svn commit: r368130 - in head/devel/bennugd-core: . files
Jason E. Hale
jhale at freebsd.org
Sun Sep 14 12:19:47 UTC 2014
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 5:28 AM, Tijl Coosemans <tijl at freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Sep 2014 04:20:34 -0400 "Jason E. Hale" <jhale at freebsd.org> wrote:
>>
>> Should we no longer be patching for -lpthread? Does
>> https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/dads-pthread.html
>> no longer apply?
>
> If you ask me it doesn't. The C compiler automatically links in libc
> and we used to have two, libc (without threading) and libc_r (with
> threading). The -pthread flag told the compiler which one to use.
> Nowadays we have one libc and libpthread provides threading functions.
> All -pthread does is tell the compiler to link in libpthread, just like
> -lpthread does. They are the same.
>
> It used to be that this libpthread could only be linked into executables
> and not into libraries. This meant that if an executable depended on a
> library that used threading, it had to be linked with libpthread even if
> it didn't use threading itself. This is why several ports still have
> LDFLAGS+=-pthread or similar, just because one of the libraries in the
> dependency chain used threading. This is no longer necessary.
>
> There's one thing that is still special about libpthread and that is
> that it needs to be loaded into memory before libc because it overrides
> some libc symbols. So if you mention -lc explicitly on the command
> line (which you normally don't), -lpthread has to appear in front of it.
> And, if an executable dlopen()s a library that uses threading, the
> executable needs to be linked with libpthread even if it doesn't use
> threading itself.
Very interesting. Thanks for your detailed response, Tijl!
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