[1] | 1 | /* |
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| 2 | * scheduler.c - Core scheduler implementation. |
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| 3 | * |
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[564] | 4 | * Author Alain Greiner (2016,2017,2018) |
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[1] | 5 | * |
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| 6 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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| 7 | * |
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| 8 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. |
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| 9 | * |
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| 10 | * ALMOS-MKH. is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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| 11 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 12 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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| 13 | * |
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| 14 | * ALMOS-MKH. is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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| 15 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 16 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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| 17 | * General Public License for more details. |
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| 18 | * |
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| 19 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 20 | * along with ALMOS-MKH.; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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| 21 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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| 22 | */ |
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| 23 | |
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[14] | 24 | #include <kernel_config.h> |
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[457] | 25 | #include <hal_kernel_types.h> |
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[407] | 26 | #include <hal_switch.h> |
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[1] | 27 | #include <hal_irqmask.h> |
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| 28 | #include <hal_context.h> |
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| 29 | #include <printk.h> |
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| 30 | #include <list.h> |
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| 31 | #include <core.h> |
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| 32 | #include <thread.h> |
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[296] | 33 | #include <chdev.h> |
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[1] | 34 | #include <scheduler.h> |
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| 35 | |
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[443] | 36 | |
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[296] | 37 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[564] | 38 | // global variables |
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[296] | 39 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[1] | 40 | |
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[564] | 41 | extern chdev_directory_t chdev_dir; // allocated in kernel_init.c |
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[583] | 42 | extern process_t process_zero; // allocated in kernel_init.c |
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[296] | 43 | |
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[564] | 44 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 45 | // private functions |
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| 46 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[443] | 47 | |
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[1] | 48 | |
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[564] | 49 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 50 | // This static function does NOT modify the scheduler state. |
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| 51 | // It just select a thread in the list of attached threads, implementing the following |
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| 52 | // three steps policy: |
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| 53 | // 1) It scan the list of kernel threads, from the next thread after the last executed one, |
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| 54 | // and returns the first runnable found : not IDLE, not blocked, client queue not empty. |
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| 55 | // It can be the current thread. |
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| 56 | // 2) If no kernel thread found, it scan the list of user thread, from the next thread after |
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| 57 | // the last executed one, and returns the first runable found : not blocked. |
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| 58 | // It can be the current thread. |
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| 59 | // 3) If no runable thread found, it returns the idle thread. |
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| 60 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 61 | // @ sched : local pointer on scheduler. |
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| 62 | // @ returns pointer on selected thread descriptor |
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| 63 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[408] | 64 | thread_t * sched_select( scheduler_t * sched ) |
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[1] | 65 | { |
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[408] | 66 | thread_t * thread; |
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| 67 | list_entry_t * current; |
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| 68 | list_entry_t * last; |
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[437] | 69 | list_entry_t * root; |
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| 70 | bool_t done; |
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[450] | 71 | uint32_t count; |
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[1] | 72 | |
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[437] | 73 | // first : scan the kernel threads list if not empty |
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[279] | 74 | if( list_is_empty( &sched->k_root ) == false ) |
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[1] | 75 | { |
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[437] | 76 | root = &sched->k_root; |
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[279] | 77 | last = sched->k_last; |
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[450] | 78 | done = false; |
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| 79 | count = 0; |
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[437] | 80 | current = last; |
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| 81 | |
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| 82 | while( done == false ) |
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[279] | 83 | { |
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[450] | 84 | |
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[564] | 85 | // check kernel threads list |
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[583] | 86 | assert( (count < sched->k_threads_nr), "bad kernel threads list" ); |
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[564] | 87 | |
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[279] | 88 | // get next entry in kernel list |
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[437] | 89 | current = current->next; |
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[1] | 90 | |
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[437] | 91 | // check exit condition |
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| 92 | if( current == last ) done = true; |
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| 93 | |
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[279] | 94 | // skip the root that does not contain a thread |
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[437] | 95 | if( current == root ) continue; |
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[450] | 96 | else count++; |
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[1] | 97 | |
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[279] | 98 | // get thread pointer for this entry |
