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1 /* Internal definitions for pthreads library.
2 Copyright (C) 2000-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
5 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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17 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
19 #ifndef _PT_INTERNAL_H
20 #define _PT_INTERNAL_H 1
22 #include <pthread.h>
23 #include <stddef.h>
24 #include <sched.h>
25 #include <signal.h>
26 #include <assert.h>
27 #include <bits/types/res_state.h>
29 #include <atomic.h>
31 #include <pt-key.h>
33 #include <pt-sysdep.h>
34 #include <pt-machdep.h>
36 #if IS_IN (libpthread)
37 # include <ldsodefs.h>
38 #endif
40 #include <tls.h>
42 /* Thread state. */
43 enum pthread_state
45 /* The thread is running and joinable. */
46 PTHREAD_JOINABLE = 0,
47 /* The thread is running and detached. */
48 PTHREAD_DETACHED,
49 /* A joinable thread exited and its return code is available. */
50 PTHREAD_EXITED,
53 #ifndef PTHREAD_KEY_MEMBERS
54 # define PTHREAD_KEY_MEMBERS
55 #endif
57 #ifndef PTHREAD_SYSDEP_MEMBERS
58 # define PTHREAD_SYSDEP_MEMBERS
59 #endif
61 /* This structure describes a POSIX thread. */
62 struct __pthread
64 /* Thread ID. */
65 pthread_t thread;
67 unsigned int nr_refs; /* Detached threads have a self reference only,
68 while joinable threads have two references.
69 These are used to keep the structure valid at
70 thread destruction. Detaching/joining a thread
71 drops a reference. */
73 /* Cancellation. */
74 pthread_mutex_t cancel_lock; /* Protect cancel_xxx members. */
75 void (*cancel_hook) (void *); /* Called to unblock a thread blocking
76 in a cancellation point (namely,
77 __pthread_cond_timedwait_internal). */
78 void *cancel_hook_arg;
79 int cancel_state;
80 int cancel_type;
81 int cancel_pending;
83 /* Thread stack. */
84 void *stackaddr;
85 size_t stacksize;
86 size_t guardsize;
87 int stack; /* Nonzero if the stack was allocated. */
89 /* Exit status. */
90 void *status;
92 /* Thread state. */
93 enum pthread_state state;
94 pthread_mutex_t state_lock; /* Locks the state. */
95 pthread_cond_t state_cond; /* Signalled when the state changes. */
96 bool terminated; /* Whether the kernel thread is over
97 and we can reuse this structure. */
99 /* Resolver state. */
100 struct __res_state res_state;
102 /* Indicates whether is a C11 thread created by thrd_creat. */
103 bool c11;
105 /* Initial sigset for the thread. */
106 sigset_t init_sigset;
108 /* Thread context. */
109 struct pthread_mcontext mcontext;
111 PTHREAD_KEY_MEMBERS
113 PTHREAD_SYSDEP_MEMBERS
115 tcbhead_t *tcb;
117 /* Queue links. Since PREVP is used to determine if a thread has been
118 awaken, it must be protected by the queue lock. */
119 struct __pthread *next, **prevp;
122 /* Enqueue an element THREAD on the queue *HEAD. */
123 static inline void
124 __pthread_enqueue (struct __pthread **head, struct __pthread *thread)
126 assert (thread->prevp == 0);
128 thread->next = *head;
129 thread->prevp = head;
130 if (*head)
131 (*head)->prevp = &thread->next;
132 *head = thread;
135 /* Dequeue the element THREAD from the queue it is connected to. */
136 static inline void
137 __pthread_dequeue (struct __pthread *thread)
139 assert (thread);
140 assert (thread->prevp);
142 if (thread->next)
143 thread->next->prevp = thread->prevp;
144 *thread->prevp = thread->next;
145 thread->prevp = 0;
148 /* Iterate over QUEUE storing each element in ELEMENT. */
149 #define __pthread_queue_iterate(queue, element) \
150 for (struct __pthread *__pdi_next = (queue); \
151 ((element) = __pdi_next) \
152 && ((__pdi_next = __pdi_next->next), \
153 1); \
