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diff --git a/ace/Thread_Adapter.cpp b/ace/Thread_Adapter.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 8b1abafa302..00000000000 --- a/ace/Thread_Adapter.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -// $Id$ - -#include "ace/Thread_Adapter.h" -#include "ace/Thread_Manager.h" -#include "ace/Thread_Exit.h" -#include "ace/Thread_Hook.h" -#include "ace/Object_Manager_Base.h" - -ACE_RCSID (ace, - Thread_Adapter, - "$Id$") - -#if !defined (ACE_HAS_INLINED_OSCALLS) -# include "ace/Thread_Adapter.inl" -#endif /* ACE_HAS_INLINED_OS_CALLS */ - -ACE_Thread_Adapter::ACE_Thread_Adapter (ACE_THR_FUNC user_func, - void *arg, - ACE_THR_C_FUNC entry_point, - ACE_Thread_Manager *tm, - ACE_Thread_Descriptor *td -#if defined (ACE_HAS_WIN32_STRUCTURAL_EXCEPTIONS) - , ACE_SEH_EXCEPT_HANDLER selector, - ACE_SEH_EXCEPT_HANDLER handler -#endif /* ACE_HAS_WIN32_STRUCTURAL_EXCEPTIONS */ - ) - : ACE_Base_Thread_Adapter ( - user_func - , arg - , entry_point - , td -#if defined (ACE_HAS_WIN32_STRUCTURAL_EXCEPTIONS) - , selector - , handler -#endif /* ACE_HAS_WIN32_STRUCTURAL_EXCEPTIONS */ - ) - , thr_mgr_ (tm) -{ - ACE_OS_TRACE ("ACE_Thread_Adapter::ACE_Thread_Adapter"); -} - -ACE_Thread_Adapter::~ACE_Thread_Adapter (void) -{ -} - -ACE_THR_FUNC_RETURN -ACE_Thread_Adapter::invoke (void) -{ - // Inherit the logging features if the parent thread has an - // ACE_Log_Msg instance in thread-specific storage. - this->inherit_log_msg (); - -#if !defined(ACE_USE_THREAD_MANAGER_ADAPTER) - // NOTE: this preprocessor directive should match the one in above - // ACE_Thread_Exit::instance (). With the Xavier Pthreads package, - // the exit_hook in TSS causes a seg fault. So, this works around - // that by creating exit_hook on the stack. -# if defined (ACE_HAS_THREAD_SPECIFIC_STORAGE) || defined (ACE_HAS_TSS_EMULATION) - // Obtain our thread-specific exit hook and make sure that it knows - // how to clean us up! Note that we never use this pointer directly - // (it's stored in thread-specific storage), so it's ok to - // dereference it here and only store it as a reference. - - // Except if it is null, then the thr_mgr() method crashes. - // -jxh - - ACE_Thread_Exit *exit_hook_instance = ACE_Thread_Exit::instance (); - ACE_Thread_Exit_Maybe exit_hook_maybe (exit_hook_instance == 0); - ACE_Thread_Exit *exit_hook_ptr = exit_hook_instance - ? exit_hook_instance - : exit_hook_maybe.instance (); - ACE_Thread_Exit &exit_hook = *exit_hook_ptr; - - if (this->thr_mgr () != 0) - { - // Keep track of the <Thread_Manager> that's associated with this - // <exit_hook>. - exit_hook.thr_mgr (this->thr_mgr ()); - } -# else - // Without TSS, create an <ACE_Thread_Exit> instance. When this - // function returns, its destructor will be called because the - // object goes out of scope. The drawback with this appraoch is - // that the destructor _won't_ get called if <thr_exit> is called. - // So, threads shouldn't exit that way. Instead, they should return - // from <svc>. - ACE_Thread_Exit exit_hook; - exit_hook.thr_mgr (this->thr_mgr ()); -# endif /* ACE_HAS_THREAD_SPECIFIC_STORAGE || ACE_HAS_TSS_EMULATION */ - -#endif /* ! ACE_USE_THREAD_MANAGER_ADAPTER */ - - return this->invoke_i (); -} - -ACE_THR_FUNC_RETURN -ACE_Thread_Adapter::invoke_i (void) -{ - // Extract the arguments. - ACE_THR_FUNC func = reinterpret_cast<ACE_THR_FUNC> (this->user_func_); - void *arg = this->arg_; - -#if defined (ACE_WIN32) && defined (ACE_HAS_MFC) && (ACE_HAS_MFC != 0) - ACE_OS_Thread_Descriptor *thr_desc = this->thr_desc_; -#endif /* ACE_WIN32 && ACE_HAS_MFC && (ACE_HAS_MFC != 0) */ - - // Delete ourselves since we don't need <this> anymore. Make sure - // not to access <this> anywhere below this point. - delete this; - -#if defined (ACE_NEEDS_LWP_PRIO_SET) - // On SunOS, the LWP priority needs to be set in order to get - // preemption when