#include <pthread.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <assert.h> #include <signal.h> /* Should see 3 threads exiting in different ways, all holding one (or two) locks. */ pthread_mutex_t mxC1 = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; pthread_mutex_t mxC2 = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; pthread_mutex_t mxC2b = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; pthread_mutex_t mxP = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; /* This one exits in the normal way, by joining back */ void* child_fn1 ( void* arg ) { int r= pthread_mutex_lock( &mxC1 ); assert(!r); return NULL; } /* This one detaches, does its own thing. */ void* child_fn2 ( void* arg ) { int r; r= pthread_mutex_lock( &mxC2 ); assert(!r); r= pthread_mutex_lock( &mxC2b ); assert(!r); r= pthread_detach( pthread_self() ); assert(!r); return NULL; } /* Parent creates 2 children, takes a lock, waits, segfaults. Use sleeps to enforce exit ordering, for repeatable regtesting. */ int main ( void ) { int r; pthread_t child1, child2; r= pthread_create(&child2, NULL, child_fn2, NULL); assert(!r); sleep(1); r= pthread_create(&child1, NULL, child_fn1, NULL); assert(!r); r= pthread_join(child1, NULL); assert(!r); sleep(1); r= pthread_mutex_lock( &mxP ); kill( getpid(), SIGABRT ); return 0; }