ref: cfb284970e8c164d43d814496a5363b92782fb15
dir: /lib/thread/condvar.myr/
use std
use "atomic"
use "common"
use "mutex"
use "sem"
pkg thread =
type cond = struct
_mtx : mutex#
_head : condwaiter#
_tail : condwaiter#
_lock : mutex
;;
const mkcond : (mtx : mutex# -> cond)
const condwait : (cond : cond# -> void)
const condsignal : (cond : cond# -> void)
const condbroadcast : (cond : cond# -> void)
;;
type condwaiter = struct
next : condwaiter#
sem : sem
;;
const mkcond = {mtx
-> [._mtx = mtx, ._lock = mkmtx()]
}
const condwait = {cond
var mtx = cond._mtx
var lock = &cond._lock
var waiter = std.mk([.sem = mksem(0)])
mtxlock(lock)
match cond._tail
| Zptr: cond._head = cond._tail = waiter
| tail: cond._tail = tail.next = waiter
;;
mtxunlock(lock)
mtxunlock(mtx)
semwait(&waiter.sem)
std.free(waiter)
mtxlock(mtx)
}
const condsignal = {cond
var lock = &cond._lock
mtxlock(lock)
var head = cond._head
if head != Zptr
cond._head = head.next
sempost(&head.sem)
if cond._head == Zptr
cond._tail = Zptr
;;
;;
mtxunlock(lock)
}
/*
Yes, this invites the thundering herd but that's what you get for not
supporting futexes at all.
*/
const condbroadcast = {cond
var lock = &cond._lock
var head = Zptr
mtxlock(lock)
while (head = cond._head) != Zptr
cond._head = head.next
sempost(&head.sem)
;;
cond._tail = Zptr
mtxunlock(lock)
}