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1/* 1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2001 Marc Alexander Lehmann <pcg@goof.com> 2 * Copyright (c) 2001-2009 Marc Alexander Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
3 * 3 *
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27 * 24 *
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26 * the GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 or any later version,
27 * in which case the provisions of the GPL are applicable instead of
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35 *
28 * This library is modelled strictly after Ralf S. Engelschalls article at 36 * This library is modelled strictly after Ralf S. Engelschalls article at
29 * http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/rse-pmt.ps. So most of the credit must 37 * http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/rse-pmt.ps. So most of the credit must
30 * go to Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>. 38 * go to Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>.
31 */ 39 */
32 40
33#include "coro.h" 41#include "coro.h"
34 42
35#if CORO_LOOSE || CORO_SJLJ 43#include <string.h>
36 44
45/*****************************************************************************/
46/* ucontext/setjmp/asm backends */
47/*****************************************************************************/
48#if CORO_UCONTEXT || CORO_SJLJ || CORO_LOSER || CORO_LINUX || CORO_IRIX || CORO_ASM
49
50# if CORO_UCONTEXT
51# include <stddef.h>
52# endif
53
54# if !defined(STACK_ADJUST_PTR)
55# if __sgi
56/* IRIX is decidedly NON-unix */
57# define STACK_ADJUST_PTR(sp,ss) ((char *)(sp) + (ss) - 8)
58# define STACK_ADJUST_SIZE(sp,ss) ((ss) - 8)
59# elif (__i386__ && CORO_LINUX) || (_M_IX86 && CORO_LOSER)
60# define STACK_ADJUST_PTR(sp,ss) ((char *)(sp) + (ss))
61# define STACK_ADJUST_SIZE(sp,ss) (ss)
62# elif (__amd64__ && CORO_LINUX) || ((_M_AMD64 || _M_IA64) && CORO_LOSER)
63# define STACK_ADJUST_PTR(sp,ss) ((char *)(sp) + (ss) - 8)
64# define STACK_ADJUST_SIZE(sp,ss) (ss)
65# else
66# define STACK_ADJUST_PTR(sp,ss) (sp)
67# define STACK_ADJUST_SIZE(sp,ss) (ss)
68# endif
69# endif
70
71# include <stdlib.h>
72
73# if CORO_SJLJ
74# include <stdio.h>
37#include <signal.h> 75# include <signal.h>
76# include <unistd.h>
77# endif
38 78
39static volatile coro_func coro_init_func; 79static coro_func coro_init_func;
40static volatile void *coro_init_arg; 80static void *coro_init_arg;
41static volatile coro_context *new_coro, *create_coro; 81static coro_context *new_coro, *create_coro;
42 82
43static void 83static void
44coro_init (void) 84coro_init (void)
45{ 85{
46 volatile coro_func func = coro_init_func; 86 volatile coro_func func = coro_init_func;
47 volatile void *arg = coro_init_arg; 87 volatile void *arg = coro_init_arg;
48 88
49 coro_transfer ((coro_context *)new_coro, (coro_context *)create_coro); 89 coro_transfer (new_coro, create_coro);
50 90
51 func ((void *)arg); 91 func ((void *)arg);
52 92
53 /* the new coro returned. bad. just abort() for now */ 93 /* the new coro returned. bad. just abort() for now */
54 abort (); 94 abort ();
55} 95}
56 96
57# if CORO_SJLJ 97# if CORO_SJLJ
58# define coro_save(ctx) (void)setjmp((ctx)->env)
59 98
60static volatile int trampoline_count; 99static volatile int trampoline_done;
