// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "base/threading/platform_thread.h" #include #include #include "base/lazy_instance.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" #include "base/safe_strerror_posix.h" #include "base/threading/thread_id_name_manager.h" #include "base/threading/thread_restrictions.h" #include "base/tracked_objects.h" #if !defined(OS_NACL) #include #include #include #include #include #endif namespace base { namespace { int ThreadNiceValue(ThreadPriority priority) { static const int threadPriorityAudio = -10; static const int threadPriorityBackground = 10; static const int threadPriorityDefault = 0; static const int threadPriorityDisplay = -6; switch (priority) { case kThreadPriority_RealtimeAudio: return threadPriorityAudio; case kThreadPriority_Background: return threadPriorityBackground; case kThreadPriority_Normal: return threadPriorityDefault; case kThreadPriority_Display: return threadPriorityDisplay; default: NOTREACHED() << "Unknown priority."; return 0; } } } // namespace // static void PlatformThread::SetName(const char* name) { ThreadIdNameManager::GetInstance()->SetName(CurrentId(), name); tracked_objects::ThreadData::InitializeThreadContext(name); #ifndef OS_NACL // On linux we can get the thread names to show up in the debugger by setting // the process name for the LWP. We don't want to do this for the main // thread because that would rename the process, causing tools like killall // to stop working. if (PlatformThread::CurrentId() == getpid()) return; // http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/name-your-threads.html // Set the name for the LWP (which gets truncated to 15 characters). // Note that glibc also has a 'pthread_setname_np' api, but it may not be // available everywhere and it's only benefit over using prctl directly is // that it can set the name of threads other than the current thread. int err = prctl(PR_SET_NAME, name); // We expect EPERM failures in sandboxed processes, just ignore those. if (err < 0 && errno != EPERM) DPLOG(ERROR) << "prctl(PR_SET_NAME)"; #endif } // static void PlatformThread::SetThreadPriority(PlatformThreadHandle handle, ThreadPriority priority) { #if !defined(OS_NACL) if (priority == kThreadPriority_RealtimeAudio) { const int kRealTimePrio = 8; struct sched_param sched_param; memset(&sched_param, 0, sizeof(sched_param)); sched_param.sched_priority = kRealTimePrio; if (pthread_setschedparam(pthread_self(), SCHED_RR, &sched_param) == 0) { // Got real time priority, no need to set nice level. return; } } // setpriority(2) will set a thread's priority if it is passed a tid as // the 'process identifier', not affecting the rest of the threads in the // process. Setting this priority will only succeed if the user has been // granted permission to adjust nice values on the system. DCHECK_NE(handle.id_, kInvalidThreadId); int kNiceSetting = ThreadNiceValue(priority); if (setpriority(PRIO_PROCESS, handle.id_, kNiceSetting)) LOG(ERROR) << "Failed to set nice value of thread to " << kNiceSetting; #endif // !OS_NACL } void InitThreading() { } void InitOnThread() { } void TerminateOnThread() { } size_t GetDefaultThreadStackSize(const pthread_attr_t& attributes) { return 0; } } // namespace base