Revert mx parameter and mutex lock while operating the list.
Mutex was removed with 94d24160 informing that:
'Use InterlockedCompareExchangePointer to ensure race safeness
without using a mutex.'
But it does not.
Calling pthread_mutex_init and pthread_mutex_destroy from two or
more threads occasionally leads to hang in pthread_mutex_destroy.
To not change the behaviour of other cases where List_insert was called,
List_insert_nolock is added.
POSIX requires that key destructors are called in a loop
for each key with a non-NULL value until all values are
NULL, or until all destructors for non-NULL values
have been called at least PTHREAD_DESTRUCTOR_ITERATIONS
(per POSIX: 4) times.
Cygwinonly called all destructors with non-NULL values
exactly once. This patch fixes Cygwin to follow POSIX.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
- Move pthread_join to thread.cc to have all `join' calls in
the same file (pthread_timedjoin_np needs pthread_convert_abstime
which is static inline in thread.cc)
- Bump API version
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
This new function returns the name of the calling thread; works for both
cygthreads and pthreads. All calls to cygthread::name(/*void*/) replaced
by calls to mythreadname(/*void*/).
- pthread_mutex::lock now takes a PLARGE_INTEGER timeout pointer
and uses that in the call to cygwait.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
- Introduce inline helper pthread_convert_abstime. It converts
an absolute timespec to a Windows LARGE_INTEGER timestamp,
depending on the used clock.
- Use this function from pthread_cond_timedwait and semaphore::timedwait
- Merge semaphore::_wait and semaphore::_timedwait into single _wait
method, taking a LARGER_INTEGER timestamp.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
This patch adds pthread_getname_np and pthread_setname_np.
These were added to glibc in 2.12[1] and are also present in some form on
NetBSD and several UNIXes.
The code is based on NetBSD's implementation with changes to better match
Linux behaviour.
Implementation quirks:
* pthread_setname_np with a NULL pointer segfaults (as linux)
* pthread_setname_np returns ERANGE for names longer than 16 characters (as
linux)
* pthread_getname_np with a NULL pointer returns EFAULT (as linux)
* pthread_getname_np with a buffer length of less than 16 returns ERANGE (as
linux)
* pthread_getname_np truncates the thread name to fit the buffer length.
This guarantees success even when the default thread name is longer than 16
characters, but means there is no way to discover the actual length of the
thread name. (Linux always truncates the thread name to 16 characters)
* Changing program_invocation_short_name changes the default thread name (on
linux, it has no effect on the default thread name)
I'll leave it up to you to decide if any of these matter.
This is implemented via class pthread_attr to make it easier to add
pthread_attr_[gs]etname_np (present in NetBSD and some UNIXes) should it
ever be added to Linux (or we decide we want it anyway).
[1] https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=NEWS
Bump GPLv2+ to GPLv3+ for some files, clarify BSD 2-clause.
Everything else stays under GPLv3+.
New Linking Exception exempts resulting executables from LGPLv3 section 4.
Add CONTRIBUTORS file to keep track of licensing.
Remove 'Copyright Red Hat Inc' comments.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
* miscfuncs.cc (struct pthread_wrapper_arg): Add member guardsize.
(pthread_wrapper): Set thread stack guarantee according to guardsize.
Tweak assembler code so that $rax/$eax is not required by GCC to
prepare the wrapper_arg value.
(CygwinCreateThread): Fix deadzone handling. Drop setting a "POSIX"
guardpage (aka page w/ PAGE_NOACCESS). Always use Windows guard
pages instead. On post-XP systems (providing SetThreadStackGuarantee)
always set up stack Windows like with reserved/commited areas and
movable guard pages. Only on XP set up stack fully commited if the
guardpage size is not the default system guardpage size.
Fill out pthread_wrapper_arg::guardsize. Improve comments.
* resource.cc: Implement RSTACK_LIMIT Linux-like.
(DEFAULT_STACKSIZE): New macro.
(DEFAULT_STACKGUARD): Ditto.
(rlimit_stack_guard): New muto.
(rlimit_stack): New global variable holding current RSTACK_LIMIT values.
(__set_rlimit_stack): Set rlimit_stack under lock.
(__get_rlimit_stack): Initialize rlimit_stack from executable header
and return rlimit_stack values under lock.
