kern_synch.c revision 1.177.2.5 1 1.177.2.5 rmind /* $NetBSD: kern_synch.c,v 1.177.2.5 2007/02/20 21:48:45 rmind Exp $ */
2 1.63 thorpej
3 1.63 thorpej /*-
4 1.174 ad * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.63 thorpej * All rights reserved.
6 1.63 thorpej *
7 1.63 thorpej * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.63 thorpej * by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility,
9 1.177.2.5 rmind * NASA Ames Research Center, by Charles M. Hannum, Andrew Doran and
10 1.177.2.5 rmind * Daniel Sieger.
11 1.63 thorpej *
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29 1.63 thorpej * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
30 1.63 thorpej * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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39 1.63 thorpej */
40 1.26 cgd
41 1.26 cgd /*-
42 1.26 cgd * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993
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59 1.26 cgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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66 1.26 cgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
67 1.26 cgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
68 1.26 cgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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72 1.26 cgd * SUCH DAMAGE.
73 1.26 cgd *
74 1.50 fvdl * @(#)kern_synch.c 8.9 (Berkeley) 5/19/95
75 1.26 cgd */
76 1.106 lukem
77 1.106 lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
78 1.177.2.5 rmind __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_synch.c,v 1.177.2.5 2007/02/20 21:48:45 rmind Exp $");
79 1.48 mrg
80 1.52 jonathan #include "opt_ddb.h"
81 1.109 yamt #include "opt_kstack.h"
82 1.82 thorpej #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
83 1.83 thorpej #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
84 1.110 briggs #include "opt_perfctrs.h"
85 1.26 cgd
86 1.174 ad #define __MUTEX_PRIVATE
87 1.174 ad
88 1.26 cgd #include <sys/param.h>
89 1.26 cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
90 1.68 thorpej #include <sys/callout.h>
91 1.26 cgd #include <sys/proc.h>
92 1.26 cgd #include <sys/kernel.h>
93 1.26 cgd #include <sys/buf.h>
94 1.111 briggs #if defined(PERFCTRS)
95 1.110 briggs #include <sys/pmc.h>
96 1.111 briggs #endif
97 1.26 cgd #include <sys/signalvar.h>
98 1.26 cgd #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
99 1.55 ross #include <sys/sched.h>
100 1.161 elad #include <sys/kauth.h>
101 1.174 ad #include <sys/sleepq.h>
102 1.174 ad #include <sys/lockdebug.h>
103 1.47 mrg
104 1.47 mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
105 1.47 mrg
106 1.26 cgd #include <machine/cpu.h>
107 1.34 christos
108 1.26 cgd int lbolt; /* once a second sleep address */
109 1.26 cgd
110 1.152 yamt /*
111 1.73 thorpej * The global scheduler state.
112 1.73 thorpej */
113 1.174 ad kmutex_t sched_mutex; /* global sched state mutex */
114 1.34 christos
115 1.174 ad void sched_unsleep(struct lwp *);
116 1.122 thorpej
117 1.174 ad syncobj_t sleep_syncobj = {
118 1.174 ad SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED,
119 1.174 ad sleepq_unsleep,
120 1.174 ad sleepq_changepri
121 1.174 ad };
122 1.174 ad
123 1.174 ad syncobj_t sched_syncobj = {
124 1.174 ad SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED,
125 1.174 ad sched_unsleep,
126 1.174 ad sched_changepri
127 1.174 ad };
128 1.122 thorpej
129 1.26 cgd /*
130 1.174 ad * During autoconfiguration or after a panic, a sleep will simply lower the
131 1.174 ad * priority briefly to allow interrupts, then return. The priority to be
132 1.174 ad * used (safepri) is machine-dependent, thus this value is initialized and
133 1.174 ad * maintained in the machine-dependent layers. This priority will typically
134 1.174 ad * be 0, or the lowest priority that is safe for use on the interrupt stack;
135 1.174 ad * it can be made higher to block network software interrupts after panics.
