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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Jakub Jermar
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7 * are met:
8 *
9 * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
11 * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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14 * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
15 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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20 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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22 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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24 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
25 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
26 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
27 */
28
29/** @addtogroup sync
30 * @{
31 */
32
33/**
34 * @file
35 * @brief Wait queue.
36 *
37 * Wait queue is the basic synchronization primitive upon which all
38 * other synchronization primitives build.
39 *
40 * It allows threads to wait for an event in first-come, first-served
41 * fashion. Conditional operation as well as timeouts and interruptions
42 * are supported.
43 *
44 */
45
46#include <assert.h>
47#include <errno.h>
48#include <synch/waitq.h>
49#include <synch/spinlock.h>
50#include <proc/thread.h>
51#include <proc/scheduler.h>
52#include <arch/asm.h>
53#include <typedefs.h>
54#include <time/timeout.h>
55#include <arch.h>
56#include <context.h>
57#include <adt/list.h>
58#include <arch/cycle.h>
59
60static void waitq_sleep_timed_out(void *);
61static void waitq_complete_wakeup(waitq_t *);
62
63
64/** Initialize wait queue
65 *
66 * Initialize wait queue.
67 *
68 * @param wq Pointer to wait queue to be initialized.
69 *
70 */
71void waitq_initialize(waitq_t *wq)
72{
73 irq_spinlock_initialize(&wq->lock, "wq.lock");
74 list_initialize(&wq->sleepers);
75 wq->missed_wakeups = 0;
76}
77
78/** Handle timeout during waitq_sleep_timeout() call
79 *
80 * This routine is called when waitq_sleep_timeout() times out.
81 * Interrupts are disabled.
82 *
83 * It is supposed to try to remove 'its' thread from the wait queue;
84 * it can eventually fail to achieve this goal when these two events
85 * overlap. In that case it behaves just as though there was no
86 * timeout at all.
87 *
88 * @param data Pointer to the thread that called waitq_sleep_timeout().
89 *
90 */
91void waitq_sleep_timed_out(void *data)
92{
93 thread_t *thread = (thread_t *) data;
94 bool do_wakeup = false;
95 DEADLOCK_PROBE_INIT(p_wqlock);
96
97 irq_spinlock_lock(&threads_lock, false);
98 if (!thread_exists(thread))
99 goto out;
100
101grab_locks:
102 irq_spinlock_lock(&thread->lock, false);
103
104 waitq_t *wq;
105 if ((wq = thread->sleep_queue)) { /* Assignment */
106 if (!irq_spinlock_trylock(&wq->lock)) {
107 irq_spinlock_unlock(&thread->lock, false);
108 DEADLOCK_PROBE(p_wqlock, DEADLOCK_THRESHOLD);
109 /* Avoid deadlock */
110 goto grab_locks;
111 }
112
113 list_remove(&thread->wq_link);
114 thread->saved_context = thread->sleep_timeout_context;
115 do_wakeup = true;
116 thread->sleep_queue = NULL;
117 irq_spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock, false);
118 }
119
120 thread->timeout_pending = false;
121 irq_spinlock_unlock(&thread->lock, false);
122
123 if (do_wakeup)
124 thread_ready(thread);
125
126out:
127 irq_spinlock_unlock(&threads_lock, false);
128}
129
130/** Interrupt sleeping thread.
131 *
132 * This routine attempts to interrupt a thread from its sleep in
133 * a waitqueue. If the thread is not found sleeping, no action
134 * is taken.
135 *
136 * The threads_lock must be already held and interrupts must be
137 * disabled upon calling this function.
138 *
139 * @param thread Thread to be interrupted.
140 *
141 */
142void waitq_interrupt_sleep(thread_t *thread)
143{
144 bool do_wakeup = false;
145 DEADLOCK_PROBE_INIT(p_wqlock);
146
147 /*
148 * The thread is quaranteed to exist because
149 * threads_lock is held.
