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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 30 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 31 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 32 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 33 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 34 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 35 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 36 * SUCH DAMAGE. 37 * 38 * @(#)systm.h 8.7 (Berkeley) 3/29/95 39 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/sys/systm.h,v 1.111.2.18 2002/12/17 18:04:02 sam Exp $ 40 * $DragonFly: src/sys/sys/systm.h,v 1.78 2008/03/05 12:44:42 sephe Exp $ 41 */ 42 43 #ifndef _SYS_SYSTM_H_ 44 #define _SYS_SYSTM_H_ 45 46 #ifndef _KERNEL 47 #error "This file should not be included by userland programs." 48 #else 49 50 #ifndef _MACHINE_TYPES_H_ 51 #include <machine/types.h> 52 #endif 53 #ifndef _MACHINE_STDARG_H_ 54 #include <machine/stdarg.h> 55 #endif 56 #include <machine/atomic.h> 57 #include <machine/cpufunc.h> 58 #include <sys/callout.h> 59 60 extern int securelevel; /* system security level (see init(8)) */ 61 extern int kernel_mem_readonly; /* disable writes to kernel memory */ 62 63 extern int cold; /* nonzero if we are doing a cold boot */ 64 extern int tsleep_now_works; /* tsleep won't just return any more */ 65 extern const char *panicstr; /* panic message */ 66 extern int dumping; /* system is dumping */ 67 extern int safepri; /* safe ipl when cold or panicing */ 68 extern char version[]; /* system version */ 69 extern char copyright[]; /* system copyright */ 70 71 extern int selwait; /* select timeout address */ 72 73 extern u_char curpriority; /* priority of current process */ 74 75 extern int physmem; /* physical memory */ 76 77 extern cdev_t dumpdev; /* dump device */ 78 extern int dumplo; /* OBSOLETE */ 79 extern u_int64_t dumplo64; /* block number into dumpdev, start of dump */ 80 81 extern cdev_t rootdev; /* root device */ 82 extern cdev_t rootdevs[2]; /* possible root devices */ 83 extern char *rootdevnames[2]; /* names of possible root devices */ 84 85 extern int boothowto; /* reboot flags, from console subsystem */ 86 extern int bootverbose; /* nonzero to print verbose messages */ 87 88 extern int maxusers; /* system tune hint */ 89 90 extern int ncpus; /* total number of cpus (real, hyper, virtual)*/ 91 extern int ncpus2; /* ncpus rounded down to power of 2 */ 92 extern int ncpus2_shift; /* log base 2 of ncpus2 */ 93 extern int ncpus2_mask; /* ncpus2 - 1 */ 94 extern int ncpus_fit; /* round up to a power of 2 */ 95 extern int ncpus_fit_mask; /* ncpus_fit - 1 */ 96 extern int clocks_running; /* timing/timeout subsystem is operational */ 97 98 /* XXX TGEN these don't belong here, they're MD on i386/amd64 */ 99 extern u_int cpu_feature; /* CPUID_* features */ 100 extern u_int cpu_feature2; /* CPUID2_* features */ 101 102 extern int nfs_diskless_valid; /* NFS diskless params were obtained */ 103 extern vm_paddr_t Maxmem; /* Highest physical memory address in system */ 104 105 #ifdef INVARIANTS /* The option is always available */ 106 #define KASSERT(exp,msg) do { if (!(exp)) panic msg; } while (0) 107 #define KKASSERT(exp) if (!(exp)) panic("assertion: %s in %s", #exp, __func__) 108 #else 109 #define KASSERT(exp,msg) 110 #define KKASSERT(exp) 111 #endif 112 113 #define CTASSERT(x) _CTASSERT(x, __LINE__) 114 #define _CTASSERT(x, y) __CTASSERT(x, y) 115 #define __CTASSERT(x, y) typedef char __assert ## y[(x) ? 1 : -1] 116 117 /* 118 * General function declarations. 