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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
5 -- SYSTEM.TASKING.PROTECTED_OBJECTS.OPERATIONS --
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30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
32 -- This package contains all the extended primitives related to protected
33 -- objects with entries.
35 -- The handling of protected objects with no entries is done in
36 -- System.Tasking.Protected_Objects, the simple routines for protected
37 -- objects with entries in System.Tasking.Protected_Objects.Entries. The
38 -- split between Entries and Operations is needed to break circular
39 -- dependencies inside the run time.
41 -- Note: the compiler generates direct calls to this interface, via Rtsfind.
42 -- Any changes to this interface may require corresponding compiler changes.
46 with System
.Tasking
.Protected_Objects
.Entries
;
48 package System
.Tasking
.Protected_Objects
.Operations
is
49 pragma Elaborate_Body
;
51 type Communication_Block
is private;
52 -- Objects of this type are passed between GNARL calls to allow RTS
53 -- information to be preserved.
55 procedure Protected_Entry_Call
56 (Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
;
57 E
: Protected_Entry_Index
;
58 Uninterpreted_Data
: System
.Address
;
60 Block
: out Communication_Block
);
61 -- Make a protected entry call to the specified object.
62 -- Pend a protected entry call on the protected object represented
63 -- by Object. A pended call is not queued; it may be executed immediately
64 -- or queued, depending on the state of the entry barrier.
67 -- The index representing the entry to be called.
70 -- This will be returned by Next_Entry_Call when this call is serviced.
71 -- It can be used by the compiler to pass information between the
72 -- caller and the server, in particular entry parameters.
75 -- The kind of call to be pended
78 -- Information passed between runtime calls by the compiler
80 procedure Timed_Protected_Entry_Call
81 (Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
;
82 E
: Protected_Entry_Index
;
83 Uninterpreted_Data
: System
.Address
;
86 Entry_Call_Successful
: out Boolean);
87 -- Same as the Protected_Entry_Call but with time-out specified.
88 -- This routines is used when we do not use ATC mechanism to implement
91 procedure Service_Entries
(Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
);
92 pragma Inline
(Service_Entries
);
94 procedure PO_Service_Entries
96 Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
;
97 Unlock_Object
: Boolean := True);
98 -- Service all entry queues of the specified object, executing the
99 -- corresponding bodies of any queued entry calls that are waiting
100 -- on True barriers. This is used when the state of a protected
101 -- object may have changed, in particular after the execution of
102 -- the statement sequence of a protected procedure.
104 -- Note that servicing an entry may change the value of one or more
105 -- barriers, so this routine keeps checking barriers until all of
108 -- This must be called with abort deferred and with the corresponding
111 -- If Unlock_Object is set True, then Object is unlocked on return,
112 -- otherwise Object remains locked and the caller is responsible for
113 -- the required unlock.
115 procedure Complete_Entry_Body
(Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
);
116 -- Called from within an entry body procedure, indicates that the
117 -- corresponding entry call has been serviced.
119 procedure Exceptional_Complete_Entry_Body
120 (Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
;
121 Ex
: Ada
.Exceptions
.Exception_Id
);
122 -- Perform all of the functions of Complete_Entry_Body. In addition,
123 -- report in Ex the exception whose propagation terminated the entry
124 -- body to the runtime system.
126 procedure Cancel_Protected_Entry_Call
(Block
: in out Communication_Block
);
127 -- Attempt to cancel the most recent protected entry call. If the call is
128 -- not queued abortably, wait until it is or until it has completed.
129 -- If the call is actually cancelled, the called object will be
130 -- locked on return from this call. Get_Cancelled (Block) can be
131 -- used to determine if the cancellation took place; there
132 -- may be entries needing service in this case.
134 -- Block passes information between this and other runtime calls.
136 function Enqueued
(Block
: Communication_Block
) return Boolean;
137 -- Returns True if the Protected_Entry_Call which returned the
138 -- specified Block object was queued; False otherwise.
140 function Cancelled
(Block
: Communication_Block
) return Boolean;
141 -- Returns True if the Protected_Entry_Call which returned the
142 -- specified Block object was cancelled, False otherwise.
144 procedure Requeue_Protected_Entry
145 (Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
;
146 New_Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
;
147 E
: Protected_Entry_Index
;
148 With_Abort
: Boolean);
149 -- If Object = New_Object, queue the protected entry call on Object
150 -- currently being serviced on the queue corresponding to the entry
153 -- If Object /= New_Object, transfer the call to New_Object.E,
154 -- executing or queuing it as appropriate.
156 -- With_Abort---True if the call is to be queued abortably, false
159 procedure Requeue_Task_To_Protected_Entry
160 (New_Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
;
161 E
: Protected_Entry_Index
;
162 With_Abort
: Boolean);
163 -- Transfer task entry call currently being serviced to entry E
166 -- With_Abort---True if the call is to be queued abortably, false
169 function Protected_Count
170 (Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries
'Class;
171 E
: Protected_Entry_Index
)
173 -- Return the number of entry calls to E on Object
175 function Protected_Entry_Caller
176 (Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries
'Class) return Task_Id
;
177 -- Return value of E'Caller, where E is the protected entry currently
178 -- being handled. This will only work if called from within an entry
179 -- body, as required by the LRM (C.7.1(14)).
181 -- For internal use only
183 procedure PO_Do_Or_Queue
185 Object
: Entries
.Protection_Entries_Access
;
186 Entry_Call
: Entry_Call_Link
);
187 -- This procedure either executes or queues an entry call, depending
188 -- on the status of the corresponding barrier. It assumes that abort
189 -- is deferred and that the specified object is locked.
192 type Communication_Block
is record
194 Enqueued
: Boolean := True;
195 Cancelled
: Boolean := False;
197 pragma Volatile
(Communication_Block
);
199 -- When a program contains limited interfaces, the compiler generates the
200 -- predefined primitives associated with dispatching selects. One of the
201 -- parameters of these routines is of type Communication_Block. Even if
202 -- the program lacks implementing concurrent types, the tasking runtime is
203 -- dragged in unconditionally because of Communication_Block. To avoid this
204 -- case, the compiler uses type Dummy_Communication_Block which defined in
205 -- System.Soft_Links. If the structure of Communication_Block is changed,
206 -- the corresponding dummy type must be changed as well.
208 -- The Communication_Block seems to be a relic. At the moment, the
209 -- compiler seems to be generating unnecessary conditional code based on
210 -- this block. See the code generated for async. select with task entry
211 -- call for another way of solving this ???
213 end System
.Tasking
.Protected_Objects
.Operations
;