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| -rw-r--r-- | ANNOUNCE | 120 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 7029 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | FAQ | 257 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | GNUmakefile | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | README | 153 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | README.NONPORTABLE | 7 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | TODO | 27 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | condvar.c | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | implement.h | 21 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | misc.c | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | mutex.c | 702 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | nonportable.c | 38 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | private.c | 399 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | pthread.def | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | pthread.h | 369 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | rwlock.c | 231 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | semaphore.c | 330 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | semaphore.h | 3 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | spin.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | sync.c | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/ChangeLog | 9 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/GNUmakefile | 16 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/Makefile | 28 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/cleanup1.c | 7 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/spin4.c | 5 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/test.h | 1 | 
26 files changed, 5443 insertions, 4328 deletions
| @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -                 PTHREADS-WIN32 SNAPSHOT 2001-??-??
 +                 PTHREADS-WIN32 SNAPSHOT 2002-??-??
                   ----------------------------------
         Web Site: http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32/
        FTP Site: ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/pthreads-win32
 @@ -27,6 +27,100 @@ announcement for the list of contributors.  Changes since the last snapshot
  -------------------------------
 +Cleanup code default style. (IMPORTANT - with apologies for the length)
 +----------------------------------------------------------------------
 +Previously, if not defined, the cleanup style was determined automatically
 +from the compiler used, and one of the following was defined accordingly:
 +
 +	__CLEANUP_SEH	MSVC only
 +	__CLEANUP_CXX	C++, including MSVC++, GNU G++
 +	__CLEANUP_C		C, including GNU GCC, not MSVC
 +
 +These defines determine the style of cleanup (see pthread.h) and,
 +most importantly, the way that cancelation and thread exit (via
 +pthread_exit) is performed (see the routine ptw32_throw() in private.c).
 +
 +In short, the exceptions versions of the library throw an exception
 +when a thread is canceled or exits (via pthread_exit()), which is
 +caught by a handler in the thread startup routine, so that the
 +the correct stack unwinding occurs regardless of where the thread
 +is when it's canceled or exits via pthread_exit().
 +
 +In this snapshot, unless the build explicitly defines (e.g. via a
 +compiler option) __CLEANUP_SEH, __CLEANUP_CXX, or __CLEANUP_C, then
 +the build NOW always defaults to __CLEANUP_C style cleanup. This style
 +uses setjmp/longjmp in the cancelation and pthread_exit implementations,
 +and therefore won't do stack unwinding even when linked to applications
 +that have it (e.g. C++ apps). This is for consistency with most/all
 +commercial Unix POSIX threads implementations.
 +
 +Although it was not clearly documented before, it is still necessary to
 +build your application using the same __CLEANUP_* define as was
 +used for the version of the library that you link with, so that the
 +correct parts of pthread.h are included. That is, the possible
 +defines require the following library versions:
 +
 +	__CLEANUP_SEH	pthreadVSE.dll
 +	__CLEANUP_CXX	pthreadVCE.dll or pthreadGCE.dll
 +	__CLEANUP_C		pthreadVC.dll or pthreadGC.dll
 +
 +THE POINT OF ALL THIS IS: if you have not been defining one of these
 +explicitly, then the defaults as described at the top of this
 +section were being used.
 +
 +THIS NOW CHANGES, as has been explained above, but to try to make this
 +clearer here's an example:
 +
 +If you were building your application with MSVC++ i.e. using C++
 +exceptions (rather than SEH) and not explicitly defining one of
 +__CLEANUP_*, then __CLEANUP_C++ was defined for you in pthread.h.
 +You should have been linking with pthreadVCE.dll, which does
 +stack unwinding.
 +
 +If you now build your application as you had before, pthread.h will now
 +set __CLEANUP_C as the default style, and you will need to link
 +with pthreadVC.dll. Stack unwinding will now NOT occur when a thread
 +is canceled, or the thread calls pthread_exit().
 +
 +Your application will now most likely behave differently to previous
 +versions, and in non-obvious ways. Most likely is that locally
 +instantiated objects may not be destroyed or cleaned up after a thread
 +is canceled.
 +
 +If you want the same behaviour as before, then you must now define
 +__CLEANUP_C++ explicitly using a compiler option and link with
 +pthreadVCE.dll as you did before.
 +
 +
 +WHY ARE WE MAKING THE DEFAULT STYLE LESS EXCEPTION-FRIENDLY?
 +Because no commercial Unix POSIX threads implementation allows you to
 +choose to have stack unwinding. Therefore, providing it in pthread-win32
 +as a default is dangerous. We still provide the choice but unless
 +you consciously choose to do otherwise, your pthreads applications will
 +now run or crash in similar ways irrespective of the threads platform
 +you use. Or at least this is the hope.
 +
 +
 +WHY NOT REMOVE THE EXCEPTIONS VERSIONS OF THE LIBRARY ALTOGETHER?
 +There are a few reasons:
 +- because there are well respected POSIX threads people who believe
 +  that POSIX threads implementations should be exceptions aware and
 +  do the expected thing in that context. (There are equally respected
 +  people who believe it should not be easily accessible, if it's there
 +  at all, for unconditional conformity to other implementations.)
 +- because pthreads-win32 is one of the few implementations that has
 +  the choice, perhaps the only freely available one, and so offers
 +  a laboratory to people who may want to explore the effects;
 +- although the code will always be around somewhere for anyone who
 +  wants it, once it's removed from the current version it will not be
 +  nearly as visible to people who may have a use for it.
 +
 +New non-portable function
 +-------------------------
 +pthread_num_processors_np(): Returns the number of processors
 +in the system that are available to the process, as determined
 +from the processor affinity mask.
 +
  platform dependence
  -------------------
  As Win95 doesn't provide one, the library now contains
 @@ -40,9 +134,20 @@ processor platforms.  rwlocks
  -------
 +Rwlockattr functions have been added.
 +
  Restored pthread_rwlock_wrlock() as a cancelation point as permitted
  by POSIX 1003.1j. (Was prematurely disabled in the last snapshot.)
 +First attempt at removing inclusion of windows.h in pthread.h
 +-------------------------------------------------------------
 +This is done to prevent conflicts reported by some people.
 +
 +Succeeded for all MSVC and the GNU C builds, but not yet for
 +GNU C++. One unresolved error from the linker prevents the later.
 +Only HANDLE and DWORD need to be defined in pthread.h. Safeguards
 +are used to avoid redefinition errors in application builds.
 +
  Bug fixes
  ---------
  Fixed potential NULL pointer dereferences in pthread_mutexattr_init,
 @@ -232,6 +337,10 @@ The following functions are implemented:        pthread_rwlock_rdlock
        pthread_rwlock_rwlock
        pthread_rwlock_unlock
 +      pthread_rwlockattr_init
 +      pthread_rwlockattr_destroy
 +      pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared
 +      pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared
        ---------------------------
        Spin Locks - POSIX 1j
 @@ -302,10 +411,11 @@ The following functions are implemented:        pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np      (types: PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP,
                                                  PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP,
                                                  PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP)
 -      pthread_win32_process_attach_np
 -      pthread_win32_process_detach_np
 -      pthread_win32_thread_attach_np
 -      pthread_win32_thread_detach_np
 +      pthread_num_processors_np
 +      pthread_win32_process_attach_np   (Required when statically linking the library)
 +      pthread_win32_process_detach_np   (Required when statically linking the library)
 +      pthread_win32_thread_attach_np    (Required when statically linking the library)
 +      pthread_win32_thread_detach_np    (Required when statically linking the library)
        ---------------------------
        Static Initializers
 @@ -1,3486 +1,3543 @@ -2002-01-14  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setscope): Fix struct pointer -	indirection error introduced 2002-01-04. -	(pthread_attr_getscope): Likewise. - -2002-01-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.dsp (SOURCE): Add missing source files. - -2002-01-08  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): use -	ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange function pointer -	rather than ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange() directly -	to retain portability to non-iX86 processors, -	e.g. WinCE etc. The pointer will point to the native -	OS version of InterlockedCompareExchange() if the -	OS supports it (see ChangeLog entry of 2001-10-17). - -2002-01-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by - Thomas Pfaff <tpfaff@gmx.net> -	                 Alexander Terekhov <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com> - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Remove critical -	section calls. -	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise; uses -	ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange() to avoid need for -	critical section; library is no longer i386 compatible; -	recursive mutexes now increment the lock count rather -	than return EBUSY; errorcheck mutexes return EDEADLCK -	rather than EBUSY. This behaviour is consistent with the -	Solaris pthreads implementation. -	* implement.h (pthread_mutex_t_): Remove critical -	section element - no longer needed. -	 - -2002-01-04  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setscope): Add more error -	checking and actually store the scope value even -	though it's not really necessary. -	(pthread_attr_getscope): Return stored value. -	* implement.h (pthread_attr_t_): Add new scope element. -	* ANNOUNCE: Fix out of date comment next to -	pthread_attr_setscope in conformance section. - -2001-12-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by - Alexander Terekhov <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com> -	 -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_lock): Decrementing lock_idx was -	not thread-safe. -	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise. - -2001-10-26  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Reported by -  prionx@juno.com - -	* semaphore.c (sem_init): Fix typo and missing bracket -	in conditionally compiled code. Only older versions of -	WinCE require this code, hence it doesn't normally get -	tested; somehow when sem_t reverted to an opaque struct -	the calloc NULL check was left in the conditionally included -	section. -	(sem_destroy): Likewise, the calloced sem_t wasn't being freed. - -2001-10-25  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* GNUmakefile (libwsock32): Add to linker flags for -	WSAGetLastError() and WSASetLastError(). -	* Makefile (wsock32.lib): Likewise. -	* create.c: Minor mostly inert changes. -	* implement.h (PTW32_MAX): Move into here and renamed -	from sched.h. -	(PTW32_MIN): Likewise. -	* GNUmakefile (TEST_ICE): Define if testing internal -	implementation of InterlockedCompareExchange. -	* Makefile (TEST_ICE): Likewise. -	* private.c (TEST_ICE): Likewise. -	 -2001-10-24  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setstacksize): Quell warning -	from LCC by conditionally compiling the stacksize -	validity check. LCC correctly warns that the condition -	(stacksize < PTHREAD_STACK_MIN) is suspicious -	because STACK_MIN is 0 and stacksize is of type -	size_t (or unsigned int). - -2001-10-17  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* barrier.c: Move _LONG and _LPLONG defines into -	implement.h; rename to PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG and -	PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG respectively. -	* spin.c: Likewise; ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange used -	in place of InterlockedCompareExchange directly. -	* global.c (ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange): Add -	prototype for this new routine pointer to be used when -	InterlockedCompareExchange isn't supported by Windows. -	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_process_attach_np): Check for -	support of InterlockedCompareExchange in kernel32 and assign its -	address to ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange if it exists, or -	our own ix86 specific implementation ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange. -	*private.c (ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange): An -	implementation of InterlockedCompareExchange() which is -	specific to ix86; written directly in assembler for either -	MSVC or GNU C; needed because Windows 95 doesn't support -	InterlockedCompareExchange(). - -	* sched.c (sched_get_priority_min): Extend to return -	THREAD_PRIORITY_IDLE. -	(sched_get_priority_max): Extend to return -	THREAD_PRIORITY_CRITICAL. - -2001-10-15  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* spin.c (pthread_spin_lock): PTHREAD_SPINLOCK_INITIALIZER -	was causing a program fault. -	(pthread_spin_init): Could have alloced memory -	without freeing under some error conditions. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Move memory -	allocation of mutex struct after checking for -	PROCESS_SHARED. - -2001-10-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* spin.c (pthread_spin_unlock): Was not returning -	EPERM if the spinlock was not locked, for multi CPU -	machines. - -2001-10-08  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* spin.c (pthread_spin_trylock): Was not returning -	EBUSY for multi CPU machines. - -2001-08-24  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): Remove cv element -	that is no longer used. -	* implement.h: Likewise. - -2001-08-23  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by - "Alexander Terekhov" <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): fix bug with -	respect to deadlock in the case of concurrent -	_destroy/_unblock; a condition variable can be destroyed -	immediately after all the threads that are blocked on -	it are awakened. - -	Contributed by - "Phil Frisbie, Jr." <phil@hawksoft.com> - -	* tsd.c (pthread_getspecific): Preserve the last -	winsock error [from WSAGetLastError()]. - -2001-07-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by - "Scott McCaskill" <scott@magruder.org> - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Return ENOMEM -	immediately and don't dereference the NULL pointer -	if calloc fails. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Don't dereference -	a pointer that is possibly NULL. -	* barrier.c (pthread_barrierattr_init): Likewise -	(pthread_barrierattr_getpshared): Don't dereference -	a pointer that is possibly NULL. -	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_getpshared): Don't dereference -	a pointer that is possibly NULL. - -2001-07-15  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_wrlock): Is allowed to be -	a cancelation point; re-enable deferred cancelability -	around the CV call. - -2001-07-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* barrier.c: Still more revamping. The exclusive access -	mutex isn't really needed so it has been removed and replaced -	by an InterlockedDecrement(). nSerial has been removed. -	iStep is now dual-purpose. The process shared attribute -	is now stored in the barrier struct. -	* implement.h (pthread_barrier_t_): Lost some/gained one -	elements. -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Removed some comments. - -2001-07-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* barrier.c: Revamped to fix the race condition. Two alternating -	semaphores are used instead of the PulseEvent. Also improved -	overall throughput by returning PTHREAD_BARRIER_SERIAL_THREAD -	to the first waking thread. -	* implement.h (pthread_barrier_t_): Revamped. - -2001-07-09  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* barrier.c: Fix several bugs in all routines. Now passes -	tests/barrier5.c which is fairly rigorous. There is still -	a non-optimal work-around for a race condition between -	the barrier breeched event signal and event wait. Basically -	the last (signalling) thread to hit the barrier yields -	to allow any other threads, which may have lost the race, -	to complete. - -2001-07-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* barrier.c: Changed synchronisation mechanism to a -	Win32 manual reset Event and use PulseEvent to signal -	waiting threads. If the implementation continued to use -	a semaphore it would require a second semaphore and -	some management to use them alternately as barriers. A -	single semaphore allows threads to cascade from one barrier -	through the next, leaving some threads blocked at the first. -	* implement.h (pthread_barrier_t_): As per above. -	* general: Made a number of other routines inlinable. - -2001-07-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* spin.c: Revamped and working; included static initialiser. -	Now beta level. -	* barrier.c: Likewise. -	* condvar.c: Macro constant change; inline auto init routine. -	* mutex.c: Likewise. -	* rwlock.c: Likewise. -	* private.c: Add support for spinlock initialiser. -	* global.c: Likewise. -	* implement.h: Likewise. -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_SPINLOCK_INITIALIZER): Fix typo. - -2001-07-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* barrier.c: Remove static initialisation - irrelevent -	for this object. -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_BARRIER_INITIALIZER): Removed. -	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_wrlock): This routine is -	not a cancelation point - disable deferred -	cancelation around call to pthread_cond_wait(). - -2001-07-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* spin.c: New module implementing spin locks. -	* barrier.c: New module implementing barriers. -	* pthread.h (_POSIX_SPIN_LOCKS): defined. -	(_POSIX_BARRIERS): Defined. -	(pthread_spin_*): Defined. -	(pthread_barrier*): Defined. -	(PTHREAD_BARRIER_SERIAL_THREAD): Defined. -	* implement.h (pthread_spinlock_t_): Defined. -	(pthread_barrier_t_): Defined. -	(pthread_barrierattr_t_): Defined. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_lock): Return with the error -	if an auto-initialiser initialisation fails. - -	* nonportable.c (pthread_getprocessors_np): New; gets the -	number of available processors for the current process. - -2001-07-03  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (_POSIX_READER_WRITER_LOCKS): Define it -	if not already defined. - -2001-07-01  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by  - Alexander Terekhov. - -	* condvar.c: Fixed lost signal bug reported by Timur Aydin -	(taydin@snet.net). -	[RPJ (me) didn't translate the original algorithm -	correctly.] -	* semaphore.c: Added sem_post_multiple; this is a useful -	routine, but it doesn't appear to be standard. For now it's -	not an exported function. -	 -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. - -2001-06-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* Made organisational-only changes to UWIN additions. -	* dll.c (dllMain): Moved UWIN process attach code -	to pthread_win32_process_attach_np(); moved -	instance of pthread_count to global.c. -	* global.c (pthread_count): Moved from dll.c. -	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_process_attach_np): -	Moved _UWIN code to here from dll.c. -	* implement.h (pthread_count): Define extern int. -	* create.c (pthread_count): Remove extern int. -	* private.c (pthread_count): Likewise. -	* exit.c (pthread_count): Likewise. - -2001-06-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by -  David Korn <dgk@research.att.com> - -	* dll.c: Added changes necessary to work with UWIN. -	* create.c: Likewise. -	* pthread.h: Likewise. -	* misc.c: Likewise. -	* exit.c: Likewise. -	* private.c: Likewise. -	* implement.h: Likewise. -	There is some room at the start of struct pthread_t_ -	to implement the signal semantics in UWIN's posix.dll -	although this is not yet complete. -	* Nmakefile: Compatible with UWIN's Nmake utility. -	* Nmakefile.tests: Likewise - for running the tests. - -2001-06-08  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* semaphore.h (sem_t): Fixed for compile and test. -	* implement.h (sem_t_): Likewise. -	* semaphore.c: Likewise. -	* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Updated to use new -	opaque sem_t. - -2001-06-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* semaphore.h (sem_t): Is now an opaque pointer; -	moved actual definition to implement.h. -	* implement.h (sem_t_): Move here from semaphore.h; -	was the definition of sem_t. -	* semaphore.c: Wherever necessary, changed use of sem -	from that of a pointer to a pointer-pointer; added -	extra checks for a valid sem_t; NULL sem_t when -	it is destroyed; added extra checks when creating -	and destroying sem_t elements in the NEED_SEM -	code branches; changed from using a pthread_mutex_t -	((*sem)->mutex) to CRITICAL_SECTION ((*sem)->sem_lock_cs) -	in NEED_SEM branches for access serialisation. - -2001-06-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Remove  -	ptw32_mutex_default_kind. -	 -2001-06-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* nonportable.c (pthread_mutex_setdefaultkind_np): -	Remove - should not have been included in the first place. -	(pthread_mutex_getdefaultkind_np): Likewise. -	* global.c (ptw32_mutex_default_kind): Likewise. -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Remove use of -	ptw32_mutex_default_kind. -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_setdefaultkind_np): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutex_getdefaultkind_np): Likewise. -	* pthread.def (pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np): Added. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np): Likewise. - -	* README: Many changes that should have gone in before -	the last snapshot. -	* README.NONPORTABLE: New - referred to by ANNOUNCE -	but never created; documents the non-portable routines -	included in the library - moved from README with new -	routines added. -	* ANNOUNCE (pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np): Added to -	compliance list. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np): Likewise. - -2001-06-04  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c: Add original description of the algorithm as -	developed by Terekhov and Thomas, plus reference to -	README.CV. - -2001-06-03  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by  - Alexander Terekhov <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com> -	                - Louis Thomas <lthomas@arbitrade.com> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): Completely revamped. -	(pthread_cond_destroy): Likewise. -	(ptw32_cond_wait_cleanup): Likewise. -	(ptw32_cond_timedwait): Likewise. -	(ptw32_cond_unblock): New general signaling routine. -	(pthread_cond_signal): Now calls ptw32_cond_unblock. -	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise. -	* implement.h (pthread_cond_t_): Revamped. -	* README.CV: New; explanation of the above changes. - -2001-05-30  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (rand_r): Fake using _seed argument to quell -	compiler warning (compiler should optimise this away later). - -	* GNUmakefile (OPT): Leave symbolic information out of the library -	and increase optimisation level - for smaller faster prebuilt -	dlls. -	 -2001-05-29  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by  - Milan Gardian <Milan.Gardian@LEIBINGER.com> - -	* Makefile: fix typo. -	* pthreads.h: Fix problems with stdcall/cdecl conventions, in particular -	remove the need for PT_STDCALL everywhere; remove warning supression. -	* (errno): Fix the longstanding "inconsistent dll linkage" problem -	with errno; now also works with /MD debugging libs -  -	warnings emerged when compiling pthreads library with /MD (or /MDd) -	compiler switch, instead of /MT (or /MTd) (i.e. when compiling pthreads -	using Multithreaded DLL CRT instead of Multithreaded statically linked -	CRT). -	* create.c (pthread_create): Likewise; fix typo. -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Eliminate use of terminate() which doesn't -	throw exceptions. -	* Remove unnecessary #includes from a number of modules - -	[I had to #include malloc.h in implement.h for gcc - rpj]. - -2001-05-29  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by 	- Thomas Pfaff <tpfaff@gmx.net> - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT): New; equivalent to -	PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT_NP. -	* (PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL): Similarly. -	* (PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK): Similarly. -	* (PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE): Similarly. -	* (pthread_mutex_setdefaultkind_np): New; Linux compatibility stub -	for pthread_mutexattr_settype. -	* (pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np): New; Linux compatibility stub -	for pthread_mutexattr_gettype. -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_settype): New; allow -	the following types of mutex: -	  PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT_NP -	  PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL_NP -	  PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP -	  PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP -	* Note that PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT is equivalent to -	PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL - ie. mutexes should no longer -	be recursive by default, and a thread will deadlock if it -	tries to relock a mutex it already owns. This is inline with -	other pthreads implementations. -	* (pthread_mutex_lock): Process the lock request -	according to the mutex type. -	* (pthread_mutex_init): Eliminate use of Win32 mutexes as the -	basis of POSIX mutexes - instead, a combination of one critical section -	and one semaphore are used in conjunction with Win32 Interlocked* routines. -	* (pthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise. -	* (pthread_mutex_lock): Likewise. -	* (pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise. -	* (pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise. -	* Use longjmp/setjmp to implement cancelation when building the library -	using a C compiler which doesn't support exceptions, e.g. gcc -x c (note -	that gcc -x c++ uses exceptions). -	* Also fixed some of the same typos and eliminated PT_STDCALL as -	Milan Gardian's patches above. - -2001-02-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	Contributed by  - Alexander Terekhov <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com> -	 -	* rwlock.c: Revamped. -	* implement.h (pthread_rwlock_t_): Redefined. -	This implementation does not have reader/writer starvation problem. -	Rwlock attempts to behave more like a normal mutex with -	races and scheduling policy determining who is more important; -	It also supports recursive locking, -	has less synchronization overhead (no broadcasts at all, -	readers are not blocked on any condition variable) and seem to -	be faster than the current implementation [W98 appears to be -	approximately 15 percent faster at least - on top of speed increase -	from Thomas Pfaff's changes to mutex.c - rpj]. - -2000-12-29  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* Makefile: Back-out "for" loops which don't work. - -	* GNUmakefile: Remove the fake.a target; add the "realclean" -	target; don't remove built libs under the "clean" target. - -	* config.h: Add a guard against multiple inclusion. - -	* semaphore.h: Add some defines from config.h to make -	semaphore.h independent of config.h when building apps. - -	* pthread.h (_errno): Back-out previous fix until we know how to -	fix it properly. - -	* implement.h (lockCount): Add missing element to pthread_mutex_t_. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Spelling fix in comment. - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Reset original termination -	function (C++). -	(ptw32_threadStart): Cleanup detached threads early in case -	the library is statically linked. -	(ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines): Remove [SEH] __try block from -	destructor call so that unhandled exceptions will be passed through -	to the 	system; call terminate() from [C++] try block for the same -	reason. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_getspecific): Add comment. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Initialise new elements in -	pthread_mutex_t. -	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Invert "pthread_equal()" test. - -2000-12-28  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* semaphore.c (mode_t): Use ifndef HAVE_MODE_T to include definition. - -	* config.h.in (HAVE_MODE_T): Added. -	(_UWIN): Start adding defines for the UWIN package. - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Unhandled exceptions are -	now passed through to the system to deal with. This is consistent -	with normal Windows behaviour. C++ applications may use -	set_terminate() to override the default behaviour which is -	to call ptw32_terminate(). Ptw32_terminate() cleans up some -	POSIX thread stuff before calling the system default function -	which calls abort(). The users termination function should conform -	to standard C++ semantics which is to not return. It should -	exit the thread (call pthread_exit()) or exit the application. -	* private.c (ptw32_terminate): Added as the default set_terminate() -	function. It calls the system default function after cleaning up -	some POSIX thread stuff. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_try_enter_critical_section): Move -	declaration. -	* global.c (ptw32_try_enter_critical_section): Moved -	from dll.c. -	* dll.c: Move process and thread attach/detach code into -	functions in nonportable.c. -	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_process_attach_np): Process -	attach code from dll.c is now available to static linked -	applications. -	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_process_detach_np): Likewise. -	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_thread_attach_np): Likewise. -	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_thread_detach_np): Likewise. - -	* pthread.h: Add new non-portable prototypes for static -	linked applications. - -	* GNUmakefile (OPT): Increase optimisation flag and remove -	debug info flag. - -	* pthread.def: Add new non-portable exports for static -	linked applications. - -2000-12-11  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* FAQ: Update Answer 6 re getting a fully working -	Mingw32 built library. - -2000-10-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> -  -        * misc.c (pthread_self): Restore Win32 "last error" -        cleared by TlsGetValue() call in -        pthread_getspecific() -        - "Steven Reddie" <smr@essemer.com.au> -  -2000-09-20  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> -  -        * mutex.c (pthread_mutex_lock): Record the owner -        of the mutex. This requires also keeping count of -        recursive locks ourselves rather than leaving it -        to Win32 since we need to know when to NULL the -        thread owner when the mutex is unlocked. -        (pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise. -        (pthread_mutex_unlock): Check that the calling -        thread owns the mutex, decrement the recursive -        lock count, and NULL the owner if zero. Return -        EPERM if the mutex is owned by another thread. -        * implement.h (pthread_mutex_t_): Add ownerThread -        and lockCount members. -        - reported by Arthur Kantor <akantor@bexusa.com> - -2000-09-13  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Call -	TryEnterCriticalSection through the pointer -	rather than directly so that the dll can load -	on Windows versions that can't resolve the -	function, eg. Windows 95 -	- "Jef Gearhart" <jgearhart@tpssys.com> - -2000-09-09  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (ctime_r): Fix arg. - -2000-09-08  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* GNUmakefile(_WIN32_WINNT=0x400): Define in CFLAGS; -	doesn't seem to be needed though. - -	* cancel.c (pthread_cancel): Must get "self" through -	calling pthread_self() which will ensure a POSIX thread -	struct is built for non-POSIX threads; return an error -	if this fails -	- Ollie Leahy <ollie@mpt.ie> -	(pthread_setcancelstate): Likewise. -	(pthread_setcanceltype): Likewise. -	* misc.c (ptw32_cancelable_wait): Likewise. - -	* private.c (ptw32_tkAssocCreate): Remove unused #if 0 -	wrapped code. - -	* pthread.h (ptw32_get_exception_services_code): -	Needed to be forward declared unconditionally. - -2000-09-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cancel.c (pthread_cancel): If called from the main -	thread "self" would be NULL; get "self" via pthread_self() -	instead of directly from TLS so that an implicit -	pthread object is created. - -	* misc.c (pthread_equal): Strengthen test for NULLs. - -2000-09-02  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (ptw32_cond_wait_cleanup): Ensure that all -	waking threads check if they are the last, and notify -	the broadcaster if so - even if an error occurs in the -	waiter. - -	* semaphore.c (_decrease_semaphore): Should be -	a call to ptw32_decrease_semaphore. -	(_increase_semaphore): Should be a call to -	ptw32_increase_semaphore. - -	* misc.c (ptw32_cancelable_wait): Renamed from -	CancelableWait. -	* rwlock.c (_rwlock_check*): Renamed to -	ptw32_rwlock_check*. -	* mutex.c (_mutex_check*): Renamed to ptw32_mutex_check*. -	* condvar.c (cond_timed*): Renamed to ptw32_cond_timed*. -	(_cond_check*): Renamed to ptw32_cond_check*. -	(cond_wait_cleanup*): Rename to ptw32_cond_wait_cleanup*. -	(ptw32_cond_timedwait): Add comments. - -2000-08-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_throw): Fix exception test; -	move exceptionInformation declaration. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): newkey wrongly declared. - -	* pthread.h: Fix comment block. - -2000-08-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Check that the mutex isn't -	held; invalidate the mutex as early as possible to avoid -	contention; not perfect - FIXME! - -	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_init): Remove redundant assignment -	to "rw". -	(pthread_rwlock_destroy): Invalidate the rwlock before -	freeing up any of it's resources - to avoid contention. - -	* private.c (ptw32_tkAssocCreate): Change assoc->lock -	to use a dynamically initialised mutex - only consumes -	a W32 mutex or critical section when first used, -	not before. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Remove redundant assignment -	to "mx". -	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Set attribute to NULL -	before freeing it's memory - to avoid contention. - -	* implement.h (PTW32_EPS_CANCEL/PTW32_EPS_EXIT): -	Must be defined for all compilers - used as generic -	exception selectors by ptw32_throw(). - -	* 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. - -2000-08-17  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* All applicable: Change _pthread_ prefix to -	ptw32_ prefix to remove leading underscores -	from private library identifiers (single -	and double leading underscores are reserved in the -	ANSI C standard for compiler implementations). - -	* tsd.c (pthread_create_key): Initialise temporary -	key before returning it's address to avoid race -	conditions. - -2000-08-13  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* errno.c: Add _MD precompile condition; thus far -	had no effect when using /MD compile option but I -	thnk it should be there. - -	* exit.c: Add __cplusplus to various #if lines; -	was compiling SEH code even when VC++ had -	C++ compile options. - -	* private.c: ditto. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Add PT_STDCALL macro to -	function pointer arg in _beginthread(). - -	* pthread.h: PT_STDCALL really does need to be defined -	in both this and impliment.h; don't set it to __cdecl -	- this macro is only used to extend function pointer -	casting for functions that will be passed as parameters. -	(~PThreadCleanup): add cast and group expression. -	(_errno): Add _MD compile conditional. -	(PtW32NoCatchWarn): Change pragma message. - -	* implement.h: Move and change PT_STDCALL define. - -	* need_errno.h: Add _MD to compilation conditional. - -	* GNUmakefile: Substantial rewrite for new naming -	convention; set for nil optimisation (turn it up -	when we have a working library build; add target -	"fake.a" to build a libpthreadw32.a from the VC++ -	built DLL pthreadVCE.dll. - -	* pthread.def (LIBRARY): Don't specify in the .def -	file - it is specified on the linker command line -	since we now use the same .def file for variously -	named .dlls. - -	* Makefile: Substantial rewrite for new naming -	convention; default nmake target only issues a -	help message; run nmake with specific target -	corresponding to the EH scheme being used. - -	* README: Update information; add naming convention -	explanation. - -	* ANNOUNCE: Update information. - -2000-08-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h: Add compile-time message when using -	MSC_VER compiler and C++ EH to warn application -	programmers to use PtW32Catch instead of catch(...) -	if they want cancelation and pthread_exit to work. - -	* implement.h: Remove #include <semaphore.h>; we -	use our own local semaphore.h. - -2000-08-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c (pthread_pop_cleanup): Remove _pthread -	prefix from __except and catch keywords; implement.h -	now simply undefines ptw32__except and -	ptw32_catch if defined; VC++ was not textually -	substituting ptw32_catch etc back to catch as -	it was redefined; the reason for using the prefixed -	version was to make it clear that it was not using -	the pthread.h redefined catch keyword. - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Ditto. -	(ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines): Ditto. - -	* implement.h (ptw32__except): Remove #define. -	(ptw32_catch): Remove #define. - -	* GNUmakefile (pthread.a): New target to build -	libpthread32.a from pthread.dll using dlltool. - -	* buildlib.bat: Duplicate cl commands with args to -	build C++ EH version of pthread.dll; use of .bat -	files is redundant now that nmake compatible -	Makefile is included; used as a kludge only now. - -	* Makefile: Localise some macros and fix up the clean: -	target to extend it and work properly. - -	* CONTRIBUTORS: Add contributors. - -	* ANNOUNCE: Updated. - -	* README: Updated. - -2000-08-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h: Remove #warning - VC++ doesn't accept it. - -2000-08-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (PtW32CatchAll): Add macro. When compiling -	applications using VC++ with C++ EH rather than SEH -	'PtW32CatchAll' must be used in place of any 'catch( ... )' -	if the application wants pthread cancelation or -	pthread_exit() to work. - -2000-08-03  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h: Add a base class ptw32_exception for -	library internal exceptions and change the "catch" -	re-define macro to use it. - -2000-08-02  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* GNUmakefile (CFLAGS): Add -mthreads. -	Add new targets to generate cpp and asm output. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Remove dead code. - -2000-07-25  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* sched.c (sched_get_priority_max): Handle different WinCE and -	Win32 priority values together. -	(sched_get_priority_min): Ditto. -	- Tristan Savatier <tristan@mpegtv.com> - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Force new threads to wait until -	pthread_create has the new thread's handle; we also retain -	a local copy of the handle for internal use until -	pthread_create returns. - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Initialise ei[]. -	(ptw32_threadStart): When beginthread is used to start the -	thread, force waiting until the creator thread had the  -	thread handle. - -	* cancel.c (ptw32_cancel_thread): Include context switch -	code for defined(_X86_) environments in addition to _M_IX86. - -	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_destroy): Assignment changed -	to avoid compiler warning. - -	* private.c (ptw32_get_exception_services_code): Cast -	NULL return value to avoid compiler warning. - -	* cleanup.c (pthread_pop_cleanup): Initialise "cleanup" variable -	to avoid compiler warnings. - -	* misc.c (ptw32_new): Change "new" variable to "t" to avoid -	confusion with the C++ keyword of the same name. - -	* condvar.c (cond_wait_cleanup): Initialise lastWaiter variable. -	(cond_timedwait): Remove unused local variables. to avoid -	compiler warnings. - -	* dll.c (dllMain): Remove 2000-07-21 change - problem -	appears to be in pthread_create(). - -2000-07-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): If a destructor was given -	and the pthread_mutex_init failed, then would try to -	reference a NULL pointer (*key); eliminate this section of -	code by using a dynamically initialised mutex -	(PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER). - -	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Return an error if -	unable to set the value; simplify cryptic conditional. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_key_delete): Locking threadsLock relied -	on mutex_lock returning an error if the key has no destructor. -	ThreadsLock is only initialised if the key has a destructor. -	Making this mutex a static could reduce the number of mutexes -	used by an application since it is actually created only at -	first use and it's often destroyed soon after. -	 -2000-07-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* FAQ: Added Q5 and Q6. - -2000-07-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Set threadH to 0 (zero) -	everywhere. Some assignments were using NULL. Maybe -	it should be NULL everywhere - need to check. (I know -	they are nearly always the same thing - but not by -	definition.) - -	* dll.c: Include resource leakage work-around. This is a -	partial FIXME which doesn't stop all leakage. The real -	problem needs to be found and fixed. -	- "David Baggett" <dmb@itasoftware.com> - -	* misc.c (pthread_self): Try to catch NULL thread handles -	at the point where they might be generated, even though -	they should always be valid at this point. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): return an error value if -	pthread_self() returns NULL. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): return an error value if -	pthread_self() returns NULL. - -	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): return an error value if -	pthread_self() returns NULL. - -2000-03-02  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Set default stacksize to zero (0) -	rather than PTHREAD_STACK_MIN even though these are now the same. - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_STACK_MIN): Lowered to 0. - -2000-01-28  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Free mutex if it has been alloced; -	if critical sections can be used instead of Win32 mutexes, test -	that the critical section works and return an error if not. - -2000-01-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c (pthread_pop_cleanup): Include SEH code only if MSC is not -	compiling as C++. -	(pthread_push_cleanup): Include SEH code only if MSC is not -	compiling as C++. - -	* pthread.h: Include SEH code only if MSC is not -	compiling as C++. - -	* implement.h: Include SEH code only if MSC is not -	compiling as C++. - -	* cancel.c (ptw32_cancel_thread): Add _M_IX86 check. -	(pthread_testcancel): Include SEH code only if MSC is not -	compiling as C++. -	(ptw32_cancel_self): Include SEH code only if MSC is not -	compiling as C++. - -2000-01-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* Makefile: Remove inconsistencies in 'cl' args -	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl> - -2000-01-04  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_get_exception_services_code): New; returns -	value of EXCEPTION_PTW32_SERVICES. -	(ptw32_processInitialize): Remove initialisation of -	ptw32_exception_services which is no longer needed. - -	* pthread.h (ptw32_exception_services): Remove extern. -	(ptw32_get_exception_services_code): Add function prototype; -	use this to return EXCEPTION_PTW32_SERVICES value instead of -	using the ptw32_exception_services variable which I had -	trouble exporting through pthread.def. - -	* global.c (ptw32_exception_services): Remove declaration. - -1999-11-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Forward declare ptw32_new(); - -	* misc.c (ptw32_new): New; alloc and initialise a new pthread_t. -	(pthread_self): New thread struct is generated 	by new routine -	ptw32_new(). - -	* create.c (pthread_create): New thread struct is generated -	by new routine ptw32_new(). - -1999-11-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* global.c (ptw32_exception_services): Declare new variable.  - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Destroy thread's -	cancelLock mutex; make 'catch' and '__except' usageimmune to -	redfinitions in pthread.h. -	(ptw32_processInitialize): Init new constant ptw32_exception_services. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Initialise thread's cancelLock -	mutex. - -	* cleanup.c (pthread_pop_cleanup): Make 'catch' and '__except' -	usage immune to redfinition s in pthread.h. - -	* private.c: Ditto. - -	* pthread.h (catch): Redefine 'catch' so that C++ applications -	won't catch our internal exceptions. -	(__except): ditto for __except. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_catch): Define internal version -	of 'catch' because 'catch' is redefined by pthread.h. -	(__except): ditto for __except. -	(struct pthread_t_): Add cancelLock mutex for async cancel -	safety. - -	* cancel.c (ptw32_cancel_self): New; part of the async -	cancellation implementation. -	(ptw32_cancel_thread): Ditto; this function is X86 -	processor specific. -	(pthread_setcancelstate): Add check for pending async -	cancel request and cancel the calling thread if -	required; add async-cancel safety lock. -	(pthread_setcanceltype): Ditto. -	- Jason Nye <jnye@nbnet.nb.ca> -	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl> - -1999-11-13  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* configure.in (AC_OUTPUT): Put generated output into GNUmakefile -	rather than Makefile. Makefile will become the MSC nmake compatible -	version -	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl> - -	* misc.c (pthread_self): Add a note about GetCurrentThread -	returning a pseudo-handle -	- John Bossom (John.Bossom@cognos.com> - -1999-11-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* dll.c (dllMain): Free kernel32 ASAP. -	If TryEnterCriticalSection is not being used, then free -	the kernel32.dll handle now, rather than leaving it until -	DLL_PROCESS_DETACH. - -	Note: this is not a pedantic exercise in freeing unused -	resources!  It is a work-around for a bug in Windows 95 -	(see microsoft knowledge base article, Q187684) which -	does Bad Things when FreeLibrary is called within -	the DLL_PROCESS_DETACH code, in certain situations. -	Since w95 just happens to be a platform which does not -	provide TryEnterCriticalSection, the bug will be -	effortlessly avoided. -	- Todd Owen <towen@lucidcalm.dropbear.id.au> - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Make it a deferred cancelation point. - -	* misc.c (pthread_self): Explicitly initialise implicitly -	created thread state to default values. - -1999-11-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (winsock.h): Include unconditionally. -	(ETIMEDOUT): Change fallback value to that defined by winsock.h. -	 -	* general: Patched for portability to WinCE. The details are -	described in the file WinCE-PORT. Follow the instructions -	in README.WinCE to make the appropriate changes in config.h. -	- Tristan Savatier <tristan@mpegtv.com> - -1999-10-30  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Explicitly initialise thread state to -	default values. - -	* cancel.c (pthread_setcancelstate): Check for NULL 'oldstate' -	for compatibility with Solaris pthreads; -	(pthread_setcanceltype): ditto: -	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl> - -1999-10-23  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (ctime_r): Fix incorrect argument "_tm" -	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl> - -1999-10-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (_POSIX_THREADS): Only define it if it isn't -	already defined. Projects may need to define this on -	the CC command line under Win32 as it doesn't have unistd.h -	- Aurelio Medina <aureliom@crt.com> - -1999-10-17  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_destroy): Add cast to remove compile -	warning. - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_broadcast): Only release semaphores -	if there are waiting threads. - -1999-10-15  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (cond_wait_cleanup): New static cleanup handler for -	cond_timedwait; -	(cond_timedwait): pthread_cleanup_push args changed; -	canceling a thread while it's in pthread_cond_wait -	will now decrement the waiters count and cleanup if it's the -	last waiter. -	- Lorin Hochstein <lmh@xiphos.ca> and  -	  Peter Slacik <Peter.Slacik@tatramed.sk>; -	the last waiter will now reset the CV's wasBroadcast flag -	- Graham Dumpleton <Graham.Dumpleton@ra.pad.otc.telstra.com.au>. - -Thu Sep 16 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_destroy): Add serialisation. -	(_rwlock_check_need_init): Check for detroyed rwlock. -	* rwlock.c: Check return codes from _rwlock_check_need_init(); -	modify comments; serialise access to rwlock objects during -	operations; rename rw_mutex to rw_lock. -	* implement.h: Rename rw_mutex to rw_lock. -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Add serialisation. -	(_mutex_check_need_init): Check for detroyed mutex. -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): Add serialisation. -	(_cond_check_need_init): Check for detroyed condvar. -	* mutex.c: Modify comments. -	* condvar.c: Modify comments. - -Sat Sep 10 12:56:13 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	The following code for POSIX read/write locks was contributed -	by Aurelio Medina. - -	* implement.h (pthread_rwlock_t_): Add. -	* pthread.h (pthread_rwlock_t): Add. -	(PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER): Add. -	Add rwlock function prototypes. -	* rwlock.c: New module. -	* pthread.def: Add new rwlock functions. -	* private.c (ptw32_processInitialize): initialise -	ptw32_rwlock_test_init_lock critical section. -	* global.c (ptw32_rwlock_test_init_lock): Add. