freebsd-dev/libexec/rtld-elf/lockdflt.c
John Polstra 9bfb1dfc29 Revamp the mechanism for enumerating and calling shared objects'
init and fini functions.  Now the code is very careful to hold no
locks when calling these functions.  Thus the dynamic linker cannot
be re-entered with a lock already held.

Remove the tolerance for recursive locking that I added in revision
1.2 of dllockinit.c.  Recursive locking shouldn't happen any more.

Mozilla and JDK users: I'd appreciate confirmation that things still
work right (or at least the same) with these changes.
2000-01-09 21:13:48 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright 1999, 2000 John D. Polstra.
* All rights reserved.
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/*
* Default thread locking implementation for the dynamic linker. It
* is used until the client registers a different implementation with
* dllockinit(). The default implementation does mutual exclusion
* by blocking the SIGVTALRM, SIGPROF, and SIGALRM signals. This is
* based on the observation that most userland thread packages use one
* of these signals to support preemption.
*/
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "debug.h"
#include "rtld.h"
typedef struct Struct_LockDflt {
sigset_t lock_mask;
sigset_t old_mask;
int depth;
} LockDflt;
void
lockdflt_acquire(void *lock)
{
LockDflt *l = (LockDflt *)lock;
sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &l->lock_mask, &l->old_mask);
assert(l->depth == 0);
l->depth++;
}
void *
lockdflt_create(void *context)
{
LockDflt *l;
l = NEW(LockDflt);
l->depth = 0;
sigemptyset(&l->lock_mask);
sigaddset(&l->lock_mask, SIGVTALRM);
sigaddset(&l->lock_mask, SIGPROF);
sigaddset(&l->lock_mask, SIGALRM);
return l;
}
void
lockdflt_destroy(void *lock)
{
LockDflt *l = (LockDflt *)lock;
free(l);
}
void
lockdflt_release(void *lock)
{
LockDflt *l = (LockDflt *)lock;
assert(l->depth == 1);
l->depth--;
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &l->old_mask, NULL);
}