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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2006-2025 RT-Thread Development Team
- *
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- *
- * Change Logs:
- * Date Author Notes
- * 2021-01-15 shaojinchun first version
- * 2023-11-16 xqyjlj Fix the case where tid is 0
- */
- #define DBG_TAG "lwp.tid"
- #define DBG_LVL DBG_LOG
- #include <rtdbg.h>
- #include <rthw.h>
- #include <rtthread.h>
- #include "lwp_internal.h"
- #ifdef ARCH_MM_MMU
- #include "lwp_user_mm.h"
- #endif
- #define TID_MAX 10000
- #define TID_CT_ASSERT(name, x) \
- struct assert_##name {char ary[2 * (x) - 1];}
- TID_CT_ASSERT(tid_min_nr, LWP_TID_MAX_NR > 1);
- TID_CT_ASSERT(tid_max_nr, LWP_TID_MAX_NR < TID_MAX);
- static struct lwp_avl_struct lwp_tid_ary[LWP_TID_MAX_NR];
- static struct lwp_avl_struct *lwp_tid_free_head = RT_NULL;
- static int lwp_tid_ary_alloced = 0;
- static struct lwp_avl_struct *lwp_tid_root = RT_NULL;
- static int current_tid = 0;
- static struct rt_mutex tid_lock;
- /**
- * @brief Initialize the thread ID manager
- *
- * @return int Returns RT_EOK (0) on success, error code on failure
- *
- * @note This function initializes a mutex lock used for thread ID management.
- */
- int lwp_tid_init(void)
- {
- return rt_mutex_init(&tid_lock, "tidmtx", RT_IPC_FLAG_PRIO);
- }
- /**
- * @brief Allocates a thread ID (TID) from available resources
- *
- * @return int The allocated thread ID, or 0 if no TID available (with warning log)
- *
- * @note This function performs thread-safe allocation of a TID by:
- * 1. First checking the free list of available TIDs
- * 2. If none available, allocating from the TID array if space remains
- * 3. Performing a two-phase search for unused TIDs (current_tid+1 to TID_MAX, then 1 to current_tid)
- * 4. Inserting the allocated TID into the AVL tree for tracking
- */
- int lwp_tid_get(void)
- {
- struct lwp_avl_struct *p;
- int tid = 0;
- lwp_mutex_take_safe(&tid_lock, RT_WAITING_FOREVER, 0);
- p = lwp_tid_free_head;
- if (p)
- {
- lwp_tid_free_head = (struct lwp_avl_struct *)p->avl_right;
- }
- else if (lwp_tid_ary_alloced < LWP_TID_MAX_NR)
- {
- p = lwp_tid_ary + lwp_tid_ary_alloced;
- lwp_tid_ary_alloced++;
- }
- if (p)
- {
- int found_noused = 0;
- RT_ASSERT(p->data == RT_NULL);
- for (tid = current_tid + 1; tid < TID_MAX; tid++)
- {
- if (!lwp_avl_find(tid, lwp_tid_root))
- {
- found_noused = 1;
- break;
- }
- }
- if (!found_noused)
- {
- for (tid = 1; tid <= current_tid; tid++)
- {
- if (!lwp_avl_find(tid, lwp_tid_root))
- {
- found_noused = 1;
- break;
- }
- }
- }
- p->avl_key = tid;
- lwp_avl_insert(p, &lwp_tid_root);
- current_tid = tid;
- }
- lwp_mutex_release_safe(&tid_lock);
- if (tid <= 0)
- {
- LOG_W("resource TID exhausted.");
- }
- return tid;
- }
- /**
- * @brief Releases a thread ID (TID) and associated resources
- *
- * @param[in] tid The thread ID to release
- *
- * @note This function performs thread-safe release of a TID by:
- * 1. Finding the TID in the AVL tree and removing it
- * 2. Adding the freed TID structure to the free list for reuse
- * 3. Handling thread reference counting and potential suspension
- */
- void lwp_tid_put(int tid)
- {
- struct lwp_avl_struct *p;
- rt_thread_t thread;
- rt_thread_t current;
- lwp_mutex_take_safe(&tid_lock, RT_WAITING_FOREVER, 0);
- p = lwp_avl_find(tid, lwp_tid_root);
- if (p)
- {
- thread = p->data;
- p->data = RT_NULL;
- lwp_avl_remove(p, &lwp_tid_root);
