/* * Copyright (c) 2003 Daniel M. Eischen * Copyright (c) 1995-1998 John Birrell * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by John Birrell. * 4. Neither the name of the author nor the names of any co-contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY JOHN BIRRELL AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * $FreeBSD$ */ /* Allocate space for global thread variables here: */ #define GLOBAL_PTHREAD_PRIVATE #include "namespace.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "un-namespace.h" #include "libc_private.h" #include "thr_private.h" int __pthread_cond_wait(pthread_cond_t *, pthread_mutex_t *); int __pthread_mutex_lock(pthread_mutex_t *); int __pthread_mutex_trylock(pthread_mutex_t *); void _thread_init_hack(void) __attribute__ ((constructor)); static void init_private(void); static void init_main_thread(struct pthread *thread); /* * All weak references used within libc should be in this table. * This is so that static libraries will work. */ static void *references[] = { &_accept, &_bind, &_close, &_connect, &_dup, &_dup2, &_execve, &_fcntl, &_flock, &_flockfile, &_fstat, &_fstatfs, &_fsync, &_funlockfile, &_getdirentries, &_getlogin, &_getpeername, &_getsockname, &_getsockopt, &_ioctl, &_kevent, &_listen, &_nanosleep, &_open, &_pthread_getspecific, &_pthread_key_create, &_pthread_key_delete, &_pthread_mutex_destroy, &_pthread_mutex_init, &_pthread_mutex_lock, &_pthread_mutex_trylock, &_pthread_mutex_unlock, &_pthread_mutexattr_init, &_pthread_mutexattr_destroy, &_pthread_mutexattr_settype, &_pthread_once, &_pthread_setspecific, &_read, &_readv, &_recvfrom, &_recvmsg, &_select, &_sendmsg, &_sendto, &_setsockopt, &_sigaction, &_sigprocmask, &_sigsuspend, &_socket, &_socketpair, &_thread_init_hack, &_wait4, &_write, &_writev }; /* * These are needed when linking statically. All references within * libgcc (and in the future libc) to these routines are weak, but * if they are not (strongly) referenced by the application or other * libraries, then the actual functions will not be loaded. */ static void *libgcc_references[] = { &_pthread_once, &_pthread_key_create, &_pthread_key_delete, &_pthread_getspecific, &_pthread_setspecific, &_pthread_mutex_init, &_pthread_mutex_destroy, &_pthread_mutex_lock, &_pthread_mutex_trylock, &_pthread_mutex_unlock, &_pthread_create }; #define DUAL_ENTRY(entry) \ (pthread_func_t)entry, (pthread_func_t)entry static pthread_func_t jmp_table[][2] = { {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_cond_broadcast)}, /* PJT_COND_BROADCAST */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_cond_destroy)}, /* PJT_COND_DESTROY */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_cond_init)}, /* PJT_COND_INIT */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_cond_signal)}, /* PJT_COND_SIGNAL */ {(pthread_func_t)__pthread_cond_wait, (pthread_func_t)_pthread_cond_wait}, /* PJT_COND_WAIT */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_getspecific)}, /* PJT_GETSPECIFIC */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_key_create)}, /* PJT_KEY_CREATE */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_key_delete)}, /* PJT_KEY_DELETE*/ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_main_np)}, /* PJT_MAIN_NP */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_mutex_destroy)}, /* PJT_MUTEX_DESTROY */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_mutex_init)}, /* PJT_MUTEX_INIT */ {(pthread_func_t)__pthread_mutex_lock, (pthread_func_t)_pthread_mutex_lock}, /* PJT_MUTEX_LOCK */ {(pthread_func_t)__pthread_mutex_trylock, (pthread_func_t)_pthread_mutex_trylock},/* PJT_MUTEX_TRYLOCK */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_mutex_unlock)}, /* PJT_MUTEX_UNLOCK */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_mutexattr_destroy)}, /* PJT_MUTEXATTR_DESTROY */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_mutexattr_init)}, /* PJT_MUTEXATTR_INIT */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_mutexattr_settype)}, /* PJT_MUTEXATTR_SETTYPE */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_once)}, /* PJT_ONCE */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_rwlock_destroy)}, /* PJT_RWLOCK_DESTROY */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_rwlock_init)}, /* PJT_RWLOCK_INIT */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_rwlock_rdlock)}, /* PJT_RWLOCK_RDLOCK */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_rwlock_tryrdlock)},/* PJT_RWLOCK_TRYRDLOCK */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_rwlock_trywrlock)},/* PJT_RWLOCK_TRYWRLOCK */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_rwlock_unlock)}, /* PJT_RWLOCK_UNLOCK */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_rwlock_wrlock)}, /* PJT_RWLOCK_WRLOCK */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_self)}, /* PJT_SELF */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_setspecific)}, /* PJT_SETSPECIFIC */ {DUAL_ENTRY(_pthread_sigmask)} /* PJT_SIGMASK */ }; extern int _thread_state_running; static int init_once = 0; /* * For the shared version of the threads library, the above is sufficient. * But for the archive version of the library, we need a little bit more. * Namely, we must arrange for this particular module to be pulled in from * the archive library at link time. To accomplish that, we define and * initialize a variable, "_thread_autoinit_dummy_decl". This variable is * referenced (as an extern) from libc/stdlib/exit.c. This will always * create a need for this module, ensuring that it is present in the * executable. */ extern int _thread_autoinit_dummy_decl; int _thread_autoinit_dummy_decl = 0; void _thread_init_hack(void) { _libpthread_init(NULL); } /* * Threaded process initialization. * * This is only called under two conditions: * * 1) Some thread routines have detected that the library hasn't yet * been initialized (_thr_initial == NULL && curthread == NULL), or * * 2) An explicit call to reinitialize after a fork (indicated * by curthread != NULL) */ void _libpthread_init(struct pthread *curthread) { int fd, first = 0; sigset_t sigset, oldset; /* Check if this function has already been called: */ if ((_thr_initial != NULL) && (curthread == NULL)) /* Only initialize the threaded application once. */ return; /* * Make gcc quiescent about {,libgcc_}references not being * referenced: */ if ((references[0] == NULL) || (libgcc_references[0] == NULL)) PANIC("Failed loading mandatory references in _thread_init"); /* Pull debug symbols in for static binary */ _thread_state_running = PS_RUNNING; /* * Check the size of the jump table to make sure it is preset * with the correct number of entries. */ if (sizeof(jmp_table) != (sizeof(pthread_func_t) * PJT_MAX * 2)) PANIC("Thread jump table not properly initialized"); memcpy(__thr_jtable, jmp_table, sizeof(jmp_table)); /* * Check for the special case of this process running as * or in place of init as pid = 1: */ if ((_thr_pid = getpid()) == 1) { /* * Setup a new session for this process which is * assumed to be running as root. */ if (setsid() == -1) PANIC("Can't set session ID"); if (revoke(_PATH_CONSOLE) != 0) PANIC("Can't revoke console"); if ((fd = __sys_open(_PATH_CONSOLE, O_RDWR)) < 0) PANIC("Can't open console"); if (setlogin("root") == -1) PANIC("Can't set login to root"); if (__sys_ioctl(fd, TIOCSCTTY, (char *) NULL) == -1) PANIC("Can't set controlling terminal"); } /* Initialize pthread private data. */ init_private(); /* Set the initial thread. */ if (curthread == NULL) { first = 1; /* Create and initialize the initial thread. */ curthread = _thr_alloc(NULL); if (curthread == NULL) PANIC("Can't allocate initial thread"); init_main_thread(curthread); } /* * Add the thread to the thread list queue. */ THR_LIST_ADD(curthread); _thread_active_threads = 1; /* Setup the thread specific data */ _tcb_set(curthread->tcb); if (first) { SIGFILLSET(sigset); SIGDELSET(sigset, SIGTRAP); __sys_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigset, &oldset); _thr_signal_init(); _thr_initial = curthread; SIGDELSET(oldset, SIGCANCEL); __sys_sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL); if (_thread_event_mask & TD_CREATE) _thr_report_creation(curthread, curthread); } } /* * This function and pthread_create() do a lot of the same things. * It'd be nice to consolidate the common stuff in one place. */ static void init_main_thread(struct pthread *thread) { /* Setup the thread attributes. */ thr_self(&thread->tid); thread->attr = _pthread_attr_default; /* * Set up the thread stack. * * Create a red zone below the main stack. All other stacks * are constrained to a maximum size by the parameters * passed to mmap(), but this stack is only limited by * resource limits, so this stack needs an explicitly mapped * red zone to protect the thread stack that is just beyond. */ if (mmap((void *)_usrstack - _thr_stack_initial - _thr_guard_default, _thr_guard_default, 0, MAP_ANON, -1, 0) == MAP_FAILED) PANIC("Cannot allocate red zone for initial thread"); /* * Mark the stack as an application supplied stack so that it * isn't deallocated. * * XXX - I'm not sure it would hurt anything to deallocate * the main thread stack because deallocation doesn't * actually free() it; it just puts it in the free * stack queue for later reuse. */ thread->attr.stackaddr_attr = (void *)_usrstack - _thr_stack_initial; thread->attr.stacksize_attr = _thr_stack_initial; thread->attr.guardsize_attr = _thr_guard_default; thread->attr.flags |= THR_STACK_USER; /* * Write a magic value to the thread structure * to help identify valid ones: */ thread->magic = THR_MAGIC; thread->cancelflags = PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE | PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED; thread->name = strdup("initial thread"); /* Default the priority of the initial thread: */ thread->base_priority = THR_DEFAULT_PRIORITY; thread->active_priority = THR_DEFAULT_PRIORITY; thread->inherited_priority = 0; /* Initialize the mutex queue: */ TAILQ_INIT(&thread->mutexq); TAILQ_INIT(&thread->pri_mutexq); thread->state = PS_RUNNING; /* Others cleared to zero by thr_alloc() */ } static void init_private(void) { size_t len; int mib[2]; _thr_umtx_init(&_mutex_static_lock); _thr_umtx_init(&_cond_static_lock); _thr_umtx_init(&_rwlock_static_lock); _thr_umtx_init(&_keytable_lock); _thr_umtx_init(&_thr_atfork_lock); _thr_umtx_init(&_thr_event_lock); _thr_spinlock_init(); _thr_list_init(); /* * Avoid reinitializing some things if they don't need to be, * e.g. after a fork(). */ if (init_once == 0) { /* Find the stack top */ mib[0] = CTL_KERN; mib[1] = KERN_USRSTACK; len = sizeof (_usrstack); if (sysctl(mib, 2, &_usrstack, &len, NULL, 0) == -1) PANIC("Cannot get kern.usrstack from sysctl"); _thr_page_size = getpagesize(); _thr_guard_default = _thr_page_size; _pthread_attr_default.guardsize_attr = _thr_guard_default; _pthread_attr_default.stacksize_attr = _thr_stack_default; TAILQ_INIT(&_thr_atfork_list); #ifdef SYSTEM_SCOPE_ONLY _thr_scope_system = 1; #else if (getenv("LIBPTHREAD_SYSTEM_SCOPE") != NULL) _thr_scope_system = 1; else if (getenv("LIBPTHREAD_PROCESS_SCOPE") != NULL) _thr_scope_system = -1; #endif } init_once = 1; }