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| 99 | thread = LIST_ELEMENT( current , thread_t , sched_list ); |
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[1] | 100 | |
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[450] | 101 | // select kernel thread if non blocked and non THREAD_IDLE |
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[564] | 102 | if( (thread->blocked == 0) && (thread->type != THREAD_IDLE) ) return thread; |
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| 103 | |
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[437] | 104 | } // end loop on kernel threads |
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[450] | 105 | } // end kernel threads |
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[437] | 106 | |
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| 107 | // second : scan the user threads list if not empty |
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[279] | 108 | if( list_is_empty( &sched->u_root ) == false ) |
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[1] | 109 | { |
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[437] | 110 | root = &sched->u_root; |
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[279] | 111 | last = sched->u_last; |
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[450] | 112 | done = false; |
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| 113 | count = 0; |
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[437] | 114 | current = last; |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | while( done == false ) |
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[279] | 117 | { |
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[450] | 118 | |
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[564] | 119 | // check user threads list |
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[583] | 120 | assert( (count < sched->u_threads_nr), "bad user threads list" ); |
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[564] | 121 | |
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[279] | 122 | // get next entry in user list |
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[437] | 123 | current = current->next; |
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[1] | 124 | |
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[437] | 125 | // check exit condition |
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| 126 | if( current == last ) done = true; |
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| 127 | |
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[279] | 128 | // skip the root that does not contain a thread |
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[437] | 129 | if( current == root ) continue; |
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[450] | 130 | else count++; |
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[1] | 131 | |
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[279] | 132 | // get thread pointer for this entry |
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| 133 | thread = LIST_ELEMENT( current , thread_t , sched_list ); |
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[1] | 134 | |
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[450] | 135 | // select thread if non blocked |
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[564] | 136 | if( thread->blocked == 0 ) return thread; |
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| 137 | |
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[437] | 138 | } // end loop on user threads |
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[450] | 139 | } // end user threads |
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[1] | 140 | |
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[437] | 141 | // third : return idle thread if no other runnable thread |
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[1] | 142 | return sched->idle; |
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| 143 | |
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[296] | 144 | } // end sched_select() |
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[1] | 145 | |
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[564] | 146 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[583] | 147 | // This static function is the only function that can actually delete a thread. |
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[564] | 148 | // It is private, because it is called by the sched_yield() public function. |
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| 149 | // It scan all threads attached to a given scheduler, and executes the relevant |
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[583] | 150 | // actions for two types of pending requests: |
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[564] | 151 | // - REQ_ACK : it checks that target thread is blocked, decrements the response counter |
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| 152 | // to acknowledge the client thread, and reset the pending request. |
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[583] | 153 | // - REQ_DELETE : it removes the target thread from the process th_tbl[], remove it |
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| 154 | // from the scheduler list, and release the memory allocated to thread descriptor. |
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| 155 | // For an user thread, it destroys the process descriptor it the target thread is |
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| 156 | // the last thread in the local process descriptor. |
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| 157 | // |
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| 158 | // Implementation note: |
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| 159 | // We use a while to scan the threads in scheduler lists, because some threads can |
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| 160 | // be destroyed, and we want not use a LIST_FOREACH() |
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[564] | 161 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 162 | // @ core : local pointer on the core descriptor. |
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| 163 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 164 | static void sched_handle_signals( core_t * core ) |
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[1] | 165 | { |
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[437] | 166 | |
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[1] | 167 | list_entry_t * iter; |
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[440] | 168 | list_entry_t * root; |
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[1] | 169 | thread_t * thread; |
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[428] | 170 | process_t * process; |
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[564] | 171 | scheduler_t * sched; |
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[583] | 172 | uint32_t threads_nr; // number of threads in scheduler list |
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| 173 | ltid_t ltid; // thread local index |
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| 174 | uint32_t count; // number of threads in local process |
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[409] | 175 | |
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[440] | 176 | // get pointer on scheduler |
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[564] | 177 | sched = &core->scheduler; |
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[1] | 178 | |
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[583] | 179 | ////// scan user threads to handle both ACK and DELETE requests |
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[440] | 180 | root = &sched->u_root; |
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| 181 | iter = root->next; |
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| 182 | while( iter != root ) |
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[1] | 183 | { |
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[440] | 184 | // get pointer on thread |
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[1] | 185 | thread = LIST_ELEMENT( iter , thread_t , sched_list ); |
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| 186 | |
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[440] | 187 | // increment iterator |
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| 188 | iter = iter->next; |
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| 189 | |
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[416] | 190 | // handle REQ_ACK |
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| 191 | if( thread->flags & THREAD_FLAG_REQ_ACK ) |
