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      1  1.217.2.3        ad /*	$NetBSD: kern_lwp.c,v 1.217.2.3 2020/02/29 20:21:02 ad Exp $	*/
      2        1.2   thorpej 
      3        1.2   thorpej /*-
      4  1.217.2.2        ad  * Copyright (c) 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2019, 2020
      5  1.217.2.2        ad  *     The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      6        1.2   thorpej  * All rights reserved.
      7        1.2   thorpej  *
      8        1.2   thorpej  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      9       1.52        ad  * by Nathan J. Williams, and Andrew Doran.
     10        1.2   thorpej  *
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     32        1.9     lukem 
     33       1.52        ad /*
     34       1.52        ad  * Overview
     35       1.52        ad  *
     36       1.66        ad  *	Lightweight processes (LWPs) are the basic unit or thread of
     37       1.52        ad  *	execution within the kernel.  The core state of an LWP is described
     38       1.66        ad  *	by "struct lwp", also known as lwp_t.
     39       1.52        ad  *
     40       1.52        ad  *	Each LWP is contained within a process (described by "struct proc"),
     41       1.52        ad  *	Every process contains at least one LWP, but may contain more.  The
     42       1.52        ad  *	process describes attributes shared among all of its LWPs such as a
     43       1.52        ad  *	private address space, global execution state (stopped, active,
     44       1.52        ad  *	zombie, ...), signal disposition and so on.  On a multiprocessor
     45       1.66        ad  *	machine, multiple LWPs be executing concurrently in the kernel.
     46       1.52        ad  *
     47       1.52        ad  * Execution states
     48       1.52        ad  *
     49       1.52        ad  *	At any given time, an LWP has overall state that is described by
     50       1.52        ad  *	lwp::l_stat.  The states are broken into two sets below.  The first
     51       1.52        ad  *	set is guaranteed to represent the absolute, current state of the
     52       1.52        ad  *	LWP:
     53      1.101     rmind  *
     54      1.101     rmind  *	LSONPROC
     55      1.101     rmind  *
     56      1.101     rmind  *		On processor: the LWP is executing on a CPU, either in the
     57      1.101     rmind  *		kernel or in user space.
     58      1.101     rmind  *
     59      1.101     rmind  *	LSRUN
     60      1.101     rmind  *
     61      1.101     rmind  *		Runnable: the LWP is parked on a run queue, and may soon be
     62      1.101     rmind  *		chosen to run by an idle processor, or by a processor that
     63      1.101     rmind  *		has been asked to preempt a currently runnning but lower
     64      1.134     rmind  *		priority LWP.
     65      1.101     rmind  *
     66      1.101     rmind  *	LSIDL
     67      1.101     rmind  *
     68      1.101     rmind  *		Idle: the LWP has been created but has not yet executed,
     69       1.66        ad  *		or it has ceased executing a unit of work and is waiting
     70       1.66        ad  *		to be started again.
     71      1.101     rmind  *
     72      1.101     rmind  *	LSSUSPENDED:
     73      1.101     rmind  *
     74      1.101     rmind  *		Suspended: the LWP has had its execution suspended by
     75       1.52        ad  *		another LWP in the same process using the _lwp_suspend()
     76       1.52        ad  *		system call.  User-level LWPs also enter the suspended
     77       1.52        ad  *		state when the system is shutting down.
     78       1.52        ad  *
     79       1.52        ad  *	The second set represent a "statement of intent" on behalf of the
     80       1.52        ad  *	LWP.  The LWP may in fact be executing on a processor, may be
     81       1.66        ad  *	sleeping or idle. It is expected to take the necessary action to
     82      1.101     rmind  *	stop executing or become "running" again within a short timeframe.
     83  1.217.2.3        ad  *	The LP_RUNNING flag in lwp::l_pflag indicates that an LWP is running.
     84      1.101     rmind  *	Importantly, it indicates that its state is tied to a CPU.
     85      1.101     rmind  *
     86      1.101     rmind  *	LSZOMB:
     87      1.101     rmind  *
     88      1.101     rmind  *		Dead or dying: the LWP has released most of its resources
     89      1.129        ad  *		and is about to switch away into oblivion, or has already
     90       1.66        ad  *		switched away.  When it switches away, its few remaining
     91       1.66        ad  *		resources can be collected.
     92      1.101     rmind  *
     93      1.101     rmind  *	LSSLEEP:
     94      1.101     rmind  *
     95      1.101     rmind  *		Sleeping: the LWP has entered itself onto a sleep queue, and
     96      1.101     rmind  *		has switched away or will switch away shortly to allow other
     97       1.66        ad  *		LWPs to run on the CPU.
     98      1.101     rmind  *
     99      1.101     rmind  *	LSSTOP:
    100      1.101     rmind  *
    101      1.101     rmind  *		Stopped: the LWP has been stopped as a result of a job
    102      1.101     rmind  *		control signal, or as a result of the ptrace() interface.
    103      1.101     rmind  *
    104      1.101     rmind  *		Stopped LWPs may run briefly within the kernel to handle
    105      1.101     rmind  *		signals that they receive, but will not return to user space
    106      1.101     rmind  *		until their process' state is changed away from stopped.
    107      1.101     rmind  *
    108      1.101     rmind  *		Single LWPs within a process can not be set stopped
    109      1.101     rmind  *		selectively: all actions that can stop or continue LWPs
    110      1.101     rmind  *		occur at the process level.
    111      1.101     rmind  *
    112       1.52        ad  * State transitions
    113       1.52        ad  *
    114       1.66        ad  *	Note that the LSSTOP state may only be set when returning to
    115       1.66        ad  *	user space in userret(), or when sleeping interruptably.  The
    116       1.66        ad  *	LSSUSPENDED state may only be set in userret().  Before setting
    117       1.66        ad  *	those states, we try to ensure that the LWPs will release all
    118       1.66        ad  *	locks that they hold, and at a minimum try to ensure that the
    119       1.66        ad  *	LWP can be set runnable again by a signal.
    120       1.52        ad  *
    121       1.52        ad  *	LWPs may transition states in the following ways:
    122       1.52        ad  *
    123       1.52        ad  *	 RUN -------> ONPROC		ONPROC -----> RUN
    124      1.129        ad  *		    				    > SLEEP
    125      1.129        ad  *		    				    > STOPPED
    126       1.52        ad  *						    > SUSPENDED
    127       1.52        ad  *						    > ZOMB
    128      1.129        ad  *						    > IDL (special cases)
    129       1.52        ad  *
    130       1.52        ad  *	 STOPPED ---> RUN		SUSPENDED --> RUN
    131      1.129        ad  *	            > SLEEP
    132       1.52        ad  *
    133       1.52        ad  *	 SLEEP -----> ONPROC		IDL --------> RUN
    134      1.101     rmind  *		    > RUN			    > SUSPENDED
    135      1.101     rmind  *		    > STOPPED			    > STOPPED
    136      1.129        ad  *						    > ONPROC (special cases)
    137       1.52        ad  *
    138      1.129        ad  *	Some state transitions are only possible with kernel threads (eg
    139      1.129        ad  *	ONPROC -> IDL) and happen under tightly controlled circumstances
    140      1.129        ad  *	free of unwanted side effects.
    141       1.66        ad  *
    142      1.114     rmind  * Migration
    143      1.114     rmind  *
    144      1.114     rmind  *	Migration of threads from one CPU to another could be performed
    145      1.114     rmind  *	internally by the scheduler via sched_takecpu() or sched_catchlwp()
    146      1.114     rmind  *	functions.  The universal lwp_migrate() function should be used for
    147      1.114     rmind  *	any other cases.  Subsystems in the kernel must be aware that CPU
    148      1.114     rmind  *	of LWP may change, while it is not locked.
    149      1.114     rmind  *
    150       1.52        ad  * Locking
    151       1.52        ad  *
    152       1.52        ad  *	The majority of fields in 'struct lwp' are covered by a single,
    153       1.66        ad  *	general spin lock pointed to by lwp::l_mutex.  The locks covering
    154       1.52        ad  *	each field are documented in sys/lwp.h.
    155       1.52        ad  *
    156       1.66        ad  *	State transitions must be made with the LWP's general lock held,
    157      1.152     rmind  *	and may cause the LWP's lock pointer to change.  Manipulation of
    158       1.66        ad  *	the general lock is not performed directly, but through calls to
    159      1.152     rmind  *	lwp_lock(), lwp_unlock() and others.  It should be noted that the
    160      1.152     rmind  *	adaptive locks are not allowed to be released while the LWP's lock
    161      1.152     rmind  *	is being held (unlike for other spin-locks).
    162       1.52        ad  *
    163       1.52        ad  *	States and their associated locks:
    164       1.52        ad  *
    165      1.212        ad  *	LSIDL, LSONPROC, LSZOMB, LSSUPENDED:
    166       1.52        ad  *
    167      1.212        ad  *		Always covered by spc_lwplock, which protects LWPs not
    168      1.212        ad  *		associated with any other sync object.  This is a per-CPU
    169      1.212        ad  *		lock and matches lwp::l_cpu.
    170       1.52        ad  *
    171      1.212        ad  *	LSRUN:
    172       1.52        ad  *
    173       1.64      yamt  *		Always covered by spc_mutex, which protects the run queues.
    174      1.129        ad  *		This is a per-CPU lock and matches lwp::l_cpu.
    175       1.52        ad  *
    176       1.52        ad  *	LSSLEEP:
    177       1.52        ad  *
    178      1.212        ad  *		Covered by a lock associated with the sleep queue (sometimes
    179  1.217.2.3        ad  *		a turnstile sleep queue) that the LWP resides on.  This can
    180  1.217.2.3        ad  *		be spc_lwplock for SOBJ_SLEEPQ_NULL (an "untracked" sleep).
    181       1.52        ad  *
    182      1.212        ad  *	LSSTOP:
    183      1.101     rmind  *
    184       1.52        ad  *		If the LWP was previously sleeping (l_wchan != NULL), then
    185       1.66        ad  *		l_mutex references the sleep queue lock.  If the LWP was
    186       1.52        ad  *		runnable or on the CPU when halted, or has been removed from
    187       1.66        ad  *		the sleep queue since halted, then the lock is spc_lwplock.
    188       1.52        ad  *
    189       1.52        ad  *	The lock order is as follows:
    190       1.52        ad  *
    191      1.212        ad  *		sleepq -> turnstile -> spc_lwplock -> spc_mutex
    192       1.52        ad  *
    193      1.103        ad  *	Each process has an scheduler state lock (proc::p_lock), and a
    194       1.52        ad  *	number of counters on LWPs and their states: p_nzlwps, p_nrlwps, and
    195       1.52        ad  *	so on.  When an LWP is to be entered into or removed from one of the
    196      1.103        ad  *	following states, p_lock must be held and the process wide counters
    197       1.52        ad  *	adjusted:
    198       1.52        ad  *
    199       1.52        ad  *		LSIDL, LSZOMB, LSSTOP, LSSUSPENDED
    200       1.52        ad  *
    201      1.129        ad  *	(But not always for kernel threads.  There are some special cases
    202      1.212        ad  *	as mentioned above: soft interrupts, and the idle loops.)
    203      1.129        ad  *
    204       1.52        ad  *	Note that an LWP is considered running or likely to run soon if in
    205       1.52        ad  *	one of the following states.  This affects the value of p_nrlwps:
    206       1.52        ad  *
    207       1.52        ad  *		LSRUN, LSONPROC, LSSLEEP
    208       1.52        ad  *
    209      1.103        ad  *	p_lock does not need to be held when transitioning among these
    210      1.129        ad  *	three states, hence p_lock is rarely taken for state transitions.
    211       1.52        ad  */
    212       1.52        ad 
    213        1.9     lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
    214  1.217.2.3        ad __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_lwp.c,v 1.217.2.3 2020/02/29 20:21:02 ad Exp $");
    215        1.8    martin 
    216       1.84      yamt #include "opt_ddb.h"
    217       1.52        ad #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
    218      1.139    darran #include "opt_dtrace.h"
    219        1.2   thorpej 
    220       1.47   hannken #define _LWP_API_PRIVATE
    221       1.47   hannken 
    222        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/param.h>
    223        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/systm.h>
    224       1.64      yamt #include <sys/cpu.h>
    225        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/pool.h>
    226        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/proc.h>
    227        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
    228       1.57       dsl #include <sys/syscall_stats.h>
    229       1.37        ad #include <sys/kauth.h>
    230       1.52        ad #include <sys/sleepq.h>
    231       1.52        ad #include <sys/lockdebug.h>
    232       1.52        ad #include <sys/kmem.h>
    233       1.91     rmind #include <sys/pset.h>
    234       1.75        ad #include <sys/intr.h>
    235       1.78        ad #include <sys/lwpctl.h>
    236       1.81        ad #include <sys/atomic.h>
    237      1.131        ad #include <sys/filedesc.h>
    238      1.196   hannken #include <sys/fstrans.h>
    239      1.138    darran #include <sys/dtrace_bsd.h>
    240      1.141    darran #include <sys/sdt.h>
    241      1.203     kamil #include <sys/ptrace.h>
    242      1.157     rmind #include <sys/xcall.h>
    243      1.169  christos #include <sys/uidinfo.h>
    244      1.169  christos #include <sys/sysctl.h>
    245      1.201     ozaki #include <sys/psref.h>
    246      1.208      maxv #include <sys/msan.h>
    247      1.138    darran 
    248        1.2   thorpej #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
    249       1.80     skrll #include <uvm/uvm_object.h>
    250        1.2   thorpej 
    251      1.152     rmind static pool_cache_t	lwp_cache	__read_mostly;
    252      1.152     rmind struct lwplist		alllwp		__cacheline_aligned;
    253       1.41   thorpej 
    254      1.157     rmind static void		lwp_dtor(void *, void *);
    255      1.157     rmind 
    256      1.141    darran /* DTrace proc provider probes */
    257      1.180  christos SDT_PROVIDER_DEFINE(proc);
    258      1.180  christos 
    259      1.180  christos SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(proc, kernel, , lwp__create, "struct lwp *");
    260      1.180  christos SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(proc, kernel, , lwp__start, "struct lwp *");
    261      1.180  christos SDT_PROBE_DEFINE1(proc, kernel, , lwp__exit, "struct lwp *");
    262      1.141    darran 
    263      1.213        ad struct turnstile turnstile0 __cacheline_aligned;
    264      1.147     pooka struct lwp lwp0 __aligned(MIN_LWP_ALIGNMENT) = {
    265      1.147     pooka #ifdef LWP0_CPU_INFO
    266      1.147     pooka 	.l_cpu = LWP0_CPU_INFO,
    267      1.147     pooka #endif
    268      1.154      matt #ifdef LWP0_MD_INITIALIZER
    269      1.154      matt 	.l_md = LWP0_MD_INITIALIZER,
    270      1.154      matt #endif
    271      1.147     pooka 	.l_proc = &proc0,
    272      1.147     pooka 	.l_lid = 1,
    273      1.147     pooka 	.l_flag = LW_SYSTEM,
    274      1.147     pooka 	.l_stat = LSONPROC,
    275      1.147     pooka 	.l_ts = &turnstile0,
    276      1.147     pooka 	.l_syncobj = &sched_syncobj,
    277      1.147     pooka 	.l_refcnt = 1,
    278      1.147     pooka 	.l_priority = PRI_USER + NPRI_USER - 1,
    279      1.147     pooka 	.l_inheritedprio = -1,
    280      1.147     pooka 	.l_class = SCHED_OTHER,
    281      1.147     pooka 	.l_psid = PS_NONE,
    282      1.147     pooka 	.l_pi_lenders = SLIST_HEAD_INITIALIZER(&lwp0.l_pi_lenders),
    283      1.147     pooka 	.l_name = __UNCONST("swapper"),
    284      1.147     pooka 	.l_fd = &filedesc0,
    285      1.147     pooka };
    286      1.147     pooka 
    287      1.169  christos static int sysctl_kern_maxlwp(SYSCTLFN_PROTO);
    288      1.169  christos 
    289      1.169  christos /*
    290      1.169  christos  * sysctl helper routine for kern.maxlwp. Ensures that the new
    291      1.169  christos  * values are not too low or too high.
