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Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)kern_shutdown.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94 */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_kdb.h" #include "opt_hw_wdog.h" #include "opt_mac.h" #include "opt_panic.h" #include "opt_show_busybufs.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* smp_active */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME #define PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME 15 /* default to 15 seconds */ #endif /* * Note that stdarg.h and the ANSI style va_start macro is used for both * ANSI and traditional C compilers. */ #include #ifdef KDB #ifdef KDB_UNATTENDED int debugger_on_panic = 0; #else int debugger_on_panic = 1; #endif SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, debugger_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RW, &debugger_on_panic, 0, "Run debugger on kernel panic"); #ifdef KDB_TRACE int trace_on_panic = 1; #else int trace_on_panic = 0; #endif SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, trace_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RW, &trace_on_panic, 0, "Print stack trace on kernel panic"); #endif /* KDB */ int sync_on_panic = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, sync_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RW, &sync_on_panic, 0, "Do a sync before rebooting from a panic"); SYSCTL_NODE(_kern, OID_AUTO, shutdown, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "Shutdown environment"); #ifdef HW_WDOG /* * If there is a hardware watchdog, point this at the function needed to * hold it off. * It's needed when the kernel needs to do some lengthy operations. * e.g. in wd.c when dumping core.. It's most annoying to have * your precious core-dump only half written because the wdog kicked in. */ watchdog_tickle_fn wdog_tickler = NULL; #endif /* HW_WDOG */ /* * Variable panicstr contains argument to first call to panic; used as flag * to indicate that the kernel has already called panic. */ const char *panicstr; int dumping; /* system is dumping */ static struct dumperinfo dumper; /* our selected dumper */ /* Context information for dump-debuggers. */ static struct pcb dumppcb; /* Registers. */ static lwpid_t dumptid; /* Thread ID. */ static void boot(int) __dead2; static void poweroff_wait(void *, int); static void shutdown_halt(void *junk, int howto); static void shutdown_panic(void *junk, int howto); static void shutdown_reset(void *junk, int howto); /* register various local shutdown events */ static void shutdown_conf(void *unused) { EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, poweroff_wait, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_FIRST); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, shutdown_halt, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST + 100); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, shutdown_panic, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST + 100); EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, shutdown_reset, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST + 200); } SYSINIT(shutdown_conf, SI_SUB_INTRINSIC, SI_ORDER_ANY, shutdown_conf, NULL) /* * The system call that results in a reboot * * MPSAFE */ /* ARGSUSED */ int reboot(struct thread *td, struct reboot_args *uap) { int error; error = 0; #ifdef MAC error = mac_check_system_reboot(td->td_ucred, uap->opt); #endif if (error == 0) error = suser(td); if (error == 0) { mtx_lock(&Giant); boot(uap->opt); mtx_unlock(&Giant); } return (error); } /* * Called by events that want to shut down.. e.g on a PC */ static int shutdown_howto = 0; void shutdown_nice(int howto) { shutdown_howto = howto; /* Send a signal to init(8) and have it shutdown the world */ if (initproc != NULL) { PROC_LOCK(initproc); psignal(initproc, SIGINT); PROC_UNLOCK(initproc); } else { /* No init(8) running, so simply reboot */ boot(RB_NOSYNC); } return; } static int waittime = -1; static void print_uptime(void) { int f; struct timespec ts; getnanouptime(&ts); printf("Uptime: "); f = 0; if (ts.tv_sec >= 86400) { printf("%ldd", (long)ts.tv_sec / 86400); ts.tv_sec %= 86400; f = 1; } if (f || ts.tv_sec >= 3600) { printf("%ldh", (long)ts.tv_sec / 3600); ts.tv_sec %= 3600; f = 1; } if (f || ts.tv_sec >= 60) { printf("%ldm", (long)ts.tv_sec / 60); ts.tv_sec %= 60; f = 1; } printf("%lds\n", (long)ts.tv_sec); } static void doadump(void) { /* * Sometimes people have to call this from the kernel debugger. * (if 'panic' can not dump) * Give them a clue as to why they can't dump. */ if (dumper.dumper == NULL) { printf("Cannot dump. No dump device defined.\n"); return; } savectx(&dumppcb); dumptid = curthread->td_tid; dumping++; dumpsys(&dumper); } /* * Go through the rigmarole of shutting down.. * this used to be in machdep.c but I'll be dammned if I could see * anything machine dependant in it. */ static void boot(int howto) { /* collect extra flags that shutdown_nice might have set */ howto |= shutdown_howto; /* We are out of the debugger now. */ kdb_active = 0; #ifdef SMP if (smp_active) printf("boot() called on cpu#%d\n", PCPU_GET(cpuid)); #endif /* * Do any callouts that should be done BEFORE syncing the filesystems. */ EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(shutdown_pre_sync, howto); /* * Now sync filesystems */ if (!cold && (howto & RB_NOSYNC) == 0 && waittime < 0) { register struct buf *bp; int iter, nbusy, pbusy; #ifndef PREEMPTION int subiter; #endif for (nbusy = 0, bp = &buf[nbuf]; --bp >= buf; ) if (((bp->b_flags & B_INVAL) == 0 && BUF_REFCNT(bp) > 0) || ((bp->b_flags & (B_DELWRI|B_INVAL)) == B_DELWRI)) nbusy++; if (nbusy == 0) { printf("Skipping final sync, no buffers remaining\n"); goto unmountall; } waittime = 0; printf("Syncing disks, buffers remaining... "); sync(&thread0, NULL); /* * With soft updates, some buffers that are * written will be remarked as dirty until other * buffers are written. */ for (iter = pbusy = 0; iter < 20; iter++) { nbusy = 0; for (bp = &buf[nbuf]; --bp >= buf; ) { if ((bp->b_flags & B_INVAL) == 0 && BUF_REFCNT(bp) > 0) { nbusy++; } else if ((bp->b_flags & (B_DELWRI | B_INVAL)) == B_DELWRI) { /* bawrite(bp);*/ nbusy++; } } if (nbusy == 0) break; printf("%d ", nbusy); if (nbusy < pbusy) iter = 0; pbusy = nbusy; sync(&thread0, NULL); #ifdef PREEMPTION /* * Drop Giant and spin for a while to allow * interrupt threads to run. */ DROP_GIANT(); DELAY(50000 * iter); PICKUP_GIANT(); #else /* * Drop Giant and context switch several times to * allow interrupt threads to run. */ DROP_GIANT(); for (subiter = 0; subiter < 50 * iter; subiter++) { mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock); mi_switch(SW_VOL, NULL); mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock); DELAY(1000); } PICKUP_GIANT(); #endif } printf("\n"); /* * Count only busy local buffers to prevent forcing * a fsck if we're just a client of a wedged NFS server */ nbusy = 0; for (bp = &buf[nbuf]; --bp >= buf; ) { if (((bp->b_flags&B_INVAL) == 0 && BUF_REFCNT(bp)) || ((bp->b_flags & (B_DELWRI|B_INVAL)) == B_DELWRI)) { if (bp->b_dev == NULL) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&mountlist, bp->b_vp->v_mount, mnt_list); continue; } nbusy++; #if defined(SHOW_BUSYBUFS) || defined(DIAGNOSTIC) printf( "%d: dev:%s, flags:%0x, blkno:%ld, lblkno:%ld\n", nbusy, devtoname(bp->b_dev), bp->b_flags, (long)bp->b_blkno, (long)bp->b_lblkno); #endif } } if (nbusy) { /* * Failed to sync all blocks. Indicate this and don't * unmount filesystems (thus forcing an fsck on reboot). */ printf("giving up on %d buffers\n", nbusy); DELAY(5000000); /* 5 seconds */ } else { /* * Unmount filesystems */ unmountall: if (panicstr == 0) vfs_unmountall(); } DELAY(100000); /* wait for console output to finish */ } print_uptime(); /* * Ok, now do things that assume all filesystem activity has * been completed. */ EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(shutdown_post_sync, howto); splhigh(); if ((howto & (RB_HALT|RB_DUMP)) == RB_DUMP && !cold && !dumping) doadump(); /* Now that we're going to really halt the system... */ EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(shutdown_final, howto); for(;;) ; /* safety against shutdown_reset not working */ /* NOTREACHED */ } /* * If the shutdown was a clean halt, behave accordingly. */ static void shutdown_halt(void *junk, int howto) { if (howto & RB_HALT) { printf("\n"); printf("The operating system has halted.\n"); printf("Please press any key to reboot.