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// Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
// All rights reserved.
// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
//
// Initial Contributors:
// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
//
// Contributors:
//
// Description:
// e32\nkern\nk_timer.cpp
// Fast Millisecond Timer Implementation
// This file is just a template - you'd be mad not to machine code this
//
//
#include "nk_priv.h"
#define i_NTimer_iState i8888.iHState1
#define i_NTimer_iCompleteInDfc i8888.iHState2
const TInt KTimerQDfcPriority=6;
GLDEF_D NTimerQ TheTimerQ;
extern "C" void send_irq_ipi(TSubScheduler*, TInt);
#ifndef __MSTIM_MACHINE_CODED__
#ifdef _DEBUG
#define __DEBUG_CALLBACK(n) {if (iDebugFn) (*iDebugFn)(iDebugPtr,n);}
#else
#define __DEBUG_CALLBACK(n)
#endif
/** Construct a nanokernel timer tied to a specified thread or group
@param aTied Pointer to the thread/group to which the timer should be tied
@param aFunction Pointer to the function to call on timer expiry
@param aPtr Parameter to pass to the expiry handler
@pre Any context
@publishedPartner
@prototype
*/
EXPORT_C NTimer::NTimer(NSchedulable* aTied, NTimerFn aFunction, TAny* aPtr)
{
iPtr = aPtr;
iFn = aFunction;
iHType = EEventHandlerNTimer;
// i8888.iHState1 = EIdle; done by NEventHandler constructor
if (aTied)
{
SetTied(aTied);
}
}
/** Construct a nanokernel timer which mutates into and runs as a DFC on expiry
The DFC queue is not specified at object construction time, but must be set
using NTimer::SetDfcQ() before the timer is used.
@param aFunction Pointer to the function to call on timer expiry
@param aPtr Parameter to pass to the expiry handler
@param aPriority Priority of DFC within the queue (0 to 7, where 7 is highest)
@pre Any context
@publishedPartner
@prototype
*/
EXPORT_C NTimer::NTimer(TDfcFn aFunction, TAny* aPtr, TInt aPriority)
{
iPtr = aPtr;
iFn = aFunction;
iTied = 0;
iHType = (TUint8)aPriority;
// i8888.iHState0 = 0; done by NEventHandler constructor
// i8888.iHState1 = EIdle; done by NEventHandler constructor
// i8888.iHState2 = 0; done by NEventHandler constructor
}
/** Construct a nanokernel timer which mutates into and runs as a DFC on expiry
@param aFunction Pointer to the function to call on timer expiry
@param aPtr Parameter to pass to the expiry handler
@param aDfcQ Pointer to DFC queue which this timer should use
@param aPriority Priority of DFC within the queue (0 to 7, where 7 is highest)
@pre Any context
@publishedPartner
@prototype
*/
EXPORT_C NTimer::NTimer(TDfcFn aFunction, TAny* aPtr, TDfcQue* aDfcQ, TInt aPriority)
{
iPtr = aPtr;
iFn = aFunction;
iDfcQ = aDfcQ;
iHType = (TUint8)aPriority;
// i8888.iHState0 = 0; done by NEventHandler constructor
// i8888.iHState1 = EIdle; done by NEventHandler constructor
// i8888.iHState2 = 0; done by NEventHandler constructor
}
/** Set the DFC queue to be used by an NTimer constructed using a TDfcFn
@param aDfcQ Pointer to DFC queue which this timer should use
@pre Timer cannot be in use
@pre Any context
@publishedPartner
@prototype
*/
EXPORT_C void NTimer::SetDfcQ(TDfcQue* aDfcQ)
{
__NK_ASSERT_ALWAYS(aDfcQ!=0);
__NK_ASSERT_ALWAYS(iHType < KNumDfcPriorities);
__NK_ASSERT_ALWAYS(i8816.iHState16==EIdle);
iDfcQ = aDfcQ;
}
/** Tie a nanokernel timer to a thread or group
@param aTied = pointer to thread or group to which IDFC should be tied
@return KErrNone if successful
@return KErrDied if thread has exited or group has been destroyed.
