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28 
29 #ifndef _THR_UBERDATA_H
30 #define	_THR_UBERDATA_H
31 
32 #include <stdlib.h>
33 #include <unistd.h>
34 #include <sys/types.h>
35 #include <fcntl.h>
36 #include <string.h>
37 #include <signal.h>
38 #include <ucontext.h>
39 #include <thread.h>
40 #include <pthread.h>
41 #include <atomic.h>
42 #include <link.h>
43 #include <sys/resource.h>
44 #include <sys/lwp.h>
45 #include <errno.h>
46 #include <sys/asm_linkage.h>
47 #include <sys/regset.h>
48 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
49 #include <sys/mman.h>
50 #include <synch.h>
51 #include <door.h>
52 #include <limits.h>
53 #include <sys/synch32.h>
54 #include <schedctl.h>
55 #include <sys/priocntl.h>
56 #include <thread_db.h>
57 #include <setjmp.h>
58 #include "libc_int.h"
59 #include "tdb_agent.h"
60 #include "thr_debug.h"
61 
62 /*
63  * This is an implementation-specific include file for threading support.
64  * It is not to be seen by the clients of the library.
65  *
66  * This file also describes uberdata in libc.
67  *
68  * The term "uberdata" refers to data that is unique and visible across
69  * all link maps.  The name is meant to imply that such data is truly
70  * global, not just locally global to a particular link map.
71  *
72  * See the Linker and Libraries Guide for a full description of alternate
73  * link maps and how they are set up and used.
74  *
75  * Alternate link maps implement multiple global namespaces within a single
76  * process.  There may be multiple instances of identical dynamic libraries
77  * loaded in a process's address space at the same time, each on a different
78  * link map (as determined by the dynamic linker), each with its own set of
79  * global variables.  Which particular instance of a global variable is seen
80  * by a thread running in the process is determined by the link map on which
81  * the thread happens to be executing at the time.
82  *
83  * However, there are aspects of a process that are unique across all
84  * link maps, in particular the structures used to implement threads
85  * of control (in Sparc terminology, there is only one %g7 regardless
86  * of the link map on which the thread is executing).
87  *
88  * All uberdata is referenced from a base pointer in the thread's ulwp_t
89  * structure (which is also uberdata).  All allocations and deallocations
90  * of uberdata are made via the uberdata-aware lmalloc() and lfree()
91  * interfaces (malloc() and free() are simply locally-global).
92  */
93 
94 /*
95  * Special libc-private access to errno.
96  * We do this so that references to errno do not invoke the dynamic linker.
97  */
98 #undef errno
99 #define	errno (*curthread->ul_errnop)
100 
101 /*
102  * See <sys/synch32.h> for the reasons for these values
103  * and why they are different for sparc and intel.
104  */
105 #if defined(__sparc)
106 
107 /* lock.lock64.pad[x]	   4 5 6 7 */
108 #define	LOCKMASK	0xff000000
109 #define	WAITERMASK	0x000000ff
110 #define	SPINNERMASK	0x00ff0000
111 #define	SPINNERSHIFT	16
112 #define	WAITER		0x00000001
113 #define	LOCKSET		0xff
114 #define	LOCKCLEAR	0
115 
116 #define	PIDSHIFT	32
117 #define	LOCKMASK64	0xffffffffff000000ULL
118 #define	LOCKBYTE64	0x00000000ff000000ULL
119 #define	WAITERMASK64	0x00000000000000ffULL
120 #define	SPINNERMASK64	0x0000000000ff0000ULL
121 
122 #elif defined(__x86)
123 
124 /* lock.lock64.pad[x]	   7 6 5 4 */
125 #define	LOCKMASK	0xff000000
126 #define	WAITERMASK	0x00ff0000
127 #define	SPINNERMASK	0x0000ff00
128 #define	SPINNERSHIFT	8
129 #define	WAITER		0x00010000
130 #define	LOCKSET		0x01
131 #define	LOCKCLEAR	0
132 
133 #define	PIDSHIFT	0
134 #define	LOCKMASK64	0xff000000ffffffffULL
135 #define	LOCKBYTE64	0x0100000000000000ULL
136 #define	WAITERMASK64	0x00ff000000000000ULL
137 #define	SPINNERMASK64	0x0000ff0000000000ULL
138 
139 #else
140 #error "neither __sparc nor __x86 is defined"
141 #endif
142 
143 /*
144  * Fetch the owner of a USYNC_THREAD mutex.
145  * Don't use this with process-shared mutexes;
146  * the owing thread may be in a different process.
147  */
148 #define	MUTEX_OWNER(mp)	((ulwp_t *)(uintptr_t)(mp)->mutex_owner)
149 
150 /*
151  * Test if a thread owns a process-private (USYNC_THREAD) mutex.
152  * This is inappropriate for a process-shared (USYNC_PROCESS) mutex.
153  * The 'mp' argument must not have side-effects since it is evaluated twice.
154  */
155 #define	MUTEX_OWNED(mp, thrp)	\
156 	((mp)->mutex_lockw != 0 && MUTEX_OWNER(mp) == thrp)
157 
158 
159 /*
160  * uberflags.uf_tdb_register_sync is an interface with libc_db to enable the
161  * collection of lock statistics by a debugger or other collecting tool.
162  *
163  * uberflags.uf_thread_error_detection is set by an environment variable:
164  *	_THREAD_ERROR_DETECTION
165  *		0 == no detection of locking primitive errors.
166  *		1 == detect errors and issue a warning message.
167  *		2 == detect errors, issue a warning message, and dump core.
168  *
169  * We bundle these together in uberflags.uf_trs_ted to make a test of either
170  * being non-zero a single memory reference (for speed of mutex_lock(), etc).
171  *
172  * uberflags.uf_mt is set non-zero when the first thread (in addition
173  * to the main thread) is created.
174  *
175  * We bundle all these flags together in uberflags.uf_all to make a test
176  * of any being non-zero a single memory reference (again, for speed).
177  */
178 typedef union {
179 	int	uf_all;			/* combined all flags */
180 	struct {
181 		short	h_pad;
182 		short	h_trs_ted;	/* combined reg sync & error detect */
183 	} uf_h;
184 	struct {
185 		char	x_mt;
186 		char	x_pad;
187 		char	x_tdb_register_sync;
188 		char	x_thread_error_detection;
189 	} uf_x;
190 } uberflags_t;
191 
192 #define	uf_mt				uf_x.x_mt
193 #define	uf_tdb_register_sync		uf_x.x_tdb_register_sync
194 #define	uf_thread_error_detection	uf_x.x_thread_error_detection
195 #define	uf_trs_ted			uf_h.h_trs_ted	/* both of the above */
196 
197 /*
198  * NOTE WELL:
199  * To enable further optimization, the "ul_schedctl_called" member
200  * of the ulwp_t structure (below) serves double-duty:
201  *	1. If NULL, it means that the thread must call __schedctl()
202  *	   to set up its schedctl mappings before acquiring a mutex.
203  *	   This is required by the implementation of adaptive mutex locking.
204  *	2. If non-NULL, it points to uberdata.uberflags, so that tests of
205  *	   uberflags can be made without additional memory references.
206  * This allows the common case of _mutex_lock() and _mutex_unlock() for
207  * USYNC_THREAD mutexes with no error detection and no lock statistics
208  * to be optimized for speed.
209  */
210 
211 /* double the default stack size for 64-bit processes */
212 #ifdef _LP64
213 #define	MINSTACK	(8 * 1024)
214 #define	DEFAULTSTACK	(2 * 1024 * 1024)
215 #else
216 #define	MINSTACK	(4 * 1024)
217 #define	DEFAULTSTACK	(1024 * 1024)
218 #endif
219 
220 #define	MUTEX_TRY	0
221 #define	MUTEX_LOCK	1
222 #define	MUTEX_NOCEIL	0x40
223 
224 #if defined(__x86)
225 
226 typedef struct {	/* structure returned by fnstenv */
227 	int	fctrl;		/* control word */
228 	int	fstat;		/* status word (flags, etc) */
229 	int	ftag;		/* tag of which regs busy */
230 	int	misc[4];	/* other stuff, 28 bytes total */
231 } fpuenv_t;
232 
233 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
234 typedef fpuenv_t fpuenv32_t;
235 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
236 
237 #elif defined(__sparc)
238 
239 typedef struct {	/* fp state structure */
240 	greg_t	fsr;
241 	greg_t	fpu_en;
242 } fpuenv_t;
243 
244 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
245 typedef struct {
246 	greg32_t	fsr;
247 	greg32_t	fpu_en;
248 } fpuenv32_t;
249 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
250 
251 #endif	/* __x86 */
252 
253 #if defined(__x86)
254 extern	void	ht_pause(void);		/* "pause" instruction */
255 #define	SMT_PAUSE()	ht_pause()
256 #elif defined(SMT_PAUSE_FUNCTION)
257 extern	void	SMT_PAUSE_FUNCTION(void);
258 #define	SMT_PAUSE()	SMT_PAUSE_FUNCTION()
259 #else
260 #define	SMT_PAUSE()	smt_pause()
261 #endif	/* __x86 */
262 
263 /*
264  * Cleanup handler related data.
265  * This structure is exported as _cleanup_t in pthread.h.
