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unfortunately we cannot detect if a foreign thread is still running. Thus sucks. But what can we do? U. Drepper thinks our use case is invalid.
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@ -111,17 +111,12 @@ pa_thread* pa_thread_new(pa_thread_func_t thread_func, void *userdata) {
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int pa_thread_is_running(pa_thread *t) {
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assert(t);
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if (!t->thread_func) {
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/* Mhmm, this is a foreign thread, t->running is not
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* necessarily valid. We misuse pthread_getschedparam() to
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* check if the thread is valid. This might not be portable. */
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int policy;
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struct sched_param param;
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return pthread_getschedparam(t->id, &policy, ¶m) >= 0 || errno != ESRCH;
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}
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/* Unfortunately there is no way to tell whether a "foreign"
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* thread is still running. See
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* http://udrepper.livejournal.com/16844.html for more
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* information */
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assert(t->thread_func);
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return pa_atomic_load(&t->running) > 0;
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}
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