Take note of schedparam in any pthread_attr_t passed to pthread_create. postcreate() (racily, after the thread is actually created), sets the scheduling priority if it's inherited, but precreate() doesn't store any scheduling priority explicitly set via a non-default attr to create, so schedparam.sched_priority has the default value of 0.
(I think this is another long-standing bug exposed by 4b51e4c1. Now we don't lie about the actual thread priority, it's apparent it's not really being set in this case.) Fixes testcase priority2. --- winsup/cygwin/thread.cc | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/winsup/cygwin/thread.cc b/winsup/cygwin/thread.cc index f614e01c4..afddf4282 100644 --- a/winsup/cygwin/thread.cc +++ b/winsup/cygwin/thread.cc @@ -457,6 +457,7 @@ pthread::precreate (pthread_attr *newattr) attr.joinable = newattr->joinable; attr.contentionscope = newattr->contentionscope; attr.inheritsched = newattr->inheritsched; + attr.schedparam = newattr->schedparam; attr.stackaddr = newattr->stackaddr; attr.stacksize = newattr->stacksize; attr.guardsize = newattr->guardsize; -- 2.39.0