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| 2 | * Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Jakub Jermar |
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| 3 | * All rights reserved. |
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| 4 | * |
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| 5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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| 6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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| 7 | * are met: |
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| 8 | * |
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| 9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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| 10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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| 11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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| 12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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| 13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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| 14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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| 15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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| 16 | * |
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| 17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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| 18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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| 19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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| 20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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| 21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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| 22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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| 23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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| 24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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| 25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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| 26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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| 27 | */ |
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| 28 | |||
| 1248 | jermar | 29 | /** |
| 30 | * @file waitq.c |
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| 31 | * @brief Wait queue. |
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| 32 | * |
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| 1288 | jermar | 33 | * Wait queue is the basic synchronization primitive upon which all |
| 1248 | jermar | 34 | * other synchronization primitives build. |
| 35 | * |
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| 36 | * It allows threads to wait for an event in first-come, first-served |
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| 37 | * fashion. Conditional operation as well as timeouts and interruptions |
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| 38 | * are supported. |
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| 39 | */ |
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| 40 | |||
| 382 | jermar | 41 | #include <synch/waitq.h> |
| 1 | jermar | 42 | #include <synch/synch.h> |
| 43 | #include <synch/spinlock.h> |
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| 382 | jermar | 44 | #include <proc/thread.h> |
| 414 | jermar | 45 | #include <proc/scheduler.h> |
| 1 | jermar | 46 | #include <arch/asm.h> |
| 47 | #include <arch/types.h> |
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| 557 | jermar | 48 | #include <typedefs.h> |
| 382 | jermar | 49 | #include <time/timeout.h> |
| 1 | jermar | 50 | #include <arch.h> |
| 382 | jermar | 51 | #include <context.h> |
| 788 | jermar | 52 | #include <adt/list.h> |
| 1 | jermar | 53 | |
| 1156 | jermar | 54 | static void waitq_timeouted_sleep(void *data); |
| 55 | |||
| 382 | jermar | 56 | /** Initialize wait queue |
| 57 | * |
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| 58 | * Initialize wait queue. |
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| 59 | * |
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| 60 | * @param wq Pointer to wait queue to be initialized. |
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| 61 | */ |
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| 1 | jermar | 62 | void waitq_initialize(waitq_t *wq) |
| 63 | { |
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| 552 | palkovsky | 64 | spinlock_initialize(&wq->lock, "waitq_lock"); |
| 1 | jermar | 65 | list_initialize(&wq->head); |
| 66 | wq->missed_wakeups = 0; |
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| 67 | } |
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| 68 | |||
| 382 | jermar | 69 | /** Handle timeout during waitq_sleep_timeout() call |
| 1 | jermar | 70 | * |
| 382 | jermar | 71 | * This routine is called when waitq_sleep_timeout() timeouts. |
| 72 | * Interrupts are disabled. |
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| 73 | * |
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| 74 | * It is supposed to try to remove 'its' thread from the wait queue; |
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| 75 | * it can eventually fail to achieve this goal when these two events |
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| 76 | * overlap. In that case it behaves just as though there was no |
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| 77 | * timeout at all. |
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| 78 | * |
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| 79 | * @param data Pointer to the thread that called waitq_sleep_timeout(). |
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| 1 | jermar | 80 | */ |
| 1156 | jermar | 81 | void waitq_timeouted_sleep(void *data) |
| 1 | jermar | 82 | { |
| 83 | thread_t *t = (thread_t *) data; |
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| 84 | waitq_t *wq; |
