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[8def349]1//
2// Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2016 University of Waterloo
3//
4// The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
5// file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
6//
7// invoke.c --
8//
9// Author           : Thierry Delisle
10// Created On       : Tue Jan 17 12:27:26 2016
[6b0b624]11// Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr
[d31bb83]12// Last Modified On : Sat Oct 24 14:35:28 2020
13// Update Count     : 32
[8def349]14//
[78b3f52]15
[2026bb6]16#define __cforall_thread__
17
[78b3f52]18#include <stdbool.h>
19#include <stdlib.h>
20#include <stdio.h>
[76e069f]21#include <unwind.h>
[78b3f52]22
23#include "invoke.h"
24
[5c81105]25#define __CFA_INVOKE_PRIVATE__
26#include "invoke.h"
[78b3f52]27
28// magically invoke the "main" of the most derived class
29// Called from the kernel when starting a coroutine or task so must switch back to user mode.
[5c81105]30
[e84ab3d]31extern struct coroutine$ * __cfactx_cor_finish(void);
32extern void __cfactx_cor_leave ( struct coroutine$ * );
[c7a900a]33extern void __cfactx_thrd_leave();
34
[2026bb6]35extern void disable_interrupts() OPTIONAL_THREAD;
[a3821fa]36extern void enable_interrupts( _Bool poll );
[78b3f52]37
[8108ba8]38libcfa_public void __cfactx_invoke_coroutine(
[36982fc]39        void (*main)(void *),
40        void *this
[80d9e49]41) {
[09f357ec]42        // Finish setting up the coroutine by setting its state
[e84ab3d]43        struct coroutine$ * cor = __cfactx_cor_finish();
[78b3f52]44
[09f357ec]45        // Call the main of the coroutine
[36982fc]46        main( this );
[78b3f52]47
[36982fc]48        //Final suspend, should never return
[c7a900a]49        __cfactx_cor_leave( cor );
[169d944]50        __cabi_abort( "Resumed dead coroutine" );
[8118303]51}
52
[c7a900a]53static _Unwind_Reason_Code __cfactx_coroutine_unwindstop(
[76e069f]54        __attribute((__unused__)) int version,
55        _Unwind_Action actions,
56        __attribute((__unused__)) _Unwind_Exception_Class exceptionClass,
57        __attribute((__unused__)) struct _Unwind_Exception * unwind_exception,
58        __attribute((__unused__)) struct _Unwind_Context * context,
[212c2187]59        void * param
[76e069f]60) {
61        if( actions & _UA_END_OF_STACK  ) {
62                // We finished unwinding the coroutine,
63                // leave it
[c7a900a]64                __cfactx_cor_leave( param );
[76e069f]65                __cabi_abort( "Resumed dead coroutine" );
66        }
67        if( actions & _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE ) return _URC_NO_REASON;
68
69        return _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR;
70}
71
[8108ba8]72libcfa_public void __cfactx_coroutine_unwind(struct _Unwind_Exception * storage, struct coroutine$ * cor) __attribute__ ((__noreturn__));
[e84ab3d]73void __cfactx_coroutine_unwind(struct _Unwind_Exception * storage, struct coroutine$ * cor) {
[c7a900a]74        _Unwind_Reason_Code ret = _Unwind_ForcedUnwind( storage, __cfactx_coroutine_unwindstop, cor );
[76e069f]75        printf("UNWIND ERROR %d after force unwind\n", ret);
76        abort();
77}
78
[8108ba8]79libcfa_public void __cfactx_invoke_thread(
[36982fc]80        void (*main)(void *),
81        void *this
[8118303]82) {
[36982fc]83        // Officially start the thread by enabling preemption
[a3821fa]84        enable_interrupts( true );
[36982fc]85
86        // Call the main of the thread
87        main( this );
88
89        // To exit a thread we must :
90        // 1 - Mark it as halted
91        // 2 - Leave its monitor
92        // 3 - Disable the interupts
93        // 4 - Final suspend
94        // The order of these 4 operations is very important
95        //Final suspend, should never return
[c7a900a]96        __cfactx_thrd_leave();
[169d944]97        __cabi_abort( "Resumed dead thread" );
[78b3f52]98}
99
[8108ba8]100libcfa_public void __cfactx_start(
[36982fc]101        void (*main)(void *),
[e84ab3d]102        struct coroutine$ * cor,
[36982fc]103        void *this,
104        void (*invoke)(void *)
[80d9e49]105) {
[b2f6113]106        struct __stack_t * stack = cor->stack.storage;
[78b3f52]107
[381fdee]108#if defined( __i386 )
[d9c44c3]109
110        struct FakeStack {
[9705ffe]111            void *fixedRegisters[3];                                            // fixed registers ebx, edi, esi (popped on 1st uSwitch, values unimportant)
112            void *rturn;                                                                        // where to go on return from uSwitch
113            void *dummyReturn;                                                          // fake return compiler would have pushed on call to uInvoke
