1------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2--                                                                          --
3--                 GNAT RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS                 --
4--                                                                          --
5--                 S Y S T E M . T A S K _ P R I M I T I V E S              --
6--                                                                          --
7--                                  S p e c                                 --
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9--          Copyright (C) 1991-2011, Free Software Foundation, Inc.         --
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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 is a NT (native) version of this package
33
34pragma Polling (Off);
35--  Turn off polling, we do not want ATC polling to take place during tasking
36--  operations. It causes infinite loops and other problems.
37
38with System.OS_Interface;
39with System.Win32;
40
41package System.Task_Primitives is
42   pragma Preelaborate;
43
44   type Lock is limited private;
45   --  Should be used for implementation of protected objects
46
47   type RTS_Lock is limited private;
48   --  Should be used inside the runtime system. The difference between Lock
49   --  and the RTS_Lock is that the later one serves only as a semaphore so
50   --  that do not check for ceiling violations.
51
52   type Suspension_Object is limited private;
53   --  Should be used for the implementation of Ada.Synchronous_Task_Control
54
55   type Task_Body_Access is access procedure;
56   --  Pointer to the task body's entry point (or possibly a wrapper
57   --  declared local to the GNARL).
58
59   type Private_Data is limited private;
60   --  Any information that the GNULLI needs maintained on a per-task basis.
61   --  A component of this type is guaranteed to be included in the
62   --  Ada_Task_Control_Block.
63
64   subtype Task_Address is System.Address;
65   --  In some versions of Task_Primitives, notably for VMS, Task_Address is
66   --  the short version of address defined in System.Aux_DEC. To avoid
67   --  dragging Aux_DEC into tasking packages a tasking specific subtype is
68   --  defined here.
69
70   Task_Address_Size : constant := Standard'Address_Size;
71   --  The size of Task_Address
72
73   Alternate_Stack_Size : constant := 0;
74   --  No alternate signal stack is used on this platform
75
76private
77
78   type Lock is record
79      Mutex          : aliased System.OS_Interface.CRITICAL_SECTION;
80      Priority       : Integer;
81      Owner_Priority : Integer;
82   end record;
83
84   type Condition_Variable is new System.Win32.HANDLE;
85
86   type RTS_Lock is new System.OS_Interface.CRITICAL_SECTION;
87
88   type Suspension_Object is record
89      State : Boolean;
90      pragma Atomic (State);
91      --  Boolean that indicates whether the object is open. This field is
92      --  marked Atomic to ensure that we can read its value without locking
93      --  the access to the Suspension_Object.
94
95      Waiting : Boolean;
96      --  Flag showing if there is a task already suspended on this object
97
98      L : aliased System.OS_Interface.CRITICAL_SECTION;
99      --  Protection for ensuring mutual exclusion on the Suspension_Object
100
101      CV : aliased Win32.HANDLE;
102      --  Condition variable used to queue threads until condition is signaled
103   end record;
104
105   type Private_Data is record
106      Thread : aliased Win32.HANDLE;
107      pragma Atomic (Thread);
108      --  Thread field may be updated by two different threads of control.
109      --  (See, Enter_Task and Create_Task in s-taprop.adb).
110      --  They put the same value (thr_self value). We do not want to
111      --  use lock on those operations and the only thing we have to
112      --  make sure is that they are updated in atomic fashion.
113
114      Thread_Id : aliased Win32.DWORD;
115      --  Used to provide a better tasking support in gdb
116
117      CV : aliased Condition_Variable;
118      --  Condition Variable used to implement Sleep/Wakeup
119
120      L : aliased RTS_Lock;
121      --  Protection for all components is lock L
122   end record;
123
124end System.Task_Primitives;
125