@pre Call in thread context, interrupts enabled
@pre Timer must not be queued or running
@pre Timer must not already be tied
@pre Must not be a mutating timer (constructed with TDfcFn)
@publishedPartner
@prototype
*/
EXPORT_C TInt NTimer::SetTied(NSchedulable* aTied)
{
__NK_ASSERT_ALWAYS(!IsMutating());
__NK_ASSERT_ALWAYS(i8888.iHState1 == EIdle);
__NK_ASSERT_ALWAYS(aTied && !iTied);
NKern::Lock();
TInt r = aTied->AddTiedEvent(this);
__NK_ASSERT_ALWAYS(r==KErrNone || r==KErrDied);
NKern::Unlock();
return r;
}
/** Destroy a nanokernel timer
@pre Call in thread context, interrupts enabled, preemption enabled
@pre Calling thread in critical section
@pre No fast mutex held
@publishedPartner
@prototype
*/
EXPORT_C NTimer::~NTimer()
{
if (!IsMutating() && iTied)
{
NKern::Lock();
// remove from tied thread/group
NEventHandler::TiedLock.LockOnly();
NSchedulable* tied = iTied;
DoCancel(ECancelDestroy);
if (tied) // might have been dequeued by thread/group termination
{
tied->AcqSLock();
if (iTiedLink.iNext)
{
iTiedLink.Deque();
iTiedLink.iNext = 0;
}
iTied = 0;
tied->RelSLock();
}
NEventHandler::TiedLock.UnlockOnly();
NKern::Unlock();
}
else if (IsMutating() && iDfcQ)
DoCancelMutating(ECancelDestroy);
else
DoCancel(ECancelDestroy);
}
/** Starts a nanokernel timer in one-shot mode with ISR callback.
Queues the timer to expire in the specified number of nanokernel ticks. The
actual wait time will be at least that much and may be up to one tick more.
The expiry handler will be called in ISR context.
Note that NKern::TimerTicks() can be used to convert milliseconds to ticks.
@param aTime Timeout in nanokernel ticks
@return KErrNone if no error; KErrInUse if timer is already active.
@pre Any context
@see NKern::TimerTicks()
*/
EXPORT_C TInt NTimer::OneShot(TInt aTime)
{
return OneShot(aTime,FALSE);
}
/** Starts a nanokernel timer in one-shot mode with ISR or DFC callback.
Queues the timer to expire in the specified number of nanokernel ticks. The
actual wait time will be at least that much and may be up to one tick more.
For normal timers (constructed with NTimerFn) the expiry handler will be
called in either ISR context or in the context of the nanokernel timer
thread (DfcThread1). For mutating timers (constructed with TDfcFn) the
expiry handler is called in the context of the thread running the relevant
TDfcQue.
Note that NKern::TimerTicks() can be used to convert milliseconds to ticks.
@param aTime Timeout in nanokernel ticks
@param aDfc TRUE if DFC callback required, FALSE if ISR callback required.
Note that this parameter is ignored for mutating timers.
@return KErrNone if no error
@return KErrInUse if timer is already active.
@return KErrDied if tied thread/group has exited
@pre Any context
@see NKern::TimerTicks()
*/
EXPORT_C TInt NTimer::OneShot(TInt aTime, TBool aDfc)
{
__NK_ASSERT_DEBUG(aTime>=0);
/** iFn could be set to NULL after NTimer::OneShot(TInt, TDfc&) call.
Call-back mechanism cannot be changed in the life time of a timer. */
__NK_ASSERT_DEBUG(iFn!=NULL);
TInt irq = TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.LockIrqSave();
if (!IsValid())
{
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrDied;
}
TUint16 state = i8816.iHState16;
if (IsNormal())
state &= 0xFF;
else
aDfc = FALSE; // mutating timers start as ISR completion
if (state!=EIdle)
{
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrInUse;
}
mb(); // ensure that if we observe an idle state all accesses to the NTimer have also been observed
i_NTimer_iCompleteInDfc=TUint8(aDfc?1:0);
iTriggerTime=TheTimerQ.iMsCount+(TUint32)aTime;
TheTimerQ.Add(this);
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrNone;
}
/** Starts a nanokernel timer in one-shot mode with callback in dfc thread that provided DFC belongs to.