(get_rlimit_stack): Filtering function to return useful default
stacksize from rlimit_stack.rlim_cur value.
(getrlimit): Call __get_rlimit_stack in RLIMIT_STACK case.
(setrlimit): Call __set_rlimit_stack in RLIMIT_STACK case.
* thread.cc (pthread::create): Fetch default stacksize calling
get_rlimit_stack.
(pthread_attr::pthread_attr): Fetch default guardsize calling
wincap.def_guard_page_size.
(pthread_attr_getstacksize): Fetch default stacksize calling
get_rlimit_stack.
* thread.h (PTHREAD_DEFAULT_STACKSIZE): Remove.
(PTHREAD_DEFAULT_GUARDSIZE): Remove.
(get_rlimit_stack): Declare.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
(enum _SEMAPHORE_INFORMATION_CLASS): Define.
(NtQuerySemaphore): Declare.
* thread.h (class semaphore): Add member startvalue.
(semaphore::fixup_before_fork): New inline method.
(semaphore::_fixup_before_fork): Declare.
* thread.cc (MTinterface::fixup_before_fork): Additionally call
semaphore::fixup_before_fork.
(semaphore::semaphore): Set currentvalue to -1. Set startvalue to
incoming initializer value.
(semaphore::_getvalue): Just query semaphore using NtQuerySemaphore
rather then using WFSO/Release.
(semaphore::_post): Drop setting currentvalue. It's not thread-safe.
(semaphore::_trywait): Ditto.
(semaphore::_timedwait): Ditto.
(semaphore::_wait): Ditto.
(semaphore::_fixup_before_fork): New method, setting currentvalue from
actual windows semaphore right before fork.
(semaphore::_fixup_after_fork): Drop kludge from 2013-07-10. Drop
FIXME comment.
* cygheap.cc (init_cygheap::find_tls): Rename threadlist_ix -> ix. Only take
one pass through thread list, looking for eligible threads to signal. Set a
new param indicating that function has found a sigwait* mask.
* cygheap.h (init_cygheap::find_tls): Reflect new parameter.
* dcrt0.cc (parent_sigmask): New variable.
(child_info_spawn::handle_spawn): Save parent's signal mask here.
(dll_crt0_1): Restore parent's signal mask to tls sigmask as appropriate. Call
sig_dispatch_pending to flush signal queue when we can finally do something
with signals.
* exceptions.cc (sigpacket::process): Avoid attempting to handle signals if we
haven't finished initializing. Rely on the fact that find_tls will do mask
checking and don't do it again. Delete ill-named 'dummy' variable.
* sigproc.cc (cygheap_exec_info::alloc): Save calling thread's signal mask in
new sigmask field.
(wait_sig): Try to debug when WFSO fails and DEBUGGING is defined.
* thread.cc (pthread::set_tls_self_pointer): Make this a true automatic method
rather than inexplicably relying on a thread parameter.
(pthread::thread_init_wrapper): Accommodate set_tls_self_pointer change to
non-static. Initialize sigmask before setting tid or suffer signal races.
* ehread.h (pthread::set_tls_self_pointer): Make non-static, delete parameter.
that we're looking for the current thread.
(pthread_rwlock::tryrdlock): Eliminate self variable. Accommodate change in
lookup_reader().
(pthread_rwlock::unlock): Ditto.
(pthread_rwlock::rdlock): Ditto. Move add_reader call after writer tests to
more closely mimic old behavior.
(pthread_rwlock::wrlock): Accommodate change in lookup_reader().
* thread.h ((pthread_rwlock::lookup_reader): Eliminate argument.
pointer to allocated RWLOCK_READER structure.
(pthread_rwlock::rdlock): Reorganize to reflect new add_reader functionality.
(pthread_rwlock::tryrdlock): Ditto. Remove unneeded call to lookup_reader().
* thread.h (pthread_rwlock::RWLOCK_READER::RWLOCK_READER): New constructor.
(pthread_rwlock::add_reader): Reflect new functionality.
* cygserver_ipc.h (ipc_set_proc_info): Use _cygtls::ipc_set_proc_info to set
per-thread signal arrived value.
