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gem5/src/base/fiber.cc
Gabe Black a3385dadcb base: If valgrind is available, tell it about Fiber stacks.
Valgrind can get confused when  switching stacks between different
Fibers. If valgrind (and its headers) are available, this change adds
calls to some hooks so valgrind knows where the new stacks are and
doesn't report a bunch of false positives.

Change-Id: I00aefe60372be6de7371dec29427d7182dbee7b6
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/12227
Reviewed-by: Giacomo Travaglini <giacomo.travaglini@arm.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Carvalho <odanrc@yahoo.com.br>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
2018-08-24 18:15:09 +00:00

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#include "base/fiber.hh"
#if HAVE_VALGRIND
#include <valgrind/valgrind.h>
#endif
#include <cerrno>
#include <cstring>
#include "base/logging.hh"
using namespace std;
namespace
{
/*
* The PrimaryFiber class is a special case that attaches to the currently
* executing context. That makes handling the "primary" fiber, aka the one
* which most of gem5 is running under, no different than other Fibers.
*/
class PrimaryFiber : public Fiber
{
public:
PrimaryFiber() : Fiber(nullptr, 0) { setStarted(); }
void main() { panic("PrimaryFiber main executed.\n"); }
};
PrimaryFiber _primaryFiber;
// A pointer to whatever the currently executing Fiber is.
Fiber *_currentFiber = &_primaryFiber;
// A pointer to the Fiber which is currently being started/initialized.
Fiber *startingFiber = nullptr;
} // anonymous namespace
void
Fiber::entryTrampoline()
{
startingFiber->start();
}
Fiber::Fiber(size_t stack_size) :
link(primaryFiber()),
stack(stack_size ? new uint8_t[stack_size] : nullptr),
stackSize(stack_size), started(false), _finished(false)
{
#if HAVE_VALGRIND
valgrindStackId = VALGRIND_STACK_REGISTER(stack, stack + stack_size);
#endif
}
Fiber::Fiber(Fiber *link, size_t stack_size) :
link(link), stack(stack_size ? new uint8_t[stack_size] : nullptr),
stackSize(stack_size), started(false), _finished(false)
{}
Fiber::~Fiber()
{
panic_if(stack && _currentFiber == this, "Fiber stack is in use.");
#if HAVE_VALGRIND
VALGRIND_STACK_DEREGISTER(valgrindStackId);
#endif
delete [] stack;
}
void
Fiber::createContext()
{
// Set up a context for the new fiber, starting it in the trampoline.
getcontext(&ctx);
ctx.uc_stack.ss_sp = stack;
ctx.uc_stack.ss_size = stackSize;
ctx.uc_link = nullptr;
makecontext(&ctx, &entryTrampoline, 0);
// Swap to the new context so it can enter its start() function. It
// will then swap itself back out and return here.
startingFiber = this;
panic_if(!_currentFiber, "No active Fiber object.");
swapcontext(&_currentFiber->ctx, &ctx);
// The new context is now ready and about to call main().
}
void
Fiber::start()
{
// Avoid a dangling pointer.
startingFiber = nullptr;
setStarted();
// Swap back to the parent context which is still considered "current",
// now that we're ready to go.
int ret M5_VAR_USED = swapcontext(&ctx, &_currentFiber->ctx);
panic_if(ret == -1, strerror(errno));
// Call main() when we're been reactivated for the first time.
main();
// main has returned, so this Fiber has finished. Switch to the "link"
// Fiber.
_finished = true;
link->run();
}
void
Fiber::run()
{
panic_if(_finished, "Fiber has already run to completion.");
// If we're already running this fiber, we're done.
if (_currentFiber == this)
return;
if (!started)
createContext();
// Switch out of the current Fiber's context and this one's in.
Fiber *prev = _currentFiber;
Fiber *next = this;
_currentFiber = next;
swapcontext(&prev->ctx, &next->ctx);
}
Fiber *Fiber::currentFiber() { return _currentFiber; }
Fiber *Fiber::primaryFiber() { return &_primaryFiber; }