/*
* Copyright 2008 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#include <windows.h>
#include <intrin.h>
#include "SkThread.h"
//MSDN says in order to declare an interlocked function for use as an
//intrinsic, include intrin.h and put the function in a #pragma intrinsic
//directive.
//The pragma appears to be unnecessary, but doesn't hurt.
#pragma intrinsic(_InterlockedIncrement, _InterlockedDecrement)
int32_t sk_atomic_inc(int32_t* addr) {
// InterlockedIncrement returns the new value, we want to return the old.
return _InterlockedIncrement(reinterpret_cast<LONG*>(addr)) - 1;
}
int32_t sk_atomic_dec(int32_t* addr) {
return _InterlockedDecrement(reinterpret_cast<LONG*>(addr)) + 1;
}
SkMutex::SkMutex() {
SK_COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(fStorage) > sizeof(CRITICAL_SECTION),
NotEnoughSizeForCriticalSection);
InitializeCriticalSection(reinterpret_cast<CRITICAL_SECTION*>(&fStorage));
}
SkMutex::~SkMutex() {
DeleteCriticalSection(reinterpret_cast<CRITICAL_SECTION*>(&fStorage));
}
void SkMutex::acquire() {
EnterCriticalSection(reinterpret_cast<CRITICAL_SECTION*>(&fStorage));
}
void SkMutex::release() {
LeaveCriticalSection(reinterpret_cast<CRITICAL_SECTION*>(&fStorage));
}