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1 /*
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2 * Copyright 2010 OpenSourceStewardshipFoundation
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3 *
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4 * Licensed under BSD
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5 */
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6
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7 #include <stdio.h>
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8 #include <stdlib.h>
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9 #include <string.h>
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10 #include <malloc.h>
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11 #include <inttypes.h>
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12 #include <sys/time.h>
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14 #include "VMS.h"
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15 #include "ProcrContext.h"
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16 #include "Queue_impl/BlockingQueue.h"
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17 #include "Histogram/Histogram.h"
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19 #include <unistd.h>
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20 #include <fcntl.h>
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21 #include <linux/types.h>
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22 #include <linux/perf_event.h>
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23 #include <errno.h>
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24 #include <sys/syscall.h>
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25 #include <linux/prctl.h>
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28 #define thdAttrs NULL
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29
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30 //===========================================================================
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31 void
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32 shutdownFn( void *dummy, VirtProcr *dummy2 );
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33
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34 SchedSlot **
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35 create_sched_slots();
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37 void
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38 create_masterEnv();
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39
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40 void
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41 create_the_coreLoop_OS_threads();
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42
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43 MallocProlog *
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44 create_free_list();
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45
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46 void
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47 endOSThreadFn( void *initData, VirtProcr *animatingPr );
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48
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49 pthread_mutex_t suspendLock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
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50 pthread_cond_t suspend_cond = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER;
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51
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52 //===========================================================================
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53
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54 /*Setup has two phases:
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55 * 1) Semantic layer first calls init_VMS, which creates masterEnv, and puts
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56 * the master virt procr into the work-queue, ready for first "call"
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57 * 2) Semantic layer then does its own init, which creates the seed virt
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58 * procr inside the semantic layer, ready to schedule it when
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59 * asked by the first run of the masterLoop.
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60 *
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61 *This part is bit weird because VMS really wants to be "always there", and
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62 * have applications attach and detach.. for now, this VMS is part of
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63 * the app, so the VMS system starts up as part of running the app.
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64 *
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65 *The semantic layer is isolated from the VMS internals by making the
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66 * semantic layer do setup to a state that it's ready with its
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67 * initial virt procrs, ready to schedule them to slots when the masterLoop
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68 * asks. Without this pattern, the semantic layer's setup would
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69 * have to modify slots directly to assign the initial virt-procrs, and put
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70 * them into the readyToAnimateQ itself, breaking the isolation completely.
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71 *
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72 *
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73 *The semantic layer creates the initial virt procr(s), and adds its
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74 * own environment to masterEnv, and fills in the pointers to
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75 * the requestHandler and slaveScheduler plug-in functions
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76 */
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77
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78 /*This allocates VMS data structures, populates the master VMSProc,
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79 * and master environment, and returns the master environment to the semantic
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80 * layer.
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81 */
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82 void
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83 VMS__init()
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84 {
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85 create_masterEnv();
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86 create_the_coreLoop_OS_threads();
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87 }
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88
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89 #ifdef SEQUENTIAL
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90
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91 /*To initialize the sequential version, just don't create the threads
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92 */
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93 void
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94 VMS__init_Seq()
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95 {
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96 create_masterEnv();
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97 }
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98
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99 #endif
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101 void
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102 create_masterEnv()
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103 { MasterEnv *masterEnv;
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104 VMSQueueStruc **readyToAnimateQs;
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105 int coreIdx;
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106 VirtProcr **masterVPs;
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107 SchedSlot ***allSchedSlots; //ptr to array of ptrs
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109
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110 //Make the master env, which holds everything else
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111 _VMSMasterEnv = malloc( sizeof(MasterEnv) );
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112
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113 //Very first thing put into the master env is the free-list, seeded
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114 // with a massive initial chunk of memory.
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115 //After this, all other mallocs are VMS__malloc.
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116 _VMSMasterEnv->freeListHead = VMS_ext__create_free_list();
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118
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119 //============================= MEASUREMENT STUFF ========================
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120 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_MALLOC
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121 _VMSMasterEnv->mallocTimeHist = makeFixedBinHistExt( 100, 0, 30,
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122 "malloc_time_hist");
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123 _VMSMasterEnv->freeTimeHist = makeFixedBinHistExt( 100, 0, 30,
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124 "free_time_hist");
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125 #endif
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126 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_PLUGIN
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127 _VMSMasterEnv->reqHdlrLowTimeHist = makeFixedBinHistExt( 100, 0, 200,
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128 "plugin_low_time_hist");
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129 _VMSMasterEnv->reqHdlrHighTimeHist = makeFixedBinHistExt( 100, 0, 200,
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130 "plugin_high_time_hist");
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131 #endif
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132 //========================================================================
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133
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134 //===================== Only VMS__malloc after this ====================
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135 masterEnv = (MasterEnv*)_VMSMasterEnv;
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136
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137 //Make a readyToAnimateQ for each core loop
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138 readyToAnimateQs = VMS__malloc( NUM_CORES * sizeof(VMSQueueStruc *) );
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139 masterVPs = VMS__malloc( NUM_CORES * sizeof(VirtProcr *) );
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140
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141 //One array for each core, 3 in array, core's masterVP scheds all
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142 allSchedSlots = VMS__malloc( NUM_CORES * sizeof(SchedSlot *) );
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143
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144 _VMSMasterEnv->numProcrsCreated = 0; //used by create procr
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145 for( coreIdx = 0; coreIdx < NUM_CORES; coreIdx++ )
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146 {
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147 readyToAnimateQs[ coreIdx ] = makeVMSQ();
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148
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149 //Q: should give masterVP core-specific info as its init data?
