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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2006-2023, RT-Thread Development Team
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- *
- * Change Logs:
- * Date Author Notes
- * 2012-09-30 Bernard first version.
- * 2021-08-18 chenyingchun add comments
- * 2023-09-15 xqyjlj perf rt_hw_interrupt_disable/enable
- * 2024-01-25 Shell reduce resource usage in completion for better synchronization
- * and smaller footprint.
- */
- #define DBG_TAG "drivers.ipc"
- #define DBG_LVL DBG_INFO
- #include <rtdbg.h>
- #include <rthw.h>
- #include <rtdevice.h>
- /**
- * This is an implementation of completion core on UP system.
- * Noted that spinlock is (preempt_lock + irq_mask) on UP scheduler.
- */
- #define RT_COMPLETED 1
- #define RT_UNCOMPLETED 0
- #define RT_COMPLETION_FLAG(comp) ((comp)->susp_thread_n_flag & 1)
- #define RT_COMPLETION_THREAD(comp) ((rt_thread_t)((comp)->susp_thread_n_flag & ~1))
- #define RT_COMPLETION_NEW_STAT(thread, flag) (((flag) & 1) | (((rt_base_t)thread) & ~1))
- static struct rt_spinlock _completion_lock = RT_SPINLOCK_INIT;
- /**
- * @brief This function will initialize a completion object.
- *
- * @param completion is a pointer to a completion object.
- */
- void rt_completion_init(struct rt_completion *completion)
- {
- RT_ASSERT(completion != RT_NULL);
- completion->susp_thread_n_flag = RT_COMPLETION_NEW_STAT(RT_NULL, RT_UNCOMPLETED);
- }
- RTM_EXPORT(rt_completion_init);
- /**
- * @brief This function will wait for a completion, if the completion is unavailable, the thread shall wait for
- * the completion up to a specified time.
- *
- * @param completion is a pointer to a completion object.
- *
- * @param timeout is a timeout period (unit: OS ticks). If the completion is unavailable, the thread will wait for
- * the completion done up to the amount of time specified by the argument.
- * NOTE: Generally, we use the macro RT_WAITING_FOREVER to set this parameter, which means that when the
- * completion is unavailable, the thread will be waitting forever.
- * @param suspend_flag suspend flags. See rt_thread_suspend_with_flag()
- *
- * @return Return the operation status. ONLY when the return value is RT_EOK, the operation is successful.
- * If the return value is any other values, it means that the completion wait failed.
- *
- * @warning This function can ONLY be called in the thread context. It MUST NOT be called in interrupt context.
- */
- rt_err_t rt_completion_wait_flags(struct rt_completion *completion,
- rt_int32_t timeout, int suspend_flag)
- {
- rt_err_t result;
- rt_base_t level;
- rt_thread_t thread;
- RT_ASSERT(completion != RT_NULL);
- /* current context checking */
- RT_DEBUG_SCHEDULER_AVAILABLE(timeout != 0);
- result = RT_EOK;
- thread = rt_thread_self();
- level = rt_spin_lock_irqsave(&_completion_lock);
- __try_again:
- if (RT_COMPLETION_FLAG(completion) != RT_COMPLETED)
- {
- /* only one thread can suspend on complete */
- RT_ASSERT(RT_COMPLETION_THREAD(completion) == RT_NULL);
- if (timeout == 0)
- {
- result = -RT_ETIMEOUT;
- goto __exit;
- }
- else
- {
- /* reset thread error number */
- thread->error = RT_EOK;
- /* suspend thread */
- result = rt_thread_suspend_with_flag(thread, suspend_flag);
- if (result == RT_EOK)
- {
- /* add to suspended thread */
- rt_base_t waiting_stat = RT_COMPLETION_NEW_STAT(thread, RT_UNCOMPLETED);
- completion->susp_thread_n_flag = waiting_stat;
- /* current context checking */
- RT_DEBUG_NOT_IN_INTERRUPT;
- /* start timer */
- if (timeout > 0)
- {
- /* reset the timeout of thread timer and start it */
