blocking_counter.h
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19 
20 #ifndef ABSL_SYNCHRONIZATION_BLOCKING_COUNTER_H_
21 #define ABSL_SYNCHRONIZATION_BLOCKING_COUNTER_H_
22 
25 
26 namespace absl {
27 
28 // BlockingCounter
29 //
30 // This class allows a thread to block for a pre-specified number of actions.
31 // `BlockingCounter` maintains a single non-negative abstract integer "count"
32 // with an initial value `initial_count`. A thread can then call `Wait()` on
33 // this blocking counter to block until the specified number of events occur;
34 // worker threads then call 'DecrementCount()` on the counter upon completion of
35 // their work. Once the counter's internal "count" reaches zero, the blocked
36 // thread unblocks.
37 //
38 // A `BlockingCounter` requires the following:
39 // - its `initial_count` is non-negative.
40 // - the number of calls to `DecrementCount()` on it is at most
41 // `initial_count`.
42 // - `Wait()` is called at most once on it.
43 //
44 // Given the above requirements, a `BlockingCounter` provides the following
45 // guarantees:
46 // - Once its internal "count" reaches zero, no legal action on the object
47 // can further change the value of "count".
48 // - When `Wait()` returns, it is legal to destroy the `BlockingCounter`.
49 // - When `Wait()` returns, the number of calls to `DecrementCount()` on
50 // this blocking counter exactly equals `initial_count`.
51 //
52 // Example:
53 // BlockingCounter bcount(N); // there are N items of work
54 // ... Allow worker threads to start.
55 // ... On completing each work item, workers do:
56 // ... bcount.DecrementCount(); // an item of work has been completed
57 //
58 // bcount.Wait(); // wait for all work to be complete
59 //
61  public:
62  explicit BlockingCounter(int initial_count)
63  : count_(initial_count), num_waiting_(0) {}
64 
65  BlockingCounter(const BlockingCounter&) = delete;
66  BlockingCounter& operator=(const BlockingCounter&) = delete;
67 
68  // BlockingCounter::DecrementCount()
69  //
70  // Decrements the counter's "count" by one, and return "count == 0". This
71  // function requires that "count != 0" when it is called.
72  //
73  // Memory ordering: For any threads X and Y, any action taken by X
74  // before it calls `DecrementCount()` is visible to thread Y after
75  // Y's call to `DecrementCount()`, provided Y's call returns `true`.
76  bool DecrementCount();
77 
78  // BlockingCounter::Wait()
79  //
80  // Blocks until the counter reaches zero. This function may be called at most
81  // once. On return, `DecrementCount()` will have been called "initial_count"
82  // times and the blocking counter may be destroyed.
83  //
84  // Memory ordering: For any threads X and Y, any action taken by X
85  // before X calls `DecrementCount()` is visible to Y after Y returns
86  // from `Wait()`.
87  void Wait();
88 
89  private:
91  int count_ GUARDED_BY(lock_);
92  int num_waiting_ GUARDED_BY(lock_);
93 };
94 
95 } // namespace absl
96 
97 #endif // ABSL_SYNCHRONIZATION_BLOCKING_COUNTER_H_
int count_ GUARDED_BY(lock_)
BlockingCounter & operator=(const BlockingCounter &)=delete
Definition: algorithm.h:29
BlockingCounter(int initial_count)


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