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Pierre Peifferd0c884d2012-02-22 16:40:15 +010028
Elliott Hughes6f94de32013-02-12 06:06:22 +000029#include <pthread.h>
Elliott Hughes3e898472013-02-12 16:40:24 +000030
31#include <errno.h>
32#include <limits.h>
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -080033#include <stdatomic.h>
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -080034#include <stdlib.h>
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -070035#include <string.h>
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -080036#include <sys/cdefs.h>
Elliott Hughes84114c82013-07-17 13:33:19 -070037#include <sys/mman.h>
Pierre Peifferd0c884d2012-02-22 16:40:15 +010038#include <unistd.h>
39
Pierre Peifferd0c884d2012-02-22 16:40:15 +010040#include "pthread_internal.h"
Elliott Hugheseb847bc2013-10-09 15:50:50 -070041
Elliott Hughes04303f52014-09-18 16:11:59 -070042#include "private/bionic_constants.h"
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -070043#include "private/bionic_fortify.h"
Elliott Hugheseb847bc2013-10-09 15:50:50 -070044#include "private/bionic_futex.h"
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -080045#include "private/bionic_systrace.h"
Elliott Hughes04303f52014-09-18 16:11:59 -070046#include "private/bionic_time_conversions.h"
Elliott Hugheseb847bc2013-10-09 15:50:50 -070047#include "private/bionic_tls.h"
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -080048
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -080049/* a mutex attribute holds the following fields
50 *
51 * bits: name description
52 * 0-3 type type of mutex
53 * 4 shared process-shared flag
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -080054 * 5 protocol whether it is a priority inherit mutex.
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -080055 */
56#define MUTEXATTR_TYPE_MASK 0x000f
57#define MUTEXATTR_SHARED_MASK 0x0010
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -080058#define MUTEXATTR_PROTOCOL_MASK 0x0020
59
60#define MUTEXATTR_PROTOCOL_SHIFT 5
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -080061
62int pthread_mutexattr_init(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr)
63{
64 *attr = PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT;
65 return 0;
66}
67
68int pthread_mutexattr_destroy(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr)
69{
70 *attr = -1;
71 return 0;
72}
73
74int pthread_mutexattr_gettype(const pthread_mutexattr_t *attr, int *type_p)
75{
76 int type = (*attr & MUTEXATTR_TYPE_MASK);
77
78 if (type < PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL || type > PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK) {
79 return EINVAL;
80 }
81
82 *type_p = type;
83 return 0;
84}
85
86int pthread_mutexattr_settype(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr, int type)
87{
88 if (type < PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL || type > PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK ) {
89 return EINVAL;
90 }
91
92 *attr = (*attr & ~MUTEXATTR_TYPE_MASK) | type;
93 return 0;
94}
95
96/* process-shared mutexes are not supported at the moment */
97
98int pthread_mutexattr_setpshared(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr, int pshared)
99{
100 switch (pshared) {
101 case PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE:
102 *attr &= ~MUTEXATTR_SHARED_MASK;
103 return 0;
104
105 case PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED:
106 /* our current implementation of pthread actually supports shared
107 * mutexes but won't cleanup if a process dies with the mutex held.
108 * Nevertheless, it's better than nothing. Shared mutexes are used
109 * by surfaceflinger and audioflinger.
110 */
111 *attr |= MUTEXATTR_SHARED_MASK;
112 return 0;
113 }
114 return EINVAL;
115}
116
117int pthread_mutexattr_getpshared(const pthread_mutexattr_t* attr, int* pshared) {
118 *pshared = (*attr & MUTEXATTR_SHARED_MASK) ? PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED : PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE;
119 return 0;
120}
121
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800122int pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol(pthread_mutexattr_t* attr, int protocol) {
123 if (protocol != PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE && protocol != PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT) {
124 return EINVAL;
125 }
126 *attr = (*attr & ~MUTEXATTR_PROTOCOL_MASK) | (protocol << MUTEXATTR_PROTOCOL_SHIFT);
127 return 0;
128}
129
130int pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol(const pthread_mutexattr_t* attr, int* protocol) {
131 *protocol = (*attr & MUTEXATTR_PROTOCOL_MASK) >> MUTEXATTR_PROTOCOL_SHIFT;
132 return 0;
133}
134
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800135// Priority Inheritance mutex implementation
136struct PIMutex {
137 // mutex type, can be 0 (normal), 1 (recursive), 2 (errorcheck), constant during lifetime
138 uint8_t type;
139 // process-shared flag, constant during lifetime
140 bool shared;
141 // <number of times a thread holding a recursive PI mutex> - 1
142 uint16_t counter;
143 // owner_tid is read/written by both userspace code and kernel code. It includes three fields:
144 // FUTEX_WAITERS, FUTEX_OWNER_DIED and FUTEX_TID_MASK.
145 atomic_int owner_tid;
146};
147
148static inline __always_inline int PIMutexTryLock(PIMutex& mutex) {
149 pid_t tid = __get_thread()->tid;
150 // Handle common case first.
151 int old_owner = 0;
152 if (__predict_true(atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(&mutex.owner_tid,
153 &old_owner, tid,
154 memory_order_acquire,
155 memory_order_relaxed))) {
156 return 0;
157 }
158 if (tid == (old_owner & FUTEX_TID_MASK)) {
159 // We already own this mutex.
160 if (mutex.type == PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL) {
161 return EBUSY;
162 }
163 if (mutex.type == PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK) {
164 return EDEADLK;
165 }
166 if (mutex.counter == 0xffff) {
167 return EAGAIN;
168 }
169 mutex.counter++;
170 return 0;
171 }
172 return EBUSY;
173}
174
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700175// Inlining this function in pthread_mutex_lock() adds the cost of stack frame instructions on
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800176// ARM/ARM64, which increases at most 20 percent overhead. So make it noinline.
