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/*- * Copyright (c) 2007 Ariff Abdullah <ariff@FreeBSD.org> * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR 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 AUTHOR 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. * * $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/sys/dev/sound/clone.c 193640 2009-06-07 19:12:08Z ariff $ */ #include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/systm.h> #include <sys/conf.h> #include <sys/kernel.h> #include <sys/malloc.h> #include <sys/proc.h> #ifdef HAVE_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS #include "opt_snd.h" #endif #if defined(SND_DIAGNOSTIC) || defined(SND_DEBUG) #include <dev/sound/pcm/sound.h> #endif #include <dev/sound/clone.h> /* * So here we go again, another clonedevs manager. Unlike default clonedevs, * this clone manager is designed to withstand various abusive behavior * (such as 'while : ; do ls /dev/whatever ; done', etc.), reusable object * after reaching certain expiration threshold, aggressive garbage collector, * transparent device allocator and concurrency handling across multiple * thread/proc. Due to limited information given by dev_clone EVENTHANDLER, * we don't have much clues whether the caller wants a real open() or simply * making fun of us with things like stat(), mtime() etc. Assuming that: * 1) Time window between dev_clone EH <-> real open() should be small * enough and 2) mtime()/stat() etc. always looks like a half way / stalled * operation, we can decide whether a new cdev must be created, old * (expired) cdev can be reused or an existing cdev can be shared. * * Most of the operations and logics are generic enough and can be applied * on other places (such as if_tap, snp, etc). Perhaps this can be * rearranged to complement clone_*(). However, due to this still being * specific to the sound driver (and as a proof of concept on how it can be * done), si_drv2 is used to keep the pointer of the clone list entry to * avoid expensive lookup. */ /* clone entry */ struct snd_clone_entry { TAILQ_ENTRY(snd_clone_entry) link; struct snd_clone *parent; struct cdev *devt; struct timespec tsp; uint32_t flags; pid_t pid; int unit; }; /* clone manager */ struct snd_clone { TAILQ_HEAD(link_head, snd_clone_entry) head; struct timespec tsp; int refcount; int size; int typemask; int maxunit; int deadline; uint32_t flags; }; #ifdef SND_DIAGNOSTIC #define SND_CLONE_ASSERT(x, y) do { \ if (!(x)) \ panic y; \ } while (0) #else #define SND_CLONE_ASSERT(...) KASSERT(__VA_ARGS__) #endif /* * Shamelessly ripped off from vfs_subr.c * We need at least 1/HZ precision as default timestamping. */ enum { SND_TSP_SEC, SND_TSP_HZ, SND_TSP_USEC, SND_TSP_NSEC }; static int snd_timestamp_precision = SND_TSP_HZ; TUNABLE_INT("hw.snd.timestamp_precision", &snd_timestamp_precision); void snd_timestamp(struct timespec *tsp) { struct timeval tv; switch (snd_timestamp_precision) { case SND_TSP_SEC: tsp->tv_sec = time_second; tsp->tv_nsec = 0; break; case SND_TSP_HZ: getnanouptime(tsp); break; case SND_TSP_USEC: microuptime(&tv); TIMEVAL_TO_TIMESPEC(&tv, tsp); break; case SND_TSP_NSEC: nanouptime(tsp); break; default: snd_timestamp_precision = SND_TSP_HZ; getnanouptime(tsp); break; } } #if defined(SND_DIAGNOSTIC) || defined(SND_DEBUG) static int sysctl_hw_snd_timestamp_precision(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { int err, val; val = snd_timestamp_precision; err = sysctl_handle_int(oidp, &val, 0, req); if (err == 0 && req->newptr != NULL) { switch (val) { case SND_TSP_SEC: case SND_TSP_HZ: case SND_TSP_USEC: case SND_TSP_NSEC: snd_timestamp_precision = val; break; default: break; } } return (err); } SYSCTL_PROC(_hw_snd, OID_AUTO, timestamp_precision, CTLTYPE_INT | CTLFLAG_RW, 0, sizeof(int), sysctl_hw_snd_timestamp_precision, "I", "timestamp precision (0=s 1=hz 2=us 3=ns)"); #endif /* * snd_clone_create() : Return opaque allocated clone manager. */ struct snd_clone * snd_clone_create(int typemask, int maxunit, int deadline, uint32_t flags) { struct snd_clone *c; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(!