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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
5 -- SYSTEM.TASKING.PROTECTED_OBJECTS.ENTRIES --
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32 -- This package contains all simple primitives related to Protected_Objects
33 -- with entries (i.e init, lock, unlock).
35 -- The handling of protected objects with no entries is done in
36 -- System.Tasking.Protected_Objects, the complex routines for protected
37 -- objects with entries in System.Tasking.Protected_Objects.Operations.
39 -- The split between Entries and Operations is needed to break circular
40 -- dependencies inside the run time.
42 -- Note: the compiler generates direct calls to this interface, via Rtsfind.
43 -- Any changes to this interface may require corresponding compiler changes.
45 with Ada
.Finalization
;
46 with Ada
.Unchecked_Conversion
;
48 package System
.Tasking
.Protected_Objects
.Entries
is
49 pragma Elaborate_Body
;
51 subtype Positive_Protected_Entry_Index
is
52 Protected_Entry_Index
range 1 .. Protected_Entry_Index
'Last;
54 type Find_Body_Index_Access
is access
57 E
: Protected_Entry_Index
)
58 return Protected_Entry_Index
;
60 type Protected_Entry_Body_Array
is
61 array (Positive_Protected_Entry_Index
range <>) of Entry_Body
;
62 -- Contains executable code for all entry bodies of a protected type
64 type Protected_Entry_Body_Access
is access all Protected_Entry_Body_Array
;
66 type Protected_Entry_Queue_Array
is
67 array (Protected_Entry_Index
range <>) of Entry_Queue
;
69 -- The following declarations define an array that contains the string
70 -- names of entries and entry family members, together with an associated
73 type Protected_Entry_Names_Array
is
74 array (Entry_Index
range <>) of String_Access
;
76 type Protected_Entry_Names_Access
is access all Protected_Entry_Names_Array
;
78 -- The following type contains the GNARL state of a protected object.
79 -- The application-defined portion of the state (i.e. private objects)
80 -- is maintained by the compiler-generated code. Note that there is a
81 -- simplified version of this type declared in System.Tasking.PO_Simple
82 -- that handle the simple case (no entries).
84 type Protection_Entries
(Num_Entries
: Protected_Entry_Index
) is new
85 Ada
.Finalization
.Limited_Controlled
87 L
: aliased Task_Primitives
.Lock
;
88 -- The underlying lock associated with a Protection_Entries. Note
89 -- that you should never (un)lock Object.L directly, but instead
90 -- use Lock_Entries/Unlock_Entries.
92 Compiler_Info
: System
.Address
;
93 -- Pointer to compiler-generated record representing protected object
95 Call_In_Progress
: Entry_Call_Link
;
96 -- Pointer to the entry call being executed (if any)
98 Ceiling
: System
.Any_Priority
;
99 -- Ceiling priority associated with the protected object
101 New_Ceiling
: System
.Any_Priority
;
102 -- New ceiling priority associated to the protected object. In case
103 -- of assignment of a new ceiling priority to the protected object the
104 -- frontend generates a call to set_ceiling to save the new value in
105 -- this field. After such assignment this value can be read by means
106 -- of the 'Priority attribute, which generates a call to get_ceiling.
107 -- However, the ceiling of the protected object will not be changed
108 -- until completion of the protected action in which the assignment
109 -- has been executed (AARM D.5.2 (10/2)).
112 -- This field contains the protected object's owner. Null_Task
113 -- indicates that the protected object is not currently being used.
114 -- This information is used for detecting the type of potentially
115 -- blocking operations described in the ARM 9.5.1, par. 15 (external
116 -- calls on a protected subprogram with the same target object as that
117 -- of the protected action).
119 Old_Base_Priority
: System
.Any_Priority
;
120 -- Task's base priority when the protected operation was called
122 Pending_Action
: Boolean;
123 -- Flag indicating that priority has been dipped temporarily in order
124 -- to avoid violating the priority ceiling of the lock associated with
125 -- this protected object, in Lock_Server. The flag tells Unlock_Server
126 -- or Unlock_And_Update_Server to restore the old priority to
127 -- Old_Base_Priority. This is needed because of situations (bad
128 -- language design?) where one needs to lock a PO but to do so would
129 -- violate the priority ceiling. For example, this can happen when an
130 -- entry call has been requeued to a lower-priority object, and the
131 -- caller then tries to cancel the call while its own priority is
132 -- higher than the ceiling of the new PO.
