lock.h revision 102506
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28 *	from BSDI $Id: mutex.h,v 2.7.2.35 2000/04/27 03:10:26 cp Exp $
29 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/sys/lock.h 102506 2002-08-28 05:14:55Z bde $
30 */
31
32#ifndef _SYS_LOCK_H_
33#define _SYS_LOCK_H_
34
35#include <sys/queue.h>
36#include <sys/_lock.h>
37
38struct thread;
39
40/*
41 * Lock classes.  Each lock has a class which describes characteristics
42 * common to all types of locks of a given class.
43 *
44 * Spin locks in general must always protect against preemption, as it is
45 * an error to perform any type of context switch while holding a spin lock.
46 * Also, for an individual lock to be recursable, its class must allow
47 * recursion and the lock itself must explicitly allow recursion.
48 */
49
50struct lock_class {
51	const	char *lc_name;
52	u_int	lc_flags;
53};
54
55#define	LC_SLEEPLOCK	0x00000001	/* Sleep lock. */
56#define	LC_SPINLOCK	0x00000002	/* Spin lock. */
57#define	LC_SLEEPABLE	0x00000004	/* Sleeping allowed with this lock. */
58#define	LC_RECURSABLE	0x00000008	/* Locks of this type may recurse. */
59#define	LC_UPGRADABLE	0x00000010	/* Upgrades and downgrades permitted. */
60
61#define	LO_CLASSFLAGS	0x0000ffff	/* Class specific flags. */
62#define	LO_INITIALIZED	0x00010000	/* Lock has been initialized. */
63#define	LO_WITNESS	0x00020000	/* Should witness monitor this lock. */
64#define	LO_QUIET	0x00040000	/* Don't log locking operations. */
65#define	LO_RECURSABLE	0x00080000	/* Lock may recurse. */
66#define	LO_SLEEPABLE	0x00100000	/* Lock may be held while sleeping. */
67#define	LO_UPGRADABLE	0x00200000	/* Lock may be upgraded/downgraded. */
68#define	LO_DUPOK	0x00400000	/* Don't check for duplicate acquires */
69
70#define	LI_RECURSEMASK	0x0000ffff	/* Recursion depth of lock instance. */
71#define	LI_SLEPT	0x00010000	/* Lock instance has been slept with. */
72#define	LI_EXCLUSIVE	0x00020000	/* Exclusive lock instance. */
73
74/*
75 * Option flags passed to lock operations that witness also needs to know
76 * about or that are generic across all locks.
77 */
78#define	LOP_QUIET	0x00000002	/* Don't log locking operations. */
79#define	LOP_TRYLOCK	0x00000004	/* Don't check lock order. */
80#define	LOP_EXCLUSIVE	0x00000008	/* Exclusive lock. */
81
82/* Flags passed to witness_assert. */
83#define	LA_UNLOCKED	0x00000000	/* Lock is unlocked. */
84#define	LA_LOCKED	0x00000001	/* Lock is at least share locked. */
85#define	LA_SLOCKED	0x00000002	/* Lock is exactly share locked. */
86#define	LA_XLOCKED	0x00000004	/* Lock is exclusively locked. */
87#define	LA_RECURSED	0x00000008	/* Lock is recursed. */
88#define	LA_NOTRECURSED	0x00000010	/* Lock is not recursed. */
89
90#ifdef _KERNEL
91/*
92 * Lock instances.  A lock instance is the data associated with a lock while
93 * it is held by witness.  For example, a lock instance will hold the
94 * recursion count of a lock.  Lock instances are held in lists.  Spin locks
95 * are held in a per-cpu list while sleep locks are held in per-process list.
