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32 -- This package provides necessary type definitions for compiler interface
34 -- Note: the compiler generates direct calls to this interface, via Rtsfind.
35 -- Any changes to this interface may require corresponding compiler changes.
37 with Ada.Exceptions;
38 with Ada.Unchecked_Conversion;
40 with System.Parameters;
41 with System.Task_Info;
42 with System.Soft_Links;
43 with System.Task_Primitives;
44 with System.Stack_Usage;
45 with System.Multiprocessors;
47 package System.Tasking is
48 pragma Preelaborate;
50 -------------------
51 -- Locking Rules --
52 -------------------
54 -- The following rules must be followed at all times, to prevent
55 -- deadlock and generally ensure correct operation of locking.
57 -- Never lock a lock unless abort is deferred
59 -- Never undefer abort while holding a lock
61 -- Overlapping critical sections must be properly nested, and locks must
62 -- be released in LIFO order. E.g., the following is not allowed:
64 -- Lock (X);
65 -- ...
66 -- Lock (Y);
67 -- ...
68 -- Unlock (X);
69 -- ...
70 -- Unlock (Y);
72 -- Locks with lower (smaller) level number cannot be locked
73 -- while holding a lock with a higher level number. (The level
75 -- 1. System.Tasking.PO_Simple.Protection.L (any PO lock)
76 -- 2. System.Tasking.Initialization.Global_Task_Lock (in body)
77 -- 3. System.Task_Primitives.Operations.Single_RTS_Lock
78 -- 4. System.Tasking.Ada_Task_Control_Block.LL.L (any TCB lock)
80 -- Clearly, there can be no circular chain of hold-and-wait
81 -- relationships involving locks in different ordering levels.
83 -- We used to have Global_Task_Lock before Protection.L but this was
84 -- clearly wrong since there can be calls to "new" inside protected
85 -- operations. The new ordering prevents these failures.
87 -- Sometimes we need to hold two ATCB locks at the same time. To allow us
88 -- to order the locking, each ATCB is given a unique serial number. If one
89 -- needs to hold locks on two ATCBs at once, the lock with lower serial
90 -- number must be locked first. We avoid holding three or more ATCB locks,
91 -- because that can easily lead to complications that cause race conditions
92 -- and deadlocks.
94 -- We don't always need to check the serial numbers, since the serial
95 -- numbers are assigned sequentially, and so:
97 -- . The parent of a task always has a lower serial number.
98 -- . The activator of a task always has a lower serial number.
99 -- . The environment task has a lower serial number than any other task.
100 -- . If the activator of a task is different from the task's parent,
101 -- the parent always has a lower serial number than the activator.
103 ---------------------------------
104 -- Task_Id related definitions --
105 ---------------------------------
107 type Ada_Task_Control_Block;
109 type Task_Id is access all Ada_Task_Control_Block;
110 for Task_Id'Size use System.Task_Primitives.Task_Address_Size;
112 Null_Task : constant Task_Id;
114 type Task_List is array (Positive range <>) of Task_Id;
116 function Self return Task_Id;
117 pragma Inline (Self);
118 -- This is the compiler interface version of this function. Do not call
119 -- from the run-time system.
121 function To_Task_Id is
122 new Ada.Unchecked_Conversion
123 (System.Task_Primitives.Task_Address, Task_Id);
124 function To_Address is
125 new Ada.Unchecked_Conversion
126 (Task_Id, System.Task_Primitives.Task_Address);
128 -----------------------
129 -- Enumeration types --
130 -----------------------
132 type Task_States is
133 (Unactivated,
134 -- TCB initialized but not task has not been created.
135 -- It cannot be executing.
137 -- Activating,
138 -- -- ??? Temporarily at end of list for GDB compatibility
139 -- -- Task has been created and is being made Runnable.
141 -- Active states
142 -- For all states from here down, the task has been activated.
143 -- For all states from here down, except for Terminated, the task
144 -- may be executing.
145 -- Activator = null iff it has not yet completed activating.
147 Runnable,
148 -- Task is not blocked for any reason known to Ada.
149 -- (It may be waiting for a mutex, though.)
150 -- It is conceptually "executing" in normal mode.
152 Terminated,
153 -- The task is terminated, in the sense of ARM 9.3 (5).
154 -- Any dependents that were waiting on terminate
155 -- alternatives have been awakened and have terminated themselves.
157 Activator_Sleep,
158 -- Task is waiting for created tasks to complete activation
160 Acceptor_Sleep,
161 -- Task is waiting on an accept or select with terminate
163 -- Acceptor_Delay_Sleep,
164 -- -- ??? Temporarily at end of list for GDB compatibility
165 -- -- Task is waiting on an selective wait statement
167 Entry_Caller_Sleep,
168 -- Task is waiting on an entry call
170 Async_Select_Sleep,
171 -- Task is waiting to start the abortable part of an
172 -- asynchronous select statement.
174 Delay_Sleep,
175 -- Task is waiting on a select statement with only a delay
176 -- alternative open.
178 Master_Completion_Sleep,
179 -- Master completion has two phases.
180 -- In Phase 1 the task is sleeping in Complete_Master
181 -- having completed a master within itself,
182 -- and is waiting for the tasks dependent on that master to become
183 -- terminated or waiting on a terminate Phase.
185 Master_Phase_2_Sleep,
186 -- In Phase 2 the task is sleeping in Complete_Master
187 -- waiting for tasks on terminate alternatives to finish
188 -- terminating.
