freebsd-nq/sys/sys/kernel.h
1996-06-23 17:40:47 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1995 Terrence R. Lambert
* All rights reserved.
*
* Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
* (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
* All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
* to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
* Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
* the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
*
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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*
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*
* @(#)kernel.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
* $Id: kernel.h,v 1.19 1996/01/30 23:00:46 mpp Exp $
*/
#ifndef _SYS_KERNEL_H_
#define _SYS_KERNEL_H_
/* Global variables for the kernel. */
/* 1.1 */
extern long hostid;
extern char hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
extern int hostnamelen;
extern char domainname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
extern int domainnamelen;
extern char kernelname[MAXPATHLEN];
/* 1.2 */
extern volatile struct timeval mono_time;
extern struct timeval boottime;
extern struct timeval runtime;
extern volatile struct timeval time;
extern struct timezone tz; /* XXX */
extern int tick; /* usec per tick (1000000 / hz) */
extern int hz; /* system clock's frequency */
extern int psratio; /* ratio: prof / stat */
extern int stathz; /* statistics clock's frequency */
extern int profhz; /* profiling clock's frequency */
extern int ticks;
extern int lbolt; /* once a second sleep address */
extern int tickdelta;
extern long timedelta;
/*
* The following macros are used to declare global sets of objects, which
* are collected by the linker into a `struct linker_set' as defined below.
*
* NB: the constants defined below must match those defined in
* ld/ld.h. Since their calculation requires arithmetic, we
* can't name them symbolically (e.g., 23 is N_SETT | N_EXT).
*/
#define MAKE_SET(set, sym, type) \
static void *const __set_##set##_sym_##sym = \
(&__set_##set##_sym_##sym, &sym, 0); \
asm(".stabs \"_" #set "\", " #type ", 0, 0, _" #sym)
#define TEXT_SET(set, sym) MAKE_SET(set, sym, 23)
#define DATA_SET(set, sym) MAKE_SET(set, sym, 25)
#define BSS_SET(set, sym) MAKE_SET(set, sym, 27)
#define ABS_SET(set, sym) MAKE_SET(set, sym, 21)
/*
* Enumerated types for known system startup interfaces.
*
* Startup occurs in ascending numeric order; the list entries are
* sorted prior to attempting startup to guarantee order. Items
* of the same level are arbitrated for order based on the 'order'
* element.
*
* These numbers are arbitrary and are chosen ONLY for ordering; the
* enumeration values are explicit rather than implicit to provide
* for binary compatibility with inserted elements.
*
* The SI_SUB_RUN_SCHEDULER value must have the highest lexical value.
*
* The SI_SUB_CONSOLE and SI_SUB_SWAP values represent values used by
* the BSD 4.4Lite but not by FreeBSD; they are maintained in dependent
* order to support porting.
*
* The SI_SUB_PROTO_BEGIN and SI_SUB_PROTO_END bracket a range of
* initializations to take place at splimp(). This is a historical
* wart that should be removed -- probably running everything at
* splimp() until the first init that doesn't want it is the correct
* fix. They are currently present to ensure historical behavior.
*/
enum sysinit_sub_id {
SI_SUB_DUMMY = 0x00000000, /* not executed; for linker*/
SI_SUB_CONSOLE = 0x08000000, /* console*/
SI_SUB_COPYRIGHT = 0x08000001, /* first use of console*/
SI_SUB_VM = 0x10000000, /* virtual memory system init*/
SI_SUB_KMEM = 0x18000000, /* kernel memory*/
SI_SUB_CPU = 0x20000000, /* CPU resource(s)*/
SI_SUB_DEVFS = 0x22000000, /* get DEVFS ready */
SI_SUB_DRIVERS = 0x23000000, /* Let Drivers initialize */
SI_SUB_CONFIGURE = 0x24000000, /* Configure devices */
SI_SUB_INTRINSIC = 0x28000000, /* proc 0*/
SI_SUB_RUN_QUEUE = 0x30000000, /* the run queue*/
SI_SUB_VM_CONF = 0x38000000, /* config VM, set limits*/
SI_SUB_VFS = 0x40000000, /* virtual file system*/
SI_SUB_CLOCKS = 0x48000000, /* real time and stat clocks*/
SI_SUB_MBUF = 0x50000000, /* mbufs*/
SI_SUB_CLIST = 0x58000000, /* clists*/
SI_SUB_SYSV_SHM = 0x64000000, /* System V shared memory*/
SI_SUB_SYSV_SEM = 0x68000000, /* System V semaphores*/
SI_SUB_SYSV_MSG = 0x6C000000, /* System V message queues*/
SI_SUB_PSEUDO = 0x70000000, /* pseudo devices*/
SI_SUB_PROTO_BEGIN = 0x80000000, /* XXX: set splimp (kludge)*/
SI_SUB_PROTO_IF = 0x84000000, /* interfaces*/
SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN = 0x88000000, /* domains (address families?)*/
SI_SUB_PROTO_END = 0x8fffffff, /* XXX: set splx (kludge)*/
SI_SUB_KPROF = 0x90000000, /* kernel profiling*/
SI_SUB_KICK_SCHEDULER = 0xa0000000, /* start the timeout events*/
SI_SUB_ROOT = 0xb0000000, /* root mount*/
SI_SUB_ROOT_FDTAB = 0xb8000000, /* root vnode in fd table...*/
SI_SUB_SWAP = 0xc0000000, /* swap*/
SI_SUB_INTRINSIC_POST = 0xd0000000, /* proc 0 cleanup*/
SI_SUB_KTHREAD_INIT = 0xe0000000, /* init process*/
SI_SUB_KTHREAD_PAGE = 0xe4000000, /* pageout daemon*/
SI_SUB_KTHREAD_VM = 0xe8000000, /* vm daemon*/
SI_SUB_KTHREAD_UPDATE = 0xec000000, /* update daemon*/
SI_SUB_RUN_SCHEDULER = 0xffffffff /* scheduler: no return*/
};
/*
* Some enumerated orders; "ANY" sorts last.
