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* When ktracing context switches, make sure we record involuntary switches.peter2003-07-311-0/+14
| | | | | Otherwise, when we get a evicted from the cpu, there is no record of it. This is not a default ktrace flag.
* o Change kse_thr_interrupt to allow send a signal to a specified thread,davidxu2003-06-281-15/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | or unblock a thread in kernel, and allow UTS to specify whether syscall should be restarted. o Add ability for UTS to monitor signal comes in and removed from process, the flag PS_SIGEVENT is used to indicate the events. o Add a KMF_WAITSIGEVENT for KSE mailbox flag, UTS call kse_release with this flag set to wait for above signal event. o For SA based thread, kernel masks all signal in its signal mask, let UTS to use kse_thr_interrupt interrupt a thread, and install a signal frame in userland for the thread. o Add a tm_syncsig in thread mailbox, when a hardware trap occurs, it is used to deliver synchronous signal to userland, and upcall is schedule, so UTS can process the synchronous signal for the thread. Reviewed by: julian (mentor)
* 1. Add code to support bound thread. when blocked, a bound thread neverdavidxu2003-06-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | schedules an upcall. Signal delivering to a bound thread is same as non-threaded process. This is intended to be used by libpthread to implement PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM thread. 2. Simplify kse_release() a bit, remove sleep loop.
* Rename P_THREADED to P_SA. P_SA means a process is using schedulerdavidxu2003-06-151-2/+2
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* Use __FBSDID().obrien2003-06-111-1/+3
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* - Merge struct procsig with struct sigacts.jhb2003-05-131-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Move struct sigacts out of the u-area and malloc() it using the M_SUBPROC malloc bucket. - Add a small sigacts_*() API for managing sigacts structures: sigacts_alloc(), sigacts_free(), sigacts_copy(), sigacts_share(), and sigacts_shared(). - Remove the p_sigignore, p_sigacts, and p_sigcatch macros. - Add a mutex to struct sigacts that protects all the members of the struct. - Add sigacts locking. - Remove Giant from nosys(), kill(), killpg(), and kern_sigaction() now that sigacts is locked. - Several in-kernel functions such as psignal(), tdsignal(), trapsignal(), and thread_stopped() are now MP safe. Reviewed by: arch@ Approved by: re (rwatson)
* The signotify() sanity check in userret() doesn't need Giant anymore.jhb2003-04-231-2/+0
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* - Move PS_PROFIL and its new cousin PS_STOPPROF back over to p_flag andjhb2003-04-221-6/+3
| | | | | | | rename them appropriately. Protect both flags with both the proc lock and the sched_lock. - Protect p_profthreads with the proc lock. - Remove Giant from profil(2).
* Tweak locking in the PS_XCPU handler to hold the sched_lock while readingjhb2003-04-171-4/+5
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* - Move p->p_sigmask to td->td_sigmask. Signal masks will be per thread withjeff2003-03-311-4/+5
| | | | | | | a follow on commit to kern_sig.c - signotify() now operates on a thread since unmasked pending signals are stored in the thread. - PS_NEEDSIGCHK moves to TDF_NEEDSIGCHK.
* - Change trapsignal() to accept a thread and not a proc.jeff2003-03-311-1/+1
| | | | | | | - Change all consumers to pass in a thread. Right now this does not cause any functional changes but it will be important later when signals can be delivered to specific threads.
* Fix signal delivering bug for threaded process.davidxu2003-03-111-2/+8
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* Replace calls to WITNESS_SLEEP() and witness_list() with equivalent callsjhb2003-03-041-4/+1
| | | | to WITNESS_WARN().
* Change the process flags P_KSES to be P_THREADED.julian2003-02-271-2/+2
| | | | This is just a cosmetic change but I've been meaning to do it for about a year.
