/*
- * Copyright (C) 2016, 2017, 2018 "IoT.bzh"
+ * Copyright (C) 2016-2019 "IoT.bzh"
* Author José Bollo <jose.bollo@iot.bzh>
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
#define _GNU_SOURCE
-#if defined(NO_JOBS_WATCHDOG)
-# define HAS_WATCHDOG 0
-#else
-# define HAS_WATCHDOG 1
-#endif
-
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/eventfd.h>
#include <systemd/sd-event.h>
-#include "fdev.h"
-#if HAS_WATCHDOG
-#include <systemd/sd-daemon.h>
-#endif
#include "jobs.h"
+#include "evmgr.h"
#include "sig-monitor.h"
#include "verbose.h"
-
-#if defined(REMOVE_SYSTEMD_EVENT)
-#include "fdev-epoll.h"
-#endif
+#include "systemd.h"
#define EVENT_TIMEOUT_TOP ((uint64_t)-1)
#define EVENT_TIMEOUT_CHILD ((uint64_t)10000)
+struct thread;
+
/** Internal shortcut for callback */
typedef void (*job_cb_t)(int, void*);
unsigned dropped: 1; /**< is removed ? */
};
-/** Description of handled event loops */
-struct evloop
-{
- unsigned state; /**< encoded state */
- int efd; /**< event notification */
- struct sd_event *sdev; /**< the systemd event loop */
- pthread_cond_t cond; /**< condition */
- struct fdev *fdev; /**< handling of events */
-};
-
-#define EVLOOP_STATE_WAIT 1U
-#define EVLOOP_STATE_RUN 2U
-#define EVLOOP_STATE_LOCK 4U
-
/** Description of threads */
struct thread
{
struct thread *next; /**< next thread of the list */
struct thread *upper; /**< upper same thread */
+ struct thread *nholder;/**< next holder for evloop */
+ pthread_cond_t *cwhold;/**< condition wait for holding */
struct job *job; /**< currently processed job */
pthread_t tid; /**< the thread id */
volatile unsigned stop: 1; /**< stop requested */
volatile unsigned waits: 1; /**< is waiting? */
+ volatile unsigned leaved: 1; /**< was leaved? */
};
/**
- * Description of synchonous callback
+ * Description of synchronous callback
*/
struct sync
{
void *arg; /**< the argument of the callback */
};
-
/* synchronisation of threads */
static pthread_mutex_t mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static pthread_cond_t cond = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
/* list of threads */
static struct thread *threads;
static _Thread_local struct thread *current_thread;
-static _Thread_local struct evloop *current_evloop;
/* queue of pending jobs */
static struct job *first_job;
static struct job *free_jobs;
/* event loop */
-static struct evloop evloop[1];
+static struct evmgr *evmgr;
-#if defined(REMOVE_SYSTEMD_EVENT)
-static struct fdev_epoll *fdevepoll;
-static int waitevt;
-#endif
+static void (*exit_handler)();
/**
* Create a new job with the given parameters
job = malloc(sizeof *job);
pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
if (!job) {
- errno = -ENOMEM;
+ ERROR("out of memory");
+ errno = ENOMEM;
goto end;
}
}
/* queue the jobs */
*pjob = job;
+ remains--;
}
/**
struct job *job = first_job;
while (job && job->blocked)
job = job->next;
+ if (job)
+ remains++;
return job;
}
* flow, isn't used
* @param arg the job to run
*/
+__attribute__((unused))
static void job_cancel(int signum, void *arg)
{
struct job *job = arg;
job->callback(SIGABRT, job->arg);
}
-#if defined(REMOVE_SYSTEMD_EVENT)
/**
- * Gets a fdev_epoll item.
- * @return a fdev_epoll or NULL in case of error
+ * wakeup the event loop if needed by sending
+ * an event.
*/
-static struct fdev_epoll *get_fdevepoll()
+static void evloop_wakeup()
{
- struct fdev_epoll *result;
-
- result = fdevepoll;
- if (!result)
- result = fdevepoll = fdev_epoll_create();
-
- return result;
+ if (evmgr)
+ evmgr_wakeup(evmgr);
}
-#endif
/**
- * Monitored normal callback for events.
