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      1 /*	$NetBSD: kern_sleepq.c,v 1.37 2009/10/21 21:12:06 rmind Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8  * by Andrew Doran.
      9  *
     10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  * are met:
     13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
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     28  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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     30  */
     31 
     32 /*
     33  * Sleep queue implementation, used by turnstiles and general sleep/wakeup
     34  * interfaces.
     35  */
     36 
     37 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     38 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_sleepq.c,v 1.37 2009/10/21 21:12:06 rmind Exp $");
     39 
     40 #include <sys/param.h>
     41 #include <sys/kernel.h>
     42 #include <sys/cpu.h>
     43 #include <sys/pool.h>
     44 #include <sys/proc.h>
     45 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
     46 #include <sys/sa.h>
     47 #include <sys/savar.h>
     48 #include <sys/sched.h>
     49 #include <sys/systm.h>
     50 #include <sys/sleepq.h>
     51 #include <sys/ktrace.h>
     52 
     53 #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
     54 
     55 #include "opt_sa.h"
     56 
     57 int	sleepq_sigtoerror(lwp_t *, int);
     58 
     59 /* General purpose sleep table, used by ltsleep() and condition variables. */
     60 sleeptab_t	sleeptab;
     61 
     62 /*
     63  * sleeptab_init:
     64  *
     65  *	Initialize a sleep table.
     66  */
     67 void
     68 sleeptab_init(sleeptab_t *st)
     69 {
     70 	sleepq_t *sq;
     71 	int i;
     72 
     73 	for (i = 0; i < SLEEPTAB_HASH_SIZE; i++) {
     74 		sq = &st->st_queues[i].st_queue;
     75 		st->st_queues[i].st_mutex =
     76 		    mutex_obj_alloc(MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_SCHED);
     77 		sleepq_init(sq);
     78 	}
     79 }
     80 
     81 /*
     82  * sleepq_init:
     83  *
     84  *	Prepare a sleep queue for use.
     85  */
     86 void
     87 sleepq_init(sleepq_t *sq)
     88 {
     89 
     90 	TAILQ_INIT(sq);
     91 }
     92 
     93 /*
     94  * sleepq_remove:
     95  *
     96  *	Remove an LWP from a sleep queue and wake it up.
     97  */
     98 void
     99 sleepq_remove(sleepq_t *sq, lwp_t *l)
    100 {
    101 	struct schedstate_percpu *spc;
    102 	struct cpu_info *ci;
    103 
    104 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
    105 
    106 	TAILQ_REMOVE(sq, l, l_sleepchain);
    107 	l->l_syncobj = &sched_syncobj;
    108 	l->l_wchan = NULL;
    109 	l->l_sleepq = NULL;
    110 	l->l_flag &= ~LW_SINTR;
    111 
    112 	ci = l->l_cpu;
    113 	spc = &ci->ci_schedstate;
    114 
    115 	/*
    116 	 * If not sleeping, the LWP must have been suspended.  Let whoever
    117 	 * holds it stopped set it running again.
    118 	 */
    119 	if (l->l_stat != LSSLEEP) {
    120 		KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSSTOP || l->l_stat == LSSUSPENDED);
    121 		lwp_setlock(l, spc->spc_lwplock);
    122 		return;
    123 	}
    124 
    125 	/*
    126 	 * If the LWP is still on the CPU, mark it as LSONPROC.  It may be
    127 	 * about to call mi_switch(), in which case it will yield.
    128 	 */
    129 	if ((l->l_pflag & LP_RUNNING) != 0) {
    130 		l->l_stat = LSONPROC;
    131 		l->l_slptime = 0;
    132 		lwp_setlock(l, spc->spc_lwplock);
    133 		return;
    134 	}
    135 
    136 	/* Update sleep time delta, call the wake-up handler of scheduler */
    137 	l->l_slpticksum += (hardclock_ticks - l->l_slpticks);
    138 	sched_wakeup(l);
    139 
    140 	/* Look for a CPU to wake up */
    141 	l->l_cpu = sched_takecpu(l);
    142 	ci = l->l_cpu;
    143 	spc = &ci->ci_schedstate;
    144 
    145 	/*
    146 	 * Set it running.
