state for amd64 was twice as large as necessary. Peter
recently fixed this, so the comment no longer applies.
Also, since the size of struct mcontext changed, adjust
the threads library version of get&set context to match.
FYI, any change layout/size change to any arch's struct
mcontext will likely need some minor changes in libpthread.
always widen the imputed netmask if it is narrower than the specified octets.
fixes a strange behaviour where inet_net_pton would always return 4 (bits)
for multicast addresses no matter how many octets were specified.
negotiated with Paul Vixie, original author of this function.
PR: standards/53151
Submitted by: Max Laier <max@love2party.net>
Optained from: OpenBSD
to avoid potential memory leak, also fix a bug in pthread_create, contention
scope should be inherited when PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED is set, and also check
right field for PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED, scheduling inherit flag is in sched_inherit.
2. Execute hooks registered by atexit() on thread stack but not on scheduler
stack.
3. Simplify some code in _kse_single_thread by calling xxx_destroy functions.
Reviewed by: deischen
should be a value past to pthread_attr_setguardsize, not a rounded up value.
Also fix a stack size matching bug in thr_stack.c, now stack matching code
uses number of pages but not bytes length to match stack size, so for example,
size 512 bytes and size 513 bytes should both match 1 page stack size.
Reviewed by: deischen
a shared library or any other dyanmic allocated data block, once
pthread_once_t is initialized, a mutex is allocated, if we unload the
shared library or free those data block, then there is no way to deallocate
the mutex, result is memory leak.
To fix this problem, we don't use mutex field in pthread_once_t, instead,
we use its state field and an internal mutex and conditional variable in
libkse to do any synchronization, we introduce a third state IN_PROGRESS to
wait if another thread is already in invoking init_routine().
Also while I am here, make pthread_once() conformed to pthread cancellation
point specification.
Reviewed by: deischen
specified directory is not found in the mount list. Before the
MNT_BYFSID changes, unmount(2) used to return ENOENT for a nonexistent
path and EINVAL for a non-mountpoint, but we can no longer distinguish
between these cases. Of the two error codes, EINVAL was more likely
to occur in practice, and it was the only one of the two that was
documented.
Update the manual page to match the current behaviour.
Suggested by: tjr
Reviewed by: tjr
no peer address information is desired.
PR: 56044
Submitted by: Felix Opatz <felix@zotteljedi.de> and
Bernd Luevelsmeyer <bdluevel@heitec.net>
MFC after: 1 month
value for getcontext() in a preserved register rather than on the stack.
The second time around, the stack value would likely have changed so we
can't depend on it for the return value.
otherwise the return from the syscall stub for getcontext will pop off
the return value for the caller to the getcontext stub and it will appear
as though the setcontext() syscall returned instead of the getcontext().
The same bug exists on amd64, a fix is coming there too.
The bug can be demonstrated with this test code fragment:
main()
{
ucontext_t top;
if (getcontext(&top) == 0) {
write(2, "PING!\n", 6);
/* Cause a return value of 1 from getcontext this time */
top.uc_mcontext.mc_eax = 1;
setcontext(&top);
err(1, "setcontext() returned");
}
write(2, "PONG!\n", 6);
_exit(0);
}
instead of long types for low-level locks.
Add prototypes for some internal libc functions that are
wrapped by the library as cancellation points.
Add memory barriers to alpha atomic swap functions (submitted
by davidxu).
Requested by: bde