require 'mach/functions' require 'mach/port' module Mach class Semaphore < Port include Functions # Create a new Semaphore. # # @param [Hash] opts # # @option opts [Integer] :value the initial value of the # semaphore; defaults to 1 # # @option opts [Integer] :task the Mach task that owns the # semaphore (defaults to Mach.task_self) # # @options opts [Integer] :sync_policy the sync policy for this # semaphore (defaults to SyncPolicy::FIFO) # # @options opts [Integer] :port existing port to wrap with a # Semaphore object; otherwise a new semaphore is created # # @return [Integer] a semaphore port name def initialize(opts = {}) value = opts[:value] || 1 task = (opts[:task] && opts[:task].to_i) || ipc_space || mach_task_self sync_policy = opts[:sync_policy] || :fifo port = if opts[:port] opts[:port].to_i else mem = new_memory_pointer(:semaphore_t) semaphore_create(task, mem, sync_policy, value) mem.get_uint(0) end super(:port => port, :ipc_space => task) end # Destroy a Semaphore. # # @param [Hash] opts # # @option opts [Integer] :task the Mach task that owns the # semaphore (defaults to the owning task) def destroy(opts = {}) task = opts[:task] || ipc_space || mach_task_self semaphore_destroy(task.to_i, port) end def signal semaphore_signal(port) end def signal_all semaphore_signal_all(port) end def wait semaphore_wait(port) end # TODO: implement def timedwait(secs) semaphore_timedwait(port, timespec) end end end