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//
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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// UNSUPPORTED: c++03
// UNSUPPORTED: no-threads
// <mutex>
// class recursive_timed_mutex;
// void lock();
#include <mutex>
#include <atomic>
#include <cassert>
#include <thread>
#include <vector>
#include "make_test_thread.h"
bool is_lockable(std::recursive_timed_mutex& m) {
bool did_lock;
std::thread t = support::make_test_thread([&] {
did_lock = m.try_lock();
if (did_lock)
m.unlock(); // undo side effects
});
t.join();
return did_lock;
}
int main(int, char**) {
// Lock a mutex that is not locked yet. This should succeed.
{
std::recursive_timed_mutex m;
m.lock();
m.unlock();
}
// Lock a mutex that is already locked by this thread. This should succeed and the mutex should only
// be unlocked after a matching number of calls to unlock() on the same thread.
{
std::recursive_timed_mutex m;
int lock_count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i != 10; ++i) {
m.lock();
++lock_count;
}
while (lock_count != 0) {
assert(!is_lockable(m));
m.unlock();
--lock_count;
}
assert(is_lockable(m));
}
// Lock a mutex that is already locked by another thread. This should block until it is unlocked.
{
std::atomic<bool> ready(false);
std::recursive_timed_mutex m;
m.lock();
std::atomic<bool> is_locked_from_main(true);
std::thread t = support::make_test_thread([&] {
ready = true;
m.lock();
assert(!is_locked_from_main);
m.unlock();
});
while (!ready)
/* spin */;
// We would rather signal this after we unlock, but that would create a race condition.
// We instead signal it before we unlock, which means that it's technically possible for
// the thread to take the lock while main is still holding it yet for the test to still pass.
is_locked_from_main = false;
m.unlock();
t.join();
}
// Make sure that at most one thread can acquire the mutex concurrently.
{
std::atomic<int> counter(0);
std::recursive_timed_mutex mutex;
std::vector<std::thread> threads;
for (int i = 0; i != 10; ++i) {
threads.push_back(support::make_test_thread([&] {
mutex.lock();
counter++;
assert(counter == 1);
counter--;
mutex.unlock();
}));
}
for (auto& t : threads)
t.join();
}
return 0;
}