* Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2008 Bernie Innocenti <bernie@codewiz.org>
* -->
*
- * \brief Simple realtime multitasking scheduler.
- * Context switching is only done cooperatively.
+ * \brief Simple cooperative multitasking scheduler.
*
- * \version $Id$
* \author Bernie Innocenti <bernie@codewiz.org>
* \author Stefano Fedrigo <aleph@develer.com>
*/
#include "proc_p.h"
#include "proc.h"
-#include "cfg/cfg_arch.h" /* ARCH_EMUL */
-#include "cfg/cfg_kern.h"
+#include "cfg/cfg_proc.h"
+#define LOG_LEVEL KERN_LOG_LEVEL
+#define LOG_FORMAT KERN_LOG_FORMAT
+#include <cfg/log.h>
+
+#include "cfg/cfg_monitor.h"
+#include <cfg/macros.h> // ROUND_UP2
#include <cfg/module.h>
#include <cfg/depend.h> // CONFIG_DEPEND()
#include <cpu/attr.h>
#include <cpu/frame.h>
-#include <string.h> /* memset() */
-
-// Check config dependencies
-CONFIG_DEPEND(CONFIG_KERN_SIGNALS, CONFIG_KERN_SCHED);
-CONFIG_DEPEND(CONFIG_KERN_SEMAPHORES, CONFIG_KERN_SIGNALS);
-CONFIG_DEPEND(CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR, CONFIG_KERN_SCHED);
+#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
+ #include <struct/heap.h>
+#endif
+#include <string.h> /* memset() */
/*
* The scheduer tracks ready processes by enqueuing them in the
*
* \note Access to the list must occur while interrupts are disabled.
*/
-REGISTER List ProcReadyList;
+REGISTER List proc_ready_list;
/*
* Holds a pointer to the TCB of the currently running process.
*
* \note User applications should use proc_current() to retrieve this value.
*/
-REGISTER Process *CurrentProcess;
+REGISTER Process *current_process;
+
+/** The main process (the one that executes main()). */
+static struct Process main_process;
+
+#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
+
+/**
+ * Local heap dedicated to allocate the memory used by the processes.
+ */
+static HEAP_DEFINE_BUF(heap_buf, KERN_MINSTACKSIZE * 128);
+static Heap proc_heap;
-#if (ARCH & ARCH_EMUL)
/*
- * In some hosted environments, we must emulate the stack on the real
- * process stack to satisfy consistency checks in system libraries and
- * because some ABIs place trampolines on the stack.
+ * Keep track of zombie processes (processes that are exiting and need to
+ * release some resources).
*
- * Access to this list must be protected by PROC_ATOMIC().
+ * \note Access to the list must occur while kernel preemption is disabled.
*/
-List StackFreeList;
-
-#define NPROC 8
-cpustack_t proc_stacks[NPROC][(64 * 1024) / sizeof(cpustack_t)];
-#endif
-
-/** The main process (the one that executes main()). */
-struct Process MainProcess;
+static List zombie_list;
+#endif /* CONFIG_KERN_HEAP */
-static void proc_init_struct(Process *proc)
+static void proc_initStruct(Process *proc)
{
/* Avoid warning for unused argument. */
(void)proc;
#if CONFIG_KERN_SIGNALS
proc->sig_recv = 0;
+ proc->sig_wait = 0;
#endif
#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
void proc_init(void)
{
- LIST_INIT(&ProcReadyList);
+ LIST_INIT(&proc_ready_list);
-#if ARCH & ARCH_EMUL
- LIST_INIT(&StackFreeList);
- for (int i = 0; i < NPROC; i++)
- ADDTAIL(&StackFreeList, (Node *)proc_stacks[i]);
+#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
+ LIST_INIT(&zombie_list);
+ heap_init(&proc_heap, heap_buf, sizeof(heap_buf));
#endif
-
/*
* We "promote" the current context into a real process. The only thing we have
* to do is create a PCB and make it current. We don't need to setup the stack
* pointer because it will be written the first time we switch to another process.
*/
- proc_init_struct(&MainProcess);
- CurrentProcess = &MainProcess;
+ proc_initStruct(&main_process);
+ current_process = &main_process;
#if CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR
monitor_init();
- monitor_add(CurrentProcess, "main");
+ monitor_add(current_process, "main");
#endif
#if CONFIG_KERN_PREEMPT
MOD_INIT(proc);
}
+
+#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
+
+/**
+ * Free all the resources of all zombie processes previously added to the zombie
+ * list.
+ */
+static void proc_freeZombies(void)
+{
+ Process *proc;
+
+ while (1)
+ {
+ PROC_ATOMIC(proc = (Process *)list_remHead(&zombie_list));
+ if (proc == NULL)
+ return;
+
+ if (proc->flags & PF_FREESTACK)
+ PROC_ATOMIC(heap_freemem(&proc_heap, proc->stack_base,
+ proc->stack_size));
+ }
+}
+
+/**
+ * Enqueue a process in the zombie list.
