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| /* Copyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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| 
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|    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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|    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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|    the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
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| 
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|    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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|    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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|    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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|    GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 
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|    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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|    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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|    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1335  USA */
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| 
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| /* Functions to get threads more portable */
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| 
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| #define DONT_REMAP_PTHREAD_FUNCTIONS
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| 
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| #include "mysys_priv.h"
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| #include <signal.h>
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| #include <m_string.h>
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| #include <my_pthread.h>
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| 
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| #if (defined(__BSD__) || defined(_BSDI_VERSION))
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| #define SCHED_POLICY SCHED_RR
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| #else
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| #define SCHED_POLICY SCHED_OTHER
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| #endif
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| 
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| /*
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|   Some functions for RTS threads, AIX, Siemens Unix and UnixWare 7
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|   (and DEC OSF/1 3.2 too)
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| */
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| 
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| int my_pthread_create_detached=1;
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| 
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| /* localtime_r for SCO 3.2V4.2 */
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| 
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| #if !defined(HAVE_LOCALTIME_R) || !defined(HAVE_GMTIME_R)
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| 
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| extern mysql_mutex_t LOCK_localtime_r;
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| 
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if !defined(HAVE_LOCALTIME_R)
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| struct tm *localtime_r(const time_t *clock, struct tm *res)
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| {
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|   struct tm *tmp;
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|   mysql_mutex_lock(&LOCK_localtime_r);
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|   tmp=localtime(clock);
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|   *res= *tmp;
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|   mysql_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_localtime_r);
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|   return res;
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if !defined(HAVE_GMTIME_R)
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| /* 
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|   Reentrant version of standard gmtime() function. 
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|   Needed on some systems which don't implement it.
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| */
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| 
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| struct tm *gmtime_r(const time_t *clock, struct tm *res)
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| {
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|   struct tm *tmp;
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|   mysql_mutex_lock(&LOCK_localtime_r);
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|   tmp= gmtime(clock);
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|   *res= *tmp;
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|   mysql_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_localtime_r);
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|   return res;
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| /****************************************************************************
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| ** Replacement of sigwait if the system doesn't have one (like BSDI 3.0)
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| **
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| ** Note:
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| ** This version of sigwait() is assumed to called in a loop so the signalmask
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| ** is permanently modified to reflect the signal set. This is done to get
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| ** a much faster implementation.
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| **
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| ** This implementation isn't thread safe: It assumes that only one
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| ** thread is using sigwait.
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| **
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| ** If one later supplies a different signal mask, all old signals that
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| ** was used before are unblocked and set to SIGDFL.
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| **
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| ** Author: Gary Wisniewski <garyw@spidereye.com.au>, much modified by Monty
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| ****************************************************************************/
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| 
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| #if !defined(HAVE_SIGWAIT) && !defined(sigwait) && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(HAVE_rts_threads)
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| 
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| #if !defined(DONT_USE_SIGSUSPEND)
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| 
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| static sigset_t sigwait_set,rev_sigwait_set,px_recd;
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| 
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| void px_handle_sig(int sig)
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| {
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|   sigaddset(&px_recd, sig);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| void sigwait_setup(sigset_t *set)
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| {
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|   int i;
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|   struct sigaction sact,sact1;
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|   sigset_t unblock_mask;
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| 
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|   sact.sa_flags = 0;
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|   sact.sa_handler = px_handle_sig;
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|   memcpy(&sact.sa_mask, set, sizeof(*set));    /* handler isn't thread_safe */
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|   sigemptyset(&unblock_mask);
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|   pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK,(sigset_t*) 0,&rev_sigwait_set);
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| 
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|   for (i = 1; i <= sizeof(sigwait_set)*8; i++)
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|   {
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|     if (sigismember(set,i))
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|     {
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|       sigdelset(&rev_sigwait_set,i);
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|       if (!sigismember(&sigwait_set,i))
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| 	sigaction(i, &sact, (struct sigaction*) 0);
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|     }
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|     else
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|     {
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|       sigdelset(&px_recd,i);			/* Don't handle this */
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|       if (sigismember(&sigwait_set,i))
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|       {						/* Remove the old handler */
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| 	sigaddset(&unblock_mask,i);
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| 	sigdelset(&rev_sigwait_set,i);
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| 	sact1.sa_flags = 0;
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| 	sact1.sa_handler = SIG_DFL;
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| 	sigemptyset(&sact1.sa_mask);
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| 	sigaction(i, &sact1, 0);
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|       }
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|     }
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|   }
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|   memcpy(&sigwait_set, set, sizeof(*set));
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|   pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK,(sigset_t*) set,(sigset_t*) 0);
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|   pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK,&unblock_mask,(sigset_t*) 0);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| int sigwait(sigset_t *setp, int *sigp)
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| {
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|   if (memcmp(setp,&sigwait_set,sizeof(sigwait_set)))
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|     sigwait_setup(setp);			/* Init or change of set */
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| 
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|   for (;;)
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|   {
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|     /*
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|       This is a fast, not 100% portable implementation to find the signal.
