// RUN: %clangxx_tsan -O1 %s -o %t // RUN: %run %t 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // RUN: %run %t arg 2>&1 | FileCheck %s // RUN: %run %t arg arg 2>&1 | FileCheck %s #include "test.h" // Test for destruction of pthread_cond_t. // POSIX states that it is safe to destroy a condition variable upon which no // threads are currently blocked. That is, it is not necessary to wait untill // other threads return from pthread_cond_wait, they just need to be unblocked. pthread_mutex_t m; pthread_cond_t c; bool done1, done2; void *thr(void *p) { pthread_mutex_lock(&m); done1 = true; pthread_cond_signal(&c); while (!done2) pthread_cond_wait(&c, &m); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m); return 0; } int main(int argc, char **argv) { pthread_t th; pthread_mutex_init(&m, 0); pthread_cond_init(&c, 0); pthread_create(&th, 0, thr, 0); pthread_mutex_lock(&m); while (!done1) pthread_cond_wait(&c, &m); done2 = true; // Any of these sequences is legal. if (argc == 1) { pthread_cond_signal(&c); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m); pthread_cond_destroy(&c); } else if (argc == 2) { pthread_mutex_unlock(&m); pthread_cond_signal(&c); pthread_cond_destroy(&c); } else { pthread_cond_signal(&c); pthread_cond_destroy(&c); pthread_mutex_unlock(&m); } pthread_join(th, 0); fprintf(stderr, "DONE\n"); } // CHECK-NOT: ThreadSanitizer: data race