- * This function is called by the monitor
- * to run the event loop when the safe environment
- * is set.
- * @param signum 0 on normal flow or the number
- * of the signal that interrupted the normal
- * flow
- * @param arg the events to run
+ * Release the currently held event loop
*/
-static void evloop_run(int signum, void *arg)
+static void evloop_release()
{
- int rc;
- struct sd_event *se;
- struct evloop *el = arg;
-
- if (!signum) {
- current_evloop = el;
- __atomic_store_n(&el->state, EVLOOP_STATE_LOCK|EVLOOP_STATE_RUN|EVLOOP_STATE_WAIT, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
- se = el->sdev;
- rc = sd_event_prepare(se);
- if (rc < 0) {
- errno = -rc;
- CRITICAL("sd_event_prepare returned an error (state: %d): %m", sd_event_get_state(se));
- abort();
- } else {
- if (rc == 0) {
- rc = sd_event_wait(se, (uint64_t)(int64_t)-1);
- if (rc < 0) {
- errno = -rc;
- ERROR("sd_event_wait returned an error (state: %d): %m", sd_event_get_state(se));
- }
- }
- __atomic_and_fetch(&el->state, ~(EVLOOP_STATE_WAIT), __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
-
- if (rc > 0) {
- rc = sd_event_dispatch(se);
- if (rc < 0) {
- errno = -rc;
- ERROR("sd_event_dispatch returned an error (state: %d): %m", sd_event_get_state(se));
- }
- }
+ struct thread *nh, *ct = current_thread;
+
+ if (ct && evmgr && evmgr_release_if(evmgr, ct)) {
+ nh = ct->nholder;
+ ct->nholder = 0;
+ if (nh) {
+ evmgr_try_hold(evmgr, nh);
+ pthread_cond_signal(nh->cwhold);
}
}
- __atomic_and_fetch(&el->state, ~(EVLOOP_STATE_WAIT|EVLOOP_STATE_RUN), __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
}
+/**
+ * get the eventloop for the current thread
+ */
+static int evloop_get()
+{
+ return evmgr && evmgr_try_hold(evmgr, current_thread);
+}
-#if defined(REMOVE_SYSTEMD_EVENT)
/**
- * Monitored normal loop for waiting events.
- * @param signum 0 on normal flow or the number
- * of the signal that interrupted the normal
- * flow
- * @param arg the events to run
+ * acquire the eventloop for the current thread
*/
-static void monitored_wait_and_dispatch(int signum, void *arg)
+static void evloop_acquire()
{
- struct fdev_epoll *fdev_epoll = arg;
- if (!signum) {
- fdev_epoll_wait_and_dispatch(fdev_epoll, -1);
+ struct thread *pwait, *ct;
+ pthread_cond_t cond;
+
+ /* try to get the evloop */
+ if (!evloop_get()) {
+ /* failed, init waiting state */
+ ct = current_thread;
+ ct->nholder = NULL;
+ ct->cwhold = &cond;
+ pthread_cond_init(&cond, NULL);
+
+ /* queue current thread in holder list */
+ pwait = evmgr_holder(evmgr);
+ while (pwait->nholder)
+ pwait = pwait->nholder;
+ pwait->nholder = ct;
+
+ /* wake up the evloop */
+ evloop_wakeup();
+
+ /* wait to acquire the evloop */
+ pthread_cond_wait(&cond, &mutex);
+ pthread_cond_destroy(&cond);
}
}
-#endif
/**
- * Main processing loop of threads processing jobs.
- * The loop must be called with the mutex locked
- * and it returns with the mutex locked.
- * @param me the description of the thread to use
- * TODO: how are timeout handled when reentering?
