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      1  1.7.24.1      riz /*	$NetBSD: pthread_tsd.c,v 1.7.24.1 2012/11/28 23:58:35 riz Exp $	*/
      2       1.1  nathanw 
      3       1.1  nathanw /*-
      4       1.3       ad  * Copyright (c) 2001, 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5       1.1  nathanw  * All rights reserved.
      6       1.1  nathanw  *
      7       1.1  nathanw  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8  1.7.24.1      riz  * by Nathan J. Williams, by Andrew Doran, and by Christos Zoulas.
      9       1.1  nathanw  *
     10       1.1  nathanw  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11       1.1  nathanw  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12       1.1  nathanw  * are met:
     13       1.1  nathanw  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14       1.1  nathanw  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15       1.1  nathanw  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16       1.1  nathanw  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17       1.1  nathanw  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18       1.1  nathanw  *
     19       1.1  nathanw  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20       1.1  nathanw  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     21       1.1  nathanw  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     22       1.1  nathanw  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     23       1.1  nathanw  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     24       1.1  nathanw  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     25       1.1  nathanw  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     26       1.1  nathanw  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     27       1.1  nathanw  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     28       1.1  nathanw  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29       1.1  nathanw  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30       1.1  nathanw  */
     31       1.1  nathanw 
     32       1.1  nathanw #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     33  1.7.24.1      riz __RCSID("$NetBSD: pthread_tsd.c,v 1.7.24.1 2012/11/28 23:58:35 riz Exp $");
     34       1.1  nathanw 
     35       1.1  nathanw /* Functions and structures dealing with thread-specific data */
     36       1.1  nathanw #include <errno.h>
     37       1.1  nathanw 
     38       1.1  nathanw #include "pthread.h"
     39       1.1  nathanw #include "pthread_int.h"
     40       1.1  nathanw 
     41  1.7.24.1      riz 
     42       1.1  nathanw static pthread_mutex_t tsd_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
     43       1.1  nathanw static int nextkey;
     44  1.7.24.1      riz 
     45  1.7.24.1      riz PTQ_HEAD(pthread__tsd_list, pt_specific)
     46  1.7.24.1      riz     pthread__tsd_list[PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX];
     47       1.1  nathanw void (*pthread__tsd_destructors[PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX])(void *);
     48       1.1  nathanw 
     49       1.1  nathanw __strong_alias(__libc_thr_keycreate,pthread_key_create)
     50       1.1  nathanw __strong_alias(__libc_thr_keydelete,pthread_key_delete)
     51       1.1  nathanw 
     52  1.7.24.1      riz static void
     53  1.7.24.1      riz /*ARGSUSED*/
     54  1.7.24.1      riz null_destructor(void *p)
     55  1.7.24.1      riz {
     56  1.7.24.1      riz }
     57  1.7.24.1      riz 
     58       1.1  nathanw int
     59       1.1  nathanw pthread_key_create(pthread_key_t *key, void (*destructor)(void *))
     60       1.1  nathanw {
     61       1.1  nathanw 	int i;
     62       1.1  nathanw 
     63       1.1  nathanw 	/* Get a lock on the allocation list */
     64       1.1  nathanw 	pthread_mutex_lock(&tsd_mutex);
     65       1.1  nathanw 
     66  1.7.24.1      riz 	/* Find an available slot:
     67  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * The condition for an available slot is one with the destructor
     68  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * not being NULL. If the desired destructor is NULL we set it to
     69  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * our own internal destructor to satisfy the non NULL condition.
     70  1.7.24.1      riz 	 */
     71       1.1  nathanw 	/* 1. Search from "nextkey" to the end of the list. */
     72       1.1  nathanw 	for (i = nextkey; i < PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX; i++)
     73  1.7.24.1      riz 		if (pthread__tsd_destructors[i] == NULL)
     74       1.1  nathanw 			break;
     75       1.1  nathanw 
     76       1.1  nathanw 	if (i == PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX) {
     77       1.1  nathanw 		/* 2. If that didn't work, search from the start
     78       1.1  nathanw 		 *    of the list back to "nextkey".
