kern_lwp.c revision 1.1.2.9 1 1.1.2.9 nathanw /* $NetBSD: kern_lwp.c,v 1.1.2.9 2002/04/02 00:15:59 nathanw Exp $ */
2 1.1.2.3 nathanw
3 1.1.2.3 nathanw /*-
4 1.1.2.3 nathanw * Copyright (c) 2001 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1.2.3 nathanw * All rights reserved.
6 1.1.2.3 nathanw *
7 1.1.2.3 nathanw * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.1.2.3 nathanw * by Nathan J. Williams.
9 1.1.2.3 nathanw *
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37 1.1.2.3 nathanw */
38 1.1.2.1 nathanw
39 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/param.h>
40 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/systm.h>
41 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/pool.h>
42 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/lock.h>
43 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/lwp.h>
44 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/proc.h>
45 1.1.2.7 nathanw #include <sys/savar.h>
46 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/types.h>
47 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/ucontext.h>
48 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
49 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/mount.h>
50 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
51 1.1.2.1 nathanw
52 1.1.2.1 nathanw #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
53 1.1.2.1 nathanw
54 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct lwplist alllwp;
55 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct lwplist deadlwp;
56 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct lwplist zomblwp;
57 1.1.2.1 nathanw
58 1.1.2.4 nathanw #define LWP_DEBUG
59 1.1.2.1 nathanw
60 1.1.2.4 nathanw #ifdef LWP_DEBUG
61 1.1.2.4 nathanw int lwp_debug = 0;
62 1.1.2.4 nathanw #define DPRINTF(x) if (lwp_debug) printf x
63 1.1.2.4 nathanw #else
64 1.1.2.4 nathanw #define DPRINTF(x)
65 1.1.2.4 nathanw #endif
66 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* ARGSUSED */
67 1.1.2.1 nathanw int
68 1.1.2.1 nathanw sys__lwp_create(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
69 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
70 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct sys__lwp_create_args /* {
71 1.1.2.1 nathanw syscallarg(const ucontext_t *) ucp;
72 1.1.2.1 nathanw syscallarg(u_long) flags;
73 1.1.2.1 nathanw syscallarg(lwpid_t *) new_lwp;
74 1.1.2.1 nathanw } */ *uap = v;
75 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
76 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l2;
77 1.1.2.1 nathanw vaddr_t uaddr;
78 1.1.2.1 nathanw ucontext_t *newuc;
79 1.1.2.1 nathanw int s, error;
80 1.1.2.1 nathanw
81 1.1.2.1 nathanw newuc = pool_get(&lwp_uc_pool, PR_WAITOK);
82 1.1.2.1 nathanw
83 1.1.2.1 nathanw error = copyin(SCARG(uap, ucp), newuc, sizeof(*newuc));
84 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (error)
85 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (error);
86 1.1.2.1 nathanw
87 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* XXX check against resource limits */
88 1.1.2.1 nathanw
89 1.1.2.1 nathanw uaddr = uvm_km_valloc(kernel_map, USPACE);
90 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (__predict_false(uaddr == 0)) {
91 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (ENOMEM);
92 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
93 1.1.2.1 nathanw
94 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* XXX flags:
95 1.1.2.1 nathanw * __LWP_ASLWP is probably needed for Solaris compat.
