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yamt 0994e6acb8 introduce a function, proclist_foreach_call, to iterate all procs on
a proclist and call the specified function for each of them.
primarily to fix a procfs locking problem, but i think that it's useful for
others as well.

while i'm here, introduce PROCLIST_FOREACH macro, which is similar to
LIST_FOREACH but skips marker entries which are used by proclist_foreach_call.
2004-10-01 16:30:52 +00:00
christos 251940a98f Use the P_ZOMBIE macro instead of open-coding it. No functional change. 2004-08-07 03:34:37 +00:00
pk 69211c6484 cwdfree() signature has been changed to accomodate fine-grained locking. 2004-05-31 15:33:38 +00:00
pk d190ac352d exit1: if !BIGLOCK, once the exiting process has been placed on the zombie
list and the proclist lock is released, we shouldn't touch the process
structure anymore, since it may be collected immediately by a waiting
parent.
2004-05-04 21:23:39 +00:00
cl ea5ec0212d add kernel part of concurrency support for SA on MP systems
- move per VP data into struct sadata_vp referenced from l->l_savp
  * VP id
  * lock on VP data
  * LWP on VP
  * recently blocked LWP on VP
  * queue of LWPs woken which ran on this VP before sleep
  * faultaddr
  * LWP cache for upcalls
  * upcall queue
- add current concurrency and requested concurrency variables
- make process exit run LWP on all VPs
- make signal delivery consider all VPs
- make timer events consider all VPs
- add sa_newsavp to allocate new sadata_vp structure
- add sa_increaseconcurrency to prepare new VP
- make sys_sa_setconcurrency request new VP or wakeup idle VP
- make sa_yield lower current concurrency
- set sa_cpu = VP id in upcalls
- maintain cached LWPs per VP
2004-03-14 01:08:47 +00:00
dbj f8e0478668 add some spltty() calls around TTY_LOCK() calls that didn't have them 2004-03-05 07:27:22 +00:00
yamt 471ef5f249 once exit1() releases big kernel lock, the struct proc can be freed and
re-used by another cpu immediately.  in that case, lwp_exit2() will
access freed memory.  to fix this:

- remove curlwp from p_lwps in exit1() rather than letting lwp_exit2() do so.
- add assertions to ensure freed proc has no lwps.

kern/24329 from me and kern/24574 from Havard Eidnes.
2004-03-02 09:15:26 +00:00
hannken c59d4851b8 Run pmap_deactivate() earlier in exit1(). Prevents a panic on sparc MP
where p->p_vmspace was 0xdeadbeef in pmap_deactivate().

Approved by: YAMAMOTO Takashi <yamt@netbsd.org>
2004-02-18 14:42:20 +00:00
yamt 1e18e59746 - borrow vmspace0 in uvm_proc_exit instead of uvmspace_free.
the latter is not a appropriate place to do so and it broke vfork.
- deactivate pmap before calling cpu_exit() to keep a balance of
  pmap_activate/deactivate.
2004-02-09 13:11:21 +00:00
yamt a45adbd9c7 don't deactivate pmap in exit1 because we'll touch the pmap later.
instead, borrow vmspace0 immediately before destroying the pmap
in uvmspace_free.
2004-02-07 10:05:52 +00:00
jdolecek 089abdad44 Rearrange process exit path to avoid need to free resources from different
process context ('reaper').

From within the exiting process context:
* deactivate pmap and free vmspace while we can still block
* introduce MD cpu_lwp_free() - this cleans all MD-specific context (such
  as FPU state), and is the last potentially blocking operation;
  all of cpu_wait(), and most of cpu_exit(), is now folded into cpu_lwp_free()
* process is now immediatelly marked as zombie and made available for pickup
  by parent; the remaining last lwp continues the exit as fully detached
* MI (rather than MD) code bumps uvmexp.swtch, cpu_exit() is now same
  for both 'process' and 'lwp' exit

uvm_lwp_exit() is modified to never block; the u-area memory is now
always just linked to the list of available u-areas. Introduce (blocking)
uvm_uarea_drain(), which is called to release the excessive u-area memory;
this is called by parent within wait4(), or by pagedaemon on memory shortage.
uvm_uarea_free() is now private function within uvm_glue.c.