Queues the timer to expire in the specified number of nanokernel ticks. The
actual wait time will be at least that much and may be up to one tick more.
On expiry aDfc will be queued in ISR context.
Note that NKern::TimerTicks() can be used to convert milliseconds to ticks.
@param aTime Timeout in nanokernel ticks
@param aDfc - Dfc to be queued when the timer expires.
@return KErrNone if no error
@return KErrInUse if timer is already active.
@return KErrDied if tied thread/group has exited
@pre Any context
@pre Must not be a mutating timer (constructed with TDfcFn)
@see NKern::TimerTicks()
*/
EXPORT_C TInt NTimer::OneShot(TInt aTime, TDfc& aDfc)
{
__NK_ASSERT_DEBUG(!IsMutating());
__NK_ASSERT_DEBUG(aTime>=0);
TInt irq = TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.LockIrqSave();
if (iHType != EEventHandlerNTimer)
{
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrDied;
}
if (i_NTimer_iState!=EIdle)
{
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrInUse;
}
mb(); // ensure that if we observe an idle state all accesses to the NTimer have also been observed
i_NTimer_iCompleteInDfc = 0;
iFn = NULL;
iPtr = (TAny*) &aDfc;
iTriggerTime=TheTimerQ.iMsCount+(TUint32)aTime;
TheTimerQ.Add(this);
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrNone;
}
/** Starts a nanokernel timer in zero-drift periodic mode with ISR or DFC callback.
Queues the timer to expire in the specified number of nanokernel ticks,
measured from the time at which it last expired. This allows exact periodic
timers to be implemented with no drift caused by delays in requeueing the
timer.
The expiry handler will be called in the same context as the previous timer
expiry. Generally the way this is used is that NTimer::OneShot() is used to start
the first time interval and this specifies whether the callback is in ISR context
or in the context of the nanokernel timer thread (DfcThread1) or other Dfc thread.
The expiry handler then uses NTimer::Again() to requeue the timer.
@param aTime Timeout in nanokernel ticks
@return KErrNone if no error
@return KErrInUse if timer is already active;
@return KErrArgument if the requested expiry time is in the past.
@return KErrDied if tied thread/group has exited
@pre Any context
*/
EXPORT_C TInt NTimer::Again(TInt aTime)
//
// Wait aTime from last trigger time - used for periodic timers
//
{
TInt irq = TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.LockIrqSave();
if (!IsValid())
{
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrDied;
}
TUint16 state = i8816.iHState16;
if (IsNormal())
state &= 0xFF;
if (state!=EIdle)
{
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrInUse;
}
mb(); // ensure that if we observe an idle state all accesses to the NTimer have also been observed
TUint32 nextTick=TheTimerQ.iMsCount;
TUint32 trigger=iTriggerTime+(TUint32)aTime;
TUint32 d=trigger-nextTick;
if (d>=0x80000000)
{
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrArgument; // requested time is in the past
}
iTriggerTime=trigger;
TheTimerQ.Add(this);
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
return KErrNone;
}
/** Cancels a nanokernel timer.
Removes this timer from the nanokernel timer queue. Does nothing if the
timer is inactive or has already expired.
Note that if the timer was queued and DFC callback requested it is possible
for the expiry handler to run even after Cancel() has been called. This will
occur in the case where DfcThread1 is preempted just before calling the
expiry handler for this timer and the preempting thread/ISR/IDFC calls
Cancel() on the timer.
@pre Any context for a non-mutating NTimer (constructed with NTimerFn)
@pre For mutating NTimer (constructed with TDfcFn), IDFC or thread context only.
@return TRUE if timer was actually cancelled
@return FALSE if timer was not cancelled - this could be because it was not
active or because its expiry handler was already running on
another CPU or in the timer DFC.
*/
EXPORT_C TBool NTimer::Cancel()
{
if (IsMutating() && iDfcQ)
return DoCancelMutating(0);
return DoCancel(0)!=EIdle;
}
void NTimer::DoCancel0(TUint aState)
{
if (aState>ETransferring && aState<=EFinal) // idle or transferring timers are not on a queue
Deque();
switch (aState)
{
case ETransferring: // signal DFC to abort this iteration
TheTimerQ.iTransferringCancelled=TRUE;
break;
case ECritical: // signal DFC to abort this iteration
TheTimerQ.iCriticalCancelled=TRUE;
break;
case EFinal:
{
// Need to clear bit in iPresent if both final queues now empty
// NOTE: Timer might actually be on the completed queue rather than the final queue
// but the check is harmless in any case.