156 /* Iterate over QUEUE dequeuing each element, storing it in
157 ELEMENT. */
158 #define __pthread_dequeuing_iterate(queue, element) \
159 for (struct __pthread *__pdi_next = (queue); \
160 ((element) = __pdi_next) \
161 && ((__pdi_next = __pdi_next->next), \
162 ((element)->prevp = 0), \
163 1); \
166 /* The total number of threads currently active. */
167 extern unsigned int __pthread_total;
168 libc_hidden_proto (__pthread_total)
170 /* Concurrency hint. */
171 extern int __pthread_concurrency;
173 /* The size of the thread ID lookup table. */
174 extern int __pthread_max_threads;
176 #define __pthread_getid(thread) \
177 ({ struct __pthread *__t = NULL; \
178 __libc_rwlock_rdlock (GL (dl_pthread_threads_lock)); \
179 if (thread <= __pthread_max_threads) \
180 __t = GL (dl_pthread_threads)[thread - 1]; \
181 __libc_rwlock_unlock (GL (dl_pthread_threads_lock)); \
182 __t; })
184 #define __pthread_setid(thread, pthread) \
185 __libc_rwlock_wrlock (GL (dl_pthread_threads_lock)); \
186 GL (dl_pthread_threads)[thread - 1] = pthread; \
187 __libc_rwlock_unlock (GL (dl_pthread_threads_lock));
189 /* Similar to pthread_self, but returns the thread descriptor instead
190 of the thread ID. */
191 #ifndef _pthread_self
192 extern struct __pthread *_pthread_self (void);
193 #endif
195 /* Stores the stack of cleanup handlers for the thread. */
196 extern __thread struct __pthread_cancelation_handler *__pthread_cleanup_stack;
199 /* Initialize the pthreads library. */
200 extern void ___pthread_init (void);
202 /* Internal version of pthread_create. Rather than return the new
203 tid, we return the whole __pthread structure in *PTHREAD. */
204 extern int __pthread_create_internal (struct __pthread **__restrict pthread,
205 const pthread_attr_t *__restrict attr,
206 void *(*start_routine) (void *),
207 void *__restrict arg);
209 /* Allocate a new thread structure and a pthread thread ID (but not a
210 kernel thread or a stack). THREAD has one reference. */
211 extern int __pthread_alloc (struct __pthread **thread);
213 /* Deallocate the content of the thread structure. This is the dual of
214 __pthread_alloc (N.B. it does not call __pthread_stack_dealloc nor
215 __pthread_thread_terminate). THREAD loses one reference, and if
216 if the reference counter drops to 0 this returns 1, and the caller has
217 to call __pthread_dealloc_finish when it is really finished with using
218 THREAD. */
219 extern void __pthread_dealloc (struct __pthread *thread);
221 /* Confirm deallocating the thread structure. Before calling this
222 the structure will not be reused yet. */
223 extern void __pthread_dealloc_finish (struct __pthread *pthread);
226 /* Allocate a stack of size STACKSIZE. The stack base shall be
227 returned in *STACKADDR. */
228 extern int __pthread_stack_alloc (void **stackaddr, size_t stacksize);
230 /* Deallocate the stack STACKADDR of size STACKSIZE. */
231 extern void __pthread_stack_dealloc (void *stackaddr, size_t stacksize);
234 /* Setup thread THREAD's context. */
235 extern int __pthread_setup (struct __pthread *__restrict thread,
236 void (*entry_point) (struct __pthread *,
237 void *(*)(void *),
238 void *),
239 void *(*start_routine) (void *),
240 void *__restrict arg);
243 /* Allocate a kernel thread (and any miscellaneous system dependent
244 resources) for THREAD; it must not be placed on the run queue. */
245 extern int __pthread_thread_alloc (struct __pthread *thread);
247 /* Start THREAD making it eligible to run. */
248 extern int __pthread_thread_start (struct __pthread *thread);
250 /* Terminate the kernel thread associated with THREAD, and deallocate its
251 stack as well as any other kernel resource associated with it.
