1 /* 2 * Copyright (c) 1995 3 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 4 * 5 * This code contains ideas from software contributed to Berkeley by 6 * Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young, and the Mach Operating 7 * System project at Carnegie-Mellon University. 8 * 9 * %sccs.include.redist.c% 10 * 11 * @(#)kern_lock.c 8.14 (Berkeley) 05/19/95 12 */ 13 14 #include <sys/param.h> 15 #include <sys/proc.h> 16 #include <sys/lock.h> 17 #include <machine/cpu.h> 18 19 /* 20 * Locking primitives implementation. 21 * Locks provide shared/exclusive sychronization. 22 */ 23 24 #ifdef DEBUG 25 #define COUNT(p, x) if (p) (p)->p_locks += (x) 26 #else 27 #define COUNT(p, x) 28 #endif 29 30 #if NCPUS > 1 31 32 /* 33 * For multiprocessor system, try spin lock first. 34 * 35 * This should be inline expanded below, but we cannot have #if 36 * inside a multiline define. 37 */ 38 int lock_wait_time = 100; 39 #define PAUSE(lkp, wanted) \ 40 if (lock_wait_time > 0) { \ 41 int i; \ 42 \ 43 simple_unlock(&lkp->lk_interlock); \ 44 for (i = lock_wait_time; i > 0; i--) \ 45 if (!(wanted)) \ 46 break; \ 47 simple_lock(&lkp->lk_interlock); \ 48 } \ 49 if (!(wanted)) \ 50 break; 51 52 #else /* NCPUS == 1 */ 53 54 /* 55 * It is an error to spin on a uniprocessor as nothing will ever cause 56 * the simple lock to clear while we are executing. 57 */ 58 #define PAUSE(lkp, wanted) 59 60 #endif /* NCPUS == 1 */ 61 62 /* 63 * Acquire a resource. 64 */ 65 #define ACQUIRE(lkp, error, extflags, wanted) \ 66 PAUSE(lkp, wanted); \ 67 for (error = 0; wanted; ) { \ 68 (lkp)->lk_waitcount++; \ 69 simple_unlock(&(lkp)->lk_interlock); \ 70 error = tsleep((void *)lkp, (lkp)->lk_prio, \ 71 (lkp)->lk_wmesg, (lkp)->lk_timo); \ 72 simple_lock(&(lkp)->lk_interlock); \ 73 (lkp)->lk_waitcount--; \ 74 if (error) \ 75 break; \ 76 if ((extflags) & LK_SLEEPFAIL) { \ 77 error = ENOLCK; \ 78 break; \ 79 } \ 80 } 81 82 /* 83 * Initialize a lock; required before use. 84 */ 85 void 86 lockinit(lkp, prio, wmesg, timo, flags) 87 struct lock *lkp; 88 int prio; 89 char *wmesg; 90 int timo; 91 int flags; 92 { 93 94 bzero(lkp, sizeof(struct lock)); 95 simple_lock_init(&lkp->lk_interlock); 96 lkp->lk_flags = flags & LK_EXTFLG_MASK; 97 lkp->lk_prio = prio; 98 lkp->lk_timo = timo; 99 lkp->lk_wmesg = wmesg; 100 lkp->lk_lockholder = LK_NOPROC; 101 } 102 103 /* 104 * Determine the status of a lock. 105 */ 106 int 107 lockstatus(lkp) 108 struct lock *lkp; 109 { 110 int lock_type = 0; 111 112 simple_lock(&lkp->lk_interlock); 113 if (lkp->lk_exclusivecount != 0) 114 lock_type = LK_EXCLUSIVE; 115 else if (lkp->lk_sharecount != 0) 116 lock_type = LK_SHARED; 117 simple_unlock(&lkp->lk_interlock); 118 return (lock_type); 119 } 120 121 /* 122 * Set, change, or release a lock. 123 * 124 * Shared requests increment the shared count. Exclusive requests set the 125 * LK_WANT_EXCL flag (preventing further shared locks), and wait for already 126 * accepted shared locks and shared-to-exclusive upgrades to go away. 127 */ 128 int 129 lockmgr(lkp, flags, interlkp, p) 130 __volatile struct lock *lkp; 131 u_int flags; 132 struct simplelock *interlkp; 133 struct proc *p; 134 { 135 int error; 136 pid_t pid; 137 int extflags; 138 139 error = 0; 140 if (p) 141 pid = p->p_pid; 142 else 143 pid = LK_KERNPROC; 144 simple_lock(&lkp->lk_interlock); 145 if (flags & LK_INTERLOCK) 146 simple_unlock(interlkp); 147 extflags = (flags | lkp->lk_flags) & LK_EXTFLG_MASK; 148 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC 149 /* 150 * Once a lock has drained, the LK_DRAINING flag is set and an 151 * exclusive lock is returned. The only valid operation thereafter 152 * is a single release of that exclusive lock. This final release 153 * clears the LK_DRAINING flag and sets the LK_DRAINED flag. Any 154 * further requests of any sort will result in a panic. The bits 155 * selected for these two flags are chosen so that they will be set 156 * in memory that is freed (freed memory is filled with 0xdeadbeef). 