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20 #include "common-defs.h"
21 #include "gdbsupport/thread-pool.h"
25 #include "gdbsupport/alt-stack.h"
26 #include "gdbsupport/block-signals.h"
28 #include <system_error>
30 /* On the off chance that we have the pthread library on a Windows
31 host, but std::thread is not using it, avoid calling
32 pthread_setname_np on Windows. */
34 #ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_SETNAME_NP
35 #define USE_PTHREAD_SETNAME_NP
39 #ifdef USE_PTHREAD_SETNAME_NP
43 /* Handle platform discrepancies in pthread_setname_np: macOS uses a
44 single-argument form, while Linux uses a two-argument form. NetBSD
45 takes a printf-style format and an argument. This wrapper handles the
48 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
static void
49 do_set_thread_name (int (*set_name
) (pthread_t
, const char *, void *),
52 set_name (pthread_self (), "%s", const_cast<char *> (name
));
55 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
static void
56 do_set_thread_name (int (*set_name
) (pthread_t
, const char *),
59 set_name (pthread_self (), name
);
62 /* The macOS man page says that pthread_setname_np returns "void", but
63 the headers actually declare it returning "int". */
64 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
static void
65 do_set_thread_name (int (*set_name
) (const char *), const char *name
)
71 set_thread_name (const char *name
)
73 do_set_thread_name (pthread_setname_np
, name
);
76 #elif defined (USE_WIN32API)
80 typedef HRESULT
WINAPI (SetThreadDescription_ftype
) (HANDLE
, PCWSTR
);
81 static SetThreadDescription_ftype
*dyn_SetThreadDescription
;
82 static bool initialized
;
89 HMODULE hm
= LoadLibrary (TEXT ("kernel32.dll"));
91 dyn_SetThreadDescription
92 = (SetThreadDescription_ftype
*) GetProcAddress (hm
,
93 "SetThreadDescription");
95 /* On some versions of Windows, this function is only available in
96 KernelBase.dll, not kernel32.dll. */
97 if (dyn_SetThreadDescription
== nullptr)
99 hm
= LoadLibrary (TEXT ("KernelBase.dll"));
101 dyn_SetThreadDescription
102 = (SetThreadDescription_ftype
*) GetProcAddress (hm
,
103 "SetThreadDescription");
108 do_set_thread_name (const wchar_t *name
)
113 if (dyn_SetThreadDescription
!= nullptr)
114 dyn_SetThreadDescription (GetCurrentThread (), name
);
117 #define set_thread_name(NAME) do_set_thread_name (L ## NAME)
119 #else /* USE_WIN32API */
122 set_thread_name (const char *name
)
128 #endif /* CXX_STD_THREAD */
133 /* The thread pool detach()s its threads, so that the threads will not
134 prevent the process from exiting. However, it was discovered that
135 if any detached threads were still waiting on a condition variable,
136 then the condition variable's destructor would wait for the threads
137 to exit -- defeating the purpose.
139 Allocating the thread pool on the heap and simply "leaking" it
142 thread_pool
*thread_pool::g_thread_pool
= new thread_pool ();
144 thread_pool::~thread_pool ()
146 /* Because this is a singleton, we don't need to clean up. The
147 threads are detached so that they won't prevent process exit.
148 And, cleaning up here would be actively harmful in at least one
149 case -- see the comment by the definition of g_thread_pool. */
153 thread_pool::set_thread_count (size_t num_threads
)
156 std::lock_guard
<std::mutex
> guard (m_tasks_mutex
);
157 m_sized_at_least_once
= true;
159 /* If the new size is larger, start some new threads. */
160 if (m_thread_count
< num_threads
)
162 /* Ensure that signals used by gdb are blocked in the new
164 block_signals blocker
;
165 for (size_t i
= m_thread_count
; i
< num_threads
; ++i
)
169 std::thread
thread (&thread_pool::thread_function
, this);
172 catch (const std::system_error
&)
174 /* libstdc++ may not implement std::thread, and will
175 throw an exception on use. It seems fine to ignore
176 this, and any other sort of startup failure here. */
182 /* If the new size is smaller, terminate some existing threads. */
183 if (num_threads
< m_thread_count
)
185 for (size_t i
= num_threads
; i
< m_thread_count
; ++i
)
187 m_tasks_cv
.notify_all ();
190 m_thread_count
= num_threads
;
192 /* No threads available, simply ignore the request. */
193 #endif /* CXX_STD_THREAD */
199 thread_pool::do_post_task (std::packaged_task
<void ()> &&func
)
201 /* This assert is here to check that no tasks are posted to the pool between
202 its initialization and sizing. */
203 gdb_assert (m_sized_at_least_once
);
204 std::packaged_task
<void ()> t (std::move (func
));
206 if (m_thread_count
!= 0)
208 std::lock_guard
<std::mutex
> guard (m_tasks_mutex
);
209 m_tasks
.emplace (std::move (t
));
210 m_tasks_cv
.notify_one ();
214 /* Just execute it now. */
220 thread_pool::thread_function ()
222 /* This must be done here, because on macOS one can only set the
223 name of the current thread. */
224 set_thread_name ("gdb worker");
226 /* Ensure that SIGSEGV is delivered to an alternate signal
228 gdb::alternate_signal_stack signal_stack
;
232 std::optional
<task_t
> t
;
235 /* We want to hold the lock while examining the task list, but
236 not while invoking the task function. */
237 std::unique_lock
<std::mutex
> guard (m_tasks_mutex
);
238 while (m_tasks
.empty ())
239 m_tasks_cv
.wait (guard
);
240 t
= std::move (m_tasks
.front());
250 #endif /* CXX_STD_THREAD */
252 } /* namespace gdb */