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diff --git a/src/thread.cpp b/src/thread.cpp
index 4a37d393..358ced5d 100644
--- a/src/thread.cpp
+++ b/src/thread.cpp
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*
Stockfish, a UCI chess playing engine derived from Glaurung 2.1
Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Tord Romstad (Glaurung author)
- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski, Tord Romstad
+ Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Marco Costalba, Joona Kiiski, Tord Romstad
Stockfish is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -17,34 +17,41 @@
along with this program. If not, see .
*/
+#include
#include
+#include "movegen.h"
#include "search.h"
#include "thread.h"
#include "ucioption.h"
-ThreadsManager Threads; // Global object definition
+using namespace Search;
+
+ThreadsManager Threads; // Global object
namespace { extern "C" {
// start_routine() is the C function which is called when a new thread
- // is launched. It simply calls idle_loop() of the supplied thread. The
- // last two threads are dedicated to read input from GUI and to mimic a
- // timer, so they run in listener_loop() and timer_loop() respectively.
+ // is launched. It simply calls idle_loop() of the supplied thread. The first
+ // and last thread are special. First one is the main search thread while the
+ // last one mimics a timer, they run in main_loop() and timer_loop().
-#if defined(_MSC_VER)
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)
DWORD WINAPI start_routine(LPVOID thread) {
#else
void* start_routine(void* thread) {
#endif
- if (((Thread*)thread)->threadID == MAX_THREADS)
- ((Thread*)thread)->listener_loop();
+ Thread* th = (Thread*)thread;
+
+ if (th->threadID == 0)
+ th->main_loop();
+
+ else if (th->threadID == MAX_THREADS)
+ th->timer_loop();
- else if (((Thread*)thread)->threadID == MAX_THREADS + 1)
- ((Thread*)thread)->timer_loop();
else
- ((Thread*)thread)->idle_loop(NULL);
+ th->idle_loop(NULL);
return 0;
}
@@ -52,14 +59,80 @@ namespace { extern "C" {
} }
-// wake_up() wakes up the thread, normally at the beginning of the search or,
-// if "sleeping threads" is used, when there is some work to do.
+// Thread::timer_loop() is where the timer thread waits maxPly milliseconds and
+// then calls do_timer_event(). If maxPly is 0 thread sleeps until is woken up.
+extern void check_time();
+
+void Thread::timer_loop() {
+
+ while (!do_exit)
+ {
+ lock_grab(sleepLock);
+ timed_wait(sleepCond, sleepLock, maxPly ? maxPly : INT_MAX);
+ lock_release(sleepLock);
+ check_time();
+ }
+}
+
+
+// Thread::main_loop() is where the main thread is parked waiting to be started
+// when there is a new search. Main thread will launch all the slave threads.
+
+void Thread::main_loop() {
+
+ while (true)
+ {
+ lock_grab(sleepLock);
+
+ do_sleep = true; // Always return to sleep after a search
+ is_searching = false;
+
+ while (do_sleep && !do_exit)
+ {
+ cond_signal(Threads.sleepCond); // Wake up UI thread if needed
+ cond_wait(sleepCond, sleepLock);
+ }
+
+ lock_release(sleepLock);
+
+ if (do_exit)
+ return;
+
+ is_searching = true;
+
+ Search::think();
+ }
+}
+
+
+// Thread::wake_up() wakes up the thread, normally at the beginning of the search
+// or, if "sleeping threads" is used, when there is some work to do.
void Thread::wake_up() {
- lock_grab(&sleepLock);
- cond_signal(&sleepCond);
- lock_release(&sleepLock);
+ lock_grab(sleepLock);
+ cond_signal(sleepCond);
+ lock_release(sleepLock);
+}
+
+
+// Thread::wait_for_stop_or_ponderhit() is called when the maximum depth is
+// reached while the program is pondering. The point is to work around a wrinkle
+// in the UCI protocol: When pondering, the engine is not allowed to give a
+// "bestmove" before the GUI sends it a "stop" or "ponderhit" command. We simply
+// wait here until one of these commands (that raise StopRequest) is sent and
+// then return, after which the bestmove and pondermove will be printed.
