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-- --
-- GNU ADA RUN-TIME LIBRARY (GNARL) COMPONENTS --
-- --
-- S Y S T E M . O S _ I N T E R F A C E --
-- --
-- B o d y --
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-- Copyright (C) 1991-1994, Florida State University --
-- Copyright (C) 1995-2003, Ada Core Technologies --
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-- This is the OS/2 version of this package
pragma Polling (Off);
-- Turn off polling, we do not want ATC polling to take place during
-- tasking operations. It causes infinite loops and other problems.
with Interfaces.OS2Lib.Errors;
with Interfaces.OS2Lib.Synchronization;
package body System.OS_Interface is
use Interfaces;
use Interfaces.OS2Lib;
use Interfaces.OS2Lib.Synchronization;
use Interfaces.OS2Lib.Errors;
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-- Yield --
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-- Give up the remainder of the time-slice and yield the processor
-- to other threads of equal priority. Yield will return immediately
-- without giving up the current time-slice when the only threads
-- that are ready have a lower priority.
-- ??? Just giving up the current time-slice seems not to be enough
-- to get the thread to the end of the ready queue if OS/2 does use
-- a queue at all. As a partial work-around, we give up two time-slices.
-- This is the best we can do now, and at least is sufficient for passing
-- the ACVC 2.0.1 Annex D tests.
procedure Yield is
begin
Delay_For (0);
Delay_For (0);
end Yield;
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-- Delay_For --
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procedure Delay_For (Period : in Duration_In_Millisec) is
Result : APIRET;
begin
pragma Assert (Period >= 0, "GNULLI---Delay_For: negative argument");
-- ??? DosSleep is not the appropriate function for a delay in real
-- time. It only gives up some number of scheduled time-slices.
-- Use a timer instead or block for some semaphore with a time-out.
Result := DosSleep (ULONG (Period));
if Result = ERROR_TS_WAKEUP then
-- Do appropriate processing for interrupted sleep
-- Can we raise an exception here?
null;
end if;
pragma Assert (Result = NO_ERROR, "GNULLI---Error in Delay_For");
end Delay_For;
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-- Clock --
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function Clock return Duration is
-- Implement conversion from tick count to Duration
-- using fixed point arithmetic. The frequency of
-- the Intel 8254 timer chip is 18.2 * 2**16 Hz.
Tick_Duration : constant := 1.0 / (18.2 * 2**16);
Tick_Count : aliased QWORD;
begin
-- Read nr of clock ticks since boot time
Must_Not_Fail (DosTmrQueryTime (Tick_Count'Access));
return Tick_Count * Tick_Duration;
end Clock;
end System.OS_Interface;