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Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001/*
2 * z_Linux_util.c -- platform specific routines.
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00003 */
4
5
6//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
7//
8// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
9//
10// This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open
11// Source Licenses. See LICENSE.txt for details.
12//
13//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
14
15
16#include "kmp.h"
17#include "kmp_wrapper_getpid.h"
18#include "kmp_itt.h"
19#include "kmp_str.h"
20#include "kmp_i18n.h"
21#include "kmp_io.h"
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +000022#include "kmp_stats.h"
23#include "kmp_wait_release.h"
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +000024
Joerg Sonnenberger1564f3c2015-09-21 20:02:45 +000025#if !KMP_OS_FREEBSD && !KMP_OS_NETBSD
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +000026# include <alloca.h>
27#endif
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +000028#include <unistd.h>
29#include <math.h> // HUGE_VAL.
30#include <sys/time.h>
31#include <sys/times.h>
32#include <sys/resource.h>
33#include <sys/syscall.h>
34
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +000035#if KMP_OS_LINUX && !KMP_OS_CNK
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +000036# include <sys/sysinfo.h>
Andrey Churbanovcbda8682015-01-13 14:43:35 +000037# if KMP_OS_LINUX && (KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64 || KMP_ARCH_ARM || KMP_ARCH_AARCH64)
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +000038// We should really include <futex.h>, but that causes compatibility problems on different
39// Linux* OS distributions that either require that you include (or break when you try to include)
40// <pci/types.h>.
41// Since all we need is the two macros below (which are part of the kernel ABI, so can't change)
42// we just define the constants here and don't include <futex.h>
43# ifndef FUTEX_WAIT
44# define FUTEX_WAIT 0
45# endif
46# ifndef FUTEX_WAKE
47# define FUTEX_WAKE 1
48# endif
49# endif
50#elif KMP_OS_DARWIN
51# include <sys/sysctl.h>
52# include <mach/mach.h>
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +000053#elif KMP_OS_FREEBSD
54# include <sys/sysctl.h>
55# include <pthread_np.h>
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +000056#endif
57
58
59#include <dirent.h>
60#include <ctype.h>
61#include <fcntl.h>
62
63/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
64/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
65
66struct kmp_sys_timer {
67 struct timespec start;
68};
69
70// Convert timespec to nanoseconds.
71#define TS2NS(timespec) (((timespec).tv_sec * 1e9) + (timespec).tv_nsec)
72
73static struct kmp_sys_timer __kmp_sys_timer_data;
74
75#if KMP_HANDLE_SIGNALS
76 typedef void (* sig_func_t )( int );
77 STATIC_EFI2_WORKAROUND struct sigaction __kmp_sighldrs[ NSIG ];
78 static sigset_t __kmp_sigset;
79#endif
80
81static int __kmp_init_runtime = FALSE;
82
83static int __kmp_fork_count = 0;
84
85static pthread_condattr_t __kmp_suspend_cond_attr;
86static pthread_mutexattr_t __kmp_suspend_mutex_attr;
87
88static kmp_cond_align_t __kmp_wait_cv;
89static kmp_mutex_align_t __kmp_wait_mx;
90
91/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
92/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
93
94#ifdef DEBUG_SUSPEND
95static void
96__kmp_print_cond( char *buffer, kmp_cond_align_t *cond )
97{
Andrey Churbanov74bf17b2015-04-02 13:27:08 +000098 KMP_SNPRINTF( buffer, 128, "(cond (lock (%ld, %d)), (descr (%p)))",
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +000099 cond->c_cond.__c_lock.__status, cond->c_cond.__c_lock.__spinlock,
100 cond->c_cond.__c_waiting );
101}
102#endif
103
104/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
105/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
106
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +0000107#if ( KMP_OS_LINUX && KMP_AFFINITY_SUPPORTED)
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000108
109/*
110 * Affinity support
111 */
112
113/*
114 * On some of the older OS's that we build on, these constants aren't present
115 * in <asm/unistd.h> #included from <sys.syscall.h>. They must be the same on
116 * all systems of the same arch where they are defined, and they cannot change.
117 * stone forever.
118 */
119
Jim Cownie181b4bb2013-12-23 17:28:57 +0000120# if KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_ARM
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000121# ifndef __NR_sched_setaffinity
122# define __NR_sched_setaffinity 241
123# elif __NR_sched_setaffinity != 241
124# error Wrong code for setaffinity system call.
125# endif /* __NR_sched_setaffinity */
126# ifndef __NR_sched_getaffinity
127# define __NR_sched_getaffinity 242
128# elif __NR_sched_getaffinity != 242
129# error Wrong code for getaffinity system call.
130# endif /* __NR_sched_getaffinity */
131
Andrey Churbanovcbda8682015-01-13 14:43:35 +0000132# elif KMP_ARCH_AARCH64
133# ifndef __NR_sched_setaffinity
134# define __NR_sched_setaffinity 122
135# elif __NR_sched_setaffinity != 122
136# error Wrong code for setaffinity system call.
137# endif /* __NR_sched_setaffinity */
138# ifndef __NR_sched_getaffinity
139# define __NR_sched_getaffinity 123
140# elif __NR_sched_getaffinity != 123
141# error Wrong code for getaffinity system call.
142# endif /* __NR_sched_getaffinity */
143
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000144# elif KMP_ARCH_X86_64
145# ifndef __NR_sched_setaffinity
146# define __NR_sched_setaffinity 203
147# elif __NR_sched_setaffinity != 203
148# error Wrong code for setaffinity system call.
149# endif /* __NR_sched_setaffinity */
150# ifndef __NR_sched_getaffinity
151# define __NR_sched_getaffinity 204
152# elif __NR_sched_getaffinity != 204
153# error Wrong code for getaffinity system call.
154# endif /* __NR_sched_getaffinity */
155
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +0000156# elif KMP_ARCH_PPC64
157# ifndef __NR_sched_setaffinity
158# define __NR_sched_setaffinity 222
159# elif __NR_sched_setaffinity != 222
160# error Wrong code for setaffinity system call.
161# endif /* __NR_sched_setaffinity */
162# ifndef __NR_sched_getaffinity
163# define __NR_sched_getaffinity 223
164# elif __NR_sched_getaffinity != 223
165# error Wrong code for getaffinity system call.
166# endif /* __NR_sched_getaffinity */
167
168
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000169# else
170# error Unknown or unsupported architecture
171
172# endif /* KMP_ARCH_* */
173
174int
175__kmp_set_system_affinity( kmp_affin_mask_t const *mask, int abort_on_error )
176{
177 KMP_ASSERT2(KMP_AFFINITY_CAPABLE(),
178 "Illegal set affinity operation when not capable");
179
180 int retval = syscall( __NR_sched_setaffinity, 0, __kmp_affin_mask_size, mask );
181 if (retval >= 0) {
182 return 0;
183 }
184 int error = errno;
185 if (abort_on_error) {
186 __kmp_msg(
187 kmp_ms_fatal,
188 KMP_MSG( FatalSysError ),
189 KMP_ERR( error ),
190 __kmp_msg_null
191 );
192 }
193 return error;
194}
195
196int
197__kmp_get_system_affinity( kmp_affin_mask_t *mask, int abort_on_error )
198{
199 KMP_ASSERT2(KMP_AFFINITY_CAPABLE(),
200 "Illegal get affinity operation when not capable");
201
202 int retval = syscall( __NR_sched_getaffinity, 0, __kmp_affin_mask_size, mask );
203 if (retval >= 0) {
204 return 0;
205 }
206 int error = errno;
207 if (abort_on_error) {
208 __kmp_msg(
209 kmp_ms_fatal,
210 KMP_MSG( FatalSysError ),
211 KMP_ERR( error ),
212 __kmp_msg_null
213 );
214 }
215 return error;
216}
217
218void
219__kmp_affinity_bind_thread( int which )
220{
221 KMP_ASSERT2(KMP_AFFINITY_CAPABLE(),
222 "Illegal set affinity operation when not capable");
223
Andrey Churbanov74bf17b2015-04-02 13:27:08 +0000224 kmp_affin_mask_t *mask = (kmp_affin_mask_t *)KMP_ALLOCA(__kmp_affin_mask_size);
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000225 KMP_CPU_ZERO(mask);
226 KMP_CPU_SET(which, mask);
227 __kmp_set_system_affinity(mask, TRUE);
228}
229
230/*
231 * Determine if we can access affinity functionality on this version of
232 * Linux* OS by checking __NR_sched_{get,set}affinity system calls, and set
233 * __kmp_affin_mask_size to the appropriate value (0 means not capable).
234 */
235void
236__kmp_affinity_determine_capable(const char *env_var)
237{
238 //
239 // Check and see if the OS supports thread affinity.
240 //
241
242# define KMP_CPU_SET_SIZE_LIMIT (1024*1024)
243
244 int gCode;
245 int sCode;
246 kmp_affin_mask_t *buf;
247 buf = ( kmp_affin_mask_t * ) KMP_INTERNAL_MALLOC( KMP_CPU_SET_SIZE_LIMIT );
248
249 // If Linux* OS:
250 // If the syscall fails or returns a suggestion for the size,
251 // then we don't have to search for an appropriate size.
252 gCode = syscall( __NR_sched_getaffinity, 0, KMP_CPU_SET_SIZE_LIMIT, buf );
253 KA_TRACE(30, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
Alp Toker8f2d3f02014-02-24 10:40:15 +0000254 "initial getaffinity call returned %d errno = %d\n",
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000255 gCode, errno));
256
257 //if ((gCode < 0) && (errno == ENOSYS))
258 if (gCode < 0) {
259 //
260 // System call not supported
261 //
262 if (__kmp_affinity_verbose || (__kmp_affinity_warnings
263 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_none)
264 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_default)
265 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_disabled))) {
266 int error = errno;
267 __kmp_msg(
268 kmp_ms_warning,
269 KMP_MSG( GetAffSysCallNotSupported, env_var ),
270 KMP_ERR( error ),
271 __kmp_msg_null
272 );
273 }
Andrey Churbanov1f037e42015-03-10 09:15:26 +0000274 KMP_AFFINITY_DISABLE();
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000275 KMP_INTERNAL_FREE(buf);
276 return;
277 }
278 if (gCode > 0) { // Linux* OS only
279 // The optimal situation: the OS returns the size of the buffer
280 // it expects.
281 //
282 // A verification of correct behavior is that Isetaffinity on a NULL
283 // buffer with the same size fails with errno set to EFAULT.
284 sCode = syscall( __NR_sched_setaffinity, 0, gCode, NULL );
285 KA_TRACE(30, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
286 "setaffinity for mask size %d returned %d errno = %d\n",
287 gCode, sCode, errno));
288 if (sCode < 0) {
289 if (errno == ENOSYS) {
290 if (__kmp_affinity_verbose || (__kmp_affinity_warnings
291 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_none)
292 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_default)
293 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_disabled))) {
294 int error = errno;
295 __kmp_msg(
296 kmp_ms_warning,
297 KMP_MSG( SetAffSysCallNotSupported, env_var ),
298 KMP_ERR( error ),
299 __kmp_msg_null
300 );
301 }
Andrey Churbanov1f037e42015-03-10 09:15:26 +0000302 KMP_AFFINITY_DISABLE();
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000303 KMP_INTERNAL_FREE(buf);
304 }
305 if (errno == EFAULT) {
Andrey Churbanov1f037e42015-03-10 09:15:26 +0000306 KMP_AFFINITY_ENABLE(gCode);
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000307 KA_TRACE(10, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
308 "affinity supported (mask size %d)\n",
309 (int)__kmp_affin_mask_size));
310 KMP_INTERNAL_FREE(buf);
311 return;
312 }
313 }
314 }
315
316 //
317 // Call the getaffinity system call repeatedly with increasing set sizes
318 // until we succeed, or reach an upper bound on the search.
