Commit fc04df0b authored by Jean-Marc Dressler's avatar Jean-Marc Dressler

Added the BeOS code for vlc_mutex_destroy() and vlc_cond_destroy()

parent fdcd1cca
......@@ -287,9 +287,11 @@ static __inline__ int vlc_mutex_destroy( vlc_mutex_t *p_mutex )
{
#if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_H)
return pthread_mutex_destroy( p_mutex );
#elif defined(HAVE_KERNEL_SCHEDULER_H) && defined(HAVE_KERNEL_OS_H)
return 0;
if( p_mutex->init == 9999 )
delete_sem( p_mutex->lock );
p_mutex->init = 0;
return B_OK;
#endif
}
......@@ -346,27 +348,27 @@ static __inline__ int vlc_cond_signal( vlc_cond_t *p_condvar )
if( p_condvar->init < 2000 )
return B_NO_INIT;
while( p_condvar->thread != -1 )
{
thread_info info;
if( get_thread_info(p_condvar->thread, &info) == B_BAD_VALUE )
return 0;
// is the thread sleeping ?
if( info.state != B_THREAD_SUSPENDED )
{
// wait a little
// The waiting thread is not suspended so it could
// have been interrupted beetwen the unlock and the
// suspend_thread line. That is why we sleep a little
// before retesting p_condver->thread.
snooze( 10000 );
}
else
{
// ok, we have to wake up that thread
// Ok, we have to wake up that thread
resume_thread( p_condvar->thread );
return 0;
}
}
return 0;
#endif
......@@ -394,6 +396,9 @@ static __inline__ int vlc_cond_wait( vlc_cond_t *p_condvar, vlc_mutex_t *p_mutex
if( p_condvar->init < 2000 )
return B_NO_INIT;
// The p_condvar->thread var is initialized before the unlock because
// it enables to identify when the thread is interrupted beetwen the
// unlock line and the suspend_thread line
p_condvar->thread = find_thread( NULL );
vlc_mutex_unlock( p_mutex );
suspend_thread( p_condvar->thread );
......@@ -412,9 +417,8 @@ static __inline__ int vlc_cond_destroy( vlc_cond_t *p_condvar )
{
#if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_H)
return pthread_cond_destroy( p_condvar );
#elif defined(HAVE_KERNEL_SCHEDULER_H) && defined(HAVE_KERNEL_OS_H)
p_condvar->init = 0;
return 0;
#endif
}
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