[1] | 1 | /* |
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| 2 | * thread.h - Thread and related operations definition. |
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[174] | 3 | * |
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[1] | 4 | * Author Ghassan Almaless (2008,2009,2010,2011,2012) |
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| 5 | * Alain Greiner (2016) |
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| 6 | * |
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| 7 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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| 8 | * |
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| 9 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. |
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| 10 | * |
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| 11 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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| 12 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 13 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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| 14 | * |
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| 15 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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| 16 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 17 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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| 18 | * General Public License for more details. |
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| 19 | * |
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| 20 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 21 | * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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| 22 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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| 23 | */ |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | #ifndef _THREAD_H_ |
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| 26 | #define _THREAD_H_ |
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| 27 | |
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| 28 | #include <hal_types.h> |
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[407] | 29 | #include <shared_syscalls.h> |
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[1] | 30 | #include <hal_special.h> |
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| 31 | #include <xlist.h> |
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| 32 | #include <list.h> |
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| 33 | #include <hal_context.h> |
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| 34 | #include <spinlock.h> |
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| 35 | #include <core.h> |
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[408] | 36 | #include <chdev.h> |
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[1] | 37 | #include <cluster.h> |
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| 38 | #include <process.h> |
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| 39 | #include <dev_ioc.h> |
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| 40 | #include <dev_nic.h> |
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| 41 | #include <dev_txt.h> |
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| 42 | #include <dev_mmc.h> |
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[5] | 43 | #include <dev_dma.h> |
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[1] | 44 | |
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| 45 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[409] | 46 | * These macros are used to compose or decompose the global thread identifier (TRDID) |
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[23] | 47 | * to or from cluster identifier / local thread index (CXY , LTID) |
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[1] | 48 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 49 | |
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[174] | 50 | #define LTID_FROM_TRDID( trdid ) (ltid_t)(trdid & 0x0000FFFF) |
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[23] | 51 | #define CXY_FROM_TRDID( trdid ) (cxy_t)(trdid >> 16) |
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| 52 | #define TRDID( cxy , ltid ) (trdid_t)((cxy << 16) | ltid ) |
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[1] | 53 | |
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| 54 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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| 55 | * This enum defines the thread types. |
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| 56 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 57 | |
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| 58 | typedef enum |
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[174] | 59 | { |
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| 60 | THREAD_USER = 0, /*! user thread (pthread) */ |
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[1] | 61 | THREAD_RPC = 1, /*! kernel thread executing pending RPCs */ |
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| 62 | THREAD_DEV = 2, /*! kernel thread executing I/O device commands */ |
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[407] | 63 | THREAD_IDLE = 3, /*! kernel idle thread */ |
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[174] | 64 | } |
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[1] | 65 | thread_type_t; |
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| 66 | |
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| 67 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 68 | * This defines the thread flags bit-vector. |
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[1] | 69 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 70 | |
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[409] | 71 | #define THREAD_FLAG_DETACHED 0x0001 /*! This thread is detached from parent */ |
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[436] | 72 | #define THREAD_FLAG_JOIN_DONE 0x0002 /*! Parent thread made a join request */ |
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| 73 | #define THREAD_FLAG_KILL_DONE 0x0004 /*! This thread received a kill request */ |
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| 74 | #define THREAD_FLAG_SCHED 0x0008 /*! Scheduling required for this thread */ |
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| 75 | #define THREAD_FLAG_REQ_ACK 0x0010 /*! Acknowledge required from scheduler */ |
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| 76 | #define THREAD_FLAG_REQ_DELETE 0x0020 /*! Destruction required from scheduler */ |
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[1] | 77 | |
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| 78 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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| 79 | * This defines the masks associated to the blocking causes. |
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| 80 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 81 | |
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[174] | 82 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL 0x0001 /*! thread deactivated / wait activation */ |
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[1] | 83 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_IO 0x0002 /*! thread wait IO operation completion */ |
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| 84 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_MAPPER 0x0004 /*! thread wait mapper */ |
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[409] | 85 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_EXIT 0x0008 /*! thread blocked in join / wait exit */ |
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| 86 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_JOIN 0x0010 /*! thread blocked in exit / wait join */ |
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| 87 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_SEM 0x0020 /*! thread wait semaphore */ |