177static int __attribute__((noinline)) PIMutexTimedLock(PIMutex& mutex,
Tom Cherryc6b5bcd2018-03-05 14:14:44 -0800178 bool use_realtime_clock,
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800179 const timespec* abs_timeout) {
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800180 int ret = PIMutexTryLock(mutex);
181 if (__predict_true(ret == 0)) {
182 return 0;
183 }
184 if (ret == EBUSY) {
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800185 ScopedTrace trace("Contending for pthread mutex");
Tom Cherryc6b5bcd2018-03-05 14:14:44 -0800186 ret = -__futex_pi_lock_ex(&mutex.owner_tid, mutex.shared, use_realtime_clock, abs_timeout);
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800187 }
188 return ret;
189}
190
191static int PIMutexUnlock(PIMutex& mutex) {
192 pid_t tid = __get_thread()->tid;
193 int old_owner = tid;
194 // Handle common case first.
195 if (__predict_true(mutex.type == PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL)) {
196 if (__predict_true(atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(&mutex.owner_tid,
197 &old_owner, 0,
198 memory_order_release,
199 memory_order_relaxed))) {
200 return 0;
201 }
202 }
203
204 if (tid != (old_owner & FUTEX_TID_MASK)) {
205 // The mutex can only be unlocked by the thread who owns it.
206 return EPERM;
207 }
208 if (mutex.type == PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE) {
209 if (mutex.counter != 0u) {
210 --mutex.counter;
211 return 0;
212 }
213 }
214 if (old_owner == tid) {
215 // No thread is waiting.
216 if (__predict_true(atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(&mutex.owner_tid,
217 &old_owner, 0,
218 memory_order_release,
219 memory_order_relaxed))) {
220 return 0;
221 }
222 }
223 return -__futex_pi_unlock(&mutex.owner_tid, mutex.shared);
224}
225
226static int PIMutexDestroy(PIMutex& mutex) {
227 // The mutex should be in unlocked state (owner_tid == 0) when destroyed.
228 // Store 0xffffffff to make the mutex unusable.
229 int old_owner = 0;
230 if (atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(&mutex.owner_tid, &old_owner, 0xffffffff,
231 memory_order_relaxed, memory_order_relaxed)) {
232 return 0;
233 }
234 return EBUSY;
235}
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800236
237#if !defined(__LP64__)
238
239namespace PIMutexAllocator {
240// pthread_mutex_t has only 4 bytes in 32-bit programs, which are not enough to hold PIMutex.
241// So we use malloc to allocate PIMutexes and use 16-bit of pthread_mutex_t as indexes to find
242// the allocated PIMutexes. This allows at most 65536 PI mutexes.
243// When calling operations like pthread_mutex_lock/unlock, the 16-bit index is mapped to the
244// corresponding PIMutex. To make the map operation fast, we use a lockless mapping method:
245// Once a PIMutex is allocated, all the data used to map index to the PIMutex isn't changed until
246// it is destroyed.
247// Below are the data structures:
248// // struct Node contains a PIMutex.
249// typedef Node NodeArray[256];
250// typedef NodeArray* NodeArrayP;
251// NodeArrayP nodes[256];
252//
253// A 16-bit index is mapped to Node as below:
254// (*nodes[index >> 8])[index & 0xff]
255//
256// Also use a free list to allow O(1) finding recycled PIMutexes.
257
258union Node {
259 PIMutex mutex;
260 int next_free_id; // If not -1, refer to the next node in the free PIMutex list.
261};
262typedef Node NodeArray[256];
263typedef NodeArray* NodeArrayP;
264
265// lock_ protects below items.
266static Lock lock;
267static NodeArrayP* nodes;
268static int next_to_alloc_id;
269static int first_free_id = -1; // If not -1, refer to the first node in the free PIMutex list.
270
271static inline __always_inline Node& IdToNode(int id) {
272 return (*nodes[id >> 8])[id & 0xff];
273}
274
275static inline __always_inline PIMutex& IdToPIMutex(int id) {
276 return IdToNode(id).mutex;
277}
278
279static int AllocIdLocked() {
280 if (first_free_id != -1) {
281 int result = first_free_id;
282 first_free_id = IdToNode(result).next_free_id;
283 return result;
284 }
285 if (next_to_alloc_id >= 0x10000) {
286 return -1;
287 }
288 int array_pos = next_to_alloc_id >> 8;
289 int node_pos = next_to_alloc_id & 0xff;
290 if (node_pos == 0) {
291 if (array_pos == 0) {
292 nodes = static_cast<NodeArray**>(calloc(256, sizeof(NodeArray*)));
293 if (nodes == nullptr) {
294 return -1;
295 }
296 }
297 nodes[array_pos] = static_cast<NodeArray*>(malloc(sizeof(NodeArray)));
298 if (nodes[array_pos] == nullptr) {
299 return -1;
300 }
301 }
302 return next_to_alloc_id++;
303}
304
305// If succeed, return an id referring to a PIMutex, otherwise return -1.
306// A valid id is in range [0, 0xffff].
307static int AllocId() {
308 lock.lock();
309 int result = AllocIdLocked();
310 lock.unlock();
311 if (result != -1) {
312 memset(&IdToPIMutex(result), 0, sizeof(PIMutex));
313 }
314 return result;
315}
316
317static void FreeId(int id) {
318 lock.lock();
319 IdToNode(id).next_free_id = first_free_id;
320 first_free_id = id;
321 lock.unlock();
322}
323
324} // namespace PIMutexAllocator
325
326#endif // !defined(__LP64__)
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800327
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800328
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100329/* Convenience macro, creates a mask of 'bits' bits that starts from
330 * the 'shift'-th least significant bit in a 32-bit word.
331 *
332 * Examples: FIELD_MASK(0,4) -> 0xf
333 * FIELD_MASK(16,9) -> 0x1ff0000
334 */
335#define FIELD_MASK(shift,bits) (((1 << (bits))-1) << (shift))
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800336
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100337/* This one is used to create a bit pattern from a given field value */
338#define FIELD_TO_BITS(val,shift,bits) (((val) & ((1 << (bits))-1)) << (shift))
David 'Digit' Turner022d3032011-12-07 14:02:17 +0100339
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100340/* And this one does the opposite, i.e. extract a field's value from a bit pattern */
341#define FIELD_FROM_BITS(val,shift,bits) (((val) >> (shift)) & ((1 << (bits))-1))
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800342
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800343/* Convenience macros.