319 //
320 KA_TRACE(30, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
321 "searching for proper set size\n"));
322 int size;
323 for (size = 1; size <= KMP_CPU_SET_SIZE_LIMIT; size *= 2) {
324 gCode = syscall( __NR_sched_getaffinity, 0, size, buf );
325 KA_TRACE(30, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
326 "getaffinity for mask size %d returned %d errno = %d\n", size,
327 gCode, errno));
328
329 if (gCode < 0) {
330 if ( errno == ENOSYS )
331 {
332 //
333 // We shouldn't get here
334 //
335 KA_TRACE(30, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
336 "inconsistent OS call behavior: errno == ENOSYS for mask size %d\n",
337 size));
338 if (__kmp_affinity_verbose || (__kmp_affinity_warnings
339 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_none)
340 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_default)
341 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_disabled))) {
342 int error = errno;
343 __kmp_msg(
344 kmp_ms_warning,
345 KMP_MSG( GetAffSysCallNotSupported, env_var ),
346 KMP_ERR( error ),
347 __kmp_msg_null
348 );
349 }
Andrey Churbanov1f037e42015-03-10 09:15:26 +0000350 KMP_AFFINITY_DISABLE();
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000351 KMP_INTERNAL_FREE(buf);
352 return;
353 }
354 continue;
355 }
356
357 sCode = syscall( __NR_sched_setaffinity, 0, gCode, NULL );
358 KA_TRACE(30, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
359 "setaffinity for mask size %d returned %d errno = %d\n",
360 gCode, sCode, errno));
361 if (sCode < 0) {
362 if (errno == ENOSYS) { // Linux* OS only
363 //
364 // We shouldn't get here
365 //
366 KA_TRACE(30, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
367 "inconsistent OS call behavior: errno == ENOSYS for mask size %d\n",
368 size));
369 if (__kmp_affinity_verbose || (__kmp_affinity_warnings
370 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_none)
371 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_default)
372 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_disabled))) {
373 int error = errno;
374 __kmp_msg(
375 kmp_ms_warning,
376 KMP_MSG( SetAffSysCallNotSupported, env_var ),
377 KMP_ERR( error ),
378 __kmp_msg_null
379 );
380 }
Andrey Churbanov1f037e42015-03-10 09:15:26 +0000381 KMP_AFFINITY_DISABLE();
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000382 KMP_INTERNAL_FREE(buf);
383 return;
384 }
385 if (errno == EFAULT) {
Andrey Churbanov1f037e42015-03-10 09:15:26 +0000386 KMP_AFFINITY_ENABLE(gCode);
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000387 KA_TRACE(10, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
388 "affinity supported (mask size %d)\n",
389 (int)__kmp_affin_mask_size));
390 KMP_INTERNAL_FREE(buf);
391 return;
392 }
393 }
394 }
395 //int error = errno; // save uncaught error code
396 KMP_INTERNAL_FREE(buf);
397 // errno = error; // restore uncaught error code, will be printed at the next KMP_WARNING below
398
399 //
400 // Affinity is not supported
401 //
Andrey Churbanov1f037e42015-03-10 09:15:26 +0000402 KMP_AFFINITY_DISABLE();
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000403 KA_TRACE(10, ( "__kmp_affinity_determine_capable: "
404 "cannot determine mask size - affinity not supported\n"));
405 if (__kmp_affinity_verbose || (__kmp_affinity_warnings
406 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_none)
407 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_default)
408 && (__kmp_affinity_type != affinity_disabled))) {
409 KMP_WARNING( AffCantGetMaskSize, env_var );
410 }
411}
412
Andrey Churbanovd39f11c2015-03-10 10:14:57 +0000413#endif // KMP_OS_LINUX && KMP_AFFINITY_SUPPORTED
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000414
Andrey Churbanovd39f11c2015-03-10 10:14:57 +0000415/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
416/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
417
418#if KMP_OS_LINUX && (KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64 || KMP_ARCH_ARM || KMP_ARCH_AARCH64) && !KMP_OS_CNK
419
420int
421__kmp_futex_determine_capable()
422{
423 int loc = 0;
424 int rc = syscall( __NR_futex, &loc, FUTEX_WAKE, 1, NULL, NULL, 0 );
425 int retval = ( rc == 0 ) || ( errno != ENOSYS );
426
427 KA_TRACE(10, ( "__kmp_futex_determine_capable: rc = %d errno = %d\n", rc,
428 errno ) );
429 KA_TRACE(10, ( "__kmp_futex_determine_capable: futex syscall%s supported\n",
430 retval ? "" : " not" ) );
431
432 return retval;
433}
434
435#endif // KMP_OS_LINUX && (KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64 || KMP_ARCH_ARM) && !KMP_OS_CNK
436
437/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
438/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
439
440#if (KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64) && (! KMP_ASM_INTRINS)
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000441/*
Andrey Churbanovd39f11c2015-03-10 10:14:57 +0000442 * Only 32-bit "add-exchange" instruction on IA-32 architecture causes us to
443 * use compare_and_store for these routines
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000444 */
445
Andrey Churbanov7b2ab712015-03-10 09:03:42 +0000446kmp_int8
447__kmp_test_then_or8( volatile kmp_int8 *p, kmp_int8 d )
448{
449 kmp_int8 old_value, new_value;
450
451 old_value = TCR_1( *p );
452 new_value = old_value | d;
453
454 while ( ! KMP_COMPARE_AND_STORE_REL8 ( p, old_value, new_value ) )
455 {
456 KMP_CPU_PAUSE();
457 old_value = TCR_1( *p );
458 new_value = old_value | d;
459 }
460 return old_value;
461}
462
463kmp_int8
464__kmp_test_then_and8( volatile kmp_int8 *p, kmp_int8 d )
465{
466 kmp_int8 old_value, new_value;
467
468 old_value = TCR_1( *p );
469 new_value = old_value & d;
470
471 while ( ! KMP_COMPARE_AND_STORE_REL8 ( p, old_value, new_value ) )
472 {
473 KMP_CPU_PAUSE();
474 old_value = TCR_1( *p );
475 new_value = old_value & d;
476 }
477 return old_value;
478}
479
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000480kmp_int32
481__kmp_test_then_or32( volatile kmp_int32 *p, kmp_int32 d )
482{
483 kmp_int32 old_value, new_value;
484
485 old_value = TCR_4( *p );
486 new_value = old_value | d;
487
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +0000488 while ( ! KMP_COMPARE_AND_STORE_REL32 ( p, old_value, new_value ) )
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000489 {
490 KMP_CPU_PAUSE();
491 old_value = TCR_4( *p );
492 new_value = old_value | d;
493 }
494 return old_value;
495}
496
497kmp_int32
498__kmp_test_then_and32( volatile kmp_int32 *p, kmp_int32 d )
499{
500 kmp_int32 old_value, new_value;
501
502 old_value = TCR_4( *p );
503 new_value = old_value & d;
504
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +0000505 while ( ! KMP_COMPARE_AND_STORE_REL32 ( p, old_value, new_value ) )
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000506 {
507 KMP_CPU_PAUSE();
508 old_value = TCR_4( *p );
509 new_value = old_value & d;
510 }
511 return old_value;
512}
513
Andrey Churbanovcbda8682015-01-13 14:43:35 +0000514# if KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_PPC64 || KMP_ARCH_AARCH64
Andrey Churbanovd39f11c2015-03-10 10:14:57 +0000515kmp_int8
516__kmp_test_then_add8( volatile kmp_int8 *p, kmp_int8 d )
517{
518 kmp_int8 old_value, new_value;
519
520 old_value = TCR_1( *p );
521 new_value = old_value + d;
522
523 while ( ! KMP_COMPARE_AND_STORE_REL8 ( p, old_value, new_value ) )
524 {
525 KMP_CPU_PAUSE();
526 old_value = TCR_1( *p );
527 new_value = old_value + d;
528 }
529 return old_value;
530}
531
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000532kmp_int64
533__kmp_test_then_add64( volatile kmp_int64 *p, kmp_int64 d )
534{
535 kmp_int64 old_value, new_value;
536
537 old_value = TCR_8( *p );
538 new_value = old_value + d;
539
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +0000540 while ( ! KMP_COMPARE_AND_STORE_REL64 ( p, old_value, new_value ) )
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000541 {
542 KMP_CPU_PAUSE();
543 old_value = TCR_8( *p );
544 new_value = old_value + d;
545 }
546 return old_value;
547}
548# endif /* KMP_ARCH_X86 */
549
550kmp_int64
551__kmp_test_then_or64( volatile kmp_int64 *p, kmp_int64 d )
552{
553 kmp_int64 old_value, new_value;
554
555 old_value = TCR_8( *p );
556 new_value = old_value | d;
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +0000557 while ( ! KMP_COMPARE_AND_STORE_REL64 ( p, old_value, new_value ) )
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000558 {
559 KMP_CPU_PAUSE();
560 old_value = TCR_8( *p );
561 new_value = old_value | d;
562 }
563 return old_value;
564}
565
566kmp_int64
567__kmp_test_then_and64( volatile kmp_int64 *p, kmp_int64 d )
568{
569 kmp_int64 old_value, new_value;
570
571 old_value = TCR_8( *p );
572 new_value = old_value & d;
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +0000573 while ( ! KMP_COMPARE_AND_STORE_REL64 ( p, old_value, new_value ) )
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000574 {
575 KMP_CPU_PAUSE();
576 old_value = TCR_8( *p );
577 new_value = old_value & d;
578 }
579 return old_value;
580}
581
582#endif /* (KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64) && (! KMP_ASM_INTRINS) */
583
584void
585__kmp_terminate_thread( int gtid )
586{
587 int status;
588 kmp_info_t *th = __kmp_threads[ gtid ];
589
590 if ( !th ) return;
591
592 #ifdef KMP_CANCEL_THREADS
593 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_terminate_thread: kill (%d)\n", gtid ) );
594 status = pthread_cancel( th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread );
595 if ( status != 0 && status != ESRCH ) {
596 __kmp_msg(
597 kmp_ms_fatal,
598 KMP_MSG( CantTerminateWorkerThread ),
599 KMP_ERR( status ),
600 __kmp_msg_null
601 );
602 }; // if
603 #endif
604 __kmp_yield( TRUE );
605} //
606
607/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
608/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
609
610/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
611/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
612
613/*
614 * Set thread stack info according to values returned by
615 * pthread_getattr_np().
616 * If values are unreasonable, assume call failed and use
617 * incremental stack refinement method instead.
618 * Returns TRUE if the stack parameters could be determined exactly,
619 * FALSE if incremental refinement is necessary.
620 */
621static kmp_int32
622__kmp_set_stack_info( int gtid, kmp_info_t *th )
623{
624 int stack_data;
Joerg Sonnenberger1564f3c2015-09-21 20:02:45 +0000625#if KMP_OS_LINUX || KMP_OS_FREEBSD || KMP_OS_NETBSD
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000626 /* Linux* OS only -- no pthread_getattr_np support on OS X* */
627 pthread_attr_t attr;
628 int status;
629 size_t size = 0;
630 void * addr = 0;
631
632 /* Always do incremental stack refinement for ubermaster threads since the initial
633 thread stack range can be reduced by sibling thread creation so pthread_attr_getstack
634 may cause thread gtid aliasing */
635 if ( ! KMP_UBER_GTID(gtid) ) {
636
637 /* Fetch the real thread attributes */
638 status = pthread_attr_init( &attr );
639 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_attr_init", status );
Joerg Sonnenberger1564f3c2015-09-21 20:02:45 +0000640#if KMP_OS_FREEBSD || KMP_OS_NETBSD
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +0000641 status = pthread_attr_get_np( pthread_self(), &attr );
642 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_attr_get_np", status );
643#else
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000644 status = pthread_getattr_np( pthread_self(), &attr );
645 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_getattr_np", status );
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +0000646#endif
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000647 status = pthread_attr_getstack( &attr, &addr, &size );
648 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_attr_getstack", status );
649 KA_TRACE( 60, ( "__kmp_set_stack_info: T#%d pthread_attr_getstack returned size: %lu, "
650 "low addr: %p\n",
651 gtid, size, addr ));
652
653 status = pthread_attr_destroy( &attr );
654 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_attr_destroy", status );
655 }
656
657 if ( size != 0 && addr != 0 ) { /* was stack parameter determination successful? */
658 /* Store the correct base and size */
659 TCW_PTR(th->th.th_info.ds.ds_stackbase, (((char *)addr) + size));
660 TCW_PTR(th->th.th_info.ds.ds_stacksize, size);
661 TCW_4(th->th.th_info.ds.ds_stackgrow, FALSE);
662 return TRUE;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000663 }
Joerg Sonnenberger1564f3c2015-09-21 20:02:45 +0000664#endif /* KMP_OS_LINUX || KMP_OS_FREEBSD || KMP_OS_NETBSD */
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +0000665 /* Use incremental refinement starting from initial conservative estimate */
666 TCW_PTR(th->th.th_info.ds.ds_stacksize, 0);
667 TCW_PTR(th -> th.th_info.ds.ds_stackbase, &stack_data);
668 TCW_4(th->th.th_info.ds.ds_stackgrow, TRUE);
669 return FALSE;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000670}
671
672static void*
673__kmp_launch_worker( void *thr )
674{
675 int status, old_type, old_state;
676#ifdef KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS
677 sigset_t new_set, old_set;
678#endif /* KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS */
679 void *exit_val;
Joerg Sonnenberger1564f3c2015-09-21 20:02:45 +0000680#if KMP_OS_LINUX || KMP_OS_FREEBSD || KMP_OS_NETBSD
Andrey Churbanov368b70e2015-08-05 11:12:45 +0000681 void * volatile padding = 0;
Jonathan Peyton2321d572015-06-08 19:25:25 +0000682#endif
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000683 int gtid;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000684
685 gtid = ((kmp_info_t*)thr) -> th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid;
686 __kmp_gtid_set_specific( gtid );
687#ifdef KMP_TDATA_GTID
688 __kmp_gtid = gtid;
689#endif
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +0000690#if KMP_STATS_ENABLED
691 // set __thread local index to point to thread-specific stats
692 __kmp_stats_thread_ptr = ((kmp_info_t*)thr)->th.th_stats;
693#endif
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000694
695#if USE_ITT_BUILD
696 __kmp_itt_thread_name( gtid );
697#endif /* USE_ITT_BUILD */
698
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +0000699#if KMP_AFFINITY_SUPPORTED
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000700 __kmp_affinity_set_init_mask( gtid, FALSE );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000701#endif
702
703#ifdef KMP_CANCEL_THREADS
704 status = pthread_setcanceltype( PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS, & old_type );
705 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_setcanceltype", status );
706 /* josh todo: isn't PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE default for newly-created threads? */
707 status = pthread_setcancelstate( PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE, & old_state );
708 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_setcancelstate", status );
709#endif
710
711#if KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64
712 //
713 // Set the FP control regs to be a copy of
714 // the parallel initialization thread's.
