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* pthread_create.c (start_thread): Don't use setjmp inside __builtin_expect to work around gcc bug.
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C
453 lines
12 KiB
C
/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>, 2002.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
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02111-1307 USA. */
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "pthreadP.h"
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#include <hp-timing.h>
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#include <ldsodefs.h>
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#include <atomic.h>
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#include <libc-internal.h>
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#include <shlib-compat.h>
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/* Local function to start thread and handle cleanup. */
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static int start_thread (void *arg);
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/* Similar version used when debugging. */
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static int start_thread_debug (void *arg);
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/* Nozero if debugging mode is enabled. */
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int __pthread_debug;
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/* Globally enabled events. */
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static td_thr_events_t __nptl_threads_events;
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/* Pointer to descriptor with the last event. */
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static struct pthread *__nptl_last_event;
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/* Number of threads running. */
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unsigned int __nptl_nthreads = 1;
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/* Code to allocate and deallocate a stack. */
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#include "allocatestack.c"
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/* Code to create the thread. */
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#include "createthread.c"
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/* Table of the key information. */
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struct pthread_key_struct __pthread_keys[PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX]
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__attribute__ ((nocommon));
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hidden_data_def (__pthread_keys)
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/* This is for libthread_db only. */
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const int __pthread_pthread_sizeof_descr = sizeof (struct pthread);
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struct pthread *
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internal_function
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__find_in_stack_list (pd)
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struct pthread *pd;
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{
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list_t *entry;
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struct pthread *result = NULL;
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lll_lock (stack_cache_lock);
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list_for_each (entry, &stack_used)
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{
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struct pthread *curp;
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curp = list_entry (entry, struct pthread, list);
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if (curp == pd)
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{
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result = curp;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (result == NULL)
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list_for_each (entry, &__stack_user)
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{
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struct pthread *curp;
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curp = list_entry (entry, struct pthread, list);
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if (curp == pd)
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{
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result = curp;
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break;
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}
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}
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lll_unlock (stack_cache_lock);
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return result;
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}
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/* Deallocate POSIX thread-local-storage. */
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static void
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internal_function
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deallocate_tsd (struct pthread *pd)
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{
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/* Maybe no data was ever allocated. This happens often so we have
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a flag for this. */
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if (pd->specific_used)
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{
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size_t round;
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bool found_nonzero;
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for (round = 0, found_nonzero = true;
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found_nonzero && round < PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS;
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++round)
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{
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size_t cnt;
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size_t idx;
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/* So far no new nonzero data entry. */
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found_nonzero = false;
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for (cnt = idx = 0; cnt < PTHREAD_KEY_1STLEVEL_SIZE; ++cnt)
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if (pd->specific[cnt] != NULL)
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{
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size_t inner;
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for (inner = 0; inner < PTHREAD_KEY_2NDLEVEL_SIZE;
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++inner, ++idx)
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{
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void *data = pd->specific[cnt][inner].data;
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if (data != NULL
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/* Make sure the data corresponds to a valid
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key. This test fails if the key was
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deallocated and also if it was
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re-allocated. It is the user's
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responsibility to free the memory in this
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case. */
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&& (pd->specific[cnt][inner].seq
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== __pthread_keys[idx].seq)
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/* It is not necessary to register a destructor
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function. */
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&& __pthread_keys[idx].destr != NULL)
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{
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pd->specific[cnt][inner].data = NULL;
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__pthread_keys[idx].destr (data);
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found_nonzero = true;
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}
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}
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if (cnt != 0)
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{
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/* The first block is allocated as part of the thread
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descriptor. */
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free (pd->specific[cnt]);
