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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- S Y S T E M . O S _ I N T E R F A C E --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
9 -- Copyright (C) 1991-1994, Florida State University --
10 -- Copyright (C) 1995-2014, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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25 -- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
26 -- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
27 -- --
28 -- GNARL was developed by the GNARL team at Florida State University. --
29 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
30 -- --
31 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
33 -- This is a NT (native) version of this package
35 -- This package encapsulates all direct interfaces to OS services
36 -- that are needed by the tasking run-time (libgnarl). For non tasking
37 -- oriented services consider declaring them into system-win32.
39 -- PLEASE DO NOT add any with-clauses to this package or remove the pragma
40 -- Preelaborate. This package is designed to be a bottom-level (leaf) package.
42 with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
44 with Interfaces.C;
45 with Interfaces.C.Strings;
46 with System.Win32;
48 package System.OS_Interface is
49 pragma Preelaborate;
51 pragma Linker_Options ("-mthreads");
53 subtype int is Interfaces.C.int;
54 subtype long is Interfaces.C.long;
56 subtype LARGE_INTEGER is System.Win32.LARGE_INTEGER;
58 -------------------
59 -- General Types --
60 -------------------
62 subtype PSZ is Interfaces.C.Strings.chars_ptr;
64 Null_Void : constant Win32.PVOID := System.Null_Address;
66 -------------------------
67 -- Handles for objects --
68 -------------------------
70 subtype Thread_Id is Win32.HANDLE;
72 -----------
73 -- Errno --
74 -----------
76 NO_ERROR : constant := 0;
77 FUNC_ERR : constant := -1;
79 -------------
80 -- Signals --
81 -------------
83 Max_Interrupt : constant := 31;
84 type Signal is new int range 0 .. Max_Interrupt;
85 for Signal'Size use int'Size;
87 SIGINT : constant := 2; -- interrupt (Ctrl-C)
88 SIGILL : constant := 4; -- illegal instruction (not reset)
89 SIGFPE : constant := 8; -- floating point exception
90 SIGSEGV : constant := 11; -- segmentation violation
91 SIGTERM : constant := 15; -- software termination signal from kill
92 SIGBREAK : constant := 21; -- break (Ctrl-Break)
93 SIGABRT : constant := 22; -- used by abort, replace SIGIOT in the future
95 type sigset_t is private;
97 type isr_address is access procedure (sig : int);
98 pragma Convention (C, isr_address);
100 function intr_attach (sig : int; handler : isr_address) return long;
101 pragma Import (C, intr_attach, "signal");
103 Intr_Attach_Reset : constant Boolean := True;
104 -- True if intr_attach is reset after an interrupt handler is called
106 procedure kill (sig : Signal);
107 pragma Import (C, kill, "raise");
109 ------------
110 -- Clock --
111 ------------
113 procedure QueryPerformanceFrequency
114 (lpPerformanceFreq : access LARGE_INTEGER);
115 pragma Import
116 (Stdcall, QueryPerformanceFrequency, "QueryPerformanceFrequency");
118 -- According to the spec, on XP and later than function cannot fail,
119 -- so we ignore the return value and import it as a procedure.
121 -------------
122 -- Threads --
123 -------------
125 type Thread_Body is access
126 function (arg : System.Address) return System.Address;
127 pragma Convention (C, Thread_Body);
129 function Thread_Body_Access is new
130 Ada.Unchecked_Conversion (System.Address, Thread_Body);
132 procedure SwitchToThread;
133 pragma Import (Stdcall, SwitchToThread, "SwitchToThread");
135 function GetThreadTimes
136 (hThread : Win32.HANDLE;
137 lpCreationTime : access Long_Long_Integer;
138 lpExitTime : access Long_Long_Integer;
139 lpKernelTime : access Long_Long_Integer;
140 lpUserTime : access Long_Long_Integer) return Win32.BOOL;
141 pragma Import (Stdcall, GetThreadTimes, "GetThreadTimes");
143 -----------------------
144 -- Critical sections --
145 -----------------------
147 type CRITICAL_SECTION is private;
149 -------------------------------------------------------------
