hle: kernel: Manage host thread IDs using TLS.
- Avoids the need to have a large map of host to guest thread IDs.
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@ -104,10 +104,8 @@ struct KernelCore::Impl {
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exclusive_monitor.reset();
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num_host_threads = 0;
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std::fill(register_host_thread_keys.begin(), register_host_thread_keys.end(),
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std::thread::id{});
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std::fill(register_host_thread_values.begin(), register_host_thread_values.end(), 0);
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// Next host thead ID to use, 0-3 IDs represent core threads, >3 represent others
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next_host_thread_id = Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES;
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// Ensures all service threads gracefully shutdown
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service_threads.clear();
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@ -190,52 +188,46 @@ struct KernelCore::Impl {
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}
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}
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/// Creates a new host thread ID, should only be called by GetHostThreadId
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u32 AllocateHostThreadId(std::optional<std::size_t> core_id) {
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if (core_id) {
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// The first for slots are reserved for CPU core threads
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ASSERT(*core_id < Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES);
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return static_cast<u32>(*core_id);
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} else {
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return next_host_thread_id++;
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}
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}
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/// Gets the host thread ID for the caller, allocating a new one if this is the first time
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u32 GetHostThreadId(std::optional<std::size_t> core_id = std::nullopt) {
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const thread_local auto host_thread_id{AllocateHostThreadId(core_id)};
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return host_thread_id;
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}
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/// Registers a CPU core thread by allocating a host thread ID for it
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void RegisterCoreThread(std::size_t core_id) {
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const std::thread::id this_id = std::this_thread::get_id();
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ASSERT(core_id < Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES);
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const auto this_id = GetHostThreadId(core_id);
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if (!is_multicore) {
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single_core_thread_id = this_id;
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}
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const auto end =
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register_host_thread_keys.begin() + static_cast<ptrdiff_t>(num_host_threads);
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const auto it = std::find(register_host_thread_keys.begin(), end, this_id);
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ASSERT(core_id < Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES);
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ASSERT(it == end);
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InsertHostThread(static_cast<u32>(core_id));
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}
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/// Registers a new host thread by allocating a host thread ID for it
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void RegisterHostThread() {
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const std::thread::id this_id = std::this_thread::get_id();
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const auto end =
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register_host_thread_keys.begin() + static_cast<ptrdiff_t>(num_host_threads);
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const auto it = std::find(register_host_thread_keys.begin(), end, this_id);
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if (it == end) {
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InsertHostThread(registered_thread_ids++);
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}
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[[maybe_unused]] const auto this_id = GetHostThreadId();
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}
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void InsertHostThread(u32 value) {
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const size_t index = num_host_threads++;
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ASSERT_MSG(index < NUM_REGISTRABLE_HOST_THREADS, "Too many host threads");
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register_host_thread_values[index] = value;
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register_host_thread_keys[index] = std::this_thread::get_id();
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}
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[[nodiscard]] u32 GetCurrentHostThreadID() const {
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const std::thread::id this_id = std::this_thread::get_id();
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[[nodiscard]] u32 GetCurrentHostThreadID() {
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const auto this_id = GetHostThreadId();
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if (!is_multicore && single_core_thread_id == this_id) {
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return static_cast<u32>(system.GetCpuManager().CurrentCore());
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}
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const auto end =
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register_host_thread_keys.begin() + static_cast<ptrdiff_t>(num_host_threads);
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const auto it = std::find(register_host_thread_keys.begin(), end, this_id);
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if (it == end) {
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return Core::INVALID_HOST_THREAD_ID;
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}
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return register_host_thread_values[static_cast<size_t>(
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std::distance(register_host_thread_keys.begin(), it))];
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return this_id;
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}
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Core::EmuThreadHandle GetCurrentEmuThreadID() const {
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[[nodiscard]] Core::EmuThreadHandle GetCurrentEmuThreadID() {
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Core::EmuThreadHandle result = Core::EmuThreadHandle::InvalidHandle();
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result.host_handle = GetCurrentHostThreadID();
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if (result.host_handle >= Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES) {
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std::unique_ptr<Core::ExclusiveMonitor> exclusive_monitor;
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std::vector<Kernel::PhysicalCore> cores;
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// 0-3 IDs represent core threads, >3 represent others
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std::atomic<u32> registered_thread_ids{Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES};
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// Number of host threads is a relatively high number to avoid overflowing
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static constexpr size_t NUM_REGISTRABLE_HOST_THREADS = 1024;
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std::atomic<size_t> num_host_threads{0};
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std::array<std::atomic<std::thread::id>, NUM_REGISTRABLE_HOST_THREADS>
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register_host_thread_keys{};
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std::array<std::atomic<u32>, NUM_REGISTRABLE_HOST_THREADS> register_host_thread_values{};
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// Next host thead ID to use, 0-3 IDs represent core threads, >3 represent others
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std::atomic<u32> next_host_thread_id{Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES};
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// Kernel memory management
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std::unique_ptr<Memory::MemoryManager> memory_manager;
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std::array<std::unique_ptr<Kernel::KScheduler>, Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES> schedulers{};
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bool is_multicore{};
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std::thread::id single_core_thread_id{};
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u32 single_core_thread_id{};
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std::array<u64, Core::Hardware::NUM_CPU_CORES> svc_ticks{};
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