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| 88 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_PAGE 0x0040 /*! thread wait page access */ |
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[438] | 89 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_IDLE 0x0080 /*! thread RPC wait RPC_FIFO non empty */ |
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[409] | 90 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_USERSYNC 0x0100 /*! thread wait (cond/mutex/barrier) */ |
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[407] | 91 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_RPC 0x0200 /*! thread wait RPC completion */ |
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[436] | 92 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_ISR 0x0400 /*! thread DEV wait ISR */ |
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[428] | 93 | #define THREAD_BLOCKED_WAIT 0x0800 /*! thread parent wait child termination */ |
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[23] | 94 | |
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[1] | 95 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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| 96 | * This structure defines thread instrumentation informations. |
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| 97 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 98 | |
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| 99 | typedef struct thread_info_s |
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| 100 | { |
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| 101 | uint32_t pgfault_nr; /*! cumulated number of page fault */ |
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| 102 | uint32_t sched_nr; /*! TODO ??? [AG] */ |
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| 103 | uint32_t u_err_nr; /*! TODO ??? [AG] */ |
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| 104 | uint32_t m_err_nr; /*! TODO ??? [AG] */ |
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| 105 | uint32_t tm_tmp; /*! temp date to compute execution duration */ |
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| 106 | uint32_t tm_exec; /*! TODO ??? [AG] */ |
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| 107 | uint32_t tm_create; /*! date of the creation */ |
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| 108 | uint32_t tm_born; /*! date of the thread loading */ |
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| 109 | uint32_t tm_dead; /*! date of the death */ |
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[16] | 110 | cycle_t tm_sleep; /*! TODO ??? [AG] */ |
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| 111 | cycle_t tm_wait; /*! TODO ??? [AG] */ |
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| 112 | cycle_t tm_usr; /*! user execution duration */ |
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| 113 | cycle_t tm_sys; /*! system execution duration */ |
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[1] | 114 | } |
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| 115 | thread_info_t; |
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| 116 | |
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| 117 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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| 118 | * This structure defines a thread descriptor. |
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| 119 | * It is used for both the user threads and the kernel threads. |
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[174] | 120 | * In a process, a user thread is identified by a unique TRDID (thread identifier), |
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[1] | 121 | * that is returned by the kernel to the user: |
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| 122 | * - The TRDID 16 LSB bits contain the LTID (Local Thread Index). |
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[23] | 123 | * - The TRDID 16 MSB bits contain the CXY of cluster containing the thread. |
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[1] | 124 | * - The LTID is used to index the th_tbl[] array in the local process descriptor. |
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[416] | 125 | _* This TRDID is computed by the process_register_thread() function, when the user |
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[174] | 126 | * thread is registered in the local copy of the process descriptor. |
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[406] | 127 | * |
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[428] | 128 | * WARNING : Don't modify the first 4 fields order, as this order is used by the |
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[406] | 129 | * hal_kentry assembly code for the TSAR architecture. |
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[1] | 130 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 131 | |
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| 132 | #define THREAD_SIGNATURE 0xDEADBEEF |
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| 133 | |
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| 134 | typedef struct thread_s |
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| 135 | { |
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[408] | 136 | void * cpu_context; /*! pointer on CPU context switch */ |
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| 137 | void * fpu_context; /*! pointer on FPU context switch */ |
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[428] | 138 | void * uzone_current; /*! used by hal_do_syscall & hal_do_except */ |
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| 139 | void * uzone_previous; /*! used by hal_do_syscall & hal_do_except */ |
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[16] | 140 | |
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[406] | 141 | intptr_t k_stack_base; /*! kernel stack base address */ |
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| 142 | uint32_t k_stack_size; /*! kernel stack size (bytes) */ |
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| 143 | |
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[23] | 144 | uint32_t trdid; /*! thread index (cxy.ltid) */ |
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[1] | 145 | thread_type_t type; /*! thread type */ |
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| 146 | uint32_t quantum; /*! number of clock ticks given to thread */ |
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| 147 | uint32_t ticks_nr; /*! number of ticks used */ |
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| 148 | uint32_t time_last_check; /*! last cpu_time_stamp */ |
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| 149 | core_t * core; /*! pointer to the owner core */ |
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| 150 | process_t * process; /*! pointer on local process descriptor */ |
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[174] | 151 | xptr_t parent; /*! extended pointer on parent thread */ |
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[1] | 152 | |
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[428] | 153 | remote_spinlock_t join_lock; /*! lock protecting the join/exit */ |
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[436] | 154 | xptr_t join_xp; /*! joining/killer thread extended pointer */ |
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[23] | 155 | |
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[416] | 156 | uint32_t * ack_rsp_count; /*! pointer on acknowledge response counter */ |
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[1] | 157 | |
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| 158 | intptr_t u_stack_base; /*! user stack base address */ |
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| 159 | uint32_t u_stack_size; /*! user stack size (bytes) */ |
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| 160 | |
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| 161 | void * entry_func; /*! pointer on entry function */ |
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| 162 | void * entry_args; /*! pointer on entry function arguments */ |
