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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    3  *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
    4  * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
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    7  * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
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   26  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   27  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   28  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   29  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   30  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   31  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   32  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   33  *
   34  *      @(#)proc.h      8.15 (Berkeley) 5/19/95
   35  * $FreeBSD: releng/8.0/sys/sys/proc.h 197028 2009-09-09 10:31:09Z kib $
   36  */
   37 
   38 #ifndef _SYS_PROC_H_
   39 #define _SYS_PROC_H_
   40 
   41 #include <sys/callout.h>                /* For struct callout. */
   42 #include <sys/event.h>                  /* For struct klist. */
   43 #include <sys/condvar.h>
   44 #ifndef _KERNEL
   45 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
   46 #endif
   47 #include <sys/queue.h>
   48 #include <sys/_lock.h>
   49 #include <sys/lock_profile.h>
   50 #include <sys/_mutex.h>
   51 #include <sys/osd.h>
   52 #include <sys/priority.h>
   53 #include <sys/rtprio.h>                 /* XXX. */
   54 #include <sys/runq.h>
   55 #include <sys/resource.h>
   56 #include <sys/sigio.h>
   57 #include <sys/signal.h>
   58 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
   59 #ifndef _KERNEL
   60 #include <sys/time.h>                   /* For structs itimerval, timeval. */
   61 #else
   62 #include <sys/pcpu.h>
   63 #endif
   64 #include <sys/ucontext.h>
   65 #include <sys/ucred.h>
   66 #include <machine/proc.h>               /* Machine-dependent proc substruct. */
   67 
   68 /*
   69  * One structure allocated per session.
   70  *
   71  * List of locks
   72  * (m)          locked by s_mtx mtx
   73  * (e)          locked by proctree_lock sx
   74  * (c)          const until freeing
   75  */
   76 struct session {
   77         u_int           s_count;        /* Ref cnt; pgrps in session - atomic. */
   78         struct proc     *s_leader;      /* (m + e) Session leader. */
   79         struct vnode    *s_ttyvp;       /* (m) Vnode of controlling tty. */
   80         struct tty      *s_ttyp;        /* (e) Controlling tty. */
   81         pid_t           s_sid;          /* (c) Session ID. */
   82                                         /* (m) Setlogin() name: */
   83         char            s_login[roundup(MAXLOGNAME, sizeof(long))];
   84         struct mtx      s_mtx;          /* Mutex to protect members. */
   85 };
   86 
   87 /*
   88  * One structure allocated per process group.
   89  *
   90  * List of locks
   91  * (m)          locked by pg_mtx mtx
   92  * (e)          locked by proctree_lock sx
   93  * (c)          const until freeing
   94  */
   95 struct pgrp {
   96         LIST_ENTRY(pgrp) pg_hash;       /* (e) Hash chain. */
   97         LIST_HEAD(, proc) pg_members;   /* (m + e) Pointer to pgrp members. */
   98         struct session  *pg_session;    /* (c) Pointer to session. */
   99         struct sigiolst pg_sigiolst;    /* (m) List of sigio sources. */
  100         pid_t           pg_id;          /* (c) Process group id. */
  101         int             pg_jobc;        /* (m) Job control process count. */
  102         struct mtx      pg_mtx;         /* Mutex to protect members */
  103 };
  104 
  105 /*
  106  * pargs, used to hold a copy of the command line, if it had a sane length.
  107  */
  108 struct pargs {
  109         u_int   ar_ref;         /* Reference count. */
  110         u_int   ar_length;      /* Length. */
  111         u_char  ar_args[1];     /* Arguments. */
  112 };
  113 
  114 /*-
  115  * Description of a process.
  116  *
  117  * This structure contains the information needed to manage a thread of
  118  * control, known in UN*X as a process; it has references to substructures
  119  * containing descriptions of things that the process uses, but may share
  120  * with related processes.  The process structure and the substructures
  121  * are always addressable except for those marked "(CPU)" below,
  122  * which might be addressable only on a processor on which the process
  123  * is running.
  124  *
  125  * Below is a key of locks used to protect each member of struct proc.  The
  126  * lock is indicated by a reference to a specific character in parens in the
  127  * associated comment.
  128  *      * - not yet protected
  129  *      a - only touched by curproc or parent during fork/wait
  130  *      b - created at fork, never changes
  131  *              (exception aiods switch vmspaces, but they are also
  132  *              marked 'P_SYSTEM' so hopefully it will be left alone)
  133  *      c - locked by proc mtx
  134  *      d - locked by allproc_lock lock
  135  *      e - locked by proctree_lock lock
  136  *      f - session mtx
  137  *      g - process group mtx
  138  *      h - callout_lock mtx
  139  *      i - by curproc or the master session mtx
  140  *      j - locked by proc slock
  141  *      k - only accessed by curthread
  142  *      k*- only accessed by curthread and from an interrupt
  143  *      l - the attaching proc or attaching proc parent
  144  *      m - Giant
  145  *      n - not locked, lazy
  146  *      o - ktrace lock
  147  *      q - td_contested lock
  148  *      r - p_peers lock
  149  *      t - thread lock
  150  *      x - created at fork, only changes during single threading in exec
  151  *      y - created at first aio, doesn't change until exit or exec at which
  152  *          point we are single-threaded and only curthread changes it
  153  *      z - zombie threads lock
  154  *
  155  * If the locking key specifies two identifiers (for example, p_pptr) then
  156  * either lock is sufficient for read access, but both locks must be held
  157  * for write access.
  158  */
  159 struct kaudit_record;
  160 struct td_sched;
  161 struct nlminfo;
  162 struct kaioinfo;
  163 struct p_sched;
  164 struct proc;
  165 struct sleepqueue;
  166 struct thread;
  167 struct trapframe;
  168 struct turnstile;
  169 struct mqueue_notifier;
  170 struct kdtrace_proc;
  171 struct kdtrace_thread;
  172 struct cpuset;
  173 
  174 /*
  175  * Kernel runnable context (thread).
  176  * This is what is put to sleep and reactivated.
  177  * Thread context.  Processes may have multiple threads.