136 1.26 cgd */
137 1.174 ad int safepri;
138 1.26 cgd
139 1.26 cgd /*
140 1.174 ad * OBSOLETE INTERFACE
141 1.174 ad *
142 1.26 cgd * General sleep call. Suspends the current process until a wakeup is
143 1.26 cgd * performed on the specified identifier. The process will then be made
144 1.174 ad * runnable with the specified priority. Sleeps at most timo/hz seconds (0
145 1.174 ad * means no timeout). If pri includes PCATCH flag, signals are checked
146 1.26 cgd * before and after sleeping, else signals are not checked. Returns 0 if
147 1.26 cgd * awakened, EWOULDBLOCK if the timeout expires. If PCATCH is set and a
148 1.26 cgd * signal needs to be delivered, ERESTART is returned if the current system
149 1.26 cgd * call should be restarted if possible, and EINTR is returned if the system
150 1.26 cgd * call should be interrupted by the signal (return EINTR).
151 1.77 thorpej *
152 1.174 ad * The interlock is held until we are on a sleep queue. The interlock will
153 1.174 ad * be locked before returning back to the caller unless the PNORELOCK flag
154 1.174 ad * is specified, in which case the interlock will always be unlocked upon
155 1.174 ad * return.
156 1.26 cgd */
157 1.26 cgd int
158 1.174 ad ltsleep(wchan_t ident, int priority, const char *wmesg, int timo,
159 1.174 ad volatile struct simplelock *interlock)
160 1.26 cgd {
161 1.122 thorpej struct lwp *l = curlwp;
162 1.174 ad sleepq_t *sq;
163 1.174 ad int error, catch;
164 1.26 cgd
165 1.174 ad if (sleepq_dontsleep(l)) {
166 1.174 ad (void)sleepq_abort(NULL, 0);
167 1.174 ad if ((priority & PNORELOCK) != 0)
168 1.77 thorpej simple_unlock(interlock);
169 1.174 ad return 0;
170 1.26 cgd }
171 1.78 sommerfe
172 1.174 ad sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident);
173 1.174 ad sleepq_enter(sq, l);
174 1.42 cgd
175 1.174 ad if (interlock != NULL) {
176 1.174 ad LOCK_ASSERT(simple_lock_held(interlock));
177 1.174 ad simple_unlock(interlock);
178 1.150 chs }
179 1.150 chs
180 1.174 ad catch = priority & PCATCH;
181 1.174 ad sleepq_block(sq, priority & PRIMASK, ident, wmesg, timo, catch,
182 1.174 ad &sleep_syncobj);
183 1.174 ad error = sleepq_unblock(timo, catch);
184 1.126 pk
185 1.174 ad if (interlock != NULL && (priority & PNORELOCK) == 0)
186 1.126 pk simple_lock(interlock);
187 1.174 ad
188 1.174 ad return error;
189 1.26 cgd }
190 1.26 cgd
191 1.26 cgd /*
192 1.174 ad * General sleep call for situations where a wake-up is not expected.
193 1.26 cgd */
194 1.174 ad int
195 1.174 ad kpause(const char *wmesg, boolean_t intr, int timo, kmutex_t *mtx)
196 1.26 cgd {
197 1.174 ad struct lwp *l = curlwp;
198 1.174 ad sleepq_t *sq;
199 1.174 ad int error;
200 1.26 cgd
201 1.174 ad if (sleepq_dontsleep(l))
202 1.174 ad return sleepq_abort(NULL, 0);
203 1.26 cgd
204 1.174 ad if (mtx != NULL)
205 1.174 ad mutex_exit(mtx);
206 1.174 ad sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, l);
207 1.174 ad sleepq_enter(sq, l);
208 1.174 ad sleepq_block(sq, sched_kpri(l), l, wmesg, timo, intr, &sleep_syncobj);
209 1.174 ad error = sleepq_unblock(timo, intr);
210 1.174 ad if (mtx != NULL)
211 1.174 ad mutex_enter(mtx);
212 1.83 thorpej
213 1.174 ad return error;
214 1.139 cl }
215 1.139 cl
216 1.26 cgd /*
217 1.174 ad * OBSOLETE INTERFACE
218 1.174 ad *
219 1.26 cgd * Make all processes sleeping on the specified identifier runnable.