150 */
151
152grab_locks:
153 irq_spinlock_lock(&thread->lock, false);
154
155 waitq_t *wq;
156 if ((wq = thread->sleep_queue)) { /* Assignment */
157 if (!(thread->sleep_interruptible)) {
158 /*
159 * The sleep cannot be interrupted.
160 */
161 irq_spinlock_unlock(&thread->lock, false);
162 return;
163 }
164
165 if (!irq_spinlock_trylock(&wq->lock)) {
166 /* Avoid deadlock */
167 irq_spinlock_unlock(&thread->lock, false);
168 DEADLOCK_PROBE(p_wqlock, DEADLOCK_THRESHOLD);
169 goto grab_locks;
170 }
171
172 if ((thread->timeout_pending) &&
173 (timeout_unregister(&thread->sleep_timeout)))
174 thread->timeout_pending = false;
175
176 list_remove(&thread->wq_link);
177 thread->saved_context = thread->sleep_interruption_context;
178 do_wakeup = true;
179 thread->sleep_queue = NULL;
180 irq_spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock, false);
181 }
182
183 irq_spinlock_unlock(&thread->lock, false);
184
185 if (do_wakeup)
186 thread_ready(thread);
187}
188
189/** Interrupt the first thread sleeping in the wait queue.
190 *
191 * Note that the caller somehow needs to know that the thread to be interrupted
192 * is sleeping interruptibly.
193 *
194 * @param wq Pointer to wait queue.
195 *
196 */
197void waitq_unsleep(waitq_t *wq)
198{
199 irq_spinlock_lock(&wq->lock, true);
200
201 if (!list_empty(&wq->sleepers)) {
202 thread_t *thread = list_get_instance(list_first(&wq->sleepers),
203 thread_t, wq_link);
204
205 irq_spinlock_lock(&thread->lock, false);
206
207 assert(thread->sleep_interruptible);
208
209 if ((thread->timeout_pending) &&
210 (timeout_unregister(&thread->sleep_timeout)))
211 thread->timeout_pending = false;
212
213 list_remove(&thread->wq_link);
214 thread->saved_context = thread->sleep_interruption_context;
215 thread->sleep_queue = NULL;
216
217 irq_spinlock_unlock(&thread->lock, false);
218 thread_ready(thread);
219 }
220
221 irq_spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock, true);
222}
223
224#define PARAM_NON_BLOCKING(flags, usec) \
225 (((flags) & SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING) && ((usec) == 0))
226
227/** Sleep until either wakeup, timeout or interruption occurs
228 *
229 * This is a sleep implementation which allows itself to time out or to be
230 * interrupted from the sleep, restoring a failover context.
231 *
232 * Sleepers are organised in a FIFO fashion in a structure called wait queue.
233 *
234 * This function is really basic in that other functions as waitq_sleep()
235 * and all the *_timeout() functions use it.
236 *
237 * @param wq Pointer to wait queue.
238 * @param usec Timeout in microseconds.
239 * @param flags Specify mode of the sleep.
240 *
241 * @param[out] blocked On return, regardless of the return code,
242 * `*blocked` is set to `true` iff the thread went to
243 * sleep.
244 *
245 * The sleep can be interrupted only if the
246 * SYNCH_FLAGS_INTERRUPTIBLE bit is specified in flags.
247 *
248 * If usec is greater than zero, regardless of the value of the
249 * SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING bit in flags, the call will not return until either
250 * timeout, interruption or wakeup comes.
251 *
252 * If usec is zero and the SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING bit is not set in flags,
253 * the call will not return until wakeup or interruption comes.
254 *
255 * If usec is zero and the SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING bit is set in flags, the
256 * call will immediately return, reporting either success or failure.
257 *
258 * @return EAGAIN, meaning that the sleep failed because it was requested
259 * as SYNCH_FLAGS_NON_BLOCKING, but there was no pending wakeup.
260 * @return ETIMEOUT, meaning that the sleep timed out.
