gki_ulinux.c revision e9df6ba5a8fcccf306a80b1670b423be8fe7746a
1/******************************************************************************
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18#include <stdio.h>
19#include <stdarg.h>
20#include <errno.h>
21
22#define GKI_DEBUG   FALSE
23
24#include <pthread.h>  /* must be 1st header defined  */
25#include <time.h>
26#include <hardware_legacy/power.h>  /* Android header */
27#include "gki_int.h"
28#include "gki_target.h"
29
30/* Temp android logging...move to android tgt config file */
31
32#ifndef LINUX_NATIVE
33#include <cutils/log.h>
34#else
35#define LOGV(format, ...)  fprintf (stdout, LOG_TAG format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
36#define LOGE(format, ...)  fprintf (stderr, LOG_TAG format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
37#define LOGI(format, ...)  fprintf (stdout, LOG_TAG format, ## __VA_ARGS__)
38
39#define SCHED_NORMAL 0
40#define SCHED_FIFO 1
41#define SCHED_RR 2
42#define SCHED_BATCH 3
43
44#define pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic pthread_cond_timedwait
45
46#endif
47
48/* Define the structure that holds the GKI variables
49*/
50#if GKI_DYNAMIC_MEMORY == FALSE
51tGKI_CB   gki_cb;
52#endif
53
54#define NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC (1000000)
55#define NSEC_PER_SEC (1000*NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC)
56
57/* works only for 1ms to 1000ms heart beat ranges */
58#define LINUX_SEC (1000/TICKS_PER_SEC)
59// #define GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
60
61#define LOCK(m)  pthread_mutex_lock(&m)
62#define UNLOCK(m) pthread_mutex_unlock(&m)
63#define INIT(m) pthread_mutex_init(&m, NULL)
64
65
66/* this kind of mutex go into tGKI_OS control block!!!! */
67/* static pthread_mutex_t GKI_sched_mutex; */
68/*static pthread_mutex_t thread_delay_mutex;
69static pthread_cond_t thread_delay_cond;
70static pthread_mutex_t gki_timer_update_mutex;
71static pthread_cond_t   gki_timer_update_cond;
72*/
73#ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN
74static pthread_t            timer_thread_id = 0;
75#endif
76
77
78/* For Android */
79
80#ifndef GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT
81#define GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT    APPL_EVT_7
82#endif
83
84typedef struct
85{
86    UINT8 task_id;          /* GKI task id */
87    TASKPTR task_entry;     /* Task entry function*/
88    UINT32 params;          /* Extra params to pass to task entry function */
89    pthread_cond_t* pCond;	/* for android*/
90    pthread_mutex_t* pMutex;  /* for android*/
91} gki_pthread_info_t;
92gki_pthread_info_t gki_pthread_info[GKI_MAX_TASKS];
93
94static void* GKI_run_worker_thread (void*);
95
96/*******************************************************************************
97**
98** Function         gki_task_entry
99**
100** Description      entry point of GKI created tasks
101**
102** Returns          void
103**
104*******************************************************************************/
105void gki_task_entry(UINT32 params)
106{
107    pthread_t thread_id = pthread_self();
108    gki_pthread_info_t *p_pthread_info = (gki_pthread_info_t *)params;
109    GKI_TRACE_5("gki_task_entry task_id=%i, thread_id=%x/%x, pCond/pMutex=%x/%x", p_pthread_info->task_id,
110                gki_cb.os.thread_id[p_pthread_info->task_id], pthread_self(),
111                p_pthread_info->pCond, p_pthread_info->pMutex);
112
113    gki_cb.os.thread_id[p_pthread_info->task_id] = thread_id;
114    /* Call the actual thread entry point */
115    (p_pthread_info->task_entry)(p_pthread_info->params);
116
117    GKI_TRACE_1("gki_task task_id=%i terminating", p_pthread_info->task_id);
118    gki_cb.os.thread_id[p_pthread_info->task_id] = 0;
119
120    pthread_exit(0);    /* GKI tasks have no return value */
121}
122/* end android */
123
124#ifndef ANDROID
125void GKI_TRACE(char *fmt, ...)
126{
127    LOCK(gki_cb.os.GKI_trace_mutex);
128    va_list ap;
129
130    va_start(ap, fmt);
131    vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
132    fprintf(stderr, "\n");
133
134    va_end(ap);
135    UNLOCK(gki_cb.os.GKI_trace_mutex);
136}
137#endif
138
139/*******************************************************************************
140**
141** Function         GKI_init
142**
143** Description      This function is called once at startup to initialize
144**                  all the timer structures.
145**
146** Returns          void
147**
148*******************************************************************************/
149
150void GKI_init(void)
151{
152    pthread_mutexattr_t attr;
153    tGKI_OS             *p_os;
154
155    memset (&gki_cb, 0, sizeof (gki_cb));
156
157    gki_buffer_init();
158    gki_timers_init();
159    gki_cb.com.OSTicks = (UINT32) times(0);
160
161    pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr);
162
163#ifndef __CYGWIN__
164    pthread_mutexattr_settype(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP);
165#endif
166    p_os = &gki_cb.os;
167    pthread_mutex_init(&p_os->GKI_mutex, &attr);
168    /* pthread_mutex_init(&GKI_sched_mutex, NULL); */
169#if (GKI_DEBUG == TRUE)
170    pthread_mutex_init(&p_os->GKI_trace_mutex, NULL);
171#endif
172    /* pthread_mutex_init(&thread_delay_mutex, NULL); */  /* used in GKI_delay */
173    /* pthread_cond_init (&thread_delay_cond, NULL); */
174
175    /* Initialiase GKI_timer_update suspend variables & mutexes to be in running state.
