From: David Lichteblau Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 17:05:06 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Factor INITIAL-THREAD-FUNCTION out of MAKE-THREAD X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=789406b1a4f6d546f426eb4f51aa6a10d432c4dd;p=sbcl.git Factor INITIAL-THREAD-FUNCTION out of MAKE-THREAD --- diff --git a/src/code/target-thread.lisp b/src/code/target-thread.lisp index 8948d3d..c668eea 100644 --- a/src/code/target-thread.lisp +++ b/src/code/target-thread.lisp @@ -1349,6 +1349,83 @@ have the foreground next." ;;;; The beef +#!+sb-thread +(defun initial-thread-function-trampoline + (thread setup-sem real-function arguments) + ;; In time we'll move some of the binding presently done in C here + ;; too. + ;; + ;; KLUDGE: Here we have a magic list of variables that are not + ;; thread-safe for one reason or another. As people report problems + ;; with the thread safety of certain variables, (e.g. "*print-case* in + ;; multiple threads broken", sbcl-devel 2006-07-14), we add a few more + ;; bindings here. The Right Thing is probably some variant of + ;; Allegro's *cl-default-special-bindings*, as that is at least + ;; accessible to users to secure their own libraries. + ;; --njf, 2006-07-15 + ;; + ;; As it is, this lambda must not cons until we are ready to run + ;; GC. Be very careful. + (let* ((*current-thread* thread) + (*restart-clusters* nil) + (*handler-clusters* (sb!kernel::initial-handler-clusters)) + (*condition-restarts* nil) + (*exit-in-process* nil) + (sb!impl::*deadline* nil) + (sb!impl::*deadline-seconds* nil) + (sb!impl::*step-out* nil) + ;; internal printer variables + (sb!impl::*previous-case* nil) + (sb!impl::*previous-readtable-case* nil) + (sb!impl::*internal-symbol-output-fun* nil) + (sb!impl::*descriptor-handlers* nil)) ; serve-event + ;; Binding from C + (setf sb!vm:*alloc-signal* *default-alloc-signal*) + (setf (thread-os-thread thread) (current-thread-os-thread)) + (with-mutex ((thread-result-lock thread)) + (with-all-threads-lock + (push thread *all-threads*)) + (with-session-lock (*session*) + (push thread (session-threads *session*))) + (setf (thread-%alive-p thread) t) + (signal-semaphore setup-sem) + ;; Using handling-end-of-the-world would be a bit tricky + ;; due to other catches and interrupts, so we essentially + ;; re-implement it here. Once and only once more. + (catch 'sb!impl::toplevel-catcher + (catch 'sb!impl::%end-of-the-world + (catch '%abort-thread + (with-simple-restart + (abort "~@" *current-thread*) + (without-interrupts + (unwind-protect + (with-local-interrupts + (sb!unix::unblock-deferrable-signals) + (setf (thread-result thread) + (prog1 + (cons t + (multiple-value-list + (unwind-protect + (catch '%return-from-thread + (apply real-function arguments)) + (when *exit-in-process* + (sb!impl::call-exit-hooks))))) + #!+sb-safepoint + (sb!kernel::gc-safepoint)))) + ;; We're going down, can't handle interrupts + ;; sanely anymore. GC remains enabled. + (block-deferrable-signals) + ;; We don't want to run interrupts in a dead + ;; thread when we leave WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS. + ;; This potentially causes important + ;; interupts to be lost: SIGINT comes to + ;; mind. + (setq *interrupt-pending* nil) + #!+sb-thruption + (setq *thruption-pending* nil) + (handle-thread-exit thread))))))))) + (values)) + (defun make-thread (function &key name arguments ephemeral) #!+sb-doc "Create a new thread of NAME that runs FUNCTION with the argument @@ -1376,81 +1453,11 @@ See also: RETURN-FROM-THREAD, ABORT-THREAD." arguments (list arguments))) (initial-function - (named-lambda initial-thread-function () - ;; In time we'll move some of the binding presently done in C - ;; here too. - ;; - ;; KLUDGE: Here we have a magic list of variables that are - ;; not thread-safe for one reason or another. As people - ;; report problems with the thread safety of certain - ;; variables, (e.g. "*print-case* in multiple threads - ;; broken", sbcl-devel 2006-07-14), we add a few more - ;; bindings here. The Right Thing is probably some variant - ;; of Allegro's *cl-default-special-bindings*, as that is at - ;; least accessible to users to secure their own libraries. - ;; --njf, 2006-07-15 - ;; - ;; As it is, this lambda must not cons until we are ready - ;; to run GC. Be very careful. - (let* ((*current-thread* thread) - (*restart-clusters* nil) - (*handler-clusters* (sb!kernel::initial-handler-clusters)) - (*condition-restarts* nil) - (*exit-in-process* nil) - (sb!impl::*deadline* nil) - (sb!impl::*deadline-seconds* nil) - (sb!impl::*step-out* nil) - ;; internal printer variables - (sb!impl::*previous-case* nil) - (sb!impl::*previous-readtable-case* nil) - (sb!impl::*internal-symbol-output-fun* nil) - (sb!impl::*descriptor-handlers* nil)) ; serve-event - ;; Binding from C - (setf sb!vm:*alloc-signal* *default-alloc-signal*) - (setf (thread-os-thread thread) (current-thread-os-thread)) - (with-mutex ((thread-result-lock thread)) - (with-all-threads-lock - (push thread *all-threads*)) - (with-session-lock (*session*) - (push thread (session-threads *session*))) - (setf (thread-%alive-p thread) t) - (signal-semaphore setup-sem) - ;; Using handling-end-of-the-world would be a bit tricky - ;; due to other catches and interrupts, so we essentially - ;; re-implement it here. Once and only once more. - (catch 'sb!impl::toplevel-catcher - (catch 'sb!impl::%end-of-the-world - (catch '%abort-thread - (with-simple-restart - (abort "~@" *current-thread*) - (without-interrupts - (unwind-protect - (with-local-interrupts - (sb!unix::unblock-deferrable-signals) - (setf (thread-result thread) - (prog1 - (cons t - (multiple-value-list - (unwind-protect - (catch '%return-from-thread - (apply real-function arguments)) - (when *exit-in-process* - (sb!impl::call-exit-hooks))))) - #!+sb-safepoint - (sb!kernel::gc-safepoint)))) - ;; We're going down, can't handle interrupts - ;; sanely anymore. GC remains enabled. - (block-deferrable-signals) - ;; We don't want to run interrupts in a dead - ;; thread when we leave WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS. - ;; This potentially causes important - ;; interupts to be lost: SIGINT comes to - ;; mind. - (setq *interrupt-pending* nil) - #!+sb-thruption - (setq *thruption-pending* nil) - (handle-thread-exit thread))))))))) - (values)))) + (named-lambda initial-thread-function () + ;; As it is, this lambda must not cons until we are ready + ;; to run GC. Be very careful. + (initial-thread-function-trampoline + thread setup-sem real-function arguments)))) ;; If the starting thread is stopped for gc before it signals the ;; semaphore then we'd be stuck. (assert (not *gc-inhibit*))