1 | /* |
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2 | * Thread Handler |
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3 | * |
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4 | * |
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5 | * COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-1999. |
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6 | * On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR). |
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7 | * |
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8 | * The license and distribution terms for this file may be |
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9 | * found in found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at |
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10 | * http://www.OARcorp.com/rtems/license.html. |
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11 | * |
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12 | * $Id$ |
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13 | */ |
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14 | |
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15 | #include <rtems/system.h> |
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16 | #include <rtems/score/apiext.h> |
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17 | #include <rtems/score/context.h> |
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18 | #include <rtems/score/interr.h> |
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19 | #include <rtems/score/isr.h> |
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20 | #include <rtems/score/object.h> |
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21 | #include <rtems/score/priority.h> |
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22 | #include <rtems/score/states.h> |
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23 | #include <rtems/score/sysstate.h> |
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24 | #include <rtems/score/thread.h> |
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25 | #include <rtems/score/threadq.h> |
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26 | #include <rtems/score/userext.h> |
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27 | #include <rtems/score/wkspace.h> |
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28 | |
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29 | /*PAGE |
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30 | * |
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31 | * _Thread_Handler |
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32 | * |
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33 | * This routine is the "primal" entry point for all threads. |
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34 | * _Context_Initialize() dummies up the thread's initial context |
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35 | * to cause the first Context_Switch() to jump to _Thread_Handler(). |
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36 | * |
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37 | * This routine is the default thread exitted error handler. It is |
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38 | * returned to when a thread exits. The configured fatal error handler |
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39 | * is invoked to process the exit. |
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40 | * |
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41 | * NOTE: |
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42 | * |
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43 | * On entry, it is assumed all interrupts are blocked and that this |
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44 | * routine needs to set the initial isr level. This may or may not |
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45 | * actually be needed by the context switch routine and as a result |
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46 | * interrupts may already be at there proper level. Either way, |
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47 | * setting the initial isr level properly here is safe. |
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48 | * |
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49 | * Currently this is only really needed for the posix port, |
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50 | * ref: _Context_Switch in unix/cpu.c |
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51 | * |
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52 | * Input parameters: NONE |
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53 | * |
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54 | * Output parameters: NONE |
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55 | */ |
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56 | |
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57 | void _Thread_Handler( void ) |
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58 | { |
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59 | ISR_Level level; |
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60 | Thread_Control *executing; |
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61 | #ifdef USE_INIT_FINI |
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62 | static char doneConstructors; |
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63 | char doneCons; |
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64 | #endif |
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65 | |
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66 | executing = _Thread_Executing; |
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67 | |
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68 | /* |
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69 | * have to put level into a register for those cpu's that use |
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70 | * inline asm here |
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71 | */ |
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72 | |
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73 | level = executing->Start.isr_level; |
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74 | _ISR_Set_level(level); |
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75 | |
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76 | #ifdef USE_INIT_FINI |
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77 | doneCons = doneConstructors; |
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78 | doneConstructors = 1; |
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79 | #endif |
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80 | |
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81 | /* |
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82 | * Take care that 'begin' extensions get to complete before |
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83 | * 'switch' extensions can run. This means must keep dispatch |
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84 | * disabled until all 'begin' extensions complete. |
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85 | */ |
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86 | |
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87 | _User_extensions_Thread_begin( executing ); |
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88 | |
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89 | /* |
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90 | * At this point, the dispatch disable level BETTER be 1. |
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91 | */ |
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92 | |
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93 | _Thread_Enable_dispatch(); |
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94 | #ifdef USE_INIT_FINI |
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95 | if (!doneCons) |
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96 | _init (); |
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97 | #endif |
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98 | |
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99 | switch ( executing->Start.prototype ) { |
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100 | case THREAD_START_NUMERIC: |
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101 | executing->Wait.return_argument = |
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102 | (*(Thread_Entry_numeric) executing->Start.entry_point)( |
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103 | executing->Start.numeric_argument |
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104 | ); |
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105 | break; |
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106 | case THREAD_START_POINTER: |
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107 | executing->Wait.return_argument = |
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108 | (*(Thread_Entry_pointer) executing->Start.entry_point)( |
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109 | executing->Start.pointer_argument |
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110 | ); |
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111 | break; |
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112 | case THREAD_START_BOTH_POINTER_FIRST: |
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113 | executing->Wait.return_argument = |
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114 | (*(Thread_Entry_both_pointer_first) executing->Start.entry_point)( |
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115 | executing->Start.pointer_argument, |
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116 | executing->Start.numeric_argument |
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117 | ); |
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118 | break; |
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119 | case THREAD_START_BOTH_NUMERIC_FIRST: |
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120 | executing->Wait.return_argument = |
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121 | (*(Thread_Entry_both_numeric_first) executing->Start.entry_point)( |
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122 | executing->Start.numeric_argument, |
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123 | executing->Start.pointer_argument |
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124 | ); |
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125 | break; |
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126 | } |
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127 | |
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128 | /* |
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129 | * In the switch above, the return code from the user thread body |
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130 | * was placed in return_argument. This assumed that if it returned |
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131 | * anything (which is not supporting in all APIs), then it would be |
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132 | * able to fit in a (void *). |
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133 | */ |
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134 | |
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135 | _User_extensions_Thread_exitted( executing ); |
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136 | |
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137 | _Internal_error_Occurred( |
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138 | INTERNAL_ERROR_CORE, |
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139 | TRUE, |
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140 | INTERNAL_ERROR_THREAD_EXITTED |
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141 | ); |
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142 | } |
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