96 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
97 1.1.2.1 nathanw
98 1.1.2.1 nathanw newlwp(l, p, uaddr,
99 1.1.2.1 nathanw SCARG(uap, flags) & LWP_DETACHED,
100 1.1.2.1 nathanw NULL, NULL, startlwp, newuc, &l2);
101 1.1.2.1 nathanw
102 1.1.2.1 nathanw if ((SCARG(uap, flags) & LWP_SUSPENDED) == 0) {
103 1.1.2.1 nathanw SCHED_LOCK(s);
104 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_stat = LSRUN;
105 1.1.2.1 nathanw setrunqueue(l2);
106 1.1.2.1 nathanw SCHED_UNLOCK(s);
107 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_lock(&p->p_lwplock);
108 1.1.2.1 nathanw p->p_nrlwps++;
109 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_unlock(&p->p_lwplock);
110 1.1.2.1 nathanw } else {
111 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_stat = LSSUSPENDED;
112 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
113 1.1.2.1 nathanw
114 1.1.2.1 nathanw error = copyout(&l2->l_lid, SCARG(uap, new_lwp),
115 1.1.2.1 nathanw sizeof(l2->l_lid));
116 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (error)
117 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (error);
118 1.1.2.1 nathanw
119 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0);
120 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
121 1.1.2.1 nathanw
122 1.1.2.1 nathanw
123 1.1.2.1 nathanw int
124 1.1.2.1 nathanw sys__lwp_exit(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
125 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
126 1.1.2.1 nathanw
127 1.1.2.1 nathanw lwp_exit(l);
128 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* NOTREACHED */
129 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0);
130 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
131 1.1.2.1 nathanw
132 1.1.2.1 nathanw
133 1.1.2.1 nathanw int
134 1.1.2.1 nathanw sys__lwp_self(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
135 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
136 1.1.2.1 nathanw
137 1.1.2.1 nathanw *retval = l->l_lid;
138 1.1.2.1 nathanw
139 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0);
140 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
141 1.1.2.1 nathanw
142 1.1.2.1 nathanw
143 1.1.2.1 nathanw int
144 1.1.2.1 nathanw sys__lwp_suspend(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
145 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
146 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct sys__lwp_suspend_args /* {
147 1.1.2.1 nathanw syscallarg(lwpid_t) target;
148 1.1.2.1 nathanw } */ *uap = v;
149 1.1.2.1 nathanw int target_lid;
150 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
151 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *t, *t2;
152 1.1.2.1 nathanw int s;
153 1.1.2.1 nathanw
154 1.1.2.1 nathanw target_lid = SCARG(uap, target);
155 1.1.2.1 nathanw
156 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_FOREACH(t, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling)
157 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (t->l_lid == target_lid)
158 1.1.2.1 nathanw break;
159 1.1.2.1 nathanw
160 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (t == NULL)
161 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (ESRCH);
162 1.1.2.1 nathanw
163 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (t == l) {
164 1.1.2.1 nathanw /*
165 1.1.2.1 nathanw * Check for deadlock, which is only possible
166 1.1.2.1 nathanw * when we're suspending ourself.
167 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
168 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_FOREACH(t2, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
169 1.1.2.1 nathanw if ((t2 != l) && (t2->l_stat != LSSUSPENDED))
170 1.1.2.1 nathanw break;
171 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
172 1.1.2.1 nathanw
173 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (t2 == NULL) /* All other LWPs are suspended */
174 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (EDEADLK);
175 1.1.2.1 nathanw
176 1.1.2.1 nathanw SCHED_LOCK(s);
177 1.1.2.1 nathanw l->l_stat = LSSUSPENDED;
178 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* XXX NJWLWP check if this makes sense here: */
179 1.1.2.1 nathanw l->l_proc->p_stats->p_ru.ru_nvcsw++;
180 1.1.2.1 nathanw mi_switch(l, NULL);
181 1.1.2.1 nathanw SCHED_ASSERT_UNLOCKED();
182 1.1.2.1 nathanw } else {
183 1.1.2.1 nathanw switch (t->l_stat) {
184 1.1.2.1 nathanw case LSSUSPENDED:
185 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0); /* _lwp_suspend() is idempotent */
186 1.1.2.1 nathanw case LSRUN:
187 1.1.2.1 nathanw SCHED_LOCK(s);
188 1.1.2.1 nathanw remrunqueue(t);
189 1.1.2.1 nathanw t->l_stat = LSSUSPENDED;
190 1.1.2.2 nathanw SCHED_UNLOCK(s);
