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490 lines
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Ada
490 lines
22 KiB
Ada
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-- --
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-- GNU ADA RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- S Y S T E M . T A S K _ P R I M I T I V E S .O P E R A T I O N S --
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-- --
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-- S p e c --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 1992-2001, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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-- --
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-- GNARL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
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-- ware Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later ver- --
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-- sion. GNARL is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License --
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-- for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General --
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-- Public License distributed with GNARL; see file COPYING. If not, write --
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-- to the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, --
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-- MA 02111-1307, USA. --
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-- --
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-- As a special exception, if other files instantiate generics from this --
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-- unit, or you link this unit with other files to produce an executable, --
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-- this unit does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be --
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-- covered by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not --
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-- however invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be --
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-- covered by the GNU Public License. --
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-- --
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-- GNARL was developed by the GNARL team at Florida State University. --
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-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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-- --
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- This package contains all the GNULL primitives that interface directly
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-- with the underlying OS.
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with System.Parameters;
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-- used for Size_Type
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with System.Tasking;
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-- used for Task_ID
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with System.OS_Interface;
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-- used for Thread_Id
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package System.Task_Primitives.Operations is
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pragma Elaborate_Body;
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package ST renames System.Tasking;
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package OSI renames System.OS_Interface;
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procedure Initialize (Environment_Task : ST.Task_ID);
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pragma Inline (Initialize);
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-- This must be called once, before any other subprograms of this
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-- package are called.
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procedure Create_Task
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(T : ST.Task_ID;
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Wrapper : System.Address;
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Stack_Size : System.Parameters.Size_Type;
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Priority : System.Any_Priority;
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Succeeded : out Boolean);
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pragma Inline (Create_Task);
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-- Create a new low-level task with ST.Task_ID T and place other needed
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-- information in the ATCB.
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--
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-- A new thread of control is created, with a stack of at least Stack_Size
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-- storage units, and the procedure Wrapper is called by this new thread
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-- of control. If Stack_Size = Unspecified_Storage_Size, choose a default
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-- stack size; this may be effectively "unbounded" on some systems.
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--
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-- The newly created low-level task is associated with the ST.Task_ID T
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-- such that any subsequent call to Self from within the context of the
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-- low-level task returns T.
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--
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-- The caller is responsible for ensuring that the storage of the Ada
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-- task control block object pointed to by T persists for the lifetime
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-- of the new task.
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--
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-- Succeeded is set to true unless creation of the task failed,
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-- as it may if there are insufficient resources to create another task.
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procedure Enter_Task (Self_ID : ST.Task_ID);
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pragma Inline (Enter_Task);
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-- Initialize data structures specific to the calling task.
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-- Self must be the ID of the calling task.
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-- It must be called (once) by the task immediately after creation,
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-- while abortion is still deferred.
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-- The effects of other operations defined below are not defined
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-- unless the caller has previously called Initialize_Task.
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procedure Exit_Task;
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pragma Inline (Exit_Task);
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-- Destroy the thread of control.
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-- Self must be the ID of the calling task.
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-- The effects of further calls to operations defined below
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-- on the task are undefined thereafter.
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function New_ATCB (Entry_Num : ST.Task_Entry_Index) return ST.Task_ID;
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pragma Inline (New_ATCB);
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-- Allocate a new ATCB with the specified number of entries.
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procedure Initialize_TCB (Self_ID : ST.Task_ID; Succeeded : out Boolean);
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pragma Inline (Initialize_TCB);
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-- Initialize all fields of the TCB
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procedure Finalize_TCB (T : ST.Task_ID);
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pragma Inline (Finalize_TCB);
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-- Finalizes Private_Data of ATCB, and then deallocates it.
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-- This is also responsible for recovering any storage or other resources
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-- that were allocated by Create_Task (the one in this package).
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-- This should only be called from Free_Task.
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-- After it is called there should be no further
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-- reference to the ATCB that corresponds to T.
