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501 lines
13 KiB
C
501 lines
13 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-14 Matteo Frigo
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* Copyright (c) 2003, 2007-14 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*
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*/
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/* threads.c: Portable thread spawning for loops, via the X(spawn_loop)
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function. The first portion of this file is a set of macros to
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spawn and join threads on various systems. */
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#include "threads/threads.h"
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#include "api/api.h"
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#if defined(USING_POSIX_THREADS)
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#include <pthread.h>
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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# include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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/* implementation of semaphores and mutexes: */
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#if (defined(_POSIX_SEMAPHORES) && (_POSIX_SEMAPHORES >= 200112L))
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/* If optional POSIX semaphores are supported, use them to
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implement both semaphores and mutexes. */
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# include <semaphore.h>
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# include <errno.h>
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typedef sem_t os_sem_t;
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static void os_sem_init(os_sem_t *s) { sem_init(s, 0, 0); }
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static void os_sem_destroy(os_sem_t *s) { sem_destroy(s); }
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static void os_sem_down(os_sem_t *s)
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{
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int err;
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do {
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err = sem_wait(s);
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} while (err == -1 && errno == EINTR);
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CK(err == 0);
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}
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static void os_sem_up(os_sem_t *s) { sem_post(s); }
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/*
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The reason why we use sem_t to implement mutexes is that I have
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seen mysterious hangs with glibc-2.7 and linux-2.6.22 when using
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pthread_mutex_t, but no hangs with sem_t or with linux >=
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2.6.24. For lack of better information, sem_t looks like the
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safest choice.
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*/
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typedef sem_t os_mutex_t;
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static void os_mutex_init(os_mutex_t *s) { sem_init(s, 0, 1); }
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#define os_mutex_destroy os_sem_destroy
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#define os_mutex_lock os_sem_down
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#define os_mutex_unlock os_sem_up
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#else
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/* If optional POSIX semaphores are not defined, use pthread
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mutexes for mutexes, and simulate semaphores with condition
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variables */
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typedef pthread_mutex_t os_mutex_t;
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static void os_mutex_init(os_mutex_t *s)
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{
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pthread_mutex_init(s, (pthread_mutexattr_t *)0);
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}
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static void os_mutex_destroy(os_mutex_t *s) { pthread_mutex_destroy(s); }
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static void os_mutex_lock(os_mutex_t *s) { pthread_mutex_lock(s); }
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static void os_mutex_unlock(os_mutex_t *s) { pthread_mutex_unlock(s); }
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typedef struct {
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pthread_mutex_t m;
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pthread_cond_t c;
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volatile int x;
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} os_sem_t;
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static void os_sem_init(os_sem_t *s)
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{
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pthread_mutex_init(&s->m, (pthread_mutexattr_t *)0);
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pthread_cond_init(&s->c, (pthread_condattr_t *)0);
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/* wrap initialization in lock to exploit the release
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semantics of pthread_mutex_unlock() */
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pthread_mutex_lock(&s->m);
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s->x = 0;
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&s->m);
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}
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static void os_sem_destroy(os_sem_t *s)
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{
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pthread_mutex_destroy(&s->m);
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pthread_cond_destroy(&s->c);
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}
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static void os_sem_down(os_sem_t *s)
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{
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pthread_mutex_lock(&s->m);
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while (s->x <= 0)
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pthread_cond_wait(&s->c, &s->m);
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--s->x;
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&s->m);
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}
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static void os_sem_up(os_sem_t *s)
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{
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pthread_mutex_lock(&s->m);
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++s->x;
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pthread_cond_signal(&s->c);
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&s->m);
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}
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#endif
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#define FFTW_WORKER void *
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static void os_create_thread(FFTW_WORKER (*worker)(void *arg),
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void *arg)
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{
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pthread_attr_t attr;
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pthread_t tid;
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pthread_attr_init(&attr);
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pthread_attr_setscope(&attr, PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM);
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pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
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pthread_create(&tid, &attr, worker, (void *)arg);
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pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
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}
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static void os_destroy_thread(void)
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{
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pthread_exit((void *)0);
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}
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/* support for static mutexes */
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typedef pthread_mutex_t os_static_mutex_t;
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#define OS_STATIC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER
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static void os_static_mutex_lock(os_static_mutex_t *s) { pthread_mutex_lock(s); }
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static void os_static_mutex_unlock(os_static_mutex_t *s) { pthread_mutex_unlock(s); }
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#elif defined(__WIN32__) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WINDOWS)
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/* hack: windef.h defines INT for its own purposes and this causes
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a conflict with our own INT in ifftw.h. Divert the windows
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definition into another name unlikely to cause a conflict */
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#define INT magnus_ab_INTegro_seclorum_nascitur_ordo
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <process.h>
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#include <intrin.h>
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#undef INT
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typedef HANDLE os_mutex_t;
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static void os_mutex_init(os_mutex_t *s)
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{
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*s = CreateMutex(NULL, FALSE, NULL);
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}
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static void os_mutex_destroy(os_mutex_t *s)
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{
