1------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2-- -- 3-- GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS -- 4-- -- 5-- S Y S T E M . T A S K I N G . P R O T E C T E D _ O B J E C T S -- 6-- -- 7-- S p e c -- 8-- -- 9-- Copyright (C) 1992-2011, Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- 10-- -- 11-- GNARL is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -- 12-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- -- 13-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- -- 14-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- -- 15-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY -- 16-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. -- 17-- -- 18-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted -- 19-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, -- 20-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. -- 21-- -- 22-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and -- 23-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; -- 24-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see -- 25-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. -- 26-- -- 27-- GNARL was developed by the GNARL team at Florida State University. -- 28-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies, Inc. -- 29-- -- 30------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 31 32-- This package provides necessary definitions to handle simple (i.e without 33-- entries) protected objects. 34 35-- All the routines that handle protected objects with entries have been moved 36-- to two children: Entries and Operations. Note that Entries only contains 37-- the type declaration and the OO primitives. This is needed to avoid 38-- circular dependency. 39 40-- This package is part of the high level tasking interface used by the 41-- compiler to expand Ada 95 tasking constructs into simpler run time calls 42-- (aka GNARLI, GNU Ada Run-time Library Interface) 43 44-- Note: the compiler generates direct calls to this interface, via Rtsfind. 45-- Any changes to this interface may require corresponding compiler changes 46-- in exp_ch9.adb and possibly exp_ch7.adb and exp_attr.adb 47 48package System.Tasking.Protected_Objects is 49 pragma Elaborate_Body; 50 51 --------------------------------- 52 -- Compiler Interface (GNARLI) -- 53 --------------------------------- 54 55 -- The compiler will expand in the GNAT tree the following construct: 56 57 -- protected PO is 58 -- procedure P; 59 -- private 60 -- open : boolean := false; 61 -- end PO; 62 63 -- protected body PO is 64 -- procedure P is 65 -- ...variable declarations... 66 -- begin 67 -- ...B... 68 -- end P; 69 -- end PO; 70 71 -- as follows: 72 73 -- protected type poT is 74 -- procedure p; 75 -- private 76 -- open : boolean := false; 77 -- end poT; 78 -- type poTV is limited record 79 -- open : boolean := false; 80 -- _object : aliased protection; 81 -- end record; 82 -- procedure poPT__pN (_object : in out poTV); 83 -- procedure poPT__pP (_object : in out poTV); 84 -- freeze poTV [ 85 -- procedure poTVI (_init : in out poTV) is 86 -- begin 87 -- _init.open := false; 88 -- object-init-proc (_init._object); 89 -- initialize_protection (_init._object'unchecked_access, 90 -- unspecified_priority); 91 -- return; 92 -- end _init_proc; 93 -- ] 94 -- po : poT; 95 -- poTVI (poTV!(po)); 96 97 -- procedure poPT__pN (_object : in out poTV) is 98 -- poR : protection renames _object._object; 99 -- openP : boolean renames _object.open; 100 -- ...variable declarations... 101 -- begin 102 -- ...B... 103 -- return; 104 -- end poPT__pN; 105 106 -- procedure poPT__pP (_object : in out poTV) is 107 -- procedure _clean is 108 -- begin 109 -- unlock (_object._object'unchecked_access); 110 -- return; 111 -- end _clean; 112 -- begin 113 -- lock (_object._object'unchecked_access); 114 -- B2b : begin 115 -- poPT__pN (_object); 116 -- at end 117 -- _clean; 118 -- end B2b; 119 -- return; 120 -- end poPT__pP; 121 122 Null_Protected_Entry : constant := Null_Entry; 123 124 Max_Protected_Entry : constant := Max_Entry; 125 126 type Protected_Entry_Index is new Entry_Index 127 range Null_Protected_Entry .. Max_Protected_Entry; 128 129 type Barrier_Function_Pointer is access 130 function 131 (O : System.Address; 132 E : Protected_Entry_Index) 133 return Boolean; 134 -- Pointer to a function which evaluates the barrier of a protected 135 -- entry body. O is a pointer to the compiler-generated record 136 -- representing the protected object, and E is the index of the 137 -- entry serviced by the body. 138 139 type Entry_Action_Pointer is access 140 procedure 141 (O : System.Address; 142 P : System.Address; 143 E : Protected_Entry_Index); 