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mtm
fa35478dfe _pthread_mutex_trylock() is another internal libc function that must block
signals.
2003-07-03 13:28:53 +00:00
mtm
31f6d3ff92 Begin making libthr async signal safe.
Create a private, single underscore, version of pthread_mutex_unlock for libc.
pthread_mutex_lock already has one. These versions are different from the
ones that applications will link against because they block all signals
from the time a call to lock the mutex is made until it is successfully
unlocked.
2003-07-02 02:05:23 +00:00
mtm
1d6d4a9cc0 Do not attempt to reque a thread on a mutex queue. It may be that
a thread receives a spurious wakeup from sigtimedwait(), so make sure
that the call to the queueing code is called only once before entering
the loop (not in the loop). This should fix some fatal errors people
are seeing with messages stating the thread is already on the mutex queue.
These errors may still be triggered from signal handlers; however, since
that part of the code is not locked down yet.
2003-07-01 15:52:09 +00:00
ru
38009c82b2 Axe AINC.
Submitted by:	bde
2003-07-01 15:07:01 +00:00
mtm
cd018fba86 Catchup with _thread_suspend() changes. 2003-06-30 12:35:31 +00:00
mtm
7f75cc45e9 Sweep through pthread locking and use the new locking primitives for
libthr.
2003-06-29 23:51:04 +00:00
mtm
39a4899732 Locking primitives and operations in libthr should use struct umtx,
not spinlock_t. Spinlock_t and the associated functions and macros may
require blocking signals in order for async-safe libc functions to behave
appropriately in libthr. This is undesriable for libthr internal locking.
So, this is the first step in completely separating libthr from libc's
locking primitives.

Three new macros should be used for internal libthr locking from now on:
THR_LOCK, THR_TRYLOCK, THR_UNLOCK.
2003-06-29 23:49:41 +00:00
mtm
a810bddc15 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
jdp
536016ad69 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
mtm
dffd0ee5d1 The move to _retire() a thread in the GC instead of in the thread's
exit function has invalidated the need for _spin[un]lock_pthread().
The _spin[un]lock() functions can now dereference curthread without
the danger that the ldtentry containing the pointer to the thread
has been cleared out from under them.
2003-06-29 00:12:40 +00:00
marcel
0c4853b895 Create compatibility links for libc_r on ia64 to prevent build-time
breakages. Note that runtime compatibility is not guaranteed. Future
changes to setjmp/longjmp in libc will break threaded applications
linked against libc_r.so.5 on ia64. We pull our "tier 2" card once
more...

Reviewed by: ru
2003-06-27 18:07:47 +00:00
mtm
5480309374 _thread_printf() is only used for debugging or in cases where something's
screwed beyond all help, so it can just skip the pthreads wrapper
for write(2) and call directly into it.
2003-06-09 17:58:15 +00:00
mtm
b81589c925 Make C applications statically compiled with libthr work. Previously,
an application compiled -static with libthr would dump core in
malloc(3) because the stub thread initialization routine in libc would
be used instead of the libthr supplied one.
2003-06-04 08:23:05 +00:00
mtm
1a0e4e22eb Teach recent changes in the umtx structure in the kernel to the libthr
initialiazer.

Found by:	tinderbox
2003-06-03 09:31:33 +00:00
mtm
66c0bae29f Unwind the _giant_mutex from pthread_detach(). When detaching a joiner thread
it's important the correct lock order is observed: lock first the joined and
then the joiner.
2003-06-02 11:01:00 +00:00
mtm
e96dba4eaa Consolidate static_init() and static_init_private into one function.
The behaviour of this function is controlled by the argument: private.
2003-06-02 10:04:18 +00:00
obrien
5e3258c2fc .S comments must be C comments, not ASM ones. 2003-06-02 02:32:56 +00:00
mtm
e454f0b243 I botched one of my committs in the last round. Fix it. 2003-05-31 14:38:22 +00:00
mtm
8c86272540 Make the mutex static initializers look more like the one for
condition variables. Cosmetic.

