2005-03-23 Daniel Berlin <dberlin@dberlin.org>
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2 -- --
3 -- GNU ADA RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . T A S K _ P R I M I T I V E S --
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35 -- This is an OS/2 version of this package.
37 -- This package provides low-level support for most tasking features.
39 pragma Polling (Off);
40 -- Turn off polling, we do not want ATC polling to take place during
41 -- tasking operations. It causes infinite loops and other problems.
43 with Interfaces.OS2Lib.Threads;
44 with Interfaces.OS2Lib.Synchronization;
46 package System.Task_Primitives is
48 pragma Preelaborate;
50 -- type Lock is limited private;
51 -- Should be used for implementation of protected objects.
53 -- type RTS_Lock is limited private;
54 -- Should be used inside the runtime system.
55 -- The difference between Lock and the RTS_Lock is that the later
56 -- one serves only as a semaphore so that do not check for
57 -- ceiling violations.
59 type Task_Body_Access is access procedure;
60 -- Pointer to the task body's entry point (or possibly a wrapper
61 -- declared local to the GNARL).
63 -- type Private_Data is limited private;
64 -- Any information that the GNULLI needs maintained on a per-task
65 -- basis. A component of this type is guaranteed to be included
66 -- in the Ada_Task_Control_Block.
68 -- private
70 type Lock is record
71 Mutex : aliased Interfaces.OS2Lib.Synchronization.HMTX;
72 Priority : Integer;
73 Owner_Priority : Integer;
74 Owner_ID : Address;
75 end record;
77 type RTS_Lock is new Lock;
79 type Private_Data is record
80 Thread : aliased Interfaces.OS2Lib.Threads.TID;
81 pragma Atomic (Thread);
82 -- Thread field may be updated by two different threads of control.
83 -- (See, Enter_Task and Create_Task in s-taprop.adb).
84 -- They put the same value (thr_self value). We do not want to
85 -- use lock on those operations and the only thing we have to
86 -- make sure is that they are updated in atomic fashion.
88 CV : aliased Interfaces.OS2Lib.Synchronization.HEV;
90 L : aliased RTS_Lock;
91 -- Protection for all components is lock L
93 Current_Priority : Integer := -1;
94 -- The Current_Priority is the actual priority of a thread.
95 -- This field is needed because it is only possible to set a
96 -- delta priority in OS/2. The only places where this field should
97 -- be set are Set_Priority, Create_Task and Initialize (Environment).
99 Wrapper : Interfaces.OS2Lib.Threads.PFNTHREAD;
100 -- This is the original wrapper passed by Operations.Create_Task.
101 -- When installing an exception handler in a thread, the thread
102 -- starts executing the Exception_Wrapper which calls Wrapper
103 -- when the handler has been installed. The handler is removed when
104 -- wrapper returns.
105 end record;
107 end System.Task_Primitives;