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150 masterVPs[ coreIdx ] = VMS__create_procr( (VirtProcrFnPtr)&masterLoop, (void*)masterEnv );
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151 masterVPs[ coreIdx ]->coreAnimatedBy = coreIdx;
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152 allSchedSlots[ coreIdx ] = create_sched_slots(); //makes for one core
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153 _VMSMasterEnv->numMasterInARow[ coreIdx ] = 0;
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154 _VMSMasterEnv->workStealingGates[ coreIdx ] = NULL;
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155 }
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156 _VMSMasterEnv->readyToAnimateQs = readyToAnimateQs;
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157 _VMSMasterEnv->masterVPs = masterVPs;
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158 _VMSMasterEnv->masterLock = UNLOCKED;
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159 _VMSMasterEnv->allSchedSlots = allSchedSlots;
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160 _VMSMasterEnv->workStealingLock = UNLOCKED;
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162
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163 //Aug 19, 2010: no longer need to place initial masterVP into queue
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164 // because coreLoop now controls -- animates its masterVP when no work
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166
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167 //============================= MEASUREMENT STUFF ========================
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168 #ifdef STATS__TURN_ON_PROBES
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169 _VMSMasterEnv->dynIntervalProbesInfo =
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170 makePrivDynArrayOfSize( (void***)&(_VMSMasterEnv->intervalProbes), 200);
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171
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172 _VMSMasterEnv->probeNameHashTbl = makeHashTable( 1000, &VMS__free );
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173
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174 //put creation time directly into master env, for fast retrieval
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175 struct timeval timeStamp;
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176 gettimeofday( &(timeStamp), NULL);
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177 _VMSMasterEnv->createPtInSecs =
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178 timeStamp.tv_sec +(timeStamp.tv_usec/1000000.0);
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179 #endif
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180 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_MASTER_LOCK
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181 _VMSMasterEnv->masterLockLowTimeHist = makeFixedBinHist( 50, 0, 2,
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182 "master lock low time hist");
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183 _VMSMasterEnv->masterLockHighTimeHist = makeFixedBinHist( 50, 0, 100,
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184 "master lock high time hist");
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185 #endif
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186
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187 MakeTheMeasHists();
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190 #ifdef DETECT_LOOP_GRAPH
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192 #endif
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194 #ifdef MEAS__PERF_COUNTERS
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195 /*
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196 _VMSMasterEnv->counter_history = VMS__malloc(10*sizeof(void*));
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197 _VMSMasterEnv->counter_history_array_info = makePrivDynArrayInfoFrom((void***)&(_VMSMasterEnv->counter_history),10);
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198 */
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199 //printf("Creating HW counters...");
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200 /*
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201 FILE* output;
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202 int n;
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203 char filename[255];
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204 for(n=0;n<255;n++)
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205 {
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206 sprintf(filename, "./counters/Counters.%d.csv",n);
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207 output = fopen(filename,"r");
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208 if(output)
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209 {
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210 fclose(output);
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211 }else{
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212 break;
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213 }
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214 }
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215 printf("Saving Counter measurements to File: %s ...\n", filename);
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216 output = fopen(filename,"w+");
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217 _VMSMasterEnv->counteroutput = output;
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218 */
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220 struct perf_event_attr hw_event;
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221 memset(&hw_event,0,sizeof(hw_event));
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222 hw_event.type = PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE;
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223 hw_event.size = sizeof(hw_event);
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224 hw_event.disabled = 1;
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225 hw_event.freq = 0;
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226 hw_event.inherit = 1; /* children inherit it */
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227 hw_event.pinned = 1; /* must always be on PMU */
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228 hw_event.exclusive = 0; /* only group on PMU */
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229 hw_event.exclude_user = 0; /* don't count user */
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230 hw_event.exclude_kernel = 1; /* ditto kernel */
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231 hw_event.exclude_hv = 1; /* ditto hypervisor */
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232 hw_event.exclude_idle = 0; /* don't count when idle */
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233 hw_event.mmap = 0; /* include mmap data */
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234 hw_event.comm = 0; /* include comm data */
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239 hw_event.config = 0x0000000000000000; //cycles
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240 _VMSMasterEnv->cycles_counter_fd[coreIdx] = syscall(__NR_perf_event_open, &hw_event,
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241 0,//pid_t pid,
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242 coreIdx,//int cpu,
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243 -1,//int group_fd,
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244 0//unsigned long flags
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245 );
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246 if (_VMSMasterEnv->cycles_counter_fd[coreIdx]<0){
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247 fprintf(stderr,"On core %d: ",coreIdx);
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248 perror("Failed to open cycles counter");
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249 }
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250 hw_event.config = 0x0000000000000001; //instrs
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251 _VMSMasterEnv->instrs_counter_fd[coreIdx] = syscall(__NR_perf_event_open, &hw_event,
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252 0,//pid_t pid,
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254 -1,//int group_fd,
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258 fprintf(stderr,"On core %d: ",coreIdx);
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259 perror("Failed to open instrs counter");
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260 }
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261 }
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262 prctl(PR_TASK_PERF_EVENTS_ENABLE);
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263 uint64 tmpc,tmpi;
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264 saveCyclesAndInstrs(0,tmpc,tmpi);
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265 printf("Start: cycles = %llu, instrs = %llu\n",tmpc,tmpi);
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266 #endif
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267
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273 create_sched_slots()
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274 { SchedSlot **schedSlots;
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277 schedSlots = VMS__malloc( NUM_SCHED_SLOTS * sizeof(SchedSlot *) );
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279 for( i = 0; i < NUM_SCHED_SLOTS; i++ )
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280 {
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281 schedSlots[i] = VMS__malloc( sizeof(SchedSlot) );
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282
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283 //Set state to mean "handling requests done, slot needs filling"
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284 schedSlots[i]->workIsDone = FALSE;
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285 schedSlots[i]->needsProcrAssigned = TRUE;
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286 }
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287 return schedSlots;
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288 }
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291 void
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292 freeSchedSlots( SchedSlot **schedSlots )
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294 for( i = 0; i < NUM_SCHED_SLOTS; i++ )
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295 {
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296 VMS__free( schedSlots[i] );
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297 }
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298 VMS__free( schedSlots );
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299 }
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303 create_the_coreLoop_OS_threads()
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304 {
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305 //========================================================================
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306 // Create the Threads
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307 int coreIdx, retCode;
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308
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309 //Need the threads to be created suspended, and wait for a signal
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310 // before proceeding -- gives time after creating to initialize other
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311 // stuff before the coreLoops set off.
