nuttx/sched/mq_send.c
patacongo b08a86171f NuttX RTOS
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2007-02-17 23:21:28 +00:00

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/************************************************************
* mq_send.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <spudmonkey@racsa.co.cr>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
* the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
* distribution.
* 3. Neither the name Gregory Nutt nor the names of its contributors may be
* used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
* without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*
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* Included Files
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#include <nuttx/kmalloc.h>
#include <sys/types.h> /* uint32, etc. */
#include <mqueue.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sched.h>
#include <debug.h>
#include <nuttx/arch.h>
#include "os_internal.h"
#include "sig_internal.h"
#include "mq_internal.h"
/************************************************************
* Definitions
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/************************************************************
* Private Type Declarations
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/************************************************************
* Global Variables
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/************************************************************
* Private Variables
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* Function: mq_msgalloc
*
* Description:
* The mq_msgalloc function will get a free message for use
* by the operating system. The message will be allocated
* from the g_msgfree list.
*
* If the list is empty AND the message is NOT being
* allocated from the interrupt level, then the message
* will be allocated. If a message cannot be obtained,
* the operating system is dead and therefore cannot
* continue.
*
* If the list is empty AND the message IS being allocated
* from the interrupt level. This function will attempt to
* get a message from the g_msgfreeirq list. If this is
* unsuccessful, the calling interrupt handler will be
* notified.
*
* Inputs:
* None
*
* Return Value:
* A reference to the allocated msg structure
*
************************************************************/
mqmsg_t *mq_msgalloc(void)
{
mqmsg_t *mqmsg;
uint32 saved_state;
/* If we were called from an interrupt handler, then try to
* get the message from generally available list of messages.
* If this fails, then try the list of messages reserved for
* interrupt handlers
*/
if (up_interrupt_context())
{
/* Try the general free list */
mqmsg = (mqmsg_t*)sq_remfirst(&g_msgfree);
if (!mqmsg)
{
/* Try the free list reserved for interrupt handlers */
mqmsg = (mqmsg_t*)sq_remfirst(&g_msgfreeirq);
}
}
/* We were not called from an interrupt handler. */
else
{
/* Try to get the message from the generally available free list.
* Disable interrupts -- we might be called from an interrupt handler.
*/
saved_state = irqsave();
mqmsg = (mqmsg_t*)sq_remfirst(&g_msgfree);
irqrestore(saved_state);
/* If we cannot a message from the free list, then we will have to allocate one. */
if (!mqmsg)
{
mqmsg = (mqmsg_t *)kmalloc((sizeof (mqmsg_t)));
/* Check if we got an allocated message */
if (mqmsg)
{
mqmsg->type = MQ_ALLOC_DYN;
}
/* No? We are dead */
else
{
dbg("%s: Out of messages\n", __FUNCTION__);
PANIC((uint32)OSERR_OUTOFMESSAGES);
}
}
}
return(mqmsg);
}
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* Private Functions
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* Public Functions
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/************************************************************
* Function: mq_send
*
* Description:
* This function adds the specificied message (msg) to the
* message queue (mqdes). The "msglen" parameter specifies
* the length of the message in bytes pointed to by "msg."
* This length must not exceed the maximum message length
* from the mq_getattr().
*
* If the message queue is not full, mq_send() will in the
* message in the message queue at the position indicated
* by the "prio" argrument. Messages with higher priority
* will be inserted before lower priority messages. The
* value of "prio" must not exceed MQ_PRIO_MAX.
*
* If the specified message queue is full and O_NONBLOCK
* is not set in the message queue, then mq_send() will
* block until space becomes available to the queue the
* message.
*
* If the message queue is full and O_NONBLOCK is set,
* the message is not queued and ERROR is returned.
*
* Parameters:
* mqdes - Message queue descriptor
* msg - Message to send
* msglen - The length of the message in bytes
* prio - The priority of the message
*
* Return Value:
* None
*
* Assumptions/restrictions:
*
************************************************************/
int mq_send(mqd_t mqdes, const void *msg, size_t msglen, int prio)
{
_TCB *rtcb;
_TCB *btcb;
msgq_t *msgq;
mqmsg_t *curr;
mqmsg_t *next;
mqmsg_t *prev;
uint32 saved_state;
int ret = ERROR;
/* Verify the input parameters */
sched_lock();
if (msg && mqdes && (mqdes->oflags & O_WROK) != 0 &&
msglen > 0 && msglen <= (size_t)mqdes->msgq->maxmsgsize &&
prio >= 0 && prio <= MQ_PRIO_MAX)
{
/* Get a pointer to the message queue */
msgq = mqdes->msgq;
/* If we are sending a message from an interrupt handler, then
* try to get message structure unconditionally.
