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1 /*
2 * Routines to manage notifier chains for passing status changes to any
3 * interested routines. We need this instead of hard coded call lists so
4 * that modules can poke their nose into the innards. The network devices
5 * needed them so here they are for the rest of you.
7 * Alan Cox <Alan.Cox@linux.org>
8 */
10 #ifndef _LINUX_NOTIFIER_H
11 #define _LINUX_NOTIFIER_H
12 #include <linux/errno.h>
13 #include <linux/mutex.h>
14 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
15 #include <linux/srcu.h>
18 * Notifier chains are of four types:
20 * Atomic notifier chains: Chain callbacks run in interrupt/atomic
21 * context. Callouts are not allowed to block.
22 * Blocking notifier chains: Chain callbacks run in process context.
23 * Callouts are allowed to block.
24 * Raw notifier chains: There are no restrictions on callbacks,
25 * registration, or unregistration. All locking and protection
26 * must be provided by the caller.
27 * SRCU notifier chains: A variant of blocking notifier chains, with
28 * the same restrictions.
30 * atomic_notifier_chain_register() may be called from an atomic context,
31 * but blocking_notifier_chain_register() and srcu_notifier_chain_register()
32 * must be called from a process context. Ditto for the corresponding
33 * _unregister() routines.
35 * atomic_notifier_chain_unregister(), blocking_notifier_chain_unregister(),
36 * and srcu_notifier_chain_unregister() _must not_ be called from within
37 * the call chain.
39 * SRCU notifier chains are an alternative form of blocking notifier chains.
40 * They use SRCU (Sleepable Read-Copy Update) instead of rw-semaphores for
41 * protection of the chain links. This means there is _very_ low overhead
42 * in srcu_notifier_call_chain(): no cache bounces and no memory barriers.
43 * As compensation, srcu_notifier_chain_unregister() is rather expensive.
44 * SRCU notifier chains should be used when the chain will be called very
45 * often but notifier_blocks will seldom be removed. Also, SRCU notifier
46 * chains are slightly more difficult to use because they require special
47 * runtime initialization.
50 struct notifier_block {
51 int (*notifier_call)(struct notifier_block *, unsigned long, void *);
52 struct notifier_block *next;
53 int priority;
56 struct atomic_notifier_head {
57 spinlock_t lock;
58 struct notifier_block *head;
61 struct blocking_notifier_head {
62 struct rw_semaphore rwsem;
63 struct notifier_block *head;
66 struct raw_notifier_head {
67 struct notifier_block *head;
70 struct srcu_notifier_head {
71 struct mutex mutex;
72 struct srcu_struct srcu;
73 struct notifier_block *head;
76 #define ATOMIC_INIT_NOTIFIER_HEAD(name) do { \
77 spin_lock_init(&(name)->lock); \
78 (name)->head = NULL; \
79 } while (0)
80 #define BLOCKING_INIT_NOTIFIER_HEAD(name) do { \
81 init_rwsem(&(name)->rwsem); \
82 (name)->head = NULL; \
83 } while (0)
84 #define RAW_INIT_NOTIFIER_HEAD(name) do { \
85 (name)->head = NULL; \
86 } while (0)
88 /* srcu_notifier_heads must be initialized and cleaned up dynamically */
89 extern void srcu_init_notifier_head(struct srcu_notifier_head *nh);
90 #define srcu_cleanup_notifier_head(name) \
91 cleanup_srcu_struct(&(name)->srcu);
93 #define ATOMIC_NOTIFIER_INIT(name) { \
94 .lock = __SPIN_LOCK_UNLOCKED(name.lock), \
95 .head = NULL }
96 #define BLOCKING_NOTIFIER_INIT(name) { \
97 .rwsem = __RWSEM_INITIALIZER((name).rwsem), \
98 .head = NULL }
99 #define RAW_NOTIFIER_INIT(name) { \
100 .head = NULL }
101 /* srcu_notifier_heads cannot be initialized statically */
103 #define ATOMIC_NOTIFIER_HEAD(name) \
104 struct atomic_notifier_head name = \
105 ATOMIC_NOTIFIER_INIT(name)
106 #define BLOCKING_NOTIFIER_HEAD(name) \
107 struct blocking_notifier_head name = \
108 BLOCKING_NOTIFIER_INIT(name)
109 #define RAW_NOTIFIER_HEAD(name) \
110 struct raw_notifier_head name = \
111 RAW_NOTIFIER_INIT(name)
113 #ifdef __KERNEL__
115 extern int atomic_notifier_chain_register(struct atomic_notifier_head *nh,
116 struct notifier_block *nb);
117 extern int blocking_notifier_chain_register(struct blocking_notifier_head *nh,
118 struct notifier_block *nb);
119 extern int raw_notifier_chain_register(struct raw_notifier_head *nh,
120 struct notifier_block *nb);
121 extern int srcu_notifier_chain_register(struct srcu_notifier_head *nh,
122 struct notifier_block *nb);
124 extern int blocking_notifier_chain_cond_register(
125 struct blocking_notifier_head *nh,
126 struct notifier_block *nb);
128 extern int atomic_notifier_chain_unregister(struct atomic_notifier_head *nh,
129 struct notifier_block *nb);
130 extern int blocking_notifier_chain_unregister(struct blocking_notifier_head *nh,
131 struct notifier_block *nb);
132 extern int raw_notifier_chain_unregister(struct raw_notifier_head *nh,
133 struct notifier_block *nb);
134 extern int srcu_notifier_chain_unregister(struct srcu_notifier_head *nh,
135 struct notifier_block *nb);
137 extern int atomic_notifier_call_chain(struct atomic_notifier_head *nh,
138 unsigned long val, void *v);
139 extern int __atomic_notifier_call_chain(struct atomic_notifier_head *nh,
140 unsigned long val, void *v, int nr_to_call, int *nr_calls);
141 extern int blocking_notifier_call_chain(struct blocking_notifier_head *nh,
142 unsigned long val, void *v);
143 extern int __blocking_notifier_call_chain(struct blocking_notifier_head *nh,
144 unsigned long val, void *v, int nr_to_call, int *nr_calls);
145 extern int raw_notifier_call_chain(struct raw_notifier_head *nh,
146 unsigned long val, void *v);
147 extern int __raw_notifier_call_chain(struct raw_notifier_head *nh,
148 unsigned long val, void *v, int nr_to_call, int *nr_calls);
149 extern int srcu_notifier_call_chain(struct srcu_notifier_head *nh,
150 unsigned long val, void *v);
151 extern int __srcu_notifier_call_chain(struct srcu_notifier_head *nh,
152 unsigned long val, void *v, int nr_to_call, int *nr_calls);
154 #define NOTIFY_DONE 0x0000 /* Don't care */
155 #define NOTIFY_OK 0x0001 /* Suits me */
156 #define NOTIFY_STOP_MASK 0x8000 /* Don't call further */
157 #define NOTIFY_BAD (NOTIFY_STOP_MASK|0x0002)
158 /* Bad/Veto action */
160 * Clean way to return from the notifier and stop further calls.
