crashpad/util/synchronization/semaphore_win.cc
Mark Mentovai 10c264cd57 Add Semaphore::TimedWait().
This also splits the per-OS Semaphore methods into their own files.

TEST=util_test Semaphore.*
R=rsesek@chromium.org, scottmg@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/909263002
2015-02-10 17:01:58 -05:00

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// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
//
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//
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#include "util/synchronization/semaphore.h"
#include <limits>
#include "base/logging.h"
namespace crashpad {
Semaphore::Semaphore(int value)
: semaphore_(CreateSemaphore(nullptr,
value,
std::numeric_limits<LONG>::max(),
nullptr)) {
PCHECK(semaphore_) << "CreateSemaphore";
}
Semaphore::~Semaphore() {
PCHECK(CloseHandle(semaphore_));
}
void Semaphore::Wait() {
PCHECK(WaitForSingleObject(semaphore_, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0);
}
bool Semaphore::TimedWait(double seconds) {
DCHECK_GE(seconds, 0.0);
DWORD rv = WaitForSingleObject(semaphore_, static_cast<DWORD>(seconds * 1E3));
PCHECK(rv == WAIT_OBJECT_0 || rv == WAIT_TIMEOUT) << "WaitForSingleObject";
return rv == WAIT_OBJECT_0;
}
void Semaphore::Signal() {
PCHECK(ReleaseSemaphore(semaphore_, 1, nullptr));
}
} // namespace crashpad