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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 1994 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved.
- * Copyright (c) 1996 by Silicon Graphics. All rights reserved.
- * Copyright (c) 1998 by Fergus Henderson. All rights reserved.
- * Copyright (c) 2000-2005 by Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved.
- *
- * THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED
- * OR IMPLIED. ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK.
- *
- * Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program
- * for any purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies.
- * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted,
- * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was
- * modified is included with the above copyright notice.
- */
- #include "private/pthread_support.h"
- /*
- * Support code originally for LinuxThreads, the clone()-based kernel
- * thread package for Linux which is included in libc6.
- *
- * This code no doubt makes some assumptions beyond what is
- * guaranteed by the pthread standard, though it now does
- * very little of that. It now also supports NPTL, and many
- * other Posix thread implementations. We are trying to merge
- * all flavors of pthread support code into this file.
- */
- #if defined(GC_PTHREADS) && !defined(GC_WIN32_THREADS)
- # include <stdlib.h>
- # include <pthread.h>
- # include <sched.h>
- # include <time.h>
- # include <errno.h>
- # include <unistd.h>
- # if !defined(SN_TARGET_ORBIS) && !defined(SN_TARGET_PSP2)
- # if !defined(GC_RTEMS_PTHREADS)
- # include <sys/mman.h>
- # endif
- # include <sys/time.h>
- # include <sys/types.h>
- # include <sys/stat.h>
- # include <fcntl.h>
- # endif
- # include <signal.h>
- # include "gc_inline.h"
- #if defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS)
- # include "private/darwin_semaphore.h"
- #else
- # include <semaphore.h>
- #endif /* !GC_DARWIN_THREADS */
- #if defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) || defined(GC_FREEBSD_THREADS)
- # include <sys/sysctl.h>
- #endif /* GC_DARWIN_THREADS */
- #if defined(GC_NETBSD_THREADS) || defined(GC_OPENBSD_THREADS)
- # include <sys/param.h>
- # include <sys/sysctl.h>
- #endif /* GC_NETBSD_THREADS */
- /* Allocator lock definitions. */
- #if !defined(USE_SPIN_LOCK)
- GC_INNER pthread_mutex_t GC_allocate_ml = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
- #endif
- #ifdef GC_ASSERTIONS
- GC_INNER unsigned long GC_lock_holder = NO_THREAD;
- /* Used only for assertions. */
- #endif
- #if defined(GC_DGUX386_THREADS)
- # include <sys/dg_sys_info.h>
- # include <sys/_int_psem.h>
- /* sem_t is an uint in DG/UX */
- typedef unsigned int sem_t;
- #endif /* GC_DGUX386_THREADS */
- /* Undefine macros used to redirect pthread primitives. */
- # undef pthread_create
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_SIGMASK
- # undef pthread_sigmask
- # endif
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL
- # undef pthread_cancel
- # endif
- # ifdef GC_HAVE_PTHREAD_EXIT
- # undef pthread_exit
- # endif
- # undef pthread_join
- # undef pthread_detach
- # if defined(GC_OSF1_THREADS) && defined(_PTHREAD_USE_MANGLED_NAMES_) \
- && !defined(_PTHREAD_USE_PTDNAM_)
- /* Restore the original mangled names on Tru64 UNIX. */
- # define pthread_create __pthread_create
- # define pthread_join __pthread_join
- # define pthread_detach __pthread_detach
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL
- # define pthread_cancel __pthread_cancel
- # endif
- # ifdef GC_HAVE_PTHREAD_EXIT
- # define pthread_exit __pthread_exit
- # endif
- # endif
- #ifdef GC_USE_LD_WRAP
- # define WRAP_FUNC(f) __wrap_##f
- # define REAL_FUNC(f) __real_##f
- int REAL_FUNC(pthread_create)(pthread_t *,
- GC_PTHREAD_CREATE_CONST pthread_attr_t *,
- void *(*start_routine)(void *), void *);
- int REAL_FUNC(pthread_join)(pthread_t, void **);
- int REAL_FUNC(pthread_detach)(pthread_t);
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_SIGMASK
- int REAL_FUNC(pthread_sigmask)(int, const sigset_t *, sigset_t *);
- # endif
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL
- int REAL_FUNC(pthread_cancel)(pthread_t);
- # endif
- # ifdef GC_HAVE_PTHREAD_EXIT
- void REAL_FUNC(pthread_exit)(void *) GC_PTHREAD_EXIT_ATTRIBUTE;
- # endif
- #else
- # ifdef GC_USE_DLOPEN_WRAP
- # include <dlfcn.h>
- # define WRAP_FUNC(f) f
- # define REAL_FUNC(f) GC_real_##f
- /* We define both GC_f and plain f to be the wrapped function. */
- /* In that way plain calls work, as do calls from files that */
- /* included gc.h, which redefined f to GC_f. */
- /* FIXME: Needs work for DARWIN and True64 (OSF1) */
- typedef int (* GC_pthread_create_t)(pthread_t *,
- GC_PTHREAD_CREATE_CONST pthread_attr_t *,
- void * (*)(void *), void *);
- static GC_pthread_create_t REAL_FUNC(pthread_create);
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_SIGMASK
- typedef int (* GC_pthread_sigmask_t)(int, const sigset_t *,
- sigset_t *);
- static GC_pthread_sigmask_t REAL_FUNC(pthread_sigmask);
- # endif
- typedef int (* GC_pthread_join_t)(pthread_t, void **);
- static GC_pthread_join_t REAL_FUNC(pthread_join);
- typedef int (* GC_pthread_detach_t)(pthread_t);
- static GC_pthread_detach_t REAL_FUNC(pthread_detach);
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL
- typedef int (* GC_pthread_cancel_t)(pthread_t);
- static GC_pthread_cancel_t REAL_FUNC(pthread_cancel);
- # endif
- # ifdef GC_HAVE_PTHREAD_EXIT
- typedef void (* GC_pthread_exit_t)(void *) GC_PTHREAD_EXIT_ATTRIBUTE;
- static GC_pthread_exit_t REAL_FUNC(pthread_exit);
- # endif
- # else
- # define WRAP_FUNC(f) GC_##f
- # if !defined(GC_DGUX386_THREADS)
- # define REAL_FUNC(f) f
- # else /* GC_DGUX386_THREADS */
- # define REAL_FUNC(f) __d10_##f
- # endif /* GC_DGUX386_THREADS */
- # endif
- #endif
- #if defined(GC_USE_LD_WRAP) || defined(GC_USE_DLOPEN_WRAP)
- /* Define GC_ functions as aliases for the plain ones, which will */
- /* be intercepted. This allows files which include gc.h, and hence */
- /* generate references to the GC_ symbols, to see the right symbols. */
- GC_API int GC_pthread_create(pthread_t * t,
- GC_PTHREAD_CREATE_CONST pthread_attr_t *a,
- void * (* fn)(void *), void * arg)
- {
- return pthread_create(t, a, fn, arg);
- }
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_SIGMASK
- GC_API int GC_pthread_sigmask(int how, const sigset_t *mask,
- sigset_t *old)
- {
- return pthread_sigmask(how, mask, old);
- }
- # endif /* !GC_NO_PTHREAD_SIGMASK */
- GC_API int GC_pthread_join(pthread_t t, void **res)
- {
- return pthread_join(t, res);
- }
- GC_API int GC_pthread_detach(pthread_t t)
- {
- return pthread_detach(t);
- }
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL
- GC_API int GC_pthread_cancel(pthread_t t)
- {
- return pthread_cancel(t);
- }
- # endif /* !GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL */
- # ifdef GC_HAVE_PTHREAD_EXIT
- GC_API GC_PTHREAD_EXIT_ATTRIBUTE void GC_pthread_exit(void *retval)
- {
- pthread_exit(retval);
- }
- # endif
- #endif /* Linker-based interception. */
- #ifdef GC_USE_DLOPEN_WRAP
- STATIC GC_bool GC_syms_initialized = FALSE;
- STATIC void GC_init_real_syms(void)
- {
- void *dl_handle;
- if (GC_syms_initialized) return;
- # ifdef RTLD_NEXT
- dl_handle = RTLD_NEXT;
- # else
- dl_handle = dlopen("libpthread.so.0", RTLD_LAZY);
- if (NULL == dl_handle) {
- dl_handle = dlopen("libpthread.so", RTLD_LAZY); /* without ".0" */
- }
- if (NULL == dl_handle) ABORT("Couldn't open libpthread");
- # endif
- REAL_FUNC(pthread_create) = (GC_pthread_create_t)(word)
- dlsym(dl_handle, "pthread_create");
- # ifdef RTLD_NEXT
- if (REAL_FUNC(pthread_create) == 0)
- ABORT("pthread_create not found"
- " (probably -lgc is specified after -lpthread)");
- # endif
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_SIGMASK
- REAL_FUNC(pthread_sigmask) = (GC_pthread_sigmask_t)(word)
- dlsym(dl_handle, "pthread_sigmask");
- # endif
- REAL_FUNC(pthread_join) = (GC_pthread_join_t)(word)
- dlsym(dl_handle, "pthread_join");
- REAL_FUNC(pthread_detach) = (GC_pthread_detach_t)(word)
- dlsym(dl_handle, "pthread_detach");
- # ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL
- REAL_FUNC(pthread_cancel) = (GC_pthread_cancel_t)(word)
- dlsym(dl_handle, "pthread_cancel");
- # endif
- # ifdef GC_HAVE_PTHREAD_EXIT
- REAL_FUNC(pthread_exit) = (GC_pthread_exit_t)(word)
- dlsym(dl_handle, "pthread_exit");
- # endif
- GC_syms_initialized = TRUE;
- }
- # define INIT_REAL_SYMS() if (EXPECT(GC_syms_initialized, TRUE)) {} \
- else GC_init_real_syms()
- #else
- # define INIT_REAL_SYMS() (void)0
- #endif
- static GC_bool parallel_initialized = FALSE;
- #ifndef GC_ALWAYS_MULTITHREADED
- GC_INNER GC_bool GC_need_to_lock = FALSE;
- #endif
- STATIC int GC_nprocs = 1;
- /* Number of processors. We may not have */
- /* access to all of them, but this is as good */
- /* a guess as any ... */
- #ifdef THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC
- /* We must explicitly mark ptrfree and gcj free lists, since the free */
- /* list links wouldn't otherwise be found. We also set them in the */
- /* normal free lists, since that involves touching less memory than */
- /* if we scanned them normally. */
- GC_INNER void GC_mark_thread_local_free_lists(void)
- {
- int i;
- GC_thread p;
