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author | rpj <rpj> | 2001-07-01 13:23:10 +0000 |
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committer | rpj <rpj> | 2001-07-01 13:23:10 +0000 |
commit | a311086d622d3c778e1da57cfae167c0ab1c0fb4 (patch) | |
tree | 760a76a351c18331ff92239366804bd4b866dea6 /create.c | |
parent | 528fccade9ca5f90db376e08b2cb85b3fc822a45 (diff) |
2001-06-25 Ross Johnson <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* create.c (pthread_create): Add priority inheritance
attributes.
* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_lock): Remove some overhead for
PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL mutex types. Specifically, avoid
calling pthread_self() and pthread_equal() to check/set
the mutex owner. Introduce a new pseudo owner for this
type. Test results suggest increases in speed of up to
90% for non-blocking locks.
This is the default type of mutex used internally by other
synchronising objects, ie. condition variables and
read-write locks. The test rwlock7.c shows about a
30-35% speed increase over snapshot 2001-06-06. The
price of this is that the application developer
must ensure correct behaviour, or explicitly set the
mutex to a safer type such as PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK.
For example, PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL (or PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT)
type mutexes will not return an error if a thread which is not
the owner calls pthread_mutex_unlock. The call will succeed
in unlocking the mutex if it is currently locked, but a
subsequent unlock by the true owner will then fail with EPERM.
This is however consistent with some other implementations.
(pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise.
(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise.
(pthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise.
* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED is the
default inheritance attribute; THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL is
the default priority for new threads.
* sched.c (pthread_attr_setschedpolicy): Added routine.
(pthread_attr_getschedpolicy): Added routine.
(pthread_attr_setinheritsched): Added routine.
(pthread_attr_getinheritsched): Added routine.
* pthread.h (sched_rr_set_interval): Added as a macro;
returns -1 with errno set to ENOSYS.
2001-06-23 Ross Johnson <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
*sched.c (pthread_attr_setschedparam): Add priority range
check.
(sched_setscheduler): New function; checks for a valid
pid and policy; checks for permission to set information
in the target process; expects pid to be a Win32 process ID,
not a process handle; the only scheduler policy allowed is
SCHED_OTHER.
(sched_getscheduler): Likewise, but checks for permission
to query.
* pthread.h (SCHED_*): Moved to sched.h as defined in the
POSIX standard.
* sched.h (SCHED_*): Moved from pthread.h.
(pid_t): Defined if necessary.
(sched_setscheduler): Defined.
(sched_getscheduler): Defined.
* pthread.def (sched_setscheduler): Exported.
(sched_getscheduler): Likewise.
2001-06-23 Ross Johnson <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
Contributed by - Ralf Brese <Ralf.Brese@pdb4.siemens.de>
* create.c (pthread_create): Set thread priority from
thread attributes.
Diffstat (limited to 'create.c')
-rw-r--r-- | create.c | 80 |
1 files changed, 58 insertions, 22 deletions
@@ -84,10 +84,10 @@ pthread_create (pthread_t * tid, thread->cancelEvent = CreateEvent ( - 0, - (int) TRUE, /* manualReset */ - (int) FALSE, /* setSignaled */ - NULL); + 0, + (int) TRUE, /* manualReset */ + (int) FALSE, /* setSignaled */ + NULL); if (thread->cancelEvent == NULL) { @@ -142,16 +142,34 @@ pthread_create (pthread_t * tid, thread->threadH = threadH = (HANDLE) _beginthreadex ( - (void *) NULL, /* No security info */ - (unsigned) stackSize, /* default stack size */ - ptw32_threadStart, - parms, - (unsigned) CREATE_SUSPENDED, - (unsigned *) &(thread->thread)); - - if (threadH != 0 && run) + (void *) NULL, /* No security info */ + (unsigned) stackSize, /* default stack size */ + ptw32_threadStart, + parms, + (unsigned) CREATE_SUSPENDED, + (unsigned *) &(thread->thread)); + + if (threadH != 0) { - ResumeThread(threadH); + /* + * PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED is the default because Win32 threads + * don't inherit their creator's priority. They are started with + * THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL (win32 value). The result of not supplying + * an 'attr' arg to pthread_create() is equivalent to defaulting to + * PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED and priority THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL. + */ + if (attr != NULL && *attr != NULL) + { + (void) SetThreadPriority(thread->threadH, + PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED == (*attr)->inheritsched + ? GetThreadPriority(GetCurrentThread()) + : (*attr)->param.sched_priority ); + } + + if (run) + { + ResumeThread(threadH); + } } #else /* __MINGW32__ && ! __MSVCRT__ */ @@ -164,9 +182,9 @@ pthread_create (pthread_t * tid, thread->threadH = threadH = (HANDLE) _beginthread ( - ptw32_threadStart, - (unsigned) stackSize, /* default stack size */ - parms); + ptw32_threadStart, + (unsigned) stackSize, /* default stack size */ + parms); /* * Make the return code match _beginthreadex's. @@ -175,14 +193,32 @@ pthread_create (pthread_t * tid, { thread->threadH = threadH = 0; } - else if (! run) + else { - /* - * beginthread does not allow for create flags, so we do it now. - * Note that beginthread itself creates the thread in SUSPENDED - * mode, and then calls ResumeThread to start it. + if (! run) + { + /* + * beginthread does not allow for create flags, so we do it now. + * Note that beginthread itself creates the thread in SUSPENDED + * mode, and then calls ResumeThread to start it. + */ + SuspendThread (threadH); + } + + /* + * PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED is the default because Win32 threads + * don't inherit their creator's priority. They are started with + * THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL (win32 value). The result of not supplying + * an 'attr' arg to pthread_create() is equivalent to defaulting to + * PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED and priority THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL. */ - SuspendThread (threadH); + if (attr != NULL && *attr != NULL) + { + (void) SetThreadPriority(thread->threadH, + PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED == (*attr)->inheritsched + ? GetThreadPriority(GetCurrentThread()) + : (*attr)->param.sched_priority ); + } } (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&thread->cancelLock); |