I'm currently working on a multi-threaded application that would be deployed on arm and ppc architecture. I'm having some problem with pthread_cancel on arm.
pthread_cancel on arm doesn't behave the same with ppc. The thread gets cancelled but the destructor for the thread's local variable isn't being called on arm. I also tried explicitly defining a cancellation cleanup handler routine installed via pthread_cleanup_push. But it isn't being called when the thread is cancelled.
The code works fine with ppc. When a thread is cancelled, local variable's destructor is being called. And when I explicitly defined a cleanup handler, it was called and executed when pthread_cancel was called.
Am I missing something? Some compiler options perhaps?
EDIT:
I have found a sort of similar problem logged on this libc bug.
Using gcc instead of g++ and adding -fno-exception compiler option did the trick. But I really want to understand stuff behind this issue. Moreover, the -fno-exception means I won't be able to perform exception handling in my application, not that I'm using it now but I might be in the future.
Thanks.
Thread cancellation without the help from the application is a bad idea. Just google. It is much better to tell the thread to end itself by setting a flag variable that is periodically checked by the thread.
Actually cancellation is so hard that it has been omitted from the latest C++0x draft. You can search http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2008/n2497.html and won't find any mention of cancellation at all. Here's the definition of the proposed thread class (you won't find cancel there):
class thread
{
public:
// types:
class id;
typedef implementation-defined native_handle_type; // See [thread.native]
// construct/copy/destroy:
thread();
template <class F> explicit thread(F f);
template <class F, class ...Args> thread(F&& f, Args&&... args);
~thread();
thread(const thread&) = delete;
thread(thread&&);
thread& operator=(const thread&) = delete;
thread& operator=(thread&&);
// members:
void swap(thread&&);
bool joinable() const;
void join();
void detach();
id get_id() const;
native_handle_type native_handle(); // See [thread.native]
// static members:
static unsigned hardware_concurrency();
};
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