In preparation of Qt6 move away from pre-C++11 macros.
Change-Id: I44126693c20c18eca5620caab4f7e746218e0ce3
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Add it to configure.json and replace all occurrences of QT_NO_THREAD
with QT_CONFIG(thread). Add conditions for other features that depend
on thread support. Remove conditions where we can use the QMutex and
QThreadStorage stubs.
Change-Id: I284e5d794fda9a4c6f4a1ab29e55aa686272a0eb
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@qt.io>
In some places we call startingUp(), in others we don't. It's probably
ok for those that have just created an object of a given class, which
knows whether the virtual call is necessary or not. But for the generic
case, we do call it.
Change-Id: If48c5c2e920c433298f1fffd153ee1cc75703204
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
sleep, msleep, and usleep are not actually related to threading and
serve a purpose also in a single threaded application.
Change-Id: Iba2e343d48a9c09e60125bc1b589047e0241608a
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
It was added by Sam back in 2007, and we've removed other instances of
the same pattern since then. It doesn't make any sense today.
Change-Id: I0f3cb299e312648fd9dc96c639dab4c77fcb48c7
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@qt.io>
A step towards having the application do its event dispatching though the
thread data's dispatcher, like QEventLoop, instead of keeping two references
to the same dispatcher, one in QCoreApplicationPrivate and one in QThreadData.
Change-Id: I7b215e7e99869d25638ec67f0666f632a508cc0f
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Leaving the logic of starting up the event dispatcher to the call site,
unified both the case of a custom event dispatcher and the default
event dispatcher.
The data argument is left in due to the static nature of the function.
Change-Id: Ia2020e39ccc67cd5a583d4e614dd978b2ec44dba
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Passing on the thread ID is confusing, as it's not really what the
function does. The QNX code path can resolve the thread ID by itself.
Change-Id: I5f0d54621058576cdcf3707d36a11762fe2383c8
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The standard calculateUnixPriority provides values that are almost
invariably inappropriate with even LowestPriority mapping to
something higher than the priority of any other thread on the
system.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QThread] Changed how Qt thread priorities are
mapped to QNX system thread priorities.
Task-number: QTBUG-53357
Change-Id: I205035c4ca7dcafabda7a9a9b06cc52c67c6d2b2
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart (Woboq GmbH) <ogoffart@woboq.com>
ultrix and reliant have not seen a release since 1995. dgux not since
2001. bsdi not since 2003. irix not since 2006. osf not since 2010.
dynix... unclear, but no later than 2002. symbian needs no mention.
All considered obsolete, all gone.
sco and unixware are effectively obsolete. Remove them until someone
expresses a real need.
Change-Id: Ia3d9d370016adce9213ae5ad0ef965ef8de2a3ff
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Conflicts:
examples/examples.pro
qmake/library/qmakebuiltins.cpp
src/corelib/global/qglobal.cpp
Re-apply b525ec2 to qrandom.cpp(code movement in 030782e)
src/corelib/global/qnamespace.qdoc
src/corelib/global/qrandom.cpp
src/gui/kernel/qwindow.cpp
Re-apply a3d59c7 to QWindowPrivate::setVisible() (code movement in d7a9e08)
src/network/ssl/qsslkey_openssl.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/android/androidjniinput.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/xcb/qxcbconnection.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/xcb/qxcbconnection_xi2.cpp
src/widgets/widgets/qmenu.cpp
tests/auto/widgets/kernel/qwidget_window/tst_qwidget_window.cpp
Change-Id: If7ab427804408877a93cbe02079fca58e568bfd3
Unified headers now defines _POSIX_THREAD_SAFE_FUNCTIONS but not all
libc functions are available in all Android API versions.
Change-Id: I01c94f0b89e7f8aa8575e7bbda28d9fe41a68ff1
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Align ourselves to the Standard Library and call std::terminate if an
exception leaves the thread entry point (that is, run()).
On platforms using pthreads, thread cancellation needs to be taken in
special consideration, since it looks like it was supported before.
On Glibc, and when using C++, pthread_cancel and pthread_exit are
implemented by throwing a special kind of exception that can be caught,
but must always be rethrown. That exception is then used to activate the
cancellation clean-up handlers. (This is non-Standard C++ behavior.)
