kern_synch.c revision 1.279 1 1.279 darran /* $NetBSD: kern_synch.c,v 1.279 2010/02/23 22:19:27 darran Exp $ */
2 1.63 thorpej
3 1.63 thorpej /*-
4 1.260 ad * Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
5 1.260 ad * The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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7 1.63 thorpej *
8 1.63 thorpej * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
9 1.63 thorpej * by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility,
10 1.188 yamt * NASA Ames Research Center, by Charles M. Hannum, Andrew Doran and
11 1.188 yamt * Daniel Sieger.
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35 1.26 cgd /*-
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66 1.26 cgd * SUCH DAMAGE.
67 1.26 cgd *
68 1.50 fvdl * @(#)kern_synch.c 8.9 (Berkeley) 5/19/95
69 1.26 cgd */
70 1.106 lukem
71 1.106 lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
72 1.279 darran __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_synch.c,v 1.279 2010/02/23 22:19:27 darran Exp $");
73 1.48 mrg
74 1.109 yamt #include "opt_kstack.h"
75 1.110 briggs #include "opt_perfctrs.h"
76 1.252 wrstuden #include "opt_sa.h"
77 1.277 darran #include "opt_dtrace.h"
78 1.26 cgd
79 1.174 ad #define __MUTEX_PRIVATE
80 1.174 ad
81 1.26 cgd #include <sys/param.h>
82 1.26 cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
83 1.26 cgd #include <sys/proc.h>
84 1.26 cgd #include <sys/kernel.h>
85 1.111 briggs #if defined(PERFCTRS)
86 1.110 briggs #include <sys/pmc.h>
87 1.111 briggs #endif
88 1.188 yamt #include <sys/cpu.h>
89 1.26 cgd #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
90 1.55 ross #include <sys/sched.h>
91 1.252 wrstuden #include <sys/sa.h>
92 1.252 wrstuden #include <sys/savar.h>
93 1.179 dsl #include <sys/syscall_stats.h>
94 1.174 ad #include <sys/sleepq.h>
95 1.174 ad #include <sys/lockdebug.h>
96 1.190 ad #include <sys/evcnt.h>
97 1.199 ad #include <sys/intr.h>
98 1.207 ad #include <sys/lwpctl.h>
99 1.209 ad #include <sys/atomic.h>
100 1.215 ad #include <sys/simplelock.h>
101 1.47 mrg
102 1.47 mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
103 1.47 mrg
104 1.231 ad #include <dev/lockstat.h>
105 1.231 ad
106 1.276 darran #include <sys/dtrace_bsd.h>
107 1.279 darran int dtrace_vtime_active=0;
108 1.276 darran dtrace_vtime_switch_func_t dtrace_vtime_switch_func;
109 1.276 darran
110 1.271 rmind static void sched_unsleep(struct lwp *, bool);
111 1.188 yamt static void sched_changepri(struct lwp *, pri_t);
112 1.188 yamt static void sched_lendpri(struct lwp *, pri_t);
113 1.250 rmind static void resched_cpu(struct lwp *);
114 1.122 thorpej
115 1.174 ad syncobj_t sleep_syncobj = {
116 1.174 ad SOBJ_SLEEPQ_SORTED,
117 1.174 ad sleepq_unsleep,
118 1.184 yamt sleepq_changepri,
119 1.184 yamt sleepq_lendpri,
120 1.184 yamt syncobj_noowner,
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 1.184 yamt sched_changepri,
127 1.184 yamt sched_lendpri,
128 1.184 yamt syncobj_noowner,
129 1.174 ad };
130 1.122 thorpej
131 1.223 ad callout_t sched_pstats_ch;
132 1.223 ad unsigned sched_pstats_ticks;
133 1.223 ad kcondvar_t lbolt; /* once a second sleep address */
134 1.223 ad
135 1.237 rmind /* Preemption event counters */
136 1.231 ad static struct evcnt kpreempt_ev_crit;
137 1.231 ad static struct evcnt kpreempt_ev_klock;
138 1.231 ad static struct evcnt kpreempt_ev_immed;
139 1.231 ad
140 1.231 ad /*
141 1.174 ad * During autoconfiguration or after a panic, a sleep will simply lower the
142 1.174 ad * priority briefly to allow interrupts, then return. The priority to be
143 1.174 ad * used (safepri) is machine-dependent, thus this value is initialized and
144 1.174 ad * maintained in the machine-dependent layers. This priority will typically
145 1.174 ad * be 0, or the lowest priority that is safe for use on the interrupt stack;
146 1.174 ad * it can be made higher to block network software interrupts after panics.
147 1.26 cgd */
148 1.174 ad int safepri;
149 1.26 cgd
150 1.237 rmind void
151 1.270 elad synch_init(void)
152 1.237 rmind {
153 1.237 rmind
154 1.237 rmind cv_init(&lbolt, "lbolt");
155 1.237 rmind callout_init(&sched_pstats_ch, CALLOUT_MPSAFE);
156 1.237 rmind callout_setfunc(&sched_pstats_ch, sched_pstats, NULL);
157 1.237 rmind
158 1.239 ad evcnt_attach_dynamic(&kpreempt_ev_crit, EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, NULL,
159 1.237 rmind "kpreempt", "defer: critical section");
160 1.239 ad evcnt_attach_dynamic(&kpreempt_ev_klock, EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, NULL,
161 1.237 rmind "kpreempt", "defer: kernel_lock");
162 1.239 ad evcnt_attach_dynamic(&kpreempt_ev_immed, EVCNT_TYPE_MISC, NULL,
163 1.237 rmind "kpreempt", "immediate");
164 1.237 rmind
165 1.237 rmind sched_pstats(NULL);
166 1.237 rmind }
167 1.237 rmind
168 1.26 cgd /*
169 1.174 ad * OBSOLETE INTERFACE
170 1.174 ad *
171 1.255 skrll * General sleep call. Suspends the current LWP until a wakeup is
172 1.255 skrll * performed on the specified identifier. The LWP will then be made
173 1.174 ad * runnable with the specified priority. Sleeps at most timo/hz seconds (0
174 1.174 ad * means no timeout). If pri includes PCATCH flag, signals are checked
175 1.26 cgd * before and after sleeping, else signals are not checked. Returns 0 if
176 1.26 cgd * awakened, EWOULDBLOCK if the timeout expires. If PCATCH is set and a
177 1.26 cgd * signal needs to be delivered, ERESTART is returned if the current system
178 1.26 cgd * call should be restarted if possible, and EINTR is returned if the system
179 1.26 cgd * call should be interrupted by the signal (return EINTR).
180 1.77 thorpej *
181 1.174 ad * The interlock is held until we are on a sleep queue. The interlock will
182 1.174 ad * be locked before returning back to the caller unless the PNORELOCK flag
183 1.174 ad * is specified, in which case the interlock will always be unlocked upon
184 1.174 ad * return.
