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author | rpj <rpj> | 2005-03-16 01:36:11 +0000 |
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committer | rpj <rpj> | 2005-03-16 01:36:11 +0000 |
commit | e74acb9f56d1a46ba56e007352c2170c835ecb48 (patch) | |
tree | abfbbf2f9a33a2f1192433aa5ba571bc02f9e08e | |
parent | 9b477bedafd2450735b78cdedc7af5e090aa8934 (diff) |
-rw-r--r-- | ANNOUNCE | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | BUGS | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | CONTRIBUTORS | 238 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 121 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | NEWS | 59 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | pthread_setcancelstate.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/ChangeLog | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/mutex5.c | 18 |
8 files changed, 264 insertions, 212 deletions
@@ -1,16 +1,11 @@ - PTHREADS-WIN32 SNAPSHOT 2005-03-08
- ----------------------------------
+ PTHREADS-WIN32 RELEASE 2.0.0 (2005-03-16)
+ -----------------------------------------
Web Site: http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/
FTP Site: ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/pthreads-win32
Maintainer: Ross Johnson <rpj@callisto.canberra.edu.au>
-[Please note: snapshots from 2004-11-03 are using a new mutex implementation
-and should be regarded as beta code. You may not want to use it in production
-yet but please try it if you can. No mutex related problems have been reported -since snapshot 2005-01-25.]
- -We are pleased to announce the availability of a new snapshot of
+We are pleased to announce the availability of a new release of
Pthreads-win32, an Open Source Software implementation of the
Threads component of the POSIX 1003.1 2001 Standard for Microsoft's
Win32 environment. Some functions from other sections of POSIX
@@ -54,8 +49,8 @@ As much as possible, the ChangeLog file acknowledges contributions to the code base in more detail.
-Changes since the last snapshot
--------------------------------
+Changes since the last release
+------------------------------
These are now documented in the NEWS file.
See the ChangeLog file also.
@@ -25,16 +25,17 @@ Known bugs 2. Cancellation problems in optimised code
- Milan Gardian
+ This is suspected to be a compiler bug in VC6.0, and also seen in
+ VC7.0 and VS .NET 2003. The GNU C++ compiler does not have a problem
+ with this test, and it has been reported that the Intel C++ 8.1 compiler
+ and Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition Beta2 are also ok with this test.
+ Workaround [rpj - 2 Feb 2002]
-----------------------------
[Please note: this workaround did not solve a similar problem in
snapshot-2004-11-03 or later, even though similar symptoms were seen.
tests\semaphore4.c fails in that snapshot for the VCE version of the
- DLL. It is suspected to be a compiler bug in VC6.0, and also seen in
- VC7.0 and VS .NET 2003. The GNU C++ compiler does not have a problem
- with this test, and it has been reported (2005-03-05/08) that the Intel
- C++ 8.1 compiler and Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition Beta2 are also - ok with this test.]
+ DLL.] The problem disappears when /Ob0 is used, i.e. /O2 /Ob0 works OK,
but if you want to use inlining optimisation you can be much more
diff --git a/CONTRIBUTORS b/CONTRIBUTORS index c23ce98..63bb70c 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTORS +++ b/CONTRIBUTORS @@ -1,119 +1,123 @@ -Contributors (in approximate order of appearance) +Contributors (in approximate order of appearance)
-[See also the ChangeLog file where individuals are -attributed in log entries. Likewise in the FAQ file.] +[See also the ChangeLog file where individuals are
+attributed in log entries. Likewise in the FAQ file.]
