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The thread create by pthread_create the same with the kernel thread?
I use the code below to test the maximum number of threads that the pthread_create function can create.
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdio.h>
static unsigned long long thread_nr = 0;
pthread_mutex_t mutex_;
void* inc_thread_nr(void* arg) {
(void*)arg;
pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_);
thread_nr ++;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_);
/* printf("thread_nr = %d\n", thread_nr); */
sleep(300000);
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int err;
int cnt = 0;
pthread_t pid[1000000];
pthread_mutex_init(&mutex_, NULL);
while (cnt < 1000000) {
err = pthread_create(&pid[cnt], NULL, (void*)inc_thread_nr, NULL);
if (err != 0) {
break;
}
cnt++;
}
pthread_join(pid[cnt], NULL);
pthread_mutex_destroy(&mutex_);
printf("Maximum number of threads per process is = %d\n", thread_nr);
}
And the output is :
Maximum number of threads per process is = 825
Is that the maximum number of threads that the pthread_create function can create?
Besides, I use the command below to view the maximum number of threads my system allows:
# cat /proc/sys/kernel/threads-max
And the number is 772432.
Why is the output of my program not equal to the value of threads-max
?
My OS is Fodaro 16, with 12 cores, 48G RAM.
pthread_create()
function can only create one thread. You may call it multiple times -- apparently 825 without error. This may vary though with system loading, process changes, and other variables changing.errno
you have observed.printf("Maximum number of threads per process is = %d\n", cnt);