190 -- The following are special uses of sleep, for server tasks
191 -- within the run-time system.
193 Interrupt_Server_Idle_Sleep,
194 Interrupt_Server_Blocked_Interrupt_Sleep,
195 Timer_Server_Sleep,
196 AST_Server_Sleep,
198 Asynchronous_Hold,
199 -- The task has been held by Asynchronous_Task_Control.Hold_Task
201 Interrupt_Server_Blocked_On_Event_Flag,
202 -- The task has been blocked on a system call waiting for a
203 -- completion event/signal to occur.
205 Activating,
206 -- Task has been created and is being made Runnable
208 Acceptor_Delay_Sleep
209 -- Task is waiting on an selective wait statement
212 type Call_Modes is
213 (Simple_Call, Conditional_Call, Asynchronous_Call, Timed_Call);
215 type Select_Modes is (Simple_Mode, Else_Mode, Terminate_Mode, Delay_Mode);
217 subtype Delay_Modes is Integer;
219 -------------------------------
220 -- Entry related definitions --
221 -------------------------------
223 Null_Entry : constant := 0;
225 Max_Entry : constant := Integer'Last;
227 Interrupt_Entry : constant := -2;
229 Cancelled_Entry : constant := -1;
231 type Entry_Index is range Interrupt_Entry .. Max_Entry;
233 Null_Task_Entry : constant := Null_Entry;
235 Max_Task_Entry : constant := Max_Entry;
237 type Task_Entry_Index is new Entry_Index
238 range Null_Task_Entry .. Max_Task_Entry;
240 type Entry_Call_Record;
242 type Entry_Call_Link is access all Entry_Call_Record;
244 type Entry_Queue is record
245 Head : Entry_Call_Link;
246 Tail : Entry_Call_Link;
247 end record;
249 type Task_Entry_Queue_Array is
250 array (Task_Entry_Index range <>) of Entry_Queue;
252 -- A data structure which contains the string names of entries and entry
253 -- family members.
255 type String_Access is access all String;
257 ----------------------------------
258 -- Entry_Call_Record definition --
259 ----------------------------------
261 type Entry_Call_State is
262 (Never_Abortable,
263 -- the call is not abortable, and never can be
265 Not_Yet_Abortable,
266 -- the call is not abortable, but may become so
268 Was_Abortable,
269 -- the call is not abortable, but once was
271 Now_Abortable,
272 -- the call is abortable
274 Done,
275 -- the call has been completed
277 Cancelled
278 -- the call was asynchronous, and was cancelled
280 pragma Ordered (Entry_Call_State);
282 -- Never_Abortable is used for calls that are made in a abort deferred
283 -- region (see ARM 9.8(5-11), 9.8 (20)). Such a call is never abortable.
285 -- The Was_ vs. Not_Yet_ distinction is needed to decide whether it is OK
286 -- to advance into the abortable part of an async. select stmt. That is
287 -- allowed iff the mode is Now_ or Was_.
289 -- Done indicates the call has been completed, without cancellation, or no
290 -- call has been made yet at this ATC nesting level, and so aborting the
291 -- call is no longer an issue. Completion of the call does not necessarily
292 -- indicate "success"; the call may be returning an exception if
293 -- Exception_To_Raise is non-null.
295 -- Cancelled indicates the call was cancelled, and so aborting the call is
296 -- no longer an issue.
298 -- The call is on an entry queue unless State >= Done, in which case it may
299 -- or may not be still Onqueue.
301 -- Please do not modify the order of the values, without checking all uses
302 -- of this type. We rely on partial "monotonicity" of
303 -- Entry_Call_Record.State to avoid locking when we access this value for
304 -- certain tests. In particular:
306 -- 1) Once State >= Done, we can rely that the call has been
307 -- completed. If State >= Done, it will not
308 -- change until the task does another entry call at this level.
310 -- 2) Once State >= Was_Abortable, we can rely that the call has
311 -- been queued abortably at least once, and so the check for
312 -- whether it is OK to advance to the abortable part of an
313 -- async. select statement does not need to lock anything.
315 type Restricted_Entry_Call_Record is record
316 Self : Task_Id;
317 -- ID of the caller
319 Mode : Call_Modes;
321 State : Entry_Call_State;
322 pragma Atomic (State);
323 -- Indicates part of the state of the call.
325 -- Protection: If the call is not on a queue, it should only be
326 -- accessed by Self, and Self does not need any lock to modify this
327 -- field.
329 -- Once the call is on a queue, the value should be something other
330 -- than Done unless it is cancelled, and access is controller by the
331 -- "server" of the queue -- i.e., the lock of Checked_To_Protection
332 -- (Call_Target) if the call record is on the queue of a PO, or the
333 -- lock of Called_Target if the call is on the queue of a task. See
334 -- comments on type declaration for more details.
336 Uninterpreted_Data : System.Address;
337 -- Data passed by the compiler
339 Exception_To_Raise : Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Id;
340 -- The exception to raise once this call has been completed without
341 -- being aborted.
342 end record;
343 pragma Suppress_Initialization (Restricted_Entry_Call_Record);
345 -------------------------------------------
346 -- Task termination procedure definition --
347 -------------------------------------------
349 -- We need to redefine here these types (already defined in
350 -- Ada.Task_Termination) for avoiding circular dependencies.
352 type Cause_Of_Termination is (Normal, Abnormal, Unhandled_Exception);
353 -- Possible causes for task termination:
355 -- Normal means that the task terminates due to completing the
356 -- last sentence of its body, or as a result of waiting on a
357 -- terminate alternative.