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312 _VMSMasterEnv->setupComplete = 0;
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313
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316 { coreLoopThdParams[coreIdx] = VMS__malloc( sizeof(ThdParams) );
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317 coreLoopThdParams[coreIdx]->coreNum = coreIdx;
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318
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319 retCode =
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320 pthread_create( &(coreLoopThdHandles[coreIdx]),
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321 thdAttrs,
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322 &coreLoop,
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323 (void *)(coreLoopThdParams[coreIdx]) );
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324 if(retCode){printf("ERROR creating thread: %d\n", retCode); exit(1);}
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325 }
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326 }
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327
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328 /*Semantic layer calls this when it want the system to start running..
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329 *
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330 *This starts the core loops running then waits for them to exit.
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331 */
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332 void
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333 VMS__start_the_work_then_wait_until_done()
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334 { int coreIdx;
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335 //Start the core loops running
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336
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337 //tell the core loop threads that setup is complete
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338 //get lock, to lock out any threads still starting up -- they'll see
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339 // that setupComplete is true before entering while loop, and so never
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340 // wait on the condition
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341 pthread_mutex_lock( &suspendLock );
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342 _VMSMasterEnv->setupComplete = 1;
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343 pthread_mutex_unlock( &suspendLock );
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344 pthread_cond_broadcast( &suspend_cond );
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345
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346
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347 //wait for all to complete
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348 for( coreIdx=0; coreIdx < NUM_CORES; coreIdx++ )
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349 {
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350 pthread_join( coreLoopThdHandles[coreIdx], NULL );
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351 }
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352
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353 //NOTE: do not clean up VMS env here -- semantic layer has to have
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354 // a chance to clean up its environment first, then do a call to free
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355 // the Master env and rest of VMS locations
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356 }
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357
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358 #ifdef SEQUENTIAL
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359 /*Only difference between version with an OS thread pinned to each core and
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360 * the sequential version of VMS is VMS__init_Seq, this, and coreLoop_Seq.
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361 */
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362 void
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363 VMS__start_the_work_then_wait_until_done_Seq()
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364 {
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365 //Instead of un-suspending threads, just call the one and only
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366 // core loop (sequential version), in the main thread.
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367 coreLoop_Seq( NULL );
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368 flushRegisters();
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369
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370 }
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371 #endif
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372
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373 inline VirtProcr *
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374 VMS__create_procr( VirtProcrFnPtr fnPtr, void *initialData )
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375 { VirtProcr *newPr;
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376 void *stackLocs;
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377
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378 newPr = VMS__malloc( sizeof(VirtProcr) );
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379 stackLocs = VMS__malloc( VIRT_PROCR_STACK_SIZE );
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380 if( stackLocs == 0 )
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381 { perror("VMS__malloc stack"); exit(1); }
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382
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383 return create_procr_helper( newPr, fnPtr, initialData, stackLocs );
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384 }
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385
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386 /* "ext" designates that it's for use outside the VMS system -- should only
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387 * be called from main thread or other thread -- never from code animated by
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388 * a VMS virtual processor.
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389 */
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390 inline VirtProcr *
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391 VMS_ext__create_procr( VirtProcrFnPtr fnPtr, void *initialData )
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392 { VirtProcr *newPr;
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393 char *stackLocs;
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394
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395 newPr = malloc( sizeof(VirtProcr) );
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396 stackLocs = malloc( VIRT_PROCR_STACK_SIZE );
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397 if( stackLocs == 0 )
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398 { perror("malloc stack"); exit(1); }
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399
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400 return create_procr_helper( newPr, fnPtr, initialData, stackLocs );
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401 }
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402
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403
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404 /*Anticipating multi-tasking
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405 */
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406 void *
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407 VMS__give_sem_env_for( VirtProcr *animPr )
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408 {
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409 return _VMSMasterEnv->semanticEnv;
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410 }
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411 //===========================================================================
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412 /*there is a label inside this function -- save the addr of this label in
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413 * the callingPr struc, as the pick-up point from which to start the next
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414 * work-unit for that procr. If turns out have to save registers, then
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415 * save them in the procr struc too. Then do assembly jump to the CoreLoop's
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416 * "done with work-unit" label. The procr struc is in the request in the
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417 * slave that animated the just-ended work-unit, so all the state is saved
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418 * there, and will get passed along, inside the request handler, to the
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419 * next work-unit for that procr.