266  * pthread.h exports only the size of this structure, so check
267  * _cleanup_t in pthread.h before making any change here.
268  */
269 typedef struct __cleanup {
270 	struct __cleanup *next;		/* pointer to next handler */
271 	caddr_t	fp;			/* current frame pointer */
272 	void	(*func)(void *);	/* cleanup handler address */
273 	void	*arg;			/* handler's argument */
274 } __cleanup_t;
275 
276 /*
277  * Thread-Specific Data (TSD)
278  * TSD_NFAST includes the invalid key zero, so there
279  * are really only (TSD_NFAST - 1) fast key slots.
280  */
281 typedef	void (*PFrV)(void *);
282 #define	TSD_UNALLOCATED	((PFrV)1)
283 #define	TSD_NFAST	9
284 
285 /*
286  * The tsd union is designed to burn a little memory (9 words) to make
287  * lookups blindingly fast.  Note that tsd_nalloc could be placed at the
288  * end of the pad region to increase the likelihood that it falls on the
289  * same cache line as the data.
290  */
291 typedef union tsd {
292 	uint_t tsd_nalloc;		/* Amount of allocated storage */
293 	void *tsd_pad[TSD_NFAST];
294 	void *tsd_data[1];
295 } tsd_t;
296 
297 typedef struct {
298 	mutex_t tsdm_lock;		/* Lock protecting the data */
299 	uint_t tsdm_nkeys;		/* Number of allocated keys */
300 	uint_t tsdm_nused;		/* Number of used keys */
301 	PFrV *tsdm_destro;		/* Per-key destructors */
302 	char tsdm_pad[64 -		/* pad to 64 bytes */
303 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + 2 * sizeof (uint_t) + sizeof (PFrV *))];
304 } tsd_metadata_t;
305 
306 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
307 typedef union tsd32 {
308 	uint_t tsd_nalloc;		/* Amount of allocated storage */
309 	caddr32_t tsd_pad[TSD_NFAST];
310 	caddr32_t tsd_data[1];
311 } tsd32_t;
312 
313 typedef struct {
314 	mutex_t tsdm_lock;		/* Lock protecting the data */
315 	uint_t tsdm_nkeys;		/* Number of allocated keys */
316 	uint_t tsdm_nused;		/* Number of used keys */
317 	caddr32_t tsdm_destro;		/* Per-key destructors */
318 	char tsdm_pad[64 -		/* pad to 64 bytes */
319 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + 2 * sizeof (uint_t) + sizeof (caddr32_t))];
320 } tsd_metadata32_t;
321 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
322 
323 
324 /*
325  * Thread-Local Storage (TLS)
326  */
327 typedef struct {
328 	void		*tls_data;
329 	size_t		tls_size;
330 } tls_t;
331 
332 typedef struct {
333 	mutex_t	tls_lock;		/* Lock protecting the data */
334 	tls_t	tls_modinfo;		/* Root of all TLS_modinfo data */
335 	tls_t	static_tls;		/* Template for static TLS */
336 	char	tls_pad[64 -		/* pad to 64 bytes */
337 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + 2 * sizeof (tls_t))];
338 } tls_metadata_t;
339 
340 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
341 typedef struct {
342 	caddr32_t	tls_data;
343 	size32_t	tls_size;
344 } tls32_t;
345 
346 typedef struct {
347 	mutex_t	tls_lock;		/* Lock protecting the data */
348 	tls32_t	tls_modinfo;		/* Root of all TLS_modinfo data */
349 	tls32_t	static_tls;		/* Template for static TLS */
350 	char	tls_pad[64 -		/* pad to 64 bytes */
351 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + 2 * sizeof (tls32_t))];
352 } tls_metadata32_t;
353 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
354 
355 
356 /*
357  * Sleep queue root for USYNC_THREAD condvars and mutexes.
358  * There is a default queue root for each queue head (see below).
359  * Also, each ulwp_t contains a queue root that can be used
360  * when the thread is enqueued on the queue, if necessary
361  * (when more than one wchan hashes to the same queue head).
362  */
363 typedef struct queue_root {
364 	struct queue_root	*qr_next;
365 	struct queue_root	*qr_prev;
366 	struct ulwp		*qr_head;
367 	struct ulwp		*qr_tail;
368 	void			*qr_wchan;
369 	uint32_t		qr_rtcount;
370 	uint32_t		qr_qlen;
371 	uint32_t		qr_qmax;
372 } queue_root_t;
373 
374 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
375 typedef struct queue_root32 {
376 	caddr32_t		qr_next;
377 	caddr32_t		qr_prev;
378 	caddr32_t		qr_head;
379 	caddr32_t		qr_tail;
380 	caddr32_t		qr_wchan;
381 	uint32_t		qr_rtcount;
382 	uint32_t		qr_qlen;
383 	uint32_t		qr_qmax;
384 } queue_root32_t;
385 #endif
386 
387 /*
388  * Sleep queue heads for USYNC_THREAD condvars and mutexes.
389  * The size and alignment is 128 bytes to reduce cache conflicts.
390  * Each queue head points to a list of queue roots, defined above.
391  * Each queue head contains a default queue root for use when only one
392  * is needed.  It is always at the tail of the queue root hash chain.
393  */
394 typedef union {
395 	uint64_t		qh_64[16];
396 	struct {
397 		mutex_t		q_lock;
398 		uint8_t		q_qcnt;
399 		uint8_t		q_type;		/* MX or CV */
400 		uint8_t		q_pad1[2];
401 		uint32_t	q_lockcount;
402 		uint32_t	q_qlen;
403 		uint32_t	q_qmax;
404 		void		*q_wchan;	/* valid only while locked */
405 		struct queue_root *q_root;	/* valid only while locked */
406 		struct queue_root *q_hlist;
407 #if !defined(_LP64)
408 		caddr_t		q_pad2[3];
409 #endif
410 		queue_root_t	q_def_root;
411 		uint32_t	q_hlen;
412 		uint32_t	q_hmax;
413 	} qh_qh;
414 } queue_head_t;
415 
416 #define	qh_lock		qh_qh.q_lock
417 #define	qh_qcnt		qh_qh.q_qcnt
418 #define	qh_type		qh_qh.q_type
419 #if defined(THREAD_DEBUG)
420 #define	qh_lockcount	qh_qh.q_lockcount
421 #define	qh_qlen		qh_qh.q_qlen
422 #define	qh_qmax		qh_qh.q_qmax
423 #endif
424 #define	qh_wchan	qh_qh.q_wchan
425 #define	qh_root		qh_qh.q_root
426 #define	qh_hlist	qh_qh.q_hlist
427 #define	qh_def_root	qh_qh.q_def_root
428 #define	qh_hlen		qh_qh.q_hlen
429 #define	qh_hmax		qh_qh.q_hmax
430 
431 /* queue types passed to queue_lock() */
432 #define	MX	0
433 #define	CV	1
434 #define	QHASHSHIFT	9			/* number of hashing bits */
435 #define	QHASHSIZE	(1 << QHASHSHIFT)	/* power of 2 (1<<9 == 512) */
436 #define	QUEUE_HASH(wchan, type)	((uint_t)			\
437 	((((uintptr_t)(wchan) >> 3)				\
438 	^ ((uintptr_t)(wchan) >> (QHASHSHIFT + 3)))		\
439 	& (QHASHSIZE - 1)) + (((type) == MX)? 0 : QHASHSIZE))
440 
441 extern	queue_head_t	*queue_lock(void *, int);
442 extern	void		queue_unlock(queue_head_t *);
443 extern	void		enqueue(queue_head_t *, struct ulwp *, int);
444 extern	struct ulwp	*dequeue(queue_head_t *, int *);
445 extern	struct ulwp	**queue_slot(queue_head_t *, struct ulwp **, int *);
446 extern	struct ulwp	*queue_waiter(queue_head_t *);
447 extern	int		dequeue_self(queue_head_t *);
448 extern	void		queue_unlink(queue_head_t *,
449 				struct ulwp **, struct ulwp *);
450 extern	void		unsleep_self(void);
451 extern	void		spin_lock_set(mutex_t *);
452 extern	void		spin_lock_clear(mutex_t *);
453 
454 /*
455  * Scheduling class information structure.
456  */
457 typedef struct {
458 	short		pcc_state;
459 	short		pcc_policy;
460 	pri_t		pcc_primin;
461 	pri_t		pcc_primax;
462 	pcinfo_t	pcc_info;
463 } pcclass_t;
464 
465 /*
466  * Memory block for chain of owned ceiling mutexes.
467  */
468 typedef struct mxchain {
469 	struct mxchain	*mxchain_next;
470 	mutex_t		*mxchain_mx;
471 } mxchain_t;
472 
473 /*
474  * Pointer to an rwlock that is held for reading.
475  * Used in rw_rdlock() to allow a thread that already holds a read
476  * lock to acquire another read lock on the same rwlock even if
477  * there are writers waiting.  This to avoid deadlock when acquiring
478  * a read lock more than once in the presence of pending writers.
479  * POSIX mandates this behavior.
