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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- --
-- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
-- --
-- S Y S T E M . T A S K I N G . E N T R Y _ C A L L S --
-- --
-- B o d y --
-- --
-- Copyright (C) 1992-2018, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
-- --
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-- --
-- GNARL was developed by the GNARL team at Florida State University. --
-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies, Inc. --
-- --
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
with System.Task_Primitives.Operations;
with System.Tasking.Initialization;
with System.Tasking.Protected_Objects.Entries;
with System.Tasking.Protected_Objects.Operations;
with System.Tasking.Queuing;
with System.Tasking.Utilities;
with System.Parameters;
package body System.Tasking.Entry_Calls is
package STPO renames System.Task_Primitives.Operations;
use Parameters;
use Protected_Objects.Entries;
use Protected_Objects.Operations;
-- DO NOT use Protected_Objects.Lock or Protected_Objects.Unlock
-- internally. Those operations will raise Program_Error, which
-- we are not prepared to handle inside the RTS. Instead, use
-- System.Task_Primitives lock operations directly on Protection.L.
-----------------------
-- Local Subprograms --
-----------------------
procedure Lock_Server (Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link);
-- This locks the server targeted by Entry_Call
--
-- This may be a task or a protected object, depending on the target of the
-- original call or any subsequent requeues.
--
-- This routine is needed because the field specifying the server for this
-- call must be protected by the server's mutex. If it were protected by
-- the caller's mutex, accessing the server's queues would require locking
-- the caller to get the server, locking the server, and then accessing the
-- queues. This involves holding two ATCB locks at once, something which we
-- can guarantee that it will always be done in the same order, or locking
-- a protected object while we hold an ATCB lock, something which is not
-- permitted. Since the server cannot be obtained reliably, it must be
-- obtained unreliably and then checked again once it has been locked.
--
-- If Single_Lock and server is a PO, release RTS_Lock
--
-- This should only be called by the Entry_Call.Self.
-- It should be holding no other ATCB locks at the time.
procedure Unlock_Server (Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link);
-- STPO.Unlock the server targeted by Entry_Call. The server must
-- be locked before calling this.
--
-- If Single_Lock and server is a PO, take RTS_Lock on exit.
procedure Unlock_And_Update_Server
(Self_ID : Task_Id;
Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link);
-- Similar to Unlock_Server, but services entry calls if the
-- server is a protected object.
--
-- If Single_Lock and server is a PO, take RTS_Lock on exit.
procedure Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call
(Self_ID : Task_Id;
Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link);
-- This procedure performs priority change of a queued call and dequeuing
-- of an entry call when the call is cancelled. If the call is dequeued the
-- state should be set to Cancelled. Call only with abort deferred and
-- holding lock of Self_ID. This is a bit of common code for all entry
-- calls. The effect is to do any deferred base priority change operation,
-- in case some other task called STPO.Set_Priority while the current task
-- had abort deferred, and to dequeue the call if the call has been
-- aborted.
procedure Poll_Base_Priority_Change_At_Entry_Call
(Self_ID : Task_Id;
Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link);
pragma Inline (Poll_Base_Priority_Change_At_Entry_Call);
-- A specialized version of Poll_Base_Priority_Change, that does the
-- optional entry queue reordering. Has to be called with the Self_ID's
-- ATCB write-locked. May temporarily release the lock.
---------------------
-- Check_Exception --
---------------------
procedure Check_Exception
(Self_ID : Task_Id;
Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link)
is
pragma Warnings (Off, Self_ID);
use type Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Id;
procedure Internal_Raise (X : Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Id);
pragma Import (C, Internal_Raise, "__gnat_raise_with_msg");
E : constant Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Id :=
Entry_Call.Exception_To_Raise;
begin
-- pragma Assert (Self_ID.Deferral_Level = 0);
-- The above may be useful for debugging, but the Florist packages
-- contain critical sections that defer abort and then do entry calls,
-- which causes the above Assert to trip.
