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37886659feSRuslan Ermilov.Nd "1:1 POSIX threads library" 385335c6bcSRobert Watson.Sh LIBRARY 395335c6bcSRobert Watson.Lb libthr 405335c6bcSRobert Watson.Sh SYNOPSIS 415335c6bcSRobert Watson.In pthread.h 425335c6bcSRobert Watson.Sh DESCRIPTION 435335c6bcSRobert WatsonThe 445335c6bcSRobert Watson.Nm 45886659feSRuslan Ermilovlibrary provides a 1:1 implementation of the 465335c6bcSRobert Watson.Xr pthread 3 475335c6bcSRobert Watsonlibrary interfaces for application threading. 48886659feSRuslan ErmilovIt 495335c6bcSRobert Watsonhas been optimized for use by applications expecting system scope thread 50886659feSRuslan Ermilovsemantics, and can provide significant performance improvements 51886659feSRuslan Ermilovcompared to 52886659feSRuslan Ermilov.Lb libkse . 532f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 542f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe library is tightly integrated with the run-time link editor 552f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr ld-elf.so.1 1 562f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovand 572f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Lb libc ; 582f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovall three components must be built from the same source tree. 592f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovMixing 602f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Li libc 612f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovand 622f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm 632f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovlibraries from different versions of 642f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Fx 652f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovis not supported. 662f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe run-time linker 672f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr ld-elf.so.1 1 682f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovhas some code to ensure backward-compatibility with older versions of 692f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm . 702f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 712f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe man page documents the quirks and tunables of the 722f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm . 732f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovWhen linking with 742f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Li -lpthread , 752f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovthe run-time dependency 762f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Li libthr.so.3 772f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovis recorded in the produced object. 782f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Sh MUTEX ACQUISITION 792f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovA locked mutex (see 802f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr pthread_mutex_lock 3 ) 812f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovis represented by a volatile variable of type 822f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Dv lwpid_t , 832f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovwhich records the global system identifier of the thread 842f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovowning the lock. 852f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm 862f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovperforms a contested mutex acquisition in three stages, each of which 872f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovis more resource-consuming than the previous. 88663222b9SSergey KandaurovThe first two stages are only applied for a mutex of 89663222b9SSergey Kandaurov.Dv PTHREAD_MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_NP 90663222b9SSergey Kandaurovtype and 91663222b9SSergey Kandaurov.Dv PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE 92663222b9SSergey Kandaurovprotocol (see 93663222b9SSergey Kandaurov.Xr pthread_mutexattr 3 ) . 942f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 95663222b9SSergey KandaurovFirst, on SMP systems, a spin loop 962f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovis performed, where the library attempts to acquire the lock by 972f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr atomic 9 982f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovoperations. 992f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe loop count is controlled by the 1002f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Ev LIBPTHREAD_SPINLOOPS 1012f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovenvironment variable, with a default value of 2000. 1022f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 1032f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovIf the spin loop 1042f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovwas unable to acquire the mutex, a yield loop 1052f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovis executed, performing the same 1062f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr atomic 9 1072f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovacquisition attempts as the spin loop, 1082f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovbut each attempt is followed by a yield of the CPU time 1092f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovof the thread using the 1102f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr sched_yield 2 1112f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovsyscall. 1122f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovBy default, the yield loop 1132f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovis not executed. 1142f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThis is controlled by the 1152f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Ev LIBPTHREAD_YIELDLOOPS 1162f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovenvironment variable. 1172f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 1182f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovIf both the spin and yield loops 1192f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovfailed to acquire the lock, the thread is taken off the CPU and 1202f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovput to sleep in the kernel with the 1212f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr umtx 2 1222f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovsyscall. 1232f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe kernel wakes up a thread and hands the ownership of the lock to 1242f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovthe woken thread when the lock becomes available. 1252f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Sh THREAD STACKS 1262f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovEach thread is provided with a private user-mode stack area 1272f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovused by the C runtime. 1282f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe size of the main (initial) thread stack is set by the kernel, and is 1292f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovcontrolled by the 1302f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Dv RLIMIT_STACK 1312f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovprocess resource limit (see 1322f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr getrlimit 2 ) . 1332f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 1342f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovBy default, the main thread's stack size is equal to the value of 1352f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Dv RLIMIT_STACK 1362f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovfor the process. 1372f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovIf the 1382f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Ev LIBPTHREAD_SPLITSTACK_MAIN 1392f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovenvironment variable is present in the process environment 1402f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov(its value does not matter), 1412f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovthe main thread's stack is reduced to 4MB on 64bit architectures, and to 1422f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov2MB on 32bit architectures, when the threading library is initialized. 1432f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe rest of the address space area which has been reserved by the 1442f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovkernel for the initial process stack is used for non-initial thread stacks 1452f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovin this case. 1462f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe presence of the 1472f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Ev LIBPTHREAD_BIGSTACK_MAIN 1482f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovenvironment variable overrides 1492f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Ev LIBPTHREAD_SPLITSTACK_MAIN ; 1502f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovit is kept for backward-compatibility. 