* cygthread.cc (cygthread::detach): Use per-thread signal_arrived via
set_thread_waiting.
* fork.cc (_cygtls::fixup_after_fork): Clear signal_arrived.
(_cygtls::remove): Close any signal_arrived handle when thread exists.
(_cygtls::find_tls): Remove unneeded function.
* cygtls.h: Update copyright.
(class _cygtls): Reorganize to help avoid rebuilding newlib when structure
changes.
(_cygtls::event): Delete.
(_cygtls::threadkill): Ditto.
(_cygtls::signal_waiting): Declare new bool.
(_cygtls::find_tls): Delete declaration.
(_cygtls::set_threadkill): Ditto.
(_cygtls::reset_threadkill): Ditto.
(_cygtls::set_signal_arrived): Declare new function.
(class set_thread_waiting): Declare new class.
* cygwait.cc (cw_nowait_storage): Define.
(cygwait): Set per-thread signal_arrived via set_thread_waiting. Don't
special-case _main_tls.
* cygwait.h (cw_nowait): Define.
(cw_infinite): Ditto.
(cygwait): Redefine pathological wait-only case.
* dcrt0.cc (dll_crt0_0): Remove call to now-defunct events_init().
(dll_crt0_1): Remove call to now-defunct create_signal_arrived().
* exceptions.cc: Reflect set_signal_mask() argument reordering throughout.
Remove signal mask synchronization throughout.
(events_init): Delete definition.
(mask_sync): Delete now-unneeded mask synchronization.
(set_signal_mask): Reverse order of arguments to "standard" to, from layout.
Rename "newmask" argument to "setmask". Remove debugging.
(sig_handle_tty_stop): Use cancelable_wait rather than WFMO.
(_cygtls::interrupt_setup): Don't treat "threadkill" events specially.
Conditionally set signal_arrived depending on whether the thread has created it
or not.
(sigpacket::process): Reorganize to reflect thread-specific sending of signals
which is more in line with the way it was actually supposed to work.
* fhandler_socket.cc (get_inet_addr): Use cancelable_wait rather than
IsEventSignalled to avoid potential race.
(fhandler_socket::wait_for_events): Set signal_arrived event using
set_thread_waiting().
(fhandler_socket::close): Use cygwait for the case of just waiting 10 ms for a
signal.
* fhandler_tape.cc (fhandler_dev_tape::_lock): Use cancelable_wait rather than
WFMO. Redo switch/case tests accordingly.
* fhandler_termios.cc (fhandler_termios::bg_check): Use cygwait for case of
just waiting 0 ms for a potential signal.
* fhandler_tty.cc (fhandler_pty_master::process_slave_output): Use
cancelable_wait rather than WFSO.
* fhandler_windows.cc (fhandler_windows::read): Set per-thread signal_arrived
via set_thread_waiting().
* flock.cc (lf_setlock): Ditto.
* select.cc (pselect): Ditto. Set per-thread signal_arrived using
set_thread_waiting().
* gendef: Don't special case handling of _cygtls::sig for threads.
* gentls_offsets: Use #pragma once in tlsoffsets.h.
* ntdll.h: Use #pragma once.
* poll.cc: Reflect set_signal_mask() argument reordering.
* posix_ipc.cc (ipc_mutex_lock): Use cancelable_wait rather than WFMO.
(ipc_cond_timedwait): Set perl-thread signal arrived using
set_thread_waiting().
* security.h: Use #pragma once.
* signal.cc (abort): Reflect set_signal_mask() argument reordering.
(clock_nanosleep): Ditto. Change call to cancelable_wait to properly specify
handling of cancel and interrupt.
(sigwaitinfo): Remove handling of per-thread event in favor of per-thread
signal_arrived. Use cancelable_wait rather than WFSO.
* sigproc.cc (signal_arrived): Delete definition.
(create_signal_arrived): Ditto.
* sigproc.h (signal_arrived): Delete declaration.
(set_signal_mask): Avoid defining as a "C" function. Don't conditionally
declare.
(create_signal_arrived): Delete declaration.
* syscalls.cc (rename): Use cygwait() rather than WFSO.
* thread.h (fast_mutex::lock): Use cw_infinite rather than LARGE_NULL.
* wait.cc (wait4): Ditto.