176     * this works too even if GKI_NO_TICK_STOP is defined in btld.txt */
177    p_os->no_timer_suspend = GKI_TIMER_TICK_RUN_COND;
178    pthread_mutex_init(&p_os->gki_timer_mutex, NULL);
179    pthread_cond_init(&p_os->gki_timer_cond, NULL);
180}
181
182
183/*******************************************************************************
184**
185** Function         GKI_get_os_tick_count
186**
187** Description      This function is called to retrieve the native OS system tick.
188**
189** Returns          Tick count of native OS.
190**
191*******************************************************************************/
192UINT32 GKI_get_os_tick_count(void)
193{
194
195    /* TODO - add any OS specific code here
196    **/
197    return (gki_cb.com.OSTicks);
198}
199
200/*******************************************************************************
201**
202** Function         GKI_create_task
203**
204** Description      This function is called to create a new OSS task.
205**
206** Parameters:      task_entry  - (input) pointer to the entry function of the task
207**                  task_id     - (input) Task id is mapped to priority
208**                  taskname    - (input) name given to the task
209**                  stack       - (input) pointer to the top of the stack (highest memory location)
210**                  stacksize   - (input) size of the stack allocated for the task
211**
212** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, GKI_FAILURE if any problem
213**
214** NOTE             This function take some parameters that may not be needed
215**                  by your particular OS. They are here for compatability
216**                  of the function prototype.
217**
218*******************************************************************************/
219UINT8 GKI_create_task (TASKPTR task_entry, UINT8 task_id, INT8 *taskname, UINT16 *stack, UINT16 stacksize, void* pCondVar, void* pMutex)
220{
221    UINT16  i;
222    UINT8   *p;
223    struct sched_param param;
224    int policy, ret = 0;
225    pthread_attr_t attr1;
226
227    GKI_TRACE_5 ("GKI_create_task func=0x%x  id=%d  name=%s  stack=0x%x  stackSize=%d", task_entry, task_id, taskname, stack, stacksize);
228
229    if (task_id >= GKI_MAX_TASKS)
230    {
231        GKI_TRACE_0("Error! task ID > max task allowed");
232        return (GKI_FAILURE);
233    }
234
235
236    gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id]    = TASK_READY;
237    gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]     = taskname;
238    gki_cb.com.OSWaitTmr[task_id]   = 0;
239    gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id]   = 0;
240
241    /* Initialize mutex and condition variable objects for events and timeouts */
242    pthread_mutex_init(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id], NULL);
243    pthread_cond_init (&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[task_id], NULL);
244    pthread_mutex_init(&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_mutex[task_id], NULL);
245    pthread_cond_init (&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_cond[task_id], NULL);
246
247    pthread_attr_init(&attr1);
248    /* by default, pthread creates a joinable thread */
249#if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE )
250    pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&attr1, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
251
252    GKI_TRACE_3("GKI creating task %i, pCond/pMutex=%x/%x", task_id, pCondVar, pMutex);
253#else
254    GKI_TRACE_1("GKI creating JOINABLE task %i", task_id);
255#endif
256
257    /* On Android, the new tasks starts running before 'gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id]' is initialized */
258    /* Pass task_id to new task so it can initialize gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id] for it calls GKI_wait */
259    gki_pthread_info[task_id].task_id = task_id;
260    gki_pthread_info[task_id].task_entry = task_entry;
261    gki_pthread_info[task_id].params = 0;
262    gki_pthread_info[task_id].pCond = (pthread_cond_t*)pCondVar;
263    gki_pthread_info[task_id].pMutex = (pthread_mutex_t*)pMutex;
264
265    ret = pthread_create( &gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id],
266              &attr1,
267              (void *)gki_task_entry,
268              &gki_pthread_info[task_id]);
269
270    if (ret != 0)
271    {
272         GKI_TRACE_2("pthread_create failed(%d), %s!", ret, taskname);
273         return GKI_FAILURE;
274    }
275
276    if(pthread_getschedparam(gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id], &policy, &param)==0)
277    {
278#if defined(PBS_SQL_TASK)
279         if (task_id == PBS_SQL_TASK)
280         {
281             GKI_TRACE_0("PBS SQL lowest priority task");
282             policy = SCHED_NORMAL;
283         }
284         else
285#endif
286         {
287             policy = SCHED_RR;
288             param.sched_priority = 30 - task_id - 2;
289         }
290         pthread_setschedparam(gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id], policy, &param);
291     }
292
293    GKI_TRACE_6( "Leaving GKI_create_task %x %d %x %s %x %d",
294              task_entry,
295              task_id,
296              gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id],
297              taskname,
298              stack,
299              stacksize);
300
301    return (GKI_SUCCESS);
302}
303
304/*******************************************************************************
305**
306** Function         GKI_shutdown
307**
308** Description      shutdowns the GKI tasks/threads in from max task id to 0 and frees
309**                  pthread resources!
310**                  IMPORTANT: in case of join method, GKI_shutdown must be called outside
311**                  a GKI thread context!
