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     21 /*
     22  * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
     23  * Use is subject to license terms.
     24  */
     25 
     26 #ifndef	_SYS_CALLB_H
     27 #define	_SYS_CALLB_H
     28 
     29 #include <sys/t_lock.h>
     30 #include <sys/thread.h>
     31 
     32 #ifdef	__cplusplus
     33 extern "C" {
     34 #endif
     35 
     36 /*
     37  * definitions of callback classes (c_class)
     38  *
     39  * Callbacks belong in the same class if (1) their callback routines
     40  * do the same kind of processing (ideally, using the same callback function)
     41  * and (2) they can/should be executed at the same time in a cpr
     42  * suspend/resume operation.
     43  *
     44  * Note: The DAEMON class, in particular, is for stopping kernel threads
     45  * and nothing else.  The CALLB_* macros below should be used to deal
     46  * with kernel threads, and the callback function should be callb_generic_cpr.
     47  * Another idiosyncrasy of the DAEMON class is that if a suspend operation
     48  * fails, some of the callback functions may be called with the RESUME
     49  * code which were never called with SUSPEND.  Not a problem currently,
     50  * but see bug 4201851.
     51  */
     52 #define	CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON	0
     53 #define	CB_CL_CPR_VM		1
     54 #define	CB_CL_CPR_CALLOUT	2
     55 #define	CB_CL_CPR_OBP		3
     56 #define	CB_CL_CPR_FB		4
     57 #define	CB_CL_PANIC		5
     58 #define	CB_CL_CPR_RPC		6
     59 #define	CB_CL_CPR_PROMPRINTF	7
     60 #define	CB_CL_UADMIN		8
     61 #define	CB_CL_CPR_PM		9
     62 #define	CB_CL_HALT		10
     63 #define	CB_CL_CPR_DMA		11
     64 #define	CB_CL_CPR_POST_USER	12
     65 #define	CB_CL_UADMIN_PRE_VFS    13
     66 #define	CB_CL_MDBOOT		CB_CL_UADMIN
     67 #define	CB_CL_ENTER_DEBUGGER	14
     68 #define	CB_CL_CPR_POST_KERNEL	15
     69 #define	CB_CL_CPU_DEEP_IDLE	16
     70 #define	NCBCLASS		17 /* CHANGE ME if classes are added/removed */
     71 
     72 /*
     73  * CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON class specific definitions are given below:
     74  */
     75 
     76 /*
     77  * code for CPR callb_execute_class
     78  */
     79 #define	CB_CODE_CPR_CHKPT	0
     80 #define	CB_CODE_CPR_RESUME	1
     81 
     82 typedef	void *		callb_id_t;
     83 /*
     84  * Per kernel thread structure for CPR daemon callbacks.
     85  * Must be protected by either a existing lock in the daemon or
     86  * a new lock created for such a purpose.
     87  */
     88 typedef struct callb_cpr {
     89 	kmutex_t	*cc_lockp;	/* lock to protect this struct */
     90 	char		cc_events;	/* various events for CPR */
     91 	callb_id_t	cc_id;		/* callb id address */
     92 	kcondvar_t	cc_callb_cv;	/* cv for callback waiting */
     93 	kcondvar_t	cc_stop_cv;	/* cv to checkpoint block */
     94 } callb_cpr_t;
     95 
     96 /*
     97  * cc_events definitions
     98  */
     99 #define	CALLB_CPR_START		1	/* a checkpoint request's started */
    100 #define	CALLB_CPR_SAFE		2	/* thread is safe for CPR */
    101 #define	CALLB_CPR_ALWAYS_SAFE	4	/* thread is ALWAYS safe for CPR */
    102 
    103 /*
    104  * Used when checking that all kernel threads are stopped.
    105  */
    106 #define	CALLB_MAX_RETRY		3	/* when waiting for kthread to sleep */
    107 #define	CALLB_THREAD_DELAY	10	/* ticks allowed to reach sleep */
    108 #define	CPR_KTHREAD_TIMEOUT_SEC	90	/* secs before callback times out -- */
    109 					/* due to pwr mgmt of disks, make -- */
    110 					/* big enough for worst spinup time */
    111 
    112 #ifdef  _KERNEL
    113 /*
    114  *
    115  * CALLB_CPR_INIT macro is used by kernel threads to add their entry to
    116  * the callback table and perform other initialization.  It automatically
    117  * adds the thread as being in the callback class CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON.
