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32 #include "namespace.h"
34 #include "un-namespace.h"
35 #include "thr_private.h"
37 __weak_reference(_pthread_once, pthread_once);
39 #define ONCE_NEVER_DONE PTHREAD_NEEDS_INIT
40 #define ONCE_DONE PTHREAD_DONE_INIT
41 #define ONCE_IN_PROGRESS 0x02
42 #define ONCE_MASK 0x03
44 static pthread_mutex_t once_lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
45 static pthread_cond_t once_cv = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
49 * The pthread_once() function is not a cancellation point. However,
50 * if init_routine is a cancellation point and is canceled, the effect
51 * on once_control shall be as if pthread_once() was never called.
55 once_cancel_handler(void *arg)
57 pthread_once_t *once_control = arg;
59 _pthread_mutex_lock(&once_lock);
60 once_control->state = ONCE_NEVER_DONE;
61 _pthread_mutex_unlock(&once_lock);
62 _pthread_cond_broadcast(&once_cv);
66 _pthread_once(pthread_once_t *once_control, void (*init_routine) (void))
68 struct pthread *curthread;
71 if (once_control->state == ONCE_DONE)
73 _pthread_mutex_lock(&once_lock);
74 while (*(volatile int *)&(once_control->state) == ONCE_IN_PROGRESS)
75 _pthread_cond_wait(&once_cv, &once_lock);
77 * If previous thread was canceled, then the state still
78 * could be ONCE_NEVER_DONE, we need to check it again.
80 if (*(volatile int *)&(once_control->state) == ONCE_NEVER_DONE) {
81 once_control->state = ONCE_IN_PROGRESS;
82 _pthread_mutex_unlock(&once_lock);
83 curthread = _get_curthread();
84 THR_CLEANUP_PUSH(curthread, once_cancel_handler, once_control);
86 THR_CLEANUP_POP(curthread, 0);
87 _pthread_mutex_lock(&once_lock);
88 once_control->state = ONCE_DONE;
91 _pthread_mutex_unlock(&once_lock);
93 _pthread_cond_broadcast(&once_cv);