1 /*- 2 * Copyright (c) 1995 Terrence R. Lambert 3 * All rights reserved. 4 * 5 * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993 6 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 7 * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 8 * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed 9 * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph 10 * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with 11 * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc. 12 * 13 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 14 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 15 * are met: 16 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 17 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 18 * 2. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 33 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 34 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 35 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 36 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 37 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 38 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 39 * SUCH DAMAGE. 40 * 41 * @(#)kernel.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 42 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/kernel.h,v 1.63.2.9 2002/07/02 23:00:30 archie Exp $ 43 * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/kernel.h,v 1.10 2004/03/01 06:33:19 dillon Exp $ 44 */ 45 46 #ifndef _SYS_KERNEL_H_ 47 #define _SYS_KERNEL_H_ 48 49 #include <sys/linker_set.h> 50 51 #ifdef _KERNEL 52 53 /* for intrhook below */ 54 #include <sys/queue.h> 55 56 /* Global variables for the kernel. */ 57 58 /* 1.1 */ 59 extern unsigned long hostid; 60 extern char hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; 61 extern int hostnamelen; 62 extern char domainname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN]; 63 extern int domainnamelen; 64 extern char kernelname[MAXPATHLEN]; 65 66 /* 1.2 */ 67 extern struct timespec boottime; 68 extern struct timespec basetime; 69 70 extern struct timezone tz; /* XXX */ 71 72 extern int tick; /* usec per tick (1000000 / hz) */ 73 extern int tickadj; /* "standard" clock skew, us./tick */ 74 extern int hz; /* system clock's frequency */ 75 extern int psratio; /* ratio: prof / stat */ 76 extern int stathz; /* statistics clock's frequency */ 77 extern int profhz; /* profiling clock's frequency */ 78 extern int ticks; 79 extern int lbolt; /* once a second sleep address */ 80 extern int tickdelta; /* make this correction */ 81 extern long timedelta; /* until this aggregate is exhausted */ 82 extern int tickpll; /* scaled tick adjustment */ 83 84 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 85 86 /* 87 * Enumerated types for known system startup interfaces. 88 * 89 * Startup occurs in ascending numeric order; the list entries are 90 * sorted prior to attempting startup to guarantee order. Items 91 * of the same level are arbitrated for order based on the 'order' 92 * element. 93 * 94 * These numbers are arbitrary and are chosen ONLY for ordering; the 95 * enumeration values are explicit rather than implicit to provide 96 * for binary compatibility with inserted elements. 97 * 98 * The SI_SUB_RUN_SCHEDULER value must have the highest lexical value. 99 * 100 * The SI_SUB_CONSOLE and SI_SUB_SWAP values represent values used by 101 * the BSD 4.4Lite but not by FreeBSD; they are maintained in dependent 102 * order to support porting. 103 * 104 * The SI_SUB_PROTO_BEGIN and SI_SUB_PROTO_END bracket a range of 105 * initializations to take place at splimp(). This is a historical 106 * wart that should be removed -- probably running everything at 107 * splimp() until the first init that doesn't want it is the correct 108 * fix. They are currently present to ensure historical behavior. 