359 -- Abnormal means that the task terminates because it is being aborted
361 -- handled_Exception means that the task terminates because of exception
362 -- raised by the execution of its task_body.
364 type Termination_Handler is access protected procedure
365 (Cause : Cause_Of_Termination;
366 T : Task_Id;
367 X : Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Occurrence);
368 -- Used to represent protected procedures to be executed when task
369 -- terminates.
371 ------------------------------------
372 -- Dispatching domain definitions --
373 ------------------------------------
375 -- We need to redefine here these types (already defined in
376 -- System.Multiprocessor.Dispatching_Domains) for avoiding circular
377 -- dependencies.
379 type Dispatching_Domain is
380 array (System.Multiprocessors.CPU range <>) of Boolean;
381 -- A dispatching domain needs to contain the set of processors belonging
382 -- to it. This is a processor mask where a True indicates that the
383 -- processor belongs to the dispatching domain.
384 -- Do not use the full range of CPU_Range because it would create a very
385 -- long array. This way we can use the exact range of processors available
386 -- in the system.
388 type Dispatching_Domain_Access is access Dispatching_Domain;
390 System_Domain : Dispatching_Domain_Access;
391 -- All processors belong to default system dispatching domain at start up.
392 -- We use a pointer which creates the actual variable for the reasons
393 -- explained bellow in Dispatching_Domain_Tasks.
395 Dispatching_Domains_Frozen : Boolean := False;
396 -- True when the main procedure has been called. Hence, no new dispatching
397 -- domains can be created when this flag is True.
399 type Array_Allocated_Tasks is
400 array (System.Multiprocessors.CPU range <>) of Natural;
401 -- At start-up time, we need to store the number of tasks attached to
402 -- concrete processors within the system domain (we can only create
403 -- dispatching domains with processors belonging to the system domain and
404 -- without tasks allocated).
406 type Array_Allocated_Tasks_Access is access Array_Allocated_Tasks;
408 Dispatching_Domain_Tasks : Array_Allocated_Tasks_Access;
409 -- We need to store whether there are tasks allocated to concrete
410 -- processors in the default system dispatching domain because we need to
411 -- check it before creating a new dispatching domain. Two comments about
412 -- why we use a pointer here and not in package Dispatching_Domains:
414 -- 1) We use an array created dynamically in procedure Initialize which
415 -- is called at the beginning of the initialization of the run-time
416 -- library. Declaring a static array here in the spec would not work
417 -- across different installations because it would get the value of
418 -- Number_Of_CPUs from the machine where the run-time library is built,
419 -- and not from the machine where the application is executed. That is
420 -- the reason why we create the array (CPU'First .. Number_Of_CPUs) at
421 -- execution time in the procedure body, ensuring that the function
422 -- Number_Of_CPUs is executed at execution time (the same trick as we
423 -- use for System_Domain).
425 -- 2) We have moved this declaration from package Dispatching_Domains
426 -- because when we use a pragma CPU, the affinity is passed through the
427 -- call to Create_Task. Hence, at this point, we may need to update the
428 -- number of tasks associated to the processor, but we do not want to
429 -- force a dependency from this package on Dispatching_Domains.
431 ------------------------------------
432 -- Task related other definitions --
433 ------------------------------------
435 type Activation_Chain is limited private;
436 -- Linked list of to-be-activated tasks, linked through
437 -- Activation_Link. The order of tasks on the list is irrelevant, because
438 -- the priority rules will ensure that they actually start activating in
439 -- priority order.
441 type Activation_Chain_Access is access all Activation_Chain;
443 type Task_Procedure_Access is access procedure (Arg : System.Address);
445 type Access_Boolean is access all Boolean;
447 function Detect_Blocking return Boolean;
448 pragma Inline (Detect_Blocking);
449 -- Return whether the Detect_Blocking pragma is enabled
451 function Storage_Size (T : Task_Id) return System.Parameters.Size_Type;
452 -- Retrieve from the TCB of the task the allocated size of its stack,
453 -- either the system default or the size specified by a pragma. This is in
454 -- general a non-static value that can depend on discriminants of the task.
456 type Bit_Array is array (Integer range <>) of Boolean;
457 pragma Pack (Bit_Array);
459 subtype Debug_Event_Array is Bit_Array (1 .. 16);
461 Global_Task_Debug_Event_Set : Boolean := False;
462 -- Set True when running under debugger control and a task debug event
463 -- signal has been requested.
465 ----------------------------------------------
466 -- Ada_Task_Control_Block (ATCB) definition --
467 ----------------------------------------------
469 -- Notes on protection (synchronization) of TRTS data structures
471 -- Any field of the TCB can be written by the activator of a task when the
472 -- task is created, since no other task can access the new task's
473 -- state until creation is complete.
475 -- The protection for each field is described in a comment starting with
476 -- "Protection:".
478 -- When a lock is used to protect an ATCB field, this lock is simply named
480 -- Some protection is described in terms of tasks related to the
481 -- ATCB being protected. These are:
483 -- Self: The task which is controlled by this ATCB
484 -- Acceptor: A task accepting a call from Self
485 -- Caller: A task calling an entry of Self
486 -- Parent: The task executing the master on which Self depends
487 -- Dependent: A task dependent on Self
488 -- Activator: The task that created Self and initiated its activation
489 -- Created: A task created and activated by Self
491 -- Note: The order of the fields is important to implement efficiently
492 -- tasking support under gdb.
