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// Lightweight locks and other synchronization mechanisms. // // These implementations are based on WebKit's WTF::Lock. See // https://webkit.org/blog/6161/locking-in-webkit/ for a description of the // design. #ifndef Py_INTERNAL_LOCK_H #define Py_INTERNAL_LOCK_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #ifndef Py_BUILD_CORE # error "this header requires Py_BUILD_CORE define" #endif //_Py_UNLOCKED is defined as 0 and _Py_LOCKED as 1 in Include/cpython/lock.h #define _Py_HAS_PARKED 2 #define _Py_ONCE_INITIALIZED 4 static inline int PyMutex_LockFast(uint8_t *lock_bits) { uint8_t expected = _Py_UNLOCKED; return _Py_atomic_compare_exchange_uint8(lock_bits, &expected, _Py_LOCKED); } // Checks if the mutex is currently locked. static inline int PyMutex_IsLocked(PyMutex *m) { return (_Py_atomic_load_uint8(&m->_bits) & _Py_LOCKED) != 0; } // Re-initializes the mutex after a fork to the unlocked state. static inline void _PyMutex_at_fork_reinit(PyMutex *m) { memset(m, 0, sizeof(*m)); } typedef enum _PyLockFlags { // Do not detach/release the GIL when waiting on the lock. _Py_LOCK_DONT_DETACH = 0, // Detach/release the GIL while waiting on the lock. _PY_LOCK_DETACH = 1, // Handle signals if interrupted while waiting on the lock. _PY_LOCK_HANDLE_SIGNALS = 2, } _PyLockFlags; // Lock a mutex with an optional timeout and additional options. See // _PyLockFlags for details. extern PyLockStatus _PyMutex_LockTimed(PyMutex *m, PyTime_t timeout_ns, _PyLockFlags flags); // Lock a mutex with aditional options. See _PyLockFlags for details. static inline void PyMutex_LockFlags(PyMutex *m, _PyLockFlags flags) { uint8_t expected = _Py_UNLOCKED; if (!_Py_atomic_compare_exchange_uint8(&m->_bits, &expected, _Py_LOCKED)) { _PyMutex_LockTimed(m, -1, flags); } } // Unlock a mutex, returns 0 if the mutex is not locked (used for improved // error messages). extern int _PyMutex_TryUnlock(PyMutex *m); // PyEvent is a one-time event notification typedef struct { uint8_t v; } PyEvent; // Check if the event is set without blocking. Returns 1 if the event is set or // 0 otherwise. PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyEvent_IsSet(PyEvent *evt); // Set the event and notify any waiting threads. // Export for '_testinternalcapi' shared extension PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyEvent_Notify(PyEvent *evt); // Wait for the event to be set. If the event is already set, then this returns // immediately. PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyEvent_Wait(PyEvent *evt); // Wait for the event to be set, or until the timeout expires. If the event is // already set, then this returns immediately. Returns 1 if the event was set, // and 0 if the timeout expired or thread was interrupted. If `detach` is // true, then the thread will detach/release the GIL while waiting. PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyEvent_WaitTimed(PyEvent *evt, PyTime_t timeout_ns, int detach); // _PyRawMutex implements a word-sized mutex that that does not depend on the // parking lot API, and therefore can be used in the parking lot // implementation. // // The mutex uses a packed representation: the least significant bit is used to // indicate whether the mutex is locked or not. The remaining bits are either // zero or a pointer to a `struct raw_mutex_entry` (see lock.c). typedef struct { uintptr_t v; } _PyRawMutex; // Slow paths for lock/unlock extern void _PyRawMutex_LockSlow(_PyRawMutex *m); extern void _PyRawMutex_UnlockSlow(_PyRawMutex *m); static inline void _PyRawMutex_Lock(_PyRawMutex *m) { uintptr_t unlocked = _Py_UNLOCKED; if (_Py_atomic_compare_exchange_uintptr(&m->v, &unlocked, _Py_LOCKED)) { return; } _PyRawMutex_LockSlow(m); } static inline void _PyRawMutex_Unlock(_PyRawMutex *m) { uintptr_t locked = _Py_LOCKED; if (_Py_atomic_compare_exchange_uintptr(&m->v, &locked, _Py_UNLOCKED)) { return; } _PyRawMutex_UnlockSlow(m); } // Type signature for one-time initialization functions. The function should // return 0 on success and -1 on failure. typedef int _Py_once_fn_t(void *arg); // (private) slow path for one time initialization PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyOnceFlag_CallOnceSlow(_PyOnceFlag *flag, _Py_once_fn_t *fn, void *arg); // Calls `fn` once using `flag`. The `arg` is passed to the call to `fn`. // // Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure. // // If `fn` returns 0 (success), then subsequent calls immediately return 0. // If `fn` returns -1 (failure), then subsequent calls will retry the call. static inline int _PyOnceFlag_CallOnce(_PyOnceFlag *flag, _Py_once_fn_t *fn, void *arg) { if (_Py_atomic_load_uint8(&flag->v) == _Py_ONCE_INITIALIZED) { return 0; } return _PyOnceFlag_CallOnceSlow(flag, fn, arg); } // A recursive mutex. The mutex should zero-initialized. typedef struct { PyMutex mutex; unsigned long long thread; // i.e., PyThread_get_thread_ident_ex() size_t level; } _PyRecursiveMutex; PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyRecursiveMutex_IsLockedByCurrentThread(_PyRecursiveMutex *m); PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyRecursiveMutex_Lock(_PyRecursiveMutex *m); PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyRecursiveMutex_Unlock(_PyRecursiveMutex *m); // A readers-writer (RW) lock. The lock supports multiple concurrent readers or // a single writer. The lock is write-preferring: if a writer is waiting while // the lock is read-locked then, new readers will be blocked. This avoids // starvation of writers. // // In C++, the equivalent synchronization primitive is std::shared_mutex // with shared ("read") and exclusive ("write") locking. // // The two least significant bits are used to indicate if the lock is // write-locked and if there are parked threads (either readers or writers) // waiting to acquire the lock. The remaining bits are used to indicate the // number of readers holding the lock. // // 0b000..00000: unlocked // 0bnnn..nnn00: nnn..nnn readers holding the lock // 0bnnn..nnn10: nnn..nnn readers holding the lock and a writer is waiting // 0b00000..010: unlocked with awoken writer about to acquire lock // 0b00000..001: write-locked // 0b00000..011: write-locked and readers or other writers are waiting // // Note that reader_count must be zero if the lock is held by a writer, and // vice versa. The lock can only be held by readers or a writer, but not both. // // The design is optimized for simplicity of the implementation. The lock is // not fair: if fairness is desired, use an additional PyMutex to serialize // writers. The lock is also not reentrant. typedef struct { uintptr_t bits; } _PyRWMutex; // Read lock (i.e., shared lock) PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyRWMutex_RLock(_PyRWMutex *rwmutex); PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyRWMutex_RUnlock(_PyRWMutex *rwmutex); // Write lock (i.e., exclusive lock) PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyRWMutex_Lock(_PyRWMutex *rwmutex); PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyRWMutex_Unlock(_PyRWMutex *rwmutex); // Similar to linux seqlock: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seqlock // We use a sequence number to lock the writer, an even sequence means we're unlocked, an odd // sequence means we're locked. Readers will read the sequence before attempting to read the // underlying data and then read the sequence number again after reading the data. If the // sequence has not changed the data is valid. // // Differs a little bit in that we use CAS on sequence as the lock, instead of a separate spin lock. // The writer can also detect that the undelering data has not changed and abandon the write // and restore the previous sequence. typedef struct { uint32_t sequence; } _PySeqLock; // Lock the sequence lock for the writer PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PySeqLock_LockWrite(_PySeqLock *seqlock); // Unlock the sequence lock and move to the next sequence number. PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PySeqLock_UnlockWrite(_PySeqLock *seqlock); // Abandon the current update indicating that no mutations have occurred // and restore the previous sequence value. PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PySeqLock_AbandonWrite(_PySeqLock *seqlock); // Begin a read operation and return the current sequence number. PyAPI_FUNC(uint32_t) _PySeqLock_BeginRead(_PySeqLock *seqlock); // End the read operation and confirm that the sequence number has not changed. // Returns 1 if the read was successful or 0 if the read should be retried. PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PySeqLock_EndRead(_PySeqLock *seqlock, uint32_t previous); // Check if the lock was held during a fork and clear the lock. Returns 1 // if the lock was held and any associated data should be cleared. PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PySeqLock_AfterFork(_PySeqLock *seqlock); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !Py_INTERNAL_LOCK_H */