(typemask & ~SND_CLONE_MAXUNIT), ("invalid typemask: 0x%08x", typemask)); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(maxunit == -1 || !(maxunit & ~(~typemask & SND_CLONE_MAXUNIT)), ("maxunit overflow: typemask=0x%08x maxunit=%d", typemask, maxunit)); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(!(flags & ~SND_CLONE_MASK), ("invalid clone flags=0x%08x", flags)); c = malloc(sizeof(*c), M_DEVBUF, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); c->refcount = 0; c->size = 0; c->typemask = typemask; c->maxunit = (maxunit == -1) ? (~typemask & SND_CLONE_MAXUNIT) : maxunit; c->deadline = deadline; c->flags = flags; snd_timestamp(&c->tsp); TAILQ_INIT(&c->head); return (c); } int snd_clone_busy(struct snd_clone *c) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); if (c->size == 0) return (0); TAILQ_FOREACH(ce, &c->head, link) { if ((ce->flags & SND_CLONE_BUSY) || (ce->devt != NULL && ce->devt->si_threadcount != 0)) return (EBUSY); } return (0); } /* * snd_clone_enable()/disable() : Suspend/resume clone allocation through * snd_clone_alloc(). Everything else will not be affected by this. */ int snd_clone_enable(struct snd_clone *c) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); if (c->flags & SND_CLONE_ENABLE) return (EINVAL); c->flags |= SND_CLONE_ENABLE; return (0); } int snd_clone_disable(struct snd_clone *c) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); if (!(c->flags & SND_CLONE_ENABLE)) return (EINVAL); c->flags &= ~SND_CLONE_ENABLE; return (0); } /* * Getters / Setters. Not worth explaining :) */ int snd_clone_getsize(struct snd_clone *c) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); return (c->size); } int snd_clone_getmaxunit(struct snd_clone *c) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); return (c->maxunit); } int snd_clone_setmaxunit(struct snd_clone *c, int maxunit) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(maxunit == -1 || !(maxunit & ~(~c->typemask & SND_CLONE_MAXUNIT)), ("maxunit overflow: typemask=0x%08x maxunit=%d", c->typemask, maxunit)); c->maxunit = (maxunit == -1) ? (~c->typemask & SND_CLONE_MAXUNIT) : maxunit; return (c->maxunit); } int snd_clone_getdeadline(struct snd_clone *c) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); return (c->deadline); } int snd_clone_setdeadline(struct snd_clone *c, int deadline) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); c->deadline = deadline; return (c->deadline); } int snd_clone_gettime(struct snd_clone *c, struct timespec *tsp) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(tsp != NULL, ("NULL timespec")); *tsp = c->tsp; return (0); } uint32_t snd_clone_getflags(struct snd_clone *c) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); return (c->flags); } uint32_t snd_clone_setflags(struct snd_clone *c, uint32_t flags) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(!(flags & ~SND_CLONE_MASK), ("invalid clone flags=0x%08x", flags)); c->flags = flags; return (c->flags); } int snd_clone_getdevtime(struct cdev *dev, struct timespec *tsp) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev != NULL, ("NULL dev")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(tsp != NULL, ("NULL timespec")); ce = dev->si_drv2; if (ce == NULL) return (ENODEV); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(ce->parent != NULL, ("NULL parent")); *tsp = ce->tsp; return (0); } uint32_t snd_clone_getdevflags(struct cdev *dev) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev != NULL, ("NULL dev")); ce = dev->si_drv2; if (ce == NULL) return (0xffffffff); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(ce->parent != NULL, ("NULL parent")); return (ce->flags); } uint32_t snd_clone_setdevflags(struct cdev *dev, uint32_t flags) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev != NULL, ("NULL dev")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(!