Windows uses pthreads-win32 library to provide the Linux pthread
functionality. It is observed that when the main thread calls
a pthread destructor after it exits, undefined behavior is seen
(e.g., junk values in data, causing pthread deadlocks).
Similar behavior has been seen by
other people as seen in the following email thread:
https://sourceware.org/ml/pthreads-win32/2003/msg00001.html
To avoid this, this commit de-registers the thread destructor
when the main thread exits (via the atexit handler).
Signed-off-by: Gurucharan Shetty <gshetty@nicira.com>
Acked-by: Ben Pfaff <blp@nicira.com>
#include <config.h>
#include "ovs-rcu.h"
#include <config.h>
#include "ovs-rcu.h"
+#include "fatal-signal.h"
#include "guarded-list.h"
#include "list.h"
#include "ovs-thread.h"
#include "guarded-list.h"
#include "list.h"
#include "ovs-thread.h"
ovsrcu_unregister__(perthread);
}
ovsrcu_unregister__(perthread);
}
+/* Cancels the callback to ovsrcu_thread_exit_cb().
+ *
+ * Cancelling the call to the destructor during the main thread exit
+ * is needed while using pthreads-win32 library in Windows. It has been
+ * observed that in pthreads-win32, a call to the destructor during
+ * main thread exit causes undefined behavior. */
+static void
+ovsrcu_cancel_thread_exit_cb(void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
+{
+ pthread_setspecific(perthread_key, NULL);
+}
+
static void
ovsrcu_init_module(void)
{
static void
ovsrcu_init_module(void)
{
if (ovsthread_once_start(&once)) {
global_seqno = seq_create();
xpthread_key_create(&perthread_key, ovsrcu_thread_exit_cb);
if (ovsthread_once_start(&once)) {
global_seqno = seq_create();
xpthread_key_create(&perthread_key, ovsrcu_thread_exit_cb);
+ fatal_signal_add_hook(ovsrcu_cancel_thread_exit_cb, NULL, NULL, true);
list_init(&ovsrcu_threads);
ovs_mutex_init(&ovsrcu_threads_mutex);
list_init(&ovsrcu_threads);
ovs_mutex_init(&ovsrcu_threads_mutex);
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "compiler.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "compiler.h"
+#include "fatal-signal.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "list.h"
#include "netdev-dpdk.h"
#include "hash.h"
#include "list.h"
#include "netdev-dpdk.h"
+/* Cancels the callback to ovsthread_key_destruct__().
+ *
+ * Cancelling the call to the destructor during the main thread exit
+ * is needed while using pthreads-win32 library in Windows. It has been
+ * observed that in pthreads-win32, a call to the destructor during
+ * main thread exit causes undefined behavior. */
+static void
+ovsthread_cancel_ovsthread_key_destruct__(void *aux OVS_UNUSED)
+{
+ pthread_setspecific(tsd_key, NULL);
+}
+
/* Initializes '*keyp' as a thread-specific data key. The data items are
* initially null in all threads.
*
/* Initializes '*keyp' as a thread-specific data key. The data items are
* initially null in all threads.
*
if (ovsthread_once_start(&once)) {
xpthread_key_create(&tsd_key, ovsthread_key_destruct__);
if (ovsthread_once_start(&once)) {
xpthread_key_create(&tsd_key, ovsthread_key_destruct__);
+ fatal_signal_add_hook(ovsthread_cancel_ovsthread_key_destruct__,
+ NULL, NULL, true);
ovsthread_once_done(&once);
}
ovsthread_once_done(&once);
}
#include <config.h>
#undef NDEBUG
#include <config.h>
#undef NDEBUG
+#include "fatal-signal.h"
#include "ovs-atomic.h"
#include "ovstest.h"
#include "ovs-thread.h"
#include "ovs-atomic.h"
#include "ovstest.h"
#include "ovs-thread.h"
static void
test_atomic_main(int argc OVS_UNUSED, char *argv[] OVS_UNUSED)
{
static void
test_atomic_main(int argc OVS_UNUSED, char *argv[] OVS_UNUSED)
{
test_atomic_plain();
test_atomic_relaxed();
test_atomic_consume();
test_atomic_plain();
test_atomic_relaxed();
test_atomic_consume();