When we start a thread we always call fpt_run and since
the last commit we know os_name is filled with something,
therefore we can just set the name on startup.
This creates this output now for zebra:
sharpd@donna ~/frr2> ps -L -p 25643
PID LWP TTY TIME CMD
25643 25643 ? 00:00:00 zebra
25643 25644 ? 00:00:00 Zebra dplane
25643 25684 ? 00:00:00 zebra_apic
sharpd@donna ~/frr2>
I removed the abstraction to frr_pthread_set_name because
it was snprintf'ing into the same buffer which was the
real bug here( the first character of os_name became null).
In the next commit I'll remove that api because
it is unneeded and was a horrible hack to get
this to work for the one place it was wanted.
Signed-off-by: Donald Sharp <sharpd@cumulusnetworks.com>
fpt->master->handle_signals = false;
- if (fpt->os_name[0])
- frr_pthread_set_name(fpt, NULL, fpt->os_name);
+#ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_SETNAME_NP
+# ifdef GNU_LINUX
+ pthread_setname_np(fpt->thread, fpt->os_name);
+# else /* NetBSD */
+ pthread_setname_np(fpt->thread, fpt->os_name, NULL);
+# endif
+#elif defined(HAVE_PTHREAD_SET_NAME_NP)
+ pthread_set_name_np(fpt->thread, fpt->os_name);
+#endif
frr_pthread_notify_running(fpt);