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4.4 KiB
Odin
166 lines
4.4 KiB
Odin
// +build linux, darwin, freebsd, openbsd
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// +private
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package thread
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import "base:intrinsics"
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import "core:sync"
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import "core:sys/unix"
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CAS :: intrinsics.atomic_compare_exchange_strong
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// NOTE(tetra): Aligned here because of core/unix/pthread_linux.odin/pthread_t.
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// Also see core/sys/darwin/mach_darwin.odin/semaphore_t.
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Thread_Os_Specific :: struct #align(16) {
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unix_thread: unix.pthread_t, // NOTE: very large on Darwin, small on Linux.
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cond: sync.Cond,
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mutex: sync.Mutex,
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}
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//
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// Creates a thread which will run the given procedure.
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// It then waits for `start` to be called.
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//
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_create :: proc(procedure: Thread_Proc, priority: Thread_Priority) -> ^Thread {
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__linux_thread_entry_proc :: proc "c" (t: rawptr) -> rawptr {
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t := (^Thread)(t)
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when ODIN_OS != .Darwin {
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// We need to give the thread a moment to start up before we enable cancellation.
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can_set_thread_cancel_state := unix.pthread_setcancelstate(unix.PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, nil) == 0
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}
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sync.lock(&t.mutex)
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t.id = sync.current_thread_id()
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for (.Started not_in t.flags) {
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sync.wait(&t.cond, &t.mutex)
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}
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when ODIN_OS != .Darwin {
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// Enable thread's cancelability.
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if can_set_thread_cancel_state {
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unix.pthread_setcanceltype (unix.PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS, nil)
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unix.pthread_setcancelstate(unix.PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, nil)
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}
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}
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{
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init_context := t.init_context
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// NOTE(tetra, 2023-05-31): Must do this AFTER thread.start() is called, so that the user can set the init_context, etc!
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// Here on Unix, we start the OS thread in a running state, and so we manually have it wait on a condition
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// variable above. We must perform that waiting BEFORE we select the context!
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context = _select_context_for_thread(init_context)
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defer _maybe_destroy_default_temp_allocator(init_context)
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t.procedure(t)
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}
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intrinsics.atomic_store(&t.flags, t.flags + { .Done })
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sync.unlock(&t.mutex)
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if .Self_Cleanup in t.flags {
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t.unix_thread = {}
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// NOTE(ftphikari): It doesn't matter which context 'free' received, right?
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context = {}
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free(t, t.creation_allocator)
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}
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return nil
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}
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attrs: unix.pthread_attr_t
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if unix.pthread_attr_init(&attrs) != 0 {
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return nil // NOTE(tetra, 2019-11-01): POSIX OOM.
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}
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defer unix.pthread_attr_destroy(&attrs)
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// NOTE(tetra, 2019-11-01): These only fail if their argument is invalid.
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assert(unix.pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attrs, unix.PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE) == 0)
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assert(unix.pthread_attr_setinheritsched(&attrs, unix.PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED) == 0)
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thread := new(Thread)
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if thread == nil {
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return nil
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}
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thread.creation_allocator = context.allocator
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// Set thread priority.
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policy: i32
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res := unix.pthread_attr_getschedpolicy(&attrs, &policy)
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assert(res == 0)
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params: unix.sched_param
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res = unix.pthread_attr_getschedparam(&attrs, ¶ms)
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assert(res == 0)
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low := unix.sched_get_priority_min(policy)
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high := unix.sched_get_priority_max(policy)
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switch priority {
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case .Normal: // Okay
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case .Low: params.sched_priority = low + 1
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case .High: params.sched_priority = high
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}
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res = unix.pthread_attr_setschedparam(&attrs, ¶ms)
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assert(res == 0)
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thread.procedure = procedure
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if unix.pthread_create(&thread.unix_thread, &attrs, __linux_thread_entry_proc, thread) != 0 {
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free(thread, thread.creation_allocator)
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return nil
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}
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return thread
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}
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_start :: proc(t: ^Thread) {
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// sync.guard(&t.mutex)
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t.flags += { .Started }
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sync.signal(&t.cond)
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}
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_is_done :: proc(t: ^Thread) -> bool {
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return .Done in intrinsics.atomic_load(&t.flags)
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}
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_join :: proc(t: ^Thread) {
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// sync.guard(&t.mutex)
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if unix.pthread_equal(unix.pthread_self(), t.unix_thread) {
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return
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}
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// Preserve other flags besides `.Joined`, like `.Started`.
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unjoined := intrinsics.atomic_load(&t.flags) - {.Joined}
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joined := unjoined + {.Joined}
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// Try to set `t.flags` from unjoined to joined. If it returns joined,
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// it means the previous value had that flag set and we can return.
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if res, ok := CAS(&t.flags, unjoined, joined); res == joined && !ok {
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return
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}
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unix.pthread_join(t.unix_thread, nil)
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}
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_join_multiple :: proc(threads: ..^Thread) {
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for t in threads {
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_join(t)
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}
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}
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_destroy :: proc(t: ^Thread) {
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_join(t)
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t.unix_thread = {}
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free(t, t.creation_allocator)
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}
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_terminate :: proc(t: ^Thread, exit_code: int) {
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// `pthread_cancel` is unreliable on Darwin for unknown reasons.
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when ODIN_OS != .Darwin {
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unix.pthread_cancel(t.unix_thread)
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}
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}
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_yield :: proc() {
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unix.sched_yield()
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}
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