/*****************************************************************************
* threads.c : threads implementation for the VideoLAN client
*****************************************************************************
- * Copyright (C) 1999-2007 the VideoLAN team
+ * Copyright (C) 1999-2008 the VideoLAN team
* $Id$
*
* Authors: Jean-Marc Dressler <polux@via.ecp.fr>
#endif
}
+#if defined (LIBVLC_USE_PTHREAD)
+#elif defined (WIN32)
+static unsigned __stdcall vlc_entry (void *data)
+{
+ vlc_thread_t self = data;
+ self->data = self->entry (self->data);
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+/**
+ * Creates and starts new thread.
+ *
+ * @param p_handle [OUT] pointer to write the handle of the created thread to
+ * @param entry entry point for the thread
+ * @param data data parameter given to the entry point
+ * @param priority thread priority value
+ * @return 0 on success, a standard error code on error.
+ */
+int vlc_clone (vlc_thread_t *p_handle, void * (*entry) (void *), void *data,
+ int priority)
+{
+ int ret;
+
+#if defined( LIBVLC_USE_PTHREAD )
+ pthread_attr_t attr;
+ pthread_attr_init (&attr);
+
+ /* Block the signals that signals interface plugin handles.
+ * If the LibVLC caller wants to handle some signals by itself, it should
+ * block these before whenever invoking LibVLC. And it must obviously not
+ * start the VLC signals interface plugin.
+ *
+ * LibVLC will normally ignore any interruption caused by an asynchronous
+ * signal during a system call. But there may well be some buggy cases
+ * where it fails to handle EINTR (bug reports welcome). Some underlying
+ * libraries might also not handle EINTR properly.
+ */
+ sigset_t oldset;
+ {
+ sigset_t set;
+ sigemptyset (&set);
+ sigdelset (&set, SIGHUP);
+ sigaddset (&set, SIGINT);
+ sigaddset (&set, SIGQUIT);
+ sigaddset (&set, SIGTERM);
+
+ sigaddset (&set, SIGPIPE); /* We don't want this one, really! */
+ pthread_sigmask (SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oldset);
+ }
+ {
+ struct sched_param sp = { .sched_priority = priority, };
+ int policy;
+
+ if (sp.sched_priority <= 0)
+ sp.sched_priority += sched_get_priority_max (policy = SCHED_OTHER);
+ else
+ sp.sched_priority += sched_get_priority_min (policy = SCHED_RR);
+
+ pthread_attr_setschedpolicy (&attr, policy);
+ pthread_attr_setschedparam (&attr, &sp);
+ }
+
+ ret = pthread_create (p_handle, &attr, entry, data);
+ pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
+ pthread_attr_destroy (&attr);
+
+#elif defined( WIN32 ) || defined( UNDER_CE )
+ /* When using the MSVCRT C library you have to use the _beginthreadex
+ * function instead of CreateThread, otherwise you'll end up with
+ * memory leaks and the signal functions not working (see Microsoft
+ * Knowledge Base, article 104641) */
+ HANDLE hThread;
+ vlc_thread_t th = malloc (sizeof (*p_handle));
+
+ if (th == NULL)
+ return ENOMEM;
+
+ th->data = data;
+ th->entry = entry;
+#if defined( UNDER_CE )
+ hThread = CreateThread (NULL, 0, vlc_entry, th, CREATE_SUSPENDED, NULL);
+#else
+ hThread = (HANDLE)(uintptr_t)
+ _beginthreadex (NULL, 0, vlc_entry, th, CREATE_SUSPENDED, NULL);
+#endif
+
+ if (hThread)
+ {
+ ResumeThread (hThread);
+ th->handle = hThread;
+ if (priority)
+ SetThreadPriority (hThread, priority);
+ ret = 0;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ret = errno;
+ free (th);
+ th = NULL;
+ }
+ *p_handle = th;
+
+#elif defined( HAVE_KERNEL_SCHEDULER_H )
+ *p_handle = spawn_thread( entry, psz_name, priority, data );
+ ret = resume_thread( *p_handle );
+
+#endif
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Waits for a thread to complete (if needed), and destroys it.