134 Finalized
: Boolean := False;
135 -- Set to True by Finalize to make this routine idempotent
137 Entry_Bodies
: Protected_Entry_Body_Access
;
138 -- Pointer to an array containing the executable code for all entry
139 -- bodies of a protected type.
141 Find_Body_Index
: Find_Body_Index_Access
;
142 -- A function which maps the entry index in a call (which denotes the
143 -- queue of the proper entry) into the body of the entry.
145 Entry_Queues
: Protected_Entry_Queue_Array
(1 .. Num_Entries
);
147 Entry_Names
: Protected_Entry_Names_Access
:= null;
148 -- An array of string names which denotes entry [family member] names.
149 -- The structure is indexed by protected entry index and contains Num_
150 -- Entries components.
153 -- No default initial values for this type, since call records will need to
154 -- be re-initialized before every use.
156 type Protection_Entries_Access
is access all Protection_Entries
'Class;
157 -- See comments in s-tassta.adb about the implicit call to Current_Master
158 -- generated by this declaration.
160 function To_Address
is
161 new Ada
.Unchecked_Conversion
(Protection_Entries_Access
, System
.Address
);
162 function To_Protection
is
163 new Ada
.Unchecked_Conversion
(System
.Address
, Protection_Entries_Access
);
166 (Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
) return System
.Any_Priority
;
167 -- Returns the new ceiling priority of the protected object
169 function Has_Interrupt_Or_Attach_Handler
170 (Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
) return Boolean;
171 -- Returns True if an Interrupt_Handler or Attach_Handler pragma applies
172 -- to the protected object. That is to say this primitive returns False for
173 -- Protection, but is overridden to return True when interrupt handlers are
174 -- declared so the check required by C.3.1(11) can be implemented in
175 -- System.Tasking.Protected_Objects.Initialize_Protection.
177 procedure Initialize_Protection_Entries
178 (Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
;
179 Ceiling_Priority
: Integer;
180 Compiler_Info
: System
.Address
;
181 Entry_Bodies
: Protected_Entry_Body_Access
;
182 Find_Body_Index
: Find_Body_Index_Access
);
183 -- Initialize the Object parameter so that it can be used by the runtime
184 -- to keep track of the runtime state of a protected object.
186 procedure Lock_Entries
(Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
);
187 -- Lock a protected object for write access. Upon return, the caller owns
188 -- the lock to this object, and no other call to Lock or Lock_Read_Only
189 -- with the same argument will return until the corresponding call to
190 -- Unlock has been made by the caller. Program_Error is raised in case of
191 -- ceiling violation.
193 procedure Lock_Entries_With_Status
194 (Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
;
195 Ceiling_Violation
: out Boolean);
196 -- Same as above, but return the ceiling violation status instead of
197 -- raising Program_Error.
199 procedure Lock_Read_Only_Entries
(Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
);
200 -- Lock a protected object for read access. Upon return, the caller owns
201 -- the lock for read access, and no other calls to Lock with the same
202 -- argument will return until the corresponding call to Unlock has been
203 -- made by the caller. Other calls to Lock_Read_Only may (but need not)
204 -- return before the call to Unlock, and the corresponding callers will
205 -- also own the lock for read access.
207 -- Note: we are not currently using this interface, it is provided for
208 -- possible future use. At the current time, everyone uses Lock for both
209 -- read and write locks.
211 function Number_Of_Entries
212 (Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
) return Entry_Index
;
213 -- Return the number of entries of a protected object
215 procedure Set_Ceiling
216 (Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
;
217 Prio
: System
.Any_Priority
);
218 -- Sets the new ceiling priority of the protected object
220 procedure Set_Entry_Names
221 (Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
;
222 Names
: Protected_Entry_Names_Access
);
223 -- Associate an array of string that denote entry [family] names with a
226 procedure Unlock_Entries
(Object
: Protection_Entries_Access
);
227 -- Relinquish ownership of the lock for the object represented by the
228 -- Object parameter. If this ownership was for write access, or if it was
229 -- for read access where there are no other read access locks outstanding,
230 -- one (or more, in the case of Lock_Read_Only) of the tasks waiting on
231 -- this lock (if any) will be given the lock and allowed to return from
232 -- the Lock or Lock_Read_Only call.
236 overriding
procedure Finalize
(Object
: in out Protection_Entries
);
237 -- Clean up a Protection object; in particular, finalize the associated
240 end System
.Tasking
.Protected_Objects
.Entries
;