MD process/lwp exit code now always calls lwp_exit2() immediatelly after
switching away from the exiting lwp.

g/c now unneeded routines and variables, including the reaper kernel thread
2004-01-04 11:33:29 +00:00
jdolecek 1d86b1f39f fix some comments, use NULL instead of 0 for pointer comparison 2004-01-03 19:43:55 +00:00
cl e7045955c7 kernel part of no-syscall upcall stack return: libpthread registers
an offset between ss_sp and struct sa_stackinfo_t (located in struct
__pthread_st) when calling sa_register.  The kernel increments the
sast_gen counter in struct sastack when an upcall stack is used.
libpthread increments the sasi_stackgen counter in struct
sa_stackinfo_t when an upcall stack is freed.  The kernel compares the
two counters to decide if a stack is free or in use.

- add struct sa_stackinfo_t with sasi_stackgen to count stack use in
  userland
- add sast_gen to struct sastack to count stack use in kernel
- add SA_FLAG_STACKINFO to enable the stackinfo_offset argument in the
  sa_register syscall
- add sa_stackinfo_offset to struct sadata for offset between ss_sp
  and struct sa_stackinfo_t
- add ssize_t stackinfo_offset argument to sa_register, initialize
  struct sadata's sa_stackinfo_offset from it if SA_FLAG_STACKINFO is
  set
- add sa_getstack, sa_getstack0, sa_stackused and sa_setstackfree
  functions to find/use/free upcall stacks and use these where
  appropriate
- don't record stack for upcall in sa_upcall0
- pass sau to sa_switchcall instead of l2 (l2 = curlwp in sa_switchcall)
- add sa_vp_blocker to struct sadata to pass recently blocked lwp to
  sa_switchcall
- delay finding a stack for blocked upcalls to sa_switchcall
- add sa_stacknext to struct sadata pointing to next most likely free
  upcall stack; also g/c sa_stackslist in struct sadata and sast_list
  in struct sastack
- add L_SA_WOKEN flag: LWP is on sa_woken queue
- add L_SA_RECYCLE flag: LWP should be recycled in sa_setwoken
- replace l_upcallstack with L_SA_WOKEN/L_SA_RECYCLE/L_SA_BLOCKING
  flags
- g/c now unused sast_blocker in struct sastack
- make sa_switchcall, sa_upcall0 and sa_upcall_getstate static in
  kern_sa.c
- call sa_upcall_userret only once in userret
- split sa_makeupcalls out of sa_upcall_userret and use to process
  the sa_upcalls queue
- on process exit: mark LWPs sleeping in saunblock interruptible; also
  there are no LWPs sleeping on l->l_upcallstack anymore; also clear
  sa_wokenq_head to prevent unblocked upcalls

additional changes:
- cleanup timerupcall sa_vp == curlwp check
- add check in sa_yield if we didn't block on our way here and we
  wouldn't any longer be the LWP on the VP
- invalidate sa_vp_ofaultaddr after resolving pagefault
2004-01-02 18:52:17 +00:00
atatat 44f5f6b89b The missing pieces of PROC_PID_STOPEXIT/P_STOPEXIT, a sysctl tweakable
flag that makes a process stop as it exits.
2003-12-06 04:16:33 +00:00
cl 2e11d201c2 - use list to keep track of free stacks.
- use splay tree for the pagefault check if the thread was running on
  an upcall stack.

=> removes the limitation that all upcall stacks need to be
   adjoining and that all upcall stacks have to be loaded with the
   1st sys_sa_stacks call.
=> enables keeping information associated with a stack in the kernel
   which makes it simpler to find out which LWP is using a stack.
=> allows increasing the SA_MAXNUMSTACKS without having to
   allocate an array of that size.
2003-11-17 22:52:09 +00:00
dsl 0342c9586a - Count number of zombies and stopped children and requeue them at the top
of the sibling list so that find_stopped_child can be optimised to avoid
  traversing the entire sibling list - helps when a process has a lot of
  children.
- Modify locking in pfind() and pgfind() to that the caller can rely on the
  result being valid, allow caller to request that zombies be findable.
- Rename pfind() to p_find() to ensure we break binary compatibility.
- Remove svr4_pfind since p_find willnow do the job.
- Modify some of the SMP locking of the proc lists - signals are still stuffed.