96 */
97struct lock_instance {
98	struct	lock_object *li_lock;
99	const	char *li_file;		/* File and line of last acquire. */
100	int	li_line;
101	u_int	li_flags;		/* Recursion count and LI_* flags. */
102};
103
104/*
105 * A simple list type used to build the list of locks held by a process
106 * or CPU.  We can't simply embed the list in struct lock_object since a
107 * lock may be held by more than one process if it is a shared lock.  Locks
108 * are added to the head of the list, so we fill up each list entry from
109 * "the back" logically.  To ease some of the arithmetic, we actually fill
110 * in each list entry the normal way (childer[0] then children[1], etc.) but
111 * when we traverse the list we read children[count-1] as the first entry
112 * down to children[0] as the final entry.
113 */
114#define	LOCK_NCHILDREN	3
115
116struct lock_list_entry {
117	struct	lock_list_entry *ll_next;
118	struct	lock_instance ll_children[LOCK_NCHILDREN];
119	u_int	ll_count;
120};
121
122/*
123 * If any of WITNESS, INVARIANTS, or KTR_LOCK KTR tracing has been enabled,
124 * then turn on LOCK_DEBUG.  When this option is on, extra debugging
125 * facilities such as tracking the file and line number of lock operations
126 * are enabled.  Also, mutex locking operations are not inlined to avoid
127 * bloat from all the extra debugging code.  We also have to turn on all the
128 * calling conventions for this debugging code in modules so that modules can
129 * work with both debug and non-debug kernels.
130 */
131#if defined(KLD_MODULE) || defined(WITNESS) || defined(INVARIANTS) || defined(INVARIANT_SUPPORT) || defined(KTR)
132#define	LOCK_DEBUG	1
133#else
134#define	LOCK_DEBUG	0
135#endif
136
137/*
138 * In the LOCK_DEBUG case, use the filename and line numbers for debugging
139 * operations.  Otherwise, use default values to avoid the unneeded bloat.
140 */
141#if LOCK_DEBUG > 0
142#define	LOCK_FILE	__FILE__
143#define	LOCK_LINE	__LINE__
144#else
145#define	LOCK_FILE	NULL
146#define	LOCK_LINE	0
147#endif
148
149/*
150 * Macros for KTR_LOCK tracing.
151 *
152 * opname  - name of this operation (LOCK/UNLOCK/SLOCK, etc.)
153 * lo      - struct lock_object * for this lock
154 * flags   - flags passed to the lock operation
155 * recurse - this locks recursion level (or 0 if class is not recursable)
156 * result  - result of a try lock operation
157 * file    - file name
158 * line    - line number
159 */
160#define	LOCK_LOG_TEST(lo, flags)					\
161	(((flags) & LOP_QUIET) == 0 && ((lo)->lo_flags & LO_QUIET) == 0)
162
163#define	LOCK_LOG_LOCK(opname, lo, flags, recurse, file, line) do {	\
164	if (LOCK_LOG_TEST((lo), (flags)))				\
165		CTR5(KTR_LOCK, opname " (%s) %s r = %d at %s:%d",	\
166		    (lo)->lo_class->lc_name, (lo)->lo_name,		\
167		    (u_int)(recurse), (file), (line));			\
168} while (0)
169
170#define	LOCK_LOG_TRY(opname, lo, flags, result, file, line) do {	\
171	if (LOCK_LOG_TEST((lo), (flags)))				\
172		CTR5(KTR_LOCK, "TRY_" opname " (%s) %s result=%d at %s:%d",\
173		    (lo)->lo_class->lc_name, (lo)->lo_name,		\
174		    (u_int)(result), (file), (line));			\
175} while (0)
176
177#define	LOCK_LOG_INIT(lo, flags) do {					\
178	if (LOCK_LOG_TEST((lo), (flags)))				\
179		CTR4(KTR_LOCK, "%s: %p (%s) %s", __func__, (lo),	\
180 		    (lo)->lo_class->lc_name, (lo)->lo_name);		\
181} while (0)
182
183#define	LOCK_LOG_DESTROY(lo, flags)	LOCK_LOG_INIT(lo, flags)
184
185/*
186 * Helpful macros for quickly coming up with assertions with informative
187 * panic messages.
