kern_lockf.c revision 3098
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3612256Sgoetz *	@(#)ufs_lockf.c	8.3 (Berkeley) 1/6/94
3712256Sgoetz * $Id: kern_lockf.c,v 1.1 1994/08/08 17:30:48 davidg Exp $
3812256Sgoetz */
3912256Sgoetz
4012256Sgoetz#include <sys/param.h>
4112256Sgoetz#include <sys/systm.h>
4212256Sgoetz#include <sys/kernel.h>
4312256Sgoetz#include <sys/file.h>
4412256Sgoetz#include <sys/proc.h>
4512256Sgoetz#include <sys/vnode.h>
4612256Sgoetz#include <sys/malloc.h>
4712256Sgoetz#include <sys/fcntl.h>
4812256Sgoetz
4912256Sgoetz#include <sys/lockf.h>
5012256Sgoetz
5112256Sgoetz/*
5212256Sgoetz * This variable controls the maximum number of processes that will
5312256Sgoetz * be checked in doing deadlock detection.
5412256Sgoetz */
5512256Sgoetzint maxlockdepth = MAXDEPTH;
5612256Sgoetz
5712256Sgoetz#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
5812256Sgoetzint	lockf_debug = 0;
5912256Sgoetz#endif
6012256Sgoetz
6112256Sgoetz#define NOLOCKF (struct lockf *)0
6212256Sgoetz#define SELF	0x1
6312256Sgoetz#define OTHERS	0x2
6412256Sgoetz
6512256Sgoetz/*
6612256Sgoetz * Advisory record locking support
6712256Sgoetz */
6812256Sgoetzint
6912256Sgoetzlf_advlock(ap, head, size)
7012256Sgoetz	struct vop_advlock_args /* {
7112256Sgoetz		struct vnode *a_vp;
7212256Sgoetz		caddr_t  a_id;
7312256Sgoetz		int  a_op;
7412256Sgoetz		struct flock *a_fl;
7512256Sgoetz		int  a_flags;
7612256Sgoetz	} */ *ap;
77	struct lockf **head;
78	u_quad_t size;
79{
80	register struct flock *fl = ap->a_fl;
81	register struct lockf *lock;
82	off_t start, end;
83	int error;
84
85	/*
86	 * Avoid the common case of unlocking when inode has no locks.
87	 */
88	if (*head == (struct lockf *)0) {
89		if (ap->a_op != F_SETLK) {
90			fl->l_type = F_UNLCK;
91			return (0);
92		}
93	}
94	/*
95	 * Convert the flock structure into a start and end.
96	 */
97	switch (fl->l_whence) {
98
99	case SEEK_SET:
100	case SEEK_CUR:
101		/*
102		 * Caller is responsible for adding any necessary offset
103		 * when SEEK_CUR is used.
104		 */
105		start = fl->l_start;
106		break;
107
108	case SEEK_END:
109		start = size + fl->l_start;
110		break;
111
112	default:
113		return (EINVAL);
114	}
115	if (start < 0)
116		return (EINVAL);
117	if (fl->l_len == 0)
118		end = -1;
119	else
120		end = start + fl->l_len - 1;
121	/*
122	 * Create the lockf structure
123	 */
124	MALLOC(lock, struct lockf *, sizeof *lock, M_LOCKF, M_WAITOK);
125	lock->lf_start = start;
126	lock->lf_end = end;
127	lock->lf_id = ap->a_id;
128	lock->lf_head = head;
129	lock->lf_type = fl->l_type;
130	lock->lf_next = (struct lockf *)0;
131	lock->lf_block = (struct lockf *)0;
132	lock->lf_flags = ap->a_flags;
133	/*
134	 * Do the requested operation.
135	 */
136	switch(ap->a_op) {
137	case F_SETLK:
138		return (lf_setlock(lock));
139
140	case F_UNLCK:
141		error = lf_clearlock(lock);
142		FREE(lock, M_LOCKF);
143		return (error);
144
145	case F_GETLK:
146		error = lf_getlock(lock, fl);
147		FREE(lock, M_LOCKF);
148		return (error);
149
150	default:
151		free(lock, M_LOCKF);
152		return (EINVAL);
153	}
154	/* NOTREACHED */
155}
156
157/*
158 * Set a byte-range lock.
