Threads can normally exit without a explicit pthread_exit call.
There seem to date to old glibc bugs, many around 2.2.5.
The semi related bug was https://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=82886.
To improve safety in the signal handlers DBUG_* code was removed.
These where also needed to avoid some MSAN unresolved stack issues.
This is effectively a backport of 2719cc4925.
Without the call to my_mutex_init, the mutex attributes
my_fast_mutexattr and my_errorcheck_mutexattr are uninitialized.
Linux tolerates this but FreeBSD doesn't (and segfaults).
We fix for all since the unit text should be testing the
standard mutexes of the system.
Checking for kill with thd_kill_level() or check_killed() runs apc
requests, which takes the LOCK_thd_kill mutex. But this is dangerous,
as checking for kill needs to be called while holding many different
mutexes, and can lead to cyclic mutex dependency and deadlock.
But running apc is only "best effort", so skip running the apc if the
LOCK_thd_kill is not available. The apc will then be run on next check
of kill signal.
Signed-off-by: Kristian Nielsen <knielsen@knielsen-hq.org>