- xbt_swag_insert(process, simix_global->process_list);
- DEBUG2("Inserting %s(%s) in the to_run list", process->name, host->name);
- xbt_swag_insert(process, simix_global->process_to_run);
-
- return process;
-}
-
-/**
- * \brief Creates and runs a new #smx_process_t hosting a JAVA thread
- *
- * Warning: this should only be used in libsimgrid4java, since it create
- * a context with no code, which leads to segfaults in plain libsimgrid
- */
-void SIMIX_jprocess_create(const char *name, smx_host_t host,
- void *data,
- void *jprocess, void *jenv, smx_process_t * res)
-{
- smx_simdata_process_t simdata = xbt_new0(s_smx_simdata_process_t, 1);
- smx_process_t process = xbt_new0(s_smx_process_t, 1);
- smx_process_t self = NULL;
-
- /* HACK: We need this trick because when we xbt_context_new() do
- syncronization stuff, the s_process field in the m_process needs
- to have a valid value, and we call xbt_context_new() before
- returning, of course, ie, before providing a right value to the
- caller (Java_simgrid_msg_Msg_processCreate) have time to store it
- in place. This way, we initialize the m_process->simdata->s_process
- field ourself ASAP.
-
- All this would be much simpler if the synchronization stuff would be done
- in the JAVA world, I think.
- */
- *res = process;
-
-
-
- DEBUG5("jprocess_create(name=%s,host=%p,data=%p,jproc=%p,jenv=%p)",
- name, host, data, jprocess, jenv);
- xbt_assert0(host, "Invalid parameters");
- /* Simulator Data */
- simdata->s_host = host;
- simdata->mutex = NULL;
- simdata->cond = NULL;
- simdata->argc = 0;
- simdata->argv = NULL;
-
- simdata->context = xbt_context_new(NULL, NULL, NULL,
- simix_global->
- cleanup_process_function, process,
- /* argc/argv */ 0, NULL);
-
- /* Process structure */
- process->name = xbt_strdup(name);
- process->simdata = simdata;
- process->data = data;
- SIMIX_process_set_jprocess(process, jprocess);
- SIMIX_process_set_jenv(process, jenv);