159 */
160int
161lf_setlock(lock)
162	register struct lockf *lock;
163{
164	register struct lockf *block;
165	struct lockf **head = lock->lf_head;
166	struct lockf **prev, *overlap, *ltmp;
167	static char lockstr[] = "lockf";
168	int ovcase, priority, needtolink, error;
169
170#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
171	if (lockf_debug & 1)
172		lf_print("lf_setlock", lock);
173#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
174
175	/*
176	 * Set the priority
177	 */
178	priority = PLOCK;
179	if (lock->lf_type == F_WRLCK)
180		priority += 4;
181	priority |= PCATCH;
182	/*
183	 * Scan lock list for this file looking for locks that would block us.
184	 */
185	while ((block = lf_getblock(lock))) {
186		/*
187		 * Free the structure and return if nonblocking.
188		 */
189		if ((lock->lf_flags & F_WAIT) == 0) {
190			FREE(lock, M_LOCKF);
191			return (EAGAIN);
192		}
193		/*
194		 * We are blocked. Since flock style locks cover
195		 * the whole file, there is no chance for deadlock.
196		 * For byte-range locks we must check for deadlock.
197		 *
198		 * Deadlock detection is done by looking through the
199		 * wait channels to see if there are any cycles that
200		 * involve us. MAXDEPTH is set just to make sure we
201		 * do not go off into neverland.
202		 */
203		if ((lock->lf_flags & F_POSIX) &&
204		    (block->lf_flags & F_POSIX)) {
205			register struct proc *wproc;
206			register struct lockf *waitblock;
207			int i = 0;
208
209			/* The block is waiting on something */
210			wproc = (struct proc *)block->lf_id;
211			while (wproc->p_wchan &&
212			       (wproc->p_wmesg == lockstr) &&
213			       (i++ < maxlockdepth)) {
214				waitblock = (struct lockf *)wproc->p_wchan;
215				/* Get the owner of the blocking lock */
216				waitblock = waitblock->lf_next;
217				if ((waitblock->lf_flags & F_POSIX) == 0)
218					break;
219				wproc = (struct proc *)waitblock->lf_id;
220				if (wproc == (struct proc *)lock->lf_id) {
221					free(lock, M_LOCKF);
222					return (EDEADLK);
223				}
224			}
225		}
226		/*
227		 * For flock type locks, we must first remove
228		 * any shared locks that we hold before we sleep
229		 * waiting for an exclusive lock.
230		 */
231		if ((lock->lf_flags & F_FLOCK) &&
232		    lock->lf_type == F_WRLCK) {
233			lock->lf_type = F_UNLCK;
234			(void) lf_clearlock(lock);
235			lock->lf_type = F_WRLCK;
236		}
237		/*
238		 * Add our lock to the blocked list and sleep until we're free.
239		 * Remember who blocked us (for deadlock detection).
240		 */
241		lock->lf_next = block;
242		lf_addblock(block, lock);
243#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
244		if (lockf_debug & 1) {
245			lf_print("lf_setlock: blocking on", block);
246			lf_printlist("lf_setlock", block);
247		}
248#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
249		if ((error = tsleep((caddr_t)lock, priority, lockstr, 0))) {
250			/*
251			 * Delete ourselves from the waiting to lock list.
252			 */
253			for (block = lock->lf_next;
254			     block != NOLOCKF;
255			     block = block->lf_block) {
256				if (block->lf_block != lock)
257					continue;
258				block->lf_block = block->lf_block->lf_block;
259				break;
260			}
261			/*
262			 * If we did not find ourselves on the list, but
263			 * are still linked onto a lock list, then something
264			 * is very wrong.
265			 */
266			if (block == NOLOCKF && lock->lf_next != NOLOCKF)
267				panic("lf_setlock: lost lock");
268			free(lock, M_LOCKF);
269			return (error);
270		}
271	}
272	/*
273	 * No blocks!!  Add the lock.  Note that we will
274	 * downgrade or upgrade any overlapping locks this
275	 * process already owns.