So: mimic what libstdc++'s std::thread does to support Glibc's pthread
cancellation.
At this time, it looks like libc++ has no support for this, and when
used in combination with Glibc a thread cancellation results in a crash
(also because it does not seem to terminate() when exceptions leave the
thread).
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QThread] An exception escaping from QThread::run()
will now result in immediate and abnormal program termination. The same
applies if an exception leaves a slot connected directly to the
QThread::started() or QThread::finished() signals.
Change-Id: I73cc93cf06c57018e149a578cc9d4cd0d6fc00ef
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Solves a data race found by TSan.
Since thread and threadId are QAtomicPointer, I've removed the explicit
initialization in the QThreadData constructor
Task-number: QTBUG-58855
Change-Id: I4139d5f93dcb4b429ae9fffd14a34082f2683f76
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
And blacklisted a few tests in tst_QUdpSocket.
Conflicts:
src/android/jar/src/org/qtproject/qt5/android/QtNative.java
src/corelib/global/qglobal.cpp
src/corelib/global/qsystemdetection.h
src/corelib/io/qfileselector.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/eglfs/deviceintegration/eglfs_kms_egldevice/qeglfskmsegldeviceintegration.cpp
tests/auto/network/socket/qudpsocket/BLACKLIST
Task-number: QTBUG-54205
Change-Id: I11dd1c90186eb1b847d45be87a26041f61d89ef6
Push conversions from pthread_t to Qt::HANDLE and back into functions.
The casts that were being used didn't work for the unusual 64-bit
pointer/32-bit int combination that QNX is using for 7.0. HANDLE ends
up as a 64-bit pointer and pthread_t ends up as a 32-bit integer. g++
considers the precision loss when converting from the 64-bit pointer
to the 32-bit integer an error. Better to have the casts hidden in
functions so it's easier to adjust them for unusual combinations such
as this.
Change-Id: Ia156b26224a0f7edc1c31e3d1ee8b21191381698
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
It was being stored once in QThreadPrivate and once in QThreadData, with
the latter being hidden as a Qt::HANDLE. Besides saving a little bit of
memory, this also solves a small data race condition that arises from
trying to connect a signal to an object moved to that thread and then
emit that signal shortly after the thread starts. Before this patch,
QThreadData::threadId was initialized only by QThreadPrivate::start(),
which meant that we were racing that initialization with this check in
QMetaObject::activate:
const bool receiverInSameThread = currentThreadId == receiver->d_func()->threadData->threadId;
Task-number: QTBUG-52337
Change-Id: Ifea6e497f11a461db432ffff1449ae01f1099aae
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart (Woboq GmbH) <ogoffart@woboq.com>
Reviewed-by: Jędrzej Nowacki <jedrzej.nowacki@theqtcompany.com>
I wrote a script to help find the files, but I reviewed the
contributions manually to be sure I wasn't claiming copyright for search
& replace, adding Q_DECL_NOTHROW or adding "We mean it" headers.
Change-Id: I7a9e11d7b64a4cc78e24ffff142b506368fc8842
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
From Qt 5.7 -> LGPL v2.1 isn't an option anymore, see
http://blog.qt.io/blog/2016/01/13/new-agreement-with-the-kde-free-qt-foundation/
Updated license headers to use new LGPL header instead of LGPL21 one
(in those files which will be under LGPL v3)
Change-Id: I046ec3e47b1876cd7b4b0353a576b352e3a946d9
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
The platform is no longer supported or actively maintained, and is
in the way for improvements to the Unix event dispatcher and QProcess
implementations.
Change-Id: I3935488ca12e2139ea5f46068d7665a453e20526
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@theqtcompany.com>
Opt-in by setting
QT_EVENT_DISPATCHER_CORE_FOUNDATION=1
This will make QCoreApplication and QThread create
a QEventDispatcherCoreFoundation instead of a
QEventDispatcherUNIX.
With this change we can now support calling native API
that requires a running Core Foundation event loop
on the QCoreApplication main thread and secondary
threads. Previously this was only supported on the
QGuiApplication main thread.
Rewrite the #ifdef event dispatcher logic slightly:
both OSX and GLIB now gets an "else" branch for the
UNIX event dispatcher, instead of the current "dangling
else" pattern which only works for one #ifdef case.
