source: mainline/kernel/generic/src/ipc/event.c@ 5d0500c

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Last change on this file since 5d0500c was 5d0500c, checked in by Jakub Jermar <jakub@…>, 14 years ago

Introduce per-task kernel event notifications.

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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2009 Jakub Jermar
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27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup generic
30 * @{
31 */
32/**
33 * @file
34 * @brief Kernel event notifications.
35 */
36
37#include <ipc/event.h>
38#include <mm/slab.h>
39#include <typedefs.h>
40#include <synch/spinlock.h>
41#include <console/console.h>
42#include <proc/task.h>
43#include <memstr.h>
44#include <errno.h>
45#include <arch.h>
46
47/** The events array. */
48static event_t events[EVENT_END];
49
50static void event_initialize(event_t *event)
51{
52 spinlock_initialize(&event->lock, "event.lock");
53 event->answerbox = NULL;
54 event->counter = 0;
55 event->imethod = 0;
56 event->masked = false;
57 event->unmask_callback = NULL;
58}
59
60static event_t *evno2event(int evno, task_t *t)
61{
62 ASSERT(evno < EVENT_TASK_END);
63
64 event_t *event;
65
66 if (evno < EVENT_END)
67 event = &events[(event_type_t) evno];
68 else
69 event = &t->events[(event_task_type_t) evno - EVENT_END];
70
71 return event;
72}
73
74/** Initialize kernel events.
75 *
76 */
77void event_init(void)
78{
79 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < EVENT_END; i++)
80 event_initialize(evno2event(i, NULL));
81}
82
83void event_task_init(task_t *t)
84{
85 for (unsigned int i = EVENT_END; i < EVENT_TASK_END; i++)
86 event_initialize(evno2event(i, t));
87}
88
89
90/** Unsubscribe kernel events associated with an answerbox
91 *
92 * @param answerbox Answerbox to be unsubscribed.
93 *
94 */
95void event_cleanup_answerbox(answerbox_t *answerbox)
96{
97 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < EVENT_END; i++) {
98 spinlock_lock(&events[i].lock);
99
100 if (events[i].answerbox == answerbox) {
101 events[i].answerbox = NULL;
102 events[i].counter = 0;
103 events[i].imethod = 0;
104 events[i].masked = false;
105 }
106
107 spinlock_unlock(&events[i].lock);
108 }
109}
110
111static void _event_set_unmask_callback(event_t *event, event_callback_t callback)
112{
113 spinlock_lock(&event->lock);
114 event->unmask_callback = callback;
115 spinlock_unlock(&event->lock);
116}
117
118/** Define a callback function for the event unmask event.
119 *
120 * @param evno Event type.
121 * @param callback Callback function to be called when
122 * the event is unmasked.
123 *
124 */
125void event_set_unmask_callback(event_type_t evno, event_callback_t callback)
126{
127 ASSERT(evno < EVENT_END);
128
129 _event_set_unmask_callback(evno2event(evno, NULL), callback);
130}
131
132void event_task_set_unmask_callback(task_t *t, event_task_type_t evno,
133 event_callback_t callback)
134{
135 ASSERT(evno >= (int) EVENT_END);
136 ASSERT(evno < EVENT_TASK_END);
137
138 _event_set_unmask_callback(evno2event(evno, t), callback);
139}
140
141static int event_enqueue(event_t *event, bool mask, sysarg_t a1, sysarg_t a2,
142 sysarg_t a3, sysarg_t a4, sysarg_t a5)
143{
144 int res;
145
146 spinlock_lock(&event->lock);
147
148 if (event->answerbox != NULL) {
149 if (!event->masked) {
150 call_t *call = ipc_call_alloc(FRAME_ATOMIC);
151
152 if (call) {
153 call->flags |= IPC_CALL_NOTIF;
154 call->priv = ++event->counter;
155
156 IPC_SET_IMETHOD(call->data, event->imethod);
157 IPC_SET_ARG1(call->data, a1);
158 IPC_SET_ARG2(call->data, a2);
159 IPC_SET_ARG3(call->data, a3);
160 IPC_SET_ARG4(call->data, a4);
161 IPC_SET_ARG5(call->data, a5);
162
163 irq_spinlock_lock(&event->answerbox->irq_lock, true);
164 list_append(&call->link, &event->answerbox->irq_notifs);
165 irq_spinlock_unlock(&event->answerbox->irq_lock, true);
166
167 waitq_wakeup(&event->answerbox->wq, WAKEUP_FIRST);
168
169 if (mask)
170 event->masked = true;
171
172 res = EOK;
173 } else
174 res = ENOMEM;
175 } else
176 res = EBUSY;
177 } else
178 res = ENOENT;
179
180 spinlock_unlock(&event->lock);
181 return res;
182}
183
184/** Send kernel notification event
185 *
186 * @param evno Event type.
187 * @param mask Mask further notifications after a successful
188 * sending.
