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Using the new 'join()' function, the caller can explicitly block for the completion of the thread's 'entry()' function. The test case for this feature can be found at 'os/src/test/thread_join'. For hybrid Linux/Genode programs, the 'Thread_base::join()' does not map directly to 'pthread_join'. The latter function gets already called by the destructor of 'Thread_base'. According to the documentation, subsequent calls of 'pthread_join' for one thread may result in undefined behaviour. So we use a 'Genode::Lock' on this platform, which is in line with the other platforms. Related to #194, #501
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build "core init drivers/timer test/thread_join"
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create_boot_directory
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install_config {
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<config>
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<parent-provides>
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<service name="ROM"/>
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<service name="RAM"/>
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<service name="CPU"/>
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<service name="RM"/>
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<service name="CAP"/>
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<service name="PD"/>
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<service name="IRQ"/>
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<service name="IO_PORT"/>
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<service name="IO_MEM"/>
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<service name="SIGNAL"/>
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<service name="LOG"/>
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</parent-provides>
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<default-route>
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<any-service> <parent/> <any-child/> </any-service>
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</default-route>
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<start name="timer">
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<resource name="RAM" quantum="1M"/>
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<provides><service name="Timer"/></provides>
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</start>
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<start name="test-thread_join">
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<resource name="RAM" quantum="10M"/>
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</start>
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</config>
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}
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build_boot_image "core init timer test-thread_join"
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append qemu_args "-nographic -m 64"
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run_genode_until {child exited with exit value 0.*} 10
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puts "Test succeeded"
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