    147 	 */
    148 	spc_lock(ci);
    149 	lwp_setlock(l, spc->spc_mutex);
    150 #ifdef KERN_SA
    151 	if (l->l_proc->p_sa != NULL)
    152 		sa_awaken(l);
    153 #endif /* KERN_SA */
    154 	sched_setrunnable(l);
    155 	l->l_stat = LSRUN;
    156 	l->l_slptime = 0;
    157 	sched_enqueue(l, false);
    158 	spc_unlock(ci);
    159 }
    160 
    161 /*
    162  * sleepq_insert:
    163  *
    164  *	Insert an LWP into the sleep queue, optionally sorting by priority.
    165  */
    166 inline void
    167 sleepq_insert(sleepq_t *sq, lwp_t *l, syncobj_t *sobj)
    168 {
    169 	lwp_t *l2;
    170 	const int pri = lwp_eprio(l);
    171 
    172 	if ((sobj->sobj_flag & SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED) != 0) {
    173 		TAILQ_FOREACH(l2, sq, l_sleepchain) {
    174 			if (lwp_eprio(l2) < pri) {
    175 				TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(l2, l, l_sleepchain);
    176 				return;
    177 			}
    178 		}
    179 	}
    180 
    181 	if ((sobj->sobj_flag & SOBJ_SLEEPQ_LIFO) != 0)
    182 		TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(sq, l, l_sleepchain);
    183 	else
    184 		TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(sq, l, l_sleepchain);
    185 }
    186 
    187 /*
    188  * sleepq_enqueue:
    189  *
    190  *	Enter an LWP into the sleep queue and prepare for sleep.  The sleep
    191  *	queue must already be locked, and any interlock (such as the kernel
    192  *	lock) must have be released (see sleeptab_lookup(), sleepq_enter()).
    193  */
    194 void
    195 sleepq_enqueue(sleepq_t *sq, wchan_t wchan, const char *wmesg, syncobj_t *sobj)
    196 {
    197 	lwp_t *l = curlwp;
    198 
    199 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
    200 	KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSONPROC);
    201 	KASSERT(l->l_wchan == NULL && l->l_sleepq == NULL);
    202 
    203 	l->l_syncobj = sobj;
    204 	l->l_wchan = wchan;
    205 	l->l_sleepq = sq;
    206 	l->l_wmesg = wmesg;
    207 	l->l_slptime = 0;
    208 	l->l_stat = LSSLEEP;
    209 	l->l_sleeperr = 0;
    210 
    211 	sleepq_insert(sq, l, sobj);
    212 
    213 	/* Save the time when thread has slept */
    214 	l->l_slpticks = hardclock_ticks;
    215 	sched_slept(l);
    216 }
    217 
    218 /*
    219  * sleepq_block:
    220  *
    221  *	After any intermediate step such as releasing an interlock, switch.
    222  * 	sleepq_block() may return early under exceptional conditions, for
    223  * 	example if the LWP's containing process is exiting.
    224  */
    225 int
    226 sleepq_block(int timo, bool catch)
    227 {
    228 	int error = 0, sig;
    229 	struct proc *p;
    230 	lwp_t *l = curlwp;
    231 	bool early = false;
    232 	int biglocks = l->l_biglocks;
    233 
    234 	ktrcsw(1, 0);
    235 
    236 	/*
    237 	 * If sleeping interruptably, check for pending signals, exits or
    238 	 * core dump events.
