// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef BASE_THREADING_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_H_ #define BASE_THREADING_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_H_ #include <stdint.h> #include "base/atomicops.h" #include "base/base_export.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #if defined(OS_WIN) #include <windows.h> #elif defined(OS_POSIX) #include <pthread.h> #endif namespace base { namespace internal { // WARNING: You should *NOT* use this class directly. // PlatformThreadLocalStorage is a low-level abstraction of the OS's TLS // interface. Instead, you should use one of the following: // * ThreadLocalBoolean (from thread_local.h) for booleans. // * ThreadLocalPointer (from thread_local.h) for pointers. // * ThreadLocalStorage::StaticSlot/Slot for more direct control of the slot. class BASE_EXPORT PlatformThreadLocalStorage { public: #if defined(OS_WIN) typedef unsigned long TLSKey; enum : unsigned { TLS_KEY_OUT_OF_INDEXES = TLS_OUT_OF_INDEXES }; #elif defined(OS_POSIX) typedef pthread_key_t TLSKey; // The following is a "reserved key" which is used in our generic Chromium // ThreadLocalStorage implementation. We expect that an OS will not return // such a key, but if it is returned (i.e., the OS tries to allocate it) we // will just request another key. enum { TLS_KEY_OUT_OF_INDEXES = 0x7FFFFFFF }; #endif // The following methods need to be supported on each OS platform, so that // the Chromium ThreadLocalStore functionality can be constructed. // Chromium will use these methods to acquire a single OS slot, and then use // that to support a much larger number of Chromium slots (independent of the // OS restrictions). // The following returns true if it successfully is able to return an OS // key in |key|. static bool AllocTLS(TLSKey* key); // Note: FreeTLS() doesn't have to be called, it is fine with this leak, OS // might not reuse released slot, you might just reset the TLS value with // SetTLSValue(). static void FreeTLS(TLSKey key); static void SetTLSValue(TLSKey key, void* value); static void* GetTLSValue(TLSKey key); // Each platform (OS implementation) is required to call this method on each // terminating thread when the thread is about to terminate. This method // will then call all registered destructors for slots in Chromium // ThreadLocalStorage, until there are no slot values remaining as having // been set on this thread. // Destructors may end up being called multiple times on a terminating // thread, as other destructors may re-set slots that were previously // destroyed. #if defined(OS_WIN) // Since Windows which doesn't support TLS destructor, the implementation // should use GetTLSValue() to retrieve the value of TLS slot. static void OnThreadExit(); #elif defined(OS_POSIX) // |Value| is the data stored in TLS slot, The implementation can't use // GetTLSValue() to retrieve the value of slot as it has already been reset // in Posix. static void OnThreadExit(void* value); #endif }; } // namespace internal // Wrapper for thread local storage. This class doesn't do much except provide // an API for portability. class BASE_EXPORT ThreadLocalStorage { public: // Prototype for the TLS destructor function, which can be optionally used to // cleanup thread local storage on thread exit. 'value' is the data that is // stored in thread local storage. typedef void (*TLSDestructorFunc)(void* value); // StaticSlot uses its own struct initializer-list style static // initialization, as base's LINKER_INITIALIZED requires a constructor and on // some compilers (notably gcc 4.4) this still ends up needing runtime // initialization. #define TLS_INITIALIZER {0} // A key representing one value stored in TLS. // Initialize like // ThreadLocalStorage::StaticSlot my_slot = TLS_INITIALIZER; // If you're not using a static variable, use the convenience class // ThreadLocalStorage::Slot (below) instead. struct BASE_EXPORT StaticSlot { // Set up the TLS slot. Called by the constructor. // 'destructor' is a pointer to a function to perform per-thread cleanup of // this object. If set to NULL, no cleanup is done for this TLS slot. void Initialize(TLSDestructorFunc destructor); // Free a previously allocated TLS 'slot'. // If a destructor was set for this slot, removes // the destructor so that remaining threads exiting // will not free data. void Free(); // Get the thread-local value stored in slot 'slot'. // Values are guaranteed to initially be zero. void* Get() const; // Set the thread-local value stored in slot 'slot' to // value 'value'. void Set(void* value); bool initialized() const { return base::subtle::Acquire_Load(&initialized_) != 0; } // The internals of this struct should be considered private. base::subtle::Atomic32 initialized_; int slot_; uint32_t version_; }; // A convenience wrapper around StaticSlot with a constructor. Can be used // as a member variable. class BASE_EXPORT Slot { public: explicit Slot(TLSDestructorFunc destructor = NULL); ~Slot(); // Get the thread-local value stored in this slot. // Values are guaranteed to initially be zero. void* Get() const; // Set the slot's thread-local value to |value|. void Set(void* value); private: StaticSlot tls_slot_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Slot); }; private: DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ThreadLocalStorage); }; } // namespace base #endif // BASE_THREADING_THREAD_LOCAL_STORAGE_H_