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38 * @(#)kern_shutdown.c 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
39 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c,v 1.72.2.12 2002/02/21 19:15:10 dillon Exp $
40 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/kern_shutdown.c,v 1.62 2008/01/05 13:23:48 corecode Exp $
43 #include "opt_ddb.h"
44 #include "opt_ddb_trace.h"
45 #include "opt_hw_wdog.h"
46 #include "opt_panic.h"
47 #include "opt_show_busybufs.h"
49 #include <sys/param.h>
50 #include <sys/systm.h>
51 #include <sys/eventhandler.h>
52 #include <sys/buf.h>
53 #include <sys/disk.h>
54 #include <sys/diskslice.h>
55 #include <sys/reboot.h>
56 #include <sys/proc.h>
57 #include <sys/priv.h>
58 #include <sys/fcntl.h> /* FREAD */
59 #include <sys/stat.h> /* S_IFCHR */
60 #include <sys/vnode.h>
61 #include <sys/kernel.h>
62 #include <sys/kerneldump.h>
63 #include <sys/kthread.h>
64 #include <sys/malloc.h>
65 #include <sys/mount.h>
66 #include <sys/queue.h>
67 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
68 #include <sys/vkernel.h>
69 #include <sys/conf.h>
70 #include <sys/sysproto.h>
71 #include <sys/device.h>
72 #include <sys/cons.h>
73 #include <sys/shm.h>
74 #include <sys/kerneldump.h>
75 #include <sys/kern_syscall.h>
76 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
77 #include <vm/pmap.h>
79 #include <sys/thread2.h>
80 #include <sys/buf2.h>
81 #include <sys/mplock2.h>
83 #include <machine/clock.h>
84 #include <machine/md_var.h>
85 #include <machine/smp.h> /* smp_active_mask, cpuid */
86 #include <machine/vmparam.h>
87 #include <machine/thread.h>
89 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
91 #include <sys/wdog.h>
92 #include <dev/misc/gpio/gpio.h>
94 #ifndef PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME
95 #define PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME 15 /* default to 15 seconds */
96 #endif
99 * Note that stdarg.h and the ANSI style va_start macro is used for both
100 * ANSI and traditional C compilers. We use the machine version to stay
101 * within the confines of the kernel header files.
103 #include <machine/stdarg.h>
105 #ifdef DDB
106 #include <ddb/ddb.h>
107 #ifdef DDB_UNATTENDED
108 int debugger_on_panic = 0;
109 #else
110 int debugger_on_panic = 1;
111 #endif
112 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, debugger_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RW,
113 &debugger_on_panic, 0, "Run debugger on kernel panic");
115 #ifdef DDB_TRACE
116 int trace_on_panic = 1;
117 #else
118 int trace_on_panic = 0;
119 #endif
120 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, trace_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RW,
121 &trace_on_panic, 0, "Print stack trace on kernel panic");
122 #endif
124 static int sync_on_panic = 0;
125 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, sync_on_panic, CTLFLAG_RW,
126 &sync_on_panic, 0, "Do a sync before rebooting from a panic");
128 SYSCTL_NODE(_kern, OID_AUTO, shutdown, CTLFLAG_RW, 0, "Shutdown environment");
130 #ifdef HW_WDOG
132 * If there is a hardware watchdog, point this at the function needed to
133 * hold it off.
134 * It's needed when the kernel needs to do some lengthy operations.
135 * e.g. in wd.c when dumping core.. It's most annoying to have
136 * your precious core-dump only half written because the wdog kicked in.
138 watchdog_tickle_fn wdog_tickler = NULL;
139 #endif /* HW_WDOG */
142 * Variable panicstr contains argument to first call to panic; used as flag
143 * to indicate that the kernel has already called panic.