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procedure Abort_Task (T : ST.Task_ID);
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pragma Inline (Abort_Task);
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-- Abort the task specified by T (the target task). This causes
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-- the target task to asynchronously raise Abort_Signal if
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-- abort is not deferred, or if it is blocked on an interruptible
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-- system call.
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--
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-- precondition:
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-- the calling task is holding T's lock and has abort deferred
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--
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-- postcondition:
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-- the calling task is holding T's lock and has abort deferred.
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-- ??? modify GNARL to skip wakeup and always call Abort_Task
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function Self return ST.Task_ID;
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pragma Inline (Self);
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-- Return a pointer to the Ada Task Control Block of the calling task.
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type Lock_Level is
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(PO_Level,
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Global_Task_Level,
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RTS_Lock_Level,
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ATCB_Level);
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-- Type used to describe kind of lock for second form of Initialize_Lock
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-- call specified below.
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-- See locking rules in System.Tasking (spec) for more details.
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procedure Initialize_Lock (Prio : System.Any_Priority; L : access Lock);
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procedure Initialize_Lock (L : access RTS_Lock; Level : Lock_Level);
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pragma Inline (Initialize_Lock);
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-- Initialize a lock object.
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--
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-- For Lock, Prio is the ceiling priority associated with the lock.
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-- For RTS_Lock, the ceiling is implicitly Priority'Last.
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--
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-- If the underlying system does not support priority ceiling
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-- locking, the Prio parameter is ignored.
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--
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-- The effect of either initialize operation is undefined unless L
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-- is a lock object that has not been initialized, or which has been
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-- finalized since it was last initialized.
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--
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-- The effects of the other operations on lock objects
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-- are undefined unless the lock object has been initialized
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-- and has not since been finalized.
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--
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-- Initialization of the per-task lock is implicit in Create_Task.
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--
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-- These operations raise Storage_Error if a lack of storage is detected.
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procedure Finalize_Lock (L : access Lock);
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procedure Finalize_Lock (L : access RTS_Lock);
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pragma Inline (Finalize_Lock);
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-- Finalize a lock object, freeing any resources allocated by the
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-- corresponding Initialize_Lock operation.
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procedure Write_Lock (L : access Lock; Ceiling_Violation : out Boolean);
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procedure Write_Lock (L : access RTS_Lock; Global_Lock : Boolean := False);
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procedure Write_Lock (T : ST.Task_ID);
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pragma Inline (Write_Lock);
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-- Lock a lock object for write access. After this operation returns,
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-- the calling task holds write permission for the lock object. No other
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-- Write_Lock or Read_Lock operation on the same lock object will return
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-- until this task executes an Unlock operation on the same object. The
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-- effect is undefined if the calling task already holds read or write
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-- permission for the lock object L.
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--
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-- For the operation on Lock, Ceiling_Violation is set to true iff the
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-- operation failed, which will happen if there is a priority ceiling
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-- violation.
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--
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-- For the operation on RTS_Lock, Global_Lock should be set to True
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-- if L is a global lock (Single_RTS_Lock, Global_Task_Lock).
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--
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-- For the operation on ST.Task_ID, the lock is the special lock object
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-- associated with that task's ATCB. This lock has effective ceiling
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-- priority high enough that it is safe to call by a task with any
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-- priority in the range System.Priority. It is implicitly initialized
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-- by task creation. The effect is undefined if the calling task already
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-- holds T's lock, or has interrupt-level priority. Finalization of the
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-- per-task lock is implicit in Exit_Task.
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procedure Read_Lock (L : access Lock; Ceiling_Violation : out Boolean);
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pragma Inline (Read_Lock);
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-- Lock a lock object for read access. After this operation returns,
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-- the calling task has non-exclusive read permission for the logical
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-- resources that are protected by the lock. No other Write_Lock operation
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-- on the same object will return until this task and any other tasks with
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-- read permission for this lock have executed Unlock operation(s) on the
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-- lock object. A Read_Lock for a lock object may return immediately while
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-- there are tasks holding read permission, provided there are no tasks
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-- holding write permission for the object. The effect is undefined if
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-- the calling task already holds read or write permission for L.