261 * @return EINTR, meaning that somebody interrupted the sleeping
262 * thread. Check the value of `*blocked` to see if the thread slept,
263 * or if a pending interrupt forced it to return immediately.
264 * @return EOK, meaning that none of the above conditions occured, and the
265 * thread was woken up successfuly by `waitq_wakeup()`. Check
266 * the value of `*blocked` to see if the thread slept or if
267 * the wakeup was already pending.
268 *
269 */
270errno_t waitq_sleep_timeout(waitq_t *wq, uint32_t usec, unsigned int flags, bool *blocked)
271{
272 assert((!PREEMPTION_DISABLED) || (PARAM_NON_BLOCKING(flags, usec)));
273
274 ipl_t ipl = waitq_sleep_prepare(wq);
275 bool nblocked;
276 errno_t rc = waitq_sleep_timeout_unsafe(wq, usec, flags, &nblocked);
277 waitq_sleep_finish(wq, nblocked, ipl);
278
279 if (blocked != NULL) {
280 *blocked = nblocked;
281 }
282 return rc;
283}
284
285/** Prepare to sleep in a waitq.
286 *
287 * This function will return holding the lock of the wait queue
288 * and interrupts disabled.
289 *
290 * @param wq Wait queue.
291 *
292 * @return Interrupt level as it existed on entry to this function.
293 *
294 */
295ipl_t waitq_sleep_prepare(waitq_t *wq)
296{
297 ipl_t ipl;
298
299restart:
300 ipl = interrupts_disable();
301
302 if (THREAD) { /* Needed during system initiailzation */
303 /*
304 * Busy waiting for a delayed timeout.
305 * This is an important fix for the race condition between
306 * a delayed timeout and a next call to waitq_sleep_timeout().
307 * Simply, the thread is not allowed to go to sleep if
308 * there are timeouts in progress.
309 *
310 */
311 irq_spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock, false);
312
313 if (THREAD->timeout_pending) {
314 irq_spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock, false);
315 interrupts_restore(ipl);
316 goto restart;
317 }
318
319 irq_spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock, false);
320 }
321
322 irq_spinlock_lock(&wq->lock, false);
323 return ipl;
324}
325
326/** Finish waiting in a wait queue.
327 *
328 * This function restores interrupts to the state that existed prior
329 * to the call to waitq_sleep_prepare(). If necessary, the wait queue
330 * lock is released.
331 *
332 * @param wq Wait queue.
333 * @param blocked Out parameter of waitq_sleep_timeout_unsafe().
334 * @param ipl Interrupt level returned by waitq_sleep_prepare().
335 *
336 */
337void waitq_sleep_finish(waitq_t *wq, bool blocked, ipl_t ipl)
338{
339 if (blocked) {
340 /*
341 * Wait for a waitq_wakeup() or waitq_unsleep() to complete
342 * before returning from waitq_sleep() to the caller. Otherwise
343 * the caller might expect that the wait queue is no longer used
344 * and deallocate it (although the wakeup on a another cpu has
345 * not yet completed and is using the wait queue).
346 *
347 * Note that we have to do this for EOK and EINTR, but not
348 * necessarily for ETIMEOUT where the timeout handler stops
349 * using the waitq before waking us up. To be on the safe side,
350 * ensure the waitq is not in use anymore in this case as well.
351 */
352 waitq_complete_wakeup(wq);
353 } else {
354 irq_spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock, false);
355 }
356
357 interrupts_restore(ipl);
358}
359
360/** Internal implementation of waitq_sleep_timeout().
361 *
362 * This function implements logic of sleeping in a wait queue.
363 * This call must be preceded by a call to waitq_sleep_prepare()
364 * and followed by a call to waitq_sleep_finish().
365 *
366 * @param wq See waitq_sleep_timeout().
367 * @param usec See waitq_sleep_timeout().
368 * @param flags See waitq_sleep_timeout().
369 *
370 * @param[out] blocked See waitq_sleep_timeout().