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420 */
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421 void
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422 VMS__suspend_procr( VirtProcr *animatingPr )
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423 {
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424
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425 //The request to master will cause this suspended virt procr to get
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426 // scheduled again at some future point -- to resume, core loop jumps
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427 // to the resume point (below), which causes restore of saved regs and
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428 // "return" from this call.
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429 //animatingPr->nextInstrPt = &&ResumePt;
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430
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431 //return ownership of the virt procr and sched slot to Master virt pr
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432 animatingPr->schedSlot->workIsDone = TRUE;
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433
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434 //=========================== Measurement stuff ========================
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435 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_STAMP_SUSP
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436 //record time stamp: compare to time-stamp recorded below
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437 saveLowTimeStampCountInto( animatingPr->preSuspTSCLow );
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438 #endif
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439 #ifdef MEAS__PERF_COUNTERS
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440 //start work
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441 uint64 cycles,instrs;
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442 saveCyclesAndInstrs(animatingPr->coreAnimatedBy,cycles, instrs);
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443 (*(_VMSMasterEnv->counterHandler))(Procr_suspend,animatingPr,cycles,instrs);
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444 #endif
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445 //=======================================================================
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446
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447 switchToCoreLoop(animatingPr);
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448 flushRegisters();
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449
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450 //=======================================================================
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451
|
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452 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_STAMP_SUSP
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453 //NOTE: only take low part of count -- do sanity check when take diff
|
|
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|
454 saveLowTimeStampCountInto( animatingPr->postSuspTSCLow );
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|
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|
455 #endif
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456
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457 return;
|
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458 }
|
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459
|
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460
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461
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462 /*For this implementation of VMS, it may not make much sense to have the
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463 * system of requests for creating a new processor done this way.. but over
|
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464 * the scope of single-master, multi-master, mult-tasking, OS-implementing,
|
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465 * distributed-memory, and so on, this gives VMS implementation a chance to
|
|
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466 * do stuff before suspend, in the AppVP, and in the Master before the plugin
|
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467 * is called, as well as in the lang-lib before this is called, and in the
|
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468 * plugin. So, this gives both VMS and language implementations a chance to
|
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469 * intercept at various points and do order-dependent stuff.
|
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470 *Having a standard VMSNewPrReqData struc allows the language to create and
|
|
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471 * free the struc, while VMS knows how to get the newPr if it wants it, and
|
|
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472 * it lets the lang have lang-specific data related to creation transported
|
|
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473 * to the plugin.
|
|
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474 */
|
|
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|
475 void
|
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476 VMS__send_create_procr_req( void *semReqData, VirtProcr *reqstingPr )
|
|
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|
477 { VMSReqst req;
|
|
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478
|
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479 req.reqType = createReq;
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480 req.semReqData = semReqData;
|
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481 req.nextReqst = reqstingPr->requests;
|
|
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|
482 reqstingPr->requests = &req;
|
|
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|
483
|
|
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|
484 VMS__suspend_procr( reqstingPr );
|
|
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|
485 }
|
|
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|
486
|
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|
487
|
|
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488 /*
|
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Me@22
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489 *This adds a request to dissipate, then suspends the processor so that the
|
|
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490 * request handler will receive the request. The request handler is what
|
|
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|
491 * does the work of freeing memory and removing the processor from the
|
|
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492 * semantic environment's data structures.
|
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|
493 *The request handler also is what figures out when to shutdown the VMS
|
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494 * system -- which causes all the core loop threads to die, and returns from
|
|
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495 * the call that started up VMS to perform the work.
|
|
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|
496 *
|
|
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|
497 *This form is a bit misleading to understand if one is trying to figure out
|
|
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|
498 * how VMS works -- it looks like a normal function call, but inside it
|
|
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|
499 * sends a request to the request handler and suspends the processor, which
|
|
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|
500 * jumps out of the VMS__dissipate_procr function, and out of all nestings
|
|
Me@22
|
501 * above it, transferring the work of dissipating to the request handler,
|
|
Me@22
|
502 * which then does the actual work -- causing the processor that animated
|
|
Me@22
|
503 * the call of this function to disappear and the "hanging" state of this
|
|
Me@22
|
504 * function to just poof into thin air -- the virtual processor's trace
|
|
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|
505 * never returns from this call, but instead the virtual processor's trace
|
|
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|
506 * gets suspended in this call and all the virt processor's state disap-
|
|
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|
507 * pears -- making that suspend the last thing in the virt procr's trace.
|
|
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|
508 */
|
|
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|
509 void
|
|
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|
510 VMS__send_dissipate_req( VirtProcr *procrToDissipate )
|
|
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|
511 { VMSReqst req;
|
|
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|
512
|
|
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|
513 req.reqType = dissipate;
|
|
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|
514 req.nextReqst = procrToDissipate->requests;
|
|
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|
515 procrToDissipate->requests = &req;
|
|
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|
516
|
|
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|
517 VMS__suspend_procr( procrToDissipate );
|
|
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|
518 }
|
|
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|
519
|
|
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|
520
|
|
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|
521 /* "ext" designates that it's for use outside the VMS system -- should only
|
|
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|
522 * be called from main thread or other thread -- never from code animated by
|
|
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|
523 * a VMS virtual processor.
