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#ifndef CYGONCE_KERNEL_THREAD_INL
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#define CYGONCE_KERNEL_THREAD_INL
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//==========================================================================
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//
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//      thread.inl
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//
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//      Thread class inlines
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//
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//==========================================================================
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN####
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// -------------------------------------------
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// This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System.
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// Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc.
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// Copyright (C) 2003 Gary Thomas
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//
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// eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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// the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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// Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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// WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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// for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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// with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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// 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
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//
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// As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros
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// or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it
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// with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not
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// by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public
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// License. However the source code for this file must still be made available
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// in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License.
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//
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// This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on
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// this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License.
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//
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// Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc.
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// at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/
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// -------------------------------------------
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//####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND####
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//==========================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
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//
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// Author(s):   nickg
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// Contributors:        nickg
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// Date:        1997-09-09
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// Purpose:     Define inlines for thread classes
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// Description: Inline implementations of various member functions defined
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//              in various Thread classes.
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// Usage:
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//              #include 
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//              ...
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//              #include 
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//              ...
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//
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//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
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//
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//==========================================================================
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#include 
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#include 
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#include 
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#include 
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#ifndef CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE
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#define CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE (0)
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#endif
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//==========================================================================
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// Inlines for Cyg_HardwareThread
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// get the size/base of this thread's stack
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inline CYG_ADDRESS
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Cyg_HardwareThread::get_stack_base()
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{
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    return stack_base - CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE;
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}
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inline cyg_uint32
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Cyg_HardwareThread::get_stack_size()
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{
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    return stack_size + 2 * CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE;
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Check the stack bounds of this thread:
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECKING
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inline void Cyg_HardwareThread::check_stack(void)
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{
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    cyg_uint32 sig = (cyg_uint32)this;
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    cyg_uint32 *base = (cyg_uint32 *)get_stack_base();
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    cyg_uint32 *top =  (cyg_uint32 *)(stack_base + stack_size);
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    cyg_ucount32 i;
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    CYG_INSTRUMENT_THREAD(CHECK_STACK, base, top );
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    CYG_ASSERT( 0 == ((sizeof(CYG_WORD)-1) & (cyg_uint32)base), "stack base not word aligned" );
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    CYG_ASSERT( 0 == ((sizeof(CYG_WORD)-1) & (cyg_uint32)top),  "stack  top not word aligned" );
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    CYG_ASSERT( (cyg_uint32)stack_ptr > (cyg_uint32)stack_base,
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                "Stack_ptr below base" );
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    CYG_ASSERT( (cyg_uint32)stack_ptr <= ((cyg_uint32)stack_base + stack_size),
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                "Stack_ptr above top" );
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    for ( i = 0;
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          i < CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE/sizeof(cyg_uint32);
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          i++ ) {
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        if ((sig ^ (i * 0x01010101)) != base[i]) {
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            char *reason = "Stack base corrupt";
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            diag_printf("%s - i: %d\n", reason, i);
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            diag_dump_buf(base, CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE);
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            CYG_FAIL(reason);
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        }
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        if ((sig ^ (i * 0x10101010)) != top[i]) {
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            char *reason = "Stack top corrupt";
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            diag_printf("%s - i: %d\n", reason, i);
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            diag_dump_buf(top, CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE);
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            CYG_FAIL(reason);
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        }
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    }
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_LIMIT
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    // we won't have added check data above the stack limit if it hasn't
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    // been incremented
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    if (stack_limit != stack_base) {
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        CYG_ADDRESS limit = stack_limit;
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        // the limit will be off by the check data size, so lets correct it
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        limit -= CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE;
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        // determine base of check data by rounding up to nearest word aligned
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        // address if not already aligned
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        cyg_uint32 *p = (cyg_uint32 *)((limit + 3) & ~3);
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        // i.e. + sizeof(cyg_uint32)-1) & ~(sizeof(cyg_uint32)-1);
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        for ( i = 0;
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              i < CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE/sizeof(cyg_uint32);
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              i++ ) {
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            if ((sig ^ (i * 0x01010101)) != p[i]) {
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                char *reason = "Gap between stack limit and base corrupt";
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                diag_printf("%s - i: %d\n", reason, i);
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                diag_dump_buf(p, CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE);
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                CYG_FAIL(reason);
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            }
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        }
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    }
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#endif
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}
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#endif
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Measure the stack usage of the thread
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_MEASUREMENT
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inline cyg_uint32 Cyg_HardwareThread::measure_stack_usage(void)
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{
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_LIMIT
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    CYG_WORD *base = (CYG_WORD *)stack_limit;
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    cyg_uint32 size = (stack_size - (stack_limit-stack_base))/sizeof(CYG_WORD);
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#else
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    CYG_WORD *base = (CYG_WORD *)stack_base;
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    cyg_uint32 size = stack_size/sizeof(CYG_WORD);
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#endif
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    cyg_ucount32 i;
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    // Work up the stack comparing with the preset value
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    // We assume the stack grows downwards, hmm...
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    for (i=0; i
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        if (base[i] != 0xDEADBEEF)
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          break;
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    }
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    return (size - i)*sizeof(CYG_WORD);
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}
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#endif
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Attach a stack to this thread. If there is a HAL defined macro to
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// do this, then we use that, otherwise assume a falling stack.
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inline void Cyg_HardwareThread::attach_stack(CYG_ADDRESS s_base, cyg_uint32 s_size)
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{
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#ifdef CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_MINIMUM
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    CYG_ASSERT( s_size >= CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_MINIMUM,
