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authorrpj <rpj>2002-02-02 23:15:28 +0000
committerrpj <rpj>2002-02-02 23:15:28 +0000
commit4a72430d821b96add23846980d07f5a01059029d (patch)
tree6601b116e591db28feaed15a92ae46bfed8197da /condvar.c
parent6a65a568fa4d9515265842c8bcf11a7449f3c325 (diff)
* cancel.c: Rearranged some code and introduced checks
to disable cancelation at the start of a thread's cancelation run to prevent double cancelation. The main problem arises if a thread is canceling and then receives a subsequent async cancel request. * private.c: Likewise. * condvar.c: Place pragmas around cleanup_push/pop to turn off inline optimisation (/Obn where n>0 - MSVC only). Various optimisation switches in MSVC turn this on, which interferes with the way that cleanup handlers are run in C++ EH and SEH code. Application code compiled with inline optimisation must also wrap cleanup_push/pop blocks with the pragmas, e.g. #pragma inline_depth(0) pthread_cleanup_push(...) ... pthread_cleanup_pop(...) #pragma inline_depth(8) * rwlock.c: Likewise. * mutex.c: Remove attempts to inline some functions. * signal.c: Modify misleading comment. tests/ * mutex8: New test. * mutex8n: New test. * mutex8e: New test. * mutex8r: New test. * cancel6a: New test. * cancel6d: New test. * cleanup0.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control. * cleanup1.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control. * cleanup2.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control. * cleanup3.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control. * condvar7.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control. * condvar8.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control. * condvar9.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control.
Diffstat (limited to 'condvar.c')
-rw-r--r--condvar.c16
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/condvar.c b/condvar.c
index 6f1c9f4..4d22608 100644
--- a/condvar.c
+++ b/condvar.c
@@ -920,6 +920,9 @@ ptw32_cond_timedwait (pthread_cond_t * cond,
*/
cleanup_args.signaled = 0;
+#ifdef _MSC_VER
+#pragma inline_depth(0)
+#endif
pthread_cleanup_push(ptw32_cond_wait_cleanup, (void *) &cleanup_args);
/*
@@ -935,13 +938,13 @@ ptw32_cond_timedwait (pthread_cond_t * cond,
* timeout, or
* thread cancellation
*
- * Note:
+ * Note:
*
* sem_timedwait is a cancellation point,
- * hence providing the mechanism for making
- * pthread_cond_wait a cancellation point.
+ * hence providing the mechanism for making
+ * pthread_cond_wait a cancellation point.
* We use the cleanup mechanism to ensure we
- * re-lock the mutex and adjust (to)unblock(ed) waiters
+ * re-lock the mutex and adjust (to)unblock(ed) waiters
* counts if we are cancelled, timed out or signalled.
*/
if (sem_timedwait(&(cv->semBlockQueue), abstime) != 0)
@@ -959,6 +962,9 @@ ptw32_cond_timedwait (pthread_cond_t * cond,
* Always cleanup
*/
pthread_cleanup_pop(1);
+#ifdef _MSC_VER
+#pragma inline_depth(8)
+#endif
/*
* "result" can be modified by the cleanup handler.
@@ -969,7 +975,7 @@ ptw32_cond_timedwait (pthread_cond_t * cond,
static INLINE int
-ptw32_cond_unblock (pthread_cond_t * cond,
+ptw32_cond_unblock (pthread_cond_t * cond,
int unblockAll)
/*
* Notes.