OpenModem/bertos/kern/sem.c

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*
* \brief Semaphore based synchronization services.
*
* \author Bernie Innocenti <bernie@codewiz.org>
*/
#include "sem.h"
#include <cfg/debug.h>
#include <cpu/irq.h> // ASSERT_IRQ_DISABLED()
#include <kern/proc.h>
#include <kern/proc_p.h>
#include <kern/signal.h>
INLINE void sem_verify(struct Semaphore *s)
{
(void)s;
ASSERT(s);
LIST_ASSERT_VALID(&s->wait_queue);
ASSERT(s->nest_count >= 0);
ASSERT(s->nest_count < 128); // heuristic max
}
#if CONFIG_KERN_PRI && CONFIG_KERN_PRI_INHERIT
#define proc_updatePri(proc) (proc_setPri(proc, (proc)->orig_pri))
/**
* Priority inheritance update algorithm.
*
* The algorithm checks and boosts the priority of the semaphore's
* current owner and also processes in that block the owner, which
* form a chain of blocking processes.
*
* Note that the priority of a process in the chain of blocked
* processes is always greater or equal than the priority of a process
* before in the chain. See the diagram below:
* P1 --. S1 ---> P2 --. S2 ---> P3
* prio_proc(P2) >= prio_proc(P1) always.
*/
INLINE void pri_inheritBlock(Semaphore *s)
{
Process *owner = s->owner;
/*
* Enqueue the blocking process in the owner's inheritance
* list. Notice that such process might have inherited its
* current priority from someone else.
*/
current_process->inh_link.pri = __prio_proc(current_process);
LIST_ENQUEUE(&owner->inh_list, &current_process->inh_link);
current_process->inh_blocked_by = s;
/*
* As long as a process has the power of boosting the priority
* of its lock owner...
*/
while (current_process->inh_link.pri > prio_proc(owner)) {
Process *p = owner;
/* Boost the priority of the owner */
proc_updatePri(p);
/* If the owner is not blocked, we're done */
if (!p->inh_blocked_by)
break;
/*
* Otherwise update the position of the owner
* (which is `p' at each round!) in the inheritance
* list it lies in and set up `owner' for the
* next round.
*/
REMOVE(&p->inh_link.link);
p->inh_link.pri = prio_proc(p);
owner = p->inh_blocked_by->owner;
LIST_ENQUEUE(&owner->inh_list, &p->inh_link);
}
}
/**
* Priority inheritance unblock algorithm.
*
* Pass the priority inheritance list from the current owner to the
* process that will take ownership of the semaphore next, potentially
* boosting its priority.
*
* \param proc The process that will take ownership of the semaphore.
*/
INLINE void pri_inheritUnblock(Semaphore *s, Process *proc)
{
Process *owner = s->owner;
Node *n, *temp;
Process *p;
/*
* This process has nothing more to do on a priority
* inheritance list.
*/
REMOVE(&proc->inh_link.link);
proc->inh_blocked_by = NULL;
/*
* Each process in the former owner's priority inheritance
* list that is blocked on 's' needs to be removed from
* there and added to the priority inheritance list of
* this process, since it's going to be the new owner for
* that semaphore.
*/
FOREACH_NODE_SAFE(n, temp, &owner->inh_list) {
p = containerof(n, Process, inh_link.link);
/* Ensures only the processes blocked on 's' are affected! */
if (p->inh_blocked_by == s) {
REMOVE(&p->inh_link.link);
LIST_ENQUEUE(&proc->inh_list, &p->inh_link);
/* And again, update the priority of the new owner */
if (p->inh_link.pri > prio_proc(proc))
proc_updatePri(proc);
}
}
proc_updatePri(owner);
}
#else
INLINE void pri_inheritBlock(UNUSED_ARG(Semaphore *, s))
{
}
INLINE void pri_inheritUnblock(UNUSED_ARG(Semaphore *, s), UNUSED_ARG(Process *, proc))
{
}
#endif /* CONFIG_KERN_PRI_INHERIT */
/**
* \brief Initialize a Semaphore structure.
*/
void sem_init(struct Semaphore *s)
{
LIST_INIT(&s->wait_queue);
s->owner = NULL;
s->nest_count = 0;
}
/**
* \brief Attempt to lock a semaphore without waiting.
*
* \return true in case of success, false if the semaphore
* was already locked by someone else.
*
* \note each call to sem_attempt() must be matched by a
* call to sem_release().
*
* \see sem_obtain() sem_release()
*/
bool sem_attempt(struct Semaphore *s)
{
bool result = false;
proc_forbid();
sem_verify(s);
if ((!s->owner) || (s->owner == current_process))
{
s->owner = current_process;
s->nest_count++;
result = true;
}
proc_permit();
return result;
}
/**
* \brief Lock a semaphore.
*
* If the semaphore is already owned by another process, the caller
* process will be enqueued into the waiting list and sleep until
* the semaphore is available.
*
* \note Each call to sem_obtain() must be matched by a
* call to sem_release().
*
* \note This routine is optimized for highest speed in
* the most common case: the semaphore is free or locked
* by the calling process itself. Rearranging this code
* is probably a bad idea.
*
* \sa sem_release() sem_attempt()
*/
void sem_obtain(struct Semaphore *s)
{
proc_forbid();
sem_verify(s);
/* Is the semaphore already locked by another process? */
if (UNLIKELY(s->owner && (s->owner != current_process)))
{
/* Append calling process to the wait queue */
ADDTAIL(&s->wait_queue, (Node *)current_process);
/* Trigger priority inheritance logic, if enabled */
pri_inheritBlock(s);
/*
* We will wake up only when the current owner calls
* sem_release(). Then, the semaphore will already
* be locked for us.
*/
proc_permit();
proc_switch();
}
else
{
ASSERT(LIST_EMPTY(&s->wait_queue));
/* The semaphore was free: lock it */
s->owner = current_process;
s->nest_count++;
proc_permit();
}
}
/**
* \brief Release a lock on a previously locked semaphore.
*
* If the nesting count of the semaphore reaches zero,
* the next process waiting for it will be awaken.
*
* \note This routine is optimized for highest speed in
* the most common case: the semaphore has been locked just
* once and nobody else was waiting for it. Rearranging
* this code is probably a bad idea.
*
* \sa sem_obtain() sem_attempt()
*/
void sem_release(struct Semaphore *s)
{
Process *proc = NULL;
proc_forbid();
sem_verify(s);
ASSERT(s->owner == current_process);
/*
* Decrement nesting count and check if the semaphore
* has been fully unlocked.
*/
if (--s->nest_count == 0)
{
/* Give semaphore to the first applicant, if any */
if (UNLIKELY((proc = (Process *)list_remHead(&s->wait_queue))))
{
/* Undo the effects of priority inheritance, if enabled */
pri_inheritUnblock(s, proc);
s->nest_count = 1;
s->owner = proc;
} else {
/* Disown semaphore */
s->owner = NULL;
}
}
proc_permit();
if (proc)
ATOMIC(proc_wakeup(proc));
}