    292      1.169  christos  */
    293      1.169  christos static int
    294      1.169  christos sysctl_kern_maxlwp(SYSCTLFN_ARGS)
    295      1.169  christos {
    296      1.169  christos 	int error, nmaxlwp;
    297      1.169  christos 	struct sysctlnode node;
    298      1.169  christos 
    299      1.169  christos 	nmaxlwp = maxlwp;
    300      1.169  christos 	node = *rnode;
    301      1.169  christos 	node.sysctl_data = &nmaxlwp;
    302      1.169  christos 	error = sysctl_lookup(SYSCTLFN_CALL(&node));
    303      1.169  christos 	if (error || newp == NULL)
    304      1.169  christos 		return error;
    305      1.169  christos 
    306      1.169  christos 	if (nmaxlwp < 0 || nmaxlwp >= 65536)
    307      1.169  christos 		return EINVAL;
    308      1.169  christos 	if (nmaxlwp > cpu_maxlwp())
    309      1.169  christos 		return EINVAL;
    310      1.169  christos 	maxlwp = nmaxlwp;
    311      1.169  christos 
    312      1.169  christos 	return 0;
    313      1.169  christos }
    314      1.169  christos 
    315      1.169  christos static void
    316      1.169  christos sysctl_kern_lwp_setup(void)
    317      1.169  christos {
    318      1.169  christos 	struct sysctllog *clog = NULL;
    319      1.169  christos 
    320      1.169  christos 	sysctl_createv(&clog, 0, NULL, NULL,
    321      1.169  christos 		       CTLFLAG_PERMANENT|CTLFLAG_READWRITE,
    322      1.169  christos 		       CTLTYPE_INT, "maxlwp",
    323      1.169  christos 		       SYSCTL_DESCR("Maximum number of simultaneous threads"),
    324      1.169  christos 		       sysctl_kern_maxlwp, 0, NULL, 0,
    325      1.169  christos 		       CTL_KERN, CTL_CREATE, CTL_EOL);
    326      1.169  christos }
    327      1.169  christos 
    328       1.41   thorpej void
    329       1.41   thorpej lwpinit(void)
    330       1.41   thorpej {
    331       1.41   thorpej 
    332      1.152     rmind 	LIST_INIT(&alllwp);
    333      1.144     pooka 	lwpinit_specificdata();
    334       1.87        ad 	lwp_cache = pool_cache_init(sizeof(lwp_t), MIN_LWP_ALIGNMENT, 0, 0,
    335      1.157     rmind 	    "lwppl", NULL, IPL_NONE, NULL, lwp_dtor, NULL);
    336      1.169  christos 
    337      1.169  christos 	maxlwp = cpu_maxlwp();
    338      1.169  christos 	sysctl_kern_lwp_setup();
    339       1.41   thorpej }
    340       1.41   thorpej 
    341      1.147     pooka void
    342      1.147     pooka lwp0_init(void)
    343      1.147     pooka {
    344      1.147     pooka 	struct lwp *l = &lwp0;
    345      1.147     pooka 
    346      1.147     pooka 	KASSERT((void *)uvm_lwp_getuarea(l) != NULL);
    347      1.148     pooka 	KASSERT(l->l_lid == proc0.p_nlwpid);
    348      1.147     pooka 
    349      1.147     pooka 	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&alllwp, l, l_list);
    350      1.147     pooka 
    351      1.147     pooka 	callout_init(&l->l_timeout_ch, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
    352      1.147     pooka 	callout_setfunc(&l->l_timeout_ch, sleepq_timeout, l);
    353      1.147     pooka 	cv_init(&l->l_sigcv, "sigwait");
    354      1.171     rmind 	cv_init(&l->l_waitcv, "vfork");
    355      1.147     pooka 
    356      1.147     pooka 	kauth_cred_hold(proc0.p_cred);
    357      1.147     pooka 	l->l_cred = proc0.p_cred;
    358      1.147     pooka 
    359      1.164      yamt 	kdtrace_thread_ctor(NULL, l);
    360      1.147     pooka 	lwp_initspecific(l);
    361      1.147     pooka 
    362      1.147     pooka 	SYSCALL_TIME_LWP_INIT(l);
    363      1.147     pooka }
    364      1.147     pooka 
    365      1.157     rmind static void
    366      1.157     rmind lwp_dtor(void *arg, void *obj)
    367      1.157     rmind {
    368      1.157     rmind 	lwp_t *l = obj;
    369      1.157     rmind 	(void)l;
    370      1.157     rmind 
    371      1.157     rmind 	/*
    372      1.157     rmind 	 * Provide a barrier to ensure that all mutex_oncpu() and rw_oncpu()
    373      1.157     rmind 	 * calls will exit before memory of LWP is returned to the pool, where
    374      1.157     rmind 	 * KVA of LWP structure might be freed and re-used for other purposes.
    375      1.157     rmind 	 * Kernel preemption is disabled around mutex_oncpu() and rw_oncpu()
    376      1.157     rmind 	 * callers, therefore cross-call to all CPUs will do the job.  Also,
    377      1.157     rmind 	 * the value of l->l_cpu must be still valid at this point.
    378      1.157     rmind 	 */
    379      1.157     rmind 	KASSERT(l->l_cpu != NULL);
    380      1.205       uwe 	xc_barrier(0);
    381      1.157     rmind }
    382      1.157     rmind 
    383       1.52        ad /*
    384       1.52        ad  * Set an suspended.
    385       1.52        ad  *
    386      1.103        ad  * Must be called with p_lock held, and the LWP locked.  Will unlock the
    387       1.52        ad  * LWP before return.
    388       1.52        ad  */
    389        1.2   thorpej int
    390       1.52        ad lwp_suspend(struct lwp *curl, struct lwp *t)
    391        1.2   thorpej {
    392       1.52        ad 	int error;
    393        1.2   thorpej 
    394      1.103        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(t->l_proc->p_lock));
    395       1.63        ad 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(t, NULL));
    396       1.33       chs 
    397       1.52        ad 	KASSERT(curl != t || curl->l_stat == LSONPROC);
    398        1.2   thorpej 
    399       1.52        ad 	/*
    400       1.52        ad 	 * If the current LWP has been told to exit, we must not suspend anyone
    401       1.52        ad 	 * else or deadlock could occur.  We won't return to userspace.
    402        1.2   thorpej 	 */
    403      1.109     rmind 	if ((curl->l_flag & (LW_WEXIT | LW_WCORE)) != 0) {
    404       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(t);
    405       1.52        ad 		return (EDEADLK);
    406        1.2   thorpej 	}
    407        1.2   thorpej 
    408      1.204     kamil 	if ((t->l_flag & LW_DBGSUSPEND) != 0) {
    409      1.204     kamil 		lwp_unlock(t);
    410      1.204     kamil 		return 0;
    411      1.204     kamil 	}
    412      1.204     kamil 
    413       1.52        ad 	error = 0;
    414        1.2   thorpej 
    415       1.52        ad 	switch (t->l_stat) {
    416       1.52        ad 	case LSRUN:
    417       1.52        ad 	case LSONPROC:
    418       1.56     pavel 		t->l_flag |= LW_WSUSPEND;
    419       1.52        ad 		lwp_need_userret(t);
    420       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(t);
    421       1.52        ad 		break;
    422        1.2   thorpej 
    423       1.52        ad 	case LSSLEEP:
    424       1.56     pavel 		t->l_flag |= LW_WSUSPEND;
    425        1.2   thorpej 
    426        1.2   thorpej 		/*
    427       1.52        ad 		 * Kick the LWP and try to get it to the kernel boundary
    428       1.52        ad 		 * so that it will release any locks that it holds.
    429       1.52        ad 		 * setrunnable() will release the lock.
    430        1.2   thorpej 		 */
    431       1.56     pavel 		if ((t->l_flag & LW_SINTR) != 0)
    432       1.52        ad 			setrunnable(t);
    433       1.52        ad 		else
    434       1.52        ad 			lwp_unlock(t);
    435       1.52        ad 		break;
    436        1.2   thorpej 
    437       1.52        ad 	case LSSUSPENDED:
    438       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(t);
    439       1.52        ad 		break;
    440       1.17      manu 
    441       1.52        ad 	case LSSTOP:
    442       1.56     pavel 		t->l_flag |= LW_WSUSPEND;
    443       1.52        ad 		setrunnable(t);
    444       1.52        ad 		break;
    445        1.2   thorpej 
    446       1.52        ad 	case LSIDL:
    447       1.52        ad 	case LSZOMB:
    448       1.52        ad 		error = EINTR; /* It's what Solaris does..... */
    449       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(t);
    450       1.52        ad 		break;
    451        1.2   thorpej 	}
    452        1.2   thorpej 
    453       1.69     rmind 	return (error);
    454        1.2   thorpej }
    455        1.2   thorpej 
    456       1.52        ad /*
    457       1.52        ad  * Restart a suspended LWP.
    458       1.52        ad  *
    459      1.103        ad  * Must be called with p_lock held, and the LWP locked.  Will unlock the
    460       1.52        ad  * LWP before return.
    461       1.52        ad  */
    462        1.2   thorpej void
    463        1.2   thorpej lwp_continue(struct lwp *l)
    464        1.2   thorpej {
    465        1.2   thorpej 
    466      1.103        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(l->l_proc->p_lock));
    467       1.63        ad 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
    468       1.52        ad 
    469       1.52        ad 	/* If rebooting or not suspended, then just bail out. */
    470       1.56     pavel 	if ((l->l_flag & LW_WREBOOT) != 0) {
    471       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(l);
    472        1.2   thorpej 		return;
    473       1.10      fvdl 	}
    474        1.2   thorpej 
    475       1.56     pavel 	l->l_flag &= ~LW_WSUSPEND;
    476        1.2   thorpej 
    477      1.204     kamil 	if (l->l_stat != LSSUSPENDED || (l->l_flag & LW_DBGSUSPEND) != 0) {
    478       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(l);
    479       1.52        ad 		return;
    480        1.2   thorpej 	}
    481        1.2   thorpej 
    482       1.52        ad 	/* setrunnable() will release the lock. */
    483       1.52        ad 	setrunnable(l);
    484        1.2   thorpej }
    485        1.2   thorpej 
    486       1.52        ad /*
    487      1.142  christos  * Restart a stopped LWP.
    488      1.142  christos  *
    489      1.142  christos  * Must be called with p_lock held, and the LWP NOT locked.  Will unlock the
    490      1.142  christos  * LWP before return.
    491      1.142  christos  */
    492      1.142  christos void
    493      1.142  christos lwp_unstop(struct lwp *l)
    494      1.142  christos {
    495      1.142  christos 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    496      1.167     rmind 
    497      1.142  christos 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(proc_lock));
    498      1.142  christos 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
    499      1.142  christos 
    500      1.142  christos 	lwp_lock(l);
    501      1.142  christos 
    502      1.204     kamil 	KASSERT((l->l_flag & LW_DBGSUSPEND) == 0);
    503      1.204     kamil 
    504      1.142  christos 	/* If not stopped, then just bail out. */
    505      1.142  christos 	if (l->l_stat != LSSTOP) {
    506      1.142  christos 		lwp_unlock(l);
    507      1.142  christos 		return;
    508      1.142  christos 	}
    509      1.142  christos 
    510      1.142  christos 	p->p_stat = SACTIVE;
    511      1.142  christos 	p->p_sflag &= ~PS_STOPPING;
    512      1.142  christos 
    513      1.142  christos 	if (!p->p_waited)
    514      1.142  christos 		p->p_pptr->p_nstopchild--;
    515      1.142  christos 
    516      1.142  christos 	if (l->l_wchan == NULL) {
    517      1.142  christos 		/* setrunnable() will release the lock. */
    518      1.142  christos 		setrunnable(l);
    519      1.183  christos 	} else if (p->p_xsig && (l->l_flag & LW_SINTR) != 0) {
    520      1.163  christos 		/* setrunnable() so we can receive the signal */
    521      1.163  christos 		setrunnable(l);
    522      1.142  christos 	} else {
    523      1.142  christos 		l->l_stat = LSSLEEP;
    524      1.142  christos 		p->p_nrlwps++;
    525      1.142  christos 		lwp_unlock(l);
    526      1.142  christos 	}
    527      1.142  christos }
    528      1.142  christos 
    529      1.142  christos /*
    530       1.52        ad  * Wait for an LWP within the current process to exit.  If 'lid' is
    531       1.52        ad  * non-zero, we are waiting for a specific LWP.
    532       1.52        ad  *
    533      1.103        ad  * Must be called with p->p_lock held.
    534       1.52        ad  */
    535        1.2   thorpej int
    536      1.173     rmind lwp_wait(struct lwp *l, lwpid_t lid, lwpid_t *departed, bool exiting)
    537        1.2   thorpej {
    538      1.173     rmind 	const lwpid_t curlid = l->l_lid;
    539      1.173     rmind 	proc_t *p = l->l_proc;
    540  1.217.2.3        ad 	lwp_t *l2, *next;
    541      1.173     rmind 	int error;
    542        1.2   thorpej 
    543      1.103        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
    544       1.52        ad 
    545       1.52        ad 	p->p_nlwpwait++;
    546       1.63        ad 	l->l_waitingfor = lid;
    547       1.52        ad 
    548       1.52        ad 	for (;;) {
    549      1.173     rmind 		int nfound;
    550      1.173     rmind 
    551       1.52        ad 		/*
    552       1.52        ad 		 * Avoid a race between exit1() and sigexit(): if the
    553       1.52        ad 		 * process is dumping core, then we need to bail out: call
    554       1.52        ad 		 * into lwp_userret() where we will be suspended until the
    555       1.52        ad 		 * deed is done.