(flags & ~SND_CLONE_DEVMASK), ("invalid clone dev flags=0x%08x", flags)); ce = dev->si_drv2; if (ce == NULL) return (0xffffffff); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(ce->parent != NULL, ("NULL parent")); ce->flags = flags; return (ce->flags); } /* Elapsed time conversion to ms */ #define SND_CLONE_ELAPSED(x, y) \ ((((x)->tv_sec - (y)->tv_sec) * 1000) + \ (((y)->tv_nsec > (x)->tv_nsec) ? \ (((1000000000L + (x)->tv_nsec - \ (y)->tv_nsec) / 1000000) - 1000) : \ (((x)->tv_nsec - (y)->tv_nsec) / 1000000))) #define SND_CLONE_EXPIRED(x, y, z) \ ((x)->deadline < 1 || \ ((y)->tv_sec - (z)->tv_sec) > ((x)->deadline / 1000) || \ SND_CLONE_ELAPSED(y, z) > (x)->deadline) /* * snd_clone_gc() : Garbage collector for stalled, expired objects. Refer to * clone.h for explanations on GC settings. */ int snd_clone_gc(struct snd_clone *c) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce, *tce; struct timespec now; int pruned; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); if (!(c->flags & SND_CLONE_GC_ENABLE) || c->size == 0) return (0); snd_timestamp(&now); /* * Bail out if the last clone handler was invoked below the deadline * threshold. */ if ((c->flags & SND_CLONE_GC_EXPIRED) && !SND_CLONE_EXPIRED(c, &now, &c->tsp)) return (0); pruned = 0; /* * Visit each object in reverse order. If the object is still being * referenced by a valid open(), skip it. Look for expired objects * and either revoke its clone invocation status or mercilessly * throw it away. */ TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE_SAFE(ce, &c->head, link_head, link, tce) { if (!(ce->flags & SND_CLONE_BUSY) && (!(ce->flags & SND_CLONE_INVOKE) || SND_CLONE_EXPIRED(c, &now, &ce->tsp))) { if ((c->flags & SND_CLONE_GC_REVOKE) || ce->devt->si_threadcount != 0) { ce->flags &= ~SND_CLONE_INVOKE; ce->pid = -1; } else { TAILQ_REMOVE(&c->head, ce, link); destroy_dev(ce->devt); free(ce, M_DEVBUF); c->size--; } pruned++; } } /* return total pruned objects */ return (pruned); } void snd_clone_destroy(struct snd_clone *c) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce, *tmp; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); ce = TAILQ_FIRST(&c->head); while (ce != NULL) { tmp = TAILQ_NEXT(ce, link); if (ce->devt != NULL) destroy_dev(ce->devt); free(ce, M_DEVBUF); ce = tmp; } free(c, M_DEVBUF); } /* * snd_clone_acquire() : The vital part of concurrency management. Must be * called somewhere at the beginning of open() handler. ENODEV is not really * fatal since it just tell the caller that this is not cloned stuff. * EBUSY is *real*, don't forget that! */ int snd_clone_acquire(struct cdev *dev) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev != NULL, ("NULL dev")); ce = dev->si_drv2; if (ce == NULL) return (ENODEV); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(ce->parent != NULL, ("NULL parent")); ce->flags &= ~SND_CLONE_INVOKE; if (ce->flags & SND_CLONE_BUSY) return (EBUSY); ce->flags |= SND_CLONE_BUSY; return (0); } /* * snd_clone_release() : Release busy status. Must be called somewhere at * the end of close() handler, or somewhere after fail open(). */ int snd_clone_release(struct cdev *dev) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev != NULL, ("NULL dev")); ce = dev->si_drv2; if (ce == NULL) return (ENODEV); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(ce->parent != NULL, ("NULL parent")); ce->flags &= ~SND_CLONE_INVOKE; if (!