While working with Threads in C, I’m facing the warning
“warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size”
The code is as follows
#include<stdio.h>
#include<sys/types.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<pthread.h>
void *print(void *id)
{
int a=10;
printf("My thread id is %ld\n",pthread_self());
printf("Thread %d is executing\n",id);
return (void *) 42;
}
int main()
{
pthread_t th[5];
int t;
int i;
int status;
void *ret;
for(i=0;i<5;i++)
{
status=pthread_create(&th[i],NULL,print,(void *)i); //Getting warning at this line
if(status)
{
printf("Error creating threads\n");
exit(0);
}
pthread_join(th[i],&ret);
printf("--->%d\n",(int *)ret);
}
pthread_exit(NULL);
}
Can anybody explain how to pass an integer to a function which receives (void * ) as a parameter?
This is a fine way to pass integers to new pthreads, if that is what you need. You just need to suppress the warning, and this will do it:
Discussion
This may offend your sensibilities, but it’s very short and has no race conditions (as you’d have if you used
&i). No sense in writing a few dozen lines of extra code just to get a bunch of numbered threads.Data races
Here is a bad version with a data race:
Now, what happens when I run it with the thread sanitizer?
(Also, check out how it prints “5” twice…)
================== WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: data race (pid=20494) Read of size 4 at 0x7ffc95a834ec by thread T1: #0 thread_func /home/depp/test.c:9 (a.out+0x000000000a8c) #1 <null> <null> (libtsan.so.0+0x000000023519) Previous write of size 4 at 0x7ffc95a834ec by main thread: #0 main /home/depp/test.c:17 (a.out+0x000000000b3a) Location is stack of main thread. Thread T1 (tid=20496, running) created by main thread at: #0 pthread_create <null> (libtsan.so.0+0x0000000273d4) #1 main /home/depp/test.c:18 (a.out+0x000000000b1c) SUMMARY: ThreadSanitizer: data race /home/depp/test.c:9 thread_func ================== Arg = 1 Arg = 2 Arg = 3 Arg = 4 Arg = 5 Arg = 6 Arg = 7 Arg = 8 Arg = 9 Arg = 5 ThreadSanitizer: reported 1 warnings