/** * @file llthread.h * @brief Base classes for thread, mutex and condition handling. * * Copyright (c) 2004-$CurrentYear$, Linden Research, Inc. * $License$ */ #ifndef LL_LLTHREAD_H #define LL_LLTHREAD_H #include "llapr.h" #include "llapp.h" #include "llmemory.h" #include "apr-1/apr_thread_cond.h" class LLThread; class LLMutex; class LLCondition; class LLThread { public: typedef enum e_thread_status { STOPPED = 0, // The thread is not running. Not started, or has exited its run function RUNNING = 1, // The thread is currently running QUITTING= 2 // Someone wants this thread to quit } EThreadStatus; LLThread(const std::string& name, apr_pool_t *poolp = NULL); virtual ~LLThread(); // Warning! You almost NEVER want to destroy a thread unless it's in the STOPPED state. virtual void shutdown(); // stops the thread static void yield(); // Static because it can be called by the main thread, which doesn't have an LLThread data structure. bool isQuitting() const { return (QUITTING == mStatus); } bool isStopped() const { return (STOPPED == mStatus); } // PAUSE / RESUME functionality. See source code for important usage notes. public: // Called from MAIN THREAD. void pause(); void unpause(); bool isPaused() { return isStopped() || mPaused == TRUE; } // Cause the thread to wake up and check its condition void wake(); // Same as above, but to be used when the condition is already locked. void wakeLocked(); // Called from run() (CHILD THREAD). Pause the thread if requested until unpaused. void checkPause(); // this kicks off the apr thread void start(void); apr_pool_t *getAPRPool() { return mAPRPoolp; } private: BOOL mPaused; // static function passed to APR thread creation routine static void *APR_THREAD_FUNC staticRun(apr_thread_t *apr_threadp, void *datap); protected: std::string mName; LLCondition* mRunCondition; apr_thread_t *mAPRThreadp; apr_pool_t *mAPRPoolp; BOOL mIsLocalPool; EThreadStatus mStatus; void setQuitting(); // virtual function overridden by subclass -- this will be called when the thread runs virtual void run(void) = 0; // virtual predicate function -- returns true if the thread should wake up, false if it should sleep. virtual bool runCondition(void); // Lock/Unlock Run Condition -- use around modification of any variable used in runCondition() inline void lockData(); inline void unlockData(); // This is the predicate that decides whether the thread should sleep. // It should only be called with mRunCondition locked, since the virtual runCondition() function may need to access // data structures that are thread-unsafe. bool shouldSleep(void) { return (mStatus == RUNNING) && (isPaused() || (!runCondition())); } // To avoid spurious signals (and the associated context switches) when the condition may or may not have changed, you can do the following: // mRunCondition->lock(); // if(!shouldSleep()) // mRunCondition->signal(); // mRunCondition->unlock(); }; //============================================================================ class LLMutex { public: LLMutex(apr_pool_t *apr_poolp); // Defaults to global pool, could use the thread pool as well. ~LLMutex(); void lock(); // blocks void unlock(); bool isLocked(); // non-blocking, but does do a lock/unlock so not free protected: apr_thread_mutex_t *mAPRMutexp; apr_pool_t *mAPRPoolp; BOOL mIsLocalPool; }; // Actually a condition/mutex pair (since each condition needs to be associated with a mutex). class LLCondition : public LLMutex { public: LLCondition(apr_pool_t *apr_poolp); // Defaults to global pool, could use the thread pool as well. ~LLCondition(); void wait(); // blocks void signal(); void broadcast(); protected: apr_thread_cond_t *mAPRCondp; }; class LLMutexLock { public: LLMutexLock(LLMutex* mutex) { mMutex = mutex; mMutex->lock(); } ~LLMutexLock() { mMutex->unlock(); } private: LLMutex* mMutex; }; //============================================================================ void LLThread::lockData() { mRunCondition->lock(); } void LLThread::unlockData() { mRunCondition->unlock(); } //============================================================================ // see llmemory.h for LLPointer<> definition class LLThreadSafeRefCount { public: static void initClass(); // creates sMutex static void cleanupClass(); // destroys sMutex private: static LLMutex* sMutex; private: LLThreadSafeRefCount(const LLThreadSafeRefCount&); // not implemented LLThreadSafeRefCount&operator=(const LLThreadSafeRefCount&); // not implemented protected: virtual ~LLThreadSafeRefCount(); // use unref() public: LLThreadSafeRefCount(); void ref() { if (sMutex) sMutex->lock(); mRef++; if (sMutex) sMutex->unlock(); } S32 unref() { llassert(mRef >= 1); if (sMutex) sMutex->lock(); S32 res = --mRef; if (sMutex) sMutex->unlock(); if (0 == res) { delete this; res = 0; } return res; } S32 getNumRefs() const { return mRef; } private: S32 mRef; }; //============================================================================ // Simple responder for self destructing callbacks // Pure virtual class class LLResponder : public LLThreadSafeRefCount { protected: virtual ~LLResponder(); public: virtual void completed(bool success) = 0; }; //============================================================================ #endif // LL_LLTHREAD_H