185 1.26 cgd */
186 1.26 cgd int
187 1.185 yamt ltsleep(wchan_t ident, pri_t priority, const char *wmesg, int timo,
188 1.174 ad volatile struct simplelock *interlock)
189 1.26 cgd {
190 1.122 thorpej struct lwp *l = curlwp;
191 1.174 ad sleepq_t *sq;
192 1.244 ad kmutex_t *mp;
193 1.188 yamt int error;
194 1.26 cgd
195 1.204 ad KASSERT((l->l_pflag & LP_INTR) == 0);
196 1.272 pooka KASSERT(ident != &lbolt);
197 1.204 ad
198 1.174 ad if (sleepq_dontsleep(l)) {
199 1.174 ad (void)sleepq_abort(NULL, 0);
200 1.174 ad if ((priority & PNORELOCK) != 0)
201 1.77 thorpej simple_unlock(interlock);
202 1.174 ad return 0;
203 1.26 cgd }
204 1.78 sommerfe
205 1.204 ad l->l_kpriority = true;
206 1.244 ad sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident, &mp);
207 1.244 ad sleepq_enter(sq, l, mp);
208 1.204 ad sleepq_enqueue(sq, ident, wmesg, &sleep_syncobj);
209 1.42 cgd
210 1.174 ad if (interlock != NULL) {
211 1.204 ad KASSERT(simple_lock_held(interlock));
212 1.174 ad simple_unlock(interlock);
213 1.150 chs }
214 1.150 chs
215 1.188 yamt error = sleepq_block(timo, priority & PCATCH);
216 1.126 pk
217 1.174 ad if (interlock != NULL && (priority & PNORELOCK) == 0)
218 1.126 pk simple_lock(interlock);
219 1.174 ad
220 1.174 ad return error;
221 1.26 cgd }
222 1.26 cgd
223 1.187 ad int
224 1.187 ad mtsleep(wchan_t ident, pri_t priority, const char *wmesg, int timo,
225 1.187 ad kmutex_t *mtx)
226 1.187 ad {
227 1.187 ad struct lwp *l = curlwp;
228 1.187 ad sleepq_t *sq;
229 1.244 ad kmutex_t *mp;
230 1.188 yamt int error;
231 1.187 ad
232 1.204 ad KASSERT((l->l_pflag & LP_INTR) == 0);
233 1.272 pooka KASSERT(ident != &lbolt);
234 1.204 ad
235 1.187 ad if (sleepq_dontsleep(l)) {
236 1.187 ad (void)sleepq_abort(mtx, (priority & PNORELOCK) != 0);
237 1.187 ad return 0;
238 1.187 ad }
239 1.187 ad
240 1.204 ad l->l_kpriority = true;
241 1.244 ad sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident, &mp);
242 1.244 ad sleepq_enter(sq, l, mp);
243 1.204 ad sleepq_enqueue(sq, ident, wmesg, &sleep_syncobj);
244 1.187 ad mutex_exit(mtx);
245 1.188 yamt error = sleepq_block(timo, priority & PCATCH);
246 1.187 ad
247 1.187 ad if ((priority & PNORELOCK) == 0)
248 1.187 ad mutex_enter(mtx);
249 1.187 ad
250 1.187 ad return error;
251 1.187 ad }
252 1.187 ad
253 1.26 cgd /*
254 1.174 ad * General sleep call for situations where a wake-up is not expected.
255 1.26 cgd */
256 1.174 ad int
257 1.182 thorpej kpause(const char *wmesg, bool intr, int timo, kmutex_t *mtx)
258 1.26 cgd {
259 1.174 ad struct lwp *l = curlwp;
260 1.244 ad kmutex_t *mp;
261 1.174 ad sleepq_t *sq;
262 1.174 ad int error;
263 1.26 cgd
264 1.174 ad if (sleepq_dontsleep(l))
265 1.174 ad return sleepq_abort(NULL, 0);
266 1.26 cgd
267 1.174 ad if (mtx != NULL)
268 1.174 ad mutex_exit(mtx);
269 1.204 ad l->l_kpriority = true;
270 1.244 ad sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, l, &mp);
271 1.244 ad sleepq_enter(sq, l, mp);
272 1.204 ad sleepq_enqueue(sq, l, wmesg, &sleep_syncobj);
273 1.188 yamt error = sleepq_block(timo, intr);
274 1.174 ad if (mtx != NULL)
275 1.174 ad mutex_enter(mtx);
276 1.83 thorpej
277 1.174 ad return error;
278 1.139 cl }
279 1.139 cl
280 1.252 wrstuden #ifdef KERN_SA
281 1.252 wrstuden /*
282 1.252 wrstuden * sa_awaken:
283 1.252 wrstuden *
284 1.252 wrstuden * We believe this lwp is an SA lwp. If it's yielding,
285 1.252 wrstuden * let it know it needs to wake up.
286 1.252 wrstuden *
287 1.252 wrstuden * We are called and exit with the lwp locked. We are
288 1.252 wrstuden * called in the middle of wakeup operations, so we need
289 1.252 wrstuden * to not touch the locks at all.
290 1.252 wrstuden */
291 1.252 wrstuden void
292 1.252 wrstuden sa_awaken(struct lwp *l)
293 1.252 wrstuden {
294 1.252 wrstuden /* LOCK_ASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL)); */
295 1.252 wrstuden
296 1.252 wrstuden if (l == l->l_savp->savp_lwp && l->l_flag & LW_SA_YIELD)
297 1.252 wrstuden l->l_flag &= ~LW_SA_IDLE;
298 1.252 wrstuden }
299 1.252 wrstuden #endif /* KERN_SA */
300 1.252 wrstuden
301 1.26 cgd /*
302 1.174 ad * OBSOLETE INTERFACE
303 1.174 ad *
304 1.255 skrll * Make all LWPs sleeping on the specified identifier runnable.
305 1.26 cgd */
306 1.26 cgd void
307 1.174 ad wakeup(wchan_t ident)
308 1.26 cgd {
309 1.174 ad sleepq_t *sq;
310 1.244 ad kmutex_t *mp;
311 1.83 thorpej
312 1.261 rmind if (__predict_false(cold))
313 1.174 ad return;
314 1.83 thorpej
315 1.244 ad sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident, &mp);
316 1.244 ad sleepq_wake(sq, ident, (u_int)-1, mp);
317 1.63 thorpej }
318 1.63 thorpej
319 1.63 thorpej /*
320 1.174 ad * OBSOLETE INTERFACE
321 1.174 ad *
322 1.255 skrll * Make the highest priority LWP first in line on the specified
323 1.63 thorpej * identifier runnable.
324 1.63 thorpej */
325 1.174 ad void
326 1.174 ad wakeup_one(wchan_t ident)
327 1.63 thorpej {
328 1.174 ad sleepq_t *sq;
329 1.244 ad kmutex_t *mp;
330 1.63 thorpej
331 1.261 rmind if (__predict_false(cold))
332 1.174 ad return;
333 1.188 yamt
334 1.244 ad sq = sleeptab_lookup(&sleeptab, ident, &mp);
335 1.244 ad sleepq_wake(sq, ident, 1, mp);
336 1.174 ad }
337 1.63 thorpej
338 1.117 gmcgarry
339 1.117 gmcgarry /*
340 1.255 skrll * General yield call. Puts the current LWP back on its run queue and
341 1.117 gmcgarry * performs a voluntary context switch. Should only be called when the
342 1.255 skrll * current LWP explicitly requests it (eg sched_yield(2)).