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Don't free mutex memory -	if mutex is PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER and has not been -	initialised yet. - -Wed Sep  8 12:56:13 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Free mutex memory. -	- Milan Gardian <mg@tatramed.sk> - -1999-08-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Fix reference to potentially -	uninitialised pointer. - -1999-08-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Apply fix of 1999-08-19 -	this time to C++ and non-trapped C versions. Ommitted to -	do this the first time through. - -1999-08-19  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Return exit status from -	the application thread startup routine. -	- Milan Gardian <mg@tatramed.sk> - -1999-08-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Put status into pthread_t->exitStatus -	- John Bossom <john.Bossom@cognos.com> -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Set pthread->exitStatus -	on exit of try{} block. -	- John Bossom <john.Bossom@cognos.com> -	* sync.c (pthread_join): use pthread_exitStatus value if the -	thread exit doesn't return a value (for Mingw32 CRTDLL -	which uses endthread instead of _endthreadex). -	- John Bossom <john.Bossom@cognos.com> - -Tue Aug 17 20:17:58 CDT 1999  Mumit Khan  <khan@xraylith.wisc.edu> - -        * create.c (pthread_create): Add CRTDLL suppport. -        * exit.c (pthread_exit): Likewise. -        * private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Likewise. -        (ptw32_threadDestroy): Likewise. -        * sync.c (pthread_join): Likewise. -        * tests/join1.c (main): Warn about partial support for CRTDLL. - -Tue Aug 17 20:00:08 1999  Mumit Khan  <khan@xraylith.wisc.edu> - -        * Makefile.in (LD): Delete entry point. -        * acconfig.h (STDCALL): Delete unused macro. -        * configure.in: Remove test for STDCALL. -        * config.h.in: Regenerate. -        * errno.c (_errno): Fix self type. -        * pthread.h (PT_STDCALL): Move from here to -        * implement.h (PT_STDCALL): here. -        (ptw32_threadStart): Fix prototype. -        * private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Likewise. - -1999-08-14  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Don't call pthread_self() but -	get thread handle directly from TSD for efficiency. -	 -1999-08-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): ei[] only declared if _MSC_VER. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Check for implicitly created threads -	to avoid raising an unhandled exception. -	 -1999-07-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): Add critical section. -	(cond_timedwait): Add critical section; check for timeout -	waiting on semaphore. -	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Add critical section. -	- Peter Slacik <Peter.Slacik@tatramed.sk> - -1999-07-09  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	The following changes fix a bug identified by -	Lorin Hochstein <lmh@xiphos.ca> and solved by -	John Bossom <John.Bossom@Cognos.COM>. - -	The problem was that cleanup handlers were not executed when -	pthread_exit() was called. - -	* implement.h (pthread_t_): Add exceptionInformation element for -	C++ per-thread exception information. -	(general): Define and rename exceptions. - - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait):  PTW32_EPS_CANCEL (SEH) and -	ptw32_exception_cancel (C++) used to identify the exception. - -	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): PTW32_EPS_CANCEL (SEH) and -	ptw32_exception_cancel (C++) used to identify the exception. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): throw/raise an exception to return to -	ptw32_threadStart() to exit the thread. PTW32_EPS_EXIT (SEH) -	and ptw32_exception_exit (C++) used to identify the exception. - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Add pthread_exit exception trap; -	clean up and exit the thread directly rather than via pthread_exit(). - -Sun May 30 00:25:02 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* semaphore.h (mode_t): Conditionally typedef it. - -Fri May 28 13:33:05 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_broadcast): Fix possible memory fault -	- Mark E. Armstrong <avail@pacbell.net> -	 -Thu May 27 13:08:46 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_broadcast): Fix logic bug -	- Peter Slacik <Peter.Slacik@tatramed.sk>; -	optimise sem_post loop -	- Bossom, John <John.Bossom@Cognos.COM>. - -Fri May 14 12:13:18 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Fix logic bug -	- Mike Russo <miker@eai.com>. - -Sat May  8 09:42:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.def (sem_open): Add. -	(sem_close): Add. -	(sem_unlink): Add. -	(sem_getvalue): Add. - -	* FAQ (Question 3): Add. - -Thu Apr  8 01:16:23 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* semaphore.c (sem_open): New function; returns an error (ENOSYS). -	(sem_close): ditto. -	(sem_unlink): ditto. -	(sem_getvalue): ditto. - -	* semaphore.h (_POSIX_SEMAPHORES): define. -	 -Wed Apr  7 14:09:52 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* errno.c (_REENTRANT || _MT): Invert condition. - -	* pthread.h (_errno): Conditionally include prototype. - -Wed Apr  7 09:37:00 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* *.c (comments): Remove individual attributions - these are -	documented sufficiently elsewhere. - -	* implement.h (pthread.h): Remove extraneous include. - -Sun Apr  4 11:05:57 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* sched.c (sched.h): Include. - -	* sched.h: New file for POSIX 1b scheduling. - -	* pthread.h: Move opaque structures to implement.h; move sched_* -	prototypes out and into sched.h. - -	* implement.h: Add opaque structures from pthread.h. - -	* sched.c (sched_yield): New function. - -	* condvar.c (ptw32_sem_*): Rename to sem_*; except for -	ptw32_sem_timedwait which is an private function. - -Sat Apr  3 23:28:00 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* Makefile.in (OBJS): Add errno.o. - -Fri Apr  2 11:08:50 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h (ptw32_sem_*): Remove prototypes now defined in -	semaphore.h. - -	* pthread.h (sempahore.h): Include. - -	* semaphore.h: New file for POSIX 1b semaphores. - -	* pthread.h (ptw32_sem_t): Change to sem_t.  - -	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_*): Change to sem_*; these functions -	will be exported from the library; set errno on error. -	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com> -	(ptw32_sem_timedwait): Moved to private.c. - -	* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Moved from semaphore.c; -	set errno on error. - -	* errno.c (_errno): New file. New function. -	- John Bossom - -	* pthread.h (pthread_t_): Add per-thread errno element. - -Fri Mar 26 14:11:45 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Check for negative -	milliseconds. -	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi> - -Wed Mar 24 11:32:07 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Initialise exceptionInformation[2]. -	(pthread_self): Get a real Win32 thread handle for implicit threads. -	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com> - -	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): Initialise exceptionInformation[2]. -	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com> - -	* implement.h (SE_INFORMATION): Fix values. -	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com> - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadDestroy): Close the thread handle. -	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com> - -Fri Mar 19 12:57:27 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cancel.c (comments): Update and cleanup. - -Fri Mar 19 09:12:59 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): status returns PTHREAD_CANCELED. - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_CANCELED): defined. - -Tue Mar 16  1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* all: Add GNU LGPL and Copyright and Warranty. -	 -Mon Mar 15 00:20:13 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): fix possible uninitialised use -	of cv. - -Sun Mar 14 21:01:59 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): don't do full cleanup if -	static initialised cv has never been used. -	(cond_timedwait): check result of auto-initialisation. - -Thu Mar 11 09:01:48 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t): revert to (pthread_mutex_t *); -	define a value to serve as PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER. -	(pthread_mutex_t_): remove staticinit and valid elements. -	(pthread_cond_t): revert to (pthread_cond_t_ *); -	define a value to serve as PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER. -	(pthread_cond_t_): remove staticinit and valid elements. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_t args): adjust indirection of references. -	(all functions): check for PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER value; -	check for NULL (invalid). - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_t args): adjust indirection of references. -	(all functions): check for PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER value; -	check for NULL (invalid). - -Wed Mar 10 17:18:12 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Undo changes from Mar 8 and 7. - -Mon Mar  8 11:18:59 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Ensure cancelEvent handle is the lowest -	indexed element in the handles array. Enhance test for abandoned -	objects. - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Trailing elements not -	initialised are set to zero by the compiler. This avoids the -	problem of initialising the opaque critical section element in it. -	(PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER): Ditto. - -	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Check sem == NULL earlier. - -Sun Mar  7 12:31:14 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): set semaphore initial value -	to 0, not 1. cond_timedwait was returning signaled immediately. - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Place the cancel event handle first -	in the handle table for WaitForMultipleObjects. This ensures that -	the cancel event is recognised and acted apon if both objects -	happen to be signaled together. - -	* private.c (ptw32_cond_test_init_lock): Initialise and destroy. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_cond_test_init_lock): Add extern. - -	* global.c (ptw32_cond_test_init_lock): Add declaration.  - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): check for valid initialised CV; -	flag destroyed CVs as invalid. -	(pthread_cond_init): pthread_cond_t is no longer just a pointer. -	This is because PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER needs state info to reside -	in pthread_cond_t so that it can initialise on first use. Will work on -	making pthread_cond_t (and other objects like it) opaque again, if -	possible, later. -	(cond_timedwait): add check for statically initialisation of -	CV; initialise on first use. -	(pthread_cond_signal): check for valid CV. -	(pthread_cond_broadcast): check for valid CV. -	(_cond_check_need_init): Add. - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER): Fix. -	(pthread_cond_t): no longer a pointer to pthread_cond_t_. -	(pthread_cond_t_): add 'staticinit' and 'valid' elements. - -Sat Mar 6 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Undate comments. - -Sun Feb 21 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): missing braces around -	cs element initialiser. - -1999-02-21  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* pthread.h (pthread_exit): The return type of this function is -	void, not int. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Do not return 0. - -Sat Feb 20 16:03:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* dll.c (DLLMain): Expand TryEnterCriticalSection support test. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): The check for -	ptw32_try_enter_critical_section == NULL should have been -	removed long ago. - -Fri Feb 19 16:03:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Fix pthread_equal() test. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Check mutex != NULL before -	using it. - -Thu Feb 18 16:17:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* misc.c (pthread_equal): Fix inverted result. - -	* Makefile.in: Use libpthread32.a as the name of the DLL export -	library instead of pthread.lib. - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): cv could have been used unitialised; -	initialise. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): parms could have been used unitialised; -	initialise. - -	* pthread.h (struct pthread_once_t_): Remove redefinition. - -Sat Feb 13 03:03:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (struct pthread_once_t_): Replaced. - -	* misc.c (pthread_once): Replace with John Bossom's version; -	has lighter weight serialisation; fixes problem of not holding -	competing threads until after the init_routine completes. - -Thu Feb 11 13:34:14 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Change C++ exception throw. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Change FIXME comment - issue resolved. - -Wed Feb 10 12:49:11 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* configure: Various temporary changes. -	- Kevin Ruland <Kevin.Ruland@anheuser-busch.com> - -	* README: Update. - -	* pthread.def (pthread_attr_getstackaddr): uncomment -	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): uncomment - -Fri Feb  5 13:42:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* semaphore.c: Comment format changes. - -Thu Feb  4 10:07:28 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* global.c: Remove ptw32_exception instantiation. - -	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): Change C++ exception throw. - -	* implement.h: Remove extern declaration. - -Wed Feb  3 13:04:44 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c: Rename ptw32_*_cleanup() to pthread_*_cleanup(). - -	* pthread.def: Ditto. -	 -	* pthread.h: Ditto. - -	* pthread.def (pthread_cleanup_push): Remove from export list; -	the function is defined as a macro under all compilers. -	(pthread_cleanup_pop): Ditto. - -	* pthread.h: Remove #if defined(). - -Wed Feb  3 10:13:48 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Check for NULL value_ptr arg; -	check for detached threads. - -Tue Feb  2 18:07:43 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Add #include <pthread.h>. -	Change sem_t to ptw32_sem_t. - -	Various patches by Kevin Ruland <Kevin.Ruland@anheuser-busch.com> - -	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Add and modify casts. -	Reverse LHS/RHS bitwise assignments. - -	* pthread.h: Remove #include <semaphore.h>. -	(PTW32_ATTR_VALID): Add cast. -	(struct pthread_t_): Add sigmask element. - -	* dll.c: Add "extern C" for DLLMain. -	(DllMain): Add cast. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Set sigmask in thread. - -	* condvar.c: Remove #include. Change sem_* to ptw32_sem_*. - -	* attr.c: Changed #include. - -	* Makefile.in: Additional targets and changes to build the library -	as a DLL. - -Fri Jan 29 11:56:28 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* Makefile.in (OBJS): Add semaphore.o to list. - -	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Move from private.c. -	Rename sem_* to ptw32_sem_*. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_cond_t): Change type of sem_t. -	_POSIX_SEMAPHORES no longer defined. - -	* semaphore.h: Contents moved to implement.h. -	Removed from source tree. - -	* implement.h: Add semaphore function prototypes and rename all -	functions to prepend 'ptw32_'. They are -	now private to the pthreads-win32 implementation. - -	* private.c: Change #warning. -	Move ptw32_sem_timedwait() to semaphore.c. - -	* cleanup.c: Change #warning. - -	* misc.c: Remove #include <errno.h> - -	* pthread.def: Cleanup CVS merge conflicts. - -	* global.c: Ditto. - -	* ChangeLog: Ditto. - -	* cleanup.c: Ditto. - -Sun Jan 24 01:34:52 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* semaphore.c (sem_wait): Remove second arg to  -	pthreadCancelableWait() call. - -Sat Jan 23 17:36:40 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.def: Add new functions to export list. - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_AUTO_CS_NP): New. -	(PTHREAD_MUTEX_FORCE_CS_NP): New. - -	* README: Updated. - -Fri Jan 22 14:31:59 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* Makefile.in (CFLAGS): Remove -fhandle-exceptions. Not needed -	with egcs. Add -g for debugging. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Replace __stdcall with PT_STDCALL -	macro. This is a hack and must be fixed. - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Remove redundant statement. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Cast calloc return value. - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Add cast. -	(pthread_self): Add cast. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Add cast. - -	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Cast calloc return value. - -	* cleanup.c: Reorganise conditional compilation. - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Remove unused 'result'. -	Cast malloc return value. - -	* private.c (ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines): Redo conditional -	compilation. - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait): C++ version uses 'throw'. - -	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): Ditto. - -	* implement.h (class ptw32_exception): Define for C++. - -	* pthread.h: Fix C, C++, and Win32 SEH condition compilation -	mayhem around pthread_cleanup_* defines. C++ version now uses John -	Bossom's cleanup handlers. -	(pthread_attr_t): Make 'valid' unsigned. -	Define '_timeb' as 'timeb' for Ming32. -	Define PT_STDCALL as nothing for Mingw32. May be temporary. - -	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): Cast return value. - -Wed Jan 20 09:31:28 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_t): Changed to a pointer. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Conditionally create Win32 mutex -	- from John Bossom's implementation. -	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Conditionally close Win32 mutex -	- from John Bossom's implementation. -	(pthread_mutexattr_init): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Ditto. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): New function from John Bossom's -	implementation. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): New function from John Bossom's -	implementation. - -Tue Jan 19 18:27:42 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (pthreadCancelableTimedWait): New prototype. -	(pthreadCancelableWait): Remove second argument. - -	* misc.c (CancelableWait): New static function is  -	pthreadCancelableWait() renamed. -	(pthreadCancelableWait): Now just calls CancelableWait() with -	INFINITE timeout. -	(pthreadCancelableTimedWait): Just calls CancelableWait() -	with passed in timeout. - -	* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): 'abstime' arg really is -	absolute time. Calculate relative time to wait from current -	time before passing timeout to new routine  -	pthreadCancelableTimedWait(). -	- Scott Lightner <scott@curriculum.com> - -Tue Jan 19 10:27:39 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np): New prototype. -	 -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Init 'pshared' and 'forcecs' -	attributes to 0. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np): New function (not portable). - -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t):  -	Add 'mutex' element. Set to NULL in PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER. -	The pthread_mutex_*() routines will try to optimise performance -	by choosing either mutexes or critical sections as the basis -	for pthread mutexes for each indevidual mutex. -	(pthread_mutexattr_t_): Add 'forcecs' element. -	Some applications may choose to force use of critical sections -	if they know that:- -	     the mutex is PROCESS_PRIVATE and,  -	         either the OS supports TryEnterCriticalSection() or -	         pthread_mutex_trylock() will never be called on the mutex. -	This attribute will be setable via a non-portable routine. - -	Note: We don't yet support PROCESS_SHARED mutexes, so the -	implementation as it stands will default to Win32 mutexes only if -	the OS doesn't support TryEnterCriticalSection. On Win9x, and early -	versions of NT 'forcecs' will need to be set in order to get -	critical section based mutexes. - -Sun Jan 17 12:01:26 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Init new 'staticinit' -	value to '1' and existing 'valid' value to '1'. - -	* global.c (ptw32_mutex_test_init_lock): Add. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_mutex_test_init_lock.): Add extern. - -	* private.c (ptw32_processInitialize): Init critical section for -	global lock used by _mutex_check_need_init(). -	(ptw32_processTerminate): Ditto (:s/Init/Destroy/). - -	* dll.c (dllMain): Move call to FreeLibrary() so that it is only -	called once when the process detaches. - -	* mutex.c (_mutex_check_need_init): New static function to test -	and init PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER mutexes. Provides serialised -	access to the internal state of the uninitialised static mutex.  -	Called from pthread_mutex_trylock() and pthread_mutex_lock() which -	do a quick unguarded test to check if _mutex_check_need_init() -	needs to be called. This is safe as the test is conservative - 	and is repeated inside the guarded section of  -	_mutex_check_need_init(). Thus in all calls except the first -	calls to lock static mutexes, the additional overhead to lock any -	mutex is a single memory fetch and test for zero. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t_): Add 'staticinit' member. Mutexes -	initialised by PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER aren't really initialised -	until the first attempt to lock it. Using the 'valid' -	flag (which flags the mutex as destroyed or not) to record this -	information would be messy. It is possible for a statically -	initialised mutex such as this to be destroyed before ever being -	used. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Call _mutex_check_need_init() -	to test/init PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER mutexes. -	(pthread_mutex_lock): Ditto. -	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Add check to ensure we don't try to unlock -	an unitialised static mutex. -	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Add check to ensure we don't try to delete -	a critical section that we never created. Allows us to destroy -	a static mutex that has never been locked (and hence initialised). -	(pthread_mutex_init): Set 'staticinit' flag to 0 for the new mutex. - -Sun Jan 17 12:01:26 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Move from semaphore.c. - -	* semaphore.c : Remove redundant #includes. -	(ptw32_sem_timedwait): Move to private.c. -	(sem_wait): Add missing abstime arg to pthreadCancelableWait() call. - -Fri Jan 15 23:38:05 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (cond_timedwait): Remove comment. - -Fri Jan 15 15:41:28 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h: Add new 'abstime' arg to pthreadCancelableWait() -	prototype. - -	* condvar.c (cond_timedwait): New generalised function called by -	both pthread_cond_wait() and pthread_cond_timedwait(). This is -	essentially pthread_cond_wait() renamed and modified to add the -	'abstime' arg and call the new ptw32_sem_timedwait() instead of -	sem_wait(). -	(pthread_cond_wait): Now just calls the internal static -	function cond_timedwait() with an INFINITE wait. -	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Now implemented. Calls the internal -	static function cond_timedwait(). - -	* implement.h (ptw32_sem_timedwait): New internal function -	prototype. - -	* misc.c (pthreadCancelableWait): Added new 'abstime' argument -	to allow shorter than INFINITE wait. - -	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): New function for internal -	use.  This is essentially sem_wait() modified to add the -        'abstime' arg and call the modified (see above) -        pthreadCancelableWait(). - -Thu Jan 14 14:27:13 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c: Correct _cplusplus to __cplusplus wherever used. - -	* Makefile.in: Add CC=g++ and add -fhandle-exceptions to CFLAGS. -	The derived Makefile will compile all units of the package as C++ -	so that those which include try/catch exception handling should work -	properly. The package should compile ok if CC=gcc, however, exception -	handling will not be included and thus thread cancellation, for - 	example, will not work. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_pop_cleanup): Add #warning to compile this - 	file as C++ if using a cygwin32 environment. Perhaps the whole package -	should be compiled using g++ under cygwin. - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Change #error directive -	into #warning and bracket for __CYGWIN__ and derivative compilers. - -Wed Jan 13 09:34:52 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* build.bat: Delete old binaries before compiling/linking. - -Tue Jan 12 09:58:38 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* dll.c: The Microsoft compiler pragmas probably are more -	appropriately protected by _MSC_VER than by _WIN32. -	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>. - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_timedwait): Fix function description -	comments. - -	* pthread.h: Define ETIMEDOUT. This should be returned by -	pthread_cond_timedwait which is not implemented yet as of -	snapshot-1999-01-04-1305. It was implemented in the older version. -	The Microsoft compiler pragmas probably are more appropriately -	protected by _MSC_VER than by _WIN32. -	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>. - -	* pthread.def: pthread_mutex_destroy was missing from the def file -	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>. - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_broadcast): Ensure we only wait on threads -	if there were any waiting on the condition. -	I think pthread_cond_broadcast should do the WaitForSingleObject -	only if cv->waiters > 0? Otherwise it seems to hang, at least in the -	testg thread program from glib. -	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>.  - -	* semaphore.c (sem_post): Correct typo in comment. - -Mon Jan 11 20:33:19 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h: Re-arrange conditional compile of pthread_cleanup-* -	macros. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_push_cleanup): Provide conditional  -	compile of cleanup->prev. - -1999-01-11  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): Invert logic when testing the -	return value from calloc(). -	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>. - -Sat Jan  9 14:32:08 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Compile-time switch for CYGWIN derived environments -	to use CreateThread instead of _beginthreadex. Ditto for ExitThread. -	Patch provided by Anders Norlander  <anorland@hem2.passagen.se>. - -Tue Jan  5 16:33:04 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_pop_cleanup): Add C++ version of __try/__except -	block. Move trailing "}" out of #ifdef _WIN32 block left there by -	(rpj's) mistake. - -	* private.c: Remove #include <errno.h> which is included by pthread.h. - -1998-12-11  Ben Elliston  <bje@toilet.to.cygnus.com> - -	* README: Update info about subscribing to the mailing list. - -Mon Jan  4 11:23:40 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* all: No code changes, just cleanup. -	- remove #if 0 /* Pre Bossom */ enclosed code. -	- Remove some redundant #includes. -	* pthread.h: Update implemented/unimplemented routines list. -	* Tag the bossom merge branch getting ready to merge back to main -	trunk. - -Tue Dec 29 13:11:16 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Move the following struct definitions to pthread.h: -	pthread_t_, pthread_attr_t_, pthread_mutex_t_, pthread_mutex_t_, -	pthread_mutexattr_t_, pthread_key_t_, pthread_cond_t_, -	pthread_condattr_t_, pthread_once_t_. - -	* pthread.h: Add "_" prefix to pthread_push_cleanup and  -	pthread_pop_cleanup internal routines, and associated struct and -	typedefs. - -	* buildlib.bat: Add compile command for semaphore.c - -	* pthread.def: Comment out pthread_atfork routine name.  -	Now unimplemented. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Rename tkAssocCreate to -	ptw32_tkAssocCreate. -	(pthread_key_delete): Rename tkAssocDestroy to -	ptw32_tkAssocDestroy. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Rename threadDestroy to ptw32_threadDestroy - -	* sched.c (is_attr): attr is now **attr (was *attr), so add extra -	NULL pointer test. -	(pthread_attr_setschedparam): Increase redirection for attr which is -	now a **. -	(pthread_attr_getschedparam): Ditto. -	(pthread_setschedparam): Change thread validation and rename "thread" - 	Win32 thread Handle element name to match John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_getschedparam): Ditto. - -	* private.c (ptw32_threadDestroy): Rename call to -	callUserDestroyRoutines() as ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines() - -	* misc.c: Add #include "implement.h". - -	* dll.c: Remove defined(KLUDGE) wrapped code. - -	* fork.c: Remove redefinition of ENOMEM. -	Remove pthread_atfork() and fork() with #if 0/#endif. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Rename threadStart and threadDestroy calls -	to ptw32_threadStart and ptw32_threadDestroy. - -	* implement.h: Rename "detachedstate" to "detachstate". - -	* attr.c: Rename "detachedstate" to "detachstate". - -Mon Dec 28 09:54:39 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* semaphore.c: Initial version. From John Bossom's implementation. -	* semaphore.h: Initial version. From John Bossom's implementation. - -Mon Dec 28 09:54:39 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.h (pthread_attr_t_): Change to *pthread_attr_t. - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setstacksize): Merge with John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_attr_getstacksize): Merge with John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Merge with John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_attr_getstackaddr): Merge with John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_attr_init): Merge with John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_attr_destroy): Merge with John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate): Merge with John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Merge with John Bossom's version. -	(is_attr): attr is now **attr (was *attr), so add extra NULL pointer -	test. - -	* implement.h (pthread_attr_t_): Add and rename elements in JEB's -	version to correspond to original, so that it can be used with -	original attr routines. - -	* pthread.h: Add #endif at end which was truncated in merging. - -Sun Dec 20 14:51:58 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* misc.c (pthreadCancelableWait): New function by John Bossom. Non-standard -	but provides a hook that can be used to implement cancellation points in -	applications that use this library. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_cleanup_pop): C++ (non-WIN32) version uses -	try/catch to emulate John Bossom's WIN32 __try/__finally behaviour. -	In the WIN32 version __finally block, add a test for AbnormalTermination otherwise -	cleanup is only run if the cleanup_pop execute arg is non-zero. Cancellation -	should cause the cleanup to run irrespective of the execute arg. - -	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_condattr_destroy): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_condattr_getpshared): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_condattr_setpshared): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_cond_init): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	Fix comment (refered to mutex rather than condition variable). -	(pthread_cond_destroy): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_cond_wait): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_cond_signal): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Replaced by John Bossom's version. - -Thu Dec 17 19:10:46 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_key_delete): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_setspecific): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_getspecific): Replaced by John Bossom's version. - -Mon Dec  7 09:44:40 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cancel.c (pthread_setcancelstate): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_setcanceltype): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_testcancel): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_cancel): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	 -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Replaced by John Bossom's version. - -	* misc.c (pthread_self): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_equal): Replaced by John Bossom's version. - -	* sync.c (pthread_detach): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	(pthread_join): Replaced by John Bossom's version. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Replaced by John Bossom's version. - -	* private.c (ptw32_processInitialize): New by John Bossom. -	(ptw32_processTerminate): Non-public function by John Bossom. -	(ptw32_threadStart): Non-public function by John Bossom. - 	(ptw32_threadDestroy): Non-public function by John Bossom. -	(ptw32_cleanupStack): Non-public function by John Bossom. -	(ptw32_tkAssocCreate): Non-public function by John Bossom. -	(ptw32_tkAssocDestroy): Non-public function by John Bossom. -	(ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines): Non-public function by John Bossom. - -	* implement.h: Added John Bossom's non-API structures and -	declarations. - -	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint): Cast return value of GetProcAddress -	to resolve compile warning from MSVC. - -	* dll.c (DLLmain): Replaced by John Bossom's version. -	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint): -	Re-applied Anders Norlander's patch:- -	Initialize ptw32_try_enter_critical_section at startup -	and release kernel32 handle when DLL is being unloaded. - -Sun Dec  6 21:54:35 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* buildlib.bat: Fix args to CL when building the .DLL - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Fix TSD key management. -	This is a tidy-up before TSD and Thread management is completely -	replaced by John Bossom's code. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Fix TSD key management. - -	* global.c (ptw32_key_virgin_next): Initialise. - -	* build.bat: New DOS script to compile and link a pthreads app -	using Microsoft's CL compiler linker. -	* buildlib.bat: New DOS script to compile all the object files -	and create pthread.lib and pthread.dll using Microsoft's CL -	compiler linker. - -1998-12-05  Anders Norlander  <anorland@hem2.passagen.se> - -	* implement.h (ptw32_try_enter_critical_section): New extern -	* dll.c (ptw32_try_enter_critical_section): New pointer to -	TryEnterCriticalSection if it exists; otherwise NULL. -	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint): -	Initialize ptw32_try_enter_critical_section at startup -	and release kernel32 handle when DLL is being unloaded. -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Replaced check for NT with -	a check if ptw32_try_enter_critical_section is valid -	pointer to a function. Call ptw32_try_enter_critical_section -	instead of TryEnterCriticalSection to avoid errors on Win95. - -Thu Dec 3 13:32:00 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ise.canberra.edu.au> - -	* README: Correct cygwin32 compatibility statement. - -Sun Nov 15 21:24:06 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Declare missing void * arg. -	Fixup CVS merge conflicts. - -1998-10-30  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* condvar.c (cond_wait): Fix semantic error. Test for equality -	instead of making an assignment. - -Fri Oct 30 15:15:50 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push): Fixed bug appending new -	handler to list reported by Peter Slacik -	<Peter.Slacik@leibinger.freinet.de>. -	(new_thread): Rename poorly named local variable to -	"new_handler". - -Sat Oct 24 18:34:59 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* global.c: Add TSD key management array and index declarations. - -	* implement.h: Ditto for externs. - -Fri Oct 23 00:08:09 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h (PTW32_TSD_KEY_REUSE): Add enum. - -	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread): Add call to -	ptw32_destructor_run_all() to clean up the threads keys. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Check for no more dirty -	keys to run destructors on. Assume that the destructor call always -	succeeds and set the key value to NULL. - -Thu Oct 22 21:44:44 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Add key management code. -	(pthread_key_create): Ditto. -	(pthread_key_delete): Ditto. - -	* implement.h (struct ptw32_tsd_key): Add status member. - -	* tsd.c: Add description of pthread_key_delete() from the -	standard as a comment. - -Fri Oct 16 17:38:47 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Fix and improve -	stepping through the key table. - -Thu Oct 15 14:05:01 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread): Remove init of destructorstack. -	No longer an element of pthread_t. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Fix type declaration and cast. -	(pthread_getspecific): Ditto. -	(pthread_getspecific): Change error return value to NULL if key -	is not in use. - -Thu Oct 15 11:53:21 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* global.c (ptw32_tsd_key_table): Fix declaration. - -	* implement.h(ptw32_TSD_keys_TlsIndex): Add missing extern. -	(ptw32_tsd_mutex): Ditto. - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Fix "keys" array declaration. -	Add comment. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Fix type declaration and cast. -	(pthread_getspecific): Ditto. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Declare missing loop -	counter. - -Wed Oct 14 21:09:24 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread): Increment ptw32_threads_count. -	(ptw32_delete_thread): Decrement ptw32_threads_count. -	Remove some comments. - -	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): : Fix two pthread_mutex_lock() calls that - 	should have been pthread_mutex_unlock() calls. -	(ptw32_vacuum): Remove call to ptw32_destructor_pop_all(). - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Fix two pthread_mutex_lock() calls that - 	should have been pthread_mutex_unlock() calls. - -	* global.c (ptw32_tsd_mutex): Add mutex for TSD operations. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Add critical section. -	(pthread_setspecific): Ditto. -	(pthread_getspecific): Ditto. -	(pthread_key_delete): Ditto. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Fix two pthread_mutex_lock() calls that - 	should have been pthread_mutex_unlock() calls. - -Mon Oct 12 00:00:44 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h (ptw32_tsd_key_table): New. - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Initialise per-thread TSD keys -	to NULL. - -	* misc.c (pthread_once): Correct typo in comment. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_destructor_push): Remove. -	(ptw32_destructor_pop): Remove. -	(ptw32_destructor_run_all): Rename from ptw32_destructor_pop_all. -	(PTW32_TSD_KEY_DELETED): Add enum. -	(PTW32_TSD_KEY_INUSE): Add enum. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_push): Remove. -	(ptw32_destructor_pop): Remove. -	(ptw32_destructor_run_all): Totally revamped TSD. - -	* dll.c (ptw32_TSD_keys_TlsIndex): Initialise. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Totally revamped TSD. -	(pthread_getspecific): Ditto. -	(pthread_create): Ditto. -	(pthread_delete): Ditto. - -Sun Oct 11 22:44:55 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* global.c (ptw32_tsd_key_table): Add new global. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_tsd_key_t and struct ptw32_tsd_key): -	Add. -	(struct _pthread): Remove destructorstack. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Rename from - 	ptw32_destructor_pop_all. The key destructor stack was made - 	global rather than per-thread. No longer removes destructor nodes -	from the stack. Comments updated. - -1998-10-06  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* condvar.c (cond_wait): Use POSIX, not Win32 mutex calls. -	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_signal): Likewise. - -1998-10-05  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* pthread.def: Update. Some functions aren't available yet, others -	are macros in <pthread.h>. - -	* tests/join.c: Remove; useless. - -Mon Oct  5 14:25:08 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* pthread.def: New file for building the DLL. - -1998-10-05  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* misc.c (pthread_equal): Correct inverted logic bug. -	(pthread_once): Use the POSIX mutex primitives, not Win32. Remove -	irrelevant FIXME comment. - -	* global.c (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Move to pthread.h. - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Define. -	(pthread_mutex_t): Reimplement as a struct containing a valid -	flag. If the flag is ever down upon entry to a mutex operation, -	we call pthread_mutex_create() to initialise the object. This -	fixes the problem of how to handle statically initialised objects -	that can't call InitializeCriticalSection() due to their context. -	(PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT): Define. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Set valid flag. -	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Clear valid flag. -	(pthread_mutex_lock): Check and handle the valid flag. -	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise. - -	* tests/mutex3.c: New file; test for the static initialisation -	macro. Passes. - -	* tests/create1.c: New file; test pthread_create(). Passes. -	 -	* tests/equal.c: Poor test; remove. -	 -	* tests/equal1.c New file; test pthread_equal(). Passes. - -	* tests/once1.c: New file; test for pthread_once(). Passes. - -	* tests/self.c: Remove; rename to self1.c. - -	* tests/self1.c: This is the old self.c. - -	* tests/self2.c: New file. Test pthread_self() with a single -	thread. Passes. - -	* tests/self3.c: New file. Test pthread_self() with a couple of -	threads to ensure their thread IDs differ. Passes. -	 -1998-10-04  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* tests/mutex2.c: Test pthread_mutex_trylock(). Passes. - -	* tests/mutex1.c: New basic test for mutex functions (it passes). -	(main): Eliminate warning. - -	* configure.in: Test for __stdcall, not _stdcall. Typo. - -	* configure: Regenerate. - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Remove FIXME comment. Win32 -	does know about ENOSYS after all. -	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Likewise. - -1998-10-03  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* configure.in: Test for the `_stdcall' keyword.  Define `STDCALL' -	to `_stdcall' if we have it, null otherwise. - -	* configure: Regenerate. - -	* acconfig.h (STDCALL): New define. - -	* config.h.in: Regenerate. - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Add STDCALL prefix. -	 -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Correct function signature. - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Only zero out the `sigmask' member -	if we have the sigset_t type. - -	* pthread.h: No need to include <unistd.h>.  It doesn't even exist -	on Win32! Again, an artifact of cross-compilation.	 -	(pthread_sigmask): Only provide if we have the sigset_t type. - -	* process.h: Remove. This was a stand-in before we started doing -	native compilation under Win32. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_init): Make `attr' argument const. - -1998-10-02  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* COPYING: Remove. - -	* COPYING.LIB: Add. This library is under the LGPL. - -1998-09-13  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* configure.in: Test for required system features. - -	* configure: Generate.  - -	* acconfig.h: New file. - -	* config.h.in: Generate. - -	* Makefile.in: Renamed from Makefile. - -	* COPYING: Import from a recent GNU package. - -	* config.guess: Likewise. - -	* config.sub: Likewise. - -	* install-sh: Likewise. - -	* config.h: Remove.   - -	* Makefile: Likewise. - -1998-09-12  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* windows.h: No longer needed; remove. - -	* windows.c: Likewise. - -Sat Sep 12 20:09:24 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* windows.h: Remove error number definitions. These are in <errno.h> -	 -	* tsd.c: Add comment explaining rationale for not building -	POSIX TSD on top of Win32 TLS. - -1998-09-12  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* {most}.c: Include <errno.h> to get POSIX error values. - -	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Only provide if HAVE_SIGSET_T is -	defined. -  -	* config.h: #undef features, don't #define them.  This will be -	generated by autoconf very soon. -	 -1998-08-11  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* Makefile (LIB): Define. -	(clean): Define target. -	(all): Build a library not just the object files. - -	* pthread.h: Provide a definition for struct timespec if we don't -	already have one. - -	* windows.c (TlsGetValue): Bug fix. -	 -Thu Aug  6 15:19:22 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* misc.c (pthread_once): Fix arg 1 of EnterCriticalSection() - 	and LeaveCriticalSection() calls to pass address-of lock. - -	* fork.c (pthread_atfork): Typecast (void (*)(void *)) funcptr -	in each ptw32_handler_push() call. - -	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): Fix attr arg in  -	pthread_attr_getdetachstate() call. - -	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread): Typecast (HANDLE) NULL. -	(ptw32_delete_thread): Ditto. - -	* implement.h: (PTW32_MAX_THREADS): Add define. This keeps -	changing in an attempt to make thread administration data types -	opaque and cleanup DLL startup. - -	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint):  -	(ptw32_virgins): Remove malloc() and free() calls. -	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto. -	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto. -	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto. - -	* global.c (_POSIX_THREAD_THREADS_MAX): Initialise with  -	PTW32_MAX_THREADS. -	(ptw32_virgins): Ditto. -	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto. -	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto. -	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Typecast (HANDLE) NULL. -	Typecast (unsigned (*)(void *)) start_routine. - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): Add address-of operator & to -	arg 1 of pthread_mutex_init() call. -	(pthread_cond_destroy): Add address-of operator & to -	arg 1 of pthread_mutex_destroy() call.  - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Add (int) cast to  -	pthread_getspecific() arg. -	(ptw32_destructor_pop): Add (void *) cast to "if" conditional. -	(ptw32_destructor_push): Add (void *) cast to -	ptw32_handler_push() "key" arg. -	(malloc.h): Add include. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_destructor_pop): Add prototype. - -	* tsd.c (implement.h): Add include. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Remove target_thread_mutex and it's -	initialisation. Rename getdetachedstate to getdetachstate. -	Remove unused variable "exitcode". -	(pthread_detach): Remove target_thread_mutex and it's -	initialisation. Rename getdetachedstate to getdetachstate. -	Rename setdetachedstate to setdetachstate. - -	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Rename SIG_SET to SIG_SETMASK. -	Cast "set" to (long *) in assignment to passify compiler warning. -	Add address-of operator & to thread->attr.sigmask in memcpy() call -	and assignment. -	(pthread_sigmask): Add address-of operator & to thread->attr.sigmask -	in memcpy() call and assignment. - -	* windows.h (THREAD_PRIORITY_ERROR_RETURN): Add. -	(THREAD_PRIORITY_LOWEST): Add. -	(THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST): Add. - -	* sched.c (is_attr): Add function. -	(implement.h): Add include. -	(pthread_setschedparam): Rename all instances of "sched_policy" -	to "sched_priority". -	(pthread_getschedparam): Ditto. - -Tue Aug  4 16:57:58 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread): Fix typo. Add missing ';'. - -	* global.c (ptw32_virgins): Change types from pointer to  -	array pointer. -	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto. -	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto. -	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto. - -	* implement.h(ptw32_virgins): Change types from pointer to  -	array pointer. -	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto. -	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto. -	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto. - -	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread): Fix "entry" should be "thread". - -	* misc.c (pthread_self): Add extern for ptw32_threadID_TlsIndex. - -	* global.c: Add comment. - -	* misc.c (pthread_once): Fix member -> dereferences. -	Change ptw32_once_flag to once_control->flag in "if" test. - -Tue Aug  4 00:09:30 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h(ptw32_virgins): Add extern. -	(ptw32_virgin_next): Ditto. -	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto. -	(ptw32_reuse_top): Ditto. -	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto. -	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto. - -	* global.c (ptw32_virgins): Changed from array to pointer. -	Storage allocation for the array moved into dll.c. -	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto. -	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto. -	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto. - -	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint): Set up thread admin storage when -	DLL is loaded. - -	* fork.c (pthread_atfork): Fix function pointer arg to all -	ptw32_handler_push() calls. Change "arg" arg to NULL in child push. - -	* exit.c: Add windows.h and process.h includes. -	(ptw32_exit): Add local detachstate declaration. -	(ptw32_exit): Fix incorrect name for pthread_attr_getdetachstate(). - -	* pthread.h (_POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE): Move from global.c -	(_POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKADDR): Ditto. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Fix #if should be #ifdef. -	(ptw32_start_call): Remove usused variables. - -	* process.h: Create. - -	* windows.h: Move _beginthreadex and _endthreadex into -	process.h - -Mon Aug  3 21:19:57 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): Add NULL attr to -	pthread_mutex_init() call - default attributes will be used. -	(cond_wait): Fix typo. -	(cond_wait): Fix typo - cv was ev. -	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Fix two identical typos. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Remove _ prefix from -	PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS. - -	* pthread.h: Move _POSIX_* values into posix.h - -	* pthread.h: Fix typo in pthread_mutex_init() prototype. - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Fix error in priority member init. - -	* windows.h (THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL): Add. - -	* pthread.h (sched_param): Add missing ';' to struct definition.  - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Remove obsolete pthread_attr_t -	member initialisation - cancelstate, canceltype, cancel_pending. -	(is_attr): Make arg "attr" a const. - -	* implement.h (PTW32_HANDLER_POP_LIFO): Remove definition. -	(PTW32_HANDLER_POP_FIFO): Ditto. -	(PTW32_VALID): Add missing newline escape (\). -	(ptw32_handler_node): Make element "next" a pointer. - -1998-08-02  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* windows.h: Remove duplicate TlsSetValue() prototype.  Add  -	TlsGetValue() prototype. -	(FALSE): Define. -	(TRUE): Likewise. -	Add forgotten errno values.  Guard against multiple #includes. - -	* windows.c: New file.  Implement stubs for Win32 functions. - -	* Makefile (SRCS): Remove.  Not explicitly needed. -	(CFLAGS): Add -Wall for all warnings with GCC. - -Sun Aug  2 19:03:42 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* config.h: Create. This is a temporary stand-in for autoconf yet -	to be done. - 	(HAVE_SIGNAL_H): Add. - -	* pthread.h: Minor rearrangement for temporary config.h. - -Fri Jul 31 14:00:29 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_pop): Implement. Removes -	destructors associated with a key without executing them. -	(ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Add FIXME comment. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_key_delete): Add call to ptw32_destructor_pop(). - -Fri Jul 31 00:05:45 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Update to properly associate -	the destructor routine with the key. -	(pthread_key_delete): Add FIXME comment. - -	* exit.c (ptw32_vacuum): Add call to -	ptw32_destructor_pop_all(). - -	* implement.h (ptw32_handler_pop_all): Add prototype. -	(ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Ditto. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_push): Implement. This is just a -	call to ptw32_handler_push(). -	(ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Implement. This is significantly -	different to ptw32_handler_pop_all(). - -	* Makefile (SRCS): Create. Preliminary. - -	* windows.h: Create. Contains Win32 definitions for compile -	testing. This is just a standin for the real one. - -	* pthread.h (SIG_UNBLOCK): Fix typo. Was SIG_BLOCK. -	(windows.h): Add include. Required for CRITICAL_SECTION. -	(pthread_cond_t): Move enum declaration outside of struct -	definition. -	(unistd.h): Add include - may be temporary. - -	* condvar.c (windows.h): Add include. - -	* implement.h (PTW32_THIS): Remove - no longer required. -	(PTW32_STACK): Use pthread_self() instead of PTW32_THIS. - -Thu Jul 30 23:12:45 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Remove ptw32_find_entry() prototype. - -	* private.c: Extend comments. -	Remove ptw32_find_entry() - no longer needed. - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Add call to TlsSetValue() to -	store the thread ID. - -	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint): Implement. This is called -	whenever a process loads the DLL. Used to initialise thread -	local storage. - -	* implement.h: Add ptw32_threadID_TlsIndex. -	Add ()s around PTW32_VALID expression. - -	* misc.c (pthread_self): Re-implement using Win32 TLS to store -	the threads own ID. - -Wed Jul 29 11:39:03 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c: Corrections in comments. -	(ptw32_new_thread): Alter "if" flow to be more natural. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push): Same as below. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Same as below. - -	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread): Rename "new" to "new_thread". -	Since when has a C programmer been required to know C++? - -Tue Jul 28 14:04:29 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Add PTW32_VALID macro. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Modify to use the new thread -	type and ptw32_delete_thread(). Rename "target" to "thread". -	Remove extra local variable "target". -	(pthread_detach): Ditto. - -	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Move init of "us" out of inner block. -	Fix instance of "this" should have been "us". Rename "us" to "thread". - -	* sched.c (pthread_setschedparam): Modify to use the new thread -	type. -	(pthread_getschedparam): Ditto. - -	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread): Fix return type and arg. - -	* implement.h: Remove PTW32_YES and PTW32_NO. -	(ptw32_new_thread): Add prototype. -	(ptw32_find_thread): Ditto. -	(ptw32_delete_thread): Ditto. -	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Remove prototype. -	(ptw32_find_thread_entry): Ditto. -	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Ditto. -	(  PTW32_NEW, PTW32_INUSE, PTW32_EXITED, PTW32_REUSE): -	Add. - - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Minor rename "us" to "new" (I need -	these cues but it doesn't stop me coming out with some major bugs -	at times). -	Load start_routine and arg into the thread so the wrapper can -	call it. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Fix pthread_this should be pthread_self. - -	* cancel.c (pthread_setcancelstate): Change - 	ptw32_threads_thread_t * to pthread_t and init with - 	pthread_this(). -	(pthread_setcanceltype): Ditto. - -	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): Add new pthread_t arg. -	Rename ptw32_delete_thread_entry to ptw32_delete_thread. -	Rename "us" to "thread". -	(pthread_exit): Call ptw32_exit with added thread arg. - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Insert missing ")". -	Add "us" arg to ptw32_exit() call. -	(pthread_create): Modify to use new thread allocation scheme. - -	* private.c: Added detailed explanation of the new thread -	allocation scheme. -	(ptw32_new_thread): Totally rewritten to use -	new thread allocation scheme. -	(ptw32_delete_thread): Ditto. -	(ptw32_find_thread): Obsolete. - -Mon Jul 27 17:46:37 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Start of rewrite. Not completed yet. - -	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread_entry): Start of rewrite. Not -	complete. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_threads_thread): Rename, remove thread -	member, add win32handle and ptstatus members. -	(ptw32_t): Add. - -	* pthread.h: pthread_t is no longer mapped directly to a Win32 -	HANDLE type. This is so we can let the Win32 thread terminate and -	reuse the HANDLE while pthreads holds it's own thread ID until -	the last waiting join exits. - -Mon Jul 27 00:20:37 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Destroy the thread - 	entry attribute object before deleting the thread entry itself. - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Initialise cancel_pending = FALSE. -	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Rename "detached" to "detachedstate". -	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate): Ditto. - -	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): Fix incorrect check for detachedstate. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_call_t): Remove env member.  - -Sun Jul 26 13:06:12 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h (ptw32_new_thread_entry): Fix prototype. -	(ptw32_find_thread_entry): Ditto. -	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Ditto. -	(ptw32_exit): Add prototype. - -	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): New function. Called from pthread_exit() -	and ptw32_start_call() to exit the thread. It allows an extra -	argument which is the return code passed to _endthreadex(). -	(ptw32_exit): Move thread entry delete call from ptw32_vacuum() -	into here. Add more explanation of thread entry deletion. -	(ptw32_exit): Clarify comment. - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Change pthread_exit() call to -	ptw32_exit() call. - -	* exit.c (ptw32_vacuum): Add thread entry deletion code -	moved from ptw32_start_call(). See next item. -	(pthread_exit): Remove longjmp(). Add mutex lock around thread table -	manipulation code. This routine now calls _enthreadex(). - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Remove setjmp() call and move -	cleanup code out. Call pthread_exit(NULL) to terminate the thread. - -1998-07-26  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* tsd.c (pthread_getspecific): Update comments. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): Not supported; remove. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): Remove prototype. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise. - -Sun Jul 26 00:09:59 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* sync.c: Rename all instances of ptw32_count_mutex to -	ptw32_table_mutex. - -	* implement.h: Rename ptw32_count_mutex to -	ptw32_table_mutex. - -	* global.c: Rename ptw32_count_mutex to -	ptw32_table_mutex. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Add critical sections. -	(ptw32_start_call): Rename ptw32_count_mutex to -	ptw32_table_mutex. - -	* cancel.c (pthread_setcancelstate): Fix indirection bug and rename -	"this" to "us". - -	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Rename "this" to "us" and fix some -	minor syntax errors. Declare "us" and initialise it. - -	* sync.c (pthread_detach): Rename "this" to "target". - -	* pthread.h: Converting PTHREAD_* defines to alias the (const int) -	values in global.c. - -	* global.c: Started converting PTHREAD_* defines to (const int) as - 	a part of making the eventual pthreads DLL binary compatible - 	through version changes. - -	* condvar.c (cond_wait): Add cancelation point. This applies the -	point to both pthread_cond_wait() and pthread_cond_timedwait(). - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Rename "this" to "us". - -	* implement.h: Add comment. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): I've satisfied myself that pthread_detach() -	does set the detached attribute in the thread entry attributes -	to PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED. "if" conditions were changed to test -	that attribute instead of a separate flag. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Rename "this" to "us". -	(pthread_create): cancelstate and canceltype are not attributes -	so the copy to thread entry attribute storage was removed. -	Only the thread itself can change it's cancelstate or canceltype, -	ie. the thread must exist already. - -	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Mutex locks removed. -	Mutexes must be applied at the caller level. -	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Ditto. -	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Init cancelstate, canceltype, and -	cancel_pending to default values. -	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Rename "this" to "new". -	(ptw32_find_thread_entry): Rename "this" to "entry". -	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Rename "thread_entry" to "entry". - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Mutexes changed to -	ptw32_count_mutex. All access to the threads table entries is -	under the one mutex. Otherwise chaos reigns. - -Sat Jul 25 23:16:51 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h (ptw32_threads_thread): Move cancelstate and - 	canceltype members out of pthread_attr_t into here. - -	* fork.c (fork): Add comment. - -1998-07-25  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* fork.c (fork): Autoconfiscate. - -Sat Jul 25 00:00:13 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Set thread priority.  Ensure our - 	thread entry is removed from the thread table but only if - 	pthread_detach() was called and there are no waiting joins. -	(pthread_create): Set detach flag in thread entry if the  -	thread is created PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_attr_t): Rename member "detachedstate". - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Rename attr members. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Fix indirection mistake. - -	* implement.h (PTW32_THREADS_TABLE_INDEX): Add. - -	* exit.c (ptw32_vacuum): Fix incorrect args to -	ptw32_handler_pop_all() calls. -	Make thread entry removal conditional. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Add multiple join and async detach handling. - -	* implement.h (PTW32_THREADS_TABLE_INDEX): Add. - -	* global.c (ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Add. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_once_flag): Remove. -	(ptw32_once_lock): Ditto. -	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Add. - -	* global.c (ptw32_once_flag): Remove. -	(ptw32_once_lock): Ditto. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Fix tests involving new return value -	from ptw32_find_thread_entry(). -	(pthread_detach): Ditto. - -	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread_entry): Failure return code -	changed from -1 to NULL. - -Fri Jul 24 23:09:33 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Change . to -> in sigmask memcpy() args. - -	* pthread.h: (pthread_cancel): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_testcancel): Ditto. - -1998-07-24  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* pthread.h (pthread_condattr_t): Rename dummy structure member. -	(pthread_mutexattr_t): Likewise. - -Fri Jul 24 21:13:55 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cancel.c (pthread_cancel): Implement. -	(pthread_testcancel): Implement. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Add comment explaining the longjmp(). - -	* implement.h (ptw32_threads_thread_t): New member cancelthread. -	(PTW32_YES): Define. -	(PTW32_NO): Define. -	(RND_SIZEOF): Remove. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Rename cancelability to cancelstate. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_attr_t): Rename cancelability to cancelstate. -	(PTHREAD_CANCELED): Define. - -1998-07-24  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* pthread.h (SIG_BLOCK): Define if not already defined. -	(SIG_UNBLOCK): Likewise. -	(SIG_SETMASK): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_t): Add signal mask member. -	(pthread_sigmask): Add function prototype. - -	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Implement. - -	* create.c: #include <string.h> to get a prototype for memcpy(). -	(pthread_create): New threads inherit their creator's signal -	mask.  Copy the signal mask to the new thread structure if we know -	about signals. -	 -Fri Jul 24 16:33:17 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au> - -	* fork.c (pthread_atfork): Add all the necessary push calls. -	Local implementation semantics: -	If we get an ENOMEM at any time then ALL handlers -	(including those from previous pthread_atfork() calls) will be -	popped off each of the three atfork stacks before we return. -	(fork): Add all the necessary pop calls. Add the thread cancellation -	and join calls to the child fork. -	Add #includes. - -	* implement.h: (ptw32_handler_push): Fix return type and stack arg -	type in prototype. -	(ptw32_handler_pop): Fix stack arg type in prototype. -	(ptw32_handler_pop_all): Fix stack arg type in prototype. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push): Change return type to int and -	return ENOMEM if malloc() fails. - -	* sync.c (pthread_detach): Use equality test, not assignment. - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Add call to Win32 CloseHandle() -	if thread is detached. - -1998-07-24  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* sync.c (pthread_detach): Close the Win32 thread handle to -	emulate detached (or daemon) threads. - -Fri Jul 24 03:00:25 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Save valueptr arg in joinvalueptr for -	pthread_exit() to use. - -	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread_entry): Initialise joinvalueptr to -	NULL. - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Rewrite to facilitate joins. -	pthread_exit() will do a longjmp() back to here. Does appropriate -	cleanup and exit/return from the thread. -	(pthread_create): _beginthreadex() now passes a pointer to our -	thread table entry instead of just the call member of that entry. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_threads_thread): New member  -	void ** joinvalueptr. -	(ptw32_call_t): New member jmpbuf env. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Major rewrite to handle joins and handing -	value pointer to joining thread. Uses longjmp() back to  -	ptw32_start_call(). - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Ensure values of new attribute members -	are copied to the thread attribute object. - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_destroy):  Fix merge conflicts. -	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate):  Fix merge conflicts. -	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate):  Fix merge conflicts. - -	* pthread.h:  Fix merge conflicts. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Fix merge conflicts. - -Fri Jul 24 00:21:21 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Add check for valid and joinable -	thread. -	(pthread_detach): Implement. After checking for a valid and joinable -	thread, it's still a no-op. - -	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread_entry): Bug prevented returning -	an error value in some cases. - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setdetachedstate): Implement. -	(pthread_attr_getdetachedstate): Implement. - -	* implement.h: Move more hidden definitions into here from -	pthread.h. - -1998-07-24  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE): Define. -	(PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_t): Add new structure member `detached'. -	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Likewise. - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Return if the target thread is detached. - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Initialise cancelability and -	canceltype structure members. -	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate): Implement. -	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Likewise. - -	* implement.h (PTW32_CANCEL_DEFAULTS): Remove.  Bit fields -	proved to be too cumbersome.  Set the defaults in attr.c using the -	public PTHREAD_CANCEL_* constants. - -	* cancel.c: New file. - -	* pthread.h (sched_param): Define this type. -	(pthread_attr_getschedparam): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_attr_setschedparam): Likewise. -	(pthread_setcancelstate): Likewise. -	(pthread_setcanceltype): Likewise. -	(sched_get_priority_min): Likewise. -	(sched_get_priority_max): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol): Remove; not supported. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_t): Add canceltype member.  Update comments. -	(SCHED_OTHER): Define this scheduling policy constant. -	(SCHED_FIFO): Likewise. -	(SCHED_RR): Likewise. -	(SCHED_MIN): Define the lowest possible value for this constant. -	(SCHED_MAX): Likewise, the maximum possible value. -	(PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS): Redefine. -	(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED): Likewise. -	 -	* sched.c: New file. -	(pthread_setschedparam): Implement. -	(pthread_getschedparam): Implement. -	(sched_get_priority_max): Validate policy argument. -	(sched_get_priority_min): Likewise. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol): Remove; not supported. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling): Likewise. - -Fri Jul 24 00:21:21 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Arg to ptw32_new_thread_entry() -	changed. See next entry. Move mutex locks out. Changes made yesterday -	and today allow us to start the new thread running rather than -	temporarily suspended. - -	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread_entry): ptw32_thread_table -	was changed back to a table of thread structures rather than pointers. -	As such we're trading storage for increaded speed. This routine -	was modified to work with the new table. Mutex lock put in around -	global data accesses. -	(ptw32_find_thread_entry): Ditto -	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Ditto - -Thu Jul 23 23:25:30 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* global.c: New. Global data objects declared here. These moved from -	pthread.h. - -	* pthread.h: Move implementation hidden definitions into -	implement.h. - -	* implement.h: Move implementation hidden definitions from -	pthread.h. Add constants to index into the different handler stacks. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push): Simplify args. Restructure. -	(ptw32_handler_pop): Simplify args. Restructure. -	(ptw32_handler_pop_all): Simplify args. Restructure. - -Wed Jul 22 00:16:22 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* attr.c, implement.h, pthread.h, ChangeLog: Resolve CVS merge -	conflicts. - -	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread_entry): Changes to return type -	to support leaner ptw32_threads_table[] which now only stores -	ptw32_thread_thread_t *. -	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Internal changes. -	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Internal changes to avoid contention. - 	Calling routines changed accordingly. - -	* pthread.h: Modified cleanup macros to use new generic push and pop. -	Added destructor and atfork stacks to ptw32_threads_thread_t. - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push, ptw32_handler_pop, -	ptw32_handler_pop_all): Renamed cleanup push and pop routines -	and made generic to handle destructors and atfork handlers as -	well. - -	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): New function is a wrapper for -	all new threads. It allows us to do some cleanup when the thread -	returns, ie. that is otherwise only done if the thread is cancelled. - -	* exit.c (ptw32_vacuum): New function contains code from  -	pthread_exit() that we need in the new ptw32_start_call() -	as well. - -	* implement.h: Various additions and minor changes. - -	* pthread.h: Various additions and minor changes. -	Change cleanup handler macros to use generic handler push and pop -	functions. - -	* attr.c: Minor mods to all functions. -	(is_attr): Implemented missing function. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): More clean up. - -	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread_entry): Implement. -	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Implement. -	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Implement. -	These functions manipulate the implementations internal thread -	table and are part of general code cleanup and modularisation. -	They replace ptw32_getthreadindex() which was removed. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Changed to use the new code above. - -	* pthread.h: Add cancelability constants. Update comments. - -1998-07-22  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* attr.c (pthread_setstacksize): Update test of attr argument. -	(pthread_getstacksize): Likewise. -	(pthread_setstackaddr): Likewise. -	(pthread_getstackaddr): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_init): No need to allocate any storage. -	(pthread_attr_destroy): No need to free any storage. - -	* mutex.c (is_attr): Not likely to be needed; remove. -	(remove_attr): Likewise. -	(insert_attr): Likewise. - -	* implement.h (ptw32_mutexattr_t): Moved to a public definition -	in pthread.h.  There was little gain in hiding these details. -	(ptw32_condattr_t): Likewise. -	(ptw32_attr_t): Likewise. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_atfork): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_attr_t): Moved here from implement.h. - -	* fork.c (pthread_atfork): Preliminary implementation. -	(ptw32_fork): Likewise. - -Wed Jul 22 00:16:22 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* cleanup.c (ptw32_cleanup_push): Implement. -	(ptw32_cleanup_pop): Implement. -	(ptw32_do_cancellation): Implement. -	These are private to the implementation. The real cleanup functions -	are macros. See below. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_cleanup_push): Implement as a macro. -	(pthread_cleanup_pop): Implement as a macro. -	Because these are macros which start and end a block, the POSIX scoping -	requirement is observed. See the comment in the file. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Refine the code. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Code cleanup. - -	* implement.h (RND_SIZEOF): Add RND_SIZEOF(T) to round sizeof(T) -	up to multiple of DWORD. -	Add function prototypes. - -	* private.c (ptw32_getthreadindex): "*thread" should have been  -	"thread". Detect empty slot fail condition. - -1998-07-20  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* misc.c (pthread_once): Implement.  Don't use a per-application -	flag and mutex--make `pthread_once_t' contain these elements in -	their structure.  The earlier version had incorrect semantics. -	 -	* pthread.h (ptw32_once_flag): Add new variable.  Remove. -	(ptw32_once_lock): Add new mutex lock to ensure integrity of -	access to ptw32_once_flag.  Remove. -	(pthread_once): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_once_t): Define this type. -	 -Mon Jul 20 02:31:05 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* private.c (ptw32_getthreadindex): Implement. - -	* pthread.h: Add application static data dependent on -	_PTHREADS_BUILD_DLL define. This is needed to avoid allocating -	non-sharable static data within the pthread DLL. - -	* implement.h: Add ptw32_cleanup_stack_t, ptw32_cleanup_node_t -	and PTW32_HASH_INDEX. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Begin work on cleanup and de-allocate -	thread-private storage. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Add thread to thread table. -	Keep a thread-private copy of the attributes with default values -	filled in when necessary. Same for the cleanup stack. Make  -	pthread_create C run-time library friendly by using _beginthreadex() -	instead of CreateThread(). Fix error returns. - -Sun Jul 19 16:26:23 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Rename pthreads_thread_count to ptw32_threads_count. -	Create ptw32_threads_thread_t struct to keep thread specific data. - -	* create.c: Rename pthreads_thread_count to ptw32_threads_count. -	(pthread_create): Handle errors from CreateThread(). - -1998-07-19  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_wait): Generalise.  Moved from here .. -	(cond_wait): To here. -	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Implement; use generalised cond_wait(). - -	* pthread.h (pthread_key_t): Define this type. -	(pthread_key_create): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_setspecific): Likewise. -	(pthread_getspecific): Likwise. -	(pthread_key_delete): Likewise. - -	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Implement. -	(pthread_setspecific): Likewise. -	(pthread_getspecific): Likewise. -	(pthread_key_delete): Likewise. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Return ENOSYS if this function -	is called on a Win32 platform which is not Windows NT. - -1998-07-18  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Do not attempt to malloc any -	storage; none is needed now that condattr_t is an empty struct. -	(pthread_condattr_destory): Likewise; do not free storage. -	(pthread_condattr_setpshared): No longer supported; return ENOSYS. -	(pthread_condattr_getpshared): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_init): Implement with help from Douglas Schmidt. -	Remember to initialise the cv's internal mutex. -	(pthread_cond_wait): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_signal): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Preliminary implementation, but I need -	to see some API documentation for `WaitForMultipleObject'. -	(pthread_destory): Implement. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_cond_init): Add function protoype. -	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_signal): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_wait): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_destroy): Likewise. -	(pthread_cond_t): Define this type.  Fix for u_int.  Do not assume -	that the mutex contained withing the pthread_cond_t structure will -	be a critical section.  Use our new POSIX type! - -	* implement.h (ptw32_condattr_t): Remove shared attribute. - -1998-07-17  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* pthread.h (PTHREADS_PROCESS_PRIVATE): Remove. -	(PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED): Likewise.  No support for mutexes shared -	across processes for now. -	(pthread_mutex_t): Use a Win32 CRITICAL_SECTION type for better -	performance. -	 -	* implement.h (ptw32_mutexattr_t): Remove shared attribute. -	 -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): This optional function -	is no longer supported, since we want to implement POSIX mutex -	variables using the much more efficient Win32 critical section -	primitives.  Critical section objects in Win32 cannot be shared -	between processes. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_init): No need to malloc any storage; the -	attributes structure is now empty. -	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): This is now a nop. -	(pthread_mutex_init): Use InitializeCriticalSection(). -	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Use DeleteCriticalSection(). -	(pthread_mutex_lock): Use EnterCriticalSection(). -	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Use TryEnterCriticalSection().  This is -	not supported by Windows 9x, but trylock is a hack anyway, IMHO. -	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Use LeaveCriticalSection(). - -1998-07-14  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setstacksize): Implement. -	(pthread_attr_getstacksize): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_getstackaddr): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_init): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_destroy): Likewise. -	 -	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Add `_cond' to function name. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_lock): Add `_mutex' to function name. -	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_condattr_setpshared): Fix typo. -	(pthread_attr_init): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_attr_destroy): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_setstacksize): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_getstacksize): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Likewise. -	(pthread_attr_getstackaddr): Likewise. -	 -Mon Jul 13 01:09:55 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Wrap in #ifndef _IMPLEMENT_H - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Map stacksize attr to Win32. - -	* mutex.c: Include implement.h - -1998-07-13  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Implement. -	(pthread_condattr_destroy): Likewise. -	(pthread_condattr_setpshared): Likewise. -	(pthread_condattr_getpshared): Likewise. -	 -	* implement.h (PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX): Remove trailing semicolon. -	(PTHREAD_STACK_MIN): Specify; needs confirming. -	(ptw32_attr_t): Define this type. -	(ptw32_condattr_t): Likewise. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t): Define this type. -	(pthread_condattr_t): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_lock): Likewise. -	(pthread_trylock): Likewise. -	(pthread_unlock): Likewise. -	(pthread_condattr_init): Likewise. -	(pthread_condattr_destroy): Likewise. -	(pthread_condattr_setpshared): Likewise. -	(pthread_condattr_getpshared): Likewise. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Implement. -	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise. -	(pthread_lock): Likewise. -	(pthread_trylock): Likewise. -	(pthread_unlock): Likewise. - -1998-07-12  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* implement.h (ptw32_mutexattr_t): Define this implementation -	internal type.  Application programmers only see a mutex attribute -	object as a void pointer. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_t): Define this type. -	(pthread_mutexattr_init): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling): Likewise. -	(PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE): Define. -	(PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED): Define. - -	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Implement. -	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Implement. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol): Implement. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): Likewise. -	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise. -	(insert_attr): New function; very preliminary implementation! -	(is_attr): Likewise. -	(remove_attr): Likewise. -	 -Sat Jul 11 14:48:54 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au> - -	* implement.h: Preliminary implementation specific defines. - -	* create.c (pthread_create): Preliminary implementation. - -1998-07-11  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* sync.c (pthread_join): Implement. - -	* misc.c (pthread_equal): Likewise. -	 -	* pthread.h (pthread_join): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_equal): Likewise. -	 -1998-07-10  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* misc.c (pthread_self): Implement. - -	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Implement. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_exit): Add function prototype. -	(pthread_self): Likewise. -	(pthread_t): Define this type. - -1998-07-09  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com> - -	* create.c (pthread_create): A dummy stub right now. - -	* pthread.h (pthread_create): Add function prototype. +2002-01-27  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_timedlock): New function suggested by
 +	Alexander Terekhov. The logic required to implement this
 +	properly came from Alexander, with some collaboration
 +	with Thomas Pfaff.
 +	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Wrap the waiters check and sema
 +	post in a critical section to prevent a race with
 +	pthread_mutex_timedlock.
 +	(ptw32_timed_semwait): New function;
 +	returns a special result if the absolute timeout parameter
 +	represents a time already passed when called; used by
 +	pthread_mutex_timedwait(). Have deliberately not reused
 +	the name "ptw32_sem_timedwait" because they are not the same
 +	routine.
 +	* condvar.c (ptw32_cond_timedwait): Use the new sem_timedwait()
 +	instead of ptw32_sem_timedwait(), which now has a different
 +	function. See previous.
 +	* implement.h: Remove prototype for ptw32_sem_timedwait.
 +	See next.
 +	(pthread_mutex_t_): Add critical section element for access
 +	to lock_idx during mutex post-timeout processing.
 +	* semaphore.h (sem_timedwait): See next.
 +	* semaphore.c (sem_timedwait): See next.
 +	* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Move to semaphore.c
 +	and rename as sem_timedwait().
 +
 +2002-01-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Was getting the exit code from the
 +	calling thread rather than the joined thread if
 +	defined(__MINGW32__) && !defined(__MSVCRT__).
 +
 +2002-01-15  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Unless the build explicitly defines __CLEANUP_SEH,
 +	__CLEANUP_CXX, or __CLEANUP_C, then the build defaults to
 +	__CLEANUP_C style cleanup. This style uses setjmp/longjmp
 +	in the cancelation and thread exit implementations and therefore
 +	won't do stack unwinding if linked to applications that have it
 +	(e.g. C++ apps). This is currently consistent with most/all
 +	commercial Unix POSIX threads implementations.
 +
 +	* spin.c (pthread_spin_init): Edit renamed function call.
 +	* nonportable.c (pthread_num_processors_np): New.
 +	(pthread_getprocessors_np): Renamed to ptw32_getprocessors
 +	and moved to private.c.
 +	* private.c (pthread_getprocessors): Moved here from
 +	nonportable.c.
 +	* pthread.def (pthread_getprocessors_np): Removed
 +	from export list.
 +
 +	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlockattr_init): New.
 +	(pthread_rwlockattr_destroy): New.
 +	(pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared): New.
 +	(pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared): New.
 +
 +2002-01-14  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setscope): Fix struct pointer
 +	indirection error introduced 2002-01-04.
 +	(pthread_attr_getscope): Likewise.
 +
 +2002-01-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.dsp (SOURCE): Add missing source files.
 +
 +2002-01-08  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): use
 +	ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange function pointer
 +	rather than ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange() directly
 +	to retain portability to non-iX86 processors,
 +	e.g. WinCE etc. The pointer will point to the native
 +	OS version of InterlockedCompareExchange() if the
 +	OS supports it (see ChangeLog entry of 2001-10-17).
 +
 +2002-01-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by - Thomas Pfaff <tpfaff@gmx.net>
 +	                 Alexander Terekhov <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com>
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Remove critical
 +	section calls.
 +	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise; uses
 +	ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange() to avoid need for
 +	critical section; library is no longer i386 compatible;
 +	recursive mutexes now increment the lock count rather
 +	than return EBUSY; errorcheck mutexes return EDEADLCK
 +	rather than EBUSY. This behaviour is consistent with the
 +	Solaris pthreads implementation.
 +	* implement.h (pthread_mutex_t_): Remove critical
 +	section element - no longer needed.
 +	
 +
 +2002-01-04  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setscope): Add more error
 +	checking and actually store the scope value even
 +	though it's not really necessary.
 +	(pthread_attr_getscope): Return stored value.
 +	* implement.h (pthread_attr_t_): Add new scope element.
 +	* ANNOUNCE: Fix out of date comment next to
 +	pthread_attr_setscope in conformance section.
 +
 +2001-12-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by - Alexander Terekhov <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com>
 +	
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_lock): Decrementing lock_idx was
 +	not thread-safe.
 +	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise.
 +
 +2001-10-26  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Reported by -  prionx@juno.com
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (sem_init): Fix typo and missing bracket
 +	in conditionally compiled code. Only older versions of
 +	WinCE require this code, hence it doesn't normally get
 +	tested; somehow when sem_t reverted to an opaque struct
 +	the calloc NULL check was left in the conditionally included
 +	section.
 +	(sem_destroy): Likewise, the calloced sem_t wasn't being freed.
 +
 +2001-10-25  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* GNUmakefile (libwsock32): Add to linker flags for
 +	WSAGetLastError() and WSASetLastError().
 +	* Makefile (wsock32.lib): Likewise.
 +	* create.c: Minor mostly inert changes.
 +	* implement.h (PTW32_MAX): Move into here and renamed
 +	from sched.h.
 +	(PTW32_MIN): Likewise.
 +	* GNUmakefile (TEST_ICE): Define if testing internal
 +	implementation of InterlockedCompareExchange.
 +	* Makefile (TEST_ICE): Likewise.
 +	* private.c (TEST_ICE): Likewise.
 +	
 +2001-10-24  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setstacksize): Quell warning
 +	from LCC by conditionally compiling the stacksize
 +	validity check. LCC correctly warns that the condition
 +	(stacksize < PTHREAD_STACK_MIN) is suspicious
 +	because STACK_MIN is 0 and stacksize is of type
 +	size_t (or unsigned int).
 +
 +2001-10-17  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* barrier.c: Move _LONG and _LPLONG defines into
 +	implement.h; rename to PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG and
 +	PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG respectively.
 +	* spin.c: Likewise; ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange used
 +	in place of InterlockedCompareExchange directly.
 +	* global.c (ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange): Add
 +	prototype for this new routine pointer to be used when
 +	InterlockedCompareExchange isn't supported by Windows.
 +	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_process_attach_np): Check for
 +	support of InterlockedCompareExchange in kernel32 and assign its
 +	address to ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange if it exists, or
 +	our own ix86 specific implementation ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange.
 +	*private.c (ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange): An
 +	implementation of InterlockedCompareExchange() which is
 +	specific to ix86; written directly in assembler for either
 +	MSVC or GNU C; needed because Windows 95 doesn't support
 +	InterlockedCompareExchange().
 +
 +	* sched.c (sched_get_priority_min): Extend to return
 +	THREAD_PRIORITY_IDLE.
 +	(sched_get_priority_max): Extend to return
 +	THREAD_PRIORITY_CRITICAL.
 +
 +2001-10-15  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* spin.c (pthread_spin_lock): PTHREAD_SPINLOCK_INITIALIZER
 +	was causing a program fault.
 +	(pthread_spin_init): Could have alloced memory
 +	without freeing under some error conditions.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Move memory
 +	allocation of mutex struct after checking for
 +	PROCESS_SHARED.
 +
 +2001-10-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* spin.c (pthread_spin_unlock): Was not returning
 +	EPERM if the spinlock was not locked, for multi CPU
 +	machines.
 +
 +2001-10-08  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* spin.c (pthread_spin_trylock): Was not returning
 +	EBUSY for multi CPU machines.
 +
 +2001-08-24  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): Remove cv element
 +	that is no longer used.
 +	* implement.h: Likewise.
 +
 +2001-08-23  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by - "Alexander Terekhov" <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): fix bug with
 +	respect to deadlock in the case of concurrent
 +	_destroy/_unblock; a condition variable can be destroyed
 +	immediately after all the threads that are blocked on
 +	it are awakened.
 +
 +	Contributed by - "Phil Frisbie, Jr." <phil@hawksoft.com>
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_getspecific): Preserve the last
 +	winsock error [from WSAGetLastError()].
 +
 +2001-07-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by - "Scott McCaskill" <scott@magruder.org>
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Return ENOMEM
 +	immediately and don't dereference the NULL pointer
 +	if calloc fails.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Don't dereference
 +	a pointer that is possibly NULL.
 +	* barrier.c (pthread_barrierattr_init): Likewise
 +	(pthread_barrierattr_getpshared): Don't dereference
 +	a pointer that is possibly NULL.
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_getpshared): Don't dereference
 +	a pointer that is possibly NULL.
 +
 +2001-07-15  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_wrlock): Is allowed to be
 +	a cancelation point; re-enable deferred cancelability
 +	around the CV call.
 +
 +2001-07-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* barrier.c: Still more revamping. The exclusive access
 +	mutex isn't really needed so it has been removed and replaced
 +	by an InterlockedDecrement(). nSerial has been removed.
 +	iStep is now dual-purpose. The process shared attribute
 +	is now stored in the barrier struct.
 +	* implement.h (pthread_barrier_t_): Lost some/gained one
 +	elements.
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Removed some comments.
 +
 +2001-07-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* barrier.c: Revamped to fix the race condition. Two alternating
 +	semaphores are used instead of the PulseEvent. Also improved
 +	overall throughput by returning PTHREAD_BARRIER_SERIAL_THREAD
 +	to the first waking thread.
 +	* implement.h (pthread_barrier_t_): Revamped.
 +
 +2001-07-09  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* barrier.c: Fix several bugs in all routines. Now passes
 +	tests/barrier5.c which is fairly rigorous. There is still
 +	a non-optimal work-around for a race condition between
 +	the barrier breeched event signal and event wait. Basically
 +	the last (signalling) thread to hit the barrier yields
 +	to allow any other threads, which may have lost the race,
 +	to complete.
 +
 +2001-07-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* barrier.c: Changed synchronisation mechanism to a
 +	Win32 manual reset Event and use PulseEvent to signal
 +	waiting threads. If the implementation continued to use
 +	a semaphore it would require a second semaphore and
 +	some management to use them alternately as barriers. A
 +	single semaphore allows threads to cascade from one barrier
 +	through the next, leaving some threads blocked at the first.
 +	* implement.h (pthread_barrier_t_): As per above.
 +	* general: Made a number of other routines inlinable.
 +
 +2001-07-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* spin.c: Revamped and working; included static initialiser.
 +	Now beta level.
 +	* barrier.c: Likewise.
 +	* condvar.c: Macro constant change; inline auto init routine.
 +	* mutex.c: Likewise.
 +	* rwlock.c: Likewise.
 +	* private.c: Add support for spinlock initialiser.
 +	* global.c: Likewise.
 +	* implement.h: Likewise.
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_SPINLOCK_INITIALIZER): Fix typo.
 +
 +2001-07-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* barrier.c: Remove static initialisation - irrelevent
 +	for this object.
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_BARRIER_INITIALIZER): Removed.
 +	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_wrlock): This routine is
 +	not a cancelation point - disable deferred
 +	cancelation around call to pthread_cond_wait().
 +
 +2001-07-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* spin.c: New module implementing spin locks.
 +	* barrier.c: New module implementing barriers.
 +	* pthread.h (_POSIX_SPIN_LOCKS): defined.
 +	(_POSIX_BARRIERS): Defined.
 +	(pthread_spin_*): Defined.
 +	(pthread_barrier*): Defined.
 +	(PTHREAD_BARRIER_SERIAL_THREAD): Defined.
 +	* implement.h (pthread_spinlock_t_): Defined.
 +	(pthread_barrier_t_): Defined.
 +	(pthread_barrierattr_t_): Defined.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_lock): Return with the error
 +	if an auto-initialiser initialisation fails.
 +
 +	* nonportable.c (pthread_getprocessors_np): New; gets the
 +	number of available processors for the current process.
 +
 +2001-07-03  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (_POSIX_READER_WRITER_LOCKS): Define it
 +	if not already defined.
 +
 +2001-07-01  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by  - Alexander Terekhov.
 +
 +	* condvar.c: Fixed lost signal bug reported by Timur Aydin
 +	(taydin@snet.net).
 +	[RPJ (me) didn't translate the original algorithm
 +	correctly.]
 +	* semaphore.c: Added sem_post_multiple; this is a useful
 +	routine, but it doesn't appear to be standard. For now it's
 +	not an exported function.
 +	
 +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.
 +
 +2001-06-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* Made organisational-only changes to UWIN additions.
 +	* dll.c (dllMain): Moved UWIN process attach code
 +	to pthread_win32_process_attach_np(); moved
 +	instance of pthread_count to global.c.
 +	* global.c (pthread_count): Moved from dll.c.
 +	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_process_attach_np):
 +	Moved _UWIN code to here from dll.c.
 +	* implement.h (pthread_count): Define extern int.
 +	* create.c (pthread_count): Remove extern int.
 +	* private.c (pthread_count): Likewise.
 +	* exit.c (pthread_count): Likewise.
 +
 +2001-06-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by -  David Korn <dgk@research.att.com>
 +
 +	* dll.c: Added changes necessary to work with UWIN.
 +	* create.c: Likewise.
 +	* pthread.h: Likewise.
 +	* misc.c: Likewise.
 +	* exit.c: Likewise.
 +	* private.c: Likewise.
 +	* implement.h: Likewise.
 +	There is some room at the start of struct pthread_t_
 +	to implement the signal semantics in UWIN's posix.dll
 +	although this is not yet complete.
 +	* Nmakefile: Compatible with UWIN's Nmake utility.
 +	* Nmakefile.tests: Likewise - for running the tests.
 +
 +2001-06-08  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* semaphore.h (sem_t): Fixed for compile and test.
 +	* implement.h (sem_t_): Likewise.
 +	* semaphore.c: Likewise.
 +	* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Updated to use new
 +	opaque sem_t.
 +
 +2001-06-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* semaphore.h (sem_t): Is now an opaque pointer;
 +	moved actual definition to implement.h.
 +	* implement.h (sem_t_): Move here from semaphore.h;
 +	was the definition of sem_t.
 +	* semaphore.c: Wherever necessary, changed use of sem
 +	from that of a pointer to a pointer-pointer; added
 +	extra checks for a valid sem_t; NULL sem_t when
 +	it is destroyed; added extra checks when creating
 +	and destroying sem_t elements in the NEED_SEM
 +	code branches; changed from using a pthread_mutex_t
 +	((*sem)->mutex) to CRITICAL_SECTION ((*sem)->sem_lock_cs)
 +	in NEED_SEM branches for access serialisation.
 +
 +2001-06-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Remove 
 +	ptw32_mutex_default_kind.
 +	
 +2001-06-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* nonportable.c (pthread_mutex_setdefaultkind_np):
 +	Remove - should not have been included in the first place.
 +	(pthread_mutex_getdefaultkind_np): Likewise.
 +	* global.c (ptw32_mutex_default_kind): Likewise.
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Remove use of
 +	ptw32_mutex_default_kind.
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_setdefaultkind_np): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutex_getdefaultkind_np): Likewise.
 +	* pthread.def (pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np): Added.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np): Likewise.
 +
 +	* README: Many changes that should have gone in before
 +	the last snapshot.
 +	* README.NONPORTABLE: New - referred to by ANNOUNCE
 +	but never created; documents the non-portable routines
 +	included in the library - moved from README with new
 +	routines added.
 +	* ANNOUNCE (pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np): Added to
 +	compliance list.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np): Likewise.
 +
 +2001-06-04  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c: Add original description of the algorithm as
 +	developed by Terekhov and Thomas, plus reference to
 +	README.CV.
 +
 +2001-06-03  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by  - Alexander Terekhov <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com>
 +	                - Louis Thomas <lthomas@arbitrade.com>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): Completely revamped.
 +	(pthread_cond_destroy): Likewise.
 +	(ptw32_cond_wait_cleanup): Likewise.
 +	(ptw32_cond_timedwait): Likewise.
 +	(ptw32_cond_unblock): New general signaling routine.
 +	(pthread_cond_signal): Now calls ptw32_cond_unblock.
 +	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise.
 +	* implement.h (pthread_cond_t_): Revamped.
 +	* README.CV: New; explanation of the above changes.
 +
 +2001-05-30  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (rand_r): Fake using _seed argument to quell
 +	compiler warning (compiler should optimise this away later).
 +
 +	* GNUmakefile (OPT): Leave symbolic information out of the library
 +	and increase optimisation level - for smaller faster prebuilt
 +	dlls.