145 const char *panicstr;
147 int dumping; /* system is dumping */
148 static struct dumperinfo dumper; /* selected dumper */
150 #ifdef SMP
151 u_int panic_cpu_interlock; /* panic interlock */
152 globaldata_t panic_cpu_gd; /* which cpu took the panic */
153 #endif
155 int bootverbose = 0; /* note: assignment to force non-bss */
156 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, bootverbose, CTLFLAG_RW,
157 &bootverbose, 0, "Verbose kernel messages");
159 int cold = 1; /* note: assignment to force non-bss */
160 int dumplo; /* OBSOLETE - savecore compat */
161 u_int64_t dumplo64;
163 static void boot (int) __dead2;
164 static int setdumpdev (cdev_t dev);
165 static void poweroff_wait (void *, int);
166 static void print_uptime (void);
167 static void shutdown_halt (void *junk, int howto);
168 static void shutdown_panic (void *junk, int howto);
169 static void shutdown_reset (void *junk, int howto);
170 static int shutdown_busycount1(struct buf *bp, void *info);
171 static int shutdown_busycount2(struct buf *bp, void *info);
172 static void shutdown_cleanup_proc(struct proc *p);
174 /* register various local shutdown events */
175 static void
176 shutdown_conf(void *unused)
178 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, poweroff_wait, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_FIRST);
179 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, shutdown_halt, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST + 100);
180 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, shutdown_panic, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST + 100);
181 EVENTHANDLER_REGISTER(shutdown_final, shutdown_reset, NULL, SHUTDOWN_PRI_LAST + 200);
184 SYSINIT(shutdown_conf, SI_BOOT2_MACHDEP, SI_ORDER_ANY, shutdown_conf, NULL)
186 /* ARGSUSED */
189 * The system call that results in a reboot
191 * MPALMOSTSAFE
194 sys_reboot(struct reboot_args *uap)
196 struct thread *td = curthread;
197 int error;
199 if ((error = priv_check(td, PRIV_REBOOT)))
200 return (error);
202 get_mplock();
203 boot(uap->opt);
204 rel_mplock();
205 return (0);
209 * Called by events that want to shut down.. e.g <CTL><ALT><DEL> on a PC
211 static int shutdown_howto = 0;
213 void
214 shutdown_nice(int howto)
216 shutdown_howto = howto;
218 /* Send a signal to init(8) and have it shutdown the world */
219 if (initproc != NULL) {
220 ksignal(initproc, SIGINT);
221 } else {
222 /* No init(8) running, so simply reboot */
223 boot(RB_NOSYNC);
225 return;
227 static int waittime = -1;
228 struct pcb dumppcb;
229 struct thread *dumpthread;
231 static void
232 print_uptime(void)
234 int f;
235 struct timespec ts;
237 getnanouptime(&ts);
238 kprintf("Uptime: ");
239 f = 0;
240 if (ts.tv_sec >= 86400) {
241 kprintf("%ldd", ts.tv_sec / 86400);
242 ts.tv_sec %= 86400;
243 f = 1;
245 if (f || ts.tv_sec >= 3600) {
246 kprintf("%ldh", ts.tv_sec / 3600);
247 ts.tv_sec %= 3600;
248 f = 1;
250 if (f || ts.tv_sec >= 60) {
251 kprintf("%ldm", ts.tv_sec / 60);
252 ts.tv_sec %= 60;
253 f = 1;
255 kprintf("%lds\n", ts.tv_sec);
259 * Go through the rigmarole of shutting down..
260 * this used to be in machdep.c but I'll be dammned if I could see
261 * anything machine dependant in it.
263 static void
264 boot(int howto)
267 * Get rid of any user scheduler baggage and then give
268 * us a high priority.
270 if (curthread->td_release)
271 curthread->td_release(curthread);
272 lwkt_setpri_self(TDPRI_MAX);
274 /* collect extra flags that shutdown_nice might have set */
275 howto |= shutdown_howto;
277 #ifdef SMP
279 * We really want to shutdown on the BSP. Subsystems such as ACPI
280 * can't power-down the box otherwise.
282 if (smp_active_mask > 1) {
283 kprintf("boot() called on cpu#%d\n", mycpu->gd_cpuid);
285 if (panicstr == NULL && mycpu->gd_cpuid != 0) {
286 kprintf("Switching to cpu #0 for shutdown\n");
287 lwkt_setcpu_self(globaldata_find(0));
289 #endif
291 * Do any callouts that should be done BEFORE syncing the filesystems.
293 EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(shutdown_pre_sync, howto);
296 * Try to get rid of any remaining FS references. The calling
297 * process, proc0, and init may still hold references. The
298 * VFS cache subsystem may still hold a root reference to root.