371 *
372 * @return See waitq_sleep_timeout().
373 *
374 */
375errno_t waitq_sleep_timeout_unsafe(waitq_t *wq, uint32_t usec, unsigned int flags, bool *blocked)
376{
377 *blocked = false;
378
379 /* Checks whether to go to sleep at all */
380 if (wq->missed_wakeups) {
381 wq->missed_wakeups--;
382 return EOK;
383 } else {
384 if (PARAM_NON_BLOCKING(flags, usec)) {
385 /* Return immediately instead of going to sleep */
386 return EAGAIN;
387 }
388 }
389
390 /*
391 * Now we are firmly decided to go to sleep.
392 *
393 */
394 irq_spinlock_lock(&THREAD->lock, false);
395
396 if (flags & SYNCH_FLAGS_INTERRUPTIBLE) {
397 /*
398 * If the thread was already interrupted,
399 * don't go to sleep at all.
400 */
401 if (THREAD->interrupted) {
402 irq_spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock, false);
403 return EINTR;
404 }
405
406 /*
407 * Set context that will be restored if the sleep
408 * of this thread is ever interrupted.
409 */
410 THREAD->sleep_interruptible = true;
411 if (!context_save(&THREAD->sleep_interruption_context)) {
412 /* Short emulation of scheduler() return code. */
413 THREAD->last_cycle = get_cycle();
414 irq_spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock, false);
415 return EINTR;
416 }
417 } else
418 THREAD->sleep_interruptible = false;
419
420 if (usec) {
421 /* We use the timeout variant. */
422 if (!context_save(&THREAD->sleep_timeout_context)) {
423 /* Short emulation of scheduler() return code. */
424 THREAD->last_cycle = get_cycle();
425 irq_spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock, false);
426 return ETIMEOUT;
427 }
428
429 THREAD->timeout_pending = true;
430 timeout_register(&THREAD->sleep_timeout, (uint64_t) usec,
431 waitq_sleep_timed_out, THREAD);
432 }
433
434 list_append(&THREAD->wq_link, &wq->sleepers);
435
436 /*
437 * Suspend execution.
438 *
439 */
440 THREAD->state = Sleeping;
441 THREAD->sleep_queue = wq;
442
443 /* Must be before entry to scheduler, because there are multiple
444 * return vectors.
445 */
446 *blocked = true;
447
448 irq_spinlock_unlock(&THREAD->lock, false);
449
450 /* wq->lock is released in scheduler_separated_stack() */
451 scheduler();
452
453 return EOK;
454}
455
456/** Wake up first thread sleeping in a wait queue
457 *
458 * Wake up first thread sleeping in a wait queue. This is the SMP- and IRQ-safe
459 * wrapper meant for general use.
460 *
461 * Besides its 'normal' wakeup operation, it attempts to unregister possible
462 * timeout.
463 *
464 * @param wq Pointer to wait queue.
465 * @param mode Wakeup mode.
466 *
467 */
468void waitq_wakeup(waitq_t *wq, wakeup_mode_t mode)
469{
470 irq_spinlock_lock(&wq->lock, true);
471 _waitq_wakeup_unsafe(wq, mode);
472 irq_spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock, true);
473}
474
475/** If there is a wakeup in progress actively waits for it to complete.
476 *
477 * The function returns once the concurrently running waitq_wakeup()
478 * exits. It returns immediately if there are no concurrent wakeups
479 * at the time.
480 *
481 * Interrupts must be disabled.
482 *
483 * Example usage:
484 * @code
485 * void callback(waitq *wq)
486 * {
487 * // Do something and notify wait_for_completion() that we're done.
488 * waitq_wakeup(wq);
489 * }
490 * void wait_for_completion(void)
491 * {
492 * waitq wg;
493 * waitq_initialize(&wq);
494 * // Run callback() in the background, pass it wq.
495 * do_asynchronously(callback, &wq);
496 * // Wait for callback() to complete its work.
