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      1  1.61.2.10        ad /*	$NetBSD: kern_lwp.c,v 1.61.2.10 2007/05/27 00:12:09 ad Exp $	*/
      2        1.2   thorpej 
      3        1.2   thorpej /*-
      4       1.52        ad  * Copyright (c) 2001, 2006, 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5        1.2   thorpej  * All rights reserved.
      6        1.2   thorpej  *
      7        1.2   thorpej  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8       1.52        ad  * by Nathan J. Williams, and Andrew Doran.
      9        1.2   thorpej  *
     10        1.2   thorpej  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11        1.2   thorpej  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12        1.2   thorpej  * are met:
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     14        1.2   thorpej  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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     37        1.2   thorpej  */
     38        1.9     lukem 
     39       1.52        ad /*
     40       1.52        ad  * Overview
     41       1.52        ad  *
     42       1.52        ad  *	Lightweight processes (LWPs) are the basic unit (or thread) of
     43       1.52        ad  *	execution within the kernel.  The core state of an LWP is described
     44       1.52        ad  *	by "struct lwp".
     45       1.52        ad  *
     46       1.52        ad  *	Each LWP is contained within a process (described by "struct proc"),
     47       1.52        ad  *	Every process contains at least one LWP, but may contain more.  The
     48       1.52        ad  *	process describes attributes shared among all of its LWPs such as a
     49       1.52        ad  *	private address space, global execution state (stopped, active,
     50       1.52        ad  *	zombie, ...), signal disposition and so on.  On a multiprocessor
     51       1.52        ad  *	machine, multiple LWPs be executing in kernel simultaneously.
     52       1.52        ad  *
     53       1.52        ad  * Execution states
     54       1.52        ad  *
     55       1.52        ad  *	At any given time, an LWP has overall state that is described by
     56       1.52        ad  *	lwp::l_stat.  The states are broken into two sets below.  The first
     57       1.52        ad  *	set is guaranteed to represent the absolute, current state of the
     58       1.52        ad  *	LWP:
     59       1.52        ad  *
     60       1.52        ad  * 	LSONPROC
     61       1.52        ad  *
     62       1.52        ad  * 		On processor: the LWP is executing on a CPU, either in the
     63       1.52        ad  * 		kernel or in user space.
     64       1.52        ad  *
     65       1.52        ad  * 	LSRUN
     66       1.52        ad  *
     67       1.52        ad  * 		Runnable: the LWP is parked on a run queue, and may soon be
     68       1.52        ad  * 		chosen to run by a idle processor, or by a processor that
     69       1.52        ad  * 		has been asked to preempt a currently runnning but lower
     70       1.52        ad  * 		priority LWP.  If the LWP is not swapped in (L_INMEM == 0)
     71       1.52        ad  *		then the LWP is not on a run queue, but may be soon.
     72       1.52        ad  *
     73       1.52        ad  * 	LSIDL
     74       1.52        ad  *
     75       1.52        ad  * 		Idle: the LWP has been created but has not yet executed.
     76       1.52        ad  * 		Whoever created the new LWP can be expected to set it to
     77       1.52        ad  * 		another state shortly.
     78       1.52        ad  *
     79       1.52        ad  * 	LSSUSPENDED:
     80       1.52        ad  *
     81       1.52        ad  * 		Suspended: the LWP has had its execution suspended by
     82       1.52        ad  *		another LWP in the same process using the _lwp_suspend()
     83       1.52        ad  *		system call.  User-level LWPs also enter the suspended
     84       1.52        ad  *		state when the system is shutting down.
     85       1.52        ad  *
     86       1.52        ad  *	The second set represent a "statement of intent" on behalf of the
     87       1.52        ad  *	LWP.  The LWP may in fact be executing on a processor, may be
     88       1.52        ad  *	sleeping, idle, or on a run queue. It is expected to take the
     89       1.52        ad  *	necessary action to stop executing or become "running" again within
     90       1.52        ad  *	a short timeframe.
     91       1.52        ad  *
     92       1.52        ad  * 	LSZOMB:
     93       1.52        ad  *
     94       1.52        ad  * 		Dead: the LWP has released most of its resources and is
     95       1.52        ad  * 		about to switch away into oblivion.  When it switches away,
     96       1.52        ad  * 		its few remaining resources will be collected.
     97       1.52        ad  *
     98       1.52        ad  * 	LSSLEEP:
     99       1.52        ad  *
    100       1.52        ad  * 		Sleeping: the LWP has entered itself onto a sleep queue, and
    101       1.52        ad  * 		will switch away shortly to allow other LWPs to run on the
    102       1.52        ad  * 		CPU.
    103       1.52        ad  *
    104       1.52        ad  * 	LSSTOP:
    105       1.52        ad  *
    106       1.52        ad  * 		Stopped: the LWP has been stopped as a result of a job
    107       1.52        ad  * 		control signal, or as a result of the ptrace() interface.
    108       1.52        ad  * 		Stopped LWPs may run briefly within the kernel to handle
    109       1.52        ad  * 		signals that they receive, but will not return to user space
    110       1.52        ad  * 		until their process' state is changed away from stopped.
    111       1.52        ad  * 		Single LWPs within a process can not be set stopped
    112       1.52        ad  * 		selectively: all actions that can stop or continue LWPs
    113       1.52        ad  * 		occur at the process level.
    114       1.52        ad  *
    115       1.52        ad  * State transitions
    116       1.52        ad  *
    117       1.52        ad  *	Note that the LSSTOP and LSSUSPENDED states may only be set
    118       1.52        ad  *	when returning to user space in userret(), or when sleeping
    119       1.52        ad  *	interruptably.  Before setting those states, we try to ensure
    120       1.52        ad  *	that the LWPs will release all kernel locks that they hold,
    121       1.52        ad  *	and at a minimum try to ensure that the LWP can be set runnable
    122       1.52        ad  *	again by a signal.
    123       1.52        ad  *
    124       1.52        ad  *	LWPs may transition states in the following ways:
    125       1.52        ad  *
    126       1.52        ad  *	 RUN -------> ONPROC		ONPROC -----> RUN
    127       1.52        ad  *	            > STOPPED			    > SLEEP
    128       1.52        ad  *	            > SUSPENDED			    > STOPPED
    129       1.52        ad  *						    > SUSPENDED
    130       1.52        ad  *						    > ZOMB
    131       1.52        ad  *
    132       1.52        ad  *	 STOPPED ---> RUN		SUSPENDED --> RUN
    133       1.52        ad  *	            > SLEEP			    > SLEEP
    134       1.52        ad  *
    135       1.52        ad  *	 SLEEP -----> ONPROC		IDL --------> RUN
    136       1.52        ad  *		    > RUN		            > SUSPENDED
    137       1.52        ad  *		    > STOPPED                       > STOPPED
    138       1.52        ad  *		    > SUSPENDED
    139       1.52        ad  *
    140       1.52        ad  * Locking
    141       1.52        ad  *
    142       1.52        ad  *	The majority of fields in 'struct lwp' are covered by a single,
    143       1.52        ad  *	general spin mutex pointed to by lwp::l_mutex.  The locks covering
    144       1.52        ad  *	each field are documented in sys/lwp.h.
    145       1.52        ad  *
    146       1.52        ad  *	State transitions must be made with the LWP's general lock held.  In
    147       1.52        ad  *	a multiprocessor kernel, state transitions may cause the LWP's lock
    148       1.52        ad  *	pointer to change.  On uniprocessor kernels, most scheduler and
    149       1.52        ad  *	synchronisation objects such as sleep queues and LWPs are protected
    150       1.52        ad  *	by only one mutex (sched_mutex).  In this case, LWPs' lock pointers
    151       1.52        ad  *	will never change and will always reference sched_mutex.
    152       1.52        ad  *
    153       1.52        ad  *	Manipulation of the general lock is not performed directly, but
    154       1.52        ad  *	through calls to lwp_lock(), lwp_relock() and similar.
    155       1.52        ad  *
    156       1.52        ad  *	States and their associated locks:
    157       1.52        ad  *
    158       1.52        ad  *	LSIDL, LSZOMB
    159       1.52        ad  *
    160       1.52        ad  *		Always covered by sched_mutex.
    161       1.52        ad  *
    162       1.52        ad  *	LSONPROC, LSRUN:
    163       1.52        ad  *
    164       1.52        ad  *		Always covered by sched_mutex, which protects the run queues
    165       1.52        ad  *		and other miscellaneous items.  If the scheduler is changed
    166       1.52        ad  *		to use per-CPU run queues, this may become a per-CPU mutex.
    167       1.52        ad  *
    168       1.52        ad  *	LSSLEEP:
    169       1.52        ad  *
    170       1.52        ad  *		Covered by a mutex associated with the sleep queue that the
    171       1.52        ad  *		LWP resides on, indirectly referenced by l_sleepq->sq_mutex.
    172       1.52        ad  *
    173       1.52        ad  *	LSSTOP, LSSUSPENDED:
    174       1.52        ad  *
    175       1.52        ad  *		If the LWP was previously sleeping (l_wchan != NULL), then
    176       1.52        ad  *		l_mutex references the sleep queue mutex.  If the LWP was
    177       1.52        ad  *		runnable or on the CPU when halted, or has been removed from
    178       1.52        ad  *		the sleep queue since halted, then the mutex is sched_mutex.
