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      1  1.39  riastrad /*	$NetBSD: kern_condvar.c,v 1.39 2017/11/12 20:04:51 riastradh Exp $	*/
      2   1.2        ad 
      3   1.2        ad /*-
      4  1.15        ad  * Copyright (c) 2006, 2007, 2008 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5   1.2        ad  * All rights reserved.
      6   1.2        ad  *
      7   1.2        ad  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8   1.2        ad  * by Andrew Doran.
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     31   1.2        ad 
     32   1.2        ad /*
     33  1.24        ad  * Kernel condition variable implementation.
     34   1.2        ad  */
     35   1.2        ad 
     36   1.2        ad #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     37  1.39  riastrad __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_condvar.c,v 1.39 2017/11/12 20:04:51 riastradh Exp $");
     38   1.2        ad 
     39   1.2        ad #include <sys/param.h>
     40   1.2        ad #include <sys/systm.h>
     41  1.35  uebayasi #include <sys/lwp.h>
     42   1.2        ad #include <sys/condvar.h>
     43   1.2        ad #include <sys/sleepq.h>
     44  1.20        ad #include <sys/lockdebug.h>
     45  1.24        ad #include <sys/cpu.h>
     46  1.37  riastrad #include <sys/kernel.h>
     47  1.20        ad 
     48  1.26   thorpej /*
     49  1.26   thorpej  * Accessors for the private contents of the kcondvar_t data type.
     50  1.26   thorpej  *
     51  1.26   thorpej  *	cv_opaque[0]	sleepq...
     52  1.26   thorpej  *	cv_opaque[1]	...pointers
     53  1.26   thorpej  *	cv_opaque[2]	description for ps(1)
     54  1.26   thorpej  *
     55  1.26   thorpej  * cv_opaque[0..1] is protected by the interlock passed to cv_wait() (enqueue
     56  1.26   thorpej  * only), and the sleep queue lock acquired with sleeptab_lookup() (enqueue
     57  1.26   thorpej  * and dequeue).
     58  1.26   thorpej  *
     59  1.26   thorpej  * cv_opaque[2] (the wmesg) is static and does not change throughout the life
     60  1.26   thorpej  * of the CV.
     61  1.26   thorpej  */
     62  1.26   thorpej #define	CV_SLEEPQ(cv)		((sleepq_t *)(cv)->cv_opaque)
     63  1.26   thorpej #define	CV_WMESG(cv)		((const char *)(cv)->cv_opaque[2])
     64  1.26   thorpej #define	CV_SET_WMESG(cv, v) 	(cv)->cv_opaque[2] = __UNCONST(v)
     65  1.26   thorpej 
     66  1.26   thorpej #define	CV_DEBUG_P(cv)	(CV_WMESG(cv) != nodebug)
     67  1.20        ad #define	CV_RA		((uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0))
     68   1.2        ad 
     69  1.36       chs static void		cv_unsleep(lwp_t *, bool);
     70  1.36       chs static inline void	cv_wakeup_one(kcondvar_t *);
     71  1.36       chs static inline void	cv_wakeup_all(kcondvar_t *);
     72   1.2        ad 
     73  1.10        ad static syncobj_t cv_syncobj = {
     74   1.2        ad 	SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED,
     75   1.2        ad 	cv_unsleep,
     76  1.14        ad 	sleepq_changepri,
     77   1.4      yamt 	sleepq_lendpri,
     78   1.4      yamt 	syncobj_noowner,
     79   1.2        ad };
     80   1.2        ad 
     81  1.20        ad lockops_t cv_lockops = {
     82  1.20        ad 	"Condition variable",
     83  1.20        ad 	LOCKOPS_CV,
     84  1.20        ad 	NULL
     85  1.20        ad };
