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- /* full_frame.h -*-C++-*-
- *
- *************************************************************************
- *
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- * Copyright (C) 2009-2013, Intel Corporation
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- #ifndef INCLUDED_FULL_FRAME_DOT_H
- #define INCLUDED_FULL_FRAME_DOT_H
- #include "rts-common.h"
- #include "worker_mutex.h"
- #include <cilk/common.h>
- #include <internal/abi.h>
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include "cilk_fiber.h"
- __CILKRTS_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
- /** Magic numbers for full_frame, used for debugging */
- typedef unsigned long long ff_magic_t;
- /* COMMON_SYSDEP */ struct pending_exception_info; /* opaque */
- /*************************************************************
- Full frames
- *************************************************************/
- /**
- * @file full_frame.h
- * @brief A full frame includes additional information such as a join
- * counter and parent frame.
- * @defgroup FullFrames Full Frames
- * A full frame includes additional information such as a join
- * counter and parent frame.
- * @{
- */
- /**
- * Convenience typedef so we don't have to specify "struct full_frame"
- * all over the code. Putting it before the structure definition allows
- * us to use the typedef within the structure itself
- */
- typedef struct full_frame full_frame;
- /**
- * @brief A full frame includes additional information such as a join
- * counter and parent frame.
- *
- * The frame at the top of a worker's stack is promoted into a "full"
- * frame, which carries additional information, such as join counter
- * and parent frame. Full frames can be suspended at a sync, in which
- * case they lie somewhere in memory and do not belong to any
- * worker.
- *
- * Full frames are in contrast to the entries in the worker's deque which
- * are only represented by a pointer to their __cilkrts_stack_frame.
- *
- * At any instant, we say that a full frame ff is either "suspended",
- * or "owned" by some worker w.
- *
- * More precisely, we say that a worker w owns a frame ff under one of
- * the following conditions:
- *
- * 1. Creation: Worker w has just created ff, but not yet linked ff
- * into the tree of full frames. This situation can occur when a
- * worker is unrolling a call stack to promote a
- * __cilkrts_stack_frame to a full_frame.
- * 2. Executing frame: We have w->l->frame_ff == ff, i.e,. ff is the
- * currently executing frame for w.
- * 3. Next frame: We have w->l->next_frame_ff == ff, i.e,. ff is the
- * next frame that w is about to execute.
- * 4. Resume execution: Worker w has popped ff from
- * w->l->next_frame_ff, and is about to resume execution of ff.
- * 5. Dying leaf: Worker w has finished executing a frame ff
- * that is a leaf the tree of full frames, and is in the process
- * of unlinking "ff" from the tree.
- *
- * Otherwise, the frame ff is suspended, and has no owner.
- * Note that work-stealing changes the owner of a full frame from the
- * victim to the thief.
- *
- * Using this notion of ownership, we classify the fields of a full
- * frame into one of several categories:
- *
- * 1. Local:
- * These fields are accessed only by the owner of the full frame.
- * Because a frame can have only one owner at a time, these fields
- * can be modified without any (additional) locking or
- * synchronization, assuming the correct synchronization for
- * changing the ownership of full frame (e.g., on a successful
- * steal) is already in place.
- *
- * 2. Constant (i.e., read-only):
- * This field is constant for the lifetime of the full frame.
- * No locks are needed to access this field.
- * Technically, a field could be read-only and local, but we assume
- * it is shared.
- *
- * 3. Self-locked:
- * To access this field in the frame ff, a worker should acquire
- * the lock on ff.
- * A self-locked field is conceptually "shared" between the worker
- * that owns frame ff (which is a child) and the worker that
- * owns the frame ff->parent (which is the parent of ff).
- *
- * 4. Parent-locked:
- * To access this field in the frame ff, a worker should
- * acquire the lock on ff->parent.
- * A parent-locked field is conceptually "shared" between the worker
- * that owns frame ff, and a worker that is either owns the
- * parent frame (ff->parent) or owns a sibling frame of ff (i.e.,
- * any child of ff->parent).
- *
- * 5. Synchronization
- * A field used explicitly for synchronization (i.e., locks).
- */
- /* COMMON_PORTABLE */
- struct full_frame
- {
- /**
- * Value to detect writes off the beginning of a full_frame.
- */
- # define FULL_FRAME_MAGIC_0 ((ff_magic_t)0x361e710b9597d553ULL)
- /**
- * Field to detect writes off the beginning of a full_frame. Must be
- * FULL_FRAME_MAGIC_0.
- * [constant]
- */
- ff_magic_t full_frame_magic_0;
- /**
- * Used to serialize access to this full_frame
- * [synchronization]
- */
- struct mutex lock;
- /**
- * Count of outstanding children running in parallel
- * [self-locked]
- */
- int join_counter;
- /**
- * If TRUE: frame was called by the parent.
- * If FALSE: frame was spawned by parent.