|
|
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|
524 *
|
|
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|
525 *Use this version to dissipate VPs created outside the VMS system.
|
|
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|
526 */
|
|
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|
527 void
|
|
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|
528 VMS_ext__dissipate_procr( VirtProcr *procrToDissipate )
|
|
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|
529 {
|
|
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|
530 //NOTE: initialData was given to the processor, so should either have
|
|
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|
531 // been alloc'd with VMS__malloc, or freed by the level above animPr.
|
|
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|
532 //So, all that's left to free here is the stack and the VirtProcr struc
|
|
Me@50
|
533 // itself
|
|
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|
534 //Note, should not stack-allocate initial data -- no guarantee, in
|
|
Me@50
|
535 // general that creating processor will outlive ones it creates.
|
|
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|
536 free( procrToDissipate->startOfStack );
|
|
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|
537 free( procrToDissipate );
|
|
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|
538 }
|
|
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|
539
|
|
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|
540
|
|
Me@22
|
541
|
|
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|
542 /*This call's name indicates that request is malloc'd -- so req handler
|
|
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|
543 * has to free any extra requests tacked on before a send, using this.
|
|
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|
544 *
|
|
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|
545 * This inserts the semantic-layer's request data into standard VMS carrier
|
|
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|
546 * request data-struct that is mallocd. The sem request doesn't need to
|
|
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|
547 * be malloc'd if this is called inside the same call chain before the
|
|
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|
548 * send of the last request is called.
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|
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|
549 *
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|
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550 *The request handler has to call VMS__free_VMSReq for any of these
|
|
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|
551 */
|
|
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|
552 inline void
|
|
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|
553 VMS__add_sem_request_in_mallocd_VMSReqst( void *semReqData,
|
|
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|
554 VirtProcr *callingPr )
|
|
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|
555 { VMSReqst *req;
|
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|
556
|
|
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|
557 req = VMS__malloc( sizeof(VMSReqst) );
|
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|
558 req->reqType = semantic;
|
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|
559 req->semReqData = semReqData;
|
|
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|
560 req->nextReqst = callingPr->requests;
|
|
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|
561 callingPr->requests = req;
|
|
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|
562 }
|
|
Me@22
|
563
|
|
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|
564 /*This inserts the semantic-layer's request data into standard VMS carrier
|
|
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|
565 * request data-struct is allocated on stack of this call & ptr to it sent
|
|
Me@50
|
566 * to plugin
|
|
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|
567 *Then it does suspend, to cause request to be sent.
|
|
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|
568 */
|
|
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569 inline void
|
|
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570 VMS__send_sem_request( void *semReqData, VirtProcr *callingPr )
|
|
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|
571 { VMSReqst req;
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572
|
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573 req.reqType = semantic;
|
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574 req.semReqData = semReqData;
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575 req.nextReqst = callingPr->requests;
|
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576 callingPr->requests = &req;
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577
|
|
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|
578 VMS__suspend_procr( callingPr );
|
|
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|
579 }
|
|
Me@50
|
580
|
|
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|
581
|
|
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|
582 inline void
|
|
Me@50
|
583 VMS__send_VMSSem_request( void *semReqData, VirtProcr *callingPr )
|
|
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|
584 { VMSReqst req;
|
|
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|
585
|
|
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586 req.reqType = VMSSemantic;
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587 req.semReqData = semReqData;
|
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588 req.nextReqst = callingPr->requests; //gab any other preceeding
|
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|
589 callingPr->requests = &req;
|
|
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590
|
|
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591 VMS__suspend_procr( callingPr );
|
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|
592 }
|
|
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|
593
|
|
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594
|
|
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595 /*
|
|
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|
596 */
|
|
Me@24
|
597 VMSReqst *
|
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598 VMS__take_next_request_out_of( VirtProcr *procrWithReq )
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599 { VMSReqst *req;
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600
|
|
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|
601 req = procrWithReq->requests;
|
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602 if( req == NULL ) return NULL;
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|
603
|
|
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604 procrWithReq->requests = procrWithReq->requests->nextReqst;
|
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605 return req;
|
|
Me@24
|
606 }
|
|
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|
607
|
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|
608
|
|
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|
609 inline void *
|
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|
610 VMS__take_sem_reqst_from( VMSReqst *req )
|
|
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|
611 {
|
|
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|
612 return req->semReqData;
|
|
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|
613 }
|
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614
|
|
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615
|
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616
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617 /* This is for OS requests and VMS infrastructure requests, such as to create
|
|
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618 * a probe -- a probe is inside the heart of VMS-core, it's not part of any
|
|
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|
619 * language -- but it's also a semantic thing that's triggered from and used
|
|
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620 * in the application.. so it crosses abstractions.. so, need some special
|
|
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|
621 * pattern here for handling such requests.
|
|
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622 * Doing this just like it were a second language sharing VMS-core.
|
|
Me@52
|
623 *
|
|
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|
624 * This is called from the language's request handler when it sees a request
|
|
Me@50
|
625 * of type VMSSemReq
|
|
Me@52
|
626 *
|
|
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627 * TODO: Later change this, to give probes their own separate plugin & have
|
|
Me@52
|
628 * VMS-core steer the request to appropriate plugin
|
|
Me@52
|
629 * Do the same for OS calls -- look later at it..
