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      1  1.241.2.5  wrstuden /*	$NetBSD: kern_synch.c,v 1.241.2.5 2008/07/21 19:13:45 wrstuden Exp $	*/
      2       1.63   thorpej 
      3       1.63   thorpej /*-
      4      1.218        ad  * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 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      1.188      yamt  * NASA Ames Research Center, by Charles M. Hannum, Andrew Doran and
     10      1.188      yamt  * Daniel Sieger.
     11       1.63   thorpej  *
     12       1.63   thorpej  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     13       1.63   thorpej  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     14       1.63   thorpej  * are met:
     15       1.63   thorpej  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     16       1.63   thorpej  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     17       1.63   thorpej  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     18       1.63   thorpej  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     19       1.63   thorpej  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     20       1.63   thorpej  *
     21       1.63   thorpej  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     22       1.63   thorpej  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     23       1.63   thorpej  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     24       1.63   thorpej  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     25       1.63   thorpej  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     26       1.63   thorpej  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     27       1.63   thorpej  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     28       1.63   thorpej  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     29       1.63   thorpej  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     30       1.63   thorpej  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     31       1.63   thorpej  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     32       1.63   thorpej  */
     33       1.26       cgd 
     34       1.26       cgd /*-
     35       1.26       cgd  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993
     36       1.26       cgd  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
     37       1.26       cgd  * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
     38       1.26       cgd  * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
     39       1.26       cgd  * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
     40       1.26       cgd  * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
     41       1.26       cgd  * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
     42       1.26       cgd  *
     43       1.26       cgd  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     44       1.26       cgd  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     45       1.26       cgd  * are met:
     46       1.26       cgd  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     47       1.26       cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     48       1.26       cgd  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     49       1.26       cgd  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     50       1.26       cgd  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     51      1.136       agc  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     52       1.26       cgd  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     53       1.26       cgd  *    without specific prior written permission.
     54       1.26       cgd  *
     55       1.26       cgd  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     56       1.26       cgd  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     57       1.26       cgd  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     58       1.26       cgd  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     59       1.26       cgd  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     60       1.26       cgd  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     61       1.26       cgd  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     62       1.26       cgd  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     63       1.26       cgd  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     64       1.26       cgd  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     65       1.26       cgd  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     66       1.26       cgd  *
     67       1.50      fvdl  *	@(#)kern_synch.c	8.9 (Berkeley) 5/19/95
     68       1.26       cgd  */
     69      1.106     lukem 
     70      1.106     lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     71  1.241.2.5  wrstuden __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_synch.c,v 1.241.2.5 2008/07/21 19:13:45 wrstuden Exp $");
     72       1.48       mrg 
     73      1.109      yamt #include "opt_kstack.h"
     74      1.110    briggs #include "opt_perfctrs.h"
     75  1.241.2.5  wrstuden #include "opt_sa.h"
     76       1.26       cgd 
     77      1.174        ad #define	__MUTEX_PRIVATE
     78      1.174        ad 
     79       1.26       cgd #include <sys/param.h>
     80       1.26       cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
     81       1.26       cgd #include <sys/proc.h>
     82       1.26       cgd #include <sys/kernel.h>
     83      1.111    briggs #if defined(PERFCTRS)
     84      1.110    briggs #include <sys/pmc.h>
     85      1.111    briggs #endif
     86      1.188      yamt #include <sys/cpu.h>
     87       1.26       cgd #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
     88       1.55      ross #include <sys/sched.h>
     89  1.241.2.1  wrstuden #include <sys/sa.h>
     90  1.241.2.1  wrstuden #include <sys/savar.h>
     91      1.179       dsl #include <sys/syscall_stats.h>
     92      1.174        ad #include <sys/sleepq.h>
     93      1.174        ad #include <sys/lockdebug.h>
     94      1.190        ad #include <sys/evcnt.h>
     95      1.199        ad #include <sys/intr.h>
     96      1.207        ad #include <sys/lwpctl.h>
     97      1.209        ad #include <sys/atomic.h>
     98      1.215        ad #include <sys/simplelock.h>
     99       1.47       mrg 
    100       1.47       mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
    101       1.47       mrg 
    102      1.231        ad #include <dev/lockstat.h>
    103      1.231        ad 
    104      1.221        ad static u_int	sched_unsleep(struct lwp *, bool);
    105      1.188      yamt static void	sched_changepri(struct lwp *, pri_t);
    106      1.188      yamt static void	sched_lendpri(struct lwp *, pri_t);
    107      1.122   thorpej 
    108      1.174        ad syncobj_t sleep_syncobj = {
    109      1.174        ad 	SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED,
    110      1.174        ad 	sleepq_unsleep,
    111      1.184      yamt 	sleepq_changepri,
    112      1.184      yamt 	sleepq_lendpri,
    113      1.184      yamt 	syncobj_noowner,
    114      1.174        ad };
    115      1.174        ad 
    116      1.174        ad syncobj_t sched_syncobj = {
    117      1.174        ad 	SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED,
    118      1.174        ad 	sched_unsleep,
    119      1.184      yamt 	sched_changepri,
    120      1.184      yamt 	sched_lendpri,
    121      1.184      yamt 	syncobj_noowner,
    122      1.174        ad };
    123      1.122   thorpej 
    124      1.223        ad callout_t 	sched_pstats_ch;
    125      1.223        ad unsigned	sched_pstats_ticks;
    126      1.223        ad kcondvar_t	lbolt;			/* once a second sleep address */
    127      1.223        ad 
    128      1.237     rmind /* Preemption event counters */
    129      1.231        ad static struct evcnt kpreempt_ev_crit;
    130      1.231        ad static struct evcnt kpreempt_ev_klock;
    131      1.231        ad static struct evcnt kpreempt_ev_ipl;
    132      1.231        ad static struct evcnt kpreempt_ev_immed;
    133      1.231        ad 
    134      1.231        ad /*
    135      1.174        ad  * During autoconfiguration or after a panic, a sleep will simply lower the
    136      1.174        ad  * priority briefly to allow interrupts, then return.  The priority to be
    137      1.174        ad  * used (safepri) is machine-dependent, thus this value is initialized and
    138      1.174        ad  * maintained in the machine-dependent layers.  This priority will typically
    139      1.174        ad  * be 0, or the lowest priority that is safe for use on the interrupt stack;
    140      1.174        ad  * it can be made higher to block network software interrupts after panics.
    141       1.26       cgd  */
    142      1.174        ad int	safepri;
    143       1.26       cgd 
    144      1.237     rmind void
    145      1.237     rmind sched_init(void)
    146      1.237     rmind {
    147      1.237     rmind 
    148      1.237     rmind 	cv_init(&lbolt, "lbolt");
    149      1.237     rmind 	callout_init(&sched_pstats_ch, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
    150      1.237     rmind 	callout_setfunc(&sched_pstats_ch, sched_pstats, NULL);
    151      1.237     rmind 
    152      1.239        ad 	evcnt_attach_dynamic(&kpreempt_ev_crit, EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, NULL,
    153      1.237     rmind 	   "kpreempt", "defer: critical section");
    154      1.239        ad 	evcnt_attach_dynamic(&kpreempt_ev_klock, EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, NULL,
    155      1.237     rmind 	   "kpreempt", "defer: kernel_lock");
    156      1.239        ad 	evcnt_attach_dynamic(&kpreempt_ev_ipl, EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, NULL,
    157      1.237     rmind 	   "kpreempt", "defer: IPL");
    158      1.239        ad 	evcnt_attach_dynamic(&kpreempt_ev_immed, EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, NULL,
    159      1.237     rmind 	   "kpreempt", "immediate");
    160      1.237     rmind 
    161      1.237     rmind 	sched_pstats(NULL);
    162      1.237     rmind }
    163      1.237     rmind 
    164       1.26       cgd /*
    165      1.174        ad  * OBSOLETE INTERFACE
    166      1.174        ad  *
    167       1.26       cgd  * General sleep call.  Suspends the current process until a wakeup is
    168       1.26       cgd  * performed on the specified identifier.  The process will then be made
    169      1.174        ad  * runnable with the specified priority.  Sleeps at most timo/hz seconds (0
    170      1.174        ad  * means no timeout).  If pri includes PCATCH flag, signals are checked
    171       1.26       cgd  * before and after sleeping, else signals are not checked.  Returns 0 if
    172       1.26       cgd  * awakened, EWOULDBLOCK if the timeout expires.  If PCATCH is set and a
    173       1.26       cgd  * signal needs to be delivered, ERESTART is returned if the current system
    174       1.26       cgd  * call should be restarted if possible, and EINTR is returned if the system
    175       1.26       cgd  * call should be interrupted by the signal (return EINTR).
