ref: 23156b142baa61ea67cec46d7f4da141c19f91bd
dir: /lib/thread/condvar+osx.myr/
use std
use "atomic"
use "mutex"
use "futex"
pkg thread =
	type cond = struct
		_mtx	: mutex#
		_seq	: ftxtag
	;;
	const mkcond	: (mtx : mutex# -> cond)
	const condwait	: (cond : cond# -> void)
	const condsignal	: (cond : cond# -> void)
	const condbroadcast	: (cond : cond# -> void)
;;
const mkcond = {mtx
	-> [._mtx = mtx, ._seq = 0]
}
const condwait = {cond
	var mtx = cond._mtx
	var seq = xget(&cond._seq)
	mtxunlock(mtx)
	ftxwait(&cond._seq, seq, -1)
	/*
	In the event of a broadcast, we aren't requeueing waiters from the
	condvar's futex to the mutex's futex so we can just reacquire the mutex
	normally.
	*/
	mtxlock(mtx)
}
const condsignal = {cond : cond#
	xadd(&cond._seq, 1)
	ftxwake(&cond._seq)
}
/*
Yes, this invites the thundering herd but that's what OS X gets for not having
a requeue operation.
*/
const condbroadcast = {cond : cond#
	xadd(&cond._seq, 1)
	ftxwakeall(&cond._seq)
}