TInt i=iTriggerTime & NTimerQ::ETimerQMask;
NTimerQ::STimerQ& q=TheTimerQ.iTickQ[i];
if (q.iIntQ.IsEmpty() && q.iDfcQ.IsEmpty())
TheTimerQ.iPresent &= ~(1<<i);
break;
}
case EIdle: // nothing to do
case EHolding: // just deque
case EOrdered: // just deque
break;
default:
__NK_ASSERT_ALWAYS(0);
}
}
TUint NTimer::DoCancel(TUint aFlags)
{
NSchedulable* tied = 0;
TInt irq = NKern::DisableAllInterrupts();
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.LockOnly();
TUint state = i_NTimer_iState;
mb();
if (IsNormal() && state>=EEventQ)
{
// It's on a CPU's event handler queue
TInt cpu = state - EEventQ;
if (cpu < TheScheduler.iNumCpus)
{
TSubScheduler* ss = TheSubSchedulers + cpu;
ss->iEventHandlerLock.LockOnly();
state = i_NTimer_iState;
if (state != EIdle)
{
Deque(); // we got to it first
tied = iTied;
i_NTimer_iState = EIdle;
}
ss->iEventHandlerLock.UnlockOnly();
goto end;
}
}
DoCancel0(state);
if (IsMutating())
i8816.iHState16 = 0;
else
i_NTimer_iState=EIdle;
end:
if (aFlags & ECancelDestroy)
iHType = EEventHandlerDummy;
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockOnly();
if (tied)
tied->EndTiedEvent(); // FIXME - Could be called in thread context
NKern::RestoreInterrupts(irq);
return state;
}
TBool NTimer::DoCancelMutating(TUint aFlags)
{
CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_NOT_ISR,"NTimer::Cancel (mutating NTimer)");
TSubScheduler& ss0 = SubScheduler();
TBool wait = FALSE;
TInt cpu = -1;
TBool result = TRUE;
TDfc* d = (TDfc*)this;
NKern::Lock();
TDfcQue* q = iDfcQ;
NThreadBase* t = q->iThread;
t->AcqSLock();
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.LockIrq();
// 0000->0000, XX00->ZZ00, xxYY->zzYY
TUint state = d->CancelInitialStateChange();
if (state & 0xFF00)
{
// someone else cancelling at the same time - just wait for them to finish
// they can only be waiting for the cancel IPI
result = FALSE;
wait = TRUE;
goto end;
}
if (state == 0) // timer was not active
{
result = FALSE;
goto end;
}
if (state>=ETransferring && state<=EFinal)
{
DoCancel0(state);
// cancel is complete
goto reset;
}
if (state==1)
{
// on DFC final queue
q->Remove((TPriListLink*)this);
goto reset;
}
// must be on IDFC queue - need to send cancel IPI
__NK_ASSERT_ALWAYS((state>>5)==4);
cpu = state & 0x1f;
if (TUint(cpu) == ss0.iCpuNum)
{
// it's on this CPU's IDFC queue so just dequeue it and finish
Deque();
cpu = -1;
reset:
d->ResetState(); // release semantics
}
end:
if (aFlags & ECancelDestroy)
iHType = EEventHandlerDummy;
TheTimerQ.iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrq();
t->RelSLock();
if (cpu>=0)
{
TCancelIPI ipi;
ipi.Send(d, cpu);
ipi.WaitCompletion();
wait = TRUE;
}
if (wait)
{
TUint n = 0x01000000;
while ((i8816.iHState16>>8) & ss0.iCpuMask)
{
__chill();
if (!--n)
__crash();
}
}
NKern::Unlock();
return result;
}
#endif
/** Obtains the address of the nanokernel timer queue object.
Not intended for general use. Intended only for base ports in order to get
the address used to call NTimerQ::Tick() with.