312**
313** Returns          void
314**
315*******************************************************************************/
316#define WAKE_LOCK_ID "brcm_nfca"
317
318void GKI_shutdown(void)
319{
320    UINT8 task_id;
321    volatile int    *p_run_cond = &gki_cb.os.no_timer_suspend;
322    int     oldCOnd = 0;
323#if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE )
324    int i = 0;
325#else
326    int result;
327#endif
328
329    /* release threads and set as TASK_DEAD. going from low to high priority fixes
330     * GKI_exception problem due to btu->hci sleep request events  */
331    for (task_id = GKI_MAX_TASKS; task_id > 0; task_id--)
332    {
333        if (gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id - 1] != TASK_DEAD)
334        {
335            gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id - 1] = TASK_DEAD;
336
337            /* paranoi settings, make sure that we do not execute any mailbox events */
338            gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id-1] &= ~(TASK_MBOX_0_EVT_MASK|TASK_MBOX_1_EVT_MASK|
339                                                TASK_MBOX_2_EVT_MASK|TASK_MBOX_3_EVT_MASK);
340            GKI_send_event(task_id - 1, EVENT_MASK(GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT));
341
342#if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE )
343            i = 0;
344
345            while ((gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id - 1] != 0) && (++i < 10))
346                usleep(100 * 1000);
347#else
348            /* wait for proper Arnold Schwarzenegger task state */
349            result = pthread_join( gki_cb.os.thread_id[task_id-1], NULL );
350            if ( result < 0 )
351            {
352                GKI_TRACE_1( "pthread_join() FAILED: result: %d", result );
353            }
354#endif
355            GKI_TRACE_1( "GKI_shutdown(): task %s dead", gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]);
356            GKI_exit_task(task_id - 1);
357        }
358    }
359
360    /* Destroy mutex and condition variable objects */
361    pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.GKI_mutex);
362    /*    pthread_mutex_destroy(&GKI_sched_mutex); */
363#if (GKI_DEBUG == TRUE)
364    pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.GKI_trace_mutex);
365#endif
366    /*    pthread_mutex_destroy(&thread_delay_mutex);
367     pthread_cond_destroy (&thread_delay_cond); */
368#if ( FALSE == GKI_PTHREAD_JOINABLE )
369    i = 0;
370#endif
371
372#ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN
373    shutdown_timer = 1;
374#endif
375    if (gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on)
376    {
377        GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_shutdown :  release_wake_lock(brcm_btld)");
378        release_wake_lock(WAKE_LOCK_ID);
379        gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on = 0;
380    }
381    oldCOnd = *p_run_cond;
382    *p_run_cond = GKI_TIMER_TICK_EXIT_COND;
383    if (oldCOnd == GKI_TIMER_TICK_STOP_COND)
384        pthread_cond_signal( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_cond );
385
386}
387
388/*******************************************************************************
389 **
390 ** Function        GKI_run
391 **
392 ** Description     This function runs a task
393 **
394 ** Parameters:     start: TRUE start system tick (again), FALSE stop
395 **
396 ** Returns         void
397 **
398 *********************************************************************************/
399void gki_system_tick_start_stop_cback(BOOLEAN start)
400{
401    tGKI_OS         *p_os = &gki_cb.os;
402    volatile int    *p_run_cond = &p_os->no_timer_suspend;
403    volatile static int wake_lock_count;
404    if ( FALSE == start )
405    {
406        /* this can lead to a race condition. however as we only read this variable in the timer loop
407         * we should be fine with this approach. otherwise uncomment below mutexes.
408         */
409        /* GKI_disable(); */
410        *p_run_cond = GKI_TIMER_TICK_STOP_COND;
411        /* GKI_enable(); */
412#ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
413        BT_TRACE_1( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> STOP GKI_timer_update(), wake_lock_count:%d", --wake_lock_count);
414#endif
415        release_wake_lock(WAKE_LOCK_ID);
416        gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on = 0;
417    }
418    else
419    {
420        /* restart GKI_timer_update() loop */
421        acquire_wake_lock(PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK, WAKE_LOCK_ID);
422        gki_cb.os.gki_timer_wake_lock_on = 1;
423        *p_run_cond = GKI_TIMER_TICK_RUN_COND;
424        pthread_mutex_lock( &p_os->gki_timer_mutex );
425        pthread_cond_signal( &p_os->gki_timer_cond );
426        pthread_mutex_unlock( &p_os->gki_timer_mutex );
427
428#ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
429        BT_TRACE_1( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> START GKI_timer_update(), wake_lock_count:%d", ++wake_lock_count );
430#endif
431    }
432}
433
434
435/*******************************************************************************
436**
437** Function         timer_thread
438**
439** Description      Timer thread
440**
441** Parameters:      id  - (input) timer ID
442**
443** Returns          void
444**
445*********************************************************************************/
446#ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN
447void timer_thread(signed long id)
448{
449    GKI_TRACE_1("%s enter", __func__);
450    struct timespec delay;
451    int timeout = 1000;  /* 10  ms per system tick  */
452    int err;
453
454    while(!shutdown_timer)
455    {
456        delay.tv_sec = timeout / 1000;
457        delay.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000 * (timeout%1000);
458
459        /* [u]sleep can't be used because it uses SIGALRM */
460
461        do
462        {
463            err = nanosleep(&delay, &delay);
464        } while (err < 0 && errno ==EINTR);
465
466        GKI_timer_update(1);
467    }
468    GKI_TRACE_1("%s exit", __func__);
469    pthread_exit(NULL);
470}
471#endif
472
473/*******************************************************************************
474**
475** Function         GKI_run
476**
477** Description      This function runs a task
478**
479** Parameters:      p_task_id  - (input) pointer to task id
480**
481** Returns          void
482**
483** NOTE             This function is only needed for operating systems where
484**                  starting a task is a 2-step process. Most OS's do it in
485**                  one step, If your OS does it in one step, this function
486**                  should be empty.
