Commit 52d79807 authored by Jon Olav Hauglid's avatar Jon Olav Hauglid Committed by Sergei Golubchik

Bug#18913935: REMOVE SUPPORT FOR LINUXTHREADS

This patch removes support for LinuxThreads.
It was superseded by NPTL in Linux 2.6 (2003).
parent 17ea240f
......@@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ INCLUDE(CheckSymbolExists)
# Something that needs to be set on legacy reasons
SET(TARGET_OS_LINUX 1)
SET(HAVE_NPTL 1)
SET(_GNU_SOURCE 1)
SET(CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS ${CMAKE_REQUIRED_DEFINITIONS} -D_GNU_SOURCE=1)
......
......@@ -172,7 +172,6 @@
#cmakedefine HAVE_LSTAT 1
#cmakedefine HAVE_MEMALIGN 1
/* #cmakedefine HAVE_MLOCK 1 see Bug#54662 */
#cmakedefine HAVE_NPTL 1
#cmakedefine HAVE_NL_LANGINFO 1
#cmakedefine HAVE_MADVISE 1
#cmakedefine HAVE_DECL_MADVISE 1
......
......@@ -739,18 +739,7 @@ extern uint my_thread_end_wait_time;
extern my_bool safe_mutex_deadlock_detector;
#define my_thread_var (_my_thread_var())
#define my_errno my_thread_var->thr_errno
/*
Keep track of shutdown,signal, and main threads so that my_end() will not
report errors with them
*/
/* Which kind of thread library is in use */
#define THD_LIB_OTHER 1
#define THD_LIB_NPTL 2
#define THD_LIB_LT 4
extern uint thd_lib_detected;
/*
thread_safe_xxx functions are for critical statistic or counters.
......
......@@ -656,182 +656,6 @@
}
#
# Some problem inside glibc on Ubuntu 9.04, x86 (but not amd64):
#
# ==5985== 19 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 6
# ==5985== at 0x7AF3FDE: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:207)
# ... 11,12, or 13 functions w/o symbols ...
# ==5985== by 0x8717185: nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler (my_thr_init.c:55)
#
# Since valgrind 3.3.0 doesn't support '...' multi-function pattern, using
# multiple suppressions:
#
{
Mem loss inside nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
}
{
Mem loss inside nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
}
{
Mem loss inside nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:*
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
}
#
# BUG#45630
# Suppress valgrind failures within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler on Ubuntu 9.04, x86 (but not amd64)
#
{
Mem loss within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler 1
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
fun:start_thread
fun:clone
}
{
Mem loss within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler 2
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
fun:start_thread
fun:clone
}
{
Mem loss within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler 3
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
fun:start_thread
fun:clone
}
{
Mem loss within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler 4
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
fun:start_thread
}
{
Mem loss within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler 5
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
fun:start_thread
}
#
# Problem with glibc and gethostbyaddr_r
#
......@@ -846,113 +670,6 @@
fun: gethostbyaddr_r
}
# suppressions for glibc 2.6.1 64 bit
{
Mem loss within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler 6
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
}
{
Mem loss within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler 7
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
fun:start_thread
fun:clone
}
{
Mem loss within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler 8
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
fun:start_thread
fun:clone
}
{
Mem loss within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler 8
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
}
{
Invalid read within nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
Memcheck:Addr8
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
obj:*/ld-*.so
obj:*/libc-*.so
fun:__libc_dlopen_mode
fun:pthread_cancel_init
fun:_Unwind_ForcedUnwind
fun:__pthread_unwind
fun:pthread_exit
fun:nptl_pthread_exit_hack_handler
}
{
memory "leak" in backtrace() of glibc 2.9 (not present in 2.13)
Memcheck:Leak
......
......@@ -29,8 +29,6 @@
#define SCHED_POLICY SCHED_OTHER
#endif
uint thd_lib_detected= 0;
/*
Some functions for RTS threads, AIX, Siemens Unix and UnixWare 7
(and DEC OSF/1 3.2 too)
......
......@@ -39,9 +39,6 @@ mysql_mutex_t LOCK_localtime_r;
static void install_sigabrt_handler();
#endif
static uint get_thread_lib(void);
/** True if @c my_thread_global_init() has been called. */
static my_bool my_thread_global_init_done= 0;
/* True if THR_KEY_mysys is created */
......@@ -96,7 +93,6 @@ static void my_thread_init_internal_mutex(void)
mysql_cond_init(key_THR_COND_threads, &THR_COND_threads, NULL);
}
void my_thread_destroy_internal_mutex(void)
{
mysql_mutex_destroy(&THR_LOCK_threads);
......@@ -190,7 +186,6 @@ my_bool my_thread_global_init(void)
if (my_thread_init())
return 1;
thd_lib_detected= get_thread_lib();
my_thread_init_common_mutex();
......@@ -455,21 +450,6 @@ safe_mutex_t **my_thread_var_mutex_in_use()
return tmp ? &tmp->mutex_in_use : 0;
}
static uint get_thread_lib(void)
{
#ifdef _CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION
char buff[64];
confstr(_CS_GNU_LIBPTHREAD_VERSION, buff, sizeof(buff));
if (!strncasecmp(buff, "NPTL", 4))
return THD_LIB_NPTL;
if (!strncasecmp(buff, "linuxthreads", 12))
return THD_LIB_LT;
#endif
return THD_LIB_OTHER;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
/*
In Visual Studio 2005 and later, default SIGABRT handler will overwrite
......