220 1.26 cgd */
221 1.26 cgd void
222 1.174 ad wakeup(wchan_t ident)
223 1.26 cgd {
224 1.174 ad sleepq_t *sq;
225 1.83 thorpej
226 1.174 ad if (cold)
227 1.174 ad return;
228 1.83 thorpej
229 1.174 ad sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident);
230 1.174 ad sleepq_wake(sq, ident, (u_int)-1);
231 1.63 thorpej }
232 1.63 thorpej
233 1.63 thorpej /*
234 1.174 ad * OBSOLETE INTERFACE
235 1.174 ad *
236 1.63 thorpej * Make the highest priority process first in line on the specified
237 1.63 thorpej * identifier runnable.
238 1.63 thorpej */
239 1.174 ad void
240 1.174 ad wakeup_one(wchan_t ident)
241 1.63 thorpej {
242 1.174 ad sleepq_t *sq;
243 1.63 thorpej
244 1.174 ad if (cold)
245 1.174 ad return;
246 1.174 ad
247 1.174 ad sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident);
248 1.174 ad sleepq_wake(sq, ident, 1);
249 1.174 ad }
250 1.63 thorpej
251 1.117 gmcgarry
252 1.117 gmcgarry /*
253 1.117 gmcgarry * General yield call. Puts the current process back on its run queue and
254 1.117 gmcgarry * performs a voluntary context switch. Should only be called when the
255 1.117 gmcgarry * current process explicitly requests it (eg sched_yield(2) in compat code).
256 1.117 gmcgarry */
257 1.117 gmcgarry void
258 1.117 gmcgarry yield(void)
259 1.117 gmcgarry {
260 1.122 thorpej struct lwp *l = curlwp;
261 1.117 gmcgarry
262 1.174 ad KERNEL_UNLOCK_ALL(l, &l->l_biglocks);
263 1.174 ad lwp_lock(l);
264 1.174 ad if (l->l_stat == LSONPROC) {
265 1.174 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, &sched_mutex));
266 1.174 ad l->l_priority = l->l_usrpri;
267 1.174 ad }
268 1.174 ad l->l_nvcsw++;
269 1.122 thorpej mi_switch(l, NULL);
270 1.174 ad KERNEL_LOCK(l->l_biglocks, l);
271 1.69 thorpej }
272 1.69 thorpej
273 1.69 thorpej /*
274 1.69 thorpej * General preemption call. Puts the current process back on its run queue
275 1.156 rpaulo * and performs an involuntary context switch.
276 1.69 thorpej */
277 1.69 thorpej void
278 1.174 ad preempt(void)
279 1.69 thorpej {
280 1.122 thorpej struct lwp *l = curlwp;
281 1.69 thorpej
282 1.174 ad KERNEL_UNLOCK_ALL(l, &l->l_biglocks);
283 1.174 ad lwp_lock(l);
284 1.174 ad if (l->l_stat == LSONPROC) {
285 1.174 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, &sched_mutex));
286 1.174 ad l->l_priority = l->l_usrpri;
287 1.174 ad }
288 1.174 ad l->l_nivcsw++;
289 1.174 ad (void)mi_switch(l, NULL);
290 1.174 ad KERNEL_LOCK(l->l_biglocks, l);
291 1.69 thorpej }
292 1.69 thorpej
293 1.69 thorpej /*
294 1.177.2.1 yamt * sched_switch_unlock: update 'curlwp' and release old lwp.
295 1.177.2.1 yamt */
296 1.177.2.1 yamt
297 1.177.2.1 yamt void
298 1.177.2.1 yamt sched_switch_unlock(struct lwp *old, struct lwp *new)
299 1.177.2.1 yamt {
300 1.177.2.1 yamt
301 1.177.2.1 yamt KASSERT(old == NULL || old == curlwp);
302 1.177.2.1 yamt
303 1.177.2.1 yamt if (old != NULL) {
304 1.177.2.4 yamt LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(old->l_mutex, 1);
305 1.177.2.1 yamt } else {
306 1.177.2.1 yamt LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(NULL, 1);
307 1.177.2.1 yamt }
308 1.177.2.1 yamt
309 1.177.2.1 yamt curlwp = new;
310 1.177.2.1 yamt if (old != NULL) {
311 1.177.2.2 yamt lwp_unlock(old);
312 1.177.2.1 yamt }
313 1.177.2.1 yamt spl0();
314 1.177.2.1 yamt }
315 1.177.2.1 yamt
316 1.177.2.1 yamt /*
317 1.177.2.3 yamt * Compute the amount of time during which the current lwp was running.
