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conditional compilation; refinements; bug fixes. See the ChangeLog.
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to disable cancelation at the start of a thread's cancelation
run to prevent double cancelation. The main problem
arises if a thread is canceling and then receives a subsequent
async cancel request.
* private.c: Likewise.
* condvar.c: Place pragmas around cleanup_push/pop to turn
off inline optimisation (/Obn where n>0 - MSVC only). Various
optimisation switches in MSVC turn this on, which interferes with
the way that cleanup handlers are run in C++ EH and SEH
code. Application code compiled with inline optimisation must
also wrap cleanup_push/pop blocks with the pragmas, e.g.
#pragma inline_depth(0)
pthread_cleanup_push(...)
...
pthread_cleanup_pop(...)
#pragma inline_depth(8)
* rwlock.c: Likewise.
* mutex.c: Remove attempts to inline some functions.
* signal.c: Modify misleading comment.
tests/
* mutex8: New test.
* mutex8n: New test.
* mutex8e: New test.
* mutex8r: New test.
* cancel6a: New test.
* cancel6d: New test.
* cleanup0.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control.
* cleanup1.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control.
* cleanup2.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control.
* cleanup3.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control.
* condvar7.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control.
* condvar8.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control.
* condvar9.c: Add pragmas for inline optimisation control.
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for systems that define NEED_SEM (e.g. early WinCE).
* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_timedlock): Return ENOTSUP
for systems that define NEED_SEM since they don't
have sem_trywait().
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for the case where abstime has passed already.
Make routines INLINEable since some are called by other
routines in this module.
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* 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.
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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).
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section calls.
(pthread_mutex_destroy): Likewise.
(pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise.
(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise; 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.
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not thread-safe.
(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise.
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Remove unused autoconf files;
Add the file COPYING, which describes the pthread-win32 license
relative to the FSF LGPL.
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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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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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* 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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* 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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* 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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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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* 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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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.
./tests/ChangeLog:
2000-12-29 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* GNUmakefile: Add mutex4 test; ensure libpthreadw32.a is
removed for "clean" target.
* Makefile: Add mutex4 test.
* exception3.c: Remove SEH code; automatically pass the test
under SEH (which is an N/A environment).
* mutex4.c: New test.
* eyal1.c (do_work_unit): Add a dummy "if" to force the
optimiser to retain code; reduce thread work loads.
* condvar8.c (main): Add an additional "assert" for debugging;
increase pthread_cond_signal timeout.
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* 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>
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* 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>
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* 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*.
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* 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.
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* Several: Fix typos from scripted edit session
yesterday.
* nonportable.c (pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np):
Moved this function from mutex.c.
(pthread_getw32threadhandle_np): New function to
return the win32 thread handle that the POSIX
thread is using.
* mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np):
Moved to new file "nonportable.c".
* pthread.h (PTW32_BUILD): Only redefine __except
and catch compiler keywords if we aren't building
the library (ie. PTW32_BUILD is not defined) -
this is safer than defining and then undefining
if not building the library.
* implement.h: Remove __except and catch undefines.
* Makefile (CFLAGS): Define PTW32_BUILD.
* GNUmakefile (CFLAGS): Define PTW32_BUILD.
* All appropriate: Change Pthread_exception* to
ptw32_exception* to be consistent with internal
identifier naming.
* private.c (ptw32_throw): New function to provide
a generic exception throw for all internal
exceptions and EH schemes.
(ptw32_threadStart): pthread_exit() value is now
returned via the thread structure exitStatus
element.
* exit.c (pthread_exit): pthread_exit() value is now
returned via the thread structure exitStatus
element.
* cancel.c (ptw32_cancel_self): Now uses ptw32_throw.
(pthread_setcancelstate): Ditto.
(pthread_setcanceltype): Ditto.
(pthread_testcancel): Ditto.
(pthread_cancel): Ditto.
* misc.c (CancelableWait): Ditto.
* exit.c (pthread_exit): Ditto.
* All applicable: Change PTW32_ prefix to
PTW32_ prefix to remove leading underscores
from private library identifiers.
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* 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).
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* 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 (_pthread_threadStart): Initialise ei[].
(_pthread_threadStart): When beginthread is used to start the
thread, force waiting until the creator thread had the
thread handle.
* cancel.c (_pthread_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 (_pthread_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 (_pthread_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.
tests/ChangeLog:
2000-07-25 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* runtest.bat: modified to work under W98.
