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DEV_REFTHREAD(9) FreeBSD Kernel Developer's Manual DEV_REFTHREAD(9)
NAME
dev_refthread, devvn_refthread, dev_relthread - safely access device
methods
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/conf.h>
struct cdevsw *
dev_refthread(struct cdev *dev, int *ref);
struct cdevsw *
devvn_refthread(struct vnode *vp, struct cdev **devp, int *ref);
void
dev_relthread(struct cdev *dev, int ref);
DESCRIPTION
The dev_refthread() (or devvn_refthread()) and dev_relthread() routines
provide a safe way to access devfs(5) devices that may be concurrently
destroyed by destroy_dev() (e.g., removable media).
If successful, dev_refthread() and devvn_refthread() acquire a "thread
reference" to the associated struct cdev and return a non-NULL pointer to
the cdev's struct cdevsw method table. For the duration of that
reference, the cdev's associated private data and method table object are
valid. Destruction of the cdev sleeps until the thread reference is
released.
A reference cannot prevent media removal. It is an implementation detail
of individual drivers how method calls from callers with dev_refthread()
references are handled when the device is pending destruction. A common
behavior for disk devices is to return the ENXIO status, but that is not
required by this KPI.
The devvn_refthread() variant of dev_refthread() extracts the struct cdev
pointer out of the VCHR vnode(9) automatically before performing the same
actions as dev_refthread(). Additionally, a pointer to the struct cdev
is returned to the caller via *devp. devvn_refthread() correctly handles
possible parallel reclamation of the vnode.
dev_relthread() is used to release a reference to a struct cdev.
dev_relthread() must only be invoked when the associated invocation of
dev_refthread() or devvn_refthread() returned a non-NULL struct cdevsw *.
CONTEXT
struct cdev objects have two reference counts, si_refcount and
si_threadcount. The dev_refthread(), devvn_refthread(), and
dev_relthread() functions manipulate the si_threadcount. The
si_threadcount reference guarantees the liveness of the struct cdev
object. The other si_refcount reference provides only the weaker
guarantee that the memory backing the struct cdev has not been freed.
RETURN VALUES
If dev_refthread() or devvn_refthread() are unsuccessful, they return
NULL. If these routines are unsuccessful, they do not increment the
struct cdev si_threadcount and do not initialize the value pointed to by
succeeded!
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11 August 29, 2018 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11