Annotation of XNU/bsd/sys/lock.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: /*
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                     22: /* Copyright (c) 1995, 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved */
                     23: /* 
                     24:  * Copyright (c) 1995
                     25:  *     The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
                     26:  *
                     27:  * This code contains ideas from software contributed to Berkeley by
                     28:  * Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young, and the Mach Operating
                     29:  * System project at Carnegie-Mellon University.
                     30:  *
                     31:  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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                     33:  * are met:
                     34:  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
                     35:  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
                     36:  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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                     39:  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
                     40:  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
                     41:  *     This product includes software developed by the University of
                     42:  *     California, Berkeley and its contributors.
                     43:  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
                     44:  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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                     47:  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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                     58:  *
                     59:  *     @(#)lock.h      8.12 (Berkeley) 5/19/95
                     60:  */
                     61: 
                     62: #ifndef        _SYS_LOCK_H_
                     63: #define        _SYS_LOCK_H_
                     64: #ifdef KERNEL
                     65: 
                     66: #include <kern/simple_lock.h>
                     67: #include <kern/simple_lock_types.h>
                     68: 
                     69: #if defined(simple_lock_init)
                     70: #undef simple_lock_init
                     71: #endif
                     72: #define simple_lock_init(l)    usimple_lock_init((l),0)
                     73: 
                     74: #else /* KERNEL */
                     75: 
                     76: #ifndef        _MACHINE_SIMPLE_LOCK_DATA_
                     77: #define        _MACHINE_SIMPLE_LOCK_DATA_
                     78: 
                     79: #include <mach/boolean.h>
                     80: 
                     81: #if defined(__ppc__)
                     82: struct slock{
                     83:        volatile unsigned int lock_data[10];
                     84: };
                     85: #else
                     86: struct slock{
                     87:        volatile unsigned int lock_data[9];
                     88: };
                     89: #endif
                     90: typedef struct slock   simple_lock_data_t;
                     91: typedef struct slock   *simple_lock_t;
                     92: #define        decl_simple_lock_data(class,name) \
                     93: class  simple_lock_data_t      name;
                     94: 
                     95: #endif /* _MACHINE_SIMPLE_LOCK_DATA_ */
                     96: 
                     97: #endif /* KERNEL */
                     98: /*
                     99:  * The general lock structure.  Provides for multiple shared locks,
                    100:  * upgrading from shared to exclusive, and sleeping until the lock
                    101:  * can be gained. The simple locks are defined in <machine/param.h>.
                    102:  */
                    103: struct lock__bsd__ {
                    104:        simple_lock_data_t
                    105:                lk_interlock;           /* lock on remaining fields */
                    106:        u_int   lk_flags;               /* see below */
                    107:        int     lk_sharecount;          /* # of accepted shared locks */
                    108:        int     lk_waitcount;           /* # of processes sleeping for lock */
                    109:        short   lk_exclusivecount;      /* # of recursive exclusive locks */
                    110:        short   lk_prio;                /* priority at which to sleep */
                    111:        char    *lk_wmesg;              /* resource sleeping (for tsleep) */
                    112:        int     lk_timo;                /* maximum sleep time (for tsleep) */
                    113:        pid_t   lk_lockholder;          /* pid of exclusive lock holder */
                    114:        void    *lk_lockthread;         /* thread which acquired excl lock */
                    115: };
                    116: /*
                    117:  * Lock request types:
                    118:  *   LK_SHARED - get one of many possible shared locks. If a process
                    119:  *     holding an exclusive lock requests a shared lock, the exclusive
                    120:  *     lock(s) will be downgraded to shared locks.
                    121:  *   LK_EXCLUSIVE - stop further shared locks, when they are cleared,
                    122:  *     grant a pending upgrade if it exists, then grant an exclusive
                    123:  *     lock. Only one exclusive lock may exist at a time, except that
                    124:  *     a process holding an exclusive lock may get additional exclusive
                    125:  *     locks if it explicitly sets the LK_CANRECURSE flag in the lock
                    126:  *     request, or if the LK_CANRECUSE flag was set when the lock was
                    127:  *     initialized.
                    128:  *   LK_UPGRADE - the process must hold a shared lock that it wants to
                    129:  *     have upgraded to an exclusive lock. Other processes may get
                    130:  *     exclusive access to the resource between the time that the upgrade
                    131:  *     is requested and the time that it is granted.
                    132:  *   LK_EXCLUPGRADE - the process must hold a shared lock that it wants to
                    133:  *     have upgraded to an exclusive lock. If the request succeeds, no
                    134:  *     other processes will have gotten exclusive access to the resource
                    135:  *     between the time that the upgrade is requested and the time that
                    136:  *     it is granted. However, if another process has already requested
                    137:  *     an upgrade, the request will fail (see error returns below).