61 100
62/* trampoline signal handler */ 101/* trampoline signal handler */
63static void 102static void
64trampoline(int sig) 103trampoline (int sig)
65{ 104{
66 if (setjmp (((coro_context *)new_coro)->env)) 105 if (coro_setjmp (new_coro->env))
67 coro_init (); /* start it */ 106 coro_init (); /* start it */
68 else 107 else
69 trampoline_count++; 108 trampoline_done = 1;
70} 109}
71 110
72# endif
73
74#elif CORO_UCONTEXT
75# define coro_save(ctx) getcontext(&((ctx)->uc))
76#endif 111# endif
77 112
78/* initialize a machine state */ 113# if CORO_ASM
79void coro_create(coro_context *ctx,
80 coro_func coro, void *arg,
81 void *sptr, long ssize)
82{
83#if CORO_UCONTEXT
84 114
85 getcontext (&(ctx->uc)); 115 asm (
116 ".text\n"
117 ".globl coro_transfer\n"
118 ".type coro_transfer, @function\n"
119 "coro_transfer:\n"
120 #if __amd64
121 #define NUM_SAVED 6
122 "\tpush %rbp\n"
123 "\tpush %rbx\n"
124 "\tpush %r12\n"
125 "\tpush %r13\n"
126 "\tpush %r14\n"
127 "\tpush %r15\n"
128 "\tmov %rsp, (%rdi)\n"
129 "\tmov (%rsi), %rsp\n"
130 "\tpop %r15\n"
131 "\tpop %r14\n"
132 "\tpop %r13\n"
133 "\tpop %r12\n"
134 "\tpop %rbx\n"
135 "\tpop %rbp\n"
136 #elif __i386
137 #define NUM_SAVED 4
138 "\tpush %ebp\n"
139 "\tpush %ebx\n"
140 "\tpush %esi\n"
141 "\tpush %edi\n"
142 "\tmov %esp, (%eax)\n"
143 "\tmov (%edx), %esp\n"
144 "\tpop %edi\n"
145 "\tpop %esi\n"
146 "\tpop %ebx\n"
147 "\tpop %ebp\n"
148 #else
149 #error unsupported architecture
150 #endif
151 "\tret\n"
152 );
86 153
87 ctx->uc.uc_link = 0; 154# endif
88 ctx->uc.uc_stack.ss_sp = sptr;
89 ctx->uc.uc_stack.ss_size = (size_t) ssize;
90 ctx->uc.uc_stack.ss_flags = 0;
91 155
92 makecontext (&(ctx->uc), (void (*)()) coro, 1, arg); 156void
93 157coro_create (coro_context *ctx, coro_func coro, void *arg, void *sptr, long ssize)
94#elif CORO_SJLJ || CORO_LOOSE 158{
95 159 coro_context nctx;
96# if CORO_SJLJ 160# if CORO_SJLJ
97 stack_t ostk, nstk; 161 stack_t ostk, nstk;
98 struct sigaction osa, nsa; 162 struct sigaction osa, nsa;
99 sigset_t nsig, osig; 163 sigset_t nsig, osig;
100# endif 164# endif
101 coro_context nctx; 165
166 if (!coro)
167 return;
102 168
103 coro_init_func = coro; 169 coro_init_func = coro;
104 coro_init_arg = arg; 170 coro_init_arg = arg;
105 171
106 new_coro = ctx; 172 new_coro = ctx;
116 nsa.sa_handler = trampoline; 182 nsa.sa_handler = trampoline;
117 sigemptyset (&nsa.sa_mask); 183 sigemptyset (&nsa.sa_mask);
118 nsa.sa_flags = SA_ONSTACK; 184 nsa.sa_flags = SA_ONSTACK;
119 185
120 if (sigaction (SIGUSR2, &nsa, &osa)) 186 if (sigaction (SIGUSR2, &nsa, &osa))
187 {
121 perror ("sigaction"); 188 perror ("sigaction");
189 abort ();
190 }
122 191
123 /* set the new stack */ 192 /* set the new stack */
124 nstk.ss_sp = sptr; 193 nstk.ss_sp = STACK_ADJUST_PTR (sptr,ssize); /* yes, some platforms (IRIX) get this wrong. */
125 nstk.ss_size = ssize; 194 nstk.ss_size = STACK_ADJUST_SIZE (sptr,ssize);
126 nstk.ss_flags = 0; 195 nstk.ss_flags = 0;
127 196
128 if (sigaltstack (&nstk, &ostk) < 0) 197 if (sigaltstack (&nstk, &ostk) < 0)
198 {
129 perror ("sigaltstack"); 199 perror ("sigaltstack");
200 abort ();
201 }
130 202
131 trampoline_count = 0; 203 trampoline_done = 0;
132 kill (getpid (), SIGUSR2); 204 kill (getpid (), SIGUSR2);
133 sigfillset (&nsig); sigdelset (&nsig, SIGUSR2); 205 sigfillset (&nsig); sigdelset (&nsig, SIGUSR2);
