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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2000-01-05 02:09:12 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>2000-01-05 02:09:12 +0000
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Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!).
2000-01-03 Kaz Kylheku <kaz@ashi.footprints.net> Redesigned how cancellation unblocks a thread from internal cancellation points (sem_wait, pthread_join, pthread_cond_{wait,timedwait}). Cancellation won't eat a signal in any of these functions (*required* by POSIX and Single Unix Spec!). * condvar.c: spontaneous wakeup on pthread_cond_timedwait won't eat a simultaneous condition variable signal (not required by POSIX or Single Unix Spec, but nice). * spinlock.c: __pthread_lock queues back any received restarts that don't belong to it instead of assuming ownership of lock upon any restart; fastlock can no longer be acquired by two threads simultaneously. * restart.h: restarts queue even on kernels that don't have queued real time signals (2.0, early 2.1), thanks to atomic counter, avoiding a rare race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait.
Diffstat (limited to 'linuxthreads/oldsemaphore.c')
-rw-r--r--linuxthreads/oldsemaphore.c24
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/linuxthreads/oldsemaphore.c b/linuxthreads/oldsemaphore.c
index 72d12d20c3..62d2812693 100644
--- a/linuxthreads/oldsemaphore.c
+++ b/linuxthreads/oldsemaphore.c
@@ -68,13 +68,29 @@ int __old_sem_init(old_sem_t *sem, int pshared, unsigned int value)
return 0;
}
+/* Function called by pthread_cancel to remove the thread from
+ waiting inside __old_sem_wait. Here we simply unconditionally
+ indicate that the thread is to be woken, by returning 1. */
+
+static int old_sem_extricate_func(void *obj, pthread_descr th)
+{
+ return 1;
+}
+
int __old_sem_wait(old_sem_t * sem)
{
long oldstatus, newstatus;
volatile pthread_descr self = thread_self();
pthread_descr * th;
+ pthread_extricate_if extr;
+
+ /* Set up extrication interface */
+ extr.pu_object = 0;
+ extr.pu_extricate_func = old_sem_extricate_func;
while (1) {
+ /* Register extrication interface */
+ __pthread_set_own_extricate_if(self, &extr);
do {
oldstatus = sem->sem_status;
if ((oldstatus & 1) && (oldstatus != 1))
@@ -85,11 +101,15 @@ int __old_sem_wait(old_sem_t * sem)
}
}
while (! sem_compare_and_swap(sem, oldstatus, newstatus));
- if (newstatus & 1)
+ if (newstatus & 1) {
/* We got the semaphore. */
+ __pthread_set_own_extricate_if(self, 0);
return 0;
+ }
/* Wait for sem_post or cancellation */
- suspend_with_cancellation(self);
+ suspend(self);
+ __pthread_set_own_extricate_if(self, 0);
+
/* This is a cancellation point */
if (self->p_canceled && self->p_cancelstate == PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE) {
/* Remove ourselves from the waiting list if we're still on it */