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/* Posix threads interface */ |
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#include <stdlib.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR) |
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#define destructor xxdestructor |
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#endif |
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#include <pthread.h> |
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#if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR) |
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#undef destructor |
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#endif |
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#include <signal.h> |
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/* The POSIX spec says that implementations supporting the sem_* |
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family of functions must indicate this by defining |
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_POSIX_SEMAPHORES. */ |
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#ifdef _POSIX_SEMAPHORES |
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#include <semaphore.h> |
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#include <errno.h> |
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#endif |
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/* try to determine what version of the Pthread Standard is installed. |
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* this is important, since all sorts of parameter types changed from |
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* draft to draft and there are several (incompatible) drafts in |
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* common use. these macros are a start, at least. |
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* 12 May 1997 -- david arnold <davida@pobox.com> |
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*/ |
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#if defined(__ultrix) && defined(__mips) && defined(_DECTHREADS_) |
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/* _DECTHREADS_ is defined in cma.h which is included by pthread.h */ |
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# define PY_PTHREAD_D4 |
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# error Systems with PY_PTHREAD_D4 are unsupported. See README. |
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#elif defined(__osf__) && defined (__alpha) |
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/* _DECTHREADS_ is defined in cma.h which is included by pthread.h */ |
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# if !defined(_PTHREAD_ENV_ALPHA) || defined(_PTHREAD_USE_D4) || defined(PTHREAD_USE_D4) |
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# define PY_PTHREAD_D4 |
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# error Systems with PY_PTHREAD_D4 are unsupported. See README. |
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# else |
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# define PY_PTHREAD_STD |
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# endif |
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#elif defined(_AIX) |
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/* SCHED_BG_NP is defined if using AIX DCE pthreads |
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* but it is unsupported by AIX 4 pthreads. Default |
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* attributes for AIX 4 pthreads equal to NULL. For |
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* AIX DCE pthreads they should be left unchanged. |
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*/ |
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# if !defined(SCHED_BG_NP) |
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# define PY_PTHREAD_STD |
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# else |
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# define PY_PTHREAD_D7 |
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# error Systems with PY_PTHREAD_D7 are unsupported. See README. |
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# endif |
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#elif defined(__DGUX) |
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# define PY_PTHREAD_D6 |
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# error Systems with PY_PTHREAD_D6 are unsupported. See README. |
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#elif defined(__hpux) && defined(_DECTHREADS_) |
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# define PY_PTHREAD_D4 |
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# error Systems with PY_PTHREAD_D4 are unsupported. See README. |
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#else /* Default case */ |
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# define PY_PTHREAD_STD |
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#endif |
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#ifdef USE_GUSI |
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/* The Macintosh GUSI I/O library sets the stackspace to |
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** 20KB, much too low. We up it to 64K. |
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*/ |
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#define THREAD_STACK_SIZE 0x10000 |
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#endif |
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/* set default attribute object for different versions */ |
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#if defined(PY_PTHREAD_D4) || defined(PY_PTHREAD_D7) |
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#if !defined(pthread_attr_default) |
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# define pthread_attr_default pthread_attr_default |
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#endif |
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#if !defined(pthread_mutexattr_default) |
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# define pthread_mutexattr_default pthread_mutexattr_default |
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#endif |
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#if !defined(pthread_condattr_default) |
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# define pthread_condattr_default pthread_condattr_default |
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#endif |
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#elif defined(PY_PTHREAD_STD) || defined(PY_PTHREAD_D6) |
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#if !defined(pthread_attr_default) |
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# define pthread_attr_default ((pthread_attr_t *)NULL) |
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#endif |
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#if !defined(pthread_mutexattr_default) |
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# define pthread_mutexattr_default ((pthread_mutexattr_t *)NULL) |
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#endif |
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#if !defined(pthread_condattr_default) |
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# define pthread_condattr_default ((pthread_condattr_t *)NULL) |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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/* Whether or not to use semaphores directly rather than emulating them with |
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* mutexes and condition variables: |
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*/ |
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#if defined(_POSIX_SEMAPHORES) && !defined(HAVE_BROKEN_POSIX_SEMAPHORES) |
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# define USE_SEMAPHORES |
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#else |
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# undef USE_SEMAPHORES |
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#endif |
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/* On platforms that don't use standard POSIX threads pthread_sigmask() |
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* isn't present. DEC threads uses sigprocmask() instead as do most |
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* other UNIX International compliant systems that don't have the full |
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* pthread implementation. |
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*/ |
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#if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_SIGMASK) && !defined(HAVE_BROKEN_PTHREAD_SIGMASK) |
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# define SET_THREAD_SIGMASK pthread_sigmask |
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#else |
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# define SET_THREAD_SIGMASK sigprocmask |
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#endif |
