1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1995 Terrence R. Lambert
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * Copyright (c) 1990, 1993
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40 *
41 *	@(#)kernel.h	8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
42 * $FreeBSD$
43 */
44
45#ifndef _SYS_KERNEL_H_
46#define	_SYS_KERNEL_H_
47
48#include <sys/linker_set.h>
49
50#ifdef _KERNEL
51
52/* for intrhook below */
53#include <sys/queue.h>
54
55/* Global variables for the kernel. */
56
57/* 1.1 */
58extern char kernelname[MAXPATHLEN];
59
60extern int tick;			/* usec per tick (1000000 / hz) */
61extern int hz;				/* system clock's frequency */
62extern int psratio;			/* ratio: prof / stat */
63extern int stathz;			/* statistics clock's frequency */
64extern int profhz;			/* profiling clock's frequency */
65extern int profprocs;			/* number of process's profiling */
66extern volatile int ticks;
67
68#endif /* _KERNEL */
69
70/*
71 * Enumerated types for known system startup interfaces.
72 *
73 * Startup occurs in ascending numeric order; the list entries are
74 * sorted prior to attempting startup to guarantee order.  Items
75 * of the same level are arbitrated for order based on the 'order'
76 * element.
77 *
78 * These numbers are arbitrary and are chosen ONLY for ordering; the
79 * enumeration values are explicit rather than implicit to provide
80 * for binary compatibility with inserted elements.
81 *
82 * The SI_SUB_LAST value must have the highest lexical value.
83 *
84 * The SI_SUB_SWAP values represent a value used by
85 * the BSD 4.4Lite but not by FreeBSD; it is maintained in dependent
86 * order to support porting.
87 */
88enum sysinit_sub_id {
89	SI_SUB_DUMMY		= 0x0000000,	/* not executed; for linker*/
90	SI_SUB_DONE		= 0x0000001,	/* processed*/
91	SI_SUB_TUNABLES		= 0x0700000,	/* establish tunable values */
92	SI_SUB_COPYRIGHT	= 0x0800001,	/* first use of console*/
93	SI_SUB_SETTINGS		= 0x0880000,	/* check and recheck settings */
94	SI_SUB_MTX_POOL_STATIC	= 0x0900000,	/* static mutex pool */
95	SI_SUB_LOCKMGR		= 0x0980000,	/* lockmgr locks */
96	SI_SUB_VM		= 0x1000000,	/* virtual memory system init*/
97	SI_SUB_KMEM		= 0x1800000,	/* kernel memory*/
98	SI_SUB_KVM_RSRC		= 0x1A00000,	/* kvm operational limits*/
99	SI_SUB_HYPERVISOR	= 0x1A40000,	/*
100						 * Hypervisor detection and
101						 * virtualization support
102						 * setup.
103						 */
104	SI_SUB_WITNESS		= 0x1A80000,	/* witness initialization */
105	SI_SUB_MTX_POOL_DYNAMIC	= 0x1AC0000,	/* dynamic mutex pool */
106	SI_SUB_LOCK		= 0x1B00000,	/* various locks */
107	SI_SUB_EVENTHANDLER	= 0x1C00000,	/* eventhandler init */
108	SI_SUB_VNET_PRELINK	= 0x1E00000,	/* vnet init before modules */
109	SI_SUB_KLD		= 0x2000000,	/* KLD and module setup */
110	SI_SUB_CPU		= 0x2100000,	/* CPU resource(s)*/
111	SI_SUB_RACCT		= 0x2110000,	/* resource accounting */
112	SI_SUB_RANDOM		= 0x2120000,	/* random number generator */
113	SI_SUB_KDTRACE		= 0x2140000,	/* Kernel dtrace hooks */
114	SI_SUB_MAC		= 0x2180000,	/* TrustedBSD MAC subsystem */
115	SI_SUB_MAC_POLICY	= 0x21C0000,	/* TrustedBSD MAC policies */
116	SI_SUB_MAC_LATE		= 0x21D0000,	/* TrustedBSD MAC subsystem */
117	SI_SUB_VNET		= 0x21E0000,	/* vnet 0 */
118	SI_SUB_INTRINSIC	= 0x2200000,	/* proc 0*/
