Questions tagged [reentrancy]
Reentrancy usually refers to subroutines, functions, methods and mutexes. A subroutine is considered reentrant if it can be safely called before a previous call has completed.
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Using GCD and code-reuse: avoiding re-entrant code deadlock
I'm using GCD to add thread-safety to a class.
Some public methods of my class are called by other public methods in the class. However, this leads to the re-entrant locking problem: if I protect ...
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Stdio initialisation - embedded, newlib, freeRTOS
I am not actually sure where the best place to post this is as it is a combination of newlib code, FreeRTOS and a custom implementation. Application is embedded ARM using GCC (arm-eabi...), newlib ...
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Python signal handlers and reentry
Are signal handlers in Python reentrant?
I have a signal handler for a timer that snapshots the stack many times a second - its a statistical profiler. Can my signal handler re-enter if it takes too ...
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Can I use anonymous mmap() as a reentrant version of malloc()?
Although mmap() requires a syscall and it can only allocate whole pages, maybe it could be used as a workaround to use dynamic memory allocation (malloc()) from signal handlers.
The malloc() isn't ...
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Preventing reentrancy and enforcing consistent state
So let's say I have a C API that looks like this:
// configure various parameters
int set_option(const char* name, const char* value);
// callback invoked during long running operation
typedef int (*...
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Reentrancy attack implementation
I'm trying to solve the reentrancy attack ethernaut challenge.
Here is the solidity code for the target contract:
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import 'https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-...
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Which standard c++ functions and types support reentrancy?
The C++ Standard (c++14 and also the current working draft) states that
Except where explicitly specified in this document, it is
implementation-defined which functions in the C++ standard library ...
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Accessing yyout in a reentrant Bison-generated parser
Is there a regular way to access the function yyget_out(scanner) or the variable yyout from a reentrant Bison-generated parser?
I want to write a message to the lexer's yyout while in the parser ...
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Definition of "reentrant function"
I have seen several posts asking for, or answered with, explanations of what is reentrancy, but none requesting a precise definition, so here goes:
What is the precise definition of the concept of "...
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Making existing ANSI C code threadsafe and re-entrant
I am working on an old legacy ANSI C system, which is littered with a lot of global variables. I am part of a team refactoring the existing codebase, to make the code re-entrant and threadsafe. I ...
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Resumable AES GCM in Python 3?
Is there an implementation of AES GCM for Python 3 which not only accepts piecewise messages, but also allows the working state of the cipher to be serialized, stored, and later resumed?
(I have an ...
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How to make GCC M68k using base registers to access data and bss
I want to make re-entrant code that is stored in ROM and have the access to .data and .bss areas through the use of base registers.
Prior to activate the code, the content of the data and bss ...
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Reentrancy attack with withdraw amount
I've been working on different ways to perform reentrancy attacks and there is one case which I have still not seen any working example on the internet. In the book Mastering Ethereum, the reentrancy ...
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Thread access control on resource after Dispatcher.Invoke not working
I am struggling with an issue related to preventing resource access via the same thread (UI thread). Here is the scenario. The user clicks an object on the screen. Based on the selected object, a ...
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Interrupting a function's execution
I found a great post explaining the re-entrancy problem but I was curious to know the various ways in which a function can be interrupted in a single-threaded environment.
final class Radiator {
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Several threads writing to same log file
I have studied several sources/forum threads/stackoverflow questions, but still can not decide on the correct/best architecture for the software therefore asking for your advice. I will use some ...
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TK spinbox goes into infinite cycle of updating GUI
I cannot fix a strange behavior of spinbox. Specifically, I need to update GUI at changing the spinbox's value, by means of -command and update in it.
The code a bit simplified is like:
package ...
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per thread c++ guard to prevent re-entrant function calls
I've got function that call the registry that can fail and print the failure reason.
This function can also be called directly or indirectly from the context of a dedicated built-in printing ...
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How do I load a non-reentrant C++/CLI DLL twice in C#?
I'm attempting to load a C++/CLI DLL into my C# program. The DLL exposes its main class as a singleton because it contains C code with a lot of global variables. So, unfortunately, the DLL is non-...
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Is tensorflow's session run interface reentrant?
I'm just wondering if tensorflow's session run interface is reentrant because in my case, multiple threads may access the same session.
btw, I use tensorflow's c++ api.
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Android an NDK method has a reentrancy issue
This is my NDK method:
void FrameReceived(int width, int height, const char *rawImageBytes, int size, jboolean remote)
{
//LOGE(".... **** ....FrameReceived Begin = %d", size);
if(size == 0)
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Difference between Lock and synchronize
In an interview I was asked about the difference between Lock and synchronize.
Which will I should prefer.
Logically I find both as same. We can achieve all the task using any of them. But not able to ...
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How can one make a routine, which uses global variables and blocks on a semaphore, a re-entrant routine?
The routine uses global variables
The routine blocks on a semaphore, sleep
The routine should be re entrant.
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Are service callbacks not reentrant in practice?
I am reading "Android programming" by Erik Hellman, and after several "warnings" :-) that service is running in the main activity UI thread I started to wonder if the callbacks are also run in the ...
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DataGridView Selected Column in CellEndEdit Event
Example code below:
Private Sub dgIndividualStores_CellEndEdit(sender As System.Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellEventArgs) Handles dgIndividualStores.CellEndEdit
'Code Here + ...
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How to avoid reentrancy in AngularJS?
Bootstrap selectpicker hides original select and creates additional element filling it with options from the select. However when using ngOptions selectpicker doesn't automatically updates itself.
So ...
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How can I pause a SQLCE Query until the Table it is querying is no longer being accessed elsewhere?
I have a method that queries a table for the count of its records. QA has discovered an "edge case" where if a particular operation is canceled in a particular order and speed (as fast as possible), ...
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Rentrant but thread unsafe code
I have read that reentrancy doesn't imply thread safety.
Can anyone please provide an example of code which is re-entrant but thread unsafe. Apparently, Wikipedia has an example but i don't get it. ...
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Function reenters in interrupt
I have function that prints debug output to UART. If interrupt occurs when this function works, then debug output from interrupt break previous debug text. So I have something like this:
"03:32:46 ...
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Thread safety in Server side code
I am new to server side coding and JSP/servlets. I have a code which has 3 classes. 1st is a Serv class inherited from java httpservlet. In this i have doPost() method implemented. In doPost() i use ...
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Is it possible for windows event and Windows timer event to execute re-entrantly?
I have "Update" method which is executes in event handler (button click), and in Windows forms Timer callback. Is it possible for two "Update" (re-entrancy) to be executing at the same time? That is, ...
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Is the function who contains thread-local variable re-entrant?
Take the following code using thread_local variable as an example:
void func() {
thread_local int a;
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}
According to Wikipedia, I know it is a thread_safety function. But should we ...