MINOR: debug: make ha_thread_dump_done() take the pointer to be used

This will allow the caller to decide whether to definitely clear the
pointer and release the thread, or to leave it unlocked so that it's
easy to analyse from the struct (the goal will be to use that in panic()
so that cores are easy to analyse).
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Willy Tarreau 2024-10-19 14:52:35 +02:00
parent 091de0f9b2
commit d7c34ba479

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@ -395,9 +395,10 @@ struct buffer *ha_thread_dump_fill(struct buffer *buf, int thr)
return (struct buffer *)((ulong)old & ~0x1UL);
}
/* Indicates to the called thread that the dumped data are collected. It waits
* for the dump to be completed if it was not the case, and can also leave if
* the pointer is NULL (e.g. if a thread has aborted).
/* Indicates to the called thread that the dumped data are collected by writing
* <buf> into the designated thread's dump buffer (usually buf is NULL). It
* waits for the dump to be completed if it was not the case, and can also
* leave if the pointer is NULL (e.g. if a thread has aborted).
*/
void ha_thread_dump_done(struct buffer *buf, int thr)
{
@ -412,7 +413,7 @@ void ha_thread_dump_done(struct buffer *buf, int thr)
ha_thread_relax();
continue;
}
} while (!HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&ha_thread_ctx[thr].thread_dump_buffer, &old, 0));
} while (!HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&ha_thread_ctx[thr].thread_dump_buffer, &old, buf));
}
/* performs a complete thread dump: calls the remote thread and marks the
@ -421,7 +422,7 @@ void ha_thread_dump_done(struct buffer *buf, int thr)
void ha_thread_dump(struct buffer *buf, int thr)
{
ha_thread_dump_fill(buf, thr);
ha_thread_dump_done(buf, thr);
ha_thread_dump_done(NULL, thr);
}
/* dumps into the buffer some information related to task <task> (which may