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Date:      Wed, 13 Oct 1999 14:41:48 -0600
From:      Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com>
To:        Patrick Hartling <patrick@137.org>
Cc:        freebsd-realtime@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Comparing pthread_t's in user-level code
Message-ID:  <3804EE8C.413D3EF2@softweyr.com>
References:  <19991012203841.B82FE5D99@friley-161-13.res.iastate.edu>

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Patrick Hartling wrote:
> 
> I'm working on a project wherein we are putting pthread_t structures into
> a thread manager (a C++ STL map), and we want to be able to maintain the
> structures in an ordered fashion for performance reasons.  To do this, we
> need a way to compare the structures.  pthread_equal(3) gets us an
> equality comparison, but I cannot find anything for doing a less-than
> comparison.  On FreeBSD in particular, the pthread_t structure's contents
> are not accessible to user-level code (as far as I can tell), so that is
> providing some complication.  pthread_set_name_np() looks very promising
> since we could use strcmp(3) for doing less-than comparisons, but I cannot
> find any facility for retrieving a thread's name once it is set.  I've been
> looking through header files, the libc_r source and the mailing list
> archives but have come up empty thus far.  Is there some method to get a
> unique identifer for a pthread_t that can be used for comparison with other
> pthread_t's, or do we have to stick with pthread_equal(3) alone?

A pthread_t is a pointer to a struct pthread.  If you don't need any specific
ordering, you could simply sort on the pthread_t itself, treating it as an
unsigned integer value.

-- 
            "Where am I, and what am I doing in this handbasket?"

Wes Peters                                                         Softweyr LLC
wes@softweyr.com                                           http://softweyr.com/


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