  178  */
  179 struct thread {
  180         struct mtx      *volatile td_lock; /* replaces sched lock */
  181         struct proc     *td_proc;       /* (*) Associated process. */
  182         TAILQ_ENTRY(thread) td_plist;   /* (*) All threads in this proc. */
  183         TAILQ_ENTRY(thread) td_runq;    /* (t) Run queue. */
  184         TAILQ_ENTRY(thread) td_slpq;    /* (t) Sleep queue. */
  185         TAILQ_ENTRY(thread) td_lockq;   /* (t) Lock queue. */
  186         struct cpuset   *td_cpuset;     /* (t) CPU affinity mask. */
  187         struct seltd    *td_sel;        /* Select queue/channel. */
  188         struct sleepqueue *td_sleepqueue; /* (k) Associated sleep queue. */
  189         struct turnstile *td_turnstile; /* (k) Associated turnstile. */
  190         struct umtx_q   *td_umtxq;      /* (c?) Link for when we're blocked. */
  191         lwpid_t         td_tid;         /* (b) Thread ID. */
  192         sigqueue_t      td_sigqueue;    /* (c) Sigs arrived, not delivered. */
  193 #define td_siglist      td_sigqueue.sq_signals
  194 
  195 /* Cleared during fork1() */
  196 #define td_startzero td_flags
  197         int             td_flags;       /* (t) TDF_* flags. */
  198         int             td_inhibitors;  /* (t) Why can not run. */
  199         int             td_pflags;      /* (k) Private thread (TDP_*) flags. */
  200         int             td_dupfd;       /* (k) Ret value from fdopen. XXX */
  201         int             td_sqqueue;     /* (t) Sleepqueue queue blocked on. */
  202         void            *td_wchan;      /* (t) Sleep address. */
  203         const char      *td_wmesg;      /* (t) Reason for sleep. */
  204         u_char          td_lastcpu;     /* (t) Last cpu we were on. */
  205         u_char          td_oncpu;       /* (t) Which cpu we are on. */
  206         volatile u_char td_owepreempt;  /* (k*) Preempt on last critical_exit */
  207         u_char          td_tsqueue;     /* (t) Turnstile queue blocked on. */
  208         short           td_locks;       /* (k) Count of non-spin locks. */
  209         short           td_rw_rlocks;   /* (k) Count of rwlock read locks. */
  210         short           td_lk_slocks;   /* (k) Count of lockmgr shared locks. */
  211         struct turnstile *td_blocked;   /* (t) Lock thread is blocked on. */
  212         const char      *td_lockname;   /* (t) Name of lock blocked on. */
  213         LIST_HEAD(, turnstile) td_contested;    /* (q) Contested locks. */
  214         struct lock_list_entry *td_sleeplocks; /* (k) Held sleep locks. */
  215         int             td_intr_nesting_level; /* (k) Interrupt recursion. */
  216         int             td_pinned;      /* (k) Temporary cpu pin count. */
  217         struct ucred    *td_ucred;      /* (k) Reference to credentials. */
  218         u_int           td_estcpu;      /* (t) estimated cpu utilization */
  219         u_int           td_slptick;     /* (t) Time at sleep. */
  220         struct rusage   td_ru;          /* (t) rusage information */
  221         uint64_t        td_incruntime;  /* (t) Cpu ticks to transfer to proc. */
  222         uint64_t        td_runtime;     /* (t) How many cpu ticks we've run. */
  223         u_int           td_pticks;      /* (t) Statclock hits for profiling */
  224         u_int           td_sticks;      /* (t) Statclock hits in system mode. */
  225         u_int           td_iticks;      /* (t) Statclock hits in intr mode. */
  226         u_int           td_uticks;      /* (t) Statclock hits in user mode. */
  227         int             td_intrval;     /* (t) Return value for sleepq. */
  228         sigset_t        td_oldsigmask;  /* (k) Saved mask from pre sigpause. */
  229         sigset_t        td_sigmask;     /* (c) Current signal mask. */
  230         volatile u_int  td_generation;  /* (k) For detection of preemption */
  231         stack_t         td_sigstk;      /* (k) Stack ptr and on-stack flag. */
  232         int             td_xsig;        /* (c) Signal for ptrace */
  233         u_long          td_profil_addr; /* (k) Temporary addr until AST. */
  234         u_int           td_profil_ticks; /* (k) Temporary ticks until AST. */
  235         char            td_name[MAXCOMLEN + 1]; /* (*) Thread name. */
  236         struct file     *td_fpop;       /* (k) file referencing cdev under op */
  237         int             td_dbgflags;    /* (c) Userland debugger flags */
  238         int             td_ng_outbound; /* (k) Thread entered ng from above. */
  239         struct osd      td_osd;         /* (k) Object specific data. */
  240 #define td_endzero td_base_pri
  241 
  242 /* Copied during fork1() or thread_sched_upcall(). */
  243 #define td_startcopy td_endzero
  244         u_char          td_rqindex;     /* (t) Run queue index. */
  245         u_char          td_base_pri;    /* (t) Thread base kernel priority. */
  246         u_char          td_priority;    /* (t) Thread active priority. */
  247         u_char          td_pri_class;   /* (t) Scheduling class. */
  248         u_char          td_user_pri;    /* (t) User pri from estcpu and nice. */
  249         u_char          td_base_user_pri; /* (t) Base user pri */
  250 #define td_endcopy td_pcb
  251 
  252 /*
  253  * Fields that must be manually set in fork1() or thread_sched_upcall()
  254  * or already have been set in the allocator, constructor, etc.
