📄 qmutexpool.cpp
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/************************************************************************ Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Trolltech AS. All rights reserved.**** This file is part of the Qtopia Environment.** ** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it** under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the** Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your** option) any later version.** ** A copy of the GNU GPL license version 2 is included in this package as ** LICENSE.GPL.**** This program 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 General Public License for more details.**** In addition, as a special exception Trolltech gives permission to link** the code of this program with Qtopia applications copyrighted, developed** and distributed by Trolltech under the terms of the Qtopia Personal Use** License Agreement. You must comply with the GNU General Public License** in all respects for all of the code used other than the applications** licensed under the Qtopia Personal Use License Agreement. If you modify** this file, you may extend this exception to your version of the file,** but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete** this exception statement from your version.** ** See http://www.trolltech.com/gpl/ for GPL licensing information.**** Contact info@trolltech.com if any conditions of this licensing are** not clear to you.************************************************************************/#include "qmutexpool_p.h"#ifdef QT_THREAD_SUPPORT#include <qthread.h>QMutexPool *qt_global_mutexpool = 0;/*! \class QMutexPool qmutexpool_p.h \brief The QMutexPool class provides a pool of QMutex objects. \internal \ingroup thread QMutexPool is a convenience class that provides access to a fixed number of QMutex objects. Typical use of a QMutexPool is in situations where it is not possible or feasible to use one QMutex for every protected object. The mutex pool will return a mutex based on the address of the object that needs protection. For example, consider this simple class: \code class Number { public: Number( double n ) : num ( n ) { } void setNumber( double n ) { num = n; } double number() const { return num; } private: double num; }; \endcode Adding a QMutex member to the Number class does not make sense, because it is so small. However, in order to ensure that access to each Number is protected, you need to use a mutex. In this case, a QMutexPool would be ideal. Code to calculate the square of a number would then look something like this: \code void calcSquare( Number *num ) { QMutexLocker locker( mutexpool.get( num ) ); num.setNumber( num.number() * num.number() ); } \endcode This function will safely calculate the square of a number, since it uses a mutex from a QMutexPool. The mutex is locked and unlocked automatically by the QMutexLocker class. See the QMutexLocker documentation for more details.*//*! Constructs a QMutexPool, reserving space for \a size QMutexes. If \a recursive is TRUE, all QMutexes in the pool will be recursive mutexes; otherwise they will all be non-recursive (the default). The QMutexes are created when needed, and deleted when the QMutexPool is destructed.*/QMutexPool::QMutexPool( bool recursive, int size ) : mutex( FALSE ), count( size ), recurs( recursive ){ mutexes = new QMutex*[count]; for ( int index = 0; index < count; ++index ) { mutexes[index] = 0; }}/*! Destructs a QMutexPool. All QMutexes that were created by the pool are deleted.*/QMutexPool::~QMutexPool(){ QMutexLocker locker( &mutex ); for ( int index = 0; index < count; ++index ) { delete mutexes[index]; mutexes[index] = 0; } delete [] mutexes; mutexes = 0;}/*! Returns a QMutex from the pool. QMutexPool uses the value \a address to determine which mutex is retured from the pool.*/QMutex *QMutexPool::get( void *address ){ int index = (int) ( (unsigned long) address % count ); if ( ! mutexes[index] ) { // mutex not created, create one QMutexLocker locker( &mutex ); // we need to check once again that the mutex hasn't been created, since // 2 threads could be trying to create a mutex as the same index... if ( ! mutexes[index] ) { mutexes[index] = new QMutex( recurs ); } } return mutexes[index];}#endif
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