/* * Copyright (c) 2002, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. * Created by: rolla.n.selbak REMOVE-THIS AT intel DOT com * This file is licensed under the GPL license. For the full content * of this license, see the COPYING file at the top level of this * source tree. * Test that pthread_self() * * Shall return the thread ID of the calling thread. No errors are defined. * * Steps: * 1. Create a new thread. * 2. The function that the thread calls will call pthread_self() and store * the return value (which is the thread ID of the thread calling it) into * a global variable. * 3. Call pthread_equal and verify that the thread IDs are the same. * 4. Verify that the new thread ID is not the same as main thread ID. * */ #include #include #include "posixtest.h" pthread_t new_th2; /* Global thread to hold the value of when pthread_self returns from the thread function. */ void *a_thread_func() { new_th2=pthread_self(); pthread_exit(0); return NULL; } int main() { pthread_t new_th1; /* Create a new thread. */ if(pthread_create(&new_th1, NULL, a_thread_func, NULL) != 0) { perror("Error creating thread\n"); return PTS_UNRESOLVED; } /* Wait for thread to return */ if(pthread_join(new_th1, NULL) != 0) { perror("Error in pthread_join()\n"); return PTS_UNRESOLVED; } /* Call pthread_equal() and pass to it the new thread ID in both * parameters. It should return a non-zero value, indicating that * both thread IDs are equal, and therefore refer to the same * thread. */ if(pthread_equal(new_th1, new_th2) == 0) { printf("Test FAILED\n"); return PTS_FAIL; } if (pthread_equal(new_th1, pthread_self()) != 0) { printf("Test FAILED -- 2 threads have the same ID\n"); return PTS_FAIL; } printf("Test PASSED\n"); return PTS_PASS; }