running in the RT class. This is the ACE way to - // do that . . . - ACE_hthread_t thr_handle; - ACE_OS::thr_self (thr_handle); - int prio; - - // thr_getprio () on the current thread should never fail. - ACE_OS::thr_getprio (thr_handle, prio); - - // ACE_OS::thr_setprio () has the special logic to set the LWP priority, - // if running in the RT class. - ACE_OS::thr_setprio (prio); - -#endif /* ACE_NEEDS_LWP_PRIO_SET */ - - ACE_THR_FUNC_RETURN status = 0; - - ACE_SEH_TRY - { - ACE_SEH_TRY - { - ACE_Thread_Hook *hook = - ACE_OS_Object_Manager::thread_hook (); - - if (hook) - // Invoke the start hook to give the user a chance to - // perform some initialization processing before the - // <func> is invoked. - status = hook->start (func, arg); - else - { - // Call thread entry point. -#if defined (ACE_PSOS) - status = 0; - (*func) (arg); -#else /* ! ACE_PSOS */ - status = (*func) (arg); -#endif /* ACE_PSOS */ - } - } - -#if defined (ACE_HAS_WIN32_STRUCTURAL_EXCEPTIONS) - ACE_SEH_EXCEPT (ACE_OS_Object_Manager::seh_except_selector ()( - (void *) GetExceptionInformation ())) - { - ACE_OS_Object_Manager::seh_except_handler ()(0); - } -#endif /* ACE_HAS_WIN32_STRUCTURAL_EXCEPTIONS */ - } - - ACE_SEH_FINALLY - { - // If we changed this to 1, change the respective if in - // Task::svc_run to 0. -#if 0 - // Call the <Task->close> hook. - if (func == reinterpret_cast<ACE_THR_FUNC_INTERNAL> ( - ACE_Task_Base::svc_run)) - { - ACE_Task_Base *task_ptr = (ACE_Task_Base *) arg; - ACE_Thread_Manager *thr_mgr_ptr = task_ptr->thr_mgr (); - - // This calls the Task->close () hook. - task_ptr->cleanup (task_ptr, 0); - - // This prevents a second invocation of the cleanup code - // (called later by <ACE_Thread_Manager::exit>. - thr_mgr_ptr->at_exit (task_ptr, 0, 0); - } -#endif /* 0 */ - -#if defined (ACE_WIN32) || defined (ACE_HAS_TSS_EMULATION) -# if defined (ACE_WIN32) && defined (ACE_HAS_MFC) && (ACE_HAS_MFC != 0) - int using_afx = -1; - if (thr_desc) - using_afx = ACE_BIT_ENABLED (thr_desc->flags (), THR_USE_AFX); -# endif /* ACE_WIN32 && ACE_HAS_MFC && (ACE_HAS_MFC != 0) */ - // Call TSS destructors. - ACE_OS::cleanup_tss (0 /* not main thread */); - -# if defined (ACE_WIN32) - // Exit the thread. Allow CWinThread-destructor to be invoked - // from AfxEndThread. _endthreadex will be called from - // AfxEndThread so don't exit the thread now if we are running - // an MFC thread. -# if defined (ACE_HAS_MFC) && (ACE_HAS_MFC != 0) - if (using_afx != -1) - { - if (using_afx) - ::AfxEndThread ((DWORD) status); - else - ACE_ENDTHREADEX (status); - } - else - { - // Not spawned by ACE_Thread_Manager, use the old buggy - // version. You should seriously consider using - // ACE_Thread_Manager to spawn threads. The following code - // is know to cause some problem. - CWinThread *pThread = ::AfxGetThread (); - - if (!pThread || pThread->m_nThreadID != ACE_OS::thr_self ()) - ACE_ENDTHREADEX (status); - else - ::AfxEndThread ((DWORD)status); - } -# else - - ACE_ENDTHREADEX (status); -# endif /* ACE_HAS_MFC && ACE_HAS_MFS != 0*/ -# endif /* ACE_WIN32 */ -#endif /* ACE_WIN32 || ACE_HAS_TSS_EMULATION */ - -#if defined (ACE_PSOS) - // This sequence of calls is documented by ISI as the proper way to - // clean up a pSOS task. They affect different components, so only - // try the ones for components that are built with ACE. -# if defined (SC_PREPC) && (SC_PREPC == YES) - ::fclose (0); // Return pREPC+ resources -# endif /* SC_PREPC */ -# if defined (SC_PHILE) && (SC_PHILE == YES) - ::close_f (0); // Return pHILE+ resources -# endif /* SC_PHILE */ -# if defined (SC_PNA) && (SC_PNA == YES) - ::close (0); // Return pNA+ resources -# endif /* SC_PNA */ -# if defined (SC_SC_PREPC) && (SC_PREPC == YES) - ::free (-1); // Return pREPC+ memory -# endif /* SC_PREPC */ - status = ::t_delete (0); // Suicide - only returns on error -#endif /* ACE_PSOS */ - } - - return status; -} |