@return The address of the nanokernel timer queue object
@pre Any context
*/
EXPORT_C TAny* NTimerQ::TimerAddress()
{
return &TheTimerQ;
}
NTimerQ::NTimerQ()
: iDfc(NTimerQ::DfcFn,this,NULL,KTimerQDfcPriority),
iDfcCompleteCount(1),
iTimerSpinLock(TSpinLock::EOrderNTimerQ)
{
// NOTE: All other members are initialised to zero since the single instance
// of NTimerQ resides in .bss
}
void NTimerQ::Init1(TInt aTickPeriod)
{
TheTimerQ.iTickPeriod=aTickPeriod;
__KTRACE_OPT(KBOOT,DEBUGPRINT("NTimerQ::Init1 - period %d us",aTickPeriod));
__KTRACE_OPT(KMEMTRACE, DEBUGPRINT("MT:P %d",aTickPeriod));
}
void NTimerQ::Init3(TDfcQue* aDfcQ)
{
__KTRACE_OPT(KBOOT,DEBUGPRINT("NTimerQ::Init3 DFCQ at %08x",aDfcQ));
TheTimerQ.iDfc.SetDfcQ(aDfcQ);
NThreadBase* t = aDfcQ->iThread;
t->iRebalanceAttr = 1;
}
#ifndef __MSTIM_MACHINE_CODED__
void NTimerQ::Add(NTimer* aTimer)
//
// Internal function to add a timer to the queue.
// Enter and return with timer queue spin lock held.
//
{
TInt t=TInt(aTimer->iTriggerTime-iMsCount);
if (t<ENumTimerQueues)
AddFinal(aTimer);
else
{
// >=32ms to expiry, so put on holding queue
aTimer->i_NTimer_iState=NTimer::EHolding;
iHoldingQ.Add(aTimer);
}
}
void NTimerQ::AddFinal(NTimer* aTimer)
//
// Internal function to add a timer to the corresponding final queue.
// Enter and return with timer queue spin lock held.
//
{
TInt i=aTimer->iTriggerTime & ETimerQMask;
SDblQue* pQ;
if (aTimer->i_NTimer_iCompleteInDfc)
pQ=&iTickQ[i].iDfcQ;
else
pQ=&iTickQ[i].iIntQ;
iPresent |= (1<<i);
aTimer->i_NTimer_iState=NTimer::EFinal;
pQ->Add(aTimer);
}
void NTimerQ::DfcFn(TAny* aPtr)
{
((NTimerQ*)aPtr)->Dfc();
}
void NTimerQ::Dfc()
//
// Do deferred timer queue processing and/or DFC completions
//
{
// First transfer entries on the Ordered queue to the Final queues
FOREVER
{
iTimerSpinLock.LockIrq();
if (iOrderedQ.IsEmpty())
break;
NTimer* pC=(NTimer*)iOrderedQ.First();
TInt remain=pC->iTriggerTime-iMsCount;
if (remain>=ENumTimerQueues)
break;
// If remaining time <32 ticks, add it to final queue;
// also if remain < 0 we've 'missed it' so add to final queue.