    179       1.52        ad  *
    180       1.52        ad  *	The lock order is as follows:
    181       1.52        ad  *
    182       1.52        ad  *		sleepq_t::sq_mutex  |---> sched_mutex
    183       1.52        ad  *		tschain_t::tc_mutex |
    184       1.52        ad  *
    185       1.52        ad  *	Each process has an scheduler state mutex (proc::p_smutex), and a
    186       1.52        ad  *	number of counters on LWPs and their states: p_nzlwps, p_nrlwps, and
    187       1.52        ad  *	so on.  When an LWP is to be entered into or removed from one of the
    188       1.52        ad  *	following states, p_mutex must be held and the process wide counters
    189       1.52        ad  *	adjusted:
    190       1.52        ad  *
    191       1.52        ad  *		LSIDL, LSZOMB, LSSTOP, LSSUSPENDED
    192       1.52        ad  *
    193       1.52        ad  *	Note that an LWP is considered running or likely to run soon if in
    194       1.52        ad  *	one of the following states.  This affects the value of p_nrlwps:
    195       1.52        ad  *
    196       1.52        ad  *		LSRUN, LSONPROC, LSSLEEP
    197       1.52        ad  *
    198       1.52        ad  *	p_smutex does not need to be held when transitioning among these
    199       1.52        ad  *	three states.
    200       1.52        ad  */
    201       1.52        ad 
    202        1.9     lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
    203  1.61.2.10        ad __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_lwp.c,v 1.61.2.10 2007/05/27 00:12:09 ad Exp $");
    204        1.8    martin 
    205        1.8    martin #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
    206       1.52        ad #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
    207        1.2   thorpej 
    208       1.47   hannken #define _LWP_API_PRIVATE
    209       1.47   hannken 
    210        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/param.h>
    211        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/systm.h>
    212        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/pool.h>
    213        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/proc.h>
    214        1.2   thorpej #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
    215       1.57       dsl #include <sys/syscall_stats.h>
    216       1.37        ad #include <sys/kauth.h>
    217       1.52        ad #include <sys/sleepq.h>
    218       1.52        ad #include <sys/lockdebug.h>
    219       1.52        ad #include <sys/kmem.h>
    220        1.2   thorpej 
    221        1.2   thorpej #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
    222        1.2   thorpej 
    223       1.52        ad struct lwplist	alllwp;
    224       1.52        ad 
    225       1.52        ad POOL_INIT(lwp_pool, sizeof(struct lwp), MIN_LWP_ALIGNMENT, 0, 0, "lwppl",
    226   1.61.2.1        ad     &pool_allocator_nointr, IPL_NONE);
    227       1.41   thorpej POOL_INIT(lwp_uc_pool, sizeof(ucontext_t), 0, 0, 0, "lwpucpl",
    228   1.61.2.1        ad     &pool_allocator_nointr, IPL_NONE);
    229       1.41   thorpej 
    230       1.41   thorpej static specificdata_domain_t lwp_specificdata_domain;
    231       1.41   thorpej 
    232        1.2   thorpej #define LWP_DEBUG
    233        1.2   thorpej 
    234        1.2   thorpej #ifdef LWP_DEBUG
    235        1.2   thorpej int lwp_debug = 0;
    236        1.2   thorpej #define DPRINTF(x) if (lwp_debug) printf x
    237        1.2   thorpej #else
    238        1.2   thorpej #define DPRINTF(x)
    239        1.2   thorpej #endif
    240       1.41   thorpej 
    241       1.41   thorpej void
    242       1.41   thorpej lwpinit(void)
    243       1.41   thorpej {
    244       1.41   thorpej 
    245       1.41   thorpej 	lwp_specificdata_domain = specificdata_domain_create();
    246       1.41   thorpej 	KASSERT(lwp_specificdata_domain != NULL);
    247       1.52        ad 	lwp_sys_init();
    248       1.41   thorpej }
    249       1.41   thorpej 
    250       1.52        ad /*
    251       1.52        ad  * Set an suspended.
    252       1.52        ad  *
    253       1.52        ad  * Must be called with p_smutex held, and the LWP locked.  Will unlock the
    254       1.52        ad  * LWP before return.
    255       1.52        ad  */
    256        1.2   thorpej int
    257       1.52        ad lwp_suspend(struct lwp *curl, struct lwp *t)
    258        1.2   thorpej {
    259       1.52        ad 	int error;
    260        1.2   thorpej 
    261   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(&t->l_proc->p_smutex));
    262   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(t, NULL));
    263       1.33       chs 
    264       1.52        ad 	KASSERT(curl != t || curl->l_stat == LSONPROC);
    265        1.2   thorpej 
    266       1.52        ad 	/*
    267       1.52        ad 	 * If the current LWP has been told to exit, we must not suspend anyone
    268       1.52        ad 	 * else or deadlock could occur.  We won't return to userspace.
    269        1.2   thorpej 	 */
    270       1.56     pavel 	if ((curl->l_stat & (LW_WEXIT | LW_WCORE)) != 0) {
    271       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(t);
    272       1.52        ad 		return (EDEADLK);
    273        1.2   thorpej 	}
    274        1.2   thorpej 
    275       1.52        ad 	error = 0;
    276        1.2   thorpej 
    277       1.52        ad 	switch (t->l_stat) {
    278       1.52        ad 	case LSRUN:
    279       1.52        ad 	case LSONPROC:
    280       1.56     pavel 		t->l_flag |= LW_WSUSPEND;
    281       1.52        ad 		lwp_need_userret(t);
    282       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(t);
    283       1.52        ad 		break;
    284        1.2   thorpej 
    285       1.52        ad 	case LSSLEEP:
    286       1.56     pavel 		t->l_flag |= LW_WSUSPEND;
    287        1.2   thorpej 
    288        1.2   thorpej 		/*
    289       1.52        ad 		 * Kick the LWP and try to get it to the kernel boundary
    290       1.52        ad 		 * so that it will release any locks that it holds.
    291       1.52        ad 		 * setrunnable() will release the lock.
    292        1.2   thorpej 		 */
    293       1.56     pavel 		if ((t->l_flag & LW_SINTR) != 0)
    294       1.52        ad 			setrunnable(t);
    295       1.52        ad 		else
    296       1.52        ad 			lwp_unlock(t);
    297       1.52        ad 		break;
    298        1.2   thorpej 
    299       1.52        ad 	case LSSUSPENDED:
    300       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(t);
    301       1.52        ad 		break;
    302       1.17      manu 
    303       1.52        ad 	case LSSTOP:
    304       1.56     pavel 		t->l_flag |= LW_WSUSPEND;
    305       1.52        ad 		setrunnable(t);
    306       1.52        ad 		break;
    307        1.2   thorpej 
    308       1.52        ad 	case LSIDL:
    309       1.52        ad 	case LSZOMB:
    310       1.52        ad 		error = EINTR; /* It's what Solaris does..... */
    311       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(t);
    312       1.52        ad 		break;
    313        1.2   thorpej 	}
    314        1.2   thorpej 
    315       1.52        ad 	/*
    316       1.52        ad 	 * XXXLWP Wait for:
    317       1.52        ad 	 *
    318       1.52        ad 	 * o process exiting
    319       1.52        ad 	 * o target LWP suspended
    320       1.52        ad 	 * o target LWP not suspended and L_WSUSPEND clear
    321       1.52        ad 	 * o target LWP exited
    322       1.52        ad 	 */
    323        1.2   thorpej 
    324       1.52        ad 	 return (error);
    325        1.2   thorpej }
    326        1.2   thorpej 
    327       1.52        ad /*
    328       1.52        ad  * Restart a suspended LWP.
    329       1.52        ad  *
    330       1.52        ad  * Must be called with p_smutex held, and the LWP locked.  Will unlock the
    331       1.52        ad  * LWP before return.
    332       1.52        ad  */
    333        1.2   thorpej void
    334        1.2   thorpej lwp_continue(struct lwp *l)
    335        1.2   thorpej {
    336        1.2   thorpej 
    337   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(&l->l_proc->p_smutex));
    338   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
    339       1.52        ad 
    340        1.2   thorpej 	DPRINTF(("lwp_continue of %d.%d (%s), state %d, wchan %p\n",
    341        1.2   thorpej 	    l->l_proc->p_pid, l->l_lid, l->l_proc->p_comm, l->l_stat,
    342        1.2   thorpej 	    l->l_wchan));
    343        1.2   thorpej 
    344       1.52        ad 	/* If rebooting or not suspended, then just bail out. */
    345       1.56     pavel 	if ((l->l_flag & LW_WREBOOT) != 0) {
    346       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(l);
    347        1.2   thorpej 		return;
    348       1.10      fvdl 	}
    349        1.2   thorpej 
    350       1.56     pavel 	l->l_flag &= ~LW_WSUSPEND;
    351        1.2   thorpej 
    352       1.52        ad 	if (l->l_stat != LSSUSPENDED) {
    353       1.52        ad 		lwp_unlock(l);
    354       1.52        ad 		return;
    355        1.2   thorpej 	}
    356        1.2   thorpej 
    357       1.52        ad 	/* setrunnable() will release the lock. */
    358       1.52        ad 	setrunnable(l);
    359        1.2   thorpej }
    360        1.2   thorpej 
    361       1.52        ad /*
    362       1.52        ad  * Wait for an LWP within the current process to exit.  If 'lid' is
    363       1.52        ad  * non-zero, we are waiting for a specific LWP.
    364       1.52        ad  *
    365       1.52        ad  * Must be called with p->p_smutex held.