(ce->flags & SND_CLONE_BUSY)) return (EBADF); ce->flags &= ~SND_CLONE_BUSY; ce->pid = -1; return (0); } /* * snd_clone_ref/unref() : Garbage collector reference counter. To make * garbage collector run automatically, the sequence must be something like * this (both in open() and close() handlers): * * open() - 1) snd_clone_acquire() * 2) .... check check ... if failed, snd_clone_release() * 3) Success. Call snd_clone_ref() * * close() - 1) .... check check check .... * 2) Success. snd_clone_release() * 3) snd_clone_unref() . Garbage collector will run at this point * if this is the last referenced object. */ int snd_clone_ref(struct cdev *dev) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce; struct snd_clone *c; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev != NULL, ("NULL dev")); ce = dev->si_drv2; if (ce == NULL) return (0); c = ce->parent; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL parent")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c->refcount >= 0, ("refcount < 0")); return (++c->refcount); } int snd_clone_unref(struct cdev *dev) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce; struct snd_clone *c; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev != NULL, ("NULL dev")); ce = dev->si_drv2; if (ce == NULL) return (0); c = ce->parent; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL parent")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c->refcount > 0, ("refcount <= 0")); c->refcount--; /* * Run automatic garbage collector, if needed. */ if ((c->flags & SND_CLONE_GC_UNREF) && (!(c->flags & SND_CLONE_GC_LASTREF) || (c->refcount == 0 && (c->flags & SND_CLONE_GC_LASTREF)))) (void)snd_clone_gc(c); return (c->refcount); } void snd_clone_register(struct snd_clone_entry *ce, struct cdev *dev) { SND_CLONE_ASSERT(ce != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone_entry")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev != NULL, ("NULL dev")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev->si_drv2 == NULL, ("dev->si_drv2 not NULL")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT((ce->flags & SND_CLONE_ALLOC) == SND_CLONE_ALLOC, ("invalid clone alloc flags=0x%08x", ce->flags)); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(ce->devt == NULL, ("ce->devt not NULL")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(ce->unit == dev2unit(dev), ("invalid unit ce->unit=0x%08x dev2unit=0x%08x", ce->unit, dev2unit(dev))); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(ce->parent != NULL, ("NULL parent")); dev->si_drv2 = ce; ce->devt = dev; ce->flags &= ~SND_CLONE_ALLOC; ce->flags |= SND_CLONE_INVOKE; } struct snd_clone_entry * snd_clone_alloc(struct snd_clone *c, struct cdev **dev, int *unit, int tmask) { struct snd_clone_entry *ce, *after, *bce, *cce, *nce, *tce; struct timespec now; int cunit, allocunit; pid_t curpid; SND_CLONE_ASSERT(c != NULL, ("NULL snd_clone")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(dev != NULL, ("NULL dev pointer")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT((c->typemask & tmask) == tmask, ("invalid tmask: typemask=0x%08x tmask=0x%08x", c->typemask, tmask)); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(unit != NULL, ("NULL unit pointer")); SND_CLONE_ASSERT(*unit == -1 || !(*unit & (c->typemask | tmask)), ("typemask collision: typemask=0x%08x tmask=0x%08x *unit=%d", c->typemask, tmask, *unit)); if (!(c->flags & SND_CLONE_ENABLE) || (*unit != -1 && *unit > c->maxunit)) return (NULL); ce = NULL; after = NULL; bce = NULL; /* "b"usy candidate */ cce = NULL; /* "c"urthread/proc candidate */ nce = NULL; /* "n"ull, totally unbusy candidate */ tce = NULL; /* Last "t"ry candidate */ cunit = 0; allocunit = (*unit == -1) ? 