if E /= Ada.Exceptions.Null_Id then
Internal_Raise (E);
end if;
end Check_Exception;
------------------------------------------
-- Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call --
------------------------------------------
procedure Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call
(Self_ID : Task_Id;
Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link)
is
begin
pragma Assert (Self_ID = Entry_Call.Self);
Poll_Base_Priority_Change_At_Entry_Call (Self_ID, Entry_Call);
if Self_ID.Pending_ATC_Level < Self_ID.ATC_Nesting_Level
and then Entry_Call.State = Now_Abortable
then
STPO.Unlock (Self_ID);
Lock_Server (Entry_Call);
if Queuing.Onqueue (Entry_Call)
and then Entry_Call.State = Now_Abortable
then
Queuing.Dequeue_Call (Entry_Call);
Entry_Call.State :=
(if Entry_Call.Cancellation_Attempted then Cancelled else Done);
Unlock_And_Update_Server (Self_ID, Entry_Call);
else
Unlock_Server (Entry_Call);
end if;
STPO.Write_Lock (Self_ID);
end if;
end Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call;
-----------------
-- Lock_Server --
-----------------
procedure Lock_Server (Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link) is
Test_Task : Task_Id;
Test_PO : Protection_Entries_Access;
Ceiling_Violation : Boolean;
Failures : Integer := 0;
begin
Test_Task := Entry_Call.Called_Task;
loop
if Test_Task = null then
-- Entry_Call was queued on a protected object, or in transition,
-- when we last fetched Test_Task.
Test_PO := To_Protection (Entry_Call.Called_PO);
if Test_PO = null then
-- We had very bad luck, interleaving with TWO different
-- requeue operations. Go around the loop and try again.
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Unlock_RTS;
STPO.Yield;
STPO.Lock_RTS;
else
STPO.Yield;
end if;
else
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Unlock_RTS;
end if;
Lock_Entries_With_Status (Test_PO, Ceiling_Violation);
-- ???
-- The following code allows Lock_Server to be called when
-- cancelling a call, to allow for the possibility that the
-- priority of the caller has been raised beyond that of the
-- protected entry call by Ada.Dynamic_Priorities.Set_Priority.
-- If the current task has a higher priority than the ceiling
-- of the protected object, temporarily lower it. It will
-- be reset in Unlock.
if Ceiling_Violation then
declare
Current_Task : constant Task_Id := STPO.Self;
Old_Base_Priority : System.Any_Priority;
begin
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Lock_RTS;
end if;
STPO.Write_Lock (Current_Task);
Old_Base_Priority := Current_Task.Common.Base_Priority;
Current_Task.New_Base_Priority := Test_PO.Ceiling;
System.Tasking.Initialization.Change_Base_Priority
(Current_Task);
STPO.Unlock (Current_Task);
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Unlock_RTS;
end if;
-- Following lock should not fail
Lock_Entries (Test_PO);
Test_PO.Old_Base_Priority := Old_Base_Priority;
Test_PO.Pending_Action := True;
end;
end if;
exit when To_Address (Test_PO) = Entry_Call.Called_PO;
Unlock_Entries (Test_PO);
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Lock_RTS;
end if;
end if;
else
STPO.Write_Lock (Test_Task);
exit when Test_Task = Entry_Call.Called_Task;
STPO.Unlock (Test_Task);
end if;
Test_Task := Entry_Call.Called_Task;
Failures := Failures + 1;
pragma Assert (Failures <= 5);
end loop;
end Lock_Server;
---------------------------------------------
-- Poll_Base_Priority_Change_At_Entry_Call --
---------------------------------------------
procedure Poll_Base_Priority_Change_At_Entry_Call
(Self_ID : Task_Id;
Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link)
is
begin
if Self_ID.Pending_Priority_Change then
-- Check for ceiling violations ???
Self_ID.Pending_Priority_Change := False;
-- Requeue the entry call at the new priority. We need to requeue
-- even if the new priority is the same than the previous (see ACATS
-- test cxd4006).
STPO.Unlock (Self_ID);
Lock_Server (Entry_Call);
Queuing.Requeue_Call_With_New_Prio
(Entry_Call, STPO.Get_Priority (Self_ID));
Unlock_And_Update_Server (Self_ID, Entry_Call);
STPO.Write_Lock (Self_ID);
end if;
end Poll_Base_Priority_Change_At_Entry_Call;
--------------------
-- Reset_Priority --
--------------------
procedure Reset_Priority
(Acceptor : Task_Id;
Acceptor_Prev_Priority : Rendezvous_Priority)
is
begin
pragma Assert (Acceptor = STPO.Self);
-- Since we limit this kind of "active" priority change to be done
-- by the task for itself, we don't need to lock Acceptor.
if Acceptor_Prev_Priority /= Priority_Not_Boosted then
STPO.Set_Priority (Acceptor, Acceptor_Prev_Priority,
Loss_Of_Inheritance => True);
end if;
end Reset_Priority;
------------------------------
-- Try_To_Cancel_Entry_Call --
------------------------------
procedure Try_To_Cancel_Entry_Call (Succeeded : out Boolean) is
Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link;
Self_ID : constant Task_Id := STPO.Self;
use type Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Id;
begin
Entry_Call := Self_ID.Entry_Calls (Self_ID.ATC_Nesting_Level)'Access;
-- Experimentation has shown that abort is sometimes (but not
-- always) already deferred when Cancel_xxx_Entry_Call is called.
