Text file src/runtime/cgo/gcc_libinit.c

     1  // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  //go:build unix
     6  
     7  // When cross-compiling with clang to linux/armv5, atomics are emulated
     8  // and cause a compiler warning. This results in a build failure since
     9  // cgo uses -Werror. See #65290.
    10  #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wpragmas"
    11  #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunknown-warning-option"
    12  #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Watomic-alignment"
    13  
    14  #include <pthread.h>
    15  #include <errno.h>
    16  #include <stdio.h>
    17  #include <stdlib.h>
    18  #include <string.h> // strerror
    19  #include <time.h>
    20  #include "libcgo.h"
    21  #include "libcgo_unix.h"
    22  
    23  static pthread_cond_t runtime_init_cond = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
    24  static pthread_mutex_t runtime_init_mu = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
    25  static int runtime_init_done;
    26  
    27  // pthread_g is a pthread specific key, for storing the g that binded to the C thread.
    28  // The registered pthread_key_destructor will dropm, when the pthread-specified value g is not NULL,
    29  // while a C thread is exiting.
    30  static pthread_key_t pthread_g;
    31  static void pthread_key_destructor(void* g);
    32  uintptr_t x_cgo_pthread_key_created;
    33  void (*x_crosscall2_ptr)(void (*fn)(void *), void *, int, size_t);
    34  
    35  // The context function, used when tracing back C calls into Go.
    36  static void (*cgo_context_function)(struct context_arg*);
    37  
    38  void
    39  x_cgo_sys_thread_create(void* (*func)(void*), void* arg) {
    40  	pthread_t p;
    41  	int err = _cgo_try_pthread_create(&p, NULL, func, arg);
    42  	if (err != 0) {
    43  		fprintf(stderr, "pthread_create failed: %s", strerror(err));
    44  		abort();
    45  	}
    46  }
    47  
    48  uintptr_t
    49  _cgo_wait_runtime_init_done(void) {
    50  	void (*pfn)(struct context_arg*);
    51  	pfn = __atomic_load_n(&cgo_context_function, __ATOMIC_CONSUME);
    52  
    53  	int done = 2;
    54  	if (__atomic_load_n(&runtime_init_done, __ATOMIC_CONSUME) != done) {
    55  		pthread_mutex_lock(&runtime_init_mu);
    56  		while (__atomic_load_n(&runtime_init_done, __ATOMIC_CONSUME) == 0) {
    57  			pthread_cond_wait(&runtime_init_cond, &runtime_init_mu);
    58  		}
    59  
    60  		// The key and x_cgo_pthread_key_created are for the whole program,
    61  		// whereas the specific and destructor is per thread.
    62  		if (x_cgo_pthread_key_created == 0 && pthread_key_create(&pthread_g, pthread_key_destructor) == 0) {
    63  			x_cgo_pthread_key_created = 1;
    64  		}
    65  
    66  
    67  		// TODO(iant): For the case of a new C thread calling into Go, such
    68  		// as when using -buildmode=c-archive, we know that Go runtime
    69  		// initialization is complete but we do not know that all Go init
    70  		// functions have been run. We should not fetch cgo_context_function
    71  		// until they have been, because that is where a call to
    72  		// SetCgoTraceback is likely to occur. We are going to wait for Go
    73  		// initialization to be complete anyhow, later, by waiting for
    74  		// main_init_done to be closed in cgocallbackg1. We should wait here
    75  		// instead. See also issue #15943.
    76  		pfn = __atomic_load_n(&cgo_context_function, __ATOMIC_CONSUME);
    77  
    78  		__atomic_store_n(&runtime_init_done, done, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
    79  		pthread_mutex_unlock(&runtime_init_mu);
    80  	}
    81  
    82  	if (pfn != nil) {
    83  		struct context_arg arg;
    84  
    85  		arg.Context = 0;
    86  		(*pfn)(&arg);
    87  		return arg.Context;
    88  	}
    89  	return 0;
    90  }
    91  
    92  // _cgo_set_stacklo sets g->stacklo based on the stack size.
