/* Copyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. This program 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 General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335 USA */ /* Synchronization - readers / writer thread locks */ #include "mysys_priv.h" #if defined(NEED_MY_RW_LOCK) #include #ifdef _WIN32 static BOOL have_srwlock= FALSE; /* Prototypes and function pointers for windows functions */ typedef VOID (WINAPI* srw_func) (PSRWLOCK SRWLock); typedef BOOLEAN (WINAPI* srw_bool_func) (PSRWLOCK SRWLock); static srw_func my_InitializeSRWLock; static srw_func my_AcquireSRWLockExclusive; static srw_func my_ReleaseSRWLockExclusive; static srw_func my_AcquireSRWLockShared; static srw_func my_ReleaseSRWLockShared; static srw_bool_func my_TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive; static srw_bool_func my_TryAcquireSRWLockShared; /** Check for presence of Windows slim reader writer lock function. Load function pointers. */ static void check_srwlock_availability(void) { HMODULE module= GetModuleHandle("kernel32"); my_InitializeSRWLock= (srw_func) GetProcAddress(module, "InitializeSRWLock"); my_AcquireSRWLockExclusive= (srw_func) GetProcAddress(module, "AcquireSRWLockExclusive"); my_AcquireSRWLockShared= (srw_func) GetProcAddress(module, "AcquireSRWLockShared"); my_ReleaseSRWLockExclusive= (srw_func) GetProcAddress(module, "ReleaseSRWLockExclusive"); my_ReleaseSRWLockShared= (srw_func) GetProcAddress(module, "ReleaseSRWLockShared"); my_TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive= (srw_bool_func) GetProcAddress(module, "TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive"); my_TryAcquireSRWLockShared= (srw_bool_func) GetProcAddress(module, "TryAcquireSRWLockShared"); /* We currently require TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive. This API is missing on Vista, this means SRWLock are only used starting with Win7. If "trylock" usage for rwlocks is eliminated from server codebase (it is used in a single place currently, in query cache), then SRWLock can be enabled on Vista too. In this case condition below needs to be changed to e.g check for my_InitializeSRWLock. */ if (my_TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive) have_srwlock= TRUE; } static int srw_init(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { my_InitializeSRWLock(&rwp->srwlock); rwp->have_exclusive_srwlock = FALSE; return 0; } static int srw_rdlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { my_AcquireSRWLockShared(&rwp->srwlock); return 0; } static int srw_tryrdlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { if (!my_TryAcquireSRWLockShared(&rwp->srwlock)) return EBUSY; return 0; } static int srw_wrlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { my_AcquireSRWLockExclusive(&rwp->srwlock); rwp->have_exclusive_srwlock= TRUE; return 0; } static int srw_trywrlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { if (!my_TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive(&rwp->srwlock)) return EBUSY; rwp->have_exclusive_srwlock= TRUE; return 0; } static int srw_unlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { if (rwp->have_exclusive_srwlock) { rwp->have_exclusive_srwlock= FALSE; my_ReleaseSRWLockExclusive(&rwp->srwlock); } else { my_ReleaseSRWLockShared(&rwp->srwlock); } return 0; } #endif /*_WIN32 */ /* Source base from Sun Microsystems SPILT, simplified for MySQL use -- Joshua Chamas Some cleanup and additional code by Monty */ /* * Multithreaded Demo Source * * Copyright (C) 1995 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * * This file is a product of SunSoft, Inc. and is provided for * unrestricted use provided that this legend is included on all * media and as a part of the software program in whole or part. * Users may copy, modify or distribute this file at will. * * THIS FILE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING * THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR * PURPOSE, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. * * This file is provided with no support and without any obligation on the * part of SunSoft, Inc. to assist in its use, correction, modification or * enhancement. * * SUNSOFT AND SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT * TO THE INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY THIS * FILE OR ANY PART THEREOF. * * IN NO EVENT WILL SUNSOFT OR SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY * LOST REVENUE OR PROFITS OR OTHER SPECIAL, INDIRECT AND CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES, EVEN IF THEY HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH * DAMAGES. * * SunSoft, Inc. * 2550 Garcia Avenue * Mountain View, California 94043 */ int my_rw_init(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { pthread_condattr_t cond_attr; #ifdef _WIN32 /* Once initialization is used here rather than in my_init(), in order to - avoid my_init() pitfalls- (undefined order in which initialization should run) - be potentially useful C++ (static constructors) - just to simplify the API. Also, the overhead is of my_pthread_once is very small. */ static my_pthread_once_t once_control= MY_PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; my_pthread_once(&once_control, check_srwlock_availability); if (have_srwlock) return srw_init(rwp); #endif pthread_mutex_init( &rwp->lock, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST); pthread_condattr_init( &cond_attr ); pthread_cond_init( &rwp->readers, &cond_attr ); pthread_cond_init( &rwp->writers, &cond_attr ); pthread_condattr_destroy(&cond_attr); rwp->state = 0; rwp->waiters = 0; #ifdef SAFE_MUTEX rwp->write_thread = 0; #endif return(0); } int my_rw_destroy(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { #ifdef _WIN32 if (have_srwlock) return 0; /* no destroy function */ #endif DBUG_ASSERT(rwp->state == 0); pthread_mutex_destroy( &rwp->lock ); pthread_cond_destroy( &rwp->readers ); pthread_cond_destroy( &rwp->writers ); return(0); } int my_rw_rdlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { #ifdef _WIN32 if (have_srwlock) return srw_rdlock(rwp); #endif pthread_mutex_lock(&rwp->lock); /* active or queued writers */ while (( rwp->state < 0 ) || rwp->waiters) pthread_cond_wait( &rwp->readers, &rwp->lock); rwp->state++; pthread_mutex_unlock(&rwp->lock); return(0); } int my_rw_tryrdlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { int res; #ifdef _WIN32 if (have_srwlock) return srw_tryrdlock(rwp); #endif pthread_mutex_lock(&rwp->lock); if ((rwp->state < 0 ) || rwp->waiters) res= EBUSY; /* Can't get lock */ else { res=0; rwp->state++; } pthread_mutex_unlock(&rwp->lock); return(res); } int my_rw_wrlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { #ifdef _WIN32 if (have_srwlock) return srw_wrlock(rwp); #endif pthread_mutex_lock(&rwp->lock); rwp->waiters++; /* another writer queued */ my_rw_lock_assert_not_write_owner(rwp); while (rwp->state) pthread_cond_wait(&rwp->writers, &rwp->lock); rwp->state = -1; rwp->waiters--; #ifdef SAFE_MUTEX rwp->write_thread= pthread_self(); #endif pthread_mutex_unlock(&rwp->lock); return(0); } int my_rw_trywrlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { int res; #ifdef _WIN32 if (have_srwlock) return srw_trywrlock(rwp); #endif pthread_mutex_lock(&rwp->lock); if (rwp->state) res= EBUSY; /* Can't get lock */ else { res=0; rwp->state = -1; #ifdef SAFE_MUTEX rwp->write_thread= pthread_self(); #endif } pthread_mutex_unlock(&rwp->lock); return(res); } int my_rw_unlock(my_rw_lock_t *rwp) { #ifdef _WIN32 if (have_srwlock) return srw_unlock(rwp); #endif DBUG_PRINT("rw_unlock", ("state: %d waiters: %d", rwp->state, rwp->waiters)); pthread_mutex_lock(&rwp->lock); DBUG_ASSERT(rwp->state != 0); if (rwp->state == -1) /* writer releasing */ { my_rw_lock_assert_write_owner(rwp); rwp->state= 0; /* mark as available */ #ifdef SAFE_MUTEX rwp->write_thread= 0; #endif if ( rwp->waiters ) /* writers queued */ pthread_cond_signal( &rwp->writers ); else pthread_cond_broadcast( &rwp->readers ); } else { if ( --rwp->state == 0 && /* no more readers */ rwp->waiters) pthread_cond_signal( &rwp->writers ); } pthread_mutex_unlock( &rwp->lock ); return(0); } #endif /* defined(NEED_MY_RW_LOCK) */ int rw_pr_init(rw_pr_lock_t *rwlock) { pthread_mutex_init(&rwlock->lock, NULL); pthread_cond_init(&rwlock->no_active_readers, NULL); rwlock->active_readers= 0; rwlock->writers_waiting_readers= 0; rwlock->active_writer= FALSE; #ifdef SAFE_MUTEX rwlock->writer_thread= 0; #endif return 0; } int rw_pr_destroy(rw_pr_lock_t *rwlock) { pthread_cond_destroy(&rwlock->no_active_readers); pthread_mutex_destroy(&rwlock->lock); return 0; } int rw_pr_rdlock(rw_pr_lock_t *rwlock) { pthread_mutex_lock(&rwlock->lock); /* The fact that we were able to acquire 'lock' mutex means that there are no active writers and we can acquire rd-lock. Increment active readers counter to prevent requests for wr-lock from succeeding and unlock mutex. */ rwlock->active_readers++; pthread_mutex_unlock(&rwlock->lock); return 0; } int rw_pr_wrlock(rw_pr_lock_t *rwlock) { pthread_mutex_lock(&rwlock->lock); if (rwlock->active_readers != 0) { /* There are active readers. We have to wait until they are gone. */ rwlock->writers_waiting_readers++; while (rwlock->active_readers != 0) pthread_cond_wait(&rwlock->no_active_readers, &rwlock->lock); rwlock->writers_waiting_readers--; } /* We own 'lock' mutex so there is no active writers. Also there are no active readers. This means that we can grant wr-lock. Not releasing 'lock' mutex until unlock will block both requests for rd and wr-locks. Set 'active_writer' flag to simplify unlock. Thanks to the fact wr-lock/unlock in the absence of contention from readers is essentially mutex lock/unlock with a few simple checks make this rwlock implementation wr-lock optimized. */ rwlock->active_writer= TRUE; #ifdef SAFE_MUTEX rwlock->writer_thread= pthread_self(); #endif return 0; } int rw_pr_unlock(rw_pr_lock_t *rwlock) { if (rwlock->active_writer) { /* We are unlocking wr-lock. */ #ifdef SAFE_MUTEX rwlock->writer_thread= 0; #endif rwlock->active_writer= FALSE; if (rwlock->writers_waiting_readers) { /* Avoid expensive cond signal in case when there is no contention or it is wr-only. Note that from view point of performance it would be better to signal on the condition variable after unlocking mutex (as it reduces number of contex switches). Unfortunately this would mean that such rwlock can't be safely used by MDL subsystem, which relies on the fact that it is OK to destroy rwlock once it is in unlocked state. */ pthread_cond_signal(&rwlock->no_active_readers); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&rwlock->lock); } else { /* We are unlocking rd-lock. */ pthread_mutex_lock(&rwlock->lock); rwlock->active_readers--; if (rwlock->active_readers == 0 && rwlock->writers_waiting_readers) { /* If we are last reader and there are waiting writers wake them up. */ pthread_cond_signal(&rwlock->no_active_readers); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&rwlock->lock); } return 0; }