/*] * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #ifndef AAPT_WORK_QUEUE_H #define AAPT_WORK_QUEUE_H #include #include #include namespace android { /* * A threaded work queue. * * This class is designed to make it easy to run a bunch of isolated work * units in parallel, using up to the specified number of threads. * To use it, write a loop to post work units to the work queue, then synchronize * on the queue at the end. */ class WorkQueue { public: class WorkUnit { public: WorkUnit() { } virtual ~WorkUnit() { } /* * Runs the work unit. * If the result is 'true' then the work queue continues scheduling work as usual. * If the result is 'false' then the work queue is canceled. */ virtual bool run() = 0; }; /* Creates a work queue with the specified maximum number of work threads. */ explicit WorkQueue(size_t maxThreads, bool canCallJava = true); /* Destroys the work queue. * Cancels pending work and waits for all remaining threads to complete. */ ~WorkQueue(); /* Posts a work unit to run later. * If the work queue has been canceled or is already finished, returns INVALID_OPERATION * and does not take ownership of the work unit (caller must destroy it itself). * Otherwise, returns OK and takes ownership of the work unit (the work queue will * destroy it automatically). * * For flow control, this method blocks when the size of the pending work queue is more * 'backlog' times the number of threads. This condition reduces the rate of entry into * the pending work queue and prevents it from growing much more rapidly than the * work threads can actually handle. * * If 'backlog' is 0, then no throttle is applied. */ status_t schedule(WorkUnit* workUnit, size_t backlog = 2); /* Cancels all pending work. * If the work queue is already finished, returns INVALID_OPERATION. * If the work queue is already canceled, returns OK and does nothing else. * Otherwise, returns OK, discards all pending work units and prevents additional * work units from being scheduled. * * Call finish() after cancel() to wait for all remaining work to complete. */ status_t cancel(); /* Waits for all work to complete. * If the work queue is already finished, returns INVALID_OPERATION. * Otherwise, waits for all work to complete and returns OK. */ status_t finish(); private: class WorkThread : public Thread { public: WorkThread(WorkQueue* workQueue, bool canCallJava); virtual ~WorkThread(); private: virtual bool threadLoop(); WorkQueue* const mWorkQueue; }; status_t cancelLocked(); bool threadLoop(); // called from each work thread const size_t mMaxThreads; const bool mCanCallJava; Mutex mLock; Condition mWorkChangedCondition; Condition mWorkDequeuedCondition; bool mCanceled; bool mFinished; size_t mIdleThreads; Vector > mWorkThreads; Vector mWorkUnits; }; }; // namespace android #endif // AAPT_WORK_QUEUE_H