Commit Graph

15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Birrell
e7b7b3f3de Close a window between unlocking a spinlock and changing the thread state. 1998-11-15 09:58:26 +00:00
John Birrell
a247f83316 - Fix the debug macros.
-  Add support of a thread being listed in the dead thread list as well
   as the thread list.
-  Add a new thread state to make sigwait work properly. (Submitted by
   Daniel M. Eischen <eischen@vigrid.com>)
-  Add global variable for the garbage collector mutex and condition
   variable.
-  Delete a couple of prototypes that are no longer required.
-  Add a prototype for the garbage collector thread.
1998-09-30 06:22:07 +00:00
Alexander Langer
c0e366326f Implement pthread read/write locks as defined by Version 2 of the Single
UNIX Specification.

As with our standard mutexes, process shared locks are not supported at
this time.
1998-09-07 19:01:43 +00:00
John Birrell
27949f44dc Add compile time thread lock debug support.
Add a thread specific flag to trap the case where pthread_exit() is
called from a destructor in violation of the Posix standard.
1998-06-09 23:02:43 +00:00
John Birrell
c359f976b4 Re-design the thread specific key structure. 1998-06-06 07:20:23 +00:00
John Birrell
4a027d50c7 Change signal model to match POSIX (i.e. one set of signal handlers
for the process, not a separate set for each thread). By default, the
process now only has signal handlers installed for SIGVTALRM, SIGINFO
and SIGCHLD. The thread kernel signal handler is installed for other
signals on demand. This means that SIG_IGN and SIG_DFL processing is now
left to the kernel, not the thread kernel.

Change the signal dispatch to no longer use a signal thread, and
call the signal handler using the stack of the thread that has the
signal pending.

Change the atomic lock method to use test-and-set asm code with
a yield if blocked. This introduces separate locks for each type
of object instead of blocking signals to prevent a context
switch. It was this blocking of signals that caused the performance
degradation the people have noted.

This is a *big* change!
1998-04-29 09:59:34 +00:00
John Birrell
d60f0fa60d Change the FILE locking to be by FILE, not by the underlying fd as
it was. Add a FILE_WAIT state and queue threads waiting for a FILE
lock. Start using the sys/queue.h macros instead of the way that MIT
pthreads did it.

Add a thread name to the private thread structure and a non-POSIX
function to set this. This helps (me at least) when sending a SIGINFO
to a threaded process to get a /tmp/uthread.dump to see what the
<expletive deleted> threads are doing this time. It is nice to be
able to recognise (yes, I spell that with an 's' too) which threads
are which.
1998-04-11 07:47:22 +00:00
John Birrell
f9c7be5357 Rename static initializer defines for opaque structures so that the
POSIX specified names can be declared in pthread.h.
1998-04-04 10:58:12 +00:00
John Birrell
ed92686917 Add a magic field to the pthread structure to help recognize valid
threads from invalid ones. The pthread structure is opaque to the user
so this change does not cause any incompatibilities.

Hopefully this change will help code that was written for draft 4
fail gracefully if the programmer ignores the compiler warning about
the change in the level of indirection for the argument passed to
pthread_detach(). I got burnt, so I fixed then (expletive deleted)
thing.

These functions comply with the revised standard. That should shut
Terry up!
1998-04-03 09:31:15 +00:00
John Birrell
08d6f1187e Add sched_yield() witch is the draft 10 equivalent of pthread_yield()
from draft 4. Move some of the schedule definitions to sched.h which
is a POSIX header.
1998-03-08 02:37:27 +00:00
Peter Wemm
757d77dcf5 remove prototype for nanosleep(), it's visible in unistd.h now. 1997-05-12 10:00:46 +00:00
Julian Elischer
c840cec7c5 Submitted by: John Birrell
uthreads update from the author.
1997-02-05 23:26:09 +00:00
Jeffrey Hsu
509de77c10 Moved enum pthread_mutextype to pthread.h.
Add pthread_mutexattr_default definition.
1996-11-11 09:07:05 +00:00
Julian Elischer
0f7d684755 Submitted by: John Birrell <cimaxp1!jb@werple.net.au>
Here are the diffs for libc_r to get it one step closer to P1003.1c
These make most of the thread/mutex/condvar structures opaque to the
user. There are three functions which have been renamed with _np
suffixes because they are extensions to P1003.1c (I did them for JAVA,
which needs to suspend/resume threads and also start threads suspended).

I've created a new header (pthread_np.h) for the non-POSIX stuff.

The egrep tags stuff in /usr/src/lib/libc_r/Makefile that I uncommented
doesn't work. I think its best to delete it. I don't think libc_r needs
tags anyway, 'cause most of the source is in libc which does have tags.

also:

Here's the first batch of man pages for the thread functions.
The diff to /usr/src/lib/libc_r/Makefile removes some stuff that was
inherited from /usr/src/lib/libc/Makefile that should only be done with
libc.

also:

I should have sent this diff with the pthread(3) man page.
It allows people to type

make -DWANT_LIBC_R world

to get libc_r built with the rest of the world. I put this in the
pthread(3) man page.  The default is still not to build libc_r.


also:
The diff attached adds a pthread(3) man page to /usr/src/share/man/man3.
The idea is that without libc_r installed, this man page will give people
enough info to know that they have to build libc_r.
1996-08-20 08:22:01 +00:00
Julian Elischer
012dfd00b3 Reviewed by: julian
Submitted by:	 john birrel

One version of the pthreads library
another will follow with differnt actions under some cases..
not QUITE complete
1996-01-22 00:23:58 +00:00