318 1.177.2.3 yamt *
319 1.177.2.3 yamt * - update l_rtime unless it's an idle lwp.
320 1.177.2.3 yamt * - update spc_runtime for the next lwp.
321 1.177.2.3 yamt */
322 1.177.2.3 yamt
323 1.177.2.3 yamt static inline void
324 1.177.2.3 yamt updatertime(struct lwp *l, struct schedstate_percpu *spc)
325 1.177.2.3 yamt {
326 1.177.2.3 yamt struct timeval tv;
327 1.177.2.3 yamt long s, u;
328 1.177.2.3 yamt
329 1.177.2.3 yamt if ((l->l_flag & L_IDLE) != 0) {
330 1.177.2.3 yamt microtime(&spc->spc_runtime);
331 1.177.2.3 yamt return;
332 1.177.2.3 yamt }
333 1.177.2.3 yamt
334 1.177.2.3 yamt microtime(&tv);
335 1.177.2.3 yamt u = l->l_rtime.tv_usec + (tv.tv_usec - spc->spc_runtime.tv_usec);
336 1.177.2.3 yamt s = l->l_rtime.tv_sec + (tv.tv_sec - spc->spc_runtime.tv_sec);
337 1.177.2.3 yamt if (u < 0) {
338 1.177.2.3 yamt u += 1000000;
339 1.177.2.3 yamt s--;
340 1.177.2.3 yamt } else if (u >= 1000000) {
341 1.177.2.3 yamt u -= 1000000;
342 1.177.2.3 yamt s++;
343 1.177.2.3 yamt }
344 1.177.2.3 yamt l->l_rtime.tv_usec = u;
345 1.177.2.3 yamt l->l_rtime.tv_sec = s;
346 1.177.2.3 yamt
347 1.177.2.3 yamt spc->spc_runtime = tv;
348 1.177.2.3 yamt }
349 1.177.2.3 yamt
350 1.177.2.3 yamt /*
351 1.174 ad * The machine independent parts of context switch. Switch to "new"
352 1.174 ad * if non-NULL, otherwise let cpu_switch choose the next lwp.
353 1.130 nathanw *
354 1.122 thorpej * Returns 1 if another process was actually run.
355 1.26 cgd */
356 1.122 thorpej int
357 1.122 thorpej mi_switch(struct lwp *l, struct lwp *newl)
358 1.26 cgd {
359 1.76 thorpej struct schedstate_percpu *spc;
360 1.174 ad int retval, oldspl;
361 1.26 cgd
362 1.174 ad LOCK_ASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
363 1.174 ad
364 1.174 ad #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
365 1.174 ad spinlock_switchcheck();
366 1.174 ad simple_lock_switchcheck();
367 1.174 ad #endif
368 1.174 ad #ifdef KSTACK_CHECK_MAGIC
369 1.174 ad kstack_check_magic(l);
370 1.174 ad #endif
371 1.83 thorpej
372 1.90 sommerfe /*
373 1.174 ad * It's safe to read the per CPU schedstate unlocked here, as all we
374 1.174 ad * are after is the run time and that's guarenteed to have been last
375 1.174 ad * updated by this CPU.
376 1.90 sommerfe */
377 1.122 thorpej KDASSERT(l->l_cpu == curcpu());
378 1.122 thorpej spc = &l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate;
379 1.76 thorpej
380 1.26 cgd /*
381 1.174 ad * XXXSMP If we are using h/w performance counters, save context.
382 1.69 thorpej */
383 1.174 ad #if PERFCTRS
384 1.175 christos if (PMC_ENABLED(l->l_proc)) {
385 1.175 christos pmc_save_context(l->l_proc);
386 1.174 ad }
387 1.109 yamt #endif
388 1.26 cgd
389 1.113 gmcgarry /*
390 1.174 ad * If on the CPU and we have gotten this far, then we must yield.
