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| 2 | /* Thread package.
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| 3 | This is intended to be usable independently from Python.
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| 4 | The implementation for system foobar is in a file thread_foobar.h
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| 5 | which is included by this file dependent on config settings.
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| 6 | Stuff shared by all thread_*.h files is collected here. */
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| 7 |
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| 8 | #include "Python.h"
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| 9 |
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| 10 |
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| 11 | #ifndef _POSIX_THREADS
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| 12 | /* This means pthreads are not implemented in libc headers, hence the macro
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| 13 | not present in unistd.h. But they still can be implemented as an external
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| 14 | library (e.g. gnu pth in pthread emulation) */
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| 15 | # ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_H
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| 16 | # include <pthread.h> /* _POSIX_THREADS */
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| 17 | # endif
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| 18 | #endif
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| 19 |
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| 20 | #ifndef DONT_HAVE_STDIO_H
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| 21 | #include <stdio.h>
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| 22 | #endif
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| 23 |
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| 24 | #include <stdlib.h>
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| 25 |
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| 26 | #ifdef __sgi
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| 27 | #ifndef HAVE_PTHREAD_H /* XXX Need to check in configure.in */
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| 28 | #undef _POSIX_THREADS
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| 29 | #endif
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| 30 | #endif
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| 31 |
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| 32 | #include "pythread.h"
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| 33 |
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| 34 | #ifndef _POSIX_THREADS
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| 35 |
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| 36 | #ifdef __sgi
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| 37 | #define SGI_THREADS
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| 38 | #endif
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| 39 |
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| 40 | #ifdef HAVE_THREAD_H
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| 41 | #define SOLARIS_THREADS
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| 42 | #endif
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| 43 |
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| 44 | #if defined(sun) && !defined(SOLARIS_THREADS)
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| 45 | #define SUN_LWP
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| 46 | #endif
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| 47 |
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| 48 | /* Check if we're running on HP-UX and _SC_THREADS is defined. If so, then
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| 49 | enough of the Posix threads package is implimented to support python
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| 50 | threads.
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| 51 |
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| 52 | This is valid for HP-UX 11.23 running on an ia64 system. If needed, add
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| 53 | a check of __ia64 to verify that we're running on a ia64 system instead
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| 54 | of a pa-risc system.
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| 55 | */
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| 56 | #ifdef __hpux
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| 57 | #ifdef _SC_THREADS
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| 58 | #define _POSIX_THREADS
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| 59 | #endif
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| 60 | #endif
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| 61 |
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| 62 | #endif /* _POSIX_THREADS */
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| 63 |
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| 64 |
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| 65 | #ifdef Py_DEBUG
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| 66 | static int thread_debug = 0;
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| 67 | #define dprintf(args) (void)((thread_debug & 1) && printf args)
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| 68 | #define d2printf(args) ((thread_debug & 8) && printf args)
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| 69 | #else
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| 70 | #define dprintf(args)
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| 71 | #define d2printf(args)
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| 72 | #endif
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| 73 |
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| 74 | static int initialized;
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| 75 |
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| 76 | static void PyThread__init_thread(void); /* Forward */
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| 77 |
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| 78 | void
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| 79 | PyThread_init_thread(void)
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| 80 | {
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| 81 | #ifdef Py_DEBUG
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| 82 | char *p = Py_GETENV("PYTHONTHREADDEBUG");
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| 83 |
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| 84 | if (p) {
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| 85 | if (*p)
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| 86 | thread_debug = atoi(p);
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| 87 | else
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| 88 | thread_debug = 1;
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| 89 | }
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| 90 | #endif /* Py_DEBUG */
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| 91 | if (initialized)
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| 92 | return;
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| 93 | initialized = 1;
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| 94 | dprintf(("PyThread_init_thread called\n"));
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| 95 | PyThread__init_thread();
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| 96 | }
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| 97 |
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| 98 | /* Support for runtime thread stack size tuning.