* thread.cc (pthread_mutex::lock): Ditto.
(pthread::join): Ditto.
(semaphore::_wait): Ditto.
(pthread_kill): Remove set_threadkill() accommodation.
* tlsoffsets.h: Regenerate.
(cancelable_wait): Define variant which accepts DWORD time argument.
(cygwait): Use cancelable_wait with DWORD argument.
(cygwait): Use cancelable_wait with DWORD argument and cw_sig_eintr for
timeout-only case.
* exceptions.cc (handle_sigsuspend): Use LARGE_NULL as second argument to
distinguish between cancelable_wait variants.
* thread.cc (pthread_mutex::lock): Ditto.
(pthread::join): Ditto.
(semaphore::_timedwait): Ditto.
* thread.h (fast_mutex::lock): Ditto.
* wait.cc (wait4): Ditto.
* collate.h: New header.
(__collate_range_cmp): Declare.
(__collate_load_error): Define.
* glob.cc: Pull in latest version from FreeBSD. Simplify and reduce
Cygwin-specific changes.
* regex/regcomp.c: Include collate.h on Cygwin as well.
(__collate_range_cmp): Move from here...
* nlsfuncs.cc (__collate_range_cmp): ...to here.
* miscfuncs.cc (thread_wrapper): Fix typo in comment.
(CygwinCreateThread): Take dead zone of Windows stack into account.
Change the way how the stack is commited and how to handle guardpages.
Explain how and why.
* thread.h (PTHREAD_DEFAULT_STACKSIZE): Change definition. Explain why.
(CygwinCreateThread): Simplify code by assuming that now stack-related
input values are undefined. Set stack protection to PAGE_READWRITE,
as is default on Windows. Add lengthy comment to explain POSIX
guardpage.
* thread.cc (pthread_attr::pthread_attr): Initialize stacksize as
PTHREAD_DEFAULT_STACKSIZE. Initialize guardsize as
PTHREAD_DEFAULT_GUARDSIZE.
* thread.h (PTHREAD_DEFAULT_STACKSIZE): Define. Add comment to explain.
(PTHREAD_DEFAULT_GUARDSIZE): Define.
* fhandler.h: Use #pragma once rather than ifdef guards.
(fhandler_console::tc_getpgid): Return our pgid if we have never opened a
console.
* fork.cc: Rearrange includes to accommodate fhandler.h use of pinfo.h.
* sigproc.cc: Ditto.
* spawn.cc: Ditto.
(child_info_spawn::worker): Query myself->pgid rather than calling expensive
function.
* thread.h: Use #pragma once rather than ifdef guards.
* pinfo.h: Use #pragma once rather than ifdef guards.
(pinfo::remember): Don't define if sigproc.h has not been included.
(pinfo::reattach): Ditto.
* sigproc.h: Use #pragma once rather than ifdef guards. Use different test to
see if pinfo.h has been included.
sigprocmask to copy parent thread signal mask into new parent_sigmask
member.
(pthread::thread_init_wrapper): Copy _my_tls.sigmask from new
parent_sigmask member.
* thread.h (class pthread): Drop parent_tls. Add parent_sigmask.
(pthread_attr_setguardsize): Export.
(pthread_attr_setstack): Export.
(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): Export.
* init.cc (dll_entry): Remove wow64_test_stack_marker. Check for
unusual stack address by testing stack addresses from current TEB.
Check validity of _my_tls by testing if it's within the stack as
given in current TEB.
* miscfuncs.cc (struct thread_wrapper_arg): New structure used to
push all required information to thread_wrapper function.
(thread_wrapper): Wrapper function for actual thread function.
If an application stack has been given, change %ebp and %esp so that
the thread function runs on that stack. If the thread has been created
by CygwinCreateThread, set up the POSIX guard pages if necessary.
(CygwinCreateThread): New function.
* miscfuncs.h (CygwinCreateThread): Declare.
* ntdll.h (struct _TEB): Define all members up to Peb.
* posix.sgml (std-susv4): Move pthread_attr_getguardsize,
pthread_attr_setguardsize and pthread_attr_setstack here.
(std-deprec): Add pthread_attr_setstackaddr.
* sysconf.cc (sca): Set _SC_THREAD_ATTR_STACKADDR to
_POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKADDR.
