diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'docs/source/development/threads.rst')
| -rw-r--r-- | docs/source/development/threads.rst | 79 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 79 deletions
diff --git a/docs/source/development/threads.rst b/docs/source/development/threads.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 674f4bd1..00000000 --- a/docs/source/development/threads.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -.. _threads: - -================================================================================ -Threads -================================================================================ - -This page is about efforts to make PROJ thread safe. - -Key Thread Safety Issues --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -* the global pj_errno variable is shared between threads and makes it - essentially impossible to handle errors safely. Being addressed with the - introduction of the projCtx execution context. -* the datum shift using grid files uses globally shared lists of loaded grid - information. Access to this has been made safe in 4.7.0 with the introduction - of a PROJ mutex used to protect access to these memory structures (see - pj_mutex.c). - -projCtx --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Primarily in order to avoid having pj_errno as a global variable, a "thread -context" structure has been introduced into a variation of the PROJ API for -the 4.8.0 release. The pj_init() and pj_init_plus() functions now have context -variations called pj_init_ctx() and pj_init_plus_ctx() which take a projections -context. - -The projections context can be created with pj_ctx_alloc(), and there is a -global default context used when one is not provided by the application. There -is a pj_ctx\_ set of functions to create, manipulate, query, and destroy -contexts. The contexts are also used now to handle setting debugging mode, and -to hold an error reporting function for textual error and debug messages. The -API looks like: - -:: - - projPJ pj_init_ctx( projCtx, int, char ** ); - projPJ pj_init_plus_ctx( projCtx, const char * ); - - projCtx pj_get_default_ctx(void); - projCtx pj_get_ctx( projPJ ); - void pj_set_ctx( projPJ, projCtx ); - projCtx pj_ctx_alloc(void); - void pj_ctx_free( projCtx ); - int pj_ctx_get_errno( projCtx ); - void pj_ctx_set_errno( projCtx, int ); - void pj_ctx_set_debug( projCtx, int ); - void pj_ctx_set_logger( projCtx, void (*)(void *, int, const char *) ); - void pj_ctx_set_app_data( projCtx, void * ); - void *pj_ctx_get_app_data( projCtx ); - -Multithreaded applications are now expected to create a projCtx per thread -using pj_ctx_alloc(). The context's error handlers, and app data may be -modified if desired, but at the very least each context has an internal error -value accessed with pj_ctx_get_errno() as opposed to looking at pj_errno. - -Note that pj_errno continues to exist, and it is set by pj_ctx_set_errno() (as -well as setting the context specific error number), but pj_errno still suffers -from the global shared problem between threads and should not be used by -multithreaded applications. - -Note that pj_init_ctx(), and pj_init_plus_ctx() will assign the projCtx to the -created projPJ object. Functions like pj_transform(), pj_fwd() and pj_inv() -will use the context of the projPJ for error reporting. - -src/multistresstest.c --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -A small multi-threaded test program has been written (src/multistresstest.c) -for testing multithreaded use of PROJ. It performs a series of reprojections -to setup a table expected results, and then it does them many times in several -threads to confirm that the results are consistent. At this time this program -is not part of the builds but it can be built on linux like: - -:: - - gcc -g multistresstest.c .libs/libproj.so -lpthread -o multistresstest - ./multistresstest |
