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Thread Pool Engine version 1.33 ...

aminer10
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Hello,

I have been testing all the night , and i have discovered a
problem, look at the following in the execute() method inside
my Thread Pool Engine:

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function TThreadPool.execute(func:TMyProc;const Context: Pointer): Boolean;

var
local_balance,local_count:integer;
params: PParams;
p:pointer;

begin
new(params);
setlength(params^,1);
params^[0].proc:=func;
params^[0].data:=context;

local_balance:=LockedIncLong(balance1) mod FThreadCount;
1-local_count:=Queues[local_balance].count;
2-while not Queues[local_balance].push(tobject(params^)) do;
3-if local_count=0 then events[local_balance].setevent;
p:=params;
dispose(p);

end;

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If local_count is not zero and between 1-3 the worker thread
have poped all the objects from the queue and it enters in a
waiting state, the event will not be signaled from the producer ,
and there is a possibility of a 'deadlock'.


So i have changed it to the following, to avoid the deadlock:

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function TThreadPool.execute(func:TMyProc;const Context: Pointer): Boolean;

var
local_balance,local_count:integer;
params: PParams;
p:pointer;

begin
new(params);
setlength(params^,1);
params^[0].proc:=func;
params^[0].data:=context;

local_balance:=LockedIncLong(balance1) mod FThreadCount;
//local_count:=Queues[local_balance].count;
while not Queues[local_balance].push(tobject(params^)) do;
//if local_count=0 then events[local_balance].setevent;
events[local_balance].setevent;
p:=params;
dispose(p);

end;

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You can download my Thread Pool Engine ,and the other modules
that use it, from:

http://pages.videotron.com/aminer/


Sincerely,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.


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aminer10
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Hello,

Look at the new code:

1- while not Queues[local_balance].push(tobject(params^)) do;
2- events[local_balance].setevent;


Now if between 1-2 the worker thread have poped all the objects
from the queue and it enters in a waiting state, the event will
be signaled by the producer - so no problem -

and

If the consumer was in a waiting state , the event will be signaled
by the consumer - so no problem -

and

If the consumer was doing its job poping and exxecuting, the event
will be signaled - so no problem here -


And in all those cases, there will be NO deadlock.

Sincerely,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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