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// ParkingLot is an internal API for building efficient synchronization
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// primitives like mutexes and events.
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//
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// The API and name is inspired by WebKit's WTF::ParkingLot, which in turn
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// is inspired Linux's futex API.
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// See https://webkit.org/blog/6161/locking-in-webkit/.
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//
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// The core functionality is an atomic "compare-and-sleep" operation along with
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// an atomic "wake-up" operation.
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#ifndef Py_INTERNAL_PARKING_LOT_H
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#define Py_INTERNAL_PARKING_LOT_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#ifndef Py_BUILD_CORE
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#  error "this header requires Py_BUILD_CORE define"
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#endif
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enum {
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    // The thread was unparked by another thread.
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    Py_PARK_OK = 0,
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    // The value of `address` did not match `expected`.
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    Py_PARK_AGAIN = -1,
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    // The thread was unparked due to a timeout.
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    Py_PARK_TIMEOUT = -2,
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    // The thread was interrupted by a signal.
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    Py_PARK_INTR = -3,
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};
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// Checks that `*address == *expected` and puts the thread to sleep until an
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// unpark operation is called on the same `address`. Otherwise, the function
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// returns `Py_PARK_AGAIN`. The comparison behaves like memcmp, but is
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// performed atomically with respect to unpark operations.
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//
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// The `address_size` argument is the size of the data pointed to by the
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// `address` and `expected` pointers (i.e., sizeof(*address)). It must be
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// 1, 2, 4, or 8.
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//
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// The `timeout_ns` argument specifies the maximum amount of time to wait, with
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// -1 indicating an infinite wait.
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//
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// `park_arg`, which can be NULL, is passed to the unpark operation.
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//
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// If `detach` is true, then the thread will detach/release the GIL while
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// waiting.
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//
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// Example usage:
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//
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//  if (_Py_atomic_compare_exchange_uint8(address, &expected, new_value)) {
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//    int res = _PyParkingLot_Park(address, &new_value, sizeof(*address),
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//                                 timeout_ns, NULL, 1);
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//    ...
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//  }
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PyAPI_FUNC(int)
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_PyParkingLot_Park(const void *address, const void *expected,
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                   size_t address_size, PyTime_t timeout_ns,
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                   void *park_arg, int detach);
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// Callback for _PyParkingLot_Unpark:
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//
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// `arg` is the data of the same name provided to the _PyParkingLot_Unpark()
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//      call.
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// `park_arg` is the data provided to _PyParkingLot_Park() call or NULL if
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//      no waiting thread was found.
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// `has_more_waiters` is true if there are more threads waiting on the same
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//      address. May be true in cases where threads are waiting on a different
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//      address that map to the same internal bucket.
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typedef void _Py_unpark_fn_t(void *arg, void *park_arg, int has_more_waiters);
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// Unparks a single thread waiting on `address`.
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//
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// Note that fn() is called regardless of whether a thread was unparked. If
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// no threads are waiting on `address` then the `park_arg` argument to fn()
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// will be NULL.
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//
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// Example usage:
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//  void callback(void *arg, void *park_arg, int has_more_waiters);
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//  _PyParkingLot_Unpark(address, &callback, arg);
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PyAPI_FUNC(void)
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_PyParkingLot_Unpark(const void *address, _Py_unpark_fn_t *fn, void *arg);
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// Unparks all threads waiting on `address`.
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PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyParkingLot_UnparkAll(const void *address);
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// Resets the parking lot state after a fork. Forgets all parked threads.
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PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyParkingLot_AfterFork(void);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* !Py_INTERNAL_PARKING_LOT_H */
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