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1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 2004 John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
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28 
29 #ifndef _SYS_SLEEPQUEUE_H_
30 #define _SYS_SLEEPQUEUE_H_
31 
32 /*
33  * Sleep queue interface.  Sleep/wakeup, condition variables, and sx
34  * locks use a sleep queue for the queue of threads blocked on a sleep
35  * channel.
36  *
37  * A thread calls sleepq_lock() to lock the sleep queue chain associated
38  * with a given wait channel.  A thread can then call call sleepq_add() to
39  * add themself onto a sleep queue and call one of the sleepq_wait()
40  * functions to actually go to sleep.  If a thread needs to abort a sleep
41  * operation it should call sleepq_release() to unlock the associated sleep
42  * queue chain lock.  If the thread also needs to remove itself from a queue
43  * it just enqueued itself on, it can use sleepq_remove() instead.
44  *
45  * If the thread only wishes to sleep for a limited amount of time, it can
46  * call sleepq_set_timeout() after sleepq_add() to setup a timeout.  It
47  * should then use one of the sleepq_timedwait() functions to block.
48  *
49  * A thread is normally resumed from a sleep queue by either the
50  * sleepq_signal() or sleepq_broadcast() functions.  Sleepq_signal() wakes
51  * the thread with the highest priority that is sleeping on the specified
52  * wait channel.  Sleepq_broadcast() wakes all threads that are sleeping
53  * on the specified wait channel.  A thread sleeping in an interruptible
54  * sleep can be interrupted by calling sleepq_abort().  A thread can also
55  * be removed from a specified sleep queue using the sleepq_remove()
56  * function.  Note that the sleep queue chain must first be locked via
57  * sleepq_lock() before calling sleepq_abort(), sleepq_broadcast(), or
58  * sleepq_signal().  These routines each return a boolean that will be true
59  * if at least one swapped-out thread was resumed.  In that case, the caller
60  * is responsible for waking up the swapper by calling kick_proc0() after
61  * releasing the sleep queue chain lock.
62  *
63  * Each thread allocates a sleep queue at thread creation via sleepq_alloc()
64  * and releases it at thread destruction via sleepq_free().  Note that
65  * a sleep queue is not tied to a specific thread and that the sleep queue
66  * released at thread destruction may not be the same sleep queue that the
67  * thread allocated when it was created.
68  *
69  * XXX: Some other parts of the kernel such as ithread sleeping may end up
70  * using this interface as well (death to TDI_IWAIT!)
71  */
72 
73 struct lock_object;
74 struct sleepqueue;
75 struct thread;
76 
77 #ifdef _KERNEL
78 
79 #define	SLEEPQ_TYPE		0x0ff		/* Mask of sleep queue types. */
80 #define	SLEEPQ_SLEEP		0x00		/* Used by sleep/wakeup. */
81 #define	SLEEPQ_CONDVAR		0x01		/* Used for a cv. */
82 #define	SLEEPQ_PAUSE		0x02		/* Used by pause. */
83 #define	SLEEPQ_SX		0x03		/* Used by an sx lock. */
84 #define	SLEEPQ_LK		0x04		/* Used by a lockmgr. */
85 #define	SLEEPQ_INTERRUPTIBLE	0x100		/* Sleep is interruptible. */
86 
87 void	init_sleepqueues(void);
88 int	sleepq_abort(struct thread *td, int intrval);
89 void	sleepq_add(void *wchan, struct lock_object *lock, const char *wmesg,
90 	    int flags, int queue);
91 struct sleepqueue *sleepq_alloc(void);
92 int	sleepq_broadcast(void *wchan, int flags, int pri, int queue);
93 void	sleepq_free(struct sleepqueue *sq);
94 void	sleepq_lock(void *wchan);
95 struct sleepqueue *sleepq_lookup(void *wchan);
96 void	sleepq_release(void *wchan);
97 void	sleepq_remove(struct thread *td, void *wchan);
98 int	sleepq_signal(void *wchan, int flags, int pri, int queue);
99 void	sleepq_set_timeout_sbt(void *wchan, sbintime_t sbt,
100 	    sbintime_t pr, int flags);
101 #define	sleepq_set_timeout(wchan, timo)					\
102     sleepq_set_timeout_sbt((wchan), tick_sbt * (timo), 0, C_HARDCLOCK)
103 u_int	sleepq_sleepcnt(void *wchan, int queue);
104 int	sleepq_timedwait(void *wchan, int pri);
105 int	sleepq_timedwait_sig(void *wchan, int pri);
106 int	sleepq_type(void *wchan);
107 void	sleepq_wait(void *wchan, int pri);
108 int	sleepq_wait_sig(void *wchan, int pri);
109 
110 #ifdef STACK
111 struct sbuf;
112 int sleepq_sbuf_print_stacks(struct sbuf *sb, void *wchan, int queue,
113     int *count_stacks_printed);
114 #endif
115 
116 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
117 #endif	/* !_SYS_SLEEPQUEUE_H_ */
118