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41 * @(#)init_main.c 8.9 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
42 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/kern/init_main.c,v 1.134.2.8 2003/06/06 20:21:32 tegge Exp $
43 * $DragonFly: src/sys/kern/init_main.c,v 1.84 2008/01/06 16:55:51 swildner Exp $
46 #include "opt_init_path.h"
48 #include <sys/param.h>
50 #include <sys/filedesc.h>
51 #include <sys/kernel.h>
52 #include <sys/mount.h>
53 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
55 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
56 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
57 #include <sys/systm.h>
58 #include <sys/vnode.h>
59 #include <sys/sysent.h>
60 #include <sys/reboot.h>
61 #include <sys/sysproto.h>
62 #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
63 #include <sys/unistd.h>
64 #include <sys/malloc.h>
65 #include <sys/machintr.h>
66 #include <sys/file2.h>
67 #include <sys/thread2.h>
68 #include <sys/sysref2.h>
70 #include <machine/cpu.h>
73 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
76 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
77 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
79 #include <sys/copyright.h>
81 /* Components of the first process -- never freed. */
82 static struct session session0
;
83 static struct pgrp pgrp0
;
84 static struct sigacts sigacts0
;
85 static struct filedesc filedesc0
;
86 static struct plimit limit0
;
87 static struct vmspace vmspace0
;
88 struct proc
*initproc
;
91 struct thread thread0
;
94 extern struct user
*proc0paddr
;
95 extern int fallback_elf_brand
;
97 int boothowto
= 0; /* initialized so that it can be patched */
98 SYSCTL_INT(_debug
, OID_AUTO
, boothowto
, CTLFLAG_RD
, &boothowto
, 0, "");
101 * This ensures that there is at least one entry so that the sysinit_set
102 * symbol is not undefined. A sybsystem ID of SI_SPECIAL_DUMMY is never
105 SYSINIT(placeholder
, SI_SPECIAL_DUMMY
, SI_ORDER_ANY
, NULL
, NULL
)
108 * The sysinit table itself. Items are checked off as the are run.
109 * If we want to register new sysinit types, add them to newsysinit.
111 SET_DECLARE(sysinit_set
, struct sysinit
);
112 struct sysinit
**sysinit
, **sysinit_end
;
113 struct sysinit
**newsysinit
, **newsysinit_end
;
117 * Merge a new sysinit set into the current set, reallocating it if
118 * necessary. This can only be called after malloc is running.
121 sysinit_add(struct sysinit
**set
, struct sysinit
**set_end
)
123 struct sysinit
**newset
;
124 struct sysinit
**sipp
;
125 struct sysinit
**xipp
;
128 count
= set_end
- set
;
130 count
+= newsysinit_end
- newsysinit
;
132 count
+= sysinit_end
- sysinit
;
133 newset
= kmalloc(count
* sizeof(*sipp
), M_TEMP
, M_WAITOK
);
136 for (sipp
= newsysinit
; sipp
< newsysinit_end
; sipp
++)
139 for (sipp
= sysinit
; sipp
< sysinit_end
; sipp
++)
142 for (sipp
= set
; sipp
< set_end
; sipp
++)
145 kfree(newsysinit
, M_TEMP
);
147 newsysinit_end
= newset
+ count
;
151 * Callbacks from machine-dependant startup code (e.g. init386) to set
152 * up low level entities related to cpu #0's globaldata.
154 * Called from very low level boot code.
157 mi_proc0init(struct globaldata
*gd
, struct user
*proc0paddr
)
159 lwkt_init_thread(&thread0
, proc0paddr
, LWKT_THREAD_STACK
, 0, gd
);
160 lwkt_set_comm(&thread0
, "thread0");
161 RB_INIT(&proc0
.p_lwp_tree
);
162 proc0
.p_lasttid
= 0; /* +1 = next TID */
163 lwp_rb_tree_RB_INSERT(&proc0
.p_lwp_tree
, &lwp0
);
164 lwp0
.lwp_thread
= &thread0
;
165 lwp0
.lwp_proc
= &proc0
;
166 proc0
.p_usched
= usched_init();
167 lwp0
.lwp_cpumask
= 0xFFFFFFFF;
168 varsymset_init(&proc0
.p_varsymset
, NULL
);
169 thread0
.td_flags
|= TDF_RUNNING
;
170 thread0
.td_proc
= &proc0
;
171 thread0
.td_lwp
= &lwp0
;
172 thread0
.td_switch
= cpu_heavy_switch
; /* YYY eventually LWKT */
173 lwkt_schedule_self(curthread
);
177 * System startup; initialize the world, create process 0, mount root
178 * filesystem, and fork to create init and pagedaemon. Most of the
179 * hard work is done in the lower-level initialization routines including
180 * startup(), which does memory initialization and autoconfiguration.
182 * This allows simple addition of new kernel subsystems that require
183 * boot time initialization. It also allows substitution of subsystem
184 * (for instance, a scheduler, kernel profiler, or VM system) by object
185 * module. Finally, it allows for optional "kernel threads".
190 struct sysinit
*sip
; /* system initialization*/
191 struct sysinit
**sipp
; /* system initialization*/
192 struct sysinit
**xipp
; /* interior loop of sort*/
193 struct sysinit
*save
; /* bubble*/
195 if (sysinit
== NULL
) {
196 sysinit
= SET_BEGIN(sysinit_set
);
197 sysinit_end
= SET_LIMIT(sysinit_set
);
202 * Perform a bubble sort of the system initialization objects by
203 * their subsystem (primary key) and order (secondary key).
205 for (sipp
= sysinit
; sipp
< sysinit_end
; sipp
++) {
206 for (xipp
= sipp
+ 1; xipp
< sysinit_end
; xipp
++) {
207 if ((*sipp
)->subsystem
< (*xipp
)->subsystem
||
208 ((*sipp
)->subsystem
== (*xipp
)->subsystem
&&
209 (*sipp
)->order
<= (*xipp
)->order
))
218 * Traverse the (now) ordered list of system initialization tasks.
219 * Perform each task, and continue on to the next task.
221 * The last item on the list is expected to be the scheduler,
222 * which will not return.
224 for (sipp
= sysinit
; sipp
< sysinit_end
; sipp
++) {
226 if (sip
->subsystem
== SI_SPECIAL_DUMMY
)
227 continue; /* skip dummy task(s)*/
229 if (sip
->subsystem
== SI_SPECIAL_DONE
)
233 (*(sip
->func
))(sip
->udata
);
235 /* Check off the one we're just done */
236 sip
->subsystem
= SI_SPECIAL_DONE
;
238 /* Check if we've installed more sysinit items via KLD */
239 if (newsysinit
!= NULL
) {
240 if (sysinit
!= SET_BEGIN(sysinit_set
))
241 kfree(sysinit
, M_TEMP
);
242 sysinit
= newsysinit
;
243 sysinit_end
= newsysinit_end
;
245 newsysinit_end
= NULL
;
250 panic("Shouldn't get here!");
256 ***************************************************************************
258 **** The following SYSINIT's belong elsewhere, but have not yet
261 ***************************************************************************
264 print_caddr_t(void *data __unused
)
266 kprintf("%s", (char *)data
);
268 SYSINIT(announce
, SI_BOOT1_COPYRIGHT
, SI_ORDER_FIRST
, print_caddr_t
, copyright
)
271 * Leave the critical section that protected us from spurious interrupts
272 * so device probes work.
275 leavecrit(void *dummy __unused
)
277 MachIntrABI
.finalize();
279 MachIntrABI
.cleanup();
281 KKASSERT(!IN_CRITICAL_SECT(curthread
));
284 kprintf("Leaving critical section, allowing interrupts\n");
286 SYSINIT(leavecrit
, SI_BOOT2_LEAVE_CRIT
, SI_ORDER_ANY
, leavecrit
, NULL
)
289 * This is called after the threading system is up and running,
290 * including the softclock, clock interrupts, and SMP.
293 tsleepworks(void *dummy __unused
)
295 tsleep_now_works
= 1;
297 SYSINIT(tsleepworks
, SI_BOOT2_FINISH_SMP
, SI_ORDER_SECOND
, tsleepworks
, NULL
)
300 * This is called after devices have configured. Tell the kernel we are
301 * no longer in cold boot.
304 endofcoldboot(void *dummy __unused
)
308 SYSINIT(endofcoldboot
, SI_SUB_ISWARM
, SI_ORDER_ANY
, endofcoldboot
, NULL
)
311 ***************************************************************************
313 **** The two following SYSINT's are proc0 specific glue code. I am not
314 **** convinced that they can not be safely combined, but their order of
315 **** operation has been maintained as the same as the original init_main.c
318 **** These probably belong in init_proc.c or kern_proc.c, since they
319 **** deal with proc0 (the fork template process).
321 ***************************************************************************
325 proc0_init(void *dummy __unused
)
334 * Initialize process and pgrp structures.
339 * additional VM structures
344 * Create process 0 (the swapper).