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pd->specific[cnt] = NULL;
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}
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else
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/* Clear the memory of the first block for reuse. */
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memset (&pd->specific_1stblock, '\0',
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sizeof (pd->specific_1stblock));
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}
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else
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idx += PTHREAD_KEY_1STLEVEL_SIZE;
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}
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pd->specific_used = false;
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}
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}
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/* Deallocate a thread's stack after optionally making sure the thread
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descriptor is still valid. */
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void
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internal_function
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__free_tcb (struct pthread *pd)
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{
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/* The thread is exiting now. */
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if (__builtin_expect (atomic_bit_test_set (&pd->cancelhandling,
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TERMINATED_BIT) == 0, 1))
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{
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/* Remove the descriptor from the list. */
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if (DEBUGGING_P && __find_in_stack_list (pd) == NULL)
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/* Something is really wrong. The descriptor for a still
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running thread is gone. */
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abort ();
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/* Run the destructor for the thread-local data. */
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deallocate_tsd (pd);
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/* Queue the stack memory block for reuse and exit the process. The
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kernel will signal via writing to the address returned by
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QUEUE-STACK when the stack is available. */
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__deallocate_stack (pd);
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}
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}
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static int
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start_thread (void *arg)
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{
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/* One more thread. */
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atomic_increment (&__nptl_nthreads);
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struct pthread *pd = (struct pthread *) arg;
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#if HP_TIMING_AVAIL
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/* Remember the time when the thread was started. */
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hp_timing_t now;
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HP_TIMING_NOW (now);
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THREAD_SETMEM (pd, cpuclock_offset, now);
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#endif
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/* This is where the try/finally block should be created. For
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compilers without that support we do use setjmp. */
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int not_first_call = setjmp (pd->cancelbuf);
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if (__builtin_expect (! not_first_call, 1))
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{
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/* Run the code the user provided. */
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#ifdef CALL_THREAD_FCT
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THREAD_SETMEM (pd, result, CALL_THREAD_FCT (pd));
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#else
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THREAD_SETMEM (pd, result, pd->start_routine (pd->arg));
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#endif
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}
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/* Clean up any state libc stored in thread-local variables. */
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__libc_thread_freeres ();
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/* If this is the last thread we terminate the process now. We
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do not notify the debugger, it might just irritate it if there
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is no thread left. */
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if (__builtin_expect (atomic_decrement_and_test (&__nptl_nthreads), 0))
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/* This was the last thread. */
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exit (0);
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/* Report the death of the thread if this is wanted. */
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if (__builtin_expect (pd->report_events, 0))
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{
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/* See whether TD_DEATH is in any of the mask. */
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const int idx = __td_eventword (TD_DEATH);
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const uint32_t mask = __td_eventmask (TD_DEATH);
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if ((mask & (__nptl_threads_events.event_bits[idx]
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| pd->eventbuf.eventmask.event_bits[idx])) != 0)
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{
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/* Yep, we have to signal the death. Add the descriptor to
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the list but only if it is not already on it. */
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if (pd->nextevent == NULL)
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{
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pd->eventbuf.eventnum = TD_DEATH;
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pd->eventbuf.eventdata = pd;
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do
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pd->nextevent = __nptl_last_event;
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while (atomic_compare_and_exchange_bool_acq (&__nptl_last_event,
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pd, pd->nextevent));
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}
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/* Now call the function to signal the event. */
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__nptl_death_event ();
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}
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}
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/* The thread is exiting now. Don't set this bit until after we've hit
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the event-reporting breakpoint, so that td_thr_get_info on us while at
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the breakpoint reports TD_THR_RUN state rather than TD_THR_ZOMBIE. */
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atomic_bit_set (&pd->cancelhandling, EXITING_BIT);
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/* If the thread is detached free the TCB. */
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if (IS_DETACHED (pd))
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/* Free the TCB. */
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__free_tcb (pd);
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/* We cannot call '_exit' here. '_exit' will terminate the process.
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The 'exit' implementation in the kernel will signal when the
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process is really dead since 'clone' got passed the CLONE_CLEARTID
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flag. The 'tid' field in the TCB will be set to zero.
