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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "wqueue/wqueue.h" #ifdef CONFIG_SCHED_HPWORK /**************************************************************************** * Public Data ****************************************************************************/ /* The state of the kernel mode, high priority work queue(s). */ struct hp_wqueue_s g_hpwork; /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: work_hpthread * * Description: * These are the worker threads that performs the actions placed on the * high priority work queue. * * These, along with the lower priority worker thread(s) are the kernel * mode work queues (also build in the flat build). One of these threads * also performs periodic garbage collection (that would otherwise be * performed by the idle thread if CONFIG_SCHED_WORKQUEUE is not defined). * That will be the higher priority worker thread only if a lower priority * worker thread is available. * * All kernel mode worker threads are started by the OS during normal * bring up. This entry point is referenced by OS internally and should * not be accessed by application logic. * * Input Parameters: * argc, argv (not used) * * Returned Value: * Does not return * ****************************************************************************/ static int work_hpthread(int argc, char *argv[]) { #if CONFIG_SCHED_HPNTHREADS > 1 int wndx; pid_t me = getpid(); int i; /* Find out thread index by search the workers in g_hpwork */ for (wndx = 0, i = 0; i < CONFIG_SCHED_HPNTHREADS; i++) { if (g_hpwork.worker[i].pid == me) { wndx = i; break; } } DEBUGASSERT(i < CONFIG_SCHED_HPNTHREADS); #endif /* Loop forever */ for (; ; ) { #if CONFIG_SCHED_HPNTHREADS > 1 /* Thread 0 is special. Only thread 0 performs period garbage collection */ if (wndx > 0) { /* The other threads will perform work, waiting indefinitely until * signalled for the next work availability. */ work_process((FAR struct kwork_wqueue_s *)&g_hpwork, wndx); } else #endif { #ifndef CONFIG_SCHED_LPWORK /* First, perform garbage collection. This cleans-up memory * de-allocations that were queued because they could not be freed * in that execution context (for example, if the memory was freed * from an interrupt handler). * * NOTE: If the work thread is disabled, this clean-up is * performed by the IDLE thread (at a very, very low priority). * If the low-priority work thread is enabled, then the garbage * collection is done on that thread instead. */ sched_garbage_collection(); #endif /* Then process queued work. work_process will not return until: * (1) there is no further work in the work queue, and (2) signal * is triggered, or delayed work expires. */ work_process((FAR struct kwork_wqueue_s *)&g_hpwork, 0); } } return OK; /* To keep some compilers happy */ } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: work_hpstart * * Description: * Start the high-priority, kernel-mode worker thread(s) * * Input Parameters: * None * * Returned Value: * The task ID of the worker thread is returned on success. A negated * errno value is returned on failure. * ****************************************************************************/ int work_hpstart(void) { pid_t pid; int wndx; /* Don't permit any of the threads to run until we have fully initialized * g_hpwork. */ sched_lock(); /* Start the high-priority, kernel mode worker thread(s) */ sinfo("Starting high-priority kernel worker thread(s)\n"); for (wndx = 0; wndx < CONFIG_SCHED_HPNTHREADS; wndx++) { pid = kthread_create(HPWORKNAME, CONFIG_SCHED_HPWORKPRIORITY, CONFIG_SCHED_HPWORKSTACKSIZE, (main_t)work_hpthread, (FAR char * const *)NULL); DEBUGASSERT(pid > 0); if (pid < 0) { serr("ERROR: kthread_create %d failed: %d\n", wndx, (int)pid); sched_unlock(); return (int)pid; } g_hpwork.worker[wndx].pid = pid; g_hpwork.worker[wndx].busy = true; } sched_unlock(); return g_hpwork.worker[0].pid; } #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_HPWORK */