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ACE_Mutex Class Reference

<ACE_Mutex> wrapper (valid in same process or across processes (depending on TYPE flag)). More...

#include <Mutex.h>

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Public Methods

 ACE_Mutex (int type=USYNC_THREAD, const ACE_TCHAR *name=0, ACE_mutexattr_t *arg=0, mode_t mode=ACE_DEFAULT_FILE_PERMS)
 Initialize the mutex.

 ~ACE_Mutex (void)
 Implicitly destroy the mutex.

int remove (void)
int acquire (void)
 Acquire lock ownership (wait on queue if necessary).

int acquire (ACE_Time_Value &tv)
int acquire (ACE_Time_Value *tv)
int tryacquire (void)
int release (void)
 Release lock and unblock a thread at head of queue.

int acquire_read (void)
int acquire_write (void)
int tryacquire_read (void)
int tryacquire_write (void)
int tryacquire_write_upgrade (void)
const ACE_mutex_t & lock (void) const
 Return the underlying mutex.

void dump (void) const
 Dump the state of an object.


Public Attributes

 ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE
 Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.

ACE_mutex_t lock_
 Mutex type supported by the OS.

int removed_

Private Methods

void operator= (const ACE_Mutex &)
 ACE_Mutex (const ACE_Mutex &)


Detailed Description

<ACE_Mutex> wrapper (valid in same process or across processes (depending on TYPE flag)).


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

ACE_Mutex::ACE_Mutex int    type = USYNC_THREAD,
const ACE_TCHAR   name = 0,
ACE_mutexattr_t *    arg = 0,
mode_t    mode = ACE_DEFAULT_FILE_PERMS
 

Initialize the mutex.

ACE_Mutex::~ACE_Mutex void   
 

Implicitly destroy the mutex.

ACE_Mutex::ACE_Mutex const ACE_Mutex &    [private]
 


Member Function Documentation

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::acquire ACE_Time_Value   tv
 

If <tv> == 0 then call <acquire()> directly. Otherwise, block the thread until the mutex is acquired or <tv> times out, in which case -1 is returned and <errno> == <ETIME>. Note that <*tv> is assumed to be in "absolute" rather than "relative" time. The value of <*tv> is updated upon return to show the actual (absolute) acquisition time.

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::acquire ACE_Time_Value   tv
 

Block the thread until the mutex is acquired or <tv> times out, in which case -1 is returned and <errno> == <ETIME>. Note that <tv> is assumed to be in "absolute" rather than "relative" time. The value of <tv> is updated upon return to show the actual (absolute) acquisition time.

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::acquire void   
 

Acquire lock ownership (wait on queue if necessary).

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::acquire_read void   
 

Acquire mutex ownership. This calls <acquire> and is only here to make the <ACE_Mutex> interface consistent with the other synchronization APIs.

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::acquire_write void   
 

Acquire mutex ownership. This calls <acquire> and is only here to make the <ACE_Mutex> interface consistent with the other synchronization APIs.

void ACE_Mutex::dump void    const
 

Dump the state of an object.

ACE_INLINE const ACE_mutex_t & ACE_Mutex::lock void    const
 

Return the underlying mutex.

void ACE_Mutex::operator= const ACE_Mutex &    [private]
 

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::release void   
 

Release lock and unblock a thread at head of queue.

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::remove void   
 

Explicitly destroy the mutex. Note that only one thread should call this method since it doesn't protect against race conditions.

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::tryacquire void   
 

Conditionally acquire lock (i.e., don't wait on queue). Returns -1 on failure. If we "failed" because someone else already had the lock, <errno> is set to <EBUSY>.

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::tryacquire_read void   
 

Conditionally acquire mutex (i.e., won't block). This calls <tryacquire> and is only here to make the <ACE_Mutex> interface consistent with the other synchronization APIs. Returns -1 on failure. If we "failed" because someone else already had the lock, <errno> is set to <EBUSY>.

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::tryacquire_write void   
 

Conditionally acquire mutex (i.e., won't block). This calls <tryacquire> and is only here to make the <ACE_Mutex> interface consistent with the other synchronization APIs. Returns -1 on failure. If we "failed" because someone else already had the lock, <errno> is set to <EBUSY>.

ACE_INLINE int ACE_Mutex::tryacquire_write_upgrade void   
 

This is only here for consistency with the other synchronization APIs and usability with Lock adapters. Assumes the caller already has acquired the mutex and returns 0 in all cases.


Member Data Documentation

ACE_Mutex::ACE_ALLOC_HOOK_DECLARE
 

Declare the dynamic allocation hooks.

ACE_mutex_t ACE_Mutex::lock_
 

Mutex type supported by the OS.

int ACE_Mutex::removed_
 

Keeps track of whether <remove> has been called yet to avoid multiple <remove> calls, e.g., explicitly and implicitly in the destructor. This flag isn't protected by a lock, so make sure that you don't have multiple threads simultaneously calling <remove> on the same object, which is a bad idea anyway...


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