kern_time.c revision 1.54.2.1 1 1.54.2.1 nathanw /* $NetBSD: kern_time.c,v 1.54.2.1 2001/03/05 22:49:43 nathanw Exp $ */
2 1.42 cgd
3 1.42 cgd /*-
4 1.42 cgd * Copyright (c) 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.42 cgd * All rights reserved.
6 1.42 cgd *
7 1.42 cgd * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.42 cgd * by Christopher G. Demetriou.
9 1.42 cgd *
10 1.42 cgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
11 1.42 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
12 1.42 cgd * are met:
13 1.42 cgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
14 1.42 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
15 1.42 cgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
16 1.42 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
17 1.42 cgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
18 1.42 cgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
19 1.42 cgd * must display the following acknowledgement:
20 1.42 cgd * This product includes software developed by the NetBSD
21 1.42 cgd * Foundation, Inc. and its contributors.
22 1.42 cgd * 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its
23 1.42 cgd * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
24 1.42 cgd * from this software without specific prior written permission.
25 1.42 cgd *
26 1.42 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
27 1.42 cgd * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
28 1.42 cgd * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
29 1.42 cgd * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
30 1.42 cgd * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
31 1.42 cgd * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
32 1.42 cgd * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
33 1.42 cgd * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
34 1.42 cgd * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
35 1.42 cgd * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
36 1.42 cgd * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
37 1.42 cgd */
38 1.9 cgd
39 1.1 cgd /*
40 1.8 cgd * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1993
41 1.8 cgd * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
42 1.1 cgd *
43 1.1 cgd * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
44 1.1 cgd * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
45 1.1 cgd * are met:
46 1.1 cgd * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
47 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
48 1.1 cgd * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
49 1.1 cgd * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
50 1.1 cgd * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
51 1.1 cgd * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
52 1.1 cgd * must display the following acknowledgement:
53 1.1 cgd * This product includes software developed by the University of
54 1.1 cgd * California, Berkeley and its contributors.
55 1.1 cgd * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
56 1.1 cgd * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
57 1.1 cgd * without specific prior written permission.
58 1.1 cgd *
59 1.1 cgd * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
60 1.1 cgd * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
61 1.1 cgd * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
62 1.1 cgd * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
63 1.1 cgd * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
64 1.1 cgd * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
65 1.1 cgd * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
66 1.1 cgd * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
67 1.1 cgd * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
68 1.1 cgd * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
69 1.1 cgd * SUCH DAMAGE.
70 1.1 cgd *
71 1.33 fvdl * @(#)kern_time.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 5/26/95
72 1.1 cgd */
73 1.31 thorpej
74 1.31 thorpej #include "fs_nfs.h"
75 1.54 bjh21 #include "opt_nfs.h"
76 1.34 thorpej #include "opt_nfsserver.h"
77 1.1 cgd
78 1.5 mycroft #include <sys/param.h>
79 1.5 mycroft #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
80 1.5 mycroft #include <sys/kernel.h>
81 1.8 cgd #include <sys/systm.h>
82 1.54.2.1 nathanw #include <sys/lwp.h>
83 1.5 mycroft #include <sys/proc.h>
84 1.8 cgd #include <sys/vnode.h>
85 1.17 christos #include <sys/signalvar.h>
86 1.25 perry #include <sys/syslog.h>
87 1.1 cgd
88 1.11 cgd #include <sys/mount.h>
89 1.11 cgd #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
90 1.19 christos
91 1.37 thorpej #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
92 1.37 thorpej
93 1.26 thorpej #if defined(NFS) || defined(NFSSERVER)
94 1.20 fvdl #include <nfs/rpcv2.h>
95 1.20 fvdl #include <nfs/nfsproto.h>
96 1.19 christos #include <nfs/nfs_var.h>
97 1.19 christos #endif
98 1.17 christos
99 1.5 mycroft #include <machine/cpu.h>
100 1.23 cgd
101 1.23 cgd /*
102 1.1 cgd * Time of day and interval timer support.
103 1.1 cgd *
104 1.1 cgd * These routines provide the kernel entry points to get and set
105 1.1 cgd * the time-of-day and per-process interval timers. Subroutines
106 1.1 cgd * here provide support for adding and subtracting timeval structures
107 1.1 cgd * and decrementing interval timers, optionally reloading the interval
108 1.1 cgd * timers when they expire.
