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83 
84 #ifndef _KERN_THREAD_H_
85 #define _KERN_THREAD_H_
86 
87 #include <mach/kern_return.h>
88 #include <mach/mach_types.h>
89 #include <mach/mach_param.h>
90 #include <mach/message.h>
91 #include <mach/boolean.h>
92 #include <mach/vm_param.h>
93 #include <mach/thread_info.h>
94 #include <mach/thread_status.h>
95 #include <mach/exception_types.h>
96 
97 #include <kern/kern_types.h>
98 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
99 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
100 #include <sys/_types/_size_t.h>
101 
102 #ifdef MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
103 #include <mach_assert.h>
104 #include <mach_ldebug.h>
105 
106 #include <ipc/ipc_types.h>
107 
108 #include <mach/port.h>
109 #include <kern/cpu_number.h>
110 #include <kern/smp.h>
111 #include <kern/queue.h>
112 
113 #include <kern/timer.h>
114 #include <kern/simple_lock.h>
115 #include <kern/locks.h>
116 #include <kern/sched.h>
117 #include <kern/sched_prim.h>
118 #include <mach/sfi_class.h>
119 #include <kern/thread_call.h>
120 #include <kern/thread_group.h>
121 #include <kern/timer_call.h>
122 #include <kern/task.h>
123 #include <kern/exception.h>
124 #include <kern/affinity.h>
125 #include <kern/debug.h>
126 #include <kern/block_hint.h>
127 #include <kern/recount.h>
128 #include <kern/turnstile.h>
129 #include <kern/mpsc_queue.h>
130 
131 #include <kern/waitq.h>
132 #include <san/kasan.h>
133 #include <san/kcov_data.h>
134 #include <os/refcnt.h>
135 
136 #include <ipc/ipc_kmsg.h>
137 
138 #include <machine/atomic.h>
139 #include <machine/cpu_data.h>
140 #include <machine/thread.h>
141 
142 #endif  /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
143 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
144 /* priority queue static asserts fail for __ARM64_ARCH_8_32__ kext builds */
145 #include <kern/priority_queue.h>
146 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
147 
148 __BEGIN_DECLS
149 
150 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
151 #if CONFIG_TASKWATCH
152 /* Taskwatch related. TODO: find this a better home */
153 typedef struct task_watcher task_watch_t;
154 #endif /* CONFIG_TASKWATCH */
155 
156 /* Thread tags; for easy identification. */
157 __options_closed_decl(thread_tag_t, uint16_t, {
158 	THREAD_TAG_MAINTHREAD   = 0x01,
159 	THREAD_TAG_CALLOUT      = 0x02,
160 	THREAD_TAG_IOWORKLOOP   = 0x04,
161 	THREAD_TAG_PTHREAD      = 0x10,
162 	THREAD_TAG_WORKQUEUE    = 0x20,
163 	THREAD_TAG_USER_JOIN    = 0x40,
164 });
165 
166 typedef struct thread_ro *thread_ro_t;
167 
168 /*!
169  * @struct thread_ro
170  *
171  * @brief
172  * A structure allocated in a read only zone that safely
173  * represents the linkages of a thread to its cred, proc, task, ...
174  *
175  * @discussion
176  * The lifetime of a @c thread_ro structure is 1:1 with that
177  * of a @c thread_t or a @c uthread_t and holding a thread reference
178  * always allows to dereference this structure safely.
179  */
180 struct thread_ro {
181 	struct thread              *tro_owner;
182 #if MACH_BSD
183 	__xnu_struct_group(thread_ro_creds, tro_creds, {
184 		/*
185 		 * @c tro_cred holds the current thread credentials.
186 		 *
187 		 * For most threads, this is a cache of the proc's
188 		 * credentials that has been updated at the last
189 		 * syscall boundary via current_cached_proc_cred_update().
190 		 *
191 		 * If the thread assumed a different identity using settid(),
192 		 * then the proc cached credential lives in @c tro_realcred
193 		 * instead.
194 		 */
195 		struct ucred       *tro_cred;
196 		struct ucred       *tro_realcred;
197 	});
198 	struct proc                *tro_proc;
199 	struct proc_ro             *tro_proc_ro;
200 #endif
201 	struct task                *tro_task;
202 
203 	struct ipc_port            *tro_self_port;
204 	struct ipc_port            *tro_settable_self_port;             /* send right */
205 	struct ipc_port            *tro_ports[THREAD_SELF_PORT_COUNT];  /* no right */
206 
207 	struct exception_action    *tro_exc_actions;
208 };
209 
210 /*
211  * Flags for `thread set status`.
212  */
213 __options_decl(thread_set_status_flags_t, uint32_t, {
214 	TSSF_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
215 
216 	/* Translate the state to user. */
217 	TSSF_TRANSLATE_TO_USER = 0x01,
218 
219 	/* Translate the state to user. Preserve flags */
220 	TSSF_PRESERVE_FLAGS = 0x02,
221 
222 	/* Check kernel signed flag */
223 	TSSF_CHECK_USER_FLAGS = 0x04,
224 
225 	/* Allow only user state PTRS */
226 	TSSF_ALLOW_ONLY_USER_PTRS = 0x08,
227 
228 	/* Generate random diversifier and stash it */
229 	TSSF_RANDOM_USER_DIV = 0x10,
230 
231 	/* Stash sigreturn token */
232 	TSSF_STASH_SIGRETURN_TOKEN = 0x20,
233 
234 	/* Check sigreturn token */
235 	TSSF_CHECK_SIGRETURN_TOKEN = 0x40,
236 
237 	/* Allow only matching sigreturn token */
238 	TSSF_ALLOW_ONLY_MATCHING_TOKEN = 0x80,
239 
240 	/* Stash diversifier from thread */
241 	TSSF_THREAD_USER_DIV = 0x100,
242 
243 	/* Check for entitlement */
244 	TSSF_CHECK_ENTITLEMENT = 0x200,
245 });
246 
247 /*
248  * Size in bits of compact thread id (ctid).
249  */
250 #define CTID_SIZE_BIT 20
251 typedef uint32_t ctid_t;
252 
253 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
254 #ifdef MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
255 
256 extern zone_t thread_ro_zone;
257 
258 __options_decl(thread_work_interval_flags_t, uint32_t, {
259 	TH_WORK_INTERVAL_FLAGS_NONE            = 0x0,
260 #if CONFIG_SCHED_AUTO_JOIN
261 	/* Flags to indicate status about work interval thread is currently part of */
262 	TH_WORK_INTERVAL_FLAGS_AUTO_JOIN_LEAK  = 0x1,
263 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_AUTO_JOIN */
264 	TH_WORK_INTERVAL_FLAGS_HAS_WORKLOAD_ID = 0x2,
265 	TH_WORK_INTERVAL_FLAGS_RT_ALLOWED      = 0x4,
266 });
267 
268 #if CONFIG_EXCLAVES
269 /* Thread exclaves interrupt-safe state bits (ORd) */
270 __options_decl(thread_exclaves_intstate_flags_t, uint32_t, {
271 	/* Thread is currently executing in secure kernel or exclaves userspace
272 	 * or was interrupted/preempted while doing so. */
273 	TH_EXCLAVES_EXECUTION                  = 0x1,
274 });
275 
276 __options_decl(thread_exclaves_state_flags_t, uint16_t, {
277 /* Thread exclaves state bits (ORd) */
278 	/* Thread is handling RPC from a client in xnu or Darwin userspace (but
279 	 * may have returned to xnu due to an exclaves scheduler request or having
280 	 * upcalled). Must not re-enter exclaves via RPC or return to Darwin
281 	 * userspace. */
282 	TH_EXCLAVES_RPC                        = 0x1,
283 	/* Thread has made an upcall RPC request back into xnu while handling RPC
284 	 * into exclaves from a client in xnu or Darwin userspace. Must not
285 	 * re-enter exclaves via RPC or return to Darwin userspace. */
286 	TH_EXCLAVES_UPCALL                     = 0x2,
287 	/* Thread has made an exclaves scheduler request (such as a wait or wake)
288 	 * from the xnu scheduler while handling RPC into exclaves from a client in
289 	 * xnu or Darwin userspace. Must not re-enter exclaves via RPC or return to
290 	 * Darwin userspace. */
291 	TH_EXCLAVES_SCHEDULER_REQUEST          = 0x4,
292 });
293 
294 __options_decl(thread_exclaves_inspection_flags_t, uint16_t, {
295 	/* Thread is on Stackshot's inspection queue */
296 	TH_EXCLAVES_INSPECTION_STACKSHOT       = 0x1,
297 	/* Thread is on Kperf's inspection queue */
298 	TH_EXCLAVES_INSPECTION_KPERF           = 0x2,
299 	/* Thread must not be inspected (may deadlock, etc.) - set by collector thread*/
300 	TH_EXCLAVES_INSPECTION_NOINSPECT       = 0x8000,
301 });
302 
303 #endif /* CONFIG_EXCLAVES */
304 
305 typedef union thread_rr_state {
306 	uint32_t trr_value;
307 	struct {
308 #define TRR_FAULT_NONE     0
309 #define TRR_FAULT_PENDING  1
310 #define TRR_FAULT_OBSERVED 2
311 		/*
312 		 * Set to TRR_FAULT_PENDING with interrupts disabled
313 		 * by the thread when it is entering a user fault codepath.
314 		 *
315 		 * Moved to TRR_FAULT_OBSERVED from TRR_FAULT_PENDING:
316 		 * - by the thread if at IPI time,
317 		 * - or by task_restartable_ranges_synchronize() if the thread
318 		 *   is interrupted (under the thread lock)
319 		 *
320 		 * Cleared by the thread when returning from a user fault
321 		 * codepath.
322 		 */
323 		uint8_t  trr_fault_state;
324 
325 		/*
326 		 * Set by task_restartable_ranges_synchronize()
327 		 * if trr_fault_state is TRR_FAULT_OBSERVED
328 		 * and a rendez vous at the AST is required.
329 		 *
330 		 * Set atomically if trr_fault_state == TRR_FAULT_OBSERVED,
331 		 * and trr_ipi_ack_pending == 0
332 		 */
333 		uint8_t  trr_sync_waiting;
334 
335 		/*
336 		 * Updated under the thread_lock(),
337 		 * set by task_restartable_ranges_synchronize()
338 		 * when the thread was IPIed and the caller is waiting
339 		 * for an ACK.