487*********************************************************************************/
488void GKI_run (void *p_task_id)
489{
490    GKI_TRACE_1("%s enter", __func__);
491    int retval = EACCES;
492    static pthread_t workerThreadId = NULL;
493
494    retval = pthread_create (&workerThreadId, NULL, GKI_run_worker_thread, NULL);
495    if (retval != 0)
496    {
497        GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2 ("%s: fail create thread %d", __func__, retval);
498    }
499    GKI_TRACE_1("%s exit", __func__);
500}
501
502
503/*******************************************************************************
504**
505** Function         GKI_run_worker_thread
506**
507** Description      This function runs a task
508**
509** Parameters:      None
510**
511** Returns:         error code
512*********************************************************************************/
513void* GKI_run_worker_thread (void* dummy)
514{
515    GKI_TRACE_1("%s: enter", __func__);
516    struct timespec delay;
517    int err = 0;
518    volatile int * p_run_cond = &gki_cb.os.no_timer_suspend;
519
520#ifndef GKI_NO_TICK_STOP
521    /* register start stop function which disable timer loop in GKI_run() when no timers are
522     * in any GKI/BTA/BTU this should save power when BTLD is idle! */
523    GKI_timer_queue_register_callback( gki_system_tick_start_stop_cback );
524    GKI_TRACE_1( "%s: Start/Stop GKI_timer_update_registered!", __func__ );
525#endif
526
527#ifdef NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN
528    GKI_TRACE_1("%s: GKI_run == NO_GKI_RUN_RETURN", __func__);
529    pthread_attr_t timer_attr;
530
531    shutdown_timer = 0;
532
533    pthread_attr_init(&timer_attr);
534    pthread_attr_setdetachstate(&timer_attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
535    if (pthread_create( &timer_thread_id,
536              &timer_attr,
537              timer_thread,
538              NULL) != 0 )
539    {
540        GKI_TRACE_1("%s: pthread_create failed to create timer_thread!", __func__);
541        return NULL;
542    }
543#else
544    GKI_TRACE_3("%s: run_cond(%x)=%d ", __func__, p_run_cond, *p_run_cond);
545    for (;GKI_TIMER_TICK_EXIT_COND != *p_run_cond;)
546    {
547        do
548        {
549            /* adjust hear bit tick in btld by changning TICKS_PER_SEC!!!!! this formula works only for
550             * 1-1000ms heart beat units! */
551            delay.tv_sec = LINUX_SEC / 1000;
552            delay.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000 * (LINUX_SEC % 1000);
553
554            /* [u]sleep can't be used because it uses SIGALRM */
555            do
556            {
557                err = nanosleep(&delay, &delay);
558            } while (err < 0 && errno == EINTR);
559
560            /* the unit should be alsways 1 (1 tick). only if you vary for some reason heart beat tick
561             * e.g. power saving you may want to provide more ticks
562             */
563            GKI_timer_update( 1 );
564            /* BT_TRACE_2( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, "update: tv_sec: %d, tv_nsec: %d", delay.tv_sec, delay.tv_nsec ); */
565        } while ( GKI_TIMER_TICK_RUN_COND == *p_run_cond);
566
567        /* currently on reason to exit above loop is no_timer_suspend == GKI_TIMER_TICK_STOP_COND
568         * block timer main thread till re-armed by  */
569#ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
570        BT_TRACE_0( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> SUSPENDED GKI_timer_update()" );
571#endif
572        if (GKI_TIMER_TICK_EXIT_COND != *p_run_cond) {
573            GKI_TRACE_1("%s: waiting timer mutex", __func__);
574            pthread_mutex_lock( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_mutex );
575            pthread_cond_wait( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_cond, &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_mutex );
576            pthread_mutex_unlock( &gki_cb.os.gki_timer_mutex );
577            GKI_TRACE_1("%s: exited timer mutex", __func__);
578        }
579        /* potentially we need to adjust os gki_cb.com.OSTicks */
580
581#ifdef GKI_TICK_TIMER_DEBUG
582        BT_TRACE_1( TRACE_LAYER_HCI, TRACE_TYPE_DEBUG, ">>> RESTARTED GKI_timer_update(): run_cond: %d",
583                    *p_run_cond );
584#endif
585    } /* for */
586#endif
587    GKI_TRACE_1("%s: exit", __func__);
588    return NULL;
589}
590
591
592/*******************************************************************************
593**
594** Function         GKI_stop
595**
596** Description      This function is called to stop
597**                  the tasks and timers when the system is being stopped
598**
599** Returns          void
600**
601** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
602**                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
603**                  put specific code here.
604**
605*******************************************************************************/
606void GKI_stop (void)
607{
608    UINT8 task_id;
609
610    /*  gki_queue_timer_cback(FALSE); */
611    /* TODO - add code here if needed*/
612
613    for(task_id = 0; task_id<GKI_MAX_TASKS; task_id++)
614    {
615        if(gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id] != TASK_DEAD)
616        {
617            GKI_exit_task(task_id);
618        }
619    }
620}
621
622
623/*******************************************************************************
624**
625** Function         GKI_wait
626**
627** Description      This function is called by tasks to wait for a specific
628**                  event or set of events. The task may specify the duration
629**                  that it wants to wait for, or 0 if infinite.