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|       Because the handler is blocked there should be at most 1 bit set, but
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|       the specification on this is somewhat shady so we use a set instead a
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|       single variable.
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|       */
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| 
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|     ulong *ptr= (ulong*) &px_recd;
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|     ulong *end=ptr+sizeof(px_recd)/sizeof(ulong);
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| 
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|     for ( ; ptr != end ; ptr++)
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|     {
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|       if (*ptr)
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|       {
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| 	ulong set= *ptr;
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| 	int found= (int) ((char*) ptr - (char*) &px_recd)*8+1;
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| 	while (!(set & 1))
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| 	{
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| 	  found++;
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| 	  set>>=1;
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| 	}
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| 	*sigp=found;
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| 	sigdelset(&px_recd,found);
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| 	return 0;
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|       }
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|     }
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|     sigsuspend(&rev_sigwait_set);
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|   }
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|   return 0;
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| }
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| #else  /* !DONT_USE_SIGSUSPEND */
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| 
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| /****************************************************************************
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| ** Replacement of sigwait if the system doesn't have one (like BSDI 3.0)
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| **
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| ** Note:
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| ** This version of sigwait() is assumed to called in a loop so the signalmask
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| ** is permanently modified to reflect the signal set. This is done to get
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| ** a much faster implementation.
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| **
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| ** This implementation uses a extra thread to handle the signals and one
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| ** must always call sigwait() with the same signal mask!
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| **
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| ** BSDI 3.0 NOTE:
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| **
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| ** pthread_kill() doesn't work on a thread in a select() or sleep() loop?
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| ** After adding the sleep to sigwait_thread, all signals are checked and
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| ** delivered every second. This isn't that terrible performance vice, but
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| ** someone should report this to BSDI and ask for a fix!
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| ** Another problem is that when the sleep() ends, every select() in other
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| ** threads are interrupted!
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| ****************************************************************************/
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| 
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| static sigset_t pending_set;
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| static bool inited=0;
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| static pthread_cond_t  COND_sigwait;
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| static pthread_mutex_t LOCK_sigwait;
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| 
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| 
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| void sigwait_handle_sig(int sig)
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| {
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|   pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_sigwait);
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|   sigaddset(&pending_set, sig);
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|   pthread_cond_signal(&COND_sigwait); /* inform sigwait() about signal */
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|   pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_sigwait);
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| }
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| 
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| void *sigwait_thread(void *set_arg)
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| {
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|   sigset_t *set=(sigset_t*) set_arg;
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| 
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|   int i;
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|   struct sigaction sact;
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|   sact.sa_flags = 0;
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|   sact.sa_handler = sigwait_handle_sig;
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|   memcpy(&sact.sa_mask, set, sizeof(*set));    /* handler isn't thread_safe */
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|   sigemptyset(&pending_set);
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| 
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|   for (i = 1; i <= sizeof(pending_set)*8; i++)
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|   {
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|     if (sigismember(set,i))
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|     {
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|       sigaction(i, &sact, (struct sigaction*) 0);
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|     }
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|   }
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|   pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK,(sigset_t*) set,(sigset_t*) 0);
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| 
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|   for (;;)
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|   {						/* Wait for signals */
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|     sleep(1);					/* Because of broken BSDI */
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| int sigwait(sigset_t *setp, int *sigp)
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| {
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|   if (!inited)
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|   {
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|     pthread_attr_t thr_attr;
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|     pthread_t sigwait_thread_id;
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|     inited=1;
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|     sigemptyset(&pending_set);
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|     pthread_mutex_init(&LOCK_sigwait, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
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|     pthread_cond_init(&COND_sigwait, NULL);
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| 
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|     pthread_attr_init(&thr_attr);
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|     pthread_attr_setscope(&thr_attr,PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS);