343 1.117 gmcgarry */
344 1.117 gmcgarry void
345 1.117 gmcgarry yield(void)
346 1.117 gmcgarry {
347 1.122 thorpej struct lwp *l = curlwp;
348 1.117 gmcgarry
349 1.174 ad KERNEL_UNLOCK_ALL(l, &l->l_biglocks);
350 1.174 ad lwp_lock(l);
351 1.217 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_lwplock));
352 1.188 yamt KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSONPROC);
353 1.204 ad l->l_kpriority = false;
354 1.188 yamt (void)mi_switch(l);
355 1.174 ad KERNEL_LOCK(l->l_biglocks, l);
356 1.69 thorpej }
357 1.69 thorpej
358 1.69 thorpej /*
359 1.255 skrll * General preemption call. Puts the current LWP back on its run queue
360 1.156 rpaulo * and performs an involuntary context switch.
361 1.69 thorpej */
362 1.69 thorpej void
363 1.174 ad preempt(void)
364 1.69 thorpej {
365 1.122 thorpej struct lwp *l = curlwp;
366 1.69 thorpej
367 1.174 ad KERNEL_UNLOCK_ALL(l, &l->l_biglocks);
368 1.174 ad lwp_lock(l);
369 1.217 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_lwplock));
370 1.188 yamt KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSONPROC);
371 1.204 ad l->l_kpriority = false;
372 1.174 ad l->l_nivcsw++;
373 1.188 yamt (void)mi_switch(l);
374 1.174 ad KERNEL_LOCK(l->l_biglocks, l);
375 1.69 thorpej }
376 1.69 thorpej
377 1.234 ad /*
378 1.234 ad * Handle a request made by another agent to preempt the current LWP
379 1.234 ad * in-kernel. Usually called when l_dopreempt may be non-zero.
380 1.234 ad *
381 1.234 ad * Character addresses for lockstat only.
382 1.234 ad */
383 1.231 ad static char in_critical_section;
384 1.231 ad static char kernel_lock_held;
385 1.231 ad static char is_softint;
386 1.262 yamt static char cpu_kpreempt_enter_fail;
387 1.231 ad
388 1.231 ad bool
389 1.231 ad kpreempt(uintptr_t where)
390 1.231 ad {
391 1.231 ad uintptr_t failed;
392 1.231 ad lwp_t *l;
393 1.264 ad int s, dop, lsflag;
394 1.231 ad
395 1.231 ad l = curlwp;
396 1.231 ad failed = 0;
397 1.231 ad while ((dop = l->l_dopreempt) != 0) {
398 1.231 ad if (l->l_stat != LSONPROC) {
399 1.231 ad /*
400 1.231 ad * About to block (or die), let it happen.
401 1.231 ad * Doesn't really count as "preemption has
402 1.231 ad * been blocked", since we're going to
403 1.231 ad * context switch.
404 1.231 ad */
405 1.231 ad l->l_dopreempt = 0;
406 1.231 ad return true;
407 1.231 ad }
408 1.231 ad if (__predict_false((l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) != 0)) {
409 1.231 ad /* Can't preempt idle loop, don't count as failure. */
410 1.261 rmind l->l_dopreempt = 0;
411 1.261 rmind return true;
412 1.231 ad }
413 1.231 ad if (__predict_false(l->l_nopreempt != 0)) {
414 1.231 ad /* LWP holds preemption disabled, explicitly. */
415 1.231 ad if ((dop & DOPREEMPT_COUNTED) == 0) {
416 1.234 ad kpreempt_ev_crit.ev_count++;
417 1.231 ad }
418 1.231 ad failed = (uintptr_t)&in_critical_section;
419 1.231 ad break;
420 1.231 ad }
421 1.231 ad if (__predict_false((l->l_pflag & LP_INTR) != 0)) {
422 1.261 rmind /* Can't preempt soft interrupts yet. */
423 1.261 rmind l->l_dopreempt = 0;
424 1.261 rmind failed = (uintptr_t)&is_softint;
425 1.261 rmind break;
426 1.231 ad }
427 1.231 ad s = splsched();
428 1.231 ad if (__predict_false(l->l_blcnt != 0 ||
429 1.231 ad curcpu()->ci_biglock_wanted != NULL)) {
430 1.231 ad /* Hold or want kernel_lock, code is not MT safe. */
431 1.231 ad splx(s);
432 1.231 ad if ((dop & DOPREEMPT_COUNTED) == 0) {
433 1.234 ad kpreempt_ev_klock.ev_count++;
434 1.231 ad }
435 1.231 ad failed = (uintptr_t)&kernel_lock_held;
436 1.231 ad break;
437 1.231 ad }
438 1.231 ad if (__predict_false(!cpu_kpreempt_enter(where, s))) {
439 1.231 ad /*
440 1.231 ad * It may be that the IPL is too high.
441 1.231 ad * kpreempt_enter() can schedule an
442 1.231 ad * interrupt to retry later.
443 1.231 ad */
444 1.231 ad splx(s);
445 1.262 yamt failed = (uintptr_t)&cpu_kpreempt_enter_fail;
446 1.231 ad break;
447 1.231 ad }
448 1.231 ad /* Do it! */
449 1.231 ad if (__predict_true((dop & DOPREEMPT_COUNTED) == 0)) {
450 1.234 ad kpreempt_ev_immed.ev_count++;
451 1.231 ad }
452 1.231 ad lwp_lock(l);
453 1.231 ad mi_switch(l);
454 1.231 ad l->l_nopreempt++;
455 1.231 ad splx(s);
456 1.231 ad
457 1.231 ad /* Take care of any MD cleanup. */
458 1.231 ad cpu_kpreempt_exit(where);
459 1.231 ad l->l_nopreempt--;
460 1.231 ad }
461 1.231 ad
462 1.264 ad if (__predict_true(!failed)) {
463 1.264 ad return false;
464 1.264 ad }
465 1.264 ad
466 1.231 ad /* Record preemption failure for reporting via lockstat. */
467 1.264 ad atomic_or_uint(&l->l_dopreempt, DOPREEMPT_COUNTED);
468 1.264 ad lsflag = 0;
469 1.264 ad LOCKSTAT_ENTER(lsflag);
470 1.264 ad if (__predict_false(lsflag)) {
471 1.264 ad if (where == 0) {
472 1.264 ad where = (uintptr_t)__builtin_return_address(0);
473 1.264 ad }
474 1.264 ad /* Preemption is on, might recurse, so make it atomic. */
475 1.264 ad if (atomic_cas_ptr_ni((void *)&l->l_pfailaddr, NULL,
476 1.264 ad (void *)where) == NULL) {
477 1.264 ad LOCKSTAT_START_TIMER(lsflag, l->l_pfailtime);
478 1.264 ad l->l_pfaillock = failed;
479 1.231 ad }
480 1.231 ad }
481 1.264 ad LOCKSTAT_EXIT(lsflag);
482 1.264 ad return true;
483 1.231 ad }
484 1.231 ad
485 1.69 thorpej /*
486 1.231 ad * Return true if preemption is explicitly disabled.
487 1.230 ad */
488 1.231 ad bool
489 1.231 ad kpreempt_disabled(void)
490 1.231 ad {
491 1.261 rmind const lwp_t *l = curlwp;
492 1.231 ad
493 1.231 ad return l->l_nopreempt != 0 || l->l_stat == LSZOMB ||
494 1.231 ad (l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) != 0 || cpu_kpreempt_disabled();
495 1.231 ad }
496 1.230 ad
497 1.230 ad /*
498 1.231 ad * Disable kernel preemption.
