Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | // (C) Copyright Dustin Spicuzza 2009. |
| 2 | // Adapted to vxWorks 6.9 by Peter Brockamp 2012. |
| 3 | // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the |
| 4 | // Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file |
Jeff Thompson | f7d4994 | 2013-08-01 16:47:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 5 | // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) |
| 6 | |
| 7 | // See http://www.boost.org for most recent version. |
| 8 | |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 9 | // Since WRS does not yet properly support boost under vxWorks |
| 10 | // and this file was badly outdated, but I was keen on using it, |
| 11 | // I patched boost myself to make things work. This has been tested |
| 12 | // and adapted by me for vxWorks 6.9 *only*, as I'm lacking access |
| 13 | // to earlier 6.X versions! The only thing I know for sure is that |
| 14 | // very old versions of vxWorks (namely everything below 6.x) are |
| 15 | // absolutely unable to use boost. This is mainly due to the completely |
| 16 | // outdated libraries and ancient compiler (GCC 2.96 or worse). Do |
| 17 | // not even think of getting this to work, a miserable failure will |
| 18 | // be guaranteed! |
| 19 | // Equally, this file has been tested for RTPs (Real Time Processes) |
| 20 | // only, not for DKMs (Downloadable Kernel Modules). These two types |
| 21 | // of executables differ largely in the available functionality of |
| 22 | // the C-library, STL, and so on. A DKM uses a library similar to those |
| 23 | // of vxWorks 5.X - with all its limitations and incompatibilities |
| 24 | // with respect to ANSI C++ and STL. So probably there might be problems |
| 25 | // with the usage of boost from DKMs. WRS or any voluteers are free to |
| 26 | // prove the opposite! |
Jeff Thompson | f7d4994 | 2013-08-01 16:47:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 27 | |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 28 | // ==================================================================== |
| 29 | // |
| 30 | // Some important information regarding the usage of POSIX semaphores: |
| 31 | // ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 32 | // |
| 33 | // VxWorks as a real time operating system handles threads somewhat |
| 34 | // different from what "normal" OSes do, regarding their scheduling! |
| 35 | // This could lead to a scenario called "priority inversion" when using |
| 36 | // semaphores, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priority_inversion. |
| 37 | // |
| 38 | // Now, VxWorks POSIX-semaphores for DKM's default to the usage of |
| 39 | // priority inverting semaphores, which is fine. On the other hand, |
| 40 | // for RTP's it defaults to using non priority inverting semaphores, |
| 41 | // which could easily pose a serious problem for a real time process, |
| 42 | // i.e. deadlocks! To overcome this two possibilities do exist: |
| 43 | // |
| 44 | // a) Patch every piece of boost that uses semaphores to instanciate |
| 45 | // the proper type of semaphores. This is non-intrusive with respect |
| 46 | // to the OS and could relatively easy been done by giving all |
| 47 | // semaphores attributes deviating from the default (for in-depth |
| 48 | // information see the POSIX functions pthread_mutexattr_init() |
| 49 | // and pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol()). However this breaks all |
| 50 | // too easily, as with every new version some boost library could |
| 51 | // all in a sudden start using semaphores, resurrecting the very |
| 52 | // same, hard to locate problem over and over again! |
| 53 | // |
| 54 | // b) We could change the default properties for POSIX-semaphores |
| 55 | // that VxWorks uses for RTP's and this is being suggested here, |
| 56 | // as it will more or less seamlessly integrate with boost. I got |
| 57 | // the following information from WRS how to do this, compare |