191 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_lock(&p->p_lwplock);
192 1.1.2.1 nathanw p->p_nrlwps--;
193 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_unlock(&p->p_lwplock);
194 1.1.2.1 nathanw break;
195 1.1.2.1 nathanw case LSSLEEP:
196 1.1.2.1 nathanw t->l_stat = LSSUSPENDED;
197 1.1.2.1 nathanw break;
198 1.1.2.1 nathanw case LSIDL:
199 1.1.2.1 nathanw case LSDEAD:
200 1.1.2.1 nathanw case LSZOMB:
201 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (EINTR); /* It's what Solaris does..... */
202 1.1.2.1 nathanw case LSSTOP:
203 1.1.2.1 nathanw panic("_lwp_suspend: Stopped LWP in running process!");
204 1.1.2.1 nathanw break;
205 1.1.2.1 nathanw case LSONPROC:
206 1.1.2.1 nathanw panic("XXX multiprocessor LWPs? Implement me!");
207 1.1.2.1 nathanw break;
208 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
209 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
210 1.1.2.1 nathanw
211 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0);
212 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
213 1.1.2.1 nathanw
214 1.1.2.1 nathanw
215 1.1.2.1 nathanw int
216 1.1.2.1 nathanw sys__lwp_continue(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
217 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
218 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct sys__lwp_continue_args /* {
219 1.1.2.1 nathanw syscallarg(lwpid_t) target;
220 1.1.2.1 nathanw } */ *uap = v;
221 1.1.2.1 nathanw int target_lid;
222 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
223 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *t;
224 1.1.2.1 nathanw int s;
225 1.1.2.1 nathanw
226 1.1.2.1 nathanw target_lid = SCARG(uap, target);
227 1.1.2.1 nathanw
228 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_FOREACH(t, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling)
229 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (t->l_lid == target_lid)
230 1.1.2.1 nathanw break;
231 1.1.2.1 nathanw
232 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (t == NULL)
233 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (ESRCH);
234 1.1.2.1 nathanw
235 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (t->l_stat != LSSUSPENDED)
236 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0);
237 1.1.2.1 nathanw
238 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (t->l_wchan == 0) {
239 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* LWP was runnable before being suspended. */
240 1.1.2.1 nathanw SCHED_LOCK(s);
241 1.1.2.1 nathanw setrunnable(t);
242 1.1.2.1 nathanw SCHED_UNLOCK(s);
243 1.1.2.1 nathanw } else {
244 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* LWP was sleeping before being suspended */
245 1.1.2.1 nathanw t->l_stat = LSSLEEP;
246 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
247 1.1.2.1 nathanw
248 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0);
249 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
250 1.1.2.1 nathanw
251 1.1.2.6 nathanw int sys__lwp_wakeup(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
252 1.1.2.6 nathanw {
253 1.1.2.6 nathanw struct sys__lwp_wakeup_args /* {
254 1.1.2.6 nathanw syscallarg(lwpid_t) wakeup;
255 1.1.2.6 nathanw } */ *uap = v;
256 1.1.2.6 nathanw lwpid_t target_lid;
257 1.1.2.6 nathanw struct lwp *t;
258 1.1.2.6 nathanw struct proc *p;
259 1.1.2.6 nathanw
260 1.1.2.6 nathanw p = l->l_proc;
261 1.1.2.6 nathanw target_lid = SCARG(uap, target);
262 1.1.2.6 nathanw
263 1.1.2.6 nathanw LIST_FOREACH(t, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling)
264 1.1.2.6 nathanw if (t->l_lid == target_lid)
265 1.1.2.6 nathanw break;
266 1.1.2.6 nathanw
267 1.1.2.6 nathanw if (t == NULL)
268 1.1.2.6 nathanw return (ESRCH);
269 1.1.2.6 nathanw
270 1.1.2.6 nathanw if (t->l_stat != LSSLEEP)
271 1.1.2.6 nathanw return (ENODEV);
272 1.1.2.6 nathanw
273 1.1.2.6 nathanw if ((l->l_flag & L_SINTR) == 0)
274 1.1.2.6 nathanw return (EBUSY);
275 1.1.2.6 nathanw
276 1.1.2.6 nathanw setrunnable(l);
277 1.1.2.6 nathanw
278 1.1.2.6 nathanw return 0;
279 1.1.2.6 nathanw }
280 1.1.2.1 nathanw
281 1.1.2.1 nathanw int
282 1.1.2.1 nathanw sys__lwp_wait(struct lwp *l, void *v, register_t *retval)
283 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
284 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct sys__lwp_wait_args /* {
285 1.1.2.1 nathanw syscallarg(lwpid_t) wait_for;
286 1.1.2.1 nathanw syscallarg(lwpid_t *) departed;
287 1.1.2.1 nathanw } */ *uap = v;
288 1.1.2.1 nathanw int error;
289 1.1.2.1 nathanw lwpid_t dep;
290 1.1.2.1 nathanw
291 1.1.2.1 nathanw error = lwp_wait1(l, SCARG(uap, wait_for), &dep, 0);
292 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (error)