119	SI_SUB_VM_CONF		= 0x2300000,	/* config VM, set limits*/
120	SI_SUB_DDB_SERVICES	= 0x2380000,	/* capture, scripting, etc. */
121	SI_SUB_RUN_QUEUE	= 0x2400000,	/* set up run queue*/
122	SI_SUB_KTRACE		= 0x2480000,	/* ktrace */
123	SI_SUB_OPENSOLARIS	= 0x2490000,	/* OpenSolaris compatibility */
124	SI_SUB_CYCLIC		= 0x24A0000,	/* Cyclic timers */
125	SI_SUB_AUDIT		= 0x24C0000,	/* audit */
126	SI_SUB_CREATE_INIT	= 0x2500000,	/* create init process*/
127	SI_SUB_SCHED_IDLE	= 0x2600000,	/* required idle procs */
128	SI_SUB_MBUF		= 0x2700000,	/* mbuf subsystem */
129	SI_SUB_INTR		= 0x2800000,	/* interrupt threads */
130	SI_SUB_SOFTINTR		= 0x2800001,	/* start soft interrupt thread */
131	SI_SUB_ACL		= 0x2900000,	/* start for filesystem ACLs */
132	SI_SUB_DEVFS		= 0x2F00000,	/* devfs ready for devices */
133	SI_SUB_INIT_IF		= 0x3000000,	/* prep for net interfaces */
134	SI_SUB_NETGRAPH		= 0x3010000,	/* Let Netgraph initialize */
135	SI_SUB_DTRACE		= 0x3020000,	/* DTrace subsystem */
136	SI_SUB_DTRACE_PROVIDER	= 0x3048000,	/* DTrace providers */
137	SI_SUB_DTRACE_ANON	= 0x308C000,	/* DTrace anon enabling */
138	SI_SUB_DRIVERS		= 0x3100000,	/* Let Drivers initialize */
139	SI_SUB_CONFIGURE	= 0x3800000,	/* Configure devices */
140	SI_SUB_VFS		= 0x4000000,	/* virtual filesystem*/
141	SI_SUB_CLOCKS		= 0x4800000,	/* real time and stat clocks*/
142	SI_SUB_CLIST		= 0x5800000,	/* clists*/
143	SI_SUB_SYSV_SHM		= 0x6400000,	/* System V shared memory*/
144	SI_SUB_SYSV_SEM		= 0x6800000,	/* System V semaphores*/
145	SI_SUB_SYSV_MSG		= 0x6C00000,	/* System V message queues*/
146	SI_SUB_P1003_1B		= 0x6E00000,	/* P1003.1B realtime */
147	SI_SUB_PSEUDO		= 0x7000000,	/* pseudo devices*/
148	SI_SUB_EXEC		= 0x7400000,	/* execve() handlers */
149	SI_SUB_PROTO_BEGIN	= 0x8000000,	/* VNET initialization */
150	SI_SUB_PROTO_IF		= 0x8400000,	/* interfaces*/
151	SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAININIT	= 0x8600000,	/* domain registration system */
152	SI_SUB_PROTO_DOMAIN	= 0x8800000,	/* domains (address families?)*/
153	SI_SUB_PROTO_IFATTACHDOMAIN	= 0x8800001,	/* domain dependent data init*/
154	SI_SUB_PROTO_END	= 0x8ffffff,	/* VNET helper functions */
155	SI_SUB_KPROF		= 0x9000000,	/* kernel profiling*/
156	SI_SUB_KICK_SCHEDULER	= 0xa000000,	/* start the timeout events*/
157	SI_SUB_INT_CONFIG_HOOKS	= 0xa800000,	/* Interrupts enabled config */
158	SI_SUB_ROOT_CONF	= 0xb000000,	/* Find root devices */
159	SI_SUB_DUMP_CONF	= 0xb200000,	/* Find dump devices */
160	SI_SUB_RAID		= 0xb380000,	/* Configure GEOM classes */
161	SI_SUB_SWAP		= 0xc000000,	/* swap */
162	SI_SUB_INTRINSIC_POST	= 0xd000000,	/* proc 0 cleanup*/
163	SI_SUB_SYSCALLS		= 0xd800000,	/* register system calls */
164	SI_SUB_VNET_DONE	= 0xdc00000,	/* vnet registration complete */
165	SI_SUB_KTHREAD_INIT	= 0xe000000,	/* init process*/
166	SI_SUB_KTHREAD_PAGE	= 0xe400000,	/* pageout daemon*/
167	SI_SUB_KTHREAD_VM	= 0xe800000,	/* vm daemon*/
168	SI_SUB_KTHREAD_BUF	= 0xea00000,	/* buffer daemon*/
169	SI_SUB_KTHREAD_UPDATE	= 0xec00000,	/* update daemon*/
170	SI_SUB_KTHREAD_IDLE	= 0xee00000,	/* idle procs*/
171	SI_SUB_SMP		= 0xf000000,	/* start the APs*/
172	SI_SUB_RACCTD		= 0xf100000,	/* start raccd*/
173	SI_SUB_LAST		= 0xfffffff	/* final initialization */
174};
175
176
177/*
178 * Some enumerated orders; "ANY" sorts last.