150 -- Thread Creation, Activation, Suspension And Termination --
151 -------------------------------------------------------------
153 type PTHREAD_START_ROUTINE is access function
154 (pThreadParameter : Win32.PVOID) return Win32.DWORD;
155 pragma Convention (Stdcall, PTHREAD_START_ROUTINE);
157 function To_PTHREAD_START_ROUTINE is new
158 Ada.Unchecked_Conversion (System.Address, PTHREAD_START_ROUTINE);
160 function CreateThread
161 (pThreadAttributes : access Win32.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES;
162 dwStackSize : Win32.DWORD;
163 pStartAddress : PTHREAD_START_ROUTINE;
164 pParameter : Win32.PVOID;
165 dwCreationFlags : Win32.DWORD;
166 pThreadId : access Win32.DWORD) return Win32.HANDLE;
167 pragma Import (Stdcall, CreateThread, "CreateThread");
169 function BeginThreadEx
170 (pThreadAttributes : access Win32.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES;
171 dwStackSize : Win32.DWORD;
172 pStartAddress : PTHREAD_START_ROUTINE;
173 pParameter : Win32.PVOID;
174 dwCreationFlags : Win32.DWORD;
175 pThreadId : not null access Win32.DWORD) return Win32.HANDLE;
176 pragma Import (C, BeginThreadEx, "_beginthreadex");
178 Debug_Process : constant := 16#00000001#;
179 Debug_Only_This_Process : constant := 16#00000002#;
180 Create_Suspended : constant := 16#00000004#;
181 Detached_Process : constant := 16#00000008#;
182 Create_New_Console : constant := 16#00000010#;
184 Create_New_Process_Group : constant := 16#00000200#;
186 Create_No_window : constant := 16#08000000#;
188 Profile_User : constant := 16#10000000#;
189 Profile_Kernel : constant := 16#20000000#;
190 Profile_Server : constant := 16#40000000#;
192 Stack_Size_Param_Is_A_Reservation : constant := 16#00010000#;
194 function GetExitCodeThread
195 (hThread : Win32.HANDLE;
196 pExitCode : not null access Win32.DWORD) return Win32.BOOL;
197 pragma Import (Stdcall, GetExitCodeThread, "GetExitCodeThread");
199 function ResumeThread (hThread : Win32.HANDLE) return Win32.DWORD;
200 pragma Import (Stdcall, ResumeThread, "ResumeThread");
202 function SuspendThread (hThread : Win32.HANDLE) return Win32.DWORD;
203 pragma Import (Stdcall, SuspendThread, "SuspendThread");
205 procedure ExitThread (dwExitCode : Win32.DWORD);
206 pragma Import (Stdcall, ExitThread, "ExitThread");
208 procedure EndThreadEx (dwExitCode : Win32.DWORD);
209 pragma Import (C, EndThreadEx, "_endthreadex");
211 function TerminateThread
212 (hThread : Win32.HANDLE;
213 dwExitCode : Win32.DWORD) return Win32.BOOL;
214 pragma Import (Stdcall, TerminateThread, "TerminateThread");
216 function GetCurrentThread return Win32.HANDLE;
217 pragma Import (Stdcall, GetCurrentThread, "GetCurrentThread");
219 function GetCurrentProcess return Win32.HANDLE;
220 pragma Import (Stdcall, GetCurrentProcess, "GetCurrentProcess");
222 function GetCurrentThreadId return Win32.DWORD;
223 pragma Import (Stdcall, GetCurrentThreadId, "GetCurrentThreadId");
225 function TlsAlloc return Win32.DWORD;
226 pragma Import (Stdcall, TlsAlloc, "TlsAlloc");
228 function TlsGetValue (dwTlsIndex : Win32.DWORD) return Win32.PVOID;
229 pragma Import (Stdcall, TlsGetValue, "TlsGetValue");
231 function TlsSetValue
232 (dwTlsIndex : Win32.DWORD; pTlsValue : Win32.PVOID) return Win32.BOOL;
233 pragma Import (Stdcall, TlsSetValue, "TlsSetValue");
235 function TlsFree (dwTlsIndex : Win32.DWORD) return Win32.BOOL;
236 pragma Import (Stdcall, TlsFree, "TlsFree");
238 TLS_Nothing : constant := Win32.DWORD'Last;
240 procedure ExitProcess (uExitCode : Interfaces.C.unsigned);
241 pragma Import (Stdcall, ExitProcess, "ExitProcess");
243 function WaitForSingleObject
244 (hHandle : Win32.HANDLE;
245 dwMilliseconds : Win32.DWORD) return Win32.DWORD;
246 pragma Import (Stdcall, WaitForSingleObject, "WaitForSingleObject");
248 function WaitForSingleObjectEx
249 (hHandle : Win32.HANDLE;
250 dwMilliseconds : Win32.DWORD;
251 fAlertable : Win32.BOOL) return Win32.DWORD;
252 pragma Import (Stdcall, WaitForSingleObjectEx, "WaitForSingleObjectEx");
254 Wait_Infinite : constant := Win32.DWORD'Last;
255 WAIT_TIMEOUT : constant := 16#0000_0102#;
256 WAIT_FAILED : constant := 16#FFFF_FFFF#;
258 ------------------------------------