 +	
 +2001-05-29  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by  - Milan Gardian <Milan.Gardian@LEIBINGER.com>
 +
 +	* Makefile: fix typo.
 +	* pthreads.h: Fix problems with stdcall/cdecl conventions, in particular
 +	remove the need for PT_STDCALL everywhere; remove warning supression.
 +	* (errno): Fix the longstanding "inconsistent dll linkage" problem
 +	with errno; now also works with /MD debugging libs - 
 +	warnings emerged when compiling pthreads library with /MD (or /MDd)
 +	compiler switch, instead of /MT (or /MTd) (i.e. when compiling pthreads
 +	using Multithreaded DLL CRT instead of Multithreaded statically linked
 +	CRT).
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Likewise; fix typo.
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Eliminate use of terminate() which doesn't
 +	throw exceptions.
 +	* Remove unnecessary #includes from a number of modules -
 +	[I had to #include malloc.h in implement.h for gcc - rpj].
 +
 +2001-05-29  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by 	- Thomas Pfaff <tpfaff@gmx.net>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT): New; equivalent to
 +	PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT_NP.
 +	* (PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL): Similarly.
 +	* (PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK): Similarly.
 +	* (PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE): Similarly.
 +	* (pthread_mutex_setdefaultkind_np): New; Linux compatibility stub
 +	for pthread_mutexattr_settype.
 +	* (pthread_mutexattr_getkind_np): New; Linux compatibility stub
 +	for pthread_mutexattr_gettype.
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_settype): New; allow
 +	the following types of mutex:
 +	  PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT_NP
 +	  PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL_NP
 +	  PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP
 +	  PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP
 +	* Note that PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT is equivalent to
 +	PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL - ie. mutexes should no longer
 +	be recursive by default, and a thread will deadlock if it
 +	tries to relock a mutex it already owns. This is inline with
 +	other pthreads implementations.
 +	* (pthread_mutex_lock): Process the lock request
 +	according to the mutex type.
 +	* (pthread_mutex_init): Eliminate use of Win32 mutexes as the
 +	basis of POSIX mutexes - instead, a combination of one critical section
 +	and one semaphore are used in conjunction with Win32 Interlocked* routines.
 +	* (pthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise.
 +	* (pthread_mutex_lock): Likewise.
 +	* (pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise.
 +	* (pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise.
 +	* Use longjmp/setjmp to implement cancelation when building the library
 +	using a C compiler which doesn't support exceptions, e.g. gcc -x c (note
 +	that gcc -x c++ uses exceptions).
 +	* Also fixed some of the same typos and eliminated PT_STDCALL as
 +	Milan Gardian's patches above.
 +
 +2001-02-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	Contributed by  - Alexander Terekhov <TEREKHOV@de.ibm.com>
 +	
 +	* rwlock.c: Revamped.
 +	* implement.h (pthread_rwlock_t_): Redefined.
 +	This implementation does not have reader/writer starvation problem.
 +	Rwlock attempts to behave more like a normal mutex with
 +	races and scheduling policy determining who is more important;
 +	It also supports recursive locking,
 +	has less synchronization overhead (no broadcasts at all,
 +	readers are not blocked on any condition variable) and seem to
 +	be faster than the current implementation [W98 appears to be
 +	approximately 15 percent faster at least - on top of speed increase
 +	from Thomas Pfaff's changes to mutex.c - rpj].
 +
 +2000-12-29  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* Makefile: Back-out "for" loops which don't work.
 +
 +	* GNUmakefile: Remove the fake.a target; add the "realclean"
 +	target; don't remove built libs under the "clean" target.
 +
 +	* config.h: Add a guard against multiple inclusion.
 +
 +	* semaphore.h: Add some defines from config.h to make
 +	semaphore.h independent of config.h when building apps.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (_errno): Back-out previous fix until we know how to
 +	fix it properly.
 +
 +	* implement.h (lockCount): Add missing element to pthread_mutex_t_.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Spelling fix in comment.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Reset original termination
 +	function (C++).
 +	(ptw32_threadStart): Cleanup detached threads early in case
 +	the library is statically linked.
 +	(ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines): Remove [SEH] __try block from
 +	destructor call so that unhandled exceptions will be passed through
 +	to the 	system; call terminate() from [C++] try block for the same
 +	reason.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_getspecific): Add comment.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Initialise new elements in
 +	pthread_mutex_t.
 +	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Invert "pthread_equal()" test.
 +
 +2000-12-28  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (mode_t): Use ifndef HAVE_MODE_T to include definition.
 +
 +	* config.h.in (HAVE_MODE_T): Added.
 +	(_UWIN): Start adding defines for the UWIN package.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Unhandled exceptions are
 +	now passed through to the system to deal with. This is consistent
 +	with normal Windows behaviour. C++ applications may use
 +	set_terminate() to override the default behaviour which is
 +	to call ptw32_terminate(). Ptw32_terminate() cleans up some
 +	POSIX thread stuff before calling the system default function
 +	which calls abort(). The users termination function should conform
 +	to standard C++ semantics which is to not return. It should
 +	exit the thread (call pthread_exit()) or exit the application.
 +	* private.c (ptw32_terminate): Added as the default set_terminate()
 +	function. It calls the system default function after cleaning up
 +	some POSIX thread stuff.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_try_enter_critical_section): Move
 +	declaration.
 +	* global.c (ptw32_try_enter_critical_section): Moved
 +	from dll.c.
 +	* dll.c: Move process and thread attach/detach code into
 +	functions in nonportable.c.
 +	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_process_attach_np): Process
 +	attach code from dll.c is now available to static linked
 +	applications.
 +	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_process_detach_np): Likewise.
 +	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_thread_attach_np): Likewise.
 +	* nonportable.c (pthread_win32_thread_detach_np): Likewise.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Add new non-portable prototypes for static
 +	linked applications.
 +
 +	* GNUmakefile (OPT): Increase optimisation flag and remove
 +	debug info flag.
 +
 +	* pthread.def: Add new non-portable exports for static
 +	linked applications.
 +
 +2000-12-11  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* FAQ: Update Answer 6 re getting a fully working
 +	Mingw32 built library.
 +
 +2000-10-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 + 
 +        * misc.c (pthread_self): Restore Win32 "last error"
 +        cleared by TlsGetValue() call in
 +        pthread_getspecific()
 +        - "Steven Reddie" <smr@essemer.com.au>
 + 
 +2000-09-20  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 + 
 +        * mutex.c (pthread_mutex_lock): Record the owner
 +        of the mutex. This requires also keeping count of
 +        recursive locks ourselves rather than leaving it
 +        to Win32 since we need to know when to NULL the
 +        thread owner when the mutex is unlocked.
 +        (pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise.
 +        (pthread_mutex_unlock): Check that the calling
 +        thread owns the mutex, decrement the recursive
 +        lock count, and NULL the owner if zero. Return
 +        EPERM if the mutex is owned by another thread.
 +        * implement.h (pthread_mutex_t_): Add ownerThread
 +        and lockCount members.
 +        - reported by Arthur Kantor <akantor@bexusa.com>
 +
 +2000-09-13  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Call
 +	TryEnterCriticalSection through the pointer
 +	rather than directly so that the dll can load
 +	on Windows versions that can't resolve the
 +	function, eg. Windows 95
 +	- "Jef Gearhart" <jgearhart@tpssys.com>
 +
 +2000-09-09  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (ctime_r): Fix arg.
 +
 +2000-09-08  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* GNUmakefile(_WIN32_WINNT=0x400): Define in CFLAGS;
 +	doesn't seem to be needed though.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_cancel): Must get "self" through
 +	calling pthread_self() which will ensure a POSIX thread
 +	struct is built for non-POSIX threads; return an error
 +	if this fails
 +	- Ollie Leahy <ollie@mpt.ie>
 +	(pthread_setcancelstate): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_setcanceltype): Likewise.
 +	* misc.c (ptw32_cancelable_wait): Likewise.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_tkAssocCreate): Remove unused #if 0
 +	wrapped code.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (ptw32_get_exception_services_code):
 +	Needed to be forward declared unconditionally.
 +
 +2000-09-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_cancel): If called from the main
 +	thread "self" would be NULL; get "self" via pthread_self()
 +	instead of directly from TLS so that an implicit
 +	pthread object is created.
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_equal): Strengthen test for NULLs.
 +
 +2000-09-02  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (ptw32_cond_wait_cleanup): Ensure that all
 +	waking threads check if they are the last, and notify
 +	the broadcaster if so - even if an error occurs in the
 +	waiter.
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (_decrease_semaphore): Should be
 +	a call to ptw32_decrease_semaphore.
 +	(_increase_semaphore): Should be a call to
 +	ptw32_increase_semaphore.
 +
 +	* misc.c (ptw32_cancelable_wait): Renamed from
 +	CancelableWait.
 +	* rwlock.c (_rwlock_check*): Renamed to
 +	ptw32_rwlock_check*.
 +	* mutex.c (_mutex_check*): Renamed to ptw32_mutex_check*.
 +	* condvar.c (cond_timed*): Renamed to ptw32_cond_timed*.
 +	(_cond_check*): Renamed to ptw32_cond_check*.
 +	(cond_wait_cleanup*): Rename to ptw32_cond_wait_cleanup*.
 +	(ptw32_cond_timedwait): Add comments.
 +
 +2000-08-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_throw): Fix exception test;
 +	move exceptionInformation declaration.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): newkey wrongly declared.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Fix comment block.
 +
 +2000-08-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Check that the mutex isn't
 +	held; invalidate the mutex as early as possible to avoid
 +	contention; not perfect - FIXME!
 +
 +	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_init): Remove redundant assignment
 +	to "rw".
 +	(pthread_rwlock_destroy): Invalidate the rwlock before
 +	freeing up any of it's resources - to avoid contention.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_tkAssocCreate): Change assoc->lock
 +	to use a dynamically initialised mutex - only consumes
 +	a W32 mutex or critical section when first used,
 +	not before.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Remove redundant assignment
 +	to "mx".
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Set attribute to NULL
 +	before freeing it's memory - to avoid contention.
 +
 +	* implement.h (PTW32_EPS_CANCEL/PTW32_EPS_EXIT):
 +	Must be defined for all compilers - used as generic
 +	exception selectors by ptw32_throw().
 +
 +	* 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.
 +
 +2000-08-17  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* All applicable: Change _pthread_ prefix to
 +	ptw32_ prefix to remove leading underscores
 +	from private library identifiers (single
 +	and double leading underscores are reserved in the
 +	ANSI C standard for compiler implementations).
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_create_key): Initialise temporary
 +	key before returning it's address to avoid race
 +	conditions.
 +
 +2000-08-13  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* errno.c: Add _MD precompile condition; thus far
 +	had no effect when using /MD compile option but I
 +	thnk it should be there.
 +
 +	* exit.c: Add __cplusplus to various #if lines;
 +	was compiling SEH code even when VC++ had
 +	C++ compile options.
 +
 +	* private.c: ditto.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Add PT_STDCALL macro to
 +	function pointer arg in _beginthread().
 +
 +	* pthread.h: PT_STDCALL really does need to be defined
 +	in both this and impliment.h; don't set it to __cdecl
 +	- this macro is only used to extend function pointer
 +	casting for functions that will be passed as parameters.
 +	(~PThreadCleanup): add cast and group expression.
 +	(_errno): Add _MD compile conditional.
 +	(PtW32NoCatchWarn): Change pragma message.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Move and change PT_STDCALL define.
 +
 +	* need_errno.h: Add _MD to compilation conditional.
 +
 +	* GNUmakefile: Substantial rewrite for new naming
 +	convention; set for nil optimisation (turn it up
 +	when we have a working library build; add target
 +	"fake.a" to build a libpthreadw32.a from the VC++
 +	built DLL pthreadVCE.dll.
 +
 +	* pthread.def (LIBRARY): Don't specify in the .def
 +	file - it is specified on the linker command line
 +	since we now use the same .def file for variously
 +	named .dlls.
 +
 +	* Makefile: Substantial rewrite for new naming
 +	convention; default nmake target only issues a
 +	help message; run nmake with specific target
 +	corresponding to the EH scheme being used.
 +
 +	* README: Update information; add naming convention
 +	explanation.
 +
 +	* ANNOUNCE: Update information.
 +
 +2000-08-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Add compile-time message when using
 +	MSC_VER compiler and C++ EH to warn application
 +	programmers to use PtW32Catch instead of catch(...)
 +	if they want cancelation and pthread_exit to work.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Remove #include <semaphore.h>; we
 +	use our own local semaphore.h.
 +
 +2000-08-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (pthread_pop_cleanup): Remove _pthread
 +	prefix from __except and catch keywords; implement.h
 +	now simply undefines ptw32__except and
 +	ptw32_catch if defined; VC++ was not textually
 +	substituting ptw32_catch etc back to catch as
 +	it was redefined; the reason for using the prefixed
 +	version was to make it clear that it was not using
 +	the pthread.h redefined catch keyword.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines): Ditto.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32__except): Remove #define.
 +	(ptw32_catch): Remove #define.
 +
 +	* GNUmakefile (pthread.a): New target to build
 +	libpthread32.a from pthread.dll using dlltool.
 +
 +	* buildlib.bat: Duplicate cl commands with args to
 +	build C++ EH version of pthread.dll; use of .bat
 +	files is redundant now that nmake compatible
 +	Makefile is included; used as a kludge only now.
 +
 +	* Makefile: Localise some macros and fix up the clean:
 +	target to extend it and work properly.
 +
 +	* CONTRIBUTORS: Add contributors.
 +
 +	* ANNOUNCE: Updated.
 +
 +	* README: Updated.
 +
 +2000-08-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Remove #warning - VC++ doesn't accept it.
 +
 +2000-08-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PtW32CatchAll): Add macro. When compiling
 +	applications using VC++ with C++ EH rather than SEH
 +	'PtW32CatchAll' must be used in place of any 'catch( ... )'
 +	if the application wants pthread cancelation or
 +	pthread_exit() to work.
 +
 +2000-08-03  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Add a base class ptw32_exception for
 +	library internal exceptions and change the "catch"
 +	re-define macro to use it.
 +
 +2000-08-02  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* GNUmakefile (CFLAGS): Add -mthreads.
 +	Add new targets to generate cpp and asm output.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Remove dead code.
 +
 +2000-07-25  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* sched.c (sched_get_priority_max): Handle different WinCE and
 +	Win32 priority values together.
 +	(sched_get_priority_min): Ditto.
 +	- Tristan Savatier <tristan@mpegtv.com>
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Force new threads to wait until
 +	pthread_create has the new thread's handle; we also retain
 +	a local copy of the handle for internal use until
 +	pthread_create returns.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Initialise ei[].
 +	(ptw32_threadStart): When beginthread is used to start the
 +	thread, force waiting until the creator thread had the 
 +	thread handle.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (ptw32_cancel_thread): Include context switch
 +	code for defined(_X86_) environments in addition to _M_IX86.
 +
 +	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_destroy): Assignment changed
 +	to avoid compiler warning.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_get_exception_services_code): Cast
 +	NULL return value to avoid compiler warning.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (pthread_pop_cleanup): Initialise "cleanup" variable
 +	to avoid compiler warnings.
 +
 +	* misc.c (ptw32_new): Change "new" variable to "t" to avoid
 +	confusion with the C++ keyword of the same name.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (cond_wait_cleanup): Initialise lastWaiter variable.
 +	(cond_timedwait): Remove unused local variables. to avoid
 +	compiler warnings.
 +
 +	* dll.c (dllMain): Remove 2000-07-21 change - problem
 +	appears to be in pthread_create().
 +
 +2000-07-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): If a destructor was given
 +	and the pthread_mutex_init failed, then would try to
 +	reference a NULL pointer (*key); eliminate this section of
 +	code by using a dynamically initialised mutex
 +	(PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER).
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Return an error if
 +	unable to set the value; simplify cryptic conditional.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_key_delete): Locking threadsLock relied
 +	on mutex_lock returning an error if the key has no destructor.
 +	ThreadsLock is only initialised if the key has a destructor.
 +	Making this mutex a static could reduce the number of mutexes
 +	used by an application since it is actually created only at
 +	first use and it's often destroyed soon after.
 +	
 +2000-07-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* FAQ: Added Q5 and Q6.
 +
 +2000-07-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@setup1.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Set threadH to 0 (zero)
 +	everywhere. Some assignments were using NULL. Maybe
 +	it should be NULL everywhere - need to check. (I know
 +	they are nearly always the same thing - but not by
 +	definition.)
 +
 +	* dll.c: Include resource leakage work-around. This is a
 +	partial FIXME which doesn't stop all leakage. The real
 +	problem needs to be found and fixed.
 +	- "David Baggett" <dmb@itasoftware.com>
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_self): Try to catch NULL thread handles
 +	at the point where they might be generated, even though
 +	they should always be valid at this point.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): return an error value if
 +	pthread_self() returns NULL.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): return an error value if
 +	pthread_self() returns NULL.
 +
 +	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): return an error value if
 +	pthread_self() returns NULL.
 +
 +2000-03-02  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Set default stacksize to zero (0)
 +	rather than PTHREAD_STACK_MIN even though these are now the same.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_STACK_MIN): Lowered to 0.
 +
 +2000-01-28  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Free mutex if it has been alloced;
 +	if critical sections can be used instead of Win32 mutexes, test
 +	that the critical section works and return an error if not.
 +
 +2000-01-07  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (pthread_pop_cleanup): Include SEH code only if MSC is not
 +	compiling as C++.
 +	(pthread_push_cleanup): Include SEH code only if MSC is not
 +	compiling as C++.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Include SEH code only if MSC is not
 +	compiling as C++.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Include SEH code only if MSC is not
 +	compiling as C++.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (ptw32_cancel_thread): Add _M_IX86 check.
 +	(pthread_testcancel): Include SEH code only if MSC is not
 +	compiling as C++.
 +	(ptw32_cancel_self): Include SEH code only if MSC is not
 +	compiling as C++.
 +
 +2000-01-06  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* Makefile: Remove inconsistencies in 'cl' args
 +	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl>
 +
 +2000-01-04  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_get_exception_services_code): New; returns
 +	value of EXCEPTION_PTW32_SERVICES.
 +	(ptw32_processInitialize): Remove initialisation of
 +	ptw32_exception_services which is no longer needed.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (ptw32_exception_services): Remove extern.
 +	(ptw32_get_exception_services_code): Add function prototype;
 +	use this to return EXCEPTION_PTW32_SERVICES value instead of
 +	using the ptw32_exception_services variable which I had
 +	trouble exporting through pthread.def.
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_exception_services): Remove declaration.
 +
 +1999-11-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Forward declare ptw32_new();
 +
 +	* misc.c (ptw32_new): New; alloc and initialise a new pthread_t.
 +	(pthread_self): New thread struct is generated 	by new routine
 +	ptw32_new().
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): New thread struct is generated
 +	by new routine ptw32_new().
 +
 +1999-11-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_exception_services): Declare new variable. 
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Destroy thread's
 +	cancelLock mutex; make 'catch' and '__except' usageimmune to
 +	redfinitions in pthread.h.
 +	(ptw32_processInitialize): Init new constant ptw32_exception_services.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Initialise thread's cancelLock
 +	mutex.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (pthread_pop_cleanup): Make 'catch' and '__except'
 +	usage immune to redfinition s in pthread.h.
 +
 +	* private.c: Ditto.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (catch): Redefine 'catch' so that C++ applications
 +	won't catch our internal exceptions.
 +	(__except): ditto for __except.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_catch): Define internal version
 +	of 'catch' because 'catch' is redefined by pthread.h.
 +	(__except): ditto for __except.
 +	(struct pthread_t_): Add cancelLock mutex for async cancel
 +	safety.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (ptw32_cancel_self): New; part of the async
 +	cancellation implementation.
 +	(ptw32_cancel_thread): Ditto; this function is X86
 +	processor specific.
 +	(pthread_setcancelstate): Add check for pending async
 +	cancel request and cancel the calling thread if
 +	required; add async-cancel safety lock.
 +	(pthread_setcanceltype): Ditto.
 +	- Jason Nye <jnye@nbnet.nb.ca>
 +	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl>
 +
 +1999-11-13  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* configure.in (AC_OUTPUT): Put generated output into GNUmakefile
 +	rather than Makefile. Makefile will become the MSC nmake compatible
 +	version
 +	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl>
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_self): Add a note about GetCurrentThread
 +	returning a pseudo-handle
 +	- John Bossom (John.Bossom@cognos.com>
 +
 +1999-11-10  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* dll.c (dllMain): Free kernel32 ASAP.
 +	If TryEnterCriticalSection is not being used, then free
 +	the kernel32.dll handle now, rather than leaving it until
 +	DLL_PROCESS_DETACH.
 +
 +	Note: this is not a pedantic exercise in freeing unused
 +	resources!  It is a work-around for a bug in Windows 95
 +	(see microsoft knowledge base article, Q187684) which
 +	does Bad Things when FreeLibrary is called within
 +	the DLL_PROCESS_DETACH code, in certain situations.
 +	Since w95 just happens to be a platform which does not
 +	provide TryEnterCriticalSection, the bug will be
 +	effortlessly avoided.
 +	- Todd Owen <towen@lucidcalm.dropbear.id.au>
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Make it a deferred cancelation point.
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_self): Explicitly initialise implicitly
 +	created thread state to default values.
 +
 +1999-11-05  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (winsock.h): Include unconditionally.
 +	(ETIMEDOUT): Change fallback value to that defined by winsock.h.
 +	
 +	* general: Patched for portability to WinCE. The details are
 +	described in the file WinCE-PORT. Follow the instructions
 +	in README.WinCE to make the appropriate changes in config.h.
 +	- Tristan Savatier <tristan@mpegtv.com>
 +
 +1999-10-30  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Explicitly initialise thread state to
 +	default values.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_setcancelstate): Check for NULL 'oldstate'
 +	for compatibility with Solaris pthreads;
 +	(pthread_setcanceltype): ditto:
 +	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl>
 +
 +1999-10-23  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (ctime_r): Fix incorrect argument "_tm"
 +	- Erik Hensema <erik.hensema@group2000.nl>
 +
 +1999-10-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (_POSIX_THREADS): Only define it if it isn't
 +	already defined. Projects may need to define this on
 +	the CC command line under Win32 as it doesn't have unistd.h
 +	- Aurelio Medina <aureliom@crt.com>
 +
 +1999-10-17  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_destroy): Add cast to remove compile
 +	warning.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_broadcast): Only release semaphores
 +	if there are waiting threads.
 +
 +1999-10-15  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (cond_wait_cleanup): New static cleanup handler for
 +	cond_timedwait;
 +	(cond_timedwait): pthread_cleanup_push args changed;
 +	canceling a thread while it's in pthread_cond_wait
 +	will now decrement the waiters count and cleanup if it's the
 +	last waiter.
 +	- Lorin Hochstein <lmh@xiphos.ca> and 
 +	  Peter Slacik <Peter.Slacik@tatramed.sk>;
 +	the last waiter will now reset the CV's wasBroadcast flag
 +	- Graham Dumpleton <Graham.Dumpleton@ra.pad.otc.telstra.com.au>.
 +
 +Thu Sep 16 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* rwlock.c (pthread_rwlock_destroy): Add serialisation.
 +	(_rwlock_check_need_init): Check for detroyed rwlock.
 +	* rwlock.c: Check return codes from _rwlock_check_need_init();
 +	modify comments; serialise access to rwlock objects during
 +	operations; rename rw_mutex to rw_lock.
 +	* implement.h: Rename rw_mutex to rw_lock.
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Add serialisation.
 +	(_mutex_check_need_init): Check for detroyed mutex.
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): Add serialisation.
 +	(_cond_check_need_init): Check for detroyed condvar.
 +	* mutex.c: Modify comments.
 +	* condvar.c: Modify comments.
 +
 +Sat Sep 10 12:56:13 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	The following code for POSIX read/write locks was contributed
 +	by Aurelio Medina.
 +
 +	* implement.h (pthread_rwlock_t_): Add.
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_rwlock_t): Add.
 +	(PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INITIALIZER): Add.
 +	Add rwlock function prototypes.
 +	* rwlock.c: New module.
 +	* pthread.def: Add new rwlock functions.
 +	* private.c (ptw32_processInitialize): initialise
 +	ptw32_rwlock_test_init_lock critical section.
 +	* global.c (ptw32_rwlock_test_init_lock): Add.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Don't free mutex memory
 +	if mutex is PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER and has not been
 +	initialised yet.
 +
 +Wed Sep  8 12:56:13 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Free mutex memory.
 +	- Milan Gardian <mg@tatramed.sk>
 +
 +1999-08-22  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Fix reference to potentially
 +	uninitialised pointer.
 +
 +1999-08-21  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Apply fix of 1999-08-19
 +	this time to C++ and non-trapped C versions. Ommitted to
 +	do this the first time through.
 +
 +1999-08-19  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Return exit status from
 +	the application thread startup routine.
 +	- Milan Gardian <mg@tatramed.sk>
 +
 +1999-08-18  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Put status into pthread_t->exitStatus
 +	- John Bossom <john.Bossom@cognos.com>
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Set pthread->exitStatus
 +	on exit of try{} block.
 +	- John Bossom <john.Bossom@cognos.com>
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): use pthread_exitStatus value if the
 +	thread exit doesn't return a value (for Mingw32 CRTDLL
 +	which uses endthread instead of _endthreadex).
 +	- John Bossom <john.Bossom@cognos.com>
 +
 +Tue Aug 17 20:17:58 CDT 1999  Mumit Khan  <khan@xraylith.wisc.edu>
 +
 +        * create.c (pthread_create): Add CRTDLL suppport.
 +        * exit.c (pthread_exit): Likewise.
 +        * private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Likewise.
 +        (ptw32_threadDestroy): Likewise.
 +        * sync.c (pthread_join): Likewise.
 +        * tests/join1.c (main): Warn about partial support for CRTDLL.
 +
 +Tue Aug 17 20:00:08 1999  Mumit Khan  <khan@xraylith.wisc.edu>
 +
 +        * Makefile.in (LD): Delete entry point.
 +        * acconfig.h (STDCALL): Delete unused macro.
 +        * configure.in: Remove test for STDCALL.
 +        * config.h.in: Regenerate.
 +        * errno.c (_errno): Fix self type.
 +        * pthread.h (PT_STDCALL): Move from here to
 +        * implement.h (PT_STDCALL): here.
 +        (ptw32_threadStart): Fix prototype.
 +        * private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Likewise.
 +
 +1999-08-14  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Don't call pthread_self() but
 +	get thread handle directly from TSD for efficiency.
 +	
 +1999-08-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): ei[] only declared if _MSC_VER.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Check for implicitly created threads
 +	to avoid raising an unhandled exception.
 +	
 +1999-07-12  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): Add critical section.
 +	(cond_timedwait): Add critical section; check for timeout
 +	waiting on semaphore.
 +	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Add critical section.
 +	- Peter Slacik <Peter.Slacik@tatramed.sk>
 +
 +1999-07-09  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	The following changes fix a bug identified by
 +	Lorin Hochstein <lmh@xiphos.ca> and solved by
 +	John Bossom <John.Bossom@Cognos.COM>.
 +
 +	The problem was that cleanup handlers were not executed when
 +	pthread_exit() was called.
 +
 +	* implement.h (pthread_t_): Add exceptionInformation element for
 +	C++ per-thread exception information.
 +	(general): Define and rename exceptions.
 +
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait):  PTW32_EPS_CANCEL (SEH) and
 +	ptw32_exception_cancel (C++) used to identify the exception.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): PTW32_EPS_CANCEL (SEH) and
 +	ptw32_exception_cancel (C++) used to identify the exception.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): throw/raise an exception to return to
 +	ptw32_threadStart() to exit the thread. PTW32_EPS_EXIT (SEH)
 +	and ptw32_exception_exit (C++) used to identify the exception.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Add pthread_exit exception trap;
 +	clean up and exit the thread directly rather than via pthread_exit().
 +
 +Sun May 30 00:25:02 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* semaphore.h (mode_t): Conditionally typedef it.
 +
 +Fri May 28 13:33:05 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_broadcast): Fix possible memory fault
 +	- Mark E. Armstrong <avail@pacbell.net>
 +	
 +Thu May 27 13:08:46 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_broadcast): Fix logic bug
 +	- Peter Slacik <Peter.Slacik@tatramed.sk>;
 +	optimise sem_post loop
 +	- Bossom, John <John.Bossom@Cognos.COM>.
 +
 +Fri May 14 12:13:18 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Fix logic bug
 +	- Mike Russo <miker@eai.com>.
 +
 +Sat May  8 09:42:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.def (sem_open): Add.
 +	(sem_close): Add.
 +	(sem_unlink): Add.
 +	(sem_getvalue): Add.
 +
 +	* FAQ (Question 3): Add.
 +
 +Thu Apr  8 01:16:23 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (sem_open): New function; returns an error (ENOSYS).
 +	(sem_close): ditto.
 +	(sem_unlink): ditto.
 +	(sem_getvalue): ditto.
 +
 +	* semaphore.h (_POSIX_SEMAPHORES): define.
 +	
 +Wed Apr  7 14:09:52 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* errno.c (_REENTRANT || _MT): Invert condition.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (_errno): Conditionally include prototype.
 +
 +Wed Apr  7 09:37:00 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* *.c (comments): Remove individual attributions - these are
 +	documented sufficiently elsewhere.
 +
 +	* implement.h (pthread.h): Remove extraneous include.
 +
 +Sun Apr  4 11:05:57 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* sched.c (sched.h): Include.
 +
 +	* sched.h: New file for POSIX 1b scheduling.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Move opaque structures to implement.h; move sched_*
 +	prototypes out and into sched.h.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Add opaque structures from pthread.h.
 +
 +	* sched.c (sched_yield): New function.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (ptw32_sem_*): Rename to sem_*; except for
 +	ptw32_sem_timedwait which is an private function.
 +
 +Sat Apr  3 23:28:00 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* Makefile.in (OBJS): Add errno.o.
 +
 +Fri Apr  2 11:08:50 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_sem_*): Remove prototypes now defined in
 +	semaphore.h.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (sempahore.h): Include.
 +
 +	* semaphore.h: New file for POSIX 1b semaphores.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (ptw32_sem_t): Change to sem_t. 
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_*): Change to sem_*; these functions
 +	will be exported from the library; set errno on error.
 +	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com>
 +	(ptw32_sem_timedwait): Moved to private.c.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Moved from semaphore.c;
 +	set errno on error.
 +
 +	* errno.c (_errno): New file. New function.
 +	- John Bossom
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_t_): Add per-thread errno element.
 +
 +Fri Mar 26 14:11:45 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Check for negative
 +	milliseconds.
 +	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>
 +
 +Wed Mar 24 11:32:07 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Initialise exceptionInformation[2].
 +	(pthread_self): Get a real Win32 thread handle for implicit threads.
 +	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com>
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): Initialise exceptionInformation[2].
 +	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com>
 +
 +	* implement.h (SE_INFORMATION): Fix values.
 +	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadDestroy): Close the thread handle.
 +	- John Bossom <jebossom@cognos.com>
 +
 +Fri Mar 19 12:57:27 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cancel.c (comments): Update and cleanup.
 +
 +Fri Mar 19 09:12:59 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): status returns PTHREAD_CANCELED.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_CANCELED): defined.
 +
 +Tue Mar 16  1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* all: Add GNU LGPL and Copyright and Warranty.
 +	
 +Mon Mar 15 00:20:13 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): fix possible uninitialised use
 +	of cv.
 +
 +Sun Mar 14 21:01:59 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): don't do full cleanup if
 +	static initialised cv has never been used.
 +	(cond_timedwait): check result of auto-initialisation.
 +
 +Thu Mar 11 09:01:48 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t): revert to (pthread_mutex_t *);
 +	define a value to serve as PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER.
 +	(pthread_mutex_t_): remove staticinit and valid elements.
 +	(pthread_cond_t): revert to (pthread_cond_t_ *);
 +	define a value to serve as PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER.
 +	(pthread_cond_t_): remove staticinit and valid elements.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_t args): adjust indirection of references.
 +	(all functions): check for PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER value;
 +	check for NULL (invalid).
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_t args): adjust indirection of references.
 +	(all functions): check for PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER value;
 +	check for NULL (invalid).
 +
 +Wed Mar 10 17:18:12 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Undo changes from Mar 8 and 7.
 +
 +Mon Mar  8 11:18:59 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Ensure cancelEvent handle is the lowest
 +	indexed element in the handles array. Enhance test for abandoned
 +	objects.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Trailing elements not
 +	initialised are set to zero by the compiler. This avoids the
 +	problem of initialising the opaque critical section element in it.
 +	(PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER): Ditto.
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Check sem == NULL earlier.
 +
 +Sun Mar  7 12:31:14 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): set semaphore initial value
 +	to 0, not 1. cond_timedwait was returning signaled immediately.
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Place the cancel event handle first
 +	in the handle table for WaitForMultipleObjects. This ensures that
 +	the cancel event is recognised and acted apon if both objects
 +	happen to be signaled together.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_cond_test_init_lock): Initialise and destroy.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_cond_test_init_lock): Add extern.
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_cond_test_init_lock): Add declaration. 
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): check for valid initialised CV;
 +	flag destroyed CVs as invalid.
 +	(pthread_cond_init): pthread_cond_t is no longer just a pointer.
 +	This is because PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER needs state info to reside
 +	in pthread_cond_t so that it can initialise on first use. Will work on
 +	making pthread_cond_t (and other objects like it) opaque again, if
 +	possible, later.
 +	(cond_timedwait): add check for statically initialisation of
 +	CV; initialise on first use.
 +	(pthread_cond_signal): check for valid CV.
 +	(pthread_cond_broadcast): check for valid CV.
 +	(_cond_check_need_init): Add.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER): Fix.
 +	(pthread_cond_t): no longer a pointer to pthread_cond_t_.
 +	(pthread_cond_t_): add 'staticinit' and 'valid' elements.
 +
 +Sat Mar 6 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Undate comments.
 +
 +Sun Feb 21 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): missing braces around
 +	cs element initialiser.
 +
 +1999-02-21  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_exit): The return type of this function is
 +	void, not int.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Do not return 0.
 +
 +Sat Feb 20 16:03:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* dll.c (DLLMain): Expand TryEnterCriticalSection support test.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): The check for
 +	ptw32_try_enter_critical_section == NULL should have been
 +	removed long ago.
 +
 +Fri Feb 19 16:03:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Fix pthread_equal() test.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Check mutex != NULL before
 +	using it.
 +
 +Thu Feb 18 16:17:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_equal): Fix inverted result.
 +
 +	* Makefile.in: Use libpthread32.a as the name of the DLL export
 +	library instead of pthread.lib.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): cv could have been used unitialised;
 +	initialise.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): parms could have been used unitialised;
 +	initialise.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (struct pthread_once_t_): Remove redefinition.
 +
 +Sat Feb 13 03:03:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (struct pthread_once_t_): Replaced.
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_once): Replace with John Bossom's version;
 +	has lighter weight serialisation; fixes problem of not holding
 +	competing threads until after the init_routine completes.
 +
 +Thu Feb 11 13:34:14 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Change C++ exception throw.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Change FIXME comment - issue resolved.
 +
 +Wed Feb 10 12:49:11 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* configure: Various temporary changes.
 +	- Kevin Ruland <Kevin.Ruland@anheuser-busch.com>
 +
 +	* README: Update.
 +
 +	* pthread.def (pthread_attr_getstackaddr): uncomment
 +	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): uncomment
 +
 +Fri Feb  5 13:42:30 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* semaphore.c: Comment format changes.
 +
 +Thu Feb  4 10:07:28 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* global.c: Remove ptw32_exception instantiation.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): Change C++ exception throw.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Remove extern declaration.
 +
 +Wed Feb  3 13:04:44 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c: Rename ptw32_*_cleanup() to pthread_*_cleanup().
 +
 +	* pthread.def: Ditto.
 +	
 +	* pthread.h: Ditto.
 +
 +	* pthread.def (pthread_cleanup_push): Remove from export list;
 +	the function is defined as a macro under all compilers.
 +	(pthread_cleanup_pop): Ditto.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Remove #if defined().
 +
 +Wed Feb  3 10:13:48 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Check for NULL value_ptr arg;
 +	check for detached threads.
 +
 +Tue Feb  2 18:07:43 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Add #include <pthread.h>.
 +	Change sem_t to ptw32_sem_t.
 +
 +	Various patches by Kevin Ruland <Kevin.Ruland@anheuser-busch.com>
 +
 +	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Add and modify casts.
 +	Reverse LHS/RHS bitwise assignments.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Remove #include <semaphore.h>.
 +	(PTW32_ATTR_VALID): Add cast.
 +	(struct pthread_t_): Add sigmask element.
 +
 +	* dll.c: Add "extern C" for DLLMain.
 +	(DllMain): Add cast.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Set sigmask in thread.
 +
 +	* condvar.c: Remove #include. Change sem_* to ptw32_sem_*.
 +
 +	* attr.c: Changed #include.
 +
 +	* Makefile.in: Additional targets and changes to build the library
 +	as a DLL.
 +
 +Fri Jan 29 11:56:28 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* Makefile.in (OBJS): Add semaphore.o to list.
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Move from private.c.
 +	Rename sem_* to ptw32_sem_*.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_cond_t): Change type of sem_t.
 +	_POSIX_SEMAPHORES no longer defined.
 +
 +	* semaphore.h: Contents moved to implement.h.
 +	Removed from source tree.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Add semaphore function prototypes and rename all
 +	functions to prepend 'ptw32_'. They are
 +	now private to the pthreads-win32 implementation.
 +
 +	* private.c: Change #warning.
 +	Move ptw32_sem_timedwait() to semaphore.c.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c: Change #warning.
 +
 +	* misc.c: Remove #include <errno.h>
 +
 +	* pthread.def: Cleanup CVS merge conflicts.
 +
 +	* global.c: Ditto.
 +
 +	* ChangeLog: Ditto.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c: Ditto.
 +
 +Sun Jan 24 01:34:52 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (sem_wait): Remove second arg to 
 +	pthreadCancelableWait() call.
 +
 +Sat Jan 23 17:36:40 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.def: Add new functions to export list.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_AUTO_CS_NP): New.
 +	(PTHREAD_MUTEX_FORCE_CS_NP): New.
 +
 +	* README: Updated.
 +
 +Fri Jan 22 14:31:59 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* Makefile.in (CFLAGS): Remove -fhandle-exceptions. Not needed
 +	with egcs. Add -g for debugging.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Replace __stdcall with PT_STDCALL
 +	macro. This is a hack and must be fixed.
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Remove redundant statement.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Cast calloc return value.
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait): Add cast.
 +	(pthread_self): Add cast.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Add cast.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Cast calloc return value.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c: Reorganise conditional compilation.
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Remove unused 'result'.
 +	Cast malloc return value.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines): Redo conditional
 +	compilation.
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait): C++ version uses 'throw'.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): Ditto.
 +
 +	* implement.h (class ptw32_exception): Define for C++.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Fix C, C++, and Win32 SEH condition compilation
 +	mayhem around pthread_cleanup_* defines. C++ version now uses John
 +	Bossom's cleanup handlers.
 +	(pthread_attr_t): Make 'valid' unsigned.
 +	Define '_timeb' as 'timeb' for Ming32.
 +	Define PT_STDCALL as nothing for Mingw32. May be temporary.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): Cast return value.
 +
 +Wed Jan 20 09:31:28 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_t): Changed to a pointer.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Conditionally create Win32 mutex
 +	- from John Bossom's implementation.
 +	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Conditionally close Win32 mutex
 +	- from John Bossom's implementation.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_init): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Ditto.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): New function from John Bossom's
 +	implementation.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): New function from John Bossom's
 +	implementation.
 +
 +Tue Jan 19 18:27:42 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthreadCancelableTimedWait): New prototype.
 +	(pthreadCancelableWait): Remove second argument.
 +
 +	* misc.c (CancelableWait): New static function is 
 +	pthreadCancelableWait() renamed.
 +	(pthreadCancelableWait): Now just calls CancelableWait() with
 +	INFINITE timeout.
 +	(pthreadCancelableTimedWait): Just calls CancelableWait()
 +	with passed in timeout.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): 'abstime' arg really is
 +	absolute time. Calculate relative time to wait from current
 +	time before passing timeout to new routine 
 +	pthreadCancelableTimedWait().
 +	- Scott Lightner <scott@curriculum.com>
 +
 +Tue Jan 19 10:27:39 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np): New prototype.
 +	
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Init 'pshared' and 'forcecs'
 +	attributes to 0.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np): New function (not portable).
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t): 
 +	Add 'mutex' element. Set to NULL in PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER.
 +	The pthread_mutex_*() routines will try to optimise performance
 +	by choosing either mutexes or critical sections as the basis
 +	for pthread mutexes for each indevidual mutex.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_t_): Add 'forcecs' element.
 +	Some applications may choose to force use of critical sections
 +	if they know that:-
 +	     the mutex is PROCESS_PRIVATE and, 
 +	         either the OS supports TryEnterCriticalSection() or
 +	         pthread_mutex_trylock() will never be called on the mutex.
 +	This attribute will be setable via a non-portable routine.
 +
 +	Note: We don't yet support PROCESS_SHARED mutexes, so the
 +	implementation as it stands will default to Win32 mutexes only if
 +	the OS doesn't support TryEnterCriticalSection. On Win9x, and early
 +	versions of NT 'forcecs' will need to be set in order to get
 +	critical section based mutexes.
 +
 +Sun Jan 17 12:01:26 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Init new 'staticinit'
 +	value to '1' and existing 'valid' value to '1'.