493 -- Currently gdb relies on the order of the State, Parent, Base_Priority,
494 -- Task_Image, Task_Image_Len, Call and LL fields.
496 -------------------------
497 -- Common ATCB section --
498 -------------------------
500 -- Section used by all GNARL implementations (regular and restricted)
502 type Common_ATCB is limited record
503 State : Task_States;
504 pragma Atomic (State);
505 -- Encodes some basic information about the state of a task,
506 -- including whether it has been activated, whether it is sleeping,
507 -- and whether it is terminated.
509 -- Protection: Self.L
511 Parent : Task_Id;
512 -- The task on which this task depends.
513 -- See also Master_Level and Master_Within.
515 Base_Priority : System.Any_Priority;
516 -- Base priority, not changed during entry calls, only changed
517 -- via dynamic priorities package.
519 -- Protection: Only written by Self, accessed by anyone
521 Base_CPU : System.Multiprocessors.CPU_Range;
522 -- Base CPU, only changed via dispatching domains package.
524 -- Protection: Self.L
526 Current_Priority : System.Any_Priority;
527 -- Active priority, except that the effects of protected object
528 -- priority ceilings are not reflected. This only reflects explicit
529 -- priority changes and priority inherited through task activation
530 -- and rendezvous.
532 -- Ada 95 notes: In Ada 95, this field will be transferred to the
533 -- Priority field of an Entry_Calls component when an entry call is
534 -- initiated. The Priority of the Entry_Calls component will not change
535 -- for the duration of the call. The accepting task can use it to boost
536 -- its own priority without fear of its changing in the meantime.
538 -- This can safely be used in the priority ordering of entry queues.
539 -- Once a call is queued, its priority does not change.
541 -- Since an entry call cannot be made while executing a protected
542 -- action, the priority of a task will never reflect a priority ceiling
543 -- change at the point of an entry call.
545 -- Protection: Only written by Self, and only accessed when Acceptor
546 -- accepts an entry or when Created activates, at which points Self is
547 -- suspended.
549 Protected_Action_Nesting : Natural;
550 pragma Atomic (Protected_Action_Nesting);
551 -- The dynamic level of protected action nesting for this task. This
552 -- field is needed for checking whether potentially blocking operations
553 -- are invoked from protected actions. pragma Atomic is used because it
554 -- can be read/written from protected interrupt handlers.
556 Task_Image : String (1 .. System.Parameters.Max_Task_Image_Length);
557 -- Hold a string that provides a readable id for task, built from the
558 -- variable of which it is a value or component.
560 Task_Image_Len : Natural;
561 -- Actual length of Task_Image
563 Call : Entry_Call_Link;
564 -- The entry call that has been accepted by this task.
566 -- Protection: Self.L. Self will modify this field when Self.Accepting
567 -- is False, and will not need the mutex to do so. Once a task sets
568 -- Pending_ATC_Level = 0, no other task can access this field.
570 LL : aliased Task_Primitives.Private_Data;
571 -- Control block used by the underlying low-level tasking service
572 -- (GNULLI).
574 -- Protection: This is used only by the GNULLI implementation, which
575 -- takes care of all of its synchronization.
577 Task_Arg : System.Address;
578 -- The argument to task procedure. Provide a handle for discriminant
579 -- information.
581 -- Protection: Part of the synchronization between Self and Activator.
582 -- Activator writes it, once, before Self starts executing. Thereafter,
583 -- Self only reads it.
585 Task_Alternate_Stack : System.Address;
586 -- The address of the alternate signal stack for this task, if any
588 -- Protection: Only accessed by Self
590 Task_Entry_Point : Task_Procedure_Access;
591 -- Information needed to call the procedure containing the code for
592 -- the body of this task.
594 -- Protection: Part of the synchronization between Self and Activator.
595 -- Activator writes it, once, before Self starts executing. Self reads
596 -- it, once, as part of its execution.
598 Compiler_Data : System.Soft_Links.TSD;
599 -- Task-specific data needed by the compiler to store per-task
600 -- structures.
602 -- Protection: Only accessed by Self
604 All_Tasks_Link : Task_Id;
605 -- Used to link this task to the list of all tasks in the system
607 -- Protection: RTS_Lock
609 Activation_Link : Task_Id;
610 -- Used to link this task to a list of tasks to be activated
612 -- Protection: Only used by Activator
614 Activator : Task_Id;
615 pragma Atomic (Activator);
616 -- The task that created this task, either by declaring it as a task
617 -- object or by executing a task allocator. The value is null iff Self
618 -- has completed activation.
620 -- Protection: Set by Activator before Self is activated, and
621 -- only modified by Self after that. Can be read by any task via
622 -- Ada.Task_Identification.Activation_Is_Complete; hence Atomic.
624 Wait_Count : Natural;
625 -- This count is used by a task that is waiting for other tasks. At all
626 -- other times, the value should be zero. It is used differently in
627 -- several different states. Since a task cannot be in more than one of
628 -- these states at the same time, a single counter suffices.
630 -- Protection: Self.L
632 -- Activator_Sleep
634 -- This is the number of tasks that this task is activating, i.e. the
635 -- children that have started activation but have not completed it.
637 -- Protection: Self.L and Created.L. Both mutexes must be locked, since
638 -- Self.Activation_Count and Created.State must be synchronized.
640 -- Master_Completion_Sleep (phase 1)
642 -- This is the number dependent tasks of a master being completed by
643 -- Self that are activated, but have not yet terminated, and are not
644 -- waiting on a terminate alternative.
