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/* * This is the platform-specific implementation underpinning * the ParkEvent class, which itself underpins Java-level monitor * operations. See park.hpp for details. * These event objects are type-stable and immortal - we never delete them. * Events are associated with a thread for the lifetime of the thread.
*/ class PlatformEvent : public CHeapObj<mtSynchronizer> { private: double cachePad[4]; // Increase odds that _mutex is sole occupant of cache line volatileint _event; // Event count/permit: -1, 0 or 1 volatileint _nParked; // Indicates if associated thread is blocked: 0 or 1
pthread_mutex_t _mutex[1]; // Native mutex for locking
pthread_cond_t _cond[1]; // Native condition variable for blocking double postPad[2];
protected: // TODO-FIXME: make dtor private
~PlatformEvent() { guarantee(false, "invariant"); } // immortal so can't delete
public:
PlatformEvent(); void park(); int park(jlong millis); void unpark();
// Use caution with reset() and fired() -- they may require MEMBARs void reset() { _event = 0; } int fired() { return _event; }
};
// JSR166 support // PlatformParker provides the platform dependent base class for the // Parker class. It basically provides the internal data structures: // - mutex and convars // which are then used directly by the Parker methods defined in the OS // specific implementation files. // There is significant overlap between the funcionality supported in the // combination of Parker+PlatformParker and PlatformEvent (above). If Parker // were more like ObjectMonitor we could use PlatformEvent in both (with some // API updates of course). But Parker methods use fastpaths that break that // level of encapsulation - so combining the two remains a future project.
class PlatformParker {
NONCOPYABLE(PlatformParker); protected: enum {
REL_INDEX = 0,
ABS_INDEX = 1
}; volatileint _counter; int _cur_index; // which cond is in use: -1, 0, 1
pthread_mutex_t _mutex[1];
pthread_cond_t _cond[2]; // one for relative times and one for absolute
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