view src/os/unix/ngx_thread_id.c @ 6339:67422a0a8ed2 stable-1.8

Events: made a failure to create a notification channel non-fatal. This may happen if eventfd() returns ENOSYS, notably seen on CentOS 5.4. Such a failure will now just disable the notification mechanism and let the callers cope with it, instead of failing to start worker processes. If thread pools are not configured, this can safely be ignored.
author Ruslan Ermilov <ru@nginx.com>
date Wed, 06 May 2015 17:04:00 +0300
parents 466bd63b63d1
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#include <ngx_config.h>
#include <ngx_core.h>
#include <ngx_thread_pool.h>


#if (NGX_LINUX)

/*
 * Linux thread id is a pid of thread created by clone(2),
 * glibc does not provide a wrapper for gettid().
 */

ngx_tid_t
ngx_thread_tid(void)
{
    return syscall(SYS_gettid);
}

#elif (NGX_FREEBSD) && (__FreeBSD_version >= 900031)

#include <pthread_np.h>

ngx_tid_t
ngx_thread_tid(void)
{
    return pthread_getthreadid_np();
}

#elif (NGX_DARWIN)

/*
 * MacOSX thread has two thread ids:
 *
 * 1) MacOSX 10.6 (Snow Leoprad) has pthread_threadid_np() returning
 *    an uint64_t value, which is obtained using the __thread_selfid()
 *    syscall.  It is a number above 300,000.
 */

ngx_tid_t
ngx_thread_tid(void)
{
    uint64_t  tid;

    (void) pthread_threadid_np(NULL, &tid);
    return tid;
}

/*
 * 2) Kernel thread mach_port_t returned by pthread_mach_thread_np().
 *    It is a number in range 100-100,000.
 *
 * return pthread_mach_thread_np(pthread_self());
 */

#else

ngx_tid_t
ngx_thread_tid(void)
{
    return (uint64_t) (uintptr_t) pthread_self();
}

#endif