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[408] | 192 | { |
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[564] | 193 | |
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| 194 | // check thread blocked |
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| 195 | assert( (thread->blocked & THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL) , |
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| 196 | "thread not blocked" ); |
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[416] | 197 | |
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| 198 | // decrement response counter |
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| 199 | hal_atomic_add( thread->ack_rsp_count , -1 ); |
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[408] | 200 | |
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[416] | 201 | // reset REQ_ACK in thread descriptor |
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| 202 | thread_reset_req_ack( thread ); |
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[408] | 203 | } |
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[416] | 204 | |
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[564] | 205 | // handle REQ_DELETE only if target thread != calling thread |
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| 206 | if( (thread->flags & THREAD_FLAG_REQ_DELETE) && (thread != CURRENT_THREAD) ) |
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[416] | 207 | { |
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[428] | 208 | // get thread process descriptor |
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| 209 | process = thread->process; |
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[416] | 210 | |
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[583] | 211 | // get thread ltid |
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| 212 | ltid = LTID_FROM_TRDID( thread->trdid); |
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[416] | 213 | |
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[583] | 214 | // take the lock protecting th_tbl[] |
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| 215 | rwlock_wr_acquire( &process->th_lock ); |
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| 216 | |
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| 217 | // take the lock protecting sheduler state |
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[564] | 218 | busylock_acquire( &sched->lock ); |
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| 219 | |
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| 220 | // update scheduler state |
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[583] | 221 | threads_nr = sched->u_threads_nr; |
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[428] | 222 | sched->u_threads_nr = threads_nr - 1; |
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[416] | 223 | list_unlink( &thread->sched_list ); |
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[450] | 224 | if( sched->u_last == &thread->sched_list ) |
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| 225 | { |
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| 226 | if( threads_nr == 1 ) |
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| 227 | { |
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| 228 | sched->u_last = NULL; |
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| 229 | } |
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| 230 | else if( sched->u_root.next == &thread->sched_list ) |
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| 231 | { |
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| 232 | sched->u_last = sched->u_root.pred; |
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| 233 | } |
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| 234 | else |
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| 235 | { |
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| 236 | sched->u_last = sched->u_root.next; |
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| 237 | } |
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| 238 | } |
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[416] | 239 | |
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[583] | 240 | // release the lock protecting sheduler state |
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[564] | 241 | busylock_release( &sched->lock ); |
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| 242 | |
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[583] | 243 | // get number of threads in local process |
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| 244 | count = process->th_nr; |
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[416] | 245 | |
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[583] | 246 | // check th_nr value |
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| 247 | assert( (count > 0) , "process th_nr cannot be 0\n" ); |
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| 248 | |
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| 249 | // remove thread from process th_tbl[] |
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| 250 | process->th_tbl[ltid] = NULL; |
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| 251 | process->th_nr = count - 1; |
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| 252 | |
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| 253 | // release the lock protecting th_tbl[] |
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| 254 | rwlock_wr_release( &process->th_lock ); |
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| 255 | |
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| 256 | // release memory allocated for thread descriptor |
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| 257 | thread_destroy( thread ); |
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| 258 | |
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[438] | 259 | #if DEBUG_SCHED_HANDLE_SIGNALS |
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[440] | 260 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
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[438] | 261 | if( DEBUG_SCHED_HANDLE_SIGNALS < cycle ) |
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[583] | 262 | printk("\n[DBG] %s : thread[%x,%x] on core[%x,%d] deleted / cycle %d\n", |
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| 263 | __FUNCTION__ , process->pid , thread->trdid , local_cxy , thread->core->lid , cycle ); |
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[433] | 264 | #endif |
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[583] | 265 | // destroy process descriptor if last thread |
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| 266 | if( count == 1 ) |
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[428] | 267 | { |
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| 268 | // delete process |
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| 269 | process_destroy( process ); |
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| 270 | |
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[438] | 271 | #if DEBUG_SCHED_HANDLE_SIGNALS |
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[433] | 272 | cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
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[438] | 273 | if( DEBUG_SCHED_HANDLE_SIGNALS < cycle ) |
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[443] | 274 | printk("\n[DBG] %s : process %x in cluster %x deleted / cycle %d\n", |
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| 275 | __FUNCTION__ , process->pid , local_cxy , cycle ); |
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[433] | 276 | #endif |
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[428] | 277 | } |
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[416] | 278 | } |
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[583] | 279 | } // end user threads |
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| 280 | |
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| 281 | ////// scan kernel threads for DELETE only |
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| 282 | root = &sched->k_root; |
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| 283 | iter = root->next; |
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| 284 | while( iter != root ) |
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| 285 | { |
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| 286 | // get pointer on thread |
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| 287 | thread = LIST_ELEMENT( iter , thread_t , sched_list ); |
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| 288 | |