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| 163 | |
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| 164 | uint32_t flags; /*! bit vector of flags */ |
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[408] | 165 | uint32_t blocked; /*! bit vector of blocking causes */ |
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[1] | 166 | |
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[16] | 167 | error_t errno; /*! errno value set by last system call */ |
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[23] | 168 | uint32_t utls; /*! user thread local storage */ |
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[1] | 169 | |
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| 170 | bool_t fork_user; /*! user defined placement for next fork() */ |
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| 171 | cxy_t fork_cxy; /*! target cluster for next fork() */ |
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| 172 | |
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| 173 | xlist_entry_t children_root; /*! root of list of attached children */ |
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| 174 | uint32_t children_nr; /*! number of attached children threads */ |
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| 175 | remote_spinlock_t * children_lock; /*! lock protecting the children list */ |
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| 176 | |
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[407] | 177 | xlist_entry_t brothers_list; /*! list of attached threads to same parent */ |
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[1] | 178 | |
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| 179 | list_entry_t sched_list; /*! member of threads attached to same core */ |
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| 180 | |
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[408] | 181 | chdev_t * chdev; /*! chdev pointer (for a DEV thread only) */ |
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[174] | 182 | |
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[408] | 183 | reg_t save_sr; /*! used by sched_yield() function */ |
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| 184 | |
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[279] | 185 | ioc_command_t ioc_cmd; /*! IOC device generic command */ |
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| 186 | txt_command_t txt_cmd; /*! TXT device generic command */ |
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| 187 | nic_command_t nic_cmd; /*! NIC device generic command */ |
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| 188 | mmc_command_t mmc_cmd; /*! MMC device generic command */ |
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| 189 | dma_command_t dma_cmd; /*! DMA device generic command */ |
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| 190 | |
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[1] | 191 | cxy_t rpc_client_cxy; /*! client cluster index (for a RPC thread) */ |
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| 192 | |
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| 193 | xlist_entry_t wait_list; /*! member of threads blocked on same cond */ |
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| 194 | |
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[409] | 195 | list_entry_t locks_root; /*! root of list of locks taken */ |
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| 196 | xlist_entry_t xlocks_root; /*! root of xlist of remote locks taken */ |
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[437] | 197 | uint32_t local_locks; /*! number of local locks owned by thread */ |
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| 198 | uint32_t remote_locks; /*! number of remote locks owned by thread */ |
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[409] | 199 | |
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[1] | 200 | thread_info_t info; /*! embedded thread_info_t */ |
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| 201 | |
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| 202 | uint32_t signature; /*! for kernel stack overflow detection */ |
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[174] | 203 | } |
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[1] | 204 | thread_t; |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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| 207 | * This macro returns a pointer on the calling thread from the core hardware register. |
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| 208 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 209 | |
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| 210 | #define CURRENT_THREAD (hal_get_current_thread()) |
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| 211 | |
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| 212 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[16] | 213 | * This function returns a printable string for a thread type. |
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| 214 | *************************************************************************************** |
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| 215 | * @ type : thread type. |
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| 216 | * returns pointer on string. |
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| 217 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 218 | char * thread_type_str( uint32_t type ); |
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| 219 | |
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| 220 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[408] | 221 | * This function is used by the pthread_create() system call to create a "new" thread |
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| 222 | * in an existing process. It allocates memory for an user thread descriptor in the |
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| 223 | * local cluster, and initializes it from information contained in the arguments. |
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| 224 | * The CPU context is initialized from scratch. If required by the <attr> argument, |
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| 225 | * the new thread is attached to the core specified in <attr>. |
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[23] | 226 | * It is registered in the local process descriptor specified by the <pid> argument. |
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[1] | 227 | * The thread descriptor pointer is returned to allow the parent thread to register it |
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| 228 | * in its children list. |
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[174] | 229 | * The THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL bit is set => the thread must be activated to start. |
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[1] | 230 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 231 | * @ pid : process identifier. |
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| 232 | * @ start_func : pointer on entry function. |
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| 233 | * @ start_args : pointer on function argument (can be NULL). |
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[1] | 234 | * @ attr : pointer on pthread attributes descriptor. |
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[174] | 235 | * @ new_thread : [out] address of buffer for new thread descriptor pointer. |
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[1] | 236 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns ENOMEM if error. |
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| 237 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[23] | 238 | error_t thread_user_create( pid_t pid, |
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| 239 | void * start_func, |
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| 240 | void * start_arg, |
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[1] | 241 | pthread_attr_t * attr, |
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[23] | 242 | thread_t ** new_thread ); |
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[1] | 243 | |