344 *
345 * These are used to form or modify the bit pattern of a given mutex value
346 */
347
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100348/* Mutex state:
349 *
350 * 0 for unlocked
351 * 1 for locked, no waiters
352 * 2 for locked, maybe waiters
353 */
354#define MUTEX_STATE_SHIFT 0
355#define MUTEX_STATE_LEN 2
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800356
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100357#define MUTEX_STATE_MASK FIELD_MASK(MUTEX_STATE_SHIFT, MUTEX_STATE_LEN)
358#define MUTEX_STATE_FROM_BITS(v) FIELD_FROM_BITS(v, MUTEX_STATE_SHIFT, MUTEX_STATE_LEN)
359#define MUTEX_STATE_TO_BITS(v) FIELD_TO_BITS(v, MUTEX_STATE_SHIFT, MUTEX_STATE_LEN)
360
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700361#define MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED 0 /* must be 0 to match PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER */
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100362#define MUTEX_STATE_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED 1 /* must be 1 due to atomic dec in unlock operation */
363#define MUTEX_STATE_LOCKED_CONTENDED 2 /* must be 1 + LOCKED_UNCONTENDED due to atomic dec */
364
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100365#define MUTEX_STATE_BITS_UNLOCKED MUTEX_STATE_TO_BITS(MUTEX_STATE_UNLOCKED)
366#define MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED MUTEX_STATE_TO_BITS(MUTEX_STATE_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED)
367#define MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_CONTENDED MUTEX_STATE_TO_BITS(MUTEX_STATE_LOCKED_CONTENDED)
368
Yabin Cui0307eee2015-11-16 20:19:31 -0800369// Return true iff the mutex is unlocked.
370#define MUTEX_STATE_BITS_IS_UNLOCKED(v) (((v) & MUTEX_STATE_MASK) == MUTEX_STATE_BITS_UNLOCKED)
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100371
Yabin Cui0307eee2015-11-16 20:19:31 -0800372// Return true iff the mutex is locked with no waiters.
373#define MUTEX_STATE_BITS_IS_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED(v) (((v) & MUTEX_STATE_MASK) == MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED)
374
375// return true iff the mutex is locked with maybe waiters.
376#define MUTEX_STATE_BITS_IS_LOCKED_CONTENDED(v) (((v) & MUTEX_STATE_MASK) == MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_CONTENDED)
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100377
378/* used to flip from LOCKED_UNCONTENDED to LOCKED_CONTENDED */
379#define MUTEX_STATE_BITS_FLIP_CONTENTION(v) ((v) ^ (MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_CONTENDED ^ MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED))
380
381/* Mutex counter:
382 *
383 * We need to check for overflow before incrementing, and we also need to
384 * detect when the counter is 0
385 */
386#define MUTEX_COUNTER_SHIFT 2
387#define MUTEX_COUNTER_LEN 11
388#define MUTEX_COUNTER_MASK FIELD_MASK(MUTEX_COUNTER_SHIFT, MUTEX_COUNTER_LEN)
389
390#define MUTEX_COUNTER_BITS_WILL_OVERFLOW(v) (((v) & MUTEX_COUNTER_MASK) == MUTEX_COUNTER_MASK)
391#define MUTEX_COUNTER_BITS_IS_ZERO(v) (((v) & MUTEX_COUNTER_MASK) == 0)
392
393/* Used to increment the counter directly after overflow has been checked */
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800394#define MUTEX_COUNTER_BITS_ONE FIELD_TO_BITS(1, MUTEX_COUNTER_SHIFT,MUTEX_COUNTER_LEN)
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100395
396/* Mutex shared bit flag
397 *
398 * This flag is set to indicate that the mutex is shared among processes.
399 * This changes the futex opcode we use for futex wait/wake operations
400 * (non-shared operations are much faster).
401 */
402#define MUTEX_SHARED_SHIFT 13
403#define MUTEX_SHARED_MASK FIELD_MASK(MUTEX_SHARED_SHIFT,1)
404
405/* Mutex type:
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100406 * We support normal, recursive and errorcheck mutexes.
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100407 */
408#define MUTEX_TYPE_SHIFT 14
409#define MUTEX_TYPE_LEN 2
410#define MUTEX_TYPE_MASK FIELD_MASK(MUTEX_TYPE_SHIFT,MUTEX_TYPE_LEN)
411
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100412#define MUTEX_TYPE_TO_BITS(t) FIELD_TO_BITS(t, MUTEX_TYPE_SHIFT, MUTEX_TYPE_LEN)
413
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700414#define MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_NORMAL MUTEX_TYPE_TO_BITS(PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL)
415#define MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_RECURSIVE MUTEX_TYPE_TO_BITS(PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE)
416#define MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_ERRORCHECK MUTEX_TYPE_TO_BITS(PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK)
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800417// Use a special mutex type to mark priority inheritance mutexes.
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700418#define PI_MUTEX_STATE MUTEX_TYPE_TO_BITS(3)
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100419
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800420// For a PI mutex, it includes below fields:
421// Atomic(uint16_t) state;
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800422// PIMutex pi_mutex; // uint16_t pi_mutex_id in 32-bit programs
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800423//
424// state holds the following fields:
425//
426// bits: name description
427// 15-14 type mutex type, should be 3
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700428// 13-0 padding should be 0
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800429//
430// pi_mutex holds the state of a PI mutex.
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800431// pi_mutex_id holds an integer to find the state of a PI mutex.
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800432//
433// For a Non-PI mutex, it includes below fields:
434// Atomic(uint16_t) state;
435// atomic_int owner_tid; // Atomic(uint16_t) in 32-bit programs
436//
437// state holds the following fields:
438//
439// bits: name description
440// 15-14 type mutex type, can be 0 (normal), 1 (recursive), 2 (errorcheck)
441// 13 shared process-shared flag
442// 12-2 counter <number of times a thread holding a recursive Non-PI mutex> - 1
443// 1-0 state lock state (0, 1 or 2)
444//
445// bits 15-13 are constant during the lifetime of the mutex.
