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* The Original Code is the Netscape security libraries.
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* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape
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* Communications Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
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* Copyright (C) 2001 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
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* $Id: sslmutex.h,v 1.8 2002/05/18 03:24:17 wtc%netscape.com Exp $
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#define __SSLMUTEX_H_ 1
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/* What SSL really wants is portable process-shared unnamed mutexes in
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* shared memory, that have the property that if the process that holds
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* them dies, they are released automatically, and that (unlike fcntl
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* record locking) lock to the thread, not to the process.
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* NSPR doesn't provide that.
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* Windows has mutexes that meet that description, but they're not portable.
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* POSIX mutexes are not automatically released when the holder dies,
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* and other processes/threads cannot release the mutex on behalf of the
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* POSIX semaphores can be used to accomplish this on systems that implement
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* process-shared unnamed POSIX semaphores, because a watchdog thread can
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* discover and release semaphores that were held by a dead process.
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* On systems that do not support process-shared POSIX unnamed semaphores,
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* they can be emulated using pipes.
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* The performance cost of doing that is not yet measured.
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* So, this API looks a lot like POSIX pthread mutexes.
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PRBool isMultiProcess;
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/* on WINNT we need both the PRLock and the Win32 mutex for fibers */
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#elif defined(LINUX) || defined(AIX) || defined(VMS) || defined(BEOS) || defined(BSDI) || defined(NETBSD) || defined(OPENBSD)
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#include <sys/types.h>
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PRBool isMultiProcess;
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#elif defined(XP_UNIX) /* other types of Unix */
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#include <sys/types.h> /* for pid_t */
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#include <semaphore.h> /* for sem_t, and sem_* functions */
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PRBool isMultiProcess;
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typedef pid_t sslPID;
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/* what platform is this ?? */
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PRBool isMultiProcess;
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/* include cross-process locking mechanism here */
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#include "seccomon.h"
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extern SECStatus sslMutex_Init(sslMutex *sem, int shared);
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extern SECStatus sslMutex_Destroy(sslMutex *sem);
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extern SECStatus sslMutex_Unlock(sslMutex *sem);
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extern SECStatus sslMutex_Lock(sslMutex *sem);
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extern SECStatus sslMutex_2LevelInit(sslMutex *sem);