    556       1.52        ad 		 */
    557       1.52        ad 		if ((p->p_sflag & PS_WCORE) != 0) {
    558      1.103        ad 			mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
    559       1.52        ad 			lwp_userret(l);
    560      1.173     rmind 			KASSERT(false);
    561       1.52        ad 		}
    562       1.52        ad 
    563       1.52        ad 		/*
    564       1.52        ad 		 * First off, drain any detached LWP that is waiting to be
    565       1.52        ad 		 * reaped.
    566       1.52        ad 		 */
    567       1.52        ad 		while ((l2 = p->p_zomblwp) != NULL) {
    568       1.52        ad 			p->p_zomblwp = NULL;
    569       1.63        ad 			lwp_free(l2, false, false);/* releases proc mutex */
    570      1.103        ad 			mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
    571       1.52        ad 		}
    572       1.52        ad 
    573       1.52        ad 		/*
    574       1.52        ad 		 * Now look for an LWP to collect.  If the whole process is
    575       1.52        ad 		 * exiting, count detached LWPs as eligible to be collected,
    576       1.52        ad 		 * but don't drain them here.
    577       1.52        ad 		 */
    578       1.52        ad 		nfound = 0;
    579       1.63        ad 		error = 0;
    580  1.217.2.3        ad 
    581  1.217.2.3        ad 		/*
    582  1.217.2.3        ad 		 * If given a specific LID, go via the tree and make sure
    583  1.217.2.3        ad 		 * it's not detached.
    584  1.217.2.3        ad 		 */
    585  1.217.2.3        ad 		if (lid != 0) {
    586  1.217.2.3        ad 			l2 = radix_tree_lookup_node(&p->p_lwptree,
    587  1.217.2.3        ad 			    (uint64_t)(lid - 1));
    588  1.217.2.3        ad 			if (l2 == NULL) {
    589  1.217.2.3        ad 				error = ESRCH;
    590  1.217.2.3        ad 				break;
    591  1.217.2.3        ad 			}
    592  1.217.2.3        ad 			KASSERT(l2->l_lid == lid);
    593  1.217.2.3        ad 			if ((l2->l_prflag & LPR_DETACHED) != 0) {
    594  1.217.2.3        ad 				error = EINVAL;
    595  1.217.2.3        ad 				break;
    596  1.217.2.3        ad 			}
    597  1.217.2.3        ad 		} else {
    598  1.217.2.3        ad 			l2 = LIST_FIRST(&p->p_lwps);
    599  1.217.2.3        ad 		}
    600  1.217.2.3        ad 		for (; l2 != NULL; l2 = next) {
    601  1.217.2.3        ad 			next = (lid != 0 ? NULL : LIST_NEXT(l2, l_sibling));
    602  1.217.2.3        ad 
    603       1.63        ad 			/*
    604       1.63        ad 			 * If a specific wait and the target is waiting on
    605       1.63        ad 			 * us, then avoid deadlock.  This also traps LWPs
    606       1.63        ad 			 * that try to wait on themselves.
    607       1.63        ad 			 *
    608       1.63        ad 			 * Note that this does not handle more complicated
    609       1.63        ad 			 * cycles, like: t1 -> t2 -> t3 -> t1.  The process
    610       1.63        ad 			 * can still be killed so it is not a major problem.
    611       1.63        ad 			 */
    612       1.63        ad 			if (l2->l_lid == lid && l2->l_waitingfor == curlid) {
    613       1.63        ad 				error = EDEADLK;
    614       1.63        ad 				break;
    615       1.63        ad 			}
    616       1.63        ad 			if (l2 == l)
    617       1.52        ad 				continue;
    618       1.52        ad 			if ((l2->l_prflag & LPR_DETACHED) != 0) {
    619       1.63        ad 				nfound += exiting;
    620       1.63        ad 				continue;
    621       1.63        ad 			}
    622       1.63        ad 			if (lid != 0) {
    623       1.63        ad 				/*
    624       1.63        ad 				 * Mark this LWP as the first waiter, if there
    625       1.63        ad 				 * is no other.
    626       1.63        ad 				 */
    627       1.63        ad 				if (l2->l_waiter == 0)
    628       1.63        ad 					l2->l_waiter = curlid;
    629       1.63        ad 			} else if (l2->l_waiter != 0) {
    630       1.63        ad 				/*
    631       1.63        ad 				 * It already has a waiter - so don't
    632       1.63        ad 				 * collect it.  If the waiter doesn't
    633       1.63        ad 				 * grab it we'll get another chance
    634       1.63        ad 				 * later.
    635       1.63        ad 				 */
    636       1.63        ad 				nfound++;
    637       1.52        ad 				continue;
    638       1.52        ad 			}
    639       1.52        ad 			nfound++;
    640        1.2   thorpej 
    641       1.52        ad 			/* No need to lock the LWP in order to see LSZOMB. */
    642       1.52        ad 			if (l2->l_stat != LSZOMB)
    643       1.52        ad 				continue;
    644        1.2   thorpej 
    645       1.63        ad 			/*
    646       1.63        ad 			 * We're no longer waiting.  Reset the "first waiter"
    647       1.63        ad 			 * pointer on the target, in case it was us.
    648       1.63        ad 			 */
    649       1.63        ad 			l->l_waitingfor = 0;
    650       1.63        ad 			l2->l_waiter = 0;
    651       1.63        ad 			p->p_nlwpwait--;
    652        1.2   thorpej 			if (departed)
    653        1.2   thorpej 				*departed = l2->l_lid;
    654       1.75        ad 			sched_lwp_collect(l2);
    655       1.63        ad 
    656       1.63        ad 			/* lwp_free() releases the proc lock. */
    657       1.63        ad 			lwp_free(l2, false, false);
    658      1.103        ad 			mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
    659       1.52        ad 			return 0;
    660       1.52        ad 		}
    661        1.2   thorpej 
    662       1.63        ad 		if (error != 0)
    663       1.63        ad 			break;
    664       1.52        ad 		if (nfound == 0) {
    665       1.52        ad 			error = ESRCH;
    666       1.52        ad 			break;
    667       1.52        ad 		}
    668       1.63        ad 
    669       1.63        ad 		/*
    670      1.173     rmind 		 * Note: since the lock will be dropped, need to restart on
    671      1.173     rmind 		 * wakeup to run all LWPs again, e.g. there may be new LWPs.
    672       1.63        ad 		 */
    673       1.63        ad 		if (exiting) {
    674       1.52        ad 			KASSERT(p->p_nlwps > 1);
    675  1.217.2.3        ad 			error = cv_timedwait(&p->p_lwpcv, p->p_lock, 1);
    676      1.173     rmind 			break;
    677       1.52        ad 		}
    678       1.63        ad 
    679       1.63        ad 		/*
    680       1.63        ad 		 * If all other LWPs are waiting for exits or suspends
    681       1.63        ad 		 * and the supply of zombies and potential zombies is
    682       1.63        ad 		 * exhausted, then we are about to deadlock.
    683       1.63        ad 		 */
    684       1.52        ad 		if ((p->p_sflag & PS_WEXIT) != 0 ||
    685       1.63        ad 		    p->p_nrlwps + p->p_nzlwps - p->p_ndlwps <= p->p_nlwpwait) {
    686       1.52        ad 			error = EDEADLK;
    687       1.52        ad 			break;
    688        1.2   thorpej 		}
    689       1.63        ad 
    690       1.63        ad 		/*
    691       1.63        ad 		 * Sit around and wait for something to happen.  We'll be
    692       1.63        ad 		 * awoken if any of the conditions examined change: if an
    693       1.63        ad 		 * LWP exits, is collected, or is detached.
    694       1.63        ad 		 */
    695      1.103        ad 		if ((error = cv_wait_sig(&p->p_lwpcv, p->p_lock)) != 0)
    696       1.52        ad 			break;
    697        1.2   thorpej 	}
    698        1.2   thorpej 
    699       1.63        ad 	/*
    700       1.63        ad 	 * We didn't find any LWPs to collect, we may have received a
    701       1.63        ad 	 * signal, or some other condition has caused us to bail out.
    702       1.63        ad 	 *
    703       1.63        ad 	 * If waiting on a specific LWP, clear the waiters marker: some
    704       1.63        ad 	 * other LWP may want it.  Then, kick all the remaining waiters
    705       1.63        ad 	 * so that they can re-check for zombies and for deadlock.
    706       1.63        ad 	 */
    707       1.63        ad 	if (lid != 0) {
    708  1.217.2.3        ad 		l2 = radix_tree_lookup_node(&p->p_lwptree,
    709  1.217.2.3        ad 		    (uint64_t)(lid - 1));
    710  1.217.2.3        ad 		KASSERT(l2 == NULL || l2->l_lid == lid);
    711  1.217.2.3        ad 
    712  1.217.2.3        ad 		if (l2 != NULL && l2->l_waiter == curlid)
    713  1.217.2.3        ad 			l2->l_waiter = 0;
    714       1.63        ad 	}
    715       1.52        ad 	p->p_nlwpwait--;
    716       1.63        ad 	l->l_waitingfor = 0;
    717       1.63        ad 	cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
    718       1.63        ad 
    719       1.52        ad 	return error;
    720        1.2   thorpej }
    721        1.2   thorpej 
    722  1.217.2.3        ad /*
    723  1.217.2.3        ad  * Find an unused LID for a new LWP.
    724  1.217.2.3        ad  */
    725      1.174       dsl static lwpid_t
    726  1.217.2.3        ad lwp_find_free_lid(struct proc *p)
    727      1.174       dsl {
    728  1.217.2.3        ad 	struct lwp *gang[32];
    729  1.217.2.3        ad 	lwpid_t lid;
    730  1.217.2.3        ad 	unsigned n;
    731      1.174       dsl 
    732  1.217.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
    733  1.217.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(p->p_nlwpid > 0);
    734      1.174       dsl 
    735  1.217.2.3        ad 	/*
    736  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * Scoot forward through the tree in blocks of LIDs doing gang
    737  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * lookup with dense=true, meaning the lookup will terminate the
    738  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * instant a hole is encountered.  Most of the time the first entry
    739  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * (p->p_nlwpid) is free and the lookup fails fast.
    740  1.217.2.3        ad 	 */
    741  1.217.2.3        ad 	for (lid = p->p_nlwpid;;) {
    742  1.217.2.3        ad 		n = radix_tree_gang_lookup_node(&p->p_lwptree, lid - 1,
    743  1.217.2.3        ad 		    (void **)gang, __arraycount(gang), true);
    744  1.217.2.3        ad 		if (n == 0) {
    745  1.217.2.3        ad 			/* Start point was empty. */
    746  1.217.2.3        ad 			break;
    747  1.217.2.3        ad 		}
    748  1.217.2.3        ad 		KASSERT(gang[0]->l_lid == lid);
    749  1.217.2.3        ad 		lid = gang[n - 1]->l_lid + 1;
    750  1.217.2.3        ad 		if (n < __arraycount(gang)) {
    751  1.217.2.3        ad 			/* Scan encountered a hole. */
    752  1.217.2.3        ad 			break;
    753      1.174       dsl 		}
    754      1.174       dsl 	}
    755      1.174       dsl 
    756  1.217.2.3        ad 	return (lwpid_t)lid;
    757      1.174       dsl }
    758      1.174       dsl 
    759       1.52        ad /*
    760       1.52        ad  * Create a new LWP within process 'p2', using LWP 'l1' as a template.
    761       1.52        ad  * The new LWP is created in state LSIDL and must be set running,
    762       1.52        ad  * suspended, or stopped by the caller.
    763       1.52        ad  */
    764        1.2   thorpej int
    765      1.134     rmind lwp_create(lwp_t *l1, proc_t *p2, vaddr_t uaddr, int flags,
    766      1.188  christos     void *stack, size_t stacksize, void (*func)(void *), void *arg,
    767      1.188  christos     lwp_t **rnewlwpp, int sclass, const sigset_t *sigmask,
    768      1.188  christos     const stack_t *sigstk)
    769        1.2   thorpej {
    770      1.215        ad 	struct lwp *l2;
    771       1.52        ad 	turnstile_t *ts;
    772      1.151       chs 	lwpid_t lid;
    773        1.2   thorpej 
    774      1.107        ad 	KASSERT(l1 == curlwp || l1->l_proc == &proc0);
    775      1.107        ad 
    776       1.52        ad 	/*
    777      1.215        ad 	 * Enforce limits, excluding the first lwp and kthreads.  We must
    778      1.215        ad 	 * use the process credentials here when adjusting the limit, as
    779      1.215        ad 	 * they are what's tied to the accounting entity.  However for
    780      1.215        ad 	 * authorizing the action, we'll use the LWP's credentials.
    781      1.169  christos 	 */
    782      1.215        ad 	mutex_enter(p2->p_lock);
    783      1.169  christos 	if (p2->p_nlwps != 0 && p2 != &proc0) {
    784      1.215        ad 		uid_t uid = kauth_cred_getuid(p2->p_cred);
    785      1.169  christos 		int count = chglwpcnt(uid, 1);
    786      1.169  christos 		if (__predict_false(count >
    787      1.169  christos 		    p2->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_NTHR].rlim_cur)) {
    788      1.169  christos 			if (kauth_authorize_process(l1->l_cred,
    789      1.169  christos 			    KAUTH_PROCESS_RLIMIT, p2,
    790      1.169  christos 			    KAUTH_ARG(KAUTH_REQ_PROCESS_RLIMIT_BYPASS),
    791      1.169  christos 			    &p2->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_NTHR], KAUTH_ARG(RLIMIT_NTHR))
    792      1.169  christos 			    != 0) {
    793      1.170  christos 				(void)chglwpcnt(uid, -1);
    794      1.215        ad 				mutex_exit(p2->p_lock);
    795      1.170  christos 				return EAGAIN;
    796      1.169  christos 			}
    797      1.169  christos 		}
    798      1.169  christos 	}
    799      1.169  christos 
    800      1.169  christos 	/*
    801       1.52        ad 	 * First off, reap any detached LWP waiting to be collected.
    802       1.52        ad 	 * We can re-use its LWP structure and turnstile.