446//
447// owner_tid is used only in recursive and errorcheck Non-PI mutexes to hold the mutex owner
448// thread id.
449//
450// PI mutexes and Non-PI mutexes are distinguished by checking type field in state.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700451#if defined(__LP64__)
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800452struct pthread_mutex_internal_t {
453 _Atomic(uint16_t) state;
454 uint16_t __pad;
455 union {
456 atomic_int owner_tid;
457 PIMutex pi_mutex;
458 };
459 char __reserved[28];
460
461 PIMutex& ToPIMutex() {
462 return pi_mutex;
463 }
464
465 void FreePIMutex() {
466 }
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800467} __attribute__((aligned(4)));
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800468
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800469#else
470struct pthread_mutex_internal_t {
471 _Atomic(uint16_t) state;
472 union {
473 _Atomic(uint16_t) owner_tid;
474 uint16_t pi_mutex_id;
475 };
476
477 PIMutex& ToPIMutex() {
478 return PIMutexAllocator::IdToPIMutex(pi_mutex_id);
479 }
480
481 void FreePIMutex() {
482 PIMutexAllocator::FreeId(pi_mutex_id);
483 }
484} __attribute__((aligned(4)));
485#endif
486
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700487static_assert(sizeof(pthread_mutex_t) == sizeof(pthread_mutex_internal_t),
488 "pthread_mutex_t should actually be pthread_mutex_internal_t in implementation.");
489
490// For binary compatibility with old version of pthread_mutex_t, we can't use more strict alignment
491// than 4-byte alignment.
492static_assert(alignof(pthread_mutex_t) == 4,
493 "pthread_mutex_t should fulfill the alignment of pthread_mutex_internal_t.");
494
495static inline pthread_mutex_internal_t* __get_internal_mutex(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface) {
496 return reinterpret_cast<pthread_mutex_internal_t*>(mutex_interface);
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800497}
498
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700499int pthread_mutex_init(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface, const pthread_mutexattr_t* attr) {
500 pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex = __get_internal_mutex(mutex_interface);
501
502 memset(mutex, 0, sizeof(pthread_mutex_internal_t));
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800503
Yi Kong32bc0fc2018-08-02 17:31:13 -0700504 if (__predict_true(attr == nullptr)) {
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700505 atomic_init(&mutex->state, MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_NORMAL);
David 'Digit' Turner88f06cd2010-03-18 17:13:41 -0700506 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800507 }
David 'Digit' Turner88f06cd2010-03-18 17:13:41 -0700508
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800509 uint16_t state = 0;
Elliott Hughesdff72032013-12-11 14:54:00 -0800510 if ((*attr & MUTEXATTR_SHARED_MASK) != 0) {
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700511 state |= MUTEX_SHARED_MASK;
Elliott Hughesdff72032013-12-11 14:54:00 -0800512 }
David 'Digit' Turner88f06cd2010-03-18 17:13:41 -0700513
514 switch (*attr & MUTEXATTR_TYPE_MASK) {
515 case PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL:
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800516 state |= MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_NORMAL;
517 break;
David 'Digit' Turner88f06cd2010-03-18 17:13:41 -0700518 case PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE:
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800519 state |= MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_RECURSIVE;
520 break;
David 'Digit' Turner88f06cd2010-03-18 17:13:41 -0700521 case PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK:
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800522 state |= MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_ERRORCHECK;
523 break;
David 'Digit' Turner88f06cd2010-03-18 17:13:41 -0700524 default:
525 return EINVAL;
526 }
527
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800528 if (((*attr & MUTEXATTR_PROTOCOL_MASK) >> MUTEXATTR_PROTOCOL_SHIFT) == PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT) {
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800529#if !defined(__LP64__)
530 if (state & MUTEX_SHARED_MASK) {
531 return EINVAL;
532 }
533 int id = PIMutexAllocator::AllocId();
534 if (id == -1) {
535 return ENOMEM;
536 }
537 mutex->pi_mutex_id = id;
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800538#endif
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700539 atomic_init(&mutex->state, PI_MUTEX_STATE);
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800540 PIMutex& pi_mutex = mutex->ToPIMutex();
541 pi_mutex.type = *attr & MUTEXATTR_TYPE_MASK;
542 pi_mutex.shared = (*attr & MUTEXATTR_SHARED_MASK) != 0;
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800543 } else {
544 atomic_init(&mutex->state, state);
545 atomic_init(&mutex->owner_tid, 0);
546 }
David 'Digit' Turner88f06cd2010-03-18 17:13:41 -0700547 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800548}
549
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800550// namespace for Non-PI mutex routines.
551namespace NonPI {
552
553static inline __always_inline int NormalMutexTryLock(pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex,
554 uint16_t shared) {
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800555 const uint16_t unlocked = shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_UNLOCKED;
556 const uint16_t locked_uncontended = shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED;
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800557
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800558 uint16_t old_state = unlocked;
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700559 if (__predict_true(atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(&mutex->state, &old_state,
560 locked_uncontended, memory_order_acquire, memory_order_relaxed))) {
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800561 return 0;
562 }
563 return EBUSY;
564}
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800565
566/*
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800567 * Lock a normal Non-PI mutex.
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800568 *
569 * As noted above, there are three states:
570 * 0 (unlocked, no contention)
571 * 1 (locked, no contention)
572 * 2 (locked, contention)
573 *
574 * Non-recursive mutexes don't use the thread-id or counter fields, and the
575 * "type" value is zero, so the only bits that will be set are the ones in
576 * the lock state field.