  255  */
  256         struct pcb      *td_pcb;        /* (k) Kernel VA of pcb and kstack. */
  257         enum {
  258                 TDS_INACTIVE = 0x0,
  259                 TDS_INHIBITED,
  260                 TDS_CAN_RUN,
  261                 TDS_RUNQ,
  262                 TDS_RUNNING
  263         } td_state;                     /* (t) thread state */
  264         register_t      td_retval[2];   /* (k) Syscall aux returns. */
  265         struct callout  td_slpcallout;  /* (h) Callout for sleep. */
  266         struct trapframe *td_frame;     /* (k) */
  267         struct vm_object *td_kstack_obj;/* (a) Kstack object. */
  268         vm_offset_t     td_kstack;      /* (a) Kernel VA of kstack. */
  269         int             td_kstack_pages; /* (a) Size of the kstack. */
  270         void            *td_unused1;
  271         vm_offset_t     td_unused2;
  272         int             td_unused3;
  273         volatile u_int  td_critnest;    /* (k*) Critical section nest level. */
  274         struct mdthread td_md;          /* (k) Any machine-dependent fields. */
  275         struct td_sched *td_sched;      /* (*) Scheduler-specific data. */
  276         struct kaudit_record    *td_ar; /* (k) Active audit record, if any. */
  277         int             td_syscalls;    /* per-thread syscall count (used by NFS :)) */
  278         struct lpohead  td_lprof[2];    /* (a) lock profiling objects. */
  279         struct kdtrace_thread   *td_dtrace; /* (*) DTrace-specific data. */
  280         int             td_errno;       /* Error returned by last syscall. */
  281         struct vnet     *td_vnet;       /* (k) Effective vnet. */
  282         const char      *td_vnet_lpush; /* (k) Debugging vnet push / pop. */
  283 };
  284 
  285 struct mtx *thread_lock_block(struct thread *);
  286 void thread_lock_unblock(struct thread *, struct mtx *);
  287 void thread_lock_set(struct thread *, struct mtx *);
  288 #define THREAD_LOCK_ASSERT(td, type)                                    \
  289 do {                                                                    \
  290         struct mtx *__m = (td)->td_lock;                                \
  291         if (__m != &blocked_lock)                                       \
  292                 mtx_assert(__m, (type));                                \
  293 } while (0)
  294 
  295 #ifdef INVARIANTS
  296 #define THREAD_LOCKPTR_ASSERT(td, lock)                                 \
  297 do {                                                                    \
  298         struct mtx *__m = (td)->td_lock;                                \
  299         KASSERT((__m == &blocked_lock || __m == (lock)),                \
  300             ("Thread %p lock %p does not match %p", td, __m, (lock)));  \
  301 } while (0)
  302 #else
  303 #define THREAD_LOCKPTR_ASSERT(td, lock)
  304 #endif
  305 
  306 /*
  307  * Flags kept in td_flags:
  308  * To change these you MUST have the scheduler lock.
  309  */
  310 #define TDF_BORROWING   0x00000001 /* Thread is borrowing pri from another. */
  311 #define TDF_INPANIC     0x00000002 /* Caused a panic, let it drive crashdump. */
  312 #define TDF_INMEM       0x00000004 /* Thread's stack is in memory. */
  313 #define TDF_SINTR       0x00000008 /* Sleep is interruptible. */
  314 #define TDF_TIMEOUT     0x00000010 /* Timing out during sleep. */
  315 #define TDF_IDLETD      0x00000020 /* This is a per-CPU idle thread. */
  316 #define TDF_CANSWAP     0x00000040 /* Thread can be swapped. */
  317 #define TDF_SLEEPABORT  0x00000080 /* sleepq_abort was called. */
  318 #define TDF_KTH_SUSP    0x00000100 /* kthread is suspended */
  319 #define TDF_UBORROWING  0x00000200 /* Thread is borrowing user pri. */
  320 #define TDF_BOUNDARY    0x00000400 /* Thread suspended at user boundary */
  321 #define TDF_ASTPENDING  0x00000800 /* Thread has some asynchronous events. */
  322 #define TDF_TIMOFAIL    0x00001000 /* Timeout from sleep after we were awake. */
  323 #define TDF_SBDRY       0x00002000 /* Stop only on usermode boundary. */
  324 #define TDF_UPIBLOCKED  0x00004000 /* Thread blocked on user PI mutex. */
  325 #define TDF_NEEDSUSPCHK 0x00008000 /* Thread may need to suspend. */
  326 #define TDF_NEEDRESCHED 0x00010000 /* Thread needs to yield. */
  327 #define TDF_NEEDSIGCHK  0x00020000 /* Thread may need signal delivery. */
  328 #define TDF_UNUSED18    0x00040000 /* --available-- */
  329 #define TDF_UNUSED19    0x00080000 /* Thread is sleeping on a umtx. */
  330 #define TDF_THRWAKEUP   0x00100000 /* Libthr thread must not suspend itself. */
  331 #define TDF_UNUSED21    0x00200000 /* --available-- */
  332 #define TDF_SWAPINREQ   0x00400000 /* Swapin request due to wakeup. */
  333 #define TDF_UNUSED23    0x00800000 /* --available-- */
  334 #define TDF_SCHED0      0x01000000 /* Reserved for scheduler private use */
  335 #define TDF_SCHED1      0x02000000 /* Reserved for scheduler private use */
  336 #define TDF_SCHED2      0x04000000 /* Reserved for scheduler private use */
  337 #define TDF_SCHED3      0x08000000 /* Reserved for scheduler private use */
  338 #define TDF_ALRMPEND    0x10000000 /* Pending SIGVTALRM needs to be posted. */
  339 #define TDF_PROFPEND    0x20000000 /* Pending SIGPROF needs to be posted. */
  340 #define TDF_MACPEND     0x40000000 /* AST-based MAC event pending. */
  341 
  342 /* Userland debug flags */
  343 #define TDB_SUSPEND     0x00000001 /* Thread is suspended by debugger */
  344 #define TDB_XSIG        0x00000002 /* Thread is exchanging signal under trace */
  345 
  346 /*
  347  * "Private" flags kept in td_pflags:
  348  * These are only written by curthread and thus need no locking.
  349  */
  350 #define TDP_OLDMASK     0x00000001 /* Need to restore mask after suspend. */
  351 #define TDP_INKTR       0x00000002 /* Thread is currently in KTR code. */
  352 #define TDP_INKTRACE    0x00000004 /* Thread is currently in KTRACE code. */
  353 #define TDP_BUFNEED     0x00000008 /* Do not recurse into the buf flush */
  354 #define TDP_COWINPROGRESS 0x00000010 /* Snapshot copy-on-write in progress. */
  355 #define TDP_ALTSTACK    0x00000020 /* Have alternate signal stack. */
  356 #define TDP_DEADLKTREAT 0x00000040 /* Lock aquisition - deadlock treatment. */
  357 #define TDP_UNUSED80    0x00000080 /* available. */
  358 #define TDP_NOSLEEPING  0x00000100 /* Thread is not allowed to sleep on a sq. */
  359 #define TDP_OWEUPC      0x00000200 /* Call addupc() at next AST. */
  360 #define TDP_ITHREAD     0x00000400 /* Thread is an interrupt thread. */
  361 #define TDP_UNUSED800   0x00000800 /* available. */
  362 #define TDP_SCHED1      0x00001000 /* Reserved for scheduler private use */
  363 #define TDP_SCHED2      0x00002000 /* Reserved for scheduler private use */
  364 #define TDP_SCHED3      0x00004000 /* Reserved for scheduler private use */
  365 #define TDP_SCHED4      0x00008000 /* Reserved for scheduler private use */
  366 #define TDP_GEOM        0x00010000 /* Settle GEOM before finishing syscall */
  367 #define TDP_SOFTDEP     0x00020000 /* Stuck processing softdep worklist */
  368 #define TDP_NORUNNINGBUF 0x00040000 /* Ignore runningbufspace check */
  369 #define TDP_WAKEUP      0x00080000 /* Don't sleep in umtx cond_wait */
  370 #define TDP_INBDFLUSH   0x00100000 /* Already in BO_BDFLUSH, do not recurse */
  371 #define TDP_KTHREAD     0x00200000 /* This is an official kernel thread */
  372 #define TDP_CALLCHAIN   0x00400000 /* Capture thread's callchain */
  373 #define TDP_IGNSUSP     0x00800000 /* Permission to ignore the MNTK_SUSPEND* */
  374 #define TDP_AUDITREC    0x01000000 /* Audit record pending on thread */
  375 
  376 /*
  377  * Reasons that the current thread can not be run yet.