    803       1.52        ad 	 */
    804      1.215        ad 	if ((l2 = p2->p_zomblwp) != NULL) {
    805      1.215        ad 		p2->p_zomblwp = NULL;
    806      1.215        ad 		lwp_free(l2, true, false);
    807      1.215        ad 		/* p2 now unlocked by lwp_free() */
    808       1.52        ad 		ts = l2->l_ts;
    809       1.75        ad 		KASSERT(l2->l_inheritedprio == -1);
    810       1.60      yamt 		KASSERT(SLIST_EMPTY(&l2->l_pi_lenders));
    811       1.52        ad 		memset(l2, 0, sizeof(*l2));
    812       1.52        ad 		l2->l_ts = ts;
    813      1.215        ad 	} else {
    814      1.215        ad 		mutex_exit(p2->p_lock);
    815      1.215        ad 		l2 = pool_cache_get(lwp_cache, PR_WAITOK);
    816      1.215        ad 		memset(l2, 0, sizeof(*l2));
    817      1.215        ad 		l2->l_ts = pool_cache_get(turnstile_cache, PR_WAITOK);
    818      1.215        ad 		SLIST_INIT(&l2->l_pi_lenders);
    819       1.52        ad 	}
    820        1.2   thorpej 
    821        1.2   thorpej 	l2->l_stat = LSIDL;
    822        1.2   thorpej 	l2->l_proc = p2;
    823       1.52        ad 	l2->l_refcnt = 1;
    824       1.75        ad 	l2->l_class = sclass;
    825      1.116        ad 
    826      1.116        ad 	/*
    827      1.116        ad 	 * If vfork(), we want the LWP to run fast and on the same CPU
    828      1.116        ad 	 * as its parent, so that it can reuse the VM context and cache
    829      1.116        ad 	 * footprint on the local CPU.
    830      1.116        ad 	 */
    831      1.116        ad 	l2->l_kpriority = ((flags & LWP_VFORK) ? true : false);
    832       1.82        ad 	l2->l_kpribase = PRI_KERNEL;
    833       1.52        ad 	l2->l_priority = l1->l_priority;
    834       1.75        ad 	l2->l_inheritedprio = -1;
    835      1.185  christos 	l2->l_protectprio = -1;
    836      1.185  christos 	l2->l_auxprio = -1;
    837  1.217.2.3        ad 	l2->l_flag = 0;
    838       1.88        ad 	l2->l_pflag = LP_MPSAFE;
    839      1.131        ad 	TAILQ_INIT(&l2->l_ld_locks);
    840      1.197     ozaki 	l2->l_psrefs = 0;
    841      1.208      maxv 	kmsan_lwp_alloc(l2);
    842      1.131        ad 
    843      1.131        ad 	/*
    844      1.156     pooka 	 * For vfork, borrow parent's lwpctl context if it exists.
    845      1.156     pooka 	 * This also causes us to return via lwp_userret.
    846      1.156     pooka 	 */
    847      1.156     pooka 	if (flags & LWP_VFORK && l1->l_lwpctl) {
    848      1.156     pooka 		l2->l_lwpctl = l1->l_lwpctl;
    849      1.156     pooka 		l2->l_flag |= LW_LWPCTL;
    850      1.156     pooka 	}
    851      1.156     pooka 
    852      1.156     pooka 	/*
    853      1.131        ad 	 * If not the first LWP in the process, grab a reference to the
    854      1.131        ad 	 * descriptor table.
    855      1.131        ad 	 */
    856       1.97        ad 	l2->l_fd = p2->p_fd;
    857      1.131        ad 	if (p2->p_nlwps != 0) {
    858      1.131        ad 		KASSERT(l1->l_proc == p2);
    859      1.136     rmind 		fd_hold(l2);
    860      1.131        ad 	} else {
    861      1.131        ad 		KASSERT(l1->l_proc != p2);
    862      1.131        ad 	}
    863       1.41   thorpej 
    864       1.56     pavel 	if (p2->p_flag & PK_SYSTEM) {
    865      1.134     rmind 		/* Mark it as a system LWP. */
    866       1.56     pavel 		l2->l_flag |= LW_SYSTEM;
    867       1.52        ad 	}
    868        1.2   thorpej 
    869      1.107        ad 	kpreempt_disable();
    870      1.212        ad 	l2->l_mutex = l1->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_lwplock;
    871      1.107        ad 	l2->l_cpu = l1->l_cpu;
    872      1.107        ad 	kpreempt_enable();
    873      1.107        ad 
    874      1.138    darran 	kdtrace_thread_ctor(NULL, l2);
    875       1.73     rmind 	lwp_initspecific(l2);
    876       1.75        ad 	sched_lwp_fork(l1, l2);
    877       1.37        ad 	lwp_update_creds(l2);
    878       1.70        ad 	callout_init(&l2->l_timeout_ch, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
    879       1.70        ad 	callout_setfunc(&l2->l_timeout_ch, sleepq_timeout, l2);
    880       1.52        ad 	cv_init(&l2->l_sigcv, "sigwait");
    881      1.171     rmind 	cv_init(&l2->l_waitcv, "vfork");
    882       1.52        ad 	l2->l_syncobj = &sched_syncobj;
    883      1.201     ozaki 	PSREF_DEBUG_INIT_LWP(l2);
    884        1.2   thorpej 
    885        1.2   thorpej 	if (rnewlwpp != NULL)
    886        1.2   thorpej 		*rnewlwpp = l2;
    887        1.2   thorpej 
    888      1.158      matt 	/*
    889      1.158      matt 	 * PCU state needs to be saved before calling uvm_lwp_fork() so that
    890      1.158      matt 	 * the MD cpu_lwp_fork() can copy the saved state to the new LWP.
    891      1.158      matt 	 */
    892      1.158      matt 	pcu_save_all(l1);
    893  1.217.2.3        ad #if PCU_UNIT_COUNT > 0
    894  1.217.2.3        ad 	l2->l_pcu_valid = l1->l_pcu_valid;
    895  1.217.2.3        ad #endif
    896      1.158      matt 
    897      1.137     rmind 	uvm_lwp_setuarea(l2, uaddr);
    898      1.190     skrll 	uvm_lwp_fork(l1, l2, stack, stacksize, func, (arg != NULL) ? arg : l2);
    899        1.2   thorpej 
    900      1.151       chs 	if ((flags & LWP_PIDLID) != 0) {
    901  1.217.2.3        ad 		/* Linux threads: use a PID. */
    902      1.151       chs 		lid = proc_alloc_pid(p2);
    903      1.151       chs 		l2->l_pflag |= LP_PIDLID;
    904      1.206     joerg 	} else if (p2->p_nlwps == 0) {
    905      1.207     joerg 		/*
    906  1.217.2.3        ad 		 * First LWP in process.  Copy the parent's LID to avoid
    907  1.217.2.3        ad 		 * causing problems for fork() + threads.  Don't give
    908  1.217.2.3        ad 		 * subsequent threads the distinction of using LID 1.
    909      1.207     joerg 		 */
    910  1.217.2.3        ad 		lid = l1->l_lid;
    911  1.217.2.3        ad 		p2->p_nlwpid = 2;
    912      1.151       chs 	} else {
    913  1.217.2.3        ad 		/* Scan the radix tree for a free LID. */
    914      1.151       chs 		lid = 0;
    915      1.151       chs 	}
    916      1.151       chs 
    917  1.217.2.3        ad 	/*
    918  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * Allocate LID if needed, and insert into the radix tree.  The
    919  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * first LWP in most processes has a LID of 1.  It turns out that if
    920  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * you insert an item with a key of zero to a radixtree, it's stored
    921  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * directly in the root (p_lwptree) and no extra memory is
    922  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * allocated.  We therefore always subtract 1 from the LID, which
    923  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * means no memory is allocated for the tree unless the program is
    924  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * using threads.  NB: the allocation and insert must take place
    925  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * under the same hold of p_lock.
    926  1.217.2.3        ad 	 */
    927      1.103        ad 	mutex_enter(p2->p_lock);
    928  1.217.2.3        ad 	for (;;) {
    929  1.217.2.3        ad 		int error;
    930  1.217.2.3        ad 
    931  1.217.2.3        ad 		l2->l_lid = (lid == 0 ? lwp_find_free_lid(p2) : lid);
    932  1.217.2.3        ad 
    933  1.217.2.3        ad 		rw_enter(&p2->p_treelock, RW_WRITER);
    934  1.217.2.3        ad 		error = radix_tree_insert_node(&p2->p_lwptree,
    935  1.217.2.3        ad 		    (uint64_t)(l2->l_lid - 1), l2);
    936  1.217.2.3        ad 		rw_exit(&p2->p_treelock);
    937  1.217.2.3        ad 
    938  1.217.2.3        ad 		if (__predict_true(error == 0)) {
    939  1.217.2.3        ad 			if (lid == 0)
    940  1.217.2.3        ad 				p2->p_nlwpid = l2->l_lid + 1;
    941  1.217.2.3        ad 			break;
    942  1.217.2.3        ad 		}
    943  1.217.2.3        ad 
    944  1.217.2.3        ad 		KASSERT(error == ENOMEM);
    945  1.217.2.3        ad 		mutex_exit(p2->p_lock);
    946  1.217.2.3        ad 		radix_tree_await_memory();
    947  1.217.2.3        ad 		mutex_enter(p2->p_lock);
    948  1.217.2.3        ad 	}
    949       1.52        ad 
    950       1.52        ad 	if ((flags & LWP_DETACHED) != 0) {
    951       1.52        ad 		l2->l_prflag = LPR_DETACHED;
    952       1.52        ad 		p2->p_ndlwps++;
    953       1.52        ad 	} else
    954       1.52        ad 		l2->l_prflag = 0;
    955       1.52        ad 
    956  1.217.2.3        ad 	if (l1->l_proc == p2) {
    957  1.217.2.3        ad 		/*
    958  1.217.2.3        ad 		 * These flags are set while p_lock is held.  Copy with
    959  1.217.2.3        ad 		 * p_lock held too, so the LWP doesn't sneak into the
    960  1.217.2.3        ad 		 * process without them being set.
    961  1.217.2.3        ad 		 */
    962  1.217.2.3        ad 		l2->l_flag |= (l1->l_flag & (LW_WEXIT | LW_WREBOOT | LW_WCORE));
    963  1.217.2.3        ad 	} else {
    964  1.217.2.3        ad 		/* fork(): pending core/exit doesn't apply to child. */
    965  1.217.2.3        ad 		l2->l_flag |= (l1->l_flag & LW_WREBOOT);
    966  1.217.2.3        ad 	}
    967  1.217.2.3        ad 
    968      1.188  christos 	l2->l_sigstk = *sigstk;
    969      1.188  christos 	l2->l_sigmask = *sigmask;
    970      1.176  christos 	TAILQ_INIT(&l2->l_sigpend.sp_info);
    971       1.52        ad 	sigemptyset(&l2->l_sigpend.sp_set);
    972      1.174       dsl 	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&p2->p_lwps, l2, l_sibling);
    973        1.2   thorpej 	p2->p_nlwps++;
    974      1.149      yamt 	p2->p_nrlwps++;
    975        1.2   thorpej 
    976      1.162     rmind 	KASSERT(l2->l_affinity == NULL);
    977      1.162     rmind 
    978      1.210        ad 	/* Inherit the affinity mask. */
    979      1.210        ad 	if (l1->l_affinity) {
    980      1.210        ad 		/*
    981      1.210        ad 		 * Note that we hold the state lock while inheriting
    982      1.210        ad 		 * the affinity to avoid race with sched_setaffinity().
    983      1.210        ad 		 */
    984      1.210        ad 		lwp_lock(l1);
    985      1.162     rmind 		if (l1->l_affinity) {
    986      1.210        ad 			kcpuset_use(l1->l_affinity);
    987      1.210        ad 			l2->l_affinity = l1->l_affinity;
    988      1.117  christos 		}
    989      1.210        ad 		lwp_unlock(l1);
    990       1.91     rmind 	}
    991  1.217.2.3        ad 
    992  1.217.2.3        ad 	/* This marks the end of the "must be atomic" section. */
    993      1.128     rmind 	mutex_exit(p2->p_lock);
    994      1.128     rmind 
    995      1.180  christos 	SDT_PROBE(proc, kernel, , lwp__create, l2, 0, 0, 0, 0);
    996      1.141    darran 
    997      1.128     rmind 	mutex_enter(proc_lock);
    998      1.128     rmind 	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&alllwp, l2, l_list);
    999      1.210        ad 	/* Inherit a processor-set */
   1000      1.210        ad 	l2->l_psid = l1->l_psid;
   1001      1.128     rmind 	mutex_exit(proc_lock);
   1002       1.91     rmind 
   1003       1.57       dsl 	SYSCALL_TIME_LWP_INIT(l2);
   1004       1.57       dsl 
   1005       1.16      manu 	if (p2->p_emul->e_lwp_fork)
   1006       1.16      manu 		(*p2->p_emul->e_lwp_fork)(l1, l2);
   1007       1.16      manu 
   1008        1.2   thorpej 	return (0);
   1009        1.2   thorpej }
   1010        1.2   thorpej 
   1011        1.2   thorpej /*
   1012      1.212        ad  * Set a new LWP running.  If the process is stopping, then the LWP is
   1013      1.212        ad  * created stopped.
   1014      1.212        ad  */
   1015      1.212        ad void
   1016      1.212        ad lwp_start(lwp_t *l, int flags)
   1017      1.212        ad {
   1018      1.212        ad 	proc_t *p = l->l_proc;
   1019      1.212        ad 
   1020      1.212        ad 	mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1021      1.212        ad 	lwp_lock(l);
   1022      1.212        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSIDL);
   1023      1.212        ad 	if ((flags & LWP_SUSPENDED) != 0) {
   1024      1.212        ad 		/* It'll suspend itself in lwp_userret(). */
   1025      1.212        ad 		l->l_flag |= LW_WSUSPEND;
   1026      1.212        ad 	}
   1027      1.212        ad 	if (p->p_stat == SSTOP || (p->p_sflag & PS_STOPPING) != 0) {
   1028      1.212        ad 		KASSERT(l->l_wchan == NULL);
   1029      1.212        ad 	    	l->l_stat = LSSTOP;
   1030      1.212        ad 		p->p_nrlwps--;
   1031      1.212        ad 		lwp_unlock(l);
   1032      1.212        ad 	} else {
   1033      1.212        ad 		setrunnable(l);
   1034      1.212        ad 		/* LWP now unlocked */
   1035      1.212        ad 	}
   1036      1.212        ad 	mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1037      1.212        ad }
   1038      1.212        ad 
   1039      1.212        ad /*
   1040       1.64      yamt  * Called by MD code when a new LWP begins execution.  Must be called
   1041       1.64      yamt  * with the previous LWP locked (so at splsched), or if there is no
   1042       1.64      yamt  * previous LWP, at splsched.
