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compiler/rustc_errors/src/lock.rs
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//! Bindings to acquire a global named lock.
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//!
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//! This is intended to be used to synchronize multiple compiler processes to
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//! ensure that we can output complete errors without interleaving on Windows.
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//! Note that this is currently only needed for allowing only one 32-bit MSVC
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//! linker to execute at once on MSVC hosts, so this is only implemented for
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//! `cfg(windows)`. Also note that this may not always be used on Windows,
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//! only when targeting 32-bit MSVC.
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//!
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//! For more information about why this is necessary, see where this is called.
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use std::any::Any;
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#[cfg(windows)]
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pub fn acquire_global_lock(name: &str) -> Box<dyn Any> {
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use std::ffi::CString;
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use std::io;
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use winapi::shared::ntdef::HANDLE;
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use winapi::um::handleapi::CloseHandle;
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use winapi::um::synchapi::{CreateMutexA, ReleaseMutex, WaitForSingleObject};
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use winapi::um::winbase::{INFINITE, WAIT_ABANDONED, WAIT_OBJECT_0};
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struct Handle(HANDLE);
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impl Drop for Handle {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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unsafe {
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CloseHandle(self.0);
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}
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}
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}
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struct Guard(Handle);
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impl Drop for Guard {
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fn drop(&mut self) {
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unsafe {
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ReleaseMutex((self.0).0);
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}
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}
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}
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let cname = CString::new(name).unwrap();
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unsafe {
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// Create a named mutex, with no security attributes and also not
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// acquired when we create it.
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//
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// This will silently create one if it doesn't already exist, or it'll
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// open up a handle to one if it already exists.
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let mutex = CreateMutexA(std::ptr::null_mut(), 0, cname.as_ptr());
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if mutex.is_null() {
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panic!(
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"failed to create global mutex named `{}`: {}",
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name,
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io::Error::last_os_error()
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);
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}
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let mutex = Handle(mutex);
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// Acquire the lock through `WaitForSingleObject`.
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//
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// A return value of `WAIT_OBJECT_0` means we successfully acquired it.
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//
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// A return value of `WAIT_ABANDONED` means that the previous holder of
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// the thread exited without calling `ReleaseMutex`. This can happen,
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// for example, when the compiler crashes or is interrupted via ctrl-c
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// or the like. In this case, however, we are still transferred
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// ownership of the lock so we continue.
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//
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// If an error happens.. well... that's surprising!
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match WaitForSingleObject(mutex.0, INFINITE) {
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WAIT_OBJECT_0 | WAIT_ABANDONED => {}
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code => {
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panic!(
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"WaitForSingleObject failed on global mutex named \
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`{}`: {} (ret={:x})",
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name,
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io::Error::last_os_error(),
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code
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);
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}
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}
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// Return a guard which will call `ReleaseMutex` when dropped.
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Box::new(Guard(mutex))
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}
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}
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#[cfg(not(windows))]
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pub fn acquire_global_lock(_name: &str) -> Box<dyn Any> {
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Box::new(())
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}
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