  378  * More than one may apply.
  379  */
  380 #define TDI_SUSPENDED   0x0001  /* On suspension queue. */
  381 #define TDI_SLEEPING    0x0002  /* Actually asleep! (tricky). */
  382 #define TDI_SWAPPED     0x0004  /* Stack not in mem.  Bad juju if run. */
  383 #define TDI_LOCK        0x0008  /* Stopped on a lock. */
  384 #define TDI_IWAIT       0x0010  /* Awaiting interrupt. */
  385 
  386 #define TD_IS_SLEEPING(td)      ((td)->td_inhibitors & TDI_SLEEPING)
  387 #define TD_ON_SLEEPQ(td)        ((td)->td_wchan != NULL)
  388 #define TD_IS_SUSPENDED(td)     ((td)->td_inhibitors & TDI_SUSPENDED)
  389 #define TD_IS_SWAPPED(td)       ((td)->td_inhibitors & TDI_SWAPPED)
  390 #define TD_ON_LOCK(td)          ((td)->td_inhibitors & TDI_LOCK)
  391 #define TD_AWAITING_INTR(td)    ((td)->td_inhibitors & TDI_IWAIT)
  392 #define TD_IS_RUNNING(td)       ((td)->td_state == TDS_RUNNING)
  393 #define TD_ON_RUNQ(td)          ((td)->td_state == TDS_RUNQ)
  394 #define TD_CAN_RUN(td)          ((td)->td_state == TDS_CAN_RUN)
  395 #define TD_IS_INHIBITED(td)     ((td)->td_state == TDS_INHIBITED)
  396 #define TD_ON_UPILOCK(td)       ((td)->td_flags & TDF_UPIBLOCKED)
  397 #define TD_IS_IDLETHREAD(td)    ((td)->td_flags & TDF_IDLETD)
  398 
  399 
  400 #define TD_SET_INHIB(td, inhib) do {                    \
  401         (td)->td_state = TDS_INHIBITED;                 \
  402         (td)->td_inhibitors |= (inhib);                 \
  403 } while (0)
  404 
  405 #define TD_CLR_INHIB(td, inhib) do {                    \
  406         if (((td)->td_inhibitors & (inhib)) &&          \
  407             (((td)->td_inhibitors &= ~(inhib)) == 0))   \
  408                 (td)->td_state = TDS_CAN_RUN;           \
  409 } while (0)
  410 
  411 #define TD_SET_SLEEPING(td)     TD_SET_INHIB((td), TDI_SLEEPING)
  412 #define TD_SET_SWAPPED(td)      TD_SET_INHIB((td), TDI_SWAPPED)
  413 #define TD_SET_LOCK(td)         TD_SET_INHIB((td), TDI_LOCK)
  414 #define TD_SET_SUSPENDED(td)    TD_SET_INHIB((td), TDI_SUSPENDED)
  415 #define TD_SET_IWAIT(td)        TD_SET_INHIB((td), TDI_IWAIT)
  416 #define TD_SET_EXITING(td)      TD_SET_INHIB((td), TDI_EXITING)
  417 
  418 #define TD_CLR_SLEEPING(td)     TD_CLR_INHIB((td), TDI_SLEEPING)
  419 #define TD_CLR_SWAPPED(td)      TD_CLR_INHIB((td), TDI_SWAPPED)
  420 #define TD_CLR_LOCK(td)         TD_CLR_INHIB((td), TDI_LOCK)
  421 #define TD_CLR_SUSPENDED(td)    TD_CLR_INHIB((td), TDI_SUSPENDED)
  422 #define TD_CLR_IWAIT(td)        TD_CLR_INHIB((td), TDI_IWAIT)
  423 
  424 #define TD_SET_RUNNING(td)      (td)->td_state = TDS_RUNNING
  425 #define TD_SET_RUNQ(td)         (td)->td_state = TDS_RUNQ
  426 #define TD_SET_CAN_RUN(td)      (td)->td_state = TDS_CAN_RUN
  427 
  428 /*
  429  * XXX: Does this belong in resource.h or resourcevar.h instead?
  430  * Resource usage extension.  The times in rusage structs in the kernel are
  431  * never up to date.  The actual times are kept as runtimes and tick counts
  432  * (with control info in the "previous" times), and are converted when
  433  * userland asks for rusage info.  Backwards compatibility prevents putting
  434  * this directly in the user-visible rusage struct.
  435  *
  436  * Locking: (cj) means (j) for p_rux and (c) for p_crux.
  437  */
  438 struct rusage_ext {
  439         u_int64_t       rux_runtime;    /* (cj) Real time. */
  440         u_int64_t       rux_uticks;     /* (cj) Statclock hits in user mode. */
  441         u_int64_t       rux_sticks;     /* (cj) Statclock hits in sys mode. */
  442         u_int64_t       rux_iticks;     /* (cj) Statclock hits in intr mode. */
  443         u_int64_t       rux_uu;         /* (c) Previous user time in usec. */
  444         u_int64_t       rux_su;         /* (c) Previous sys time in usec. */
  445         u_int64_t       rux_tu;         /* (c) Previous total time in usec. */
  446 };
  447 
  448 /*
  449  * Process structure.