340 		 */
341 		uint16_t trr_ipi_ack_pending;
342 	};
343 } thread_rr_state_t;
344 
345 struct thread {
346 #if MACH_ASSERT
347 #define THREAD_MAGIC 0x1234ABCDDCBA4321ULL
348 	/* Ensure nothing uses &thread as a queue entry */
349 	uint64_t                thread_magic;
350 #endif /* MACH_ASSERT */
351 
352 	/*
353 	 *	NOTE:	The runq field in the thread structure has an unusual
354 	 *	locking protocol.  If its value is PROCESSOR_NULL, then it is
355 	 *	locked by the thread_lock, but if its value is something else
356 	 *	then it is locked by the associated run queue lock. It is
357 	 *	set to PROCESSOR_NULL without holding the thread lock, but the
358 	 *	transition from PROCESSOR_NULL to non-null must be done
359 	 *	under the thread lock and the run queue lock. To enforce the
360 	 *	protocol, runq should only be accessed using the
361 	 *	thread_get/set/clear_runq functions and locked variants below.
362 	 *
363 	 *	New waitq APIs allow the 'links' and '__runq' fields to be
364 	 *	anywhere in the thread structure.
365 	 */
366 	union {
367 		queue_chain_t                   runq_links;             /* run queue links */
368 		queue_chain_t                   wait_links;             /* wait queue links */
369 		struct mpsc_queue_chain         mpsc_links;             /* thread daemon mpsc links */
370 		struct priority_queue_entry_sched wait_prioq_links;       /* priority ordered waitq links */
371 	};
372 
373 	event64_t               wait_event;     /* wait queue event */
374 	struct { processor_t    runq; } __runq; /* internally managed run queue assignment, see above comment */
375 	waitq_t                 waitq;          /* wait queue this thread is enqueued on */
376 	struct turnstile       *turnstile;      /* thread's turnstile, protected by primitives interlock */
377 	void                   *inheritor;      /* inheritor of the primitive the thread will block on */
378 	struct priority_queue_sched_max sched_inheritor_queue; /* Inheritor queue for kernel promotion */
379 	struct priority_queue_sched_max base_inheritor_queue; /* Inheritor queue for user promotion */
380 
381 #if CONFIG_SCHED_EDGE
382 	bool            th_bound_cluster_enqueued;
383 	bool            th_shared_rsrc_enqueued[CLUSTER_SHARED_RSRC_TYPE_COUNT];
384 	bool            th_shared_rsrc_heavy_user[CLUSTER_SHARED_RSRC_TYPE_COUNT];
385 	bool            th_shared_rsrc_heavy_perf_control[CLUSTER_SHARED_RSRC_TYPE_COUNT];
386 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_EDGE */
387 
388 #if CONFIG_SCHED_CLUTCH
389 	/*
390 	 * In the clutch scheduler, the threads are maintained in runqs at the clutch_bucket
391 	 * level (clutch_bucket defines a unique thread group and scheduling bucket pair). The
392 	 * thread is linked via a couple of linkages in the clutch bucket:
393 	 *
394 	 * - A stable priority queue linkage which is the main runqueue (based on sched_pri) for the clutch bucket
395 	 * - A regular priority queue linkage which is based on thread's base/promoted pri (used for clutch bucket priority calculation)
396 	 * - A queue linkage used for timesharing operations of threads at the scheduler tick
397 	 */
398 	struct priority_queue_entry_stable      th_clutch_runq_link;
399 	struct priority_queue_entry_sched       th_clutch_pri_link;
400 	queue_chain_t                           th_clutch_timeshare_link;
401 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_CLUTCH */
402 
403 	/* Data updated during assert_wait/thread_wakeup */
404 	decl_simple_lock_data(, sched_lock);     /* scheduling lock (thread_lock()) */
405 	decl_simple_lock_data(, wake_lock);      /* for thread stop / wait (wake_lock()) */
406 	uint16_t                options;        /* options set by thread itself */
407 #define TH_OPT_INTMASK          0x0003          /* interrupt / abort level */
408 #define TH_OPT_VMPRIV           0x0004          /* may allocate reserved memory */
409 #define TH_OPT_SYSTEM_CRITICAL  0x0010          /* Thread must always be allowed to run - even under heavy load */
410 #define TH_OPT_PROC_CPULIMIT    0x0020          /* Thread has a task-wide CPU limit applied to it */
411 #define TH_OPT_PRVT_CPULIMIT    0x0040          /* Thread has a thread-private CPU limit applied to it */
412 #define TH_OPT_IDLE_THREAD      0x0080          /* Thread is a per-processor idle thread */
413 #define TH_OPT_GLOBAL_FORCED_IDLE       0x0100  /* Thread performs forced idle for thermal control */
414 #define TH_OPT_SCHED_VM_GROUP   0x0200          /* Thread belongs to special scheduler VM group */
415 #define TH_OPT_HONOR_QLIMIT     0x0400          /* Thread will honor qlimit while sending mach_msg, regardless of MACH_SEND_ALWAYS */
416 #define TH_OPT_SEND_IMPORTANCE  0x0800          /* Thread will allow importance donation from kernel rpc */
417 #define TH_OPT_ZONE_PRIV        0x1000          /* Thread may use the zone replenish reserve */
418 #define TH_OPT_IPC_TG_BLOCKED   0x2000          /* Thread blocked in sync IPC and has made the thread group blocked callout */
419 #define TH_OPT_FORCED_LEDGER    0x4000          /* Thread has a forced CPU limit  */
420 #define TH_IN_MACH_EXCEPTION    0x8000          /* Thread is currently handling a mach exception */
421 
422 	bool                    wake_active;    /* wake event on stop */
423 	bool                    at_safe_point;  /* thread_abort_safely allowed */
424 	uint8_t                 sched_saved_run_weight;
425 #if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
426 	bool                    pmap_footprint_suspended;
427 #endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
428 
429 
430 	ast_t                   reason;         /* why we blocked */
431 	uint32_t                quantum_remaining;
432 	wait_result_t           wait_result;    /* outcome of wait -
433 	                                        * may be examined by this thread
434 	                                        * WITHOUT locking */
435 	thread_rr_state_t       t_rr_state;     /* state for restartable ranges */
436 	thread_continue_t       continuation;   /* continue here next dispatch */
437 	void                   *parameter;      /* continuation parameter */
438 
439 	/* Data updated/used in thread_invoke */
440 	vm_offset_t             kernel_stack;   /* current kernel stack */
441 	vm_offset_t             reserved_stack; /* reserved kernel stack */
442 
443 	/*** Machine-dependent state ***/
444 	struct machine_thread   machine;
445 
446 #if KASAN
447 	struct kasan_thread_data kasan_data;
448 #endif
449 #if CONFIG_KCOV
450 	kcov_thread_data_t       kcov_data;
451 #endif
452 
453 	/* Thread state: */
454 	int                     state;
455 /*
456  *	Thread states [bits or'ed]
457  * All but TH_WAIT_REPORT are encoded in SS_TH_FLAGS
458  * All are encoded in kcdata.py ('ths_state')
459  */
460 #define TH_WAIT                 0x01            /* queued for waiting */
461 #define TH_SUSP                 0x02            /* stopped or requested to stop */
462 #define TH_RUN                  0x04            /* running or on runq */
463 #define TH_UNINT                0x08            /* waiting uninteruptibly */
464 #define TH_TERMINATE            0x10            /* halted at termination */
465 #define TH_TERMINATE2           0x20            /* added to termination queue */
466 #define TH_WAIT_REPORT          0x40            /* the wait is using the sched_call,
467 	                                        * only set if TH_WAIT is also set */
468 #define TH_IDLE                 0x80            /* idling processor */
469 #define TH_WAKING              0x100            /* between waitq remove and thread_go */
470 
471 	/* Scheduling information */
472 	sched_mode_t            sched_mode;     /* scheduling mode */
473 	sched_mode_t            saved_mode;     /* saved mode during forced mode demotion */
474 
475 	/* This thread's contribution to global sched counters */
476 	sched_bucket_t          th_sched_bucket;
477 
478 	sfi_class_id_t          sfi_class;      /* SFI class (XXX Updated on CSW/QE/AST) */
479 	sfi_class_id_t          sfi_wait_class; /* Currently in SFI wait for this class, protected by sfi_lock */
480 
481 	uint32_t                sched_flags;            /* current flag bits */
482 #define TH_SFLAG_NO_SMT                 0x0001          /* On an SMT CPU, this thread must be scheduled alone */
483 #define TH_SFLAG_FAILSAFE               0x0002          /* fail-safe has tripped */
484 #define TH_SFLAG_THROTTLED              0x0004          /* throttled thread forced to timeshare mode (may be applied in addition to failsafe) */
485 
486 #define TH_SFLAG_PROMOTED               0x0008          /* sched pri has been promoted by kernel mutex priority promotion */
487 #define TH_SFLAG_ABORT                  0x0010          /* abort interruptible waits */
488 #define TH_SFLAG_ABORTSAFELY            0x0020          /* ... but only those at safe point */
489 #define TH_SFLAG_ABORTED_MASK           (TH_SFLAG_ABORT | TH_SFLAG_ABORTSAFELY)
490 #define TH_SFLAG_DEPRESS                0x0040          /* normal depress yield */
491 #define TH_SFLAG_POLLDEPRESS            0x0080          /* polled depress yield */
492 #define TH_SFLAG_DEPRESSED_MASK         (TH_SFLAG_DEPRESS | TH_SFLAG_POLLDEPRESS)
493 /* unused TH_SFLAG_PRI_UPDATE           0x0100 */
494 #define TH_SFLAG_EAGERPREEMPT           0x0200          /* Any preemption of this thread should be treated as if AST_URGENT applied */
495 #define TH_SFLAG_RW_PROMOTED            0x0400          /* promote reason: blocking with RW lock held */
496 #define TH_SFLAG_BASE_PRI_FROZEN        0x0800          /* (effective) base_pri is frozen */
497 #define TH_SFLAG_WAITQ_PROMOTED         0x1000          /* promote reason: waitq wakeup (generally for IPC receive) */
498 
499 #if __AMP__
500 #define TH_SFLAG_ECORE_ONLY             0x2000          /* (unused) Bind thread to E core processor set */
501 #define TH_SFLAG_PCORE_ONLY             0x4000          /* (unused) Bind thread to P core processor set */
502 #endif
503 
504 #define TH_SFLAG_EXEC_PROMOTED          0x8000          /* promote reason: thread is in an exec */
505 
506 #define TH_SFLAG_THREAD_GROUP_AUTO_JOIN 0x10000         /* thread has been auto-joined to thread group */
507 #if __AMP__
508 #define TH_SFLAG_BOUND_SOFT             0x20000         /* thread is soft bound to a cluster; can run anywhere if bound cluster unavailable */
509 #endif /* __AMP__ */
510 
511 #if CONFIG_PREADOPT_TG
512 #define TH_SFLAG_REEVALUTE_TG_HIERARCHY_LATER 0x40000   /* thread needs to reevaluate its TG hierarchy */
513 #endif
514 
515 #define TH_SFLAG_FLOOR_PROMOTED               0x80000   /* promote reason: boost requested */
516 
517 /* 'promote reasons' that request a priority floor only, not a custom priority */
518 #define TH_SFLAG_PROMOTE_REASON_MASK    (TH_SFLAG_RW_PROMOTED | TH_SFLAG_WAITQ_PROMOTED | TH_SFLAG_EXEC_PROMOTED | TH_SFLAG_FLOOR_PROMOTED)
519 
520 #define TH_SFLAG_RT_DISALLOWED         0x100000         /* thread wants RT but may not have joined a work interval that allows it */
521 #define TH_SFLAG_DEMOTED_MASK      (TH_SFLAG_THROTTLED | TH_SFLAG_FAILSAFE | TH_SFLAG_RT_DISALLOWED)     /* saved_mode contains previous sched_mode */
522 #define TH_SFLAG_RT_CPULIMIT         0x200000           /* thread should have a CPU limit applied. */
523 
524 	int16_t                 sched_pri;              /* scheduled (current) priority */
525 	int16_t                 base_pri;               /* effective base priority (equal to req_base_pri unless TH_SFLAG_BASE_PRI_FROZEN) */
526 	int16_t                 req_base_pri;           /* requested base priority */
527 	int16_t                 max_priority;           /* copy of max base priority */
528 	int16_t                 task_priority;          /* copy of task base priority */
529 	int16_t                 promotion_priority;     /* priority thread is currently promoted to */
530 	uint16_t                priority_floor_count;   /* number of push to boost the floor priority */
531 	int16_t                 suspend_count;          /* Kernel holds on this thread  */
532 
533 	int                     iotier_override;        /* atomic operations to set, cleared on ret to user */
534 	os_ref_atomic_t         ref_count;              /* number of references to me */
535 
536 	uint32_t                rwlock_count;           /* Number of lck_rw_t locks held by thread */
537 	struct smrq_slist_head  smr_stack;
538 #ifdef DEBUG_RW
539 	rw_lock_debug_t         rw_lock_held;           /* rw_locks currently held by the thread */
540 #endif /* DEBUG_RW */
541 
542 	integer_t               importance;             /* task-relative importance */
543 
544 	/* Priority depression expiration */
545 	integer_t               depress_timer_active;
546 	timer_call_t            depress_timer;
547 
548 	/* real-time parameters */
549 	struct {                                        /* see mach/thread_policy.h */
550 		uint32_t            period;
551 		uint32_t            computation;
552 		uint32_t            constraint;
553 		bool                preemptible;
554 		uint8_t             priority_offset;   /* base_pri = BASEPRI_RTQUEUES + priority_offset */
555 		uint64_t            deadline;
556 	}                       realtime;
557 
558 	uint64_t                last_run_time;          /* time when thread was switched away from */
559 	uint64_t                last_made_runnable_time;        /* time when thread was unblocked or preempted */
560 	uint64_t                last_basepri_change_time;       /* time when thread was last changed in basepri while runnable */
561 	uint64_t                same_pri_latency;
562 	/*
563 	 * workq_quantum_deadline is the workq thread's next runtime deadline. This
564 	 * value is set to 0 if the thread has no such deadline applicable to it.