     86  1.20        ad 
     87  1.10        ad static const char deadcv[] = "deadcv";
     88  1.33     joerg #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
     89  1.20        ad static const char nodebug[] = "nodebug";
     90  1.36       chs 
     91  1.36       chs #define CV_LOCKDEBUG_HANDOFF(l, cv) cv_lockdebug_handoff(l, cv)
     92  1.36       chs #define CV_LOCKDEBUG_PROCESS(l, cv) cv_lockdebug_process(l, cv)
     93  1.36       chs 
     94  1.36       chs static inline void
     95  1.36       chs cv_lockdebug_handoff(lwp_t *l, kcondvar_t *cv)
     96  1.36       chs {
     97  1.36       chs 
     98  1.36       chs 	if (CV_DEBUG_P(cv))
     99  1.36       chs 		l->l_flag |= LW_CVLOCKDEBUG;
    100  1.36       chs }
    101  1.36       chs 
    102  1.36       chs static inline void
    103  1.36       chs cv_lockdebug_process(lwp_t *l, kcondvar_t *cv)
    104  1.36       chs {
    105  1.36       chs 
    106  1.36       chs 	if ((l->l_flag & LW_CVLOCKDEBUG) == 0)
    107  1.36       chs 		return;
    108  1.36       chs 
    109  1.36       chs 	l->l_flag &= ~LW_CVLOCKDEBUG;
    110  1.36       chs 	LOCKDEBUG_UNLOCKED(true, cv, CV_RA, 0);
    111  1.36       chs }
    112  1.36       chs #else
    113  1.36       chs #define CV_LOCKDEBUG_HANDOFF(l, cv) __nothing
    114  1.36       chs #define CV_LOCKDEBUG_PROCESS(l, cv) __nothing
    115  1.33     joerg #endif
    116  1.10        ad 
    117   1.2        ad /*
    118   1.2        ad  * cv_init:
    119   1.2        ad  *
    120   1.2        ad  *	Initialize a condition variable for use.
    121   1.2        ad  */
    122   1.2        ad void
    123   1.2        ad cv_init(kcondvar_t *cv, const char *wmesg)
    124   1.2        ad {
    125  1.21        ad #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
    126  1.20        ad 	bool dodebug;
    127   1.2        ad 
    128  1.20        ad 	dodebug = LOCKDEBUG_ALLOC(cv, &cv_lockops,
    129  1.20        ad 	    (uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0));
    130  1.21        ad 	if (!dodebug) {
    131  1.20        ad 		/* XXX This will break vfs_lockf. */
    132  1.21        ad 		wmesg = nodebug;
    133  1.20        ad 	}
    134  1.21        ad #endif
    135  1.21        ad 	KASSERT(wmesg != NULL);
    136  1.26   thorpej 	CV_SET_WMESG(cv, wmesg);
    137  1.20        ad 	sleepq_init(CV_SLEEPQ(cv));
    138   1.2        ad }
    139   1.2        ad 
    140   1.2        ad /*
    141   1.2        ad  * cv_destroy:
    142   1.2        ad  *
    143   1.2        ad  *	Tear down a condition variable.
    144   1.2        ad  */
    145   1.2        ad void
    146   1.2        ad cv_destroy(kcondvar_t *cv)
    147   1.2        ad {
    148   1.2        ad 
    149  1.20        ad 	LOCKDEBUG_FREE(CV_DEBUG_P(cv), cv);
    150   1.2        ad #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    151  1.15        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    152  1.26   thorpej 	CV_SET_WMESG(cv, deadcv);
    153   1.2        ad #endif
    154   1.2        ad }
    155   1.2        ad 
    156   1.2        ad /*
    157   1.2        ad  * cv_enter:
    158   1.2        ad  *
    159   1.2        ad  *	Look up and lock the sleep queue corresponding to the given
    160   1.2        ad  *	condition variable, and increment the number of waiters.