    366       1.52        ad  */
    367        1.2   thorpej int
    368        1.2   thorpej lwp_wait1(struct lwp *l, lwpid_t lid, lwpid_t *departed, int flags)
    369        1.2   thorpej {
    370        1.2   thorpej 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    371       1.52        ad 	struct lwp *l2;
    372       1.52        ad 	int nfound, error;
    373   1.61.2.8        ad 	lwpid_t curlid;
    374   1.61.2.8        ad 	bool exiting;
    375        1.2   thorpej 
    376        1.2   thorpej 	DPRINTF(("lwp_wait1: %d.%d waiting for %d.\n",
    377        1.2   thorpej 	    p->p_pid, l->l_lid, lid));
    378        1.2   thorpej 
    379   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(&p->p_smutex));
    380       1.52        ad 
    381       1.52        ad 	p->p_nlwpwait++;
    382   1.61.2.8        ad 	l->l_waitingfor = lid;
    383   1.61.2.8        ad 	curlid = l->l_lid;
    384   1.61.2.8        ad 	exiting = ((flags & LWPWAIT_EXITCONTROL) != 0);
    385       1.52        ad 
    386       1.52        ad 	for (;;) {
    387       1.52        ad 		/*
    388       1.52        ad 		 * Avoid a race between exit1() and sigexit(): if the
    389       1.52        ad 		 * process is dumping core, then we need to bail out: call
    390       1.52        ad 		 * into lwp_userret() where we will be suspended until the
    391       1.52        ad 		 * deed is done.
    392       1.52        ad 		 */
    393       1.52        ad 		if ((p->p_sflag & PS_WCORE) != 0) {
    394       1.52        ad 			mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
    395       1.52        ad 			lwp_userret(l);
    396       1.52        ad #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    397       1.52        ad 			panic("lwp_wait1");
    398       1.52        ad #endif
    399       1.52        ad 			/* NOTREACHED */
    400       1.52        ad 		}
    401       1.52        ad 
    402       1.52        ad 		/*
    403       1.52        ad 		 * First off, drain any detached LWP that is waiting to be
    404       1.52        ad 		 * reaped.
    405       1.52        ad 		 */
    406       1.52        ad 		while ((l2 = p->p_zomblwp) != NULL) {
    407       1.52        ad 			p->p_zomblwp = NULL;
    408   1.61.2.8        ad 			lwp_free(l2, false, false);/* releases proc mutex */
    409       1.52        ad 			mutex_enter(&p->p_smutex);
    410       1.52        ad 		}
    411       1.52        ad 
    412       1.52        ad 		/*
    413       1.52        ad 		 * Now look for an LWP to collect.  If the whole process is
    414       1.52        ad 		 * exiting, count detached LWPs as eligible to be collected,
    415       1.52        ad 		 * but don't drain them here.
    416       1.52        ad 		 */
    417       1.52        ad 		nfound = 0;
    418   1.61.2.8        ad 		error = 0;
    419       1.52        ad 		LIST_FOREACH(l2, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
    420   1.61.2.8        ad 			/*
    421   1.61.2.8        ad 			 * If a specific wait and the target is waiting on
    422   1.61.2.8        ad 			 * us, then avoid deadlock.  This also traps LWPs
    423   1.61.2.8        ad 			 * that try to wait on themselves.
    424   1.61.2.8        ad 			 *
    425   1.61.2.8        ad 			 * Note that this does not handle more complicated
    426   1.61.2.8        ad 			 * cycles, like: t1 -> t2 -> t3 -> t1.  The process
    427   1.61.2.8        ad 			 * can still be killed so it is not a major problem.
    428   1.61.2.8        ad 			 */
    429   1.61.2.8        ad 			if (l2->l_lid == lid && l2->l_waitingfor == curlid) {
    430   1.61.2.8        ad 				error = EDEADLK;
    431   1.61.2.8        ad 				break;
    432   1.61.2.8        ad 			}
    433   1.61.2.8        ad 			if (l2 == l)
    434       1.52        ad 				continue;
    435       1.52        ad 			if ((l2->l_prflag & LPR_DETACHED) != 0) {
    436   1.61.2.8        ad 				nfound += exiting;
    437   1.61.2.8        ad 				continue;
    438   1.61.2.8        ad 			}
    439   1.61.2.8        ad 			if (lid != 0) {
    440   1.61.2.8        ad 				if (l2->l_lid != lid)
    441   1.61.2.8        ad 					continue;
    442   1.61.2.8        ad 				/*
    443   1.61.2.8        ad 				 * Mark this LWP as the first waiter, if there
    444   1.61.2.8        ad 				 * is no other.
    445   1.61.2.8        ad 				 */
    446   1.61.2.8        ad 				if (l2->l_waiter == 0)
    447   1.61.2.8        ad 					l2->l_waiter = curlid;
    448   1.61.2.8        ad 			} else if (l2->l_waiter != 0) {
    449   1.61.2.8        ad 				/*
    450   1.61.2.8        ad 				 * It already has a waiter - so don't
    451   1.61.2.8        ad 				 * collect it.  If the waiter doesn't
    452   1.61.2.8        ad 				 * grab it we'll get another chance
    453   1.61.2.8        ad 				 * later.
    454   1.61.2.8        ad 				 */
    455   1.61.2.8        ad 				nfound++;
    456       1.52        ad 				continue;
    457       1.52        ad 			}
    458       1.52        ad 			nfound++;
    459        1.2   thorpej 
    460       1.52        ad 			/* No need to lock the LWP in order to see LSZOMB. */
    461       1.52        ad 			if (l2->l_stat != LSZOMB)
    462       1.52        ad 				continue;
    463        1.2   thorpej 
    464   1.61.2.8        ad 			/*
    465   1.61.2.8        ad 			 * We're no longer waiting.  Reset the "first waiter"
    466   1.61.2.8        ad 			 * pointer on the target, in case it was us.
    467   1.61.2.8        ad 			 */
    468   1.61.2.8        ad 			l->l_waitingfor = 0;
    469   1.61.2.8        ad 			l2->l_waiter = 0;
    470   1.61.2.8        ad 			p->p_nlwpwait--;
    471        1.2   thorpej 			if (departed)
    472        1.2   thorpej 				*departed = l2->l_lid;
    473   1.61.2.8        ad 
    474   1.61.2.8        ad 			/* lwp_free() releases the proc lock. */
    475   1.61.2.8        ad 			lwp_free(l2, false, false);
    476       1.52        ad 			mutex_enter(&p->p_smutex);
    477       1.52        ad 			return 0;
    478       1.52        ad 		}
    479        1.2   thorpej 
    480   1.61.2.8        ad 		if (error != 0)
    481   1.61.2.8        ad 			break;
    482       1.52        ad 		if (nfound == 0) {
    483       1.52        ad 			error = ESRCH;
    484       1.52        ad 			break;
    485       1.52        ad 		}
    486   1.61.2.8        ad 
    487   1.61.2.8        ad 		/*
    488   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * The kernel is careful to ensure that it can not deadlock
    489   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * when exiting - just keep waiting.
    490   1.61.2.8        ad 		 */
    491   1.61.2.8        ad 		if (exiting) {
    492       1.52        ad 			KASSERT(p->p_nlwps > 1);
    493       1.52        ad 			cv_wait(&p->p_lwpcv, &p->p_smutex);
    494       1.52        ad 			continue;
    495       1.52        ad 		}
    496   1.61.2.8        ad 
    497   1.61.2.8        ad 		/*
    498   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * If all other LWPs are waiting for exits or suspends
    499   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * and the supply of zombies and potential zombies is
    500   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * exhausted, then we are about to deadlock.
    501   1.61.2.8        ad 		 *
    502   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * If the process is exiting (and this LWP is not the one
    503   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * that is coordinating the exit) then bail out now.
    504   1.61.2.8        ad 		 */
    505       1.52        ad 		if ((p->p_sflag & PS_WEXIT) != 0 ||
    506   1.61.2.8        ad 		    p->p_nrlwps + p->p_nzlwps - p->p_ndlwps <= p->p_nlwpwait) {
    507       1.52        ad 			error = EDEADLK;
    508       1.52        ad 			break;
    509        1.2   thorpej 		}
    510   1.61.2.8        ad 
    511   1.61.2.8        ad 		/*
    512   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * Sit around and wait for something to happen.  We'll be
    513   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * awoken if any of the conditions examined change: if an
    514   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * LWP exits, is collected, or is detached.
    515   1.61.2.8        ad 		 */
    516       1.52        ad 		if ((error = cv_wait_sig(&p->p_lwpcv, &p->p_smutex)) != 0)
    517       1.52        ad 			break;
    518        1.2   thorpej 	}
    519        1.2   thorpej 
    520   1.61.2.8        ad 	/*
    521   1.61.2.8        ad 	 * We didn't find any LWPs to collect, we may have received a
    522   1.61.2.8        ad 	 * signal, or some other condition has caused us to bail out.
    523   1.61.2.8        ad 	 *
    524   1.61.2.8        ad 	 * If waiting on a specific LWP, clear the waiters marker: some
    525   1.61.2.8        ad 	 * other LWP may want it.  Then, kick all the remaining waiters
    526   1.61.2.8        ad 	 * so that they can re-check for zombies and for deadlock.