293 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (error);
294 1.1.2.1 nathanw
295 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (SCARG(uap, departed)) {
296 1.1.2.1 nathanw error = copyout(&dep, SCARG(uap, departed),
297 1.1.2.1 nathanw sizeof(dep));
298 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (error)
299 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (error);
300 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
301 1.1.2.1 nathanw
302 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0);
303 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
304 1.1.2.1 nathanw
305 1.1.2.1 nathanw
306 1.1.2.1 nathanw int
307 1.1.2.1 nathanw lwp_wait1(struct lwp *l, lwpid_t lid, lwpid_t *departed, int flags)
308 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
309 1.1.2.1 nathanw
310 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
311 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l2, *l3;
312 1.1.2.1 nathanw int nfound, error, s, wpri;
313 1.1.2.1 nathanw static char waitstr1[] = "lwpwait";
314 1.1.2.1 nathanw static char waitstr2[] = "lwpwait2";
315 1.1.2.1 nathanw
316 1.1.2.1 nathanw DPRINTF(("lwp_wait1: %d.%d waiting for %d.\n",
317 1.1.2.1 nathanw p->p_pid, l->l_lid, lid));
318 1.1.2.1 nathanw
319 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (lid == l->l_lid)
320 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (EDEADLK); /* Waiting for ourselves makes no sense. */
321 1.1.2.1 nathanw
322 1.1.2.1 nathanw wpri = PWAIT | PCATCH |
323 1.1.2.1 nathanw ((flags & LWPWAIT_EXITCONTROL) ? PNOEXITERR : 0);
324 1.1.2.1 nathanw loop:
325 1.1.2.1 nathanw nfound = 0;
326 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_FOREACH(l2, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
327 1.1.2.1 nathanw if ((l2 == l) || (l2->l_flag & L_DETACHED) ||
328 1.1.2.1 nathanw ((lid != 0) && (lid != l2->l_lid)))
329 1.1.2.1 nathanw continue;
330 1.1.2.1 nathanw
331 1.1.2.1 nathanw nfound++;
332 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (l2->l_stat == LSZOMB) {
333 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (departed)
334 1.1.2.1 nathanw *departed = l2->l_lid;
335 1.1.2.1 nathanw
336 1.1.2.1 nathanw s = proclist_lock_write();
337 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_REMOVE(l2, l_zlist); /* off zomblwp */
338 1.1.2.1 nathanw proclist_unlock_write(s);
339 1.1.2.1 nathanw
340 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_lock(&p->p_lwplock);
341 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_REMOVE(l2, l_sibling);
342 1.1.2.1 nathanw p->p_nlwps--;
343 1.1.2.1 nathanw p->p_nzlwps--;
344 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_unlock(&p->p_lwplock);
345 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* XXX decrement limits */
346 1.1.2.1 nathanw
347 1.1.2.1 nathanw pool_put(&lwp_pool, l2);
348 1.1.2.1 nathanw
349 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0);
350 1.1.2.1 nathanw } else if (l2->l_stat == LSSLEEP ||
351 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_stat == LSSUSPENDED) {
352 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* Deadlock checks.
353 1.1.2.1 nathanw * 1. If all other LWPs are waiting for exits
354 1.1.2.1 nathanw * or suspended, we would deadlock.
355 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
356 1.1.2.1 nathanw
357 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_FOREACH(l3, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
358 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (l3 != l && (l3->l_stat != LSSUSPENDED) &&
359 1.1.2.1 nathanw !(l3->l_stat == LSSLEEP &&
360 1.1.2.1 nathanw l3->l_wchan == (caddr_t) &p->p_nlwps))
361 1.1.2.1 nathanw break;
362 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
363 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (l3 == NULL) /* Everyone else is waiting. */
364 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (EDEADLK);
365 1.1.2.1 nathanw
366 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* XXX we'd like to check for a cycle of waiting
367 1.1.2.1 nathanw * LWPs (specific LID waits, not any-LWP waits)
368 1.1.2.1 nathanw * and detect that sort of deadlock, but we don't
369 1.1.2.1 nathanw * have a good place to store the lwp that is
370 1.1.2.1 nathanw * being waited for. wchan is already filled with
371 1.1.2.1 nathanw * &p->p_nlwps, and putting the lwp address in
372 1.1.2.1 nathanw * there for deadlock tracing would require
373 1.1.2.1 nathanw * exiting LWPs to call wakeup on both their
374 1.1.2.1 nathanw * own address and &p->p_nlwps, to get threads
375 1.1.2.1 nathanw * sleeping on any LWP exiting.