     79       1.1  nathanw 		 */
     80       1.1  nathanw 		for (i = 0; i < nextkey; i++)
     81  1.7.24.1      riz 			if (pthread__tsd_destructors[i] == NULL)
     82       1.1  nathanw 				break;
     83       1.1  nathanw 
     84       1.1  nathanw 		if (i == nextkey) {
     85       1.1  nathanw 			/* If we didn't find one here, there isn't one
     86       1.1  nathanw 			 * to be found.
     87       1.1  nathanw 			 */
     88       1.1  nathanw 			pthread_mutex_unlock(&tsd_mutex);
     89       1.1  nathanw 			return EAGAIN;
     90       1.1  nathanw 		}
     91       1.1  nathanw 	}
     92       1.1  nathanw 
     93       1.1  nathanw 	/* Got one. */
     94  1.7.24.1      riz 	pthread__assert(PTQ_EMPTY(&pthread__tsd_list[i]));
     95  1.7.24.1      riz 	pthread__tsd_destructors[i] = destructor ? destructor : null_destructor;
     96  1.7.24.1      riz 
     97       1.1  nathanw 	nextkey = (i + 1) % PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX;
     98       1.1  nathanw 	pthread_mutex_unlock(&tsd_mutex);
     99       1.1  nathanw 	*key = i;
    100       1.1  nathanw 
    101       1.1  nathanw 	return 0;
    102       1.1  nathanw }
    103       1.1  nathanw 
    104  1.7.24.1      riz /*
    105  1.7.24.1      riz  * Each thread holds an array of PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX pt_specific list
    106  1.7.24.1      riz  * elements. When an element is used it is inserted into the appropriate
    107  1.7.24.1      riz  * key bucket of pthread__tsd_list. This means that ptqe_prev == NULL,
    108  1.7.24.1      riz  * means that the element is not threaded, ptqe_prev != NULL it is
    109  1.7.24.1      riz  * already part of the list. When we set to a NULL value we delete from the
    110  1.7.24.1      riz  * list if it was in the list, and when we set to non-NULL value, we insert
    111  1.7.24.1      riz  * in the list if it was not already there.
    112  1.7.24.1      riz  *
    113  1.7.24.1      riz  * We keep this global array of lists of threads that have called
    114  1.7.24.1      riz  * pthread_set_specific with non-null values, for each key so that
    115  1.7.24.1      riz  * we don't have to check all threads for non-NULL values in
    116  1.7.24.1      riz  * pthread_key_destroy
    117  1.7.24.1      riz  *
    118  1.7.24.1      riz  * We could keep an accounting of the number of specific used
    119  1.7.24.1      riz  * entries per thread, so that we can update pt_havespecific when we delete
    120  1.7.24.1      riz  * the last one, but we don't bother for now
    121  1.7.24.1      riz  */
    122  1.7.24.1      riz int
    123  1.7.24.1      riz pthread__add_specific(pthread_t self, pthread_key_t key, const void *value)
    124  1.7.24.1      riz {
    125  1.7.24.1      riz 	struct pt_specific *pt;
    126  1.7.24.1      riz 
    127  1.7.24.1      riz 	pthread__assert(key >= 0 && key < PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX);
    128  1.7.24.1      riz 
    129  1.7.24.1      riz 	pthread_mutex_lock(&tsd_mutex);
    130  1.7.24.1      riz 	pthread__assert(pthread__tsd_destructors[key] != NULL);
    131  1.7.24.1      riz 	pt = &self->pt_specific[key];
    132  1.7.24.1      riz 	self->pt_havespecific = 1;
    133  1.7.24.1      riz 	if (value) {
    134  1.7.24.1      riz 		if (pt->pts_next.ptqe_prev == NULL)
    135  1.7.24.1      riz 			PTQ_INSERT_HEAD(&pthread__tsd_list[key], pt, pts_next);
    136  1.7.24.1      riz 	} else {
    137  1.7.24.1      riz 		if (pt->pts_next.ptqe_prev != NULL) {
    138  1.7.24.1      riz 			PTQ_REMOVE(&pthread__tsd_list[key], pt, pts_next);