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--
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-- Alternatively: An implementation may treat Read_Lock identically to
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-- Write_Lock. This simplifies the implementation, but reduces the level
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-- of concurrency that can be achieved.
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--
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-- Note that Read_Lock is not defined for RT_Lock and ST.Task_ID.
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-- That is because (1) so far Read_Lock has always been implemented
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-- the same as Write_Lock, (2) most lock usage inside the RTS involves
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-- potential write access, and (3) implementations of priority ceiling
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-- locking that make a reader-writer distinction have higher overhead.
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procedure Unlock (L : access Lock);
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procedure Unlock (L : access RTS_Lock; Global_Lock : Boolean := False);
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procedure Unlock (T : ST.Task_ID);
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pragma Inline (Unlock);
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-- Unlock a locked lock object.
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--
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-- The effect is undefined unless the calling task holds read or write
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-- permission for the lock L, and L is the lock object most recently
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-- locked by the calling task for which the calling task still holds
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-- read or write permission. (That is, matching pairs of Lock and Unlock
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-- operations on each lock object must be properly nested.)
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-- For the operation on RTS_Lock, Global_Lock should be set to True
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-- if L is a global lock (Single_RTS_Lock, Global_Task_Lock).
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--
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-- Note that Write_Lock for RTS_Lock does not have an out-parameter.
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-- RTS_Locks are used in situations where we have not made provision
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-- for recovery from ceiling violations. We do not expect them to
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-- occur inside the runtime system, because all RTS locks have ceiling
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-- Priority'Last.
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-- There is one way there can be a ceiling violation.
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-- That is if the runtime system is called from a task that is
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-- executing in the Interrupt_Priority range.
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-- It is not clear what to do about ceiling violations due
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-- to RTS calls done at interrupt priority. In general, it
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-- is not acceptable to give all RTS locks interrupt priority,
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-- since that whould give terrible performance on systems where
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-- this has the effect of masking hardware interrupts, though we
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-- could get away with allowing Interrupt_Priority'last where we
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-- are layered on an OS that does not allow us to mask interrupts.
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-- Ideally, we would like to raise Program_Error back at the
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-- original point of the RTS call, but this would require a lot of
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-- detailed analysis and recoding, with almost certain performance
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-- penalties.
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-- For POSIX systems, we considered just skipping setting a
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-- priority ceiling on RTS locks. This would mean there is no
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-- ceiling violation, but we would end up with priority inversions
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-- inside the runtime system, resulting in failure to satisfy the
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-- Ada priority rules, and possible missed validation tests.
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-- This could be compensated-for by explicit priority-change calls
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-- to raise the caller to Priority'Last whenever it first enters
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-- the runtime system, but the expected overhead seems high, though
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-- it might be lower than using locks with ceilings if the underlying
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-- implementation of ceiling locks is an inefficient one.
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-- This issue should be reconsidered whenever we get around to
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-- checking for calls to potentially blocking operations from
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-- within protected operations. If we check for such calls and
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-- catch them on entry to the OS, it may be that we can eliminate
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-- the possibility of ceiling violations inside the RTS. For this
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-- to work, we would have to forbid explicitly setting the priority
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-- of a task to anything in the Interrupt_Priority range, at least.
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-- We would also have to check that there are no RTS-lock operations
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-- done inside any operations that are not treated as potentially
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-- blocking.
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-- The latter approach seems to be the best, i.e. to check on entry
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-- to RTS calls that may need to use locks that the priority is not
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-- in the interrupt range. If there are RTS operations that NEED to
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-- be called from interrupt handlers, those few RTS locks should then
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-- be converted to PO-type locks, with ceiling Interrupt_Priority'Last.
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-- For now, we will just shut down the system if there is a
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-- ceiling violation.
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procedure Yield (Do_Yield : Boolean := True);
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pragma Inline (Yield);
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-- Yield the processor. Add the calling task to the tail of the
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-- ready queue for its active_priority.
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-- The Do_Yield argument is only used in some very rare cases very
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-- a yield should have an effect on a specific target and not on regular
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-- ones.