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| 99 | A value of 0 means using the platform's default stack size
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| 100 | or the size specified by the THREAD_STACK_SIZE macro. */
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| 101 | static size_t _pythread_stacksize = 0;
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| 102 |
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| 103 | #ifdef SGI_THREADS
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| 104 | #include "thread_sgi.h"
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| 105 | #endif
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| 106 |
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| 107 | #ifdef SOLARIS_THREADS
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| 108 | #include "thread_solaris.h"
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| 109 | #endif
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| 110 |
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| 111 | #ifdef SUN_LWP
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| 112 | #include "thread_lwp.h"
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| 113 | #endif
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| 114 |
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| 115 | #ifdef HAVE_PTH
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| 116 | #include "thread_pth.h"
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| 117 | #undef _POSIX_THREADS
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| 118 | #endif
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| 119 |
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| 120 | #ifdef _POSIX_THREADS
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| 121 | #include "thread_pthread.h"
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| 122 | #endif
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| 123 |
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| 124 | #ifdef C_THREADS
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| 125 | #include "thread_cthread.h"
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| 126 | #endif
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| 127 |
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| 128 | #ifdef NT_THREADS
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| 129 | #include "thread_nt.h"
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| 130 | #endif
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| 131 |
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| 132 | #ifdef OS2_THREADS
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| 133 | #include "thread_os2.h"
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| 134 | #endif
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| 135 |
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| 136 | #ifdef BEOS_THREADS
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| 137 | #include "thread_beos.h"
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| 138 | #endif
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| 139 |
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| 140 | #ifdef WINCE_THREADS
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| 141 | #include "thread_wince.h"
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| 142 | #endif
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| 143 |
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| 144 | #ifdef PLAN9_THREADS
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| 145 | #include "thread_plan9.h"
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| 146 | #endif
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| 147 |
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| 148 | #ifdef ATHEOS_THREADS
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| 149 | #include "thread_atheos.h"
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| 150 | #endif
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| 151 |
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| 152 | /*
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| 153 | #ifdef FOOBAR_THREADS
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| 154 | #include "thread_foobar.h"
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| 155 | #endif
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| 156 | */
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| 157 |
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| 158 | /* return the current thread stack size */
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| 159 | size_t
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| 160 | PyThread_get_stacksize(void)
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| 161 | {
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| 162 | return _pythread_stacksize;
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| 163 | }
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| 164 |
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| 165 | /* Only platforms defining a THREAD_SET_STACKSIZE() macro
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| 166 | in thread_<platform>.h support changing the stack size.
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| 167 | Return 0 if stack size is valid,
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| 168 | -1 if stack size value is invalid,
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| 169 | -2 if setting stack size is not supported. */
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| 170 | int
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| 171 | PyThread_set_stacksize(size_t size)
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| 172 | {
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| 173 | #if defined(THREAD_SET_STACKSIZE)
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| 174 | return THREAD_SET_STACKSIZE(size);
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| 175 | #else
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| 176 | return -2;
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| 177 | #endif
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| 178 | }
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| 179 |
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| 180 | #ifndef Py_HAVE_NATIVE_TLS
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| 181 | /* If the platform has not supplied a platform specific
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| 182 | TLS implementation, provide our own.
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| 183 |
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| 184 | This code stolen from "thread_sgi.h", where it was the only
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| 185 | implementation of an existing Python TLS API.
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| 186 | */
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| 187 | /* ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 188 | Per-thread data ("key") support.
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| 189 |
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| 190 | Use PyThread_create_key() to create a new key. This is typically shared
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| 191 | across threads.
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| 192 |
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| 193 | Use PyThread_set_key_value(thekey, value) to associate void* value with
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| 194 | thekey in the current thread. Each thread has a distinct mapping of thekey
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| 195 | to a void* value. Caution: if the current thread already has a mapping
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| 196 | for thekey, value is ignored.
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| 197 |
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| 198 | Use PyThread_get_key_value(thekey) to retrieve the void* value associated
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| 199 | with thekey in the current thread. This returns NULL if no value is
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| 200 | associated with thekey in the current thread.
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| 201 |
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| 202 | Use PyThread_delete_key_value(thekey) to forget the current thread's associated
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| 203 | value for thekey. PyThread_delete_key(thekey) forgets the values associated
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| 204 | with thekey across *all* threads.
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| 205 |
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| 206 | While some of these functions have error-return values, none set any
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| 207 | Python exception.
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| 208 |
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| 209 | None of the functions does memory management on behalf of the void* values.
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| 210 | You need to allocate and deallocate them yourself. If the void* values
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| 211 | happen to be PyObject*, these functions don't do refcount operations on
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| 212 | them either.
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| 213 |
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| 214 | The GIL does not need to be held when calling these functions; they supply
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| 215 | their own locking. This isn't true of PyThread_create_key(), though (see
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| 216 | next paragraph).