109 */ 110 enum sysinit_sub_id { 111 SI_SUB_DUMMY = 0x0000000, /* not executed; for linker*/ 112 SI_SUB_DONE = 0x0000001, /* processed*/ 113 SI_SUB_CONSOLE = 0x0800000, /* console*/ 114 SI_SUB_COPYRIGHT = 0x0800001, /* first use of console*/ 115 SI_SUB_TUNABLES = 0x0700000, /* establish tunable values */ 116 SI_SUB_VM = 0x1000000, /* virtual memory system init*/ 117 SI_SUB_KMEM = 0x1800000, /* kernel memory*/ 118 SI_SUB_KVM_RSRC = 0x1A00000, /* kvm operational limits*/ 119 SI_SUB_CPU = 0x1e00000, /* CPU resource(s)*/ 120 SI_SUB_KLD = 0x1f00000, /* KLD and module setup */ 121 SI_SUB_INTRINSIC = 0x2000000, /* proc 0*/ 122 SI_SUB_VM_CONF = 0x2100000, /* config VM, set limits*/ 123 SI_SUB_RUN_QUEUE = 0x2200000, /* the run queue*/ 124 SI_SUB_CREATE_INIT = 0x2300000, /* create the init process */ 125 SI_SUB_MBUF = 0x2380000, /* mbuf subsystem */ 126 SI_SUB_LEAVE_CRIT = 0x23c0000, /* allow interrupt operation */ 127 SI_SUB_DRIVERS = 0x2400000, /* Let Drivers initialize */ 128 SI_SUB_CONFIGURE = 0x3800000, /* Configure devices */ 129 SI_SUB_VFS = 0x4000000, /* virtual file system*/ 130 SI_SUB_CLOCKS = 0x4800000, /* real time and stat clocks*/ 131 SI_SUB_FINISH_SMP = 0x5000000, /* finish setting up cpus */ 132 SI_SUB_CLIST = 0x5800000, /* clists*/ 133 SI_SUB_SYSV_SHM = 0x6400000, /* System V shared memory*/ 134 SI_SUB_SYSV_SEM = 0x6800000, /* System V semaphores*/ 135 SI_SUB_SYSV_MSG = 0x6C00000, /* System V message queues*/ 136 SI_SUB_P1003_1B = 0x6E00000, /* P1003.1B realtime */ 137 SI_SUB_PSEUDO = 0x7000000, /* pseudo devices*/ 138 SI_SUB_EXEC = 0x7400000, /* execve() handlers */ 139 SI_SUB_PROTO_BEGIN = 0x8000000, /* XXX: set splimp (kludge)*/ 140 SI_SUB_PROTO_IF = 0x8400000, /* interfaces*/ 141 SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN = 0x8800000, /* domains (address families?)*/ 142 SI_SUB_PROTO_END = 0x8ffffff, /* XXX: set splx (kludge)*/ 143 SI_SUB_KPROF = 0x9000000, /* kernel profiling*/ 144 SI_SUB_KICK_SCHEDULER = 0xa000000, /* start the timeout events*/ 145 SI_SUB_INT_CONFIG_HOOKS = 0xa800000, /* Interrupts enabled config */ 146 SI_SUB_ROOT_CONF = 0xb000000, /* Find root devices */ 147 SI_SUB_DUMP_CONF = 0xb200000, /* Find dump devices */ 148 SI_SUB_RAID = 0xb300000, /* Configure vinum */ 149 SI_SUB_MOUNT_ROOT = 0xb400000, /* root mount*/ 150 SI_SUB_SWAP = 0xc000000, /* swap*/ 151 SI_SUB_INTRINSIC_POST = 0xd000000, /* proc 0 cleanup*/ 152 SI_SUB_KTHREAD_INIT = 0xe000000, /* init process*/ 153 SI_SUB_KTHREAD_PAGE = 0xe400000, /* pageout daemon*/ 154 SI_SUB_KTHREAD_VM = 0xe800000, /* vm daemon*/ 155 SI_SUB_KTHREAD_BUF = 0xea00000, /* buffer daemon*/ 156 SI_SUB_KTHREAD_UPDATE = 0xec00000, /* update daemon*/ 157 SI_SUB_KTHREAD_IDLE = 0xee00000, /* idle procs*/ 158 SI_SUB_SMP = 0xf000000, /* idle procs*/ 159 SI_SUB_RUN_SCHEDULER = 0xfffffff /* scheduler: no return*/ 160 }; 161 162 163 /* 164 * Some enumerated orders; "ANY" sorts last. 165 */ 166 enum sysinit_elem_order { 167 SI_ORDER_FIRST = 0x0000000, /* first*/ 168 SI_ORDER_SECOND = 0x0000001, /* second*/ 169 SI_ORDER_THIRD = 0x0000002, /* third*/ 170 SI_ORDER_MIDDLE = 0x1000000, /* somewhere in the middle */ 171 SI_ORDER_ANY = 0xfffffff /* last*/ 172 }; 173 174 175 /* 176 * A system initialization call instance 177 * 178 * At the moment there is one instance of sysinit. We probably do not 179 * want two which is why this code is if'd out, but we definitely want 180 * to discern SYSINIT's which take non-constant data pointers and 181 * SYSINIT's which take constant data pointers, 182 * 183 * The C_* macros take functions expecting const void * arguments 184 * while the non-C_* macros take functions expecting just void * arguments. 185 * 186 * With -Wcast-qual on, the compiler issues warnings: 187 * - if we pass non-const data or functions taking non-const data 188 * to a C_* macro. 189 * 190 * - if we pass const data to the normal macros 191 * 192 * However, no warning is issued if we pass a function taking const data 193 * through a normal non-const macro. This is ok because the function is 194 * saying it won't modify the data so we don't care whether the data is 195 * modifiable or not. 196 */ 197 198 typedef void (*sysinit_nfunc_t) (void *); 199 typedef void (*sysinit_cfunc_t) (const void *); 200 201 struct sysinit { 202 unsigned int subsystem; /* subsystem identifier*/ 203 unsigned int order; /* init order within subsystem*/ 204 sysinit_cfunc_t func; /* function */ 205 const void *udata; /* multiplexer/argument */ 206 }; 207 208 /* 209 * Default: no special processing 210 * 211 * The C_ version of SYSINIT is for data pointers to const 212 * data ( and functions taking data pointers to const data ). 213 * At the moment it is no different from SYSINIT and thus 214 * still results in warnings. 