- * [constant]
- */
- int is_call_child;
- /**
- * TRUE if this frame is the loot of a simulated steal.
- *
- * This situation never happens in normal execution. However,
- * when running under cilkscreen, a worker may promote frames and
- * then immediately suspend them, in order to simulate an
- * execution on an infinite number of processors where all spawns
- * are stolen. In this case, the frame is marked as the loot of a fake
- * steal.
- * [local]
- */
- int simulated_stolen;
- /**
- * Caller of this full_frame
- * [constant]
- */
- full_frame *parent;
- /**
- * Doubly-linked list of children. The serial execution order is
- * by definition from left to right. Because of how we do work
- * stealing, the parent is always to the right of all its
- * children.
- *
- * For a frame ff, we lock the ff->parent to follow the sibling
- * links for ff.
- *
- * [parent-locked]
- */
- full_frame *left_sibling;
- /**
- * @copydoc left_sibling
- */
- full_frame *right_sibling;
- /**
- * Pointer to rightmost child
- *
- * [self-locked]
- */
- full_frame *rightmost_child;
- /**
- * Call stack associated with this frame.
- * Set and reset in make_unrunnable and make_runnable
- *
- * [self-locked]
- */
- __cilkrts_stack_frame *call_stack;
- /**
- * Accumulated reducers of children
- *
- * [self-locked]
- */
- struct cilkred_map *children_reducer_map;
- /**
- * Accumulated reducers of right siblings that have already
- * terminated
- *
- * [parent-locked]
- */
- struct cilkred_map *right_reducer_map;
- /**
- * Exception that needs to be pass to our parent
- *
- * [local]
- *
- * TBD: verify that the exception code satisfies this requirement.
- */
- struct pending_exception_info *pending_exception;
- /**
- * Exception from one of our children
- *
- * [self-locked]
- */
- struct pending_exception_info *child_pending_exception;
- /**
- * Exception from any right siblings
- *
- * [parent-locked]
- */
- struct pending_exception_info *right_pending_exception;
- /**
- * Stack pointer to restore on sync.
- * [local]
- */
- char *sync_sp;
- #ifdef _WIN32
- /**
- * Stack pointer to restore on exception.
- * [local]
- */
- char *exception_sp;
- /**
- * Exception trylevel at steal
- * [local]
- *
- * TBD: this field is set but not read?
- */
- unsigned long trylevel;
- /**
- * Exception registration head pointer to restore on sync.
- * [local]
- */
- unsigned long registration;
- #endif
- /**
- * Size of frame to match sync sp
- * [local]
- * TBD: obsolete field only used in debugging?
- */
- ptrdiff_t frame_size;
- /**
- * Allocated fibers that need to be freed. The fibers work
- * like a reducer. The leftmost frame may have @c fiber_self
- * null and owner non-null.
- *
- * [local]
- * TBD: verify exception code satisfies this requirement.
- */
- cilk_fiber *fiber_self;
- /**
- * Allocated fibers that need to be freed. The fibers work
- * like a reducer. The leftmost frame may have @c fiber_self
- * null and owner non-null.
- *
- * [self-locked]
- */
- cilk_fiber *fiber_child;
- /**
- * If the sync_master is set, this function can only be sync'd by the team
- * leader, who first entered Cilk. This is set by the first worker to steal
- * from the user worker.
- *
- * [self-locked]
- */
- __cilkrts_worker *sync_master;
- /**
- * Value to detect writes off the end of a full_frame.
- */
- # define FULL_FRAME_MAGIC_1 ((ff_magic_t)0x189986dcc7aee1caULL)
- /**
- * Field to detect writes off the end of a full_frame. Must be
- * FULL_FRAME_MAGIC_1.
- *
- * [constant]
- */
- ff_magic_t full_frame_magic_1;
- };
- /* The functions __cilkrts_put_stack and __cilkrts_take_stack keep track of
- * changes in the stack's depth between when the point at which a frame is
- * stolen and when it is resumed at a sync. A stolen frame typically goes
- * through the following phase changes:
- *
- * 1. Suspend frame while stealing it.
- * 2. Resume stolen frame at begining of continuation
- * 3. Suspend stolen frame at a sync
- * 4. Resume frame (no longer marked stolen) after the sync
- *
- * When the frame is suspended (steps 1 and 3), __cilkrts_put_stack is called to
- * establish the stack pointer for the sync. When the frame is resumed (steps
- * 2 and 4), __cilkrts_take_stack is called to indicate the stack pointer
- * (which may be on a different stack) at
- * the point of resume. If the stack pointer changes between steps 2 and 3,
- * e.g., as a result of pushing 4 bytes onto the stack,
- * the offset is reflected in the value of ff->sync_sp after step 3 relative to
- * its value after step 1 (e.g., the value of ff->sync_sp after step 3 would be
- * 4 less than its value after step 1, for a down-growing stack).