    161   1.2        ad  */
    162  1.20        ad static inline void
    163   1.6        ad cv_enter(kcondvar_t *cv, kmutex_t *mtx, lwp_t *l)
    164   1.2        ad {
    165   1.2        ad 	sleepq_t *sq;
    166  1.18        ad 	kmutex_t *mp;
    167   1.2        ad 
    168  1.15        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    169  1.24        ad 	KASSERT(!cpu_intr_p());
    170  1.14        ad 	KASSERT((l->l_pflag & LP_INTR) == 0 || panicstr != NULL);
    171   1.2        ad 
    172  1.20        ad 	LOCKDEBUG_LOCKED(CV_DEBUG_P(cv), cv, mtx, CV_RA, 0);
    173  1.20        ad 
    174  1.14        ad 	l->l_kpriority = true;
    175  1.24        ad 	mp = sleepq_hashlock(cv);
    176  1.20        ad 	sq = CV_SLEEPQ(cv);
    177  1.18        ad 	sleepq_enter(sq, l, mp);
    178  1.26   thorpej 	sleepq_enqueue(sq, cv, CV_WMESG(cv), &cv_syncobj);
    179   1.2        ad 	mutex_exit(mtx);
    180  1.24        ad 	KASSERT(cv_has_waiters(cv));
    181   1.2        ad }
    182   1.2        ad 
    183   1.2        ad /*
    184   1.6        ad  * cv_exit:
    185   1.6        ad  *
    186   1.6        ad  *	After resuming execution, check to see if we have been restarted
    187   1.6        ad  *	as a result of cv_signal().  If we have, but cannot take the
    188   1.6        ad  *	wakeup (because of eg a pending Unix signal or timeout) then try
    189   1.6        ad  *	to ensure that another LWP sees it.  This is necessary because
    190   1.6        ad  *	there may be multiple waiters, and at least one should take the
    191   1.6        ad  *	wakeup if possible.
    192   1.6        ad  */
    193   1.6        ad static inline int
    194   1.6        ad cv_exit(kcondvar_t *cv, kmutex_t *mtx, lwp_t *l, const int error)
    195   1.6        ad {
    196   1.6        ad 
    197   1.6        ad 	mutex_enter(mtx);
    198  1.20        ad 	if (__predict_false(error != 0))
    199   1.6        ad 		cv_signal(cv);
    200   1.6        ad 
    201  1.20        ad 	LOCKDEBUG_UNLOCKED(CV_DEBUG_P(cv), cv, CV_RA, 0);
    202  1.15        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    203  1.10        ad 
    204   1.6        ad 	return error;
    205   1.6        ad }
    206   1.6        ad 
    207   1.6        ad /*
    208   1.2        ad  * cv_unsleep:
    209   1.2        ad  *
    210   1.2        ad  *	Remove an LWP from the condition variable and sleep queue.  This
    211   1.2        ad  *	is called when the LWP has not been awoken normally but instead
    212   1.2        ad  *	interrupted: for example, when a signal is received.  Must be
    213   1.2        ad  *	called with the LWP locked, and must return it unlocked.
    214   1.2        ad  */
    215  1.27     rmind static void
    216  1.16        ad cv_unsleep(lwp_t *l, bool cleanup)
    217   1.2        ad {
    218  1.34    martin 	kcondvar_t *cv __diagused;
    219   1.2        ad 
    220  1.15        ad 	cv = (kcondvar_t *)(uintptr_t)l->l_wchan;
    221  1.15        ad 
    222  1.20        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_wchan == (wchan_t)cv);
    223  1.20        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_sleepq == CV_SLEEPQ(cv));
    224  1.15        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    225  1.24        ad 	KASSERT(cv_has_waiters(cv));
    226   1.2        ad 
    227  1.27     rmind 	sleepq_unsleep(l, cleanup);
    228   1.2        ad }
    229   1.2        ad 
    230   1.2        ad /*
    231   1.2        ad  * cv_wait:
    232   1.2        ad  *
    233   1.2        ad  *	Wait non-interruptably on a condition variable until awoken.
    234   1.2        ad  */
    235   1.2        ad void
    236   1.2        ad cv_wait(kcondvar_t *cv, kmutex_t *mtx)
    237   1.2        ad {
    238   1.6        ad 	lwp_t *l = curlwp;
    239   1.2        ad 
    240   1.8      yamt 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(mtx));
    241   1.2        ad 
    242  1.20        ad 	cv_enter(cv, mtx, l);
    243  1.36       chs 
    244  1.36       chs 	/*
    245  1.36       chs 	 * We can't use cv_exit() here since the cv might be destroyed before
    246  1.36       chs 	 * this thread gets a chance to run.  Instead, hand off the lockdebug
    247  1.36       chs 	 * responsibility to the thread that wakes us up.
