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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY 19.\" DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 20.\" (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR 21.\" SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER 22.\" CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 23.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 24.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH 25.\" DAMAGE. 26.\" 27.\" $FreeBSD$ 28.\" 29.Dd July 9, 2001 30.Dt LOCK 9 31.Os 32.Sh NAME 33.Nm lockinit , 34.Nm lockdestroy , 35.Nm lockcount , 36.Nm lockmgr , 37.Nm lockstatus , 38.Nm lockmgr_printinfo 39.Nd "lockmgr family of functions" 40.Sh SYNOPSIS 41.In sys/types.h 42.In sys/lockmgr.h 43.Ft void 44.Fn lockinit "struct lock *lkp" "int prio" "const char *wmesg" "int timo" "int flags" 45.Ft void 46.Fn lockdestroy "struct lock *lkp" 47.Ft int 48.Fn lockcount "struct lock *lkp" 49.Ft int 50.Fn lockmgr "struct lock *lkp" "u_int flags" "struct mtx *interlkp" "struct thread *td" 51.Ft int 52.Fn lockstatus "struct lock *lkp" "struct thread *td" 53.Ft void 54.Fn lockmgr_printinfo "struct lock *lkp" 55.Sh DESCRIPTION 56The 57.Fn lockinit 58function is used to initialize a lock. 59It must be called before any operation can be performed on a lock. 60Its arguments are: 61.Bl -tag -width ".Fa wmesg" 62.It Fa lkp 63A pointer to the lock to initialize. 64.It Fa prio 65The priority passed to 66.Xr msleep 9 . 67.It Fa wmesg 68The lock message. 69This is used for both debugging output and 70.Xr msleep 9 . 71.It Fa timo 72The timeout value passed to 73.Xr msleep 9 . 74.It Fa flags 75The flags the lock is to be initialized with. 76.Bl -tag -width ".Dv LG_CANRECURSE" 77.It Dv LK_NOWAIT 78Do not sleep while acquiring the lock. 79.It Dv LK_SLEEPFAIL 80Fail after a sleep. 81.It Dv LK_CANRECURSE 82Allow recursive exclusive locks. 83.It Dv LK_REENABLE 84Re-enable the lock after a drain. 85.It Dv LK_NOPAUSE 86Disable the spinlock while acquiring the lock. 87.It Dv LK_TIMELOCK 88Use 89.Fa timo 90during a sleep; otherwise, 0 is used. 91.El 92.El 93.Pp 94The 95.Fn lockdestroy 96function is used to destroy a lock, and while it is called in a number of 97places in the kernel, it currently does nothing. 98.Pp 99The 100.Fn lockcount 101function returns a count of the number of exclusive locks and shared locks 102held against the lock 103.Fa lkp . 104.Pp 105The 106.Fn lockmgr 107function handles general locking functionality within the kernel, including 108support for shared and exclusive locks, and recursion. 109.Fn lockmgr 110is also able to upgrade and downgrade locks. 111.Pp 112Its arguments are: 113.Bl -tag -width ".Fa interlkp" 114.It Fa lkp 115A pointer to the lock to manipulate. 116.It Fa flags 117Flags indicating what action is to be taken. 118.Bl -tag -width ".Dv LK_EXCLUPGRADE" 119.It Dv LK_SHARED 120Acquire a shared lock. 121If an exclusive lock is currently held, it will be downgraded. 122.It Dv LK_EXCLUSIVE 123Acquire an exclusive lock. 124If an exclusive lock is already held, and 125.Dv LK_CANRECURSE 126is not set, the system will 127.Xr panic 9 . 128.It Dv LK_DOWNGRADE 129Downgrade exclusive lock to a shared lock. 130Downgrading a shared lock is not permitted. 131If an exclusive lock has been recursed, all references will be downgraded. 132.It Dv LK_EXCLUPGRADE 133Upgrade a shared lock to an exclusive lock. 134Fails with 135.Er EBUSY 136if there is someone ahead of you in line waiting for an upgrade. 137If this call fails, the shared lock is lost. 138Attempts to upgrade an exclusive lock will cause a 139.Xr panic 9 . 