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| 289 | // increment iterator |
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| 290 | iter = iter->next; |
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| 291 | |
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| 292 | // handle REQ_DELETE only if target thread != calling thread |
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| 293 | if( (thread->flags & THREAD_FLAG_REQ_DELETE) && (thread != CURRENT_THREAD) ) |
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| 294 | { |
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| 295 | |
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| 296 | // check process descriptor is local kernel process |
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| 297 | assert( ( thread->process == &process_zero ) , "illegal process descriptor\n"); |
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| 298 | |
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| 299 | // get thread ltid |
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| 300 | ltid = LTID_FROM_TRDID( thread->trdid); |
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| 301 | |
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| 302 | // take the lock protecting th_tbl[] |
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| 303 | rwlock_wr_acquire( &process_zero.th_lock ); |
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| 304 | |
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| 305 | // take lock protecting sheduler state |
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| 306 | busylock_acquire( &sched->lock ); |
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| 307 | |
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| 308 | // update scheduler state |
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| 309 | threads_nr = sched->k_threads_nr; |
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| 310 | sched->k_threads_nr = threads_nr - 1; |
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| 311 | list_unlink( &thread->sched_list ); |
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| 312 | if( sched->k_last == &thread->sched_list ) |
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| 313 | { |
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| 314 | if( threads_nr == 1 ) |
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| 315 | { |
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| 316 | sched->k_last = NULL; |
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| 317 | } |
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| 318 | else if( sched->k_root.next == &thread->sched_list ) |
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| 319 | { |
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| 320 | sched->k_last = sched->k_root.pred; |
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| 321 | } |
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| 322 | else |
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| 323 | { |
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| 324 | sched->k_last = sched->k_root.next; |
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| 325 | } |
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| 326 | } |
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| 327 | |
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| 328 | // release lock protecting scheduler state |
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| 329 | busylock_release( &sched->lock ); |
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| 330 | |
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| 331 | // get number of threads in local kernel process |
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| 332 | count = process_zero.th_nr; |
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| 333 | |
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| 334 | // check th_nr value |
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| 335 | assert( (count > 0) , "kernel process th_nr cannot be 0\n" ); |
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| 336 | |
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| 337 | // remove thread from process th_tbl[] |
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| 338 | process_zero.th_tbl[ltid] = NULL; |
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| 339 | process_zero.th_nr = count - 1; |
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| 340 | |
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| 341 | // release the lock protecting th_tbl[] |
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| 342 | rwlock_wr_release( &process_zero.th_lock ); |
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| 343 | |
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| 344 | // delete thread descriptor |
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| 345 | thread_destroy( thread ); |
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| 346 | |
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| 347 | #if DEBUG_SCHED_HANDLE_SIGNALS |
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| 348 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
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| 349 | if( DEBUG_SCHED_HANDLE_SIGNALS < cycle ) |
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| 350 | printk("\n[DBG] %s : thread[%x,%x] on core[%x,%d] deleted / cycle %d\n", |
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| 351 | __FUNCTION__ , process_zero.pid , thread->trdid , local_cxy , thread->core->lid , cycle ); |
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| 352 | #endif |
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| 353 | } |
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[1] | 354 | } |
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[564] | 355 | } // end sched_handle_signals() |
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[1] | 356 | |
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[564] | 357 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 358 | // This static function is called by the sched_yield function when the RFC_FIFO |
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| 359 | // associated to the core is not empty. |
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[583] | 360 | // It search an idle RPC thread for this core, and unblock it if found. |
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| 361 | // It creates a new RPC thread if no idle RPC thread is found. |
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[564] | 362 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 363 | // @ sched : local pointer on scheduler. |
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| 364 | //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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[582] | 365 | static void sched_rpc_activate( scheduler_t * sched ) |
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[564] | 366 | { |
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| 367 | error_t error; |
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| 368 | thread_t * thread; |
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| 369 | list_entry_t * iter; |
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| 370 | lid_t lid = CURRENT_THREAD->core->lid; |
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| 371 | bool_t found = false; |
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| 372 | |
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| 373 | // search one IDLE RPC thread associated to the selected core |
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| 374 | LIST_FOREACH( &sched->k_root , iter ) |
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| 375 | { |
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| 376 | thread = LIST_ELEMENT( iter , thread_t , sched_list ); |
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[583] | 377 | |
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| 378 | if( (thread->type == THREAD_RPC) && |
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| 379 | (thread->blocked == THREAD_BLOCKED_IDLE ) ) |
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[564] | 380 | { |
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| 381 | found = true; |
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| 382 | break; |
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| 383 | } |
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| 384 | } |
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| 385 | |
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| 386 | if( found == false ) // create new RPC thread |
