Listing 1. Example Program
/* You can compile this program with:
* gcc -Wall -D_REENTRANT -o thread thread.c<\n>
* -lpthread */
/* We always need to include this header file for<\n>
* the threads */
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* This is the prototype for our thread function */
void *mythread(void *data);
/* We must initialize our mutex */
pthread_mutex_t count_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
/* This will be a shared variable between all of<\n>
* the threads */
int x = 0;
int main(void) {
/* This will be an array holding the thread ids<\n>
* for each thread */
/* We keep track of all the tids so that we can<\n>
* call pthread_join()later to retrieve
* the return value from the thread */
pthread_t tid[10];
int i;
/* We will now create the 10 threads. Each<\n>
* thread will increment x until x is 4000.
* On our last argument ot pthread_create
* we could have passed an argument to the
* thread function */
for(i=0; i<10; i++) {
pthread_create(&tids[i], NULL, mythread, NULL);
}
/* We will now wait for each thread to<\n>
* terminate */
for(i=0; i<10; i++) {
/* This will block until the specified
* thread finishes execution. Our second
* argument to pthread_join can be a pointer
* that will have the return value of the
* thread stored in it */
pthread_join(tids[i], NULL);
printf("Thread id %ld returned\n", tids[i]);
}
return(1);
}
/* This is our actual thread function */
void *mythread(void *data) {
while(x < 4000) {
/* We will now try to lock the mutex. If
* another thread already has it locked, we
* block until it is available again. After
* you first run this program, you should
* comment out the lock/unlock lines in this
* function so that you can see why you need
* mutexes. */
pthread_mutex_lock(&count_mutex);
x++;
/* We will have it print out the thread ID
* and the value of X */
printf("Thread ID%ld: X is now %d.\n",
pthread_self(), x);
/* We will now release the mutex so that
* another thread gets the chance to run. */
pthread_mutex_unlock(&count_mutex);
}
/* We can return a pointer. Whatever pointer
* we return can later be retrieved using the
* pthread_join function */
pthread_exit(NULL);
}
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