630**
631** Parameters:      flag -    (input) the event or set of events to wait for
632**                  timeout - (input) the duration that the task wants to wait
633**                                    for the specific events (in system ticks)
634**
635**
636** Returns          the event mask of received events or zero if timeout
637**
638*******************************************************************************/
639UINT16 GKI_wait (UINT16 flag, UINT32 timeout)
640{
641    UINT16 evt;
642    UINT8 rtask;
643    struct timespec abstime = { 0, 0 };
644    int sec;
645    int nano_sec;
646
647    rtask = GKI_get_taskid();
648    GKI_TRACE_3("GKI_wait %d %x %d", rtask, flag, timeout);
649    if (rtask >= GKI_MAX_TASKS) {
650        pthread_exit(NULL);
651        return 0;
652    }
653
654    gki_pthread_info_t* p_pthread_info = &gki_pthread_info[rtask];
655    if (p_pthread_info->pCond != NULL && p_pthread_info->pMutex != NULL) {
656        int ret;
657        GKI_TRACE_3("GKI_wait task=%i, pCond/pMutex = %x/%x", rtask, p_pthread_info->pCond, p_pthread_info->pMutex);
658        ret = pthread_mutex_lock(p_pthread_info->pMutex);
659        ret = pthread_cond_signal(p_pthread_info->pCond);
660        ret = pthread_mutex_unlock(p_pthread_info->pMutex);
661        p_pthread_info->pMutex = NULL;
662        p_pthread_info->pCond = NULL;
663    }
664    gki_cb.com.OSWaitForEvt[rtask] = flag;
665
666    /* protect OSWaitEvt[rtask] from modification from an other thread */
667    pthread_mutex_lock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]);
668
669#if 0 /* for clean scheduling we probably should always call pthread_cond_wait() */
670    /* Check if anything in any of the mailboxes. There is a potential race condition where OSTaskQFirst[rtask]
671     has been modified. however this should only result in addtional call to  pthread_cond_wait() but as
672     the cond is met, it will exit immediately (depending on schedulling) */
673    if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][0])
674    gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_0_EVT_MASK;
675    if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][1])
676    gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_1_EVT_MASK;
677    if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][2])
678    gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_2_EVT_MASK;
679    if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][3])
680    gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_3_EVT_MASK;
681#endif
682
683    if (!(gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] & flag))
684    {
685        if (timeout)
686        {
687            //            timeout = GKI_MS_TO_TICKS(timeout);     /* convert from milliseconds to ticks */
688
689            /* get current system time */
690            //            clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &currSysTime);
691            //            abstime.tv_sec = currSysTime.time;
692            //            abstime.tv_nsec = NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC * currSysTime.millitm;
693            clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &abstime);
694
695            /* add timeout */
696            sec = timeout / 1000;
697            nano_sec = (timeout % 1000) * NANOSEC_PER_MILLISEC;
698            abstime.tv_nsec += nano_sec;
699            if (abstime.tv_nsec > NSEC_PER_SEC)
700            {
701                abstime.tv_sec += (abstime.tv_nsec / NSEC_PER_SEC);
702                abstime.tv_nsec = abstime.tv_nsec % NSEC_PER_SEC;
703            }
704            abstime.tv_sec += sec;
705
706            pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[rtask],
707                    &gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask], &abstime);
708
709        }
710        else
711        {
712            pthread_cond_wait(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[rtask], &gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]);
713        }
714
715        /* TODO: check, this is probably neither not needed depending on phtread_cond_wait() implmentation,
716         e.g. it looks like it is implemented as a counter in which case multiple cond_signal
717         should NOT be lost! */
718        // we are waking up after waiting for some events, so refresh variables
719        // no need to call GKI_disable() here as we know that we will have some events as we've been waking up after condition pending or timeout
720        if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][0])
721            gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_0_EVT_MASK;
722        if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][1])
723            gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_1_EVT_MASK;
724        if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][2])
725            gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_2_EVT_MASK;
726        if (gki_cb.com.OSTaskQFirst[rtask][3])
727            gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] |= TASK_MBOX_3_EVT_MASK;
728
729        if (gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[rtask] == TASK_DEAD)
730        {
731            gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] = 0;
732            /* unlock thread_evt_mutex as pthread_cond_wait() does auto lock when cond is met */
733            pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]);
734            GKI_TRACE_1("GKI TASK_DEAD received. exit thread %d...", rtask );
735
736            gki_cb.os.thread_id[rtask] = 0;
737            pthread_exit(NULL);
738            return (EVENT_MASK(GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT));
739        }
740    }
741
742    /* Clear the wait for event mask */
743    gki_cb.com.OSWaitForEvt[rtask] = 0;
744
745    /* Return only those bits which user wants... */
746    evt = gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] & flag;
747
748    /* Clear only those bits which user wants... */
749    gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[rtask] &= ~flag;
750
751    /* unlock thread_evt_mutex as pthread_cond_wait() does auto lock mutex when cond is met */
752    pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[rtask]);
753    GKI_TRACE_4("GKI_wait %d %x %d %x resumed", rtask, flag, timeout, evt);
754
755    return (evt);
756}
757
758
759/*******************************************************************************
760**
761** Function         GKI_delay
762**
763** Description      This function is called by tasks to sleep unconditionally
764**                  for a specified amount of time. The duration is in milliseconds
765**
766** Parameters:      timeout -    (input) the duration in milliseconds
767**
768** Returns          void
769**
770*******************************************************************************/
771
772void GKI_delay (UINT32 timeout)
773{
774    UINT8 rtask = GKI_get_taskid();
775    struct timespec delay;
776    int err;
777
778    GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_delay %d %d", rtask, timeout);
779
780    delay.tv_sec = timeout / 1000;
781    delay.tv_nsec = 1000 * 1000 * (timeout%1000);
782
783    /* [u]sleep can't be used because it uses SIGALRM */
784
785    do {
786        err = nanosleep(&delay, &delay);
787    } while (err < 0 && errno ==EINTR);
788
789    /* Check if task was killed while sleeping */
790    /* NOTE
791    **      if you do not implement task killing, you do not
792    **      need this check.
