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Ruslan Ermilov
a35d88931c For variables that are only checked with defined(), don't provide
any fake value.
2004-10-24 15:33:08 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
5dbd7addb0 1. Now that it's a thread's state is changed from within the kernel, where
no userland locks are heald, the dead thread lock can no longer protect
   access to it. Therefore, instead of using an if (!dead)...else clause
   after walking the active threads list test the thread pointer before
   deciding not to walk the dead threads list. If the thread pointer is null
   it means it was not found in the active threads list and the dead threads
   list should be checked.

2. Do not free the stack of a thread that is not marked dead. This is the
   2nd and final part of eliminating the race to free a thread's stack.

MFC after: 3 days
2004-10-13 11:42:20 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
4cdb7f14ed Remove a reference to a non-existent syscall: _thr_exit(). The
actual name is thr_exit(). How this ever worked is beyond me.
2004-10-08 14:48:02 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
401901ac43 Close a race between a thread exiting and the freeing of it's stack.
After some discussion the best option seems to be to signal the thread's
death from within the kernel. This requires that thr_exit() take an
argument.

Discussed with: davidxu, deischen, marcel
MFC after: 3 days
2004-10-06 14:23:00 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
2d79470f8a Remove vestiges of libthr's signal mangling past. This fixes that last
known problem with mysql on libthr: not being able to kill mysqld.
2004-09-22 18:51:16 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
ff9af45a01 The SUSv3 function say that the affected functions MAY FAIL, if the
specified mutex is invalid. In spec parlance 'MAY FAIL' means it's
up to the implementor. So, remove the check for NULL pointers for two
reasons:
	1. A mutex may be invalid without necessarily being NULL.
	2. If the pointer to the mutex is NULL core-dumping in the
	   vicinity of the problem is much much much better than failing
	   in some other part of the code (especially when the application
	   doesn't check the return value of the function that you oh so
	   helpfully set to EINVAL).
2004-09-22 16:53:23 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
737afa3cec Implement cancellation points in libc interfaces, as specified by POSIX. 2004-09-16 13:55:46 +00:00
David Xu
9027ac471c Adjust code to support AMD64, on AMD64, thread needs to set fsbase by
itself before it can execute any other code, so new thread should be
created with all signals are masked until after fsbase is set.
2004-08-19 23:49:04 +00:00
David Xu
f5eb80a9d3 Add AMD64 support code. 2004-08-19 23:41:12 +00:00
Doug Rabson
e6f19330ce Add rtld-elf to the include path for the rtld to pthread TLS interface. 2004-08-15 21:51:18 +00:00
Doug Rabson
adbadf41a9 Add TLS support for libthr on i386. 2004-08-15 16:21:30 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
0feabab576 o Assertions to catch that stuff that shouldn't happen is not happening.
o In the rwlock code: move a duplicated check inside an if..else to after
  the if...else clause.
o When initializing a static rwlock move the initialization check
  inside the lock.
o In thr_setschedparam.c: When breaking out of the trylock...retry if busy
  loop make sure to reset the mtx pointer to null if the mutex is nolonger
  in a queue.
2004-07-30 17:13:00 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7ea419c0cf Define _libthr_debug for use by libthread_db. 2004-07-18 04:23:30 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cc7be8dc05 Record the offset of thr_id in the thread structure. Required for
debugging.
2004-07-04 19:07:07 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cd28f17da2 Change the thread ID (thr_id_t) used for 1:1 threading from being a
pointer to the corresponding struct thread to the thread ID (lwpid_t)
assigned to that thread. The primary reason for this change is that
libthr now internally uses the same ID as the debugger and the kernel
when referencing to a kernel thread. This allows us to implement the
support for debugging without additional translations and/or mappings.

To preserve the ABI, the 1:1 threading syscalls, including the umtx
locking API have not been changed to work on a lwpid_t. Instead the
1:1 threading syscalls operate on long and the umtx locking API has
not been changed except for the contested bit. Previously this was
the least significant bit. Now it's the most significant bit. Since
the contested bit should not be tested by userland, this change is
not expected to be visible. Just to be sure, UMTX_CONTESTED has been
removed from <sys/umtx.h>.

Reviewed by: mtm@
ABI preservation tested on: i386, ia64
2004-07-02 00:40:07 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
105711487e When a thread is created suspended have libthr suspend it explicitly
instead of asking the kernel to do it when we create the thread.
2004-06-30 15:57:36 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
03d74100cf Implement pthread_atfork in libthr. This is mostly from deichen's
work in libpthread.

