pthread_int.h revision 1.1.2.41 1 1.1.2.41 thorpej /* $NetBSD: pthread_int.h,v 1.1.2.41 2003/01/16 17:58:57 thorpej Exp $ */
2 1.1.2.4 nathanw
3 1.1.2.4 nathanw /*-
4 1.1.2.4 nathanw * Copyright (c) 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1.2.4 nathanw * All rights reserved.
6 1.1.2.4 nathanw *
7 1.1.2.4 nathanw * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1.2.4 nathanw * by Nathan J. Williams.
9 1.1.2.4 nathanw *
10 1.1.2.4 nathanw * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.1.2.4 nathanw * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.1.2.4 nathanw * are met:
13 1.1.2.4 nathanw * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.1.2.4 nathanw * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.1.2.4 nathanw * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.1.2.4 nathanw * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.1.2.4 nathanw * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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19 1.1.2.4 nathanw * must display the following acknowledgement:
20 1.1.2.4 nathanw * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
21 1.1.2.4 nathanw * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
22 1.1.2.4 nathanw * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
23 1.1.2.4 nathanw * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
24 1.1.2.4 nathanw * from this software without specific prior written permission.
25 1.1.2.4 nathanw *
26 1.1.2.4 nathanw * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
27 1.1.2.4 nathanw * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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36 1.1.2.4 nathanw * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
37 1.1.2.4 nathanw */
38 1.1.2.1 nathanw
39 1.1.2.1 nathanw #ifndef _LIB_PTHREAD_INT_H
40 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define _LIB_PTHREAD_INT_H
41 1.1.2.1 nathanw
42 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define PTHREAD__DEBUG
43 1.1.2.9 nathanw #define ERRORCHECK
44 1.1.2.1 nathanw
45 1.1.2.2 nathanw #include "pthread_types.h"
46 1.1.2.17 nathanw #include "pthread_queue.h"
47 1.1.2.38 nathanw #include "pthread_debug.h"
48 1.1.2.41 thorpej #include "pthread_md.h"
49 1.1.2.39 thorpej
50 1.1.2.39 thorpej #include <sa.h>
51 1.1.2.39 thorpej #include <signal.h>
52 1.1.2.1 nathanw
53 1.1.2.35 skrll /*
54 1.1.2.35 skrll * The size of this structure needs to be no larger than struct
55 1.1.2.17 nathanw * __pthread_cleanup_store, defined in pthread.h.
56 1.1.2.17 nathanw */
57 1.1.2.17 nathanw struct pt_clean_t {
58 1.1.2.17 nathanw PTQ_ENTRY(pt_clean_t) ptc_next;
59 1.1.2.17 nathanw void (*ptc_cleanup)(void *);
60 1.1.2.17 nathanw void *ptc_arg;
61 1.1.2.17 nathanw };
62 1.1.2.1 nathanw
63 1.1.2.26 nathanw struct pt_alarm_t {
64 1.1.2.26 nathanw PTQ_ENTRY(pt_alarm_t) pta_next;
65 1.1.2.36 nathanw pthread_spin_t pta_lock;
66 1.1.2.26 nathanw const struct timespec *pta_time;
67 1.1.2.26 nathanw void (*pta_func)(void *);
68 1.1.2.26 nathanw void *pta_arg;
69 1.1.2.26 nathanw int pta_fired;
70 1.1.2.26 nathanw };
71 1.1.2.26 nathanw
72 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct pthread_st {
73 1.1.2.1 nathanw unsigned int pt_magic;
74 1.1.2.1 nathanw
75 1.1.2.1 nathanw int pt_type; /* normal, upcall, or idle */
76 1.1.2.1 nathanw int pt_state; /* running, blocked, etc. */
77 1.1.2.18 nathanw pthread_spin_t pt_statelock; /* lock on pt_state */
78 1.1.2.18 nathanw int pt_flags; /* see PT_FLAG_* below */
