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author | Kurt Miller <kurt@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2007-06-05 18:11:50 +0000 |
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committer | Kurt Miller <kurt@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2007-06-05 18:11:50 +0000 |
commit | 5ea227edb4b41ecee104b943846b3df89ceafb8c (patch) | |
tree | 5e3932033b9b169395a0474156a37318fa74db42 /distrib/sets | |
parent | 5727900f0e332290d68166eab7d4e4d71eea2264 (diff) |
_FD_LOCK/UNLOCK() is libpthread specific and not needed for librthread, so
isolate its usage to libpthread only and replace with generic non-static
mutex support in the one place it is needed:
- remove _FD_LOCK/UNLOCK from lseek and ftruncate in libc and make the
functions weak so that libpthread can override with its own new
versions that do the locking.
- remove _thread_fd_lock/unlock() weak functions from libc and adjust
libpthread for the change.
- add generic _thread_mutex_lock/unlock/destroy() weak functions in libc
to support non-static mutexes in libc and add libpthread and librthread
implementations for them. libc can utilize non-static mutexes via the
new _MUTEX_LOCK/UNLOCK/DESTROY() macros. Actually these new macros can
support both static and non-static mutexes but currently only using
them for non-static.
- make opendir/closedir/readdir/readdir_r/seekdir/telldir() thread-safe
for both thread libraries by using a non-static mutex in the struct
_dirdesc (typedef DIR), utilizing it in the *dir functions and remove
remaining and incorrect _FD_LOCK/UNLOCK() use in libc.
- add comments to both thread libraries to indicate libc depends on the
current implementation of static mutex initialization. suggested by
marc@
- major bump libc and libpthread due to function removal, structure
change and weak symbol conversions.
okay marc@, tedu@
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