+
+void Thread::wait_for_stop_or_ponderhit() {
+
+ Signals.stopOnPonderhit = true;
+
+ lock_grab(sleepLock);
+
+ while (!Signals.stop)
+ cond_wait(sleepCond, sleepLock);
+
+ lock_release(sleepLock);
}
@@ -68,9 +141,10 @@ void Thread::wake_up() {
bool Thread::cutoff_occurred() const {
- for (SplitPoint* sp = splitPoint; sp; sp = sp->parent)
- if (sp->is_betaCutoff)
+ for (SplitPoint* sp = curSplitPoint; sp; sp = sp->parent)
+ if (sp->cutoff)
return true;
+
return false;
}
@@ -89,29 +163,22 @@ bool Thread::is_available_to(int master) const {
// Make a local copy to be sure doesn't become zero under our feet while
// testing next condition and so leading to an out of bound access.
- int localActiveSplitPoints = activeSplitPoints;
+ int spCnt = splitPointsCnt;
// No active split points means that the thread is available as a slave for any
// other thread otherwise apply the "helpful master" concept if possible.
- if ( !localActiveSplitPoints
- || splitPoints[localActiveSplitPoints - 1].is_slave[master])
- return true;
-
- return false;
+ return !spCnt || (splitPoints[spCnt - 1].slavesMask & (1ULL << master));
}
-// read_uci_options() updates number of active threads and other internal
-// parameters according to the UCI options values. It is called before
-// to start a new search.
+// read_uci_options() updates internal threads parameters from the corresponding
+// UCI options. It is called before to start a new search.
void ThreadsManager::read_uci_options() {
- maxThreadsPerSplitPoint = Options["Maximum Number of Threads per Split Point"].value();
- minimumSplitDepth = Options["Minimum Split Depth"].value() * ONE_PLY;
- useSleepingThreads = Options["Use Sleeping Threads"].value();
-
- set_size(Options["Threads"].value());
+ maxThreadsPerSplitPoint = Options["Max Threads per Split Point"];
+ minimumSplitDepth = Options["Min Split Depth"] * ONE_PLY;
+ useSleepingThreads = Options["Use Sleeping Threads"];
}
@@ -120,7 +187,7 @@ void ThreadsManager::read_uci_options() {
void ThreadsManager::set_size(int cnt) {
- assert(cnt > 0 && cnt <= MAX_THREADS);
+ assert(cnt > 0 && cnt < MAX_THREADS);
activeThreads = cnt;
@@ -129,13 +196,15 @@ void ThreadsManager::set_size(int cnt) {
{
// Dynamically allocate pawn and material hash tables according to the
// number of active threads. This avoids preallocating memory for all
- // possible threads if only few are used as, for instance, on mobile
- // devices where memory is scarce and allocating for MAX_THREADS could
- // even result in a crash.
+ // possible threads if only few are used.
threads[i].pawnTable.init();
threads[i].materialTable.init();
+ threads[i].maxPly = 0;
threads[i].do_sleep = false;
+
+ if (!useSleepingThreads)
+ threads[i].wake_up();
}
else
threads[i].do_sleep = true;
@@ -147,42 +216,32 @@ void ThreadsManager::set_size(int cnt) {
void ThreadsManager::init() {
- // Initialize sleep condition used to block waiting for GUI input
- cond_init(&sleepCond);
+ read_uci_options();
- // Initialize threads lock, used when allocating slaves during splitting
- lock_init(&threadsLock);
+ cond_init(sleepCond);
+ lock_init(splitLock);
- // Initialize sleep and split point locks
- for (int i = 0; i < MAX_THREADS + 2; i++)
+ for (int i = 0; i <= MAX_THREADS; i++)
{
- lock_init(&threads[i].sleepLock);
- cond_init(&threads[i].sleepCond);
+ lock_init(threads[i].sleepLock);
+ cond_init(threads[i].sleepCond);
- for (int j = 0; j < MAX_ACTIVE_SPLIT_POINTS; j++)
- lock_init(&(threads[i].splitPoints[j].lock));
+ for (int j = 0; j < MAX_SPLITPOINTS_PER_THREAD; j++)
+ lock_init(threads[i].splitPoints[j].lock);
}
- // Initialize main thread's associated data
- threads[0].is_searching = true;
- threads[0].threadID = 0;
- set_size(1); // This makes all the threads but the main to go to sleep
+ // Allocate main thread tables to call evaluate() also when not searching
+ threads[0].pawnTable.init();
+ threads[0].materialTable.init();
- // Create and launch all the threads but the main that is already running,
- // threads will go immediately to sleep.