109 1.1 cgd */
110 1.1 cgd
111 1.22 jtc /* This function is used by clock_settime and settimeofday */
112 1.39 tron int
113 1.22 jtc settime(tv)
114 1.22 jtc struct timeval *tv;
115 1.22 jtc {
116 1.22 jtc struct timeval delta;
117 1.47 thorpej struct cpu_info *ci;
118 1.22 jtc int s;
119 1.22 jtc
120 1.22 jtc /* WHAT DO WE DO ABOUT PENDING REAL-TIME TIMEOUTS??? */
121 1.22 jtc s = splclock();
122 1.22 jtc timersub(tv, &time, &delta);
123 1.29 tls if ((delta.tv_sec < 0 || delta.tv_usec < 0) && securelevel > 1)
124 1.29 tls return (EPERM);
125 1.29 tls #ifdef notyet
126 1.29 tls if ((delta.tv_sec < 86400) && securelevel > 0)
127 1.29 tls return (EPERM);
128 1.29 tls #endif
129 1.22 jtc time = *tv;
130 1.38 thorpej (void) spllowersoftclock();
131 1.22 jtc timeradd(&boottime, &delta, &boottime);
132 1.47 thorpej /*
133 1.47 thorpej * XXXSMP
134 1.47 thorpej * This is wrong. We should traverse a list of all
135 1.47 thorpej * CPUs and add the delta to the runtime of those
136 1.47 thorpej * CPUs which have a process on them.
137 1.47 thorpej */
138 1.47 thorpej ci = curcpu();
139 1.47 thorpej timeradd(&ci->ci_schedstate.spc_runtime, &delta,
140 1.47 thorpej &ci->ci_schedstate.spc_runtime);
141 1.54 bjh21 # if (defined(NFS) && !defined (NFS_V2_ONLY)) || defined(NFSSERVER)
142 1.22 jtc nqnfs_lease_updatetime(delta.tv_sec);
143 1.22 jtc # endif
144 1.22 jtc splx(s);
145 1.22 jtc resettodr();
146 1.29 tls return (0);
147 1.22 jtc }
148 1.22 jtc
149 1.22 jtc /* ARGSUSED */
150 1.22 jtc int
151 1.54.2.1 nathanw sys_clock_gettime(l, v, retval)
152 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l;
153 1.22 jtc void *v;
154 1.22 jtc register_t *retval;
155 1.22 jtc {
156 1.45 augustss struct sys_clock_gettime_args /* {
157 1.22 jtc syscallarg(clockid_t) clock_id;
158 1.23 cgd syscallarg(struct timespec *) tp;
159 1.23 cgd } */ *uap = v;
160 1.22 jtc clockid_t clock_id;
161 1.22 jtc struct timeval atv;
162 1.22 jtc struct timespec ats;
163 1.22 jtc
164 1.22 jtc clock_id = SCARG(uap, clock_id);
165 1.22 jtc if (clock_id != CLOCK_REALTIME)
166 1.22 jtc return (EINVAL);
167 1.22 jtc
168 1.22 jtc microtime(&atv);
169 1.22 jtc TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(&atv,&ats);
170 1.22 jtc
171 1.24 cgd return copyout(&ats, SCARG(uap, tp), sizeof(ats));
172 1.22 jtc }
173 1.22 jtc
174 1.22 jtc /* ARGSUSED */
175 1.22 jtc int
176 1.54.2.1 nathanw sys_clock_settime(l, v, retval)
177 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l;
178 1.22 jtc void *v;
179 1.22 jtc register_t *retval;
180 1.22 jtc {
181 1.45 augustss struct sys_clock_settime_args /* {
182 1.22 jtc syscallarg(clockid_t) clock_id;
183 1.23 cgd syscallarg(const struct timespec *) tp;
184 1.23 cgd } */ *uap = v;
185 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
186 1.22 jtc clockid_t clock_id;
187 1.22 jtc struct timeval atv;
188 1.22 jtc struct timespec ats;
189 1.22 jtc int error;
190 1.22 jtc
191 1.22 jtc if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
192 1.22 jtc return (error);
193 1.22 jtc
194 1.22 jtc clock_id = SCARG(uap, clock_id);
195 1.22 jtc if (clock_id != CLOCK_REALTIME)
196 1.22 jtc return (EINVAL);
197 1.22 jtc
198 1.24 cgd if ((error = copyin(SCARG(uap, tp), &ats, sizeof(ats))) != 0)
199 1.23 cgd return (error);
200 1.22 jtc
201 1.22 jtc TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL(&atv,&ats);
202 1.29 tls if ((error = settime(&atv)))
203 1.29 tls return (error);
204 1.22 jtc
205 1.22 jtc return 0;
206 1.22 jtc }
207 1.22 jtc
208 1.22 jtc int
209 1.54.2.1 nathanw sys_clock_getres(l, v, retval)
210 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l;
211 1.22 jtc void *v;
