The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 1982, 1988, 1991, 1993
    3  *      The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
    4  * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
    5  * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
    6  * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
    7  * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
    8  * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
    9  *
   10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
   12  * are met:
   13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   18  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   19  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   20  *    without specific prior written permission.
   21  *
   22  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   23  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   24  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   25  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   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  *      @(#)systm.h     8.7 (Berkeley) 3/29/95
   35  * $FreeBSD: releng/9.1/sys/sys/systm.h 235539 2012-05-17 10:25:34Z dim $
   36  */
   37 
   38 #ifndef _SYS_SYSTM_H_
   39 #define _SYS_SYSTM_H_
   40 
   41 #include <machine/atomic.h>
   42 #include <machine/cpufunc.h>
   43 #include <sys/callout.h>
   44 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
   45 #include <sys/queue.h>
   46 #include <sys/stdint.h>         /* for people using printf mainly */
   47 
   48 extern int cold;                /* nonzero if we are doing a cold boot */
   49 extern int rebooting;           /* kern_reboot() has been called. */
   50 extern const char *panicstr;    /* panic message */
   51 extern char version[];          /* system version */
   52 extern char copyright[];        /* system copyright */
   53 extern int kstack_pages;        /* number of kernel stack pages */
   54 
   55 extern u_long pagesizes[];      /* supported page sizes */
   56 extern long physmem;            /* physical memory */
   57 extern long realmem;            /* 'real' memory */
   58 
   59 extern char *rootdevnames[2];   /* names of possible root devices */
   60 
   61 extern int boothowto;           /* reboot flags, from console subsystem */
   62 extern int bootverbose;         /* nonzero to print verbose messages */
   63 
   64 extern int maxusers;            /* system tune hint */
   65 extern int ngroups_max;         /* max # of supplemental groups */
   66 extern int vm_guest;            /* Running as virtual machine guest? */
   67 
   68 /*
   69  * Detected virtual machine guest types. The intention is to expand
   70  * and/or add to the VM_GUEST_VM type if specific VM functionality is
   71  * ever implemented (e.g. vendor-specific paravirtualization features).
   72  */
   73 enum VM_GUEST { VM_GUEST_NO = 0, VM_GUEST_VM, VM_GUEST_XEN };
   74 
   75 #ifdef  INVARIANTS              /* The option is always available */
   76 #define KASSERT(exp,msg) do {                                           \
   77         if (__predict_false(!(exp)))                                    \
   78                 panic msg;                                              \
   79 } while (0)
   80 #define VNASSERT(exp, vp, msg) do {                                     \
   81         if (__predict_false(!(exp))) {                                  \
   82                 vn_printf(vp, "VNASSERT failed\n");                     \
   83                 panic msg;                                              \
   84         }                                                               \
   85 } while (0)
   86 #else
   87 #define KASSERT(exp,msg) do { \
   88 } while (0)
   89 
   90 #define VNASSERT(exp, vp, msg) do { \
   91 } while (0)
   92 #endif
   93 
   94 #ifndef CTASSERT                /* Allow lint to override */
   95 #define CTASSERT(x)             _CTASSERT(x, __LINE__)
   96 #define _CTASSERT(x, y)         __CTASSERT(x, y)
   97 #define __CTASSERT(x, y)        typedef char __assert ## y[(x) ? 1 : -1]
   98 #endif
   99 
  100 /*
  101  * Assert that a pointer can be loaded from memory atomically.
  102  *
  103  * This assertion enforces stronger alignment than necessary.  For example,
  104  * on some architectures, atomicity for unaligned loads will depend on
  105  * whether or not the load spans multiple cache lines.
  106  */
  107 #define ASSERT_ATOMIC_LOAD_PTR(var, msg)                                \
  108         KASSERT(sizeof(var) == sizeof(void *) &&                        \
  109             ((uintptr_t)&(var) & (sizeof(void *) - 1)) == 0, msg)
  110 
  111 /*
  112  * If we have already panic'd and this is the thread that called
  113  * panic(), then don't block on any mutexes but silently succeed.
  114  * Otherwise, the kernel will deadlock since the scheduler isn't
  115  * going to run the thread that holds any lock we need.
  116  */
  117 #define SCHEDULER_STOPPED() __predict_false(curthread->td_stopsched)
  118 
  119 /*
  120  * XXX the hints declarations are even more misplaced than most declarations
  121  * in this file, since they are needed in one file (per arch) and only used
  122  * in two files.
  123  * XXX most of these variables should be const.
