Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 19. Juni 2003 18:36 schrieb Stipe Tolj:
> Michael Mulcahy schrieb:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Found a solution that I think should be ok.
> >
> > In the gwthread-module the table is size 1024.
> > While the thread number may increase byond it the
> > id is a modulo of 1024 and so the modulo can be
> > used in the log.c to prevent the prior mentioned
> > problem.
> >
> > suggested fix would be to use following:
> >
> > if ((e = thread_to[(gwthread_self()%1024)])) {
> >
> > Have tested this and appears to work.
>
> how about having this inside gwthread-pthread.c as function:
>
> /* Return the threadtable sloot this thread is using. */
> long gwthread_table_slot(void)
> {
> return (gwthread_self() % THREADTABLE_SIZE);
> }
>
> and use this call instead of gwthread_self() for the logging
> functions?!
how about just reusing of freed thread number for next tread ?
static void delete_threadinfo(void)
{
struct threadinfo *threadinfo;
threadinfo = getthreadinfo();
list_destroy(threadinfo->joiners, NULL);
close(threadinfo->wakefd_recv);
close(threadinfo->wakefd_send);
THREAD(threadinfo->number) = NULL;
active_threads--;
next_threadnumber = threadinfo->number; /* reuse tread numer */
gw_assert(threadinfo != &mainthread);
gw_free(threadinfo);
}
>
> Stipe
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