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28 
29 #ifndef __IOKIT_IOWORKLOOP_H
30 #define __IOKIT_IOWORKLOOP_H
31 
32 #include <libkern/c++/OSObject.h>
33 #include <IOKit/IOReturn.h>
34 #include <IOKit/IOLib.h>
35 #include <IOKit/IOLocks.h>
36 #include <libkern/c++/OSPtr.h>
37 
38 #include <IOKit/system.h>
39 
40 #if IOKITSTATS
41 #include <IOKit/IOStatisticsPrivate.h>
42 #endif
43 
44 class IOEventSource;
45 class IOTimerEventSource;
46 class IOCommandGate;
47 
48 /*! @class IOWorkLoop
49  *   @discussion An IOWorkLoop is a thread of control that is intended to be used to provide single threaded access to hardware.  This class has no knowledge of the nature and type of the events that it marshals and forwards.  When a device driver successfully starts (see IOService::start), it is expected to create the event sources it will need to receive events.  Then a work loop is initialized and the events are added to the work loop for monitoring.  In general this set up will be automated by the family superclass of the specific device.
50  *  <br><br>
51  *       The thread main method walks the event source linked list and messages each one requesting a work check.  At this point each event source is expected to notify its registered owner that the event has occurred.  After each event has been walked and each indicates that another loop isn't required (by setting the 'more' flag to false) the thread will go to sleep on a signaling semaphore.
52  *  <br><br>
53  *       When an event source is registered with a work loop it is informed of the semaphore to use to wake up the loop.
54  */
55 class IOWorkLoop : public OSObject
56 {
57 	OSDeclareDefaultStructors(IOWorkLoop);
58 
59 public:
60 /*!
61  *   @typedef Action
62  *   @discussion Type and arguments of callout C function that is used when
63  *  a runCommand is executed by a client.  Cast to this type when you want a C++
64  *  member function to be used.  Note the arg1 - arg3 parameters are straight pass
65  *  through from the runCommand to the action callout.
66  *   @param target
67  *       Target of the function, can be used as a refcon.  Note if a C++ function
68  *  was specified, this parameter is implicitly the first parameter in the target
69  *  member function's parameter list.
70  *   @param arg0 Argument to action from run operation.
71  *   @param arg1 Argument to action from run operation.
72  *   @param arg2 Argument to action from run operation.
73  *   @param arg3 Argument to action from run operation.
74  */
75 	typedef IOReturn (*Action)(OSObject *target,
76 	    void *arg0, void *arg1,
77 	    void *arg2, void *arg3);
78 
79 #ifdef __BLOCKS__
80 	typedef IOReturn (^ActionBlock)();
81 #endif /* __BLOCKS__ */
82 
83 	enum {
84 		kPreciousStack  = 0x00000001,
85 		kTimeLockPanics = 0x00000002,
86 	};
87 
88 private:
89 /*! @function threadMainContinuation
90  *   @abstract Static function that calls the threadMain function.
91  */
92 	static void threadMainContinuation(IOWorkLoop *self);
93 
94 /*! @function eventSourcePerformsWork
95  *       @abstract Checks if the event source passed in overrides checkForWork() to perform any work.
96  *  IOWorkLoop uses this to determine if the event source should be polled in runEventSources() or not.
97  *       @param inEventSource The event source to check.
98  */
99 	bool eventSourcePerformsWork(IOEventSource *inEventSource);
100 
101 /*! @function releaseEventChain
102  *   @abstract Static function that releases the events in a chain and sets
103  *   their work loops to NULL.
104  */
105 	static void releaseEventChain(LIBKERN_CONSUMED IOEventSource *eventChain);
106 
107 protected:
108 
109 /*! @typedef maintCommandEnum
110  *   @discussion Enumeration of commands that _maintCommand can deal with.
111  *   @constant mAddEvent Used to tag a Remove event source command.
112  *   @constant mRemoveEvent Used to tag a Remove event source command.
113  */
114 	typedef enum { mAddEvent, mRemoveEvent } maintCommandEnum;
115 
116 /*! @var gateLock
117  *   Mutual exclusion lock that is used by close and open Gate functions.