212 1.22 jtc register_t *retval;
213 1.22 jtc {
214 1.45 augustss struct sys_clock_getres_args /* {
215 1.22 jtc syscallarg(clockid_t) clock_id;
216 1.23 cgd syscallarg(struct timespec *) tp;
217 1.23 cgd } */ *uap = v;
218 1.22 jtc clockid_t clock_id;
219 1.22 jtc struct timespec ts;
220 1.22 jtc int error = 0;
221 1.22 jtc
222 1.22 jtc clock_id = SCARG(uap, clock_id);
223 1.22 jtc if (clock_id != CLOCK_REALTIME)
224 1.22 jtc return (EINVAL);
225 1.22 jtc
226 1.22 jtc if (SCARG(uap, tp)) {
227 1.22 jtc ts.tv_sec = 0;
228 1.22 jtc ts.tv_nsec = 1000000000 / hz;
229 1.22 jtc
230 1.35 perry error = copyout(&ts, SCARG(uap, tp), sizeof(ts));
231 1.22 jtc }
232 1.22 jtc
233 1.22 jtc return error;
234 1.22 jtc }
235 1.22 jtc
236 1.27 jtc /* ARGSUSED */
237 1.27 jtc int
238 1.54.2.1 nathanw sys_nanosleep(l, v, retval)
239 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l;
240 1.27 jtc void *v;
241 1.27 jtc register_t *retval;
242 1.27 jtc {
243 1.27 jtc static int nanowait;
244 1.45 augustss struct sys_nanosleep_args/* {
245 1.27 jtc syscallarg(struct timespec *) rqtp;
246 1.27 jtc syscallarg(struct timespec *) rmtp;
247 1.27 jtc } */ *uap = v;
248 1.27 jtc struct timespec rqt;
249 1.27 jtc struct timespec rmt;
250 1.27 jtc struct timeval atv, utv;
251 1.27 jtc int error, s, timo;
252 1.27 jtc
253 1.27 jtc error = copyin((caddr_t)SCARG(uap, rqtp), (caddr_t)&rqt,
254 1.27 jtc sizeof(struct timespec));
255 1.27 jtc if (error)
256 1.27 jtc return (error);
257 1.27 jtc
258 1.27 jtc TIMESPEC_TO_TIMEVAL(&atv,&rqt)
259 1.27 jtc if (itimerfix(&atv))
260 1.27 jtc return (EINVAL);
261 1.27 jtc
262 1.27 jtc s = splclock();
263 1.27 jtc timeradd(&atv,&time,&atv);
264 1.27 jtc timo = hzto(&atv);
265 1.27 jtc /*
266 1.27 jtc * Avoid inadvertantly sleeping forever
267 1.27 jtc */
268 1.27 jtc if (timo == 0)
269 1.27 jtc timo = 1;
270 1.27 jtc splx(s);
271 1.27 jtc
272 1.27 jtc error = tsleep(&nanowait, PWAIT | PCATCH, "nanosleep", timo);
273 1.27 jtc if (error == ERESTART)
274 1.27 jtc error = EINTR;
275 1.27 jtc if (error == EWOULDBLOCK)
276 1.27 jtc error = 0;
277 1.27 jtc
278 1.27 jtc if (SCARG(uap, rmtp)) {
279 1.28 jtc int error;
280 1.28 jtc
281 1.27 jtc s = splclock();
282 1.27 jtc utv = time;
283 1.27 jtc splx(s);
284 1.27 jtc
285 1.27 jtc timersub(&atv, &utv, &utv);
286 1.27 jtc if (utv.tv_sec < 0)
287 1.27 jtc timerclear(&utv);
288 1.27 jtc
289 1.27 jtc TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(&utv,&rmt);
290 1.27 jtc error = copyout((caddr_t)&rmt, (caddr_t)SCARG(uap,rmtp),
291 1.28 jtc sizeof(rmt));
292 1.28 jtc if (error)
293 1.28 jtc return (error);
294 1.27 jtc }
295 1.27 jtc
296 1.27 jtc return error;
297 1.27 jtc }
298 1.22 jtc
299 1.1 cgd /* ARGSUSED */
300 1.3 andrew int
301 1.54.2.1 nathanw sys_gettimeofday(l, v, retval)
302 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l;
303 1.15 thorpej void *v;
304 1.15 thorpej register_t *retval;
305 1.15 thorpej {
306 1.45 augustss struct sys_gettimeofday_args /* {
307 1.11 cgd syscallarg(struct timeval *) tp;
308 1.11 cgd syscallarg(struct timezone *) tzp;
309 1.15 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
310 1.1 cgd struct timeval atv;
311 1.1 cgd int error = 0;
312 1.25 perry struct timezone tzfake;
313 1.1 cgd
314 1.11 cgd if (SCARG(uap, tp)) {
315 1.1 cgd microtime(&atv);
316 1.35 perry error = copyout(&atv, SCARG(uap, tp), sizeof(atv));
317 1.17 christos if (error)
318 1.1 cgd return (error);
319 1.1 cgd }
320 1.25 perry if (SCARG(uap, tzp)) {
321 1.25 perry /*
322 1.32 mycroft * NetBSD has no kernel notion of time zone, so we just
323 1.25 perry * fake up a timezone struct and return it if demanded.
