[c81ebf9] | 1 | //
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| 2 | // Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2016 University of Waterloo
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| 3 | //
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| 4 | // The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
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| 5 | // file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
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| 6 | //
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| 7 | // signal.c --
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| 8 | //
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| 9 | // Author : Thierry Delisle
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| 10 | // Created On : Mon Jun 5 14:20:42 2017
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[6b0b624] | 11 | // Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr
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[231b18f] | 12 | // Last Modified On : Fri Nov 6 07:42:13 2020
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| 13 | // Update Count : 54
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[c81ebf9] | 14 | //
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| 15 |
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[2026bb6] | 16 | #define __cforall_thread__
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[1c6e1ec] | 17 | // #define __CFA_DEBUG_PRINT_PREEMPTION__
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[2026bb6] | 18 |
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[73abe95] | 19 | #include "preemption.hfa"
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[a83ffa4] | 20 | #include <assert.h>
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[c81ebf9] | 21 |
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[82ff5845] | 22 | #include <errno.h>
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| 23 | #include <stdio.h>
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| 24 | #include <string.h>
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| 25 | #include <unistd.h>
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[27f5f71] | 26 | #include <limits.h> // PTHREAD_STACK_MIN
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[c81ebf9] | 27 |
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[73abe95] | 28 | #include "bits/signal.hfa"
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[e660761] | 29 | #include "kernel_private.hfa"
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[82ff5845] | 30 |
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[1c6e1ec] | 31 |
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[d8548e2] | 32 | #if !defined(__CFA_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION__)
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[2a84d06d] | 33 | #define __CFA_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION__ 10`ms
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[d8548e2] | 34 | #endif
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[c81ebf9] | 35 |
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[1c6e1ec] | 36 | __attribute__((weak)) Duration default_preemption() {
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[357fae8] | 37 | const char * preempt_rate_s = getenv("CFA_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION");
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[1c6e1ec] | 38 | if(!preempt_rate_s) {
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[357fae8] | 39 | __cfadbg_print_safe(preemption, "No CFA_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION in ENV\n");
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[1c6e1ec] | 40 | return __CFA_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION__;
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| 41 | }
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| 42 |
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| 43 | char * endptr = 0p;
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| 44 | long int preempt_rate_l = strtol(preempt_rate_s, &endptr, 10);
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| 45 | if(preempt_rate_l < 0 || preempt_rate_l > 65535) {
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[357fae8] | 46 | __cfadbg_print_safe(preemption, "CFA_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION out of range : %ld\n", preempt_rate_l);
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[1c6e1ec] | 47 | return __CFA_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION__;
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| 48 | }
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| 49 | if('\0' != *endptr) {
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[357fae8] | 50 | __cfadbg_print_safe(preemption, "CFA_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION not a decimal number : %s\n", preempt_rate_s);
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[1c6e1ec] | 51 | return __CFA_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION__;
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| 52 | }
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| 53 |
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| 54 | return preempt_rate_l`ms;
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[c81ebf9] | 55 | }
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| 56 |
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[969b3fe] | 57 | // FwdDeclarations : timeout handlers
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[c81ebf9] | 58 | static void preempt( processor * this );
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[e873838] | 59 | static void timeout( $thread * this );
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[c81ebf9] | 60 |
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[969b3fe] | 61 | // FwdDeclarations : Signal handlers
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[c29c342] | 62 | static void sigHandler_ctxSwitch( __CFA_SIGPARMS__ );
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[c59a346] | 63 | static void sigHandler_alarm ( __CFA_SIGPARMS__ );
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[c29c342] | 64 | static void sigHandler_segv ( __CFA_SIGPARMS__ );
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| 65 | static void sigHandler_ill ( __CFA_SIGPARMS__ );
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| 66 | static void sigHandler_fpe ( __CFA_SIGPARMS__ );
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| 67 | static void sigHandler_abort ( __CFA_SIGPARMS__ );
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[82ff5845] | 68 |
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[969b3fe] | 69 | // FwdDeclarations : alarm thread main
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[c29c342] | 70 | static void * alarm_loop( __attribute__((unused)) void * args );
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[969b3fe] | 71 |
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| 72 | // Machine specific register name
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[381fdee] | 73 | #if defined( __i386 )
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[b2b44d8] | 74 | #define CFA_REG_IP gregs[REG_EIP]
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[381fdee] | 75 | #elif defined( __x86_64 )
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| 76 | #define CFA_REG_IP gregs[REG_RIP]
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[e9b49379] | 77 | #elif defined( __arm__ )
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| 78 | #define CFA_REG_IP arm_pc
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| 79 | #elif defined( __aarch64__ )
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[482fa08] | 80 | #define CFA_REG_IP pc
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[381fdee] | 81 | #else
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[e9b49379] | 82 | #error unsupported hardware architecture
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[cd17862] | 83 | #endif
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| 84 |
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[969b3fe] | 85 | KERNEL_STORAGE(event_kernel_t, event_kernel); // private storage for event kernel
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| 86 | event_kernel_t * event_kernel; // kernel public handle to even kernel
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| 87 | static pthread_t alarm_thread; // pthread handle to alarm thread
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[09d4b22] | 88 | static void * alarm_stack; // pthread stack for alarm thread
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[969b3fe] | 89 |
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[c29c342] | 90 | static void ?{}(event_kernel_t & this) with( this ) {
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[65deb18] | 91 | alarms{};
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| 92 | lock{};
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[969b3fe] | 93 | }
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[82ff5845] | 94 |
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[4dad189] | 95 | enum {
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| 96 | PREEMPT_NORMAL = 0,
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| 97 | PREEMPT_TERMINATE = 1,