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| 217 |
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| 218 | There's a hidden assumption that PyThread_create_key() will be called before
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| 219 | any of the other functions are called. There's also a hidden assumption
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| 220 | that calls to PyThread_create_key() are serialized externally.
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| 221 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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| 222 |
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| 223 | /* A singly-linked list of struct key objects remembers all the key->value
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| 224 | * associations. File static keyhead heads the list. keymutex is used
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| 225 | * to enforce exclusion internally.
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| 226 | */
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| 227 | struct key {
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| 228 | /* Next record in the list, or NULL if this is the last record. */
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| 229 | struct key *next;
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| 230 |
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| 231 | /* The thread id, according to PyThread_get_thread_ident(). */
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| 232 | long id;
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| 233 |
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| 234 | /* The key and its associated value. */
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| 235 | int key;
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| 236 | void *value;
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| 237 | };
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| 238 |
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| 239 | static struct key *keyhead = NULL;
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| 240 | static PyThread_type_lock keymutex = NULL;
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| 241 | static int nkeys = 0; /* PyThread_create_key() hands out nkeys+1 next */
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| 242 |
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| 243 | /* Internal helper.
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| 244 | * If the current thread has a mapping for key, the appropriate struct key*
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| 245 | * is returned. NB: value is ignored in this case!
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| 246 | * If there is no mapping for key in the current thread, then:
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| 247 | * If value is NULL, NULL is returned.
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| 248 | * Else a mapping of key to value is created for the current thread,
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| 249 | * and a pointer to a new struct key* is returned; except that if
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| 250 | * malloc() can't find room for a new struct key*, NULL is returned.
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| 251 | * So when value==NULL, this acts like a pure lookup routine, and when
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| 252 | * value!=NULL, this acts like dict.setdefault(), returning an existing
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| 253 | * mapping if one exists, else creating a new mapping.
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| 254 | *
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| 255 | * Caution: this used to be too clever, trying to hold keymutex only
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| 256 | * around the "p->next = keyhead; keyhead = p" pair. That allowed
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| 257 | * another thread to mutate the list, via key deletion, concurrent with
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| 258 | * find_key() crawling over the list. Hilarity ensued. For example, when
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| 259 | * the for-loop here does "p = p->next", p could end up pointing at a
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| 260 | * record that PyThread_delete_key_value() was concurrently free()'ing.
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| 261 | * That could lead to anything, from failing to find a key that exists, to
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| 262 | * segfaults. Now we lock the whole routine.
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| 263 | */
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| 264 | static struct key *
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| 265 | find_key(int key, void *value)
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| 266 | {
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| 267 | struct key *p, *prev_p;
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| 268 | long id = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
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| 269 |
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| 270 | if (!keymutex)
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| 271 | return NULL;
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| 272 | PyThread_acquire_lock(keymutex, 1);
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| 273 | prev_p = NULL;
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| 274 | for (p = keyhead; p != NULL; p = p->next) {
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| 275 | if (p->id == id && p->key == key)
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| 276 | goto Done;
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| 277 | /* Sanity check. These states should never happen but if
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| 278 | * they do we must abort. Otherwise we'll end up spinning in
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| 279 | * in a tight loop with the lock held. A similar check is done
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| 280 | * in pystate.c tstate_delete_common(). */
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| 281 | if (p == prev_p)
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| 282 | Py_FatalError("tls find_key: small circular list(!)");
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| 283 | prev_p = p;
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| 284 | if (p->next == keyhead)
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| 285 | Py_FatalError("tls find_key: circular list(!)");
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| 286 | }
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| 287 | if (value == NULL) {
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| 288 | assert(p == NULL);
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| 289 | goto Done;
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| 290 | }
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| 291 | p = (struct key *)malloc(sizeof(struct key));
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| 292 | if (p != NULL) {
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| 293 | p->id = id;
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| 294 | p->key = key;
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| 295 | p->value = value;
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| 296 | p->next = keyhead;
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| 297 | keyhead = p;
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| 298 | }
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| 299 | Done:
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| 300 | PyThread_release_lock(keymutex);
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| 301 | return p;
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| 302 | }
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| 303 |
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| 304 | /* Return a new key. This must be called before any other functions in
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| 305 | * this family, and callers must arrange to serialize calls to this
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| 306 | * function. No violations are detected.