0 : *unit; curpid = curthread->td_proc->p_pid; snd_timestamp(&now); TAILQ_FOREACH(ce, &c->head, link) { /* * Sort incrementally according to device type. */ if (tmask > (ce->unit & c->typemask)) { if (cunit == 0) after = ce; continue; } else if (tmask < (ce->unit & c->typemask)) break; /* * Shoot.. this is where the grumpiness begin. Just * return immediately. */ if (*unit != -1 && *unit == (ce->unit & ~tmask)) goto snd_clone_alloc_out; cunit++; /* * Simmilar device type. Sort incrementally according * to allocation unit. While here, look for free slot * and possible collision for new / future allocation. */ if (*unit == -1 && (ce->unit & ~tmask) == allocunit) allocunit++; if ((ce->unit & ~tmask) < allocunit) after = ce; /* * Clone logic: * 1. Look for non busy, but keep track of the best * possible busy cdev. * 2. Look for the best (oldest referenced) entry that is * in a same process / thread. * 3. Look for the best (oldest referenced), absolute free * entry. * 4. Lastly, look for the best (oldest referenced) * any entries that doesn't fit with anything above. */ if (ce->flags & SND_CLONE_BUSY) { if (ce->devt != NULL && (bce == NULL || timespeccmp(&ce->tsp, &bce->tsp, <))) bce = ce; continue; } if (ce->pid == curpid && (cce == NULL || timespeccmp(&ce->tsp, &cce->tsp, <))) cce = ce; else if (!(ce->flags & SND_CLONE_INVOKE) && (nce == NULL || timespeccmp(&ce->tsp, &nce->tsp, <))) nce = ce; else if (tce == NULL || timespeccmp(&ce->tsp, &tce->tsp, <)) tce = ce; } if (*unit != -1) goto snd_clone_alloc_new; else if (cce != NULL) { /* Same proc entry found, go for it */ ce = cce; goto snd_clone_alloc_out; } else if (nce != NULL) { /* * Next, try absolute free entry. If the calculated * allocunit is smaller, create new entry instead. */ if (allocunit < (nce->unit & ~tmask)) goto snd_clone_alloc_new; ce = nce; goto snd_clone_alloc_out; } else if (allocunit > c->maxunit) { /* * Maximum allowable unit reached. Try returning any * available cdev and hope for the best. If the lookup is * done for things like stat(), mtime() etc. , things should * be ok. Otherwise, open() handler should do further checks * and decide whether to return correct error code or not. */ if (tce != NULL) { ce = tce; goto snd_clone_alloc_out; } else if (bce != NULL) { ce = bce; goto snd_clone_alloc_out; } return (NULL); } snd_clone_alloc_new: /* * No free entries found, and we still haven't reached maximum * allowable units. Allocate, setup a minimal unique entry with busy * status so nobody will monkey on this new entry. Unit magic is set * right here to avoid collision with other contesting handler. * The caller must be carefull here to maintain its own * synchronization, as long as it will not conflict with malloc(9) * operations. * * That said, go figure. */ ce = malloc(sizeof(*ce), M_DEVBUF, ((c->flags & SND_CLONE_WAITOK) ? M_WAITOK : M_NOWAIT) | M_ZERO); if (ce == NULL) { if (*unit != -1) return (NULL); /* * We're being dense, ignorance is bliss, * Super Regulatory Measure (TM).. TRY AGAIN! */ if (nce != NULL) { ce = nce; goto snd_clone_alloc_out; } else if (tce != NULL) { ce = tce; goto snd_clone_alloc_out; } else if (bce != NULL) { ce = bce; goto snd_clone_alloc_out; } return (NULL); } /* Setup new entry */ ce->parent = c; ce->unit = tmask | allocunit; ce->pid = curpid; ce->tsp = now; ce->flags |= SND_CLONE_ALLOC; if (after != NULL) { TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&c->head, after, ce, link); } else { TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&c->head, ce, link); } c->size++; c->tsp = now; /* * Save new allocation unit for caller which will be used * by make_dev(). */ *unit = allocunit; return (ce); snd_clone_alloc_out: /* * Set, mark, timestamp the entry if this is a truly free entry. * Leave busy entry alone. */ if (!(ce->flags & SND_CLONE_BUSY)) { ce->pid = curpid; ce->tsp = now; ce->flags |= SND_CLONE_INVOKE; } c->tsp = now; *dev = ce->devt; return (NULL); }