Submitted by: Dan Nelson <dnelson@allantgroup.com>
2004-06-27 10:01:35 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
356c2d4f58 In the case that the global thread list is being re-initialized after
a fork, make sure that the current thread isn't detached and freed. As
a consequence the thread should be inserted into the head of the
active list only once (in the beginning).
2004-06-27 09:53:06 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
4cd18a22d5 Make libthr async-signal-safe without costly signal masking. The guidlines I
followed are: Only 3 functions (pthread_cancel, pthread_setcancelstate,
pthread_setcanceltype) are required to be async-signal-safe by POSIX. None of
the rest of the pthread api is required to be async-signal-safe. This means
that only the three mentioned functions are safe to use from inside
signal handlers.
However, there are certain system/libc calls that are
cancellation points that a caller may call from within a signal handler,
and since they are cancellation points calls have to be made into libthr
to test for cancellation and exit the thread if necessary. So, the
cancellation test and thread exit code paths must be async-signal-safe
as well. A summary of the changes follows:

o Almost all of the code paths that masked signals, as well as locking the
  pthread structure now lock only the pthread structure.
o Signals are masked (and left that way) as soon as a thread enters
  pthread_exit().
o The active and dead threads locks now explicitly require that signals
  are masked.
o Access to the isdead field of the pthread structure is protected by both
  the active and dead list locks for writing. Either one is sufficient for
  reading.
o The thread state and type fields have been combined into one three-state
  switch to make it easier to read without requiring a lock. It doesn't need
  a lock for writing (and therefore for reading either) because only the
  current thread can write to it and it is an integer value.
o The thread state field of the pthread structure has been eliminated. It
  was an unnecessary field that mostly duplicated the flags field, but
  required additional locking that would make a lot more code paths require
  signal masking. Any truly unique values (such as PS_DEAD) have been
  reborn as separate members of the pthread structure.
o Since the mutex and condvar pthread functions are not async-signal-safe
  there is no need to muck about with the wait queues when handling
  a signal ...
o ... which also removes the need for wrapping signal handlers and sigaction(2).
o The condvar and mutex async-cancellation code had to be revised as a result
  of some of these changes, which resulted in semi-unrelated changes which
  would have been difficult to work on as a separate commit, so they are
  included as well.

The only part of the changes I am worried about is related to locking for
the pthread joining fields. But, I will take a closer look at them once this
mega-patch is committed.
2004-05-20 12:06:16 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
7295f69667 q§ 2004-05-20 11:55:04 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
afa647196b Unconditionaly initialize any spin lock passed to pthread_spin_init(). While
makeing sure the spinlock isn't already in use might be a nice feature to
have in theory, it's hard to implement in practice since the passed in
pointer may not be NULL, but still be an invalid value (i.e. 1..2..3.. etc).
2004-04-24 09:38:41 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
572d95e285 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
Mike Makonnen
0ad70ba98e 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
Mike Makonnen
b321aa9888 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
Mike Makonnen
8c223652fb 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
Mike Makonnen
61bf8f4731 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
Mike Makonnen
0c3a942692 The thread suspend function now returns ETIMEDOUT, not EAGAIN. 2004-03-29 09:35:07 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
0465e53d8c o Remove more references to SIGTHR
o Remove clock resolution information left over from libc_r
2004-03-29 05:45:01 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
1c6f63018d 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
Mike Makonnen
8bd3b0415b 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
Mike Makonnen
7c8aa41383 Stop using signals for synchronizing threads. The performance penalty
was too much.
2004-03-27 14:39:21 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
81fda5bdd5 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
Mike Makonnen
8733f60328 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
Mark Murray
16fc3635f7 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
Peter Grehan
a95a647dcc 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
Mike Makonnen
d4d7df5c0c Implement PThreads barriers and barrier attributes. 2004-02-19 13:51:52 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
8c18819a81 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
Mike Makonnen
097c5e8da4 Remove thr_getschedparam.c since it's contents have been moved into
thr_setschedparam.c
2004-02-18 15:59:54 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
32eaa7dddd 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
Mike Makonnen
b3d73b9b1e 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
Mike Makonnen
b325a92087 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
Mike Makonnen
a561651c34 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
Mike Makonnen
06e5becb69 Move the initialization of thread priority to a common function. 2004-02-18 15:05:56 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
0d48409fe2 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
Colin Percival
d623b765cf 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
Daniel Eischen
518ae0c8fd Remove the band-aid (#include <time.h>). 2004-02-03 22:30:01 +00:00
Daniel Eischen
fc9579997c Add <time.h> -- bandaid to unbreak world in <semaphore.h>. 2004-02-03 15:55:30 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
4e3c587d23 Bump up the maximum number concurrent threads on x86. 2004-02-01 15:33:01 +00:00
Mike Makonnen
1baa64733c 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
Mike Makonnen
98a11db62d 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