//*************************************************************************** // // Copyright (c) 1997-2001 Microsoft Corporation, All Rights Reserved // // ThrdBase.h // // Purpose: Definition of ThreadBase class // //*************************************************************************** #if _MSC_VER > 1000 #pragma once #endif #ifndef __THREADBASE_H__ #define __THREADBASE_H__ class POLARITY CThreadBase { public: enum THREAD_SAFETY_MECHANISM { etsmFirst = 0, etsmSerialized = 0, etsmPriorityRead, etsmPriorityWrite, etsmLast }; // Construction/Destruction CThreadBase( THREAD_SAFETY_MECHANISM etsm = etsmSerialized ); virtual ~CThreadBase(); // Thread Safe Ref/Counting functions LONG AddRef( void ); LONG Release( void ); // Provide Readable Read/Write accessors should // we not want to serialize at a later date. Note // that timeouts have no meaning unless we're // doing a non-serialized implementation. BOOL BeginRead( DWORD dwTimeOut = INFINITE ); void EndRead( void ); BOOL BeginWrite( DWORD dwTimeOut = INFINITE ); void EndWrite( void ); protected: virtual void OnFinalRelease( void ); // Thread Safety functions private: CRITICAL_SECTION m_cs; LONG m_lRefCount; THREAD_SAFETY_MECHANISM m_etsm; // Private thread safety functions. We can maybe promote // these to protected if we see a need to later, however // for right now, everyone should specify if they mean // to read or write when they wish to access data that // may change. void Lock( void ); void Unlock( void ); }; inline BOOL CThreadBase::BeginRead( DWORD dwTimeout /*=INFINITE*/ ) { EnterCriticalSection( &m_cs ); return TRUE; } inline void CThreadBase::EndRead( void ) { LeaveCriticalSection( &m_cs ); } inline BOOL CThreadBase::BeginWrite( DWORD dwTimeout /*=INFINITE*/ ) { EnterCriticalSection( &m_cs ); return TRUE; } inline void CThreadBase::EndWrite( void ) { LeaveCriticalSection( &m_cs ); } inline void CThreadBase::Lock( void ) { EnterCriticalSection( &m_cs ); } inline void CThreadBase::Unlock( void ) { LeaveCriticalSection( &m_cs ); } #endif