/* * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit. * * Copyright (C) 2016, Fairview 5 Engineering, LLC * * George Joseph * * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC * channels for your use. * * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file * at the top of the source tree. */ /*! \file * * \brief Named Locks * * \author George Joseph */ #ifndef INCLUDE_ASTERISK_NAMED_LOCKS_H_ #define INCLUDE_ASTERISK_NAMED_LOCKS_H_ #include "asterisk/astobj2.h" /*! * \defgroup named_locks Named mutex and read-write locks * @{ * \page NamedLocks Named mutex and read-write locks * \since 13.9.0 * * Locking some objects like sorcery objects can be tricky because the underlying * ao2 object may not be the same for all callers. For instance, two threads that * call ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_id on the same aor name might actually get 2 different * ao2 objects if the underlying wizard had to rehydrate the aor from a database. * Locking one ao2 object doesn't have any effect on the other even if those objects * had locks in the first place * * Named locks allow access control by name. Now an aor named "1000" can be locked and * any other thread attempting to lock the aor named "1000" will wait regardless of whether * the underlying ao2 object is the same or not. * * To use a named lock: * Call ast_named_lock_get with the appropriate keyspace and key. * Use the standard ao2 lock/unlock functions as needed. * Call ao2_cleanup when you're finished with it. */ /*! * \brief Which type of lock to request. */ enum ast_named_lock_type { /*! Request a named mutex. */ AST_NAMED_LOCK_TYPE_MUTEX = AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_MUTEX, /*! Request a named read/write lock. */ AST_NAMED_LOCK_TYPE_RWLOCK = AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_RWLOCK, }; struct ast_named_lock; struct ast_named_lock *__ast_named_lock_get(const char *filename, int lineno, const char *func, enum ast_named_lock_type lock_type, const char *keyspace, const char *key); /*! * \brief Geta named lock handle * \since 13.9.0 * * \param lock_type One of ast_named_lock_type * \param keyspace * \param key * \retval A pointer to an ast_named_lock structure * \retval NULL on error * * \note * keyspace and key can be anything. For sorcery objects, keyspace could be the object type * and key could be the object id. */ #define ast_named_lock_get(lock_type, keyspace, key) \ __ast_named_lock_get(__FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, lock_type, \ keyspace, key) /*! * \brief Put a named lock handle away * \since 13.9.0 * * \param lock The pointer to the ast_named_lock structure returned by ast_named_lock_get */ #define ast_named_lock_put(lock) ao2_cleanup(lock) /*! * @} */ #endif /* INCLUDE_ASTERISK_NAMED_LOCKS_H_ */