1 /* Threads compatibility routines for libgcc2 and libobjc. */
2 /* Compile this one with gcc. */
3 /* Copyright (C) 1997-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
17 Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
18 permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
19 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
22 a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
23 see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
24 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
26 #ifndef GCC_GTHR_POSIX_H
27 #define GCC_GTHR_POSIX_H
29 /* POSIX threads specific definitions.
30 Easy, since the interface is just one-to-one mapping. */
33 #define __GTHREADS_CXX0X 1
37 #if ((defined(_LIBOBJC) || defined(_LIBOBJC_WEAK)) \
38 || !defined(_GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK))
40 # if defined(_POSIX_TIMEOUTS) && _POSIX_TIMEOUTS >= 0
41 # define _GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK 1
43 # define _GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK 0
47 typedef pthread_t __gthread_t
;
48 typedef pthread_key_t __gthread_key_t
;
49 typedef pthread_once_t __gthread_once_t
;
50 typedef pthread_mutex_t __gthread_mutex_t
;
51 typedef pthread_mutex_t __gthread_recursive_mutex_t
;
52 typedef pthread_cond_t __gthread_cond_t
;
53 typedef struct timespec __gthread_time_t
;
55 /* POSIX like conditional variables are supported. Please look at comments
56 in gthr.h for details. */
57 #define __GTHREAD_HAS_COND 1
59 #define __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
60 #define __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION __gthread_mutex_init_function
61 #define __GTHREAD_ONCE_INIT PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT
62 #if defined(PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER)
63 #define __GTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INIT PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
64 #elif defined(PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP)
65 #define __GTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INIT PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP
67 #define __GTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION __gthread_recursive_mutex_init_function
69 #define __GTHREAD_COND_INIT PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER
70 #define __GTHREAD_TIME_INIT {0,0}
72 #ifdef _GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_INIT_FUNC
73 # undef __GTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT
75 #ifdef _GTHREAD_USE_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INIT_FUNC
76 # undef __GTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INIT
77 # undef __GTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION
78 # define __GTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INIT_FUNCTION __gthread_recursive_mutex_init_function
80 #ifdef _GTHREAD_USE_COND_INIT_FUNC
81 # undef __GTHREAD_COND_INIT
82 # define __GTHREAD_COND_INIT_FUNCTION __gthread_cond_init_function
85 #if SUPPORTS_WEAK && GTHREAD_USE_WEAK
86 # ifndef __gthrw_pragma
87 # define __gthrw_pragma(pragma)
89 # define __gthrw2(name,name2,type) \
90 static __typeof(type) name __attribute__ ((__weakref__(#name2))); \
91 __gthrw_pragma(weak type)
92 # define __gthrw_(name) __gthrw_ ## name
94 # define __gthrw2(name,name2,type)
95 # define __gthrw_(name) name
98 /* Typically, __gthrw_foo is a weak reference to symbol foo. */
99 #define __gthrw(name) __gthrw2(__gthrw_ ## name,name,name)
101 __gthrw(pthread_once
)
102 __gthrw(pthread_getspecific
)
103 __gthrw(pthread_setspecific
)
105 __gthrw(pthread_create
)
106 __gthrw(pthread_join
)
107 __gthrw(pthread_equal
)
108 __gthrw(pthread_self
)
109 __gthrw(pthread_detach
)
111 __gthrw(pthread_cancel
)
115 __gthrw(pthread_mutex_lock
)
116 __gthrw(pthread_mutex_trylock
)
117 #if _GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK
118 __gthrw(pthread_mutex_timedlock
)
120 __gthrw(pthread_mutex_unlock
)
121 __gthrw(pthread_mutex_init
)
122 __gthrw(pthread_mutex_destroy
)
124 __gthrw(pthread_cond_init
)
125 __gthrw(pthread_cond_broadcast
)
126 __gthrw(pthread_cond_signal
)
127 __gthrw(pthread_cond_wait
)
128 __gthrw(pthread_cond_timedwait
)
129 __gthrw(pthread_cond_destroy
