From: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
To: David Henningsson <diwic@ubuntu.com>
Cc: samuel.thibault@ens-lyon.org, alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] pcm_hw: Respect LIBASOUND_THREAD_SAFE env var
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2016 10:19:16 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <s5hshtiogsb.wl-tiwai@suse.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <s5h8tvag590.wl-tiwai@suse.de>
On Fri, 02 Sep 2016 08:55:39 +0200,
Takashi Iwai wrote:
>
> On Thu, 01 Sep 2016 21:40:50 +0200,
> David Henningsson wrote:
> >
> > On 2016-09-01 14:28, Takashi Iwai wrote:
> > > On Thu, 01 Sep 2016 08:51:14 +0200,
> > > Takashi Iwai wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Thu, 01 Sep 2016 08:06:50 +0200,
> > >> David Henningsson wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> Without this patch, there no way to revert to the old
> > >>> behaviour with pcm_hw, so currently there will always
> > >>> be some extra locking.
> > >>>
> > >>> This seems to be an oversight?
> > >>
> > >> thread_safe=1 means that the plugin needs no locking, so it means hw
> > >> PCM never takes a lock by itself. Only other plugins do, and it's
> > >> suppressed when $LIBASOUND_THREAD_SAFE=0 is passed.
> > >>
> > >> The flag needs a better description or a better name...
> > >
> > > So here we go, let's decrypt the monkey code.
> > > Let me know if this is good enough.
> >
> > This is better, indeed. It also fixes the bug I sent a patch for
> > (Respect LIBASOUND_THREAD_SAFE env var).
>
> The behavior doesn't change. The old code treated the flag as
> tristate while now having two booleans instead. That's the only
> difference.
>
> > It's perhaps a bit inconsistent that "true" is -1 for lock_enabled and
> > 1 for need_lock, but that's just a nitpick.
>
> No, -1 is set just to indicate the uninitialized state. At the first
> call, it's replaced with either 0 or 1.
Hopefully the revised one below is clearer wrt it.
Takashi
-- 8< --
From: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
Subject: [PATCH v2] pcm: Better understandable locking code
The newly added locking code seems to have confused quite a few
people, as "thread_safe=1" may be considered as if the thread-safety
lock has to be turned on. (It meant that the plugin _is_ thread-safe,
i.e. it needs no extra locking.)
For avoiding such a misunderstanding, this commit renames the relevant
pcm fields and give more comments to explain what is for what.
The former single pcm->thread_safe flag is now split to two boolean
flags, pcm->need_lock and pcm->lock_enabled. It consumes a few more
bytes, but this would be (hopefully) better understandable.
No functional change by this commit.
Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
---
src/pcm/pcm.c | 16 +++++++++++-----
src/pcm/pcm_hw.c | 2 +-
src/pcm/pcm_local.h | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++-----
3 files changed, 34 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/pcm/pcm.c b/src/pcm/pcm.c
index f8323999343e..cd87bc759ded 100644
--- a/src/pcm/pcm.c
+++ b/src/pcm/pcm.c
@@ -2545,14 +2545,20 @@ int snd_pcm_new(snd_pcm_t **pcmp, snd_pcm_type_t type, const char *name,
INIT_LIST_HEAD(&pcm->async_handlers);
#ifdef THREAD_SAFE_API
pthread_mutex_init(&pcm->lock, NULL);
+ /* use locking as default;
+ * each plugin may suppress this in its open call
+ */