    527   1.61.2.8        ad 	 */
    528   1.61.2.8        ad 	if (lid != 0) {
    529   1.61.2.8        ad 		LIST_FOREACH(l2, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
    530   1.61.2.8        ad 			if (l2->l_lid == lid) {
    531   1.61.2.8        ad 				if (l2->l_waiter == curlid)
    532   1.61.2.8        ad 					l2->l_waiter = 0;
    533   1.61.2.8        ad 				break;
    534   1.61.2.8        ad 			}
    535   1.61.2.8        ad 		}
    536   1.61.2.8        ad 	}
    537       1.52        ad 	p->p_nlwpwait--;
    538   1.61.2.8        ad 	l->l_waitingfor = 0;
    539   1.61.2.8        ad 	cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
    540   1.61.2.8        ad 
    541       1.52        ad 	return error;
    542        1.2   thorpej }
    543        1.2   thorpej 
    544       1.52        ad /*
    545       1.52        ad  * Create a new LWP within process 'p2', using LWP 'l1' as a template.
    546       1.52        ad  * The new LWP is created in state LSIDL and must be set running,
    547       1.52        ad  * suspended, or stopped by the caller.
    548       1.52        ad  */
    549        1.2   thorpej int
    550       1.59   thorpej newlwp(struct lwp *l1, struct proc *p2, vaddr_t uaddr, bool inmem,
    551        1.2   thorpej     int flags, void *stack, size_t stacksize,
    552        1.2   thorpej     void (*func)(void *), void *arg, struct lwp **rnewlwpp)
    553        1.2   thorpej {
    554       1.52        ad 	struct lwp *l2, *isfree;
    555       1.52        ad 	turnstile_t *ts;
    556        1.2   thorpej 
    557       1.52        ad 	/*
    558       1.52        ad 	 * First off, reap any detached LWP waiting to be collected.
    559       1.52        ad 	 * We can re-use its LWP structure and turnstile.
    560       1.52        ad 	 */
    561       1.52        ad 	isfree = NULL;
    562       1.52        ad 	if (p2->p_zomblwp != NULL) {
    563       1.52        ad 		mutex_enter(&p2->p_smutex);
    564       1.52        ad 		if ((isfree = p2->p_zomblwp) != NULL) {
    565       1.52        ad 			p2->p_zomblwp = NULL;
    566   1.61.2.8        ad 			lwp_free(isfree, true, false);/* releases proc mutex */
    567       1.52        ad 		} else
    568       1.52        ad 			mutex_exit(&p2->p_smutex);
    569       1.52        ad 	}
    570       1.52        ad 	if (isfree == NULL) {
    571       1.52        ad 		l2 = pool_get(&lwp_pool, PR_WAITOK);
    572       1.52        ad 		memset(l2, 0, sizeof(*l2));
    573       1.52        ad 		l2->l_ts = pool_cache_get(&turnstile_cache, PR_WAITOK);
    574       1.60      yamt 		SLIST_INIT(&l2->l_pi_lenders);
    575       1.52        ad 	} else {
    576       1.52        ad 		l2 = isfree;
    577       1.52        ad 		ts = l2->l_ts;
    578       1.60      yamt 		KASSERT(l2->l_inheritedprio == MAXPRI);
    579       1.60      yamt 		KASSERT(SLIST_EMPTY(&l2->l_pi_lenders));
    580       1.52        ad 		memset(l2, 0, sizeof(*l2));
    581       1.52        ad 		l2->l_ts = ts;
    582       1.52        ad 	}
    583        1.2   thorpej 
    584        1.2   thorpej 	l2->l_stat = LSIDL;
    585        1.2   thorpej 	l2->l_proc = p2;
    586       1.52        ad 	l2->l_refcnt = 1;
    587       1.52        ad 	l2->l_priority = l1->l_priority;
    588       1.52        ad 	l2->l_usrpri = l1->l_usrpri;
    589       1.60      yamt 	l2->l_inheritedprio = MAXPRI;
    590       1.52        ad 	l2->l_mutex = &sched_mutex;
    591       1.52        ad 	l2->l_cpu = l1->l_cpu;
    592       1.56     pavel 	l2->l_flag = inmem ? LW_INMEM : 0;
    593       1.42  christos 	lwp_initspecific(l2);
    594       1.41   thorpej 
    595       1.56     pavel 	if (p2->p_flag & PK_SYSTEM) {
    596       1.52        ad 		/*
    597       1.52        ad 		 * Mark it as a system process and not a candidate for
    598       1.52        ad 		 * swapping.
    599       1.52        ad 		 */
    600       1.56     pavel 		l2->l_flag |= LW_SYSTEM;
    601       1.52        ad 	}
    602        1.2   thorpej 
    603       1.37        ad 	lwp_update_creds(l2);
    604        1.2   thorpej 	callout_init(&l2->l_tsleep_ch);
    605   1.61.2.4        ad 	mutex_init(&l2->l_swaplock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_NONE);
    606       1.52        ad 	cv_init(&l2->l_sigcv, "sigwait");
    607       1.52        ad 	l2->l_syncobj = &sched_syncobj;
    608        1.2   thorpej 
    609        1.2   thorpej 	if (rnewlwpp != NULL)
    610        1.2   thorpej 		*rnewlwpp = l2;
    611        1.2   thorpej 
    612       1.36      yamt 	l2->l_addr = UAREA_TO_USER(uaddr);
    613   1.61.2.2        ad 	KERNEL_LOCK(1, curlwp);
    614        1.2   thorpej 	uvm_lwp_fork(l1, l2, stack, stacksize, func,
    615        1.2   thorpej 	    (arg != NULL) ? arg : l2);
    616   1.61.2.2        ad 	KERNEL_UNLOCK_ONE(curlwp);
    617        1.2   thorpej 
    618       1.52        ad 	mutex_enter(&p2->p_smutex);
    619       1.52        ad 
    620       1.52        ad 	if ((flags & LWP_DETACHED) != 0) {
    621       1.52        ad 		l2->l_prflag = LPR_DETACHED;
    622       1.52        ad 		p2->p_ndlwps++;
    623       1.52        ad 	} else
    624       1.52        ad 		l2->l_prflag = 0;
    625       1.52        ad 
    626       1.52        ad 	l2->l_sigmask = l1->l_sigmask;
    627       1.52        ad 	CIRCLEQ_INIT(&l2->l_sigpend.sp_info);
    628       1.52        ad 	sigemptyset(&l2->l_sigpend.sp_set);
    629       1.52        ad 
    630       1.53      yamt 	p2->p_nlwpid++;
    631       1.53      yamt 	if (p2->p_nlwpid == 0)
    632       1.53      yamt 		p2->p_nlwpid++;
    633       1.53      yamt 	l2->l_lid = p2->p_nlwpid;
    634        1.2   thorpej 	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&p2->p_lwps, l2, l_sibling);
    635        1.2   thorpej 	p2->p_nlwps++;
    636        1.2   thorpej 
    637       1.52        ad 	mutex_exit(&p2->p_smutex);
    638       1.52        ad 
    639   1.61.2.4        ad 	mutex_enter(&proclist_lock);
    640       1.52        ad 	mutex_enter(&proclist_mutex);
    641        1.2   thorpej 	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&alllwp, l2, l_list);
    642       1.52        ad 	mutex_exit(&proclist_mutex);
    643   1.61.2.4        ad 	mutex_exit(&proclist_lock);
    644        1.2   thorpej 
    645       1.57       dsl 	SYSCALL_TIME_LWP_INIT(l2);
    646       1.57       dsl 
    647       1.16      manu 	if (p2->p_emul->e_lwp_fork)
    648       1.16      manu 		(*p2->p_emul->e_lwp_fork)(l1, l2);
    649       1.16      manu 
    650        1.2   thorpej 	return (0);
    651        1.2   thorpej }
    652        1.2   thorpej 
    653        1.2   thorpej /*
    654  1.61.2.10        ad  * Exit an LWP.
    655        1.2   thorpej  */
    656        1.2   thorpej void
    657        1.2   thorpej lwp_exit(struct lwp *l)
    658        1.2   thorpej {
    659        1.2   thorpej 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    660       1.52        ad 	struct lwp *l2;
    661  1.61.2.10        ad 	bool current;
    662  1.61.2.10        ad 
    663  1.61.2.10        ad 	current = (l == curlwp);
    664        1.2   thorpej 
    665        1.2   thorpej 	DPRINTF(("lwp_exit: %d.%d exiting.\n", p->p_pid, l->l_lid));
    666       1.52        ad 	DPRINTF((" nlwps: %d nzlwps: %d\n", p->p_nlwps, p->p_nzlwps));
    667  1.61.2.10        ad 	KASSERT(current || l->l_stat == LSIDL);
    668        1.2   thorpej 
    669       1.52        ad 	/*
    670       1.52        ad 	 * Verify that we hold no locks other than the kernel lock.
    671       1.52        ad 	 */
    672       1.52        ad #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
    673       1.52        ad 	LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(&kernel_lock, 0);
    674       1.52        ad #else
    675       1.52        ad 	LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(NULL, 0);
    676       1.52        ad #endif
    677       1.16      manu 
    678        1.2   thorpej 	/*
    679       1.52        ad 	 * If we are the last live LWP in a process, we need to exit the
    680       1.52        ad 	 * entire process.  We do so with an exit status of zero, because
    681       1.52        ad 	 * it's a "controlled" exit, and because that's what Solaris does.
    682       1.52        ad 	 *
    683       1.52        ad 	 * We are not quite a zombie yet, but for accounting purposes we
    684       1.52        ad 	 * must increment the count of zombies here.
