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122 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
mtm
a9677be93b o Also check that the mutex type is not less than the minimum allowable value.
o Don't check attribute for NULL. It's the callers responsibility.
2004-03-29 13:57:55 +00:00
mtm
f4172a5e78 Make the minimum implementation of pthread_kill conform to the
functionality spelled out in SUSv3.
	o Signal of 0 means do everything except send the signal
	o Check that the signal is not invalid
	o Check that the target thread is not dead/invalid
2004-03-29 13:56:04 +00:00
mtm
1f163908e4 o Don't explicitly check the thread for NULL. That is the caller's
responsibility.
o If a thread is not joinable, the correct return value is EINVAL.
2004-03-29 13:53:43 +00:00
mtm
319c9db836 o If a thread is marked as detached AND on the dead threads list
the correct return value is ESRCH.
o Don't check the attribute for NULL. It's the caller's responsibility.
o Make the bitwise comparison explicit.
2004-03-29 13:51:51 +00:00
mtm
e278045fda If a condition variable is statically initialized don't return
an error. Return successfully without doing anything.
2004-03-29 11:24:02 +00:00
mtm
f48b8920dc The thread suspend function now returns ETIMEDOUT, not EAGAIN. 2004-03-29 09:35:07 +00:00
mtm
e5540ff230 o Remove more references to SIGTHR
o Remove clock resolution information left over from libc_r
2004-03-29 05:45:01 +00:00
mtm
c715901410 Remove the garbage collector thread. All resources are freed
in-line. If the exiting thread cannot release a resource, then
the next thread to exit will release it.
2004-03-28 14:05:28 +00:00
mtm
1368ee7bbe o Since we're not using signals for thread synchronization anymore,
sigprocmask no longer needs to be wrapped.
o raise(3) is applied to the calling thread in a threaded program.
o In the sigaction wrapper reference the correct structure.
o Don't treat SIGTHR especially anymore (infact it won't exist in
  a little while).
2004-03-27 15:05:28 +00:00
mtm
9481d0539d Stop using signals for synchronizing threads. The performance penalty
was too much.
2004-03-27 14:39:21 +00:00
mtm
194cc11a54 o The mutex locking functions aren't normally cancellation points. But,
we still have to DTRT when an asynchronously cancellable thread is
  cancelled while waiting for a mutex.
o While dequeueing a waiting mutex don't skip a thread if it has
  a cancel pending. Only skip it if it is also async cancellable.
2004-03-26 14:47:54 +00:00
mtm
8d2a2db80c o Initialize a local variable before referencing it. This was not
the cause of any bugs because it is *always* indirectly set
  in the for...loop, but better to be explicit about it.
o Check the magic number of the passed in thread only after it has
  been found in the active thread list. Otherwise, if the check is done
  at the very beginning we may end up pointing to garbage if the
  thread was once a valid thread, but has now been destroyed.
2004-03-26 14:45:35 +00:00
markm
0b0ae8e16e Make NULL a (void*)0 whereever possible, and fix the warnings(-Werror)
that this provokes. "Wherever possible" means "In the kernel OR NOT
C++" (implying C).

There are places where (void *) pointers are not valid, such as for
function pointers, but in the special case of (void *)0, agreement
settles on it being OK.

Most of the fixes were NULL where an integer zero was needed; many
of the fixes were NULL where ascii <nul> ('\0') was needed, and a
few were just "other".

Tested on: i386 sparc64
2004-03-05 08:10:19 +00:00
grehan
a0da296615 libthr powerpc support.
Submitted by:  Suleiman Souhlal <refugee@segfaulted.com>
Tested with: most libpthread tests, Apache 'worker' MDM
2004-03-02 06:25:20 +00:00
mtm
92fa088800 Implement PThreads barriers and barrier attributes. 2004-02-19 13:51:52 +00:00
mtm
88ba2a7fa4 Don't wake up the thread after the signal handler
has been executed. On return from the signal handler
the call will either be restarted or EINTR will be returned,
but it will not go back to its previous state. So, it is
sufficient to simply change the state to 'running' without
actually trying to wake up the thread.
2004-02-19 13:47:12 +00:00
mtm
8c2ff6c3d5 Remove thr_getschedparam.c since it's contents have been moved into
thr_setschedparam.c
2004-02-18 15:59:54 +00:00
mtm
7e0166bc79 There are consumers of rwlocks, inluding our own libc, that depend on
a PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER to do for rwlocks what
a similarly named symbol does for statically initialized mutexes.
This symbol was dropped in The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6
and does not exist in IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003, but it should still be
supported for backwards compatibility.

