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authorrpj <rpj>2000-08-18 08:02:29 +0000
committerrpj <rpj>2000-08-18 08:02:29 +0000
commit11eb4dfd2d42417327fc205c649ea32ee623cf92 (patch)
tree79b7a28890e779a4cc8d77e9289dba919d371bdd /README
parent88de1621e4371cd118e1a98c9c08ff23c46e6899 (diff)
2000-08-18 Ross Johnson <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* Several: Fix typos from scripted edit session yesterday. * nonportable.c (pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np): Moved this function from mutex.c. (pthread_getw32threadhandle_np): New function to return the win32 thread handle that the POSIX thread is using. * mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np): Moved to new file "nonportable.c". * pthread.h (PTW32_BUILD): Only redefine __except and catch compiler keywords if we aren't building the library (ie. PTW32_BUILD is not defined) - this is safer than defining and then undefining if not building the library. * implement.h: Remove __except and catch undefines. * Makefile (CFLAGS): Define PTW32_BUILD. * GNUmakefile (CFLAGS): Define PTW32_BUILD. * All appropriate: Change Pthread_exception* to ptw32_exception* to be consistent with internal identifier naming. * private.c (ptw32_throw): New function to provide a generic exception throw for all internal exceptions and EH schemes. (ptw32_threadStart): pthread_exit() value is now returned via the thread structure exitStatus element. * exit.c (pthread_exit): pthread_exit() value is now returned via the thread structure exitStatus element. * cancel.c (ptw32_cancel_self): Now uses ptw32_throw. (pthread_setcancelstate): Ditto. (pthread_setcanceltype): Ditto. (pthread_testcancel): Ditto. (pthread_cancel): Ditto. * misc.c (CancelableWait): Ditto. * exit.c (pthread_exit): Ditto. * All applicable: Change PTW32_ prefix to PTW32_ prefix to remove leading underscores from private library identifiers.
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diff --git a/README b/README
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--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -52,15 +52,18 @@ The GNU library archive file name has changed to:
Known bugs in this snapshot
---------------------------
-1. Running the test "join1.c" with the library built with Mingw32
+1. Asynchronous cancelation only works on Intel X86 machines.
+
+2. Running the test "join1.c" with the library built with Mingw32
and the GNUmakefile included, the test fails with a segmentation (invalid
page access) exception. The fault appears to be in the assembler code
emmitted by the compiler [to handle exception contexts] at the
end of the try block in ptw32_threadStart().
-2. There are problems using the libpthreadw32.a stub archive derived
+3. There are problems using the libpthreadw32.a stub archive derived
from either of pthreadVSE.dll or pthreadVCE.dll. The cleanup1.c test
-fails.
+fails. This is now an expected result of having different EH and cleanup
+handler schemes in the library and application.
Caveats
@@ -85,6 +88,39 @@ Otherwise neither pthreads cancelation nor pthread_exit() will work
reliably.
+Non-portable functions included in the library
+----------------------------------------------
+
+void
+pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np(pthread_mutexattr_t *attr,
+ int forcecs);
+
+ Allows an application to force the library to use
+ critical sections rather than win32 mutexes as
+ the basis for any mutex that uses "attr".
+ Critical sections are significantly faster than
+ mutexes.
+
+ Values for "forcecs" are:
+ PTHREAD_MUTEX_AUTO_CS_NP
+ - allow the library to decide based on
+ availability of tryEnterCriticalSection()
+ PTHREAD_MUTEX_FORCE_CS_NP
+ - force use of critical sections, but you'd
+ better not try to use pthread_mutex_trylock()
+ on that mutex if you want your application
+ to work on all versions of Windows.
+
+HANDLE
+pthread_getw32threadhandle_np(pthread_t thread);
+
+ Returns the win32 thread handle that the POSIX
+ thread "thread" is running as.
+
+ Applications can use the win32 handle to set
+ win32 specific attributes of the thread.
+
+
Building under VC++ using either C++ EH or Structured EH
--------------------------------------------------------