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                "Stack size too small");
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#endif
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECKING
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    {
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        cyg_uint32 sig = (cyg_uint32)this;
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        cyg_uint32 *base = (cyg_uint32 *)s_base;
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        cyg_uint32 *top =  (cyg_uint32 *)(s_base + s_size -
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            CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE);
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        unsigned int i;
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        CYG_INSTRUMENT_THREAD(ATTACH_STACK, base, top );
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        CYG_ASSERT( NULL != base, "stack base non-NULL" );
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        CYG_ASSERT( 0 == ((sizeof(CYG_WORD)-1) & (cyg_uint32)base), "stack base alignment" );
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        CYG_ASSERT( 0 == ((sizeof(CYG_WORD)-1) & (cyg_uint32)top),  "stack  top alignment" );
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        for ( i = 0;
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              i < CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECK_DATA_SIZE/sizeof(cyg_uint32);
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              i++ ) {
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            base[i] = (sig ^ (i * 0x01010101));
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             top[i] = (sig ^ (i * 0x10101010));
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        }
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        // This check for overlap of the two signature areas also detects
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        // wrap round zero of the size in the unsigned subtraction below.
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        CYG_ASSERT( &base[i] < &top[0], "Stack is so small size wrapped" );
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        // Use this 'i' expression to round correctly to whole words.
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        s_base += i * sizeof(cyg_uint32);
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        s_size -= i * sizeof(cyg_uint32) * 2;
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        // This is a complete guess, the 256; the point is to assert early that
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        // this might go badly wrong.  It would not detect wrap of unsigned size.
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        CYG_ASSERT( s_size >= 256,
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                    "Stack size too small after allocating checking buffer");
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    }
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#endif
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_MEASUREMENT
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    {
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        CYG_WORD *base = (CYG_WORD *)s_base;
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        cyg_uint32 size = s_size/sizeof(CYG_WORD);
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        cyg_ucount32 i;
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        // initialize all of stack with known value - don't choose 0
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        // could do with pseudo value as above, but this way, checking
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        // is faster
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        for (i=0; i
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                base[i] = 0xDEADBEEF;
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        }
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        // Don't bother about the case when the stack isn't a multiple of
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        // CYG_WORD in size. Since it's at the top of the stack, it will
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        // almost certainly be overwritten the instant the thread starts
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        // anyway.
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    }
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#endif
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    stack_base = s_base;
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    stack_size = s_size;
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_LIMIT
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    stack_limit = s_base;
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#endif
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#ifdef HAL_THREAD_ATTACH_STACK
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    HAL_THREAD_ATTACH_STACK(stack_ptr, stack_base, stack_size);
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#else
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    stack_ptr = stack_base + stack_size;
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#endif
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECKING
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    check_stack();
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#endif
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline Cyg_HardwareThread::Cyg_HardwareThread(
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    cyg_thread_entry        *e_point,   // entry point function
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    CYG_ADDRWORD            e_data,     // entry data
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    cyg_ucount32            s_size,     // stack size, 0 = use default
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    CYG_ADDRESS             s_base      // stack base, NULL = allocate
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)
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{
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    entry_point = e_point;
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    entry_data  = e_data;
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#ifdef CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
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    saved_context = 0;
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#endif
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    attach_stack( s_base, s_size );
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};
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#ifdef CYGDBG_KERNEL_DEBUG_GDB_THREAD_SUPPORT
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// Return the current saved state for this thread.
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inline HAL_SavedRegisters *Cyg_HardwareThread::get_saved_context()
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{
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    HAL_SavedRegisters *regs;
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    if( saved_context != 0 ) regs = saved_context;
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    else HAL_THREAD_GET_SAVED_REGISTERS( stack_ptr, regs );
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    return regs;
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}
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inline void Cyg_HardwareThread::set_saved_context(HAL_SavedRegisters *ctx)
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{
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    saved_context = ctx;
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}
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#endif
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// (declare this inline before its first use)
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inline cyg_uint16 Cyg_Thread::get_unique_id()
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{
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    return unique_id;
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Initialize the context of this thread.
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inline void Cyg_HardwareThread::init_context(Cyg_Thread *thread)
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{
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#ifdef CYGPKG_INFRA_DEBUG
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    cyg_uint32 threadid = thread->get_unique_id()*0x01010000;
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#else
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#endif
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    HAL_THREAD_INIT_CONTEXT( stack_ptr, thread, thread_entry, threadid );
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Save current thread's context and load that of the given next thread.
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// This function is only really here for completeness, the
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// kernel generally calls the HAL macros directly.
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inline void Cyg_HardwareThread::switch_context(Cyg_HardwareThread *next)
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{
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    HAL_THREAD_SWITCH_CONTEXT( &stack_ptr, &next->stack_ptr );
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Get and set entry_data.
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inline void Cyg_HardwareThread::set_entry_data( CYG_ADDRWORD data )
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{
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    entry_data = data;
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}
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inline CYG_ADDRWORD Cyg_HardwareThread::get_entry_data()
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{
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    return entry_data;
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Allocate some memory at the lower end of the stack
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// by moving the stack limit pointer.
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_LIMIT
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#ifndef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_STACK_CHECKING
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// if stack checking, implementation is in thread.cxx
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inline void *Cyg_HardwareThread::increment_stack_limit( cyg_ucount32 size )
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{
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    void *ret = (void *)stack_limit;
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    stack_limit += size;
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    return ret;
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}
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#endif
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inline CYG_ADDRESS
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Cyg_HardwareThread::get_stack_limit()
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{
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    return stack_limit;
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}
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#endif
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//==========================================================================
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// Inlines for Cyg_Thread class
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inline Cyg_Thread *Cyg_Thread::self()
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{
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    return Cyg_Scheduler::get_current_thread();
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline void Cyg_Thread::yield()
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{
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    self()->Cyg_SchedThread::yield();
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline void
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{
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    self()->Cyg_SchedThread::rotate_queue( pri );
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline void
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{
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    this->Cyg_SchedThread::to_queue_head();
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#ifdef CYGIMP_THREAD_PRIORITY
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{
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#ifdef CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_SIMPLE
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#endif
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    return priority;
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}
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// regardless of inheritance or scheduling concerns.
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inline cyg_priority Cyg_Thread::get_current_priority()
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{
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    return priority;
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}
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#endif
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline void Cyg_Thread::set_sleep_reason( cyg_reason reason)
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{
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    self()->sleep_reason = reason;
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    self()->wake_reason = NONE;
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline Cyg_Thread::cyg_reason Cyg_Thread::get_sleep_reason()
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{
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    return sleep_reason;
442
}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline void Cyg_Thread::set_wake_reason( cyg_reason reason )
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{
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    sleep_reason = NONE;
449
    wake_reason = reason;
450
}
451
 
