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author Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de>
date Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:47:06 +0200
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+/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
+/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+ * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+ * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
+
+#ifndef prthread_h___
+#define prthread_h___
+
+/*
+** API for NSPR threads. On some architectures (Mac OS Classic
+** notably) pre-emptibility is not guaranteed. Hard priority scheduling
+** is not guaranteed, so programming using priority based synchronization
+** is a no-no.
+**
+** NSPR threads are scheduled based loosely on their client set priority.
+** In general, a thread of a higher priority has a statistically better
+** chance of running relative to threads of lower priority. However,
+** NSPR uses multiple strategies to provide execution vehicles for thread
+** abstraction of various host platforms. As it turns out, there is little
+** NSPR can do to affect the scheduling attributes of "GLOBAL" threads.
+** However, a semblance of GLOBAL threads is used to implement "LOCAL"
+** threads. An arbitrary number of such LOCAL threads can be assigned to
+** a single GLOBAL thread.
+**
+** For scheduling, NSPR will attempt to run the highest priority LOCAL
+** thread associated with a given GLOBAL thread. It is further assumed
+** that the host OS will apply some form of "fair" scheduling on the
+** GLOBAL threads.
+**
+** Threads have a "system flag" which when set indicates the thread
+** doesn't count for determining when the process should exit (the
+** process exits when the last user thread exits).
+**
+** Threads also have a "scope flag" which controls whether the threads
+** are scheduled in the local scope or scheduled by the OS globally. This 
+** indicates whether a thread is permanently bound to a native OS thread. 
+** An unbound thread competes for scheduling resources in the same process.
+**
+** Another flag is "state flag" which control whether the thread is joinable.
+** It allows other threads to wait for the created thread to reach completion.
+**
+** Threads can have "per-thread-data" attached to them. Each thread has a
+** per-thread error number and error string which are updated when NSPR
+** operations fail.
+*/
+#include "prtypes.h"
+#include "prinrval.h"
+
+PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
+
+typedef struct PRThread PRThread;
+typedef struct PRThreadStack PRThreadStack;
+
+typedef enum PRThreadType {
+    PR_USER_THREAD,
+    PR_SYSTEM_THREAD
+} PRThreadType;
+
+typedef enum PRThreadScope {
+    PR_LOCAL_THREAD,
+    PR_GLOBAL_THREAD,
+    PR_GLOBAL_BOUND_THREAD
+} PRThreadScope;
+
+typedef enum PRThreadState {
+    PR_JOINABLE_THREAD,
+    PR_UNJOINABLE_THREAD
+} PRThreadState;
+
+typedef enum PRThreadPriority
+{
+    PR_PRIORITY_FIRST = 0,      /* just a placeholder */
+    PR_PRIORITY_LOW = 0,        /* the lowest possible priority */
+    PR_PRIORITY_NORMAL = 1,     /* most common expected priority */
+    PR_PRIORITY_HIGH = 2,       /* slightly more aggressive scheduling */
+    PR_PRIORITY_URGENT = 3,     /* it does little good to have more than one */
+    PR_PRIORITY_LAST = 3        /* this is just a placeholder */
+} PRThreadPriority;
+
+/*
+** Create a new thread:
+**     "type" is the type of thread to create
+**     "start(arg)" will be invoked as the threads "main"
+**     "priority" will be created thread's priority
+**     "scope" will specify whether the thread is local or global
+**     "state" will specify whether the thread is joinable or not
+**     "stackSize" the size of the stack, in bytes. The value can be zero
+**        and then a machine specific stack size will be chosen.
+**
+** This can return NULL if some kind of error occurs, such as if memory is
+** tight.
+**
+** If you want the thread to start up waiting for the creator to do
+** something, enter a lock before creating the thread and then have the
+** threads start routine enter and exit the same lock. When you are ready
+** for the thread to run, exit the lock.
+**
+** If you want to detect the completion of the created thread, the thread
+** should be created joinable.  Then, use PR_JoinThread to synchrnoize the
+** termination of another thread.
+**
+** When the start function returns the thread exits. If it is the last
+** PR_USER_THREAD to exit then the process exits.
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRThread*) PR_CreateThread(PRThreadType type,
+                     void (PR_CALLBACK *start)(void *arg),
+                     void *arg,
+                     PRThreadPriority priority,
+                     PRThreadScope scope,
+                     PRThreadState state,
+                     PRUint32 stackSize);
+
+/*
+** Wait for thread termination:
+**     "thread" is the target thread 
+**
+** This can return PR_FAILURE if no joinable thread could be found 
+** corresponding to the specified target thread.
+**
+** The calling thread is blocked until the target thread completes.
+** Several threads cannot wait for the same thread to complete; one thread
+** will operate successfully and others will terminate with an error PR_FAILURE.
+** The calling thread will not be blocked if the target thread has already
+** terminated.
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_JoinThread(PRThread *thread);
+
+/*
+** Return the current thread object for the currently running code.
+** Never returns NULL.
