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/** @file
* IPRT - Lock Validator.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2022 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
*
* This file is part of VirtualBox base platform packages, as
* available from https://www.virtualbox.org.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation, in version 3 of the
* License.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses>.
*
* The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
* of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
* (CDDL), a copy of it is provided in the "COPYING.CDDL" file included
* in the VirtualBox distribution, in which case the provisions of the
* CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
*
* You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
* terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only OR CDDL-1.0
*/
#ifndef IPRT_INCLUDED_lockvalidator_h
#define IPRT_INCLUDED_lockvalidator_h
#ifndef RT_WITHOUT_PRAGMA_ONCE
# pragma once
#endif
#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
#include <iprt/types.h>
#include <iprt/assert.h>
#include <iprt/thread.h>
#include <iprt/stdarg.h>
/** @defgroup grp_rtlockval RTLockValidator - Lock Validator
* @ingroup grp_rt
* @{
*/
RT_C_DECLS_BEGIN
/** Pointer to a record union.
* @internal */
typedef union RTLOCKVALRECUNION *PRTLOCKVALRECUNION;
/**
* Source position.
*/
typedef struct RTLOCKVALSRCPOS
{
/** The file where the lock was taken. */
R3R0PTRTYPE(const char * volatile) pszFile;
/** The function where the lock was taken. */
R3R0PTRTYPE(const char * volatile) pszFunction;
/** Some ID indicating where the lock was taken, typically an address. */
RTHCUINTPTR volatile uId;
/** The line number in the file. */
uint32_t volatile uLine;
#if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
uint32_t u32Padding; /**< Alignment padding. */
#endif
} RTLOCKVALSRCPOS;
AssertCompileSize(RTLOCKVALSRCPOS, HC_ARCH_BITS == 32 ? 16 : 32);
/* The pointer types are defined in iprt/types.h. */
/** @def RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT
* Initializer for a RTLOCKVALSRCPOS variable.
*
* @param pszFile The file name. Optional (NULL).
* @param uLine The line number in that file. Optional (0).
* @param pszFunction The function. Optional (NULL).
* @param uId Some location ID, normally the return address.
* Optional (NULL).
*/
#if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
# define RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT(pszFile, uLine, pszFunction, uId) \
{ (pszFile), (pszFunction), (uId), (uLine), 0 }
#else
# define RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT(pszFile, uLine, pszFunction, uId) \
{ (pszFile), (pszFunction), (uId), (uLine) }
#endif
/** @def RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT_DEBUG_API
* Initializer for a RTLOCKVALSRCPOS variable in a typicial debug API
* variant. Assumes RT_SRC_POS_DECL and RTHCUINTPTR uId as arguments.
*/
#define RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT_DEBUG_API() \
RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT(pszFile, iLine, pszFunction, uId)
/** @def RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT_NORMAL_API
* Initializer for a RTLOCKVALSRCPOS variable in a normal API
* variant. Assumes iprt/asm.h is included.
*/
#define RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT_NORMAL_API() \
RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT(__FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, (uintptr_t)ASMReturnAddress())
/** @def RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT_POS_NO_ID
* Initializer for a RTLOCKVALSRCPOS variable when no @c uId is present.
* Assumes iprt/asm.h is included.
*/
#define RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT_POS_NO_ID() \
RTLOCKVALSRCPOS_INIT(pszFile, iLine, pszFunction, (uintptr_t)ASMReturnAddress())
/**
* Lock validator record core.
*/
typedef struct RTLOCKVALRECORE
{
/** The magic value indicating the record type. */
uint32_t volatile u32Magic;
} RTLOCKVALRECCORE;
/** Pointer to a lock validator record core. */
typedef RTLOCKVALRECCORE *PRTLOCKVALRECCORE;
/** Pointer to a const lock validator record core. */
typedef RTLOCKVALRECCORE const *PCRTLOCKVALRECCORE;
/**
* Record recording the exclusive ownership of a lock.
*
* This is typically part of the per-lock data structure when compiling with
* the lock validator.
*/
typedef struct RTLOCKVALRECEXCL
{
/** Record core with RTLOCKVALRECEXCL_MAGIC as the magic value. */
RTLOCKVALRECCORE Core;
/** Whether it's enabled or not. */
bool fEnabled;
/** Reserved. */
bool afReserved[3];
/** Source position where the lock was taken. */
RTLOCKVALSRCPOS SrcPos;
/** The current owner thread. */
RTTHREAD volatile hThread;
/** Pointer to the lock record below us. Only accessed by the owner. */
R3R0PTRTYPE(PRTLOCKVALRECUNION) pDown;
/** Recursion count */
uint32_t cRecursion;
/** The lock sub-class. */
uint32_t volatile uSubClass;
/** The lock class. */
RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass;
/** Pointer to the lock. */
RTHCPTR hLock;
/** Pointer to the next sibling record.
