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22 /*
23  * Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
24  * Use is subject to license terms.
25  */
26 
27 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
28 
29 #include "lint.h"
30 #include "thr_uberdata.h"
31 
32 /*
33  * pthread_cancel: tries to cancel the targeted thread.
34  * If the target thread has already exited no action is taken.
35  * Else send SIGCANCEL to request the other thread to cancel itself.
36  */
37 #pragma weak pthread_cancel = _pthread_cancel
38 int
39 _pthread_cancel(thread_t tid)
40 {
41 	ulwp_t *self = curthread;
42 	uberdata_t *udp = self->ul_uberdata;
43 	ulwp_t *ulwp;
44 	int error = 0;
45 
46 	if ((ulwp = find_lwp(tid)) == NULL)
47 		return (ESRCH);
48 
49 	if (ulwp->ul_cancel_pending) {
50 		/*
51 		 * Don't send SIGCANCEL more than once.
52 		 */
53 		ulwp_unlock(ulwp, udp);
54 	} else if (ulwp == self) {
55 		/*
56 		 * Unlock self before cancelling.
57 		 */
58 		ulwp_unlock(ulwp, udp);
59 		ulwp->ul_nocancel = 0;	/* cancellation is now possible */
60 		if (ulwp->ul_sigdefer)
61 			ulwp->ul_cancel_pending = 1;
62 		else
63 			do_sigcancel();
64 	} else if (ulwp->ul_cancel_disabled) {
65 		/*
66 		 * Don't send SIGCANCEL if cancellation is disabled;
67 		 * just set the thread's ulwp->ul_cancel_pending flag.
68 		 * This avoids a potential EINTR for the target thread.
69 		 */
70 		ulwp->ul_cancel_pending = 1;
71 		ulwp_unlock(ulwp, udp);
72 	} else {
73 		/*
74 		 * Request the other thread to cancel itself.
75 		 */
76 		error = __lwp_kill(tid, SIGCANCEL);
77 		ulwp_unlock(ulwp, udp);
78 	}
79 
80 	return (error);
81 }
82 
83 /*
84  * pthread_setcancelstate: sets the state ENABLED or DISABLED
85  * If the state is being set as ENABLED, then it becomes
86  * a cancellation point only if the type of cancellation is
87  * ASYNCHRONOUS and a cancel request is pending.
88  * Disabling cancellation is not a cancellation point.
89  */
90 #pragma weak pthread_setcancelstate = _pthread_setcancelstate
91 int
92 _pthread_setcancelstate(int state, int *oldstate)
93 {
94 	ulwp_t *self = curthread;
95 	uberdata_t *udp = self->ul_uberdata;
96 	int was_disabled;
97 
98 	/*
99 	 * Grab ulwp_lock(self) to protect the setting of ul_cancel_disabled
100 	 * since it is tested under this lock by pthread_cancel(), above.
101 	 * This has the side-effect of calling enter_critical() and this
102 	 * defers SIGCANCEL until ulwp_unlock(self) when exit_critical()
103 	 * is called.  (self->ul_cancel_pending is set in the SIGCANCEL
104 	 * handler and we must be async-signal safe here.)
105 	 */
106 	ulwp_lock(self, udp);
107 
108 	was_disabled = self->ul_cancel_disabled;
109 	switch (state) {
110 	case PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE:
111 		self->ul_cancel_disabled = 0;
112 		break;
113 	case PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE:
114 		self->ul_cancel_disabled = 1;
115 		break;
116 	default:
117 		ulwp_unlock(self, udp);
118 		return (EINVAL);
119 	}
120 
121 	/*
122 	 * If this thread has been requested to be canceled and
123 	 * is in async mode and is or was enabled, then exit.
124 	 */
125 	if ((!self->ul_cancel_disabled || !was_disabled) &&
126 	    self->ul_cancel_async && self->ul_cancel_pending) {
127 		ulwp_unlock(self, udp);
128 		_pthread_exit(PTHREAD_CANCELED);
129 	}
130 
131 	ulwp_unlock(self, udp);
132 
133 	if (oldstate != NULL) {
134 		if (was_disabled)
135 			*oldstate = PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE;
136 		else
137 			*oldstate = PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE;
138 	}
139 	return (0);
140 }
141 
142 /*
143  * pthread_setcanceltype: sets the type DEFERRED or ASYNCHRONOUS
144  * If the type is being set as ASYNC, then it becomes
145  * a cancellation point if there is a cancellation pending.
146  */
147 #pragma weak pthread_setcanceltype = _pthread_setcanceltype
148 int
149 _pthread_setcanceltype(int type, int *oldtype)
150 {
151 	ulwp_t *self = curthread;
152 	int was_async;
153 
154 	/*
155 	 * Call enter_critical() to defer SIGCANCEL until exit_critical().
156 	 * We do this because curthread->ul_cancel_pending is set in the
157 	 * SIGCANCEL handler and we must be async-signal safe here.
