mariadb/innobase/include/os0sync.ic
heikki@hundin.mysql.fi e8e98d05f9 os0thread.h, os0sync.ic, os0sync.h, os0thread.c, os0sync.c, os0file.c:
Release all event semaphores at shutdown also in Windows
srv0start.c, srv0srv.c:
  make test sometimes failed because lock timeout thread exited without decrementing the InnoDB thread counter
2003-06-02 13:11:20 +03:00

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/******************************************************
The interface to the operating system synchronization primitives.
(c) 1995 Innobase Oy
Created 9/6/1995 Heikki Tuuri
*******************************************************/
#ifdef __WIN__
#include <winbase.h>
#endif
/**************************************************************
Acquires ownership of a fast mutex. Currently in Windows this is the same
as os_fast_mutex_lock! */
UNIV_INLINE
ulint
os_fast_mutex_trylock(
/*==================*/
/* out: 0 if success, != 0 if
was reserved by another
thread */
os_fast_mutex_t* fast_mutex) /* in: mutex to acquire */
{
#ifdef __WIN__
EnterCriticalSection(fast_mutex);
return(0);
#else
#if defined(UNIV_HOTBACKUP) && defined(UNIV_HPUX10)
/* Since the hot backup version is standalone, MySQL does not redefine
pthread_mutex_trylock for HP-UX-10.20, and consequently we must invert
the return value here */
return((ulint) (1 - pthread_mutex_trylock(fast_mutex)));
#else
/* NOTE that the MySQL my_pthread.h redefines pthread_mutex_trylock
so that it returns 0 on success. In the operating system
libraries, HP-UX-10.20 follows the old Posix 1003.4a Draft 4 and
returns 1 on success (but MySQL remaps that to 0), while Linux,
FreeBSD, Solaris, AIX, Tru64 Unix, HP-UX-11.0 return 0 on success. */
return((ulint) pthread_mutex_trylock(fast_mutex));
#endif
#endif
}