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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2006-2024 RT-Thread Development Team
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- *
- * Change Logs:
- * Date Author Notes
- * 2010-10-26 Bernard the first version
- */
- #include <pthread.h>
- #include "pthread_internal.h"
- _pthread_key_data_t _thread_keys[PTHREAD_KEY_MAX];
- /* initialize key area */
- static int pthread_key_system_init(void)
- {
- rt_memset(&_thread_keys[0], 0, sizeof(_thread_keys));
- return 0;
- }
- INIT_COMPONENT_EXPORT(pthread_key_system_init);
- /**
- * @brief Retrieves the value associated with a thread-specific data key for the calling thread.
- *
- * This function returns the value that was previously set for the specified key
- * in the calling thread using `pthread_setspecific`. Each thread has its own independent
- * value for the same key.
- *
- * @param[in] key
- * The thread-specific data key, created using `pthread_key_create`.
- *
- * @return
- * - The value associated with the key for the calling thread, or `NULL` if no value
- * has been set for the key in this thread.
- *
- * @note
- * - If no value has been set for the key in the calling thread, `pthread_getspecific`
- * returns `NULL`. This does not indicate an error unless `NULL` was explicitly set as the value.
- * - The value retrieved is specific to the calling thread and may differ for other threads.
- *
- * @attention
- * - If the key has been deleted using `pthread_key_delete`, the behavior of this
- * function is undefined.
- *
- * @see pthread_key_create(), pthread_setspecific(), pthread_key_delete()
- */
- void *pthread_getspecific(pthread_key_t key)
- {
- struct _pthread_data* ptd;
- if (rt_thread_self() == NULL) return NULL;
- /* get pthread data from user data of thread */
- ptd = (_pthread_data_t *)rt_thread_self()->pthread_data;
- RT_ASSERT(ptd != NULL);
- if (ptd->tls == NULL)
- return NULL;
- if ((key < PTHREAD_KEY_MAX) && (_thread_keys[key].is_used))
- return ptd->tls[key];
- return NULL;
- }
- RTM_EXPORT(pthread_getspecific);
- /**
- * @brief Associates a value with a thread-specific data key for the calling thread.
- *
- * This function sets a thread-specific value for the given key. Each thread has its
- * own independent value associated with the same key, and this value is not shared with
- * other threads.
- *
- * @param[in] key
- * The thread-specific data key, created using `pthread_key_create`.
- * @param[in] value
- * The value to associate with the key for the calling thread. The value can be
- * a pointer to any data or `NULL`.
- *
- * @return
- * - `0`: The value was successfully set.
- * - `EINVAL`: The specified key is invalid or not initialized.
- *
- * @note
- * - Setting a new value for a key in a thread overwrites any previously set value
- * for that key in the same thread.
- * - The value set using `pthread_setspecific` is accessible via `pthread_getspecific`
- * for the same thread.
- * - The association between the key and value is valid until the thread terminates,
- * the key is deleted using `pthread_key_delete`, or a new value is set with this function.
- *
- * @attention
- * - The value is specific to the calling thread; other threads will not be affected
- * and will continue to maintain their own independent values for the same key.
- *
- * @see pthread_key_create(), pthread_getspecific(), pthread_key_delete()
- */
- int pthread_setspecific(pthread_key_t key, const void *value)
- {
- struct _pthread_data* ptd;
- if (rt_thread_self() == NULL) return EINVAL;
- /* get pthread data from user data of thread */
- ptd = (_pthread_data_t *)rt_thread_self()->pthread_data;
- RT_ASSERT(ptd != NULL);
- /* check tls area */
- if (ptd->tls == NULL)
- {
- ptd->tls = (void**)rt_calloc(PTHREAD_KEY_MAX, sizeof(void*));
- }
- if ((key < PTHREAD_KEY_MAX) && _thread_keys[key].is_used)
- {
- ptd->tls[key] = (void *)value;
- return 0;
- }
- return EINVAL;
- }
- RTM_EXPORT(pthread_setspecific);
- /**
- * @brief Creates a thread-specific data key.
- *
- * This function allocates a unique key for thread-specific data (TSD).
- * Each thread can use this key to access its own specific data associated with it.
- *
- * @param[out] key
- * A pointer to a variable where the newly created key will be stored.
- * On success, `*key` will hold the newly allocated key.
- * @param[in] destructor
- * An optional destructor function pointer. This function will be called to
- * clean up thread-specific data associated with the key when a thread terminates.
- * Pass `NULL` if no cleanup is required.
- *
- * @return
- * - `0`: The key was successfully created.
- * - `EAGAIN`: The system has reached the maximum number of available keys, and no new key can be allocated.
- *
- * @note
- * - Each thread can use `pthread_setspecific` and `pthread_getspecific` to set and retrieve the thread-specific data associated with the key.
- * - The destructor function will be invoked automatically by the system when the thread terminates, if not explicitly called.
- *
- * @attention
- * - If the `destructor` function is invoked and it sets thread-specific data for the same key,
- * the destructor may be called multiple times, up to a limit defined by the system
- * (typically `PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS`).
- *
- * @see pthread_setspecific(), pthread_getspecific(), pthread_key_delete()
- */
- int pthread_key_create(pthread_key_t *key, void (*destructor)(void*))
- {
- rt_uint32_t index;
- rt_enter_critical();
- for (index = 0; index < PTHREAD_KEY_MAX; index ++)
- {
- if (_thread_keys[index].is_used == 0)
- {
- _thread_keys[index].is_used = 1;
- _thread_keys[index].destructor = destructor;
- *key = index;
- rt_exit_critical();
- return 0;
- }
- }
- rt_exit_critical();
- return EAGAIN;
- }
- RTM_EXPORT(pthread_key_create);
- /**
- * @brief Deletes a thread-specific data key.
- *
- * This function deletes a previously created thread-specific data key.
- * The key will no longer be valid for use in `pthread_setspecific` or `pthread_getspecific`.
- *
- * @param[in] key
- * The thread-specific data key to delete. The key must have been created with
- * `pthread_key_create`.
- *
- * @return
- * - `0`: The key was successfully deleted.
- * - `EINVAL`: The specified key is invalid or has not been initialized.
- *
- * @note
- * - Deleting a key does not automatically free or clean up the thread-specific data
- * associated with the key. It is the programmer's responsibility to ensure that
- * associated resources are properly released, if necessary.
- * - After deletion, using the key in `pthread_setspecific` or `pthread_getspecific`
- * will result in undefined behavior.
- *
- * @see pthread_key_create(), pthread_setspecific(), pthread_getspecific()
- */
- int pthread_key_delete(pthread_key_t key)
- {
- if (key >= PTHREAD_KEY_MAX)
- return EINVAL;
- rt_enter_critical();
- _thread_keys[key].is_used = 0;
- _thread_keys[key].destructor = 0;
- rt_exit_critical();
- return 0;
- }
- RTM_EXPORT(pthread_key_delete);
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