From: Jose Fonseca Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2015 13:51:28 +0000 (+0000) Subject: os,llvmpipe: Set rasterizer thread names on Linux. X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c944b91190048e370d2adc362f0860d9f58e58f2;p=mesa.git os,llvmpipe: Set rasterizer thread names on Linux. To help identify llvmpipe rasterizer threads -- especially when there can be so many. We can eventually generalize this to other OSes, but for that we must restrict the function to be called from the current thread. See also http://stackoverflow.com/a/7989973 Reviewed-by: Roland Scheidegger --- diff --git a/src/gallium/auxiliary/os/os_thread.h b/src/gallium/auxiliary/os/os_thread.h index ff46a891fe0..e9da8954885 100644 --- a/src/gallium/auxiliary/os/os_thread.h +++ b/src/gallium/auxiliary/os/os_thread.h @@ -85,6 +85,17 @@ static INLINE int pipe_thread_destroy( pipe_thread thread ) return thrd_detach( thread ); } +static INLINE void pipe_thread_setname( const char *name ) +{ +#if defined(HAVE_PTHREAD) +# if defined(__GNU_LIBRARY__) && defined(__GLIBC__) && defined(__GLIBC_MINOR__) && \ + (__GLIBC__ >= 3 || (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 12)) + pthread_setname_np(pthread_self(), name); +# endif +#endif + (void)name; +} + /* pipe_mutex */ diff --git a/src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/lp_rast.c b/src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/lp_rast.c index e168766e348..903e7c51002 100644 --- a/src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/lp_rast.c +++ b/src/gallium/drivers/llvmpipe/lp_rast.c @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ #include "util/u_rect.h" #include "util/u_surface.h" #include "util/u_pack_color.h" +#include "util/u_string.h" #include "os/os_time.h" @@ -747,11 +748,16 @@ static PIPE_THREAD_ROUTINE( thread_function, init_data ) struct lp_rasterizer_task *task = (struct lp_rasterizer_task *) init_data; struct lp_rasterizer *rast = task->rast; boolean debug = false; - unsigned fpstate = util_fpstate_get(); + char thread_name[16]; + unsigned fpstate; + + util_snprintf(thread_name, sizeof thread_name, "llvmpipe-%u", task->thread_index); + pipe_thread_setname(thread_name); /* Make sure that denorms are treated like zeros. This is * the behavior required by D3D10. OpenGL doesn't care. */ + fpstate = util_fpstate_get(); util_fpstate_set_denorms_to_zero(fpstate); while (1) {