SF Bug Tracker - ID: 3104527
Submitted: OBATA Akio ( obache ) - 2010-11-07 07:10:28 BRST
In threadutil/inc/ithread.h, it is expected that
PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE is defined as macro. But on DragonFly BSD,
it is defined as enum, so not works as expected.
Attachment patch treat that DragonFly BSD always
have PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE.
(cherry picked from commit ff006272b5)
By "Carl Benson" <carl.benson@windriver.com>:
I had to do some modifications myself though, because the Android
build system insists on having a file named "util.h" taking precedence
in its include path, libupnp gets confused because of the same filename
in upnp/src/inc/util.h
(hand cherry picked from commit 8e846368e0)
This patch allows a user to customize the stack size of the threads used by
pupnp through the new THREAD_STACK_SIZE variable. This is especially useful
on embedded systems with limited memory where the user can set THREAD_STACK_SIZE
to ITHREAD_STACK_MIN.
However, as this modification can have side effects, I set 0 as the default
value, so threads will continue to use the default stack size of the system
(which varies greatly as stated in
https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/pthreads/).
(cherry picked from commit 467f9987a1)
- int ithread_initialize_library(void);
- int ithread_cleanup_library(void);
- int ithread_initialize_thread(void);
- int ithread_cleanup_thread(void);
* SF Bug Tracker [ 2876374 ] Access Violation when compiling with Visual Studio 2008
Submitted: Stulle ( stulleamgym ) - 2009-10-10 19:05
Hi,
I am one of the devs of the MorphXT project and I use this lib in some
other of my projects, too. When I tried to upgrade the lib earlier for one
of my projects I had to realise that something did not work at first and
while most of the things were reasonably ease to be fixed. Now, the last
thing I encountered was not so easy to fix and I am uncertain if my fix is
any good so I'll just post it here and wait for some comments.
The problem was that I got an Access Violation when calling "UpnpInit". It
would call "ithread_rwlock_init(&GlobalHndRWLock, NULL)" which eventually
led to calling "pthread_cond_init" and I got the error notice at
"EnterCriticalSection (&ptw32_cond_list_lock);". It appeared that
"ptw32_cond_list_lock" was NULL. Now, I found two ways to fix this. Firstly
moving the whole block after at least one of the "ThreadPoolInit" calls
will fix the issue. Secondly, you could add:
#ifdef WIN32
#ifdef PTW32_STATIC_LIB
// to get the following working we need this... is it a good patch or
not... I do not know!
pthread_win32_process_attach_np();
#endif
#endif
right before "ithread_rwlock_init(&GlobalHndRWLock, NULL)".
Just so you know, I am using libupnp 1.6.6 and libpthreads 2.8.0 and both
are linked static into the binaries. I am currently using Visual Studio
2008 for development with Windows being the target OS. Any comment at your
end?
Regards, Stulle
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defines. These were just aliases, no reason to keep them.
* Changed the comments of the include files that expose the UPnP API
to use only C89 comments and no C99 comments.
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Submitted By: Timothy Redaelli - drittz
I made some patches to make it compile under FreeBSD using
gethostbyaddr_r when supported.
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Submitted By: Jon Foster - jongfoster
This patch gives basic support for building under Cygwin - it compiles,
links, and a simple UPnP device application can initialise. I'm not sure
if it actually works yet, but this is definitely a step in the right
direction.
Patch is against the 1.4.1 release. Changes are:
* threadutil/inc/ithread.h: Fix the ithread mutex support to use
documented, portable APIs (if present) rather than the Non-Portable (_NP)
ones it uses now. This is required because Cygwin implements only the
portable API.
* threadutil/src/ThreadPool.c: Fake SetPolicyType() to do nothing on Cygwin
because otherwise it fails. Should probably investigate why it fails and
add a proper implementation later.
* upnp/src/api/upnpapi.c: On Cygwin, zero out the GlobalHndMutex structure
before initialising it. Without this, the initialisation fails. This
appears to be a bug in Cygwin.
* upnp/src/genlib/net/uri/uri.c: Use gethostbyname() on Cygwin.
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