+ * @param handle thread handle
+ * @param p_result [OUT] pointer to write the thread return value or NULL
+ * @return 0 on success, a standard error code otherwise.
+ */
+int vlc_join (vlc_thread_t handle, void **result)
+{
+#if defined( LIBVLC_USE_PTHREAD )
+ return pthread_join (handle, result);
+
+#elif defined( UNDER_CE ) || defined( WIN32 )
+ HANDLE hThread;
+
+ /*
+ ** object will close its thread handle when destroyed, duplicate it here
+ ** to be on the safe side
+ */
+ if (!DuplicateHandle (GetCurrentProcess (), handle->handle,
+ GetCurrentProcess(), &hThread, 0, FALSE,
+ DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS))
+ return GetLastError (); /* FIXME: errno */
+
+ WaitForSingleObject (hThread, INFINITE);
+ CloseHandle (hThread);
+ if (result)
+ *result = handle->data;
+ free (handle);
+ return 0;
+
+#elif defined( HAVE_KERNEL_SCHEDULER_H )
+ int32_t exit_value;
+ ret = (B_OK == wait_for_thread( p_priv->thread_id, &exit_value ));
+ if( !ret && result )
+ *result = (void *)exit_value;
+
+ return ret;
+#endif
+}
+
+
struct vlc_thread_boot
{
void * (*entry) (vlc_object_t *);
vlc_object_t *object;
};
-#if defined (LIBVLC_USE_PTHREAD)
-# define THREAD_RTYPE void *
-# define THREAD_RVAL NULL
-#elif defined (WIN32)
-# define THREAD_RTYPE __stdcall unsigned
-# define THREAD_RVAL 0
-#endif
-
-static THREAD_RTYPE thread_entry (void *data)
+static void *thread_entry (void *data)
{
vlc_object_t *obj = ((struct vlc_thread_boot *)data)->object;
void *(*func) (vlc_object_t *) = ((struct vlc_thread_boot *)data)->entry;
func (obj);
msg_Dbg (obj, "thread ended");
- return THREAD_RVAL;
+ return NULL;
}
/*****************************************************************************
assert( !p_priv->b_thread );
#if defined( LIBVLC_USE_PTHREAD )
- pthread_attr_t attr;
- pthread_attr_init (&attr);
-
- /* Block the signals that signals interface plugin handles.
- * If the LibVLC caller wants to handle some signals by itself, it should
- * block these before whenever invoking LibVLC. And it must obviously not
- * start the VLC signals interface plugin.
- *
- * LibVLC will normally ignore any interruption caused by an asynchronous
- * signal during a system call. But there may well be some buggy cases
- * where it fails to handle EINTR (bug reports welcome). Some underlying
- * libraries might also not handle EINTR properly.
- */
- sigset_t set, oldset;
- sigemptyset (&set);
- sigdelset (&set, SIGHUP);
- sigaddset (&set, SIGINT);
- sigaddset (&set, SIGQUIT);
- sigaddset (&set, SIGTERM);
-
- sigaddset (&set, SIGPIPE); /* We don't want this one, really! */
- pthread_sigmask (SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oldset);
-
#ifndef __APPLE__
if( config_GetInt( p_this, "rt-priority" ) > 0 )
#endif
{
- struct sched_param p = { .sched_priority = i_priority, };
- int policy;
-
/* Hack to avoid error msg */
if( config_GetType( p_this, "rt-offset" ) )
- p.sched_priority += config_GetInt( p_this, "rt-offset" );
- if( p.sched_priority <= 0 )
- p.sched_priority += sched_get_priority_max (policy = SCHED_OTHER);
- else
- p.sched_priority += sched_get_priority_min (policy = SCHED_RR);
-
- pthread_attr_setschedpolicy (&attr, policy);
- pthread_attr_setschedparam (&attr, &p);