)
131 __gthrw(pthread_key_create
)
132 __gthrw(pthread_key_delete
)
133 __gthrw(pthread_mutexattr_init
)
134 __gthrw(pthread_mutexattr_settype
)
135 __gthrw(pthread_mutexattr_destroy
)
138 #if defined(_LIBOBJC) || defined(_LIBOBJC_WEAK)
140 __gthrw(pthread_exit
)
141 #ifdef _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
142 #ifdef _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
143 __gthrw(sched_get_priority_max
)
144 __gthrw(sched_get_priority_min
)
145 #endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING */
146 #endif /* _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING */
147 __gthrw(pthread_attr_destroy
)
148 __gthrw(pthread_attr_init
)
149 __gthrw(pthread_attr_setdetachstate
)
150 #ifdef _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
151 __gthrw(pthread_getschedparam
)
152 __gthrw(pthread_setschedparam
)
153 #endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING */
154 #endif /* _LIBOBJC || _LIBOBJC_WEAK */
156 #if SUPPORTS_WEAK && GTHREAD_USE_WEAK
158 /* On Solaris 2.6 up to 9, the libc exposes a POSIX threads interface even if
159 -pthreads is not specified. The functions are dummies and most return an
160 error value. However pthread_once returns 0 without invoking the routine
161 it is passed so we cannot pretend that the interface is active if -pthreads
162 is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
163 we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
164 working interface is always exposed. On FreeBSD 6 and later, libc also
165 exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
166 to 9 does. FreeBSD >= 700014 even provides a pthread_cancel stub in libc,
167 which means the alternate __gthread_active_p below cannot be used there. */
169 #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || (defined(__sun) && defined(__svr4__))
171 static volatile int __gthread_active
= -1;
174 __gthread_trigger (void)
176 __gthread_active
= 1;
180 __gthread_active_p (void)
182 static pthread_mutex_t __gthread_active_mutex
= PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
;
183 static pthread_once_t __gthread_active_once
= PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT
;
185 /* Avoid reading __gthread_active twice on the main code path. */
186 int __gthread_active_latest_value
= __gthread_active
;
188 /* This test is not protected to avoid taking a lock on the main code
189 path so every update of __gthread_active in a threaded program must
190 be atomic with regard to the result of the test. */
191 if (__builtin_expect (__gthread_active_latest_value
< 0, 0))
193 if (__gthrw_(pthread_once
))
195 /* If this really is a threaded program, then we must ensure that
196 __gthread_active has been set to 1 before exiting this block. */
197 __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_lock
) (&__gthread_active_mutex
);
198 __gthrw_(pthread_once
) (&__gthread_active_once
, __gthread_trigger
);
199 __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_unlock
) (&__gthread_active_mutex
);
202 /* Make sure we'll never enter this block again. */
203 if (__gthread_active
< 0)
204 __gthread_active
= 0;
206 __gthread_active_latest_value
= __gthread_active
;
209 return __gthread_active_latest_value
!= 0;
212 #else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
214 /* For a program to be multi-threaded the only thing that it certainly must
215 be using is pthread_create. However, there may be other libraries that
216 intercept pthread_create with their own definitions to wrap pthreads
217 functionality for some purpose. In those cases, pthread_create being
218 defined might not necessarily mean that libpthread is actually linked
221 For the GNU C library, we can use a known internal name. This is always
222 available in the ABI, but no other library would define it. That is
223 ideal, since any public pthread function might be intercepted just as
224 pthread_create might be. __pthread_key_create is an "internal"
225 implementation symbol, but it is part of the public exported ABI. Also,
226 it's among the symbols that the static libpthread.a always links in
227 whenever pthread_create is used, so there is no danger of a false
228 negative result in any statically-linked, multi-threaded program.