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CloseHandle(*s);
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}
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static void os_mutex_lock(os_mutex_t *s)
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{
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WaitForSingleObject(*s, INFINITE);
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}
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static void os_mutex_unlock(os_mutex_t *s)
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{
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ReleaseMutex(*s);
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}
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typedef HANDLE os_sem_t;
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static void os_sem_init(os_sem_t *s)
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{
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*s = CreateSemaphore(NULL, 0, 0x7FFFFFFFL, NULL);
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}
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static void os_sem_destroy(os_sem_t *s)
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{
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CloseHandle(*s);
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}
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static void os_sem_down(os_sem_t *s)
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{
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WaitForSingleObject(*s, INFINITE);
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}
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static void os_sem_up(os_sem_t *s)
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{
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ReleaseSemaphore(*s, 1, NULL);
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}
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#define FFTW_WORKER unsigned __stdcall
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typedef unsigned (__stdcall *winthread_start) (void *);
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static void os_create_thread(winthread_start worker,
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void *arg)
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{
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_beginthreadex((void *)NULL, /* security attrib */
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0, /* stack size */
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worker, /* start address */
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arg, /* parameters */
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0, /* creation flags */
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(unsigned *)NULL); /* tid */
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}
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static void os_destroy_thread(void)
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{
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_endthreadex(0);
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}
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/* windows does not have statically-initialized mutexes---fake a
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spinlock */
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typedef volatile LONG os_static_mutex_t;
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#define OS_STATIC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER 0
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static void os_static_mutex_lock(os_static_mutex_t *s)
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{
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while (InterlockedExchange(s, 1) == 1) {
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YieldProcessor();
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Sleep(0);
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}
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}
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static void os_static_mutex_unlock(os_static_mutex_t *s)
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{
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LONG old = InterlockedExchange(s, 0);
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A(old == 1);
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}
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#else
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#error "No threading layer defined"
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#endif
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/************************************************************************/
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/* Main code: */
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struct worker {
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os_sem_t ready;
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os_sem_t done;
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struct work *w;
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struct worker *cdr;
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};
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static struct worker *make_worker(void)
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{
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struct worker *q = (struct worker *)MALLOC(sizeof(*q), OTHER);
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os_sem_init(&q->ready);
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os_sem_init(&q->done);
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return q;
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}
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static void unmake_worker(struct worker *q)
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{
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os_sem_destroy(&q->done);
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os_sem_destroy(&q->ready);
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X(ifree)(q);
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}
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struct work {
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spawn_function proc;
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spawn_data d;
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struct worker *q; /* the worker responsible for performing this work */
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};
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static os_mutex_t queue_lock;
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static os_sem_t termination_semaphore;
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static struct worker *worker_queue;
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#define WITH_QUEUE_LOCK(what) \
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{ \
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os_mutex_lock(&queue_lock); \
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what; \
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os_mutex_unlock(&queue_lock); \
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}
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static FFTW_WORKER worker(void *arg)
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{
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struct worker *ego = (struct worker *)arg;
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struct work *w;
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for (;;) {
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/* wait until work becomes available */
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os_sem_down(&ego->ready);
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w = ego->w;
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/* !w->proc ==> terminate worker */
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if (!w->proc) break;
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/* do the work */
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w->proc(&w->d);
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/* signal that work is done */
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os_sem_up(&ego->done);
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}
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/* termination protocol */
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os_sem_up(&termination_semaphore);
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os_destroy_thread();
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/* UNREACHABLE */
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return 0;
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}
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static void enqueue(struct worker *q)
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{
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WITH_QUEUE_LOCK({
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q->cdr = worker_queue;
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worker_queue = q;
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});
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}
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static struct worker *dequeue(void)
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{
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struct worker *q;
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WITH_QUEUE_LOCK({
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q = worker_queue;
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if (q)
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worker_queue = q->cdr;
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});
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if (!q) {
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/* no worker is available. Create one */
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q = make_worker();
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os_create_thread(worker, q);
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}
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return q;
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}
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static void kill_workforce(void)
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{
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struct work w;
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w.proc = 0;
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WITH_QUEUE_LOCK({
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/* tell all workers that they must terminate.