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The exit code is zero since in case all threads exit by calling
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'pthread_exit' the exit status must be 0 (zero). */
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__exit_thread_inline (0);
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/* NOTREACHED */
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return 0;
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}
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/* Just list start_thread but we do some more things needed for a run
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with a debugger attached. */
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static int
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start_thread_debug (void *arg)
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{
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struct pthread *pd = (struct pthread *) arg;
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/* Get the lock the parent locked to force synchronization. */
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lll_lock (pd->lock);
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/* And give it up right away. */
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lll_unlock (pd->lock);
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/* Now do the actual startup. */
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return start_thread (arg);
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}
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/* Default thread attributes for the case when the user does not
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provide any. */
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static const struct pthread_attr default_attr =
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{
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/* Just some value > 0 which gets rounded to the nearest page size. */
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.guardsize = 1,
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};
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int
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__pthread_create_2_1 (newthread, attr, start_routine, arg)
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pthread_t *newthread;
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const pthread_attr_t *attr;
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void *(*start_routine) (void *);
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void *arg;
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{
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STACK_VARIABLES;
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const struct pthread_attr *iattr;
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struct pthread *pd;
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int err;
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iattr = (struct pthread_attr *) attr;
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if (iattr == NULL)
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/* Is this the best idea? On NUMA machines this could mean
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accessing far-away memory. */
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iattr = &default_attr;
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err = ALLOCATE_STACK (iattr, &pd);
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if (__builtin_expect (err != 0, 0))
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/* Something went wrong. Maybe a parameter of the attributes is
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invalid or we could not allocate memory. */
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return err;
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/* Initialize the TCB. All initializations with zero should be
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performed in 'get_cached_stack'. This way we avoid doing this if
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the stack freshly allocated with 'mmap'. */
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#ifdef TLS_TCB_AT_TP
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/* Reference to the TCB itself. */
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pd->header.self = pd;
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/* Self-reference for TLS. */
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pd->header.tcb = pd;
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#endif
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/* Store the address of the start routine and the parameter. Since
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we do not start the function directly the stillborn thread will
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get the information from its thread descriptor. */
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pd->start_routine = start_routine;
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pd->arg = arg;
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/* Copy the thread attribute flags. */
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pd->flags = iattr->flags;
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/* Initialize the field for the ID of the thread which is waiting
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for us. This is a self-reference in case the thread is created
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detached. */
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pd->joinid = iattr->flags & ATTR_FLAG_DETACHSTATE ? pd : NULL;
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/* The debug events are inherited from the parent. */
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pd->eventbuf = THREAD_SELF->eventbuf;
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/* Determine scheduling parameters for the thread.
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XXX How to determine whether scheduling handling is needed? */
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if (0 && attr != NULL)
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{
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if (iattr->flags & ATTR_FLAG_NOTINHERITSCHED)
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{
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/* Use the scheduling parameters the user provided. */
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pd->schedpolicy = iattr->schedpolicy;
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memcpy (&pd->schedparam, &iattr->schedparam,
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sizeof (struct sched_param));
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}
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else
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{
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/* Just store the scheduling attributes of the parent. */
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pd->schedpolicy = __sched_getscheduler (0);
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__sched_getparam (0, &pd->schedparam);
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}
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}
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/* Pass the descriptor to the caller. */
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*newthread = (pthread_t) pd;
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/* Start the thread. */
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err = create_thread (pd, STACK_VARIABLES_ARGS);
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if (err != 0)
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{
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/* Something went wrong. Free the resources. */
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__deallocate_stack (pd);
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return err;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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versioned_symbol (libpthread, __pthread_create_2_1, pthread_create, GLIBC_2_1);
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#if SHLIB_COMPAT(libpthread, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_1)
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int
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__pthread_create_2_0 (newthread, attr, start_routine, arg)
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pthread_t *newthread;
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const pthread_attr_t *attr;
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void *(*start_routine) (void *);
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void *arg;
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{
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/* The ATTR attribute is not really of type `pthread_attr_t *'. It has
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the old size and access to the new members might crash the program.
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We convert the struct now. */
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struct pthread_attr new_attr;
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if (attr != NULL)
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{
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struct pthread_attr *iattr = (struct pthread_attr *) attr;
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size_t ps = __getpagesize ();
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/* Copy values from the user-provided attributes. */
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new_attr.schedparam = iattr->schedparam;
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new_attr.schedpolicy = iattr->schedpolicy;
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new_attr.flags = iattr->flags;
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/* Fill in default values for the fields not present in the old
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implementation. */
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new_attr.guardsize = ps;
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new_attr.stackaddr = NULL;
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new_attr.stacksize = 0;
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/* We will pass this value on to the real implementation. */
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attr = (pthread_attr_t *) &new_attr;
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}
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return __pthread_create_2_1 (newthread, attr, start_routine, arg);
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}
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compat_symbol (libpthread, __pthread_create_2_0, pthread_create,
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GLIBC_2_0);
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#endif
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