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author | Derrell Lipman <derrell@dworkin.(none)> | 2009-05-10 21:55:23 -0400 |
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committer | Derrell Lipman <derrell@dworkin.(none)> | 2009-05-10 22:45:12 -0400 |
commit | d3434477e6d42432a0acf426fcfbe39eb11b1fd0 (patch) | |
tree | 9108912416b0d73081a5af2204c0c74422162ba2 /lib/util/rbtree.h | |
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Replace external thread "once" with an internal implementation
Jeremy, please check...
- I'm in the process of providing an interface in libsmbclient to the
recently-added threading capabilities. In the process, I discovered that
different thread implementations have varying types for the variable passed
to the thread_impl_once() function. pthreads, for example, uses type
pthread_once_t. Since Samba needs to internally declare these variables, it
would need to know the exact type required by each thread implementation's
function. After considering multiple methods of obtaining an appropriately
sized variable, I decided that for the basic "once" functionality required
by Samba, it would be much simpler to just implement our own "once"
functionality. We don't require cancellation points et all. This commit adds
an smb_thread_once() function that is implemented using an internal
mutex. The mutex itself uses the implementation's create_mutex
function. This eliminates the need for the user to provide a smb_thread_once
function pointer and the entire issue of that function's first parameter.
Derrell
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