    93  // This is common code called from x_cgo_init, which is itself
    94  // called by rt0_go in the runtime package.
    95  void _cgo_set_stacklo(G *g, uintptr *pbounds)
    96  {
    97  	uintptr bounds[2];
    98  
    99  	// pbounds can be passed in by the caller; see gcc_linux_amd64.c.
   100  	if (pbounds == NULL) {
   101  		pbounds = &bounds[0];
   102  	}
   103  
   104  	x_cgo_getstackbound(pbounds);
   105  
   106  	g->stacklo = *pbounds;
   107  
   108  	// Sanity check the results now, rather than getting a
   109  	// morestack on g0 crash.
   110  	if (g->stacklo >= g->stackhi) {
   111  		fprintf(stderr, "runtime/cgo: bad stack bounds: lo=%p hi=%p\n", (void*)(g->stacklo), (void*)(g->stackhi));
   112  		abort();
   113  	}
   114  }
   115  
   116  // Store the g into a thread-specific value associated with the pthread key pthread_g.
   117  // And pthread_key_destructor will dropm when the thread is exiting.
   118  void x_cgo_bindm(void* g) {
   119  	// We assume this will always succeed, otherwise, there might be extra M leaking,
   120  	// when a C thread exits after a cgo call.
   121  	// We only invoke this function once per thread in runtime.needAndBindM,
   122  	// and the next calls just reuse the bound m.
   123  	pthread_setspecific(pthread_g, g);
   124  }
   125  
   126  void
   127  x_cgo_notify_runtime_init_done(void* dummy __attribute__ ((unused))) {
   128  	pthread_mutex_lock(&runtime_init_mu);
   129  	__atomic_store_n(&runtime_init_done, 1, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
   130  	pthread_cond_broadcast(&runtime_init_cond);
   131  	pthread_mutex_unlock(&runtime_init_mu);
   132  }
   133  
   134  // Sets the context function to call to record the traceback context
   135  // when calling a Go function from C code. Called from runtime.SetCgoTraceback.
   136  void x_cgo_set_context_function(void (*context)(struct context_arg*)) {
   137  	__atomic_store_n(&cgo_context_function, context, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
   138  }
   139  
   140  // Gets the context function.
   141  void (*(_cgo_get_context_function(void)))(struct context_arg*) {
   142  	return __atomic_load_n(&cgo_context_function, __ATOMIC_CONSUME);
   143  }
   144  
   145  // _cgo_try_pthread_create retries pthread_create if it fails with
   146  // EAGAIN.
   147  int
   148  _cgo_try_pthread_create(pthread_t* thread, const pthread_attr_t* attr, void* (*pfn)(void*), void* arg) {
   149  	int tries;
   150  	int err;
   151  	struct timespec ts;
   152  
   153  	for (tries = 0; tries < 20; tries++) {
   154  		err = pthread_create(thread, attr, pfn, arg);
   155  		if (err == 0) {
   156  			pthread_detach(*thread);
   157  			return 0;
   158  		}
   159  		if (err != EAGAIN) {
   160  			return err;
   161  		}
   162  		ts.tv_sec = 0;
   163  		ts.tv_nsec = (tries + 1) * 1000 * 1000; // Milliseconds.
   164  		nanosleep(&ts, nil);
   165  	}
   166  	return EAGAIN;
   167  }
   168  
   169  static void
   170  pthread_key_destructor(void* g) {
   171  	if (x_crosscall2_ptr != NULL) {
   172  		// fn == NULL means dropm.
   173  		// We restore g by using the stored g, before dropm in runtime.cgocallback,
   174  		// since the g stored in the TLS by Go might be cleared in some platforms,
   175  		// before this destructor invoked.
   176  		x_crosscall2_ptr(NULL, g, 0, 0);
   177  	}
   178  }
   179  

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