565 	 *
566 	 * The synchronization for this field is due to how this field is modified
567 	 * 1) This field is always modified on the thread by itself or on the thread
568 	 * when it is not running/runnable
569 	 * 2) Change of this field is immediately followed by a
570 	 * corresponding change to the AST_KEVENT to either set or clear the
571 	 * AST_KEVENT_WORKQ_QUANTUM_EXPIRED bit
572 	 *
573 	 * workq_quantum_deadline can be modified by the thread on itself during
574 	 * interrupt context. However, due to (2) and due to the fact that the
575 	 * change to the AST_KEVENT is volatile, this forces the compiler to
576 	 * guarantee the order between the write to workq_quantum_deadline and the
577 	 * kevent field and therefore guarantees the correct synchronization.
578 	 */
579 	uint64_t                workq_quantum_deadline;
580 
581 #if WORKQ_QUANTUM_HISTORY_DEBUG
582 
583 #define WORKQ_QUANTUM_HISTORY_COUNT 16
584 	struct workq_quantum_history {
585 		uint64_t time;
586 		uint64_t deadline;
587 		bool arm;
588 	} workq_quantum_history[WORKQ_QUANTUM_HISTORY_COUNT];
589 	uint64_t workq_quantum_history_index;
590 
591 #define WORKQ_QUANTUM_HISTORY_WRITE_ENTRY(thread, ...)  ({\
592 	        thread_t __th = (thread); \
593 	        uint64_t __index = os_atomic_inc_orig(&thread->workq_quantum_history_index, relaxed); \
594 	        struct workq_quantum_history _wq_quantum_history = { mach_approximate_time(), __VA_ARGS__}; \
595 	        __th->workq_quantum_history[__index % WORKQ_QUANTUM_HISTORY_COUNT] = \
596 	                        (struct workq_quantum_history) _wq_quantum_history; \
597 	})
598 #else /* WORKQ_QUANTUM_HISTORY_DEBUG */
599 #define WORKQ_QUANTUM_HISTORY_WRITE_ENTRY(thread, ...)
600 #endif /* WORKQ_QUANTUM_HISTORY_DEBUG */
601 
602 #define THREAD_NOT_RUNNABLE (~0ULL)
603 
604 #if CONFIG_THREAD_GROUPS
605 	struct thread_group     *thread_group;
606 #endif
607 
608 #if defined(CONFIG_SCHED_MULTIQ)
609 	sched_group_t           sched_group;
610 #endif /* defined(CONFIG_SCHED_MULTIQ) */
611 
612 	/* Data used during setrun/dispatch */
613 	processor_t             bound_processor;        /* bound to a processor? */
614 	processor_t             last_processor;         /* processor last dispatched on */
615 	processor_t             chosen_processor;       /* Where we want to run this thread */
616 
617 	/* Fail-safe computation since last unblock or qualifying yield */
618 	uint64_t                computation_metered;
619 	uint64_t                computation_epoch;
620 	uint64_t                computation_interrupt_epoch;
621 	uint64_t                safe_release;           /* when to release fail-safe */
622 
623 	/* Call out from scheduler */
624 	void                  (*sched_call)(int type, thread_t thread);
625 
626 #if defined(CONFIG_SCHED_PROTO)
627 	uint32_t                runqueue_generation;    /* last time runqueue was drained */
628 #endif
629 
630 	/* Statistics and timesharing calculations */
631 #if defined(CONFIG_SCHED_TIMESHARE_CORE)
632 	natural_t               sched_stamp;            /* last scheduler tick */
633 	natural_t               sched_usage;            /* timesharing cpu usage [sched] */
634 	natural_t               pri_shift;              /* usage -> priority from pset */
635 	natural_t               cpu_usage;              /* instrumented cpu usage [%cpu] */
636 	natural_t               cpu_delta;              /* accumulated cpu_usage delta */
637 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_TIMESHARE_CORE */
638 
639 	uint32_t                c_switch;               /* total context switches */
640 	uint32_t                p_switch;               /* total processor switches */
641 	uint32_t                ps_switch;              /* total pset switches */
642 
643 	/* Timing data structures */
644 	uint64_t                sched_time_save;        /* saved time for scheduler tick */
645 	uint64_t                vtimer_user_save;       /* saved values for vtimers */
646 	uint64_t                vtimer_prof_save;
647 	uint64_t                vtimer_rlim_save;
648 	uint64_t                vtimer_qos_save;
649 
650 	timer_data_t            runnable_timer;         /* time the thread is runnable (including running) */
651 
652 	struct recount_thread   th_recount;             /* resource accounting */
653 
654 #if CONFIG_SCHED_SFI
655 	/* Timing for wait state */
656 	uint64_t                wait_sfi_begin_time;    /* start time for thread waiting in SFI */
657 #endif
658 
659 	/*
660 	 * Processor/cache affinity
661 	 * - affinity_threads links task threads with the same affinity set
662 	 */
663 	queue_chain_t           affinity_threads;
664 	affinity_set_t          affinity_set;
665 
666 #if CONFIG_TASKWATCH
667 	task_watch_t           *taskwatch;              /* task watch */
668 #endif /* CONFIG_TASKWATCH */
669 
670 	/* Various bits of state to stash across a continuation, exclusive to the current thread block point */
671 	union {
672 		struct {
673 			mach_msg_return_t       state;          /* receive state */
674 			mach_port_seqno_t       seqno;          /* seqno of recvd message */
675 			ipc_object_t            object;         /* object received on */
676 			mach_vm_address_t       msg_addr;       /* receive msg buffer pointer */
677 			mach_vm_address_t       aux_addr;       /* receive aux buffer pointer */
678 			mach_msg_size_t         max_msize;      /* max rcv size for msg */
679 			mach_msg_size_t         max_asize;      /* max rcv size for aux data */
680 			mach_msg_size_t         msize;          /* actual size for the msg */
681 			mach_msg_size_t         asize;          /* actual size for aux data */
682 			mach_msg_option64_t     option;         /* 64 bits options for receive */
683 			mach_port_name_t        receiver_name;  /* the receive port name */
684 			union {
685 				struct ipc_kmsg   *XNU_PTRAUTH_SIGNED_PTR("thread.ith_kmsg")  kmsg;  /* received message */
686 #if MACH_FLIPC
687 				struct ipc_mqueue *XNU_PTRAUTH_SIGNED_PTR("thread.ith_peekq") peekq; /* mqueue to peek at */
688 #endif /* MACH_FLIPC */
689 			};
690 		} receive;
691 		struct {
692 			struct semaphore        *waitsemaphore;         /* semaphore ref */
693 			struct semaphore        *signalsemaphore;       /* semaphore ref */
694 			int                     options;                /* semaphore options */
695 			kern_return_t           result;                 /* primary result */
696 			mach_msg_continue_t continuation;
697 		} sema;
698 		struct {
699 #define THREAD_SAVE_IOKIT_TLS_COUNT     8
700 			void                    *tls[THREAD_SAVE_IOKIT_TLS_COUNT];
701 		} iokit;
702 	} saved;
703 
704 	/* Only user threads can cause guard exceptions, only kernel threads can be thread call threads */
705 	union {
706 		/* Thread call thread's state structure, stored on its stack */
707 		struct thread_call_thread_state *thc_state;
708 
709 		/* Structure to save information about guard exception */
710 		struct {
711 			mach_exception_code_t           code;
712 			mach_exception_subcode_t        subcode;
713 		} guard_exc_info;
714 	};
715 
716 	/* User level suspensions */
717 	int32_t                 user_stop_count;
718 
719 	/* IPC data structures */
720 #if IMPORTANCE_INHERITANCE
721 	natural_t ith_assertions;                       /* assertions pending drop */
722 #endif
723 	circle_queue_head_t     ith_messages;           /* messages to reap */
724 	mach_port_t             ith_kernel_reply_port;  /* reply port for kernel RPCs */
725 
726 	/* Ast/Halt data structures */
727 	vm_offset_t             recover;                /* page fault recover(copyin/out) */
728 
729 	queue_chain_t           threads;                /* global list of all threads */
730 
731 	/* Activation */
732 	queue_chain_t           task_threads;
733 
734 	/* Task membership */
735 #if __x86_64__ || __arm__
736 	struct task            *t_task;
737 #endif
738 	struct thread_ro       *t_tro;
739 	vm_map_t                map;
740 	thread_t                handoff_thread;
741 
742 	/* Timed wait expiration */
743 	timer_call_t            wait_timer;
744 	uint16_t                wait_timer_active; /* is the call running */
745 	bool                    wait_timer_armed; /* should the wait be cleared */
746 
747 	/* Miscellaneous bits guarded by mutex */
748 	uint32_t
749 	    active:1,           /* Thread is active and has not been terminated */
750 	    ipc_active:1,       /* IPC with the thread ports is allowed */