793    */
794    if (rtask && gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[rtask] == TASK_DEAD)
795    {
796    }
797
798    GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_delay %d %d done", rtask, timeout);
799    return;
800}
801
802
803/*******************************************************************************
804**
805** Function         GKI_send_event
806**
807** Description      This function is called by tasks to send events to other
808**                  tasks. Tasks can also send events to themselves.
809**
810** Parameters:      task_id -  (input) The id of the task to which the event has to
811**                  be sent
812**                  event   -  (input) The event that has to be sent
813**
814**
815** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, else GKI_FAILURE
816**
817*******************************************************************************/
818UINT8 GKI_send_event (UINT8 task_id, UINT16 event)
819{
820    GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_send_event %d %x", task_id, event);
821
822    /* use efficient coding to avoid pipeline stalls */
823    if (task_id < GKI_MAX_TASKS)
824    {
825        /* protect OSWaitEvt[task_id] from manipulation in GKI_wait() */
826        pthread_mutex_lock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id]);
827
828        /* Set the event bit */
829        gki_cb.com.OSWaitEvt[task_id] |= event;
830
831        pthread_cond_signal(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[task_id]);
832
833        pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id]);
834
835        GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_send_event %d %x done", task_id, event);
836        return ( GKI_SUCCESS );
837    }
838    return (GKI_FAILURE);
839}
840
841
842/*******************************************************************************
843**
844** Function         GKI_isend_event
845**
846** Description      This function is called from ISRs to send events to other
847**                  tasks. The only difference between this function and GKI_send_event
848**                  is that this function assumes interrupts are already disabled.
849**
850** Parameters:      task_id -  (input) The destination task Id for the event.
851**                  event   -  (input) The event flag
852**
853** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, else GKI_FAILURE
854**
855** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
856**                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
857**                  put your code here, otherwise you can delete the entire
858**                  body of the function.
859**
860*******************************************************************************/
861UINT8 GKI_isend_event (UINT8 task_id, UINT16 event)
862{
863
864    GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_isend_event %d %x", task_id, event);
865    GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_isend_event %d %x done", task_id, event);
866    return    GKI_send_event(task_id, event);
867}
868
869
870/*******************************************************************************
871**
872** Function         GKI_get_taskid
873**
874** Description      This function gets the currently running task ID.
875**
876** Returns          task ID
877**
878** NOTE             The Widcomm upper stack and profiles may run as a single task.
879**                  If you only have one GKI task, then you can hard-code this
880**                  function to return a '1'. Otherwise, you should have some
881**                  OS-specific method to determine the current task.
882**
883*******************************************************************************/
884UINT8 GKI_get_taskid (void)
885{
886    int i;
887
888    pthread_t thread_id = pthread_self( );
889    for (i = 0; i < GKI_MAX_TASKS; i++) {
890        if (gki_cb.os.thread_id[i] == thread_id) {
891            GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_get_taskid %x %d done", thread_id, i);
892            return(i);
893        }
894    }
895
896    GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_get_taskid: thread id = %x, task id = -1", thread_id);
897
898    return(-1);
899}
900
901/*******************************************************************************
902**
903** Function         GKI_map_taskname
904**
905** Description      This function gets the task name of the taskid passed as arg.
906**                  If GKI_MAX_TASKS is passed as arg the currently running task
907**                  name is returned
908**
909** Parameters:      task_id -  (input) The id of the task whose name is being
910**                  sought. GKI_MAX_TASKS is passed to get the name of the
911**                  currently running task.
912**
913** Returns          pointer to task name
914**
915** NOTE             this function needs no customization
916**
917*******************************************************************************/
918UINT8 *GKI_map_taskname (UINT8 task_id)
919{
920    GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_map_taskname %d", task_id);
921
922    if (task_id < GKI_MAX_TASKS)
923    {
924        GKI_TRACE_2("GKI_map_taskname %d %s done", task_id, gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]);
925         return (gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id]);
926    }
927    else if (task_id == GKI_MAX_TASKS )
928    {
929        return (gki_cb.com.OSTName[GKI_get_taskid()]);
930    }
931    else
932    {
933        return (UINT8*) "BAD";
934    }
935}
936
937
938/*******************************************************************************
939**
940** Function         GKI_enable
941**
942** Description      This function enables interrupts.
943**
944** Returns          void
945**
946*******************************************************************************/
947void GKI_enable (void)
948{
949    GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_enable");
950    pthread_mutex_unlock(&gki_cb.os.GKI_mutex);
951/* 	pthread_mutex_xx is nesting save, no need for this: already_disabled = 0; */
952    GKI_TRACE_0("Leaving GKI_enable");
953    return;
954}
955
956
957/*******************************************************************************
958**
959** Function         GKI_disable
960**
961** Description      This function disables interrupts.