646 -- Master_Completion_2_Sleep (phase 2)
648 -- This is the count of tasks dependent on a master being completed by
649 -- Self which are waiting on a terminate alternative.
651 Elaborated : Access_Boolean;
652 -- Pointer to a flag indicating that this task's body has been
653 -- elaborated. The flag is created and managed by the
654 -- compiler-generated code.
656 -- Protection: The field itself is only accessed by Activator. The flag
657 -- that it points to is updated by Master and read by Activator; access
658 -- is assumed to be atomic.
660 Activation_Failed : Boolean;
661 -- Set to True if activation of a chain of tasks fails,
662 -- so that the activator should raise Tasking_Error.
664 Task_Info : System.Task_Info.Task_Info_Type;
665 -- System-specific attributes of the task as specified by the
666 -- Task_Info pragma.
668 Analyzer : System.Stack_Usage.Stack_Analyzer;
669 -- For storing information used to measure the stack usage
671 Global_Task_Lock_Nesting : Natural;
672 -- This is the current nesting level of calls to
673 -- System.Tasking.Initialization.Lock_Task. This allows a task to call
674 -- Lock_Task multiple times without deadlocking. A task only locks
675 -- Global_Task_Lock when its Global_Task_Lock_Nesting goes from 0 to 1,
676 -- and only unlocked when it goes from 1 to 0.
678 -- Protection: Only accessed by Self
680 Fall_Back_Handler : Termination_Handler;
681 -- This is the fall-back handler that applies to the dependent tasks of
682 -- the task.
684 -- Protection: Self.L
686 Specific_Handler : Termination_Handler;
687 -- This is the specific handler that applies only to this task, and not
688 -- any of its dependent tasks.
690 -- Protection: Self.L
692 Debug_Events : Debug_Event_Array;
693 -- Word length array of per task debug events, of which 11 kinds are
694 -- currently defined in System.Tasking.Debugging package.
696 Domain : Dispatching_Domain_Access;
697 -- Domain is the dispatching domain to which the task belongs. It is
698 -- only changed via dispatching domains package. This field is made
699 -- part of the Common_ATCB, even when restricted run-times (namely
700 -- Ravenscar) do not use it, because this way the field is always
701 -- available to the underlying layers to set the affinity and we do not
702 -- need to do different things depending on the situation.
704 -- Protection: Self.L
706 Secondary_Stack_Size : System.Parameters.Size_Type;
707 -- Secondary_Stack_Size is the size of the secondary stack for the
708 -- task. Defined here since it is the responsibility of the task to
709 -- creates its own secondary stack.
711 -- Protected: Only accessed by Self
712 end record;
714 ---------------------------------------
715 -- Restricted_Ada_Task_Control_Block --
716 ---------------------------------------
718 -- This type should only be used by the restricted GNARLI and by restricted
719 -- GNULL implementations to allocate an ATCB (see System.Task_Primitives.
720 -- Operations.New_ATCB) that will take significantly less memory.
722 -- Note that the restricted GNARLI should only access fields that are
723 -- present in the Restricted_Ada_Task_Control_Block structure.
725 type Restricted_Ada_Task_Control_Block (Entry_Num : Task_Entry_Index) is
726 limited record
727 Common : Common_ATCB;
728 -- The common part between various tasking implementations
730 Entry_Call : aliased Restricted_Entry_Call_Record;
731 -- Protection: This field is used on entry call "queues" associated
732 -- with protected objects, and is protected by the protected object
733 -- lock.
734 end record;
735 pragma Suppress_Initialization (Restricted_Ada_Task_Control_Block);
737 Interrupt_Manager_ID : Task_Id;
738 -- This task ID is declared here to break circular dependencies.
739 -- Also declare Interrupt_Manager_ID after Task_Id is known, to avoid
740 -- generating unneeded finalization code.
742 -----------------------
743 -- List of all Tasks --
744 -----------------------
746 All_Tasks_List : Task_Id;
747 -- Global linked list of all tasks
749 ------------------------------------------
750 -- Regular (non restricted) definitions --
751 ------------------------------------------
753 --------------------------------
754 -- Master Related Definitions --
755 --------------------------------
757 subtype Master_Level is Integer;
758 subtype Master_ID is Master_Level;
760 -- Normally, a task starts out with internal master nesting level one
761 -- larger than external master nesting level. It is incremented by one by
762 -- Enter_Master, which is called in the task body only if the compiler
763 -- thinks the task may have dependent tasks. It is set to 1 for the
764 -- environment task, the level 2 is reserved for server tasks of the
765 -- run-time system (the so called "independent tasks"), and the level 3 is
766 -- for the library level tasks. Foreign threads which are detected by
767 -- the run-time have a level of 0, allowing these tasks to be easily
768 -- distinguished if needed.