Change-Id: If853567fa097fe007502b0804c2307a989719866
Task-number: QTBUG-46625
Task-number: QTBUG-48758
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
* theMainThread is written by the main thread and read by
QThreadData::~QThreadData() (any managed thread)
* QThreadData::thread is written by QThread::~QThread (in the parent thread)
and read+written by QThreadData::~QThreadData (in the managed thread).
This can happen because QThreadData is refcounted so the managed
thread (which derefs it) races with the parent thread (which sets it to 0).
Change-Id: I72de793716391a0937254cda6b4328fcad5060c7
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart (Woboq GmbH) <ogoffart@woboq.com>
Make sure that the QString is not in scope anymore when the pthread
cleanup happens. C++ destructors in scope are pthread cleanup handlers.
Change-Id: I9a75ad8521ae4e5cbbe5ffff13d1ae1c7e31f6bb
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart (Woboq GmbH) <ogoffart@woboq.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
Use the name "OS X" instead of "Mac OS X", "Mac OS" and "OSX",
and mention iOS. Replace "Carbon Preferences API" by
"CFPreferences API" in the QSettings documentation.
Change-Id: Ia7f9fb874276c7c445a1649df521b96ff43daa0c
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Venugopal Shivashankar <venugopal.shivashankar@digia.com>
Reviewed-by: Topi Reiniö <topi.reinio@digia.com>
This is a no-op change. It doesn't improve or worsen the code at all.
Change-Id: Ifd5273842370ca9bce0ed74f2f2d54d453797948
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Qt copyrights are now in The Qt Company, so we could update the source
code headers accordingly. In the same go we should also fix the links to
point to qt.io.
Outdated header.LGPL removed (use header.LGPL21 instead)
Old header.LGPL3 renamed to header.LGPL3-COMM to match actual licensing
combination. New header.LGPL-COMM taken in the use file which were
using old header.LGPL3 (src/plugins/platforms/android/extract.cpp)
Added new header.LGPL3 containing Commercial + LGPLv3 + GPLv2 license
combination
Change-Id: I6f49b819a8a20cc4f88b794a8f6726d975e8ffbe
Reviewed-by: Matti Paaso <matti.paaso@theqtcompany.com>
This is useless. The C++ language does require callbacks passed to C
functions to also be extern "C". That's what this macro was doing.
But #ifdef'ing for the macro only made the code uglier. Just let the
extern "C" be there for all compilers.
PS: C++ classes can't be extern "C"...
Change-Id: Ic5d393bfd36e48a193fcffff13b9c9b3923443dd
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@digia.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc Mutz <marc.mutz@kdab.com>
The BSD4 code (including OS X) calls sysctl and if that fails, it sets
cores to -1. Similarly, the generic Unix code calls sysconf() and
assigns the returned value to cores, but sysconf can return -1 on
failure.
Change-Id: I9e521d366e9c42f36c2ba20a37e7a74539ddb8f4
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@theqtcompany.com>
When building with debug, all SLOT or SIGNAL macros will
expand to a function call, and then function will call
QThreadData::current(), which will set
QCoreApplication::theMainThread if it has not already been
done. Since Qt Widgets has these macros in the static
initialization of the library, we would register the
Android main thread as the main thread of Qt, which would
mean that the actual application object was created on
a different thread than the main thread. This caused warnings
to appear, and also triggered a race condition which
caused widget applications to sometimes show a black screen
instead of content on startup when run with the OpenGL plugin.
Task-number: QTBUG-35048
Change-Id: Ie8979f5e7cd5662f8d7dd276de9f94f27cc120b5
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
To ease interruption of long running tasks, a new method
QThread::setInterruptionRequested() can be called.
The task can check QThread::isInterruptionRequested()
and act upon it by stopping itself.
These methods are designed to replace the use of a global variable
and other hacky ways to stop a task running in another thread.
Change-Id: I17622dd60d2262078210e7e4294ad6c53a6dc179
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@digia.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Flip !Q_OS_IOS conditions to Q_OS_MACX where it seems appropriate,
remove a redundant condition in qtextcodec_p.h.
Change-Id: I21c8c0c490f1eb4a9337a7f2f3e907c125489438
Reviewed-by: Tor Arne Vestbø <tor.arne.vestbo@digia.com>
We destroy the thread data for the main thread when the QCoreApplication
is destructed, and then delete the pthread key for the thread data in
the global static destructor function 'destroy_current_thread_data_key'.
