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27.Dd October 5, 2005
28.Dt CRITICAL_ENTER 9
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm critical_enter ,
32.Nm critical_exit
33.Nd enter and exit a critical region
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.In sys/param.h
36.In sys/systm.h
37.Ft void
38.Fn critical_enter "void"
39.Ft void
40.Fn critical_exit "void"
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42These functions are used to prevent preemption in a critical region of code.
43All that is guaranteed is that the thread currently executing on a CPU will
44not be preempted.
45Specifically, a thread in a critical region will not migrate to another
46CPU while it is in a critical region.
47The current CPU may still trigger faults and exceptions during a critical
48section; however, these faults are usually fatal.
49.Pp
50The
51.Fn critical_enter
52and
53.Fn critical_exit
54functions manage a per-thread counter to handle nested critical sections.
55If a thread is made runnable that would normally preempt the current thread
56while the current thread is in a critical section,
57then the preemption will be deferred until the current thread exits the
58outermost critical section.
59.Pp
60Note that these functions are not required to provide any inter-CPU
61synchronization, data protection, or memory ordering guarantees and thus
62should
63.Em not
64be used to protect shared data structures.
65.Pp
66These functions should be used with care as an infinite loop within a
67critical region will deadlock the CPU.
68Also, they should not be interlocked with operations on mutexes, sx locks,
69semaphores, or other synchronization primitives.
70One exception to this is that spin mutexes include a critical section,
71so in certain cases critical sections may be interlocked with spin mutexes.
72.Sh HISTORY
73These functions were introduced in
74.Fx 5.0 .
75