770 Foreign_Task_Level : constant Master_Level := 0;
771 Environment_Task_Level : constant Master_Level := 1;
772 Independent_Task_Level : constant Master_Level := 2;
773 Library_Task_Level : constant Master_Level := 3;
775 -------------------
776 -- Priority info --
777 -------------------
779 Unspecified_Priority : constant Integer := System.Priority'First - 1;
781 Priority_Not_Boosted : constant Integer := System.Priority'First - 1;
782 -- Definition of Priority actually has to come from the RTS configuration
784 subtype Rendezvous_Priority is Integer
785 range Priority_Not_Boosted .. System.Any_Priority'Last;
787 -------------------
788 -- Affinity info --
789 -------------------
791 Unspecified_CPU : constant := -1;
792 -- No affinity specified
794 ------------------------------------
795 -- Rendezvous related definitions --
796 ------------------------------------
798 No_Rendezvous : constant := 0;
800 Max_Select : constant Integer := Integer'Last;
801 -- RTS-defined
803 subtype Select_Index is Integer range No_Rendezvous .. Max_Select;
804 -- type Select_Index is range No_Rendezvous .. Max_Select;
806 subtype Positive_Select_Index is
807 Select_Index range 1 .. Select_Index'Last;
809 type Accept_Alternative is record
810 Null_Body : Boolean;
811 S : Task_Entry_Index;
812 end record;
814 type Accept_List is
815 array (Positive_Select_Index range <>) of Accept_Alternative;
817 type Accept_List_Access is access constant Accept_List;
819 -----------------------------------
820 -- ATC_Level related definitions --
821 -----------------------------------
823 Max_ATC_Nesting : constant Natural := 20;
825 subtype ATC_Level_Base is Integer range 0 .. Max_ATC_Nesting;
827 ATC_Level_Infinity : constant ATC_Level_Base := ATC_Level_Base'Last;
829 subtype ATC_Level is ATC_Level_Base range 0 .. ATC_Level_Base'Last - 1;
831 subtype ATC_Level_Index is ATC_Level range 1 .. ATC_Level'Last;
833 ----------------------------------
834 -- Entry_Call_Record definition --
835 ----------------------------------
837 type Entry_Call_Record is record
838 Self : Task_Id;
839 -- ID of the caller
841 Mode : Call_Modes;
843 State : Entry_Call_State;
844 pragma Atomic (State);
845 -- Indicates part of the state of the call
847 -- Protection: If the call is not on a queue, it should only be
848 -- accessed by Self, and Self does not need any lock to modify this
849 -- field. Once the call is on a queue, the value should be something
850 -- other than Done unless it is cancelled, and access is controller by
851 -- the "server" of the queue -- i.e., the lock of Checked_To_Protection
852 -- (Call_Target) if the call record is on the queue of a PO, or the
853 -- lock of Called_Target if the call is on the queue of a task. See
854 -- comments on type declaration for more details.
856 Uninterpreted_Data : System.Address;
857 -- Data passed by the compiler
859 Exception_To_Raise : Ada.Exceptions.Exception_Id;
860 -- The exception to raise once this call has been completed without
861 -- being aborted.
863 Prev : Entry_Call_Link;
865 Next : Entry_Call_Link;
867 Level : ATC_Level;
868 -- One of Self and Level are redundant in this implementation, since
869 -- each Entry_Call_Record is at Self.Entry_Calls (Level). Since we must
870 -- have access to the entry call record to be reading this, we could
871 -- get Self from Level, or Level from Self. However, this requires
872 -- non-portable address arithmetic.
874 E : Entry_Index;
876 Prio : System.Any_Priority;
878 -- The above fields are those that there may be some hope of packing.
879 -- They are gathered together to allow for compilers that lay records
880 -- out contiguously, to allow for such packing.
882 Called_Task : Task_Id;
883 pragma Atomic (Called_Task);
884 -- Use for task entry calls. The value is null if the call record is
885 -- not in use. Conversely, unless State is Done and Onqueue is false,
886 -- Called_Task points to an ATCB.
888 -- Protection: Called_Task.L
890 Called_PO : System.Address;
891 pragma Atomic (Called_PO);
892 -- Similar to Called_Task but for protected objects
894 -- Note that the previous implementation tried to merge both
895 -- Called_Task and Called_PO but this ended up in many unexpected
896 -- complications (e.g having to add a magic number in the ATCB, which
897 -- caused gdb lots of confusion) with no real gain since the
898 -- Lock_Server implementation still need to loop around chasing for
899 -- pointer changes even with a single pointer.
901 Acceptor_Prev_Call : Entry_Call_Link;
902 -- For task entry calls only
904 Acceptor_Prev_Priority : Rendezvous_Priority := Priority_Not_Boosted;
905 -- For task entry calls only. The priority of the most recent prior
906 -- call being serviced. For protected entry calls, this function should
907 -- be performed by GNULLI ceiling locking.
909 Cancellation_Attempted : Boolean := False;
910 pragma Atomic (Cancellation_Attempted);
911 -- Cancellation of the call has been attempted.
912 -- Consider merging this into State???
914 With_Abort : Boolean := False;
915 -- Tell caller whether the call may be aborted
916 -- ??? consider merging this with Was_Abortable state
918 Needs_Requeue : Boolean := False;
919 -- Temporary to tell acceptor of task entry call that
920 -- Exceptional_Complete_Rendezvous needs to do requeue.
921 end record;
923 ------------------------------------
924 -- Task related other definitions --
925 ------------------------------------
927 type Access_Address is access all System.Address;
928 -- Anonymous pointer used to implement task attributes (see s-tataat.adb
929 -- and a-tasatt.adb)
931 pragma No_Strict_Aliasing (Access_Address);
932 -- This type is used in contexts where aliasing may be an issue (see
933 -- for example s-tataat.adb), so we avoid any incorrect aliasing
934 -- assumptions.