| 58 | // Wind River TSR# 1209768: |
| 59 | // |
| 60 | // Instructions for changing the default properties of POSIX- |
| 61 | // semaphores for RTP's in VxWorks 6.9: |
| 62 | // - Edit the file /vxworks-6.9/target/usr/src/posix/pthreadLib.c |
| 63 | // in the root of your Workbench-installation. |
| 64 | // - Around line 917 there should be the definition of the default |
| 65 | // mutex attributes: |
| 66 | // |
| 67 | // LOCAL pthread_mutexattr_t defaultMutexAttr = |
| 68 | // { |
| 69 | // PTHREAD_INITIALIZED_OBJ, PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE, 0, |
| 70 | // PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT |
| 71 | // }; |
| 72 | // |
| 73 | // Here, replace PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE by PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT. |
| 74 | // - Around line 1236 there should be a definition for the function |
| 75 | // pthread_mutexattr_init(). A couple of lines below you should |
| 76 | // find a block of code like this: |
| 77 | // |
| 78 | // pAttr->mutexAttrStatus = PTHREAD_INITIALIZED_OBJ; |
| 79 | // pAttr->mutexAttrProtocol = PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE; |
| 80 | // pAttr->mutexAttrPrioceiling = 0; |
| 81 | // pAttr->mutexAttrType = PTHREAD_MUTEX_DEFAULT; |
| 82 | // |
| 83 | // Here again, replace PTHREAD_PRIO_NONE by PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT. |
| 84 | // - Finally, rebuild your VSB. This will create a new VxWorks kernel |
| 85 | // with the changed properties. That's it! Now, using boost should |
| 86 | // no longer cause any problems with task deadlocks! |
| 87 | // |
| 88 | // And here's another useful piece of information concerning VxWorks' |
| 89 | // POSIX-functionality in general: |
| 90 | // VxWorks is not a genuine POSIX-OS in itself, rather it is using a |
| 91 | // kind of compatibility layer (sort of a wrapper) to emulate the |
| 92 | // POSIX-functionality by using its own resources and functions. |
| 93 | // At the time a task (thread) calls it's first POSIX-function during |
| 94 | // runtime it is being transformed by the OS into a POSIX-thread. |
| 95 | // This transformation does include a call to malloc() to allocate the |
| 96 | // memory required for the housekeeping of POSIX-threads. In a high |
| 97 | // priority RTP this malloc() call may be highly undesirable, as its |
| 98 | // timing is more or less unpredictable (depending on what your actual |
| 99 | // heap looks like). You can circumvent this problem by calling the |
| 100 | // function thread_self() at a well defined point in the code of the |
| 101 | // task, e.g. shortly after the task spawns up. Thereby you are able |
| 102 | // to define the time when the task-transformation will take place and |
| 103 | // you could shift it to an uncritical point where a malloc() call is |
| 104 | // tolerable. So, if this could pose a problem for your code, remember |
| 105 | // to call thread_self() from the affected task at an early stage. |
| 106 | // |
| 107 | // ==================================================================== |
Jeff Thompson | f7d4994 | 2013-08-01 16:47:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 108 | |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 109 | // Block out all versions before vxWorks 6.x, as these don't work: |
| 110 | // Include header with the vxWorks version information and query them |
| 111 | #include <version.h> |
| 112 | #if !defined(_WRS_VXWORKS_MAJOR) || (_WRS_VXWORKS_MAJOR < 6) |
| 113 | # error "The vxWorks version you're using is so badly outdated,\ |
| 114 | it doesn't work at all with boost, sorry, no chance!" |
Jeff Thompson | f7d4994 | 2013-08-01 16:47:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 115 | #endif |
| 116 | |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 117 | // Handle versions above 5.X but below 6.9 |
| 118 | #if (_WRS_VXWORKS_MAJOR == 6) && (_WRS_VXWORKS_MINOR < 9) |
