/* $NetBSD: kern_subr.c,v 1.114 2004/10/24 17:06:24 cube Exp $ */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation * by Jason R. Thorpe of the Numerical Aerospace Simulation Facility, * NASA Ames Research Center, and by Luke Mewburn. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. 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Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)kern_subr.c 8.4 (Berkeley) 2/14/95 */ #include __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_subr.c,v 1.114 2004/10/24 17:06:24 cube Exp $"); #include "opt_ddb.h" #include "opt_md.h" #include "opt_syscall_debug.h" #include "opt_ktrace.h" #include "opt_systrace.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* XXX these should eventually move to subr_autoconf.c */ static struct device *finddevice(const char *); static struct device *getdisk(char *, int, int, dev_t *, int); static struct device *parsedisk(char *, int, int, dev_t *); /* * A generic linear hook. */ struct hook_desc { LIST_ENTRY(hook_desc) hk_list; void (*hk_fn)(void *); void *hk_arg; }; typedef LIST_HEAD(, hook_desc) hook_list_t; static void *hook_establish(hook_list_t *, void (*)(void *), void *); static void hook_disestablish(hook_list_t *, void *); static void hook_destroy(hook_list_t *); static void hook_proc_run(hook_list_t *, struct proc *); MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IOV, "iov", "large iov's"); int uiomove(buf, n, uio) void *buf; size_t n; struct uio *uio; { struct iovec *iov; u_int cnt; int error = 0; char *cp = buf; struct proc *p = uio->uio_procp; int hold_count; hold_count = KERNEL_LOCK_RELEASE_ALL(); #if defined(LOCKDEBUG) || defined(DIAGNOSTIC) spinlock_switchcheck(); #endif #ifdef LOCKDEBUG simple_lock_only_held(NULL, "uiomove"); #endif #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC if (uio->uio_rw != UIO_READ && uio->uio_rw != UIO_WRITE) panic("uiomove: mode"); #endif while (n > 0 && uio->uio_resid) { iov = uio->uio_iov; cnt = iov->iov_len; if (cnt == 0) { KASSERT(uio->uio_iovcnt > 0); uio->uio_iov++; uio->uio_iovcnt--; continue; } if (cnt > n) cnt = n; switch (uio->uio_segflg) { case UIO_USERSPACE: if (curcpu()->ci_schedstate.spc_flags & SPCF_SHOULDYIELD) preempt(1); if (__predict_true(p == curproc)) { if (uio->uio_rw == UIO_READ) error = copyout(cp, iov->iov_base, cnt); else error = copyin(iov->iov_base, cp, cnt); } else { if (uio->uio_rw == UIO_READ) error = copyout_proc(p, cp, iov->iov_base, cnt); else error = copyin_proc(p, iov->iov_base, cp, cnt); } if (error) goto out; break; case UIO_SYSSPACE: if (uio->uio_rw == UIO_READ) error = kcopy(cp, iov->iov_base, cnt); else error = kcopy(iov->iov_base, cp, cnt); if (error) goto out; break; } iov->iov_base = (caddr_t)iov->iov_base + cnt; iov->iov_len -= cnt; uio->uio_resid -= cnt; uio->uio_offset += cnt; cp += cnt; KDASSERT(cnt <= n); n -= cnt; } out: KERNEL_LOCK_ACQUIRE_COUNT(hold_count); return (error); } /* * Wrapper for uiomove() that validates the arguments against a known-good * kernel buffer. */ int uiomove_frombuf(void *buf, size_t buflen, struct uio *uio) { size_t offset; if (uio->uio_offset < 0 || uio->uio_resid < 0 || (offset = uio->uio_offset) != uio->uio_offset) return (EINVAL); if (offset >= buflen) return (0); return (uiomove((char *)buf + offset, buflen - offset, uio)); } /* * Give next character to user as result of read. */ int ureadc(c, uio) int c; struct uio *uio; { struct iovec *iov; if (uio->uio_resid <= 0) panic("ureadc: non-positive resid"); again: if (uio->uio_iovcnt <= 0) panic("ureadc: non-positive iovcnt"); iov = uio->uio_iov; if (iov->iov_len <= 0) { uio->uio_iovcnt--; uio->uio_iov++; goto again; } switch (uio->uio_segflg) { case UIO_USERSPACE: if (subyte(iov->iov_base, c) < 0) return (EFAULT); break; case UIO_SYSSPACE: *(char *)iov->iov_base = c; break; } iov->iov_base = (caddr_t)iov->iov_base + 1; iov->iov_len--; uio->uio_resid--; uio->uio_offset++; return (0); } /* * Like copyin(), but operates on an arbitrary process. */ int copyin_proc(struct proc *p, const void *uaddr, void *kaddr, size_t len) { struct iovec iov; struct uio uio; int error; if (len == 0) return (0); iov.iov_base = kaddr; iov.iov_len = len; uio.uio_iov = &iov; uio.uio_iovcnt = 1; uio.uio_offset = (off_t)(intptr_t)uaddr; uio.uio_resid = len; uio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE; uio.uio_rw = UIO_READ; uio.uio_procp = NULL; /* XXXCDC: how should locking work here? */ if ((p->p_flag & P_WEXIT) || (p->p_vmspace->vm_refcnt < 1)) return (EFAULT); p->p_vmspace->vm_refcnt++; /* XXX */ error = uvm_io(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, &uio); uvmspace_free(p->p_vmspace); return (error); } /* * Like copyout(), but operates on an arbitrary process. */ int copyout_proc(struct proc *p, const void *kaddr, void *uaddr, size_t len) { struct iovec iov; struct uio uio; int error; if (len == 0) return (0); iov.iov_base = (void *) kaddr; /* XXX cast away const */ iov.iov_len = len; uio.uio_iov = &iov; uio.uio_iovcnt = 1; uio.uio_offset = (off_t)(intptr_t)uaddr; uio.uio_resid = len; uio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE; uio.uio_rw = UIO_WRITE; uio.uio_procp = NULL; /* XXXCDC: how should locking work here? */ if ((p->p_flag & P_WEXIT) || (p->p_vmspace->vm_refcnt < 1)) return (EFAULT); p->p_vmspace->vm_refcnt++; /* XXX */ error = uvm_io(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, &uio); uvmspace_free(p->p_vmspace); return (error); } /* * General routine to allocate a hash table. * Allocate enough memory to hold at least `elements' list-head pointers. * Return a pointer to the allocated space and set *hashmask to a pattern * suitable for masking a value to use as an index into the returned array. */ void * hashinit(elements, htype, mtype, mflags, hashmask) u_int elements; enum hashtype htype; struct malloc_type *mtype; int mflags; u_long *hashmask; { u_long hashsize, i; LIST_HEAD(, generic) *hashtbl_list; TAILQ_HEAD(, generic) *hashtbl_tailq; size_t esize; void *p; if (elements == 0) panic("hashinit: bad cnt"); for (hashsize = 1; hashsize < elements; hashsize <<= 1) continue; switch (htype) { case HASH_LIST: esize = sizeof(*hashtbl_list); break; case HASH_TAILQ: esize = sizeof(*hashtbl_tailq); break; default: #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC panic("hashinit: invalid table type"); #else return NULL; #endif } if ((p = malloc(hashsize * esize, mtype, mflags)) == NULL) return (NULL); switch (htype) { case HASH_LIST: hashtbl_list = p; for (i = 0; i < hashsize; i++) LIST_INIT(&hashtbl_list[i]); break; case HASH_TAILQ: hashtbl_tailq = p; for (i = 0; i < hashsize; i++) TAILQ_INIT(&hashtbl_tailq[i]); break; } *hashmask = hashsize - 1; return (p); } /* * Free memory from hash table previosly allocated via hashinit(). */ void hashdone(hashtbl, mtype) void *hashtbl; struct malloc_type *mtype; { free(hashtbl, mtype); } static void * hook_establish(list, fn, arg) hook_list_t *list; void (*fn)(void *); void *arg; { struct hook_desc *hd; hd = malloc(sizeof(*hd), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (hd == NULL) return (NULL); hd->hk_fn = fn; hd->hk_arg = arg; LIST_INSERT_HEAD(list, hd, hk_list); return (hd); } static void hook_disestablish(list, vhook) hook_list_t *list; void *vhook; { #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC struct hook_desc *hd; LIST_FOREACH(hd, list, hk_list) { if (hd == vhook) break; } if (hd == NULL) panic("hook_disestablish: hook %p not established", vhook); #endif LIST_REMOVE((struct hook_desc *)vhook, hk_list); free(vhook, M_DEVBUF); } static void hook_destroy(list) hook_list_t *list; { struct hook_desc *hd; while ((hd = LIST_FIRST(list)) != NULL) { LIST_REMOVE(hd, hk_list); free(hd, M_DEVBUF); } } static void hook_proc_run(list, p) hook_list_t *list; struct proc *p; { struct hook_desc *hd; for (hd = LIST_FIRST(list); hd != NULL; hd = LIST_NEXT(hd, hk_list)) { ((void (*)(struct proc *, void *))*hd->hk_fn)(p, hd->hk_arg); } } /* * "Shutdown hook" types, functions, and variables. * * Should be invoked immediately before the * system is halted or rebooted, i.e. after file systems unmounted, * after crash dump done, etc. * * Each shutdown hook is removed from the list before it's run, so that * it won't be run again. */ hook_list_t shutdownhook_list; void * shutdownhook_establish(fn, arg) void (*fn)(void *); void *arg; { return hook_establish(&shutdownhook_list, fn, arg); } void shutdownhook_disestablish(vhook) void *vhook; { hook_disestablish(&shutdownhook_list, vhook); } /* * Run shutdown hooks. Should be invoked immediately before the * system is halted or rebooted, i.e. after file systems unmounted, * after crash dump done, etc. * * Each shutdown hook is removed from the list before it's run, so that * it won't be run again. */ void doshutdownhooks() { struct hook_desc *dp; while ((dp = LIST_FIRST(&shutdownhook_list)) != NULL) { LIST_REMOVE(dp, hk_list); (*dp->hk_fn)(dp->hk_arg); #if 0 /* * Don't bother freeing the hook structure,, since we may * be rebooting because of a memory corruption problem, * and this might only make things worse. It doesn't * matter, anyway, since the system is just about to * reboot. */ free(dp, M_DEVBUF); #endif } } /* * "Mountroot hook" types, functions, and variables. */ hook_list_t mountroothook_list; void * mountroothook_establish(fn, dev) void (*fn)(struct device *); struct device *dev; { return hook_establish(&mountroothook_list, (void (*)(void *))fn, dev); } void mountroothook_disestablish(vhook) void *vhook; { hook_disestablish(&mountroothook_list, vhook); } void mountroothook_destroy() { hook_destroy(&mountroothook_list); } void domountroothook() { struct hook_desc *hd; LIST_FOREACH(hd, &mountroothook_list, hk_list) { if (hd->hk_arg == (void *)root_device) { (*hd->hk_fn)(hd->hk_arg); return; } } } hook_list_t exechook_list; void * exechook_establish(fn, arg) void (*fn)(struct proc *, void *); void *arg; { return hook_establish(&exechook_list, (void (*)(void *))fn, arg); } void exechook_disestablish(vhook) void *vhook; { hook_disestablish(&exechook_list, vhook); } /* * Run exec hooks. */ void doexechooks(p) struct proc *p; { hook_proc_run(&exechook_list, p); } hook_list_t exithook_list; void * exithook_establish(fn, arg) void (*fn)(struct proc *, void *); void *arg; { return hook_establish(&exithook_list, (void (*)(void *))fn, arg); } void exithook_disestablish(vhook) void *vhook; { hook_disestablish(&exithook_list, vhook); } /* * Run exit hooks. */ void doexithooks(p) struct proc *p; { hook_proc_run(&exithook_list, p); } hook_list_t forkhook_list; void * forkhook_establish(fn) void (*fn)(struct proc *, struct proc *); { return hook_establish(&forkhook_list, (void (*)(void *))fn, NULL); } void forkhook_disestablish(vhook) void *vhook; { hook_disestablish(&forkhook_list, vhook); } /* * Run fork hooks. */ void doforkhooks(p2, p1) struct proc *p2, *p1; { struct hook_desc *hd; LIST_FOREACH(hd, &forkhook_list, hk_list) { ((void (*)(struct proc *, struct proc *))*hd->hk_fn) (p2, p1); } } /* * "Power hook" types, functions, and variables. * The list of power hooks is kept ordered with the last registered hook * first. * When running the hooks on power down the hooks are called in reverse * registration order, when powering up in registration order. */ struct powerhook_desc { CIRCLEQ_ENTRY(powerhook_desc) sfd_list; void (*sfd_fn)(int, void *); void *sfd_arg; }; CIRCLEQ_HEAD(, powerhook_desc) powerhook_list = CIRCLEQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(powerhook_list); void * powerhook_establish(fn, arg) void (*fn)(int, void *); void *arg; { struct powerhook_desc *ndp; ndp = (struct powerhook_desc *) malloc(sizeof(*ndp), M_DEVBUF, M_NOWAIT); if (ndp == NULL) return (NULL); ndp->sfd_fn = fn; ndp->sfd_arg = arg; CIRCLEQ_INSERT_HEAD(&powerhook_list, ndp, sfd_list); return (ndp); } void powerhook_disestablish(vhook) void *vhook; { #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC struct powerhook_desc *dp; CIRCLEQ_FOREACH(dp, &powerhook_list, sfd_list) if (dp == vhook) goto found; panic("powerhook_disestablish: hook %p not established", vhook); found: #endif CIRCLEQ_REMOVE(&powerhook_list, (struct powerhook_desc *)vhook, sfd_list); free(vhook, M_DEVBUF); } /* * Run power hooks. */ void dopowerhooks(why) int why; { struct powerhook_desc *dp; if (why == PWR_RESUME || why == PWR_SOFTRESUME) { CIRCLEQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(dp, &powerhook_list, sfd_list) { (*dp->sfd_fn)(why, dp->sfd_arg); } } else { CIRCLEQ_FOREACH(dp, &powerhook_list, sfd_list) { (*dp->sfd_fn)(why, dp->sfd_arg); } } } /* * Determine the root device and, if instructed to, the root file system. */ #include "md.h" #if NMD == 0 #undef MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS #endif #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS static struct device fakemdrootdev[NMD]; #endif #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_IS_ROOT #define BOOT_FROM_MEMORY_HOOKS 1 #endif #include "raid.h" #if NRAID == 1 #define BOOT_FROM_RAID_HOOKS 1 #endif #ifdef BOOT_FROM_RAID_HOOKS extern int numraid; extern struct device *raidrootdev; #endif /* * The device and wedge that we booted from. If booted_wedge is NULL, * the we might consult booted_partition. */ struct device *booted_device; struct device *booted_wedge; int booted_partition; /* * Use partition letters if it's a disk class but not a wedge. * XXX Check for wedge is kinda gross. */ #define DEV_USES_PARTITIONS(dv) \ ((dv)->dv_class == DV_DISK && \ ((dv)->dv_cfdata == NULL || \ strcmp((dv)->dv_cfdata->cf_name, "dk") != 0)) void setroot(bootdv, bootpartition) struct device *bootdv; int bootpartition; { struct device *dv; int len; #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS int i; #endif dev_t nrootdev; dev_t ndumpdev = NODEV; char buf[128]; const char *rootdevname; const char *dumpdevname; struct device *rootdv = NULL; /* XXX gcc -Wuninitialized */ struct device *dumpdv = NULL; struct ifnet *ifp; const char *deffsname; struct vfsops *vops; #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS for (i = 0; i < NMD; i++) { fakemdrootdev[i].dv_class = DV_DISK; fakemdrootdev[i].dv_cfdata = NULL; fakemdrootdev[i].dv_unit = i; fakemdrootdev[i].dv_parent = NULL; snprintf(fakemdrootdev[i].dv_xname, sizeof(fakemdrootdev[i].dv_xname), "md%d", i); } #endif /* MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS */ #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_IS_ROOT bootdv = &fakemdrootdev[0]; bootpartition = 0; #endif /* * If NFS is specified as the file system, and we found * a DV_DISK boot device (or no boot device at all), then * find a reasonable network interface for "rootspec". */ vops = vfs_getopsbyname("nfs"); if (vops != NULL && vops->vfs_mountroot == mountroot && rootspec == NULL && (bootdv == NULL || bootdv->dv_class != DV_IFNET)) { TAILQ_FOREACH(ifp, &ifnet, if_list) { if ((ifp->if_flags & (IFF_LOOPBACK|IFF_POINTOPOINT)) == 0) break; } if (ifp == NULL) { /* * Can't find a suitable interface; ask the * user. */ boothowto |= RB_ASKNAME; } else { /* * Have a suitable interface; behave as if * the user specified this interface. */ rootspec = (const char *)ifp->if_xname; } } /* * If wildcarded root and we the boot device wasn't determined, * ask the user. */ if (rootspec == NULL && bootdv == NULL) boothowto |= RB_ASKNAME; top: if (boothowto & RB_ASKNAME) { struct device *defdumpdv; for (;;) { printf("root device"); if (bootdv != NULL) { printf(" (default %s", bootdv->dv_xname); if (DEV_USES_PARTITIONS(bootdv)) printf("%c", bootpartition + 'a'); printf(")"); } printf(": "); len = cngetsn(buf, sizeof(buf)); if (len == 0 && bootdv != NULL) { strlcpy(buf, bootdv->dv_xname, sizeof(buf)); len = strlen(buf); } if (len > 0 && buf[len - 1] == '*') { buf[--len] = '\0'; dv = getdisk(buf, len, 1, &nrootdev, 0); if (dv != NULL) { rootdv = dv; break; } } dv = getdisk(buf, len, bootpartition, &nrootdev, 0); if (dv != NULL) { rootdv = dv; break; } } /* * Set up the default dump device. If root is on * a network device, there is no default dump * device, since we don't support dumps to the * network. */ if (DEV_USES_PARTITIONS(rootdv) == 0) defdumpdv = NULL; else defdumpdv = rootdv; for (;;) { printf("dump device"); if (defdumpdv != NULL) { /* * Note, we know it's a disk if we get here. */ printf(" (default %sb)", defdumpdv->dv_xname); } printf(": "); len = cngetsn(buf, sizeof(buf)); if (len == 0) { if (defdumpdv != NULL) { ndumpdev = MAKEDISKDEV(major(nrootdev), DISKUNIT(nrootdev), 1); } dumpdv = defdumpdv; break; } if (len == 4 && strcmp(buf, "none") == 