| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ |
| /* |
| * Copyright 2025 Linaro Limited |
| */ |
| |
| #include <linux/list.h> |
| #include <linux/types.h> |
| #include <setjmp.h> |
| |
| #ifndef _UTHREAD_H_ |
| #define _UTHREAD_H_ |
| |
| /** |
| * DOC: Overview |
| * |
| * The uthread framework is a basic task scheduler that allows to run functions |
| * "in parallel" on a single CPU core. The scheduling is cooperative, not |
| * preemptive -- meaning that context switches from one task to another task is |
| * voluntary, via a call to uthread_schedule(). This characteristic makes thread |
| * synchronization much easier, because a thread cannot be interrupted in the |
| * middle of a critical section (reading from or writing to shared state, for |
| * instance). |
| * |
| * CONFIG_UTHREAD in lib/Kconfig enables the uthread framework. When disabled, |
| * the uthread_create() and uthread_schedule() functions may still be used so |
| * that code differences between uthreads enabled and disabled can be reduced to |
| * a minimum. |
| */ |
| |
| /** |
| * struct uthread - a thread object |
| * |
| * @fn: thread entry point |
| * @arg: argument passed to the entry point when the thread is started |
| * @ctx: context to resume execution of this thread (via longjmp()) |
| * @stack: initial stack pointer for the thread |
| * @done: true once @fn has returned, false otherwise |
| * @grp_id: user-supplied identifier for this thread and possibly others. A |
| * thread can belong to zero or one group (not more), and a group may contain |
| * any number of threads. |
| * @list: link in the global scheduler list |
| */ |
| struct uthread { |
| void (*fn)(void *arg); |
| void *arg; |
| jmp_buf ctx; |
| void *stack; |
| bool done; |
| unsigned int grp_id; |
| struct list_head list; |
| }; |
| |
| #ifdef CONFIG_UTHREAD |
| |
| /** |
| * uthread_create() - Create a uthread object and make it ready for execution |
| * |
| * Threads are automatically deleted when they return from their entry point. |
| * |
| * @uthr: a pointer to a user-allocated uthread structure to store information |
| * about the new thread, or NULL to let the framework allocate and manage its |
| * own structure. |
| * @fn: the thread's entry point |
| * @arg: argument passed to the thread's entry point |
| * @stack_sz: stack size for the new thread (in bytes). The stack is allocated |
| * on the heap. |
| * @grp_id: an optional thread group ID that the new thread should belong to |
| * (zero for no group) |
| */ |
| int uthread_create(struct uthread *uthr, void (*fn)(void *), void *arg, |
| size_t stack_sz, unsigned int grp_id); |
| /** |
| * uthread_schedule() - yield the CPU to the next runnable thread |
| * |
| * This function is called either by the main thread or any secondary thread |
| * (that is, any thread created via uthread_create()) to switch execution to |
| * the next runnable thread. |
| * |
| * Return: true if a thread was scheduled, false if no runnable thread was found |
| */ |
| bool uthread_schedule(void); |
| /** |
| * uthread_grp_new_id() - return a new ID for a thread group |
| * |
| * Return: the new thread group ID |
| */ |
| unsigned int uthread_grp_new_id(void); |
| /** |
| * uthread_grp_done() - test if all threads in a group are done |
| * |
| * @grp_id: the ID of the thread group that should be considered |
| * Return: false if the group contains at least one runnable thread (i.e., one |
| * thread which entry point has not returned yet), true otherwise |
| */ |
| bool uthread_grp_done(unsigned int grp_id); |
| |
| #else |
| |
| static inline int uthread_create(struct uthread *uthr, void (*fn)(void *), |
| void *arg, size_t stack_sz, |
| unsigned int grp_id) |
| { |
| fn(arg); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static inline bool uthread_schedule(void) |
| { |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| static inline unsigned int uthread_grp_new_id(void) |
| { |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static inline bool uthread_grp_done(unsigned int grp_id) |
| { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* CONFIG_UTHREAD */ |
| #endif /* _UTHREAD_H_ */ |