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Revision 99887e143038b0d0ebd249e9379d165bf6c1806e authored by Tim Peters on 09 October 2006, 23:18:44 UTC, committed by Tim Peters on 09 October 2006, 23:18:44 UTC
Windows builbot's "build" step to the start of its "test"
step.

This is poke-and-hope.  The hope is that compilation failures
on Windows will become visible to the buildbot (bsddb has
apparently been failing to compile in 2.4 on Windows "for
some time" now, but the buildbots haven't noticed that).
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Tip revision: 99887e143038b0d0ebd249e9379d165bf6c1806e authored by Tim Peters on 09 October 2006, 23:18:44 UTC
Move fetching of encoding test files from the end of the
Tip revision: 99887e1
thread_beos.h
#include <kernel/OS.h>
#include <support/SupportDefs.h>
#include <errno.h>

/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Fast locking mechanism described by Benoit Schillings (benoit@be.com)
 * in the Be Developer's Newsletter, Issue #26 (http://www.be.com/).
 */
typedef struct benaphore {
	sem_id _sem;
	int32  _atom;
} benaphore_t;

static status_t benaphore_create( const char *name, benaphore_t *ben );
static status_t benaphore_destroy( benaphore_t *ben );
static status_t benaphore_lock( benaphore_t *ben );
static status_t benaphore_timedlock( benaphore_t *ben, bigtime_t micros );
static status_t benaphore_unlock( benaphore_t *ben );

static status_t benaphore_create( const char *name, benaphore_t *ben )
{
	if( ben != NULL ) {
		ben->_atom = 0;
		ben->_sem = create_sem( 0, name );
		
		if( ben->_sem < B_NO_ERROR ) {
			return B_BAD_SEM_ID;
		}
	} else {
		return EFAULT;
	}
	
	return EOK;
}

static status_t benaphore_destroy( benaphore_t *ben )
{
	if( ben->_sem >= B_NO_ERROR ) {
		status_t retval = benaphore_timedlock( ben, 0 );
		
		if( retval == EOK || retval == EWOULDBLOCK ) {
			status_t del_retval = delete_sem( ben->_sem );
			
			return del_retval;
		}
	}

	return B_BAD_SEM_ID;
}

static status_t benaphore_lock( benaphore_t *ben )
{
	int32 prev = atomic_add( &(ben->_atom), 1 );
	
	if( prev > 0 ) {
		return acquire_sem( ben->_sem );
	}
	
	return EOK;
}

static status_t benaphore_timedlock( benaphore_t *ben, bigtime_t micros )
{
	int32 prev = atomic_add( &(ben->_atom), 1 );
	
	if( prev > 0 ) {
		status_t retval = acquire_sem_etc( ben->_sem, 1, B_TIMEOUT, micros );
		
		switch( retval ) {
		case B_WOULD_BLOCK:	/* Fall through... */
		case B_TIMED_OUT:
			return EWOULDBLOCK;
			break;
		case B_OK:
			return EOK;
			break;
		default:
			return retval;
			break;
		}
	}
	
	return EOK;
}

static status_t benaphore_unlock( benaphore_t *ben )
{
	int32 prev = atomic_add( &(ben->_atom), -1 );
	
	if( prev > 1 ) {
		return release_sem( ben->_sem );
	}
	
	return EOK;
}

/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Initialization.
 */
static void PyThread__init_thread( void )
{
	/* Do nothing. */
	return;
}

/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Thread support.
 *
 * Only ANSI C, renamed functions here; you can't use K&R on BeOS,
 * and there's no legacy thread module to support.
 */

static int32 thread_count = 0;

long PyThread_start_new_thread( void (*func)(void *), void *arg )
{
	status_t success = 0;
	thread_id tid;
	char name[B_OS_NAME_LENGTH];
	int32 this_thread;

	dprintf(("PyThread_start_new_thread called\n"));