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|     pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&thr_attr,PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
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|     pthread_create(&sigwait_thread_id, &thr_attr, sigwait_thread, setp);
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|     pthread_attr_destroy(&thr_attr);
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|   }
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| 
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|   pthread_mutex_lock(&LOCK_sigwait);
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|   for (;;)
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|   {
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|     ulong *ptr= (ulong*) &pending_set;
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|     ulong *end=ptr+sizeof(pending_set)/sizeof(ulong);
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| 
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|     for ( ; ptr != end ; ptr++)
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|     {
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|       if (*ptr)
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|       {
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| 	ulong set= *ptr;
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| 	int found= (int) ((char*) ptr - (char*) &pending_set)*8+1;
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| 	while (!(set & 1))
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| 	{
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| 	  found++;
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| 	  set>>=1;
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| 	}
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| 	*sigp=found;
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| 	sigdelset(&pending_set,found);
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| 	pthread_mutex_unlock(&LOCK_sigwait);
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| 	return 0;
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|       }
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|     }
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|     pthread_cond_wait(&COND_sigwait, &LOCK_sigwait);
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|   }
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|   return 0;
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| }
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| 
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| #endif /* DONT_USE_SIGSUSPEND */
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| #endif /* HAVE_SIGWAIT */
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| 
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| 
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| /****************************************************************************
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|  The following functions fixes that all pthread functions should work
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|  according to latest posix standard
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| ****************************************************************************/
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| 
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| /* Undefined wrappers set my_pthread.h so that we call os functions */
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| #undef pthread_mutex_init
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| #undef pthread_mutex_lock
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| #undef pthread_mutex_unlock
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| #undef pthread_mutex_destroy
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| #undef pthread_mutex_wait
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| #undef pthread_mutex_timedwait
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| #undef pthread_mutex_trylock
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| #undef pthread_mutex_t
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| #undef pthread_cond_init
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| #undef pthread_cond_wait
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| #undef pthread_cond_timedwait
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| #undef pthread_cond_t
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| #undef pthread_attr_getstacksize
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| 
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| /*****************************************************************************
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|   Patches for HPUX
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|   We need these because the pthread_mutex.. code returns -1 on error,
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|   instead of the error code.
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| 
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|   Note that currently we only remap pthread_ functions used by MySQL.
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|   If we are depending on the value for some other pthread_xxx functions,
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|   this has to be added here.
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| ****************************************************************************/
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| 
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| #if defined(HPUX10)
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| 
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| int my_pthread_cond_timedwait(pthread_cond_t *cond, pthread_mutex_t *mutex,
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| 			      struct timespec *abstime)
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| {
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|   int error=pthread_cond_timedwait(cond, mutex, abstime);
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|   if (error == -1)			/* Safety if the lib is fixed */
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|   {
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|     if (!(error=errno))
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|       error= ETIMEDOUT;			/* Can happen on HPUX */
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|   }
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|   if (error == EAGAIN)			/* Correct errno to Posix */
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|     error= ETIMEDOUT;
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|   return error;
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| #if defined(HPUX10)
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| 
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| void my_pthread_attr_getstacksize(pthread_attr_t *connection_attrib,
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| 				  size_t *stack_size)
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| {
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|   *stack_size= pthread_attr_getstacksize(*connection_attrib);
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| 
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| #ifdef HAVE_POSIX1003_4a_MUTEX
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| /*
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|   In HP-UX-10.20 and other old Posix 1003.4a Draft 4 implementations
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|   pthread_mutex_trylock returns 1 on success, not 0 like
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|   pthread_mutex_lock
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| 
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|   From the HP-UX-10.20 man page:
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|   RETURN VALUES
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|       If the function fails, errno may be set to one of the following
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|       values:
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|            Return | Error    | Description
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|            _______|__________|_________________________________________
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|               1   |          | Successful completion.
