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137 lines
3.6 KiB
C
137 lines
3.6 KiB
C
#include "cyclone/types.h"
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#include "cyclone/runtime.h"
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#include "full.h"
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#include <unistd.h>
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/**
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* This variable corresponds to the Scheme function in the generated C file
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* that we wish to call into.
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*/
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extern object __glo_signal_91done;
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gc_thread_data local;
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void *Cyc_init_thread(object thread_and_thunk);
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/**
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* Code for the C thread.
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*
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* In our application we just call the trampoline function to setup a call
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* into Scheme code. In a real application this thread would probably do
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* quite a bit more work in C, only calling into Scheme code as necessary.
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*/
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void *c_thread(void *parent_thd)
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{
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printf("Hello from C thread\n");
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sleep(1);
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printf("C calling into SCM\n");
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object obj = scm_call_with_gc(parent_thd, __glo_signal_91done, boolean_t);
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printf("C received: ");
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Cyc_write(NULL, obj, stdout);
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printf("\n");
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return NULL;
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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// Should not need to customize below here:
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//
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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* Scheme function calls into this function when it is done.
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* We store results and longjmp back to where we started, at the
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* bottom of the trampoline (we only jump once).
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*/
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void after_call_scm(gc_thread_data *thd, int argc, object k, object result)
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{
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int i;
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printf("after call scm %p\n", &i);
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TODO: need to use Cyc_end_thread logic to wind down thd: run GC, ensure thread is cleaned up, etc
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local.gc_cont = result;
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longjmp(*(local.jmp_start), 1);
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}
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/**
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* Call into Scheme function
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*/
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void call_scm(gc_thread_data *thd, object fnc, object obj)
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{
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mclosure0(after, (function_type)after_call_scm);
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((closure)fnc)->fn(thd, 2, fnc, &after, obj);
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}
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void call_thunk(void *data, int argc, object self, object k)
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{
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}
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/**
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* Setup a quick-and-dirty thread object and use it to
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* make a call into Scheme code.
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*
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* Note this call is made in a limited way, and is only
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* designed for a quick call. There is no support for
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* performing any memory allocation by the Scheme code
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* other than temporary objects in the nursery. The
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* returned object will need to either be an immediate
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* or re-allocated (EG: malloc) before returning it
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* to the C layer.
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*/
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object scm_call_with_gc(gc_thread_data *parent_thd, object fnc, object arg)
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{
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jmp_buf l;
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local.gc_cont = NULL;
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local.jmp_start = &l;
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gc_thread_data *td = malloc(sizeof(gc_thread_data));
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gc_add_new_unrunning_mutator(td); /* Register this thread */
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make_c_opaque(co, td);
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make_utf8_string(NULL, name_str, "");
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make_c_opaque(co_parent_thd, parent_thd);
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mclosure0(after, (function_type)after_call_scm);
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make_empty_vector(vec);
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vec.num_elements = 7;
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vec.elements = alloca(sizeof(object) * 5);
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vec.elements[0] = find_or_add_symbol("cyc-thread-obj");
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vec.elements[1] = fnc;
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vec.elements[2] = &co;
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vec.elements[3] = &name_str;
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vec.elements[4] = boolean_f;
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vec.elements[5] = &co_parent_thd;
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vec.elements[6] = &after;
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make_pair(thread_and_thunk, &vec, fnc); // TODO: OK we are not clearing vec[5]? I think so...
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if (!setjmp(*(local.jmp_start))) {
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Cyc_init_thread(&thread_and_thunk);
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}
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return local.gc_cont;
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}
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/**
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* Called by Scheme to create the C thread.
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* This is required by sample app since we start
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* from a Scheme thread.
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*/
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void start_c_thread(gc_thread_data *thd)
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{
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pthread_t thread;
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pthread_attr_t attr;
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pthread_attr_init(&attr);
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pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
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if (pthread_create(&thread, &attr, c_thread, thd)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Error creating a new thread\n");
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exit(1);
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}
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pthread_attr_destroy(&attr);
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}
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