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//========================================================================== // // mutex3.cxx // // Mutex test 3 - priority inheritance // //========================================================================== //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTBEGIN#### // ------------------------------------------- // This file is part of eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System. // Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc. // // eCos is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under // the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free // Software Foundation; either version 2 or (at your option) any later version. // // eCos is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY // WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License // for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with eCos; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. // // As a special exception, if other files instantiate templates or use macros // or inline functions from this file, or you compile this file and link it // with other works to produce a work based on this file, this file does not // by itself cause the resulting work to be covered by the GNU General Public // License. However the source code for this file must still be made available // in accordance with section (3) of the GNU General Public License. // // This exception does not invalidate any other reasons why a work based on // this file might be covered by the GNU General Public License. // // Alternative licenses for eCos may be arranged by contacting Red Hat, Inc. // at http://sources.redhat.com/ecos/ecos-license/ // ------------------------------------------- //####ECOSGPLCOPYRIGHTEND#### //========================================================================== //#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN#### // // Author(s): hmt // Contributors: hmt // Date: 2000-01-06 // Description: Tests mutex priority inheritance //####DESCRIPTIONEND#### #include <pkgconf/hal.h> #include <pkgconf/kernel.h> #include <cyg/kernel/sched.hxx> // Cyg_Scheduler::start() #include <cyg/kernel/thread.hxx> // Cyg_Thread #include <cyg/kernel/mutex.hxx> #include <cyg/infra/testcase.h> #include <cyg/kernel/sched.inl> #include <cyg/kernel/thread.inl> #include <cyg/infra/diag.h> // diag_printf #ifdef CYGSEM_HAL_STOP_CONSTRUCTORS_ON_FLAG externC void cyg_hal_invoke_constructors(); #endif // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // // These checks should be enough; any other scheduler which has priorities // should manifest as having no priority inheritance, but otherwise fine, // so the test should work correctly. #if defined(CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK) && \ (CYGNUM_KERNEL_SCHED_PRIORITIES > 20) && \ !defined(CYGPKG_KERNEL_SMP_SUPPORT) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Manufacture a simpler feature test macro for priority inheritance than // the configuration gives us. We have priority inheritance if it is configured // as the only protocol, or if it is the default protocol for dynamic protocol // choice. // FIXME: If we have dynamic protocol choice, we can also set priority inheritance // as the protocol to be used on the mutexes we are interested in. At present we // do not do this. #ifdef CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_INHERIT # ifdef CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_DYNAMIC # ifdef CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT_INHERIT # define PRIORITY_INHERITANCE "dynamic-default-inherit" # endif # else # define PRIORITY_INHERITANCE "static-inherit" # endif #endif #ifdef CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_CEILING # ifdef CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_DYNAMIC # ifdef CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT_CEILING # if CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT_PRIORITY <= 5 # define PRIORITY_INHERITANCE "dynamic-default-ceiling-high" # elif CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT_PRIORITY >= 15 # define NO_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE "dynamic-default-ceiling-low" # else # define PRIORITY_UNKNOWN "dynamic-default-ceiling-mid" # endif # endif # else # if CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT_PRIORITY <= 5 # define PRIORITY_INHERITANCE "static-ceiling-high" # elif CYGSEM_KERNEL_SYNCH_MUTEX_PRIORITY_INVERSION_PROTOCOL_DEFAULT_PRIORITY >= 15 # define NO_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE "static-ceiling-low" # else # define PRIORITY_UNKNOWN "static-ceiling-mid" # endif # endif #endif #ifndef PRIORITY_INHERITANCE # ifndef NO_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE # define NO_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE "no scheme selected" # endif #endif // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Management functions // // Stolen from testaux.hxx and copied in here because I want to be able to // reset the world also. #define NTHREADS 7 static inline void *operator new(size_t size, void *ptr) { return ptr; }; #define STACKSIZE CYGNUM_HAL_STACK_SIZE_TYPICAL static Cyg_Thread *thread[NTHREADS] = { 0 }; typedef CYG_WORD64 CYG_ALIGNMENT_TYPE; static CYG_ALIGNMENT_TYPE thread_obj[NTHREADS] [ (sizeof(Cyg_Thread)+sizeof(CYG_ALIGNMENT_TYPE)-1) / sizeof(CYG_ALIGNMENT_TYPE) ]; static CYG_ALIGNMENT_TYPE stack[NTHREADS] [ (STACKSIZE+sizeof(CYG_ALIGNMENT_TYPE)-1) / sizeof(CYG_ALIGNMENT_TYPE) ]; static volatile int nthreads = 0; static Cyg_Thread *new_thread( cyg_thread_entry *entry, CYG_ADDRWORD data, CYG_ADDRWORD priority, int do_resume ) { int _nthreads = nthreads++; CYG_ASSERT(_nthreads < NTHREADS, "Attempt to create more than NTHREADS threads"); thread[_nthreads] = new( (void *)&thread_obj[_nthreads] ) Cyg_Thread(priority, entry, data, NULL, // no name (CYG_ADDRESS)stack[_nthreads], STACKSIZE ); if ( do_resume ) thread[_nthreads]->resume(); return thread[_nthreads]; } static void kill_threads( void ) { CYG_ASSERT(nthreads <= NTHREADS, "More than NTHREADS threads"); CYG_ASSERT( Cyg_Thread::self() == thread[0], "kill_threads() not called from thread 0"); while ( nthreads > 1 ) { nthreads--; if ( NULL != thread[nthreads] ) { thread[nthreads]->kill(); thread[nthreads]->~Cyg_Thread(); thread[nthreads] = NULL; } } CYG_ASSERT(nthreads == 1, "No threads left"); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ #define DELAYFACTOR 1 // for debugging // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static Cyg_Mutex mutex; // These are for reporting back to the master thread volatile int got_it = 0; volatile int t3ran = 0; volatile int t3ended = 0; volatile int extras[4] = {0,0,0,0}; volatile int go_flag = 0; // but this one controls thread 3 from thread 2 // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // 0 to 3 of these run generally to interfere with the other processing, // to cause multiple prio inheritances, and clashes in any orders. static void extra_thread( CYG_ADDRWORD data ) { #define XINFO( z ) \ do { z[13] = '0' + data; CYG_TEST_INFO( z ); } while ( 0 ) static char running[] = "Extra thread Xa running"; static char exiting[] = "Extra thread Xa exiting"; static char resumed[] = "Extra thread Xa resumed"; static char locked[] = "Extra thread Xa locked"; static char unlocked[] = "Extra thread Xa unlocked"; XINFO( running ); Cyg_Thread *self = Cyg_Thread::self(); self->suspend(); XINFO( resumed ); mutex.lock(); XINFO( locked ); mutex.unlock(); XINFO( unlocked ); extras[ data ] ++; XINFO( exiting ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void t1( CYG_ADDRWORD data ) { Cyg_Thread *self = Cyg_Thread::self(); CYG_TEST_INFO( "Thread 1 running" ); self->suspend(); mutex.lock(); got_it++; CYG_TEST_CHECK( 0 == t3ended, "T3 ended prematurely [T1,1]" ); mutex.unlock(); CYG_TEST_CHECK( 0 == t3ended, "T3 ended prematurely [T1,2]" ); // That's all. CYG_TEST_INFO( "Thread 1 exit" ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void t2( CYG_ADDRWORD data ) { Cyg_Thread *self = Cyg_Thread::self(); int i; cyg_tick_count then, now; CYG_TEST_INFO( "Thread 2 running" ); CYG_TEST_CHECK( 0 == (data & ~0x77), "Bad T2 arg: extra bits" ); CYG_TEST_CHECK( 0 == (data & (data >> 4)), "Bad T2 arg: overlap" ); self->suspend(); // depending on our config argument, optionally restart some of the // extra threads to throw noise into the scheduler: for ( i = 0; i < 3; i++ ) if ( (1 << i) & data ) // bits 0-2 control thread[i+4]->resume(); // made sure extras are thread[4-6] self->delay( DELAYFACTOR * 10 ); // let those threads run Cyg_Scheduler::lock(); // do this next