| 119 | // TODO: Starting from what version does vxWorks work with boost? |
| 120 | // We can't reasonably insert a #warning "" as a user hint here, |
| 121 | // as this will show up with every file including some boost header, |
| 122 | // badly bugging the user... So for the time being we just leave it. |
| 123 | #endif |
| 124 | |
| 125 | // vxWorks specific config options: |
| 126 | // -------------------------------- |
| 127 | #define BOOST_PLATFORM "vxWorks" |
| 128 | |
| 129 | // Special behaviour for DKMs: |
| 130 | #ifdef _WRS_KERNEL |
| 131 | // DKMs do not have the <cwchar>-header, |
| 132 | // but apparently they do have an intrinsic wchar_t meanwhile! |
| 133 | # define BOOST_NO_CWCHAR |
| 134 | |
| 135 | // Lots of wide-functions and -headers are unavailable for DKMs as well: |
| 136 | # define BOOST_NO_CWCTYPE |
| 137 | # define BOOST_NO_SWPRINTF |
| 138 | # define BOOST_NO_STD_WSTRING |
| 139 | # define BOOST_NO_STD_WSTREAMBUF |
| 140 | #endif |
| 141 | |
| 142 | // Generally available headers: |
Jeff Thompson | f7d4994 | 2013-08-01 16:47:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 143 | #define BOOST_HAS_UNISTD_H |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 144 | #define BOOST_HAS_STDINT_H |
| 145 | #define BOOST_HAS_DIRENT_H |
| 146 | #define BOOST_HAS_SLIST |
Jeff Thompson | f7d4994 | 2013-08-01 16:47:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 147 | |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 148 | // vxWorks does not have installed an iconv-library by default, |
| 149 | // so unfortunately no Unicode support from scratch is available! |
| 150 | // Thus, instead it is suggested to switch to ICU, as this seems |
| 151 | // to be the most complete and portable option... |
| 152 | #define BOOST_LOCALE_WITH_ICU |
Jeff Thompson | f7d4994 | 2013-08-01 16:47:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 153 | |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 154 | // Generally available functionality: |
| 155 | #define BOOST_HAS_THREADS |
| 156 | #define BOOST_HAS_NANOSLEEP |
| 157 | #define BOOST_HAS_GETTIMEOFDAY |
| 158 | #define BOOST_HAS_CLOCK_GETTIME |
| 159 | #define BOOST_HAS_MACRO_USE_FACET |
| 160 | |
| 161 | // Generally unavailable functionality, delivered by boost's test function: |
| 162 | //#define BOOST_NO_DEDUCED_TYPENAME // Commented this out, boost's test gives an errorneous result! |
| 163 | #define BOOST_NO_CXX11_EXTERN_TEMPLATE |
| 164 | #define BOOST_NO_CXX11_VARIADIC_MACROS |
| 165 | |
| 166 | // Generally available threading API's: |
| 167 | #define BOOST_HAS_PTHREADS |
| 168 | #define BOOST_HAS_SCHED_YIELD |
| 169 | #define BOOST_HAS_SIGACTION |
| 170 | |
| 171 | // Functionality available for RTPs only: |
| 172 | #ifdef __RTP__ |
| 173 | # define BOOST_HAS_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_SETTYPE |
| 174 | # define BOOST_HAS_LOG1P |
| 175 | # define BOOST_HAS_EXPM1 |
| 176 | #endif |
| 177 | |
| 178 | // Functionality available for DKMs only: |
| 179 | #ifdef _WRS_KERNEL |
| 180 | // Luckily, at the moment there seems to be none! |
| 181 | #endif |
| 182 | |
| 183 | // These #defines allow posix_features to work, since vxWorks doesn't |
| 184 | // #define them itself for DKMs (for RTPs on the contrary it does): |
| 185 | #ifdef _WRS_KERNEL |
| 186 | # ifndef _POSIX_TIMERS |
| 187 | # define _POSIX_TIMERS 1 |
| 188 | # endif |
| 189 | # ifndef _POSIX_THREADS |
| 190 | # define _POSIX_THREADS 1 |
| 191 | # endif |
| 192 | #endif |
| 193 | |
| 194 | // vxWorks doesn't work with asio serial ports: |
Jeff Thompson | f7d4994 | 2013-08-01 16:47:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 195 | #define BOOST_ASIO_DISABLE_SERIAL_PORT |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 196 | // TODO: The problem here seems to bee that vxWorks uses its own, very specific |
| 197 | // ways to handle serial ports, incompatible with POSIX or anything... |
