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Diffstat (limited to 'libpthread/linuxthreads/Changes')
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1 files changed, 15 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/libpthread/linuxthreads/Changes b/libpthread/linuxthreads/Changes index 8ec26c9a6..b213f36c5 100644 --- a/libpthread/linuxthreads/Changes +++ b/libpthread/linuxthreads/Changes @@ -1,3 +1,15 @@ +Release 0.9: +- more ports (SH, IA-64, s390) +- many bug fixes +- timed sync object wait functions +- barrier implementation +- spinlocks implementation +- thread register on x86 +- variable stack size and position on some platforms + +Release 0.8: +(ehmm, forgot to update, don't know anymore) + Release 0.7: - Destructors for thread-specific data now conform to the POSIX semantics (call destructors again if non-NULL TSD remains after a round of @@ -6,7 +18,7 @@ Release 0.7: and smaller thread descriptors (Ulrich Drepper). - Added "error checking" mutexes. - Protect against multiple sigwait() on the same signals. -- Simplified implementation of semaphores when compare_and_swap is +- Simplified implementation of semaphores when compare_and_swap is not available. - Fixed bug in fork() where stdin was closed if fork() was called before the first pthread_create(). @@ -20,7 +32,7 @@ Release 0.6: - Validation of thread identifiers: no more crashes when operating on a thread that has exited (based on Pavel Krauz's ideas). - Added fallback implementation of semaphores for the 386 and the - Sparc. + Sparc. - Fixed a bug in signal handling causing false restarts of suspended threads. - Fixed a bug in realtime scheduling causing all threads to have @@ -49,7 +61,7 @@ Release 0.4: - Race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait fixed. - Recursive mutexes are back by popular demand. - Partial support for realtime scheduling (initiated by Richard Neitzel). -- pthread.h cleaned up a lot: now C++ compatible, added missing "const" +- pthread.h cleaned up a lot: now C++ compatible, added missing "const" qualifiers, added short documentation, put to GNU libc standards for name space pollution (Ulrich Drepper). - Motorola 68k port (contributed by Andreas Schwab). |