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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . S O F T _ L I N K S --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 1992-2014, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
10 -- --
11 -- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
12 -- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
13 -- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
14 -- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
15 -- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
16 -- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
17 -- --
18 -- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
19 -- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
20 -- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
21 -- --
22 -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
23 -- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
24 -- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
25 -- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
26 -- --
27 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
28 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
29 -- --
30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 -- This package contains a set of subprogram access variables that access
33 -- some low-level primitives that are different depending whether tasking is
34 -- involved or not (e.g. the Get/Set_Jmpbuf_Address that needs to provide a
35 -- different value for each task). To avoid dragging in the tasking runtimes
36 -- all the time, we use a system of soft links where the links are
37 -- initialized to non-tasking versions, and then if the tasking support is
38 -- initialized, they are set to the real tasking versions.
40 pragma Compiler_Unit_Warning;
42 with Ada.Exceptions;
43 with System.Stack_Checking;
45 package System.Soft_Links is
46 pragma Preelaborate;
48 subtype EOA is Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Occurrence_Access;
49 subtype EO is Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Occurrence;
51 function Current_Target_Exception return EO;
52 pragma Import
53 (Ada, Current_Target_Exception, "__gnat_current_target_exception");
54 -- Import this subprogram from the private part of Ada.Exceptions
56 -- First we have the access subprogram types used to establish the links.
57 -- The approach is to establish variables containing access subprogram
58 -- values, which by default point to dummy no tasking versions of routines.
60 type No_Param_Proc is access procedure;
61 pragma Favor_Top_Level (No_Param_Proc);
62 pragma Suppress_Initialization (No_Param_Proc);
63 -- Some uninitialized objects of that type are initialized by the Binder
64 -- so it is important that such objects are not reset to null during
65 -- elaboration.
67 type Addr_Param_Proc is access procedure (Addr : Address);
68 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Addr_Param_Proc);
69 type EO_Param_Proc is access procedure (Excep : EO);
70 pragma Favor_Top_Level (EO_Param_Proc);
72 type Get_Address_Call is access function return Address;
73 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Get_Address_Call);
74 type Set_Address_Call is access procedure (Addr : Address);
75 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Set_Address_Call);
76 type Set_Address_Call2 is access procedure
77 (Self_ID : Address; Addr : Address);
78 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Set_Address_Call2);
80 type Get_Integer_Call is access function return Integer;
81 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Get_Integer_Call);
82 type Set_Integer_Call is access procedure (Len : Integer);
83 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Set_Integer_Call);
85 type Get_EOA_Call is access function return EOA;
86 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Get_EOA_Call);
87 type Set_EOA_Call is access procedure (Excep : EOA);
88 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Set_EOA_Call);
89 type Set_EO_Call is access procedure (Excep : EO);
90 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Set_EO_Call);
92 type Special_EO_Call is access
93 procedure (Excep : EO := Current_Target_Exception);
94 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Special_EO_Call);
96 type Timed_Delay_Call is access
97 procedure (Time : Duration; Mode : Integer);
98 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Timed_Delay_Call);
100 type Get_Stack_Access_Call is access
101 function return Stack_Checking.Stack_Access;
102 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Get_Stack_Access_Call);
104 type Task_Name_Call is access
105 function return String;
106 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Task_Name_Call);
108 -- Suppress checks on all these types, since we know the corresponding
109 -- values can never be null (the soft links are always initialized).
111 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, No_Param_Proc);
112 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Addr_Param_Proc);
113 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, EO_Param_Proc);
114 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Get_Address_Call);
115 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Set_Address_Call);
116 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Set_Address_Call2);
117 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Get_Integer_Call);
118 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Set_Integer_Call);
119 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Get_EOA_Call);
120 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Set_EOA_Call);
121 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Timed_Delay_Call);
122 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Get_Stack_Access_Call);
123 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Task_Name_Call);
125 -- The following one is not related to tasking/no-tasking but to the
126 -- traceback decorators for exceptions.