962**
963** Returns          void
964**
965*******************************************************************************/
966
967void GKI_disable (void)
968{
969    //GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_disable");
970
971/*	pthread_mutex_xx is nesting save, no need for this: if (!already_disabled) {
972    already_disabled = 1; */
973    		pthread_mutex_lock(&gki_cb.os.GKI_mutex);
974/*  } */
975    //GKI_TRACE_0("Leaving GKI_disable");
976    return;
977}
978
979
980/*******************************************************************************
981**
982** Function         GKI_exception
983**
984** Description      This function throws an exception.
985**                  This is normally only called for a nonrecoverable error.
986**
987** Parameters:      code    -  (input) The code for the error
988**                  msg     -  (input) The message that has to be logged
989**
990** Returns          void
991**
992*******************************************************************************/
993
994void GKI_exception (UINT16 code, char *msg)
995{
996    UINT8 task_id;
997    int i = 0;
998
999    GKI_TRACE_ERROR_0( "GKI_exception(): Task State Table");
1000
1001    for(task_id = 0; task_id < GKI_MAX_TASKS; task_id++)
1002    {
1003        GKI_TRACE_ERROR_3( "TASK ID [%d] task name [%s] state [%d]",
1004                         task_id,
1005                         gki_cb.com.OSTName[task_id],
1006                         gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id]);
1007    }
1008
1009    GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2("GKI_exception %d %s", code, msg);
1010    GKI_TRACE_ERROR_0( "********************************************************************");
1011    GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2( "* GKI_exception(): %d %s", code, msg);
1012    GKI_TRACE_ERROR_0( "********************************************************************");
1013
1014#if (GKI_DEBUG == TRUE)
1015    GKI_disable();
1016
1017    if (gki_cb.com.ExceptionCnt < GKI_MAX_EXCEPTION)
1018    {
1019        EXCEPTION_T *pExp;
1020
1021        pExp =  &gki_cb.com.Exception[gki_cb.com.ExceptionCnt++];
1022        pExp->type = code;
1023        pExp->taskid = GKI_get_taskid();
1024        strncpy((char *)pExp->msg, msg, GKI_MAX_EXCEPTION_MSGLEN - 1);
1025    }
1026
1027    GKI_enable();
1028#endif
1029
1030    GKI_TRACE_ERROR_2("GKI_exception %d %s done", code, msg);
1031
1032
1033    return;
1034}
1035
1036
1037/*******************************************************************************
1038**
1039** Function         GKI_get_time_stamp
1040**
1041** Description      This function formats the time into a user area
1042**
1043** Parameters:      tbuf -  (output) the address to the memory containing the
1044**                  formatted time
1045**
1046** Returns          the address of the user area containing the formatted time
1047**                  The format of the time is ????
1048**
1049** NOTE             This function is only called by OBEX.
1050**
1051*******************************************************************************/
1052INT8 *GKI_get_time_stamp (INT8 *tbuf)
1053{
1054    UINT32 ms_time;
1055    UINT32 s_time;
1056    UINT32 m_time;
1057    UINT32 h_time;
1058    INT8   *p_out = tbuf;
1059
1060    gki_cb.com.OSTicks = times(0);
1061    ms_time = GKI_TICKS_TO_MS(gki_cb.com.OSTicks);
1062    s_time  = ms_time/100;   /* 100 Ticks per second */
1063    m_time  = s_time/60;
1064    h_time  = m_time/60;
1065
1066    ms_time -= s_time*100;
1067    s_time  -= m_time*60;
1068    m_time  -= h_time*60;
1069
1070    *p_out++ = (INT8)((h_time / 10) + '0');
1071    *p_out++ = (INT8)((h_time % 10) + '0');
1072    *p_out++ = ':';
1073    *p_out++ = (INT8)((m_time / 10) + '0');
1074    *p_out++ = (INT8)((m_time % 10) + '0');
1075    *p_out++ = ':';
1076    *p_out++ = (INT8)((s_time / 10) + '0');
1077    *p_out++ = (INT8)((s_time % 10) + '0');
1078    *p_out++ = ':';
1079    *p_out++ = (INT8)((ms_time / 10) + '0');
1080    *p_out++ = (INT8)((ms_time % 10) + '0');
1081    *p_out++ = ':';
1082    *p_out   = 0;
1083
1084    return (tbuf);
1085}
1086
1087
1088/*******************************************************************************
1089**
1090** Function         GKI_register_mempool
1091**
1092** Description      This function registers a specific memory pool.
1093**
1094** Parameters:      p_mem -  (input) pointer to the memory pool
1095**
1096** Returns          void
1097**
1098** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
1099**                  profiles. If your OS has different memory pools, you
1100**                  can tell GKI the pool to use by calling this function.
