* thread_win32.c: native_cond_signal, native_cond_wait,
native_cond_initialize, native_cond_destroy are not used now.
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* thread_win32.c (w32_wait_events): fix wait object index in the
case of interrupt_event is not usable.
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* thread_win32.c (w32_wait_events): do not acquire GVL, to fix
deadlock at read/close race condition. instead, just ignore
interrupt_event if it is closed.
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Use PRIuSIZE instead of PRIdSIZE. This fixes the exception message shown
on too large xmalloc2. This commit also fixes other incorrect use of
PRIdSIZE in other functions; though most of them are debug print.
* gc.c (heap_extend_pages, get_envparam_size, ruby_malloc_size_overflow,
gc_profile_dump_on): Use PRIuSIZE instead of PRIdSIZE as the passed
value is size_t, not ssize_t.
* iseq.c (get_line_info, rb_iseq_disasm_insn): Ditto.
* sprintf.c (rb_str_format): Ditto.
* thread_win32.c (native_thread_create): Ditto.
* vm.c (get_param): Ditto.
* ext/objspace/objspace_dump.c (dump_append_string_content,
dump_object): Ditto.
* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (host_str, port_str): Ditto.
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* thread.c (rb_thread_atfork, rb_thread_atfork_before_exec): do
nothing unless working fork is available.
* thread_sync.c (rb_mutex_abandon_all): define only if working
fork is available.
* thread_sync.c (rb_mutex_abandon_keeping_mutexes): ditto.
* thread_sync.c (rb_mutex_abandon_locking_mutex): ditto.
* thread_win32.c (gvl_init): never used.
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Shutting down the timer thread now always closes pipes to free FDs.
In fact, we close the write ends of the pipes is done in the main
RubyVM to signal the timer thread shutdown.
To effectively close pipes, we implement userspace locks via
atomics to force the pipe closing thread to wait on any signal
handlers which may be waking up.
While we're at it, improve robustness during resource exhaustion and
allow it to limp along non-fatally if restarting a timer thread
fails.
This reverts r51268
Note: this change is tested with VM_CHECK_MODE 1 in vm_core.h
* process.c (close_unless_reserved): add extra check
(dup2_with_divert): remove
(redirect_dup2): use dup2 without divert
(before_exec_non_async_signal_safe): adjust call + comment
(rb_f_exec): stop timer thread for all OSes
(rb_exec_without_timer_thread): remove
* eval.c (ruby_cleanup): adjust call
* thread.c (rb_thread_stop_timer_thread): always close pipes
* thread_pthread.c (struct timer_thread_pipe): add writing field,
mark owner_process volatile for signal handlers
(rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread_fd): check valid FD
(rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread): set writing flag to prevent close
(rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread_low): ditto
(CLOSE_INVALIDATE): new macro
(close_invalidate): new function
(close_communication_pipe): removed
(setup_communication_pipe_internal): make errors non-fatal
(setup_communication_pipe): ditto
(thread_timer): close reading ends inside timer thread
(rb_thread_create_timer_thread): make errors non-fatal
(native_stop_timer_thread): close write ends only, always,
wait for signal handlers to finish
(rb_divert_reserved_fd): remove
* thread_win32.c (native_stop_timer_thread): adjust (untested)
(rb_divert_reserved_fd): remove
* vm_core.h: adjust prototype
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with one of the timer thread FDs, the internal FD is diverted.
[Bug #11336] [ruby-core:69886] [Bug #11350] [ruby-core:69961]
* process.c (dup2_with_divert): new function for the above purpose.
* thread_pthread.c (rb_divert_reserved_fd): new function for
diverting reserved FD. If the given FD is the same as one of the
reserved FDs, the reserved FD number is internally changed.
It returns -1 when error. Otherwise, returns 0. It also returns
0 if there is no need to change reserved FD number.
* thread_win32.c (rb_divert_reserved_fd): always returns 0 because
of no reserved FDs.
* internal.h (rb_divert_reserved_fd): prototype declaration.
It is Ruby internal use only.
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set thread name visible with ps command on GNU/Linux.
Ex. ps -o %c -L
* thread.c (thread_start_func_2): Call native_set_thread_name at
beginning.
(rb_thread_inspect_msg): Extract from rb_thread_inspect.
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* thread_pthread.c (timer_thread): add a flag to tell timer thread
is created, since 0 may be a valid value as pthread_t.
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* thread_win32.c (rb_w32_stack_overflow_handler): use Structured
Exception Handling by Addvectoredexceptionhandler() for machine
stack overflow on mingw.
This would be equivalent to the handling using __try and __exept
on mswin introduced by r43748.
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* vm_core.h (rb_thread_struct): aggregate cpu stuff into a struct,
so that a debugger can show its content at once.
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test/ruby/test_exception.rb on Windows.
wrap by __try and __exception statements on mswin to raise SIGSEGV
when EXCEPTION_STACK_OVERFLOW is occurred, because MSVCRT doesn't
handle the exception.
however, (1) mingw-gcc doesn't support __try and __exception
statements, and (2) we cannot retry SystemStackError after this
change yet (maybe crashed) because SEH and longjmp() are too
uncongenial.
* signal.c (check_stack_overflow, CHECK_STACK_OVERFLOW): now defined on
Windows, too.
* thread_win32.c (ruby_stack_overflowed_p): ditto.