179 */
180enum sysinit_elem_order {
181	SI_ORDER_FIRST		= 0x0000000,	/* first*/
182	SI_ORDER_SECOND		= 0x0000001,	/* second*/
183	SI_ORDER_THIRD		= 0x0000002,	/* third*/
184	SI_ORDER_FOURTH		= 0x0000003,	/* fourth*/
185	SI_ORDER_MIDDLE		= 0x1000000,	/* somewhere in the middle */
186	SI_ORDER_ANY		= 0xfffffff	/* last*/
187};
188
189
190/*
191 * A system initialization call instance
192 *
193 * At the moment there is one instance of sysinit.  We probably do not
194 * want two which is why this code is if'd out, but we definitely want
195 * to discern SYSINIT's which take non-constant data pointers and
196 * SYSINIT's which take constant data pointers,
197 *
198 * The C_* macros take functions expecting const void * arguments
199 * while the non-C_* macros take functions expecting just void * arguments.
200 *
201 * With -Wcast-qual on, the compiler issues warnings:
202 *	- if we pass non-const data or functions taking non-const data
203 *	  to a C_* macro.
204 *
205 *	- if we pass const data to the normal macros
206 *
207 * However, no warning is issued if we pass a function taking const data
208 * through a normal non-const macro.  This is ok because the function is
209 * saying it won't modify the data so we don't care whether the data is
210 * modifiable or not.
211 */
212
213typedef void (*sysinit_nfunc_t)(void *);
214typedef void (*sysinit_cfunc_t)(const void *);
215
216struct sysinit {
217	enum sysinit_sub_id	subsystem;	/* subsystem identifier*/
218	enum sysinit_elem_order	order;		/* init order within subsystem*/
219	sysinit_cfunc_t func;			/* function		*/
220	const void	*udata;			/* multiplexer/argument */
221};
222
223/*
224 * Default: no special processing
225 *
226 * The C_ version of SYSINIT is for data pointers to const
227 * data ( and functions taking data pointers to const data ).
228 * At the moment it is no different from SYSINIT and thus
229 * still results in warnings.
230 *
231 * The casts are necessary to have the compiler produce the
232 * correct warnings when -Wcast-qual is used.
233 *
234 */
235#define	C_SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident)	\
236	static struct sysinit uniquifier ## _sys_init = {	\
237		subsystem,					\
238		order,						\
239		func,						\
240		(ident)						\
241	};							\
242	DATA_SET(sysinit_set,uniquifier ## _sys_init)
243
244#define	SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident)	\
245	C_SYSINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order,			\
246	(sysinit_cfunc_t)(sysinit_nfunc_t)func, (void *)(ident))
247
248/*
249 * Called on module unload: no special processing
250 */
251#define	C_SYSUNINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident)	\
252	static struct sysinit uniquifier ## _sys_uninit = {	\
253		subsystem,					\
254		order,						\
255		func,						\
256		(ident)						\
257	};							\
258	DATA_SET(sysuninit_set,uniquifier ## _sys_uninit)
259
260#define	SYSUNINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order, func, ident)	\
261	C_SYSUNINIT(uniquifier, subsystem, order,		\
262	(sysinit_cfunc_t)(sysinit_nfunc_t)func, (void *)(ident))
263
264void	sysinit_add(struct sysinit **set, struct sysinit **set_end);
265
266/*
267 * Infrastructure for tunable 'constants'.  Value may be specified at compile
268 * time or kernel load time.  Rules relating tunables together can be placed
269 * in a SYSINIT function at SI_SUB_TUNABLES with SI_ORDER_ANY.