|
|
Me@50
|
630 */
|
|
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|
631 void inline
|
|
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632 VMS__handle_VMSSemReq( VMSReqst *req, VirtProcr *requestingPr, void *semEnv,
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633 ResumePrFnPtr resumePrFnPtr )
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634 { VMSSemReq *semReq;
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635 IntervalProbe *newProbe;
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636
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637 semReq = req->semReqData;
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638
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639 newProbe = VMS__malloc( sizeof(IntervalProbe) );
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640 newProbe->nameStr = VMS__strDup( semReq->nameStr );
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641 newProbe->hist = NULL;
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642 newProbe->schedChoiceWasRecorded = FALSE;
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643
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644 //This runs in masterVP, so no race-condition worries
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645 newProbe->probeID =
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646 addToDynArray( newProbe, _VMSMasterEnv->dynIntervalProbesInfo );
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647
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648 requestingPr->dataRetFromReq = newProbe;
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649
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650 (*resumePrFnPtr)( requestingPr, semEnv );
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651 }
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652
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653
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654
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655 /*This must be called by the request handler plugin -- it cannot be called
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656 * from the semantic library "dissipate processor" function -- instead, the
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657 * semantic layer has to generate a request, and the plug-in calls this
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658 * function.
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659 *The reason is that this frees the virtual processor's stack -- which is
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660 * still in use inside semantic library calls!
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661 *
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662 *This frees or recycles all the state owned by and comprising the VMS
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663 * portion of the animating virtual procr. The request handler must first
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664 * free any semantic data created for the processor that didn't use the
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665 * VMS_malloc mechanism. Then it calls this, which first asks the malloc
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666 * system to disown any state that did use VMS_malloc, and then frees the
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667 * statck and the processor-struct itself.
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668 *If the dissipated processor is the sole (remaining) owner of VMS__malloc'd
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669 * state, then that state gets freed (or sent to recycling) as a side-effect
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670 * of dis-owning it.
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671 */
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672 void
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673 VMS__dissipate_procr( VirtProcr *animatingPr )
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674 {
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675 //dis-own all locations owned by this processor, causing to be freed
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676 // any locations that it is (was) sole owner of
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677 //TODO: implement VMS__malloc system, including "give up ownership"
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678
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679
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680 //NOTE: initialData was given to the processor, so should either have
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681 // been alloc'd with VMS__malloc, or freed by the level above animPr.
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682 //So, all that's left to free here is the stack and the VirtProcr struc
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683 // itself
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684 //Note, should not stack-allocate initial data -- no guarantee, in
|
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685 // general that creating processor will outlive ones it creates.
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686 VMS__free( animatingPr->startOfStack );
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687 VMS__free( animatingPr );
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688 }
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689
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690
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691 //TODO: look at architecting cleanest separation between request handler
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692 // and master loop, for dissipate, create, shutdown, and other non-semantic
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|
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|
693 // requests. Issue is chain: one removes requests from AppVP, one dispatches
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|
694 // on type of request, and one handles each type.. but some types require
|
|
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|
695 // action from both request handler and master loop -- maybe just give the
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|
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|
696 // request handler calls like: VMS__handle_X_request_type
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|
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|
697
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|
698
|
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699 /*This is called by the semantic layer's request handler when it decides its
|
|
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|
700 * time to shut down the VMS system. Calling this causes the core loop OS
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|
701 * threads to exit, which unblocks the entry-point function that started up
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|
702 * VMS, and allows it to grab the result and return to the original single-
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703 * threaded application.
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704 *
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|
705 *The _VMSMasterEnv is needed by this shut down function, so the create-seed-
|
|
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|
706 * and-wait function has to free a bunch of stuff after it detects the
|
|
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|
707 * threads have all died: the masterEnv, the thread-related locations,
|
|
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|
708 * masterVP any AppVPs that might still be allocated and sitting in the
|
|
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|
709 * semantic environment, or have been orphaned in the _VMSWorkQ.
|
|
Me@29
|
710 *
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|
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|
711 *NOTE: the semantic plug-in is expected to use VMS__malloc to get all the
|
|
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|
712 * locations it needs, and give ownership to masterVP. Then, they will be
|
|
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|
713 * automatically freed.
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|
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|
714 *
|
|
Me@29
|
715 *In here,create one core-loop shut-down processor for each core loop and put
|
|
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|
716 * them all directly into the readyToAnimateQ.
|
|
Me@29
|
717 *Note, this function can ONLY be called after the semantic environment no
|
|
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|
718 * longer cares if AppVPs get animated after the point this is called. In
|
|
Me@29
|
719 * other words, this can be used as an abort, or else it should only be
|
|
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|
720 * called when all AppVPs have finished dissipate requests -- only at that
|
|
Me@29
|
721 * point is it sure that all results have completed.