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| 387 | { |
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| 388 | error = thread_kernel_create( &thread, |
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| 389 | THREAD_RPC, |
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| 390 | &rpc_thread_func, |
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| 391 | NULL, |
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| 392 | lid ); |
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| 393 | // check memory |
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| 394 | if ( error ) |
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| 395 | { |
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[583] | 396 | printk("\n[ERROR] in %s : no memory to create a RPC thread in cluster %x\n", |
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[564] | 397 | __FUNCTION__, local_cxy ); |
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| 398 | } |
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| 399 | else |
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| 400 | { |
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| 401 | // unblock created RPC thread |
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| 402 | thread->blocked = 0; |
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| 403 | |
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| 404 | // update RPC threads counter |
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| 405 | hal_atomic_add( &LOCAL_CLUSTER->rpc_threads[lid] , 1 ); |
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| 406 | |
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| 407 | #if DEBUG_SCHED_RPC_ACTIVATE |
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| 408 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
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| 409 | if( DEBUG_SCHED_RPC_ACTIVATE < cycle ) |
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[583] | 410 | printk("\n[DBG] %s : new RPC thread %x created for core[%x,%d] / total %d / cycle %d\n", |
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| 411 | __FUNCTION__, thread->trdid, local_cxy, lid, LOCAL_CLUSTER->rpc_threads[lid], cycle ); |
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[564] | 412 | #endif |
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| 413 | } |
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| 414 | } |
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| 415 | else // RPC thread found => unblock it |
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| 416 | { |
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| 417 | // unblock found RPC thread |
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| 418 | thread_unblock( XPTR( local_cxy , thread ) , THREAD_BLOCKED_IDLE ); |
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| 419 | |
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| 420 | #if DEBUG_SCHED_RPC_ACTIVATE |
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| 421 | uint32_t cycle = (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles(); |
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| 422 | if( DEBUG_SCHED_RPC_ACTIVATE < cycle ) |
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| 423 | printk("\n[DBG] %s : idle RPC thread %x unblocked for core[%x,%d] / cycle %d\n", |
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| 424 | __FUNCTION__, thread->trdid, local_cxy, lid, cycle ); |
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| 425 | #endif |
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| 426 | |
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| 427 | } |
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| 428 | |
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| 429 | } // end sched_rpc_activate() |
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| 430 | |
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| 431 | |
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| 432 | |
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| 433 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 434 | // public functions |
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| 435 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 436 | |
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| 437 | //////////////////////////////// |
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| 438 | void sched_init( core_t * core ) |
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| 439 | { |
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| 440 | scheduler_t * sched = &core->scheduler; |
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| 441 | |
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| 442 | sched->u_threads_nr = 0; |
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| 443 | sched->k_threads_nr = 0; |
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| 444 | |
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| 445 | sched->current = CURRENT_THREAD; |
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| 446 | sched->idle = NULL; // initialized in kernel_init() |
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| 447 | sched->u_last = NULL; // initialized in sched_register_thread() |
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| 448 | sched->k_last = NULL; // initialized in sched_register_thread() |
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| 449 | |
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| 450 | // initialise threads lists |
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| 451 | list_root_init( &sched->u_root ); |
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| 452 | list_root_init( &sched->k_root ); |
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| 453 | |
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| 454 | // init lock |
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| 455 | busylock_init( &sched->lock , LOCK_SCHED_STATE ); |
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| 456 | |
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| 457 | sched->req_ack_pending = false; // no pending request |
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| 458 | sched->trace = false; // context switches trace desactivated |
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| 459 | |
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| 460 | } // end sched_init() |
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| 461 | |
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| 462 | //////////////////////////////////////////// |
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| 463 | void sched_register_thread( core_t * core, |
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| 464 | thread_t * thread ) |
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| 465 | { |
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| 466 | scheduler_t * sched = &core->scheduler; |
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| 467 | thread_type_t type = thread->type; |
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| 468 | |
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| 469 | // take lock protecting sheduler state |
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| 470 | busylock_acquire( &sched->lock ); |
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| 471 | |
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| 472 | if( type == THREAD_USER ) |
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| 473 | { |
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| 474 | list_add_last( &sched->u_root , &thread->sched_list ); |
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| 475 | sched->u_threads_nr++; |
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| 476 | if( sched->u_last == NULL ) sched->u_last = &thread->sched_list; |
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| 477 | } |
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| 478 | else // kernel thread |
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| 479 | { |
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| 480 | list_add_last( &sched->k_root , &thread->sched_list ); |
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| 481 | sched->k_threads_nr++; |
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| 482 | if( sched->k_last == NULL ) sched->k_last = &thread->sched_list; |
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| 483 | } |
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| 484 | |
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[1] | 485 | // release lock |
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[564] | 486 | busylock_release( &sched->lock ); |