Pointy hat: mtm
2004-02-18 15:30:10 +00:00
mtm
7854649b86 o Catch up with the mutex priority protocol fixes.
o Move pthread_getschedparam() into the same file with it's
  pthread_set* counterpart. Copyright on both files is identical.
2004-02-18 15:26:00 +00:00
mtm
8330d43435 o Style
o Instead of checking both the passed in pointer and its value
  for NULL, only check the latter. Any caller that passes in
  a NULL pointer is obviously wrong.
2004-02-18 15:22:52 +00:00
mtm
5af0285e8f o Refactor and, among other things, get rid of insane nesting levels.
o Fix mutex priority protocols. Keep separate counts of priority
  inheritance and protection mutexes to make things easier.
  This will not have much affect since this is only the
  userland side, and the rest involves kernel scheduling.
2004-02-18 15:16:31 +00:00
mtm
2621f28515 Move the initialization of thread priority to a common function. 2004-02-18 15:05:56 +00:00
mtm
0ebad2cb98 Move the weak references to the top of the file to conform
to the format of other similar files in libthr.
2004-02-18 14:56:20 +00:00
cperciva
81f9b2b83a style cleanup: Remove duplicate $FreeBSD$ tags.
These files had tags after the copyright notice,
inside the comment block (incorrect, removed),
and outside the comment block (correct).

Approved by:	rwatson (mentor)
2004-02-10 20:42:33 +00:00
deischen
e026789a79 Remove the band-aid (#include <time.h>). 2004-02-03 22:30:01 +00:00
deischen
509193a62f Add <time.h> -- bandaid to unbreak world in <semaphore.h>. 2004-02-03 15:55:30 +00:00
mtm
6e3062e1d3 Bump up the maximum number concurrent threads on x86. 2004-02-01 15:33:01 +00:00
mtm
31275ad8da I update the rwlock code in libthr to be more standards compliant and
what do I get for my troubles? libc breaks offcourse!

Reimplement a hack (in libthr) that allows libc to use
rwlocks without initializing them first. The hack was reimplemented
so that only a private libc version of the rwlock locking functions
initializes an uninitialized rwlock. The application version will
correctly fail.
2004-01-29 12:03:17 +00:00
mtm
f488df6c99 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
mtm
7a517ec35f o Implement the pthread_spin_* functions in libthr.
o Man pages
2004-01-22 15:31:56 +00:00
mtm
b6945f083e Refactor _pthread_mutex_init
o Simplify the logic by removing a lot of unnecesary nesting
	o Reduce the amount of local variables
	o Zero-out the allocated structure and get rid of
	  all the unnecessary setting to 0 and NULL;

Refactor _pthread_mutex_destroy
	o Simplify the logic by removing a lot of unnecesary nesting
	o No need to check pointer that the mutex attributes points
	  to. Checking passed in pointer is enough.
2004-01-19 15:00:57 +00:00
mtm
2d3f49ebd3 Implement reference counting of read-write locks. This uses
a list in the thread structure to keep track of the locks and
how many times they have been locked. This list is checked
on every lock and unlock. The traversal through the list is
O(n). Most applications don't hold so many locks at once that
this will become a problem. However, if it does become a problem
it might be a good idea to review this once libthr is
off probation and in the optimization cycle.
This fixes:
	o deadlock when a thread tries to recursively acquire a
	  read lock when a writer is waiting on the lock.
	o a thread could previously successfully unlock a lock it did not own
	o deadlock when a thread tries to acquire a write lock on
	  a lock it already owns for reading or writing [ this is admittedly
	  not required by POSIX, but is nice to have ]
2004-01-19 14:51:45 +00:00
mtm
e3c786562f Add an implementation of pthread_rwlock_timed{rd,wr}lock() to libthr with
attendant documentation.
2004-01-16 10:52:10 +00:00
mtm
f04f7ffd82 o We are not required to initialize an invalid rwlock. So axe all that
code and simply return EINVAL (which is allowed by the standard) in
  all those pthread functions that previously initialized it.

