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29.Dd November 16, 2011
30.Dt LOCK 9
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm lockinit ,
34.Nm lockdestroy ,
35.Nm lockmgr ,
36.Nm lockmgr_args ,
37.Nm lockmgr_args_rw ,
38.Nm lockmgr_disown ,
39.Nm lockmgr_printinfo ,
40.Nm lockmgr_recursed ,
41.Nm lockmgr_rw ,
42.Nm lockmgr_waiters ,
43.Nm lockstatus ,
44.Nm lockmgr_assert
45.Nd "lockmgr family of functions"
46.Sh SYNOPSIS
47.In sys/types.h
48.In sys/lock.h
49.In sys/lockmgr.h
50.Ft void
51.Fn lockinit "struct lock *lkp" "int prio" "const char *wmesg" "int timo" "int flags"
52.Ft void
53.Fn lockdestroy "struct lock *lkp"
54.Ft int
55.Fn lockmgr "struct lock *lkp" "u_int flags" "struct mtx *ilk"
56.Ft int
57.Fn lockmgr_args "struct lock *lkp" "u_int flags" "struct mtx *ilk" "const char *wmesg" "int prio" "int timo"
58.Ft int
59.Fn lockmgr_args_rw "struct lock *lkp" "u_int flags" "struct rwlock *ilk" "const char *wmesg" "int prio" "int timo"
60.Ft void
61.Fn lockmgr_disown "struct lock *lkp"
62.Ft void
63.Fn lockmgr_printinfo "const struct lock *lkp"
64.Ft int
65.Fn lockmgr_recursed "const struct lock *lkp"
66.Ft int
67.Fn lockmgr_rw "struct lock *lkp" "u_int flags" "struct rwlock *ilk"
68.Ft int
69.Fn lockmgr_waiters "const struct lock *lkp"
70.Ft int
71.Fn lockstatus "const struct lock *lkp"
72.Pp
73.Cd "options INVARIANTS"
74.Cd "options INVARIANT_SUPPORT"
75.Ft void
76.Fn lockmgr_assert "const struct lock *lkp" "int what"
77.Sh DESCRIPTION
78The
79.Fn lockinit
80function is used to initialize a lock.
81It must be called before any operation can be performed on a lock.
82Its arguments are:
83.Bl -tag -width ".Fa wmesg"
84.It Fa lkp
85A pointer to the lock to initialize.
86.It Fa prio
87The priority passed to
88.Xr sleep 9 .
89.It Fa wmesg
90The lock message.
91This is used for both debugging output and
92.Xr sleep 9 .
93.It Fa timo
94The timeout value passed to
95.Xr sleep 9 .
96.It Fa flags
97The flags the lock is to be initialized with:
98.Bl -tag -width ".Dv LK_CANRECURSE"
99.It Dv LK_ADAPTIVE
100Enable adaptive spinning for this lock if the kernel is compiled with the
101ADAPTIVE_LOCKMGRS option.
102.It Dv LK_CANRECURSE
103Allow recursive exclusive locks.
104.It Dv LK_NOPROFILE
105Disable lock profiling for this lock.
106.It Dv LK_NOSHARE
107Allow exclusive locks only.
108.It Dv LK_NOWITNESS
109Instruct
110.Xr witness 4
111to ignore this lock.
112.It Dv LK_NODUP
113.Xr witness 4
114should log messages about duplicate locks being acquired.
115.It Dv LK_QUIET
116Disable
117.Xr ktr 4
118logging for this lock.
119.It Dv LK_TIMELOCK
120Use
121.Fa timo
122during a sleep; otherwise, 0 is used.
123.El
124.El
125.Pp
126The
127.Fn lockdestroy
128function is used to destroy a lock, and while it is called in a number of
129places in the kernel, it currently does nothing.
130.Pp
131The
132.Fn lockmgr
133and
134.Fn lockmgr_rw
135functions handle general locking functionality within the kernel, including
136support for shared and exclusive locks, and recursion.