- for (int i = 1; i < MAX_THREADS + 2; i++)
+ // Create and launch all the threads, threads will go immediately to sleep
+ for (int i = 0; i <= MAX_THREADS; i++)
{
threads[i].is_searching = false;
+ threads[i].do_sleep = (i != 0); // Avoid a race with start_thinking()
threads[i].threadID = i;
-#if defined(_MSC_VER)
- threads[i].handle = CreateThread(NULL, 0, start_routine, (LPVOID)&threads[i], 0, NULL);
- bool ok = (threads[i].handle != NULL);
-#else
- bool ok = (pthread_create(&threads[i].handle, NULL, start_routine, (void*)&threads[i]) == 0);
-#endif
-
- if (!ok)
+ if (!thread_create(threads[i].handle, start_routine, threads[i]))
{
std::cerr << "Failed to create thread number " << i << std::endl;
::exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
@@ -195,78 +254,57 @@ void ThreadsManager::init() {
void ThreadsManager::exit() {
- for (int i = 0; i < MAX_THREADS + 2; i++)
+ for (int i = 0; i <= MAX_THREADS; i++)
{
- if (i != 0)
- {
- threads[i].do_terminate = true;
- threads[i].wake_up();
+ assert(threads[i].do_sleep);
- // Wait for slave termination
-#if defined(_MSC_VER)
- WaitForSingleObject(threads[i].handle, 0);
- CloseHandle(threads[i].handle);
-#else
- pthread_join(threads[i].handle, NULL);
-#endif
- }
+ threads[i].do_exit = true; // Search must be already finished
+ threads[i].wake_up();
+
+ thread_join(threads[i].handle); // Wait for thread termination
- // Now we can safely destroy locks and wait conditions
- lock_destroy(&threads[i].sleepLock);
- cond_destroy(&threads[i].sleepCond);
+ lock_destroy(threads[i].sleepLock);
+ cond_destroy(threads[i].sleepCond);
- for (int j = 0; j < MAX_ACTIVE_SPLIT_POINTS; j++)
- lock_destroy(&(threads[i].splitPoints[j].lock));
+ for (int j = 0; j < MAX_SPLITPOINTS_PER_THREAD; j++)
+ lock_destroy(threads[i].splitPoints[j].lock);
}
- lock_destroy(&threadsLock);
- cond_destroy(&sleepCond);
+ lock_destroy(splitLock);
+ cond_destroy(sleepCond);
}
// available_slave_exists() tries to find an idle thread which is available as
-// a slave for the thread with threadID "master".
+// a slave for the thread with threadID 'master'.
bool ThreadsManager::available_slave_exists(int master) const {
assert(master >= 0 && master < activeThreads);
for (int i = 0; i < activeThreads; i++)
- if (i != master && threads[i].is_available_to(master))
+ if (threads[i].is_available_to(master))
return true;
return false;
}
-// split_point_finished() checks if all the slave threads of a given split
-// point have finished searching.
-
-bool ThreadsManager::split_point_finished(SplitPoint* sp) const {
-
- for (int i = 0; i < activeThreads; i++)
- if (sp->is_slave[i])
- return false;
-
- return true;
-}
-
-
// split() does the actual work of distributing the work at a node between
-// several available threads. If it does not succeed in splitting the
-// node (because no idle threads are available, or because we have no unused
-// split point objects), the function immediately returns. If splitting is
-// possible, a SplitPoint object is initialized with all the data that must be
-// copied to the helper threads and we tell our helper threads that they have
-// been assigned work. This will cause them to instantly leave their idle loops and
-// call search().When all threads have returned from search() then split() returns.