    176       1.77   thorpej  *
    177      1.174        ad  * The interlock is held until we are on a sleep queue. The interlock will
    178      1.174        ad  * be locked before returning back to the caller unless the PNORELOCK flag
    179      1.174        ad  * is specified, in which case the interlock will always be unlocked upon
    180      1.174        ad  * return.
    181       1.26       cgd  */
    182       1.26       cgd int
    183      1.185      yamt ltsleep(wchan_t ident, pri_t priority, const char *wmesg, int timo,
    184      1.174        ad 	volatile struct simplelock *interlock)
    185       1.26       cgd {
    186      1.122   thorpej 	struct lwp *l = curlwp;
    187      1.174        ad 	sleepq_t *sq;
    188  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	kmutex_t *mp;
    189      1.188      yamt 	int error;
    190       1.26       cgd 
    191      1.204        ad 	KASSERT((l->l_pflag & LP_INTR) == 0);
    192      1.204        ad 
    193      1.174        ad 	if (sleepq_dontsleep(l)) {
    194      1.174        ad 		(void)sleepq_abort(NULL, 0);
    195      1.174        ad 		if ((priority & PNORELOCK) != 0)
    196       1.77   thorpej 			simple_unlock(interlock);
    197      1.174        ad 		return 0;
    198       1.26       cgd 	}
    199       1.78  sommerfe 
    200      1.204        ad 	l->l_kpriority = true;
    201  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident, &mp);
    202  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sleepq_enter(sq, l, mp);
    203      1.204        ad 	sleepq_enqueue(sq, ident, wmesg, &sleep_syncobj);
    204       1.42       cgd 
    205      1.174        ad 	if (interlock != NULL) {
    206      1.204        ad 		KASSERT(simple_lock_held(interlock));
    207      1.174        ad 		simple_unlock(interlock);
    208      1.150       chs 	}
    209      1.150       chs 
    210      1.188      yamt 	error = sleepq_block(timo, priority & PCATCH);
    211      1.126        pk 
    212      1.174        ad 	if (interlock != NULL && (priority & PNORELOCK) == 0)
    213      1.126        pk 		simple_lock(interlock);
    214      1.174        ad 
    215      1.174        ad 	return error;
    216       1.26       cgd }
    217       1.26       cgd 
    218      1.187        ad int
    219      1.187        ad mtsleep(wchan_t ident, pri_t priority, const char *wmesg, int timo,
    220      1.187        ad 	kmutex_t *mtx)
    221      1.187        ad {
    222      1.187        ad 	struct lwp *l = curlwp;
    223      1.187        ad 	sleepq_t *sq;
    224  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	kmutex_t *mp;
    225      1.188      yamt 	int error;
    226      1.187        ad 
    227      1.204        ad 	KASSERT((l->l_pflag & LP_INTR) == 0);
    228      1.204        ad 
    229      1.187        ad 	if (sleepq_dontsleep(l)) {
    230      1.187        ad 		(void)sleepq_abort(mtx, (priority & PNORELOCK) != 0);
    231      1.187        ad 		return 0;
    232      1.187        ad 	}
    233      1.187        ad 
    234      1.204        ad 	l->l_kpriority = true;
    235  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident, &mp);
    236  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sleepq_enter(sq, l, mp);
    237      1.204        ad 	sleepq_enqueue(sq, ident, wmesg, &sleep_syncobj);
    238      1.187        ad 	mutex_exit(mtx);
    239      1.188      yamt 	error = sleepq_block(timo, priority & PCATCH);
    240      1.187        ad 
    241      1.187        ad 	if ((priority & PNORELOCK) == 0)
    242      1.187        ad 		mutex_enter(mtx);
    243      1.187        ad 
    244      1.187        ad 	return error;
    245      1.187        ad }
    246      1.187        ad 
    247       1.26       cgd /*
    248      1.174        ad  * General sleep call for situations where a wake-up is not expected.
    249       1.26       cgd  */
    250      1.174        ad int
    251      1.182   thorpej kpause(const char *wmesg, bool intr, int timo, kmutex_t *mtx)
    252       1.26       cgd {
    253      1.174        ad 	struct lwp *l = curlwp;
    254  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	kmutex_t *mp;
    255      1.174        ad 	sleepq_t *sq;
    256      1.174        ad 	int error;
    257       1.26       cgd 
    258      1.174        ad 	if (sleepq_dontsleep(l))
    259      1.174        ad 		return sleepq_abort(NULL, 0);
    260       1.26       cgd 
    261      1.174        ad 	if (mtx != NULL)
    262      1.174        ad 		mutex_exit(mtx);
    263      1.204        ad 	l->l_kpriority = true;
    264  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, l, &mp);
    265  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sleepq_enter(sq, l, mp);
    266      1.204        ad 	sleepq_enqueue(sq, l, wmesg, &sleep_syncobj);
    267      1.188      yamt 	error = sleepq_block(timo, intr);
    268      1.174        ad 	if (mtx != NULL)
    269      1.174        ad 		mutex_enter(mtx);
    270       1.83   thorpej 
    271      1.174        ad 	return error;
    272      1.139        cl }
    273      1.139        cl 
    274  1.241.2.5  wrstuden #ifdef KERN_SA
    275       1.26       cgd /*
    276  1.241.2.2  wrstuden  * sa_awaken:
    277  1.241.2.2  wrstuden  *
    278  1.241.2.2  wrstuden  *	We believe this lwp is an SA lwp. If it's yielding,
    279  1.241.2.2  wrstuden  * let it know it needs to wake up.
    280  1.241.2.2  wrstuden  *
    281  1.241.2.2  wrstuden  *	We are called and exit with the lwp locked. We are
    282  1.241.2.2  wrstuden  * called in the middle of wakeup operations, so we need
    283  1.241.2.2  wrstuden  * to not touch the locks at all.
    284  1.241.2.2  wrstuden  */
    285  1.241.2.2  wrstuden void
    286  1.241.2.2  wrstuden sa_awaken(struct lwp *l)
    287  1.241.2.2  wrstuden {
    288  1.241.2.2  wrstuden 	/* LOCK_ASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL)); */
    289  1.241.2.2  wrstuden 
    290  1.241.2.2  wrstuden 	if (l == l->l_savp->savp_lwp && l->l_flag & LW_SA_YIELD)
    291  1.241.2.2  wrstuden 		l->l_flag &= ~LW_SA_IDLE;
    292  1.241.2.2  wrstuden }
    293  1.241.2.5  wrstuden #endif /* KERN_SA */
    294  1.241.2.2  wrstuden 
    295  1.241.2.2  wrstuden /*
    296      1.174        ad  * OBSOLETE INTERFACE
    297      1.174        ad  *
    298       1.26       cgd  * Make all processes sleeping on the specified identifier runnable.
    299       1.26       cgd  */
    300       1.26       cgd void
    301      1.174        ad wakeup(wchan_t ident)
    302       1.26       cgd {
    303      1.174        ad 	sleepq_t *sq;
    304  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	kmutex_t *mp;
    305       1.83   thorpej 
    306      1.174        ad 	if (cold)
    307      1.174        ad 		return;
    308       1.83   thorpej 
    309  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident, &mp);
    310  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sleepq_wake(sq, ident, (u_int)-1, mp);
    311       1.63   thorpej }
    312       1.63   thorpej 
    313       1.63   thorpej /*
    314      1.174        ad  * OBSOLETE INTERFACE
    315      1.174        ad  *
    316       1.63   thorpej  * Make the highest priority process first in line on the specified
    317       1.63   thorpej  * identifier runnable.
    318       1.63   thorpej  */
    319      1.174        ad void
    320      1.174        ad wakeup_one(wchan_t ident)
    321       1.63   thorpej {
    322      1.174        ad 	sleepq_t *sq;
    323  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	kmutex_t *mp;
    324       1.63   thorpej 
    325      1.174        ad 	if (cold)
    326      1.174        ad 		return;
    327      1.188      yamt 
    328  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident, &mp);
    329  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	sleepq_wake(sq, ident, 1, mp);
    330      1.174        ad }
    331       1.63   thorpej 
    332      1.117  gmcgarry 
    333      1.117  gmcgarry /*
    334      1.117  gmcgarry  * General yield call.  Puts the current process back on its run queue and
    335      1.117  gmcgarry  * performs a voluntary context switch.  Should only be called when the
    336      1.198        ad  * current process explicitly requests it (eg sched_yield(2)).
