/* * Win32 implementation for mutex/cond/thread functions * * Copyright Red Hat, Inc. 2010 * * Author: * Paolo Bonzini * * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later. * See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. * */ #include "qemu-common.h" #include "qemu/thread.h" #include #include #include #include "uc_priv.h" static void error_exit(int err, const char *msg) { char *pstr; FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER, NULL, err, 0, (LPTSTR)&pstr, 2, NULL); fprintf(stderr, "qemu: %s: %s\n", msg, pstr); LocalFree(pstr); //abort(); } void qemu_mutex_init(QemuMutex *mutex) { mutex->owner = 0; InitializeCriticalSection(&mutex->lock); } void qemu_mutex_destroy(QemuMutex *mutex) { assert(mutex->owner == 0); DeleteCriticalSection(&mutex->lock); } void qemu_mutex_lock(QemuMutex *mutex) { EnterCriticalSection(&mutex->lock); /* Win32 CRITICAL_SECTIONs are recursive. Assert that we're not * using them as such. */ assert(mutex->owner == 0); mutex->owner = GetCurrentThreadId(); } int qemu_mutex_trylock(QemuMutex *mutex) { int owned; owned = TryEnterCriticalSection(&mutex->lock); if (owned) { assert(mutex->owner == 0); mutex->owner = GetCurrentThreadId(); } return !owned; } void qemu_mutex_unlock(QemuMutex *mutex) { assert(mutex->owner == GetCurrentThreadId()); mutex->owner = 0; LeaveCriticalSection(&mutex->lock); } void qemu_cond_init(QemuCond *cond) { memset(cond, 0, sizeof(*cond)); cond->sema = CreateSemaphore(NULL, 0, LONG_MAX, NULL); if (!cond->sema) { error_exit(GetLastError(), __func__); } cond->continue_event = CreateEvent(NULL, /* security */ FALSE, /* auto-reset */ FALSE, /* not signaled */ NULL); /* name */ if (!cond->continue_event) { error_exit(GetLastError(), __func__); } } void qemu_cond_destroy(QemuCond *cond) { BOOL result; result = CloseHandle(cond->continue_event); if (!result) { error_exit(GetLastError(), __func__); } cond->continue_event = 0; result = CloseHandle(cond->sema); if (!result) { error_exit(GetLastError(), __func__); } cond->sema = 0; } void qemu_cond_signal(QemuCond *cond) { DWORD result; /* * Signal only when there are waiters. cond->waiters is * incremented by pthread_cond_wait under the external lock, * so we are safe about that. */ if (cond->waiters == 0) { return; } /* * Waiting threads decrement it outside the external lock, but * only if another thread is executing pthread_cond_broadcast and * has the mutex. So, it also cannot be decremented concurrently * with this particular access. */ cond->target = cond->waiters - 1; result = SignalObjectAndWait(cond->sema, cond->continue_event, INFINITE, FALSE); if (result == WAIT_ABANDONED || result == WAIT_FAILED) { error_exit(GetLastError(), __func__); } } void qemu_cond_broadcast(QemuCond *cond) { BOOLEAN result; /* * As in pthread_cond_signal, access to cond->waiters and * cond->target is locked via the external mutex. */ if (cond->waiters == 0) { return; } cond->target = 0; result = ReleaseSemaphore(cond->sema, cond->waiters, NULL); if (!result) { error_exit(GetLastError(), __func__); } /* * At this point all waiters continue. Each one takes its * slice of the semaphore. Now it's our turn to wait: Since * the external mutex is held, no thread can leave cond_wait, * yet. For this reason, we can be sure that no thread gets * a chance to eat *more* than one slice. OTOH, it means * that the last waiter must send us a wake-up. */ WaitForSingleObject(cond->continue_event, INFINITE); } void qemu_cond_wait(QemuCond *cond, QemuMutex *mutex) { /* * This access is protected under the mutex. */ cond->waiters++; /* * Unlock external mutex and wait for signal. * NOTE: we've held mutex locked long enough to increment * waiters count above, so there's no problem with * leaving mutex unlocked before we wait on semaphore. */ qemu_mutex_unlock(mutex); WaitForSingleObject(cond->sema, INFINITE); /* Now waiters must rendez-vous with the signaling thread and * let it continue. For cond_broadcast this has heavy contention * and triggers thundering herd. So goes life. * * Decrease waiters count. The mutex is not taken, so we have * to do this atomically. * * All waiters contend for the mutex at the end of this function * until the