qemu-e2k/util/coroutine-win32.c
Daniel P. Berrange 10817bf09d coroutine: move into libqemuutil.a library
The coroutine files are currently referenced by the block-obj-y
variable. The coroutine functionality though is already used by
more than just the block code. eg migration code uses coroutine
yield. In the future the I/O channel code will also use the
coroutine yield functionality. Since the coroutine code is nicely
self-contained it can be easily built as part of the libqemuutil.a
library, making it widely available.

The headers are also moved into include/qemu, instead of the
include/block directory, since they are now part of the util
codebase, and the impl was never in the block/ directory
either.

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
2015-10-20 14:59:04 +01:00

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/*
* Win32 coroutine initialization code
*
* Copyright (c) 2011 Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
*
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#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "qemu/coroutine_int.h"
typedef struct
{
Coroutine base;
LPVOID fiber;
CoroutineAction action;
} CoroutineWin32;
static __thread CoroutineWin32 leader;
static __thread Coroutine *current;
/* This function is marked noinline to prevent GCC from inlining it
* into coroutine_trampoline(). If we allow it to do that then it
* hoists the code to get the address of the TLS variable "current"
* out of the while() loop. This is an invalid transformation because
* the SwitchToFiber() call may be called when running thread A but
* return in thread B, and so we might be in a different thread
* context each time round the loop.
*/
CoroutineAction __attribute__((noinline))
qemu_coroutine_switch(Coroutine *from_, Coroutine *to_,
CoroutineAction action)
{
CoroutineWin32 *from = DO_UPCAST(CoroutineWin32, base, from_);
CoroutineWin32 *to = DO_UPCAST(CoroutineWin32, base, to_);
current = to_;
to->action = action;
SwitchToFiber(to->fiber);
return from->action;
}
static void CALLBACK coroutine_trampoline(void *co_)
{
Coroutine *co = co_;
while (true) {
co->entry(co->entry_arg);
qemu_coroutine_switch(co, co->caller, COROUTINE_TERMINATE);
}
}
Coroutine *qemu_coroutine_new(void)
{
const size_t stack_size = 1 << 20;
CoroutineWin32 *co;
co = g_malloc0(sizeof(*co));
co->fiber = CreateFiber(stack_size, coroutine_trampoline, &co->base);
return &co->base;
}
void qemu_coroutine_delete(Coroutine *co_)
{
CoroutineWin32 *co = DO_UPCAST(CoroutineWin32, base, co_);
DeleteFiber(co->fiber);
g_free(co);
}
Coroutine *qemu_coroutine_self(void)
{
if (!current) {
current = &leader.base;
leader.fiber = ConvertThreadToFiber(NULL);
}
return current;
}
bool qemu_in_coroutine(void)
{
return current && current->caller;
}