70 lines
1.4 KiB
C++
70 lines
1.4 KiB
C++
// This test is intended to create a situation in which one thread will exit
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// while the debugger is stepping in another thread.
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#include "pseudo_barrier.h"
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#include <thread>
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#define do_nothing()
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// A barrier to synchronize thread start.
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pseudo_barrier_t g_barrier;
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volatile int g_thread_exited = 0;
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volatile int g_test = 0;
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void *
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step_thread_func ()
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{
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// Wait until both threads are started.
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pseudo_barrier_wait(g_barrier);
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g_test = 0; // Set breakpoint here
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while (!g_thread_exited)
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g_test++;
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// One more time to provide a continue point
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g_test++; // Continue from here
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// Return
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return NULL;
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}
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void *
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exit_thread_func ()
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{
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// Wait until both threads are started.
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pseudo_barrier_wait(g_barrier);
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// Wait until the other thread is stepping.
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while (g_test == 0)
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do_nothing();
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// Return
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return NULL;
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}
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int main ()
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{
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// Synchronize thread start so that doesn't happen during stepping.
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pseudo_barrier_init(g_barrier, 2);
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// Create a thread to hit the breakpoint.
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std::thread thread_1(step_thread_func);
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// Create a thread to exit while we're stepping.
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std::thread thread_2(exit_thread_func);
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// Wait for the exit thread to finish.
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thread_2.join();
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// Let the stepping thread know the other thread is gone.
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g_thread_exited = 1;
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// Wait for the stepping thread to finish.
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thread_1.join();
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return 0;
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}
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