- for (i = 0; i < THREAD_TABLE_SZ; ++i) {
- for (p = GC_threads[i]; 0 != p; p = p -> next) {
- if (!(p -> flags & FINISHED))
- GC_mark_thread_local_fls_for(&(p->tlfs));
- }
- }
- }
- # if defined(GC_ASSERTIONS)
- /* Check that all thread-local free-lists are completely marked. */
- /* Also check that thread-specific-data structures are marked. */
- void GC_check_tls(void)
- {
- int i;
- GC_thread p;
- for (i = 0; i < THREAD_TABLE_SZ; ++i) {
- for (p = GC_threads[i]; 0 != p; p = p -> next) {
- if (!(p -> flags & FINISHED))
- GC_check_tls_for(&(p->tlfs));
- }
- }
- # if defined(USE_CUSTOM_SPECIFIC)
- if (GC_thread_key != 0)
- GC_check_tsd_marks(GC_thread_key);
- # endif
- }
- # endif /* GC_ASSERTIONS */
- #endif /* THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC */
- #ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- # ifndef MAX_MARKERS
- # define MAX_MARKERS 16
- # endif
- static ptr_t marker_sp[MAX_MARKERS - 1] = {0};
- #ifdef IA64
- static ptr_t marker_bsp[MAX_MARKERS - 1] = {0};
- #endif
- #if defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) && !defined(GC_NO_THREADS_DISCOVERY)
- static mach_port_t marker_mach_threads[MAX_MARKERS - 1] = {0};
- /* Used only by GC_suspend_thread_list(). */
- GC_INNER GC_bool GC_is_mach_marker(thread_act_t thread)
- {
- int i;
- for (i = 0; i < GC_markers_m1; i++) {
- if (marker_mach_threads[i] == thread)
- return TRUE;
- }
- return FALSE;
- }
- #endif /* GC_DARWIN_THREADS */
- STATIC void * GC_mark_thread(void * id)
- {
- word my_mark_no = 0;
- IF_CANCEL(int cancel_state;)
- if ((word)id == (word)-1) return 0; /* to make compiler happy */
- DISABLE_CANCEL(cancel_state);
- /* Mark threads are not cancellable; they */
- /* should be invisible to client. */
- marker_sp[(word)id] = GC_approx_sp();
- # ifdef IA64
- marker_bsp[(word)id] = GC_save_regs_in_stack();
- # endif
- # if defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) && !defined(GC_NO_THREADS_DISCOVERY)
- marker_mach_threads[(word)id] = mach_thread_self();
- # endif
- /* Inform GC_start_mark_threads about completion of marker data init. */
- GC_acquire_mark_lock();
- if (0 == --GC_fl_builder_count) /* count may have a negative value */
- GC_notify_all_builder();
- for (;; ++my_mark_no) {
- /* GC_mark_no is passed only to allow GC_help_marker to terminate */
- /* promptly. This is important if it were called from the signal */
- /* handler or from the GC lock acquisition code. Under Linux, it's */
- /* not safe to call it from a signal handler, since it uses mutexes */
- /* and condition variables. Since it is called only here, the */
- /* argument is unnecessary. */
- if (my_mark_no < GC_mark_no || my_mark_no > GC_mark_no + 2) {
- /* resynchronize if we get far off, e.g. because GC_mark_no */
- /* wrapped. */
- my_mark_no = GC_mark_no;
- }
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf("Starting mark helper for mark number %lu\n",
- (unsigned long)my_mark_no);
- # endif
- GC_help_marker(my_mark_no);
- }
- }
- STATIC pthread_t GC_mark_threads[MAX_MARKERS];
- #ifdef CAN_HANDLE_FORK
- static int available_markers_m1 = 0;
- static pthread_cond_t mark_cv;
- /* initialized by GC_start_mark_threads_inner */
- #else
- # define available_markers_m1 GC_markers_m1
- static pthread_cond_t mark_cv = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
- #endif
- GC_INNER void GC_start_mark_threads_inner(void)
- {
- int i;
- pthread_attr_t attr;
- # ifndef NO_MARKER_SPECIAL_SIGMASK
- sigset_t set, oldset;
- # endif
- GC_ASSERT(I_DONT_HOLD_LOCK());
- if (available_markers_m1 <= 0) return;
- /* Skip if parallel markers disabled or already started. */
- # ifdef CAN_HANDLE_FORK
- if (GC_parallel) return;
- /* Initialize mark_cv (for the first time), or cleanup its value */
- /* after forking in the child process. All the marker threads in */
- /* the parent process were blocked on this variable at fork, so */
- /* pthread_cond_wait() malfunction (hang) is possible in the */
- /* child process without such a cleanup. */
- /* TODO: This is not portable, it is better to shortly unblock */
- /* all marker threads in the parent process at fork. */
- {
- pthread_cond_t mark_cv_local = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
- BCOPY(&mark_cv_local, &mark_cv, sizeof(mark_cv));
- }
- # endif
- GC_ASSERT(GC_fl_builder_count == 0);
- INIT_REAL_SYMS(); /* for pthread_create */
- if (0 != pthread_attr_init(&attr)) ABORT("pthread_attr_init failed");
- if (0 != pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED))
- ABORT("pthread_attr_setdetachstate failed");
- # ifdef DEFAULT_STACK_MAYBE_SMALL
- /* Default stack size is usually too small: increase it. */
- /* Otherwise marker threads or GC may run out of space. */
- {
- size_t old_size;
- if (pthread_attr_getstacksize(&attr, &old_size) != 0)
- ABORT("pthread_attr_getstacksize failed");
- if (old_size < MIN_STACK_SIZE
- && old_size != 0 /* stack size is known */) {
- if (pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr, MIN_STACK_SIZE) != 0)
- ABORT("pthread_attr_setstacksize failed");
- }
- }
- # endif /* DEFAULT_STACK_MAYBE_SMALL */
- # ifndef NO_MARKER_SPECIAL_SIGMASK
- /* Apply special signal mask to GC marker threads, and don't drop */
- /* user defined signals by GC marker threads. */
- if (sigfillset(&set) != 0)
- ABORT("sigfillset failed");
- # if !defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) && !defined(GC_OPENBSD_UTHREADS) \
- && !defined(NACL)
- /* These are used by GC to stop and restart the world. */
- if (sigdelset(&set, GC_get_suspend_signal()) != 0
- || sigdelset(&set, GC_get_thr_restart_signal()) != 0)
- ABORT("sigdelset failed");
- # endif
- if (pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oldset) < 0) {
- WARN("pthread_sigmask set failed, no markers started,"
- " errno = %" WARN_PRIdPTR "\n", errno);
- GC_markers_m1 = 0;
- (void)pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
- return;
- }
- # endif /* !NO_MARKER_SPECIAL_SIGMASK */
- # ifdef CAN_HANDLE_FORK
- /* To have proper GC_parallel value in GC_help_marker. */
- GC_markers_m1 = available_markers_m1;
- # endif
- for (i = 0; i < available_markers_m1; ++i) {
- if (0 != REAL_FUNC(pthread_create)(GC_mark_threads + i, &attr,
- GC_mark_thread, (void *)(word)i)) {
- WARN("Marker thread creation failed, errno = %" WARN_PRIdPTR "\n",
- errno);
- /* Don't try to create other marker threads. */
- GC_markers_m1 = i;
- break;
- }
- }
- # ifndef NO_MARKER_SPECIAL_SIGMASK
- /* Restore previous signal mask. */
- if (pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL) < 0) {
- WARN("pthread_sigmask restore failed, errno = %" WARN_PRIdPTR "\n",
- errno);
- }
- # endif
- (void)pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
- GC_wait_for_markers_init();
- GC_COND_LOG_PRINTF("Started %d mark helper threads\n", GC_markers_m1);
- }
- #endif /* PARALLEL_MARK */
- GC_INNER GC_bool GC_thr_initialized = FALSE;
- GC_INNER volatile GC_thread GC_threads[THREAD_TABLE_SZ] = {0};
- void GC_push_thread_structures(void)
- {
- GC_ASSERT(I_HOLD_LOCK());
- GC_PUSH_ALL_SYM(GC_threads);
- # if defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- GC_PUSH_ALL_SYM(GC_thread_key);
- # endif
- }
- #ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- STATIC int GC_count_threads(void)
- {
- int i;
- int count = 0;
- GC_ASSERT(I_HOLD_LOCK());
- for (i = 0; i < THREAD_TABLE_SZ; ++i) {
- GC_thread th = GC_threads[i];
- while (th) {
- if (!(th->flags & FINISHED))
- ++count;
- th = th->next;
- }
- }
- return count;
- }
- #endif /* DEBUG_THREADS */
- /* It may not be safe to allocate when we register the first thread. */
- /* As "next" and "status" fields are unused, no need to push this. */
- static struct GC_Thread_Rep first_thread;
- /* Add a thread to GC_threads. We assume it wasn't already there. */
- /* Caller holds allocation lock. */
- STATIC GC_thread GC_new_thread(pthread_t id)
- {
- int hv = THREAD_TABLE_INDEX(id);
- GC_thread result;
- static GC_bool first_thread_used = FALSE;
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf("Creating thread %p\n", (void *)id);
- for (result = GC_threads[hv]; result != NULL; result = result->next)
- if (!THREAD_EQUAL(result->id, id)) {
- GC_log_printf("Hash collision at GC_threads[%d]\n", hv);
- break;
- }
- # endif
- GC_ASSERT(I_HOLD_LOCK());
- if (!EXPECT(first_thread_used, TRUE)) {
- result = &first_thread;
- first_thread_used = TRUE;
- GC_ASSERT(NULL == GC_threads[hv]);
- # if defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) && defined(CPPCHECK)
- GC_noop1(result->dummy[0]);
- # endif
- } else {
- result = (struct GC_Thread_Rep *)
- GC_INTERNAL_MALLOC(sizeof(struct GC_Thread_Rep), NORMAL);
- if (result == 0) return(0);
- }
- result -> id = id;
- # ifdef USE_TKILL_ON_ANDROID
- result -> kernel_id = gettid();
- # endif
- result -> next = GC_threads[hv];
- GC_threads[hv] = result;
- # ifdef NACL
- GC_nacl_gc_thread_self = result;
- GC_nacl_initialize_gc_thread();
- # endif
- GC_ASSERT(result -> flags == 0 && result -> thread_blocked == 0);
- if (EXPECT(result != &first_thread, TRUE))
- GC_dirty(result);
- return(result);
- }
- /* Delete a thread from GC_threads. We assume it is there. */
- /* (The code intentionally traps if it wasn't.) */
- /* It is safe to delete the main thread. */
- STATIC void GC_delete_thread(pthread_t id)
- {
- int hv = THREAD_TABLE_INDEX(id);