signaling thread relinquishes it. To ensure * each waiter consumes exactly one slice of the semaphore, * the signaling thread stops until it is told by the last * waiter that it can go on. */ if (InterlockedDecrement(&cond->waiters) == cond->target) { SetEvent(cond->continue_event); } qemu_mutex_lock(mutex); } void qemu_sem_init(QemuSemaphore *sem, int init) { /* Manual reset. */ sem->sema = CreateSemaphore(NULL, init, LONG_MAX, NULL); } void qemu_sem_destroy(QemuSemaphore *sem) { CloseHandle(sem->sema); } void qemu_sem_post(QemuSemaphore *sem) { ReleaseSemaphore(sem->sema, 1, NULL); } int qemu_sem_timedwait(QemuSemaphore *sem, int ms) { int rc = WaitForSingleObject(sem->sema, ms); if (rc == WAIT_OBJECT_0) { return 0; } if (rc != WAIT_TIMEOUT) { error_exit(GetLastError(), __func__); } return -1; } void qemu_sem_wait(QemuSemaphore *sem) { if (WaitForSingleObject(sem->sema, INFINITE) != WAIT_OBJECT_0) { error_exit(GetLastError(), __func__); } } void qemu_event_init(QemuEvent *ev, bool init) { /* Manual reset. */ ev->event = CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, init, NULL); } void qemu_event_destroy(QemuEvent *ev) { CloseHandle(ev->event); } void qemu_event_set(QemuEvent *ev) { SetEvent(ev->event); } void qemu_event_reset(QemuEvent *ev) { ResetEvent(ev->event); } void qemu_event_wait(QemuEvent *ev) { WaitForSingleObject(ev->event, INFINITE); } struct QemuThreadData { /* Passed to win32_start_routine. */ void *(*start_routine)(void *); void *arg; short mode; /* Only used for joinable threads. */ bool exited; void *ret; CRITICAL_SECTION cs; struct uc_struct *uc; }; static unsigned __stdcall win32_start_routine(void *arg) { QemuThreadData *data = (QemuThreadData *) arg; void *(*start_routine)(void *) = data->start_routine; void *thread_arg = data->arg; if (data->mode == QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED) { data->uc->qemu_thread_data = NULL; g_free(data); data = NULL; } qemu_thread_exit(data->uc, start_routine(thread_arg)); abort(); } void qemu_thread_exit(struct uc_struct *uc, void *arg) { QemuThreadData *data = uc->qemu_thread_data; if (data) { assert(data->mode != QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED); data->ret = arg; EnterCriticalSection(&data->cs); data->exited = true; LeaveCriticalSection(&data->cs); } _endthreadex(0); } void *qemu_thread_join(QemuThread *thread) { QemuThreadData *data; void *ret; HANDLE handle; data = thread->data; if (!data) { return NULL; } /* * Because multiple copies of the QemuThread can exist via * qemu_thread_get_self, we need to store a value that cannot * leak there. The simplest, non racy way is to store the TID, * discard the handle that _beginthreadex gives back, and * get another copy of the handle here. */ handle = qemu_thread_get_handle(thread); if (handle) { WaitForSingleObject(handle, INFINITE); CloseHandle(handle); } ret = data->ret; assert(data->mode != QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED); DeleteCriticalSection(&data->cs); g_free(data); return ret; } int qemu_thread_create(struct uc_struct *uc, QemuThread *thread, const char *name, void *(*start_routine)(void *), void *arg, int mode) { HANDLE hThread; struct QemuThreadData *data; data = g_malloc(sizeof *data); data->start_routine = start_routine; data->arg = arg; data->mode = mode; data->exited = false; data->uc = uc; uc->qemu_thread_data = data; if (data->mode != QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED) { InitializeCriticalSection(&data->cs); } hThread = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex(NULL, 0, win32_start_routine, data, 0, &thread->tid); if (!hThread) { error_exit(GetLastError(), __func__); return -1; } CloseHandle(hThread); thread->data = (mode == QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED) ? NULL : data; return 0; } HANDLE qemu_thread_get_handle(QemuThread *thread) { QemuThreadData *data; HANDLE handle; data = thread->data; if (!data) { return NULL; } assert(data->mode != QEMU_THREAD_DETACHED); EnterCriticalSection(&data->cs); if (!data->exited) { handle = OpenThread(SYNCHRONIZE | THREAD_SUSPEND_RESUME, FALSE, thread->tid); } else { handle = NULL; } LeaveCriticalSection(&data->cs); return handle; }