   1043       1.64      yamt  */
   1044       1.64      yamt void
   1045      1.178      matt lwp_startup(struct lwp *prev, struct lwp *new_lwp)
   1046       1.64      yamt {
   1047  1.217.2.3        ad 	kmutex_t *lock;
   1048  1.217.2.1        ad 
   1049      1.178      matt 	KASSERTMSG(new_lwp == curlwp, "l %p curlwp %p prevlwp %p", new_lwp, curlwp, prev);
   1050  1.217.2.1        ad 	KASSERT(kpreempt_disabled());
   1051  1.217.2.1        ad 	KASSERT(prev != NULL);
   1052  1.217.2.3        ad 	KASSERT((prev->l_pflag & LP_RUNNING) != 0);
   1053  1.217.2.1        ad 	KASSERT(curcpu()->ci_mtx_count == -2);
   1054  1.217.2.1        ad 
   1055  1.217.2.3        ad 	/*
   1056  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * Immediately mark the previous LWP as no longer running and unlock
   1057  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * (to keep lock wait times short as possible).  If a zombie, don't
   1058  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * touch after clearing LP_RUNNING as it could be reaped by another
   1059  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * CPU.  Issue a memory barrier to ensure this.
   1060  1.217.2.3        ad 	 */
   1061  1.217.2.3        ad 	lock = prev->l_mutex;
   1062  1.217.2.3        ad 	if (__predict_false(prev->l_stat == LSZOMB)) {
   1063  1.217.2.3        ad 		membar_sync();
   1064  1.217.2.3        ad 	}
   1065  1.217.2.3        ad 	prev->l_pflag &= ~LP_RUNNING;
   1066  1.217.2.3        ad 	mutex_spin_exit(lock);
   1067       1.64      yamt 
   1068  1.217.2.1        ad 	/* Correct spin mutex count after mi_switch(). */
   1069  1.217.2.1        ad 	curcpu()->ci_mtx_count = 0;
   1070      1.141    darran 
   1071  1.217.2.1        ad 	/* Install new VM context. */
   1072  1.217.2.1        ad 	if (__predict_true(new_lwp->l_proc->p_vmspace)) {
   1073      1.178      matt 		pmap_activate(new_lwp);
   1074  1.217.2.1        ad 	}
   1075  1.217.2.1        ad 
   1076  1.217.2.1        ad 	/* We remain at IPL_SCHED from mi_switch() - reset it. */
   1077      1.181     skrll 	spl0();
   1078      1.161  christos 
   1079       1.64      yamt 	LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(NULL, 0);
   1080  1.217.2.1        ad 	SDT_PROBE(proc, kernel, , lwp__start, new_lwp, 0, 0, 0, 0);
   1081  1.217.2.1        ad 
   1082  1.217.2.1        ad 	/* For kthreads, acquire kernel lock if not MPSAFE. */
   1083  1.217.2.1        ad 	if (__predict_false((new_lwp->l_pflag & LP_MPSAFE) == 0)) {
   1084      1.178      matt 		KERNEL_LOCK(1, new_lwp);
   1085       1.65        ad 	}
   1086       1.64      yamt }
   1087       1.64      yamt 
   1088       1.64      yamt /*
   1089       1.65        ad  * Exit an LWP.
   1090        1.2   thorpej  */
   1091        1.2   thorpej void
   1092        1.2   thorpej lwp_exit(struct lwp *l)
   1093        1.2   thorpej {
   1094        1.2   thorpej 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
   1095       1.52        ad 	struct lwp *l2;
   1096       1.65        ad 	bool current;
   1097       1.65        ad 
   1098       1.65        ad 	current = (l == curlwp);
   1099        1.2   thorpej 
   1100      1.114     rmind 	KASSERT(current || (l->l_stat == LSIDL && l->l_target_cpu == NULL));
   1101      1.131        ad 	KASSERT(p == curproc);
   1102        1.2   thorpej 
   1103      1.180  christos 	SDT_PROBE(proc, kernel, , lwp__exit, l, 0, 0, 0, 0);
   1104      1.141    darran 
   1105  1.217.2.2        ad 	/* Verify that we hold no locks; for DIAGNOSTIC check kernel_lock. */
   1106  1.217.2.1        ad 	LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(NULL, 0);
   1107  1.217.2.2        ad 	KASSERTMSG(curcpu()->ci_biglock_count == 0, "kernel_lock leaked");
   1108       1.16      manu 
   1109        1.2   thorpej 	/*
   1110       1.52        ad 	 * If we are the last live LWP in a process, we need to exit the
   1111       1.52        ad 	 * entire process.  We do so with an exit status of zero, because
   1112       1.52        ad 	 * it's a "controlled" exit, and because that's what Solaris does.
   1113       1.52        ad 	 *
   1114       1.52        ad 	 * We are not quite a zombie yet, but for accounting purposes we
   1115       1.52        ad 	 * must increment the count of zombies here.
   1116       1.45   thorpej 	 *
   1117       1.45   thorpej 	 * Note: the last LWP's specificdata will be deleted here.
   1118        1.2   thorpej 	 */
   1119      1.103        ad 	mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1120       1.52        ad 	if (p->p_nlwps - p->p_nzlwps == 1) {
   1121       1.65        ad 		KASSERT(current == true);
   1122      1.172      matt 		KASSERT(p != &proc0);
   1123      1.184  christos 		exit1(l, 0, 0);
   1124       1.19  jdolecek 		/* NOTREACHED */
   1125        1.2   thorpej 	}
   1126       1.52        ad 	p->p_nzlwps++;
   1127      1.103        ad 	mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1128       1.52        ad 
   1129       1.52        ad 	if (p->p_emul->e_lwp_exit)
   1130       1.52        ad 		(*p->p_emul->e_lwp_exit)(l);
   1131        1.2   thorpej 
   1132      1.131        ad 	/* Drop filedesc reference. */
   1133      1.131        ad 	fd_free();
   1134      1.131        ad 
   1135      1.196   hannken 	/* Release fstrans private data. */
   1136      1.196   hannken 	fstrans_lwp_dtor(l);
   1137      1.196   hannken 
   1138       1.45   thorpej 	/* Delete the specificdata while it's still safe to sleep. */
   1139      1.145     pooka 	lwp_finispecific(l);
   1140       1.45   thorpej 
   1141       1.52        ad 	/*
   1142       1.52        ad 	 * Release our cached credentials.
   1143       1.52        ad 	 */
   1144       1.37        ad 	kauth_cred_free(l->l_cred);
   1145       1.70        ad 	callout_destroy(&l->l_timeout_ch);
   1146       1.65        ad 
   1147       1.65        ad 	/*
   1148      1.198     kamil 	 * If traced, report LWP exit event to the debugger.
   1149      1.198     kamil 	 *
   1150       1.52        ad 	 * Remove the LWP from the global list.
   1151      1.151       chs 	 * Free its LID from the PID namespace if needed.
   1152       1.52        ad 	 */
   1153      1.102        ad 	mutex_enter(proc_lock);
   1154      1.198     kamil 
   1155      1.199     kamil 	if ((p->p_slflag & (PSL_TRACED|PSL_TRACELWP_EXIT)) ==
   1156      1.198     kamil 	    (PSL_TRACED|PSL_TRACELWP_EXIT)) {
   1157      1.198     kamil 		mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1158      1.202     kamil 		if (ISSET(p->p_sflag, PS_WEXIT)) {
   1159      1.202     kamil 			mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1160      1.202     kamil 			/*
   1161      1.202     kamil 			 * We are exiting, bail out without informing parent
   1162      1.202     kamil 			 * about a terminating LWP as it would deadlock.
   1163      1.202     kamil 			 */
   1164      1.202     kamil 		} else {
   1165      1.203     kamil 			eventswitch(TRAP_LWP, PTRACE_LWP_EXIT, l->l_lid);
   1166      1.202     kamil 			mutex_enter(proc_lock);
   1167      1.202     kamil 		}
   1168      1.198     kamil 	}
   1169      1.198     kamil 
   1170       1.52        ad 	LIST_REMOVE(l, l_list);
   1171      1.151       chs 	if ((l->l_pflag & LP_PIDLID) != 0 && l->l_lid != p->p_pid) {
   1172      1.151       chs 		proc_free_pid(l->l_lid);
   1173      1.151       chs 	}
   1174      1.102        ad 	mutex_exit(proc_lock);
   1175       1.19  jdolecek 
   1176       1.52        ad 	/*
   1177       1.52        ad 	 * Get rid of all references to the LWP that others (e.g. procfs)
   1178       1.52        ad 	 * may have, and mark the LWP as a zombie.  If the LWP is detached,
   1179       1.52        ad 	 * mark it waiting for collection in the proc structure.  Note that
   1180       1.52        ad 	 * before we can do that, we need to free any other dead, deatched
   1181       1.52        ad 	 * LWP waiting to meet its maker.
   1182       1.52        ad 	 */
   1183      1.103        ad 	mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1184       1.52        ad 	lwp_drainrefs(l);
   1185       1.31      yamt 
   1186       1.52        ad 	if ((l->l_prflag & LPR_DETACHED) != 0) {
   1187       1.52        ad 		while ((l2 = p->p_zomblwp) != NULL) {
   1188       1.52        ad 			p->p_zomblwp = NULL;
   1189       1.63        ad 			lwp_free(l2, false, false);/* releases proc mutex */
   1190      1.103        ad 			mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1191       1.72        ad 			l->l_refcnt++;
   1192       1.72        ad 			lwp_drainrefs(l);
   1193       1.52        ad 		}
   1194       1.52        ad 		p->p_zomblwp = l;
   1195       1.52        ad 	}
   1196       1.31      yamt 
   1197       1.52        ad 	/*
   1198       1.52        ad 	 * If we find a pending signal for the process and we have been
   1199      1.151       chs 	 * asked to check for signals, then we lose: arrange to have
   1200       1.52        ad 	 * all other LWPs in the process check for signals.
   1201       1.52        ad 	 */
   1202       1.56     pavel 	if ((l->l_flag & LW_PENDSIG) != 0 &&
   1203       1.52        ad 	    firstsig(&p->p_sigpend.sp_set) != 0) {
   1204       1.52        ad 		LIST_FOREACH(l2, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
   1205       1.52        ad 			lwp_lock(l2);
   1206      1.209        ad 			signotify(l2);
   1207       1.52        ad 			lwp_unlock(l2);
   1208       1.52        ad 		}
   1209       1.31      yamt 	}
   1210       1.31      yamt 
   1211      1.158      matt 	/*
   1212      1.158      matt 	 * Release any PCU resources before becoming a zombie.
   1213      1.158      matt 	 */
   1214      1.158      matt 	pcu_discard_all(l);
   1215      1.158      matt 
   1216       1.52        ad 	lwp_lock(l);
   1217       1.52        ad 	l->l_stat = LSZOMB;
   1218      1.162     rmind 	if (l->l_name != NULL) {
   1219       1.90        ad 		strcpy(l->l_name, "(zombie)");
   1220      1.128     rmind 	}
   1221       1.52        ad 	lwp_unlock(l);
   1222        1.2   thorpej 	p->p_nrlwps--;
   1223       1.52        ad 	cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
   1224       1.78        ad 	if (l->l_lwpctl != NULL)
   1225       1.78        ad 		l->l_lwpctl->lc_curcpu = LWPCTL_CPU_EXITED;
   1226      1.103        ad 	mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1227       1.52        ad 
   1228       1.52        ad 	/*
   1229       1.52        ad 	 * We can no longer block.  At this point, lwp_free() may already
   1230       1.52        ad 	 * be gunning for us.  On a multi-CPU system, we may be off p_lwps.
   1231       1.52        ad 	 *
   1232       1.52        ad 	 * Free MD LWP resources.
   1233       1.52        ad 	 */
   1234       1.52        ad 	cpu_lwp_free(l, 0);
   1235        1.2   thorpej 
   1236       1.65        ad 	if (current) {
   1237  1.217.2.1        ad 		/* Switch away into oblivion. */
   1238  1.217.2.1        ad 		lwp_lock(l);
   1239  1.217.2.1        ad 		spc_lock(l->l_cpu);
   1240  1.217.2.1        ad 		mi_switch(l);
   1241  1.217.2.1        ad 		panic("lwp_exit");
   1242       1.65        ad 	}
   1243        1.2   thorpej }
   1244        1.2   thorpej 
   1245       1.52        ad /*
   1246       1.52        ad  * Free a dead LWP's remaining resources.
   1247       1.52        ad  *
   1248       1.52        ad  * XXXLWP limits.
   1249       1.52        ad  */
   1250       1.52        ad void
   1251       1.63        ad lwp_free(struct lwp *l, bool recycle, bool last)
   1252       1.52        ad {
   1253       1.52        ad 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
   1254      1.100        ad 	struct rusage *ru;
   1255  1.217.2.3        ad 	struct lwp *l2 __diagused;
   1256       1.52        ad 	ksiginfoq_t kq;
   1257       1.52        ad 
   1258       1.92      yamt 	KASSERT(l != curlwp);
   1259      1.160      yamt 	KASSERT(last || mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
   1260       1.92      yamt 
   1261      1.177  christos 	/*
   1262      1.177  christos 	 * We use the process credentials instead of the lwp credentials here
   1263      1.177  christos 	 * because the lwp credentials maybe cached (just after a setuid call)
   1264      1.177  christos 	 * and we don't want pay for syncing, since the lwp is going away
   1265      1.177  christos 	 * anyway
   1266      1.177  christos 	 */
   1267      1.169  christos 	if (p != &proc0 && p->p_nlwps != 1)
   1268      1.177  christos 		(void)chglwpcnt(kauth_cred_getuid(p->p_cred), -1);
   1269  1.217.2.1        ad 
   1270       1.52        ad 	/*
   1271  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * If this was not the last LWP in the process, then adjust counters
   1272  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * and unlock.  This is done differently for the last LWP in exit1().
   1273       1.52        ad 	 */
   1274       1.52        ad 	if (!last) {
   1275       1.52        ad 		/*
   1276       1.52        ad 		 * Add the LWP's run time to the process' base value.
   1277       1.52        ad 		 * This needs to co-incide with coming off p_lwps.
   1278       1.52        ad 		 */
   1279       1.86      yamt 		bintime_add(&p->p_rtime, &l->l_rtime);
   1280       1.64      yamt 		p->p_pctcpu += l->l_pctcpu;
   1281      1.100        ad 		ru = &p->p_stats->p_ru;
   1282      1.100        ad 		ruadd(ru, &l->l_ru);
   1283      1.100        ad 		ru->ru_nvcsw += (l->l_ncsw - l->l_nivcsw);
   1284      1.100        ad 		ru->ru_nivcsw += l->l_nivcsw;
   1285       1.52        ad 		LIST_REMOVE(l, l_sibling);
   1286       1.52        ad 		p->p_nlwps--;
   1287       1.52        ad 		p->p_nzlwps--;
   1288       1.52        ad 		if ((l->l_prflag & LPR_DETACHED) != 0)
   1289       1.52        ad 			p->p_ndlwps--;
   1290       1.63        ad 
   1291  1.217.2.3        ad 		/* Make note of the LID being free, and remove from tree. */
   1292  1.217.2.3        ad 		if (l->l_lid < p->p_nlwpid)
   1293  1.217.2.3        ad 			p->p_nlwpid = l->l_lid;
   1294  1.217.2.3        ad 		rw_enter(&p->p_treelock, RW_WRITER);
   1295  1.217.2.3        ad 		l2 = radix_tree_remove_node(&p->p_lwptree,
   1296  1.217.2.3        ad 		    (uint64_t)(l->l_lid - 1));
   1297  1.217.2.3        ad 		KASSERT(l2 == l);
   1298  1.217.2.3        ad 		rw_exit(&p->p_treelock);
   1299  1.217.2.3        ad 
   1300       1.63        ad 		/*
   1301       1.63        ad 		 * Have any LWPs sleeping in lwp_wait() recheck for
   1302       1.63        ad 		 * deadlock.
