X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/faeb3cedce9ae68adf6acdfec6d9ee23fba9c5e5..09b67c660cadef225cbf8f1986cfe591f8feae8c:/include/wx/thrimpl.cpp diff --git a/include/wx/thrimpl.cpp b/include/wx/thrimpl.cpp index c1f13ec3d9..63b837fec6 100644 --- a/include/wx/thrimpl.cpp +++ b/include/wx/thrimpl.cpp @@ -44,6 +44,14 @@ wxMutexError wxMutex::Lock() return m_internal->Lock(); } +wxMutexError wxMutex::LockTimeout(unsigned long ms) +{ + wxCHECK_MSG( m_internal, wxMUTEX_INVALID, + _T("wxMutex::Lock(): not initialized") ); + + return m_internal->Lock(ms); +} + wxMutexError wxMutex::TryLock() { wxCHECK_MSG( m_internal, wxMUTEX_INVALID, @@ -64,19 +72,11 @@ wxMutexError wxMutex::Unlock() // wxConditionInternal // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -#if defined(__WXMSW__) || defined(__OS2__) || defined(__EMX__) // Win32 and OS/2 don't have explicit support for the POSIX condition // variables and their events/event semaphores have quite different semantics, // so we reimplement the conditions from scratch using the mutexes and // semaphores -#if defined(__OS2__) || defined(__EMX__) -void InterlockedIncrement(LONG *num) -{ - ::DosEnterCritSec(); - (*num)++; - ::DosExitCritSec(); -} -#endif +#if defined(__WXMSW__) || defined(__OS2__) || defined(__EMX__) class wxConditionInternal { @@ -115,18 +115,21 @@ wxConditionInternal::wxConditionInternal(wxMutex& mutex) wxCondError wxConditionInternal::Wait() { // increment the number of waiters - ::InterlockedIncrement(&m_numWaiters); + { + wxCriticalSectionLocker lock(m_csWaiters); + m_numWaiters++; + } m_mutex.Unlock(); // a potential race condition can occur here // - // after a thread increments nwaiters, and unlocks the mutex and before the - // semaphore.Wait() is called, if another thread can cause a signal to be - // generated + // after a thread increments m_numWaiters, and unlocks the mutex and before + // the semaphore.Wait() is called, if another thread can cause a signal to + // be generated // // this race condition is handled by using a semaphore and incrementing the - // semaphore only if 'nwaiters' is greater that zero since the semaphore, + // semaphore only if m_numWaiters is greater that zero since the semaphore, // can 'remember' signals the race condition will not occur // wait ( if necessary ) and decrement semaphore @@ -143,7 +146,10 @@ wxCondError wxConditionInternal::Wait() wxCondError wxConditionInternal::WaitTimeout(unsigned long milliseconds) { - ::InterlockedIncrement(&m_numWaiters); + { + wxCriticalSectionLocker lock(m_csWaiters); + m_numWaiters++; + } m_mutex.Unlock(); @@ -156,22 +162,22 @@ wxCondError wxConditionInternal::WaitTimeout(unsigned long milliseconds) if ( err == wxSEMA_TIMEOUT ) { // another potential race condition exists here it is caused when a - // 'waiting' thread timesout, and returns from WaitForSingleObject, but - // has not yet decremented 'nwaiters'. + // 'waiting' thread times out, and returns from WaitForSingleObject, + // but has not yet decremented m_numWaiters // // at this point if another thread calls signal() then the semaphore // will be incremented, but the waiting thread will miss it. // // to handle this particular case, the waiting thread calls // WaitForSingleObject again with a timeout of 0, after locking - // 'nwaiters_mutex'. this call does not block because of the zero + // m_csWaiters. This call does not block because of the zero // timeout, but will allow the waiting thread to catch the missed // signals. wxCriticalSectionLocker lock(m_csWaiters); - err = m_semaphore.WaitTimeout(0); + wxSemaError err2 = m_semaphore.WaitTimeout(0); - if ( err != wxSEMA_NO_ERROR ) + if ( err2 != wxSEMA_NO_ERROR ) { m_numWaiters--; } @@ -214,7 +220,8 @@ wxCondError wxConditionInternal::Broadcast() return wxCOND_NO_ERROR; } -#endif + +#endif // MSW or OS2 // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxCondition