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36 * lwkt_token - Implement soft token locks.
38 * Tokens are locks which serialize a thread only while the thread is
39 * running. If the thread blocks all tokens are released, then reacquired
40 * when the thread resumes.
42 * This implementation requires no critical sections or spin locks, but
43 * does use atomic_cmpset_ptr().
45 * Tokens may be recursively acquired by the same thread. However the
46 * caller must be sure to release such tokens in reverse order.
48 #include <sys/param.h>
49 #include <sys/systm.h>
50 #include <sys/kernel.h>
52 #include <sys/rtprio.h>
53 #include <sys/queue.h>
54 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
56 #include <sys/kthread.h>
57 #include <machine/cpu.h>
59 #include <sys/spinlock.h>
61 #include <sys/thread2.h>
62 #include <sys/spinlock2.h>
63 #include <sys/mplock2.h>
66 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
67 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
68 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
69 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
70 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
71 #include <vm/vm_pager.h>
72 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
73 #include <vm/vm_zone.h>
75 #include <machine/stdarg.h>
76 #include <machine/smp.h>
83 extern int lwkt_sched_debug
;
85 #ifndef LWKT_NUM_POOL_TOKENS
86 #define LWKT_NUM_POOL_TOKENS 4001 /* prime number */
89 struct lwkt_pool_token
{
90 struct lwkt_token token
;
93 static struct lwkt_pool_token pool_tokens
[LWKT_NUM_POOL_TOKENS
];
94 struct spinlock tok_debug_spin
= SPINLOCK_INITIALIZER(&tok_debug_spin
, "tok_debug_spin");
96 #define TOKEN_STRING "REF=%p TOK=%p TD=%p"
97 #define TOKEN_ARGS lwkt_tokref_t ref, lwkt_token_t tok, struct thread *td
98 #define CONTENDED_STRING TOKEN_STRING " (contention started)"
99 #define UNCONTENDED_STRING TOKEN_STRING " (contention stopped)"
100 #if !defined(KTR_TOKENS)
101 #define KTR_TOKENS KTR_ALL
104 KTR_INFO_MASTER(tokens
);
105 KTR_INFO(KTR_TOKENS
, tokens
, fail
, 0, TOKEN_STRING
, TOKEN_ARGS
);
106 KTR_INFO(KTR_TOKENS
, tokens
, succ
, 1, TOKEN_STRING
, TOKEN_ARGS
);
108 KTR_INFO(KTR_TOKENS
, tokens
, release
, 2, TOKEN_STRING
, TOKEN_ARGS
);
109 KTR_INFO(KTR_TOKENS
, tokens
, remote
, 3, TOKEN_STRING
, TOKEN_ARGS
);
110 KTR_INFO(KTR_TOKENS
, tokens
, reqremote
, 4, TOKEN_STRING
, TOKEN_ARGS
);
111 KTR_INFO(KTR_TOKENS
, tokens
, reqfail
, 5, TOKEN_STRING
, TOKEN_ARGS
);
112 KTR_INFO(KTR_TOKENS
, tokens
, drain
, 6, TOKEN_STRING
, TOKEN_ARGS
);
113 KTR_INFO(KTR_TOKENS
, tokens
, contention_start
, 7, CONTENDED_STRING
, TOKEN_ARGS
);
114 KTR_INFO(KTR_TOKENS
, tokens
, contention_stop
, 7, UNCONTENDED_STRING
, TOKEN_ARGS
);
117 #define logtoken(name, ref) \
118 KTR_LOG(tokens_ ## name, ref, ref->tr_tok, curthread)
121 * Global tokens. These replace the MP lock for major subsystem locking.
122 * These tokens are initially used to lockup both global and individual
125 * Once individual structures get their own locks these tokens are used
126 * only to protect global lists & other variables and to interlock
127 * allocations and teardowns and such.
129 * The UP initializer causes token acquisition to also acquire the MP lock
130 * for maximum compatibility. The feature may be enabled and disabled at
131 * any time, the MP state is copied to the tokref when the token is acquired
132 * and will not race against sysctl changes.
134 struct lwkt_token mp_token
= LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(mp_token
);
135 struct lwkt_token pmap_token
= LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(pmap_token
);
136 struct lwkt_token dev_token
= LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(dev_token
);
137 struct lwkt_token vm_token
= LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(vm_token
);
138 struct lwkt_token vmspace_token
= LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(vmspace_token
);
139 struct lwkt_token kvm_token
= LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(kvm_token
);
140 struct lwkt_token sigio_token
= LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(sigio_token
);
141 struct lwkt_token tty_token
= LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(tty_token
);
142 struct lwkt_token vnode_token
= LWKT_TOKEN_INITIALIZER(vnode_token
);
144 static int lwkt_token_spin
= 5;
145 SYSCTL_INT(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, token_spin
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
146 &lwkt_token_spin
, 0, "Decontention spin loops");
147 static int lwkt_token_delay
= 0;
148 SYSCTL_INT(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, token_delay
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
149 &lwkt_token_delay
, 0, "Decontention spin delay in ns");
152 * The collision count is bumped every time the LWKT scheduler fails
153 * to acquire needed tokens in addition to a normal lwkt_gettoken()
156 SYSCTL_LONG(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, mp_collisions
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
157 &mp_token
.t_collisions
, 0, "Collision counter of mp_token");
158 SYSCTL_LONG(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, pmap_collisions
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
159 &pmap_token
.t_collisions
, 0, "Collision counter of pmap_token");
160 SYSCTL_LONG(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, dev_collisions
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
161 &dev_token
.t_collisions
, 0, "Collision counter of dev_token");
162 SYSCTL_LONG(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, vm_collisions
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
163 &vm_token
.t_collisions
, 0, "Collision counter of vm_token");
164 SYSCTL_LONG(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, vmspace_collisions
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
165 &vmspace_token
.t_collisions
, 0, "Collision counter of vmspace_token");
166 SYSCTL_LONG(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, kvm_collisions
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
167 &kvm_token
.t_collisions
, 0, "Collision counter of kvm_token");
168 SYSCTL_LONG(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, sigio_collisions
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
169 &sigio_token
.t_collisions
, 0, "Collision counter of sigio_token");
170 SYSCTL_LONG(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, tty_collisions
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
171 &tty_token
.t_collisions
, 0, "Collision counter of tty_token");
172 SYSCTL_LONG(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, vnode_collisions
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
173 &vnode_token
.t_collisions
, 0, "Collision counter of vnode_token");
175 int tokens_debug_output
;
176 SYSCTL_INT(_lwkt
, OID_AUTO
, tokens_debug_output
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
177 &tokens_debug_output
, 0, "Generate stack trace N times");
180 #ifdef DEBUG_LOCKS_LATENCY
182 static long tokens_add_latency
;
183 SYSCTL_LONG(_debug
, OID_AUTO
, tokens_add_latency
, CTLFLAG_RW
,
184 &tokens_add_latency
, 0,
185 "Add spinlock latency");
190 static int _lwkt_getalltokens_sorted(thread_t td
);
193 * Acquire the initial mplock
195 * (low level boot only)
198 cpu_get_initial_mplock(void)
200 KKASSERT(mp_token
.t_ref
== NULL
);
201 if (lwkt_trytoken(&mp_token
) == FALSE
)
202 panic("cpu_get_initial_mplock");
206 * Return a pool token given an address. Use a prime number to reduce
211 _lwkt_token_pool_lookup(void *ptr
)
215 i
= (u_int
)(uintptr_t)ptr
% LWKT_NUM_POOL_TOKENS
;
216 return (&pool_tokens
[i
].token
);
220 * Initialize a tokref_t prior to making it visible in the thread's
225 _lwkt_tokref_init(lwkt_tokref_t ref
, lwkt_token_t tok
, thread_t td
, long excl
)
228 ref
->tr_count
= excl
;
233 * Attempt to acquire a shared or exclusive token. Returns TRUE on success,
236 * If TOK_EXCLUSIVE is set in mode we are attempting to get an exclusive
237 * token, otherwise are attempting to get a shared token.
239 * If TOK_EXCLREQ is set in mode this is a blocking operation, otherwise
240 * it is a non-blocking operation (for both exclusive or shared acquisions).
244 _lwkt_trytokref(lwkt_tokref_t ref
, thread_t td
, long mode
)
251 KASSERT(((mode
& TOK_EXCLREQ
) == 0 || /* non blocking */
252 td
->td_gd
->gd_intr_nesting_level
== 0 ||
253 panic_cpu_gd
== mycpu
),
254 ("Attempt to acquire token %p not already "
255 "held in hard code section", tok
));
257 if (mode
& TOK_EXCLUSIVE
) {
259 * Attempt to get an exclusive token
262 count
= tok
->t_count
;
263 oref
= tok
->t_ref
; /* can be NULL */
265 if ((count
& ~TOK_EXCLREQ
) == 0) {
267 * It is possible to get the exclusive bit.
268 * We must clear TOK_EXCLREQ on successful
271 if (atomic_cmpset_long(&tok
->t_count
, count
,
272 (count
& ~TOK_EXCLREQ
) |
274 KKASSERT(tok
->t_ref
== NULL
);
279 } else if ((count
& TOK_EXCLUSIVE
) &&
280 oref
>= &td
->td_toks_base
&&
281 oref
< td
->td_toks_stop
) {
283 * Our thread already holds the exclusive
284 * bit, we treat this tokref as a shared
285 * token (sorta) to make the token release
288 * NOTE: oref cannot race above if it
289 * happens to be ours, so we're good.
290 * But we must still have a stable
291 * variable for both parts of the
294 * NOTE: Since we already have an exclusive
295 * lock and don't need to check EXCLREQ
296 * we can just use an atomic_add here
298 atomic_add_long(&tok
->t_count
, TOK_INCR
);
299 ref
->tr_count
&= ~TOK_EXCLUSIVE
;
301 } else if ((mode
& TOK_EXCLREQ
) &&
302 (count
& TOK_EXCLREQ
) == 0) {
304 * Unable to get the exclusive bit but being
305 * asked to set the exclusive-request bit.
306 * Since we are going to retry anyway just
307 * set the bit unconditionally.
309 atomic_set_long(&tok
->t_count
, TOK_EXCLREQ
);
313 * Unable to get the exclusive bit and not
314 * being asked to set the exclusive-request
315 * (aka lwkt_trytoken()), or EXCLREQ was
325 * Attempt to get a shared token. Note that TOK_EXCLREQ
326 * for shared tokens simply means the caller intends to
327 * block. We never actually set the bit in tok->t_count.
330 count
= tok
->t_count
;
331 oref
= tok
->t_ref
; /* can be NULL */
333 if ((count
& (TOK_EXCLUSIVE
/*|TOK_EXCLREQ*/)) == 0) {
335 * It may be possible to get the token shared.
337 if ((atomic_fetchadd_long(&tok
->t_count
, TOK_INCR
) & TOK_EXCLUSIVE
) == 0) {
340 atomic_fetchadd_long(&tok
->t_count
, -TOK_INCR
);
342 } else if ((count
& TOK_EXCLUSIVE
) &&
343 oref
>= &td
->td_toks_base
&&
344 oref
< td
->td_toks_stop
) {
346 * We own the exclusive bit on the token so
347 * we can in fact also get it shared.
349 atomic_add_long(&tok
->t_count
, TOK_INCR
);
353 * We failed to get the token shared
364 _lwkt_trytokref_spin(lwkt_tokref_t ref
, thread_t td
, long mode
)
368 if (_lwkt_trytokref(ref
, td
, mode
)) {
369 #ifdef DEBUG_LOCKS_LATENCY
371 for (j
= tokens_add_latency
; j
> 0; --j
)
376 for (spin
= lwkt_token_spin
; spin
> 0; --spin
) {
377 if (lwkt_token_delay
)
378 tsc_delay(lwkt_token_delay
);
381 if (_lwkt_trytokref(ref
, td
, mode
)) {
382 #ifdef DEBUG_LOCKS_LATENCY
384 for (j
= tokens_add_latency
; j
> 0; --j
)
394 * Release a token that we hold.
398 _lwkt_reltokref(lwkt_tokref_t ref
, thread_t td
)
405 count
= tok
->t_count
;
407 if (tok
->t_ref
== ref
) {
409 * We are an exclusive holder. We must clear tr_ref
410 * before we clear the TOK_EXCLUSIVE bit. If we are
411 * unable to clear the bit we must restore
414 KKASSERT(count
& TOK_EXCLUSIVE
);
416 if (atomic_cmpset_long(&tok
->t_count
, count
,
417 count
& ~TOK_EXCLUSIVE
)) {
424 * We are a shared holder
426 KKASSERT(count
& TOK_COUNTMASK
);
427 if (atomic_cmpset_long(&tok
->t_count
, count
,
438 * Obtain all the tokens required by the specified thread on the current
439 * cpu, return 0 on failure and non-zero on success. If a failure occurs
440 * any partially acquired tokens will be released prior to return.
442 * lwkt_getalltokens is called by the LWKT scheduler to re-acquire all
443 * tokens that the thread had to release when it switched away.
445 * If spinning is non-zero this function acquires the tokens in a particular
446 * order to deal with potential deadlocks. We simply use address order for
449 * Called from a critical section.
452 lwkt_getalltokens(thread_t td
, int spinning
)
458 return(_lwkt_getalltokens_sorted(td
));
461 * Acquire tokens in forward order, assign or validate tok->t_ref.
463 for (scan
= &td
->td_toks_base
; scan
< td
->td_toks_stop
; ++scan
) {
467 * Only try really hard on the last token
469 if (scan
== td
->td_toks_stop
- 1) {
470 if (_lwkt_trytokref_spin(scan
, td
, scan
->tr_count
))
473 if (_lwkt_trytokref(scan
, td
, scan
->tr_count
))
478 * Otherwise we failed to acquire all the tokens.
479 * Release whatever we did get.
482 ("token %p is not initialized", tok
));
483 strncpy(td
->td_gd
->gd_cnt
.v_lock_name
,
485 sizeof(td
->td_gd
->gd_cnt
.v_lock_name
) - 1);
487 if (lwkt_sched_debug
> 0) {
489 kprintf("toka %p %s %s\n",
490 tok
, tok
->t_desc
, td
->td_comm
);
492 td
->td_wmesg
= tok
->t_desc
;
494 while (--scan
>= &td
->td_toks_base
)
495 _lwkt_reltokref(scan
, td
);
503 * Release all tokens owned by the specified thread on the current cpu.
505 * This code is really simple. Even in cases where we own all the tokens
506 * note that t_ref may not match the scan for recursively held tokens which
507 * are held deeper in the stack, or for the case where a lwkt_getalltokens()
510 * Tokens are released in reverse order to reduce chasing race failures.
512 * Called from a critical section.
515 lwkt_relalltokens(thread_t td
)
520 * Weird order is to try to avoid a panic loop
522 if (td
->td_toks_have
) {
523 scan
= td
->td_toks_have
;
524 td
->td_toks_have
= NULL
;
526 scan
= td
->td_toks_stop
;
528 while (--scan
>= &td
->td_toks_base
)
529 _lwkt_reltokref(scan
, td
);
533 * This is the decontention version of lwkt_getalltokens(). The tokens are
534 * acquired in address-sorted order to deal with any deadlocks. Ultimately
535 * token failures will spin into the scheduler and get here.
537 * Called from critical section
541 _lwkt_getalltokens_sorted(thread_t td
)
543 lwkt_tokref_t sort_array
[LWKT_MAXTOKENS
];
551 * Sort the token array. Yah yah, I know this isn't fun.
553 * NOTE: Recursively acquired tokens are ordered the same as in the
554 * td_toks_array so we can always get the earliest one first.
557 scan
= &td
->td_toks_base
;
558 while (scan
< td
->td_toks_stop
) {
559 for (j
= 0; j
< i
; ++j
) {
560 if (scan
->tr_tok
< sort_array
[j
]->tr_tok
)
564 bcopy(sort_array
+ j
, sort_array
+ j
+ 1,
565 (i
- j
) * sizeof(lwkt_tokref_t
));
567 sort_array
[j
] = scan
;
574 * Acquire tokens in forward order, assign or validate tok->t_ref.
576 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
) {
577 scan
= sort_array
[i
];
581 * Only try really hard on the last token
583 if (scan
== td
->td_toks_stop
- 1) {
584 if (_lwkt_trytokref_spin(scan
, td
, scan
->tr_count
))
587 if (_lwkt_trytokref(scan
, td
, scan
->tr_count
))
592 * Otherwise we failed to acquire all the tokens.
593 * Release whatever we did get.
595 if (lwkt_sched_debug
> 0) {
597 kprintf("tokb %p %s %s\n",
598 tok
, tok
->t_desc
, td
->td_comm
);
600 td
->td_wmesg
= tok
->t_desc
;
603 scan
= sort_array
[i
];
604 _lwkt_reltokref(scan
, td
);
611 * We were successful, there is no need for another core to signal
618 * Get a serializing token. This routine can block.
621 lwkt_gettoken(lwkt_token_t tok
)
623 thread_t td
= curthread
;
626 ref
= td
->td_toks_stop
;
627 KKASSERT(ref
< &td
->td_toks_end
);
630 _lwkt_tokref_init(ref
, tok
, td
, TOK_EXCLUSIVE
|TOK_EXCLREQ
);
634 * Taking an exclusive token after holding it shared will
635 * livelock. Scan for that case and assert.
639 for (tk
= &td
->td_toks_base
; tk
< ref
; tk
++) {
640 if (tk
->tr_tok
!= tok
)
644 if (tk
->tr_count
& TOK_EXCLUSIVE
)
647 /* We found only shared instances of this token if found >0 here */
648 KASSERT((found
== 0), ("Token %p s/x livelock", tok
));
652 if (_lwkt_trytokref_spin(ref
, td
, TOK_EXCLUSIVE
|TOK_EXCLREQ
))
656 * Give up running if we can't acquire the token right now.
658 * Since the tokref is already active the scheduler now
659 * takes care of acquisition, so we need only call
662 * Since we failed this was not a recursive token so upon
663 * return tr_tok->t_ref should be assigned to this specific
666 td
->td_wmesg
= tok
->t_desc
;
669 td
->td_toks_have
= td
->td_toks_stop
- 1;
671 if (tokens_debug_output
> 0) {
672 --tokens_debug_output
;
673 spin_lock(&tok_debug_spin
);
674 kprintf("Excl Token thread %p %s %s\n",
675 td
, tok
->t_desc
, td
->td_comm
);
678 spin_unlock(&tok_debug_spin
);
683 KKASSERT(tok
->t_ref
== ref
);
687 * Similar to gettoken but we acquire a shared token instead of an exclusive
691 lwkt_gettoken_shared(lwkt_token_t tok
)
693 thread_t td
= curthread
;
696 ref
= td
->td_toks_stop
;
697 KKASSERT(ref
< &td
->td_toks_end
);
700 _lwkt_tokref_init(ref
, tok
, td
, TOK_EXCLREQ
);
704 * Taking a pool token in shared mode is a bad idea; other
705 * addresses deeper in the call stack may hash to the same pool
706 * token and you may end up with an exclusive-shared livelock.
707 * Warn in this condition.
709 if ((tok
>= &pool_tokens
[0].token
) &&
710 (tok
< &pool_tokens
[LWKT_NUM_POOL_TOKENS
].token
))
711 kprintf("Warning! Taking pool token %p in shared mode\n", tok
);
715 if (_lwkt_trytokref_spin(ref
, td
, TOK_EXCLREQ
))
719 * Give up running if we can't acquire the token right now.
721 * Since the tokref is already active the scheduler now
722 * takes care of acquisition, so we need only call
725 * Since we failed this was not a recursive token so upon
726 * return tr_tok->t_ref should be assigned to this specific
729 td
->td_wmesg
= tok
->t_desc
;
732 td
->td_toks_have
= td
->td_toks_stop
- 1;
734 if (tokens_debug_output
> 0) {
735 --tokens_debug_output
;
736 spin_lock(&tok_debug_spin
);
737 kprintf("Shar Token thread %p %s %s\n",
738 td
, tok
->t_desc
, td
->td_comm
);
741 spin_unlock(&tok_debug_spin
);
749 * Attempt to acquire a token, return TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
751 * We setup the tokref in case we actually get the token (if we switch later
752 * it becomes mandatory so we set TOK_EXCLREQ), but we call trytokref without
753 * TOK_EXCLREQ in case we fail.
756 lwkt_trytoken(lwkt_token_t tok
)
758 thread_t td
= curthread
;
761 ref
= td
->td_toks_stop
;
762 KKASSERT(ref
< &td
->td_toks_end
);
765 _lwkt_tokref_init(ref
, tok
, td
, TOK_EXCLUSIVE
|TOK_EXCLREQ
);
767 if (_lwkt_trytokref(ref
, td
, TOK_EXCLUSIVE
))
771 * Failed, unpend the request
780 lwkt_getpooltoken(void *ptr
)
784 tok
= _lwkt_token_pool_lookup(ptr
);
790 * Release a serializing token.
792 * WARNING! All tokens must be released in reverse order. This will be
796 lwkt_reltoken(lwkt_token_t tok
)
798 thread_t td
= curthread
;
802 * Remove ref from thread token list and assert that it matches
803 * the token passed in. Tokens must be released in reverse order.
805 ref
= td
->td_toks_stop
- 1;
806 KKASSERT(ref
>= &td
->td_toks_base
&& ref
->tr_tok
== tok
);
807 _lwkt_reltokref(ref
, td
);
809 td
->td_toks_stop
= ref
;
813 * It is faster for users of lwkt_getpooltoken() to use the returned
814 * token and just call lwkt_reltoken(), but for convenience we provide
815 * this function which looks the token up based on the ident.
818 lwkt_relpooltoken(void *ptr
)
820 lwkt_token_t tok
= _lwkt_token_pool_lookup(ptr
);
825 * Return a count of the number of token refs the thread has to the
826 * specified token, whether it currently owns the token or not.
829 lwkt_cnttoken(lwkt_token_t tok
, thread_t td
)
834 for (scan
= &td
->td_toks_base
; scan
< td
->td_toks_stop
; ++scan
) {
835 if (scan
->tr_tok
== tok
)
842 * Pool tokens are used to provide a type-stable serializing token
843 * pointer that does not race against disappearing data structures.
845 * This routine is called in early boot just after we setup the BSP's
846 * globaldata structure.
849 lwkt_token_pool_init(void)
853 for (i
= 0; i
< LWKT_NUM_POOL_TOKENS
; ++i
)
854 lwkt_token_init(&pool_tokens
[i
].token
, "pool");
858 lwkt_token_pool_lookup(void *ptr
)
860 return (_lwkt_token_pool_lookup(ptr
));
864 * Initialize a token.
867 lwkt_token_init(lwkt_token_t tok
, const char *desc
)
871 tok
->t_collisions
= 0;
876 lwkt_token_uninit(lwkt_token_t tok
)
882 * Exchange the two most recent tokens on the tokref stack. This allows
883 * you to release a token out of order.
885 * We have to be careful about the case where the top two tokens are
886 * the same token. In this case tok->t_ref will point to the deeper
887 * ref and must remain pointing to the deeper ref. If we were to swap
888 * it the first release would clear the token even though a second
889 * ref is still present.
891 * Only exclusively held tokens contain a reference to the tokref which
892 * has to be flipped along with the swap.
895 lwkt_token_swap(void)
897 lwkt_tokref_t ref1
, ref2
;
898 lwkt_token_t tok1
, tok2
;
900 thread_t td
= curthread
;
904 ref1
= td
->td_toks_stop
- 1;
905 ref2
= td
->td_toks_stop
- 2;
906 KKASSERT(ref1
>= &td
->td_toks_base
);
907 KKASSERT(ref2
>= &td
->td_toks_base
);
911 count1
= ref1
->tr_count
;
912 count2
= ref2
->tr_count
;
916 ref1
->tr_count
= count2
;
918 ref2
->tr_count
= count1
;
919 if (tok1
->t_ref
== ref1
)
921 if (tok2
->t_ref
== ref2
)
929 DB_SHOW_COMMAND(tokens
, db_tok_all
)
931 struct lwkt_token
*tok
, **ptr
;
932 struct lwkt_token
*toklist
[16] = {
946 for (tok
= *ptr
; tok
; tok
= *(++ptr
)) {
947 db_printf("tok=%p tr_owner=%p t_colissions=%ld t_desc=%s\n", tok
,
948 (tok
->t_ref
? tok
->t_ref
->tr_owner
: NULL
),
949 tok
->t_collisions
, tok
->t_desc
);