   1303       1.63        ad 		 */
   1304       1.63        ad 		cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
   1305      1.103        ad 		mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1306       1.63        ad 	}
   1307       1.52        ad 
   1308       1.63        ad 	/*
   1309       1.63        ad 	 * In the unlikely event that the LWP is still on the CPU,
   1310  1.217.2.3        ad 	 * then spin until it has switched away.
   1311       1.63        ad 	 */
   1312  1.217.2.3        ad 	membar_consumer();
   1313  1.217.2.3        ad 	while (__predict_false((l->l_pflag & LP_RUNNING) != 0)) {
   1314  1.217.2.1        ad 		SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_HOOK;
   1315       1.63        ad 	}
   1316       1.52        ad 
   1317       1.52        ad 	/*
   1318       1.52        ad 	 * Destroy the LWP's remaining signal information.
   1319       1.52        ad 	 */
   1320       1.52        ad 	ksiginfo_queue_init(&kq);
   1321       1.52        ad 	sigclear(&l->l_sigpend, NULL, &kq);
   1322       1.52        ad 	ksiginfo_queue_drain(&kq);
   1323       1.52        ad 	cv_destroy(&l->l_sigcv);
   1324      1.171     rmind 	cv_destroy(&l->l_waitcv);
   1325        1.2   thorpej 
   1326       1.19  jdolecek 	/*
   1327      1.162     rmind 	 * Free lwpctl structure and affinity.
   1328      1.162     rmind 	 */
   1329      1.162     rmind 	if (l->l_lwpctl) {
   1330      1.162     rmind 		lwp_ctl_free(l);
   1331      1.162     rmind 	}
   1332      1.162     rmind 	if (l->l_affinity) {
   1333      1.162     rmind 		kcpuset_unuse(l->l_affinity, NULL);
   1334      1.162     rmind 		l->l_affinity = NULL;
   1335      1.162     rmind 	}
   1336      1.162     rmind 
   1337      1.162     rmind 	/*
   1338       1.52        ad 	 * Free the LWP's turnstile and the LWP structure itself unless the
   1339       1.93      yamt 	 * caller wants to recycle them.  Also, free the scheduler specific
   1340       1.93      yamt 	 * data.
   1341       1.52        ad 	 *
   1342       1.52        ad 	 * We can't return turnstile0 to the pool (it didn't come from it),
   1343       1.52        ad 	 * so if it comes up just drop it quietly and move on.
   1344       1.52        ad 	 *
   1345       1.52        ad 	 * We don't recycle the VM resources at this time.
   1346       1.19  jdolecek 	 */
   1347       1.64      yamt 
   1348       1.52        ad 	if (!recycle && l->l_ts != &turnstile0)
   1349       1.76        ad 		pool_cache_put(turnstile_cache, l->l_ts);
   1350       1.90        ad 	if (l->l_name != NULL)
   1351       1.90        ad 		kmem_free(l->l_name, MAXCOMLEN);
   1352      1.135     rmind 
   1353      1.208      maxv 	kmsan_lwp_free(l);
   1354       1.52        ad 	cpu_lwp_free2(l);
   1355       1.19  jdolecek 	uvm_lwp_exit(l);
   1356      1.134     rmind 
   1357       1.60      yamt 	KASSERT(SLIST_EMPTY(&l->l_pi_lenders));
   1358       1.75        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_inheritedprio == -1);
   1359      1.155      matt 	KASSERT(l->l_blcnt == 0);
   1360      1.138    darran 	kdtrace_thread_dtor(NULL, l);
   1361       1.52        ad 	if (!recycle)
   1362       1.87        ad 		pool_cache_put(lwp_cache, l);
   1363        1.2   thorpej }
   1364        1.2   thorpej 
   1365        1.2   thorpej /*
   1366       1.91     rmind  * Migrate the LWP to the another CPU.  Unlocks the LWP.
   1367       1.91     rmind  */
   1368       1.91     rmind void
   1369      1.114     rmind lwp_migrate(lwp_t *l, struct cpu_info *tci)
   1370       1.91     rmind {
   1371      1.114     rmind 	struct schedstate_percpu *tspc;
   1372      1.121     rmind 	int lstat = l->l_stat;
   1373      1.121     rmind 
   1374       1.91     rmind 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
   1375      1.114     rmind 	KASSERT(tci != NULL);
   1376      1.114     rmind 
   1377      1.121     rmind 	/* If LWP is still on the CPU, it must be handled like LSONPROC */
   1378  1.217.2.3        ad 	if ((l->l_pflag & LP_RUNNING) != 0) {
   1379      1.121     rmind 		lstat = LSONPROC;
   1380      1.121     rmind 	}
   1381      1.121     rmind 
   1382      1.114     rmind 	/*
   1383      1.114     rmind 	 * The destination CPU could be changed while previous migration
   1384      1.114     rmind 	 * was not finished.
   1385      1.114     rmind 	 */
   1386      1.121     rmind 	if (l->l_target_cpu != NULL) {
   1387      1.114     rmind 		l->l_target_cpu = tci;
   1388      1.114     rmind 		lwp_unlock(l);
   1389      1.114     rmind 		return;
   1390      1.114     rmind 	}
   1391       1.91     rmind 
   1392      1.114     rmind 	/* Nothing to do if trying to migrate to the same CPU */
   1393      1.114     rmind 	if (l->l_cpu == tci) {
   1394       1.91     rmind 		lwp_unlock(l);
   1395       1.91     rmind 		return;
   1396       1.91     rmind 	}
   1397       1.91     rmind 
   1398      1.114     rmind 	KASSERT(l->l_target_cpu == NULL);
   1399      1.114     rmind 	tspc = &tci->ci_schedstate;
   1400      1.121     rmind 	switch (lstat) {
   1401       1.91     rmind 	case LSRUN:
   1402      1.134     rmind 		l->l_target_cpu = tci;
   1403      1.134     rmind 		break;
   1404       1.91     rmind 	case LSSLEEP:
   1405      1.114     rmind 		l->l_cpu = tci;
   1406       1.91     rmind 		break;
   1407      1.212        ad 	case LSIDL:
   1408       1.91     rmind 	case LSSTOP:
   1409       1.91     rmind 	case LSSUSPENDED:
   1410      1.114     rmind 		l->l_cpu = tci;
   1411      1.114     rmind 		if (l->l_wchan == NULL) {
   1412      1.114     rmind 			lwp_unlock_to(l, tspc->spc_lwplock);
   1413      1.114     rmind 			return;
   1414       1.91     rmind 		}
   1415      1.114     rmind 		break;
   1416       1.91     rmind 	case LSONPROC:
   1417      1.114     rmind 		l->l_target_cpu = tci;
   1418      1.114     rmind 		spc_lock(l->l_cpu);
   1419      1.212        ad 		sched_resched_cpu(l->l_cpu, PRI_USER_RT, true);
   1420      1.212        ad 		/* spc now unlocked */
   1421       1.91     rmind 		break;
   1422       1.91     rmind 	}
   1423       1.91     rmind 	lwp_unlock(l);
   1424       1.91     rmind }
   1425       1.91     rmind 
   1426       1.91     rmind /*
   1427       1.94     rmind  * Find the LWP in the process.  Arguments may be zero, in such case,
   1428       1.94     rmind  * the calling process and first LWP in the list will be used.
   1429      1.103        ad  * On success - returns proc locked.
   1430       1.91     rmind  */
   1431       1.91     rmind struct lwp *
   1432       1.91     rmind lwp_find2(pid_t pid, lwpid_t lid)
   1433       1.91     rmind {
   1434       1.91     rmind 	proc_t *p;
   1435       1.91     rmind 	lwp_t *l;
   1436       1.91     rmind 
   1437      1.150     rmind 	/* Find the process. */
   1438       1.94     rmind 	if (pid != 0) {
   1439      1.150     rmind 		mutex_enter(proc_lock);
   1440      1.150     rmind 		p = proc_find(pid);
   1441      1.150     rmind 		if (p == NULL) {
   1442      1.150     rmind 			mutex_exit(proc_lock);
   1443      1.150     rmind 			return NULL;
   1444      1.150     rmind 		}
   1445      1.150     rmind 		mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1446      1.102        ad 		mutex_exit(proc_lock);
   1447      1.150     rmind 	} else {
   1448      1.150     rmind 		p = curlwp->l_proc;
   1449      1.150     rmind 		mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1450      1.150     rmind 	}
   1451      1.150     rmind 	/* Find the thread. */
   1452      1.150     rmind 	if (lid != 0) {
   1453      1.150     rmind 		l = lwp_find(p, lid);
   1454      1.150     rmind 	} else {
   1455      1.150     rmind 		l = LIST_FIRST(&p->p_lwps);
   1456       1.94     rmind 	}
   1457      1.103        ad 	if (l == NULL) {
   1458      1.103        ad 		mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1459      1.103        ad 	}
   1460       1.91     rmind 	return l;
   1461       1.91     rmind }
   1462       1.91     rmind 
   1463       1.91     rmind /*
   1464      1.168      yamt  * Look up a live LWP within the specified process.
   1465       1.52        ad  *
   1466  1.217.2.3        ad  * Must be called with p->p_lock held (as it looks at the radix tree,
   1467  1.217.2.3        ad  * and also wants to exclude idle and zombie LWPs).
   1468       1.52        ad  */
   1469       1.52        ad struct lwp *
   1470      1.151       chs lwp_find(struct proc *p, lwpid_t id)
   1471       1.52        ad {
   1472       1.52        ad 	struct lwp *l;
   1473       1.52        ad 
   1474      1.103        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
   1475       1.52        ad 
   1476  1.217.2.3        ad 	l = radix_tree_lookup_node(&p->p_lwptree, (uint64_t)(id - 1));
   1477  1.217.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(l == NULL || l->l_lid == id);
   1478       1.52        ad 
   1479       1.52        ad 	/*
   1480       1.52        ad 	 * No need to lock - all of these conditions will
   1481       1.52        ad 	 * be visible with the process level mutex held.
   1482       1.52        ad 	 */
   1483       1.52        ad 	if (l != NULL && (l->l_stat == LSIDL || l->l_stat == LSZOMB))
   1484       1.52        ad 		l = NULL;
   1485       1.52        ad 
   1486       1.52        ad 	return l;
   1487       1.52        ad }
   1488       1.52        ad 
   1489       1.52        ad /*
   1490       1.37        ad  * Update an LWP's cached credentials to mirror the process' master copy.
   1491       1.37        ad  *
   1492       1.37        ad  * This happens early in the syscall path, on user trap, and on LWP
   1493       1.37        ad  * creation.  A long-running LWP can also voluntarily choose to update
   1494      1.179       snj  * its credentials by calling this routine.  This may be called from
   1495       1.37        ad  * LWP_CACHE_CREDS(), which checks l->l_cred != p->p_cred beforehand.
   1496       1.37        ad  */
   1497       1.37        ad void
   1498       1.37        ad lwp_update_creds(struct lwp *l)
   1499       1.37        ad {
   1500       1.37        ad 	kauth_cred_t oc;
   1501       1.37        ad 	struct proc *p;
   1502       1.37        ad 
   1503       1.37        ad 	p = l->l_proc;
   1504       1.37        ad 	oc = l->l_cred;
   1505       1.37        ad 
   1506      1.103        ad 	mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1507       1.37        ad 	kauth_cred_hold(p->p_cred);
   1508       1.37        ad 	l->l_cred = p->p_cred;
   1509       1.98        ad 	l->l_prflag &= ~LPR_CRMOD;
   1510      1.103        ad 	mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1511       1.88        ad 	if (oc != NULL)
   1512       1.37        ad 		kauth_cred_free(oc);
   1513       1.52        ad }
   1514       1.52        ad 
   1515       1.52        ad /*
   1516       1.52        ad  * Verify that an LWP is locked, and optionally verify that the lock matches
   1517       1.52        ad  * one we specify.
   1518       1.52        ad  */
   1519       1.52        ad int
   1520       1.52        ad lwp_locked(struct lwp *l, kmutex_t *mtx)
   1521       1.52        ad {
   1522       1.52        ad 	kmutex_t *cur = l->l_mutex;
   1523       1.52        ad 
   1524       1.52        ad 	return mutex_owned(cur) && (mtx == cur || mtx == NULL);
   1525       1.52        ad }
   1526       1.52        ad 
   1527       1.52        ad /*
   1528       1.52        ad  * Lend a new mutex to an LWP.  The old mutex must be held.
   1529       1.52        ad  */
   1530      1.211        ad kmutex_t *
   1531      1.178      matt lwp_setlock(struct lwp *l, kmutex_t *mtx)
   1532       1.52        ad {
   1533      1.211        ad 	kmutex_t *oldmtx = l->l_mutex;
   1534       1.52        ad 
   1535      1.211        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(oldmtx));
   1536       1.52        ad 
   1537      1.107        ad 	membar_exit();
   1538      1.178      matt 	l->l_mutex = mtx;
   1539      1.211        ad 	return oldmtx;
   1540       1.52        ad }
   1541       1.52        ad 
   1542       1.52        ad /*
   1543       1.52        ad  * Lend a new mutex to an LWP, and release the old mutex.  The old mutex
   1544       1.52        ad  * must be held.
   1545       1.52        ad  */
   1546       1.52        ad void
   1547      1.178      matt lwp_unlock_to(struct lwp *l, kmutex_t *mtx)
   1548       1.52        ad {
   1549       1.52        ad 	kmutex_t *old;
   1550       1.52        ad 
   1551      1.152     rmind 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
   1552       1.52        ad 
   1553       1.52        ad 	old = l->l_mutex;
   1554      1.107        ad 	membar_exit();
   1555      1.178      matt 	l->l_mutex = mtx;
   1556       1.52        ad 	mutex_spin_exit(old);
   1557       1.52        ad }
   1558       1.52        ad 
   1559       1.60      yamt int
   1560       1.60      yamt lwp_trylock(struct lwp *l)
   1561       1.60      yamt {
   1562       1.60      yamt 	kmutex_t *old;
   1563       1.60      yamt 
   1564       1.60      yamt 	for (;;) {
   1565       1.60      yamt 		if (!mutex_tryenter(old = l->l_mutex))
   1566       1.60      yamt 			return 0;
   1567       1.60      yamt 		if (__predict_true(l->l_mutex == old))
   1568       1.60      yamt 			return 1;
   1569       1.60      yamt 		mutex_spin_exit(old);
   1570       1.60      yamt 	}
   1571       1.60      yamt }
   1572       1.60      yamt 
   1573      1.134     rmind void
   1574      1.211        ad lwp_unsleep(lwp_t *l, bool unlock)
   1575       1.96        ad {
   1576       1.96        ad 
   1577       1.96        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(l->l_mutex));
   1578      1.211        ad 	(*l->l_syncobj->sobj_unsleep)(l, unlock);
   1579       1.96        ad }
   1580       1.96        ad 
   1581       1.52        ad /*
   1582       1.56     pavel  * Handle exceptions for mi_userret().  Called if a member of LW_USERRET is
   1583       1.52        ad  * set.