    239 	 */
    240 	if (catch) {
    241 		l->l_flag |= LW_SINTR;
    242 		if ((l->l_flag & (LW_CANCELLED|LW_WEXIT|LW_WCORE)) != 0) {
    243 			l->l_flag &= ~LW_CANCELLED;
    244 			error = EINTR;
    245 			early = true;
    246 		} else if ((l->l_flag & LW_PENDSIG) != 0 && sigispending(l, 0))
    247 			early = true;
    248 	}
    249 
    250 	if (early) {
    251 		/* lwp_unsleep() will release the lock */
    252 		lwp_unsleep(l, true);
    253 	} else {
    254 		if (timo)
    255 			callout_schedule(&l->l_timeout_ch, timo);
    256 
    257 #ifdef KERN_SA
    258 		if (((l->l_flag & LW_SA) != 0) && (~l->l_pflag & LP_SA_NOBLOCK))
    259 			sa_switch(l);
    260 		else
    261 #endif
    262 			mi_switch(l);
    263 
    264 		/* The LWP and sleep queue are now unlocked. */
    265 		if (timo) {
    266 			/*
    267 			 * Even if the callout appears to have fired, we need to
    268 			 * stop it in order to synchronise with other CPUs.
    269 			 */
    270 			if (callout_halt(&l->l_timeout_ch, NULL))
    271 				error = EWOULDBLOCK;
    272 		}
    273 	}
    274 
    275 	if (catch && error == 0) {
    276 		p = l->l_proc;
    277 		if ((l->l_flag & (LW_CANCELLED | LW_WEXIT | LW_WCORE)) != 0)
    278 			error = EINTR;
    279 		else if ((l->l_flag & LW_PENDSIG) != 0) {
    280 			/*
    281 			 * Acquiring p_lock may cause us to recurse
    282 			 * through the sleep path and back into this
    283 			 * routine, but is safe because LWPs sleeping
    284 			 * on locks are non-interruptable.  We will
    285 			 * not recurse again.
    286 			 */
    287 			mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
    288 			if ((sig = issignal(l)) != 0)
    289 				error = sleepq_sigtoerror(l, sig);
    290 			mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
    291 		}
    292 	}
    293 
    294 	ktrcsw(0, 0);
    295 	if (__predict_false(biglocks != 0)) {
    296 		KERNEL_LOCK(biglocks, NULL);
    297 	}
    298 	return error;
    299 }
    300 
    301 /*
    302  * sleepq_wake:
    303  *
    304  *	Wake zero or more LWPs blocked on a single wait channel.
    305  */
    306 lwp_t *
    307 sleepq_wake(sleepq_t *sq, wchan_t wchan, u_int expected, kmutex_t *mp)
    308 {
    309 	lwp_t *l, *next;
    310 
    311 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(mp));
    312 
    313 	for (l = TAILQ_FIRST(sq); l != NULL; l = next) {
    314 		KASSERT(l->l_sleepq == sq);
    315 		KASSERT(l->l_mutex == mp);
    316 		next = TAILQ_NEXT(l, l_sleepchain);
    317 		if (l->l_wchan != wchan)
    318 			continue;
    319 		sleepq_remove(sq, l);
    320 		if (--expected == 0)
    321 			break;
    322 	}
    323 
    324 	mutex_spin_exit(mp);
    325 	return l;
    326 }
    327 
    328 /*
    329  * sleepq_unsleep:
    330  *
    331  *	Remove an LWP from its sleep queue and set it runnable again.
    332  *	sleepq_unsleep() is called with the LWP's mutex held, and will
    333  *	always release it.
    334  */
    335 void
    336 sleepq_unsleep(lwp_t *l, bool cleanup)
    337 {
    338 	sleepq_t *sq = l->l_sleepq;
    339 	kmutex_t *mp = l->l_mutex;
    340 
    341 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, mp));
    342 	KASSERT(l->l_wchan != NULL);
    343 
    344 	sleepq_remove(sq, l);
    345 	if (cleanup) {
    346 		mutex_spin_exit(mp);
    347 	}
    348 }
    349 
    350 /*
    351  * sleepq_timeout:
    352  *
    353  *	Entered via the callout(9) subsystem to time out an LWP that is on a
    354  *	sleep queue.
    355  */
    356 void
    357 sleepq_timeout(void *arg)
    358 {
    359 	lwp_t *l = arg;
    360 
    361 	/*
    362 	 * Lock the LWP.  Assuming it's still on the sleep queue, its
    363 	 * current mutex will also be the sleep queue mutex.