376 1.1.2.1 nathanw *
377 1.1.2.1 nathanw * Revisit later. Maybe another auxillary
378 1.1.2.1 nathanw * storage location associated with sleeping
379 1.1.2.1 nathanw * is in order.
380 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
381 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
382 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
383 1.1.2.1 nathanw
384 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (nfound == 0)
385 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (ESRCH);
386 1.1.2.1 nathanw
387 1.1.2.1 nathanw if ((error = tsleep((caddr_t) &p->p_nlwps, wpri,
388 1.1.2.1 nathanw (lid != 0) ? waitstr1 : waitstr2, 0)) != 0)
389 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (error);
390 1.1.2.1 nathanw
391 1.1.2.1 nathanw goto loop;
392 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
393 1.1.2.1 nathanw
394 1.1.2.1 nathanw
395 1.1.2.1 nathanw int
396 1.1.2.1 nathanw newlwp(struct lwp *l1, struct proc *p2, vaddr_t uaddr,
397 1.1.2.1 nathanw int flags, void *stack, size_t stacksize,
398 1.1.2.1 nathanw void (*func)(void *), void *arg, struct lwp **rnewlwpp)
399 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
400 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l2;
401 1.1.2.1 nathanw int s;
402 1.1.2.1 nathanw
403 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2 = pool_get(&lwp_pool, PR_WAITOK);
404 1.1.2.1 nathanw
405 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_stat = LSIDL;
406 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_forw = l2->l_back = NULL;
407 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_proc = p2;
408 1.1.2.1 nathanw
409 1.1.2.1 nathanw
410 1.1.2.1 nathanw memset(&l2->l_startzero, 0,
411 1.1.2.1 nathanw (unsigned) ((caddr_t)&l2->l_endzero -
412 1.1.2.1 nathanw (caddr_t)&l2->l_startzero));
413 1.1.2.1 nathanw memcpy(&l2->l_startcopy, &l1->l_startcopy,
414 1.1.2.1 nathanw (unsigned) ((caddr_t)&l2->l_endcopy -
415 1.1.2.1 nathanw (caddr_t)&l2->l_startcopy));
416 1.1.2.1 nathanw
417 1.1.2.1 nathanw #if !defined(MULTIPROCESSOR)
418 1.1.2.1 nathanw /*
419 1.1.2.1 nathanw * In the single-processor case, all processes will always run
420 1.1.2.1 nathanw * on the same CPU. So, initialize the child's CPU to the parent's
421 1.1.2.1 nathanw * now. In the multiprocessor case, the child's CPU will be
422 1.1.2.1 nathanw * initialized in the low-level context switch code when the
423 1.1.2.1 nathanw * process runs.
424 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
425 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_cpu = l1->l_cpu;
426 1.1.2.1 nathanw #else
427 1.1.2.1 nathanw /*
428 1.1.2.1 nathanw * zero child's cpu pointer so we don't get trash.
429 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
430 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_cpu = NULL;
431 1.1.2.1 nathanw #endif /* ! MULTIPROCESSOR */
432 1.1.2.1 nathanw
433 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_flag = L_INMEM;
434 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_flag |= (flags & LWP_DETACHED) ? L_DETACHED : 0;
435 1.1.2.1 nathanw
436 1.1.2.1 nathanw callout_init(&l2->l_tsleep_ch);
437 1.1.2.1 nathanw
438 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (rnewlwpp != NULL)
439 1.1.2.1 nathanw *rnewlwpp = l2;
440 1.1.2.1 nathanw
441 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_addr = (struct user *)uaddr;
442 1.1.2.1 nathanw uvm_lwp_fork(l1, l2, stack, stacksize, func,
443 1.1.2.1 nathanw (arg != NULL) ? arg : l2);
444 1.1.2.1 nathanw
445 1.1.2.1 nathanw
446 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_lock(&p2->p_lwplock);
447 1.1.2.1 nathanw l2->l_lid = ++p2->p_nlwpid;
448 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&p2->p_lwps, l2, l_sibling);
449 1.1.2.1 nathanw p2->p_nlwps++;
450 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_unlock(&p2->p_lwplock);
451 1.1.2.1 nathanw
452 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* XXX should be locked differently... */
453 1.1.2.1 nathanw s = proclist_lock_write();
454 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&alllwp, l2, l_list);
455 1.1.2.1 nathanw proclist_unlock_write(s);
456 1.1.2.1 nathanw
457 1.1.2.1 nathanw return (0);
458 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
459 1.1.2.1 nathanw
460 1.1.2.1 nathanw
461 1.1.2.1 nathanw /*
462 1.1.2.1 nathanw * Quit the process. This will call cpu_exit, which will call cpu_switch,
463 1.1.2.1 nathanw * so this can only be used meaningfully if you're willing to switch away.
