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141 int (*lock)(mbedtls_threading_mutex_t *); member206 if (mutex_functions.lock(&mbedtls_test_mutex_mutex) == 0) { in mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_init()218 if (mutex_functions.lock(&mbedtls_test_mutex_mutex) == 0) { in mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_free()248 int ret = mutex_functions.lock(mutex); in mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_lock()251 if (mutex_functions.lock(&mbedtls_test_mutex_mutex) == 0) { in mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_lock()282 if (mutex_functions.lock(&mbedtls_test_mutex_mutex) == 0) { in mbedtls_test_wrap_mutex_unlock()308 mutex_functions.lock = mbedtls_mutex_lock; in mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_init()320 if (mutex_functions.lock(&mbedtls_test_mutex_mutex) == 0) { in mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_check()346 mbedtls_mutex_lock = mutex_functions.lock; in mbedtls_test_mutex_usage_end()
123 …unctions which have internal mutex locks and unlocks (except for when the lock/unlock occurs in a …148 A deadlock would occur if a thread attempts to lock a mutex while already holding it. Functions whi…186 …register_read_under_mutex` which wraps a call to `psa_unregister_read` in a mutex lock/unlock pair.198 If a lock or unlock operation fails and this is the first failure within a function, the function w…213 …nto the reserved slot. This entire sequence is done during a single mutex lock, which is necessary…339 …t one entry point active at any given time. In other words, each driver has its own exclusive lock.
316 lock-version = "2.0"