kern_turnstile.c revision 1.1.36.7 1 /* $NetBSD: kern_turnstile.c,v 1.1.36.7 2007/02/05 13:00:56 ad Exp $ */
2
3 /*-
4 * Copyright (c) 2002, 2006, 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 * by Jason R. Thorpe and Andrew Doran.
9 *
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37 */
38
39 /*
40 * Turnstiles are described in detail in:
41 *
42 * Solaris Internals: Core Kernel Architecture, Jim Mauro and
43 * Richard McDougall.
44 *
45 * Turnstiles are kept in a hash table. There are likely to be many more
46 * synchronisation objects than there are threads. Since a thread can block
47 * on only one lock at a time, we only need one turnstile per thread, and
48 * so they are allocated at thread creation time.
49 *
50 * When a thread decides it needs to block on a lock, it looks up the
51 * active turnstile for that lock. If no active turnstile exists, then
52 * the process lends its turnstile to the lock. If there is already an
53 * active turnstile for the lock, the thread places its turnstile on a
54 * list of free turnstiles, and references the active one instead.
55 *
56 * The act of looking up the turnstile acquires an interlock on the sleep
57 * queue. If a thread decides it doesn't need to block after all, then this
58 * interlock must be released by explicitly aborting the turnstile
59 * operation.
60 *
61 * When a thread is awakened, it needs to get its turnstile back. If there
62 * are still other threads waiting in the active turnstile, the the thread
63 * grabs a free turnstile off the free list. Otherwise, it can take back
64 * the active turnstile from the lock (thus deactivating the turnstile).
65 *
66 * Turnstiles are the place to do priority inheritence. However, we do
67 * not currently implement that.
68 */
69
70 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
71 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_turnstile.c,v 1.1.36.7 2007/02/05 13:00:56 ad Exp $");
72
73 #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
74 #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
75 #include "opt_ktrace.h"
76 #include "opt_ddb.h"
77
78 #include <sys/param.h>
79 #include <sys/lock.h>
80 #include <sys/pool.h>
81 #include <sys/proc.h>
82 #include <sys/sleepq.h>
83 #include <sys/systm.h>
84
85 #define TS_HASH_SIZE 64
86 #define TS_HASH_MASK (TS_HASH_SIZE - 1)
87 #define TS_HASH(obj) (((uintptr_t)(obj) >> 3) & TS_HASH_MASK)
88
89 tschain_t turnstile_tab[TS_HASH_SIZE];
90
91 struct pool turnstile_pool;
92 struct pool_cache turnstile_cache;
93 #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
94 kmutex_t turnstile_mutexes[TS_HASH_SIZE];
95 #endif
96
97 int turnstile_ctor(void *, void *, int);
98 void turnstile_unsleep(struct lwp *);
99 void turnstile_changepri(struct lwp *, int);
100
101 extern turnstile_t turnstile0;
102
103 syncobj_t turnstile_syncobj = {
104 SOBJ_SLEEPQ_FIFO,
105 turnstile_unsleep,
106 turnstile_changepri
107 };
108
109 /*
110 * turnstile_init:
111 *
112 * Initialize the turnstile mechanism.
113 */
114 void
115 turnstile_init(void)
116 {
117 tschain_t *tc;
118 int i;
119
120 for (i = 0; i < TS_HASH_SIZE; i++) {
121 tc = &turnstile_tab[i];
122 LIST_INIT(&tc->tc_chain);
123 #if defined(MULTIPROCESSOR) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
124 mutex_init(&turnstile_mutexes[i], MUTEX_SPIN, IPL_SCHED);
125 tc->tc_mutex = &turnstile_mutexes[i];
126 #else
127 tc->tc_mutex = &sched_mutex;
128 #endif
129 }
130
131 pool_init(&turnstile_pool, sizeof(turnstile_t), 0, 0, 0,
132 "tstilepl", &pool_allocator_nointr);
133 pool_cache_init(&turnstile_cache, &turnstile_pool,
134 turnstile_ctor, NULL, NULL);
135
136 (void)turnstile_ctor(NULL, &turnstile0, 0);
137 }
138
139 /*
140 * turnstile_ctor:
141 *
142 * Constructor for turnstiles.