480  */
481 typedef struct {
482 	void	*rd_rwlock;	/* the rwlock held for reading */
483 	size_t	rd_count;	/* count of read locks applied */
484 } readlock_t;
485 
486 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
487 typedef struct {
488 	caddr32_t	rd_rwlock;
489 	size32_t	rd_count;
490 } readlock32_t;
491 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
492 
493 /*
494  * As part of per-thread caching libumem (ptcumem), we add a small amount to the
495  * thread's uberdata to facilitate it. The tm_roots are the roots of linked
496  * lists which is used by libumem to chain together allocations. tm_size is used
497  * to track the total amount of data stored across those linked lists. For more
498  * information, see libumem's big theory statement.
499  */
500 #define	NTMEMBASE	16
501 
502 typedef struct {
503 	size_t		tm_size;
504 	void		*tm_roots[NTMEMBASE];
505 } tumem_t;
506 
507 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
508 typedef struct {
509 	uint32_t	tm_size;
510 	caddr32_t	tm_roots[NTMEMBASE];
511 } tumem32_t;
512 #endif
513 
514 typedef void (*tmem_func_t)(void *, int);
515 
516 /*
517  * Maximum number of read locks allowed for one thread on one rwlock.
518  * This could be as large as INT_MAX, but the SUSV3 test suite would
519  * take an inordinately long time to complete.  This is big enough.
520  */
521 #define	READ_LOCK_MAX	100000
522 
523 #define	ul_tlsent	ul_tls.tls_data	/* array of pointers to dynamic TLS */
524 #define	ul_ntlsent	ul_tls.tls_size	/* number of entries in ul_tlsent */
525 
526 /*
527  * Round up an integral value to a multiple of 64
528  */
529 #define	roundup64(x)	(-(-(x) & -64))
530 
531 /*
532  * NOTE:  Whatever changes are made to ulwp_t must be
533  * reflected in $SRC/cmd/mdb/common/modules/libc/libc.c
534  *
535  * NOTE: ul_self *must* be the first member of ulwp_t on x86
536  * Low-level x86 code relies on this.
537  */
538 typedef struct ulwp {
539 	/*
540 	 * These members always need to come first on sparc.
541 	 * For dtrace, a ulwp_t must be aligned on a 64-byte boundary.
542 	 */
543 #if defined(__sparc)
544 	uint32_t	ul_dinstr;	/* scratch space for dtrace */
545 	uint32_t	ul_padsparc0[15];
546 	uint32_t	ul_dsave;	/* dtrace: save %g1, %g0, %sp */
547 	uint32_t	ul_drestore;	/* dtrace: restore %g0, %g0, %g0 */
548 	uint32_t	ul_dftret;	/* dtrace: return probe fasttrap */
549 	uint32_t	ul_dreturn;	/* dtrace: return %o0 */
550 #endif
551 	struct ulwp	*ul_self;	/* pointer to self */
552 #if defined(__i386)
553 	uint8_t		ul_dinstr[40];	/* scratch space for dtrace */
554 #elif defined(__amd64)
555 	uint8_t		ul_dinstr[56];	/* scratch space for dtrace */
556 #endif
557 	struct uberdata *ul_uberdata;	/* uber (super-global) data */
558 	tls_t		ul_tls;		/* dynamic thread-local storage base */
559 	struct ulwp	*ul_forw;	/* forw, back all_lwps list, */
560 	struct ulwp	*ul_back;	/* protected by link_lock */
561 	struct ulwp	*ul_next;	/* list to keep track of stacks */
562 	struct ulwp	*ul_hash;	/* hash chain linked list */
563 	void		*ul_rval;	/* return value from thr_exit() */
564 	caddr_t		ul_stk;		/* mapping base of the stack */
565 	size_t		ul_mapsiz;	/* mapping size of the stack */
566 	size_t		ul_guardsize;	/* normally _lpagesize */
567 	uintptr_t	ul_stktop;	/* broken thr_stksegment() interface */
568 	size_t		ul_stksiz;	/* broken thr_stksegment() interface */
569 	stack_t		ul_ustack;	/* current stack boundaries */
570 	int		ul_ix;		/* hash index */
571 	lwpid_t		ul_lwpid;	/* thread id, aka the lwp id */
572 	pri_t		ul_pri;		/* scheduling priority */
573 	pri_t		ul_epri;	/* real-time ceiling priority */
574 	char		ul_policy;	/* scheduling policy */
575 	char		ul_cid;		/* scheduling class id */
576 	union {
577 		struct {
578 			char	cursig;	/* deferred signal number */
579 			char	pleasestop; /* lwp requested to stop itself */
580 		} s;
581 		short	curplease;	/* for testing both at once */
582 	} ul_cp;
583 	char		ul_stop;	/* reason for stopping */
584 	char		ul_signalled;	/* this lwp was cond_signal()d */
585 	char		ul_dead;	/* this lwp has called thr_exit */
586 	char		ul_unwind;	/* posix: unwind C++ stack */
587 	char		ul_detached;	/* THR_DETACHED at thread_create() */
588 					/* or pthread_detach() was called */
589 	char		ul_writer;	/* sleeping in rw_wrlock() */
590 	char		ul_stopping;	/* set by curthread: stopping self */
591 	char		ul_cancel_prologue;	/* for _cancel_prologue() */
592 	short		ul_preempt;	/* no_preempt()/preempt() */
593 	short		ul_savpreempt;	/* pre-existing preempt value */
594 	char		ul_sigsuspend;	/* thread is in sigsuspend/pollsys */
595 	char		ul_main;	/* thread is the main thread */
596 	char		ul_fork;	/* thread is performing a fork */
597 	char		ul_primarymap;	/* primary link-map is initialized */
598 	/* per-thread copies of the corresponding global variables */
599 	uint8_t		ul_max_spinners;	/* thread_max_spinners */
600 	char		ul_door_noreserve;	/* thread_door_noreserve */
601 	char		ul_queue_fifo;		/* thread_queue_fifo */
602 	char		ul_cond_wait_defer;	/* thread_cond_wait_defer */
603 	char		ul_error_detection;	/* thread_error_detection */
604 	char		ul_async_safe;		/* thread_async_safe */
605 	char		ul_rt;			/* found on an RT queue */
606 	char		ul_rtqueued;		/* was RT when queued */
607 	char		ul_misaligned;		/* thread_locks_misaligned */
608 	char		ul_pad[3];
609 	int		ul_adaptive_spin;	/* thread_adaptive_spin */
610 	int		ul_queue_spin;		/* thread_queue_spin */
611 	volatile int	ul_critical;	/* non-zero == in a critical region */
612 	int		ul_sigdefer;	/* non-zero == defer signals */
613 	int		ul_vfork;	/* thread is the child of vfork() */
614 	int		ul_cancelable;	/* _cancelon()/_canceloff() */
615 	char		ul_cancel_pending;  /* pthread_cancel() was called */
616 	char		ul_cancel_disabled; /* PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE */
617 	char		ul_cancel_async;    /* PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS */
618 	char		ul_save_async;	/* saved copy of ul_cancel_async */
619 	char		ul_mutator;	/* lwp is a mutator (java interface) */
620 	char		ul_created;	/* created suspended */
621 	char		ul_replace;	/* replacement; must be free()d */
622 	uchar_t		ul_nocancel;	/* cancellation can't happen */
623 	int		ul_errno;	/* per-thread errno */
624 	int		*ul_errnop;	/* pointer to errno or self->ul_errno */
625 	__cleanup_t	*ul_clnup_hdr;	/* head of cleanup handlers list */
626 	uberflags_t	*ul_schedctl_called;	/* ul_schedctl is set up */
627 	volatile sc_shared_t *ul_schedctl;	/* schedctl data */
628 	int		ul_bindflags;	/* bind_guard() interface to ld.so.1 */
629 	uint_t		ul_libc_locks;	/* count of cancel_safe_mutex_lock()s */
630 	tsd_t		*ul_stsd;	/* slow TLS for keys >= TSD_NFAST */
631 	void		*ul_ftsd[TSD_NFAST]; /* fast TLS for keys < TSD_NFAST */
632 	td_evbuf_t	ul_td_evbuf;	/* event buffer */
633 	char		ul_td_events_enable;	/* event mechanism enabled */
634 	char		ul_sync_obj_reg;	/* tdb_sync_obj_register() */
635 	char		ul_qtype;	/* MX or CV */
636 	char		ul_cv_wake;	/* != 0: just wake up, don't requeue */
637 	int		ul_rtld;	/* thread is running inside ld.so.1 */
638 	int		ul_usropts;	/* flags given to thr_create() */
639 	void		*(*ul_startpc)(void *); /* start func (thr_create()) */
640 	void		*ul_startarg;	/* argument for start function */
641 	void		*ul_wchan;	/* synch object when sleeping */
642 	struct ulwp	*ul_link;	/* sleep queue link */
643 	queue_head_t	*ul_sleepq;	/* sleep queue thread is waiting on */
644 	mutex_t		*ul_cvmutex;	/* mutex dropped when waiting on a cv */
645 	mxchain_t	*ul_mxchain;	/* chain of owned ceiling mutexes */
646 	int		ul_save_state;	/* bind_guard() interface to ld.so.1 */
647 	uint_t		ul_rdlockcnt;	/* # entries in ul_readlock array */
648 				/* 0 means there is but a single entry */
649 	union {				/* single entry or pointer to array */
650 		readlock_t	single;
651 		readlock_t	*array;
652 	} ul_readlock;
653 	uint_t		ul_heldlockcnt;	/* # entries in ul_heldlocks array */
654 				/* 0 means there is but a single entry */
655 	union {				/* single entry or pointer to array */
656 		mutex_t		*single;
657 		mutex_t		**array;
658 	} ul_heldlocks;
659 	/* PROBE_SUPPORT begin */
660 	void		*ul_tpdp;
661 	/* PROBE_SUPPORT end */
662 	ucontext_t	*ul_siglink;	/* pointer to previous context */
663 	uint_t		ul_spin_lock_spin;	/* spin lock statistics */
664 	uint_t		ul_spin_lock_spin2;
665 	uint_t		ul_spin_lock_sleep;
666 	uint_t		ul_spin_lock_wakeup;
667 	queue_root_t	ul_queue_root;	/* root of a sleep queue */
668 	id_t		ul_rtclassid;	/* real-time class id */
669 	uint_t		ul_pilocks;	/* count of PI locks held */
670 		/* the following members *must* be last in the structure */
671 		/* they are discarded when ulwp is replaced on thr_exit() */
672 	sigset_t	ul_sigmask;	/* thread's current signal mask */
673 	sigset_t	ul_tmpmask;	/* signal mask for sigsuspend/pollsys */
674 	siginfo_t	ul_siginfo;	/* deferred siginfo */
675 	mutex_t		ul_spinlock;	/* used when suspending/continuing */
676 	fpuenv_t	ul_fpuenv;	/* floating point state */
677 	uintptr_t	ul_sp;		/* stack pointer when blocked */
678 	void		*ul_ex_unwind;	/* address of _ex_unwind() or -1 */
679 #if defined(sparc)
680 	void		*ul_unwind_ret;	/* used only by _ex_clnup_handler() */
681 #endif
682 	tumem_t		ul_tmem;	/* used only by umem */
683 	uint_t		ul_ptinherit;	/* pthreads sched inherit value */
684 } ulwp_t;
685 
686 #define	ul_cursig	ul_cp.s.cursig		/* deferred signal number */
687 #define	ul_pleasestop	ul_cp.s.pleasestop	/* lwp requested to stop */
688 #define	ul_curplease	ul_cp.curplease		/* for testing both at once */
689 
690 /*
691  * This is the size of a replacement ulwp, retained only for the benefit
692  * of thr_join().  The trailing members are unneeded for this purpose.