+// several available threads. If it does not succeed in splitting the node
+// (because no idle threads are available, or because we have no unused split
+// point objects), the function immediately returns. If splitting is possible, a
+// SplitPoint object is initialized with all the data that must be copied to the
+// helper threads and then helper threads are told that they have been assigned
+// work. This will cause them to instantly leave their idle loops and call
+// search(). When all threads have returned from search() then split() returns.
template
-Value ThreadsManager::split(Position& pos, SearchStack* ss, Value alpha, Value beta,
- Value bestValue, Depth depth, Move threatMove,
- int moveCount, MovePicker* mp, int nodeType) {
+Value ThreadsManager::split(Position& pos, Stack* ss, Value alpha, Value beta,
+ Value bestValue, Move* bestMove, Depth depth,
+ Move threatMove, int moveCount, MovePicker *mp, int nodeType) {
assert(pos.pos_is_ok());
- assert(bestValue >= -VALUE_INFINITE);
+ assert(bestValue > -VALUE_INFINITE);
assert(bestValue <= alpha);
assert(alpha < beta);
assert(beta <= VALUE_INFINITE);
@@ -274,21 +312,21 @@ Value ThreadsManager::split(Position& pos, SearchStack* ss, Value alpha, Value b
assert(pos.thread() >= 0 && pos.thread() < activeThreads);
assert(activeThreads > 1);
- int i, master = pos.thread();
+ int master = pos.thread();
Thread& masterThread = threads[master];
- // If we already have too many active split points, don't split
- if (masterThread.activeSplitPoints >= MAX_ACTIVE_SPLIT_POINTS)
+ if (masterThread.splitPointsCnt >= MAX_SPLITPOINTS_PER_THREAD)
return bestValue;
- // Pick the next available split point object from the split point stack
- SplitPoint* sp = masterThread.splitPoints + masterThread.activeSplitPoints;
+ // Pick the next available split point from the split point stack
+ SplitPoint* sp = &masterThread.splitPoints[masterThread.splitPointsCnt++];
- // Initialize the split point object
- sp->parent = masterThread.splitPoint;
+ sp->parent = masterThread.curSplitPoint;
sp->master = master;
- sp->is_betaCutoff = false;
+ sp->cutoff = false;
+ sp->slavesMask = 1ULL << master;
sp->depth = depth;
+ sp->bestMove = *bestMove;
sp->threatMove = threatMove;
sp->alpha = alpha;
sp->beta = beta;
@@ -299,87 +337,70 @@ Value ThreadsManager::split(Position& pos, SearchStack* ss, Value alpha, Value b
sp->pos = &pos;
sp->nodes = 0;
sp->ss = ss;
- for (i = 0; i < activeThreads; i++)
- sp->is_slave[i] = false;
- // If we are here it means we are not available
assert(masterThread.is_searching);
- int workersCnt = 1; // At least the master is included
+ masterThread.curSplitPoint = sp;
+ int slavesCnt = 0;
// Try to allocate available threads and ask them to start searching setting
- // the state to Thread::WORKISWAITING, this must be done under lock protection
- // to avoid concurrent allocation of the same slave by another master.
- lock_grab(&threadsLock);
+ // is_searching flag. This must be done under lock protection to avoid concurrent
+ // allocation of the same slave by another master.
+ lock_grab(sp->lock);
+ lock_grab(splitLock);
- for (i = 0; !Fake && i < activeThreads && workersCnt < maxThreadsPerSplitPoint; i++)
- if (i != master && threads[i].is_available_to(master))
+ for (int i = 0; i < activeThreads && !Fake; i++)
+ if (threads[i].is_available_to(master))
{
- workersCnt++;
- sp->is_slave[i] = true;
- threads[i].splitPoint = sp;
-
- // This makes the slave to exit from idle_loop()
- threads[i].is_searching = true;
+ sp->slavesMask |= 1ULL << i;
+ threads[i].curSplitPoint = sp;
+ threads[i].is_searching = true; // Slave leaves idle_loop()
if (useSleepingThreads)
threads[i].wake_up();
- }
-
- lock_release(&threadsLock);
- // We failed to allocate even one slave, return
- if (!Fake && workersCnt == 1)
- return bestValue;
+ if (++slavesCnt + 1 >= maxThreadsPerSplitPoint) // Master is always included
+ break;
+ }
- masterThread.splitPoint = sp;
- masterThread.activeSplitPoints++;
+ lock_release(splitLock);
+ lock_release(sp->lock);
// Everything is set up. The master thread enters the idle loop, from which
// it will instantly launch a search, because its is_searching flag is set.
// We pass the split point as a parameter to the idle loop, which means that
// the thread will return from the idle loop when all slaves have finished
// their work at this split point.