79 1.1.2.17 nathanw int pt_cancel; /* Deferred cancellation */
80 1.1.2.1 nathanw int pt_spinlocks; /* Number of spinlocks held. */
81 1.1.2.18 nathanw int pt_blockedlwp; /* LWP/SA number when blocked */
82 1.1.2.1 nathanw
83 1.1.2.17 nathanw int pt_errno; /* Thread-specific errno. */
84 1.1.2.17 nathanw
85 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Entry on the run queue */
86 1.1.2.2 nathanw PTQ_ENTRY(pthread_st) pt_runq;
87 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Entry on the list of all threads */
88 1.1.2.2 nathanw PTQ_ENTRY(pthread_st) pt_allq;
89 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Entry on the sleep queue (xxx should be same as run queue?) */
90 1.1.2.2 nathanw PTQ_ENTRY(pthread_st) pt_sleep;
91 1.1.2.30 thorpej /* Object we're sleeping on */
92 1.1.2.23 nathanw void *pt_sleepobj;
93 1.1.2.18 nathanw /* Queue we're sleeping on */
94 1.1.2.18 nathanw struct pthread_queue_t *pt_sleepq;
95 1.1.2.18 nathanw /* Lock protecting that queue */
96 1.1.2.18 nathanw pthread_spin_t *pt_sleeplock;
97 1.1.2.1 nathanw
98 1.1.2.1 nathanw stack_t pt_stack; /* Our stack */
99 1.1.2.1 nathanw ucontext_t *pt_uc; /* Saved context when we're stopped */
100 1.1.2.1 nathanw
101 1.1.2.1 nathanw sigset_t pt_sigmask; /* Signals we won't take. */
102 1.1.2.1 nathanw sigset_t pt_siglist; /* Signals pending for us. */
103 1.1.2.17 nathanw pthread_spin_t pt_siglock; /* Lock on above */
104 1.1.2.1 nathanw
105 1.1.2.1 nathanw void * pt_exitval; /* Read by pthread_join() */
106 1.1.2.1 nathanw
107 1.1.2.17 nathanw /* Stack of cancellation cleanup handlers and their arguments */
108 1.1.2.17 nathanw PTQ_HEAD(, pt_clean_t) pt_cleanup_stack;
109 1.1.2.17 nathanw
110 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Other threads trying to pthread_join() us. */
111 1.1.2.17 nathanw struct pthread_queue_t pt_joiners;
112 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Lock for above, and for changing pt_state to ZOMBIE or DEAD,
113 1.1.2.1 nathanw * and for setting the DETACHED flag
114 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
115 1.1.2.17 nathanw pthread_spin_t pt_join_lock;
116 1.1.2.1 nathanw
117 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Thread we were going to switch to before we were preempted
118 1.1.2.1 nathanw * ourselves. Will be used by the upcall that's continuing us.
119 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
120 1.1.2.1 nathanw pthread_t pt_switchto;
121 1.1.2.1 nathanw ucontext_t* pt_switchtouc;
122 1.1.2.1 nathanw
123 1.1.2.12 nathanw /* The context we saved in pthread__locked_switch but which
124 1.1.2.13 nathanw * was trashed when we were preempted before switching stacks.
125 1.1.2.12 nathanw */
126 1.1.2.12 nathanw ucontext_t* pt_sleepuc;
127 1.1.2.12 nathanw
128 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Threads that are preempted with spinlocks held will be
129 1.1.2.1 nathanw * continued until they unlock their spinlock. When they do
130 1.1.2.1 nathanw * so, they should jump ship to the thread pointed to by
131 1.1.2.1 nathanw * pt_next.
132 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
133 1.1.2.1 nathanw pthread_t pt_next;
134 1.1.2.1 nathanw
135 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* The upcall that is continuing this thread */
136 1.1.2.1 nathanw pthread_t pt_parent;
137 1.1.2.1 nathanw
138 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* A queue lock that this thread held while trying to
139 1.1.2.1 nathanw * context switch to another process.
