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/**
* @file
*
* @brief Thread Handler
* @ingroup ScoreThread
*/
/*
* COPYRIGHT (c) 1989-2012.
* On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
*
* The license and distribution terms for this file may be
* found in the file LICENSE in this distribution or at
* http://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE.
*/
#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
#include <rtems/score/threadimpl.h>
#include <rtems/score/assert.h>
#include <rtems/score/interr.h>
#include <rtems/score/isrlevel.h>
#include <rtems/score/userextimpl.h>
void _Thread_Handler( void )
{
Thread_Control *executing = _Thread_Executing;
ISR_Level level;
Per_CPU_Control *cpu_self;
/*
* Some CPUs need to tinker with the call frame or registers when the
* thread actually begins to execute for the first time. This is a
* hook point where the port gets a shot at doing whatever it requires.
*/
_Context_Initialization_at_thread_begin();
#if defined(RTEMS_SMP)
/* On SMP we enter _Thread_Handler() with interrupts disabled */
_Assert( _ISR_Get_level() != 0 );
_Thread_Debug_set_real_processor( executing, _Per_CPU_Get() );
#endif
/*
* have to put level into a register for those cpu's that use
* inline asm here
*/
level = executing->Start.isr_level;
_ISR_Set_level( level );
/*
* Initialize the floating point context because we do not come
* through _Thread_Dispatch on our first invocation. So the normal
* code path for performing the FP context switch is not hit.
*/
_Thread_Restore_fp( executing );
/*
* Take care that 'begin' extensions get to complete before
* 'switch' extensions can run. This means must keep dispatch
* disabled until all 'begin' extensions complete.
*/
_User_extensions_Thread_begin( executing );
/*
* Do not use the level of the thread control block, since it has a
* different format.
*/
_ISR_Disable_without_giant( level );
/*
* At this point, the dispatch disable level BETTER be 1.
*/
cpu_self = _Per_CPU_Get();
_Assert( cpu_self->thread_dispatch_disable_level == 1 );
/*
* Make sure we lose no thread dispatch necessary update and execute the
* post-switch actions. As a side-effect change the thread dispatch level
* from one to zero. Do not use _Thread_Enable_dispatch() since there is no
* valid thread dispatch necessary indicator in this context.
*/
_Thread_Do_dispatch( cpu_self, level );
/*
* RTEMS supports multiple APIs and each API can define a different
* thread/task prototype. The following code supports invoking the
* user thread entry point using the prototype expected.
*/
if ( executing->Start.prototype == THREAD_START_NUMERIC ) {
executing->Wait.return_argument =
(*(Thread_Entry_numeric) executing->Start.entry_point)(
executing->Start.numeric_argument
);
}
#if defined(RTEMS_POSIX_API)
else if ( executing->Start.prototype == THREAD_START_POINTER ) {
executing->Wait.return_argument =
(*(Thread_Entry_pointer) executing->Start.entry_point)(
executing->Start.pointer_argument
);
}
#endif
#if defined(FUNCTIONALITY_NOT_CURRENTLY_USED_BY_ANY_API)
else if ( executing->Start.prototype == THREAD_START_BOTH_POINTER_FIRST ) {
executing->Wait.return_argument =
(*(Thread_Entry_both_pointer_first) executing->Start.entry_point)(
executing->Start.pointer_argument,
executing->Start.numeric_argument
);
}
else if ( executing->Start.prototype == THREAD_START_BOTH_NUMERIC_FIRST ) {
executing->Wait.return_argument =
(*(Thread_Entry_both_numeric_first) executing->Start.entry_point)(
executing->Start.numeric_argument,
executing->Start.pointer_argument
);
}
#endif
/*
* In the switch above, the return code from the user thread body
* was placed in return_argument. This assumed that if it returned
* anything (which is not supporting in all APIs), then it would be
* able to fit in a (void *).
*/
_User_extensions_Thread_exitted( executing );
_Terminate(
INTERNAL_ERROR_CORE,
true,
INTERNAL_ERROR_THREAD_EXITTED
);
}
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