    364 	 */
    365 	lwp_lock(l);
    366 
    367 	if (l->l_wchan == NULL) {
    368 		/* Somebody beat us to it. */
    369 		lwp_unlock(l);
    370 		return;
    371 	}
    372 
    373 	lwp_unsleep(l, true);
    374 }
    375 
    376 /*
    377  * sleepq_sigtoerror:
    378  *
    379  *	Given a signal number, interpret and return an error code.
    380  */
    381 int
    382 sleepq_sigtoerror(lwp_t *l, int sig)
    383 {
    384 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    385 	int error;
    386 
    387 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
    388 
    389 	/*
    390 	 * If this sleep was canceled, don't let the syscall restart.
    391 	 */
    392 	if ((SIGACTION(p, sig).sa_flags & SA_RESTART) == 0)
    393 		error = EINTR;
    394 	else
    395 		error = ERESTART;
    396 
    397 	return error;
    398 }
    399 
    400 /*
    401  * sleepq_abort:
    402  *
    403  *	After a panic or during autoconfiguration, lower the interrupt
    404  *	priority level to give pending interrupts a chance to run, and
    405  *	then return.  Called if sleepq_dontsleep() returns non-zero, and
    406  *	always returns zero.
    407  */
    408 int
    409 sleepq_abort(kmutex_t *mtx, int unlock)
    410 {
    411 	extern int safepri;
    412 	int s;
    413 
    414 	s = splhigh();
    415 	splx(safepri);
    416 	splx(s);
    417 	if (mtx != NULL && unlock != 0)
    418 		mutex_exit(mtx);
    419 
    420 	return 0;
    421 }
    422 
    423 /*
    424  * sleepq_changepri:
    425  *
    426  *	Adjust the priority of an LWP residing on a sleepq.  This method
    427  *	will only alter the user priority; the effective priority is
    428  *	assumed to have been fixed at the time of insertion into the queue.
    429  */
    430 void
    431 sleepq_changepri(lwp_t *l, pri_t pri)
    432 {
    433 	sleepq_t *sq = l->l_sleepq;
    434 	pri_t opri;
    435 
    436 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
    437 
    438 	opri = lwp_eprio(l);
    439 	l->l_priority = pri;
    440 
    441 	if (lwp_eprio(l) == opri) {
    442 		return;
    443 	}
    444 	if ((l->l_syncobj->sobj_flag & SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED) == 0) {
    445 		return;
    446 	}
    447 
    448 	/*
    449 	 * Don't let the sleep queue become empty, even briefly.
    450 	 * cv_signal() and cv_broadcast() inspect it without the
    451 	 * sleep queue lock held and need to see a non-empty queue
    452 	 * head if there are waiters.
    453 	 */
    454 	if (TAILQ_FIRST(sq) == l && TAILQ_NEXT(l, l_sleepchain) == NULL) {
    455 		return;
    456 	}
    457 	TAILQ_REMOVE(sq, l, l_sleepchain);
    458 	sleepq_insert(sq, l, l->l_syncobj);
    459 }
    460 
    461 void
    462 sleepq_lendpri(lwp_t *l, pri_t pri)
    463 {
    464 	sleepq_t *sq = l->l_sleepq;
    465 	pri_t opri;
    466 
    467 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
    468 
    469 	opri = lwp_eprio(l);
    470 	l->l_inheritedprio = pri;
    471 
    472 	if (lwp_eprio(l) == opri) {
    473 		return;
    474 	}
    475 	if ((l->l_syncobj->sobj_flag & SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED) == 0) {
    476 		return;
    477 	}
    478 
    479 	/*
    480 	 * Don't let the sleep queue become empty, even briefly.
    481 	 * cv_signal() and cv_broadcast() inspect it without the
    482 	 * sleep queue lock held and need to see a non-empty queue
    483 	 * head if there are waiters.
    484 	 */
    485 	if (TAILQ_FIRST(sq) == l && TAILQ_NEXT(l, l_sleepchain) == NULL) {
    486 		return;
    487 	}
    488 	TAILQ_REMOVE(sq, l, l_sleepchain);
    489 	sleepq_insert(sq, l, l->l_syncobj);
    490 }
    491