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[1] | 487 | |
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[564] | 488 | } // end sched_register_thread() |
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[416] | 489 | |
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[564] | 490 | ////////////////////////////////////// |
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[470] | 491 | void sched_yield( const char * cause ) |
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[1] | 492 | { |
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[564] | 493 | thread_t * next; |
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| 494 | thread_t * current = CURRENT_THREAD; |
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| 495 | core_t * core = current->core; |
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| 496 | lid_t lid = core->lid; |
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| 497 | scheduler_t * sched = &core->scheduler; |
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| 498 | remote_fifo_t * fifo = &LOCAL_CLUSTER->rpc_fifo[lid]; |
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[407] | 499 | |
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[438] | 500 | #if (DEBUG_SCHED_YIELD & 0x1) |
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[564] | 501 | if( sched->trace ) sched_display( lid ); |
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[407] | 502 | #endif |
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[1] | 503 | |
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[581] | 504 | // This assert should never be false, as this check must be |
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| 505 | // done before by any function that can possibly deschedule... |
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[564] | 506 | assert( (current->busylocks == 0), |
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[581] | 507 | "unexpected descheduling of thread holding %d busylocks = %d\n", current->busylocks ); |
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[1] | 508 | |
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[564] | 509 | // activate or create an RPC thread if RPC_FIFO non empty |
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| 510 | if( remote_fifo_is_empty( fifo ) == false ) sched_rpc_activate( sched ); |
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[408] | 511 | |
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[564] | 512 | // disable IRQs / save SR in current thread descriptor |
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| 513 | hal_disable_irq( ¤t->save_sr ); |
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| 514 | |
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| 515 | // take lock protecting sheduler state |
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| 516 | busylock_acquire( &sched->lock ); |
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| 517 | |
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| 518 | // select next thread |
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[408] | 519 | next = sched_select( sched ); |
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[1] | 520 | |
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[564] | 521 | // check next thread kernel_stack overflow |
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| 522 | assert( (next->signature == THREAD_SIGNATURE), |
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| 523 | "kernel stack overflow for thread %x on core[%x,%d] \n", next, local_cxy, lid ); |
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[436] | 524 | |
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[564] | 525 | // check next thread attached to same core as the calling thread |
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| 526 | assert( (next->core == current->core), |
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| 527 | "next core %x != current core %x\n", next->core, current->core ); |
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[296] | 528 | |
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[564] | 529 | // check next thread not blocked when type != IDLE |
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| 530 | assert( ((next->blocked == 0) || (next->type == THREAD_IDLE)) , |
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| 531 | "next thread %x (%s) is blocked on core[%x,%d]\n", |
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| 532 | next->trdid , thread_type_str(next->type) , local_cxy , lid ); |
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[296] | 533 | |
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| 534 | // switch contexts and update scheduler state if next != current |
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| 535 | if( next != current ) |
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[1] | 536 | { |
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[296] | 537 | // update scheduler |
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[408] | 538 | sched->current = next; |
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| 539 | if( next->type == THREAD_USER ) sched->u_last = &next->sched_list; |
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| 540 | else sched->k_last = &next->sched_list; |
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[1] | 541 | |
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[407] | 542 | // handle FPU ownership |
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[306] | 543 | if( next->type == THREAD_USER ) |
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[296] | 544 | { |
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[407] | 545 | if( next == current->core->fpu_owner ) hal_fpu_enable(); |
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| 546 | else hal_fpu_disable(); |
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[296] | 547 | } |
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[1] | 548 | |
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[564] | 549 | // release lock protecting scheduler state |
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| 550 | busylock_release( &sched->lock ); |
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| 551 | |
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| 552 | #if DEBUG_SCHED_YIELD |
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| 553 | if( sched->trace ) |
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| 554 | printk("\n[DBG] %s : core[%x,%d] / cause = %s\n" |
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| 555 | " thread %x (%s) (%x,%x) => thread %x (%s) (%x,%x) / cycle %d\n", |
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| 556 | __FUNCTION__, local_cxy, lid, cause, |
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| 557 | current, thread_type_str(current->type), current->process->pid, current->trdid,next , |
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| 558 | thread_type_str(next->type) , next->process->pid , next->trdid , (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles() ); |
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| 559 | #endif |
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| 560 | |
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[435] | 561 | // switch CPU from current thread context to new thread context |
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[407] | 562 | hal_do_cpu_switch( current->cpu_context, next->cpu_context ); |
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[296] | 563 | } |
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| 564 | else |
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| 565 | { |
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[564] | 566 | // release lock protecting scheduler state |
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| 567 | busylock_release( &sched->lock ); |
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[407] | 568 | |
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[583] | 569 | #if (DEBUG_SCHED_YIELD & 1) |
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[443] | 570 | if( sched->trace ) |
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[435] | 571 | printk("\n[DBG] %s : core[%x,%d] / cause = %s\n" |
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| 572 | " thread %x (%s) (%x,%x) continue / cycle %d\n", |
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[564] | 573 | __FUNCTION__, local_cxy, lid, cause, current, thread_type_str(current->type), |
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[443] | 574 | current->process->pid, current->trdid, (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles() ); |