499 1.230 ad */
500 1.230 ad void
501 1.231 ad kpreempt_disable(void)
502 1.230 ad {
503 1.230 ad
504 1.231 ad KPREEMPT_DISABLE(curlwp);
505 1.230 ad }
506 1.230 ad
507 1.230 ad /*
508 1.231 ad * Reenable kernel preemption.
509 1.230 ad */
510 1.231 ad void
511 1.231 ad kpreempt_enable(void)
512 1.230 ad {
513 1.230 ad
514 1.231 ad KPREEMPT_ENABLE(curlwp);
515 1.230 ad }
516 1.230 ad
517 1.230 ad /*
518 1.188 yamt * Compute the amount of time during which the current lwp was running.
519 1.130 nathanw *
520 1.188 yamt * - update l_rtime unless it's an idle lwp.
521 1.188 yamt */
522 1.188 yamt
523 1.199 ad void
524 1.212 yamt updatertime(lwp_t *l, const struct bintime *now)
525 1.188 yamt {
526 1.188 yamt
527 1.261 rmind if (__predict_false(l->l_flag & LW_IDLE))
528 1.188 yamt return;
529 1.188 yamt
530 1.212 yamt /* rtime += now - stime */
531 1.212 yamt bintime_add(&l->l_rtime, now);
532 1.212 yamt bintime_sub(&l->l_rtime, &l->l_stime);
533 1.188 yamt }
534 1.188 yamt
535 1.188 yamt /*
536 1.245 ad * Select next LWP from the current CPU to run..
537 1.245 ad */
538 1.245 ad static inline lwp_t *
539 1.245 ad nextlwp(struct cpu_info *ci, struct schedstate_percpu *spc)
540 1.245 ad {
541 1.245 ad lwp_t *newl;
542 1.245 ad
543 1.245 ad /*
544 1.245 ad * Let sched_nextlwp() select the LWP to run the CPU next.
545 1.245 ad * If no LWP is runnable, select the idle LWP.
546 1.245 ad *
547 1.245 ad * Note that spc_lwplock might not necessary be held, and
548 1.245 ad * new thread would be unlocked after setting the LWP-lock.
549 1.245 ad */
550 1.245 ad newl = sched_nextlwp();
551 1.245 ad if (newl != NULL) {
552 1.245 ad sched_dequeue(newl);
553 1.245 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(newl, spc->spc_mutex));
554 1.274 rmind KASSERT(newl->l_cpu == ci);
555 1.245 ad newl->l_stat = LSONPROC;
556 1.248 ad newl->l_pflag |= LP_RUNNING;
557 1.245 ad lwp_setlock(newl, spc->spc_lwplock);
558 1.245 ad } else {
559 1.245 ad newl = ci->ci_data.cpu_idlelwp;
560 1.245 ad newl->l_stat = LSONPROC;
561 1.248 ad newl->l_pflag |= LP_RUNNING;
562 1.245 ad }
563 1.261 rmind
564 1.245 ad /*
565 1.245 ad * Only clear want_resched if there are no pending (slow)
566 1.245 ad * software interrupts.
567 1.245 ad */
568 1.245 ad ci->ci_want_resched = ci->ci_data.cpu_softints;
569 1.245 ad spc->spc_flags &= ~SPCF_SWITCHCLEAR;
570 1.245 ad spc->spc_curpriority = lwp_eprio(newl);
571 1.245 ad
572 1.245 ad return newl;
573 1.245 ad }
574 1.245 ad
575 1.245 ad /*
576 1.188 yamt * The machine independent parts of context switch.
577 1.188 yamt *
578 1.188 yamt * Returns 1 if another LWP was actually run.
579 1.26 cgd */
580 1.122 thorpej int
581 1.199 ad mi_switch(lwp_t *l)
582 1.26 cgd {
583 1.246 rmind struct cpu_info *ci;
584 1.76 thorpej struct schedstate_percpu *spc;
585 1.188 yamt struct lwp *newl;
586 1.174 ad int retval, oldspl;
587 1.212 yamt struct bintime bt;
588 1.199 ad bool returning;
589 1.26 cgd
590 1.188 yamt KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
591 1.231 ad KASSERT(kpreempt_disabled());
592 1.188 yamt LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(l->l_mutex, 1);
593 1.174 ad
594 1.174 ad kstack_check_magic(l);
595 1.83 thorpej
596 1.212 yamt binuptime(&bt);
597 1.199 ad
598 1.267 yamt KASSERT((l->l_pflag & LP_RUNNING) != 0);
599 1.231 ad KASSERT(l->l_cpu == curcpu());
600 1.196 ad ci = l->l_cpu;
601 1.196 ad spc = &ci->ci_schedstate;
602 1.199 ad returning = false;
603 1.190 ad newl = NULL;
604 1.190 ad
605 1.199 ad /*
606 1.199 ad * If we have been asked to switch to a specific LWP, then there
607 1.199 ad * is no need to inspect the run queues. If a soft interrupt is
608 1.199 ad * blocking, then return to the interrupted thread without adjusting
609 1.199 ad * VM context or its start time: neither have been changed in order
610 1.199 ad * to take the interrupt.
611 1.199 ad */
612 1.190 ad if (l->l_switchto != NULL) {
613 1.204 ad if ((l->l_pflag & LP_INTR) != 0) {
614 1.199 ad returning = true;
615 1.199 ad softint_block(l);
616 1.248 ad if ((l->l_pflag & LP_TIMEINTR) != 0)
617 1.212 yamt updatertime(l, &bt);
618 1.199 ad }
619 1.190 ad newl = l->l_switchto;
620 1.190 ad l->l_switchto = NULL;
621 1.190 ad }
622 1.204 ad #ifndef __HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS
623 1.204 ad else if (ci->ci_data.cpu_softints != 0) {
624 1.204 ad /* There are pending soft interrupts, so pick one. */
625 1.204 ad newl = softint_picklwp();
626 1.204 ad newl->l_stat = LSONPROC;
627 1.248 ad newl->l_pflag |= LP_RUNNING;
628 1.204 ad }
629 1.204 ad #endif /* !__HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS */
630 1.190 ad
631 1.180 dsl /* Count time spent in current system call */
632 1.199 ad if (!returning) {
633 1.199 ad SYSCALL_TIME_SLEEP(l);
634 1.180 dsl
635 1.199 ad /*
636 1.199 ad * XXXSMP If we are using h/w performance counters,
637 1.199 ad * save context.
638 1.199 ad */
639 1.174 ad #if PERFCTRS
640 1.199 ad if (PMC_ENABLED(l->l_proc)) {
641 1.199 ad pmc_save_context(l->l_proc);
642 1.199 ad }
643 1.199 ad #endif
644 1.212 yamt updatertime(l, &bt);
645 1.174 ad }
646 1.113 gmcgarry
647 1.246 rmind /* Lock the runqueue */
648 1.246 rmind KASSERT(l->l_stat != LSRUN);
649 1.246 rmind mutex_spin_enter(spc->spc_mutex);
650 1.246 rmind
651 1.113 gmcgarry /*
652 1.174 ad * If on the CPU and we have gotten this far, then we must yield.