  450  */
  451 struct proc {
  452         LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_list;        /* (d) List of all processes. */
  453         TAILQ_HEAD(, thread) p_threads; /* (c) all threads. */
  454         struct mtx      p_slock;        /* process spin lock */
  455         struct ucred    *p_ucred;       /* (c) Process owner's identity. */
  456         struct filedesc *p_fd;          /* (b) Open files. */
  457         struct filedesc_to_leader *p_fdtol; /* (b) Tracking node */
  458         struct pstats   *p_stats;       /* (b) Accounting/statistics (CPU). */
  459         struct plimit   *p_limit;       /* (c) Process limits. */
  460         struct callout  p_limco;        /* (c) Limit callout handle */
  461         struct sigacts  *p_sigacts;     /* (x) Signal actions, state (CPU). */
  462 
  463         /*
  464          * The following don't make too much sense.
  465          * See the td_ or ke_ versions of the same flags.
  466          */
  467         int             p_flag;         /* (c) P_* flags. */
  468         enum {
  469                 PRS_NEW = 0,            /* In creation */
  470                 PRS_NORMAL,             /* threads can be run. */
  471                 PRS_ZOMBIE
  472         } p_state;                      /* (j/c) S* process status. */
  473         pid_t           p_pid;          /* (b) Process identifier. */
  474         LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_hash;        /* (d) Hash chain. */
  475         LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_pglist;      /* (g + e) List of processes in pgrp. */
  476         struct proc     *p_pptr;        /* (c + e) Pointer to parent process. */
  477         LIST_ENTRY(proc) p_sibling;     /* (e) List of sibling processes. */
  478         LIST_HEAD(, proc) p_children;   /* (e) Pointer to list of children. */
  479         struct mtx      p_mtx;          /* (n) Lock for this struct. */
  480         struct ksiginfo *p_ksi; /* Locked by parent proc lock */
  481         sigqueue_t      p_sigqueue;     /* (c) Sigs not delivered to a td. */
  482 #define p_siglist       p_sigqueue.sq_signals
  483 
  484 /* The following fields are all zeroed upon creation in fork. */
  485 #define p_startzero     p_oppid
  486         pid_t           p_oppid;        /* (c + e) Save ppid in ptrace. XXX */
  487         struct vmspace  *p_vmspace;     /* (b) Address space. */
  488         u_int           p_swtick;       /* (c) Tick when swapped in or out. */
  489         struct itimerval p_realtimer;   /* (c) Alarm timer. */
  490         struct rusage   p_ru;           /* (a) Exit information. */
  491         struct rusage_ext p_rux;        /* (cj) Internal resource usage. */
  492         struct rusage_ext p_crux;       /* (c) Internal child resource usage. */
  493         int             p_profthreads;  /* (c) Num threads in addupc_task. */
  494         volatile int    p_exitthreads;  /* (j) Number of threads exiting */
  495         int             p_traceflag;    /* (o) Kernel trace points. */
  496         struct vnode    *p_tracevp;     /* (c + o) Trace to vnode. */
  497         struct ucred    *p_tracecred;   /* (o) Credentials to trace with. */
  498         struct vnode    *p_textvp;      /* (b) Vnode of executable. */
  499         u_int           p_lock;         /* (c) Proclock (prevent swap) count. */
  500         struct sigiolst p_sigiolst;     /* (c) List of sigio sources. */
  501         int             p_sigparent;    /* (c) Signal to parent on exit. */
  502         int             p_sig;          /* (n) For core dump/debugger XXX. */
  503         u_long          p_code;         /* (n) For core dump/debugger XXX. */
  504         u_int           p_stops;        /* (c) Stop event bitmask. */
  505         u_int           p_stype;        /* (c) Stop event type. */
  506         char            p_step;         /* (c) Process is stopped. */
  507         u_char          p_pfsflags;     /* (c) Procfs flags. */
  508         struct nlminfo  *p_nlminfo;     /* (?) Only used by/for lockd. */
  509         struct kaioinfo *p_aioinfo;     /* (y) ASYNC I/O info. */
  510         struct thread   *p_singlethread;/* (c + j) If single threading this is it */
  511         int             p_suspcount;    /* (j) Num threads in suspended mode. */
  512         struct thread   *p_xthread;     /* (c) Trap thread */
  513         int             p_boundary_count;/* (c) Num threads at user boundary */
  514         int             p_pendingcnt;   /* how many signals are pending */
  515         struct itimers  *p_itimers;     /* (c) POSIX interval timers. */
  516 /* End area that is zeroed on creation. */
  517 #define p_endzero       p_magic
  518 
  519 /* The following fields are all copied upon creation in fork. */
  520 #define p_startcopy     p_endzero
  521         u_int           p_magic;        /* (b) Magic number. */
  522         int             p_osrel;        /* (x) osreldate for the
  523                                                binary (from ELF note, if any) */
  524         char            p_comm[MAXCOMLEN + 1];  /* (b) Process name. */
  525         struct pgrp     *p_pgrp;        /* (c + e) Pointer to process group. */
  526         struct sysentvec *p_sysent;     /* (b) Syscall dispatch info. */
  527         struct pargs    *p_args;        /* (c) Process arguments. */
  528         rlim_t          p_cpulimit;     /* (c) Current CPU limit in seconds. */
  529         signed char     p_nice;         /* (c) Process "nice" value. */
  530         int             p_fibnum;       /* in this routing domain XXX MRT */
  531 /* End area that is copied on creation. */
  532 #define p_endcopy       p_xstat
  533 
  534         u_short         p_xstat;        /* (c) Exit status; also stop sig. */
  535         struct knlist   p_klist;        /* (c) Knotes attached to this proc. */
  536         int             p_numthreads;   /* (c) Number of threads. */
  537         struct mdproc   p_md;           /* Any machine-dependent fields. */
  538         struct callout  p_itcallout;    /* (h + c) Interval timer callout. */
  539         u_short         p_acflag;       /* (c) Accounting flags. */
  540         struct proc     *p_peers;       /* (r) */
  541         struct proc     *p_leader;      /* (b) */
  542         void            *p_emuldata;    /* (c) Emulator state data. */
  543         struct label    *p_label;       /* (*) Proc (not subject) MAC label. */