   1584       1.52        ad  */
   1585       1.52        ad void
   1586       1.52        ad lwp_userret(struct lwp *l)
   1587       1.52        ad {
   1588       1.52        ad 	struct proc *p;
   1589       1.52        ad 	int sig;
   1590       1.52        ad 
   1591      1.114     rmind 	KASSERT(l == curlwp);
   1592      1.114     rmind 	KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSONPROC);
   1593       1.52        ad 	p = l->l_proc;
   1594       1.52        ad 
   1595       1.75        ad #ifndef __HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS
   1596       1.75        ad 	/* Run pending soft interrupts. */
   1597       1.75        ad 	if (l->l_cpu->ci_data.cpu_softints != 0)
   1598       1.75        ad 		softint_overlay();
   1599       1.75        ad #endif
   1600       1.75        ad 
   1601       1.52        ad 	/*
   1602      1.167     rmind 	 * It is safe to do this read unlocked on a MP system..
   1603       1.52        ad 	 */
   1604      1.167     rmind 	while ((l->l_flag & LW_USERRET) != 0) {
   1605       1.52        ad 		/*
   1606       1.52        ad 		 * Process pending signals first, unless the process
   1607       1.61        ad 		 * is dumping core or exiting, where we will instead
   1608      1.101     rmind 		 * enter the LW_WSUSPEND case below.
   1609       1.52        ad 		 */
   1610       1.61        ad 		if ((l->l_flag & (LW_PENDSIG | LW_WCORE | LW_WEXIT)) ==
   1611       1.61        ad 		    LW_PENDSIG) {
   1612      1.103        ad 			mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1613       1.52        ad 			while ((sig = issignal(l)) != 0)
   1614       1.52        ad 				postsig(sig);
   1615      1.103        ad 			mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1616       1.52        ad 		}
   1617       1.52        ad 
   1618       1.52        ad 		/*
   1619       1.52        ad 		 * Core-dump or suspend pending.
   1620       1.52        ad 		 *
   1621      1.159      matt 		 * In case of core dump, suspend ourselves, so that the kernel
   1622      1.159      matt 		 * stack and therefore the userland registers saved in the
   1623      1.159      matt 		 * trapframe are around for coredump() to write them out.
   1624      1.159      matt 		 * We also need to save any PCU resources that we have so that
   1625      1.159      matt 		 * they accessible for coredump().  We issue a wakeup on
   1626      1.159      matt 		 * p->p_lwpcv so that sigexit() will write the core file out
   1627      1.159      matt 		 * once all other LWPs are suspended.
   1628       1.52        ad 		 */
   1629       1.56     pavel 		if ((l->l_flag & LW_WSUSPEND) != 0) {
   1630      1.159      matt 			pcu_save_all(l);
   1631      1.103        ad 			mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1632       1.52        ad 			p->p_nrlwps--;
   1633       1.52        ad 			cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
   1634       1.52        ad 			lwp_lock(l);
   1635       1.52        ad 			l->l_stat = LSSUSPENDED;
   1636      1.104        ad 			lwp_unlock(l);
   1637      1.103        ad 			mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1638      1.104        ad 			lwp_lock(l);
   1639      1.217        ad 			spc_lock(l->l_cpu);
   1640       1.64      yamt 			mi_switch(l);
   1641       1.52        ad 		}
   1642       1.52        ad 
   1643       1.52        ad 		/* Process is exiting. */
   1644       1.56     pavel 		if ((l->l_flag & LW_WEXIT) != 0) {
   1645       1.52        ad 			lwp_exit(l);
   1646       1.52        ad 			KASSERT(0);
   1647       1.52        ad 			/* NOTREACHED */
   1648       1.52        ad 		}
   1649      1.156     pooka 
   1650      1.156     pooka 		/* update lwpctl processor (for vfork child_return) */
   1651      1.156     pooka 		if (l->l_flag & LW_LWPCTL) {
   1652      1.156     pooka 			lwp_lock(l);
   1653      1.156     pooka 			KASSERT(kpreempt_disabled());
   1654      1.156     pooka 			l->l_lwpctl->lc_curcpu = (int)cpu_index(l->l_cpu);
   1655      1.156     pooka 			l->l_lwpctl->lc_pctr++;
   1656      1.156     pooka 			l->l_flag &= ~LW_LWPCTL;
   1657      1.156     pooka 			lwp_unlock(l);
   1658      1.156     pooka 		}
   1659       1.52        ad 	}
   1660       1.52        ad }
   1661       1.52        ad 
   1662       1.52        ad /*
   1663       1.52        ad  * Force an LWP to enter the kernel, to take a trip through lwp_userret().
   1664       1.52        ad  */
   1665       1.52        ad void
   1666       1.52        ad lwp_need_userret(struct lwp *l)
   1667       1.52        ad {
   1668      1.209        ad 
   1669      1.209        ad 	KASSERT(!cpu_intr_p());
   1670       1.63        ad 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
   1671       1.52        ad 
   1672       1.52        ad 	/*
   1673      1.209        ad 	 * If the LWP is in any state other than LSONPROC, we know that it
   1674      1.209        ad 	 * is executing in-kernel and will hit userret() on the way out.
   1675      1.209        ad 	 *
   1676      1.209        ad 	 * If the LWP is curlwp, then we know we'll be back out to userspace
   1677      1.209        ad 	 * soon (can't be called from a hardware interrupt here).
   1678      1.209        ad 	 *
   1679      1.209        ad 	 * Otherwise, we can't be sure what the LWP is doing, so first make
   1680      1.209        ad 	 * sure the update to l_flag will be globally visible, and then
   1681      1.209        ad 	 * force the LWP to take a trip through trap() where it will do
   1682      1.209        ad 	 * userret().
   1683      1.209        ad 	 */
   1684      1.209        ad 	if (l->l_stat == LSONPROC && l != curlwp) {
   1685      1.209        ad 		membar_producer();
   1686      1.209        ad 		cpu_signotify(l);
   1687      1.209        ad 	}
   1688       1.52        ad }
   1689       1.52        ad 
   1690       1.52        ad /*
   1691       1.52        ad  * Add one reference to an LWP.  This will prevent the LWP from
   1692       1.52        ad  * exiting, thus keep the lwp structure and PCB around to inspect.
   1693       1.52        ad  */
   1694       1.52        ad void
   1695       1.52        ad lwp_addref(struct lwp *l)
   1696       1.52        ad {
   1697       1.52        ad 
   1698      1.103        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(l->l_proc->p_lock));
   1699       1.52        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_stat != LSZOMB);
   1700       1.52        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_refcnt != 0);
   1701       1.52        ad 
   1702       1.52        ad 	l->l_refcnt++;
   1703       1.52        ad }
   1704       1.52        ad 
   1705       1.52        ad /*
   1706       1.52        ad  * Remove one reference to an LWP.  If this is the last reference,
   1707       1.52        ad  * then we must finalize the LWP's death.
   1708       1.52        ad  */
   1709       1.52        ad void
   1710       1.52        ad lwp_delref(struct lwp *l)
   1711       1.52        ad {
   1712       1.52        ad 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
   1713       1.52        ad 
   1714      1.103        ad 	mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1715      1.142  christos 	lwp_delref2(l);
   1716      1.142  christos 	mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1717      1.142  christos }
   1718      1.142  christos 
   1719      1.142  christos /*
   1720      1.142  christos  * Remove one reference to an LWP.  If this is the last reference,
   1721      1.142  christos  * then we must finalize the LWP's death.  The proc mutex is held
   1722      1.142  christos  * on entry.
   1723      1.142  christos  */
   1724      1.142  christos void
   1725      1.142  christos lwp_delref2(struct lwp *l)
   1726      1.142  christos {
   1727      1.142  christos 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
   1728      1.142  christos 
   1729      1.142  christos 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
   1730       1.72        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_stat != LSZOMB);
   1731       1.72        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_refcnt > 0);
   1732       1.52        ad 	if (--l->l_refcnt == 0)
   1733       1.76        ad 		cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
   1734       1.52        ad }
   1735       1.52        ad 
   1736       1.52        ad /*
   1737       1.52        ad  * Drain all references to the current LWP.
   1738       1.52        ad  */
   1739       1.52        ad void
   1740       1.52        ad lwp_drainrefs(struct lwp *l)
   1741       1.52        ad {
   1742       1.52        ad 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
   1743       1.52        ad 
   1744      1.103        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
   1745       1.52        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_refcnt != 0);
   1746       1.52        ad 
   1747       1.52        ad 	l->l_refcnt--;
   1748       1.52        ad 	while (l->l_refcnt != 0)
   1749      1.103        ad 		cv_wait(&p->p_lwpcv, p->p_lock);
   1750       1.37        ad }
   1751       1.41   thorpej 
   1752       1.41   thorpej /*
   1753      1.127        ad  * Return true if the specified LWP is 'alive'.  Only p->p_lock need
   1754      1.127        ad  * be held.
   1755      1.127        ad  */
   1756      1.127        ad bool
   1757      1.127        ad lwp_alive(lwp_t *l)
   1758      1.127        ad {
   1759      1.127        ad 
   1760      1.127        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(l->l_proc->p_lock));
   1761      1.127        ad 
   1762      1.127        ad 	switch (l->l_stat) {
   1763      1.127        ad 	case LSSLEEP:
   1764      1.127        ad 	case LSRUN:
   1765      1.127        ad 	case LSONPROC:
   1766      1.127        ad 	case LSSTOP:
   1767      1.127        ad 	case LSSUSPENDED:
   1768      1.127        ad 		return true;
   1769      1.127        ad 	default:
   1770      1.127        ad 		return false;
   1771      1.127        ad 	}
   1772      1.127        ad }
   1773      1.127        ad 
   1774      1.127        ad /*
   1775      1.127        ad  * Return first live LWP in the process.
   1776      1.127        ad  */
   1777      1.127        ad lwp_t *
   1778      1.127        ad lwp_find_first(proc_t *p)
   1779      1.127        ad {
   1780      1.127        ad 	lwp_t *l;
   1781      1.127        ad 
   1782      1.127        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
   1783      1.127        ad 
   1784      1.127        ad 	LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
   1785      1.127        ad 		if (lwp_alive(l)) {
   1786      1.127        ad 			return l;
   1787      1.127        ad 		}
   1788      1.127        ad 	}
   1789      1.127        ad 
   1790      1.127        ad 	return NULL;
   1791      1.127        ad }
   1792      1.127        ad 
   1793      1.127        ad /*
   1794       1.78        ad  * Allocate a new lwpctl structure for a user LWP.
   1795       1.78        ad  */
   1796       1.78        ad int
   1797       1.78        ad lwp_ctl_alloc(vaddr_t *uaddr)
   1798       1.78        ad {
   1799       1.78        ad 	lcproc_t *lp;
   1800       1.78        ad 	u_int bit, i, offset;
   1801       1.78        ad 	struct uvm_object *uao;
   1802       1.78        ad 	int error;
   1803       1.78        ad 	lcpage_t *lcp;
   1804       1.78        ad 	proc_t *p;
   1805       1.78        ad 	lwp_t *l;
   1806       1.78        ad 
   1807       1.78        ad 	l = curlwp;
   1808       1.78        ad 	p = l->l_proc;
   1809       1.78        ad 
   1810      1.156     pooka 	/* don't allow a vforked process to create lwp ctls */
   1811      1.156     pooka 	if (p->p_lflag & PL_PPWAIT)
   1812      1.156     pooka 		return EBUSY;
   1813      1.156     pooka 
   1814       1.81        ad 	if (l->l_lcpage != NULL) {
   1815       1.81        ad 		lcp = l->l_lcpage;
   1816       1.81        ad 		*uaddr = lcp->lcp_uaddr + (vaddr_t)l->l_lwpctl - lcp->lcp_kaddr;
   1817      1.143     njoly 		return 0;
   1818       1.81        ad 	}
   1819       1.78        ad 
   1820       1.78        ad 	/* First time around, allocate header structure for the process. */
   1821       1.78        ad 	if ((lp = p->p_lwpctl) == NULL) {
   1822       1.78        ad 		lp = kmem_alloc(sizeof(*lp), KM_SLEEP);
   1823       1.78        ad 		mutex_init(&lp->lp_lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_NONE);
   1824       1.78        ad 		lp->lp_uao = NULL;
   1825       1.78        ad 		TAILQ_INIT(&lp->lp_pages);
   1826      1.103        ad 		mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1827       1.78        ad 		if (p->p_lwpctl == NULL) {
   1828       1.78        ad 			p->p_lwpctl = lp;
   1829      1.103        ad 			mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1830       1.78        ad 		} else {
   1831      1.103        ad 			mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1832       1.78        ad 			mutex_destroy(&lp->lp_lock);
   1833       1.78        ad 			kmem_free(lp, sizeof(*lp));
   1834       1.78        ad 			lp = p->p_lwpctl;
   1835       1.78        ad 		}
   1836       1.78        ad 	}
   1837       1.78        ad 
   1838       1.78        ad  	/*
   1839       1.78        ad  	 * Set up an anonymous memory region to hold the shared pages.
   1840       1.78        ad  	 * Map them into the process' address space.  The user vmspace
   1841       1.78        ad  	 * gets the first reference on the UAO.
