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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 /* 26 * Copyright (c) 2013, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved. 27 */ 28 29 #ifndef _SYS_SUNLDI_IMPL_H 30 #define _SYS_SUNLDI_IMPL_H 31 32 #ifdef __cplusplus 33 extern "C" { 34 #endif 35 36 #include <sys/dditypes.h> 37 #include <sys/vnode.h> 38 39 /* 40 * NOTE 41 * 42 * The contents of this file are private to this implementation 43 * of Solaris and are subject to change at any time without notice. 44 * 45 * Applications and drivers using these interfaces will fail 46 * to run on future releases. 47 */ 48 49 /* 50 * LDI hash definitions 51 */ 52 #define LH_HASH_SZ 32 53 #define LI_HASH_SZ 32 54 55 /* 56 * Obsolete LDI event interfaces are available for now but are deprecated and a 57 * warning will be issued to consumers. 58 */ 59 #define LDI_OBSOLETE_EVENT 1 60 61 /* 62 * Flag for LDI handle's lh_flags field 63 */ 64 #define LH_FLAGS_NOTIFY 0x0001 /* invoked in context of a notify */ 65 66 /* 67 * LDI initialization function 68 */ 69 void ldi_init(void); 70 71 /* 72 * LDI streams linking interfaces 73 */ 74 extern int ldi_mlink_lh(vnode_t *, int, intptr_t, cred_t *, int *); 75 extern void ldi_mlink_fp(struct stdata *, struct file *, int, int); 76 extern void ldi_munlink_fp(struct stdata *, struct file *, int); 77 78 /* 79 * LDI module identifier 80 */ 81 struct ldi_ident { 82 /* protected by ldi_ident_hash_lock */ 83 struct ldi_ident *li_next; 84 uint_t li_ref; 85 86 /* unique/static fields in the ident */ 87 char li_modname[MODMAXNAMELEN]; 88 modid_t li_modid; 89 major_t li_major; 90 dev_info_t *li_dip; 91 dev_t li_dev; 92 }; 93 94 /* 95 * LDI handle 96 */ 97 struct ldi_handle { 98 /* protected by ldi_handle_hash_lock */ 99 struct ldi_handle *lh_next; 100 uint_t lh_ref; 101 uint_t lh_flags; 102 103 /* unique/static fields in the handle */ 104 uint_t lh_type; 105 struct ldi_ident *lh_ident; 106 vnode_t *lh_vp; 107 108 #ifdef LDI_OBSOLETE_EVENT 109 /* fields protected by lh_lock */ 110 kmutex_t lh_lock[1]; 111 struct ldi_event *lh_events; 112 #endif 113 }; 114 115 /* 116 * LDI event information 117 */ 118 #ifdef LDI_OBSOLETE_EVENT 119 typedef struct ldi_event { 120 /* fields protected by le_lhp->lh_lock */ 121 struct ldi_event *le_next; 122 struct ldi_event *le_prev; 123 124 /* unique/static fields in the handle */ 125 struct ldi_handle *le_lhp; 126 void (*le_handler)(); 127 void *le_arg; 128 ddi_callback_id_t le_id; 129 } ldi_event_t; 130 #endif 131 132 typedef struct ldi_ev_callback_impl { 133 struct ldi_handle *lec_lhp; 134 dev_info_t *lec_dip; 135 dev_t lec_dev; 136 int lec_spec; 137 int (*lec_notify)(); 138 void (*lec_finalize)(); 139 void *lec_arg; 140 void *lec_cookie; 141 void *lec_id; 142 list_node_t lec_list; 143 } ldi_ev_callback_impl_t; 144 145 /* 146 * Members of "struct ldi_ev_callback_list" are protected by their le_lock 147 * member. The struct is currently only used once, as a file-level global, 148 * and the locking protocol is currently implemented in ldi_ev_lock() and 149 * ldi_ev_unlock(). 150 * 151 * When delivering events to subscribers, ldi_invoke_notify() and 152 * ldi_invoke_finalize() will walk the list of callbacks: le_head. It is 153 * possible that an invoked callback function will need to unregister an 154 * arbitrary number of callbacks from this list. 155 * 156 * To enable ldi_ev_remove_callbacks() to remove elements from the list 157 * without breaking the walk-in-progress, we store the next element in the 158 * walk direction on the struct as le_walker_next and le_walker_prev. 159 */ 160 struct ldi_ev_callback_list { 161 kmutex_t le_lock; 162 kcondvar_t le_cv; 163 int le_busy; 164 void *le_thread; 165 list_t le_head; 166 ldi_ev_callback_impl_t *le_walker_next; 167 ldi_ev_callback_impl_t *le_walker_prev; 168 }; 169 170 int ldi_invoke_notify(dev_info_t *dip, dev_t dev, int spec_type, char *event, 171 void *ev_data); 172 void ldi_invoke_finalize(dev_info_t *dip, dev_t dev, int spec_type, char *event, 173 int ldi_result, void *ev_data); 174 int e_ddi_offline_notify(dev_info_t *dip); 175 void e_ddi_offline_finalize(dev_info_t *dip, int result); 176 177 178 /* 179 * LDI device usage interfaces 180 * 181 * ldi_usage_count(), ldi_usage_walker(), and ldi_usage_t 182 * 183 * These functions are used by the devinfo driver and fuser to get a 184 * device usage information from the LDI. These functions along with 185 * the ldi_usage_t data structure allow these other subsystems to have 186 * no knowledge of how the LDI stores it's internal state. 187 * 188 * ldi_usage_count() provides an count of how many kernel 189 * device clients currently exist. 190 * 191 * ldi_usage_walker() reports all kernel device usage information. 192 */ 193 #define LDI_USAGE_CONTINUE 0 194 #define LDI_USAGE_TERMINATE 1 195 196 typedef struct ldi_usage { 197 /* 198 * information about the kernel subsystem that is accessing 199 * the target device 200 */ 201 modid_t src_modid; 202 char *src_name; 203 dev_info_t *src_dip; 204 dev_t src_devt; 205 206 /* 207 * information about the target device that is open 208 */ 209 modid_t tgt_modid; 210 char *tgt_name; 211 dev_info_t *tgt_dip; 212 dev_t tgt_devt; 213 int tgt_spec_type; 214 } ldi_usage_t; 215 216 int ldi_usage_count(); 217 void ldi_usage_walker(void *arg, 218 int (*callback)(const ldi_usage_t *ldi_usage, void *arg)); 219 220 #ifdef __cplusplus 221 } 222 #endif 223 224 #endif /* _SYS_SUNLDI_IMPL_H */ 225