230 For others, we choose pthread_cancel as a function that seems unlikely
231 to be redefined by an interceptor library. The bionic (Android) C
232 library does not provide pthread_cancel, so we do use pthread_create
233 there (and interceptor libraries lose). */
236 __gthrw2(__gthrw_(__pthread_key_create
),
237 __pthread_key_create
,
239 # define GTHR_ACTIVE_PROXY __gthrw_(__pthread_key_create)
240 #elif defined (__BIONIC__)
241 # define GTHR_ACTIVE_PROXY __gthrw_(pthread_create)
243 # define GTHR_ACTIVE_PROXY __gthrw_(pthread_cancel)
247 __gthread_active_p (void)
249 static void *const __gthread_active_ptr
250 = __extension__ (void *) >HR_ACTIVE_PROXY
;
251 return __gthread_active_ptr
!= 0;
254 #endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
256 #else /* not SUPPORTS_WEAK */
258 /* Similar to Solaris, HP-UX 11 for PA-RISC provides stubs for pthread
259 calls in shared flavors of the HP-UX C library. Most of the stubs
260 have no functionality. The details are described in the "libc cumulative
261 patch" for each subversion of HP-UX 11. There are two special interfaces
262 provided for checking whether an application is linked to a shared pthread
263 library or not. However, these interfaces aren't available in early
264 libpthread libraries. We also need a test that works for archive
265 libraries. We can't use pthread_once as some libc versions call the
266 init function. We also can't use pthread_create or pthread_attr_init
267 as these create a thread and thereby prevent changing the default stack
268 size. The function pthread_default_stacksize_np is available in both
269 the archive and shared versions of libpthread. It can be used to
270 determine the default pthread stack size. There is a stub in some
271 shared libc versions which returns a zero size if pthreads are not
272 active. We provide an equivalent stub to handle cases where libc
273 doesn't provide one. */
275 #if defined(__hppa__) && defined(__hpux__)
277 static volatile int __gthread_active
= -1;
280 __gthread_active_p (void)
282 /* Avoid reading __gthread_active twice on the main code path. */
283 int __gthread_active_latest_value
= __gthread_active
;
286 if (__builtin_expect (__gthread_active_latest_value
< 0, 0))
288 pthread_default_stacksize_np (0, &__s
);
289 __gthread_active
= __s
? 1 : 0;
290 __gthread_active_latest_value
= __gthread_active
;
293 return __gthread_active_latest_value
!= 0;
296 #else /* not hppa-hpux */
299 __gthread_active_p (void)
304 #endif /* hppa-hpux */
306 #endif /* SUPPORTS_WEAK */
310 /* This is the config.h file in libobjc/ */
317 /* Key structure for maintaining thread specific storage */
318 static pthread_key_t _objc_thread_storage
;
319 static pthread_attr_t _objc_thread_attribs
;
321 /* Thread local storage for a single thread */
322 static void *thread_local_storage
= NULL
;
324 /* Backend initialization functions */
326 /* Initialize the threads subsystem. */
328 __gthread_objc_init_thread_system (void)
330 if (__gthread_active_p ())
332 /* Initialize the thread storage key. */
333 if (__gthrw_(pthread_key_create
) (&_objc_thread_storage
, NULL
) == 0)
335 /* The normal default detach state for threads is
336 * PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE which causes threads to not die
337 * when you think they should. */
338 if (__gthrw_(pthread_attr_init
) (&_objc_thread_attribs
) == 0
339 && __gthrw_(pthread_attr_setdetachstate
) (&_objc_thread_attribs
,
340 PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED
) == 0)
348 /* Close the threads subsystem. */
350 __gthread_objc_close_thread_system (void)
352 if (__gthread_active_p ()
353 && __gthrw_(pthread_key_delete
) (_objc_thread_storage
) == 0
354 && __gthrw_(pthread_attr_destroy
) (&_objc_thread_attribs
) == 0)
360 /* Backend thread functions */
362 /* Create a new thread of execution. */