715 //
716 __kmp_clear_x87_fpu_status_word();
717 __kmp_load_x87_fpu_control_word( &__kmp_init_x87_fpu_control_word );
718 __kmp_load_mxcsr( &__kmp_init_mxcsr );
719#endif /* KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64 */
720
721#ifdef KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS
722 status = sigfillset( & new_set );
723 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "sigfillset", status );
724 status = pthread_sigmask( SIG_BLOCK, & new_set, & old_set );
725 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_sigmask", status );
726#endif /* KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS */
727
Joerg Sonnenberger1564f3c2015-09-21 20:02:45 +0000728#if KMP_OS_LINUX || KMP_OS_FREEBSD || KMP_OS_NETBSD
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000729 if ( __kmp_stkoffset > 0 && gtid > 0 ) {
Andrey Churbanov74bf17b2015-04-02 13:27:08 +0000730 padding = KMP_ALLOCA( gtid * __kmp_stkoffset );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000731 }
732#endif
733
734 KMP_MB();
735 __kmp_set_stack_info( gtid, (kmp_info_t*)thr );
736
737 __kmp_check_stack_overlap( (kmp_info_t*)thr );
738
739 exit_val = __kmp_launch_thread( (kmp_info_t *) thr );
740
741#ifdef KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS
742 status = pthread_sigmask( SIG_SETMASK, & old_set, NULL );
743 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_sigmask", status );
744#endif /* KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS */
745
746 return exit_val;
747}
748
749
750/* The monitor thread controls all of the threads in the complex */
751
752static void*
753__kmp_launch_monitor( void *thr )
754{
755 int status, old_type, old_state;
756#ifdef KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS
757 sigset_t new_set;
758#endif /* KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS */
759 struct timespec interval;
760 int yield_count;
761 int yield_cycles = 0;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000762
763 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
764
765 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_launch_monitor: #1 launched\n" ) );
766
767 /* register us as the monitor thread */
768 __kmp_gtid_set_specific( KMP_GTID_MONITOR );
769#ifdef KMP_TDATA_GTID
770 __kmp_gtid = KMP_GTID_MONITOR;
771#endif
772
773 KMP_MB();
774
775#if USE_ITT_BUILD
776 __kmp_itt_thread_ignore(); // Instruct Intel(R) Threading Tools to ignore monitor thread.
777#endif /* USE_ITT_BUILD */
778
779 __kmp_set_stack_info( ((kmp_info_t*)thr)->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid, (kmp_info_t*)thr );
780
781 __kmp_check_stack_overlap( (kmp_info_t*)thr );
782
783#ifdef KMP_CANCEL_THREADS
784 status = pthread_setcanceltype( PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS, & old_type );
785 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_setcanceltype", status );
786 /* josh todo: isn't PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE default for newly-created threads? */
787 status = pthread_setcancelstate( PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE, & old_state );
788 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_setcancelstate", status );
789#endif
790
791 #if KMP_REAL_TIME_FIX
792 // This is a potential fix which allows application with real-time scheduling policy work.
793 // However, decision about the fix is not made yet, so it is disabled by default.
794 { // Are program started with real-time scheduling policy?
795 int sched = sched_getscheduler( 0 );
796 if ( sched == SCHED_FIFO || sched == SCHED_RR ) {
797 // Yes, we are a part of real-time application. Try to increase the priority of the
798 // monitor.
799 struct sched_param param;
800 int max_priority = sched_get_priority_max( sched );
801 int rc;
802 KMP_WARNING( RealTimeSchedNotSupported );
803 sched_getparam( 0, & param );
804 if ( param.sched_priority < max_priority ) {
805 param.sched_priority += 1;
806 rc = sched_setscheduler( 0, sched, & param );
807 if ( rc != 0 ) {
808 int error = errno;
809 __kmp_msg(
810 kmp_ms_warning,
811 KMP_MSG( CantChangeMonitorPriority ),
812 KMP_ERR( error ),
813 KMP_MSG( MonitorWillStarve ),
814 __kmp_msg_null
815 );
816 }; // if
817 } else {
818 // We cannot abort here, because number of CPUs may be enough for all the threads,
819 // including the monitor thread, so application could potentially work...
820 __kmp_msg(
821 kmp_ms_warning,
822 KMP_MSG( RunningAtMaxPriority ),
823 KMP_MSG( MonitorWillStarve ),
824 KMP_HNT( RunningAtMaxPriority ),
825 __kmp_msg_null
826 );
827 }; // if
828 }; // if
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +0000829 TCW_4( __kmp_global.g.g_time.dt.t_value, 0 ); // AC: free thread that waits for monitor started
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000830 }
831 #endif // KMP_REAL_TIME_FIX
832
833 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
834
835 if ( __kmp_monitor_wakeups == 1 ) {
836 interval.tv_sec = 1;
837 interval.tv_nsec = 0;
838 } else {
839 interval.tv_sec = 0;
Jonathan Peyton1e7a1dd2015-06-04 17:29:13 +0000840 interval.tv_nsec = (KMP_NSEC_PER_SEC / __kmp_monitor_wakeups);
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000841 }
842
843 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_launch_monitor: #2 monitor\n" ) );
844
845 if (__kmp_yield_cycle) {
846 __kmp_yielding_on = 0; /* Start out with yielding shut off */
847 yield_count = __kmp_yield_off_count;
848 } else {
849 __kmp_yielding_on = 1; /* Yielding is on permanently */
850 }
851
852 while( ! TCR_4( __kmp_global.g.g_done ) ) {
853 struct timespec now;
854 struct timeval tval;
855
856 /* This thread monitors the state of the system */
857
858 KA_TRACE( 15, ( "__kmp_launch_monitor: update\n" ) );
859
860 status = gettimeofday( &tval, NULL );
861 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "gettimeofday", status );
862 TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC( &tval, &now );
863
864 now.tv_sec += interval.tv_sec;
865 now.tv_nsec += interval.tv_nsec;
866
Jonathan Peyton1e7a1dd2015-06-04 17:29:13 +0000867 if (now.tv_nsec >= KMP_NSEC_PER_SEC) {
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000868 now.tv_sec += 1;
Jonathan Peyton1e7a1dd2015-06-04 17:29:13 +0000869 now.tv_nsec -= KMP_NSEC_PER_SEC;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000870 }
871
872 status = pthread_mutex_lock( & __kmp_wait_mx.m_mutex );
873 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_lock", status );
Jim Cownie07ea89f2014-09-03 11:10:54 +0000874 // AC: the monitor should not fall asleep if g_done has been set
875 if ( !TCR_4(__kmp_global.g.g_done) ) { // check once more under mutex
876 status = pthread_cond_timedwait( &__kmp_wait_cv.c_cond, &__kmp_wait_mx.m_mutex, &now );
877 if ( status != 0 ) {
878 if ( status != ETIMEDOUT && status != EINTR ) {
879 KMP_SYSFAIL( "pthread_cond_timedwait", status );
880 };
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000881 };
882 };
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000883 status = pthread_mutex_unlock( & __kmp_wait_mx.m_mutex );
884 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_unlock", status );
885
886 if (__kmp_yield_cycle) {
887 yield_cycles++;
888 if ( (yield_cycles % yield_count) == 0 ) {
889 if (__kmp_yielding_on) {
890 __kmp_yielding_on = 0; /* Turn it off now */
891 yield_count = __kmp_yield_off_count;
892 } else {
893 __kmp_yielding_on = 1; /* Turn it on now */
894 yield_count = __kmp_yield_on_count;
895 }
896 yield_cycles = 0;
897 }
898 } else {
899 __kmp_yielding_on = 1;
900 }
901
902 TCW_4( __kmp_global.g.g_time.dt.t_value,
903 TCR_4( __kmp_global.g.g_time.dt.t_value ) + 1 );
904
905 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
906 }
907
908 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_launch_monitor: #3 cleanup\n" ) );
909
910#ifdef KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS
911 status = sigfillset( & new_set );
912 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "sigfillset", status );
913 status = pthread_sigmask( SIG_UNBLOCK, & new_set, NULL );
914 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_sigmask", status );
915#endif /* KMP_BLOCK_SIGNALS */
916
917 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_launch_monitor: #4 finished\n" ) );
918
919 if( __kmp_global.g.g_abort != 0 ) {
920 /* now we need to terminate the worker threads */
921 /* the value of t_abort is the signal we caught */
922
923 int gtid;
924
925 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_launch_monitor: #5 terminate sig=%d\n", __kmp_global.g.g_abort ) );
926
927 /* terminate the OpenMP worker threads */
928 /* TODO this is not valid for sibling threads!!
929 * the uber master might not be 0 anymore.. */
930 for (gtid = 1; gtid < __kmp_threads_capacity; ++gtid)
931 __kmp_terminate_thread( gtid );
932
933 __kmp_cleanup();
934
935 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_launch_monitor: #6 raise sig=%d\n", __kmp_global.g.g_abort ) );
936
937 if (__kmp_global.g.g_abort > 0)
938 raise( __kmp_global.g.g_abort );
939
940 }
941
942 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_launch_monitor: #7 exit\n" ) );
943
944 return thr;
945}
946
947void
948__kmp_create_worker( int gtid, kmp_info_t *th, size_t stack_size )
949{
950 pthread_t handle;
951 pthread_attr_t thread_attr;
952 int status;
953
954
955 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid = gtid;
956
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +0000957#if KMP_STATS_ENABLED
958 // sets up worker thread stats
959 __kmp_acquire_tas_lock(&__kmp_stats_lock, gtid);
960
961 // th->th.th_stats is used to transfer thread specific stats-pointer to __kmp_launch_worker
962 // So when thread is created (goes into __kmp_launch_worker) it will
963 // set it's __thread local pointer to th->th.th_stats
964 th->th.th_stats = __kmp_stats_list.push_back(gtid);
965 if(KMP_UBER_GTID(gtid)) {
966 __kmp_stats_start_time = tsc_tick_count::now();
967 __kmp_stats_thread_ptr = th->th.th_stats;
968 __kmp_stats_init();
969 KMP_START_EXPLICIT_TIMER(OMP_serial);
970 KMP_START_EXPLICIT_TIMER(OMP_start_end);
971 }
972 __kmp_release_tas_lock(&__kmp_stats_lock, gtid);
973
974#endif // KMP_STATS_ENABLED
975
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +0000976 if ( KMP_UBER_GTID(gtid) ) {
977 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_create_worker: uber thread (%d)\n", gtid ) );
978 th -> th.th_info.ds.ds_thread = pthread_self();
979 __kmp_set_stack_info( gtid, th );
980 __kmp_check_stack_overlap( th );
981 return;
982 }; // if
983
984 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_create_worker: try to create thread (%d)\n", gtid ) );
985
986 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
987
988#ifdef KMP_THREAD_ATTR
989 {
990 status = pthread_attr_init( &thread_attr );
991 if ( status != 0 ) {
992 __kmp_msg(
993 kmp_ms_fatal,
994 KMP_MSG( CantInitThreadAttrs ),
995 KMP_ERR( status ),
996 __kmp_msg_null
997 );
998 }; // if
999 status = pthread_attr_setdetachstate( & thread_attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE );
1000 if ( status != 0 ) {
1001 __kmp_msg(
1002 kmp_ms_fatal,
1003 KMP_MSG( CantSetWorkerState ),
1004 KMP_ERR( status ),
1005 __kmp_msg_null
1006 );
1007 }; // if
1008
Andrey Churbanov368b70e2015-08-05 11:12:45 +00001009 /* Set stack size for this thread now.