118  *   This is a recursive lock, which allows multiple layers of code to share a single IOWorkLoop without deadlock.  This is common in IOKit since threads of execution tend to follow the service plane in the IORegistry, and multiple objects along the call path may acquire the gate for the same (shared) workloop.
119  */
120 	IORecursiveLock *gateLock;
121 
122 /*! @var eventChain
123  *   Pointer to first event source in linked list.
124  */
125 	IOEventSource *eventChain;
126 
127 /*! @var controlG
128  *   Internal control gate to maintain event system.
129  */
130 	IOCommandGate *controlG;
131 
132 /*! @var workToDoLock
133  *   The spin lock that is used to guard the 'workToDo' variable.
134  */
135 	IOSimpleLock *workToDoLock;
136 
137 /*! @var workThread
138  *   Work loop thread.
139  */
140 	IOThread workThread;
141 
142 /*! @var workToDo
143  *   Used to to indicate that an interrupt has fired and needs to be processed.
144  */
145 	volatile bool workToDo;
146 
147 /*! @var loopRestart
148  *   Set if an event chain has been changed and the system has to be rechecked from start.  (Internal use only)
149  */
150 	bool loopRestart;
151 
152 /*! @struct ExpansionData
153  *   @discussion This structure will be used to expand the capablilties of the IOWorkLoop in the future.
154  */
155 	struct ExpansionData {
156 		IOOptionBits options;
157 		IOEventSource *passiveEventChain;
158 #if IOKITSTATS
159 		struct IOWorkLoopCounter *counter;
160 #else
161 		void *iokitstatsReserved;
162 #endif
163 		uint64_t lockInterval;
164 		uint64_t lockTime;
165 	};
166 
167 /*! @var reserved
168  *   Reserved for future use.  (Internal use only)
169  */
170 	ExpansionData *reserved;
171 
172 /*! @function _maintRequest
173  *   @abstract Synchronous implementation of addEventSource and removeEventSource functions.
174  *   @discussion This function implements the commands as defined in the maintCommandEnum.  It can be subclassed but it isn't an external API in the usual sense.  A subclass implementation of _maintRequest would be called synchronously with respect to the work loop and it should be implemented in the usual way that an ioctl would be.
175  *   @return kIOReturnUnsupported if the command given is not implemented, kIOReturnSuccess otherwise.
176  */
177 	virtual IOReturn _maintRequest(void *command, void *data, void *, void *);
178 
179 /*! @function free
180  *   @discussion Mandatory free of the object independent of the current retain count.  If the work loop is running, this method will not return until the thread has successfully terminated.  Each event source in the chain will be released and the working semaphore will be destroyed.
181  *  <br><br>
182  *       If the client has some outstanding requests on an event they will never be informed of completion.  If an external thread is blocked on any of the event sources they will be awakened with a KERN_INTERUPTED status.
183  */
184 	virtual void free() APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
185 
186 /*! @function threadMain
187  *   @discussion Work loop threads main function.  This function consists of 3
188  *   loops: the outermost loop is the semaphore clear and wait loop, the middle
189  *   loop terminates when there is no more work, and the inside loop walks the
190  *   event list calling the checkForWork method in each event source.  If an
191  *   event source has more work to do, it can set the more flag and the middle
192  *   loop will repeat.  When no more work is outstanding the outermost will
193  *   sleep until an event is signalled.
194  */
195 	virtual void threadMain();
196 
197 public:
198 
199 /*! @function workLoop
200  *   @abstract Factory member function to construct and intialize a work loop.
201  *   @result Returns a workLoop instance if constructed successfully, 0 otherwise.
202  */
203 	static OSPtr<IOWorkLoop> workLoop();
204 
205 /*! @function workLoopWithOptions(IOOptionBits options)
206  *   @abstract Factory member function to constuct and intialize a work loop.
207  *   @param options Options - kPreciousStack to avoid stack deallocation on paging path.
208  *   @result Returns a workLoop instance if constructed successfully, 0 otherwise.