- GC_thread p = GC_threads[hv];
- GC_thread prev = NULL;
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf("Deleting thread %p, n_threads = %d\n",
- (void *)id, GC_count_threads());
- # endif
- # ifdef NACL
- GC_nacl_shutdown_gc_thread();
- GC_nacl_gc_thread_self = NULL;
- # endif
- GC_ASSERT(I_HOLD_LOCK());
- while (!THREAD_EQUAL(p -> id, id)) {
- prev = p;
- p = p -> next;
- }
- if (prev == 0) {
- GC_threads[hv] = p -> next;
- } else {
- GC_ASSERT(prev != &first_thread);
- prev -> next = p -> next;
- GC_dirty(prev);
- }
- if (p != &first_thread) {
- # ifdef GC_DARWIN_THREADS
- mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), p->stop_info.mach_thread);
- # endif
- GC_INTERNAL_FREE(p);
- }
- }
- /* If a thread has been joined, but we have not yet */
- /* been notified, then there may be more than one thread */
- /* in the table with the same pthread id. */
- /* This is OK, but we need a way to delete a specific one. */
- STATIC void GC_delete_gc_thread(GC_thread t)
- {
- pthread_t id = t -> id;
- int hv = THREAD_TABLE_INDEX(id);
- GC_thread p = GC_threads[hv];
- GC_thread prev = NULL;
- GC_ASSERT(I_HOLD_LOCK());
- while (p != t) {
- prev = p;
- p = p -> next;
- }
- if (prev == 0) {
- GC_threads[hv] = p -> next;
- } else {
- GC_ASSERT(prev != &first_thread);
- prev -> next = p -> next;
- GC_dirty(prev);
- }
- # ifdef GC_DARWIN_THREADS
- mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), p->stop_info.mach_thread);
- # endif
- GC_INTERNAL_FREE(p);
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf("Deleted thread %p, n_threads = %d\n",
- (void *)id, GC_count_threads());
- # endif
- }
- /* Return a GC_thread corresponding to a given pthread_t. */
- /* Returns 0 if it's not there. */
- /* Caller holds allocation lock or otherwise inhibits */
- /* updates. */
- /* If there is more than one thread with the given id we */
- /* return the most recent one. */
- GC_INNER GC_thread GC_lookup_thread(pthread_t id)
- {
- GC_thread p = GC_threads[THREAD_TABLE_INDEX(id)];
- while (p != 0 && !THREAD_EQUAL(p -> id, id)) p = p -> next;
- return(p);
- }
- /* Called by GC_finalize() (in case of an allocation failure observed). */
- GC_INNER void GC_reset_finalizer_nested(void)
- {
- GC_thread me = GC_lookup_thread(pthread_self());
- me->finalizer_nested = 0;
- }
- /* Checks and updates the thread-local level of finalizers recursion. */
- /* Returns NULL if GC_invoke_finalizers() should not be called by the */
- /* collector (to minimize the risk of a deep finalizers recursion), */
- /* otherwise returns a pointer to the thread-local finalizer_nested. */
- /* Called by GC_notify_or_invoke_finalizers() only (the lock is held). */
- GC_INNER unsigned char *GC_check_finalizer_nested(void)
- {
- GC_thread me = GC_lookup_thread(pthread_self());
- unsigned nesting_level = me->finalizer_nested;
- if (nesting_level) {
- /* We are inside another GC_invoke_finalizers(). */
- /* Skip some implicitly-called GC_invoke_finalizers() */
- /* depending on the nesting (recursion) level. */
- if (++me->finalizer_skipped < (1U << nesting_level)) return NULL;
- me->finalizer_skipped = 0;
- }
- me->finalizer_nested = (unsigned char)(nesting_level + 1);
- return &me->finalizer_nested;
- }
- #if defined(GC_ASSERTIONS) && defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- /* This is called from thread-local GC_malloc(). */
- GC_bool GC_is_thread_tsd_valid(void *tsd)
- {
- GC_thread me;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- LOCK();
- me = GC_lookup_thread(pthread_self());
- UNLOCK();
- return (word)tsd >= (word)(&me->tlfs)
- && (word)tsd < (word)(&me->tlfs) + sizeof(me->tlfs);
- }
- #endif /* GC_ASSERTIONS && THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC */
- GC_API int GC_CALL GC_thread_is_registered(void)
- {
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- GC_thread me;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- LOCK();
- me = GC_lookup_thread(self);
- UNLOCK();
- return me != NULL;
- }
- static pthread_t main_pthread_id;
- static void *main_stack, *main_altstack;
- static word main_stack_size, main_altstack_size;
- GC_API void GC_CALL GC_register_altstack(void *stack, GC_word stack_size,
- void *altstack,
- GC_word altstack_size)
- {
- GC_thread me;
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- LOCK();
- me = GC_lookup_thread(self);
- if (me != NULL) {
- me->stack = (ptr_t)stack;
- me->stack_size = stack_size;
- me->altstack = (ptr_t)altstack;
- me->altstack_size = altstack_size;
- } else {
- /* This happens if we are called before GC_thr_init. */
- main_pthread_id = self;
- main_stack = stack;
- main_stack_size = stack_size;
- main_altstack = altstack;
- main_altstack_size = altstack_size;
- }
- UNLOCK();
- }
- #ifdef CAN_HANDLE_FORK
- /* Prevent TSan false positive about the race during items removal */
- /* from GC_threads. (The race cannot happen since only one thread */
- /* survives in the child.) */
- # ifdef CAN_CALL_ATFORK
- GC_ATTR_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD
- # endif
- static void store_to_threads_table(int hv, GC_thread me)
- {
- GC_threads[hv] = me;
- }
- /* Remove all entries from the GC_threads table, except the */
- /* one for the current thread. We need to do this in the child */
- /* process after a fork(), since only the current thread */
- /* survives in the child. */
- STATIC void GC_remove_all_threads_but_me(void)
- {
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- int hv;
- GC_thread p, next, me;
- for (hv = 0; hv < THREAD_TABLE_SZ; ++hv) {
- me = 0;
- for (p = GC_threads[hv]; 0 != p; p = next) {
- next = p -> next;
- if (THREAD_EQUAL(p -> id, self)
- && me == NULL) { /* ignore dead threads with the same id */
- me = p;
- p -> next = 0;
- # ifdef GC_DARWIN_THREADS
- /* Update thread Id after fork (it is OK to call */
- /* GC_destroy_thread_local and GC_free_internal */
- /* before update). */
- me -> stop_info.mach_thread = mach_thread_self();
- # endif
- # ifdef USE_TKILL_ON_ANDROID
- me -> kernel_id = gettid();
- # endif
- # if defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC) && !defined(USE_CUSTOM_SPECIFIC)
- {
- int res;
- /* Some TLS implementations might be not fork-friendly, so */
- /* we re-assign thread-local pointer to 'tlfs' for safety */
- /* instead of the assertion check (again, it is OK to call */
- /* GC_destroy_thread_local and GC_free_internal before). */
- res = GC_setspecific(GC_thread_key, &me->tlfs);
- if (COVERT_DATAFLOW(res) != 0)
- ABORT("GC_setspecific failed (in child)");
- }
- # endif
- } else {
- # ifdef THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC
- if (!(p -> flags & FINISHED)) {
- /* Cannot call GC_destroy_thread_local here. The free */
- /* lists may be in an inconsistent state (as thread p may */
- /* be updating one of the lists by GC_generic_malloc_many */
- /* or GC_FAST_MALLOC_GRANS when fork is invoked). */
- /* This should not be a problem because the lost elements */
- /* of the free lists will be collected during GC. */
- GC_remove_specific_after_fork(GC_thread_key, p -> id);
- }
- # endif
- /* TODO: To avoid TSan hang (when updating GC_bytes_freed), */
- /* we just skip explicit freeing of GC_threads entries. */
- # if !defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) || !defined(CAN_CALL_ATFORK)
- if (p != &first_thread) GC_INTERNAL_FREE(p);
- # endif
- }
- }
- store_to_threads_table(hv, me);
- }
- }
- #endif /* CAN_HANDLE_FORK */
- #ifdef USE_PROC_FOR_LIBRARIES
- GC_INNER GC_bool GC_segment_is_thread_stack(ptr_t lo, ptr_t hi)
- {
- int i;
- GC_thread p;
- GC_ASSERT(I_HOLD_LOCK());
- # ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- for (i = 0; i < GC_markers_m1; ++i) {
- if ((word)marker_sp[i] > (word)lo && (word)marker_sp[i] < (word)hi)
- return TRUE;
- # ifdef IA64
- if ((word)marker_bsp[i] > (word)lo
- && (word)marker_bsp[i] < (word)hi)
- return TRUE;
- # endif
- }
- # endif
- for (i = 0; i < THREAD_TABLE_SZ; i++) {
- for (p = GC_threads[i]; p != 0; p = p -> next) {
- if (0 != p -> stack_end) {
- # ifdef STACK_GROWS_UP
- if ((word)p->stack_end >= (word)lo
- && (word)p->stack_end < (word)hi)
- return TRUE;
- # else /* STACK_GROWS_DOWN */
- if ((word)p->stack_end > (word)lo
- && (word)p->stack_end <= (word)hi)
- return TRUE;
- # endif
- }
- }
- }
- return FALSE;
- }
- #endif /* USE_PROC_FOR_LIBRARIES */
- #ifdef IA64
- /* Find the largest stack_base smaller than bound. May be used */
- /* to find the boundary between a register stack and adjacent */
- /* immediately preceding memory stack. */
- GC_INNER ptr_t GC_greatest_stack_base_below(ptr_t bound)
- {
- int i;
- GC_thread p;
- ptr_t result = 0;
- GC_ASSERT(I_HOLD_LOCK());
- # ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- for (i = 0; i < GC_markers_m1; ++i) {
- if ((word)marker_sp[i] > (word)result
- && (word)marker_sp[i] < (word)bound)
- result = marker_sp[i];
- }
- # endif
- for (i = 0; i < THREAD_TABLE_SZ; i++) {
- for (p = GC_threads[i]; p != 0; p = p -> next) {
- if ((word)p->stack_end > (word)result
- && (word)p->stack_end < (word)bound) {
- result = p -> stack_end;
- }
- }
- }
- return result;
- }
- #endif /* IA64 */
- #ifndef STAT_READ
- /* Also defined in os_dep.c. */
- # define STAT_BUF_SIZE 4096
- # define STAT_READ read
- /* If read is wrapped, this may need to be redefined to call */
- /* the real one. */
- #endif