    337      1.117  gmcgarry  */
    338      1.117  gmcgarry void
    339      1.117  gmcgarry yield(void)
    340      1.117  gmcgarry {
    341      1.122   thorpej 	struct lwp *l = curlwp;
    342      1.117  gmcgarry 
    343      1.174        ad 	KERNEL_UNLOCK_ALL(l, &l->l_biglocks);
    344      1.174        ad 	lwp_lock(l);
    345      1.217        ad 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_lwplock));
    346      1.188      yamt 	KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSONPROC);
    347      1.204        ad 	l->l_kpriority = false;
    348      1.188      yamt 	(void)mi_switch(l);
    349      1.174        ad 	KERNEL_LOCK(l->l_biglocks, l);
    350       1.69   thorpej }
    351       1.69   thorpej 
    352       1.69   thorpej /*
    353       1.69   thorpej  * General preemption call.  Puts the current process back on its run queue
    354      1.156    rpaulo  * and performs an involuntary context switch.
    355       1.69   thorpej  */
    356       1.69   thorpej void
    357      1.174        ad preempt(void)
    358       1.69   thorpej {
    359      1.122   thorpej 	struct lwp *l = curlwp;
    360       1.69   thorpej 
    361      1.174        ad 	KERNEL_UNLOCK_ALL(l, &l->l_biglocks);
    362      1.174        ad 	lwp_lock(l);
    363      1.217        ad 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_lwplock));
    364      1.188      yamt 	KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSONPROC);
    365      1.204        ad 	l->l_kpriority = false;
    366      1.174        ad 	l->l_nivcsw++;
    367      1.188      yamt 	(void)mi_switch(l);
    368      1.174        ad 	KERNEL_LOCK(l->l_biglocks, l);
    369       1.69   thorpej }
    370       1.69   thorpej 
    371      1.234        ad /*
    372      1.234        ad  * Handle a request made by another agent to preempt the current LWP
    373      1.234        ad  * in-kernel.  Usually called when l_dopreempt may be non-zero.
    374      1.234        ad  *
    375      1.234        ad  * Character addresses for lockstat only.
    376      1.234        ad  */
    377      1.231        ad static char	in_critical_section;
    378      1.231        ad static char	kernel_lock_held;
    379      1.231        ad static char	spl_raised;
    380      1.231        ad static char	is_softint;
    381      1.231        ad 
    382      1.231        ad bool
    383      1.231        ad kpreempt(uintptr_t where)
    384      1.231        ad {
    385      1.231        ad 	uintptr_t failed;
    386      1.231        ad 	lwp_t *l;
    387      1.231        ad 	int s, dop;
    388      1.231        ad 
    389      1.231        ad 	l = curlwp;
    390      1.231        ad 	failed = 0;
    391      1.231        ad 	while ((dop = l->l_dopreempt) != 0) {
    392      1.231        ad 		if (l->l_stat != LSONPROC) {
    393      1.231        ad 			/*
    394      1.231        ad 			 * About to block (or die), let it happen.
    395      1.231        ad 			 * Doesn't really count as "preemption has
    396      1.231        ad 			 * been blocked", since we're going to
    397      1.231        ad 			 * context switch.
    398      1.231        ad 			 */
    399      1.231        ad 			l->l_dopreempt = 0;
    400      1.231        ad 			return true;
    401      1.231        ad 		}
    402      1.231        ad 		if (__predict_false((l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) != 0)) {
    403      1.231        ad 			/* Can't preempt idle loop, don't count as failure. */
    404      1.231        ad 		    	l->l_dopreempt = 0;
    405      1.231        ad 		    	return true;
    406      1.231        ad 		}
    407      1.231        ad 		if (__predict_false(l->l_nopreempt != 0)) {
    408      1.231        ad 			/* LWP holds preemption disabled, explicitly. */
    409      1.231        ad 			if ((dop & DOPREEMPT_COUNTED) == 0) {
    410      1.234        ad 				kpreempt_ev_crit.ev_count++;
    411      1.231        ad 			}
    412      1.231        ad 			failed = (uintptr_t)&in_critical_section;
    413      1.231        ad 			break;
    414      1.231        ad 		}
    415      1.231        ad 		if (__predict_false((l->l_pflag & LP_INTR) != 0)) {
    416      1.231        ad 		    	/* Can't preempt soft interrupts yet. */
    417      1.231        ad 		    	l->l_dopreempt = 0;
    418      1.231        ad 		    	failed = (uintptr_t)&is_softint;
    419      1.231        ad 		    	break;
    420      1.231        ad 		}
    421      1.231        ad 		s = splsched();
    422      1.231        ad 		if (__predict_false(l->l_blcnt != 0 ||
    423      1.231        ad 		    curcpu()->ci_biglock_wanted != NULL)) {
    424      1.231        ad 			/* Hold or want kernel_lock, code is not MT safe. */
    425      1.231        ad 			splx(s);
    426      1.231        ad 			if ((dop & DOPREEMPT_COUNTED) == 0) {
    427      1.234        ad 				kpreempt_ev_klock.ev_count++;
    428      1.231        ad 			}
    429      1.231        ad 			failed = (uintptr_t)&kernel_lock_held;
    430      1.231        ad 			break;
    431      1.231        ad 		}
    432      1.231        ad 		if (__predict_false(!cpu_kpreempt_enter(where, s))) {
    433      1.231        ad 			/*
    434      1.231        ad 			 * It may be that the IPL is too high.
    435      1.231        ad 			 * kpreempt_enter() can schedule an
    436      1.231        ad 			 * interrupt to retry later.
    437      1.231        ad 			 */
    438      1.231        ad 			splx(s);
    439      1.231        ad 			if ((dop & DOPREEMPT_COUNTED) == 0) {
    440      1.234        ad 				kpreempt_ev_ipl.ev_count++;
    441      1.231        ad 			}
    442      1.231        ad 			failed = (uintptr_t)&spl_raised;
    443      1.231        ad 			break;
    444      1.231        ad 		}
    445      1.231        ad 		/* Do it! */
    446      1.231        ad 		if (__predict_true((dop & DOPREEMPT_COUNTED) == 0)) {
    447      1.234        ad 			kpreempt_ev_immed.ev_count++;
    448      1.231        ad 		}
    449      1.231        ad 		lwp_lock(l);
    450      1.231        ad 		mi_switch(l);
    451      1.231        ad 		l->l_nopreempt++;
    452      1.231        ad 		splx(s);
    453      1.231        ad 
    454      1.231        ad 		/* Take care of any MD cleanup. */
    455      1.231        ad 		cpu_kpreempt_exit(where);
    456      1.231        ad 		l->l_nopreempt--;
    457      1.231        ad 	}
    458      1.231        ad 
    459      1.231        ad 	/* Record preemption failure for reporting via lockstat. */
    460      1.231        ad 	if (__predict_false(failed)) {
    461      1.240        ad 		int lsflag = 0;
    462      1.231        ad 		atomic_or_uint(&l->l_dopreempt, DOPREEMPT_COUNTED);
    463      1.231        ad 		LOCKSTAT_ENTER(lsflag);
    464      1.231        ad 		/* Might recurse, make it atomic. */
    465      1.231        ad 		if (__predict_false(lsflag)) {
    466      1.231        ad 			if (where == 0) {
    467      1.231        ad 				where = (uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0);
    468      1.231        ad 			}
    469      1.231        ad 			if (atomic_cas_ptr_ni((void *)&l->l_pfailaddr,
    470      1.231        ad 			    NULL, (void *)where) == NULL) {
    471      1.231        ad 				LOCKSTAT_START_TIMER(lsflag, l->l_pfailtime);
    472      1.231        ad 				l->l_pfaillock = failed;
    473      1.231        ad 			}
    474      1.231        ad 		}
    475      1.231        ad 		LOCKSTAT_EXIT(lsflag);
    476      1.231        ad 	}
    477      1.231        ad 
    478      1.231        ad 	return failed;
    479      1.231        ad }
    480      1.231        ad 
    481       1.69   thorpej /*
    482      1.231        ad  * Return true if preemption is explicitly disabled.
