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/*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1991,1990,1989Carnegie Mellon University.
* Copyright (c) 1993,1994 The University of Utah and
* the Computer Systems Laboratory (CSL).
* All rights reserved.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON, THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL ALLOW FREE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" CONDITION, AND DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY
* OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon
* the rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
/*
*/
/*
* File: ipc/ipc_pset.c
* Author: Rich Draves
* Date: 1989
*
* Functions to manipulate IPC port sets.
*/
#include <kern/printf.h>
#include <mach/port.h>
#include <mach/kern_return.h>
#include <mach/message.h>
#include <ipc/ipc_mqueue.h>
#include <ipc/ipc_object.h>
#include <ipc/ipc_pset.h>
#include <ipc/ipc_right.h>
#include <ipc/ipc_space.h>
#if MACH_KDB
#include <ddb/db_output.h>
#include <ipc/ipc_print.h>
#endif /* MACH_KDB */
/*
* Routine: ipc_pset_alloc
* Purpose:
* Allocate a port set.
* Conditions:
* Nothing locked. If successful, the port set is returned
* locked. (The caller doesn't have a reference.)
* Returns:
* KERN_SUCCESS The port set is allocated.
* KERN_INVALID_TASK The space is dead.
* KERN_NO_SPACE No room for an entry in the space.
* KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE Couldn't allocate memory.
*/
kern_return_t
ipc_pset_alloc(
ipc_space_t space,
mach_port_t *namep,
ipc_pset_t *psetp)
{
ipc_pset_t pset;
mach_port_t name;
kern_return_t kr;
kr = ipc_object_alloc(space, IOT_PORT_SET,
MACH_PORT_TYPE_PORT_SET, 0,
&name, (ipc_object_t *) &pset);
if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
return kr;
/* pset is locked */
ipc_target_init(&pset->ips_target, name);
*namep = name;
*psetp = pset;
return KERN_SUCCESS;
}
/*
* Routine: ipc_pset_alloc_name
* Purpose:
* Allocate a port set, with a specific name.
* Conditions:
* Nothing locked. If successful, the port set is returned
* locked. (The caller doesn't have a reference.)
* Returns:
* KERN_SUCCESS The port set is allocated.
* KERN_INVALID_TASK The space is dead.
* KERN_NAME_EXISTS The name already denotes a right.
* KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE Couldn't allocate memory.
*/
kern_return_t
ipc_pset_alloc_name(
ipc_space_t space,
mach_port_t name,
ipc_pset_t *psetp)
{
ipc_pset_t pset;
kern_return_t kr;
kr = ipc_object_alloc_name(space, IOT_PORT_SET,
MACH_PORT_TYPE_PORT_SET, 0,
name, (ipc_object_t *) &pset);
if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS)
return kr;
/* pset is locked */
ipc_target_init(&pset->ips_target, name);
*psetp = pset;
return KERN_SUCCESS;
}
/*
* Routine: ipc_pset_add
* Purpose:
* Puts a port into a port set.
* The port set gains a reference.
* Conditions:
* Both port and port set are locked and active.
* The port isn't already in a set.
* The owner of the port set is also receiver for the port.
*/
void
ipc_pset_add(
ipc_pset_t pset,
ipc_port_t port)
{
assert(ips_active(pset));
assert(ip_active(port));
assert(port->ip_pset == IPS_NULL);
port->ip_pset = pset;
port->ip_cur_target = &pset->ips_target;
ips_reference(pset);
imq_lock(&port->ip_messages);
imq_lock(&pset->ips_messages);
/* move messages from port's queue to the port set's queue */
ipc_mqueue_move(&pset->ips_messages, &port->ip_messages, port);
imq_unlock(&pset->ips_messages);
assert(ipc_kmsg_queue_empty(&port->ip_messages.imq_messages));
/* wake up threads waiting to receive from the port */
ipc_mqueue_changed(&port->ip_messages, MACH_RCV_PORT_CHANGED);
assert(ipc_thread_queue_empty(&port->ip_messages.imq_threads));
imq_unlock(&port->ip_messages);
}
/*
* Routine: ipc_pset_remove
* Purpose:
* Removes a port from a port set.
* The port set loses a reference.
* Conditions:
* Both port and port set are locked.
* The port must be active.