497 * waitq_sleep(&wq);
498 * // callback() completed its work, but it may still be accessing
499 * // wq in waitq_wakeup(). Therefore it is not yet safe to return
500 * // from waitq_sleep() or it would clobber up our stack (where wq
501 * // is stored). waitq_sleep() ensures the wait queue is no longer
502 * // in use by invoking waitq_complete_wakeup() internally.
503 *
504 * // waitq_sleep() returned, it is safe to free wq.
505 * }
506 * @endcode
507 *
508 * @param wq Pointer to a wait queue.
509 */
510static void waitq_complete_wakeup(waitq_t *wq)
511{
512 assert(interrupts_disabled());
513
514 irq_spinlock_lock(&wq->lock, false);
515 irq_spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock, false);
516}
517
518
519/** Internal SMP- and IRQ-unsafe version of waitq_wakeup()
520 *
521 * This is the internal SMP- and IRQ-unsafe version of waitq_wakeup(). It
522 * assumes wq->lock is already locked and interrupts are already disabled.
523 *
524 * @param wq Pointer to wait queue.
525 * @param mode If mode is WAKEUP_FIRST, then the longest waiting
526 * thread, if any, is woken up. If mode is WAKEUP_ALL, then
527 * all waiting threads, if any, are woken up. If there are
528 * no waiting threads to be woken up, the missed wakeup is
529 * recorded in the wait queue.
530 *
531 */
532void _waitq_wakeup_unsafe(waitq_t *wq, wakeup_mode_t mode)
533{
534 size_t count = 0;
535
536 assert(interrupts_disabled());
537 assert(irq_spinlock_locked(&wq->lock));
538
539loop:
540 if (list_empty(&wq->sleepers)) {
541 wq->missed_wakeups++;
542 if ((count) && (mode == WAKEUP_ALL))
543 wq->missed_wakeups--;
544
545 return;
546 }
547
548 count++;
549 thread_t *thread = list_get_instance(list_first(&wq->sleepers),
550 thread_t, wq_link);
551
552 /*
553 * Lock the thread prior to removing it from the wq.
554 * This is not necessary because of mutual exclusion
555 * (the link belongs to the wait queue), but because
556 * of synchronization with waitq_sleep_timed_out()
557 * and thread_interrupt_sleep().
558 *
559 * In order for these two functions to work, the following
560 * invariant must hold:
561 *
562 * thread->sleep_queue != NULL <=> thread sleeps in a wait queue
563 *
564 * For an observer who locks the thread, the invariant
565 * holds only when the lock is held prior to removing
566 * it from the wait queue.
567 *
568 */
569 irq_spinlock_lock(&thread->lock, false);
570 list_remove(&thread->wq_link);
571
572 if ((thread->timeout_pending) &&
573 (timeout_unregister(&thread->sleep_timeout)))
574 thread->timeout_pending = false;
575
576 thread->sleep_queue = NULL;
577 irq_spinlock_unlock(&thread->lock, false);
578
579 thread_ready(thread);
580
581 if (mode == WAKEUP_ALL)
582 goto loop;
583}
584
585/** Get the missed wakeups count.
586 *
587 * @param wq Pointer to wait queue.
588 * @return The wait queue's missed_wakeups count.
589 */
590int waitq_count_get(waitq_t *wq)
591{
592 int cnt;
593
594 irq_spinlock_lock(&wq->lock, true);
595 cnt = wq->missed_wakeups;
596 irq_spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock, true);
597
598 return cnt;
599}
600
601/** Set the missed wakeups count.
602 *
603 * @param wq Pointer to wait queue.
604 * @param val New value of the missed_wakeups count.
605 */
606void waitq_count_set(waitq_t *wq, int val)
607{
608 irq_spinlock_lock(&wq->lock, true);
609 wq->missed_wakeups = val;
610 irq_spinlock_unlock(&wq->lock, true);
611}
612
613/** @}
614 */
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