-Ben Elliston bje at cygnus dot com - Initiated the project; - setup the project infrastructure (CVS, web page, etc.); - early prototype routines. -Ross Johnson rpj at callisto dot canberra dot edu dot au - early prototype routines; - ongoing project coordination/maintenance; - implementation of spin locks and barriers; - bug fixes; - documentation; - testsuite. -Robert Colquhoun rjc at trump dot net dot au - Early bug fixes. -John E. Bossom John dot Bossom at cognos dot com - Contributed substantial original working implementation; - bug fixes; - ongoing guidance and standards interpretation. -Anders Norlander anorland at hem2 dot passagen dot se - Early enhancements and runtime checking for supported - Win32 routines. -Tor Lillqvist tml at iki dot fi - General enhancements; - early bug fixes to condition variables. -Scott Lightner scott at curriculum dot com - Bug fix. -Kevin Ruland Kevin dot Ruland at anheuser-busch dot com - Various bug fixes. -Mike Russo miker at eai dot com - Bug fix. -Mark E. Armstrong avail at pacbell dot net - Bug fixes. -Lorin Hochstein lmh at xiphos dot ca - general bug fixes; bug fixes to condition variables. -Peter Slacik Peter dot Slacik at tatramed dot sk - Bug fixes. -Mumit Khan khan at xraylith dot wisc dot edu - Fixes to work with Mingw32. -Milan Gardian mg at tatramed dot sk - Bug fixes and reports/analyses of obscure problems. -Aurelio Medina aureliom at crt dot com - First implementation of read-write locks. -Graham Dumpleton Graham dot Dumpleton at ra dot pad dot otc dot telstra dot com dot au - Bug fix in condition variables. -Tristan Savatier tristan at mpegtv dot com - WinCE port. -Erik Hensema erik at hensema dot xs4all dot nl - Bug fixes. -Rich Peters rpeters at micro-magic dot com -Todd Owen towen at lucidcalm dot dropbear dot id dot au - Bug fixes to dll loading. -Jason Nye jnye at nbnet dot nb dot ca - Implementation of async cancelation. -Fred Forester fforest at eticomm dot net -Kevin D. Clark kclark at cabletron dot com -David Baggett dmb at itasoftware dot com - Bug fixes. -Paul Redondo paul at matchvision dot com -Scott McCaskill scott at 3dfx dot com - Bug fixes. -Jef Gearhart jgearhart at tpssys dot com - Bug fix. -Arthur Kantor akantor at bexusa dot com - Mutex enhancements. -Steven Reddie smr at essemer dot com dot au - Bug fix. -Alexander Terekhov TEREKHOV at de dot ibm dot com - Re-implemented and improved read-write locks; - (with Louis Thomas) re-implemented and improved - condition variables; - enhancements to semaphores; - enhancements to mutexes; - new mutex implementation in 'futex' style; - system clock change handling re CV timeouts; - bug fixes. -Thomas Pfaff tpfaff at gmx dot net - Changes to make C version usable with C++ applications; - re-implemented mutex routines to avoid Win32 mutexes - and TryEnterCriticalSection; - procedure to fix Mingw32 thread-safety issues. -Franco Bez franco dot bez at gmx dot de - procedure to fix Mingw32 thread-safety issues. -Louis Thomas lthomas at arbitrade dot com - (with Alexander Terekhov) re-implemented and improved - condition variables. -David Korn dgk at research dot att dot com - Ported to UWIN. -Phil Frisbie, Jr. phil at hawksoft dot com - Bug fix. -Ralf Brese Ralf dot Brese at pdb4 dot siemens dot de - Bug fix. -prionx at juno dot com prionx at juno dot com - Bug fixes. -Max Woodbury mtew at cds dot duke dot edu - POSIX versioning conditionals; - reduced namespace pollution; - idea to separate routines to reduce statically - linked image sizes. -Rob Fanner rfanner at stonethree dot com - Bug fix. -Michael Johnson michaelj at maine dot rr dot com - Bug fix. -Nicolas Barry boozai at yahoo dot com - Bug fixes. -Piet van Bruggen pietvb at newbridges dot nl - Bug fix. -Makoto Kato raven at oldskool dot jp - AMD64 port. -Panagiotis E. Hadjidoukas peh at hpclab dot ceid dot upatras dot gr - Contributed the QueueUserAPCEx package which - makes preemptive async cancelation possible. -Will Bryant will dot bryant at ecosm dot com - Borland compiler patch and makefile. -Anuj Goyal anuj dot goyal at gmail dot com - Port to Digital Mars compiler. +Ben Elliston bje at cygnus dot com
+ Initiated the project;
+ setup the project infrastructure (CVS, web page, etc.);
+ early prototype routines.