391 1.113 gmcgarry */
392 1.174 ad KASSERT(l->l_stat != LSRUN);
393 1.174 ad if (l->l_stat == LSONPROC) {
394 1.174 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, &sched_mutex));
395 1.174 ad l->l_stat = LSRUN;
396 1.177.2.1 yamt if ((l->l_flag & L_IDLE) == 0) {
397 1.177.2.5 rmind sched_enqueue(l);
398 1.177.2.1 yamt }
399 1.174 ad }
400 1.114 gmcgarry uvmexp.swtch++;
401 1.174 ad
402 1.174 ad /*
403 1.174 ad * Process is about to yield the CPU; clear the appropriate
404 1.174 ad * scheduling flags.
405 1.174 ad */
406 1.174 ad spc->spc_flags &= ~SPCF_SWITCHCLEAR;
407 1.174 ad
408 1.177.2.2 yamt LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(l->l_mutex, 1);
409 1.174 ad
410 1.174 ad /*
411 1.177.2.1 yamt * Switch to the new LWP if necessary.
412 1.177.2.1 yamt * When we run again, we'll return back here.
413 1.174 ad */
414 1.174 ad oldspl = MUTEX_SPIN_OLDSPL(l->l_cpu);
415 1.174 ad
416 1.177.2.2 yamt /*
417 1.177.2.2 yamt * Acquire the sched_mutex if necessary.
418 1.177.2.2 yamt */
419 1.177.2.2 yamt #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
420 1.177.2.2 yamt if (l->l_mutex != &sched_mutex) {
421 1.177.2.2 yamt mutex_enter(&sched_mutex);
422 1.177.2.2 yamt }
423 1.177.2.2 yamt #endif
424 1.177.2.2 yamt
425 1.177.2.1 yamt if (newl == NULL) {
426 1.177.2.5 rmind newl = sched_nextlwp();
427 1.177.2.1 yamt }
428 1.177.2.1 yamt if (newl != NULL) {
429 1.174 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(newl, &sched_mutex));
430 1.177.2.5 rmind sched_dequeue(newl);
431 1.177.2.1 yamt } else {
432 1.177.2.1 yamt newl = l->l_cpu->ci_data.cpu_idlelwp;
433 1.177.2.1 yamt KASSERT(newl != NULL);
434 1.177.2.1 yamt }
435 1.177.2.2 yamt
436 1.177.2.2 yamt #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
437 1.177.2.2 yamt if (l->l_mutex != &sched_mutex) {
438 1.177.2.2 yamt mutex_exit(&sched_mutex);
439 1.177.2.2 yamt }
440 1.177.2.2 yamt #endif
441 1.177.2.2 yamt
442 1.177.2.1 yamt newl->l_stat = LSONPROC;
443 1.177.2.3 yamt updatertime(l, spc);
444 1.177.2.1 yamt if (l != newl) {
445 1.177.2.1 yamt struct lwp *prevlwp;
446 1.177.2.1 yamt
447 1.177.2.1 yamt uvmexp.swtch++;
448 1.177.2.1 yamt pmap_deactivate(l);
449 1.177.2.1 yamt newl->l_cpu = l->l_cpu;
450 1.177.2.1 yamt prevlwp = cpu_switchto(l, newl);
451 1.177.2.1 yamt sched_switch_unlock(prevlwp, l);
452 1.177.2.1 yamt pmap_activate(l);
453 1.177.2.1 yamt retval = 1;
454 1.177.2.1 yamt } else {
455 1.177.2.1 yamt sched_switch_unlock(l, l);
456 1.122 thorpej retval = 0;
457 1.122 thorpej }
458 1.110 briggs
459 1.177.2.1 yamt KASSERT(l == curlwp);
460 1.177.2.1 yamt KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSONPROC);
461 1.177.2.1 yamt
462 1.110 briggs /*
463 1.174 ad * XXXSMP If we are using h/w performance counters, restore context.
464 1.26 cgd */
465 1.114 gmcgarry #if PERFCTRS
466 1.175 christos if (PMC_ENABLED(l->l_proc)) {
467 1.175 christos pmc_restore_context(l->l_proc);
468 1.166 christos }
469 1.114 gmcgarry #endif
470 1.110 briggs
471 1.110 briggs /*
472 1.76 thorpej * We're running again; record our new start time. We might
473 1.174 ad * be running on a new CPU now, so don't use the cached
474 1.76 thorpej * schedstate_percpu pointer.
