/* Timed read-write locks (native Windows implementation). Copyright (C) 2005-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /* Written by Bruno Haible , 2019. */ #include /* Specification. */ #include "windows-timedrwlock.h" #include #include #include /* Don't assume that UNICODE is not defined. */ #undef CreateEvent #define CreateEvent CreateEventA /* In this file, the waitqueues are implemented as linked lists. */ #define glwthread_waitqueue_t glwthread_clinked_waitqueue_t /* All links of a circular list, except the anchor, are of this type, carrying a payload. */ struct glwthread_waitqueue_element { struct glwthread_waitqueue_link link; /* must be the first field! */ HANDLE event; /* Waiting thread, represented by an event. This field is immutable once initialized. */ }; static void glwthread_waitqueue_init (glwthread_waitqueue_t *wq) { wq->wq_list.wql_next = &wq->wq_list; wq->wq_list.wql_prev = &wq->wq_list; wq->count = 0; } /* Enqueues the current thread, represented by an event, in a wait queue. Returns NULL if an allocation failure occurs. */ static struct glwthread_waitqueue_element * glwthread_waitqueue_add (glwthread_waitqueue_t *wq) { struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *elt; HANDLE event; /* Allocate the memory for the waitqueue element on the heap, not on the thread's stack. If the thread exits unexpectedly, we prefer to leak some memory rather than to access unavailable memory and crash. */ elt = (struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *) malloc (sizeof (struct glwthread_waitqueue_element)); if (elt == NULL) /* No more memory. */ return NULL; /* Whether the created event is a manual-reset one or an auto-reset one, does not matter, since we will wait on it only once. */ event = CreateEvent (NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL); if (event == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { /* No way to allocate an event. */ free (elt); return NULL; } elt->event = event; /* Insert elt at the end of the circular list. */ (elt->link.wql_prev = wq->wq_list.wql_prev)->wql_next = &elt->link; (elt->link.wql_next = &wq->wq_list)->wql_prev = &elt->link; wq->count++; return elt; } /* Removes the current thread, represented by a 'struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *', from a wait queue. Returns true if is was found and removed, false if it was not present. */ static bool glwthread_waitqueue_remove (glwthread_waitqueue_t *wq, struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *elt) { if (elt->link.wql_next != NULL && elt->link.wql_prev != NULL) { /* Remove elt from the circular list. */ struct glwthread_waitqueue_link *prev = elt->link.wql_prev; struct glwthread_waitqueue_link *next = elt->link.wql_next; prev->wql_next = next; next->wql_prev = prev; elt->link.wql_next = NULL; elt->link.wql_prev = NULL; wq->count--; return true; } else return false; } /* Notifies the first thread from a wait queue and dequeues it. */ static void glwthread_waitqueue_notify_first (glwthread_waitqueue_t *wq) { if (wq->wq_list.wql_next != &wq->wq_list) { struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *elt = (struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *) wq->wq_list.wql_next; struct glwthread_waitqueue_link *prev; struct glwthread_waitqueue_link *next; /* Remove elt from the circular list. */ prev = &wq->wq_list; /* = elt->link.wql_prev; */ next = elt->link.wql_next; prev->wql_next = next; next->wql_prev = prev; elt->link.wql_next = NULL; elt->link.wql_prev = NULL; wq->count--; SetEvent (elt->event); /* After the SetEvent, this thread cannot access *elt any more, because the woken-up thread will quickly call free (elt). */ } } /* Notifies all threads from a wait queue and dequeues them all. */ static void glwthread_waitqueue_notify_all (glwthread_waitqueue_t *wq) { struct glwthread_waitqueue_link *l; for (l = wq->wq_list.wql_next; l != &wq->wq_list; ) { struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *elt = (struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *) l; struct glwthread_waitqueue_link *prev; struct glwthread_waitqueue_link *next; /* Remove elt from the circular list. */ prev = &wq->wq_list; /* = elt->link.wql_prev; */ next = elt->link.wql_next; prev->wql_next = next; next->wql_prev = prev; elt->link.wql_next = NULL; elt->link.wql_prev = NULL; wq->count--; SetEvent (elt->event); /* After the SetEvent, this thread cannot access *elt any more, because the woken-up thread will quickly call free (elt). */ l = next; } if (!