   1842       1.78        ad  	 */
   1843       1.78        ad 	mutex_enter(&lp->lp_lock);
   1844       1.78        ad 	if (lp->lp_uao == NULL) {
   1845       1.78        ad 		lp->lp_uao = uao_create(LWPCTL_UAREA_SZ, 0);
   1846       1.78        ad 		lp->lp_cur = 0;
   1847       1.78        ad 		lp->lp_max = LWPCTL_UAREA_SZ;
   1848       1.78        ad 		lp->lp_uva = p->p_emul->e_vm_default_addr(p,
   1849      1.182    martin 		     (vaddr_t)p->p_vmspace->vm_daddr, LWPCTL_UAREA_SZ,
   1850      1.182    martin 		     p->p_vmspace->vm_map.flags & VM_MAP_TOPDOWN);
   1851       1.78        ad 		error = uvm_map(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, &lp->lp_uva,
   1852       1.78        ad 		    LWPCTL_UAREA_SZ, lp->lp_uao, 0, 0, UVM_MAPFLAG(UVM_PROT_RW,
   1853       1.78        ad 		    UVM_PROT_RW, UVM_INH_NONE, UVM_ADV_NORMAL, 0));
   1854       1.78        ad 		if (error != 0) {
   1855       1.78        ad 			uao_detach(lp->lp_uao);
   1856       1.78        ad 			lp->lp_uao = NULL;
   1857       1.78        ad 			mutex_exit(&lp->lp_lock);
   1858       1.78        ad 			return error;
   1859       1.78        ad 		}
   1860       1.78        ad 	}
   1861       1.78        ad 
   1862       1.78        ad 	/* Get a free block and allocate for this LWP. */
   1863       1.78        ad 	TAILQ_FOREACH(lcp, &lp->lp_pages, lcp_chain) {
   1864       1.78        ad 		if (lcp->lcp_nfree != 0)
   1865       1.78        ad 			break;
   1866       1.78        ad 	}
   1867       1.78        ad 	if (lcp == NULL) {
   1868       1.78        ad 		/* Nothing available - try to set up a free page. */
   1869       1.78        ad 		if (lp->lp_cur == lp->lp_max) {
   1870       1.78        ad 			mutex_exit(&lp->lp_lock);
   1871       1.78        ad 			return ENOMEM;
   1872       1.78        ad 		}
   1873       1.78        ad 		lcp = kmem_alloc(LWPCTL_LCPAGE_SZ, KM_SLEEP);
   1874      1.189       chs 
   1875       1.78        ad 		/*
   1876       1.78        ad 		 * Wire the next page down in kernel space.  Since this
   1877       1.78        ad 		 * is a new mapping, we must add a reference.
   1878       1.78        ad 		 */
   1879       1.78        ad 		uao = lp->lp_uao;
   1880       1.78        ad 		(*uao->pgops->pgo_reference)(uao);
   1881       1.99        ad 		lcp->lcp_kaddr = vm_map_min(kernel_map);
   1882       1.78        ad 		error = uvm_map(kernel_map, &lcp->lcp_kaddr, PAGE_SIZE,
   1883       1.78        ad 		    uao, lp->lp_cur, PAGE_SIZE,
   1884       1.78        ad 		    UVM_MAPFLAG(UVM_PROT_RW, UVM_PROT_RW,
   1885       1.78        ad 		    UVM_INH_NONE, UVM_ADV_RANDOM, 0));
   1886       1.78        ad 		if (error != 0) {
   1887       1.78        ad 			mutex_exit(&lp->lp_lock);
   1888       1.78        ad 			kmem_free(lcp, LWPCTL_LCPAGE_SZ);
   1889       1.78        ad 			(*uao->pgops->pgo_detach)(uao);
   1890       1.78        ad 			return error;
   1891       1.78        ad 		}
   1892       1.89      yamt 		error = uvm_map_pageable(kernel_map, lcp->lcp_kaddr,
   1893       1.89      yamt 		    lcp->lcp_kaddr + PAGE_SIZE, FALSE, 0);
   1894       1.89      yamt 		if (error != 0) {
   1895       1.89      yamt 			mutex_exit(&lp->lp_lock);
   1896       1.89      yamt 			uvm_unmap(kernel_map, lcp->lcp_kaddr,
   1897       1.89      yamt 			    lcp->lcp_kaddr + PAGE_SIZE);
   1898       1.89      yamt 			kmem_free(lcp, LWPCTL_LCPAGE_SZ);
   1899       1.89      yamt 			return error;
   1900       1.89      yamt 		}
   1901       1.78        ad 		/* Prepare the page descriptor and link into the list. */
   1902       1.78        ad 		lcp->lcp_uaddr = lp->lp_uva + lp->lp_cur;
   1903       1.78        ad 		lp->lp_cur += PAGE_SIZE;
   1904       1.78        ad 		lcp->lcp_nfree = LWPCTL_PER_PAGE;
   1905       1.78        ad 		lcp->lcp_rotor = 0;
   1906       1.78        ad 		memset(lcp->lcp_bitmap, 0xff, LWPCTL_BITMAP_SZ);
   1907       1.78        ad 		TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&lp->lp_pages, lcp, lcp_chain);
   1908       1.78        ad 	}
   1909       1.78        ad 	for (i = lcp->lcp_rotor; lcp->lcp_bitmap[i] == 0;) {
   1910       1.78        ad 		if (++i >= LWPCTL_BITMAP_ENTRIES)
   1911       1.78        ad 			i = 0;
   1912       1.78        ad 	}
   1913       1.78        ad 	bit = ffs(lcp->lcp_bitmap[i]) - 1;
   1914      1.193     kamil 	lcp->lcp_bitmap[i] ^= (1U << bit);
   1915       1.78        ad 	lcp->lcp_rotor = i;
   1916       1.78        ad 	lcp->lcp_nfree--;
   1917       1.78        ad 	l->l_lcpage = lcp;
   1918       1.78        ad 	offset = (i << 5) + bit;
   1919       1.78        ad 	l->l_lwpctl = (lwpctl_t *)lcp->lcp_kaddr + offset;
   1920       1.78        ad 	*uaddr = lcp->lcp_uaddr + offset * sizeof(lwpctl_t);
   1921       1.78        ad 	mutex_exit(&lp->lp_lock);
   1922       1.78        ad 
   1923      1.107        ad 	KPREEMPT_DISABLE(l);
   1924      1.195     skrll 	l->l_lwpctl->lc_curcpu = (int)cpu_index(curcpu());
   1925      1.107        ad 	KPREEMPT_ENABLE(l);
   1926       1.78        ad 
   1927       1.78        ad 	return 0;
   1928       1.78        ad }
   1929       1.78        ad 
   1930       1.78        ad /*
   1931       1.78        ad  * Free an lwpctl structure back to the per-process list.
   1932       1.78        ad  */
   1933       1.78        ad void
   1934       1.78        ad lwp_ctl_free(lwp_t *l)
   1935       1.78        ad {
   1936      1.156     pooka 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
   1937       1.78        ad 	lcproc_t *lp;
   1938       1.78        ad 	lcpage_t *lcp;
   1939       1.78        ad 	u_int map, offset;
   1940       1.78        ad 
   1941      1.156     pooka 	/* don't free a lwp context we borrowed for vfork */
   1942      1.156     pooka 	if (p->p_lflag & PL_PPWAIT) {
   1943      1.156     pooka 		l->l_lwpctl = NULL;
   1944      1.156     pooka 		return;
   1945      1.156     pooka 	}
   1946      1.156     pooka 
   1947      1.156     pooka 	lp = p->p_lwpctl;
   1948       1.78        ad 	KASSERT(lp != NULL);
   1949       1.78        ad 
   1950       1.78        ad 	lcp = l->l_lcpage;
   1951       1.78        ad 	offset = (u_int)((lwpctl_t *)l->l_lwpctl - (lwpctl_t *)lcp->lcp_kaddr);
   1952       1.78        ad 	KASSERT(offset < LWPCTL_PER_PAGE);
   1953       1.78        ad 
   1954       1.78        ad 	mutex_enter(&lp->lp_lock);
   1955       1.78        ad 	lcp->lcp_nfree++;
   1956       1.78        ad 	map = offset >> 5;
   1957      1.194     kamil 	lcp->lcp_bitmap[map] |= (1U << (offset & 31));
   1958       1.78        ad 	if (lcp->lcp_bitmap[lcp->lcp_rotor] == 0)
   1959       1.78        ad 		lcp->lcp_rotor = map;
   1960       1.78        ad 	if (TAILQ_FIRST(&lp->lp_pages)->lcp_nfree == 0) {
   1961       1.78        ad 		TAILQ_REMOVE(&lp->lp_pages, lcp, lcp_chain);
   1962       1.78        ad 		TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&lp->lp_pages, lcp, lcp_chain);
   1963       1.78        ad 	}
   1964       1.78        ad 	mutex_exit(&lp->lp_lock);
   1965       1.78        ad }
   1966       1.78        ad 
   1967       1.78        ad /*
   1968       1.78        ad  * Process is exiting; tear down lwpctl state.  This can only be safely
   1969       1.78        ad  * called by the last LWP in the process.
   1970       1.78        ad  */
   1971       1.78        ad void
   1972       1.78        ad lwp_ctl_exit(void)
   1973       1.78        ad {
   1974       1.78        ad 	lcpage_t *lcp, *next;
   1975       1.78        ad 	lcproc_t *lp;
   1976       1.78        ad 	proc_t *p;
   1977       1.78        ad 	lwp_t *l;
   1978       1.78        ad 
   1979       1.78        ad 	l = curlwp;
   1980       1.78        ad 	l->l_lwpctl = NULL;
   1981       1.95        ad 	l->l_lcpage = NULL;
   1982       1.78        ad 	p = l->l_proc;
   1983       1.78        ad 	lp = p->p_lwpctl;
   1984       1.78        ad 
   1985       1.78        ad 	KASSERT(lp != NULL);
   1986       1.78        ad 	KASSERT(p->p_nlwps == 1);
   1987       1.78        ad 
   1988       1.78        ad 	for (lcp = TAILQ_FIRST(&lp->lp_pages); lcp != NULL; lcp = next) {
   1989       1.78        ad 		next = TAILQ_NEXT(lcp, lcp_chain);
   1990       1.78        ad 		uvm_unmap(kernel_map, lcp->lcp_kaddr,
   1991       1.78        ad 		    lcp->lcp_kaddr + PAGE_SIZE);
   1992       1.78        ad 		kmem_free(lcp, LWPCTL_LCPAGE_SZ);
   1993       1.78        ad 	}
   1994       1.78        ad 
   1995       1.78        ad 	if (lp->lp_uao != NULL) {
   1996       1.78        ad 		uvm_unmap(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, lp->lp_uva,
   1997       1.78        ad 		    lp->lp_uva + LWPCTL_UAREA_SZ);
   1998       1.78        ad 	}
   1999       1.78        ad 
   2000       1.78        ad 	mutex_destroy(&lp->lp_lock);
   2001       1.78        ad 	kmem_free(lp, sizeof(*lp));
   2002       1.78        ad 	p->p_lwpctl = NULL;
   2003       1.78        ad }
   2004       1.84      yamt 
   2005      1.130        ad /*
   2006      1.130        ad  * Return the current LWP's "preemption counter".  Used to detect
   2007      1.130        ad  * preemption across operations that can tolerate preemption without
   2008      1.130        ad  * crashing, but which may generate incorrect results if preempted.
   2009      1.130        ad  */
   2010      1.130        ad uint64_t
   2011      1.130        ad lwp_pctr(void)
   2012      1.130        ad {
   2013      1.130        ad 
   2014      1.130        ad 	return curlwp->l_ncsw;
   2015      1.130        ad }
   2016      1.130        ad 
   2017      1.151       chs /*
   2018      1.151       chs  * Set an LWP's private data pointer.
   2019      1.151       chs  */
   2020      1.151       chs int
   2021      1.151       chs lwp_setprivate(struct lwp *l, void *ptr)
   2022      1.151       chs {
   2023      1.151       chs 	int error = 0;
   2024      1.151       chs 
   2025      1.151       chs 	l->l_private = ptr;
   2026      1.151       chs #ifdef __HAVE_CPU_LWP_SETPRIVATE
   2027      1.151       chs 	error = cpu_lwp_setprivate(l, ptr);
   2028      1.151       chs #endif
   2029      1.151       chs 	return error;
   2030      1.151       chs }
   2031      1.151       chs 
   2032  1.217.2.3        ad /*
   2033  1.217.2.3        ad  * Renumber the first and only LWP in a process on exec() or fork().
   2034  1.217.2.3        ad  * Don't bother with p_treelock here as this is the only live LWP in
   2035  1.217.2.3        ad  * the proc right now.
   2036  1.217.2.3        ad  */
   2037  1.217.2.3        ad void
   2038  1.217.2.3        ad lwp_renumber(lwp_t *l, lwpid_t lid)
   2039  1.217.2.3        ad {
   2040  1.217.2.3        ad 	lwp_t *l2 __diagused;
   2041  1.217.2.3        ad 	proc_t *p = l->l_proc;
   2042  1.217.2.3        ad 	int error;
   2043  1.217.2.3        ad 
   2044  1.217.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(p->p_nlwps == 1);
   2045  1.217.2.3        ad 
   2046  1.217.2.3        ad 	while (l->l_lid != lid) {
   2047  1.217.2.3        ad 		mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   2048  1.217.2.3        ad 		error = radix_tree_insert_node(&p->p_lwptree, lid - 1, l);
   2049  1.217.2.3        ad 		if (error == 0) {
   2050  1.217.2.3        ad 			l2 = radix_tree_remove_node(&p->p_lwptree,
   2051  1.217.2.3        ad 			    (uint64_t)(l->l_lid - 1));
   2052  1.217.2.3        ad 			KASSERT(l2 == l);
   2053  1.217.2.3        ad 			p->p_nlwpid = lid + 1;
   2054  1.217.2.3        ad 			l->l_lid = lid;
   2055  1.217.2.3        ad 		}
   2056  1.217.2.3        ad 		mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   2057  1.217.2.3        ad 
   2058  1.217.2.3        ad 		if (error == 0)
   2059  1.217.2.3        ad 			break;
   2060  1.217.2.3        ad 
   2061  1.217.2.3        ad 		KASSERT(error == ENOMEM);
   2062  1.217.2.3        ad 		radix_tree_await_memory();
   2063  1.217.2.3        ad 	}
   2064  1.217.2.3        ad }
   2065  1.217.2.3        ad 
   2066       1.84      yamt #if defined(DDB)
   2067      1.153     rmind #include <machine/pcb.h>
   2068      1.153     rmind 
   2069       1.84      yamt void
   2070       1.84      yamt lwp_whatis(uintptr_t addr, void (*pr)(const char *, ...))
   2071       1.84      yamt {
   2072       1.84      yamt 	lwp_t *l;
   2073       1.84      yamt 
   2074       1.84      yamt 	LIST_FOREACH(l, &alllwp, l_list) {
   2075       1.84      yamt 		uintptr_t stack = (uintptr_t)KSTACK_LOWEST_ADDR(l);
   2076       1.84      yamt 
   2077       1.84      yamt 		if (addr < stack || stack + KSTACK_SIZE <= addr) {
   2078       1.84      yamt 			continue;
   2079       1.84      yamt 		}
   2080       1.84      yamt 		(*pr)("%p is %p+%zu, LWP %p's stack\n",
   2081       1.84      yamt 		    (void *)addr, (void *)stack,
   2082       1.84      yamt 		    (size_t)(addr - stack), l);
   2083       1.84      yamt 	}
   2084       1.84      yamt }
   2085       1.84      yamt #endif /* defined(DDB) */
   2086