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  1. /*
  2. Simple DirectMedia Layer
  3. Copyright (C) 1997-2023 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
  4. This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied
  5. warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages
  6. arising from the use of this software.
  7. Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,
  8. including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it
  9. freely, subject to the following restrictions:
  10. 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not
  11. claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software
  12. in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
  13. appreciated but is not required.
  14. 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be
  15. misrepresented as being the original software.
  16. 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
  17. */
  18. #ifndef SDL_mutex_h_
  19. #define SDL_mutex_h_
  20. /**
  21. * \file SDL_mutex.h
  22. *
  23. * \brief Functions to provide thread synchronization primitives.
  24. */
  25. #include <SDL3/SDL_stdinc.h>
  26. #include <SDL3/SDL_error.h>
  27. /******************************************************************************/
  28. /* Enable thread safety attributes only with clang.
  29. * The attributes can be safely erased when compiling with other compilers.
  30. *
  31. * To enable analysis, set these environment variables before running cmake:
  32. * export CC=clang
  33. * export CFLAGS="-DSDL_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS -Wthread-safety"
  34. */
  35. #if defined(SDL_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS) && \
  36. defined(__clang__) && (!defined(SWIG))
  37. #define SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(x) __attribute__((x))
  38. #else
  39. #define SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(x) /* no-op */
  40. #endif
  41. #define SDL_CAPABILITY(x) \
  42. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(capability(x))
  43. #define SDL_SCOPED_CAPABILITY \
  44. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(scoped_lockable)
  45. #define SDL_GUARDED_BY(x) \
  46. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(guarded_by(x))
  47. #define SDL_PT_GUARDED_BY(x) \
  48. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(pt_guarded_by(x))
  49. #define SDL_ACQUIRED_BEFORE(x) \
  50. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(acquired_before(x))
  51. #define SDL_ACQUIRED_AFTER(x) \
  52. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(acquired_after(x))
  53. #define SDL_REQUIRES(x) \
  54. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(requires_capability(x))
  55. #define SDL_REQUIRES_SHARED(x) \
  56. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(requires_shared_capability(x))
  57. #define SDL_ACQUIRE(x) \
  58. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(acquire_capability(x))
  59. #define SDL_ACQUIRE_SHARED(x) \
  60. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(acquire_shared_capability(x))
  61. #define SDL_RELEASE(x) \
  62. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(release_capability(x))
  63. #define SDL_RELEASE_SHARED(x) \
  64. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(release_shared_capability(x))
  65. #define SDL_RELEASE_GENERIC(x) \
  66. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(release_generic_capability(x))
  67. #define SDL_TRY_ACQUIRE(x, y) \
  68. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(try_acquire_capability(x, y))
  69. #define SDL_TRY_ACQUIRE_SHARED(x, y) \
  70. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(try_acquire_shared_capability(x, y))
  71. #define SDL_EXCLUDES(x) \
  72. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(locks_excluded(x))
  73. #define SDL_ASSERT_CAPABILITY(x) \
  74. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(assert_capability(x))
  75. #define SDL_ASSERT_SHARED_CAPABILITY(x) \
  76. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(assert_shared_capability(x))
  77. #define SDL_RETURN_CAPABILITY(x) \
  78. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(lock_returned(x))
  79. #define SDL_NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS \
  80. SDL_THREAD_ANNOTATION_ATTRIBUTE__(no_thread_safety_analysis)
  81. /******************************************************************************/
  82. #include <SDL3/SDL_begin_code.h>
  83. /* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */
  84. #ifdef __cplusplus
  85. extern "C" {
  86. #endif
  87. /**
  88. * Synchronization functions which can time out return this value
  89. * if they time out.
  90. */
  91. #define SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT 1
  92. /**
  93. * This is the timeout value which corresponds to never time out.
  94. */
  95. #define SDL_MUTEX_MAXWAIT -1
  96. /**
  97. * \name Mutex functions
  98. */
  99. /* @{ */
  100. /* The SDL mutex structure, defined in SDL_sysmutex.c */
  101. struct SDL_Mutex;
  102. typedef struct SDL_Mutex SDL_Mutex;
  103. /**
  104. * Create a new mutex.