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| 98 | };
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| 99 |
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[c81ebf9] | 100 | //=============================================================================================
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| 101 | // Kernel Preemption logic
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| 102 | //=============================================================================================
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| 103 |
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[969b3fe] | 104 | // Get next expired node
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[2a84d06d] | 105 | static inline alarm_node_t * get_expired( alarm_list_t * alarms, Time currtime ) {
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[d3ab183] | 106 | if( ! & (*alarms)`first ) return 0p; // If no alarms return null
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| 107 | if( (*alarms)`first.alarm >= currtime ) return 0p; // If alarms head not expired return null
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[27f5f71] | 108 | return pop(alarms); // Otherwise just pop head
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[969b3fe] | 109 | }
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| 110 |
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| 111 | // Tick one frame of the Discrete Event Simulation for alarms
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[e873838] | 112 | static void tick_preemption(void) {
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[27f5f71] | 113 | alarm_node_t * node = 0p; // Used in the while loop but cannot be declared in the while condition
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| 114 | alarm_list_t * alarms = &event_kernel->alarms; // Local copy for ease of reading
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| 115 | Time currtime = __kernel_get_time(); // Check current time once so everything "happens at once"
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[8cb529e] | 116 |
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[969b3fe] | 117 | //Loop throught every thing expired
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| 118 | while( node = get_expired( alarms, currtime ) ) {
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[c9ec301] | 119 | __cfadbg_print_buffer_decl( preemption, " KERNEL: preemption tick %lu\n", currtime.tn);
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[185efe6] | 120 | Duration period = node->period;
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| 121 | if( period == 0) {
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| 122 | node->set = false; // Node is one-shot, just mark it as not pending
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| 123 | }
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[1c273d0] | 124 |
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[c9ec301] | 125 | __cfadbg_print_buffer_local( preemption, " KERNEL: alarm ticking node %p.\n", node );
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| 126 |
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| 127 |
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[969b3fe] | 128 | // Check if this is a kernel
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[4b30e8cc] | 129 | if( node->type == Kernel ) {
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[c81ebf9] | 130 | preempt( node->proc );
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| 131 | }
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[4b30e8cc] | 132 | else if( node->type == User ) {
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[c9ec301] | 133 | __cfadbg_print_buffer_local( preemption, " KERNEL: alarm unparking %p.\n", node->thrd );
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[e873838] | 134 | timeout( node->thrd );
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[c81ebf9] | 135 | }
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[4b30e8cc] | 136 | else {
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[eeb5023] | 137 | node->callback(*node);
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[4b30e8cc] | 138 | }
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[c81ebf9] | 139 |
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[969b3fe] | 140 | // Check if this is a periodic alarm
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[8cb529e] | 141 | if( period > 0 ) {
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[c9ec301] | 142 | __cfadbg_print_buffer_local( preemption, " KERNEL: alarm period is %lu.\n", period`ns );
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[969b3fe] | 143 | node->alarm = currtime + period; // Alarm is periodic, add currtime to it (used cached current time)
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| 144 | insert( alarms, node ); // Reinsert the node for the next time it triggers
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[c81ebf9] | 145 | }
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| 146 | }
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| 147 |
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[969b3fe] | 148 | // If there are still alarms pending, reset the timer
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[d3ab183] | 149 | if( & (*alarms)`first ) {
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| 150 | Duration delta = (*alarms)`first.alarm - currtime;
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| 151 | Duration capped = max(delta, 50`us);
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| 152 | __kernel_set_timer( capped );
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[b1a4300] | 153 | }
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[c81ebf9] | 154 | }
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| 155 |
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[969b3fe] | 156 | // Update the preemption of a processor and notify interested parties
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[2a84d06d] | 157 | void update_preemption( processor * this, Duration duration ) {
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[c81ebf9] | 158 | alarm_node_t * alarm = this->preemption_alarm;
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| 159 |
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| 160 | // Alarms need to be enabled
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[2a84d06d] | 161 | if ( duration > 0 && ! alarm->set ) {
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[c81ebf9] | 162 | alarm->alarm = __kernel_get_time() + duration;
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| 163 | alarm->period = duration;
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| 164 | register_self( alarm );
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| 165 | }
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[8ad6533] | 166 | // Zero duration but alarm is set
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[c81ebf9] | 167 | else if ( duration == 0 && alarm->set ) {
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| 168 | unregister_self( alarm );
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| 169 | alarm->alarm = 0;
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| 170 | alarm->period = 0;
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| 171 | }
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| 172 | // If alarm is different from previous, change it
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| 173 | else if ( duration > 0 && alarm->period != duration ) {
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| 174 | unregister_self( alarm );
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| 175 | alarm->alarm = __kernel_get_time() + duration;
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| 176 | alarm->period = duration;
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| 177 | register_self( alarm );
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| 178 | }
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| 179 | }
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| 180 |
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| 181 | //=============================================================================================
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[cd17862] | 182 | // Kernel Signal Tools
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[c81ebf9] | 183 | //=============================================================================================
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[231b18f] | 184 | // In a user-level threading system, there are handful of thread-local variables where this problem occurs on the ARM.
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[54dcab1] | 185 | //
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[231b18f] | 186 | // For each kernel thread running user-level threads, there is a flag variable to indicate if interrupts are
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| 187 | // enabled/disabled for that kernel thread. Therefore, this variable is made thread local.
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[54dcab1] | 188 | //
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[231b18f] | 189 | // For example, this code fragment sets the state of the "interrupt" variable in thread-local memory.