(wq->wq_list.wql_next == &wq->wq_list && wq->wq_list.wql_prev == &wq->wq_list && wq->count == 0)) abort (); } void glwthread_timedrwlock_init (glwthread_timedrwlock_t *lock) { InitializeCriticalSection (&lock->lock); glwthread_waitqueue_init (&lock->waiting_readers); glwthread_waitqueue_init (&lock->waiting_writers); lock->runcount = 0; lock->guard.done = 1; } int glwthread_timedrwlock_rdlock (glwthread_timedrwlock_t *lock) { if (!lock->guard.done) { if (InterlockedIncrement (&lock->guard.started) == 0) /* This thread is the first one to need this lock. Initialize it. */ glwthread_timedrwlock_init (lock); else { /* Don't let lock->guard.started grow and wrap around. */ InterlockedDecrement (&lock->guard.started); /* Yield the CPU while waiting for another thread to finish initializing this lock. */ while (!lock->guard.done) Sleep (0); } } EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Test whether only readers are currently running, and whether the runcount field will not overflow, and whether no writer is waiting. The latter condition is because POSIX recommends that "write locks shall take precedence over read locks", to avoid "writer starvation". */ if (!(lock->runcount + 1 > 0 && lock->waiting_writers.count == 0)) { /* This thread has to wait for a while. Enqueue it among the waiting_readers. */ struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *elt = glwthread_waitqueue_add (&lock->waiting_readers); if (elt != NULL) { HANDLE event = elt->event; DWORD result; LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Wait until another thread signals this event. */ result = WaitForSingleObject (event, INFINITE); if (result == WAIT_FAILED || result == WAIT_TIMEOUT) abort (); CloseHandle (event); free (elt); /* The thread which signalled the event already did the bookkeeping: removed us from the waiting_readers, incremented lock->runcount. */ if (!(lock->runcount > 0)) abort (); return 0; } else { /* Allocation failure. Weird. */ do { LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); Sleep (1); EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); } while (!(lock->runcount + 1 > 0)); } } lock->runcount++; LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return 0; } int glwthread_timedrwlock_wrlock (glwthread_timedrwlock_t *lock) { if (!lock->guard.done) { if (InterlockedIncrement (&lock->guard.started) == 0) /* This thread is the first one to need this lock. Initialize it. */ glwthread_timedrwlock_init (lock); else { /* Don't let lock->guard.started grow and wrap around. */ InterlockedDecrement (&lock->guard.started); /* Yield the CPU while waiting for another thread to finish initializing this lock. */ while (!lock->guard.done) Sleep (0); } } EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Test whether no readers or writers are currently running. */ if (!(lock->runcount == 0)) { /* This thread has to wait for a while. Enqueue it among the waiting_writers. */ struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *elt = glwthread_waitqueue_add (&lock->waiting_writers); if (elt != NULL) { HANDLE event = elt->event; DWORD result; LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Wait until another thread signals this event. */ result = WaitForSingleObject (event, INFINITE); if (result == WAIT_FAILED || result == WAIT_TIMEOUT) abort (); CloseHandle (event); free (elt); /* The thread which signalled the event already did the bookkeeping: removed us from the waiting_writers, set lock->runcount = -1. */ if (!(lock->runcount == -1)) abort (); return 0; } else { /* Allocation failure. Weird. */ do { LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); Sleep (1); EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); } while (!