    483      1.230        ad  */
    484      1.231        ad bool
    485      1.231        ad kpreempt_disabled(void)
    486      1.231        ad {
    487      1.231        ad 	lwp_t *l;
    488      1.231        ad 
    489      1.231        ad 	l = curlwp;
    490      1.231        ad 
    491      1.231        ad 	return l->l_nopreempt != 0 || l->l_stat == LSZOMB ||
    492      1.231        ad 	    (l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) != 0 || cpu_kpreempt_disabled();
    493      1.231        ad }
    494      1.230        ad 
    495      1.230        ad /*
    496      1.231        ad  * Disable kernel preemption.
    497      1.230        ad  */
    498      1.230        ad void
    499      1.231        ad kpreempt_disable(void)
    500      1.230        ad {
    501      1.230        ad 
    502      1.231        ad 	KPREEMPT_DISABLE(curlwp);
    503      1.230        ad }
    504      1.230        ad 
    505      1.230        ad /*
    506      1.231        ad  * Reenable kernel preemption.
    507      1.230        ad  */
    508      1.231        ad void
    509      1.231        ad kpreempt_enable(void)
    510      1.230        ad {
    511      1.230        ad 
    512      1.231        ad 	KPREEMPT_ENABLE(curlwp);
    513      1.230        ad }
    514      1.230        ad 
    515      1.230        ad /*
    516      1.188      yamt  * Compute the amount of time during which the current lwp was running.
    517      1.130   nathanw  *
    518      1.188      yamt  * - update l_rtime unless it's an idle lwp.
    519      1.188      yamt  */
    520      1.188      yamt 
    521      1.199        ad void
    522      1.212      yamt updatertime(lwp_t *l, const struct bintime *now)
    523      1.188      yamt {
    524      1.188      yamt 
    525      1.199        ad 	if ((l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) != 0)
    526      1.188      yamt 		return;
    527      1.188      yamt 
    528      1.212      yamt 	/* rtime += now - stime */
    529      1.212      yamt 	bintime_add(&l->l_rtime, now);
    530      1.212      yamt 	bintime_sub(&l->l_rtime, &l->l_stime);
    531      1.188      yamt }
    532      1.188      yamt 
    533      1.188      yamt /*
    534  1.241.2.3  wrstuden  * Select next LWP from the current CPU to run..
    535  1.241.2.3  wrstuden  */
    536  1.241.2.3  wrstuden static inline lwp_t *
    537  1.241.2.3  wrstuden nextlwp(struct cpu_info *ci, struct schedstate_percpu *spc)
    538  1.241.2.3  wrstuden {
    539  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	lwp_t *newl;
    540  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    541  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/*
    542  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * Let sched_nextlwp() select the LWP to run the CPU next.
    543  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * If no LWP is runnable, select the idle LWP.
    544  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 *
    545  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * Note that spc_lwplock might not necessary be held, and
    546  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * new thread would be unlocked after setting the LWP-lock.
    547  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 */
    548  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	newl = sched_nextlwp();
    549  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	if (newl != NULL) {
    550  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		sched_dequeue(newl);
    551  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		KASSERT(lwp_locked(newl, spc->spc_mutex));
    552  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl->l_stat = LSONPROC;
    553  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl->l_cpu = ci;
    554  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl->l_pflag |= LP_RUNNING;
    555  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		lwp_setlock(newl, spc->spc_lwplock);
    556  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	} else {
    557  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl = ci->ci_data.cpu_idlelwp;
    558  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl->l_stat = LSONPROC;
    559  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl->l_pflag |= LP_RUNNING;
    560  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	}
    561  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    562  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/*
    563  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * Only clear want_resched if there are no pending (slow)
    564  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * software interrupts.
    565  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 */
    566  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	ci->ci_want_resched = ci->ci_data.cpu_softints;
    567  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	spc->spc_flags &= ~SPCF_SWITCHCLEAR;
    568  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	spc->spc_curpriority = lwp_eprio(newl);
    569  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    570  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	return newl;
    571  1.241.2.3  wrstuden }
    572  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    573  1.241.2.3  wrstuden /*
    574      1.188      yamt  * The machine independent parts of context switch.
    575      1.188      yamt  *
    576      1.188      yamt  * Returns 1 if another LWP was actually run.
    577       1.26       cgd  */
    578      1.122   thorpej int
    579      1.199        ad mi_switch(lwp_t *l)
    580       1.26       cgd {
    581  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	struct cpu_info *ci;
    582       1.76   thorpej 	struct schedstate_percpu *spc;
    583      1.188      yamt 	struct lwp *newl;
    584      1.174        ad 	int retval, oldspl;
    585      1.212      yamt 	struct bintime bt;
    586      1.199        ad 	bool returning;
    587       1.26       cgd 
    588      1.188      yamt 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
    589      1.231        ad 	KASSERT(kpreempt_disabled());
    590      1.188      yamt 	LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(l->l_mutex, 1);
    591      1.174        ad 
    592      1.174        ad #ifdef KSTACK_CHECK_MAGIC
    593      1.174        ad 	kstack_check_magic(l);
    594      1.174        ad #endif
    595       1.83   thorpej 
    596      1.212      yamt 	binuptime(&bt);
    597      1.199        ad 
    598      1.231        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_cpu == curcpu());
    599      1.196        ad 	ci = l->l_cpu;
    600      1.196        ad 	spc = &ci->ci_schedstate;
    601      1.199        ad 	returning = false;
    602      1.190        ad 	newl = NULL;
    603      1.190        ad 
    604      1.199        ad 	/*
    605      1.199        ad 	 * If we have been asked to switch to a specific LWP, then there
    606      1.199        ad 	 * is no need to inspect the run queues.  If a soft interrupt is
    607      1.199        ad 	 * blocking, then return to the interrupted thread without adjusting
    608      1.199        ad 	 * VM context or its start time: neither have been changed in order
    609      1.199        ad 	 * to take the interrupt.
    610      1.199        ad 	 */
    611      1.190        ad 	if (l->l_switchto != NULL) {
    612      1.204        ad 		if ((l->l_pflag & LP_INTR) != 0) {
    613      1.199        ad 			returning = true;
    614      1.199        ad 			softint_block(l);
    615  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 			if ((l->l_pflag & LP_TIMEINTR) != 0)
    616      1.212      yamt 				updatertime(l, &bt);
    617      1.199        ad 		}
    618      1.190        ad 		newl = l->l_switchto;
    619      1.190        ad 		l->l_switchto = NULL;
    620      1.190        ad 	}
    621      1.204        ad #ifndef __HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS
    622      1.204        ad 	else if (ci->ci_data.cpu_softints != 0) {
    623      1.204        ad 		/* There are pending soft interrupts, so pick one. */
    624      1.204        ad 		newl = softint_picklwp();
    625      1.204        ad 		newl->l_stat = LSONPROC;
    626  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl->l_pflag |= LP_RUNNING;
    627      1.204        ad 	}
    628      1.204        ad #endif	/* !__HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS */
    629      1.190        ad 
    630      1.180       dsl 	/* Count time spent in current system call */
    631      1.199        ad 	if (!returning) {
    632      1.199        ad 		SYSCALL_TIME_SLEEP(l);
    633      1.180       dsl 
    634      1.199        ad 		/*
    635      1.199        ad 		 * XXXSMP If we are using h/w performance counters,
    636      1.199        ad 		 * save context.
    637      1.199        ad 		 */
    638      1.174        ad #if PERFCTRS
    639      1.199        ad 		if (PMC_ENABLED(l->l_proc)) {
    640      1.199        ad 			pmc_save_context(l->l_proc);
    641      1.199        ad 		}
    642      1.199        ad #endif
    643      1.212      yamt 		updatertime(l, &bt);
    644      1.174        ad 	}
    645      1.113  gmcgarry 
    646  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* Lock the runqueue */
    647  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	KASSERT(l->l_stat != LSRUN);
    648  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	mutex_spin_enter(spc->spc_mutex);
    649  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    650      1.113  gmcgarry 	/*
    651      1.174        ad 	 * If on the CPU and we have gotten this far, then we must yield.