    685       1.45   thorpej 	 *
    686       1.45   thorpej 	 * Note: the last LWP's specificdata will be deleted here.
    687        1.2   thorpej 	 */
    688       1.52        ad 	mutex_enter(&p->p_smutex);
    689       1.52        ad 	if (p->p_nlwps - p->p_nzlwps == 1) {
    690  1.61.2.10        ad 		KASSERT(current == true);
    691        1.2   thorpej 		DPRINTF(("lwp_exit: %d.%d calling exit1()\n",
    692        1.2   thorpej 		    p->p_pid, l->l_lid));
    693        1.2   thorpej 		exit1(l, 0);
    694       1.19  jdolecek 		/* NOTREACHED */
    695        1.2   thorpej 	}
    696       1.52        ad 	p->p_nzlwps++;
    697       1.52        ad 	mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
    698       1.52        ad 
    699       1.52        ad 	if (p->p_emul->e_lwp_exit)
    700       1.52        ad 		(*p->p_emul->e_lwp_exit)(l);
    701        1.2   thorpej 
    702       1.45   thorpej 	/* Delete the specificdata while it's still safe to sleep. */
    703       1.45   thorpej 	specificdata_fini(lwp_specificdata_domain, &l->l_specdataref);
    704       1.45   thorpej 
    705       1.52        ad 	/*
    706       1.52        ad 	 * Release our cached credentials.
    707       1.52        ad 	 */
    708       1.37        ad 	kauth_cred_free(l->l_cred);
    709       1.37        ad 
    710       1.52        ad 	/*
    711   1.61.2.4        ad 	 * While we can still block, mark the LWP as unswappable to
    712   1.61.2.4        ad 	 * prevent conflicts with the with the swapper.
    713   1.61.2.4        ad 	 */
    714   1.61.2.4        ad 	uvm_lwp_hold(l);
    715   1.61.2.4        ad 
    716   1.61.2.4        ad 	/*
    717       1.52        ad 	 * Remove the LWP from the global list.
    718       1.52        ad 	 */
    719   1.61.2.4        ad 	mutex_enter(&proclist_lock);
    720       1.52        ad 	mutex_enter(&proclist_mutex);
    721       1.52        ad 	LIST_REMOVE(l, l_list);
    722       1.52        ad 	mutex_exit(&proclist_mutex);
    723   1.61.2.4        ad 	mutex_exit(&proclist_lock);
    724       1.19  jdolecek 
    725       1.52        ad 	/*
    726       1.52        ad 	 * Get rid of all references to the LWP that others (e.g. procfs)
    727       1.52        ad 	 * may have, and mark the LWP as a zombie.  If the LWP is detached,
    728       1.52        ad 	 * mark it waiting for collection in the proc structure.  Note that
    729       1.52        ad 	 * before we can do that, we need to free any other dead, deatched
    730       1.52        ad 	 * LWP waiting to meet its maker.
    731       1.52        ad 	 *
    732       1.52        ad 	 * XXXSMP disable preemption.
    733       1.52        ad 	 */
    734       1.52        ad 	mutex_enter(&p->p_smutex);
    735       1.52        ad 	lwp_drainrefs(l);
    736       1.31      yamt 
    737       1.52        ad 	if ((l->l_prflag & LPR_DETACHED) != 0) {
    738       1.52        ad 		while ((l2 = p->p_zomblwp) != NULL) {
    739       1.52        ad 			p->p_zomblwp = NULL;
    740   1.61.2.8        ad 			lwp_free(l2, false, false);/* releases proc mutex */
    741       1.52        ad 			mutex_enter(&p->p_smutex);
    742       1.52        ad 		}
    743       1.52        ad 		p->p_zomblwp = l;
    744       1.52        ad 	}
    745       1.31      yamt 
    746       1.52        ad 	/*
    747       1.52        ad 	 * If we find a pending signal for the process and we have been
    748       1.52        ad 	 * asked to check for signals, then we loose: arrange to have
    749       1.52        ad 	 * all other LWPs in the process check for signals.
    750       1.52        ad 	 */
    751       1.56     pavel 	if ((l->l_flag & LW_PENDSIG) != 0 &&
    752       1.52        ad 	    firstsig(&p->p_sigpend.sp_set) != 0) {
    753       1.52        ad 		LIST_FOREACH(l2, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
    754       1.52        ad 			lwp_lock(l2);
    755       1.56     pavel 			l2->l_flag |= LW_PENDSIG;
    756       1.52        ad 			lwp_unlock(l2);
    757       1.52        ad 		}
    758       1.31      yamt 	}
    759       1.31      yamt 
    760       1.52        ad 	lwp_lock(l);
    761       1.52        ad 	l->l_stat = LSZOMB;
    762       1.52        ad 	lwp_unlock(l);
    763        1.2   thorpej 	p->p_nrlwps--;
    764       1.52        ad 	cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
    765       1.52        ad 	mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
    766       1.52        ad 
    767       1.52        ad 	/*
    768       1.52        ad 	 * We can no longer block.  At this point, lwp_free() may already
    769       1.52        ad 	 * be gunning for us.  On a multi-CPU system, we may be off p_lwps.
    770       1.52        ad 	 *
    771       1.52        ad 	 * Free MD LWP resources.
    772       1.52        ad 	 */
    773       1.52        ad #ifndef __NO_CPU_LWP_FREE
    774       1.52        ad 	cpu_lwp_free(l, 0);
    775       1.52        ad #endif
    776        1.2   thorpej 
    777  1.61.2.10        ad 	if (current) {
    778  1.61.2.10        ad 		pmap_deactivate(l);
    779  1.61.2.10        ad 
    780  1.61.2.10        ad 		/*
    781  1.61.2.10        ad 		 * Release the kernel lock, and switch away into
    782  1.61.2.10        ad 		 * oblivion.
    783  1.61.2.10        ad 		 */
    784       1.52        ad #ifdef notyet
    785  1.61.2.10        ad 		/* XXXSMP hold in lwp_userret() */
    786  1.61.2.10        ad 		KERNEL_UNLOCK_LAST(l);
    787       1.52        ad #else
    788  1.61.2.10        ad 		KERNEL_UNLOCK_ALL(l, NULL);
    789       1.52        ad #endif
    790  1.61.2.10        ad 		cpu_exit(l);
    791  1.61.2.10        ad 	}
    792        1.2   thorpej }
    793        1.2   thorpej 
    794       1.19  jdolecek /*
    795       1.52        ad  * We are called from cpu_exit() once it is safe to schedule the dead LWP's
    796       1.52        ad  * resources to be freed (i.e., once we've switched to the idle PCB for the
    797       1.52        ad  * current CPU).
    798       1.19  jdolecek  */
    799        1.2   thorpej void
    800        1.2   thorpej lwp_exit2(struct lwp *l)
    801        1.2   thorpej {
    802       1.52        ad 	/* XXXSMP re-enable preemption */
    803       1.52        ad }
    804       1.52        ad 
    805       1.52        ad /*
    806       1.52        ad  * Free a dead LWP's remaining resources.
    807       1.52        ad  *
    808       1.52        ad  * XXXLWP limits.
    809       1.52        ad  */
    810       1.52        ad void
    811   1.61.2.8        ad lwp_free(struct lwp *l, bool recycle, bool last)
    812       1.52        ad {
    813       1.52        ad 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    814       1.52        ad 	ksiginfoq_t kq;
    815       1.52        ad 
    816       1.52        ad 	/*
    817       1.52        ad 	 * If this was not the last LWP in the process, then adjust
    818       1.52        ad 	 * counters and unlock.
    819       1.52        ad 	 */
    820       1.52        ad 	if (!last) {
    821       1.52        ad 		/*
    822       1.52        ad 		 * Add the LWP's run time to the process' base value.
    823       1.52        ad 		 * This needs to co-incide with coming off p_lwps.
    824       1.52        ad 		 */
    825       1.52        ad 		timeradd(&l->l_rtime, &p->p_rtime, &p->p_rtime);
    826       1.52        ad 		LIST_REMOVE(l, l_sibling);
    827       1.52        ad 		p->p_nlwps--;
    828       1.52        ad 		p->p_nzlwps--;
    829       1.52        ad 		if ((l->l_prflag & LPR_DETACHED) != 0)
    830       1.52        ad 			p->p_ndlwps--;
    831       1.52        ad 
    832       1.52        ad 		/*
    833   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * Have any LWPs sleeping in lwp_wait() recheck for
    834   1.61.2.8        ad 		 * deadlock.
    835       1.52        ad 		 */
    836   1.61.2.8        ad 		cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
    837   1.61.2.8        ad 		mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
    838       1.52        ad 	}
    839       1.52        ad 
    840   1.61.2.8        ad #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
    841   1.61.2.8        ad 	/*
    842   1.61.2.8        ad 	 * In the unlikely event that the LWP is still on the CPU,
    843   1.61.2.8        ad 	 * then spin until it has switched away.  We need to release
    844   1.61.2.8        ad 	 * all locks to avoid deadlock against interrupt handlers on
    845   1.61.2.8        ad 	 * the target CPU.