259 -- Semaphores, Events and Mutexes --
260 ------------------------------------
262 function CreateSemaphore
263 (pSemaphoreAttributes : access Win32.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES;
264 lInitialCount : Interfaces.C.long;
265 lMaximumCount : Interfaces.C.long;
266 pName : PSZ) return Win32.HANDLE;
267 pragma Import (Stdcall, CreateSemaphore, "CreateSemaphoreA");
269 function OpenSemaphore
270 (dwDesiredAccess : Win32.DWORD;
271 bInheritHandle : Win32.BOOL;
272 pName : PSZ) return Win32.HANDLE;
273 pragma Import (Stdcall, OpenSemaphore, "OpenSemaphoreA");
275 function ReleaseSemaphore
276 (hSemaphore : Win32.HANDLE;
277 lReleaseCount : Interfaces.C.long;
278 pPreviousCount : access Win32.LONG) return Win32.BOOL;
279 pragma Import (Stdcall, ReleaseSemaphore, "ReleaseSemaphore");
281 function CreateEvent
282 (pEventAttributes : access Win32.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES;
283 bManualReset : Win32.BOOL;
284 bInitialState : Win32.BOOL;
285 pName : PSZ) return Win32.HANDLE;
286 pragma Import (Stdcall, CreateEvent, "CreateEventA");
288 function OpenEvent
289 (dwDesiredAccess : Win32.DWORD;
290 bInheritHandle : Win32.BOOL;
291 pName : PSZ) return Win32.HANDLE;
292 pragma Import (Stdcall, OpenEvent, "OpenEventA");
294 function SetEvent (hEvent : Win32.HANDLE) return Win32.BOOL;
295 pragma Import (Stdcall, SetEvent, "SetEvent");
297 function ResetEvent (hEvent : Win32.HANDLE) return Win32.BOOL;
298 pragma Import (Stdcall, ResetEvent, "ResetEvent");
300 function PulseEvent (hEvent : Win32.HANDLE) return Win32.BOOL;
301 pragma Import (Stdcall, PulseEvent, "PulseEvent");
303 function CreateMutex
304 (pMutexAttributes : access Win32.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES;
305 bInitialOwner : Win32.BOOL;
306 pName : PSZ) return Win32.HANDLE;
307 pragma Import (Stdcall, CreateMutex, "CreateMutexA");
309 function OpenMutex
310 (dwDesiredAccess : Win32.DWORD;
311 bInheritHandle : Win32.BOOL;
312 pName : PSZ) return Win32.HANDLE;
313 pragma Import (Stdcall, OpenMutex, "OpenMutexA");
315 function ReleaseMutex (hMutex : Win32.HANDLE) return Win32.BOOL;
316 pragma Import (Stdcall, ReleaseMutex, "ReleaseMutex");
318 ---------------------------------------------------
319 -- Accessing properties of Threads and Processes --
320 ---------------------------------------------------
322 -----------------
323 -- Priorities --
324 -----------------
326 function SetThreadPriority
327 (hThread : Win32.HANDLE;
328 nPriority : Interfaces.C.int) return Win32.BOOL;
329 pragma Import (Stdcall, SetThreadPriority, "SetThreadPriority");
331 function GetThreadPriority (hThread : Win32.HANDLE) return Interfaces.C.int;
332 pragma Import (Stdcall, GetThreadPriority, "GetThreadPriority");
334 function SetPriorityClass
335 (hProcess : Win32.HANDLE;
336 dwPriorityClass : Win32.DWORD) return Win32.BOOL;
337 pragma Import (Stdcall, SetPriorityClass, "SetPriorityClass");
339 procedure SetThreadPriorityBoost
340 (hThread : Win32.HANDLE;
341 DisablePriorityBoost : Win32.BOOL);
342 pragma Import (Stdcall, SetThreadPriorityBoost, "SetThreadPriorityBoost");
344 Normal_Priority_Class : constant := 16#00000020#;
345 Idle_Priority_Class : constant := 16#00000040#;
346 High_Priority_Class : constant := 16#00000080#;
347 Realtime_Priority_Class : constant := 16#00000100#;
349 Thread_Priority_Idle : constant := -15;
350 Thread_Priority_Lowest : constant := -2;
351 Thread_Priority_Below_Normal : constant := -1;
352 Thread_Priority_Normal : constant := 0;
353 Thread_Priority_Above_Normal : constant := 1;
354 Thread_Priority_Highest : constant := 2;
355 Thread_Priority_Time_Critical : constant := 15;
356 Thread_Priority_Error_Return : constant := Interfaces.C.long'Last;
358 private
360 type sigset_t is new Interfaces.C.unsigned_long;
362 type CRITICAL_SECTION is record
363 DebugInfo : System.Address;
365 LockCount : Long_Integer;
366 RecursionCount : Long_Integer;
367 OwningThread : Win32.HANDLE;
368 -- The above three fields control entering and exiting the critical
369 -- section for the resource.
371 LockSemaphore : Win32.HANDLE;
372 SpinCount : Win32.DWORD;
373 end record;
375 end System.OS_Interface;