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#include "SDL_config.h"
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include "SDL_thread.h"
#include "SDL_sysmutex_c.h"
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int | SDL_CondBroadcast (SDL_cond *cond) |
int | SDL_CondSignal (SDL_cond *cond) |
int | SDL_CondWait (SDL_cond *cond, SDL_mutex *mutex) |
int | SDL_CondWaitTimeout (SDL_cond *cond, SDL_mutex *mutex, Uint32 ms) |
SDL_cond * | SDL_CreateCond (void) |
void | SDL_DestroyCond (SDL_cond *cond) |
Restart all threads that are waiting on the condition variable.
Definition at line 82 of file SDL_syscond.c.
References SDL_SetError().
Restart one of the threads that are waiting on the condition variable.
Definition at line 65 of file SDL_syscond.c.
References SDL_SetError().
Referenced by SDL_DestroySemaphore(), and SDL_SemPost().
Wait on the condition variable, unlocking the provided mutex.
The mutex is re-locked once the condition variable is signaled.
Definition at line 138 of file SDL_syscond.c.
References SDL_SetError().
Waits for at most ms
milliseconds, and returns 0 if the condition variable is signaled, SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT if the condition is not signaled in the allotted time, and -1 on error.
Definition at line 98 of file SDL_syscond.c.
References NULL, SDL_MUTEX_TIMEDOUT, and SDL_SetError().
Referenced by SDL_CondWait(), and SDL_SemWaitTimeout().
Create a condition variable.
Typical use of condition variables:
Thread A: SDL_LockMutex(lock); while ( ! condition ) { SDL_CondWait(cond, lock); } SDL_UnlockMutex(lock);
Thread B: SDL_LockMutex(lock); ... condition = true; ... SDL_CondSignal(cond); SDL_UnlockMutex(lock);
There is some discussion whether to signal the condition variable with the mutex locked or not. There is some potential performance benefit to unlocking first on some platforms, but there are some potential race conditions depending on how your code is structured.
In general it's safer to signal the condition variable while the mutex is locked.
Definition at line 38 of file SDL_syscond.c.
References NULL, SDL_free(), SDL_malloc(), and SDL_SetError().
Referenced by SDL_CreateSemaphore().
Destroy a condition variable.
Definition at line 55 of file SDL_syscond.c.
References SDL_free().
Referenced by SDL_CreateCond(), and SDL_DestroySemaphore().