- }
-
- i_ret = pthread_create( &p_priv->thread_id, &attr, thread_entry, boot );
- pthread_sigmask (SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
- pthread_attr_destroy (&attr);
-
-#elif defined( WIN32 ) || defined( UNDER_CE )
- /* When using the MSVCRT C library you have to use the _beginthreadex
- * function instead of CreateThread, otherwise you'll end up with
- * memory leaks and the signal functions not working (see Microsoft
- * Knowledge Base, article 104641) */
-#if defined( UNDER_CE )
- HANDLE hThread = CreateThread( NULL, 0, thread_entry,
- (LPVOID)boot, CREATE_SUSPENDED, NULL );
-#else
- HANDLE hThread = (HANDLE)(uintptr_t)
- _beginthreadex( NULL, 0, thread_entry, boot, CREATE_SUSPENDED, NULL );
-#endif
- if( hThread )
- {
- p_priv->thread_id = hThread;
- ResumeThread (hThread);
- i_ret = 0;
- if( i_priority && !SetThreadPriority (hThread, i_priority) )
- {
- msg_Warn( p_this, "couldn't set a faster priority" );
- i_priority = 0;
- }
+ i_priority += config_GetInt( p_this, "rt-offset" );
}
- else
- i_ret = errno;
-
-#elif defined( HAVE_KERNEL_SCHEDULER_H )
- p_priv->thread_id = spawn_thread( (thread_func)thread_entry, psz_name,
- i_priority, p_data );
- i_ret = resume_thread( p_priv->thread_id );
-
#endif
+ i_ret = vlc_clone( &p_priv->thread_id, thread_entry, boot, i_priority );
if( i_ret == 0 )
{
if( b_wait )
#elif defined( WIN32 ) || defined( UNDER_CE )
VLC_UNUSED( psz_file); VLC_UNUSED( i_line );
- if( !SetThreadPriority(p_priv->thread_id, i_priority) )
+ if( !SetThreadPriority(p_priv->thread_id->handle, i_priority) )
{
msg_Warn( p_this, "couldn't set a faster priority" );
return 1;
i_ret = pthread_detach (p_priv->thread_id);
}
else
- i_ret = pthread_join (p_priv->thread_id, NULL);
+ i_ret = vlc_join (p_priv->thread_id, NULL);
#elif defined( UNDER_CE ) || defined( WIN32 )
- HMODULE hmodule;
- BOOL (WINAPI *OurGetThreadTimes)( HANDLE, FILETIME*, FILETIME*,
- FILETIME*, FILETIME* );
+ HANDLE hThread;
FILETIME create_ft, exit_ft, kernel_ft, user_ft;
int64_t real_time, kernel_time, user_time;
- HANDLE hThread;
- /*
- ** object will close its thread handle when destroyed, duplicate it here
- ** to be on the safe side
- */
if( ! DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(),
- p_priv->thread_id,
+ p_priv->thread_id->handle,
GetCurrentProcess(),
&hThread,
0,
goto error;
}
- WaitForSingleObject( hThread, INFINITE );
+ vlc_join( p_priv->thread_id, NULL );
-#if defined( UNDER_CE )
- hmodule = GetModuleHandle( _T("COREDLL") );
-#else
- hmodule = GetModuleHandle( _T("KERNEL32") );
-#endif
- OurGetThreadTimes = (BOOL (WINAPI*)( HANDLE, FILETIME*, FILETIME*,
- FILETIME*, FILETIME* ))
- GetProcAddress( hmodule, _T("GetThreadTimes") );
-
- if( OurGetThreadTimes &&
- OurGetThreadTimes( hThread,
- &create_ft, &exit_ft, &kernel_ft, &user_ft ) )
+ if( GetThreadTimes( hThread, &create_ft, &exit_ft, &kernel_ft, &user_ft ) )
{
real_time =
((((int64_t)exit_ft.dwHighDateTime)<<32)| exit_ft.dwLowDateTime) -
CloseHandle( hThread );
error:
-#elif defined( HAVE_KERNEL_SCHEDULER_H )
- int32_t exit_value;
- i_ret = (B_OK == wait_for_thread( p_priv->thread_id, &exit_value ));
+#else
+ i_ret = vlc_join( p_priv->thread_id, NULL );
#endif