    652      1.113  gmcgarry 	 */
    653  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	if (l->l_stat == LSONPROC && l != newl) {
    654      1.217        ad 		KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, spc->spc_lwplock));
    655      1.188      yamt 		if ((l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) == 0) {
    656      1.188      yamt 			l->l_stat = LSRUN;
    657  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 			lwp_setlock(l, spc->spc_mutex);
    658      1.188      yamt 			sched_enqueue(l, true);
    659  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 			/* Handle migration case */
    660  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 			KASSERT(spc->spc_migrating == NULL);
    661  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 			if (l->l_target_cpu !=  NULL) {
    662  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 				spc->spc_migrating = l;
    663  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 			}
    664  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		} else
    665      1.188      yamt 			l->l_stat = LSIDL;
    666      1.174        ad 	}
    667      1.174        ad 
    668  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* Pick new LWP to run. */
    669      1.190        ad 	if (newl == NULL) {
    670  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl = nextlwp(ci, spc);
    671      1.199        ad 	}
    672      1.199        ad 
    673      1.204        ad 	/* Items that must be updated with the CPU locked. */
    674      1.199        ad 	if (!returning) {
    675      1.204        ad 		/* Update the new LWP's start time. */
    676      1.212      yamt 		newl->l_stime = bt;
    677      1.204        ad 
    678      1.199        ad 		/*
    679      1.204        ad 		 * ci_curlwp changes when a fast soft interrupt occurs.
    680      1.204        ad 		 * We use cpu_onproc to keep track of which kernel or
    681      1.204        ad 		 * user thread is running 'underneath' the software
    682      1.204        ad 		 * interrupt.  This is important for time accounting,
    683      1.204        ad 		 * itimers and forcing user threads to preempt (aston).
    684      1.199        ad 		 */
    685      1.204        ad 		ci->ci_data.cpu_onproc = newl;
    686      1.188      yamt 	}
    687      1.188      yamt 
    688      1.241        ad 	/*
    689      1.241        ad 	 * Preemption related tasks.  Must be done with the current
    690      1.241        ad 	 * CPU locked.
    691      1.241        ad 	 */
    692      1.241        ad 	cpu_did_resched(l);
    693      1.231        ad 	l->l_dopreempt = 0;
    694      1.231        ad 	if (__predict_false(l->l_pfailaddr != 0)) {
    695      1.231        ad 		LOCKSTAT_FLAG(lsflag);
    696      1.231        ad 		LOCKSTAT_ENTER(lsflag);
    697      1.231        ad 		LOCKSTAT_STOP_TIMER(lsflag, l->l_pfailtime);
    698      1.231        ad 		LOCKSTAT_EVENT_RA(lsflag, l->l_pfaillock, LB_NOPREEMPT|LB_SPIN,
    699      1.231        ad 		    1, l->l_pfailtime, l->l_pfailaddr);
    700      1.231        ad 		LOCKSTAT_EXIT(lsflag);
    701      1.231        ad 		l->l_pfailtime = 0;
    702      1.231        ad 		l->l_pfaillock = 0;
    703      1.231        ad 		l->l_pfailaddr = 0;
    704      1.231        ad 	}
    705      1.231        ad 
    706      1.188      yamt 	if (l != newl) {
    707      1.188      yamt 		struct lwp *prevlwp;
    708      1.174        ad 
    709      1.209        ad 		/* Release all locks, but leave the current LWP locked */
    710  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		if (l->l_mutex == spc->spc_mutex) {
    711      1.209        ad 			/*
    712      1.209        ad 			 * Drop spc_lwplock, if the current LWP has been moved
    713      1.209        ad 			 * to the run queue (it is now locked by spc_mutex).
    714      1.209        ad 			 */
    715      1.217        ad 			mutex_spin_exit(spc->spc_lwplock);
    716      1.188      yamt 		} else {
    717      1.209        ad 			/*
    718      1.209        ad 			 * Otherwise, drop the spc_mutex, we are done with the
    719      1.209        ad 			 * run queues.
    720      1.209        ad 			 */
    721      1.188      yamt 			mutex_spin_exit(spc->spc_mutex);
    722      1.188      yamt 		}
    723      1.188      yamt 
    724      1.209        ad 		/*
    725      1.209        ad 		 * Mark that context switch is going to be perfomed
    726      1.209        ad 		 * for this LWP, to protect it from being switched
    727      1.209        ad 		 * to on another CPU.
    728      1.209        ad 		 */
    729      1.209        ad 		KASSERT(l->l_ctxswtch == 0);
    730      1.209        ad 		l->l_ctxswtch = 1;
    731      1.209        ad 		l->l_ncsw++;
    732  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		l->l_pflag &= ~LP_RUNNING;
    733      1.209        ad 
    734      1.209        ad 		/*
    735      1.209        ad 		 * Increase the count of spin-mutexes before the release
    736      1.209        ad 		 * of the last lock - we must remain at IPL_SCHED during
    737      1.209        ad 		 * the context switch.
    738      1.209        ad 		 */
    739      1.209        ad 		oldspl = MUTEX_SPIN_OLDSPL(ci);
    740      1.209        ad 		ci->ci_mtx_count--;
    741      1.209        ad 		lwp_unlock(l);
    742      1.209        ad 
    743      1.218        ad 		/* Count the context switch on this CPU. */
    744      1.218        ad 		ci->ci_data.cpu_nswtch++;
    745      1.188      yamt 
    746      1.209        ad 		/* Update status for lwpctl, if present. */
    747      1.209        ad 		if (l->l_lwpctl != NULL)
    748      1.209        ad 			l->l_lwpctl->lc_curcpu = LWPCTL_CPU_NONE;
    749      1.209        ad 
    750      1.199        ad 		/*
    751      1.199        ad 		 * Save old VM context, unless a soft interrupt
    752      1.199        ad 		 * handler is blocking.
    753      1.199        ad 		 */
    754      1.199        ad 		if (!returning)
    755      1.199        ad 			pmap_deactivate(l);
    756      1.188      yamt 
    757      1.209        ad 		/*
    758      1.209        ad 		 * We may need to spin-wait for if 'newl' is still
    759      1.209        ad 		 * context switching on another CPU.
    760      1.209        ad 		 */
    761      1.209        ad 		if (newl->l_ctxswtch != 0) {
    762      1.209        ad 			u_int count;
    763      1.209        ad 			count = SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_MIN;
    764      1.209        ad 			while (newl->l_ctxswtch)
    765      1.209        ad 				SPINLOCK_BACKOFF(count);
    766      1.209        ad 		}
    767      1.207        ad 
    768      1.188      yamt 		/* Switch to the new LWP.. */
    769      1.204        ad 		prevlwp = cpu_switchto(l, newl, returning);
    770      1.207        ad 		ci = curcpu();
    771      1.207        ad 
    772      1.188      yamt 		/*
    773      1.209        ad 		 * Switched away - we have new curlwp.
    774      1.209        ad 		 * Restore VM context and IPL.
    775      1.188      yamt 		 */
    776      1.209        ad 		pmap_activate(l);
    777      1.188      yamt 		if (prevlwp != NULL) {
    778      1.209        ad 			/* Normalize the count of the spin-mutexes */
    779      1.209        ad 			ci->ci_mtx_count++;
    780      1.209        ad 			/* Unmark the state of context switch */
    781      1.209        ad 			membar_exit();
    782      1.209        ad 			prevlwp->l_ctxswtch = 0;
    783      1.188      yamt 		}
    784      1.209        ad 
    785      1.209        ad 		/* Update status for lwpctl, if present. */
    786      1.219        ad 		if (l->l_lwpctl != NULL) {
    787      1.209        ad 			l->l_lwpctl->lc_curcpu = (int)cpu_index(ci);
    788      1.219        ad 			l->l_lwpctl->lc_pctr++;
    789      1.219        ad 		}
    790      1.174        ad 
    791      1.231        ad 		KASSERT(l->l_cpu == ci);
    792      1.231        ad 		splx(oldspl);
    793      1.188      yamt 		retval = 1;
    794      1.188      yamt 	} else {
    795      1.188      yamt 		/* Nothing to do - just unlock and return. */
    796  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		mutex_spin_exit(spc->spc_mutex);
    797      1.188      yamt 		lwp_unlock(l);
    798      1.122   thorpej 		retval = 0;
    799      1.122   thorpej 	}
    800      1.110    briggs 
    801      1.188      yamt 	KASSERT(l == curlwp);
    802      1.188      yamt 	KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSONPROC);
    803      1.188      yamt 
    804      1.110    briggs 	/*
    805      1.174        ad 	 * XXXSMP If we are using h/w performance counters, restore context.