pC->Deque();
AddFinal(pC);
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrq();
__DEBUG_CALLBACK(0);
}
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrq();
__DEBUG_CALLBACK(1);
// Next transfer entries on the Holding queue to the Ordered queue or final queue
FOREVER
{
iTimerSpinLock.LockIrq();
if (iHoldingQ.IsEmpty())
break;
NTimer* pC=(NTimer*)iHoldingQ.First();
pC->Deque();
pC->i_NTimer_iState=NTimer::ETransferring;
iTransferringCancelled=FALSE;
TUint32 trigger=pC->iTriggerTime;
if (TInt(trigger-iMsCount)<ENumTimerQueues)
{
// <32ms remaining so put it on final queue
AddFinal(pC);
}
else
{
FOREVER
{
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrq();
__DEBUG_CALLBACK(2);
// we now need to walk ordered queue to find correct position for pC
SDblQueLink* anchor=&iOrderedQ.iA;
iCriticalCancelled=FALSE;
iTimerSpinLock.LockIrq();
NTimer* pN=(NTimer*)iOrderedQ.First();
while (pN!=anchor && !iTransferringCancelled)
{
if ((pN->iTriggerTime-trigger)<0x80000000u)
break; // insert before pN
pN->i_NTimer_iState=NTimer::ECritical;
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrq();
__DEBUG_CALLBACK(3);
iTimerSpinLock.LockIrq();
if (iCriticalCancelled)
break;
pN->i_NTimer_iState=NTimer::EOrdered;
pN=(NTimer*)pN->iNext;
}
if (iTransferringCancelled)
break; // this one has been cancelled, go on to next one
if (!iCriticalCancelled)
{
pC->InsertBefore(pN);
pC->i_NTimer_iState=NTimer::EOrdered;
break; // done this one
}
}
}
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrq();
__DEBUG_CALLBACK(4);
}
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrq();
__DEBUG_CALLBACK(5);
// Finally do call backs for timers which requested DFC callback
FOREVER
{
iTimerSpinLock.LockIrq();
if (iCompletedQ.IsEmpty())
break;
NTimer* pC=(NTimer*)iCompletedQ.First();
pC->Deque();
pC->i_NTimer_iState=NTimer::EIdle;
TAny* p=pC->iPtr;
NTimerFn f=pC->iFn;
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrq();
__DEBUG_CALLBACK(7);
(*f)(p);
}
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrq();
__e32_atomic_add_rel32(&iDfcCompleteCount, 2);
}
/** Tick over the nanokernel timer queue.
This function should be called by the base port in the system tick timer ISR.
It should not be called at any other time.
The value of 'this' to pass is the value returned by NTimerQ::TimerAddress().
@see NTimerQ::TimerAddress()
*/
EXPORT_C void NTimerQ::Tick()
{
TInt irq = iTimerSpinLock.LockIrqSave();
TInt i = TInt(__e32_atomic_add_rlx64(&iMsCount64, 1)) & ETimerQMask;
STimerQ* pQ=iTickQ+i;
iPresent &= ~(1<<i);
TBool doDfc=FALSE;
if (!pQ->iDfcQ.IsEmpty())
{
// transfer DFC completions to completed queue and queue DFC
iCompletedQ.MoveFrom(&pQ->iDfcQ);
doDfc=TRUE;
}
if ((i&(ETimerQMask>>1))==0)
{
// Every 16 ticks we check if a DFC is required.
// This allows a DFC latency of up to 16 ticks before timers are missed.
if (!iHoldingQ.IsEmpty())
{
doDfc=TRUE; // if holding queue nonempty, queue DFC to sort
}
else if (!iOrderedQ.IsEmpty())
{
// if first ordered queue entry expires in <32ms, queue the DFC to transfer
NTimer* pC=(NTimer*)iOrderedQ.First();
TUint x = pC->iTriggerTime - iMsCount;
if (x < (TUint)ENumTimerQueues)
{
doDfc=TRUE;
}
}
}
if (!pQ->iIntQ.IsEmpty())
{
// transfer ISR completions to a temporary queue
// careful here - other CPUs could dequeue timers!
SDblQue q(&pQ->iIntQ,0);
for (; !q.IsEmpty(); iTimerSpinLock.LockIrqSave())
{
NTimer* pC=(NTimer*)q.First();
pC->Deque();
if (pC->IsMutating())
{
pC->AddAsDFC(); //mutate NTimer into TDfc and Add() it
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
continue;
}
if (!pC->iFn)
{
pC->i_NTimer_iState=NTimer::EIdle;
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
((TDfc*)(pC->iPtr))->Add();
continue;
}
NSchedulable* tied = pC->iTied;
if (tied)
{
TInt cpu = tied->BeginTiedEvent();
if (cpu != NKern::CurrentCpu())
{
pC->i_NTimer_iState = TUint8(NTimer::EEventQ + cpu);
TSubScheduler* ss = TheSubSchedulers + cpu;
TInt kick = ss->QueueEvent(pC);
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
if (kick)
send_irq_ipi(ss, kick);
continue;
}
}
pC->i_NTimer_iState=NTimer::EIdle;
TAny* p = pC->iPtr;
NTimerFn f = pC->iFn;
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
(*f)(p);
if (tied)
tied->EndTiedEvent();
}
}
iTimerSpinLock.UnlockIrqRestore(irq);
if (doDfc)
iDfc.Add();
}
/** Mutate an NTimer into a DFC and Add() it
If NTimer state is EFinal, change to DFC state 008n and add to endogenous IDFC
queue for this CPU.