- #ifdef GC_HPUX_THREADS
- # define GC_get_nprocs() pthread_num_processors_np()
- #elif defined(GC_OSF1_THREADS) || defined(GC_AIX_THREADS) \
- || defined(GC_HAIKU_THREADS) || defined(GC_SOLARIS_THREADS) \
- || defined(HURD) || defined(HOST_ANDROID) || defined(NACL)
- GC_INLINE int GC_get_nprocs(void)
- {
- int nprocs = (int)sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);
- return nprocs > 0 ? nprocs : 1; /* ignore error silently */
- }
- #elif defined(GC_IRIX_THREADS)
- GC_INLINE int GC_get_nprocs(void)
- {
- int nprocs = (int)sysconf(_SC_NPROC_ONLN);
- return nprocs > 0 ? nprocs : 1; /* ignore error silently */
- }
- #elif defined(GC_LINUX_THREADS) /* && !HOST_ANDROID && !NACL */
- /* Return the number of processors. */
- STATIC int GC_get_nprocs(void)
- {
- /* Should be "return sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN);" but that */
- /* appears to be buggy in many cases. */
- /* We look for lines "cpu<n>" in /proc/stat. */
- char stat_buf[STAT_BUF_SIZE];
- int f;
- int result, i, len;
- f = open("/proc/stat", O_RDONLY);
- if (f < 0) {
- WARN("Couldn't read /proc/stat\n", 0);
- return 1; /* assume an uniprocessor */
- }
- len = STAT_READ(f, stat_buf, STAT_BUF_SIZE);
- close(f);
- result = 1;
- /* Some old kernels only have a single "cpu nnnn ..." */
- /* entry in /proc/stat. We identify those as */
- /* uniprocessors. */
- for (i = 0; i < len - 100; ++i) {
- if (stat_buf[i] == '\n' && stat_buf[i+1] == 'c'
- && stat_buf[i+2] == 'p' && stat_buf[i+3] == 'u') {
- int cpu_no = atoi(&stat_buf[i + 4]);
- if (cpu_no >= result)
- result = cpu_no + 1;
- }
- }
- return result;
- }
- #elif defined(GC_DGUX386_THREADS)
- /* Return the number of processors, or i <= 0 if it can't be determined. */
- STATIC int GC_get_nprocs(void)
- {
- int numCpus;
- struct dg_sys_info_pm_info pm_sysinfo;
- int status = 0;
- status = dg_sys_info((long int *) &pm_sysinfo,
- DG_SYS_INFO_PM_INFO_TYPE, DG_SYS_INFO_PM_CURRENT_VERSION);
- if (status < 0)
- /* set -1 for error */
- numCpus = -1;
- else
- /* Active CPUs */
- numCpus = pm_sysinfo.idle_vp_count;
- return(numCpus);
- }
- #elif defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) || defined(GC_FREEBSD_THREADS) \
- || defined(GC_NETBSD_THREADS) || defined(GC_OPENBSD_THREADS)
- STATIC int GC_get_nprocs(void)
- {
- int mib[] = {CTL_HW,HW_NCPU};
- int res;
- size_t len = sizeof(res);
- sysctl(mib, sizeof(mib)/sizeof(int), &res, &len, NULL, 0);
- return res;
- }
- #else
- /* E.g., GC_RTEMS_PTHREADS */
- # define GC_get_nprocs() 1 /* not implemented */
- #endif /* !GC_LINUX_THREADS && !GC_DARWIN_THREADS && ... */
- #if defined(ARM32) && defined(GC_LINUX_THREADS) && !defined(NACL)
- /* Some buggy Linux/arm kernels show only non-sleeping CPUs in */
- /* /proc/stat (and /proc/cpuinfo), so another data system source is */
- /* tried first. Result <= 0 on error. */
- STATIC int GC_get_nprocs_present(void)
- {
- char stat_buf[16];
- int f;
- int len;
- f = open("/sys/devices/system/cpu/present", O_RDONLY);
- if (f < 0)
- return -1; /* cannot open the file */
- len = STAT_READ(f, stat_buf, sizeof(stat_buf));
- close(f);
- /* Recognized file format: "0\n" or "0-<max_cpu_id>\n" */
- /* The file might probably contain a comma-separated list */
- /* but we do not need to handle it (just silently ignore). */
- if (len < 2 || stat_buf[0] != '0' || stat_buf[len - 1] != '\n') {
- return 0; /* read error or unrecognized content */
- } else if (len == 2) {
- return 1; /* an uniprocessor */
- } else if (stat_buf[1] != '-') {
- return 0; /* unrecognized content */
- }
- stat_buf[len - 1] = '\0'; /* terminate the string */
- return atoi(&stat_buf[2]) + 1; /* skip "0-" and parse max_cpu_num */
- }
- #endif /* ARM32 && GC_LINUX_THREADS && !NACL */
- /* We hold the GC lock. Wait until an in-progress GC has finished. */
- /* Repeatedly RELEASES GC LOCK in order to wait. */
- /* If wait_for_all is true, then we exit with the GC lock held and no */
- /* collection in progress; otherwise we just wait for the current GC */
- /* to finish. */
- STATIC void GC_wait_for_gc_completion(GC_bool wait_for_all)
- {
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- # if !defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) || !defined(CAN_CALL_ATFORK)
- /* GC_lock_holder is accessed with the lock held, so there is no */
- /* data race actually (unlike what is reported by TSan). */
- GC_ASSERT(I_HOLD_LOCK());
- # endif
- ASSERT_CANCEL_DISABLED();
- if (GC_incremental && GC_collection_in_progress()) {
- word old_gc_no = GC_gc_no;
- /* Make sure that no part of our stack is still on the mark stack, */
- /* since it's about to be unmapped. */
- while (GC_incremental && GC_collection_in_progress()
- && (wait_for_all || old_gc_no == GC_gc_no)) {
- ENTER_GC();
- GC_in_thread_creation = TRUE;
- GC_collect_a_little_inner(1);
- GC_in_thread_creation = FALSE;
- EXIT_GC();
- UNLOCK();
- sched_yield();
- LOCK();
- }
- }
- }
- #ifdef CAN_HANDLE_FORK
- /* Procedures called before and after a fork. The goal here is to make */
- /* it safe to call GC_malloc() in a forked child. It's unclear that is */
- /* attainable, since the single UNIX spec seems to imply that one */
- /* should only call async-signal-safe functions, and we probably can't */
- /* quite guarantee that. But we give it our best shot. (That same */
- /* spec also implies that it's not safe to call the system malloc */
- /* between fork() and exec(). Thus we're doing no worse than it.) */
- IF_CANCEL(static int fork_cancel_state;)
- /* protected by allocation lock. */
- /* Called before a fork() */
- #if defined(GC_ASSERTIONS) && defined(CAN_CALL_ATFORK)
- /* GC_lock_holder is updated safely (no data race actually). */
- GC_ATTR_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD
- #endif
- static void fork_prepare_proc(void)
- {
- /* Acquire all relevant locks, so that after releasing the locks */
- /* the child will see a consistent state in which monitor */
- /* invariants hold. Unfortunately, we can't acquire libc locks */
- /* we might need, and there seems to be no guarantee that libc */
- /* must install a suitable fork handler. */
- /* Wait for an ongoing GC to finish, since we can't finish it in */
- /* the (one remaining thread in) the child. */
- LOCK();
- DISABLE_CANCEL(fork_cancel_state);
- /* Following waits may include cancellation points. */
- # if defined(PARALLEL_MARK)
- if (GC_parallel)
- GC_wait_for_reclaim();
- # endif
- GC_wait_for_gc_completion(TRUE);
- # if defined(PARALLEL_MARK)
- if (GC_parallel)
- GC_acquire_mark_lock();
- # endif
- }
- /* Called in parent after a fork() (even if the latter failed). */
- #if defined(GC_ASSERTIONS) && defined(CAN_CALL_ATFORK)
- GC_ATTR_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD
- #endif
- static void fork_parent_proc(void)
- {
- # if defined(PARALLEL_MARK)
- if (GC_parallel)
- GC_release_mark_lock();
- # endif
- RESTORE_CANCEL(fork_cancel_state);
- UNLOCK();
- }
- /* Called in child after a fork() */
- #if defined(GC_ASSERTIONS) && defined(CAN_CALL_ATFORK)
- GC_ATTR_NO_SANITIZE_THREAD
- #endif
- static void fork_child_proc(void)
- {
- /* Clean up the thread table, so that just our thread is left. */
- # if defined(PARALLEL_MARK)
- if (GC_parallel)
- GC_release_mark_lock();
- # endif
- GC_remove_all_threads_but_me();
- # ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- /* Turn off parallel marking in the child, since we are probably */
- /* just going to exec, and we would have to restart mark threads. */
- GC_parallel = FALSE;
- # endif /* PARALLEL_MARK */
- RESTORE_CANCEL(fork_cancel_state);
- UNLOCK();
- /* Even though after a fork the child only inherits the single */
- /* thread that called the fork(), if another thread in the parent */
- /* was attempting to lock the mutex while being held in */
- /* fork_child_prepare(), the mutex will be left in an inconsistent */
- /* state in the child after the UNLOCK. This is the case, at */
- /* least, in Mac OS X and leads to an unusable GC in the child */
- /* which will block when attempting to perform any GC operation */
- /* that acquires the allocation mutex. */
- # ifdef USE_PTHREAD_LOCKS
- GC_ASSERT(I_DONT_HOLD_LOCK());
- /* Reinitialize the mutex. It should be safe since we are */
- /* running this in the child which only inherits a single thread. */
- /* mutex_destroy() may return EBUSY, which makes no sense, but */
- /* that is the reason for the need of the reinitialization. */
- (void)pthread_mutex_destroy(&GC_allocate_ml);
- /* TODO: Probably some targets might need the default mutex */
- /* attribute to be passed instead of NULL. */
- if (0 != pthread_mutex_init(&GC_allocate_ml, NULL))
- ABORT("pthread_mutex_init failed (in child)");
- # endif
- }
- /* Routines for fork handling by client (no-op if pthread_atfork works). */
- GC_API void GC_CALL GC_atfork_prepare(void)
- {
- if (!EXPECT(GC_is_initialized, TRUE)) GC_init();
- # if defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) && defined(MPROTECT_VDB)
- if (GC_incremental) {
- GC_ASSERT(0 == GC_handle_fork);
- ABORT("Unable to fork while mprotect_thread is running");
- }
- # endif
- if (GC_handle_fork <= 0)
- fork_prepare_proc();
- }
- GC_API void GC_CALL GC_atfork_parent(void)
- {
- if (GC_handle_fork <= 0)
- fork_parent_proc();
- }
- GC_API void GC_CALL GC_atfork_child(void)
- {
- if (GC_handle_fork <= 0)