* - Add a new function, thread_signal_add(), that is called from postsig tojeff2003-02-171-1/+8
| | | | | | | | add a signal to a mailbox's pending set. - Add a new function, thread_signal_upcall(), this causes the current thread to upcall so that we can deliver pending signals. Reviewed by: mini
* Move a bunch of flags from the KSE to the thread.julian2003-02-171-9/+8
| | | | | | | | I was in two minds as to where to put them in the first case.. I should have listenned to the other mind. Submitted by: parts by davidxu@ Reviewed by: jeff@ mini@
* - Move ke_sticks, ke_iticks, ke_uticks, ke_uu, ke_su, and ke_iu back intojeff2003-02-171-2/+2
| | | | | | | the proc. These counters are only examined through calcru. Submitted by: davidxu Tested on: x86, alpha, UP/SMP
* Reversion of commit by Davidxu plus fixes since applied.julian2003-02-011-32/+24
| | | | | | | | I'm not convinced there is anything major wrong with the patch but them's the rules.. I am using my "David's mentor" hat to revert this as he's offline for a while.
* Use a local variable to store the number of ticks that elapsed intjr2003-01-311-2/+3
| | | | | kernel mode instead of (unintentionally) using the global `ticks'. This error completely broke profiling.
* Move UPCALL related data structure out of kse, introduce a newdavidxu2003-01-261-24/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | data structure called kse_upcall to manage UPCALL. All KSE binding and loaning code are gone. A thread owns an upcall can collect all completed syscall contexts in its ksegrp, turn itself into UPCALL mode, and takes those contexts back to userland. Any thread without upcall structure has to export their contexts and exit at user boundary. Any thread running in user mode owns an upcall structure, when it enters kernel, if the kse mailbox's current thread pointer is not NULL, then when the thread is blocked in kernel, a new UPCALL thread is created and the upcall structure is transfered to the new UPCALL thread. if the kse mailbox's current thread pointer is NULL, then when a thread is blocked in kernel, no UPCALL thread will be created. Each upcall always has an owner thread. Userland can remove an upcall by calling kse_exit, when all upcalls in ksegrp are removed, the group is atomatically shutdown. An upcall owner thread also exits when process is in exiting state. when an owner thread exits, the upcall it owns is also removed. KSE is a pure scheduler entity. it represents a virtual cpu. when a thread is running, it always has a KSE associated with it. scheduler is free to assign a KSE to thread according thread priority, if thread priority is changed, KSE can be moved from one thread to another. When a ksegrp is created, there is always N KSEs created in the group. the N is the number of physical cpu in the current system. This makes it is possible that even an userland UTS is single CPU safe, threads in kernel still can execute on different cpu in parallel. Userland calls kse_create to add more upcall structures into ksegrp to increase concurrent in userland itself, kernel is not restricted by number of upcalls userland provides. The code hasn't been tested under SMP by author due to lack of hardware. Reviewed by: julian
* Add code to ddb to allow backtracing an arbitrary thread.julian2002-12-281-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (show thread {address}) Remove the IDLE kse state and replace it with a change in the way threads sahre KSEs. Every KSE now has a thread, which is considered its "owner" however a KSE may also be lent to other threads in the same group to allow completion of in-kernel work. n this case the owner remains the same and the KSE will revert to the owner when the other work has been completed. All creations of upcalls etc. is now done from kse_reassign() which in turn is called from mi_switch or thread_exit(). This means that special code can be removed from msleep() and cv_wait(). kse_release() does not leave a KSE with no thread any more but converts the existing thread into teh KSE's owner, and sets it up for doing an upcall. It is just inhibitted from being scheduled until there is some reason to do an upcall. Remove all trace of the kse_idle queue since it is no-longer needed. "Idle" KSEs are now on the loanable queue.
