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- /* Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Roger Dingledine
- * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
- * Copyright (c) 2007-2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
- /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
- #ifndef TOR_COMPAT_THREADS_H
- #define TOR_COMPAT_THREADS_H
- #include "orconfig.h"
- #include "torint.h"
- #include "testsupport.h"
- #if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_H) && !defined(_WIN32)
- #include <pthread.h>
- #endif
- #if defined(_WIN32)
- #define USE_WIN32_THREADS
- #elif defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_H) && defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_CREATE)
- #define USE_PTHREADS
- #else
- #error "No threading system was found"
- #endif /* defined(_WIN32) || ... */
- int spawn_func(void (*func)(void *), void *data);
- void spawn_exit(void) ATTR_NORETURN;
- /* Because we use threads instead of processes on most platforms (Windows,
- * Linux, etc), we need locking for them. On platforms with poor thread
- * support or broken gethostbyname_r, these functions are no-ops. */
- /** A generic lock structure for multithreaded builds. */
- typedef struct tor_mutex_t {
- #if defined(USE_WIN32_THREADS)
- /** Windows-only: on windows, we implement locks with CRITICAL_SECTIONS. */
- CRITICAL_SECTION mutex;
- #elif defined(USE_PTHREADS)
- /** Pthreads-only: with pthreads, we implement locks with
- * pthread_mutex_t. */
- pthread_mutex_t mutex;
- #else
- /** No-threads only: Dummy variable so that tor_mutex_t takes up space. */
- int _unused;
- #endif /* defined(USE_WIN32_THREADS) || ... */
- } tor_mutex_t;
- tor_mutex_t *tor_mutex_new(void);
- tor_mutex_t *tor_mutex_new_nonrecursive(void);
- void tor_mutex_init(tor_mutex_t *m);
- void tor_mutex_init_nonrecursive(tor_mutex_t *m);
- void tor_mutex_acquire(tor_mutex_t *m);
- void tor_mutex_release(tor_mutex_t *m);
- void tor_mutex_free(tor_mutex_t *m);
- void tor_mutex_uninit(tor_mutex_t *m);
- unsigned long tor_get_thread_id(void);
- void tor_threads_init(void);
- /** Conditions need nonrecursive mutexes with pthreads. */
- #define tor_mutex_init_for_cond(m) tor_mutex_init_nonrecursive(m)
- void set_main_thread(void);
- int in_main_thread(void);
- typedef struct tor_cond_t {
- #ifdef USE_PTHREADS
- pthread_cond_t cond;
- #elif defined(USE_WIN32_THREADS)
- HANDLE event;
- CRITICAL_SECTION lock;
- int n_waiting;
- int n_to_wake;
- int generation;
- #else
- #error no known condition implementation.
- #endif /* defined(USE_PTHREADS) || ... */
- } tor_cond_t;
- tor_cond_t *tor_cond_new(void);
- void tor_cond_free(tor_cond_t *cond);
- int tor_cond_init(tor_cond_t *cond);
- void tor_cond_uninit(tor_cond_t *cond);
- int tor_cond_wait(tor_cond_t *cond, tor_mutex_t *mutex,
- const struct timeval *tv);
- void tor_cond_signal_one(tor_cond_t *cond);
- void tor_cond_signal_all(tor_cond_t *cond);
- /** Helper type used to manage waking up the main thread while it's in
- * the libevent main loop. Used by the work queue code. */
- typedef struct alert_sockets_s {
- /* XXXX This structure needs a better name. */
- /** Socket that the main thread should listen for EV_READ events on.
- * Note that this socket may be a regular fd on a non-Windows platform.
- */
- tor_socket_t read_fd;
- /** Socket to use when alerting the main thread. */
- tor_socket_t write_fd;
- /** Function to alert the main thread */
- int (*alert_fn)(tor_socket_t write_fd);
- /** Function to make the main thread no longer alerted. */
- int (*drain_fn)(tor_socket_t read_fd);
- } alert_sockets_t;
- /* Flags to disable one or more alert_sockets backends. */
- #define ASOCKS_NOEVENTFD2 (1u<<0)
- #define ASOCKS_NOEVENTFD (1u<<1)
- #define ASOCKS_NOPIPE2 (1u<<2)
- #define ASOCKS_NOPIPE (1u<<3)
- #define ASOCKS_NOSOCKETPAIR (1u<<4)
- int alert_sockets_create(alert_sockets_t *socks_out, uint32_t flags);
- void alert_sockets_close(alert_sockets_t *socks);
- typedef struct tor_threadlocal_s {
- #ifdef _WIN32
- DWORD index;
- #else
- pthread_key_t key;
- #endif
- } tor_threadlocal_t;
- /** Initialize a thread-local variable.
- *
- * After you call this function on a tor_threadlocal_t, you can call
- * tor_threadlocal_set to change the current value of this variable for the
- * current thread, and tor_threadlocal_get to retrieve the current value for
- * the current thread. Each thread has its own value.
- **/
- int tor_threadlocal_init(tor_threadlocal_t *threadlocal);
- /**
- * Release all resource associated with a thread-local variable.
- */
- void tor_threadlocal_destroy(tor_threadlocal_t *threadlocal);
- /**
- * Return the current value of a thread-local variable for this thread.
- *
- * It's undefined behavior to use this function if the threadlocal hasn't
- * been initialized, or has been destroyed.
- */
- void *tor_threadlocal_get(tor_threadlocal_t *threadlocal);
- /**
- * Change the current value of a thread-local variable for this thread to
- * <b>value</b>.
- *
- * It's undefined behavior to use this function if the threadlocal hasn't
- * been initialized, or has been destroyed.
- */
- void tor_threadlocal_set(tor_threadlocal_t *threadlocal, void *value);
- /**
- * Atomic counter type; holds a size_t value.
- */
- typedef struct atomic_counter_t {
- tor_mutex_t mutex;
- size_t val;
- } atomic_counter_t;
- void atomic_counter_init(atomic_counter_t *counter);
- void atomic_counter_destroy(atomic_counter_t *counter);
- void atomic_counter_add(atomic_counter_t *counter, size_t add);
- void atomic_counter_sub(atomic_counter_t *counter, size_t sub);
- size_t atomic_counter_get(atomic_counter_t *counter);
- #endif /* !defined(TOR_COMPAT_THREADS_H) */
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