                    138:  *   LK_DOWNGRADE - the process must hold an exclusive lock that it wants
                    139:  *     to have downgraded to a shared lock. If the process holds multiple
                    140:  *     (recursive) exclusive locks, they will all be downgraded to shared
                    141:  *     locks.
                    142:  *   LK_RELEASE - release one instance of a lock.
                    143:  *   LK_DRAIN - wait for all activity on the lock to end, then mark it
                    144:  *     decommissioned. This feature is used before freeing a lock that
                    145:  *     is part of a piece of memory that is about to be freed.
                    146:  *
                    147:  * These are flags that are passed to the lockmgr routine.
                    148:  */
                    149: #define LK_TYPE_MASK   0x0000000f      /* type of lock sought */
                    150: #define LK_SHARED      0x00000001      /* shared lock */
                    151: #define LK_EXCLUSIVE   0x00000002      /* exclusive lock */
                    152: #define LK_UPGRADE     0x00000003      /* shared-to-exclusive upgrade */
                    153: #define LK_EXCLUPGRADE 0x00000004      /* first shared-to-exclusive upgrade */
                    154: #define LK_DOWNGRADE   0x00000005      /* exclusive-to-shared downgrade */
                    155: #define LK_RELEASE     0x00000006      /* release any type of lock */
                    156: #define LK_DRAIN       0x00000007      /* wait for all lock activity to end */
                    157: /*
                    158:  * External lock flags.
                    159:  *
                    160:  * The first three flags may be set in lock_init to set their mode permanently,
                    161:  * or passed in as arguments to the lock manager. The LK_REENABLE flag may be
                    162:  * set only at the release of a lock obtained by drain.
                    163:  */
                    164: #define LK_EXTFLG_MASK 0x00000070      /* mask of external flags */
                    165: #define LK_NOWAIT      0x00000010      /* do not sleep to await lock */
                    166: #define LK_SLEEPFAIL   0x00000020      /* sleep, then return failure */
                    167: #define LK_CANRECURSE  0x00000040      /* allow recursive exclusive lock */
                    168: #define LK_REENABLE    0x00000080      /* lock is be reenabled after drain */
                    169: /*
                    170:  * Internal lock flags.
                    171:  *
                    172:  * These flags are used internally to the lock manager.
                    173:  */
                    174: #define LK_WANT_UPGRADE        0x00000100      /* waiting for share-to-excl upgrade */
                    175: #define LK_WANT_EXCL   0x00000200      /* exclusive lock sought */
                    176: #define LK_HAVE_EXCL   0x00000400      /* exclusive lock obtained */
                    177: #define LK_WAITDRAIN   0x00000800      /* process waiting for lock to drain */
                    178: #define LK_DRAINING    0x00004000      /* lock is being drained */
                    179: #define LK_DRAINED     0x00008000      /* lock has been decommissioned */
                    180: /*
                    181:  * Control flags
                    182:  *
                    183:  * Non-persistent external flags.
                    184:  */
                    185: #define LK_INTERLOCK   0x00010000      /* unlock passed simple lock after
                    186:                                           getting lk_interlock */
                    187: #define LK_RETRY       0x00020000      /* vn_lock: retry until locked */
                    188: 
                    189: /*
                    190:  * Lock return status.
                    191:  *
                    192:  * Successfully obtained locks return 0. Locks will always succeed
                    193:  * unless one of the following is true:
                    194:  *     LK_FORCEUPGRADE is requested and some other process has already
                    195:  *         requested a lock upgrade (returns EBUSY).
                    196:  *     LK_WAIT is set and a sleep would be required (returns EBUSY).
                    197:  *     LK_SLEEPFAIL is set and a sleep was done (returns ENOLCK).
                    198:  *     PCATCH is set in lock priority and a signal arrives (returns
                    199:  *         either EINTR or ERESTART if system calls is to be restarted).
                    200:  *     Non-null lock timeout and timeout expires (returns EWOULDBLOCK).
                    201:  * A failed lock attempt always returns a non-zero error value. No lock
                    202:  * is held after an error return (in particular, a failed LK_UPGRADE
                    203:  * or LK_FORCEUPGRADE will have released its shared access lock).
                    204:  */
                    205: 
                    206: /*
                    207:  * Indicator that no process holds exclusive lock
                    208:  */
                    209: #define LK_KERNPROC ((pid_t) -2)
                    210: #define LK_NOPROC ((pid_t) -1)
                    211: 
                    212: struct proc;
                    213: 
                    214: void   lockinit __P((struct lock__bsd__ *, int prio, char *wmesg, int timo,
                    215:                        int flags));
                    216: int    lockmgr __P((struct lock__bsd__ *, u_int flags,
                    217:                        simple_lock_t, struct proc *p));
                    218: int    lockstatus __P((struct lock__bsd__ *));
                    219: 
                    220: #endif /* _SYS_LOCK_H_ */

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