209  */
210 	static OSPtr<IOWorkLoop> workLoopWithOptions(IOOptionBits options);
211 
212 /*! @function init
213  *   @discussion Initializes an instance of the workloop.  This method creates and initializes the signaling semaphore, the controller gate lock, and spawns the thread that will continue executing.
214  *   @result Returns true if initialized successfully, false otherwise.
215  */
216 	virtual bool init() APPLE_KEXT_OVERRIDE;
217 
218 /*! @function getThread
219  *   @abstract Gets the workThread.
220  *   @result Returns workThread.
221  */
222 	virtual IOThread getThread() const;
223 
224 /*! @function onThread
225  *   @abstract Is the current execution context on the work thread?
226  *   @result Returns true if IOThreadSelf() == workThread.
227  */
228 	virtual bool onThread() const;
229 
230 /*! @function inGate
231  *   @abstract Is the current execution context holding the work-loop's gate?
232  *   @result Returns true if IOThreadSelf() is gate holder.
233  */
234 	virtual bool inGate() const;
235 
236 /*! @function addEventSource
237  *   @discussion Add an event source to be monitored by the work loop.  This function does not return until the work loop has acknowledged the arrival of the new event source.  When a new event has been added the threadMain will always restart its loop and check all outstanding events.  The event source is retained by the work loop.
238  *   @param newEvent Pointer to IOEventSource subclass to add.
239  *   @result Always returns kIOReturnSuccess.
240  */
241 	virtual IOReturn addEventSource(IOEventSource *newEvent);
242 
243 /*! @function removeEventSource
244  *   @discussion Remove an event source from the work loop.  This function does not return until the work loop has acknowledged the removal of the event source.  When an event has been removed the threadMain will always restart its loop and check all outstanding events.  The event source will be released before return.
245  *   @param toRemove Pointer to IOEventSource subclass to remove.
246  *   @result Returns kIOReturnSuccess if successful, kIOReturnBadArgument if toRemove couldn't be found.
247  */
248 	virtual IOReturn removeEventSource(IOEventSource *toRemove);
249 
250 /*! @function enableAllEventSources
251  *   @abstract Calls enable() in all event sources.
252  *   @discussion For all event sources in eventChain, call enable() function.  See IOEventSource::enable().
253  */
254 	virtual void enableAllEventSources() const;
255 
256 /*! @function disableAllEventSources
257  *   @abstract Calls disable() in all event sources.
258  *   @discussion For all event sources in eventChain, call disable() function.  See IOEventSource::disable().
259  */
260 	virtual void disableAllEventSources() const;
261 
262 /*! @function enableAllInterrupts
263  *   @abstract Calls enable() in all interrupt event sources.
264  *   @discussion For all event sources (ES) for which OSDynamicCast(IOInterruptEventSource, ES) is valid, in eventChain call enable() function.  See IOEventSource::enable().
265  */
266 	virtual void enableAllInterrupts() const;
267 
268 /*! @function disableAllInterrupts
269  *   @abstract Calls disable() in all interrupt event sources.
270  *   @discussion For all event sources (ES) for which OSDynamicCast(IOInterruptEventSource, ES) is valid,  in eventChain call disable() function.  See IOEventSource::disable().
271  */
272 	virtual void disableAllInterrupts() const;
273 
274 
275 protected:
276 // Internal APIs used by event sources to control the thread
277 	friend class IOEventSource;
278 	friend class IOTimerEventSource;
279 	friend class IOCommandGate;
280 #if IOKITSTATS
281 	friend class IOStatistics;
282 #endif
283 	virtual void signalWorkAvailable();
284 	virtual void openGate();
285 	virtual void closeGate();
286 	virtual bool tryCloseGate();
287 	virtual int  sleepGate(void *event, UInt32 interuptibleType);
288 	virtual void wakeupGate(void *event, bool oneThread);
289 
290 public:
291 /* methods available in Mac OS X 10.1 or later */
292 
293 /*! @function runAction
294  *   @abstract Single thread a call to an action with the work-loop.
