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thread_setup_windows.c
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//go:build windows
#include "goopenssl.h"
#include "thread_setup.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <windows.h>
/* This array will store all of the mutexes available to OpenSSL. */
static HANDLE *mutex_buf = NULL;
static DWORD fls_index = FLS_OUT_OF_INDEXES;
/* Used by unit tests. */
volatile unsigned int go_openssl_threads_cleaned_up = 0;
static void locking_function(int mode, int n, const char *file, int line)
{
if (mode & CRYPTO_LOCK)
WaitForSingleObject(mutex_buf[n], INFINITE);
else
ReleaseMutex(mutex_buf[n]);
}
static void thread_id(GO_CRYPTO_THREADID_PTR tid)
{
go_openssl_CRYPTO_THREADID_set_numeric(tid, (unsigned long)GetCurrentThreadId());
// OpenSSL fetches the current thread ID whenever it does anything with the
// per-thread error state, so this function is guaranteed to be executed at
// least once on any thread with associated error state. As the Win32 API
// reference documentation is unclear on whether the fiber-local storage
// slot needs to be set to trigger the destructor on thread exit, set it to
// a non-NULL value just in case.
(void) FlsSetValue(fls_index, (void*)1);
go_openssl_threads_cleaned_up++;
}
static void cleanup_thread_state(void *ignored)
{
UNUSED(ignored);
go_openssl_ERR_remove_thread_state(NULL);
}
int go_openssl_thread_setup(void)
{
// Use the fiber-local storage API to hook a callback on thread exit.
// https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20191011-00/?p=102989
fls_index = FlsAlloc(cleanup_thread_state);
if (fls_index == FLS_OUT_OF_INDEXES)
return 0;
mutex_buf = malloc(go_openssl_CRYPTO_num_locks()*sizeof(HANDLE));
if (!mutex_buf)
return 0;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < go_openssl_CRYPTO_num_locks(); i++)
mutex_buf[i] = CreateMutex(NULL, FALSE, NULL);
go_openssl_CRYPTO_set_locking_callback(locking_function);
// go_openssl_CRYPTO_set_id_callback is not strictly needed on Windows
// as OpenSSL uses GetCurrentThreadId() by default.
// But we need to piggyback off the callback for our own purposes.
go_openssl_CRYPTO_THREADID_set_callback(thread_id);
return 1;
}