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1*e4b17023SJohn Marino /* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2*e4b17023SJohn Marino    Contributed by Zack Weinberg <zack@codesourcery.com>
3*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
4*e4b17023SJohn Marino This file is part of GCC.
5*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
6*e4b17023SJohn Marino GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7*e4b17023SJohn Marino the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8*e4b17023SJohn Marino Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
9*e4b17023SJohn Marino version.
10*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
11*e4b17023SJohn Marino GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12*e4b17023SJohn Marino WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13*e4b17023SJohn Marino FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
14*e4b17023SJohn Marino for more details.
15*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
16*e4b17023SJohn Marino Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
17*e4b17023SJohn Marino permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
18*e4b17023SJohn Marino 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
19*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
20*e4b17023SJohn Marino You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
21*e4b17023SJohn Marino a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
22*e4b17023SJohn Marino see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
23*e4b17023SJohn Marino <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
24*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
25*e4b17023SJohn Marino /* Threads compatibility routines for libgcc2 for VxWorks.
26*e4b17023SJohn Marino    These are out-of-line routines called from gthr-vxworks.h.  */
27*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
28*e4b17023SJohn Marino #include "tconfig.h"
29*e4b17023SJohn Marino #include "tsystem.h"
30*e4b17023SJohn Marino #include "gthr.h"
31*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
32*e4b17023SJohn Marino #if defined(__GTHREADS)
33*e4b17023SJohn Marino #include <vxWorks.h>
34*e4b17023SJohn Marino #ifndef __RTP__
35*e4b17023SJohn Marino #include <vxLib.h>
36*e4b17023SJohn Marino #endif
37*e4b17023SJohn Marino #include <taskLib.h>
38*e4b17023SJohn Marino #ifndef __RTP__
39*e4b17023SJohn Marino #include <taskHookLib.h>
40*e4b17023SJohn Marino #else
41*e4b17023SJohn Marino # include <errno.h>
42*e4b17023SJohn Marino #endif
43*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
44*e4b17023SJohn Marino /* Init-once operation.
45*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
46*e4b17023SJohn Marino    This would be a clone of the implementation from gthr-solaris.h,
47*e4b17023SJohn Marino    except that we have a bootstrap problem - the whole point of this
48*e4b17023SJohn Marino    exercise is to prevent double initialization, but if two threads
49*e4b17023SJohn Marino    are racing with each other, once->mutex is liable to be initialized
50*e4b17023SJohn Marino    by both.  Then each thread will lock its own mutex, and proceed to
51*e4b17023SJohn Marino    call the initialization routine.
52*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
53*e4b17023SJohn Marino    So instead we use a bare atomic primitive (vxTas()) to handle
54*e4b17023SJohn Marino    mutual exclusion.  Threads losing the race then busy-wait, calling
55*e4b17023SJohn Marino    taskDelay() to yield the processor, until the initialization is
56*e4b17023SJohn Marino    completed.  Inefficient, but reliable.  */
57*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
58*e4b17023SJohn Marino int
__gthread_once(__gthread_once_t * guard,void (* func)(void))59*e4b17023SJohn Marino __gthread_once (__gthread_once_t *guard, void (*func)(void))
60*e4b17023SJohn Marino {
61*e4b17023SJohn Marino   if (guard->done)
62*e4b17023SJohn Marino     return 0;
63*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
64*e4b17023SJohn Marino #ifdef __RTP__
65*e4b17023SJohn Marino   __gthread_lock_library ();
66*e4b17023SJohn Marino #else
67*e4b17023SJohn Marino   while (!vxTas ((void *)&guard->busy))
68*e4b17023SJohn Marino     {
69*e4b17023SJohn Marino #ifdef __PPC__
70*e4b17023SJohn Marino       /* This can happen on powerpc, which is using all 32 bits
71*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	 of the gthread_once_t structure.  */
72*e4b17023SJohn Marino       if (guard->done)
73*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	return;
74*e4b17023SJohn Marino #endif
75*e4b17023SJohn Marino       taskDelay (1);
76*e4b17023SJohn Marino     }
77*e4b17023SJohn Marino #endif
78*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
79*e4b17023SJohn Marino   /* Only one thread at a time gets here.  Check ->done again, then
80*e4b17023SJohn Marino      go ahead and call func() if no one has done it yet.  */
81*e4b17023SJohn Marino   if (!guard->done)
82*e4b17023SJohn Marino     {
83*e4b17023SJohn Marino       func ();
84*e4b17023SJohn Marino       guard->done = 1;
85*e4b17023SJohn Marino     }
86*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
87*e4b17023SJohn Marino #ifdef __RTP__
88*e4b17023SJohn Marino   __gthread_unlock_library ();
89*e4b17023SJohn Marino #else
90*e4b17023SJohn Marino   guard->busy = 0;
91*e4b17023SJohn Marino #endif
92*e4b17023SJohn Marino   return 0;
93*e4b17023SJohn Marino }
94*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
95*e4b17023SJohn Marino #endif /* __GTHREADS */
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