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Especially for the introduction of the Queue method the internal Synchronize handling was modified. Instead of handling only one event there is now a queue of events which is walked completely when CheckSynchronize is called. Each entry in the queue can carry a PRTLEvent which will be signaled when the contained method has been executed and thus Synchronize methods can still be blocking. Exceptions inside the queued methods are either handed back to the calling method for Synchronize events or raised directly (after leaving the queue in a valid state) to the caller of CheckSynchronize. The way platform specific adjustments can be made to TThread was changed. Instead of implementing the Constructor and Destructor directly one now implements the methods SysCreate and SysDestroy which are called from the Constructor and Destructor respectively. All RTLs were adjusted for this and should be controlled by the platform maintainers for correct compilation (Unix works). The new method NameThreadForDebugging has two overloaded variants: one with the thread name as AnsiString and one with the thread name as UnicodeString. By default the AnsiString variant calls the UnicodeString variant and the latter needs to be implemented. This can be changed by defining THREADNAME_IS_ANSISTRING for a platform. Then the UnicodeString variant calls the AnsiString one and the AnsiString one needs to be implemented. Also added was a global property CPUCount for the System unit. This property returns the number of virtual cores of the system. New methods and functions that should be implemented per platform are: System.GetCPUCount (default returns 1) Classes.TThread.GetSystemTimes (default zeros the struct) Classes.TThread.NameThreadForDebugging (default does nothing) More detailed information about the added methods will be available in the feature announcement mail. git-svn-id: trunk@23227 -
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{
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This file is part of the Free Component Library (FCL)
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Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Peter Vreman
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Netware Libc TThread implementation
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See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution,
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for details about the copyright.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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**********************************************************************}
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{
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What follows, is a short description on my implementation of TThread.
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Most information can also be found by reading the source and accompanying
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comments.
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A thread is created using BeginThread, which in turn calls
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pthread_create. So the threads here are always posix threads.
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Posix doesn't define anything for suspending threads as this is
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inherintly unsafe. Just don't suspend threads at points they cannot
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control. Therefore, I didn't implement .Suspend() if its called from
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outside the threads execution flow (except on Linux _without_ NPTL).
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The implementation for .suspend uses a semaphore, which is initialized
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at thread creation. If the thread tries to suspend itself, we simply
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let it wait on the semaphore until it is unblocked by someone else
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who calls .Resume.
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If a thread is supposed to be suspended (from outside its own path of
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execution) on a system where the symbol LINUX is defined, two things
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are possible.
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1) the system has the LinuxThreads pthread implementation
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2) the system has NPTL as the pthread implementation.
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In the first case, each thread is a process on its own, which as far as
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know actually violates posix with respect to signal handling.
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But we can detect this case, because getpid(2) will
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return a different PID for each thread. In that case, sending SIGSTOP
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to the PID associated with a thread will actually stop that thread
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only.
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In the second case, this is not possible. But getpid(2) returns the same
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PID across all threads, which is detected, and TThread.Suspend() does
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nothing in that case. This should probably be changed, but I know of
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no way to suspend a thread when using NPTL.
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If the symbol LINUX is not defined, then the unimplemented
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function SuspendThread is called.
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Johannes Berg <johannes@sipsolutions.de>, Sunday, November 16 2003
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}
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// ========== semaphore stuff ==========
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{
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I don't like this. It eats up 2 filedescriptors for each thread,
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and those are a limited resource. If you have a server programm
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handling client connections (one per thread) it will not be able
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to handle many if we use 2 fds already for internal structures.
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However, right now I don't see a better option unless some sem_*
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functions are added to systhrds.
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I encapsulated all used functions here to make it easier to
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change them completely.
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}
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{ ok, so this is a hack, but it works nicely. Just never use
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a multiline argument with WRITE_DEBUG! }
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{$MACRO ON}
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{$IFDEF DEBUG_MT}
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{$define WRITE_DEBUG := ConsolePrintf} // actually write something
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{$ELSE}
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{$define WRITE_DEBUG := //} // just comment out those lines
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{$ENDIF}
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function SemaphoreInit: Pointer;
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begin
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SemaphoreInit := GetMem(SizeOf(TFilDes));
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fppipe(PFilDes(SemaphoreInit)^);
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end;
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procedure SemaphoreWait(const FSem: Pointer);
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var
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b: byte;
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begin
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fpread(PFilDes(FSem)^[0], b, 1);
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end;
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procedure SemaphorePost(const FSem: Pointer);
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var c : char;
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begin
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c := #0;
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fpwrite(PFilDes(FSem)^[1], c, 1);
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end;
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procedure SemaphoreDestroy(const FSem: Pointer);
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begin
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fpclose(PFilDes(FSem)^[0]);
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fpclose(PFilDes(FSem)^[1]);
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FreeMemory(FSem);
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end;
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// =========== semaphore end ===========
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type
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PThreadRec=^TThreadRec;
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TThreadRec=record
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thread : TThread;
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next : PThreadRec;
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end;
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var
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ThreadRoot : PThreadRec;
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ThreadsInited : boolean = false;
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DisableRemoveThread : boolean;
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ThreadCount: longint = 0;
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{$IFDEF LINUX}
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GMainPID: LongInt = 0;
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{$ENDIF}
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const
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// stupid, considering its not even implemented...
