freebsd-dev/sys/kern/kern_idle.c
jhb 31d043752b Divorce critical sections from spinlocks. Critical sections as denoted by
critical_enter() and critical_exit() are now solely a mechanism for
deferring kernel preemptions.  They no longer have any affect on
interrupts.  This means that standalone critical sections are now very
cheap as they are simply unlocked integer increments and decrements for the
common case.

Spin mutexes now use a separate KPI implemented in MD code: spinlock_enter()
and spinlock_exit().  This KPI is responsible for providing whatever MD
guarantees are needed to ensure that a thread holding a spin lock won't
be preempted by any other code that will try to lock the same lock.  For
now all archs continue to block interrupts in a "spinlock section" as they
did formerly in all critical sections.  Note that I've also taken this
opportunity to push a few things into MD code rather than MI.  For example,
critical_fork_exit() no longer exists.  Instead, MD code ensures that new
threads have the correct state when they are created.  Also, we no longer
try to fixup the idlethreads for APs in MI code.  Instead, each arch sets
the initial curthread and adjusts the state of the idle thread it borrows
in order to perform the initial context switch.

This change is largely a big NOP, but the cleaner separation it provides
will allow for more efficient alternative locking schemes in other parts
of the kernel (bare critical sections rather than per-CPU spin mutexes
for per-CPU data for example).

Reviewed by:	grehan, cognet, arch@, others
Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64, powerpc, arm, possibly more
2005-04-04 21:53:56 +00:00

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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/kthread.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
#include <sys/sched.h>
#include <sys/unistd.h>
#ifdef SMP
#include <sys/smp.h>
#endif
static void idle_setup(void *dummy);
SYSINIT(idle_setup, SI_SUB_SCHED_IDLE, SI_ORDER_FIRST, idle_setup, NULL)
static void idle_proc(void *dummy);
/*
* Set up per-cpu idle process contexts. The AP's shouldn't be running or
* accessing their idle processes at this point, so don't bother with
* locking.
*/
static void
idle_setup(void *dummy)
{
#ifdef SMP
struct pcpu *pc;
#endif
struct proc *p;
struct thread *td;
int error;
#ifdef SMP
SLIST_FOREACH(pc, &cpuhead, pc_allcpu) {
error = kthread_create(idle_proc, NULL, &p,
RFSTOPPED | RFHIGHPID, 0, "idle: cpu%d", pc->pc_cpuid);
pc->pc_idlethread = FIRST_THREAD_IN_PROC(p);
#else
error = kthread_create(idle_proc, NULL, &p,
RFSTOPPED | RFHIGHPID, 0, "idle");
PCPU_SET(idlethread, FIRST_THREAD_IN_PROC(p));
#endif
if (error)
panic("idle_setup: kthread_create error %d\n", error);
PROC_LOCK(p);
p->p_flag |= P_NOLOAD;
mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
td = FIRST_THREAD_IN_PROC(p);
TD_SET_CAN_RUN(td);
td->td_flags |= TDF_IDLETD;
sched_class(td->td_ksegrp, PRI_IDLE);
sched_prio(td, PRI_MAX_IDLE);
mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock);
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
#ifdef SMP
}
#endif
}
/*
* The actual idle process.
*/
static void
idle_proc(void *dummy)
{
struct proc *p;
struct thread *td;
#ifdef SMP
cpumask_t mycpu;
#endif
td = curthread;
p = td->td_proc;
#ifdef SMP
mycpu = PCPU_GET(cpumask);
mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
idle_cpus_mask |= mycpu;
mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock);
#endif
for (;;) {
mtx_assert(&Giant, MA_NOTOWNED);
while (sched_runnable() == 0)
cpu_idle();
mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock);
#ifdef SMP
idle_cpus_mask &= ~mycpu;
#endif
mi_switch(SW_VOL, NULL);
#ifdef SMP
idle_cpus_mask |= mycpu;
#endif
mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock);
}
}