📄 carbthrd.cpp
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/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ***** * Source last modified: $Id: carbthrd.cpp,v 1.4.32.3 2004/07/09 01:43:21 hubbe Exp $ * * Portions Copyright (c) 1995-2004 RealNetworks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * The contents of this file, and the files included with this file, * are subject to the current version of the RealNetworks Public * Source License (the "RPSL") available at * http://www.helixcommunity.org/content/rpsl unless you have licensed * the file under the current version of the RealNetworks Community * Source License (the "RCSL") available at * http://www.helixcommunity.org/content/rcsl, in which case the RCSL * will apply. You may also obtain the license terms directly from * RealNetworks. You may not use this file except in compliance with * the RPSL or, if you have a valid RCSL with RealNetworks applicable * to this file, the RCSL. 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RealNetworks is the * developer of the Original Code and owns the copyrights in the * portions it created. * * This file, and the files included with this file, is distributed * and made available on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY * KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND REALNETWORKS HEREBY DISCLAIMS * ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET * ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * * Technology Compatibility Kit Test Suite(s) Location: * http://www.helixcommunity.org/content/tck * * Contributor(s): * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */#if defined(_CARBON) || defined(_MAC_UNIX)#include "platform/mac/carbthrd.h"#include "hxmsgs.h" //for HXMSG_ASYNC_TIMER message.HXCarbonThread::HXCarbonThread() : m_mpTaskID(NULL) , m_mpQueueID(NULL) , m_pQueueMutex(NULL) , m_pQueuePostSemaphore(kInvalidID) , m_mpInternalTerminationNotificationQueueID(NULL){ // xxxbobclark there's a kludgey main app thread wrapper thingie // for handling networked threading. It's a case where an // HXCarbonThread gets used without HXCarbonThread::CreateThread() // being called... but it requires m_mpQueueID. So we create it in // the ctor. HXMutex::MakeMutex(m_pQueueMutex); ::MPCreateSemaphore(INT_MAX, 0, &m_pQueuePostSemaphore); OSStatus osResult = MPCreateQueue(&m_mpQueueID);}HXCarbonThread::~HXCarbonThread(){ this->Exit(0); // xxxbobclark should I remove the queue here if it exists? HX_ASSERT(m_mpQueueID == NULL); HX_ASSERT(m_mpTaskID == NULL); HX_ASSERT(m_pQueueMutex == NULL); HX_ASSERT(m_pQueuePostSemaphore == kInvalidID);}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::CreateThread( void* (pExecAddr(void*)), void* pArg, ULONG32 ulCreationFlags ){ HX_ASSERT(m_mpTaskID == NULL); HX_RESULT retval = HXR_OK; MPTaskOptions options = 0; if (ulCreationFlags & HX_CREATE_SUSPENDED) { options |= 1; } OSStatus osResult = MPCreateQueue(&m_mpInternalTerminationNotificationQueueID); if (osResult == noErr) { osResult = MPCreateTask((TaskProc)pExecAddr, pArg, 0, m_mpInternalTerminationNotificationQueueID, NULL, NULL, options, &m_mpTaskID); } if (osResult != noErr) retval = HXR_FAIL; return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::Suspend(void){ HX_RESULT retval = HXR_NOTIMPL; // xxxbobclark this is actually why interrupt-like callbacks are impossible // to simulate correctly under OS X: there's no suspend or resume available // in the MPTask API. I may need to grab the corresponding pthread and tell // it to suspend if the pthread API supports it. HX_ASSERT(!"Unimplemented Suspend!"); return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::Resume(void){ HX_RESULT retval = HXR_NOTIMPL; HX_ASSERT(!"Unimplemented Resume!"); return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::SetPriority(UINT32 ulPriority){ HX_RESULT retval = HXR_OK; OSStatus osStatus = MPSetTaskWeight(m_mpTaskID, ulPriority); return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::GetPriority(UINT32& ulPriority){ HX_RESULT retval = HXR_NOTIMPL; HX_ASSERT(!"Unimplemented GetPriority!"); return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::YieldTimeSlice(void){ // unnecessary with MPTask implementation on Carbon. // I'll call MPYield anyway, although the MP API SDK // says "In most cases you should not need to call // this function". HX_RESULT retval = HXR_OK; MPYield(); return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::Exit(UINT32 ulExitCode){ // xxxbobclark MPExit must be called from within the // MPTask. That's why I think we need to use MPTerminateTask here. // This is also called by the destructor, just in case HX_RESULT retval = HXR_OK; OSStatus osStatus = noErr; if (m_mpTaskID && (::MPCurrentTaskID() != m_mpTaskID)) { // xxxbobclark The windows implementation of HXThread doesn't // shoot the thread in the head, like ::MPTerminateTask() does... // it just waits for it to end. // There is conflicting advice in Apple documentation on how advisable // it is to call MPTerminateTask. Listing 3-3 Terminating Tasks, at // http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Carbon/oss/MultiPServices/Multitasking_MultiproServ/Concepts/MP.1b.html // is pretty clear: "When you want to terminate a task, you should call // the function MPTerminateTask"... but if you follow the link to // MPTerminateTask, it says "you should be very careful when calling // MPTerminateTask". // osStatus = ::MPTerminateTask(m_mpTaskID, NULL); ::MPWaitOnQueue(m_mpInternalTerminationNotificationQueueID, NULL, NULL, NULL, kDurationForever); ::MPDeleteQueue(m_mpInternalTerminationNotificationQueueID); m_mpInternalTerminationNotificationQueueID = NULL; m_mpTaskID = NULL; } if (m_mpQueueID) { ::MPDeleteQueue(m_mpQueueID); m_mpQueueID = NULL; } HX_DELETE(m_pQueueMutex); if (m_pQueuePostSemaphore != kInvalidID) { ::MPDeleteSemaphore(m_pQueuePostSemaphore); m_pQueuePostSemaphore = kInvalidID; } if (osStatus != noErr) retval = HXR_FAIL; return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::GetThreadId(UINT32& ulThreadId){ HX_RESULT retval = HXR_OK; ulThreadId = (UINT32) m_mpTaskID; return retval;}ULONG32HXCarbonThread::GetCurrentThreadID(){ MPTaskID id = ::MPCurrentTaskID(); return (ULONG32) id;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::PostMessage(HXThreadMessage* pMsg, void* pWindowHandle){ HX_RESULT retval = HXR_OK; HX_ASSERT(pMsg); if (!pMsg) return HXR_FAIL; HX_ASSERT(m_mpQueueID != NULL); m_pQueueMutex->Lock(); OSStatus osStatus = ::MPNotifyQueue(m_mpQueueID, (void*)pMsg->m_ulMessage, (void*)pMsg->m_pParam1, (void*)pMsg->m_pParam2); ::MPSignalSemaphore(m_pQueuePostSemaphore); m_pQueueMutex->Unlock(); if (osStatus != noErr) { retval = HXR_FAIL; } return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::GetMessage(HXThreadMessage* pMsg, UINT32 ulMsgFilterMix, UINT32 ulMsgFilterMax){ HX_RESULT retval = HXR_OK; HX_ASSERT(m_mpQueueID != NULL); HX_ASSERT(pMsg); if (!pMsg) return HXR_FAIL; void* param1; void* param2; void* param3; OSStatus osStatus = ::MPWaitOnSemaphore(m_pQueuePostSemaphore, kDurationForever); if (osStatus == noErr) { m_pQueueMutex->Lock(); osStatus = ::MPWaitOnQueue(m_mpQueueID, ¶m1, ¶m2, ¶m3, kDurationImmediate); HX_ASSERT(osStatus == noErr); m_pQueueMutex->Unlock(); } if (osStatus == noErr) { pMsg->m_ulMessage = (UINT32)param1; pMsg->m_pParam1 = param2; // xxxbobclark I know, I know, this is crazy. pMsg->m_pParam2 = param3; } else { retval = HXR_FAIL; } return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::PeekMessage(HXThreadMessage* pMsg, UINT32 ulMsgFilterMix, UINT32 ulMsgFilterMax, BOOL bRemoveMessage){ // xxxbobclark OK so PeekMessage is going to grab the first message (if it exists) // and dupe it and replace it in the queue. It will eventually be more complicated // than this I think. I think I'll need to mutex-protect this routine and do some // wacky stuff to ensure that the queue is in the same order when it exits as it // is when it enters. HX_ASSERT(m_mpQueueID != NULL); HX_RESULT retval = HXR_OK; HX_ASSERT(pMsg); if (!pMsg) return HXR_FAIL; void* param1; void* param2; void* param3; m_pQueueMutex->Lock(); OSStatus osStatus = ::MPWaitOnQueue(m_mpQueueID, ¶m1, ¶m2, ¶m3, kDurationImmediate); m_pQueueMutex->Unlock(); if (osStatus == noErr) { pMsg->m_ulMessage = (UINT32)param1; pMsg->m_pParam1 = param2; pMsg->m_pParam2 = param3; if (!bRemoveMessage) { // replace it in the queue. !!!xxxbobclark but this is // in the wrong place!!! HX_ASSERT(!"THIS IS NOT FINISHED! THE QUEUE IS BEING RESTORED INCORRECTLY!"); PostMessage(pMsg, NULL); } } else { pMsg->m_ulMessage = 0; retval = HXR_FAIL; // no event to get! } return retval;}HX_RESULTHXCarbonThread::PeekMessageMatching( HXThreadMessage* pMsg, HXThreadMessage* pMatch, BOOL bRemoveMessage ){ // we're going to create a temp queue, copy each message from the main queue into it until we find // a matching message, then copy the rest HX_ASSERT(m_mpQueueID != kInvalidID); HX_RESULT retval = HXR_OK; HX_ASSERT(pMsg); if (!pMsg) return HXR_FAIL; HX_ASSERT(pMatch); if (!pMatch) return HXR_FAIL; void* param1; void* param2; void* param3; OSStatus osResult; m_pQueueMutex->Lock(); // create a temp queue, all messages will be copied into this queue // (except matching message if bRemoveMessage == TRUE) MPQueueID tempQ; osResult = ::MPCreateQueue(&tempQ); HX_ASSERT(tempQ != kInvalidID); BOOL foundAMatch = FALSE; const BOOL bSkipMessage = (pMatch->m_ulMessage == 0);
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