    248  1.36       chs 	 */
    249  1.36       chs 
    250  1.36       chs 	CV_LOCKDEBUG_HANDOFF(l, cv);
    251   1.8      yamt 	(void)sleepq_block(0, false);
    252  1.36       chs 	mutex_enter(mtx);
    253   1.2        ad }
    254   1.2        ad 
    255   1.2        ad /*
    256   1.2        ad  * cv_wait_sig:
    257   1.2        ad  *
    258   1.2        ad  *	Wait on a condition variable until a awoken or a signal is received.
    259   1.2        ad  *	Will also return early if the process is exiting.  Returns zero if
    260  1.29       jym  *	awoken normally, ERESTART if a signal was received and the system
    261   1.2        ad  *	call is restartable, or EINTR otherwise.
    262   1.2        ad  */
    263   1.2        ad int
    264   1.2        ad cv_wait_sig(kcondvar_t *cv, kmutex_t *mtx)
    265   1.2        ad {
    266   1.6        ad 	lwp_t *l = curlwp;
    267   1.2        ad 	int error;
    268   1.2        ad 
    269   1.8      yamt 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(mtx));
    270   1.2        ad 
    271  1.20        ad 	cv_enter(cv, mtx, l);
    272   1.8      yamt 	error = sleepq_block(0, true);
    273   1.6        ad 	return cv_exit(cv, mtx, l, error);
    274   1.2        ad }
    275   1.2        ad 
    276   1.2        ad /*
    277   1.2        ad  * cv_timedwait:
    278   1.2        ad  *
    279   1.2        ad  *	Wait on a condition variable until awoken or the specified timeout
    280   1.2        ad  *	expires.  Returns zero if awoken normally or EWOULDBLOCK if the
    281   1.2        ad  *	timeout expired.
    282  1.31       apb  *
    283  1.31       apb  *	timo is a timeout in ticks.  timo = 0 specifies an infinite timeout.
    284   1.2        ad  */
    285   1.2        ad int
    286   1.2        ad cv_timedwait(kcondvar_t *cv, kmutex_t *mtx, int timo)
    287   1.2        ad {
    288   1.6        ad 	lwp_t *l = curlwp;
    289   1.2        ad 	int error;
    290   1.2        ad 
    291   1.8      yamt 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(mtx));
    292   1.2        ad 
    293  1.20        ad 	cv_enter(cv, mtx, l);
    294   1.8      yamt 	error = sleepq_block(timo, false);
    295   1.6        ad 	return cv_exit(cv, mtx, l, error);
    296   1.2        ad }
    297   1.2        ad 
    298   1.2        ad /*
    299   1.2        ad  * cv_timedwait_sig:
    300   1.2        ad  *
    301   1.2        ad  *	Wait on a condition variable until a timeout expires, awoken or a
    302   1.2        ad  *	signal is received.  Will also return early if the process is
    303  1.29       jym  *	exiting.  Returns zero if awoken normally, EWOULDBLOCK if the
    304   1.2        ad  *	timeout expires, ERESTART if a signal was received and the system
    305   1.2        ad  *	call is restartable, or EINTR otherwise.
    306  1.32       apb  *
    307  1.32       apb  *	timo is a timeout in ticks.  timo = 0 specifies an infinite timeout.