*/
enum sysinit_elem_order {
SI_ORDER_FIRST = 0x00000000, /* first*/
SI_ORDER_SECOND = 0x00000001, /* second*/
SI_ORDER_THIRD = 0x00000002, /* third*/
SI_ORDER_MIDDLE = 0x10000000, /* somewhere in the middle */
SI_ORDER_ANY = 0xffffffff /* last*/
};
/*
* System initialization call types; currently two are supported... one
* to do a simple function call and one to cause a process to be started
* by the kernel on the callers behalf.
*/
typedef enum sysinit_elem_type {
SI_TYPE_DEFAULT = 0x00000000, /* No special processing*/
SI_TYPE_KTHREAD = 0x00000001 /* start kernel thread*/
} si_elem_t;
/*
* A system initialization call instance
*
* The subsystem
*/
struct sysinit {
unsigned int subsystem; /* subsystem identifier*/
unsigned int order; /* init order within subsystem*/
void (*func) __P((void *)); /* init function*/
void *udata; /* multiplexer/argument */
si_elem_t type; /* sysinit_elem_type*/
};
/*
* Default: no special processing
*/
#define SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \
static struct sysinit uniquifier ## _sys_init = { \
subsystem, \
order, \
func, \
ident, \
SI_TYPE_DEFAULT \
}; \
DATA_SET(sysinit_set,uniquifier ## _sys_init);
/*
* Call 'fork()' before calling '(*func)(ident)';
* for making a kernel 'thread' (or builtin process.)
*/
#define SYSINIT_KT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident) \
static struct sysinit uniquifier ## _sys_init = { \
subsystem, \
order, \
func, \
ident, \
SI_TYPE_KTHREAD \
}; \
DATA_SET(sysinit_set,uniquifier ## _sys_init);
/*
* A kernel process descriptor; used to start "internal" daemons
*
* Note: global_procpp may be NULL for no global save area
*/
struct kproc_desc {
char *arg0; /* arg 0 (for 'ps' listing)*/
void (*func) __P((void)); /* "main" for kernel process*/
struct proc **global_procpp; /* ptr to proc ptr save area*/
};
void kproc_start __P((void *udata));
#ifdef PSEUDO_LKM
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/exec.h>
#include <sys/sysent.h>
#include <sys/lkm.h>
#define PSEUDO_SET(init, name) \
extern struct linker_set MODVNOPS; \
MOD_MISC(name); \
static int \
name ## _load(struct lkm_table *lkmtp, int cmd) \
{ init((void *)NULL /* XXX unused (?) */); return 0; } \
static int \
name ## _unload(struct lkm_table *lkmtp, int cmd) \
{ return EINVAL; } \
int \
name ## _mod(struct lkm_table *lkmtp, int cmd, int ver) { \
DISPATCH(lkmtp, cmd, ver, name ## _load, name ## _unload, \
lkm_nullcmd); }
#else /* PSEUDO_LKM */
/*
* Compatibility. To be deprecated after LKM is updated.
*/
#define PSEUDO_SET(sym, name) SYSINIT(ps, SI_SUB_PSEUDO, SI_ORDER_ANY, sym, 0)
#endif /* PSEUDO_LKM */
struct linker_set {
int ls_length;
caddr_t ls_items[1]; /* really ls_length of them, trailing NULL */
};
extern const struct linker_set execsw_set;
#endif /* !_SYS_KERNEL_H_*/