363 static inline objc_thread_t
364 __gthread_objc_thread_detach (void (*func
)(void *), void *arg
)
366 objc_thread_t thread_id
;
367 pthread_t new_thread_handle
;
369 if (!__gthread_active_p ())
372 if (!(__gthrw_(pthread_create
) (&new_thread_handle
, &_objc_thread_attribs
,
373 (void *) func
, arg
)))
374 thread_id
= (objc_thread_t
) new_thread_handle
;
381 /* Set the current thread's priority. */
383 __gthread_objc_thread_set_priority (int priority
)
385 if (!__gthread_active_p ())
389 #ifdef _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
390 #ifdef _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
391 pthread_t thread_id
= __gthrw_(pthread_self
) ();
393 struct sched_param params
;
394 int priority_min
, priority_max
;
396 if (__gthrw_(pthread_getschedparam
) (thread_id
, &policy
, ¶ms
) == 0)
398 if ((priority_max
= __gthrw_(sched_get_priority_max
) (policy
)) == -1)
401 if ((priority_min
= __gthrw_(sched_get_priority_min
) (policy
)) == -1)
404 if (priority
> priority_max
)
405 priority
= priority_max
;
406 else if (priority
< priority_min
)
407 priority
= priority_min
;
408 params
.sched_priority
= priority
;
411 * The solaris 7 and several other man pages incorrectly state that
412 * this should be a pointer to policy but pthread.h is universally
415 if (__gthrw_(pthread_setschedparam
) (thread_id
, policy
, ¶ms
) == 0)
418 #endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING */
419 #endif /* _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING */
424 /* Return the current thread's priority. */
426 __gthread_objc_thread_get_priority (void)
428 #ifdef _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
429 #ifdef _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING
430 if (__gthread_active_p ())
433 struct sched_param params
;
435 if (__gthrw_(pthread_getschedparam
) (__gthrw_(pthread_self
) (), &policy
, ¶ms
) == 0)
436 return params
.sched_priority
;
441 #endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING */
442 #endif /* _POSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING */
443 return OBJC_THREAD_INTERACTIVE_PRIORITY
;
446 /* Yield our process time to another thread. */
448 __gthread_objc_thread_yield (void)
450 if (__gthread_active_p ())
451 __gthrw_(sched_yield
) ();
454 /* Terminate the current thread. */
456 __gthread_objc_thread_exit (void)
458 if (__gthread_active_p ())
459 /* exit the thread */
460 __gthrw_(pthread_exit
) (&__objc_thread_exit_status
);
462 /* Failed if we reached here */
466 /* Returns an integer value which uniquely describes a thread. */
467 static inline objc_thread_t
468 __gthread_objc_thread_id (void)
470 if (__gthread_active_p ())
471 return (objc_thread_t
) __gthrw_(pthread_self
) ();
473 return (objc_thread_t
) 1;
476 /* Sets the thread's local storage pointer. */
478 __gthread_objc_thread_set_data (void *value
)
480 if (__gthread_active_p ())
481 return __gthrw_(pthread_setspecific
) (_objc_thread_storage
, value
);
484 thread_local_storage
= value
;
489 /* Returns the thread's local storage pointer. */
491 __gthread_objc_thread_get_data (void)
493 if (__gthread_active_p ())
494 return __gthrw_(pthread_getspecific
) (_objc_thread_storage
);
496 return thread_local_storage
;
499 /* Backend mutex functions */
501 /* Allocate a mutex. */
503 __gthread_objc_mutex_allocate (objc_mutex_t mutex
)
505 if (__gthread_active_p ())
507 mutex
->backend
= objc_malloc (sizeof (pthread_mutex_t
));
509 if (__gthrw_(pthread_mutex_init
) ((pthread_mutex_t
*) mutex
->backend
, NULL
))
511 objc_free (mutex
->backend
);
512 mutex
->backend
= NULL
;
520 /* Deallocate a mutex. */
522 __gthread_objc_mutex_deallocate (objc_mutex_t mutex
)
524 if (__gthread_active_p ())
529 * Posix Threads specifically require that the thread be unlocked
530 * for __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_destroy) to work.