128 type Traceback_Decorator_Wrapper_Call is access
129 function (Traceback : System.Address;
130 Len : Natural)
131 return String;
132 pragma Favor_Top_Level (Traceback_Decorator_Wrapper_Call);
134 -- Declarations for the no tasking versions of the required routines
136 procedure Abort_Defer_NT;
137 -- Defer task abort (non-tasking case, does nothing)
139 procedure Abort_Undefer_NT;
140 -- Undefer task abort (non-tasking case, does nothing)
142 procedure Abort_Handler_NT;
143 -- Handle task abort (non-tasking case, does nothing). Currently, no port
144 -- makes use of this, but we retain the interface for possible future use.
146 procedure Update_Exception_NT (X : EO := Current_Target_Exception);
147 -- Handle exception setting. This routine is provided for targets that
148 -- have built-in exception handling such as the Java Virtual Machine.
149 -- Currently, only JGNAT uses this. See 4jexcept.ads for an explanation on
150 -- how this routine is used.
152 function Check_Abort_Status_NT return Integer;
153 -- Returns Boolean'Pos (True) iff abort signal should raise
154 -- Standard'Abort_Signal.
156 procedure Task_Lock_NT;
157 -- Lock out other tasks (non-tasking case, does nothing)
159 procedure Task_Unlock_NT;
160 -- Release lock set by Task_Lock (non-tasking case, does nothing)
162 procedure Task_Termination_NT (Excep : EO);
163 -- Handle task termination routines for the environment task (non-tasking
164 -- case, does nothing).
166 procedure Adafinal_NT;
167 -- Shuts down the runtime system (non-tasking case)
169 Abort_Defer : No_Param_Proc := Abort_Defer_NT'Access;
170 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Abort_Defer);
171 -- Defer task abort (task/non-task case as appropriate)
173 Abort_Undefer : No_Param_Proc := Abort_Undefer_NT'Access;
174 pragma Suppress (Access_Check, Abort_Undefer);
175 -- Undefer task abort (task/non-task case as appropriate)
177 Abort_Handler : No_Param_Proc := Abort_Handler_NT'Access;
178 -- Handle task abort (task/non-task case as appropriate)
180 Update_Exception : Special_EO_Call := Update_Exception_NT'Access;
181 -- Handle exception setting and tasking polling when appropriate
183 Check_Abort_Status : Get_Integer_Call := Check_Abort_Status_NT'Access;
184 -- Called when Abort_Signal is delivered to the process. Checks to
185 -- see if signal should result in raising Standard'Abort_Signal.
187 Lock_Task : No_Param_Proc := Task_Lock_NT'Access;
188 -- Locks out other tasks. Preceding a section of code by Task_Lock and
189 -- following it by Task_Unlock creates a critical region. This is used
190 -- for ensuring that a region of non-tasking code (such as code used to
191 -- allocate memory) is tasking safe. Note that it is valid for calls to
192 -- Task_Lock/Task_Unlock to be nested, and this must work properly, i.e.
193 -- only the corresponding outer level Task_Unlock will actually unlock.
194 -- This routine also prevents against asynchronous aborts (abort is
195 -- deferred).
197 Unlock_Task : No_Param_Proc := Task_Unlock_NT'Access;
198 -- Releases lock previously set by call to Lock_Task. In the nested case,
199 -- all nested locks must be released before other tasks competing for the
200 -- tasking lock are released.
202 -- In the non nested case, this routine terminates the protection against
203 -- asynchronous aborts introduced by Lock_Task (unless abort was already
204 -- deferred before the call to Lock_Task (e.g in a protected procedures).
206 -- Note: the recommended protocol for using Lock_Task and Unlock_Task
207 -- is as follows:
209 -- Locked_Processing : begin
210 -- System.Soft_Links.Lock_Task.all;
211 -- ...
212 -- System.Soft_Links.Unlock_Task.all;
214 -- exception
215 -- when others =>
216 -- System.Soft_Links.Unlock_Task.all;
217 -- raise;
218 -- end Locked_Processing;
220 -- This ensures that the lock is not left set if an exception is raised
221 -- explicitly or implicitly during the critical locked region.