    139  1.7.24.1      riz 			pt->pts_next.ptqe_prev = NULL;
    140  1.7.24.1      riz 		}
    141  1.7.24.1      riz 	}
    142  1.7.24.1      riz 	pt->pts_value = __UNCONST(value);
    143  1.7.24.1      riz 	pthread_mutex_unlock(&tsd_mutex);
    144  1.7.24.1      riz 
    145  1.7.24.1      riz 	return 0;
    146  1.7.24.1      riz }
    147  1.7.24.1      riz 
    148       1.1  nathanw int
    149       1.1  nathanw pthread_key_delete(pthread_key_t key)
    150       1.1  nathanw {
    151       1.1  nathanw 
    152       1.1  nathanw 	/*
    153       1.1  nathanw 	 * This is tricky.  The standard says of pthread_key_create()
    154       1.1  nathanw 	 * that new keys have the value NULL associated with them in
    155       1.1  nathanw 	 * all threads.  According to people who were present at the
    156       1.1  nathanw 	 * standardization meeting, that requirement was written
    157       1.1  nathanw 	 * before pthread_key_delete() was introduced, and not
    158       1.1  nathanw 	 * reconsidered when it was.
    159       1.1  nathanw 	 *
    160       1.1  nathanw 	 * See David Butenhof's article in comp.programming.threads:
    161       1.1  nathanw 	 * Subject: Re: TSD key reusing issue
    162       1.1  nathanw 	 * Message-ID: <u97d8.29$fL6.200 (at) news.cpqcorp.net>
    163       1.1  nathanw 	 * Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 09:06:17 -0500
    164  1.7.24.1      riz 	 *	 http://groups.google.com/groups?\
    165  1.7.24.1      riz 	 *	 hl=en&selm=u97d8.29%24fL6.200%40news.cpqcorp.net
    166       1.1  nathanw 	 *
    167       1.1  nathanw 	 * Given:
    168       1.1  nathanw 	 *
    169       1.1  nathanw 	 * 1: Applications are not required to clear keys in all
    170       1.1  nathanw 	 *    threads before calling pthread_key_delete().
    171       1.1  nathanw 	 * 2: Clearing pointers without running destructors is a
    172       1.1  nathanw 	 *    memory leak.
    173       1.1  nathanw 	 * 3: The pthread_key_delete() function is expressly forbidden
    174       1.1  nathanw 	 *    to run any destructors.
    175       1.1  nathanw 	 *
    176       1.1  nathanw 	 * Option 1: Make this function effectively a no-op and
    177       1.1  nathanw 	 * prohibit key reuse. This is a possible resource-exhaustion
    178       1.1  nathanw 	 * problem given that we have a static storage area for keys,
    179       1.1  nathanw 	 * but having a non-static storage area would make
    180       1.1  nathanw 	 * pthread_setspecific() expensive (might need to realloc the
    181       1.1  nathanw 	 * TSD array).
    182       1.1  nathanw 	 *
    183       1.1  nathanw 	 * Option 2: Ignore the specified behavior of
    184       1.1  nathanw 	 * pthread_key_create() and leave the old values. If an
    185       1.1  nathanw 	 * application deletes a key that still has non-NULL values in
    186       1.1  nathanw 	 * some threads... it's probably a memory leak and hence
    187       1.1  nathanw 	 * incorrect anyway, and we're within our rights to let the
    188       1.1  nathanw 	 * application lose. However, it's possible (if unlikely) that
    189       1.1  nathanw 	 * the application is storing pointers to non-heap data, or
    190       1.1  nathanw 	 * non-pointers that have been wedged into a void pointer, so
    191       1.1  nathanw 	 * we can't entirely write off such applications as incorrect.
    192       1.1  nathanw 	 * This could also lead to running (new) destructors on old
    193       1.1  nathanw 	 * data that was never supposed to be associated with that
    194       1.1  nathanw 	 * destructor.