535 count
= __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_unlock
) ((pthread_mutex_t
*) mutex
->backend
);
541 if (__gthrw_(pthread_mutex_destroy
) ((pthread_mutex_t
*) mutex
->backend
))
544 objc_free (mutex
->backend
);
545 mutex
->backend
= NULL
;
550 /* Grab a lock on a mutex. */
552 __gthread_objc_mutex_lock (objc_mutex_t mutex
)
554 if (__gthread_active_p ()
555 && __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_lock
) ((pthread_mutex_t
*) mutex
->backend
) != 0)
563 /* Try to grab a lock on a mutex. */
565 __gthread_objc_mutex_trylock (objc_mutex_t mutex
)
567 if (__gthread_active_p ()
568 && __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_trylock
) ((pthread_mutex_t
*) mutex
->backend
) != 0)
576 /* Unlock the mutex */
578 __gthread_objc_mutex_unlock (objc_mutex_t mutex
)
580 if (__gthread_active_p ()
581 && __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_unlock
) ((pthread_mutex_t
*) mutex
->backend
) != 0)
589 /* Backend condition mutex functions */
591 /* Allocate a condition. */
593 __gthread_objc_condition_allocate (objc_condition_t condition
)
595 if (__gthread_active_p ())
597 condition
->backend
= objc_malloc (sizeof (pthread_cond_t
));
599 if (__gthrw_(pthread_cond_init
) ((pthread_cond_t
*) condition
->backend
, NULL
))
601 objc_free (condition
->backend
);
602 condition
->backend
= NULL
;
610 /* Deallocate a condition. */
612 __gthread_objc_condition_deallocate (objc_condition_t condition
)
614 if (__gthread_active_p ())
616 if (__gthrw_(pthread_cond_destroy
) ((pthread_cond_t
*) condition
->backend
))
619 objc_free (condition
->backend
);
620 condition
->backend
= NULL
;
625 /* Wait on the condition */
627 __gthread_objc_condition_wait (objc_condition_t condition
, objc_mutex_t mutex
)
629 if (__gthread_active_p ())
630 return __gthrw_(pthread_cond_wait
) ((pthread_cond_t
*) condition
->backend
,
631 (pthread_mutex_t
*) mutex
->backend
);
636 /* Wake up all threads waiting on this condition. */
638 __gthread_objc_condition_broadcast (objc_condition_t condition
)
640 if (__gthread_active_p ())
641 return __gthrw_(pthread_cond_broadcast
) ((pthread_cond_t
*) condition
->backend
);
646 /* Wake up one thread waiting on this condition. */
648 __gthread_objc_condition_signal (objc_condition_t condition
)
650 if (__gthread_active_p ())
651 return __gthrw_(pthread_cond_signal
) ((pthread_cond_t
*) condition
->backend
);
659 __gthread_create (__gthread_t
*__threadid
, void *(*__func
) (void*),
662 return __gthrw_(pthread_create
) (__threadid
, NULL
, __func
, __args
);
666 __gthread_join (__gthread_t __threadid
, void **__value_ptr
)
668 return __gthrw_(pthread_join
) (__threadid
, __value_ptr
);
672 __gthread_detach (__gthread_t __threadid
)
674 return __gthrw_(pthread_detach
) (__threadid
);
678 __gthread_equal (__gthread_t __t1
, __gthread_t __t2
)
680 return __gthrw_(pthread_equal
) (__t1
, __t2
);
683 static inline __gthread_t
684 __gthread_self (void)
686 return __gthrw_(pthread_self
) ();
690 __gthread_yield (void)
692 return __gthrw_(sched_yield
) ();
696 __gthread_once (__gthread_once_t
*__once
, void (*__func
) (void))
698 if (__gthread_active_p ())
699 return __gthrw_(pthread_once
) (__once
, __func
);
705 __gthread_key_create (__gthread_key_t
*__key
, void (*__dtor
) (void *))
707 return __gthrw_(pthread_key_create
) (__key
, __dtor
);
711 __gthread_key_delete (__gthread_key_t __key
)
713 return __gthrw_(pthread_key_delete
) (__key
);
717 __gthread_getspecific (__gthread_key_t __key
)
719 return __gthrw_(pthread_getspecific
) (__key
);
723 __gthread_setspecific (__gthread_key_t __key
, const void *__ptr
)
725 return __gthrw_(pthread_setspecific
) (__key
, __ptr
);
729 __gthread_mutex_init_function (__gthread_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
731 if (__gthread_active_p ())
