/* ChibiOS/RT - Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Giovanni Di Sirio. This file is part of ChibiOS/RT. ChibiOS/RT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. ChibiOS/RT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ /** * @addtogroup Threads * @{ */ #include /* * Initializes a thread structure. */ Thread *init_thread(Thread *tp, tprio_t prio) { static tid_t nextid = 0; tp->p_tid = nextid++; tp->p_flags = P_MEM_MODE_STATIC; tp->p_prio = prio; tp->p_state = PRSUSPENDED; #ifdef CH_USE_MUTEXES /* realprio is the thread's own, non-inherited, priority */ tp->p_realprio = prio; tp->p_mtxlist = NULL; #endif #ifdef CH_USE_WAITEXIT list_init(&tp->p_waiting); #endif #ifdef CH_USE_MESSAGES queue_init(&tp->p_msgqueue); #endif #ifdef CH_USE_EVENTS tp->p_epending = 0; #endif #ifdef CH_USE_EXIT_EVENT chEvtInit(&tp->p_exitesource); #endif THREAD_EXT_INIT(tp); return tp; } #ifdef CH_USE_DEBUG static void memfill(uint8_t *p, uint32_t n, uint8_t v) { while (n) *p++ = v, n--; } #endif /** * Initializes a new thread. * The new thread is initialized but not inserted in the ready list, the * initial state is \p PRSUSPENDED. * @param prio the priority level for the new thread. Usually the threads are * created with priority \p NORMALPRIO, priorities * can range from \p LOWPRIO to \p HIGHPRIO. * @param workspace pointer to a working area dedicated to the thread stack * @param wsize size of the working area. * @param pf the thread function * @param arg an argument passed to the thread function. It can be \p NULL. * @return The pointer to the \p Thread structure allocated for the * thread into the working space area. * @note A thread can terminate by calling \p chThdExit() or by simply * returning from its main function. * @note This function can be invoked from within an interrupt handler. */ Thread *chThdInit(void *workspace, size_t wsize, tprio_t prio, tfunc_t pf, void *arg) { /* thread structure is layed out in the lower part of the thread workspace */ Thread *tp = workspace; chDbgAssert((wsize >= UserStackSize(0)) && (prio <= HIGHPRIO) && (workspace != NULL) && (pf != NULL), "chthreads.c, chThdInit()"); #ifdef CH_USE_DEBUG memfill(workspace, wsize, MEM_FILL_PATTERN); #endif SETUP_CONTEXT(workspace, wsize, pf, arg); return init_thread(tp, prio); } /** * Creates a new thread into a static memory area. * @param workspace pointer to a working area dedicated to the thread stack * @param wsize size of the working area. * @param prio the priority level for the new thread. Usually the threads are * created with priority \p NORMALPRIO, priorities * can range from \p LOWPRIO to \p HIGHPRIO. * @param pf the thread function * @param arg an argument passed to the thread function. It can be \p NULL. * @return The pointer to the \p Thread structure allocated for the * thread into the working space area. * @note A thread can terminate by calling \p chThdExit() or by simply * returning from its main function. */ Thread *chThdCreateStatic(void *workspace, size_t wsize, tprio_t prio, tfunc_t pf, void *arg) { return chThdResume(chThdInit(workspace, wsize, prio, pf, arg)); } #if defined(CH_USE_DYNAMIC) && defined(CH_USE_WAITEXIT) && defined(CH_USE_HEAP) /** * Creates a new thread allocating the memory from the heap. * @param wsize size of the working area to be allocated * @param prio the priority level for the new thread. Usually the threads are * created with priority \p NORMALPRIO, priorities * can range from \p LOWPRIO to \p HIGHPRIO. * @param pf the thread function * @param arg an argument passed to the thread function. It can be \p NULL. * @return The pointer to the \p Thread structure allocated for the * thread into the working space area. * @retval NULL if the memory cannot be allocated. * @note A thread can terminate by calling \p chThdExit() or by simply * returning from its main function. * @note The memory allocated for the thread is not released when the thread * terminates but when a \p chThdWait() is performed. * @note The function is available only if the \p CH_USE_DYNAMIC, * \p CH_USE_HEAP and \p CH_USE_WAITEXIT options are enabled * in \p chconf.h. */ Thread *chThdCreateFromHeap(size_t wsize, tprio_t prio, tfunc_t pf, void *arg) { void *workspace = chHeapAlloc(wsize); if (workspace == NULL) return NULL; Thread *tp = chThdInit(workspace, wsize, prio, pf, arg); tp->p_flags = P_MEM_MODE_HEAP; return chThdResume(tp); } #endif /* defined(CH_USE_DYNAMIC) && defined(CH_USE_WAITEXIT) && defined(CH_USE_HEAP) */ #if defined(CH_USE_DYNAMIC) && defined(CH_USE_WAITEXIT) && defined(CH_USE_MEMPOOLS) /** * Creates a new thread allocating the memory from the specified Memory Pool. * @param mp the memory pool * @param prio the priority level for the new thread. Usually the threads are * created with priority \p NORMALPRIO, priorities * can range from \p LOWPRIO to \p HIGHPRIO. * @param pf the thread function * @param arg an argument passed to the thread function. It can be \p NULL. * @return The pointer to the \p Thread structure allocated for the * thread into the working space area or \p NULL if the memory cannot * be allocated. * @retval NULL if the memory pool is empty. * @note A thread can terminate by calling \p chThdExit() or by simply * returning from its main function. * @note The memory allocated for the thread is not released when the thread * terminates but when a \p chThdWait() is performed. * @note The function is available only if the \p CH_USE_DYNAMIC, * \p CH_USE_MEMPOOLS and \p CH_USE_WAITEXIT options are enabled * in \p chconf.h. */ Thread *chThdCreateFromMemoryPool(MemoryPool *mp, tprio_t prio, tfunc_t pf, void *arg) { void *workspace = chPoolAlloc(mp); if (workspace == NULL) return NULL; Thread *tp = chThdInit(workspace, mp->mp_object_size, prio, pf, arg); tp->p_flags = P_MEM_MODE_MEMPOOL; tp->p_mpool = mp; return chThdResume(tp); } #endif /* defined(CH_USE_DYNAMIC) && defined(CH_USE_WAITEXIT) && defined(CH_USE_MEMPOOLS) */ /** * Creates a new thread. * @param prio the priority level for the new thread. Usually the threads are * created with priority \p NORMALPRIO, priorities * can range from \p LOWPRIO to \p HIGHPRIO. * @param mode the creation option flags for the thread. The following options * can be OR'ed in this parameter:
* * @param workspace pointer to a working area dedicated to the thread stack * @param wsize size of the working area. * @param pf the thread function * @param arg an argument passed to the thread function. It can be \p NULL. * @return The pointer to the \p Thread structure allocated for the * thread into the working space area. * @note A thread can terminate by calling \p chThdExit() or by simply * returning from its main function. * @deprecated Please use \p chThdCreateStatic() or \p chThdInit() instead, * this function will be removed in version 1.0.0. */ Thread *chThdCreate(tprio_t prio, tmode_t mode, void *workspace, size_t wsize, tfunc_t pf, void *arg) { Thread *tp = chThdInit(workspace, wsize, prio, pf, arg); if (mode & P_SUSPENDED) return tp; return chThdResume(tp); } /** * Changes the running thread priority, reschedules if necessary. * * @param newprio the new priority of the running thread */ void chThdSetPriority(tprio_t newprio) { chDbgAssert(newprio <= HIGHPRIO, "chthreads.c, chThdSetPriority()"); chSysLock(); #ifdef CH_USE_MUTEXES if (currp->p_prio != currp->p_realprio) { if (newprio > currp->p_prio) currp->p_prio = newprio; } else currp->p_prio = newprio; currp->p_realprio = newprio; #else currp->p_prio = newprio; #endif chSchRescheduleS(); chSysUnlock(); } /** * Suspends the invoking thread. * * @param tpp pointer to a \p Thread pointer, the \p Thread pointer is set * to point to the suspended process before it enters the * \p PRSUSPENDED state, it is set to \p NULL after it is resumed. * This allows to implement a "test and resume" on the variable * into interrupt handlers. */ void chThdSuspend(Thread **tpp) { chSysLock(); chDbgAssert(*tpp == NULL, "chthreads.c, chThdSuspend()"); *tpp = currp; chSchGoSleepS(PRSUSPENDED); *tpp = NULL; chSysUnlock(); } /** * Resumes a suspended thread. * @param tp the pointer to the thread * @return The pointer to the thread. */ Thread *chThdResume(Thread *tp) { chSysLock(); chDbgAssert(tp->p_state == PRSUSPENDED, "chthreads.c, chThdResume()"); chSchWakeupS(tp, RDY_OK); chSysUnlock(); return tp; } /** * Requests a thread termination. * @param tp the pointer to the thread * @note The thread is not termitated but a termination request is added to * its \p p_flags field. The thread can read this status by * invoking \p chThdShouldTerminate() and then terminate cleanly. */ void chThdTerminate(Thread *tp) { chSysLock(); tp->p_flags |= P_TERMINATE; chSysUnlock(); } /** * Suspends the invoking thread for the specified time. * @param time the delay in system ticks */ void chThdSleep(systime_t time) { chSysLock(); chSchGoSleepTimeoutS(PRSLEEP, time); chSysUnlock(); } /** * Suspends the invoking thread until the system time arrives to the specified * value. * @param time the absolute system time */ void chThdSleepUntil(systime_t time) { chSysLock(); if ((time -= chSysGetTime()) > 0) chSchGoSleepTimeoutS(PRSLEEP, time); chSysUnlock(); } /** * Terminates the current thread by specifying an exit status code. * * @param msg the thread exit code. The code can be retrieved by using * \p chThdWait(). */ void chThdExit(msg_t msg) { Thread *tp = currp; chSysLock(); tp->p_exitcode = msg; THREAD_EXT_EXIT(tp); #ifdef CH_USE_WAITEXIT while (notempty(&tp->p_waiting)) chSchReadyI(list_remove(&tp->p_waiting)); #endif #ifdef CH_USE_EXIT_EVENT chEvtBroadcastI(&tp->p_exitesource); #endif chSchGoSleepS(PREXIT); } #ifdef CH_USE_WAITEXIT /** * Blocks the execution of the invoking thread until the specified thread * terminates then the exit code is returned. * The memory used by the exited thread is handled in different ways depending * on the API that spawned the thread: * * @param tp the thread pointer * @return The exit code from the terminated thread * @note After invoking \p chThdWait() the thread pointer becomes invalid and * must not be used as parameter for further system calls. * @note The function is available only if the \p CH_USE_WAITEXIT * option is enabled in \p chconf.h. */ msg_t chThdWait(Thread *tp) { msg_t msg; chSysLock(); chDbgAssert((tp != NULL) && (tp != currp), "chthreads.c, chThdWait()"); if (tp->p_state != PREXIT) { list_insert(currp, &tp->p_waiting); chSchGoSleepS(PRWAIT); } msg = tp->p_exitcode; #ifndef CH_USE_DYNAMIC chSysUnlock(); return msg; #else /* CH_USE_DYNAMIC */ if (notempty(&tp->p_waiting)) { chSysUnlock(); return msg; } /* This is the last thread waiting for termination, returning memory.*/ tmode_t mode = tp->p_flags & P_MEM_MODE_MASK; chSysUnlock(); switch (mode) { #ifdef CH_USE_HEAP case P_MEM_MODE_HEAP: chHeapFree(tp); break; #endif #ifdef CH_USE_MEMPOOLS case P_MEM_MODE_MEMPOOL: chPoolFree(tp->p_mpool, tp); break; #endif } return msg; #endif /* CH_USE_DYNAMIC */ } #endif /* CH_USE_WAITEXIT */ /** @} */