lot atomically go_flag = 1; // unleash thread 3 thread[1]->resume(); // resume thread 1 // depending on our config argument, optionally restart some of the // extra threads to throw noise into the scheduler at this later point: for ( i = 4; i < 7; i++ ) if ( (1 << i) & data ) // bits 4-6 control thread[i]->resume(); // made sure extras are thread[4-6] Cyg_Scheduler::unlock(); // let scheduling proceed // Need a delay (but not a CPU yield) to allow t3 to awaken and act on // the go_flag, otherwise we check these details below too soon. // Actually, waiting for the clock to tick a couple of times would be // better, so that is what we will do. Must be a busy-wait. then = Cyg_Clock::real_time_clock->current_value(); do { now = Cyg_Clock::real_time_clock->current_value(); // Wait longer than the delay in t3 waiting on go_flag } while ( now < (then + 3) ); #ifdef PRIORITY_UNKNOWN CYG_TEST_INFO( "Not checking: " PRIORITY_UNKNOWN ); #else #ifdef PRIORITY_INHERITANCE CYG_TEST_INFO( "Checking priority scheme: " PRIORITY_INHERITANCE ); CYG_TEST_CHECK( 1 == t3ran, "Thread 3 did not run" ); CYG_TEST_CHECK( 1 == got_it, "Thread 1 did not get the mutex" ); #else CYG_TEST_INFO( "Checking NO priority scheme: " NO_PRIORITY_INHERITANCE ); CYG_TEST_CHECK( 0 == t3ran, "Thread 3 DID run" ); CYG_TEST_CHECK( 0 == got_it, "Thread 1 DID get the mutex" ); #endif #endif CYG_TEST_CHECK( 0 == t3ended, "Thread 3 ended prematurely [T2,1]" ); self->delay( DELAYFACTOR * 20 ); // let those threads run CYG_TEST_CHECK( 1 == t3ran, "Thread 3 did not run" ); CYG_TEST_CHECK( 1 == got_it, "Thread 1 did not get the mutex" ); CYG_TEST_CHECK( 1 == t3ended, "Thread 3 has not ended" ); for ( i = 0; i < 3; i++ ) if ( (1 << i) & (data | data >> 4) ) // bits 0-2 and 4-6 control CYG_TEST_CHECK( 1 == extras[i+1], "Extra thread did not run" ); else CYG_TEST_CHECK( 0 == extras[i+1], "Extra thread ran" ); CYG_TEST_PASS( "Thread 2 exiting, AOK" ); // That's all: restart the control thread. thread[0]->resume(); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void t3( CYG_ADDRWORD data ) { Cyg_Thread *self = Cyg_Thread::self(); CYG_TEST_INFO( "Thread 3 running" ); mutex.lock(); self->delay( DELAYFACTOR * 5 ); // let thread 3a run thread[2]->resume(); // resume thread 2 while ( 0 == go_flag ) self->delay(1); // wait until we are told to go t3ran ++; // record the fact CYG_TEST_CHECK( 0 == got_it, "Thread 1 claims to have got my mutex" ); mutex.unlock(); t3ended ++; // record that we came back CYG_TEST_CHECK( 1 == got_it, "Thread 1 did not get the mutex" ); CYG_TEST_INFO( "Thread 3 exit" ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ static void control_thread( CYG_ADDRWORD data ) { Cyg_Thread *self = Cyg_Thread::self(); int i; CYG_TEST_INIT(); CYG_TEST_INFO( "Control Thread running" ); // Go through the 27 possibilitied of resuming the extra threads // 0: not at all // 1: early in the process // 2: later on // which are represented by bits 0-3 and 4-6 resp in the argument to // thread 2 (none set means no resume at all). for ( i = 0; i < 27; i++ ) { static int xx[] = { 0, 1, 16 }; int j = i % 3; int k = (i / 3) % 3; int l = (i / 9) % 3; int d = xx[j] | (xx[k]<<1) | (xx[l]<<2) ; if ( cyg_test_is_simulator && (0 != i && 13 != i && 26 != i) ) continue; // 13 is 111 base 3, 26 is 222 base 3 #ifdef PRIORITY_INHERITANCE // If the simple scheme plus relay enhancement, or any other // *complete* scheme, we can run all three ancillary threads no // problem, so no special action here. #else // If no priority inheritance at all, running threads 1a and 2a is // OK, but not thread 3a; it blocks the world. if ( l ) // Cannot run thread 3a if no break; // priority inheritance at all. #endif mutex = Cyg_Mutex(); // Reinitialize this got_it = 0; t3ran = 0; t3ended = 0; for ( int z = 0; z < 4; z++ ) extras[z] = 0; go_flag = 0; new_thread( t1, 0, 5, 1 ); // Slot 1 new_thread( t2, d, 10, 1 ); // Slot 2 new_thread( t3, 0, 15, 1 ); // Slot 3 new_thread( extra_thread, 1, 8, j ); // Slot 4 new_thread( extra_thread, 2, 12, k ); // Slot 5 new_thread( extra_thread, 3, 17, l ); // Slot 6 { static char *a[] = { "inactive", "run early", "run late" }; diag_printf( "\n----- [%2d] New Cycle: 0x%02x, Threads 1a %s, 2a %s, 3a %s -----\n", i, d, a[j], a[k], a[l] ); } self->suspend(); kill_threads(); mutex.