* thread.c (only_if_constant): get rid of __builtin_choose_expr()
on older gcc.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (RUBY_SAFE_LEVEL_CHECK): eliminate function
call for warning/error if not match to get rid of unconditional
warning/error by a certain compiler option.
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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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make and register special exceptions.
* vm.c (rb_vm_mark): do not need to mark special exceptions
because they are registerd by rb_gc_register_mark_object().
* eval.c (Init_eval): use rb_vm_register_special_exception().
* gc.c (Init_GC): ditto.
* proc.c (Init_Proc): ditto.
* thread.c (Init_Thread): ditto.
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exposing IDs from collectable symbols.
[Bug #10014]
Now, rb_check_id() returns 0 if corresponding symbol is
pinned dynamic symbol.
There is remaining intern_cstr_without_pindown(), it can return
IDs from collectable symbols. We must be careful to use it
(only used in parse.y). I think it should be removed if
it does not have impact for performance.
* parse.y:
add:
* STATIC_SYM2ID()
* STATIC_ID2SYM()
rename:
* rb_pin_dynamic_symbol() -> dsymbol_pindown()
* internal.h:
remove:
* rb_check_id_without_pindown()
* rb_sym2id_without_pindown()
add:
* rb_check_symbol()
* rb_check_symbol_cstr()
* load.c: use rb_check_id() or rb_check_id_cstr().
* object.c: ditto.
* struct.c: ditto.
* thread.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
* string.c (sym_find): use only rb_check_symbol().
* sprintf.c (rb_str_format): use rb_check_symbol_cstr().
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* configure.in (rb_cv_scalar_pthread_t): pthread_t is not required
to be a scalar type.
* thread.c (fill_thread_id_string, thread_id_str): dump pthread_t
in hexadecimal form if it is not a scalar type, assume it can be
represented in a pointer form otherwise. based on the patch by
Rei Odaira at [ruby-core:62867]. [ruby-core:62857] [Bug #9884]
* thread_pthread.c (Init_native_thread, thread_start_func_1),
(native_thread_create): set thread_id_str if needed.
* vm_core.h (rb_thread_t): add thread_id_string if needed.
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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.c (DEBUG_OUT): fix format specifier for a thread ID,
which is DWORD not pointer.
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about this variable being used before initialized. I looked at
the code and expanded the macro and turned out it was actually
USED for pointer arithmetic, not dereferenced. So this was
never a serious bug. But is annoying indeed to see warnings
every time. I added `=0` and all went healthy.
* configure.in: Also, I found that the problematic macro expansion
only happens when we lack __typeof__ C extension, which shall
not be the case of my compiler. I added AC_CTYPEOF to kick ass.
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* thread.c (rb_thread_inspect): show the location of the block.
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* thread.c (rb_thread_inspect): preserve encoding of the class
name.
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A doubly-linked list for tracking living threads guarantees
constant-time insert/delete performance with no corner cases of a
hash table. I chose this ccan implementation of doubly-linked
lists over the BSD sys/queue.h implementation since:
1) insertion and removal are both branchless
2) locality is improved if a struct may be a member of multiple lists
(0002 patch in Feature 9632 will introduce a secondary list
for waiting FDs)
This also increases cache locality during iteration: improving
performance in a new IO#close benchmark with many sleeping threads
while still scanning the same number of threads.
vm_thread_close 1.762
* vm_core.h (rb_vm_t): list_head and counter for living_threads
(rb_thread_t): vmlt_node for living_threads linkage
(rb_vm_living_threads_init): new function wrapper
(rb_vm_living_threads_insert): ditto
(rb_vm_living_threads_remove): ditto
* vm.c (rb_vm_living_threads_foreach): new function wrapper
* thread.c (terminate_i, thread_start_func_2, thread_create_core,
thread_fd_close_i, thread_fd_close): update to use new APIs
* vm.c (vm_mark_each_thread_func, rb_vm_mark, ruby_vm_destruct,
vm_memsize, vm_init2, Init_VM): ditto
* vm_trace.c (clear_trace_func_i, rb_clear_trace_func): ditto
* benchmark/bm_vm_thread_close.rb: added to show improvement
* ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h: added as a dependency of list.h
* ccan/check_type/check_type.h: ditto
* ccan/container_of/container_of.h: ditto
* ccan/licenses/BSD-MIT: ditto
* ccan/licenses/CC0: ditto
* ccan/str/str.h: ditto (stripped of unused macros)
* ccan/list/list.h: ditto
* common.mk: add CCAN_LIST_INCLUDES
[ruby-core:61871][Feature 9632 (part 1)]
Apologies for the size of this commit, but I think a good
doubly-linked list will be useful for future features, too.
This may be used to add ordering to a container_of-based hash
table to preserve compatibility if required (e.g. feature 9614).
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* thread.c (ruby_kill): always deliver signal immediately, without
check for main thread. no longer called in other context.
[ruby-dev:48203] [Bug #9820]
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* thread.c (thread_start_func_2): stop if forked in a sub-thread,
the thread has become the main thread.