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRThread*) PR_GetCurrentThread(void);
+#ifndef NO_NSPR_10_SUPPORT
+#define PR_CurrentThread() PR_GetCurrentThread() /* for nspr1.0 compat. */
+#endif /* NO_NSPR_10_SUPPORT */
+
+/*
+** Get the priority of "thread".
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRThreadPriority) PR_GetThreadPriority(const PRThread *thread);
+
+/*
+** Change the priority of the "thread" to "priority".
+**
+** PR_SetThreadPriority works in a best-effort manner. On some platforms a
+** special privilege, such as root access, is required to change thread
+** priorities, especially to raise thread priorities. If the caller doesn't
+** have enough privileges to change thread priorites, the function has no
+** effect except causing a future PR_GetThreadPriority call to return
+** |priority|.
+*/
+NSPR_API(void) PR_SetThreadPriority(PRThread *thread, PRThreadPriority priority);
+
+/*
+** Set the name of the current thread, which will be visible in a debugger
+** and accessible via a call to PR_GetThreadName().
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_SetCurrentThreadName(const char *name);
+
+/*
+** Return the name of "thread", if set.  Otherwise return NULL.
+*/
+NSPR_API(const char *) PR_GetThreadName(const PRThread *thread);
+
+/*
+** This routine returns a new index for per-thread-private data table. 
+** The index is visible to all threads within a process. This index can 
+** be used with the PR_SetThreadPrivate() and PR_GetThreadPrivate() routines 
+** to save and retrieve data associated with the index for a thread.
+**
+** Each index is associationed with a destructor function ('dtor'). The function
+** may be specified as NULL when the index is created. If it is not NULL, the
+** function will be called when:
+**      - the thread exits and the private data for the associated index
+**        is not NULL,
+**      - new thread private data is set and the current private data is
+**        not NULL.
+**
+** The index independently maintains specific values for each binding thread. 
+** A thread can only get access to its own thread-specific-data.
+**
+** Upon a new index return the value associated with the index for all threads
+** is NULL, and upon thread creation the value associated with all indices for 
+** that thread is NULL. 
+**
+** Returns PR_FAILURE if the total number of indices will exceed the maximun 
+** allowed.
+*/
+typedef void (PR_CALLBACK *PRThreadPrivateDTOR)(void *priv);
+
+NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_NewThreadPrivateIndex(
+    PRUintn *newIndex, PRThreadPrivateDTOR destructor);
+
+/*
+** Define some per-thread-private data.
+**     "tpdIndex" is an index into the per-thread private data table
+**     "priv" is the per-thread-private data 
+**
+** If the per-thread private data table has a previously registered
+** destructor function and a non-NULL per-thread-private data value,
+** the destructor function is invoked.
+**
+** This can return PR_FAILURE if the index is invalid.
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_SetThreadPrivate(PRUintn tpdIndex, void *priv);
+
+/*
+** Recover the per-thread-private data for the current thread. "tpdIndex" is
+** the index into the per-thread private data table. 
+**
+** The returned value may be NULL which is indistinguishable from an error 
+** condition.
+**
+** A thread can only get access to its own thread-specific-data.
+*/
+NSPR_API(void*) PR_GetThreadPrivate(PRUintn tpdIndex);
+
+/*
+** This routine sets the interrupt request for a target thread. The interrupt
+** request remains in the thread's state until it is delivered exactly once
+** or explicitly canceled.
+**
+** A thread that has been interrupted will fail all NSPR blocking operations
+** that return a PRStatus (I/O, waiting on a condition, etc).
+**
+** PR_Interrupt may itself fail if the target thread is invalid.
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_Interrupt(PRThread *thread);
+
+/*
+** Clear the interrupt request for the calling thread. If no such request
+** is pending, this operation is a noop.
+*/
+NSPR_API(void) PR_ClearInterrupt(void);
+
+/*
+** Block the interrupt for the calling thread.
+*/
+NSPR_API(void) PR_BlockInterrupt(void);
+
+/*
+** Unblock the interrupt for the calling thread.
+*/
+NSPR_API(void) PR_UnblockInterrupt(void);
+
+/*
+** Make the current thread sleep until "ticks" time amount of time
+** has expired. If "ticks" is PR_INTERVAL_NO_WAIT then the call is
+** equivalent to calling PR_Yield. Calling PR_Sleep with an argument
+** equivalent to PR_INTERVAL_NO_TIMEOUT is an error and will result
+** in a PR_FAILURE error return.
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRStatus) PR_Sleep(PRIntervalTime ticks);
+
+/*
+** Get the scoping of this thread.
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRThreadScope) PR_GetThreadScope(const PRThread *thread);
+
+/*
+** Get the type of this thread.
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRThreadType) PR_GetThreadType(const PRThread *thread);
+
+/*
+** Get the join state of this thread.
+*/
+NSPR_API(PRThreadState) PR_GetThreadState(const PRThread *thread);
+
+PR_END_EXTERN_C
+
+#endif /* prthread_h___ */
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