| 198 | // Maybe a specific implementation would be possible, but until the |
| 199 | // straight need arises... This implementation would presumably consist |
| 200 | // of some vxWorks specific ioctl-calls, etc. Any voluteers? |
Jeff Thompson | f7d4994 | 2013-08-01 16:47:40 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 201 | |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 202 | // vxWorks-around: <time.h> #defines CLOCKS_PER_SEC as sysClkRateGet() but |
| 203 | // miserably fails to #include the required <sysLib.h> to make |
| 204 | // sysClkRateGet() available! So we manually include it here. |
| 205 | #ifdef __RTP__ |
| 206 | # include <time.h> |
| 207 | # include <sysLib.h> |
| 208 | #endif |
| 209 | |
| 210 | // vxWorks-around: In <stdint.h> the macros INT32_C(), UINT32_C(), INT64_C() and |
| 211 | // UINT64_C() are defined errorneously, yielding not a signed/ |
| 212 | // unsigned long/long long type, but a signed/unsigned int/long |
| 213 | // type. Eventually this leads to compile errors in ratio_fwd.hpp, |
| 214 | // when trying to define several constants which do not fit into a |
| 215 | // long type! We correct them here by redefining. |
| 216 | #include <cstdint> |
| 217 | |
| 218 | // Some macro-magic to do the job |
| 219 | #define VX_JOIN(X, Y) VX_DO_JOIN(X, Y) |
| 220 | #define VX_DO_JOIN(X, Y) VX_DO_JOIN2(X, Y) |
| 221 | #define VX_DO_JOIN2(X, Y) X##Y |
| 222 | |
| 223 | // Correctly setup the macros |
| 224 | #undef INT32_C |
| 225 | #undef UINT32_C |
| 226 | #undef INT64_C |
| 227 | #undef UINT64_C |
| 228 | #define INT32_C(x) VX_JOIN(x, L) |
| 229 | #define UINT32_C(x) VX_JOIN(x, UL) |
| 230 | #define INT64_C(x) VX_JOIN(x, LL) |
| 231 | #define UINT64_C(x) VX_JOIN(x, ULL) |
| 232 | |
| 233 | // #include Libraries required for the following function adaption |
| 234 | #include <ioLib.h> |
| 235 | #include <tickLib.h> |
| 236 | #include <sys/time.h> |
| 237 | |
| 238 | // Use C-linkage for the following helper functions |
| 239 | extern "C" { |
| 240 | |
| 241 | // vxWorks-around: The required functions getrlimit() and getrlimit() are missing. |
| 242 | // But we have the similar functions getprlimit() and setprlimit(), |
| 243 | // which may serve the purpose. |
| 244 | // Problem: The vxWorks-documentation regarding these functions |
| 245 | // doesn't deserve its name! It isn't documented what the first two |
| 246 | // parameters idtype and id mean, so we must fall back to an educated |
| 247 | // guess - null, argh... :-/ |
| 248 | |
| 249 | // TODO: getprlimit() and setprlimit() do exist for RTPs only, for whatever reason. |
| 250 | // Thus for DKMs there would have to be another implementation. |
| 251 | #ifdef __RTP__ |
| 252 | inline int getrlimit(int resource, struct rlimit *rlp){ |
| 253 | return getprlimit(0, 0, resource, rlp); |
| 254 | } |
| 255 | |
| 256 | inline int setrlimit(int resource, const struct rlimit *rlp){ |
| 257 | return setprlimit(0, 0, resource, const_cast<struct rlimit*>(rlp)); |
| 258 | } |
| 259 | #endif |
| 260 | |
| 261 | // vxWorks has ftruncate() only, so we do simulate truncate(): |
| 262 | inline int truncate(const char *p, off_t l){ |
| 263 | int fd = open(p, O_WRONLY); |
| 264 | if (fd == -1){ |
| 265 | errno = EACCES; |
| 266 | return -1; |
| 267 | } |
| 268 | if (ftruncate(fd, l) == -1){ |
| 269 | close(fd); |
| 270 | errno = EACCES; |
| 271 | return -1; |
| 272 | } |
| 273 | return close(fd); |
| 274 | } |
| 275 | |
| 276 | // Fake symlink handling by dummy functions: |
| 277 | inline int symlink(const char*, const char*){ |
| 278 | // vxWorks has no symlinks -> always return an error! |
| 279 | errno = EACCES; |
| 280 | return -1; |
| 281 | } |
| 282 | |
| 283 | inline ssize_t readlink(const char*, char*, size_t){ |
| 284 | // vxWorks has no symlinks -> always return an error! |
| 285 | errno = EACCES; |
| 286 | return -1; |
| 287 | } |
| 288 | |
| 289 | // vxWorks claims to implement gettimeofday in sys/time.h |
| 290 | // but nevertheless does not provide it! See |