300 * XXX this needs work. We really need to SIGSTOP all remaining
301 * processes in order to avoid blowups due to proc0's filesystem
302 * references going away. For now just make sure that the init
303 * process is stopped.
305 if (panicstr == NULL) {
306 shutdown_cleanup_proc(curproc);
307 shutdown_cleanup_proc(&proc0);
308 if (initproc) {
309 if (initproc != curproc) {
310 ksignal(initproc, SIGSTOP);
311 tsleep(boot, 0, "shutdn", hz / 20);
313 shutdown_cleanup_proc(initproc);
315 vfs_cache_setroot(NULL, NULL);
319 * Now sync filesystems
321 if (!cold && (howto & RB_NOSYNC) == 0 && waittime < 0) {
322 int iter, nbusy, pbusy;
324 waittime = 0;
325 kprintf("\nsyncing disks... ");
327 sys_sync(NULL); /* YYY was sync(&proc0, NULL). why proc0 ? */
330 * With soft updates, some buffers that are
331 * written will be remarked as dirty until other
332 * buffers are written.
334 for (iter = pbusy = 0; iter < 20; iter++) {
335 nbusy = scan_all_buffers(shutdown_busycount1, NULL);
336 if (nbusy == 0)
337 break;
338 kprintf("%d ", nbusy);
339 if (nbusy < pbusy)
340 iter = 0;
341 pbusy = nbusy;
343 * XXX:
344 * Process soft update work queue if buffers don't sync
345 * after 6 iterations by permitting the syncer to run.
347 if (iter > 5)
348 bio_ops_sync(NULL);
350 sys_sync(NULL); /* YYY was sync(&proc0, NULL). why proc0 ? */
351 tsleep(boot, 0, "shutdn", hz * iter / 20 + 1);
353 kprintf("\n");
355 * Count only busy local buffers to prevent forcing
356 * a fsck if we're just a client of a wedged NFS server
358 nbusy = scan_all_buffers(shutdown_busycount2, NULL);
359 if (nbusy) {
361 * Failed to sync all blocks. Indicate this and don't
362 * unmount filesystems (thus forcing an fsck on reboot).
364 kprintf("giving up on %d buffers\n", nbusy);
365 #ifdef DDB
366 Debugger("busy buffer problem");
367 #endif /* DDB */
368 tsleep(boot, 0, "shutdn", hz * 5 + 1);
369 } else {
370 kprintf("done\n");
372 * Unmount filesystems
374 if (panicstr == NULL)
375 vfs_unmountall();
377 tsleep(boot, 0, "shutdn", hz / 10 + 1);
380 print_uptime();
383 * Dump before doing post_sync shutdown ops
385 crit_enter();
386 if ((howto & (RB_HALT|RB_DUMP)) == RB_DUMP && !cold) {
387 dumpsys();
391 * Ok, now do things that assume all filesystem activity has
392 * been completed. This will also call the device shutdown
393 * methods.
395 EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(shutdown_post_sync, howto);
397 /* Now that we're going to really halt the system... */
398 EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(shutdown_final, howto);
400 for(;;) ; /* safety against shutdown_reset not working */
401 /* NOTREACHED */
404 static int
405 shutdown_busycount1(struct buf *bp, void *info)
407 if ((bp->b_flags & B_INVAL) == 0 && BUF_REFCNT(bp) > 0)
408 return(1);
409 if ((bp->b_flags & (B_DELWRI | B_INVAL)) == B_DELWRI)
410 return (1);
411 return (0);
414 static int
415 shutdown_busycount2(struct buf *bp, void *info)
417 if (((bp->b_flags & B_INVAL) == 0 && BUF_REFCNT(bp)) ||
418 ((bp->b_flags & (B_DELWRI|B_INVAL)) == B_DELWRI)) {
420 * Only count buffers undergoing write I/O
421 * on the related vnode.
423 if (bp->b_vp == NULL ||
424 bio_track_active(&bp->b_vp->v_track_write) == 0) {
425 return (0);
427 #if defined(SHOW_BUSYBUFS) || defined(DIAGNOSTIC)
428 kprintf(
429 "%p dev:?, flags:%08x, loffset:%lld, doffset:%lld\n",
430 bp,
431 bp->b_flags, bp->b_loffset,
432 bp->b_bio2.bio_offset);
433 #endif
434 return(1);
436 return(0);
440 * If the shutdown was a clean halt, behave accordingly.
