SDL/src/thread/pthread/SDL_sysmutex.c
Ryan C. Gordon 899eb0d042 thread: Locking mutexes and rwlocks are now void functions.
Almost nothing checks these return values, and there's no reason a valid
lock should fail to operate. The cases where a lock isn't valid (it's a
bogus pointer, it was previously destroyed, a thread is unlocking a lock it
doesn't own, etc) are undefined behavior and always were, and should be
treated as an application bug.

Reference Issue #8096.
2023-10-26 08:57:34 -04:00

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/*
Simple DirectMedia Layer
Copyright (C) 1997-2023 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
misrepresented as being the original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
*/
#include "SDL_internal.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include "SDL_sysmutex_c.h"
SDL_Mutex *SDL_CreateMutex(void)
{
SDL_Mutex *mutex;
pthread_mutexattr_t attr;
// Allocate the structure
mutex = (SDL_Mutex *)SDL_calloc(1, sizeof(*mutex));
if (mutex) {
pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr);
#ifdef SDL_THREAD_PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX
pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE);
#elif defined(SDL_THREAD_PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_NP)
pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP);
#else
// No extra attributes necessary
#endif
if (pthread_mutex_init(&mutex->id, &attr) != 0) {
SDL_SetError("pthread_mutex_init() failed");
SDL_free(mutex);
mutex = NULL;
}
} else {
SDL_OutOfMemory();
}
return mutex;
}
void SDL_DestroyMutex(SDL_Mutex *mutex)
{
if (mutex) {
pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex->id);
SDL_free(mutex);
}
}
void SDL_LockMutex(SDL_Mutex *mutex) SDL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS // clang doesn't know about NULL mutexes
{
if (mutex != NULL) {
#ifdef FAKE_RECURSIVE_MUTEX
pthread_t this_thread = pthread_self();
if (mutex->owner == this_thread) {
++mutex->recursive;
} else {
/* The order of operations is important.
We set the locking thread id after we obtain the lock
so unlocks from other threads will fail.
*/
const int rc = pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex->id);
SDL_assert(rc == 0); // assume we're in a lot of trouble if this assert fails.
mutex->owner = this_thread;
mutex->recursive = 0;
}
#else
const int rc = pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex->id);
SDL_assert(rc == 0); // assume we're in a lot of trouble if this assert fails.
#endif
}
}
int SDL_TryLockMutex(SDL_Mutex *mutex)
{
int retval = 0;
if (mutex != NULL) {
#ifdef FAKE_RECURSIVE_MUTEX
pthread_t this_thread = pthread_self();
if (mutex->owner == this_thread) {
++mutex->recursive;
} else {
/* The order of operations is important.
We set the locking thread id after we obtain the lock
so unlocks from other threads will fail.
*/
const int result = pthread_mutex_trylock(&mutex->id);
if (result == 0) {
mutex->owner = this_thread;
mutex->recursive = 0;
} else if (result == EBUSY) {
retval = SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT;
} else {
SDL_assert(!"Error trying to lock mutex"); // assume we're in a lot of trouble if this assert fails.
retval = SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT;
}
}
#else
const int result = pthread_mutex_trylock(&mutex->id);
if (result != 0) {
if (result == EBUSY) {
retval = SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT;
} else {
SDL_assert(!"Error trying to lock mutex"); // assume we're in a lot of trouble if this assert fails.
retval = SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT;
}
}
#endif
}
return retval;
}
void SDL_UnlockMutex(SDL_Mutex *mutex) SDL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS // clang doesn't know about NULL mutexes
{
if (mutex != NULL) {
#ifdef FAKE_RECURSIVE_MUTEX
// We can only unlock the mutex if we own it
if (pthread_self() == mutex->owner) {
if (mutex->recursive) {
--mutex->recursive;
} else {
/* The order of operations is important.
First reset the owner so another thread doesn't lock
the mutex and set the ownership before we reset it,
then release the lock semaphore.
*/
mutex->owner = 0;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex->id);
}
} else {
return SDL_SetError("mutex not owned by this thread");
}
#else
const int rc = pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex->id);
SDL_assert(rc == 0); // assume we're in a lot of trouble if this assert fails.
#endif // FAKE_RECURSIVE_MUTEX
}
}