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[54dcab1] | 190 | //
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[231b18f] | 191 | // _Thread_local volatile int interrupts;
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| 192 | // int main() {
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| 193 | // interrupts = 0; // disable interrupts }
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[54dcab1] | 194 | //
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[231b18f] | 195 | // which generates the following code on the ARM
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[54dcab1] | 196 | //
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[231b18f] | 197 | // (gdb) disassemble main
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| 198 | // Dump of assembler code for function main:
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| 199 | // 0x0000000000000610 <+0>: mrs x1, tpidr_el0
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| 200 | // 0x0000000000000614 <+4>: mov w0, #0x0 // #0
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| 201 | // 0x0000000000000618 <+8>: add x1, x1, #0x0, lsl #12
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| 202 | // 0x000000000000061c <+12>: add x1, x1, #0x10
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| 203 | // 0x0000000000000620 <+16>: str wzr, [x1]
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| 204 | // 0x0000000000000624 <+20>: ret
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[54dcab1] | 205 | //
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[231b18f] | 206 | // The mrs moves a pointer from coprocessor register tpidr_el0 into register x1. Register w0 is set to 0. The two adds
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| 207 | // increase the TLS pointer with the displacement (offset) 0x10, which is the location in the TSL of variable
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| 208 | // "interrupts". Finally, 0 is stored into "interrupts" through the pointer in register x1 that points into the
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| 209 | // TSL. Now once x1 has the pointer to the location of the TSL for kernel thread N, it can be be preempted at a
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| 210 | // user-level and the user thread is put on the user-level ready-queue. When the preempted thread gets to the front of
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| 211 | // the user-level ready-queue it is run on kernel thread M. It now stores 0 into "interrupts" back on kernel thread N,
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| 212 | // turning off interrupt on the wrong kernel thread.
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[54dcab1] | 213 | //
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[231b18f] | 214 | // On the x86, the following code is generated for the same code fragment.
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[54dcab1] | 215 | //
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[231b18f] | 216 | // (gdb) disassemble main
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| 217 | // Dump of assembler code for function main:
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| 218 | // 0x0000000000400420 <+0>: movl $0x0,%fs:0xfffffffffffffffc
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| 219 | // 0x000000000040042c <+12>: xor %eax,%eax
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[54dcab1] | 220 | // 0x000000000040042e <+14>: retq
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| 221 | //
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[231b18f] | 222 | // and there is base-displacement addressing used to atomically reset variable "interrupts" off of the TSL pointer in
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| 223 | // register "fs".
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[54dcab1] | 224 | //
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[231b18f] | 225 | // Hence, the ARM has base-displacement address for the general purpose registers, BUT not to the coprocessor
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| 226 | // registers. As a result, generating the address for the write into variable "interrupts" is no longer atomic.
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[54dcab1] | 227 | //
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[231b18f] | 228 | // Note this problem does NOT occur when just using multiple kernel threads because the preemption ALWAYS restarts the
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| 229 | // thread on the same kernel thread.
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[54dcab1] | 230 | //
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[231b18f] | 231 | // The obvious question is why does ARM use a coprocessor register to store the TSL pointer given that coprocessor
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| 232 | // registers are second-class registers with respect to the instruction set. One possible answer is that they did not
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| 233 | // want to dedicate one of the general registers to hold the TLS pointer and there was a free coprocessor register
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| 234 | // available.
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[c81ebf9] | 235 |
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[ead174a] | 236 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 237 | // Some assembly required
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| 238 | #define __cfaasm_label(label, when) when: asm volatile goto(".global __cfaasm_" #label "_" #when "\n" "__cfaasm_" #label "_" #when ":":::"memory":when)
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| 239 |
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[8fc652e0] | 240 | //----------
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| 241 | // special case for preemption since used often
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| 242 | bool __preemption_enabled() {
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| 243 | // create a assembler label before
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| 244 | // marked as clobber all to avoid movement
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[ead174a] | 245 | __cfaasm_label(check, before);
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[8fc652e0] | 246 |
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| 247 | // access tls as normal
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| 248 | bool enabled = __cfaabi_tls.preemption_state.enabled;
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| 249 |
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| 250 | // create a assembler label after
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| 251 | // marked as clobber all to avoid movement
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[ead174a] | 252 | __cfaasm_label(check, after);
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[8fc652e0] | 253 | return enabled;
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| 254 | }
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| 255 |
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[82a2fed] | 256 | struct asm_region {
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| 257 | void * before;
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| 258 | void * after;
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| 259 | };
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| 260 |
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| 261 | static inline bool __cfaasm_in( void * ip, struct asm_region & region ) {
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| 262 | return ip >= region.before && ip <= region.after;
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| 263 | }
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| 264 |
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| 265 |
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[8fc652e0] | 266 | //----------
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| 267 | // Get data from the TLS block
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[82a2fed] | 268 | // struct asm_region __cfaasm_get;
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[8fc652e0] | 269 | uintptr_t __cfatls_get( unsigned long int offset ) __attribute__((__noinline__)); //no inline to avoid problems
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| 270 | uintptr_t __cfatls_get( unsigned long int offset ) {
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| 271 | // create a assembler label before
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| 272 | // marked as clobber all to avoid movement
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[ead174a] | 273 | __cfaasm_label(get, before);
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[8fc652e0] | 274 |
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| 275 | // access tls as normal (except for pointer arithmetic)
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| 276 | uintptr_t val = *(uintptr_t*)((uintptr_t)&__cfaabi_tls + offset);
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| 277 |
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| 278 | // create a assembler label after
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| 279 | // marked as clobber all to avoid movement
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[ead174a] | 280 | __cfaasm_label(get, after);
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[8fc652e0] | 281 | return val;
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| 282 | }
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| 283 |
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[82ff5845] | 284 | extern "C" {
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[969b3fe] | 285 | // Disable interrupts by incrementing the counter
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[82ff5845] | 286 | void disable_interrupts() {
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[8fc652e0] | 287 | // create a assembler label before
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| 288 | // marked as clobber all to avoid movement
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[ead174a] | 289 | __cfaasm_label(dsable, before);
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[8fc652e0] | 290 |
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| 291 | with( __cfaabi_tls.preemption_state ) {
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[1f81d61] | 292 | #if GCC_VERSION > 50000
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[13073be] | 293 | static_assert(__atomic_always_lock_free(sizeof(enabled), &enabled), "Must be lock-free");
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[1f81d61] | 294 | #endif
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[13073be] | 295 |
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| 296 | // Set enabled flag to false
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| 297 | // should be atomic to avoid preemption in the middle of the operation.
