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/*** 2007 August 28**** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of** a legal notice, here is a blessing:****    May you do good and not evil.**    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.**    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.***************************************************************************** This file contains the C functions that implement mutexes for OS/2**** $Id: mutex_os2.c,v 1.3 2007/10/02 19:56:04 pweilbacher Exp $*/#include "sqliteInt.h"/*** The code in this file is only used if SQLITE_MUTEX_OS2 is defined.** See the mutex.h file for details.*/#ifdef SQLITE_MUTEX_OS2/********************** OS/2 Mutex Implementation ************************** This implementation of mutexes is built using the OS/2 API.*//*** The mutex object** Each recursive mutex is an instance of the following structure.*/struct sqlite3_mutex {  PSZ  mutexName;   /* Mutex name controlling the lock */  HMTX mutex;       /* Mutex controlling the lock */  int  id;          /* Mutex type */  int  nRef;        /* Number of references */  TID  owner;       /* Thread holding this mutex */};/*** The sqlite3_mutex_alloc() routine allocates a new** mutex and returns a pointer to it.  If it returns NULL** that means that a mutex could not be allocated. ** SQLite will unwind its stack and return an error.  The argument** to sqlite3_mutex_alloc() is one of these integer constants:**** <ul>** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST               0** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE          1** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER      2** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM         3** <li>  SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_PRNG        4** </ul>**** The first two constants cause sqlite3_mutex_alloc() to create** a new mutex.  The new mutex is recursive when SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE** is used but not necessarily so when SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST is used.** The mutex implementation does not need to make a distinction** between SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE and SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST if it does** not want to.  But SQLite will only request a recursive mutex in** cases where it really needs one.  If a faster non-recursive mutex** implementation is available on the host platform, the mutex subsystem** might return such a mutex in response to SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST.**** The other allowed parameters to sqlite3_mutex_alloc() each return** a pointer to a static preexisting mutex.  Three static mutexes are** used by the current version of SQLite.  Future versions of SQLite** may add additional static mutexes.  Static mutexes are for internal** use by SQLite only.  Applications that use SQLite mutexes should** use only the dynamic mutexes returned by SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST or** SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE.**** Note that if one of the dynamic mutex parameters (SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST** or SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE) is used then sqlite3_mutex_alloc()** returns a different mutex on every call.  But for the static** mutex types, the same mutex is returned on every call that has** the same type number.*/sqlite3_mutex *sqlite3_mutex_alloc(int iType){  PSZ mutex_name = "\\SEM32\\SQLITE\\MUTEX";  int mutex_name_len = strlen(mutex_name) + 1; /* name length + null byte */  sqlite3_mutex *p;  switch( iType ){    case SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST:    case SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE: {      p = sqlite3MallocZero( sizeof(*p) );      if( p ){        p->mutexName = (PSZ)malloc(mutex_name_len);        sqlite3_snprintf(mutex_name_len, p->mutexName, "%s", mutex_name);        p->id = iType;        DosCreateMutexSem(p->mutexName, &p->mutex, 0, FALSE);        DosOpenMutexSem(p->mutexName, &p->mutex);      }      break;    }    default: {      static sqlite3_mutex staticMutexes[5];      static int