- fork_child_proc();
- }
- #endif /* CAN_HANDLE_FORK */
- #ifdef INCLUDE_LINUX_THREAD_DESCR
- __thread int GC_dummy_thread_local;
- #endif
- #ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- static void setup_mark_lock(void);
- #endif
- GC_INNER void GC_thr_init(void)
- {
- GC_ASSERT(I_HOLD_LOCK());
- if (GC_thr_initialized) return;
- GC_thr_initialized = TRUE;
- GC_ASSERT((word)&GC_threads % sizeof(word) == 0);
- # ifdef CAN_HANDLE_FORK
- /* Prepare for forks if requested. */
- if (GC_handle_fork) {
- # ifdef CAN_CALL_ATFORK
- if (pthread_atfork(fork_prepare_proc, fork_parent_proc,
- fork_child_proc) == 0) {
- /* Handlers successfully registered. */
- GC_handle_fork = 1;
- } else
- # endif
- /* else */ if (GC_handle_fork != -1)
- ABORT("pthread_atfork failed");
- }
- # endif
- # ifdef INCLUDE_LINUX_THREAD_DESCR
- /* Explicitly register the region including the address */
- /* of a thread local variable. This should include thread */
- /* locals for the main thread, except for those allocated */
- /* in response to dlopen calls. */
- {
- ptr_t thread_local_addr = (ptr_t)(&GC_dummy_thread_local);
- ptr_t main_thread_start, main_thread_end;
- if (!GC_enclosing_mapping(thread_local_addr, &main_thread_start,
- &main_thread_end)) {
- ABORT("Failed to find mapping for main thread thread locals");
- } else {
- /* main_thread_start and main_thread_end are initialized. */
- GC_add_roots_inner(main_thread_start, main_thread_end, FALSE);
- }
- }
- # endif
- /* Add the initial thread, so we can stop it. */
- {
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- GC_thread t = GC_new_thread(self);
- if (t == NULL)
- ABORT("Failed to allocate memory for the initial thread");
- # ifdef GC_DARWIN_THREADS
- t -> stop_info.mach_thread = mach_thread_self();
- # else
- t -> stop_info.stack_ptr = GC_approx_sp();
- # endif
- t -> flags = DETACHED | MAIN_THREAD;
- if (THREAD_EQUAL(self, main_pthread_id)) {
- t -> stack = (ptr_t)main_stack;
- t -> stack_size = main_stack_size;
- t -> altstack = (ptr_t)main_altstack;
- t -> altstack_size = main_altstack_size;
- }
- }
- # ifndef GC_DARWIN_THREADS
- GC_stop_init();
- # endif
- /* Set GC_nprocs. */
- {
- char * nprocs_string = GETENV("GC_NPROCS");
- GC_nprocs = -1;
- if (nprocs_string != NULL) GC_nprocs = atoi(nprocs_string);
- }
- if (GC_nprocs <= 0
- # if defined(ARM32) && defined(GC_LINUX_THREADS) && !defined(NACL)
- && (GC_nprocs = GC_get_nprocs_present()) <= 1
- /* Workaround for some Linux/arm kernels */
- # endif
- )
- {
- GC_nprocs = GC_get_nprocs();
- }
- if (GC_nprocs <= 0) {
- WARN("GC_get_nprocs() returned %" WARN_PRIdPTR "\n", GC_nprocs);
- GC_nprocs = 2; /* assume dual-core */
- # ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- available_markers_m1 = 0; /* but use only one marker */
- # endif
- } else {
- # ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- {
- char * markers_string = GETENV("GC_MARKERS");
- int markers;
- if (markers_string != NULL) {
- markers = atoi(markers_string);
- if (markers <= 0 || markers > MAX_MARKERS) {
- WARN("Too big or invalid number of mark threads: %" WARN_PRIdPTR
- "; using maximum threads\n", (signed_word)markers);
- markers = MAX_MARKERS;
- }
- } else {
- markers = GC_nprocs;
- # if defined(GC_MIN_MARKERS) && !defined(CPPCHECK)
- /* This is primarily for targets without getenv(). */
- if (markers < GC_MIN_MARKERS)
- markers = GC_MIN_MARKERS;
- # endif
- if (markers > MAX_MARKERS)
- markers = MAX_MARKERS; /* silently limit the value */
- }
- available_markers_m1 = markers - 1;
- }
- # endif
- }
- GC_COND_LOG_PRINTF("Number of processors = %d\n", GC_nprocs);
- # ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- if (available_markers_m1 <= 0) {
- /* Disable parallel marking. */
- GC_parallel = FALSE;
- GC_COND_LOG_PRINTF(
- "Single marker thread, turning off parallel marking\n");
- } else {
- /* Disable true incremental collection, but generational is OK. */
- GC_time_limit = GC_TIME_UNLIMITED;
- setup_mark_lock();
- }
- # endif
- }
- /* Perform all initializations, including those that */
- /* may require allocation. */
- /* Called without allocation lock. */
- /* Must be called before a second thread is created. */
- /* Did we say it's called without the allocation lock? */
- GC_INNER void GC_init_parallel(void)
- {
- # if defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- # endif
- if (parallel_initialized) return;
- parallel_initialized = TRUE;
- /* GC_init() calls us back, so set flag first. */
- if (!GC_is_initialized) GC_init();
- /* Initialize thread local free lists if used. */
- # if defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- LOCK();
- GC_init_thread_local(&(GC_lookup_thread(pthread_self())->tlfs));
- UNLOCK();
- # endif
- }
- #ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_SIGMASK
- GC_API int WRAP_FUNC(pthread_sigmask)(int how, const sigset_t *set,
- sigset_t *oset)
- {
- sigset_t fudged_set;
- INIT_REAL_SYMS();
- if (set != NULL && (how == SIG_BLOCK || how == SIG_SETMASK)) {
- int sig_suspend = GC_get_suspend_signal();
- fudged_set = *set;
- GC_ASSERT(sig_suspend >= 0);
- if (sigdelset(&fudged_set, sig_suspend) != 0)
- ABORT("sigdelset failed");
- set = &fudged_set;
- }
- return(REAL_FUNC(pthread_sigmask)(how, set, oset));
- }
- #endif /* !GC_NO_PTHREAD_SIGMASK */
- /* Wrapper for functions that are likely to block for an appreciable */
- /* length of time. */
- GC_INNER void GC_do_blocking_inner(ptr_t data, void * context GC_ATTR_UNUSED)
- {
- struct blocking_data * d = (struct blocking_data *) data;
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- GC_thread me;
- # if defined(SPARC) || defined(IA64)
- ptr_t stack_ptr = GC_save_regs_in_stack();
- # endif
- # if defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) && !defined(DARWIN_DONT_PARSE_STACK)
- GC_bool topOfStackUnset = FALSE;
- # endif
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- LOCK();
- me = GC_lookup_thread(self);
- GC_ASSERT(!(me -> thread_blocked));
- # ifdef SPARC
- me -> stop_info.stack_ptr = stack_ptr;
- # else
- me -> stop_info.stack_ptr = GC_approx_sp();
- # endif
- # if defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) && !defined(DARWIN_DONT_PARSE_STACK)
- if (me -> topOfStack == NULL) {
- /* GC_do_blocking_inner is not called recursively, */
- /* so topOfStack should be computed now. */
- topOfStackUnset = TRUE;
- me -> topOfStack = GC_FindTopOfStack(0);
- }
- # endif
- # ifdef IA64
- me -> backing_store_ptr = stack_ptr;
- # endif
- me -> thread_blocked = (unsigned char)TRUE;
- /* Save context here if we want to support precise stack marking */
- UNLOCK();
- d -> client_data = (d -> fn)(d -> client_data);
- LOCK(); /* This will block if the world is stopped. */
- me -> thread_blocked = FALSE;
- # if defined(GC_DARWIN_THREADS) && !defined(DARWIN_DONT_PARSE_STACK)
- if (topOfStackUnset)
- me -> topOfStack = NULL; /* make topOfStack unset again */
- # endif
- UNLOCK();
- }
- /* GC_call_with_gc_active() has the opposite to GC_do_blocking() */
- /* functionality. It might be called from a user function invoked by */
- /* GC_do_blocking() to temporarily back allow calling any GC function */
- /* and/or manipulating pointers to the garbage collected heap. */
- GC_API void * GC_CALL GC_call_with_gc_active(GC_fn_type fn,
- void * client_data)
- {
- struct GC_traced_stack_sect_s stacksect;
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- GC_thread me;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- LOCK(); /* This will block if the world is stopped. */
- me = GC_lookup_thread(self);
- /* Adjust our stack base value (this could happen unless */
- /* GC_get_stack_base() was used which returned GC_SUCCESS). */
- if ((me -> flags & MAIN_THREAD) == 0) {
- GC_ASSERT(me -> stack_end != NULL);
- if ((word)me->stack_end HOTTER_THAN (word)(&stacksect))
- me -> stack_end = (ptr_t)(&stacksect);
- } else {
- /* The original stack. */
- if ((word)GC_stackbottom HOTTER_THAN (word)(&stacksect))
- GC_stackbottom = (ptr_t)(&stacksect);
- }
- if (!me->thread_blocked) {
- /* We are not inside GC_do_blocking() - do nothing more. */
- UNLOCK();
- client_data = fn(client_data);
- /* Prevent treating the above as a tail call. */
- GC_noop1((word)(&stacksect));
- return client_data; /* result */
- }
- /* Setup new "stack section". */
- stacksect.saved_stack_ptr = me -> stop_info.stack_ptr;
- # ifdef IA64
- /* This is the same as in GC_call_with_stack_base(). */
- stacksect.backing_store_end = GC_save_regs_in_stack();
- /* Unnecessarily flushes register stack, */
- /* but that probably doesn't hurt. */
- stacksect.saved_backing_store_ptr = me -> backing_store_ptr;
- # endif
- stacksect.prev = me -> traced_stack_sect;
- me -> thread_blocked = FALSE;
- me -> traced_stack_sect = &stacksect;
- UNLOCK();
- client_data = fn(client_data);
- GC_ASSERT(me -> thread_blocked == FALSE);
- GC_ASSERT(me -> traced_stack_sect == &stacksect);
- /* Restore original "stack section". */
- LOCK();
- me -> traced_stack_sect = stacksect.prev;
- # ifdef IA64
- me -> backing_store_ptr = stacksect.saved_backing_store_ptr;
- # endif
- me -> thread_blocked = (unsigned char)TRUE;
- me -> stop_info.stack_ptr = stacksect.saved_stack_ptr;
- UNLOCK();
- return client_data; /* result */
- }
- STATIC void GC_unregister_my_thread_inner(GC_thread me)
- {
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf(