  105. *
  106. * All newly-created mutexes begin in the _unlocked_ state.
  107. *
  108. * Calls to SDL_LockMutex() will not return while the mutex is locked by
  109. * another thread. See SDL_TryLockMutex() to attempt to lock without blocking.
  110. *
  111. * SDL mutexes are reentrant.
  112. *
  113. * \returns the initialized and unlocked mutex or NULL on failure; call
  114. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  115. *
  116. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  117. *
  118. * \sa SDL_DestroyMutex
  119. * \sa SDL_LockMutex
  120. * \sa SDL_TryLockMutex
  121. * \sa SDL_UnlockMutex
  122. */
  123. extern DECLSPEC SDL_Mutex *SDLCALL SDL_CreateMutex(void);
  124. /**
  125. * Lock the mutex.
  126. *
  127. * This will block until the mutex is available, which is to say it is in the
  128. * unlocked state and the OS has chosen the caller as the next thread to lock
  129. * it. Of all threads waiting to lock the mutex, only one may do so at a time.
  130. *
  131. * It is legal for the owning thread to lock an already-locked mutex. It must
  132. * unlock it the same number of times before it is actually made available for
  133. * other threads in the system (this is known as a "recursive mutex").
  134. *
  135. * \param mutex the mutex to lock
  136. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
  137. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  138. *
  139. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  140. */
  141. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_LockMutex(SDL_Mutex *mutex) SDL_ACQUIRE(mutex);
  142. /**
  143. * Try to lock a mutex without blocking.
  144. *
  145. * This works just like SDL_LockMutex(), but if the mutex is not available,
  146. * this function returns `SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT` immediately.
  147. *
  148. * This technique is useful if you need exclusive access to a resource but
  149. * don't want to wait for it, and will return to it to try again later.
  150. *
  151. * \param mutex the mutex to try to lock
  152. * \returns 0, `SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT`, or -1 on error; call SDL_GetError() for
  153. * more information.
  154. *
  155. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  156. *
  157. * \sa SDL_CreateMutex
  158. * \sa SDL_DestroyMutex
  159. * \sa SDL_LockMutex
  160. * \sa SDL_UnlockMutex
  161. */
  162. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_TryLockMutex(SDL_Mutex *mutex) SDL_TRY_ACQUIRE(0, mutex);
  163. /**
  164. * Unlock the mutex.
  165. *
  166. * It is legal for the owning thread to lock an already-locked mutex. It must
  167. * unlock it the same number of times before it is actually made available for
  168. * other threads in the system (this is known as a "recursive mutex").
  169. *
  170. * It is illegal to unlock a mutex that has not been locked by the current
  171. * thread, and doing so results in undefined behavior.
  172. *
  173. * \param mutex the mutex to unlock.
  174. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
  175. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  176. *
  177. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  178. */
  179. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_UnlockMutex(SDL_Mutex *mutex) SDL_RELEASE(mutex);
  180. /**
  181. * Destroy a mutex created with SDL_CreateMutex().
  182. *
  183. * This function must be called on any mutex that is no longer needed. Failure
  184. * to destroy a mutex will result in a system memory or resource leak. While
  185. * it is safe to destroy a mutex that is _unlocked_, it is not safe to attempt
  186. * to destroy a locked mutex, and may result in undefined behavior depending
  187. * on the platform.
  188. *
  189. * \param mutex the mutex to destroy
  190. *
  191. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  192. *
  193. * \sa SDL_CreateMutex
  194. * \sa SDL_LockMutex
  195. * \sa SDL_TryLockMutex
  196. * \sa SDL_UnlockMutex
  197. */
  198. extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_DestroyMutex(SDL_Mutex *mutex);
  199. /* @} *//* Mutex functions */
  200. /**
  201. * \name Read/write lock functions
  202. */
  203. /* @{ */
  204. /* The SDL read/write lock structure, defined in SDL_sysrwlock.c */
  205. struct SDL_RWLock;
  206. typedef struct SDL_RWLock SDL_RWLock;
  207. /*
  208. * Synchronization functions which can time out return this value
  209. * if they time out.
