Use <android-base/macros.h> instead where possible, and move the bionic
macros out of the way of the libbase ones. Yes, there are folks who manage
to end up with both included at once (thanks OpenGL!), and cleaning that
up doesn't seem nearly as practical as just making this change.
Bug: N/A
Test: builds
Change-Id: I23fc544f39d5addf81dc61471771a5438778895b
For some program implementation, the pattern like below, calling
pthread_atfork to register atfork interfaces.
pthread_atfork(&atfork_prepare, &atfork_parent, &atfork_child);
When the program is expected to reopen the shared library's handle
inherited from parent in child process. Maybe, dlclose is called in
atfork_child to release the shared library handle before reopen it.
Then, dlclose will indrectly call _cxa_finalize and finaly call
__unregister_atfork when dso is not NULL.
atfork_child() -> dlclose() -> __on_dlclose()
-> __cxa_finalize() -> __unregister_atfork(dso)
In __unregister_atfork, firstly, it try to hold the g_atfork_list_mutex
lock to operate the g_atfork_list. Due to the registered atfork_child is
executed before resetting g_atfork_list_mutex lock in child, the child
process will be blocked here because of deadlock.
Test: bionic-unit-tests32 --gtest_filter=pthread.pthread_atfork_child_with_dlclose
without the fixing, the test will be timeout.
Change-Id: I35d3001682c836e0955d6d681bc5f9297fad0c7b
Signed-off-by: Mingwei Shi <mingwei.shi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Qiming Shi <qiming.shi@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Chao Xie <chao.xie@intel.com>
The visibility control in pthread_atfork.h is incorrect.
It breaks 64bit libc.so by hiding pthread_atfork.
This reverts commit 6df122f852.
Change-Id: I21e4b344d500c6f6de0ccb7420b916c4e233dd34
POSIX specifies that pthread_kill(3) and pthread_sigmask(3) are
supposed to live in signal.h rather than pthread.h.
Since signal.h now needs pthread_t and pthread_attr_t, I've moved
those defintions into include/machine/pthread_types.h to keep the
namespace clean. I also sorted some includes. The combination of these
two things seems to have exploded into a cascade of missing includes,
so this patch also cleans up all those.
Change-Id: Icfa92a39432fe83f542a797e5a113289d7e4ad0c
This is a much simpler implementation that lets the kernel
do as much as possible.
Co-authored-by: Jörgen Strand <jorgen.strand@sonymobile.com>
Co-authored-by: Snild Dolkow <snild.dolkow@sonymobile.com>
Change-Id: Iad19f155de977667aea09410266d54e63e8a26bf
<pthread.h> was missing nonnull attributes, noreturn on pthread_exit,
and had incorrect cv qualifiers for several standard functions.
I've also marked the non-standard stuff (where I count glibc rather
than POSIX as "standard") so we can revisit this cruft for LP64 and
try to ensure we're compatible with glibc.
I've also broken out the pthread_cond* functions into a new file.
I've made the remaining pthread files (plus ptrace) part of the bionic code
and fixed all the warnings.
I've added a few more smoke tests for chunks of untested pthread functionality.
We no longer need the libc_static_common_src_files hack for any of the
pthread implementation because we long since stripped out the rest of
the armv5 support, and this hack was just to ensure that __get_tls in libc.a
went via the kernel if necessary.
This patch also finishes the job of breaking up the pthread.c monolith, and
adds a handful of new tests.
Change-Id: Idc0ae7f5d8aa65989598acd4c01a874fe21582c7