188 */
189#define MPASS(ex)		MPASS4(ex, #ex, __FILE__, __LINE__)
190#define MPASS2(ex, what)	MPASS4(ex, what, __FILE__, __LINE__)
191#define MPASS3(ex, file, line)	MPASS4(ex, #ex, file, line)
192#define MPASS4(ex, what, file, line)					\
193	KASSERT((ex), ("Assertion %s failed at %s:%d", what, file, line))
194
195extern struct lock_class lock_class_mtx_sleep;
196extern struct lock_class lock_class_mtx_spin;
197extern struct lock_class lock_class_sx;
198
199void	witness_init(struct lock_object *);
200void	witness_destroy(struct lock_object *);
201void	witness_lock(struct lock_object *, int, const char *, int);
202void	witness_upgrade(struct lock_object *, int, const char *, int);
203void	witness_downgrade(struct lock_object *, int, const char *, int);
204void	witness_unlock(struct lock_object *, int, const char *, int);
205void	witness_save(struct lock_object *, const char **, int *);
206void	witness_restore(struct lock_object *, const char *, int);
207int	witness_list_locks(struct lock_list_entry **);
208int	witness_list(struct thread *);
209int	witness_sleep(int, struct lock_object *, const char *, int);
210void	witness_assert(struct lock_object *, int, const char *, int);
211int	witness_line(struct lock_object *);
212const char *witness_file(struct lock_object *);
213
214#ifdef	WITNESS
215#define	WITNESS_INIT(lock)						\
216	witness_init((lock))
217
218#define WITNESS_DESTROY(lock)						\
219	witness_destroy(lock)
220
221#define	WITNESS_LOCK(lock, flags, file, line)				\
222	witness_lock((lock), (flags), (file), (line))
223
224#define	WITNESS_UPGRADE(lock, flags, file, line)			\
225	witness_upgrade((lock), (flags), (file), (line))
226
227#define	WITNESS_DOWNGRADE(lock, flags, file, line)			\
228	witness_downgrade((lock), (flags), (file), (line))
229
230#define	WITNESS_UNLOCK(lock, flags, file, line)				\
231	witness_unlock((lock), (flags), (file), (line))
232
233#define	WITNESS_SLEEP(check, lock) 					\
234	witness_sleep((check), (lock), __FILE__, __LINE__)
235
236#define	WITNESS_SAVE_DECL(n)						\
237	const char * __CONCAT(n, __wf);					\
238	int __CONCAT(n, __wl)
239
240#define	WITNESS_SAVE(lock, n) 						\
241	witness_save((lock), &__CONCAT(n, __wf), &__CONCAT(n, __wl))
242
243#define	WITNESS_RESTORE(lock, n) 					\
244	witness_restore((lock), __CONCAT(n, __wf), __CONCAT(n, __wl))
245
246#define	WITNESS_FILE(lock) 						\
247	witness_file(lock)
248
249#define	WITNESS_LINE(lock) 						\
250	witness_line(lock)
251
252#else	/* WITNESS */
253#define	WITNESS_INIT(lock)	((lock)->lo_flags |= LO_INITIALIZED)
254#define	WITNESS_DESTROY(lock)	((lock)->lo_flags &= ~LO_INITIALIZED)
255#define	WITNESS_LOCK(lock, flags, file, line)
256#define	WITNESS_UPGRADE(lock, flags, file, line)
257#define	WITNESS_DOWNGRADE(lock, flags, file, line)
258#define	WITNESS_UNLOCK(lock, flags, file, line)
259#define	WITNESS_SLEEP(check, lock)
260#define	WITNESS_SAVE_DECL(n)
261#define	WITNESS_SAVE(lock, n)
262#define	WITNESS_RESTORE(lock, n)
263#define	WITNESS_FILE(lock) ("?")
264#define	WITNESS_LINE(lock) (0)
265#endif	/* WITNESS */
266
267#endif	/* _KERNEL */
268#endif	/* _SYS_LOCK_H_ */
269