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_mutex_test_init_lock): Add.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_mutex_test_init_lock.): Add extern.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_processInitialize): Init critical section for
 +	global lock used by _mutex_check_need_init().
 +	(ptw32_processTerminate): Ditto (:s/Init/Destroy/).
 +
 +	* dll.c (dllMain): Move call to FreeLibrary() so that it is only
 +	called once when the process detaches.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (_mutex_check_need_init): New static function to test
 +	and init PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER mutexes. Provides serialised
 +	access to the internal state of the uninitialised static mutex. 
 +	Called from pthread_mutex_trylock() and pthread_mutex_lock() which
 +	do a quick unguarded test to check if _mutex_check_need_init()
 +	needs to be called. This is safe as the test is conservative
 + 	and is repeated inside the guarded section of 
 +	_mutex_check_need_init(). Thus in all calls except the first
 +	calls to lock static mutexes, the additional overhead to lock any
 +	mutex is a single memory fetch and test for zero.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t_): Add 'staticinit' member. Mutexes
 +	initialised by PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER aren't really initialised
 +	until the first attempt to lock it. Using the 'valid'
 +	flag (which flags the mutex as destroyed or not) to record this
 +	information would be messy. It is possible for a statically
 +	initialised mutex such as this to be destroyed before ever being
 +	used.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Call _mutex_check_need_init()
 +	to test/init PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER mutexes.
 +	(pthread_mutex_lock): Ditto.
 +	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Add check to ensure we don't try to unlock
 +	an unitialised static mutex.
 +	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Add check to ensure we don't try to delete
 +	a critical section that we never created. Allows us to destroy
 +	a static mutex that has never been locked (and hence initialised).
 +	(pthread_mutex_init): Set 'staticinit' flag to 0 for the new mutex.
 +
 +Sun Jan 17 12:01:26 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Move from semaphore.c.
 +
 +	* semaphore.c : Remove redundant #includes.
 +	(ptw32_sem_timedwait): Move to private.c.
 +	(sem_wait): Add missing abstime arg to pthreadCancelableWait() call.
 +
 +Fri Jan 15 23:38:05 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (cond_timedwait): Remove comment.
 +
 +Fri Jan 15 15:41:28 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Add new 'abstime' arg to pthreadCancelableWait()
 +	prototype.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (cond_timedwait): New generalised function called by
 +	both pthread_cond_wait() and pthread_cond_timedwait(). This is
 +	essentially pthread_cond_wait() renamed and modified to add the
 +	'abstime' arg and call the new ptw32_sem_timedwait() instead of
 +	sem_wait().
 +	(pthread_cond_wait): Now just calls the internal static
 +	function cond_timedwait() with an INFINITE wait.
 +	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Now implemented. Calls the internal
 +	static function cond_timedwait().
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_sem_timedwait): New internal function
 +	prototype.
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthreadCancelableWait): Added new 'abstime' argument
 +	to allow shorter than INFINITE wait.
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): New function for internal
 +	use.  This is essentially sem_wait() modified to add the
 +        'abstime' arg and call the modified (see above)
 +        pthreadCancelableWait().
 +
 +Thu Jan 14 14:27:13 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c: Correct _cplusplus to __cplusplus wherever used.
 +
 +	* Makefile.in: Add CC=g++ and add -fhandle-exceptions to CFLAGS.
 +	The derived Makefile will compile all units of the package as C++
 +	so that those which include try/catch exception handling should work
 +	properly. The package should compile ok if CC=gcc, however, exception
 +	handling will not be included and thus thread cancellation, for
 + 	example, will not work.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_pop_cleanup): Add #warning to compile this
 + 	file as C++ if using a cygwin32 environment. Perhaps the whole package
 +	should be compiled using g++ under cygwin.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadStart): Change #error directive
 +	into #warning and bracket for __CYGWIN__ and derivative compilers.
 +
 +Wed Jan 13 09:34:52 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* build.bat: Delete old binaries before compiling/linking.
 +
 +Tue Jan 12 09:58:38 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* dll.c: The Microsoft compiler pragmas probably are more
 +	appropriately protected by _MSC_VER than by _WIN32.
 +	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_timedwait): Fix function description
 +	comments.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Define ETIMEDOUT. This should be returned by
 +	pthread_cond_timedwait which is not implemented yet as of
 +	snapshot-1999-01-04-1305. It was implemented in the older version.
 +	The Microsoft compiler pragmas probably are more appropriately
 +	protected by _MSC_VER than by _WIN32.
 +	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>.
 +
 +	* pthread.def: pthread_mutex_destroy was missing from the def file
 +	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_broadcast): Ensure we only wait on threads
 +	if there were any waiting on the condition.
 +	I think pthread_cond_broadcast should do the WaitForSingleObject
 +	only if cv->waiters > 0? Otherwise it seems to hang, at least in the
 +	testg thread program from glib.
 +	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>. 
 +
 +	* semaphore.c (sem_post): Correct typo in comment.
 +
 +Mon Jan 11 20:33:19 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Re-arrange conditional compile of pthread_cleanup-*
 +	macros.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_push_cleanup): Provide conditional 
 +	compile of cleanup->prev.
 +
 +1999-01-11  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): Invert logic when testing the
 +	return value from calloc().
 +	- Tor Lillqvist <tml@iki.fi>.
 +
 +Sat Jan  9 14:32:08 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Compile-time switch for CYGWIN derived environments
 +	to use CreateThread instead of _beginthreadex. Ditto for ExitThread.
 +	Patch provided by Anders Norlander  <anorland@hem2.passagen.se>.
 +
 +Tue Jan  5 16:33:04 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_pop_cleanup): Add C++ version of __try/__except
 +	block. Move trailing "}" out of #ifdef _WIN32 block left there by
 +	(rpj's) mistake.
 +
 +	* private.c: Remove #include <errno.h> which is included by pthread.h.
 +
 +1998-12-11  Ben Elliston  <bje@toilet.to.cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* README: Update info about subscribing to the mailing list.
 +
 +Mon Jan  4 11:23:40 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* all: No code changes, just cleanup.
 +	- remove #if 0 /* Pre Bossom */ enclosed code.
 +	- Remove some redundant #includes.
 +	* pthread.h: Update implemented/unimplemented routines list.
 +	* Tag the bossom merge branch getting ready to merge back to main
 +	trunk.
 +
 +Tue Dec 29 13:11:16 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Move the following struct definitions to pthread.h:
 +	pthread_t_, pthread_attr_t_, pthread_mutex_t_, pthread_mutex_t_,
 +	pthread_mutexattr_t_, pthread_key_t_, pthread_cond_t_,
 +	pthread_condattr_t_, pthread_once_t_.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Add "_" prefix to pthread_push_cleanup and 
 +	pthread_pop_cleanup internal routines, and associated struct and
 +	typedefs.
 +
 +	* buildlib.bat: Add compile command for semaphore.c
 +
 +	* pthread.def: Comment out pthread_atfork routine name. 
 +	Now unimplemented.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Rename tkAssocCreate to
 +	ptw32_tkAssocCreate.
 +	(pthread_key_delete): Rename tkAssocDestroy to
 +	ptw32_tkAssocDestroy.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Rename threadDestroy to ptw32_threadDestroy
 +
 +	* sched.c (is_attr): attr is now **attr (was *attr), so add extra
 +	NULL pointer test.
 +	(pthread_attr_setschedparam): Increase redirection for attr which is
 +	now a **.
 +	(pthread_attr_getschedparam): Ditto.
 +	(pthread_setschedparam): Change thread validation and rename "thread"
 + 	Win32 thread Handle element name to match John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_getschedparam): Ditto.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_threadDestroy): Rename call to
 +	callUserDestroyRoutines() as ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines()
 +
 +	* misc.c: Add #include "implement.h".
 +
 +	* dll.c: Remove defined(KLUDGE) wrapped code.
 +
 +	* fork.c: Remove redefinition of ENOMEM.
 +	Remove pthread_atfork() and fork() with #if 0/#endif.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Rename threadStart and threadDestroy calls
 +	to ptw32_threadStart and ptw32_threadDestroy.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Rename "detachedstate" to "detachstate".
 +
 +	* attr.c: Rename "detachedstate" to "detachstate".
 +
 +Mon Dec 28 09:54:39 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* semaphore.c: Initial version. From John Bossom's implementation.
 +	* semaphore.h: Initial version. From John Bossom's implementation.
 +
 +Mon Dec 28 09:54:39 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_attr_t_): Change to *pthread_attr_t.
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setstacksize): Merge with John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_attr_getstacksize): Merge with John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Merge with John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_attr_getstackaddr): Merge with John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_attr_init): Merge with John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_attr_destroy): Merge with John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate): Merge with John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Merge with John Bossom's version.
 +	(is_attr): attr is now **attr (was *attr), so add extra NULL pointer
 +	test.
 +
 +	* implement.h (pthread_attr_t_): Add and rename elements in JEB's
 +	version to correspond to original, so that it can be used with
 +	original attr routines.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Add #endif at end which was truncated in merging.
 +
 +Sun Dec 20 14:51:58 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthreadCancelableWait): New function by John Bossom. Non-standard
 +	but provides a hook that can be used to implement cancellation points in
 +	applications that use this library.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_cleanup_pop): C++ (non-WIN32) version uses
 +	try/catch to emulate John Bossom's WIN32 __try/__finally behaviour.
 +	In the WIN32 version __finally block, add a test for AbnormalTermination otherwise
 +	cleanup is only run if the cleanup_pop execute arg is non-zero. Cancellation
 +	should cause the cleanup to run irrespective of the execute arg.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_condattr_destroy): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_condattr_getpshared): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_condattr_setpshared): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_cond_init): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	Fix comment (refered to mutex rather than condition variable).
 +	(pthread_cond_destroy): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_cond_wait): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_cond_signal): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +
 +Thu Dec 17 19:10:46 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_key_delete): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_setspecific): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_getspecific): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +
 +Mon Dec  7 09:44:40 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_setcancelstate): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_setcanceltype): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_testcancel): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_cancel): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_self): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_equal): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_detach): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	(pthread_join): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_processInitialize): New by John Bossom.
 +	(ptw32_processTerminate): Non-public function by John Bossom.
 +	(ptw32_threadStart): Non-public function by John Bossom.
 + 	(ptw32_threadDestroy): Non-public function by John Bossom.
 +	(ptw32_cleanupStack): Non-public function by John Bossom.
 +	(ptw32_tkAssocCreate): Non-public function by John Bossom.
 +	(ptw32_tkAssocDestroy): Non-public function by John Bossom.
 +	(ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines): Non-public function by John Bossom.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Added John Bossom's non-API structures and
 +	declarations.
 +
 +	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint): Cast return value of GetProcAddress
 +	to resolve compile warning from MSVC.
 +
 +	* dll.c (DLLmain): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
 +	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint):
 +	Re-applied Anders Norlander's patch:-
 +	Initialize ptw32_try_enter_critical_section at startup
 +	and release kernel32 handle when DLL is being unloaded.
 +
 +Sun Dec  6 21:54:35 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* buildlib.bat: Fix args to CL when building the .DLL
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Fix TSD key management.
 +	This is a tidy-up before TSD and Thread management is completely
 +	replaced by John Bossom's code.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Fix TSD key management.
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_key_virgin_next): Initialise.
 +
 +	* build.bat: New DOS script to compile and link a pthreads app
 +	using Microsoft's CL compiler linker.
 +	* buildlib.bat: New DOS script to compile all the object files
 +	and create pthread.lib and pthread.dll using Microsoft's CL
 +	compiler linker.
 +
 +1998-12-05  Anders Norlander  <anorland@hem2.passagen.se>
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_try_enter_critical_section): New extern
 +	* dll.c (ptw32_try_enter_critical_section): New pointer to
 +	TryEnterCriticalSection if it exists; otherwise NULL.
 +	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint):
 +	Initialize ptw32_try_enter_critical_section at startup
 +	and release kernel32 handle when DLL is being unloaded.
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Replaced check for NT with
 +	a check if ptw32_try_enter_critical_section is valid
 +	pointer to a function. Call ptw32_try_enter_critical_section
 +	instead of TryEnterCriticalSection to avoid errors on Win95.
 +
 +Thu Dec 3 13:32:00 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* README: Correct cygwin32 compatibility statement.
 +
 +Sun Nov 15 21:24:06 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Declare missing void * arg.
 +	Fixup CVS merge conflicts.
 +
 +1998-10-30  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (cond_wait): Fix semantic error. Test for equality
 +	instead of making an assignment.
 +
 +Fri Oct 30 15:15:50 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push): Fixed bug appending new
 +	handler to list reported by Peter Slacik
 +	<Peter.Slacik@leibinger.freinet.de>.
 +	(new_thread): Rename poorly named local variable to
 +	"new_handler".
 +
 +Sat Oct 24 18:34:59 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* global.c: Add TSD key management array and index declarations.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Ditto for externs.
 +
 +Fri Oct 23 00:08:09 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h (PTW32_TSD_KEY_REUSE): Add enum.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread): Add call to
 +	ptw32_destructor_run_all() to clean up the threads keys.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Check for no more dirty
 +	keys to run destructors on. Assume that the destructor call always
 +	succeeds and set the key value to NULL.
 +
 +Thu Oct 22 21:44:44 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Add key management code.
 +	(pthread_key_create): Ditto.
 +	(pthread_key_delete): Ditto.
 +
 +	* implement.h (struct ptw32_tsd_key): Add status member.
 +
 +	* tsd.c: Add description of pthread_key_delete() from the
 +	standard as a comment.
 +
 +Fri Oct 16 17:38:47 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Fix and improve
 +	stepping through the key table.
 +
 +Thu Oct 15 14:05:01 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread): Remove init of destructorstack.
 +	No longer an element of pthread_t.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Fix type declaration and cast.
 +	(pthread_getspecific): Ditto.
 +	(pthread_getspecific): Change error return value to NULL if key
 +	is not in use.
 +
 +Thu Oct 15 11:53:21 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_tsd_key_table): Fix declaration.
 +
 +	* implement.h(ptw32_TSD_keys_TlsIndex): Add missing extern.
 +	(ptw32_tsd_mutex): Ditto.
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Fix "keys" array declaration.
 +	Add comment.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Fix type declaration and cast.
 +	(pthread_getspecific): Ditto.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Declare missing loop
 +	counter.
 +
 +Wed Oct 14 21:09:24 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread): Increment ptw32_threads_count.
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread): Decrement ptw32_threads_count.
 +	Remove some comments.
 +
 +	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): : Fix two pthread_mutex_lock() calls that
 + 	should have been pthread_mutex_unlock() calls.
 +	(ptw32_vacuum): Remove call to ptw32_destructor_pop_all().
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Fix two pthread_mutex_lock() calls that
 + 	should have been pthread_mutex_unlock() calls.
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_tsd_mutex): Add mutex for TSD operations.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Add critical section.
 +	(pthread_setspecific): Ditto.
 +	(pthread_getspecific): Ditto.
 +	(pthread_key_delete): Ditto.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Fix two pthread_mutex_lock() calls that
 + 	should have been pthread_mutex_unlock() calls.
 +
 +Mon Oct 12 00:00:44 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_tsd_key_table): New.
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Initialise per-thread TSD keys
 +	to NULL.
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_once): Correct typo in comment.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_destructor_push): Remove.
 +	(ptw32_destructor_pop): Remove.
 +	(ptw32_destructor_run_all): Rename from ptw32_destructor_pop_all.
 +	(PTW32_TSD_KEY_DELETED): Add enum.
 +	(PTW32_TSD_KEY_INUSE): Add enum.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_push): Remove.
 +	(ptw32_destructor_pop): Remove.
 +	(ptw32_destructor_run_all): Totally revamped TSD.
 +
 +	* dll.c (ptw32_TSD_keys_TlsIndex): Initialise.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_setspecific): Totally revamped TSD.
 +	(pthread_getspecific): Ditto.
 +	(pthread_create): Ditto.
 +	(pthread_delete): Ditto.
 +
 +Sun Oct 11 22:44:55 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_tsd_key_table): Add new global.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_tsd_key_t and struct ptw32_tsd_key):
 +	Add.
 +	(struct _pthread): Remove destructorstack.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_run_all): Rename from
 + 	ptw32_destructor_pop_all. The key destructor stack was made
 + 	global rather than per-thread. No longer removes destructor nodes
 +	from the stack. Comments updated.
 +
 +1998-10-06  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (cond_wait): Use POSIX, not Win32 mutex calls.
 +	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_signal): Likewise.
 +
 +1998-10-05  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* pthread.def: Update. Some functions aren't available yet, others
 +	are macros in <pthread.h>.
 +
 +	* tests/join.c: Remove; useless.
 +
 +Mon Oct  5 14:25:08 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* pthread.def: New file for building the DLL.
 +
 +1998-10-05  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_equal): Correct inverted logic bug.
 +	(pthread_once): Use the POSIX mutex primitives, not Win32. Remove
 +	irrelevant FIXME comment.
 +
 +	* global.c (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Move to pthread.h.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Define.
 +	(pthread_mutex_t): Reimplement as a struct containing a valid
 +	flag. If the flag is ever down upon entry to a mutex operation,
 +	we call pthread_mutex_create() to initialise the object. This
 +	fixes the problem of how to handle statically initialised objects
 +	that can't call InitializeCriticalSection() due to their context.
 +	(PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT): Define.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Set valid flag.
 +	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Clear valid flag.
 +	(pthread_mutex_lock): Check and handle the valid flag.
 +	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise.
 +
 +	* tests/mutex3.c: New file; test for the static initialisation
 +	macro. Passes.
 +
 +	* tests/create1.c: New file; test pthread_create(). Passes.
 +	
 +	* tests/equal.c: Poor test; remove.
 +	
 +	* tests/equal1.c New file; test pthread_equal(). Passes.
 +
 +	* tests/once1.c: New file; test for pthread_once(). Passes.
 +
 +	* tests/self.c: Remove; rename to self1.c.
 +
 +	* tests/self1.c: This is the old self.c.
 +
 +	* tests/self2.c: New file. Test pthread_self() with a single
 +	thread. Passes.
 +
 +	* tests/self3.c: New file. Test pthread_self() with a couple of
 +	threads to ensure their thread IDs differ. Passes.
 +	
 +1998-10-04  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* tests/mutex2.c: Test pthread_mutex_trylock(). Passes.
 +
 +	* tests/mutex1.c: New basic test for mutex functions (it passes).
 +	(main): Eliminate warning.
 +
 +	* configure.in: Test for __stdcall, not _stdcall. Typo.
 +
 +	* configure: Regenerate.
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Remove FIXME comment. Win32
 +	does know about ENOSYS after all.
 +	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Likewise.
 +
 +1998-10-03  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* configure.in: Test for the `_stdcall' keyword.  Define `STDCALL'
 +	to `_stdcall' if we have it, null otherwise.
 +
 +	* configure: Regenerate.
 +
 +	* acconfig.h (STDCALL): New define.
 +
 +	* config.h.in: Regenerate.
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Add STDCALL prefix.
 +	
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Correct function signature.
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Only zero out the `sigmask' member
 +	if we have the sigset_t type.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: No need to include <unistd.h>.  It doesn't even exist
 +	on Win32! Again, an artifact of cross-compilation.	
 +	(pthread_sigmask): Only provide if we have the sigset_t type.
 +
 +	* process.h: Remove. This was a stand-in before we started doing
 +	native compilation under Win32.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_init): Make `attr' argument const.
 +
 +1998-10-02  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* COPYING: Remove.
 +
 +	* COPYING.LIB: Add. This library is under the LGPL.
 +
 +1998-09-13  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* configure.in: Test for required system features.
 +
 +	* configure: Generate. 
 +
 +	* acconfig.h: New file.
 +
 +	* config.h.in: Generate.
 +
 +	* Makefile.in: Renamed from Makefile.
 +
 +	* COPYING: Import from a recent GNU package.
 +
 +	* config.guess: Likewise.
 +
 +	* config.sub: Likewise.
 +
 +	* install-sh: Likewise.
 +
 +	* config.h: Remove.  
 +
 +	* Makefile: Likewise.
 +
 +1998-09-12  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* windows.h: No longer needed; remove.
 +
 +	* windows.c: Likewise.
 +
 +Sat Sep 12 20:09:24 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* windows.h: Remove error number definitions. These are in <errno.h>
 +	
 +	* tsd.c: Add comment explaining rationale for not building
 +	POSIX TSD on top of Win32 TLS.
 +
 +1998-09-12  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* {most}.c: Include <errno.h> to get POSIX error values.
 +
 +	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Only provide if HAVE_SIGSET_T is
 +	defined.
 + 
 +	* config.h: #undef features, don't #define them.  This will be
 +	generated by autoconf very soon.
 +	
 +1998-08-11  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* Makefile (LIB): Define.
 +	(clean): Define target.
 +	(all): Build a library not just the object files.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Provide a definition for struct timespec if we don't
 +	already have one.
 +
 +	* windows.c (TlsGetValue): Bug fix.
 +	
 +Thu Aug  6 15:19:22 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_once): Fix arg 1 of EnterCriticalSection()
 + 	and LeaveCriticalSection() calls to pass address-of lock.
 +
 +	* fork.c (pthread_atfork): Typecast (void (*)(void *)) funcptr
 +	in each ptw32_handler_push() call.
 +
 +	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): Fix attr arg in 
 +	pthread_attr_getdetachstate() call.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread): Typecast (HANDLE) NULL.
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread): Ditto.
 +
 +	* implement.h: (PTW32_MAX_THREADS): Add define. This keeps
 +	changing in an attempt to make thread administration data types
 +	opaque and cleanup DLL startup.
 +
 +	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint): 
 +	(ptw32_virgins): Remove malloc() and free() calls.
 +	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto.
 +
 +	* global.c (_POSIX_THREAD_THREADS_MAX): Initialise with 
 +	PTW32_MAX_THREADS.
 +	(ptw32_virgins): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Typecast (HANDLE) NULL.
 +	Typecast (unsigned (*)(void *)) start_routine.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): Add address-of operator & to
 +	arg 1 of pthread_mutex_init() call.
 +	(pthread_cond_destroy): Add address-of operator & to
 +	arg 1 of pthread_mutex_destroy() call. 
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Add (int) cast to 
 +	pthread_getspecific() arg.
 +	(ptw32_destructor_pop): Add (void *) cast to "if" conditional.
 +	(ptw32_destructor_push): Add (void *) cast to
 +	ptw32_handler_push() "key" arg.
 +	(malloc.h): Add include.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_destructor_pop): Add prototype.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (implement.h): Add include.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Remove target_thread_mutex and it's
 +	initialisation. Rename getdetachedstate to getdetachstate.
 +	Remove unused variable "exitcode".
 +	(pthread_detach): Remove target_thread_mutex and it's
 +	initialisation. Rename getdetachedstate to getdetachstate.
 +	Rename setdetachedstate to setdetachstate.
 +
 +	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Rename SIG_SET to SIG_SETMASK.
 +	Cast "set" to (long *) in assignment to passify compiler warning.
 +	Add address-of operator & to thread->attr.sigmask in memcpy() call
 +	and assignment.
 +	(pthread_sigmask): Add address-of operator & to thread->attr.sigmask
 +	in memcpy() call and assignment.
 +
 +	* windows.h (THREAD_PRIORITY_ERROR_RETURN): Add.
 +	(THREAD_PRIORITY_LOWEST): Add.
 +	(THREAD_PRIORITY_HIGHEST): Add.
 +
 +	* sched.c (is_attr): Add function.
 +	(implement.h): Add include.
 +	(pthread_setschedparam): Rename all instances of "sched_policy"
 +	to "sched_priority".
 +	(pthread_getschedparam): Ditto.
 +
 +Tue Aug  4 16:57:58 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread): Fix typo. Add missing ';'.
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_virgins): Change types from pointer to 
 +	array pointer.
 +	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto.
 +
 +	* implement.h(ptw32_virgins): Change types from pointer to 
 +	array pointer.
 +	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread): Fix "entry" should be "thread".
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_self): Add extern for ptw32_threadID_TlsIndex.
 +
 +	* global.c: Add comment.
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_once): Fix member -> dereferences.
 +	Change ptw32_once_flag to once_control->flag in "if" test.
 +
 +Tue Aug  4 00:09:30 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h(ptw32_virgins): Add extern.
 +	(ptw32_virgin_next): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_reuse_top): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto.
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_virgins): Changed from array to pointer.
 +	Storage allocation for the array moved into dll.c.
 +	(ptw32_reuse): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_win32handle_map): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Ditto.
 +
 +	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint): Set up thread admin storage when
 +	DLL is loaded.
 +
 +	* fork.c (pthread_atfork): Fix function pointer arg to all
 +	ptw32_handler_push() calls. Change "arg" arg to NULL in child push.
 +
 +	* exit.c: Add windows.h and process.h includes.
 +	(ptw32_exit): Add local detachstate declaration.
 +	(ptw32_exit): Fix incorrect name for pthread_attr_getdetachstate().
 +
 +	* pthread.h (_POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE): Move from global.c
 +	(_POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKADDR): Ditto.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Fix #if should be #ifdef.
 +	(ptw32_start_call): Remove usused variables.
 +
 +	* process.h: Create.
 +
 +	* windows.h: Move _beginthreadex and _endthreadex into
 +	process.h
 +
 +Mon Aug  3 21:19:57 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): Add NULL attr to
 +	pthread_mutex_init() call - default attributes will be used.
 +	(cond_wait): Fix typo.
 +	(cond_wait): Fix typo - cv was ev.
 +	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Fix two identical typos.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Remove _ prefix from
 +	PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Move _POSIX_* values into posix.h
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Fix typo in pthread_mutex_init() prototype.
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Fix error in priority member init.
 +
 +	* windows.h (THREAD_PRIORITY_NORMAL): Add.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (sched_param): Add missing ';' to struct definition. 
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Remove obsolete pthread_attr_t
 +	member initialisation - cancelstate, canceltype, cancel_pending.
 +	(is_attr): Make arg "attr" a const.
 +
 +	* implement.h (PTW32_HANDLER_POP_LIFO): Remove definition.
 +	(PTW32_HANDLER_POP_FIFO): Ditto.
 +	(PTW32_VALID): Add missing newline escape (\).
 +	(ptw32_handler_node): Make element "next" a pointer.
 +
 +1998-08-02  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* windows.h: Remove duplicate TlsSetValue() prototype.  Add 
 +	TlsGetValue() prototype.
 +	(FALSE): Define.
 +	(TRUE): Likewise.
 +	Add forgotten errno values.  Guard against multiple #includes.
 +
 +	* windows.c: New file.  Implement stubs for Win32 functions.
 +
 +	* Makefile (SRCS): Remove.  Not explicitly needed.
 +	(CFLAGS): Add -Wall for all warnings with GCC.
 +
 +Sun Aug  2 19:03:42 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* config.h: Create. This is a temporary stand-in for autoconf yet
 +	to be done.
 + 	(HAVE_SIGNAL_H): Add.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Minor rearrangement for temporary config.h.
 +
 +Fri Jul 31 14:00:29 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_pop): Implement. Removes
 +	destructors associated with a key without executing them.
 +	(ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Add FIXME comment.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_key_delete): Add call to ptw32_destructor_pop().
 +
 +Fri Jul 31 00:05:45 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Update to properly associate
 +	the destructor routine with the key.
 +	(pthread_key_delete): Add FIXME comment.
 +
 +	* exit.c (ptw32_vacuum): Add call to
 +	ptw32_destructor_pop_all().
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_handler_pop_all): Add prototype.
 +	(ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Ditto.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_destructor_push): Implement. This is just a
 +	call to ptw32_handler_push().
 +	(ptw32_destructor_pop_all): Implement. This is significantly
 +	different to ptw32_handler_pop_all().
 +
 +	* Makefile (SRCS): Create. Preliminary.
 +
 +	* windows.h: Create. Contains Win32 definitions for compile
 +	testing. This is just a standin for the real one.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (SIG_UNBLOCK): Fix typo. Was SIG_BLOCK.
 +	(windows.h): Add include. Required for CRITICAL_SECTION.
 +	(pthread_cond_t): Move enum declaration outside of struct
 +	definition.
 +	(unistd.h): Add include - may be temporary.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (windows.h): Add include.
 +
 +	* implement.h (PTW32_THIS): Remove - no longer required.
 +	(PTW32_STACK): Use pthread_self() instead of PTW32_THIS.
 +
 +Thu Jul 30 23:12:45 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Remove ptw32_find_entry() prototype.
 +
 +	* private.c: Extend comments.
 +	Remove ptw32_find_entry() - no longer needed.
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Add call to TlsSetValue() to
 +	store the thread ID.
 +
 +	* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint): Implement. This is called
 +	whenever a process loads the DLL. Used to initialise thread
 +	local storage.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Add ptw32_threadID_TlsIndex.
 +	Add ()s around PTW32_VALID expression.
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_self): Re-implement using Win32 TLS to store
 +	the threads own ID.
 +
 +Wed Jul 29 11:39:03 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c: Corrections in comments.
 +	(ptw32_new_thread): Alter "if" flow to be more natural.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push): Same as below.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Same as below.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread): Rename "new" to "new_thread".
 +	Since when has a C programmer been required to know C++?
 +
 +Tue Jul 28 14:04:29 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Add PTW32_VALID macro.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Modify to use the new thread
 +	type and ptw32_delete_thread(). Rename "target" to "thread".
 +	Remove extra local variable "target".
 +	(pthread_detach): Ditto.
 +
 +	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Move init of "us" out of inner block.
 +	Fix instance of "this" should have been "us". Rename "us" to "thread".
 +
 +	* sched.c (pthread_setschedparam): Modify to use the new thread
 +	type.
 +	(pthread_getschedparam): Ditto.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread): Fix return type and arg.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Remove PTW32_YES and PTW32_NO.
 +	(ptw32_new_thread): Add prototype.
 +	(ptw32_find_thread): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Remove prototype.
 +	(ptw32_find_thread_entry): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Ditto.
 +	(  PTW32_NEW, PTW32_INUSE, PTW32_EXITED, PTW32_REUSE):
 +	Add.
 +
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Minor rename "us" to "new" (I need
 +	these cues but it doesn't stop me coming out with some major bugs
 +	at times).
 +	Load start_routine and arg into the thread so the wrapper can
 +	call it.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Fix pthread_this should be pthread_self.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_setcancelstate): Change
 + 	ptw32_threads_thread_t * to pthread_t and init with
 + 	pthread_this().
 +	(pthread_setcanceltype): Ditto.
 +
 +	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): Add new pthread_t arg.
 +	Rename ptw32_delete_thread_entry to ptw32_delete_thread.
 +	Rename "us" to "thread".
 +	(pthread_exit): Call ptw32_exit with added thread arg.
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Insert missing ")".
 +	Add "us" arg to ptw32_exit() call.
 +	(pthread_create): Modify to use new thread allocation scheme.
 +
 +	* private.c: Added detailed explanation of the new thread
 +	allocation scheme.
 +	(ptw32_new_thread): Totally rewritten to use
 +	new thread allocation scheme.
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_find_thread): Obsolete.
 +
 +Mon Jul 27 17:46:37 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Start of rewrite. Not completed yet.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread_entry): Start of rewrite. Not
 +	complete.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_threads_thread): Rename, remove thread
 +	member, add win32handle and ptstatus members.
 +	(ptw32_t): Add.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: pthread_t is no longer mapped directly to a Win32
 +	HANDLE type. This is so we can let the Win32 thread terminate and
 +	reuse the HANDLE while pthreads holds it's own thread ID until
 +	the last waiting join exits.
 +
 +Mon Jul 27 00:20:37 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Destroy the thread
 + 	entry attribute object before deleting the thread entry itself.
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Initialise cancel_pending = FALSE.
 +	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Rename "detached" to "detachedstate".
 +	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate): Ditto.
 +
 +	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): Fix incorrect check for detachedstate.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_call_t): Remove env member. 
 +
 +Sun Jul 26 13:06:12 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_new_thread_entry): Fix prototype.
 +	(ptw32_find_thread_entry): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_exit): Add prototype.
 +
 +	* exit.c (ptw32_exit): New function. Called from pthread_exit()
 +	and ptw32_start_call() to exit the thread. It allows an extra
 +	argument which is the return code passed to _endthreadex().
 +	(ptw32_exit): Move thread entry delete call from ptw32_vacuum()
 +	into here. Add more explanation of thread entry deletion.
 +	(ptw32_exit): Clarify comment.
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Change pthread_exit() call to
 +	ptw32_exit() call.
 +
 +	* exit.c (ptw32_vacuum): Add thread entry deletion code
 +	moved from ptw32_start_call(). See next item.
 +	(pthread_exit): Remove longjmp(). Add mutex lock around thread table
 +	manipulation code. This routine now calls _enthreadex().
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Remove setjmp() call and move
 +	cleanup code out. Call pthread_exit(NULL) to terminate the thread.
 +
 +1998-07-26  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_getspecific): Update comments.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): Not supported; remove.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): Remove prototype.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise.
 +
 +Sun Jul 26 00:09:59 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* sync.c: Rename all instances of ptw32_count_mutex to
 +	ptw32_table_mutex.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Rename ptw32_count_mutex to
 +	ptw32_table_mutex.
 +
 +	* global.c: Rename ptw32_count_mutex to
 +	ptw32_table_mutex.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Add critical sections.
 +	(ptw32_start_call): Rename ptw32_count_mutex to
 +	ptw32_table_mutex.
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_setcancelstate): Fix indirection bug and rename
 +	"this" to "us".
 +
 +	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Rename "this" to "us" and fix some
 +	minor syntax errors. Declare "us" and initialise it.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_detach): Rename "this" to "target".
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Converting PTHREAD_* defines to alias the (const int)
 +	values in global.c.
 +
 +	* global.c: Started converting PTHREAD_* defines to (const int) as
 + 	a part of making the eventual pthreads DLL binary compatible
 + 	through version changes.
 +
 +	* condvar.c (cond_wait): Add cancelation point. This applies the
 +	point to both pthread_cond_wait() and pthread_cond_timedwait().
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Rename "this" to "us".
 +
 +	* implement.h: Add comment.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): I've satisfied myself that pthread_detach()
 +	does set the detached attribute in the thread entry attributes
 +	to PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED. "if" conditions were changed to test
 +	that attribute instead of a separate flag.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Rename "this" to "us".
 +	(pthread_create): cancelstate and canceltype are not attributes
 +	so the copy to thread entry attribute storage was removed.
 +	Only the thread itself can change it's cancelstate or canceltype,
 +	ie. the thread must exist already.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Mutex locks removed.
 +	Mutexes must be applied at the caller level.
 +	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Init cancelstate, canceltype, and
 +	cancel_pending to default values.
 +	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Rename "this" to "new".
 +	(ptw32_find_thread_entry): Rename "this" to "entry".
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Rename "thread_entry" to "entry".
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Mutexes changed to
 +	ptw32_count_mutex. All access to the threads table entries is
 +	under the one mutex. Otherwise chaos reigns.
 +
 +Sat Jul 25 23:16:51 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_threads_thread): Move cancelstate and
 + 	canceltype members out of pthread_attr_t into here.
 +
 +	* fork.c (fork): Add comment.
 +
 +1998-07-25  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* fork.c (fork): Autoconfiscate.
 +
 +Sat Jul 25 00:00:13 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Set thread priority.  Ensure our
 + 	thread entry is removed from the thread table but only if
 + 	pthread_detach() was called and there are no waiting joins.
 +	(pthread_create): Set detach flag in thread entry if the 
 +	thread is created PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_attr_t): Rename member "detachedstate".
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Rename attr members.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Fix indirection mistake.
 +
 +	* implement.h (PTW32_THREADS_TABLE_INDEX): Add.
 +
 +	* exit.c (ptw32_vacuum): Fix incorrect args to
 +	ptw32_handler_pop_all() calls.
 +	Make thread entry removal conditional.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Add multiple join and async detach handling.
 +
 +	* implement.h (PTW32_THREADS_TABLE_INDEX): Add.
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Add.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_once_flag): Remove.
 +	(ptw32_once_lock): Ditto.
 +	(ptw32_threads_mutex_table): Add.
 +
 +	* global.c (ptw32_once_flag): Remove.
 +	(ptw32_once_lock): Ditto.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Fix tests involving new return value
 +	from ptw32_find_thread_entry().
 +	(pthread_detach): Ditto.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread_entry): Failure return code
 +	changed from -1 to NULL.
 +
 +Fri Jul 24 23:09:33 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Change . to -> in sigmask memcpy() args.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: (pthread_cancel): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_testcancel): Ditto.
 +
 +1998-07-24  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_condattr_t): Rename dummy structure member.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_t): Likewise.
 +
 +Fri Jul 24 21:13:55 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cancel.c (pthread_cancel): Implement.
 +	(pthread_testcancel): Implement.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Add comment explaining the longjmp().
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_threads_thread_t): New member cancelthread.
 +	(PTW32_YES): Define.
 +	(PTW32_NO): Define.
 +	(RND_SIZEOF): Remove.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Rename cancelability to cancelstate.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_attr_t): Rename cancelability to cancelstate.
 +	(PTHREAD_CANCELED): Define.
 +
 +1998-07-24  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (SIG_BLOCK): Define if not already defined.
 +	(SIG_UNBLOCK): Likewise.
 +	(SIG_SETMASK): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_t): Add signal mask member.
 +	(pthread_sigmask): Add function prototype.
 +
 +	* signal.c (pthread_sigmask): Implement.
 +
 +	* create.c: #include <string.h> to get a prototype for memcpy().
 +	(pthread_create): New threads inherit their creator's signal
 +	mask.  Copy the signal mask to the new thread structure if we know
 +	about signals.
 +	
 +Fri Jul 24 16:33:17 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* fork.c (pthread_atfork): Add all the necessary push calls.
 +	Local implementation semantics:
 +	If we get an ENOMEM at any time then ALL handlers
 +	(including those from previous pthread_atfork() calls) will be
 +	popped off each of the three atfork stacks before we return.
 +	(fork): Add all the necessary pop calls. Add the thread cancellation
 +	and join calls to the child fork.
 +	Add #includes.
 +
 +	* implement.h: (ptw32_handler_push): Fix return type and stack arg
 +	type in prototype.
 +	(ptw32_handler_pop): Fix stack arg type in prototype.
 +	(ptw32_handler_pop_all): Fix stack arg type in prototype.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push): Change return type to int and
 +	return ENOMEM if malloc() fails.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_detach): Use equality test, not assignment.
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Add call to Win32 CloseHandle()
 +	if thread is detached.
 +
 +1998-07-24  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_detach): Close the Win32 thread handle to
 +	emulate detached (or daemon) threads.
 +
 +Fri Jul 24 03:00:25 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Save valueptr arg in joinvalueptr for
 +	pthread_exit() to use.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread_entry): Initialise joinvalueptr to
 +	NULL.
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): Rewrite to facilitate joins.
 +	pthread_exit() will do a longjmp() back to here. Does appropriate
 +	cleanup and exit/return from the thread.
 +	(pthread_create): _beginthreadex() now passes a pointer to our
 +	thread table entry instead of just the call member of that entry.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_threads_thread): New member 
 +	void ** joinvalueptr.
 +	(ptw32_call_t): New member jmpbuf env.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Major rewrite to handle joins and handing
 +	value pointer to joining thread. Uses longjmp() back to 
 +	ptw32_start_call().
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Ensure values of new attribute members
 +	are copied to the thread attribute object.
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_destroy):  Fix merge conflicts.
 +	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate):  Fix merge conflicts.
 +	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate):  Fix merge conflicts.
 +
 +	* pthread.h:  Fix merge conflicts.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Fix merge conflicts.
 +
 +Fri Jul 24 00:21:21 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Add check for valid and joinable
 +	thread.
 +	(pthread_detach): Implement. After checking for a valid and joinable
 +	thread, it's still a no-op.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread_entry): Bug prevented returning
 +	an error value in some cases.
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setdetachedstate): Implement.
 +	(pthread_attr_getdetachedstate): Implement.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Move more hidden definitions into here from
 +	pthread.h.
 +
 +1998-07-24  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE): Define.
 +	(PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_t): Add new structure member `detached'.
 +	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Likewise.
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Return if the target thread is detached.
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_init): Initialise cancelability and
 +	canceltype structure members.
 +	(pthread_attr_getdetachstate): Implement.
 +	(pthread_attr_setdetachstate): Likewise.
 +
 +	* implement.h (PTW32_CANCEL_DEFAULTS): Remove.  Bit fields
 +	proved to be too cumbersome.  Set the defaults in attr.c using the
 +	public PTHREAD_CANCEL_* constants.
 +
 +	* cancel.c: New file.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (sched_param): Define this type.
 +	(pthread_attr_getschedparam): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_attr_setschedparam): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_setcancelstate): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_setcanceltype): Likewise.
 +	(sched_get_priority_min): Likewise.
 +	(sched_get_priority_max): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol): Remove; not supported.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_t): Add canceltype member.  Update comments.
 +	(SCHED_OTHER): Define this scheduling policy constant.
 +	(SCHED_FIFO): Likewise.
 +	(SCHED_RR): Likewise.
 +	(SCHED_MIN): Define the lowest possible value for this constant.
 +	(SCHED_MAX): Likewise, the maximum possible value.
 +	(PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS): Redefine.
 +	(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED): Likewise.
 +	
 +	* sched.c: New file.
 +	(pthread_setschedparam): Implement.
 +	(pthread_getschedparam): Implement.
 +	(sched_get_priority_max): Validate policy argument.
 +	(sched_get_priority_min): Likewise.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol): Remove; not supported.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling): Likewise.