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| 244 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[408] | 245 | * This function is used by the sys_fork() system call to create the "child" thread |
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| 246 | * in the local cluster. It allocates memory for a thread descriptor, and initializes |
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| 247 | * it from the "parent" thread descriptor defined by the <parent_thread_xp> argument. |
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[407] | 248 | * The new thread is attached to the core that has the lowest load in local cluster. |
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[408] | 249 | * It is registered in the "child" process defined by the <child_process> argument. |
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[407] | 250 | * This new thread inherits its user stack from the parent thread, as it uses the |
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| 251 | * Copy-On-Write mechanism to get a private stack when required. |
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| 252 | * The content of the parent kernel stack is copied into the child kernel stack, as |
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| 253 | * the Copy-On-Write mechanism cannot be used for kernel segments (because kernel |
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| 254 | * uses physical addressing on some architectures). |
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[408] | 255 | * The CPU and FPU execution contexts are created and linked to the new thread. |
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| 256 | * but the actual context copy is NOT done, and must be done by by the sys_fork(). |
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| 257 | * The THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL bit is set => the thread must be activated to start. |
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[1] | 258 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[408] | 259 | * @ parent_thread_xp : extended pointer on parent thread descriptor. |
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| 260 | * @ child_process : local pointer on child process descriptor. |
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| 261 | * @ child_thread : [out] address of buffer for child thread descriptor pointer. |
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| 262 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns -1 if error. |
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[1] | 263 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[408] | 264 | error_t thread_user_fork( xptr_t parent_thread_xp, |
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| 265 | process_t * child_process, |
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| 266 | thread_t ** child_thread ); |
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[1] | 267 | |
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| 268 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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| 269 | * This function allocates memory for a kernel thread descriptor in the local cluster, |
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[408] | 270 | * and initializes it from arguments values. |
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| 271 | * It is called by kernel_init() to statically create all DEV server threads |
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| 272 | * It is also called to dynamically create RPC threads when required. |
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[174] | 273 | * The THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL bit is set, and the thread must be activated to start. |
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[1] | 274 | *************************************************************************************** |
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| 275 | * @ new_thread : address of buffer for new thread pointer. |
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| 276 | * @ type : kernel thread type. |
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| 277 | * @ func : pointer on function. |
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| 278 | * @ args : function arguments. |
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| 279 | * @ core_lid : local core index. |
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| 280 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns ENOMEM if error |
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| 281 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 282 | error_t thread_kernel_create( thread_t ** new_thread, |
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| 283 | thread_type_t type, |
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[174] | 284 | void * func, |
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[1] | 285 | void * args, |
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| 286 | lid_t core_lid ); |
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| 287 | |
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| 288 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[438] | 289 | * This function is called by the kernel_init() function to initialize the IDLE thread. |
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| 290 | * It initializes an existing thread descriptor from arguments values. |
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[174] | 291 | * The THREAD_BLOCKED_GLOBAL bit is set, and the thread must be activated to start. |
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[14] | 292 | *************************************************************************************** |
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| 293 | * @ thread : pointer on existing thread descriptor. |
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| 294 | * @ type : kernel thread type. |
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| 295 | * @ func : pointer on function. |
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| 296 | * @ args : function arguments. |
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| 297 | * @ core_lid : local core index. |
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| 298 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns EINVAL if error |
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| 299 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[438] | 300 | error_t thread_idle_init( thread_t * thread, |
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| 301 | thread_type_t type, |
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| 302 | void * func, |
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| 303 | void * args, |
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| 304 | lid_t core_lid ); |
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[14] | 305 | |
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| 306 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[409] | 307 | * This function releases the physical memory allocated for a thread in a given cluster. |
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| 308 | * This include the thread descriptor itself, the associated CPU and FPU context, and |
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| 309 | * the physical memory allocated for an user thread local stack. |
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[1] | 310 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[174] | 311 | * @ thread : pointer on the thread descriptor to release. |
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[1] | 312 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 313 | void thread_destroy( thread_t * thread ); |
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| 314 | |
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| 315 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[14] | 316 | * This function defines the code of the thread executed by all cores after kernel_init, |
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| 317 | * or when no other thread is runnable for a given core. |