693  */
694 #define	REPLACEMENT_SIZE	((size_t)&((ulwp_t *)NULL)->ul_sigmask)
695 
696 /*
697  * Definitions for static initialization of signal sets,
698  * plus some sneaky optimizations in various places.
699  */
700 
701 #define	SIGMASK(sig)	((uint32_t)1 << (((sig) - 1) & (32 - 1)))
702 
703 #if (MAXSIG > (2 * 32) && MAXSIG <= (3 * 32))
704 #define	FILLSET0	0xffffffffu
705 #define	FILLSET1	0xffffffffu
706 #define	FILLSET2	((1u << (MAXSIG - 64)) - 1)
707 #define	FILLSET3	0
708 #else
709 #error "fix me: MAXSIG out of bounds"
710 #endif
711 
712 #define	CANTMASK0	(SIGMASK(SIGKILL) | SIGMASK(SIGSTOP))
713 #define	CANTMASK1	0
714 #define	CANTMASK2	0
715 #define	CANTMASK3	0
716 
717 #define	MASKSET0	(FILLSET0 & ~CANTMASK0)
718 #define	MASKSET1	(FILLSET1 & ~CANTMASK1)
719 #define	MASKSET2	(FILLSET2 & ~CANTMASK2)
720 #define	MASKSET3	(FILLSET3 & ~CANTMASK3)
721 
722 extern	const sigset_t maskset;		/* set of all maskable signals */
723 
724 extern	int	thread_adaptive_spin;
725 extern	uint_t	thread_max_spinners;
726 extern	int	thread_queue_spin;
727 extern	int	thread_queue_fifo;
728 extern	int	thread_queue_dump;
729 extern	int	thread_cond_wait_defer;
730 extern	int	thread_async_safe;
731 extern	int	thread_queue_verify;
732 
733 /*
734  * pthread_atfork() related data, used to store atfork handlers.
735  */
736 typedef struct atfork {
737 	struct atfork *forw;		/* forward pointer */
738 	struct atfork *back;		/* backward pointer */
739 	void (*prepare)(void);		/* pre-fork handler */
740 	void (*parent)(void);		/* post-fork parent handler */
741 	void (*child)(void);		/* post-fork child handler */
742 } atfork_t;
743 
744 /*
745  * Element in the table and in the list of registered process
746  * robust locks.  We keep track of these to make sure that we
747  * only call ___lwp_mutex_register() once for each such lock
748  * after it is first mapped in (or newly mapped in).
749  */
750 typedef struct robust {
751 	struct robust	*robust_next;	/* hash table list */
752 	struct robust	*robust_list;	/* global list */
753 	mutex_t		*robust_lock;
754 } robust_t;
755 
756 /*
757  * Invalid address, used to mark an unused element in the hash table.
758  */
759 #define	INVALID_ADDR	((void *)(uintptr_t)(-1L))
760 
761 /*
762  * Parameters of the lock registration hash table.
763  */
764 #define	LOCKSHIFT	15			/* number of hashing bits */
765 #define	LOCKHASHSZ	(1 << LOCKSHIFT)	/* power of 2 (1<<15 == 32K) */
766 #define	LOCK_HASH(addr)	(uint_t)			\
767 	((((uintptr_t)(addr) >> 3)			\
768 	^ ((uintptr_t)(addr) >> (LOCKSHIFT + 3)))	\
769 	& (LOCKHASHSZ - 1))
770 
771 /*
772  * Make our hot locks reside on private cache lines (64 bytes).
773  */
774 typedef struct {
775 	mutex_t	pad_lock;
776 	char	pad_pad[64 - sizeof (mutex_t)];
777 } pad_lock_t;
778 
779 /*
780  * Make our semi-hot locks reside on semi-private cache lines (32 bytes).
781  */
782 typedef struct {
783 	mutex_t	pad_lock;
784 	char	pad_pad[32 - sizeof (mutex_t)];
785 } pad32_lock_t;
786 
787 /*
788  * The threads hash table is used for fast lookup and locking of an active
789  * thread structure (ulwp_t) given a thread-id.  It is an N-element array of
790  * thr_hash_table_t structures, where N == 1 before the main thread creates
791  * the first additional thread and N == 1024 afterwards.  Each element of the
792  * table is 64 bytes in size and alignment to reduce cache conflicts.
793  */
794 typedef struct {
795 	mutex_t	hash_lock;	/* lock per bucket */
796 	cond_t	hash_cond;	/* convar per bucket */
797 	ulwp_t	*hash_bucket;	/* hash bucket points to the list of ulwps */
798 	char	hash_pad[64 -	/* pad out to 64 bytes */
799 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + sizeof (cond_t) + sizeof (ulwp_t *))];
800 } thr_hash_table_t;
801 
802 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
803 typedef struct {
804 	mutex_t	hash_lock;
805 	cond_t	hash_cond;
806 	caddr32_t hash_bucket;
807 	char	hash_pad[64 -
808 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + sizeof (cond_t) + sizeof (caddr32_t))];
809 } thr_hash_table32_t;
810 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
811 
812 
813 /*
814  * siguaction members have 128-byte size and 64-byte alignment.
815  * We know that sizeof (struct sigaction) is 32 bytes for both
816  * _ILP32 and _LP64 and that sizeof (rwlock_t) is 64 bytes.
817  */
818 typedef struct {
819 	rwlock_t	sig_lock;
820 	struct sigaction sig_uaction;
821 	char	sig_pad[128 - sizeof (rwlock_t) - sizeof (struct sigaction)];
822 } siguaction_t;
823 
824 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
825 typedef struct {
826 	rwlock_t	sig_lock;
827 	struct sigaction32 sig_uaction;
828 	char	sig_pad[128 - sizeof (rwlock_t) - sizeof (struct sigaction32)];
829 } siguaction32_t;
830 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
831 
832 
833 /*
834  * Bucket structures, used by lmalloc()/lfree().
835  * See port/threads/alloc.c for details.
836  * A bucket's size and alignment is 64 bytes.
837  */
838 typedef struct {
839 	mutex_t	bucket_lock;	/* protects the free list allocations */
840 	void	*free_list;	/* LIFO list of blocks to allocate/free */
841 	size_t	chunks;		/* number of 64K blocks mmap()ed last time */
842 	char	pad64[64 -	/* pad out to 64 bytes */
843 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + sizeof (void *) + sizeof (size_t))];
844 } bucket_t;
845 
846 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
847 typedef struct {
848 	mutex_t		bucket_lock;
849 	caddr32_t	free_list;
850 	size32_t	chunks;
851 	char	pad64[64 -	/* pad out to 64 bytes */
852 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + sizeof (caddr32_t) + sizeof (size32_t))];
853 } bucket32_t;
854 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
855 
856 #define	NBUCKETS	10	/* sizes ranging from 64 to 32768 */
857 
858 
859 /*
860  * atexit() data structures.
