180 lines
9.8 KiB
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180 lines
9.8 KiB
C++
/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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* OpenOffice.org - a multi-platform office productivity suite
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#ifndef __FRAMEWORK_THREADHELP_LOCKHELPER_HXX_
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#define __FRAMEWORK_THREADHELP_LOCKHELPER_HXX_
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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// my own includes
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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#include <threadhelp/inoncopyable.h>
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#include <threadhelp/imutex.h>
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#include <threadhelp/irwlock.h>
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#include <threadhelp/fairrwlock.hxx>
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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// interface includes
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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// other includes
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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#include <osl/mutex.hxx>
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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// namespace
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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namespace framework{
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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// const
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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/*-************************************************************************************************************//**
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@descr If you use a lock or mutex as a member of your class and whish to use it earlier then other ones
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you should have a look on this implementation. You must use it as the first base class
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of your implementation - because base classes are initialized by his order and before your
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member! Thats why ist a good place to declare your thread help member so.
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*//*-*************************************************************************************************************/
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enum ELockType
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{
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E_NOTHING = 0 ,
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E_OWNMUTEX = 1 ,
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E_SOLARMUTEX = 2 ,
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E_FAIRRWLOCK = 3
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};
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#define ENVVAR_LOCKTYPE DECLARE_ASCII("LOCKTYPE_FRAMEWORK")
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#define FALLBACK_LOCKTYPE E_SOLARMUTEX
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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// declarations
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//_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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/*-************************************************************************************************************//**
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@short helper to set right lock in right situation
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@descr This helper support different types of locking:
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a) no locks - transparent for user!
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This could be usefull for simluation or single threaded environments!
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b) own mutex
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An object use his own osl-mutex to be threadsafe. Usefull for easy and exclusiv locking.
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c) solar mutex
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An object use our solar mutex and will be a part of a greater safed "threadsafe code block".
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Could be usefull for simulation and testing of higher modules!
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d) fair rw-lock
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An object use an implementation of a fair rw-lock. This increase granularity of t hreadsafe mechanism
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and should be used for high performance threadsafe code!
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@attention We support two interfaces - "IMutex" and "IRWLock". Don't mix using of it!
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A guard implementation should use one interface only!
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@implements IMutex
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@implements IRWLock
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@base INonCopyable
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IMutex
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IRWLock
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@devstatus draft
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*//*-*************************************************************************************************************/
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class LockHelper : public IMutex
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, public IRWLock
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, private INonCopyable
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{
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// public methods
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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public:
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// ctor/dtor
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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LockHelper( ::osl::SolarMutex* pSolarMutex = NULL );
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virtual ~LockHelper( );
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// interface ::framework::IMutex
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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virtual void acquire();
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virtual void release();
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// interface ::framework::IRWLock
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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virtual void acquireReadAccess ();
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virtual void releaseReadAccess ();
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virtual void acquireWriteAccess ();
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virtual void releaseWriteAccess ();
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virtual void downgradeWriteAccess();
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// something else
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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static LockHelper& getGlobalLock ( ::osl::SolarMutex* pSolarMutex = NULL );
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::osl::Mutex& getShareableOslMutex( );
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// private methods
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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private:
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static ELockType& implts_getLockType();
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// private member
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// a) Make some member mutable for using in const functions!
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// b) "m_eLockType" define, which of follow members is used!
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// You can use "m_pFairRWLock" as a fair rw-lock (multiple reader / one writer / looks for incoming order of threads too) ...
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// or you can use a normal osl mutex ("m_pOwnMutex") ...
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// ... or the solarmuex as "m_pSolarMutex" (must be set from outside! because some components must be vcl-free!)
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// ... but sometimes you need a shareable osl mutex!
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// In this case you has some problems: i ) If your lock type is set to E_OWNMUTEX => it's easy; you can use your member "m_pOwnMutex" - it's a osl mutex.
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// Creation and using of "m_pShareableOslMutex" isn't neccessary!
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// ii ) Otherwise you have no osl mutex ... so you must create "m_pShareableOslMutex" and use it twice!
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// In this case you must lock two member everytime - "m_pShareableMutex" AND "m_pFairRWLock" or "m_pSolarMutex" or ...
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// It isn't realy fine - but the only possible way.
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// iii) There exist another special case - E_NOTHING is set! Then we should create this shareable mutex ...
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// nad you can use it ... but this implmentation ignore it.
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//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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private:
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ELockType m_eLockType ;
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mutable FairRWLock* m_pFairRWLock ;
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mutable ::osl::Mutex* m_pOwnMutex ;
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mutable ::osl::SolarMutex* m_pSolarMutex ;
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mutable ::osl::Mutex* m_pShareableOslMutex ;
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mutable sal_Bool m_bDummySolarMutex ;
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};
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} // namespace framework
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#endif // #ifndef __FRAMEWORK_THREADHELP_LOCKHELPER_HXX_
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