    118  *
    119  *	cp    - ptr to the callb_cpr_t structure for this kernel thread
    120  *
    121  *	lockp - pointer to mutex protecting the callb_cpr_t stuct
    122  *
    123  *	func  - pointer to the callback function for this kernel thread.
    124  *		It has the prototype boolean_t <func>(void *arg, int code)
    125  *		where: arg	- ptr to the callb_cpr_t structure
    126  *		       code	- not used for this type of callback
    127  *		returns: B_TRUE if successful; B_FALSE if unsuccessful.
    128  *
    129  *	name  - a string giving the name of the kernel thread
    130  *
    131  * Note: lockp is the lock to protect the callb_cpr_t (cp) structure
    132  * later on.  No lock held is needed for this initialization.
    133  */
    134 #define	CALLB_CPR_INIT(cp, lockp, func, name)	{			\
    135 		bzero((caddr_t)(cp), sizeof (callb_cpr_t));		\
    136 		(cp)->cc_lockp = lockp;					\
    137 		(cp)->cc_id = callb_add(func, (void *)(cp),		\
    138 			CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON, name);			\
    139 	}
    140 
    141 #ifndef __lock_lint
    142 #define	CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp)	ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD((cp)->cc_lockp));
    143 #else
    144 #define	CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp)
    145 #endif
    146 /*
    147  * Some threads (like the idle threads) do not adhere to the callback
    148  * protocol and are always considered safe.  Such threads must never exit.
    149  * They register their presence by calling this macro during their
    150  * initialization.
    151  *
    152  * Args:
    153  *	t	- thread pointer of the client kernel thread
    154  *	name	- a string giving the name of the kernel thread
    155  */
    156 #define	CALLB_CPR_INIT_SAFE(t, name) {					\
    157 		(void) callb_add_thread(callb_generic_cpr_safe,		\
    158 		(void *) &callb_cprinfo_safe, CB_CL_CPR_DAEMON,		\
    159 		    name, t);						\
    160 	}
    161 /*
    162  * The lock to protect cp's content must be held before
    163  * calling the following two macros.
    164  *
    165  * Any code region between CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN and CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END
    166  * is safe for checkpoint/resume.
    167  */
    168 #define	CALLB_CPR_SAFE_BEGIN(cp) { 			\
    169 		CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp)			\
    170 		(cp)->cc_events |= CALLB_CPR_SAFE;	\
    171 		if ((cp)->cc_events & CALLB_CPR_START)	\
    172 			cv_signal(&(cp)->cc_callb_cv);	\
    173 	}
    174 #define	CALLB_CPR_SAFE_END(cp, lockp) {				\
    175 		CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp)				\
    176 		while ((cp)->cc_events & CALLB_CPR_START)	\
    177 			cv_wait(&(cp)->cc_stop_cv, lockp);	\
    178 		(cp)->cc_events &= ~CALLB_CPR_SAFE;		\
    179 	}
    180 /*
    181  * cv_destroy is nop right now but may be needed in the future.
    182  */
    183 #define	CALLB_CPR_EXIT(cp) {				\
    184 		CALLB_CPR_ASSERT(cp)			\
    185 		(cp)->cc_events |= CALLB_CPR_SAFE;	\
    186 		if ((cp)->cc_events & CALLB_CPR_START)	\
    187 			cv_signal(&(cp)->cc_callb_cv);	\
    188 		mutex_exit((cp)->cc_lockp);		\
    189 		(void) callb_delete((cp)->cc_id);	\
    190 		cv_destroy(&(cp)->cc_callb_cv);		\
    191 		cv_destroy(&(cp)->cc_stop_cv);		\
    192 	}
    193 
    194 extern callb_cpr_t callb_cprinfo_safe;
    195 extern void	callb_init(void);
    196 extern callb_id_t callb_add(boolean_t  (*)(void *, int), void *, int, char *);
    197 extern callb_id_t callb_add_thread(boolean_t (*)(void *, int),
    198     void *, int, char *, kthread_id_t);
    199 extern int	callb_delete(callb_id_t);
    200 extern void	callb_execute(callb_id_t, int);
    201 extern void	*callb_execute_class(int, int);
    202 extern boolean_t callb_generic_cpr(void *, int);
    203 extern boolean_t callb_generic_cpr_safe(void *, int);
    204 extern boolean_t callb_is_stopped(kthread_id_t, caddr_t *);
    205 extern void	callb_lock_table(void);
    206 extern void	callb_unlock_table(void);
    207 #endif
    208 
    209 #ifdef	__cplusplus
    210 }
    211 #endif
    212 
    213 #endif	/* _SYS_CALLB_H */
    214