#ifndef _LINUX_FUTEX_H
#define _LINUX_FUTEX_H
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+
/* Second argument to futex syscall */
#define FUTEX_CMP_REQUEUE 4
#define FUTEX_WAKE_OP 5
+/*
+ * Support for robust futexes: the kernel cleans up held futexes at
+ * thread exit time.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Per-lock list entry - embedded in user-space locks, somewhere close
+ * to the futex field. (Note: user-space uses a double-linked list to
+ * achieve O(1) list add and remove, but the kernel only needs to know
+ * about the forward link)
+ *
+ * NOTE: this structure is part of the syscall ABI, and must not be
+ * changed.
+ */
+struct robust_list {
+ struct robust_list __user *next;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Per-thread list head:
+ *
+ * NOTE: this structure is part of the syscall ABI, and must only be
+ * changed if the change is first communicated with the glibc folks.
+ * (When an incompatible change is done, we'll increase the structure
+ * size, which glibc will detect)
+ */
+struct robust_list_head {
+ /*
+ * The head of the list. Points back to itself if empty:
+ */
+ struct robust_list list;
+
+ /*
+ * This relative offset is set by user-space, it gives the kernel
+ * the relative position of the futex field to examine. This way
+ * we keep userspace flexible, to freely shape its data-structure,
+ * without hardcoding any particular offset into the kernel:
+ */
+ long futex_offset;
+
+ /*
+ * The death of the thread may race with userspace setting
+ * up a lock's links. So to handle this race, userspace first
+ * sets this field to the address of the to-be-taken lock,
+ * then does the lock acquire, and then adds itself to the
+ * list, and then clears this field. Hence the kernel will
+ * always have full knowledge of all locks that the thread
+ * _might_ have taken. We check the owner TID in any case,
+ * so only truly owned locks will be handled.
+ */
+ struct robust_list __user *list_op_pending;
+};
+
+/*
+ * Are there any waiters for this robust futex:
+ */
+#define FUTEX_WAITERS 0x80000000
+
+/*
+ * The kernel signals via this bit that a thread holding a futex
+ * has exited without unlocking the futex. The kernel also does
+ * a FUTEX_WAKE on such futexes, after setting the bit, to wake
+ * up any possible waiters:
+ */
+#define FUTEX_OWNER_DIED 0x40000000
+
+/*
+ * Reserved bit:
+ */
+#define FUTEX_OWNER_PENDING 0x20000000
+
+/*
+ * The rest of the robust-futex field is for the TID:
+ */
+#define FUTEX_TID_MASK 0x1fffffff
+
+/*
+ * A limit of one million locks held per thread (!) ought to be enough
+ * for some time. This also protects against a deliberately circular
+ * list. Not worth introducing an rlimit for this:
+ */
+#define ROBUST_LIST_LIMIT 1048576
+
long do_futex(unsigned long uaddr, int op, int val,
unsigned long timeout, unsigned long uaddr2, int val2,
int val3);
+extern int handle_futex_death(unsigned int *uaddr, struct task_struct *curr);
+
+#ifdef CONFIG_FUTEX
+extern void exit_robust_list(struct task_struct *curr);
+#else
+static inline void exit_robust_list(struct task_struct *curr)
+{
+}
+#endif
+
#define FUTEX_OP_SET 0 /* *(int *)UADDR2 = OPARG; */
#define FUTEX_OP_ADD 1 /* *(int *)UADDR2 += OPARG; */
#define FUTEX_OP_OR 2 /* *(int *)UADDR2 |= OPARG; */
* Removed page pinning, fix privately mapped COW pages and other cleanups
* (C) Copyright 2003, 2004 Jamie Lokier
*
+ * Robust futex support started by Ingo Molnar
+ * (C) Copyright 2006 Red Hat Inc, All Rights Reserved
+ * Thanks to Thomas Gleixner for suggestions, analysis and fixes.
+ *
* Thanks to Ben LaHaise for yelling "hashed waitqueues" loudly
* enough at me, Linus for the original (flawed) idea, Matthew
* Kirkwood for proof-of-concept implementation.
goto out;
}
+/*
+ * Support for robust futexes: the kernel cleans up held futexes at
+ * thread exit time.
