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Guarded interface to the Scheduler used by user applications. More...
#include <syscall/guarded_scheduler.h>
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static void | ready (Thread *that) |
Include a thread in scheduling decisions. More... | |
static void | exit () |
(Self-)termination of the calling thread. More... | |
static void | kill (Thread *that) |
Kills the passed thread. More... | |
static void | resume () |
Issue a thread change. More... | |
Detailed Description
Guarded interface to the Scheduler used by user applications.
Implements the system call interface for class Scheduler. All methods provided by this class are wrappers for the respective method from the base class, which provide additional synchronization by using the class Guarded.
Member Function Documentation
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Include a thread in scheduling decisions.
This method will register a thread for scheduling. It will be appended to the ready queue and dispatched once its time has come.
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that Thread to be scheduled
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(Self-)termination of the calling thread.
This method can be used by a thread to exit itself. The calling thread will not be appended to the ready queue; a reschedule will be issued.
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Kills the passed thread.
This method is used to kill the Thread that
. For OOStuBS, it is sufficient to remove that
from the ready queue and, thereby, exclude the thread from scheduling. For MPStuBS, a simple removal is not sufficient, as the thread might currently be running on another CPU core. In this case, the thread needs to be marked as dying (a flag checked by resume prior to enqueuing into the ready queue) and the executing CPU core needs to be notified.
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Issue a thread change.
This method issues the change of the currently active thread without requiring the calling thread to be aware of the other threads. Scheduling decisions, i.e. which thread will be run next, are made by the scheduler itself with the knowledge of the currently ready threads. The currently active thread is appended to the end of the queue; the first thread in the queue will be activated (to implement the FIFO policy).
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
- syscall/guarded_scheduler.h