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The code uses a QSignalSpy to check whether the thread started, but the signal emission (and subsequent appending to the spy) and the check for spy.count() before the final thr.wait() are not synchronized: The signal emission happens-after the thr.start() and -before the final thr.wait(). Likewise, the spy.count() happens-after thr.start() and -before thr.wait(), but neither one happens-before the other. Thus, there is a data race. The wait(200) between thr.start() and mutex.unlock() doesn't help, either, because we check only that it doesn't return true, iow, we check that it timed out. But it will happily do that if the thread has not yet started executing, so there's no happens-before relation to be had via that avenue, either. I first fixed by moving the spy.count() check to after thr.wait(). In that case: signal emission happens-before thread finishing happens-before thr.wait() returning happens-before spy.count() so no race. Arguably, that makes the check rather useless, so I decided to remove it completely. Change-Id: I6bb47c4114961ee6e9251cfebeb4b7794ba674a9 Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@woboq.com> |
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