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| 298 | // use memory order RELAXED since there is no inter-thread on this variable requirements
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| 299 | __atomic_store_n(&enabled, false, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
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| 300 |
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| 301 | // Signal the compiler that a fence is needed but only for signal handlers
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| 302 | __atomic_signal_fence(__ATOMIC_ACQUIRE);
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| 303 |
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[de6319f] | 304 | __attribute__((unused)) unsigned short new_val = disable_count + 1;
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| 305 | disable_count = new_val;
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| 306 | verify( new_val < 65_000u ); // If this triggers someone is disabling interrupts without enabling them
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| 307 | }
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[8fc652e0] | 308 |
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| 309 | // create a assembler label after
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| 310 | // marked as clobber all to avoid movement
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[ead174a] | 311 | __cfaasm_label(dsable, after);
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| 312 |
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[82ff5845] | 313 | }
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| 314 |
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[969b3fe] | 315 | // Enable interrupts by decrementing the counter
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[c7a900a] | 316 | // If counter reaches 0, execute any pending __cfactx_switch
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[a3821fa] | 317 | void enable_interrupts( bool poll ) {
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[ead174a] | 318 | // Cache the processor now since interrupts can start happening after the atomic store
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| 319 | processor * proc = __cfaabi_tls.this_processor;
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[a3821fa] | 320 | /* paranoid */ verify( !poll || proc );
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[969b3fe] | 321 |
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[8fc652e0] | 322 | with( __cfaabi_tls.preemption_state ){
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[de6319f] | 323 | unsigned short prev = disable_count;
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| 324 | disable_count -= 1;
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[ead174a] | 325 |
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| 326 | // If this triggers someone is enabled already enabled interruptsverify( prev != 0u );
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| 327 | /* paranoid */ verify( prev != 0u );
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[de6319f] | 328 |
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| 329 | // Check if we need to prempt the thread because an interrupt was missed
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| 330 | if( prev == 1 ) {
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[1f81d61] | 331 | #if GCC_VERSION > 50000
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[ead174a] | 332 | static_assert(__atomic_always_lock_free(sizeof(enabled), &enabled), "Must be lock-free");
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[1f81d61] | 333 | #endif
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[13073be] | 334 |
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| 335 | // Set enabled flag to true
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| 336 | // should be atomic to avoid preemption in the middle of the operation.
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| 337 | // use memory order RELAXED since there is no inter-thread on this variable requirements
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| 338 | __atomic_store_n(&enabled, true, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
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| 339 |
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| 340 | // Signal the compiler that a fence is needed but only for signal handlers
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| 341 | __atomic_signal_fence(__ATOMIC_RELEASE);
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[a3821fa] | 342 | if( poll && proc->pending_preemption ) {
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[de6319f] | 343 | proc->pending_preemption = false;
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[3381ed7] | 344 | force_yield( __POLL_PREEMPTION );
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[de6319f] | 345 | }
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[d0a045c7] | 346 | }
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[82ff5845] | 347 | }
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[969b3fe] | 348 | }
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[82ff5845] | 349 | }
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| 350 |
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[adf34b3] | 351 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 352 | // Kernel Signal Debug
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| 353 | void __cfaabi_check_preemption() {
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| 354 | bool ready = __preemption_enabled();
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| 355 | if(!ready) { abort("Preemption should be ready"); }
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| 356 |
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| 357 | __cfaasm_label(debug, before);
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| 358 |
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| 359 | sigset_t oldset;
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| 360 | int ret;
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| 361 | ret = pthread_sigmask(0, ( const sigset_t * ) 0p, &oldset); // workaround trac#208: cast should be unnecessary
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| 362 | if(ret != 0) { abort("ERROR sigprocmask returned %d", ret); }
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| 363 |
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| 364 | ret = sigismember(&oldset, SIGUSR1);
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| 365 | if(ret < 0) { abort("ERROR sigismember returned %d", ret); }
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| 366 | if(ret == 1) { abort("ERROR SIGUSR1 is disabled"); }
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| 367 |
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| 368 | ret = sigismember(&oldset, SIGALRM);