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| 318 | * |
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[174] | 319 | * TODO: In the TSAR architecture, it enters an infinite loop, in wich it forces |
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[14] | 320 | * the core in sleep (low-power) mode. Any IRQ will force the core to exit this sleep |
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| 321 | * mode, but no ISR is executed. |
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| 322 | * TODO: We must analyse if we have the same behaviour for I86 architectures... |
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[1] | 323 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[14] | 324 | void thread_idle_func(); |
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[1] | 325 | |
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| 326 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[174] | 327 | * This function registers a child thread in the global list of attached |
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[1] | 328 | * children threads of a parent thread. |
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[174] | 329 | * It does NOT take a lock, as this function is always called by the parent thread. |
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[1] | 330 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[407] | 331 | * @ parent_xp : extended pointer on the parent thread descriptor. |
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| 332 | * @ child_xp : extended pointer on the child thread descriptor. |
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[1] | 333 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[407] | 334 | void thread_child_parent_link( xptr_t parent_xp, |
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| 335 | xptr_t child_xp ); |
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[1] | 336 | |
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| 337 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[174] | 338 | * This function removes an user thread from the parent thread global list |
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| 339 | * of attached children threads. |
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[1] | 340 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[407] | 341 | * @ parent_xp : extended pointer on the parent thread descriptor. |
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| 342 | * @ child_xp : extended pointer on the child thread descriptor. |
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[1] | 343 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[407] | 344 | void thread_child_parent_unlink( xptr_t parent_xp, |
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| 345 | xptr_t child_xp ); |
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[1] | 346 | |
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| 347 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[416] | 348 | * This function is used by a "blocker" thread running in the same cluster as a "target" |
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| 349 | * thread to request the scheduler of the target thread to acknowledge that the target |
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| 350 | * thread is blocked and not running, at the next context switch. |
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| 351 | * This function executes atomically the following actions : |
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| 352 | * - it set the request_pending boolean in the target scheduler descriptor. |
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| 353 | * - it set the REQ_ACK flag in the "flags" field of the target thread descriptor. |
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[409] | 354 | * - It registers the responses counter pointer in the target thread descriptor. |
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[416] | 355 | * The request_pending flag is handled as a set/reset flip-flop by the "blocker" thread |
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| 356 | * and by the "target" scheduler. |
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[1] | 357 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[409] | 358 | * @ target : local pointer on target thread. |
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[416] | 359 | * @ ack_rsp_count : local pointer on responses counter. |
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[1] | 360 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[416] | 361 | void thread_set_req_ack( thread_t * target, |
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| 362 | uint32_t * ack_rsp_count ); |
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[1] | 363 | |
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| 364 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[416] | 365 | * This function is used by the sched_handle_signal() function executed by the |
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| 366 | * scheduler of a "target" thread to reset a "blocked not running" acknowledge request |
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| 367 | * in both the target thread descriptor, and in the target thread scheduler. |
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[1] | 368 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[416] | 369 | * @ target : local pointer on target thread. |
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[1] | 370 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[416] | 371 | void thread_reset_req_ack( thread_t * target ); |
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[1] | 372 | |
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| 373 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[174] | 374 | * This function checks if the calling thread can deschedule. |
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[1] | 375 | *************************************************************************************** |
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| 376 | * @ returns true if no locks taken. |
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| 377 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 378 | inline bool_t thread_can_yield(); |
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| 379 | |
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| 380 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[407] | 381 | * This function implements the delayed descheduling mechanism : It is called by |
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[367] | 382 | * all lock release functions, and calls the sched_yield() function when all locks |
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[407] | 383 | * have beeen released and the calling thread THREAD_FLAG_SCHED flag is set. |
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[1] | 384 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[367] | 385 | void thread_check_sched(); |
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[1] | 386 | |
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| 387 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[436] | 388 | * This function is called to handle the four pthread_cancel(), pthread_exit(), |
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| 389 | * kill() and exit() system calls. It kills a "target" thread identified by the |
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| 390 | * <thread_xp> argument. The "killer" thread can be the "target" thread, when the |
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| 391 | * <is_exit> argument is true. The "killer" thread can run in any cluster, |
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| 392 | * as it uses remote accesses. |
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| 393 | * If the "target" thread is running in "attached" mode, and the <is_forced> argument |
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| 394 | * is false, this function implements the required sychronisation with the joining |