~Cyg_Mutex(); } CYG_TEST_EXIT( "Control Thread exit" ); } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ externC void cyg_user_start( void ) { #ifdef CYGSEM_HAL_STOP_CONSTRUCTORS_ON_FLAG cyg_hal_invoke_constructors(); #endif new_thread( control_thread, 0, 2, 1 ); } #else // CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK &c externC void cyg_start( void ) { CYG_TEST_INIT(); CYG_TEST_PASS_FINISH("Mutex3 test requires:\n" "CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK &&\n" "(CYGNUM_KERNEL_SCHED_PRIORITIES > 20) &&\n" "!defined(CYGPKG_KERNEL_SMP_SUPPORT)\n"); } #endif // CYGVAR_KERNEL_COUNTERS_CLOCK &c // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Documentation: enclosed is the design of this test. // // It has been carefully constructed so that it does NOT use other kernel // facilities (aside from delay-task) to test that priority inheritance is // working, or not, as intended by the configuration. // // These notes describe the flow of control in one run of the test with the // ancillary tasks optionally interspersed. The details of how those extra // tasks are or are not allowed to run are not described. // // // // The only change in the test that depends on whether there is inheritance or // not is the check in thread 2 on "3-ran" and "got it" flags marked **** // // // volatile &c booleans: // "got it" = FALSE // "3-ran" = FALSE // "3-ended" = FALSE // "extras"[3] = FALSE // // thread 1. prio 5, self-suspend. // // thread 1a, prio 8, self-suspend. // // thread 2. prio 10, self-suspend. // // thread 2a, prio 12, self-suspend. // // thread 3. prio 15, runs, lock mutex, resume(2) // // thread 3a, prio 17, self-suspend. // // 2. runs, // 2. resume(3a) +++OPTIONAL // 2. resume(2a) +++OPTIONAL // 2. resume(1a) +++OPTIONAL // [1a lock-fail] thread 3->prio := 8 // // [3. runs maybe, does the looping thing] // // 2. sleep a while... // // [2a lock-fail] thread 3->prio := 12 // // [3. runs maybe, does the looping thing] // // [3a lock-fail] thread 3->prio unchanged // // [3. runs maybe, does the looping thing] // // 2. lock scheduler // 2. set "go-flag" // 2. resume(1) // 2. resume(1a) +++OPTIONAL // 2. resume(2a) +++OPTIONAL // 2. resume(3a) +++OPTIONAL // 2. unlock scheduler // // 1. runs, lock mutex - thread 3 has it locked // // 2. busy-waits a bit for thread 3 to come out of its delay() loop. // This must be a *busy*wait so that 3 can only run via the // inherited raised priority. // // [xa. all do the same: lock mutex, ] // [xa. unlock mutex ] // [xa. set a flag "extras"[x] to say we are done. ] // [xa. exit ] // // // // INHERIT // ------- // // thread 3->prio := 5 // // 3. runs, // 3. set a flag to say "3-ran", // 3. loop with a sleep(1) until "go-flag" is set. // 3. check "got it" is false, // 3. then unlock mutex, // // thread 3->prio := 15 // // 1. runs, set a flag to say "got it", // 1. check "3-ended" flag is false // 1. unlock mutex, // 1. check "3-ended" flag is still false // 1. exit. // // [1a locks, unlocks, exits] // // 2. runs, check "3-ran" and "got it" flags are TRUE **** // 2. check "3-ended" flag is false // 2. sleeps for a while so that... // // [2a locks, unlocks, exits] // // 3. runs, set "3-ended" flag, // 3. check "3-ran" and "got it" flags // 3. exit // // [3a locks, unlocks, exits] // // 2. awakens, checks all flags true, // 2. check that all "extra" threads that we started have indeed run // 2. end of test. // // // // // NO-INHERIT // ---------- // thread 1 is waiting on the mutex // // [1a lock-fail] // // 2. runs, checks that "3-ran" and "got it" flags are FALSE **** // 2. check "3-ended" flag is false // 2. sleeps for a while so that... // // [2a. lock-fail] // // 3. runs, set a flag to say "3-ran", // 3. check "got it" is false, // 3. then unlock mutex, // // 1. runs, set a flag to say "got it", // 1. check "3-ended" flag is false // 1. unlock mutex, // 1. check "3-ended" flag is still false // 1. exit. // // [1a locks, unlocks, exits] // [2a locks, unlocks, exits] // // 3. runs, set "3-ended" flag, // 3. check "3-ran" and "got it" flags // 3. exit // // [3a locks, unlocks, exits] // // 2. awakens, checks all flags true, // 2. check that all "extra" threads that we started have indeed run // 2. end of test. // // // (the end) // // // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // EOF mutex3.cxx
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