- "Unregistering thread %p, gc_thread = %p, n_threads = %d\n",
- (void *)me->id, (void *)me, GC_count_threads());
- # endif
- GC_ASSERT(!(me -> flags & FINISHED));
- # if defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- GC_ASSERT(GC_getspecific(GC_thread_key) == &me->tlfs);
- GC_destroy_thread_local(&(me->tlfs));
- # endif
- # if defined(GC_HAVE_PTHREAD_EXIT) || !defined(GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL)
- /* Handle DISABLED_GC flag which is set by the */
- /* intercepted pthread_cancel or pthread_exit. */
- if ((me -> flags & DISABLED_GC) != 0) {
- GC_dont_gc--;
- }
- # endif
- if (me -> flags & DETACHED) {
- GC_delete_thread(pthread_self());
- } else {
- me -> flags |= FINISHED;
- }
- # if defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- /* It is required to call remove_specific defined in specific.c. */
- GC_remove_specific(GC_thread_key);
- # endif
- }
- GC_API int GC_CALL GC_unregister_my_thread(void)
- {
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- GC_thread me;
- IF_CANCEL(int cancel_state;)
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- LOCK();
- DISABLE_CANCEL(cancel_state);
- /* Wait for any GC that may be marking from our stack to */
- /* complete before we remove this thread. */
- GC_wait_for_gc_completion(FALSE);
- me = GC_lookup_thread(self);
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf(
- "Called GC_unregister_my_thread on %p, gc_thread = %p\n",
- (void *)self, (void *)me);
- # endif
- GC_ASSERT(THREAD_EQUAL(me->id, self));
- GC_unregister_my_thread_inner(me);
- RESTORE_CANCEL(cancel_state);
- UNLOCK();
- return GC_SUCCESS;
- }
- /* Called at thread exit. */
- /* Never called for main thread. That's OK, since it */
- /* results in at most a tiny one-time leak. And */
- /* linuxthreads doesn't reclaim the main threads */
- /* resources or id anyway. */
- GC_INNER_PTHRSTART void GC_thread_exit_proc(void *arg)
- {
- IF_CANCEL(int cancel_state;)
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf("Called GC_thread_exit_proc on %p, gc_thread = %p\n",
- (void *)((GC_thread)arg)->id, arg);
- # endif
- LOCK();
- DISABLE_CANCEL(cancel_state);
- GC_wait_for_gc_completion(FALSE);
- GC_unregister_my_thread_inner((GC_thread)arg);
- RESTORE_CANCEL(cancel_state);
- UNLOCK();
- }
- #if !defined(SN_TARGET_ORBIS) && !defined(SN_TARGET_PSP2)
- GC_API int WRAP_FUNC(pthread_join)(pthread_t thread, void **retval)
- {
- int result;
- GC_thread t;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- INIT_REAL_SYMS();
- LOCK();
- t = GC_lookup_thread(thread);
- /* This is guaranteed to be the intended one, since the thread id */
- /* can't have been recycled by pthreads. */
- UNLOCK();
- result = REAL_FUNC(pthread_join)(thread, retval);
- # if defined(GC_FREEBSD_THREADS)
- /* On FreeBSD, the wrapped pthread_join() sometimes returns (what
- appears to be) a spurious EINTR which caused the test and real code
- to gratuitously fail. Having looked at system pthread library source
- code, I see how this return code may be generated. In one path of
- code, pthread_join() just returns the errno setting of the thread
- being joined. This does not match the POSIX specification or the
- local man pages thus I have taken the liberty to catch this one
- spurious return value properly conditionalized on GC_FREEBSD_THREADS. */
- if (result == EINTR) result = 0;
- # endif
- if (result == 0) {
- LOCK();
- /* Here the pthread thread id may have been recycled. */
- /* Delete the thread from GC_threads (unless it has been */
- /* registered again from the client thread key destructor). */
- if ((t -> flags & FINISHED) != 0)
- GC_delete_gc_thread(t);
- UNLOCK();
- }
- return result;
- }
- GC_API int WRAP_FUNC(pthread_detach)(pthread_t thread)
- {
- int result;
- GC_thread t;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- INIT_REAL_SYMS();
- LOCK();
- t = GC_lookup_thread(thread);
- UNLOCK();
- result = REAL_FUNC(pthread_detach)(thread);
- if (result == 0) {
- LOCK();
- t -> flags |= DETACHED;
- /* Here the pthread thread id may have been recycled. */
- if ((t -> flags & FINISHED) != 0) {
- GC_delete_gc_thread(t);
- }
- UNLOCK();
- }
- return result;
- }
- #endif /* !SN_TARGET_ORBIS && !SN_TARGET_PSP2 */
- #ifndef GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL
- /* We should deal with the fact that apparently on Solaris and, */
- /* probably, on some Linux we can't collect while a thread is */
- /* exiting, since signals aren't handled properly. This currently */
- /* gives rise to deadlocks. The only workaround seen is to intercept */
- /* pthread_cancel() and pthread_exit(), and disable the collections */
- /* until the thread exit handler is called. That's ugly, because we */
- /* risk growing the heap unnecessarily. But it seems that we don't */
- /* really have an option in that the process is not in a fully */
- /* functional state while a thread is exiting. */
- GC_API int WRAP_FUNC(pthread_cancel)(pthread_t thread)
- {
- # ifdef CANCEL_SAFE
- GC_thread t;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- # endif
- INIT_REAL_SYMS();
- # ifdef CANCEL_SAFE
- LOCK();
- t = GC_lookup_thread(thread);
- /* We test DISABLED_GC because pthread_exit could be called at */
- /* the same time. (If t is NULL then pthread_cancel should */
- /* return ESRCH.) */
- if (t != NULL && (t -> flags & DISABLED_GC) == 0) {
- t -> flags |= DISABLED_GC;
- GC_dont_gc++;
- }
- UNLOCK();
- # endif
- return REAL_FUNC(pthread_cancel)(thread);
- }
- #endif /* !GC_NO_PTHREAD_CANCEL */
- #ifdef GC_HAVE_PTHREAD_EXIT
- GC_API GC_PTHREAD_EXIT_ATTRIBUTE void WRAP_FUNC(pthread_exit)(void *retval)
- {
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- GC_thread me;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- INIT_REAL_SYMS();
- LOCK();
- me = GC_lookup_thread(self);
- /* We test DISABLED_GC because someone else could call */
- /* pthread_cancel at the same time. */
- if (me != 0 && (me -> flags & DISABLED_GC) == 0) {
- me -> flags |= DISABLED_GC;
- GC_dont_gc++;
- }
- UNLOCK();
- REAL_FUNC(pthread_exit)(retval);
- }
- #endif /* GC_HAVE_PTHREAD_EXIT */
- GC_INNER GC_bool GC_in_thread_creation = FALSE;
- /* Protected by allocation lock. */
- GC_INLINE void GC_record_stack_base(GC_thread me,
- const struct GC_stack_base *sb)
- {
- # ifndef GC_DARWIN_THREADS
- me -> stop_info.stack_ptr = (ptr_t)sb->mem_base;
- # endif
- me -> stack_end = (ptr_t)sb->mem_base;
- if (me -> stack_end == NULL)
- ABORT("Bad stack base in GC_register_my_thread");
- # ifdef IA64
- me -> backing_store_end = (ptr_t)sb->reg_base;
- # endif
- }
- STATIC GC_thread GC_register_my_thread_inner(const struct GC_stack_base *sb,
- pthread_t my_pthread)
- {
- GC_thread me;
- GC_in_thread_creation = TRUE; /* OK to collect from unknown thread. */
- me = GC_new_thread(my_pthread);
- GC_in_thread_creation = FALSE;
- if (me == 0)
- ABORT("Failed to allocate memory for thread registering");
- # ifdef GC_DARWIN_THREADS
- me -> stop_info.mach_thread = mach_thread_self();
- # endif
- GC_record_stack_base(me, sb);
- # ifdef GC_EXPLICIT_SIGNALS_UNBLOCK
- /* Since this could be executed from a detached thread */
- /* destructor, our signals might already be blocked. */
- GC_unblock_gc_signals();
- # endif
- return me;
- }
- GC_API void GC_CALL GC_allow_register_threads(void)
- {
- /* Check GC is initialized and the current thread is registered. */
- GC_ASSERT(GC_lookup_thread(pthread_self()) != 0);
- set_need_to_lock();
- }
- GC_API int GC_CALL GC_register_my_thread(const struct GC_stack_base *sb)
- {
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- GC_thread me;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- if (GC_need_to_lock == FALSE)
- ABORT("Threads explicit registering is not previously enabled");
- LOCK();
- me = GC_lookup_thread(self);
- if (0 == me) {
- me = GC_register_my_thread_inner(sb, self);
- me -> flags |= DETACHED;
- /* Treat as detached, since we do not need to worry about */
- /* pointer results. */
- # if defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- GC_init_thread_local(&(me->tlfs));
- # endif
- UNLOCK();
- return GC_SUCCESS;
- } else if ((me -> flags & FINISHED) != 0) {
- /* This code is executed when a thread is registered from the */
- /* client thread key destructor. */
- # ifdef GC_DARWIN_THREADS
- /* Reinitialize mach_thread to avoid thread_suspend fail */
- /* with MACH_SEND_INVALID_DEST error. */
- me -> stop_info.mach_thread = mach_thread_self();
- # endif
- GC_record_stack_base(me, sb);
- me -> flags &= ~FINISHED; /* but not DETACHED */
- # ifdef GC_EXPLICIT_SIGNALS_UNBLOCK
- /* Since this could be executed from a thread destructor, */
- /* our signals might be blocked. */
- GC_unblock_gc_signals();
- # endif
- # if defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- GC_init_thread_local(&(me->tlfs));
- # endif
- UNLOCK();
- return GC_SUCCESS;
- } else {
- UNLOCK();
- return GC_DUPLICATE;
- }
- }
- struct start_info {
- void *(*start_routine)(void *);
- void *arg;
- word flags;
- sem_t registered; /* 1 ==> in our thread table, but */
- /* parent hasn't yet noticed. */
- };
- /* Called from GC_inner_start_routine(). Defined in this file to */
- /* minimize the number of include files in pthread_start.c (because */
- /* sem_t and sem_post() are not used that file directly). */