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Priorities: array [TThreadPriority] of Integer =
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(-20,-19,-10,0,9,18,19);
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procedure InitThreads;
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begin
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if not ThreadsInited then begin
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ThreadsInited := true;
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{$IFDEF LINUX}
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GMainPid := fpgetpid();
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{$ENDIF}
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ThreadRoot:=nil;
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ThreadsInited:=true;
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DisableRemoveThread:=false;
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end;
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end;
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procedure DoneThreads;
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var
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hp,next : PThreadRec;
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begin
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DisableRemoveThread := true; {to avoid that Destroy calling RemoveThread modifies Thread List}
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while assigned(ThreadRoot) do
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begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('DoneThreads: calling Destroy'#13#10);
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ThreadRoot^.Thread.Destroy;
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hp:=ThreadRoot;
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ThreadRoot:=ThreadRoot^.Next;
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dispose(hp);
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WRITE_DEBUG('DoneThreads: called destroy, remaining threads: %d ThreadRoot: %x'#13#10,ThreadCount,longint(ThreadRoot));
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end;
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ThreadsInited:=false;
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end;
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procedure AddThread(t:TThread);
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var
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hp : PThreadRec;
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begin
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{ Need to initialize threads ? }
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if not ThreadsInited then
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InitThreads;
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{ Put thread in the linked list }
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new(hp);
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hp^.Thread:=t;
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hp^.next:=ThreadRoot;
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ThreadRoot:=hp;
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inc(ThreadCount);
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end;
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procedure RemoveThread(t:TThread);
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var
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lasthp,hp : PThreadRec;
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begin
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if not DisableRemoveThread then {disabled while in DoneThreads}
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begin
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hp:=ThreadRoot;
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lasthp:=nil;
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while assigned(hp) do
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begin
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if hp^.Thread=t then
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begin
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if assigned(lasthp) then
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lasthp^.next:=hp^.next
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else
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ThreadRoot:=hp^.next;
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dispose(hp);
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Dec(ThreadCount);
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if ThreadCount = 0 then ThreadsInited := false;
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exit;
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end;
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lasthp:=hp;
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hp:=hp^.next;
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end;
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end else
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dec(ThreadCount);
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end;
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function ThreadFunc(parameter: Pointer): LongInt;
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var
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LThread: TThread;
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c: char;
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begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('ThreadFunc is here...'#13#10);
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LThread := TThread(parameter);
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{$IFDEF LINUX}
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// save the PID of the "thread"
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// this is different from the PID of the main thread if
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// the LinuxThreads implementation is used
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LThread.FPid := fpgetpid();
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{$ENDIF}
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WRITE_DEBUG('thread initing, parameter = %d'#13#10, LongInt(LThread));
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try
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// wait until AfterConstruction has been called, so we cannot
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// free ourselves before TThread.Create has finished
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// (since that one may check our VTM in case of $R+, and
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// will call the AfterConstruction method in all cases)
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LThread.Suspend;
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if LThread.FInitialSuspended then begin
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LThread.Suspend;
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if not LThread.FInitialSuspended then begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('going into LThread.Execute'#13#10);
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LThread.Execute;
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end;
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end else begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('going into LThread.Execute'#13#10);
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LThread.Execute;
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end;
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except
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on e: exception do begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('got exception: %s'#13#10,pchar(e.message));
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LThread.FFatalException := TObject(AcquireExceptionObject);
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// not sure if we should really do this...
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// but .Destroy was called, so why not try FreeOnTerminate?