[ruby-core:62070] [Bug #9751]
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See this ticket about Symbol GC.
* include/ruby/ruby.h:
Declare few functions.
* rb_sym2id: almost same as old SYM2ID but support dynamic symbols.
* rb_id2sym: almost same as old ID2SYM but support dynamic symbols.
* rb_sym2str: almost same as `rb_id2str(SYM2ID(sym))` but not
pin down a dynamic symbol.
Declare a new struct.
* struct RSymbol: represents a dynamic symbol as object in
Ruby's heaps.
Add few macros.
* STATIC_SYM_P: check a static symbol.
* DYNAMIC_SYM_P: check a dynamic symbol.
* RSYMBOL: cast to RSymbol
* gc.c: declare RSymbol. support T_SYMBOL.
* internal.h: Declare few functions.
* rb_gc_free_dsymbol: free up a dynamic symbol. GC call this
function at a sweep phase.
* rb_str_dynamic_intern: convert a string to a dynamic symbol.
* rb_check_id_without_pindown: not pinning function.
* rb_sym2id_without_pindown: ditto.
* rb_check_id_cstr_without_pindown: ditto.
* string.c (Init_String): String#intern and String#to_sym use
rb_str_dynamic_intern.
* template/id.h.tmpl: use LSB of ID as a flag for determining a
static symbol, so we shift left other ruby_id_types.
* string.c: use rb_sym2str instead `rb_id2str(SYM2ID(sym))` to
avoid pinning.
* load.c: use xx_without_pindown function at creating temporary ID
to avoid pinning.
* object.c: ditto.
* sprintf.c: ditto.
* struct.c: ditto.
* thread.c: ditto.
* variable.c: ditto.
* vm_method.c: ditto.
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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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* thread.c: (exec_recursive): use rb_catch_protect() instead of
rb_catch_obj() and PUSH_TAG(), and reduce pushing tags and
machine stack usage.
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* thread.c (recursive_list_access): let symbol only hashes compare
the elements by id.
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* include/ruby/ruby.h (RB_BLOCK_CALL_FUNC_ARGLIST): for declaration
argument list of rb_block_call_func.
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on 64bit platform. Patch by Eric Wong. [Feature #9068][ruby-core:58114]
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There is a bug that T_ZOMBIE objects are not collected.
Because there is a pass to miss finalizer postponed job
with multi-threading. This patch solve this issue.
* vm_trace.c (rb_postponed_job_register_one): set
RUBY_VM_SET_POSTPONED_JOB_INTERRUPT(th) if another same job
is registered.
There is a possibility to remain a postponed job without
interrupt flag.
* vm_trace.c (rb_postponed_job_register_one): check interrupt
carefully.
* vm_trace.c (rb_postponed_job_register_one): use additional space
to avoid buffer full.
* gc.c (gc_finalize_deferred_register): check failure.
* thread.c (rb_threadptr_execute_interrupts): check
`postponed_job_interrupt' immediately. There is a possibility
to miss this flag.
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* thread.c (rb_threadptr_execute_interrupts): flush postponed job only
once at last.
* vm_trace.c (rb_postponed_job_flush): defer calling postponed jobs
registered while flushing to get rid of infinite reentrance of
ObjectSpace.after_gc_start_hook. [ruby-dev:47400] [Bug #8492]
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* compar.c (cmp_eq): fail if recursion. [ruby-core:57736] [Bug #9003]
* thread.c (rb_exec_recursive_paired_outer): new function which is
combinnation of paired and outer variants.
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* thread.c (terminate_atfork_i): fix locking mutexes not unlocked in
forks when not tracked in thread. [ruby-core:55102] [Bug #8433]
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RARRAY_RAWPTR(ary) returns (const VALUE *) type pointer and
usecase of this macro is not acquire raw pointer, but acquire
read-only pointer. So we rename to better name.
RSTRUCT_RAWPTR() is also renamed to RSTRUCT_CONST_PTR()
(I expect that nobody use it).
* array.c, compile.c, cont.c, enumerator.c, gc.c, proc.c, random.c,
string.c, struct.c, thread.c, vm_eval.c, vm_insnhelper.c:
catch up this change.
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require extension libraries. The patch is from nobu
(Nobuyoshi Nakada).
* ext/thread/extconf.rb: for build ext/thread/thread.c.
* include/ruby/intern.h: ditto.
* thread.c: ditto.
* lib/thread.rb: removed and replaced by ext/thread/thread.c.
* ext/thread/thread.c: Queue, SizedQueue and ConditionVariable
implementations in C. This patch is based on patches from panaggio
(Ricardo Panaggio) and funny_falcon (Yura Sokolov) and ko1
(Koichi Sasada). [ruby-core:31513] [Feature #3620]
* test/thread/test_queue.rb (test_queue_thread_raise): add a test for
ensuring that killed thread should be removed from waiting threads.
It is based on a code by ko1 (Koichi Sasada). [ruby-core:45950]
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use RARRAY_RAWPTR() instead of RARRAY_PTR() because
there is no new reference.
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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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By Tim Abdulla [Fixes GH-342] https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/342
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