1010 * The multiple of 2 is there because on some machines, requesting an unusual stacksize
1011 * causes the thread to have an offset before the dummy alloca() takes place to create the
1012 * offset. Since we want the user to have a sufficient stacksize AND support a stack offset, we
1013 * alloca() twice the offset so that the upcoming alloca() does not eliminate any premade
1014 * offset, and also gives the user the stack space they requested for all threads */
1015 stack_size += gtid * __kmp_stkoffset * 2;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001016
1017 KA_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_create_worker: T#%d, default stacksize = %lu bytes, "
1018 "__kmp_stksize = %lu bytes, final stacksize = %lu bytes\n",
1019 gtid, KMP_DEFAULT_STKSIZE, __kmp_stksize, stack_size ) );
1020
1021# ifdef _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE
1022 status = pthread_attr_setstacksize( & thread_attr, stack_size );
1023# ifdef KMP_BACKUP_STKSIZE
1024 if ( status != 0 ) {
1025 if ( ! __kmp_env_stksize ) {
1026 stack_size = KMP_BACKUP_STKSIZE + gtid * __kmp_stkoffset;
1027 __kmp_stksize = KMP_BACKUP_STKSIZE;
1028 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_create_worker: T#%d, default stacksize = %lu bytes, "
1029 "__kmp_stksize = %lu bytes, (backup) final stacksize = %lu "
1030 "bytes\n",
1031 gtid, KMP_DEFAULT_STKSIZE, __kmp_stksize, stack_size )
1032 );
1033 status = pthread_attr_setstacksize( &thread_attr, stack_size );
1034 }; // if
1035 }; // if
1036# endif /* KMP_BACKUP_STKSIZE */
1037 if ( status != 0 ) {
1038 __kmp_msg(
1039 kmp_ms_fatal,
1040 KMP_MSG( CantSetWorkerStackSize, stack_size ),
1041 KMP_ERR( status ),
1042 KMP_HNT( ChangeWorkerStackSize ),
1043 __kmp_msg_null
1044 );
1045 }; // if
1046# endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE */
1047 }
1048#endif /* KMP_THREAD_ATTR */
1049
1050 {
1051 status = pthread_create( & handle, & thread_attr, __kmp_launch_worker, (void *) th );
1052 if ( status != 0 || ! handle ) { // ??? Why do we check handle??
1053#ifdef _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE
1054 if ( status == EINVAL ) {
1055 __kmp_msg(
1056 kmp_ms_fatal,
1057 KMP_MSG( CantSetWorkerStackSize, stack_size ),
1058 KMP_ERR( status ),
1059 KMP_HNT( IncreaseWorkerStackSize ),
1060 __kmp_msg_null
1061 );
1062 };
1063 if ( status == ENOMEM ) {
1064 __kmp_msg(
1065 kmp_ms_fatal,
1066 KMP_MSG( CantSetWorkerStackSize, stack_size ),
1067 KMP_ERR( status ),
1068 KMP_HNT( DecreaseWorkerStackSize ),
1069 __kmp_msg_null
1070 );
1071 };
1072#endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE */
1073 if ( status == EAGAIN ) {
1074 __kmp_msg(
1075 kmp_ms_fatal,
1076 KMP_MSG( NoResourcesForWorkerThread ),
1077 KMP_ERR( status ),
1078 KMP_HNT( Decrease_NUM_THREADS ),
1079 __kmp_msg_null
1080 );
1081 }; // if
1082 KMP_SYSFAIL( "pthread_create", status );
1083 }; // if
1084
1085 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread = handle;
1086 }
1087
1088#ifdef KMP_THREAD_ATTR
1089 {
1090 status = pthread_attr_destroy( & thread_attr );
1091 if ( status ) {
1092 __kmp_msg(
1093 kmp_ms_warning,
1094 KMP_MSG( CantDestroyThreadAttrs ),
1095 KMP_ERR( status ),
1096 __kmp_msg_null
1097 );
1098 }; // if
1099 }
1100#endif /* KMP_THREAD_ATTR */
1101
1102 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
1103
1104 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_create_worker: done creating thread (%d)\n", gtid ) );
1105
1106} // __kmp_create_worker
1107
1108
1109void
1110__kmp_create_monitor( kmp_info_t *th )
1111{
1112 pthread_t handle;
1113 pthread_attr_t thread_attr;
1114 size_t size;
1115 int status;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001116 int auto_adj_size = FALSE;
1117
1118 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_create_monitor: try to create monitor\n" ) );
1119
1120 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
1121
1122 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_tid = KMP_GTID_MONITOR;
1123 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid = KMP_GTID_MONITOR;
1124 #if KMP_REAL_TIME_FIX
1125 TCW_4( __kmp_global.g.g_time.dt.t_value, -1 ); // Will use it for synchronization a bit later.
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001126 #else
1127 TCW_4( __kmp_global.g.g_time.dt.t_value, 0 );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001128 #endif // KMP_REAL_TIME_FIX
1129
1130 #ifdef KMP_THREAD_ATTR
1131 if ( __kmp_monitor_stksize == 0 ) {
1132 __kmp_monitor_stksize = KMP_DEFAULT_MONITOR_STKSIZE;
1133 auto_adj_size = TRUE;
1134 }
1135 status = pthread_attr_init( &thread_attr );
1136 if ( status != 0 ) {
1137 __kmp_msg(
1138 kmp_ms_fatal,
1139 KMP_MSG( CantInitThreadAttrs ),
1140 KMP_ERR( status ),
1141 __kmp_msg_null
1142 );
1143 }; // if
1144 status = pthread_attr_setdetachstate( & thread_attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_JOINABLE );
1145 if ( status != 0 ) {
1146 __kmp_msg(
1147 kmp_ms_fatal,
1148 KMP_MSG( CantSetMonitorState ),
1149 KMP_ERR( status ),
1150 __kmp_msg_null
1151 );
1152 }; // if
1153
1154 #ifdef _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE
1155 status = pthread_attr_getstacksize( & thread_attr, & size );
1156 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_attr_getstacksize", status );
1157 #else
1158 size = __kmp_sys_min_stksize;
1159 #endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE */
1160 #endif /* KMP_THREAD_ATTR */
1161
1162 if ( __kmp_monitor_stksize == 0 ) {
1163 __kmp_monitor_stksize = KMP_DEFAULT_MONITOR_STKSIZE;
1164 }
1165 if ( __kmp_monitor_stksize < __kmp_sys_min_stksize ) {
1166 __kmp_monitor_stksize = __kmp_sys_min_stksize;
1167 }
1168
1169 KA_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_create_monitor: default stacksize = %lu bytes,"
1170 "requested stacksize = %lu bytes\n",
1171 size, __kmp_monitor_stksize ) );
1172
1173 retry:
1174
1175 /* Set stack size for this thread now. */
1176
1177 #ifdef _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE
1178 KA_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_create_monitor: setting stacksize = %lu bytes,",
1179 __kmp_monitor_stksize ) );
1180 status = pthread_attr_setstacksize( & thread_attr, __kmp_monitor_stksize );
1181 if ( status != 0 ) {
1182 if ( auto_adj_size ) {
1183 __kmp_monitor_stksize *= 2;
1184 goto retry;
1185 }
1186 __kmp_msg(
1187 kmp_ms_warning, // should this be fatal? BB
1188 KMP_MSG( CantSetMonitorStackSize, (long int) __kmp_monitor_stksize ),
1189 KMP_ERR( status ),
1190 KMP_HNT( ChangeMonitorStackSize ),
1191 __kmp_msg_null
1192 );
1193 }; // if
1194 #endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE */
1195
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001196 status = pthread_create( &handle, & thread_attr, __kmp_launch_monitor, (void *) th );
1197
1198 if ( status != 0 ) {
1199 #ifdef _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE
1200 if ( status == EINVAL ) {
1201 if ( auto_adj_size && ( __kmp_monitor_stksize < (size_t)0x40000000 ) ) {
1202 __kmp_monitor_stksize *= 2;
1203 goto retry;
1204 }
1205 __kmp_msg(
1206 kmp_ms_fatal,
1207 KMP_MSG( CantSetMonitorStackSize, __kmp_monitor_stksize ),
1208 KMP_ERR( status ),
1209 KMP_HNT( IncreaseMonitorStackSize ),
1210 __kmp_msg_null
1211 );
1212 }; // if
1213 if ( status == ENOMEM ) {
1214 __kmp_msg(
1215 kmp_ms_fatal,
1216 KMP_MSG( CantSetMonitorStackSize, __kmp_monitor_stksize ),
1217 KMP_ERR( status ),
1218 KMP_HNT( DecreaseMonitorStackSize ),
1219 __kmp_msg_null
1220 );
1221 }; // if
1222 #endif /* _POSIX_THREAD_ATTR_STACKSIZE */
1223 if ( status == EAGAIN ) {
1224 __kmp_msg(
1225 kmp_ms_fatal,
1226 KMP_MSG( NoResourcesForMonitorThread ),
1227 KMP_ERR( status ),
1228 KMP_HNT( DecreaseNumberOfThreadsInUse ),
1229 __kmp_msg_null
1230 );
1231 }; // if
1232 KMP_SYSFAIL( "pthread_create", status );
1233 }; // if
1234
1235 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread = handle;
1236
1237 #if KMP_REAL_TIME_FIX
1238 // Wait for the monitor thread is really started and set its *priority*.
1239 KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( sizeof( kmp_uint32 ) == sizeof( __kmp_global.g.g_time.dt.t_value ) );
1240 __kmp_wait_yield_4(
1241 (kmp_uint32 volatile *) & __kmp_global.g.g_time.dt.t_value, -1, & __kmp_neq_4, NULL
1242 );
1243 #endif // KMP_REAL_TIME_FIX
1244
1245 #ifdef KMP_THREAD_ATTR
1246 status = pthread_attr_destroy( & thread_attr );
1247 if ( status != 0 ) {
1248 __kmp_msg( //
1249 kmp_ms_warning,
1250 KMP_MSG( CantDestroyThreadAttrs ),
1251 KMP_ERR( status ),
1252 __kmp_msg_null
1253 );
1254 }; // if
1255 #endif
1256
1257 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
1258
1259 KA_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_create_monitor: monitor created %#.8lx\n", th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread ) );
1260
1261} // __kmp_create_monitor
1262
1263void
1264__kmp_exit_thread(
1265 int exit_status
1266) {
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001267 pthread_exit( (void *)(intptr_t) exit_status );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001268} // __kmp_exit_thread
1269
Jim Cownie07ea89f2014-09-03 11:10:54 +00001270void __kmp_resume_monitor();
1271
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001272void
1273__kmp_reap_monitor( kmp_info_t *th )
1274{
Jonathan Peyton7c4d66d2015-06-08 20:01:14 +00001275 int status;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001276 void *exit_val;
1277
1278 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_reap_monitor: try to reap monitor thread with handle %#.8lx\n",
1279 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread ) );
1280
1281 // If monitor has been created, its tid and gtid should be KMP_GTID_MONITOR.
1282 // If both tid and gtid are 0, it means the monitor did not ever start.
1283 // If both tid and gtid are KMP_GTID_DNE, the monitor has been shut down.
1284 KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( th->th.th_info.ds.ds_tid == th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid );
1285 if ( th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid != KMP_GTID_MONITOR ) {
1286 return;
1287 }; // if
1288
1289 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
1290
1291
1292 /* First, check to see whether the monitor thread exists. This could prevent a hang,
1293 but if the monitor dies after the pthread_kill call and before the pthread_join
1294 call, it will still hang. */
1295
1296 status = pthread_kill( th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread, 0 );
1297 if (status == ESRCH) {
1298
1299 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_reap_monitor: monitor does not exist, returning\n") );
1300
1301 } else
1302 {
Jim Cownie07ea89f2014-09-03 11:10:54 +00001303 __kmp_resume_monitor(); // Wake up the monitor thread
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001304 status = pthread_join( th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread, & exit_val);
1305 if (exit_val != th) {
1306 __kmp_msg(
1307 kmp_ms_fatal,
1308 KMP_MSG( ReapMonitorError ),
1309 KMP_ERR( status ),
1310 __kmp_msg_null
1311 );
1312 }
1313 }
1314
1315 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_tid = KMP_GTID_DNE;
1316 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid = KMP_GTID_DNE;
1317
1318 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_reap_monitor: done reaping monitor thread with handle %#.8lx\n",
1319 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread ) );
1320
1321 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
1322
1323}
1324
1325void
1326__kmp_reap_worker( kmp_info_t *th )
1327{
1328 int status;
1329 void *exit_val;
1330
1331 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
1332
1333 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_reap_worker: try to reap T#%d\n", th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid ) );
1334
1335 /* First, check to see whether the worker thread exists. This could prevent a hang,
1336 but if the worker dies after the pthread_kill call and before the pthread_join
1337 call, it will still hang. */
1338
1339 {
1340 status = pthread_kill( th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread, 0 );
1341 if (status == ESRCH) {
1342 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_reap_worker: worker T#%d does not exist, returning\n",
1343 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid ) );
1344 }
1345 else {
1346 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_reap_worker: try to join with worker T#%d\n",
1347 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid ) );
1348
1349 status = pthread_join( th->th.th_info.ds.ds_thread, & exit_val);
1350#ifdef KMP_DEBUG
1351 /* Don't expose these to the user until we understand when they trigger */
1352 if ( status != 0 ) {
1353 __kmp_msg(
1354 kmp_ms_fatal,
1355 KMP_MSG( ReapWorkerError ),
1356 KMP_ERR( status ),
1357 __kmp_msg_null
1358 );
1359 }
1360 if ( exit_val != th ) {
1361 KA_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_reap_worker: worker T#%d did not reap properly, "
1362 "exit_val = %p\n",
1363 th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid, exit_val ) );
1364 }
1365#endif /* KMP_DEBUG */
1366 }
1367 }
1368
1369 KA_TRACE( 10, ("__kmp_reap_worker: done reaping T#%d\n", th->th.th_info.ds.ds_gtid ) );
1370
1371 KMP_MB(); /* Flush all pending memory write invalidates. */
1372}
1373
1374
1375/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1376/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1377
1378#if KMP_HANDLE_SIGNALS
1379
1380
1381static void
1382__kmp_null_handler( int signo )
1383{
1384 // Do nothing, for doing SIG_IGN-type actions.