442 static void
443 shutdown_halt(void *junk, int howto)
445 if (howto & RB_HALT) {
446 kprintf("\n");
447 kprintf("The operating system has halted.\n");
448 #ifdef _KERNEL_VIRTUAL
449 cpu_halt();
450 #else
451 kprintf("Please press any key to reboot.\n\n");
452 switch (cngetc()) {
453 case -1: /* No console, just die */
454 cpu_halt();
455 /* NOTREACHED */
456 default:
457 howto &= ~RB_HALT;
458 break;
460 #endif
465 * Check to see if the system paniced, pause and then reboot
466 * according to the specified delay.
468 static void
469 shutdown_panic(void *junk, int howto)
471 int loop;
473 if (howto & RB_DUMP) {
474 if (PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME != 0) {
475 if (PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME != -1) {
476 kprintf("Automatic reboot in %d seconds - "
477 "press a key on the console to abort\n",
478 PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME);
479 for (loop = PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME * 10;
480 loop > 0; --loop) {
481 DELAY(1000 * 100); /* 1/10th second */
482 /* Did user type a key? */
483 if (cncheckc() != -1)
484 break;
486 if (!loop)
487 return;
489 } else { /* zero time specified - reboot NOW */
490 return;
492 kprintf("--> Press a key on the console to reboot,\n");
493 kprintf("--> or switch off the system now.\n");
494 cngetc();
499 * Everything done, now reset
501 static void
502 shutdown_reset(void *junk, int howto)
504 kprintf("Rebooting...\n");
505 DELAY(1000000); /* wait 1 sec for kprintf's to complete and be read */
506 /* cpu_boot(howto); */ /* doesn't do anything at the moment */
507 cpu_reset();
508 /* NOTREACHED */ /* assuming reset worked */
512 * Try to remove FS references in the specified process. This function
513 * is used during shutdown
515 static
516 void
517 shutdown_cleanup_proc(struct proc *p)
519 struct filedesc *fdp;
520 struct vmspace *vm;
522 if (p == NULL)
523 return;
524 if ((fdp = p->p_fd) != NULL) {
525 kern_closefrom(0);
526 if (fdp->fd_cdir) {
527 cache_drop(&fdp->fd_ncdir);
528 vrele(fdp->fd_cdir);
529 fdp->fd_cdir = NULL;
531 if (fdp->fd_rdir) {
532 cache_drop(&fdp->fd_nrdir);
533 vrele(fdp->fd_rdir);
534 fdp->fd_rdir = NULL;
536 if (fdp->fd_jdir) {
537 cache_drop(&fdp->fd_njdir);
538 vrele(fdp->fd_jdir);
539 fdp->fd_jdir = NULL;
542 if (p->p_vkernel)
543 vkernel_exit(p);
544 if (p->p_textvp) {
545 vrele(p->p_textvp);
546 p->p_textvp = NULL;
548 vm = p->p_vmspace;
549 if (vm != NULL) {
550 pmap_remove_pages(vmspace_pmap(vm),
551 VM_MIN_USER_ADDRESS,
552 VM_MAX_USER_ADDRESS);
553 vm_map_remove(&vm->vm_map,
554 VM_MIN_USER_ADDRESS,
555 VM_MAX_USER_ADDRESS);
560 * Magic number for savecore
562 * exported (symorder) and used at least by savecore(8)
564 * Mark it as used so that gcc doesn't optimize it away.
