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/* Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>.
This file is part of the GNU OpenMP Library (libgomp).
Libgomp is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Libgomp is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for
more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with libgomp; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the
Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* As a special exception, if you link this library with other files, some
of which are compiled with GCC, to produce an executable, this library
does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered by the
GNU General Public License. This exception does not however invalidate
any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by the GNU
General Public License. */
/* This file handles the maintainence of threads in response to team
creation and termination. */
#include "libgomp.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/* This array manages threads spawned from the top level, which will
return to the idle loop once the current PARALLEL construct ends. */
static struct gomp_thread **gomp_threads;
static unsigned gomp_threads_size;
static unsigned gomp_threads_used;
/* This attribute contains PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED. */
static pthread_attr_t gomp_thread_attr;
/* This barrier holds and releases threads waiting in gomp_threads. */
static gomp_barrier_t gomp_threads_dock;
/* This is the libgomp per-thread data structure. */
#ifdef HAVE_TLS
__thread struct gomp_thread gomp_tls_data;
#else
pthread_key_t gomp_tls_key;
#endif
/* This structure is used to communicate across pthread_create. */
struct gomp_thread_start_data
{
struct gomp_team_state ts;
void (*fn) (void *);
void *fn_data;
bool nested;
};
/* This function is a pthread_create entry point. This contains the idle
loop in which a thread waits to be called up to become part of a team. */
static void *
gomp_thread_start (void *xdata)
{
struct gomp_thread_start_data *data = xdata;
struct gomp_thread *thr;
void (*local_fn) (void *);
void *local_data;
#ifdef HAVE_TLS
thr = &gomp_tls_data;
#else
struct gomp_thread local_thr;
thr = &local_thr;
pthread_setspecific (gomp_tls_key, thr);
#endif
gomp_sem_init (&thr->release, 0);
/* Extract what we need from data. */
local_fn = data->fn;
local_data = data->fn_data;
thr->ts = data->ts;
thr->ts.team->ordered_release[thr->ts.team_id] = &thr->release;
if (data->nested)
{
gomp_barrier_wait (&thr->ts.team->barrier);
local_fn (local_data);
gomp_barrier_wait (&thr->ts.team->barrier);
}
else
{
gomp_threads[thr->ts.team_id] = thr;
gomp_barrier_wait (&gomp_threads_dock);
do
{
struct gomp_team *team;
local_fn (local_data);
/* Clear out the team and function data. This is a debugging
signal that we're in fact back in the dock. */
team = thr->ts.team;
thr->fn = NULL;
thr->data = NULL;
thr->ts.team = NULL;
thr->ts.work_share = NULL;
thr->ts.team_id = 0;
thr->ts.work_share_generation = 0;
thr->ts.static_trip = 0;
gomp_barrier_wait (&team->barrier);
gomp_barrier_wait (&gomp_threads_dock);
local_fn = thr->fn;
local_data = thr->data;
}
while (local_fn);
}
return NULL;
}
/* Create a new team data structure. */
static struct gomp_team *
new_team (unsigned nthreads, struct gomp_work_share *work_share)
{
struct gomp_team *team;
size_t size;
size = sizeof (*team) + nthreads * sizeof (team->ordered_release[0]);
team = gomp_malloc (size);
gomp_mutex_init (&team->work_share_lock);
team->work_shares = gomp_malloc (4 * sizeof (struct gomp_work_share *));
team->generation_mask = 3;
team->oldest_live_gen = work_share == NULL;
team->num_live_gen = work_share != NULL;
team->work_shares[0] = work_share;
team->nthreads = nthreads;
gomp_barrier_init (&team->barrier, nthreads);
gomp_sem_init (&team->master_release, 0);
team->ordered_release[0] = &team->master_release;
return team;
}
/* Free a team data structure. */
static void
free_team (struct gomp_team *team)
{
free (team->work_shares);
gomp_mutex_destroy (&team->work_share_lock);
gomp_barrier_destroy (&team->barrier);
gomp_sem_destroy (&team->master_release);
free (team);
}
/* Launch a team. */
void
gomp_team_start (void (*fn) (void *), void *data, unsigned nthreads,
struct gomp_work_share *work_share)
{
struct gomp_thread_start_data *start_data;
struct gomp_thread *thr, *nthr;
struct gomp_team *team;
bool nested;
unsigned i, n, old_threads_used = 0;
thr = gomp_thread ();
nested = thr->ts.team != NULL;
team = new_team (nthreads, work_share);
/* Always save the previous state, even if this isn't a nested team.
