newlib/winsup/cygwin/cygtls.cc
Corinna Vinschen 023c25829c * cygtls.h (struct _local_storage): Add thread storage pointers for
memory used by socket select functions.  Combine them into a single
	struct select.
	* cygtls.cc: Accommodate above change throughout.
	(_cygtls::init_thread): Drop initalizing of sockevt to
	INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE.
	(_cygtls::fixup_after_fork): Reset sockevt to NULL.
	(_cygtls::remove): Don't use sockevt value to bail out prematurely.
	Set sockevt to NULL.  Free malloced select members.
	* select.h (struct select_socket_info): Drop max_w4 member.
	* select.cc (thread_socket): Use INFINITE timeout value if number of
	objects to wait for is <= MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS.  Use num_w4 member
	of select_socket_info struct rather than dropped max_w4.
	(init_tls_select_info): New inline function to initialize TLS select
	members.
	(start_thread_socket): Just call init_tls_select_info to initialize TLS
	select members and use them later on.
	(socket_cleanup): Don't free select_socket_info pointer members since
	they are thread local now.
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/* cygtls.cc
Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for
details. */
#include "winsup.h"
#define USE_SYS_TYPES_FD_SET
#include "cygtls.h"
#include <syslog.h>
#include "path.h"
#include "fhandler.h"
#include "dtable.h"
#include "cygheap.h"
#include "sigproc.h"
class sentry
{
static muto lock;
int destroy;
public:
void init ();
bool acquired () {return lock.acquired ();}
sentry () {destroy = 0;}
sentry (DWORD wait) {destroy = lock.acquire (wait);}
~sentry () {if (destroy) lock.release ();}
friend void _cygtls::init ();
};
muto NO_COPY sentry::lock;
static size_t NO_COPY nthreads;
#define THREADLIST_CHUNK 256
void
_cygtls::init ()
{
if (cygheap->threadlist)
memset (cygheap->threadlist, 0, cygheap->sthreads * sizeof (cygheap->threadlist[0]));
else
{
cygheap->sthreads = THREADLIST_CHUNK;
cygheap->threadlist = (_cygtls **) ccalloc_abort (HEAP_TLS, cygheap->sthreads,
sizeof (cygheap->threadlist[0]));
}
sentry::lock.init ("sentry_lock");
}
/* Two calls to get the stack right... */
void
_cygtls::call (DWORD (*func) (void *, void *), void *arg)
{
char buf[CYGTLS_PADSIZE];
_my_tls.call2 (func, arg, buf);
}
void
_cygtls::call2 (DWORD (*func) (void *, void *), void *arg, void *buf)
{
init_thread (buf, func);
DWORD res = func (arg, buf);
remove (INFINITE);
/* Don't call ExitThread on the main thread since we may have been
dynamically loaded. */
if ((void *) func != (void *) dll_crt0_1
&& (void *) func != (void *) dll_dllcrt0_1)
ExitThread (res);
}
void
_cygtls::init_thread (void *x, DWORD (*func) (void *, void *))
{
if (x)
{
memset (this, 0, sizeof (*this));
stackptr = stack;
if (_GLOBAL_REENT)
{
local_clib._stdin = _GLOBAL_REENT->_stdin;
local_clib._stdout = _GLOBAL_REENT->_stdout;
local_clib._stderr = _GLOBAL_REENT->_stderr;
local_clib.__sdidinit = _GLOBAL_REENT->__sdidinit ? -1 : 0;
local_clib.__cleanup = _GLOBAL_REENT->__cleanup;
local_clib.__sglue._niobs = 3;
local_clib.__sglue._iobs = &_GLOBAL_REENT->__sf[0];
}
local_clib._current_locale = "C";
locals.process_logmask = LOG_UPTO (LOG_DEBUG);
/* Initialize this thread's ability to respond to things like
SIGSEGV or SIGFPE. */
