I am developing a userspace premptive thread library(fibre) that uses context switching as the base approach. For this I wrote a scheduler. However, its not performing as expected. Can I have any suggestions for this. The structure of the thread_t used is :
typedef struct thread_t {
int thr_id;
int thr_usrpri;
int thr_cpupri;
int thr_totalcpu;
ucontext_t thr_context;
void * thr_stack;
int thr_stacksize;
struct thread_t *thr_next;
struct thread_t *thr_prev;
} thread_t;
The scheduling function is as follows:
void schedule(void)
{
thread_t *t1, *t2;
thread_t * newthr = NULL;
int newpri = 127;
struct itimerval tm;
ucontext_t dummy;
sigset_t sigt;
t1 = ready_q;
// Select the thread with higest priority
while (t1 != NULL)
{
if (newpri > t1->thr_usrpri + t1->thr_cpupri)
{
newpri = t1->thr_usrpri + t1->thr_cpupri;
newthr = t1;
}
t1 = t1->thr_next;
}
if (newthr == NULL)
{
if (current_thread == NULL)
{
// No more threads? (stop itimer)
tm.it_interval.tv_usec = 0;
tm.it_interval.tv_sec = 0;
tm.it_value.tv_usec = 0; // ZERO Disable
tm.it_value.tv_sec = 0;
setitimer(ITIMER_PROF, &tm, NULL);
}
return;
}
else
{
// TO DO :: Reenabling of signals must be done.
// Switch to new thread
if (current_thread != NULL)
{
t2 = current_thread;
current_thread = newthr;
timeq = 0;
sigemptyset(&sigt);
sigaddset(&sigt, SIGPROF);
sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &sigt, NULL);
swapcontext(&(t2->thr_context), &(current_thread->thr_context));
}
else
{
// No current thread? might be terminated
current_thread = newthr;
timeq = 0;
sigemptyset(&sigt);
sigaddset(&sigt, SIGPROF);
sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &sigt, NULL);
swapcontext(&(dummy), &(current_thread->thr_context));
}
}
}