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- /*=============================================================================
- Library: CTK
- Copyright (c) German Cancer Research Center,
- Division of Medical and Biological Informatics
- Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
- you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- You may obtain a copy of the License at
- http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
- Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
- distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
- WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
- See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
- limitations under the License.
- =============================================================================*/
- #ifndef CTKEALINKEDQUEUE_P_H
- #define CTKEALINKEDQUEUE_P_H
- #include "ctkEAChannel_p.h"
- #include <dispatch/ctkEAInterruptibleThread_p.h>
- #include <QMutex>
- #include <QWaitCondition>
- /** A standard linked list node used in various queue classes **/
- struct ctkEALinkedNode
- {
- ctkEARunnable* value;
- ctkEALinkedNode* next;
- ctkEALinkedNode(ctkEARunnable* x = 0)
- : value(x), next(0)
- { if (x && x->autoDelete()) ++x->ref; }
- ctkEALinkedNode(ctkEARunnable* x, ctkEALinkedNode* n)
- : value(x), next(n)
- { if (x && x->autoDelete()) ++x->ref; }
- ~ctkEALinkedNode()
- {
- if (value && value->autoDelete())
- {
- if (!--value->ref) delete value;
- }
- }
- };
- /**
- * A linked list based channel implementation.
- * The algorithm avoids contention between puts
- * and takes when the queue is not empty.
- * Normally a put and a take can proceed simultaneously.
- * (Although it does not allow multiple concurrent puts or takes.)
- * This class tends to perform more efficently than
- * other ctkEAChannel implementations in producer/consumer
- * applications.
- */
- class ctkEALinkedQueue : public ctkEAChannel
- {
- protected:
- /**
- * Dummy header node of list. The first actual node, if it exists, is always
- * at head_->next. After each take, the old first node becomes the head.
- **/
- ctkEALinkedNode* head_;
- mutable QMutex headLock_;
- QMutex mutex_;
- /**
- * Helper monitor for managing access to last node.
- **/
- QMutex putLock_;
- QWaitCondition putLockWait_;
- /**
- * The last node of list. put() appends to list, so modifies last_
- **/
- ctkEALinkedNode* last_;
- QMutex lastLock_;
- /**
- * The number of threads waiting for a take.
- * Notifications are provided in put only if greater than zero.
- * The bookkeeping is worth it here since in reasonably balanced
- * usages, the notifications will hardly ever be necessary, so
- * the call overhead to notify can be eliminated.
- **/
- int waitingForTake_;
- public:
- ctkEALinkedQueue();
- ~ctkEALinkedQueue();
- void put(ctkEARunnable* x);
- bool offer(ctkEARunnable* x, long msecs);
- ctkEARunnable* take();
- ctkEARunnable* peek() const;
- bool isEmpty() const;
- ctkEARunnable* poll(long msecs);
- protected:
- /** Main mechanics for put/offer **/
- void insert(ctkEARunnable* x);
- /** Main mechanics for take/poll **/
- ctkEARunnable* extract();
- };
- #endif // CTKEALINKEDQUEUE_P_H
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