140.It Dv LK_UPGRADE 141Upgrade a shared lock to an exclusive lock. 142If this call fails, the shared lock is lost. 143Attempts to upgrade an exclusive lock will cause a 144.Xr panic 9 . 145.It Dv LK_RELEASE 146Release the lock. 147Releasing a lock that is not held can cause a 148.Xr panic 9 . 149.It Dv LK_DRAIN 150Wait for all activity on the lock to end, then mark it decommissioned. 151This is used before freeing a lock that is part of a piece of memory that is 152about to be freed. 153(As documented in 154.In sys/lockmgr.h . ) 155.It Dv LK_SLEEPFAIL 156Fail if operation has slept. 157.It Dv LK_NOWAIT 158Do not allow the call to sleep. 159This can be used to test the lock. 160.It Dv LK_CANRECURSE 161Allow recursion on an exclusive lock. 162For every lock there must be a release. 163.It Dv LK_INTERLOCK 164Unlock the interlock (which should be locked already). 165.El 166.It Fa interlkp 167An interlock mutex for controlling group access to the lock. 168If 169.Dv LK_INTERLOCK 170is specified, 171.Fn lockmgr 172assumes 173.Fa interlkp 174is currently owned and not recursed, and will return it unlocked. 175See 176.Xr mtx_assert 9 . 177.It Fa td 178A thread responsible for this call. 179.Dv NULL 180becomes 181.Dv LK_KERNPROC . 182.El 183.Pp 184The 185.Fn lockstatus 186function returns the status of the lock in relation to the 187.Vt thread 188passed to it. 189Note that if 190.Fa td 191is 192.Dv NULL 193and an exclusive lock is held, 194.Dv LK_EXCLUSIVE 195will be returned. 196.Pp 197The 198.Fn lockmgr_printinfo 199function prints debugging information about the lock. 200It is used primarily by 201.Xr VOP_PRINT 9 202functions. 203.Sh RETURN VALUES 204The 205.Fn lockcount 206function returns an integer greater than or equal to zero. 207.Pp 208The 209.Fn lockmgr 210function returns 0 on success and non-zero on failure. 211.Pp 212The 213.Fn lockstatus 214function returns: 215.Bl -tag -width ".Dv LK_EXCLUSIVE" 216.It Dv LK_EXCLUSIVE 217An exclusive lock is held by the thread 218.Fa td . 219.It Dv LK_EXCLOTHER 220An exclusive lock is held by someone other than the thread 221.Fa td . 222.It Dv LK_SHARED 223A shared lock is held. 224.It Li 0 225The lock is not held by anyone. 226.El 227.Sh ERRORS 228.Fn lockmgr 229fails if: 230.Bl -tag -width Er 231.It Bq Er EBUSY 232.Dv LK_FORCEUPGRADE 233was requested and another thread had already requested a lock upgrade. 234.It Bq Er EBUSY 235.Dv LK_NOWAIT 236was set, and a sleep would have been required. 237.It Bq Er ENOLCK 238.Dv LK_SLEEPFAIL 239was set and 240.Fn lockmgr 241did sleep. 242.It Bq Er EINTR 243.Dv PCATCH 244was set in the lock priority, and a signal was delivered during a sleep. 245Note the 246.Er ERESTART 247error below. 248.It Bq Er ERESTART 249.Dv PCATCH 250was set in the lock priority, a signal was delivered during a sleep, 251and the system call is to be restarted. 252.It Bq Er EWOULDBLOCK 253a non-zero timeout was given, and the timeout expired. 254.El 255.Sh LOCKS 256If 257.Dv LK_INTERLOCK 258is passed in the 259.Fa flags 260argument to 261.Fn lockmgr , 262the 263.Fa interlkp 264must be held prior to calling 265.Fn lockmgr , 266and will be returned unlocked. 267.Pp 268Upgrade attempts that fail result in the loss of the lock that 269is currently held. 270Also, it is invalid to upgrade an 271exclusive lock, and a 272.Xr panic 9 273will be the result of trying. 274.Sh SEE ALSO 275.Xr msleep 9 , 276.Xr mtx_assert 9 , 277.Xr panic 9 , 278.Xr VOP_PRINT 9 279.Sh AUTHORS 280This man page was written by 281.An Chad David Aq davidc@acns.ab.ca . 282