475 1.76 thorpej */
476 1.122 thorpej KDASSERT(l->l_cpu == curcpu());
477 1.169 yamt
478 1.177.2.1 yamt (void)splsched();
479 1.177.2.1 yamt splx(oldspl);
480 1.122 thorpej return retval;
481 1.26 cgd }
482 1.26 cgd
483 1.26 cgd /*
484 1.174 ad * Change process state to be runnable, placing it on the run queue if it is
485 1.174 ad * in memory, and awakening the swapper if it isn't in memory.
486 1.174 ad *
487 1.174 ad * Call with the process and LWP locked. Will return with the LWP unlocked.
488 1.26 cgd */
489 1.26 cgd void
490 1.122 thorpej setrunnable(struct lwp *l)
491 1.26 cgd {
492 1.122 thorpej struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
493 1.174 ad sigset_t *ss;
494 1.26 cgd
495 1.177.2.1 yamt KASSERT((l->l_flag & L_IDLE) == 0);
496 1.174 ad LOCK_ASSERT(mutex_owned(&p->p_smutex));
497 1.174 ad LOCK_ASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
498 1.83 thorpej
499 1.122 thorpej switch (l->l_stat) {
500 1.122 thorpej case LSSTOP:
501 1.33 mycroft /*
502 1.33 mycroft * If we're being traced (possibly because someone attached us
503 1.33 mycroft * while we were stopped), check for a signal from the debugger.
504 1.33 mycroft */
505 1.174 ad if ((p->p_slflag & PSL_TRACED) != 0 && p->p_xstat != 0) {
506 1.174 ad if ((sigprop[p->p_xstat] & SA_TOLWP) != 0)
507 1.174 ad ss = &l->l_sigpend.sp_set;
508 1.174 ad else
509 1.174 ad ss = &p->p_sigpend.sp_set;
510 1.174 ad sigaddset(ss, p->p_xstat);
511 1.174 ad signotify(l);
512 1.53 mycroft }
513 1.174 ad p->p_nrlwps++;
514 1.26 cgd break;
515 1.174 ad case LSSUSPENDED:
516 1.174 ad l->l_flag &= ~L_WSUSPEND;
517 1.174 ad p->p_nrlwps++;
518 1.122 thorpej break;
519 1.174 ad case LSSLEEP:
520 1.174 ad KASSERT(l->l_wchan != NULL);
521 1.26 cgd break;
522 1.174 ad default:
523 1.174 ad panic("setrunnable: lwp %p state was %d", l, l->l_stat);
524 1.26 cgd }
525 1.139 cl
526 1.174 ad /*
527 1.174 ad * If the LWP was sleeping interruptably, then it's OK to start it
528 1.174 ad * again. If not, mark it as still sleeping.
529 1.174 ad */
530 1.174 ad if (l->l_wchan != NULL) {
531 1.174 ad l->l_stat = LSSLEEP;
532 1.174 ad if ((l->l_flag & L_SINTR) != 0)
533 1.174 ad lwp_unsleep(l);
534 1.174 ad else {
535 1.174 ad lwp_unlock(l);
536 1.174 ad #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
537 1.174 ad panic("setrunnable: !L_SINTR");
538 1.174 ad #endif
539 1.174 ad }
540 1.174 ad return;
541 1.174 ad }
542 1.139 cl
543 1.174 ad LOCK_ASSERT(lwp_locked(l, &sched_mutex));
544 1.122 thorpej
545 1.174 ad /*
546 1.174 ad * If the LWP is still on the CPU, mark it as LSONPROC. It may be
547 1.174 ad * about to call mi_switch(), in which case it will yield.
548 1.174 ad *
549 1.174 ad * XXXSMP Will need to change for preemption.
550 1.174 ad */
551 1.174 ad #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
552 1.174 ad if (l->l_cpu->ci_curlwp == l) {
553 1.174 ad #else
554 1.174 ad if (l == curlwp) {
555 1.174 ad #endif
556 1.174 ad l->l_stat = LSONPROC;
557 1.174 ad l->l_slptime = 0;
558 1.174 ad lwp_unlock(l);
559 1.174 ad return;
560 1.174 ad }
561 1.122 thorpej
562 1.174 ad /*
563 1.174 ad * Set the LWP runnable. If it's swapped out, we need to wake the swapper
564 1.174 ad * to bring it back in. Otherwise, enter it into a run queue.
