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#include <parlib.h>
#include <ros/mman.h>
#include <ros/resource.h>
#include <ros/procdata.h>
#include <ros/event.h>
#include <ros/bcq.h>
#include <arch/arch.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <vcore.h>
#include <mcs.h>
#include <timing.h>
#include <rassert.h>
#include <event.h>
#include <uthread.h>
mcs_barrier_t b;
__thread int temp;
void *core0_tls = 0;
struct event_queue *indirect_q;
static void handle_generic(struct event_msg *ev_msg, unsigned int ev_type,
void *data);
void ghetto_vcore_entry(void);
struct schedule_ops ghetto_sched_ops = {
.sched_entry = ghetto_vcore_entry,
};
struct schedule_ops *sched_ops = &ghetto_sched_ops;
/* Extreme ghetto */
static void __ros_syscall_spinon(struct syscall *sysc)
{
while (!(atomic_read(&sysc->flags) & (SC_DONE | SC_PROGRESS)))
cpu_relax();
}
/* to trick uthread_create() */
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
uint32_t vcoreid;
int retval;
mcs_barrier_init(&b, max_vcores());
/* vcore_context test */
assert(!in_vcore_context());
/* prep indirect ev_q. Note we grab a big one */
indirect_q = get_big_event_q();
indirect_q->ev_flags = EVENT_IPI;
indirect_q->ev_vcore = 1; /* IPI core 1 */
indirect_q->ev_handler = 0;
printf("Registering %08p for event type %d\n", indirect_q,
EV_FREE_APPLE_PIE);
register_kevent_q(indirect_q, EV_FREE_APPLE_PIE);
/* handle events: just want to print out what we get. This is just a
* quick set of handlers, not a registration for a kevent. */
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_NR_EVENT; i++)
register_ev_handler(i, handle_generic, 0);
/* Want to use the default ev_ev (which we just overwrote) */
register_ev_handler(EV_EVENT, handle_ev_ev, 0);
/* vcore_init() done in vcore_request() now. */
/* Set up event reception. For example, this will allow us to receive an
* event and IPI for USER_IPIs on vcore 0. Check event.c for more stuff.
* Note you don't have to register for USER_IPIs to receive ones you send
* yourself with sys_self_notify(). */
enable_kevent(EV_USER_IPI, 0, EVENT_IPI | EVENT_VCORE_PRIVATE);
/* Receive pending preemption events. Can also get a MSG if you want. */
struct event_queue *ev_q = get_event_q();
ev_q->ev_flags = EVENT_IPI | EVENT_NOMSG | EVENT_VCORE_APPRO;
register_kevent_q(ev_q, EV_PREEMPT_PENDING);
/* We also receive preemption events, it is set up in uthread.c */
/* Inits a thread for us, though we won't use it. Just a hack to get into
* _M mode. Note this requests one vcore for us */
struct uthread dummy = {0};
uthread_lib_init(&dummy);
/* Reset the blockon to be the spinner... This is really shitty. Any
* blocking calls after we become an MCP and before this will fail. This is
* just mhello showing its warts due to trying to work outside uthread.c */
ros_syscall_blockon = __ros_syscall_spinon;
if ((vcoreid = vcore_id())) {
printf("Should never see me! (from vcore %d)\n", vcoreid);
} else { // core 0
temp = 0xdeadbeef;
printf("Hello from vcore %d with temp addr = %p and temp = %p\n",
vcoreid, &temp, temp);
printf("Multi-Goodbye, world, from PID: %d!\n", sys_getpid());
printf("Requesting %d vcores\n", max_vcores() - 1);
retval = vcore_request(max_vcores() - 1); /* since we already have 1 */
//retval = vcore_request(5);
printf("This is vcore0, right after vcore_request, retval=%d\n", retval);
/* vcore_context test */
assert(!in_vcore_context());
}
//#if 0
/* test notifying my vcore2 */
udelay(5000000);
printf("Vcore 0 self-notifying vcore 2 with notif 4!\n");
struct event_msg msg;
msg.ev_type = 4;
sys_self_notify(2, 4, &msg, TRUE);
udelay(5000000);
printf("Vcore 0 notifying itself with notif 6!\n");
msg.ev_type = 6;
sys_notify(sys_getpid(), 6, &msg);
udelay(1000000);
//#endif
/* test loop for restarting a uthread_ctx */
if (vcoreid == 0) {
int ctr = 0;
while(1) {
printf("Vcore %d Spinning (%d), temp = %08x!\n", vcoreid, ctr++, temp);
udelay(5000000);
//exit(0);
}
}
printf("Vcore %d Done!\n", vcoreid);
//mcs_barrier_wait(&b,vcore_id());
printf("All Cores Done!\n", vcoreid);
while(1); // manually kill from the monitor
/* since everyone should cleanup their uthreads, even if they don't plan on
* calling their code or want uthreads in the first place. <3 */
uthread_cleanup(&dummy);
return 0;
}
static void handle_generic(struct event_msg *ev_msg, unsigned int ev_type,
void *data)
{
printf("Got event type %d on vcore %d\n", ev_type, vcore_id());
}
void ghetto_vcore_entry(void)
{
uint32_t vcoreid = vcore_id();
static bool first_time = TRUE;
temp = 0xcafebabe;
/* vcore_context test (don't need to do this anywhere) */
assert(in_vcore_context());
/* old logic was moved to parlib code */
if (current_uthread) {
assert(vcoreid == 0);
run_current_uthread();
}
/* unmask notifications once you can let go of the uthread_ctx and it is
* okay to clobber the transition stack.
* Check Documentation/processes.txt: 4.2.4. In real code, you should be
* popping the tf of whatever user process you want (get off the x-stack) */
enable_notifs(vcoreid);
/* end: stuff userspace needs to do to handle notifications */
printf("Hello from vcore_entry in vcore %d with temp addr %p and temp %p\n",
vcoreid, &temp, temp);
#if 0
/* Test sys change vcore. Need to manually preempt the pcore vcore4 is
* mapped to from the monitor */
udelay(20000000);
if (vcoreid == 1) {
disable_notifs(vcoreid);
printf("VC1 changing to VC4\n");
sys_change_vcore(4, TRUE); /* try both of these manually */
//sys_change_vcore(4, FALSE); /* try both of these manually */
printf("VC1 returned\n");
}
udelay(10000000);
#endif
vcore_request(1);
//mcs_barrier_wait(&b,vcore_id());
udelay(vcoreid * 10000000);
//exit(0);
while(1);
}