    806      1.231        ad 	 * XXXSMP preemption problem.
    807       1.26       cgd 	 */
    808      1.114  gmcgarry #if PERFCTRS
    809      1.175  christos 	if (PMC_ENABLED(l->l_proc)) {
    810      1.175  christos 		pmc_restore_context(l->l_proc);
    811      1.166  christos 	}
    812      1.114  gmcgarry #endif
    813      1.180       dsl 	SYSCALL_TIME_WAKEUP(l);
    814      1.188      yamt 	LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(NULL, 1);
    815      1.169      yamt 
    816      1.122   thorpej 	return retval;
    817       1.26       cgd }
    818       1.26       cgd 
    819       1.26       cgd /*
    820  1.241.2.3  wrstuden  * The machine independent parts of context switch to oblivion.
    821  1.241.2.3  wrstuden  * Does not return.  Call with the LWP unlocked.
    822  1.241.2.3  wrstuden  */
    823  1.241.2.3  wrstuden void
    824  1.241.2.3  wrstuden lwp_exit_switchaway(lwp_t *l)
    825  1.241.2.3  wrstuden {
    826  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	struct cpu_info *ci;
    827  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	struct lwp *newl;
    828  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	struct bintime bt;
    829  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    830  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	ci = l->l_cpu;
    831  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    832  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	KASSERT(kpreempt_disabled());
    833  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSZOMB || l->l_stat == LSIDL);
    834  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	KASSERT(ci == curcpu());
    835  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(NULL, 0);
    836  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    837  1.241.2.3  wrstuden #ifdef KSTACK_CHECK_MAGIC
    838  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	kstack_check_magic(l);
    839  1.241.2.3  wrstuden #endif
    840  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    841  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* Count time spent in current system call */
    842  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	SYSCALL_TIME_SLEEP(l);
    843  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	binuptime(&bt);
    844  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	updatertime(l, &bt);
    845  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    846  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* Must stay at IPL_SCHED even after releasing run queue lock. */
    847  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	(void)splsched();
    848  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    849  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/*
    850  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * Let sched_nextlwp() select the LWP to run the CPU next.
    851  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * If no LWP is runnable, select the idle LWP.
    852  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 *
    853  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * Note that spc_lwplock might not necessary be held, and
    854  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * new thread would be unlocked after setting the LWP-lock.
    855  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 */
    856  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	spc_lock(ci);
    857  1.241.2.3  wrstuden #ifndef __HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS
    858  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	if (ci->ci_data.cpu_softints != 0) {
    859  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		/* There are pending soft interrupts, so pick one. */
    860  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl = softint_picklwp();
    861  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl->l_stat = LSONPROC;
    862  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl->l_pflag |= LP_RUNNING;
    863  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	} else
    864  1.241.2.3  wrstuden #endif	/* !__HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS */
    865  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	{
    866  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		newl = nextlwp(ci, &ci->ci_schedstate);
    867  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	}
    868  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    869  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* Update the new LWP's start time. */
    870  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	newl->l_stime = bt;
    871  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	l->l_pflag &= ~LP_RUNNING;
    872  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    873  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/*
    874  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * ci_curlwp changes when a fast soft interrupt occurs.
    875  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * We use cpu_onproc to keep track of which kernel or
    876  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * user thread is running 'underneath' the software
    877  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * interrupt.  This is important for time accounting,
    878  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * itimers and forcing user threads to preempt (aston).
    879  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 */
    880  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	ci->ci_data.cpu_onproc = newl;
    881  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    882  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/*
    883  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * Preemption related tasks.  Must be done with the current
    884  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * CPU locked.
    885  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 */
    886  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	cpu_did_resched(l);
    887  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    888  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* Unlock the run queue. */
    889  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	spc_unlock(ci);
    890  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    891  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* Count the context switch on this CPU. */
    892  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	ci->ci_data.cpu_nswtch++;
    893  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    894  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* Update status for lwpctl, if present. */
    895  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	if (l->l_lwpctl != NULL)
    896  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		l->l_lwpctl->lc_curcpu = LWPCTL_CPU_EXITED;
    897  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    898  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/*
    899  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * We may need to spin-wait for if 'newl' is still
    900  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 * context switching on another CPU.
    901  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	 */
    902  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	if (newl->l_ctxswtch != 0) {
    903  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		u_int count;
    904  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		count = SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_MIN;
    905  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 		while (newl->l_ctxswtch)
    906  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 			SPINLOCK_BACKOFF(count);
    907  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	}
    908  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    909  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* Switch to the new LWP.. */
    910  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	(void)cpu_switchto(NULL, newl, false);
    911  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    912  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	/* NOTREACHED */
    913  1.241.2.3  wrstuden }
    914  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 
    915  1.241.2.3  wrstuden /*
    916      1.174        ad  * Change process state to be runnable, placing it on the run queue if it is
    917      1.174        ad  * in memory, and awakening the swapper if it isn't in memory.
    918      1.174        ad  *
    919      1.174        ad  * Call with the process and LWP locked.  Will return with the LWP unlocked.
    920       1.26       cgd  */
    921       1.26       cgd void
    922      1.122   thorpej setrunnable(struct lwp *l)
    923       1.26       cgd {
    924      1.122   thorpej 	struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
    925      1.205        ad 	struct cpu_info *ci;
    926      1.174        ad 	sigset_t *ss;
    927       1.26       cgd 
    928      1.188      yamt 	KASSERT((l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) == 0);
    929      1.229        ad 	KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
    930      1.183        ad 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
    931      1.205        ad 	KASSERT(l->l_mutex != l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_mutex);
    932       1.83   thorpej 
    933      1.122   thorpej 	switch (l->l_stat) {
    934      1.122   thorpej 	case LSSTOP:
    935       1.33   mycroft 		/*
    936       1.33   mycroft 		 * If we're being traced (possibly because someone attached us
    937       1.33   mycroft 		 * while we were stopped), check for a signal from the debugger.
    938       1.33   mycroft 		 */
    939      1.174        ad 		if ((p->p_slflag & PSL_TRACED) != 0 && p->p_xstat != 0) {
    940      1.174        ad 			if ((sigprop[p->p_xstat] & SA_TOLWP) != 0)
    941      1.174        ad 				ss = &l->l_sigpend.sp_set;
    942      1.174        ad 			else
    943      1.174        ad 				ss = &p->p_sigpend.sp_set;
    944      1.174        ad 			sigaddset(ss, p->p_xstat);
    945      1.174        ad 			signotify(l);
    946       1.53   mycroft 		}
    947      1.174        ad 		p->p_nrlwps++;
    948       1.26       cgd 		break;
    949      1.174        ad 	case LSSUSPENDED:
    950      1.178     pavel 		l->l_flag &= ~LW_WSUSPEND;
    951      1.174        ad 		p->p_nrlwps++;
    952      1.192     rmind 		cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
    953      1.122   thorpej 		break;
    954      1.174        ad 	case LSSLEEP:
    955      1.174        ad 		KASSERT(l->l_wchan != NULL);
    956       1.26       cgd 		break;
    957      1.174        ad 	default:
    958      1.174        ad 		panic("setrunnable: lwp %p state was %d", l, l->l_stat);
    959       1.26       cgd 	}
    960      1.139        cl 
    961  1.241.2.5  wrstuden #ifdef KERN_SA
    962  1.241.2.4  wrstuden 	if (l->l_proc->p_sa)
    963  1.241.2.4  wrstuden 		sa_awaken(l);
    964  1.241.2.5  wrstuden #endif /* KERN_SA */
    965  1.241.2.4  wrstuden 
    966      1.174        ad 	/*
    967      1.174        ad 	 * If the LWP was sleeping interruptably, then it's OK to start it
    968      1.174        ad 	 * again.  If not, mark it as still sleeping.
    969      1.174        ad 	 */
    970      1.174        ad 	if (l->l_wchan != NULL) {
    971      1.174        ad 		l->l_stat = LSSLEEP;
    972      1.183        ad 		/* lwp_unsleep() will release the lock. */
    973      1.221        ad 		lwp_unsleep(l, true);
    974      1.174        ad 		return;
    975      1.174        ad 	}
    976      1.139        cl 
    977      1.174        ad 	/*
    978      1.174        ad 	 * If the LWP is still on the CPU, mark it as LSONPROC.  It may be
    979      1.174        ad 	 * about to call mi_switch(), in which case it will yield.