Explicitly compare against PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER. We shouldn't
encourage calls to the mutex functions with null pointers to mutexes.

Approved by:	re/jhb
2003-05-29 20:58:31 +00:00
mtm
238a1fc561 Use a static lock to ake sure pthread_cond_* functions called
from multiple threads don't initialze the same condition variable
more than once.

Explicitly compare cond pointers with PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER instead
of NULL. Just because it happens to be defined as NULL is no reason
to encourage the idea that people can call those functions with
NULL pointers to a condition variable.

Approved by:	re/jhb
2003-05-29 20:54:00 +00:00
mtm
c9c9423632 Missing unlock.
Approved by:	re/jhb
2003-05-29 20:49:17 +00:00
mtm
e0fdf7a90d Don't hold the active thread list lock when signaling the gc thread.
The dead list thread is sufficient for synchronization.

Retire the arch_id (ldt array slot) in the gc thread instead of the
doing it in the thread itself.

Approved by:	re/jhb
2003-05-29 20:46:53 +00:00
mtm
9863dd8503 It's unnecessary to lock the thread during creation. Simply extend
the scope of the active thread list lock.

Approved by:	re/jhb
2003-05-29 20:40:50 +00:00
mtm
f36826da25 Minimize the potential for deadlocks between an exiting thread and it's
joiner by making sure all locks and unlocks occur in the same order. For
the record the lock order is: DEAD_LIST, THREAD_LIST, exiting thread, joiner
thread.

Approved by: re/rwatson
2003-05-27 21:48:42 +00:00
mtm
3f6c2641b4 Revert part of the last commit. I don't know what I was smoking.
Approved by: re/rwatson
2003-05-27 21:43:49 +00:00
mtm
23f7669444 Decouple the thread stack [de]allocating functions from the 'dead threads list'
lock. It's not really necessary and we don't need the added complexity
or potential for deadlocks.

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-26 00:37:07 +00:00
mtm
3440accd67 Revise the unlock order in _pthread_join(). Also, if the joined
thread is not dead, the join loop is guaranteed to execute at least
once, so there is no need to pick up the thread list lock after
we return from suspenstion only to release it after the loop.

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-26 00:28:49 +00:00
mtm
d8e0ed54e3 Return gracefully, rather than aborting, when the maximum concurrent
threads per process has been reached. Return EAGAIN, as per spec.

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-25 22:40:57 +00:00
mtm
7f947a0032 _pthread_cancel() breaks the normal lock order of first locking the
joined and then the joiner thread. There isn't an easy (sane?) way
to make it use the correct order without introducing races involving
the target thread and finding which (active or dead) list it is on. So,
after locking the canceled thread it will try to lock the joined thread
and if it fails release the first lock and try again from the top.

Introduce a new function, _spintrylock, which is simply a wrapper arround
umtx_trylock(), to help accomplish this.

Approved by: re/blanket libthr
2003-05-25 08:48:11 +00:00
mtm
94241277a7 Part of the last patch.
Modify the thread creation and thread searching routine
to lock the thread lists with the new locks instead of GIANT_LOCK.

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-25 08:35:37 +00:00
mtm
9b84ee274a Start locking up the active and dead threads lists. The active threads
list is protected by a spinlock_t, but the dead list uses a pthread_mutex
because it is necessary to synchronize other threads with the garbage
collector thread. Lock/Unlock macros are used so it's easier to make
changes to the locks in the future.

The 'dead thread list' lock is intended to replace the gc mutex.
This doesn't have any practical ramifications. It simply makes it
clearer what the purpose of the lock is. The gc will use this lock,
instead of the gc mutex, to synchronize access to the dead list with
other threads.

Modify _pthread_exit() to use these two new locks instead of GIANT_LOCK,
and also to properly lock and protect thread state changes,
especially with respect to a joining thread.

The gc thread was also re-arranged to be more organized and less nested.