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procedure Set_Priority
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(T : ST.Task_ID;
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Prio : System.Any_Priority;
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Loss_Of_Inheritance : Boolean := False);
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pragma Inline (Set_Priority);
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-- Set the priority of the task specified by T to T.Current_Priority.
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-- The priority set is what would correspond to the Ada concept of
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-- "base priority" in the terms of the lower layer system, but
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-- the operation may be used by the upper layer to implement
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-- changes in "active priority" that are not due to lock effects.
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-- The effect should be consistent with the Ada Reference Manual.
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-- In particular, when a task lowers its priority due to the loss of
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-- inherited priority, it goes at the head of the queue for its new
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-- priority (RM D.2.2 par 9).
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-- Loss_Of_Inheritance helps the underlying implementation to do it
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-- right when the OS doesn't.
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function Get_Priority (T : ST.Task_ID) return System.Any_Priority;
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pragma Inline (Get_Priority);
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-- Returns the priority last set by Set_Priority for this task.
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function Monotonic_Clock return Duration;
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pragma Inline (Monotonic_Clock);
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-- Returns "absolute" time, represented as an offset
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-- relative to "the Epoch", which is Jan 1, 1970.
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-- This clock implementation is immune to the system's clock changes.
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function RT_Resolution return Duration;
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pragma Inline (RT_Resolution);
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-- Returns the resolution of the underlying clock used to implement
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-- RT_Clock.
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----------------
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-- Extensions --
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----------------
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-- Whoever calls either of the Sleep routines is responsible
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-- for checking for pending aborts before the call.
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-- Pending priority changes are handled internally.
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procedure Sleep
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(Self_ID : ST.Task_ID;
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Reason : System.Tasking.Task_States);
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pragma Inline (Sleep);
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-- Wait until the current task, T, is signaled to wake up.
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--
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-- precondition:
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-- The calling task is holding its own ATCB lock
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-- and has abort deferred
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--
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-- postcondition:
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-- The calling task is holding its own ATCB lock
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-- and has abort deferred.
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-- The effect is to atomically unlock T's lock and wait, so that another
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-- task that is able to lock T's lock can be assured that the wait has
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-- actually commenced, and that a Wakeup operation will cause the waiting
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-- task to become ready for execution once again. When Sleep returns,
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-- the waiting task will again hold its own ATCB lock. The waiting task
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-- may become ready for execution at any time (that is, spurious wakeups
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-- are permitted), but it will definitely become ready for execution when
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-- a Wakeup operation is performed for the same task.
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procedure Timed_Sleep
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(Self_ID : ST.Task_ID;
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Time : Duration;
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Mode : ST.Delay_Modes;
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Reason : System.Tasking.Task_States;
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Timedout : out Boolean;
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Yielded : out Boolean);
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-- Combination of Sleep (above) and Timed_Delay
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procedure Timed_Delay
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(Self_ID : ST.Task_ID;
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Time : Duration;
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Mode : ST.Delay_Modes);
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-- Implements the semantics of the delay statement. It is assumed that
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-- the caller is not abort-deferred and does not hold any locks.
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procedure Wakeup
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(T : ST.Task_ID;
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Reason : System.Tasking.Task_States);
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pragma Inline (Wakeup);
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-- Wake up task T if it is waiting on a Sleep call (of ordinary
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-- or timed variety), making it ready for execution once again.
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-- If the task T is not waiting on a Sleep, the operation has no effect.
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function Environment_Task return ST.Task_ID;
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pragma Inline (Environment_Task);
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-- returns the task ID of the environment task
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-- Consider putting this into a variable visible directly
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-- by the rest of the runtime system. ???
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function Get_Thread_Id (T : ST.Task_ID) return OSI.Thread_Id;
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-- returns the thread id of the specified task.