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Because workers enqueue themselves before signaling the
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completion of the work, all workers belong to the worker queue
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if we get here. Also, all workers are waiting at
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os_sem_down(ready), so we can hold the queue lock without
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deadlocking */
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while (worker_queue) {
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struct worker *q = worker_queue;
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worker_queue = q->cdr;
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q->w = &w;
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os_sem_up(&q->ready);
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os_sem_down(&termination_semaphore);
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unmake_worker(q);
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}
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});
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}
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static os_static_mutex_t initialization_mutex = OS_STATIC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
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int X(ithreads_init)(void)
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{
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os_static_mutex_lock(&initialization_mutex); {
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os_mutex_init(&queue_lock);
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os_sem_init(&termination_semaphore);
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WITH_QUEUE_LOCK({
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worker_queue = 0;
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});
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} os_static_mutex_unlock(&initialization_mutex);
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return 0; /* no error */
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}
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/* Distribute a loop from 0 to loopmax-1 over nthreads threads.
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proc(d) is called to execute a block of iterations from d->min
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to d->max-1. d->thr_num indicate the number of the thread
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that is executing proc (from 0 to nthreads-1), and d->data is
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the same as the data parameter passed to X(spawn_loop).
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This function returns only after all the threads have completed. */
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void X(spawn_loop)(int loopmax, int nthr, spawn_function proc, void *data)
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{
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int block_size;
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int i;
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A(loopmax >= 0);
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A(nthr > 0);
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A(proc);
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if (!loopmax) return;
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/* Choose the block size and number of threads in order to (1)
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minimize the critical path and (2) use the fewest threads that
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achieve the same critical path (to minimize overhead).
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e.g. if loopmax is 5 and nthr is 4, we should use only 3
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threads with block sizes of 2, 2, and 1. */
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block_size = (loopmax + nthr - 1) / nthr;
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nthr = (loopmax + block_size - 1) / block_size;
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if (X(spawnloop_callback)) { /* user-defined spawnloop backend */
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spawn_data *sdata;
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STACK_MALLOC(spawn_data *, sdata, sizeof(spawn_data) * nthr);
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for (i = 0; i < nthr; ++i) {
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spawn_data *d = &sdata[i];
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d->max = (d->min = i * block_size) + block_size;
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if (d->max > loopmax)
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d->max = loopmax;
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d->thr_num = i;
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d->data = data;
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}
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X(spawnloop_callback)(proc, sdata, sizeof(spawn_data), nthr, X(spawnloop_callback_data));
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STACK_FREE(sdata);
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}
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else {
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struct work *r;
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STACK_MALLOC(struct work *, r, sizeof(struct work) * nthr);
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/* distribute work: */
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for (i = 0; i < nthr; ++i) {
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struct work *w = &r[i];
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spawn_data *d = &w->d;
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d->max = (d->min = i * block_size) + block_size;
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if (d->max > loopmax)
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d->max = loopmax;
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d->thr_num = i;
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d->data = data;
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w->proc = proc;
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if (i == nthr - 1) {
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/* do the work ourselves */
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proc(d);
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} else {
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/* assign a worker to W */
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w->q = dequeue();
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/* tell worker w->q to do it */
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w->q->w = w; /* Dirac could have written this */
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os_sem_up(&w->q->ready);
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}
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}
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for (i = 0; i < nthr - 1; ++i) {
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struct work *w = &r[i];
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os_sem_down(&w->q->done);
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enqueue(w->q);
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}
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STACK_FREE(r);
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}
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}
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void X(threads_cleanup)(void)
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{
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kill_workforce();
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os_mutex_destroy(&queue_lock);
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os_sem_destroy(&termination_semaphore);
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}
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static os_static_mutex_t install_planner_hooks_mutex = OS_STATIC_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
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static os_mutex_t planner_mutex;
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static int planner_hooks_installed = 0;
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static void lock_planner_mutex(void)
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{
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os_mutex_lock(&planner_mutex);
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}
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static void unlock_planner_mutex(void)
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{
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os_mutex_unlock(&planner_mutex);
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}
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void X(threads_register_planner_hooks)(void)
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{
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os_static_mutex_lock(&install_planner_hooks_mutex); {
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if (!planner_hooks_installed) {
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os_mutex_init(&planner_mutex);
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X(set_planner_hooks)(lock_planner_mutex, unlock_planner_mutex);
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planner_hooks_installed = 1;
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}
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} os_static_mutex_unlock(&install_planner_hooks_mutex);
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}
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