gthr-posix.h (__gthread_active_p): Use the Solaris implementation for FreeBSD as well.

* gthr-posix.h (__gthread_active_p): Use the Solaris implementation
	for FreeBSD as well.
	* gthr-posix95.h: Likewise.

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Marius Strobl 2008-04-18 02:16:35 +00:00 committed by Gerald Pfeifer
parent 57b256d993
commit 799cff46ec
3 changed files with 20 additions and 8 deletions

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2008-04-18 Marius Strobl <marius@FreeBSD.org>
* gthr-posix.h (__gthread_active_p): Use the Solaris implementation
for FreeBSD as well.
* gthr-posix95.h: Likewise.
2008-04-17 Richard Sandiford <rsandifo@nildram.co.uk>
PR rtl-optimization/35838

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@ -158,9 +158,12 @@ __gthrw(pthread_setschedparam)
it is passed so we cannot pretend that the interface is active if -pthreads
is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
working interface is always exposed. */
working interface is always exposed. On FreeBSD 6 and later, libc also
exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
to 9 does. FreeBSD >= 700014 even provides a pthread_cancel stub in libc,
which means the alternate __gthread_active_p below cannot be used there. */
#if defined(__sun) && defined(__svr4__)
#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || (defined(__sun) && defined(__svr4__))
static volatile int __gthread_active = -1;
@ -203,7 +206,7 @@ __gthread_active_p (void)
return __gthread_active_latest_value != 0;
}
#else /* not Solaris */
#else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
static inline int
__gthread_active_p (void)
@ -213,7 +216,7 @@ __gthread_active_p (void)
return __gthread_active_ptr != 0;
}
#endif /* Solaris */
#endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
#else /* not SUPPORTS_WEAK */

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@ -121,9 +121,12 @@ __gthrw(pthread_setschedparam)
it is passed so we cannot pretend that the interface is active if -pthreads
is not specified. On Solaris 2.5.1, the interface is not exposed at all so
we need to play the usual game with weak symbols. On Solaris 10 and up, a
working interface is always exposed. */
working interface is always exposed. On FreeBSD 6 and later, libc also
exposes a dummy POSIX threads interface, similar to what Solaris 2.6 up
to 9 does. FreeBSD >= 700014 even provides a pthread_cancel stub in libc,
which means the alternate __gthread_active_p below cannot be used there. */
#if defined(__sun) && defined(__svr4__)
#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || (defined(__sun) && defined(__svr4__))
static volatile int __gthread_active = -1;
@ -166,7 +169,7 @@ __gthread_active_p (void)
return __gthread_active_latest_value != 0;
}
#else /* not Solaris */
#else /* neither FreeBSD nor Solaris */
static inline int
__gthread_active_p (void)
@ -176,7 +179,7 @@ __gthread_active_p (void)
return __gthread_active_ptr != 0;
}
#endif /* Solaris */
#endif /* FreeBSD or Solaris */
#else /* not SUPPORTS_WEAK */