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--
-- OBJECTIVE:
-- Check that if a task requeued with abort on a protected entry queue
-- is aborted, the protected entry call is canceled and the aborted
-- task becomes completed.
--
-- TEST DESCRIPTION:
-- Declare a protected type which simulates a printer device driver
-- (foundation code).
--
-- Declare a task which simulates a printer server for multiple printers.
--
-- For the protected type, declare an entry with a barrier that is set
-- false by a protected procedure (which simulates starting a print job
-- on the printer), and is set true by a second protected procedure (which
-- simulates a handler called when the printer interrupts, indicating
-- that printing is done).
--
-- For the task, declare an entry whose corresponding accept statement
-- contains a call to first protected procedure of the protected type
-- (which sets the barrier of the protected entry to false), followed by
-- a requeue with abort to the protected entry. Declare a second entry
-- which does nothing.
--
-- Declare a "requesting" task which calls the printer server task entry
-- (and thus executes the requeue). Attempt to abort the requesting
-- task. Verify that it is aborted, that the requeued entry call is
-- canceled, and that the corresponding entry body is not executed.
--
-- TEST FILES:
-- This test depends on the following foundation code:
--
-- F954A00.A
--
--
--
-- CHANGE HISTORY:
-- 06 Dec 94 SAIC ACVC 2.0
-- 10 Oct 96 SAIC Added pragma elaborate
--
--!
package C954A02_0 is -- Printer server abstraction.
-- Simulate a system with multiple printers. The entry Print requests
-- that data be printed on the next available printer. The entry call
-- is accepted when a printer is available, and completes when printing
-- is done.
task Printer_Server is
entry Print (File_Name : String); -- Test the requeue statement.
entry Verify_Results; -- Artifice for test purposes.
end Printer_Server;
end C954A02_0;
--==================================================================--
with Report;
with ImpDef;
with F954A00; -- Printer device abstraction.
use F954A00;
pragma Elaborate(F954a00);
package body C954A02_0 is -- Printer server abstraction.
task body Printer_Server is
Printers_Busy : Boolean := True;
Index : Printer_ID := 1;
Print_Accepted : Boolean := False;
begin
loop
-- Wait for a printer to become available:
while Printers_Busy loop
Printers_Busy := False; -- Exit loop if
-- entry accepted.
select
Printer(Index).Done_Printing; -- Accepted immed.
-- when printer is
-- available.
else
Index := 1 + (Index mod Number_Of_Printers);-- Entry not immed.
Printers_Busy := True; -- accepted; keep
end select; -- looping.
-- Allow other task to get control
delay ImpDef.Minimum_Task_Switch;
end loop; -- Value of Index
-- at loop exit
-- identifies the
-- avail. printer.
-- Wait for a print request or terminate:
select
accept Print (File_Name : String) do
Print_Accepted := True; -- Allow
-- Verify_Results
-- to be accepted.
Printer(Index).Start_Printing (File_Name); -- Begin printing on
-- the available
-- -- -- printer.
-- Requeue is tested here --
-- --
-- Requeue caller so
requeue Printer(Index).Done_Printing -- server task free
with abort; -- to accept other
end Print; -- requests.
or
-- Guard ensures that Verify_Results cannot be accepted
-- until after Print has been accepted. This avoids a
-- race condition in the main program.
when Print_Accepted => accept Verify_Results; -- Artifice for
-- testing purposes.
or
terminate;
end select;
end loop;
exception
when others =>
Report.Failed ("Exception raised in Printer_Server task");
end Printer_Server;
end C954A02_0;
--==================================================================--
with Report;
with ImpDef;
with F954A00; -- Printer device abstraction.
with C954A02_0; -- Printer server abstraction.
use C954A02_0;
use F954A00;
procedure C954A02 is
-- Length of time which simulates a very long process
Long_Enough : constant Duration := ImpDef.Clear_Ready_Queue;
--==============================================--
task Print_Request; -- Send a print request.
task body Print_Request is
My_File : constant String := "MYFILE.DAT";
begin
Printer_Server.Print (My_File); -- Invoke requeue statement.
Report.Failed ("Task continued execution following entry call");
exception
when others =>
Report.Failed ("Exception raised in Print_Request task");
end Print_Request;
--==============================================--
begin -- Main program.
Report.Test ("C954A02", "Abort a requeue on a Protected entry");
-- To pass this test, the following must be true:
--
-- (A) The abort of Print_Request takes place immediately.
-- (B) The Done_Printing entry call is canceled, and the corresponding
-- entry body is not executed.
--
-- Call the entry Verify_Results. The entry call will not be accepted
-- until after Print_Request has been requeued to Done_Printing.
Printer_Server.Verify_Results; -- Accepted after Print_Request is
-- requeued to Done_Printing.
-- Verify that the Done_Printing entry call has not been completed.
--
if Printer(1).Is_Done then
Report.Failed ("Target entry of requeue executed prematurely");
else
-- Simulate an application which needs access to the printer within
-- a specified time, and which aborts the current printer job if time
-- runs out.
select
Printer(1).Done_Printing; -- Wait for printer to come free.
or
delay Long_Enough; -- Print job took too long.
abort Print_Request; -- Abort print job.
end select;
Printer_Server.Verify_Results; -- Abortion completion point: force
-- Print_Request abort to complete.
-- Verify (A): that Print_Request has been aborted.
-- Note: the test will hang if the task as not been aborted
--
while not Print_Request'Terminated loop
delay ImpDef.Minimum_Task_Switch;
end loop;
-- Verify (B): that the Done_Printing entry call was canceled, and
-- the corresponding entry body was not executed.
--
-- Set the barrier of the entry to true, then check that the entry
-- body is not executed. If the entry call is NOT canceled, the
-- entry body will execute when the barrier is set true.
Printer(1).Handle_Interrupt; -- Simulate a printer interrupt,
-- signaling that printing is
-- done.
if Printer(1).Is_Done then
Report.Failed ("Entry call was not canceled");
end if;
end if;
Report.Result;
end C954A02;