134 206
135 while (!trampoline_count) 207 while (!trampoline_done)
136 sigsuspend (&nsig); 208 sigsuspend (&nsig);
137 209
138 sigaltstack (0, &nstk); 210 sigaltstack (0, &nstk);
139 nstk.ss_flags = SS_DISABLE; 211 nstk.ss_flags = SS_DISABLE;
140 if (sigaltstack (&nstk, 0) < 0) 212 if (sigaltstack (&nstk, 0) < 0)
145 abort (); 217 abort ();
146 218
147 if (~ostk.ss_flags & SS_DISABLE) 219 if (~ostk.ss_flags & SS_DISABLE)
148 sigaltstack (&ostk, 0); 220 sigaltstack (&ostk, 0);
149 221
150 sigaction (SIGUSR1, &osa, 0); 222 sigaction (SIGUSR2, &osa, 0);
151
152 sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &osig, 0); 223 sigprocmask (SIG_SETMASK, &osig, 0);
153 224
154# elif MS_LOOSE 225# elif CORO_LOSER
155 226
156 coro_save (ctx); 227 coro_setjmp (ctx->env);
157 ctx->env[7] = (int)((char *)sptr + ssize); 228 #if __CYGWIN__ && __i386
158 ctx->env[8] = (int)coro; 229 ctx->env[8] = (long) coro_init;
230 ctx->env[7] = (long) ((char *)sptr + ssize) - sizeof (long);
231 #elif __CYGWIN__ && __x86_64
232 ctx->env[7] = (long) coro_init;
233 ctx->env[6] = (long) ((char *)sptr + ssize) - sizeof (long);
234 #elif defined(__MINGW32__)
235 ctx->env[5] = (long) coro_init;
236 ctx->env[4] = (long) ((char *)sptr + ssize) - sizeof (long);
237 #elif defined(_M_IX86)
238 ((_JUMP_BUFFER *)&ctx->env)->Eip = (long) coro_init;
239 ((_JUMP_BUFFER *)&ctx->env)->Esp = (long) STACK_ADJUST_PTR (sptr, ssize) - sizeof (long);
240 #elif defined(_M_AMD64)
241 ((_JUMP_BUFFER *)&ctx->env)->Rip = (__int64) coro_init;
242 ((_JUMP_BUFFER *)&ctx->env)->Rsp = (__int64) STACK_ADJUST_PTR (sptr, ssize) - sizeof (__int64);
243 #elif defined(_M_IA64)
244 ((_JUMP_BUFFER *)&ctx->env)->StIIP = (__int64) coro_init;
245 ((_JUMP_BUFFER *)&ctx->env)->IntSp = (__int64) STACK_ADJUST_PTR (sptr, ssize) - sizeof (__int64);
246 #else
247 #error "microsoft libc or architecture not supported"
248 #endif
159 249
250# elif CORO_LINUX
251
252 coro_setjmp (ctx->env);
253 #if __GLIBC__ >= 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 0 && defined (JB_PC) && defined (JB_SP)
254 ctx->env[0].__jmpbuf[JB_PC] = (long) coro_init;
255 ctx->env[0].__jmpbuf[JB_SP] = (long) STACK_ADJUST_PTR (sptr, ssize) - sizeof (long);
256 #elif __GLIBC__ >= 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 0 && defined (__mc68000__)
257 ctx->env[0].__jmpbuf[0].__aregs[0] = (long int)coro_init;
258 ctx->env[0].__jmpbuf[0].__sp = (int *) ((char *)sptr + ssize) - sizeof (long);
259 #elif defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__) && defined (__i386__)
260 ctx->env[0].__jmpbuf[0].__pc = (char *) coro_init;
261 ctx->env[0].__jmpbuf[0].__sp = (void *) ((char *)sptr + ssize) - sizeof (long);
262 #elif defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__) && defined (__amd64__)
263 ctx->env[0].__jmpbuf[JB_PC] = (long) coro_init;
264 ctx->env[0].__jmpbuf[0].__sp = (void *) ((char *)sptr + ssize) - sizeof (long);
265 #else
266 #error "linux libc or architecture not supported"
267 #endif
268
269# elif CORO_IRIX
270
271 coro_setjmp (ctx->env, 0);
272 ctx->env[JB_PC] = (__uint64_t)coro_init;
273 ctx->env[JB_SP] = (__uint64_t)STACK_ADJUST_PTR (sptr, ssize) - sizeof (long);
274
275# elif CORO_ASM
276
277 ctx->sp = (void **)(ssize + (char *)sptr);
