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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION 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. .\" .Dd April 27, 2016 .Dt PSREF 9 .Os .\""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .Sh NAME .Nm psref .Nd passive references .\""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/psref.h .\" .Ft struct psref_class * .Fn psref_class_create "const char *name" "int ipl" .Ft void .Fn psref_class_destroy "struct psref_class *class" .\" .Ft void .Fn psref_target_init "struct psref_target *target" "struct psref_class *class" .Ft void .Fn psref_target_destroy "struct psref_target *target" "struct psref_class *class" .\" .Ft void .Fn psref_acquire "struct psref *ref" "const struct psref_target *target" "struct psref_class *class" .Ft void .Fn psref_release "struct psref *ref" "const struct psref_target *target" "struct psref_class *class" .Ft void .Fn psref_copy "struct psref *pto" "const struct psref *pfrom" "struct psref_class *class" .\" .Pp .Fd "#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC" .Ft bool .Fn psref_held "const struct psref_target *target" "struct psref_class *class" .Fd "#endif" .\""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm abstraction allows CPUs to cheaply acquire and release .Em passive references to a resource, which guarantee the resource will not be destroyed until the reference is released. Acquiring and releasing passive references requires no interprocessor synchronization, except when the resource is pending destruction. .\" .Pp Passive references are an intermediate between .Xr pserialize 9 and reference counting: .Bl -hyphen .It .Xr pserialize 9 read sections require no interprocessor synchronization, but must be of short duration, and may not sleep. A .Xr pserialize 9 read section blocks soft interrupts on the local CPU until it is complete. .It Reference counting requires interprocessor synchronization via .Xr atomic_ops 3 or .Xr mutex 9 . However, with reference counting, a reference may be held for arbitrary durations, may be transferred between owners across CPUs and threads, and may be held by a caller that sleeps. .El .\" .Pp Passive references share some properties of both: passive references avoid interprocessor synchronization, and do not block soft interrupts, but can be held by a caller that sleeps. However, a caller holding a passive reference may not transfer it from one LWP to another, and the caller's LWP must be bound to a single CPU while it holds any passive references. .Pp Thus, passive references are useful for incrementally parallelizing resources whose operations may sleep, such as in the network stack, before comprehensively removing sleeps from the code paths involved. .\" .Pp Resources to which callers may hold passive references are called .Em targets , and must contain an embedded .Vt struct psref_target object, initialized with .Fn psref_target_init . .Pp When a caller wants to guarantee that a resource will not be destroyed until it is done, it must allocate storage for a .Vt struct psref object, find the .Vt struct psref_target for the resource it seeks, and use .Fn psref_acquire to acquire a passive reference. When a caller is done with the resource, it must release the resource with .Fn psref_release . .Pp When a resource is about to go away, its passive reference target must be passed to .Fn psref_target_destroy to wait until all extant passive references are released; then the resource itself may be freed. .\" .Pp .Vt struct psref_target and .Vt struct psref objects must be allocated by the caller, but they should be treated as opaque and should not be inspected or copied. .\" .Pp Passive reference targets are grouped into .Em classes , represented by an opaque .Vt struct psref_class object, e.g. the class of all network routes, or the class of all file systems mount points, which may be needed at different interrupt priority levels. .\""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .Sh FUNCTIONS .Bl -tag -width abcd .It Fn psref_class_create name ipl Create a passive reference class with the given name and interrupt priority level, and return an opaque pointer describing it. The name must be at most eight characters long, and will be shown in utilities such as .Xr ps 1 for threads that are waiting to destroy passive reference targets. On failure, return .Dv NULL instead. .\"""""""""""""""" .It Fn psref_class_destroy class Destroy a passive reference class created with .Fn psref_class_create . There must be no more passive references in this class. .\"""""""""""""""" .It Fn psref_target_init target class Initialize a passive reference target in a .Vt struct psref_target object allocated by the caller in the given class. .Pp The caller must issue a .Xr membar_producer 3 after calling .Fn psref_target_init and before publishing a pointer to the target so that other CPUs can see it, e.g. by inserting it into a .Xr pslist 9 . .