 +
 +Fri Jul 24 00:21:21 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Arg to ptw32_new_thread_entry()
 +	changed. See next entry. Move mutex locks out. Changes made yesterday
 +	and today allow us to start the new thread running rather than
 +	temporarily suspended.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_new_thread_entry): ptw32_thread_table
 +	was changed back to a table of thread structures rather than pointers.
 +	As such we're trading storage for increaded speed. This routine
 +	was modified to work with the new table. Mutex lock put in around
 +	global data accesses.
 +	(ptw32_find_thread_entry): Ditto
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Ditto
 +
 +Thu Jul 23 23:25:30 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* global.c: New. Global data objects declared here. These moved from
 +	pthread.h.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Move implementation hidden definitions into
 +	implement.h.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Move implementation hidden definitions from
 +	pthread.h. Add constants to index into the different handler stacks.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push): Simplify args. Restructure.
 +	(ptw32_handler_pop): Simplify args. Restructure.
 +	(ptw32_handler_pop_all): Simplify args. Restructure.
 +
 +Wed Jul 22 00:16:22 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* attr.c, implement.h, pthread.h, ChangeLog: Resolve CVS merge
 +	conflicts.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread_entry): Changes to return type
 +	to support leaner ptw32_threads_table[] which now only stores
 +	ptw32_thread_thread_t *.
 +	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Internal changes.
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Internal changes to avoid contention.
 + 	Calling routines changed accordingly.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Modified cleanup macros to use new generic push and pop.
 +	Added destructor and atfork stacks to ptw32_threads_thread_t.
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_handler_push, ptw32_handler_pop,
 +	ptw32_handler_pop_all): Renamed cleanup push and pop routines
 +	and made generic to handle destructors and atfork handlers as
 +	well.
 +
 +	* create.c (ptw32_start_call): New function is a wrapper for
 +	all new threads. It allows us to do some cleanup when the thread
 +	returns, ie. that is otherwise only done if the thread is cancelled.
 +
 +	* exit.c (ptw32_vacuum): New function contains code from 
 +	pthread_exit() that we need in the new ptw32_start_call()
 +	as well.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Various additions and minor changes.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Various additions and minor changes.
 +	Change cleanup handler macros to use generic handler push and pop
 +	functions.
 +
 +	* attr.c: Minor mods to all functions.
 +	(is_attr): Implemented missing function.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): More clean up.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_find_thread_entry): Implement.
 +	(ptw32_delete_thread_entry): Implement.
 +	(ptw32_new_thread_entry): Implement.
 +	These functions manipulate the implementations internal thread
 +	table and are part of general code cleanup and modularisation.
 +	They replace ptw32_getthreadindex() which was removed.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Changed to use the new code above.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Add cancelability constants. Update comments.
 +
 +1998-07-22  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_setstacksize): Update test of attr argument.
 +	(pthread_getstacksize): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_setstackaddr): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_getstackaddr): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_init): No need to allocate any storage.
 +	(pthread_attr_destroy): No need to free any storage.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (is_attr): Not likely to be needed; remove.
 +	(remove_attr): Likewise.
 +	(insert_attr): Likewise.
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_mutexattr_t): Moved to a public definition
 +	in pthread.h.  There was little gain in hiding these details.
 +	(ptw32_condattr_t): Likewise.
 +	(ptw32_attr_t): Likewise.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_atfork): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_attr_t): Moved here from implement.h.
 +
 +	* fork.c (pthread_atfork): Preliminary implementation.
 +	(ptw32_fork): Likewise.
 +
 +Wed Jul 22 00:16:22 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup.c (ptw32_cleanup_push): Implement.
 +	(ptw32_cleanup_pop): Implement.
 +	(ptw32_do_cancellation): Implement.
 +	These are private to the implementation. The real cleanup functions
 +	are macros. See below.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_cleanup_push): Implement as a macro.
 +	(pthread_cleanup_pop): Implement as a macro.
 +	Because these are macros which start and end a block, the POSIX scoping
 +	requirement is observed. See the comment in the file.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Refine the code.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Code cleanup.
 +
 +	* implement.h (RND_SIZEOF): Add RND_SIZEOF(T) to round sizeof(T)
 +	up to multiple of DWORD.
 +	Add function prototypes.
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_getthreadindex): "*thread" should have been 
 +	"thread". Detect empty slot fail condition.
 +
 +1998-07-20  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_once): Implement.  Don't use a per-application
 +	flag and mutex--make `pthread_once_t' contain these elements in
 +	their structure.  The earlier version had incorrect semantics.
 +	
 +	* pthread.h (ptw32_once_flag): Add new variable.  Remove.
 +	(ptw32_once_lock): Add new mutex lock to ensure integrity of
 +	access to ptw32_once_flag.  Remove.
 +	(pthread_once): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_once_t): Define this type.
 +	
 +Mon Jul 20 02:31:05 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* private.c (ptw32_getthreadindex): Implement.
 +
 +	* pthread.h: Add application static data dependent on
 +	_PTHREADS_BUILD_DLL define. This is needed to avoid allocating
 +	non-sharable static data within the pthread DLL.
 +
 +	* implement.h: Add ptw32_cleanup_stack_t, ptw32_cleanup_node_t
 +	and PTW32_HASH_INDEX.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Begin work on cleanup and de-allocate
 +	thread-private storage.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Add thread to thread table.
 +	Keep a thread-private copy of the attributes with default values
 +	filled in when necessary. Same for the cleanup stack. Make 
 +	pthread_create C run-time library friendly by using _beginthreadex()
 +	instead of CreateThread(). Fix error returns.
 +
 +Sun Jul 19 16:26:23 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Rename pthreads_thread_count to ptw32_threads_count.
 +	Create ptw32_threads_thread_t struct to keep thread specific data.
 +
 +	* create.c: Rename pthreads_thread_count to ptw32_threads_count.
 +	(pthread_create): Handle errors from CreateThread().
 +
 +1998-07-19  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_cond_wait): Generalise.  Moved from here ..
 +	(cond_wait): To here.
 +	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Implement; use generalised cond_wait().
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_key_t): Define this type.
 +	(pthread_key_create): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_setspecific): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_getspecific): Likwise.
 +	(pthread_key_delete): Likewise.
 +
 +	* tsd.c (pthread_key_create): Implement.
 +	(pthread_setspecific): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_getspecific): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_key_delete): Likewise.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Return ENOSYS if this function
 +	is called on a Win32 platform which is not Windows NT.
 +
 +1998-07-18  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Do not attempt to malloc any
 +	storage; none is needed now that condattr_t is an empty struct.
 +	(pthread_condattr_destory): Likewise; do not free storage.
 +	(pthread_condattr_setpshared): No longer supported; return ENOSYS.
 +	(pthread_condattr_getpshared): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_init): Implement with help from Douglas Schmidt.
 +	Remember to initialise the cv's internal mutex.
 +	(pthread_cond_wait): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_signal): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Preliminary implementation, but I need
 +	to see some API documentation for `WaitForMultipleObject'.
 +	(pthread_destory): Implement.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_cond_init): Add function protoype.
 +	(pthread_cond_broadcast): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_signal): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_timedwait): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_wait): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_destroy): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_cond_t): Define this type.  Fix for u_int.  Do not assume
 +	that the mutex contained withing the pthread_cond_t structure will
 +	be a critical section.  Use our new POSIX type!
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_condattr_t): Remove shared attribute.
 +
 +1998-07-17  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* pthread.h (PTHREADS_PROCESS_PRIVATE): Remove.
 +	(PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED): Likewise.  No support for mutexes shared
 +	across processes for now.
 +	(pthread_mutex_t): Use a Win32 CRITICAL_SECTION type for better
 +	performance.
 +	
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_mutexattr_t): Remove shared attribute.
 +	
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): This optional function
 +	is no longer supported, since we want to implement POSIX mutex
 +	variables using the much more efficient Win32 critical section
 +	primitives.  Critical section objects in Win32 cannot be shared
 +	between processes.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_init): No need to malloc any storage; the
 +	attributes structure is now empty.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): This is now a nop.
 +	(pthread_mutex_init): Use InitializeCriticalSection().
 +	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Use DeleteCriticalSection().
 +	(pthread_mutex_lock): Use EnterCriticalSection().
 +	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Use TryEnterCriticalSection().  This is
 +	not supported by Windows 9x, but trylock is a hack anyway, IMHO.
 +	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Use LeaveCriticalSection().
 +
 +1998-07-14  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* attr.c (pthread_attr_setstacksize): Implement.
 +	(pthread_attr_getstacksize): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_getstackaddr): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_init): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_destroy): Likewise.
 +	
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Add `_cond' to function name.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_lock): Add `_mutex' to function name.
 +	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_condattr_setpshared): Fix typo.
 +	(pthread_attr_init): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_attr_destroy): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_setstacksize): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_getstacksize): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_attr_getstackaddr): Likewise.
 +	
 +Mon Jul 13 01:09:55 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Wrap in #ifndef _IMPLEMENT_H
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Map stacksize attr to Win32.
 +
 +	* mutex.c: Include implement.h
 +
 +1998-07-13  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* condvar.c (pthread_condattr_init): Implement.
 +	(pthread_condattr_destroy): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_condattr_setpshared): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_condattr_getpshared): Likewise.
 +	
 +	* implement.h (PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX): Remove trailing semicolon.
 +	(PTHREAD_STACK_MIN): Specify; needs confirming.
 +	(ptw32_attr_t): Define this type.
 +	(ptw32_condattr_t): Likewise.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t): Define this type.
 +	(pthread_condattr_t): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_lock): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_trylock): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_unlock): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_condattr_init): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_condattr_destroy): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_condattr_setpshared): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_condattr_getpshared): Likewise.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Implement.
 +	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_lock): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_trylock): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_unlock): Likewise.
 +
 +1998-07-12  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* implement.h (ptw32_mutexattr_t): Define this implementation
 +	internal type.  Application programmers only see a mutex attribute
 +	object as a void pointer.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_t): Define this type.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_init): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling): Likewise.
 +	(PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE): Define.
 +	(PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED): Define.
 +
 +	* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Implement.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Implement.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol): Implement.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): Likewise.
 +	(insert_attr): New function; very preliminary implementation!
 +	(is_attr): Likewise.
 +	(remove_attr): Likewise.
 +	
 +Sat Jul 11 14:48:54 1998  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* implement.h: Preliminary implementation specific defines.
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): Preliminary implementation.
 +
 +1998-07-11  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* sync.c (pthread_join): Implement.
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_equal): Likewise.
 +	
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_join): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_equal): Likewise.
 +	
 +1998-07-10  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* misc.c (pthread_self): Implement.
 +
 +	* exit.c (pthread_exit): Implement.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_exit): Add function prototype.
 +	(pthread_self): Likewise.
 +	(pthread_t): Define this type.
 +
 +1998-07-09  Ben Elliston  <bje@cygnus.com>
 +
 +	* create.c (pthread_create): A dummy stub right now.
 +
 +	* pthread.h (pthread_create): Add function prototype.
 @@ -5,27 +5,236 @@  INDEX
  -----
 -Q 1	Should I use Cygwin or Mingw32 as a development environment?
 +Q 1	What is it?
 -Q 2	Now that pthreads-win32 builds under Mingw32, why do I get
 -	memory access violations?
 +Q 2	Which of the several dll versions do I use?
 +	or,
 +	What are all these pthread*.dll and pthread*.lib files?
 -Q 3	How do I use pthread.dll for Win32 (Visual C++ 5.0)
 +Q 3	What is the library naming convention?
 -Q 4	Cancelation doesn't work for me, why?
 +Q 4	Cleanup code default style or: it used to work when I built
 +	the library myself, but now it doesn't - why?
 -Q 5	Thread won't block after two calls to mutex_lock
 +Q 5	Why is the default library version now less exception-friendly?
 -Q 6	How do I generate pthreadGCE.dll and libpthreadw32.a for use with Mingw32?
 +Q 6	Should I use Cygwin or Mingw32 as a development environment?
 +
 +Q 7	Now that pthreads-win32 builds under Mingw32, why do I get
 +	memory access violations (segfaults)?
 +
 +Q 8	How do I use pthread.dll for Win32 (Visual C++ 5.0)
 +
 +Q 9	Cancelation doesn't work for me, why?
 +
 +Q 10	Thread won't block after two calls to mutex_lock
 +
 +Q 11	How do I generate pthreadGCE.dll and libpthreadw32.a for use with Mingw32?
  =============================================================================
 -Q 1	Should I use Cygwin or Mingw32 as a development environment?
 +Q 1	What is it?
  ---
 -A 1
 +Pthreads-win32 is an Open Source Software implementation of the
 +Threads component of the POSIX 1003.1c 1995 Standard for Microsoft's
 +Win32 environment. Some functions from POSIX 1003.1b are also
 +supported including semaphores. Other related functions include
 +the set of read-write lock functions. The library also supports
 +some of the functionality of the Open Group's Single Unix
 +specification, version 2, namely mutex types.
 +
 +See the file "ANNOUNCE" for more information including standards
 +conformance details and list of supported routines.
 +
 +
 +Q 2	Which of the several dll versions do I use?
 +---	or,
 +	What are all these pthread*.dll and pthread*.lib files?
 +
 +Simply, you only use one of them, but you need to choose carefully.
 +
 +The most important choice you need to make is whether to use a
 +version that uses exceptions internally, or not (there are versions
 +of the library that use exceptions as part of the thread
 +cancelation and exit implementation, and one that uses
 +setjmp/longjmp instead).
 +
 +There is some contension amongst POSIX threads experts as
 +to how POSIX threads cancelation and exit should work
 +with languages that include exceptions and handlers, e.g.
 +C++ and even C (Microsoft's Structured Exceptions).
 +
 +The issue is: should cancelation of a thread in, say,
 +a C++ application cause object destructors and C++ exception
 +handlers to be invoked as the stack unwinds during thread
 +exit, or not?
 +
 +There seems to be more opinion in favour of using the
 +standard C version of the library (no EH) with C++ applications
 +since this appears to be the assumption commercial pthreads
 +implementations make. Therefore, if you use an EH version
 +of pthreads-win32 then you may be under the illusion that
 +your application will be portable, when in fact it is likely to
 +behave very differently linked with other pthreads libraries.
 +
 +Now you may be asking: why have you kept the EH versions of
 +the library?
 +
 +There are a couple of reasons:
 +- there is division amongst the experts and so the code may
 +  be needed in the future. (Yes, it's in the repository and we
 +  can get it out anytime in the future, but ...)
 +- pthreads-win32 is one of the few implementations, and possibly
 +  the only freely available one, that has EH versions. It may be
 +  useful to people who want to play with or study application
 +  behaviour under these conditions.
 +
 +
 +Q 3	What is the library naming convention?
  ---
 -Important: see Q2 also.
 +
 +Because the library is being built using various exception
 +handling schemes and compilers - and because the library
 +may not work reliably if these are mixed in an application,
 +each different version of the library has it's own name.
 +
 +Note 1: the incompatibility is really between EH implementations
 +of the different compilers. It should be possible to use the
 +standard C version from either compiler with C++ applications
 +built with a different compiler. If you use an EH version of
 +the library, then you must use the same compiler for the
 +application. This is another complication and dependency that
 +can be avoided by using only the standard C library version.
 +
 +Note 2: if you use a standard C pthread*.dll with a C++
 +application, then any functions that you define that are
 +intended to be called via pthread_cleanup_push() must be
 +__cdecl.
 +
 +Note 3: the intention is to also name either the VC or GC
 +version (it should be arbitrary) as pthread.dll, including
 +pthread.lib and libpthread.a as appropriate.
 +
 +In general:
 +	pthread[VG]{SE,CE,C}.dll
 +	pthread[VG]{SE,CE,C}.lib
 +
 +where:
 +	[VG] indicates the compiler
 +	V	- MS VC
 +	G	- GNU C
 +
 +	{SE,CE,C} indicates the exception handling scheme
 +	SE	- Structured EH
 +	CE	- C++ EH
 +	C       - no exceptions - uses setjmp/longjmp
 +
 +For example:
 +	pthreadVSE.dll	(MSVC/SEH)
 +	pthreadGCE.dll	(GNUC/C++ EH)
 +	pthreadGC.dll   (GNUC/not dependent on exceptions)
 +
 +The GNU library archive file names have changed to:
 +
 +	libpthreadGCE.a
 +	libpthreadGC.a
 +
 +
 +Q 4	Cleanup code default style or: it used to work when I built
 +---	the library myself, but now it doesn't - why?
 +
 +Up to and including snapshot 2001-07-12, if not defined, the cleanup
 +style was determined automatically from the compiler used, and one
 +of the following was defined accordingly:
 +
 +	__CLEANUP_SEH	MSVC only
 +	__CLEANUP_CXX	C++, including MSVC++, GNU G++
 +	__CLEANUP_C		C, including GNU GCC, not MSVC
 +
 +These defines determine the style of cleanup (see pthread.h) and,
 +most importantly, the way that cancelation and thread exit (via
 +pthread_exit) is performed (see the routine ptw32_throw() in private.c).
 +
 +In short, the exceptions versions of the library throw an exception
 +when a thread is canceled or exits (via pthread_exit()), which is
 +caught by a handler in the thread startup routine, so that the
 +the correct stack unwinding occurs regardless of where the thread
 +is when it's canceled or exits via pthread_exit().
 +
 +After snapshot 2001-07-12, unless your build explicitly defines (e.g.
 +via a compiler option) __CLEANUP_SEH, __CLEANUP_CXX, or __CLEANUP_C, then
 +the build now ALWAYS defaults to __CLEANUP_C style cleanup. This style
 +uses setjmp/longjmp in the cancelation and pthread_exit implementations,
 +and therefore won't do stack unwinding even when linked to applications
 +that have it (e.g. C++ apps). This is for consistency with most/all
 +commercial Unix POSIX threads implementations.
 +
 +Although it was not clearly documented before, it is still necessary to
 +build your application using the same __CLEANUP_* define as was
 +used for the version of the library that you link with, so that the
 +correct parts of pthread.h are included. That is, the possible
 +defines require the following library versions:
 +
 +	__CLEANUP_SEH	pthreadVSE.dll
 +	__CLEANUP_CXX	pthreadVCE.dll or pthreadGCE.dll
 +	__CLEANUP_C		pthreadVC.dll or pthreadGC.dll
 +
 +THE POINT OF ALL THIS IS: if you have not been defining one of these
 +explicitly, then the defaults have been set according to the compiler
 +and language you are using, as described at the top of this
 +section.
 +
 +THIS NOW CHANGES, as has been explained above. For example:
 +
 +If you were building your application with MSVC++ i.e. using C++
 +exceptions (rather than SEH) and not explicitly defining one of
 +__CLEANUP_*, then __CLEANUP_C++ was defined for you in pthread.h.
 +You should have been linking with pthreadVCE.dll, which does
 +stack unwinding.
 +
 +If you now build your application as you had before, pthread.h will now
 +set __CLEANUP_C as the default style, and you will need to link
 +with pthreadVC.dll. Stack unwinding will now NOT occur when a
 +thread is canceled, nor when the thread calls pthread_exit().
 +
 +Your application will now most likely behave differently to previous
 +versions, and in non-obvious ways. Most likely is that local
 +objects may not be destroyed or cleaned up after a thread
 +is canceled.
 +
 +If you want the same behaviour as before, then you must now define
 +__CLEANUP_C++ explicitly using a compiler option and link with
 +pthreadVCE.dll as you did before.
 +
 +
 +Q 5	Why is the default library version now less exception-friendly?
 +---
 +
 +Because no commercial Unix POSIX threads implementation allows you to
 +choose to have stack unwinding. Therefore, providing it in pthread-win32
 +as a default is dangerous. We still provide the choice but 
 +you must now consciously make it.
 +
 +WHY NOT REMOVE THE EXCEPTIONS VERSIONS OF THE LIBRARY ALTOGETHER?
 +There are a few reasons:
 +- because there are well respected POSIX threads people who believe
 +  that POSIX threads implementations should be exceptions-aware and
 +  do the expected thing in that context. (There are equally respected
 +  people who believe it should not be easily accessible, if it's there
 +  at all.)
 +- because pthreads-win32 is one of the few implementations that has
 +  the choice, perhaps the only freely available one, and so offers
 +  a laboratory to people who may want to explore the effects;
 +- although the code will always be around somewhere for anyone who
 +  wants it, once it's removed from the current version it will not be
 +  nearly as visible to people who may have a use for it.
 +
 +
 +Q 6	Should I use Cygwin or Mingw32 as a development environment?
 +---
 +
 +Important: see Q7 also.
  In short, use Mingw32 with the MSVCRT library to build applications that use
  the DLL. Cygwin's own internal support for POSIX threads is growing. Consult
 @@ -83,11 +292,9 @@ Anders  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -Q 2	Now that pthreads-win32 builds under Mingw32, why do I get
 +Q 7	Now that pthreads-win32 builds under Mingw32, why do I get
  ---	memory access violations (segfaults)?
 -A 2
 ----
  Note: issue resolved.
  The latest Mingw32 package has thread-safe exception handling.
  Make sure you also read A 6 below to get a fully working build.
 @@ -143,11 +350,9 @@ Kevin  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -Q 3	How do I use pthread.dll for Win32 (Visual C++ 5.0)
 +Q 8	How do I use pthread.dll for Win32 (Visual C++ 5.0)
  ---	
 -A 3
 ----
  >
  > I'm a "rookie" when it comes to your pthread implementation.  I'm currently
  > desperately trying to install the prebuilt .dll file into my MSVC compiler.
 @@ -182,11 +387,9 @@ Ross  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -Q 4	Cancelation doesn't work for me, why?
 +Q 9	Cancelation doesn't work for me, why?
  ---
 -A 4
 ----
  > I'm investigating a problem regarding thread cancelation. The thread I want
  > to cancel has PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS, however, this piece of code
  > blocks on the join():
 @@ -264,11 +467,9 @@ Ross  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -Q 5	Thread won't block after two calls to mutex_lock
 ----
 - 
 -A 5
 ----
 +Q 10	Thread won't block after two calls to mutex_lock
 +----
 +
  > i was testing this pthread for win32 in my prog.
  > when i checked if it was blocking mutex_lock calls, i was surprised when it
  > didnt lock
 @@ -303,11 +504,9 @@ Ross  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 -Q 6	How do I generate pthreadGCE.dll and libpthreadw32.a for use with Mingw32?
 ----
 - 
 -A 6
 ----
 +Q 11	How do I generate pthreadGCE.dll and libpthreadw32.a for use with Mingw32?
 +----
 +
  Once you've followed Thomas Pfaff's instructions below to fix
  Mingw32, then you can simply run "make" to build the library and dll.
 diff --git a/GNUmakefile b/GNUmakefile index 2ae35f9..047e62e 100644 --- a/GNUmakefile +++ b/GNUmakefile @@ -100,7 +100,8 @@ $(GCE_DLL): $(OBJS)  clean:  	-$(RM) *~ -	-$(RM) *.o  +	-$(RM) *.pre +	-$(RM) *.o  	-$(RM) *.exe  realclean: clean @@ -24,8 +24,10 @@ conformance details and list of supported routines.  Which of the several dll versions to use?
  -----------------------------------------
 -or, What are all these pthread*.dll files?
 -------------------------------------------
 +or,
 +---
 +What are all these pthread*.dll and pthread*.lib files?
 +-------------------------------------------------------
  Simply, you only use one of them, but you need to choose carefully.
 @@ -40,24 +42,30 @@ to how POSIX threads cancelation and exit should work  with languages that include exceptions and handlers, e.g.
  C++ and even C (Microsoft's Structured Exceptions).
 -The issue is: should cancelation of a thread in a, say,
 -C++ application cause object destructors and C++ exception
 +The issue is: should cancelation of a thread in, say,
 +a C++ application cause object destructors and C++ exception
  handlers to be invoked as the stack unwinds during thread
  exit, or not?
 -Your choice will depend primarily on whether your application
 -is intended to be cross-platform or not, and how the POSIX threads
 -implementations on the target platforms handle this issue. That is,
 -you'll want consistent behaviour.
 +There seems to be more opinion in favour of using the
 +standard C version of the library (no EH) with C++ applications
 +since this appears to be the assumption commercial pthreads
 +implementations make. Therefore, if you use an EH version
 +of pthreads-win32 then you may be under the illusion that
 +your application will be portable, when in fact it is likely to
 +behave very differently linked with other pthreads libraries.
 -If you can't choose now, it's probably best to use the
 -standard C version of the library, even if your application
 -is being written in C++. You will need to handle the
 -potentially adverse effects of thread cancelation in your
 -code, but at least you will have the best chance of
 -consistency of behaviour across platforms. If you later
 -decide to use an exception handling version of the library
 -then you will hopefully have fewer, if any, changes to make.
 +Now you may be asking: why have you kept the EH versions of
 +the library?
 +
 +There are a couple of reasons:
 +- there is division amongst the experts and so the code may
 +  be needed in the future. (Yes, it's in the repository and we
 +  can get it out anytime in the future, but ...)
 +- pthreads-win32 is one of the few implementations, and possibly
 +  the only freely available one, that has EH versions. It may be
 +  useful to people who want to play with or study application
 +  behaviour under these conditions.
  Library naming
 @@ -65,9 +73,26 @@ Library naming  Because the library is being built using various exception
  handling schemes and compilers - and because the library
 -will not work reliably if these are mixed in an application,
 +may not work reliably if these are mixed in an application,
  each different version of the library has it's own name.
 +Note 1: the incompatibility is really between EH implementations
 +of the different compilers. It should be possible to use the
 +standard C version from either compiler with C++ applications
 +built with a different compiler. If you use an EH version of
 +the library, then you must use the same compiler for the
 +application. This is another complication and dependency that
 +can be avoided by using only the standard C library version.
 +
 +Note 2: if you use a standard C pthread*.dll with a C++
 +application, then any functions that you define that are
 +intended to be called via pthread_cleanup_push() must be
 +__cdecl.
 +
 +Note 3: the intention is to also name either the VC or GC
 +version (it should be arbitrary) as pthread.dll, including
 +pthread.lib and libpthread.a as appropriate.
 +
  In general:
  	pthread[VG]{SE,CE,C}.dll
  	pthread[VG]{SE,CE,C}.lib
 @@ -80,17 +105,17 @@ where:  	{SE,CE,C} indicates the exception handling scheme
  	SE	- Structured EH
  	CE	- C++ EH
 -        C       - no exceptions - uses setjmp/longjmp
 +	C       - no exceptions - uses setjmp/longjmp
  For example:
  	pthreadVSE.dll	(MSVC/SEH)
  	pthreadGCE.dll	(GNUC/C++ EH)
 -        pthreadGC.dll   (GNUC/not dependent on exceptions)
 +	pthreadGC.dll   (GNUC/not dependent on exceptions)
  The GNU library archive file names have changed to:
  	libpthreadGCE.a
 -        libpthreadGC.a
 +	libpthreadGC.a
  Other name changes
 @@ -110,6 +135,82 @@ included a call to _pthread_processInitialize. You will  now have to change that to ptw32_processInitialize.
 +A note on Cleanup code default style
 +------------------------------------
 +
 +Previously, if not defined, the cleanup style was determined automatically
 +from the compiler used, and one of the following was defined accordingly:
 +
 +	__CLEANUP_SEH	MSVC only
 +	__CLEANUP_CXX	C++, including MSVC++, GNU G++
 +	__CLEANUP_C		C, including GNU GCC, not MSVC
 +
 +These defines determine the style of cleanup (see pthread.h) and,
 +most importantly, the way that cancelation and thread exit (via
 +pthread_exit) is performed (see the routine ptw32_throw() in private.c).
 +
 +In short, the exceptions versions of the library throw an exception
 +when a thread is canceled or exits (via pthread_exit()), which is
 +caught by a handler in the thread startup routine, so that the
 +the correct stack unwinding occurs regardless of where the thread
 +is when it's canceled or exits via pthread_exit().
 +
 +In this snapshot, unless the build explicitly defines (e.g. via a
 +compiler option) __CLEANUP_SEH, __CLEANUP_CXX, or __CLEANUP_C, then
 +the build NOW always defaults to __CLEANUP_C style cleanup. This style
 +uses setjmp/longjmp in the cancelation and pthread_exit implementations,
 +and therefore won't do stack unwinding even when linked to applications
 +that have it (e.g. C++ apps). This is for consistency with most/all
 +commercial Unix POSIX threads implementations.
 +
 +Although it was not clearly documented before, it is still necessary to
 +build your application using the same __CLEANUP_* define as was
 +used for the version of the library that you link with, so that the
 +correct parts of pthread.h are included. That is, the possible
 +defines require the following library versions:
 +
 +	__CLEANUP_SEH	pthreadVSE.dll
 +	__CLEANUP_CXX	pthreadVCE.dll or pthreadGCE.dll
 +	__CLEANUP_C		pthreadVC.dll or pthreadGC.dll
 +
 +THE POINT OF ALL THIS IS: if you have not been defining one of these
 +explicitly, then the defaults as described at the top of this
 +section were being used.
 +
 +THIS NOW CHANGES, as has been explained above, but to try to make this
 +clearer here's an example:
 +
 +If you were building your application with MSVC++ i.e. using C++
 +exceptions (rather than SEH) and not explicitly defining one of
 +__CLEANUP_*, then __CLEANUP_C++ was defined for you in pthread.h.
 +You should have been linking with pthreadVCE.dll, which does
 +stack unwinding.
 +
 +If you now build your application as you had before, pthread.h will now
 +set __CLEANUP_C as the default style, and you will need to link
 +with pthreadVC.dll. Stack unwinding will now NOT occur when a thread
 +is canceled, or the thread calls pthread_exit().
 +
 +Your application will now most likely behave differently to previous
 +versions, and in non-obvious ways. Most likely is that locally
 +instantiated objects may not be destroyed or cleaned up after a thread
 +is canceled.
 +
 +If you want the same behaviour as before, then you must now define
 +__CLEANUP_C++ explicitly using a compiler option and link with
 +pthreadVCE.dll as you did before.
 +
 +
 +WHY ARE WE MAKING THE DEFAULT STYLE LESS EXCEPTION-FRIENDLY?
 +Because no commercial Unix POSIX threads implementation allows you to
 +choose to have stack unwinding. Therefore, providing it in pthread-win32
 +as a default is dangerous. We still provide the choice but unless
 +you consciously choose to do otherwise, your pthreads applications will
 +now run or crash in similar ways irrespective of the threads platform
 +you use. Or at least this is the hope.
 +
 +
 +
  Building under VC++ using C++ EH, Structured EH, or just C
  ----------------------------------------------------------
 @@ -138,6 +239,11 @@ or:  nmake clean VC
 +or:
 +
 +nmake clean VCX	(tests the VC version of the library with C++ (EH)
 +			 applications)
 +
  Building under Mingw32
  ----------------------
 @@ -162,6 +268,11 @@ or:  make clean GC
 +or:
 +
 +make clean GCX	(tests the GC version of the library with C++ (EH)
 +			 applications)
 +
  Building the library under Cygwin
  ---------------------------------
 @@ -213,7 +324,7 @@ Building applications with GNU compilers  If you're using pthreadGCE.dll:
 -Use gcc-2.95.2-1 or later modified as per pthreads-win32 FAQ question 6.
 +Use gcc-2.95.2-1 or later modified as per pthreads-win32 FAQ question 11.
  With the three header files, pthreadGCE.dll, gcc.dll and libpthreadGCE.a
  in the same directory as your application myapp.c, you could compile,
 diff --git a/README.NONPORTABLE b/README.NONPORTABLE index 00fdaf6..a4e21f3 100644 --- a/README.NONPORTABLE +++ b/README.NONPORTABLE @@ -61,6 +61,13 @@ pthread_delay_np (const struct timespec *interval);          0          Successful completion.           [EINVAL]   The value specified by interval is invalid.  +int +pthread_num_processors_np + +        This routine (found on HPUX systems) returns the number of processors +        in the system. This implementations actually returns the number of +        processors available to the process, which can be a different (lower) +        value depending on the process's affinity mask.  BOOL  pthread_win32_process_attach_np (void); @@ -1,20 +1,7 @@ -==== -Automate the build/test cycle so that I can -expand to test both library and applications in different -environments and cross-environments. - -Eg. -           Applications | SEH | C++ | G++ |  C  | GCC | -        Library         |     |     |     |     |     | -        ----------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ -        SEH             |  X  |  X  |  X  |  X  |  X  | -        ----------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ -        C++ (MSC)       |  X  |  X  |  X  |  X  |  X  | -        ----------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ -        G++ (GNU)       |  ?  |  ?  |  X  |  ?  |  X  | -        ----------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ - -'?' indicates combinations that may not be doable. - -==== - +                   Things that should be doable but aren't yet
 +                   -------------------------------------------
 +
 +1. Implement PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED for semaphores, mutexes,
 +   condition variables, read/write locks, barriers.