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[428] | 575 | #endif |
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[407] | 576 | |
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[296] | 577 | } |
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[408] | 578 | |
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[416] | 579 | // handle pending requests for all threads executing on this core. |
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[433] | 580 | sched_handle_signals( core ); |
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[409] | 581 | |
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[435] | 582 | // exit critical section / restore SR from current thread descriptor |
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| 583 | hal_restore_irq( CURRENT_THREAD->save_sr ); |
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[408] | 584 | |
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[1] | 585 | } // end sched_yield() |
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| 586 | |
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[407] | 587 | |
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| 588 | /////////////////////////////// |
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| 589 | void sched_display( lid_t lid ) |
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[1] | 590 | { |
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[296] | 591 | list_entry_t * iter; |
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| 592 | thread_t * thread; |
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[1] | 593 | |
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[564] | 594 | // check lid |
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| 595 | assert( (lid < LOCAL_CLUSTER->cores_nr), |
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| 596 | "illegal core index %d\n", lid); |
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[407] | 597 | |
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| 598 | core_t * core = &LOCAL_CLUSTER->core_tbl[lid]; |
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[296] | 599 | scheduler_t * sched = &core->scheduler; |
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| 600 | |
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| 601 | // get pointers on TXT0 chdev |
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[407] | 602 | xptr_t txt0_xp = chdev_dir.txt_tx[0]; |
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[296] | 603 | cxy_t txt0_cxy = GET_CXY( txt0_xp ); |
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| 604 | chdev_t * txt0_ptr = GET_PTR( txt0_xp ); |
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[1] | 605 | |
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[564] | 606 | // get extended pointer on remote TXT0 lock |
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[296] | 607 | xptr_t lock_xp = XPTR( txt0_cxy , &txt0_ptr->wait_lock ); |
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[1] | 608 | |
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[564] | 609 | // get TXT0 lock |
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| 610 | remote_busylock_acquire( lock_xp ); |
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[296] | 611 | |
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[583] | 612 | nolock_printk("\n***** threads on core[%x,%d] / current %x / rpc_threads %d / cycle %d\n", |
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| 613 | local_cxy , core->lid, sched->current, LOCAL_CLUSTER->rpc_threads[lid], |
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| 614 | (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles() ); |
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[296] | 615 | |
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| 616 | // display kernel threads |
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| 617 | LIST_FOREACH( &sched->k_root , iter ) |
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[1] | 618 | { |
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[296] | 619 | thread = LIST_ELEMENT( iter , thread_t , sched_list ); |
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[408] | 620 | if (thread->type == THREAD_DEV) |
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| 621 | { |
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[416] | 622 | nolock_printk(" - %s / pid %X / trdid %X / desc %X / block %X / flags %X / %s\n", |
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[408] | 623 | thread_type_str( thread->type ), thread->process->pid, thread->trdid, |
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[416] | 624 | thread, thread->blocked, thread->flags, thread->chdev->name ); |
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[408] | 625 | } |
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| 626 | else |
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| 627 | { |
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[437] | 628 | nolock_printk(" - %s / pid %X / trdid %X / desc %X / block %X / flags %X\n", |
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[408] | 629 | thread_type_str( thread->type ), thread->process->pid, thread->trdid, |
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[437] | 630 | thread, thread->blocked, thread->flags ); |
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[408] | 631 | } |
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[1] | 632 | } |
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| 633 | |
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[296] | 634 | // display user threads |
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| 635 | LIST_FOREACH( &sched->u_root , iter ) |
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[1] | 636 | { |
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[296] | 637 | thread = LIST_ELEMENT( iter , thread_t , sched_list ); |
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[416] | 638 | nolock_printk(" - %s / pid %X / trdid %X / desc %X / block %X / flags %X\n", |
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[408] | 639 | thread_type_str( thread->type ), thread->process->pid, thread->trdid, |
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[416] | 640 | thread, thread->blocked, thread->flags ); |
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[1] | 641 | } |
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| 642 | |
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[296] | 643 | // release TXT0 lock |
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[564] | 644 | remote_busylock_release( lock_xp ); |
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[1] | 645 | |
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[296] | 646 | } // end sched_display() |
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[1] | 647 | |
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[450] | 648 | ///////////////////////////////////// |
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| 649 | void sched_remote_display( cxy_t cxy, |
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| 650 | lid_t lid ) |
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| 651 | { |
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| 652 | thread_t * thread; |
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| 653 | |
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[564] | 654 | // check cxy |
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| 655 | assert( (cluster_is_undefined( cxy ) == false), |
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| 656 | "illegal cluster %x\n", cxy ); |
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[450] | 657 | |
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[564] | 658 | assert( (lid < hal_remote_l32( XPTR( cxy , &LOCAL_CLUSTER->cores_nr ) ) ), |
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| 659 | "illegal core index %d\n", lid ); |
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[450] | 660 | |
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| 661 | // get local pointer on target scheduler |
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| 662 | core_t * core = &LOCAL_CLUSTER->core_tbl[lid]; |
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| 663 | scheduler_t * sched = &core->scheduler; |
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| 664 | |
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| 665 | // get local pointer on current thread in target scheduler |
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| 666 | thread_t * current = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( cxy, &sched->current ) ); |