  544         struct p_sched  *p_sched;       /* (*) Scheduler-specific data. */
  545         STAILQ_HEAD(, ktr_request)      p_ktr;  /* (o) KTR event queue. */
  546         LIST_HEAD(, mqueue_notifier)    p_mqnotifier; /* (c) mqueue notifiers.*/
  547         struct kdtrace_proc     *p_dtrace; /* (*) DTrace-specific data. */
  548         struct cv       p_pwait;        /* (*) wait cv for exit/exec */
  549 };
  550 
  551 #define p_session       p_pgrp->pg_session
  552 #define p_pgid          p_pgrp->pg_id
  553 
  554 #define NOCPU   0xff            /* For when we aren't on a CPU. */
  555 
  556 #define PROC_SLOCK(p)   mtx_lock_spin(&(p)->p_slock)
  557 #define PROC_SUNLOCK(p) mtx_unlock_spin(&(p)->p_slock)
  558 #define PROC_SLOCK_ASSERT(p, type)      mtx_assert(&(p)->p_slock, (type))
  559 
  560 /* These flags are kept in p_flag. */
  561 #define P_ADVLOCK       0x00001 /* Process may hold a POSIX advisory lock. */
  562 #define P_CONTROLT      0x00002 /* Has a controlling terminal. */
  563 #define P_KTHREAD       0x00004 /* Kernel thread (*). */
  564 #define P_NOLOAD        0x00008 /* Ignore during load avg calculations. */
  565 #define P_PPWAIT        0x00010 /* Parent is waiting for child to exec/exit. */
  566 #define P_PROFIL        0x00020 /* Has started profiling. */
  567 #define P_STOPPROF      0x00040 /* Has thread requesting to stop profiling. */
  568 #define P_HADTHREADS    0x00080 /* Has had threads (no cleanup shortcuts) */
  569 #define P_SUGID         0x00100 /* Had set id privileges since last exec. */
  570 #define P_SYSTEM        0x00200 /* System proc: no sigs, stats or swapping. */
  571 #define P_SINGLE_EXIT   0x00400 /* Threads suspending should exit, not wait. */
  572 #define P_TRACED        0x00800 /* Debugged process being traced. */
  573 #define P_WAITED        0x01000 /* Someone is waiting for us. */
  574 #define P_WEXIT         0x02000 /* Working on exiting. */
  575 #define P_EXEC          0x04000 /* Process called exec. */
  576 #define P_UNUSED8000    0x08000 /* available. */
  577 #define P_CONTINUED     0x10000 /* Proc has continued from a stopped state. */
  578 #define P_STOPPED_SIG   0x20000 /* Stopped due to SIGSTOP/SIGTSTP. */
  579 #define P_STOPPED_TRACE 0x40000 /* Stopped because of tracing. */
  580 #define P_STOPPED_SINGLE 0x80000 /* Only 1 thread can continue (not to user). */
  581 #define P_PROTECTED     0x100000 /* Do not kill on memory overcommit. */
  582 #define P_SIGEVENT      0x200000 /* Process pending signals changed. */
  583 #define P_SINGLE_BOUNDARY 0x400000 /* Threads should suspend at user boundary. */
  584 #define P_HWPMC         0x800000 /* Process is using HWPMCs */
  585 
  586 #define P_JAILED        0x1000000 /* Process is in jail. */
  587 #define P_INEXEC        0x4000000 /* Process is in execve(). */
  588 #define P_STATCHILD     0x8000000 /* Child process stopped or exited. */
  589 #define P_INMEM         0x10000000 /* Loaded into memory. */
  590 #define P_SWAPPINGOUT   0x20000000 /* Process is being swapped out. */
  591 #define P_SWAPPINGIN    0x40000000 /* Process is being swapped in. */
  592 
  593 #define P_STOPPED       (P_STOPPED_SIG|P_STOPPED_SINGLE|P_STOPPED_TRACE)
  594 #define P_SHOULDSTOP(p) ((p)->p_flag & P_STOPPED)
  595 
  596 /*
  597  * These were process status values (p_stat), now they are only used in
  598  * legacy conversion code.
  599  */
  600 #define SIDL    1               /* Process being created by fork. */
  601 #define SRUN    2               /* Currently runnable. */
  602 #define SSLEEP  3               /* Sleeping on an address. */
  603 #define SSTOP   4               /* Process debugging or suspension. */
  604 #define SZOMB   5               /* Awaiting collection by parent. */
  605 #define SWAIT   6               /* Waiting for interrupt. */
  606 #define SLOCK   7               /* Blocked on a lock. */
  607 
  608 #define P_MAGIC         0xbeefface
  609 
  610 #ifdef _KERNEL
  611 
  612 /* Types and flags for mi_switch(). */
  613 #define SW_TYPE_MASK            0xff    /* First 8 bits are switch type */
  614 #define SWT_NONE                0       /* Unspecified switch. */
  615 #define SWT_PREEMPT             1       /* Switching due to preemption. */
  616 #define SWT_OWEPREEMPT          2       /* Switching due to opepreempt. */
  617 #define SWT_TURNSTILE           3       /* Turnstile contention. */
  618 #define SWT_SLEEPQ              4       /* Sleepq wait. */
  619 #define SWT_SLEEPQTIMO          5       /* Sleepq timeout wait. */
  620 #define SWT_RELINQUISH          6       /* yield call. */
  621 #define SWT_NEEDRESCHED         7       /* NEEDRESCHED was set. */
  622 #define SWT_IDLE                8       /* Switching from the idle thread. */
  623 #define SWT_IWAIT               9       /* Waiting for interrupts. */
  624 #define SWT_SUSPEND             10      /* Thread suspended. */
  625 #define SWT_REMOTEPREEMPT       11      /* Remote processor preempted. */
  626 #define SWT_REMOTEWAKEIDLE      12      /* Remote processor preempted idle. */
  627 #define SWT_COUNT               13      /* Number of switch types. */
  628 /* Flags */
  629 #define SW_VOL          0x0100          /* Voluntary switch. */
  630 #define SW_INVOL        0x0200          /* Involuntary switch. */
  631 #define SW_PREEMPT      0x0400          /* The invol switch is a preemption */
  632 
  633 /* How values for thread_single(). */
  634 #define SINGLE_NO_EXIT  0
  635 #define SINGLE_EXIT     1
  636 #define SINGLE_BOUNDARY 2
  637 
  638 #ifdef MALLOC_DECLARE
  639 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_PARGS);
  640 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_PGRP);
  641 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_SESSION);
  642 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_SUBPROC);
  643 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_ZOMBIE);
  644 #endif
  645 
  646 #define FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM(p)                                       \
  647         LIST_FOREACH((p), &allproc, p_list)
  648 #define FOREACH_THREAD_IN_PROC(p, td)                                   \
  649         TAILQ_FOREACH((td), &(p)->p_threads, td_plist)
  650 
  651 #define FIRST_THREAD_IN_PROC(p) TAILQ_FIRST(&(p)->p_threads)
  652 
  653 /*
  654  * We use process IDs <= PID_MAX; PID_MAX + 1 must also fit in a pid_t,
  655  * as it is used to represent "no process group".