346 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&allproc
, p
, p_list
);
348 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(PGRPHASH(0), &pgrp0
, pg_hash
);
349 LIST_INIT(&pgrp0
.pg_members
);
350 LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&pgrp0
.pg_members
, p
, p_pglist
);
352 pgrp0
.pg_session
= &session0
;
353 session0
.s_count
= 1;
354 session0
.s_leader
= p
;
356 p
->p_sysent
= &aout_sysvec
;
358 p
->p_flag
= P_SYSTEM
;
360 lp
->lwp_stat
= LSRUN
;
362 p
->p_rtprio
.type
= RTP_PRIO_NORMAL
;
363 p
->p_rtprio
.prio
= 0;
364 lp
->lwp_rtprio
= p
->p_rtprio
;
369 bcopy("swapper", p
->p_comm
, sizeof ("swapper"));
370 bcopy("swapper", thread0
.td_comm
, sizeof ("swapper"));
372 /* Create credentials. */
373 p
->p_ucred
= crget();
374 p
->p_ucred
->cr_ruidinfo
= uifind(0);
375 p
->p_ucred
->cr_ngroups
= 1; /* group 0 */
376 p
->p_ucred
->cr_uidinfo
= uifind(0);
379 p
->p_ucred
->cr_prison
= NULL
;
381 /* Create sigacts. */
382 p
->p_sigacts
= &sigacts0
;
383 p
->p_sigacts
->ps_refcnt
= 1;
385 /* Initialize signal state for process 0. */
388 /* Create the file descriptor table. */
389 fdinit_bootstrap(p
, &filedesc0
, cmask
);
391 /* Create the limits structures. */
392 plimit_init0(&limit0
);
393 p
->p_limit
= &limit0
;
395 /* Allocate a prototype map so we have something to fork. */
396 pmap_pinit0(vmspace_pmap(&vmspace0
));
397 p
->p_vmspace
= &vmspace0
;
398 lp
->lwp_vmspace
= p
->p_vmspace
;
399 sysref_init(&vmspace0
.vm_sysref
, &vmspace_sysref_class
);
400 vm_map_init(&vmspace0
.vm_map
,
401 round_page(VM_MIN_USER_ADDRESS
),
402 trunc_page(VM_MAX_USER_ADDRESS
),
403 vmspace_pmap(&vmspace0
));
404 sysref_activate(&vmspace0
.vm_sysref
);
407 * Charge root for one process.
409 (void)chgproccnt(p
->p_ucred
->cr_uidinfo
, 1, 0);
412 SYSINIT(p0init
, SI_BOOT2_PROC0
, SI_ORDER_FIRST
, proc0_init
, NULL
)
414 static int proc0_post_callback(struct proc
*p
, void *data __unused
);
418 proc0_post(void *dummy __unused
)
423 * Now we can look at the time, having had a chance to verify the
424 * time from the file system. Pretend that proc0 started now.
426 allproc_scan(proc0_post_callback
, NULL
);
429 * Give the ``random'' number generator a thump.
430 * XXX: Does read_random() contain enough bits to be used here ?
433 skrandom(ts
.tv_sec
^ ts
.tv_nsec
);
437 proc0_post_callback(struct proc
*p
, void *data __unused
)
439 microtime(&p
->p_start
);
443 SYSINIT(p0post
, SI_SUB_PROC0_POST
, SI_ORDER_FIRST
, proc0_post
, NULL
)
446 ***************************************************************************
448 **** The following SYSINIT's and glue code should be moved to the
449 **** respective files on a per subsystem basis.
451 ***************************************************************************
456 ***************************************************************************
458 **** The following code probably belongs in another file, like
459 **** kern/init_init.c.
461 ***************************************************************************
465 * List of paths to try when searching for "init".
467 static char init_path
[MAXPATHLEN
] =
469 __XSTRING(INIT_PATH
);
471 "/sbin/init:/sbin/oinit:/sbin/init.bak";
473 SYSCTL_STRING(_kern
, OID_AUTO
, init_path
, CTLFLAG_RD
, init_path
, 0, "");
476 * Start the initial user process; try exec'ing each pathname in init_path.
477 * The program is invoked with one argument containing the boot flags.
479 * The MP lock is held on entry.
482 start_init(void *dummy
, struct trapframe
*frame
)
485 struct execve_args args
;
487 char *var
, *path
, *next
, *s
;
488 char *ucp
, **uap
, *arg0
, *arg1
;
496 lp
= ONLY_LWP_IN_PROC(p
);
498 /* Get the vnode for '/'. Set p->p_fd->fd_cdir to reference it. */
499 mp
= mountlist_boot_getfirst();
500 if (VFS_ROOT(mp
, &vp
))
501 panic("cannot find root vnode");
502 if (mp
->mnt_ncmountpt
.ncp
== NULL
) {
503 cache_allocroot(&mp
->mnt_ncmountpt
, mp
, vp
);
504 cache_unlock(&mp
->mnt_ncmountpt
); /* leave ref intact */
506 p
->p_fd
->fd_cdir
= vp
;
507 vref(p
->p_fd
->fd_cdir
);
508 p
->p_fd
->fd_rdir
= vp
;
509 vref(p
->p_fd
->fd_rdir
);
510 vfs_cache_setroot(vp
, cache_hold(&mp
->mnt_ncmountpt
));
511 vn_unlock(vp
); /* leave ref intact */
512 cache_copy(&mp
->mnt_ncmountpt
, &p
->p_fd
->fd_ncdir
);
513 cache_copy(&mp
->mnt_ncmountpt
, &p
->p_fd
->fd_nrdir
);
516 * Need just enough stack to hold the faked-up "execve()" arguments.
