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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*/
#ifndef _SEMAPHORE_H
#define _SEMAPHORE_H
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
struct timespec;
typedef struct {
unsigned int count;
#ifdef __LP64__
int __reserved[3];
#endif
} sem_t;
#define SEM_FAILED __BIONIC_CAST(reinterpret_cast, sem_t*, 0)
int sem_clockwait(sem_t* __sem, clockid_t __clock, const struct timespec* __ts) __INTRODUCED_IN(30);
int sem_destroy(sem_t* __sem);
int sem_getvalue(sem_t* __sem, int* __value);
int sem_init(sem_t* __sem, int __shared, unsigned int __value);
int sem_post(sem_t* __sem);
int sem_timedwait(sem_t* __sem, const struct timespec* __ts);
Add _monotonic_np versions of timed wait functions As a follow up to Ibba98f5d88be1c306d14e9b9366302ecbef6d534, where we added a work around to convert the CLOCK_REALTIME timeouts to CLOCK_MONOTONIC for pthread and semaphore timed wait functions, we're introducing a set of _monotonic_np versions of each of these functions that wait on CLOCK_MONOTONIC directly. The primary motivation here is that while the above work around helps for 3rd party code, it creates a dilemma when implementing new code that would use these functions: either one implements code with these functions knowing there is a race condition possible or one avoids these functions and reinvent their own waiting/signaling mechanisms. Neither are satisfactory, so we create a third option to use these Android specific _monotonic_np functions that completely remove the race condition while keeping the rest of the interface. Specifically this adds the below functions: pthread_mutex_timedlock_monotonic_np() pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic_np() pthread_rwlock_timedrdlock_monotonic_np() pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock_monotonic_np() sem_timedwait_monotonic_np() Note that pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic_np() previously existed and was removed since it's possible to initialize a condition variable to use CLOCK_MONOTONIC. It is added back for a mix of reasons, 1) Symmetry with the rest of the functions we're adding 2) libc++ cannot easily take advantage of the new initializer, but will be able to use this function in order to wait on std::steady_clock 3) Frankly, it's a better API to specify the clock in the waiter function than to specify the clock when the condition variable is initialized. Bug: 73951740 Test: new unit tests Change-Id: I23aa5c204e36a194237d41e064c5c8ccaa4204e3
2018-03-05 23:14:44 +01:00
/*
* POSIX historically only supported using sem_timedwait() with CLOCK_REALTIME, however that is
* typically inappropriate, since that clock can change dramatically, causing the timeout to either
Add _monotonic_np versions of timed wait functions As a follow up to Ibba98f5d88be1c306d14e9b9366302ecbef6d534, where we added a work around to convert the CLOCK_REALTIME timeouts to CLOCK_MONOTONIC for pthread and semaphore timed wait functions, we're introducing a set of _monotonic_np versions of each of these functions that wait on CLOCK_MONOTONIC directly. The primary motivation here is that while the above work around helps for 3rd party code, it creates a dilemma when implementing new code that would use these functions: either one implements code with these functions knowing there is a race condition possible or one avoids these functions and reinvent their own waiting/signaling mechanisms. Neither are satisfactory, so we create a third option to use these Android specific _monotonic_np functions that completely remove the race condition while keeping the rest of the interface. Specifically this adds the below functions: pthread_mutex_timedlock_monotonic_np() pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic_np() pthread_rwlock_timedrdlock_monotonic_np() pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock_monotonic_np() sem_timedwait_monotonic_np() Note that pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic_np() previously existed and was removed since it's possible to initialize a condition variable to use CLOCK_MONOTONIC. It is added back for a mix of reasons, 1) Symmetry with the rest of the functions we're adding 2) libc++ cannot easily take advantage of the new initializer, but will be able to use this function in order to wait on std::steady_clock 3) Frankly, it's a better API to specify the clock in the waiter function than to specify the clock when the condition variable is initialized. Bug: 73951740 Test: new unit tests Change-Id: I23aa5c204e36a194237d41e064c5c8ccaa4204e3
2018-03-05 23:14:44 +01:00
* expire earlier or much later than intended. This function is added to use a timespec based
* on CLOCK_MONOTONIC that does not suffer from this issue.
* Note that sem_clockwait() allows specifying an arbitrary clock and has superseded this
* function.
Add _monotonic_np versions of timed wait functions As a follow up to Ibba98f5d88be1c306d14e9b9366302ecbef6d534, where we added a work around to convert the CLOCK_REALTIME timeouts to CLOCK_MONOTONIC for pthread and semaphore timed wait functions, we're introducing a set of _monotonic_np versions of each of these functions that wait on CLOCK_MONOTONIC directly. The primary motivation here is that while the above work around helps for 3rd party code, it creates a dilemma when implementing new code that would use these functions: either one implements code with these functions knowing there is a race condition possible or one avoids these functions and reinvent their own waiting/signaling mechanisms. Neither are satisfactory, so we create a third option to use these Android specific _monotonic_np functions that completely remove the race condition while keeping the rest of the interface. Specifically this adds the below functions: pthread_mutex_timedlock_monotonic_np() pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic_np() pthread_rwlock_timedrdlock_monotonic_np() pthread_rwlock_timedwrlock_monotonic_np() sem_timedwait_monotonic_np() Note that pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic_np() previously existed and was removed since it's possible to initialize a condition variable to use CLOCK_MONOTONIC. It is added back for a mix of reasons, 1) Symmetry with the rest of the functions we're adding 2) libc++ cannot easily take advantage of the new initializer, but will be able to use this function in order to wait on std::steady_clock 3) Frankly, it's a better API to specify the clock in the waiter function than to specify the clock when the condition variable is initialized. Bug: 73951740 Test: new unit tests Change-Id: I23aa5c204e36a194237d41e064c5c8ccaa4204e3
2018-03-05 23:14:44 +01:00
*/
int sem_timedwait_monotonic_np(sem_t* __sem, const struct timespec* __ts) __INTRODUCED_IN(28);
int sem_trywait(sem_t* __sem);
int sem_wait(sem_t* __sem);
/* These aren't actually implemented. */
sem_t* sem_open(const char* __name, int _flags, ...);
int sem_close(sem_t* __sem);
int sem_unlink(const char* __name);
__END_DECLS
#endif