936 ----------------------------------------------
937 -- Ada_Task_Control_Block (ATCB) definition --
938 ----------------------------------------------
940 type Entry_Call_Array is array (ATC_Level_Index) of
941 aliased Entry_Call_Record;
943 type Atomic_Address is mod Memory_Size;
944 pragma Atomic (Atomic_Address);
945 type Attribute_Array is
946 array (1 .. Parameters.Max_Attribute_Count) of Atomic_Address;
947 -- Array of task attributes. The value (Atomic_Address) will either be
948 -- converted to a task attribute if it fits, or to a pointer to a record
949 -- by Ada.Task_Attributes.
951 type Task_Serial_Number is mod 2 ** Long_Long_Integer'Size;
952 -- Used to give each task a unique serial number. We want 64-bits for this
953 -- type to get as much uniqueness as possible (2**64 is operationally
954 -- infinite in this context, but 2**32 perhaps could recycle). We use
955 -- Long_Long_Integer (which in the normal case is always 64-bits) rather
956 -- than 64-bits explicitly to allow codepeer to analyze this unit when
957 -- a target configuration file forces the maximum integer size to 32.
959 type Ada_Task_Control_Block (Entry_Num : Task_Entry_Index) is limited record
960 Common : Common_ATCB;
961 -- The common part between various tasking implementations
963 Entry_Calls : Entry_Call_Array;
964 -- An array of entry calls
966 -- Protection: The elements of this array are on entry call queues
967 -- associated with protected objects or task entries, and are protected
968 -- by the protected object lock or Acceptor.L, respectively.
970 New_Base_Priority : System.Any_Priority;
971 -- New value for Base_Priority (for dynamic priorities package)
973 -- Protection: Self.L
975 Open_Accepts : Accept_List_Access;
976 -- This points to the Open_Accepts array of accept alternatives passed
977 -- to the RTS by the compiler-generated code to Selective_Wait. It is
978 -- non-null iff this task is ready to accept an entry call.
980 -- Protection: Self.L
982 Chosen_Index : Select_Index;
983 -- The index in Open_Accepts of the entry call accepted by a selective
984 -- wait executed by this task.
986 -- Protection: Written by both Self and Caller. Usually protected by
987 -- Self.L. However, once the selection is known to have been written it
988 -- can be accessed without protection. This happens after Self has
989 -- updated it itself using information from a suspended Caller, or
990 -- after Caller has updated it and awakened Self.
992 Master_of_Task : Master_Level;
993 -- The task executing the master of this task, and the ID of this task's
994 -- master (unique only among masters currently active within Parent).
996 -- Protection: Set by Activator before Self is activated, and read
997 -- after Self is activated.
999 Master_Within : Master_Level;
1000 -- The ID of the master currently executing within this task; that is,
1001 -- the most deeply nested currently active master.
1003 -- Protection: Only written by Self, and only read by Self or by
1004 -- dependents when Self is attempting to exit a master. Since Self will
1005 -- not write this field until the master is complete, the
1006 -- synchronization should be adequate to prevent races.
1008 Alive_Count : Natural := 0;
1009 -- Number of tasks directly dependent on this task (including itself)
1010 -- that are still "alive", i.e. not terminated.
1012 -- Protection: Self.L
1014 Awake_Count : Natural := 0;
1015 -- Number of tasks directly dependent on this task (including itself)
1016 -- still "awake", i.e., are not terminated and not waiting on a
1017 -- terminate alternative.
1019 -- Invariant: Awake_Count <= Alive_Count
1021 -- Protection: Self.L
1023 -- Beginning of flags
1025 Aborting : Boolean := False;
1026 pragma Atomic (Aborting);
1027 -- Self is in the process of aborting. While set, prevents multiple
1028 -- abort signals from being sent by different aborter while abort
1029 -- is acted upon. This is essential since an aborter which calls
1030 -- Abort_To_Level could set the Pending_ATC_Level to yet a lower level
1031 -- (than the current level), may be preempted and would send the
1032 -- abort signal when resuming execution. At this point, the abortee
1033 -- may have completed abort to the proper level such that the
1034 -- signal (and resulting abort exception) are not handled any more.
1035 -- In other words, the flag prevents a race between multiple aborters
1037 -- Protection: protected by atomic access.
1039 ATC_Hack : Boolean := False;
1040 pragma Atomic (ATC_Hack);
1041 -- ?????
1042 -- Temporary fix, to allow Undefer_Abort to reset Aborting in the
1043 -- handler for Abort_Signal that encloses an async. entry call.
1044 -- For the longer term, this should be done via code in the
1045 -- handler itself.
1047 Callable : Boolean := True;
1048 -- It is OK to call entries of this task
1050 Dependents_Aborted : Boolean := False;
1051 -- This is set to True by whichever task takes responsibility for
1052 -- aborting the dependents of this task.
1054 -- Protection: Self.L
1056 Interrupt_Entry : Boolean := False;
1057 -- Indicates if one or more Interrupt Entries are attached to the task.
1058 -- This flag is needed for cleaning up the Interrupt Entry bindings.
1060 Pending_Action : Boolean := False;
1061 -- Unified flag indicating some action needs to be take when abort
1062 -- next becomes undeferred. Currently set if:
1063 -- . Pending_Priority_Change is set
1064 -- . Pending_ATC_Level is changed
1065 -- . Requeue involving POs
1066 -- (Abortable field may have changed and the Wait_Until_Abortable
1067 -- has to recheck the abortable status of the call.)
1068 -- . Exception_To_Raise is non-null
1070 -- Protection: Self.L
1072 -- This should never be reset back to False outside of the procedure
1073 -- Do_Pending_Action, which is called by Undefer_Abort. It should only
1074 -- be set to True by Set_Priority and Abort_To_Level.
