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The main purpose of this patch is to fix handling of unpause calls from PM while another call is ongoing. The solution to this problem sparked a full revision of the threading model, consisting of a large number of related changes: - all active worker threads are now always associated with a process, and every process has at most one active thread working for it; - the process lock is always held by a process's worker thread; - a process can now have both normal work and postponed PM work associated to it; - timer expiry and non-postponed PM work is done from the main thread; - filp garbage collection is done from a thread associated with VFS; - reboot calls from PM are now done from a thread associated with PM; - the DS events handler is protected from starting multiple threads; - support for a system worker thread has been removed; - the deadlock recovery thread has been replaced by a parameter to the worker_start() function; the number of worker threads has consequently been increased by one; - saving and restoring of global but per-thread variables is now centralized in worker_suspend() and worker_resume(); err_code is now saved and restored in all cases; - the concept of jobs has been removed, and job_m_in now points to a message stored in the worker thread structure instead; - the PM lock has been removed; - the separate exec lock has been replaced by a lock on the VM process, which was already being locked for exec calls anyway; - PM_UNPAUSE is now processed as a postponed PM request, from a thread associated with the target process; - the FP_DROP_WORK flag has been removed, since it is no longer more than just an optimization and only applied to processes operating on a pipe when getting killed; - assignment to "fp" now takes place only when obtaining new work in the main thread or a worker thread, when resuming execution of a thread, and in the special case of exiting processes during reboot; - there are no longer special cases where the yield() call is used to force a thread to run. Change-Id: I7a97b9b95c2450454a9b5318dfa0e6150d4e6858
50 lines
1.7 KiB
C
50 lines
1.7 KiB
C
#ifndef __VFS_GLO_H__
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#define __VFS_GLO_H__
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/* EXTERN should be extern except for the table file */
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#ifdef _TABLE
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#undef EXTERN
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#define EXTERN
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#endif
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#include <minix/param.h>
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/* File System global variables */
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EXTERN struct fproc *fp; /* pointer to caller's fproc struct */
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EXTERN int susp_count; /* number of procs suspended on pipe */
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EXTERN int nr_locks; /* number of locks currently in place */
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EXTERN int reviving; /* number of pipe processes to be revived */
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EXTERN int pending;
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EXTERN int sending;
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EXTERN int verbose;
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EXTERN dev_t ROOT_DEV; /* device number of the root device */
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EXTERN int ROOT_FS_E; /* kernel endpoint of the root FS proc */
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EXTERN u32_t system_hz; /* system clock frequency. */
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/* The parameters of the call are kept here. */
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EXTERN message m_in; /* the input message itself */
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# define who_p ((int) (fp - fproc))
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# define fproc_addr(e) (&fproc[_ENDPOINT_P(e)])
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# define who_e (self != NULL ? fp->fp_endpoint : m_in.m_source)
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# define call_nr (m_in.m_type)
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# define job_m_in (self->w_msg)
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# define job_call_nr (job_m_in.m_type)
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# define super_user (fp->fp_effuid == SU_UID ? 1 : 0)
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# define scratch(p) (scratchpad[((int) ((p) - fproc))])
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EXTERN struct worker_thread *self;
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EXTERN int deadlock_resolving;
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EXTERN mutex_t bsf_lock;/* Global lock for access to block special files */
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EXTERN struct worker_thread workers[NR_WTHREADS];
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EXTERN char mount_label[LABEL_MAX]; /* label of file system to mount */
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/* The following variables are used for returning results to the caller. */
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EXTERN int err_code; /* temporary storage for error number */
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/* Data initialized elsewhere. */
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extern int(*call_vec[]) (message *);
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extern int(*pfs_call_vec[]) (message *m_out);
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EXTERN struct kinfo kinfo; /* kernel information */
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#endif
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