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| 369 | if(ret < 0) { abort("ERROR sigismember returned %d", ret); }
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| 370 | if(ret == 0) { abort("ERROR SIGALRM is enabled"); }
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| 371 |
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| 372 | ret = sigismember(&oldset, SIGTERM);
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| 373 | if(ret < 0) { abort("ERROR sigismember returned %d", ret); }
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| 374 | if(ret == 1) { abort("ERROR SIGTERM is disabled"); }
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| 375 |
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| 376 | __cfaasm_label(debug, after);
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| 377 | }
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| 378 |
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| 379 | #ifdef __CFA_WITH_VERIFY__
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| 380 | bool __cfaabi_dbg_in_kernel() {
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| 381 | return !__preemption_enabled();
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| 382 | }
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| 383 | #endif
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| 384 |
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[ead174a] | 385 | #undef __cfaasm_label
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| 386 |
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[adf34b3] | 387 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 388 | // Signal handling
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| 389 |
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[969b3fe] | 390 | // sigprocmask wrapper : unblock a single signal
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[7222630] | 391 | static inline void signal_unblock( int sig ) {
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[82ff5845] | 392 | sigset_t mask;
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| 393 | sigemptyset( &mask );
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[1c273d0] | 394 | sigaddset( &mask, sig );
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[82ff5845] | 395 |
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[27f5f71] | 396 | if ( pthread_sigmask( SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, 0p ) == -1 ) {
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[169d944] | 397 | abort( "internal error, pthread_sigmask" );
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[cd17862] | 398 | }
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[82ff5845] | 399 | }
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| 400 |
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[969b3fe] | 401 | // sigprocmask wrapper : block a single signal
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[7222630] | 402 | static inline void signal_block( int sig ) {
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[cd17862] | 403 | sigset_t mask;
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| 404 | sigemptyset( &mask );
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| 405 | sigaddset( &mask, sig );
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[47ecf2b] | 406 |
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[27f5f71] | 407 | if ( pthread_sigmask( SIG_BLOCK, &mask, 0p ) == -1 ) {
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[c59a346] | 408 | abort( "internal error, pthread_sigmask" );
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[cd17862] | 409 | }
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| 410 | }
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[47ecf2b] | 411 |
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[969b3fe] | 412 | // kill wrapper : signal a processor
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[cd17862] | 413 | static void preempt( processor * this ) {
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[4dad189] | 414 | sigval_t value = { PREEMPT_NORMAL };
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| 415 | pthread_sigqueue( this->kernel_thread, SIGUSR1, value );
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| 416 | }
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| 417 |
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[969b3fe] | 418 | // reserved for future use
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[e873838] | 419 | static void timeout( $thread * this ) {
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| 420 | unpark( this );
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[cd17862] | 421 | }
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| 422 |
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[7222630] | 423 | void __disable_interrupts_hard() {
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| 424 | sigset_t oldset;
|
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| 425 | int ret;
|
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| 426 | ret = pthread_sigmask(0, ( const sigset_t * ) 0p, &oldset); // workaround trac#208: cast should be unnecessary
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| 427 | if(ret != 0) { abort("ERROR sigprocmask returned %d", ret); }
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| 428 |
|
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| 429 | ret = sigismember(&oldset, SIGUSR1);
|
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| 430 | if(ret < 0) { abort("ERROR sigismember returned %d", ret); }
|
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| 431 | if(ret == 1) { abort("ERROR SIGUSR1 is disabled"); }
|
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| 432 |
|
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| 433 | ret = sigismember(&oldset, SIGALRM);
|
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| 434 | if(ret < 0) { abort("ERROR sigismember returned %d", ret); }
|
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| 435 | if(ret == 0) { abort("ERROR SIGALRM is enabled"); }
|
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| 436 |
|
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| 437 | signal_block( SIGUSR1 );
|
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| 438 | }
|
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| 439 |
|
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| 440 | void __enable_interrupts_hard() {
|
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| 441 | signal_unblock( SIGUSR1 );
|
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| 442 |
|
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| 443 | sigset_t oldset;
|
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| 444 | int ret;
|
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| 445 | ret = pthread_sigmask(0, ( const sigset_t * ) 0p, &oldset); // workaround trac#208: cast should be unnecessary
|
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| 446 | if(ret != 0) { abort("ERROR sigprocmask returned %d", ret); }
