Call kthread_exit() rather than kproc_exit() for a premature kthread exit.
Kernel threads (and processes) are supposed to call kthread_exit() (or kproc_exit()) to terminate. However, the kernel includes a fallback in fork_exit() to force a kthread exit if a kernel thread's "main" routine returns. This fallback was added back when the kernel only had processes and was not updated to call kthread_exit() instead of kproc_exit() when threads were added to the kernel. This mistake was particular exciting when the errant thread belonged to proc0. Due to the missing P_KTHREAD flag the fallback did not kick in and instead tried to return to userland via whatever garbage was in the trapframe. With P_KTHREAD set it tried to terminate proc0 resulting in other amusements. PR: 204999 MFC after: 1 week
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@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ fork_exit(void (*callout)(void *, struct trapframe *), void *arg,
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if (p->p_flag & P_KTHREAD) {
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printf("Kernel thread \"%s\" (pid %d) exited prematurely.\n",
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td->td_name, p->p_pid);
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kproc_exit(0);
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kthread_exit();
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}
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mtx_assert(&Giant, MA_NOTOWNED);
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