ref: 334ffbc2750c2be18dbbf8dc3ebbe8b22e8a9db3
dir: /lib/thread/test/rwlock.myr/
use std use thread use thrtestutil const Nherd = 20 const Nloops = 100_000 var val : uint64 var nreaders : uint32 var nwriters : uint32 var rw var done const main = { rw = thread.mkrwlock() done = thread.mkwg(Nherd) thrtestutil.mkherd(Nherd, read) thrtestutil.mkherd(Nherd, incvar) thread.wgwait(&done) if val != Nloops * (Nherd : uint64) std.fatal("rwlocks are broken, got {}\n", val) ;; } const incvar = { for var i = 0; i < Nloops; i++ thread.wrlock(&rw) thread.xadd(&nwriters, 1) std.assert(thread.xget(&nreaders) == 0, "incvar: rwlocks are broken\n") val++ thread.xadd(&nwriters, -1) thread.wrunlock(&rw) ;; thread.wgpost(&done) } const read = { /* Linux seems to not want to end the process when there are still running threads. */ while thread.xget(&done._val) != 0 thread.rdlock(&rw) thread.xadd(&nreaders, 1) std.assert(thread.xget(&nwriters) == 0, "read: rwlocks are broken\n") thread.xadd(&nreaders, -1) thread.rdunlock(&rw) std.usleep(1000) ;; }