270 *
271 * WARNING: developers should never use the reserved suffixes specified in
272 * loader.conf(5) for any tunables or conflicts will result.
273 */
274
275/*
276 * int
277 * please avoid using for new tunables!
278 */
279extern void tunable_int_init(void *);
280struct tunable_int {
281	const char *path;
282	int *var;
283};
284#define	TUNABLE_INT(path, var)					\
285	static struct tunable_int __CONCAT(__tunable_int_, __LINE__) = { \
286		(path),						\
287		(var),						\
288	};							\
289	SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__),		\
290	    SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_int_init,	\
291	    &__CONCAT(__tunable_int_, __LINE__))
292
293#define	TUNABLE_INT_FETCH(path, var)	getenv_int((path), (var))
294
295/*
296 * long
297 */
298extern void tunable_long_init(void *);
299struct tunable_long {
300	const char *path;
301	long *var;
302};
303#define	TUNABLE_LONG(path, var)					\
304	static struct tunable_long __CONCAT(__tunable_long_, __LINE__) = { \
305		(path),						\
306		(var),						\
307	};							\
308	SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__),		\
309	    SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_long_init,\
310	    &__CONCAT(__tunable_long_, __LINE__))
311
312#define	TUNABLE_LONG_FETCH(path, var)	getenv_long((path), (var))
313
314/*
315 * unsigned long
316 */
317extern void tunable_ulong_init(void *);
318struct tunable_ulong {
319	const char *path;
320	unsigned long *var;
321};
322#define	TUNABLE_ULONG(path, var)				\
323	static struct tunable_ulong __CONCAT(__tunable_ulong_, __LINE__) = { \
324		(path),						\
325		(var),						\
326	};							\
327	SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__),		\
328	    SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_ulong_init, \
329	    &__CONCAT(__tunable_ulong_, __LINE__))
330
331#define	TUNABLE_ULONG_FETCH(path, var)	getenv_ulong((path), (var))
332
333/*
334 * quad
335 */
336extern void tunable_quad_init(void *);
337struct tunable_quad {
338	const char *path;
339	quad_t *var;
340};
341#define	TUNABLE_QUAD(path, var)					\
342	static struct tunable_quad __CONCAT(__tunable_quad_, __LINE__) = { \
343		(path),						\
344		(var),						\
345	};							\
346	SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__),		\
347	    SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_quad_init, \
348	    &__CONCAT(__tunable_quad_, __LINE__))
349
350#define	TUNABLE_QUAD_FETCH(path, var)	getenv_quad((path), (var))
351
352extern void tunable_str_init(void *);
353struct tunable_str {
354	const char *path;
355	char *var;
356	int size;
357};
358#define	TUNABLE_STR(path, var, size)				\
359	static struct tunable_str __CONCAT(__tunable_str_, __LINE__) = { \
360		(path),						\
361		(var),						\
362		(size),						\
363	};							\
364	SYSINIT(__CONCAT(__Tunable_init_, __LINE__),		\
365	    SI_SUB_TUNABLES, SI_ORDER_MIDDLE, tunable_str_init,	\
366	    &__CONCAT(__tunable_str_, __LINE__))
367
368#define	TUNABLE_STR_FETCH(path, var, size)			\
369	getenv_string((path), (var), (size))
370
371struct intr_config_hook {
372	TAILQ_ENTRY(intr_config_hook) ich_links;
373	void	(*ich_func)(void *arg);
374	void	*ich_arg;
375};
376
377int	config_intrhook_establish(struct intr_config_hook *hook);
378void	config_intrhook_disestablish(struct intr_config_hook *hook);
379
380#endif /* !_SYS_KERNEL_H_*/
381