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/* A pthread mutex isn't sufficient to model the Python lock type |
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* because, according to Draft 5 of the docs (P1003.4a/D5), both of the |
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* following are undefined: |
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* -> a thread tries to lock a mutex it already has locked |
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* -> a thread tries to unlock a mutex locked by a different thread |
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* pthread mutexes are designed for serializing threads over short pieces |
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* of code anyway, so wouldn't be an appropriate implementation of |
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* Python's locks regardless. |
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* |
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* The pthread_lock struct implements a Python lock as a "locked?" bit |
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* and a <condition, mutex> pair. In general, if the bit can be acquired |
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* instantly, it is, else the pair is used to block the thread until the |
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* bit is cleared. 9 May 1994 tim@ksr.com |
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*/ |
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typedef struct { |
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char locked; /* 0=unlocked, 1=locked */ |
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/* a <cond, mutex> pair to handle an acquire of a locked lock */ |
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pthread_cond_t lock_released; |
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pthread_mutex_t mut; |
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} pthread_lock; |
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#define CHECK_STATUS(name) if (status != 0) { perror(name); error = 1; } |
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/* |
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* Initialization. |
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*/ |
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#ifdef _HAVE_BSDI |
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static |
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void _noop(void) |
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{ |
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} |
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static void |
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PyThread__init_thread(void) |
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{ |
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/* DO AN INIT BY STARTING THE THREAD */ |
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static int dummy = 0; |
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pthread_t thread1; |
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pthread_create(&thread1, NULL, (void *) _noop, &dummy); |
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pthread_join(thread1, NULL); |
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} |
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#else /* !_HAVE_BSDI */ |
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static void |
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PyThread__init_thread(void) |
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{ |
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#if defined(_AIX) && defined(__GNUC__) |
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pthread_init(); |
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#endif |
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} |
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#endif /* !_HAVE_BSDI */ |
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/* |
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* Thread support. |
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*/ |
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long |
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PyThread_start_new_thread(void (*func)(void *), void *arg) |
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{ |
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pthread_t th; |
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int status; |
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sigset_t oldmask, newmask; |
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#if defined(THREAD_STACK_SIZE) || defined(PTHREAD_SYSTEM_SCHED_SUPPORTED) |
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pthread_attr_t attrs; |
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#endif |
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dprintf(("PyThread_start_new_thread called\n")); |
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if (!initialized) |
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PyThread_init_thread(); |
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#if defined(THREAD_STACK_SIZE) || defined(PTHREAD_SYSTEM_SCHED_SUPPORTED) |
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pthread_attr_init(&attrs); |
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#endif |
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#ifdef THREAD_STACK_SIZE |
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pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attrs, THREAD_STACK_SIZE); |
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#endif |
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#ifdef PTHREAD_SYSTEM_SCHED_SUPPORTED |
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pthread_attr_setscope(&attrs, PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM); |
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#endif |
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/* Mask all signals in the current thread before creating the new |
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* thread. This causes the new thread to start with all signals |
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* blocked. |
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*/ |
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sigfillset(&newmask); |
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SET_THREAD_SIGMASK(SIG_BLOCK, &newmask, &oldmask); |
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status = pthread_create(&th, |
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#if defined(PY_PTHREAD_D4) |
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pthread_attr_default, |
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(pthread_startroutine_t)func, |
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(pthread_addr_t)arg |
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#elif defined(PY_PTHREAD_D6) |
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pthread_attr_default, |
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(void* (*)(void *))func, |
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arg |
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#elif defined(PY_PTHREAD_D7) |
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pthread_attr_default, |
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func, |
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arg |
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#elif defined(PY_PTHREAD_STD) |
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#if defined(THREAD_STACK_SIZE) || defined(PTHREAD_SYSTEM_SCHED_SUPPORTED) |
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&attrs, |
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#else |
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(pthread_attr_t*)NULL, |
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#endif |
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(void* (*)(void *))func, |
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(void *)arg |
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#endif |
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); |
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/* Restore signal mask for original thread */ |
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SET_THREAD_SIGMASK(SIG_SETMASK, &oldmask, NULL); |
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#if defined(THREAD_STACK_SIZE) || defined(PTHREAD_SYSTEM_SCHED_SUPPORTED) |
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pthread_attr_destroy(&attrs); |
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#endif |
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if (status != 0) |
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return -1; |
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#if defined(PY_PTHREAD_D4) || defined(PY_PTHREAD_D6) || defined(PY_PTHREAD_D7) |
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pthread_detach(&th); |
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#elif defined(PY_PTHREAD_STD) |
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pthread_detach(th); |
