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rwlock_try_main.c
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/*
* rwlock_try_main.c
*
* Demonstrate use of non-blocking read-write locks.
*
* Special notes: On a Solaris system, call thr_setconcurrency()
* to allow interleaved thread execution, since threads are not
* timesliced.
*/
#include <pthread.h>
#include "rwlock.h"
#include "errors.h"
#define THREADS 5
#define ITERATIONS 1000
#define DATASIZE 15
/*
* Keep statistics for each thread.
*/
typedef struct thread_tag {
int thread_num;
pthread_t thread_id;
int r_collisions;
int w_collisions;
int updates;
int interval;
} thread_t;
/*
* Read-write lock and shared data
*/
typedef struct data_tag {
rwlock_t lock;
int data;
int updates;
} data_t;
thread_t threads[THREADS];
data_t data[DATASIZE];
/*
* Thread start routine that uses read-write locks
*/
void *thread_routine (void *arg)
{
thread_t *self = (thread_t*)arg;
int iteration;
int element;
int status;
element = 0; /* Current data element */
for (iteration = 0; iteration < ITERATIONS; iteration++) {
if ((iteration % self->interval) == 0) {
status = rwl_writetrylock (&data[element].lock);
if (status == EBUSY)
self->w_collisions++;
else if (status == 0) {
data[element].data++;
data[element].updates++;
self->updates++;
rwl_writeunlock (&data[element].lock);
} else
err_abort (status, "Try write lock");
} else {
status = rwl_readtrylock (&data[element].lock);
if (status == EBUSY)
self->r_collisions++;
else if (status != 0) {
err_abort (status, "Try read lock");
} else {
if (data[element].data != data[element].updates)
printf ("%d: data[%d] %d != %d\n",
self->thread_num, element,
data[element].data, data[element].updates);
rwl_readunlock (&data[element].lock);
}
}
element++;
if (element >= DATASIZE)
element = 0;
}
return NULL;
}
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
int count, data_count;
unsigned int seed = 1;
int thread_updates = 0, data_updates = 0;
int status;
#ifdef sun
/*
* On Solaris 2.5, threads are not timesliced. To ensure
* that our threads can run concurrently, we need to
* increase the concurrency level to THREADS.
*/
DPRINTF (("Setting concurrency level to %d\n", THREADS));
thr_setconcurrency (THREADS);
#endif
/*
* Initialize the shared data.
*/
for (data_count = 0; data_count < DATASIZE; data_count++) {
data[data_count].data = 0;
data[data_count].updates = 0;
rwl_init (&data[data_count].lock);
}
/*
* Create THREADS threads to access shared data.
*/
for (count = 0; count < THREADS; count++) {
threads[count].thread_num = count;
threads[count].r_collisions = 0;
threads[count].w_collisions = 0;
threads[count].updates = 0;
threads[count].interval = rand_r (&seed) % ITERATIONS;
status = pthread_create (&threads[count].thread_id,
NULL, thread_routine, (void*)&threads[count]);
if (status != 0)
err_abort (status, "Create thread");
}
/*
* Wait for all threads to complete, and collect
* statistics.
*/
for (count = 0; count < THREADS; count++) {
status = pthread_join (threads[count].thread_id, NULL);
if (status != 0)
err_abort (status, "Join thread");
thread_updates += threads[count].updates;
printf ("%02d: interval %d, updates %d, "
"r_collisions %d, w_collisions %d\n",
count, threads[count].interval,
threads[count].updates,
threads[count].r_collisions, threads[count].w_collisions);
}
/*
* Collect statistics for the data.
*/
for (data_count = 0; data_count < DATASIZE; data_count++) {
data_updates += data[data_count].updates;
printf ("data %02d: value %d, %d updates\n",
data_count, data[data_count].data, data[data_count].updates);
rwl_destroy (&data[data_count].lock);
}
return 0;
}