    846   1.61.2.8        ad 	 */
    847   1.61.2.8        ad 	if (l->l_cpu->ci_curlwp == l) {
    848   1.61.2.8        ad 		int count;
    849   1.61.2.8        ad 		KERNEL_UNLOCK_ALL(curlwp, &count);
    850   1.61.2.8        ad 		while (l->l_cpu->ci_curlwp == l)
    851   1.61.2.8        ad 			SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_HOOK;
    852   1.61.2.8        ad 		KERNEL_LOCK(count, curlwp);
    853   1.61.2.8        ad 	}
    854   1.61.2.8        ad #endif
    855   1.61.2.8        ad 
    856       1.52        ad 	/*
    857       1.52        ad 	 * Destroy the LWP's remaining signal information.
    858       1.52        ad 	 */
    859       1.52        ad 	ksiginfo_queue_init(&kq);
    860       1.52        ad 	sigclear(&l->l_sigpend, NULL, &kq);
    861       1.52        ad 	ksiginfo_queue_drain(&kq);
    862       1.52        ad 	cv_destroy(&l->l_sigcv);
    863   1.61.2.4        ad 	mutex_destroy(&l->l_swaplock);
    864        1.2   thorpej 
    865       1.19  jdolecek 	/*
    866       1.52        ad 	 * Free the LWP's turnstile and the LWP structure itself unless the
    867       1.52        ad 	 * caller wants to recycle them.
    868       1.52        ad 	 *
    869       1.52        ad 	 * We can't return turnstile0 to the pool (it didn't come from it),
    870       1.52        ad 	 * so if it comes up just drop it quietly and move on.
    871       1.52        ad 	 *
    872       1.52        ad 	 * We don't recycle the VM resources at this time.
    873       1.19  jdolecek 	 */
    874       1.52        ad 	if (!recycle && l->l_ts != &turnstile0)
    875       1.52        ad 		pool_cache_put(&turnstile_cache, l->l_ts);
    876       1.52        ad #ifndef __NO_CPU_LWP_FREE
    877       1.52        ad 	cpu_lwp_free2(l);
    878       1.52        ad #endif
    879       1.19  jdolecek 	uvm_lwp_exit(l);
    880       1.60      yamt 	KASSERT(SLIST_EMPTY(&l->l_pi_lenders));
    881       1.60      yamt 	KASSERT(l->l_inheritedprio == MAXPRI);
    882       1.52        ad 	if (!recycle)
    883       1.19  jdolecek 		pool_put(&lwp_pool, l);
    884        1.2   thorpej }
    885        1.2   thorpej 
    886        1.2   thorpej /*
    887        1.2   thorpej  * Pick a LWP to represent the process for those operations which
    888        1.2   thorpej  * want information about a "process" that is actually associated
    889        1.2   thorpej  * with a LWP.
    890       1.52        ad  *
    891       1.52        ad  * If 'locking' is false, no locking or lock checks are performed.
    892       1.52        ad  * This is intended for use by DDB.
    893       1.52        ad  *
    894       1.52        ad  * We don't bother locking the LWP here, since code that uses this
    895       1.52        ad  * interface is broken by design and an exact match is not required.
    896        1.2   thorpej  */
    897        1.2   thorpej struct lwp *
    898       1.52        ad proc_representative_lwp(struct proc *p, int *nrlwps, int locking)
    899        1.2   thorpej {
    900        1.2   thorpej 	struct lwp *l, *onproc, *running, *sleeping, *stopped, *suspended;
    901       1.27      matt 	struct lwp *signalled;
    902       1.52        ad 	int cnt;
    903       1.52        ad 
    904       1.52        ad 	if (locking) {
    905   1.61.2.3        ad 		KASSERT(mutex_owned(&p->p_smutex));
    906       1.52        ad 	}
    907        1.2   thorpej 
    908        1.2   thorpej 	/* Trivial case: only one LWP */
    909       1.52        ad 	if (p->p_nlwps == 1) {
    910       1.52        ad 		l = LIST_FIRST(&p->p_lwps);
    911       1.52        ad 		if (nrlwps)
    912       1.52        ad 			*nrlwps = (l->l_stat == LSONPROC || LSRUN);
    913       1.52        ad 		return l;
    914       1.52        ad 	}
    915        1.2   thorpej 
    916       1.52        ad 	cnt = 0;
    917        1.2   thorpej 	switch (p->p_stat) {
    918        1.2   thorpej 	case SSTOP:
    919        1.2   thorpej 	case SACTIVE:
    920        1.2   thorpej 		/* Pick the most live LWP */
    921        1.2   thorpej 		onproc = running = sleeping = stopped = suspended = NULL;
    922       1.27      matt 		signalled = NULL;
    923        1.2   thorpej 		LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
    924       1.27      matt 			if (l->l_lid == p->p_sigctx.ps_lwp)
    925       1.27      matt 				signalled = l;
    926        1.2   thorpej 			switch (l->l_stat) {
    927        1.2   thorpej 			case LSONPROC:
    928        1.2   thorpej 				onproc = l;
    929       1.52        ad 				cnt++;
    930        1.2   thorpej 				break;
    931        1.2   thorpej 			case LSRUN:
    932        1.2   thorpej 				running = l;
    933       1.52        ad 				cnt++;
    934        1.2   thorpej 				break;
    935        1.2   thorpej 			case LSSLEEP:
    936        1.2   thorpej 				sleeping = l;
    937        1.2   thorpej 				break;
    938        1.2   thorpej 			case LSSTOP:
    939        1.2   thorpej 				stopped = l;
    940        1.2   thorpej 				break;
    941        1.2   thorpej 			case LSSUSPENDED:
    942        1.2   thorpej 				suspended = l;
    943        1.2   thorpej 				break;
    944        1.2   thorpej 			}
    945        1.2   thorpej 		}
    946       1.52        ad 		if (nrlwps)
    947       1.52        ad 			*nrlwps = cnt;
    948       1.27      matt 		if (signalled)
    949       1.52        ad 			l = signalled;
    950       1.52        ad 		else if (onproc)
    951       1.52        ad 			l = onproc;
    952       1.52        ad 		else if (running)
    953       1.52        ad 			l = running;
    954       1.52        ad 		else if (sleeping)
    955       1.52        ad 			l = sleeping;
    956       1.52        ad 		else if (stopped)
    957       1.52        ad 			l = stopped;
    958       1.52        ad 		else if (suspended)
    959       1.52        ad 			l = suspended;
    960       1.52        ad 		else
    961       1.52        ad 			break;
    962       1.52        ad 		return l;
    963       1.52        ad 		if (nrlwps)
    964       1.52        ad 			*nrlwps = 0;
    965       1.52        ad 		l = LIST_FIRST(&p->p_lwps);
    966       1.52        ad 		return l;
    967        1.2   thorpej #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    968        1.2   thorpej 	case SIDL:
    969       1.52        ad 	case SZOMB:
    970       1.52        ad 	case SDYING:
    971       1.52        ad 	case SDEAD:
    972       1.52        ad 		if (locking)
    973       1.52        ad 			mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
    974        1.2   thorpej 		/* We have more than one LWP and we're in SIDL?
    975        1.2   thorpej 		 * How'd that happen?
    976        1.2   thorpej 		 */
    977       1.52        ad 		panic("Too many LWPs in idle/dying process %d (%s) stat = %d",
    978       1.52        ad 		    p->p_pid, p->p_comm, p->p_stat);
    979       1.52        ad 		break;
    980        1.2   thorpej 	default:
    981       1.52        ad 		if (locking)
    982       1.52        ad 			mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
    983        1.2   thorpej 		panic("Process %d (%s) in unknown state %d",
    984        1.2   thorpej 		    p->p_pid, p->p_comm, p->p_stat);
    985        1.2   thorpej #endif
    986        1.2   thorpej 	}
    987        1.2   thorpej 
    988       1.52        ad 	if (locking)
    989       1.52        ad 		mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
    990        1.2   thorpej 	panic("proc_representative_lwp: couldn't find a lwp for process"
    991        1.2   thorpej 		" %d (%s)", p->p_pid, p->p_comm);
    992        1.2   thorpej 	/* NOTREACHED */
    993        1.2   thorpej 	return NULL;
    994        1.2   thorpej }
    995       1.37        ad 
    996       1.37        ad /*
    997       1.52        ad  * Look up a live LWP within the speicifed process, and return it locked.
    998       1.52        ad  *
    999       1.52        ad  * Must be called with p->p_smutex held.
   1000       1.52        ad  */
   1001       1.52        ad struct lwp *
   1002       1.52        ad lwp_find(struct proc *p, int id)
   1003       1.52        ad {
   1004       1.52        ad 	struct lwp *l;
   1005       1.52        ad 
   1006   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(&p->p_smutex));
   1007       1.52        ad 
   1008       1.52        ad 	LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
   1009       1.52        ad 		if (l->l_lid == id)
   1010       1.52        ad 			break;
   1011       1.52        ad 	}
   1012       1.52        ad 
   1013       1.52        ad 	/*
   1014       1.52        ad 	 * No need to lock - all of these conditions will
   1015       1.52        ad 	 * be visible with the process level mutex held.
   1016       1.52        ad 	 */
   1017       1.52        ad 	if (l != NULL && (l->l_stat == LSIDL || l->l_stat == LSZOMB))
   1018       1.52        ad 		l = NULL;
   1019       1.52        ad 
   1020       1.52        ad 	return l;
   1021       1.52        ad }
   1022       1.52        ad 
   1023       1.52        ad /*
   1024       1.37        ad  * Update an LWP's cached credentials to mirror the process' master copy.