* This is used to find the read side of a read-write lock. */
R3R0PTRTYPE(PRTLOCKVALRECUNION) pSibling;
/** The lock name.
* @remarks The bytes beyond 32 are for better size alignment and can be
* taken and used for other purposes if it becomes necessary. */
char szName[32 + (HC_ARCH_BITS == 32 ? 12 : 8)];
} RTLOCKVALRECEXCL;
AssertCompileSize(RTLOCKVALRECEXCL, HC_ARCH_BITS == 32 ? 0x60 : 0x80);
/* The pointer type is defined in iprt/types.h. */
/**
* For recording the one ownership share.
*/
typedef struct RTLOCKVALRECSHRDOWN
{
/** Record core with RTLOCKVALRECSHRDOWN_MAGIC as the magic value. */
RTLOCKVALRECCORE Core;
/** Recursion count */
uint16_t cRecursion;
/** Static (true) or dynamic (false) allocated record. */
bool fStaticAlloc;
/** Reserved. */
bool fReserved;
/** The current owner thread. */
RTTHREAD volatile hThread;
/** Pointer to the lock record below us. Only accessed by the owner. */
R3R0PTRTYPE(PRTLOCKVALRECUNION) pDown;
/** Pointer back to the shared record. */
R3R0PTRTYPE(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD) pSharedRec;
#if HC_ARCH_BITS == 32
/** Reserved. */
RTHCPTR pvReserved;
#endif
/** Source position where the lock was taken. */
RTLOCKVALSRCPOS SrcPos;
} RTLOCKVALRECSHRDOWN;
AssertCompileSize(RTLOCKVALRECSHRDOWN, HC_ARCH_BITS == 32 ? 24 + 16 : 32 + 32);
/** Pointer to a RTLOCKVALRECSHRDOWN. */
typedef RTLOCKVALRECSHRDOWN *PRTLOCKVALRECSHRDOWN;
/**
* Record recording the shared ownership of a lock.
*
* This is typically part of the per-lock data structure when compiling with
* the lock validator.
*/
typedef struct RTLOCKVALRECSHRD
{
/** Record core with RTLOCKVALRECSHRD_MAGIC as the magic value. */
RTLOCKVALRECCORE Core;
/** The lock sub-class. */
uint32_t volatile uSubClass;
/** The lock class. */
RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass;
/** Pointer to the lock. */
RTHCPTR hLock;
/** Pointer to the next sibling record.
* This is used to find the write side of a read-write lock. */
R3R0PTRTYPE(PRTLOCKVALRECUNION) pSibling;
/** The number of entries in the table.
* Updated before inserting and after removal. */
uint32_t volatile cEntries;
/** The index of the last entry (approximately). */
uint32_t volatile iLastEntry;
/** The max table size. */
uint32_t volatile cAllocated;
/** Set if the table is being reallocated, clear if not.
* This is used together with rtLockValidatorSerializeDetectionEnter to make
* sure there is exactly one thread doing the reallocation and that nobody is
* using the table at that point. */
bool volatile fReallocating;
/** Whether it's enabled or not. */
bool fEnabled;
/** Set if event semaphore signaller, clear if read-write semaphore. */
bool fSignaller;
/** Alignment padding. */
bool fPadding;
/** Pointer to a table containing pointers to records of all the owners. */
R3R0PTRTYPE(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRDOWN volatile *) papOwners;
/** The lock name.
* @remarks The bytes beyond 32 are for better size alignment and can be
* taken and used for other purposes if it becomes necessary. */
char szName[32 + (HC_ARCH_BITS == 32 ? 8 : 8)];
} RTLOCKVALRECSHRD;
AssertCompileSize(RTLOCKVALRECSHRD, HC_ARCH_BITS == 32 ? 0x50 : 0x60);
/**
* Makes the two records siblings.
*
* @returns VINF_SUCCESS on success, VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if either of
* the records are invalid.
* @param pRec1 Record 1.
* @param pRec2 Record 2.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecMakeSiblings(PRTLOCKVALRECCORE pRec1, PRTLOCKVALRECCORE pRec2);
/**
* Initialize a lock validator record.
*
* Use RTLockValidatorRecExclDelete to deinitialize it.
*
* @param pRec The record.
* @param hClass The class (no reference consumed). If NIL, the
* no lock order validation will be performed on
* this lock.
* @param uSubClass The sub-class. This is used to define lock
* order inside the same class. If you don't know,
* then pass RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_NONE.
* @param hLock The lock handle.
* @param fEnabled Pass @c false to explicitly disable lock
* validation, otherwise @c true.