140 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
141 1.1.2.17 nathanw pthread_spin_t* pt_heldlock;
142 1.1.2.1 nathanw
143 1.1.2.22 nathanw /* Identifier, for debugging. */
144 1.1.2.22 nathanw int pt_num;
145 1.1.2.22 nathanw
146 1.1.2.14 nathanw /* Thread-specific data */
147 1.1.2.14 nathanw void* pt_specific[PTHREAD_KEYS_MAX];
148 1.1.2.14 nathanw
149 1.1.2.1 nathanw #ifdef PTHREAD__DEBUG
150 1.1.2.1 nathanw int blocks;
151 1.1.2.1 nathanw int preempts;
152 1.1.2.1 nathanw int rescheds;
153 1.1.2.1 nathanw #endif
154 1.1.2.1 nathanw };
155 1.1.2.1 nathanw
156 1.1.2.37 thorpej struct pthread_lock_ops {
157 1.1.2.37 thorpej void (*plo_init)(__cpu_simple_lock_t *);
158 1.1.2.37 thorpej int (*plo_try)(__cpu_simple_lock_t *);
159 1.1.2.37 thorpej void (*plo_unlock)(__cpu_simple_lock_t *);
160 1.1.2.37 thorpej };
161 1.1.2.1 nathanw
162 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Thread types */
163 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define PT_THREAD_NORMAL 1
164 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define PT_THREAD_UPCALL 2
165 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define PT_THREAD_IDLE 3
166 1.1.2.1 nathanw
167 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Thread states */
168 1.1.2.22 nathanw #define PT_STATE_RUNNING 1
169 1.1.2.22 nathanw #define PT_STATE_RUNNABLE 2
170 1.1.2.22 nathanw #define PT_STATE_BLOCKED_SYS 3
171 1.1.2.22 nathanw #define PT_STATE_BLOCKED_QUEUE 4
172 1.1.2.22 nathanw #define PT_STATE_ZOMBIE 5
173 1.1.2.22 nathanw #define PT_STATE_DEAD 6
174 1.1.2.22 nathanw #define PT_STATE_RECYCLABLE 7
175 1.1.2.1 nathanw
176 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Flag values */
177 1.1.2.1 nathanw
178 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define PT_FLAG_DETACHED 0x0001
179 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define PT_FLAG_IDLED 0x0002
180 1.1.2.17 nathanw #define PT_FLAG_CS_DISABLED 0x0004 /* Cancellation disabled */
181 1.1.2.17 nathanw #define PT_FLAG_CS_ASYNC 0x0008 /* Cancellation is async */
182 1.1.2.17 nathanw #define PT_FLAG_CS_PENDING 0x0010
183 1.1.2.27 nathanw #define PT_FLAG_SIGCATCH 0x0020 /* Interrupt sleep on a signal */
184 1.1.2.1 nathanw
185 1.1.2.9 nathanw #define PT_MAGIC 0x11110001
186 1.1.2.9 nathanw #define PT_DEAD 0xDEAD0001
187 1.1.2.2 nathanw
188 1.1.2.9 nathanw #define PT_ATTR_MAGIC 0x22220002
189 1.1.2.9 nathanw #define PT_ATTR_DEAD 0xDEAD0002
190 1.1.2.1 nathanw
191 1.1.2.25 nathanw #define PT_STACKSIZE (1<<18)
192 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define PT_STACKMASK (PT_STACKSIZE-1)
193 1.1.2.1 nathanw
194 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define PT_UPCALLSTACKS 16
195 1.1.2.1 nathanw
196 1.1.2.33 nathanw #define PT_ALARMTIMER_MAGIC 0x88880010
197 1.1.2.33 nathanw #define PT_RRTIMER_MAGIC 0x88880020
198 1.1.2.5 nathanw #define NIDLETHREADS 4
199 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define IDLESPINS 1000
200 1.1.2.16 nathanw
201 1.1.2.16 nathanw /* Flag to be used in a ucontext_t's uc_flags indicating that
202 1.1.2.16 nathanw * the saved register state is "user" state only, not full
203 1.1.2.16 nathanw * trap state.
204 1.1.2.16 nathanw */
205 1.1.2.16 nathanw #define _UC_USER_BIT 30
206 1.1.2.16 nathanw #define _UC_USER (1LU << _UC_USER_BIT)
207 1.1.2.1 nathanw
208 1.1.2.14 nathanw void pthread_init(void) __attribute__ ((__constructor__));
209 1.1.2.14 nathanw
210 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Utility functions */
211 1.1.2.1 nathanw
212 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Set up/clean up a thread's basic state. */
213 1.1.2.22 nathanw void pthread__initthread(pthread_t self, pthread_t t);
214 1.1.2.1 nathanw
215 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Go do something else. Don't go back on the run queue */
216 1.1.2.17 nathanw void pthread__block(pthread_t self, pthread_spin_t* queuelock);
