/*++ Copyright (c) 1993-1995 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: xipi.c Abstract: This module implements portable interprocessor interrup routines. Author: David N. Cutler (davec) 24-Apr-1993 Environment: Kernel mode only. Revision History: --*/ #include "ki.h" // // Define forward reference function prototypes. // VOID KiIpiGenericCallTarget ( IN PULONG SignalDone, IN PVOID BroadcastFunction, IN PVOID Context, IN PVOID Parameter3 ); ULONG KiIpiGenericCall ( IN PKIPI_BROADCAST_WORKER BroadcastFunction, IN ULONG Context ) /*++ Routine Description: This function executes the specified function on every processor in the host configuration in a synchronous manner, i.e., the function is executed on each target in series with the execution of the source processor. Arguments: BroadcastFunction - Supplies the address of function that is executed on each of the target processors. Context - Supplies the value of the context parameter that is passed to each function. Return Value: The value returned by the specified function on the source processor is returned as the function value. --*/ { KIRQL OldIrql; ULONG Status; KAFFINITY TargetProcessors; // // Raise IRQL to the higher of the current level and synchronization // level to avoid a possible context switch. // KeRaiseIrql((KIRQL)(max(KiSynchIrql, KeGetCurrentIrql())), &OldIrql); // // Initialize the broadcast packet, compute the set of target processors, // and sent the packet to the target processors for execution. // #if !defined(NT_UP) TargetProcessors = KeActiveProcessors & ~KeGetCurrentPrcb()->SetMember; if (TargetProcessors != 0) { KiIpiSendPacket(TargetProcessors, KiIpiGenericCallTarget, (PVOID)BroadcastFunction, (PVOID)Context, NULL); } #endif // // Execute function of source processor and capture return status. // Status = BroadcastFunction(Context); // // Wait until all of the target processors have finished capturing the // function parameters. // #if !defined(NT_UP) if (TargetProcessors != 0) { KiIpiStallOnPacketTargets(); } #endif // // Lower IRQL to its previous level and return the function execution // status. // KeLowerIrql(OldIrql); return Status; } #if !defined(NT_UP) VOID KiIpiGenericCallTarget ( IN PULONG SignalDone, IN PVOID BroadcastFunction, IN PVOID Context, IN PVOID Parameter3 ) /*++ Routine Description: This function is the target jacket function to execute a broadcast function on a set of target processors. The broadcast packet address is obtained, the specified parameters are captured, the broadcast packet address is cleared to signal the source processor to continue, and the specified function is executed. Arguments: SignalDone Supplies a pointer to a variable that is cleared when the requested operation has been performed. BroadcastFunction - Supplies the address of function that is executed on each of the target processors. Context - Supplies the value of the context parameter that is passed to each function. Parameter3 - Not used. Return Value: None --*/ { // // Execute the specified function. // ((PKIPI_BROADCAST_WORKER)(BroadcastFunction))((ULONG)Context); KiIpiSignalPacketDone(SignalDone); return; } VOID KiIpiStallOnPacketTargets ( VOID ) /*++ Routine Description: This function waits until the specified set of processors have signaled their completion of a requested function. N.B. The exact protocol used between the source and the target of an interprocessor request is not specified. Minimally the source must construct an appropriate packet and send the packet to a set of specified targets. Each target receives the address of the packet address as an argument, and minimally must clear the packet address when the mutually agreed upon protocol allows. The target has three options: 1. Capture necessary information, release the source by clearing the packet address, execute the request in parallel with the source, and return from the interrupt. 2. Execute the request in series with the source, release the source by clearing the packet address, and return from the interrupt. 3. Execute the request in series with the source, release the source, wait for a reply from the source based on a packet parameter, and return from the interrupt. This function is provided to enable the source to synchronize with the target for cases 2 and 3 above. N.B. There is no support for method 3 above. Arguments: None. Return Value: None. --*/ { PKPRCB Prcb; // // Wait until the target set of processors is zero in the current // processor's packet. // Prcb = KeGetCurrentPrcb(); do { } while (Prcb->TargetSet != 0); return; } #endif