Hi,

Please let us know how to resolve the application re-launch issue.

Regards,
Bhargavi

On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Bhargavi <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
> I have written an application which calls native methods through JNI.
> In the native library 4 threads are started.
> On USB removal, the application is to be closed including the native
> threads.
> Upon receiving the USB removal event, we are trying to kill the
> threads (pthread_kill() ) and then finish (using finish()) the
> activity.
> After reconnecting the USB, the application is not launching due to
> memory corruption.
> In DDMS, it shows the threads are still attached to bionic.
> As the threads are not closed, I feel the resources were not released
> properly.
> If I reconnect again then application launches and works fine and the
> same repeats on every launch.
>
> To solve this problem
> Can I use System.gc() ?
> Can I use pthread_exit() 1st and then pthread_join instead of
> pthread_kill ?
> Whats the procedure in Android to kill the native threads and also the
> application ?
> After the application is closed, will it not be listed in DDMS ?
>
> Regards,
> Bhargavi

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