653 1.113 gmcgarry */
654 1.246 rmind if (l->l_stat == LSONPROC && l != newl) {
655 1.217 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, spc->spc_lwplock));
656 1.188 yamt if ((l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) == 0) {
657 1.188 yamt l->l_stat = LSRUN;
658 1.246 rmind lwp_setlock(l, spc->spc_mutex);
659 1.246 rmind sched_enqueue(l, true);
660 1.246 rmind /* Handle migration case */
661 1.246 rmind KASSERT(spc->spc_migrating == NULL);
662 1.246 rmind if (l->l_target_cpu != NULL) {
663 1.246 rmind spc->spc_migrating = l;
664 1.216 rmind }
665 1.246 rmind } else
666 1.188 yamt l->l_stat = LSIDL;
667 1.174 ad }
668 1.174 ad
669 1.245 ad /* Pick new LWP to run. */
670 1.190 ad if (newl == NULL) {
671 1.245 ad newl = nextlwp(ci, spc);
672 1.199 ad }
673 1.199 ad
674 1.204 ad /* Items that must be updated with the CPU locked. */
675 1.199 ad if (!returning) {
676 1.204 ad /* Update the new LWP's start time. */
677 1.212 yamt newl->l_stime = bt;
678 1.204 ad
679 1.199 ad /*
680 1.204 ad * ci_curlwp changes when a fast soft interrupt occurs.
681 1.204 ad * We use cpu_onproc to keep track of which kernel or
682 1.204 ad * user thread is running 'underneath' the software
683 1.204 ad * interrupt. This is important for time accounting,
684 1.204 ad * itimers and forcing user threads to preempt (aston).
685 1.199 ad */
686 1.204 ad ci->ci_data.cpu_onproc = newl;
687 1.188 yamt }
688 1.188 yamt
689 1.241 ad /*
690 1.241 ad * Preemption related tasks. Must be done with the current
691 1.241 ad * CPU locked.
692 1.241 ad */
693 1.241 ad cpu_did_resched(l);
694 1.231 ad l->l_dopreempt = 0;
695 1.231 ad if (__predict_false(l->l_pfailaddr != 0)) {
696 1.231 ad LOCKSTAT_FLAG(lsflag);
697 1.231 ad LOCKSTAT_ENTER(lsflag);
698 1.231 ad LOCKSTAT_STOP_TIMER(lsflag, l->l_pfailtime);
699 1.231 ad LOCKSTAT_EVENT_RA(lsflag, l->l_pfaillock, LB_NOPREEMPT|LB_SPIN,
700 1.231 ad 1, l->l_pfailtime, l->l_pfailaddr);
701 1.231 ad LOCKSTAT_EXIT(lsflag);
702 1.231 ad l->l_pfailtime = 0;
703 1.231 ad l->l_pfaillock = 0;
704 1.231 ad l->l_pfailaddr = 0;
705 1.231 ad }
706 1.231 ad
707 1.188 yamt if (l != newl) {
708 1.188 yamt struct lwp *prevlwp;
709 1.174 ad
710 1.209 ad /* Release all locks, but leave the current LWP locked */
711 1.246 rmind if (l->l_mutex == spc->spc_mutex) {
712 1.209 ad /*
713 1.209 ad * Drop spc_lwplock, if the current LWP has been moved
714 1.209 ad * to the run queue (it is now locked by spc_mutex).
715 1.209 ad */
716 1.217 ad mutex_spin_exit(spc->spc_lwplock);
717 1.188 yamt } else {
718 1.209 ad /*
719 1.209 ad * Otherwise, drop the spc_mutex, we are done with the
720 1.209 ad * run queues.
721 1.209 ad */
722 1.188 yamt mutex_spin_exit(spc->spc_mutex);
723 1.188 yamt }
724 1.188 yamt
725 1.209 ad /*
726 1.253 skrll * Mark that context switch is going to be performed
727 1.209 ad * for this LWP, to protect it from being switched
728 1.209 ad * to on another CPU.
729 1.209 ad */
730 1.209 ad KASSERT(l->l_ctxswtch == 0);
731 1.209 ad l->l_ctxswtch = 1;
732 1.209 ad l->l_ncsw++;
733 1.267 yamt KASSERT((l->l_pflag & LP_RUNNING) != 0);
734 1.248 ad l->l_pflag &= ~LP_RUNNING;
735 1.209 ad
736 1.209 ad /*
737 1.209 ad * Increase the count of spin-mutexes before the release
738 1.209 ad * of the last lock - we must remain at IPL_SCHED during
739 1.209 ad * the context switch.
740 1.209 ad */
741 1.209 ad oldspl = MUTEX_SPIN_OLDSPL(ci);
742 1.209 ad ci->ci_mtx_count--;
743 1.209 ad lwp_unlock(l);
744 1.209 ad
745 1.218 ad /* Count the context switch on this CPU. */
746 1.218 ad ci->ci_data.cpu_nswtch++;
747 1.188 yamt
748 1.209 ad /* Update status for lwpctl, if present. */
749 1.209 ad if (l->l_lwpctl != NULL)
750 1.209 ad l->l_lwpctl->lc_curcpu = LWPCTL_CPU_NONE;
751 1.209 ad
752 1.199 ad /*
753 1.199 ad * Save old VM context, unless a soft interrupt
754 1.199 ad * handler is blocking.
755 1.199 ad */
756 1.199 ad if (!returning)
757 1.199 ad pmap_deactivate(l);
758 1.188 yamt
759 1.209 ad /*
760 1.275 skrll * We may need to spin-wait if 'newl' is still
761 1.209 ad * context switching on another CPU.
762 1.209 ad */
763 1.261 rmind if (__predict_false(newl->l_ctxswtch != 0)) {
764 1.209 ad u_int count;
765 1.209 ad count = SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_MIN;
766 1.209 ad while (newl->l_ctxswtch)
767 1.209 ad SPINLOCK_BACKOFF(count);
768 1.209 ad }
769 1.207 ad
770 1.276 darran /*
771 1.276 darran * If DTrace has set the active vtime enum to anything
772 1.276 darran * other than INACTIVE (0), then it should have set the
773 1.276 darran * function to call.
774 1.276 darran */
775 1.278 darran if (__predict_false(dtrace_vtime_active)) {
776 1.276 darran (*dtrace_vtime_switch_func)(newl);
777 1.276 darran }
778 1.276 darran
779 1.188 yamt /* Switch to the new LWP.. */
780 1.204 ad prevlwp = cpu_switchto(l, newl, returning);
781 1.207 ad ci = curcpu();
782 1.207 ad
783 1.188 yamt /*
784 1.209 ad * Switched away - we have new curlwp.
785 1.209 ad * Restore VM context and IPL.