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-----------------------
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-- RTS Entrance/Exit --
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-----------------------
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-- Following two routines are used for possible operations needed
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-- to be setup/cleared upon entrance/exit of RTS while maintaining
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-- a single thread of control in the RTS. Since we intend these
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-- routines to be used for implementing the Single_Lock RTS,
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-- Lock_RTS should follow the first Defer_Abortion operation
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-- entering RTS. In the same fashion Unlock_RTS should preceed
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-- the last Undefer_Abortion exiting RTS.
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--
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-- These routines also replace the functions Lock/Unlock_All_Tasks_List
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procedure Lock_RTS;
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-- Take the global RTS lock.
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procedure Unlock_RTS;
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-- Release the global RTS lock.
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--------------------
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-- Stack Checking --
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--------------------
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-- Stack checking in GNAT is done using the concept of stack probes. A
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-- stack probe is an operation that will generate a storage error if
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-- an insufficient amount of stack space remains in the current task.
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-- The exact mechanism for a stack probe is target dependent. Typical
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-- possibilities are to use a load from a non-existent page, a store
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-- to a read-only page, or a comparison with some stack limit constant.
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|
-- Where possible we prefer to use a trap on a bad page access, since
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-- this has less overhead. The generation of stack probes is either
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-- automatic if the ABI requires it (as on for example DEC Unix), or
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-- is controlled by the gcc parameter -fstack-check.
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|
|
-- When we are using bad-page accesses, we need a bad page, called a
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|
-- guard page, at the end of each task stack. On some systems, this
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|
-- is provided automatically, but on other systems, we need to create
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|
-- the guard page ourselves, and the procedure Stack_Guard is provided
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|
-- for this purpose.
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procedure Stack_Guard (T : ST.Task_ID; On : Boolean);
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|
-- Ensure guard page is set if one is needed and the underlying thread
|
|
-- system does not provide it. The procedure is as follows:
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|
--
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|
-- 1. When we create a task adjust its size so a guard page can
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|
-- safely be set at the bottom of the stack
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|
--
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|
-- 2. When the thread is created (and its stack allocated by the
|
|
-- underlying thread system), get the stack base (and size, depending
|
|
-- how the stack is growing), and create the guard page taking care of
|
|
-- page boundaries issues.
|
|
--
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|
-- 3. When the task is destroyed, remove the guard page.
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|
--
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|
-- If On is true then protect the stack bottom (i.e make it read only)
|
|
-- else unprotect it (i.e. On is True for the call when creating a task,
|
|
-- and False when a task is destroyed).
|
|
--
|
|
-- The call to Stack_Guard has no effect if guard pages are not used on
|
|
-- the target, or if guard pages are automatically provided by the system.
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|
|
|
-----------------------------------------
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|
-- Runtime System Debugging Interfaces --
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|
-----------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
-- These interfaces have been added to assist in debugging the
|
|
-- tasking runtime system.
|
|
|
|
function Check_Exit (Self_ID : ST.Task_ID) return Boolean;
|
|
pragma Inline (Check_Exit);
|
|
-- Check that the current task is holding only Global_Task_Lock.
|
|
|
|
function Check_No_Locks (Self_ID : ST.Task_ID) return Boolean;
|
|
pragma Inline (Check_No_Locks);
|
|
-- Check that current task is holding no locks.
|
|
|
|
function Suspend_Task
|
|
(T : ST.Task_ID;
|
|
Thread_Self : OSI.Thread_Id)
|
|
return Boolean;
|
|
-- Suspend a specific task when the underlying thread library provides
|
|
-- such functionality, unless the thread associated with T is Thread_Self.
|
|
-- Such functionality is needed by gdb on some targets (e.g VxWorks)
|
|
-- Return True is the operation is successful
|
|
|
|
function Resume_Task
|
|
(T : ST.Task_ID;
|
|
Thread_Self : OSI.Thread_Id)
|
|
return Boolean;
|
|
-- Resume a specific task when the underlying thread library provides
|
|
-- such functionality, unless the thread associated with T is Thread_Self.
|
|
-- Such functionality is needed by gdb on some targets (e.g VxWorks)
|
|
-- Return True is the operation is successful
|
|
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|
end System.Task_Primitives.Operations;
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