577 */
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800578static inline __always_inline int NormalMutexLock(pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex,
579 uint16_t shared,
580 bool use_realtime_clock,
581 const timespec* abs_timeout_or_null) {
582 if (__predict_true(NormalMutexTryLock(mutex, shared) == 0)) {
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800583 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800584 }
Elliott Hughesdd586f22015-12-16 15:15:58 -0800585 int result = check_timespec(abs_timeout_or_null, true);
Yabin Cuic9a659c2015-11-05 15:36:08 -0800586 if (result != 0) {
587 return result;
588 }
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800589
590 ScopedTrace trace("Contending for pthread mutex");
591
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800592 const uint16_t unlocked = shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_UNLOCKED;
593 const uint16_t locked_contended = shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_CONTENDED;
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800594
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800595 // We want to go to sleep until the mutex is available, which requires
596 // promoting it to locked_contended. We need to swap in the new state
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700597 // and then wait until somebody wakes us up.
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800598 // An atomic_exchange is used to compete with other threads for the lock.
599 // If it returns unlocked, we have acquired the lock, otherwise another
600 // thread still holds the lock and we should wait again.
601 // If lock is acquired, an acquire fence is needed to make all memory accesses
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800602 // made by other threads visible to the current CPU.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700603 while (atomic_exchange_explicit(&mutex->state, locked_contended,
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800604 memory_order_acquire) != unlocked) {
Yabin Cuic9a659c2015-11-05 15:36:08 -0800605 if (__futex_wait_ex(&mutex->state, shared, locked_contended, use_realtime_clock,
606 abs_timeout_or_null) == -ETIMEDOUT) {
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800607 return ETIMEDOUT;
608 }
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800609 }
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800610 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800611}
612
613/*
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800614 * Release a normal Non-PI mutex. The caller is responsible for determining
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800615 * that we are in fact the owner of this lock.
616 */
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800617static inline __always_inline void NormalMutexUnlock(pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex,
618 uint16_t shared) {
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800619 const uint16_t unlocked = shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_UNLOCKED;
620 const uint16_t locked_contended = shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_CONTENDED;
Andy McFaddenfcd00eb2010-05-28 13:31:45 -0700621
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800622 // We use an atomic_exchange to release the lock. If locked_contended state
623 // is returned, some threads is waiting for the lock and we need to wake up
624 // one of them.
625 // A release fence is required to make previous stores visible to next
626 // lock owner threads.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700627 if (atomic_exchange_explicit(&mutex->state, unlocked,
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800628 memory_order_release) == locked_contended) {
629 // Wake up one waiting thread. We don't know which thread will be
630 // woken or when it'll start executing -- futexes make no guarantees
631 // here. There may not even be a thread waiting.
632 //
633 // The newly-woken thread will replace the unlocked state we just set above
634 // with locked_contended state, which means that when it eventually releases
635 // the mutex it will also call FUTEX_WAKE. This results in one extra wake
636 // call whenever a lock is contended, but let us avoid forgetting anyone
637 // without requiring us to track the number of sleepers.
638 //
639 // It's possible for another thread to sneak in and grab the lock between
640 // the exchange above and the wake call below. If the new thread is "slow"
641 // and holds the lock for a while, we'll wake up a sleeper, which will swap
642 // in locked_uncontended state and then go back to sleep since the lock is
643 // still held. If the new thread is "fast", running to completion before
644 // we call wake, the thread we eventually wake will find an unlocked mutex
645 // and will execute. Either way we have correct behavior and nobody is
646 // orphaned on the wait queue.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700647 __futex_wake_ex(&mutex->state, shared, 1);
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800648 }
649}
650
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800651/* This common inlined function is used to increment the counter of a recursive Non-PI mutex.
David 'Digit' Turner022d3032011-12-07 14:02:17 +0100652 *
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800653 * If the counter overflows, it will return EAGAIN.
654 * Otherwise, it atomically increments the counter and returns 0.
David 'Digit' Turner022d3032011-12-07 14:02:17 +0100655 *
David 'Digit' Turner022d3032011-12-07 14:02:17 +0100656 */
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800657static inline __always_inline int RecursiveIncrement(pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex,
658 uint16_t old_state) {
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800659 // Detect recursive lock overflow and return EAGAIN.
660 // This is safe because only the owner thread can modify the
661 // counter bits in the mutex value.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700662 if (MUTEX_COUNTER_BITS_WILL_OVERFLOW(old_state)) {
David 'Digit' Turner022d3032011-12-07 14:02:17 +0100663 return EAGAIN;
664 }
665
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800666 // Other threads are able to change the lower bits (e.g. promoting it to "contended"),
667 // but the mutex counter will not overflow. So we use atomic_fetch_add operation here.
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800668 // The mutex is already locked by current thread, so we don't need an acquire fence.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700669 atomic_fetch_add_explicit(&mutex->state, MUTEX_COUNTER_BITS_ONE, memory_order_relaxed);
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800670 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800671}
672
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800673// Wait on a recursive or errorcheck Non-PI mutex.
674static inline __always_inline int RecursiveOrErrorcheckMutexWait(pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex,
675 uint16_t shared,
676 uint16_t old_state,
677 bool use_realtime_clock,
678 const timespec* abs_timeout) {
Yabin Cuif7969852015-04-02 17:47:48 -0700679// __futex_wait always waits on a 32-bit value. But state is 16-bit. For a normal mutex, the owner_tid
680// field in mutex is not used. On 64-bit devices, the __pad field in mutex is not used.
681// But when a recursive or errorcheck mutex is used on 32-bit devices, we need to add the
682// owner_tid value in the value argument for __futex_wait, otherwise we may always get EAGAIN error.
683
684#if defined(__LP64__)
Yabin Cuic9a659c2015-11-05 15:36:08 -0800685 return __futex_wait_ex(&mutex->state, shared, old_state, use_realtime_clock, abs_timeout);
Yabin Cuif7969852015-04-02 17:47:48 -0700686
687#else
688 // This implementation works only when the layout of pthread_mutex_internal_t matches below expectation.
689 // And it is based on the assumption that Android is always in little-endian devices.
690 static_assert(offsetof(pthread_mutex_internal_t, state) == 0, "");
691 static_assert(offsetof(pthread_mutex_internal_t, owner_tid) == 2, "");
692
693 uint32_t owner_tid = atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->owner_tid, memory_order_relaxed);
Yabin Cuic9a659c2015-11-05 15:36:08 -0800694 return __futex_wait_ex(&mutex->state, shared, (owner_tid << 16) | old_state,
695 use_realtime_clock, abs_timeout);
Yabin Cuif7969852015-04-02 17:47:48 -0700696#endif
697}
698
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800699// Lock a Non-PI mutex.