143 */
144 int
145 turnstile_ctor(void *arg, void *obj, int flags)
146 {
147 turnstile_t *ts = obj;
148
149 memset(ts, 0, sizeof(*ts));
150 sleepq_init(&ts->ts_sleepq[TS_READER_Q], NULL);
151 sleepq_init(&ts->ts_sleepq[TS_WRITER_Q], NULL);
152 return (0);
153 }
154
155 /*
156 * turnstile_remove:
157 *
158 * Remove an LWP from a turnstile sleep queue and wake it.
159 */
160 static inline int
161 turnstile_remove(turnstile_t *ts, struct lwp *l, sleepq_t *sq)
162 {
163 turnstile_t *nts;
164
165 KASSERT(l->l_ts == ts);
166
167 /*
168 * This process is no longer using the active turnstile.
169 * Find an inactive one on the free list to give to it.
170 */
171 if ((nts = ts->ts_free) != NULL) {
172 KASSERT(TS_ALL_WAITERS(ts) > 1);
173 l->l_ts = nts;
174 ts->ts_free = nts->ts_free;
175 nts->ts_free = NULL;
176 } else {
177 /*
178 * If the free list is empty, this is the last
179 * waiter.
180 */
181 KASSERT(TS_ALL_WAITERS(ts) == 1);
182 LIST_REMOVE(ts, ts_chain);
183 }
184
185 return sleepq_remove(sq, l);
186 }
187
188 /*
189 * turnstile_lookup:
190 *
191 * Look up the turnstile for the specified lock. This acquires and
192 * holds the turnstile chain lock (sleep queue interlock).
193 */
194 turnstile_t *
195 turnstile_lookup(wchan_t obj)
196 {
197 turnstile_t *ts;
198 tschain_t *tc;
199
200 tc = &turnstile_tab[TS_HASH(obj)];
201 mutex_spin_enter(tc->tc_mutex);
202
203 LIST_FOREACH(ts, &tc->tc_chain, ts_chain)
204 if (ts->ts_obj == obj)
205 return (ts);
206
207 /*
208 * No turnstile yet for this lock. No problem, turnstile_block()
209 * handles this by fetching the turnstile from the blocking thread.
210 */
211 return (NULL);
212 }
213
214 /*
215 * turnstile_exit:
216 *
217 * Abort a turnstile operation.
218 */
219 void
220 turnstile_exit(wchan_t obj)
221 {
222 tschain_t *tc;
223
224 tc = &turnstile_tab[TS_HASH(obj)];
225 mutex_spin_exit(tc->tc_mutex);
226 }
227
228 /*
229 * turnstile_block:
230 *
231 * Enter an object into the turnstile chain and prepare the current
232 * LWP for sleep.
233 */
234 void
235 turnstile_block(turnstile_t *ts, int q, int pri, wchan_t obj)
236 {
237 struct lwp *l;
238 turnstile_t *ots;
239 tschain_t *tc;
240 sleepq_t *sq;
241
242 tc = &turnstile_tab[TS_HASH(obj)];
243 l = curlwp;
244
245 KASSERT(q == TS_READER_Q || q == TS_WRITER_Q);
246 KASSERT(mutex_owned(tc->tc_mutex));
247 KASSERT(l != NULL && l->l_ts != NULL);
248
249 if (ts == NULL) {
250 /*
251 * We are the first thread to wait for this object;
252 * lend our turnstile to it.
253 */
254 ts = l->l_ts;
255 KASSERT(TS_ALL_WAITERS(ts) == 0);
256 KASSERT(TAILQ_EMPTY(&ts->ts_sleepq[TS_READER_Q].sq_queue) &&
257 TAILQ_EMPTY(&ts->ts_sleepq[TS_WRITER_Q].sq_queue));
258 ts->ts_obj = obj;
259 ts->ts_sleepq[TS_READER_Q].sq_mutex = tc->tc_mutex;
260 ts->ts_sleepq[TS_WRITER_Q].sq_mutex = tc->tc_mutex;
261 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&tc->tc_chain, ts, ts_chain);
262 } else {
263 /*
264 * Object already has a turnstile. Put our turnstile
265 * onto the free list, and reference the existing
266 * turnstile instead.
267 */
268 ots = l->l_ts;
269 ots->ts_free = ts->ts_free;
270 ts->ts_free = ots;
271 l->l_ts = ts;
272
273 KASSERT(TS_ALL_WAITERS(ts) != 0);
274 KASSERT(!TAILQ_EMPTY(&ts->ts_sleepq[TS_READER_Q].sq_queue) ||
275 !TAILQ_EMPTY(&ts->ts_sleepq[TS_WRITER_Q].sq_queue));
276 }
277
278 sq = &ts->ts_sleepq[q];
279 sleepq_enter(sq, l);
280 sleepq_block(sq, pri, obj, "tstile", 0, 0, &turnstile_syncobj);
281 }
282
283 /*
284 * turnstile_wakeup:
285 *
286 * Wake up the specified number of threads that are blocked
287 * in a turnstile.
