ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibThread/BackgroundAction.cpp
Brian Gianforcaro 691b6f69c5 LibThread: Remove LOCKER() macro, as it adds no value
The LOCKER() macro appears to have been added to LibThread as a
userspace analog to the previous LOCKER() macro that existed in
the kernel. The kernel version used the macro to inject __FILE__ and
__LINE__ number into the lock acquisition for debugging. However
AK::SourceLocation was used to remove the need for the macro. So
the kernel version no longer exists. The LOCKER() in LibThread doesn't
appear to actually need to be a macro, using the type directly works
fine, and arguably is more readable as it removes an unnecessary
level of indirection.
2021-05-10 11:57:11 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2019-2020, Sergey Bugaev <bugaevc@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/Queue.h>
#include <LibThread/BackgroundAction.h>
#include <LibThread/Lock.h>
#include <LibThread/Thread.h>
static LibThread::Lockable<Queue<Function<void()>>>* s_all_actions;
static LibThread::Thread* s_background_thread;
static intptr_t background_thread_func()
{
while (true) {
Function<void()> work_item;
{
LibThread::Locker locker(s_all_actions->lock());
if (!s_all_actions->resource().is_empty())
work_item = s_all_actions->resource().dequeue();
}
if (work_item)
work_item();
else
sleep(1);
}
VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
}
static void init()
{
s_all_actions = new LibThread::Lockable<Queue<Function<void()>>>();
s_background_thread = &LibThread::Thread::construct(background_thread_func).leak_ref();
s_background_thread->set_name("Background thread");
s_background_thread->start();
}
LibThread::Lockable<Queue<Function<void()>>>& LibThread::BackgroundActionBase::all_actions()
{
if (s_all_actions == nullptr)
init();
return *s_all_actions;
}
LibThread::Thread& LibThread::BackgroundActionBase::background_thread()
{
if (s_background_thread == nullptr)
init();
return *s_background_thread;
}