  210. */
  211. #define SDL_RWLOCK_TIMEDOUT SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT
  212. /**
  213. * Create a new read/write lock.
  214. *
  215. * A read/write lock is useful for situations where you have multiple threads
  216. * trying to access a resource that is rarely updated. All threads requesting
  217. * a read-only lock will be allowed to run in parallel; if a thread requests a
  218. * write lock, it will be provided exclusive access. This makes it safe for
  219. * multiple threads to use a resource at the same time if they promise not to
  220. * change it, and when it has to be changed, the rwlock will serve as a
  221. * gateway to make sure those changes can be made safely.
  222. *
  223. * In the right situation, a rwlock can be more efficient than a mutex, which
  224. * only lets a single thread proceed at a time, even if it won't be modifying
  225. * the data.
  226. *
  227. * All newly-created read/write locks begin in the _unlocked_ state.
  228. *
  229. * Calls to SDL_LockRWLockForReading() and SDL_LockRWLockForWriting will not
  230. * return while the rwlock is locked _for writing_ by another thread. See
  231. * SDL_TryLockRWLockForReading() and SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting() to attempt
  232. * to lock without blocking.
  233. *
  234. * SDL read/write locks are only recursive for read-only locks! They are not
  235. * guaranteed to be fair, or provide access in a FIFO manner! They are not
  236. * guaranteed to favor writers. You may not lock a rwlock for both read-only
  237. * and write access at the same time from the same thread (so you can't
  238. * promote your read-only lock to a write lock without unlocking first).
  239. *
  240. * \returns the initialized and unlocked read/write lock or NULL on failure;
  241. * call SDL_GetError() for more information.
  242. *
  243. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  244. *
  245. * \sa SDL_DestroyRWLock
  246. * \sa SDL_LockRWLockForReading
  247. * \sa SDL_TryLockRWLockForReading
  248. * \sa SDL_LockRWLockForWriting
  249. * \sa SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting
  250. * \sa SDL_UnlockRWLock
  251. */
  252. extern DECLSPEC SDL_RWLock *SDLCALL SDL_CreateRWLock(void);
  253. /**
  254. * Lock the read/write lock for _read only_ operations.
  255. *
  256. * This will block until the rwlock is available, which is to say it is not
  257. * locked for writing by any other thread. Of all threads waiting to lock the
  258. * rwlock, all may do so at the same time as long as they are requesting
  259. * read-only access; if a thread wants to lock for writing, only one may do so
  260. * at a time, and no other threads, read-only or not, may hold the lock at the
  261. * same time.
  262. *
  263. * It is legal for the owning thread to lock an already-locked rwlock for
  264. * reading. It must unlock it the same number of times before it is actually
  265. * made available for other threads in the system (this is known as a
  266. * "recursive rwlock").
  267. *
  268. * Note that locking for writing is not recursive (this is only available to
  269. * read-only locks).
  270. *
  271. * It is illegal to request a read-only lock from a thread that already holds
  272. * the write lock. Doing so results in undefined behavior. Unlock the write
  273. * lock before requesting a read-only lock. (But, of course, if you have the
  274. * write lock, you don't need further locks to read in any case.)
  275. *
  276. * \param rwlock the read/write lock to lock
  277. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
  278. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  279. *
  280. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  281. *
  282. * \sa SDL_UnlockRWLock
  283. */
  284. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_LockRWLockForReading(SDL_RWLock *rwlock) SDL_ACQUIRE_SHARED(rwlock);
  285. /**
  286. * Lock the read/write lock for _write_ operations.
  287. *
  288. * This will block until the rwlock is available, which is to say it is not
  289. * locked for reading or writing by any other thread. Only one thread may hold
  290. * the lock when it requests write access; all other threads, whether they
  291. * also want to write or only want read-only access, must wait until the
  292. * writer thread has released the lock.