* To reduce per-return overhead of userret(), call intorwatson2002-11-081-4/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | mac_thread_userret() only if PS_MACPEND is set in the process AST mask. This avoids the cost of the entry point in the common case, but requires policies interested in the userret event to set the flag (protected by the scheduler lock) if they do want the event. Since all the policies that we're working with which use mac_thread_userret() use the entry point only selectively to perform operations deferred for locking reasons, this maintains the desired semantics. Approved by: re Requested by: bde Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
* iBack out david's last commit. the suspension code needs to be calledjulian2002-10-261-2/+13
| | | | for non KSE processes too.
* Move suspension checking code from userret() into thread_userret().davidxu2002-10-261-13/+2
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* - Create a new scheduler api that is defined in sys/sched.hjeff2002-10-121-14/+4
| | | | | | | | | | - Begin moving scheduler specific functionality into sched_4bsd.c - Replace direct manipulation of scheduler data with hooks provided by the new api. - Remove KSE specific state modifications and single runq assumptions from kern_switch.c Reviewed by: -arch
* - Move p_cpulimit to struct proc from struct plimit and protect it withjhb2002-10-091-3/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | sched_lock. This means that we no longer access p_limit in mi_switch() and the p_limit pointer can be protected by the proc lock. - Remove PRS_ZOMBIE check from CPU limit test in mi_switch(). PRS_ZOMBIE processes don't call mi_switch(), and even if they did there is no longer the danger of p_limit being NULL (which is what the original zombie check was added for). - When we bump the current processes soft CPU limit in ast(), just bump the private p_cpulimit instead of the shared rlimit. This fixes an XXX for some value of fix. There is still a (probably benign) bug in that this code doesn't check that the new soft limit exceeds the hard limit. Inspired by: bde (2)
* Access td->td_kse inside sched_lock.jmallett2002-10-021-2/+2
| | | | Submitted by: julian
* De-obfuscate local use of members of 'struct thread', for which we havejmallett2002-10-021-3/+4
| | | | local variables, and group assignment.
* Add a new MAC entry point, mac_thread_userret(td), which permits policyrwatson2002-10-021-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | modules to perform MAC-related events when a thread returns to user space. This is required for policies that have floating process labels, as it's not always possible to acquire the process lock at arbitrary points in the stack during system call processing; process labels might represent traditional authentication data, process history information, or other data. LOMAC will use this entry point to perform the process label update prior to the thread returning to userspace, when plugged into the MAC framework. Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
* Back our kernel support for reliable signal queues.jmallett2002-10-011-3/+1
| | | | Requested by: rwatson, phk, and many others
* Minor style nits in a comment.jhb2002-10-011-1/+1
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* Various style fixups.jhb2002-10-011-6/+10
| | | | Submitted by: bde (mostly)
* Actually clear PS_XCPU in ast() when we handle it.jhb2002-10-011-1/+1
| | | | | Submitted by: bde Pointy hat to: jhb
* - Add a new per-process flag PS_XCPU to indicate that at least one threadjhb2002-09-301-0/+14
| | | | | | | | has exceeded its CPU time limit. - In mi_switch(), set PS_XCPU when the CPU time limit is exceeded. - Perform actual CPU time limit exceeded work in ast() when PS_XCPU is set. Requested by: many
* First half of implementation of ksiginfo, signal queues, and such. Thisjmallett2002-09-301-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | gets signals operating based on a TailQ, and is good enough to run X11, GNOME, and do job control. There are some intricate parts which could be more refined to match the sigset_t versions, but those require further evaluation of directions in which our signal system can expand and contract to fit our needs. After this has been in the tree for a while, I will make in kernel API changes, most notably to trapsignal(9) and sendsig(9), to use ksiginfo more robustly, such that we can actually pass information with our (queued) signals to the userland. That will also result in using a struct ksiginfo pointer, rather than a signal number, in a lot of kern_sig.c, to refer to an individual pending signal queue member, but right now there is no defined behaviour for such. CODAFS is unfinished in this regard because the logic is unclear in some places. Sponsored by: New Gold Technology Reviewed by: bde, tjr, jake [an older version, logic similar]
* slightly clean up the thread_userret() and thread_consider_upcall() calls.julian2002-09-231-3/+4
| | | | | | | also some slight changes for TDF_BOUND testing and small style changes Should ONLY affect KSE programs Submitted by: davidxu
* Spell proprly properly:rwatson2002-08-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | failed to set signal flags proprly for ast() failed to set signal flags proprly for ast() failed to set signal flags proprly for ast() failed to set signal flags proprly for ast()
* Revert removal of cred_free_thread(): It is used to ensure that a thread'smini2002-07-111-0/+3
| | | | | | | credentials are not improperly borrowed when the thread is not current in the kernel. Requested by: jhb, alfred
* Don't slow every syscall and trap by doing locks and stuff if thejulian2002-07-101-3/+7
| | | | | 'stop' bits are not set. This is a temporary thing.. I think this code probably needs to be rewritten anyhow.