700static int MutexLockWithTimeout(pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex, bool use_realtime_clock,
701 const timespec* abs_timeout_or_null) {
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800702 uint16_t old_state = atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->state, memory_order_relaxed);
703 uint16_t mtype = (old_state & MUTEX_TYPE_MASK);
704 uint16_t shared = (old_state & MUTEX_SHARED_MASK);
Fabrice Di Meglio86418332010-03-11 14:47:47 -0800705
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800706 // Handle common case first.
Elliott Hughesd4e753f2013-07-16 12:45:46 -0700707 if ( __predict_true(mtype == MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_NORMAL) ) {
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800708 return NormalMutexLock(mutex, shared, use_realtime_clock, abs_timeout_or_null);
David 'Digit' Turnerba9c6f02010-03-10 16:44:08 -0800709 }
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700710
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800711 // Do we already own this recursive or error-check mutex?
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800712 pid_t tid = __get_thread()->tid;
713 if (tid == atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->owner_tid, memory_order_relaxed)) {
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800714 if (mtype == MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_ERRORCHECK) {
715 return EDEADLK;
716 }
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800717 return RecursiveIncrement(mutex, old_state);
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800718 }
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700719
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800720 const uint16_t unlocked = mtype | shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_UNLOCKED;
721 const uint16_t locked_uncontended = mtype | shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED;
722 const uint16_t locked_contended = mtype | shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_CONTENDED;
David 'Digit' Turner88f06cd2010-03-18 17:13:41 -0700723
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800724 // First, if the mutex is unlocked, try to quickly acquire it.
725 // In the optimistic case where this works, set the state to locked_uncontended.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700726 if (old_state == unlocked) {
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800727 // If exchanged successfully, an acquire fence is required to make
728 // all memory accesses made by other threads visible to the current CPU.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700729 if (__predict_true(atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(&mutex->state, &old_state,
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800730 locked_uncontended, memory_order_acquire, memory_order_relaxed))) {
731 atomic_store_explicit(&mutex->owner_tid, tid, memory_order_relaxed);
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100732 return 0;
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700733 }
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700734 }
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100735
Brigid Smitha406ee62014-07-21 15:38:06 -0700736 ScopedTrace trace("Contending for pthread mutex");
737
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800738 while (true) {
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700739 if (old_state == unlocked) {
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800740 // NOTE: We put the state to locked_contended since we _know_ there
741 // is contention when we are in this loop. This ensures all waiters
742 // will be unlocked.
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100743
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800744 // If exchanged successfully, an acquire fence is required to make
745 // all memory accesses made by other threads visible to the current CPU.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700746 if (__predict_true(atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit(&mutex->state,
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800747 &old_state, locked_contended,
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800748 memory_order_acquire,
749 memory_order_relaxed))) {
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800750 atomic_store_explicit(&mutex->owner_tid, tid, memory_order_relaxed);
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800751 return 0;
752 }
753 continue;
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700754 } else if (MUTEX_STATE_BITS_IS_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED(old_state)) {
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800755 // We should set it to locked_contended beforing going to sleep. This can make
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800756 // sure waiters will be woken up eventually.
757
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700758 int new_state = MUTEX_STATE_BITS_FLIP_CONTENTION(old_state);
759 if (__predict_false(!atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit(&mutex->state,
760 &old_state, new_state,
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800761 memory_order_relaxed,
762 memory_order_relaxed))) {
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100763 continue;
764 }
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700765 old_state = new_state;
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100766 }
767
Elliott Hughesdd586f22015-12-16 15:15:58 -0800768 int result = check_timespec(abs_timeout_or_null, true);
Yabin Cuic9a659c2015-11-05 15:36:08 -0800769 if (result != 0) {
770 return result;
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800771 }
Yabin Cuic9a659c2015-11-05 15:36:08 -0800772 // We are in locked_contended state, sleep until someone wakes us up.
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800773 if (RecursiveOrErrorcheckMutexWait(mutex, shared, old_state, use_realtime_clock,
774 abs_timeout_or_null) == -ETIMEDOUT) {
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800775 return ETIMEDOUT;
776 }
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700777 old_state = atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->state, memory_order_relaxed);
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100778 }
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800779}
780
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800781} // namespace NonPI
782
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700783static inline __always_inline bool IsMutexDestroyed(uint16_t mutex_state) {
784 return mutex_state == 0xffff;
785}
786
787// Inlining this function in pthread_mutex_lock() adds the cost of stack frame instructions on
788// ARM64. So make it noinline.
789static int __attribute__((noinline)) HandleUsingDestroyedMutex(pthread_mutex_t* mutex,
790 const char* function_name) {
Elliott Hughesc0f46562018-11-09 15:38:52 -0800791 if (android_get_application_target_sdk_version() >= __ANDROID_API_P__) {
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700792 __fortify_fatal("%s called on a destroyed mutex (%p)", function_name, mutex);
793 }
794 return EBUSY;
795}
796
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700797int pthread_mutex_lock(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface) {
Christopher Ferris511cfd92015-06-09 18:46:15 -0700798#if !defined(__LP64__)
Dan Albertbaa2a972015-08-13 16:58:50 -0700799 // Some apps depend on being able to pass NULL as a mutex and get EINVAL
800 // back. Don't need to worry about it for LP64 since the ABI is brand new,
801 // but keep compatibility for LP32. http://b/19995172.
Yi Kong32bc0fc2018-08-02 17:31:13 -0700802 if (mutex_interface == nullptr) {
Christopher Ferris511cfd92015-06-09 18:46:15 -0700803 return EINVAL;
804 }
805#endif
806
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700807 pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex = __get_internal_mutex(mutex_interface);
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800808 uint16_t old_state = atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->state, memory_order_relaxed);
809 uint16_t mtype = (old_state & MUTEX_TYPE_MASK);
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800810 // Avoid slowing down fast path of normal mutex lock operation.