324 1.25 perry */
325 1.25 perry tzfake.tz_minuteswest = 0;
326 1.25 perry tzfake.tz_dsttime = 0;
327 1.35 perry error = copyout(&tzfake, SCARG(uap, tzp), sizeof(tzfake));
328 1.25 perry }
329 1.1 cgd return (error);
330 1.1 cgd }
331 1.1 cgd
332 1.1 cgd /* ARGSUSED */
333 1.3 andrew int
334 1.54.2.1 nathanw sys_settimeofday(l, v, retval)
335 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l;
336 1.15 thorpej void *v;
337 1.15 thorpej register_t *retval;
338 1.15 thorpej {
339 1.16 mycroft struct sys_settimeofday_args /* {
340 1.24 cgd syscallarg(const struct timeval *) tv;
341 1.24 cgd syscallarg(const struct timezone *) tzp;
342 1.15 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
343 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
344 1.22 jtc struct timeval atv;
345 1.1 cgd struct timezone atz;
346 1.22 jtc int error;
347 1.1 cgd
348 1.17 christos if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
349 1.1 cgd return (error);
350 1.8 cgd /* Verify all parameters before changing time. */
351 1.24 cgd if (SCARG(uap, tv) && (error = copyin(SCARG(uap, tv),
352 1.24 cgd &atv, sizeof(atv))))
353 1.8 cgd return (error);
354 1.25 perry /* XXX since we don't use tz, probably no point in doing copyin. */
355 1.24 cgd if (SCARG(uap, tzp) && (error = copyin(SCARG(uap, tzp),
356 1.24 cgd &atz, sizeof(atz))))
357 1.8 cgd return (error);
358 1.22 jtc if (SCARG(uap, tv))
359 1.29 tls if ((error = settime(&atv)))
360 1.29 tls return (error);
361 1.25 perry /*
362 1.32 mycroft * NetBSD has no kernel notion of time zone, and only an
363 1.25 perry * obsolete program would try to set it, so we log a warning.
364 1.25 perry */
365 1.11 cgd if (SCARG(uap, tzp))
366 1.25 perry log(LOG_WARNING, "pid %d attempted to set the "
367 1.32 mycroft "(obsolete) kernel time zone\n", p->p_pid);
368 1.8 cgd return (0);
369 1.1 cgd }
370 1.1 cgd
371 1.1 cgd int tickdelta; /* current clock skew, us. per tick */
372 1.1 cgd long timedelta; /* unapplied time correction, us. */
373 1.1 cgd long bigadj = 1000000; /* use 10x skew above bigadj us. */
374 1.1 cgd
375 1.1 cgd /* ARGSUSED */
376 1.3 andrew int
377 1.54.2.1 nathanw sys_adjtime(l, v, retval)
378 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l;
379 1.15 thorpej void *v;
380 1.15 thorpej register_t *retval;
381 1.15 thorpej {
382 1.45 augustss struct sys_adjtime_args /* {
383 1.24 cgd syscallarg(const struct timeval *) delta;
384 1.11 cgd syscallarg(struct timeval *) olddelta;
385 1.15 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
386 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
387 1.8 cgd struct timeval atv;
388 1.45 augustss long ndelta, ntickdelta, odelta;
389 1.1 cgd int s, error;
390 1.1 cgd
391 1.17 christos if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)) != 0)
392 1.1 cgd return (error);
393 1.17 christos
394 1.24 cgd error = copyin(SCARG(uap, delta), &atv, sizeof(struct timeval));
395 1.17 christos if (error)
396 1.1 cgd return (error);
397 1.37 thorpej if (SCARG(uap, olddelta) != NULL &&
398 1.37 thorpej uvm_useracc((caddr_t)SCARG(uap, olddelta), sizeof(struct timeval),
399 1.37 thorpej B_WRITE) == FALSE)
400 1.37 thorpej return (EFAULT);
401 1.8 cgd
402 1.8 cgd /*
403 1.8 cgd * Compute the total correction and the rate at which to apply it.