861  * See port/gen/atexit.c for details.
862  */
863 typedef void (*_exithdlr_func_t) (void*);
864 
865 typedef struct _exthdlr {
866 	struct _exthdlr 	*next;	/* next in handler list */
867 	_exithdlr_func_t	hdlr;	/* handler itself */
868 	void			*arg;	/* argument to handler */
869 	void			*dso;	/* DSO associated with handler */
870 } _exthdlr_t;
871 
872 typedef struct {
873 	mutex_t		exitfns_lock;
874 	_exthdlr_t	*head;
875 	/*
876 	 * exit_frame_monitor is part of a private contract between libc and
877 	 * the Sun C++ runtime.
878 	 *
879 	 * It should be NULL until exit() is called, and thereafter hold the
880 	 * frame pointer of the function implementing our exit processing.
881 	 */
882 	void		*exit_frame_monitor;
883 	char		exit_pad[64 -	/* pad out to 64 bytes */
884 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + sizeof (_exthdlr_t *) + sizeof (void *))];
885 } atexit_root_t;
886 
887 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
888 typedef struct {
889 	mutex_t		exitfns_lock;
890 	caddr32_t	head;
891 	caddr32_t	exit_frame_monitor;
892 	char		exit_pad[64 -	/* pad out to 64 bytes */
893 		(sizeof (mutex_t) + sizeof (caddr32_t) + sizeof (caddr32_t))];
894 } atexit_root32_t;
895 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
896 
897 /*
898  * at_quick_exit() and quick_exit() data structures. The ISO/IEC C11 odd
899  * siblings of atexit()
900  */
901 typedef void (*_quick_exithdlr_func_t)(void);
902 
903 typedef struct _qexthdlr {
904 	struct _qexthdlr 	*next;	/* next in handler list */
905 	_quick_exithdlr_func_t	hdlr;	/* handler itself */
906 } _qexthdlr_t;
907 
908 /*
909  * We add a pad on 32-bit systems to allow us to always have the structure size
910  * be 32-bytes which helps us deal with the compiler's alignment when building
911  * in ILP32 / LP64 systems.
912  */
913 typedef struct {
914 	mutex_t		exitfns_lock;
915 	_qexthdlr_t	*head;
916 #if !defined(_LP64)
917 	uint32_t	pad;
918 #endif
919 } quickexit_root_t;
920 
921 #ifdef _SYSCALL32
922 typedef struct {
923 	mutex_t		exitfns_lock;
924 	caddr32_t	head;
925 	uint32_t	pad;
926 } quickexit_root32_t;
927 #endif /* _SYSCALL32 */
928 
929 /*
930  * This is data that is global to all link maps (uberdata, aka super-global).
931  * Note: When changing this, please be sure to keep the 32-bit variant of
932  * this in sync.  (see uberdata32_t below)
933  */
934 typedef struct uberdata {
935 	pad_lock_t	_link_lock;
936 	pad_lock_t	_ld_lock;
937 	pad_lock_t	_fork_lock;
938 	pad_lock_t	_atfork_lock;
939 	pad32_lock_t	_callout_lock;
940 	pad32_lock_t	_tdb_hash_lock;
941 	tdb_sync_stats_t tdb_hash_lock_stats;
942 	siguaction_t	siguaction[NSIG];
943 	bucket_t	bucket[NBUCKETS];
944 	atexit_root_t	atexit_root;
945 	quickexit_root_t quickexit_root;
946 	tsd_metadata_t	tsd_metadata;
947 	tls_metadata_t	tls_metadata;
948 	/*
949 	 * Every object before this point has size and alignment of 64 bytes.
950 	 * Don't add any other type of data before this point.
951 	 */
952 	char	primary_map;	/* set when primary link map is initialized */
953 	char	bucket_init;	/* set when bucket[NBUCKETS] is initialized */
954 	char	pad[2];
955 	uberflags_t	uberflags;
956 	queue_head_t	*queue_head;
957 	thr_hash_table_t *thr_hash_table;
958 	uint_t		hash_size;	/* # of entries in thr_hash_table[] */
959 	uint_t		hash_mask;	/* hash_size - 1 */
960 	ulwp_t	*ulwp_one;	/* main thread */
961 	ulwp_t	*all_lwps;	/* circular ul_forw/ul_back list of live lwps */
962 	ulwp_t	*all_zombies;	/* circular ul_forw/ul_back list of zombies */
963 	int	nthreads;	/* total number of live threads/lwps */
964 	int	nzombies;	/* total number of zombie threads */
965 	int	ndaemons;	/* total number of THR_DAEMON threads/lwps */
966 	pid_t	pid;		/* the current process's pid */
967 	void	(*sigacthandler)(int, siginfo_t *, void *);
968 	ulwp_t	*lwp_stacks;
969 	ulwp_t	*lwp_laststack;
970 	int	nfreestack;
971 	int	thread_stack_cache;
972 	ulwp_t	*ulwp_freelist;
973 	ulwp_t	*ulwp_lastfree;
974 	ulwp_t	*ulwp_replace_free;
975 	ulwp_t	*ulwp_replace_last;
976 	atfork_t	*atforklist;	/* circular Q for fork handlers */
977 	robust_t	**robustlocks;	/* table of registered robust locks */
978 	robust_t	*robustlist;	/* list of registered robust locks */
979 	char	*progname;	/* the basename of the program, from argv[0] */
980 	void	*ub_comm_page;	/* arch-specific comm page of kernel data */
981 	struct uberdata **tdb_bootstrap;
982 	tdb_t	tdb;		/* thread debug interfaces (for libc_db) */
983 } uberdata_t;
984 
985 #define	link_lock	_link_lock.pad_lock
986 #define	ld_lock		_ld_lock.pad_lock
987 #define	fork_lock	_fork_lock.pad_lock
988 #define	atfork_lock	_atfork_lock.pad_lock
989 #define	callout_lock	_callout_lock.pad_lock
990 #define	tdb_hash_lock	_tdb_hash_lock.pad_lock
991 
992 #pragma align 64(__uberdata)
993 extern	uberdata_t	__uberdata;
994 extern	uberdata_t	**__tdb_bootstrap;	/* known to libc_db and mdb */
995 extern	int		primary_link_map;
996 
997 #define	ulwp_mutex(ulwp, udp)	\
998 	(&(udp)->thr_hash_table[(ulwp)->ul_ix].hash_lock)
999 #define	ulwp_condvar(ulwp, udp)	\
1000 	(&(udp)->thr_hash_table[(ulwp)->ul_ix].hash_cond)
1001 
1002 /*
1003  * Grab and release the hash table lock for the specified lwp.
