I have an "engine" that asynchronously process tasks and for one task I want to wait until that task is processed.
boost::condition_variable cvWorkDone;
DoSomeWork()
{
PostAsyncJob(DoWorkAsync) // is a boost::asio::post
boost::mutex::scoped_lock lock(mtxWorkDoneCv);
cvWorkDone.wait(lock);
}
DoWorkAsync()
{
// do some work ...
cvWorkDone.notify_one();
}
The problem is that the code above has a race condition. What if DoWorkAsync()
notifies the boost::condition_variable
before DoSomeWork()
waits for it ?
I see that boost::condition_variable::wait
has a second parameter, a bool that can be used to implement something like this
bool bWait;
DoSomeWork()
{
bWait = true;
PostAsyncJob(DoWorkAsync) // boost::asio::post
boost::mutex::scoped_lock lock(mtxWorkDoneCv);
cvWorkDone.wait(lock, bWait);
}
DoWorkAsync()
{
// do some work ...
boost::mutex::scoped_lock lock(mtxWorkDoneCv);
cvWorkDone.notify_one();
bWait = false;
}
but the concurrency is still there ... How can I solve this ?