566 __attribute__((__used__))
567 static u_long const dumpmag = 0x8fca0101UL;
569 __attribute__((__used__))
570 static int dumpsize = 0; /* also for savecore */
572 static int dodump = 1;
574 SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, do_dump, CTLFLAG_RW, &dodump, 0,
575 "Try to perform coredump on kernel panic");
577 void
578 mkdumpheader(struct kerneldumpheader *kdh, char *magic, uint32_t archver,
579 uint64_t dumplen, uint32_t blksz)
581 bzero(kdh, sizeof(*kdh));
582 strncpy(kdh->magic, magic, sizeof(kdh->magic));
583 strncpy(kdh->architecture, MACHINE_ARCH, sizeof(kdh->architecture));
584 kdh->version = htod32(KERNELDUMPVERSION);
585 kdh->architectureversion = htod32(archver);
586 kdh->dumplength = htod64(dumplen);
587 kdh->dumptime = htod64(time_second);
588 kdh->blocksize = htod32(blksz);
589 strncpy(kdh->hostname, hostname, sizeof(kdh->hostname));
590 strncpy(kdh->versionstring, version, sizeof(kdh->versionstring));
591 if (panicstr != NULL)
592 strncpy(kdh->panicstring, panicstr, sizeof(kdh->panicstring));
593 kdh->parity = kerneldump_parity(kdh);
596 static int
597 setdumpdev(cdev_t dev)
599 int error;
600 int doopen;
602 if (dev == NULL) {
603 disk_dumpconf(NULL, 0/*off*/);
604 return (0);
608 * We have to open the device before we can perform ioctls on it,
609 * or the slice/label data may not be present. Device opens are
610 * usually tracked by specfs, but the dump device can be set in
611 * early boot and may not be open so this is somewhat of a hack.
613 doopen = (dev->si_sysref.refcnt == 1);
614 if (doopen) {
615 error = dev_dopen(dev, FREAD, S_IFCHR, proc0.p_ucred);
616 if (error)
617 return (error);
619 error = disk_dumpconf(dev, 1/*on*/);
621 return error;
624 /* ARGSUSED */
625 static void dump_conf (void *dummy);
626 static void
627 dump_conf(void *dummy)
629 char *path;
630 cdev_t dev;
632 path = kmalloc(MNAMELEN, M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
633 if (TUNABLE_STR_FETCH("dumpdev", path, MNAMELEN) != 0) {
634 dev = kgetdiskbyname(path);
635 if (dev != NULL)
636 dumpdev = dev;
638 kfree(path, M_TEMP);
639 if (setdumpdev(dumpdev) != 0)
640 dumpdev = NULL;
643 SYSINIT(dump_conf, SI_SUB_DUMP_CONF, SI_ORDER_FIRST, dump_conf, NULL)
645 static int
646 sysctl_kern_dumpdev(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
648 int error;
649 udev_t ndumpdev;
651 ndumpdev = dev2udev(dumpdev);
652 error = sysctl_handle_opaque(oidp, &ndumpdev, sizeof ndumpdev, req);
653 if (error == 0 && req->newptr != NULL)
654 error = setdumpdev(udev2dev(ndumpdev, 0));
655 return (error);
658 SYSCTL_PROC(_kern, KERN_DUMPDEV, dumpdev, CTLTYPE_OPAQUE|CTLFLAG_RW,
659 0, sizeof dumpdev, sysctl_kern_dumpdev, "T,udev_t", "");
662 * Panic is called on unresolvable fatal errors. It prints "panic: mesg",
663 * and then reboots. If we are called twice, then we avoid trying to sync
664 * the disks as this often leads to recursive panics.
666 void
667 panic(const char *fmt, ...)
669 int bootopt, newpanic;
670 __va_list ap;
671 static char buf[256];
673 #ifdef SMP
675 * If a panic occurs on multiple cpus before the first is able to
676 * halt the other cpus, only one cpu is allowed to take the panic.
677 * Attempt to be verbose about this situation but if the kprintf()
678 * itself panics don't let us overrun the kernel stack.
680 * Be very nasty about descheduling our thread at the lowest
681 * level possible in an attempt to freeze the thread without
682 * inducing further panics.
684 * Bumping gd_trap_nesting_level will also bypass assertions in
685 * lwkt_switch() and allow us to switch away even if we are a
686 * FAST interrupt or IPI.