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if e is EThreadDestroyCalled then LThread.FFreeOnTerminate := true;
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end;
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end;
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WRITE_DEBUG('thread done running'#13#10);
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Result := LThread.FReturnValue;
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WRITE_DEBUG('Result is %d'#13#10,Result);
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LThread.FFinished := True;
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LThread.DoTerminate;
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if LThread.FreeOnTerminate then begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('Thread should be freed'#13#10);
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LThread.Free;
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WRITE_DEBUG('Thread freed'#13#10);
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end;
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WRITE_DEBUG('thread func calling EndThread'#13#10);
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EndThread(Result);
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end;
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{ TThread }
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procedure TThread.SysCreate(CreateSuspended: Boolean;
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const StackSize: SizeUInt);
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begin
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// lets just hope that the user doesn't create a thread
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// via BeginThread and creates the first TThread Object in there!
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InitThreads;
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AddThread(self);
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FSem := SemaphoreInit;
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FSuspended := False;
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FSuspendedExternal := false;
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FInitialSuspended := CreateSuspended;
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FFatalException := nil;
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WRITE_DEBUG('creating thread, self = %d'#13#10,longint(self));
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FHandle:= BeginThread(@ThreadFunc, Pointer(Self), FThreadID, StackSize);
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WRITE_DEBUG('TThread.Create done'#13#10);
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end;
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procedure TThread.SysDestroy;
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begin
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if FThreadID = GetCurrentThreadID then begin
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raise EThreadDestroyCalled.Create('A thread cannot destroy itself except by setting FreeOnTerminate and leaving!');
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end;
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// if someone calls .Free on a thread with
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// FreeOnTerminate, then don't crash!
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FFreeOnTerminate := false;
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if not FFinished and not FSuspended then begin
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Terminate;
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WaitFor;
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end;
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if (FInitialSuspended) then begin
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// thread was created suspended but never woken up.
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SemaphorePost(FSem);
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WaitFor;
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end;
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FFatalException.Free;
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FFatalException := nil;
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SemaphoreDestroy(FSem);
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RemoveThread(self); {remove it from the list of active threads}
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end;
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procedure TThread.SetSuspended(Value: Boolean);
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begin
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if Value <> FSuspended then
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if Value then
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Suspend
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else
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Resume;
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end;
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procedure TThread.Suspend;
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begin
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if not FSuspended then begin
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if FThreadID = GetCurrentThreadID then begin
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FSuspended := true;
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SemaphoreWait(FSem);
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end else begin
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FSuspendedExternal := true;
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{$IFDEF LINUX}
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// naughty hack if the user doesn't have Linux with NPTL...
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// in that case, the PID of threads will not be identical
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// to the other threads, which means that our thread is a normal
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// process that we can suspend via SIGSTOP...
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// this violates POSIX, but is the way it works on the
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// LinuxThreads pthread implementation. Not with NPTL, but in that case
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// getpid(2) also behaves properly and returns the same PID for
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// all threads. Thats actually (FINALLY!) native thread support :-)
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if FPid <> GMainPID then begin
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FSuspended := true;
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fpkill(FPid, SIGSTOP);
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end;
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{$ELSE}
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SuspendThread(FHandle);
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{$ENDIF}
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end;
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end;
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end;
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procedure TThread.Resume;
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begin
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if (not FSuspendedExternal) then begin
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if FSuspended then begin
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SemaphorePost(FSem);
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FInitialSuspended := false;
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FSuspended := False;
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end;
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end else begin
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{$IFDEF LINUX}
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// see .Suspend
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if FPid <> GMainPID then begin
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fpkill(FPid, SIGCONT);
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FSuspended := False;
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end;
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{$ELSE}
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ResumeThread(FHandle);
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{$ENDIF}
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FSuspendedExternal := false;
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end;
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end;
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procedure TThread.Terminate;
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begin
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FTerminated := True;
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end;
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function TThread.WaitFor: Integer;
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begin
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WRITE_DEBUG('waiting for thread ',FHandle);
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WaitFor := WaitForThreadTerminate(FHandle, 0);
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WRITE_DEBUG('thread terminated');
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end;
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procedure TThread.CallOnTerminate;
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begin
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// no need to check if FOnTerminate <> nil, because
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// thats already done in DoTerminate
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FOnTerminate(self);
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end;
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procedure TThread.DoTerminate;
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begin
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if Assigned(FOnTerminate) then
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Synchronize(@CallOnTerminate);
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end;
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function TThread.GetPriority: TThreadPriority;
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var
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P: Integer;
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I: TThreadPriority;
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begin
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P := ThreadGetPriority(FHandle);
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Result := tpNormal;
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for I := Low(TThreadPriority) to High(TThreadPriority) do
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if Priorities[I] = P then
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Result := I;
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end;
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procedure TThread.SetPriority(Value: TThreadPriority);
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begin
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ThreadSetPriority(FHandle, Priorities[Value]);
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end;
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