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no bady wanna help?! problem in mutexes | NTop | Users Login | Register For Free | Help Search this list this category for: ( Advanced ) Mailing List Archive : NTop : Users no bady wanna help?! problem in mutexes Index | Next | Previous | Print Thread | View Threaded work_pardis at yahoo Jan 7, 2006, 2:22 AM Post #1 of 7 (27 views) no bady wanna help?! problem in mutexes Hi I have a big problem in measuring the time of thread's running time. I want to log some times in a file so I defined the pointer of this file in globals_structuretypes.h and defined a mutex for it in ntop Global then I added a line createMutex in initialize.c in initmutex and then before I use the file I use accessMutex and after using it I use releaseMutex but I have problem inrunning and I face with this error that tells me the mutex is UNINITIALIZED so what any thing else I have to do to correct it I used for example: accessMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex,"queue"); but I don't know the reason. please help me because I really have to know some time in ntop. thanks for your attention. Best Regards --------------------------------- Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less deri at ntop Jan 7, 2006, 3:06 AM Post #2 of 7 (25 views) Re: no bady wanna help?! problem in mutexes [ In reply to ] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, are you sure you call accessMutex after createMutex? Luca pardis H wrote: > Hi > I have a big problem in measuring the time of thread's running time. > I want to log some times in a file so I defined the pointer of this file > in globals_structuretypes.h and defined a mutex for it in ntop Global > then I added a line createMutex in initialize.c in initmutex and then > before I use > the file I use > accessMutex and after using it I use releaseMutex but I have problem > inrunning and I face with > this error that tells me the mutex is UNINITIALIZED so what any thing > else I have to do to correct it > I used for example: > accessMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex,"queue"); > but I don't know the reason. > please help me because I really have to know some time in ntop. > thanks for your attention. > Best Regards > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! DSL > < http://pa.yahoo.com/ * http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=37474/ * http://promo.yahoo.com/broadband/ >> Something to write home about. 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PthreadMutex fmutex; ..... ..... } initialize.c void initMutex { ...... ...... createMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex); .... .... } pbuf.c void queuePacket { accessMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex,"queuePacket"); /* some work on file */ releaseMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex); } but I see that it says that the mutex is not initialized please help me I am really in deadlock. Best Regards. Luca Deri <deri[at]ntop.org> wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, are you sure you call accessMutex after createMutex? Luca pardis H wrote: > Hi > I have a big problem in measuring the time of thread's running time. > I want to log some times in a file so I defined the pointer of this file > in globals_structuretypes.h and defined a mutex for it in ntop Global > then I added a line createMutex in initialize.c in initmutex and then > before I use > the file I use > accessMutex and after using it I use releaseMutex but I have problem > inrunning and I face with > this error that tells me the mutex is UNINITIALIZED so what any thing > else I have to do to correct it > I used for example: > accessMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex,"queue"); > but I don't know the reason. > please help me because I really have to know some time in ntop. > thanks for your attention. > Best Regards > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! DSL > >> Something to write home about. 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Luca pardis H wrote: > Hi > I have a big problem in measuring the time of thread's running time. > I want to log some times in a file so I defined the pointer of this file > in globals_structuretypes.h and defined a mutex for it in ntop Global > then I added a line createMutex in initialize.c in initmutex and then > before I use > the file I use > accessMutex and after using it I use releaseMutex but I have problem > inrunning and I face with > this error that tells me the mutex is UNINITIALIZED so what any thing > else I have to do to correct it > I used for example: > accessMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex,"queue"); > but I don't know the reason. > please help me because I really have to know some time in ntop. > thanks for your attention. > Best Regards > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! DSL > >> Something to write home about. 