    195       1.1  nathanw 	 *
    196       1.1  nathanw 	 * Option 3: Follow the specified behavior of
    197       1.1  nathanw 	 * pthread_key_create().  Either pthread_key_create() or
    198       1.1  nathanw 	 * pthread_key_delete() would then have to clear the values in
    199       1.1  nathanw 	 * every thread's slot for that key. In order to guarantee the
    200       1.1  nathanw 	 * visibility of the NULL value in other threads, there would
    201       1.1  nathanw 	 * have to be synchronization operations in both the clearer
    202       1.1  nathanw 	 * and pthread_getspecific().  Putting synchronization in
    203       1.1  nathanw 	 * pthread_getspecific() is a big performance lose.  But in
    204       1.1  nathanw 	 * reality, only (buggy) reuse of an old key would require
    205       1.1  nathanw 	 * this synchronization; for a new key, there has to be a
    206       1.1  nathanw 	 * memory-visibility propagating event between the call to
    207       1.1  nathanw 	 * pthread_key_create() and pthread_getspecific() with that
    208       1.1  nathanw 	 * key, so setting the entries to NULL without synchronization
    209       1.1  nathanw 	 * will work, subject to problem (2) above. However, it's kind
    210       1.1  nathanw 	 * of slow.
    211       1.1  nathanw 	 *
    212       1.1  nathanw 	 * Note that the argument in option 3 only applies because we
    213       1.1  nathanw 	 * keep TSD in ordinary memory which follows the pthreads
    214       1.1  nathanw 	 * visibility rules. The visibility rules are not required by
    215       1.1  nathanw 	 * the standard to apply to TSD, so the argument doesn't
    216       1.1  nathanw 	 * apply in general, just to this implementation.
    217       1.1  nathanw 	 */
    218       1.1  nathanw 
    219  1.7.24.1      riz 	/*
    220  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * We do option 3; we find the list of all pt_specific structures
    221  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * threaded on the key we are deleting, unthread them, and set the
    222  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * pointer to NULL. Finally we unthread the entry, freeing it for
    223  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * further use.
    224  1.7.24.1      riz 	 *
    225  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * We don't call the destructor here, it is the responsibility
    226  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * of the application to cleanup the storage:
    227  1.7.24.1      riz 	 * 	http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/\
    228  1.7.24.1      riz 	 *	pthread_key_delete.html
    229  1.7.24.1      riz 	 */
    230  1.7.24.1      riz 	struct pt_specific *pt;
    231  1.7.24.1      riz 
    232  1.7.24.1      riz 	pthread__assert(key >= 0 && key < PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX);
    233  1.7.24.1      riz 
    234       1.1  nathanw 	pthread_mutex_lock(&tsd_mutex);
    235  1.7.24.1      riz 
    236  1.7.24.1      riz 	pthread__assert(pthread__tsd_destructors[key] != NULL);
    237  1.7.24.1      riz 
    238  1.7.24.1      riz 	while ((pt = PTQ_FIRST(&pthread__tsd_list[key])) != NULL) {
    239  1.7.24.1      riz 		PTQ_REMOVE(&pthread__tsd_list[key], pt, pts_next);
    240  1.7.24.1      riz 		pt->pts_value = NULL;
    241  1.7.24.1      riz 		pt->pts_next.ptqe_prev = NULL;
    242  1.7.24.1      riz 	}
    243  1.7.24.1      riz 
    244       1.1  nathanw 	pthread__tsd_destructors[key] = NULL;
    245       1.1  nathanw 	pthread_mutex_unlock(&tsd_mutex);
    246       1.1  nathanw 
    247       1.1  nathanw 	return 0;
    248       1.1  nathanw }
    249       1.1  nathanw 
    250       1.1  nathanw /* Perform thread-exit-time destruction of thread-specific data. */
    251       1.1  nathanw void
    252       1.1  nathanw pthread__destroy_tsd(pthread_t self)
    253       1.1  nathanw {
    254       1.1  nathanw 	int i, done, iterations;
    255       1.1  nathanw 	void *val;
    256       1.1  nathanw 	void (*destructor)(void *);
    257       1.1  nathanw 
    258       1.3       ad 	if (!self->pt_havespecific)
    259       1.3       ad 		return;
    260       1.4       ad 	pthread_mutex_unlock(&self->pt_lock);
    261       1.3       ad 
    262       1.1  nathanw 	/* Butenhof, section 5.4.2 (page 167):
    263       1.1  nathanw 	 *
    264       1.1  nathanw 	 * ``Also, Pthreads sets the thread-specific data value for a
    265       1.1  nathanw 	 * key to NULL before calling that key's destructor (passing
    266       1.1  nathanw 	 * the previous value of the key) when a thread terminates [*].