* @param pszNameFmt Name format string for the lock validator,
* optional (NULL). Max length is 32 bytes.
* @param ... Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecExclInit(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, uint32_t uSubClass, void *hLock,
bool fEnabled, const char *pszNameFmt, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(6, 7);
/**
* Initialize a lock validator record.
*
* Use RTLockValidatorRecExclDelete to deinitialize it.
*
* @param pRec The record.
* @param hClass The class (no reference consumed). If NIL, the
* no lock order validation will be performed on
* this lock.
* @param uSubClass The sub-class. This is used to define lock
* order inside the same class. If you don't know,
* then pass RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_NONE.
* @param hLock The lock handle.
* @param fEnabled Pass @c false to explicitly disable lock
* validation, otherwise @c true.
* @param pszNameFmt Name format string for the lock validator,
* optional (NULL). Max length is 32 bytes.
* @param va Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecExclInitV(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, uint32_t uSubClass, void *hLock,
bool fEnabled, const char *pszNameFmt, va_list va) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(6, 0);
/**
* Uninitialize a lock validator record previously initialized by
* RTLockRecValidatorInit.
*
* @param pRec The record. Must be valid.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecExclDelete(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec);
/**
* Create and initialize a lock validator record.
*
* Use RTLockValidatorRecExclDestroy to deinitialize and destroy the returned
* record.
*
* @return VINF_SUCCESS or VERR_NO_MEMORY.
* @param ppRec Where to return the record pointer.
* @param hClass The class (no reference consumed). If NIL, the
* no lock order validation will be performed on
* this lock.
* @param uSubClass The sub-class. This is used to define lock
* order inside the same class. If you don't know,
* then pass RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_NONE.
* @param hLock The lock handle.
* @param fEnabled Pass @c false to explicitly disable lock
* validation, otherwise @c true.
* @param pszNameFmt Name format string for the lock validator,
* optional (NULL). Max length is 32 bytes.
* @param ... Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclCreate(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL *ppRec, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, uint32_t uSubClass, void *hLock,
bool fEnabled, const char *pszNameFmt, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(6, 7);
/**
* Create and initialize a lock validator record.
*
* Use RTLockValidatorRecExclDestroy to deinitialize and destroy the returned
* record.
*
* @return VINF_SUCCESS or VERR_NO_MEMORY.
* @param ppRec Where to return the record pointer.
* @param hClass The class (no reference consumed). If NIL, the
* no lock order validation will be performed on
* this lock.
* @param uSubClass The sub-class. This is used to define lock
* order inside the same class. If you don't know,
* then pass RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_NONE.
* @param hLock The lock handle.
* @param fEnabled Pass @c false to explicitly disable lock
* validation, otherwise @c true.
* @param pszNameFmt Name format string for the lock validator,
* optional (NULL). Max length is 32 bytes.
* @param va Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclCreateV(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL *ppRec, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, uint32_t uSubClass, void *hLock,
bool fEnabled, const char *pszNameFmt, va_list va) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(6, 0);
/**
* Deinitialize and destroy a record created by RTLockValidatorRecExclCreate.
*
* @param ppRec Pointer to the record pointer. Will be set to
* NULL.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecExclDestroy(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL *ppRec);
/**
* Sets the sub-class of the record.
*
* It is recommended to try make sure that nobody is using this class while
* changing the value.
*
* @returns The old sub-class. RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_INVALID is returns if the
* lock validator isn't compiled in or either of the parameters are
* invalid.
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param uSubClass The new sub-class value.
*/
RTDECL(uint32_t) RTLockValidatorRecExclSetSubClass(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, uint32_t uSubClass);
/**
* Record the specified thread as lock owner and increment the write lock count.
*
* This function is typically called after acquiring the lock. It accounts for
* recursions so it can be used instead of RTLockValidatorRecExclRecursion. Use
* RTLockValidatorRecExclReleaseOwner to reverse the effect.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThreadSelf The handle of the calling thread. If not known,
* pass NIL_RTTHREAD and we'll figure it out.
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
* @param fFirstRecursion Set if it is the first recursion, clear if not
* sure.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecExclSetOwner(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, RTTHREAD hThreadSelf,
PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos, bool fFirstRecursion);
/**
* Check the exit order and release (unset) the ownership.
*
* This is called by routines implementing releasing an exclusive lock,
* typically before getting down to the final lock releasing. Can be used for
* recursive releasing instead of RTLockValidatorRecExclUnwind.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_WRONG_RELEASE_ORDER if the order is wrong. Will have
* done all necessary whining and breakpointing before returning.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param fFinalRecursion Set if it's the final recursion, clear if not
* sure.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclReleaseOwner(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, bool fFinalRecursion);
/**
* Clear the lock ownership and decrement the write lock count.
