freebsd-skq/lib/libkse/thread/thr_spinlock.c
Daniel Eischen 55613576f5 o Don't add a scope system thread's KSE to the list of available
KSEs when it's thread exits; allow the GC handler to do that.

o Make spinlock/spinlock critical regions.

The following were submitted by davidxu

  o Alow thr_switch() to take a null mailbox argument.

  o Better protect cancellation checks.

  o Don't set KSE specific data when creating new KSEs; rely on the
    first upcall of the KSE to set it.

  o Add the ability to set the maximum concurrency level and do this
    automatically.  We should have a way to enable/disable this with
    some sort of tunable because some applications may not want this
    to be the default.

  o Hold the scheduling lock across thread switch calls.

  o If scheduling of a thread fails, make sure to remove it from the list
    of active threads.

  o Better protect accesses to a joining threads when the target thread is
    exited and detached.

  o Remove some macro definitions that are now provided by <sys/kse.h>.

  o Don't leave the library in threaded mode if creation of the initial
    KSE fails.

  o Wakeup idle KSEs when there are threads ready to run.

  o Maintain the number of threads active in the priority queue.
2003-04-28 23:56:12 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1997 John Birrell <jb@cimlogic.com.au>.
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#include <sys/types.h>
#include <machine/atomic.h>
#include <libc_private.h>
#include "spinlock.h"
#include "thr_private.h"
/*
* These are for compatability only. Spinlocks of this type
* are deprecated.
*/
void
_spinunlock(spinlock_t *lck)
{
kse_critical_t crit;
crit = (kse_critical_t)lck->fname;
atomic_store_rel_long(&lck->access_lock, 0);
if (crit != NULL)
_kse_critical_leave(crit);
}
/*
* Lock a location for the running thread. Yield to allow other
* threads to run if this thread is blocked because the lock is
* not available. Note that this function does not sleep. It
* assumes that the lock will be available very soon.
*/
void
_spinlock(spinlock_t *lck)
{
kse_critical_t crit;
/*
* Try to grab the lock and loop if another thread grabs
* it before we do.
*/
if (_kse_isthreaded())
crit = _kse_critical_enter();
else
crit = NULL;
while(_atomic_lock(&lck->access_lock)) {
while (lck->access_lock)
;
}
lck->fname = (char *)crit;
}
/*
* Lock a location for the running thread. Yield to allow other
* threads to run if this thread is blocked because the lock is
* not available. Note that this function does not sleep. It
* assumes that the lock will be available very soon.
*
* This function checks if the running thread has already locked the
* location, warns if this occurs and creates a thread dump before
* returning.
*/
void
_spinlock_debug(spinlock_t *lck, char *fname, int lineno)
{
_spinlock(lck);
}