- masterThread.idle_loop(sp);
+ if (slavesCnt || Fake)
+ {
+ masterThread.idle_loop(sp);
- // In helpful master concept a master can help only a sub-tree, and
- // because here is all finished is not possible master is booked.
- assert(!masterThread.is_searching);
+ // In helpful master concept a master can help only a sub-tree of its split
+ // point, and because here is all finished is not possible master is booked.
+ assert(!masterThread.is_searching);
+ }
// We have returned from the idle loop, which means that all threads are
- // finished. Note that changing state and decreasing activeSplitPoints is done
- // under lock protection to avoid a race with Thread::is_available_to().
- lock_grab(&threadsLock);
+ // finished. Note that setting is_searching and decreasing splitPointsCnt is
+ // done under lock protection to avoid a race with Thread::is_available_to().
+ lock_grab(sp->lock); // To protect sp->nodes
+ lock_grab(splitLock);
masterThread.is_searching = true;
- masterThread.activeSplitPoints--;
-
- lock_release(&threadsLock);
-
- masterThread.splitPoint = sp->parent;
+ masterThread.splitPointsCnt--;
+ masterThread.curSplitPoint = sp->parent;
pos.set_nodes_searched(pos.nodes_searched() + sp->nodes);
+ *bestMove = sp->bestMove;
+
+ lock_release(splitLock);
+ lock_release(sp->lock);
return sp->bestValue;
}
// Explicit template instantiations
-template Value ThreadsManager::split(Position&, SearchStack*, Value, Value, Value, Depth, Move, int, MovePicker*, int);
-template Value ThreadsManager::split(Position&, SearchStack*, Value, Value, Value, Depth, Move, int, MovePicker*, int);
-
-
-// Thread::timer_loop() is where the timer thread waits maxPly milliseconds
-// and then calls do_timer_event().
-
-void Thread::timer_loop() {
-
- while (!do_terminate)
- {
- lock_grab(&sleepLock);
- timed_wait(&sleepCond, &sleepLock, maxPly ? maxPly : INT_MAX);
- lock_release(&sleepLock);
- do_timer_event();
- }
-}
+template Value ThreadsManager::split(Position&, Stack*, Value, Value, Value, Move*, Depth, Move, int, MovePicker*, int);
+template Value ThreadsManager::split(Position&, Stack*, Value, Value, Value, Move*, Depth, Move, int, MovePicker*, int);
// ThreadsManager::set_timer() is used to set the timer to trigger after msec
@@ -387,122 +408,72 @@ void Thread::timer_loop() {
void ThreadsManager::set_timer(int msec) {
- Thread& timer = threads[MAX_THREADS + 1];
+ Thread& timer = threads[MAX_THREADS];
- lock_grab(&timer.sleepLock);
+ lock_grab(timer.sleepLock);
timer.maxPly = msec;
- cond_signal(&timer.sleepCond); // Wake up and restart the timer
- lock_release(&timer.sleepLock);
+ cond_signal(timer.sleepCond); // Wake up and restart the timer
+ lock_release(timer.sleepLock);
}
-// Thread::listener_loop() is where the listener thread, used for I/O, waits for
-// input. When is_searching is false then input is read in sync with main thread
-// (that blocks), otherwise the listener thread reads any input asynchronously
-// and processes the input line calling do_uci_async_cmd().
+// ThreadsManager::start_thinking() is used by UI thread to wake up the main
+// thread parked in main_loop() and starting a new search. If asyncMode is true
+// then function returns immediately, otherwise caller is blocked waiting for
+// the search to finish.
-void Thread::listener_loop() {
+void ThreadsManager::start_thinking(const Position& pos, const LimitsType& limits,
+ const std::set& searchMoves, bool async) {
+ Thread& main = threads[0];
- std::string cmd;
+ lock_grab(main.sleepLock);
- while (true)
- {
- lock_grab(&sleepLock);
+ // Wait main thread has finished before to launch a new search
+ while (!main.do_sleep)
+ cond_wait(sleepCond, main.sleepLock);
- Threads.inputLine = cmd;
- do_sleep = !is_searching;
+ // Copy input arguments to initialize the search
+ RootPosition.copy(pos, 0);
+ Limits = limits;
+ RootMoves.clear();
- // Here the thread is parked in sync mode after a line has been read
- while (do_sleep && !do_terminate) // Catches spurious wake ups
- {
- cond_signal(&Threads.sleepCond); // Wake up main thread
- cond_wait(&sleepCond, &sleepLock); // Sleep here
- }
+ // Populate RootMoves with all the legal moves (default) or, if a searchMoves
+ // set is given, with the subset of legal moves to search.
