/* Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Roger Dingledine * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson. * Copyright (c) 2007-2015, The Tor Project, Inc. */ /* See LICENSE for licensing information */ #define _GNU_SOURCE #include "orconfig.h" #include #include #include #include "compat.h" #include "torlog.h" #include "util.h" /** Wraps a void (*)(void*) function and its argument so we can * invoke them in a way pthreads would expect. */ typedef struct tor_pthread_data_t { void (*func)(void *); void *data; } tor_pthread_data_t; /** Given a tor_pthread_data_t _data, call _data->func(d->data) * and free _data. Used to make sure we can call functions the way pthread * expects. */ static void * tor_pthread_helper_fn(void *_data) { tor_pthread_data_t *data = _data; void (*func)(void*); void *arg; /* mask signals to worker threads to avoid SIGPIPE, etc */ sigset_t sigs; /* We're in a subthread; don't handle any signals here. */ sigfillset(&sigs); pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigs, NULL); func = data->func; arg = data->data; tor_free(_data); func(arg); return NULL; } /** * A pthread attribute to make threads start detached. */ static pthread_attr_t attr_detached; /** True iff we've called tor_threads_init() */ static int threads_initialized = 0; /** Minimalist interface to run a void function in the background. On * Unix calls fork, on win32 calls beginthread. Returns -1 on failure. * func should not return, but rather should call spawn_exit. * * NOTE: if data is used, it should not be allocated on the stack, * since in a multithreaded environment, there is no way to be sure that * the caller's stack will still be around when the called function is * running. */ int spawn_func(void (*func)(void *), void *data) { pthread_t thread; tor_pthread_data_t *d; if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(!threads_initialized)) tor_threads_init(); d = tor_malloc(sizeof(tor_pthread_data_t)); d->data = data; d->func = func; if (pthread_create(&thread,&attr_detached,tor_pthread_helper_fn,d)) return -1; return 0; } /** End the current thread/process. */ void spawn_exit(void) { pthread_exit(NULL); } /** A mutex attribute that we're going to use to tell pthreads that we want * "recursive" mutexes (i.e., once we can re-lock if we're already holding * them.) */ static pthread_mutexattr_t attr_recursive; /** Initialize mutex so it can be locked. Every mutex must be set * up with tor_mutex_init() or tor_mutex_new(); not both. */ void tor_mutex_init(tor_mutex_t *mutex) { int err; if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(!threads_initialized)) tor_threads_init(); err = pthread_mutex_init(&mutex->mutex, &attr_recursive); if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(err)) { log_err(LD_GENERAL, "Error %d creating a mutex.", err); tor_fragile_assert(); } } /** As tor_mutex_init, but initialize a mutex suitable that may be * non-recursive, if the OS supports that. */ void tor_mutex_init_nonrecursive(tor_mutex_t *mutex) { int err; if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(!threads_initialized)) tor_threads_init(); err = pthread_mutex_init(&mutex->mutex, NULL); if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(err)) { log_err(LD_GENERAL, "Error %d creating a mutex.", err); tor_fragile_assert(); } } /** Wait until m is free, then acquire it. */ void tor_mutex_acquire(tor_mutex_t *m) { int err; tor_assert(m); err = pthread_mutex_lock(&m->mutex); if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(err)) { log_err(LD_GENERAL, "Error %d locking a mutex.", err); tor_fragile_assert(); } } /** Release the lock m so another thread can have it. */ void tor_mutex_release(tor_mutex_t *m) { int err; tor_assert(m); err = pthread_mutex_unlock(&m->mutex); if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(err)) { log_err(LD_GENERAL, "Error %d unlocking a mutex.", err); tor_fragile_assert(); } } /** Clean up the mutex m so that it no longer uses any system * resources. Does not free m. This function must only be called on * mutexes from tor_mutex_init(). */ void tor_mutex_uninit(tor_mutex_t *m) { int err; tor_assert(m); err = pthread_mutex_destroy(&m->mutex); if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(err)) { log_err(LD_GENERAL, "Error %d destroying a mutex.", err); tor_fragile_assert(); } } /** Return an integer representing this thread. */ unsigned long tor_get_thread_id(void) { union { pthread_t thr; unsigned long id; } r; r.thr = pthread_self(); return r.id; } /* Conditions. */ /** Initialize an already-allocated condition variable. */ int tor_cond_init(tor_cond_t *cond) { pthread_condattr_t condattr; memset(cond, 0, sizeof(tor_cond_t)); /* Default condition attribute. Might be used if clock monotonic is * available else this won't affect anything. */ if (pthread_condattr_init(&condattr)) { return -1; } #if defined(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME) && defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) /* Use monotonic time so when we timedwait() on it, any clock adjustment * won't affect the timeout value. */ if (pthread_condattr_setclock(&condattr, CLOCK_MONOTONIC)) { return -1; } #endif if (pthread_cond_init(&cond->cond, &condattr)) { return -1; } return 0; } /** Release all resources held by cond, but do not free cond * itself. */ void tor_cond_uninit(tor_cond_t *cond) { if (pthread_cond_destroy(&cond->cond)) { log_warn(LD_GENERAL,"Error freeing condition: %s", strerror(errno)); return; } } /** Wait until one of the tor_cond_signal functions is called on cond. * (If tv is set, and that amount of time passes with no signal to * cond, return anyway. All waiters on the condition must wait holding * the same mutex. All signallers should hold that mutex. The mutex * needs to have been allocated with tor_mutex_init_for_cond(). * * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure, 1 on timeout. */ int tor_cond_wait(tor_cond_t *cond, tor_mutex_t *mutex, const struct timeval *tv) { int r; if (tv == NULL) { while (1) { r = pthread_cond_wait(&cond->cond, &mutex->mutex); if (r == EINTR) { /* EINTR should be impossible according to POSIX, but POSIX, like the * Pirate's Code, is apparently treated "more like what you'd call * guidelines than actual rules." */ continue; } return r ? -1 : 0; } } else { struct timeval tvnow, tvsum; struct timespec ts; while (1) { #if defined(HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME) && defined(CLOCK_MONOTONIC) if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts) < 0) { return -1; } tvnow.tv_sec = ts.tv_sec; tvnow.tv_usec = ts.tv_nsec / 1000; timeradd(tv, &tvnow, &tvsum); #else if (gettimeofday(&tvnow, NULL) < 0) return -1; timeradd(tv, &tvnow, &tvsum); #endif /* HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME, CLOCK_MONOTONIC */ ts.tv_sec = tvsum.tv_sec; ts.tv_nsec = tvsum.tv_usec * 1000; r = pthread_cond_timedwait(&cond->cond, &mutex->mutex, &ts); if (r == 0) return 0; else if (r == ETIMEDOUT) return 1; else if (r == EINTR) continue; else return -1; } } } /** Wake up one of the waiters on cond. */ void tor_cond_signal_one(tor_cond_t *cond) { pthread_cond_signal(&cond->cond); } /** Wake up all of the waiters on cond. */ void tor_cond_signal_all(tor_cond_t *cond) { pthread_cond_broadcast(&cond->cond); } /** Set up common structures for use by threading. */ void tor_threads_init(void) { if (!threads_initialized) { int ret; pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr_recursive); pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr_recursive, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE); ret = pthread_attr_init(&attr_detached); tor_assert(ret == 0); #ifndef PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED #define PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED 1 #endif ret = pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr_detached, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED); tor_assert(ret == 0); threads_initialized = 1; set_main_thread(); } }