When you declare a hash as shared that way, it only works for the first level keys. You need to specifically declare each level as shared. Like this. I always do it manually, but you could setup some sort of loop to declare your deep levels. Remember, you need to declare them as shared before you assign a value.
foreach my $dthread(1..$numworkers){
share ($shash{$dthread}{'go'});
share ($shash{$dthread}{'progress'});
share ($shash{$dthread}{'timekey'}); #actual instance of the thread
share ($shash{$dthread}{'frame_open'}); #open or close the frame
share ($shash{$dthread}{'handle'});
share ($shash{$dthread}{'data'});
share ($shash{$dthread}{'pid'});
share ($shash{$dthread}{'die'});
$shash{$dthread}{'go'} = 0;
$shash{$dthread}{'progress'} = 0;
$shash{$dthread}{'timekey'} = 0;
$shash{$dthread}{'frame_open'} = 0;
$shash{$dthread}{'handle'} = 0;
$shash{$dthread}{'data'} = $data;
$shash{$dthread}{'pid'} = -1;
$shash{$dthread}{'die'} = 0;
$hash{$dthread}{'thread'} = threads->new(\&work,$dthread);
}
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