751 	    started:1,          /* Thread has been started after creation */
752 	    static_param:1,     /* Disallow policy parameter changes */
753 	    inspection:1,       /* TRUE when task is being inspected by crash reporter */
754 	    policy_reset:1,     /* Disallow policy parameter changes on terminating threads */
755 	    suspend_parked:1,   /* thread parked in thread_suspended */
756 	    corpse_dup:1,       /* TRUE when thread is an inactive duplicate in a corpse */
757 	:0;
758 
759 	/* Pending thread ast(s) */
760 	os_atomic(ast_t)        ast;
761 
762 	decl_lck_mtx_data(, mutex);
763 
764 	struct ipc_port         *ith_special_reply_port;   /* ref to special reply port */
765 
766 #if CONFIG_DTRACE
767 	uint16_t                t_dtrace_flags;         /* DTrace thread states */
768 #define TH_DTRACE_EXECSUCCESS   0x01
769 	uint16_t                t_dtrace_inprobe;       /* Executing under dtrace_probe */
770 	uint32_t                t_dtrace_predcache;     /* DTrace per thread predicate value hint */
771 	int64_t                 t_dtrace_tracing;       /* Thread time under dtrace_probe() */
772 	int64_t                 t_dtrace_vtime;
773 #endif
774 
775 	clock_sec_t             t_page_creation_time;
776 	uint32_t                t_page_creation_count;
777 	uint32_t                t_page_creation_throttled;
778 #if (DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG)
779 	uint64_t                t_page_creation_throttled_hard;
780 	uint64_t                t_page_creation_throttled_soft;
781 #endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
782 	int                     t_pagein_error;         /* for vm_fault(), holds error from vnop_pagein() */
783 
784 	mach_port_name_t        ith_voucher_name;
785 	ipc_voucher_t           ith_voucher;
786 
787 #ifdef KPERF
788 /* The high 8 bits are the number of frames to sample of a user callstack. */
789 #define T_KPERF_CALLSTACK_DEPTH_OFFSET     (24)
790 #define T_KPERF_SET_CALLSTACK_DEPTH(DEPTH) (((uint32_t)(DEPTH)) << T_KPERF_CALLSTACK_DEPTH_OFFSET)
791 #define T_KPERF_GET_CALLSTACK_DEPTH(FLAGS) ((FLAGS) >> T_KPERF_CALLSTACK_DEPTH_OFFSET)
792 #define T_KPERF_ACTIONID_OFFSET            (18)
793 #define T_KPERF_SET_ACTIONID(AID)          (((uint32_t)(AID)) << T_KPERF_ACTIONID_OFFSET)
794 #define T_KPERF_GET_ACTIONID(FLAGS)        ((FLAGS) >> T_KPERF_ACTIONID_OFFSET)
795 #endif
796 
797 #define T_KPERF_AST_CALLSTACK 0x1 /* dump a callstack on thread's next AST */
798 #define T_KPERF_AST_DISPATCH  0x2 /* dump a name on thread's next AST */
799 #define T_KPC_ALLOC           0x4 /* thread needs a kpc_buf allocated */
800 
801 #define T_KPERF_AST_ALL \
802     (T_KPERF_AST_CALLSTACK | T_KPERF_AST_DISPATCH | T_KPC_ALLOC)
803 /* only go up to T_KPERF_ACTIONID_OFFSET - 1 */
804 
805 #ifdef KPERF
806 	uint32_t                kperf_ast;
807 	uint32_t                kperf_pet_gen;  /* last generation of PET that sampled this thread*/
808 	uint32_t                kperf_c_switch; /* last dispatch detection */
809 	uint32_t                kperf_pet_cnt;  /* how many times a thread has been sampled by PET */
810 #if CONFIG_EXCLAVES
811 	uint32_t                kperf_exclaves_ast;
812 #endif
813 #endif
814 
815 #ifdef CONFIG_CPU_COUNTERS
816 	/* accumulated performance counters for this thread */
817 	uint64_t               *kpc_buf;
818 #endif /* CONFIG_CPU_COUNTERS */
819 
820 #if HYPERVISOR
821 	/* hypervisor virtual CPU object associated with this thread */
822 	void                   *hv_thread_target;
823 #endif /* HYPERVISOR */
824 
825 	/* Statistics accumulated per-thread and aggregated per-task */
826 	uint32_t                syscalls_unix;
827 	uint32_t                syscalls_mach;
828 	ledger_t                t_ledger;
829 	ledger_t                t_threadledger; /* per thread ledger */
830 	ledger_t                t_bankledger;                /* ledger to charge someone */
831 	uint64_t                t_deduct_bank_ledger_time;   /* cpu time to be deducted from bank ledger */
832 	uint64_t                t_deduct_bank_ledger_energy; /* energy to be deducted from bank ledger */
833 
834 	uint64_t                thread_id;             /* system wide unique thread-id */
835 	uint32_t                ctid;                  /* system wide compact thread-id */
836 	uint32_t                ctsid;                 /* this thread ts ID */
837 
838 	/* policy is protected by the thread mutex */
839 	struct thread_requested_policy  requested_policy;
840 	struct thread_effective_policy  effective_policy;
841 
842 	/* usynch override is protected by the task lock, eventually will be thread mutex */
843 	struct thread_qos_override {
844 		struct thread_qos_override      *override_next;
845 		uint32_t        override_contended_resource_count;
846 		int16_t         override_qos;
847 		int16_t         override_resource_type;
848 		user_addr_t     override_resource;
849 	} *overrides;
850 
851 	uint32_t                kevent_overrides;
852 	uint8_t                 user_promotion_basepri;
853 	uint8_t                 kern_promotion_schedpri;
854 	_Atomic uint16_t        kevent_ast_bits;
855 
856 	io_stat_info_t          thread_io_stats; /* per-thread I/O statistics */
857 
858 	uint32_t                thread_callout_interrupt_wakeups;
859 	uint32_t                thread_callout_platform_idle_wakeups;
860 	uint32_t                thread_timer_wakeups_bin_1;
861 	uint32_t                thread_timer_wakeups_bin_2;
862 	thread_tag_t            thread_tag;
863 
864 	/*
865 	 * callout_* fields are only set for thread call threads whereas guard_exc_fatal is set
866 	 * by user threads on themselves while taking a guard exception. So it's okay for them to
867 	 * share this bitfield.
868 	 */
869 	uint16_t
870 	    callout_woken_from_icontext:1,
871 	    callout_woken_from_platform_idle:1,
872 	    callout_woke_thread:1,
873 	    guard_exc_fatal:1,
874 	    thread_bitfield_unused:12;
875 
876 #define THREAD_BOUND_CLUSTER_NONE       (UINT32_MAX)
877 	uint32_t                 th_bound_cluster_id;
878 
879 #if CONFIG_THREAD_GROUPS
880 #if CONFIG_PREADOPT_TG
881 	/* The preadopt thread group is set on the thread
882 	 *
883 	 *   a) By another thread when it is a creator and it is scheduled with the
884 	 *   thread group on the TR
885 	 *   b) On itself when it binds a thread request and becomes a
886 	 *   servicer or when it rebinds to the thread request
887 	 *   c) On itself when it processes knotes and finds the first
888 	 *   EVFILT_MACHPORT event to deliver to userspace
889 	 *
890 	 * Note that this is a full reference owned by the thread_t and not a
891 	 * borrowed reference.
892 	 *
893 	 * This reference is cleared from the thread_t by the thread itself at the
894 	 * following times:
895 	 *   a) When it explicitly adopts a work interval or a bank voucher
896 	 *   b) If it still exists on the thread, after it has unbound and is about
897 	 *   to park
898 	 *   c) During thread termination if one still exists
899 	 *   d) When a different preadoption thread group is set on the thread
900 	 *
901 	 * It is modified under the thread lock.
902 	 */
903 	struct thread_group     *preadopt_thread_group;
904 
905 	/* This field here is present in order to make sure that the t->thread_group
906 	 * is always pointing to a valid thread group and isn't a dangling pointer.
907 	 *
908 	 * Consider the following scenario:
909 	 *	a) t->thread_group points to the preadoption thread group
910 	 *	b) The preadoption thread group is modified on the thread but we are
911 	 *	unable to resolve the hierarchy immediately due to the current state of
912 	 *	the thread
913 	 *
914 	 *	In order to make sure that t->thread_group points to a valid thread
915 	 *	group until we can resolve the hierarchy again, we save the existing
916 	 *	thread_group it points to in old_preadopt_thread_group. The next time a
917 	 *	hierarchy resolution is done, we know that t->thread_group will not point
918 	 *	to this field anymore so we can clear it.
919 	 *
920 	 *	 This field is always going to take the reference that was previously in
921 	 *	 preadopt_thread_group so it will have a full +1
922 	 */
923 	struct thread_group     *old_preadopt_thread_group;
924 #endif /* CONFIG_PREADOPT_TG */
925 
926 	/* This is a borrowed reference to the TG from the ith_voucher and is saved
927 	 * here since we may not always be in the right context to able to do the
928 	 * lookups.