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| 307 | */
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| 308 | int
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| 309 | PyThread_create_key(void)
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| 310 | {
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| 311 | /* All parts of this function are wrong if it's called by multiple
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| 312 | * threads simultaneously.
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| 313 | */
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| 314 | if (keymutex == NULL)
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| 315 | keymutex = PyThread_allocate_lock();
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| 316 | return ++nkeys;
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| 317 | }
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| 318 |
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| 319 | /* Forget the associations for key across *all* threads. */
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| 320 | void
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| 321 | PyThread_delete_key(int key)
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| 322 | {
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| 323 | struct key *p, **q;
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| 324 |
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| 325 | PyThread_acquire_lock(keymutex, 1);
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| 326 | q = &keyhead;
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| 327 | while ((p = *q) != NULL) {
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| 328 | if (p->key == key) {
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| 329 | *q = p->next;
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| 330 | free((void *)p);
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| 331 | /* NB This does *not* free p->value! */
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| 332 | }
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| 333 | else
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| 334 | q = &p->next;
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| 335 | }
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| 336 | PyThread_release_lock(keymutex);
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| 337 | }
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| 338 |
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| 339 | /* Confusing: If the current thread has an association for key,
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| 340 | * value is ignored, and 0 is returned. Else an attempt is made to create
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| 341 | * an association of key to value for the current thread. 0 is returned
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| 342 | * if that succeeds, but -1 is returned if there's not enough memory
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| 343 | * to create the association. value must not be NULL.
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| 344 | */
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| 345 | int
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| 346 | PyThread_set_key_value(int key, void *value)
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| 347 | {
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| 348 | struct key *p;
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| 349 |
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| 350 | assert(value != NULL);
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| 351 | p = find_key(key, value);
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| 352 | if (p == NULL)
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| 353 | return -1;
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| 354 | else
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| 355 | return 0;
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| 356 | }
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| 357 |
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| 358 | /* Retrieve the value associated with key in the current thread, or NULL
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| 359 | * if the current thread doesn't have an association for key.
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| 360 | */
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| 361 | void *
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| 362 | PyThread_get_key_value(int key)
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| 363 | {
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| 364 | struct key *p = find_key(key, NULL);
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| 365 |
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| 366 | if (p == NULL)
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| 367 | return NULL;
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| 368 | else
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| 369 | return p->value;
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| 370 | }
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| 371 |
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| 372 | /* Forget the current thread's association for key, if any. */
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| 373 | void
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| 374 | PyThread_delete_key_value(int key)
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| 375 | {
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| 376 | long id = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
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| 377 | struct key *p, **q;
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| 378 |
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| 379 | PyThread_acquire_lock(keymutex, 1);
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| 380 | q = &keyhead;
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| 381 | while ((p = *q) != NULL) {
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| 382 | if (p->key == key && p->id == id) {
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| 383 | *q = p->next;
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| 384 | free((void *)p);
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| 385 | /* NB This does *not* free p->value! */
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| 386 | break;
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| 387 | }
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| 388 | else
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| 389 | q = &p->next;
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| 390 | }
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| 391 | PyThread_release_lock(keymutex);
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| 392 | }
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| 393 |
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| 394 | /* Forget everything not associated with the current thread id.
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| 395 | * This function is called from PyOS_AfterFork(). It is necessary
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| 396 | * because other thread ids which were in use at the time of the fork
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| 397 | * may be reused for new threads created in the forked process.
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| 398 | */
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| 399 | void
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| 400 | PyThread_ReInitTLS(void)
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| 401 | {
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| 402 | long id = PyThread_get_thread_ident();
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| 403 | struct key *p, **q;
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| 404 |
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| 405 | if (!keymutex)
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| 406 | return;
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| 407 |
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| 408 | /* As with interpreter_lock in PyEval_ReInitThreads()
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| 409 | we just create a new lock without freeing the old one */
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| 410 | keymutex = PyThread_allocate_lock();
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| 411 |
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| 412 | /* Delete all keys which do not match the current thread id */
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| 413 | q = &keyhead;
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| 414 | while ((p = *q) != NULL) {
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| 415 | if (p->id != id) {
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| 416 | *q = p->next;
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| 417 | free((void *)p);
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| 418 | /* NB This does *not* free p->value! */
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| 419 | }
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| 420 | else
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| 421 | q = &p->next;
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| 422 | }
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| 423 | }
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| 424 |
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| 425 | #endif /* Py_HAVE_NATIVE_TLS */
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