From: Andrew Cagney <ac131313@cygnus.com>
To: Eric Paire <paire@ri.silicomp.fr>
Cc: Mark Kettenis <kettenis@science.uva.nl>,
"H . J . Lu" <hjl@lucon.org>, GDB <gdb@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: Re: Is the current gdb 5.1 broken for Linuxthreads?
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 13:39:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3BA9025B.9080302@cygnus.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200109191438.f8JEcoR29295@mailhost.ri.silicomp.fr>
> I already started a thread to explain that that stopping all threads in
> a synchronous way was an illusion: Think of a 2-way processor on which
> 2 threads are running on each processor: If one thread stops, the time
> required by one processor to handle the trap, discover that others
> threads must be stopped, makwe the interprocessor request, ... allows
> the other thread to run thousands of instructions on the second
> processor before being stopped. The result is that you think all threads
> have stopped at the same time, while it's false, even if you have the best
> interface you can think of.
Just an aside, everyone will agree with your point that synchronized
thread stop model is an illusion. However, that doesn't make the
model/illusion wrong. Most other systems still make a synchronised halt
interface available since it is simple and fast - the complexity of
having to suspend all related threads being constrained to the kernel.
As a separate issue, it would be good if GDB was able to control threads
with a finer guranularity then all/none running.
enjoy,
Andrew
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-09-19 13:39 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-09-17 12:47 H . J . Lu
[not found] ` <20010917161350.A25349@lucon.org>
2001-09-17 19:13 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-18 13:56 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-18 15:22 ` RFC: Fix gdb 5.1 for Linuxthreads H . J . Lu
2001-09-19 5:42 ` Duncan Palmer
2001-09-19 9:19 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-20 8:21 ` Duncan Palmer
2001-09-19 7:06 ` Mark Kettenis
2001-09-19 8:58 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-19 0:46 ` Is the current gdb 5.1 broken for Linuxthreads? Eli Zaretskii
2001-09-19 8:43 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-19 6:56 ` Mark Kettenis
2001-09-19 7:39 ` Eric Paire
2001-09-19 9:05 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-20 0:59 ` Eric Paire
2001-09-19 13:39 ` Andrew Cagney [this message]
2001-09-20 1:36 ` Eric Paire
2001-09-20 8:03 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-20 21:49 ` Eric Paire
2001-09-19 9:10 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-19 6:32 ` Mark Kettenis
2001-09-19 9:16 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-21 2:27 James Cownie
2001-09-21 5:04 ` Eric Paire
2001-09-21 5:25 ` James Cownie
2001-09-21 8:35 ` H . J . Lu
2001-09-21 8:39 ` Andrew Cagney
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