929 	 *
930 	 * It is set always set on self under the thread lock */
931 	struct thread_group     *bank_thread_group;
932 
933 	/*  Whether this is the autojoin thread group or the work interval thread
934 	 *  group depends on whether the thread's sched_flags has the
935 	 *  TH_SFLAG_THREAD_GROUP_AUTO_JOIN bit set */
936 	union {
937 		/* This is a borrowed reference to the auto join thread group from the
938 		 * work_interval. It is set with the thread lock held */
939 		struct thread_group             *auto_join_thread_group;
940 		/* This is a borrowed reference to the explicit work_interval thread group
941 		 * and is always set on self */
942 		struct thread_group             *work_interval_thread_group;
943 	};
944 #endif /* CONFIG_THREAD_GROUPS */
945 
946 	/* work interval (if any) associated with the thread. Only modified by
947 	 * current thread on itself or when another thread when the thread is held
948 	 * off of runq */
949 	struct work_interval            *th_work_interval;
950 	thread_work_interval_flags_t    th_work_interval_flags;
951 
952 #if SCHED_TRACE_THREAD_WAKEUPS
953 	uintptr_t               thread_wakeup_bt[64];
954 #endif
955 	turnstile_update_flags_t inheritor_flags; /* inheritor flags for inheritor field */
956 	block_hint_t            pending_block_hint;
957 	block_hint_t            block_hint;      /* What type of primitive last caused us to block. */
958 	uint32_t                decompressions;  /* Per-thread decompressions counter to be added to per-task decompressions counter */
959 	int                     thread_region_page_shift; /* Page shift that this thread would like to use when */
960 	                                                  /* introspecting a task. This is currently being used */
961 	                                                  /* by footprint which uses a thread for each task being inspected. */
962 #if CONFIG_SCHED_RT_ALLOW
963 	/* Used when a thread is requested to set/clear its own CPU limit */
964 	uint32_t
965 	    t_ledger_req_action:2,
966 	    t_ledger_req_percentage:7,
967 	    t_ledger_req_interval_ms:16,
968 	:0;
969 #endif /* CONFIG_SCHED_RT_ALLOW */
970 
971 #if CONFIG_IOSCHED
972 	void                   *decmp_upl;
973 #endif /* CONFIG_IOSCHED */
974 	struct knote            *ith_knote;         /* knote fired for rcv */
975 
976 #if CONFIG_SPTM
977 	/* TXM thread stack associated with this thread */
978 	uintptr_t               txm_thread_stack;
979 #endif
980 
981 #if CONFIG_EXCLAVES
982 	/* Per-thread IPC buffer for exclaves communication. Only modified by the
983 	 * current thread on itself. */
984 	void                    *th_exclaves_ipc_buffer;
985 	/* Exclaves scheduling context ID corresponding to IPC buffer, communicated
986 	 * to the exclaves scheduler component. Only modified by the current
987 	 * thread on itself. */
988 	uint64_t                th_exclaves_scheduling_context_id;
989 	/* Thread exclaves interrupt-safe state. Only mutated by the current thread
990 	 * on itself with interrupts disabled, and only ever read by the current
991 	 * thread (with no locking), including from interrupt context, or during
992 	 * debug/stackshot. */
993 	thread_exclaves_intstate_flags_t th_exclaves_intstate;
994 	/* Thread exclaves state. Only mutated by the current thread on itself, and
995 	 * only ever read by the current thread (with no locking). Unsafe to read
996 	 * from interrupt context. */
997 	thread_exclaves_state_flags_t th_exclaves_state;
998 	/* Thread stackshot state. Prevents returning to Exclave world until after
999 	 * an external agent has triggered inspection (likely via Exclave stackshot),
1000 	 * and woken this thread. */
1001 	thread_exclaves_inspection_flags_t _Atomic th_exclaves_inspection_state;
1002 	/* Task for which conclave teardown is being called by this thread. Used
1003 	 * for context by conclave crash info upcall to find the task for appending
1004 	 * the conclave crash info. */
1005 	task_t conclave_stop_task;
1006 	/* Queue of threads being inspected by Stackshot.
1007 	 * Modified under exclaves_collect_mtx. */
1008 	queue_chain_t th_exclaves_inspection_queue_stackshot;
1009 	/* Queue of threads being inspected by kperf.
1010 	 * Modified under exclaves_collect_mtx. */
1011 	queue_chain_t th_exclaves_inspection_queue_kperf;
1012 #endif /* CONFIG_EXCLAVES */
1013 };
1014 
1015 #define ith_state           saved.receive.state
1016 #define ith_seqno           saved.receive.seqno
1017 #define ith_object          saved.receive.object
1018 #define ith_msg_addr        saved.receive.msg_addr
1019 #define ith_aux_addr        saved.receive.aux_addr
1020 #define ith_max_msize       saved.receive.max_msize
1021 #define ith_max_asize       saved.receive.max_asize
1022 #define ith_msize           saved.receive.msize
1023 #define ith_asize           saved.receive.asize
1024 #define ith_option          saved.receive.option
1025 #define ith_receiver_name   saved.receive.receiver_name
1026 #define ith_kmsg            saved.receive.kmsg
1027 #if MACH_FLIPC
1028 #define ith_peekq           saved.receive.peekq
1029 #endif /* MACH_FLIPC */
1030 
1031 #define sth_waitsemaphore   saved.sema.waitsemaphore
1032 #define sth_signalsemaphore saved.sema.signalsemaphore
1033 #define sth_options         saved.sema.options
1034 #define sth_result          saved.sema.result
1035 #define sth_continuation    saved.sema.continuation
1036 
1037 #define ITH_KNOTE_NULL      ((void *)NULL)
1038 #define ITH_KNOTE_PSEUDO    ((void *)0xdeadbeef)
1039 /*
1040  * The ith_knote is used during message delivery, and can safely be interpreted
1041  * only when used for one of these codepaths, which the test for the msgt_name
1042  * being RECEIVE or SEND_ONCE is about.
1043  */
1044 #define ITH_KNOTE_VALID(kn, msgt_name) \
1045 	        (((kn) != ITH_KNOTE_NULL && (kn) != ITH_KNOTE_PSEUDO) && \
1046 	         ((msgt_name) == MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_RECEIVE || \
1047 	         (msgt_name) == MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_SEND_ONCE))
1048 
1049 #if MACH_ASSERT
1050 #define assert_thread_magic(thread) assertf((thread)->thread_magic == THREAD_MAGIC, \
1051 	                                    "bad thread magic 0x%llx for thread %p, expected 0x%llx", \
1052 	                                    (thread)->thread_magic, (thread), THREAD_MAGIC)
1053 #else
1054 #define assert_thread_magic(thread) do { (void)(thread); } while (0)
1055 #endif
1056 
1057 extern thread_t         thread_bootstrap(void);
1058 
1059 extern void             thread_machine_init_template(void);
1060 
1061 extern void             thread_init(void);
1062 
1063 extern void             thread_daemon_init(void);
1064 
1065 extern void             thread_reference(
1066 	thread_t                thread);
1067 
1068 extern void             thread_deallocate(
1069 	thread_t                thread);
1070 
1071 extern void             thread_inspect_deallocate(
1072 	thread_inspect_t        thread);
1073 
1074 extern void             thread_read_deallocate(
1075 	thread_read_t           thread);
1076 
1077 extern void             thread_terminate_self(void);
1078 
1079 extern kern_return_t    thread_terminate_internal(
1080 	thread_t                thread);
1081 
1082 extern void             thread_start(
1083 	thread_t                thread) __attribute__ ((noinline));
1084 
1085 extern void             thread_start_in_assert_wait(
1086 	thread_t                thread,
1087 	struct waitq           *waitq,
1088 	event64_t               event,
1089 	wait_interrupt_t        interruptible) __attribute__ ((noinline));
1090 
1091 extern void             thread_terminate_enqueue(
1092 	thread_t                thread);
1093 
1094 extern void             thread_exception_enqueue(
1095 	task_t                  task,
1096 	thread_t                thread,
1097 	exception_type_t        etype);
1098 
1099 extern void             thread_backtrace_enqueue(
1100 	kcdata_object_t         obj,
1101 	exception_port_t        ports[static BT_EXC_PORTS_COUNT],
1102 	exception_type_t        etype);
1103 
1104 extern void                     thread_copy_resource_info(
1105 	thread_t dst_thread,
1106 	thread_t src_thread);
1107 
1108 extern void                     thread_terminate_crashed_threads(void);
1109 
1110 extern void                     thread_stack_enqueue(
1111 	thread_t                thread);
1112 
1113 extern void                     thread_hold(
1114 	thread_t        thread);
1115 
1116 extern void                     thread_release(
1117 	thread_t        thread);
1118 
1119 extern void                     thread_corpse_continue(void) __dead2;
1120 
1121 extern boolean_t                thread_is_active(thread_t thread);
1122 
1123 extern lck_grp_t                thread_lck_grp;
1124 
1125 /* Locking for scheduler state, always acquired with interrupts disabled (splsched()) */
1126 #define thread_lock_init(th)    simple_lock_init(&(th)->sched_lock, 0)
1127 #define thread_lock(th)                 simple_lock(&(th)->sched_lock, &thread_lck_grp)
1128 #define thread_unlock(th)               simple_unlock(&(th)->sched_lock)
1129 #define thread_lock_assert(th, x)       simple_lock_assert(&(th)->sched_lock, (x))
1130 
1131 #define wake_lock_init(th)              simple_lock_init(&(th)->wake_lock, 0)
1132 #define wake_lock(th)                   simple_lock(&(th)->wake_lock, &thread_lck_grp)
1133 #define wake_unlock(th)                 simple_unlock(&(th)->wake_lock)
1134 
1135 #define thread_should_halt_fast(thread)         (!(thread)->active)
1136 
1137 extern void                             stack_alloc(
1138 	thread_t                thread);
1139 
1140 extern void                     stack_handoff(
1141 	thread_t                from,
1142 	thread_t                to);
1143 
1144 extern void                             stack_free(
1145 	thread_t                thread);
1146 
1147 extern void                             stack_free_reserved(
1148 	thread_t                thread);
1149 
1150 extern boolean_t                stack_alloc_try(
1151 	thread_t            thread);
1152 
1153 extern void                             stack_collect(void);
1154 
1155 extern kern_return_t    thread_info_internal(
1156 	thread_t                                thread,
1157 	thread_flavor_t                 flavor,
1158 	thread_info_t                   thread_info_out,
1159 	mach_msg_type_number_t  *thread_info_count);
1160 
1161 extern kern_return_t    kernel_thread_create(
1162 	thread_continue_t       continuation,
1163 	void                            *parameter,
1164 	integer_t                       priority,
1165 	thread_t                        *new_thread);
1166 
1167 extern kern_return_t    kernel_thread_start_priority(
1168 	thread_continue_t       continuation,