137.Fn lockmgr
138and
139.Fn lockmgr_rw
140are also able to upgrade and downgrade locks.
141.Pp
142Their arguments are:
143.Bl -tag -width ".Fa flags"
144.It Fa lkp
145A pointer to the lock to manipulate.
146.It Fa flags
147Flags indicating what action is to be taken.
148.Bl -tag -width ".Dv LK_CANRECURSE"
149.It Dv LK_SHARED
150Acquire a shared lock.
151If an exclusive lock is currently held,
152.Dv EDEADLK
153will be returned.
154.It Dv LK_EXCLUSIVE
155Acquire an exclusive lock.
156If an exclusive lock is already held, and
157.Dv LK_CANRECURSE
158is not set, the system will
159.Xr panic 9 .
160.It Dv LK_DOWNGRADE
161Downgrade exclusive lock to a shared lock.
162Downgrading a shared lock is not permitted.
163If an exclusive lock has been recursed, the system will
164.Xr panic 9 .
165.It Dv LK_UPGRADE
166Upgrade a shared lock to an exclusive lock.
167If this call fails, the shared lock is lost.
168During the upgrade, the shared lock could
169be temporarily dropped.
170Attempts to upgrade an exclusive lock will cause a
171.Xr panic 9 .
172.It Dv LK_RELEASE
173Release the lock.
174Releasing a lock that is not held can cause a
175.Xr panic 9 .
176.It Dv LK_DRAIN
177Wait for all activity on the lock to end, then mark it decommissioned.
178This is used before freeing a lock that is part of a piece of memory that is
179about to be freed.
180(As documented in
181.In sys/lockmgr.h . )
182.It Dv LK_SLEEPFAIL
183Fail if operation has slept.
184.It Dv LK_NOWAIT
185Do not allow the call to sleep.
186This can be used to test the lock.
187.It Dv LK_NOWITNESS
188Skip the
189.Xr witness 4
190checks for this instance.
191.It Dv LK_CANRECURSE
192Allow recursion on an exclusive lock.
193For every lock there must be a release.
194.It Dv LK_INTERLOCK
195Unlock the interlock (which should be locked already).
196.El
197.It Fa ilk
198An interlock mutex for controlling group access to the lock.
199If
200.Dv LK_INTERLOCK
201is specified,
202.Fn lockmgr
203and
204.Fn lockmgr_rw
205assume
206.Fa ilk
207is currently owned and not recursed, and will return it unlocked.
208See
209.Xr mtx_assert 9 .
210.El
211.Pp
212The
213.Fn lockmgr_args
214and
215.Fn lockmgr_args_rw
216function work like
217.Fn lockmgr
218and
219.Fn lockmgr_rw
220but accepting a
221.Fa wmesg ,
222.Fa timo
223and
224.Fa prio
225on a per-instance basis.
226The specified values will override the default
227ones, but this can still be used passing, respectively,
228.Dv LK_WMESG_DEFAULT ,
229.Dv LK_PRIO_DEFAULT
230and
231.Dv LK_TIMO_DEFAULT .
232.Pp
233The
234.Fn lockmgr_disown
235function switches the owner from the current thread to be
236.Dv LK_KERNPROC ,
237if the lock is already held.
238.Pp
239The
240.Fn lockmgr_printinfo
241function prints debugging information about the lock.
242It is used primarily by
243.Xr VOP_PRINT 9
244functions.
245.Pp
246The
247.Fn lockmgr_recursed
248function returns true if the lock is recursed, 0
249otherwise.
250.Pp
251The
252.Fn lockmgr_waiters
253function returns true if the lock has waiters, 0 otherwise.
254.Pp
255The
256.Fn lockstatus
257function returns the status of the lock in relation to the current thread.
258.Pp
259When compiled with
260.Cd "options INVARIANTS"
261and
262.Cd "options INVARIANT_SUPPORT" ,
263the
264.Fn lockmgr_assert
265function tests
266.Fa lkp
267for the assertions specified in
268.Fa what ,
269and panics if they are not met.