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#endif |
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#if SIZEOF_PTHREAD_T <= SIZEOF_LONG |
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return (long) th; |
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#else |
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return (long) *(long *) &th; |
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#endif |
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} |
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/* XXX This implementation is considered (to quote Tim Peters) "inherently |
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hosed" because: |
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- It does not guanrantee the promise that a non-zero integer is returned. |
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- The cast to long is inherently unsafe. |
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- It is not clear that the 'volatile' (for AIX?) and ugly casting in the |
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latter return statement (for Alpha OSF/1) are any longer necessary. |
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*/ |
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long |
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PyThread_get_thread_ident(void) |
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{ |
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volatile pthread_t threadid; |
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if (!initialized) |
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PyThread_init_thread(); |
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/* Jump through some hoops for Alpha OSF/1 */ |
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threadid = pthread_self(); |
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#if SIZEOF_PTHREAD_T <= SIZEOF_LONG |
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return (long) threadid; |
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#else |
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return (long) *(long *) &threadid; |
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#endif |
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} |
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static void |
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do_PyThread_exit_thread(int no_cleanup) |
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{ |
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dprintf(("PyThread_exit_thread called\n")); |
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if (!initialized) { |
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if (no_cleanup) |
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_exit(0); |
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else |
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exit(0); |
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} |
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} |
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void |
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PyThread_exit_thread(void) |
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{ |
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do_PyThread_exit_thread(0); |
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} |
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void |
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PyThread__exit_thread(void) |
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{ |
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do_PyThread_exit_thread(1); |
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} |
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#ifndef NO_EXIT_PROG |
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static void |
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do_PyThread_exit_prog(int status, int no_cleanup) |
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{ |
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dprintf(("PyThread_exit_prog(%d) called\n", status)); |
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if (!initialized) |
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if (no_cleanup) |
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_exit(status); |
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else |
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exit(status); |
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} |
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void |
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PyThread_exit_prog(int status) |
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{ |
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do_PyThread_exit_prog(status, 0); |
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} |
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void |
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PyThread__exit_prog(int status) |
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{ |
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do_PyThread_exit_prog(status, 1); |
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} |
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#endif /* NO_EXIT_PROG */ |
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#ifdef USE_SEMAPHORES |
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/* |
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* Lock support. |
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*/ |
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PyThread_type_lock |
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PyThread_allocate_lock(void) |
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{ |
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sem_t *lock; |
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int status, error = 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_allocate_lock called\n")); |
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if (!initialized) |
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PyThread_init_thread(); |
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lock = (sem_t *)malloc(sizeof(sem_t)); |
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if (lock) { |
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status = sem_init(lock,0,1); |
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CHECK_STATUS("sem_init"); |
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if (error) { |
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free((void *)lock); |
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lock = NULL; |
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} |
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} |
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dprintf(("PyThread_allocate_lock() -> %p\n", lock)); |
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return (PyThread_type_lock)lock; |
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} |
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void |
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PyThread_free_lock(PyThread_type_lock lock) |
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{ |
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sem_t *thelock = (sem_t *)lock; |
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int status, error = 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_free_lock(%p) called\n", lock)); |
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if (!thelock) |
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return; |
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status = sem_destroy(thelock); |
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CHECK_STATUS("sem_destroy"); |
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free((void *)thelock); |
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} |
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/* |
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* As of February 2002, Cygwin thread implementations mistakenly report error |
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* codes in the return value of the sem_ calls (like the pthread_ functions). |
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* Correct implementations return -1 and put the code in errno. This supports |
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* either. |
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*/ |
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static int |
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fix_status(int status) |
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{ |
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return (status == -1) ? errno : status; |
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} |
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int |
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PyThread_acquire_lock(PyThread_type_lock lock, int waitflag) |
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{ |