278 *--ctx->sp = (void *)abort; /* needed for alignment only */
279 *--ctx->sp = (void *)coro_init;
280 ctx->sp -= NUM_SAVED;
281
282# elif CORO_UCONTEXT
283
284 getcontext (&(ctx->uc));
285
286 ctx->uc.uc_link = 0;
287 ctx->uc.uc_stack.ss_sp = sptr;
288 ctx->uc.uc_stack.ss_size = (size_t)ssize;
289 ctx->uc.uc_stack.ss_flags = 0;
290
291 makecontext (&(ctx->uc), (void (*)())coro_init, 0);
292
293# endif
294
295 coro_transfer (create_coro, new_coro);
296}
297
298/*****************************************************************************/
299/* pthread backend */
300/*****************************************************************************/
301#elif CORO_PTHREAD
302
303/* this mutex will be locked by the running coroutine */
304pthread_mutex_t coro_mutex = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
305
306struct coro_init_args
307{
308 coro_func func;
309 void *arg;
310 coro_context *self, *main;
311};
312
313static pthread_t null_tid;
314
315/* I'd so love to cast pthread_mutex_unlock to void (*)(void *)... */
316static void
317mutex_unlock_wrapper (void *arg)
318{
319 pthread_mutex_unlock ((pthread_mutex_t *)arg);
320}
321
322static void *
323coro_init (void *args_)
324{
325 struct coro_init_args *args = (struct coro_init_args *)args_;
326 coro_func func = args->func;
327 void *arg = args->arg;
328
329 pthread_mutex_lock (&coro_mutex);
330
331 /* we try to be good citizens and use deferred cancellation and cleanup handlers */
332 pthread_cleanup_push (mutex_unlock_wrapper, &coro_mutex);
333 coro_transfer (args->self, args->main);
334 func (arg);
335 pthread_cleanup_pop (1);
336
337 return 0;
338}
339
340void
341coro_transfer (coro_context *prev, coro_context *next)
342{
343 pthread_cond_signal (&next->cv);
344 pthread_cond_wait (&prev->cv, &coro_mutex);
345#if __FreeBSD__ /* freebsd is of course broken and needs manual testcancel calls... yay... */
346 pthread_testcancel ();
160# endif 347#endif
348}
161 349
162 coro_transfer ((coro_context *)create_coro, (coro_context *)new_coro); 350void
351coro_create (coro_context *ctx, coro_func coro, void *arg, void *sptr, long ssize)
352{
353 static coro_context nctx;
354 static int once;
355
356 if (!once)
357 {
358 once = 1;
359
360 pthread_mutex_lock (&coro_mutex);
361 pthread_cond_init (&nctx.cv, 0);
362 null_tid = pthread_self ();
363 }
364
365 pthread_cond_init (&ctx->cv, 0);
366
367 if (coro)
368 {
369 pthread_attr_t attr;
370 struct coro_init_args args;
371
372 args.func = coro;
373 args.arg = arg;
374 args.self = ctx;
375 args.main = &nctx;
376
377 pthread_attr_init (&attr);
378 pthread_attr_setstack (&attr, sptr, (size_t)ssize);
379 pthread_attr_setscope (&attr, PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS);
380 pthread_create (&ctx->id, &attr, coro_init, &args);
381
382 coro_transfer (args.main, args.self);
383 }
384 else
385 ctx->id = null_tid;
386}
387
388void
389coro_destroy (coro_context *ctx)
390{
391 if (!pthread_equal (ctx->id, null_tid))
392 {
393 pthread_cancel (ctx->id);
394 pthread_mutex_unlock (&coro_mutex);
395 pthread_join (ctx->id, 0);
396 pthread_mutex_lock (&coro_mutex);
397 }
398
399 pthread_cond_destroy (&ctx->cv);
400}
163 401
164#else 402#else
165error unsupported architecture 403# error unsupported backend
166#endif 404#endif
167}
168 405

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