1385} // __kmp_null_handler
1386
1387
1388static void
1389__kmp_team_handler( int signo )
1390{
1391 if ( __kmp_global.g.g_abort == 0 ) {
1392 /* Stage 1 signal handler, let's shut down all of the threads */
1393 #ifdef KMP_DEBUG
1394 __kmp_debug_printf( "__kmp_team_handler: caught signal = %d\n", signo );
1395 #endif
1396 switch ( signo ) {
1397 case SIGHUP :
1398 case SIGINT :
1399 case SIGQUIT :
1400 case SIGILL :
1401 case SIGABRT :
1402 case SIGFPE :
1403 case SIGBUS :
1404 case SIGSEGV :
1405 #ifdef SIGSYS
1406 case SIGSYS :
1407 #endif
1408 case SIGTERM :
1409 if ( __kmp_debug_buf ) {
1410 __kmp_dump_debug_buffer( );
1411 }; // if
1412 KMP_MB(); // Flush all pending memory write invalidates.
1413 TCW_4( __kmp_global.g.g_abort, signo );
1414 KMP_MB(); // Flush all pending memory write invalidates.
1415 TCW_4( __kmp_global.g.g_done, TRUE );
1416 KMP_MB(); // Flush all pending memory write invalidates.
1417 break;
1418 default:
1419 #ifdef KMP_DEBUG
1420 __kmp_debug_printf( "__kmp_team_handler: unknown signal type" );
1421 #endif
1422 break;
1423 }; // switch
1424 }; // if
1425} // __kmp_team_handler
1426
1427
1428static
1429void __kmp_sigaction( int signum, const struct sigaction * act, struct sigaction * oldact ) {
1430 int rc = sigaction( signum, act, oldact );
1431 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "sigaction", rc );
1432}
1433
1434
1435static void
1436__kmp_install_one_handler( int sig, sig_func_t handler_func, int parallel_init )
1437{
1438 KMP_MB(); // Flush all pending memory write invalidates.
1439 KB_TRACE( 60, ( "__kmp_install_one_handler( %d, ..., %d )\n", sig, parallel_init ) );
1440 if ( parallel_init ) {
1441 struct sigaction new_action;
1442 struct sigaction old_action;
1443 new_action.sa_handler = handler_func;
1444 new_action.sa_flags = 0;
1445 sigfillset( & new_action.sa_mask );
1446 __kmp_sigaction( sig, & new_action, & old_action );
1447 if ( old_action.sa_handler == __kmp_sighldrs[ sig ].sa_handler ) {
1448 sigaddset( & __kmp_sigset, sig );
1449 } else {
1450 // Restore/keep user's handler if one previously installed.
1451 __kmp_sigaction( sig, & old_action, NULL );
1452 }; // if
1453 } else {
1454 // Save initial/system signal handlers to see if user handlers installed.
1455 __kmp_sigaction( sig, NULL, & __kmp_sighldrs[ sig ] );
1456 }; // if
1457 KMP_MB(); // Flush all pending memory write invalidates.
1458} // __kmp_install_one_handler
1459
1460
1461static void
1462__kmp_remove_one_handler( int sig )
1463{
1464 KB_TRACE( 60, ( "__kmp_remove_one_handler( %d )\n", sig ) );
1465 if ( sigismember( & __kmp_sigset, sig ) ) {
1466 struct sigaction old;
1467 KMP_MB(); // Flush all pending memory write invalidates.
1468 __kmp_sigaction( sig, & __kmp_sighldrs[ sig ], & old );
1469 if ( ( old.sa_handler != __kmp_team_handler ) && ( old.sa_handler != __kmp_null_handler ) ) {
1470 // Restore the users signal handler.
1471 KB_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_remove_one_handler: oops, not our handler, restoring: sig=%d\n", sig ) );
1472 __kmp_sigaction( sig, & old, NULL );
1473 }; // if
1474 sigdelset( & __kmp_sigset, sig );
1475 KMP_MB(); // Flush all pending memory write invalidates.
1476 }; // if
1477} // __kmp_remove_one_handler
1478
1479
1480void
1481__kmp_install_signals( int parallel_init )
1482{
1483 KB_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_install_signals( %d )\n", parallel_init ) );
1484 if ( __kmp_handle_signals || ! parallel_init ) {
1485 // If ! parallel_init, we do not install handlers, just save original handlers.
1486 // Let us do it even __handle_signals is 0.
1487 sigemptyset( & __kmp_sigset );
1488 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGHUP, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1489 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGINT, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1490 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGQUIT, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1491 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGILL, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1492 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGABRT, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1493 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGFPE, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1494 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGBUS, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1495 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGSEGV, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1496 #ifdef SIGSYS
1497 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGSYS, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1498 #endif // SIGSYS
1499 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGTERM, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1500 #ifdef SIGPIPE
1501 __kmp_install_one_handler( SIGPIPE, __kmp_team_handler, parallel_init );
1502 #endif // SIGPIPE
1503 }; // if
1504} // __kmp_install_signals
1505
1506
1507void
1508__kmp_remove_signals( void )
1509{
1510 int sig;
1511 KB_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_remove_signals()\n" ) );
1512 for ( sig = 1; sig < NSIG; ++ sig ) {
1513 __kmp_remove_one_handler( sig );
1514 }; // for sig
1515} // __kmp_remove_signals
1516
1517
1518#endif // KMP_HANDLE_SIGNALS
1519
1520/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1521/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1522
1523void
1524__kmp_enable( int new_state )
1525{
1526 #ifdef KMP_CANCEL_THREADS
1527 int status, old_state;
1528 status = pthread_setcancelstate( new_state, & old_state );
1529 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_setcancelstate", status );
1530 KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( old_state == PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE );
1531 #endif
1532}
1533
1534void
1535__kmp_disable( int * old_state )
1536{
1537 #ifdef KMP_CANCEL_THREADS
1538 int status;
1539 status = pthread_setcancelstate( PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE, old_state );
1540 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_setcancelstate", status );
1541 #endif
1542}
1543
1544/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1545/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1546
1547static void
1548__kmp_atfork_prepare (void)
1549{
1550 /* nothing to do */
1551}
1552
1553static void
1554__kmp_atfork_parent (void)
1555{
1556 /* nothing to do */
1557}
1558
1559/*
1560 Reset the library so execution in the child starts "all over again" with
1561 clean data structures in initial states. Don't worry about freeing memory
1562 allocated by parent, just abandon it to be safe.
1563*/
1564static void
1565__kmp_atfork_child (void)
1566{
1567 /* TODO make sure this is done right for nested/sibling */
1568 // ATT: Memory leaks are here? TODO: Check it and fix.
1569 /* KMP_ASSERT( 0 ); */
1570
1571 ++__kmp_fork_count;
1572
1573 __kmp_init_runtime = FALSE;
1574 __kmp_init_monitor = 0;
1575 __kmp_init_parallel = FALSE;
1576 __kmp_init_middle = FALSE;
1577 __kmp_init_serial = FALSE;
1578 TCW_4(__kmp_init_gtid, FALSE);
1579 __kmp_init_common = FALSE;
1580
1581 TCW_4(__kmp_init_user_locks, FALSE);
Andrey Churbanov5c56fb52015-02-20 18:05:17 +00001582#if ! KMP_USE_DYNAMIC_LOCK
Jim Cownie07ea89f2014-09-03 11:10:54 +00001583 __kmp_user_lock_table.used = 1;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001584 __kmp_user_lock_table.allocated = 0;
1585 __kmp_user_lock_table.table = NULL;
1586 __kmp_lock_blocks = NULL;
Andrey Churbanov5c56fb52015-02-20 18:05:17 +00001587#endif
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001588
1589 __kmp_all_nth = 0;
1590 TCW_4(__kmp_nth, 0);
1591
1592 /* Must actually zero all the *cache arguments passed to __kmpc_threadprivate here
1593 so threadprivate doesn't use stale data */
1594 KA_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_atfork_child: checking cache address list %p\n",
1595 __kmp_threadpriv_cache_list ) );
1596
1597 while ( __kmp_threadpriv_cache_list != NULL ) {
1598
1599 if ( *__kmp_threadpriv_cache_list -> addr != NULL ) {
1600 KC_TRACE( 50, ( "__kmp_atfork_child: zeroing cache at address %p\n",
1601 &(*__kmp_threadpriv_cache_list -> addr) ) );
1602
1603 *__kmp_threadpriv_cache_list -> addr = NULL;
1604 }
1605 __kmp_threadpriv_cache_list = __kmp_threadpriv_cache_list -> next;
1606 }
1607
1608 __kmp_init_runtime = FALSE;
1609
1610 /* reset statically initialized locks */
1611 __kmp_init_bootstrap_lock( &__kmp_initz_lock );
1612 __kmp_init_bootstrap_lock( &__kmp_stdio_lock );
1613 __kmp_init_bootstrap_lock( &__kmp_console_lock );
1614
1615 /* This is necessary to make sure no stale data is left around */
1616 /* AC: customers complain that we use unsafe routines in the atfork
1617 handler. Mathworks: dlsym() is unsafe. We call dlsym and dlopen
1618 in dynamic_link when check the presence of shared tbbmalloc library.
1619 Suggestion is to make the library initialization lazier, similar
1620 to what done for __kmpc_begin(). */
1621 // TODO: synchronize all static initializations with regular library
1622 // startup; look at kmp_global.c and etc.
1623 //__kmp_internal_begin ();
1624
1625}
1626
1627void
1628__kmp_register_atfork(void) {
1629 if ( __kmp_need_register_atfork ) {
1630 int status = pthread_atfork( __kmp_atfork_prepare, __kmp_atfork_parent, __kmp_atfork_child );
1631 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_atfork", status );
1632 __kmp_need_register_atfork = FALSE;
1633 }
1634}
1635
1636void
1637__kmp_suspend_initialize( void )
1638{
1639 int status;
1640 status = pthread_mutexattr_init( &__kmp_suspend_mutex_attr );
1641 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutexattr_init", status );
1642 status = pthread_condattr_init( &__kmp_suspend_cond_attr );
1643 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_condattr_init", status );
1644}
1645
1646static void
1647__kmp_suspend_initialize_thread( kmp_info_t *th )
1648{
1649 if ( th->th.th_suspend_init_count <= __kmp_fork_count ) {
1650 /* this means we haven't initialized the suspension pthread objects for this thread
1651 in this instance of the process */
1652 int status;
1653 status = pthread_cond_init( &th->th.th_suspend_cv.c_cond, &__kmp_suspend_cond_attr );
1654 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_cond_init", status );
1655 status = pthread_mutex_init( &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex, & __kmp_suspend_mutex_attr );
1656 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_init", status );
1657 *(volatile int*)&th->th.th_suspend_init_count = __kmp_fork_count + 1;
1658 };
1659}
1660
1661void
1662__kmp_suspend_uninitialize_thread( kmp_info_t *th )
1663{
1664 if(th->th.th_suspend_init_count > __kmp_fork_count) {
1665 /* this means we have initialize the suspension pthread objects for this thread
1666 in this instance of the process */
1667 int status;
1668
1669 status = pthread_cond_destroy( &th->th.th_suspend_cv.c_cond );
1670 if ( status != 0 && status != EBUSY ) {
1671 KMP_SYSFAIL( "pthread_cond_destroy", status );
1672 };
1673 status = pthread_mutex_destroy( &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex );
1674 if ( status != 0 && status != EBUSY ) {
1675 KMP_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_destroy", status );
1676 };
1677 --th->th.th_suspend_init_count;
1678 KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT(th->th.th_suspend_init_count == __kmp_fork_count);
1679 }
1680}
1681
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001682/* This routine puts the calling thread to sleep after setting the
1683 * sleep bit for the indicated flag variable to true.
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001684 */
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001685template <class C>
1686static inline void __kmp_suspend_template( int th_gtid, C *flag )
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001687{
Jonathan Peyton45be4502015-08-11 21:36:41 +00001688 KMP_TIME_DEVELOPER_BLOCK(USER_suspend);
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001689 kmp_info_t *th = __kmp_threads[th_gtid];
1690 int status;
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001691 typename C::flag_t old_spin;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001692
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001693 KF_TRACE( 30, ("__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d enter for flag = %p\n", th_gtid, flag->get() ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001694
1695 __kmp_suspend_initialize_thread( th );
1696
1697 status = pthread_mutex_lock( &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex );
1698 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_lock", status );
1699
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001700 KF_TRACE( 10, ( "__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d setting sleep bit for spin(%p)\n",
1701 th_gtid, flag->get() ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001702
1703 /* TODO: shouldn't this use release semantics to ensure that __kmp_suspend_initialize_thread
1704 gets called first?
