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client: add display_wakeup_threads function
This helper function wraps the always-repeated pattern: display->read_serial++; pthread_cond_broadcast(&display->reader_cond); [Pekka Paalanen: minor whitespace and comment fixes.] Signed-off-by: Marek Chalupa <mchqwerty@gmail.com> signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
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@ -109,6 +109,26 @@ struct wl_display {
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static int debug_client = 0;
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/**
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* This helper function wakes up all threads that are
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* waiting for display->reader_cond (i. e. when reading is done,
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* canceled, or an error occured)
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*
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* NOTE: must be called with display->mutex locked
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*/
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static void
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display_wakeup_threads(struct wl_display *display)
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{
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/* Thread can get sleeping only in read_events(). If we're
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* waking it up, it means that the read completed or was
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* canceled, so we must increase the read_serial.
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* This prevents from indefinite sleeping in read_events().
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*/
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++display->read_serial;
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pthread_cond_broadcast(&display->reader_cond);
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}
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/**
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* This function is called for local errors (no memory, server hung up)
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*
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@ -128,11 +148,7 @@ display_fatal_error(struct wl_display *display, int error)
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display->last_error = error;
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pthread_cond_broadcast(&display->reader_cond);
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/* prevent from indefinite looping in read_events()
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* (when calling pthread_cond_wait under condition
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* display->read_serial == serial) */
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++display->read_serial;
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display_wakeup_threads(display);
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}
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/**
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@ -182,7 +198,7 @@ display_protocol_error(struct wl_display *display, uint32_t code,
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display->protocol_error.interface = intf;
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/*
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* here it is not necessary to broadcast reader's cond like in
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* here it is not necessary to wake up threads like in
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* display_fatal_error, because this function is called from
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* an event handler and that means that read_events() is done
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* and woke up all threads. Since wl_display_prepare_read()
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@ -1160,8 +1176,7 @@ read_events(struct wl_display *display)
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}
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}
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display->read_serial++;
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pthread_cond_broadcast(&display->reader_cond);
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display_wakeup_threads(display);
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} else {
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serial = display->read_serial;
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while (display->read_serial == serial)
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@ -1346,10 +1361,8 @@ wl_display_cancel_read(struct wl_display *display)
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pthread_mutex_lock(&display->mutex);
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display->reader_count--;
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if (display->reader_count == 0) {
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display->read_serial++;
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pthread_cond_broadcast(&display->reader_cond);
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}
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if (display->reader_count == 0)
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display_wakeup_threads(display);
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&display->mutex);
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}
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