217 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Put a thread back on the run queue */
218 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__sched(pthread_t self, pthread_t thread);
219 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__sched_idle(pthread_t self, pthread_t thread);
220 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__sched_idle2(pthread_t self);
221 1.1.2.1 nathanw
222 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__sched_bulk(pthread_t self, pthread_t qhead);
223 1.1.2.1 nathanw
224 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__idle(void);
225 1.1.2.1 nathanw
226 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Get the next thread */
227 1.1.2.1 nathanw pthread_t pthread__next(pthread_t self);
228 1.1.2.1 nathanw
229 1.1.2.1 nathanw int pthread__stackalloc(pthread_t *t);
230 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__initmain(pthread_t *t);
231 1.1.2.1 nathanw
232 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__sa_start(void);
233 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__sa_recycle(pthread_t old, pthread_t new);
234 1.1.2.18 nathanw
235 1.1.2.18 nathanw /* Alarm code */
236 1.1.2.19 nathanw void pthread__alarm_init(void);
237 1.1.2.26 nathanw void pthread__alarm_add(pthread_t, struct pt_alarm_t *,
238 1.1.2.26 nathanw const struct timespec *, void (*)(void *), void *);
239 1.1.2.26 nathanw void pthread__alarm_del(pthread_t, struct pt_alarm_t *);
240 1.1.2.36 nathanw int pthread__alarm_fired(struct pt_alarm_t *);
241 1.1.2.18 nathanw void pthread__alarm_process(pthread_t self, void *arg);
242 1.1.2.18 nathanw
243 1.1.2.20 nathanw /* Internal locking primitives */
244 1.1.2.37 thorpej void pthread__lockprim_init(void);
245 1.1.2.20 nathanw void pthread_lockinit(pthread_spin_t *lock);
246 1.1.2.20 nathanw void pthread_spinlock(pthread_t thread, pthread_spin_t *lock);
247 1.1.2.20 nathanw int pthread_spintrylock(pthread_t thread, pthread_spin_t *lock);
248 1.1.2.20 nathanw void pthread_spinunlock(pthread_t thread, pthread_spin_t *lock);
249 1.1.2.37 thorpej
250 1.1.2.37 thorpej extern const struct pthread_lock_ops *pthread__lock_ops;
251 1.1.2.37 thorpej
252 1.1.2.37 thorpej #define pthread__simple_lock_init(alp) (*pthread__lock_ops->plo_init)(alp)
253 1.1.2.37 thorpej #define pthread__simple_lock_try(alp) (*pthread__lock_ops->plo_try)(alp)
254 1.1.2.37 thorpej #define pthread__simple_unlock(alp) (*pthread__lock_ops->plo_unlock)(alp)
255 1.1.2.1 nathanw
256 1.1.2.41 thorpej #ifndef _getcontext_u
257 1.1.2.7 nathanw int _getcontext_u(ucontext_t *);
258 1.1.2.41 thorpej #endif
259 1.1.2.41 thorpej #ifndef _setcontext_u
260 1.1.2.7 nathanw int _setcontext_u(const ucontext_t *);
261 1.1.2.41 thorpej #endif
262 1.1.2.41 thorpej #ifndef _swapcontext_u
263 1.1.2.7 nathanw int _swapcontext_u(ucontext_t *, const ucontext_t *);
264 1.1.2.41 thorpej #endif
265 1.1.2.1 nathanw
266 1.1.2.17 nathanw void pthread__testcancel(pthread_t self);
267 1.1.2.34 nathanw int pthread__find(pthread_t self, pthread_t target);
268 1.1.2.28 nathanw
269 1.1.2.29 nathanw #ifndef PTHREAD_MD_INIT
270 1.1.2.29 nathanw #define PTHREAD_MD_INIT
271 1.1.2.29 nathanw #endif
272 1.1.2.32 nathanw
273 1.1.2.32 nathanw #ifndef _INITCONTEXT_U_MD
274 1.1.2.32 nathanw #define _INITCONTEXT_U_MD(ucp)
275 1.1.2.32 nathanw #endif
276 1.1.2.32 nathanw
277 1.1.2.32 nathanw #define _INITCONTEXT_U(ucp) do { \
278 1.1.2.32 nathanw (ucp)->uc_flags = _UC_CPU | _UC_STACK; \
279 1.1.2.32 nathanw _INITCONTEXT_U_MD(ucp) \
280 1.1.2.32 nathanw } while (0)
281 1.1.2.39 thorpej
282 1.1.2.39 thorpej #ifdef __PTHREAD_SIGNAL_PRIVATE
283 1.1.2.39 thorpej
284 1.1.2.39 thorpej /*
285 1.1.2.39 thorpej * Macros for converting from ucontext to sigcontext and vice-versa.
286 1.1.2.39 thorpej * Note that going from sigcontext->ucontext is only safe for a
287 1.1.2.39 thorpej * sigcontext that was first created from a ucontext.
