mirror_zfs/module/os/freebsd/spl/callb.c
Richard Yao 7384ec65cd Cleanup: Remove unnecessary explicit casts of pointers from allocators
The Linux 5.16.14 kernel's coccicheck caught these. The semantic patch
that caught them was:

./scripts/coccinelle/api/alloc/alloc_cast.cocci

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Richard Yao <richard.yao@alumni.stonybrook.edu>
Closes #14372
2023-01-12 15:59:12 -08:00

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/*
* Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <sys/condvar.h>
#include <sys/callb.h>
#include <sys/kmem.h>
#include <sys/cmn_err.h>
#include <sys/debug.h>
#include <sys/kobj.h>
#include <sys/systm.h> /* for delay() */
#include <sys/taskq.h> /* For TASKQ_NAMELEN */
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#define CB_MAXNAME TASKQ_NAMELEN
/*
* The callb mechanism provides generic event scheduling/echoing.
* A callb function is registered and called on behalf of the event.
*/
typedef struct callb {
struct callb *c_next; /* next in class or on freelist */
kthread_id_t c_thread; /* ptr to caller's thread struct */
char c_flag; /* info about the callb state */
uchar_t c_class; /* this callb's class */
kcondvar_t c_done_cv; /* signal callb completion */
boolean_t (*c_func)(void *, int);
/* cb function: returns true if ok */
void *c_arg; /* arg to c_func */
char c_name[CB_MAXNAME+1]; /* debug:max func name length */
} callb_t;
/*
* callb c_flag bitmap definitions
*/
#define CALLB_FREE 0x0
#define CALLB_TAKEN 0x1
#define CALLB_EXECUTING 0x2
/*
* Basic structure for a callb table.
* All callbs are organized into different class groups described
* by ct_class array.
* The callbs within a class are single-linked and normally run by a
* serial execution.
*/
typedef struct callb_table {
kmutex_t ct_lock; /* protect all callb states */
callb_t *ct_freelist; /* free callb structures */
boolean_t ct_busy; /* B_TRUE prevents additions */
kcondvar_t ct_busy_cv; /* to wait for not busy */
int ct_ncallb; /* num of callbs allocated */
callb_t *ct_first_cb[NCBCLASS]; /* ptr to 1st callb in a class */
} callb_table_t;
int callb_timeout_sec = CPR_KTHREAD_TIMEOUT_SEC;
static callb_id_t callb_add_common(boolean_t (*)(void *, int),
void *, int, char *, kthread_id_t);
static callb_table_t callb_table; /* system level callback table */
static callb_table_t *ct = &callb_table;
static kmutex_t callb_safe_mutex;
callb_cpr_t callb_cprinfo_safe = {
&callb_safe_mutex, CALLB_CPR_ALWAYS_SAFE, 0, {0, 0} };
/*
* Init all callb tables in the system.
*/
static void
callb_init(void *dummy __unused)
{
callb_table.ct_busy = B_FALSE; /* mark table open for additions */
mutex_init(&callb_safe_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
mutex_init(&callb_table.ct_lock, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL);
}
static void
callb_fini(void *dummy __unused)
{
callb_t *cp;
int i;
mutex_enter(&ct->ct_lock);
for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
while ((cp = ct->ct_freelist) != NULL) {
ct->ct_freelist = cp->c_next;
ct->ct_ncallb--;
kmem_free(cp, sizeof (callb_t));
}
if (ct->ct_ncallb == 0)
break;
/* Not all callbacks finished, waiting for the rest. */
mutex_exit(&ct->ct_lock);
tsleep(ct, 0, "callb", hz / 4);
mutex_enter(&ct->ct_lock);
}
if (ct->ct_ncallb > 0)
printf("%s: Leaked %d callbacks!\n", __func__, ct->ct_ncallb);
mutex_exit(&ct->ct_lock);
mutex_destroy(&callb_safe_mutex);
mutex_destroy(&callb_table.ct_lock);
}
/*
* callout_add() is called to register func() be called later.
*/
static callb_id_t
callb_add_common(boolean_t (*func)(void *arg, int code),
void *arg, int class, char *name, kthread_id_t t)
{
callb_t *cp;
ASSERT3S(class, <, NCBCLASS);
mutex_enter(&ct->ct_lock);
while (ct->ct_busy)
cv_wait(&ct->ct_busy_cv, &ct->ct_lock);
if ((cp = ct->ct_freelist) == NULL) {
ct->ct_ncallb++;
cp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (callb_t), KM_SLEEP);
}
ct->ct_freelist = cp->c_next;
cp->c_thread = t;
cp->c_func = func;
cp->c_arg = arg;
cp->c_class = (uchar_t)class;
cp->c_flag |= CALLB_TAKEN;
#ifdef ZFS_DEBUG
if (strlen(name) > CB_MAXNAME)
cmn_err(CE_WARN, "callb_add: name of callback function '%s' "
"too long -- truncated to %d chars",
name, CB_MAXNAME);
#endif
(void) strlcpy(cp->c_name, name, sizeof (cp->c_name));
/*
* Insert the new callb at the head of its class list.
*/
cp->c_next = ct->ct_first_cb[class];
ct->ct_first_cb[class] = cp;
mutex_exit(&ct->ct_lock);
return ((callb_id_t)cp);
}
/*
* The default function to add an entry to the callback table. Since
* it uses curthread as the thread identifier to store in the table,