157 */ 158 if (lkp->lk_flags & (LK_DRAINING|LK_DRAINED)) { 159 if (lkp->lk_flags & LK_DRAINED) 160 panic("lockmgr: using decommissioned lock"); 161 if ((flags & LK_TYPE_MASK) != LK_RELEASE || 162 lkp->lk_lockholder != pid) 163 panic("lockmgr: non-release on draining lock: %d\n", 164 flags & LK_TYPE_MASK); 165 lkp->lk_flags &= ~LK_DRAINING; 166 lkp->lk_flags |= LK_DRAINED; 167 } 168 #endif DIAGNOSTIC 169 170 switch (flags & LK_TYPE_MASK) { 171 172 case LK_SHARED: 173 if (lkp->lk_lockholder != pid) { 174 /* 175 * If just polling, check to see if we will block. 176 */ 177 if ((extflags & LK_NOWAIT) && (lkp->lk_flags & 178 (LK_HAVE_EXCL | LK_WANT_EXCL | LK_WANT_UPGRADE))) { 179 error = EBUSY; 180 break; 181 } 182 /* 183 * Wait for exclusive locks and upgrades to clear. 184 */ 185 ACQUIRE(lkp, error, extflags, lkp->lk_flags & 186 (LK_HAVE_EXCL | LK_WANT_EXCL | LK_WANT_UPGRADE)); 187 if (error) 188 break; 189 lkp->lk_sharecount++; 190 COUNT(p, 1); 191 break; 192 } 193 /* 194 * We hold an exclusive lock, so downgrade it to shared. 195 * An alternative would be to fail with EDEADLK. 196 */ 197 lkp->lk_sharecount++; 198 COUNT(p, 1); 199 /* fall into downgrade */ 200 201 case LK_DOWNGRADE: 202 if (lkp->lk_lockholder != pid || lkp->lk_exclusivecount == 0) 203 panic("lockmgr: not holding exclusive lock"); 204 lkp->lk_sharecount += lkp->lk_exclusivecount; 205 lkp->lk_exclusivecount = 0; 206 lkp->lk_flags &= ~LK_HAVE_EXCL; 207 lkp->lk_lockholder = LK_NOPROC; 208 if (lkp->lk_waitcount) 209 wakeup((void *)lkp); 210 break; 211 212 case LK_EXCLUPGRADE: 213 /* 214 * If another process is ahead of us to get an upgrade, 215 * then we want to fail rather than have an intervening 216 * exclusive access. 217 */ 218 if (lkp->lk_flags & LK_WANT_UPGRADE) { 219 lkp->lk_sharecount--; 220 COUNT(p, -1); 221 error = EBUSY; 222 break; 223 } 224 /* fall into normal upgrade */ 225 226 case LK_UPGRADE: 227 /* 228 * Upgrade a shared lock to an exclusive one. If another 229 * shared lock has already requested an upgrade to an 230 * exclusive lock, our shared lock is released and an 231 * exclusive lock is requested (which will be granted 232 * after the upgrade). If we return an error, the file 233 * will always be unlocked. 234 */ 235 if (lkp->lk_lockholder == pid || lkp->lk_sharecount <= 0) 236 panic("lockmgr: upgrade exclusive lock"); 237 lkp->lk_sharecount--; 238 COUNT(p, -1); 239 /* 240 * If we are just polling, check to see if we will block. 241 */ 242 if ((extflags & LK_NOWAIT) && 243 ((lkp->lk_flags & LK_WANT_UPGRADE) || 244 lkp->lk_sharecount > 1)) { 245 error = EBUSY; 246 break; 247 } 248 if ((lkp->lk_flags & LK_WANT_UPGRADE) == 0) { 249 /* 250 * We are first shared lock to request an upgrade, so 251 * request upgrade and wait for the shared count to 252 * drop to zero, then take exclusive lock. 253 */ 254 lkp->lk_flags |= LK_WANT_UPGRADE; 255 ACQUIRE(lkp, error, extflags, lkp->lk_sharecount); 256 lkp->lk_flags &= ~LK_WANT_UPGRADE; 257 if (error) 258 break; 259 