// headers
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-#if defined(__GNUG__) && !defined(NO_GCC_PRAGMA)
- #pragma implementation "thread.h"
-#endif
-
// for compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h".
#include "wx/wxprec.h"
#include "wx/intl.h"
#include "wx/dynarray.h"
#include "wx/timer.h"
+#include "wx/stopwatch.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <time.h>
-#if HAVE_SCHED_H
+#ifdef HAVE_SCHED_H
#include <sched.h>
#endif
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// an (non owning) array of pointers to threads
-WX_DEFINE_ARRAY(wxThread *, wxArrayThread);
+WX_DEFINE_ARRAY_PTR(wxThread *, wxArrayThread);
// an entry for a thread we can wait for
static wxArrayThread gs_allThreads;
// the id of the main thread
-static pthread_t gs_tidMain;
+static pthread_t gs_tidMain = (pthread_t)-1;
// the key for the pointer to the associated wxThread object
static pthread_key_t gs_keySelf;
friend class wxConditionInternal;
};
-#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_T
+#if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_T) && \
+ wxUSE_UNIX && !defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_SETTYPE_DECL)
// on some systems pthread_mutexattr_settype() is not in the headers (but it is
// in the library, otherwise we wouldn't compile this code at all)
extern "C" int pthread_mutexattr_settype(pthread_mutexattr_t *, int);
extern "C"
{
-#if HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#ifdef wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
// thread exit function
void wxPthreadCleanup(void *ptr);
-#endif // HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#endif // wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
void *wxPthreadStart(void *ptr);
m_isDetached = TRUE;
}
-#if HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#ifdef wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
// this is used by wxPthreadCleanup() only
static void Cleanup(wxThread *thread);
-#endif // HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#endif // wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
private:
pthread_t m_threadId; // id of the thread
wxThreadState m_state; // see wxThreadState enum
- int m_prio; // in wxWindows units: from 0 to 100
+ int m_prio; // in wxWidgets units: from 0 to 100
// this flag is set when the thread should terminate
bool m_cancelled;
// block!
bool dontRunAtAll;
-#if HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#ifdef wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
// install the cleanup handler which will be called if the thread is
// cancelled
pthread_cleanup_push(wxPthreadCleanup, thread);
-#endif // HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#endif // wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
// wait for the semaphore to be posted from Run()
pthread->m_semRun.Wait();
wxLogTrace(TRACE_THREADS,
_T("Thread %ld Entry() returned %lu."),
- THR_ID(pthread), (unsigned long)pthread->m_exitcode);
+ THR_ID(pthread), wxPtrToUInt(pthread->m_exitcode));
{
wxCriticalSectionLocker lock(thread->m_critsect);
// NB: at least under Linux, pthread_cleanup_push/pop are macros and pop
// contains the matching '}' for the '{' in push, so they must be used
// in the same block!
-#if HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#ifdef wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
// remove the cleanup handler without executing it
pthread_cleanup_pop(FALSE);
-#endif // HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#endif // wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
if ( dontRunAtAll )
{
}
}
-#if HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#ifdef wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
// this handler is called when the thread is cancelled
extern "C" void wxPthreadCleanup(void *ptr)
thread->Exit(EXITCODE_CANCELLED);
}
-#endif // HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#endif // wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxThreadInternal
// wxLogDebug: it is possible to bring the system to its knees
// by creating too many threads and not joining them quite
// easily
- wxLogError(_("Failed to join a thread, potential memory leak "
- "detected - please restart the program"));
+ wxLogError(_("Failed to join a thread, potential memory leak detected - please restart the program"));
}
m_shouldBeJoined = FALSE;
bool wxThread::IsMain()
{
- return (bool)pthread_equal(pthread_self(), gs_tidMain);
+ return (bool)pthread_equal(pthread_self(), gs_tidMain) || gs_tidMain == (pthread_t)-1;
}
void wxThread::Yield()
void wxThread::Sleep(unsigned long milliseconds)
{
- wxUsleep(milliseconds);
+ wxMilliSleep(milliseconds);
}
int wxThread::GetCPUCount()
m_isDetached = kind == wxTHREAD_DETACHED;
}
-wxThreadError wxThread::Create(unsigned int WXUNUSED(stackSize))
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_SETSTACKSIZE
+ #define WXUNUSED_STACKSIZE(identifier) identifier
+#else
+ #define WXUNUSED_STACKSIZE(identifier) WXUNUSED(identifier)
+#endif
+
+wxThreadError wxThread::Create(unsigned int WXUNUSED_STACKSIZE(stackSize))
{
if ( m_internal->GetState() != STATE_NEW )
{
pthread_attr_t attr;
pthread_attr_init(&attr);
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_SETSTACKSIZE
+ if (stackSize)
+ pthread_attr_setstacksize(&attr, stackSize);
+#endif
+
#ifdef HAVE_THREAD_PRIORITY_FUNCTIONS
int policy;
if ( pthread_attr_getschedpolicy(&attr, &policy) != 0 )
case STATE_PAUSED:
#ifdef HAVE_THREAD_PRIORITY_FUNCTIONS
#if defined(__LINUX__)
-// On Linux, pthread_setschedparam with SCHED_OTHER does not allow
-// a priority other than 0. Instead, we use the BSD setpriority
-// which alllows us to set a 'nice' value between 20 to -20. Only
-// super user can set a value less than zero (more negative yields
-// higher priority). setpriority set the static priority of a process,
-// but this is OK since Linux is configured as a thread per process.
