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You 42 can configure Libevent to use one of these event_use_windows_threads() or 43 event_use_pthreads() respectively. If you're using another threading 44 library, you'll need to configure threading functions manually using 45 evthread_set_lock_callbacks() and evthread_set_condition_callbacks(). 46 47 */ 48 49 #include <event2/visibility.h> 50 51 #ifdef __cplusplus 52 extern "C" { 53 #endif 54 55 #include <event2/event-config.h> 56 57 /** 58 @name Flags passed to lock functions 59 60 @{ 61 */ 62 /** A flag passed to a locking callback when the lock was allocated as a 63 * read-write lock, and we want to acquire or release the lock for writing. */ 64 #define EVTHREAD_WRITE 0x04 65 /** A flag passed to a locking callback when the lock was allocated as a 66 * read-write lock, and we want to acquire or release the lock for reading. */ 67 #define EVTHREAD_READ 0x08 68 /** A flag passed to a locking callback when we don't want to block waiting 69 * for the lock; if we can't get the lock immediately, we will instead 70 * return nonzero from the locking callback. */ 71 #define EVTHREAD_TRY 0x10 72 /**@}*/ 73 74 #if !defined(EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT) || defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_) 75 76 #define EVTHREAD_LOCK_API_VERSION 1 77 78 /** 79 @name Types of locks 80 81 @{*/ 82 /** A recursive lock is one that can be acquired multiple times at once by the 83 * same thread. No other process can allocate the lock until the thread that 84 * has been holding it has unlocked it as many times as it locked it. */ 85 #define EVTHREAD_LOCKTYPE_RECURSIVE 1 86 /* A read-write lock is one that allows multiple simultaneous readers, but 87 * where any one writer excludes all other writers and readers. */ 88 #define EVTHREAD_LOCKTYPE_READWRITE 2 89 /**@}*/ 90 91 /** This structure describes the interface a threading library uses for 92 * locking. It's used to tell evthread_set_lock_callbacks() how to use 93 * locking on this platform. 94 */ 95 struct evthread_lock_callbacks { 96 /** The current version of the locking API. Set this to 97 * EVTHREAD_LOCK_API_VERSION */ 98 int lock_api_version; 99 /** Which kinds of locks does this version of the locking API 100 * support? A bitfield of EVTHREAD_LOCKTYPE_RECURSIVE and 101 * EVTHREAD_LOCKTYPE_READWRITE. 102 * 103 * (Note that RECURSIVE locks are currently mandatory, and 104 * READWRITE locks are not currently used.) 105 **/ 106 unsigned supported_locktypes; 107 /** Function to allocate and initialize new lock of type 'locktype'. 108 * Returns NULL on failure. */ 109 void *(*alloc)(unsigned locktype); 110 /** Funtion to release all storage held in 'lock', which was created 111 * with type 'locktype'. */ 112 void (*free)(void *lock, unsigned locktype); 113 /** Acquire an already-allocated lock at 'lock' with mode 'mode'. 114 * Returns 0 on success, and nonzero on failure. */ 115 int (*lock)(unsigned mode, void *lock); 116 /** Release a lock at 'lock' using mode 'mode'. Returns 0 on success, 117 * and nonzero on failure. */ 118 int (*unlock)(unsigned mode, void *lock); 119 }; 120 121 /** Sets a group of functions that Libevent should use for locking. 122 * For full information on the required callback API, see the 123 * documentation for the individual members of evthread_lock_callbacks. 124 * 125 * Note that if you're using Windows or the Pthreads threading library, you 126 * probably shouldn't call this function; instead, use 127 * evthread_use_windows_threads() or evthread_use_posix_threads() if you can. 128 */ 129 EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL 130 int evthread_set_lock_callbacks(const struct evthread_lock_callbacks *); 131 132 #define EVTHREAD_CONDITION_API_VERSION 1 133 134 struct timeval; 135 136 /** This structure describes the interface a threading library uses for 137 * condition variables. It's used to tell evthread_set_condition_callbacks 138 * how to use locking on this platform. 139 */ 140 struct evthread_condition_callbacks { 141 /** The current version of the conditions API. Set this to 142 * EVTHREAD_CONDITION_API_VERSION */ 143 int condition_api_version; 144 /** Function to allocate and initialize a new condition variable. 145 * Returns the condition variable on success, and NULL on failure. 146 * The 'condtype' argument will be 0 with this API version. 