Welcome to 1.6ZF
2003-11-12 21:07:37 +00:00
dsl aed7f069e5 Ensure that the controlling tty is unlinked from the session and pgrp.
Due to the way the console is handled, neither the revoke() nor vrele()
is guaranteed to be seen by the real, underlying tty.
2003-11-06 09:30:13 +00:00
dsl 96e2f904d9 Remove a pile of redundant (caddr_t) casts. 2003-11-06 09:16:22 +00:00
cl 66c8bc7693 Reimplement VP donation such that multiple unblocked upcalls can be
combined.  Also prepare for adding VP repossession later.

- kern_sa.c: sa_yield/sa_switch: detect if there are pending unblocked
  upcalls.
- kern_sa.c: sa_unblock_userret/sa_setwoken: queue LWPs about to invoke
  an unblocked upcall on the sa_wokenq.  put queued LWPs in a state where
  they can be put in the cache.  notify LWP on the VP about pending
  upcalls.
- kern_sa.c: sa_upcall_userret: check sa_wokenq for pending upcalls,
  generate unblocked upcalls with multiple event sas
- kern_sa.c: sa_vp_repossess/sa_vp_donate: g/c, restore original
  sa_vp_repossess
2003-11-03 22:34:51 +00:00
cl c08e54b26b fix SA/pthread pagefault failure:
- prevent BLOCKED upcalls on double page faults and during upcalls
- make libpthread handle blocked threads which hold locks
- prevent UNBLOCKED upcalls from overtaking their BLOCKED upcall
this adds a new syscall sa_unblockyield
see also http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2003/09/15/0020.html
2003-09-16 13:46:24 +00:00
christos 4148967f74 provide siginfo_t in for SIGCHLD 2003-09-13 15:32:40 +00:00
cl 96b4f15141 KNF and use f instead of s to temporarily save l_flag 2003-09-11 01:32:09 +00:00
yamt 7847549d35 use LSDEAD instead of SDEAD for lwp state. 2003-08-20 14:04:00 +00:00
yamt be09ed029e fix indent. 2003-08-20 13:50:53 +00:00
agc aad01611e7 Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence.
Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22364, verified by myself.
2003-08-07 16:26:28 +00:00
fvdl 4bd1a8dcf8 Changes from Stephan Uphoff to patch problems with LWPs blocking when they
shouldn't, and MP.
2003-07-17 18:16:58 +00:00
fvdl d5aece61d6 Back out the lwp/ktrace changes. They contained a lot of colateral damage,
and need to be examined and discussed more.
2003-06-29 22:28:00 +00:00
darrenr 960df3c8d1 Pass lwp pointers throughtout the kernel, as required, so that the lwpid can
be inserted into ktrace records.  The general change has been to replace
"struct proc *" with "struct lwp *" in various function prototypes, pass
the lwp through and use l_proc to get the process pointer when needed.

Bump the kernel rev up to 1.6V
2003-06-28 14:20:43 +00:00
dsl 9be8ac5294 Alternative pid/proc allocater, removes all searches associated with pid
lookup and allocation, and any dependency on NPROC or MAXUSERS.
NO_PID changed to -1 (and renamed NO_PGID) to remove artificial limit
on PID_MAX.
As discussed on tech-kern.
2003-03-19 11:36:32 +00:00
dsl 4f78d8c26a Need to call calcru while l->l_stat == LSONPROC 2003-03-12 15:26:33 +00:00
dsl dc55700b28 Get processes execution time before the LWPs state is changed 2003-03-05 11:40:55 +00:00
nathanw fb8a5b2205 Set P_WEXIT earlier; specifically, before a pool_get(, PR_WAITOK) that
could sleep.