811 if (__predict_true(mtype == MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_NORMAL)) {
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800812 uint16_t shared = (old_state & MUTEX_SHARED_MASK);
813 if (__predict_true(NonPI::NormalMutexTryLock(mutex, shared) == 0)) {
814 return 0;
815 }
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700816 }
817 if (old_state == PI_MUTEX_STATE) {
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800818 PIMutex& m = mutex->ToPIMutex();
819 // Handle common case first.
820 if (__predict_true(PIMutexTryLock(m) == 0)) {
821 return 0;
822 }
Tom Cherryc6b5bcd2018-03-05 14:14:44 -0800823 return PIMutexTimedLock(mutex->ToPIMutex(), false, nullptr);
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800824 }
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700825 if (__predict_false(IsMutexDestroyed(old_state))) {
826 return HandleUsingDestroyedMutex(mutex_interface, __FUNCTION__);
827 }
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800828 return NonPI::MutexLockWithTimeout(mutex, false, nullptr);
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800829}
830
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700831int pthread_mutex_unlock(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface) {
Christopher Ferris511cfd92015-06-09 18:46:15 -0700832#if !defined(__LP64__)
Dan Albertbaa2a972015-08-13 16:58:50 -0700833 // Some apps depend on being able to pass NULL as a mutex and get EINVAL
834 // back. Don't need to worry about it for LP64 since the ABI is brand new,
835 // but keep compatibility for LP32. http://b/19995172.
Yi Kong32bc0fc2018-08-02 17:31:13 -0700836 if (mutex_interface == nullptr) {
Christopher Ferris511cfd92015-06-09 18:46:15 -0700837 return EINVAL;
838 }
839#endif
840
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700841 pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex = __get_internal_mutex(mutex_interface);
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800842 uint16_t old_state = atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->state, memory_order_relaxed);
843 uint16_t mtype = (old_state & MUTEX_TYPE_MASK);
844 uint16_t shared = (old_state & MUTEX_SHARED_MASK);
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800845
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800846 // Handle common case first.
Elliott Hughesd4e753f2013-07-16 12:45:46 -0700847 if (__predict_true(mtype == MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_NORMAL)) {
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800848 NonPI::NormalMutexUnlock(mutex, shared);
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800849 return 0;
850 }
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700851 if (old_state == PI_MUTEX_STATE) {
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800852 return PIMutexUnlock(mutex->ToPIMutex());
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800853 }
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700854 if (__predict_false(IsMutexDestroyed(old_state))) {
855 return HandleUsingDestroyedMutex(mutex_interface, __FUNCTION__);
856 }
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700857
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800858 // Do we already own this recursive or error-check mutex?
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800859 pid_t tid = __get_thread()->tid;
860 if ( tid != atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->owner_tid, memory_order_relaxed) ) {
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700861 return EPERM;
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800862 }
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700863
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800864 // If the counter is > 0, we can simply decrement it atomically.
865 // Since other threads can mutate the lower state bits (and only the
866 // lower state bits), use a compare_exchange loop to do it.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700867 if (!MUTEX_COUNTER_BITS_IS_ZERO(old_state)) {
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800868 // We still own the mutex, so a release fence is not needed.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700869 atomic_fetch_sub_explicit(&mutex->state, MUTEX_COUNTER_BITS_ONE, memory_order_relaxed);
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800870 return 0;
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700871 }
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100872
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800873 // The counter is 0, so we'are going to unlock the mutex by resetting its
874 // state to unlocked, we need to perform a atomic_exchange inorder to read
875 // the current state, which will be locked_contended if there may have waiters
876 // to awake.
877 // A release fence is required to make previous stores visible to next
878 // lock owner threads.
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800879 atomic_store_explicit(&mutex->owner_tid, 0, memory_order_relaxed);
880 const uint16_t unlocked = mtype | shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_UNLOCKED;
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700881 old_state = atomic_exchange_explicit(&mutex->state, unlocked, memory_order_release);
882 if (MUTEX_STATE_BITS_IS_LOCKED_CONTENDED(old_state)) {
883 __futex_wake_ex(&mutex->state, shared, 1);
David 'Digit' Turner88f06cd2010-03-18 17:13:41 -0700884 }
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800885
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700886 return 0;
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800887}
888
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700889int pthread_mutex_trylock(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface) {
890 pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex = __get_internal_mutex(mutex_interface);
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800891
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800892 uint16_t old_state = atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->state, memory_order_relaxed);
893 uint16_t mtype = (old_state & MUTEX_TYPE_MASK);
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800894
Elliott Hughes5b1111a2014-10-24 19:33:11 -0700895 // Handle common case first.
896 if (__predict_true(mtype == MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_NORMAL)) {
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800897 uint16_t shared = (old_state & MUTEX_SHARED_MASK);
898 return NonPI::NormalMutexTryLock(mutex, shared);
David 'Digit' Turnerba9c6f02010-03-10 16:44:08 -0800899 }
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700900 if (old_state == PI_MUTEX_STATE) {
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800901 return PIMutexTryLock(mutex->ToPIMutex());
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800902 }
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700903 if (__predict_false(IsMutexDestroyed(old_state))) {
904 return HandleUsingDestroyedMutex(mutex_interface, __FUNCTION__);
905 }
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700906
Elliott Hughes5b1111a2014-10-24 19:33:11 -0700907 // Do we already own this recursive or error-check mutex?
908 pid_t tid = __get_thread()->tid;
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800909 if (tid == atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->owner_tid, memory_order_relaxed)) {
Elliott Hughes5b1111a2014-10-24 19:33:11 -0700910 if (mtype == MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_ERRORCHECK) {
911 return EBUSY;
912 }
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800913 return NonPI::RecursiveIncrement(mutex, old_state);
Elliott Hughes5b1111a2014-10-24 19:33:11 -0700914 }
David 'Digit' Turner40e6b822010-03-17 11:25:46 -0700915
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800916 uint16_t shared = (old_state & MUTEX_SHARED_MASK);
917 const uint16_t unlocked = mtype | shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_UNLOCKED;
918 const uint16_t locked_uncontended = mtype | shared | MUTEX_STATE_BITS_LOCKED_UNCONTENDED;
919
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800920 // Same as pthread_mutex_lock, except that we don't want to wait, and
921 // the only operation that can succeed is a single compare_exchange to acquire the
922 // lock if it is released / not owned by anyone. No need for a complex loop.
