I’m having trouble synchronizing a master thread to a recently started child thread.
What I want to do is:
- master thread creates a new child thread and blocks
- child thread starts and initializes (might take some time)
- once the child thread is initialized, the main thread continues (and the two threads run in parallel)
My first attempt was something like:
typedef struct threaddata_ {
int running;
} threaddata_t;
void*child_thread(void*arg) {
threaddata_t*x=(threaddata_t)arg;
/* ... INITIALIZE ... */
x->running=1; /* signal that we are running */
/* CHILD THREAD BODY */
return 0;
}
void start_thread(void) {
threaddata_t*x=(threaddata_t*)malloc(sizeof(threaddata_t));
x->running=0;
int result=pthread_create(&threadid, 0, child_thread, &running);
while(!x->running) usleep(100); /* wait till child is initialized */
/* MAIN THREAD BODY */
}
Now I didn’t like this at all, because it forces the main thread to sleep for probably a longer period than necessary.
So I did a 2nd attempt, using mutexes&conditions
typedef struct threaddata_ {
pthread_mutex_t x_mutex;
pthread_cond_t x_cond;
} threaddata_t;
void*child_thread(void*arg) {
threaddata_t*x=(threaddata_t)arg;
/* ... INITIALIZE ... */
pthread_cond_signal(&x->x_cond); /* signal that we are running */
/* CHILD THREAD BODY */
return 0;
}
void start_thread(void) {
threaddata_t*x=(threaddata_t*)malloc(sizeof(threaddata_t));
pthread_mutex_init(&x->x_mutex, 0);
pthread_cond_init (&x->x_cond , 0);
pthread_mutex_lock(&x->x_mutex);
int result=pthread_create(&threadid, 0, child_thread, &running);
if(!result)pthread_cond_wait(&x->x_cond, &x->x_mutex);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&x->x_mutex);
/* MAIN THREAD BODY */
}
This seemed more sane than the first attempt (using proper signals rather than rolling my own wait loop), until I discovered, that this includes a race condition:
If the child thread has finished the initialization fast enough (before the main thread waits for the condition), it will deadlock the main thread.
I guess that my case is not so uncommon, so there must be a really easy solution, but I cannot see it right now.
Proper way of condvar/mutex pair usage:
This algorithm avoids any possible races. You can use any complex condition modified when mutex locked (instead of the simple !initialised).