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	1998-06-13 11:04 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * Examples/ex4.c (main): Use exit, not pthread_exit.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			108 lines
		
	
	
		
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| /* Making a library function that uses static variables thread-safe.
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|    Illustrates: thread-specific data, pthread_once(). */
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| 
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| #include <stddef.h>
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #include <stdlib.h>
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| #include <string.h>
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| #include <pthread.h>
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| 
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| /* This is a typical example of a library function that uses
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|    static variables to accumulate results between calls.
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|    Here, it just returns the concatenation of all string arguments
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|    that were given to it. */
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| 
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| #if 0
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| 
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| char * str_accumulate(char * s)
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| {
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|   static char accu[1024] = { 0 };
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|   strcat(accu, s);
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|   return accu;
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| }
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| 
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| #endif
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| 
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| /* Of course, this cannot be used in a multi-threaded program
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|    because all threads store "accu" at the same location.
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|    So, we'll use thread-specific data to have a different "accu"
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|    for each thread. */
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| 
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| /* Key identifying the thread-specific data */
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| static pthread_key_t str_key;
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| /* "Once" variable ensuring that the key for str_alloc will be allocated
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|    exactly once. */
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| static pthread_once_t str_alloc_key_once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
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| 
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| /* Forward functions */
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| static void str_alloc_key(void);
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| static void str_alloc_destroy_accu(void * accu);
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| 
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| /* Thread-safe version of str_accumulate */
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| 
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| char * str_accumulate(const char * s)
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| {
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|   char * accu;
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| 
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|   /* Make sure the key is allocated */
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|   pthread_once(&str_alloc_key_once, str_alloc_key);
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|   /* Get the thread-specific data associated with the key */
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|   accu = (char *) pthread_getspecific(str_key);
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|   /* It's initially NULL, meaning that we must allocate the buffer first. */
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|   if (accu == NULL) {
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|     accu = malloc(1024);
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|     if (accu == NULL) return NULL;
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|     accu[0] = 0;
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|     /* Store the buffer pointer in the thread-specific data. */
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|     pthread_setspecific(str_key, (void *) accu);
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|     printf("Thread %lx: allocating buffer at %p\n", pthread_self(), accu);
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|   }
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|   /* Now we can use accu just as in the non thread-safe code. */
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|   strcat(accu, s);
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|   return accu;
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| }
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| 
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| /* Function to allocate the key for str_alloc thread-specific data. */
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| 
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| static void str_alloc_key(void)
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| {
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|   pthread_key_create(&str_key, str_alloc_destroy_accu);
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|   printf("Thread %lx: allocated key %d\n", pthread_self(), str_key);
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| }
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| 
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| /* Function to free the buffer when the thread exits. */
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| /* Called only when the thread-specific data is not NULL. */
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| 
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| static void str_alloc_destroy_accu(void * accu)
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| {
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|   printf("Thread %lx: freeing buffer at %p\n", pthread_self(), accu);
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|   free(accu);
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| }
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| 
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| /* Test program */
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| 
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| void * process(void * arg)
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| {
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|   char * res;
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|   res = str_accumulate("Result of ");
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|   res = str_accumulate((char *) arg);
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|   res = str_accumulate(" thread");
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|   printf("Thread %lx: \"%s\"\n", pthread_self(), res);
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|   return NULL;
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| }
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| 
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| int main(int argc, char ** argv)
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| {
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|   char * res;
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|   pthread_t th1, th2;
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| 
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|   res = str_accumulate("Result of ");
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|   pthread_create(&th1, NULL, process, (void *) "first");
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|   pthread_create(&th2, NULL, process, (void *) "second");
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|   res = str_accumulate("initial thread");
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|   printf("Thread %lx: \"%s\"\n", pthread_self(), res);
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|   pthread_join(th1, NULL);
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|   pthread_join(th2, NULL);
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|   exit(0);
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| }
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