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* 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. |
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