288 1.1.2.39 thorpej *
289 1.1.2.39 thorpej * Arch-specific code can override this, if necessary. It may also
290 1.1.2.39 thorpej * be necessary for arch-specific code to include extra info along with
291 1.1.2.39 thorpej * the sigcontext.
292 1.1.2.39 thorpej */
293 1.1.2.39 thorpej #ifndef PTHREAD_SIGCONTEXT_EXTRA
294 1.1.2.39 thorpej #define PTHREAD_SIGCONTEXT_EXTRA
295 1.1.2.39 thorpej #endif
296 1.1.2.39 thorpej
297 1.1.2.39 thorpej struct pthread__sigcontext {
298 1.1.2.39 thorpej struct sigcontext psc_context;
299 1.1.2.39 thorpej PTHREAD_SIGCONTEXT_EXTRA
300 1.1.2.39 thorpej };
301 1.1.2.39 thorpej
302 1.1.2.39 thorpej #ifndef PTHREAD_UCONTEXT_TO_SIGCONTEXT
303 1.1.2.39 thorpej #define PTHREAD_UCONTEXT_TO_SIGCONTEXT(mask, uc, psc) \
304 1.1.2.39 thorpej do { \
305 1.1.2.39 thorpej (uc)->uc_sigmask = *(mask); \
306 1.1.2.39 thorpej /* \
307 1.1.2.39 thorpej * XXX We may want to check for _UC_USER here and do a \
308 1.1.2.39 thorpej * XXX _INITCONTEXT_U_MD() and clearing _UC_USER on such \
309 1.1.2.39 thorpej * XXX contexts before converting to a signcontext, thus \
310 1.1.2.39 thorpej * XXX allowing signal handlers to modify the non-_UC_USER \
311 1.1.2.39 thorpej * XXX registers. Hazy territory; ignore it for now. \
312 1.1.2.39 thorpej */ \
313 1.1.2.39 thorpej _UCONTEXT_TO_SIGCONTEXT((uc), &(psc)->psc_context); \
314 1.1.2.39 thorpej } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
315 1.1.2.39 thorpej
316 1.1.2.39 thorpej #define PTHREAD_SIGCONTEXT_TO_UCONTEXT(psc, uc) \
317 1.1.2.39 thorpej do { \
318 1.1.2.39 thorpej _SIGCONTEXT_TO_UCONTEXT(&(psc)->psc_context, (uc)); \
319 1.1.2.39 thorpej (uc)->uc_flags &= ~_UC_SIGMASK; \
320 1.1.2.39 thorpej } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
321 1.1.2.39 thorpej #else
322 1.1.2.39 thorpej void pthread__ucontext_to_sigcontext(const sigset_t *, ucontext_t *,
323 1.1.2.39 thorpej struct pthread__sigcontext *);
324 1.1.2.39 thorpej void pthread__sigcontext_to_ucontext(const struct pthread__sigcontext *,
325 1.1.2.39 thorpej ucontext_t *);
326 1.1.2.39 thorpej #endif /* PTHREAD_UCONTEXT_TO_SIGCONTEXT */
327 1.1.2.39 thorpej
328 1.1.2.39 thorpej #endif /* __PTHREAD_SIGNAL_PRIVATE */
329 1.1.2.17 nathanw
330 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Stack location of pointer to a particular thread */
331 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define pthread__id(sp) \
332 1.1.2.1 nathanw ((pthread_t) (((vaddr_t)(sp)) & ~PT_STACKMASK))
333 1.1.2.1 nathanw
334 1.1.2.1 nathanw #define pthread__self() (pthread__id(pthread__sp()))
335 1.1.2.1 nathanw
336 1.1.2.12 nathanw /* These three routines are defined in processor-specific code. */
337 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__upcall_switch(pthread_t self, pthread_t next);
338 1.1.2.10 nathanw void pthread__switch(pthread_t self, pthread_t next);
339 1.1.2.1 nathanw void pthread__locked_switch(pthread_t self, pthread_t next,
340 1.1.2.17 nathanw pthread_spin_t *lock);
341 1.1.2.1 nathanw
342 1.1.2.24 nathanw void pthread__signal_init(void);
343 1.1.2.1 nathanw
344 1.1.2.8 nathanw void pthread__signal(pthread_t t, int sig, int code);
345 1.1.2.1 nathanw
346 1.1.2.14 nathanw void pthread__destroy_tsd(pthread_t self);
347 1.1.2.1 nathanw
348 1.1.2.1 nathanw
349 1.1.2.1 nathanw #endif /* _LIB_PTHREAD_INT_H */
350