isInit = 0;      while( !isInit ) {        static long lock = 0;        DosEnterCritSec();        lock++;        if( lock == 1 ) {          DosExitCritSec();          int i;          for(i = 0; i < sizeof(staticMutexes)/sizeof(staticMutexes[0]); i++) {            staticMutexes[i].mutexName = (PSZ)malloc(mutex_name_len + 1);            sqlite3_snprintf(mutex_name_len + 1, /* one more for the number */                             staticMutexes[i].mutexName, "%s%1d", mutex_name, i);            DosCreateMutexSem(staticMutexes[i].mutexName,                              &staticMutexes[i].mutex, 0, FALSE);            DosOpenMutexSem(staticMutexes[i].mutexName,                            &staticMutexes[i].mutex);          }          isInit = 1;        } else {          DosExitCritSec();          DosSleep(1);        }      }      assert( iType-2 >= 0 );      assert( iType-2 < sizeof(staticMutexes)/sizeof(staticMutexes[0]) );      p = &staticMutexes[iType-2];      p->id = iType;      break;    }  }  return p;}/*** This routine deallocates a previously allocated mutex.** SQLite is careful to deallocate every mutex that it allocates.*/void sqlite3_mutex_free(sqlite3_mutex *p){  assert( p );  assert( p->nRef==0 );  assert( p->id==SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST || p->id==SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE );  DosCloseMutexSem(p->mutex);  free(p->mutexName);  sqlite3_free(p);}/*** The sqlite3_mutex_enter() and sqlite3_mutex_try() routines attempt** to enter a mutex.  If another thread is already within the mutex,** sqlite3_mutex_enter() will block and sqlite3_mutex_try() will return** SQLITE_BUSY.  The sqlite3_mutex_try() interface returns SQLITE_OK** upon successful entry.  Mutexes created using SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE can** be entered multiple times by the same thread.  In such cases the,** mutex must be exited an equal number of times before another thread** can enter.  If the same thread tries to enter any other kind of mutex** more than once, the behavior is undefined.*/void sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_mutex *p){  TID tid;  PID holder1;  ULONG holder2;  assert( p );  assert( p->id==SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE || sqlite3_mutex_notheld(p) );  DosRequestMutexSem(p->mutex, SEM_INDEFINITE_WAIT);  DosQueryMutexSem(p->mutex, &holder1, &tid, &holder2);  p->owner = tid;  p->nRef++;}int sqlite3_mutex_try(sqlite3_mutex *p){  int rc;  TID tid;  PID holder1;  ULONG holder2;  assert( p );  assert( p->id==SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE || sqlite3_mutex_notheld(p) );  if( DosRequestMutexSem(p->mutex, SEM_IMMEDIATE_RETURN) == NO_ERROR) {    DosQueryMutexSem(p->mutex, &holder1, &tid, &holder2);    p->owner = tid;    p->nRef++;    rc = SQLITE_OK;  } else {    rc = SQLITE_BUSY;  }  return rc;}/*** The sqlite3_mutex_leave() routine exits a mutex that was** previously entered by the same thread.  The behavior** is undefined if the mutex is not currently entered or** is not currently allocated.  SQLite will never do either.*/void sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_mutex *p){  TID tid;  PID holder1;  ULONG holder2;  assert( p->nRef>0 );  DosQueryMutexSem(p->mutex, &holder1, &tid, &holder2);  assert( p->owner==tid );  p->nRef--;  assert( p->nRef==0 || p->id==SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE );  DosReleaseMutexSem(p->mutex);}/*** The sqlite3_mutex_held() and sqlite3_mutex_notheld() routine are** intended for use inside assert() statements.*/int sqlite3_mutex_held(sqlite3_mutex *p){  TID tid;  PID pid;  ULONG ulCount;  PTIB ptib;  if( p!=0 ) {    DosQueryMutexSem(p->mutex, &pid, &tid, &ulCount);  } else {    DosGetInfoBlocks(&ptib, NULL);    tid = ptib->tib_ptib2->tib2_ultid;  }  return p==0 || (p->nRef!=0 && p->owner==tid);}int sqlite3_mutex_notheld(sqlite3_mutex *p){  TID tid;  PID pid;  ULONG ulCount;  PTIB ptib;  if( p!= 0 ) {    DosQueryMutexSem(p->mutex, &pid, &tid, &ulCount);  } else {    DosGetInfoBlocks(&ptib, NULL);    tid = ptib->tib_ptib2->tib2_ultid;  }  return p==0 || p->nRef==0 || p->owner!=tid;}#endif /* SQLITE_MUTEX_OS2 */

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