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int success; |
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sem_t *thelock = (sem_t *)lock; |
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int status, error = 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_acquire_lock(%p, %d) called\n", lock, waitflag)); |
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do { |
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if (waitflag) |
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status = fix_status(sem_wait(thelock)); |
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else |
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status = fix_status(sem_trywait(thelock)); |
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} while (status == EINTR); /* Retry if interrupted by a signal */ |
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if (waitflag) { |
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CHECK_STATUS("sem_wait"); |
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} else if (status != EAGAIN) { |
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CHECK_STATUS("sem_trywait"); |
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} |
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success = (status == 0) ? 1 : 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_acquire_lock(%p, %d) -> %d\n", lock, waitflag, success)); |
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return success; |
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} |
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void |
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PyThread_release_lock(PyThread_type_lock lock) |
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{ |
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sem_t *thelock = (sem_t *)lock; |
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int status, error = 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_release_lock(%p) called\n", lock)); |
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status = sem_post(thelock); |
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CHECK_STATUS("sem_post"); |
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} |
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#else /* USE_SEMAPHORES */ |
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/* |
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* Lock support. |
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*/ |
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PyThread_type_lock |
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PyThread_allocate_lock(void) |
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{ |
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pthread_lock *lock; |
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int status, error = 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_allocate_lock called\n")); |
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if (!initialized) |
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PyThread_init_thread(); |
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lock = (pthread_lock *) malloc(sizeof(pthread_lock)); |
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memset((void *)lock, '\0', sizeof(pthread_lock)); |
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if (lock) { |
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lock->locked = 0; |
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status = pthread_mutex_init(&lock->mut, |
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pthread_mutexattr_default); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_mutex_init"); |
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status = pthread_cond_init(&lock->lock_released, |
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pthread_condattr_default); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_cond_init"); |
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if (error) { |
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free((void *)lock); |
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lock = 0; |
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} |
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} |
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dprintf(("PyThread_allocate_lock() -> %p\n", lock)); |
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return (PyThread_type_lock) lock; |
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} |
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void |
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PyThread_free_lock(PyThread_type_lock lock) |
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{ |
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pthread_lock *thelock = (pthread_lock *)lock; |
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int status, error = 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_free_lock(%p) called\n", lock)); |
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status = pthread_mutex_destroy( &thelock->mut ); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_mutex_destroy"); |
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status = pthread_cond_destroy( &thelock->lock_released ); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_cond_destroy"); |
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free((void *)thelock); |
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} |
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int |
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PyThread_acquire_lock(PyThread_type_lock lock, int waitflag) |
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{ |
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int success; |
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pthread_lock *thelock = (pthread_lock *)lock; |
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int status, error = 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_acquire_lock(%p, %d) called\n", lock, waitflag)); |
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status = pthread_mutex_lock( &thelock->mut ); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_mutex_lock[1]"); |
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success = thelock->locked == 0; |
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if ( !success && waitflag ) { |
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/* continue trying until we get the lock */ |
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/* mut must be locked by me -- part of the condition |
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* protocol */ |
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while ( thelock->locked ) { |
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status = pthread_cond_wait(&thelock->lock_released, |
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&thelock->mut); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_cond_wait"); |
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} |
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success = 1; |
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} |
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if (success) thelock->locked = 1; |
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status = pthread_mutex_unlock( &thelock->mut ); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_mutex_unlock[1]"); |
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if (error) success = 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_acquire_lock(%p, %d) -> %d\n", lock, waitflag, success)); |
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return success; |
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} |
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void |
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PyThread_release_lock(PyThread_type_lock lock) |
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{ |
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pthread_lock *thelock = (pthread_lock *)lock; |
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int status, error = 0; |
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dprintf(("PyThread_release_lock(%p) called\n", lock)); |
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status = pthread_mutex_lock( &thelock->mut ); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_mutex_lock[3]"); |
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thelock->locked = 0; |
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status = pthread_mutex_unlock( &thelock->mut ); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_mutex_unlock[3]"); |
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/* wake up someone (anyone, if any) waiting on the lock */ |
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status = pthread_cond_signal( &thelock->lock_released ); |
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CHECK_STATUS("pthread_cond_signal"); |
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} |
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#endif /* USE_SEMAPHORES */
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