    308   1.2        ad  */
    309   1.2        ad int
    310   1.2        ad cv_timedwait_sig(kcondvar_t *cv, kmutex_t *mtx, int timo)
    311   1.2        ad {
    312   1.6        ad 	lwp_t *l = curlwp;
    313   1.2        ad 	int error;
    314   1.2        ad 
    315   1.8      yamt 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(mtx));
    316   1.2        ad 
    317  1.20        ad 	cv_enter(cv, mtx, l);
    318   1.8      yamt 	error = sleepq_block(timo, true);
    319   1.6        ad 	return cv_exit(cv, mtx, l, error);
    320   1.2        ad }
    321   1.2        ad 
    322   1.2        ad /*
    323  1.37  riastrad  * Given a number of seconds, sec, and 2^64ths of a second, frac, we
    324  1.37  riastrad  * want a number of ticks for a timeout:
    325  1.37  riastrad  *
    326  1.37  riastrad  *	timo = hz*(sec + frac/2^64)
    327  1.37  riastrad  *	     = hz*sec + hz*frac/2^64
    328  1.37  riastrad  *	     = hz*sec + hz*(frachi*2^32 + fraclo)/2^64
    329  1.37  riastrad  *	     = hz*sec + hz*frachi/2^32 + hz*fraclo/2^64,
    330  1.37  riastrad  *
    331  1.37  riastrad  * where frachi is the high 32 bits of frac and fraclo is the
    332  1.37  riastrad  * low 32 bits.
    333  1.37  riastrad  *
    334  1.37  riastrad  * We assume hz < INT_MAX/2 < UINT32_MAX, so
    335  1.37  riastrad  *
    336  1.37  riastrad  *	hz*fraclo/2^64 < fraclo*2^32/2^64 <= 1,
    337  1.37  riastrad  *
    338  1.37  riastrad  * since fraclo < 2^32.
    339  1.37  riastrad  *
    340  1.37  riastrad  * We clamp the result at INT_MAX/2 for a timeout in ticks, since we
    341  1.37  riastrad  * can't represent timeouts higher than INT_MAX in cv_timedwait, and
    342  1.37  riastrad  * spurious wakeup is OK.  Moreover, we don't want to wrap around,
    343  1.37  riastrad  * because we compute end - start in ticks in order to compute the
    344  1.37  riastrad  * remaining timeout, and that difference cannot wrap around, so we use
    345  1.37  riastrad  * a timeout less than INT_MAX.  Using INT_MAX/2 provides plenty of
    346  1.37  riastrad  * margin for paranoia and will exceed most waits in practice by far.
    347  1.37  riastrad  */
    348  1.37  riastrad static unsigned
    349  1.37  riastrad bintime2timo(const struct bintime *bt)
    350  1.37  riastrad {
    351  1.37  riastrad 
    352  1.37  riastrad 	KASSERT(hz < INT_MAX/2);
    353  1.37  riastrad 	CTASSERT(INT_MAX/2 < UINT32_MAX);
    354  1.37  riastrad 	if (bt->sec > ((INT_MAX/2)/hz))
    355  1.37  riastrad 		return INT_MAX/2;
    356  1.37  riastrad 	if ((hz*(bt->frac >> 32) >> 32) > (INT_MAX/2 - hz*bt->sec))
    357  1.37  riastrad 		return INT_MAX/2;
    358  1.37  riastrad 
    359  1.37  riastrad 	return hz*bt->sec + (hz*(bt->frac >> 32) >> 32);
    360  1.37  riastrad }
    361  1.37  riastrad 
    362  1.37  riastrad /*
    363  1.37  riastrad  * timo is in units of ticks.  We want units of seconds and 2^64ths of
    364  1.37  riastrad  * a second.  We know hz = 1 sec/tick, and 2^64 = 1 sec/(2^64th of a
    365  1.37  riastrad  * second), from which we can conclude 2^64 / hz = 1 (2^64th of a
    366  1.37  riastrad  * second)/tick.  So for the fractional part, we compute
    367  1.37  riastrad  *
    368  1.37  riastrad  *	frac = rem * 2^64 / hz
    369  1.37  riastrad  *	     = ((rem * 2^32) / hz) * 2^32
    370  1.37  riastrad  *
    371  1.37  riastrad  * Using truncating integer division instead of real division will
    372  1.37  riastrad  * leave us with only about 32 bits of precision, which means about
    373  1.37  riastrad  * 1/4-nanosecond resolution, which is good enough for our purposes.