223 Task_Termination_Handler : EO_Param_Proc := Task_Termination_NT'Access;
224 -- Handle task termination routines (task/non-task case as appropriate)
226 Finalize_Library_Objects : No_Param_Proc;
227 pragma Export (C, Finalize_Library_Objects,
228 "__gnat_finalize_library_objects");
229 -- Will be initialized by the binder
231 Adafinal : No_Param_Proc := Adafinal_NT'Access;
232 -- Performs the finalization of the Ada Runtime
234 function Get_Jmpbuf_Address_NT return Address;
235 procedure Set_Jmpbuf_Address_NT (Addr : Address);
237 Get_Jmpbuf_Address : Get_Address_Call := Get_Jmpbuf_Address_NT'Access;
238 Set_Jmpbuf_Address : Set_Address_Call := Set_Jmpbuf_Address_NT'Access;
240 function Get_Sec_Stack_Addr_NT return Address;
241 procedure Set_Sec_Stack_Addr_NT (Addr : Address);
243 Get_Sec_Stack_Addr : Get_Address_Call := Get_Sec_Stack_Addr_NT'Access;
244 Set_Sec_Stack_Addr : Set_Address_Call := Set_Sec_Stack_Addr_NT'Access;
246 function Get_Current_Excep_NT return EOA;
248 Get_Current_Excep : Get_EOA_Call := Get_Current_Excep_NT'Access;
250 function Get_Stack_Info_NT return Stack_Checking.Stack_Access;
252 Get_Stack_Info : Get_Stack_Access_Call := Get_Stack_Info_NT'Access;
254 --------------------------
255 -- Master_Id Soft-Links --
256 --------------------------
258 -- Soft-Links are used for procedures that manipulate Master_Ids because
259 -- a Master_Id must be generated for access to limited class-wide types,
260 -- whose root may be extended with task components.
262 function Current_Master_NT return Integer;
263 procedure Enter_Master_NT;
264 procedure Complete_Master_NT;
266 Current_Master : Get_Integer_Call := Current_Master_NT'Access;
267 Enter_Master : No_Param_Proc := Enter_Master_NT'Access;
268 Complete_Master : No_Param_Proc := Complete_Master_NT'Access;
270 ----------------------
271 -- Delay Soft-Links --
272 ----------------------
274 -- Soft-Links are used for procedures that manipulate time to avoid
275 -- dragging the tasking run time when using delay statements.
277 Timed_Delay : Timed_Delay_Call;
279 --------------------------
280 -- Task Name Soft-Links --
281 --------------------------
283 function Task_Name_NT return String;
285 Task_Name : Task_Name_Call := Task_Name_NT'Access;
287 -------------------------------------
288 -- Exception Tracebacks Soft-Links --
289 -------------------------------------
291 Library_Exception : EO;
292 -- Library-level finalization routines use this common reference to store
293 -- the first library-level exception which occurs during finalization.
295 Library_Exception_Set : Boolean := False;
296 -- Used in conjunction with Library_Exception, set when an exception has
297 -- been stored.
299 Traceback_Decorator_Wrapper : Traceback_Decorator_Wrapper_Call;
300 -- Wrapper to the possible user specified traceback decorator to be
301 -- called during automatic output of exception data.
303 -- The null value of this wrapper correspond sto the null value of the
304 -- current actual decorator. This is ensured first by the null initial
305 -- value of the corresponding variables, and then by Set_Trace_Decorator
306 -- in g-exctra.adb.
308 pragma Atomic (Traceback_Decorator_Wrapper);
309 -- Since concurrent read/write operations may occur on this variable.
310 -- See the body of Tailored_Exception_Traceback in Ada.Exceptions for
311 -- a more detailed description of the potential problems.
313 procedure Save_Library_Occurrence (E : EOA);
314 -- When invoked, this routine saves an exception occurrence into a hidden
315 -- reference. Subsequent calls will have no effect.