*/
saved_state = irqsave();
if (up_interrupt_context())
{
curr = mq_msgalloc();
}
/* Otherwise, arbitrarily limit the number of messages in the
* queue to the value determined when the message queue was opened.
* This makes us more POSIX-like as well as prohibits one slow
* responding task from consuming all available memory.
*/
else if (msgq->nmsgs >= msgq->maxmsgs)
{
/* Should we block until there is sufficient space in the
* message queue?
*/
if ((mqdes->oflags & O_NONBLOCK) != 0)
{
/* No... We will return an error to the caller. */
curr = NULL;
}
/* Yes... We will not return control until the message queue is
* available.
*/
else
{
/* Loop until there are fewer than max allowable messages in the
* receiving message queue
*/
while (msgq->nmsgs >= msgq->maxmsgs)
{
/* Block until the message queue is no longer full.
* When we are unblocked, we will try again
*/
rtcb = (_TCB*)g_readytorun.head;
rtcb->msgwaitq = msgq;
(msgq->nwaitnotfull)++;
up_block_task(rtcb, TSTATE_WAIT_MQNOTFULL);
}
/* It should be okay to get add a message to the receiving
* message queue now.
*/
curr = mq_msgalloc();
}
}
/* We are not in an interrupt handler and the receiving message queue
* is not full
*/
else
{
/* Just allocate a message */
curr = mq_msgalloc();
}
irqrestore(saved_state);
/* Check if we were able to get a message structure */
if (curr)
{
/* Construct the current message header info */
curr->priority = (ubyte)prio;
curr->msglen = (ubyte)msglen;
/* Copy the message data into the message */
memcpy((void*)msg, (const void*)curr->mail, msglen);
/* Insert the new message in the message queue */
saved_state = irqsave();
/* Search the message list to find the location to insert the new
* message. Each is list is maintained in ascending priority order.
*/
for (prev = NULL, next = (mqmsg_t*)msgq->msglist.head;
next && prio <= next->priority;
prev = next, next = next->next);
/* Add the message at the right place */
if (prev)
{
sq_addafter((sq_entry_t*)prev, (sq_entry_t*)curr,
&msgq->msglist);
}
else
{
sq_addfirst((sq_entry_t*)curr, &msgq->msglist);
}
/* Increment the count of message in the queue */
msgq->nmsgs++;
irqrestore(saved_state);
/* Check if we need to notify any tasks that are attached to the
* message queue
*/
if (msgq->ntmqdes)
{
/* Remove the message notification data from the message queue. */
union sigval value = msgq->ntvalue;
int signo = msgq->ntsigno;
int pid = msgq->ntpid;
/* Detach the notification */
msgq->ntpid = INVALID_PROCESS_ID;
msgq->ntsigno = 0;
msgq->ntvalue.sival_int = 0;
msgq->ntmqdes = NULL;
/* Queue the signal -- What if this returns an error? */
sig_mqnotempty(pid, signo, value);
}
/* Check if any tasks are waiting for the MQ not empty event. */
saved_state = irqsave();
if (msgq->nwaitnotempty > 0)
{
/* Find the highest priority task that is waiting for
* this queue to be non-empty in g_waitingformqnotempty
* list. sched_lock() should give us sufficent protection since
* interrupts should never cause a change in this list
*/
for (btcb = (_TCB*)g_waitingformqnotempty.head;
btcb && btcb->msgwaitq != msgq;
btcb = btcb->flink);
/* If one was found, unblock it */
if (!btcb)
{
PANIC(OSERR_MQNONEMPTYCOUNT);
}
else
{
btcb->msgwaitq = NULL;
msgq->nwaitnotempty--;
up_unblock_task(btcb);
}
}
irqrestore(saved_state);
ret = OK;
}
}
sched_unlock();
return(ret);
}