295  *   @discussion Client function that causes the given action to be called in a single threaded manner.  Beware: the work-loop's gate is recursive and runAction can cause direct or indirect re-entrancy.  When executing on a client's thread, runAction will sleep until the work-loop's gate opens for execution of client actions, the action is single threaded against all other work-loop event sources.
296  *   @param action Pointer to function to be executed in work-loop context.
297  *   @param arg0 Parameter for action parameter, defaults to 0.
298  *   @param arg1 Parameter for action parameter, defaults to 0.
299  *   @param arg2 Parameter for action parameter, defaults to 0.
300  *   @param arg3 Parameter for action parameter, defaults to 0.
301  *   @result Returns the value of the Action callout.
302  */
303 	virtual IOReturn runAction(Action action, OSObject *target,
304 	    void *arg0 = NULL, void *arg1 = NULL,
305 	    void *arg2 = NULL, void *arg3 = NULL);
306 
307 #ifdef __BLOCKS__
308 /*! @function runAction
309  *   @abstract Single thread a call to an action with the work-loop.
310  *   @discussion Client function that causes the given action to be called in a single threaded manner.  Beware: the work-loop's gate is recursive and runAction can cause direct or indirect re-entrancy.  When executing on a client's thread, runAction will sleep until the work-loop's gate opens for execution of client actions, the action is single threaded against all other work-loop event sources.
311  *   @param action Block to be executed in work-loop context.
312  *   @result Returns the result of the action block.
313  */
314 	IOReturn runActionBlock(ActionBlock action);
315 #endif /* __BLOCKS__ */
316 
317 /*! @function runEventSources
318  *   @discussion Consists of the inner 2 loops of the threadMain function(qv).
319  *   The outer loop terminates when there is no more work, and the inside loop
320  *   walks the event list calling the checkForWork method in each event source.
321  *   If an event source has more work to do, it can set the more flag and the
322  *   outer loop will repeat.
323  *  <br><br>
324  *   This function can be used to clear a priority inversion between the normal
325  *   workloop thread and multimedia's real time threads.  The problem is that
326  *   the interrupt action routine is often held off by high priority threads.
327  *   So if they want to get their data now they will have to call us and ask if
328  *   any data is available.  The multi-media user client will arrange for this
329  *   function to be called, which causes any pending interrupts to be processed
330  *   and the completion routines called.  By the time the function returns all
331  *   outstanding work will have been completed at the real time threads
332  *   priority.
333  *
334  *   @result Return false if the work loop is shutting down, true otherwise.
335  */
336 	virtual bool runEventSources();
337 
338 /*! @function setMaximumLockTime
339  *   @discussion For diagnostics use in DEVELOPMENT kernels, set a time interval which if the work loop lock is held for this time or greater, IOWorkLoop will panic or log a backtrace.
340  *   @param interval An absolute time interval, eg. created with clock_interval_to_absolutetime_interval().
341  *   @param options Pass IOWorkLoop::kTimeLockPanics to panic when the time is exceeded, otherwise a log will be generated with OSReportWithBacktrace().
342  */
343 	void setMaximumLockTime(uint64_t interval, uint32_t options);
344 
345 protected:
346 // Internal APIs used by event sources to control the thread
347 	virtual int sleepGate(void *event, AbsoluteTime deadline, UInt32 interuptibleType);
348 
349 #if XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
350 	void lockTime(void);
351 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
352 
353 protected:
354 #if __LP64__
355 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOWorkLoop, 0);
356 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOWorkLoop, 1);
357 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOWorkLoop, 2);
358 #else
359 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsedX86(IOWorkLoop, 0);
360 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsedX86(IOWorkLoop, 1);
361 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUsedX86(IOWorkLoop, 2);
362 #endif
363 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOWorkLoop, 3);
364 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOWorkLoop, 4);
365 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOWorkLoop, 5);
366 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOWorkLoop, 6);
367 	OSMetaClassDeclareReservedUnused(IOWorkLoop, 7);
368 };
369 
370 #endif /* !__IOKIT_IOWORKLOOP_H */
371