/** * PANDA 3D SOFTWARE * Copyright (c) Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved. * * All use of this software is subject to the terms of the revised BSD * license. You should have received a copy of this license along * with this source code in a file named "LICENSE." * * @file conditionVarWin32Impl.h * @author drose * @date 2006-02-07 */ #ifndef CONDITIONVARWIN32IMPL_H #define CONDITIONVARWIN32IMPL_H #include "pandabase.h" #include "selectThreadImpl.h" #if defined(WIN32_VC) #include "mutexWin32Impl.h" #include "pnotify.h" class MutexWin32Impl; /** * Uses Windows native calls to implement a ConditionVar. * * On Windows Vista and above, we use the system's native condition variables. * * On Windows XP, we follow the "SetEvent" implementation suggested by * http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/win32-cv-1.html . This allows us to * implement both notify() and notify_all(). * * As described by the above reference, this implementation suffers from a few * weaknesses; in particular, it does not necessarily wake up all threads * fairly; and it may sometimes incorrectly wake up a thread that was not * waiting at the time notify() was called. But we figure it's good enough * for our purposes. */ class EXPCL_PANDA_PIPELINE ConditionVarWin32Impl { public: INLINE ConditionVarWin32Impl(MutexWin32Impl &mutex); INLINE ~ConditionVarWin32Impl(); INLINE void wait(); INLINE void wait(double timeout); INLINE void notify(); INLINE void notify_all(); private: MutexWin32Impl &_mutex; // On Windows XP, the first field contains a Signal (auto-reset) event, // the second field a broadcast (manual reset) event, third a waiter count. // On Windows Vista and above, the first contains a PCONDITION_VARIABLE. volatile PVOID _cvar[3] = {nullptr, nullptr, nullptr}; }; #include "conditionVarWin32Impl.I" #endif // WIN32_VC #endif