chore: make signal handler more verbose

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Sean McBride 5 years ago
parent 307f7c0d59
commit db2372f02f

@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ software_interrupt_handle_signals(int signal_type, siginfo_t *signal_info, void
#ifdef PREEMPT_DISABLE
assert(0);
#else
struct sandbox *curr = current_sandbox_get();
struct sandbox *current_sandbox = current_sandbox_get();
ucontext_t * user_context = (ucontext_t *)user_context_raw;
switch (signal_type) {
@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ software_interrupt_handle_signals(int signal_type, siginfo_t *signal_info, void
software_interrupt_SIGALRM_count++;
// software_interrupt_supported_signals per-core..
if (curr && curr->state == RETURNED) return;
if (current_sandbox && current_sandbox->state == RETURNED) return;
if (worker_thread_next_context) return;
if (!software_interrupt_is_enabled()) return;
software_interrupt_schedule_alarm(user_context_raw);
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ software_interrupt_handle_signals(int signal_type, siginfo_t *signal_info, void
// make sure sigalrm doesn't mess this up if nested..
assert(!software_interrupt_is_enabled());
/* we set current before calling pthread_kill! */
assert(worker_thread_next_context && (&curr->ctxt == worker_thread_next_context));
assert(worker_thread_next_context && (&current_sandbox->ctxt == worker_thread_next_context));
assert(signal_info->si_code == SI_TKILL);
// debuglog("usr1:%d\n", software_interrupt_SIGUSR_count);
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ software_interrupt_handle_signals(int signal_type, siginfo_t *signal_info, void
// pick the next from "worker_thread_next_context"..
// assert its "sp" to be zero in regs..
// memcpy from next context..
arch_mcontext_restore(&user_context->uc_mcontext, &curr->ctxt);
arch_mcontext_restore(&user_context->uc_mcontext, &current_sandbox->ctxt);
worker_thread_next_context = NULL;
software_interrupt_enable();
break;
@ -119,23 +119,23 @@ software_interrupt_schedule_alarm(void *user_context_raw)
{
software_interrupt_disable(); // no nesting!
struct sandbox *curr = current_sandbox_get();
struct sandbox *current_sandbox = current_sandbox_get();
ucontext_t * user_context = (ucontext_t *)user_context_raw;
// no sandboxes running..so nothing to preempt..let the "main" scheduler run its course.
if (curr == NULL) goto done;
if (current_sandbox == NULL) goto done;
// find a next sandbox to run..
struct sandbox *next = worker_thread_get_next_sandbox(true);
if (next == NULL) goto done;
if (next == curr) goto done; // only this sandbox to schedule.. return to it!
struct sandbox *next_sandbox = worker_thread_get_next_sandbox(true);
if (next_sandbox == NULL) goto done;
if (next_sandbox == current_sandbox) goto done; // only this sandbox to schedule.. return to it!
// save the current sandbox, state from user_context!
arch_mcontext_save(&curr->ctxt, &user_context->uc_mcontext);
arch_mcontext_save(&current_sandbox->ctxt, &user_context->uc_mcontext);
// current_sandbox_set on it. restore through *user_context..
current_sandbox_set(next);
current_sandbox_set(next_sandbox);
if (arch_mcontext_restore(&user_context->uc_mcontext, &next->ctxt)) goto skip;
if (arch_mcontext_restore(&user_context->uc_mcontext, &next_sandbox->ctxt)) goto skip;
// reset if SIGALRM happens before SIGUSR1 and if don't preempt..OR
// perhaps switch here for SIGUSR1 and see if we can clear that signal
// so it doesn't get called on SIGALRM return..

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