X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fthreads%2Fthread.h;h=95173ffa51fe6f771a25b70ba135b12df090e00c;hb=df1ff3bff91352072525b5711841e6bccbd731aa;hp=1dfde5ac9b03867f94a545f08cc2a7bb2ac83435;hpb=5fbedf1d20c2b2f2dbc8c7ebd64cc7b4812a44bf;p=pintos-anon diff --git a/src/threads/thread.h b/src/threads/thread.h index 1dfde5a..95173ff 100644 --- a/src/threads/thread.h +++ b/src/threads/thread.h @@ -1,41 +1,98 @@ -#ifndef HEADER_THREAD_H -#define HEADER_THREAD_H 1 +#ifndef THREADS_THREAD_H +#define THREADS_THREAD_H +#include +#include #include -#include "debug.h" -#include "list.h" #ifdef USERPROG -#include "addrspace.h" +#include "userprog/addrspace.h" #endif -enum thread_status +/* States in a thread's life cycle. */ +enum thread_status { - THREAD_RUNNING, - THREAD_READY, - THREAD_BLOCKED, - THREAD_DYING + THREAD_RUNNING, /* Running thread. */ + THREAD_READY, /* Not running but ready to run. */ + THREAD_BLOCKED, /* Waiting for an event to trigger. */ + THREAD_DYING /* About to be destroyed. */ }; -struct thread +/* A kernel thread or user process. + + Each thread structure is stored in its own 4 kB page. The + thread structure itself sits at the very bottom of the page + (at offset 0). The rest of the page is reserved for the + thread's kernel stack, which grows downward from the top of + the page (at offset 4 kB). Here's an illustration: + + 4 kB +---------------------------------+ + | kernel stack | + | | | + | | | + | V | + | grows downward | + | | + | | + | | + | | + | | + | | + | | + | | + +---------------------------------+ + | magic | + | : | + | : | + | name | + | status | + 0 kB +---------------------------------+ + + The upshot of this is twofold: + + 1. First, `struct thread' must not be allowed to grow too + big. If it does, then there will not be enough room for + the kernel stack. Our base `struct thread' is only a + few bytes in size. It probably should stay well under 1 + kB. + + 2. Second, kernel stacks must not be allowed to grow too + large. If a stack overflows, it will corrupt the thread + state. Thus, kernel functions should not allocate large + structures or arrays as non-static local variables. Use + dynamic allocation with malloc() or palloc_get() + instead. + + The first symptom of either of these problems will probably be + an assertion failure in thread_current(), which checks that + the `magic' member of the running thread's `struct thread' is + set to THREAD_MAGIC. Stack overflow will normally change this + value, triggering the assertion. */ +/* The `elem' member has a dual purpose. It can be an element in + the run queue (thread.c), or it can be an element in a + semaphore wait list (synch.c). It can be used these two ways + only because they are mutually exclusive: only a thread in the + ready state is on the run queue, whereas only a thread in the + blocked state is on a semaphore wait list. */ +struct thread { /* These members are owned by the thread_*() functions. */ enum thread_status status; /* Thread state. */ char name[16]; /* Name (for debugging purposes). */ uint8_t *stack; /* Saved stack pointer. */ - list_elem rq_elem; /* Run queue list element. */ + list_elem elem; /* List element. */ #ifdef USERPROG /* These members are owned by the addrspace_*() functions. */ uint32_t *pagedir; /* Page directory. */ #endif - + /* Marker to detect stack overflow. */ unsigned magic; /* Always set to THREAD_MAGIC. */ }; void thread_init (void); -void thread_start (void) NO_RETURN; +void thread_start (void); typedef void thread_func (void *aux); struct thread *thread_create (const char *name, thread_func *, void *); @@ -43,12 +100,12 @@ struct thread *thread_create (const char *name, thread_func *, void *); bool thread_execute (const char *filename); #endif -void thread_wake (struct thread *); +void thread_unblock (struct thread *); const char *thread_name (struct thread *); struct thread *thread_current (void); void thread_exit (void) NO_RETURN; void thread_yield (void); -void thread_sleep (void); +void thread_block (void); -#endif /* thread.h */ +#endif /* threads/thread.h */