* Part 1 of KSE-IIIjulian2002-06-291-5/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The ability to schedule multiple threads per process (one one cpu) by making ALL system calls optionally asynchronous. to come: ia64 and power-pc patches, patches for gdb, test program (in tools) Reviewed by: Almost everyone who counts (at various times, peter, jhb, matt, alfred, mini, bernd, and a cast of thousands) NOTE: this is still Beta code, and contains lots of debugging stuff. expect slight instability in signals..
* Remove unused diagnostic function cread_free_thread().mini2002-06-241-3/+0
| | | | Approved by: alfred
* We no longer need to acqure Giant in ast() for ktrpsig() in postsig() nowjhb2002-06-071-2/+0
| | | | that ktrace no longer needs Giant.
* CURSIG() is not a macro so rename it cursig().julian2002-05-291-1/+1
| | | | Obtained from: KSE tree
* Moved signal handling and rescheduling from userret() to ast() so thatbde2002-04-041-22/+46
| | | | | | | | | | | they aren't in the usual path of execution for syscalls and traps. The main complication for this is that we have to set flags to control ast() everywhere that changes the signal mask. Avoid locking in userret() in most of the remaining cases. Submitted by: luoqi (first part only, long ago, reorganized by me) Reminded by: dillon
* Style fixes purposefully left out of last commit. I checked the kse treejake2002-03-291-43/+43
| | | | and didn't see any changes that this conflicts with.
* Remove abuse of intr_disable/restore in MI code by moving the loop in ast()jake2002-03-291-13/+1
| | | | | | | | back into the calling MD code. The MD code must ensure no races between checking the astpening flag and returning to usermode. Submitted by: peter (ia64 bits) Tested on: alpha (peter, jeff), i386, ia64 (peter), sparc64
* Remove last two abuses of cpu_critical_{enter,exit} in the MI code.imp2002-03-211-5/+5
| | | | Reviewed by: jake, jhb, rwatson
* Change the way we ensure td_ucred is NULL if DIAGNOSTIC is defined.jhb2002-03-201-30/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of caching the ucred reference, just go ahead and eat the decerement and increment of the refcount. Now that Giant is pushed down into crfree(), we no longer have to get Giant in the common case. In the case when we are actually free'ing the ucred, we would normally free it on the next kernel entry, so the cost there is not new, just in a different place. This also removse td_cache_ucred from struct thread. This is still only done #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC. [ missed this file in the previous commit ] Tested on: i386, alpha
* Make this compile.jake2002-02-231-1/+1
| | | | Pointy hat to: julian
* Add some DIAGNOSTIC code.julian2002-02-221-6/+30
| | | | | | | | | | | | While in userland, keep the thread's ucred reference in a shadow field so that the usual place to store it is NULL. If DIAGNOSTIC is not set, the thread ucred is kept valid until the next kernel entry, at which time it is checked against the process cred and possibly corrected. Produces a BIG speedup in kernels with INVARIANTS set. (A previous commit corrected it for the non INVARIANTS case already) Reviewed by: dillon@freebsd.org
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