    374  1.37  riastrad  */
    375  1.37  riastrad static struct bintime
    376  1.37  riastrad timo2bintime(unsigned timo)
    377  1.37  riastrad {
    378  1.37  riastrad 
    379  1.37  riastrad 	return (struct bintime) {
    380  1.37  riastrad 		.sec = timo / hz,
    381  1.37  riastrad 		.frac = (((uint64_t)(timo % hz) << 32)/hz << 32),
    382  1.37  riastrad 	};
    383  1.37  riastrad }
    384  1.37  riastrad 
    385  1.37  riastrad /*
    386  1.37  riastrad  * cv_timedwaitbt:
    387  1.37  riastrad  *
    388  1.37  riastrad  *	Wait on a condition variable until awoken or the specified
    389  1.37  riastrad  *	timeout expires.  Returns zero if awoken normally or
    390  1.37  riastrad  *	EWOULDBLOCK if the timeout expires.
    391  1.37  riastrad  *
    392  1.37  riastrad  *	On entry, bt is a timeout in bintime.  cv_timedwaitbt subtracts
    393  1.37  riastrad  *	the time slept, so on exit, bt is the time remaining after
    394  1.38  riastrad  *	sleeping, possibly negative if the complete time has elapsed.
    395  1.38  riastrad  *	No infinite timeout; use cv_wait_sig instead.
    396  1.37  riastrad  *
    397  1.37  riastrad  *	epsilon is a requested maximum error in timeout (excluding
    398  1.37  riastrad  *	spurious wakeups).  Currently not used, will be used in the
    399  1.37  riastrad  *	future to choose between low- and high-resolution timers.
    400  1.38  riastrad  *	Actual wakeup time will be somewhere in [t, t + max(e, r) + s)
    401  1.38  riastrad  *	where r is the finest resolution of clock available and s is
    402  1.38  riastrad  *	scheduling delays for scheduler overhead and competing threads.
    403  1.38  riastrad  *	Time is measured by the interrupt source implementing the
    404  1.38  riastrad  *	timeout, not by another timecounter.
    405  1.37  riastrad  */
    406  1.37  riastrad int
    407  1.37  riastrad cv_timedwaitbt(kcondvar_t *cv, kmutex_t *mtx, struct bintime *bt,
    408  1.38  riastrad     const struct bintime *epsilon __diagused)
    409  1.37  riastrad {
    410  1.37  riastrad 	struct bintime slept;
    411  1.37  riastrad 	unsigned start, end;
    412  1.37  riastrad 	int error;
    413  1.37  riastrad 
    414  1.38  riastrad 	KASSERTMSG(bt->sec >= 0, "negative timeout");
    415  1.38  riastrad 	KASSERTMSG(epsilon != NULL, "specify maximum requested delay");
    416  1.38  riastrad 
    417  1.37  riastrad 	/*
    418  1.37  riastrad 	 * hardclock_ticks is technically int, but nothing special
    419  1.37  riastrad 	 * happens instead of overflow, so we assume two's-complement
    420  1.37  riastrad 	 * wraparound and just treat it as unsigned.
    421  1.37  riastrad 	 */
    422  1.37  riastrad 	start = hardclock_ticks;
    423  1.37  riastrad 	error = cv_timedwait(cv, mtx, bintime2timo(bt));
    424  1.37  riastrad 	end = hardclock_ticks;
    425  1.37  riastrad 
    426  1.37  riastrad 	slept = timo2bintime(end - start);
    427  1.37  riastrad 	/* bt := bt - slept */
    428  1.37  riastrad 	bintime_sub(bt, &slept);
    429  1.37  riastrad 
    430  1.37  riastrad 	return error;
    431  1.37  riastrad }
    432  1.37  riastrad 
    433  1.37  riastrad /*
    434  1.37  riastrad  * cv_timedwaitbt_sig:
    435  1.37  riastrad  *
    436  1.37  riastrad  *	Wait on a condition variable until awoken, the specified
    437  1.37  riastrad  *	timeout expires, or interrupted by a signal.  Returns zero if
    438  1.37  riastrad  *	awoken normally, EWOULDBLOCK if the timeout expires, or
    439  1.37  riastrad  *	EINTR/ERESTART if interrupted by a signal.