*
* This is only for special cases where we wish to drop lock validation
* recording. See RTLockValidatorRecExclCheckAndRelease.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecExclReleaseOwnerUnchecked(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec);
/**
* Checks and records a lock recursion.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_NESTED if the semaphore class forbids recursion. Gone
* thru the motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_WRONG_ORDER if the locking order is wrong. Gone thru
* the motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclRecursion(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos);
/**
* Checks and records a lock unwind (releasing one recursion).
*
* This should be coupled with called to RTLockValidatorRecExclRecursion.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_WRONG_RELEASE_ORDER if the release order is wrong. Gone
* thru the motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclUnwind(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec);
/**
* Checks and records a mixed recursion.
*
* An example of a mixed recursion is a writer requesting read access to a
* SemRW.
*
* This should be coupled with called to RTLockValidatorRecExclUnwindMixed.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_NESTED if the semaphore class forbids recursion. Gone
* thru the motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_WRONG_ORDER if the locking order is wrong. Gone thru
* the motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record it to accounted it to.
* @param pRecMixed The validator record it came in on.
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclRecursionMixed(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, PRTLOCKVALRECCORE pRecMixed, PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos);
/**
* Checks and records the unwinding of a mixed recursion.
*
* This should be coupled with called to RTLockValidatorRecExclRecursionMixed.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_WRONG_RELEASE_ORDER if the release order is wrong. Gone
* thru the motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record it was accounted to.
* @param pRecMixed The validator record it came in on.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclUnwindMixed(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, PRTLOCKVALRECCORE pRecMixed);
/**
* Check the exclusive locking order.
*
* This is called by routines implementing exclusive lock acquisition.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_WRONG_ORDER if the order is wrong. Will have done all
* necessary whining and breakpointing before returning.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThreadSelf The handle of the calling thread. If not known,
* pass NIL_RTTHREAD and we'll figure it out.
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
* @param cMillies The timeout, in milliseconds.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclCheckOrder(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, RTTHREAD hThreadSelf,
PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos, RTMSINTERVAL cMillies);
/**
* Do deadlock detection before blocking on exclusive access to a lock and
* change the thread state.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS - thread is in the specified sleep state.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_DEADLOCK if blocking would deadlock. Gone thru the
* motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_NESTED if the semaphore isn't recursive and hThread is
* already the owner. Gone thru the motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_ILLEGAL_UPGRADE if it's a deadlock on the same lock.
* The caller must handle any legal upgrades without invoking this
* function (for now).
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record we're blocking on.
* @param hThreadSelf The current thread. Shall not be NIL_RTTHREAD!
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
* @param fRecursiveOk Whether it's ok to recurse.
* @param cMillies The timeout, in milliseconds.
* @param enmSleepState The sleep state to enter on successful return.
* @param fReallySleeping Is it really going to sleep now or not. Use
* false before calls to other IPRT synchronization
* methods.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclCheckBlocking(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, RTTHREAD hThreadSelf,
PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos, bool fRecursiveOk, RTMSINTERVAL cMillies,
RTTHREADSTATE enmSleepState, bool fReallySleeping);
/**
* RTLockValidatorRecExclCheckOrder and RTLockValidatorRecExclCheckBlocking
* baked into one call.
*
* @returns Any of the statuses returned by the two APIs.
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThreadSelf The current thread. Shall not be NIL_RTTHREAD!
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
* @param fRecursiveOk Whether it's ok to recurse.
* @param cMillies The timeout, in milliseconds.
* @param enmSleepState The sleep state to enter on successful return.
* @param fReallySleeping Is it really going to sleep now or not. Use
* false before calls to other IPRT synchronization
* methods.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecExclCheckOrderAndBlocking(PRTLOCKVALRECEXCL pRec, RTTHREAD hThreadSelf,
PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos, bool fRecursiveOk, RTMSINTERVAL cMillies,
RTTHREADSTATE enmSleepState, bool fReallySleeping);
/**
* Initialize a lock validator record for a shared lock.
*
* Use RTLockValidatorRecSharedDelete to deinitialize it.
*
* @param pRec The shared lock record.
* @param hClass The class (no reference consumed). If NIL, the
* no lock order validation will be performed on
* this lock.
* @param uSubClass The sub-class. This is used to define lock
* order inside the same class. If you don't know,
* then pass RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_NONE.
* @param hLock The lock handle.
* @param fSignaller Set if event semaphore signaller logic should be
* applied to this record, clear if read-write
* semaphore logic should be used.
* @param fEnabled Pass @c false to explicitly disable lock
* validation, otherwise @c true.
