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62 /*
63 */
64 /*
65 * File: ipc/ipc_space.c
66 * Author: Rich Draves
67 * Date: 1989
68 *
69 * Functions to manipulate IPC capability spaces.
70 */
71
72 #include <mach/boolean.h>
73 #include <mach/kern_return.h>
74 #include <mach/port.h>
75 #include <kern/assert.h>
76 #include <kern/sched_prim.h>
77 #include <kern/zalloc.h>
78 #include <ipc/port.h>
79 #include <ipc/ipc_entry.h>
80 #include <ipc/ipc_object.h>
81 #include <ipc/ipc_hash.h>
82 #include <ipc/ipc_table.h>
83 #include <ipc/ipc_port.h>
84 #include <ipc/ipc_space.h>
85 #include <ipc/ipc_right.h>
86 #include <string.h>
87
88 zone_t ipc_space_zone;
89 ipc_space_t ipc_space_kernel;
90 ipc_space_t ipc_space_reply;
91
92 /*
93 * Routine: ipc_space_reference
94 * Routine: ipc_space_release
95 * Purpose:
96 * Function versions of the IPC space inline reference.
97 */
98
99 void
100 ipc_space_reference(
101 ipc_space_t space)
102 {
103 is_reference(space);
104 }
105
106 void
107 ipc_space_release(
108 ipc_space_t space)
109 {
110 is_release(space);
111 }
112
113 /*
114 * Routine: ipc_space_create
115 * Purpose:
116 * Creates a new IPC space.
117 *
118 * The new space has two references, one for the caller
119 * and one because it is active.
120 * Conditions:
121 * Nothing locked. Allocates memory.
122 * Returns:
123 * KERN_SUCCESS Created a space.
124 * KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE Couldn't allocate memory.
125 */
126
127 kern_return_t
128 ipc_space_create(
129 ipc_table_size_t initial,
130 ipc_space_t *spacep)
131 {
132 ipc_space_t space;
133 ipc_entry_t table;
134 ipc_entry_num_t new_size;
135 mach_port_index_t index;
136
137 space = is_alloc();
138 if (space == IS_NULL)
139 return KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE;
140
141 table = it_entries_alloc(initial);
142 if (table == IE_NULL) {
143 is_free(space);
144 return KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE;
145 }
146
147 new_size = initial->its_size;
148 memset((void *) table, 0, new_size * sizeof(struct ipc_entry));
149
150 /*
151 * Initialize the free list in the table.
152 * Add the entries in reverse order, and
153 * set the generation number to -1, so that
154 * initial allocations produce "natural" names.
155 */
156 for (index = 0; index < new_size; index++) {
157 ipc_entry_t entry = &table[index];
158
159 entry->ie_bits = IE_BITS_GEN_MASK;
160 entry->ie_next = index+1;
161 }
162 table[new_size-1].ie_next = 0;
163
164 is_lock_init(space);
165 space->is_bits = 2; /* 2 refs, active, not growing */
166 space->is_table_size = new_size;
167 space->is_table_free = new_size - 1;
168 space->is_table = table;
169 space->is_table_next = initial+1;
170 space->is_task = NULL;
171 space->is_low_mod = new_size;
172 space->is_high_mod = 0;
173 space->is_node_id = HOST_LOCAL_NODE; /* HOST_LOCAL_NODE, except proxy spaces */
174
175 *spacep = space;
176 return KERN_SUCCESS;
177 }
178
179 /*
180 * Routine: ipc_space_create_special
181 * Purpose:
182 * Create a special space. A special space
183 * doesn't hold rights in the normal way.
184 * Instead it is place-holder for holding
185 * disembodied (naked) receive rights.
186 * See ipc_port_alloc_special/ipc_port_dealloc_special.
187 * Conditions:
188 * Nothing locked.
189 * Returns:
190 * KERN_SUCCESS Created a space.
191 * KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE Couldn't allocate memory.
