freebsd-skq/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c
julian cf4eb29e47 Shift a few SYSINT() calls around.
this results in a few functions becoming static, and
the SYSINITs being close to the code they are related to.
setting up the dump device is with dumpsys() and
kicking off the scheduler is with the scheduler.
Mounting root is with the code that does it.

Reviewed by: phk
1997-11-25 07:07:48 +00:00

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/*-
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*
* @(#)kern_shutdown.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
* $Id: kern_shutdown.c,v 1.26 1997/11/18 15:16:43 bde Exp $
*/
#include "opt_ddb.h"
#include "opt_panic.h"
#include "opt_show_busybufs.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/buf.h>
#include <sys/reboot.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
#include <sys/sysproto.h>
#include <machine/pcb.h>
#include <machine/clock.h>
#include <machine/cons.h>
#include <machine/md_var.h>
#ifdef SMP
#include <machine/smp.h> /* smp_active, cpuid */
#endif
#include <sys/signalvar.h>
#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 <machine/stdarg.h>
#ifdef DDB
#ifdef DDB_UNATTENDED
static int debugger_on_panic = 0;
#else
static int debugger_on_panic = 1;
#endif
SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, debugger_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RW,
&debugger_on_panic, 0, "");
#endif
#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;
/*
* callout list for things to do a shutdown
*/
typedef struct shutdown_list_element {
struct shutdown_list_element *next;
bootlist_fn function;
void *arg;
} *sle_p;
/*
* there are two shutdown lists. Some things need to be shut down
* Earlier than others.
*/
static sle_p shutdown_list1;
static sle_p shutdown_list2;
static void boot __P((int)) __dead2;
static void dumpsys __P((void));
#ifndef _SYS_SYSPROTO_H_
struct reboot_args {
int opt;
};
#endif
/* ARGSUSED */
/*
* The system call that results in a reboot
*/
int
reboot(p, uap)
struct proc *p;
struct reboot_args *uap;
{
int error;
if ((error = suser(p->p_ucred, &p->p_acflag)))
return (error);
boot(uap->opt);
return (0);
}
/*
* Called by events that want to shut down.. e.g <CTL><ALT><DEL> on a PC
*/
void
shutdown_nice()
{
/* Send a signal to init(8) and have it shutdown the world */
if (initproc != NULL) {
psignal(initproc, SIGINT);
} else {
/* No init(8) running, so simply reboot */
boot(RB_NOSYNC);
}
return;
}
static int waittime = -1;
static struct pcb dumppcb;
/*
* 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(howto)
int howto;
{
sle_p ep;
#ifdef SMP
int c, spins;
/* The MPSPEC says that the BSP must do the shutdown */
if (smp_active) {
smp_active = 0;
spins = 100;
printf("boot() called on cpu#%d\n", cpuid);
while ((c = cpuid) != 0) {
if (spins-- < 1) {
printf("timeout waiting for cpu #0!\n");
break;
}
printf("I'm on cpu#%d, I need to be on cpu#0, sleeping..\n", c);
tsleep((caddr_t)&smp_active, PZERO, "cpu0wt", 10);
}
}
#endif
/*
* Do any callouts that should be done BEFORE syncing the filesystems.
*/
ep = shutdown_list1;
while (ep) {
shutdown_list1 = ep->next;
(*ep->function)(howto, ep->arg);
ep = ep->next;
}
/*
* Now sync filesystems
*/
if (!cold && (howto & RB_NOSYNC) == 0 && waittime < 0) {
register struct buf *bp;
int iter, nbusy;
waittime = 0;
printf("\nsyncing disks... ");
sync(&proc0, NULL);
for (iter = 0; iter < 20; iter++) {
nbusy = 0;
for (bp = &buf[nbuf]; --bp >= buf; ) {
if ((bp->b_flags & (B_BUSY | B_INVAL)) == B_BUSY) {
nbusy++;
}
}
if (nbusy == 0)
break;
printf("%d ", nbusy);
DELAY(40000 * iter);
}
if (nbusy) {
/*
* Failed to sync all blocks. Indicate this and don't
* unmount filesystems (thus forcing an fsck on reboot).
*/
printf("giving up\n");
#ifdef SHOW_BUSYBUFS
nbusy = 0;
for (bp = &buf[nbuf]; --bp >= buf; ) {
if ((bp->b_flags & (B_BUSY | B_INVAL)) == B_BUSY) {
nbusy++;
printf("%d: dev:%08x, flags:%08x, blkno:%d, lblkno:%d\n", nbusy, bp->b_dev, bp->b_flags, bp->b_blkno, bp->b_lblkno);
}
}
DELAY(5000000); /* 5 seconds */
#endif
} else {
printf("done\n");
/*
* Unmount filesystems
*/
if (panicstr == 0)
vfs_unmountall();
}
DELAY(100000); /* wait for console output to finish */
}
/*
* Ok, now do things that assume all filesystem activity has
* been completed.
