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kernel/generic/src/synch/condvar.c
r497bd656 r9d58539 38 38 #include <synch/condvar.h> 39 39 #include <synch/mutex.h> 40 #include <synch/spinlock.h>41 40 #include <synch/waitq.h> 42 41 #include <arch.h> … … 91 90 92 91 ipl = waitq_sleep_prepare(&cv->wq); 93 /* Unlock only after the waitq is locked so we don't miss a wakeup. */94 92 mutex_unlock(mtx); 95 93 … … 97 95 rc = waitq_sleep_timeout_unsafe(&cv->wq, usec, flags); 98 96 97 mutex_lock(mtx); 99 98 waitq_sleep_finish(&cv->wq, rc, ipl); 100 /* Lock only after releasing the waitq to avoid a possible deadlock. */101 mutex_lock(mtx);102 99 103 100 return rc; 104 101 } 105 102 106 /** Wait for the condition to become true with a locked spinlock.107 *108 * The function is not aware of irq_spinlock. Therefore do not even109 * try passing irq_spinlock_t to it. Use _condvar_wait_timeout_irq_spinlock()110 * instead.111 *112 * @param cv Condition variable.113 * @param lock Locked spinlock.114 * @param usec Timeout value in microseconds.115 * @param flags Select mode of operation.116 *117 * For exact description of meaning of possible combinations of usec and flags,118 * see comment for waitq_sleep_timeout(). Note that when119 * SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING is specified here, ESYNCH_WOULD_BLOCK is always120 * returned.121 *122 * @return See comment for waitq_sleep_timeout().123 */124 int _condvar_wait_timeout_spinlock_impl(condvar_t *cv, spinlock_t *lock,125 uint32_t usec, int flags)126 {127 int rc;128 ipl_t ipl;129 130 ipl = waitq_sleep_prepare(&cv->wq);131 132 /* Unlock only after the waitq is locked so we don't miss a wakeup. */133 spinlock_unlock(lock);134 135 cv->wq.missed_wakeups = 0; /* Enforce blocking. */136 rc = waitq_sleep_timeout_unsafe(&cv->wq, usec, flags);137 138 waitq_sleep_finish(&cv->wq, rc, ipl);139 /* Lock only after releasing the waitq to avoid a possible deadlock. */140 spinlock_lock(lock);141 142 return rc;143 }144 145 /** Wait for the condition to become true with a locked irq spinlock.146 *147 * @param cv Condition variable.148 * @param lock Locked irq spinlock.149 * @param usec Timeout value in microseconds.150 * @param flags Select mode of operation.151 *152 * For exact description of meaning of possible combinations of usec and flags,153 * see comment for waitq_sleep_timeout(). Note that when154 * SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING is specified here, ESYNCH_WOULD_BLOCK is always155 * returned.156 *157 * @return See comment for waitq_sleep_timeout().158 */159 int _condvar_wait_timeout_irq_spinlock(condvar_t *cv, irq_spinlock_t *irq_lock,160 uint32_t usec, int flags)161 {162 int rc;163 /* Save spinlock's state so we can restore it correctly later on. */164 ipl_t ipl = irq_lock->ipl;165 bool guard = irq_lock->guard;166 167 irq_lock->guard = false;168 169 /*170 * waitq_prepare() restores interrupts to the current state,171 * ie disabled. Therefore, interrupts will remain disabled while172 * it spins waiting for a pending timeout handler to complete.173 * Although it spins with interrupts disabled there can only174 * be a pending timeout if we failed to cancel an imminent175 * timeout (on another cpu) during a wakeup. As a result the176 * timeout handler is guaranteed to run (it is most likely already177 * running) and there is no danger of a deadlock.178 */179 rc = _condvar_wait_timeout_spinlock(cv, &irq_lock->lock, usec, flags);180 181 irq_lock->guard = guard;182 irq_lock->ipl = ipl;183 184 return rc;185 }186 187 188 103 /** @} 189 104 */
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