lkp->lk_flags |= LK_HAVE_EXCL; 260 lkp->lk_lockholder = pid; 261 if (lkp->lk_exclusivecount != 0) 262 panic("lockmgr: non-zero exclusive count"); 263 lkp->lk_exclusivecount = 1; 264 COUNT(p, 1); 265 break; 266 } 267 /* 268 * Someone else has requested upgrade. Release our shared 269 * lock, awaken upgrade requestor if we are the last shared 270 * lock, then request an exclusive lock. 271 */ 272 if (lkp->lk_sharecount == 0 && lkp->lk_waitcount) 273 wakeup((void *)lkp); 274 /* fall into exclusive request */ 275 276 case LK_EXCLUSIVE: 277 if (lkp->lk_lockholder == pid && pid != LK_KERNPROC) { 278 /* 279 * Recursive lock. 280 */ 281 if ((extflags & LK_CANRECURSE) == 0) 282 panic("lockmgr: locking against myself"); 283 lkp->lk_exclusivecount++; 284 COUNT(p, 1); 285 break; 286 } 287 /* 288 * If we are just polling, check to see if we will sleep. 289 */ 290 if ((extflags & LK_NOWAIT) && ((lkp->lk_flags & 291 (LK_HAVE_EXCL | LK_WANT_EXCL | LK_WANT_UPGRADE)) || 292 lkp->lk_sharecount != 0)) { 293 error = EBUSY; 294 break; 295 } 296 /* 297 * Try to acquire the want_exclusive flag. 298 */ 299 ACQUIRE(lkp, error, extflags, lkp->lk_flags & 300 (LK_HAVE_EXCL | LK_WANT_EXCL)); 301 if (error) 302 break; 303 lkp->lk_flags |= LK_WANT_EXCL; 304 /* 305 * Wait for shared locks and upgrades to finish. 306 */ 307 ACQUIRE(lkp, error, extflags, lkp->lk_sharecount != 0 || 308 (lkp->lk_flags & LK_WANT_UPGRADE)); 309 lkp->lk_flags &= ~LK_WANT_EXCL; 310 if (error) 311 break; 312 lkp->lk_flags |= LK_HAVE_EXCL; 313 lkp->lk_lockholder = pid; 314 if (lkp->lk_exclusivecount != 0) 315 panic("lockmgr: non-zero exclusive count"); 316 lkp->lk_exclusivecount = 1; 317 COUNT(p, 1); 318 break; 319 320 case LK_RELEASE: 321 if (lkp->lk_exclusivecount != 0) { 322 if (pid != lkp->lk_lockholder) 323 panic("lockmgr: pid %d, not %s %d unlocking", 324 pid, "exclusive lock holder", 325 lkp->lk_lockholder); 326 lkp->lk_exclusivecount--; 327 COUNT(p, -1); 328 if (lkp->lk_exclusivecount == 0) { 329 lkp->lk_flags &= ~LK_HAVE_EXCL; 330 lkp->lk_lockholder = LK_NOPROC; 331 } 332 } else if (lkp->lk_sharecount != 0) { 333 lkp->lk_sharecount--; 334 COUNT(p, -1); 335 } 336 if (lkp->lk_waitcount) 337 wakeup((void *)lkp); 338 break; 339 340 case LK_DRAIN: 341 /* 342 * Check that we do not already hold the lock, as it can 343 * never drain if we do. Unfortunately, we have no way to 344 * check for holding a shared lock, but at least we can 345 * check for an exclusive one. 346 */ 347 if (lkp->lk_lockholder == pid) 348 panic("lockmgr: draining against myself"); 349 /* 350 * If we are just polling, check to see if we will sleep. 351 */ 352 if ((extflags & LK_NOWAIT) && ((lkp->lk_flags & 353 (LK_HAVE_EXCL | LK_WANT_EXCL | LK_WANT_UPGRADE)) || 354 lkp->lk_sharecount != 0 || lkp->lk_waitcount != 0)) { 355 error = EBUSY; 356 break; 357 } 358 PAUSE(lkp, ((lkp->lk_flags & 359 (LK_HAVE_EXCL | LK_WANT_EXCL | LK_WANT_UPGRADE)) || 360 lkp->lk_sharecount != 0 || lkp->lk_waitcount != 0)); 361 for (error = 0; ((lkp->lk_flags & 362 (LK_HAVE_EXCL | LK_WANT_EXCL | LK_WANT_UPGRADE)) || 363 lkp->lk_sharecount != 0 || lkp->lk_waitcount != 0); ) { 364 lkp->lk_flags |= LK_WAITDRAIN; 365 simple_unlock(&lkp->lk_interlock); 366 if (error = tsleep((void *)&lkp->lk_flags, lkp->lk_prio, 367 lkp->lk_wmesg, lkp->lk_timo)) 368 return (error); 369 if ((extflags) & LK_SLEEPFAIL) 370 return (ENOLCK); 371 simple_lock(&lkp->lk_interlock); 372 } 373 lkp->lk_flags |= LK_DRAINING | LK_HAVE_EXCL; 374 lkp->lk_lockholder = pid; 375 