(lock->runcount == 0)); } } lock->runcount--; /* runcount becomes -1 */ LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return 0; } int glwthread_timedrwlock_tryrdlock (glwthread_timedrwlock_t *lock) { if (!lock->guard.done) { if (InterlockedIncrement (&lock->guard.started) == 0) /* This thread is the first one to need this lock. Initialize it. */ glwthread_timedrwlock_init (lock); else { /* Don't let lock->guard.started grow and wrap around. */ InterlockedDecrement (&lock->guard.started); /* Yield the CPU while waiting for another thread to finish initializing this lock. */ while (!lock->guard.done) Sleep (0); } } /* It's OK to wait for this critical section, because it is never taken for a long time. */ EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Test whether only readers are currently running, and whether the runcount field will not overflow, and whether no writer is waiting. The latter condition is because POSIX recommends that "write locks shall take precedence over read locks", to avoid "writer starvation". */ if (!(lock->runcount + 1 > 0 && lock->waiting_writers.count == 0)) { /* This thread would have to wait for a while. Return instead. */ LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return EBUSY; } lock->runcount++; LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return 0; } int glwthread_timedrwlock_trywrlock (glwthread_timedrwlock_t *lock) { if (!lock->guard.done) { if (InterlockedIncrement (&lock->guard.started) == 0) /* This thread is the first one to need this lock. Initialize it. */ glwthread_timedrwlock_init (lock); else { /* Don't let lock->guard.started grow and wrap around. */ InterlockedDecrement (&lock->guard.started); /* Yield the CPU while waiting for another thread to finish initializing this lock. */ while (!lock->guard.done) Sleep (0); } } /* It's OK to wait for this critical section, because it is never taken for a long time. */ EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Test whether no readers or writers are currently running. */ if (!(lock->runcount == 0)) { /* This thread would have to wait for a while. Return instead. */ LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return EBUSY; } lock->runcount--; /* runcount becomes -1 */ LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return 0; } int glwthread_timedrwlock_timedrdlock (glwthread_timedrwlock_t *lock, const struct timespec *abstime) { if (!lock->guard.done) { if (InterlockedIncrement (&lock->guard.started) == 0) /* This thread is the first one to need this lock. Initialize it. */ glwthread_timedrwlock_init (lock); else { /* Don't let lock->guard.started grow and wrap around. */ InterlockedDecrement (&lock->guard.started); /* Yield the CPU while waiting for another thread to finish initializing this lock. */ while (!lock->guard.done) Sleep (0); } } EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Test whether only readers are currently running, and whether the runcount field will not overflow, and whether no writer is waiting. The latter condition is because POSIX recommends that "write locks shall take precedence over read locks", to avoid "writer starvation". */ if (!(lock->runcount + 1 > 0 && lock->waiting_writers.count == 0)) { /* This thread has to wait for a while. Enqueue it among the waiting_readers. */ struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *elt = glwthread_waitqueue_add (&lock->waiting_readers); if (elt != NULL) { HANDLE event = elt->event; struct timeval currtime; DWORD timeout; DWORD result; int retval; LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); gettimeofday (&currtime, NULL); /* Wait until another thread signals this event or until the abstime passes. */ if (currtime.tv_sec > abstime->tv_sec) timeout = 0; else { unsigned long seconds = abstime->tv_sec - currtime.tv_sec; timeout = seconds * 1000; if (timeout / 1000 != seconds) /* overflow? */ timeout = INFINITE; else { long milliseconds = abstime->tv_nsec / 1000000 - currtime.tv_usec / 1000; if (milliseconds >= 0) { timeout += milliseconds; if (timeout < milliseconds) /* overflow? */ timeout = INFINITE; } else { if (timeout >= - milliseconds) timeout -= (- milliseconds); else timeout = 0; } } } if (timeout != 0) { /* WaitForSingleObject */ result = WaitForSingleObject (event, timeout); if (result == WAIT_FAILED) abort (); if (result != WAIT_TIMEOUT) { CloseHandle (event); free (elt); /* The thread which signalled the event already did the bookkeeping: removed us from the waiting_readers, incremented lock->runcount. */ if (!(lock->runcount > 0)) abort (); return 0; } } EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Remove ourselves from the waiting_readers. */ if (glwthread_waitqueue_remove (&lock->waiting_readers, elt)) retval = ETIMEDOUT; else /* The event was signalled just now. */ retval = 0; LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); CloseHandle (event); free (elt); if (retval == 0) /* Same assertion as above. */ if (!