From: Jonathan Roewen <jonathan.roewen@gmail.com>
To: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] caml_callback_depth : byterun + vmthreads
Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 17:20:52 +1300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ad8cfe7e0512172020r4c32186cu8a03518dbe013321@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ad8cfe7e0512171911n648c17a5nb4ac79ff75bf2498@mail.gmail.com>
> So, now gives the problem of tracking which callback calls another
> callback, that calls the scheduler, and doesn't end up doing anything
> ;-)
Well, I've tracked it down to byterun/signals.c I think:
/* Execute a signal handler immediately */
void caml_execute_signal(int signal_number, int in_signal_handler)
{
value res;
res = caml_callback_exn(
Field(caml_signal_handlers, signal_number),
Val_int(signal_number));
/* do I need to add this? I think so... */
caml_pending_signals[signal_number] = 0;
if(signal_number < 16) {
if(signal_number > 7)
out8(0xa0,0x20);
out8(0x20,0x20);
}
if (Is_exception_result(res)) caml_raise(Extract_exception(res));
}
So, am I right that what is happening is that: caml_interprete
processes signals, calls a callback (callback_depth now == 2), that
caml code tries to schedule another thread, and can't.
Now field is one of these two functions:
[vmthreads/thread.ml]
(* Preemption *)
let preempt _ =
if !critical_section then () else thread_request_reschedule()
[kernel/interrupts.ml]
let irq_handler irq =
if waiting.(irq) = [] then (
recv.(irq) <- true
) else (
List.iter (fun t -> Thread.wakeup t) waiting.(irq);
);
waiting.(irq) <- [];;
thread_request_reschedule doesn't do any callbacks, and neither does
Thread.wakeup's C implementation part.
Now I'm more confused than ever: this shouldn't be possible....
Well, this is all valid results from `grep "callback" -R .':
./byterun/finalise.c:#include "callback.h"
./byterun/finalise.c: caml_callback (f.fun, f.val);
./byterun/printexc.c:#include "callback.h"
./byterun/printexc.c: if (at_exit != NULL)
caml_callback_exn(*at_exit, Val_unit);
./byterun/signals.c:#include "callback.h"
./byterun/signals.c: res = caml_callback_exn(
Any tips on tracking down this monster of a problem?
Jonathan
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