-- That may indicate an error. Find out what is going on. ???
pragma Assert (Entry_Call.Mode = Asynchronous_Call);
Initialization.Defer_Abort_Nestable (Self_ID);
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Lock_RTS;
end if;
STPO.Write_Lock (Self_ID);
Entry_Call.Cancellation_Attempted := True;
if Self_ID.Pending_ATC_Level >= Entry_Call.Level then
Self_ID.Pending_ATC_Level := Entry_Call.Level - 1;
end if;
Entry_Calls.Wait_For_Completion (Entry_Call);
STPO.Unlock (Self_ID);
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Unlock_RTS;
end if;
Succeeded := Entry_Call.State = Cancelled;
Initialization.Undefer_Abort_Nestable (Self_ID);
-- Ideally, abort should no longer be deferred at this point, so we
-- should be able to call Check_Exception. The loop below should be
-- considered temporary, to work around the possibility that abort
-- may be deferred more than one level deep ???
if Entry_Call.Exception_To_Raise /= Ada.Exceptions.Null_Id then
while Self_ID.Deferral_Level > 0 loop
System.Tasking.Initialization.Undefer_Abort_Nestable (Self_ID);
end loop;
Entry_Calls.Check_Exception (Self_ID, Entry_Call);
end if;
end Try_To_Cancel_Entry_Call;
------------------------------
-- Unlock_And_Update_Server --
------------------------------
procedure Unlock_And_Update_Server
(Self_ID : Task_Id;
Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link)
is
Called_PO : Protection_Entries_Access;
Caller : Task_Id;
begin
if Entry_Call.Called_Task /= null then
STPO.Unlock (Entry_Call.Called_Task);
else
Called_PO := To_Protection (Entry_Call.Called_PO);
PO_Service_Entries (Self_ID, Called_PO, False);
if Called_PO.Pending_Action then
Called_PO.Pending_Action := False;
Caller := STPO.Self;
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Lock_RTS;
end if;
STPO.Write_Lock (Caller);
Caller.New_Base_Priority := Called_PO.Old_Base_Priority;
Initialization.Change_Base_Priority (Caller);
STPO.Unlock (Caller);
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Unlock_RTS;
end if;
end if;
Unlock_Entries (Called_PO);
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Lock_RTS;
end if;
end if;
end Unlock_And_Update_Server;
-------------------
-- Unlock_Server --
-------------------
procedure Unlock_Server (Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link) is
Caller : Task_Id;
Called_PO : Protection_Entries_Access;
begin
if Entry_Call.Called_Task /= null then
STPO.Unlock (Entry_Call.Called_Task);
else
Called_PO := To_Protection (Entry_Call.Called_PO);
if Called_PO.Pending_Action then
Called_PO.Pending_Action := False;
Caller := STPO.Self;
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Lock_RTS;
end if;
STPO.Write_Lock (Caller);
Caller.New_Base_Priority := Called_PO.Old_Base_Priority;
Initialization.Change_Base_Priority (Caller);
STPO.Unlock (Caller);
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Unlock_RTS;
end if;
end if;
Unlock_Entries (Called_PO);
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Lock_RTS;
end if;
end if;
end Unlock_Server;
-------------------------
-- Wait_For_Completion --
-------------------------
procedure Wait_For_Completion (Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link) is
Self_Id : constant Task_Id := Entry_Call.Self;
begin
-- If this is a conditional call, it should be cancelled when it
-- becomes abortable. This is checked in the loop below.
Self_Id.Common.State := Entry_Caller_Sleep;
-- Try to remove calls to Sleep in the loop below by letting the caller
-- a chance of getting ready immediately, using Unlock & Yield.
-- See similar action in Wait_For_Call & Timed_Selective_Wait.
