oxen-core/src/common/threadpool.h
Jason Rhinelander 515b96e20b Replace (most) boost::thread with std::thread
This removes some boost thread interruption code, but that code is
highly unlikely to have done anything: you cannot preemptively interrupt
a thread, and pretty much anywhere a thread would get stuck is in I/O,
where boost's (voluntary) thread interruption cannot follow.

It also removes thread attributes because they have really limited
usefulness.  There *was* a reason to introduce them many years ago (when
musl libc ran into a stack limit problem with libunbound) but musl
increased the default stack size long since.
2020-07-02 12:52:13 -03:00

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#pragma once
#include <cstddef>
#include <functional>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#include <deque>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <thread>
#include <mutex>
#include <condition_variable>
namespace tools
{
//! A global thread pool
class threadpool
{
public:
static threadpool& getInstance() {
static threadpool instance;
return instance;
}
static threadpool *getNewForUnitTests(unsigned max_threads = 0) {
return new threadpool(max_threads);
}
// The waiter lets the caller know when all of its
// tasks are completed.
class waiter {
std::mutex mt;
std::condition_variable cv;
int num;
public:
void inc();
void dec();
void wait(threadpool *tpool); //! Wait for a set of tasks to finish.
waiter() : num(0){}
~waiter();
};
// Submit a task to the pool. The waiter pointer may be
// NULL if the caller doesn't care to wait for the
// task to finish.
void submit(waiter *waiter, std::function<void()> f, bool leaf = false);
// destroy and recreate threads
void recycle();
unsigned int get_max_concurrency() const;
~threadpool();
void stop();
void start(unsigned int max_threads = 0);
private:
threadpool(unsigned int max_threads = 0);
void destroy();
void create(unsigned int max_threads);
typedef struct entry {
waiter *wo;
std::function<void()> f;
bool leaf;
} entry;
std::deque<entry> queue;
std::condition_variable has_work;
std::mutex mutex;
std::vector<std::thread> threads;
unsigned int active;
unsigned int max;
bool running;
void run(bool flush = false);
};
}