    440  1.37  riastrad  *
    441  1.37  riastrad  *	On entry, bt is a timeout in bintime.  cv_timedwaitbt_sig
    442  1.37  riastrad  *	subtracts the time slept, so on exit, bt is the time remaining
    443  1.37  riastrad  *	after sleeping.  No infinite timeout; use cv_wait instead.
    444  1.37  riastrad  *
    445  1.37  riastrad  *	epsilon is a requested maximum error in timeout (excluding
    446  1.37  riastrad  *	spurious wakeups).  Currently not used, will be used in the
    447  1.37  riastrad  *	future to choose between low- and high-resolution timers.
    448  1.37  riastrad  */
    449  1.37  riastrad int
    450  1.37  riastrad cv_timedwaitbt_sig(kcondvar_t *cv, kmutex_t *mtx, struct bintime *bt,
    451  1.39  riastrad     const struct bintime *epsilon __diagused)
    452  1.37  riastrad {
    453  1.37  riastrad 	struct bintime slept;
    454  1.37  riastrad 	unsigned start, end;
    455  1.37  riastrad 	int error;
    456  1.37  riastrad 
    457  1.39  riastrad 	KASSERTMSG(bt->sec >= 0, "negative timeout");
    458  1.39  riastrad 	KASSERTMSG(epsilon != NULL, "specify maximum requested delay");
    459  1.39  riastrad 
    460  1.37  riastrad 	/*
    461  1.37  riastrad 	 * hardclock_ticks is technically int, but nothing special
    462  1.37  riastrad 	 * happens instead of overflow, so we assume two's-complement
    463  1.37  riastrad 	 * wraparound and just treat it as unsigned.
    464  1.37  riastrad 	 */
    465  1.37  riastrad 	start = hardclock_ticks;
    466  1.37  riastrad 	error = cv_timedwait_sig(cv, mtx, bintime2timo(bt));
    467  1.37  riastrad 	end = hardclock_ticks;
    468  1.37  riastrad 
    469  1.37  riastrad 	slept = timo2bintime(end - start);
    470  1.37  riastrad 	/* bt := bt - slept */
    471  1.37  riastrad 	bintime_sub(bt, &slept);
    472  1.37  riastrad 
    473  1.37  riastrad 	return error;
    474  1.37  riastrad }
    475  1.37  riastrad 
    476  1.37  riastrad /*
    477   1.2        ad  * cv_signal:
    478   1.2        ad  *
    479   1.2        ad  *	Wake the highest priority LWP waiting on a condition variable.
    480   1.2        ad  *	Must be called with the interlocking mutex held.
    481   1.2        ad  */
    482   1.2        ad void
    483   1.2        ad cv_signal(kcondvar_t *cv)
    484   1.2        ad {
    485  1.20        ad 
    486  1.22        ad 	/* LOCKDEBUG_WAKEUP(CV_DEBUG_P(cv), cv, CV_RA); */
    487  1.20        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    488  1.20        ad 
    489  1.24        ad 	if (__predict_false(!TAILQ_EMPTY(CV_SLEEPQ(cv))))
    490  1.24        ad 		cv_wakeup_one(cv);
    491  1.20        ad }
    492  1.20        ad 
    493  1.36       chs static inline void
    494  1.20        ad cv_wakeup_one(kcondvar_t *cv)
    495  1.20        ad {
    496   1.2        ad 	sleepq_t *sq;
    497  1.18        ad 	kmutex_t *mp;
    498  1.20        ad 	lwp_t *l;
    499   1.2        ad 
    500  1.15        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    501  1.15        ad 
    502  1.24        ad 	mp = sleepq_hashlock(cv);
    503  1.20        ad 	sq = CV_SLEEPQ(cv);
    504  1.20        ad 	l = TAILQ_FIRST(sq);
    505  1.20        ad 	if (l == NULL) {
    506  1.20        ad 		mutex_spin_exit(mp);
    507   1.2        ad 		return;
    508  1.20        ad 	}
    509  1.20        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_sleepq == sq);
    510  1.20        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_mutex == mp);
    511  1.20        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_wchan == cv);
    512  1.36       chs 	CV_LOCKDEBUG_PROCESS(l, cv);
    513  1.27     rmind 	sleepq_remove(sq, l);
    514  1.20        ad 	mutex_spin_exit(mp);
    515   1.2        ad 
    516  1.15        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    517   1.2        ad }
    518   1.2        ad 
    519   1.2        ad /*
    520   1.2        ad  * cv_broadcast:
    521   1.2        ad  *
    522   1.2        ad  *	Wake all LWPs waiting on a condition variable.  Must be called
    523   1.2        ad  *	with the interlocking mutex held.
