public class CondVar extends Object
Method names and behavior are as close as is reasonable to those in POSIX.
Sample Usage. Here is a full version of a bounded buffer that implements the BoundedChannel interface, written in a style reminscent of that in POSIX programming books.
class CVBuffer implements BoundedChannel { private final Mutex mutex; private final CondVar notFull; private final CondVar notEmpty; private int count = 0; private int takePtr = 0; private int putPtr = 0; private final Object[] array; public CVBuffer(int capacity) { array = new Object[capacity]; mutex = new Mutex(); notFull = new CondVar(mutex); notEmpty = new CondVar(mutex); } public int capacity() { return array.length; } public void put(Object x) throws InterruptedException { mutex.acquire(); try { while (count == array.length) { notFull.await(); } array[putPtr] = x; putPtr = (putPtr + 1) % array.length; ++count; notEmpty.signal(); } finally { mutex.release(); } } public Object take() throws InterruptedException { Object x = null; mutex.acquire(); try { while (count == 0) { notEmpty.await(); } x = array[takePtr]; array[takePtr] = null; takePtr = (takePtr + 1) % array.length; --count; notFull.signal(); } finally { mutex.release(); } return x; } public boolean offer(Object x, long msecs) throws InterruptedException { mutex.acquire(); try { if (count == array.length) { notFull.timedwait(msecs); if (count == array.length) return false; } array[putPtr] = x; putPtr = (putPtr + 1) % array.length; ++count; notEmpty.signal(); return true; } finally { mutex.release(); } } public Object poll(long msecs) throws InterruptedException { Object x = null; mutex.acquire(); try { if (count == 0) { notEmpty.timedwait(msecs); if (count == 0) return null; } x = array[takePtr]; array[takePtr] = null; takePtr = (takePtr + 1) % array.length; --count; notFull.signal(); } finally { mutex.release(); } return x; } }
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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protected boolean |
debug_ |
protected Sync |
mutex_
The mutex
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protected ReentrantMutex |
remutex_ |
Constructor and Description |
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CondVar(Sync mutex) |
CondVar(Sync mutex,
boolean debug)
Create a new CondVar that relies on the given mutual exclusion lock.
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protected boolean debug_
protected final Sync mutex_
protected final ReentrantMutex remutex_
public CondVar(Sync mutex, boolean debug)
mutex
- A mutual exclusion lock which must either be non-reentrant, or else be ReentrantMutex. Standard usage
is to supply an instance of Mutex
, but, for example, a Semaphore initialized to 1 also
works. On the other hand, many other Sync implementations would not work here, so some care is
required to supply a sensible synchronization object. In normal use, the mutex should be one that is
used for all synchronization of the object using the CondVar. Generally, to prevent nested
monitor lockouts, this object should not use any native Java synchronized blocks.public CondVar(Sync mutex)
public void await() throws InterruptedException
InterruptedException
- if the thread was interrupted before or during the wait. However, if the thread is interrupted
after the wait but during mutex re-acquisition, the interruption is ignored, while still ensuring
that the currentThread's interruption state stays true, so can be probed by callers.public boolean timedwait(long msecs) throws InterruptedException
msecs
- The time to wait. A value less than or equal to zero causes a momentarily release and re-acquire of
the mutex, and always returns false.InterruptedException
- if the thread was interrupted before or during the wait.public void signal()
public void broadcast()
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