- *
- * Imp detail: The actual call chains for each of these phase-change events is:
- *
- * 1. unroll_call_stack -> make_unrunnable -> __cilkrts_put_stack
- * 2. do_work -> __cilkrts_resume -> __cilkrts_take_stack
- * 3. do_sync -> disown -> make_runnable -> __cilkrts_put_stack
- * 4. __cilkrts_resume -> __cilkrts_take_stack
- *
- * (The above is a changeable implementation detail. The resume, sequence, in
- * particular, is more complex on some operating systems.)
- */
- /**
- * @brief Records the stack pointer within the @c sf stack frame as the
- * current stack pointer at the point of suspending full frame @c ff.
- *
- * @pre @c ff->sync_sp must be either null or contain the result of a prior call to
- * @c __cilkrts_take_stack().
- * @pre If @c ff->sync_sp is not null, then @c SP(sf) must refer to the same stack as
- * the @c sp argument to the prior call to @c __cilkrts_take_stack().
- *
- * @post If @c ff->sync_sp was null before the call, then @c
- * ff->sync_sp will be set to @c SP(sf).
- * @post Otherwise, @c ff->sync_sp will be restored to the value it had just prior
- * to the last call to @c __cilkrts_take_stack(), except offset by any change
- * in the stack pointer between the call to @c __cilkrts_take_stack() and
- * this call to @c __cilkrts_put_stack().
- *
- * @param ff The full frame that is being suspended.
- * @param sf The @c __cilkrts_stack_frame that is being suspended. The stack
- * pointer will be taken from the jmpbuf contained within this
- * @c __cilkrts_stack_frame.
- */
- COMMON_PORTABLE void __cilkrts_put_stack(full_frame *ff,
- __cilkrts_stack_frame *sf);
- /**
- * @brief Records the stack pointer @c sp as the stack pointer at the point of
- * resuming execution on full frame @c ff.
- *
- * The value of @c sp may be on a different stack than the original
- * value recorded for the stack pointer using __cilkrts_put_stack().
- *
- * @pre @c ff->sync_sp must contain a value set by @c __cilkrts_put_stack().
- *
- * @post @c ff->sync_sp contains an *integer* value used to compute a change in the
- * stack pointer upon the next call to @c __cilkrts_take_stack().
- * @post If @c sp equals @c ff->sync_sp, then @c ff->sync_sp is set to null.
- *
- * @param ff The full frame that is being resumed.
- * @param sp The stack pointer for the stack the function is being resumed on.
- */
- COMMON_PORTABLE void __cilkrts_take_stack(full_frame *ff, void *sp);
- /*
- * @brief Adjust the stack for to deallocate a Variable Length Array
- *
- * @param ff The full frame that is being adjusted.
- * @param size The size of the array being deallocated from the stack
- */
- COMMON_PORTABLE void __cilkrts_adjust_stack(full_frame *ff, size_t size);
- /**
- * @brief Allocates and initailizes a full_frame.
- *
- * @param w The memory for the full_frame will be allocated out of the
- * worker's pool.
- * @param sf The @c __cilkrts_stack_frame which will be saved as the call_stack
- * for this full_frame.
- *
- * @return The newly allocated and initialized full_frame.
- */
- COMMON_PORTABLE
- full_frame *__cilkrts_make_full_frame(__cilkrts_worker *w,
- __cilkrts_stack_frame *sf);
- /**
- * @brief Deallocates a full_frame.
- *
- * @param w The memory for the full_frame will be returned to the worker's pool.
- * @param ff The full_frame to be deallocated.
- */
- COMMON_PORTABLE
- void __cilkrts_destroy_full_frame(__cilkrts_worker *w, full_frame *ff);
- /**
- * @brief Performs sanity checks to check the integrity of a full_frame.
- *
- * @param ff The full_frame to be validated.
- */
- COMMON_PORTABLE void validate_full_frame(full_frame *ff);
- /**
- * @brief Locks the mutex contained in a full_frame.
- *
- * The full_frame is validated before the runtime attempts to lock it.
- *
- * @post @c ff->lock will be owned by @c w.
- *
- * @param w The worker that will own the full_frame. If the runtime is
- * collecting stats, the intervals will be attributed to the worker.
- * @param ff The full_frame containing the mutex to be locked.
- */
- COMMON_PORTABLE void __cilkrts_frame_lock(__cilkrts_worker *w,
- full_frame *ff);
- /**
- * @brief Unlocks the mutex contained in a full_frame.
- *
- * @pre @c ff->lock must must be owned by @c w.
- *
- * @param w The worker that currently owns the full_frame.
- * @param ff The full_frame containing the mutex to be unlocked.
- */
- COMMON_PORTABLE void __cilkrts_frame_unlock(__cilkrts_worker *w,
- full_frame *ff);
- /** @} */
- __CILKRTS_END_EXTERN_C
- #endif // ! defined(INCLUDED_FULL_FRAME_DOT_H)
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