In particular, we should save any work share state from an outer
orphaned work share construct. */
team->prev_ts = thr->ts;
thr->ts.team = team;
thr->ts.work_share = work_share;
thr->ts.team_id = 0;
thr->ts.work_share_generation = 0;
thr->ts.static_trip = 0;
if (nthreads == 1)
return;
i = 1;
/* We only allow the reuse of idle threads for non-nested PARALLEL
regions. This appears to be implied by the semantics of
threadprivate variables, but perhaps that's reading too much into
things. Certainly it does prevent any locking problems, since
only the initial program thread will modify gomp_threads. */
if (!nested)
{
old_threads_used = gomp_threads_used;
if (nthreads <= old_threads_used)
n = nthreads;
else if (old_threads_used == 0)
{
n = 0;
gomp_barrier_init (&gomp_threads_dock, nthreads);
}
else
{
n = old_threads_used;
/* Increase the barrier threshold to make sure all new
threads arrive before the team is released. */
gomp_barrier_reinit (&gomp_threads_dock, nthreads);
}
/* Not true yet, but soon will be. We're going to release all
threads from the dock, and those that aren't part of the
team will exit. */
gomp_threads_used = nthreads;
/* Release existing idle threads. */
for (; i < n; ++i)
{
nthr = gomp_threads[i];
nthr->ts.team = team;
nthr->ts.work_share = work_share;
nthr->ts.team_id = i;
nthr->ts.work_share_generation = 0;
nthr->ts.static_trip = 0;
nthr->fn = fn;
nthr->data = data;
team->ordered_release[i] = &nthr->release;
}
if (i == nthreads)
goto do_release;
/* If necessary, expand the size of the gomp_threads array. It is
expected that changes in the number of threads is rare, thus we
make no effort to expand gomp_threads_size geometrically. */
if (nthreads >= gomp_threads_size)
{
gomp_threads_size = nthreads + 1;
gomp_threads
= gomp_realloc (gomp_threads,
gomp_threads_size
* sizeof (struct gomp_thread_data *));
}
}
start_data = gomp_alloca (sizeof (struct gomp_thread_start_data)
* (nthreads-i));
/* Launch new threads. */
for (; i < nthreads; ++i, ++start_data)
{
pthread_t pt;
int err;
start_data->ts.team = team;
start_data->ts.work_share = work_share;
start_data->ts.team_id = i;
start_data->ts.work_share_generation = 0;
start_data->ts.static_trip = 0;
start_data->fn = fn;
start_data->fn_data = data;
start_data->nested = nested;
err = pthread_create (&pt, &gomp_thread_attr,
gomp_thread_start, start_data);
if (err != 0)
gomp_fatal ("Thread creation failed: %s", strerror (err));
}
do_release:
gomp_barrier_wait (nested ? &team->barrier : &gomp_threads_dock);
/* Decrease the barrier threshold to match the number of threads
that should arrive back at the end of this team. The extra
threads should be exiting. Note that we arrange for this test
to never be true for nested teams. */
if (nthreads < old_threads_used)
gomp_barrier_reinit (&gomp_threads_dock, nthreads);
}
/* Terminate the current team. This is only to be called by the master
thread. We assume that we must wait for the other threads. */
void
gomp_team_end (void)
{
struct gomp_thread *thr = gomp_thread ();
struct gomp_team *team = thr->ts.team;
gomp_barrier_wait (&team->barrier);
thr->ts = team->prev_ts;
free_team (team);
}
/* Constructors for this file. */
static void __attribute__((constructor))
initialize_team (void)
{
struct gomp_thread *thr;
#ifndef HAVE_TLS
static struct gomp_thread initial_thread_tls_data;
pthread_key_create (&gomp_tls_key, NULL);
pthread_setspecific (gomp_tls_key, &initial_thread_tls_data);
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_TLS
thr = &gomp_tls_data;
#else
thr = &initial_thread_tls_data;
#endif
gomp_sem_init (&thr->release, 0);
pthread_attr_init (&gomp_thread_attr);
pthread_attr_setdetachstate (&gomp_thread_attr, PTHREAD_CREATE_DETACHED);
}
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