1076 Pending_Priority_Change : Boolean := False;
1077 -- Flag to indicate pending priority change (for dynamic priorities
1078 -- package). The base priority is updated on the next abort
1079 -- completion point (aka. synchronization point).
1081 -- Protection: Self.L
1083 Terminate_Alternative : Boolean := False;
1084 -- Task is accepting Select with Terminate Alternative
1086 -- Protection: Self.L
1088 -- End of flags
1090 -- Beginning of counts
1092 ATC_Nesting_Level : ATC_Level := 1;
1093 -- The dynamic level of ATC nesting (currently executing nested
1094 -- asynchronous select statements) in this task.
1096 -- Protection: Self_ID.L. Only Self reads or updates this field.
1097 -- Decrementing it deallocates an Entry_Calls component, and care must
1098 -- be taken that all references to that component are eliminated before
1099 -- doing the decrement. This in turn will require locking a protected
1100 -- object (for a protected entry call) or the Acceptor's lock (for a
1101 -- task entry call). No other task should attempt to read or modify
1102 -- this value.
1104 Deferral_Level : Natural := 1;
1105 -- This is the number of times that Defer_Abort has been called by
1106 -- this task without a matching Undefer_Abort call. Abortion is only
1107 -- allowed when this zero. It is initially 1, to protect the task at
1108 -- startup.
1110 -- Protection: Only updated by Self; access assumed to be atomic
1112 Pending_ATC_Level : ATC_Level_Base := ATC_Level_Infinity;
1113 -- The ATC level to which this task is currently being aborted. If the
1114 -- value is zero, the entire task has "completed". That may be via
1115 -- abort, exception propagation, or normal exit. If the value is
1116 -- ATC_Level_Infinity, the task is not being aborted to any level. If
1117 -- the value is positive, the task has not completed. This should ONLY
1118 -- be modified by Abort_To_Level and Exit_One_ATC_Level.
1120 -- Protection: Self.L
1122 Serial_Number : Task_Serial_Number;
1123 -- Monotonic counter to provide some way to check locking rules/ordering
1125 Known_Tasks_Index : Integer := -1;
1126 -- Index in the System.Tasking.Debug.Known_Tasks array
1128 User_State : Long_Integer := 0;
1129 -- User-writeable location, for use in debugging tasks; also provides a
1130 -- simple task specific data.
1132 Free_On_Termination : Boolean := False;
1133 -- Deallocate the ATCB when the task terminates. This flag is normally
1134 -- False, and is set True when Unchecked_Deallocation is called on a
1135 -- non-terminated task so that the associated storage is automatically
1136 -- reclaimed when the task terminates.
1138 Attributes : Attribute_Array := (others => 0);
1139 -- Task attributes
1141 -- IMPORTANT Note: the Entry_Queues field is last for efficiency of
1142 -- access to other fields, do not put new fields after this one.
1144 Entry_Queues : Task_Entry_Queue_Array (1 .. Entry_Num);
1145 -- An array of task entry queues
1147 -- Protection: Self.L. Once a task has set Self.Stage to Completing, it
1148 -- has exclusive access to this field.
1149 end record;
1151 --------------------
1152 -- Initialization --
1153 --------------------
1155 procedure Initialize;
1156 -- This procedure constitutes the first part of the initialization of the
1157 -- GNARL. This includes creating data structures to make the initial thread
1158 -- into the environment task. The last part of the initialization is done
1159 -- in System.Tasking.Initialization or System.Tasking.Restricted.Stages.
1160 -- All the initializations used to be in Tasking.Initialization, but this
1161 -- is no longer possible with the run time simplification (including
1162 -- optimized PO and the restricted run time) since one cannot rely on
1163 -- System.Tasking.Initialization being present, as was done before.
1165 procedure Initialize_ATCB
1166 (Self_ID : Task_Id;
1167 Task_Entry_Point : Task_Procedure_Access;
1168 Task_Arg : System.Address;
1169 Parent : Task_Id;
1170 Elaborated : Access_Boolean;
1171 Base_Priority : System.Any_Priority;
1172 Base_CPU : System.Multiprocessors.CPU_Range;
1173 Domain : Dispatching_Domain_Access;
1174 Task_Info : System.Task_Info.Task_Info_Type;
1175 Stack_Size : System.Parameters.Size_Type;
1176 Secondary_Stack_Size : System.Parameters.Size_Type;
1177 T : Task_Id;
1178 Success : out Boolean);
1179 -- Initialize fields of the TCB for task T, and link into global TCB
1180 -- structures. Call this only with abort deferred and holding RTS_Lock.
1181 -- Self_ID is the calling task (normally the activator of T). Success is
1182 -- set to indicate whether the TCB was successfully initialized.
1184 private
1186 Null_Task : constant Task_Id := null;
1188 type Activation_Chain is limited record
1189 T_ID : Task_Id;
1190 end record;
1192 -- Activation_Chain is an in-out parameter of initialization procedures and
1193 -- it must be passed by reference because the init proc may terminate
1194 -- abnormally after creating task components, and these must be properly
1195 -- registered for removal (Expunge_Unactivated_Tasks). The "limited" forces
1196 -- Activation_Chain to be a by-reference type; see RM-6.2(4).
1198 function Number_Of_Entries (Self_Id : Task_Id) return Entry_Index;
1199 -- Given a task, return the number of entries it contains
1200 end System.Tasking;