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David Xu
a091d823ad Import my recent 1:1 threading working. some features improved includes:
1. fast simple type mutex.
 2. __thread tls works.
 3. asynchronous cancellation works ( using signal ).
 4. thread synchronization is fully based on umtx, mainly, condition
    variable and other synchronization objects were rewritten by using
    umtx directly. those objects can be shared between processes via
    shared memory, it has to change ABI which does not happen yet.
 5. default stack size is increased to 1M on 32 bits platform, 2M for
    64 bits platform.
As the result, some mysql super-smack benchmarks show performance is
improved massivly.

Okayed by: jeff, mtm, rwatson, scottl
2005-04-02 01:20:00 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
7c8aa41383 Stop using signals for synchronizing threads. The performance penalty
was too much.
2004-03-27 14:39:21 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
98a11db62d When suspending a thread if the timeout was very short or
the system call got interrupted and the absolute timeout is
converted to a relative timeout, it may happen that we get a
negative number. In such a case, simply set the timeout to
zero so that if the event that the thread wants to wait for has
happened it can still return successfully, but if it hasn't
happened then the thread doesn't suspend indefinitely. This should
fix certain applications (including mozilla) that seem to hang
indefinitely sometimes.

Noticed and debugged by: Morten Johansen <root@morten-johansen.net>
2004-01-29 09:44:36 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
2b33fc6470 Make it possible for the library to specify a timeout value when
waiting on a locked mutex. This involves passing a struct timespec
from the pthread mutex locking interfaces all the way down to the
function that suspends the thread until the mutex is released.
The timeout is assumed to be an absolute time (i.e. not relative to
the current time).

Also, in _thread_suspend() make the passed in timespec const.
2003-12-30 08:34:57 +00:00
Doug Rabson
795a502646 Don't block SIGTRAP - it makes it hard to debug programs with gdb.
Reviewed by: mtm
2003-12-26 12:11:16 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
8657fd166c Remove _giant_mutex and its associated macros. 2003-12-15 12:38:06 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
393441d43b When _PTHREADSINVARIANTS is defined SIGABRT is not included
in the set of signals to block.
Also, make the PANIC macro call abort() instead of simply
exiting.
2003-07-08 09:58:23 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
659045ffbf Change all instances of THR_LOCK/UNLOCK, etc to UMTX_*.
It is a more acurate description of the locks they
operate on.
2003-07-06 10:18:48 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
dbc6f4c07d Sweep through pthread locking and use the new locking primitives for
libthr.
2003-06-29 23:51:04 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
c36507007f In a critical section, separate the aquisition of the thread lock
and the disabling of signals. What we are really interested in is
keeping track of recursive disabling of signals. We should not
be recursively acquiring thread locks. Any such situations should
be reorganized to not require a recursive lock.

Separating the two out also allows us to block signals independent of
acquiring thread locks. This will be needed in libthr in the near future when
we put the pieces together to protect libc functions that use pthread mutexes
and low level locks.
2003-06-29 21:21:52 +00:00
John Polstra
7c916264aa Make _thread_suspend work with both the old broken sigtimedwait
implementation and the new improved one.  We now precompute the
signal set passed to sigtimedwait, using an inverted set when
necessary for compatibility with older kernels.
2003-06-29 15:55:44 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
6a1899ed5c The libthr code makes use of higher-level primitives (pthread_mutex_t and
pthread_cond_t) internaly in addition to the low-level spinlock_t. The
garbage collector mutex and condition variable are two such examples. This
might lead to critical sections nested within critical sections. Implement
a reference counting mechanism so that signals are masked only on the first
entry and unmasked on the last exit.

I'm not sure I like the idea of nested critical sections, but if
the library is going to use the pthread primitives it might be necessary.

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-25 07:58:22 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
b32a99e5f4 EDOOFUS
Prevent one thread from messing up another thread's saved signal
mask by saving it in struct pthread instead of leaving it as a
global variable. D'oh!

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-23 10:28:13 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
7d9d7ca2ed Make WARNS2 clean. The fixes mostly included:
o removed unused variables
	o explicit inclusion of header files
	o prototypes for externally defined functions

Approved by:    re/blanket libthr
2003-05-23 09:48:20 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
c984b5a72a msg1 2003-05-12 10:34:01 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
09dd61fd99 Use STDERR_FILENO as the file descriptor passed to _thread_printf()
instead of 0 (ie stdin). Writing to stdin may not be possible.
2003-04-20 02:58:30 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
00c301540e - Don't drop and reacquire giant in thread_suspend(). Change callers to do
this manually.  This will facilitate the unrolling of giant.
 - Don't allow giant to recurse anymore.  This should never happen.
2003-04-01 22:41:41 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
bb535300dd - Add libthr but don't hook it up to the regular build yet. This is an
adaptation of libc_r for the thr system call interface.  This is beta
   quality code.
2003-04-01 03:46:29 +00:00