404 1.8 cgd * Round the adjustment down to a whole multiple of the per-tick
405 1.8 cgd * delta, so that after some number of incremental changes in
406 1.8 cgd * hardclock(), tickdelta will become zero, lest the correction
407 1.8 cgd * overshoot and start taking us away from the desired final time.
408 1.8 cgd */
409 1.1 cgd ndelta = atv.tv_sec * 1000000 + atv.tv_usec;
410 1.41 hwr if (ndelta > bigadj || ndelta < -bigadj)
411 1.8 cgd ntickdelta = 10 * tickadj;
412 1.8 cgd else
413 1.8 cgd ntickdelta = tickadj;
414 1.8 cgd if (ndelta % ntickdelta)
415 1.8 cgd ndelta = ndelta / ntickdelta * ntickdelta;
416 1.8 cgd
417 1.8 cgd /*
418 1.8 cgd * To make hardclock()'s job easier, make the per-tick delta negative
419 1.8 cgd * if we want time to run slower; then hardclock can simply compute
420 1.8 cgd * tick + tickdelta, and subtract tickdelta from timedelta.
421 1.8 cgd */
422 1.8 cgd if (ndelta < 0)
423 1.8 cgd ntickdelta = -ntickdelta;
424 1.1 cgd s = splclock();
425 1.8 cgd odelta = timedelta;
426 1.1 cgd timedelta = ndelta;
427 1.8 cgd tickdelta = ntickdelta;
428 1.1 cgd splx(s);
429 1.1 cgd
430 1.11 cgd if (SCARG(uap, olddelta)) {
431 1.8 cgd atv.tv_sec = odelta / 1000000;
432 1.8 cgd atv.tv_usec = odelta % 1000000;
433 1.24 cgd (void) copyout(&atv, SCARG(uap, olddelta),
434 1.8 cgd sizeof(struct timeval));
435 1.8 cgd }
436 1.1 cgd return (0);
437 1.1 cgd }
438 1.1 cgd
439 1.1 cgd /*
440 1.1 cgd * Get value of an interval timer. The process virtual and
441 1.1 cgd * profiling virtual time timers are kept in the p_stats area, since
442 1.1 cgd * they can be swapped out. These are kept internally in the
443 1.1 cgd * way they are specified externally: in time until they expire.
444 1.1 cgd *
445 1.1 cgd * The real time interval timer is kept in the process table slot
446 1.1 cgd * for the process, and its value (it_value) is kept as an
447 1.1 cgd * absolute time rather than as a delta, so that it is easy to keep
448 1.1 cgd * periodic real-time signals from drifting.
449 1.1 cgd *
450 1.1 cgd * Virtual time timers are processed in the hardclock() routine of
451 1.1 cgd * kern_clock.c. The real time timer is processed by a timeout
452 1.1 cgd * routine, called from the softclock() routine. Since a callout
453 1.1 cgd * may be delayed in real time due to interrupt processing in the system,
454 1.1 cgd * it is possible for the real time timeout routine (realitexpire, given below),
455 1.1 cgd * to be delayed in real time past when it is supposed to occur. It
456 1.1 cgd * does not suffice, therefore, to reload the real timer .it_value from the
457 1.1 cgd * real time timers .it_interval. Rather, we compute the next time in
458 1.1 cgd * absolute time the timer should go off.
459 1.1 cgd */
460 1.1 cgd /* ARGSUSED */
461 1.3 andrew int
462 1.54.2.1 nathanw sys_getitimer(l, v, retval)
463 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l;
464 1.15 thorpej void *v;
465 1.15 thorpej register_t *retval;
466 1.15 thorpej {
467 1.45 augustss struct sys_getitimer_args /* {
468 1.30 mycroft syscallarg(int) which;
469 1.11 cgd syscallarg(struct itimerval *) itv;
470 1.15 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
471 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
472 1.30 mycroft int which = SCARG(uap, which);
473 1.1 cgd struct itimerval aitv;
474 1.1 cgd int s;
475 1.1 cgd
476 1.30 mycroft if ((u_int)which > ITIMER_PROF)
477 1.1 cgd return (EINVAL);
478 1.1 cgd s = splclock();
479 1.30 mycroft if (which == ITIMER_REAL) {
480 1.1 cgd /*
481 1.12 mycroft * Convert from absolute to relative time in .it_value
482 1.1 cgd * part of real time timer. If time for real time timer
483 1.1 cgd * has passed return 0, else return difference between
484 1.1 cgd * current time and time for the timer to go off.