|
|
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|
722 */
|
|
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|
723 void
|
|
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|
724 VMS__shutdown()
|
|
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|
725 { int coreIdx;
|
|
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|
726 VirtProcr *shutDownPr;
|
|
Me@22
|
727
|
|
Me@29
|
728 //create the shutdown processors, one for each core loop -- put them
|
|
Me@31
|
729 // directly into the Q -- each core will die when gets one
|
|
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|
730 for( coreIdx=0; coreIdx < NUM_CORES; coreIdx++ )
|
|
Me@50
|
731 { //Note, this is running in the master
|
|
Me@29
|
732 shutDownPr = VMS__create_procr( &endOSThreadFn, NULL );
|
|
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|
733 writeVMSQ( shutDownPr, _VMSMasterEnv->readyToAnimateQs[coreIdx] );
|
|
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|
734 }
|
|
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|
735 #ifdef MEAS__PERF_COUNTERS
|
|
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|
736 uint64 tmpc,tmpi;
|
|
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|
737 saveCyclesAndInstrs(0,tmpc,tmpi);
|
|
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|
738 printf("End: cycles = %llu, instrs = %llu\n",tmpc,tmpi);
|
|
Nina@109
|
739 prctl(PR_TASK_PERF_EVENTS_DISABLE);
|
|
Nina@109
|
740 /*
|
|
Nina@109
|
741 for( coreIdx=0; coreIdx < NUM_CORES; coreIdx++ ){
|
|
Nina@109
|
742 close(_VMSMasterEnv->cycles_counter_fd[coreIdx]);
|
|
Nina@109
|
743 close(_VMSMasterEnv->instrs_counter_fd[coreIdx]);
|
|
Nina@109
|
744 }
|
|
Nina@109
|
745 */
|
|
Nina@109
|
746 #endif
|
|
Me@12
|
747 }
|
|
Me@12
|
748
|
|
Me@12
|
749
|
|
Me@29
|
750 /*Am trying to be cute, avoiding IF statement in coreLoop that checks for
|
|
Me@29
|
751 * a special shutdown procr. Ended up with extra-complex shutdown sequence.
|
|
Me@29
|
752 *This function has the sole purpose of setting the stack and framePtr
|
|
Me@29
|
753 * to the coreLoop's stack and framePtr.. it does that then jumps to the
|
|
Me@29
|
754 * core loop's shutdown point -- might be able to just call Pthread_exit
|
|
Me@30
|
755 * from here, but am going back to the pthread's stack and setting everything
|
|
Me@29
|
756 * up just as if it never jumped out, before calling pthread_exit.
|
|
Me@29
|
757 *The end-point of core loop will free the stack and so forth of the
|
|
Me@29
|
758 * processor that animates this function, (this fn is transfering the
|
|
Me@29
|
759 * animator of the AppVP that is in turn animating this function over
|
|
Me@29
|
760 * to core loop function -- note that this slices out a level of virtual
|
|
Me@29
|
761 * processors).
|
|
Me@29
|
762 */
|
|
Me@29
|
763 void
|
|
Me@29
|
764 endOSThreadFn( void *initData, VirtProcr *animatingPr )
|
|
msach@71
|
765 {
|
|
msach@75
|
766 #ifdef SEQUENTIAL
|
|
msach@75
|
767 asmTerminateCoreLoopSeq(animatingPr);
|
|
msach@75
|
768 #else
|
|
msach@71
|
769 asmTerminateCoreLoop(animatingPr);
|
|
msach@75
|
770 #endif
|
|
Me@30
|
771 }
|
|
Me@29
|
772
|
|
Me@29
|
773
|
|
Me@53
|
774 /*This is called from the startup & shutdown
|
|
Me@24
|
775 */
|
|
Me@24
|
776 void
|
|
Me@53
|
777 VMS__cleanup_at_end_of_shutdown()
|
|
Me@31
|
778 {
|
|
msach@78
|
779 //unused
|
|
msach@78
|
780 //VMSQueueStruc **readyToAnimateQs;
|
|
msach@78
|
781 //int coreIdx;
|
|
msach@78
|
782 //VirtProcr **masterVPs;
|
|
msach@78
|
783 //SchedSlot ***allSchedSlots; //ptr to array of ptrs
|
|
Me@31
|
784
|
|
Me@65
|
785 //Before getting rid of everything, print out any measurements made
|
|
Nina@109
|
786 //forAllInDynArrayDo( _VMSMasterEnv->measHistsInfo, (DynArrayFnPtr)&printHist );
|
|
Nina@109
|
787 //forAllInDynArrayDo( _VMSMasterEnv->measHistsInfo, (DynArrayFnPtr)&saveHistToFile);
|
|
nengel@182
|
788 //forAllInDynArrayDo( _VMSMasterEnv->measHistsInfo, &freeHist );
|
|
Nina@167
|
789
|
|
nengel@177
|
790
|
|
Me@65
|
791 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_PLUGIN
|
|
Me@68
|
792 printHist( _VMSMasterEnv->reqHdlrLowTimeHist );
|
|
msach@84
|