    980      1.174        ad 	 */
    981  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 	if ((l->l_pflag & LP_RUNNING) != 0) {
    982      1.174        ad 		l->l_stat = LSONPROC;
    983      1.174        ad 		l->l_slptime = 0;
    984      1.174        ad 		lwp_unlock(l);
    985      1.174        ad 		return;
    986      1.174        ad 	}
    987      1.122   thorpej 
    988      1.174        ad 	/*
    989      1.205        ad 	 * Look for a CPU to run.
    990      1.205        ad 	 * Set the LWP runnable.
    991      1.174        ad 	 */
    992      1.205        ad 	ci = sched_takecpu(l);
    993      1.205        ad 	l->l_cpu = ci;
    994      1.236        ad 	spc_lock(ci);
    995      1.236        ad 	lwp_unlock_to(l, ci->ci_schedstate.spc_mutex);
    996      1.188      yamt 	sched_setrunnable(l);
    997      1.174        ad 	l->l_stat = LSRUN;
    998      1.122   thorpej 	l->l_slptime = 0;
    999      1.174        ad 
   1000      1.205        ad 	/*
   1001      1.205        ad 	 * If thread is swapped out - wake the swapper to bring it back in.
   1002      1.205        ad 	 * Otherwise, enter it into a run queue.
   1003      1.205        ad 	 */
   1004      1.178     pavel 	if (l->l_flag & LW_INMEM) {
   1005      1.188      yamt 		sched_enqueue(l, false);
   1006      1.188      yamt 		resched_cpu(l);
   1007      1.174        ad 		lwp_unlock(l);
   1008      1.174        ad 	} else {
   1009      1.174        ad 		lwp_unlock(l);
   1010      1.177        ad 		uvm_kick_scheduler();
   1011      1.174        ad 	}
   1012       1.26       cgd }
   1013       1.26       cgd 
   1014       1.26       cgd /*
   1015      1.174        ad  * suspendsched:
   1016      1.174        ad  *
   1017      1.174        ad  *	Convert all non-L_SYSTEM LSSLEEP or LSRUN LWPs to LSSUSPENDED.
   1018      1.174        ad  */
   1019       1.94    bouyer void
   1020      1.174        ad suspendsched(void)
   1021       1.94    bouyer {
   1022      1.174        ad 	CPU_INFO_ITERATOR cii;
   1023      1.174        ad 	struct cpu_info *ci;
   1024      1.122   thorpej 	struct lwp *l;
   1025      1.174        ad 	struct proc *p;
   1026       1.94    bouyer 
   1027       1.94    bouyer 	/*
   1028      1.174        ad 	 * We do this by process in order not to violate the locking rules.
   1029       1.94    bouyer 	 */
   1030      1.228        ad 	mutex_enter(proc_lock);
   1031      1.174        ad 	PROCLIST_FOREACH(p, &allproc) {
   1032      1.238        ad 		if ((p->p_flag & PK_MARKER) != 0)
   1033      1.238        ad 			continue;
   1034      1.238        ad 
   1035      1.229        ad 		mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1036      1.178     pavel 		if ((p->p_flag & PK_SYSTEM) != 0) {
   1037      1.229        ad 			mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1038       1.94    bouyer 			continue;
   1039      1.174        ad 		}
   1040      1.174        ad 
   1041      1.174        ad 		p->p_stat = SSTOP;
   1042      1.174        ad 
   1043      1.174        ad 		LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
   1044      1.174        ad 			if (l == curlwp)
   1045      1.174        ad 				continue;
   1046      1.174        ad 
   1047      1.174        ad 			lwp_lock(l);
   1048      1.122   thorpej 
   1049       1.97     enami 			/*
   1050      1.174        ad 			 * Set L_WREBOOT so that the LWP will suspend itself
   1051      1.174        ad 			 * when it tries to return to user mode.  We want to
   1052      1.174        ad 			 * try and get to get as many LWPs as possible to
   1053      1.174        ad 			 * the user / kernel boundary, so that they will
   1054      1.174        ad 			 * release any locks that they hold.
   1055       1.97     enami 			 */
   1056      1.178     pavel 			l->l_flag |= (LW_WREBOOT | LW_WSUSPEND);
   1057      1.174        ad 
   1058      1.174        ad 			if (l->l_stat == LSSLEEP &&
   1059      1.178     pavel 			    (l->l_flag & LW_SINTR) != 0) {
   1060      1.174        ad 				/* setrunnable() will release the lock. */
   1061      1.174        ad 				setrunnable(l);
   1062      1.174        ad 				continue;
   1063      1.174        ad 			}
   1064      1.174        ad 
   1065      1.174        ad 			lwp_unlock(l);
   1066       1.94    bouyer 		}
   1067      1.174        ad 
   1068      1.229        ad 		mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1069       1.94    bouyer 	}
   1070      1.228        ad 	mutex_exit(proc_lock);
   1071      1.174        ad 
   1072      1.174        ad 	/*
   1073      1.174        ad 	 * Kick all CPUs to make them preempt any LWPs running in user mode.
   1074      1.174        ad 	 * They'll trap into the kernel and suspend themselves in userret().
   1075      1.174        ad 	 */
   1076      1.204        ad 	for (CPU_INFO_FOREACH(cii, ci)) {
   1077      1.204        ad 		spc_lock(ci);
   1078      1.204        ad 		cpu_need_resched(ci, RESCHED_IMMED);
   1079      1.204        ad 		spc_unlock(ci);
   1080      1.204        ad 	}
   1081      1.174        ad }
   1082      1.174        ad 
   1083      1.174        ad /*
   1084      1.174        ad  * sched_unsleep:
   1085      1.174        ad  *
   1086      1.174        ad  *	The is called when the LWP has not been awoken normally but instead
   1087      1.174        ad  *	interrupted: for example, if the sleep timed out.  Because of this,
   1088      1.174        ad  *	it's not a valid action for running or idle LWPs.
   1089      1.174        ad  */
   1090      1.221        ad static u_int
   1091      1.221        ad sched_unsleep(struct lwp *l, bool cleanup)
   1092      1.174        ad {
   1093      1.174        ad 
   1094      1.174        ad 	lwp_unlock(l);
   1095      1.174        ad 	panic("sched_unsleep");
   1096      1.174        ad }
   1097      1.174        ad 
   1098      1.204        ad void
   1099      1.188      yamt resched_cpu(struct lwp *l)
   1100      1.188      yamt {
   1101      1.188      yamt 	struct cpu_info *ci;
   1102      1.188      yamt 
   1103      1.188      yamt 	/*
   1104      1.188      yamt 	 * XXXSMP
   1105      1.188      yamt 	 * Since l->l_cpu persists across a context switch,
   1106      1.188      yamt 	 * this gives us *very weak* processor affinity, in
   1107      1.188      yamt 	 * that we notify the CPU on which the process last
   1108      1.188      yamt 	 * ran that it should try to switch.
   1109      1.188      yamt 	 *
   1110      1.188      yamt 	 * This does not guarantee that the process will run on
   1111      1.188      yamt 	 * that processor next, because another processor might
   1112      1.188      yamt 	 * grab it the next time it performs a context switch.
   1113      1.188      yamt 	 *
   1114      1.188      yamt 	 * This also does not handle the case where its last
   1115      1.188      yamt 	 * CPU is running a higher-priority process, but every
   1116      1.188      yamt 	 * other CPU is running a lower-priority process.  There
   1117      1.188      yamt 	 * are ways to handle this situation, but they're not
   1118      1.188      yamt 	 * currently very pretty, and we also need to weigh the
   1119      1.188      yamt 	 * cost of moving a process from one CPU to another.