- GC_INNER_PTHRSTART GC_thread GC_start_rtn_prepare_thread(
- void *(**pstart)(void *),
- void **pstart_arg,
- struct GC_stack_base *sb, void *arg)
- {
- struct start_info * si = (struct start_info *)arg;
- pthread_t self = pthread_self();
- GC_thread me;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf("Starting thread %p, pid = %ld, sp = %p\n",
- (void *)self, (long)getpid(), (void *)&arg);
- # endif
- LOCK();
- me = GC_register_my_thread_inner(sb, self);
- me -> flags = si -> flags;
- # if defined(THREAD_LOCAL_ALLOC)
- GC_init_thread_local(&(me->tlfs));
- # endif
- UNLOCK();
- *pstart = si -> start_routine;
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf("start_routine = %p\n", (void *)(signed_word)(*pstart));
- # endif
- *pstart_arg = si -> arg;
- sem_post(&(si -> registered)); /* Last action on si. */
- /* OK to deallocate. */
- return me;
- }
- #if !defined(SN_TARGET_ORBIS) && !defined(SN_TARGET_PSP2)
- STATIC void * GC_start_routine(void * arg)
- {
- # ifdef INCLUDE_LINUX_THREAD_DESCR
- struct GC_stack_base sb;
- # ifdef REDIRECT_MALLOC
- /* GC_get_stack_base may call pthread_getattr_np, which can */
- /* unfortunately call realloc, which may allocate from an */
- /* unregistered thread. This is unpleasant, since it might */
- /* force heap growth (or, even, heap overflow). */
- GC_disable();
- # endif
- if (GC_get_stack_base(&sb) != GC_SUCCESS)
- ABORT("Failed to get thread stack base");
- # ifdef REDIRECT_MALLOC
- GC_enable();
- # endif
- return GC_inner_start_routine(&sb, arg);
- # else
- return GC_call_with_stack_base(GC_inner_start_routine, arg);
- # endif
- }
- GC_API int WRAP_FUNC(pthread_create)(pthread_t *new_thread,
- GC_PTHREAD_CREATE_CONST pthread_attr_t *attr,
- void *(*start_routine)(void *), void *arg)
- {
- int result;
- int detachstate;
- word my_flags = 0;
- struct start_info * si;
- DCL_LOCK_STATE;
- /* This is otherwise saved only in an area mmapped by the thread */
- /* library, which isn't visible to the collector. */
- /* We resist the temptation to muck with the stack size here, */
- /* even if the default is unreasonably small. That's the client's */
- /* responsibility. */
- INIT_REAL_SYMS();
- LOCK();
- si = (struct start_info *)GC_INTERNAL_MALLOC(sizeof(struct start_info),
- NORMAL);
- UNLOCK();
- if (!EXPECT(parallel_initialized, TRUE))
- GC_init_parallel();
- if (EXPECT(0 == si, FALSE) &&
- (si = (struct start_info *)
- (*GC_get_oom_fn())(sizeof(struct start_info))) == 0)
- return(ENOMEM);
- if (sem_init(&(si -> registered), GC_SEM_INIT_PSHARED, 0) != 0)
- ABORT("sem_init failed");
- si -> start_routine = start_routine;
- si -> arg = arg;
- LOCK();
- if (!EXPECT(GC_thr_initialized, TRUE))
- GC_thr_init();
- # ifdef GC_ASSERTIONS
- {
- size_t stack_size = 0;
- if (NULL != attr) {
- if (pthread_attr_getstacksize(attr, &stack_size) != 0)
- ABORT("pthread_attr_getstacksize failed");
- }
- if (0 == stack_size) {
- pthread_attr_t my_attr;
- if (pthread_attr_init(&my_attr) != 0)
- ABORT("pthread_attr_init failed");
- if (pthread_attr_getstacksize(&my_attr, &stack_size) != 0)
- ABORT("pthread_attr_getstacksize failed");
- (void)pthread_attr_destroy(&my_attr);
- }
- /* On Solaris 10, with default attr initialization, */
- /* stack_size remains 0. Fudge it. */
- if (0 == stack_size) {
- # ifndef SOLARIS
- WARN("Failed to get stack size for assertion checking\n", 0);
- # endif
- stack_size = 1000000;
- }
- GC_ASSERT(stack_size >= 65536);
- /* Our threads may need to do some work for the GC. */
- /* Ridiculously small threads won't work, and they */
- /* probably wouldn't work anyway. */
- }
- # endif
- if (NULL == attr) {
- detachstate = PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE;
- } else {
- pthread_attr_getdetachstate(attr, &detachstate);
- }
- if (PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED == detachstate) my_flags |= DETACHED;
- si -> flags = my_flags;
- UNLOCK();
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- GC_log_printf("About to start new thread from thread %p\n",
- (void *)pthread_self());
- # endif
- set_need_to_lock();
- result = REAL_FUNC(pthread_create)(new_thread, attr, GC_start_routine, si);
- /* Wait until child has been added to the thread table. */
- /* This also ensures that we hold onto si until the child is done */
- /* with it. Thus it doesn't matter whether it is otherwise */
- /* visible to the collector. */
- if (0 == result) {
- IF_CANCEL(int cancel_state;)
- # ifdef DEBUG_THREADS
- /* new_thread is non-NULL because pthread_create requires it. */
- GC_log_printf("Started thread %p\n", (void *)(*new_thread));
- # endif
- DISABLE_CANCEL(cancel_state);
- /* pthread_create is not a cancellation point. */
- while (0 != sem_wait(&(si -> registered))) {
- # if defined(GC_HAIKU_THREADS)
- /* To workaround some bug in Haiku semaphores. */
- if (EACCES == errno) continue;
- # endif
- if (EINTR != errno) ABORT("sem_wait failed");
- }
- RESTORE_CANCEL(cancel_state);
- }
- sem_destroy(&(si -> registered));
- LOCK();
- GC_INTERNAL_FREE(si);
- UNLOCK();
- return(result);
- }
- #endif /* !SN_TARGET_ORBIS && !SN_TARGET_PSP2 */
- #if defined(USE_SPIN_LOCK) || !defined(NO_PTHREAD_TRYLOCK)
- /* Spend a few cycles in a way that can't introduce contention with */
- /* other threads. */
- #define GC_PAUSE_SPIN_CYCLES 10
- STATIC void GC_pause(void)
- {
- int i;
- #ifndef GC_ATOMIC_OPS_H
- volatile word dummy = 0;
- #endif
- for (i = 0; i < GC_PAUSE_SPIN_CYCLES; ++i) {
- /* Something that's unlikely to be optimized away. */
- #ifndef GC_ATOMIC_OPS_H
- GC_noop1(++dummy);
- #else
- AO_compiler_barrier();
- #endif
- }
- }
- #endif
- #ifndef SPIN_MAX
- # define SPIN_MAX 128 /* Maximum number of calls to GC_pause before */
- /* give up. */
- #endif
- GC_INNER volatile GC_bool GC_collecting = FALSE;
- /* A hint that we're in the collector and */
- /* holding the allocation lock for an */
- /* extended period. */
- #if (!defined(USE_SPIN_LOCK) && !defined(NO_PTHREAD_TRYLOCK)) \
- || defined(PARALLEL_MARK)
- /* If we don't want to use the below spinlock implementation, either */
- /* because we don't have a GC_test_and_set implementation, or because */
- /* we don't want to risk sleeping, we can still try spinning on */
- /* pthread_mutex_trylock for a while. This appears to be very */
- /* beneficial in many cases. */
- /* I suspect that under high contention this is nearly always better */
- /* than the spin lock. But it's a bit slower on a uniprocessor. */
- /* Hence we still default to the spin lock. */
- /* This is also used to acquire the mark lock for the parallel */
- /* marker. */
- /* Here we use a strict exponential backoff scheme. I don't know */
- /* whether that's better or worse than the above. We eventually */
- /* yield by calling pthread_mutex_lock(); it never makes sense to */
- /* explicitly sleep. */
- /* #define LOCK_STATS */
- /* Note that LOCK_STATS requires AO_HAVE_test_and_set. */
- #ifdef LOCK_STATS
- volatile AO_t GC_spin_count = 0;
- volatile AO_t GC_block_count = 0;
- volatile AO_t GC_unlocked_count = 0;
- #endif
- STATIC void GC_generic_lock(pthread_mutex_t * lock)
- {
- #ifndef NO_PTHREAD_TRYLOCK
- unsigned pause_length = 1;
- unsigned i;
- if (0 == pthread_mutex_trylock(lock)) {
- # ifdef LOCK_STATS
- (void)AO_fetch_and_add1(&GC_unlocked_count);
- # endif
- return;
- }
- for (; pause_length <= SPIN_MAX; pause_length <<= 1) {
- for (i = 0; i < pause_length; ++i) {
- GC_pause();
- }
- switch(pthread_mutex_trylock(lock)) {
- case 0:
- # ifdef LOCK_STATS
- (void)AO_fetch_and_add1(&GC_spin_count);
- # endif
- return;
- case EBUSY:
- break;
- default:
- ABORT("Unexpected error from pthread_mutex_trylock");
- }
- }
- #endif /* !NO_PTHREAD_TRYLOCK */
- # ifdef LOCK_STATS
- (void)AO_fetch_and_add1(&GC_block_count);
- # endif
- pthread_mutex_lock(lock);
- }
- #endif /* !USE_SPIN_LOCK || ... */
- #ifdef AO_HAVE_char_load
- # define is_collecting() \
- ((GC_bool)AO_char_load((unsigned char *)&GC_collecting))
- #else
- /* GC_collecting is a hint, a potential data race between */
- /* GC_lock() and ENTER/EXIT_GC() is OK to ignore. */
- # define is_collecting() GC_collecting
- #endif
- #if defined(USE_SPIN_LOCK)
- /* Reasonably fast spin locks. Basically the same implementation */
- /* as STL alloc.h. This isn't really the right way to do this. */
- /* but until the POSIX scheduling mess gets straightened out ... */
- GC_INNER volatile AO_TS_t GC_allocate_lock = AO_TS_INITIALIZER;
- # define low_spin_max 30 /* spin cycles if we suspect uniprocessor */
- # define high_spin_max SPIN_MAX /* spin cycles for multiprocessor */
- static volatile AO_t spin_max = low_spin_max;
- static volatile AO_t last_spins = 0;
- /* A potential data race between */
- /* threads invoking GC_lock which reads */
- /* and updates spin_max and last_spins */
- /* could be ignored because these */
- /* variables are hints only. */
- GC_INNER void GC_lock(void)
- {
- unsigned my_spin_max;
- unsigned my_last_spins;
- unsigned i;
- if (AO_test_and_set_acquire(&GC_allocate_lock) == AO_TS_CLEAR) {
- return;
- }
- my_spin_max = (unsigned)AO_load(&spin_max);
- my_last_spins = (unsigned)AO_load(&last_spins);
- for (i = 0; i < my_spin_max; i++) {
- if (is_collecting() || GC_nprocs == 1)
- goto yield;
- if (i < my_last_spins/2) {
- GC_pause();
- continue;
- }
- if (AO_test_and_set_acquire(&GC_allocate_lock) == AO_TS_CLEAR) {
- /*
- * got it!