1004  */
1005 #define	ulwp_lock(ulwp, udp)	lmutex_lock(ulwp_mutex(ulwp, udp))
1006 #define	ulwp_unlock(ulwp, udp)	lmutex_unlock(ulwp_mutex(ulwp, udp))
1007 
1008 #ifdef _SYSCALL32	/* needed by libc_db */
1009 
1010 typedef struct ulwp32 {
1011 #if defined(__sparc)
1012 	uint32_t	ul_dinstr;	/* scratch space for dtrace */
1013 	uint32_t	ul_padsparc0[15];
1014 	uint32_t	ul_dsave;	/* dtrace: save %g1, %g0, %sp */
1015 	uint32_t	ul_drestore;	/* dtrace: restore %g0, %g0, %g0 */
1016 	uint32_t	ul_dftret;	/* dtrace: return probe fasttrap */
1017 	uint32_t	ul_dreturn;	/* dtrace: return %o0 */
1018 #endif
1019 	caddr32_t	ul_self;	/* pointer to self */
1020 #if defined(__x86)
1021 	uint8_t		ul_dinstr[40];	/* scratch space for dtrace */
1022 #endif
1023 	caddr32_t	ul_uberdata;	/* uber (super-global) data */
1024 	tls32_t		ul_tls;		/* dynamic thread-local storage base */
1025 	caddr32_t	ul_forw;	/* forw, back all_lwps list, */
1026 	caddr32_t	ul_back;	/* protected by link_lock */
1027 	caddr32_t	ul_next;	/* list to keep track of stacks */
1028 	caddr32_t	ul_hash;	/* hash chain linked list */
1029 	caddr32_t	ul_rval;	/* return value from thr_exit() */
1030 	caddr32_t	ul_stk;		/* mapping base of the stack */
1031 	size32_t	ul_mapsiz;	/* mapping size of the stack */
1032 	size32_t	ul_guardsize;	/* normally _lpagesize */
1033 	caddr32_t	ul_stktop;	/* broken thr_stksegment() interface */
1034 	size32_t	ul_stksiz;	/* broken thr_stksegment() interface */
1035 	stack32_t	ul_ustack;	/* current stack boundaries */
1036 	int		ul_ix;		/* hash index */
1037 	lwpid_t		ul_lwpid;	/* thread id, aka the lwp id */
1038 	pri_t		ul_pri;		/* scheduling priority */
1039 	pri_t		ul_epri;	/* real-time ceiling priority */
1040 	char		ul_policy;	/* scheduling policy */
1041 	char		ul_cid;		/* scheduling class id */
1042 	union {
1043 		struct {
1044 			char	cursig;	/* deferred signal number */
1045 			char	pleasestop; /* lwp requested to stop itself */
1046 		} s;
1047 		short	curplease;	/* for testing both at once */
1048 	} ul_cp;
1049 	char		ul_stop;	/* reason for stopping */
1050 	char		ul_signalled;	/* this lwp was cond_signal()d */
1051 	char		ul_dead;	/* this lwp has called thr_exit */
1052 	char		ul_unwind;	/* posix: unwind C++ stack */
1053 	char		ul_detached;	/* THR_DETACHED at thread_create() */
1054 					/* or pthread_detach() was called */
1055 	char		ul_writer;	/* sleeping in rw_wrlock() */
1056 	char		ul_stopping;	/* set by curthread: stopping self */
1057 	char		ul_cancel_prologue;	/* for _cancel_prologue() */
1058 	short		ul_preempt;	/* no_preempt()/preempt() */
1059 	short		ul_savpreempt;	/* pre-existing preempt value */
1060 	char		ul_sigsuspend;	/* thread is in sigsuspend/pollsys */
1061 	char		ul_main;	/* thread is the main thread */
1062 	char		ul_fork;	/* thread is performing a fork */
1063 	char		ul_primarymap;	/* primary link-map is initialized */
1064 	/* per-thread copies of the corresponding global variables */
1065 	uint8_t		ul_max_spinners;	/* thread_max_spinners */
1066 	char		ul_door_noreserve;	/* thread_door_noreserve */
1067 	char		ul_queue_fifo;		/* thread_queue_fifo */
1068 	char		ul_cond_wait_defer;	/* thread_cond_wait_defer */
1069 	char		ul_error_detection;	/* thread_error_detection */
1070 	char		ul_async_safe;		/* thread_async_safe */
1071 	char		ul_rt;			/* found on an RT queue */
1072 	char		ul_rtqueued;		/* was RT when queued */
1073 	char		ul_misaligned;		/* thread_locks_misaligned */
1074 	char		ul_pad[3];
1075 	int		ul_adaptive_spin;	/* thread_adaptive_spin */
1076 	int		ul_queue_spin;		/* thread_queue_spin */
1077 	int		ul_critical;	/* non-zero == in a critical region */
1078 	int		ul_sigdefer;	/* non-zero == defer signals */
1079 	int		ul_vfork;	/* thread is the child of vfork() */
1080 	int		ul_cancelable;	/* _cancelon()/_canceloff() */
1081 	char		ul_cancel_pending;  /* pthread_cancel() was called */
1082 	char		ul_cancel_disabled; /* PTHREAD_CANCEL_DISABLE */
1083 	char		ul_cancel_async;    /* PTHREAD_CANCEL_ASYNCHRONOUS */
1084 	char		ul_save_async;	/* saved copy of ul_cancel_async */
1085 	char		ul_mutator;	/* lwp is a mutator (java interface) */
1086 	char		ul_created;	/* created suspended */
1087 	char		ul_replace;	/* replacement; must be free()d */
1088 	uchar_t		ul_nocancel;	/* cancellation can't happen */
1089 	int		ul_errno;	/* per-thread errno */
1090 	caddr32_t	ul_errnop;	/* pointer to errno or self->ul_errno */
1091 	caddr32_t	ul_clnup_hdr;	/* head of cleanup handlers list */
1092 	caddr32_t	ul_schedctl_called; /* ul_schedctl is set up */
1093 	caddr32_t	ul_schedctl;	/* schedctl data */
1094 	int		ul_bindflags;	/* bind_guard() interface to ld.so.1 */
1095 	uint_t		ul_libc_locks;	/* count of cancel_safe_mutex_lock()s */
1096 	caddr32_t	ul_stsd;	/* slow TLS for keys >= TSD_NFAST */
1097 	caddr32_t	ul_ftsd[TSD_NFAST]; /* fast TLS for keys < TSD_NFAST */
1098 	td_evbuf32_t	ul_td_evbuf;	/* event buffer */
1099 	char		ul_td_events_enable;	/* event mechanism enabled */
1100 	char		ul_sync_obj_reg;	/* tdb_sync_obj_register() */
1101 	char		ul_qtype;	/* MX or CV */
1102 	char		ul_cv_wake;	/* != 0: just wake up, don't requeue */
1103 	int		ul_rtld;	/* thread is running inside ld.so.1 */
1104 	int		ul_usropts;	/* flags given to thr_create() */
1105 	caddr32_t	ul_startpc;	/* start func (thr_create()) */
1106 	caddr32_t	ul_startarg;	/* argument for start function */
1107 	caddr32_t	ul_wchan;	/* synch object when sleeping */
1108 	caddr32_t	ul_link;	/* sleep queue link */
1109 	caddr32_t	ul_sleepq;	/* sleep queue thread is waiting on */
1110 	caddr32_t	ul_cvmutex;	/* mutex dropped when waiting on a cv */
1111 	caddr32_t	ul_mxchain;	/* chain of owned ceiling mutexes */
1112 	int		ul_save_state;	/* bind_guard() interface to ld.so.1 */
1113 	uint_t		ul_rdlockcnt;	/* # entries in ul_readlock array */
1114 				/* 0 means there is but a single entry */
1115 	union {				/* single entry or pointer to array */
1116 		readlock32_t	single;
1117 		caddr32_t	array;
1118 	} ul_readlock;
1119 	uint_t		ul_heldlockcnt;	/* # entries in ul_heldlocks array */
1120 				/* 0 means there is but a single entry */
1121 	union {				/* single entry or pointer to array */
1122 		caddr32_t	single;
1123 		caddr32_t	array;
1124 	} ul_heldlocks;
1125 	/* PROBE_SUPPORT begin */
1126 	caddr32_t	ul_tpdp;
1127 	/* PROBE_SUPPORT end */
1128 	caddr32_t	ul_siglink;	/* pointer to previous context */
1129 	uint_t		ul_spin_lock_spin;	/* spin lock statistics */
1130 	uint_t		ul_spin_lock_spin2;
1131 	uint_t		ul_spin_lock_sleep;
1132 	uint_t		ul_spin_lock_wakeup;
1133 	queue_root32_t	ul_queue_root;	/* root of a sleep queue */
1134 	id_t		ul_rtclassid;	/* real-time class id */
1135 	uint_t		ul_pilocks;	/* count of PI locks held */
1136 		/* the following members *must* be last in the structure */
1137 		/* they are discarded when ulwp is replaced on thr_exit() */
1138 	sigset_t	ul_sigmask;	/* thread's current signal mask */
1139 	sigset_t	ul_tmpmask;	/* signal mask for sigsuspend/pollsys */
1140 	siginfo32_t	ul_siginfo;	/* deferred siginfo */
1141 	mutex_t		ul_spinlock;	/* used when suspending/continuing */
1142 	fpuenv32_t	ul_fpuenv;	/* floating point state */
1143 	caddr32_t	ul_sp;		/* stack pointer when blocked */
1144 #if defined(sparc)
1145 	caddr32_t	ul_unwind_ret;	/* used only by _ex_clnup_handler() */
1146 #endif
1147 	tumem32_t	ul_tmem;	/* used only by umem */
1148 } ulwp32_t;
1149 
1150 #define	REPLACEMENT_SIZE32	((size_t)&((ulwp32_t *)NULL)->ul_sigmask)
1151 
1152 typedef struct uberdata32 {
1153 	pad_lock_t	_link_lock;
1154 	pad_lock_t	_ld_lock;
1155 	pad_lock_t	_fork_lock;
1156 	pad_lock_t	_atfork_lock;
1157 	pad32_lock_t	_callout_lock;
1158 	pad32_lock_t	_tdb_hash_lock;
1159 	tdb_sync_stats_t tdb_hash_lock_stats;
1160 	siguaction32_t	siguaction[NSIG];
1161 	bucket32_t	bucket[NBUCKETS];
1162 	atexit_root32_t	atexit_root;
1163 	quickexit_root32_t quickexit_root;
1164 	tsd_metadata32_t tsd_metadata;
1165 	tls_metadata32_t tls_metadata;
1166 	char		primary_map;
1167 	char		bucket_init;
1168 	char		pad[2];
1169 	uberflags_t	uberflags;
1170 	caddr32_t	queue_head;
1171 	caddr32_t	thr_hash_table;
1172 	uint_t		hash_size;
1173 	uint_t		hash_mask;
1174 	caddr32_t	ulwp_one;
1175 	caddr32_t	all_lwps;
1176 	caddr32_t	all_zombies;
1177 	int		nthreads;
1178 	int		nzombies;
1179 	int		ndaemons;
1180 	int		pid;
1181 	caddr32_t	sigacthandler;
1182 	caddr32_t	lwp_stacks;
1183 	caddr32_t	lwp_laststack;
1184 	int		nfreestack;
1185 	int		thread_stack_cache;
1186 	caddr32_t	ulwp_freelist;
1187 	caddr32_t	ulwp_lastfree;
1188 	caddr32_t	ulwp_replace_free;
1189 	caddr32_t	ulwp_replace_last;
1190 	caddr32_t	atforklist;
1191 	caddr32_t	robustlocks;
1192 	caddr32_t	robustlist;
1193 	caddr32_t	progname;
1194 	caddr32_t	ub_comm_page;
1195 	caddr32_t	tdb_bootstrap;
1196 	tdb32_t		tdb;
1197 } uberdata32_t;
1198 
1199 #endif	/* _SYSCALL32 */
1200 
1201 /* ul_stop values */
1202 #define	TSTP_REGULAR	0x01	/* Stopped by thr_suspend() */
1203 #define	TSTP_MUTATOR	0x08	/* stopped by thr_suspend_*mutator*() */
1204 #define	TSTP_FORK	0x20	/* stopped by suspend_fork() */
1205 
1206 /*
1207  * Implementation-specific attribute types for pthread_mutexattr_init() etc.