* @param pszNameFmt Name format string for the lock validator,
* optional (NULL). Max length is 32 bytes.
* @param ... Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecSharedInit(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, uint32_t uSubClass,
void *hLock, bool fSignaller, bool fEnabled,
const char *pszNameFmt, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(7, 8);
/**
* Initialize a lock validator record for a shared lock.
*
* Use RTLockValidatorRecSharedDelete to deinitialize it.
*
* @param pRec The shared lock record.
* @param hClass The class (no reference consumed). If NIL, the
* no lock order validation will be performed on
* this lock.
* @param uSubClass The sub-class. This is used to define lock
* order inside the same class. If you don't know,
* then pass RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_NONE.
* @param hLock The lock handle.
* @param fSignaller Set if event semaphore signaller logic should be
* applied to this record, clear if read-write
* semaphore logic should be used.
* @param fEnabled Pass @c false to explicitly disable lock
* validation, otherwise @c true.
* @param pszNameFmt Name format string for the lock validator,
* optional (NULL). Max length is 32 bytes.
* @param va Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecSharedInitV(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, uint32_t uSubClass,
void *hLock, bool fSignaller, bool fEnabled,
const char *pszNameFmt, va_list va) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(7, 0);
/**
* Uninitialize a lock validator record previously initialized by
* RTLockValidatorRecSharedInit.
*
* @param pRec The shared lock record. Must be valid.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecSharedDelete(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec);
/**
* Create and initialize a lock validator record for a shared lock.
*
* Use RTLockValidatorRecSharedDestroy to deinitialize and destroy the returned
* record.
*
* @returns IPRT status code.
* @param ppRec Where to return the record pointer.
* @param hClass The class (no reference consumed). If NIL, the
* no lock order validation will be performed on
* this lock.
* @param uSubClass The sub-class. This is used to define lock
* order inside the same class. If you don't know,
* then pass RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_NONE.
* @param pvLock The lock handle or address.
* @param fSignaller Set if event semaphore signaller logic should be
* applied to this record, clear if read-write
* semaphore logic should be used.
* @param fEnabled Pass @c false to explicitly disable lock
* validation, otherwise @c true.
* @param pszNameFmt Name format string for the lock validator,
* optional (NULL). Max length is 32 bytes.
* @param ... Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecSharedCreate(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD *ppRec, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, uint32_t uSubClass,
void *pvLock, bool fSignaller, bool fEnabled,
const char *pszNameFmt, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(7, 8);
/**
* Create and initialize a lock validator record for a shared lock.
*
* Use RTLockValidatorRecSharedDestroy to deinitialize and destroy the returned
* record.
*
* @returns IPRT status code.
* @param ppRec Where to return the record pointer.
* @param hClass The class (no reference consumed). If NIL, the
* no lock order validation will be performed on
* this lock.
* @param uSubClass The sub-class. This is used to define lock
* order inside the same class. If you don't know,
* then pass RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_NONE.
* @param pvLock The lock handle or address.
* @param fSignaller Set if event semaphore signaller logic should be
* applied to this record, clear if read-write
* semaphore logic should be used.
* @param fEnabled Pass @c false to explicitly disable lock
* validation, otherwise @c true.
* @param pszNameFmt Name format string for the lock validator,
* optional (NULL). Max length is 32 bytes.
* @param va Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecSharedCreateV(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD *ppRec, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, uint32_t uSubClass,
void *pvLock, bool fSignaller, bool fEnabled,
const char *pszNameFmt, va_list va) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(7, 0);
/**
* Deinitialize and destroy a record created by RTLockValidatorRecSharedCreate.
*
* @param ppRec Pointer to the record pointer. Will be set to
* NULL.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecSharedDestroy(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD *ppRec);
/**
* Sets the sub-class of the record.
*
* It is recommended to try make sure that nobody is using this class while
* changing the value.
*
* @returns The old sub-class. RTLOCKVAL_SUB_CLASS_INVALID is returns if the
* lock validator isn't compiled in or either of the parameters are
* invalid.
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param uSubClass The new sub-class value.
*/
RTDECL(uint32_t) RTLockValidatorRecSharedSetSubClass(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, uint32_t uSubClass);
/**
* Check the shared locking order.
*
* This is called by routines implementing shared lock acquisition.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_WRONG_ORDER if the order is wrong. Will have done all
* necessary whining and breakpointing before returning.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThreadSelf The handle of the calling thread. If not known,
* pass NIL_RTTHREAD and we'll figure it out.