\n\n"); switch (cngetc()) { case -1: /* No console, just die */ cpu_halt(); /* NOTREACHED */ default: howto &= ~RB_HALT; break; } } } /* * Check to see if the system paniced, pause and then reboot * according to the specified delay. */ static void shutdown_panic(void *junk, int howto) { int loop; if (howto & RB_DUMP) { if (PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME != 0) { if (PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME != -1) { printf("Automatic reboot in %d seconds - " "press a key on the console to abort\n", PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME); for (loop = PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME * 10; loop > 0; --loop) { DELAY(1000 * 100); /* 1/10th second */ /* Did user type a key? */ if (cncheckc() != -1) break; } if (!loop) return; } } else { /* zero time specified - reboot NOW */ return; } printf("--> Press a key on the console to reboot,\n"); printf("--> or switch off the system now.\n"); cngetc(); } } /* * Everything done, now reset */ static void shutdown_reset(void *junk, int howto) { printf("Rebooting...\n"); DELAY(1000000); /* wait 1 sec for printf's to complete and be read */ /* cpu_boot(howto); */ /* doesn't do anything at the moment */ cpu_reset(); /* NOTREACHED */ /* assuming reset worked */ } #ifdef SMP static u_int panic_cpu = NOCPU; #endif /* * Panic is called on unresolvable fatal errors. It prints "panic: mesg", * and then reboots. If we are called twice, then we avoid trying to sync * the disks as this often leads to recursive panics. * * MPSAFE */ void panic(const char *fmt, ...) { struct thread *td = curthread; int bootopt, newpanic; va_list ap; static char buf[256]; #ifdef SMP /* * We don't want multiple CPU's to panic at the same time, so we * use panic_cpu as a simple spinlock. We have to keep checking * panic_cpu if we are spinning in case the panic on the first * CPU is canceled. */ if (panic_cpu != PCPU_GET(cpuid)) while (atomic_cmpset_int(&panic_cpu, NOCPU, PCPU_GET(cpuid)) == 0) while (panic_cpu != NOCPU) ; /* nothing */ #endif bootopt = RB_AUTOBOOT | RB_DUMP; newpanic = 0; if (panicstr) bootopt |= RB_NOSYNC; else { panicstr = fmt; newpanic = 1; } va_start(ap, fmt); if (newpanic) { (void)vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap); panicstr = buf; printf("panic: %s\n", buf); } else { printf("panic: "); vprintf(fmt, ap); printf("\n"); } va_end(ap); #ifdef SMP /* two separate prints in case of an unmapped page and trap */ printf("cpuid = %d; ", PCPU_GET(cpuid)); #ifdef APIC_IO printf("lapic.id = %08x\n", lapic.id); #else printf("\n"); #endif #endif #ifdef KDB if (newpanic && trace_on_panic) kdb_backtrace(); if (debugger_on_panic) kdb_enter("panic"); #ifdef RESTARTABLE_PANICS /* See if the user aborted the panic, in which case we continue. */ if (panicstr == NULL) { #ifdef SMP atomic_store_rel_int(&panic_cpu, NOCPU); #endif return; } #endif #endif mtx_lock_spin(&sched_lock); td->td_flags |= TDF_INPANIC; mtx_unlock_spin(&sched_lock); if (!sync_on_panic) bootopt |= RB_NOSYNC; boot(bootopt); } /* * Support for poweroff delay. */ #ifndef POWEROFF_DELAY # define POWEROFF_DELAY 5000 #endif static int poweroff_delay = POWEROFF_DELAY; SYSCTL_INT(_kern_shutdown, OID_AUTO, poweroff_delay, CTLFLAG_RW, &poweroff_delay, 0, ""); static void poweroff_wait(void *junk, int howto) { if (!(howto & RB_POWEROFF) || poweroff_delay <= 0) return; DELAY(poweroff_delay * 1000); } /* * Some system processes (e.g. syncer) need to be stopped at appropriate * points in their main loops prior to a system shutdown, so that they * won't interfere with the shutdown process (e.g. by holding a disk buf * to cause sync to fail). For each of these system processes, register * shutdown_kproc() as a handler for one of shutdown events. */ static int kproc_shutdown_wait = 60; SYSCTL_INT(_kern_shutdown, OID_AUTO, kproc_shutdown_wait, CTLFLAG_RW, &kproc_shutdown_wait, 0, ""); void kproc_shutdown(void *arg, int howto) { struct proc *p; char procname[MAXCOMLEN + 1]; int error; if (panicstr) return; p = (struct proc *)arg; strlcpy(procname, p->p_comm, sizeof(procname)); printf("Waiting (max %d seconds) for system process `%s' to stop...", kproc_shutdown_wait, procname); error = kthread_suspend(p, kproc_shutdown_wait * hz); if (error == EWOULDBLOCK) printf("timed out\n"); else printf("done\n"); } /* Registration of dumpers */ int set_dumper(struct dumperinfo *di) { if (di == NULL) { bzero(&dumper, sizeof dumper); return (0); } if (dumper.dumper != NULL) return (EBUSY); dumper = *di; return (0); } #if defined(__powerpc__) void dumpsys(struct dumperinfo *di __unused) { printf("Kernel dumps not implemented on this architecture\n"); } #endif