1512f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 1522f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe size of stacks for threads created by the process at run-time 1532f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovwith the 1542f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr pthread_create 3 1552f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovcall is controlled by thread attributes: see 1562f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr pthread_attr 3 , 1572f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovin particular, the 1582f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr pthread_attr_setstacksize 3 , 1592f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr pthread_attr_setguardsize 3 1602f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovand 1612f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr pthread_attr_setstackaddr 3 1622f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovfunctions. 1632f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovIf no attributes for the thread stack size are specified, the default 1642f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovnon-initial thread stack size is 2MB for 64bit architectures, and 1MB 1652f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovfor 32bit architectures. 1662f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Sh RUN-TIME SETTINGS 1672f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe following environment variables are recognized by 1682f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm 1692f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovand adjust the operation of the library at run-time: 1702f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Bl -tag -width LIBPTHREAD_SPLITSTACK_MAIN 1712f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.It Ev LIBPTHREAD_BIGSTACK_MAIN 1722f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovDisables the reduction of the initial thread stack enabled by 1732f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Ev LIBPTHREAD_SPLITSTACK_MAIN . 1742f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.It Ev LIBPTHREAD_SPLITSTACK_MAIN 1752f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovCauses a reduction of the initial thread stack, as described in the 1762f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovsection 1772f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Sx THREAD STACKS . 1782f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThis was the default behaviour of 1792f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm 1802f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovbefore 1812f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Fx 11.0 . 1822f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.It Ev LIBPTHREAD_SPINLOOPS 1832f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe integer value of the variable overrides the default count of 1842f02abc1SKonstantin Belousoviterations in the 1852f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Li spin loop 1862f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovof the mutex acquisition. 1872f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe default count is 2000, set by the 1882f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Dv MUTEX_ADAPTIVE_SPINS 1892f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovconstant in the 1902f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm 1912f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovsources. 1922f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.It Ev LIBPTHREAD_YIELDLOOPS 1932f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovA non-zero integer value enables the yield loop 1942f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovin the process of the mutex acquisition. 1952f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe value is the count of loop operations. 1962f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.It Ev LIBPTHREAD_QUEUE_FIFO 1972f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe integer value of the variable specifies how often blocked 1982f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovthreads are inserted at the head of the sleep queue, instead of its tail. 1992f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovBigger values reduce the frequency of the FIFO discipline. 2002f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThe value must be between 0 and 255. 2012f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.El 2022f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Sh INTERACTION WITH RUN-TIME LINKER 203*e50def75SKonstantin BelousovOn load, 2042f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm 205*e50def75SKonstantin Belousovinstalls interposing handlers into the hooks exported by 206*e50def75SKonstantin Belousov.Li libc . 207*e50def75SKonstantin BelousovThe interposers provide real locking implementation instead of the 208*e50def75SKonstantin Belousovstubs for single-threaded processes in 209*e50def75SKonstantin Belousov.Li , 210*e50def75SKonstantin Belousovcancellation support and some modifications to the signal operations. 2112f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Pp 2122f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm 2132f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovcannot be unloaded; the 2142f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr dlclose 3 2152f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovfunction does not perform any action when called with a handle for 2162f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Nm . 217*e50def75SKonstantin BelousovOne of the reasons is that the internal interposing of 2182f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Li libc 2192f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovfunctions cannot be undone. 2202f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Sh SIGNALS 221*e50def75SKonstantin BelousovThe implementation interposes the user-installed 2222f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr signal 3 2232f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovhandlers. 2242f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThis interposing is done to postpone signal delivery to threads which 2252f02abc1SKonstantin Belousoventered (libthr-internal) critical sections, where the calling 2262f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovof the user-provided signal handler is unsafe. 2272f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovAn example of such a situation is owning the internal library lock. 2282f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovWhen a signal is delivered while the signal handler cannot be safely 2292f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovcalled, the call is postponed and performed until after the exit from 2302f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovthe critical section. 2312f02abc1SKonstantin BelousovThis should be taken into account when interpreting 2322f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr ktrace 1 2332f02abc1SKonstantin Belousovlogs. 2345335c6bcSRobert Watson.Sh SEE ALSO 2352f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr ktrace 1 , 2362f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr ld-elf.so.1 1 , 2372f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr getrlimit 2 , 2382f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr umtx 2 , 2392f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr dlclose 3 , 2402f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr dlopen 3 , 2412f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr errno 3 , 2422f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr getenv 3 , 2432f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr libc 3 , 2442f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr pthread_attr 3 , 2452f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr pthread_attr_setstacksize 3 , 2462f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr pthread_create 3 , 2472f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr signal 3 , 2482f02abc1SKonstantin Belousov.Xr atomic 9 2495335c6bcSRobert Watson.Sh AUTHORS 2505335c6bcSRobert Watson.An -nosplit 25148856b00SRuslan ErmilovThe 2525335c6bcSRobert Watson.Nm 25348856b00SRuslan Ermilovlibrary 2545335c6bcSRobert Watsonwas originally created by 2552b7af31cSBaptiste Daroussin.An Jeff Roberson Aq Mt jeff@FreeBSD.org , 2565335c6bcSRobert Watsonand enhanced by 2572b7af31cSBaptiste Daroussin.An Jonathan Mini Aq Mt mini@FreeBSD.org 2585335c6bcSRobert Watsonand 2592b7af31cSBaptiste Daroussin.An Mike Makonnen Aq Mt mtm@FreeBSD.org . 2605335c6bcSRobert WatsonIt has been substantially rewritten and optimized by 2612b7af31cSBaptiste Daroussin.An David Xu Aq Mt davidxu@FreeBSD.org . 262