  656  */
  657 #define PID_MAX         99999
  658 #define NO_PID          100000
  659 
  660 #define SESS_LEADER(p)  ((p)->p_session->s_leader == (p))
  661 
  662 
  663 #define STOPEVENT(p, e, v) do {                                         \
  664         if ((p)->p_stops & (e)) {                                       \
  665                 PROC_LOCK(p);                                           \
  666                 stopevent((p), (e), (v));                               \
  667                 PROC_UNLOCK(p);                                         \
  668         }                                                               \
  669 } while (0)
  670 #define _STOPEVENT(p, e, v) do {                                        \
  671         PROC_LOCK_ASSERT(p, MA_OWNED);                                  \
  672         WITNESS_WARN(WARN_GIANTOK | WARN_SLEEPOK, &p->p_mtx.lock_object, \
  673             "checking stopevent %d", (e));                              \
  674         if ((p)->p_stops & (e))                                         \
  675                 stopevent((p), (e), (v));                               \
  676 } while (0)
  677 
  678 /* Lock and unlock a process. */
  679 #define PROC_LOCK(p)    mtx_lock(&(p)->p_mtx)
  680 #define PROC_TRYLOCK(p) mtx_trylock(&(p)->p_mtx)
  681 #define PROC_UNLOCK(p)  mtx_unlock(&(p)->p_mtx)
  682 #define PROC_LOCKED(p)  mtx_owned(&(p)->p_mtx)
  683 #define PROC_LOCK_ASSERT(p, type)       mtx_assert(&(p)->p_mtx, (type))
  684 
  685 /* Lock and unlock a process group. */
  686 #define PGRP_LOCK(pg)   mtx_lock(&(pg)->pg_mtx)
  687 #define PGRP_UNLOCK(pg) mtx_unlock(&(pg)->pg_mtx)
  688 #define PGRP_LOCKED(pg) mtx_owned(&(pg)->pg_mtx)
  689 #define PGRP_LOCK_ASSERT(pg, type)      mtx_assert(&(pg)->pg_mtx, (type))
  690 
  691 #define PGRP_LOCK_PGSIGNAL(pg) do {                                     \
  692         if ((pg) != NULL)                                               \
  693                 PGRP_LOCK(pg);                                          \
  694 } while (0)
  695 #define PGRP_UNLOCK_PGSIGNAL(pg) do {                                   \
  696         if ((pg) != NULL)                                               \
  697                 PGRP_UNLOCK(pg);                                        \
  698 } while (0)
  699 
  700 /* Lock and unlock a session. */
  701 #define SESS_LOCK(s)    mtx_lock(&(s)->s_mtx)
  702 #define SESS_UNLOCK(s)  mtx_unlock(&(s)->s_mtx)
  703 #define SESS_LOCKED(s)  mtx_owned(&(s)->s_mtx)
  704 #define SESS_LOCK_ASSERT(s, type)       mtx_assert(&(s)->s_mtx, (type))
  705 
  706 /* Hold process U-area in memory, normally for ptrace/procfs work. */
  707 #define PHOLD(p) do {                                                   \
  708         PROC_LOCK(p);                                                   \
  709         _PHOLD(p);                                                      \
  710         PROC_UNLOCK(p);                                                 \
  711 } while (0)
  712 #define _PHOLD(p) do {                                                  \
  713         PROC_LOCK_ASSERT((p), MA_OWNED);                                \
  714         KASSERT(!((p)->p_flag & P_WEXIT) || (p) == curproc,             \
  715             ("PHOLD of exiting process"));                              \
  716         (p)->p_lock++;                                                  \
  717         if (((p)->p_flag & P_INMEM) == 0)                               \
  718                 faultin((p));                                           \
  719 } while (0)
  720 #define PROC_ASSERT_HELD(p) do {                                        \
  721         KASSERT((p)->p_lock > 0, ("process not held"));                 \
  722 } while (0)
  723 
  724 #define PRELE(p) do {                                                   \
  725         PROC_LOCK((p));                                                 \
  726         _PRELE((p));                                                    \
  727         PROC_UNLOCK((p));                                               \
  728 } while (0)
  729 #define _PRELE(p) do {                                                  \
  730         PROC_LOCK_ASSERT((p), MA_OWNED);                                \
  731         (--(p)->p_lock);                                                \
  732         if (((p)->p_flag & P_WEXIT) && (p)->p_lock == 0)                \
  733                 wakeup(&(p)->p_lock);                                   \
  734 } while (0)
  735 #define PROC_ASSERT_NOT_HELD(p) do {                                    \
  736         KASSERT((p)->p_lock == 0, ("process held"));                    \
  737 } while (0)
  738 
  739 /* Check whether a thread is safe to be swapped out. */
  740 #define thread_safetoswapout(td)        ((td)->td_flags & TDF_CANSWAP)
  741 
  742 /* Control whether or not it is safe for curthread to sleep. */
  743 #define THREAD_NO_SLEEPING() do {                                       \
  744         KASSERT(!(curthread->td_pflags & TDP_NOSLEEPING),               \
  745             ("nested no sleeping"));                                    \
  746         curthread->td_pflags |= TDP_NOSLEEPING;                         \
  747 } while (0)
  748 
  749 #define THREAD_SLEEPING_OK() do {                                       \
  750         KASSERT((curthread->td_pflags & TDP_NOSLEEPING),                \
  751             ("nested sleeping ok"));                                    \
  752         curthread->td_pflags &= ~TDP_NOSLEEPING;                        \
  753 } while (0)
  754 
  755 #define PIDHASH(pid)    (&pidhashtbl[(pid) & pidhash])
  756 extern LIST_HEAD(pidhashhead, proc) *pidhashtbl;
  757 extern u_long pidhash;
  758 
  759 #define PGRPHASH(pgid)  (&pgrphashtbl[(pgid) & pgrphash])
  760 extern LIST_HEAD(pgrphashhead, pgrp) *pgrphashtbl;
