opnsense-src/lib/libc/tests/stdlib/Makefile
Konstantin Belousov b585cd3e2c Add __cxa_thread_atexit(3) API implementation.
This is the backing feature to implement C++11 thread storage duration
specified by the thread_local keyword.  A destructor for given
thread-local object is registered to be executed at the thread
termination time using __cxa_thread_atexit().  Libc calls the
__cxa_thread_calls_dtors() during exit(3), before finalizers and
atexit functions, and libthr calls the function at the thread
termination time, after the stack unwinding and thread-specific key
destruction.

There are several uncertainties in the API which lacks a formal
specification.  Among them:
- is it allowed to register destructors during destructing;
	we allow, but limiting the nesting level.  If too many iterations
	detected, a diagnostic is issued to stderr and thread forcibly
	terminates for now.
- how to handle destructors which belong to an unloading dso;
	for now, we ignore destructor calls for such entries, and
	issue a diagnostic.  Linux does prevent dso unload until all
	threads with destructors from the dso terminated.
It is supposed that the diagnostics allow to detect real-world
applications relying on the above details and possibly adjust
our implementation.  Right now the choices were to provide the slim
API (but that rarely stands the practice test).

Tests are added to check generic functionality and to specify some of
the above implementation choices.

Submitted by:	Mahdi Mokhtari <mokhi64_gmail.com>
Reviewed by:	theraven
Discussed with:	dim (detection of -std=c++11 supoort for tests)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation (my involvement)
MFC after:	2 weeks
Differential revisions:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7224,
    https://reviews.freebsd.org/D7427
2016-08-06 13:32:40 +00:00

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Makefile

# $FreeBSD$
.include <src.opts.mk>
ATF_TESTS_C+= heapsort_test
ATF_TESTS_C+= mergesort_test
ATF_TESTS_C+= qsort_test
ATF_TESTS_C+= tsearch_test
.if ${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11}
ATF_TESTS_CXX+= cxa_thread_atexit_test
ATF_TESTS_CXX+= cxa_thread_atexit_nothr_test
.endif
# TODO: t_getenv_thread, t_mi_vector_hash
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= abs_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= atoi_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= div_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= getenv_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= exit_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= hsearch_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= posix_memalign_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= random_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= strtod_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= strtol_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C+= system_test
# TODO: need to come up with a correct explanation of what the patch pho does
# with h_atexit
#ATF_TESTS_SH= atexit_test
NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_SH= getopt_test
.include "../Makefile.netbsd-tests"
BINDIR= ${TESTSDIR}
# TODO: see comment above
#PROGS+= h_atexit
PROGS+= h_getopt h_getopt_long
CFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR}
CXXFLAGS.cxa_thread_atexit_test+= -std=c++11
CXXFLAGS.cxa_thread_atexit_nothr_test+= -std=c++11
LIBADD.cxa_thread_atexit_test+= pthread
.for t in h_getopt h_getopt_long
CFLAGS.$t+= -I${LIBNETBSD_SRCDIR} -I${SRCTOP}/contrib/netbsd-tests
LDFLAGS.$t+= -L${LIBNETBSD_OBJDIR}
LIBADD.${t}+= netbsd util
.endfor
LIBADD.strtod_test+= m
.include <bsd.test.mk>