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| 557 | jermar | 85 | bool do_wakeup = false; |
| 1 | jermar | 86 | |
| 87 | spinlock_lock(&threads_lock); |
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| 1158 | jermar | 88 | if (!thread_exists(t)) |
| 1 | jermar | 89 | goto out; |
| 90 | |||
| 91 | grab_locks: |
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| 92 | spinlock_lock(&t->lock); |
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| 615 | palkovsky | 93 | if ((wq = t->sleep_queue)) { /* assignment */ |
| 1 | jermar | 94 | if (!spinlock_trylock(&wq->lock)) { |
| 95 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
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| 557 | jermar | 96 | goto grab_locks; /* avoid deadlock */ |
| 1 | jermar | 97 | } |
| 98 | |||
| 99 | list_remove(&t->wq_link); |
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| 100 | t->saved_context = t->sleep_timeout_context; |
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| 557 | jermar | 101 | do_wakeup = true; |
| 1681 | jermar | 102 | t->sleep_queue = NULL; |
| 1 | jermar | 103 | spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock); |
| 104 | } |
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| 105 | |||
| 557 | jermar | 106 | t->timeout_pending = false; |
| 1 | jermar | 107 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
| 108 | |||
| 557 | jermar | 109 | if (do_wakeup) |
| 110 | thread_ready(t); |
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| 1 | jermar | 111 | |
| 112 | out: |
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| 113 | spinlock_unlock(&threads_lock); |
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| 114 | } |
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| 115 | |||
| 1156 | jermar | 116 | /** Interrupt sleeping thread. |
| 382 | jermar | 117 | * |
| 1156 | jermar | 118 | * This routine attempts to interrupt a thread from its sleep in a waitqueue. |
| 119 | * If the thread is not found sleeping, no action is taken. |
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| 120 | * |
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| 121 | * @param t Thread to be interrupted. |
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| 122 | */ |
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| 123 | void waitq_interrupt_sleep(thread_t *t) |
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| 124 | { |
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| 125 | waitq_t *wq; |
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| 126 | bool do_wakeup = false; |
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| 127 | ipl_t ipl; |
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| 129 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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| 130 | spinlock_lock(&threads_lock); |
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| 1158 | jermar | 131 | if (!thread_exists(t)) |
| 1156 | jermar | 132 | goto out; |
| 133 | |||
| 134 | grab_locks: |
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| 135 | spinlock_lock(&t->lock); |
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| 136 | if ((wq = t->sleep_queue)) { /* assignment */ |
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| 1502 | jermar | 137 | if (!(t->sleep_interruptible)) { |
| 138 | /* |
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| 139 | * The sleep cannot be interrupted. |
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| 140 | */ |
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| 141 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
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| 142 | goto out; |
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| 143 | } |
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| 144 | |||
| 1156 | jermar | 145 | if (!spinlock_trylock(&wq->lock)) { |
| 146 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
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| 147 | goto grab_locks; /* avoid deadlock */ |
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| 148 | } |
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| 149 | |||
| 1593 | jermar | 150 | if (t->timeout_pending && timeout_unregister(&t->sleep_timeout)) |
| 151 | t->timeout_pending = false; |
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| 1156 | jermar | 153 | list_remove(&t->wq_link); |
| 154 | t->saved_context = t->sleep_interruption_context; |
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| 155 | do_wakeup = true; |
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| 1681 | jermar | 156 | t->sleep_queue = NULL; |
| 1156 | jermar | 157 | spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock); |
| 158 | } |
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| 159 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
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| 160 | |||
| 161 | if (do_wakeup) |
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| 162 | thread_ready(t); |
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| 163 | |||
| 164 | out: |
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| 165 | spinlock_unlock(&threads_lock); |
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| 166 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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| 167 | } |
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| 168 | |||
| 169 | /** Sleep until either wakeup, timeout or interruption occurs |
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| 170 | * |
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| 1502 | jermar | 171 | * This is a sleep implementation which allows itself to time out or to be |
| 1 | jermar | 172 | * interrupted from the sleep, restoring a failover context. |
| 173 | * |
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| 1375 | jermar | 174 | * Sleepers are organised in a FIFO fashion in a structure called wait queue. |
| 382 | jermar | 175 | * |
| 1 | jermar | 176 | * This function is really basic in that other functions as waitq_sleep() |
| 177 | * and all the *_timeout() functions use it. |
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| 178 | * |
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| 382 | jermar | 179 | * @param wq Pointer to wait queue. |
| 404 | jermar | 180 | * @param usec Timeout in microseconds. |
| 1502 | jermar | 181 | * @param flags Specify mode of the sleep. |
