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Replace atomic_increment and atomic_increment_val with atomic_fetch_add_relaxed. One case in sem_post.c uses release semantics (see comment above it). The others are simple counters and do not protect any shared data from concurrent accesses. Passes regress on AArch64. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
288 lines
8.6 KiB
C
288 lines
8.6 KiB
C
/* Thread creation.
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Copyright (C) 2000-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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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, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <resolv.h>
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#include <atomic.h>
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#include <hurd/resource.h>
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#include <sys/single_threaded.h>
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#include <pt-internal.h>
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#include <pthreadP.h>
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#if IS_IN (libpthread)
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# include <ctype.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_USELOCALE
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# include <locale.h>
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#endif
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/* The total number of pthreads currently active. This is defined
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here since it would be really stupid to have a threads-using
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program that doesn't call `pthread_create'. */
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unsigned int __pthread_total;
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/* The entry-point for new threads. */
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static void
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entry_point (struct __pthread *self, void *(*start_routine) (void *), void *arg)
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{
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int err;
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___pthread_self = self;
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__resp = &self->res_state;
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#if IS_IN (libpthread)
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/* Initialize pointers to locale data. */
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__ctype_init ();
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_USELOCALE
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/* A fresh thread needs to be bound to the global locale. */
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uselocale (LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE);
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#endif
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__pthread_startup ();
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/* We can now unleash signals. */
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err = __pthread_sigstate (self, SIG_SETMASK, &self->init_sigset, 0, 0);
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assert_perror (err);
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if (self->c11)
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{
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/* The function pointer of the c11 thread start is cast to an incorrect
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type on __pthread_create call, however it is casted back to correct
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one so the call behavior is well-defined (it is assumed that pointers
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to void are able to represent all values of int). */
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int (*start)(void*) = (int (*) (void*)) start_routine;
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__pthread_exit ((void*) (uintptr_t) start (arg));
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}
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else
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__pthread_exit (start_routine (arg));
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}
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/* Create a thread with attributes given by ATTR, executing
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START_ROUTINE with argument ARG. */
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int
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__pthread_create (pthread_t * thread, const pthread_attr_t * attr,
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void *(*start_routine) (void *), void *arg)
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{
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int err;
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struct __pthread *pthread;
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err = __pthread_create_internal (&pthread, attr, start_routine, arg);
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if (!err)
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*thread = pthread->thread;
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else if (err == ENOMEM)
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err = EAGAIN;
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return err;
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}
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weak_alias (__pthread_create, pthread_create)
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hidden_def (__pthread_create)
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/* Internal version of pthread_create. See comment in
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pt-internal.h. */
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int
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__pthread_create_internal (struct __pthread **thread,
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const pthread_attr_t * attr,
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void *(*start_routine) (void *), void *arg)
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{
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int err;
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struct __pthread *pthread;
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const struct __pthread_attr *setup;
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sigset_t sigset;
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size_t stacksize;
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/* Avoid a data race in the multi-threaded case. */
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if (__libc_single_threaded)
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__libc_single_threaded = 0;
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/* Allocate a new thread structure. */
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err = __pthread_alloc (&pthread);
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if (err)
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goto failed;
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if (attr == ATTR_C11_THREAD)
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{
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attr = NULL;
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pthread->c11 = true;
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}
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else
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pthread->c11 = false;
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/* Use the default attributes if ATTR is NULL. */
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setup = attr ? attr : &__pthread_default_attr;
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stacksize = setup->__stacksize;
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if (stacksize == 0)
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{
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struct rlimit rlim;
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__getrlimit (RLIMIT_STACK, &rlim);
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if (rlim.rlim_cur != RLIM_INFINITY)
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stacksize = rlim.rlim_cur;
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if (stacksize == 0)
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stacksize = PTHREAD_STACK_DEFAULT;
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}
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/* Initialize the thread state. */
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pthread->state = (setup->__detachstate == PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED
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? PTHREAD_DETACHED : PTHREAD_JOINABLE);
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if (setup->__stackaddr)
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{
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pthread->stackaddr = setup->__stackaddr;
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/* If the user supplied a stack, it is not our responsibility to
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setup a stack guard. */
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pthread->guardsize = 0;
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pthread->stack = 0;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Allocate a stack. */