+ * Enter the thread
+ * @param me the description of the thread to enter
*/
-static void thread_run(volatile struct thread *me)
+static void thread_enter(volatile struct thread *me)
{
- struct thread **prv;
- struct job *job;
-#if !defined(REMOVE_SYSTEMD_EVENT)
- struct evloop *el;
-#endif
-
+ evloop_release();
/* initialize description of itself and link it in the list */
me->tid = pthread_self();
me->stop = 0;
me->waits = 0;
+ me->leaved = 0;
+ me->nholder = 0;
me->upper = current_thread;
- if (!current_thread) {
- started++;
- sig_monitor_init_timeouts();
- }
me->next = threads;
threads = (struct thread*)me;
current_thread = (struct thread*)me;
+}
+
+/**
+ * leave the thread
+ * @param me the description of the thread to leave
+ */
+static void thread_leave()
+{
+ struct thread **prv, *me;
+
+ /* unlink the current thread and cleanup */
+ me = current_thread;
+ prv = &threads;
+ while (*prv != me)
+ prv = &(*prv)->next;
+ *prv = me->next;
+
+ current_thread = me->upper;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Main processing loop of internal threads with processing jobs.
+ * The loop must be called with the mutex locked
+ * and it returns with the mutex locked.
+ * @param me the description of the thread to use
+ * TODO: how are timeout handled when reentering?
+ */
+static void thread_run_internal(volatile struct thread *me)
+{
+ struct job *job;
+
+ /* enter thread */
+ thread_enter(me);
/* loop until stopped */
while (!me->stop) {
- /* release the event loop */
- if (current_evloop) {
- __atomic_and_fetch(¤t_evloop->state, ~EVLOOP_STATE_LOCK, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
- current_evloop = NULL;
- }
+ /* release the current event loop */
+ evloop_release();
/* get a job */
job = job_get();
if (job) {
/* prepare running the job */
- remains++; /* increases count of job that can wait */
job->blocked = 1; /* mark job as blocked */
me->job = job; /* record the job (only for terminate) */
/* release the run job */
job_release(job);
-#if !defined(REMOVE_SYSTEMD_EVENT)
- } else {
- /* no job, check events */
- el = &evloop[0];
- if (el->sdev && !__atomic_load_n(&el->state, __ATOMIC_RELAXED)) {
- /* run the events */
- __atomic_store_n(&el->state, EVLOOP_STATE_LOCK|EVLOOP_STATE_RUN|EVLOOP_STATE_WAIT, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
- current_evloop = el;
- pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
- sig_monitor(0, evloop_run, el);
- pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
- } else {
- /* no job and not events */
- running--;
- if (!running)
- ERROR("Entering job deep sleep! Check your bindings.");
- me->waits = 1;
- pthread_cond_wait(&cond, &mutex);
- me->waits = 0;
- running++;
+ /* no job, check event loop wait */
+ } else if (evloop_get()) {
+ if (!evmgr_can_run(evmgr)) {
+ /* busy ? */
+ CRITICAL("Can't enter dispatch while in dispatch!");
+ abort();
}
-#else
- } else if (waitevt) {
- /* no job and not events */
+ /* run the events */
+ evmgr_prepare_run(evmgr);
+ pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
+ sig_monitor(0, (void(*)(int,void*))evmgr_job_run, evmgr);
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
+ } else {
+ /* no job and no event loop */
running--;
if (!running)
ERROR("Entering job deep sleep! Check your bindings.");
pthread_cond_wait(&cond, &mutex);
me->waits = 0;
running++;
- } else {
- /* wait for events */
- waitevt = 1;
- pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
- sig_monitor(0, monitored_wait_and_dispatch, get_fdevepoll());
- pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
- waitevt = 0;
-#endif
}
}
+ /* cleanup */
+ evloop_release();
+ thread_leave();
+}
- /* release the event loop */
- if (current_evloop) {
- __atomic_and_fetch(¤t_evloop->state, ~EVLOOP_STATE_LOCK, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
- current_evloop = NULL;
- }
+/**
+ * Main processing loop of external threads.
+ * The loop must be called with the mutex locked
+ * and it returns with the mutex locked.