688 if (atomic_poll_acquire_int(&panic_cpu_interlock)) {
689 panic_cpu_gd = mycpu;
690 } else if (panic_cpu_gd != mycpu) {
691 crit_enter();
692 ++mycpu->gd_trap_nesting_level;
693 if (mycpu->gd_trap_nesting_level < 25) {
694 kprintf("SECONDARY PANIC ON CPU %d THREAD %p\n",
695 mycpu->gd_cpuid, curthread);
697 curthread->td_release = NULL; /* be a grinch */
698 for (;;) {
699 lwkt_deschedule_self(curthread);
700 lwkt_switch();
702 /* NOT REACHED */
703 /* --mycpu->gd_trap_nesting_level */
704 /* crit_exit() */
706 #endif
707 bootopt = RB_AUTOBOOT | RB_DUMP;
708 if (sync_on_panic == 0)
709 bootopt |= RB_NOSYNC;
710 newpanic = 0;
711 if (panicstr)
712 bootopt |= RB_NOSYNC;
713 else {
714 panicstr = fmt;
715 newpanic = 1;
718 __va_start(ap, fmt);
719 kvsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), fmt, ap);
720 if (panicstr == fmt)
721 panicstr = buf;
722 __va_end(ap);
723 kprintf("panic: %s\n", buf);
724 #ifdef SMP
725 /* two separate prints in case of an unmapped page and trap */
726 kprintf("mp_lock = %08x; ", mp_lock);
727 kprintf("cpuid = %d\n", mycpu->gd_cpuid);
728 #endif
730 #if (NGPIO > 0) && defined(ERROR_LED_ON_PANIC)
731 led_switch("error", 1);
732 #endif
734 #if defined(WDOG_DISABLE_ON_PANIC) && defined(WATCHDOG_ENABLE)
735 wdog_disable();
736 #endif
738 #if defined(DDB)
739 if (newpanic && trace_on_panic)
740 print_backtrace();
741 if (debugger_on_panic)
742 Debugger("panic");
743 #endif
744 boot(bootopt);
748 * Support for poweroff delay.
750 #ifndef POWEROFF_DELAY
751 # define POWEROFF_DELAY 5000
752 #endif
753 static int poweroff_delay = POWEROFF_DELAY;
755 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_shutdown, OID_AUTO, poweroff_delay, CTLFLAG_RW,
756 &poweroff_delay, 0, "");
758 static void
759 poweroff_wait(void *junk, int howto)
761 if(!(howto & RB_POWEROFF) || poweroff_delay <= 0)
762 return;
763 DELAY(poweroff_delay * 1000);
767 * Some system processes (e.g. syncer) need to be stopped at appropriate
768 * points in their main loops prior to a system shutdown, so that they
769 * won't interfere with the shutdown process (e.g. by holding a disk buf
770 * to cause sync to fail). For each of these system processes, register
771 * shutdown_kproc() as a handler for one of shutdown events.
773 static int kproc_shutdown_wait = 60;
774 SYSCTL_INT(_kern_shutdown, OID_AUTO, kproc_shutdown_wait, CTLFLAG_RW,
775 &kproc_shutdown_wait, 0, "");
777 void
778 shutdown_kproc(void *arg, int howto)
780 struct thread *td;
781 struct proc *p;
782 int error;
784 if (panicstr)
785 return;
787 td = (struct thread *)arg;
788 if ((p = td->td_proc) != NULL) {
789 kprintf("Waiting (max %d seconds) for system process `%s' to stop...",
790 kproc_shutdown_wait, p->p_comm);
791 } else {
792 kprintf("Waiting (max %d seconds) for system thread %s to stop...",
793 kproc_shutdown_wait, td->td_comm);
795 error = suspend_kproc(td, kproc_shutdown_wait * hz);
797 if (error == EWOULDBLOCK)
798 kprintf("timed out\n");
799 else
800 kprintf("stopped\n");
803 /* Registration of dumpers */
805 set_dumper(struct dumperinfo *di)
807 if (di == NULL) {
808 bzero(&dumper, sizeof(dumper));
809 return 0;
812 if (dumper.dumper != NULL)
813 return (EBUSY);
815 dumper = *di;
816 return 0;
819 void
820 dumpsys(void)
822 #if defined (_KERNEL_VIRTUAL)
823 /* VKERNELs don't support dumps */
824 kprintf("VKERNEL doesn't support dumps\n");
825 return;
826 #endif
828 * If there is a dumper registered and we aren't dumping already, call
829 * the machine dependent dumpsys (md_dumpsys) to do the hard work.
831 * XXX: while right now the md_dumpsys() of x86 and x86_64 could be
832 * factored out completely into here, I rather keep them machine
833 * dependent in case we ever add a platform which does not share
834 * the same dumpsys() code, such as arm.
836 if (dumper.dumper != NULL && !dumping) {
837 dumping++;
838 md_dumpsys(&dumper);