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Re: cyg_thread_resume


Paleologos Spanos wrote:
> 
>  Hi,I have a problem using the cyg_thread_resume function.
> I have configured the scheduler to have the bitmap scheduler.I tried to
> modify the scheduler so as to test if it is possible to resume an exited
> thread.However,the thread's state didn't change.
>  What I did was to add after the if loop in line :161 in the sched.cxx
> file the below code :
> Cyg_Thread  *current = Cyg_Scheduler::get_current_thread();
>      cyg_thread_kill ((cyg_handle_t) current);
>        cyg_thread_resume((cyg_handle_t) current);
> 
> I have 2 threads on the application level and I would expect that the
> output should be
> 
>  execution of thread1
>  (resume thread1)
>  execution of thread1
>  (resume thread1)
> execution of thread1
> ....
> ....
> 
>  I tested these commands without the cyg_thread_resume and the thread was
> stopped(because of the cyg_thread_kill i suppose).
>  However adding  the command ofcyg_thread_resume does not restart the
> thread.Why?
> 
>  What am I doing wrong?

Uh... you just killed yourself so you aren't running any more, so how can
you then resume? Another thread has to resume you.

Jifl
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