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Move native thread related lines from vm_core.h.
And declare several functions "rb_nativethread_lock_*",
manipulate locking.
* common.mk: add thread_native.h.
* thread.c: add functions "rb_nativethread_lock_*".
* thraed.c, thread_[pthread,win32].[ch]: rename rb_thread_lock_t
to rb_nativethread_lock_t to make it clear that this lock is for
native thraeds, not for ruby threads.
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* thread_win32.c (w32_thread_start_func, thread_start_func_1),
(timer_thread_func): use __stdcall instead of _stdcall which is
unavailable in strict ANSI mode. [ruby-core:55312] [Bug #8495]
* win32/win32.c (gettimeofday): use __cdecl instead of _cdecl.
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* thread_win32.h (rb_thread_lock_t): make a union for USE_WIN32_MUTEX.
this internal is used only in thread_win32.c, but has to be complete
to define rb_thread_t.
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* thread_win32.c (native_cond_timedwait_ms): rename reserved pattern
name. user defined symbols should not start with __.
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ruby_thread_from_native() instead of GET_THREAD() because
GET_THREAD() doesn't always return the current thread and
WaitForMultipleObjects() at rb_w32_read() doesn't return by
Thread#kill. This fixes TestQueue#test_thr_kill failure on
Windows.
* thread_win32.c (rb_w32_wait_events): use ruby_thread_from_native()
instead of GET_THREAD() for consistency with the above change.
* thread_win32.c (rb_w32_sleep): ditto.
* thread_win32.c (rb_w32_Sleep): ditto.
[ruby-dev:45149] [Bug #5812]
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RB_RESERVED_FD_P): added. This C API is to limit to access
fds which are used by RubyVM internal. In this version of
CRuby, return 1 if fd is communication pipe.
If your application needs to close all file descriptors to
preent resource leak, skip internal fds using this C API.
We also define a macro RB_RESERVED_FD_P(fd). So you can write
#ifndef RB_RESERVED_FD_P
#define RB_RESERVED_FD_P(fd) 0
#endif
for Ruby 1.9.2 or previous version to write compatible extensions.
See [ruby-core:37727]
* thread_win32.c (rb_reserved_fd_p): added (return 0 for any fds).
* io.c (rb_io_initialize): raise ArgumentError if given fd is reserved by Ruby.
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r32244. grep sources before changing the signature of a function.
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no waiting thread. If there are 2 or more runnable threads,
the timer thread does polling. Avoid polling makes power save
for several computers (0.2W per a Ruby process, when I measured).
If outside-event such as signal or Thread#kill was occuerred
when the timer thread does not do polling, then wake-up
the timer thread using communication-pipe (the timer thread
waits this communication-pipe with select(2)).
The discussion about this modification can be found from the post
[ruby-core:33456] and other related posts.
Note that Eric Wong and KOSAKI Motohiro give us the huge
contributions for this modification. Thanks.
* thread_pthread.c (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread): add a function.
This function wakes up the timer thread using communication-pipe.
* thread.c (rb_thread_stop_timer_thread): add a parameter which
specify closing communication-pipe or not.
* thread.c (rb_thread_terminate_all): do not stop timer thread here
(ruby_cleanup() terminate timer thread).
* signal.c: wake up timer thread using
rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread() from signal handler.
* eval.c (ruby_cleanup): use rb_thread_stop_timer_thread(1).
* process.c: use rb_thread_stop_timer_thread(0)
(reuse communication-pipe).
* thread_win32.c (rb_thread_wakeup_timer_thread): add a dummy
function.
* vm_core.h: add and fix decl. of functions.
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cancelable.
* thread_win32.c (native_fd_select): new function to make select(2)
cancelable.
* thread_win32.c (rb_w32_check_interrupt): new function for checking
interrupt.
* win32/win32.c (rb_w32_select_with_thread): new function. cancelable
select(2).
* win32/win32.c (rb_w32_select): use above function internally.
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* thread_pthread.c: remove HAVE_GVL_YIELD macro.
* thread_win32.c (gvl_yield): new. this fallback logic was moved from
rb_thread_schedule_rec().
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* thread_win32.h (rb_thread_cond_struct): add prev field instead of last.
(ie cond_event_entry is now using double linked list instead of single)
* thread_win32.c (cond_event_entry): add prev field.
* thread_win32.c (__cond_timedwait): remove entry properly if timeout
was happen.
* thread_win32.c (native_cond_signal): change for double linked list.
* thread_win32.c (native_cond_broadcast): ditto.
* thread_win32.c (native_cond_initialize): ditto.
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* thread_pthread.c (native_cond_timeout): new internal api.
it calculate a proper time for argument of native_cond_timedwait().
* thread_win32.c (native_cond_timeout): ditto.
* thread_pthread.c (thread_timer): use native_cond_timeout()
instead of get_ts.
* thread.c (lock_func): ditto.
* thread_pthread.c (get_ts): removed. use native_cond_timeout().
* thread.c (init_lock_timeout): ditto.
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no longer an alias of pthread_cond_t.
* thread_pthread.c: adapt new rb_thread_cond_t type.
* thread.c (mutex_alloc): ditto.
* thread_win32.c (native_cond_initialize): ditto.
* configure.in: add check for pthread_cond_attr_setclock() and
clockid_t type.
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