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diff --git a/uts/common/sys/callb.h b/uts/common/sys/callb.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..302f314b800a --- /dev/null +++ b/uts/common/sys/callb.h @@ -0,0 +1,213 @@ +/* + * CDDL HEADER START + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the + * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). + * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * + * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE + * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions + * and limitations under the License. + * + * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each + * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. + * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the + * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying + * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] + * + * CDDL HEADER END + */ +/* + * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. + * Use is subject to license terms. + */ + +#ifndef _SYS_CALLB_H +#define _SYS_CALLB_H + +#include <sys/t_lock.h> +#include <sys/thread.h> + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* + * definitions of callback classes (c_class) + * + * Callbacks belong in the same class if (1) their callback routines + * do the same kind of processing (ideally, using the same callback function) + * and (2) they can/should be executed at the same time in a cpr + * suspend/resume operation. + * + * Note: The DAEMON class, in particular, is for stopping kernel threads + * and nothing else. The CALLB_* macros below should be used to deal + * with kernel threads, and the callback function should be callb_generic_cpr. + * Another idiosyncrasy of the DAEMON class is that if a suspend operation + * fails, some of the callback functions may be called with the RESUME + * code which were never called with SUSPEND. Not a problem currently, + * but see bug 4201851. + */ +#define CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON 0 +#define CB_CL_CPR_VM 1 +#define CB_CL_CPR_CALLOUT 2 +#define CB_CL_CPR_OBP 3 +#define CB_CL_CPR_FB 4 +#define CB_CL_PANIC 5 +#define CB_CL_CPR_RPC 6 +#define CB_CL_CPR_PROMPRINTF 7 +#define CB_CL_UADMIN 8 +#define CB_CL_CPR_PM 9 +#define CB_CL_HALT 10 +#define CB_CL_CPR_DMA 11 +#define CB_CL_CPR_POST_USER 12 +#define CB_CL_UADMIN_PRE_VFS 13 +#define CB_CL_MDBOOT CB_CL_UADMIN +#define CB_CL_ENTER_DEBUGGER 14 +#define CB_CL_CPR_POST_KERNEL 15 +#define CB_CL_CPU_DEEP_IDLE 16 +#define NCBCLASS 17 /* CHANGE ME if classes are added/removed */ + +/* + * CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON class specific definitions are given below: + */ + +/* + * code for CPR callb_execute_class + */ +#define CB_CODE_CPR_CHKPT 0 +#define CB_CODE_CPR_RESUME 1 + +typedef void * callb_id_t; +/* + * Per kernel thread structure for CPR daemon callbacks. + * Must be protected by either a existing lock in the daemon or + * a new lock created for such a purpose. + */ +typedef struct callb_cpr { + kmutex_t *cc_lockp; /* lock to protect this struct */ + char cc_events; /* various events for CPR */ + callb_id_t cc_id; /* callb id address */ + kcondvar_t cc_callb_cv; /* cv for callback waiting */ + kcondvar_t cc_stop_cv; /* cv to checkpoint block */ +} callb_cpr_t; + +/* + * cc_events definitions + */ +#define CALLB_CPR_START 1 /* a checkpoint request's started */ +#define CALLB_CPR_SAFE 2 /* thread is safe for CPR */ +#define CALLB_CPR_ALWAYS_SAFE 4 /* thread is ALWAYS safe for CPR */ + +/* + * Used when checking that all kernel threads are stopped. + */ +#define CALLB_MAX_RETRY 3 /* when waiting for kthread to sleep */ +#define CALLB_THREAD_DELAY 10 /* ticks allowed to reach sleep */ +#define CPR_KTHREAD_TIMEOUT_SEC 90 /* secs before callback times out -- */ + /* due to pwr mgmt of disks, make -- */ + /* big enough for worst spinup time */ + +#ifdef _KERNEL +/* + * + * CALLB_CPR_INIT macro is used by kernel threads to add their entry to + * the callback table and perform other initialization. It automatically + * adds the thread as being in the callback class CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON. + * + * cp - ptr to the callb_cpr_t structure for this kernel thread + * + * lockp - pointer to mutex protecting the callb_cpr_t stuct + * + * func - pointer to the callback function for this kernel thread. + * It has the prototype boolean_t <func>(void *arg, int code) + * where: arg - ptr to the callb_cpr_t structure + * code - not used for this type of callback + * returns: B_TRUE if successful; B_FALSE if unsuccessful. + * + * name - a string giving the name of the kernel thread + * + * Note: lockp is the lock to protect the callb_cpr_t (cp) structure + * later on. No lock held is needed for this initialization. + */ +#define CALLB_CPR_INIT(cp, lockp, func, name) { \ + bzero((caddr_t)(cp), sizeof (callb_cpr_t)); \ + (cp)->cc_lockp = lockp; \ + (cp)->cc_id = callb_add(func, (void *)(cp), \ + CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON, name); \ + } + +#ifndef __lock_lint +#define CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp) ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD((cp)->cc_lockp)); +#else +#define CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp) +#endif +/* + * Some threads (like the idle threads) do not adhere to the callback + * protocol and are always considered safe. Such threads must never exit. + * They register their presence by calling this macro during their + * initialization. + * + * Args: + * t - thread pointer of the client kernel thread + * name - a string giving the name of the kernel thread + */ +#define CALLB_CPR_INIT_SAFE(t, name) { \ + (void) callb_add_thread(callb_generic_cpr_safe, \ + (void *) &callb_cprinfo_safe, CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON, \ + name, t); \ + } +/* + * The lock to protect cp's content must be held before + * calling the following two macros. + * + * Any code region between CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN and CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END + * is safe for checkpoint/resume. + */ +#define CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN(cp) { \ + CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp) \ + (cp)->cc_events |= CALLB_CPR_SAFE; \ + if ((cp)->cc_events & CALLB_CPR_START) \ + cv_signal(&(cp)->cc_callb_cv); \ + } +#define CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(cp, lockp) { \ + CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp) \ + while ((cp)->cc_events & CALLB_CPR_START) \ + cv_wait(&(cp)->cc_stop_cv, lockp); \ + (cp)->cc_events &= ~CALLB_CPR_SAFE; \ + } +/* + * cv_destroy is nop right now but may be needed in the future. + */ +#define CALLB_CPR_EXIT(cp) { \ + CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp) \ + (cp)->cc_events |= CALLB_CPR_SAFE; \ + if ((cp)->cc_events & CALLB_CPR_START) \ + cv_signal(&(cp)->cc_callb_cv); \ + mutex_exit((cp)->cc_lockp); \ + (void) callb_delete((cp)->cc_id); \ + cv_destroy(&(cp)->cc_callb_cv); \ + cv_destroy(&(cp)->cc_stop_cv); \ + } + +extern callb_cpr_t callb_cprinfo_safe; +extern void callb_init(void); +extern callb_id_t callb_add(boolean_t (*)(void *, int), void *, int, char *); +extern callb_id_t callb_add_thread(boolean_t (*)(void *, int), + void *, int, char *, kthread_id_t); +extern int callb_delete(callb_id_t); +extern void callb_execute(callb_id_t, int); +extern void *callb_execute_class(int, int); +extern boolean_t callb_generic_cpr(void *, int); +extern boolean_t callb_generic_cpr_safe(void *, int); +extern boolean_t callb_is_stopped(kthread_id_t, caddr_t *); +extern void callb_lock_table(void); +extern void callb_unlock_table(void); +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* _SYS_CALLB_H */ |