fix(pthread): Remove TLS pointer/deletion callback from correct thread

Originally, pthread_internal_local_storage_destructor_callback was only called from pthread_exit
on the thread whose TLS is being destroyed.

In b3755b751e, pthread_internal_local_storage_destructor_callback
started being called from pthread_join and pthread_detach on a different thread (whichever one
called one of those functions).

But pthread_internal_local_storage_destructor_callback is still calling
vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointer and vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointerAndDelCallback with a NULL
xTaskToSet argument, which causes those functions to set the TLS pointer and deletion callback
for the current thread, not the thread whose TLS is being destroyed.

This commit makes pthread_internal_local_storage_destructor_callback call
vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointer and vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointerAndDelCallback
with the handle of the thread whose TLS is being destroyed.
This commit is contained in:
Myk Melez 2024-06-26 15:34:23 -07:00 committed by Marius Vikhammer
parent 16450168d6
commit bf7ab2249c

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@ -147,7 +147,9 @@ static void pthread_cleanup_thread_specific_data_callback(int index, void *v_tls
free(tls);
}
/* this function called from pthread_task_func for "early" cleanup of TLS in a pthread */
/* this function called from pthread_task_func for "early" cleanup of TLS in a pthread
and from pthread_join/pthread_detach for cleanup of TLS after pthread exit
*/
void pthread_internal_local_storage_destructor_callback(TaskHandle_t handle)
{
void *tls = pvTaskGetThreadLocalStoragePointer(handle, PTHREAD_TLS_INDEX);
@ -157,9 +159,9 @@ void pthread_internal_local_storage_destructor_callback(TaskHandle_t handle)
calling it again...
*/
#if !defined(CONFIG_FREERTOS_TLSP_DELETION_CALLBACKS)
vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointer(NULL, PTHREAD_TLS_INDEX, NULL);
vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointer(handle, PTHREAD_TLS_INDEX, NULL);
#else
vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointerAndDelCallback(NULL,
vTaskSetThreadLocalStoragePointerAndDelCallback(handle,
PTHREAD_TLS_INDEX,
NULL,
NULL);