786 1.188 yamt */
787 1.209 ad pmap_activate(l);
788 1.265 rmind uvm_emap_switch(l);
789 1.265 rmind
790 1.188 yamt if (prevlwp != NULL) {
791 1.209 ad /* Normalize the count of the spin-mutexes */
792 1.209 ad ci->ci_mtx_count++;
793 1.209 ad /* Unmark the state of context switch */
794 1.209 ad membar_exit();
795 1.209 ad prevlwp->l_ctxswtch = 0;
796 1.188 yamt }
797 1.209 ad
798 1.209 ad /* Update status for lwpctl, if present. */
799 1.219 ad if (l->l_lwpctl != NULL) {
800 1.209 ad l->l_lwpctl->lc_curcpu = (int)cpu_index(ci);
801 1.219 ad l->l_lwpctl->lc_pctr++;
802 1.219 ad }
803 1.174 ad
804 1.231 ad KASSERT(l->l_cpu == ci);
805 1.231 ad splx(oldspl);
806 1.188 yamt retval = 1;
807 1.188 yamt } else {
808 1.188 yamt /* Nothing to do - just unlock and return. */
809 1.246 rmind mutex_spin_exit(spc->spc_mutex);
810 1.188 yamt lwp_unlock(l);
811 1.122 thorpej retval = 0;
812 1.122 thorpej }
813 1.110 briggs
814 1.188 yamt KASSERT(l == curlwp);
815 1.188 yamt KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSONPROC);
816 1.188 yamt
817 1.110 briggs /*
818 1.174 ad * XXXSMP If we are using h/w performance counters, restore context.
819 1.231 ad * XXXSMP preemption problem.
820 1.26 cgd */
821 1.114 gmcgarry #if PERFCTRS
822 1.175 christos if (PMC_ENABLED(l->l_proc)) {
823 1.175 christos pmc_restore_context(l->l_proc);
824 1.166 christos }
825 1.114 gmcgarry #endif
826 1.180 dsl SYSCALL_TIME_WAKEUP(l);
827 1.188 yamt LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(NULL, 1);
828 1.169 yamt
829 1.122 thorpej return retval;
830 1.26 cgd }
831 1.26 cgd
832 1.26 cgd /*
833 1.245 ad * The machine independent parts of context switch to oblivion.
834 1.245 ad * Does not return. Call with the LWP unlocked.
835 1.245 ad */
836 1.245 ad void
837 1.245 ad lwp_exit_switchaway(lwp_t *l)
838 1.245 ad {
839 1.245 ad struct cpu_info *ci;
840 1.245 ad struct lwp *newl;
841 1.245 ad struct bintime bt;
842 1.245 ad
843 1.245 ad ci = l->l_cpu;
844 1.245 ad
845 1.245 ad KASSERT(kpreempt_disabled());
846 1.245 ad KASSERT(l->l_stat == LSZOMB || l->l_stat == LSIDL);
847 1.245 ad KASSERT(ci == curcpu());
848 1.245 ad LOCKDEBUG_BARRIER(NULL, 0);
849 1.245 ad
850 1.245 ad kstack_check_magic(l);
851 1.245 ad
852 1.245 ad /* Count time spent in current system call */
853 1.245 ad SYSCALL_TIME_SLEEP(l);
854 1.245 ad binuptime(&bt);
855 1.245 ad updatertime(l, &bt);
856 1.245 ad
857 1.245 ad /* Must stay at IPL_SCHED even after releasing run queue lock. */
858 1.245 ad (void)splsched();
859 1.245 ad
860 1.245 ad /*
861 1.245 ad * Let sched_nextlwp() select the LWP to run the CPU next.
862 1.245 ad * If no LWP is runnable, select the idle LWP.
863 1.245 ad *
864 1.245 ad * Note that spc_lwplock might not necessary be held, and
865 1.245 ad * new thread would be unlocked after setting the LWP-lock.
866 1.245 ad */
867 1.245 ad spc_lock(ci);
868 1.245 ad #ifndef __HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS
869 1.245 ad if (ci->ci_data.cpu_softints != 0) {
870 1.245 ad /* There are pending soft interrupts, so pick one. */
871 1.245 ad newl = softint_picklwp();
872 1.245 ad newl->l_stat = LSONPROC;
873 1.248 ad newl->l_pflag |= LP_RUNNING;
874 1.245 ad } else
875 1.245 ad #endif /* !__HAVE_FAST_SOFTINTS */
876 1.245 ad {
877 1.245 ad newl = nextlwp(ci, &ci->ci_schedstate);
878 1.245 ad }
879 1.245 ad
880 1.245 ad /* Update the new LWP's start time. */
881 1.245 ad newl->l_stime = bt;
882 1.248 ad l->l_pflag &= ~LP_RUNNING;
883 1.245 ad
884 1.245 ad /*
885 1.245 ad * ci_curlwp changes when a fast soft interrupt occurs.
886 1.245 ad * We use cpu_onproc to keep track of which kernel or
887 1.245 ad * user thread is running 'underneath' the software
888 1.245 ad * interrupt. This is important for time accounting,
889 1.245 ad * itimers and forcing user threads to preempt (aston).
890 1.245 ad */
891 1.245 ad ci->ci_data.cpu_onproc = newl;
892 1.245 ad
893 1.245 ad /*
894 1.245 ad * Preemption related tasks. Must be done with the current
895 1.245 ad * CPU locked.
896 1.245 ad */
897 1.245 ad cpu_did_resched(l);
898 1.245 ad
899 1.245 ad /* Unlock the run queue. */
900 1.245 ad spc_unlock(ci);
901 1.245 ad
902 1.245 ad /* Count the context switch on this CPU. */
903 1.245 ad ci->ci_data.cpu_nswtch++;
904 1.245 ad
905 1.245 ad /* Update status for lwpctl, if present. */
906 1.245 ad if (l->l_lwpctl != NULL)
907 1.247 ad l->l_lwpctl->lc_curcpu = LWPCTL_CPU_EXITED;
908 1.245 ad
909 1.245 ad /*
910 1.275 skrll * We may need to spin-wait if 'newl' is still
911 1.245 ad * context switching on another CPU.
912 1.245 ad */
913 1.261 rmind if (__predict_false(newl->l_ctxswtch != 0)) {
914 1.245 ad u_int count;
915 1.245 ad count = SPINLOCK_BACKOFF_MIN;
916 1.245 ad while (newl->l_ctxswtch)
917 1.245 ad SPINLOCK_BACKOFF(count);
918 1.245 ad }
919 1.245 ad
920 1.279 darran /*
921 1.279 darran * If DTrace has set the active vtime enum to anything
922 1.279 darran * other than INACTIVE (0), then it should have set the
923 1.279 darran * function to call.
924 1.279 darran */
925 1.279 darran if (__predict_false(dtrace_vtime_active)) {
926 1.279 darran (*dtrace_vtime_switch_func)(newl);
927 1.279 darran }
928 1.276 darran
929 1.245 ad /* Switch to the new LWP.. */
930 1.245 ad (void)cpu_switchto(NULL, newl, false);
931 1.245 ad
932 1.251 uwe for (;;) continue; /* XXX: convince gcc about "noreturn" */
933 1.245 ad /* NOTREACHED */
934 1.245 ad }
935 1.245 ad
936 1.245 ad /*
937 1.271 rmind * setrunnable: change LWP state to be runnable, placing it on the run queue.
938 1.174 ad *
939 1.174 ad * Call with the process and LWP locked. Will return with the LWP unlocked.
