Implemented the kernel daemon service. It's not yet tested, but should be

equally inaccurate as the BeOS R5 version :)


git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/trunk/current@2561 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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Axel Dörfler 2003-01-26 17:31:33 +00:00
parent 8a5543b18c
commit 28bf3daa5d
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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ KernelMergeObject kernel_core.o :
<$(SOURCE_GRIST)>heap.c
<$(SOURCE_GRIST)>image.c
<$(SOURCE_GRIST)>int.c
<$(SOURCE_GRIST)>kernel_daemon.c
<$(SOURCE_GRIST)>khash.c
<$(SOURCE_GRIST)>linkhack.c
<$(SOURCE_GRIST)>list.c

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@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
/*
** Copyright 2003, Axel Dörfler, axeld@pinc-software.de. All rights reserved.
** Distributed under the terms of the OpenBeOS License.
*/
#include <KernelExport.h>
#include <malloc.h>
#include <kernel_daemon.h>
#include <lock.h>
#include <list.h>
// ToDo: the use of snooze() in the kernel_daemon() function is very inaccurate, of
// course - the time the daemons need to execute add up in each iteration.
// But since the kernel daemon is documented to be very inaccurate, this actually
// might be okay (and that's why it's implemented this way now :-).
// BeOS R5 seems to do it in the same way, anyway.
struct daemon {
list_link link;
void (*function)(void *, int);
void *arg;
int32 frequency;
int32 offset;
};
mutex gDaemonMutex;
struct list gDaemons;
static int32
kernel_daemon(void *data)
{
int32 iteration = 0;
while (true) {
struct daemon *daemon = NULL;
mutex_lock(&gDaemonMutex);
// iterate through the list and execute each daemon if needed
while ((daemon = list_get_next_item(&gDaemons, daemon)) != NULL) {
if (((iteration + daemon->offset) % daemon->frequency) == 0)
daemon->function(daemon->arg, iteration);
}
mutex_lock(&gDaemonMutex);
iteration++;
snooze(100000); // 0.1 seconds
}
}
status_t
unregister_kernel_daemon(void (*function)(void *, int), void *arg)
{
struct daemon *daemon = NULL;
mutex_lock(&gDaemonMutex);
// search for the daemon and remove it from the list
while ((daemon = list_get_next_item(&gDaemons, daemon)) != NULL) {
if (daemon->function == function && daemon->arg == arg) {
// found it!
list_remove_link(daemon);
free(daemon);
break;
}
}
mutex_lock(&gDaemonMutex);
// if we've iterated through the whole list, we didn't
// find the daemon, and "daemon" is NULL
return daemon != NULL ? B_OK : B_ENTRY_NOT_FOUND;
}
status_t
register_kernel_daemon(void (*function)(void *, int), void *arg, int frequency)
{
struct daemon *daemon;
if (function == NULL || frequency < 1)
return B_BAD_VALUE;
daemon = malloc(sizeof(daemon));
if (daemon == NULL)
return B_NO_MEMORY;
daemon->function = function;
daemon->arg = arg;
daemon->frequency = frequency;
mutex_lock(&gDaemonMutex);
if (frequency > 1) {
// we try to balance the work-load for each daemon run
// (beware, it's a very simple algorithm, yet effective)
struct daemon *d = NULL;
int32 num = 0;
while ((d = list_get_next_item(&gDaemons, d)) != NULL) {
if (d->frequency == frequency)
num++;
}
daemon->offset = num % frequency;
} else
daemon->offset = 0;
list_add_link_to_tail(&gDaemons, daemon);
mutex_lock(&gDaemonMutex);
return B_OK;
}
status_t
kernel_daemon_init(void)
{
if (mutex_init(&gDaemonMutex, "kernel daemon") < B_OK)
return B_ERROR;
list_init(&gDaemons);
return spawn_kernel_thread(&kernel_daemon, "kernel daemon", B_LOW_PRIORITY, NULL);
}

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@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#include <bus.h>
#include <kmodule.h>
#include <int.h>
#include <kernel_daemon.h>
#include <string.h>
@ -101,6 +102,7 @@ _start(kernel_args *oldka, int cpu_num)
team_init(&ka);
thread_init(&ka);
port_init(&ka);
kernel_daemon_init();
vm_init_postthread(&ka);
elf_init(&ka);