114            void *argument[3];                                                          // for 16-byte ABI, 16-byte alignment starts here
115            void *padding;                                                                      // padding to force 16-byte alignment, as "base" is 16-byte aligned
[d9c44c3]116        };
117
[b2f6113]118        cor->context.SP = (char *)stack->base - sizeof( struct FakeStack );
119        cor->context.FP = NULL;         // terminate stack with NULL fp
[d9c44c3]120
[b2f6113]121        struct FakeStack *fs = (struct FakeStack *)cor->context.SP;
122
123        fs->dummyReturn = NULL;
[9705ffe]124        fs->argument[0] = main;                                                         // argument to invoke
125        fs->argument[1] = this;                                                         // argument to invoke
[b2f6113]126        fs->rturn = invoke;
[d9c44c3]127
[381fdee]128#elif defined( __x86_64 )
[d9c44c3]129
[36982fc]130        struct FakeStack {
[9705ffe]131                void *fixedRegisters[5];                                                // fixed registers rbx, r12, r13, r14, r15
132                void *rturn;                                                                    // where to go on return from uSwitch
133                void *dummyReturn;                                                              // NULL return address to provide proper alignment
[36982fc]134        };
135
[b2f6113]136        cor->context.SP = (char *)stack->base - sizeof( struct FakeStack );
[9705ffe]137        cor->context.FP = NULL;                                                         // terminate stack with NULL fp
[b2f6113]138
139        struct FakeStack *fs = (struct FakeStack *)cor->context.SP;
[36982fc]140
[b2f6113]141        fs->dummyReturn = NULL;
[c7a900a]142        fs->rturn = __cfactx_invoke_stub;
[9705ffe]143        fs->fixedRegisters[0] = main;                                           // argument to invoke
144        fs->fixedRegisters[1] = this;                                           // argument to invoke
[09f357ec]145        fs->fixedRegisters[2] = invoke;
[b158d8f]146
[9705ffe]147#elif defined( __ARM_ARCH_32 )
[129674b]148#error ARM needs to be upgrade to use two parameters like X86/X64 (A.K.A. : I broke this and do not know how to fix it)
149        // More details about the error:
150        // To avoid the thunk problem, I changed the invoke routine to pass the main explicitly
151        // instead of relying on an assertion. This effectively hoists any required thunk one level
152        // which was enough to get to global scope in most cases.
153        // This means that __cfactx_invoke_... now takes two parameters and the FakeStack needs
154        // to be adjusted as a consequence of that.
155        // I don't know how to do that for ARM, hence the #error
156
[b158d8f]157        struct FakeStack {
[9705ffe]158                float fpRegs[16];                                                               // floating point registers
159                void * intRegs[9];                                                              // integer/pointer registers
160                void * arg[2];                                                                  // placeholder for this pointer
[b158d8f]161        };
162
[b2f6113]163        cor->context.SP = (char *)stack->base - sizeof( struct FakeStack );
164        cor->context.FP = NULL;
[b158d8f]165
[b2f6113]166        struct FakeStack *fs = (struct FakeStack *)cor->context.SP;
[b158d8f]167
[c7a900a]168        fs->intRegs[8] = __cfactx_invoke_stub;
[b158d8f]169        fs->arg[0] = this;
170        fs->arg[1] = invoke;
[381fdee]171
[9705ffe]172#elif defined( __ARM_ARCH )
173        struct FakeStack {
174                void * intRegs[12];                                                             // x19-x30 integer registers
175                double fpRegs[8];                                                               // v8-v15 floating point
176        };
177
178        cor->context.SP = (char *)stack->base - sizeof( struct FakeStack );
179        cor->context.FP = NULL;
180
181        struct FakeStack *fs = (struct FakeStack *)cor->context.SP;
182
183        fs->intRegs[0] = main;                                                          // argument to invoke x19 => x0
184        fs->intRegs[1] = this;                                                          // argument to invoke x20 => x1
185        fs->intRegs[2] = invoke;
186        fs->intRegs[11] = __cfactx_invoke_stub;                         // link register x30 => ret moves to pc
[d9c44c3]187#else
[381fdee]188        #error uknown hardware architecture
[d9c44c3]189#endif
[e4745d7a]190}
[6b0b624]191
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193// mode: c //
194// tab-width: 4 //
195// End: //
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