518 addr
= trunc_page(USRSTACK
- PAGE_SIZE
);
519 error
= vm_map_find(&p
->p_vmspace
->vm_map
, NULL
, 0, &addr
, PAGE_SIZE
,
522 VM_PROT_ALL
, VM_PROT_ALL
,
525 panic("init: couldn't allocate argument space");
526 p
->p_vmspace
->vm_maxsaddr
= (caddr_t
)addr
;
527 p
->p_vmspace
->vm_ssize
= 1;
529 if ((var
= kgetenv("init_path")) != NULL
) {
530 strncpy(init_path
, var
, sizeof init_path
);
531 init_path
[sizeof init_path
- 1] = 0;
533 if ((var
= kgetenv("kern.fallback_elf_brand")) != NULL
)
534 fallback_elf_brand
= strtol(var
, NULL
, 0);
536 for (path
= init_path
; *path
!= '\0'; path
= next
) {
541 for (next
= path
; *next
!= '\0' && *next
!= ':'; next
++)
544 kprintf("start_init: trying %.*s\n", (int)(next
- path
),
548 * Move out the boot flag argument.
551 ucp
= (char *)USRSTACK
;
552 (void)subyte(--ucp
, 0); /* trailing zero */
553 if (boothowto
& RB_SINGLE
) {
554 (void)subyte(--ucp
, 's');
558 if (boothowto
& RB_FASTBOOT
) {
559 (void)subyte(--ucp
, 'f');
565 (void)subyte(--ucp
, 'C');
569 (void)subyte(--ucp
, '-');
570 (void)subyte(--ucp
, '-'); /* leading hyphen */
574 * Move out the file name (also arg 0).
576 (void)subyte(--ucp
, 0);
577 for (s
= next
- 1; s
>= path
; s
--)
578 (void)subyte(--ucp
, *s
);
582 * Move out the arg pointers.
584 uap
= (char **)((intptr_t)ucp
& ~(sizeof(intptr_t)-1));
585 (void)suword((caddr_t
)--uap
, (long)0); /* terminator */
586 (void)suword((caddr_t
)--uap
, (long)(intptr_t)arg1
);
587 (void)suword((caddr_t
)--uap
, (long)(intptr_t)arg0
);
590 * Point at the arguments.
597 * Now try to exec the program. If can't for any reason
598 * other than it doesn't exist, complain.
600 * Otherwise, return via fork_trampoline() all the way
601 * to user mode as init!
603 * WARNING! We may have been moved to another cpu after
604 * acquiring the current user process designation. The
605 * MP lock will migrate with us though so we still have to
608 if ((error
= sys_execve(&args
)) == 0) {
610 lp
->lwp_proc
->p_usched
->acquire_curproc(lp
);
614 kprintf("exec %.*s: error %d\n", (int)(next
- path
),
617 kprintf("init: not found in path %s\n", init_path
);
622 * Like kthread_create(), but runs in it's own address space.
623 * We do this early to reserve pid 1.
625 * Note special case - do not make it runnable yet. Other work
626 * in progress will change this more.
629 create_init(const void *udata __unused
)
635 error
= fork1(&lwp0
, RFFDG
| RFPROC
, &initproc
);
637 panic("cannot fork init: %d", error
);
638 initproc
->p_flag
|= P_SYSTEM
;
639 lp
= ONLY_LWP_IN_PROC(initproc
);
640 cpu_set_fork_handler(lp
, start_init
, NULL
);
643 SYSINIT(init
, SI_SUB_CREATE_INIT
, SI_ORDER_FIRST
, create_init
, NULL
)
646 * Make it runnable now.
649 kick_init(const void *udata __unused
)
651 start_forked_proc(&lwp0
, initproc
);
653 SYSINIT(kickinit
, SI_SUB_KTHREAD_INIT
, SI_ORDER_FIRST
, kick_init
, NULL
)
656 * Machine independant globaldata initialization
658 * WARNING! Called from early boot, 'mycpu' may not work yet.
661 mi_gdinit(struct globaldata
*gd
, int cpuid
)
663 TAILQ_INIT(&gd
->gd_tdfreeq
); /* for pmap_{new,dispose}_thread() */
664 TAILQ_INIT(&gd
->gd_systimerq
);
665 gd
->gd_sysid_alloc
= cpuid
; /* prime low bits for cpu lookup */
666 gd
->gd_cpuid
= cpuid
;
667 gd
->gd_cpumask
= (cpumask_t
)1 << cpuid
;
669 vm_map_entry_reserve_cpu_init(gd
);