lkp->lk_exclusivecount = 1; 376 COUNT(p, 1); 377 break; 378 379 default: 380 simple_unlock(&lkp->lk_interlock); 381 panic("lockmgr: unknown locktype request %d", 382 flags & LK_TYPE_MASK); 383 /* NOTREACHED */ 384 } 385 if ((lkp->lk_flags & LK_WAITDRAIN) && ((lkp->lk_flags & 386 (LK_HAVE_EXCL | LK_WANT_EXCL | LK_WANT_UPGRADE)) == 0 && 387 lkp->lk_sharecount == 0 && lkp->lk_waitcount == 0)) { 388 lkp->lk_flags &= ~LK_WAITDRAIN; 389 wakeup((void *)&lkp->lk_flags); 390 } 391 simple_unlock(&lkp->lk_interlock); 392 return (error); 393 } 394 395 /* 396 * Print out information about state of a lock. Used by VOP_PRINT 397 * routines to display ststus about contained locks. 398 */ 399 lockmgr_printinfo(lkp) 400 struct lock *lkp; 401 { 402 403 if (lkp->lk_sharecount) 404 printf(" lock type %s: SHARED", lkp->lk_wmesg); 405 else if (lkp->lk_flags & LK_HAVE_EXCL) 406 printf(" lock type %s: EXCL by pid %d", lkp->lk_wmesg, 407 lkp->lk_lockholder); 408 if (lkp->lk_waitcount > 0) 409 printf(" with %d pending", lkp->lk_waitcount); 410 } 411 412 #if defined(DEBUG) && NCPUS == 1 413 #include <sys/kernel.h> 414 #include <vm/vm.h> 415 #include <sys/sysctl.h> 416 int lockpausetime = 1; 417 struct ctldebug debug2 = { "lockpausetime", &lockpausetime }; 418 /* 419 * Simple lock functions so that the debugger can see from whence 420 * they are being called. 421 */ 422 void 423 simple_lock_init(alp) 424 struct simplelock *alp; 425 { 426 427 alp->lock_data = 0; 428 } 429 430 void 431 _simple_lock(alp, id, l) 432 __volatile struct simplelock *alp; 433 const char *id; 434 int l; 435 { 436 437 if (alp->lock_data == 1) { 438 if (lockpausetime == -1) 439 panic("%s:%d: simple_lock: lock held", id, l); 440 if (lockpausetime == 0) { 441 printf("%s:%d: simple_lock: lock held\n", id, l); 442 BACKTRACE(curproc); 443 } else if (lockpausetime > 0) { 444 printf("%s:%d: simple_lock: lock held...", id, l); 445 tsleep(&lockpausetime, PCATCH | PPAUSE, "slock", 446 lockpausetime * hz); 447 printf(" continuing\n"); 448 } 449 } 450 alp->lock_data = 1; 451 if (curproc) 452 curproc->p_simple_locks++; 453 } 454 455 int 456 _simple_lock_try(alp, id, l) 457 __volatile struct simplelock *alp; 458 const char *id; 459 int l; 460 { 461 462 /* 463 if (alp->lock_data == 1) { 464 if (lockpausetime == -1) 465 panic("%s:%d: simple_lock_try: lock held", id, l); 466 if (lockpausetime == 0) { 467 printf("%s:%d: simple_lock_try: lock held\n", id, l); 468 BACKTRACE(curproc); 469 } else if (lockpausetime > 0) { 470 printf("%s:%d: simple_lock_try: lock held...", id, l); 471 tsleep(&lockpausetime, PCATCH | PPAUSE, "slock", 472 lockpausetime * hz); 473 printf(" continuing\n"); 474 } 475 } 476 */ 477 if (alp->lock_data) 478 return (0); 479 480 alp->lock_data = 1; 481 if (curproc) 482 curproc->p_simple_locks++; 483 return (1); 484 } 485 486 void 487 _simple_unlock(alp, id, l) 488 __volatile struct simplelock *alp; 489 const char *id; 490 int l; 491 { 492 493 if (alp->lock_data == 0) { 494 if (lockpausetime == -1) 495 panic("%s:%d: simple_unlock: lock not held", id, l); 496 if (lockpausetime == 0) { 497 printf("%s:%d: simple_unlock: lock not held\n", id, l); 498 BACKTRACE(curproc); 499 } else if (lockpausetime > 0) { 500 printf("%s:%d: simple_unlock: lock not held...", id, l); 501 tsleep(&lockpausetime, PCATCH | PPAUSE, "sunlock", 502 lockpausetime * hz); 503 printf(" continuing\n"); 504 } 505 } 506 alp->lock_data = 0; 507 if (curproc) 508 curproc->p_simple_locks--; 509 } 510 #endif /* DEBUG && NCPUS == 1 */ 511