Merge pull request #1074 from jcanizales/makes-cpu-posix-portable

Creates cpu_iphone.c and has it selected for iOS instead of cpu_posix.c
pull/1099/head
Abhishek Kumar 10 years ago
commit 2cff008a2b
  1. 2
      include/grpc/support/cpu.h
  2. 9
      include/grpc/support/port_platform.h
  3. 53
      src/core/support/cpu_iphone.c
  4. 2
      src/core/support/cpu_posix.c

@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ extern "C" {
/* Interface providing CPU information for currently running system */
/* Return the number of CPU cores on the current system. Will return 0 if
if information is not available. */
the information is not available. */
unsigned gpr_cpu_num_cores(void);
/* Return the CPU on which the current thread is executing; N.B. This should

@ -124,10 +124,15 @@
#define GPR_ARCH_32 1
#endif /* _LP64 */
#elif defined(__APPLE__)
#include <TargetConditionals.h>
#ifndef _BSD_SOURCE
#define _BSD_SOURCE
#endif
#if TARGET_OS_IPHONE
#define GPR_CPU_IPHONE 1
#else /* TARGET_OS_IPHONE */
#define GPR_CPU_POSIX 1
#endif
#define GPR_GCC_ATOMIC 1
#define GPR_POSIX_LOG 1
#define GPR_POSIX_MULTIPOLL_WITH_POLL 1
@ -185,8 +190,8 @@
#error Must define exactly one of GPR_ARCH_32, GPR_ARCH_64
#endif
#if defined(GPR_CPU_LINUX) + defined(GPR_CPU_POSIX) + defined(GPR_WIN32) != 1
#error Must define exactly one of GPR_CPU_LINUX, GPR_CPU_POSIX, GPR_WIN32
#if defined(GPR_CPU_LINUX) + defined(GPR_CPU_POSIX) + defined(GPR_WIN32) + defined(GPR_CPU_IPHONE) != 1
#error Must define exactly one of GPR_CPU_LINUX, GPR_CPU_POSIX, GPR_WIN32, GPR_CPU_IPHONE
#endif
#if defined(GPR_POSIX_MULTIPOLL_WITH_POLL) && !defined(GPR_POSIX_SOCKET)

@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
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*
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*
*/
#include <grpc/support/port_platform.h>
#ifdef GPR_CPU_IPHONE
/* Probably 2 instead of 1, but see comment on gpr_cpu_current_cpu. */
unsigned gpr_cpu_num_cores(void) {
return 1;
}
/* Most code that's using this is using it to shard across work queues. So
unless profiling shows it's a problem or there appears a way to detect the
currently running CPU core, let's have it shard the default way.
Note that the interface in cpu.h lets gpr_cpu_num_cores return 0, but doing
it makes it impossible for gpr_cpu_current_cpu to satisfy its stated range,
and some code might be relying on it. */
unsigned gpr_cpu_current_cpu(void) {
return 0;
}
#endif /* GPR_CPU_IPHONE */

@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ unsigned gpr_cpu_current_cpu(void) {
return shard_ptr(&magic_thread_local);
}
#endif /* GPR_CPU_LINUX */
#endif /* GPR_CPU_POSIX */

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