- rt_timer_control(&(thread->thread_timer),
- RT_TIMER_CTRL_SET_TIME,
- &timeout);
- rt_timer_start(&(thread->thread_timer));
- }
- /* enable interrupt */
- rt_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&_completion_lock, level);
- /* do schedule */
- rt_schedule();
- level = rt_spin_lock_irqsave(&_completion_lock);
- if (completion->susp_thread_n_flag != waiting_stat)
- {
- /* completion may be completed after we suspend */
- timeout = 0;
- goto __try_again;
- }
- else
- {
- /* no changes, waiting failed */
- result = thread->error;
- result = result > 0 ? -result : result;
- RT_ASSERT(result != RT_EOK);
- }
- }
- }
- }
- /* clean completed flag & remove susp_thread on the case of waking by timeout */
- completion->susp_thread_n_flag = RT_COMPLETION_NEW_STAT(RT_NULL, RT_UNCOMPLETED);
- __exit:
- rt_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&_completion_lock, level);
- return result;
- }
- /**
- * @brief This is same as rt_completion_wait_flags(), except that this API is NOT
- * ISR-safe (you can NOT call completion_done() on isr routine).
- *
- * @param completion is a pointer to a completion object.
- * @param timeout is a timeout period (unit: OS ticks). If the completion is unavailable, the thread will wait for
- * the completion done up to the amount of time specified by the argument.
- * NOTE: Generally, we use the macro RT_WAITING_FOREVER to set this parameter, which means that when the
- * completion is unavailable, the thread will be waitting forever.
- * @param suspend_flag suspend flags. See rt_thread_suspend_with_flag()
- *
- * @return Return the operation status. ONLY when the return value is RT_EOK, the operation is successful.
- * If the return value is any other values, it means that the completion wait failed.
- *
- * @warning This function can ONLY be called in the thread context. It MUST NOT be called in interrupt context.
- */
- rt_err_t rt_completion_wait_flags_noisr(struct rt_completion *completion,
- rt_int32_t timeout, int suspend_flag)
- {
- return rt_completion_wait_flags(completion, timeout, suspend_flag);
- }
- /**
- * @brief This function indicates a completion has done and wakeup the thread
- * and update its errno. No update is applied if it's a negative value.
- *
- * @param completion is a pointer to a completion object.
- * @param thread_errno is the errno set to waking thread.
- * @return RT_EOK if wakeup succeed.
- * RT_EEMPTY if wakeup failure and the completion is set to completed.
- * RT_EBUSY if the completion is still in completed state
- */
- rt_err_t rt_completion_wakeup_by_errno(struct rt_completion *completion,
- rt_err_t thread_errno)
- {
- rt_base_t level;
- rt_err_t error;
- rt_thread_t suspend_thread;
- RT_ASSERT(completion != RT_NULL);
- level = rt_spin_lock_irqsave(&_completion_lock);
- if (RT_COMPLETION_FLAG(completion) == RT_COMPLETED)
- {
- rt_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&_completion_lock, level);
- return -RT_EBUSY;
- }
- suspend_thread = RT_COMPLETION_THREAD(completion);
- if (suspend_thread)
- {
- /* there is one thread in suspended list */
- if (thread_errno >= 0)
- {
- suspend_thread->error = thread_errno;
- }
- error = rt_thread_resume(suspend_thread);
- if (error)
- {
- LOG_D("%s: failed to resume thread with %d", __func__, error);
- error = -RT_EEMPTY;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- /* no thread waiting */
- error = -RT_EEMPTY;
- }
- completion->susp_thread_n_flag = RT_COMPLETION_NEW_STAT(RT_NULL, RT_COMPLETED);
- rt_spin_unlock_irqrestore(&_completion_lock, level);
- return error;
- }
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