1169 	void                            *parameter,
1170 	integer_t                       priority,
1171 	thread_t                        *new_thread);
1172 
1173 extern void                             machine_stack_attach(
1174 	thread_t                thread,
1175 	vm_offset_t             stack);
1176 
1177 extern vm_offset_t              machine_stack_detach(
1178 	thread_t                thread);
1179 
1180 extern void                             machine_stack_handoff(
1181 	thread_t                old,
1182 	thread_t                new);
1183 
1184 extern thread_t                 machine_switch_context(
1185 	thread_t                        old_thread,
1186 	thread_continue_t       continuation,
1187 	thread_t                        new_thread);
1188 
1189 extern void                             machine_load_context(
1190 	thread_t                thread) __attribute__((noreturn));
1191 
1192 extern void             machine_thread_state_initialize(
1193 	thread_t                                thread);
1194 
1195 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_set_state(
1196 	thread_t                                thread,
1197 	thread_flavor_t                 flavor,
1198 	thread_state_t                  state,
1199 	mach_msg_type_number_t  count);
1200 
1201 extern mach_vm_address_t machine_thread_pc(
1202 	thread_t                thread);
1203 
1204 extern void machine_thread_reset_pc(
1205 	thread_t                thread,
1206 	mach_vm_address_t       pc);
1207 
1208 extern boolean_t        machine_thread_on_core(
1209 	thread_t                thread);
1210 
1211 extern boolean_t        machine_thread_on_core_allow_invalid(
1212 	thread_t                thread);
1213 
1214 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_get_state(
1215 	thread_t                                thread,
1216 	thread_flavor_t                 flavor,
1217 	thread_state_t                  state,
1218 	mach_msg_type_number_t  *count);
1219 
1220 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_state_convert_from_user(
1221 	thread_t                                thread,
1222 	thread_flavor_t                 flavor,
1223 	thread_state_t                  tstate,
1224 	mach_msg_type_number_t  count,
1225 	thread_state_t old_tstate,
1226 	mach_msg_type_number_t old_count,
1227 	thread_set_status_flags_t tssf_flags);
1228 
1229 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_state_convert_to_user(
1230 	thread_t                                thread,
1231 	thread_flavor_t                 flavor,
1232 	thread_state_t                  tstate,
1233 	mach_msg_type_number_t  *count,
1234 	thread_set_status_flags_t tssf_flags);
1235 
1236 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_dup(
1237 	thread_t                self,
1238 	thread_t                target,
1239 	boolean_t               is_corpse);
1240 
1241 extern void             machine_thread_init(void);
1242 
1243 extern void             machine_thread_template_init(thread_t thr_template);
1244 
1245 #if __has_feature(ptrauth_calls)
1246 extern bool             machine_thread_state_is_debug_flavor(int flavor);
1247 #endif /* __has_feature(ptrauth_calls) */
1248 
1249 
1250 extern void             machine_thread_create(
1251 	thread_t                thread,
1252 	task_t                  task,
1253 	bool                    first_thread);
1254 
1255 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_process_signature(
1256 	thread_t                thread,
1257 	task_t                  task);
1258 
1259 extern void             machine_thread_switch_addrmode(
1260 	thread_t                 thread);
1261 
1262 extern void                 machine_thread_destroy(
1263 	thread_t                thread);
1264 
1265 extern void                             machine_set_current_thread(
1266 	thread_t                        thread);
1267 
1268 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_get_kern_state(
1269 	thread_t                                thread,
1270 	thread_flavor_t                 flavor,
1271 	thread_state_t                  tstate,
1272 	mach_msg_type_number_t  *count);
1273 
1274 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_inherit_taskwide(
1275 	thread_t                thread,
1276 	task_t                  parent_task);
1277 
1278 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_set_tsd_base(
1279 	thread_t                                thread,
1280 	mach_vm_offset_t                tsd_base);
1281 
1282 #define thread_mtx_try(thread)                  lck_mtx_try_lock(&(thread)->mutex)
1283 #define thread_mtx_held(thread)                 lck_mtx_assert(&(thread)->mutex, LCK_MTX_ASSERT_OWNED)
1284 
1285 extern void thread_apc_ast(thread_t thread);
1286 
1287 extern void thread_update_qos_cpu_time(thread_t thread);
1288 
1289 void act_machine_sv_free(thread_t, int);
1290 
1291 vm_offset_t                     min_valid_stack_address(void);
1292 vm_offset_t                     max_valid_stack_address(void);
1293 
1294 extern bool thread_no_smt(thread_t thread);
1295 extern bool processor_active_thread_no_smt(processor_t processor);
1296 
1297 extern void thread_set_options(uint32_t thopt);
1298 
1299 #if CONFIG_THREAD_GROUPS
1300 struct thread_group *thread_get_current_voucher_thread_group(thread_t thread);
1301 #endif /* CONFIG_THREAD_GROUPS */
1302 
1303 #if CONFIG_COALITIONS
1304 uint64_t thread_get_current_voucher_resource_coalition_id(thread_t thread);
1305 #endif /* CONFIG_COALITIONS */
1306 
1307 #endif  /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1308 #if BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1309 
1310 /* Duplicated from osfmk/kern/ipc_tt.h */
1311 __options_decl(port_intrans_options_t, uint32_t, {
1312 	PORT_INTRANS_OPTIONS_NONE              = 0x0000,
1313 	PORT_INTRANS_THREAD_IN_CURRENT_TASK    = 0x0001,
1314 	PORT_INTRANS_THREAD_NOT_CURRENT_THREAD = 0x0002,
1315 
1316 	PORT_INTRANS_SKIP_TASK_EVAL            = 0x0004,
1317 	PORT_INTRANS_ALLOW_CORPSE_TASK         = 0x0008,
1318 });
1319 
1320 extern thread_t port_name_to_thread(
1321 	mach_port_name_t            port_name,
1322 	port_intrans_options_t    options);
1323 
1324 #endif /* BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1325 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1326 
1327 extern void                     thread_require(
1328 	thread_t        thread);
1329 
1330 extern void                     thread_deallocate_safe(
1331 	thread_t                thread);
1332 
1333 extern uint64_t                 thread_rettokern_addr(
1334 	thread_t thread);
1335 
1336 extern uint64_t                 thread_wqquantum_addr(
1337 	thread_t thread);
1338 
1339 extern integer_t        thread_kern_get_pri(thread_t thr) __pure2;
1340 
1341 extern void             thread_kern_set_pri(thread_t thr, integer_t pri);
1342 
1343 extern integer_t        thread_kern_get_kernel_maxpri(void) __pure2;
1344 
1345 uint16_t        thread_set_tag(thread_t thread, uint16_t tag);
1346 uint16_t        thread_get_tag(thread_t thread);
1347 
1348 __options_decl(shared_rsrc_policy_agent_t, uint32_t, {
1349 	SHARED_RSRC_POLICY_AGENT_DISPATCH = 0,
1350 	SHARED_RSRC_POLICY_AGENT_SYSCTL = 1,
1351 	SHARED_RSRC_POLICY_AGENT_PERFCTL_CSW = 2,
1352 	SHARED_RSRC_POLICY_AGENT_PERFCTL_QUANTUM = 3,
1353 });
1354 
1355 boolean_t       thread_shared_rsrc_policy_get(thread_t thread, cluster_shared_rsrc_type_t type);
1356 kern_return_t   thread_shared_rsrc_policy_set(thread_t thread, uint32_t index, cluster_shared_rsrc_type_t type, shared_rsrc_policy_agent_t agent);
1357 kern_return_t   thread_shared_rsrc_policy_clear(thread_t thread, cluster_shared_rsrc_type_t type, shared_rsrc_policy_agent_t agent);
1358 
1359 #ifdef MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1360 static inline thread_tag_t
thread_set_tag_internal(thread_t thread,thread_tag_t tag)1361 thread_set_tag_internal(thread_t thread, thread_tag_t tag)
1362 {
1363 	return os_atomic_or_orig(&thread->thread_tag, tag, relaxed);
1364 }
1365 
1366 static inline thread_tag_t
thread_get_tag_internal(thread_t thread)1367 thread_get_tag_internal(thread_t thread)
1368 {
1369 	return thread->thread_tag;
1370 }
1371 #endif /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1372 
1373 uint64_t        thread_last_run_time(thread_t thread);
1374 
1375 extern kern_return_t    thread_state_initialize(
1376 	thread_t                                thread);
1377 
1378 extern kern_return_t    thread_setstatus(
1379 	thread_t                                thread,
1380 	int                                             flavor,
1381 	thread_state_t                  tstate,
1382 	mach_msg_type_number_t  count);
1383 
1384 extern kern_return_t    thread_setstatus_from_user(
1385 	thread_t                                thread,
1386 	int                                             flavor,
1387 	thread_state_t                  tstate,
1388 	mach_msg_type_number_t  count,
1389 	thread_state_t                  old_tstate,
1390 	mach_msg_type_number_t  old_count,
1391 	thread_set_status_flags_t flags);
1392 
1393 extern kern_return_t    thread_getstatus(
1394 	thread_t                                thread,
1395 	int                                             flavor,
1396 	thread_state_t                  tstate,
1397 	mach_msg_type_number_t  *count);
1398 
1399 extern void main_thread_set_immovable_pinned(thread_t thread);
1400 
1401 extern kern_return_t    thread_getstatus_to_user(
1402 	thread_t                                thread,
1403 	int                                             flavor,
1404 	thread_state_t                  tstate,
1405 	mach_msg_type_number_t  *count,
1406 	thread_set_status_flags_t flags);
1407 
1408 extern kern_return_t    thread_create_with_continuation(
1409 	task_t task,
1410 	thread_t *new_thread,
1411 	thread_continue_t continuation);
1412 
1413 extern kern_return_t main_thread_create_waiting(task_t    task,
1414     thread_continue_t              continuation,
1415     event_t                        event,
1416     thread_t                       *new_thread);
1417 
1418 extern kern_return_t    thread_create_workq_waiting(
1419 	task_t                  task,
1420 	thread_continue_t       thread_return,
1421 	thread_t                *new_thread);
1422 
1423 extern  void    thread_yield_internal(
1424 	mach_msg_timeout_t      interval);
1425 
1426 extern void thread_yield_to_preemption(void);
1427 
1428 extern void thread_depress_timer_setup(thread_t self);
1429 
1430 /*
1431  * Thread-private CPU limits: apply a private CPU limit to this thread only. Available actions are:
1432  *
1433  * 1) Block. Prevent CPU consumption of the thread from exceeding the limit.
1434  * 2) Exception. Generate a resource consumption exception when the limit is exceeded.
1435  * 3) Disable. Remove any existing CPU limit.