 +
 +
 @@ -937,14 +937,14 @@ ptw32_cond_timedwait (pthread_cond_t * cond,         *         * Note:          * -       *      ptw32_sem_timedwait is a cancellation point, +       *      sem_timedwait is 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          *      counts if we are cancelled, timed out or signalled.         */ -      if (ptw32_sem_timedwait(&(cv->semBlockQueue), abstime) != 0) +      if (sem_timedwait(&(cv->semBlockQueue), abstime) != 0)          {            result = errno;          } diff --git a/implement.h b/implement.h index e075ee9..1d2076b 100644 --- a/implement.h +++ b/implement.h @@ -30,6 +30,19 @@  #ifndef _IMPLEMENT_H  #define _IMPLEMENT_H +/* + * note: ETIMEDOUT is correctly defined in winsock.h + */ +#include <windows.h> +#include <winsock.h> + +/* + * In case ETIMEDOUT hasn't been defined above somehow. + */ +#ifndef ETIMEDOUT +#  define ETIMEDOUT 10060     /* This is the value in winsock.h. */ +#endif +  #if !defined(malloc)  #include <malloc.h>  #endif @@ -165,8 +178,10 @@ struct pthread_mutex_t_ {                                    mutexes only). */    int kind;                    /* Mutex type. */    pthread_t ownerThread; -  HANDLE wait_sema;            /* Mutex release notification to waiting +  sem_t wait_sema;             /* Mutex release notification to waiting                                    threads. */ +  CRITICAL_SECTION wait_cs;    /* Serialise lock_idx decrement after mutex +                                  timeout. */  };  struct pthread_mutexattr_t_ { @@ -451,6 +466,8 @@ void ptw32_pop_cleanup_all (int execute);  pthread_t ptw32_new (void); +int ptw32_getprocessors(int * count); +  #if ! defined (__MINGW32__) || defined (__MSVCRT__)  unsigned __stdcall  #else @@ -466,8 +483,6 @@ int ptw32_tkAssocCreate (ThreadKeyAssoc ** assocP,  void ptw32_tkAssocDestroy (ThreadKeyAssoc * assoc); -int ptw32_sem_timedwait (sem_t * sem, -			    const struct timespec * abstime);  #ifdef NEED_SEM  void ptw32_decrease_semaphore(sem_t * sem); @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ ptw32_cancelable_wait (HANDLE waitHandle, DWORD timeout)    else      {        /* -       * Either got the mutex or the cancel event +       * Either got the handle or the cancel event         * was signaled         */        switch (status - WAIT_OBJECT_0) @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ ptw32_cancelable_wait (HANDLE waitHandle, DWORD timeout)          case 0:            /* -           * Got the mutex +           * Got the handle             */            result = 0;            break; @@ -26,6 +26,12 @@   * MA 02111-1307, USA   */ +#ifndef _UWIN +#   include <process.h> +#endif +#ifndef NEED_FTIME +#include <sys/timeb.h> +#endif  #include "pthread.h"  #include "implement.h" @@ -132,12 +138,11 @@ pthread_mutex_init(pthread_mutex_t *mutex, const pthread_mutexattr_t *attr)    mx->lock_idx = PTW32_MUTEX_LOCK_IDX_INIT;    mx->recursive_count = 0;    mx->kind = (attr == NULL || *attr == NULL -              ? PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT -              : (*attr)->kind); +	      ? PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT +	      : (*attr)->kind);    mx->ownerThread = NULL; -  mx->wait_sema = CreateSemaphore( NULL, 0, 1, NULL ); -  if( NULL == mx->wait_sema ) +  if( 0 != sem_init( &mx->wait_sema, 0, 0 ))      {        result = EAGAIN;      } @@ -149,6 +154,7 @@ pthread_mutex_init(pthread_mutex_t *mutex, const pthread_mutexattr_t *attr)      }  FAIL0: +  InitializeCriticalSection( &mx->wait_cs );    *mutex = mx;    return(result); @@ -185,33 +191,34 @@ pthread_mutex_destroy(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)         * owner, if the mutex is owned at all.         */        if (result == 0 -          || mx->ownerThread == (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS -          || pthread_equal( mx->ownerThread, pthread_self() ) ) -        { -          /* -           * FIXME!!! -           * The mutex isn't held by another thread but we could still -           * be too late invalidating the mutex below since another thread -           * may alredy have entered mutex_lock and the check for a valid -           * *mutex != NULL. -           */ -          *mutex = NULL; - -          result = pthread_mutex_unlock(&mx); - -          if (result == 0) -            { -              CloseHandle( mx->wait_sema ); -              free(mx); -            } -          else -            { -              /* -               * Restore the mutex before we return the error. -               */ -              *mutex = mx; -            } -        } +	  || mx->ownerThread == (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS +	  || pthread_equal( mx->ownerThread, pthread_self() ) ) +	{ +	  /* +	   * FIXME!!! +	   * The mutex isn't held by another thread but we could still +	   * be too late invalidating the mutex below since another thread +	   * may already have entered mutex_lock and the check for a valid +	   * *mutex != NULL. +	   */ +	  *mutex = NULL; + +	  result = pthread_mutex_unlock(&mx); + +	  if (result == 0) +	    { +	      (void) sem_destroy( &mx->wait_sema ); +	      DeleteCriticalSection( &mx->wait_cs ); +	      free(mx); +	    } +	  else +	    { +	      /* +	       * Restore the mutex before we return the error. +	       */ +	      *mutex = mx; +	    } +	}      }    else      { @@ -224,23 +231,23 @@ pthread_mutex_destroy(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)         * Check again.         */        if (*mutex == PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER) -        { -          /* -           * This is all we need to do to destroy a statically -           * initialised mutex that has not yet been used (initialised). -           * If we get to here, another thread -           * waiting to initialise this mutex will get an EINVAL. -           */ -          *mutex = NULL; -        } +	{ +	  /* +	   * This is all we need to do to destroy a statically +	   * initialised mutex that has not yet been used (initialised). +	   * If we get to here, another thread +	   * waiting to initialise this mutex will get an EINVAL. +	   */ +	  *mutex = NULL; +	}        else -        { -          /* -           * The mutex has been initialised while we were waiting -           * so assume it's in use. -           */ -          result = EBUSY; -        } +	{ +	  /* +	   * The mutex has been initialised while we were waiting +	   * so assume it's in use. +	   */ +	  result = EBUSY; +	}        LeaveCriticalSection(&ptw32_mutex_test_init_lock);      } @@ -258,7 +265,7 @@ pthread_mutexattr_init (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr)        *        * PARAMETERS        *      attr -      *              pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t        *        *        * DESCRIPTION @@ -266,11 +273,11 @@ pthread_mutexattr_init (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr)        *      attributes.        *        *      NOTES: -      *              1)      Used to define mutex types +      * 	     1)      Used to define mutex types        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully initialized attr, -      *              ENOMEM          insufficient memory for attr. +      * 	     0		     successfully initialized attr, +      * 	     ENOMEM	     insufficient memory for attr.        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -293,7 +300,7 @@ pthread_mutexattr_init (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr)    *attr = ma;    return(result); -}                               /* pthread_mutexattr_init */ +}				/* pthread_mutexattr_init */  int @@ -306,7 +313,7 @@ pthread_mutexattr_destroy (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr)        *        * PARAMETERS        *      attr -      *              pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t        *        *        * DESCRIPTION @@ -314,11 +321,11 @@ pthread_mutexattr_destroy (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr)        *      no longer be used.        *        *      NOTES: -      *              1)      Does not affect mutexes created using 'attr' +      * 	     1)      Does not affect mutexes created using 'attr'        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully released attr, -      *              EINVAL          'attr' is invalid. +      * 	     0		     successfully released attr, +      * 	     EINVAL	     'attr' is invalid.        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -338,7 +345,7 @@ pthread_mutexattr_destroy (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr)      }    return(result); -}                               /* pthread_mutexattr_destroy */ +}				/* pthread_mutexattr_destroy */  int @@ -352,16 +359,16 @@ pthread_mutexattr_getpshared (const pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,        *        * PARAMETERS        *      attr -      *              pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t        *        *      pshared -      *              will be set to one of: +      * 	     will be set to one of:        * -      *                      PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED -      *                              May be shared if in shared memory +      * 		     PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED +      * 			     May be shared if in shared memory        * -      *                      PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE -      *                              Cannot be shared. +      * 		     PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE +      * 			     Cannot be shared.        *        *        * DESCRIPTION @@ -369,15 +376,15 @@ pthread_mutexattr_getpshared (const pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,        *      processes if pthread_mutex_t variable is allocated        *      in memory shared by these processes.        *      NOTES: -      *              1)      pshared mutexes MUST be allocated in shared -      *                      memory. -      *              2)      The following macro is defined if shared mutexes -      *                      are supported: -      *                              _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED +      * 	     1)      pshared mutexes MUST be allocated in shared +      * 		     memory. +      * 	     2)      The following macro is defined if shared mutexes +      * 		     are supported: +      * 			     _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully retrieved attribute, -      *              EINVAL          'attr' is invalid, +      * 	     0		     successfully retrieved attribute, +      * 	     EINVAL	     'attr' is invalid,        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -397,7 +404,7 @@ pthread_mutexattr_getpshared (const pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,    return (result); -}                               /* pthread_mutexattr_getpshared */ +}				/* pthread_mutexattr_getpshared */  int @@ -412,16 +419,16 @@ pthread_mutexattr_setpshared (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,        *        * PARAMETERS        *      attr -      *              pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t        *        *      pshared -      *              must be one of: +      * 	     must be one of:        * -      *                      PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED -      *                              May be shared if in shared memory +      * 		     PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED +      * 			     May be shared if in shared memory        * -      *                      PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE -      *                              Cannot be shared. +      * 		     PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE +      * 			     Cannot be shared.        *        * DESCRIPTION        *      Mutexes creatd with 'attr' can be shared between @@ -429,17 +436,17 @@ pthread_mutexattr_setpshared (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,        *      in memory shared by these processes.        *        *      NOTES: -      *              1)      pshared mutexes MUST be allocated in shared -      *                      memory. +      * 	     1)      pshared mutexes MUST be allocated in shared +      * 		     memory.        * -      *              2)      The following macro is defined if shared mutexes -      *                      are supported: -      *                              _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED +      * 	     2)      The following macro is defined if shared mutexes +      * 		     are supported: +      * 			     _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully set attribute, -      *              EINVAL          'attr' or pshared is invalid, -      *              ENOSYS          PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED not supported, +      * 	     0		     successfully set attribute, +      * 	     EINVAL	     'attr' or pshared is invalid, +      * 	     ENOSYS	     PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED not supported,        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -451,24 +458,24 @@ pthread_mutexattr_setpshared (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,         (pshared == PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE)))      {        if (pshared == PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED) -        { +	{  #if !defined( _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED ) -          result = ENOSYS; -          pshared = PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE; +	  result = ENOSYS; +	  pshared = PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE;  #else -          result = 0; +	  result = 0;  #endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED */ -        } +	}        else -        { -          result = 0; -        } +	{ +	  result = 0; +	}        (*attr)->pshared = pshared;      } @@ -479,7 +486,7 @@ pthread_mutexattr_setpshared (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,    return (result); -}                               /* pthread_mutexattr_setpshared */ +}				/* pthread_mutexattr_setpshared */  int @@ -496,18 +503,18 @@ pthread_mutexattr_settype (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,        *        * PARAMETERS        *      attr -      *              pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of pthread_mutexattr_t        *        *      type -      *              must be one of: +      * 	     must be one of:        * -      *                      PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT +      * 		     PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT        * -      *                      PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL +      * 		     PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL        * -      *                      PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK +      * 		     PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK        * -      *                      PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE +      * 		     PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE        *        * DESCRIPTION        * The pthread_mutexattr_settype() and @@ -520,45 +527,45 @@ pthread_mutexattr_settype (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,        * mutex attributes. Valid mutex types include:        *        * PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL -      *          This type of mutex does  not  detect  deadlock.  A -      *          thread  attempting  to  relock  this mutex without -      *          first unlocking it will  deadlock.  Attempting  to -      *          unlock  a  mutex  locked  by  a  different  thread -      *          results  in  undefined  behavior.  Attempting   to -      *          unlock  an  unlocked  mutex  results  in undefined -      *          behavior. +      * 	 This type of mutex does  not  detect  deadlock.  A +      * 	 thread  attempting  to  relock  this mutex without +      * 	 first unlocking it will  deadlock.  Attempting  to +      * 	 unlock  a  mutex  locked  by  a  different  thread +      * 	 results  in  undefined  behavior.  Attempting	 to +      * 	 unlock  an  unlocked  mutex  results  in undefined +      * 	 behavior.        *         * PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK -      *          This type of  mutex  provides  error  checking.  A -      *          thread  attempting  to  relock  this mutex without -      *          first unlocking it will return with  an  error.  A -      *          thread  attempting to unlock a mutex which another -      *          thread has locked will return  with  an  error.  A -      *          thread attempting to unlock an unlocked mutex will -      *          return with an error. +      * 	 This type of  mutex  provides	error  checking.  A +      * 	 thread  attempting  to  relock  this mutex without +      * 	 first unlocking it will return with  an  error.  A +      * 	 thread  attempting to unlock a mutex which another +      * 	 thread has locked will return	with  an  error.  A +      * 	 thread attempting to unlock an unlocked mutex will +      * 	 return with an error.        *        * PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT -      *          Same as PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL. +      * 	 Same as PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL.        *         * PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE -      *          A thread attempting to relock this  mutex  without -      *          first  unlocking  it  will  succeed in locking the -      *          mutex. The relocking deadlock which can occur with -      *          mutexes of type  PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL cannot occur -      *          with this type of mutex. Multiple  locks  of  this -      *          mutex  require  the  same  number  of  unlocks  to -      *          release  the  mutex  before  another  thread   can -      *          acquire the mutex. A thread attempting to unlock a -      *          mutex which another thread has locked will  return -      *          with  an  error. A thread attempting to  unlock an -      *          unlocked mutex will return  with  an  error.  This -      *          type  of mutex is only supported for mutexes whose -      *          process        shared         attribute         is -      *          PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE. +      * 	 A thread attempting to relock this  mutex  without +      * 	 first	unlocking  it  will  succeed in locking the +      * 	 mutex. The relocking deadlock which can occur with +      * 	 mutexes of type  PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL cannot occur +      * 	 with this type of mutex. Multiple  locks  of  this +      * 	 mutex	require  the  same  number  of	unlocks  to +      * 	 release  the  mutex  before  another  thread	can +      * 	 acquire the mutex. A thread attempting to unlock a +      * 	 mutex which another thread has locked will  return +      * 	 with  an  error. A thread attempting to  unlock an +      * 	 unlocked mutex will return  with  an  error.  This +      * 	 type  of mutex is only supported for mutexes whose +      * 	 process	shared	       attribute	 is +      * 	 PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE.        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully set attribute, -      *              EINVAL          'attr' or 'type' is invalid, +      * 	     0		     successfully set attribute, +      * 	     EINVAL	     'attr' or 'type' is invalid,        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -568,16 +575,16 @@ pthread_mutexattr_settype (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,    if ((attr != NULL && *attr != NULL))      {        switch (kind) -        { -        case PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP: -        case PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP: -        case PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP: -          (*attr)->kind = kind; -          break; -        default: -          result = EINVAL; -          break; -        } +	{ +	case PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP: +	case PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP: +	case PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP: +	  (*attr)->kind = kind; +	  break; +	default: +	  result = EINVAL; +	  break; +	}      }    else      { @@ -585,12 +592,12 @@ pthread_mutexattr_settype (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,      }    return (result); -}                               /* pthread_mutexattr_settype */ +}				/* pthread_mutexattr_settype */  int  pthread_mutexattr_gettype (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr, -                           int *kind) +			   int *kind)  {    int result = 0; @@ -607,6 +614,155 @@ pthread_mutexattr_gettype (pthread_mutexattr_t * attr,  } +static INLINE int +ptw32_timed_semwait (sem_t * sem, const struct timespec * abstime) +     /* +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      * DESCRIPTION +      *      This function waits on a POSIX semaphore. If the +      *      semaphore value is greater than zero, it decreases +      *      its value by one. If the semaphore value is zero, then +      *      the calling thread (or process) is blocked until it can +      *      successfully decrease the value or until abstime. +      *      If abstime has passed when this routine is called then +      *      it returns a result to indicate this. +      * +      *      If 'abstime' is a NULL pointer then this function will +      *      block until it can successfully decrease the value or +      *      until interrupted by a signal. +      * +      * RESULTS +      * 	     2		     abstime has passed already +      * 	     1		     abstime timed out while waiting +      * 	     0		     successfully decreased semaphore, +      * 	     -1 	     failed, error in errno. +      * ERRNO +      * 	     EINVAL	     'sem' is not a valid semaphore, +      * 	     ENOSYS	     semaphores are not supported, +      * 	     EINTR	     the function was interrupted by a signal, +      * 	     EDEADLK	     a deadlock condition was detected. +      * +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      */ +{ +  int result = 0; + +#ifdef NEED_FTIME + +  struct timespec currSysTime; + +#else /* NEED_FTIME */ + +  struct _timeb currSysTime; + +#endif /* NEED_FTIME */ + +  const DWORD NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC = 1000000; +  const DWORD MILLISEC_PER_SEC = 1000; +  DWORD milliseconds; +  DWORD status; + +  if (sem == NULL) +    { +      result = EINVAL; +    } +  else +    { +      if (abstime == NULL) +	{ +	  milliseconds = INFINITE; +	} +      else +	{ +	  /*  +	   * Calculate timeout as milliseconds from current system time.  +	   */ + +	  /* get current system time */ + +#ifdef NEED_FTIME + +	  { +	    FILETIME ft; +	    SYSTEMTIME st; + +	    GetSystemTime(&st); +	    SystemTimeToFileTime(&st, &ft); +	    /* +	     * GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft); would be faster, +	     * but it does not exist on WinCE +	     */ + +	    filetime_to_timespec(&ft, &currSysTime); +	  } + +	  /* +	   * subtract current system time from abstime +	   */ +	  milliseconds = (abstime->tv_sec - currSysTime.tv_sec) * MILLISEC_PER_SEC; +	  milliseconds += ((abstime->tv_nsec - currSysTime.tv_nsec) + (NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC/2)) / NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC; + +#else /* NEED_FTIME */ +	  _ftime(&currSysTime); + +	  /* +	   * subtract current system time from abstime +	   */ +	  milliseconds = (abstime->tv_sec - currSysTime.time) * MILLISEC_PER_SEC; +	  milliseconds += ((abstime->tv_nsec + (NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC/2)) / NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC) - +	    currSysTime.millitm; + +#endif /* NEED_FTIME */ + + +	  if (((int) milliseconds) < 0) +	    { +	      return 2; +	    } +	} + +#ifdef NEED_SEM + +      status = WaitForSingleObject( (*sem)->event, milliseconds ); + +#else /* NEED_SEM */ +	     +      status = WaitForSingleObject( (*sem)->sem, milliseconds ); + +#endif + +      if (status == WAIT_OBJECT_0) +	{ + +#ifdef NEED_SEM + +	  ptw32_decrease_semaphore(sem); + +#endif /* NEED_SEM */ + +	  return 0; +	} +      else if (status == WAIT_TIMEOUT) +	{ +	  return 1; +	} +      else +	{ +	  result = EINVAL; +	} +    } + +  if (result != 0) +    { +      errno = result; +      return -1; +    } + +  return 0; + +}				/* ptw32_timed_semwait */ + +  int  pthread_mutex_lock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)  { @@ -628,9 +784,9 @@ pthread_mutex_lock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)    if (*mutex == PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER)      {        if ((result = ptw32_mutex_check_need_init(mutex)) != 0) -        { -          return(result); -        } +	{ +	  return(result); +	}      }    mx = *mutex; @@ -639,38 +795,169 @@ pthread_mutex_lock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)      {        mx->recursive_count = 1;        mx->ownerThread = (mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP -                         ? pthread_self() -                         : (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS); +			 ? pthread_self() +			 : (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS);      }    else      {        if( mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP && -          pthread_equal( mx->ownerThread, pthread_self() ) ) +	  pthread_equal( mx->ownerThread, pthread_self() ) )  	{ -          (void) InterlockedDecrement( &mx->lock_idx ); - -          if( mx->kind == PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP ) -            { -              mx->recursive_count++; -            } -          else -            { -              result = EDEADLK; -            } -        } +	  (void) InterlockedDecrement( &mx->lock_idx ); + +	  if( mx->kind == PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP ) +	    { +	      mx->recursive_count++; +	    } +	  else +	    { +	      result = EDEADLK; +	    } +	}        else -        { -          WaitForSingleObject( mx->wait_sema, INFINITE ); -          mx->recursive_count = 1; -          mx->ownerThread = (mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP -                             ? pthread_self() -                             : (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS); -        } +	{ +	  if ((result = sem_wait( &mx->wait_sema )) == 0) +	    { +	      mx->recursive_count = 1; +	      mx->ownerThread = (mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP +				 ? pthread_self() +				 : (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS); +	    } +	}      }    return(result);  } + +int +pthread_mutex_timedlock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex, const struct timespec *abstime) +{ +  int result = 0; +  pthread_mutex_t mx; + + +  if (mutex == NULL || *mutex == NULL) +    { +      return EINVAL; +    } + +  /* +   * We do a quick check to see if we need to do more work +   * to initialise a static mutex. We check +   * again inside the guarded section of ptw32_mutex_check_need_init() +   * to avoid race conditions. +   */ +  if (*mutex == PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER) +    { +      if ((result = ptw32_mutex_check_need_init(mutex)) != 0) +	{ +	  return(result); +	} +    } + +  mx = *mutex; + +  if( 0 == InterlockedIncrement( &mx->lock_idx ) ) +    { +      mx->recursive_count = 1; +      mx->ownerThread = (mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP +			 ? pthread_self() +			 : (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS); +    } +  else +    { +      if( mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP && +	  pthread_equal( mx->ownerThread, pthread_self() ) ) +	{ +	  (void) InterlockedDecrement( &mx->lock_idx ); + +	  if( mx->kind == PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP ) +	    { +	      mx->recursive_count++; +	    } +	  else +	    { +	      result = EDEADLK; +	    } +	} +      else +	{ +	  if (abstime == NULL) +	    { +	      result = EINVAL; +	    } +	  else +	    { +	      switch (ptw32_timed_semwait( &mx->wait_sema, abstime )) +		{ +		  case 0: /* We got the mutex. */ +		    { +		      mx->recursive_count = 1; +		      mx->ownerThread = (mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP +					 ? pthread_self() +					 : (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS); +		      break; +		    } +		  case 1: /* Timedout, try a second grab. */ +		    { +		      EnterCriticalSection(&mx->wait_cs); + +		      /* +                       * If we timeout, it is up to us to adjust lock_idx to say +                       * we're no longer waiting. If the mutex was also unlocked +                       * while we were timing out, and we simply return ETIMEDOUT, +                       * then wait_sema would be left in a state that is not consistent +                       * with the state of lock_idx. +                       * +		       * We must check to see if wait_sema has just been posted +                       * but we can't just call sem_getvalue - we must compete for +                       * the semaphore using sem_trywait(), otherwise we would need +                       * additional critical sections elsewhere, which would make the +                       * logic too inefficient. +                       * +                       * If sem_trywait returns EAGAIN then either wait_sema +                       * was given directly to another waiting thread or +                       * another thread has called sem_*wait() before us and +                       * taken the lock. Then we MUST decrement lock_idx and return +                       * ETIMEDOUT. +                       * +                       * Otherwise we MUST return success (because we have effectively +                       * acquired the lock that would have been ours had we not +                       * timed out), and NOT decrement lock_idx. +		       * +		       * We can almost guarrantee that EAGAIN is the only +		       * possible error, so no need to test errno. +		       */ + +		      if (-1 == sem_trywait( &mx->wait_sema )) +			{ +			  (void) InterlockedDecrement( &mx->lock_idx ); +			  result = ETIMEDOUT; +			} + +		      LeaveCriticalSection(&mx->wait_cs); +		      break; +		    } +		  case 2: /* abstime had passed before we started to wait. */ +		    { +		      result = ETIMEDOUT; +		      break; +		    } +		  default: +		    { +		      result = errno; +		      break; +		    } +		} +	    } +	} +    } + +  return(result); +} + +  int  pthread_mutex_unlock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)  { @@ -692,19 +979,25 @@ pthread_mutex_unlock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)    if (mx != PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER)      {        if (mx->ownerThread == (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS -          || pthread_equal(mx->ownerThread, pthread_self())) +	  || pthread_equal(mx->ownerThread, pthread_self()))  	{ -          if( mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP -              || 0 == --mx->recursive_count ) +	  if( mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP +	      || 0 == --mx->recursive_count )  	    {  	      mx->ownerThread = NULL; -	       -              if( InterlockedDecrement( &mx->lock_idx ) >= 0 ) -                { -                  /* Someone is waiting on that mutex */ -                  ReleaseSemaphore( mx->wait_sema, 1, NULL ); -                } -            } +	      EnterCriticalSection( &mx->wait_cs ); + +	      if( InterlockedDecrement( &mx->lock_idx ) >= 0 ) +		{ +		  /* Someone is waiting on that mutex */ +		  if (sem_post( &mx->wait_sema ) != 0) +		    { +		      result = errno; +		    } +		} + +	      LeaveCriticalSection( &mx->wait_cs ); +	    }  	}        else  	{ @@ -746,36 +1039,37 @@ pthread_mutex_trylock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)    if (result == 0)      {        if ( (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG) PTW32_MUTEX_LOCK_IDX_INIT == -           ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange((PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG) &mx->lock_idx, -                                              (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG) 0, -                                              (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG) PTW32_MUTEX_LOCK_IDX_INIT)) -        { -          mx->recursive_count = 1; -          mx->ownerThread = (mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP -                             ? pthread_self() -                             : (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS); -        } +	   ptw32_interlocked_compare_exchange((PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG) &mx->lock_idx, +					      (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG) 0, +					      (PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG) PTW32_MUTEX_LOCK_IDX_INIT)) +	{ +	  mx->recursive_count = 1; +	  mx->ownerThread = (mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP +			     ? pthread_self() +			     : (pthread_t) PTW32_MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS); +	}        else -        { -          if( mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP && -              pthread_equal( mx->ownerThread, pthread_self() ) ) -            { -              if( mx->kind == PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP ) -                { -                  mx->recursive_count++; -                } -              else -                { -                  result = EDEADLK; -                } -            } -          else -            { -              result = EBUSY; -            } -        } +	{ +	  if( mx->kind != PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP && +	      pthread_equal( mx->ownerThread, pthread_self() ) ) +	    { +	      if( mx->kind == PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP ) +		{ +		  mx->recursive_count++; +		} +	      else +		{ +		  result = EDEADLK; +		} +	    } +	  else +	    { +	      result = EBUSY; +	    } +	}      }    return(result);  } + diff --git a/nonportable.c b/nonportable.c index 52cb0b0..8bfeb2a 100644 --- a/nonportable.c +++ b/nonportable.c @@ -138,47 +138,21 @@ pthread_delay_np (struct timespec * interval)  /* - * pthread_getprocessors_np() + * pthread_num_processors_np()   *   * Get the number of CPUs available to the process. - * - * If the available number of CPUs is 1 then pthread_spin_lock() - * will block rather than spin if the lock is already owned. - * - * pthread_spin_init() calls this routine when initialising - * a spinlock. If the number of available processors changes - * (after a call to SetProcessAffinityMask()) then only - * newly initialised spinlocks will notice.   */  int -pthread_getprocessors_np(int * count) +pthread_num_processors_np(void)  { -  DWORD vProcessCPUs; -  DWORD vSystemCPUs; -  int result = 0; - -  if (GetProcessAffinityMask(GetCurrentProcess(), -                             &vProcessCPUs, -                             &vSystemCPUs)) -    { -      DWORD bit; -      int CPUs = 0; +  int count; -      for (bit = 1; bit != 0; bit <<= 1) -        { -          if (vProcessCPUs & bit) -            { -              CPUs++; -            } -        } -      *count = CPUs; -    } -  else +  if ( ptw32_getprocessors(& count) != 0 )      { -      result = EAGAIN; +      count = 1;      } -  return(result); +  return (count);  } @@ -27,12 +27,6 @@   * MA 02111-1307, USA   */ -#ifndef _UWIN -#   include <process.h> -#endif -#ifndef NEED_FTIME -#include <sys/timeb.h> -#endif  #include "pthread.h"  #include "semaphore.h"  #include "implement.h" @@ -56,8 +50,8 @@ ptw32_processInitialize (void)        *      ptw32_processInitialized to TRUE.        *        * RESULTS -      *              TRUE    if successful, -      *              FALSE   otherwise +      * 	     TRUE    if successful, +      * 	     FALSE   otherwise        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -115,7 +109,7 @@ ptw32_processTerminate (void)        *      ptw32_processInitialized to FALSE        *        * RESULTS -      *              N/A +      * 	     N/A        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -164,35 +158,35 @@ ExceptionFilter (EXCEPTION_POINTERS * ep, DWORD * ei)    switch (ep->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionCode)      {        case EXCEPTION_PTW32_SERVICES: -        { -          DWORD param; -          DWORD numParams = ep->ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters; +	{ +	  DWORD param; +	  DWORD numParams = ep->ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters; -          numParams = (numParams > 3) ? 3 : numParams; +	  numParams = (numParams > 3) ? 3 : numParams; -          for (param = 0; param < numParams; param++) -            { -              ei[param] = ep->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[param]; -            } +	  for (param = 0; param < numParams; param++) +	    { +	      ei[param] = ep->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[param]; +	    } -          return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER; -          break; -        } +	  return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER; +	  break; +	}        default: -        { -          /* -           * A system unexpected exception has occurred running the user's -           * routine. We need to cleanup before letting the exception -           * out of thread scope. -           */ -          pthread_t self = pthread_self(); - -          (void) pthread_mutex_destroy(&self->cancelLock); -          ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines(self); - -          return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; -          break; -        } +	{ +	  /* +	   * A system unexpected exception has occurred running the user's +	   * routine. We need to cleanup before letting the exception +	   * out of thread scope. +	   */ +	  pthread_t self = pthread_self(); + +	  (void) pthread_mutex_destroy(&self->cancelLock); +	  ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines(self); + +	  return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; +	  break; +	}      }  } @@ -265,12 +259,13 @@ ptw32_threadStart (void * vthreadParms)     * before it returns us the thread handle, and so we do it here.     */    self->thread = GetCurrentThreadId (); +  /* +   * Here we're using cancelLock as a general-purpose lock +   * to make the new thread wait until the creating thread +   * has the new handle. +   */    if (pthread_mutex_lock(&self->cancelLock) == 0)      { -      /*  -       * We got the lock which means that our creator has -       * our thread handle. Unlock and continue on. -       */        (void) pthread_mutex_unlock(&self->cancelLock);      }  #endif @@ -295,19 +290,19 @@ ptw32_threadStart (void * vthreadParms)    {       switch (ei[0])         { -        case PTW32_EPS_CANCEL: -          status = PTHREAD_CANCELED; +	case PTW32_EPS_CANCEL: +	  status = PTHREAD_CANCELED;  #ifdef _UWIN  		if (--pthread_count <= 0)  			exit(0);  #endif -          break; -        case PTW32_EPS_EXIT: -          status = self->exitStatus; -          break; -        default: -          status = PTHREAD_CANCELED; -          break; +	  break; +	case PTW32_EPS_EXIT: +	  status = self->exitStatus; +	  break; +	default: +	  status = PTHREAD_CANCELED; +	  break;         }    } @@ -329,15 +324,15 @@ ptw32_threadStart (void * vthreadParms)       switch (setjmp_rc)         { -        case PTW32_EPS_CANCEL: -          status = PTHREAD_CANCELED; -          break; -        case PTW32_EPS_EXIT: -          status = self->exitStatus; -          break; -        default: -          status = PTHREAD_CANCELED; -          break; +	case PTW32_EPS_CANCEL: +	  status = PTHREAD_CANCELED; +	  break; +	case PTW32_EPS_EXIT: +	  status = self->exitStatus; +	  break; +	default: +	  status = PTHREAD_CANCELED; +	  break;         }    } @@ -356,25 +351,25 @@ ptw32_threadStart (void * vthreadParms)       */      try        { -        status = self->exitStatus = (*start) (arg); +	status = self->exitStatus = (*start) (arg);        }      catch (ptw32_exception &)        { -        /* -         * Pass these through to the outer block. -         */ -        throw; +	/* +	 * Pass these through to the outer block. +	 */ +	throw;        }      catch(...)       {         /* -        * We want to run the user's terminate function if supplied. -        * That function may call pthread_exit() or be canceled, which will -        * be handled by the outer try block. -        *  -        * ptw32_terminate() will be called if there is no user -        * supplied function. -        */ +	* We want to run the user's terminate function if supplied. +	* That function may call pthread_exit() or be canceled, which will +	* be handled by the outer try block. +	*  +	* ptw32_terminate() will be called if there is no user +	* supplied function. +	*/  #if defined(_MSC_VER)         terminate_function term_func = set_terminate(0); @@ -385,7 +380,7 @@ ptw32_threadStart (void * vthreadParms)         set_terminate(term_func);         if (term_func != 0) { -           term_func(); +	   term_func();         }         throw; @@ -394,7 +389,7 @@ ptw32_threadStart (void * vthreadParms)    catch (ptw32_exception_cancel &)      {        /* -       * Thread was cancelled. +       * Thread was canceled.         */        status = self->exitStatus = PTHREAD_CANCELED;      } @@ -520,23 +515,23 @@ ptw32_tkAssocCreate (ThreadKeyAssoc ** assocP,        *        * Notes:        *      1)      New associations are pushed to the beginning of the -      *              chain so that the internal ptw32_selfThreadKey association -      *              is always last, thus allowing selfThreadExit to -      *              be implicitly called by pthread_exit last. +      * 	     chain so that the internal ptw32_selfThreadKey association +      * 	     is always last, thus allowing selfThreadExit to +      * 	     be implicitly called by pthread_exit last.        *        * Parameters: -      *              assocP -      *                      address into which the association is returned. -      *              thread -      *                      current running thread. If NULL, then association -      *                      is only added to the key. A NULL thread indicates -      *                      that the user called pthread_setspecific prior -      *                      to starting a thread. That's ok. -      *              key -      *                      key on which to create an association. +      * 	     assocP +      * 		     address into which the association is returned. +      * 	     thread +      * 		     current running thread. If NULL, then association +      * 		     is only added to the key. A NULL thread indicates +      * 		     that the user called pthread_setspecific prior +      * 		     to starting a thread. That's ok. +      * 	     key +      * 		     key on which to create an association.        * Returns: -      *       0              - if successful, -      *       ENOMEM         - not enough memory to create assoc or other object +      *       0 	     - if successful, +      *       ENOMEM	     - not enough memory to create assoc or other object        *       EINVAL	     - an internal error occurred        *       ENOSYS	     - an internal error occurred        * ------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -615,8 +610,8 @@ ptw32_tkAssocDestroy (ThreadKeyAssoc * assoc)        * ie) both the key and thread have stopped referencing it.        *        * Parameters: -      *              assoc -      *                      an instance of ThreadKeyAssoc. +      * 	     assoc +      * 		     an instance of ThreadKeyAssoc.        * Returns:        *      N/A        * ------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -646,11 +641,11 @@ ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines (pthread_t thread)        * It simulates the behaviour of POSIX Threads.        *        * PARAMETERS -      *              thread -      *                      an instance of pthread_t +      * 	     thread +      * 		     an instance of pthread_t        *        * RETURNS -      *              N/A +      * 	     N/A        * -------------------------------------------------------------------        */  { @@ -758,7 +753,7 @@ ptw32_callUserDestroyRoutines (pthread_t thread)   * time between jan 1, 1601 and jan 1, 1970 in units of 100 nanoseconds   */  #define TIMESPEC_TO_FILETIME_OFFSET \ -          ( ((LONGLONG) 27111902 << 32) + (LONGLONG) 3577643008 ) +	  ( ((LONGLONG) 27111902 << 32) + (LONGLONG) 3577643008 )  static INLINE void  timespec_to_filetime(const struct timespec *ts, FILETIME *ft) @@ -791,149 +786,6 @@ filetime_to_timespec(const FILETIME *ft, struct timespec *ts)  #endif /* NEED_FTIME */ -int -ptw32_sem_timedwait (sem_t * sem, const struct timespec * abstime) -     /* -      * ------------------------------------------------------ -      * DOCPUBLIC -      *      This function waits on a semaphore possibly until -      *      'abstime' time. -      * -      * PARAMETERS -      *      sem -      *              pointer to an instance of sem_t -      * -      *      abstime -      *              pointer to an instance of struct timespec -      * -      * DESCRIPTION -      *      This function waits on a semaphore. If the -      *      semaphore value is greater than zero, it decreases -      *      its value by one. If the semaphore value is zero, then -      *      the calling thread (or process) is blocked until it can -      *      successfully decrease the value or until interrupted by -      *      a signal. -      * -      *      If 'abstime' is a NULL pointer then this function will -      *      block until it can successfully decrease the value or -      *      until interrupted by a signal. -      * -      * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully decreased semaphore, -      *              -1              failed, error in errno -      * ERRNO -      *              EINVAL          'sem' is not a valid semaphore, -      *              ENOSYS          semaphores are not supported, -      *              EINTR           the function was interrupted by a signal, -      *              EDEADLK         a deadlock condition was detected. -      *              ETIMEDOUT       abstime elapsed before success. -      * -      * ------------------------------------------------------ -      */ -{ -  int result = 0; - -#ifdef NEED_FTIME - -  struct timespec currSysTime; - -#else /* NEED_FTIME */ - -  struct _timeb currSysTime; - -#endif /* NEED_FTIME */ - -  const DWORD NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC = 1000000; -  const DWORD MILLISEC_PER_SEC = 1000; -  DWORD milliseconds; - -  if (sem == NULL) -    { -      result = EINVAL; -    } -  else -    { -      if (abstime == NULL) -	{ -	  milliseconds = INFINITE; -	} -      else -	{ -	  /*  -	   * Calculate timeout as milliseconds from current system time.  -	   */ - -	  /* get current system time */ - -#ifdef NEED_FTIME - -	  { -	    FILETIME ft; -	    SYSTEMTIME st; - -	    GetSystemTime(&st); -            SystemTimeToFileTime(&st, &ft); -	    /* -             * GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft); would be faster, -             * but it does not exist on WinCE -             */ - -	    filetime_to_timespec(&ft, &currSysTime); -	  } - -	  /* -           * subtract current system time from abstime -           */ -	  milliseconds = (abstime->tv_sec - currSysTime.tv_sec) * MILLISEC_PER_SEC; -	  milliseconds += ((abstime->tv_nsec - currSysTime.tv_nsec) + (NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC/2)) / NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC; - -#else /* NEED_FTIME */ -	  _ftime(&currSysTime); - -	  /* -           * subtract current system time from abstime -           */ -	  milliseconds = (abstime->tv_sec - currSysTime.time) * MILLISEC_PER_SEC; -	  milliseconds += ((abstime->tv_nsec + (NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC/2)) / NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC) - -	    currSysTime.millitm; - -#endif /* NEED_FTIME */ - - -	  if (((int) milliseconds) < 0) -	    milliseconds = 0; -	} - -#ifdef NEED_SEM - -      result = (pthreadCancelableTimedWait ((*sem)->event, milliseconds)); - -#else /* NEED_SEM */ - -      result = (pthreadCancelableTimedWait ((*sem)->sem, milliseconds)); - -#endif - -    } - -  if (result != 0) -    { - -      errno = result; -      return -1; - -    } - -#ifdef NEED_SEM - -  ptw32_decrease_semaphore(sem); - -#endif /* NEED_SEM */ - -  return 0; - -}				/* ptw32_sem_timedwait */ -  DWORD  ptw32_get_exception_services_code(void) @@ -1038,8 +890,8 @@ ptw32_pop_cleanup_all(int execute)   */  PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG WINAPI  ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange(PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG location, -                                 PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG   value, -                                 PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG   comparand) +				 PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG   value, +				 PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG   comparand)  {    PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LONG result; @@ -1048,18 +900,18 @@ ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange(PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG location,  #if defined(_MSC_VER)    _asm { -    PUSH         ecx -    PUSH         edx -    MOV          ecx,dword ptr [location] -    MOV          edx,dword ptr [value] -    MOV          eax,dword ptr [comparand] -    LOCK CMPXCHG dword ptr [ecx],edx        ; if (EAX == [ECX]),  -                                            ;   [ECX] = EDX -                                            ; else -                                            ;   EAX = [ECX] -    MOV          dword ptr [result], eax -    POP          edx -    POP          ecx +    PUSH	 ecx +    PUSH	 edx +    MOV 	 ecx,dword ptr [location] +    MOV 	 edx,dword ptr [value] +    MOV 	 eax,dword ptr [comparand] +    LOCK CMPXCHG dword ptr [ecx],edx	    ; if (EAX == [ECX]),  +					    ;	[ECX] = EDX +					    ; else +					    ;	EAX = [ECX] +    MOV 	 dword ptr [result], eax +    POP 	 edx +    POP 	 ecx    }  #elif defined(__GNUC__) @@ -1067,10 +919,10 @@ ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange(PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG location,    __asm__      (       "lock\n\t" -     "cmpxchgl       %3,(%0)"    /* if (EAX == [location]), */ -                                 /*   [location] = value    */ -                                 /* else                    */ -                                 /*   EAX = [location]           */ +     "cmpxchgl	     %3,(%0)"	 /* if (EAX == [location]), */ +				 /*   [location] = value    */ +				 /* else		    */ +				 /*   EAX = [location]		 */       :"=r" (location), "=a" (result)       :"0"  (location), "q" (value), "a" (comparand)       : "memory" ); @@ -1092,3 +944,48 @@ ptw32_InterlockedCompareExchange(PTW32_INTERLOCKED_LPLONG location,    return result;  } + + +/* + * ptw32_getprocessors() + * + * Get the number of CPUs available to the process. + * + * If the available number of CPUs is 1 then pthread_spin_lock() + * will block rather than spin if the lock is already owned. + * + * pthread_spin_init() calls this routine when initialising + * a spinlock. If the number of available processors changes + * (after a call to SetProcessAffinityMask()) then only + * newly initialised spinlocks will notice. + */ +int +ptw32_getprocessors(int * count) +{ +  DWORD vProcessCPUs; +  DWORD vSystemCPUs; +  int result = 0; + +  if (GetProcessAffinityMask(GetCurrentProcess(), +			     &vProcessCPUs, +			     &vSystemCPUs)) +    { +      DWORD bit; +      int CPUs = 0; + +      for (bit = 1; bit != 0; bit <<= 1) +	{ +	  if (vProcessCPUs & bit) +	    { +	      CPUs++; +	    } +	} +      *count = CPUs; +    } +  else +    { +      result = EAGAIN; +    } + +  return(result); +} diff --git a/pthread.def b/pthread.def index 53c2b27..e18c25b 100644 --- a/pthread.def +++ b/pthread.def @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@  ; pthread.def
 -; Last updated: $Date: 2001/07/05 11:57:32 $
 +; Last updated: $Date: 2002/01/31 06:56:04 $
  ; Currently unimplemented functions are commented out.
