We are trying to add nodes to a linked list in one thread, and delete nodes from the linked list in the other thread.
We believe the following line is our problem: if(time(NULL) == llnode->time) .We are trying to access the time in the head node of the list. I'm not sure if we are passing the correct arguments to the functions. The thread to create nodes is working correctly, but the thread to delete nodes isn't. It's resulting in a segmentation fault. It'd be greatly appreciated if anyone could point me in the right direction, as I've been stuck on this for a while.
/* Link list node */
struct node
{
int roomNo;
time_t time;
struct node* next;
};
void * addThread(void *n)
{
struct node *llnode = n;
time_t date;
int room;
struct tm * timeptr;
pthread_mutex_lock(&lock);
while (pending < 5)
{
printf("Adding node.\n");
insert(&llnode, getRandRoom(), getRandTime());
date = getRandTime();
room = getRandRoom();
timeptr = localtime(&date);
printf("Registered: %d %s", room, asctime(timeptr));
sleep(1);
pending++;
}
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lock);
}
void * wakeThread(void *n)
{
struct node *llnode = n;
while(1)
{
if(time(NULL) == llnode->time)
{
printf("Deleting head node.\n");
pthread_mutex_lock(&lock);
deleteNode(&llnode);
pending--;
expired++;
pthread_mutex_unlock(&lock);
}
}
}
int main()
{
struct node* head;
head = NULL;
signal(SIGINT, ctrlc_catch);
pthread_t addWakeup, makeWakeup;
pthread_create(&addWakeup, NULL, addThread, (void*)head);
sleep(6);
pthread_create(&makeWakeup, NULL, wakeThread, (void*)head);
pthread_join(addWakeup, NULL);
pthread_join(makeWakeup, NULL);
return 0;
}
Here are the prototypes for our functions that aren't shown in the code(functions have been tested outside the threads and are fully functional):
void insert(struct node** head_ref, int new_room, time_t new_time);
void deleteNode(struct node** head_ref);
time(NULL) == llnode->time
is very bad practice. It may never evaluate to true, for reasons that may vary depending on the native hardware, the clocking of the CPU, the utilization of the CPU, the daylight savings mode, and the current phase of the moon. Use>=
instead.