288 */
289 void
290 turnstile_wakeup(turnstile_t *ts, int q, int count, struct lwp *nl)
291 {
292 sleepq_t *sq;
293 tschain_t *tc;
294 struct lwp *l;
295 int swapin;
296
297 tc = &turnstile_tab[TS_HASH(ts->ts_obj)];
298 sq = &ts->ts_sleepq[q];
299 swapin = 0;
300
301 KASSERT(q == TS_READER_Q || q == TS_WRITER_Q);
302 KASSERT(count > 0 && count <= TS_WAITERS(ts, q));
303 KASSERT(mutex_owned(tc->tc_mutex) && sq->sq_mutex == tc->tc_mutex);
304
305 if (nl != NULL) {
306 #if defined(DEBUG) || defined(LOCKDEBUG)
307 TAILQ_FOREACH(l, &sq->sq_queue, l_sleepchain) {
308 if (l == nl)
309 break;
310 }
311 if (l == NULL)
312 panic("turnstile_wakeup: nl not on sleepq");
313 #endif
314 swapin |= turnstile_remove(ts, nl, sq);
315 } else {
316 while (count-- > 0) {
317 l = TAILQ_FIRST(&sq->sq_queue);
318 KASSERT(l != NULL);
319 swapin |= turnstile_remove(ts, l, sq);
320 }
321 }
322 mutex_spin_exit(tc->tc_mutex);
323
324 /*
325 * If there are newly awakend threads that need to be swapped in,
326 * then kick the swapper into action.
327 */
328 if (swapin)
329 wakeup(&proc0);
330 }
331
332 /*
333 * turnstile_unsleep:
334 *
335 * Remove an LWP from the turnstile. This is called when the LWP has
336 * not been awoken normally but instead interrupted: for example, if it
337 * has received a signal. It's not a valid action for turnstiles,
338 * since LWPs blocking on a turnstile are not interruptable.
339 */
340 void
341 turnstile_unsleep(struct lwp *l)
342 {
343
344 lwp_unlock(l);
345 panic("turnstile_unsleep");
346 }
347
348 /*
349 * turnstile_changepri:
350 *
351 * Adjust the priority of an LWP residing on a turnstile. Since we do
352 * not yet do priority inheritance, we currently ignore this action.
353 */
354 void
355 turnstile_changepri(struct lwp *l, int pri)
356 {
357
358 l->l_priority = pri;
359 }
360
361 #if defined(LOCKDEBUG)
362 /*
363 * turnstile_print:
364 *
365 * Given the address of a lock object, print the contents of a
366 * turnstile.
367 */
368 void
369 turnstile_print(volatile void *obj, void (*pr)(const char *, ...))
370 {
371 turnstile_t *ts;
372 tschain_t *tc;
373 sleepq_t *rsq, *wsq;
374 struct lwp *l;
375
376 tc = &turnstile_tab[TS_HASH(obj)];
377
378 LIST_FOREACH(ts, &tc->tc_chain, ts_chain)
379 if (ts->ts_obj == obj)
380 break;
381
382 (*pr)("Turnstile chain at %p with tc_mutex at %p.\n", tc, tc->tc_mutex);
383 if (ts == NULL) {
384 (*pr)("=> No active turnstile for this lock.\n");
385 return;
386 }
387
388 rsq = &ts->ts_sleepq[TS_READER_Q];
389 wsq = &ts->ts_sleepq[TS_WRITER_Q];
390
391 (*pr)("=> Turnstile at %p (wrq=%p, rdq=%p).\n", ts, rsq, wsq);
392
393 (*pr)("=> %d waiting readers:", rsq->sq_waiters);
394 TAILQ_FOREACH(l, &rsq->sq_queue, l_sleepchain) {
395 (*pr)(" %p", l);
396 }
397 (*pr)("\n");
398
399 (*pr)("=> %d waiting writers:", wsq->sq_waiters);
400 TAILQ_FOREACH(l, &wsq->sq_queue, l_sleepchain) {
401 (*pr)(" %p", l);
402 }
403 (*pr)("\n");
404 }
405 #endif /* LOCKDEBUG */
406