[Insight-developers] Mac Semaphores (Was: Failing tests and compile errors after your check in)
Sean McBride
sean at rogue-research.com
Fri Feb 18 13:49:02 EST 2011
On Fri, 18 Feb 2011 11:59:07 -0600, Daniel Blezek said:
>POSIX semaphores are not fully supported on the Mac.
Mac OS X complies with POSIX 1003.1 and UNIX03. The sem* functions are
optional according to that standard. A pity they didn't implement them. :(
>I don't know why this
>works in the 64-bit version...
>
>We are using sem_destroy to destroy our semaphores. On the 32-bit Mac, I
>get this return value (perror()):
>
>536: sem_destroy: Function not implemented
>
>Why this linked and run, I'll never know... Looks like I need to add some
>APPLE specific code. I suspect this will fix the problem on the Sun.
Apparently the standard at one point required failing stub functions,
which is presumably why it links & runs.
The correct test for the sem functions is:
#if _POSIX_SEMAPHORES && (_POSIX_SEMAPHORES - 200112L) >= 0
See here for more:
<http://lists.apple.com/archives/unix-porting/2009/May/msg00004.html>
An alternative is to use System V semaphores: semget().
>We also have a race-condition in our Semaphore code. On the Mac, the
>semaphores need unique names. We generate this using the time() function,
>but it has a one second resolution. Thus if two semaphores are created
>within 1 second, they will collide. Not very nice.
mach_absolute_time() gives the best precision, but it's not portable.
Or maybe use uuid_generate()?
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