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|               0   |          | The mutex is  locked; therefore, it was
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|                   |          | not acquired.
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|              -1   | [EINVAL] | The value specified by mutex is invalid.
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| 
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| */
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| 
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| /*
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|   Convert pthread_mutex_trylock to return values according to latest POSIX
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| 
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|   RETURN VALUES
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|   0		If we are able successfully lock the mutex.
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|   EBUSY		Mutex was locked by another thread
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|   #		Other error number returned by pthread_mutex_trylock()
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| 		(Not likely)  
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| */
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| 
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| int my_pthread_mutex_trylock(pthread_mutex_t *mutex)
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| {
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|   int error= pthread_mutex_trylock(mutex);
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|   if (error == 1)
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|     return 0;				/* Got lock on mutex */
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|   if (error == 0)			/* Someone else is locking mutex */
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|     return EBUSY;
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|   if (error == -1)			/* Safety if the lib is fixed */
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|     error= errno;			/* Probably invalid parameter */
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|    return error;
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| }
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| #endif /* HAVE_POSIX1003_4a_MUTEX */
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| 
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| /* Some help functions */
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| 
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| int pthread_dummy(int ret)
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| {
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|   return ret;
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| /*
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|   pthread_attr_setstacksize() without so much platform-dependency
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| 
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|   Return: The actual stack size if possible.
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| */
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| 
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| size_t my_setstacksize(pthread_attr_t *attr, size_t stacksize)
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| {
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|   size_t guard_size __attribute__((unused))= 0;
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| 
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| #if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__ia64)
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|   /*
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|     On IA64, half of the requested stack size is used for "normal stack"
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|     and half for "register stack".  The space measured by check_stack_overrun
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|     is the "normal stack", so double the request to make sure we have the
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|     caller-expected amount of normal stack.
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| 
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|     NOTE: there is no guarantee that the register stack can't grow faster
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|     than normal stack, so it's very unclear that we won't dump core due to
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|     stack overrun despite check_stack_overrun's efforts.  Experimentation
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|     shows that in the execution_constants test, the register stack grows
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|     less than half as fast as normal stack, but perhaps other scenarios are
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|     less forgiving.  If it turns out that more space is needed for the
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|     register stack, that could be forced (rather inefficiently) by using a
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|     multiplier higher than 2 here.
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|   */
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|   stacksize *= 2;
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| #endif
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| 
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|   /*
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|     On many machines, the "guard space" is subtracted from the requested
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|     stack size, and that space is quite large on some platforms.  So add
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|     it to our request, if we can find out what it is.
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|   */
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| #ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GETGUARDSIZE
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|   if (pthread_attr_getguardsize(attr, &guard_size))
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|     guard_size = 0;		/* if can't find it out, treat as 0 */
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| #endif /* HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GETGUARDSIZE */
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| 
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|   pthread_attr_setstacksize(attr, stacksize + guard_size);
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| 
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|   /* Retrieve actual stack size if possible */
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| #ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GETSTACKSIZE
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|   {
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|     size_t real_stack_size= 0;
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|     /* We must ignore real_stack_size = 0 as Solaris 2.9 can return 0 here */
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|     if (pthread_attr_getstacksize(attr, &real_stack_size) == 0 &&
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| 	real_stack_size > guard_size)
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|     {
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|       real_stack_size -= guard_size;
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|       if (real_stack_size < stacksize)
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| 	stacksize= real_stack_size;
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|     }
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|   }
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| #endif /* HAVE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GETSTACKSIZE */
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| 
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| #if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__ia64)
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|   stacksize /= 2;
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| #endif
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|   return stacksize;
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| }
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