+ *
+ * Implementation: user-space maintains a per-thread list of locks it
+ * is holding. Upon do_exit(), the kernel carefully walks this list,
+ * and marks all locks that are owned by this thread with the
+ * FUTEX_OWNER_DEAD bit, and wakes up a waiter (if any). The list is
+ * always manipulated with the lock held, so the list is private and
+ * per-thread. Userspace also maintains a per-thread 'list_op_pending'
+ * field, to allow the kernel to clean up if the thread dies after
+ * acquiring the lock, but just before it could have added itself to
+ * the list. There can only be one such pending lock.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * sys_set_robust_list - set the robust-futex list head of a task
+ * @head: pointer to the list-head
+ * @len: length of the list-head, as userspace expects
+ */
+asmlinkage long
+sys_set_robust_list(struct robust_list_head __user *head,
+ size_t len)
+{
+ /*
+ * The kernel knows only one size for now:
+ */
+ if (unlikely(len != sizeof(*head)))
+ return -EINVAL;
+
+ current->robust_list = head;
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/**
+ * sys_get_robust_list - get the robust-futex list head of a task
+ * @pid: pid of the process [zero for current task]
+ * @head_ptr: pointer to a list-head pointer, the kernel fills it in
+ * @len_ptr: pointer to a length field, the kernel fills in the header size
+ */
+asmlinkage long
+sys_get_robust_list(int pid, struct robust_list_head __user **head_ptr,
+ size_t __user *len_ptr)
+{
+ struct robust_list_head *head;
+ unsigned long ret;
+
+ if (!pid)
+ head = current->robust_list;
+ else {
+ struct task_struct *p;
+
+ ret = -ESRCH;
+ read_lock(&tasklist_lock);
+ p = find_task_by_pid(pid);
+ if (!p)
+ goto err_unlock;
+ ret = -EPERM;
+ if ((current->euid != p->euid) && (current->euid != p->uid) &&
+ !capable(CAP_SYS_PTRACE))
+ goto err_unlock;
+ head = p->robust_list;
+ read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
+ }
+
+ if (put_user(sizeof(*head), len_ptr))
+ return -EFAULT;
+ return put_user(head, head_ptr);
+
+err_unlock:
+ read_unlock(&tasklist_lock);
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Process a futex-list entry, check whether it's owned by the
+ * dying task, and do notification if so:
+ */
+int handle_futex_death(unsigned int *uaddr, struct task_struct *curr)
+{
+ unsigned int futex_val;
+
+repeat:
+ if (get_user(futex_val, uaddr))
+ return -1;
+
+ if ((futex_val & FUTEX_TID_MASK) == curr->pid) {
+ /*
+ * Ok, this dying thread is truly holding a futex
+ * of interest. Set the OWNER_DIED bit atomically
+ * via cmpxchg, and if the value had FUTEX_WAITERS
+ * set, wake up a waiter (if any). (We have to do a
+ * futex_wake() even if OWNER_DIED is already set -
+ * to handle the rare but possible case of recursive
+ * thread-death.) The rest of the cleanup is done in
+ * userspace.
+ */
+ if (futex_atomic_cmpxchg_inuser(uaddr, futex_val,
+ futex_val | FUTEX_OWNER_DIED) !=
+ futex_val)
+ goto repeat;
+
+ if (futex_val & FUTEX_WAITERS)
+ futex_wake((unsigned long)uaddr, 1);
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Walk curr->robust_list (very carefully, it's a userspace list!)
+ * and mark any locks found there dead, and notify any waiters.
+ *
+ * We silently return on any sign of list-walking problem.
+ */
+void exit_robust_list(struct task_struct *curr)
+{
+ struct robust_list_head __user *head = curr->robust_list;
+ struct robust_list __user *entry, *pending;
+ unsigned int limit = ROBUST_LIST_LIMIT;
+ unsigned long futex_offset;
+
+ /*
+ * Fetch the list head (which was registered earlier, via
+ * sys_set_robust_list()):
+ */
+ if (get_user(entry, &head->list.next))
+ return;
+ /*
+ * Fetch the relative futex offset:
+ */
+ if (get_user(futex_offset, &head->futex_offset))
+ return;
+ /*
+ * Fetch any possibly pending lock-add first, and handle it
+ * if it exists:
+ */
+ if (get_user(pending, &head->list_op_pending))
+ return;
+ if (pending)
+ handle_futex_death((void *)pending + futex_offset, curr);
+
+ while (entry != &head->list) {
+ /*
+ * A pending lock might already be on the list, so
+ * dont process it twice:
+ */
+ if (entry != pending)
+ if (handle_futex_death((void *)entry + futex_offset,
+ curr))
+ return;
+
+ /*
+ * Fetch the next entry in the list:
+ */
+ if (get_user(entry, &entry->next))
+ return;
+ /*
+ * Avoid excessively long or circular lists:
+ */
+ if (!--limit)
+ break;
+
+ cond_resched();
+ }
+}
+
long do_futex(unsigned long uaddr, int op, int val, unsigned long timeout,
unsigned long uaddr2, int val2, int val3)
{