1705 */
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001706 old_spin = flag->set_sleeping();
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001707
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001708 KF_TRACE( 5, ( "__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d set sleep bit for spin(%p)==%d\n",
1709 th_gtid, flag->get(), *(flag->get()) ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001710
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001711 if ( flag->done_check_val(old_spin) ) {
1712 old_spin = flag->unset_sleeping();
1713 KF_TRACE( 5, ( "__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d false alarm, reset sleep bit for spin(%p)\n",
1714 th_gtid, flag->get()) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001715 } else {
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001716 /* Encapsulate in a loop as the documentation states that this may
1717 * "with low probability" return when the condition variable has
1718 * not been signaled or broadcast
1719 */
1720 int deactivated = FALSE;
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001721 TCW_PTR(th->th.th_sleep_loc, (void *)flag);
1722 while ( flag->is_sleeping() ) {
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001723#ifdef DEBUG_SUSPEND
1724 char buffer[128];
1725 __kmp_suspend_count++;
1726 __kmp_print_cond( buffer, &th->th.th_suspend_cv );
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001727 __kmp_printf( "__kmp_suspend_template: suspending T#%d: %s\n", th_gtid, buffer );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001728#endif
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001729 // Mark the thread as no longer active (only in the first iteration of the loop).
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001730 if ( ! deactivated ) {
1731 th->th.th_active = FALSE;
1732 if ( th->th.th_active_in_pool ) {
1733 th->th.th_active_in_pool = FALSE;
1734 KMP_TEST_THEN_DEC32(
1735 (kmp_int32 *) &__kmp_thread_pool_active_nth );
1736 KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( TCR_4(__kmp_thread_pool_active_nth) >= 0 );
1737 }
1738 deactivated = TRUE;
1739
1740
1741 }
1742
1743#if USE_SUSPEND_TIMEOUT
1744 struct timespec now;
1745 struct timeval tval;
1746 int msecs;
1747
1748 status = gettimeofday( &tval, NULL );
1749 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "gettimeofday", status );
1750 TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC( &tval, &now );
1751
1752 msecs = (4*__kmp_dflt_blocktime) + 200;
1753 now.tv_sec += msecs / 1000;
1754 now.tv_nsec += (msecs % 1000)*1000;
1755
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001756 KF_TRACE( 15, ( "__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d about to perform pthread_cond_timedwait\n",
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001757 th_gtid ) );
1758 status = pthread_cond_timedwait( &th->th.th_suspend_cv.c_cond, &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex, & now );
1759#else
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001760 KF_TRACE( 15, ( "__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d about to perform pthread_cond_wait\n",
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001761 th_gtid ) );
1762
1763 status = pthread_cond_wait( &th->th.th_suspend_cv.c_cond, &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex );
1764#endif
1765
1766 if ( (status != 0) && (status != EINTR) && (status != ETIMEDOUT) ) {
1767 KMP_SYSFAIL( "pthread_cond_wait", status );
1768 }
1769#ifdef KMP_DEBUG
1770 if (status == ETIMEDOUT) {
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001771 if ( flag->is_sleeping() ) {
1772 KF_TRACE( 100, ( "__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d timeout wakeup\n", th_gtid ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001773 } else {
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001774 KF_TRACE( 2, ( "__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d timeout wakeup, sleep bit not set!\n",
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001775 th_gtid ) );
1776 }
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001777 } else if ( flag->is_sleeping() ) {
1778 KF_TRACE( 100, ( "__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d spurious wakeup\n", th_gtid ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001779 }
1780#endif
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001781 } // while
1782
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001783 // Mark the thread as active again (if it was previous marked as inactive)
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001784 if ( deactivated ) {
1785 th->th.th_active = TRUE;
1786 if ( TCR_4(th->th.th_in_pool) ) {
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001787 KMP_TEST_THEN_INC32( (kmp_int32 *) &__kmp_thread_pool_active_nth );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001788 th->th.th_active_in_pool = TRUE;
1789 }
1790 }
1791 }
1792
1793#ifdef DEBUG_SUSPEND
1794 {
1795 char buffer[128];
1796 __kmp_print_cond( buffer, &th->th.th_suspend_cv);
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001797 __kmp_printf( "__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d has awakened: %s\n", th_gtid, buffer );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001798 }
1799#endif
1800
1801
1802 status = pthread_mutex_unlock( &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex );
1803 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_unlock", status );
1804
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001805 KF_TRACE( 30, ("__kmp_suspend_template: T#%d exit\n", th_gtid ) );
1806}
1807
1808void __kmp_suspend_32(int th_gtid, kmp_flag_32 *flag) {
1809 __kmp_suspend_template(th_gtid, flag);
1810}
1811void __kmp_suspend_64(int th_gtid, kmp_flag_64 *flag) {
1812 __kmp_suspend_template(th_gtid, flag);
1813}
1814void __kmp_suspend_oncore(int th_gtid, kmp_flag_oncore *flag) {
1815 __kmp_suspend_template(th_gtid, flag);
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001816}
1817
1818
1819/* This routine signals the thread specified by target_gtid to wake up
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001820 * after setting the sleep bit indicated by the flag argument to FALSE.
1821 * The target thread must already have called __kmp_suspend_template()
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001822 */
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001823template <class C>
1824static inline void __kmp_resume_template( int target_gtid, C *flag )
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001825{
Jonathan Peyton45be4502015-08-11 21:36:41 +00001826 KMP_TIME_DEVELOPER_BLOCK(USER_resume);
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001827 kmp_info_t *th = __kmp_threads[target_gtid];
1828 int status;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001829
1830#ifdef KMP_DEBUG
1831 int gtid = TCR_4(__kmp_init_gtid) ? __kmp_get_gtid() : -1;
1832#endif
1833
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001834 KF_TRACE( 30, ( "__kmp_resume_template: T#%d wants to wakeup T#%d enter\n", gtid, target_gtid ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001835 KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( gtid != target_gtid );
1836
1837 __kmp_suspend_initialize_thread( th );
1838
1839 status = pthread_mutex_lock( &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex );
1840 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_lock", status );
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001841
1842 if (!flag) {
1843 flag = (C *)th->th.th_sleep_loc;
1844 }
1845
1846 if (!flag) {
1847 KF_TRACE( 5, ( "__kmp_resume_template: T#%d exiting, thread T#%d already awake: flag(%p)\n",
1848 gtid, target_gtid, NULL ) );
1849 status = pthread_mutex_unlock( &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex );
1850 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_unlock", status );
1851 return;
1852 }
1853 else {
1854 typename C::flag_t old_spin = flag->unset_sleeping();
1855 if ( ! flag->is_sleeping_val(old_spin) ) {
1856 KF_TRACE( 5, ( "__kmp_resume_template: T#%d exiting, thread T#%d already awake: flag(%p): "
1857 "%u => %u\n",
1858 gtid, target_gtid, flag->get(), old_spin, *flag->get() ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001859
1860 status = pthread_mutex_unlock( &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex );
1861 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_unlock", status );
1862 return;
1863 }
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001864 KF_TRACE( 5, ( "__kmp_resume_template: T#%d about to wakeup T#%d, reset sleep bit for flag's loc(%p): "
1865 "%u => %u\n",
1866 gtid, target_gtid, flag->get(), old_spin, *flag->get() ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001867 }
1868 TCW_PTR(th->th.th_sleep_loc, NULL);
1869
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001870
1871#ifdef DEBUG_SUSPEND
1872 {
1873 char buffer[128];
1874 __kmp_print_cond( buffer, &th->th.th_suspend_cv );
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001875 __kmp_printf( "__kmp_resume_template: T#%d resuming T#%d: %s\n", gtid, target_gtid, buffer );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001876 }
1877#endif
1878
1879
1880 status = pthread_cond_signal( &th->th.th_suspend_cv.c_cond );
1881 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_cond_signal", status );
1882 status = pthread_mutex_unlock( &th->th.th_suspend_mx.m_mutex );
1883 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_unlock", status );
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001884 KF_TRACE( 30, ( "__kmp_resume_template: T#%d exiting after signaling wake up for T#%d\n",
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001885 gtid, target_gtid ) );
1886}
1887
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001888void __kmp_resume_32(int target_gtid, kmp_flag_32 *flag) {
1889 __kmp_resume_template(target_gtid, flag);
1890}
1891void __kmp_resume_64(int target_gtid, kmp_flag_64 *flag) {
1892 __kmp_resume_template(target_gtid, flag);
1893}
1894void __kmp_resume_oncore(int target_gtid, kmp_flag_oncore *flag) {
1895 __kmp_resume_template(target_gtid, flag);
1896}
1897
Jim Cownie07ea89f2014-09-03 11:10:54 +00001898void
1899__kmp_resume_monitor()
1900{
1901 int status;
1902#ifdef KMP_DEBUG
1903 int gtid = TCR_4(__kmp_init_gtid) ? __kmp_get_gtid() : -1;
1904 KF_TRACE( 30, ( "__kmp_resume_monitor: T#%d wants to wakeup T#%d enter\n",
1905 gtid, KMP_GTID_MONITOR ) );
1906 KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( gtid != KMP_GTID_MONITOR );
1907#endif
1908 status = pthread_mutex_lock( &__kmp_wait_mx.m_mutex );
1909 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_lock", status );
1910#ifdef DEBUG_SUSPEND
1911 {
1912 char buffer[128];
1913 __kmp_print_cond( buffer, &__kmp_wait_cv.c_cond );
1914 __kmp_printf( "__kmp_resume_monitor: T#%d resuming T#%d: %s\n", gtid, KMP_GTID_MONITOR, buffer );
1915 }
1916#endif
1917 status = pthread_cond_signal( &__kmp_wait_cv.c_cond );
1918 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_cond_signal", status );
1919 status = pthread_mutex_unlock( &__kmp_wait_mx.m_mutex );
1920 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_unlock", status );
1921 KF_TRACE( 30, ( "__kmp_resume_monitor: T#%d exiting after signaling wake up for T#%d\n",
1922 gtid, KMP_GTID_MONITOR ) );
1923}
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001924
1925/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1926/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1927
1928void
1929__kmp_yield( int cond )
1930{
1931 if (cond && __kmp_yielding_on) {
1932 sched_yield();
1933 }
1934}
1935
1936/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1937/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1938
1939void
1940__kmp_gtid_set_specific( int gtid )
1941{
1942 int status;
1943 KMP_ASSERT( __kmp_init_runtime );
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00001944 status = pthread_setspecific( __kmp_gtid_threadprivate_key, (void*)(intptr_t)(gtid+1) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00001945 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_setspecific", status );
1946}
1947
1948int
1949__kmp_gtid_get_specific()
1950{
1951 int gtid;
1952 if ( !__kmp_init_runtime ) {
1953 KA_TRACE( 50, ("__kmp_get_specific: runtime shutdown, returning KMP_GTID_SHUTDOWN\n" ) );
1954 return KMP_GTID_SHUTDOWN;
1955 }
1956 gtid = (int)(size_t)pthread_getspecific( __kmp_gtid_threadprivate_key );
1957 if ( gtid == 0 ) {
1958 gtid = KMP_GTID_DNE;
1959 }
1960 else {
1961 gtid--;
1962 }
1963 KA_TRACE( 50, ("__kmp_gtid_get_specific: key:%d gtid:%d\n",
1964 __kmp_gtid_threadprivate_key, gtid ));
1965 return gtid;
1966}
1967
1968/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1969/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
1970
1971double
1972__kmp_read_cpu_time( void )
1973{
1974 /*clock_t t;*/
1975 struct tms buffer;
1976
1977 /*t =*/ times( & buffer );
1978
1979 return (buffer.tms_utime + buffer.tms_cutime) / (double) CLOCKS_PER_SEC;
1980}
1981
1982int
1983__kmp_read_system_info( struct kmp_sys_info *info )
1984{
1985 int status;
1986 struct rusage r_usage;
1987
1988 memset( info, 0, sizeof( *info ) );
1989
1990 status = getrusage( RUSAGE_SELF, &r_usage);
1991 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "getrusage", status );
1992
1993 info->maxrss = r_usage.ru_maxrss; /* the maximum resident set size utilized (in kilobytes) */
1994 info->minflt = r_usage.ru_minflt; /* the number of page faults serviced without any I/O */
1995 info->majflt = r_usage.ru_majflt; /* the number of page faults serviced that required I/O */
1996 info->nswap = r_usage.ru_nswap; /* the number of times a process was "swapped" out of memory */
1997 info->inblock = r_usage.ru_inblock; /* the number of times the file system had to perform input */
1998 info->oublock = r_usage.ru_oublock; /* the number of times the file system had to perform output */
1999 info->nvcsw = r_usage.ru_nvcsw; /* the number of times a context switch was voluntarily */
2000 info->nivcsw = r_usage.ru_nivcsw; /* the number of times a context switch was forced */
2001
2002 return (status != 0);
2003}
2004
2005/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2006/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2007
2008
2009void
2010__kmp_read_system_time( double *delta )
2011{
2012 double t_ns;
2013 struct timeval tval;
2014 struct timespec stop;
2015 int status;
2016
2017 status = gettimeofday( &tval, NULL );
2018 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "gettimeofday", status );
2019 TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC( &tval, &stop );
2020 t_ns = TS2NS(stop) - TS2NS(__kmp_sys_timer_data.start);
2021 *delta = (t_ns * 1e-9);
2022}
2023
2024void
2025__kmp_clear_system_time( void )
2026{
2027 struct timeval tval;
2028 int status;
2029 status = gettimeofday( &tval, NULL );
2030 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "gettimeofday", status );
2031 TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC( &tval, &__kmp_sys_timer_data.start );
2032}
2033
2034/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2035/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2036
2037#ifdef BUILD_TV
2038
2039void
2040__kmp_tv_threadprivate_store( kmp_info_t *th, void *global_addr, void *thread_addr )
2041{
2042 struct tv_data *p;
2043
2044 p = (struct tv_data *) __kmp_allocate( sizeof( *p ) );
2045
2046 p->u.tp.global_addr = global_addr;
2047 p->u.tp.thread_addr = thread_addr;
2048
2049 p->type = (void *) 1;
2050
2051 p->next = th->th.th_local.tv_data;
2052 th->th.th_local.tv_data = p;
2053
2054 if ( p->next == 0 ) {
2055 int rc = pthread_setspecific( __kmp_tv_key, p );
2056 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_setspecific", rc );
2057 }
2058}
2059
2060#endif /* BUILD_TV */
2061
2062/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2063/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
2064
2065static int
2066__kmp_get_xproc( void ) {
2067
2068 int r = 0;
2069
Joerg Sonnenberger1564f3c2015-09-21 20:02:45 +00002070 #if KMP_OS_LINUX || KMP_OS_NETBSD
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002071
2072 r = sysconf( _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN );
2073
2074 #elif KMP_OS_DARWIN
2075
2076 // Bug C77011 High "OpenMP Threads and number of active cores".