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline Cyg_Thread::cyg_reason Cyg_Thread::get_wake_reason()
455
{
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    return wake_reason;
457
}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline void Cyg_Thread::set_timer(
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    cyg_tick_count      trigger,
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    cyg_reason          reason
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)
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{
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_TIMER
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    self()->sleep_reason = reason;
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    self()->wake_reason = NONE;
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#endif
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}
472
 
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline void Cyg_Thread::clear_timer()
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{
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#ifdef CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_TIMER
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    self()->timer.disable();
479
#endif
480
}
481
 
482
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
483
 
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#ifdef CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA
485
 
486
inline CYG_ADDRWORD Cyg_Thread::get_data( Cyg_Thread::cyg_data_index index )
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{
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    CYG_ASSERT( index < CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA_MAX,
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                "Per thread data index out of bounds");
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    CYG_ASSERT( (thread_data_map & (1<
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                "Unallocated index used");
492
 
493
    return self()->thread_data[index];
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}
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496
inline CYG_ADDRWORD *Cyg_Thread::get_data_ptr( Cyg_Thread::cyg_data_index index )
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{
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    CYG_ASSERT( index < CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA_MAX,
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                "Per thread data index out of bounds");
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    CYG_ASSERT( (thread_data_map & (1<
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                "Unallocated index used");
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    return &(self()->thread_data[index]);
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}
505
 
506
inline void Cyg_Thread::set_data( Cyg_Thread::cyg_data_index index,
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                                  CYG_ADDRWORD data )
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{
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    CYG_ASSERT( index < CYGNUM_KERNEL_THREADS_DATA_MAX,
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                "Per thread data index out of bounds");
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    CYG_ASSERT( (thread_data_map & (1<
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                "Unallocated index used");
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    thread_data[index] = data;
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}
516
 
