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Timestamp:
Jan 7, 2022, 1:20:50 PM (3 years ago)
Author:
Thierry Delisle <tdelisle@…>
Branches:
ADT, ast-experimental, enum, forall-pointer-decay, master, pthread-emulation, qualifiedEnum
Children:
4233338b, a39a289, ae7adbc4
Parents:
6fafda8
Message:

Processors should now correctly be unconditionnaly woken-up on termination

File:
1 edited

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  • libcfa/src/concurrency/kernel/startup.cfa

    r6fafda8 r7d0ebd0  
    279279        // When its coroutine terminates, it return control to the mainThread
    280280        // which is currently here
     281        /* paranoid */ verify( !__atomic_load_n(&mainProcessor->do_terminate, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) );
    281282        __atomic_store_n(&mainProcessor->do_terminate, true, __ATOMIC_RELEASE);
     283        __wake_proc( mainProcessor );
    282284        __kernel_last_resume( __cfaabi_tls.this_processor );
    283285        mainThread->self_cor.state = Halted;
     
    564566extern size_t __page_size;
    565567void ^?{}(processor & this) with( this ){
    566         if( ! __atomic_load_n(&do_terminate, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) ) {
    567                 __cfadbg_print_safe(runtime_core, "Kernel : core %p signaling termination\n", &this);
    568 
    569                 __atomic_store_n(&do_terminate, true, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
     568        /* paranoid */ verify( !__atomic_load_n(&do_terminate, __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE) );
     569        __cfadbg_print_safe(runtime_core, "Kernel : core %p signaling termination\n", &this);
     570
     571        __atomic_store_n(&do_terminate, true, __ATOMIC_RELAXED);
     572        __disable_interrupts_checked();
    570573                __wake_proc( &this );
    571 
    572                 wait( terminated );
    573                 /* paranoid */ verify( active_processor() != &this);
    574         }
     574        __enable_interrupts_checked();
     575
     576        wait( terminated );
     577        /* paranoid */ verify( active_processor() != &this);
    575578
    576579        __destroy_pthread( kernel_thread, this.stack, 0p );
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