The user may have its own Q_DESTRUCTOR_FUNCTION though, which may or may
not run after we've destroyed the key. If it runs after we've destroyed
the key, we'll end up trying to re-create the tread-data, as expected,
but set_thread_data() will fail to persist it, as pthread_setspecific
is called with an invalid key. The result is an infinite recursion:
...
6 in QThreadData::current () at qthread_unix.cpp:216
7 in QObject::QObject (this=0x48e1b30, dd=@0x48e1b40, parent=0x0) at qobject.cpp:703
8 in QThread::QThread (this=0x48e1b30, dd=@0x48e1b40, parent=0x0) at qthread.cpp:396
9 in QAdoptedThread::QAdoptedThread (this=0x48e1b30, data=0x48e1af0) at qthread.cpp:120
10 in QAdoptedThread::QAdoptedThread (this=0x48e1b30, data=0x48e1af0) at qthread.cpp:130
11 in QThreadData::current () at qthread_unix.cpp:219
12 in QObject::QObject (this=0x48e1a20, dd=@0x48e1a30, parent=0x0) at qobject.cpp:703
...
To solve this, we reset current_thread_data_once when destroying the key,
so that subsequent calls to pthread_once to potentially create the key
will call create_current_thread_data_key once more. This means we'll leak
the key for this particular use-case, since we don't end up calling
pthread_key_delete a second time, but this leak is small and happens
typically only for a short duration during application shutdown.
Change-Id: I580484a3239849e891172e24e7f77b75afd2c51b
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@woboq.com>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
The value of priority was read without the mutex locked, from within
the thread.
Had to extract a QThreadPrivate::setPriority method so that it can be called
with the mutex already locked. So if the main thread calls setPriority
while the thread is starting, it will be either be before or after the
"re-set priority" code at thread startup, but at least not in the middle of it.
Change-Id: I7a054f68623f61482c749274da66f3b2dcd8bcee
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@woboq.com>
This avoids crashes accessing deleted memory when creating a QObject
after the last QObject had been deleted, like a qDebug() in global
destructors.
==41000== Invalid read of size 4
==41000== at 0x5F01ED5: bool QBasicAtomicOps<4>::ref<int>(int&) (qatomic_x86.h:208)
==41000== by 0x5F01309: QBasicAtomicInteger<int>::ref() (qbasicatomic.h:147)
==41000== by 0x5F24051: QThreadData::ref() (qthread.cpp:100)
==41000== by 0x614A984: QObject::QObject(QObject*) (qobject.cpp:681)
==41000== Address 0x6ee73f0 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 152 free'd
==41000== at 0x4A0736C: operator delete(void*) (vg_replace_malloc.c:480)
==41000== by 0x5F240BF: QThreadData::deref() (qthread.cpp:109)
==41000== by 0x6113F6B: QCoreApplicationData::~QCoreApplicationData() (qcoreapplication.cpp:268)
The comment right above the change in qthread.cpp looks eerily similar
to the problem I'm trying to fix. However, the actual change that
introduced the change is not in the Qt public history, so we can't
know for sure what the problem was then.
Change-Id: I0dba895b041fe6cf81e6f8939ca85035cd00aad1
Reviewed-by: Olivier Goffart <ogoffart@woboq.com>
Based on the Necessitas project by Bogdan Vatra.
Contributors to the Qt5 project:
BogDan Vatra <bogdan@kde.org>
Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@digia.com>
hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@digia.com>
Paul Olav Tvete <paul.tvete@digia.com>
Robin Burchell <robin+qt@viroteck.net>
Samuel Rødal <samuel.rodal@digia.com>
Yoann Lopes <yoann.lopes@digia.com>
The full history of the Qt5 port can be found in refs/old-heads/android,
SHA-1 249ca9ca2c7d876b91b31df9434dde47f9065d0d
Change-Id: Iff1a7b2dbb707c986f2639e65e39ed8f22430120
Reviewed-by: Oswald Buddenhagen <oswald.buddenhagen@digia.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@digia.com>
QThread::idealThreadCount returns now the number of cores.
Change-Id: Idc23fc3c257165f6a63c6a7686a57a4fe76f6413
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>