276	 *
277	 * Skip over locks owned by other processes.
278	 * Handle any locks that overlap and are owned by ourselves.
279	 */
280	prev = head;
281	block = *head;
282	needtolink = 1;
283	for (;;) {
284		ovcase = lf_findoverlap(block, lock, SELF, &prev, &overlap);
285		if (ovcase)
286			block = overlap->lf_next;
287		/*
288		 * Six cases:
289		 *	0) no overlap
290		 *	1) overlap == lock
291		 *	2) overlap contains lock
292		 *	3) lock contains overlap
293		 *	4) overlap starts before lock
294		 *	5) overlap ends after lock
295		 */
296		switch (ovcase) {
297		case 0: /* no overlap */
298			if (needtolink) {
299				*prev = lock;
300				lock->lf_next = overlap;
301			}
302			break;
303
304		case 1: /* overlap == lock */
305			/*
306			 * If downgrading lock, others may be
307			 * able to acquire it.
308			 */
309			if (lock->lf_type == F_RDLCK &&
310			    overlap->lf_type == F_WRLCK)
311				lf_wakelock(overlap);
312			overlap->lf_type = lock->lf_type;
313			FREE(lock, M_LOCKF);
314			lock = overlap; /* for debug output below */
315			break;
316
317		case 2: /* overlap contains lock */
318			/*
319			 * Check for common starting point and different types.
320			 */
321			if (overlap->lf_type == lock->lf_type) {
322				free(lock, M_LOCKF);
323				lock = overlap; /* for debug output below */
324				break;
325			}
326			if (overlap->lf_start == lock->lf_start) {
327				*prev = lock;
328				lock->lf_next = overlap;
329				overlap->lf_start = lock->lf_end + 1;
330			} else
331				lf_split(overlap, lock);
332			lf_wakelock(overlap);
333			break;
334
335		case 3: /* lock contains overlap */
336			/*
337			 * If downgrading lock, others may be able to
338			 * acquire it, otherwise take the list.
339			 */
340			if (lock->lf_type == F_RDLCK &&
341			    overlap->lf_type == F_WRLCK) {
342				lf_wakelock(overlap);
343			} else {
344				ltmp = lock->lf_block;
345				lock->lf_block = overlap->lf_block;
346				lf_addblock(lock, ltmp);
347			}
348			/*
349			 * Add the new lock if necessary and delete the overlap.
350			 */
351			if (needtolink) {
352				*prev = lock;
353				lock->lf_next = overlap->lf_next;
354				prev = &lock->lf_next;
355				needtolink = 0;
356			} else
357				*prev = overlap->lf_next;
358			free(overlap, M_LOCKF);
359			continue;
360
361		case 4: /* overlap starts before lock */
362			/*
363			 * Add lock after overlap on the list.
364			 */
365			lock->lf_next = overlap->lf_next;
366			overlap->lf_next = lock;
367			overlap->lf_end = lock->lf_start - 1;
368			prev = &lock->lf_next;
369			lf_wakelock(overlap);
370			needtolink = 0;
371			continue;
372
373		case 5: /* overlap ends after lock */
374			/*
375			 * Add the new lock before overlap.
376			 */
377			if (needtolink) {
378				*prev = lock;
379				lock->lf_next = overlap;
380			}
381			overlap->lf_start = lock->lf_end + 1;
382			lf_wakelock(overlap);
383			break;
384		}
385		break;
386	}
387#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
388	if (lockf_debug & 1) {
389		lf_print("lf_setlock: got the lock", lock);
390		lf_printlist("lf_setlock", lock);
391	}
392#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
393	return (0);
394}
395
396/*
397 * Remove a byte-range lock on an inode.
398 *
399 * Generally, find the lock (or an overlap to that lock)
400 * and remove it (or shrink it), then wakeup anyone we can.
