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This change introduces a new deadlock detector for Cosmo's POSIX threads implementation. Error check mutexes will now track a DAG of nested locks and report EDEADLK when a deadlock is theoretically possible. These will occur rarely, but it's important for production hardening your code. You don't even need to change your mutexes to use the POSIX error check mode because `cosmocc -mdbg` will enable error checking on mutexes by default globally. When cycles are found, an error message showing your demangled symbols describing the strongly connected component are printed and then the SIGTRAP is raised, which means you'll also get a backtrace if you're using ShowCrashReports() too. This new error checker is so low-level and so pure that it's able to verify the relationships of every libc runtime lock, including those locks upon which the mutex implementation depends.
52 lines
2.8 KiB
C
52 lines
2.8 KiB
C
/*-*- mode:c;indent-tabs-mode:nil;c-basic-offset:2;tab-width:8;coding:utf-8 -*-│
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│ vi: set et ft=c ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 fenc=utf-8 :vi │
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╞══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╡
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│ Copyright 2020 Justine Alexandra Roberts Tunney │
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│ │
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│ Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for │
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│ any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the │
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│ above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. │
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│ │
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│ THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL │
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│ WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED │
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│ WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE │
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│ AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL │
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│ DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR │
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│ PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER │
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│ TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR │
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│ PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. │
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╚─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────*/
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#include "libc/intrin/dll.h"
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#include "libc/stdio/internal.h"
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#include "libc/sysv/consts/fileno.h"
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#include "libc/sysv/consts/o.h"
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__static_yoink("fflush");
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static char __stdout_buf[BUFSIZ];
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static FILE __stdout = {
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.fd = STDOUT_FILENO,
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.oflags = O_WRONLY,
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.buf = __stdout_buf,
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.size = sizeof(__stdout_buf),
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.lock = PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP,
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.elem = {&__stdout.elem, &__stdout.elem},
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// Unlike other C libraries we don't bother calling fstat() to check
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// if stdio is a character device and we instead choose to always
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// line buffer it. We need it because there's no way to use the
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// unbuffer command on a statically linked binary. This still goes
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// fast. We value latency more than throughput, and stdio isn't the
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// best api when the goal is throughput.
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.bufmode = _IOLBF,
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};
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/**
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* Pointer to standard output stream.
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*/
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FILE *stdout = &__stdout;
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__attribute__((__constructor__(60))) static textstartup void stdout_init(void) {
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dll_make_last(&__stdio.files, &__stdout.elem);
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}
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