freebsd-dev/sys/net/netisr.c
andre 56597ef2fa Correctly unregister a netisr by clearing the ni->ni_queue field to NULL as
well.  This field is actually used by various netisr functions to determine
the availablility of the specified netisr.  This uncomplete unregister leads
directly to a crash when the KLD unregistering the netisr is unloaded.

Submitted by:	Sam <sah@softcardsystems.com>
MFC after:	3 days
2004-10-11 20:01:43 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2001,2002,2003 Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@FreeBSD.org>
* Copyright (c) 1997, Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
* All rights reserved.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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*
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*/
#include "opt_net.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <sys/rtprio.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/interrupt.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/kthread.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/random.h>
#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/unistd.h>
#include <machine/atomic.h>
#include <machine/cpu.h>
#include <machine/stdarg.h>
#include <sys/mbuf.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <net/if_types.h>
#include <net/if_var.h>
#include <net/netisr.h>
/*
* debug_mpsafenet controls network subsystem-wide use of the Giant lock,
* from system calls down to interrupt handlers. It can be changed only via
* a tunable at boot, not at run-time, due to the complexity of unwinding.
* The compiled default is set via a kernel option; right now, the default
* unless otherwise specified is to run the network stack without Giant.
*/
#ifdef NET_WITH_GIANT
int debug_mpsafenet = 0;
#else
int debug_mpsafenet = 1;
#endif
int debug_mpsafenet_toolatetotwiddle = 0;
TUNABLE_INT("debug.mpsafenet", &debug_mpsafenet);
SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, mpsafenet, CTLFLAG_RD, &debug_mpsafenet, 0,
"Enable/disable MPSAFE network support");
volatile unsigned int netisr; /* scheduling bits for network */
struct netisr {
netisr_t *ni_handler;
struct ifqueue *ni_queue;
int ni_flags;
} netisrs[32];
static void *net_ih;
/*
* Not all network code is currently capable of running MPSAFE; however,
* most of it is. Since those sections that are not are generally optional
* components not shipped with default kernels, we provide a basic way to
* determine whether MPSAFE operation is permitted: based on a default of
* yes, we permit non-MPSAFE components to use a registration call to
* identify that they require Giant. If the system is early in the boot
* process still, then we change the debug_mpsafenet setting to choose a
* non-MPSAFE execution mode (degraded). If it's too late for that (since
* the setting cannot be changed at run time), we generate a console warning
* that the configuration may be unsafe.
*/
static int mpsafe_warn_count;
/*
* Function call implementing registration of a non-MPSAFE network component.
*/
void
net_warn_not_mpsafe(const char *component)
{
/*
* If we're running with Giant over the network stack, there is no
* problem.
*/
if (!debug_mpsafenet)
return;
/*
* If it's not too late to change the MPSAFE setting for the network
* stack, do so now. This effectively suppresses warnings by
* components registering later.
*/
if (!debug_mpsafenet_toolatetotwiddle) {
debug_mpsafenet = 0;
printf("WARNING: debug.mpsafenet forced to 0 as %s requires "
"Giant\n", component);
return;
}
/*
* We must run without Giant, so generate a console warning with some
* information with what to do about it. The system may be operating
* unsafely, however.
*/
printf("WARNING: Network stack Giant-free, but %s requires Giant.\n",
component);
if (mpsafe_warn_count == 0)
printf(" Consider adding 'options NET_WITH_GIANT' or "
"setting debug.mpsafenet=0\n");
mpsafe_warn_count++;
}
/*
* This sysinit is run after any pre-loaded or compiled-in components have
* announced that they require Giant, but before any modules loaded at
* run-time.
*/
static void
net_mpsafe_toolate(void *arg)
{
debug_mpsafenet_toolatetotwiddle = 1;
if (!debug_mpsafenet)
printf("WARNING: MPSAFE network stack disabled, expect "
"reduced performance.\n");
}
SYSINIT(net_mpsafe_toolate, SI_SUB_SETTINGS, SI_ORDER_ANY, net_mpsafe_toolate,
NULL);
void
legacy_setsoftnet(void)
{
swi_sched(net_ih, 0);
}
void
netisr_register(int num, netisr_t *handler, struct ifqueue *inq, int flags)
{
KASSERT(!(num < 0 || num >= (sizeof(netisrs)/sizeof(*netisrs))),
("bad isr %d", num));
netisrs[num].ni_handler = handler;
netisrs[num].ni_queue = inq;
if ((flags & NETISR_MPSAFE) && !debug_mpsafenet)
flags &= ~NETISR_MPSAFE;
netisrs[num].ni_flags = flags;
}
void
netisr_unregister(int num)
{
struct netisr *ni;
KASSERT(!(num < 0 || num >= (sizeof(netisrs)/sizeof(*netisrs))),
("bad isr %d", num));
ni = &netisrs[num];
ni->ni_handler = NULL;
if (ni->ni_queue != NULL)
IF_DRAIN(ni->ni_queue);
ni->ni_queue = NULL;
}
struct isrstat {
int isrs_count; /* dispatch count */
int isrs_directed; /* ...directly dispatched */
int isrs_deferred; /* ...queued instead */
int isrs_queued; /* intentionally queueued */
int isrs_drop; /* dropped 'cuz no handler */
int isrs_swi_count; /* swi_net handlers called */
};
static struct isrstat isrstat;
SYSCTL_NODE(_net, OID_AUTO, isr, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "netisr counters");
static int netisr_enable = 0;
SYSCTL_INT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, enable, CTLFLAG_RW,
&netisr_enable, 0, "enable direct dispatch");
TUNABLE_INT("net.isr.enable", &netisr_enable);
SYSCTL_INT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, count, CTLFLAG_RD,
&isrstat.isrs_count, 0, "");
SYSCTL_INT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, directed, CTLFLAG_RD,
&isrstat.isrs_directed, 0, "");
SYSCTL_INT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, deferred, CTLFLAG_RD,
&isrstat.isrs_deferred, 0, "");
SYSCTL_INT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, queued, CTLFLAG_RD,
&isrstat.isrs_queued, 0, "");
SYSCTL_INT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, drop, CTLFLAG_RD,
&isrstat.isrs_drop, 0, "");
SYSCTL_INT(_net_isr, OID_AUTO, swi_count, CTLFLAG_RD,
&isrstat.isrs_swi_count, 0, "");
/*
* Process all packets currently present in a netisr queue. Used to
* drain an existing set of packets waiting for processing when we
* begin direct dispatch, to avoid processing packets out of order.
