/* This testcase is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
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#include
#include
#include
#include
void *thread_function(void *arg); /* Pointer to function executed by each thread */
#define NUM 1
unsigned int args[NUM+1];
int main() {
int res;
pthread_t threads[NUM];
void *thread_result;
long i;
for (i = 1; i <= NUM; i++)
{
args[i] = 1;
res = pthread_create(&threads[i - 1],
NULL,
thread_function,
(void *) i);
}
/* schedlock.exp: last thread start. */
args[0] = 1;
thread_function ((void *) 0);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
void some_function (void) {
/* Sleep a bit to give the other threads a chance to run, if not
locked. This also ensure that even if the compiler optimizes out
or inlines some_function, there's still be some function that
needs to be stepped over. */
usleep (1);
}
/* When testing "next", this is set to have the loop call
some_function, which GDB should step over. When testing "step",
that would step into the function, which is not what we want. */
volatile int call_function = 0;
/* Call some_function if CALL_FUNCTION is set. This is wrapped in a
macro so that it's a single source line in the main loop. */
#define MAYBE_CALL_SOME_FUNCTION() \
do \
{ \
if (call_function) \
some_function (); \
} while (0)
void *thread_function(void *arg) {
int my_number = (long) arg;
int *myp = (int *) &args[my_number];
/* Don't run forever. Run just short of it :) */
while (*myp > 0)
{
/* schedlock.exp: main loop. */
MAYBE_CALL_SOME_FUNCTION(); (*myp) ++;
}
pthread_exit(NULL);
}