* it should be used for the normal case of a thread which is calling
* to add ITSELF to the table.
*/
callb_id_t
callb_add(boolean_t (*func)(void *arg, int code),
void *arg, int class, char *name)
{
return (callb_add_common(func, arg, class, name, curthread));
}
/*
* A special version of callb_add() above for use by threads which
* might be adding an entry to the table on behalf of some other
* thread (for example, one which is constructed but not yet running).
* In this version the thread id is an argument.
*/
callb_id_t
callb_add_thread(boolean_t (*func)(void *arg, int code),
void *arg, int class, char *name, kthread_id_t t)
{
return (callb_add_common(func, arg, class, name, t));
}
/*
* callout_delete() is called to remove an entry identified by id
* that was originally placed there by a call to callout_add().
* return -1 if fail to delete a callb entry otherwise return 0.
*/
int
callb_delete(callb_id_t id)
{
callb_t **pp;
callb_t *me = (callb_t *)id;
mutex_enter(&ct->ct_lock);
for (;;) {
pp = &ct->ct_first_cb[me->c_class];
while (*pp != NULL && *pp != me)
pp = &(*pp)->c_next;
#ifdef ZFS_DEBUG
if (*pp != me) {
cmn_err(CE_WARN, "callb delete bogus entry 0x%p",
(void *)me);
mutex_exit(&ct->ct_lock);
return (-1);
}
#endif /* DEBUG */
/*
* It is not allowed to delete a callb in the middle of
* executing otherwise, the callb_execute() will be confused.
*/
if (!(me->c_flag & CALLB_EXECUTING))
break;
cv_wait(&me->c_done_cv, &ct->ct_lock);
}
/* relink the class list */
*pp = me->c_next;
/* clean up myself and return the free callb to the head of freelist */
me->c_flag = CALLB_FREE;
me->c_next = ct->ct_freelist;
ct->ct_freelist = me;
mutex_exit(&ct->ct_lock);
return (0);
}
/*
* class: indicates to execute all callbs in the same class;
* code: optional argument for the callb functions.
* return: = 0: success
* != 0: ptr to string supplied when callback was registered
*/
void *
callb_execute_class(int class, int code)
{
callb_t *cp;
void *ret = NULL;
ASSERT3S(class, <, NCBCLASS);
mutex_enter(&ct->ct_lock);
for (cp = ct->ct_first_cb[class];
cp != NULL && ret == 0; cp = cp->c_next) {
while (cp->c_flag & CALLB_EXECUTING)
cv_wait(&cp->c_done_cv, &ct->ct_lock);
/*
* cont if the callb is deleted while we're sleeping
*/
if (cp->c_flag == CALLB_FREE)
continue;
cp->c_flag |= CALLB_EXECUTING;
#ifdef CALLB_DEBUG
printf("callb_execute: name=%s func=%p arg=%p\n",
cp->c_name, (void *)cp->c_func, (void *)cp->c_arg);
#endif /* CALLB_DEBUG */
mutex_exit(&ct->ct_lock);
/* If callback function fails, pass back client's name */
if (!(*cp->c_func)(cp->c_arg, code))
ret = cp->c_name;
mutex_enter(&ct->ct_lock);
cp->c_flag &= ~CALLB_EXECUTING;
cv_broadcast(&cp->c_done_cv);
}
mutex_exit(&ct->ct_lock);
return (ret);
}
/*
* callers make sure no recursive entries to this func.
* dp->cc_lockp is registered by callb_add to protect callb_cpr_t structure.
*
* When calling to stop a kernel thread (code == CB_CODE_CPR_CHKPT) we
* use a cv_timedwait() in case the kernel thread is blocked.
*
* Note that this is a generic callback handler for daemon CPR and
* should NOT be changed to accommodate any specific requirement in a daemon.
* Individual daemons that require changes to the handler shall write
* callback routines in their own daemon modules.
*/
boolean_t
callb_generic_cpr(void *arg, int code)
{
callb_cpr_t *cp = (callb_cpr_t *)arg;
clock_t ret = 0; /* assume success */
mutex_enter(cp->cc_lockp);
switch (code) {
case CB_CODE_CPR_CHKPT:
cp->cc_events |= CALLB_CPR_START;
#ifdef CPR_NOT_THREAD_SAFE
while (!(cp->cc_events & CALLB_CPR_SAFE))
/* cv_timedwait() returns -1 if it times out. */
if ((ret = cv_reltimedwait(&cp->cc_callb_cv,
cp->cc_lockp, (callb_timeout_sec * hz),
TR_CLOCK_TICK)) == -1)
break;
#endif
break;
case CB_CODE_CPR_RESUME:
cp->cc_events &= ~CALLB_CPR_START;
cv_signal(&cp->cc_stop_cv);
break;
}
mutex_exit(cp->cc_lockp);
return (ret != -1);
}
/*
* The generic callback function associated with kernel threads which
* are always considered safe.
*/
boolean_t
callb_generic_cpr_safe(void *arg, int code)
{
(void) arg, (void) code;
return (B_TRUE);
}
/*
* Prevent additions to callback table.
*/
void
callb_lock_table(void)
{
mutex_enter(&ct->ct_lock);
ASSERT(!ct->ct_busy);
ct->ct_busy = B_TRUE;
mutex_exit(&ct->ct_lock);
}
/*
* Allow additions to callback table.
*/
void
callb_unlock_table(void)
{
mutex_enter(&ct->ct_lock);
ASSERT(ct->ct_busy);
ct->ct_busy = B_FALSE;
cv_broadcast(&ct->ct_busy_cv);
mutex_exit(&ct->ct_lock);
}
SYSINIT(sol_callb, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_FIRST, callb_init, NULL);
SYSUNINIT(sol_callb, SI_SUB_DRIVERS, SI_ORDER_FIRST, callb_fini, NULL);