    524   1.2        ad  */
    525   1.2        ad void
    526   1.2        ad cv_broadcast(kcondvar_t *cv)
    527   1.2        ad {
    528  1.20        ad 
    529  1.22        ad 	/* LOCKDEBUG_WAKEUP(CV_DEBUG_P(cv), cv, CV_RA); */
    530  1.20        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    531  1.20        ad 
    532  1.24        ad 	if (__predict_false(!TAILQ_EMPTY(CV_SLEEPQ(cv))))
    533  1.24        ad 		cv_wakeup_all(cv);
    534  1.20        ad }
    535  1.20        ad 
    536  1.36       chs static inline void
    537  1.20        ad cv_wakeup_all(kcondvar_t *cv)
    538  1.20        ad {
    539   1.2        ad 	sleepq_t *sq;
    540  1.18        ad 	kmutex_t *mp;
    541  1.20        ad 	lwp_t *l, *next;
    542   1.2        ad 
    543  1.15        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    544  1.15        ad 
    545  1.24        ad 	mp = sleepq_hashlock(cv);
    546  1.20        ad 	sq = CV_SLEEPQ(cv);
    547  1.20        ad 	for (l = TAILQ_FIRST(sq); l != NULL; l = next) {
    548  1.20        ad 		KASSERT(l->l_sleepq == sq);
    549  1.20        ad 		KASSERT(l->l_mutex == mp);
    550  1.20        ad 		KASSERT(l->l_wchan == cv);
    551  1.20        ad 		next = TAILQ_NEXT(l, l_sleepchain);
    552  1.36       chs 		CV_LOCKDEBUG_PROCESS(l, cv);
    553  1.27     rmind 		sleepq_remove(sq, l);
    554  1.20        ad 	}
    555  1.20        ad 	mutex_spin_exit(mp);
    556   1.2        ad 
    557  1.15        ad 	KASSERT(cv_is_valid(cv));
    558   1.2        ad }
    559   1.2        ad 
    560   1.2        ad /*
    561   1.2        ad  * cv_has_waiters:
    562   1.2        ad  *
    563   1.2        ad  *	For diagnostic assertions: return non-zero if a condition
    564   1.2        ad  *	variable has waiters.
    565   1.2        ad  */
    566   1.7        ad bool
    567   1.2        ad cv_has_waiters(kcondvar_t *cv)
    568   1.2        ad {
    569  1.23     chris 
    570  1.25        ad 	return !TAILQ_EMPTY(CV_SLEEPQ(cv));
    571   1.2        ad }
    572  1.15        ad 
    573  1.15        ad /*
    574  1.15        ad  * cv_is_valid:
    575  1.15        ad  *
    576  1.15        ad  *	For diagnostic assertions: return non-zero if a condition
    577  1.15        ad  *	variable appears to be valid.  No locks need be held.
    578  1.15        ad  */
    579  1.15        ad bool
    580  1.15        ad cv_is_valid(kcondvar_t *cv)
    581  1.15        ad {
    582  1.15        ad 
    583  1.26   thorpej 	return CV_WMESG(cv) != deadcv && CV_WMESG(cv) != NULL;
    584  1.15        ad }
    585