Mail Archives: cygwin-developers/1999/09/16/14:41:48
Chris Faylor <cgf AT cygnus DOT com> writes:
> On Thu, Sep 16, 1999 at 10:29:50AM -0500, Mumit Khan wrote:
> >Another issue when you're dealing with thread start routines -- it's
> >almost always better to malloc the the parameter argument instead of
> >passing the address of a stack data element. It'll work in the current
> >usages in winsup, but this usage can lead to very subtle and hard to
> >track errors.
>
> That's probably because, AFAICT, in every case where the argument is
> non-NULL it *is* malloced.
My mistake -- I generalized based on one particular instance, sorry. I
was referring to the parameter passed to thread_stub, which caught my
eye. It is harmless in this particular case since the calling thread
waits on the callee (synchronization acts as insurance against possible
stack mismatch).
Oh, the horror stories I can tell about tracking these down ... "it was
a dark and stormy night ... "
How about this:
Thu Sep 16 12:31:46 1999 Mumit Khan <khan AT xraylith DOT wisc DOT edu>
* debug.cc (stdlib.h): Unconditionally include.
(thread_stub): Don't use structure copy. Deallocate memory when
done.
(makethread): Don't pass stack data to thread start routine.
--- debug.cc.~1 Thu Sep 16 12:14:44 1999
+++ debug.cc Thu Sep 16 12:29:51 1999
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ details. */
#define NO_DEBUG_DEFINES
#include "winsup.h"
#include "exceptions.h"
+#include <stdlib.h>
#undef lock
#undef unlock
@@ -84,7 +85,7 @@ static DWORD WINAPI
thread_stub (VOID *arg)
{
exception_list except_entry;
- thread_start info = *((thread_start *) arg);
+ thread_start *info = (thread_start *) arg;
/* marco AT ddi DOT nl: Needed for the reent's of this local dll thread
I assume that the local threads are using the reent structure of
@@ -95,11 +96,13 @@ thread_stub (VOID *arg)
api_fatal(" Sig proc MT init failed\n");
#endif
- SetEvent (info.sync);
+ SetEvent (info->sync);
init_exceptions (&except_entry);
- return (*info.func) (info.arg);
+ DWORD retcode = (*info->func) (info->arg);
+ free (info);
+ return retcode;
}
HANDLE
@@ -109,11 +112,18 @@ makethread (DWORD (*start) (void *), LPV
DWORD tid;
HANDLE h;
SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES *sa;
- thread_start info;
+ // This is deallocated by thread_stub.
+ thread_start *info = (thread_start *) malloc (sizeof (thread_start));
- info.func = start;
- info.arg = param;
- info.sync = CreateEvent (&sec_none_nih, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
+ if (! info)
+ {
+ debug_printf ("malloc failed, %E");
+ return INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
+ }
+
+ info->func = start;
+ info->arg = param;
+ info->sync = CreateEvent (&sec_none_nih, FALSE, FALSE, NULL);
if (*name != '+')
sa = &sec_none_nih;
@@ -123,12 +133,12 @@ makethread (DWORD (*start) (void *), LPV
sa = &sec_none;
}
- if ((h = CreateThread (sa, 0, thread_stub, (VOID *)&info, flags, &tid)))
+ if ((h = CreateThread (sa, 0, thread_stub, (VOID *)info, flags, &tid)))
{
regthread (name, tid);
- WaitForSingleObject (info.sync, INFINITE);
+ WaitForSingleObject (info->sync, INFINITE);
}
- CloseHandle (info.sync);
+ CloseHandle (info->sync);
return h;
}
@@ -164,7 +174,6 @@ threadname (DWORD tid, int lockit)
}
#ifdef DEBUGGING
-#include <stdlib.h>
typedef struct _h
{
Regards,
Mumit
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