| 291 | // https://support.windriver.com/olsPortal/faces/maintenance/techtipDetail_noHeader.jspx?docId=16442&contentId=WR_TECHTIP_006256 |
| 292 | // We implement a surrogate version here via clock_gettime: |
| 293 | inline int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv, void * /*tzv*/) { |
| 294 | struct timespec ts; |
| 295 | clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts); |
| 296 | tv->tv_sec = ts.tv_sec; |
| 297 | tv->tv_usec = ts.tv_nsec / 1000; |
| 298 | return 0; |
| 299 | } |
| 300 | |
| 301 | // vxWorks does provide neither struct tms nor function times()! |
| 302 | // We implement an empty dummy-function, simply setting the user |
| 303 | // and system time to the half of thew actual system ticks-value |
| 304 | // and the child user and system time to 0. |
| 305 | // Rather ugly but at least it suppresses compiler errors... |
| 306 | // Unfortunately, this of course *does* have an severe impact on |
| 307 | // dependant libraries, actually this is chrono only! Here it will |
| 308 | // not be possible to correctly use user and system times! But |
| 309 | // as vxWorks is lacking the ability to calculate user and system |
| 310 | // process times there seems to be no other possible solution. |
| 311 | struct tms{ |
| 312 | clock_t tms_utime; // User CPU time |
| 313 | clock_t tms_stime; // System CPU time |
| 314 | clock_t tms_cutime; // User CPU time of terminated child processes |
| 315 | clock_t tms_cstime; // System CPU time of terminated child processes |
| 316 | }; |
| 317 | |
| 318 | inline clock_t times(struct tms *t){ |
| 319 | struct timespec ts; |
| 320 | clock_gettime(CLOCK_THREAD_CPUTIME_ID, &ts); |
| 321 | clock_t ticks(static_cast<clock_t>(static_cast<double>(ts.tv_sec) * CLOCKS_PER_SEC + |
| 322 | static_cast<double>(ts.tv_nsec) * CLOCKS_PER_SEC / 1000000.0)); |
| 323 | t->tms_utime = ticks/2U; |
| 324 | t->tms_stime = ticks/2U; |
| 325 | t->tms_cutime = 0; // vxWorks is lacking the concept of a child process! |
| 326 | t->tms_cstime = 0; // -> Set the wait times for childs to 0 |
| 327 | return ticks; |
| 328 | } |
| 329 | |
| 330 | } // extern "C" |
| 331 | |
| 332 | // Put the selfmade functions into the std-namespace, just in case |
| 333 | namespace std { |
| 334 | # ifdef __RTP__ |
| 335 | using ::getrlimit; |
| 336 | using ::setrlimit; |
| 337 | # endif |
| 338 | using ::truncate; |
| 339 | using ::symlink; |
| 340 | using ::readlink; |
| 341 | using ::times; |
| 342 | using ::gettimeofday; |
| 343 | } |
| 344 | |
| 345 | // Some more macro-magic: |
| 346 | // vxWorks-around: Some functions are not present or broken in vxWorks |
| 347 | // but may be patched to life via helper macros... |
| 348 | |
| 349 | // Include signal.h which might contain a typo to be corrected here |
| 350 | #include <signal.h> |
| 351 | |
| 352 | #define getpagesize() sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE) // getpagesize is deprecated anyway! |
| 353 | #ifndef S_ISSOCK |
| 354 | # define S_ISSOCK(mode) ((mode & S_IFMT) == S_IFSOCK) // Is file a socket? |
| 355 | #endif |
| 356 | #define lstat(p, b) stat(p, b) // lstat() == stat(), as vxWorks has no symlinks! |
| 357 | #ifndef FPE_FLTINV |
| 358 | # define FPE_FLTINV (FPE_FLTSUB+1) // vxWorks has no FPE_FLTINV, so define one as a dummy |
| 359 | #endif |
| 360 | #if !defined(BUS_ADRALN) && defined(BUS_ADRALNR) |
| 361 | # define BUS_ADRALN BUS_ADRALNR // Correct a supposed typo in vxWorks' <signal.h> |
| 362 | #endif |
| 363 | //typedef int locale_t; // locale_t is a POSIX-extension, currently unpresent in vxWorks! |
| 364 | |
| 365 | // #include boilerplate code: |
Jeff Thompson | 2277ce5 | 2013-08-01 17:34:11 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 366 | #include <ndnboost/config/posix_features.hpp> |
Jeff Thompson | a28eed8 | 2013-08-22 16:21:10 -0700 | [diff] [blame^] | 367 | |
| 368 | // vxWorks lies about XSI conformance, there is no nl_types.h: |
| 369 | #undef BOOST_HAS_NL_TYPES_H |