1101**
1102*******************************************************************************/
1103void GKI_register_mempool (void *p_mem)
1104{
1105    gki_cb.com.p_user_mempool = p_mem;
1106
1107    return;
1108}
1109
1110/*******************************************************************************
1111**
1112** Function         GKI_os_malloc
1113**
1114** Description      This function allocates memory
1115**
1116** Parameters:      size -  (input) The size of the memory that has to be
1117**                  allocated
1118**
1119** Returns          the address of the memory allocated, or NULL if failed
1120**
1121** NOTE             This function is called by the Widcomm stack when
1122**                  dynamic memory allocation is used. (see dyn_mem.h)
1123**
1124*******************************************************************************/
1125void *GKI_os_malloc (UINT32 size)
1126{
1127    return (malloc(size));
1128}
1129
1130/*******************************************************************************
1131**
1132** Function         GKI_os_free
1133**
1134** Description      This function frees memory
1135**
1136** Parameters:      size -  (input) The address of the memory that has to be
1137**                  freed
1138**
1139** Returns          void
1140**
1141** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
1142**                  profiles. It is only called from within GKI if dynamic
1143**
1144*******************************************************************************/
1145void GKI_os_free (void *p_mem)
1146{
1147    if(p_mem != NULL)
1148		free(p_mem);
1149    return;
1150}
1151
1152
1153/*******************************************************************************
1154**
1155** Function         GKI_suspend_task()
1156**
1157** Description      This function suspends the task specified in the argument.
1158**
1159** Parameters:      task_id  - (input) the id of the task that has to suspended
1160**
1161** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK, else GKI_FAILURE
1162**
1163** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
1164**                  profiles. If you want to implement task suspension capability,
1165**                  put specific code here.
1166**
1167*******************************************************************************/
1168UINT8 GKI_suspend_task (UINT8 task_id)
1169{
1170    GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_suspend_task %d - NOT implemented", task_id);
1171
1172
1173    GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_suspend_task %d done", task_id);
1174
1175    return (GKI_SUCCESS);
1176}
1177
1178
1179/*******************************************************************************
1180**
1181** Function         GKI_resume_task()
1182**
1183** Description      This function resumes the task specified in the argument.
1184**
1185** Parameters:      task_id  - (input) the id of the task that has to resumed
1186**
1187** Returns          GKI_SUCCESS if all OK
1188**
1189** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
1190**                  profiles. If you want to implement task suspension capability,
1191**                  put specific code here.
1192**
1193*******************************************************************************/
1194UINT8 GKI_resume_task (UINT8 task_id)
1195{
1196    GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_resume_task %d - NOT implemented", task_id);
1197
1198
1199    GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_resume_task %d done", task_id);
1200
1201    return (GKI_SUCCESS);
1202}
1203
1204
1205/*******************************************************************************
1206**
1207** Function         GKI_exit_task
1208**
1209** Description      This function is called to stop a GKI task.
1210**
1211** Parameters:      task_id  - (input) the id of the task that has to be stopped
1212**
1213** Returns          void
1214**
1215** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
1216**                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
1217**                  put specific code here to kill a task.
1218**
1219*******************************************************************************/
1220void GKI_exit_task (UINT8 task_id)
1221{
1222    GKI_disable();
1223    gki_cb.com.OSRdyTbl[task_id] = TASK_DEAD;
1224
1225    /* Destroy mutex and condition variable objects */
1226    pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_mutex[task_id]);
1227    pthread_cond_destroy (&gki_cb.os.thread_evt_cond[task_id]);
1228    pthread_mutex_destroy(&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_mutex[task_id]);
1229    pthread_cond_destroy (&gki_cb.os.thread_timeout_cond[task_id]);
1230
1231    GKI_enable();
1232
1233	//GKI_send_event(task_id, EVENT_MASK(GKI_SHUTDOWN_EVT));
1234
1235    GKI_TRACE_1("GKI_exit_task %d done", task_id);
1236    return;
1237}
1238
1239
1240/*******************************************************************************
1241**
1242** Function         GKI_sched_lock
1243**
1244** Description      This function is called by tasks to disable scheduler
1245**                  task context switching.
1246**
1247** Returns          void
1248**
1249** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
1250**                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
1251**                  put code here to tell the OS to disable context switching.
1252**
1253*******************************************************************************/
1254void GKI_sched_lock(void)
1255{
1256    GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_sched_lock");
1257    return;
1258}
1259
1260
1261/*******************************************************************************
1262**
1263** Function         GKI_sched_unlock
1264**
1265** Description      This function is called by tasks to enable scheduler switching.
1266**
1267** Returns          void
1268**
1269** NOTE             This function is NOT called by the Widcomm stack and
1270**                  profiles. If you want to use it in your own implementation,
1271**                  put code here to tell the OS to re-enable context switching.
1272**
1273*******************************************************************************/
1274void GKI_sched_unlock(void)
1275{
1276    GKI_TRACE_0("GKI_sched_unlock");
1277}
1278
1279/*******************************************************************************
1280**
1281** Function         GKI_shiftdown
1282**
1283** Description      shift memory down (to make space to insert a record)
1284**
1285*******************************************************************************/
1286void GKI_shiftdown (UINT8 *p_mem, UINT32 len, UINT32 shift_amount)
1287{
1288    register UINT8 *ps = p_mem + len - 1;
1289    register UINT8 *pd = ps + shift_amount;
1290    register UINT32 xx;
1291
1292    for (xx = 0; xx < len; xx++)
1293        *pd-- = *ps--;
1294}
1295
1296/*******************************************************************************
1297**
1298** Function         GKI_shiftup
1299**
1300** Description      shift memory up (to delete a record)
1301**
1302*******************************************************************************/
1303void GKI_shiftup (UINT8 *p_dest, UINT8 *p_src, UINT32 len)
1304{
1305    register UINT8 *ps = p_src;
1306    register UINT8 *pd = p_dest;
1307    register UINT32 xx;
1308
1309    for (xx = 0; xx < len; xx++)
1310        *pd++ = *ps++;
1311}
1312
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