+Ross Johnson rpj at callisto dot canberra dot edu dot au
+ early prototype routines;
+ ongoing project coordination/maintenance;
+ implementation of spin locks and barriers;
+ various enhancements;
+ bug fixes;
+ documentation;
+ testsuite.
+Robert Colquhoun rjc at trump dot net dot au
+ Early bug fixes.
+John E. Bossom John dot Bossom at cognos dot com
+ Contributed substantial original working implementation;
+ bug fixes;
+ ongoing guidance and standards interpretation.
+Anders Norlander anorland at hem2 dot passagen dot se
+ Early enhancements and runtime checking for supported
+ Win32 routines.
+Tor Lillqvist tml at iki dot fi
+ General enhancements;
+ early bug fixes to condition variables.
+Scott Lightner scott at curriculum dot com
+ Bug fix.
+Kevin Ruland Kevin dot Ruland at anheuser-busch dot com
+ Various bug fixes.
+Mike Russo miker at eai dot com
+ Bug fix.
+Mark E. Armstrong avail at pacbell dot net
+ Bug fixes.
+Lorin Hochstein lmh at xiphos dot ca
+ general bug fixes; bug fixes to condition variables.
+Peter Slacik Peter dot Slacik at tatramed dot sk
+ Bug fixes.
+Mumit Khan khan at xraylith dot wisc dot edu
+ Fixes to work with Mingw32.
+Milan Gardian mg at tatramed dot sk
+ Bug fixes and reports/analyses of obscure problems.
+Aurelio Medina aureliom at crt dot com
+ First implementation of read-write locks.
+Graham Dumpleton Graham dot Dumpleton at ra dot pad dot otc dot telstra dot com dot au
+ Bug fix in condition variables.
+Tristan Savatier tristan at mpegtv dot com
+ WinCE port.
+Erik Hensema erik at hensema dot xs4all dot nl
+ Bug fixes.
+Rich Peters rpeters at micro-magic dot com
+Todd Owen towen at lucidcalm dot dropbear dot id dot au
+ Bug fixes to dll loading.
+Jason Nye jnye at nbnet dot nb dot ca
+ Implementation of async cancelation.
+Fred Forester fforest at eticomm dot net
+Kevin D. Clark kclark at cabletron dot com
+David Baggett dmb at itasoftware dot com
+ Bug fixes.
+Paul Redondo paul at matchvision dot com
+Scott McCaskill scott at 3dfx dot com
+ Bug fixes.
+Jef Gearhart jgearhart at tpssys dot com
+ Bug fix.
+Arthur Kantor akantor at bexusa dot com
+ Mutex enhancements.
+Steven Reddie smr at essemer dot com dot au
+ Bug fix.
+Alexander Terekhov TEREKHOV at de dot ibm dot com
+ Re-implemented and improved read-write locks;
+ (with Louis Thomas) re-implemented and improved
+ condition variables;
+ enhancements to semaphores;
+ enhancements to mutexes;
+ new mutex implementation in 'futex' style;
+ system clock change handling re CV timeouts;
+ bug fixes.
+Thomas Pfaff tpfaff at gmx dot net
+ Changes to make C version usable with C++ applications;
+ re-implemented mutex routines to avoid Win32 mutexes
+ and TryEnterCriticalSection;
+ procedure to fix Mingw32 thread-safety issues.
+Franco Bez franco dot bez at gmx dot de
+ procedure to fix Mingw32 thread-safety issues.
+Louis Thomas lthomas at arbitrade dot com
+ (with Alexander Terekhov) re-implemented and improved
+ condition variables.
+David Korn dgk at research dot att dot com
+ Ported to UWIN.
+Phil Frisbie, Jr. phil at hawksoft dot com
+ Bug fix.