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Luca pardis H wrote: > hi > thanks for your attention > I did exactly as follows: > globals_structtypes.h: > FILE * f; > struct ntopGlobals > { > ..... > ...... > PthreadMutex fmutex; > ..... > ..... > } > initialize.c > void initMutex > { > ...... > ...... > createMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex); > .... > .... > } > pbuf.c > void queuePacket > { > accessMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex,"queuePacket"); > /* some work on file */ > releaseMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex); > } > but I see that it says that the mutex is not initialized > please help me I am really in deadlock. > Best Regards. > > */Luca Deri <deri[at]ntop.org>/* wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----*Hash: SHA1 > > Hi, > are you sure you call accessMutex after createMutex? > > Luca > > pardis H wrote: > > Hi > > I have a big problem in measuring the time of thread's running time. > > I want to log some times in a file so I defined the pointer of > this file > > in globals_structuretypes.h and defined a mutex for it in ntop Global > > then I added a line createMutex in initialize.c in initmutex and then > > before I use > > the file I use > > accessMutex and after using it I use releaseMutex but I have problem > > inrunning and I face with > > this error that tells me the mutex is UNINITIALIZED so what any thing > > else I have to do to correct it > > I used for example: > > accessMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex,"queue"); > > but I don't know the reason. > > please help me because I really have to know some time in ntop. > > thanks for your attention. > > Best Regards > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! 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Mutexes are for control of shared resources. (2) Follow the code for the mutexes we already use and you will see that they need to be recreated after the fork() call. (3) If you are trying to use the extra timing logic we've built into ntop's mutexes, you need to use the ntop calls. Look in util.c (4) Make sure you are initializing the mutex AFTER we wipe the ntop globals. Read the stuff in docs/FAQ on the mailing lists... ... Despite any individual's frequent postings, nobody is "responsible" for answering your question. It's all on a "best efforts" basis. Our responses may be incomplete, inaccurate, even dead wrong. Caveat Emptor! The only "guarantee" is that free support will be worth what you've paid for it. It may be worth MORE, it won't be worth LESS. Just because you post a question does NOT mean that you are OWED an answer. If nobody answers, then maybe it's because: * Nobody knows. * People are busy. * You've asked the same question multiple times and it's already been answered. * You have been asked for additional information and are unable/unwilling to supply it. or, well, any one of a dozen other reasons. Asking the same question multiple times - or asking it again because you don't like the answer you received - is a slap in the face of the person who took the time to answer you in the first place and will more than likely not get a different response. If you're not sure that your message posted, check the archives to see if your message is there -- please don't just keep reposting it. ... -----Burton _____ From: ntop-bounces[at]unipi.it [mailto:ntop-bounces[at]unipi.it] On Behalf Of pardis H Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 4:22 AM To: ntop ntop Subject: [Ntop] no bady wanna help?! problem in mutexes Hi I have a big problem in measuring the time of thread's running time. I want to log some times in a file so I defined the pointer of this file in globals_structuretypes.h and defined a mutex for it in ntop Global then I added a line createMutex in initialize.c in initmutex and then before I use the file I use accessMutex and after using it I use releaseMutex but I have problem inrunning and I face with this error that tells me the mutex is UNINITIALIZED so what any thing else I have to do to correct it I used for example: accessMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex,"queue"); but I don't know the reason. please help me because I really have to know some time in ntop. thanks for your attention. Best Regards _____ Yahoo! < http://pa.yahoo.com/ * http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=37474/ * http://promo.yahoo.c om/broadband/> DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less work_pardis at yahoo Jan 7, 2006, 11:10 AM Post #7 of 7 (25 views) RE: no bady wanna help?! problem in mutexes [ In reply to ] Hi and thanks for your attention I think there is a misunderstanding running over here. and I think I have to explain well first, sending my mail twice was a mistake because I could not take an Ack of my mail. I didn't ignore about what luca's said I just thought that he couldn't understatnd my meaning because I have askes my question in a wrong way. so I explained it and now I see that I have 2 Ack mail. as you see I have apriciate luca for answering in the start of my letter I exactly know the rules of respection to people because I live in a traditional country and culture. I know that he may thought that I didn't like his answer but honestly I didn't mean it. oh I think I have to explain the subject of my mail. sorry for this but it means that I need help and please somebody help me in our culture but now in this time I know that it has bad meaning in yours. so I am so sorry about it I will send it to the group to prove that I actually didn't want to break any respection. so once more time I am sorry. I said that I have a global file pointer so I need mutexes to control writing on it but I faced with that problem. when luca said that I tested and understand that I have some concurency problem that I have to correct them. so I have to say thank you but I had not enough time to say it sooner.