@@ -23,6 +23,22 @@ RT_DEFINE_HW_SPINLOCK(pth_lock);
2323_pthread_data_t * pth_table [PTHREAD_NUM_MAX ] = {NULL };
2424static int concurrency_level ;
2525
26+ /**
27+ * @brief Retrieves the private data structure of a specified thread
28+ *
29+ * This function locates and validates the thread-private data structure associated with the given thread ID.
30+ * It uses a spinlock to synchronize access to the global thread table, ensuring data consistency in multithreaded environments.
31+ * A magic number validation is performed before returning to guarantee structural integrity.
32+ *
33+ * @param thread Thread ID used to index into the global thread data table
34+ *
35+ * @return Pointer to the thread's private data structure on success; NULL if thread ID is invalid or data not initialized
36+ *
37+ * @note
38+ * - Protects global thread table access with spinlock to prevent data race conditions
39+ * - Magic number validation (magic) prevents access to released or corrupted thread data
40+ * - Internal interface typically used by other POSIX thread library functions
41+ */
2642_pthread_data_t * _pthread_get_data (pthread_t thread )
2743{
2844 _pthread_data_t * ptd ;
@@ -38,6 +54,24 @@ _pthread_data_t *_pthread_get_data(pthread_t thread)
3854 return NULL ;
3955}
4056
57+ /**
58+ * @brief Get the index position of a thread data in the global thread table
59+ *
60+ * This function searches for matching thread data index by traversing the global thread table.
61+ * Uses spinlock synchronization mechanism to ensure safe access to the global thread table
62+ * in multi-threaded environments.
63+ *
64+ * @param ptd Pointer to the target thread data structure
65+ *
66+ * @return Index value of type pthread_t
67+ * - Returns corresponding index (0~PTHREAD_NUM_MAX-1) when found
68+ * - Returns PTHREAD_NUM_MAX when no match is found
69+ *
70+ * @note
71+ * - Protects global thread table access with spinlock to prevent data races from concurrent access
72+ * - Uses sequential traversal method to find matching thread data
73+ * - Return value of PTHREAD_NUM_MAX indicates no match found in the global table
74+ */
4175pthread_t _pthread_data_get_pth (_pthread_data_t * ptd )
4276{
4377 int index ;
@@ -52,6 +86,26 @@ pthread_t _pthread_data_get_pth(_pthread_data_t *ptd)
5286 return index ;
5387}
5488
89+ /**
90+ * @brief Create and initialize a new thread data structure with index allocation
91+ *
92+ * This function allocates memory for a new thread data structure, initializes its default state,
93+ * and registers it in the global thread table. Uses spinlock synchronization to ensure safe
94+ * access to the global thread table in multi-threaded environments.
95+ *
96+ * @return Allocated index value of type pthread_t
97+ * - Returns valid index (0~PTHREAD_NUM_MAX-1) on successful allocation
98+ * - Returns PTHREAD_NUM_MAX when memory allocation fails or no space available in thread table
99+ *
100+ * @note
101+ * - Protects global thread table access with spinlock to prevent data races
102+ * - Uses sequential search to find first available slot in thread table
103+ * - Cleans up allocated memory and returns error when no available slots
104+ * - Initializes thread data with default states:
105+ * - Cancellation disabled (PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE)
106+ * - Deferred cancellation type (PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED)
107+ * - Magic number validation (PTHREAD_MAGIC) for structure integrity
108+ */
55109pthread_t _pthread_data_create (void )
56110{
57111 int index ;
@@ -87,6 +141,27 @@ pthread_t _pthread_data_create(void)
87141 return index ;
88142}
89143
144+ /**
145+ * @brief Create and initialize a new thread data structure with index allocation
146+ *
147+ * This function allocates memory for a new thread data structure, initializes its default state,
148+ * and registers it in the global thread table. Uses spinlock synchronization to ensure safe
149+ * access to the global thread table in multi-threaded environments.