940 1.26 cgd */
941 1.26 cgd void
942 1.122 thorpej setrunnable(struct lwp *l)
943 1.26 cgd {
944 1.122 thorpej struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
945 1.205 ad struct cpu_info *ci;
946 1.26 cgd
947 1.188 yamt KASSERT((l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) == 0);
948 1.229 ad KASSERT(mutex_owned(p->p_lock));
949 1.183 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
950 1.205 ad KASSERT(l->l_mutex != l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_mutex);
951 1.83 thorpej
952 1.122 thorpej switch (l->l_stat) {
953 1.122 thorpej case LSSTOP:
954 1.33 mycroft /*
955 1.33 mycroft * If we're being traced (possibly because someone attached us
956 1.33 mycroft * while we were stopped), check for a signal from the debugger.
957 1.33 mycroft */
958 1.256 ad if ((p->p_slflag & PSL_TRACED) != 0 && p->p_xstat != 0)
959 1.174 ad signotify(l);
960 1.174 ad p->p_nrlwps++;
961 1.26 cgd break;
962 1.174 ad case LSSUSPENDED:
963 1.178 pavel l->l_flag &= ~LW_WSUSPEND;
964 1.174 ad p->p_nrlwps++;
965 1.192 rmind cv_broadcast(&p->p_lwpcv);
966 1.122 thorpej break;
967 1.174 ad case LSSLEEP:
968 1.174 ad KASSERT(l->l_wchan != NULL);
969 1.26 cgd break;
970 1.174 ad default:
971 1.174 ad panic("setrunnable: lwp %p state was %d", l, l->l_stat);
972 1.26 cgd }
973 1.139 cl
974 1.252 wrstuden #ifdef KERN_SA
975 1.252 wrstuden if (l->l_proc->p_sa)
976 1.252 wrstuden sa_awaken(l);
977 1.252 wrstuden #endif /* KERN_SA */
978 1.252 wrstuden
979 1.174 ad /*
980 1.174 ad * If the LWP was sleeping interruptably, then it's OK to start it
981 1.174 ad * again. If not, mark it as still sleeping.
982 1.174 ad */
983 1.174 ad if (l->l_wchan != NULL) {
984 1.174 ad l->l_stat = LSSLEEP;
985 1.183 ad /* lwp_unsleep() will release the lock. */
986 1.221 ad lwp_unsleep(l, true);
987 1.174 ad return;
988 1.174 ad }
989 1.139 cl
990 1.174 ad /*
991 1.174 ad * If the LWP is still on the CPU, mark it as LSONPROC. It may be
992 1.174 ad * about to call mi_switch(), in which case it will yield.
993 1.174 ad */
994 1.248 ad if ((l->l_pflag & LP_RUNNING) != 0) {
995 1.174 ad l->l_stat = LSONPROC;
996 1.174 ad l->l_slptime = 0;
997 1.174 ad lwp_unlock(l);
998 1.174 ad return;
999 1.174 ad }
1000 1.122 thorpej
1001 1.174 ad /*
1002 1.205 ad * Look for a CPU to run.
1003 1.205 ad * Set the LWP runnable.
1004 1.174 ad */
1005 1.205 ad ci = sched_takecpu(l);
1006 1.205 ad l->l_cpu = ci;
1007 1.236 ad spc_lock(ci);
1008 1.236 ad lwp_unlock_to(l, ci->ci_schedstate.spc_mutex);
1009 1.188 yamt sched_setrunnable(l);
1010 1.174 ad l->l_stat = LSRUN;
1011 1.122 thorpej l->l_slptime = 0;
1012 1.174 ad
1013 1.271 rmind sched_enqueue(l, false);
1014 1.271 rmind resched_cpu(l);
1015 1.271 rmind lwp_unlock(l);
1016 1.26 cgd }
1017 1.26 cgd
1018 1.26 cgd /*
1019 1.174 ad * suspendsched:
1020 1.174 ad *
1021 1.266 yamt * Convert all non-LW_SYSTEM LSSLEEP or LSRUN LWPs to LSSUSPENDED.
1022 1.174 ad */
1023 1.94 bouyer void
1024 1.174 ad suspendsched(void)
1025 1.94 bouyer {
1026 1.174 ad CPU_INFO_ITERATOR cii;
1027 1.174 ad struct cpu_info *ci;
1028 1.122 thorpej struct lwp *l;
1029 1.174 ad struct proc *p;
1030 1.94 bouyer
1031 1.94 bouyer /*
1032 1.174 ad * We do this by process in order not to violate the locking rules.
1033 1.94 bouyer */
1034 1.228 ad mutex_enter(proc_lock);
1035 1.174 ad PROCLIST_FOREACH(p, &allproc) {
1036 1.238 ad if ((p->p_flag & PK_MARKER) != 0)
1037 1.238 ad continue;
1038 1.238 ad
1039 1.229 ad mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
1040 1.178 pavel if ((p->p_flag & PK_SYSTEM) != 0) {
1041 1.229 ad mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
1042 1.94 bouyer continue;
1043 1.174 ad }
1044 1.174 ad
1045 1.174 ad p->p_stat = SSTOP;
1046 1.174 ad
1047 1.174 ad LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
1048 1.174 ad if (l == curlwp)
1049 1.174 ad continue;
1050 1.174 ad
1051 1.174 ad lwp_lock(l);
1052 1.122 thorpej
1053 1.97 enami /*
1054 1.174 ad * Set L_WREBOOT so that the LWP will suspend itself
1055 1.174 ad * when it tries to return to user mode. We want to
1056 1.174 ad * try and get to get as many LWPs as possible to
1057 1.174 ad * the user / kernel boundary, so that they will
1058 1.174 ad * release any locks that they hold.
1059 1.97 enami */
1060 1.178 pavel l->l_flag |= (LW_WREBOOT | LW_WSUSPEND);
1061 1.174 ad
1062 1.174 ad if (l->l_stat == LSSLEEP &&
1063 1.178 pavel (l->l_flag & LW_SINTR) != 0) {
1064 1.174 ad /* setrunnable() will release the lock. */
1065 1.174 ad setrunnable(l);
1066 1.174 ad continue;
1067 1.174 ad }
1068 1.174 ad
1069 1.174 ad lwp_unlock(l);
1070 1.94 bouyer }
1071 1.174 ad
1072 1.229 ad mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
1073 1.94 bouyer }
1074 1.228 ad mutex_exit(proc_lock);
1075 1.174 ad
1076 1.174 ad /*
1077 1.174 ad * Kick all CPUs to make them preempt any LWPs running in user mode.
1078 1.174 ad * They'll trap into the kernel and suspend themselves in userret().
1079 1.174 ad */
1080 1.204 ad for (CPU_INFO_FOREACH(cii, ci)) {
1081 1.204 ad spc_lock(ci);
1082 1.204 ad cpu_need_resched(ci, RESCHED_IMMED);
1083 1.204 ad spc_unlock(ci);
1084 1.204 ad }
1085 1.174 ad }
1086 1.174 ad
1087 1.174 ad /*
1088 1.174 ad * sched_unsleep:
1089 1.174 ad *
1090 1.174 ad * The is called when the LWP has not been awoken normally but instead
1091 1.174 ad * interrupted: for example, if the sleep timed out. Because of this,
1092 1.174 ad * it's not a valid action for running or idle LWPs.