401 */
402int
403lf_clearlock(unlock)
404	register struct lockf *unlock;
405{
406	struct lockf **head = unlock->lf_head;
407	register struct lockf *lf = *head;
408	struct lockf *overlap, **prev;
409	int ovcase;
410
411	if (lf == NOLOCKF)
412		return (0);
413#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
414	if (unlock->lf_type != F_UNLCK)
415		panic("lf_clearlock: bad type");
416	if (lockf_debug & 1)
417		lf_print("lf_clearlock", unlock);
418#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
419	prev = head;
420	while ((ovcase = lf_findoverlap(lf, unlock, SELF, &prev, &overlap))) {
421		/*
422		 * Wakeup the list of locks to be retried.
423		 */
424		lf_wakelock(overlap);
425
426		switch (ovcase) {
427
428		case 1: /* overlap == lock */
429			*prev = overlap->lf_next;
430			FREE(overlap, M_LOCKF);
431			break;
432
433		case 2: /* overlap contains lock: split it */
434			if (overlap->lf_start == unlock->lf_start) {
435				overlap->lf_start = unlock->lf_end + 1;
436				break;
437			}
438			lf_split(overlap, unlock);
439			overlap->lf_next = unlock->lf_next;
440			break;
441
442		case 3: /* lock contains overlap */
443			*prev = overlap->lf_next;
444			lf = overlap->lf_next;
445			free(overlap, M_LOCKF);
446			continue;
447
448		case 4: /* overlap starts before lock */
449			overlap->lf_end = unlock->lf_start - 1;
450			prev = &overlap->lf_next;
451			lf = overlap->lf_next;
452			continue;
453
454		case 5: /* overlap ends after lock */
455			overlap->lf_start = unlock->lf_end + 1;
456			break;
457		}
458		break;
459	}
460#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
461	if (lockf_debug & 1)
462		lf_printlist("lf_clearlock", unlock);
463#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
464	return (0);
465}
466
467/*
468 * Check whether there is a blocking lock,
469 * and if so return its process identifier.
470 */
471int
472lf_getlock(lock, fl)
473	register struct lockf *lock;
474	register struct flock *fl;
475{
476	register struct lockf *block;
477
478#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
479	if (lockf_debug & 1)
480		lf_print("lf_getlock", lock);
481#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
482
483	if ((block = lf_getblock(lock))) {
484		fl->l_type = block->lf_type;
485		fl->l_whence = SEEK_SET;
486		fl->l_start = block->lf_start;
487		if (block->lf_end == -1)
488			fl->l_len = 0;
489		else
490			fl->l_len = block->lf_end - block->lf_start + 1;
491		if (block->lf_flags & F_POSIX)
492			fl->l_pid = ((struct proc *)(block->lf_id))->p_pid;
493		else
494			fl->l_pid = -1;
495	} else {
496		fl->l_type = F_UNLCK;
497	}
498	return (0);
499}
500
501/*
502 * Walk the list of locks for an inode and
503 * return the first blocking lock.
504 */
505struct lockf *
506lf_getblock(lock)
507	register struct lockf *lock;
508{
509	struct lockf **prev, *overlap, *lf = *(lock->lf_head);
510	int ovcase;
511
512	prev = lock->lf_head;
513	while ((ovcase = lf_findoverlap(lf, lock, OTHERS, &prev, &overlap))) {
514		/*
515		 * We've found an overlap, see if it blocks us
516		 */
517		if ((lock->lf_type == F_WRLCK || overlap->lf_type == F_WRLCK))
518			return (overlap);
519		/*
520		 * Nope, point to the next one on the list and
521		 * see if it blocks us
522		 */
523		lf = overlap->lf_next;
524	}
525	return (NOLOCKF);
526}
527
528/*
529 * Walk the list of locks for an inode to
530 * find an overlapping lock (if any).
531 *
532 * NOTE: this returns only the FIRST overlapping lock.  There
533 *	 may be more than one.