- {
- float fPrio;
- float pSpan;
- int iPrio;
-
- // Map Wx priorites (WXTHREAD_MIN_PRIORITY -
- // WXTHREAD_MAX_PRIORITY) into BSD priorities (20 - -20).
- // Do calculation of values instead of hard coding them
- // to make maintenance easier.
-
- pSpan = ((float)(WXTHREAD_MAX_PRIORITY - WXTHREAD_MIN_PRIORITY)) / 2.0;
-
- // prio starts as ................... // value => (0) >= p <= (n)
-
- fPrio = ((float)prio) - pSpan; // value => (-n) >= p <= (+n)
-
- fPrio = 0.0 - fPrio; // value => (+n) <= p >= (-n)
-
- fPrio = fPrio * (20. / pSpan) + .5; // value => (20) <= p >= (-20)
-
- iPrio = (int)fPrio;
-
- // Clamp prio from 20 - -20;
- iPrio = (iPrio > 20) ? 20 : iPrio;
- iPrio = (iPrio < -20) ? -20 : iPrio;
+ // On Linux, pthread_setschedparam with SCHED_OTHER does not allow
+ // a priority other than 0. Instead, we use the BSD setpriority
+ // which alllows us to set a 'nice' value between 20 to -20. Only
+ // super user can set a value less than zero (more negative yields
+ // higher priority). setpriority set the static priority of a
+ // process, but this is OK since Linux is configured as a thread
+ // per process.
+ //
+ // FIXME this is not true for 2.6!!
- if (setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, 0, iPrio) == -1)
- {
- wxLogError(_("Failed to set thread priority %d."), prio);
- }
+ // map wx priorites WXTHREAD_MIN_PRIORITY..WXTHREAD_MAX_PRIORITY
+ // to Unix priorities 20..-20
+ if ( setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, 0, -(2*prio)/5 + 20) == -1 )
+ {
+ wxLogError(_("Failed to set thread priority %d."), prio);
}
#else // __LINUX__
{
{
// if we use cleanup function, this will be done from
// wxPthreadCleanup()
-#if !HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#ifndef wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
ScheduleThreadForDeletion();
// don't call OnExit() here, it can only be called in the
// threads context and we're in the context of another thread
DeleteThread(this);
-#endif // HAVE_THREAD_CLEANUP_FUNCTIONS
+#endif // wxHAVE_PTHREAD_CLEANUP
}
else
{
void wxThread::Exit(ExitCode status)
{
wxASSERT_MSG( This() == this,
- _T("wxThread::Exit() can only be called in the "
- "context of the same thread") );
+ _T("wxThread::Exit() can only be called in the context of the same thread") );
if ( m_isDetached )
{
// only call one thread function at a time :-(
DeleteThread(this);
}
+ else
+ {
+ m_critsect.Enter();
+ m_internal->SetState(STATE_EXITED);
+ m_critsect.Leave();
+ }
// terminate the thread (pthread_exit() never returns)
pthread_exit(status);
bool wxThread::TestDestroy()
{
wxASSERT_MSG( This() == this,
- _T("wxThread::TestDestroy() can only be called in the "
- "context of the same thread") );
+ _T("wxThread::TestDestroy() can only be called in the context of the same thread") );
m_critsect.Enter();
if ( m_internal->GetState() != STATE_EXITED &&
m_internal->GetState() != STATE_NEW )
{
- wxLogDebug(_T("The thread %ld is being destroyed although it is still "
- "running! The application may crash."), GetId());
+ wxLogDebug(_T("The thread %ld is being destroyed although it is still running! The application may crash."),
+ (long)GetId());
}
m_critsect.Leave();
int rc = pthread_key_create(&gs_keySelf, NULL /* dtor function */);
if ( rc != 0 )
{
- wxLogSysError(rc, _("Thread module initialization failed: "
- "failed to create thread key"));
+ wxLogSysError(rc, _("Thread module initialization failed: failed to create thread key"));
return FALSE;
}