464 1.1.2.1 nathanw * Calling with l!=curproc would be weird.
465 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
466 1.1.2.1 nathanw void
467 1.1.2.1 nathanw lwp_exit(struct lwp *l)
468 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
469 1.1.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
470 1.1.2.1 nathanw int s;
471 1.1.2.1 nathanw
472 1.1.2.1 nathanw DPRINTF(("lwp_exit: %d.%d exiting.\n", p->p_pid, l->l_lid));
473 1.1.2.4 nathanw DPRINTF((" nlwps: %d nrlwps %d nzlwps: %d\n",
474 1.1.2.4 nathanw p->p_nlwps, p->p_nrlwps, p->p_nzlwps));
475 1.1.2.1 nathanw /*
476 1.1.2.1 nathanw * If we are the last live LWP in a process, we need to exit
477 1.1.2.1 nathanw * the entire process (if that's not already going on). We do
478 1.1.2.1 nathanw * so with an exit status of zero, because it's a "controlled"
479 1.1.2.1 nathanw * exit, and because that's what Solaris does.
480 1.1.2.1 nathanw */
481 1.1.2.1 nathanw if (((p->p_nlwps - p->p_nzlwps) == 1) && ((p->p_flag & P_WEXIT) == 0)) {
482 1.1.2.1 nathanw DPRINTF(("lwp_exit: %d.%d calling exit1()\n",
483 1.1.2.1 nathanw p->p_pid, l->l_lid));
484 1.1.2.1 nathanw exit1(l, 0);
485 1.1.2.7 nathanw }
486 1.1.2.7 nathanw
487 1.1.2.8 nathanw if ((l->l_flag & L_SA) && ((p->p_flag & P_WEXIT) == 0)) {
488 1.1.2.7 nathanw /* Recycle, don't exit */
489 1.1.2.7 nathanw SCHED_LOCK(s);
490 1.1.2.7 nathanw p->p_nrlwps--;
491 1.1.2.7 nathanw sa_putcachelwp(p, l);
492 1.1.2.7 nathanw mi_switch(l, NULL);
493 1.1.2.8 nathanw /* This isn't quite a NOTREACHED; we may get here
494 1.1.2.8 nathanw * if the process exits before this LWP is reused. In
495 1.1.2.8 nathanw * that case, we want to run lwp_exit()... conveniently,
496 1.1.2.8 nathanw * we're already there!
497 1.1.2.7 nathanw */
498 1.1.2.8 nathanw KDASSERT(p->p_flag & P_WEXIT);
499 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
500 1.1.2.1 nathanw
501 1.1.2.1 nathanw s = proclist_lock_write();
502 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_REMOVE(l, l_list);
503 1.1.2.1 nathanw if ((l->l_flag & L_DETACHED) == 0) {
504 1.1.2.1 nathanw DPRINTF(("lwp_exit: %d.%d going on zombie list\n", p->p_pid,
505 1.1.2.1 nathanw l->l_lid));
506 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&zomblwp, l, l_zlist);
507 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
508 1.1.2.1 nathanw proclist_unlock_write(s);
509 1.1.2.1 nathanw
510 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_lock(&p->p_lwplock);
511 1.1.2.1 nathanw p->p_nrlwps--;
512 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_unlock(&p->p_lwplock);
513 1.1.2.1 nathanw
514 1.1.2.1 nathanw l->l_stat = LSDEAD;
515 1.1.2.1 nathanw
516 1.1.2.1 nathanw /* cpu_exit() will not return */
517 1.1.2.1 nathanw cpu_exit(l, 0);
518 1.1.2.1 nathanw
519 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
520 1.1.2.1 nathanw
521 1.1.2.1 nathanw
522 1.1.2.1 nathanw void
523 1.1.2.1 nathanw lwp_exit2(struct lwp *l)
524 1.1.2.1 nathanw {
525 1.1.2.1 nathanw
526 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_lock(&deadproc_slock);
527 1.1.2.1 nathanw LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&deadlwp, l, l_list);
528 1.1.2.1 nathanw simple_unlock(&deadproc_slock);
529 1.1.2.1 nathanw
530 1.1.2.1 nathanw wakeup(&deadproc);
531 1.1.2.5 nathanw }
532 1.1.2.5 nathanw
533 1.1.2.5 nathanw /*
534 1.1.2.5 nathanw * Pick a LWP to represent the process for those operations which
535 1.1.2.5 nathanw * want information about a "process" that is actually associated
536 1.1.2.5 nathanw * with a LWP.
