//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // EDLWLock.h created by erik on Sun 21-May-2000 // $Id: EDLightWeightLock.h,v 2.0 2002-08-16 18:12:45 erik Exp $ // // Copyright (c) 2000 by Erik Doernenburg. All rights reserved. // // Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its documentation // is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright notice and this permission // notice appear in all copies of the software, derivative works or modified versions, // and any portions thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation, // and that credit is given to Erik Doernenburg in all documents and publicity // pertaining to direct or indirect use of this code or its derivatives. // // THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL SOFTWARE AND IT IS KNOWN TO HAVE BUGS, SOME OF WHICH MAY HAVE // SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES. THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS // "AS IS" CONDITION. THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR ANY // DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE // OR OF ANY DERIVATIVE WORK. //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #import /*" Datatype for a light-weight lock. We use pthreads. "*/ typedef pthread_mutex_t EDLightWeightLock; /*" Under certain circumstances even the low overhead of NSLocks is too much and direct access to the platform's locks is required. These four functions allocate, initialise and return a lock, dispose of it and allow to lock and unlock it. "*/ static __inline__ EDLightWeightLock *EDLWLCreate() { EDLightWeightLock *mutex = malloc(sizeof(EDLightWeightLock)); pthread_mutex_init(mutex, NULL); return mutex; } static __inline__ void EDLWLDispose(EDLightWeightLock *mutex) { pthread_mutex_destroy(mutex); free(mutex); } static __inline__ void EDLWLLock(EDLightWeightLock *mutex) { pthread_mutex_lock(mutex); } static __inline__ void EDLWLUnlock(EDLightWeightLock *mutex) { pthread_mutex_unlock(mutex); }