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the calloc NULL check was left in the conditionally included section.
(sem_destroy): Likewise, the calloced sem_t wasn't being freed.
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in conditionally compiled code. Only older versions of
WinCE require this code, hence it doesn't normally get
tested.
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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.
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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.
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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).
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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.
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EPERM if the spinlock was not locked, for multi CPU
machines.
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that is no longer used.
* implement.h: Likewise.
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* 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.
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winsock error [from WSAGetLastError()].
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a cancelation point; re-enable deferred cancelability
around the CV call.
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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.
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immediately and don't dereference the NULL pointer
if calloc fails.
- "Scott McCaskill" <scott@magruder.org>
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* 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.
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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.
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* 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.
tests/ChangeLog:
* barrier3.c: Fixed.
* barrier4.c: Fixed.
* barrier5.c: New; proves that all threads in the group
reaching the barrier wait and then resume together. Repeats
the test using groups of 1 to 16 threads. Each group of
threads must negotiate a large number of barriers (10000).
* spin4.c: Fixed.
* test.h (error_string): Modified the success (0) value.
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* spin.c: Revamped and working; included static initialiser.
* 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.
tests/ChangeLog:
* spin3.c: Changed test and fixed.
* spin4.c: Fixed.
* barrier3.c: Fixed.
* barrier4.c: Fixed.
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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().
tests/ChangeLog:
* spin1.c: New; testing spinlocks.
* spin2.c: New; testing spinlocks.
* spin3.c: New; testing spinlocks.
* spin4.c: New; testing spinlocks.
* barrier1.c: New; testing barriers.
* barrier2.c: New; testing barriers.
* barrier3.c: New; testing barriers.
* barrier4.c: New; testing barriers.
* GNUmakefile: Add new tests.
* Makefile: Add new tests.
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* 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.
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Update ANNOUNCE to get ready for new snapshot.
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in instead.
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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.
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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.
tests/ChangeLog:
2001-07-01 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* benchtest3.c: New; timing mutexes.
* benchtest4.c: New; time mutexes.
* condvar3_1.c: Fixed bug - Alexander Terekhov
* condvar3_3.c: New test.
2001-06-25 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* priority1.c: New test.
* priority2.c: New test.
* inherit1.c: New test.
* benchtest1.c: New; timing mutexes.
* benchtest2.c: New; timing mutexes.
* mutex4.c: Modified to test all mutex types.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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.
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* implement.h (sem_t_): Likewise.
* semaphore.c: Likewise.
* private.c (ptw32_sem_timedwait): Updated to use new
opaque sem_t.
tests/
* mutex5.c: Insert inert change to quell compiler warnings.
* condvar3_2.c: Remove unused variable.
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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.
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ptw32_mutex_default_kind.
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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.
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developed by Terekhov and Thomas, plus reference to
README.CV.
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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.
pthreads/tests:
2001-06-3 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* condvar2_1.c: New test.
* condvar3_1.c: New test.
* condvar3_2.c: New test.
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* 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].
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