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21.Dd July 30, 2018
22.Dt SEMAPHORE 9F
23.Os
24.Sh NAME
25.Nm semaphore ,
26.Nm sema_init ,
27.Nm sema_destroy ,
28.Nm sema_p ,
29.Nm sema_p_sig ,
30.Nm sema_v ,
31.Nm sema_tryp
32.Nd semaphore functions
33.Sh SYNOPSIS
34.In sys/ksynch.h
35.Ft void
36.Fo sema_init
37.Fa "ksema_t *sp"
38.Fa "uint_t val"
39.Fa "char *name"
40.Fa "ksema_type_t type"
41.Fa "void *arg"
42.Fc
43.Ft void
44.Fo sema_destroy
45.Fa "ksema_t *sp"
46.Fc
47.Ft void
48.Fo sema_p
49.Fa "ksema_t *sp"
50.Fc
51.Ft void
52.Fo sema_v
53.Fa "ksema_t *sp"
54.Fc
55.Ft int
56.Fo sema_p_sig
57.Fa "ksema_t *sp"
58.Fc
59.Ft int
60.Fo sema_tryp
61.Fa "ksema_t *sp"
62.Fc
63.Sh INTERFACE LEVEL
64illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI).
65.Sh PARAMETERS
66.Bl -tag -width Ds
67.It Fa sp
68A pointer to a semaphore, type
69.Vt ksema_t .
70.It Fa val
71Initial value for semaphore.
72.It Fa name
73Descriptive string.
74This is obsolete and should be
75.Dv NULL .
76.Po Non- Ns
77.Dv NULL
78strings are legal, but they are a waste of kernel memory.
79.Pc
80.It Fa type
81Variant type of the semaphore.
82Currently, only
83.Dv SEMA_DRIVER
84is supported.
85.It Fa arg
86Type-specific argument; should be
87.Dv NULL .
88.El
89.Sh DESCRIPTION
90These functions implement counting semaphores as described by Dijkstra.
91A semaphore has a value which is atomically decremented by
92.Fn sema_p
93and atomically incremented by
94.Fn sema_v .
95The value must always be greater than or equal to zero.
96If
97.Fn sema_p
98is called and the value is zero, the calling thread is blocked until another
99thread performs a
100.Fn sema_v
101operation on the semaphore.
102.Pp
103Semaphores are initialized by calling
104.Fn sema_init .
105The argument,
106.Fa val ,
107gives the initial value for the semaphore.
108The semaphore storage is provided by the caller but more may be dynamically
109allocated, if necessary, by
110.Fn sema_init .
111For this reason,
112.Fn sema_destroy
113should be called before deallocating the storage containing the semaphore.
114.Pp
115The
116.Fn sema_p_sig
117function decrements the semaphore, as does
118.Fn sema_p .
119However, if the semaphore value is zero,
120.Fn sema_p_sig
121will return without decrementing the value if a signal
122.Po that is, from
123.Xr kill 2
124.Pc
125is pending for the thread.
126.Pp
127The
128.Fn sema_tryp
129function will decrement the semaphore value only if it is greater than zero, and
130will not block.
131.Sh CONTEXT
132These functions can be called from user, interrupt, or kernel context, except
133for
134.Fn sema_init
135and
136.Fn sema_destroy ,
137which can be called from user or kernel context only.
138None of these functions can be called from a high-level interrupt context.
139In most cases,
140.Fn sema_v
141and
142.Fn sema_p
143should not be called from any interrupt context.
144.Pp
145If
146.Fn sema_p
147is used from interrupt context, lower-priority interrupts will not be serviced
148during the wait.
149This means that if the thread that will eventually perform the
150.Fn sema_v
151becomes blocked on anything that requires the lower-priority interrupt, the
152system will hang.
153.Pp
154For example, the thread that will perform the
155.Fn sema_v
156may need to first allocate memory.
157This memory allocation may require waiting for paging I/O to complete, which may
158require a lower-priority disk or network interrupt to be serviced.
159In general, situations like this are hard to predict, so it is advisable to
160avoid waiting on semaphores or condition variables in an interrupt context.
161.Pp
162Similar to many other synchronization mechanisms, semaphores should not be used
163in any code path that requires synchronization while handling system panic, at
164which time many of the semaphore operations become no-ops.
165.Sh RETURN VALUES
166.Bl -tag -width Ds
167.It Li 0
168.Fn sema_tryp
169could not decrement the semaphore value because it was zero.
170.It Li 1
171.Fn sema_p_sig
172was not able to decrement the semaphore value and detected a pending signal.
173.El
174.Sh SEE ALSO
175.Xr kill 2 ,
176.Xr condvar 9F ,
177.Xr mutex 9F
178.Pp
179.Em Writing Device Drivers
180