189 * @param a1 First argument.
190 * @param a2 Second argument.
191 * @param a3 Third argument.
192 * @param a4 Fourth argument.
193 * @param a5 Fifth argument.
194 *
195 * @return EOK if notification was successfully sent.
196 * @return ENOMEM if the notification IPC message failed to allocate.
197 * @return EBUSY if the notifications of the given type are
198 * currently masked.
199 * @return ENOENT if the notifications of the given type are
200 * currently not subscribed.
201 *
202 */
203int event_notify(event_type_t evno, bool mask, sysarg_t a1, sysarg_t a2,
204 sysarg_t a3, sysarg_t a4, sysarg_t a5)
205{
206 ASSERT(evno < EVENT_END);
207
208 return event_enqueue(evno2event(evno, NULL), mask, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5);
209}
210
211/** Send per-task kernel notification event
212 *
213 * @param t Destination task.
214 * @param evno Event type.
215 * @param mask Mask further notifications after a successful
216 * sending.
217 * @param a1 First argument.
218 * @param a2 Second argument.
219 * @param a3 Third argument.
220 * @param a4 Fourth argument.
221 * @param a5 Fifth argument.
222 *
223 * @return EOK if notification was successfully sent.
224 * @return ENOMEM if the notification IPC message failed to allocate.
225 * @return EBUSY if the notifications of the given type are
226 * currently masked.
227 * @return ENOENT if the notifications of the given type are
228 * currently not subscribed.
229 *
230 */
231int event_task_notify(task_t *t, event_task_type_t evno, bool mask, sysarg_t a1,
232 sysarg_t a2, sysarg_t a3, sysarg_t a4, sysarg_t a5)
233{
234 ASSERT(evno >= (int) EVENT_END);
235 ASSERT(evno < EVENT_TASK_END);
236
237 return event_enqueue(evno2event(evno, t), mask, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5);
238}
239
240/** Subscribe event notifications
241 *
242 * @param evno Event type.
243 * @param imethod IPC interface and method to be used for
244 * the notifications.
245 * @param answerbox Answerbox to send the notifications to.
246 *
247 * @return EOK if the subscription was successful.
248 * @return EEXISTS if the notifications of the given type are
249 * already subscribed.
250 *
251 */
252static int event_subscribe(event_t *event, sysarg_t imethod,
253 answerbox_t *answerbox)
254{
255 int res;
256
257 spinlock_lock(&event->lock);
258
259 if (event->answerbox == NULL) {
260 event->answerbox = answerbox;
261 event->imethod = imethod;
262 event->counter = 0;
263 event->masked = false;
264 res = EOK;
265 } else
266 res = EEXISTS;
267
268 spinlock_unlock(&event->lock);
269
270 return res;
271}
272
273/** Unmask event notifications
274 *
275 * @param evno Event type to unmask.
276 *
277 */
278static void event_unmask(event_t *event)
279{
280 spinlock_lock(&event->lock);
281 event->masked = false;
282 event_callback_t callback = event->unmask_callback;
283 spinlock_unlock(&event->lock);
284
285 /*
286 * Check if there is an unmask callback
287 * function defined for this event.
288 */
289 if (callback != NULL)
290 callback(event);
291}
292
293/** Event notification syscall wrapper
294 *
295 * @param evno Event type to subscribe.
296 * @param imethod IPC interface and method to be used for
297 * the notifications.
298 *
299 * @return EOK on success.
300 * @return ELIMIT on unknown event type.
301 * @return EEXISTS if the notifications of the given type are
302 * already subscribed.
303 *
304 */
305sysarg_t sys_event_subscribe(sysarg_t evno, sysarg_t imethod)
306{
307 if (evno >= EVENT_TASK_END)
308 return ELIMIT;
309
310 return (sysarg_t) event_subscribe(evno2event(evno, TASK),
311 (sysarg_t) imethod, &TASK->answerbox);
312}
313
314/** Event notification unmask syscall wrapper
315 *
316 * Note that currently no tests are performed whether the calling
317 * task is entitled to unmask the notifications. However, thanks
318 * to the fact that notification masking is only a performance
319 * optimization, this has probably no security implications.
320 *
321 * @param evno Event type to unmask.
322 *
323 * @return EOK on success.
324 * @return ELIMIT on unknown event type.
325 *
326 */
327sysarg_t sys_event_unmask(sysarg_t evno)
328{
329 if (evno >= EVENT_TASK_END)
330 return ELIMIT;
331
332 event_unmask(evno2event(evno, TASK));
333
334 return EOK;
335}
336
337/** @}
338 */
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