|
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| 447 |
|
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| 448 | ret = sigismember(&oldset, SIGUSR1);
|
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| 449 | if(ret < 0) { abort("ERROR sigismember returned %d", ret); }
|
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| 450 | if(ret == 1) { abort("ERROR SIGUSR1 is disabled"); }
|
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| 451 |
|
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| 452 | ret = sigismember(&oldset, SIGALRM);
|
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| 453 | if(ret < 0) { abort("ERROR sigismember returned %d", ret); }
|
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| 454 | if(ret == 0) { abort("ERROR SIGALRM is enabled"); }
|
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| 455 | }
|
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| 456 |
|
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[82a2fed] | 457 | //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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| 458 | // Some assembly required
|
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| 459 | #if defined( __i386 )
|
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| 460 | #ifdef __PIC__
|
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| 461 | #define RELOC_PRELUDE( label ) \
|
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| 462 | "calll .Lcfaasm_prelude_" #label "$pb\n\t" \
|
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| 463 | ".Lcfaasm_prelude_" #label "$pb:\n\t" \
|
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| 464 | "popl %%eax\n\t" \
|
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| 465 | ".Lcfaasm_prelude_" #label "_end:\n\t" \
|
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| 466 | "addl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+(.Lcfaasm_prelude_" #label "_end-.Lcfaasm_prelude_" #label "$pb), %%eax\n\t"
|
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| 467 | #define RELOC_PREFIX ""
|
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| 468 | #define RELOC_SUFFIX "@GOT(%%eax)"
|
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| 469 | #else
|
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| 470 | #define RELOC_PREFIX "$"
|
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| 471 | #define RELOC_SUFFIX ""
|
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| 472 | #endif
|
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[a12810d] | 473 | #define __cfaasm_label( label ) struct asm_region label = \
|
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[82a2fed] | 474 | ({ \
|
---|
| 475 | struct asm_region region; \
|
---|
| 476 | asm( \
|
---|
| 477 | RELOC_PRELUDE( label ) \
|
---|
| 478 | "movl " RELOC_PREFIX "__cfaasm_" #label "_before" RELOC_SUFFIX ", %[vb]\n\t" \
|
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| 479 | "movl " RELOC_PREFIX "__cfaasm_" #label "_after" RELOC_SUFFIX ", %[va]\n\t" \
|
---|
| 480 | : [vb]"=r"(region.before), [va]"=r"(region.after) \
|
---|
| 481 | ); \
|
---|
| 482 | region; \
|
---|
| 483 | });
|
---|
| 484 | #elif defined( __x86_64 )
|
---|
| 485 | #ifdef __PIC__
|
---|
| 486 | #define RELOC_PREFIX ""
|
---|
| 487 | #define RELOC_SUFFIX "@GOTPCREL(%%rip)"
|
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| 488 | #else
|
---|
| 489 | #define RELOC_PREFIX "$"
|
---|
| 490 | #define RELOC_SUFFIX ""
|
---|
| 491 | #endif
|
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[a12810d] | 492 | #define __cfaasm_label( label ) struct asm_region label = \
|
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[82a2fed] | 493 | ({ \
|
---|
| 494 | struct asm_region region; \
|
---|
| 495 | asm( \
|
---|
| 496 | "movq " RELOC_PREFIX "__cfaasm_" #label "_before" RELOC_SUFFIX ", %[vb]\n\t" \
|
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| 497 | "movq " RELOC_PREFIX "__cfaasm_" #label "_after" RELOC_SUFFIX ", %[va]\n\t" \
|
---|
| 498 | : [vb]"=r"(region.before), [va]"=r"(region.after) \
|
---|
| 499 | ); \
|
---|
| 500 | region; \
|
---|
| 501 | });
|
---|
| 502 | #elif defined( __aarch64__ )
|
---|
| 503 | #ifdef __PIC__
|
---|
[ead174a] | 504 | // Note that this works only for gcc
|
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[a12810d] | 505 | #define __cfaasm_label( label ) struct asm_region label = \
|
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[82a2fed] | 506 | ({ \
|
---|
| 507 | struct asm_region region; \
|
---|
| 508 | asm( \
|
---|
[ead174a] | 509 | "adrp %[vb], _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_" "\n\t" \
|
---|
| 510 | "ldr %[vb], [%[vb], #:gotpage_lo15:__cfaasm_" #label "_before]" "\n\t" \
|
---|
| 511 | "adrp %[va], _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_" "\n\t" \
|
---|
| 512 | "ldr %[va], [%[va], #:gotpage_lo15:__cfaasm_" #label "_after]" "\n\t" \
|
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[82a2fed] | 513 | : [vb]"=r"(region.before), [va]"=r"(region.after) \
|
---|
| 514 | ); \
|
---|
| 515 | region; \
|
---|
| 516 | });
|
---|
| 517 | #else
|
---|
[ead174a] | 518 | #error this is not the right thing to do
|
---|
[b5344a3] | 519 | /*
|
---|
[a12810d] | 520 | #define __cfaasm_label( label ) struct asm_region label = \
|
---|
[82a2fed] | 521 | ({ \
|
---|
| 522 | struct asm_region region; \
|
---|
| 523 | asm( \
|
---|
[b5344a3] | 524 | "adrp %[vb], __cfaasm_" #label "_before" "\n\t" \
|
---|
| 525 | "add %[vb], %[vb], :lo12:__cfaasm_" #label "_before" "\n\t" \
|
---|
| 526 | "adrp %[va], :got:__cfaasm_" #label "_after" "\n\t" \
|
---|
| 527 | "add %[va], %[va], :lo12:__cfaasm_" #label "_after" "\n\t" \
|
---|
[82a2fed] | 528 | : [vb]"=r"(region.before), [va]"=r"(region.after) \
|
---|
| 529 | ); \
|
---|
| 530 | region; \
|
---|
| 531 | });
|
---|
[b5344a3] | 532 | */
|
---|
[ead174a] | 533 | #endif
|
---|
[82a2fed] | 534 | #else
|
---|
| 535 | #error unknown hardware architecture
|
---|
| 536 | #endif
|
---|
| 537 |
|
---|
[14a61b5] | 538 | // KERNEL ONLY
|
---|
[c7a900a] | 539 | // Check if a __cfactx_switch signal handler shoud defer
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 540 | // If true : preemption is safe
|
---|
| 541 | // If false : preemption is unsafe and marked as pending
|
---|
[82a2fed] | 542 | static inline bool preemption_ready( void * ip ) {
|
---|
| 543 | // Get all the region for which it is not safe to preempt
|
---|
| 544 | __cfaasm_label( get );
|
---|
| 545 | __cfaasm_label( check );
|
---|
| 546 | __cfaasm_label( dsable );
|
---|
[adf34b3] | 547 | __cfaasm_label( debug );
|
---|
[14a61b5] | 548 |
|
---|
[82a2fed] | 549 | // Check if preemption is safe
|
---|
| 550 | bool ready = true;
|
---|
| 551 | if( __cfaasm_in( ip, get ) ) { ready = false; goto EXIT; };
|
---|
| 552 | if( __cfaasm_in( ip, check ) ) { ready = false; goto EXIT; };
|
---|
| 553 | if( __cfaasm_in( ip, dsable ) ) { ready = false; goto EXIT; };
|
---|