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| 395 | * thread, blocking the "killer" thread until the pthread_join() syscall is executed. |
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| 396 | * To delete the target thread, this function sets the THREAD_FLAG_REQ_DELETE bit |
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| 397 | * and the THREAD BLOCKED_GLOBAL bit in the target thread, and the actual destruction |
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| 398 | * is asynchronously done by the scheduler at the next scheduling point. |
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[1] | 399 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[436] | 400 | * @ thread_xp : extended pointer on the target thread. |
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| 401 | * @ is_exit : the killer thread is the target thread itself. |
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| 402 | * @ is_forced : the killing does not depends on the attached mode. |
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[407] | 403 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[436] | 404 | void thread_kill( xptr_t thread_xp, |
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| 405 | bool_t is_exit, |
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| 406 | bool_t is_forced ); |
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[407] | 407 | |
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| 408 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[436] | 409 | * This function registers a blocking cause defined by the <cause> argument |
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| 410 | * in a remote thread descriptor identified by the <thread_xp> argument. |
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| 411 | * We need an extended pointer, because this function can be called by another thread |
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| 412 | * than the target thread, executing the sys_kill() function. |
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| 413 | * WARNING : this function does not deschedule the target thread, and the descheduling |
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[407] | 414 | * must be explicitely forced by a sched_yield(). |
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[1] | 415 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[436] | 416 | * @ thread_xp : extended pointer on remote thread descriptor. |
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| 417 | * @ cause : mask defining the cause (one hot). |
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[1] | 418 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[436] | 419 | void thread_block( xptr_t thread_xp, |
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| 420 | uint32_t cause ); |
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[1] | 421 | |
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[174] | 422 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[436] | 423 | * This function resets the bit identified by the <cause> argument in a remote |
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| 424 | * thread descriptor identified by the <thread_xp> argument. |
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[1] | 425 | * We need an extended pointer, because the client thread of an I/O operation on a |
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| 426 | * given device is not in the same cluster as the associated device descriptor. |
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[436] | 427 | * WARNING : this function does not reschedule the remote thread. |
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[1] | 428 | * The scheduling can be forced by sending an IPI to the core running the remote thread. |
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| 429 | *************************************************************************************** |
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[436] | 430 | * @ thread_xp : extended pointer the remote thread. |
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| 431 | * @ cause : mask defining the cause (one hot). |
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[407] | 432 | * @ return non zero if the bit-vector was actually modified / return 0 otherwise |
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[1] | 433 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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[436] | 434 | uint32_t thread_unblock( xptr_t thread_xp, |
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[407] | 435 | uint32_t cause ); |
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[1] | 436 | |
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[174] | 437 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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| 438 | * This function updates the calling thread user_time counter, and resets the thread |
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[16] | 439 | * cycles counter. |
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| 440 | * TODO This function is not implemented. |
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| 441 | *************************************************************************************** |
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| 442 | * @ thread : local pointer on target thread. |
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| 443 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 444 | void thread_user_time_update( thread_t * thread ); |
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| 445 | |
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| 446 | /**************************************************************************************n |
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[174] | 447 | * This function updates the calling thread kernel_time counter, and resets the thread |
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[16] | 448 | * cycles counter. |
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| 449 | * TODO This function is not implemented. |
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| 450 | *************************************************************************************** |
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| 451 | * @ thread : local pointer on target thread. |
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| 452 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 453 | void thread_kernel_time_update( thread_t * thread ); |
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| 454 | |
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| 455 | /*************************************************************************************** |
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[23] | 456 | * This function returns the extended pointer on a thread descriptor identified |
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| 457 | * by its thread identifier, and process identifier. |
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| 458 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster. |
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| 459 | *************************************************************************************** |
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| 460 | * @ pid : process identifier. |
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| 461 | * @ trdid : thread identifier. |
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[174] | 462 | * @ return the extended pointer if thread found / return XPTR_NULL if not found. |
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[23] | 463 | **************************************************************************************/ |
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| 464 | xptr_t thread_get_xptr( pid_t pid, |
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| 465 | trdid_t trdid ); |
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[16] | 466 | |
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| 467 | |
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[1] | 468 | #endif /* _THREAD_H_ */ |
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