Yabin Cui5b8e7cd2015-03-04 17:36:59 -0800923 // If exchanged successfully, an acquire fence is required to make
924 // all memory accesses made by other threads visible to the current CPU.
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700925 old_state = unlocked;
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800926 if (__predict_true(atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(&mutex->state, &old_state,
927 locked_uncontended,
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800928 memory_order_acquire,
929 memory_order_relaxed))) {
Yabin Cuie69c2452015-02-13 16:21:25 -0800930 atomic_store_explicit(&mutex->owner_tid, tid, memory_order_relaxed);
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100931 return 0;
932 }
David 'Digit' Turnere1414aa2012-01-24 15:26:54 +0100933 return EBUSY;
The Android Open Source Project1dc9e472009-03-03 19:28:35 -0800934}
935
Elliott Hughes0e714a52014-03-03 16:42:47 -0800936#if !defined(__LP64__)
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700937extern "C" int pthread_mutex_lock_timeout_np(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface, unsigned ms) {
Yabin Cuic9a659c2015-11-05 15:36:08 -0800938 timespec ts;
939 timespec_from_ms(ts, ms);
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800940 timespec abs_timeout;
Yabin Cuic9a659c2015-11-05 15:36:08 -0800941 absolute_timespec_from_timespec(abs_timeout, ts, CLOCK_MONOTONIC);
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800942 int error = NonPI::MutexLockWithTimeout(__get_internal_mutex(mutex_interface), false,
943 &abs_timeout);
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -0800944 if (error == ETIMEDOUT) {
945 error = EBUSY;
946 }
947 return error;
Elliott Hughes0e714a52014-03-03 16:42:47 -0800948}
949#endif
950
Tom Cherryc6b5bcd2018-03-05 14:14:44 -0800951static int __pthread_mutex_timedlock(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface, bool use_realtime_clock,
952 const timespec* abs_timeout, const char* function) {
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800953 pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex = __get_internal_mutex(mutex_interface);
954 uint16_t old_state = atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->state, memory_order_relaxed);
955 uint16_t mtype = (old_state & MUTEX_TYPE_MASK);
956 // Handle common case first.
957 if (__predict_true(mtype == MUTEX_TYPE_BITS_NORMAL)) {
958 uint16_t shared = (old_state & MUTEX_SHARED_MASK);
959 if (__predict_true(NonPI::NormalMutexTryLock(mutex, shared) == 0)) {
960 return 0;
961 }
962 }
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700963 if (old_state == PI_MUTEX_STATE) {
Tom Cherryc6b5bcd2018-03-05 14:14:44 -0800964 return PIMutexTimedLock(mutex->ToPIMutex(), use_realtime_clock, abs_timeout);
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800965 }
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700966 if (__predict_false(IsMutexDestroyed(old_state))) {
Tom Cherryc6b5bcd2018-03-05 14:14:44 -0800967 return HandleUsingDestroyedMutex(mutex_interface, function);
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700968 }
Tom Cherryc6b5bcd2018-03-05 14:14:44 -0800969 return NonPI::MutexLockWithTimeout(mutex, use_realtime_clock, abs_timeout);
970}
971
972int pthread_mutex_timedlock(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface, const struct timespec* abs_timeout) {
973 return __pthread_mutex_timedlock(mutex_interface, true, abs_timeout, __FUNCTION__);
974}
975
976int pthread_mutex_timedlock_monotonic_np(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface,
977 const struct timespec* abs_timeout) {
978 return __pthread_mutex_timedlock(mutex_interface, false, abs_timeout, __FUNCTION__);
Mathias Agopian7c0c3792011-09-05 23:54:55 -0700979}
980
Yabin Cui17393b02015-03-21 15:08:25 -0700981int pthread_mutex_destroy(pthread_mutex_t* mutex_interface) {
Yabin Cui0307eee2015-11-16 20:19:31 -0800982 pthread_mutex_internal_t* mutex = __get_internal_mutex(mutex_interface);
983 uint16_t old_state = atomic_load_explicit(&mutex->state, memory_order_relaxed);
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700984 if (__predict_false(IsMutexDestroyed(old_state))) {
985 return HandleUsingDestroyedMutex(mutex_interface, __FUNCTION__);
Yabin Cui2dec3d72018-02-02 15:45:24 -0800986 }
Yabin Cui9651fdf2018-03-14 12:02:21 -0700987 if (old_state == PI_MUTEX_STATE) {
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800988 int result = PIMutexDestroy(mutex->ToPIMutex());
989 if (result == 0) {
990 mutex->FreePIMutex();
Yabin Cui2dec3d72018-02-02 15:45:24 -0800991 atomic_store(&mutex->state, 0xffff);
Yabin Cui5a00ba72018-01-26 17:32:31 -0800992 }
993 return result;
Yabin Cui6b9c85b2018-01-23 12:56:18 -0800994 }
Yabin Cui0307eee2015-11-16 20:19:31 -0800995 // Store 0xffff to make the mutex unusable. Although POSIX standard says it is undefined
996 // behavior to destroy a locked mutex, we prefer not to change mutex->state in that situation.
997 if (MUTEX_STATE_BITS_IS_UNLOCKED(old_state) &&
998 atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(&mutex->state, &old_state, 0xffff,
999 memory_order_relaxed, memory_order_relaxed)) {
1000 return 0;
Yabin Cui86fc96f2015-01-29 21:50:48 -08001001 }
Yabin Cui0307eee2015-11-16 20:19:31 -08001002 return EBUSY;
Mathias Agopian7c0c3792011-09-05 23:54:55 -07001003}