+ */
+static void proc_addZombie(Process *proc)
+{
+ Node *node;
+#if CONFIG_KERN_PREEMPT
+ ASSERT(!proc_preemptAllowed());
+#endif
+
+#if CONFIG_KERN_PRI
+ node = &(proc)->link.link;
+#else
+ node = &(proc)->link;
+#endif
+ LIST_ASSERT_VALID(&zombie_list);
+ ADDTAIL(&zombie_list, node);
+}
+
+#endif /* CONFIG_KERN_HEAP */
+
/**
* Create a new process, starting at the provided entry point.
*
+ *
+ * \note The function
+ * \code
+ * proc_new(entry, data, stacksize, stack)
+ * \endcode
+ * is a more convenient way to create a process, as you don't have to specify
+ * the name.
+ *
* \return Process structure of new created process
* if successful, NULL otherwise.
*/
-struct Process *proc_new_with_name(UNUSED(const char *, name), void (*entry)(void), iptr_t data, size_t stack_size, cpustack_t *stack_base)
+struct Process *proc_new_with_name(UNUSED_ARG(const char *, name), void (*entry)(void), iptr_t data, size_t stack_size, cpu_stack_t *stack_base)
{
Process *proc;
- const size_t PROC_SIZE_WORDS = ROUND2(sizeof(Process), sizeof(cpustack_t)) / sizeof(cpustack_t);
+ const size_t PROC_SIZE_WORDS = ROUND_UP2(sizeof(Process), sizeof(cpu_stack_t)) / sizeof(cpu_stack_t);
+ LOG_INFO("name=%s", name);
#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
bool free_stack = false;
-#endif
- TRACEMSG("name=%s", name);
-#if (ARCH & ARCH_EMUL)
- /* Ignore stack provided by caller and use the large enough default instead. */
- PROC_ATOMIC(stack_base = (cpustack_t *)list_remHead(&StackFreeList));
+ /*
+ * Free up resources of a zombie process.
+ *
+ * We're implementing a kind of lazy garbage collector here for
+ * efficiency reasons: we can avoid to introduce overhead into another
+ * kernel task dedicated to free up resources (e.g., idle) and we're
+ * not introducing any overhead into the scheduler after a context
+ * switch (that would be *very* bad, because the scheduler runs with
+ * IRQ disabled).
+ *
+ * In this way we are able to release the memory of the zombie tasks
+ * without disabling IRQs and without introducing any significant
+ * overhead in any other kernel task.
+ */
+ proc_freeZombies();
- stack_size = CONFIG_KERN_MINSTACKSIZE;
-#elif CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
/* Did the caller provide a stack for us? */
if (!stack_base)
{
/* Did the caller specify the desired stack size? */
if (!stack_size)
- stack_size = CONFIG_KERN_MINSTACKSIZE;
+ stack_size = KERN_MINSTACKSIZE;
/* Allocate stack dinamically */
- if (!(stack_base = heap_alloc(stack_size)))
+ PROC_ATOMIC(stack_base =
+ (cpu_stack_t *)heap_allocmem(&proc_heap, stack_size));
+ if (stack_base == NULL)
return NULL;
free_stack = true;
}
-#else // !ARCH_EMUL && !CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
+#else // CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
/* Stack must have been provided by the user */
ASSERT_VALID_PTR(stack_base);
ASSERT(stack_size);
-#endif // !ARCH_EMUL && !CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
+#endif // CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
#if CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR
- /* Fill-in the stack with a special marker to help debugging */
- memset(stack_base, CONFIG_KERN_STACKFILLCODE, stack_size);
+ /*
+ * Fill-in the stack with a special marker to help debugging.
+ * On 64bit platforms, CONFIG_KERN_STACKFILLCODE is larger
+ * than an int, so the (int) cast is required to silence the
+ * warning for truncating its size.
+ */
+ memset(stack_base, (int)CONFIG_KERN_STACKFILLCODE, stack_size);
#endif
/* Initialize the process control block */
{
proc = (Process *)stack_base;
proc->stack = stack_base + PROC_SIZE_WORDS;
+ // On some architecture stack should be aligned, so we do it.
+ proc->stack = (cpu_stack_t *)((uintptr_t)proc->stack + (sizeof(cpu_aligned_stack_t) - ((uintptr_t)proc->stack % sizeof(cpu_aligned_stack_t))));
if (CPU_SP_ON_EMPTY_SLOT)
proc->stack++;
}
else
{
- proc = (Process *)(stack_base + stack_size / sizeof(cpustack_t) - PROC_SIZE_WORDS);
- proc->stack = (cpustack_t *)proc;
+ proc = (Process *)(stack_base + stack_size / sizeof(cpu_stack_t) - PROC_SIZE_WORDS);
+ // On some architecture stack should be aligned, so we do it.