0) { dumpdv = NULL; break; } dv = getdisk(buf, len, 1, &ndumpdev, 1); if (dv != NULL) { dumpdv = dv; break; } } rootdev = nrootdev; dumpdev = ndumpdev; for (vops = LIST_FIRST(&vfs_list); vops != NULL; vops = LIST_NEXT(vops, vfs_list)) { if (vops->vfs_mountroot != NULL && vops->vfs_mountroot == mountroot) break; } if (vops == NULL) { mountroot = NULL; deffsname = "generic"; } else deffsname = vops->vfs_name; for (;;) { printf("file system (default %s): ", deffsname); len = cngetsn(buf, sizeof(buf)); if (len == 0) break; if (len == 4 && strcmp(buf, "halt") == 0) cpu_reboot(RB_HALT, NULL); else if (len == 6 && strcmp(buf, "reboot") == 0) cpu_reboot(0, NULL); #if defined(DDB) else if (len == 3 && strcmp(buf, "ddb") == 0) { console_debugger(); } #endif else if (len == 7 && strcmp(buf, "generic") == 0) { mountroot = NULL; break; } vops = vfs_getopsbyname(buf); if (vops == NULL || vops->vfs_mountroot == NULL) { printf("use one of: generic"); for (vops = LIST_FIRST(&vfs_list); vops != NULL; vops = LIST_NEXT(vops, vfs_list)) { if (vops->vfs_mountroot != NULL) printf(" %s", vops->vfs_name); } #if defined(DDB) printf(" ddb"); #endif printf(" halt reboot\n"); } else { mountroot = vops->vfs_mountroot; break; } } } else if (rootspec == NULL) { int majdev; /* * Wildcarded root; use the boot device. */ rootdv = bootdv; majdev = devsw_name2blk(bootdv->dv_xname, NULL, 0); if (majdev >= 0) { /* * Root is on a disk. `bootpartition' is root, * unless the device does not use partitions. */ if (DEV_USES_PARTITIONS(bootdv)) rootdev = MAKEDISKDEV(majdev, bootdv->dv_unit, bootpartition); else rootdev = makedev(majdev, bootdv->dv_unit); } } else { /* * `root on ...' */ /* * If it's a network interface, we can bail out * early. */ dv = finddevice(rootspec); if (dv != NULL && dv->dv_class == DV_IFNET) { rootdv = dv; goto haveroot; } rootdevname = devsw_blk2name(major(rootdev)); if (rootdevname == NULL) { printf("unknown device major 0x%x\n", rootdev); boothowto |= RB_ASKNAME; goto top; } memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%d", rootdevname, DISKUNIT(rootdev)); rootdv = finddevice(buf); if (rootdv == NULL) { printf("device %s (0x%x) not configured\n", buf, rootdev); boothowto |= RB_ASKNAME; goto top; } } haveroot: root_device = rootdv; switch (rootdv->dv_class) { case DV_IFNET: aprint_normal("root on %s", rootdv->dv_xname); break; case DV_DISK: aprint_normal("root on %s%c", rootdv->dv_xname, DISKPART(rootdev) + 'a'); break; default: printf("can't determine root device\n"); boothowto |= RB_ASKNAME; goto top; } /* * Now configure the dump device. * * If we haven't figured out the dump device, do so, with * the following rules: * * (a) We already know dumpdv in the RB_ASKNAME case. * * (b) If dumpspec is set, try to use it. If the device * is not available, punt. * * (c) If dumpspec is not set, the dump device is * wildcarded or unspecified. If the root device * is DV_IFNET, punt. Otherwise, use partition b * of the root device. */ if (boothowto & RB_ASKNAME) { /* (a) */ if (dumpdv == NULL) goto nodumpdev; } else if (dumpspec != NULL) { /* (b) */ if (strcmp(dumpspec, "none") == 0 || dumpdev == NODEV) { /* * Operator doesn't want a dump device. * Or looks like they tried to pick a network * device. Oops. */ goto nodumpdev; } dumpdevname = devsw_blk2name(major(dumpdev)); if (dumpdevname == NULL) goto nodumpdev; memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s%d", dumpdevname, DISKUNIT(dumpdev)); dumpdv = finddevice(buf); if (dumpdv == NULL) { /* * Device not configured. */ goto nodumpdev; } } else { /* (c) */ if (DEV_USES_PARTITIONS(rootdv) == 0) goto nodumpdev; else { dumpdv = rootdv; dumpdev = MAKEDISKDEV(major(rootdev), dumpdv->dv_unit, 1); } } aprint_normal(" dumps on %s%c\n", dumpdv->dv_xname, DISKPART(dumpdev) + 'a'); return; nodumpdev: dumpdev = NODEV; aprint_normal("\n"); } static struct device * finddevice(name) const char *name; { struct device *dv; #if defined(BOOT_FROM_RAID_HOOKS) || defined(BOOT_FROM_MEMORY_HOOKS) int j; #endif /* BOOT_FROM_RAID_HOOKS || BOOT_FROM_MEMORY_HOOKS */ #ifdef BOOT_FROM_RAID_HOOKS for (j = 0; j < numraid; j++) { if (strcmp(name, raidrootdev[j].dv_xname) == 0) { dv = &raidrootdev[j]; return (dv); } } #endif /* BOOT_FROM_RAID_HOOKS */ #ifdef BOOT_FROM_MEMORY_HOOKS for (j = 0; j < NMD; j++) { if (strcmp(name, fakemdrootdev[j].dv_xname) == 0) { dv = &fakemdrootdev[j]; return (dv); } } #endif /* BOOT_FROM_MEMORY_HOOKS */ for (dv = TAILQ_FIRST(&alldevs); dv != NULL; dv = TAILQ_NEXT(dv, dv_list)) if (strcmp(dv->dv_xname, name) == 0) break; return (dv); } static struct device * getdisk(str, len, defpart, devp, isdump) char *str; int len, defpart; dev_t *devp; int isdump; { struct device *dv; #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS int i; #endif #ifdef BOOT_FROM_RAID_HOOKS int j; #endif if ((dv = parsedisk(str, len, defpart, devp)) == NULL) { printf("use one of:"); #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS if (isdump == 0) for (i = 0; i < NMD; i++) printf(" %s[a-%c]", fakemdrootdev[i].dv_xname, 'a' + MAXPARTITIONS - 1); #endif #ifdef BOOT_FROM_RAID_HOOKS if (isdump == 0) for (j = 0; j < numraid; j++) printf(" %s[a-%c]", raidrootdev[j].dv_xname, 'a' + MAXPARTITIONS - 1); #endif TAILQ_FOREACH(dv, &alldevs, dv_list) { if (DEV_USES_PARTITIONS(dv)) printf(" %s[a-%c]", dv->dv_xname, 'a' + MAXPARTITIONS - 1); else if (dv->dv_class == DV_DISK) printf(" %s", dv->dv_xname); if (isdump == 0 && dv->dv_class == DV_IFNET) printf(" %s", dv->dv_xname); } if (isdump) printf(" none"); #if defined(DDB) printf(" ddb"); #endif printf(" halt reboot\n"); } return (dv); } static struct device * parsedisk(str, len, defpart, devp) char *str; int len, defpart; dev_t *devp; { struct device *dv; char *cp, c; int majdev, part; #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS int i; #endif if (len == 0) return (NULL); if (len == 4 && strcmp(str, "halt") == 0) cpu_reboot(RB_HALT, NULL); else if (len == 6 && strcmp(str, "reboot") == 0) cpu_reboot(0, NULL); #if defined(DDB) else if (len == 3 && strcmp(str, "ddb") == 0) console_debugger(); #endif cp = str + len - 1; c = *cp; if (c >= 'a' && c <= ('a' + MAXPARTITIONS - 1)) { part = c - 'a'; *cp = '\0'; } else part = defpart; #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS for (i = 0; i < NMD; i++) if (strcmp(str, fakemdrootdev[i].dv_xname) == 0) { dv = &fakemdrootdev[i]; goto gotdisk; } #endif dv = finddevice(str); if (dv != NULL) { if (dv->dv_class == DV_DISK) { #ifdef MEMORY_DISK_HOOKS gotdisk: #endif majdev = devsw_name2blk(dv->dv_xname, NULL, 0); if (majdev < 0) panic("parsedisk"); if (DEV_USES_PARTITIONS(dv)) *devp = MAKEDISKDEV(majdev, dv->dv_unit, part); else *devp = makedev(majdev, dv->dv_unit); } if (dv->dv_class == DV_IFNET) *devp = NODEV; } *cp = c; return (dv); } /* * snprintf() `bytes' into `buf', reformatting it so that the number, * plus a possible `x' + suffix extension) fits into len bytes (including * the terminating NUL). * Returns the number of bytes stored in buf, or -1 if there was a problem. * E.g, given a len of 9 and a suffix of `B': * bytes result * ----- ------ * 99999 `99999 B' * 100000 `97 kB' * 66715648 `65152 kB' * 252215296 `240 MB' */ int humanize_number(buf, len, bytes, suffix, divisor) char *buf; size_t len; u_int64_t bytes; const char *suffix; int divisor; { /* prefixes are: (none), kilo, Mega, Giga, Tera, Peta, Exa */ const char *prefixes; int r; u_int64_t max; size_t i, suffixlen; if (buf == NULL || suffix == NULL) return (-1); if (len > 0) buf[0] = '\0'; suffixlen = strlen(suffix); /* check if enough room for `x y' + suffix + `\0' */ if (len < 4 + suffixlen) return (-1); if (divisor == 1024) { /* * binary multiplies * XXX IEC 60027-2 recommends Ki, Mi, Gi... */ prefixes = " KMGTPE"; } else prefixes = " kMGTPE"; /* SI for decimal multiplies */ max = 1; for (i = 0; i < len - suffixlen - 3; i++) max *= 10; for (i = 0; bytes >= max && prefixes[i + 1]; i++) bytes /= divisor; r = snprintf(buf, len, "%qu%s%c%s", (unsigned long long)bytes, i == 0 ? "" : " ", prefixes[i], suffix); return (r); } int format_bytes(buf, len, bytes) char *buf; size_t len; u_int64_t bytes; { int rv; size_t nlen; rv = humanize_number(buf, len, bytes, "B", 1024); if (rv != -1) { /* nuke the trailing ` B' if it exists */ nlen = strlen(buf) - 2; if (strcmp(&buf[nlen], " B") == 0) buf[nlen] = '\0'; } return (rv); } /* * Start trace of particular system call. If process is being traced, * this routine is called by MD syscall dispatch code just before * a system call is actually executed. * MD caller guarantees the passed 'code' is within the supported * system call number range for emulation the process runs under. */ int trace_enter(struct lwp *l, register_t code, register_t realcode, const struct sysent *callp, void *args) { #if defined(KTRACE) || defined(SYSTRACE) struct proc *p = l->l_proc; #endif #ifdef SYSCALL_DEBUG scdebug_call(l, code, args); #endif /* SYSCALL_DEBUG */ #ifdef KTRACE if (KTRPOINT(p, KTR_SYSCALL)) ktrsyscall(p, code, realcode, callp, args); #endif /* KTRACE */ #ifdef SYSTRACE if (ISSET(p->p_flag, P_SYSTRACE)) return systrace_enter(p, code, args); #endif return 0; } /* * End trace of particular system call. If process is being traced, * this routine is called by MD syscall dispatch code just after * a system call finishes. * MD caller guarantees the passed 'code' is within the supported * system call number range for emulation the process runs under. */ void trace_exit(struct lwp *l, register_t code, void *args, register_t rval[], int error) { #if defined(KTRACE) || defined(SYSTRACE) struct proc *p = l->l_proc; #endif #ifdef SYSCALL_DEBUG scdebug_ret(l, code, error, rval); #endif /* SYSCALL_DEBUG */ #ifdef KTRACE if (KTRPOINT(p, KTR_SYSRET)) { KERNEL_PROC_LOCK(l); ktrsysret(p, code, error, rval); KERNEL_PROC_UNLOCK(l); } #endif /* KTRACE */ #ifdef SYSTRACE if (ISSET(p->p_flag, P_SYSTRACE)) systrace_exit(p, code, args, rval, error); #endif }