Geoffrey Challen e318e3171e Revert "Merging in 1.0.2."
This reverts commit 50cf3276e747c545b4ae53853d9b911731dc463e.
2017-01-09 22:52:13 -05:00

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/*
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* The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
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*/
/*
* Test multiple user level threads inside a process. The program
* forks 3 threads off 2 to functions, each of which displays a string
* every once in a while.
*
* This won't do much of anything unless you implement user-level
* threads.
*
* It also makes various assumptions about the thread API. In
* particular, it believes (1) that you create a thread by calling
* "threadfork()" and passing the address for execution of the new
* thread to begin at, (2) that if the parent thread exits any child
* threads will keep running, and (3) child threads will exit if they
* return from the function they started in. If any or all of these
* assumptions are not met by your user-level threads, you will need
* to patch this test accordingly.
*
* This is also a rather basic test and you'll probably want to write
* some more of your own.
*/
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define NTHREADS 3
#define MAX 1<<25
/* counter for the loop in the threads:
This variable is shared and incremented by each
thread during his computation */
volatile int count = 0;
/* the 2 threads : */
void ThreadRunner(void);
void BladeRunner(void);
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int i;
(void)argc;
(void)argv;
for (i=0; i<NTHREADS; i++) {
if (i)
threadfork(ThreadRunner);
else
threadfork(BladeRunner);
}
tprintf("Parent has left.\n");
return 0;
}
/* multiple threads will simply print out the global variable.
Even though there is no synchronization, we should get some
random results.
*/
void
BladeRunner()
{
while (count < MAX) {
if (count % 500 == 0)
tprintf("Blade ");
count++;
}
}
void
ThreadRunner()
{
while (count < MAX) {
if (count % 513 == 0)
tprintf(" Runner\n");
count++;
}
}