- * Spinning worked. Thus we're probably not being scheduled
- * against the other process with which we were contending.
- * Thus it makes sense to spin longer the next time.
- */
- AO_store(&last_spins, (AO_t)i);
- AO_store(&spin_max, (AO_t)high_spin_max);
- return;
- }
- }
- /* We are probably being scheduled against the other process. Sleep. */
- AO_store(&spin_max, (AO_t)low_spin_max);
- yield:
- for (i = 0;; ++i) {
- if (AO_test_and_set_acquire(&GC_allocate_lock) == AO_TS_CLEAR) {
- return;
- }
- # define SLEEP_THRESHOLD 12
- /* Under Linux very short sleeps tend to wait until */
- /* the current time quantum expires. On old Linux */
- /* kernels nanosleep (<= 2 msecs) just spins. */
- /* (Under 2.4, this happens only for real-time */
- /* processes.) We want to minimize both behaviors */
- /* here. */
- if (i < SLEEP_THRESHOLD) {
- sched_yield();
- } else {
- struct timespec ts;
- if (i > 24) i = 24;
- /* Don't wait for more than about 15 msecs, */
- /* even under extreme contention. */
- ts.tv_sec = 0;
- ts.tv_nsec = 1 << i;
- nanosleep(&ts, 0);
- }
- }
- }
- #else /* !USE_SPIN_LOCK */
- GC_INNER void GC_lock(void)
- {
- #ifndef NO_PTHREAD_TRYLOCK
- if (1 == GC_nprocs || is_collecting()) {
- pthread_mutex_lock(&GC_allocate_ml);
- } else {
- GC_generic_lock(&GC_allocate_ml);
- }
- #else /* !NO_PTHREAD_TRYLOCK */
- pthread_mutex_lock(&GC_allocate_ml);
- #endif /* !NO_PTHREAD_TRYLOCK */
- }
- #endif /* !USE_SPIN_LOCK */
- #ifdef PARALLEL_MARK
- # ifdef GC_ASSERTIONS
- STATIC unsigned long GC_mark_lock_holder = NO_THREAD;
- # define SET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER \
- (void)(GC_mark_lock_holder = NUMERIC_THREAD_ID(pthread_self()))
- # define UNSET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER \
- do { \
- GC_ASSERT(GC_mark_lock_holder \
- == NUMERIC_THREAD_ID(pthread_self())); \
- GC_mark_lock_holder = NO_THREAD; \
- } while (0)
- # else
- # define SET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER (void)0
- # define UNSET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER (void)0
- # endif /* !GC_ASSERTIONS */
- #ifdef GLIBC_2_1_MUTEX_HACK
- /* Ugly workaround for a linux threads bug in the final versions */
- /* of glibc2.1. Pthread_mutex_trylock sets the mutex owner */
- /* field even when it fails to acquire the mutex. This causes */
- /* pthread_cond_wait to die. Remove for glibc2.2. */
- /* According to the man page, we should use */
- /* PTHREAD_ERRORCHECK_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP, but that isn't actually */
- /* defined. */
- static pthread_mutex_t mark_mutex =
- {0, 0, 0, PTHREAD_MUTEX_ERRORCHECK_NP, {0, 0}};
- #else
- static pthread_mutex_t mark_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
- #endif
- static pthread_cond_t builder_cv = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
- #ifdef GLIBC_2_19_TSX_BUG
- /* Parse string like <major>[.<minor>[<tail>]] and return major value. */
- static int parse_version(int *pminor, const char *pverstr) {
- char *endp;
- unsigned long value = strtoul(pverstr, &endp, 10);
- int major = (int)value;
- if (major < 0 || (char *)pverstr == endp || (unsigned)major != value) {
- /* Parse error */
- return -1;
- }
- if (*endp != '.') {
- /* No minor part. */
- *pminor = -1;
- } else {
- value = strtoul(endp + 1, &endp, 10);
- *pminor = (int)value;
- if (*pminor < 0 || (unsigned)(*pminor) != value) {
- return -1;
- }
- }
- return major;
- }
- #endif /* GLIBC_2_19_TSX_BUG */
- static void setup_mark_lock(void)
- {
- # ifdef GLIBC_2_19_TSX_BUG
- pthread_mutexattr_t mattr;
- int glibc_minor = -1;
- int glibc_major = parse_version(&glibc_minor, gnu_get_libc_version());
- if (glibc_major > 2 || (glibc_major == 2 && glibc_minor >= 19)) {
- /* TODO: disable this workaround for glibc with fixed TSX */
- /* This disables lock elision to workaround a bug in glibc 2.19+ */
- if (0 != pthread_mutexattr_init(&mattr)) {
- ABORT("pthread_mutexattr_init failed");
- }
- if (0 != pthread_mutexattr_settype(&mattr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL)) {
- ABORT("pthread_mutexattr_settype failed");
- }
- if (0 != pthread_mutex_init(&mark_mutex, &mattr)) {
- ABORT("pthread_mutex_init failed");
- }
- (void)pthread_mutexattr_destroy(&mattr);
- }
- # endif
- }
- GC_INNER void GC_acquire_mark_lock(void)
- {
- # if defined(NUMERIC_THREAD_ID_UNIQUE) && !defined(THREAD_SANITIZER)
- GC_ASSERT(GC_mark_lock_holder != NUMERIC_THREAD_ID(pthread_self()));
- # endif
- GC_generic_lock(&mark_mutex);
- SET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER;
- }
- GC_INNER void GC_release_mark_lock(void)
- {
- UNSET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER;
- if (pthread_mutex_unlock(&mark_mutex) != 0) {
- ABORT("pthread_mutex_unlock failed");
- }
- }
- /* Collector must wait for a freelist builders for 2 reasons: */
- /* 1) Mark bits may still be getting examined without lock. */
- /* 2) Partial free lists referenced only by locals may not be scanned */
- /* correctly, e.g. if they contain "pointer-free" objects, since the */
- /* free-list link may be ignored. */
- STATIC void GC_wait_builder(void)
- {
- ASSERT_CANCEL_DISABLED();
- UNSET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER;
- if (pthread_cond_wait(&builder_cv, &mark_mutex) != 0) {
- ABORT("pthread_cond_wait failed");
- }
- GC_ASSERT(GC_mark_lock_holder == NO_THREAD);
- SET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER;
- }
- GC_INNER void GC_wait_for_reclaim(void)
- {
- GC_acquire_mark_lock();
- while (GC_fl_builder_count > 0) {
- GC_wait_builder();
- }
- GC_release_mark_lock();
- }
- GC_INNER void GC_notify_all_builder(void)
- {
- GC_ASSERT(GC_mark_lock_holder == NUMERIC_THREAD_ID(pthread_self()));
- if (pthread_cond_broadcast(&builder_cv) != 0) {
- ABORT("pthread_cond_broadcast failed");
- }
- }
- GC_INNER void GC_wait_marker(void)
- {
- ASSERT_CANCEL_DISABLED();
- GC_ASSERT(GC_parallel);
- UNSET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER;
- if (pthread_cond_wait(&mark_cv, &mark_mutex) != 0) {
- ABORT("pthread_cond_wait failed");
- }
- GC_ASSERT(GC_mark_lock_holder == NO_THREAD);
- SET_MARK_LOCK_HOLDER;
- }
- GC_INNER void GC_notify_all_marker(void)
- {
- GC_ASSERT(GC_parallel);
- if (pthread_cond_broadcast(&mark_cv) != 0) {
- ABORT("pthread_cond_broadcast failed");
- }
- }
- #endif /* PARALLEL_MARK */
- #ifdef PTHREAD_REGISTER_CANCEL_WEAK_STUBS
- /* Workaround "undefined reference" linkage errors on some targets. */
- EXTERN_C_BEGIN
- extern void __pthread_register_cancel(void) __attribute__((__weak__));
- extern void __pthread_unregister_cancel(void) __attribute__((__weak__));
- EXTERN_C_END
- void __pthread_register_cancel(void) {}
- void __pthread_unregister_cancel(void) {}
- #endif
- #endif /* GC_PTHREADS */
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