1093 1.174 ad */
1094 1.271 rmind static void
1095 1.221 ad sched_unsleep(struct lwp *l, bool cleanup)
1096 1.174 ad {
1097 1.174 ad
1098 1.174 ad lwp_unlock(l);
1099 1.174 ad panic("sched_unsleep");
1100 1.174 ad }
1101 1.174 ad
1102 1.250 rmind static void
1103 1.188 yamt resched_cpu(struct lwp *l)
1104 1.188 yamt {
1105 1.274 rmind struct cpu_info *ci = l->l_cpu;
1106 1.188 yamt
1107 1.250 rmind KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
1108 1.204 ad if (lwp_eprio(l) > ci->ci_schedstate.spc_curpriority)
1109 1.188 yamt cpu_need_resched(ci, 0);
1110 1.188 yamt }
1111 1.188 yamt
1112 1.188 yamt static void
1113 1.185 yamt sched_changepri(struct lwp *l, pri_t pri)
1114 1.174 ad {
1115 1.174 ad
1116 1.188 yamt KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
1117 1.174 ad
1118 1.271 rmind if (l->l_stat == LSRUN) {
1119 1.204 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_mutex));
1120 1.204 ad sched_dequeue(l);
1121 1.204 ad l->l_priority = pri;
1122 1.204 ad sched_enqueue(l, false);
1123 1.204 ad } else {
1124 1.174 ad l->l_priority = pri;
1125 1.157 yamt }
1126 1.188 yamt resched_cpu(l);
1127 1.184 yamt }
1128 1.184 yamt
1129 1.188 yamt static void
1130 1.185 yamt sched_lendpri(struct lwp *l, pri_t pri)
1131 1.184 yamt {
1132 1.184 yamt
1133 1.188 yamt KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, NULL));
1134 1.184 yamt
1135 1.271 rmind if (l->l_stat == LSRUN) {
1136 1.204 ad KASSERT(lwp_locked(l, l->l_cpu->ci_schedstate.spc_mutex));
1137 1.204 ad sched_dequeue(l);
1138 1.204 ad l->l_inheritedprio = pri;
1139 1.204 ad sched_enqueue(l, false);
1140 1.204 ad } else {
1141 1.184 yamt l->l_inheritedprio = pri;
1142 1.184 yamt }
1143 1.188 yamt resched_cpu(l);
1144 1.184 yamt }
1145 1.184 yamt
1146 1.184 yamt struct lwp *
1147 1.184 yamt syncobj_noowner(wchan_t wchan)
1148 1.184 yamt {
1149 1.184 yamt
1150 1.184 yamt return NULL;
1151 1.151 yamt }
1152 1.151 yamt
1153 1.250 rmind /* Decay 95% of proc::p_pctcpu in 60 seconds, ccpu = exp(-1/20) */
1154 1.250 rmind const fixpt_t ccpu = 0.95122942450071400909 * FSCALE;
1155 1.134 matt
1156 1.134 matt /*
1157 1.188 yamt * sched_pstats:
1158 1.188 yamt *
1159 1.188 yamt * Update process statistics and check CPU resource allocation.
1160 1.188 yamt * Call scheduler-specific hook to eventually adjust process/LWP
1161 1.188 yamt * priorities.
1162 1.130 nathanw */
1163 1.113 gmcgarry void
1164 1.188 yamt sched_pstats(void *arg)
1165 1.113 gmcgarry {
1166 1.249 rmind const int clkhz = (stathz != 0 ? stathz : hz);
1167 1.260 ad static bool backwards;
1168 1.188 yamt struct rlimit *rlim;
1169 1.188 yamt struct lwp *l;
1170 1.188 yamt struct proc *p;
1171 1.188 yamt long runtm;
1172 1.249 rmind fixpt_t lpctcpu;
1173 1.249 rmind u_int lcpticks;
1174 1.249 rmind int sig;
1175 1.113 gmcgarry
1176 1.188 yamt sched_pstats_ticks++;
1177 1.174 ad
1178 1.228 ad mutex_enter(proc_lock);
1179 1.188 yamt PROCLIST_FOREACH(p, &allproc) {
1180 1.249 rmind if (__predict_false((p->p_flag & PK_MARKER) != 0))
1181 1.238 ad continue;
1182 1.238 ad
1183 1.271 rmind /* Increment sleep time (if sleeping), ignore overflow. */
1184 1.229 ad mutex_enter(p->p_lock);
1185 1.212 yamt runtm = p->p_rtime.sec;
1186 1.188 yamt LIST_FOREACH(l, &p->p_lwps, l_sibling) {
1187 1.249 rmind if (__predict_false((l->l_flag & LW_IDLE) != 0))
1188 1.188 yamt continue;
1189 1.188 yamt lwp_lock(l);
1190 1.212 yamt runtm += l->l_rtime.sec;
1191 1.188 yamt l->l_swtime++;
1192 1.242 rmind sched_lwp_stats(l);
1193 1.188 yamt lwp_unlock(l);
1194 1.113 gmcgarry
1195 1.188 yamt l->l_pctcpu = (l->l_pctcpu * ccpu) >> FSHIFT;
1196 1.249 rmind if (l->l_slptime != 0)
1197 1.249 rmind continue;
1198 1.249 rmind
1199 1.249 rmind lpctcpu = l->l_pctcpu;
1200 1.249 rmind lcpticks = atomic_swap_uint(&l->l_cpticks, 0);
1201 1.249 rmind lpctcpu += ((FSCALE - ccpu) *
1202 1.249 rmind (lcpticks * FSCALE / clkhz)) >> FSHIFT;
1203 1.249 rmind l->l_pctcpu = lpctcpu;
1204 1.188 yamt }
1205 1.249 rmind /* Calculating p_pctcpu only for ps(1) */
1206 1.188 yamt p->p_pctcpu = (p->p_pctcpu * ccpu) >> FSHIFT;
1207 1.174 ad
1208 1.188 yamt /*
1209 1.188 yamt * Check if the process exceeds its CPU resource allocation.
1210 1.188 yamt * If over max, kill it.
1211 1.188 yamt */
1212 1.188 yamt rlim = &p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_CPU];
1213 1.188 yamt sig = 0;
1214 1.249 rmind if (__predict_false(runtm >= rlim->rlim_cur)) {
1215 1.188 yamt if (runtm >= rlim->rlim_max)
1216 1.188 yamt sig = SIGKILL;
1217 1.188 yamt else {
1218 1.188 yamt sig = SIGXCPU;
1219 1.188 yamt if (rlim->rlim_cur < rlim->rlim_max)
1220 1.188 yamt rlim->rlim_cur += 5;
1221 1.188 yamt }
1222 1.188 yamt }
1223 1.229 ad mutex_exit(p->p_lock);
1224 1.259 rmind if (__predict_false(runtm < 0)) {
1225 1.260 ad if (!backwards) {
1226 1.260 ad backwards = true;
1227 1.260 ad printf("WARNING: negative runtime; "
1228 1.260 ad "monotonic clock has gone backwards\n");
1229 1.260 ad }
1230 1.259 rmind } else if (__predict_false(sig)) {
1231 1.259 rmind KASSERT((p->p_flag & PK_SYSTEM) == 0);
1232 1.188 yamt psignal(p, sig);
1233 1.259 rmind }
1234 1.174 ad }
1235 1.228 ad mutex_exit(proc_lock);
1236 1.188 yamt uvm_meter();
1237 1.273 pooka cv_broadcast(&lbolt);
1238 1.188 yamt callout_schedule(&sched_pstats_ch, hz);
1239 1.113 gmcgarry }
1240