| 1 | jermar | 182 | * |
| 1502 | jermar | 183 | * The sleep can be interrupted only if the |
| 184 | * SYNCH_FLAGS_INTERRUPTIBLE bit is specified in flags. |
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| 186 | * If usec is greater than zero, regardless of the value of the |
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| 187 | * SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING bit in flags, the call will not return until either timeout, |
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| 188 | * interruption or wakeup comes. |
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| 382 | jermar | 189 | * |
| 1502 | jermar | 190 | * If usec is zero and the SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING bit is not set in flags, the call |
| 191 | * will not return until wakeup or interruption comes. |
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| 1 | jermar | 192 | * |
| 1502 | jermar | 193 | * If usec is zero and the SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING bit is set in flags, the call will |
| 404 | jermar | 194 | * immediately return, reporting either success or failure. |
| 195 | * |
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| 1502 | jermar | 196 | * @return Returns one of: ESYNCH_WOULD_BLOCK, ESYNCH_TIMEOUT, ESYNCH_INTERRUPTED, |
| 1248 | jermar | 197 | * ESYNCH_OK_ATOMIC, ESYNCH_OK_BLOCKED. |
| 382 | jermar | 198 | * |
| 1248 | jermar | 199 | * @li ESYNCH_WOULD_BLOCK means that the sleep failed because at the time |
| 404 | jermar | 200 | * of the call there was no pending wakeup. |
| 382 | jermar | 201 | * |
| 1248 | jermar | 202 | * @li ESYNCH_TIMEOUT means that the sleep timed out. |
| 404 | jermar | 203 | * |
| 1248 | jermar | 204 | * @li ESYNCH_INTERRUPTED means that somebody interrupted the sleeping thread. |
| 1156 | jermar | 205 | * |
| 1248 | jermar | 206 | * @li ESYNCH_OK_ATOMIC means that the sleep succeeded and that there was |
| 404 | jermar | 207 | * a pending wakeup at the time of the call. The caller was not put |
| 208 | * asleep at all. |
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| 209 | * |
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| 1248 | jermar | 210 | * @li ESYNCH_OK_BLOCKED means that the sleep succeeded; the full sleep was |
| 404 | jermar | 211 | * attempted. |
| 1 | jermar | 212 | */ |
| 1502 | jermar | 213 | int waitq_sleep_timeout(waitq_t *wq, __u32 usec, int flags) |
| 1 | jermar | 214 | { |
| 1375 | jermar | 215 | ipl_t ipl; |
| 216 | int rc; |
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| 1 | jermar | 217 | |
| 1375 | jermar | 218 | ipl = waitq_sleep_prepare(wq); |
| 1502 | jermar | 219 | rc = waitq_sleep_timeout_unsafe(wq, usec, flags); |
| 1375 | jermar | 220 | waitq_sleep_finish(wq, rc, ipl); |
| 221 | return rc; |
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| 222 | } |
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| 223 | |||
| 224 | /** Prepare to sleep in a waitq. |
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| 225 | * |
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| 226 | * This function will return holding the lock of the wait queue |
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| 227 | * and interrupts disabled. |
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| 228 | * |
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| 229 | * @param wq Wait queue. |
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| 230 | * |
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| 231 | * @return Interrupt level as it existed on entry to this function. |
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| 232 | */ |
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| 233 | ipl_t waitq_sleep_prepare(waitq_t *wq) |
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| 234 | { |
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| 235 | ipl_t ipl; |
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| 1 | jermar | 236 | |
| 237 | restart: |
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| 413 | jermar | 238 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
| 1375 | jermar | 239 | |
| 1467 | jermar | 240 | if (THREAD) { /* needed during system initiailzation */ |
| 241 | /* |
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| 242 | * Busy waiting for a delayed timeout. |
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| 243 | * This is an important fix for the race condition between |
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| 244 | * a delayed timeout and a next call to waitq_sleep_timeout(). |
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| 245 | * Simply, the thread is not allowed to go to sleep if |
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| 246 | * there are timeouts in progress. |
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| 247 | */ |
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| 248 | spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock); |
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| 249 | if (THREAD->timeout_pending) { |
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| 250 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
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| 251 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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| 252 | goto restart; |
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| 253 | } |
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| 15 | jermar | 254 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
| 1 | jermar | 255 | } |
| 1375 | jermar | 256 | |
| 1 | jermar | 257 | spinlock_lock(&wq->lock); |
| 1375 | jermar | 258 | return ipl; |
| 259 | } |
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| 260 | |||
| 261 | /** Finish waiting in a wait queue. |
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| 262 | * |
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| 263 | * This function restores interrupts to the state that existed prior |
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| 264 | * to the call to waitq_sleep_prepare(). If necessary, the wait queue |
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| 265 | * lock is released. |
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| 266 | * |
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| 267 | * @param wq Wait queue. |