_pthread_join() was also modified to use the thread list locks. However,
locking and unlocking here needs special care because a thread could find
itself in a position where it's joining an exiting thread that is
waiting on the dead list lock, which this thread (joiner) holds. If the
joiner doesn't take care to lock *and* unlock in the same order they
(the joiner and the joinee) could deadlock against each other.

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-25 08:31:33 +00:00
mtm
33c8b02fd8 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
marcel
06e2620846 The struct mcontext has changed. It's using the register sets. Bring
this in line.
2003-05-25 06:49:19 +00:00
mtm
d8dec9f72f Lock the cond queue (condition variables):
Access to the thread's flags and state is protected by
_thread_critical_enter/exit(). When a thread is signaled with a condition
its state must be protected by locking it and disabling
signals before it is taken of the waiters' queue.

Move the implementation of pthread_cond_signal() and pthread_cond_broadcast()
into one function, cond_signal(). Its behaviour is determined by the
last argument, int broadcast. If this is set to 1 it will remove all
waiters, otherwise it will wake up only the first waiter thread.

Remove an extraneous call to pthread_testcancel().

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-24 01:02:16 +00:00
mtm
3c92bdad80 Add two functions: _spinlock_pthread() and _spinunlock_pthread()
that take the address of a struct pthread as their first argument.
_spin[un]lock() just become wrappers arround these two functions.
These new functions are for use in situations where curthread can't be
used. One example is _thread_retire(), where we invalidate the array index
curthread uses to get its pointer..

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-23 23:39:31 +00:00
mtm
20c957b644 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
mtm
6356a9c88e 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
mtm
7f8de979fc note to self: do not confuse void* with int.
Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-23 08:13:24 +00:00
mtm
e91b0202f9 o Make the defenition of _set_curthread() match its declaration
in thr_private.h

o Lock down the ldt_entries array and ldt_free, which points to
  the next free slot. As noted in the comments, it's necessary
  to special case the initial_thread because %gs is not setup
  for it yet. This is ok because that early in the program there
  won't be any reentrancy issues anyways.

Approved by:	re/blanket libthr
2003-05-21 08:21:24 +00:00
mtm
75e88124d7 Insert a debugging aid:
When in either the mutex or cond queue we notice that the thread
 is already on one of the queues, don't just simply abort(). Print
 out the thread's identifiers and what queue it was on.

Approved by: markm/mentor, re/blanket libthr
2003-05-21 03:41:07 +00:00
mtm
98feca67b6 Re-enable the garbage collector thread in anticipation of further
locking work. I can't see anything obviously wrong with it (other than
the need to update the locking).

Approved by: markm/mentor, re/blanket libthr
2003-05-21 03:34:54 +00:00
mtm
ef39a958df When a thread exits it does not return from the kernel unless it
is the *only* remaining thread in the application, in which case we
should not core dump, and instead exit gracefully.

Approved by: markm/mentor, re/blanket libthr
2003-05-21 03:29:18 +00:00
mtm
63229f0299 The thread id was being set *before* zeroing out the thread. Reverse
the order.

Approved by: markm/mentor, re/blanket libthr
2003-05-21 03:22:36 +00:00
mtm
94215f2da0 Move a misplaced comment.
Approved by:	markm/mentor (implicit), re/blanket libthr
2003-05-20 18:48:41 +00:00
mtm
2dcd31b90a Do some cleanup with respect to condition variables. The implementation
of pthread_cond_timedwait() is moved into cond_wait_common().
Pthread_cond_wait() and pthread_cond_timedwait() are now wrappers around
this function. Previously, the former called the latter with the abstime
pointing to 0 time. This violated Posix semantics should an application
have reason to call it with that argument because instead or returning
immediately it would have waited indefinitely for the cv to be signaled.

Approved by:	markm/mentor, re/blanket libthr
Reviewed by:	jeff
2003-05-15 18:17:13 +00:00
mtm
1e5c97a86e o Make the setting/checking of cancel state atomic with
respect to other threads and signal handlers by moving to
  the _thread_critical_enter/exit functions.

o Introduce an static function, testcancel(), that is used by
  the other functions in this module. This allows it to make
  locking assumptions that the top-level functions can't.

o Rework the code flow a bit to reduce indentation levels.