   1025       1.37        ad  *
   1026       1.37        ad  * This happens early in the syscall path, on user trap, and on LWP
   1027       1.37        ad  * creation.  A long-running LWP can also voluntarily choose to update
   1028       1.37        ad  * it's credentials by calling this routine.  This may be called from
   1029       1.37        ad  * LWP_CACHE_CREDS(), which checks l->l_cred != p->p_cred beforehand.
   1030       1.37        ad  */
   1031       1.37        ad void
   1032       1.37        ad lwp_update_creds(struct lwp *l)
   1033       1.37        ad {
   1034       1.37        ad 	kauth_cred_t oc;
   1035       1.37        ad 	struct proc *p;
   1036       1.37        ad 
   1037       1.37        ad 	p = l->l_proc;
   1038       1.37        ad 	oc = l->l_cred;
   1039       1.37        ad 
   1040       1.52        ad 	mutex_enter(&p->p_mutex);
   1041       1.37        ad 	kauth_cred_hold(p->p_cred);
   1042       1.37        ad 	l->l_cred = p->p_cred;
   1043       1.52        ad 	mutex_exit(&p->p_mutex);
   1044   1.61.2.2        ad 	if (oc != NULL)
   1045       1.37        ad 		kauth_cred_free(oc);
   1046       1.52        ad }
   1047       1.52        ad 
   1048       1.52        ad /*
   1049       1.52        ad  * Verify that an LWP is locked, and optionally verify that the lock matches
   1050       1.52        ad  * one we specify.
   1051       1.52        ad  */
   1052       1.52        ad int
   1053       1.52        ad lwp_locked(struct lwp *l, kmutex_t *mtx)
   1054       1.52        ad {
   1055       1.52        ad 	kmutex_t *cur = l->l_mutex;
   1056       1.52        ad 
   1057       1.52        ad #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
   1058       1.52        ad 	return mutex_owned(cur) && (mtx == cur || mtx == NULL);
   1059       1.52        ad #else
   1060       1.52        ad 	return mutex_owned(cur);
   1061       1.52        ad #endif
   1062       1.52        ad }
   1063       1.52        ad 
   1064       1.52        ad #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
   1065       1.52        ad /*
   1066       1.52        ad  * Lock an LWP.
   1067       1.52        ad  */
   1068       1.52        ad void
   1069       1.52        ad lwp_lock_retry(struct lwp *l, kmutex_t *old)
   1070       1.52        ad {
   1071       1.52        ad 
   1072       1.52        ad 	/*
   1073       1.52        ad 	 * XXXgcc ignoring kmutex_t * volatile on i386
   1074       1.52        ad 	 *
   1075       1.52        ad 	 * gcc version 4.1.2 20061021 prerelease (NetBSD nb1 20061021)
   1076       1.52        ad 	 */
   1077       1.52        ad #if 1
   1078       1.52        ad 	while (l->l_mutex != old) {
   1079       1.52        ad #else
   1080       1.52        ad 	for (;;) {
   1081       1.52        ad #endif
   1082       1.52        ad 		mutex_spin_exit(old);
   1083       1.52        ad 		old = l->l_mutex;
   1084       1.52        ad 		mutex_spin_enter(old);
   1085       1.52        ad 
   1086       1.52        ad 		/*
   1087       1.52        ad 		 * mutex_enter() will have posted a read barrier.  Re-test
   1088       1.52        ad 		 * l->l_mutex.  If it has changed, we need to try again.
   1089       1.52        ad 		 */
   1090       1.52        ad #if 1
   1091       1.52        ad 	}
   1092       1.52        ad #else
   1093       1.52        ad 	} while (__predict_false(l->l_mutex != old));
   1094       1.52        ad #endif
   1095       1.52        ad }
   1096       1.52        ad #endif
   1097       1.52        ad 
   1098       1.52        ad /*
   1099       1.52        ad  * Lend a new mutex to an LWP.  The old mutex must be held.
   1100       1.52        ad  */
   1101       1.52        ad void
   1102       1.52        ad lwp_setlock(struct lwp *l, kmutex_t *new)
   1103       1.52        ad {
   1104       1.52        ad 
   1105   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(l->l_mutex));
   1106       1.52        ad 
   1107       1.52        ad #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
   1108       1.52        ad 	mb_write();
   1109       1.52        ad 	l->l_mutex = new;
   1110       1.52        ad #else
   1111       1.52        ad 	(void)new;
   1112       1.52        ad #endif
   1113       1.52        ad }
   1114       1.52        ad 
   1115       1.52        ad /*
   1116       1.52        ad  * Lend a new mutex to an LWP, and release the old mutex.  The old mutex
   1117       1.52        ad  * must be held.
   1118       1.52        ad  */
   1119       1.52        ad void
   1120       1.52        ad lwp_unlock_to(struct lwp *l, kmutex_t *new)
   1121       1.52        ad {
   1122       1.52        ad 	kmutex_t *old;
   1123       1.52        ad 
   1124   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(l->l_mutex));
   1125       1.52        ad 
   1126       1.52        ad 	old = l->l_mutex;
   1127       1.52        ad #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
   1128       1.52        ad 	mb_write();
   1129       1.52        ad 	l->l_mutex = new;
   1130       1.52        ad #else
   1131       1.52        ad 	(void)new;
   1132       1.52        ad #endif
   1133       1.52        ad 	mutex_spin_exit(old);
   1134       1.52        ad }
   1135       1.52        ad 
   1136       1.52        ad /*
   1137       1.52        ad  * Acquire a new mutex, and donate it to an LWP.  The LWP must already be
   1138       1.52        ad  * locked.
   1139       1.52        ad  */
   1140       1.52        ad void
   1141       1.52        ad lwp_relock(struct lwp *l, kmutex_t *new)
   1142       1.52        ad {
   1143       1.52        ad #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
   1144       1.52        ad 	kmutex_t *old;
   1145       1.52        ad #endif
   1146       1.52        ad 
   1147   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(l->l_mutex));
   1148       1.52        ad 
   1149       1.52        ad #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
   1150       1.52        ad 	old = l->l_mutex;
   1151       1.52        ad 	if (old != new) {
   1152       1.52        ad 		mutex_spin_enter(new);
   1153       1.52        ad 		l->l_mutex = new;
   1154       1.52        ad 		mutex_spin_exit(old);
   1155       1.52        ad 	}
   1156       1.52        ad #else
   1157       1.52        ad 	(void)new;
   1158       1.52        ad #endif
   1159       1.52        ad }
   1160       1.52        ad 
   1161       1.60      yamt int
   1162       1.60      yamt lwp_trylock(struct lwp *l)
   1163       1.60      yamt {
   1164       1.60      yamt #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
   1165       1.60      yamt 	kmutex_t *old;
   1166       1.60      yamt 
   1167       1.60      yamt 	for (;;) {
   1168       1.60      yamt 		if (!mutex_tryenter(old = l->l_mutex))
   1169       1.60      yamt 			return 0;
   1170       1.60      yamt 		if (__predict_true(l->l_mutex == old))
   1171       1.60      yamt 			return 1;
   1172       1.60      yamt 		mutex_spin_exit(old);
   1173       1.60      yamt 	}
   1174       1.60      yamt #else
   1175       1.60      yamt 	return mutex_tryenter(l->l_mutex);
   1176       1.60      yamt #endif
   1177       1.60      yamt }
   1178       1.60      yamt 
   1179       1.52        ad /*
   1180       1.56     pavel  * Handle exceptions for mi_userret().  Called if a member of LW_USERRET is
   1181       1.52        ad  * set.
   1182       1.52        ad  */
   1183       1.52        ad void
   1184       1.52        ad lwp_userret(struct lwp *l)
   1185       1.52        ad {
   1186       1.52        ad 	struct proc *p;
   1187       1.54        ad 	void (*hook)(void);
   1188       1.52        ad 	int sig;
   1189       1.52        ad 
   1190       1.52        ad 	p = l->l_proc;
   1191       1.52        ad 
   1192       1.52        ad 	/*
   1193       1.52        ad 	 * It should be safe to do this read unlocked on a multiprocessor
   1194       1.52        ad 	 * system..
   1195       1.52        ad 	 */
   1196       1.56     pavel 	while ((l->l_flag & LW_USERRET) != 0) {
   1197       1.52        ad 		/*
   1198       1.52        ad 		 * Process pending signals first, unless the process
   1199       1.61        ad 		 * is dumping core or exiting, where we will instead
   1200       1.61        ad 		 * enter the L_WSUSPEND case below.
   1201       1.52        ad 		 */
   1202       1.61        ad 		if ((l->l_flag & (LW_PENDSIG | LW_WCORE | LW_WEXIT)) ==
   1203       1.61        ad 		    LW_PENDSIG) {
   1204       1.52        ad 			mutex_enter(&p->p_smutex);
   1205       1.52        ad 			while ((sig = issignal(l)) != 0)
   1206       1.52        ad 				postsig(sig);
   1207       1.52        ad 			mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
   1208       1.52        ad 		}
   1209       1.52        ad 
   1210       1.52        ad 		/*
   1211       1.52        ad 		 * Core-dump or suspend pending.
   1212       1.52        ad 		 *
   1213       1.52        ad 		 * In case of core dump, suspend ourselves, so that the
   1214       1.52        ad 		 * kernel stack and therefore the userland registers saved
   1215       1.52        ad 		 * in the trapframe are around for coredump() to write them
   1216       1.52        ad 		 * out.  We issue a wakeup on p->p_lwpcv so that sigexit()
   1217       1.52        ad 		 * will write the core file out once all other LWPs are
   1218       1.52        ad 		 * suspended.