* thread.cc (pthread::precreate): Copy pthread_attr stackaddr and
guardsize members.
(pthread::create): Call CygwinCreateThread.
(pthread_attr::pthread_attr): Initialize guardsize.
(pthread_attr_setstack): New function.
(pthread_attr_setstackaddr): New function.
(pthread_attr_setguardsize): New function.
(pthread_attr_getguardsize): New function.
(pthread_getattr_np): Copy attr.guardsize.
* thread.h (pthread_attr): Add member guardsize.
* include/pthread.h (pthread_attr_getguardsize): Declare.
(pthread_attr_setguardsize): Declare.
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API minor number.
* thread.cc (pthread::pthread): Initialize canceled to false.
(pthread::cancel): Set canceled before setting cancel_event.
(pthread::testcancel): Check for canceled. Only wait for cancel_event
if canceled is true. Explain why.
(pthread::_fixup_after_fork): Set canceled to false.
(strace_printf_wrap): Fix NOSTRACE definitions.
(strace_printf_wrap1): Fix NOSTRACE definitions.
(special_printf): Define.
* thread.cc: Perform minor syntax fix in a comment. Rename
"is_good_initialzer*" to "is_initializer*" throughout. Use pthread_printf
rather than debug_printf throughout. Add extra pthread_printf debugging
throughout.
(pthread_mutex::_new_mutex): New constant value.
(pthread_mutex::_unlocked_mutex): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::_destroyed_mutex): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::no_owner): Define new function.
(pthread_mutex::can_be_unlocked): Detect no_owner situation. Handle
PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL as a special case.
(pthread::create_cancel_event): Use C++ boolean values.
(pthread::precreate): Use method to set mutex type.
(pthread_cond::pthread_cond): Ditto.
(pthread_rwlock::pthread_rwlock): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::pthread_mutex): Set owner to _new_mutex initially.
(pthread_mutex::~pthread_mutex): Reset various elements to make it clearer if
they are incorrectly reused.
(pthread_mutex::lock): Add clarifying comment.
(pthread_mutex::unlock): Attempt to handle various mutex types correctly. In
particular, reinstate ability to have one thread unlock another thread's mutex
if type == PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL.
(semaphore::_fixup_after_fork): Avoid redundancy.
(pthread_mutex::_fixup_after_fork): Ditto. Fix debugging statement.
(__pthread_cond_dowait): Accommodate changes to remove previously inexplicable
use can_be_unblocked() as a static function.
* thread.h: Rename "is_good_initialzer*" to "is_initializer*" throughout.
(pthread_mutex): Reorganize. Make many things private.
(pthread_mutex::no_owner): Define new method.
(pthread_mutex::_new_mutex): Define new constant.
(pthread_mutex::_unlocked_mutex): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::_destroyed_mutex): Ditto.
pthread_mutex::init.
* thread.cc: Remov some obsolete comments.
(verifyable_object_isvalid): Reflect change to use thread_magic_t for magic
numbers.
(pthread_mutex::pthread_mutex): Set magic number to invalid initially until
we've verified that everything is valid.
(pthread_mutex::unlock): Fix a comment.
(verifyable_object::verifyable_object): Delete here.
(~verifyable_object::~verifyable_object): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::init): Don't run is_good_initializer for non-static objects.
* thread.h (thread_magic_t): New typedef.
(verifyable_object::verifyable_object): Use thread_magic_t;
(verifyable_object::magic): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::is_good_initializer_or_bad_object): Remove unneeded variable
names.
(pthread_mutex::can_be_unlocked): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::init): Ditto. Remove default for third argument.
* thread.cc (pthread_mutex::can_be_unlocked): Remove check for
MUTEX_OWNER_ANONYMOUS since it is racy and unsafe.
(pthread::init_mainthread): Initialize thread directly from _my_tls.
(pthread::self): Ditto.
(pthread::get_tls_self_pointer): Delete.
(pthread_mutex::pthread_mutex): Use an event rather than a semaphore.
(pthread_mutex::lock): Rename from _<func>. Derive self directly.
(pthread_mutex::tryunlock): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::destroy): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::unlock): Ditto. Accommodate change from semaphore to event.