Enter and return with IRQs disabled and timer spin lock held
No need to worry about Cancel()s since timer spin lock is held
Don't touch iHState0
@internalComponent
*/
void NTimer::AddAsDFC()
{
TSubScheduler& ss = SubScheduler();
i8816.iHState16 = (TUint16)(0x80|ss.iCpuNum);
ss.iDfcs.Add(this);
ss.iDfcPendingFlag = 1;
}
/** Check if a nanokernel timer is pending or not
@return TRUE if the timer is pending (OneShot() etc. would return KErrInUse)
@return FALSE if the timer is idle (OneShot() etc. would succeed)
@pre Any context
@publishedPartner
@prototype
*/
EXPORT_C TBool NTimer::IsPending()
{
TUint16 state = i8816.iHState16;
return state != EIdle;
}
/** Return the number of ticks before the next nanokernel timer expiry.
May on occasion return a pessimistic estimate (i.e. too low).
Used by base port to disable the system tick interrupt when the system
is idle.
@return The number of ticks before the next nanokernel timer expiry.
@pre Interrupts must be disabled.
@post Interrupts are disabled.
*/
EXPORT_C TInt NTimerQ::IdleTime()
{
CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_INTERRUPTS_DISABLED,"NTimerQ::IdleTime");
NTimerQ& m=TheTimerQ;
TUint32 next=m.iMsCount; // number of next tick
TUint32 p=m.iPresent;
TInt r=KMaxTInt;
if (p)
{
// Final queues nonempty
TInt nx=next&0x1f; // number of next tick modulo 32
p=(p>>nx)|(p<<(32-nx)); // rotate p right by nx (so lsb corresponds to next tick)
r=__e32_find_ls1_32(p); // find number of zeros before LS 1
}
if (!m.iHoldingQ.IsEmpty())
{
// Sort operation required - need to process next tick divisible by 16
TInt nx=next&0x0f; // number of next tick modulo 16
TInt r2=nx?(16-nx):0; // number of ticks before next divisible by 16
if (r2<r)
r=r2;
}
if (!m.iOrderedQ.IsEmpty())
{
// Timers present on ordered queue
NTimer* pC=(NTimer*)m.iOrderedQ.First();
TUint32 tt=pC->iTriggerTime;
tt=(tt&~0x0f)-16; // time at which transfer to final queue would occur
TInt r3=(TInt)(tt-next);
if (r3<r)
r=r3;
}
return r;
}
#endif
/** Advance the nanokernel timer queue by the specified number of ticks.
It is assumed that no timers expire as a result of this.
Used by base port when system comes out of idle mode after disabling the
system tick interrupt to bring the timer queue up to date.
@param aTicks Number of ticks skipped due to tick suppression
@pre Interrupts must be disabled.
@post Interrupts are disabled.
*/
EXPORT_C void NTimerQ::Advance(TInt aTicks)
{
CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_INTERRUPTS_DISABLED,"NTimerQ::Advance");
__e32_atomic_add_rlx64(&TheTimerQ.iMsCount64, TUint64(TUint32(aTicks)));
}
/** Returns the period of the nanokernel timer.
@return Period in microseconds
@pre any context
@see NTimer
*/
EXPORT_C TInt NKern::TickPeriod()
{
return TheTimerQ.iTickPeriod;
}
/** Converts a time interval to timer ticks.
@param aMilliseconds time interval in milliseconds.
@return Number of nanokernel timer ticks. Non-integral results are rounded up.
@pre aMilliseconds should be <=2147483 to avoid integer overflow.
@pre any context
*/
EXPORT_C TInt NKern::TimerTicks(TInt aMilliseconds)
{
__ASSERT_WITH_MESSAGE_DEBUG(aMilliseconds<=2147483,"aMilliseconds should be <=2147483","NKern::TimerTicks");
TUint32 msp=TheTimerQ.iTickPeriod;
if (msp==1000) // will be true except on pathological hardware
return aMilliseconds;
TUint32 us=(TUint32)aMilliseconds*1000;
return (us+msp-1)/msp;
}