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| 268 | * @param rc Return code of waitq_sleep_timeout_unsafe(). |
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| 269 | * @param ipl Interrupt level returned by waitq_sleep_prepare(). |
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| 270 | */ |
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| 271 | void waitq_sleep_finish(waitq_t *wq, int rc, ipl_t ipl) |
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| 272 | { |
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| 273 | switch (rc) { |
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| 274 | case ESYNCH_WOULD_BLOCK: |
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| 275 | case ESYNCH_OK_ATOMIC: |
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| 276 | spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock); |
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| 277 | break; |
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| 278 | default: |
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| 279 | break; |
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| 280 | } |
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| 281 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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| 282 | } |
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| 283 | |||
| 284 | /** Internal implementation of waitq_sleep_timeout(). |
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| 285 | * |
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| 286 | * This function implements logic of sleeping in a wait queue. |
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| 287 | * This call must be preceeded by a call to waitq_sleep_prepare() |
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| 288 | * and followed by a call to waitq_slee_finish(). |
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| 289 | * |
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| 290 | * @param wq See waitq_sleep_timeout(). |
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| 291 | * @param usec See waitq_sleep_timeout(). |
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| 1502 | jermar | 292 | * @param flags See waitq_sleep_timeout(). |
| 1375 | jermar | 293 | * |
| 294 | * @return See waitq_sleep_timeout(). |
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| 295 | */ |
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| 1502 | jermar | 296 | int waitq_sleep_timeout_unsafe(waitq_t *wq, __u32 usec, int flags) |
| 1375 | jermar | 297 | { |
| 1 | jermar | 298 | /* checks whether to go to sleep at all */ |
| 299 | if (wq->missed_wakeups) { |
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| 300 | wq->missed_wakeups--; |
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| 301 | return ESYNCH_OK_ATOMIC; |
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| 302 | } |
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| 303 | else { |
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| 1502 | jermar | 304 | if ((flags & SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING) && (usec == 0)) { |
| 1 | jermar | 305 | /* return immediatelly instead of going to sleep */ |
| 306 | return ESYNCH_WOULD_BLOCK; |
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| 307 | } |
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| 308 | } |
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| 309 | |||
| 310 | /* |
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| 311 | * Now we are firmly decided to go to sleep. |
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| 312 | */ |
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| 15 | jermar | 313 | spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock); |
| 1156 | jermar | 314 | |
| 1580 | jermar | 315 | if (flags & SYNCH_FLAGS_INTERRUPTIBLE) { |
| 1579 | jermar | 316 | |
| 1502 | jermar | 317 | /* |
| 1580 | jermar | 318 | * If the thread was already interrupted, |
| 319 | * don't go to sleep at all. |
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| 320 | */ |
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| 321 | if (THREAD->interrupted) { |
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| 322 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
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| 323 | spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock); |
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| 324 | return ESYNCH_INTERRUPTED; |
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| 325 | } |
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| 326 | |||
| 327 | /* |
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| 1502 | jermar | 328 | * Set context that will be restored if the sleep |
| 329 | * of this thread is ever interrupted. |
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| 330 | */ |
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| 331 | THREAD->sleep_interruptible = true; |
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| 332 | if (!context_save(&THREAD->sleep_interruption_context)) { |
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| 333 | /* Short emulation of scheduler() return code. */ |
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| 334 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
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| 335 | return ESYNCH_INTERRUPTED; |
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| 336 | } |
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| 1580 | jermar | 337 | |
| 1502 | jermar | 338 | } else { |
| 339 | THREAD->sleep_interruptible = false; |
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| 1156 | jermar | 340 | } |
| 341 | |||
| 1 | jermar | 342 | if (usec) { |
| 343 | /* We use the timeout variant. */ |
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| 15 | jermar | 344 | if (!context_save(&THREAD->sleep_timeout_context)) { |
| 1156 | jermar | 345 | /* Short emulation of scheduler() return code. */ |
| 15 | jermar | 346 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
| 1 | jermar | 347 | return ESYNCH_TIMEOUT; |
| 348 | } |
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| 557 | jermar | 349 | THREAD->timeout_pending = true; |
| 1156 | jermar | 350 | timeout_register(&THREAD->sleep_timeout, (__u64) usec, waitq_timeouted_sleep, THREAD); |
| 1 | jermar | 351 | } |
| 352 | |||
| 15 | jermar | 353 | list_append(&THREAD->wq_link, &wq->head); |
