* Possible issue with mutexes
@ 2019-04-10 2:57 Herwig Hochleitner
2019-04-10 3:11 ` Herwig Hochleitner
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From: Herwig Hochleitner @ 2019-04-10 2:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
Hello,
I've recently created a semaphore type, based on mutex and condition
vars, for controlling parallelism in an elisp processor.
The project went well, so far, but now that I attempted to pull out this
semaphore implementation and create a test for it, I've noticed
behavior, that leads me to believe, that emacs' thread and mutex
guarantees might not hold in all cases.
When running the [test
case](https://github.com/webnf/semaphore.el/blob/306d5a84b99526213c3a7d367f8d8041961ea52a/test/emacs-semaphore-test.el),
you would expect `test/semaphore/active-count` to be 0 at the end of a
run, right? For me, it's wildly inconsistent at the end of a run and
seems to become desynchronized among worker threads. In this [example
run](https://hastebin.com/wigiwizabi.log) from my machine, it happens to
settle at 10.
Am I doing this wrong, somehow?
If not, could somebody help me file a report? First post on this ML ...
kind regards
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* Re: Possible issue with mutexes
2019-04-10 2:57 Possible issue with mutexes Herwig Hochleitner
@ 2019-04-10 3:11 ` Herwig Hochleitner
2019-04-10 14:27 ` Eli Zaretskii
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Herwig Hochleitner @ 2019-04-10 3:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
On 4/10/19 4:57 AM, Herwig Hochleitner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've recently created a semaphore type, based on mutex and condition
> vars, for controlling parallelism in an elisp processor.
>
> The project went well, so far, but now that I attempted to pull out
> this semaphore implementation and create a test for it, I've noticed
> behavior, that leads me to believe, that emacs' thread and mutex
> guarantees might not hold in all cases.
>
> When running the [test
> case](https://github.com/webnf/semaphore.el/blob/306d5a84b99526213c3a7d367f8d8041961ea52a/test/emacs-semaphore-test.el),
> you would expect `test/semaphore/active-count` to be 0 at the end of a
> run, right? For me, it's wildly inconsistent at the end of a run and
> seems to become desynchronized among worker threads. In this [example
> run](https://hastebin.com/wigiwizabi.log) from my machine, it happens
> to settle at 10.
>
> Am I doing this wrong, somehow?
>
> If not, could somebody help me file a report? First post on this ML ...
>
> kind regards
Argh .. found the bug in my code.
Sorry for the spam!
Since we are here already, let me ask you about this other issue, I had:
Waiting on a condition var or joining a thread on the main thread can
freeze emacs totally dead. Like kill -9 dead.
Is this a known issue or should I investigate further?
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