+ for (MoveList ml(pos); !ml.end(); ++ml)
+ if (searchMoves.empty() || searchMoves.count(ml.move()))
+ RootMoves.push_back(RootMove(ml.move()));
- lock_release(&sleepLock);
+ // Reset signals before to start the new search
+ Signals.stopOnPonderhit = Signals.firstRootMove = false;
+ Signals.stop = Signals.failedLowAtRoot = false;
- if (do_terminate)
- return;
-
- if (!std::getline(std::cin, cmd)) // Block waiting for input
- cmd = "quit";
+ main.do_sleep = false;
+ cond_signal(main.sleepCond); // Wake up main thread and start searching
- lock_grab(&sleepLock);
+ if (!async)
+ while (!main.do_sleep)
+ cond_wait(sleepCond, main.sleepLock);
- // If we are in async mode then process the command now
- if (is_searching)
- {
- // Command "quit" is the last one received by the GUI, so park the
- // thread waiting for exiting. Also, after a "stop", for instance on a
- // ponder miss, GUI can immediately send the new position to search,
- // so return to in-sync mode to avoid discarding good data.
- if (cmd == "quit" || cmd == "stop")
- is_searching = false;
-
- do_uci_async_cmd(cmd);
- cmd = ""; // Input has been consumed
- }
-
- lock_release(&sleepLock);
- }
+ lock_release(main.sleepLock);
}
-// ThreadsManager::getline() is used by main thread to block and wait for input,
-// the behaviour mimics std::getline().
-
-void ThreadsManager::getline(std::string& cmd) {
-
- Thread& listener = threads[MAX_THREADS];
-
- lock_grab(&listener.sleepLock);
+// ThreadsManager::stop_thinking() is used by UI thread to raise a stop request
+// and to wait for the main thread finishing the search. Needed to wait exiting
+// and terminate the threads after a 'quit' command.
- listener.is_searching = false; // Set sync mode
+void ThreadsManager::stop_thinking() {
- // If there is already some input to grab then skip without to wake up the
- // listener. This can happen if after we send the "bestmove", the GUI sends
- // a command that the listener buffers in inputLine before going to sleep.
- if (inputLine.empty())
- {
- listener.do_sleep = false;
- cond_signal(&listener.sleepCond); // Wake up listener thread
-
- while (!listener.do_sleep)
- cond_wait(&sleepCond, &listener.sleepLock); // Wait for input
- }
-
- cmd = inputLine;
- inputLine = ""; // Input has been consumed
-
- lock_release(&listener.sleepLock);
-}
-
-
-// ThreadsManager::start_listener() is called at the beginning of the search to
-// swith from sync behaviour (default) to async and so be able to read from UCI
-// while other threads are searching. This avoids main thread polling for input.
-
-void ThreadsManager::start_listener() {
-
- Thread& listener = threads[MAX_THREADS];
-
- lock_grab(&listener.sleepLock);
- listener.is_searching = true;
- listener.do_sleep = false;
- cond_signal(&listener.sleepCond); // Wake up listener thread
- lock_release(&listener.sleepLock);
-}
+ Thread& main = threads[0];
+ Search::Signals.stop = true;
-// ThreadsManager::stop_listener() is called before to send "bestmove" to GUI to
-// return to in-sync behaviour. This is needed because while in async mode any
-// command is discarded without being processed (except for a very few ones).
+ lock_grab(main.sleepLock);
-void ThreadsManager::stop_listener() {
+ cond_signal(main.sleepCond); // In case is waiting for stop or ponderhit
- Thread& listener = threads[MAX_THREADS];
+ while (!main.do_sleep)
+ cond_wait(sleepCond, main.sleepLock);
- lock_grab(&listener.sleepLock);
- listener.is_searching = false;
- lock_release(&listener.sleepLock);
+ lock_release(main.sleepLock);
}