- p->avl_right = lwp_tid_free_head;
- lwp_tid_free_head = p;
- }
- else
- thread = RT_NULL;
- if (thread && thread->tid_ref_count)
- {
- current = rt_thread_self();
- RT_ASSERT(thread->susp_recycler == RT_NULL);
- thread->susp_recycler = current;
- rt_enter_critical();
- rt_thread_suspend_with_flag(current, RT_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
- lwp_mutex_release_safe(&tid_lock);
- rt_exit_critical();
- rt_schedule();
- }
- else
- lwp_mutex_release_safe(&tid_lock);
- }
- /**
- * @brief Retrieves the thread object associated with a thread ID (TID)
- *
- * @param[in] tid The thread ID to look up
- *
- * @return rt_thread_t The associated thread object, or RT_NULL if not found
- */
- rt_thread_t lwp_tid_get_thread_raw(int tid)
- {
- struct lwp_avl_struct *p;
- rt_thread_t thread = RT_NULL;
- p = lwp_avl_find(tid, lwp_tid_root);
- if (p)
- {
- thread = (rt_thread_t)p->data;
- }
- return thread;
- }
- /**
- * @brief Retrieves a thread object by TID and increments its reference count
- *
- * @param[in] tid The thread ID to look up (0 means current thread)
- *
- * @return rt_thread_t The associated thread object, or RT_NULL if not found
- *
- * @note This function provides thread-safe access to a thread object while:
- * 1. Acquiring the tid_lock mutex for synchronization
- * 2. Looking up the thread by TID (or returning current thread if tid=0)
- * 3. Incrementing the thread's reference count if found
- * 4. Releasing the mutex before returning
- */
- rt_thread_t lwp_tid_get_thread_and_inc_ref(int tid)
- {
- rt_thread_t thread = RT_NULL;
- lwp_mutex_take_safe(&tid_lock, RT_WAITING_FOREVER, 0);
- thread = tid ? lwp_tid_get_thread_raw(tid) : rt_thread_self();
- if (thread != RT_NULL)
- {
- thread->tid_ref_count += 1;
- }
- lwp_mutex_release_safe(&tid_lock);
- return thread;
- }
- /**
- * @brief Decrement the reference count of a thread and potentially resume its suspender
- *
- * @param[in] thread The thread object whose reference count needs to be decremented
- *
- * @note This function safely decreases the reference count of a thread object. If the reference
- * count reaches zero and there is a suspender thread waiting (susp_recycler), it will
- * be resumed.
- */
- void lwp_tid_dec_ref(rt_thread_t thread)
- {
- rt_thread_t susp_putter;
- if (thread)
- {
- RT_ASSERT(rt_object_get_type(&thread->parent) == RT_Object_Class_Thread);
- susp_putter = thread->susp_recycler;
- lwp_mutex_take_safe(&tid_lock, RT_WAITING_FOREVER, 0);
- RT_ASSERT(thread->tid_ref_count > 0);
- thread->tid_ref_count -= 1;
- if (!thread->tid_ref_count && susp_putter)
- {
- rt_thread_resume(susp_putter);
- }
- lwp_mutex_release_safe(&tid_lock);
- }
- }
- /**
- * @brief Associate a thread with a given TID in the thread ID management system
- *
- * @param[in] tid The thread ID to associate with the thread
- * @param[in] thread The thread object to be associated with the TID
- *
- * @note This function safely associates a thread object with a specified thread ID (TID)
- * in the system's AVL tree. The operation is protected by a mutex to ensure thread safety.
- */
- void lwp_tid_set_thread(int tid, rt_thread_t thread)
- {
- struct lwp_avl_struct *p;
- lwp_mutex_take_safe(&tid_lock, RT_WAITING_FOREVER, 0);
- p = lwp_avl_find(tid, lwp_tid_root);
- if (p)
- {
- RT_ASSERT(p->data == RT_NULL);
- p->data = thread;
- }
- lwp_mutex_release_safe(&tid_lock);
- }
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