119 */ 120 121 struct intrframe; 122 struct spinlock; 123 struct lwkt_serialize; 124 struct malloc_type; 125 struct proc; 126 struct xwait; 127 struct timeval; 128 struct tty; 129 struct uio; 130 struct globaldata; 131 struct thread; 132 struct trapframe; 133 struct user; 134 struct vmspace; 135 struct savetls; 136 struct krate; 137 138 void Debugger (const char *msg); 139 void backtrace(void); 140 void mi_gdinit (struct globaldata *gd, int cpu); 141 void mi_proc0init(struct globaldata *gd, struct user *proc0paddr); 142 int dumpstatus (vm_offset_t addr, off_t count); 143 int nullop (void); 144 int seltrue (cdev_t dev, int which); 145 int ureadc (int, struct uio *); 146 void *hashinit (int count, struct malloc_type *type, u_long *hashmask); 147 void *phashinit (int count, struct malloc_type *type, u_long *nentries); 148 149 int cpu_sanitize_frame (struct trapframe *); 150 int cpu_sanitize_tls (struct savetls *); 151 void cpu_mplock_contested(void); 152 void cpu_spinlock_contested(void); 153 void cpu_halt (void); 154 void cpu_reset (void); 155 void cpu_boot (int); 156 void cpu_rootconf (void); 157 void cpu_vmspace_alloc(struct vmspace *); 158 void cpu_vmspace_free(struct vmspace *); 159 void set_user_TLS(void); 160 void set_vkernel_fp(struct trapframe *); 161 int kvm_access_check(vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, int); 162 163 vm_paddr_t kvtop(void *addr); 164 int is_physical_memory (vm_offset_t addr); 165 166 extern uint32_t crc32_tab[]; 167 uint32_t crc32(const void *buf, size_t size); 168 void init_param1 (void); 169 void init_param2 (int physpages); 170 void tablefull (const char *); 171 int kvcprintf (char const *, void (*)(int, void*), void *, int, 172 __va_list) __printflike(1, 0); 173 int log (int, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3); 174 void logwakeup (void); 175 void log_console (struct uio *); 176 int kprintf (const char *, ...) __printflike(1, 2); 177 void krateprintf (struct krate *, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3); 178 int ksnprintf (char *, size_t, const char *, ...) __printflike(3, 4); 179 int ksprintf (char *buf, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3); 180 int uprintf (const char *, ...) __printflike(1, 2); 181 int kvprintf (const char *, __va_list) __printflike(1, 0); 182 int kvsnprintf (char *, size_t, const char *, __va_list) __printflike(3, 0); 183 int kvsprintf (char *buf, const char *, __va_list) __printflike(2, 0); 184 int ttyprintf (struct tty *, const char *, ...) __printflike(2, 3); 185 int ksscanf (const char *, char const *, ...); 186 int kvsscanf (const char *, char const *, __va_list); 187 188 long strtol (const char *, char **, int); 189 u_long strtoul (const char *, char **, int); 190 quad_t strtoq (const char *, char **, int); 191 u_quad_t strtouq (const char *, char **, int); 192 193 /* 194 * note: some functions commonly used by device drivers may be passed 195 * pointers to volatile storage, volatile set to avoid warnings. 196 * 197 * NOTE: bcopyb() - is a dumb byte-granular bcopy. This routine is 198 * explicitly not meant to be sophisticated. 199 * NOTE: bcopyi() - is a dumb int-granular bcopy (len is still in bytes). 200 * This routine is explicitly not meant to be sophisticated. 201 */ 202 void bcopyb (const void *from, void *to, size_t len); 203 void bcopyi (const void *from, void *to, size_t len); 204 void bcopy (volatile const void *from, volatile void *to, size_t len); 205 void ovbcopy (const void *from, void *to, size_t len); 206 void bzero (volatile void *buf, size_t len); 207 void *memcpy (void *to, const void *from, size_t len); 208 209 int copystr (const void *kfaddr, void *kdaddr, size_t len, 210 size_t *lencopied); 211 int copyinstr (const void *udaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len, 212 size_t *lencopied); 213 int copyin (const void *udaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len); 214 int copyout (const void *kaddr, void *udaddr, size_t len); 215 216 int fubyte (const void *base); 217 int subyte (void *base, int byte); 218 long fuword (const void *base); 219 int suword (void *base, long word); 220 int fusword (void *base); 221 int susword (void *base, int word); 222 223 void realitexpire (void *); 224 void DELAY(int usec); 225 void DRIVERSLEEP(int usec); 226 227 void startprofclock (struct proc *); 228 void stopprofclock (struct proc *); 229 void setstatclockrate (int hzrate); 230 231 /* 232 * Console I/O spinlocks - these typically also hard-disable interrupts 233 * for the duration. 