  293. *
  294. * It is illegal for the owning thread to lock an already-locked rwlock for
  295. * writing (read-only may be locked recursively, writing can not). Doing so
  296. * results in undefined behavior.
  297. *
  298. * It is illegal to request a write lock from a thread that already holds a
  299. * read-only lock. Doing so results in undefined behavior. Unlock the
  300. * read-only lock before requesting a write lock.
  301. *
  302. * \param rwlock the read/write lock to lock
  303. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
  304. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  305. *
  306. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  307. *
  308. * \sa SDL_UnlockRWLock
  309. */
  310. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_LockRWLockForWriting(SDL_RWLock *rwlock) SDL_ACQUIRE(rwlock);
  311. /**
  312. * Try to lock a read/write lock _for reading_ without blocking.
  313. *
  314. * This works just like SDL_LockRWLockForReading(), but if the rwlock is not
  315. * available, then this function returns `SDL_RWLOCK_TIMEDOUT` immediately.
  316. *
  317. * This technique is useful if you need access to a resource but don't want to
  318. * wait for it, and will return to it to try again later.
  319. *
  320. * Trying to lock for read-only access can succeed if other threads are
  321. * holding read-only locks, as this won't prevent access.
  322. *
  323. * \param rwlock the rwlock to try to lock
  324. * \returns 0, `SDL_RWLOCK_TIMEDOUT`, or -1 on error; call SDL_GetError() for
  325. * more information.
  326. *
  327. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  328. *
  329. * \sa SDL_CreateRWLock
  330. * \sa SDL_DestroyRWLock
  331. * \sa SDL_TryLockRWLockForReading
  332. * \sa SDL_UnlockRWLock
  333. */
  334. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_TryLockRWLockForReading(SDL_RWLock *rwlock) SDL_TRY_ACQUIRE_SHARED(0, rwlock);
  335. /**
  336. * Try to lock a read/write lock _for writing_ without blocking.
  337. *
  338. * This works just like SDL_LockRWLockForWriting(), but if the rwlock is not
  339. * available, this function returns `SDL_RWLOCK_TIMEDOUT` immediately.
  340. *
  341. * This technique is useful if you need exclusive access to a resource but
  342. * don't want to wait for it, and will return to it to try again later.
  343. *
  344. * It is illegal for the owning thread to lock an already-locked rwlock for
  345. * writing (read-only may be locked recursively, writing can not). Doing so
  346. * results in undefined behavior.
  347. *
  348. * It is illegal to request a write lock from a thread that already holds a
  349. * read-only lock. Doing so results in undefined behavior. Unlock the
  350. * read-only lock before requesting a write lock.
  351. *
  352. * \param rwlock the rwlock to try to lock
  353. * \returns 0, `SDL_RWLOCK_TIMEDOUT`, or -1 on error; call SDL_GetError() for
  354. * more information.
  355. *
  356. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  357. *
  358. * \sa SDL_CreateRWLock
  359. * \sa SDL_DestroyRWLock
  360. * \sa SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting
  361. * \sa SDL_UnlockRWLock
  362. */
  363. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting(SDL_RWLock *rwlock) SDL_TRY_ACQUIRE(0, rwlock);
  364. /**
  365. * Unlock the read/write lock.
  366. *
  367. * Use this function to unlock the rwlock, whether it was locked for read-only
  368. * or write operations.
  369. *
  370. * It is legal for the owning thread to lock an already-locked read-only lock.
  371. * It must unlock it the same number of times before it is actually made
  372. * available for other threads in the system (this is known as a "recursive
  373. * rwlock").
  374. *
  375. * It is illegal to unlock a rwlock that has not been locked by the current
  376. * thread, and doing so results in undefined behavior.
  377. *
  378. * \param rwlock the rwlock to unlock.
  379. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
  380. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  381. *
  382. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  383. */
  384. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_UnlockRWLock(SDL_RWLock *rwlock) SDL_RELEASE_SHARED(rwlock);
  385. /**
  386. * Destroy a read/write lock created with SDL_CreateRWLock().