init_exception_handler (handle_exceptions);
}
thread_id = GetCurrentThreadId ();
initialized = CYGTLS_INITIALIZED;
errno_addr = &(local_clib._errno);
if ((void *) func == (void *) cygthread::stub
|| (void *) func == (void *) cygthread::simplestub)
return;
cygheap->user.reimpersonate ();
sentry here (INFINITE);
if (nthreads >= cygheap->sthreads)
{
cygheap->threadlist = (_cygtls **)
crealloc_abort (cygheap->threadlist, (cygheap->sthreads += THREADLIST_CHUNK)
* sizeof (cygheap->threadlist[0]));
memset (cygheap->threadlist + nthreads, 0, THREADLIST_CHUNK * sizeof (cygheap->threadlist[0]));
}
cygheap->threadlist[nthreads++] = this;
}
void
_cygtls::fixup_after_fork ()
{
if (sig)
{
pop ();
sig = 0;
}
stacklock = spinning = 0;
locals.select.sockevt = NULL;
wq.thread_ev = NULL;
}
#define free_local(x) \
if (locals.x) \
{ \
free (locals.x); \
locals.x = NULL; \
}
void
_cygtls::remove (DWORD wait)
{
initialized = 0;
if (exit_state >= ES_FINAL)
return;
debug_printf ("wait %p", wait);
if (wait)
{
/* FIXME: Need some sort of atthreadexit function to allow things like
select to control this themselves. */
if (!locals.select.sockevt)
{
CloseHandle (locals.select.sockevt);
locals.select.sockevt = NULL;
free_local (select.ser_num);
free_local (select.w4);
}
free_local (process_ident);
free_local (ntoa_buf);
free_local (protoent_buf);
free_local (servent_buf);
free_local (hostent_buf);
}
/* Free temporary TLS path buffers. */
locals.pathbufs.destroy ();
do
{
sentry here (wait);
if (here.acquired ())
{
for (size_t i = 0; i < nthreads; i++)
if (this == cygheap->threadlist[i])
{
if (i < --nthreads)
cygheap->threadlist[i] = cygheap->threadlist[nthreads];
debug_printf ("removed %p element %d", this, i);
break;
}
}
} while (0);
remove_wq (wait);
}
void
_cygtls::push (__stack_t addr)
{
*stackptr++ = (__stack_t) addr;
}
_cygtls *
_cygtls::find_tls (int sig)
{
static int NO_COPY threadlist_ix;
debug_printf ("sig %d\n", sig);
sentry here (INFINITE);
_cygtls *res = NULL;
threadlist_ix = -1;
myfault efault;
if (efault.faulted ())
cygheap->threadlist[threadlist_ix]->remove (INFINITE);
while (++threadlist_ix < (int) nthreads)
if (sigismember (&(cygheap->threadlist[threadlist_ix]->sigwait_mask), sig))
{
res = cygheap->threadlist[threadlist_ix];
break;
}
return res;
}
void
_cygtls::set_siginfo (sigpacket *pack)
{
infodata = pack->si;
}
/* Set up the exception handler for the current thread. The x86 uses segment
register fs, offset 0 to point to the current exception handler. */
extern exception_list *_except_list asm ("%fs:0");
void
_cygtls::init_exception_handler (exception_handler *eh)
{
el.handler = eh;
/* Apparently Windows stores some information about an exception and tries
to figure out if the SEH which returned 0 last time actually solved the
problem, or if the problem still persists (e.g. same exception at same
address). In this case Windows seems to decide that it can't trust
that SEH and calls the next handler in the chain instead.
At one point this was a loop (el.prev = &el;). This outsmarted the
above behaviour. Unfortunately this trick doesn't work anymore with
Windows 2008, which irremediably gets into an endless loop, taking 100%
CPU. That's why we reverted to a normal SEH chain and changed the way
the exception handler returns to the application. */
el.prev = _except_list;
_except_list = &el;
}