252 In addition, THREAD looses one reference.
254 This function can be called by any thread, including the target thread.
255 Since some resources that are destroyed along the kernel thread are
256 stored in thread-local variables, the conditions required for this
257 function to behave correctly are a bit unusual : as long as the target
258 thread hasn't been started, any thread can terminate it, but once it
259 has started, no other thread can terminate it, so that thread-local
260 variables created by that thread are correctly released. */
261 extern void __pthread_thread_terminate (struct __pthread *thread);
264 /* Called by a thread just before it calls the provided start
265 routine. */
266 extern void __pthread_startup (void);
268 /* Block THREAD. */
269 extern void __pthread_block (struct __pthread *thread);
271 /* Block THREAD until *ABSTIME is reached. */
272 extern error_t __pthread_timedblock (struct __pthread *__restrict thread,
273 const struct timespec *__restrict abstime,
274 clockid_t clock_id);
276 /* Block THREAD with interrupts. */
277 extern error_t __pthread_block_intr (struct __pthread *thread);
279 /* Block THREAD until *ABSTIME is reached, with interrupts. */
280 extern error_t __pthread_timedblock_intr (struct __pthread *__restrict thread,
281 const struct timespec *__restrict abstime,
282 clockid_t clock_id);
284 /* Wakeup THREAD. */
285 extern void __pthread_wakeup (struct __pthread *thread);
288 /* Perform a cancelation. The CANCEL_LOCK member of the given thread must
289 be locked before calling this function, which must unlock it. */
290 extern int __pthread_do_cancel (struct __pthread *thread);
293 /* Initialize the thread specific data structures. THREAD must be the
294 calling thread. */
295 extern error_t __pthread_init_specific (struct __pthread *thread);
297 /* Call the destructors on all of the thread specific data in THREAD.
298 THREAD must be the calling thread. */
299 extern void __pthread_destroy_specific (struct __pthread *thread);
302 /* Initialize newly create thread *THREAD's signal state data
303 structures. */
304 extern error_t __pthread_sigstate_init (struct __pthread *thread);
306 /* Destroy the signal state data structures associated with thread
307 *THREAD. */
308 extern void __pthread_sigstate_destroy (struct __pthread *thread);
310 /* Modify thread *THREAD's signal state. */
311 extern error_t __pthread_sigstate (struct __pthread *__restrict thread, int how,
312 const sigset_t *__restrict set,
313 sigset_t *__restrict oset,
314 int clear_pending);
316 /* If supported, check that MUTEX is locked by the caller. */
317 extern int __pthread_mutex_checklocked (pthread_mutex_t *mtx);
320 /* Default thread attributes. */
321 extern struct __pthread_attr __pthread_default_attr;
323 /* Default barrier attributes. */
324 extern const struct __pthread_barrierattr __pthread_default_barrierattr;
326 /* Default rdlock attributes. */
327 extern const struct __pthread_rwlockattr __pthread_default_rwlockattr;
329 /* Default condition attributes. */
330 extern const struct __pthread_condattr __pthread_default_condattr;
332 /* Semaphore encoding.
333 See nptl implementation for the details. */
334 struct new_sem
336 #if __HAVE_64B_ATOMICS
337 /* The data field holds both value (in the least-significant 32 bits) and
338 nwaiters. */
339 # if __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN
340 # define SEM_VALUE_OFFSET 0
341 # elif __BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN
342 # define SEM_VALUE_OFFSET 1
343 # else
344 # error Unsupported byte order.
345 # endif
346 # define SEM_NWAITERS_SHIFT 32
347 # define SEM_VALUE_MASK (~(unsigned int)0)
348 uint64_t data;
349 int pshared;
350 #define __SEMAPHORE_INITIALIZER(value, pshared) \
351 { (value), (pshared) }
352 #else
353 # define SEM_VALUE_SHIFT 1
354 # define SEM_NWAITERS_MASK ((unsigned int)1)
355 unsigned int value;
356 unsigned int nwaiters;
357 int pshared;
358 #define __SEMAPHORE_INITIALIZER(value, pshared) \
359 { (value) << SEM_VALUE_SHIFT, 0, (pshared) }
360 #endif
363 extern int __sem_waitfast (struct new_sem *isem, int definitive_result);
365 #endif /* pt-internal.h */