534 */
535int
536lf_findoverlap(lf, lock, type, prev, overlap)
537	register struct lockf *lf;
538	struct lockf *lock;
539	int type;
540	struct lockf ***prev;
541	struct lockf **overlap;
542{
543	off_t start, end;
544
545	*overlap = lf;
546	if (lf == NOLOCKF)
547		return (0);
548#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
549	if (lockf_debug & 2)
550		lf_print("lf_findoverlap: looking for overlap in", lock);
551#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
552	start = lock->lf_start;
553	end = lock->lf_end;
554	while (lf != NOLOCKF) {
555		if (((type & SELF) && lf->lf_id != lock->lf_id) ||
556		    ((type & OTHERS) && lf->lf_id == lock->lf_id)) {
557			*prev = &lf->lf_next;
558			*overlap = lf = lf->lf_next;
559			continue;
560		}
561#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
562		if (lockf_debug & 2)
563			lf_print("\tchecking", lf);
564#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
565		/*
566		 * OK, check for overlap
567		 *
568		 * Six cases:
569		 *	0) no overlap
570		 *	1) overlap == lock
571		 *	2) overlap contains lock
572		 *	3) lock contains overlap
573		 *	4) overlap starts before lock
574		 *	5) overlap ends after lock
575		 */
576		if ((lf->lf_end != -1 && start > lf->lf_end) ||
577		    (end != -1 && lf->lf_start > end)) {
578			/* Case 0 */
579#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
580			if (lockf_debug & 2)
581				printf("no overlap\n");
582#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
583			if ((type & SELF) && end != -1 && lf->lf_start > end)
584				return (0);
585			*prev = &lf->lf_next;
586			*overlap = lf = lf->lf_next;
587			continue;
588		}
589		if ((lf->lf_start == start) && (lf->lf_end == end)) {
590			/* Case 1 */
591#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
592			if (lockf_debug & 2)
593				printf("overlap == lock\n");
594#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
595			return (1);
596		}
597		if ((lf->lf_start <= start) &&
598		    (end != -1) &&
599		    ((lf->lf_end >= end) || (lf->lf_end == -1))) {
600			/* Case 2 */
601#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
602			if (lockf_debug & 2)
603				printf("overlap contains lock\n");
604#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
605			return (2);
606		}
607		if (start <= lf->lf_start &&
608		           (end == -1 ||
609			   (lf->lf_end != -1 && end >= lf->lf_end))) {
610			/* Case 3 */
611#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
612			if (lockf_debug & 2)
613				printf("lock contains overlap\n");
614#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
615			return (3);
616		}
617		if ((lf->lf_start < start) &&
618			((lf->lf_end >= start) || (lf->lf_end == -1))) {
619			/* Case 4 */
620#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
621			if (lockf_debug & 2)
622				printf("overlap starts before lock\n");
623#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
624			return (4);
625		}
626		if ((lf->lf_start > start) &&
627			(end != -1) &&
628			((lf->lf_end > end) || (lf->lf_end == -1))) {
629			/* Case 5 */
630#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
631			if (lockf_debug & 2)
632				printf("overlap ends after lock\n");
633#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
634			return (5);
635		}
636		panic("lf_findoverlap: default");
637	}
638	return (0);
639}
640
641/*
642 * Add a lock to the end of the blocked list.
643 */
644void
645lf_addblock(lock, blocked)
646	struct lockf *lock;
647	struct lockf *blocked;
648{
649	register struct lockf *lf;
650
651	if (blocked == NOLOCKF)
652		return;
653#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
654	if (lockf_debug & 2) {
655		lf_print("addblock: adding", blocked);
656		lf_print("to blocked list of", lock);
657	}
658#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
659	if ((lf = lock->lf_block) == NOLOCKF) {
660		lock->lf_block = blocked;
661		return;
662	}
663	while (lf->lf_block != NOLOCKF)
664		lf = lf->lf_block;
665	lf->lf_block = blocked;
666	return;
667}
668
669/*
670 * Split a lock and a contained region into
671 * two or three locks as necessary.
672 */
673void
674lf_split(lock1, lock2)
675	register struct lockf *lock1;
676	register struct lockf *lock2;
677{
678	register struct lockf *splitlock;
679
680#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
681	if (lockf_debug & 2) {
682		lf_print("lf_split", lock1);
683		lf_print("splitting from", lock2);
684	}
685#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
686	/*
687	 * Check to see if spliting into only two pieces.
