/* xbt/synchro_core.h -- Synchronization tools */
/* Usable in simulator, (or in real life when mixing with GRAS) */
-/* Copyright (c) 2009, 2010. The SimGrid Team.
+/* Copyright (c) 2009-2014. The SimGrid Team.
* All rights reserved. */
/* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the license (GNU LGPL) which comes with this package. */
-/* splited away from synchro.h since we areused by dynar.h, and synchro.h uses dynar */
+/* splited away from synchro.h since we are used by dynar.h, and synchro.h uses dynar */
#ifndef _XBT_THREAD_H
/** @addtogroup XBT_synchro
* @brief XBT synchronization tools
*
- * This section describes the XBT synchronization tools. It defines types and
- * functions very close to the pthread API, but widly usable. When used from
- * the simulator, you will lock simulated processes as expected. When used
- * from GRAS programs compiled for in-situ execution, you have synchronization
- * mecanism portable to windows and UNIX. Nice, isn't it?
+ * This section describes the XBT synchronization tools.
+ * This is a portability layer (for windows and UNIX) of a pthread-like API. Nice, isn't it?
*
* @{
*/
- /** @brief Thread data type (opaque object)
- * @hideinitializer
- */
-typedef struct s_xbt_thread_ *xbt_thread_t;
-
-/** @brief Creates a new thread.
- *
- * @param name the name used in the logs for the newly created thread
- * @param start_routine function to run
- * @param param parameter to pass to the function to run
- * @param joinable whether the new thread should be started joinable or detached
- */
-XBT_PUBLIC(xbt_thread_t) xbt_thread_create(const char *name,
- void_f_pvoid_t start_routine,
- void *param, int joinable);
-
-/** @brief Get a reference to the currently running thread */
-XBT_PUBLIC(xbt_thread_t) xbt_thread_self(void);
-
-/** @brief Get the name of a given thread */
-XBT_PUBLIC(const char *) xbt_thread_name(xbt_thread_t t);
-
-/** @brief Get a reference to the name of the currently running thread */
-XBT_PUBLIC(const char *) xbt_thread_self_name(void);
-
-/** @brief Wait for the termination of the given thread, and free it (ie the XBT wrapper around it, the OS frees the rest) */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_thread_join(xbt_thread_t thread);
-
-/** @brief Ends the life of the poor victim (not always working if it's computing, but working if it's blocked in the OS) */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_thread_cancel(xbt_thread_t thread);
-
-/** @brief commit suicide */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_thread_exit(void);
-
-/** @brief the current thread passes control to any possible thread wanting it */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_thread_yield(void);
-
/** @brief Thread mutex data type (opaque object)
/** @brief Blocks onto the given mutex variable */
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_mutex_acquire(xbt_mutex_t mutex);
+/** @brief Tries to block onto the given mutex variable
+ * Tries to lock a mutex, return 1 if the mutex is unlocked, else 0.
+ * This function does not block and wait for the mutex to be unlocked.
+ * \param mutex The mutex
+ * \return 1 - mutex free, 0 - mutex used
+ */
+XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_mutex_try_acquire(xbt_mutex_t mutex);
+
/** @brief Releases the given mutex variable */
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_mutex_release(xbt_mutex_t mutex);
-/** @brief Blocks onto the given mutex variable, but only for the given amount of time. a timeout exception is raised if it was impossible to acquire it in the given time frame */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_mutex_timedacquire(xbt_mutex_t mutex, double delay);
-
/** @brief Destroyes the given mutex variable */
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_mutex_destroy(xbt_mutex_t mutex);
/** @brief Blocks onto the given condition variable */
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cond_wait(xbt_cond_t cond, xbt_mutex_t mutex);
-/** @brief Blocks onto the given condition variable, but only for the given amount of time. a timeout exception is raised if it was impossible to acquire it in the given time frame */
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cond_timedwait(xbt_cond_t cond,
- xbt_mutex_t mutex, double delay);
+/** @brief Blocks onto the given condition variable, but only for the given amount of time. a timeout exception is
+ * raised if it was impossible to acquire it in the given time frame */
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cond_timedwait(xbt_cond_t cond, xbt_mutex_t mutex, double delay);
/** @brief Signals the given mutex variable */
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cond_signal(xbt_cond_t cond);
/** @brief Broadcasts the given mutex variable */
/** @brief Destroys the given mutex variable */
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cond_destroy(xbt_cond_t cond);
+#define XBT_BARRIER_SERIAL_PROCESS -1
+typedef struct s_xbt_bar_ *xbt_bar_t;
+XBT_PUBLIC(xbt_bar_t) xbt_barrier_init( unsigned int count);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_barrier_destroy(xbt_bar_t bar);
+XBT_PUBLIC(int) xbt_barrier_wait(xbt_bar_t bar);
+
/** @} */
SG_END_DECL()