* runall.bat: Add new tests; modified to work under W98.
It was ok under NT.
* Makefile: Add new tests.
* exception1.c: New; Test passing exceptions back to the
application and retaining library internal exceptions.
* join0.c: New; Test a single join.
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* 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>
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* 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.
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* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Don't free mutex memory
if mutex is PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER and has not been
initialised yet.
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* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_destroy): Free mutex memory.
- Milan Gardian <mg@tatramed.sk>
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* all: Add GNU LGPL and Copyright and Warranty.
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* 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.
tests/ChangeLog
Fri Mar 12 08:34:15 1999 Ross Johnson <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
* eyal1.c (main): Fix trylock loop; was not waiting for thread to lock
the "started" mutex.
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* 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 (_pthread_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 (_pthread_cond_test_init_lock): Initialise and destroy.
* implement.h (_pthread_cond_test_init_lock): Add extern.
* global.c (_pthread_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.
tests/ChangeLog
Sun Mar 7 10:41:52 1999 Ross Johnson <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
* Makefile (condvar3, condvar4): Add tests.
* condvar4.c (General): Reduce to simple test case; prerequisite
is condvar3.c; add description.
* condvar3.c (General): Reduce to simple test case; prerequisite
is condvar2.c; add description.
* condvar2.c (General): Reduce to simple test case; prerequisite
is condvar1.c; add description.
* condvar1.c (General): Reduce to simple test case; add
description.
* Template.c (Comments): Add generic test detail.
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* dll.c (DLLMain): Expand TryEnterCriticalSection support test.
* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): The check for
_pthread_try_enter_critical_section == NULL should have been
removed long ago.
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* sync.c (pthread_join): Fix pthread_equal() test.
* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Check mutex != NULL before
using it.
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Tue Feb 2 18:07:43 1999 Ross Johnson <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
* implement.h: Add #include <pthread.h>.
Change sem_t to _pthread_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>.
(_PTHREAD_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 _pthread_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 (_pthread_sem_timedwait): Move from private.c.
Rename sem_* to _pthread_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 ename all
functions to prepend '_pthread_'. They are
now private to the pthreads-win32 implementation.
* private.c: Change #warning.
Move _pthread_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.
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Sun Jan 24 01:34:52 1999 Ross Johnson <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
* semaphore.c (sem_wait): Remove second arg to
pthreadCancelableWait() call.
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 (_pthread_callUserDestroyRoutines): Redo conditional
compilation.
* misc.c (CancelableWait): C++ version uses 'throw'.
* cancel.c (pthread_testcancel): Ditto.
* implement.h (class pthread_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.
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* 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 (_pthread_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 (_pthread_mutex_test_init_lock): Add.
* implement.h (_pthread_mutex_test_init_lock.): Add extern.
* private.c (_pthread_processInitialize): Init critical section for
global lock used by _mutex_check_need_init().
(_pthread_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.
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that hadn't been checked in. Those are to finish off the original TSD management
scheme which will now start to be replaced by John Bossom's implementation.
Anders' description of his changes:-
Fixes the problem with
`TryEnterCriticalSection' on w95 systems. Instead
of directly calling `TryEnterCriticalSection' it
tries to get a pointer at DLL startup and only calls
the function if it exists. See ChangeLog for things
changed.
1998-12-05 Anders Norlander <anorland@hem2.passagen.se>
* implement.h (_pthread_try_enter_critical_section): New extern
* dll.c (_pthread_try_enter_critical_section): New pointer to
TryEnterCriticalSection if it exists; otherwise NULL.
* dll.c (PthreadsEntryPoint):
Initialize _pthread_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 _pthread_try_enter_critical_section is valid
pointer to a function. Call _pthread_try_enter_critical_section
instead of TryEnterCriticalSection to avoid errors on Win95.
Sun Nov 15 21:24:06 1998 Ross Johnson <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
* cleanup.c (_pthread_destructor_run_all): Declare missing void * arg.
Fixup CVS merge conflicts.
Fri Oct 30 15:15:50 1998 Ross Johnson <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
* cleanup.c (_pthread_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 (_PTHREAD_TSD_KEY_REUSE): Add enum.
* private.c (_pthread_delete_thread): Add call to
_pthread_destructor_run_all() to clean up the threads keys.
* cleanup.c (_pthread_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.
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* 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.
* 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.
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* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Correct function signature.
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