688	 */
689	if (lock1->lf_start == lock2->lf_start) {
690		lock1->lf_start = lock2->lf_end + 1;
691		lock2->lf_next = lock1;
692		return;
693	}
694	if (lock1->lf_end == lock2->lf_end) {
695		lock1->lf_end = lock2->lf_start - 1;
696		lock2->lf_next = lock1->lf_next;
697		lock1->lf_next = lock2;
698		return;
699	}
700	/*
701	 * Make a new lock consisting of the last part of
702	 * the encompassing lock
703	 */
704	MALLOC(splitlock, struct lockf *, sizeof *splitlock, M_LOCKF, M_WAITOK);
705	bcopy((caddr_t)lock1, (caddr_t)splitlock, sizeof *splitlock);
706	splitlock->lf_start = lock2->lf_end + 1;
707	splitlock->lf_block = NOLOCKF;
708	lock1->lf_end = lock2->lf_start - 1;
709	/*
710	 * OK, now link it in
711	 */
712	splitlock->lf_next = lock1->lf_next;
713	lock2->lf_next = splitlock;
714	lock1->lf_next = lock2;
715}
716
717/*
718 * Wakeup a blocklist
719 */
720void
721lf_wakelock(listhead)
722	struct lockf *listhead;
723{
724        register struct lockf *blocklist, *wakelock;
725
726	blocklist = listhead->lf_block;
727	listhead->lf_block = NOLOCKF;
728        while (blocklist != NOLOCKF) {
729                wakelock = blocklist;
730                blocklist = blocklist->lf_block;
731		wakelock->lf_block = NOLOCKF;
732		wakelock->lf_next = NOLOCKF;
733#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
734		if (lockf_debug & 2)
735			lf_print("lf_wakelock: awakening", wakelock);
736#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
737                wakeup((caddr_t)wakelock);
738        }
739}
740
741#ifdef LOCKF_DEBUG
742/*
743 * Print out a lock.
744 */
745void
746lf_print(tag, lock)
747	char *tag;
748	register struct lockf *lock;
749{
750
751	printf("%s: lock 0x%lx for ", tag, lock);
752	if (lock->lf_flags & F_POSIX)
753		printf("proc %d", ((struct proc *)(lock->lf_id))->p_pid);
754	else
755		printf("id 0x%x", lock->lf_id);
756	printf(" in ino %d on dev <%d, %d>, %s, start %d, end %d",
757		lock->lf_inode->i_number,
758		major(lock->lf_inode->i_dev),
759		minor(lock->lf_inode->i_dev),
760		lock->lf_type == F_RDLCK ? "shared" :
761		lock->lf_type == F_WRLCK ? "exclusive" :
762		lock->lf_type == F_UNLCK ? "unlock" :
763		"unknown", lock->lf_start, lock->lf_end);
764	if (lock->lf_block)
765		printf(" block 0x%x\n", lock->lf_block);
766	else
767		printf("\n");
768}
769
770void
771lf_printlist(tag, lock)
772	char *tag;
773	struct lockf *lock;
774{
775	register struct lockf *lf;
776
777	printf("%s: Lock list for ino %d on dev <%d, %d>:\n",
778		tag, lock->lf_inode->i_number,
779		major(lock->lf_inode->i_dev),
780		minor(lock->lf_inode->i_dev));
781	for (lf = lock->lf_inode->i_lockf; lf; lf = lf->lf_next) {
782		printf("\tlock 0x%lx for ", lf);
783		if (lf->lf_flags & F_POSIX)
784			printf("proc %d", ((struct proc *)(lf->lf_id))->p_pid);
785		else
786			printf("id 0x%x", lf->lf_id);
787		printf(", %s, start %d, end %d",
788			lf->lf_type == F_RDLCK ? "shared" :
789			lf->lf_type == F_WRLCK ? "exclusive" :
790			lf->lf_type == F_UNLCK ? "unlock" :
791			"unknown", lf->lf_start, lf->lf_end);
792		if (lf->lf_block)
793			printf(" block 0x%x\n", lf->lf_block);
794		else
795			printf("\n");
796	}
797}
798#endif /* LOCKF_DEBUG */
799