1436  */
1437 #define THREAD_CPULIMIT_BLOCK           0x1
1438 #define THREAD_CPULIMIT_EXCEPTION       0x2
1439 #define THREAD_CPULIMIT_DISABLE         0x3
1440 
1441 struct _thread_ledger_indices {
1442 	int cpu_time;
1443 };
1444 
1445 extern struct _thread_ledger_indices thread_ledgers;
1446 
1447 extern int thread_get_cpulimit(int *action, uint8_t *percentage, uint64_t *interval_ns);
1448 extern int thread_set_cpulimit(int action, uint8_t percentage, uint64_t interval_ns);
1449 
1450 extern uint64_t thread_cpulimit_remaining(uint64_t now);
1451 extern bool thread_cpulimit_interval_has_expired(uint64_t now);
1452 extern void thread_cpulimit_restart(uint64_t now);
1453 
1454 extern void thread_read_times(
1455 	thread_t         thread,
1456 	time_value_t    *user_time,
1457 	time_value_t    *system_time,
1458 	time_value_t    *runnable_time);
1459 
1460 extern void thread_read_times_unsafe(
1461 	thread_t         thread,
1462 	time_value_t    *user_time,
1463 	time_value_t    *system_time,
1464 	time_value_t    *runnable_time);
1465 
1466 extern uint64_t         thread_get_runtime_self(void);
1467 
1468 extern void                     thread_setuserstack(
1469 	thread_t                thread,
1470 	mach_vm_offset_t        user_stack);
1471 
1472 extern user_addr_t         thread_adjuserstack(
1473 	thread_t                thread,
1474 	int                             adjust);
1475 
1476 
1477 extern void                     thread_setentrypoint(
1478 	thread_t                thread,
1479 	mach_vm_offset_t        entry);
1480 
1481 extern kern_return_t    thread_set_tsd_base(
1482 	thread_t        thread,
1483 	mach_vm_offset_t tsd_base);
1484 
1485 extern kern_return_t    thread_setsinglestep(
1486 	thread_t                thread,
1487 	int                     on);
1488 
1489 extern kern_return_t    thread_userstack(
1490 	thread_t,
1491 	int,
1492 	thread_state_t,
1493 	unsigned int,
1494 	mach_vm_offset_t *,
1495 	int *,
1496 	boolean_t);
1497 
1498 extern kern_return_t    thread_entrypoint(
1499 	thread_t,
1500 	int,
1501 	thread_state_t,
1502 	unsigned int,
1503 	mach_vm_offset_t *);
1504 
1505 extern kern_return_t    thread_userstackdefault(
1506 	mach_vm_offset_t *,
1507 	boolean_t);
1508 
1509 extern kern_return_t    thread_wire_internal(
1510 	host_priv_t             host_priv,
1511 	thread_t                thread,
1512 	boolean_t               wired,
1513 	boolean_t               *prev_state);
1514 
1515 
1516 extern kern_return_t    thread_dup(thread_t);
1517 
1518 extern kern_return_t thread_dup2(thread_t, thread_t);
1519 
1520 #if !defined(_SCHED_CALL_T_DEFINED)
1521 #define _SCHED_CALL_T_DEFINED
1522 typedef void    (*sched_call_t)(
1523 	int                             type,
1524 	thread_t                thread);
1525 #endif
1526 
1527 #define SCHED_CALL_BLOCK                0x1
1528 #define SCHED_CALL_UNBLOCK              0x2
1529 
1530 extern void             thread_sched_call(
1531 	thread_t                thread,
1532 	sched_call_t    call);
1533 
1534 extern boolean_t        thread_is_static_param(
1535 	thread_t                thread);
1536 
1537 extern task_t   get_threadtask(thread_t) __pure2;
1538 
1539 extern task_t   get_threadtask_early(thread_t) __pure2;
1540 
1541 /*
1542  * Thread is running within a 64-bit address space.
1543  */
1544 #define thread_is_64bit_addr(thd)       \
1545 	task_has_64Bit_addr(get_threadtask(thd))
1546 
1547 /*
1548  * Thread is using 64-bit machine state.
1549  */
1550 #define thread_is_64bit_data(thd)       \
1551 	task_has_64Bit_data(get_threadtask(thd))
1552 
1553 struct uthread;
1554 
1555 #if defined(__x86_64__)
1556 extern int              thread_task_has_ldt(thread_t);
1557 #endif
1558 extern void             set_thread_pagein_error(thread_t, int);
1559 extern event_t          workq_thread_init_and_wq_lock(task_t, thread_t); // bsd/pthread/
1560 
1561 struct proc;
1562 struct uthread;
1563 struct image_params;
1564 extern const size_t     uthread_size;
1565 extern thread_ro_t      get_thread_ro_unchecked(thread_t) __pure2;
1566 extern thread_ro_t      get_thread_ro(thread_t) __pure2;
1567 extern thread_ro_t      current_thread_ro_unchecked(void) __pure2;
1568 extern thread_ro_t      current_thread_ro(void) __pure2;
1569 extern void             clear_thread_ro_proc(thread_t);
1570 extern struct uthread  *get_bsdthread_info(thread_t) __pure2;
1571 extern thread_t         get_machthread(struct uthread *) __pure2;
1572 extern uint64_t         uthread_tid(struct uthread *) __pure2;
1573 extern user_addr_t      thread_get_sigreturn_token(thread_t thread);
1574 extern uint32_t         thread_get_sigreturn_diversifier(thread_t thread);
1575 extern void             uthread_init(task_t, struct uthread *, thread_ro_t, int);
1576 extern void             uthread_cleanup_name(struct uthread *uthread);
1577 extern void             uthread_cleanup(struct uthread *, thread_ro_t);
1578 extern void             uthread_cred_ref(struct ucred *);
1579 extern void             uthread_cred_free(struct ucred *);
1580 extern void             uthread_destroy(struct uthread *);
1581 extern void             uthread_reset_proc_refcount(struct uthread *);
1582 
1583 extern void             uthread_set_exec_data(struct uthread *uth, struct image_params *imgp);
1584 extern bool             uthread_is64bit(struct uthread *uth) __pure2;
1585 #if PROC_REF_DEBUG
1586 extern void             uthread_init_proc_refcount(struct uthread *);
1587 extern void             uthread_destroy_proc_refcount(struct uthread *);
1588 extern void             uthread_assert_zero_proc_refcount(struct uthread *);
1589 #else
1590 #define                 uthread_init_proc_refcount(uth)        ((void)(uth))
1591 #define                 uthread_destroy_proc_refcount(uth)     ((void)(uth))
1592 #define                 uthread_assert_zero_proc_refcount(uth) ((void)(uth))
1593 #endif
1594 #if CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSCALL_REJECTION
1595 extern uint64_t         uthread_get_syscall_rejection_flags(void *);
1596 extern uint64_t         *uthread_get_syscall_rejection_mask(void *);
1597 extern uint64_t         *uthread_get_syscall_rejection_once_mask(void *);
1598 extern bool             uthread_syscall_rejection_is_enabled(void *);
1599 #endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSCALL_REJECTION */
1600 extern mach_port_name_t  uthread_joiner_port(struct uthread *);
1601 extern user_addr_t       uthread_joiner_address(struct uthread *);
1602 extern void              uthread_joiner_wake(task_t task, struct uthread *);
1603 
1604 extern boolean_t        thread_should_halt(
1605 	thread_t                thread);
1606 
1607 extern boolean_t        thread_should_abort(
1608 	thread_t);
1609 
1610 extern int is_64signalregset(void);
1611 
1612 extern void act_set_kperf(thread_t);
1613 extern void act_set_astledger(thread_t thread);
1614 extern void act_set_astledger_async(thread_t thread);
1615 extern void act_set_io_telemetry_ast(thread_t);
1616 extern void act_set_macf_telemetry_ast(thread_t);
1617 extern void act_set_astproc_resource(thread_t);
1618 
1619 extern vm_offset_t thread_get_kernel_stack(thread_t);
1620 
1621 extern kern_return_t thread_process_signature(thread_t thread, task_t task);
1622 
1623 extern uint32_t dtrace_get_thread_predcache(thread_t);
1624 extern int64_t dtrace_get_thread_vtime(thread_t);
1625 extern int64_t dtrace_get_thread_tracing(thread_t);
1626 extern uint16_t dtrace_get_thread_inprobe(thread_t);
1627 extern int dtrace_get_thread_last_cpu_id(thread_t);
1628 extern vm_offset_t dtrace_get_kernel_stack(thread_t);
1629 #define dtrace_get_kernel_stack thread_get_kernel_stack
1630 extern void dtrace_set_thread_predcache(thread_t, uint32_t);
1631 extern void dtrace_set_thread_vtime(thread_t, int64_t);
1632 extern void dtrace_set_thread_tracing(thread_t, int64_t);
1633 extern void dtrace_set_thread_inprobe(thread_t, uint16_t);
1634 extern void dtrace_thread_bootstrap(void);
1635 extern void dtrace_thread_didexec(thread_t);
1636 
1637 extern int64_t dtrace_calc_thread_recent_vtime(thread_t);
1638 
1639 
1640 extern kern_return_t    thread_set_wq_state32(
1641 	thread_t          thread,
1642 	thread_state_t    tstate);
1643 
1644 extern kern_return_t    thread_set_wq_state64(
1645 	thread_t          thread,
1646 	thread_state_t    tstate);
1647 
1648 extern vm_offset_t      kernel_stack_mask;
1649 extern vm_offset_t      kernel_stack_size;
1650 extern vm_offset_t      kernel_stack_depth_max;
1651 
1652 extern void guard_ast(thread_t);
1653 extern void fd_guard_ast(thread_t,
1654     mach_exception_code_t, mach_exception_subcode_t);
1655 #if CONFIG_VNGUARD
1656 extern void vn_guard_ast(thread_t,
1657     mach_exception_code_t, mach_exception_subcode_t);
1658 #endif
1659 extern void mach_port_guard_ast(thread_t,
1660     mach_exception_code_t, mach_exception_subcode_t);
1661 extern void virt_memory_guard_ast(thread_t,
1662     mach_exception_code_t, mach_exception_subcode_t);
1663 extern void thread_guard_violation(thread_t,
1664     mach_exception_code_t, mach_exception_subcode_t, boolean_t);
1665 extern void thread_update_io_stats(thread_t, int size, int io_flags);
1666 
1667 extern kern_return_t    thread_set_voucher_name(mach_port_name_t name);
1668 extern kern_return_t thread_get_voucher_origin_pid(thread_t thread, int32_t *pid);
1669 extern kern_return_t thread_get_voucher_origin_proximate_pid(thread_t thread,
1670     int32_t *origin_pid, int32_t *proximate_pid);
1671 extern kern_return_t thread_get_current_voucher_origin_pid(int32_t *pid);
1672 
1673 extern void thread_enable_send_importance(thread_t thread, boolean_t enable);
1674 
1675 /*
1676  * Translate signal context data pointer to userspace representation
1677  */
1678 
1679 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_siguctx_pointer_convert_to_user(
1680 	thread_t thread,
1681 	user_addr_t *uctxp);
1682 
1683 extern void machine_tecs(thread_t thr);
1684 
1685 typedef enum cpuvn {
1686 	CPUVN_CI = 1
1687 } cpuvn_e;
1688 
1689 extern int machine_csv(cpuvn_e cve);
1690 #if defined(__x86_64__)
1691 extern void machine_thread_set_insn_copy_optout(thread_t thr);
1692 #endif
1693 
1694 /*
1695  * Translate array of function pointer syscall arguments from userspace representation
1696  */
1697 
1698 extern kern_return_t    machine_thread_function_pointers_convert_from_user(
1699 	thread_t thread,
1700 	user_addr_t *fptrs,
1701 	uint32_t count);
1702 
1703 /*
1704  * Get the duration of the given thread's last wait.