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
* @param cMillies Intended sleep time in milliseconds.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecSharedCheckOrder(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTTHREAD hThreadSelf,
PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos, RTMSINTERVAL cMillies);
/**
* Do deadlock detection before blocking on shared access to a lock and change
* the thread state.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS - thread is in the specified sleep state.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_DEADLOCK if blocking would deadlock. Gone thru the
* motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_NESTED if the semaphore isn't recursive and hThread is
* already the owner. Gone thru the motions.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_ILLEGAL_UPGRADE if it's a deadlock on the same lock.
* The caller must handle any legal upgrades without invoking this
* function (for now).
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record we're blocking on.
* @param hThreadSelf The current thread. Shall not be NIL_RTTHREAD!
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
* @param fRecursiveOk Whether it's ok to recurse.
* @param cMillies Intended sleep time in milliseconds.
* @param enmSleepState The sleep state to enter on successful return.
* @param fReallySleeping Is it really going to sleep now or not. Use
* false before calls to other IPRT synchronization
* methods.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecSharedCheckBlocking(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTTHREAD hThreadSelf,
PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos, bool fRecursiveOk, RTMSINTERVAL cMillies,
RTTHREADSTATE enmSleepState, bool fReallySleeping);
/**
* RTLockValidatorRecSharedCheckOrder and RTLockValidatorRecSharedCheckBlocking
* baked into one call.
*
* @returns Any of the statuses returned by the two APIs.
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThreadSelf The current thread. Shall not be NIL_RTTHREAD!
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
* @param fRecursiveOk Whether it's ok to recurse.
* @param cMillies Intended sleep time in milliseconds.
* @param enmSleepState The sleep state to enter on successful return.
* @param fReallySleeping Is it really going to sleep now or not. Use
* false before calls to other IPRT synchronization
* methods.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecSharedCheckOrderAndBlocking(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTTHREAD hThreadSelf,
PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos, bool fRecursiveOk, RTMSINTERVAL cMillies,
RTTHREADSTATE enmSleepState, bool fReallySleeping);
/**
* Removes all current owners and makes hThread the only owner.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThread The thread handle of the owner. NIL_RTTHREAD is
* an alias for the current thread.
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecSharedResetOwner(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTTHREAD hThread, PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos);
/**
* Adds an owner to a shared locking record.
*
* Takes recursion into account. This function is typically called after
* acquiring the lock in shared mode.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThread The thread handle of the owner. NIL_RTTHREAD is
* an alias for the current thread.
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the lock operation.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecSharedAddOwner(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTTHREAD hThread, PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos);
/**
* Removes an owner from a shared locking record.
*
* Takes recursion into account. This function is typically called before
* releasing the lock.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThread The thread handle of the owner. NIL_RTTHREAD is
* an alias for the current thread.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorRecSharedRemoveOwner(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTTHREAD hThread);
/**
* Checks if the specified thread is one of the owners.
*
* @returns true if it is, false if not.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThread The thread handle of the owner. NIL_RTTHREAD is
* an alias for the current thread.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorRecSharedIsOwner(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTTHREAD hThread);
/**
* Check the exit order and release (unset) the shared ownership.
*
* This is called by routines implementing releasing the read/write lock.
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_WRONG_RELEASE_ORDER if the order is wrong. Will have
* done all necessary whining and breakpointing before returning.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThreadSelf The handle of the calling thread. NIL_RTTHREAD
* is an alias for the current thread.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecSharedCheckAndRelease(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTTHREAD hThreadSelf);
/**
* Check the signaller of an event.
*
* This is called by routines implementing releasing the event semaphore (both
* kinds).
*
* @retval VINF_SUCCESS on success.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_NOT_SIGNALLER if the thread is not in the record. Will
* have done all necessary whining and breakpointing before returning.
* @retval VERR_SEM_LV_INVALID_PARAMETER if the input is invalid.
*
* @param pRec The validator record.
* @param hThreadSelf The handle of the calling thread. NIL_RTTHREAD
* is an alias for the current thread.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorRecSharedCheckSignaller(PRTLOCKVALRECSHRD pRec, RTTHREAD hThreadSelf);
/**
* Gets the number of write locks and critical sections the specified
* thread owns.
*
* This number does not include any nested lock/critect entries.
*
* Note that it probably will return 0 for non-strict builds since
* release builds doesn't do unnecessary diagnostic counting like this.
*
* @returns Number of locks on success (0+) and VERR_INVALID_HANDLER on failure
* @param Thread The thread we're inquiring about.
* @remarks Will only work for strict builds.
*/
RTDECL(int32_t) RTLockValidatorWriteLockGetCount(RTTHREAD Thread);
/**
* Works the THREADINT::cWriteLocks member, mostly internal.
*
* @param Thread The current thread.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorWriteLockInc(RTTHREAD Thread);
/**
* Works the THREADINT::cWriteLocks member, mostly internal.
