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Re: 1.7.15-1: pthread_cancel and pthread_kill not working as expected
> You should always try the most recent http://cygwin.com/snapshots.
Thanks for the suggestion, that did indeed change something: The tests
yield the same half-broken behaviour for pthread_cancel as with 1.7.7
and 1.7.9. Thatâs better than the almost completely broken behaviour
from 1.7.12-1 to 1.7.15-1. pthread_kill is still as unreliable as in
1.7.12-1 and newer, though.
Results with cygwin1-20120517.dll:
Test 1:
Blocking on semaphore: Works
Blocking on pause(): Works
Blocking on read(): Not deterministic: One thread is killed, the other
two stay
Test 2:
Independent of what the threads are blocked on, nothing is cancelled.
Test 3:
Blocking on semaphore: May or may not signal the correct thread.
Blocking on pause(): Same as semaphore.
Blocking on read(): One thread executes the signal handler, the other
two don't. Thread chosen seemingly at random.
Test 4:
Not deterministic: Targeted thread either executes the signal handler
every time or not at all.
Test 5:
Not deterministic: Threads may or may not exit after being poked.
Test 6:
Not deterministic: Threads may or may not exit after being poked.
In short:
- Deferred pthread_cancel seems to work.
- Asynchronous pthtread_cancel seems to have no effect.
- pthread_kill is basically hit or miss.
Otto
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