   1120      1.188      yamt 	 */
   1121      1.204        ad 	ci = l->l_cpu;
   1122      1.204        ad 	if (lwp_eprio(l) > ci->ci_schedstate.spc_curpriority)
   1123      1.188      yamt 		cpu_need_resched(ci, 0);
   1124      1.188      yamt }
   1125      1.188      yamt 
   1126      1.188      yamt static void
   1127      1.185      yamt sched_changepri(struct lwp *l, pri_t pri)
   1128      1.174        ad {
   1129      1.174        ad 
   1130      1.188      yamt 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
   1131      1.174        ad 
   1132      1.204        ad 	if (l->l_stat == LSRUN && (l->l_flag & LW_INMEM) != 0) {
   1133      1.204        ad 		KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_mutex));
   1134      1.204        ad 		sched_dequeue(l);
   1135      1.204        ad 		l->l_priority = pri;
   1136      1.204        ad 		sched_enqueue(l, false);
   1137      1.204        ad 	} else {
   1138      1.174        ad 		l->l_priority = pri;
   1139      1.157      yamt 	}
   1140      1.188      yamt 	resched_cpu(l);
   1141      1.184      yamt }
   1142      1.184      yamt 
   1143      1.188      yamt static void
   1144      1.185      yamt sched_lendpri(struct lwp *l, pri_t pri)
   1145      1.184      yamt {
   1146      1.184      yamt 
   1147      1.188      yamt 	KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
   1148      1.184      yamt 
   1149      1.204        ad 	if (l->l_stat == LSRUN && (l->l_flag & LW_INMEM) != 0) {
   1150      1.204        ad 		KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_mutex));
   1151      1.204        ad 		sched_dequeue(l);
   1152      1.204        ad 		l->l_inheritedprio = pri;
   1153      1.204        ad 		sched_enqueue(l, false);
   1154      1.204        ad 	} else {
   1155      1.184      yamt 		l->l_inheritedprio = pri;
   1156      1.184      yamt 	}
   1157      1.188      yamt 	resched_cpu(l);
   1158      1.184      yamt }
   1159      1.184      yamt 
   1160      1.184      yamt struct lwp *
   1161      1.184      yamt syncobj_noowner(wchan_t wchan)
   1162      1.184      yamt {
   1163      1.184      yamt 
   1164      1.184      yamt 	return NULL;
   1165      1.151      yamt }
   1166      1.151      yamt 
   1167      1.188      yamt /* decay 95% of `p_pctcpu' in 60 seconds; see CCPU_SHIFT before changing */
   1168      1.188      yamt fixpt_t	ccpu = 0.95122942450071400909 * FSCALE;		/* exp(-1/20) */
   1169      1.115  nisimura 
   1170      1.130   nathanw /*
   1171      1.188      yamt  * If `ccpu' is not equal to `exp(-1/20)' and you still want to use the
   1172      1.188      yamt  * faster/more-accurate formula, you'll have to estimate CCPU_SHIFT below
   1173      1.188      yamt  * and possibly adjust FSHIFT in "param.h" so that (FSHIFT >= CCPU_SHIFT).
   1174      1.188      yamt  *
   1175      1.188      yamt  * To estimate CCPU_SHIFT for exp(-1/20), the following formula was used:
   1176      1.188      yamt  *	1 - exp(-1/20) ~= 0.0487 ~= 0.0488 == 1 (fixed pt, *11* bits).
   1177      1.188      yamt  *
   1178      1.188      yamt  * If you dont want to bother with the faster/more-accurate formula, you
   1179      1.188      yamt  * can set CCPU_SHIFT to (FSHIFT + 1) which will use a slower/less-accurate
   1180      1.188      yamt  * (more general) method of calculating the %age of CPU used by a process.
   1181      1.134      matt  */
   1182      1.188      yamt #define	CCPU_SHIFT	(FSHIFT + 1)
   1183      1.134      matt 
   1184      1.134      matt /*
   1185      1.188      yamt  * sched_pstats:
   1186      1.188      yamt  *
   1187      1.188      yamt  * Update process statistics and check CPU resource allocation.
   1188      1.188      yamt  * Call scheduler-specific hook to eventually adjust process/LWP
   1189      1.188      yamt  * priorities.
   1190      1.130   nathanw  */
   1191      1.188      yamt /* ARGSUSED */
   1192      1.113  gmcgarry void
   1193      1.188      yamt sched_pstats(void *arg)
   1194      1.113  gmcgarry {
   1195      1.188      yamt 	struct rlimit *rlim;
   1196      1.188      yamt 	struct lwp *l;
   1197      1.188      yamt 	struct proc *p;
   1198      1.204        ad 	int sig, clkhz;
   1199      1.188      yamt 	long runtm;
   1200      1.113  gmcgarry 
   1201      1.188      yamt 	sched_pstats_ticks++;
   1202      1.174        ad 
   1203      1.228        ad 	mutex_enter(proc_lock);
   1204      1.188      yamt 	PROCLIST_FOREACH(p, &allproc) {
   1205      1.238        ad 		if ((p->p_flag & PK_MARKER) != 0)
   1206      1.238        ad 			continue;
   1207      1.238        ad 
   1208      1.188      yamt 		/*
   1209      1.188      yamt 		 * Increment time in/out of memory and sleep time (if
   1210      1.188      yamt 		 * sleeping).  We ignore overflow; with 16-bit int's
   1211      1.188      yamt 		 * (remember them?) overflow takes 45 days.
   1212      1.188      yamt 		 */
   1213      1.229        ad 		mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
   1214      1.188      yamt 		mutex_spin_enter(&p->p_stmutex);
   1215      1.212      yamt 		runtm = p->p_rtime.sec;
   1216      1.188      yamt 		LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
   1217      1.188      yamt 			if ((l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) != 0)
   1218      1.188      yamt 				continue;
   1219      1.188      yamt 			lwp_lock(l);
   1220      1.212      yamt 			runtm += l->l_rtime.sec;
   1221      1.188      yamt 			l->l_swtime++;
   1222  1.241.2.3  wrstuden 			sched_lwp_stats(l);
   1223      1.188      yamt 			lwp_unlock(l);
   1224      1.113  gmcgarry 
   1225      1.188      yamt 			/*
   1226      1.188      yamt 			 * p_pctcpu is only for ps.
   1227      1.188      yamt 			 */
   1228      1.188      yamt 			l->l_pctcpu = (l->l_pctcpu * ccpu) >> FSHIFT;
   1229      1.188      yamt 			if (l->l_slptime < 1) {
   1230      1.188      yamt 				clkhz = stathz != 0 ? stathz : hz;
   1231      1.188      yamt #if	(FSHIFT >= CCPU_SHIFT)
   1232      1.188      yamt 				l->l_pctcpu += (clkhz == 100) ?
   1233      1.188      yamt 				    ((fixpt_t)l->l_cpticks) <<
   1234      1.188      yamt 				        (FSHIFT - CCPU_SHIFT) :
   1235      1.188      yamt 				    100 * (((fixpt_t) p->p_cpticks)
   1236      1.188      yamt 				        << (FSHIFT - CCPU_SHIFT)) / clkhz;
   1237      1.188      yamt #else
   1238      1.188      yamt 				l->l_pctcpu += ((FSCALE - ccpu) *
   1239      1.188      yamt 				    (l->l_cpticks * FSCALE / clkhz)) >> FSHIFT;
   1240      1.146      matt #endif
   1241      1.188      yamt 				l->l_cpticks = 0;
   1242      1.188      yamt 			}
   1243      1.188      yamt 		}
   1244      1.188      yamt 		p->p_pctcpu = (p->p_pctcpu * ccpu) >> FSHIFT;
   1245      1.188      yamt 		mutex_spin_exit(&p->p_stmutex);
   1246      1.174        ad 
   1247      1.188      yamt 		/*
   1248      1.188      yamt 		 * Check if the process exceeds its CPU resource allocation.
   1249      1.188      yamt 		 * If over max, kill it.
   1250      1.188      yamt 		 */
   1251      1.188      yamt 		rlim = &p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_CPU];
   1252      1.188      yamt 		sig = 0;
   1253      1.188      yamt 		if (runtm >= rlim->rlim_cur) {
   1254      1.188      yamt 			if (runtm >= rlim->rlim_max)
   1255      1.188      yamt 				sig = SIGKILL;
   1256      1.188      yamt 			else {
   1257      1.188      yamt 				sig = SIGXCPU;
   1258      1.188      yamt 				if (rlim->rlim_cur < rlim->rlim_max)
   1259      1.188      yamt 					rlim->rlim_cur += 5;
   1260      1.188      yamt 			}
   1261      1.188      yamt 		}
   1262      1.229        ad 		mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
   1263      1.228        ad 		if (sig)
   1264      1.188      yamt 			psignal(p, sig);
   1265      1.174        ad 	}
   1266      1.228        ad 	mutex_exit(proc_lock);
   1267      1.188      yamt 	uvm_meter();
   1268      1.191        ad 	cv_wakeup(&lbolt);
   1269      1.188      yamt 	callout_schedule(&sched_pstats_ch, hz);
   1270      1.113  gmcgarry }
   1271