517
#endif
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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521
#ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL_THREADS_DESTRUCTORS
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523
// Add and remove destructors. Returns true on success, false on failure.
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inline cyg_bool
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Cyg_Thread::add_destructor( destructor_fn fn, CYG_ADDRWORD data )
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{
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    cyg_ucount16 i;
528
#ifndef CYGSEM_KERNEL_THREADS_DESTRUCTORS_PER_THREAD
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    Cyg_Scheduler::lock();
530
#endif
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    for (i=0; i
532
        if (NULL == destructors[i].fn) {
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            destructors[i].data = data;
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            destructors[i].fn = fn;
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#ifndef CYGSEM_KERNEL_THREADS_DESTRUCTORS_PER_THREAD
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            Cyg_Scheduler::unlock();
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#endif
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            return true;
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        }
540
    }
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#ifndef CYGSEM_KERNEL_THREADS_DESTRUCTORS_PER_THREAD
542
    Cyg_Scheduler::unlock();
543
#endif
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    return false;
545
}
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547
inline cyg_bool
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Cyg_Thread::rem_destructor( destructor_fn fn, CYG_ADDRWORD data )
549
{
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    cyg_ucount16 i;
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#ifndef CYGSEM_KERNEL_THREADS_DESTRUCTORS_PER_THREAD
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    Cyg_Scheduler::lock();
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#endif
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    for (i=0; i
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        if (destructors[i].fn == fn && destructors[i].data == data) {
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            destructors[i].fn = NULL;
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#ifndef CYGSEM_KERNEL_THREADS_DESTRUCTORS_PER_THREAD
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            Cyg_Scheduler::unlock();
559
#endif
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            return true;
561
        }
562
    }
563
#ifndef CYGSEM_KERNEL_THREADS_DESTRUCTORS_PER_THREAD
564
    Cyg_Scheduler::unlock();
565
#endif
566
    return false;
567
}
568
#endif
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570
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
571
 
572
#ifdef CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_NAME
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574
inline char *Cyg_Thread::get_name()
575
{
576
    return name;
577
}
578
 
579
#endif
580
 
581
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
582
 
583
#ifdef CYGVAR_KERNEL_THREADS_LIST
584
 
585
inline Cyg_Thread *Cyg_Thread::get_list_head()
586
{
587
    return thread_list?thread_list->list_next:0;
588
}
589
 
590
inline Cyg_Thread *Cyg_Thread::get_list_next()
591
{
592
    return (this==thread_list)?0:list_next;
593
}
594
 
595
#endif
596
 
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598
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
599
 
600
#ifdef CYGPKG_KERNEL_EXCEPTIONS
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inline void Cyg_Thread::register_exception(
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    cyg_code                exception_number,       // exception number
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    cyg_exception_handler   handler,                // handler function
605
    CYG_ADDRWORD            data,                   // data argument
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    cyg_exception_handler   **old_handler,          // handler function
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    CYG_ADDRWORD            *old_data               // data argument
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    )
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{
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    self()->exception_control.register_exception(
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        exception_number,
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        handler,
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        data,
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        old_handler,
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        old_data
616
        );
617
}
618
 
619
inline void Cyg_Thread::deregister_exception(
620
    cyg_code                exception_number        // exception number
621
    )
622
{
623
    self()->exception_control.deregister_exception(
624
        exception_number
625
        );
626
}
627
 
628
#endif
629
 
630
//==========================================================================
631
// Inlines for Cyg_ThreadTimer class
632
 
633
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
634
#if defined(CYGFUN_KERNEL_THREADS_TIMER) && defined(CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK)
635
 
636
inline Cyg_ThreadTimer::Cyg_ThreadTimer(
637
    Cyg_Thread  *th
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    )
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    : Cyg_Alarm(Cyg_Clock::real_time_clock,
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                &alarm,
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                CYG_ADDRWORD(this)
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                )
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{
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    thread = th;
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}
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#endif
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//==========================================================================
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// Inlines for Cyg_ThreadQueue class
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inline void Cyg_ThreadQueue::enqueue(Cyg_Thread *thread)
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{
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    Cyg_ThreadQueue_Implementation::enqueue(thread);
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline Cyg_Thread *Cyg_ThreadQueue::highpri()
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{
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    return Cyg_ThreadQueue_Implementation::highpri();
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline Cyg_Thread *Cyg_ThreadQueue::dequeue()
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{
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    return Cyg_ThreadQueue_Implementation::dequeue();
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline void Cyg_ThreadQueue::remove(Cyg_Thread *thread)
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{
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    Cyg_ThreadQueue_Implementation::remove(thread);
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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inline cyg_bool Cyg_ThreadQueue::empty()
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{
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    return Cyg_ThreadQueue_Implementation::empty();
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}
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// -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#endif // ifndef CYGONCE_KERNEL_THREAD_INL
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// EOF thread.inl

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