2077
2078 // Find the number of available CPUs.
2079 kern_return_t rc;
2080 host_basic_info_data_t info;
2081 mach_msg_type_number_t num = HOST_BASIC_INFO_COUNT;
2082 rc = host_info( mach_host_self(), HOST_BASIC_INFO, (host_info_t) & info, & num );
2083 if ( rc == 0 && num == HOST_BASIC_INFO_COUNT ) {
2084 // Cannot use KA_TRACE() here because this code works before trace support is
2085 // initialized.
2086 r = info.avail_cpus;
2087 } else {
2088 KMP_WARNING( CantGetNumAvailCPU );
2089 KMP_INFORM( AssumedNumCPU );
2090 }; // if
2091
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +00002092 #elif KMP_OS_FREEBSD
2093
2094 int mib[] = { CTL_HW, HW_NCPU };
2095 size_t len = sizeof( r );
2096 if ( sysctl( mib, 2, &r, &len, NULL, 0 ) < 0 ) {
Jim Cownie4cc4bb42014-10-07 16:25:50 +00002097 r = 0;
2098 KMP_WARNING( CantGetNumAvailCPU );
2099 KMP_INFORM( AssumedNumCPU );
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +00002100 }
2101
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002102 #else
2103
2104 #error "Unknown or unsupported OS."
2105
2106 #endif
2107
2108 return r > 0 ? r : 2; /* guess value of 2 if OS told us 0 */
2109
2110} // __kmp_get_xproc
2111
Jim Cownie181b4bb2013-12-23 17:28:57 +00002112int
2113__kmp_read_from_file( char const *path, char const *format, ... )
2114{
2115 int result;
2116 va_list args;
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002117
Jim Cownie181b4bb2013-12-23 17:28:57 +00002118 va_start(args, format);
2119 FILE *f = fopen(path, "rb");
2120 if ( f == NULL )
2121 return 0;
2122 result = vfscanf(f, format, args);
2123 fclose(f);
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002124
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002125 return result;
Jim Cownie181b4bb2013-12-23 17:28:57 +00002126}
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002127
2128void
2129__kmp_runtime_initialize( void )
2130{
2131 int status;
2132 pthread_mutexattr_t mutex_attr;
2133 pthread_condattr_t cond_attr;
2134
2135 if ( __kmp_init_runtime ) {
2136 return;
2137 }; // if
2138
2139 #if ( KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64 )
2140 if ( ! __kmp_cpuinfo.initialized ) {
2141 __kmp_query_cpuid( &__kmp_cpuinfo );
2142 }; // if
2143 #endif /* KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64 */
2144
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002145 __kmp_xproc = __kmp_get_xproc();
2146
2147 if ( sysconf( _SC_THREADS ) ) {
2148
2149 /* Query the maximum number of threads */
2150 __kmp_sys_max_nth = sysconf( _SC_THREAD_THREADS_MAX );
2151 if ( __kmp_sys_max_nth == -1 ) {
2152 /* Unlimited threads for NPTL */
2153 __kmp_sys_max_nth = INT_MAX;
2154 }
2155 else if ( __kmp_sys_max_nth <= 1 ) {
2156 /* Can't tell, just use PTHREAD_THREADS_MAX */
2157 __kmp_sys_max_nth = KMP_MAX_NTH;
2158 }
2159
2160 /* Query the minimum stack size */
2161 __kmp_sys_min_stksize = sysconf( _SC_THREAD_STACK_MIN );
2162 if ( __kmp_sys_min_stksize <= 1 ) {
2163 __kmp_sys_min_stksize = KMP_MIN_STKSIZE;
2164 }
2165 }
2166
2167 /* Set up minimum number of threads to switch to TLS gtid */
2168 __kmp_tls_gtid_min = KMP_TLS_GTID_MIN;
2169
2170
2171 #ifdef BUILD_TV
2172 {
2173 int rc = pthread_key_create( & __kmp_tv_key, 0 );
2174 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_key_create", rc );
2175 }
2176 #endif
2177
2178 status = pthread_key_create( &__kmp_gtid_threadprivate_key, __kmp_internal_end_dest );
2179 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_key_create", status );
2180 status = pthread_mutexattr_init( & mutex_attr );
2181 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutexattr_init", status );
2182 status = pthread_mutex_init( & __kmp_wait_mx.m_mutex, & mutex_attr );
2183 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_init", status );
2184 status = pthread_condattr_init( & cond_attr );
2185 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_condattr_init", status );
2186 status = pthread_cond_init( & __kmp_wait_cv.c_cond, & cond_attr );
2187 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_cond_init", status );
2188#if USE_ITT_BUILD
2189 __kmp_itt_initialize();
2190#endif /* USE_ITT_BUILD */
2191
2192 __kmp_init_runtime = TRUE;
2193}
2194
2195void
2196__kmp_runtime_destroy( void )
2197{
2198 int status;
2199
2200 if ( ! __kmp_init_runtime ) {
2201 return; // Nothing to do.
2202 };
2203
2204#if USE_ITT_BUILD
2205 __kmp_itt_destroy();
2206#endif /* USE_ITT_BUILD */
2207
2208 status = pthread_key_delete( __kmp_gtid_threadprivate_key );
2209 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_key_delete", status );
2210 #ifdef BUILD_TV
2211 status = pthread_key_delete( __kmp_tv_key );
2212 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL( "pthread_key_delete", status );
2213 #endif
2214
2215 status = pthread_mutex_destroy( & __kmp_wait_mx.m_mutex );
2216 if ( status != 0 && status != EBUSY ) {
2217 KMP_SYSFAIL( "pthread_mutex_destroy", status );
2218 }
2219 status = pthread_cond_destroy( & __kmp_wait_cv.c_cond );
2220 if ( status != 0 && status != EBUSY ) {
2221 KMP_SYSFAIL( "pthread_cond_destroy", status );
2222 }
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +00002223 #if KMP_AFFINITY_SUPPORTED
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002224 __kmp_affinity_uninitialize();
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002225 #endif
2226
2227 __kmp_init_runtime = FALSE;
2228}
2229
2230
2231/* Put the thread to sleep for a time period */
2232/* NOTE: not currently used anywhere */
2233void
2234__kmp_thread_sleep( int millis )
2235{
2236 sleep( ( millis + 500 ) / 1000 );
2237}
2238
2239/* Calculate the elapsed wall clock time for the user */
2240void
2241__kmp_elapsed( double *t )
2242{
2243 int status;
2244# ifdef FIX_SGI_CLOCK
2245 struct timespec ts;
2246
2247 status = clock_gettime( CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID, &ts );
2248 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "clock_gettime", status );
Jonathan Peyton1e7a1dd2015-06-04 17:29:13 +00002249 *t = (double) ts.tv_nsec * (1.0 / (double) KMP_NSEC_PER_SEC) +
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002250 (double) ts.tv_sec;
2251# else
2252 struct timeval tv;
2253
2254 status = gettimeofday( & tv, NULL );
2255 KMP_CHECK_SYSFAIL_ERRNO( "gettimeofday", status );
Jonathan Peyton1e7a1dd2015-06-04 17:29:13 +00002256 *t = (double) tv.tv_usec * (1.0 / (double) KMP_USEC_PER_SEC) +
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002257 (double) tv.tv_sec;
2258# endif
2259}
2260
2261/* Calculate the elapsed wall clock tick for the user */
2262void
2263__kmp_elapsed_tick( double *t )
2264{
2265 *t = 1 / (double) CLOCKS_PER_SEC;
2266}
2267
2268/*
2269 Determine whether the given address is mapped into the current address space.
2270*/
2271
2272int
2273__kmp_is_address_mapped( void * addr ) {
2274
2275 int found = 0;
2276 int rc;
2277
2278 #if KMP_OS_LINUX
2279
2280 /*
2281 On Linux* OS, read the /proc/<pid>/maps pseudo-file to get all the address ranges mapped
2282 into the address space.
2283 */
2284
2285 char * name = __kmp_str_format( "/proc/%d/maps", getpid() );
2286 FILE * file = NULL;
2287
2288 file = fopen( name, "r" );
2289 KMP_ASSERT( file != NULL );
2290
2291 for ( ; ; ) {
2292
2293 void * beginning = NULL;
2294 void * ending = NULL;
2295 char perms[ 5 ];
2296
2297 rc = fscanf( file, "%p-%p %4s %*[^\n]\n", & beginning, & ending, perms );
2298 if ( rc == EOF ) {
2299 break;
2300 }; // if
Andrey Churbanov74bf17b2015-04-02 13:27:08 +00002301 KMP_ASSERT( rc == 3 && KMP_STRLEN( perms ) == 4 ); // Make sure all fields are read.
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002302
2303 // Ending address is not included in the region, but beginning is.
2304 if ( ( addr >= beginning ) && ( addr < ending ) ) {
2305 perms[ 2 ] = 0; // 3th and 4th character does not matter.
2306 if ( strcmp( perms, "rw" ) == 0 ) {
2307 // Memory we are looking for should be readable and writable.
2308 found = 1;
2309 }; // if
2310 break;
2311 }; // if
2312
2313 }; // forever
2314
2315 // Free resources.
2316 fclose( file );
2317 KMP_INTERNAL_FREE( name );
2318
2319 #elif KMP_OS_DARWIN
2320
2321 /*
2322 On OS X*, /proc pseudo filesystem is not available. Try to read memory using vm
2323 interface.
2324 */
2325
2326 int buffer;
2327 vm_size_t count;
2328 rc =
2329 vm_read_overwrite(
2330 mach_task_self(), // Task to read memory of.
2331 (vm_address_t)( addr ), // Address to read from.
2332 1, // Number of bytes to be read.
2333 (vm_address_t)( & buffer ), // Address of buffer to save read bytes in.
2334 & count // Address of var to save number of read bytes in.
2335 );
2336 if ( rc == 0 ) {
2337 // Memory successfully read.
2338 found = 1;
2339 }; // if
2340
Joerg Sonnenberger1564f3c2015-09-21 20:02:45 +00002341 #elif KMP_OS_FREEBSD || KMP_OS_NETBSD
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +00002342
Joerg Sonnenberger1564f3c2015-09-21 20:02:45 +00002343 // FIXME(FreeBSD, NetBSD): Implement this
Alp Toker763b9392014-02-28 09:42:41 +00002344 found = 1;
2345
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002346 #else
2347
2348 #error "Unknown or unsupported OS"
2349
2350 #endif
2351
2352 return found;
2353
2354} // __kmp_is_address_mapped
2355
2356#ifdef USE_LOAD_BALANCE
2357
2358
2359# if KMP_OS_DARWIN
2360
2361// The function returns the rounded value of the system load average
2362// during given time interval which depends on the value of
2363// __kmp_load_balance_interval variable (default is 60 sec, other values
2364// may be 300 sec or 900 sec).
2365// It returns -1 in case of error.
2366int
2367__kmp_get_load_balance( int max )
2368{
2369 double averages[3];
2370 int ret_avg = 0;
2371
2372 int res = getloadavg( averages, 3 );
2373
2374 //Check __kmp_load_balance_interval to determine which of averages to use.
2375 // getloadavg() may return the number of samples less than requested that is
2376 // less than 3.
