Merge pull request #2967 from Subv/thread_wakeup_callbacks

Kernel/Threads: When putting a thread to wait, specify a function to execute when it is awoken
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Sebastian Valle 2017-09-30 09:12:18 -05:00 committed by GitHub
commit db752b52e8
4 changed files with 91 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -271,6 +271,24 @@ static ResultCode WaitSynchronization1(Kernel::Handle handle, s64 nano_seconds)
// Create an event to wake the thread up after the specified nanosecond delay has passed
thread->WakeAfterDelay(nano_seconds);
thread->wakeup_callback = [](ThreadWakeupReason reason,
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Thread> thread,
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::WaitObject> object) {
ASSERT(thread->status == THREADSTATUS_WAIT_SYNCH_ANY);
if (reason == ThreadWakeupReason::Timeout) {
thread->SetWaitSynchronizationResult(Kernel::RESULT_TIMEOUT);
return;
}
ASSERT(reason == ThreadWakeupReason::Signal);
thread->SetWaitSynchronizationResult(RESULT_SUCCESS);
// WaitSynchronization1 doesn't have an output index like WaitSynchronizationN, so we
// don't have to do anything else here.
};
Core::System::GetInstance().PrepareReschedule();
// Note: The output of this SVC will be set to RESULT_SUCCESS if the thread
@ -344,6 +362,23 @@ static ResultCode WaitSynchronizationN(s32* out, Kernel::Handle* handles, s32 ha
// Create an event to wake the thread up after the specified nanosecond delay has passed
thread->WakeAfterDelay(nano_seconds);
thread->wakeup_callback = [](ThreadWakeupReason reason,
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Thread> thread,
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::WaitObject> object) {
ASSERT(thread->status == THREADSTATUS_WAIT_SYNCH_ALL);
if (reason == ThreadWakeupReason::Timeout) {
thread->SetWaitSynchronizationResult(Kernel::RESULT_TIMEOUT);
return;
}
ASSERT(reason == ThreadWakeupReason::Signal);
thread->SetWaitSynchronizationResult(RESULT_SUCCESS);
// The wait_all case does not update the output index.
};
Core::System::GetInstance().PrepareReschedule();
// This value gets set to -1 by default in this case, it is not modified after this.
@ -389,12 +424,28 @@ static ResultCode WaitSynchronizationN(s32* out, Kernel::Handle* handles, s32 ha
// Create an event to wake the thread up after the specified nanosecond delay has passed
thread->WakeAfterDelay(nano_seconds);
thread->wakeup_callback = [](ThreadWakeupReason reason,
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Thread> thread,
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::WaitObject> object) {
ASSERT(thread->status == THREADSTATUS_WAIT_SYNCH_ANY);
if (reason == ThreadWakeupReason::Timeout) {
thread->SetWaitSynchronizationResult(Kernel::RESULT_TIMEOUT);
return;
}
ASSERT(reason == ThreadWakeupReason::Signal);
thread->SetWaitSynchronizationResult(RESULT_SUCCESS);
thread->SetWaitSynchronizationOutput(thread->GetWaitObjectIndex(object.get()));
};
Core::System::GetInstance().PrepareReschedule();
// Note: The output of this SVC will be set to RESULT_SUCCESS if the thread resumes due to a
// signal in one of its wait objects.
// Otherwise we retain the default value of timeout, and -1 in the out parameter
thread->wait_set_output = true;
*out = -1;
return Kernel::RESULT_TIMEOUT;
}
@ -483,8 +534,6 @@ static ResultCode ReplyAndReceive(s32* index, Kernel::Handle* handles, s32 handl
// No objects were ready to be acquired, prepare to suspend the thread.
// TODO(Subv): Perform IPC translation upon wakeup.
// Put the thread to sleep
thread->status = THREADSTATUS_WAIT_SYNCH_ANY;
@ -496,12 +545,24 @@ static ResultCode ReplyAndReceive(s32* index, Kernel::Handle* handles, s32 handl
thread->wait_objects = std::move(objects);
thread->wakeup_callback = [](ThreadWakeupReason reason,
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::Thread> thread,
Kernel::SharedPtr<Kernel::WaitObject> object) {
ASSERT(thread->status == THREADSTATUS_WAIT_SYNCH_ANY);
ASSERT(reason == ThreadWakeupReason::Signal);
thread->SetWaitSynchronizationResult(RESULT_SUCCESS);
thread->SetWaitSynchronizationOutput(thread->GetWaitObjectIndex(object.get()));
// TODO(Subv): Perform IPC translation upon wakeup.
};
Core::System::GetInstance().PrepareReschedule();
// Note: The output of this SVC will be set to RESULT_SUCCESS if the thread resumes due to a
// signal in one of its wait objects, or to 0xC8A01836 if there was a translation error.
// By default the index is set to -1.
thread->wait_set_output = true;
*index = -1;
return RESULT_SUCCESS;
}