[adf34b3] | 554 | if( __cfaasm_in( ip, debug ) ) { ready = false; goto EXIT; };
|
---|
[82a2fed] | 555 | if( !__cfaabi_tls.preemption_state.enabled) { ready = false; goto EXIT; };
|
---|
| 556 | if( __cfaabi_tls.preemption_state.in_progress ) { ready = false; goto EXIT; };
|
---|
| 557 |
|
---|
| 558 | EXIT:
|
---|
[14a61b5] | 559 | // Adjust the pending flag accordingly
|
---|
[8fc652e0] | 560 | __cfaabi_tls.this_processor->pending_preemption = !ready;
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 561 | return ready;
|
---|
| 562 | }
|
---|
| 563 |
|
---|
[cd17862] | 564 | //=============================================================================================
|
---|
| 565 | // Kernel Signal Startup/Shutdown logic
|
---|
| 566 | //=============================================================================================
|
---|
| 567 |
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 568 | // Startup routine to activate preemption
|
---|
| 569 | // Called from kernel_startup
|
---|
[e660761] | 570 | void __kernel_alarm_startup() {
|
---|
[169d944] | 571 | __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe( "Kernel : Starting preemption\n" );
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 572 |
|
---|
| 573 | // Start with preemption disabled until ready
|
---|
[8fc652e0] | 574 | __cfaabi_tls.preemption_state.enabled = false;
|
---|
| 575 | __cfaabi_tls.preemption_state.disable_count = 1;
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 576 |
|
---|
| 577 | // Initialize the event kernel
|
---|
| 578 | event_kernel = (event_kernel_t *)&storage_event_kernel;
|
---|
[9236060] | 579 | (*event_kernel){};
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 580 |
|
---|
| 581 | // Setup proper signal handlers
|
---|
[6047b00] | 582 | __cfaabi_sigaction( SIGUSR1, sigHandler_ctxSwitch, SA_SIGINFO ); // __cfactx_switch handler
|
---|
| 583 | __cfaabi_sigaction( SIGALRM, sigHandler_alarm , SA_SIGINFO ); // debug handler
|
---|
[cd17862] | 584 |
|
---|
| 585 | signal_block( SIGALRM );
|
---|
| 586 |
|
---|
[8c50aed] | 587 | alarm_stack = __create_pthread( &alarm_thread, alarm_loop, 0p );
|
---|
[cd17862] | 588 | }
|
---|
| 589 |
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 590 | // Shutdown routine to deactivate preemption
|
---|
| 591 | // Called from kernel_shutdown
|
---|
[e660761] | 592 | void __kernel_alarm_shutdown() {
|
---|
[169d944] | 593 | __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe( "Kernel : Preemption stopping\n" );
|
---|
[d6ff3ff] | 594 |
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 595 | // Block all signals since we are already shutting down
|
---|
[cd17862] | 596 | sigset_t mask;
|
---|
| 597 | sigfillset( &mask );
|
---|
[27f5f71] | 598 | sigprocmask( SIG_BLOCK, &mask, 0p );
|
---|
[cd17862] | 599 |
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 600 | // Notify the alarm thread of the shutdown
|
---|
[a0b3e32] | 601 | sigval val = { 1 };
|
---|
| 602 | pthread_sigqueue( alarm_thread, SIGALRM, val );
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 603 |
|
---|
| 604 | // Wait for the preemption thread to finish
|
---|
[27f5f71] | 605 |
|
---|
[bfcf6b9] | 606 | __destroy_pthread( alarm_thread, alarm_stack, 0p );
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 607 |
|
---|
| 608 | // Preemption is now fully stopped
|
---|
| 609 |
|
---|
[169d944] | 610 | __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe( "Kernel : Preemption stopped\n" );
|
---|
[cd17862] | 611 | }
|
---|
| 612 |
|
---|
[92bfda0] | 613 | // Prevent preemption since we are about to start terminating things
|
---|
| 614 | void __kernel_abort_lock(void) {
|
---|
| 615 | signal_block( SIGUSR1 );
|
---|
| 616 | }
|
---|
| 617 |
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 618 | // Raii ctor/dtor for the preemption_scope
|
---|
| 619 | // Used by thread to control when they want to receive preemption signals
|
---|
[242a902] | 620 | void ?{}( preemption_scope & this, processor * proc ) {
|
---|
[2a84d06d] | 621 | (this.alarm){ proc, (Time){ 0 }, 0`s };
|
---|
[242a902] | 622 | this.proc = proc;
|
---|
| 623 | this.proc->preemption_alarm = &this.alarm;
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 624 |
|
---|
[d8548e2] | 625 | update_preemption( this.proc, this.proc->cltr->preemption_rate );
|
---|
[cd17862] | 626 | }
|
---|
| 627 |
|
---|
[242a902] | 628 | void ^?{}( preemption_scope & this ) {
|
---|
[cd17862] | 629 | disable_interrupts();
|
---|
| 630 |
|
---|
[2a84d06d] | 631 | update_preemption( this.proc, 0`s );
|
---|
[cd17862] | 632 | }
|
---|
| 633 |
|
---|
| 634 | //=============================================================================================
|
---|
| 635 | // Kernel Signal Handlers
|
---|
| 636 | //=============================================================================================
|
---|
[54dcab1] | 637 | __cfaabi_dbg_debug_do( static thread_local void * last_interrupt = 0; )
|
---|
[47ecf2b] | 638 |
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 639 | // Context switch signal handler
|
---|
| 640 | // Receives SIGUSR1 signal and causes the current thread to yield
|
---|
[c29c342] | 641 | static void sigHandler_ctxSwitch( __CFA_SIGPARMS__ ) {
|
---|
[8fc652e0] | 642 | void * ip = (void *)(cxt->uc_mcontext.CFA_REG_IP);
|
---|
| 643 | __cfaabi_dbg_debug_do( last_interrupt = ip; )
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 644 |
|
---|
[4dad189] | 645 | // SKULLDUGGERY: if a thread creates a processor and the immediately deletes it,
|
---|
| 646 | // the interrupt that is supposed to force the kernel thread to preempt might arrive
|
---|
[482fa08] | 647 | // before the kernel thread has even started running. When that happens, an interrupt
|
---|
[97cba9f] | 648 | // with a null 'this_processor' will be caught, just ignore it.
|
---|
[8fc652e0] | 649 | if(! __cfaabi_tls.this_processor ) return;
|
---|
[4dad189] | 650 |
|
---|
| 651 | choose(sfp->si_value.sival_int) {
|
---|
| 652 | case PREEMPT_NORMAL : ;// Normal case, nothing to do here
|
---|
[8fc652e0] | 653 | case PREEMPT_TERMINATE: verify( __atomic_load_n( &__cfaabi_tls.this_processor->do_terminate, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST ) );
|
---|
[4dad189] | 654 | default:
|
---|
[ff878b7] | 655 | abort( "internal error, signal value is %d", sfp->si_value.sival_int );
|
---|
[4dad189] | 656 | }
|
---|
| 657 |
|
---|
[b2b44d8] | 658 | // Check if it is safe to preempt here
|
---|
[82a2fed] | 659 | if( !preemption_ready( ip ) ) { return; }
|
---|
[8fc652e0] | 660 |
|
---|
| 661 | __cfaabi_dbg_print_buffer_decl( " KERNEL: preempting core %p (%p @ %p).\n", __cfaabi_tls.this_processor, __cfaabi_tls.this_thread, (void *)(cxt->uc_mcontext.CFA_REG_IP) );
|
---|
[14a61b5] | 662 |
|
---|
| 663 | // Sync flag : prevent recursive calls to the signal handler
|
---|
[8fc652e0] | 664 | __cfaabi_tls.preemption_state.in_progress = true;
|
---|
[14a61b5] | 665 |
|
---|
[a83ffa4] | 666 | // Clear sighandler mask before context switching.
