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I wrote the following code to create N number of threads and print the thread ID of each thread.

#include<stdio.h>
#include<pthread.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/syscall.h>
#include <unistd.h>


void *threadFunction (void *);

int main (void)
{

   int n=0,i=0,retVal=0;
   pthread_t *thread;

   printf("Enter the number for threads you want to create between 1 to 100 \n");
   scanf("%d",&n);

   thread = (pthread_t *) malloc (n*sizeof(pthread_t));

   for (i=0;i<n;i++){
       retVal=pthread_create(&thread[i],NULL,threadFunction,(void *)&i);
       if(retVal!=0){
           printf("pthread_create failed in %d_th pass\n",i);
           exit(EXIT_FAILURE);        
       }
   }

   for(i=0;i<n;i++){
        retVal=pthread_join(thread[i],NULL);
            if(retVal!=0){
               printf("pthread_join failed in %d_th pass\n",i);
               exit(EXIT_FAILURE);        
            }
   }

}

void *threadFunction (void *arg)
{
    int threadNum = *((int*) arg);

    pid_t tid = syscall(SYS_gettid);

    printf("I am in thread no : %d with Thread ID : %d\n",threadNum,(int)tid);


}

the Argument i am passing to each thread is a counter i which increments from 0 to n-1 for each new thread. But while at the output i see i has the value zero for all the threads, not able to undestand , can somebody please explain.

  Enter the number for threads you want to create between 1 to 100 
  5
  I am in thread no : 0 with Thread ID : 11098
  I am in thread no : 0 with Thread ID : 11097
  I am in thread no : 0 with Thread ID : 11096
  I am in thread no : 0 with Thread ID : 11095
  I am in thread no : 0 with Thread ID : 11094
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The problem lies in the below line:

retVal=pthread_create(&thread[i],NULL,threadFunction,(void *)&i);

Don't pass the address of i, as i keeps changing in the main function. Instead pass the value of i and typecast it appropriately in the thread function and use.

For Example, pass the value like below:

retVal=pthread_create(&thread[i],NULL,threadFunction,(void *)i);

In the thread function access as below:

void *threadFunction (void *arg)
{
    int threadNum = (int)arg;

    pid_t tid = syscall(SYS_gettid);

    printf("I am in thread no : %d with Thread ID : %d\n",threadNum,(int)tid);


}
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  • You'll want to make that (void *)(intptr_t)i and = (int)(intptr_t)arg;, respectively, in case int and void * are of different sizes. intptr_t is defined in <stdint.h> (which is automatically included if one includes <inttypes.h>). Jun 13, 2017 at 10:10

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