\"""""""""""""""" .It Fn psref_target_destroy target class Wait for all extant passive references to .Fa target on all CPUs to be released, and then destroy it. The passive reference target .Fa target must have been initialized with .Fn psref_target_init in the same .Fa class . May sleep. .Pp The caller must guarantee that no new references to .Fa target will be acquired once it calls .Fn psref_target_destroy , e.g. by removing the target from a .Xr pslist 9 and calling .Xr pserialize_perform 9 to wait for .Xr pserialize 9 readers to complete. .Pp No further use of the target is allowed unless it is reinitialized with .Fn psref_target_init . Multiple concurrent calls to .Fn psref_target_destroy are not allowed. .\"""""""""""""""" .It Fn psref_acquire ref target class Acquire a passive reference to .Fa target , storing per-CPU bookkeeping in .Fa ref . The class of .Fa target must be .Fa class . .Pp The caller must ensure by some other mechanism than passive references that the target will not be destroyed before the call to .Fn psref_acquire ; typically this will be via a .Xr pserialize 9 read section. .Pp The caller's LWP must be bound to a CPU. .\"""""""""""""""" .It Fn psref_release ref target class Release the passive reference .Fa ref , which must have been acquired to point at .Fa target in the class .Fa class , waking a thread calling .Fn psref_target_destroy if any. .Pp Further use of the resource represented by .Fa target is not allowed, unless it is re-acquired in the same way that it was originally acquired. .\"""""""""""""""" .It Fn psref_copy pto pfrom class Copy the passive reference .Fa pfrom to .Fa pto , which must be to a target in .Fa class . The resource represented by the target of the passive references will not be destroyed before both references are released. .\"""""""""""""""" .It Fn psref_held target class Return true if the current CPU holds a passive reference to .Fa target in the passive reference class .Fa class , or false if not. .Pp This does not answer about other CPUs \(em it does not tell you whether .Em any CPU holds a passive reference to .Fa target . .Pp This may be used only in assertions, e.g. with .Xr KASSERT 9 , not for making run-time decisions. This should be used only for positive assertions, as in .Li KASSERT(psref_held( Ns Fa target Ns Li , Fa class Ns Li )) , not for negative assertions, as in .Li KASSERT(!psref_held( Ns Fa target Ns Li , Fa class Ns Li )) , unless you are sure you can prove that no caller holds a reference either. .El .\""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .Sh EXAMPLES .Bd -literal struct frotz { int f_key; ... struct pslist_entry f_entry; struct psref_target f_target; }; static struct { kmutex_t lock; struct pslist_head list; } frobbotzim __cacheline_aligned; static pserialize_t frobbotzim_psz __read_mostly; static struct psref_class *frobbotzim_prc __read_mostly; void publish_as_frotz(uint64_t key, ...) { struct frotz *f; f = kmem_alloc(sizeof(*f), KM_SLEEP); f->f_key = key; f->f_... = ...; PSLIST_ENTRY_INIT(f, f_entry); psref_target_init(&f->f_target, frobbotzim_prc); mutex_enter(&frobbotzim.lock); PSLIST_WRITER_INSERT_HEAD(&frobbotzim.list, f, f_entry); mutex_exit(&frobbotzim.lock); } int use_frotz(int key, int op) { struct frotz *f; struct psref ref; /* Acquire a passive reference. */ if ((f = lookup_frotz(key, &ref)) == NULL) return ENOENT; /* Do something that may sleep. */ do_stuff_with_frotz(f, op); /* Release passive reference, possibly waking destroy_frotz. */ psref_release(&ref, &f->f_psref, frobbotzim_prc); return 0; } struct frotz * lookup_frotz(int key, struct psref *ref) { struct frotz *f; int s; /* Look up a frotz in a pserialized list. */ s = pserialize_read_enter(); PSLIST_READER_FOREACH(f, &frobbotzim.list, struct frotz, f_next) { /* f is stable until pserialize_read_exit. */ if (f->f_key == key) { /* Acquire a passive reference. */ psref_acquire(ref, &f->f_target, frobbotzim_prc); /* f is now stable until psref_release. */ break; } } pserialize_read_exit(s); return f; } void destroy_frotz(int key) { struct frotz *f; /* Look up and delete a frotz. */ mutex_enter(&frobbotzim.lock); PSLIST_WRITER_FOREACH(f, &frobbotzim.list, struct frotz, f_entry) { if (f->f_key == key) { /* * Unlink the frotz from the list to stop new * pserialize read sections from seeing it. */ PSLIST_WRITER_REMOVE(f, f_entry); /* * Wait until extant pserialize read sections * have completed. */ pserialize_perform(frobbotzim_psz); break; } } mutex_exit(&frobbotzim.lock); if (f != NULL) { /* Wait for all readers to drain before freeing. */ psref_target_destroy(&f->f_target, frobbotzim_prc); PSLIST_ENTRY_DESTROY(f, f_entry); kmem_free(f, sizeof(*f)); } } .Ed .\""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .Sh CODE REFERENCES The .Nm abstraction is implemented in .Pa sys/kern/subr_psref.c . .\""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr pserialize 9 , .Xr pslist 9 .\""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .Sh HISTORY The .Nm data structure first appeared in .Nx 8.0 . .\""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" .Sh AUTHORS .An Taylor R Campbell Aq Mt riastradh@NetBSD.org