270One of the following assertions must be specified:
271.Bl -tag -width ".Dv KA_UNLOCKED"
272.It Dv KA_LOCKED
273Assert that the current thread has either a shared or an exclusive lock on the
274.Vt lkp
275lock pointed to by the first argument.
276.It Dv KA_SLOCKED
277Assert that the current thread has a shared lock on the
278.Vt lkp
279lock pointed to by the first argument.
280.It Dv KA_XLOCKED
281Assert that the current thread has an exclusive lock on the
282.Vt lkp
283lock pointed to by the first argument.
284.It Dv KA_UNLOCKED
285Assert that the current thread has no lock on the
286.Vt lkp
287lock pointed to by the first argument.
288.El
289.Pp
290In addition, one of the following optional assertions can be used with
291either an
292.Dv KA_LOCKED ,
293.Dv KA_SLOCKED ,
294or
295.Dv KA_XLOCKED
296assertion:
297.Bl -tag -width ".Dv KA_NOTRECURSED"
298.It Dv KA_RECURSED
299Assert that the current thread has a recursed lock on
300.Fa lkp .
301.It Dv KA_NOTRECURSED
302Assert that the current thread does not have a recursed lock on
303.Fa lkp .
304.El
305.Sh RETURN VALUES
306The
307.Fn lockmgr
308and
309.Fn lockmgr_rw
310functions return 0 on success and non-zero on failure.
311.Pp
312The
313.Fn lockstatus
314function returns:
315.Bl -tag -width ".Dv LK_EXCLUSIVE"
316.It Dv LK_EXCLUSIVE
317An exclusive lock is held by the current thread.
318.It Dv LK_EXCLOTHER
319An exclusive lock is held by someone other than the current thread.
320.It Dv LK_SHARED
321A shared lock is held.
322.It Li 0
323The lock is not held by anyone.
324.El
325.Sh ERRORS
326.Fn lockmgr
327and
328.Fn lockmgr_rw
329fail if:
330.Bl -tag -width Er
331.It Bq Er EBUSY
332.Dv LK_FORCEUPGRADE
333was requested and another thread had already requested a lock upgrade.
334.It Bq Er EBUSY
335.Dv LK_NOWAIT
336was set, and a sleep would have been required.
337.It Bq Er ENOLCK
338.Dv LK_SLEEPFAIL
339was set and
340.Fn lockmgr
341or
342.Fn lockmgr_rw
343did sleep.
344.It Bq Er EINTR
345.Dv PCATCH
346was set in the lock priority, and a signal was delivered during a sleep.
347Note the
348.Er ERESTART
349error below.
350.It Bq Er ERESTART
351.Dv PCATCH
352was set in the lock priority, a signal was delivered during a sleep,
353and the system call is to be restarted.
354.It Bq Er EWOULDBLOCK
355a non-zero timeout was given, and the timeout expired.
356.El
357.Sh LOCKS
358If
359.Dv LK_INTERLOCK
360is passed in the
361.Fa flags
362argument to
363.Fn lockmgr
364or
365.Fn lockmgr_rw ,
366the
367.Fa ilk
368must be held prior to calling
369.Fn lockmgr
370or
371.Fn lockmgr_rw ,
372and will be returned unlocked.
373.Pp
374Upgrade attempts that fail result in the loss of the lock that
375is currently held.
376Also, it is invalid to upgrade an
377exclusive lock, and a
378.Xr panic 9
379will be the result of trying.
380.Sh SEE ALSO
381.Xr condvar 9 ,
382.Xr locking 9 ,
383.Xr mutex 9 ,
384.Xr rwlock 9 ,
385.Xr sleep 9 ,
386.Xr sx 9 ,
387.Xr mtx_assert 9 ,
388.Xr panic 9 ,
389.Xr VOP_PRINT 9
390.Sh AUTHORS
391This manual page was written by
392.An Chad David Aq davidc@acns.ab.ca .
393