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- // Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer
- // Copyright 2023 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
- // http://ceres-solver.org/
- //
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- //
- // Author: yp@photonscore.de (Yury Prokazov)
- #ifndef CERES_INTERNAL_THREAD_TOKEN_PROVIDER_H_
- #define CERES_INTERNAL_THREAD_TOKEN_PROVIDER_H_
- #include "ceres/concurrent_queue.h"
- #include "ceres/internal/config.h"
- #include "ceres/internal/export.h"
- namespace ceres::internal {
- // Helper for C++ thread number identification that is similar to
- // omp_get_thread_num() behaviour. This is necessary to support C++
- // threading with a sequential thread id. This is used to access preallocated
- // resources in the parallelized code parts. The sequence of tokens varies from
- // 0 to num_threads - 1 that can be acquired to identify the thread in a thread
- // pool.
- //
- //
- // Example usage pseudocode:
- //
- // ThreadTokenProvider ttp(N); // allocate N tokens
- // Spawn N threads {
- // int token = ttp.Acquire(); // get unique token
- // ...
- // ... use token to access resources bound to the thread
- // ...
- // ttp.Release(token); // return token to the pool
- // }
- //
- class CERES_NO_EXPORT ThreadTokenProvider {
- public:
- explicit ThreadTokenProvider(int num_threads);
- // Returns the first token from the queue. The acquired value must be
- // given back by Release().
- int Acquire();
- // Makes previously acquired token available for other threads.
- void Release(int thread_id);
- private:
- // This queue initially holds a sequence from 0..num_threads-1. Every
- // Acquire() call the first number is removed from here. When the token is not
- // needed anymore it shall be given back with corresponding Release()
- // call. This concurrent queue is more expensive than TBB's version, so you
- // should not acquire the thread ID on every for loop iteration.
- ConcurrentQueue<int> pool_;
- ThreadTokenProvider(ThreadTokenProvider&) = delete;
- ThreadTokenProvider& operator=(ThreadTokenProvider&) = delete;
- };
- } // namespace ceres::internal
- #endif // CERES_INTERNAL_THREAD_TOKEN_PROVIDER_H_
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