Pointed out by enami.
2003-02-22 01:00:14 +00:00
skrll e8f64a20cb typo in comment. 2003-02-21 16:30:48 +00:00
nathanw 0cfe2d1c69 Test p->p_sa instead of p->p_flag & P_SA, as the latter may have been
cleared by sigexit().
2003-02-17 23:45:47 +00:00
dsl db17a870e0 Split sys_wait4 so that code isn't duplicated in compat tree.
(approved by christos)
2003-02-14 10:11:56 +00:00
nathanw 01ca174f62 Call exit_lwps() from exit1() if there is more than one LWP (as
recorded by p_nlwps) *or* if the process was a SA process. Since
cached SA LWPs aren't counted in p_nlwps, it was possible for
them to not be cleaned up and remain on the alllwp list, pointing to a
dead proc.
2003-01-27 20:30:32 +00:00
thorpej e0d8d366df Merge the nathanw_sa branch. 2003-01-18 10:06:22 +00:00
jdolecek 615f789e98 fix typo in comment. pointed out by David Sainty 2002-11-30 09:59:22 +00:00
jdolecek e0d29a5578 fix bug in previous - if child was traced and p_opptr == p_pptr,
need to reparent the process to initproc, so that child wouldn't
have its p_pptr pointer still pointing on the exited parent

pointed out by Dave Sainty in private mail (the patch in kern/14443
didn't have this bug)
2002-11-30 09:54:43 +00:00
jdolecek b439ca6951 exit1(): make sure that, if orphaned child is being traced, it's
reparented back to original parent before it's killed.
This makes the original parent aware that the child has exited if
the debugger failed to wait() on the debugged zombie before exiting.
Since we clear tracing flags before killing the child, the reparenting
logic in wait4() wouldn't be triggered, so it's necessary to do it here.

Problem reported and fix provided in kern/14443 by David Sainty.
2002-11-28 21:41:29 +00:00
jdolecek e0cc03a09b merge kqueue branch into -current
kqueue provides a stateful and efficient event notification framework
currently supported events include socket, file, directory, fifo,
pipe, tty and device changes, and monitoring of processes and signals

kqueue is supported by all writable filesystems in NetBSD tree
(with exception of Coda) and all device drivers supporting poll(2)

based on work done by Jonathan Lemon for FreeBSD
initial NetBSD port done by Luke Mewburn and Jason Thorpe
2002-10-23 09:10:23 +00:00
thorpej 71404bb533 Don't include <sys/map.h>. 2002-09-25 22:21:01 +00:00
matt 48bbf5f234 Use the queue macros from <sys/queue.h> instead of referring to the queue
members directly.  Use *_FOREACH whenever possible.
2002-09-04 01:32:31 +00:00
gmcgarry 5bcbbd40bf MI kernel support for user-level Restartable Atomic Sequences (RAS). 2002-08-28 07:16:33 +00:00
manu 04e1708030 In exit1(), moved the call to the emulation exit hook to a place where it is
safet to sleep.
2002-08-13 05:42:27 +00:00
briggs 487de1e6b9 Only include sys/pmc.h if PERFCTRS is defined. 2002-08-07 11:13:40 +00:00
briggs 0b956d0b8b Implement pmc(9) -- An interface to hardware performance monitoring
counters.  These counters do not exist on all CPUs, but where they
do exist, can be used for counting events such as dcache misses that
would otherwise be difficult or impossible to instrument by code
inspection or hardware simulation.

pmc(9) is meant to be a general interface.  Initially, the Intel XScale
counters are the only ones supported.
2002-08-07 05:14:47 +00:00
manu 6e3939dc6a Move the call up exit hooks before curproc = NULL so that we can
use lockmgr in exit hooks.
2002-08-02 22:45:57 +00:00
jdolecek 02eb342b57 Make sure that the pointer to old parent process for ptraced children
gets reset properly when the old parent exits before the child. A flag
is set in old parent process when the child is reparented in ptrace(2).
If it's set when process is exiting, all running processes have their
'old parent process' pointer checked and reset if appropriate. Also
change to use 'struct proc *' pointer directly, rather than pid_t.
This fixes security/14444 by David Sainty.

Reviewed by Christos Zoulas.
2002-07-25 20:04:02 +00:00
christos acf2d4083d Niels Provos systrace work, ported to NetBSD by kittenz and reworked... 2002-06-17 16:22:50 +00:00