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| -- GNU ADA RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS -- |
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| -- S Y S T E M . T A S K I N G . I N I T I A L I Z A T I O N -- |
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| -- S p e c -- |
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| -- GNARL was developed by the GNARL team at Florida State University. -- |
| -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies, Inc. -- |
| -- -- |
| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| -- This package provides overall initialization of the tasking portion of the |
| -- RTS. This package must be elaborated before any tasking features are used. |
| |
| package System.Tasking.Initialization is |
| |
| procedure Remove_From_All_Tasks_List (T : Task_ID); |
| -- Remove T from All_Tasks_List. |
| -- Call this function with RTS_Lock taken. |
| |
| --------------------------------- |
| -- Tasking-Specific Soft Links -- |
| --------------------------------- |
| |
| -- These permit us to leave out certain portions of the tasking |
| -- run-time system if they are not used. They are only used internally |
| -- by the tasking run-time system. |
| -- So far, the only example is support for Ada.Task_Attributes. |
| |
| type Proc_T is access procedure (T : Task_ID); |
| |
| procedure Finalize_Attributes (T : Task_ID); |
| procedure Initialize_Attributes (T : Task_ID); |
| |
| Finalize_Attributes_Link : Proc_T := Finalize_Attributes'Access; |
| -- should be called with abortion deferred and T.L write-locked |
| |
| Initialize_Attributes_Link : Proc_T := Initialize_Attributes'Access; |
| -- should be called with abortion deferred, but holding no locks |
| |
| ------------------------- |
| -- Abort Defer/Undefer -- |
| ------------------------- |
| |
| -- Defer_Abort defers the affects of low-level abort and priority change |
| -- in the calling task until a matching Undefer_Abort call is executed. |
| |
| -- Undefer_Abort DOES MORE than just undo the effects of one call to |
| -- Defer_Abort. It is the universal "polling point" for deferred |
| -- processing, including the following: |
| |
| -- 1) base priority changes |
| |
| -- 2) abort/ATC |
| |
| -- Abort deferral MAY be nested (Self_ID.Deferral_Level is a count), |
| -- but to avoid waste and undetected errors, it generally SHOULD NOT |
| -- be nested. The symptom of over-deferring abort is that an exception |
| -- may fail to be raised, or an abort may fail to take place. |
| |
| -- Therefore, there are two sets of the inlinable defer/undefer |
| -- routines, which are the ones to be used inside GNARL. |
| -- One set allows nesting. The other does not. People who |
| -- maintain the GNARL should try to avoid using the nested versions, |
| -- or at least look very critically at the places where they are |
| -- used. |
| |
| -- In general, any GNARL call that is potentially blocking, or |
| -- whose semantics require that it sometimes raise an exception, |
| -- or that is required to be an abort completion point, must be |
| -- made with abort Deferral_Level = 1. |
| |
| -- In general, non-blocking GNARL calls, which may be made from inside |
| -- a protected action, are likely to need to allow nested abort |
| -- deferral. |
| |
| -- With some critical exceptions (which are supposed to be documented), |
| -- internal calls to the tasking runtime system assume abort is already |
| -- deferred, and do not modify the deferral level. |
| |
| -- There is also a set of non-linable defer/undefer routines, |
| -- for direct call from the compiler. These are not in-lineable |
| -- because they may need to be called via pointers ("soft links"). |
| -- For the sake of efficiency, the version with Self_ID as parameter |
| -- should used wherever possible. These are all nestable. |
| |
| -- Non-nestable inline versions -- |
| |
| procedure Defer_Abort (Self_ID : Task_ID); |
| pragma Inline (Defer_Abort); |
| |
| procedure Undefer_Abort (Self_ID : Task_ID); |
| pragma Inline (Undefer_Abort); |
| |
| -- Nestable inline versions -- |
| |
| procedure Defer_Abort_Nestable (Self_ID : Task_ID); |
| pragma Inline (Defer_Abort_Nestable); |
| |
| procedure Undefer_Abort_Nestable (Self_ID : Task_ID); |
| pragma Inline (Undefer_Abort_Nestable); |
| |
| -- NON-INLINE versions without Self_ID for code generated by the |
| -- expander and for soft links |
| |
| procedure Defer_Abortion; |
| procedure Undefer_Abortion; |
| |
| -- ????? |
| -- Try to phase out all uses of the above versions. |
| |
| function Check_Abort_Status return Integer; |
| -- Returns Boolean'Pos (True) iff abort signal should raise |
| -- Standard.Abort_Signal. Only used by IRIX currently. |
| |
| --------------------------- |
| -- Change Base Priority -- |
| --------------------------- |
| |
| procedure Change_Base_Priority (T : Task_ID); |
| -- Change the base priority of T. |
| -- Has to be called with the affected task's ATCB write-locked. |
| -- May temporariliy release the lock. |
| |
| procedure Poll_Base_Priority_Change (Self_ID : Task_ID); |
| -- Has to be called with Self_ID's ATCB write-locked. |
| -- May temporariliy release the lock. |
| pragma Inline (Poll_Base_Priority_Change); |
| |
| ---------------------- |
| -- Task Lock/Unlock -- |
| ---------------------- |
| |
| procedure Task_Lock (Self_ID : Task_ID); |
| pragma Inline (Task_Lock); |
| |
| procedure Task_Unlock (Self_ID : Task_ID); |
| pragma Inline (Task_Unlock); |
| -- These are versions of Lock_Task and Unlock_Task created for use |
| -- within the GNARL. |
| |
| procedure Final_Task_Unlock (Self_ID : Task_ID); |
| -- This version is only for use in Terminate_Task, when the task |
| -- is relinquishing further rights to its own ATCB. |
| -- There is a very interesting potential race condition there, where |
| -- the old task may run concurrently with a new task that is allocated |
| -- the old tasks (now reused) ATCB. The critical thing here is to |
| -- not make any reference to the ATCB after the lock is released. |
| -- See also comments on Terminate_Task and Unlock. |
| |
| procedure Wakeup_Entry_Caller |
| (Self_ID : Task_ID; |
| Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link; |
| New_State : Entry_Call_State); |
| pragma Inline (Wakeup_Entry_Caller); |
| -- This is called at the end of service of an entry call, |
| -- to abort the caller if he is in an abortable part, and |
| -- to wake up the caller if he is on Entry_Caller_Sleep. |
| -- Call it holding the lock of Entry_Call.Self. |
| -- |
| -- Timed_Call or Simple_Call: |
| -- The caller is waiting on Entry_Caller_Sleep, in |
| -- Wait_For_Completion, or Wait_For_Completion_With_Timeout. |
| -- |
| -- Conditional_Call: |
| -- The caller might be in Wait_For_Completion, |
| -- waiting for a rendezvous (possibly requeued without abort) |
| -- to complete. |
| -- |
| -- Asynchronous_Call: |
| -- The caller may be executing in the abortable part o |
| -- an async. select, or on a time delay, |
| -- if Entry_Call.State >= Was_Abortable. |
| |
| procedure Locked_Abort_To_Level |
| (Self_ID : Task_ID; |
| T : Task_ID; |
| L : ATC_Level); |
| pragma Inline (Locked_Abort_To_Level); |
| -- Abort a task to a specified ATC level. |
| -- Call this only with T locked. |
| |
| end System.Tasking.Initialization; |