| 1 | jermar | 354 | |
| 355 | /* |
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| 356 | * Suspend execution. |
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| 357 | */ |
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| 15 | jermar | 358 | THREAD->state = Sleeping; |
| 359 | THREAD->sleep_queue = wq; |
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| 1 | jermar | 360 | |
| 15 | jermar | 361 | spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock); |
| 1 | jermar | 362 | |
| 363 | scheduler(); /* wq->lock is released in scheduler_separated_stack() */ |
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| 364 | |||
| 365 | return ESYNCH_OK_BLOCKED; |
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| 366 | } |
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| 367 | |||
| 368 | |||
| 382 | jermar | 369 | /** Wake up first thread sleeping in a wait queue |
| 370 | * |
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| 371 | * Wake up first thread sleeping in a wait queue. |
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| 372 | * This is the SMP- and IRQ-safe wrapper meant for |
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| 373 | * general use. |
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| 374 | * |
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| 375 | * Besides its 'normal' wakeup operation, it attempts |
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| 376 | * to unregister possible timeout. |
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| 377 | * |
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| 378 | * @param wq Pointer to wait queue. |
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| 379 | * @param all If this is non-zero, all sleeping threads |
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| 380 | * will be woken up and missed count will be zeroed. |
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| 1 | jermar | 381 | */ |
| 557 | jermar | 382 | void waitq_wakeup(waitq_t *wq, bool all) |
| 1 | jermar | 383 | { |
| 413 | jermar | 384 | ipl_t ipl; |
| 1 | jermar | 385 | |
| 413 | jermar | 386 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
| 1 | jermar | 387 | spinlock_lock(&wq->lock); |
| 388 | |||
| 389 | _waitq_wakeup_unsafe(wq, all); |
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| 390 | |||
| 391 | spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock); |
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| 413 | jermar | 392 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
| 1 | jermar | 393 | } |
| 394 | |||
| 382 | jermar | 395 | /** Internal SMP- and IRQ-unsafe version of waitq_wakeup() |
| 396 | * |
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| 397 | * This is the internal SMP- and IRQ-unsafe version |
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| 398 | * of waitq_wakeup(). It assumes wq->lock is already |
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| 399 | * locked and interrupts are already disabled. |
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| 400 | * |
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| 401 | * @param wq Pointer to wait queue. |
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| 402 | * @param all If this is non-zero, all sleeping threads |
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| 403 | * will be woken up and missed count will be zeroed. |
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| 1 | jermar | 404 | */ |
| 557 | jermar | 405 | void _waitq_wakeup_unsafe(waitq_t *wq, bool all) |
| 1 | jermar | 406 | { |
| 407 | thread_t *t; |
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| 409 | loop: |
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| 410 | if (list_empty(&wq->head)) { |
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| 411 | wq->missed_wakeups++; |
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| 557 | jermar | 412 | if (all) |
| 413 | wq->missed_wakeups = 0; |
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| 1 | jermar | 414 | return; |
| 415 | } |
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| 416 | |||
| 417 | t = list_get_instance(wq->head.next, thread_t, wq_link); |
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| 418 | |||
| 1681 | jermar | 419 | /* |
| 420 | * Lock the thread prior to removing it from the wq. |
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| 421 | * This is not necessary because of mutual exclusion |
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| 422 | * (the link belongs to the wait queue), but because |
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| 423 | * of synchronization with waitq_timeouted_sleep() |
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| 424 | * and waitq_interrupt_sleep(). |
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| 425 | * |
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| 426 | * In order for these two functions to work, the following |
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| 427 | * invariant must hold: |
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| 428 | * |
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| 429 | * t->sleep_queue != NULL <=> t sleeps in a wait queue |
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| 430 | * |
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| 431 | * For an observer who locks the thread, the invariant |
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| 432 | * holds only when the lock is held prior to removing |
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| 433 | * it from the wait queue. |
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| 434 | */ |
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| 435 | spinlock_lock(&t->lock); |
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| 1 | jermar | 436 | list_remove(&t->wq_link); |
| 1681 | jermar | 437 | |
| 1 | jermar | 438 | if (t->timeout_pending && timeout_unregister(&t->sleep_timeout)) |
| 557 | jermar | 439 | t->timeout_pending = false; |
| 1 | jermar | 440 | t->sleep_queue = NULL; |
| 441 | spinlock_unlock(&t->lock); |
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| 442 | |||
| 443 | thread_ready(t); |
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| 557 | jermar | 445 | if (all) |
| 446 | goto loop; |
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| 1 | jermar | 447 | } |