......@@ -438,8 +438,8 @@ void my_print_stacktrace(uchar* stack_bottom, ulong thread_stack,
:"r"(pc));
#endif /* __alpha__ */
/* We are 1 frame above signal frame with NPTL and 2 frames above with LT */
sigreturn_frame_count = thd_lib_detected == THD_LIB_LT ? 2 : 1;
/* We are 1 frame above signal frame with NPTL */
sigreturn_frame_count = 1;
while (fp < (uchar**) stack_bottom)
{
......
......@@ -95,16 +95,8 @@ void init_thr_alarm(uint max_alarms)
sigfillset(&full_signal_set); /* Neaded to block signals */
mysql_mutex_init(key_LOCK_alarm, &LOCK_alarm, MY_MUTEX_INIT_FAST);
mysql_cond_init(key_COND_alarm, &COND_alarm, NULL);
if (thd_lib_detected == THD_LIB_LT)
thr_client_alarm= SIGALRM;
else
thr_client_alarm= SIGUSR1;
#ifndef USE_ALARM_THREAD
if (thd_lib_detected != THD_LIB_LT)
#endif
{
my_sigset(thr_client_alarm, thread_alarm);
}
sigemptyset(&s);
sigaddset(&s, THR_SERVER_ALARM);
alarm_thread=pthread_self();
......@@ -121,11 +113,6 @@ void init_thr_alarm(uint max_alarms)
}
#elif defined(USE_ONE_SIGNAL_HAND)
pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &s, NULL); /* used with sigwait() */
if (thd_lib_detected == THD_LIB_LT)
{
my_sigset(thr_client_alarm, process_alarm); /* Linuxthreads */
pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &s, NULL);
}
#else
my_sigset(THR_SERVER_ALARM, process_alarm);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &s, NULL);
......@@ -286,18 +273,6 @@ sig_handler process_alarm(int sig __attribute__((unused)))
This must be first as we can't call DBUG inside an alarm for a normal thread
*/
if (thd_lib_detected == THD_LIB_LT &&
!pthread_equal(pthread_self(),alarm_thread))
{
#if defined(MAIN) && !defined(__bsdi__)
printf("thread_alarm in process_alarm\n"); fflush(stdout);
#endif
#ifdef SIGNAL_HANDLER_RESET_ON_DELIVERY
my_sigset(thr_client_alarm, process_alarm); /* int. thread system calls */
#endif
return;
}
/*
We have to do do the handling of the alarm in a sub function,
because otherwise we would get problems with two threads calling
......
......@@ -321,10 +321,6 @@ static PSI_rwlock_key key_rwlock_openssl;
#endif
#endif /* HAVE_PSI_INTERFACE */
#ifdef HAVE_NPTL
volatile sig_atomic_t ld_assume_kernel_is_set= 0;
#endif
/**
Statement instrumentation key for replication.
*/
......@@ -2952,7 +2948,6 @@ void init_signals(void)
sa.sa_flags = 0;
sa.sa_handler = print_signal_warning;
sigaction(SIGHUP, &sa, (struct sigaction*) 0);
if (thd_lib_detected != THD_LIB_LT)
sigaddset(&set,THR_SERVER_ALARM);
if (test_flags & TEST_SIGINT)
{
......@@ -5335,9 +5330,6 @@ int mysqld_main(int argc, char **argv)
if (init_early_variables())
exit(1);
#ifdef HAVE_NPTL
ld_assume_kernel_is_set= (getenv("LD_ASSUME_KERNEL") != 0);
#endif
#ifndef _WIN32
// For windows, my_init() is called from the win specific mysqld_main
if (my_init()) // init my_sys library & pthreads
......
......@@ -42,9 +42,6 @@
static volatile sig_atomic_t segfaulted= 0;
extern ulong max_used_connections;
extern volatile sig_atomic_t calling_initgroups;
#ifdef HAVE_NPTL
extern volatile sig_atomic_t ld_assume_kernel_is_set;
#endif
extern const char *optimizer_switch_names[];
......@@ -296,21 +293,6 @@ extern "C" sig_handler handle_fatal_signal(int sig)
}
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_NPTL
if (thd_lib_detected == THD_LIB_LT && !ld_assume_kernel_is_set)
{
my_safe_printf_stderr("%s",
"You are running a statically-linked LinuxThreads binary on an NPTL\n"
"system. This can result in crashes on some distributions due to "
"LT/NPTL conflicts.\n"
"You should either build a dynamically-linked binary, "
"or force LinuxThreads\n"
"to be used with the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL environment variable.\n"
"Please consult the documentation for your distribution "
"on how to do that.\n");
}
#endif
if (locked_in_memory)
{
my_safe_printf_stderr("%s", "\n"
......
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