1 2.. _threading: 3 4Threading and synchronization utilities 5======================================= 6 7libuv provides cross-platform implementations for multiple threading and 8synchronization primitives. The API largely follows the pthreads API. 9 10 11Data types 12---------- 13 14.. c:type:: uv_thread_t 15 16 Thread data type. 17 18.. c:type:: void (*uv_thread_cb)(void* arg) 19 20 Callback that is invoked to initialize thread execution. `arg` is the same 21 value that was passed to :c:func:`uv_thread_create`. 22 23.. c:type:: uv_key_t 24 25 Thread-local key data type. 26 27.. c:type:: uv_once_t 28 29 Once-only initializer data type. 30 31.. c:type:: uv_mutex_t 32 33 Mutex data type. 34 35.. c:type:: uv_rwlock_t 36 37 Read-write lock data type. 38 39.. c:type:: uv_sem_t 40 41 Semaphore data type. 42 43.. c:type:: uv_cond_t 44 45 Condition data type. 46 47.. c:type:: uv_barrier_t 48 49 Barrier data type. 50 51 52API 53--- 54 55Threads 56^^^^^^^ 57 58.. c:type:: uv_thread_options_t 59 60 Options for spawning a new thread (passed to :c:func:`uv_thread_create_ex`). 61 62 :: 63 64 typedef struct uv_thread_options_s { 65 enum { 66 UV_THREAD_NO_FLAGS = 0x00, 67 UV_THREAD_HAS_STACK_SIZE = 0x01 68 } flags; 69 size_t stack_size; 70 } uv_thread_options_t; 71 72 More fields may be added to this struct at any time, so its exact 73 layout and size should not be relied upon. 74 75 .. versionadded:: 1.26.0 76 77.. c:function:: int uv_thread_create(uv_thread_t* tid, uv_thread_cb entry, void* arg) 78 79 .. versionchanged:: 1.4.1 returns a UV_E* error code on failure 80 81.. c:function:: int uv_thread_create_ex(uv_thread_t* tid, const uv_thread_options_t* params, uv_thread_cb entry, void* arg) 82 83 Like :c:func:`uv_thread_create`, but additionally specifies options for creating a new thread. 84 85 If `UV_THREAD_HAS_STACK_SIZE` is set, `stack_size` specifies a stack size for the new thread. 86 `0` indicates that the default value should be used, i.e. behaves as if the flag was not set. 87 Other values will be rounded up to the nearest page boundary. 88 89 .. versionadded:: 1.26.0 90 91.. c:function:: int uv_thread_setaffinity(uv_thread_t* tid, char* cpumask, char* oldmask, size_t mask_size) 92 93 Sets the specified thread's affinity to cpumask, which is specified in 94 bytes. Optionally returning the previous affinity setting in oldmask. 95 On Unix, uses :man:`pthread_getaffinity_np(3)` to get the affinity setting 96 and maps the cpu_set_t to bytes in oldmask. Then maps the bytes in cpumask 97 to a cpu_set_t and uses :man:`pthread_setaffinity_np(3)`. On Windows, maps 98 the bytes in cpumask to a bitmask and uses SetThreadAffinityMask() which 99 returns the previous affinity setting. 100 101 The mask_size specifies the number of entries (bytes) in cpumask / oldmask, 102 and must be greater-than-or-equal-to :c:func:`uv_cpumask_size`. 103 104 .. note:: 105 Thread affinity setting is not atomic on Windows. Unsupported on macOS. 106 107 .. versionadded:: 1.45.0 108 109.. c:function:: int uv_thread_getaffinity(uv_thread_t* tid, char* cpumask, size_t mask_size) 110 111 Gets the specified thread's affinity setting. On Unix, this maps the 112 cpu_set_t returned by :man:`pthread_getaffinity_np(3)` to bytes in cpumask. 113 114 The mask_size specifies the number of entries (bytes) in cpumask, 115 and must be greater-than-or-equal-to :c:func:`uv_cpumask_size`. 116 117 .. note:: 118 Thread affinity getting is not atomic on Windows. Unsupported on macOS. 119 120 .. versionadded:: 1.45.0 121 122.. c:function:: int uv_thread_getcpu(void) 123 124 Gets the CPU number on which the calling thread is running. 125 126 .. note:: 127 Currently only implemented on Windows, Linux and FreeBSD. 128 129 .. versionadded:: 1.45.0 130 131.. c:function:: uv_thread_t uv_thread_self(void) 132.. c:function:: int uv_thread_join(uv_thread_t *tid) 133.. c:function:: int uv_thread_equal(const uv_thread_t* t1, const uv_thread_t* t2) 134 135.. c:function:: int uv_thread_setpriority(uv_thread_t tid, int priority) 136 If the function succeeds, the return value is 0. 137 If the function fails, the return value is less than zero. 138 Sets the scheduling priority of the thread specified by tid. It requires elevated 139 privilege to set specific priorities on some platforms. 140 The priority can be set to the following constants. UV_THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST, 141 UV_THREAD_PRIORITY_ABOVE_NORMAL, UV_THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL, 142 UV_THREAD_PRIORITY_BELOW_NORMAL, UV_THREAD_PRIORITY_LOWEST. 