cannam@132: // Copyright (c) 2014, Jason Choy cannam@132: // Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Sandstorm Development Group, Inc. and contributors cannam@132: // Licensed under the MIT License: cannam@132: // cannam@132: // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy cannam@132: // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal cannam@132: // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights cannam@132: // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell cannam@132: // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is cannam@132: // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: cannam@132: // cannam@132: // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in cannam@132: // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. cannam@132: // cannam@132: // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR cannam@132: // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, cannam@132: // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE cannam@132: // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER cannam@132: // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, cannam@132: // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN cannam@132: // THE SOFTWARE. cannam@132: cannam@132: #ifndef KJ_THREADLOCAL_H_ cannam@132: #define KJ_THREADLOCAL_H_ cannam@132: cannam@132: #if defined(__GNUC__) && !KJ_HEADER_WARNINGS cannam@132: #pragma GCC system_header cannam@132: #endif cannam@132: // This file declares a macro `KJ_THREADLOCAL_PTR` for declaring thread-local pointer-typed cannam@132: // variables. Use like: cannam@132: // KJ_THREADLOCAL_PTR(MyType) foo = nullptr; cannam@132: // This is equivalent to: cannam@132: // thread_local MyType* foo = nullptr; cannam@132: // This can only be used at the global scope. cannam@132: // cannam@132: // AVOID USING THIS. Use of thread-locals is discouraged because they often have many of the same cannam@132: // properties as singletons: http://www.object-oriented-security.org/lets-argue/singletons cannam@132: // cannam@132: // Also, thread-locals tend to be hostile to event-driven code, which can be particularly cannam@132: // surprising when using fibers (all fibers in the same thread will share the same threadlocals, cannam@132: // even though they do not share a stack). cannam@132: // cannam@132: // That said, thread-locals are sometimes needed for runtime logistics in the KJ framework. For cannam@132: // example, the current exception callback and current EventLoop are stored as thread-local cannam@132: // pointers. Since KJ only ever needs to store pointers, not values, we avoid the question of cannam@132: // whether these values' destructors need to be run, and we avoid the need for heap allocation. cannam@132: cannam@132: #include "common.h" cannam@132: cannam@132: #if !defined(KJ_USE_PTHREAD_THREADLOCAL) && defined(__APPLE__) cannam@132: #include "TargetConditionals.h" cannam@132: #if TARGET_OS_IPHONE cannam@132: // iOS apparently does not support __thread (nor C++11 thread_local). cannam@132: #define KJ_USE_PTHREAD_TLS 1 cannam@132: #endif cannam@132: #endif cannam@132: cannam@132: #if KJ_USE_PTHREAD_TLS cannam@132: #include cannam@132: #endif cannam@132: cannam@132: namespace kj { cannam@132: cannam@132: #if KJ_USE_PTHREAD_TLS cannam@132: // If __thread is unavailable, we'll fall back to pthreads. cannam@132: cannam@132: #define KJ_THREADLOCAL_PTR(type) \ cannam@132: namespace { struct KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kj_TlpTag); } \ cannam@132: static ::kj::_::ThreadLocalPtr< type, KJ_UNIQUE_NAME(_kj_TlpTag)> cannam@132: // Hack: In order to ensure each thread-local results in a unique template instance, we declare cannam@132: // a one-off dummy type to use as the second type parameter. cannam@132: cannam@132: namespace _ { // private cannam@132: cannam@132: template cannam@132: class ThreadLocalPtr { cannam@132: // Hacky type to emulate __thread T*. We need a separate instance of the ThreadLocalPtr template cannam@132: // for every thread-local variable, because we don't want to require a global constructor, and in cannam@132: // order to initialize the TLS on first use we need to use a local static variable (in getKey()). cannam@132: // Each template instance will get a separate such local static variable, fulfilling our need. cannam@132: cannam@132: public: cannam@132: ThreadLocalPtr() = default; cannam@132: constexpr ThreadLocalPtr(decltype(nullptr)) {} cannam@132: // Allow initialization to nullptr without a global constructor. cannam@132: cannam@132: inline ThreadLocalPtr& operator=(T* val) { cannam@132: pthread_setspecific(getKey(), val); cannam@132: return *this; cannam@132: } cannam@132: cannam@132: inline operator T*() const { cannam@132: return get(); cannam@132: } cannam@132: cannam@132: inline T& operator*() const { cannam@132: return *get(); cannam@132: } cannam@132: cannam@132: inline T* operator->() const { cannam@132: return get(); cannam@132: } cannam@132: cannam@132: private: cannam@132: inline T* get() const { cannam@132: return reinterpret_cast(pthread_getspecific(getKey())); cannam@132: } cannam@132: cannam@132: inline static pthread_key_t getKey() { cannam@132: static pthread_key_t key = createKey(); cannam@132: return key; cannam@132: } cannam@132: cannam@132: static pthread_key_t createKey() { cannam@132: pthread_key_t key; cannam@132: pthread_key_create(&key, 0); cannam@132: return key; cannam@132: } cannam@132: }; cannam@132: cannam@132: } // namespace _ (private) cannam@132: cannam@132: #elif __GNUC__ cannam@132: cannam@132: #define KJ_THREADLOCAL_PTR(type) static __thread type* cannam@132: // GCC's __thread is lighter-weight than thread_local and is good enough for our purposes. cannam@132: cannam@132: #else cannam@132: cannam@132: #define KJ_THREADLOCAL_PTR(type) static thread_local type* cannam@132: cannam@132: #endif // KJ_USE_PTHREAD_TLS cannam@132: cannam@132: } // namespace kj cannam@132: cannam@132: #endif // KJ_THREADLOCAL_H_