   1219       1.52        ad 		 */
   1220       1.56     pavel 		if ((l->l_flag & LW_WSUSPEND) != 0) {
   1221       1.52        ad 			mutex_enter(&p->p_smutex);
   1222       1.52        ad 			p->p_nrlwps--;
   1223       1.52        ad 			cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
   1224       1.52        ad 			lwp_lock(l);
   1225       1.52        ad 			l->l_stat = LSSUSPENDED;
   1226       1.52        ad 			mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
   1227       1.52        ad 			mi_switch(l, NULL);
   1228       1.52        ad 		}
   1229       1.52        ad 
   1230       1.52        ad 		/* Process is exiting. */
   1231       1.56     pavel 		if ((l->l_flag & LW_WEXIT) != 0) {
   1232       1.52        ad 			KERNEL_LOCK(1, l);
   1233       1.52        ad 			lwp_exit(l);
   1234       1.52        ad 			KASSERT(0);
   1235       1.52        ad 			/* NOTREACHED */
   1236       1.52        ad 		}
   1237       1.54        ad 
   1238       1.54        ad 		/* Call userret hook; used by Linux emulation. */
   1239       1.56     pavel 		if ((l->l_flag & LW_WUSERRET) != 0) {
   1240       1.54        ad 			lwp_lock(l);
   1241       1.56     pavel 			l->l_flag &= ~LW_WUSERRET;
   1242       1.54        ad 			lwp_unlock(l);
   1243       1.54        ad 			hook = p->p_userret;
   1244       1.54        ad 			p->p_userret = NULL;
   1245       1.54        ad 			(*hook)();
   1246       1.54        ad 		}
   1247       1.52        ad 	}
   1248       1.52        ad }
   1249       1.52        ad 
   1250       1.52        ad /*
   1251       1.52        ad  * Force an LWP to enter the kernel, to take a trip through lwp_userret().
   1252       1.52        ad  */
   1253       1.52        ad void
   1254       1.52        ad lwp_need_userret(struct lwp *l)
   1255       1.52        ad {
   1256   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
   1257       1.52        ad 
   1258       1.52        ad 	/*
   1259       1.52        ad 	 * Since the tests in lwp_userret() are done unlocked, make sure
   1260       1.52        ad 	 * that the condition will be seen before forcing the LWP to enter
   1261       1.52        ad 	 * kernel mode.
   1262       1.52        ad 	 */
   1263       1.52        ad 	mb_write();
   1264       1.52        ad 	cpu_signotify(l);
   1265       1.52        ad }
   1266       1.52        ad 
   1267       1.52        ad /*
   1268       1.52        ad  * Add one reference to an LWP.  This will prevent the LWP from
   1269       1.52        ad  * exiting, thus keep the lwp structure and PCB around to inspect.
   1270       1.52        ad  */
   1271       1.52        ad void
   1272       1.52        ad lwp_addref(struct lwp *l)
   1273       1.52        ad {
   1274       1.52        ad 
   1275   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(&l->l_proc->p_smutex));
   1276       1.52        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_stat != LSZOMB);
   1277       1.52        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_refcnt != 0);
   1278       1.52        ad 
   1279       1.52        ad 	l->l_refcnt++;
   1280       1.52        ad }
   1281       1.52        ad 
   1282       1.52        ad /*
   1283       1.52        ad  * Remove one reference to an LWP.  If this is the last reference,
   1284       1.52        ad  * then we must finalize the LWP's death.
   1285       1.52        ad  */
   1286       1.52        ad void
   1287       1.52        ad lwp_delref(struct lwp *l)
   1288       1.52        ad {
   1289       1.52        ad 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
   1290       1.52        ad 
   1291       1.52        ad 	mutex_enter(&p->p_smutex);
   1292       1.52        ad 	if (--l->l_refcnt == 0)
   1293       1.52        ad 		cv_broadcast(&p->p_refcv);
   1294       1.52        ad 	mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
   1295       1.52        ad }
   1296       1.52        ad 
   1297       1.52        ad /*
   1298       1.52        ad  * Drain all references to the current LWP.
   1299       1.52        ad  */
   1300       1.52        ad void
   1301       1.52        ad lwp_drainrefs(struct lwp *l)
   1302       1.52        ad {
   1303       1.52        ad 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
   1304       1.52        ad 
   1305   1.61.2.3        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(&p->p_smutex));
   1306       1.52        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_refcnt != 0);
   1307       1.52        ad 
   1308       1.52        ad 	l->l_refcnt--;
   1309       1.52        ad 	while (l->l_refcnt != 0)
   1310       1.52        ad 		cv_wait(&p->p_refcv, &p->p_smutex);
   1311       1.37        ad }
   1312       1.41   thorpej 
   1313       1.41   thorpej /*
   1314       1.41   thorpej  * lwp_specific_key_create --
   1315       1.41   thorpej  *	Create a key for subsystem lwp-specific data.
   1316       1.41   thorpej  */
   1317       1.41   thorpej int
   1318       1.41   thorpej lwp_specific_key_create(specificdata_key_t *keyp, specificdata_dtor_t dtor)
   1319       1.41   thorpej {
   1320       1.41   thorpej 
   1321       1.45   thorpej 	return (specificdata_key_create(lwp_specificdata_domain, keyp, dtor));
   1322       1.41   thorpej }
   1323       1.41   thorpej 
   1324       1.41   thorpej /*
   1325       1.41   thorpej  * lwp_specific_key_delete --
   1326       1.41   thorpej  *	Delete a key for subsystem lwp-specific data.
   1327       1.41   thorpej  */
   1328       1.41   thorpej void
   1329       1.41   thorpej lwp_specific_key_delete(specificdata_key_t key)
   1330       1.41   thorpej {
   1331       1.41   thorpej 
   1332       1.41   thorpej 	specificdata_key_delete(lwp_specificdata_domain, key);
   1333       1.41   thorpej }
   1334       1.41   thorpej 
   1335       1.45   thorpej /*
   1336       1.45   thorpej  * lwp_initspecific --
   1337       1.45   thorpej  *	Initialize an LWP's specificdata container.
   1338       1.45   thorpej  */
   1339       1.42  christos void
   1340       1.42  christos lwp_initspecific(struct lwp *l)
   1341       1.42  christos {
   1342       1.42  christos 	int error;
   1343       1.45   thorpej 
   1344       1.42  christos 	error = specificdata_init(lwp_specificdata_domain, &l->l_specdataref);
   1345       1.42  christos 	KASSERT(error == 0);
   1346       1.42  christos }
   1347       1.42  christos 
   1348       1.41   thorpej /*
   1349       1.45   thorpej  * lwp_finispecific --
   1350       1.45   thorpej  *	Finalize an LWP's specificdata container.
   1351       1.45   thorpej  */
   1352       1.45   thorpej void
   1353       1.45   thorpej lwp_finispecific(struct lwp *l)
   1354       1.45   thorpej {
   1355       1.45   thorpej 
   1356       1.45   thorpej 	specificdata_fini(lwp_specificdata_domain, &l->l_specdataref);
   1357       1.45   thorpej }
   1358       1.45   thorpej 
   1359       1.45   thorpej /*
   1360       1.41   thorpej  * lwp_getspecific --
   1361       1.41   thorpej  *	Return lwp-specific data corresponding to the specified key.
   1362       1.41   thorpej  *
   1363       1.41   thorpej  *	Note: LWP specific data is NOT INTERLOCKED.  An LWP should access
   1364       1.41   thorpej  *	only its OWN SPECIFIC DATA.  If it is necessary to access another
   1365       1.41   thorpej  *	LWP's specifc data, care must be taken to ensure that doing so
   1366       1.41   thorpej  *	would not cause internal data structure inconsistency (i.e. caller
   1367       1.41   thorpej  *	can guarantee that the target LWP is not inside an lwp_getspecific()
   1368       1.41   thorpej  *	or lwp_setspecific() call).
   1369       1.41   thorpej  */
   1370       1.41   thorpej void *
   1371       1.44   thorpej lwp_getspecific(specificdata_key_t key)
   1372       1.41   thorpej {
   1373       1.41   thorpej 
   1374       1.41   thorpej 	return (specificdata_getspecific_unlocked(lwp_specificdata_domain,
   1375       1.44   thorpej 						  &curlwp->l_specdataref, key));
   1376       1.41   thorpej }
   1377       1.41   thorpej 
   1378       1.47   hannken void *
   1379       1.47   hannken _lwp_getspecific_by_lwp(struct lwp *l, specificdata_key_t key)
   1380       1.47   hannken {
   1381       1.47   hannken 
   1382       1.47   hannken 	return (specificdata_getspecific_unlocked(lwp_specificdata_domain,
   1383       1.47   hannken 						  &l->l_specdataref, key));
   1384       1.47   hannken }
   1385       1.47   hannken 
   1386       1.41   thorpej /*
   1387       1.41   thorpej  * lwp_setspecific --
   1388       1.41   thorpej  *	Set lwp-specific data corresponding to the specified key.
   1389       1.41   thorpej  */
   1390       1.41   thorpej void
   1391       1.45   thorpej lwp_setspecific(specificdata_key_t key, void *data)
   1392       1.41   thorpej {
   1393       1.41   thorpej 
   1394       1.41   thorpej 	specificdata_setspecific(lwp_specificdata_domain,
   1395       1.44   thorpej 				 &curlwp->l_specdataref, key, data);
   1396       1.41   thorpej }
   1397