use super::Mutex; use crate::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, Ordering::Relaxed}; use crate::sys::futex::{futex_wait, futex_wake, futex_wake_all}; use crate::time::Duration; pub type MovableCondvar = Condvar; pub struct Condvar { // The value of this atomic is simply incremented on every notification. // This is used by `.wait()` to not miss any notifications after // unlocking the mutex and before waiting for notifications. futex: AtomicU32, } impl Condvar { #[inline] pub const fn new() -> Self { Self { futex: AtomicU32::new(0) } } // All the memory orderings here are `Relaxed`, // because synchronization is done by unlocking and locking the mutex. pub unsafe fn notify_one(&self) { self.futex.fetch_add(1, Relaxed); futex_wake(&self.futex); } pub unsafe fn notify_all(&self) { self.futex.fetch_add(1, Relaxed); futex_wake_all(&self.futex); } pub unsafe fn wait(&self, mutex: &Mutex) { self.wait_optional_timeout(mutex, None); } pub unsafe fn wait_timeout(&self, mutex: &Mutex, timeout: Duration) -> bool { self.wait_optional_timeout(mutex, Some(timeout)) } unsafe fn wait_optional_timeout(&self, mutex: &Mutex, timeout: Option) -> bool { // Examine the notification counter _before_ we unlock the mutex. let futex_value = self.futex.load(Relaxed); // Unlock the mutex before going to sleep. mutex.unlock(); // Wait, but only if there hasn't been any // notification since we unlocked the mutex. let r = futex_wait(&self.futex, futex_value, timeout); // Lock the mutex again. mutex.lock(); r } }