Monitores
Actualización: Julio de 2008
Los objetos Monitor exponen la capacidad de sincronizar el acceso a una región de código mediante la obtención y liberación de un bloqueo en un objeto concreto con los métodos Monitor.Enter, Monitor.TryEnter y Monitor.Exit. Una vez que disponga de un bloqueo en una región de código, puede utilizar los métodos Monitor.Wait, Monitor.Pulse y Monitor.PulseAll. Wait libera el bloqueo, si se mantiene, y espera su notificación. Cuando se notifica Wait, devuelve y obtiene de nuevo el bloqueo. Pulse y PulseAll avisan al siguiente subproceso en la cola de espera de que puede continuar.
Las instrucciones SyncLock de Visual Basic y lock de C# utilizan Monitor.Enter para realizar el bloqueo y Monitor.Exit para liberarlo. La ventaja de utilizar las instrucciones de un lenguaje es que todo lo que esté incluido en el bloqueo lock o SyncLock está incluido en una instrucción Try. La instrucción Try tiene un bloque Finally para garantizar que se libera el bloqueo.
Monitor bloquea objetos (es decir, tipos de referencia), no tipos de valor. Aunque puede pasar un tipo de valor a Enter y Exit, se le aplica por separado una conversión boxing en cada llamada. Como cada llamada crea un objeto independiente, Enter nunca se bloquea, y el código que supuestamente protege no está sincronizado. Además, el objeto que se pasa a Exit es distinto del objeto que se pasa a Enter, por tanto, Monitor inicia una excepción SynchronizationLockException con el mensaje "El método de sincronización del objeto se ha llamado desde un bloque de códigos sin sincronizar". En el siguiente ejemplo se ilustran estos problemas.
Private x As Integer
' The next line creates a generic object containing the value of
' x each time the code is executed, so that Enter never blocks.
Monitor.Enter(x)
Try
' Code that needs to be protected by the monitor.
Finally
' Always use Finally to ensure that you exit the Monitor.
' The following line creates another object containing
' the value of x, and throws SynchronizationLockException
' because the two objects do not match.
Monitor.Exit(x)
End Try
private int x;
// The next line creates a generic object containing the value of
// x each time the code is executed, so that Enter never blocks.
Monitor.Enter(x);
try {
// Code that needs to be protected by the monitor.
}
finally {
// Always use Finally to ensure that you exit the Monitor.
// The following line creates another object containing
// the value of x, and throws SynchronizationLockException
// because the two objects do not match.
Monitor.Exit(x);
}
Aunque se puede aplicar una conversión boxing a una variable de tipo de valor antes de llamar a Enter y Exit, como se muestra en el ejemplo siguiente, y pasar el mismo objeto al que se le ha aplicado la conversión boxing a los dos métodos, hacerlo no reporta ningún beneficio. Los cambios en la variable no se reflejan en la copia a la que se aplica la conversión boxing y no hay ninguna forma de cambiar el valor de esta copia.
Private o As Object = x
private Object o = x;
Es importante conocer la distinción entre el uso de los objetos Monitor y WaitHandle. Los objetos Monitor están estrictamente administrados, son totalmente portátiles y podrían ser más eficaces en lo que respecta a los requisitos de recursos del sistema operativo. Los objetos WaitHandle representan objetos de espera del sistema operativo, son útiles para la sincronización entre código administrado y no administrado, y exponen algunas características avanzadas del sistema operativo, como la capacidad de esperar varios objetos a la vez.
En el ejemplo de código siguiente se muestra el uso combinado de la clase Monitor (implementada con las instrucciones del compilador lock y SyncLock), la clase Interlocked y la clase AutoResetEvent.
Imports System
Imports System.Threading
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
' Note: The class whose internal public member is the synchronizing method
' is not public; none of the client code takes a lock on the Resource object.
' The member of the nonpublic class takes the lock on itself. Written this
' way, malicious code cannot take a lock on a public object.
Class SyncResource
Public Sub Access(threadNum As Int32)
' Uses Monitor class to enforce synchronization.
SyncLock Me
' Synchronized: Despite the next conditional, each thread
' waits on its predecessor.
If threadNum Mod 2 = 0 Then
Thread.Sleep(2000)
End If
Console.WriteLine("Start Synched Resource access (Thread={0})", threadNum)
Thread.Sleep(200)
Console.WriteLine("Stop Synched Resource access (Thread={0})", threadNum)
End SyncLock
End Sub 'Access
End Class 'SyncResource
' Without the lock, the method is called in the order in which
' threads reach it.
Class UnSyncResource
Public Sub Access(threadNum As Int32)
' Does not use Monitor class to enforce synchronization.
' The next call throws the thread order.
If threadNum Mod 2 = 0 Then
Thread.Sleep(2000)
End If
Console.WriteLine("Start UnSynched Resource access (Thread={0})", threadNum)
Thread.Sleep(200)
Console.WriteLine("Stop UnSynched Resource access (Thread={0})", threadNum)
End Sub 'Access
End Class 'UnSyncResource
Public Class App
Private Shared numAsyncOps As Int32 = 5
Private Shared asyncOpsAreDone As New AutoResetEvent(False)
Private Shared SyncRes As New SyncResource()
Private Shared UnSyncRes As New UnSyncResource()
Private Shared threadNum As Int32
Public Shared Sub Main()
For threadNum = 0 To 4
ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(AddressOf SyncUpdateResource, threadNum)
Next threadNum
' Wait until this WaitHandle is signaled.
asyncOpsAreDone.WaitOne()
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + ControlChars.Lf + "All synchronized operations have completed." + ControlChars.Lf)
' Reset the thread count for unsynchronized calls.
numAsyncOps = 5
For threadNum = 0 To 4
ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(AddressOf UnSyncUpdateResource, threadNum)
Next threadNum
' Wait until this WaitHandle is signaled.
asyncOpsAreDone.WaitOne()
Console.WriteLine(ControlChars.Tab + ControlChars.Cr + "All unsynchronized thread operations have completed.")