  387. *
  388. * This function must be called on any read/write lock that is no longer
  389. * needed. Failure to destroy a rwlock will result in a system memory or
  390. * resource leak. While it is safe to destroy a rwlock that is _unlocked_, it
  391. * is not safe to attempt to destroy a locked rwlock, and may result in
  392. * undefined behavior depending on the platform.
  393. *
  394. * \param rwlock the rwlock to destroy
  395. *
  396. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  397. *
  398. * \sa SDL_CreateRWLock
  399. * \sa SDL_LockRWLockForReading
  400. * \sa SDL_LockRWLockForWriting
  401. * \sa SDL_TryLockRWLockForReading
  402. * \sa SDL_TryLockRWLockForWriting
  403. * \sa SDL_UnlockRWLock
  404. */
  405. extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_DestroyRWLock(SDL_RWLock *rwlock);
  406. /* @} *//* Read/write lock functions */
  407. /**
  408. * \name Semaphore functions
  409. */
  410. /* @{ */
  411. /* The SDL semaphore structure, defined in SDL_syssem.c */
  412. struct SDL_Semaphore;
  413. typedef struct SDL_Semaphore SDL_Semaphore;
  414. /**
  415. * Create a semaphore.
  416. *
  417. * This function creates a new semaphore and initializes it with the value
  418. * `initial_value`. Each wait operation on the semaphore will atomically
  419. * decrement the semaphore value and potentially block if the semaphore value
  420. * is 0. Each post operation will atomically increment the semaphore value and
  421. * wake waiting threads and allow them to retry the wait operation.
  422. *
  423. * \param initial_value the starting value of the semaphore
  424. * \returns a new semaphore or NULL on failure; call SDL_GetError() for more
  425. * information.
  426. *
  427. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  428. *
  429. * \sa SDL_DestroySemaphore
  430. * \sa SDL_PostSemaphore
  431. * \sa SDL_TryWaitSemaphore
  432. * \sa SDL_GetSemaphoreValue
  433. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphore
  434. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphoreTimeout
  435. */
  436. extern DECLSPEC SDL_Semaphore *SDLCALL SDL_CreateSemaphore(Uint32 initial_value);
  437. /**
  438. * Destroy a semaphore.
  439. *
  440. * It is not safe to destroy a semaphore if there are threads currently
  441. * waiting on it.
  442. *
  443. * \param sem the semaphore to destroy
  444. *
  445. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  446. *
  447. * \sa SDL_CreateSemaphore
  448. * \sa SDL_PostSemaphore
  449. * \sa SDL_TryWaitSemaphore
  450. * \sa SDL_GetSemaphoreValue
  451. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphore
  452. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphoreTimeout
  453. */
  454. extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_DestroySemaphore(SDL_Semaphore *sem);
  455. /**
  456. * Wait until a semaphore has a positive value and then decrements it.
  457. *
  458. * This function suspends the calling thread until either the semaphore
  459. * pointed to by `sem` has a positive value or the call is interrupted by a
  460. * signal or error. If the call is successful it will atomically decrement the
  461. * semaphore value.
  462. *
  463. * This function is the equivalent of calling SDL_WaitSemaphoreTimeout() with
  464. * a time length of `SDL_MUTEX_MAXWAIT`.
  465. *
  466. * \param sem the semaphore wait on
  467. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
  468. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  469. *
  470. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  471. *
  472. * \sa SDL_CreateSemaphore
  473. * \sa SDL_DestroySemaphore
  474. * \sa SDL_PostSemaphore
  475. * \sa SDL_TryWaitSemaphore
  476. * \sa SDL_GetSemaphoreValue
  477. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphore
  478. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphoreTimeout
  479. */
  480. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_WaitSemaphore(SDL_Semaphore *sem);
  481. /**
  482. * See if a semaphore has a positive value and decrement it if it does.
  483. *
  484. * This function checks to see if the semaphore pointed to by `sem` has a
  485. * positive value and atomically decrements the semaphore value if it does. If
  486. * the semaphore doesn't have a positive value, the function immediately
  487. * returns SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT.
