genode/repos/base-hw/src/core/kernel/cpu.h

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/*
* \brief Class for kernel data that is needed to manage a specific CPU
* \author Martin Stein
* \author Stefan Kalkowski
* \date 2014-01-14
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Genode Labs GmbH
*
* This file is part of the Genode OS framework, which is distributed
* under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.
*/
#ifndef _CORE__KERNEL__CPU_H_
#define _CORE__KERNEL__CPU_H_
#include <util/reconstructible.h>
/* core includes */
#include <board.h>
#include "cpu_context.h"
#include "irq.h"
#include "inter_processor_work.h"
#include "thread.h"
namespace Kernel
{
/**
* Class for kernel data that is needed to manage a specific CPU
*/
class Cpu;
/**
* Provides a CPU object for every available CPU
*/
class Cpu_pool;
/**
* Return singleton of CPU pool
*/
Cpu_pool &cpu_pool();
}
/*
* The 'Cpu' class violates the "Effective C++" practices because it publicly
* inherits the 'Genode::Cpu' base class, which does not have a virtual
* destructor. Since 'Cpu' implements the 'Timeout' interface, however, it has
* a vtable.
*
* Adding a virtual destructor in the base class would be unnatural as the base
* class hierarchy does not represent an abstract interface.
*
* Inheriting the 'Genode::Cpu' class privately is not an option because the
* user of 'Cpu' class expects architecture-specific register definitions to be
* provided by 'Cpu'. Hence, all those architecture- specific definitions would
* end up as 'using' clauses in the generic class.
*
* XXX Remove the disabled warning, e.g., by one of the following approaches:
*
* * Prevent 'Cpu' to have virtual methods by making 'Timeout' a member instead
* of a base class.
*
* * Change the class hierarchy behind 'Genode::Cpu' such that
* architecture-specific bits do no longer need to implicitly become part
* of the public interface of 'Cpu'. For example, register-definition types
* could all be embedded in an 'Arch_regs' type, which the 'Cpu' class could
* publicly provide via a 'typedef Genode::Cpu::Arch_regs Arch_regs'.
* Then, the 'Genode::Cpu' could be inherited privately.
*/
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wnon-virtual-dtor"
class Kernel::Cpu : public Genode::Cpu, private Irq::Pool, private Timeout
{
private:
typedef Cpu_job Job;
/**
* Inter-processor-interrupt object of the cpu
*/
struct Ipi : Irq
{
Cpu & cpu;
bool pending { false };
/**
* Constructor
*
* \param cpu cpu this IPI belongs to
*/
Ipi(Cpu & cpu);
/*********************
** Irq interface **
*********************/
void occurred() override;
};
friend void Ipi::occurred(void);
struct Idle_thread : Kernel::Thread
{
/**
* Construct idle context for CPU 'cpu'
*/
Idle_thread(Cpu &cpu);
};
unsigned const _id;
Board::Pic &_pic;
Timer _timer;
Cpu_scheduler _scheduler;
Idle_thread _idle;
Ipi _ipi_irq;
Inter_processor_work_list &_global_work_list;
Inter_processor_work_list _local_work_list {};
void _arch_init();
unsigned _quota() const { return _timer.us_to_ticks(cpu_quota_us); }
unsigned _fill() const { return _timer.us_to_ticks(cpu_fill_us); }
public:
enum { KERNEL_STACK_SIZE = 16 * 1024 * sizeof(Genode::addr_t) };
/**
* Construct object for CPU 'id'
*/
Cpu(unsigned const id, Board::Pic & pic,
Inter_processor_work_list & global_work_list);
static inline unsigned primary_id() { return 0; }
/**
* Raise the IPI of the CPU
*/
void trigger_ip_interrupt();
/**
* Deliver interrupt to the CPU
*
* \param irq_id id of the interrupt that occured
* \returns true if the interrupt belongs to this CPU, otherwise false
*/
bool interrupt(unsigned const irq_id);
/**
* Schedule 'job' at this CPU
*/
void schedule(Job * const job);
/**
* Return the job that should be executed at next
*/
Cpu_job& schedule();
Board::Pic & pic() { return _pic; }
Timer & timer() { return _timer; }
addr_t stack_start();
/**
* Returns the currently active job
*/
Job & scheduled_job() const {
return *static_cast<Job *>(_scheduler.head())->helping_sink(); }
unsigned id() const { return _id; }
Cpu_scheduler &scheduler() { return _scheduler; }
Irq::Pool &irq_pool() { return *this; }
Inter_processor_work_list & work_list() {
return _local_work_list; }
};
/*
* See the comment above the 'Cpu' class definition.
*/
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
class Kernel::Cpu_pool
{
private:
Board::Pic _pic {};
Inter_processor_work_list _global_work_list {};
unsigned _count;
unsigned _initialized { _count };
Genode::Constructible<Cpu> _cpus[NR_OF_CPUS];
public:
Cpu_pool();
bool initialize();
/**
* Return object of CPU 'id'
*/
Cpu & cpu(unsigned const id);
/**
* Return object of primary CPU
*/
Cpu & primary_cpu() { return cpu(Cpu::primary_id()); }
/**
* Return object of current CPU
*/
Cpu & executing_cpu() { return cpu(Cpu::executing_id()); }
template <typename FUNC>
void for_each_cpu(FUNC const &func)
{
for (unsigned i = 0; i < _count; i++) func(cpu(i));
}
Inter_processor_work_list & work_list() {
return _global_work_list; }
};
#endif /* _CORE__KERNEL__CPU_H_ */