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1 | 1 | #![cfg(target_thread_local)] |
2 | 2 | #![unstable(feature = "thread_local_internals", issue = "0")] |
3 | 3 |
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4 | | -use crate::cell::{Cell, UnsafeCell}; |
5 | | -use crate::mem; |
6 | | -use crate::ptr; |
7 | | - |
8 | | - |
9 | | -pub struct Key<T> { |
10 | | - inner: UnsafeCell<Option<T>>, |
11 | | - |
12 | | - // Metadata to keep track of the state of the destructor. Remember that |
13 | | - // these variables are thread-local, not global. |
14 | | - dtor_registered: Cell<bool>, |
15 | | - dtor_running: Cell<bool>, |
16 | | -} |
17 | | - |
18 | | -unsafe impl<T> Sync for Key<T> { } |
19 | | - |
20 | | -impl<T> Key<T> { |
21 | | - pub const fn new() -> Key<T> { |
22 | | - Key { |
23 | | - inner: UnsafeCell::new(None), |
24 | | - dtor_registered: Cell::new(false), |
25 | | - dtor_running: Cell::new(false) |
26 | | - } |
27 | | - } |
28 | | - |
29 | | - pub fn get(&'static self) -> Option<&'static UnsafeCell<Option<T>>> { |
30 | | - unsafe { |
31 | | - if mem::needs_drop::<T>() && self.dtor_running.get() { |
32 | | - return None |
33 | | - } |
34 | | - self.register_dtor(); |
35 | | - } |
36 | | - Some(&self.inner) |
37 | | - } |
38 | | - |
39 | | - unsafe fn register_dtor(&self) { |
40 | | - if !mem::needs_drop::<T>() || self.dtor_registered.get() { |
41 | | - return |
42 | | - } |
43 | | - |
44 | | - register_dtor(self as *const _ as *mut u8, |
45 | | - destroy_value::<T>); |
46 | | - self.dtor_registered.set(true); |
47 | | - } |
48 | | -} |
49 | | - |
50 | | -pub unsafe fn register_dtor(t: *mut u8, dtor: unsafe extern fn(*mut u8)) { |
51 | | - // The fallback implementation uses a vanilla OS-based TLS key to track |
52 | | - // the list of destructors that need to be run for this thread. The key |
53 | | - // then has its own destructor which runs all the other destructors. |
54 | | - // |
55 | | - // The destructor for DTORS is a little special in that it has a `while` |
56 | | - // loop to continuously drain the list of registered destructors. It |
57 | | - // *should* be the case that this loop always terminates because we |
58 | | - // provide the guarantee that a TLS key cannot be set after it is |
59 | | - // flagged for destruction. |
60 | | - use crate::sys_common::thread_local as os; |
61 | | - |
62 | | - static DTORS: os::StaticKey = os::StaticKey::new(Some(run_dtors)); |
63 | | - type List = Vec<(*mut u8, unsafe extern fn(*mut u8))>; |
64 | | - if DTORS.get().is_null() { |
65 | | - let v: Box<List> = box Vec::new(); |
66 | | - DTORS.set(Box::into_raw(v) as *mut u8); |
67 | | - } |
68 | | - let list: &mut List = &mut *(DTORS.get() as *mut List); |
69 | | - list.push((t, dtor)); |
70 | | - |
71 | | - unsafe extern fn run_dtors(mut ptr: *mut u8) { |
72 | | - while !ptr.is_null() { |
73 | | - let list: Box<List> = Box::from_raw(ptr as *mut List); |
74 | | - for (ptr, dtor) in list.into_iter() { |
75 | | - dtor(ptr); |
76 | | - } |
77 | | - ptr = DTORS.get(); |
78 | | - DTORS.set(ptr::null_mut()); |
79 | | - } |
80 | | - } |
81 | | -} |
82 | | - |
83 | | -pub unsafe extern fn destroy_value<T>(ptr: *mut u8) { |
84 | | - let ptr = ptr as *mut Key<T>; |
85 | | - // Right before we run the user destructor be sure to flag the |
86 | | - // destructor as running for this thread so calls to `get` will return |
87 | | - // `None`. |
88 | | - (*ptr).dtor_running.set(true); |
89 | | - |
90 | | - // The macOS implementation of TLS apparently had an odd aspect to it |
91 | | - // where the pointer we have may be overwritten while this destructor |
92 | | - // is running. Specifically if a TLS destructor re-accesses TLS it may |
93 | | - // trigger a re-initialization of all TLS variables, paving over at |
94 | | - // least some destroyed ones with initial values. |
95 | | - // |
96 | | - // This means that if we drop a TLS value in place on macOS that we could |
97 | | - // revert the value to its original state halfway through the |
98 | | - // destructor, which would be bad! |
99 | | - // |
100 | | - // Hence, we use `ptr::read` on macOS (to move to a "safe" location) |
101 | | - // instead of drop_in_place. |
102 | | - if cfg!(target_os = "macos") { |
103 | | - ptr::read((*ptr).inner.get()); |
104 | | - } else { |
105 | | - ptr::drop_in_place((*ptr).inner.get()); |
106 | | - } |
107 | | -} |
108 | | - |
109 | | -pub fn requires_move_before_drop() -> bool { |
110 | | - false |
111 | | -} |
| 4 | +pub use crate::sys_common::thread_local::register_dtor_fallback as register_dtor; |
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