(pthread_mutex::_fixup_after_fork): Accommodate change from semaphore to event.
(pthread_mutex::init): Don't attempt to initialize a semaphore unless it is in
an initialized state. Do this check under mutex_initialization_lock.lock
* thread.h (fast_mutex::init): Use event rather than semaphore.
(fast_mutex::lock): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::_lock): Delete.
(pthread_mutex::_unlock): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::_trylock): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::_destroy): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::get_pthread_self): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::get_tls_self_pointer): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::lock): Un-inline.
(pthread_mutex::unlock): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::trylock): Ditto.
(pthread_mutex::destroy): Ditto.
(select_record::select_record): Define do-nothing constructor for "new" to
avoid gratuitous zeroing.
(select_info): New base class.
(select_pipe_info): New class with methods for dealing with pipes.
(select_socket_info): New class with methods for dealing with sockets.
(select_serial_info): Dummy class for serial.
(select_mailslot_info): Dummy class for mailslots.
(select_stuff): Define device_specific_* as actual classes rather than void *.
* dtable.h (dtable::select_read): Accommodate return value change to 'bool' and
argument change to "select_stuff".
(dtable::select_write): Ditto.
(dtable::select_except): Ditto.
* dtable.cc (dtable::select_read): Accommodate return value change to 'bool'
and argument change to "select_stuff".
(dtable::select_write): Ditto.
(dtable::select_except): Ditto.
* fhandler.h: Excise select-related classes.
(fhandler_*::select_read): Change argument to select_stuff.
(fhandler_*::select_write): Ditto.
(fhandler_*::select_except): Ditto.
* select.cc (UNIX_FD_ZERO): Use memset rather than bzero.
(select_stuff::test_and_set): Change return type to bool. Allocate
select_record on entry and let fhandler_*::select_* operate on the start.next
field of select_stuff.
(pipeinf): Delete.
(select_pipe_info::select_pipe_info): New constructor. Allocates event for
controlling pipe waits.
(select_pipe_info::~select_pipe_info): New destructor. Destroy event. Stop
thread.
(select_pipe_info::add_watch_handle): New function.
(thread_pipe): Wait for the hEvent part of any overlapped pipes before peeking.
(start_thread_pipe): Don't allocate device_specific_pipe stuff here. Assume
that it has been allocated earlier.
(pipe_cleanup): Rely on select_pipe_info destructor to clean up pipe
paraphenalia.
(fhandler_*::select_*): Derive select_record from new select_stuff argument.
(fhandler_pipe::select_*): Ditto. Allocate pipe-specific field if not already
allocated.
(serialinf): Delete.
(thread_serial): serialinf -> select_serial_info.
(fhandler_base::ready_for_read): Rewrite to accommodate change in argument to
fhandler_*::select_*.
(socketinf): Delete.
(thread_socket): socketinf -> select_socket_info.
(mailslotinf): Delete.
(thread_mailslot): mailslotinf -> select_mailslot_info.
* thread.cc (pthread_rwlock::rdlock): If a thread already owns a
read lock, just count the number of locks for it, per SUSv4.
(pthread_rwlock::tryrdlock): Ditto.
(pthread_rwlock::unlock): If a thread has more than one concurrent
read locks, just count down.
where appropriate.
* globals.cc: New file for generic global variables.
* mkglobals_h: New file to generate globals.h.
* mkstatic: New Script used to build a (currently non-working) static
libcygwin_s.a.
* Makefile.in: Add unused rule to build a non-working libcygwin_s.a.
(DLL_OFILES): Add globals.o. Make all objects rely on globals.h.
(globals.h): New target. Generate globals.h.
* cygtls.h: Honor new CYGTLS_HANDLE define to control when the HANDLE operator
is allowed in _cygtls.
* dcrt0.cc: Move most globals to globals.cc.
* init.cc: Ditto.
* environ.cc (strip_title_path): Remove now-unneeded extern.
* fhandler_serial.cc (fhandler_serial::open): Ditto.
* pinfo.cc: Ditto.
(commune_process): Ditto.
* shared.cc: Ditto.
* glob.cc: Ditto.
* strace.cc: Ditto.
* exceptions.cc: Define CYGTLS_HANDLE before including winsup.h.