793 saveHistToFile( _VMSMasterEnv->reqHdlrLowTimeHist );
|
|
Me@68
|
794 printHist( _VMSMasterEnv->reqHdlrHighTimeHist );
|
|
msach@79
|
795 saveHistToFile( _VMSMasterEnv->reqHdlrHighTimeHist );
|
|
Me@68
|
796 freeHistExt( _VMSMasterEnv->reqHdlrLowTimeHist );
|
|
Me@68
|
797 freeHistExt( _VMSMasterEnv->reqHdlrHighTimeHist );
|
|
Me@65
|
798 #endif
|
|
Me@65
|
799 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_MALLOC
|
|
Me@65
|
800 printHist( _VMSMasterEnv->mallocTimeHist );
|
|
msach@79
|
801 saveHistToFile( _VMSMasterEnv->mallocTimeHist );
|
|
Me@65
|
802 printHist( _VMSMasterEnv->freeTimeHist );
|
|
msach@79
|
803 saveHistToFile( _VMSMasterEnv->freeTimeHist );
|
|
Me@65
|
804 freeHistExt( _VMSMasterEnv->mallocTimeHist );
|
|
Me@65
|
805 freeHistExt( _VMSMasterEnv->freeTimeHist );
|
|
Me@65
|
806 #endif
|
|
Me@65
|
807 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_MASTER_LOCK
|
|
Me@65
|
808 printHist( _VMSMasterEnv->masterLockLowTimeHist );
|
|
Me@65
|
809 printHist( _VMSMasterEnv->masterLockHighTimeHist );
|
|
Me@65
|
810 #endif
|
|
Me@65
|
811 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_MASTER
|
|
Me@65
|
812 printHist( _VMSMasterEnv->pluginTimeHist );
|
|
Me@65
|
813 for( coreIdx = 0; coreIdx < NUM_CORES; coreIdx++ )
|
|
Me@65
|
814 {
|
|
Me@65
|
815 freeVMSQ( readyToAnimateQs[ coreIdx ] );
|
|
Me@65
|
816 //master VPs were created external to VMS, so use external free
|
|
Me@65
|
817 VMS__dissipate_procr( masterVPs[ coreIdx ] );
|
|
Me@65
|
818
|
|
Me@65
|
819 freeSchedSlots( allSchedSlots[ coreIdx ] );
|
|
Me@65
|
820 }
|
|
Me@65
|
821 #endif
|
|
Me@65
|
822 #ifdef MEAS__TIME_STAMP_SUSP
|
|
Me@65
|
823 printHist( _VMSMasterEnv->pluginTimeHist );
|
|
Me@65
|
824 for( coreIdx = 0; coreIdx < NUM_CORES; coreIdx++ )
|
|
Me@65
|
825 {
|
|
Me@65
|
826 freeVMSQ( readyToAnimateQs[ coreIdx ] );
|
|
Me@65
|
827 //master VPs were created external to VMS, so use external free
|
|
Me@65
|
828 VMS__dissipate_procr( masterVPs[ coreIdx ] );
|
|
Me@65
|
829
|
|
Me@65
|
830 freeSchedSlots( allSchedSlots[ coreIdx ] );
|
|
Me@65
|
831 }
|
|
Me@65
|
832 #endif
|
|
Me@65
|
833
|
|
Me@53
|
834 //All the environment data has been allocated with VMS__malloc, so just
|
|
Me@53
|
835 // free its internal big-chunk and all inside it disappear.
|
|
Me@53
|
836 /*
|
|
Me@31
|
837 readyToAnimateQs = _VMSMasterEnv->readyToAnimateQs;
|
|
Me@31
|
838 masterVPs = _VMSMasterEnv->masterVPs;
|
|
Me@31
|
839 allSchedSlots = _VMSMasterEnv->allSchedSlots;
|
|
Me@31
|
840
|
|
Me@31
|
841 for( coreIdx = 0; coreIdx < NUM_CORES; coreIdx++ )
|
|
Me@24
|
842 {
|
|
Me@55
|
843 freeVMSQ( readyToAnimateQs[ coreIdx ] );
|
|
Me@50
|
844 //master VPs were created external to VMS, so use external free
|
|
Me@53
|
845 VMS__dissipate_procr( masterVPs[ coreIdx ] );
|
|
Me@31
|
846
|
|
Me@31
|
847 freeSchedSlots( allSchedSlots[ coreIdx ] );
|
|
Me@24
|
848 }
|
|
Me@31
|
849
|
|
Me@53
|
850 VMS__free( _VMSMasterEnv->readyToAnimateQs );
|
|
Me@53
|
851 VMS__free( _VMSMasterEnv->masterVPs );
|
|
Me@53
|
852 VMS__free( _VMSMasterEnv->allSchedSlots );
|
|
Me@50
|
853
|
|
Me@50
|
854 //============================= MEASUREMENT STUFF ========================
|
|
Me@50
|
855 #ifdef STATS__TURN_ON_PROBES
|
|
Me@53
|
856 freeDynArrayDeep( _VMSMasterEnv->dynIntervalProbesInfo, &VMS__free_probe);
|
|
Me@50
|
857 #endif
|
|
Me@50
|
858 //========================================================================
|
|
Me@53
|
859 */
|
|
Me@53
|
860 //These are the only two that use system free
|
|
Me@53
|
861 VMS_ext__free_free_list( _VMSMasterEnv->freeListHead );
|
|
Me@53
|
862 free( (void *)_VMSMasterEnv );
|
|
Me@24
|
863 }
|
|
Me@24
|
864
|
|
Me@54
|
865
|
|
Me@54
|
866 //================================
|
|
Me@54
|
867
|
|
Me@54
|
868
|
|
Me@54
|
869 /*Later, improve this -- for now, just exits the application after printing
|
|
Me@54
|
870 * the error message.
|
|
Me@54
|
871 */
|
|
Me@54
|
872 void
|
|
Me@54
|
873 VMS__throw_exception( char *msgStr, VirtProcr *reqstPr, VMSExcp *excpData )
|
|
Me@54
|
874 {
|
|
msach@69
|
875 printf("%s",msgStr);
|
|
Me@54
|
876 fflush(stdin);
|
|
Me@54
|
877 exit(1);
|
|
Me@54
|
878 }
|
|
Me@54
|
879
|