(lock->runcount > 0)) abort (); return retval; } else { /* Allocation failure. Weird. */ do { LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); Sleep (1); EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); } while (!(lock->runcount + 1 > 0)); } } lock->runcount++; LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return 0; } int glwthread_timedrwlock_timedwrlock (glwthread_timedrwlock_t *lock, const struct timespec *abstime) { if (!lock->guard.done) { if (InterlockedIncrement (&lock->guard.started) == 0) /* This thread is the first one to need this lock. Initialize it. */ glwthread_timedrwlock_init (lock); else { /* Don't let lock->guard.started grow and wrap around. */ InterlockedDecrement (&lock->guard.started); /* Yield the CPU while waiting for another thread to finish initializing this lock. */ while (!lock->guard.done) Sleep (0); } } EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Test whether no readers or writers are currently running. */ if (!(lock->runcount == 0)) { /* This thread has to wait for a while. Enqueue it among the waiting_writers. */ struct glwthread_waitqueue_element *elt = glwthread_waitqueue_add (&lock->waiting_writers); if (elt != NULL) { HANDLE event = elt->event; struct timeval currtime; DWORD timeout; DWORD result; int retval; LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); gettimeofday (&currtime, NULL); /* Wait until another thread signals this event or until the abstime passes. */ if (currtime.tv_sec > abstime->tv_sec) timeout = 0; else { unsigned long seconds = abstime->tv_sec - currtime.tv_sec; timeout = seconds * 1000; if (timeout / 1000 != seconds) /* overflow? */ timeout = INFINITE; else { long milliseconds = abstime->tv_nsec / 1000000 - currtime.tv_usec / 1000; if (milliseconds >= 0) { timeout += milliseconds; if (timeout < milliseconds) /* overflow? */ timeout = INFINITE; } else { if (timeout >= - milliseconds) timeout -= (- milliseconds); else timeout = 0; } } } if (timeout != 0) { /* WaitForSingleObject */ result = WaitForSingleObject (event, timeout); if (result == WAIT_FAILED) abort (); if (result != WAIT_TIMEOUT) { CloseHandle (event); free (elt); /* The thread which signalled the event already did the bookkeeping: removed us from the waiting_writers, set lock->runcount = -1. */ if (!(lock->runcount == -1)) abort (); return 0; } } EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); /* Remove ourselves from the waiting_writers. */ if (glwthread_waitqueue_remove (&lock->waiting_writers, elt)) retval = ETIMEDOUT; else /* The event was signalled just now. */ retval = 0; LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); CloseHandle (event); free (elt); if (retval == 0) /* Same assertion as above. */ if (!(lock->runcount == -1)) abort (); return retval; } else { /* Allocation failure. Weird. */ do { LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); Sleep (1); EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); } while (!(lock->runcount == 0)); } } lock->runcount--; /* runcount becomes -1 */ LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return 0; } int glwthread_timedrwlock_unlock (glwthread_timedrwlock_t *lock) { if (!lock->guard.done) return EINVAL; EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock); if (lock->runcount < 0) { /* Drop a writer lock. */ if (!(lock->runcount == -1)) abort (); lock->runcount = 0; } else { /* Drop a reader lock. */ if (!(lock->runcount > 0)) { LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return EPERM; } lock->runcount--; } if (lock->runcount == 0) { /* POSIX recommends that "write locks shall take precedence over read locks", to avoid "writer starvation". */ if (lock->waiting_writers.count > 0) { /* Wake up one of the waiting writers. */ lock->runcount--; glwthread_waitqueue_notify_first (&lock->waiting_writers); } else { /* Wake up all waiting readers. */ lock->runcount += lock->waiting_readers.count; glwthread_waitqueue_notify_all (&lock->waiting_readers); } } LeaveCriticalSection (&lock->lock); return 0; } int glwthread_timedrwlock_destroy (glwthread_timedrwlock_t *lock) { if (!lock->guard.done) return EINVAL; if (lock->runcount != 0) return EBUSY; DeleteCriticalSection (&lock->lock); lock->guard.done = 0; return 0; }