|
---|
[1f81d61] | 667 | #if GCC_VERSION > 50000
|
---|
[a83ffa4] | 668 | static_assert( sizeof( sigset_t ) == sizeof( cxt->uc_sigmask ), "Expected cxt->uc_sigmask to be of sigset_t" );
|
---|
[1f81d61] | 669 | #endif
|
---|
[27f5f71] | 670 | if ( pthread_sigmask( SIG_SETMASK, (sigset_t *)&(cxt->uc_sigmask), 0p ) == -1 ) {
|
---|
[a83ffa4] | 671 | abort( "internal error, sigprocmask" );
|
---|
| 672 | }
|
---|
[05615ba] | 673 |
|
---|
[14a61b5] | 674 | // Clear the in progress flag
|
---|
[8fc652e0] | 675 | __cfaabi_tls.preemption_state.in_progress = false;
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 676 |
|
---|
| 677 | // Preemption can occur here
|
---|
| 678 |
|
---|
[c7a900a] | 679 | force_yield( __ALARM_PREEMPTION ); // Do the actual __cfactx_switch
|
---|
[c81ebf9] | 680 | }
|
---|
| 681 |
|
---|
[c59a346] | 682 | static void sigHandler_alarm( __CFA_SIGPARMS__ ) {
|
---|
| 683 | abort("SIGALRM should never reach the signal handler");
|
---|
[c81ebf9] | 684 | }
|
---|
| 685 |
|
---|
[969b3fe] | 686 | // Main of the alarm thread
|
---|
| 687 | // Waits on SIGALRM and send SIGUSR1 to whom ever needs it
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[c29c342] | 688 | static void * alarm_loop( __attribute__((unused)) void * args ) {
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[c993b15] | 689 | unsigned id = register_proc_id();
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[1b033b8] | 690 |
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[969b3fe] | 691 | // Block sigalrms to control when they arrive
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[cd17862] | 692 | sigset_t mask;
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[ade5272] | 693 | sigfillset(&mask);
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[27f5f71] | 694 | if ( pthread_sigmask( SIG_BLOCK, &mask, 0p ) == -1 ) {
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[169d944] | 695 | abort( "internal error, pthread_sigmask" );
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[82ff5845] | 696 | }
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[c81ebf9] | 697 |
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[ade5272] | 698 | sigemptyset( &mask );
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| 699 | sigaddset( &mask, SIGALRM );
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| 700 |
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[969b3fe] | 701 | // Main loop
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[cd17862] | 702 | while( true ) {
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[969b3fe] | 703 | // Wait for a sigalrm
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[a0b3e32] | 704 | siginfo_t info;
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| 705 | int sig = sigwaitinfo( &mask, &info );
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[969b3fe] | 706 |
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[e2f7bc3] | 707 | if( sig < 0 ) {
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| 708 | //Error!
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| 709 | int err = errno;
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| 710 | switch( err ) {
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| 711 | case EAGAIN :
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| 712 | case EINTR :
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[b1a4300] | 713 | {__cfaabi_dbg_print_buffer_decl( " KERNEL: Spurious wakeup %d.\n", err );}
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[e2f7bc3] | 714 | continue;
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[27f5f71] | 715 | case EINVAL :
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[169d944] | 716 | abort( "Timeout was invalid." );
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[e2f7bc3] | 717 | default:
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[169d944] | 718 | abort( "Unhandled error %d", err);
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[e2f7bc3] | 719 | }
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| 720 | }
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| 721 |
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[969b3fe] | 722 | // If another signal arrived something went wrong
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[8cb529e] | 723 | assertf(sig == SIGALRM, "Kernel Internal Error, sigwait: Unexpected signal %d (%d : %d)\n", sig, info.si_code, info.si_value.sival_int);
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| 724 |
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[169d944] | 725 | // __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe( "Kernel : Caught alarm from %d with %d\n", info.si_code, info.si_value.sival_int );
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[969b3fe] | 726 | // Switch on the code (a.k.a. the sender) to
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[8cb529e] | 727 | switch( info.si_code )
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[a0b3e32] | 728 | {
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[969b3fe] | 729 | // Timers can apparently be marked as sent for the kernel
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| 730 | // In either case, tick preemption
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[8cb529e] | 731 | case SI_TIMER:
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| 732 | case SI_KERNEL:
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[169d944] | 733 | // __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe( "Kernel : Preemption thread tick\n" );
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[36982fc] | 734 | lock( event_kernel->lock __cfaabi_dbg_ctx2 );
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[e873838] | 735 | tick_preemption();
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[ea7d2b0] | 736 | unlock( event_kernel->lock );
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[8cb529e] | 737 | break;
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[969b3fe] | 738 | // Signal was not sent by the kernel but by an other thread
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[8cb529e] | 739 | case SI_QUEUE:
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[969b3fe] | 740 | // For now, other thread only signal the alarm thread to shut it down
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| 741 | // If this needs to change use info.si_value and handle the case here
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[8cb529e] | 742 | goto EXIT;
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[cd17862] | 743 | }
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| 744 | }
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[a0b3e32] | 745 |
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[8cb529e] | 746 | EXIT:
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[169d944] | 747 | __cfaabi_dbg_print_safe( "Kernel : Preemption thread stopping\n" );
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[c993b15] | 748 | unregister_proc_id(id);
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[1b033b8] | 749 |
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[27f5f71] | 750 | return 0p;
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[82ff5845] | 751 | }
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| 752 |
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[6b0b624] | 753 | // Local Variables: //
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| 754 | // mode: c //
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| 755 | // tab-width: 4 //
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| 756 | // End: //
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