* path.cc (stat_suffixes): Move here.
* security.h: Add forward class path_conv declaration.
* smallprint.cc (__small_vsprintf): Make a true c++ function.
(__small_sprintf): Ditto.
(small_printf): Ditto.
(console_printf): Ditto.
(__small_vswprintf): Ditto.
(__small_swprintf): Ditto.
* spawn.cc (spawn_guts): Remove _stdcall decoration in favor of regparm.
(hExeced): Move to globals.cc
* strfuncs.cc (current_codepage): Ditto.
(active_codepage): Ditto.
* sync.cc (lock_process::locker): Move here from dcrt0.cc.
* syscalls.cc (stat_suffixes): Move to path.cc.
* tty.cc (tty::create_master): Uncapitalize fatal warning for consistency.
* winsup.h: Include globals.h to declare most of the grab bag list of globals
which were previously defined here.
* mount.h: Move USER_* defines back to shared_info.h.
* speclib: Force temporary directory cleanup.
Increase size of stack reserved and increase size before the current stack
pointer. Use pointers when doing arithmetic.
(dll_crt0_1): Initialize exception handler when we notice we're the child of a
fork from non-main thread.
* fork.cc (frok::parent): Make argument volatile.
(frok::child): Ditto.
(lock_signals): New class.
(lock_pthread): Ditto.
(hold_everhthing): Ditto.
(frok::parent): Move atforkprepare and atforkparent to lock_pthread class.
(fork): Make ischild boolean. Use hold_everything variable within limited
scope to set various mutexes in such a way as to avoid deadlocks.
* thread.h (pthread_mutex::tid): New variable, active when debugging for
tracking thread id of owner.
(pthread_mutex::set_owner): Set tid when debugging.
* thread.cc (pthread_mutex::pthread_mutex): Clear tid.
(pthread_mutex::_unlock): Ditto when unlocking.
(pthread_mutex::fixup_after_fork): Set tid to special value after forking since
owner is unknown.
* posix_ipc.cc: Include thread.h and semaphore.h. Remove TODO
comment.
(ipc_names): Add max_len member. Set to maximum length of the path
before tacking on the prefix path. Set prefix path for named semaphors
to /dev/shm, as on Linux.
(enum ipc_type_t): Change sem to semaphore to avoid name conflicts.
(check_path): Detect empty paths. Use ipc_names's max_len member.
Use __small_sprintf to create full object path name. Special case
semaphores.
(ipc_cond_init): Drop superfluous strcpy.
(class ipc_flock): New class to simplify file locking in subsequent
code.
(struct mq_hdr): Raise size of mqh_uname to allow adding a unique
LUID to the name.
(mq_open): Fix formatting. Create unique synchronization object names
using AllocateLocallyUniqueId.
(struct sem_finfo): New structure defining named semaphore file content.
(sem_open): Move here. Rework implementation to allow kernel
persistent implementation of POSIX named semaphores.
(_sem_close): Implement sem_close.
(sem_close): Move here. Just call _sem_close with do_close parameter
set to true.
(sem_unlink): New function.
* pthread.cc (mangle_sem_name): Remove.
(sem_open): Move to posix_ipc.cc.
(sem_close): Ditto.
* syscalls.cc (close_all_files): Call semaphore::terminate here.
* thread.cc: Fix formatting. Rearrange semaphore functions so that
they are close together.
(semaphore::semaphore): Rework to play nicely with new named semaphore
implementation.
(semaphore::_terminate): Call _sem_close if semaphore is a named
semaphore.
(semaphore::destroy): Don't destroy named semaphores. Return EINVAL
instead.
(semaphore::close): Only destroy named semaphores. Return EINVAL
otherwise.
(semaphore::open): Rework to play nicely with new named semaphore
implementation. Loop through existing semaphores to be able to
return same sem_t pointer as a former call on the same named semaphore.
(semaphore::getinternal): New function called from _sem_close.
* thread.h (class List): Make mx and head public.
(class semaphore): Fix formatting. Align method declarations with
implementation in thread.cc. Add members used for named semaphores.
(semaphore::terminate): New static method.
* include/semaphore.h: Redefine SEM_FAILED. Fix formatting.
(sem_unlink): Add declaration.
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump API minor number.