(before reading your mail) and Mr Burton we have a proverb in our culture that means never judge about the people and let them speak. have a nice year and cheerfull days. Best Regards. pardis Burton Strauss <Burton[at]ntopSupport.com> wrote: Move code level discussions to ntop-dev please ... few people care about this, especially if you are going to ignore Luca's comments, send the same ? two minutes apart, etc. (1) Why in Ghu's name are you using a MUTEX to measure time? Mutexes are for control of shared resources. (2) Follow the code for the mutexes we already use and you will see that they need to be recreated after the fork() call. (3) If you are trying to use the extra timing logic we've built into ntop's mutexes, you need to use the ntop calls. Look in util.c (4) Make sure you are initializing the mutex AFTER we wipe the ntop globals. Read the stuff in docs/FAQ on the mailing lists... ... Despite any individual's frequent postings, nobody is "responsible" for answering your question. It's all on a "best efforts" basis. Our responses may be incomplete, inaccurate, even dead wrong. Caveat Emptor! The only "guarantee" is that free support will be worth what you've paid for it. It may be worth MORE, it won't be worth LESS. Just because you post a question does NOT mean that you are OWED an answer. If nobody answers, then maybe it's because: * Nobody knows. * People are busy. * You've asked the same question multiple times and it's already been answered. * You have been asked for additional information and are unable/unwilling to supply it. or, well, any one of a dozen other reasons. Asking the same question multiple times - or asking it again because you don't like the answer you received - is a slap in the face of the person who took the time to answer you in the first place and will more than likely not get a different response. If you're not sure that your message posted, check the archives to see if your message is there -- please don't just keep reposting it. ... -----Burton --------------------------------- From: ntop-bounces[at]unipi.it [mailto:ntop-bounces[at]unipi.it] On Behalf Of pardis H Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 4:22 AM To: ntop ntop Subject: [Ntop] no bady wanna help?! problem in mutexes Hi I have a big problem in measuring the time of thread's running time. I want to log some times in a file so I defined the pointer of this file in globals_structuretypes.h and defined a mutex for it in ntop Global then I added a line createMutex in initialize.c in initmutex and then before I use the file I use accessMutex and after using it I use releaseMutex but I have problem inrunning and I face with this error that tells me the mutex is UNINITIALIZED so what any thing else I have to do to correct it I used for example: accessMutex(&myGlobals.fmutex,"queue"); but I don't know the reason. please help me because I really have to know some time in ntop. thanks for your attention. Best Regards --------------------------------- Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less _______________________________________________ Ntop mailing list Ntop[at]unipi.it http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop --------------------------------- Yahoo! Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. 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Value for money 08.07.2002 Sandpaper Your Skin Review of Nivea Exfoliating Face Scrub for Men by Luigi Advantages: Gentle, effective with noticeable results Disadvantages: A bit pricey Always on the look-out for new products for my face, I came across this product in our local supermarket whilst getting a packet of womens razor blades for my wife. The thing that drew me to it, was the NEW emblazoned on the front of the tube. I ne ... Read review Rating: How does it affect your... Does it dehydrate your ... Value for money 26.08.2002 I am a right scrubber Review of Nivea Exfoliating Face Scrub for Men by in1072 Advantages: Fresh, smells nice, great feeling and it doesn't affect my skin Disadvantages: Check the contents first! It is a little pricey ...but this is about a Nivea product that I rather like!I do get dry skin and I use a special face cream to help keep it more normal and less irritating. However, my partner treated me to some Exfoliating Face Scrub from the Nivea fo ... Read review Rating: How does it affect your... Does it dehydrate your ... Value for money 05.03.2001 (24.06.2002) Scrub Your Face and Palms Review of Nivea Exfoliating Face Scrub for Men by danradders Advantages: cleans very well Disadvantages: Guess. Yes, the price I must have got this product free when I bought Nivea’s aftershave balm, or when I was drunk… Don’t get me wrong, this is a good product, it will just dent your pocket!Nivea, like Brylcreem, seem to be diversifying (my Business Studi ... Read review Rating: How does it affect your... Does it dehydrate your ... Value for money 05.04.2001 (06.04.2001) Pricey But Good Review of Nivea Exfoliating Face Scrub for Men by mlawson Advantages: Clear Skin, Softens Disadvantages: Feels Horrible I decided to try Nivea Exfoliating Face Scrub after hearing good reviews about it, therefore I went and bought some, it wasnt a large bottle, but still a little pricey.The first thing I noticed once I had bought Nivea Exfoliating Face Scrub, I read t ... Read review Rating: How does it affect your... Does it dehydrate your ... 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