*/
void
ipc_pset_remove(
ipc_pset_t pset,
ipc_port_t port)
{
assert(ip_active(port));
assert(port->ip_pset == pset);
port->ip_pset = IPS_NULL;
port->ip_cur_target = &port->ip_target;
ips_release(pset);
imq_lock(&port->ip_messages);
imq_lock(&pset->ips_messages);
/* move messages from port set's queue to the port's queue */
ipc_mqueue_move(&port->ip_messages, &pset->ips_messages, port);
imq_unlock(&pset->ips_messages);
imq_unlock(&port->ip_messages);
}
/*
* Routine: ipc_pset_move
* Purpose:
* If nset is IPS_NULL, removes port
* from the port set it is in. Otherwise, adds
* port to nset, removing it from any set
* it might already be in.
* Conditions:
* The space is read-locked.
* Returns:
* KERN_SUCCESS Moved the port.
* KERN_NOT_IN_SET nset is null and port isn't in a set.
*/
kern_return_t
ipc_pset_move(
ipc_space_t space,
ipc_port_t port,
ipc_pset_t nset)
{
ipc_pset_t oset;
/*
* While we've got the space locked, it holds refs for
* the port and nset (because of the entries). Also,
* they must be alive. While we've got port locked, it
* holds a ref for oset, which might not be alive.
*/
ip_lock(port);
assert(ip_active(port));
oset = port->ip_pset;
if (oset == nset) {
/* the port is already in the new set: a noop */
is_read_unlock(space);
} else if (oset == IPS_NULL) {
/* just add port to the new set */
ips_lock(nset);
assert(ips_active(nset));
is_read_unlock(space);
ipc_pset_add(nset, port);
ips_unlock(nset);
} else if (nset == IPS_NULL) {
/* just remove port from the old set */
is_read_unlock(space);
ips_lock(oset);
ipc_pset_remove(oset, port);
if (ips_active(oset))
ips_unlock(oset);
else {
ips_check_unlock(oset);
oset = IPS_NULL; /* trigger KERN_NOT_IN_SET */
}
} else {
/* atomically move port from oset to nset */
if (oset < nset) {
ips_lock(oset);
ips_lock(nset);
} else {
ips_lock(nset);
ips_lock(oset);
}
is_read_unlock(space);
assert(ips_active(nset));
ipc_pset_remove(oset, port);
ipc_pset_add(nset, port);
ips_unlock(nset);
ips_check_unlock(oset); /* KERN_NOT_IN_SET not a possibility */
}
ip_unlock(port);
return (((nset == IPS_NULL) && (oset == IPS_NULL)) ?
KERN_NOT_IN_SET : KERN_SUCCESS);
}
/*
* Routine: ipc_pset_destroy
* Purpose:
* Destroys a port_set.
*
* Doesn't remove members from the port set;
* that happens lazily. As members are removed,
* their messages are removed from the queue.
* Conditions:
* The port_set is locked and alive.
* The caller has a reference, which is consumed.
* Afterwards, the port_set is unlocked and dead.
*/
void
ipc_pset_destroy(
ipc_pset_t pset)
{
assert(ips_active(pset));
pset->ips_object.io_bits &= ~IO_BITS_ACTIVE;
imq_lock(&pset->ips_messages);
ipc_mqueue_changed(&pset->ips_messages, MACH_RCV_PORT_DIED);
imq_unlock(&pset->ips_messages);
/* Common destruction for the IPC target. */
ipc_target_terminate(&pset->ips_target);
ips_release(pset); /* consume the ref our caller gave us */
ips_check_unlock(pset);
}
#if MACH_KDB
#define printf kdbprintf
/*
* Routine: ipc_pset_print
* Purpose:
* Pretty-print a port set for kdb.
*/
void
ipc_pset_print(
ipc_pset_t pset)
{
printf("pset 0x%x\n", pset);
indent += 2;
ipc_object_print(&pset->ips_object);
iprintf("local_name = 0x%x\n", pset->ips_local_name);
iprintf("kmsgs = 0x%x", pset->ips_messages.imq_messages.ikmq_base);
printf(",rcvrs = 0x%x\n", pset->ips_messages.imq_threads.ithq_base);
indent -=2;
}
#endif /* MACH_KDB */
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