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#ifndef __TBB_recursive_mutex_H
#define __TBB_recursive_mutex_H

#if _WIN32||_WIN64
#include "machine/windows_api.h"
#else
#include <pthread.h>
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */

#include <new>
#include "aligned_space.h"
#include "tbb_stddef.h"
#include "tbb_profiling.h"

namespace tbb {
//! Mutex that allows recursive mutex acquisition.
/** Mutex that allows recursive mutex acquisition.
    @ingroup synchronization */
class recursive_mutex : internal::mutex_copy_deprecated_and_disabled {
public:
    //! Construct unacquired recursive_mutex.
    recursive_mutex() {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT || TBB_USE_THREADING_TOOLS
        internal_construct();
#else
  #if _WIN32||_WIN64
        InitializeCriticalSectionEx(&impl, 4000, 0);
  #else
        pthread_mutexattr_t mtx_attr;
        int error_code = pthread_mutexattr_init( &mtx_attr );
        if( error_code )
            tbb::internal::handle_perror(error_code,"recursive_mutex: pthread_mutexattr_init failed");

        pthread_mutexattr_settype( &mtx_attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE );
        error_code = pthread_mutex_init( &impl, &mtx_attr );
        if( error_code )
            tbb::internal::handle_perror(error_code,"recursive_mutex: pthread_mutex_init failed");

        pthread_mutexattr_destroy( &mtx_attr );
  #endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64*/
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
    };

    ~recursive_mutex() {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
        internal_destroy();
#else
  #if _WIN32||_WIN64
        DeleteCriticalSection(&impl);
  #else
        pthread_mutex_destroy(&impl); 

  #endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
    };

    class scoped_lock;
    friend class scoped_lock;

    //! The scoped locking pattern
    /** It helps to avoid the common problem of forgetting to release lock.
        It also nicely provides the "node" for queuing locks. */
    class scoped_lock: internal::no_copy {
    public:
        //! Construct lock that has not acquired a recursive_mutex. 
        scoped_lock() : my_mutex(NULL) {};

        //! Acquire lock on given mutex.
        scoped_lock( recursive_mutex& mutex ) {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
            my_mutex = &mutex; 
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
            acquire( mutex );
        }

        //! Release lock (if lock is held).
        ~scoped_lock() {
            if( my_mutex ) 
                release();
        }

        //! Acquire lock on given mutex.
        void acquire( recursive_mutex& mutex ) {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
            internal_acquire( mutex );
#else
            my_mutex = &mutex;
            mutex.lock();
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
        }

        //! Try acquire lock on given recursive_mutex.
        bool try_acquire( recursive_mutex& mutex ) {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
            return internal_try_acquire( mutex );
#else
            bool result = mutex.try_lock();
            if( result )
                my_mutex = &mutex;
            return result;
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
        }

        //! Release lock
        void release() {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
            internal_release();
#else
            my_mutex->unlock();
            my_mutex = NULL;
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
        }

    private:
        //! The pointer to the current recursive_mutex to work
        recursive_mutex* my_mutex;

        //! All checks from acquire using mutex.state were moved here
        void __TBB_EXPORTED_METHOD internal_acquire( recursive_mutex& m );

        //! All checks from try_acquire using mutex.state were moved here
        bool __TBB_EXPORTED_METHOD internal_try_acquire( recursive_mutex& m );

        //! All checks from release using mutex.state were moved here
        void __TBB_EXPORTED_METHOD internal_release();

        friend class recursive_mutex;
    };

    // Mutex traits
    static const bool is_rw_mutex = false;
    static const bool is_recursive_mutex = true;
    static const bool is_fair_mutex = false;

    // C++0x compatibility interface
    
    //! Acquire lock
    void lock() {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
        aligned_space<scoped_lock> tmp;
        new(tmp.begin()) scoped_lock(*this);
#else
  #if _WIN32||_WIN64
        EnterCriticalSection(&impl);
  #else
        int error_code = pthread_mutex_lock(&impl);
        if( error_code )
            tbb::internal::handle_perror(error_code,"recursive_mutex: pthread_mutex_lock failed");
  #endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
    }

    //! Try acquiring lock (non-blocking)
    /** Return true if lock acquired; false otherwise. */
    bool try_lock() {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
        aligned_space<scoped_lock> tmp;
        return (new(tmp.begin()) scoped_lock)->internal_try_acquire(*this);
#else        
  #if _WIN32||_WIN64
        return TryEnterCriticalSection(&impl)!=0;
  #else
        return pthread_mutex_trylock(&impl)==0;
  #endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
    }

    //! Release lock
    void unlock() {
#if TBB_USE_ASSERT
        aligned_space<scoped_lock> tmp;
        scoped_lock& s = *tmp.begin();
        s.my_mutex = this;
        s.internal_release();
#else
  #if _WIN32||_WIN64
        LeaveCriticalSection(&impl);
  #else
        pthread_mutex_unlock(&impl);
  #endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */
#endif /* TBB_USE_ASSERT */
    }

    //! Return native_handle
  #if _WIN32||_WIN64
    typedef LPCRITICAL_SECTION native_handle_type;
  #else
    typedef pthread_mutex_t* native_handle_type;
  #endif
    native_handle_type native_handle() { return (native_handle_type) &impl; }

private:
#if _WIN32||_WIN64
    CRITICAL_SECTION impl;
    enum state_t {
        INITIALIZED=0x1234,
        DESTROYED=0x789A,
    } state;
#else
    pthread_mutex_t impl;
#endif /* _WIN32||_WIN64 */

    //! All checks from mutex constructor using mutex.state were moved here
    void __TBB_EXPORTED_METHOD internal_construct();

    //! All checks from mutex destructor using mutex.state were moved here
    void __TBB_EXPORTED_METHOD internal_destroy();
};

__TBB_DEFINE_PROFILING_SET_NAME(recursive_mutex)

} // namespace tbb 

#endif /* __TBB_recursive_mutex_H */
