Adapt the BToolchainSearch dialog to the new dir structure.
[bertos.git] / bertos / kern / proc.c
index 713c457f9c701820cf8d32a26e11d9d719b926db..a18fc40498d52e85e198ee54e5e13a1e90e2c49e 100644 (file)
@@ -139,11 +139,6 @@ void proc_init(void)
        monitor_init();
        monitor_add(current_process, "main");
 #endif
-
-#if CONFIG_KERN_PREEMPT
-       preempt_init();
-#endif
-
        MOD_INIT(proc);
 }
 
@@ -425,11 +420,41 @@ void proc_exit(void)
        ASSERT(0);
 }
 
-
 /**
- * Get the pointer to the user data of the current process
+ * Call the scheduler and eventually replace the current running process.
  */
-iptr_t proc_currentUserData(void)
+void proc_schedule(void)
 {
-       return current_process->user_data;
+       Process *old_process = current_process;
+
+       IRQ_ASSERT_DISABLED();
+
+       /* Poll on the ready queue for the first ready process */
+       LIST_ASSERT_VALID(&proc_ready_list);
+       while (!(current_process = (struct Process *)list_remHead(&proc_ready_list)))
+       {
+               /*
+                * Make sure we physically reenable interrupts here, no matter what
+                * the current task status is. This is important because if we
+                * are idle-spinning, we must allow interrupts, otherwise no
+                * process will ever wake up.
+                *
+                * During idle-spinning, an interrupt can occur and it may
+                * modify \p proc_ready_list. To ensure that compiler reload this
+                * variable every while cycle we call CPU_MEMORY_BARRIER.
+                * The memory barrier ensure that all variables used in this context
+                * are reloaded.
+                * \todo If there was a way to write sig_wait() so that it does not
+                * disable interrupts while waiting, there would not be any
+                * reason to do this.
+                */
+               IRQ_ENABLE;
+               CPU_IDLE;
+               MEMORY_BARRIER;
+               IRQ_DISABLE;
+       }
+       if (CONTEXT_SWITCH_FROM_ISR())
+               proc_switchTo(current_process, old_process);
+       /* This RET resumes the execution on the new process */
+       LOG_INFO("resuming %p:%s\n", current_process, proc_currentName());
 }