  124  */
  125 extern int osreldate;
  126 extern int envmode;
  127 extern int hintmode;            /* 0 = off. 1 = config, 2 = fallback */
  128 extern int dynamic_kenv;
  129 extern struct mtx kenv_lock;
  130 extern char *kern_envp;
  131 extern char static_env[];
  132 extern char static_hints[];     /* by config for now */
  133 
  134 extern char **kenvp;
  135 
  136 extern const void *zero_region; /* address space maps to a zeroed page  */
  137 
  138 extern int iosize_max_clamp;
  139 #define IOSIZE_MAX      (iosize_max_clamp ? INT_MAX : SSIZE_MAX)
  140 
  141 /*
  142  * General function declarations.
  143  */
  144 
  145 struct inpcb;
  146 struct lock_object;
  147 struct malloc_type;
  148 struct mtx;
  149 struct proc;
  150 struct socket;
  151 struct thread;
  152 struct tty;
  153 struct ucred;
  154 struct uio;
  155 struct _jmp_buf;
  156 struct trapframe;
  157 
  158 int     setjmp(struct _jmp_buf *) __returns_twice;
  159 void    longjmp(struct _jmp_buf *, int) __dead2;
  160 int     dumpstatus(vm_offset_t addr, off_t count);
  161 int     nullop(void);
  162 int     eopnotsupp(void);
  163 int     ureadc(int, struct uio *);
  164 void    hashdestroy(void *, struct malloc_type *, u_long);
  165 void    *hashinit(int count, struct malloc_type *type, u_long *hashmask);
  166 void    *hashinit_flags(int count, struct malloc_type *type,
  167     u_long *hashmask, int flags);
  168 #define HASH_NOWAIT     0x00000001
  169 #define HASH_WAITOK     0x00000002
  170 
  171 void    *phashinit(int count, struct malloc_type *type, u_long *nentries);
  172 void    g_waitidle(void);
  173 
  174 void    panic(const char *, ...) __dead2 __printflike(1, 2);
  175 
  176 void    cpu_boot(int);
  177 void    cpu_flush_dcache(void *, size_t);
  178 void    cpu_rootconf(void);
  179 void    critical_enter(void);
  180 void    critical_exit(void);
  181 void    init_param1(void);
  182 void    init_param2(long physpages);
  183 void    init_static_kenv(char *, size_t);
  184 void    tablefull(const char *);
  185 int     kvprintf(char const *, void (*)(int, void*), void *, int,
  186             __va_list) __printflike(1, 0);
  187 void    log(int, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3);
  188 void    log_console(struct uio *);
  189 int     printf(const char *, ...) __printflike(1, 2);
  190 int     snprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, ...) __printflike(3, 4);
  191 int     sprintf(char *buf, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3);
  192 int     uprintf(const char *, ...) __printflike(1, 2);
  193 int     vprintf(const char *, __va_list) __printflike(1, 0);
  194 int     vsnprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, __va_list) __printflike(3, 0);
  195 int     vsnrprintf(char *, size_t, int, const char *, __va_list) __printflike(4, 0);
  196 int     vsprintf(char *buf, const char *, __va_list) __printflike(2, 0);
  197 int     ttyprintf(struct tty *, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3);
  198 int     sscanf(const char *, char const *, ...) __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  199 int     vsscanf(const char *, char const *, __va_list) __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  200 long    strtol(const char *, char **, int) __nonnull(1);
  201 u_long  strtoul(const char *, char **, int) __nonnull(1);
  202 quad_t  strtoq(const char *, char **, int) __nonnull(1);
  203 u_quad_t strtouq(const char *, char **, int) __nonnull(1);
  204 void    tprintf(struct proc *p, int pri, const char *, ...) __printflike(3, 4);
  205 void    hexdump(const void *ptr, int length, const char *hdr, int flags);
  206 #define HD_COLUMN_MASK  0xff
  207 #define HD_DELIM_MASK   0xff00
  208 #define HD_OMIT_COUNT   (1 << 16)
  209 #define HD_OMIT_HEX     (1 << 17)
  210 #define HD_OMIT_CHARS   (1 << 18)
  211 
  212 #define ovbcopy(f, t, l) bcopy((f), (t), (l))
  213 void    bcopy(const void *from, void *to, size_t len) __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  214 void    bzero(void *buf, size_t len) __nonnull(1);
  215 
  216 void    *memcpy(void *to, const void *from, size_t len) __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  217 void    *memmove(void *dest, const void *src, size_t n) __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  218 
  219 int     copystr(const void * __restrict kfaddr, void * __restrict kdaddr,
  220             size_t len, size_t * __restrict lencopied)
  221             __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  222 int     copyinstr(const void * __restrict udaddr, void * __restrict kaddr,
  223             size_t len, size_t * __restrict lencopied)
  224             __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  225 int     copyin(const void * __restrict udaddr, void * __restrict kaddr,
  226             size_t len) __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  227 int     copyin_nofault(const void * __restrict udaddr, void * __restrict kaddr,
  228             size_t len) __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  229 int     copyout(const void * __restrict kaddr, void * __restrict udaddr,