565 1.174 ad */
566 1.177.2.5 rmind sched_setrunnable(l);
567 1.174 ad l->l_stat = LSRUN;
568 1.122 thorpej l->l_slptime = 0;
569 1.174 ad
570 1.174 ad if (l->l_flag & L_INMEM) {
571 1.177.2.5 rmind sched_enqueue(l);
572 1.177.2.5 rmind resched_cpu(l, l->l_priority);
573 1.174 ad lwp_unlock(l);
574 1.174 ad } else {
575 1.174 ad lwp_unlock(l);
576 1.177 ad uvm_kick_scheduler();
577 1.174 ad }
578 1.26 cgd }
579 1.26 cgd
580 1.174 ad /*
581 1.174 ad * suspendsched:
582 1.174 ad *
583 1.174 ad * Convert all non-L_SYSTEM LSSLEEP or LSRUN LWPs to LSSUSPENDED.
584 1.174 ad */
585 1.94 bouyer void
586 1.174 ad suspendsched(void)
587 1.94 bouyer {
588 1.174 ad #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
589 1.174 ad CPU_INFO_ITERATOR cii;
590 1.174 ad struct cpu_info *ci;
591 1.174 ad #endif
592 1.122 thorpej struct lwp *l;
593 1.174 ad struct proc *p;
594 1.94 bouyer
595 1.94 bouyer /*
596 1.174 ad * We do this by process in order not to violate the locking rules.
597 1.94 bouyer */
598 1.174 ad mutex_enter(&proclist_mutex);
599 1.174 ad PROCLIST_FOREACH(p, &allproc) {
600 1.174 ad mutex_enter(&p->p_smutex);
601 1.174 ad
602 1.174 ad if ((p->p_flag & P_SYSTEM) != 0) {
603 1.174 ad mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
604 1.94 bouyer continue;
605 1.174 ad }
606 1.174 ad
607 1.174 ad p->p_stat = SSTOP;
608 1.174 ad
609 1.174 ad LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
610 1.174 ad if (l == curlwp)
611 1.174 ad continue;
612 1.174 ad
613 1.174 ad lwp_lock(l);
614 1.122 thorpej
615 1.97 enami /*
616 1.174 ad * Set L_WREBOOT so that the LWP will suspend itself
617 1.174 ad * when it tries to return to user mode. We want to
618 1.174 ad * try and get to get as many LWPs as possible to
619 1.174 ad * the user / kernel boundary, so that they will
620 1.174 ad * release any locks that they hold.
621 1.97 enami */
622 1.174 ad l->l_flag |= (L_WREBOOT | L_WSUSPEND);
623 1.174 ad
624 1.174 ad if (l->l_stat == LSSLEEP &&
625 1.174 ad (l->l_flag & L_SINTR) != 0) {
626 1.174 ad /* setrunnable() will release the lock. */
627 1.174 ad setrunnable(l);
628 1.174 ad continue;
629 1.174 ad }
630 1.174 ad
631 1.174 ad lwp_unlock(l);
632 1.94 bouyer }
633 1.174 ad
634 1.174 ad mutex_exit(&p->p_smutex);
635 1.94 bouyer }
636 1.174 ad mutex_exit(&proclist_mutex);
637 1.174 ad
638 1.174 ad /*
639 1.174 ad * Kick all CPUs to make them preempt any LWPs running in user mode.
640 1.174 ad * They'll trap into the kernel and suspend themselves in userret().
641 1.174 ad */
642 1.174 ad sched_lock(0);
643 1.174 ad #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
644 1.174 ad for (CPU_INFO_FOREACH(cii, ci))
645 1.174 ad cpu_need_resched(ci);
646 1.174 ad #else
647 1.174 ad cpu_need_resched(curcpu());
648 1.174 ad #endif
649 1.174 ad sched_unlock(0);
650 1.94 bouyer }
651 1.113 gmcgarry
652 1.113 gmcgarry /*
653 1.174 ad * sched_kpri:
654 1.174 ad *
655 1.174 ad * Scale a priority level to a kernel priority level, usually
656 1.174 ad * for an LWP that is about to sleep.
