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I want to do something like this:

void *do_work_son(void *data)
{            
    mystruct *d = (mystruct*)data;
    while(true)
    {
        // d->whatever is corrupt
    }
}

void start_thread(pthread_t *mt)
{
    mystruct data = ...;
    pthread_create(&(*mt), NULL, do_work_son, (void *)&data);
}

int main()
{
    pthread mt;
    start_thread(&mt);
    // do more stuff here
    pthread_join(mt, NULL);
}

The idea is spawn off some threads and keep doing more work in main... then when done doing more work, wait for the threads to finish.

It compiles fine, but the data struct is corrupted when it gets accessed inside do_work_son. I think this is because the threads are exiting, even though I'm calling join in main. If I move the pthread_{create,join} calls both to start_thread, it works fine, but then my main function is blocked by the while loop. Am I crazy for doing it this way?

2 Answers 2

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I think this is because the threads are exiting,

No, that's because data is an automatic variable in the start_thread() function, which is invalidated when start_thread() returns, so using its address afterwards invokes undefined behavior.

Either malloc()ate some memory for it, or make it static, or whatever. Just make sure it survives the death of start_thread().

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    I type too slow :( Off topic: I liked your old photo better ;) Mar 14, 2013 at 21:17
  • @DanielFischer I've been typing a lot these days (implementing a scripting language). To the photo: I wished that certain "someone" will like it. Too bad she didn't...
    – user529758
    Mar 14, 2013 at 21:19
  • @DanielFischer But it will persist nevertheless, maybe there are people who are wondering who the heck this H2CO3 guy is. :P
    – user529758
    Mar 14, 2013 at 21:22
  • @H2CO3 Are you saying that the malloc can occur in start_thread and it will survive after scope leaves start_thread?
    – user67416
    Mar 14, 2013 at 21:27
  • @H2CO3 One additional question: is this one specific case of the correct use of malloc? Can you give me a litmus test for when the use of malloc is appropriate over other methods? Thanks
    – user67416
    Mar 14, 2013 at 21:45
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The answer is simple: you are passing a reference of a local variable and then leaving the scope. Replace it with data allocated on heap and it would work like a charm

void start_thread(pthread_t *mt)
{
    mystruct *data = malloc(sizeof(*data));
    ...;
    pthread_create(mt, NULL, do_work_son, data);
}

EDIT:

About preassignment question:

void start_thread(pthread_t *mt)
{
    mystruct local_data = {...};
    mystruct *data = malloc(sizeof(*data));
    *data = local_data;
    ...;
    pthread_create(mt, NULL, do_work_son, data);
}
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    Wow, you just used malloc() correctly. Rare diamond nowadays on SO.
    – user529758
    Mar 14, 2013 at 21:27
  • Is there a way to initialize mystruct with values as well as do the malloc all in one step?
    – user67416
    Mar 14, 2013 at 21:29
  • @g33kz0r in two, if your data is POD: you can always make an assignment from some pre-created structure (static, local, other): *data = my_preset_data. Mar 14, 2013 at 21:35
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    I'm more of a python guy myself. Came back to C this week intentionally as an exercise in forcing myself to take computing seriously again.
    – user67416
    Mar 14, 2013 at 21:51
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    @g33kz0r Now that attitude itself is worth an upvote to your comment.
    – user529758
    Mar 14, 2013 at 21:52

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