 @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ pthread_mutexattr_setkind_np  ; Non-portable local implementation only
  ;
  pthread_getw32threadhandle_np
 -pthread_getprocessors_np
 +pthread_num_processors_np
  pthreadCancelableWait
  pthreadCancelableTimedWait
  ;
 @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@  #ifdef _UWIN  #   define HAVE_STRUCT_TIMESPEC 1 -#   define HAVE_SIGNAL_H        1 +#   define HAVE_SIGNAL_H	1  #   undef HAVE_CONFIG_H  #   pragma comment(lib, "pthread")  #endif @@ -39,16 +39,20 @@   * Module: pthread.h   *   * Purpose: - *      Provides an implementation of PThreads based upon the - *      standard: + *	Provides an implementation of PThreads based upon the + *	standard:   * - *              POSIX 1003.1c-1995      (POSIX.1c) + *		POSIX 1003.1c-1995	(POSIX.1c)   *   *	Parts of the implementation also comply with the   *	Open Group Unix 98 specification in order to enhance   *	code portability between Windows, various commercial   *	Unix implementations, and Linux.   * + *	See the ANNOUNCE file for a full list of conforming + *	routines and defined constants, and a list of missing + *	routines and constants not defined in this implementation. + *   * Authors:   *	There have been many contributors to this library.   *	The initial implementation was contributed by @@ -63,7 +67,7 @@   *	in the ChangeLog file in the source code distribution   *	where their changes are noted in detail.   * - *      Contributors are listed in the MAINTAINERS file. + *	Contributors are listed in the CONTRIBUTORS file.   *   *	As usual, all bouquets go to the contributors, and all   *	brickbats go to the project maintainer. @@ -99,6 +103,24 @@   * -------------------------------------------------------------   */ +/* Try to avoid including windows.h */ +#if defined(__MINGW32__) && defined(__cplusplus) +/* + * FIXME: The pthreadGCE.dll build gets linker unresolved errors + * on pthread_key_create() unless windows.h is included here. + * It appears to have something to do with an argument type mismatch. + * Looking at tsd.o with 'nm' shows this line: + * 00000000 T _pthread_key_create__FPP14pthread_key_t_PFPv_v + * instead of + * 00000000 T _pthread_key_create + */ +#define PTW32_INCLUDE_WINDOWS_H +#endif + +#ifdef PTW32_INCLUDE_WINDOWS_H +#include <windows.h> +#endif +  /*   * -----------------   * autoconf switches @@ -109,8 +131,6 @@  #include "config.h"  #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ -#include <windows.h> -  #ifndef NEED_FTIME  #include <time.h>  #else /* NEED_FTIME */ @@ -142,11 +162,6 @@ struct timespec {  #define SIG_SETMASK 2  #endif /* SIG_SETMASK */ -/* - * note: ETIMEDOUT is correctly defined in winsock.h - */ -#include <winsock.h> -  #ifdef NEED_ERRNO  #  include "need_errno.h"  #else @@ -156,18 +171,31 @@ struct timespec {  #include <sched.h>  /* - * In case ETIMEDOUT hasn't been defined above somehow. + * Several systems don't define ENOTSUP. If not, we use + * the same value as Solaris.   */ +#ifndef ENOTSUP +#  define ENOTSUP 48 +#endif +  #ifndef ETIMEDOUT  #  define ETIMEDOUT 10060     /* This is the value in winsock.h. */  #endif  /* - * Several systems don't define ENOTSUP. If not, we use - * the same value as Solaris. + * To avoid including windows.h we define only those things that we + * actually need from it. I don't like the potential incompatibility that + * this creates with future versions of windows.   */ -#ifndef ENOTSUP -#  define ENOTSUP 48 +#ifndef PTW32_INCLUDE_WINDOWS_H +#ifndef HANDLE +# define __HANDLE_DEF +# define HANDLE void * +#endif +#ifndef DWORD +# define __DWORD_DEF +# define DWORD unsigned long +#endif  #endif  #ifdef __cplusplus @@ -182,104 +210,104 @@ extern "C"   * ===========================   *   * _POSIX_THREADS (set) - *                      If set, you can use threads + *			If set, you can use threads   *   * _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE (set) - *                      If set, you can control the size of a thread's - *                      stack - *                              pthread_attr_getstacksize - *                              pthread_attr_setstacksize + *			If set, you can control the size of a thread's + *			stack + *				pthread_attr_getstacksize + *				pthread_attr_setstacksize   *   * _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKADDR (not set) - *                      If set, you can allocate and control a thread's - *                      stack. If not supported, the following functions - *                      will return ENOSYS, indicating they are not - *                      supported: - *                              pthread_attr_getstackaddr - *                              pthread_attr_setstackaddr + *			If set, you can allocate and control a thread's + *			stack. If not supported, the following functions + *			will return ENOSYS, indicating they are not + *			supported: + *				pthread_attr_getstackaddr + *				pthread_attr_setstackaddr   *   * _POSIX_THREAD_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING (set) - *                      If set, you can use realtime scheduling. - *                      Indicates the availability of: - *                              pthread_attr_getinheritsched - *                              pthread_attr_getschedparam - *                              pthread_attr_getschedpolicy - *                              pthread_attr_getscope - *                              pthread_attr_setinheritsched - *                              pthread_attr_setschedparam - *                              pthread_attr_setschedpolicy - *                              pthread_attr_setscope - *                              pthread_getschedparam - *                              pthread_setschedparam - *                              sched_get_priority_max - *                              sched_get_priority_min - *                              sched_rr_set_interval + *			If set, you can use realtime scheduling. + *			Indicates the availability of: + *				pthread_attr_getinheritsched + *				pthread_attr_getschedparam + *				pthread_attr_getschedpolicy + *				pthread_attr_getscope + *				pthread_attr_setinheritsched + *				pthread_attr_setschedparam + *				pthread_attr_setschedpolicy + *				pthread_attr_setscope + *				pthread_getschedparam + *				pthread_setschedparam + *				sched_get_priority_max + *				sched_get_priority_min + *				sched_rr_set_interval   *   * _POSIX_THREAD_PRIO_INHERIT (not set) - *                      If set, you can create priority inheritance - *                      mutexes. - *                              pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol + - *                              pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol + + *			If set, you can create priority inheritance + *			mutexes. + *				pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol + + *				pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol +   *   * _POSIX_THREAD_PRIO_PROTECT (not set) - *                      If set, you can create priority ceiling mutexes - *                      Indicates the availability of: - *                              pthread_mutex_getprioceiling - *                              pthread_mutex_setprioceiling - *                              pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling - *                              pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol     + - *                              pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling - *                              pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol     + + *			If set, you can create priority ceiling mutexes + *			Indicates the availability of: + *				pthread_mutex_getprioceiling + *				pthread_mutex_setprioceiling + *				pthread_mutexattr_getprioceiling + *				pthread_mutexattr_getprotocol	  + + *				pthread_mutexattr_setprioceiling + *				pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol	  +   *   * _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED (not set) - *                      If set, you can create mutexes and condition - *                      variables that can be shared with another - *                      process.If set, indicates the availability - *                      of: - *                              pthread_mutexattr_getpshared - *                              pthread_mutexattr_setpshared - *                              pthread_condattr_getpshared - *                              pthread_condattr_setpshared + *			If set, you can create mutexes and condition + *			variables that can be shared with another + *			process.If set, indicates the availability + *			of: + *				pthread_mutexattr_getpshared + *				pthread_mutexattr_setpshared + *				pthread_condattr_getpshared + *				pthread_condattr_setpshared   *   * _POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS (set) - *                      If set you can use the special *_r library - *                      functions that provide thread-safe behaviour + *			If set you can use the special *_r library + *			functions that provide thread-safe behaviour   * - *      + These functions provide both 'inherit' and/or - *        'protect' protocol, based upon these macro - *        settings. + *	+ These functions provide both 'inherit' and/or + *	  'protect' protocol, based upon these macro + *	  settings.   *   * POSIX 1003.1c-1995 Limits   * ===========================   *   * PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS - *                      Maximum number of attempts to destroy - *                      a thread's thread-specific data on - *                      termination (must be at least 4) + *			Maximum number of attempts to destroy + *			a thread's thread-specific data on + *			termination (must be at least 4)   *   * PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX - *                      Maximum number of thread-specific data keys - *                      available per process (must be at least 128) + *			Maximum number of thread-specific data keys + *			available per process (must be at least 128)   *   * PTHREAD_STACK_MIN - *                      Minimum supported stack size for a thread + *			Minimum supported stack size for a thread   *   * PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX - *                      Maximum number of threads supported per - *                      process (must be at least 64). + *			Maximum number of threads supported per + *			process (must be at least 64).   *   *   * POSIX 1003.1j/D10-1999 Options   * ==============================   *   * _POSIX_READER_WRITER_LOCKS (set) - *                      If set, you can use read/write locks + *			If set, you can use read/write locks   *   * _POSIX_SPIN_LOCKS (set) - *                      If set, you can use spin locks + *			If set, you can use spin locks   *   * _POSIX_BARRIERS (set) - *                      If set, you can use barriers + *			If set, you can use barriers   *   * -------------------------------------------------------------   */ @@ -321,30 +349,33 @@ extern "C"  /*   * POSIX Limits   * - *      PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS - *              Standard states this must be at least - *              4. + *	PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS + *		Standard states this must be at least + *		4.   * - *      PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX - *              WIN32 permits only 64 TLS keys per process. - *              This limitation could be worked around by - *              simply simulating keys. + *	PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX + *		WIN32 permits only 64 TLS keys per process. + *		This limitation could be worked around by + *		simply simulating keys.   * - *      PTHREADS_STACK_MIN - *              POSIX specifies 0 which is also the value WIN32 - *              interprets as allowing the system to - *              set the size to that of the main thread. The - *              maximum stack size in Win32 is 1Meg. WIN32 - *              allocates more stack as required up to the 1Meg - *              limit. + *	PTHREADS_STACK_MIN + *		POSIX specifies 0 which is also the value WIN32 + *		interprets as allowing the system to + *		set the size to that of the main thread. The + *		maximum stack size in Win32 is 1Meg. WIN32 + *		allocates more stack as required up to the 1Meg + *		limit.   * - *      PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX - *              Not documented by WIN32. Wrote a test program - *              that kept creating threads until it failed - *              revealed this approximate number. + *	PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX + *		Not documented by WIN32. Wrote a test program + *		that kept creating threads until it failed + *		revealed this approximate number (Windows NT). + *		This number is somewhat less for Windows 9x + *		and is effectively less than 64. Perhaps this + *		constant should be set at DLL load time.   *   */ -#define PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS	                   4 +#define PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS			   4  #define PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX				  64  #define PTHREAD_STACK_MIN				   0  #define PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX				2019 @@ -386,19 +417,19 @@ enum {  /*   * pthread_attr_{get,set}inheritsched   */ -  PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED		= 0, +  PTHREAD_INHERIT_SCHED 	= 0,    PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED	= 1,  /* Default */  /*   * pthread_{get,set}scope   */ -  PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS		= 0, +  PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS 	= 0,    PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM		= 1,  /* Default */  /*   * pthread_setcancelstate paramters   */ -  PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE		= 0,  /* Default */ +  PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE 	= 0,  /* Default */    PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE	= 1,  /* @@ -437,13 +468,13 @@ enum {   * ====================   * ====================   */ -#define PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT       { FALSE, -1 } +#define PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT	{ FALSE, -1 }  struct pthread_once_t_  { -  int done;                 /* indicates if user function executed  */ -  long started;             /* First thread to increment this value */ -                            /* to zero executes the user function   */ +  int done;		    /* indicates if user function executed  */ +  long started; 	    /* First thread to increment this value */ +			    /* to zero executes the user function   */  }; @@ -495,19 +526,17 @@ enum   * C++ and C built versions will not.   */ -/*  - * define defaults for cleanup code +/* + * Define defaults for cleanup code. + * Note: Unless the build explicitly defines one of the following, then + * we default to standard C style cleanup. This style uses setjmp/longjmp + * in the cancelation and thread exit implementations and therefore won't + * do stack unwinding if linked to applications that have it (e.g. + * C++ apps). This is currently consistent with most/all commercial Unix + * POSIX threads implementations.   */  #if !defined( __CLEANUP_SEH ) && !defined( __CLEANUP_CXX ) && !defined( __CLEANUP_C ) - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) -#define __CLEANUP_SEH -#elif defined(__cplusplus) -#define __CLEANUP_CXX -#else -#define __CLEANUP_C -#endif - +# define __CLEANUP_C  #endif  #if defined( __CLEANUP_SEH ) && defined(__GNUC__) @@ -533,7 +562,7 @@ struct ptw32_cleanup_t  	{ \  	    ptw32_cleanup_t	_cleanup; \  	    \ -        _cleanup.routine	= (ptw32_cleanup_callback_t)(_rout); \ +	_cleanup.routine	= (ptw32_cleanup_callback_t)(_rout); \  	    _cleanup.arg	= (_arg); \  	    __try \  	      { \ @@ -560,7 +589,7 @@ struct ptw32_cleanup_t  #define pthread_cleanup_push( _rout, _arg ) \  	{ \  	    ptw32_cleanup_t	_cleanup; \ -            \ +	    \  	    ptw32_push_cleanup( &_cleanup, (ptw32_cleanup_callback_t) (_rout), (_arg) ); \  #define pthread_cleanup_pop( _execute ) \ @@ -581,22 +610,22 @@ struct ptw32_cleanup_t  	   * PThreadCleanup  	   *  	   * Purpose -	   *      This class is a C++ helper class that is -	   *      used to implement pthread_cleanup_push/ -	   *      pthread_cleanup_pop. -	   *      The destructor of this class automatically -	   *      pops the pushed cleanup routine regardless -	   *      of how the code exits the scope -	   *      (i.e. such as by an exception) +	   *	  This class is a C++ helper class that is +	   *	  used to implement pthread_cleanup_push/ +	   *	  pthread_cleanup_pop. +	   *	  The destructor of this class automatically +	   *	  pops the pushed cleanup routine regardless +	   *	  of how the code exits the scope +	   *	  (i.e. such as by an exception)  	   */        ptw32_cleanup_callback_t cleanUpRout; -	  void    *       obj; -	  int             executeIt; +	  void	  *	  obj; +	  int		  executeIt;  	public:  	  PThreadCleanup() : -	    cleanUpRout( NULL ), -	    obj( NULL ), +	    cleanUpRout( 0 ), +	    obj( 0 ),  	    executeIt( 0 )  	    /*  	     * No cleanup performed @@ -605,22 +634,22 @@ struct ptw32_cleanup_t  	    }  	  PThreadCleanup( -             ptw32_cleanup_callback_t routine, -			 void    *       arg ) : +	     ptw32_cleanup_callback_t routine, +			 void	 *	 arg ) :  	    cleanUpRout( routine ),  	    obj( arg ),  	    executeIt( 1 )  	    /* -             * Registers a cleanup routine for 'arg' -             */ +	     * Registers a cleanup routine for 'arg' +	     */  	    {  	    }  	  ~PThreadCleanup()  	    { -	      if ( executeIt && ((void *) cleanUpRout != NULL) ) +	      if ( executeIt && ((void *) cleanUpRout != (void *) 0) )  		{ -                  (void) (*cleanUpRout)( obj ); +		  (void) (*cleanUpRout)( obj );  		}  	    } @@ -637,7 +666,7 @@ struct ptw32_cleanup_t  	 * cleanup routine if we exit our scope weirdly  	 */  #define pthread_cleanup_push( _rout, _arg ) \ -        { \ +	{ \  	    PThreadCleanup  cleanup((ptw32_cleanup_callback_t)(_rout), \  				    (void *) (_arg) ); @@ -689,28 +718,28 @@ int pthread_attr_setstacksize (pthread_attr_t * attr,  			       size_t stacksize);  int pthread_attr_getschedparam (const pthread_attr_t *attr, -                                struct sched_param *param); +				struct sched_param *param);  int pthread_attr_setschedparam (pthread_attr_t *attr, -                                const struct sched_param *param); +				const struct sched_param *param);  int pthread_attr_setschedpolicy (pthread_attr_t *, -                                 int); +				 int);  int pthread_attr_getschedpolicy (pthread_attr_t *, -                                 int *); +				 int *);  int pthread_attr_setinheritsched(pthread_attr_t * attr, -                                 int inheritsched); +				 int inheritsched);  int pthread_attr_getinheritsched(pthread_attr_t * attr, -                                 int * inheritsched); +				 int * inheritsched);  int pthread_attr_setscope (pthread_attr_t *, -                           int); +			   int);  int pthread_attr_getscope (const pthread_attr_t *, -                           int *); +			   int *);  /*   * PThread Functions @@ -806,6 +835,9 @@ int pthread_mutex_destroy (pthread_mutex_t * mutex);  int pthread_mutex_lock (pthread_mutex_t * mutex); +int pthread_mutex_timedlock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex, +			    const struct timespec *abstime); +  int pthread_mutex_trylock (pthread_mutex_t * mutex);  int pthread_mutex_unlock (pthread_mutex_t * mutex); @@ -828,7 +860,7 @@ int pthread_spin_unlock (pthread_spinlock_t * lock);   */  int pthread_barrier_init (pthread_barrier_t * barrier,  			  const pthread_barrierattr_t * attr, -                          unsigned int count); +			  unsigned int count);  int pthread_barrier_destroy (pthread_barrier_t * barrier); @@ -885,7 +917,7 @@ int pthread_getconcurrency (void);   * Read-Write Lock Functions   */  int pthread_rwlock_init(pthread_rwlock_t *lock, -                               const pthread_rwlockattr_t *attr); +			       const pthread_rwlockattr_t *attr);  int pthread_rwlock_destroy(pthread_rwlock_t *lock); @@ -899,6 +931,15 @@ int pthread_rwlock_wrlock(pthread_rwlock_t *lock);  int pthread_rwlock_unlock(pthread_rwlock_t *lock); +int pthread_rwlockattr_init (pthread_rwlockattr_t * attr); + +int pthread_rwlockattr_destroy (pthread_rwlockattr_t * attr); + +int pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared (const pthread_rwlockattr_t * attr, +				   int *pshared); + +int pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared (pthread_rwlockattr_t * attr, +				   int pshared);  /*   * Non-portable functions @@ -924,6 +965,7 @@ HANDLE pthread_getw32threadhandle_np(pthread_t thread);   * Returns the number of CPUs available to the process.   */  int pthread_getprocessors_np(int * count); +int pthread_num_processors_np(void);  /*   * Useful if an application wants to statically link @@ -943,7 +985,7 @@ int pthread_win32_thread_detach_np(void);   * This function allows the caller to hook into the   * PThreads cancel mechanism. It is implemented using   * - *              WaitForMultipleObjects + *		WaitForMultipleObjects   *   * on 'waitHandle' and a manually reset WIN32 Event   * used to implement pthread_cancel. The 'timeout' @@ -991,8 +1033,8 @@ int * _errno( void );  	  (_buf) )  #define ctime_r( _clock, _buf ) \ -	( strcpy( (_buf), ctime( (_clock) ) ),  \ -          (_buf) ) +	( strcpy( (_buf), ctime( (_clock) ) ),	\ +	  (_buf) )  #define gmtime_r( _clock, _result ) \  	( *(_result) = *gmtime( (_clock) ), \ @@ -1032,22 +1074,22 @@ DWORD ptw32_get_exception_services_code(void);   * propagate our internal exceptions up to the library's internal handlers.   */  #define __except( E ) \ -        __except( ( GetExceptionCode() == ptw32_get_exception_services_code() ) \ +	__except( ( GetExceptionCode() == ptw32_get_exception_services_code() ) \  		 ? EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH : ( E ) )  #endif /* __CLEANUP_SEH */ -#ifdef __cplusplus +#ifdef __CLEANUP_CXX  /*   * Redefine the C++ catch keyword to ensure that applications   * propagate our internal exceptions up to the library's internal handlers.   */  #ifdef _MSC_VER -        /* -         * WARNING: Replace any 'catch( ... )' with 'PtW32CatchAll' -         * if you want Pthread-Win32 cancelation and pthread_exit to work. -         */ +	/* +	 * WARNING: Replace any 'catch( ... )' with 'PtW32CatchAll' +	 * if you want Pthread-Win32 cancelation and pthread_exit to work. +	 */  #ifndef PtW32NoCatchWarn @@ -1058,18 +1100,18 @@ DWORD ptw32_get_exception_services_code(void);  #endif  #define PtW32CatchAll \ -        catch( ptw32_exception & ) { throw; } \ -        catch( ... ) +	catch( ptw32_exception & ) { throw; } \ +	catch( ... )  #else /* _MSC_VER */  #define catch( E ) \ -        catch( ptw32_exception & ) { throw; } \ -        catch( E ) +	catch( ptw32_exception & ) { throw; } \ +	catch( E )  #endif /* _MSC_VER */ -#endif /* __cplusplus */ +#endif /* __CLEANUP_CXX */  #endif /* ! PTW32_BUILD */ @@ -1077,4 +1119,11 @@ DWORD ptw32_get_exception_services_code(void);  }				/* End of extern "C" */  #endif				/* __cplusplus */ +#ifdef __HANDLE_DEF +# undef HANDLE +#endif +#ifdef __DWORD_DEF +# undef DWORD +#endif +  #endif /* PTHREAD_H */ @@ -254,6 +254,237 @@ pthread_rwlock_destroy(pthread_rwlock_t *rwlock)      return ((result != 0) ? result : ((result1 != 0) ? result1 : result2));  } + +int +pthread_rwlockattr_init (pthread_rwlockattr_t * attr) +     /* +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      * DOCPUBLIC +      *      Initializes a rwlock attributes object with default +      *      attributes. +      * +      * PARAMETERS +      *      attr +      *              pointer to an instance of pthread_rwlockattr_t +      * +      * +      * DESCRIPTION +      *      Initializes a rwlock attributes object with default +      *      attributes. +      * +      * RESULTS +      *              0               successfully initialized attr, +      *              ENOMEM          insufficient memory for attr. +      * +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      */ +{ +  int result = 0; +  pthread_rwlockattr_t rwa; + +  rwa = (pthread_rwlockattr_t) calloc (1, sizeof (*rwa)); + +  if (rwa == NULL) +    { +      result = ENOMEM; +    } +  else +    { +      rwa->pshared = PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE; +    } + +  *attr = rwa; + +  return(result); +}                               /* pthread_rwlockattr_init */ + + +int +pthread_rwlockattr_destroy (pthread_rwlockattr_t * attr) +     /* +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      * DOCPUBLIC +      *      Destroys a rwlock attributes object. The object can +      *      no longer be used. +      * +      * PARAMETERS +      *      attr +      *              pointer to an instance of pthread_rwlockattr_t +      * +      * +      * DESCRIPTION +      *      Destroys a rwlock attributes object. The object can +      *      no longer be used. +      * +      *      NOTES: +      *              1)      Does not affect rwlockss created using 'attr' +      * +      * RESULTS +      *              0               successfully released attr, +      *              EINVAL          'attr' is invalid. +      * +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      */ +{ +  int result = 0; + +  if (attr == NULL || *attr == NULL) +    { +      result = EINVAL; +    } +  else +    { +      pthread_rwlockattr_t rwa = *attr; + +      *attr = NULL; +      free (rwa); +    } + +  return(result); +}                               /* pthread_rwlockattr_destroy */ + + +int +pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared (const pthread_rwlockattr_t * attr, +                               int *pshared) +     /* +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      * DOCPUBLIC +      *      Determine whether rwlocks created with 'attr' can be +      *      shared between processes. +      * +      * PARAMETERS +      *      attr +      *              pointer to an instance of pthread_rwlockattr_t +      * +      *      pshared +      *              will be set to one of: +      * +      *                      PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED +      *                              May be shared if in shared memory +      * +      *                      PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE +      *                              Cannot be shared. +      * +      * +      * DESCRIPTION +      *      Rwlocks creatd with 'attr' can be shared between +      *      processes if pthread_rwlock_t variable is allocated +      *      in memory shared by these processes. +      *      NOTES: +      *              1)      pshared rwlocks MUST be allocated in shared +      *                      memory. +      *              2)      The following macro is defined if shared rwlocks +      *                      are supported: +      *                              _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED +      * +      * RESULTS +      *              0               successfully retrieved attribute, +      *              EINVAL          'attr' is invalid, +      * +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      */ +{ +  int result; + +  if ((attr != NULL && *attr != NULL) && +      (pshared != NULL)) +    { +      *pshared = (*attr)->pshared; +      result = 0; +    } +  else +    { +      result = EINVAL; +    } + +  return (result); + +}                               /* pthread_rwlockattr_getpshared */ + + +int +pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared (pthread_rwlockattr_t * attr, +			      int pshared) +     /* +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      * DOCPUBLIC +      *      Rwlocks created with 'attr' can be shared between +      *      processes if pthread_rwlock_t variable is allocated +      *      in memory shared by these processes. +      * +      * PARAMETERS +      *      attr +      *              pointer to an instance of pthread_rwlockattr_t +      * +      *      pshared +      *              must be one of: +      * +      *                      PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED +      *                              May be shared if in shared memory +      * +      *                      PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE +      *                              Cannot be shared. +      * +      * DESCRIPTION +      *      Rwlocks creatd with 'attr' can be shared between +      *      processes if pthread_rwlock_t variable is allocated +      *      in memory shared by these processes. +      * +      *      NOTES: +      *              1)      pshared rwlocks MUST be allocated in shared +      *                      memory. +      * +      *              2)      The following macro is defined if shared rwlocks +      *                      are supported: +      *                              _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED +      * +      * RESULTS +      *              0               successfully set attribute, +      *              EINVAL          'attr' or pshared is invalid, +      *              ENOSYS          PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED not supported, +      * +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      */ +{ +  int result; + +  if ((attr != NULL && *attr != NULL) && +      ((pshared == PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED) || +       (pshared == PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE))) +    { +      if (pshared == PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED) +        { + +#if !defined( _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED ) + +          result = ENOSYS; +          pshared = PTHREAD_PROCESS_PRIVATE; + +#else + +          result = 0; + +#endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_PROCESS_SHARED */ + +        } +      else +        { +          result = 0; +        } + +      (*attr)->pshared = pshared; +    } +  else +    { +      result = EINVAL; +    } + +  return (result); + +}                               /* pthread_rwlockattr_setpshared */ + +  int  pthread_rwlock_rdlock(pthread_rwlock_t *rwlock)  { diff --git a/semaphore.c b/semaphore.c index 8232300..54005db 100644 --- a/semaphore.c +++ b/semaphore.c @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@   * Module: semaphore.c   *   * Purpose: - *      Semaphores aren't actually part of the PThreads standard. - *      They are defined by the POSIX Standard: + *	Semaphores aren't actually part of the PThreads standard. + *	They are defined by the POSIX Standard:   * - *              POSIX 1003.1b-1993      (POSIX.1b) + *		POSIX 1003.1b-1993	(POSIX.1b)   *   * -------------------------------------------------------------   * @@ -38,6 +38,12 @@  #pragma warning( disable : 4100 )  #endif +#ifndef _UWIN +#   include <process.h> +#endif +#ifndef NEED_FTIME +#include <sys/timeb.h> +#endif  #include "pthread.h"  #include "semaphore.h"  #include "implement.h" @@ -52,29 +58,29 @@ sem_init (sem_t * sem, int pshared, unsigned int value)        *        * PARAMETERS        *      sem -      *              pointer to an instance of sem_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of sem_t        *        *      pshared -      *              if zero, this semaphore may only be shared between -      *              threads in the same process. -      *              if nonzero, the semaphore can be shared between -      *              processes +      * 	     if zero, this semaphore may only be shared between +      * 	     threads in the same process. +      * 	     if nonzero, the semaphore can be shared between +      * 	     processes        *        *      value -      *              initial value of the semaphore counter +      * 	     initial value of the semaphore counter        *        * DESCRIPTION        *      This function initializes an unnamed semaphore. The        *      initial value of the semaphore is set to 'value'.        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully created semaphore, -      *              -1              failed, error in errno +      * 	     0		     successfully created semaphore, +      * 	     -1 	     failed, error in errno        * ERRNO -      *              EINVAL          'sem' is not a valid semaphore, -      *              ENOSPC          a required resource has been exhausted, -      *              ENOSYS          semaphores are not supported, -      *              EPERM           the process lacks appropriate privilege +      * 	     EINVAL	     'sem' is not a valid semaphore, +      * 	     ENOSPC	     a required resource has been exhausted, +      * 	     ENOSYS	     semaphores are not supported, +      * 	     EPERM	     the process lacks appropriate privilege        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -97,40 +103,40 @@ sem_init (sem_t * sem, int pshared, unsigned int value)        s = (sem_t) calloc (1, sizeof (*s));        if (NULL == s) -        { -          result = ENOMEM; -        } +	{ +	  result = ENOMEM; +	}  #ifdef NEED_SEM        else -        { -          s->value = value; -          s->event = CreateEvent (NULL, -                                  FALSE,	/* manual reset */ -                                  FALSE,	/* initial state */ -                                  NULL); -          if (0 == s->event) -            { -              result = ENOSPC; -            } -          else -            { -              if (value != 0) -                { -                  SetEvent(s->event); -                } - -              InitializeCriticalSection(&s->sem_lock_cs); -            } -        } +	{ +	  s->value = value; +	  s->event = CreateEvent (NULL, +				  FALSE,	/* manual reset */ +				  FALSE,	/* initial state */ +				  NULL); +	  if (0 == s->event) +	    { +	      result = ENOSPC; +	    } +	  else +	    { +	      if (value != 0) +		{ +		  SetEvent(s->event); +		} + +	      InitializeCriticalSection(&s->sem_lock_cs); +	    } +	}  #else /* NEED_SEM */ -      s->sem = CreateSemaphore (NULL,        /* Always NULL */ -                                value,       /* Initial value */ -                                0x7FFFFFFFL, /* Maximum value */ -                                NULL);       /* Name */ +      s->sem = CreateSemaphore (NULL,	     /* Always NULL */ +				value,	     /* Initial value */ +				0x7FFFFFFFL, /* Maximum value */ +				NULL);	     /* Name */        if (0 == s->sem)  	{ @@ -163,19 +169,19 @@ sem_destroy (sem_t * sem)        *        * PARAMETERS        *      sem -      *              pointer to an instance of sem_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of sem_t        *        * DESCRIPTION        *      This function destroys an unnamed semaphore.        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully destroyed semaphore, -      *              -1              failed, error in errno +      * 	     0		     successfully destroyed semaphore, +      * 	     -1 	     failed, error in errno        * ERRNO -      *              EINVAL          'sem' is not a valid semaphore, -      *              ENOSYS          semaphores are not supported, -      *              EBUSY           threads (or processes) are currently -      *                                      blocked on 'sem' +      * 	     EINVAL	     'sem' is not a valid semaphore, +      * 	     ENOSYS	     semaphores are not supported, +      * 	     EBUSY	     threads (or processes) are currently +      * 				     blocked on 'sem'        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -195,22 +201,22 @@ sem_destroy (sem_t * sem)  #ifdef NEED_SEM        if (! CloseHandle(s->event)) -        { -          *sem = s; -          result = EINVAL; -        } +	{ +	  *sem = s; +	  result = EINVAL; +	}        else -        { -          DeleteCriticalSection(&s->sem_lock_cs); -        } +	{ +	  DeleteCriticalSection(&s->sem_lock_cs); +	}  #else /* NEED_SEM */        if (! CloseHandle (s->sem)) -        { -          *sem = s; -          result = EINVAL; -        } +	{ +	  *sem = s; +	  result = EINVAL; +	}  #endif /* NEED_SEM */ @@ -238,7 +244,7 @@ sem_trywait (sem_t * sem)        *        * PARAMETERS        *      sem -      *              pointer to an instance of sem_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of sem_t        *        * DESCRIPTION        *      This function tries to wait on a semaphore. If the @@ -247,14 +253,14 @@ sem_trywait (sem_t * sem)        *      this function returns immediately with the error EAGAIN        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully decreased semaphore, -      *              -1              failed, error in errno +      * 	     0		     successfully decreased semaphore, +      * 	     -1 	     failed, error in errno        * ERRNO -      *              EAGAIN          the semaphore was already locked, -      *              EINVAL          'sem' is not a valid semaphore, -      *              ENOSYS          semaphores are not supported, -      *              EINTR           the function was interrupted by a signal, -      *              EDEADLK         a deadlock condition was detected. +      * 	     EAGAIN	     the semaphore was already locked, +      * 	     EINVAL	     'sem' is not a valid semaphore, +      * 	     ENOSYS	     semaphores are not supported, +      * 	     EINTR	     the function was interrupted by a signal, +      * 	     EDEADLK	     a deadlock condition was detected.        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -306,9 +312,9 @@ ptw32_decrease_semaphore(sem_t * sem)      {        s->value--;        if (s->value != 0) -        { -          SetEvent(s->event); -        } +	{ +	  SetEvent(s->event); +	}      }    else      { @@ -352,7 +358,7 @@ sem_wait (sem_t * sem)        *        * PARAMETERS        *      sem -      *              pointer to an instance of sem_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of sem_t        *        * DESCRIPTION        *      This function waits on a semaphore. If the @@ -363,13 +369,13 @@ sem_wait (sem_t * sem)        *      a signal.        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully decreased semaphore, -      *              -1              failed, error in errno +      * 	     0		     successfully decreased semaphore, +      * 	     -1 	     failed, error in errno        * ERRNO -      *              EINVAL          'sem' is not a valid semaphore, -      *              ENOSYS          semaphores are not supported, -      *              EINTR           the function was interrupted by a signal, -      *              EDEADLK         a deadlock condition was detected. +      * 	     EINVAL	     'sem' is not a valid semaphore, +      * 	     ENOSYS	     semaphores are not supported, +      * 	     EINTR	     the function was interrupted by a signal, +      * 	     EDEADLK	     a deadlock condition was detected.        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -413,6 +419,150 @@ sem_wait (sem_t * sem)  int +sem_timedwait (sem_t * sem, const struct timespec * abstime) +     /* +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      * DOCPUBLIC +      *      This function waits on a semaphore possibly until +      *      'abstime' time. +      * +      * PARAMETERS +      *      sem +      * 	     pointer to an instance of sem_t +      * +      *      abstime +      * 	     pointer to an instance of struct timespec +      * +      * DESCRIPTION +      *      This function waits on a semaphore. If the +      *      semaphore value is greater than zero, it decreases +      *      its value by one. If the semaphore value is zero, then +      *      the calling thread (or process) is blocked until it can +      *      successfully decrease the value or until interrupted by +      *      a signal. +      * +      *      If 'abstime' is a NULL pointer then this function will +      *      block until it can successfully decrease the value or +      *      until interrupted by a signal. +      * +      * RESULTS +      * 	     0		     successfully decreased semaphore, +      * 	     -1 	     failed, error in errno +      * ERRNO +      * 	     EINVAL	     'sem' is not a valid semaphore, +      * 	     ENOSYS	     semaphores are not supported, +      * 	     EINTR	     the function was interrupted by a signal, +      * 	     EDEADLK	     a deadlock condition was detected. +      * 	     ETIMEDOUT	     abstime elapsed before success. +      * +      * ------------------------------------------------------ +      */ +{ +  int result = 0; + +#ifdef NEED_FTIME + +  struct timespec currSysTime; + +#else /* NEED_FTIME */ + +  struct _timeb currSysTime; + +#endif /* NEED_FTIME */ + +  const DWORD NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC = 1000000; +  const DWORD MILLISEC_PER_SEC = 1000; +  DWORD milliseconds; + +  if (sem == NULL) +    { +      result = EINVAL; +    } +  else +    { +      if (abstime == NULL) +	{ +	  milliseconds = INFINITE; +	} +      else +	{ +	  /*  +	   * Calculate timeout as milliseconds from current system time.  +	   */ + +	  /* get current system time */ + +#ifdef NEED_FTIME + +	  { +	    FILETIME ft; +	    SYSTEMTIME st; + +	    GetSystemTime(&st); +	    SystemTimeToFileTime(&st, &ft); +	    /* +	     * GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft); would be faster, +	     * but it does not exist on WinCE +	     */ + +	    filetime_to_timespec(&ft, &currSysTime); +	  } + +	  /* +	   * subtract current system time from abstime +	   */ +	  milliseconds = (abstime->tv_sec - currSysTime.tv_sec) * MILLISEC_PER_SEC; +	  milliseconds += ((abstime->tv_nsec - currSysTime.tv_nsec) + (NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC/2)) / NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC; + +#else /* NEED_FTIME */ +	  _ftime(&currSysTime); + +	  /* +	   * subtract current system time from abstime +	   */ +	  milliseconds = (abstime->tv_sec - currSysTime.time) * MILLISEC_PER_SEC; +	  milliseconds += ((abstime->tv_nsec + (NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC/2)) / NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC) - +	    currSysTime.millitm; + +#endif /* NEED_FTIME */ + + +	  if (((int) milliseconds) < 0) +	    milliseconds = 0; +	} + +#ifdef NEED_SEM + +      result = (pthreadCancelableTimedWait ((*sem)->event, milliseconds)); + +#else /* NEED_SEM */ + +      result = (pthreadCancelableTimedWait ((*sem)->sem, milliseconds)); + +#endif + +    } + +  if (result != 0) +    { + +      errno = result; +      return -1; + +    } + +#ifdef NEED_SEM + +  ptw32_decrease_semaphore(sem); + +#endif /* NEED_SEM */ + +  return 0; + +}				/* sem_timedwait */ + + +int  sem_post (sem_t * sem)       /*        * ------------------------------------------------------ @@ -421,7 +571,7 @@ sem_post (sem_t * sem)        *        * PARAMETERS        *      sem -      *              pointer to an instance of sem_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of sem_t        *        * DESCRIPTION        *      This function posts a wakeup to a semaphore. If there @@ -429,11 +579,11 @@ sem_post (sem_t * sem)        *      otherwise, the semaphore value is incremented by one.        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully posted semaphore, -      *              -1              failed, error in errno +      * 	     0		     successfully posted semaphore, +      * 	     -1 	     failed, error in errno        * ERRNO -      *              EINVAL          'sem' is not a valid semaphore, -      *              ENOSYS          semaphores are not supported, +      * 	     EINVAL	     'sem' is not a valid semaphore, +      * 	     ENOSYS	     semaphores are not supported,        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -479,10 +629,10 @@ sem_post_multiple (sem_t * sem, int count )        *        * PARAMETERS        *      sem -      *              pointer to an instance of sem_t +      * 	     pointer to an instance of sem_t        *        *      count -      *              counter, must be greater than zero. +      * 	     counter, must be greater than zero.        *        * DESCRIPTION        *      This function posts multiple wakeups to a semaphore. If there @@ -490,11 +640,11 @@ sem_post_multiple (sem_t * sem, int count )        *      the semaphore value is incremented by count - n.        *        * RESULTS -      *              0               successfully posted semaphore, -      *              -1              failed, error in errno +      * 	     0		     successfully posted semaphore, +      * 	     -1 	     failed, error in errno        * ERRNO -      *              EINVAL          'sem' is not a valid semaphore -      *                              or count is less than or equal to zero. +      * 	     EINVAL	     'sem' is not a valid semaphore +      * 			     or count is less than or equal to zero.        *        * ------------------------------------------------------        */ @@ -528,7 +678,7 @@ sem_post_multiple (sem_t * sem, int count )    return 0; -}                               /* sem_post_multiple */ +}				/* sem_post_multiple */  int diff --git a/semaphore.h b/semaphore.h index 5b6ca63..ce135bf 100644 --- a/semaphore.h +++ b/semaphore.h @@ -80,6 +80,9 @@ int sem_trywait (sem_t * sem);  int sem_wait (sem_t * sem); +int sem_timedwait (sem_t * sem, +                   const struct timespec * abstime); +  int sem_post (sem_t * sem);  int sem_post_multiple (sem_t * sem, @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ pthread_spin_init(pthread_spinlock_t *lock, int pshared)        return EINVAL;      } -  if (0 != pthread_getprocessors_np(&cpus)) +  if (0 != ptw32_getprocessors(&cpus))      {        cpus = 1;      } @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ pthread_join (pthread_t thread, void **value_ptr)  	   */  	  if (value_ptr != NULL)  	    { -	      *value_ptr = self->exitStatus; +	      *value_ptr = thread->exitStatus;  	    }  	  /* diff --git a/tests/ChangeLog b/tests/ChangeLog index ce460e7..91f823e 100644 --- a/tests/ChangeLog +++ b/tests/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ +2002-01-30  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* cleanup1.c (): Must be declared __cdecl when compiled
 +	as C++ AND testing the standard C library version.
 +
 +2002-01-16  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
 +
 +	* spin4.c (main): Fix renamed function call.
 +
  2002-01-14  Ross Johnson  <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
  	* exception3.c (main): Shorten wait time.
 diff --git a/tests/GNUmakefile b/tests/GNUmakefile index 26b707c..0bf4102 100644 --- a/tests/GNUmakefile +++ b/tests/GNUmakefile @@ -61,8 +61,9 @@ BENCHRESULTS	= $(BENCHTESTS:%=%.bench)  default:  	@ $(ECHO) Run one of the following command lines: -	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean GCE   (to test using GNU C dll with C++ exception handling) -	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean GC    (to test using GNU C dll with C cleanup code) +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean GCE   (to test using GCE dll with C++ (EH) applications) +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean GC    (to test using GC dll with C (no EH) applications) +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean GCX   (to test using GC dll with C++ (EH) applications)  	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean GCE-bench   (to benchtest using GNU C dll with C++ exception handling)  	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean GC-bench    (to benchtest using GNU C dll with C cleanup code) @@ -71,16 +72,19 @@ auto:  	@ $(MAKE) clean GC  GC: -	$(MAKE) GCX=GC XXCFLAGS="-x c" all-pass +	$(MAKE) GCX=GC XXCFLAGS="-x c -D__CLEANUP_C" all-pass  GCE: -	$(MAKE) GCX=GCE XXCFLAGS="-mthreads -x c++" all-pass +	$(MAKE) GCX=GCE XXCFLAGS="-mthreads -x c++ -D__CLEANUP_CXX" all-pass + +GCX: +	$(MAKE) GCX=GC XXCFLAGS="-mthreads -x c++ -D__CLEANUP_C" all-pass  GC-bench: -	$(MAKE) GCX=GC XXCFLAGS="-x c" all-bench +	$(MAKE) GCX=GC XXCFLAGS="-x c -D__CLEANUP_C" all-bench  GCE-bench: -	$(MAKE) GCX=GCE XXCFLAGS="-mthreads -x c++" all-bench +	$(MAKE) GCX=GCE XXCFLAGS="-mthreads -x c++ -D__CLEANUP_CXX" all-bench  all-pass: $(PASSES)  	@ $(ECHO) ALL TESTS PASSED! Congratulations! diff --git a/tests/Makefile b/tests/Makefile index 9eade03..74c9b8b 100644 --- a/tests/Makefile +++ b/tests/Makefile @@ -18,10 +18,12 @@ VCEDLL	= pthreadVCE.dll  VSEFLAGS	= /D__CLEANUP_SEH
  VSELIB	= pthreadVSE.lib
  VSEDLL	= pthreadVSE.dll
 -#C cleanup code
 +# C cleanup code
  VCFLAGS	= /D__CLEANUP_C
  VCLIB	= pthreadVC.lib
  VCDLL	= pthreadVC.dll
 +# C++ Exceptions in application - using VC version of pthreads dll
 +VCXFLAGS	= /GX /TP /D__CLEANUP_C
  CFLAGS= /W3 /WX /MT /nologo /Yd /Zi -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x400
  LFLAGS= /INCREMENTAL:NO
 @@ -67,17 +69,21 @@ BENCHRESULTS = \  all:
  	@ $(ECHO) Run one of the following command lines:
 -	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VCE   (to test using MSVC dll with C++ exception handling)
 -	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VSE   (to test using MSVC dll with structured exception handling)
 -	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VC    (to test using MSVC dll with C cleanup code)
 -	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VCE-bench   (to benchtest using MSVC dll with C++ exception handling)
 -	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VSE-bench   (to benchtest using MSVC dll with structured exception handling)
 -	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VC-bench    (to benchtest using MSVC dll with C cleanup code)
 +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VCE   (to test using the VCE dll with VC++ EH applications)
 +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VSE   (to test using VSE dll with VC (SEH) applications)
 +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VC    (to test using VC dll with VC (no EH) applications)
 +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VCX   (to test using VC dll with VC++ (EH) applications)
 +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VCE-bench   (to benchtest using VCE dll with C++ bench app)
 +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VSE-bench   (to benchtest using VSE dll with SEH bench app)
 +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VC-bench    (to benchtest using VC dll with C bench app)
 +	@ $(ECHO) nmake clean VCX-bench   (to benchtest using VC dll with C++ bench app)
  auto:
  	@ nmake clean VCE
  	@ nmake clean VSE
  	@ nmake clean VC
 +	@ nmake clean VCX
 +	@ nmake clean VC-bench
  tests: $(CPLIB) $(CPDLL) $(CPHDR) $(PASSES)
  	@ $(ECHO) ALL TESTS PASSED! Congratulations!
 @@ -106,6 +112,9 @@ VSE:  VC:
  	@ nmake TEST="$@" CPLIB="$(VCLIB)" CPDLL="$(VCDLL)" EHFLAGS="$(VCFLAGS)" tests
 +VCX:
 +	@ nmake TEST="$@" CPLIB="$(VCLIB)" CPDLL="$(VCDLL)" EHFLAGS="$(VCXFLAGS)" tests
 +
  VCE-bench:
  	@ nmake TEST="$@" CPLIB="$(VCELIB)" CPDLL="$(VCEDLL)" EHFLAGS="$(VCEFLAGS)" benchtests
 @@ -115,8 +124,11 @@ VSE-bench:  VC-bench:
  	@ nmake TEST="$@" CPLIB="$(VCLIB)" CPDLL="$(VCDLL)" EHFLAGS="$(VCFLAGS)" benchtests
 +VCX-bench:
 +	@ nmake TEST="$@" CPLIB="$(VCLIB)" CPDLL="$(VCDLL)" EHFLAGS="$(VCXFLAGS)" benchtests
 +
  .c.exe:
 -	@ $(ECHO) Compiling $@
 +	@ $(ECHO) $(CC) $(EHFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $< /Fe$@ /link $(LFLAGS) $(CPLIB)
  	@ $(CC) $(EHFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) $< /Fe$@ /link $(LFLAGS) $(CPLIB)
  .c.pre:
 diff --git a/tests/cleanup1.c b/tests/cleanup1.c index 0282379..2b2ffe4 100644 --- a/tests/cleanup1.c +++ b/tests/cleanup1.c @@ -86,6 +86,9 @@ static bag_t threadbag[NUMTHREADS + 1];  static int pop_count = 0;  static void +#ifdef __CLEANUP_C +__cdecl +#endif  increment_pop_count(void * arg)  {    int * c = (int *) arg; @@ -111,6 +114,8 @@ mythread(void * arg)    pthread_cleanup_push(increment_pop_count, (void *) &pop_count);    /* +   * We don't have true async cancelation - it relies on the thread +   * at least re-entering the run state at some point.     * We wait up to 10 seconds, waking every 0.1 seconds,     * for a cancelation to be applied to us.     */ @@ -157,7 +162,7 @@ main()     * Standard check that all threads started.     */    for (i = 1; i <= NUMTHREADS; i++) -    {  +    {        if (!threadbag[i].started)  	{  	  failed |= !threadbag[i].started; diff --git a/tests/spin4.c b/tests/spin4.c index b4d7305..4d8cc23 100644 --- a/tests/spin4.c +++ b/tests/spin4.c @@ -59,10 +59,9 @@ main()    pthread_t t;    int CPUs; -  if (pthread_getprocessors_np(&CPUs) != 0 || CPUs == 1) +  if ((CPUs = pthread_num_processors_np()) == 1)      { -      printf("This test is not applicable to this system.\n"); -      printf("Either there is only 1 CPU or the no. could not be determined.\n"); +      printf("Test not run - it requires multiple CPUs.\n");  	exit(0);      } diff --git a/tests/test.h b/tests/test.h index 2609030..07dc788 100644 --- a/tests/test.h +++ b/tests/test.h @@ -32,6 +32,7 @@  #include "pthread.h"  #include "sched.h"  #include "semaphore.h" +#include <windows.h>  #include <stdio.h>  char * error_string[] = { | 
