// Pthread Web Worker startup routine: // This is the entry point file that is loaded first by each Web Worker // that executes pthreads on the Emscripten application. // Thread-local: var threadInfoStruct = 0; // Info area for this thread in Emscripten HEAP (shared). If zero, this worker is not currently hosting an executing pthread. var selfThreadId = 0; // The ID of this thread. 0 if not hosting a pthread. var parentThreadId = 0; // The ID of the parent pthread that launched this thread. var tempDoublePtr = 0; // A temporary memory area for global float and double marshalling operations. // Thread-local: Each thread has its own allocated stack space. var STACK_BASE = 0; var STACKTOP = 0; var STACK_MAX = 0; // These are system-wide memory area parameters that are set at main runtime startup in main thread, and stay constant throughout the application. var buffer; // All pthreads share the same Emscripten HEAP as SharedArrayBuffer with the main execution thread. var DYNAMICTOP_PTR = 0; var TOTAL_MEMORY = 0; var STATICTOP = 0; var staticSealed = true; // When threads are being initialized, the static memory area has been already sealed a long time ago. var DYNAMIC_BASE = 0; var ENVIRONMENT_IS_PTHREAD = true; // Cannot use console.log or console.error in a web worker, since that would risk a browser deadlock! https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1049091 // Therefore implement custom logging facility for threads running in a worker, which queue the messages to main thread to print. var Module = {}; function threadPrint() { var text = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(' '); console.log(text); } function threadPrintErr() { var text = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(' '); console.error(text); } function threadAlert() { var text = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(' '); postMessage({cmd: 'alert', text: text, threadId: selfThreadId}); } Module['print'] = threadPrint; Module['printErr'] = threadPrintErr; this.alert = threadAlert; this.onmessage = function(e) { if (e.data.cmd === 'load') { // Preload command that is called once per worker to parse and load the Emscripten code. // Initialize the thread-local field(s): tempDoublePtr = e.data.tempDoublePtr; // Initialize the global "process"-wide fields: buffer = e.data.buffer; Module['TOTAL_MEMORY'] = TOTAL_MEMORY = e.data.TOTAL_MEMORY; STATICTOP = e.data.STATICTOP; DYNAMIC_BASE = e.data.DYNAMIC_BASE; DYNAMICTOP_PTR = e.data.DYNAMICTOP_PTR; PthreadWorkerInit = e.data.PthreadWorkerInit; importScripts(e.data.url); if (typeof FS !== 'undefined') FS.createStandardStreams(); postMessage({ cmd: 'loaded' }); } else if (e.data.cmd === 'objectTransfer') { PThread.receiveObjectTransfer(e.data); } else if (e.data.cmd === 'run') { // This worker was idle, and now should start executing its pthread entry point. threadInfoStruct = e.data.threadInfoStruct; __register_pthread_ptr(threadInfoStruct, /*isMainBrowserThread=*/0, /*isMainRuntimeThread=*/0); // Pass the thread address inside the asm.js scope to store it for fast access that avoids the need for a FFI out. assert(threadInfoStruct); selfThreadId = e.data.selfThreadId; parentThreadId = e.data.parentThreadId; assert(selfThreadId); assert(parentThreadId); // TODO: Emscripten runtime has these variables twice(!), once outside the asm.js module, and a second time inside the asm.js module. // Review why that is? Can those get out of sync? STACK_BASE = STACKTOP = e.data.stackBase; STACK_MAX = STACK_BASE + e.data.stackSize; assert(STACK_BASE != 0); assert(STACK_MAX > STACK_BASE); Runtime.establishStackSpace(e.data.stackBase, e.data.stackBase + e.data.stackSize); var result = 0; PThread.receiveObjectTransfer(e.data); PThread.setThreadStatus(_pthread_self(), 1/*EM_THREAD_STATUS_RUNNING*/); try { // HACK: Some code in the wild has instead signatures of form 'void *ThreadMain()', which seems to be ok in native code. // To emulate supporting both in test suites, use the following form. This is brittle! if (typeof asm['dynCall_ii'] !== 'undefined') { result = asm.dynCall_ii(e.data.start_routine, e.data.arg); // pthread entry points are always of signature 'void *ThreadMain(void *arg)' } else { result = asm.dynCall_i(e.data.start_routine); // as a hack, try signature 'i' as fallback. } } catch(e) { if (e === 'Canceled!') { PThread.threadCancel(); return; } else { Atomics.store(HEAPU32, (threadInfoStruct + 4 /*{{{ C_STRUCTS.pthread.threadExitCode }}}*/ ) >> 2, -2 /*A custom entry specific to Emscripten denoting that the thread crashed.*/); Atomics.store(HEAPU32, (threadInfoStruct + 0 /*{{{ C_STRUCTS.pthread.threadStatus }}}*/ ) >> 2, 1); // Mark the thread as no longer running. _emscripten_futex_wake(threadInfoStruct + 0 /*{{{ C_STRUCTS.pthread.threadStatus }}}*/, 0x7FFFFFFF/*INT_MAX*/); // wake all threads throw e; } } // The thread might have finished without calling pthread_exit(). If so, then perform the exit operation ourselves. // (This is a no-op if explicit pthread_exit() had been called prior.) if (!Module['noExitRuntime']) PThread.threadExit(result); else console.log('pthread noExitRuntime: not quitting.'); } else if (e.data.cmd === 'cancel') { // Main thread is asking for a pthread_cancel() on this thread. if (threadInfoStruct && PThread.thisThreadCancelState == 0/*PTHREAD_CANCEL_ENABLE*/) { PThread.threadCancel(); } } else { Module['printErr']('pthread-main.js received unknown command ' + e.data.cmd); } }