+ * @param me the description of the thread to use
+ */
+static void thread_run_external(volatile struct thread *me)
+{
+ /* enter thread */
+ thread_enter(me);
- /* unlink the current thread and cleanup */
- prv = &threads;
- while (*prv != me)
- prv = &(*prv)->next;
- *prv = me->next;
- current_thread = me->upper;
- if (!current_thread) {
- sig_monitor_clean_timeouts();
- started--;
- }
+ /* loop until stopped */
+ me->waits = 1;
+ while (!me->stop)
+ pthread_cond_wait(&cond, &mutex);
+ me->waits = 0;
+ thread_leave();
}
/**
- * Entry point for created threads.
- * @param data not used
- * @return NULL
+ * Root for created threads.
*/
-static void *thread_main(void *data)
+static void thread_main()
{
struct thread me;
- pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
running++;
- thread_run(&me);
+ started++;
+ sig_monitor_init_timeouts();
+ thread_run_internal(&me);
+ sig_monitor_clean_timeouts();
+ started--;
running--;
+}
+
+/**
+ * Entry point for created threads.
+ * @param data not used
+ * @return NULL
+ */
+static void *thread_starter(void *data)
+{
+ pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
+ thread_main();
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
return NULL;
}
pthread_t tid;
int rc;
- rc = pthread_create(&tid, NULL, thread_main, NULL);
+ rc = pthread_create(&tid, NULL, thread_starter, NULL);
if (rc != 0) {
/* errno = rc; */
WARNING("not able to start thread: %m");
* The remaining parameter is the parameter 'arg1'
* given here.
* @param arg The second argument for 'callback'
+ * @param start Allow to start a thread if not zero
* @return 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error
*/
-int jobs_queue(
+static int queue_job(
const void *group,
int timeout,
void (*callback)(int, void*),
- void *arg)
+ void *arg,
+ int start)
{
- const char *info;
struct job *job;
int rc;
/* allocates the job */
job = job_create(group, timeout, callback, arg);
- if (!job) {
- errno = ENOMEM;
- info = "out of memory";
+ if (!job)
goto error;
- }
/* check availability */
- if (remains == 0) {
+ if (remains <= 0) {
+ ERROR("can't process job with threads: too many jobs");
errno = EBUSY;
- info = "too many jobs";
goto error2;
}
/* start a thread if needed */
- if (running == started && started < allowed) {
+ if (start && running == started && started < allowed) {
/* all threads are busy and a new can be started */
rc = start_one_thread();
if (rc < 0 && started == 0) {
- info = "can't start first thread";
+ ERROR("can't start initial thread: %m");
goto error2;
}
}
/* queues the job */
- remains--;
job_add(job);
/* signal an existing job */
job->next = free_jobs;
free_jobs = job;
error:
- ERROR("can't process job with threads: %s, %m", info);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
return -1;
}
+/**
+ * Queues a new asynchronous job represented by 'callback' and 'arg'
+ * for the 'group' and the 'timeout'.
+ * Jobs are queued FIFO and are possibly executed in parallel
+ * concurrently except for job of the same group that are
+ * executed sequentially in FIFO order.
+ * @param group The group of the job or NULL when no group.
+ * @param timeout The maximum execution time in seconds of the job
+ * or 0 for unlimited time.
+ * @param callback The function to execute for achieving the job.
+ * Its first parameter is either 0 on normal flow
+ * or the signal number that broke the normal flow.
+ * The remaining parameter is the parameter 'arg1'
+ * given here.
+ * @param arg The second argument for 'callback'
+ * @return 0 in case of success or -1 in case of error
+ */
+int jobs_queue(
+ const void *group,
+ int timeout,
+ void (*callback)(int, void*),
+ void *arg)
+{
+ return queue_job(group, timeout, callback, arg, 1);
+}
+
/**
* Internal helper function for 'jobs_enter'.
* @see jobs_enter, jobs_leave
/* allocates the job */
job = job_create(group, timeout, sync_cb, sync);
if (!job) {
- ERROR("out of memory");
- errno = ENOMEM;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
return -1;
}
job_add(job);
/* run until stopped */
- thread_run(&sync->thread);
+ if (current_thread)
+ thread_run_internal(&sync->thread);
+ else
+ thread_run_external(&sync->thread);
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
- return 0;
+ if (sync->thread.leaved)
+ return 0;
+ errno = EINTR;
+ return -1;
}
/**
if (!t) {
errno = EINVAL;
} else {
+ t->leaved = 1;
t->stop = 1;
if (t->waits)
pthread_cond_broadcast(&cond);
+ else
+ evloop_wakeup();
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
return -!t;
}
/**
- * Internal callback for evloop management.