485 1.1 cgd */
486 1.1 cgd aitv = p->p_realtimer;
487 1.36 thorpej if (timerisset(&aitv.it_value)) {
488 1.1 cgd if (timercmp(&aitv.it_value, &time, <))
489 1.1 cgd timerclear(&aitv.it_value);
490 1.1 cgd else
491 1.14 mycroft timersub(&aitv.it_value, &time, &aitv.it_value);
492 1.36 thorpej }
493 1.1 cgd } else
494 1.30 mycroft aitv = p->p_stats->p_timer[which];
495 1.1 cgd splx(s);
496 1.35 perry return (copyout(&aitv, SCARG(uap, itv), sizeof(struct itimerval)));
497 1.1 cgd }
498 1.1 cgd
499 1.1 cgd /* ARGSUSED */
500 1.3 andrew int
501 1.54.2.1 nathanw sys_setitimer(l, v, retval)
502 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct lwp *l;
503 1.45 augustss void *v;
504 1.15 thorpej register_t *retval;
505 1.15 thorpej {
506 1.45 augustss struct sys_setitimer_args /* {
507 1.30 mycroft syscallarg(int) which;
508 1.24 cgd syscallarg(const struct itimerval *) itv;
509 1.11 cgd syscallarg(struct itimerval *) oitv;
510 1.15 thorpej } */ *uap = v;
511 1.54.2.1 nathanw struct proc *p = l->l_proc;
512 1.30 mycroft int which = SCARG(uap, which);
513 1.21 cgd struct sys_getitimer_args getargs;
514 1.1 cgd struct itimerval aitv;
515 1.45 augustss const struct itimerval *itvp;
516 1.1 cgd int s, error;
517 1.1 cgd
518 1.30 mycroft if ((u_int)which > ITIMER_PROF)
519 1.1 cgd return (EINVAL);
520 1.11 cgd itvp = SCARG(uap, itv);
521 1.24 cgd if (itvp && (error = copyin(itvp, &aitv, sizeof(struct itimerval))))
522 1.1 cgd return (error);
523 1.21 cgd if (SCARG(uap, oitv) != NULL) {
524 1.30 mycroft SCARG(&getargs, which) = which;
525 1.21 cgd SCARG(&getargs, itv) = SCARG(uap, oitv);
526 1.54.2.1 nathanw if ((error = sys_getitimer(l, &getargs, retval)) != 0)
527 1.21 cgd return (error);
528 1.21 cgd }
529 1.1 cgd if (itvp == 0)
530 1.1 cgd return (0);
531 1.1 cgd if (itimerfix(&aitv.it_value) || itimerfix(&aitv.it_interval))
532 1.1 cgd return (EINVAL);
533 1.1 cgd s = splclock();
534 1.30 mycroft if (which == ITIMER_REAL) {
535 1.44 thorpej callout_stop(&p->p_realit_ch);
536 1.1 cgd if (timerisset(&aitv.it_value)) {
537 1.52 thorpej /*
538 1.52 thorpej * Don't need to check hzto() return value, here.
539 1.52 thorpej * callout_reset() does it for us.
540 1.52 thorpej */
541 1.14 mycroft timeradd(&aitv.it_value, &time, &aitv.it_value);
542 1.44 thorpej callout_reset(&p->p_realit_ch, hzto(&aitv.it_value),
543 1.44 thorpej realitexpire, p);
544 1.1 cgd }
545 1.1 cgd p->p_realtimer = aitv;
546 1.1 cgd } else
547 1.30 mycroft p->p_stats->p_timer[which] = aitv;
548 1.1 cgd splx(s);
549 1.1 cgd return (0);
550 1.1 cgd }
551 1.1 cgd
552 1.1 cgd /*
553 1.1 cgd * Real interval timer expired:
554 1.1 cgd * send process whose timer expired an alarm signal.
555 1.1 cgd * If time is not set up to reload, then just return.
556 1.1 cgd * Else compute next time timer should go off which is > current time.