1705  */
1706 uint64_t thread_get_last_wait_duration(thread_t thread);
1707 
1708 extern bool thread_get_no_smt(void);
1709 #if defined(__x86_64__)
1710 extern bool curtask_get_insn_copy_optout(void);
1711 extern void curtask_set_insn_copy_optout(void);
1712 #endif /* defined(__x86_64__) */
1713 
1714 /*! @function ctid_get_thread
1715  *  @abstract translates a ctid_t to thread_t
1716  *  @discussion ctid are system wide compact thread-id
1717  *              associated to thread_t at thread creation
1718  *              and recycled at thread termination. If a ctid is
1719  *              referenced past the corresponding thread termination,
1720  *              it is considered stale, and the behavior is not defined.
1721  *              Note that this call does not acquire a reference on the thread,
1722  *              so as soon as the matching thread terminates, the ctid
1723  *              will become stale, and it could be re-used and associated with
1724  *              another thread. You must externally guarantee that the thread
1725  *              will not exit while you are using its ctid.
1726  *  @result   thread_t corresponding to ctid
1727  */
1728 extern thread_t ctid_get_thread(ctid_t ctid);
1729 
1730 /*! @function ctid_get_thread
1731  *  @abstract translates a ctid_t to thread_t
1732  *  @discussion Unsafe variant of ctid_get_thread() to be used
1733  *              when the caller can't guarantee the liveness of this ctid_t.
1734  *              may return NULL or a freed thread_t.
1735  */
1736 extern thread_t ctid_get_thread_unsafe(ctid_t ctid);
1737 
1738 /*!
1739  *   @function thread_get_ctid
1740  *   @abstract returns the ctid of thread.
1741  *   @param thread to find the corresponding ctid.
1742  *   @discussion the ctid provided will become stale after the matching thread
1743  *               terminates.
1744  *   @result uint32_t ctid.
1745  */
1746 extern ctid_t thread_get_ctid(thread_t thread);
1747 
1748 #endif  /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1749 #ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
1750 
1751 typedef struct thread_pri_floor {
1752 	thread_t thread;
1753 } thread_pri_floor_t;
1754 
1755 #ifdef MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1756 extern void thread_floor_boost_ast(thread_t thread);
1757 extern void thread_floor_boost_set_promotion_locked(thread_t thread);
1758 #endif /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1759 
1760 /*!  @function thread_priority_floor_start
1761  *   @abstract boost the current thread priority to floor.
1762  *   @discussion Increase the priority of the current thread to at least MINPRI_FLOOR.
1763  *       The boost will be mantained until a corresponding thread_priority_floor_end()
1764  *       is called. Every call of thread_priority_floor_start() needs to have a corresponding
1765  *       call to thread_priority_floor_end() from the same thread.
1766  *       No thread can return to userspace before calling thread_priority_floor_end().
1767  *
1768  *       NOTE: avoid to use this function. Try to use gate_t or sleep_with_inheritor()
1769  *       instead.
1770  *   @result a token to be given to the corresponding thread_priority_floor_end()
1771  */
1772 extern thread_pri_floor_t thread_priority_floor_start(void);
1773 /*!  @function thread_priority_floor_end
1774  *   @abstract ends the floor boost.
1775  *   @param token the token obtained from thread_priority_floor_start()
1776  *   @discussion ends the priority floor boost started with thread_priority_floor_start()
1777  */
1778 extern void thread_priority_floor_end(thread_pri_floor_t *token);
1779 
1780 extern void thread_set_no_smt(bool set);
1781 
1782 extern void thread_mtx_lock(thread_t thread);
1783 
1784 extern void thread_mtx_unlock(thread_t thread);
1785 
1786 extern uint64_t thread_dispatchqaddr(
1787 	thread_t thread);
1788 
1789 bool thread_is_eager_preempt(thread_t thread);
1790 void thread_set_eager_preempt(thread_t thread);
1791 void thread_clear_eager_preempt(thread_t thread);
1792 void thread_set_honor_qlimit(thread_t thread);
1793 void thread_clear_honor_qlimit(thread_t thread);
1794 extern ipc_port_t convert_thread_to_port(thread_t);
1795 extern ipc_port_t convert_thread_to_port_pinned(thread_t);
1796 extern ipc_port_t convert_thread_inspect_to_port(thread_inspect_t);
1797 extern ipc_port_t convert_thread_read_to_port(thread_read_t);
1798 extern boolean_t is_external_pageout_thread(void);
1799 extern boolean_t is_vm_privileged(void);
1800 extern boolean_t set_vm_privilege(boolean_t);
1801 extern kern_allocation_name_t thread_set_allocation_name(kern_allocation_name_t new_name);
1802 extern void *thread_iokit_tls_get(uint32_t index);
1803 extern void thread_iokit_tls_set(uint32_t index, void * data);
1804 extern int thread_self_region_page_shift(void);
1805 extern void thread_self_region_page_shift_set(int pgshift);
1806 extern kern_return_t thread_create_immovable(task_t task, thread_t *new_thread);
1807 extern kern_return_t thread_terminate_pinned(thread_t thread);
1808 
1809 struct thread_attr_for_ipc_propagation;
1810 extern kern_return_t thread_get_ipc_propagate_attr(thread_t thread, struct thread_attr_for_ipc_propagation *attr);
1811 extern size_t thread_get_current_exec_path(char *path, size_t size);
1812 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1813 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
1814 
1815 extern void
1816 thread_get_thread_name(thread_t th, char* name);
1817 
1818 /* Read the runq assignment, under the thread lock. */
1819 extern processor_t thread_get_runq(thread_t thread);
1820 
1821 /*
1822  * Read the runq assignment, under both the thread lock and
1823  * the pset lock corresponding to the last non-null assignment.
1824  */
1825 extern processor_t thread_get_runq_locked(thread_t thread);
1826 
1827 /*
1828  * Set the runq assignment to a non-null value, under both the
1829  * thread lock and the pset lock corresponding to the new
1830  * assignment.
1831  */
1832 extern void thread_set_runq_locked(thread_t thread, processor_t new_runq);
1833 
1834 /*
1835  * Set the runq assignment to PROCESSOR_NULL, under the pset
1836  * lock corresponding to the current non-null assignment.
1837  */
1838 extern void thread_clear_runq(thread_t thread);
1839 
1840 /*
1841  * Set the runq assignment to PROCESSOR_NULL, under both the
1842  * thread lock and the pset lock corresponding to the current
1843  * non-null assignment.
1844  */
1845 extern void thread_clear_runq_locked(thread_t thread);
1846 
1847 /*
1848  * Assert the runq assignment to be PROCESSOR_NULL, under
1849  * some guarantee that the runq will not change from null to
1850  * non-null, such as holding the thread lock.
1851  */
1852 extern void thread_assert_runq_null(thread_t thread);
1853 
1854 /*
1855  * Assert the runq assignment to be non-null, under the pset
1856  * lock corresponding to the current non-null assignment.
1857  */
1858 extern void thread_assert_runq_nonnull(thread_t thread);
1859 
1860 extern bool thread_supports_cooperative_workqueue(thread_t thread);
1861 extern void thread_arm_workqueue_quantum(thread_t thread);
1862 extern void thread_disarm_workqueue_quantum(thread_t thread);
1863 
1864 extern void thread_evaluate_workqueue_quantum_expiry(thread_t thread);
1865 extern bool thread_has_expired_workqueue_quantum(thread_t thread, bool should_trace);
1866 
1867 #if CONFIG_SPTM
1868 
1869 extern void
1870 thread_associate_txm_thread_stack(uintptr_t thread_stack);
1871 
1872 extern void
1873 thread_disassociate_txm_thread_stack(uintptr_t thread_stack);
1874 
1875 extern uintptr_t
1876 thread_get_txm_thread_stack(void);
1877 
1878 #endif /* CONFIG_SPTM */
1879 
1880 /* Kernel side prototypes for MIG routines */
1881 extern kern_return_t thread_get_exception_ports(
1882 	thread_t                        thread,
1883 	exception_mask_t                exception_mask,
1884 	exception_mask_array_t          masks,
1885 	mach_msg_type_number_t          *CountCnt,
1886 	exception_port_array_t          ports,
1887 	exception_behavior_array_t      behaviors,
1888 	thread_state_flavor_array_t     flavors);
1889 
1890 extern kern_return_t thread_get_special_port(
1891 	thread_inspect_t         thread,
1892 	int                      which,
1893 	ipc_port_t              *portp);
1894 
1895 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
1896 
1897 /*! @function thread_has_thread_name
1898  *   @abstract Checks if a thread has a name.
1899  *   @discussion This function takes one input, a thread, and returns
1900  *       a boolean value indicating if that thread already has a name associated
1901  *       with it.
1902  *   @param th The thread to inspect.
1903  *   @result TRUE if the thread has a name, FALSE otherwise.
1904  */
1905 extern boolean_t thread_has_thread_name(thread_t th);
1906 
1907 /*! @function thread_set_thread_name
1908  *   @abstract Set a thread's name.
1909  *   @discussion This function takes two input parameters: a thread to name,
1910  *       and the name to apply to the thread.  The name will be copied over to
1911  *       the thread in order to better identify the thread.  If the name is
1912  *       longer than MAXTHREADNAMESIZE - 1, it will be truncated.
1913  *   @param th The thread to be named.
1914  *   @param name The name to apply to the thread.
1915  */
1916 extern void thread_set_thread_name(thread_t th, const char* name);
1917 
1918 #if !MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE || !defined(current_thread)
1919 extern thread_t current_thread(void) __pure2;
1920 #endif
1921 
1922 extern uint64_t thread_tid(thread_t thread) __pure2;
1923 
1924 extern void thread_reference(
1925 	thread_t        thread);
1926 
1927 extern void thread_deallocate(
1928 	thread_t        thread);
1929 
1930 /*! @function kernel_thread_start
1931  *   @abstract Create a kernel thread.
1932  *   @discussion This function takes three input parameters, namely reference
1933  *       to the function that the thread should execute, caller specified data
1934  *       and a reference which is used to return the newly created kernel
1935  *       thread. The function returns KERN_SUCCESS on success or an appropriate
1936  *       kernel code type indicating the error. It may be noted that the caller
1937  *       is responsible for explicitly releasing the reference to the created
1938  *       thread when no longer needed. This should be done by calling
1939  *       thread_deallocate(new_thread).
1940  *   @param continuation A C-function pointer where the thread will begin execution.
1941  *   @param parameter Caller specified data to be passed to the new thread.
1942  *   @param new_thread Reference to the new thread is returned in this parameter.
1943  *   @result Returns KERN_SUCCESS on success or an appropriate kernel code type.
1944  */
1945 
1946 extern kern_return_t    kernel_thread_start(
1947 	thread_continue_t       continuation,
1948 	void                    *parameter,
1949 	thread_t                *new_thread);
1950 
1951 __END_DECLS
1952 
1953 #endif  /* _KERN_THREAD_H_ */
1954