+Ralf Brese Ralf dot Brese at pdb4 dot siemens dot de
+ Bug fix.
+prionx at juno dot com prionx at juno dot com
+ Bug fixes.
+Max Woodbury mtew at cds dot duke dot edu
+ POSIX versioning conditionals;
+ reduced namespace pollution;
+ idea to separate routines to reduce statically
+ linked image sizes.
+Rob Fanner rfanner at stonethree dot com
+ Bug fix.
+Michael Johnson michaelj at maine dot rr dot com
+ Bug fix.
+Nicolas Barry boozai at yahoo dot com
+ Bug fixes.
+Piet van Bruggen pietvb at newbridges dot nl
+ Bug fix.
+Makoto Kato raven at oldskool dot jp
+ AMD64 port.
+Panagiotis E. Hadjidoukas peh at hpclab dot ceid dot upatras dot gr
+ Contributed the QueueUserAPCEx package which
+ makes preemptive async cancelation possible.
+Will Bryant will dot bryant at ecosm dot com
+ Borland compiler patch and makefile.
+Anuj Goyal anuj dot goyal at gmail dot com
+ Port to Digital Mars compiler.
+Gottlob Frege gottlobfrege at gmail dot com
+ re-implemented pthread_once (version 2) + (pthread_once cancellation added by rpj). @@ -1,75 +1,80 @@ -2005-03-14 Ross Johnson <ross at callisto.canberra.edu.au> +2005-03-16 Ross Johnson <ross at callisto.canberra.edu.au>^M - * pthread_once.c (pthread_once): Downgrade interlocked operations to simple - memory operations where these are protected by the critical section; edit - comments. + * pthread_setcancelstate.c: Don't check for an async cancel event + if the library is using alertable async cancel.. -2005-03-13 Ross Johnson <rpj at callisto.canberra.edu.au> +2005-03-14 Ross Johnson <ross at callisto.canberra.edu.au>
- * pthread_once.c (pthread_once): Completely redesigned; a change was - required to the ABI (pthread_once_t_), and resulting in a version - compatibility index increment. + * pthread_once.c (pthread_once): Downgrade interlocked operations to simple
+ memory operations where these are protected by the critical section; edit
+ comments.
+ +2005-03-13 Ross Johnson <rpj at callisto.canberra.edu.au>
+ + * pthread_once.c (pthread_once): Completely redesigned; a change was
+ required to the ABI (pthread_once_t_), and resulting in a version
+ compatibility index increment.
- NOTES: - The design (based on pseudo code contributed by Gottlob Frege) avoids - creating a kernel object if there is no contention. See URL for details:- - http://sources.redhat.com/ml/pthreads-win32/2005/msg00029.html - This uses late initialisation similar to the technique already used for - pthreads-win32 mutexes and semaphores (from Alexander Terekhov). + NOTES:
+ The design (based on pseudo code contributed by Gottlob Frege) avoids
+ creating a kernel object if there is no contention. See URL for details:-
+ http://sources.redhat.com/ml/pthreads-win32/2005/msg00029.html
+ This uses late initialisation similar to the technique already used for
+ pthreads-win32 mutexes and semaphores (from Alexander Terekhov).
- The subsequent cancelation cleanup additions (by rpj) could not be implemented - without sacrificing some of the efficiency in Gottlob's design. In particular, - although each once_control uses it's own event to block on, a global CS is - required to manage it - since the event must be either re-usable or - re-creatable under cancelation. This is not needed in the non-cancelable - design because it is able to mark the event as closed (forever). + The subsequent cancelation cleanup additions (by rpj) could not be implemented
+ without sacrificing some of the efficiency in Gottlob's design. In particular,
+ although each once_control uses it's own event to block on, a global CS is
+ required to manage it - since the event must be either re-usable or
+ re-creatable under cancelation. This is not needed in the non-cancelable
+ design because it is able to mark the event as closed (forever).
