>>>> "Anthony" == Anthony Green
<green(a)redhat.com> writes:
Anthony> The attached trick appears to work. Rather than wrap the
Anthony> pthread_create symbol, we override it with our own
Anthony> implementation and then use a glibc runtime linker trick to
Anthony> get a pointer to the real pthread_create.
This seems like a reasonable approach when libgcj is linked into the
resulting executable. But how can it work if we dlopen() libgcj and
then attach a previously-existing thread?
I was wondering if there was some /proc-reading approach (or something
like that) that we could use to find information about threads.
Tom