End Sub 'Main
' The callback method's signature MUST match that of
' a System.Threading.TimerCallback delegate
' (it takes an Object parameter and returns void).
Shared Sub SyncUpdateResource(state As Object)
' This calls the internal synchronized method, passing
' a thread number.
SyncRes.Access(CType(state, Int32))
' Count down the number of methods that the threads have called.
' This must be synchronized, however; you cannot know which thread
' will access the value **before** another thread's incremented
' value has been stored into the variable.
If Interlocked.Decrement(numAsyncOps) = 0 Then
asyncOpsAreDone.Set()
' Announce to Main that in fact all thread calls are done.
End If
End Sub 'SyncUpdateResource
' The callback method's signature MUST match that of
' a System.Threading.TimerCallback delegate
' (it takes an Object parameter and returns void).
Shared Sub UnSyncUpdateResource(state As [Object])
' This calls the unsynchronized method, passing
' a thread number.
UnSyncRes.Access(CType(state, Int32))
' Count down the number of methods that the threads have called.
' This must be synchronized, however; you cannot know which thread
' will access the value **before** another thread's incremented
' value has been stored into the variable.
If Interlocked.Decrement(numAsyncOps) = 0 Then
asyncOpsAreDone.Set()
' Announce to Main that in fact all thread calls are done.
End If
End Sub 'UnSyncUpdateResource
End Class 'App
using System;
using System.Threading;
// Note: The class whose internal public member is the synchronizing
// method is not public; none of the client code takes a lock on the
// Resource object.The member of the nonpublic class takes the lock on
// itself. Written this way, malicious code cannot take a lock on
// a public object.
class SyncResource {
public void Access(Int32 threadNum) {
// Uses Monitor class to enforce synchronization.
lock (this) {
// Synchronized: Despite the next conditional, each thread
// waits on its predecessor.
if (threadNum % 2 == 0)
Thread.Sleep(2000);
Console.WriteLine("Start Synched Resource access (Thread={0})", threadNum);
Thread.Sleep(200);
Console.WriteLine("Stop Synched Resource access (Thread={0})", threadNum);
}
}
}
// Without the lock, the method is called in the order in which threads reach it.
class UnSyncResource {
public void Access(Int32 threadNum) {
// Does not use Monitor class to enforce synchronization.
// The next call throws the thread order.
if (threadNum % 2 == 0)
Thread.Sleep(2000);
Console.WriteLine("Start UnSynched Resource access (Thread={0})", threadNum);
Thread.Sleep(200);
Console.WriteLine("Stop UnSynched Resource access (Thread={0})", threadNum);
}
}
public class App {
static Int32 numAsyncOps = 5;
static AutoResetEvent asyncOpsAreDone = new AutoResetEvent(false);
static SyncResource SyncRes = new SyncResource();
static UnSyncResource UnSyncRes = new UnSyncResource();
public static void Main() {
for (Int32 threadNum = 0; threadNum < 5; threadNum++) {
ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(new WaitCallback(SyncUpdateResource), threadNum);
}
// Wait until this WaitHandle is signaled.
asyncOpsAreDone.WaitOne();
Console.WriteLine("\t\nAll synchronized operations have completed.\t\n");
// Reset the thread count for unsynchronized calls.
numAsyncOps = 5;
for (Int32 threadNum = 0; threadNum < 5; threadNum++) {
ThreadPool.QueueUserWorkItem(new WaitCallback(UnSyncUpdateResource), threadNum);
}
// Wait until this WaitHandle is signaled.
asyncOpsAreDone.WaitOne();
Console.WriteLine("\t\nAll unsynchronized thread operations have completed.");
}
// The callback method's signature MUST match that of a
// System.Threading.TimerCallback delegate (it takes an Object
// parameter and returns void).
static void SyncUpdateResource(Object state) {
// This calls the internal synchronized method, passing
// a thread number.
SyncRes.Access((Int32) state);
// Count down the number of methods that the threads have called.
// This must be synchronized, however; you cannot know which thread
// will access the value **before** another thread's incremented
// value has been stored into the variable.
if (Interlocked.Decrement(ref numAsyncOps) == 0)
asyncOpsAreDone.Set();
// Announce to Main that in fact all thread calls are done.
}
// The callback method's signature MUST match that of a
// System.Threading.TimerCallback delegate (it takes an Object
// parameter and returns void).
static void UnSyncUpdateResource(Object state) {
// This calls the unsynchronized method, passing a thread number.
UnSyncRes.Access((Int32) state);
// Count down the number of methods that the threads have called.
// This must be synchronized, however; you cannot know which thread
// will access the value **before** another thread's incremented
// value has been stored into the variable.
if (Interlocked.Decrement(ref numAsyncOps) == 0)
asyncOpsAreDone.Set();
// Announce to Main that in fact all thread calls are done.
}
}
Vea también
Referencia
Otros recursos
Objetos y características de subprocesos
Historial de cambios
Fecha |
Historial |
Motivo |
---|---|---|
Julio de 2008 |
Aclaración agregada: las instrucciones SyncLock y lock utilizan Monitor.Enter y Exit. |
Comentarios de los clientes. |