- When uncontested, a CS operation is equivalent to an Interlocked operation - in speed. So, in the final design with cancelability, an uncontested - once_control operation involves a minimum of five interlocked operations - (including the LeaveCS operation). - - ALTERNATIVES: - An alternative design from Alexander Terekhov proposed using a named mutex, - as sketched below:- + When uncontested, a CS operation is equivalent to an Interlocked operation
+ in speed. So, in the final design with cancelability, an uncontested
+ once_control operation involves a minimum of five interlocked operations
+ (including the LeaveCS operation).
+
+ ALTERNATIVES:
+ An alternative design from Alexander Terekhov proposed using a named mutex,
+ as sketched below:-
- if (!once_control) { // May be in TLS - named_mutex::guard guard(&once_control2); - if (!once_control2) { - <init> - once_control2 = true; - } - once_control = true; - } - - A more detailed description of this can be found here:- - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boost/message/15442 + if (!once_control) { // May be in TLS
+ named_mutex::guard guard(&once_control2);
+ if (!once_control2) {
+ <init>
+ once_control2 = true;
+ }
+ once_control = true;
+ }
+
+ A more detailed description of this can be found here:-
+ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/boost/message/15442
- [Although the definition of a suitable PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT precludes use of the - TLS located flag, this is not critical.] - - There are three primary concerns though:- - 1) The [named] mutex is 'created' even in the uncontended case. - 2) A system wide unique name must be generated. - 3) Win32 mutexes are VERY slow even in the uncontended case. An uncontested - Win32 mutex lock operation can be 50 (or more) times slower than an - uncontested EnterCS operation. + [Although the definition of a suitable PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT precludes use of the
+ TLS located flag, this is not critical.]
+
+ There are three primary concerns though:-
+ 1) The [named] mutex is 'created' even in the uncontended case.
+ 2) A system wide unique name must be generated.
+ 3) Win32 mutexes are VERY slow even in the uncontended case. An uncontested
+ Win32 mutex lock operation can be 50 (or more) times slower than an
+ uncontested EnterCS operation.
- Ultimately, the named mutex trick is making use of the global locks maintained - by the kernel. + Ultimately, the named mutex trick is making use of the global locks maintained
+ by the kernel.
- * pthread.h (pthread_once_t_): One flag and an event HANDLE added. - (PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT): Additional values included. + * pthread.h (pthread_once_t_): One flag and an event HANDLE added.
+ (PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT): Additional values included.
2005-03-08 Ross Johnson <rpj at callisto.canberra.edu.au>
- * pthread_once.c (pthread_once): Redesigned to elliminate potential - starvation problem. - - reported by Gottlob Frege <gottlobfrege at gmail.com> + * pthread_once.c (pthread_once): Redesigned to elliminate potential
+ starvation problem.
+ - reported by Gottlob Frege <gottlobfrege at gmail.com>
- * ptw32_threadDestroy.c (ptw32_threadDestroy): Implicit threads were - not closing their Win32 thread duplicate handle. - - reported by Dmitrii Semii <bogolt at gmail.com> + * ptw32_threadDestroy.c (ptw32_threadDestroy): Implicit threads were
+ not closing their Win32 thread duplicate handle.
+ - reported by Dmitrii Semii <bogolt at gmail.com>
2005-01-25 Ralf Kubis <RKubis at mc.com>
@@ -1,25 +1,62 @@ +RELEASE 2.0.0^M +-------------^M +(2005-03-16) +^M +General +------- + +This release represents an ABI change and the DLL version naming has +incremented from 1 to 2, e.g. pthreadVC2.dll. + +Version 1.4.0 back-ports the new functionality included in this +release. Please distribute DLLs built from that version with updates +to applications built on pthreads-win32 version 1.x.x. + +The package naming has changed, replacing the snapshot date with +the version number + descriptive information. E.g. this +release is "pthreads-w32-2-0-0-release". + +Bugs fixed +---------- + +* pthread_setcancelstate() no longer checks for a pending +async cancel event if the library is using alertable async +cancel. See the README file (Prerequisites section) for info +on adding alertable async cancelation. + +New features +------------^M + +* pthread_once() now supports init_routine cancellability. + +New tests +--------- + +* Agressively test pthread_once() init_routine cancellability. + + SNAPSHOT 2005-03-08
-------------------
-Version 1.3.0 +Version 1.3.0
Bug reports (fixed)
-------------------
-* Implicitly created threads leave Win32 handles behind after exiting. -- Dmitrii Semii +* Implicitly created threads leave Win32 handles behind after exiting.