*
* @param Thread The current thread.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorWriteLockDec(RTTHREAD Thread);
/**
* Gets the number of read locks the specified thread owns.
*
* Note that nesting read lock entry will be included in the
* total sum. And that it probably will return 0 for non-strict
* builds since release builds doesn't do unnecessary diagnostic
* counting like this.
*
* @returns Number of read locks on success (0+) and VERR_INVALID_HANDLER on failure
* @param Thread The thread we're inquiring about.
*/
RTDECL(int32_t) RTLockValidatorReadLockGetCount(RTTHREAD Thread);
/**
* Works the THREADINT::cReadLocks member.
*
* @param Thread The current thread.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorReadLockInc(RTTHREAD Thread);
/**
* Works the THREADINT::cReadLocks member.
*
* @param Thread The current thread.
*/
RTDECL(void) RTLockValidatorReadLockDec(RTTHREAD Thread);
/**
* Query which lock the specified thread is waiting on.
*
* @returns The lock handle value or NULL.
* @param hThread The thread in question.
*/
RTDECL(void *) RTLockValidatorQueryBlocking(RTTHREAD hThread);
/**
* Checks if the thread is running in the lock validator after it has entered a
* block state.
*
* @returns true if it is, false if it isn't.
* @param hThread The thread in question.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorIsBlockedThreadInValidator(RTTHREAD hThread);
/**
* Checks if the calling thread is holding a lock in the specified class.
*
* @returns true if it holds a lock in the specific class, false if it
* doesn't.
*
* @param hCurrentThread The current thread. Pass NIL_RTTHREAD if you're
* lazy.
* @param hClass The class.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorHoldsLocksInClass(RTTHREAD hCurrentThread, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass);
/**
* Checks if the calling thread is holding a lock in the specified sub-class.
*
* @returns true if it holds a lock in the specific sub-class, false if it
* doesn't.
*
* @param hCurrentThread The current thread. Pass NIL_RTTHREAD if you're
* lazy.
* @param hClass The class.
* @param uSubClass The new sub-class value.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorHoldsLocksInSubClass(RTTHREAD hCurrentThread, RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, uint32_t uSubClass);
/**
* Creates a new lock validator class, all properties specified.
*
* @returns IPRT status code
* @param phClass Where to return the class handle.
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the create call.
* @param fAutodidact Whether the class should be allowed to teach
* itself new locking order rules (true), or if the
* user will teach it all it needs to know (false).
* @param fRecursionOk Whether to allow lock recursion or not.
* @param fStrictReleaseOrder Enforce strict lock release order or not.
* @param cMsMinDeadlock Used to raise the sleep interval at which
* deadlock detection kicks in. Minimum is 1 ms,
* while RT_INDEFINITE_WAIT will disable it.
* @param cMsMinOrder Used to raise the sleep interval at which lock
* order validation kicks in. Minimum is 1 ms,
* while RT_INDEFINITE_WAIT will disable it.
* @param pszNameFmt Class name format string, optional (NULL). Max
* length is 32 bytes.
* @param ... Format string arguments.
*
* @remarks The properties can be modified after creation by the
* RTLockValidatorClassSet* methods.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorClassCreateEx(PRTLOCKVALCLASS phClass, PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos,
bool fAutodidact, bool fRecursionOk, bool fStrictReleaseOrder,
RTMSINTERVAL cMsMinDeadlock, RTMSINTERVAL cMsMinOrder,
const char *pszNameFmt, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(8, 9);
/**
* Creates a new lock validator class, all properties specified.
*
* @returns IPRT status code
* @param phClass Where to return the class handle.
* @param pSrcPos The source position of the create call.
* @param fAutodidact Whether the class should be allowed to teach
* itself new locking order rules (true), or if the
* user will teach it all it needs to know (false).
* @param fRecursionOk Whether to allow lock recursion or not.
* @param fStrictReleaseOrder Enforce strict lock release order or not.
* @param cMsMinDeadlock Used to raise the sleep interval at which
* deadlock detection kicks in. Minimum is 1 ms,
* while RT_INDEFINITE_WAIT will disable it.
* @param cMsMinOrder Used to raise the sleep interval at which lock
* order validation kicks in. Minimum is 1 ms,
* while RT_INDEFINITE_WAIT will disable it.
* @param pszNameFmt Class name format string, optional (NULL). Max
* length is 32 bytes.
* @param va Format string arguments.
*
* @remarks The properties can be modified after creation by the
* RTLockValidatorClassSet* methods.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorClassCreateExV(PRTLOCKVALCLASS phClass, PCRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos,
bool fAutodidact, bool fRecursionOk, bool fStrictReleaseOrder,
RTMSINTERVAL cMsMinDeadlock, RTMSINTERVAL cMsMinOrder,
const char *pszNameFmt, va_list va) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(8, 0);
/**
* Creates a new lock validator class.