557 1.1 cgd * This is where delay in processing this timeout causes multiple
558 1.1 cgd * SIGALRM calls to be compressed into one.
559 1.1 cgd */
560 1.3 andrew void
561 1.6 cgd realitexpire(arg)
562 1.6 cgd void *arg;
563 1.6 cgd {
564 1.45 augustss struct proc *p;
565 1.1 cgd int s;
566 1.1 cgd
567 1.6 cgd p = (struct proc *)arg;
568 1.1 cgd psignal(p, SIGALRM);
569 1.1 cgd if (!timerisset(&p->p_realtimer.it_interval)) {
570 1.1 cgd timerclear(&p->p_realtimer.it_value);
571 1.1 cgd return;
572 1.1 cgd }
573 1.1 cgd for (;;) {
574 1.1 cgd s = splclock();
575 1.14 mycroft timeradd(&p->p_realtimer.it_value,
576 1.14 mycroft &p->p_realtimer.it_interval, &p->p_realtimer.it_value);
577 1.1 cgd if (timercmp(&p->p_realtimer.it_value, &time, >)) {
578 1.52 thorpej /*
579 1.52 thorpej * Don't need to check hzto() return value, here.
580 1.52 thorpej * callout_reset() does it for us.
581 1.52 thorpej */
582 1.44 thorpej callout_reset(&p->p_realit_ch,
583 1.44 thorpej hzto(&p->p_realtimer.it_value), realitexpire, p);
584 1.1 cgd splx(s);
585 1.1 cgd return;
586 1.1 cgd }
587 1.1 cgd splx(s);
588 1.1 cgd }
589 1.1 cgd }
590 1.1 cgd
591 1.1 cgd /*
592 1.1 cgd * Check that a proposed value to load into the .it_value or
593 1.1 cgd * .it_interval part of an interval timer is acceptable, and
594 1.1 cgd * fix it to have at least minimal value (i.e. if it is less
595 1.1 cgd * than the resolution of the clock, round it up.)
596 1.1 cgd */
597 1.3 andrew int
598 1.1 cgd itimerfix(tv)
599 1.1 cgd struct timeval *tv;
600 1.1 cgd {
601 1.1 cgd
602 1.1 cgd if (tv->tv_sec < 0 || tv->tv_sec > 100000000 ||
603 1.1 cgd tv->tv_usec < 0 || tv->tv_usec >= 1000000)
604 1.1 cgd return (EINVAL);
605 1.1 cgd if (tv->tv_sec == 0 && tv->tv_usec != 0 && tv->tv_usec < tick)
606 1.1 cgd tv->tv_usec = tick;
607 1.1 cgd return (0);
608 1.1 cgd }
609 1.1 cgd
610 1.1 cgd /*
611 1.1 cgd * Decrement an interval timer by a specified number
612 1.1 cgd * of microseconds, which must be less than a second,
613 1.1 cgd * i.e. < 1000000. If the timer expires, then reload
614 1.1 cgd * it. In this case, carry over (usec - old value) to
615 1.8 cgd * reduce the value reloaded into the timer so that
616 1.1 cgd * the timer does not drift. This routine assumes
617 1.1 cgd * that it is called in a context where the timers
618 1.1 cgd * on which it is operating cannot change in value.
619 1.1 cgd */
620 1.3 andrew int
621 1.1 cgd itimerdecr(itp, usec)
622 1.45 augustss struct itimerval *itp;
623 1.1 cgd int usec;
624 1.1 cgd {
625 1.1 cgd
626 1.1 cgd if (itp->it_value.tv_usec < usec) {
627 1.1 cgd if (itp->it_value.tv_sec == 0) {
628 1.1 cgd /* expired, and already in next interval */
629 1.1 cgd usec -= itp->it_value.tv_usec;
630 1.1 cgd goto expire;
631 1.1 cgd }
632 1.1 cgd itp->it_value.tv_usec += 1000000;
633 1.1 cgd itp->it_value.tv_sec--;
634 1.1 cgd }
635 1.1 cgd itp->it_value.tv_usec -= usec;
636 1.1 cgd usec = 0;
637 1.1 cgd if (timerisset(&itp->it_value))
638 1.1 cgd return (1);
639 1.1 cgd /* expired, exactly at end of interval */
640 1.1 cgd expire:
641 1.1 cgd if (timerisset(&itp->it_interval)) {
642 1.1 cgd itp->it_value = itp->it_interval;
643 1.1 cgd itp->it_value.tv_usec -= usec;
644 1.1 cgd if (itp->it_value.tv_usec < 0) {
645 1.1 cgd itp->it_value.tv_usec += 1000000;
646 1.1 cgd itp->it_value.tv_sec--;
647 1.1 cgd }
648 1.1 cgd } else
649 1.1 cgd itp->it_value.tv_usec = 0; /* sec is already 0 */
650 1.1 cgd return (0);
651 1.42 cgd }
652 1.42 cgd
653 1.42 cgd /*
654 1.42 cgd * ratecheck(): simple time-based rate-limit checking. see ratecheck(9)
655 1.42 cgd * for usage and rationale.
