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Top Forums Programming Problem with POSIX pthreads and virtual memory Post 302222810 by shamrock on Thursday 7th of August 2008 01:44:56 PM
Old 08-07-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by JEscola
yes, detach is inside client procedure..

static void* cliente(void *datos)
{
int id=pthread_self();
char *buff=(char *)malloc(100000);
sleep(15);
free(buff);
buff=NULL;
int error=pthread_detach(id);
printf("End Thread (%d)\r\n",error);
pthread_exit(NULL);

}
Well can you change it so that pthread_detach() is called from inside the function main().
 

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PROFIL(2)							System Calls Manual							 PROFIL(2)

NAME
profil - execution time profile SYNOPSIS
profil(buff, bufsiz, offset, scale) char *buff; int bufsiz, offset, scale; DESCRIPTION
Buff points to an area of core whose length (in bytes) is given by bufsiz. After this call, the user's program counter (pc) is examined each clock tick (VAX and TAHOE: 100 ticks/second = 10 milliseconds per tick; 60 ticks/second ~= 16 milliseconds per tick); offset is sub- tracted from it, and the result multiplied by scale. If the resulting number corresponds to a word inside buff, that word is incremented. The scale is interpreted as an unsigned, fixed-point fraction with 16 bits of fraction: 0xffff gives a 1-1 mapping of pc's to words in buff; 0x7fff maps each pair of instruction words together. Profiling is turned off by giving a scale of 0 or 1. It is rendered ineffective by giving a bufsiz of 0. Profiling is turned off when an execve is executed, but remains on in child and parent both after a fork. Profiling is turned off if an update in buff would cause a mem- ory fault. RETURN VALUE
A 0, indicating success, is always returned. SEE ALSO
gprof(1), prof(1), setitimer(2), monitor(3) 3rd Berkeley Distribution May 6, 1987 PROFIL(2)
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