537 1.1.2.5 nathanw */
538 1.1.2.5 nathanw struct lwp *
539 1.1.2.5 nathanw proc_representative_lwp(p)
540 1.1.2.5 nathanw struct proc *p;
541 1.1.2.5 nathanw {
542 1.1.2.5 nathanw struct lwp *l = NULL;
543 1.1.2.5 nathanw
544 1.1.2.5 nathanw /* Trivial case: only one LWP */
545 1.1.2.5 nathanw if (p->p_nrlwps == 1)
546 1.1.2.5 nathanw return (LIST_FIRST(&p->p_lwps));
547 1.1.2.5 nathanw
548 1.1.2.5 nathanw switch (p->p_stat) {
549 1.1.2.5 nathanw case SSTOP:
550 1.1.2.5 nathanw /* Pick the first stopped LWP */
551 1.1.2.5 nathanw LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
552 1.1.2.5 nathanw if (l->l_stat == LSSTOP)
553 1.1.2.5 nathanw return (l);
554 1.1.2.5 nathanw }
555 1.1.2.5 nathanw /* NOTREACHED */
556 1.1.2.5 nathanw break;
557 1.1.2.5 nathanw case SACTIVE:
558 1.1.2.5 nathanw /* Pick the first live LWP */
559 1.1.2.5 nathanw LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
560 1.1.2.5 nathanw if (l->l_stat == LSRUN ||
561 1.1.2.5 nathanw l->l_stat == LSSLEEP ||
562 1.1.2.5 nathanw l->l_stat == LSONPROC ||
563 1.1.2.5 nathanw l->l_stat == LSSUSPENDED)
564 1.1.2.5 nathanw return (l);
565 1.1.2.5 nathanw }
566 1.1.2.5 nathanw break;
567 1.1.2.5 nathanw case SDEAD:
568 1.1.2.5 nathanw case SZOMB:
569 1.1.2.5 nathanw /* Doesn't really matter... */
570 1.1.2.5 nathanw l = LIST_FIRST(&p->p_lwps);
571 1.1.2.5 nathanw break;
572 1.1.2.5 nathanw #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
573 1.1.2.5 nathanw case SIDL:
574 1.1.2.5 nathanw /* We have more than one LWP and we're in SIDL?
575 1.1.2.5 nathanw * How'd that happen?
576 1.1.2.5 nathanw */
577 1.1.2.5 nathanw panic("Too many LWPs (%d) in SIDL process %d (%s)",
578 1.1.2.5 nathanw p->p_nrlwps, p->p_pid, p->p_comm);
579 1.1.2.5 nathanw default:
580 1.1.2.5 nathanw panic("Process %d (%s) in unknown state %d",
581 1.1.2.5 nathanw p->p_pid, p->p_comm, p->p_stat);
582 1.1.2.5 nathanw #endif
583 1.1.2.5 nathanw }
584 1.1.2.5 nathanw
585 1.1.2.5 nathanw panic("proc_representative_lwp: couldn't find a lwp for process"
586 1.1.2.5 nathanw " %d (%s)", p->p_pid, p->p_comm);
587 1.1.2.5 nathanw /* NOTREACHED */
588 1.1.2.5 nathanw return NULL;
589 1.1.2.1 nathanw }
590