- * The effect of this function is hidden: it exits
- * the waiting poll if any. Then it wakes up a thread
- * awaiting the evloop using signal.
- */
-static int on_evloop_efd(sd_event_source *s, int fd, uint32_t revents, void *userdata)
-{
- uint64_t x;
- struct evloop *evloop = userdata;
- read(evloop->efd, &x, sizeof x);
- pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
- pthread_cond_broadcast(&evloop->cond);
- pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
- return 1;
-}
-
-/* temporary hack */
-#if !defined(REMOVE_SYSTEMD_EVENT)
-__attribute__((unused))
-#endif
-static void evloop_callback(void *arg, uint32_t event, struct fdev *fdev)
-{
- sig_monitor(0, evloop_run, arg);
-}
-
-/**
- * Gets a sd_event item for the current thread.
- * @return a sd_event or NULL in case of error
+ * Ensure that the current running thread can control the event loop.
*/
-static struct sd_event *get_sd_event_locked()
+void jobs_acquire_event_manager()
{
- struct evloop *el;
- uint64_t x;
- int rc;
-
- /* creates the evloop on need */
- el = &evloop[0];
- if (!el->sdev) {
- /* start the creation */
- el->state = 0;
- /* creates the eventfd for waking up polls */
- el->efd = eventfd(0, EFD_CLOEXEC);
- if (el->efd < 0) {
- ERROR("can't make eventfd for events");
- goto error1;
- }
- /* create the systemd event loop */
- rc = sd_event_new(&el->sdev);
- if (rc < 0) {
- ERROR("can't make new event loop");
- goto error2;
- }
- /* put the eventfd in the event loop */
- rc = sd_event_add_io(el->sdev, NULL, el->efd, EPOLLIN, on_evloop_efd, el);
- if (rc < 0) {
- ERROR("can't register eventfd");
-#if !defined(REMOVE_SYSTEMD_EVENT)
- sd_event_unref(el->sdev);
- el->sdev = NULL;
-error2:
- close(el->efd);
-error1:
- return NULL;
- }
-#else
- goto error3;
- }
- /* handle the event loop */
- el->fdev = fdev_epoll_add(get_fdevepoll(), sd_event_get_fd(el->sdev));
- if (!el->fdev) {
- ERROR("can't create fdev");
-error3:
- sd_event_unref(el->sdev);
-error2:
- close(el->efd);
-error1:
- memset(el, 0, sizeof *el);
- return NULL;
- }
- fdev_set_autoclose(el->fdev, 0);
- fdev_set_events(el->fdev, EPOLLIN);
- fdev_set_callback(el->fdev, evloop_callback, el);
-#endif
- }
-
- /* attach the event loop to the current thread */
- if (current_evloop != el) {
- if (current_evloop)
- __atomic_and_fetch(¤t_evloop->state, ~EVLOOP_STATE_LOCK, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
- current_evloop = el;
- __atomic_or_fetch(&el->state, EVLOOP_STATE_LOCK, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
- }
+ struct thread lt;
- /* wait for a modifiable event loop */
- while (__atomic_load_n(&el->state, __ATOMIC_RELAXED) & EVLOOP_STATE_WAIT) {
- x = 1;
- write(el->efd, &x, sizeof x);
- pthread_cond_wait(&el->cond, &mutex);
+ /* ensure an existing thread environment */
+ if (!current_thread) {
+ memset(<, 0, sizeof lt);
+ current_thread = <
}
- return el->sdev;
-}
-
-/**
- * Gets a sd_event item for the current thread.
- * @return a sd_event or NULL in case of error
- */
-struct sd_event *jobs_get_sd_event()
-{
- struct sd_event *result;
-
+ /* lock */
pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
- result = get_sd_event_locked();
- pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
- return result;
-}
+ /* creates the evloop on need */
+ if (!evmgr)
+ evmgr_create(&evmgr);
-#if defined(REMOVE_SYSTEMD_EVENT)
-/**
- * Gets the fdev_epoll item.
