ladybird/Kernel/Lock.h
Tom 78f1b5e359 Kernel: Fix some problems with Thread::wait_on and Lock
This changes the Thread::wait_on function to not enable interrupts
upon leaving, which caused some problems with page fault handlers
and in other situations. It may now be called from critical
sections, with interrupts enabled or disabled, and returns to the
same state.

This also requires some fixes to Lock. To aid debugging, a new
define LOCK_DEBUG is added that enables checking for Lock leaks
upon finalization of a Thread.
2020-12-01 09:48:34 +01:00

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/*
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#pragma once
#include <AK/Assertions.h>
#include <AK/Atomic.h>
#include <AK/Types.h>
#include <Kernel/Arch/i386/CPU.h>
#include <Kernel/Forward.h>
#include <Kernel/Thread.h>
#include <Kernel/WaitQueue.h>
namespace Kernel {
class Lock {
public:
Lock(const char* name = nullptr)
: m_name(name)
{
}
~Lock() { }
enum class Mode {
Unlocked,
Shared,
Exclusive
};
void lock(Mode = Mode::Exclusive);
#ifdef LOCK_DEBUG
void lock(const char* file, int line, Mode mode = Mode::Exclusive);
#endif
void unlock();
bool force_unlock_if_locked();
bool is_locked() const { return m_holder; }
void clear_waiters();
const char* name() const { return m_name; }
private:
Atomic<bool> m_lock { false };
const char* m_name { nullptr };
WaitQueue m_queue;
Mode m_mode { Mode::Unlocked };
// When locked exclusively, only the thread already holding the lock can
// lock it again. When locked in shared mode, any thread can do that.
u32 m_times_locked { 0 };
// One of the threads that hold this lock, or nullptr. When locked in shared
// mode, this is stored on best effort basis: nullptr value does *not* mean
// the lock is unlocked, it just means we don't know which threads hold it.
// When locked exclusively, this is always the one thread that holds the
// lock.
RefPtr<Thread> m_holder;
};
class Locker {
public:
#ifdef LOCK_DEBUG
ALWAYS_INLINE explicit Locker(const char* file, int line, Lock& l, Lock::Mode mode = Lock::Mode::Exclusive)
: m_lock(l)
{
m_lock.lock(file, line, mode);
}
#endif
ALWAYS_INLINE explicit Locker(Lock& l, Lock::Mode mode = Lock::Mode::Exclusive)
: m_lock(l)
{
m_lock.lock(mode);
}
ALWAYS_INLINE ~Locker() { unlock(); }
ALWAYS_INLINE void unlock() { m_lock.unlock(); }
ALWAYS_INLINE void lock(Lock::Mode mode = Lock::Mode::Exclusive) { m_lock.lock(mode); }
private:
Lock& m_lock;
};
#ifdef LOCK_DEBUG
# define LOCKER(...) Locker locker(__FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
#else
# define LOCKER(...) Locker locker(__VA_ARGS__)
#endif
template<typename T>
class Lockable {
public:
Lockable() { }
Lockable(T&& resource)
: m_resource(move(resource))
{
}
Lock& lock() { return m_lock; }
T& resource() { return m_resource; }
T lock_and_copy()
{
LOCKER(m_lock);
return m_resource;
}
private:
T m_resource;
Lock m_lock;
};
}