215 * 216 * The casts are necessary to have the compiler produce the 217 * correct warnings when -Wcast-qual is used. 218 * 219 */ 220 #define C_SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \ 221 static struct sysinit uniquifier ## _sys_init = { \ 222 subsystem, \ 223 order, \ 224 func, \ 225 ident \ 226 }; \ 227 DATA_SET(sysinit_set,uniquifier ## _sys_init); 228 229 #define SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \ 230 C_SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, \ 231 (sysinit_cfunc_t)(sysinit_nfunc_t)func, (void *)ident) 232 233 /* 234 * Called on module unload: no special processing 235 */ 236 #define C_SYSUNINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \ 237 static struct sysinit uniquifier ## _sys_uninit = { \ 238 subsystem, \ 239 order, \ 240 func, \ 241 ident \ 242 }; \ 243 DATA_SET(sysuninit_set,uniquifier ## _sys_uninit) 244 245 #define SYSUNINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \ 246 C_SYSUNINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, \ 247 (sysinit_cfunc_t)(sysinit_nfunc_t)func, (void *)ident) 248 249 void sysinit_add (struct sysinit **, struct sysinit **); 250 251 /* 252 * Infrastructure for tunable 'constants'. Value may be specified at compile 253 * time or kernel load time. Rules relating tunables together can be placed 254 * in a SYSINIT function at SI_SUB_TUNABLES with SI_ORDER_LAST. 255 */ 256 257 extern void tunable_int_init(void *); 258 struct tunable_int { 259 const char *path; 260 int *var; 261 }; 262 #define TUNABLE_INT(path, var) \ 263 _TUNABLE_INT((path), (var), __LINE__) 264 #define _TUNABLE_INT(path, var, line) \ 265 __TUNABLE_INT((path), (var), line) 266 267 #define __TUNABLE_INT(path, var, line) \ 268 static struct tunable_int __tunable_int_ ## line = { \ 269 path, \ 270 var, \ 271 }; \ 272 SYSINIT(__Tunable_init_ ## line, SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, \ 273 tunable_int_init, &__tunable_int_ ## line) 274 275 #define TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(path, var) getenv_int((path), (var)) 276 277 /* Backwards compatibility with the old deprecated TUNABLE_INT_DECL API */ 278 #define TUNABLE_INT_DECL(path, defval, var) \ 279 static void __Tunable_ ## var (void *ignored) \ 280 { \ 281 (var) = (defval); \ 282 TUNABLE_INT_FETCH((path), &(var)); \ 283 } \ 284 SYSINIT(__Tunable_init_ ## var, SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, __Tunable_ ## var , NULL); 285 286 extern void tunable_quad_init(void *); 287 struct tunable_quad { 288 const char *path; 289 quad_t *var; 290 }; 291 #define TUNABLE_QUAD(path, var) \ 292 _TUNABLE_QUAD((path), (var), __LINE__) 293 #define _TUNABLE_QUAD(path, var, line) \ 294 __TUNABLE_QUAD((path), (var), line) 295 296 #define __TUNABLE_QUAD(path, var, line) \ 297 static struct tunable_quad __tunable_quad_ ## line = { \ 298 path, \ 299 var, \ 300 }; \ 301 SYSINIT(__Tunable_init_ ## line, SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, \ 302 tunable_quad_init, &__tunable_quad_ ## line) 303 304 #define TUNABLE_QUAD_FETCH(path, var) getenv_quad((path), (var)) 305 306 extern void tunable_str_init(void *); 307 struct tunable_str { 308 const char *path; 309 char *var; 310 int size; 311 }; 312 #define TUNABLE_STR(path, var, size) \ 313 _TUNABLE_STR((path), (var), (size), __LINE__) 314 #define _TUNABLE_STR(path, var, size, line) \ 315 __TUNABLE_STR((path), (var), (size), line) 316 317 #define __TUNABLE_STR(path, var, size, line) \ 318 static struct tunable_str __tunable_str_ ## line = { \ 319 path, \ 320 var, \ 321 size, \ 322 }; \ 323 SYSINIT(__Tunable_init_ ## line, SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, \ 324 tunable_str_init, &__tunable_str_ ## line) 325 326 #define TUNABLE_STR_FETCH(path, var, size) \ 327 getenv_string((path), (var), (size)) 328 329 /* 330 * Compatibility. To be deprecated after LKM is removed. 331 */ 332 #include <sys/module.h> 333 #define PSEUDO_SET(sym, name) \ 334 static int name ## _modevent(module_t mod, int type, void *data) \ 335 { \ 336 void (*initfunc)(void *) = (void (*)(void *))data; \ 337 switch (type) { \ 338 case MOD_LOAD: \ 339 /* printf(#name " module load\n"); */ \ 340 initfunc(NULL); \ 341 break; \ 342 case MOD_UNLOAD: \ 343 printf(#name " module unload - not possible for this module type\n"); \ 344 return EINVAL; \ 345 } \ 346 return 0; \ 347 } \ 348 static moduledata_t name ## _mod = { \ 349 #name, \ 350 name ## _modevent, \ 351 (void *)sym \ 352 }; \ 353 DECLARE_MODULE(name, name ## _mod, SI_SUB_PSEUDO, SI_ORDER_ANY) 354 355 extern struct linker_set execsw_set; 356 357 358 359 360 struct intr_config_hook { 361 TAILQ_ENTRY(intr_config_hook) ich_links; 362 void (*ich_func) (void *); 363 void *ich_arg; 364 }; 365 366 int config_intrhook_establish (struct intr_config_hook *); 367 void config_intrhook_disestablish (struct intr_config_hook *); 368 369 #endif /* !_SYS_KERNEL_H_*/ 370