656 1.42 cgd */
657 1.42 cgd int
658 1.42 cgd ratecheck(lasttime, mininterval)
659 1.42 cgd struct timeval *lasttime;
660 1.42 cgd const struct timeval *mininterval;
661 1.42 cgd {
662 1.49 itojun struct timeval tv, delta;
663 1.42 cgd int s, rv = 0;
664 1.42 cgd
665 1.42 cgd s = splclock();
666 1.49 itojun tv = mono_time;
667 1.49 itojun splx(s);
668 1.49 itojun
669 1.49 itojun timersub(&tv, lasttime, &delta);
670 1.42 cgd
671 1.42 cgd /*
672 1.42 cgd * check for 0,0 is so that the message will be seen at least once,
673 1.42 cgd * even if interval is huge.
674 1.42 cgd */
675 1.42 cgd if (timercmp(&delta, mininterval, >=) ||
676 1.42 cgd (lasttime->tv_sec == 0 && lasttime->tv_usec == 0)) {
677 1.49 itojun *lasttime = tv;
678 1.42 cgd rv = 1;
679 1.42 cgd }
680 1.50 itojun
681 1.50 itojun return (rv);
682 1.50 itojun }
683 1.50 itojun
684 1.50 itojun /*
685 1.50 itojun * ppsratecheck(): packets (or events) per second limitation.
686 1.50 itojun */
687 1.50 itojun int
688 1.50 itojun ppsratecheck(lasttime, curpps, maxpps)
689 1.50 itojun struct timeval *lasttime;
690 1.50 itojun int *curpps;
691 1.50 itojun int maxpps; /* maximum pps allowed */
692 1.50 itojun {
693 1.50 itojun struct timeval tv, delta;
694 1.50 itojun int s, rv;
695 1.50 itojun
696 1.50 itojun s = splclock();
697 1.50 itojun tv = mono_time;
698 1.50 itojun splx(s);
699 1.50 itojun
700 1.50 itojun timersub(&tv, lasttime, &delta);
701 1.50 itojun
702 1.50 itojun /*
703 1.50 itojun * check for 0,0 is so that the message will be seen at least once.
704 1.50 itojun * if more than one second have passed since the last update of
705 1.50 itojun * lasttime, reset the counter.
706 1.50 itojun *
707 1.50 itojun * we do increment *curpps even in *curpps < maxpps case, as some may
708 1.50 itojun * try to use *curpps for stat purposes as well.
709 1.50 itojun */
710 1.50 itojun if ((lasttime->tv_sec == 0 && lasttime->tv_usec == 0) ||
711 1.50 itojun delta.tv_sec >= 1) {
712 1.50 itojun *lasttime = tv;
713 1.50 itojun *curpps = 0;
714 1.50 itojun rv = 1;
715 1.53 itojun } else if (maxpps < 0)
716 1.53 itojun rv = 1;
717 1.53 itojun else if (*curpps < maxpps)
718 1.50 itojun rv = 1;
719 1.50 itojun else
720 1.50 itojun rv = 0;
721 1.50 itojun
722 1.51 jhawk #if 1 /*DIAGNOSTIC?*/
723 1.50 itojun /* be careful about wrap-around */
724 1.50 itojun if (*curpps + 1 > *curpps)
725 1.50 itojun *curpps = *curpps + 1;
726 1.50 itojun #else
727 1.50 itojun /*
728 1.50 itojun * assume that there's not too many calls to this function.
729 1.50 itojun * not sure if the assumption holds, as it depends on *caller's*
730 1.50 itojun * behavior, not the behavior of this function.
731 1.50 itojun * IMHO it is wrong to make assumption on the caller's behavior,
732 1.51 jhawk * so the above #if is #if 1, not #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC.
733 1.50 itojun */
734 1.50 itojun *curpps = *curpps + 1;
735 1.50 itojun #endif
736 1.42 cgd
737 1.42 cgd return (rv);
738 1.1 cgd }
739