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| 667 | |
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| 668 | // get local pointer on the first kernel and user threads list_entry |
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| 669 | list_entry_t * k_entry = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( cxy , &sched->k_root.next ) ); |
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| 670 | list_entry_t * u_entry = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( cxy , &sched->u_root.next ) ); |
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| 671 | |
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| 672 | // get pointers on TXT0 chdev |
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| 673 | xptr_t txt0_xp = chdev_dir.txt_tx[0]; |
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| 674 | cxy_t txt0_cxy = GET_CXY( txt0_xp ); |
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| 675 | chdev_t * txt0_ptr = GET_PTR( txt0_xp ); |
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| 676 | |
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| 677 | // get extended pointer on remote TXT0 chdev lock |
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| 678 | xptr_t lock_xp = XPTR( txt0_cxy , &txt0_ptr->wait_lock ); |
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| 679 | |
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[564] | 680 | // get TXT0 lock |
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| 681 | remote_busylock_acquire( lock_xp ); |
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[450] | 682 | |
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[583] | 683 | // get rpc_threads |
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| 684 | uint32_t rpcs = hal_remote_l32( XPTR( cxy , &LOCAL_CLUSTER->rpc_threads[lid] ) ); |
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| 685 | |
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[450] | 686 | // display header |
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[583] | 687 | nolock_printk("\n***** threads on core[%x,%d] / current %x / rpc_threads %d / cycle %d\n", |
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| 688 | cxy , lid, current, rpcs, (uint32_t)hal_get_cycles() ); |
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[450] | 689 | |
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| 690 | // display kernel threads |
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| 691 | while( k_entry != &sched->k_root ) |
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| 692 | { |
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| 693 | // get local pointer on kernel_thread |
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| 694 | thread = LIST_ELEMENT( k_entry , thread_t , sched_list ); |
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| 695 | |
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| 696 | // get relevant thead info |
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[564] | 697 | thread_type_t type = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &thread->type ) ); |
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| 698 | trdid_t trdid = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &thread->trdid ) ); |
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| 699 | uint32_t blocked = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &thread->blocked ) ); |
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| 700 | uint32_t flags = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &thread->flags ) ); |
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[450] | 701 | process_t * process = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( cxy , &thread->process ) ); |
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[564] | 702 | pid_t pid = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &process->pid ) ); |
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[450] | 703 | |
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| 704 | // display thread info |
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| 705 | if (type == THREAD_DEV) |
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| 706 | { |
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| 707 | char name[16]; |
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| 708 | chdev_t * chdev = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( cxy , &thread->chdev ) ); |
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| 709 | hal_remote_strcpy( XPTR( local_cxy , name ), XPTR( cxy , &chdev->name ) ); |
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| 710 | |
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| 711 | nolock_printk(" - %s / pid %X / trdid %X / desc %X / block %X / flags %X / %s\n", |
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| 712 | thread_type_str( type ), pid, trdid, thread, blocked, flags, name ); |
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| 713 | } |
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| 714 | else |
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| 715 | { |
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| 716 | nolock_printk(" - %s / pid %X / trdid %X / desc %X / block %X / flags %X\n", |
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| 717 | thread_type_str( type ), pid, trdid, thread, blocked, flags ); |
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| 718 | } |
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| 719 | |
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| 720 | // get next remote kernel thread list_entry |
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| 721 | k_entry = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( cxy , &k_entry->next ) ); |
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| 722 | } |
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| 723 | |
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| 724 | // display user threads |
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| 725 | while( u_entry != &sched->u_root ) |
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| 726 | { |
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| 727 | // get local pointer on user_thread |
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| 728 | thread = LIST_ELEMENT( u_entry , thread_t , sched_list ); |
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| 729 | |
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| 730 | // get relevant thead info |
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[564] | 731 | thread_type_t type = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &thread->type ) ); |
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| 732 | trdid_t trdid = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &thread->trdid ) ); |
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| 733 | uint32_t blocked = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &thread->blocked ) ); |
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| 734 | uint32_t flags = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &thread->flags ) ); |
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[450] | 735 | process_t * process = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( cxy , &thread->process ) ); |
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[564] | 736 | pid_t pid = hal_remote_l32 ( XPTR( cxy , &process->pid ) ); |
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[450] | 737 | |
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| 738 | nolock_printk(" - %s / pid %X / trdid %X / desc %X / block %X / flags %X\n", |
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| 739 | thread_type_str( type ), pid, trdid, thread, blocked, flags ); |
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| 740 | |
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| 741 | // get next user thread list_entry |
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| 742 | u_entry = hal_remote_lpt( XPTR( cxy , &u_entry->next ) ); |
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| 743 | } |
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| 744 | |
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| 745 | // release TXT0 lock |
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[564] | 746 | remote_busylock_release( lock_xp ); |
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[450] | 747 | |
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| 748 | } // end sched_remote_display() |
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| 749 | |
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[564] | 750 | |
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