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8.4 KiB
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/*
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* The copyright in this software is being made available under the 2-clauses
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* BSD License, included below. This software may be subject to other third
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* party and contributor rights, including patent rights, and no such rights
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* are granted under this license.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2016, Even Rouault
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS `AS IS'
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* AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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* LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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* CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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* SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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* INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef THREAD_H
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#define THREAD_H
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#include "openjpeg.h"
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/**
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@file thread.h
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@brief Thread API
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The functions in thread.c have for goal to manage mutex, conditions, thread
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creation and thread pools that accept jobs.
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*/
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/** @defgroup THREAD THREAD - Mutex, conditions, threads and thread pools */
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/*@{*/
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/** @name Mutex */
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/*@{*/
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/** Opaque type for a mutex */
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typedef struct opj_mutex_t opj_mutex_t;
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/** Creates a mutex.
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* @return the mutex or NULL in case of error (can for example happen if the library
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* is built without thread support)
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*/
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opj_mutex_t* opj_mutex_create(void);
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/** Lock/acquire the mutex.
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* @param mutex the mutex to acquire.
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*/
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void opj_mutex_lock(opj_mutex_t* mutex);
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/** Unlock/release the mutex.
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* @param mutex the mutex to release.
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*/
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void opj_mutex_unlock(opj_mutex_t* mutex);
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/** Destroy a mutex
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* @param mutex the mutex to destroy.
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*/
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void opj_mutex_destroy(opj_mutex_t* mutex);
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/*@}*/
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/** @name Condition */
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/*@{*/
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/** Opaque type for a condition */
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typedef struct opj_cond_t opj_cond_t;
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/** Creates a condition.
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* @return the condition or NULL in case of error (can for example happen if the library
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* is built without thread support)
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*/
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opj_cond_t* opj_cond_create(void);
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/** Wait for the condition to be signaled.
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* The semantics is the same as the POSIX pthread_cond_wait.
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* The provided mutex *must* be acquired before calling this function, and
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* released afterwards.
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* The mutex will be released by this function while it must wait for the condition
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* and reacquired afterwards.
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* In some particular situations, the function might return even if the condition is not signaled
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* with opj_cond_signal(), hence the need to check with an application level
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* mechanism.
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*
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* Waiting thread :
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* \code
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* opj_mutex_lock(mutex);
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* while( !some_application_level_condition )
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* {
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* opj_cond_wait(cond, mutex);
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* }
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* opj_mutex_unlock(mutex);
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* \endcode
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*
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* Signaling thread :
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* \code
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* opj_mutex_lock(mutex);
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* some_application_level_condition = TRUE;
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* opj_cond_signal(cond);
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* opj_mutex_unlock(mutex);
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* \endcode
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*
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* @param cond the condition to wait.
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* @param mutex the mutex (in acquired state before calling this function)
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*/
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void opj_cond_wait(opj_cond_t* cond, opj_mutex_t* mutex);
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/** Signal waiting threads on a condition.
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* One of the thread waiting with opj_cond_wait() will be waken up.
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* It is strongly advised that this call is done with the mutex that is used
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* by opj_cond_wait(), in a acquired state.
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* @param cond the condition to signal.
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*/
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void opj_cond_signal(opj_cond_t* cond);
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/** Destroy a condition
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* @param cond the condition to destroy.
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*/
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void opj_cond_destroy(opj_cond_t* cond);
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/*@}*/
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/** @name Thread */
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/*@{*/
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/** Opaque type for a thread handle */
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typedef struct opj_thread_t opj_thread_t;
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/** User function to execute in a thread
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* @param user_data user data provided with opj_thread_create()
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*/
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typedef void (*opj_thread_fn)(void* user_data);
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/** Creates a new thread.
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* @param thread_fn Function to run in the new thread.
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* @param user_data user data provided to the thread function. Might be NULL.
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* @return a thread handle or NULL in case of failure (can for example happen if the library
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* is built without thread support)
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*/
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opj_thread_t* opj_thread_create(opj_thread_fn thread_fn, void* user_data);
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/** Wait for a thread to be finished and release associated resources to the
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* thread handle.
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* @param thread the thread to wait for being finished.
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*/
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void opj_thread_join(opj_thread_t* thread);
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/*@}*/
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/** @name Thread local storage */
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/*@{*/
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/** Opaque type for a thread local storage */
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typedef struct opj_tls_t opj_tls_t;
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/** Get a thread local value corresponding to the provided key.
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* @param tls thread local storage handle
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* @param key key whose value to retrieve.
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* @return value associated with the key, or NULL is missing.
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*/
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void* opj_tls_get(opj_tls_t* tls, int key);
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/** Type of the function used to free a TLS value */
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typedef void (*opj_tls_free_func)(void* value);
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/** Set a thread local value corresponding to the provided key.
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* @param tls thread local storage handle
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* @param key key whose value to set.
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* @param value value to set (may be NULL).
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* @param free_func function to call currently installed value.
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* @return OPJ_TRUE if successful.
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*/
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OPJ_BOOL opj_tls_set(opj_tls_t* tls, int key, void* value,
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opj_tls_free_func free_func);
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/*@}*/
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/** @name Thread pool */
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/*@{*/
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/** Opaque type for a thread pool */
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typedef struct opj_thread_pool_t opj_thread_pool_t;
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/** Create a new thread pool.
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* num_thread must nominally be >= 1 to create a real thread pool. If num_threads
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* is negative or null, then a dummy thread pool will be created. All functions
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* operating on the thread pool will work, but job submission will be run
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* synchronously in the calling thread.
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*
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* @param num_threads the number of threads to allocate for this thread pool.
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* @return a thread pool handle, or NULL in case of failure (can for example happen if the library
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* is built without thread support)
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*/
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opj_thread_pool_t* opj_thread_pool_create(int num_threads);
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/** User function to execute in a thread
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* @param user_data user data provided with opj_thread_create()
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* @param tls handle to thread local storage
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*/
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typedef void (*opj_job_fn)(void* user_data, opj_tls_t* tls);
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/** Submit a new job to be run by one of the thread in the thread pool.
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* The job ( thread_fn, user_data ) will be added in the queue of jobs managed
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* by the thread pool, and run by the first thread that is no longer busy.
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*
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* @param tp the thread pool handle.
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* @param job_fn Function to run. Must not be NULL.
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* @param user_data User data provided to thread_fn.
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* @return OPJ_TRUE if the job was successfully submitted.
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*/
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OPJ_BOOL opj_thread_pool_submit_job(opj_thread_pool_t* tp, opj_job_fn job_fn,
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void* user_data);
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/** Wait that no more than max_remaining_jobs jobs are remaining in the queue of
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* the thread pool. The aim of this function is to avoid submitting too many
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* jobs while the thread pool cannot cope fast enough with them, which would
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* result potentially in out-of-memory situations with too many job descriptions
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* being queued.
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*
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* @param tp the thread pool handle
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* @param max_remaining_jobs maximum number of jobs allowed to be queued without waiting.
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*/
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void opj_thread_pool_wait_completion(opj_thread_pool_t* tp,
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int max_remaining_jobs);
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/** Return the number of threads associated with the thread pool.
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*
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* @param tp the thread pool handle.
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* @return number of threads associated with the thread pool.
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*/
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int opj_thread_pool_get_thread_count(opj_thread_pool_t* tp);
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/** Destroy a thread pool.
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* @param tp the thread pool handle.
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*/
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void opj_thread_pool_destroy(opj_thread_pool_t* tp);
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/*@}*/
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/*@}*/
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#endif /* THREAD_H */
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