  488. *
  489. * \param sem the semaphore to wait on
  490. * \returns 0 if the wait succeeds, `SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT` if the wait would
  491. * block, or a negative error code on failure; call SDL_GetError()
  492. * for more information.
  493. *
  494. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  495. *
  496. * \sa SDL_CreateSemaphore
  497. * \sa SDL_DestroySemaphore
  498. * \sa SDL_PostSemaphore
  499. * \sa SDL_GetSemaphoreValue
  500. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphore
  501. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphoreTimeout
  502. */
  503. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_TryWaitSemaphore(SDL_Semaphore *sem);
  504. /**
  505. * Wait until a semaphore has a positive value and then decrements it.
  506. *
  507. * This function suspends the calling thread until either the semaphore
  508. * pointed to by `sem` has a positive value, the call is interrupted by a
  509. * signal or error, or the specified time has elapsed. If the call is
  510. * successful it will atomically decrement the semaphore value.
  511. *
  512. * \param sem the semaphore to wait on
  513. * \param timeoutMS the length of the timeout, in milliseconds
  514. * \returns 0 if the wait succeeds, `SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT` if the wait does not
  515. * succeed in the allotted time, or a negative error code on failure;
  516. * call SDL_GetError() for more information.
  517. *
  518. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  519. *
  520. * \sa SDL_CreateSemaphore
  521. * \sa SDL_DestroySemaphore
  522. * \sa SDL_PostSemaphore
  523. * \sa SDL_TryWaitSemaphore
  524. * \sa SDL_GetSemaphoreValue
  525. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphore
  526. */
  527. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_WaitSemaphoreTimeout(SDL_Semaphore *sem, Sint32 timeoutMS);
  528. /**
  529. * Atomically increment a semaphore's value and wake waiting threads.
  530. *
  531. * \param sem the semaphore to increment
  532. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
  533. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  534. *
  535. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  536. *
  537. * \sa SDL_CreateSemaphore
  538. * \sa SDL_DestroySemaphore
  539. * \sa SDL_TryWaitSemaphore
  540. * \sa SDL_GetSemaphoreValue
  541. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphore
  542. * \sa SDL_WaitSemaphoreTimeout
  543. */
  544. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_PostSemaphore(SDL_Semaphore *sem);
  545. /**
  546. * Get the current value of a semaphore.
  547. *
  548. * \param sem the semaphore to query
  549. * \returns the current value of the semaphore.
  550. *
  551. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  552. *
  553. * \sa SDL_CreateSemaphore
  554. */
  555. extern DECLSPEC Uint32 SDLCALL SDL_GetSemaphoreValue(SDL_Semaphore *sem);
  556. /* @} *//* Semaphore functions */
  557. /**
  558. * \name Condition variable functions
  559. */
  560. /* @{ */
  561. /* The SDL condition variable structure, defined in SDL_syscond.c */
  562. struct SDL_Condition;
  563. typedef struct SDL_Condition SDL_Condition;
  564. /**
  565. * Create a condition variable.
  566. *
  567. * \returns a new condition variable or NULL on failure; call SDL_GetError()
  568. * for more information.
  569. *
  570. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  571. *
  572. * \sa SDL_BroadcastCondition
  573. * \sa SDL_SignalCondition
  574. * \sa SDL_WaitCondition
  575. * \sa SDL_WaitConditionTimeout
  576. * \sa SDL_DestroyCondition
  577. */
  578. extern DECLSPEC SDL_Condition *SDLCALL SDL_CreateCondition(void);
  579. /**
  580. * Destroy a condition variable.
  581. *
  582. * \param cond the condition variable to destroy
  583. *
  584. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  585. *
  586. * \sa SDL_BroadcastCondition
  587. * \sa SDL_SignalCondition
  588. * \sa SDL_WaitCondition
  589. * \sa SDL_WaitConditionTimeout
  590. * \sa SDL_CreateCondition
  591. */
  592. extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_DestroyCondition(SDL_Condition *cond);
  593. /**
  594. * Restart one of the threads that are waiting on the condition variable.