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Unlock_RTS;
else
STPO.Unlock (Self_Id);
end if;
if Entry_Call.State < Done then
STPO.Yield;
end if;
if Single_Lock then
STPO.Lock_RTS;
else
STPO.Write_Lock (Self_Id);
end if;
loop
Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call (Self_Id, Entry_Call);
exit when Entry_Call.State >= Done;
STPO.Sleep (Self_Id, Entry_Caller_Sleep);
end loop;
Self_Id.Common.State := Runnable;
Utilities.Exit_One_ATC_Level (Self_Id);
end Wait_For_Completion;
--------------------------------------
-- Wait_For_Completion_With_Timeout --
--------------------------------------
procedure Wait_For_Completion_With_Timeout
(Entry_Call : Entry_Call_Link;
Wakeup_Time : Duration;
Mode : Delay_Modes;
Yielded : out Boolean)
is
Self_Id : constant Task_Id := Entry_Call.Self;
Timedout : Boolean := False;
begin
-- This procedure waits for the entry call to be served, with a timeout.
-- It tries to cancel the call if the timeout expires before the call is
-- served.
-- If we wake up from the timed sleep operation here, it may be for
-- several possible reasons:
-- 1) The entry call is done being served.
-- 2) There is an abort or priority change to be served.
-- 3) The timeout has expired (Timedout = True)
-- 4) There has been a spurious wakeup.
-- Once the timeout has expired we may need to continue to wait if the
-- call is already being serviced. In that case, we want to go back to
-- sleep, but without any timeout. The variable Timedout is used to
-- control this. If the Timedout flag is set, we do not need to
-- STPO.Sleep with a timeout. We just sleep until we get a wakeup for
-- some status change.
-- The original call may have become abortable after waking up. We want
-- to check Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call again in any case.
pragma Assert (Entry_Call.Mode = Timed_Call);
Yielded := False;
Self_Id.Common.State := Entry_Caller_Sleep;
-- Looping is necessary in case the task wakes up early from the timed
-- sleep, due to a "spurious wakeup". Spurious wakeups are a weakness of
-- POSIX condition variables. A thread waiting for a condition variable
-- is allowed to wake up at any time, not just when the condition is
-- signaled. See same loop in the ordinary Wait_For_Completion, above.
loop
Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call (Self_Id, Entry_Call);
exit when Entry_Call.State >= Done;
STPO.Timed_Sleep (Self_Id, Wakeup_Time, Mode,
Entry_Caller_Sleep, Timedout, Yielded);
if Timedout then
-- Try to cancel the call (see Try_To_Cancel_Entry_Call for
-- corresponding code in the ATC case).
Entry_Call.Cancellation_Attempted := True;
-- Reset Entry_Call.State so that the call is marked as cancelled
-- by Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call below.
if Entry_Call.State < Was_Abortable then
Entry_Call.State := Now_Abortable;
end if;
if Self_Id.Pending_ATC_Level >= Entry_Call.Level then
Self_Id.Pending_ATC_Level := Entry_Call.Level - 1;
end if;
-- The following loop is the same as the loop and exit code
-- from the ordinary Wait_For_Completion. If we get here, we
-- have timed out but we need to keep waiting until the call
-- has actually completed or been cancelled successfully.
loop
Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call (Self_Id, Entry_Call);
exit when Entry_Call.State >= Done;
STPO.Sleep (Self_Id, Entry_Caller_Sleep);
end loop;
Self_Id.Common.State := Runnable;
Utilities.Exit_One_ATC_Level (Self_Id);
return;
end if;
end loop;
-- This last part is the same as ordinary Wait_For_Completion,
-- and is only executed if the call completed without timing out.
Self_Id.Common.State := Runnable;
Utilities.Exit_One_ATC_Level (Self_Id);
end Wait_For_Completion_With_Timeout;
--------------------------
-- Wait_Until_Abortable --
--------------------------
procedure Wait_Until_Abortable
(Self_ID : Task_Id;
Call : Entry_Call_Link)
is
begin
pragma Assert (Self_ID.ATC_Nesting_Level > 0);
pragma Assert (Call.Mode = Asynchronous_Call);
STPO.Write_Lock (Self_ID);
Self_ID.Common.State := Entry_Caller_Sleep;
loop
Check_Pending_Actions_For_Entry_Call (Self_ID, Call);
exit when Call.State >= Was_Abortable;
STPO.Sleep (Self_ID, Async_Select_Sleep);
end loop;
Self_ID.Common.State := Runnable;
STPO.Unlock (Self_ID);
end Wait_Until_Abortable;
end System.Tasking.Entry_Calls;
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