freebsd-dev/lib/libthr/thread/thr_exit.c
David Xu bc414752d3 Refine thread suspension code, now thread suspension is a blockable
operation, the caller is blocked util target threads are really
suspended, also avoid suspending a thread when it is holding a
critical lock.
Fix a bug in _thr_ref_delete which tests a never set flag.
2006-01-05 13:51:22 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1995-1998 John Birrell <jb@cimlogic.com.au>
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
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* This product includes software developed by John Birrell.
* 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include "thr_private.h"
void _pthread_exit(void *status);
__weak_reference(_pthread_exit, pthread_exit);
void
_thread_exit(char *fname, int lineno, char *msg)
{
/* Write an error message to the standard error file descriptor: */
_thread_printf(2,
"Fatal error '%s' at line %d in file %s (errno = %d)\n",
msg, lineno, fname, errno);
abort();
}
/*
* Only called when a thread is cancelled. It may be more useful
* to call it from pthread_exit() if other ways of asynchronous or
* abnormal thread termination can be found.
*/
void
_thr_exit_cleanup(void)
{
struct pthread *curthread = _get_curthread();
/*
* POSIX states that cancellation/termination of a thread should
* not release any visible resources (such as mutexes) and that
* it is the applications responsibility. Resources that are
* internal to the threads library, including file and fd locks,
* are not visible to the application and need to be released.
*/
/* Unlock all private mutexes: */
_mutex_unlock_private(curthread);
/*
* This still isn't quite correct because we don't account
* for held spinlocks (see libc/stdlib/malloc.c).
*/
}
void
_pthread_exit(void *status)
{
struct pthread *curthread = _get_curthread();
/* Check if this thread is already in the process of exiting: */
if ((curthread->cancelflags & THR_CANCEL_EXITING) != 0) {
char msg[128];
snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "Thread %p has called "
"pthread_exit() from a destructor. POSIX 1003.1 "
"1996 s16.2.5.2 does not allow this!", curthread);
PANIC(msg);
}
/* Flag this thread as exiting. */
atomic_set_int(&curthread->cancelflags, THR_CANCEL_EXITING);
_thr_exit_cleanup();
/* Save the return value: */
curthread->ret = status;
while (curthread->cleanup != NULL) {
pthread_cleanup_pop(1);
}
if (curthread->attr.cleanup_attr != NULL) {
curthread->attr.cleanup_attr(curthread->attr.arg_attr);
}
/* Check if there is thread specific data: */
if (curthread->specific != NULL) {
/* Run the thread-specific data destructors: */
_thread_cleanupspecific();
}
if (!_thr_isthreaded())
exit(0);
THREAD_LIST_LOCK(curthread);
_thread_active_threads--;
if (_thread_active_threads == 0) {
THREAD_LIST_UNLOCK(curthread);
exit(0);
/* Never reach! */
}
THR_LOCK(curthread);
curthread->state = PS_DEAD;
THR_UNLOCK(curthread);
/*
* Thread was created with initial refcount 1, we drop the
* reference count to allow it to be garbage collected.
*/
curthread->refcount--;
if (curthread->tlflags & TLFLAGS_DETACHED)
THR_GCLIST_ADD(curthread);
THREAD_LIST_UNLOCK(curthread);
if (SHOULD_REPORT_EVENT(curthread, TD_DEATH))
_thr_report_death(curthread);
/*
* Kernel will do wakeup at the address, so joiner thread
* will be resumed if it is sleeping at the address.
*/
thr_exit(&curthread->tid);
PANIC("thr_exit() returned");
/* Never reach! */
}