147 */ 148 void *(*alloc_condition)(unsigned condtype); 149 /** Function to free a condition variable. */ 150 void (*free_condition)(void *cond); 151 /** Function to signal a condition variable. If 'broadcast' is 1, all 152 * threads waiting on 'cond' should be woken; otherwise, only on one 153 * thread is worken. Should return 0 on success, -1 on failure. 154 * This function will only be called while holding the associated 155 * lock for the condition. 156 */ 157 int (*signal_condition)(void *cond, int broadcast); 158 /** Function to wait for a condition variable. The lock 'lock' 159 * will be held when this function is called; should be released 160 * while waiting for the condition to be come signalled, and 161 * should be held again when this function returns. 162 * If timeout is provided, it is interval of seconds to wait for 163 * the event to become signalled; if it is NULL, the function 164 * should wait indefinitely. 165 * 166 * The function should return -1 on error; 0 if the condition 167 * was signalled, or 1 on a timeout. */ 168 int (*wait_condition)(void *cond, void *lock, 169 const struct timeval *timeout); 170 }; 171 172 /** Sets a group of functions that Libevent should use for condition variables. 173 * For full information on the required callback API, see the 174 * documentation for the individual members of evthread_condition_callbacks. 175 * 176 * Note that if you're using Windows or the Pthreads threading library, you 177 * probably shouldn't call this function; instead, use 178 * evthread_use_windows_threads() or evthread_use_pthreads() if you can. 179 */ 180 EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL 181 int evthread_set_condition_callbacks( 182 const struct evthread_condition_callbacks *); 183 184 /** 185 Sets the function for determining the thread id. 186 187 @param base the event base for which to set the id function 188 @param id_fn the identify function Libevent should invoke to 189 determine the identity of a thread. 190 */ 191 EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL 192 void evthread_set_id_callback( 193 unsigned long (*id_fn)(void)); 194 195 #if (defined(_WIN32) && !defined(EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT)) || defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_) 196 /** Sets up Libevent for use with Windows builtin locking and thread ID 197 functions. Unavailable if Libevent is not built for Windows. 198 199 @return 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ 200 EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL 201 int evthread_use_windows_threads(void); 202 /** 203 Defined if Libevent was built with support for evthread_use_windows_threads() 204 */ 205 #define EVTHREAD_USE_WINDOWS_THREADS_IMPLEMENTED 1 206 #endif 207 208 #if defined(EVENT__HAVE_PTHREADS) || defined(EVENT_IN_DOXYGEN_) 209 /** Sets up Libevent for use with Pthreads locking and thread ID functions. 210 Unavailable if Libevent is not build for use with pthreads. Requires 211 libraries to link against Libevent_pthreads as well as Libevent. 212 213 @return 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ 214 EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL 215 int evthread_use_pthreads(void); 216 /** Defined if Libevent was built with support for evthread_use_pthreads() */ 217 #define EVTHREAD_USE_PTHREADS_IMPLEMENTED 1 218 219 #endif 220 221 /** Enable debugging wrappers around the current lock callbacks. If Libevent 222 * makes one of several common locking errors, exit with an assertion failure. 223 * 224 * If you're going to call this function, you must do so before any locks are 225 * allocated. 226 **/ 227 EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL 228 void evthread_enable_lock_debugging(void); 229 230 /* Old (misspelled) version: This is deprecated; use 231 * evthread_enable_log_debugging instead. */ 232 EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL 233 void evthread_enable_lock_debuging(void); 234 235 #endif /* EVENT__DISABLE_THREAD_SUPPORT */ 236 237 struct event_base; 238 /** Make sure it's safe to tell an event base to wake up from another thread 239 or a signal handler. 240 241 You shouldn't need to call this by hand; configuring the base with thread 242 support should be necessary and sufficient. 243 244 @return 0 on success, -1 on failure. 245 */ 246 EVENT2_EXPORT_SYMBOL 247 int evthread_make_base_notifiable(struct event_base *base); 248 249 #ifdef __cplusplus 250 } 251 #endif 252 253 #endif /* EVENT2_THREAD_H_INCLUDED_ */ 254