234 */ 235 void cons_lock(void); 236 void cons_unlock(void); 237 238 /* 239 * Kernel environment support functions and sundry. 240 */ 241 char *kgetenv (const char *name); 242 int ksetenv(const char *name, const char *value); 243 int kunsetenv(const char *name); 244 void kfreeenv(char *env); 245 int ktestenv(const char *name); 246 int kgetenv_int (const char *name, int *data); 247 int kgetenv_string (const char *name, char *data, int size); 248 int kgetenv_quad (const char *name, quad_t *data); 249 extern char *kern_envp; 250 251 #ifdef APM_FIXUP_CALLTODO 252 void adjust_timeout_calltodo (struct timeval *time_change); 253 #endif /* APM_FIXUP_CALLTODO */ 254 255 #include <sys/libkern.h> 256 257 /* Initialize the world */ 258 void mi_startup (void); 259 void cpu_initclocks (void *arg __unused); 260 void nchinit (void); 261 262 /* Finalize the world. */ 263 void shutdown_nice (int); 264 265 /* 266 * Kernel to clock driver interface. 267 */ 268 void inittodr (time_t base); 269 void resettodr (void); 270 void startrtclock (void); 271 272 /* Timeouts */ 273 typedef void timeout_t (void *); /* timeout function type */ 274 275 /* Interrupt management */ 276 277 /* 278 * For the alpha arch, some of these functions are static __inline, and 279 * the others should be. 280 */ 281 #ifdef __i386__ 282 void setdelayed (void); 283 void setsoftcambio (void); 284 void setsoftcamnet (void); 285 void setsoftunused02 (void); 286 void setsoftcrypto (void); 287 void setsoftunused01 (void); 288 void setsofttty (void); 289 void setsoftvm (void); 290 void setsofttq (void); 291 void schedsofttty (void); 292 void splz (void); 293 #endif /* __i386__ */ 294 295 /* 296 * Various callout lists. 297 */ 298 299 /* Exit callout list declarations. */ 300 typedef void (*exitlist_fn) (struct thread *td); 301 302 int at_exit (exitlist_fn function); 303 int rm_at_exit (exitlist_fn function); 304 305 /* Fork callout list declarations. */ 306 typedef void (*forklist_fn) (struct proc *parent, struct proc *child, 307 int flags); 308 309 int at_fork (forklist_fn function); 310 int rm_at_fork (forklist_fn function); 311 312 /* 313 * Not exactly a callout LIST, but a callout entry. 314 * Allow an external module to define a hardware watchdog tickler. 315 * Normally a process would do this, but there are times when the 316 * kernel needs to be able to hold off the watchdog, when the process 317 * is not active, e.g., when dumping core. 318 */ 319 typedef void (*watchdog_tickle_fn) (void); 320 321 extern watchdog_tickle_fn wdog_tickler; 322 323 /* 324 * Common `proc' functions are declared here so that proc.h can be included 325 * less often. 326 */ 327 int tsleep (void *, int, const char *, int); 328 int msleep (void *, struct spinlock *, int, const char *, int); 329 int serialize_sleep(void *, struct lwkt_serialize *, int, 330 const char *, int); 331 void tsleep_interlock (void *chan); 332 int lwkt_sleep (const char *, int); 333 void tstop (void); 334 void wakeup (void *chan); 335 void wakeup_one (void *chan); 336 void wakeup_mycpu (void *chan); 337 void wakeup_mycpu_one (void *chan); 338 void wakeup_oncpu (struct globaldata *gd, void *chan); 339 void wakeup_oncpu_one (struct globaldata *gd, void *chan); 340 void wakeup_domain (void *chan, int domain); 341 void wakeup_domain_one (void *chan, int domain); 342 343 /* 344 * Common `cdev_t' stuff are declared here to avoid #include poisoning 345 */ 346 347 int major(cdev_t x); 348 int minor(cdev_t x); 349 udev_t dev2udev(cdev_t x); 350 cdev_t udev2dev(udev_t x, int b); 351 int uminor(udev_t dev); 352 int umajor(udev_t dev); 353 udev_t makeudev(int x, int y); 354 355 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 356 #endif /* !_SYS_SYSTM_H_ */ 357