/* $OpenBSD: rf_threadstuff.h,v 1.8 2002/12/16 07:01:05 tdeval Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: rf_threadstuff.h,v 1.8 2000/06/11 03:35:38 oster Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1995 Carnegie-Mellon University. * All rights reserved. * * Author: Mark Holland, Daniel Stodolsky, Jim Zelenka * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. */ /* * threadstuff.h -- Definitions for threads, locks, and synchronization. * * The purpose of this file is provide some illusion of portability. * If the functions below can be implemented with the same semantics on * some new system, then at least the synchronization and thread control * part of the code should not require modification to port to a new machine. * The only other place where the pthread package is explicitly used is * threadid.h * * This file should be included above stdio.h to get some necessary defines. * */ #ifndef _RF__RF_THREADSTUFF_H_ #define _RF__RF_THREADSTUFF_H_ #include "rf_types.h" #include #include #ifdef _KERNEL #include #include #include #endif #define rf_create_managed_mutex(a,b) \ _rf_create_managed_mutex(a,b,__FILE__,__LINE__) #define rf_create_managed_cond(a,b) \ _rf_create_managed_cond(a,b,__FILE__,__LINE__) #define rf_init_managed_threadgroup(a,b) \ _rf_init_managed_threadgroup(a,b,__FILE__,__LINE__) #define rf_init_threadgroup(a) \ _rf_init_threadgroup(a,__FILE__,__LINE__) #define rf_destroy_threadgroup(a) \ _rf_destroy_threadgroup(a,__FILE__,__LINE__) int _rf_init_threadgroup(RF_ThreadGroup_t *, char *, int); int _rf_destroy_threadgroup(RF_ThreadGroup_t *, char *, int); int _rf_init_managed_threadgroup(RF_ShutdownList_t **, RF_ThreadGroup_t *, char *, int); #include #define decl_simple_lock_data(a,b) a struct simplelock b #define simple_lock_addr(a) ((struct simplelock *)&(a)) typedef struct proc *RF_Thread_t; typedef void *RF_ThreadArg_t; #define RF_DECLARE_MUTEX(_m_) decl_simple_lock_data(,(_m_)) #define RF_DECLARE_STATIC_MUTEX(_m_) decl_simple_lock_data(static,(_m_)) #define RF_DECLARE_EXTERN_MUTEX(_m_) decl_simple_lock_data(extern,(_m_)) #define RF_DECLARE_COND(_c_) int _c_ #define RF_DECLARE_STATIC_COND(_c_) static int _c_ #define RF_DECLARE_EXTERN_COND(_c_) extern int _c_ #define RF_LOCK_MUTEX(_m_) simple_lock(&(_m_)) #define RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(_m_) simple_unlock(&(_m_)) /* * In Net- and OpenBSD, kernel threads are simply processes that share several * substructures and never run in userspace. */ #define RF_WAIT_COND(_c_,_m_) do { \ RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX(_m_); \ tsleep(&_c_, PRIBIO, "rfwcond", 0); \ RF_LOCK_MUTEX(_m_); \ } while (0) #define RF_SIGNAL_COND(_c_) wakeup(&(_c_)) #define RF_BROADCAST_COND(_c_) wakeup(&(_c_)) #define RF_CREATE_THREAD(_handle_, _func_, _arg_, _name_) \ kthread_create((void (*)(void *))(_func_), (void *)(_arg_), \ (struct proc **)&(_handle_), _name_) struct RF_ThreadGroup_s { int created; int running; int shutdown; RF_DECLARE_MUTEX (mutex); RF_DECLARE_COND (cond); }; /* * Someone has started a thread in the group. */ #define RF_THREADGROUP_STARTED(_g_) do { \ RF_LOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ (_g_)->created++; \ RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ } while (0) /* * Thread announcing that it is now running. */ #define RF_THREADGROUP_RUNNING(_g_) do { \ RF_LOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ (_g_)->running++; \ RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ RF_SIGNAL_COND((_g_)->cond); \ } while (0) /* * Thread announcing that it is now done. */ #define RF_THREADGROUP_DONE(_g_) do { \ RF_LOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ (_g_)->shutdown++; \ RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ RF_SIGNAL_COND((_g_)->cond); \ } while (0) /* * Wait for all threads to start running. */ #define RF_THREADGROUP_WAIT_START(_g_) do { \ RF_LOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ while((_g_)->running < (_g_)->created) { \ RF_WAIT_COND((_g_)->cond, (_g_)->mutex); \ } \ RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ } while (0) /* * Wait for all threads to stop running. */ #if !defined(__NetBSD__) && !defined(__OpenBSD__) #define RF_THREADGROUP_WAIT_STOP(_g_) do { \ RF_LOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ RF_ASSERT((_g_)->running == (_g_)->created); \ while((_g_)->shutdown < (_g_)->running) { \ RF_WAIT_COND((_g_)->cond, (_g_)->mutex); \ } \ RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ } while (0) #else /* * XXX Note that we've removed the assert. That should be put back in once * we actually get something like a kernel thread running. */ #define RF_THREADGROUP_WAIT_STOP(_g_) do { \ RF_LOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ while((_g_)->shutdown < (_g_)->running) { \ RF_WAIT_COND((_g_)->cond, (_g_)->mutex); \ } \ RF_UNLOCK_MUTEX((_g_)->mutex); \ } while (0) #endif int rf_mutex_init(struct simplelock *); int rf_mutex_destroy(struct simplelock *); int _rf_create_managed_mutex(RF_ShutdownList_t **, struct simplelock *, char *, int); int _rf_create_managed_cond(RF_ShutdownList_t ** listp, int *, char *, int); int rf_cond_init(int *); int rf_cond_destroy(int *); #endif /* !_RF__RF_THREADSTUFF_H_ */