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Work on userprog tests.
[pintos-anon]
/
src
/
threads
/
synch.c
diff --git
a/src/threads/synch.c
b/src/threads/synch.c
index be8f0a5a9ad80c7c6dec016987bb23e0aad58d4f..a892454c8e9adf186c8189173d46c635b15e13e4 100644
(file)
--- a/
src/threads/synch.c
+++ b/
src/threads/synch.c
@@
-117,7
+117,7
@@
sema_self_test (void)
printf ("Testing semaphores...");
sema_init (&sema[0], 0, "ping");
sema_init (&sema[1], 0, "pong");
printf ("Testing semaphores...");
sema_init (&sema[0], 0, "ping");
sema_init (&sema[1], 0, "pong");
- thread_create ("sema-test", sema_test_helper, &sema);
+ thread_create ("sema-test",
PRI_DEFAULT,
sema_test_helper, &sema);
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
sema_up (&sema[0]);
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
sema_up (&sema[0]);
@@
-162,7
+162,6
@@
lock_init (struct lock *lock, const char *name)
ASSERT (lock != NULL);
ASSERT (name != NULL);
ASSERT (lock != NULL);
ASSERT (name != NULL);
- strlcpy (lock->name, name, sizeof lock->name);
lock->holder = NULL;
sema_init (&lock->semaphore, 1, name);
}
lock->holder = NULL;
sema_init (&lock->semaphore, 1, name);
}
@@
-226,7
+225,7
@@
lock_name (const struct lock *lock)
{
ASSERT (lock != NULL);
{
ASSERT (lock != NULL);
- return
lock->name
;
+ return
sema_name (&lock->semaphore)
;
}
\f
/* One semaphore in a list. */
}
\f
/* One semaphore in a list. */
@@
-251,7
+250,7
@@
cond_init (struct condition *cond, const char *name)
}
/* Atomically releases LOCK and waits for COND to be signaled by
}
/* Atomically releases LOCK and waits for COND to be signaled by
- some other piece of code. After COND is signal
l
ed, LOCK is
+ some other piece of code. After COND is signaled, LOCK is
reacquired before returning. LOCK must be held before calling
this function.
reacquired before returning. LOCK must be held before calling
this function.
@@
-262,7
+261,7
@@
cond_init (struct condition *cond, const char *name)
again.
A given condition variable is associated with only a single
again.
A given condition variable is associated with only a single
- lock, but one lock may be
be
associated with any number of
+ lock, but one lock may be associated with any number of
condition variables. That is, there is a one-to-many mapping
from locks to condition variables.
condition variables. That is, there is a one-to-many mapping
from locks to condition variables.