657 1.174 ad */
658 1.174 ad int
659 1.174 ad sched_kpri(struct lwp *l)
660 1.174 ad {
661 1.174 ad /*
662 1.174 ad * Scale user priorities (127 -> 50) up to kernel priorities
663 1.174 ad * in the range (49 -> 8). Reserve the top 8 kernel priorities
664 1.174 ad * for high priority kthreads. Kernel priorities passed in
665 1.174 ad * are left "as is". XXX This is somewhat arbitrary.
666 1.174 ad */
667 1.174 ad static const uint8_t kpri_tab[] = {
668 1.174 ad 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
669 1.174 ad 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
670 1.174 ad 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,
671 1.174 ad 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31,
672 1.174 ad 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39,
673 1.174 ad 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47,
674 1.174 ad 48, 49, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10,
675 1.174 ad 11, 11, 12, 12, 13, 14, 14, 15,
676 1.174 ad 15, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 18, 19,
677 1.174 ad 20, 20, 21, 21, 22, 22, 23, 23,
678 1.174 ad 24, 24, 25, 26, 26, 27, 27, 28,
679 1.174 ad 28, 29, 29, 30, 30, 31, 32, 32,
680 1.174 ad 33, 33, 34, 34, 35, 35, 36, 36,
681 1.174 ad 37, 38, 38, 39, 39, 40, 40, 41,
682 1.174 ad 41, 42, 42, 43, 44, 44, 45, 45,
683 1.174 ad 46, 46, 47, 47, 48, 48, 49, 49,
684 1.174 ad };
685 1.174 ad
686 1.174 ad return kpri_tab[l->l_usrpri];
687 1.174 ad }
688 1.174 ad
689 1.174 ad /*
690 1.174 ad * sched_unsleep:
691 1.174 ad *
692 1.174 ad * The is called when the LWP has not been awoken normally but instead
693 1.174 ad * interrupted: for example, if the sleep timed out. Because of this,
694 1.174 ad * it's not a valid action for running or idle LWPs.
695 1.174 ad */
696 1.174 ad void
697 1.174 ad sched_unsleep(struct lwp *l)
698 1.174 ad {
699 1.174 ad
700 1.174 ad lwp_unlock(l);
701 1.174 ad panic("sched_unsleep");
702 1.174 ad }
703 1.174 ad
704 1.177.2.5 rmind inline void
705 1.177.2.5 rmind resched_cpu(struct lwp *l, u_char pri)
706 1.174 ad {
707 1.177.2.5 rmind struct cpu_info *ci;
708 1.174 ad
709 1.177.2.5 rmind /*
710 1.177.2.5 rmind * XXXSMP
711 1.177.2.5 rmind * Since l->l_cpu persists across a context switch,
712 1.177.2.5 rmind * this gives us *very weak* processor affinity, in
713 1.177.2.5 rmind * that we notify the CPU on which the process last
714 1.177.2.5 rmind * ran that it should try to switch.
715 1.177.2.5 rmind *
716 1.177.2.5 rmind * This does not guarantee that the process will run on
717 1.177.2.5 rmind * that processor next, because another processor might
718 1.177.2.5 rmind * grab it the next time it performs a context switch.
719 1.177.2.5 rmind *
720 1.177.2.5 rmind * This also does not handle the case where its last
721 1.177.2.5 rmind * CPU is running a higher-priority process, but every
722 1.177.2.5 rmind * other CPU is running a lower-priority process. There
723 1.177.2.5 rmind * are ways to handle this situation, but they're not
724 1.177.2.5 rmind * currently very pretty, and we also need to weigh the
725 1.177.2.5 rmind * cost of moving a process from one CPU to another.
726 1.177.2.5 rmind *
727 1.177.2.5 rmind * XXXSMP
728 1.177.2.5 rmind * There is also the issue of locking the other CPU's
729 1.177.2.5 rmind * sched state, which we currently do not do.
730 1.177.2.5 rmind */
731 1.177.2.5 rmind ci = (l->l_cpu != NULL) ? l->l_cpu : curcpu();
732 1.177.2.5 rmind if (pri < ci->ci_schedstate.spc_curpriority)
733 1.177.2.5 rmind cpu_need_resched(ci);
734 1.177.2.1 yamt }
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