/********************************************************************** thread_pthread.h - $Author$ Copyright (C) 2004-2007 Koichi Sasada **********************************************************************/ #ifndef RUBY_THREAD_PTHREAD_H #define RUBY_THREAD_PTHREAD_H #ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_NP_H #include #endif #define RB_NATIVETHREAD_LOCK_INIT PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER #define RB_NATIVETHREAD_COND_INIT PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER typedef pthread_cond_t rb_nativethread_cond_t; typedef struct native_thread_data_struct { union { struct list_node ubf; struct list_node gvl; } node; #if defined(__GLIBC__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) union #else /* * assume the platform condvars are badly implemented and have a * "memory" of which mutex they're associated with */ struct #endif { rb_nativethread_cond_t intr; /* th->interrupt_lock */ rb_nativethread_cond_t gvlq; /* vm->gvl.lock */ } cond; } native_thread_data_t; #undef except #undef try #undef leave #undef finally typedef struct rb_global_vm_lock_struct { /* fast path */ const struct rb_thread_struct *owner; rb_nativethread_lock_t lock; /* AKA vm->gvl.lock */ /* * slow path, protected by vm->gvl.lock * - @waitq - FIFO queue of threads waiting for GVL * - @timer - it handles timeslices for @owner. It is any one thread * in @waitq, there is no @timer if @waitq is empty, but always * a @timer if @waitq has entries * - @timer_err tracks timeslice limit, the timeslice only resets * when pthread_cond_timedwait returns ETIMEDOUT, so frequent * switching between contended/uncontended GVL won't reset the * timer. */ struct list_head waitq; /* <=> native_thread_data_t.node.ubf */ const struct rb_thread_struct *timer; int timer_err; /* yield */ rb_nativethread_cond_t switch_cond; rb_nativethread_cond_t switch_wait_cond; int need_yield; int wait_yield; } rb_global_vm_lock_t; #endif /* RUBY_THREAD_PTHREAD_H */