+- Dmitrii Semii
-* pthread_once() starvation problem. -- Gottlob Frege +* pthread_once() starvation problem.
+- Gottlob Frege
-New tests ---------- +New tests
+---------
-* More intense testing of pthread_once(). +* More intense testing of pthread_once().
SNAPSHOT 2005-01-25
-------------------
-Version 1.2.0 +Version 1.2.0
Bug fixes
---------
@@ -33,7 +70,7 @@ to not be woken when the mutex was released. SNAPSHOT 2005-01-03
-------------------
-Version 1.1.0 +Version 1.1.0
Bug fixes
---------
@@ -46,7 +83,7 @@ snapshot-2004-11-03). SNAPSHOT 2004-11-22
-------------------
-Version 1.0.0 +Version 1.0.0
This snapshot primarily fixes the condvar bug introduced in
snapshot-2004-11-03. DLL versioning has also been included to allow
diff --git a/pthread_setcancelstate.c b/pthread_setcancelstate.c index 002cfe5..12fdda4 100644 --- a/pthread_setcancelstate.c +++ b/pthread_setcancelstate.c @@ -103,8 +103,10 @@ pthread_setcancelstate (int state, int *oldstate) /* * Check if there is a pending asynchronous cancel + * only if we don't have alertable async cancel. */ if (state == PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE + && (ptw32_features & PTW32_ALERTABLE_ASYNC_CANCEL) == 0 && sp->cancelType == PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS && WaitForSingleObject (sp->cancelEvent, 0) == WAIT_OBJECT_0) { diff --git a/tests/ChangeLog b/tests/ChangeLog index 321adc3..7b03968 100644 --- a/tests/ChangeLog +++ b/tests/ChangeLog @@ -1,10 +1,14 @@ -2005-03-12 Ross Johnson <rpj@callisto.canberra.edu.au> +2005-03-16 Ross Johnson <rpj@callisto.canberra.edu.au>
- * once3.c: New test. + * mutex5.c: Prevent optimiser from removing asserts. -2005-03-08 Ross Johnson <rpj@callisto.canberra.edu.au> +2005-03-12 Ross Johnson <rpj@callisto.canberra.edu.au>
- * once2.c: New test. + * once3.c: New test.
+ +2005-03-08 Ross Johnson <rpj@callisto.canberra.edu.au>
+ + * once2.c: New test.
2004-11-19 Ross Johnson <rpj@callisto.canberra.edu.au>
diff --git a/tests/mutex5.c b/tests/mutex5.c index a597892..a71f9d8 100644 --- a/tests/mutex5.c +++ b/tests/mutex5.c @@ -41,19 +41,23 @@ static pthread_mutexattr_t mxAttr; +/* Prevent optimiser from removing dead or obvious asserts. */ +int _optimiseFoil; +#define FOIL(x) (_optimiseFoil = x) + int main() { int mxType = -1; - assert(PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT == PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL); - assert(PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT != PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK); - assert(PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT != PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE); - assert(PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE != PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK); + assert(FOIL(PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT) == PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL); + assert(FOIL(PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT) != PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK); + assert(FOIL(PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT) != PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE); + assert(FOIL(PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE) != PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK); - assert(PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL == PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP); - assert(PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE == PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP); - assert(PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK == PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP); + assert(FOIL(PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL) == PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP); + assert(FOIL(PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE) == PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP); + assert(FOIL(PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK) == PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP); assert(pthread_mutexattr_init(&mxAttr) == 0); assert(pthread_mutexattr_gettype(&mxAttr, &mxType) == 0); |