o Refactor the pthread_rwlock_[try]rdlock() and pthread_rwlock_[try]wrlock()
  functions. They are now completeley condensed into rwlock_rdlock_common()
  and rwlock_wrlock_common(), respectively.

o If the application tries to destroy an rwlock that is currently
  held by a thread return EBUSY where it previously went ahead and
  freed all resources associated with the lock.

o Refactor _pthread_rwlock_init() to make it look (relatively) sane.

o When obtaining a read lock on an rwlock the check for whether it
  would exceed the maximum allowed read locks should happen *before*
  we obtain the lock.

o The pthread_rwlock_* functions shall *never* return EINTR, so make
  sure to requeue/resuspend the thread if it encounters such an error.

o Make a note that pthread_rwlock_unlock() needs to ensure it holds a
  lock on an rwlock it tries to unlock. It will be implemented in a
  separate commit because it requires some additional rwlock infrastructure.
2004-01-16 07:10:30 +00:00
ru
90d1bd0020 Return ENOTSUP instead of -1. 2004-01-15 16:09:58 +00:00
mtm
81dc42d3d9 o Implement pthread_mutex_timedlock(), which does not block indefinitely on
a mutex locked by another thread.
o document it: pthread_mutex_timedlock(3)
2003-12-30 08:44:55 +00:00
mtm
d4f59be550 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
dfr
8f76255422 Don't block SIGTRAP - it makes it hard to debug programs with gdb.
Reviewed by: mtm
2003-12-26 12:11:16 +00:00
mtm
dd97c7c8fa Preparations to make libthr work in multi-threaded fork()ing applications.
o Remove some code duplication between _thread_init(), which is run once
  to initialize libthr and the intitial thread, and pthread_create(), which
  initializes newly created threads, into a new function called from both
  places: init_td_common()
o Move initialization of certain parts of libthr into a separate
  function. These include:
	- Active threads list and it's lock
	- Dead threads list and it's lock & condition variable
	- Naming and insertion of the initial thread into the
	  active threads list.
2003-12-26 08:16:17 +00:00
mtm
7be2523683 Remove _giant_mutex and its associated macros. 2003-12-15 12:38:06 +00:00
mtm
7ecd6a1166 Comment out most of pthread_setschedparam. Pthread priorities didn't
work before anyways, and I didn't want to fix broken code I had no
way of testing. It was necessary however, in order to get rid of GIANT_LOCK.
Pthread priorities will have to wait a little longer to get fixed.
2003-12-15 12:31:46 +00:00
mtm
0593ac4cbb When creating a pthread in the suspended state their were two
problems: (1) The wrong flag was being checked for in the attribute
	  (2) The pthread's state was not being set to indicate it was
	      suspended.

Noticed by: Igor Sysoev <is@rambler-co.ru>
2003-12-15 09:35:02 +00:00
mtm
5d9c0f84f1 Doh! Lock the thread passed in by the caller, not the current thread. 2003-12-12 09:51:39 +00:00
mtm
56a475799e Remove uses of GIANT_LOCK and replace with appropriate thread
and thread list locks.
2003-12-11 08:34:07 +00:00
mtm
e55a5a6e98 Take a stab at fixing some of the macro-nightmare.
PTHREAD_NEW_STATE should work as expected now: a thread
marked PS_RUNNING will get sent a SIGTHR.
Still more cleanups necessary.
2003-12-09 11:20:01 +00:00
mtm
5f32d90edd Fix the wrapper function around signals so that a signal handling
thread on one of the mutex or condition variable queues is removed
from those queues before the real signal handler is called.
2003-12-09 11:12:11 +00:00
mtm
bc6b622cf6 Ugghh, cvs add the functions necessary to lock the global signal action
table.
2003-12-09 11:06:55 +00:00
mtm
3fb7bc9aec o Add a wrapper around sigaction(2), so we can insert our own wrapper
around signals.
o Lock the process global signal action table.
2003-12-09 11:04:36 +00:00
mtm
4e519fdfeb Enable cancellation points around some syscalls. 2003-12-09 11:01:09 +00:00
mtm
9449459c17 Use dynamic instead of static LDT allocation.
Approved by: re (scottl)
2003-12-02 16:00:26 +00:00