*
* @returns IPRT status code
* @param phClass Where to return the class handle.
* @param fAutodidact Whether the class should be allowed to teach
* itself new locking order rules (true), or if the
* user will teach it all it needs to know (false).
* @param SRC_POS The source position where call is being made from.
* Use RT_SRC_POS when possible. Optional.
* @param pszNameFmt Class name format string, optional (NULL). Max
* length is 32 bytes.
* @param ... Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorClassCreate(PRTLOCKVALCLASS phClass, bool fAutodidact, RT_SRC_POS_DECL,
const char *pszNameFmt, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(6, 7);
/**
* Creates a new lock validator class with a reference that is consumed by the
* first call to RTLockValidatorClassRetain.
*
* This is tailored for use in the parameter list of a semaphore constructor.
*
* @returns Class handle with a reference that is automatically consumed by the
* first retainer. NIL_RTLOCKVALCLASS if we run into trouble.
*
* @param SRC_POS The source position where call is being made from.
* Use RT_SRC_POS when possible. Optional.
* @param pszNameFmt Class name format string, optional (NULL). Max
* length is 32 bytes.
* @param ... Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(RTLOCKVALCLASS) RTLockValidatorClassCreateUnique(RT_SRC_POS_DECL,
const char *pszNameFmt, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(4, 5);
/**
* Finds a class for the specified source position.
*
* @returns A handle to the class (not retained!) or NIL_RTLOCKVALCLASS.
* @param pSrcPos The source position.
*/
RTDECL(RTLOCKVALCLASS) RTLockValidatorClassFindForSrcPos(PRTLOCKVALSRCPOS pSrcPos);
/**
* Finds or creates a class given the source position.
*
* @returns Class handle (not retained!) or NIL_RTLOCKVALCLASS.
* @param SRC_POS The source position where call is being made from.
* Use RT_SRC_POS when possible. Optional.
* @param pszNameFmt Class name format string, optional (NULL). Max
* length is 32 bytes.
* @param ... Format string arguments.
*/
RTDECL(RTLOCKVALCLASS) RTLockValidatorClassForSrcPos(RT_SRC_POS_DECL,
const char *pszNameFmt, ...) RT_IPRT_FORMAT_ATTR_MAYBE_NULL(4, 5);
/**
* Retains a reference to a lock validator class.
*
* @returns New reference count; UINT32_MAX if the handle is invalid.
* @param hClass Handle to the class.
*/
RTDECL(uint32_t) RTLockValidatorClassRetain(RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass);
/**
* Releases a reference to a lock validator class.
*
* @returns New reference count. 0 if hClass is NIL_RTLOCKVALCLASS. UINT32_MAX
* if the handle is invalid.
* @param hClass Handle to the class.
*/
RTDECL(uint32_t) RTLockValidatorClassRelease(RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass);
/**
* Teaches the class @a hClass that locks in the class @a hPriorClass can be
* held when taking a lock of class @a hClass
*
* @returns IPRT status.
* @param hClass Handle to the pupil class.
* @param hPriorClass Handle to the class that can be held prior to
* taking a lock in the pupil class. (No reference
* is consumed.)
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorClassAddPriorClass(RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, RTLOCKVALCLASS hPriorClass);
/**
* Enables or disables the strict release order enforcing.
*
* @returns IPRT status.
* @param hClass Handle to the class to change.
* @param fEnabled Enable it (true) or disable it (false).
*/
RTDECL(int) RTLockValidatorClassEnforceStrictReleaseOrder(RTLOCKVALCLASS hClass, bool fEnabled);
/**
* Enables / disables the lock validator for new locks.
*
* @returns The old setting.
* @param fEnabled The new setting.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorSetEnabled(bool fEnabled);
/**
* Is the lock validator enabled?
*
* @returns True if enabled, false if not.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorIsEnabled(void);
/**
* Controls whether the lock validator should be quiet or noisy (default).
*
* @returns The old setting.
* @param fQuiet The new setting.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorSetQuiet(bool fQuiet);
/**
* Is the lock validator quiet or noisy?
*
* @returns True if it is quiet, false if noisy.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorIsQuiet(void);
/**
* Makes the lock validator panic (default) or not.
*
* @returns The old setting.
* @param fPanic The new setting.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorSetMayPanic(bool fPanic);
/**
* Can the lock validator cause panic.
*
* @returns True if it can, false if not.
*/
RTDECL(bool) RTLockValidatorMayPanic(void);
RT_C_DECLS_END
/** @} */
#endif /* !IPRT_INCLUDED_lockvalidator_h */
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