    267       1.1  nathanw 	 * ...
    268       1.1  nathanw 	 * [*] That is, unfortunately, not what the standard
    269       1.1  nathanw 	 * says. This is one of the problems with formal standards -
    270       1.1  nathanw 	 * they say what they say, not what they were intended to
    271       1.1  nathanw 	 * say. Somehow, an error crept in, and the sentence
    272       1.1  nathanw 	 * specifying that "the implementation clears the
    273       1.1  nathanw 	 * thread-specific data value before calling the destructor"
    274       1.1  nathanw 	 * was deleted. Nobody noticed, and the standard was approved
    275       1.1  nathanw 	 * with the error. So the standard says (by omission) that if
    276       1.1  nathanw 	 * you want to write a portable application using
    277       1.1  nathanw 	 * thread-specific data, that will not hang on thread
    278       1.1  nathanw 	 * termination, you must call pthread_setspecific within your
    279       1.1  nathanw 	 * destructor function to change the value to NULL. This would
    280       1.1  nathanw 	 * be silly, and any serious implementation of Pthreads will
    281       1.1  nathanw 	 * violate the standard in this respect. Of course, the
    282       1.1  nathanw 	 * standard will be fixed, probably by the 1003.1n amendment
    283       1.1  nathanw 	 * (assorted corrections to 1003.1c-1995), but that will take
    284       1.1  nathanw 	 * a while.''
    285       1.1  nathanw 	 */
    286       1.1  nathanw 
    287       1.1  nathanw 	iterations = 4; /* We're not required to try very hard */
    288       1.1  nathanw 	do {
    289       1.1  nathanw 		done = 1;
    290       1.1  nathanw 		for (i = 0; i < PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX; i++) {
    291  1.7.24.1      riz 			struct pt_specific *pt = &self->pt_specific[i];
    292  1.7.24.1      riz 			if (pt->pts_next.ptqe_prev == NULL)
    293  1.7.24.1      riz 				continue;
    294  1.7.24.1      riz 			pthread_mutex_lock(&tsd_mutex);
    295  1.7.24.1      riz 
    296  1.7.24.1      riz 			if (pt->pts_next.ptqe_prev != NULL)  {
    297  1.7.24.1      riz 				PTQ_REMOVE(&pthread__tsd_list[i], pt, pts_next);
    298  1.7.24.1      riz 				val = pt->pts_value;
    299  1.7.24.1      riz 				pt->pts_value = NULL;
    300  1.7.24.1      riz 				pt->pts_next.ptqe_prev = NULL;
    301       1.1  nathanw 				destructor = pthread__tsd_destructors[i];
    302  1.7.24.1      riz 			} else
    303  1.7.24.1      riz 				destructor = NULL;
    304  1.7.24.1      riz 
    305  1.7.24.1      riz 			pthread_mutex_unlock(&tsd_mutex);
    306  1.7.24.1      riz 			if (destructor != NULL) {
    307  1.7.24.1      riz 				done = 0;
    308  1.7.24.1      riz 				(*destructor)(val);
    309       1.1  nathanw 			}
    310       1.1  nathanw 		}
    311       1.1  nathanw 	} while (!done && iterations--);
    312       1.3       ad 
    313       1.3       ad 	self->pt_havespecific = 0;
    314       1.4       ad 	pthread_mutex_lock(&self->pt_lock);
    315       1.1  nathanw }
    316