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err = __pthread_stack_alloc (&pthread->stackaddr,
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((setup->__guardsize + __vm_page_size - 1)
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/ __vm_page_size) * __vm_page_size
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+ stacksize);
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if (err)
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goto failed_stack_alloc;
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pthread->guardsize = setup->__guardsize;
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pthread->stack = 1;
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}
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pthread->stacksize = stacksize;
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/* Allocate the kernel thread and other required resources. */
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err = __pthread_thread_alloc (pthread);
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if (err)
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goto failed_thread_alloc;
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pthread->tcb = _dl_allocate_tls (NULL);
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if (pthread->tcb == NULL)
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{
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err = ENOMEM;
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goto failed_thread_tls_alloc;
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}
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pthread->tcb->tcb = pthread->tcb;
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/* And initialize the rest of the machine context. This may include
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additional machine- and system-specific initializations that
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prove convenient. */
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err = __pthread_setup (pthread, entry_point, start_routine, arg);
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if (err)
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goto failed_setup;
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/* Initialize the system-specific signal state for the new
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thread. */
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err = __pthread_sigstate_init (pthread);
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if (err)
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goto failed_sigstate;
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/* If the new thread is joinable, add a reference for the caller. */
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if (pthread->state == PTHREAD_JOINABLE)
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pthread->nr_refs++;
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/* Set the new thread's signal mask and set the pending signals to
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empty. POSIX says: "The signal mask shall be inherited from the
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creating thread. The set of signals pending for the new thread
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shall be empty." If the currnet thread is not a pthread then we
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just inherit the process' sigmask. */
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if (GL (dl_pthread_num_threads) == 1)
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err = __sigprocmask (0, 0, &pthread->init_sigset);
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else
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err = __pthread_sigstate (_pthread_self (), 0, 0, &pthread->init_sigset, 0);
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assert_perror (err);
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if (start_routine)
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/* But block the signals for now, until the thread is fully initialized. */
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__sigfillset (&sigset);
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else
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sigset = pthread->init_sigset;
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err = __pthread_sigstate (pthread, SIG_SETMASK, &sigset, 0, 1);
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assert_perror (err);
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/* Increase the total number of threads. We do this before actually
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starting the new thread, since the new thread might immediately
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call `pthread_exit' which decreases the number of threads and
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calls `exit' if the number of threads reaches zero. Increasing
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the number of threads from within the new thread isn't an option
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since this thread might return and call `pthread_exit' before the
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new thread runs. */
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atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (&__pthread_total, 1);
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/* Store a pointer to this thread in the thread ID lookup table. We
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could use __thread_setid, however, we only lock for reading as no
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other thread should be using this entry (we also assume that the
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store is atomic). */
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__libc_rwlock_rdlock (GL (dl_pthread_threads_lock));
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GL (dl_pthread_threads)[pthread->thread - 1] = pthread;
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__libc_rwlock_unlock (GL (dl_pthread_threads_lock));
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/* At this point it is possible to guess our pthread ID. We have to
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make sure that all functions taking a pthread_t argument can
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handle the fact that this thread isn't really running yet. Since
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the new thread might be passed its ID through pthread_create (to
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avoid calling pthread_self), read it before starting the thread. */
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*thread = pthread;
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/* Schedule the new thread. */
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err = __pthread_thread_start (pthread);
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if (err)
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goto failed_starting;
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return 0;
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failed_starting:
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/* If joinable, a reference was added for the caller. */
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if (pthread->state == PTHREAD_JOINABLE)
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{
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__pthread_dealloc (pthread);
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__pthread_dealloc_finish (pthread);
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}
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__pthread_setid (pthread->thread, NULL);
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atomic_fetch_add_relaxed (&__pthread_total, -1);
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failed_sigstate:
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__pthread_sigstate_destroy (pthread);
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failed_setup:
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_dl_deallocate_tls (pthread->tcb, 1);
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pthread->tcb = NULL;
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failed_thread_tls_alloc:
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__pthread_thread_terminate (pthread);
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/* __pthread_thread_terminate has taken care of deallocating the stack and
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the thread structure. */
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goto failed;
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failed_thread_alloc:
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if (pthread->stack)
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__pthread_stack_dealloc (pthread->stackaddr,
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((setup->__guardsize + __vm_page_size - 1)
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/ __vm_page_size) * __vm_page_size + stacksize);
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failed_stack_alloc:
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__pthread_dealloc (pthread);
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__pthread_dealloc_finish (pthread);
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failed:
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return err;
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}
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