  595. *
  596. * \param cond the condition variable to signal
  597. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
  598. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  599. *
  600. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  601. *
  602. * \sa SDL_BroadcastCondition
  603. * \sa SDL_WaitCondition
  604. * \sa SDL_WaitConditionTimeout
  605. * \sa SDL_CreateCondition
  606. * \sa SDL_DestroyCondition
  607. */
  608. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SignalCondition(SDL_Condition *cond);
  609. /**
  610. * Restart all threads that are waiting on the condition variable.
  611. *
  612. * \param cond the condition variable to signal
  613. * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call
  614. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  615. *
  616. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  617. *
  618. * \sa SDL_SignalCondition
  619. * \sa SDL_WaitCondition
  620. * \sa SDL_WaitConditionTimeout
  621. * \sa SDL_CreateCondition
  622. * \sa SDL_DestroyCondition
  623. */
  624. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_BroadcastCondition(SDL_Condition *cond);
  625. /**
  626. * Wait until a condition variable is signaled.
  627. *
  628. * This function unlocks the specified `mutex` and waits for another thread to
  629. * call SDL_SignalCondition() or SDL_BroadcastCondition() on the condition
  630. * variable `cond`. Once the condition variable is signaled, the mutex is
  631. * re-locked and the function returns.
  632. *
  633. * The mutex must be locked before calling this function. Locking the mutex
  634. * recursively (more than once) is not supported and leads to undefined
  635. * behavior.
  636. *
  637. * This function is the equivalent of calling SDL_WaitConditionTimeout() with
  638. * a time length of `SDL_MUTEX_MAXWAIT`.
  639. *
  640. * \param cond the condition variable to wait on
  641. * \param mutex the mutex used to coordinate thread access
  642. * \returns 0 when it is signaled or a negative error code on failure; call
  643. * SDL_GetError() for more information.
  644. *
  645. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  646. *
  647. * \sa SDL_BroadcastCondition
  648. * \sa SDL_SignalCondition
  649. * \sa SDL_WaitConditionTimeout
  650. * \sa SDL_CreateCondition
  651. * \sa SDL_DestroyCondition
  652. */
  653. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_WaitCondition(SDL_Condition *cond, SDL_Mutex *mutex);
  654. /**
  655. * Wait until a condition variable is signaled or a certain time has passed.
  656. *
  657. * This function unlocks the specified `mutex` and waits for another thread to
  658. * call SDL_SignalCondition() or SDL_BroadcastCondition() on the condition
  659. * variable `cond`, or for the specified time to elapse. Once the condition
  660. * variable is signaled or the time elapsed, the mutex is re-locked and the
  661. * function returns.
  662. *
  663. * The mutex must be locked before calling this function. Locking the mutex
  664. * recursively (more than once) is not supported and leads to undefined
  665. * behavior.
  666. *
  667. * \param cond the condition variable to wait on
  668. * \param mutex the mutex used to coordinate thread access
  669. * \param timeoutMS the maximum time to wait, in milliseconds, or
  670. * `SDL_MUTEX_MAXWAIT` to wait indefinitely
  671. * \returns 0 if the condition variable is signaled, `SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT` if
  672. * the condition is not signaled in the allotted time, or a negative
  673. * error code on failure; call SDL_GetError() for more information.
  674. *
  675. * \since This function is available since SDL 3.0.0.
  676. *
  677. * \sa SDL_BroadcastCondition
  678. * \sa SDL_SignalCondition
  679. * \sa SDL_WaitCondition
  680. * \sa SDL_CreateCondition
  681. * \sa SDL_DestroyCondition
  682. */
  683. extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_WaitConditionTimeout(SDL_Condition *cond,
  684. SDL_Mutex *mutex, Sint32 timeoutMS);
  685. /* @} *//* Condition variable functions */
  686. /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */
  687. #ifdef __cplusplus
  688. }
  689. #endif
  690. #include <SDL3/SDL_close_code.h>
  691. #endif /* SDL_mutex_h_ */