  761 extern u_long pgrphash;
  762 
  763 extern struct sx allproc_lock;
  764 extern struct sx proctree_lock;
  765 extern struct mtx ppeers_lock;
  766 extern struct proc proc0;               /* Process slot for swapper. */
  767 extern struct thread thread0;           /* Primary thread in proc0. */
  768 extern struct vmspace vmspace0;         /* VM space for proc0. */
  769 extern int hogticks;                    /* Limit on kernel cpu hogs. */
  770 extern int lastpid;
  771 extern int nprocs, maxproc;             /* Current and max number of procs. */
  772 extern int maxprocperuid;               /* Max procs per uid. */
  773 extern u_long ps_arg_cache_limit;
  774 
  775 LIST_HEAD(proclist, proc);
  776 TAILQ_HEAD(procqueue, proc);
  777 TAILQ_HEAD(threadqueue, thread);
  778 extern struct proclist allproc;         /* List of all processes. */
  779 extern struct proclist zombproc;        /* List of zombie processes. */
  780 extern struct proc *initproc, *pageproc; /* Process slots for init, pager. */
  781 
  782 extern struct uma_zone *proc_zone;
  783 
  784 struct  proc *pfind(pid_t);             /* Find process by id. */
  785 struct  pgrp *pgfind(pid_t);            /* Find process group by id. */
  786 struct  proc *zpfind(pid_t);            /* Find zombie process by id. */
  787 
  788 void    ast(struct trapframe *framep);
  789 struct  thread *choosethread(void);
  790 int     cr_cansignal(struct ucred *cred, struct proc *proc, int signum);
  791 int     enterpgrp(struct proc *p, pid_t pgid, struct pgrp *pgrp,
  792             struct session *sess);
  793 int     enterthispgrp(struct proc *p, struct pgrp *pgrp);
  794 void    faultin(struct proc *p);
  795 void    fixjobc(struct proc *p, struct pgrp *pgrp, int entering);
  796 int     fork1(struct thread *, int, int, struct proc **);
  797 void    fork_exit(void (*)(void *, struct trapframe *), void *,
  798             struct trapframe *);
  799 void    fork_return(struct thread *, struct trapframe *);
  800 int     inferior(struct proc *p);
  801 void    kick_proc0(void);
  802 int     leavepgrp(struct proc *p);
  803 int     maybe_preempt(struct thread *td);
  804 void    mi_switch(int flags, struct thread *newtd);
  805 int     p_candebug(struct thread *td, struct proc *p);
  806 int     p_cansee(struct thread *td, struct proc *p);
  807 int     p_cansched(struct thread *td, struct proc *p);
  808 int     p_cansignal(struct thread *td, struct proc *p, int signum);
  809 int     p_canwait(struct thread *td, struct proc *p);
  810 struct  pargs *pargs_alloc(int len);
  811 void    pargs_drop(struct pargs *pa);
  812 void    pargs_hold(struct pargs *pa);
  813 void    procinit(void);
  814 void    proc_linkup0(struct proc *p, struct thread *td);
  815 void    proc_linkup(struct proc *p, struct thread *td);
  816 void    proc_reparent(struct proc *child, struct proc *newparent);
  817 struct  pstats *pstats_alloc(void);
  818 void    pstats_fork(struct pstats *src, struct pstats *dst);
  819 void    pstats_free(struct pstats *ps);
  820 int     securelevel_ge(struct ucred *cr, int level);
  821 int     securelevel_gt(struct ucred *cr, int level);
  822 void    sess_hold(struct session *);
  823 void    sess_release(struct session *);
  824 int     setrunnable(struct thread *);
  825 void    setsugid(struct proc *p);
  826 int     sigonstack(size_t sp);
  827 void    sleepinit(void);
  828 void    stopevent(struct proc *, u_int, u_int);
  829 void    threadinit(void);
  830 void    cpu_idle(int);
  831 int     cpu_idle_wakeup(int);
  832 extern  void (*cpu_idle_hook)(void);    /* Hook to machdep CPU idler. */
  833 void    cpu_switch(struct thread *, struct thread *, struct mtx *);
  834 void    cpu_throw(struct thread *, struct thread *) __dead2;
  835 void    unsleep(struct thread *);
  836 void    userret(struct thread *, struct trapframe *);
  837 
  838 void    cpu_exit(struct thread *);
  839 void    exit1(struct thread *, int) __dead2;
  840 void    cpu_fork(struct thread *, struct proc *, struct thread *, int);
  841 void    cpu_set_fork_handler(struct thread *, void (*)(void *), void *);
  842 
  843 void    cpu_set_upcall(struct thread *td, struct thread *td0);
  844 void    cpu_set_upcall_kse(struct thread *, void (*)(void *), void *,
  845             stack_t *);
  846 int     cpu_set_user_tls(struct thread *, void *tls_base);
  847 void    cpu_thread_alloc(struct thread *);
  848 void    cpu_thread_clean(struct thread *);
  849 void    cpu_thread_exit(struct thread *);
  850 void    cpu_thread_free(struct thread *);
  851 void    cpu_thread_swapin(struct thread *);
  852 void    cpu_thread_swapout(struct thread *);
  853 struct  thread *thread_alloc(int pages);
  854 int     thread_alloc_stack(struct thread *, int pages);
  855 void    thread_exit(void) __dead2;
  856 void    thread_free(struct thread *td);
  857 void    thread_link(struct thread *td, struct proc *p);
  858 void    thread_reap(void);
  859 int     thread_single(int how);
  860 void    thread_single_end(void);
  861 void    thread_stash(struct thread *td);
  862 void    thread_stopped(struct proc *p);
  863 void    childproc_stopped(struct proc *child, int reason);
  864 void    childproc_continued(struct proc *child);
  865 void    childproc_exited(struct proc *child);
  866 int     thread_suspend_check(int how);
  867 void    thread_suspend_switch(struct thread *);
  868 void    thread_suspend_one(struct thread *td);
  869 void    thread_unlink(struct thread *td);
  870 void    thread_unsuspend(struct proc *p);
  871 int     thread_unsuspend_one(struct thread *td);
  872 void    thread_unthread(struct thread *td);
  873 void    thread_wait(struct proc *p);
  874 struct thread   *thread_find(struct proc *p, lwpid_t tid);
  875 void    thr_exit1(void);
  876 
  877 #endif  /* _KERNEL */
  878 
  879 #endif  /* !_SYS_PROC_H_ */

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