What is a good pattern for using a Global Mutex in C#?

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温柔的废话 2020-11-21 23:16

The Mutex class is very misunderstood, and Global mutexes even more so.

What is good, safe pattern to use when creating Global mutexes?

One that will work

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  •  萌比男神i
    2020-11-21 23:51

    I want to make sure this is out there, because it's so hard to get right:

    using System.Runtime.InteropServices;   //GuidAttribute
    using System.Reflection;                //Assembly
    using System.Threading;                 //Mutex
    using System.Security.AccessControl;    //MutexAccessRule
    using System.Security.Principal;        //SecurityIdentifier
    
    static void Main(string[] args)
    {
        // get application GUID as defined in AssemblyInfo.cs
        string appGuid =
            ((GuidAttribute)Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().
                GetCustomAttributes(typeof(GuidAttribute), false).
                    GetValue(0)).Value.ToString();
    
        // unique id for global mutex - Global prefix means it is global to the machine
        string mutexId = string.Format( "Global\\{{{0}}}", appGuid );
    
        // Need a place to store a return value in Mutex() constructor call
        bool createdNew;
    
        // edited by Jeremy Wiebe to add example of setting up security for multi-user usage
        // edited by 'Marc' to work also on localized systems (don't use just "Everyone") 
        var allowEveryoneRule =
            new MutexAccessRule( new SecurityIdentifier( WellKnownSidType.WorldSid
                                                       , null)
                               , MutexRights.FullControl
                               , AccessControlType.Allow
                               );
        var securitySettings = new MutexSecurity();
        securitySettings.AddAccessRule(allowEveryoneRule);
    
       // edited by MasonGZhwiti to prevent race condition on security settings via VanNguyen
        using (var mutex = new Mutex(false, mutexId, out createdNew, securitySettings))
        {
            // edited by acidzombie24
            var hasHandle = false;
            try
            {
                try
                {
                    // note, you may want to time out here instead of waiting forever
                    // edited by acidzombie24
                    // mutex.WaitOne(Timeout.Infinite, false);
                    hasHandle = mutex.WaitOne(5000, false);
                    if (hasHandle == false)
                        throw new TimeoutException("Timeout waiting for exclusive access");
                }
                catch (AbandonedMutexException)
                {
                    // Log the fact that the mutex was abandoned in another process,
                    // it will still get acquired
                    hasHandle = true;
                }
    
                // Perform your work here.
            }
            finally
            {
                // edited by acidzombie24, added if statement
                if(hasHandle)
                    mutex.ReleaseMutex();
            }
        }
    }
    

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