*/
ep = shutdown_list2;
while (ep) {
shutdown_list2 = ep->next;
(*ep->function)(howto, ep->arg);
ep = ep->next;
}
splhigh();
if (howto & RB_HALT) {
cpu_power_down();
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:
break;
}
} else {
if (howto & RB_DUMP) {
if (!cold) {
savectx(&dumppcb);
dumppcb.pcb_cr3 = rcr3();
dumpsys();
}
if (PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME != 0) {
if (PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME != -1) {
int loop;
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)
goto die;
}
} else { /* zero time specified - reboot NOW */
goto die;
}
printf("--> Press a key on the console to reboot <--\n");
cngetc();
}
}
die:
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();
for(;;) ;
/* NOTREACHED */
}
/*
* Magic number for savecore
*
* exported (symorder) and used at least by savecore(8)
*
*/
static u_long const dumpmag = 0x8fca0101UL;
static int dumpsize = 0; /* also for savecore */
static int dodump = 1;
SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, do_dump, CTLFLAG_RW, &dodump, 0, "");
/* ARGSUSED */
static void dump_conf __P((void *dummy));
static void
dump_conf(dummy)
void *dummy;
{
cpu_dumpconf();
}
SYSINIT(dump_conf, SI_SUB_DUMP_CONF, SI_ORDER_FIRST, dump_conf, NULL)
/*
* Doadump comes here after turning off memory management and
* getting on the dump stack, either when called above, or by
* the auto-restart code.
*/
static void
dumpsys(void)
{
if (!dodump)
return;
if (dumpdev == NODEV)
return;
if ((minor(dumpdev)&07) != 1)
return;
if (!(bdevsw[major(dumpdev)]))
return;
if (!(bdevsw[major(dumpdev)]->d_dump))
return;
dumpsize = Maxmem;
printf("\ndumping to dev %lx, offset %ld\n", dumpdev, dumplo);
printf("dump ");
switch ((*bdevsw[major(dumpdev)]->d_dump)(dumpdev)) {
case ENXIO:
printf("device bad\n");
break;
case EFAULT:
printf("device not ready\n");
break;
case EINVAL:
printf("area improper\n");
break;
case EIO:
printf("i/o error\n");
break;
case EINTR:
printf("aborted from console\n");
break;
default:
printf("succeeded\n");
break;
}
}
/*
* 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.
*/
void
panic(const char *fmt, ...)
{
int bootopt;
va_list ap;
bootopt = RB_AUTOBOOT | RB_DUMP;
if (panicstr)
bootopt |= RB_NOSYNC;
else
panicstr = fmt;
printf("panic: ");
va_start(ap, fmt);
vprintf(fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
printf("\n");
#ifdef SMP
/* three seperate prints in case of an unmapped page and trap */
printf("mp_lock = %08x; ", mp_lock);
printf("cpuid = %d; ", cpuid);
printf("lapic.id = %08x\n", lapic.id);
#endif
#if defined(DDB)
if (debugger_on_panic)
Debugger ("panic");
#endif
boot(bootopt);
}
/*
* Two routines to handle adding/deleting items on the
* shutdown callout lists
*
* at_shutdown():
* Take the arguments given and put them onto the shutdown callout list.
* However first make sure that it's not already there.
* returns 0 on success.
*/
int
at_shutdown(bootlist_fn function, void *arg, int position)
{
sle_p ep, *epp;
switch(position) {
case SHUTDOWN_PRE_SYNC:
epp = &shutdown_list1;
break;
case SHUTDOWN_POST_SYNC:
epp = &shutdown_list2;
break;
default:
printf("bad exit callout list specified\n");
return (EINVAL);
}
if (rm_at_shutdown(function, arg))
printf("exit callout entry already present\n");
ep = malloc(sizeof(*ep), M_TEMP, M_NOWAIT);
if (ep == NULL)
return (ENOMEM);
ep->next = *epp;
ep->function = function;
ep->arg = arg;
*epp = ep;
return (0);
}
/*
* Scan the exit callout lists for the given items and remove them.
* Returns the number of items removed.
*/
int
rm_at_shutdown(bootlist_fn function, void *arg)
{
sle_p *epp, ep;
int count;
count = 0;
epp = &shutdown_list1;
ep = *epp;
while (ep) {
if ((ep->function == function) && (ep->arg == arg)) {
*epp = ep->next;
free(ep, M_TEMP);
count++;
} else {
epp = &ep->next;
}
ep = *epp;
}
epp = &shutdown_list2;
ep = *epp;
while (ep) {
if ((ep->function == function) && (ep->arg == arg)) {
*epp = ep->next;
free(ep, M_TEMP);
count++;
} else {
epp = &ep->next;
}
ep = *epp;
}
return (count);
}