  230             size_t len) __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  231 int     copyout_nofault(const void * __restrict kaddr, void * __restrict udaddr,
  232             size_t len) __nonnull(1) __nonnull(2);
  233 
  234 int     fubyte(const void *base);
  235 long    fuword(const void *base);
  236 int     fuword16(void *base);
  237 int32_t fuword32(const void *base);
  238 int64_t fuword64(const void *base);
  239 int     subyte(void *base, int byte);
  240 int     suword(void *base, long word);
  241 int     suword16(void *base, int word);
  242 int     suword32(void *base, int32_t word);
  243 int     suword64(void *base, int64_t word);
  244 uint32_t casuword32(volatile uint32_t *base, uint32_t oldval, uint32_t newval);
  245 u_long   casuword(volatile u_long *p, u_long oldval, u_long newval);
  246 
  247 void    realitexpire(void *);
  248 
  249 int     sysbeep(int hertz, int period);
  250 
  251 void    hardclock(int usermode, uintfptr_t pc);
  252 void    hardclock_cnt(int cnt, int usermode);
  253 void    hardclock_cpu(int usermode);
  254 void    hardclock_sync(int cpu);
  255 void    softclock(void *);
  256 void    statclock(int usermode);
  257 void    statclock_cnt(int cnt, int usermode);
  258 void    profclock(int usermode, uintfptr_t pc);
  259 void    profclock_cnt(int cnt, int usermode, uintfptr_t pc);
  260 
  261 int     hardclockintr(void);
  262 
  263 void    startprofclock(struct proc *);
  264 void    stopprofclock(struct proc *);
  265 void    cpu_startprofclock(void);
  266 void    cpu_stopprofclock(void);
  267 void    cpu_idleclock(void);
  268 void    cpu_activeclock(void);
  269 extern int      cpu_can_deep_sleep;
  270 extern int      cpu_disable_deep_sleep;
  271 
  272 int     cr_cansee(struct ucred *u1, struct ucred *u2);
  273 int     cr_canseesocket(struct ucred *cred, struct socket *so);
  274 int     cr_canseeinpcb(struct ucred *cred, struct inpcb *inp);
  275 
  276 char    *getenv(const char *name);
  277 void    freeenv(char *env);
  278 int     getenv_int(const char *name, int *data);
  279 int     getenv_uint(const char *name, unsigned int *data);
  280 int     getenv_long(const char *name, long *data);
  281 int     getenv_ulong(const char *name, unsigned long *data);
  282 int     getenv_string(const char *name, char *data, int size);
  283 int     getenv_quad(const char *name, quad_t *data);
  284 int     setenv(const char *name, const char *value);
  285 int     unsetenv(const char *name);
  286 int     testenv(const char *name);
  287 
  288 typedef uint64_t (cpu_tick_f)(void);
  289 void set_cputicker(cpu_tick_f *func, uint64_t freq, unsigned var);
  290 extern cpu_tick_f *cpu_ticks;
  291 uint64_t cpu_tickrate(void);
  292 uint64_t cputick2usec(uint64_t tick);
  293 
  294 #ifdef APM_FIXUP_CALLTODO
  295 struct timeval;
  296 void    adjust_timeout_calltodo(struct timeval *time_change);
  297 #endif /* APM_FIXUP_CALLTODO */
  298 
  299 #include <sys/libkern.h>
  300 
  301 /* Initialize the world */
  302 void    consinit(void);
  303 void    cpu_initclocks(void);
  304 void    cpu_initclocks_bsp(void);
  305 void    cpu_initclocks_ap(void);
  306 void    usrinfoinit(void);
  307 
  308 /* Finalize the world */
  309 void    kern_reboot(int) __dead2;
  310 void    shutdown_nice(int);
  311 
  312 /* Timeouts */
  313 typedef void timeout_t(void *); /* timeout function type */
  314 #define CALLOUT_HANDLE_INITIALIZER(handle)      \
  315         { NULL }
  316 
  317 void    callout_handle_init(struct callout_handle *);
  318 struct  callout_handle timeout(timeout_t *, void *, int);
  319 void    untimeout(timeout_t *, void *, struct callout_handle);
  320 caddr_t kern_timeout_callwheel_alloc(caddr_t v);
  321 void    kern_timeout_callwheel_init(void);
  322 
  323 /* Stubs for obsolete functions that used to be for interrupt management */
  324 static __inline void            spl0(void)              { return; }
  325 static __inline intrmask_t      splbio(void)            { return 0; }
  326 static __inline intrmask_t      splcam(void)            { return 0; }
  327 static __inline intrmask_t      splclock(void)          { return 0; }
  328 static __inline intrmask_t      splhigh(void)           { return 0; }
  329 static __inline intrmask_t      splimp(void)            { return 0; }
  330 static __inline intrmask_t      splnet(void)            { return 0; }
  331 static __inline intrmask_t      splsoftcam(void)        { return 0; }
  332 static __inline intrmask_t      splsoftclock(void)      { return 0; }
  333 static __inline intrmask_t      splsofttty(void)        { return 0; }
  334 static __inline intrmask_t      splsoftvm(void)         { return 0; }
  335 static __inline intrmask_t      splsofttq(void)         { return 0; }
  336 static __inline intrmask_t      splstatclock(void)      { return 0; }
  337 static __inline intrmask_t      spltty(void)            { return 0; }
  338 static __inline intrmask_t      splvm(void)             { return 0; }
  339 static __inline void            splx(intrmask_t ipl __unused)   { return; }
  340 
  341 /*
  342  * Common `proc' functions are declared here so that proc.h can be included
  343  * less often.
