This is notably needed because in glibc 2.34, the move of pthread functions into libc.so happened for Linux only, not GNU/Hurd. The pthread_self() function can also always be used fine as it is on GNU/Hurd. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * config/os/gnu-linux/os_defines.h [!__linux__] (_GLIBCXX_NATIVE_THREAD_ID, _GLIBCXX_GTHREAD_USE_WEAK): Do not define. --- a/libstdc++-v3/config/os/gnu-linux/os_defines.h +++ b/libstdc++-v3/config/os/gnu-linux/os_defines.h @@ -49,22 +49,24 @@ // version dynamically in case it has changed since libstdc++ was configured. #define _GLIBCXX_NO_OBSOLETE_ISINF_ISNAN_DYNAMIC __GLIBC_PREREQ(2,23) -#if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 27) -// Since glibc 2.27 pthread_self() is usable without linking to libpthread. -# define _GLIBCXX_NATIVE_THREAD_ID pthread_self() -#else +#ifdef __linux__ +# if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 27) +// Since glibc 2.27 Linux' pthread_self() is usable without linking to libpthread. +# define _GLIBCXX_NATIVE_THREAD_ID pthread_self() +# else // Before then it was in libc.so.6 but not libc.a, and always returns 0, // which breaks the invariant this_thread::get_id() != thread::id{}. // So only use it if we know the libpthread version is available. // Otherwise use (__gthread_t)1 as the ID of the main (and only) thread. -# define _GLIBCXX_NATIVE_THREAD_ID \ - (__gthread_active_p() ? __gthread_self() : (__gthread_t)1) -#endif +# define _GLIBCXX_NATIVE_THREAD_ID \ + (__gthread_active_p() ? __gthread_self() : (__gthread_t)1) +# endif -#if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 34) -// Since glibc 2.34 all pthreads functions are usable without linking to +# if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 34) +// Since glibc 2.34 all Linux pthreads functions are usable without linking to // libpthread. -# define _GLIBCXX_GTHREAD_USE_WEAK 0 +# define _GLIBCXX_GTHREAD_USE_WEAK 0 +# endif #endif #endif