144 -- Pointer to a procedure which executes the sequence of statements 145 -- of a protected entry body. O is a pointer to the compiler-generated 146 -- record representing the protected object, P is a pointer to the 147 -- record of entry parameters, and E is the index of the 148 -- entry serviced by the body. 149 150 type Entry_Body is record 151 Barrier : Barrier_Function_Pointer; 152 Action : Entry_Action_Pointer; 153 end record; 154 -- The compiler-generated code passes objects of this type to the GNARL 155 -- to allow it to access the executable code of an entry body. 156 157 type Entry_Body_Access is access all Entry_Body; 158 159 type Protection is limited private; 160 -- This type contains the GNARL state of a protected object. The 161 -- application-defined portion of the state (i.e. private objects) 162 -- is maintained by the compiler-generated code. 163 -- Note that there are now 2 Protection types. One for the simple 164 -- case (no entries) and one for the general case that needs the whole 165 -- Finalization mechanism. 166 -- This split helps in the case of restricted run time where we want to 167 -- minimize the size of the code. 168 169 type Protection_Access is access all Protection; 170 171 Null_PO : constant Protection_Access := null; 172 173 function Get_Ceiling 174 (Object : Protection_Access) return System.Any_Priority; 175 -- Returns the new ceiling priority of the protected object 176 177 procedure Initialize_Protection 178 (Object : Protection_Access; 179 Ceiling_Priority : Integer); 180 -- Initialize the Object parameter so that it can be used by the runtime 181 -- to keep track of the runtime state of a protected object. 182 183 procedure Lock (Object : Protection_Access); 184 -- Lock a protected object for write access. Upon return, the caller 185 -- owns the lock to this object, and no other call to Lock or 186 -- Lock_Read_Only with the same argument will return until the 187 -- corresponding call to Unlock has been made by the caller. 188 189 procedure Lock_Read_Only (Object : Protection_Access); 190 -- Lock a protected object for read access. Upon return, the caller 191 -- owns the lock for read access, and no other calls to Lock with the 192 -- same argument will return until the corresponding call to Unlock 193 -- has been made by the caller. Other calls to Lock_Read_Only may (but 194 -- need not) return before the call to Unlock, and the corresponding 195 -- callers will also own the lock for read access. 196 197 procedure Set_Ceiling 198 (Object : Protection_Access; 199 Prio : System.Any_Priority); 200 -- Sets the new ceiling priority of the protected object 201 202 procedure Unlock (Object : Protection_Access); 203 -- Relinquish ownership of the lock for the object represented by 204 -- the Object parameter. If this ownership was for write access, or 205 -- if it was for read access where there are no other read access 206 -- locks outstanding, one (or more, in the case of Lock_Read_Only) 207 -- of the tasks waiting on this lock (if any) will be given the 208 -- lock and allowed to return from the Lock or Lock_Read_Only call. 209 210private 211 type Protection is record 212 L : aliased Task_Primitives.Lock; 213 -- Lock used to ensure mutual exclusive access to the protected object 214 215 Ceiling : System.Any_Priority; 216 -- Ceiling priority associated to the protected object 217 218 New_Ceiling : System.Any_Priority; 219 -- New ceiling priority associated to the protected object. In case 220 -- of assignment of a new ceiling priority to the protected object the 221 -- frontend generates a call to set_ceiling to save the new value in 222 -- this field. After such assignment this value can be read by means 223 -- of the 'Priority attribute, which generates a call to get_ceiling. 224 -- However, the ceiling of the protected object will not be changed 225 -- until completion of the protected action in which the assignment 226 -- has been executed (AARM D.5.2 (10/2)). 227 228 Owner : Task_Id; 229 -- This field contains the protected object's owner. Null_Task 230 -- indicates that the protected object is not currently being used. 231 -- This information is used for detecting the type of potentially 232 -- blocking operations described in the ARM 9.5.1, par. 15 (external 233 -- calls on a protected subprogram with the same target object as that 234 -- of the protected action). 235 end record; 236 237 procedure Finalize_Protection (Object : in out Protection); 238 -- Clean up a Protection object (in particular, finalize the associated 239 -- Lock object). The compiler generates calls automatically to this 240 -- procedure 241 242end System.Tasking.Protected_Objects; 243