1208  */
1209 
1210 typedef	struct	_cvattr {
1211 	int	pshared;
1212 	clockid_t clockid;
1213 } cvattr_t;
1214 
1215 typedef	struct	_mattr {
1216 	int	pshared;
1217 	int	protocol;
1218 	int	prioceiling;
1219 	int	type;
1220 	int	robustness;
1221 } mattr_t;
1222 
1223 typedef	struct	_thrattr {
1224 	size_t	stksize;
1225 	void	*stkaddr;
1226 	int	detachstate;
1227 	int	daemonstate;
1228 	int	scope;
1229 	int	prio;
1230 	int	policy;
1231 	int	inherit;
1232 	size_t	guardsize;
1233 } thrattr_t;
1234 
1235 typedef	struct	_rwlattr {
1236 	int	pshared;
1237 } rwlattr_t;
1238 
1239 /* _curthread() is inline for speed */
1240 extern	ulwp_t		*_curthread(void);
1241 #define	curthread	(_curthread())
1242 
1243 /* this version (also inline) can be tested for NULL */
1244 extern	ulwp_t		*__curthread(void);
1245 
1246 /* get the current stack pointer (also inline) */
1247 extern	greg_t		stkptr(void);
1248 
1249 /*
1250  * Suppress __attribute__((...)) if we are not compiling with gcc
1251  */
1252 #if !defined(__GNUC__)
1253 #define	__attribute__(string)
1254 #endif
1255 
1256 /* Fetch the dispatch (kernel) priority of a thread */
1257 #define	real_priority(ulwp)	\
1258 	((ulwp)->ul_schedctl? (ulwp)->ul_schedctl->sc_priority : 0)
1259 
1260 /*
1261  * Implementation functions.  Not visible outside of the library itself.
1262  */
1263 extern	int	__nanosleep(const timespec_t *, timespec_t *);
1264 extern	void	getgregs(ulwp_t *, gregset_t);
1265 extern	void	setgregs(ulwp_t *, gregset_t);
1266 extern	void	thr_panic(const char *);
1267 #pragma rarely_called(thr_panic)
1268 extern	void	mutex_panic(mutex_t *, const char *);
1269 #pragma rarely_called(mutex_panic)
1270 extern	ulwp_t	*find_lwp(thread_t);
1271 extern	void	finish_init(void);
1272 extern	void	update_sched(ulwp_t *);
1273 extern	void	queue_alloc(void);
1274 extern	void	tmem_exit(void);
1275 extern	void	tsd_exit(void);
1276 extern	void	tsd_free(ulwp_t *);
1277 extern	void	tls_setup(void);
1278 extern	void	tls_exit(void);
1279 extern	void	tls_free(ulwp_t *);
1280 extern	void	rwl_free(ulwp_t *);
1281 extern	void	heldlock_exit(void);
1282 extern	void	heldlock_free(ulwp_t *);
1283 extern	void	sigacthandler(int, siginfo_t *, void *);
1284 extern	void	signal_init(void);
1285 extern	int	sigequalset(const sigset_t *, const sigset_t *);
1286 extern	void	mutex_setup(void);
1287 extern	void	take_deferred_signal(int);
1288 extern	void	*setup_top_frame(void *, size_t, ulwp_t *);
1289 extern	int	setup_context(ucontext_t *, void *(*func)(ulwp_t *),
1290 			ulwp_t *ulwp, caddr_t stk, size_t stksize);
1291 extern	volatile sc_shared_t *setup_schedctl(void);
1292 extern	void	*lmalloc(size_t);
1293 extern	void	lfree(void *, size_t);
1294 extern	void	*libc_malloc(size_t);
1295 extern	void	*libc_realloc(void *, size_t);
1296 extern	void	libc_free(void *);
1297 extern	char	*libc_strdup(const char *);
1298 extern	void	ultos(uint64_t, int, char *);
1299 extern	void	lock_error(const mutex_t *, const char *, void *, const char *);
1300 extern	void	rwlock_error(const rwlock_t *, const char *, const char *);
1301 extern	void	thread_error(const char *);
1302 extern	void	grab_assert_lock(void);
1303 extern	void	dump_queue_statistics(void);
1304 extern	void	collect_queue_statistics(void);
1305 extern	void	record_spin_locks(ulwp_t *);
1306 extern	void	remember_lock(mutex_t *);
1307 extern	void	forget_lock(mutex_t *);
1308 extern	void	register_lock(mutex_t *);
1309 extern	void	unregister_locks(void);
1310 #if defined(__sparc)
1311 extern	void	_flush_windows(void);
1312 #else
1313 #define	_flush_windows()
1314 #endif
1315 extern	void	set_curthread(void *);
1316 
1317 /*
1318  * Utility function used when waking up many threads (more than MAXLWPS)
1319  * all at once.  See mutex_wakeup_all(), cond_broadcast(), and rw_unlock().
1320  */
1321 #define	MAXLWPS	128	/* max remembered lwpids before overflow */
1322 #define	NEWLWPS	2048	/* max remembered lwpids at first overflow */
1323 extern	lwpid_t	*alloc_lwpids(lwpid_t *, int *, int *);
1324 
1325 /* enter a critical section */
1326 #define	enter_critical(self)	(self->ul_critical++)
1327 
1328 /* exit a critical section, take deferred actions if necessary */
1329 extern	void	do_exit_critical(void);
1330 #define	exit_critical(self)					\
1331 	(void) (self->ul_critical--,				\
1332 	    ((self->ul_curplease && self->ul_critical == 0)?	\
1333 	    (do_exit_critical(), 0) : 0))
1334 
1335 /*
1336  * Like enter_critical()/exit_critical() but just for deferring signals.
1337  * Unlike enter_critical()/exit_critical(), ul_sigdefer may be set while
1338  * calling application functions like constructors and destructors.
1339  * Care must be taken if the application function attempts to set
1340  * the signal mask while a deferred signal is present; the setting
1341  * of the signal mask must also be deferred.
1342  */
1343 #define	sigoff(self)	(self->ul_sigdefer++)
1344 #define	sigon(self)						\
1345 	(void) ((--self->ul_sigdefer == 0 &&			\
1346 	    self->ul_curplease && self->ul_critical == 0)?	\
1347 	    (do_exit_critical(), 0) : 0)
1348 
1349 /* these are exported functions */
1350 extern	void	_sigoff(void);
1351 extern	void	_sigon(void);
1352 
1353 #define	sigorset(s1, s2)				\
1354 	(((s1)->__sigbits[0] |= (s2)->__sigbits[0]),	\
1355 	((s1)->__sigbits[1] |= (s2)->__sigbits[1]),	\
1356 	((s1)->__sigbits[2] |= (s2)->__sigbits[2]),	\
1357 	((s1)->__sigbits[3] |= (s2)->__sigbits[3]))
1358 
1359 #define	sigandset(s1, s2)				\
1360 	(((s1)->__sigbits[0] &= (s2)->__sigbits[0]),	\
1361 	((s1)->__sigbits[1] &= (s2)->__sigbits[1]),	\
1362 	((s1)->__sigbits[2] &= (s2)->__sigbits[2]),	\
1363 	((s1)->__sigbits[3] &= (s2)->__sigbits[3]))
1364 
1365 #define	sigdiffset(s1, s2)				\
1366 	(((s1)->__sigbits[0] &= ~(s2)->__sigbits[0]),	\
1367 	((s1)->__sigbits[1] &= ~(s2)->__sigbits[1]),	\
1368 	((s1)->__sigbits[2] &= ~(s2)->__sigbits[2]),	\
1369 	((s1)->__sigbits[3] &= ~(s2)->__sigbits[3]))
1370 
1371 #define	delete_reserved_signals(s)			\
1372 	(((s)->__sigbits[0] &= MASKSET0),		\
1373 	((s)->__sigbits[1] &= (MASKSET1 & ~SIGMASK(SIGCANCEL))),\
1374 	((s)->__sigbits[2] &= MASKSET2),		\
1375 	((s)->__sigbits[3] &= MASKSET3))
1376 
1377 extern	void	block_all_signals(ulwp_t *self);
1378 
1379 /*
1380  * When restoring the signal mask after having previously called
1381  * block_all_signals(), if we have a deferred signal present then
1382  * do nothing other than ASSERT() that we are in a critical region.
1383  * The signal mask will be set when we emerge from the critical region
1384  * and call take_deferred_signal().  There is no race condition here
1385  * because the kernel currently has all signals blocked for this thread.