+ pcm->need_lock = 1;
{
- static int default_thread_safe = -1;
- if (default_thread_safe < 0) {
+ /* set lock_enabled field depending on $LIBASOUND_THREAD_SAFE */
+ static int do_lock_enable = -1; /* uninitialized */
+
+ /* evaluate env var only once at the first open for consistency */
+ if (do_lock_enable == -1) {
char *p = getenv("LIBASOUND_THREAD_SAFE");
- default_thread_safe = !p || *p != '0';
+ do_lock_enable = !p || *p != '0';
}
- if (!default_thread_safe)
- pcm->thread_safe = -1; /* force to disable */
+ pcm->lock_enabled = do_lock_enable;
}
#endif
*pcmp = pcm;
diff --git a/src/pcm/pcm_hw.c b/src/pcm/pcm_hw.c
index 3a5634c1d39a..56e88b6bf6c0 100644
--- a/src/pcm/pcm_hw.c
+++ b/src/pcm/pcm_hw.c
@@ -1514,7 +1514,7 @@ int snd_pcm_hw_open_fd(snd_pcm_t **pcmp, const char *name,
pcm->poll_events = info.stream == SND_PCM_STREAM_PLAYBACK ? POLLOUT : POLLIN;
pcm->tstamp_type = tstamp_type;
#ifdef THREAD_SAFE_API
- pcm->thread_safe = 1;
+ pcm->need_lock = 0; /* hw plugin is thread-safe */
#endif
ret = snd_pcm_hw_mmap_status(pcm);
diff --git a/src/pcm/pcm_local.h b/src/pcm/pcm_local.h
index bb7964d7833e..bba2f15ac463 100644
--- a/src/pcm/pcm_local.h
+++ b/src/pcm/pcm_local.h
@@ -244,7 +244,12 @@ struct _snd_pcm {
void *private_data;
struct list_head async_handlers;
#ifdef THREAD_SAFE_API
- int thread_safe;
+ int need_lock; /* true = this PCM (plugin) is thread-unsafe,
+ * thus it needs a lock.
+ */
+ int lock_enabled; /* thread-safety lock is enabled on the system;
+ * it's set depending on $LIBASOUND_THREAD_SAFE.
+ */
pthread_mutex_t lock;
#endif
};
@@ -1085,24 +1090,36 @@ static inline void sw_set_period_event(snd_pcm_sw_params_t *params, int val)
#define PCMINABORT(pcm) (((pcm)->mode & SND_PCM_ABORT) != 0)
#ifdef THREAD_SAFE_API
+/*
+ * __snd_pcm_lock() and __snd_pcm_unlock() are used to lock/unlock the plugin
+ * forcibly even if it's declared as thread-safe. It's needed only for some
+ * codes that are thread-unsafe per design (e.g. snd_pcm_nonblock()).
+ *
+ * OTOH, snd_pcm_lock() and snd_pcm_unlock() are used to lock/unlock the plugin
+ * in normal situations. They do lock/unlock only when the plugin is
+ * thread-unsafe.
+ *
+ * Both __snd_pcm_lock() and snd_pcm_lock() (and their unlocks) wouldn't do
+ * any action when the whole locking is disabled via $LIBASOUND_THREAD_SAFE=0.
+ */
static inline void __snd_pcm_lock(snd_pcm_t *pcm)
{
- if (pcm->thread_safe >= 0)
+ if (pcm->lock_enabled)
pthread_mutex_lock(&pcm->lock);
}
static inline void __snd_pcm_unlock(snd_pcm_t *pcm)
{
- if (pcm->thread_safe >= 0)
+ if (pcm->lock_enabled)
pthread_mutex_unlock(&pcm->lock);
}
static inline void snd_pcm_lock(snd_pcm_t *pcm)
{
- if (!pcm->thread_safe)
+ if (pcm->lock_enabled && pcm->need_lock)
pthread_mutex_lock(&pcm->lock);
}
static inline void snd_pcm_unlock(snd_pcm_t *pcm)
{
- if (!pcm->thread_safe)
+ if (pcm->lock_enabled && pcm->need_lock)
pthread_mutex_unlock(&pcm->lock);
}
#else /* THREAD_SAFE_API */
--
2.9.3
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-09-02 8:19 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-09-01 6:06 [PATCH] pcm_hw: Respect LIBASOUND_THREAD_SAFE env var David Henningsson
2016-09-01 6:51 ` Takashi Iwai
2016-09-01 12:28 ` Takashi Iwai
2016-09-01 19:40 ` David Henningsson
2016-09-02 6:55 ` Takashi Iwai
2016-09-02 8:19 ` Takashi Iwai [this message]
2016-09-02 8:21 ` Samuel Thibault
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