143.. c:function:: int uv_thread_getpriority(uv_thread_t tid, int* priority) 144 If the function succeeds, the return value is 0. 145 If the function fails, the return value is less than zero. 146 Retrieves the scheduling priority of the thread specified by tid. The value in the 147 output parameter priority is platform dependent. 148 For Linux, when schedule policy is SCHED_OTHER (default), priority is 0. 149 150Thread-local storage 151^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 152 153.. note:: 154 The total thread-local storage size may be limited. That is, it may not be possible to 155 create many TLS keys. 156 157.. c:function:: int uv_key_create(uv_key_t* key) 158.. c:function:: void uv_key_delete(uv_key_t* key) 159.. c:function:: void* uv_key_get(uv_key_t* key) 160.. c:function:: void uv_key_set(uv_key_t* key, void* value) 161 162Once-only initialization 163^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 164 165Runs a function once and only once. Concurrent calls to :c:func:`uv_once` with the 166same guard will block all callers except one (it's unspecified which one). 167The guard should be initialized statically with the UV_ONCE_INIT macro. 168 169.. c:function:: void uv_once(uv_once_t* guard, void (*callback)(void)) 170 171Mutex locks 172^^^^^^^^^^^ 173 174Functions return 0 on success or an error code < 0 (unless the 175return type is void, of course). 176 177.. c:function:: int uv_mutex_init(uv_mutex_t* handle) 178.. c:function:: int uv_mutex_init_recursive(uv_mutex_t* handle) 179.. c:function:: void uv_mutex_destroy(uv_mutex_t* handle) 180.. c:function:: void uv_mutex_lock(uv_mutex_t* handle) 181.. c:function:: int uv_mutex_trylock(uv_mutex_t* handle) 182.. c:function:: void uv_mutex_unlock(uv_mutex_t* handle) 183 184Read-write locks 185^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 186 187Functions return 0 on success or an error code < 0 (unless the 188return type is void, of course). 189 190.. c:function:: int uv_rwlock_init(uv_rwlock_t* rwlock) 191.. c:function:: void uv_rwlock_destroy(uv_rwlock_t* rwlock) 192.. c:function:: void uv_rwlock_rdlock(uv_rwlock_t* rwlock) 193.. c:function:: int uv_rwlock_tryrdlock(uv_rwlock_t* rwlock) 194.. c:function:: void uv_rwlock_rdunlock(uv_rwlock_t* rwlock) 195.. c:function:: void uv_rwlock_wrlock(uv_rwlock_t* rwlock) 196.. c:function:: int uv_rwlock_trywrlock(uv_rwlock_t* rwlock) 197.. c:function:: void uv_rwlock_wrunlock(uv_rwlock_t* rwlock) 198 199Semaphores 200^^^^^^^^^^ 201 202Functions return 0 on success or an error code < 0 (unless the 203return type is void, of course). 204 205.. c:function:: int uv_sem_init(uv_sem_t* sem, unsigned int value) 206.. c:function:: void uv_sem_destroy(uv_sem_t* sem) 207.. c:function:: void uv_sem_post(uv_sem_t* sem) 208.. c:function:: void uv_sem_wait(uv_sem_t* sem) 209.. c:function:: int uv_sem_trywait(uv_sem_t* sem) 210 211Conditions 212^^^^^^^^^^ 213 214Functions return 0 on success or an error code < 0 (unless the 215return type is void, of course). 216 217.. note:: 218 1. Callers should be prepared to deal with spurious wakeups on :c:func:`uv_cond_wait` 219 and :c:func:`uv_cond_timedwait`. 220 2. The timeout parameter for :c:func:`uv_cond_timedwait` is relative to the time 221 at which function is called. 222 3. On z/OS, the timeout parameter for :c:func:`uv_cond_timedwait` is converted to an 223 absolute system time at which the wait expires. If the current system clock time 224 passes the absolute time calculated before the condition is signaled, an ETIMEDOUT 225 error results. After the wait begins, the wait time is not affected by changes 226 to the system clock. 227 228.. c:function:: int uv_cond_init(uv_cond_t* cond) 229.. c:function:: void uv_cond_destroy(uv_cond_t* cond) 230.. c:function:: void uv_cond_signal(uv_cond_t* cond) 231.. c:function:: void uv_cond_broadcast(uv_cond_t* cond) 232.. c:function:: void uv_cond_wait(uv_cond_t* cond, uv_mutex_t* mutex) 233.. c:function:: int uv_cond_timedwait(uv_cond_t* cond, uv_mutex_t* mutex, uint64_t timeout) 234 235Barriers 236^^^^^^^^ 237 238Functions return 0 on success or an error code < 0 (unless the 239return type is void, of course). 240 241.. note:: 242 :c:func:`uv_barrier_wait` returns a value > 0 to an arbitrarily chosen "serializer" thread 243 to facilitate cleanup, i.e. 244 245 :: 246 247 if (uv_barrier_wait(&barrier) > 0) 248 uv_barrier_destroy(&barrier); 249 250.. c:function:: int uv_barrier_init(uv_barrier_t* barrier, unsigned int count) 251.. c:function:: void uv_barrier_destroy(uv_barrier_t* barrier) 252.. c:function:: int uv_barrier_wait(uv_barrier_t* barrier) 253