1386  */
1387 #define	restore_signals(self)						\
1388 	((void) ((self)->ul_cursig?					\
1389 	(ASSERT((self)->ul_critical + (self)->ul_sigdefer != 0), 0) :	\
1390 	__lwp_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &(self)->ul_sigmask)))
1391 
1392 extern	void	set_cancel_pending_flag(ulwp_t *, int);
1393 extern	void	set_cancel_eintr_flag(ulwp_t *);
1394 extern	void	set_parking_flag(ulwp_t *, int);
1395 extern	int	cancel_active(void);
1396 
1397 extern	void	*_thrp_setup(ulwp_t *);
1398 extern	void	_fpinherit(ulwp_t *);
1399 extern	void	_lwp_start(void);
1400 extern	void	_lwp_terminate(void);
1401 extern	void	lmutex_lock(mutex_t *);
1402 extern	void	lmutex_unlock(mutex_t *);
1403 extern	void	lrw_rdlock(rwlock_t *);
1404 extern	void	lrw_wrlock(rwlock_t *);
1405 extern	void	lrw_unlock(rwlock_t *);
1406 extern	void	sig_mutex_lock(mutex_t *);
1407 extern	void	sig_mutex_unlock(mutex_t *);
1408 extern	int	sig_mutex_trylock(mutex_t *);
1409 extern	int	sig_cond_wait(cond_t *, mutex_t *);
1410 extern	int	sig_cond_reltimedwait(cond_t *, mutex_t *, const timespec_t *);
1411 extern	void	cancel_safe_mutex_lock(mutex_t *);
1412 extern	void	cancel_safe_mutex_unlock(mutex_t *);
1413 extern	int	cancel_safe_mutex_trylock(mutex_t *);
1414 extern	void	_prefork_handler(void);
1415 extern	void	_postfork_parent_handler(void);
1416 extern	void	_postfork_child_handler(void);
1417 extern	void	postfork1_child(void);
1418 extern	void	postfork1_child_aio(void);
1419 extern	void	postfork1_child_sigev_aio(void);
1420 extern	void	postfork1_child_sigev_mq(void);
1421 extern	void	postfork1_child_sigev_timer(void);
1422 extern	void	postfork1_child_tpool(void);
1423 extern	void	fork_lock_enter(void);
1424 extern	void	fork_lock_exit(void);
1425 extern	void	suspend_fork(void);
1426 extern	void	continue_fork(int);
1427 extern	void	do_sigcancel(void);
1428 extern	void	setup_cancelsig(int);
1429 extern	void	init_sigev_thread(void);
1430 extern	void	init_aio(void);
1431 extern	void	init_progname(void);
1432 extern	void	_cancelon(void);
1433 extern	void	_canceloff(void);
1434 extern	void	_canceloff_nocancel(void);
1435 extern	void	_cancel_prologue(void);
1436 extern	void	_cancel_epilogue(void);
1437 extern	void	no_preempt(ulwp_t *);
1438 extern	void	preempt(ulwp_t *);
1439 extern	void	_thrp_unwind(void *);
1440 
1441 extern	pid_t	__forkx(int);
1442 extern	pid_t	__forkallx(int);
1443 extern	int	__open(const char *, int, mode_t);
1444 extern	int	__open64(const char *, int, mode_t);
1445 extern	int	__openat(int, const char *, int, mode_t);
1446 extern	int	__openat64(int, const char *, int, mode_t);
1447 extern	int	__close(int);
1448 extern	ssize_t	__read(int, void *, size_t);
1449 extern	ssize_t	__write(int, const void *, size_t);
1450 extern	int	__fcntl(int, int, ...);
1451 extern	int	__lwp_continue(lwpid_t);
1452 extern	int	__lwp_create(ucontext_t *, uint_t, lwpid_t *);
1453 extern	int	___lwp_suspend(lwpid_t);
1454 extern	int	lwp_wait(lwpid_t, lwpid_t *);
1455 extern	int	__lwp_wait(lwpid_t, lwpid_t *);
1456 extern	int	__lwp_detach(lwpid_t);
1457 extern	sc_shared_t *__schedctl(void);
1458 
1459 /* actual system call traps */
1460 extern	int	__setcontext(const ucontext_t *);
1461 extern	int	__getcontext(ucontext_t *);
1462 extern	int	__clock_gettime(clockid_t, timespec_t *);
1463 extern	void	abstime_to_reltime(clockid_t, const timespec_t *, timespec_t *);
1464 extern	void	hrt2ts(hrtime_t, timespec_t *);
1465 
1466 extern	int	__sigaction(int, const struct sigaction *, struct sigaction *);
1467 extern	int	__sigprocmask(int, const sigset_t *, sigset_t *);
1468 extern	int	__lwp_sigmask(int, const sigset_t *);
1469 extern	void	__sighndlr(int, siginfo_t *, ucontext_t *, void (*)());
1470 extern	caddr_t	__sighndlrend;
1471 #pragma unknown_control_flow(__sighndlr)
1472 
1473 /* belongs in <pthread.h> */
1474 #define	PTHREAD_CREATE_DAEMON_NP	0x100	/* = THR_DAEMON */
1475 #define	PTHREAD_CREATE_NONDAEMON_NP	0
1476 extern	int	pthread_attr_setdaemonstate_np(pthread_attr_t *, int);
1477 extern	int	pthread_attr_getdaemonstate_np(const pthread_attr_t *, int *);
1478 
1479 extern	int	mutex_held(mutex_t *);
1480 extern	int	mutex_lock_internal(mutex_t *, timespec_t *, int);
1481 extern	int	mutex_unlock_internal(mutex_t *, int);
1482 
1483 /* not cancellation points: */
1484 extern	int	__cond_wait(cond_t *, mutex_t *);
1485 extern	int	__cond_timedwait(cond_t *, mutex_t *, const timespec_t *);
1486 extern	int	__cond_reltimedwait(cond_t *, mutex_t *, const timespec_t *);
1487 
1488 extern	int	rw_read_held(rwlock_t *);
1489 extern	int	rw_write_held(rwlock_t *);
1490 
1491 extern	int	_thrp_create(void *, size_t, void *(*)(void *), void *, long,
1492 			thread_t *, size_t);
1493 extern	int	_thrp_suspend(thread_t, uchar_t);
1494 extern	int	_thrp_continue(thread_t, uchar_t);
1495 
1496 extern	void	_thrp_terminate(void *);
1497 extern	void	_thrp_exit(void);
1498 
1499 extern	const pcclass_t *get_info_by_class(id_t);
1500 extern	const pcclass_t *get_info_by_policy(int);
1501 extern	const thrattr_t *def_thrattr(void);
1502 extern	id_t	setparam(idtype_t, id_t, int, int);
1503 extern	id_t	setprio(idtype_t, id_t, int, int *);
1504 extern	id_t	getparam(idtype_t, id_t, int *, struct sched_param *);
1505 
1506 /*
1507  * System call wrappers (direct interfaces to the kernel)
1508  */
1509 extern	int	___lwp_mutex_register(mutex_t *, mutex_t **);
1510 extern	int	___lwp_mutex_trylock(mutex_t *, ulwp_t *);
1511 extern	int	___lwp_mutex_timedlock(mutex_t *, timespec_t *, ulwp_t *);
1512 extern	int	___lwp_mutex_unlock(mutex_t *);
1513 extern	int	___lwp_mutex_wakeup(mutex_t *, int);
1514 extern	int	___lwp_cond_wait(cond_t *, mutex_t *, timespec_t *, int);
1515 extern	int	___lwp_sema_timedwait(lwp_sema_t *, timespec_t *, int);
1516 extern	int	__lwp_rwlock_rdlock(rwlock_t *, timespec_t *);
1517 extern	int	__lwp_rwlock_wrlock(rwlock_t *, timespec_t *);
1518 extern	int	__lwp_rwlock_tryrdlock(rwlock_t *);
1519 extern	int	__lwp_rwlock_trywrlock(rwlock_t *);
1520 extern	int	__lwp_rwlock_unlock(rwlock_t *);
1521 extern	int	__lwp_park(timespec_t *, lwpid_t);
1522 extern	int	__lwp_unpark(lwpid_t);
1523 extern	int	__lwp_unpark_all(lwpid_t *, int);
1524 #if defined(__x86)
1525 extern	int	___lwp_private(int, int, void *);
1526 #endif	/* __x86 */
1527 
1528 /*
1529  * inlines
1530  */
1531 extern	int		set_lock_byte(volatile uint8_t *);
1532 extern	uint32_t	atomic_swap_32(volatile uint32_t *, uint32_t);
1533 extern	uint32_t	atomic_cas_32(volatile uint32_t *, uint32_t, uint32_t);
1534 extern	void		atomic_inc_32(volatile uint32_t *);
1535 extern	void		atomic_dec_32(volatile uint32_t *);
1536 extern	void		atomic_and_32(volatile uint32_t *, uint32_t);
1537 extern	void		atomic_or_32(volatile uint32_t *, uint32_t);
1538 #if defined(__sparc)
1539 extern	ulong_t		caller(void);
1540 extern	ulong_t		getfp(void);
1541 #endif	/* __sparc */
1542 
1543 #include "thr_inlines.h"
1544 
1545 #endif	/* _THR_UBERDATA_H */
1546