2377 if ( __kmp_load_balance_interval < 180 && ( res >= 1 ) ) {
2378 ret_avg = averages[0];// 1 min
2379 } else if ( ( __kmp_load_balance_interval >= 180
2380 && __kmp_load_balance_interval < 600 ) && ( res >= 2 ) ) {
2381 ret_avg = averages[1];// 5 min
2382 } else if ( ( __kmp_load_balance_interval >= 600 ) && ( res == 3 ) ) {
2383 ret_avg = averages[2];// 15 min
Alp Toker8f2d3f02014-02-24 10:40:15 +00002384 } else {// Error occurred
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002385 return -1;
2386 }
2387
2388 return ret_avg;
2389}
2390
2391# else // Linux* OS
2392
2393// The fuction returns number of running (not sleeping) threads, or -1 in case of error.
2394// Error could be reported if Linux* OS kernel too old (without "/proc" support).
2395// Counting running threads stops if max running threads encountered.
2396int
2397__kmp_get_load_balance( int max )
2398{
2399 static int permanent_error = 0;
2400
2401 static int glb_running_threads = 0; /* Saved count of the running threads for the thread balance algortihm */
2402 static double glb_call_time = 0; /* Thread balance algorithm call time */
2403
2404 int running_threads = 0; // Number of running threads in the system.
2405
2406 DIR * proc_dir = NULL; // Handle of "/proc/" directory.
2407 struct dirent * proc_entry = NULL;
2408
2409 kmp_str_buf_t task_path; // "/proc/<pid>/task/<tid>/" path.
2410 DIR * task_dir = NULL; // Handle of "/proc/<pid>/task/<tid>/" directory.
2411 struct dirent * task_entry = NULL;
2412 int task_path_fixed_len;
2413
2414 kmp_str_buf_t stat_path; // "/proc/<pid>/task/<tid>/stat" path.
2415 int stat_file = -1;
2416 int stat_path_fixed_len;
2417
2418 int total_processes = 0; // Total number of processes in system.
2419 int total_threads = 0; // Total number of threads in system.
2420
2421 double call_time = 0.0;
2422
2423 __kmp_str_buf_init( & task_path );
2424 __kmp_str_buf_init( & stat_path );
2425
2426 __kmp_elapsed( & call_time );
2427
2428 if ( glb_call_time &&
2429 ( call_time - glb_call_time < __kmp_load_balance_interval ) ) {
2430 running_threads = glb_running_threads;
2431 goto finish;
2432 }
2433
2434 glb_call_time = call_time;
2435
2436 // Do not spend time on scanning "/proc/" if we have a permanent error.
2437 if ( permanent_error ) {
2438 running_threads = -1;
2439 goto finish;
2440 }; // if
2441
2442 if ( max <= 0 ) {
2443 max = INT_MAX;
2444 }; // if
2445
2446 // Open "/proc/" directory.
2447 proc_dir = opendir( "/proc" );
2448 if ( proc_dir == NULL ) {
2449 // Cannot open "/prroc/". Probably the kernel does not support it. Return an error now and
2450 // in subsequent calls.
2451 running_threads = -1;
2452 permanent_error = 1;
2453 goto finish;
2454 }; // if
2455
2456 // Initialize fixed part of task_path. This part will not change.
2457 __kmp_str_buf_cat( & task_path, "/proc/", 6 );
2458 task_path_fixed_len = task_path.used; // Remember number of used characters.
2459
2460 proc_entry = readdir( proc_dir );
2461 while ( proc_entry != NULL ) {
2462 // Proc entry is a directory and name starts with a digit. Assume it is a process'
2463 // directory.
2464 if ( proc_entry->d_type == DT_DIR && isdigit( proc_entry->d_name[ 0 ] ) ) {
2465
2466 ++ total_processes;
2467 // Make sure init process is the very first in "/proc", so we can replace
2468 // strcmp( proc_entry->d_name, "1" ) == 0 with simpler total_processes == 1.
2469 // We are going to check that total_processes == 1 => d_name == "1" is true (where
2470 // "=>" is implication). Since C++ does not have => operator, let us replace it with its
2471 // equivalent: a => b == ! a || b.
2472 KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( total_processes != 1 || strcmp( proc_entry->d_name, "1" ) == 0 );
2473
2474 // Construct task_path.
2475 task_path.used = task_path_fixed_len; // Reset task_path to "/proc/".
Andrey Churbanov74bf17b2015-04-02 13:27:08 +00002476 __kmp_str_buf_cat( & task_path, proc_entry->d_name, KMP_STRLEN( proc_entry->d_name ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002477 __kmp_str_buf_cat( & task_path, "/task", 5 );
2478
2479 task_dir = opendir( task_path.str );
2480 if ( task_dir == NULL ) {
2481 // Process can finish between reading "/proc/" directory entry and opening process'
2482 // "task/" directory. So, in general case we should not complain, but have to skip
2483 // this process and read the next one.
2484 // But on systems with no "task/" support we will spend lot of time to scan "/proc/"
2485 // tree again and again without any benefit. "init" process (its pid is 1) should
2486 // exist always, so, if we cannot open "/proc/1/task/" directory, it means "task/"
2487 // is not supported by kernel. Report an error now and in the future.
2488 if ( strcmp( proc_entry->d_name, "1" ) == 0 ) {
2489 running_threads = -1;
2490 permanent_error = 1;
2491 goto finish;
2492 }; // if
2493 } else {
2494 // Construct fixed part of stat file path.
2495 __kmp_str_buf_clear( & stat_path );
2496 __kmp_str_buf_cat( & stat_path, task_path.str, task_path.used );
2497 __kmp_str_buf_cat( & stat_path, "/", 1 );
2498 stat_path_fixed_len = stat_path.used;
2499
2500 task_entry = readdir( task_dir );
2501 while ( task_entry != NULL ) {
2502 // It is a directory and name starts with a digit.
2503 if ( proc_entry->d_type == DT_DIR && isdigit( task_entry->d_name[ 0 ] ) ) {
2504
2505 ++ total_threads;
2506
2507 // Consruct complete stat file path. Easiest way would be:
2508 // __kmp_str_buf_print( & stat_path, "%s/%s/stat", task_path.str, task_entry->d_name );
2509 // but seriae of __kmp_str_buf_cat works a bit faster.
2510 stat_path.used = stat_path_fixed_len; // Reset stat path to its fixed part.
Andrey Churbanov74bf17b2015-04-02 13:27:08 +00002511 __kmp_str_buf_cat( & stat_path, task_entry->d_name, KMP_STRLEN( task_entry->d_name ) );
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002512 __kmp_str_buf_cat( & stat_path, "/stat", 5 );
2513
2514 // Note: Low-level API (open/read/close) is used. High-level API
2515 // (fopen/fclose) works ~ 30 % slower.
2516 stat_file = open( stat_path.str, O_RDONLY );
2517 if ( stat_file == -1 ) {
2518 // We cannot report an error because task (thread) can terminate just
2519 // before reading this file.
2520 } else {
2521 /*
2522 Content of "stat" file looks like:
2523
2524 24285 (program) S ...
2525
2526 It is a single line (if program name does not include fanny
2527 symbols). First number is a thread id, then name of executable file
2528 name in paretheses, then state of the thread. We need just thread
2529 state.
2530
2531 Good news: Length of program name is 15 characters max. Longer
2532 names are truncated.
2533
2534 Thus, we need rather short buffer: 15 chars for program name +
2535 2 parenthesis, + 3 spaces + ~7 digits of pid = 37.
2536
2537 Bad news: Program name may contain special symbols like space,
2538 closing parenthesis, or even new line. This makes parsing "stat"
2539 file not 100 % reliable. In case of fanny program names parsing
2540 may fail (report incorrect thread state).
2541
2542 Parsing "status" file looks more promissing (due to different
2543 file structure and escaping special symbols) but reading and
2544 parsing of "status" file works slower.
2545
2546 -- ln
2547 */
2548 char buffer[ 65 ];
2549 int len;
2550 len = read( stat_file, buffer, sizeof( buffer ) - 1 );
2551 if ( len >= 0 ) {
2552 buffer[ len ] = 0;
2553 // Using scanf:
2554 // sscanf( buffer, "%*d (%*s) %c ", & state );
2555 // looks very nice, but searching for a closing parenthesis works a
2556 // bit faster.
2557 char * close_parent = strstr( buffer, ") " );
2558 if ( close_parent != NULL ) {
2559 char state = * ( close_parent + 2 );
2560 if ( state == 'R' ) {
2561 ++ running_threads;
2562 if ( running_threads >= max ) {
2563 goto finish;
2564 }; // if
2565 }; // if
2566 }; // if
2567 }; // if
2568 close( stat_file );
2569 stat_file = -1;
2570 }; // if
2571 }; // if
2572 task_entry = readdir( task_dir );
2573 }; // while
2574 closedir( task_dir );
2575 task_dir = NULL;
2576 }; // if
2577 }; // if
2578 proc_entry = readdir( proc_dir );
2579 }; // while
2580
2581 //
2582 // There _might_ be a timing hole where the thread executing this
2583 // code get skipped in the load balance, and running_threads is 0.
2584 // Assert in the debug builds only!!!
2585 //
2586 KMP_DEBUG_ASSERT( running_threads > 0 );
2587 if ( running_threads <= 0 ) {
2588 running_threads = 1;
2589 }
2590
2591 finish: // Clean up and exit.
2592 if ( proc_dir != NULL ) {
2593 closedir( proc_dir );
2594 }; // if
2595 __kmp_str_buf_free( & task_path );
2596 if ( task_dir != NULL ) {
2597 closedir( task_dir );
2598 }; // if
2599 __kmp_str_buf_free( & stat_path );
2600 if ( stat_file != -1 ) {
2601 close( stat_file );
2602 }; // if
2603
2604 glb_running_threads = running_threads;
2605
2606 return running_threads;
2607
2608} // __kmp_get_load_balance
2609
2610# endif // KMP_OS_DARWIN
2611
2612#endif // USE_LOAD_BALANCE
2613
Andrey Churbanovedc370e2015-08-05 11:23:10 +00002614#if !(KMP_ARCH_X86 || KMP_ARCH_X86_64 || KMP_MIC)
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +00002615
2616// we really only need the case with 1 argument, because CLANG always build
2617// a struct of pointers to shared variables referenced in the outlined function
2618int
2619__kmp_invoke_microtask( microtask_t pkfn,
2620 int gtid, int tid,
Jonathan Peyton122dd762015-07-13 18:55:45 +00002621 int argc, void *p_argv[]
2622#if OMPT_SUPPORT
2623 , void **exit_frame_ptr
2624#endif
2625)
2626{
2627#if OMPT_SUPPORT
2628 *exit_frame_ptr = __builtin_frame_address(0);
2629#endif
2630
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +00002631 switch (argc) {
2632 default:
2633 fprintf(stderr, "Too many args to microtask: %d!\n", argc);
2634 fflush(stderr);
2635 exit(-1);
2636 case 0:
2637 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid);
2638 break;
2639 case 1:
2640 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0]);
2641 break;
2642 case 2:
2643 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1]);
2644 break;
2645 case 3:
2646 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2]);
2647 break;
2648 case 4:
2649 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3]);
2650 break;
2651 case 5:
2652 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4]);
2653 break;
2654 case 6:
2655 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2656 p_argv[5]);
2657 break;
2658 case 7:
2659 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2660 p_argv[5], p_argv[6]);
2661 break;
2662 case 8:
2663 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2664 p_argv[5], p_argv[6], p_argv[7]);
2665 break;
2666 case 9:
2667 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2668 p_argv[5], p_argv[6], p_argv[7], p_argv[8]);
2669 break;
2670 case 10:
2671 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2672 p_argv[5], p_argv[6], p_argv[7], p_argv[8], p_argv[9]);
2673 break;
2674 case 11:
2675 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2676 p_argv[5], p_argv[6], p_argv[7], p_argv[8], p_argv[9], p_argv[10]);
2677 break;
2678 case 12:
2679 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2680 p_argv[5], p_argv[6], p_argv[7], p_argv[8], p_argv[9], p_argv[10],
2681 p_argv[11]);
2682 break;
2683 case 13:
2684 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2685 p_argv[5], p_argv[6], p_argv[7], p_argv[8], p_argv[9], p_argv[10],
2686 p_argv[11], p_argv[12]);
2687 break;
2688 case 14:
2689 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2690 p_argv[5], p_argv[6], p_argv[7], p_argv[8], p_argv[9], p_argv[10],
2691 p_argv[11], p_argv[12], p_argv[13]);
2692 break;
2693 case 15:
2694 (*pkfn)(&gtid, &tid, p_argv[0], p_argv[1], p_argv[2], p_argv[3], p_argv[4],
2695 p_argv[5], p_argv[6], p_argv[7], p_argv[8], p_argv[9], p_argv[10],
2696 p_argv[11], p_argv[12], p_argv[13], p_argv[14]);
2697 break;
2698 }
2699
Jonathan Peyton122dd762015-07-13 18:55:45 +00002700#if OMPT_SUPPORT
2701 *exit_frame_ptr = 0;
2702#endif
2703
Jim Cownie3051f972014-08-07 10:12:54 +00002704 return 1;
2705}
2706
2707#endif
Jim Cownie181b4bb2013-12-23 17:28:57 +00002708
Jim Cownie5e8470a2013-09-27 10:38:44 +00002709// end of file //
2710