732 __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_init
) (__mutex
, NULL
);
736 __gthread_mutex_destroy (__gthread_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
738 if (__gthread_active_p ())
739 return __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_destroy
) (__mutex
);
745 __gthread_mutex_lock (__gthread_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
747 if (__gthread_active_p ())
748 return __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_lock
) (__mutex
);
754 __gthread_mutex_trylock (__gthread_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
756 if (__gthread_active_p ())
757 return __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_trylock
) (__mutex
);
762 #if _GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK
764 __gthread_mutex_timedlock (__gthread_mutex_t
*__mutex
,
765 const __gthread_time_t
*__abs_timeout
)
767 if (__gthread_active_p ())
768 return __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_timedlock
) (__mutex
, __abs_timeout
);
775 __gthread_mutex_unlock (__gthread_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
777 if (__gthread_active_p ())
778 return __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_unlock
) (__mutex
);
783 #if !defined( PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP) \
784 || defined(_GTHREAD_USE_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INIT_FUNC)
786 __gthread_recursive_mutex_init_function (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
788 if (__gthread_active_p ())
790 pthread_mutexattr_t __attr
;
793 __r
= __gthrw_(pthread_mutexattr_init
) (&__attr
);
795 __r
= __gthrw_(pthread_mutexattr_settype
) (&__attr
,
796 PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE
);
798 __r
= __gthrw_(pthread_mutex_init
) (__mutex
, &__attr
);
800 __r
= __gthrw_(pthread_mutexattr_destroy
) (&__attr
);
808 __gthread_recursive_mutex_lock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
810 return __gthread_mutex_lock (__mutex
);
814 __gthread_recursive_mutex_trylock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
816 return __gthread_mutex_trylock (__mutex
);
819 #if _GTHREAD_USE_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK
821 __gthread_recursive_mutex_timedlock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t
*__mutex
,
822 const __gthread_time_t
*__abs_timeout
)
824 return __gthread_mutex_timedlock (__mutex
, __abs_timeout
);
829 __gthread_recursive_mutex_unlock (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
831 return __gthread_mutex_unlock (__mutex
);
835 __gthread_recursive_mutex_destroy (__gthread_recursive_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
837 return __gthread_mutex_destroy (__mutex
);
840 #ifdef _GTHREAD_USE_COND_INIT_FUNC
842 __gthread_cond_init_function (__gthread_cond_t
*__cond
)
844 if (__gthread_active_p ())
845 __gthrw_(pthread_cond_init
) (__cond
, NULL
);
850 __gthread_cond_broadcast (__gthread_cond_t
*__cond
)
852 return __gthrw_(pthread_cond_broadcast
) (__cond
);
856 __gthread_cond_signal (__gthread_cond_t
*__cond
)
858 return __gthrw_(pthread_cond_signal
) (__cond
);
862 __gthread_cond_wait (__gthread_cond_t
*__cond
, __gthread_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
864 return __gthrw_(pthread_cond_wait
) (__cond
, __mutex
);
868 __gthread_cond_timedwait (__gthread_cond_t
*__cond
, __gthread_mutex_t
*__mutex
,
869 const __gthread_time_t
*__abs_timeout
)
871 return __gthrw_(pthread_cond_timedwait
) (__cond
, __mutex
, __abs_timeout
);
875 __gthread_cond_wait_recursive (__gthread_cond_t
*__cond
,
876 __gthread_recursive_mutex_t
*__mutex
)
878 return __gthread_cond_wait (__cond
, __mutex
);
882 __gthread_cond_destroy (__gthread_cond_t
* __cond
)
884 return __gthrw_(pthread_cond_destroy
) (__cond
);
887 #endif /* _LIBOBJC */
889 #endif /* ! GCC_GTHR_POSIX_H */