/*
Copyright (c) 2007-2016 Contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file
This file is part of libzmq, the ZeroMQ core engine in C++.
libzmq is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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*/
#ifndef __ZMQ_THREAD_HPP_INCLUDED__
#define __ZMQ_THREAD_HPP_INCLUDED__
#if defined ZMQ_HAVE_VXWORKS
#include
#include
#elif !defined ZMQ_HAVE_WINDOWS
#include
#endif
#include
#include
namespace zmq
{
typedef void (thread_fn) (void *);
// Class encapsulating OS thread. Thread initiation/termination is done
// using special functions rather than in constructor/destructor so that
// thread isn't created during object construction by accident, causing
// newly created thread to access half-initialised object. Same applies
// to the destruction process: Thread should be terminated before object
// destruction begins, otherwise it can access half-destructed object.
class thread_t
{
public:
thread_t () :
_tfn (NULL),
_arg (NULL),
_started (false),
_thread_priority (ZMQ_THREAD_PRIORITY_DFLT),
_thread_sched_policy (ZMQ_THREAD_SCHED_POLICY_DFLT)
{
memset (_name, 0, sizeof (_name));
}
#ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_VXWORKS
~thread_t ()
{
if (descriptor != NULL || descriptor > 0) {
taskDelete (descriptor);
}
}
#endif
// Creates OS thread. 'tfn' is main thread function. It'll be passed
// 'arg' as an argument.
// Name is 16 characters max including terminating NUL. Thread naming is
// implemented only for pthread, and windows when a debugger is attached.
void start (thread_fn *tfn_, void *arg_, const char *name_);
// Returns whether the thread was started, i.e. start was called.
bool get_started () const;
// Returns whether the executing thread is the thread represented by the
// thread object.
bool is_current_thread () const;
// Waits for thread termination.
void stop ();
// Sets the thread scheduling parameters. Only implemented for
// pthread. Has no effect on other platforms.
void setSchedulingParameters (int priority_,
int scheduling_policy_,
const std::set &affinity_cpus_);
// These are internal members. They should be private, however then
// they would not be accessible from the main C routine of the thread.
void applySchedulingParameters ();
void applyThreadName ();
thread_fn *_tfn;
void *_arg;
char _name[16];
private:
bool _started;
#ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_WINDOWS
HANDLE _descriptor;
#if defined _WIN32_WCE
DWORD _thread_id;
#else
unsigned int _thread_id;
#endif
#elif defined ZMQ_HAVE_VXWORKS
int _descriptor;
enum
{
DEFAULT_PRIORITY = 100,
DEFAULT_OPTIONS = 0,
DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE = 4000
};
#else
pthread_t _descriptor;
#endif
// Thread scheduling parameters.
int _thread_priority;
int _thread_sched_policy;
std::set _thread_affinity_cpus;
ZMQ_NON_COPYABLE_NOR_MOVABLE (thread_t)
};
}
#endif