+ proc->stack = (cpu_stack_t *)((uintptr_t)proc - ((uintptr_t)proc % sizeof(cpu_aligned_stack_t)));
if (CPU_SP_ON_EMPTY_SLOT)
proc->stack--;
}
+ /* Ensure stack is aligned */
+ ASSERT((uintptr_t)proc->stack % sizeof(cpu_aligned_stack_t) == 0);
- proc_init_struct(proc);
+ stack_size -= PROC_SIZE_WORDS * sizeof(cpu_stack_t);
+ proc_initStruct(proc);
proc->user_data = data;
-#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP | CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR | (ARCH & ARCH_EMUL)
+#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP | CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR
proc->stack_base = stack_base;
proc->stack_size = stack_size;
#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
proc->flags |= PF_FREESTACK;
#endif
#endif
+ proc->user_entry = entry;
+ CPU_CREATE_NEW_STACK(proc->stack);
- #if CONFIG_KERN_PREEMPT
-
- getcontext(&proc->context);
- proc->context.uc_stack.ss_sp = proc->stack;
- proc->context.uc_stack.ss_size = stack_size - PROC_SIZE_WORDS - 1;
- proc->context.uc_link = NULL;
- makecontext(&proc->context, (void (*)(void))proc_entry, 1, entry);
-
- #else // !CONFIG_KERN_PREEMPT
- {
- size_t i;
-
- /* Initialize process stack frame */
- CPU_PUSH_CALL_FRAME(proc->stack, proc_exit);
- CPU_PUSH_CALL_FRAME(proc->stack, entry);
-
- /* Push a clean set of CPU registers for asm_switch_context() */
- for (i = 0; i < CPU_SAVED_REGS_CNT; i++)
- CPU_PUSH_WORD(proc->stack, CPU_REG_INIT_VALUE(i));
- }
- #endif // CONFIG_KERN_PREEMPT
-
- #if CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR
- monitor_add(proc, name);
- #endif
+#if CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR
+ monitor_add(proc, name);
+#endif
/* Add to ready list */
ATOMIC(SCHED_ENQUEUE(proc));
*/
const char *proc_name(struct Process *proc)
{
- #if CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR
- return proc ? proc->monitor.name : "<NULL>";
- #else
- (void)proc;
- return "---";
- #endif
+#if CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR
+ return proc ? proc->monitor.name : "<NULL>";
+#else
+ (void)proc;
+ return "---";
+#endif
}
/// Return the name of the currently running process
*/
void proc_setPri(struct Process *proc, int pri)
{
- if (proc->link.pri == pri)
- return;
+ if (proc->link.pri == pri)
+ return;
- proc->link.pri = pri;
+ proc->link.pri = pri;
- if (proc != CurrentProcess)
- {
- //proc_forbid();
- //TODO: re-enqueue process
- //pric_permit();
- }
+ if (proc != current_process)
+ ATOMIC(sched_reenqueue(proc));
}
#endif // CONFIG_KERN_PRI
+INLINE void proc_run(void)
+{
+ void (*entry)(void) = current_process->user_entry;
+
+ LOG_INFO("New process starting at %p", entry);
+ entry();
+}
+
+/**
+ * Entry point for all the processes.
+ */
+void proc_entry(void)
+{
+ /*
+ * Return from a context switch assumes interrupts are disabled, so
+ * we need to explicitly re-enable them as soon as possible.
+ */
+ IRQ_ENABLE;
+ /* Call the actual process's entry point */
+ proc_run();
+ proc_exit();
+}
+
/**
* Terminate the current process
*/
void proc_exit(void)
{
- TRACEMSG("%p:%s", CurrentProcess, proc_currentName());
+ LOG_INFO("%p:%s", current_process, proc_currentName());
#if CONFIG_KERN_MONITOR
- monitor_remove(CurrentProcess);
+ monitor_remove(current_process);
#endif
+ proc_forbid();
#if CONFIG_KERN_HEAP
/*
- * The following code is BROKEN.
- * We are freeing our own stack before entering proc_schedule()
- * BAJO: A correct fix would be to rearrange the scheduler with
- * an additional parameter which frees the old stack/process
- * after a context switch.
+ * Set the task as zombie, its resources will be freed in proc_new() in
+ * a lazy way, when another process will be created.
*/
- if (CurrentProcess->flags & PF_FREESTACK)
- heap_free(CurrentProcess->stack_base, CurrentProcess->stack_size);
- heap_free(CurrentProcess);
+ proc_addZombie(current_process);
#endif
+ current_process = NULL;
+ proc_permit();
-#if (ARCH & ARCH_EMUL)
- /* Reinsert process stack in free list */
- PROC_ATOMIC(ADDHEAD(&StackFreeList, (Node *)CurrentProcess->stack_base));
-
- /*
- * NOTE: At this point the first two words of what used
- * to be our stack contain a list node. From now on, we
- * rely on the compiler not reading/writing the stack.
- */
-#endif /* ARCH_EMUL */
+ proc_switch();
- CurrentProcess = NULL;
- proc_schedule();
- /* not reached */
+ /* never reached */
+ ASSERT(0);
}
-/**
- * Get the pointer to the current process
- */
-struct Process *proc_current(void)
-{
- return CurrentProcess;
-}
-
/**
* Get the pointer to the user data of the current process
*/
iptr_t proc_currentUserData(void)
{
- return CurrentProcess->user_data;
+ return current_process->user_data;
}