158 	 */
159 	enter_critical(self);
160 
161 	was_async = self->ul_cancel_async;
162 	switch (type) {
163 	case PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS:
164 		self->ul_cancel_async = 1;
165 		break;
166 	case PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED:
167 		self->ul_cancel_async = 0;
168 		break;
169 	default:
170 		exit_critical(self);
171 		return (EINVAL);
172 	}
173 	self->ul_save_async = self->ul_cancel_async;
174 
175 	/*
176 	 * If this thread has been requested to be canceled and
177 	 * is in enabled mode and is or was in async mode, exit.
178 	 */
179 	if ((self->ul_cancel_async || was_async) &&
180 	    self->ul_cancel_pending && !self->ul_cancel_disabled) {
181 		exit_critical(self);
182 		_pthread_exit(PTHREAD_CANCELED);
183 	}
184 
185 	exit_critical(self);
186 
187 	if (oldtype != NULL) {
188 		if (was_async)
189 			*oldtype = PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS;
190 		else
191 			*oldtype = PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED;
192 	}
193 	return (0);
194 }
195 
196 /*
197  * pthread_testcancel: tests for any cancellation pending
198  * if the cancellation is enabled and is pending, act on
199  * it by calling thr_exit. thr_exit takes care of calling
200  * cleanup handlers.
201  */
202 #pragma weak _private_testcancel = _pthread_testcancel
203 #pragma weak pthread_testcancel = _pthread_testcancel
204 void
205 _pthread_testcancel(void)
206 {
207 	ulwp_t *self = curthread;
208 
209 	if (self->ul_cancel_pending && !self->ul_cancel_disabled)
210 		_pthread_exit(PTHREAD_CANCELED);
211 }
212 
213 /*
214  * For deferred mode, this routine makes a thread cancelable.
215  * It is called from the functions which want to be cancellation
216  * points and are about to block, such as cond_wait().
217  */
218 void
219 _cancelon()
220 {
221 	ulwp_t *self = curthread;
222 
223 	ASSERT(!(self->ul_cancelable && self->ul_cancel_disabled));
224 	if (!self->ul_cancel_disabled) {
225 		ASSERT(self->ul_cancelable >= 0);
226 		self->ul_cancelable++;
227 		if (self->ul_cancel_pending)
228 			_pthread_exit(PTHREAD_CANCELED);
229 	}
230 }
231 
232 /*
233  * This routine turns cancelability off and possible calls pthread_exit().
234  * It is called from functions which are cancellation points, like cond_wait().
235  */
236 void
237 _canceloff()
238 {
239 	ulwp_t *self = curthread;
240 
241 	ASSERT(!(self->ul_cancelable && self->ul_cancel_disabled));
242 	if (!self->ul_cancel_disabled) {
243 		if (self->ul_cancel_pending)
244 			_pthread_exit(PTHREAD_CANCELED);
245 		self->ul_cancelable--;
246 		ASSERT(self->ul_cancelable >= 0);
247 	}
248 }
249 
250 /*
251  * Same as _canceloff() but don't actually cancel the thread.
252  * This is used by cond_wait() and sema_wait() when they don't get EINTR.
253  */
254 void
255 _canceloff_nocancel()
256 {
257 	ulwp_t *self = curthread;
258 
259 	ASSERT(!(self->ul_cancelable && self->ul_cancel_disabled));
260 	if (!self->ul_cancel_disabled) {
261 		self->ul_cancelable--;
262 		ASSERT(self->ul_cancelable >= 0);
263 	}
264 }
265 
266 /*
267  * __pthread_cleanup_push: called by macro in pthread.h which defines
268  * POSIX.1c pthread_cleanup_push(). Macro in pthread.h allocates the
269  * cleanup struct and calls this routine to push the handler off the
270  * curthread's struct.
271  */
272 void
273 __pthread_cleanup_push(void (*routine)(void *),
274 	void *args, caddr_t fp, _cleanup_t *clnup_info)
275 {
276 	ulwp_t *self = curthread;
277 	__cleanup_t *infop = (__cleanup_t *)clnup_info;
278 
279 	infop->func = routine;
280 	infop->arg = args;
281 	infop->fp = fp;
282 	infop->next = self->ul_clnup_hdr;
283 	self->ul_clnup_hdr = infop;
284 }
285 
286 /*
287  * __pthread_cleanup_pop: called by macro in pthread.h which defines
288  * POSIX.1c pthread_cleanup_pop(). It calls this routine to pop the
289  * handler off the curthread's struct and execute it if necessary.
290  */
291 /* ARGSUSED1 */
292 void
293 __pthread_cleanup_pop(int ex, _cleanup_t *clnup_info)
294 {
295 	ulwp_t *self = curthread;
296 	__cleanup_t *infop = self->ul_clnup_hdr;
297 
298 	self->ul_clnup_hdr = infop->next;
299 	if (ex)
300 		(*infop->func)(infop->arg);
301 }
302