*/
static void
netisr_processqueue(struct netisr *ni)
{
struct mbuf *m;
for (;;) {
IF_DEQUEUE(ni->ni_queue, m);
if (m == NULL)
break;
ni->ni_handler(m);
}
}
/*
* Call the netisr directly instead of queueing the packet, if possible.
*/
void
netisr_dispatch(int num, struct mbuf *m)
{
struct netisr *ni;
isrstat.isrs_count++; /* XXX redundant */
KASSERT(!(num < 0 || num >= (sizeof(netisrs)/sizeof(*netisrs))),
("bad isr %d", num));
ni = &netisrs[num];
if (ni->ni_queue == NULL) {
isrstat.isrs_drop++;
m_freem(m);
return;
}
/*
* Do direct dispatch only for MPSAFE netisrs (and
* only when enabled). Note that when a netisr is
* marked MPSAFE we permit multiple concurrent instances
* to run. We guarantee only the order in which
* packets are processed for each "dispatch point" in
* the system (i.e. call to netisr_dispatch or
* netisr_queue). This insures ordering of packets
* from an interface but does not guarantee ordering
* between multiple places in the system (e.g. IP
* dispatched from interfaces vs. IP queued from IPSec).
*/
if (netisr_enable && (ni->ni_flags & NETISR_MPSAFE)) {
isrstat.isrs_directed++;
/*
* NB: We used to drain the queue before handling
* the packet but now do not. Doing so here will
* not preserve ordering so instead we fallback to
* guaranteeing order only from dispatch points
* in the system (see above).
*/
ni->ni_handler(m);
} else {
isrstat.isrs_deferred++;
if (IF_HANDOFF(ni->ni_queue, m, NULL))
schednetisr(num);
}
}
/*
* Same as above, but always queue.
* This is either used in places where we are not confident that
* direct dispatch is possible, or where queueing is required.
* It returns (0) on success and ERRNO on failure. On failure the
* mbuf has been free'd.
*/
int
netisr_queue(int num, struct mbuf *m)
{
struct netisr *ni;
KASSERT(!(num < 0 || num >= (sizeof(netisrs)/sizeof(*netisrs))),
("bad isr %d", num));
ni = &netisrs[num];
if (ni->ni_queue == NULL) {
isrstat.isrs_drop++;
m_freem(m);
return (ENXIO);
}
isrstat.isrs_queued++;
if (!IF_HANDOFF(ni->ni_queue, m, NULL))
return (ENOBUFS); /* IF_HANDOFF has free'd the mbuf */
schednetisr(num);
return (0);
}
static void
swi_net(void *dummy)
{
struct netisr *ni;
u_int bits;
int i;
#ifdef DEVICE_POLLING
const int polling = 1;
#else
const int polling = 0;
#endif
do {
bits = atomic_readandclear_int(&netisr);
if (bits == 0)
break;
while ((i = ffs(bits)) != 0) {
isrstat.isrs_swi_count++;
i--;
bits &= ~(1 << i);
ni = &netisrs[i];
if (ni->ni_handler == NULL) {
printf("swi_net: unregistered isr %d.\n", i);
continue;
}
if ((ni->ni_flags & NETISR_MPSAFE) == 0) {
mtx_lock(&Giant);
if (ni->ni_queue == NULL)
ni->ni_handler(NULL);
else
netisr_processqueue(ni);
mtx_unlock(&Giant);
} else {
if (ni->ni_queue == NULL)
ni->ni_handler(NULL);
else
netisr_processqueue(ni);
}
}
} while (polling);
}
static void
start_netisr(void *dummy)
{
if (swi_add(NULL, "net", swi_net, NULL, SWI_NET, INTR_MPSAFE, &net_ih))
panic("start_netisr");
}
SYSINIT(start_netisr, SI_SUB_SOFTINTR, SI_ORDER_FIRST, start_netisr, NULL)