150+ *
151+ * @return Allocated index value of type pthread_t
152+ * - Returns valid index (0~PTHREAD_NUM_MAX-1) on successful allocation
153+ * - Returns PTHREAD_NUM_MAX when memory allocation fails or no space available in thread table
154+ *
155+ * @note
156+ * - Protects global thread table access with spinlock to prevent data races
157+ * - Uses sequential search to find first available slot in thread table
158+ * - Frees allocated memory and returns error when no available slots
159+ * - Initializes thread data with default states:
160+ * - Cancellation disabled (PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE)
161+ * - Deferred cancellation type (PTHREAD_CANCEL_DEFERRED)
162+ * - Magic number validation (PTHREAD_MAGIC) for structure integrity
163+ * - Explicitly clears magic number before freeing memory to prevent reuse
164+ */
90165static inline void _destroy_item (int index , _pthread_data_t * ptd )
91166{
92167 extern _pthread_key_data_t _thread_keys [PTHREAD_KEY_MAX ];
@@ -106,6 +181,30 @@ static inline void _destroy_item(int index, _pthread_data_t *ptd)
106181 #define NOT_USE_CXX_TLS -1
107182#endif
108183
184+
185+ /**
186+ * @brief Destroy and clean up a thread data structure along with associated resources
187+ *
188+ * This function releases all resources associated with a thread data structure including:
189+ * - Thread-local storage (TLS) destructors execution
190+ * - Joinable semaphore deletion
191+ * - Global thread table entry cleanup
192+ * - Memory deallocation after proper resource release
193+ *
194+ * @param ptd Pointer to the thread data structure to be destroyed
195+ *
196+ * @note
197+ * - Protects global thread table access with spinlock to prevent data races
198+ * - Handles TLS destruction differently based on C++11 support:
199+ * - C++11: Reverse iteration from emutls key position for safe destructor calls
200+ * - C-only: Forward iteration through all thread keys
201+ * - Maintains strict resource cleanup order:
202+ * 1. TLS destructors -> 2. Global table removal -> 3. Semaphore deletion -> 4. Memory release
203+ * - Uses magic number validation to prevent double-free and invalid access
204+ * - Explicitly clears magic number before final memory release
205+ * - Nullifies pointer references after freeing to prevent dangling references
206+ * - Thread-safe operation through spinlock protection during critical sections
207+ */
109208void _pthread_data_destroy (_pthread_data_t * ptd )
110209{
111210 pthread_t pth ;
@@ -174,6 +273,26 @@ void _pthread_data_destroy(_pthread_data_t *ptd)
174273 }
175274}
176275
276+ /**
277+ * @brief Perform final cleanup of thread resources during thread termination
278+ *
279+ * This function handles the complete resource cleanup for a terminated thread, including:
280+ * - Clearing cleanup handlers
281+ * - Releasing thread stack memory
282+ * - Detaching thread data structures
283+ * - Final deallocation of thread control block
284+ *
285+ * @param tid Thread control block pointer to be cleaned up
286+ *
287+ * @note
288+ * - Must be called as the final cleanup step after thread termination
289+ * - Follows strict resource release order:
290+ * 1. Clear cleanup handlers -> 2. Release stack -> 3. Detach data -> 4. Free control block
291+ * - Explicitly nullifies pointers after freeing to prevent dangling references
292+ * - Thread-safe operation assumes caller has handled synchronization
293+ * - Handles both joinable and detached thread cleanup scenarios
294+ * - Designed to work with thread detachment and join completion mechanisms
295+ */
177296static void _pthread_cleanup (rt_thread_t tid )
178297{
179298 /* clear cleanup function */
@@ -189,6 +308,26 @@ static void _pthread_cleanup(rt_thread_t tid)
189308 rt_free (tid );
190309}
191310
311+ /**
312+ * @brief Thread entry point stub that manages thread execution and resource cleanup
313+ *
314+ * This function serves as the entry point for POSIX threads, executing the thread's main
315+ * function and handling post-exit resource management based on the thread's detach state.
316+ *
317+ * @param parameter Thread parameter containing the _pthread_data_t structure pointer
318+ *
319+ * @note
320+ * - Executes thread's main function through thread_entry callback
321+ * - Handles two resource management scenarios:
322+ * - JOINABLE threads: Store return value and release join semaphore
323+ * - DETACHED threads: Immediately destroy thread resources
324+ * - Maintains strict execution flow:
325+ * 1. Execute user thread function -> 2. Check detach state -> 3. Handle cleanup
326+ * - Properly coordinates with joinable semaphore mechanism for synchronous termination
327+ * - Assumes thread data structure remains valid until cleanup completion
328+ * - Thread-safe operation relies on proper synchronization in resource destruction
329+ * - Integrates with pthread lifecycle management system for complete resource recovery
330+ */
192331static void pthread_entry_stub (void * parameter )
193332{
194333 void * value ;
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