Implementing a test whether the current thread is the main (UI) thread
and using it on AppConfig::save() to assert if save is called from a worker thread. The old assert was using thread names, which did not always work on Windows. Fixes #7839 #9178 #9370 #9420
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@ -72,6 +72,8 @@ int CLI::run(int argc, char **argv)
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// Mark the main thread for the debugger and for runtime checks.
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set_current_thread_name("slic3r_main");
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// Save the thread ID of the main thread.
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save_main_thread_id();
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#ifdef __WXGTK__
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// On Linux, wxGTK has no support for Wayland, and the app crashes on
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@ -417,12 +417,8 @@ std::string AppConfig::load()
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void AppConfig::save()
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{
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{
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// Returns "undefined" if the thread naming functionality is not supported by the operating system.
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std::optional<std::string> current_thread_name = get_current_thread_name();
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if (current_thread_name && *current_thread_name != "slic3r_main")
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if (! is_main_thread_active())
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throw CriticalException("Calling AppConfig::save() from a worker thread!");
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}
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// The config is first written to a file with a PID suffix and then moved
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// to avoid race conditions with multiple instances of Slic3r
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#endif // _WIN32
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// To be called at the start of the application to save the current thread ID as the main (UI) thread ID.
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static boost::thread::id g_main_thread_id;
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void save_main_thread_id()
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{
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g_main_thread_id = boost::this_thread::get_id();
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}
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// Retrieve the cached main (UI) thread ID.
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boost::thread::id get_main_thread_id()
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{
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return g_main_thread_id;
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}
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// Checks whether the main (UI) thread is active.
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bool is_main_thread_active()
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{
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return get_main_thread_id() == boost::this_thread::get_id();
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}
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// Spawn (n - 1) worker threads on Intel TBB thread pool and name them by an index and a system thread ID.
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// Also it sets locale of the worker threads to "C" for the G-code generator to produce "." as a decimal separator.
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void name_tbb_thread_pool_threads_set_locale()
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bool set_current_thread_name(const char *thread_name);
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inline bool set_current_thread_name(const std::string &thread_name) { return set_current_thread_name(thread_name.c_str()); }
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// To be called at the start of the application to save the current thread ID as the main (UI) thread ID.
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void save_main_thread_id();
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// Retrieve the cached main (UI) thread ID.
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boost::thread::id get_main_thread_id();
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// Checks whether the main (UI) thread is active.
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bool is_main_thread_active();
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// OSX specific: Set Quality of Service to "user initiated", so that the threads will be scheduled to high performance
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// cores if available.
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void set_current_thread_qos();
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