	/* We are so very thread-safe... */
	this_thread = atomic_add( &thread_count, 1 );
	PyOS_snprintf(name, sizeof(name),
		      "python thread (%d)", this_thread );

	tid = spawn_thread( (thread_func)func, name,
	                    B_NORMAL_PRIORITY, arg );
	if( tid > B_NO_ERROR ) {
		success = resume_thread( tid );
	}

	return ( success == B_NO_ERROR ? tid : -1 );
}

long PyThread_get_thread_ident( void )
{
	/* Presumed to return the current thread's ID... */
	thread_id tid;
	tid = find_thread( NULL );
	
	return ( tid != B_NAME_NOT_FOUND ? tid : -1 );
}

static void do_PyThread_exit_thread( int no_cleanup )
{
	int32 threads;

	dprintf(("PyThread_exit_thread called\n"));

	/* Thread-safe way to read a variable without a mutex: */
	threads = atomic_add( &thread_count, 0 );

	if( threads == 0 ) {
		/* No threads around, so exit main(). */
		if( no_cleanup ) {
			_exit(0);
		} else {
			exit(0);
		}
	} else {
		/* Oh, we're a thread, let's try to exit gracefully... */
		exit_thread( B_NO_ERROR );
	}
}

void PyThread_exit_thread( void )
{
	do_PyThread_exit_thread(0);
}

void PyThread__exit_thread( void )
{
	do_PyThread_exit_thread(1);
}

#ifndef NO_EXIT_PROG
static void do_PyThread_exit_prog( int status, int no_cleanup )
{
	dprintf(("PyThread_exit_prog(%d) called\n", status));

	/* No need to do anything, the threads get torn down if main() exits. */

	if (no_cleanup) {
		_exit(status);
	} else {
		exit(status);
	}
}

void PyThread_exit_prog( int status )
{
	do_PyThread_exit_prog(status, 0);
}

void PyThread__exit_prog( int status )
{
	do_PyThread_exit_prog(status, 1);
}
#endif /* NO_EXIT_PROG */

/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 * Lock support.
 */

static int32 lock_count = 0;

PyThread_type_lock PyThread_allocate_lock( void )
{
	benaphore_t *lock;
	status_t retval;
	char name[B_OS_NAME_LENGTH];
	int32 this_lock;
	
	dprintf(("PyThread_allocate_lock called\n"));

	lock = (benaphore_t *)malloc( sizeof( benaphore_t ) );
	if( lock == NULL ) {
		/* TODO: that's bad, raise MemoryError */
		return (PyThread_type_lock)NULL;
	}

	this_lock = atomic_add( &lock_count, 1 );
	PyOS_snprintf(name, sizeof(name), "python lock (%d)", this_lock);

	retval = benaphore_create( name, lock );
	if( retval != EOK ) {
		/* TODO: that's bad, raise an exception */
		return (PyThread_type_lock)NULL;
	}

	dprintf(("PyThread_allocate_lock() -> %p\n", lock));
	return (PyThread_type_lock) lock;
}

void PyThread_free_lock( PyThread_type_lock lock )
{
	status_t retval;

	dprintf(("PyThread_free_lock(%p) called\n", lock));
	
	retval = benaphore_destroy( (benaphore_t *)lock );
	if( retval != EOK ) {
		/* TODO: that's bad, raise an exception */
		return;
	}
}

int PyThread_acquire_lock( PyThread_type_lock lock, int waitflag )
{
	int success;
	status_t retval;

	dprintf(("PyThread_acquire_lock(%p, %d) called\n", lock, waitflag));

	if( waitflag ) {
		retval = benaphore_lock( (benaphore_t *)lock );
	} else {
		retval = benaphore_timedlock( (benaphore_t *)lock, 0 );
	}
	
	if( retval == EOK ) {
		success = 1;
	} else {
		success = 0;
		
		/* TODO: that's bad, raise an exception */
	}

	dprintf(("PyThread_acquire_lock(%p, %d) -> %d\n", lock, waitflag, success));
	return success;
}

void PyThread_release_lock( PyThread_type_lock lock )
{
	status_t retval;
	
	dprintf(("PyThread_release_lock(%p) called\n", lock));
	
	retval = benaphore_unlock( (benaphore_t *)lock );
	if( retval != EOK ) {
		/* TODO: that's bad, raise an exception */
		return;
	}
}
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