platform_bionic/libc/bionic/pthread_atfork.cpp
Elliott Hughes 4b558f50a4 Rewrite the POSIX timer functions.
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
2014-03-07 16:49:46 -08:00

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/*
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#include <errno.h>
#include <pthread.h>
static pthread_mutex_t gAtForkListMutex = PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
struct atfork_t {
atfork_t* next;
atfork_t* prev;
void (*prepare)(void);
void (*child)(void);
void (*parent)(void);
};
struct atfork_list_t {
atfork_t* first;
atfork_t* last;
};
static atfork_list_t gAtForkList = { NULL, NULL };
void __bionic_atfork_run_prepare() {
// We lock the atfork list here, unlock it in the parent, and reset it in the child.
// This ensures that nobody can modify the handler array between the calls
// to the prepare and parent/child handlers.
//
// TODO: If a handler tries to mutate the list, they'll block. We should probably copy
// the list before forking, and have prepare, parent, and child all work on the consistent copy.
pthread_mutex_lock(&gAtForkListMutex);
// Call pthread_atfork() prepare handlers. POSIX states that the prepare
// handlers should be called in the reverse order of the parent/child
// handlers, so we iterate backwards.
for (atfork_t* it = gAtForkList.last; it != NULL; it = it->prev) {
if (it->prepare != NULL) {
it->prepare();
}
}
}
void __bionic_atfork_run_child() {
for (atfork_t* it = gAtForkList.first; it != NULL; it = it->next) {
if (it->child != NULL) {
it->child();
}
}
gAtForkListMutex = PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
}
void __bionic_atfork_run_parent() {
for (atfork_t* it = gAtForkList.first; it != NULL; it = it->next) {
if (it->parent != NULL) {
it->parent();
}
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&gAtForkListMutex);
}
int pthread_atfork(void (*prepare)(void), void (*parent)(void), void(*child)(void)) {
atfork_t* entry = reinterpret_cast<atfork_t*>(malloc(sizeof(atfork_t)));
if (entry == NULL) {
return ENOMEM;
}
entry->prepare = prepare;
entry->parent = parent;
entry->child = child;
pthread_mutex_lock(&gAtForkListMutex);
// Append 'entry' to the list.
entry->next = NULL;
entry->prev = gAtForkList.last;
if (entry->prev != NULL) {
entry->prev->next = entry;
}
if (gAtForkList.first == NULL) {
gAtForkList.first = entry;
}
gAtForkList.last = entry;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&gAtForkListMutex);
return 0;
}