- * @return a fdev_epoll or NULL in case of error
- */
-struct fdev_epoll *jobs_get_fdev_epoll()
-{
- struct fdev_epoll *result;
+ /* acquire the event loop under lock */
+ if (evmgr)
+ evloop_acquire();
- pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
- result = get_fdevepoll();
+ /* unlock */
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
- return result;
+ /* release the faked thread environment if needed */
+ if (current_thread == <) {
+ /*
+ * Releasing it is needed because there is no way to guess
+ * when it has to be released really. But here is where it is
+ * hazardous: if the caller modifies the eventloop when it
+ * is waiting, there is no way to make the change effective.
+ * A workaround to achieve that goal is for the caller to
+ * require the event loop a second time after having modified it.
+ */
+ NOTICE("Requiring event manager/loop from outside of binder's callback is hazardous!");
+ if (verbose_wants(Log_Level_Info))
+ sig_monitor_dumpstack();
+ evloop_release();
+ current_thread = NULL;
+ }
}
-#endif
/**
* Enter the jobs processing loop.
int jobs_start(int allowed_count, int start_count, int waiter_count, void (*start)(int signum, void* arg), void *arg)
{
int rc, launched;
- struct thread me;
struct job *job;
assert(allowed_count >= 1);
running = 0;
remains = waiter_count;
-#if HAS_WATCHDOG
- /* set the watchdog */
- if (sd_watchdog_enabled(0, NULL))
- sd_event_set_watchdog(get_sd_event_locked(), 1);
-#endif
-
- /* start at least one thread */
- launched = 0;
- while ((launched + 1) < start_count) {
+ /* start at least one thread: the current one */
+ launched = 1;
+ while (launched < start_count) {
if (start_one_thread() != 0) {
ERROR("Not all threads can be started");
goto error;
/* queue the start job */
job = job_create(NULL, 0, start, arg);
- if (!job) {
- ERROR("out of memory");
- errno = ENOMEM;
+ if (!job)
goto error;
- }
job_add(job);
- remains--;
/* run until end */
- thread_run(&me);
+ thread_main();
rc = 0;
error:
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
+ if (exit_handler)
+ exit_handler();
return rc;
}
/**
- * Terminate all the threads and cancel all pending jobs.
+ * Exit jobs threads and call handler if not NULL.
*/
-void jobs_terminate()
+void jobs_exit(void (*handler)())
{
- struct job *job, *head, *tail;
- pthread_t me, *others;
struct thread *t;
- int count;
-
- /* how am i? */
- me = pthread_self();
/* request all threads to stop */
pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
- allowed = 0;
-
- /* count the number of threads */
- count = 0;
- t = threads;
- while (t) {
- if (!t->upper && !pthread_equal(t->tid, me))
- count++;
- t = t->next;
- }
- /* fill the array of threads */
- others = alloca(count * sizeof *others);
- count = 0;
- t = threads;
- while (t) {
- if (!t->upper && !pthread_equal(t->tid, me))
- others[count++] = t->tid;
- t = t->next;
- }
+ /* set the handler */
+ exit_handler = handler;
/* stops the threads */
t = threads;
/* wait the threads */
pthread_cond_broadcast(&cond);
- pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
- while (count)
- pthread_join(others[--count], NULL);
- pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
- /* cancel pending jobs of other threads */
- remains = 0;
- head = first_job;
- first_job = NULL;
- tail = NULL;
- while (head) {
- /* unlink the job */
- job = head;
- head = job->next;
-
- /* search if job is stacked for current */
- t = current_thread;
- while (t && t->job != job)
- t = t->upper;
- if (t) {
- /* yes, relink it at end */
- if (tail)
- tail->next = job;
- else
- first_job = job;
- tail = job;
- job->next = NULL;
- } else {
- /* no cancel the job */
- pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
- sig_monitor(0, job_cancel, job);
- free(job);
- pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex);
- }
- }
+ /* leave */
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex);
}
-