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1998-12-13 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * Examples/ex3.c: Wait until all threads are started before searching for the number to avoid race condition on very fast systems.
153 lines
4.1 KiB
C
153 lines
4.1 KiB
C
/* Multi-thread searching.
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Illustrates: thread cancellation, cleanup handlers. */
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <pthread.h>
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/* Defines the number of searching threads */
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#define NUM_THREADS 5
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/* Function prototypes */
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void *search(void *);
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void print_it(void *);
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/* Global variables */
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pthread_t threads[NUM_THREADS];
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pthread_mutex_t lock;
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int tries;
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volatile int started;
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int main(int argc, char ** argv)
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{
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int i;
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int pid;
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/* create a number to search for */
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pid = getpid();
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printf("Searching for the number = %d...\n", pid);
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/* Initialize the mutex lock */
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pthread_mutex_init(&lock, NULL);
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/* Create the searching threads */
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for (started=0; started<NUM_THREADS; started++)
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pthread_create(&threads[started], NULL, search, (void *)pid);
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/* Wait for (join) all the searching threads */
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for (i=0; i<NUM_THREADS; i++)
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pthread_join(threads[i], NULL);
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printf("It took %d tries to find the number.\n", tries);
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/* Exit the program */
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return 0;
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}
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/* This is the cleanup function that is called
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when the threads are cancelled */
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void print_it(void *arg)
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{
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int *try = (int *) arg;
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pthread_t tid;
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/* Get the calling thread's ID */
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tid = pthread_self();
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/* Print where the thread was in its search when it was cancelled */
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printf("Thread %lx was canceled on its %d try.\n", tid, *try);
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}
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/* This is the search routine that is executed in each thread */
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void *search(void *arg)
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{
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int num = (int) arg;
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int i, j, ntries;
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pthread_t tid;
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/* get the calling thread ID */
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tid = pthread_self();
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/* use the thread ID to set the seed for the random number generator */
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/* Since srand and rand are not thread-safe, serialize with lock */
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/* Try to lock the mutex lock --
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if locked, check to see if the thread has been cancelled
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if not locked then continue */
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while (pthread_mutex_trylock(&lock) == EBUSY)
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pthread_testcancel();
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srand((int)tid);
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i = rand() & 0xFFFFFF;
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&lock);
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ntries = 0;
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/* Set the cancellation parameters --
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- Enable thread cancellation
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- Defer the action of the cancellation */
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pthread_setcancelstate(PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE, NULL);
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pthread_setcanceltype(PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED, NULL);
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while (started < NUM_THREADS)
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sched_yield ();
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/* Push the cleanup routine (print_it) onto the thread
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cleanup stack. This routine will be called when the
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thread is cancelled. Also note that the pthread_cleanup_push
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call must have a matching pthread_cleanup_pop call. The
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push and pop calls MUST be at the same lexical level
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within the code */
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/* Pass address of `ntries' since the current value of `ntries' is not
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the one we want to use in the cleanup function */
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pthread_cleanup_push(print_it, (void *)&ntries);
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/* Loop forever */
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while (1) {
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i = (i + 1) & 0xFFFFFF;
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ntries++;
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/* Does the random number match the target number? */
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if (num == i) {
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/* Try to lock the mutex lock --
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if locked, check to see if the thread has been cancelled
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if not locked then continue */
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while (pthread_mutex_trylock(&lock) == EBUSY)
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pthread_testcancel();
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/* Set the global variable for the number of tries */
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tries = ntries;
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printf("Thread %lx found the number!\n", tid);
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/* Cancel all the other threads */
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for (j=0; j<NUM_THREADS; j++)
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if (threads[j] != tid) pthread_cancel(threads[j]);
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/* Break out of the while loop */
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break;
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}
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/* Every 100 tries check to see if the thread has been cancelled. */
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if (ntries % 100 == 0) {
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pthread_testcancel();
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}
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}
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/* The only way we can get here is when the thread breaks out
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of the while loop. In this case the thread that makes it here
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has found the number we are looking for and does not need to run
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the thread cleanup function. This is why the pthread_cleanup_pop
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function is called with a 0 argument; this will pop the cleanup
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function off the stack without executing it */
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pthread_cleanup_pop(0);
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return((void *)0);
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}
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