192 */
193
194 kern_return_t
195 ipc_space_create_special(
196 ipc_space_t *spacep)
197 {
198 ipc_space_t space;
199
200 space = is_alloc();
201 if (space == IS_NULL)
202 return KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE;
203
204 is_lock_init(space);
205
206 space->is_bits = IS_INACTIVE | 1; /* 1 ref, not active, not growing */
207 space->is_table = IE_NULL;
208 space->is_task = TASK_NULL;
209 space->is_table_next = 0;
210 space->is_low_mod = 0;
211 space->is_high_mod = 0;
212 space->is_node_id = HOST_LOCAL_NODE; /* HOST_LOCAL_NODE, except proxy spaces */
213
214 *spacep = space;
215 return KERN_SUCCESS;
216 }
217
218 /*
219 * ipc_space_clean - remove all port references from an ipc space.
220 *
221 * In order to follow the traditional semantic, ipc_space_destroy
222 * will not destroy the entire port table of a shared space. Instead
223 * it will simply clear its own sub-space.
224 */
225 void
226 ipc_space_clean(
227 ipc_space_t space)
228 {
229 ipc_entry_t table;
230 ipc_entry_num_t size;
231 mach_port_index_t index;
232
233 /*
234 * If somebody is trying to grow the table,
235 * we must wait until they finish and figure
236 * out the space died.
237 */
238 retry:
239 is_write_lock(space);
240 while (is_growing(space))
241 is_write_sleep(space);
242
243 if (!is_active(space)) {
244 is_write_unlock(space);
245 return;
246 }
247
248 /*
249 * Now we can futz with it since we have the write lock.
250 */
251
252 table = space->is_table;
253 size = space->is_table_size;
254
255 for (index = 0; index < size; index++) {
256 ipc_entry_t entry = &table[index];
257 mach_port_type_t type;
258
259 type = IE_BITS_TYPE(entry->ie_bits);
260 if (type != MACH_PORT_TYPE_NONE) {
261 mach_port_name_t name = MACH_PORT_MAKE(index,
262 IE_BITS_GEN(entry->ie_bits));
263 ipc_right_destroy(space, name, entry, FALSE, 0); /* unlocks space */
264 goto retry;
265 }
266 }
267
268 /*
269 * JMM - Now the table is cleaned out. We don't bother shrinking the
270 * size of the table at this point, but we probably should if it is
271 * really large.
272 */
273
274 is_write_unlock(space);
275 }
276
277
278 /*
279 * Routine: ipc_space_terminate
280 * Purpose:
281 * Marks the space as dead and cleans up the entries.
282 * Does nothing if the space is already dead.
283 * Conditions:
284 * Nothing locked.
285 */
286
287 void
288 ipc_space_terminate(
289 ipc_space_t space)
290 {
291 ipc_entry_t table;
292 ipc_entry_num_t size;
293 mach_port_index_t index;
294
295 assert(space != IS_NULL);
296
297 is_write_lock(space);
298 if (!is_active(space)) {
299 is_write_unlock(space);
300 return;
301 }
302 is_mark_inactive(space);
303
304 /*
305 * If somebody is trying to grow the table,
306 * we must wait until they finish and figure
307 * out the space died.
308 */
309 while (is_growing(space))
310 is_write_sleep(space);
311
312 is_write_unlock(space);
313
314
315 /*
316 * Now we can futz with it unlocked.
317 */
318
319 table = space->is_table;
320 size = space->is_table_size;
321
322 for (index = 0; index < size; index++) {
323 ipc_entry_t entry = &table[index];
324 mach_port_type_t type;
325
326 type = IE_BITS_TYPE(entry->ie_bits);
327 if (type != MACH_PORT_TYPE_NONE) {
328 mach_port_name_t name;
329
330 name = MACH_PORT_MAKE(index,
331 IE_BITS_GEN(entry->ie_bits));
332 ipc_right_terminate(space, name, entry);
333 }
334 }
335
336 it_entries_free(space->is_table_next-1, table);
337 space->is_table_size = 0;
338 space->is_table_free = 0;
339
340 /*
341 * Because the space is now dead,
342 * we must release the "active" reference for it.
343 * Our caller still has his reference.
344 */
345 is_release(space);
346 }
347
348