317 ------------------------
318 -- Task Specific Data --
319 ------------------------
321 -- Here we define a single type that encapsulates the various task
322 -- specific data. This type is used to store the necessary data into the
323 -- Task_Control_Block or into a global variable in the non tasking case.
325 type TSD is record
326 Pri_Stack_Info : aliased Stack_Checking.Stack_Info;
327 -- Information on stack (Base/Limit/Size) used by System.Stack_Checking.
328 -- If this TSD does not belong to the environment task, the Size field
329 -- must be initialized to the tasks requested stack size before the task
330 -- can do its first stack check.
332 pragma Warnings (Off);
333 -- Needed because we are giving a non-static default to an object in
334 -- a preelaborated unit, which is formally not permitted, but OK here.
336 Jmpbuf_Address : System.Address := System.Null_Address;
337 -- Address of jump buffer used to store the address of the current
338 -- longjmp/setjmp buffer for exception management. These buffers are
339 -- threaded into a stack, and the address here is the top of the stack.
340 -- A null address means that no exception handler is currently active.
342 Sec_Stack_Addr : System.Address := System.Null_Address;
343 pragma Warnings (On);
344 -- Address of currently allocated secondary stack
346 Current_Excep : aliased EO;
347 -- Exception occurrence that contains the information for the current
348 -- exception. Note that any exception in the same task destroys this
349 -- information, so the data in this variable must be copied out before
350 -- another exception can occur.
352 -- Also act as a list of the active exceptions in the case of the GCC
353 -- exception mechanism, organized as a stack with the most recent first.
354 end record;
356 procedure Create_TSD (New_TSD : in out TSD);
357 pragma Inline (Create_TSD);
358 -- Called from s-tassta when a new thread is created to perform
359 -- any required initialization of the TSD.
361 procedure Destroy_TSD (Old_TSD : in out TSD);
362 pragma Inline (Destroy_TSD);
363 -- Called from s-tassta just before a thread is destroyed to perform
364 -- any required finalization.
366 function Get_GNAT_Exception return Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Id;
367 pragma Inline (Get_GNAT_Exception);
368 -- This function obtains the Exception_Id from the Exception_Occurrence
369 -- referenced by the Current_Excep field of the task specific data, i.e.
370 -- the call is equivalent to
371 -- Exception_Identity (Get_Current_Exception.all)
373 -- Export the Get/Set routines for the various Task Specific Data (TSD)
374 -- elements as callable subprograms instead of objects of access to
375 -- subprogram types.
377 function Get_Jmpbuf_Address_Soft return Address;
378 procedure Set_Jmpbuf_Address_Soft (Addr : Address);
379 pragma Inline (Get_Jmpbuf_Address_Soft);
380 pragma Inline (Set_Jmpbuf_Address_Soft);
382 function Get_Sec_Stack_Addr_Soft return Address;
383 procedure Set_Sec_Stack_Addr_Soft (Addr : Address);
384 pragma Inline (Get_Sec_Stack_Addr_Soft);
385 pragma Inline (Set_Sec_Stack_Addr_Soft);
387 -- The following is a dummy record designed to mimic Communication_Block as
388 -- defined in s-tpobop.ads:
390 -- type Communication_Block is record
391 -- Self : Task_Id; -- An access type
392 -- Enqueued : Boolean := True;
393 -- Cancelled : Boolean := False;
394 -- end record;
396 -- The record is used in the construction of the predefined dispatching
397 -- primitive _disp_asynchronous_select in order to avoid the import of
398 -- System.Tasking.Protected_Objects.Operations. Note that this package
399 -- is always imported in the presence of interfaces since the dispatch
400 -- table uses entities from here.
402 type Dummy_Communication_Block is record
403 Comp_1 : Address; -- Address and access have the same size
404 Comp_2 : Boolean;
405 Comp_3 : Boolean;
406 end record;
408 end System.Soft_Links;