  344  */
  345 int     _sleep(void *chan, struct lock_object *lock, int pri, const char *wmesg,
  346             int timo) __nonnull(1);
  347 #define msleep(chan, mtx, pri, wmesg, timo)                             \
  348         _sleep((chan), &(mtx)->lock_object, (pri), (wmesg), (timo))
  349 int     msleep_spin(void *chan, struct mtx *mtx, const char *wmesg, int timo)
  350             __nonnull(1);
  351 int     pause(const char *wmesg, int timo);
  352 #define tsleep(chan, pri, wmesg, timo)                                  \
  353         _sleep((chan), NULL, (pri), (wmesg), (timo))
  354 void    wakeup(void *chan) __nonnull(1);
  355 void    wakeup_one(void *chan) __nonnull(1);
  356 
  357 /*
  358  * Common `struct cdev *' stuff are declared here to avoid #include poisoning
  359  */
  360 
  361 struct cdev;
  362 dev_t dev2udev(struct cdev *x);
  363 const char *devtoname(struct cdev *cdev);
  364 
  365 int poll_no_poll(int events);
  366 
  367 /* XXX: Should be void nanodelay(u_int nsec); */
  368 void    DELAY(int usec);
  369 
  370 /* Root mount holdback API */
  371 struct root_hold_token;
  372 
  373 struct root_hold_token *root_mount_hold(const char *identifier);
  374 void root_mount_rel(struct root_hold_token *h);
  375 void root_mount_wait(void);
  376 int root_mounted(void);
  377 
  378 
  379 /*
  380  * Unit number allocation API. (kern/subr_unit.c)
  381  */
  382 struct unrhdr;
  383 struct unrhdr *new_unrhdr(int low, int high, struct mtx *mutex);
  384 void delete_unrhdr(struct unrhdr *uh);
  385 void clean_unrhdr(struct unrhdr *uh);
  386 void clean_unrhdrl(struct unrhdr *uh);
  387 int alloc_unr(struct unrhdr *uh);
  388 int alloc_unr_specific(struct unrhdr *uh, u_int item);
  389 int alloc_unrl(struct unrhdr *uh);
  390 void free_unr(struct unrhdr *uh, u_int item);
  391 
  392 /*
  393  * Population count algorithm using SWAR approach
  394  * - "SIMD Within A Register".
  395  */
  396 static __inline uint32_t
  397 bitcount32(uint32_t x)
  398 {
  399 
  400         x = (x & 0x55555555) + ((x & 0xaaaaaaaa) >> 1);
  401         x = (x & 0x33333333) + ((x & 0xcccccccc) >> 2);
  402         x = (x + (x >> 4)) & 0x0f0f0f0f;
  403         x = (x + (x >> 8));
  404         x = (x + (x >> 16)) & 0x000000ff;
  405         return (x);
  406 }
  407 
  408 static __inline uint16_t
  409 bitcount16(uint32_t x)
  410 {
  411 
  412         x = (x & 0x5555) + ((x & 0xaaaa) >> 1);
  413         x = (x & 0x3333) + ((x & 0xcccc) >> 2);
  414         x = (x + (x >> 4)) & 0x0f0f;
  415         x = (x + (x >> 8)) & 0x00ff;
  416         return (x);
  417 }
  418 
  419 #endif /* !_SYS_SYSTM_H_ */

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