Approved by:	markm/mentor, re/blanket libthr
Reviewed by:	jeff
2003-05-15 17:56:18 +00:00
mtm
48426a5b69 msg2 2003-05-12 10:40:53 +00:00
mtm
100c8a533a msg1 2003-05-12 10:34:01 +00:00
mtm
bbd203a216 Fix a null dereference leading to a core dump when
the number of threads exceeds the number of open slots
in ldt_entries[].

Approved by:	markm (mentor)(implicit)
Reviewed by:	jeff
2003-05-06 02:33:49 +00:00
mtm
da28dc62d7 o Correct a debug message that refered to the wrong function
o Remove an unncecesary if clause

Approved by:	markm (mentor)(implicit)
Reviewd by:	jeff
2003-05-06 02:30:52 +00:00
marcel
8b257c5e50 Add support for ia64.
Note that the tp register (r13) is reserved as the TLS pointer in
the same way that that gp register (r1) is reserved as the global
pointer. This implementation uses the tp register to point to the
thread structure used by the threads implementation. This is not
in violation with the runtime specification provided the TLS is
a fixed distance from the thread structure. This is only an issue
when code used the __thread keyword to create TLS. This is not
supported at the moment.
2003-04-20 03:06:42 +00:00
marcel
1c8591b44b 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
marcel
994500f60f Fix build breakage (on ia64) caused by a missing file descriptor to
_thread_printf(). Use STDERR_FILENO as the file descriptor.
2003-04-20 02:56:12 +00:00
jdp
6090151f12 Add stub implementations of pthread_[gs]etconcurrency to libc_r and
libthr.  No changes were made to libpthread by request of deischen,
who will soon commit a real implementation for that library.

PR:		standards/50848
Submitted by:	Sergey A. Osokin <osa@freebsd.org.ru>
MFC after:	1 week
2003-04-20 01:53:13 +00:00
jake
5b2b2811a1 - Pass a ucontext_t to _set_curthread. If non-NULL the new thread is set
as curthread in the new context, so that it will be set automatically when
  the thread is switched to.  This fixes a race where we'd run for a little
  while with curthread unset in _thread_start.

Reviewed by:	jeff
2003-04-03 03:34:50 +00:00
jeff
de8dcf74da - Don't overrun the ldt buffer.
Submitted by:	gordan@freebsd.org
2003-04-02 22:53:52 +00:00
jake
58f97af564 Implement _get_curthread and _set_curthread. This is especially easy. 2003-04-02 08:15:07 +00:00
jeff
bb610376a5 - Define curthread as _get_curthread() and remove all direct calls to
_get_curthread().  This is similar to the kernel's curthread.  Doing
   this saves stack overhead and is more convenient to the programmer.
 - Pass the pointer to the newly created thread to _thread_init().
 - Remove _get_curthread_slow().
2003-04-02 03:05:39 +00:00
jake
dc2ed57595 Add MD makefile. 2003-04-01 23:52:24 +00:00
jeff
4b5aacdfc8 - 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
886873a91d - Reenable setschedparam and the prioceiling code now that the mutex code
has been restored.
2003-04-01 22:40:29 +00:00
jeff
ad6f11b935 - Restore old mutex code from libc_r. It is more standards compliant.
This was changed because originally we were blocking on the umtx and
   allowing the kernel to do the queueing.  It was decided that the
   lib should queue and start the threads in the order it decides and the
   umtx code would just be used like spinlocks.
2003-04-01 22:39:31 +00:00
jeff
e8890ccacd - Adjust the makefiles so we have a per architecture makefile. 2003-04-01 07:07:38 +00:00
jeff
16b13762b2 - Commit the forgotten libthr/sys bits. 2003-04-01 03:51:08 +00:00
jeff
08f648d4cd - 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