// -*- Mode: C++; -*- // Package : omniORB // rmutex.h Created on: 2001/06/27 // Author : Duncan Grisby (dpg1) // // Copyright (C) 2001 AT&T Research Cambridge // // This file is part of the omniORB library. // // The omniORB library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public // License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either // version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // Library General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public // License along with this library; if not, write to the Free // Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA // 02111-1307, USA // // // Description: // Recursive mutex, to be used by single-thread policy POAs // #ifndef __OMNI_RMUTEX_H_ #define __OMNI_RMUTEX_H_ #include // omni_rmutex is similar to omni_tracedmutex, except that it permits // a recursive lock rather than complaining about it. class omni_rmutex { public: omni_rmutex(); ~omni_rmutex(); void lock(); void unlock(); inline void acquire(void) { lock(); } inline void release(void) { unlock(); } private: omni_rmutex(const omni_rmutex&); omni_rmutex& operator=(const omni_rmutex&); // Not implemented omni_mutex pd_lock; // protects other members omni_condition pd_cond; // so can wait for mutex to unlock omni_thread* pd_holder; // the thread holding pd_m, or 0 int pd_depth; // number of recursive calls by locking thread int pd_dummy; // true if a dummy thread was created }; class omni_rmutex_lock { public: inline omni_rmutex_lock(omni_rmutex& m) : pd_m(m) { m.lock(); } inline ~omni_rmutex_lock() { pd_m.unlock(); } private: omni_rmutex_lock(const omni_rmutex_lock&); omni_rmutex_lock& operator = (const omni_rmutex_lock&); omni_rmutex& pd_m; }; // omni_optional_rlock differs from omni_optional_lock in that it // takes a pointer to an rlock, not a reference. This is so it can be // used with a zero call lock in the POA. class omni_optional_rlock { public: inline omni_optional_rlock(omni_rmutex* m, int locked, int locked_on_exit) : pd_locked(locked_on_exit), pd_m(m) { if( !locked ) pd_m->lock(); } inline ~omni_optional_rlock() { if( !pd_locked ) pd_m->unlock(); } private: omni_optional_rlock(const omni_optional_rlock&); omni_optional_rlock& operator = (const omni_optional_rlock&); int pd_locked; omni_rmutex* pd_m; }; #endif // __OMNI_RMUTEX_H_