162 #define NOTIFY_STOP (NOTIFY_OK|NOTIFY_STOP_MASK)
164 /* Encapsulate (negative) errno value (in particular, NOTIFY_BAD <=> EPERM). */
165 static inline int notifier_from_errno(int err)
167 return NOTIFY_STOP_MASK | (NOTIFY_OK - err);
170 /* Restore (negative) errno value from notify return value. */
171 static inline int notifier_to_errno(int ret)
173 ret &= ~NOTIFY_STOP_MASK;
174 return ret > NOTIFY_OK ? NOTIFY_OK - ret : 0;
178 * Declared notifiers so far. I can imagine quite a few more chains
179 * over time (eg laptop power reset chains, reboot chain (to clean
180 * device units up), device [un]mount chain, module load/unload chain,
181 * low memory chain, screenblank chain (for plug in modular screenblankers)
182 * VC switch chains (for loadable kernel svgalib VC switch helpers) etc...
185 /* netdevice notifier chain */
186 #define NETDEV_UP 0x0001 /* For now you can't veto a device up/down */
187 #define NETDEV_DOWN 0x0002
188 #define NETDEV_REBOOT 0x0003 /* Tell a protocol stack a network interface
189 detected a hardware crash and restarted
190 - we can use this eg to kick tcp sessions
191 once done */
192 #define NETDEV_CHANGE 0x0004 /* Notify device state change */
193 #define NETDEV_REGISTER 0x0005
194 #define NETDEV_UNREGISTER 0x0006
195 #define NETDEV_CHANGEMTU 0x0007
196 #define NETDEV_CHANGEADDR 0x0008
197 #define NETDEV_GOING_DOWN 0x0009
198 #define NETDEV_CHANGENAME 0x000A
199 #define NETDEV_FEAT_CHANGE 0x000B
200 #define NETDEV_BONDING_FAILOVER 0x000C
201 #define NETDEV_PRE_UP 0x000D
202 #define NETDEV_BONDING_OLDTYPE 0x000E
203 #define NETDEV_BONDING_NEWTYPE 0x000F
205 #define SYS_DOWN 0x0001 /* Notify of system down */
206 #define SYS_RESTART SYS_DOWN
207 #define SYS_HALT 0x0002 /* Notify of system halt */
208 #define SYS_POWER_OFF 0x0003 /* Notify of system power off */
210 #define NETLINK_URELEASE 0x0001 /* Unicast netlink socket released */
212 #define CPU_ONLINE 0x0002 /* CPU (unsigned)v is up */
213 #define CPU_UP_PREPARE 0x0003 /* CPU (unsigned)v coming up */
214 #define CPU_UP_CANCELED 0x0004 /* CPU (unsigned)v NOT coming up */
215 #define CPU_DOWN_PREPARE 0x0005 /* CPU (unsigned)v going down */
216 #define CPU_DOWN_FAILED 0x0006 /* CPU (unsigned)v NOT going down */
217 #define CPU_DEAD 0x0007 /* CPU (unsigned)v dead */
218 #define CPU_DYING 0x0008 /* CPU (unsigned)v not running any task,
219 * not handling interrupts, soon dead.
220 * Called on the dying cpu, interrupts
221 * are already disabled. Must not
222 * sleep, must not fail */
223 #define CPU_POST_DEAD 0x0009 /* CPU (unsigned)v dead, cpu_hotplug
224 * lock is dropped */
225 #define CPU_STARTING 0x000A /* CPU (unsigned)v soon running.
226 * Called on the new cpu, just before
227 * enabling interrupts. Must not sleep,
228 * must not fail */
230 /* Used for CPU hotplug events occuring while tasks are frozen due to a suspend
231 * operation in progress
233 #define CPU_TASKS_FROZEN 0x0010
235 #define CPU_ONLINE_FROZEN (CPU_ONLINE | CPU_TASKS_FROZEN)
236 #define CPU_UP_PREPARE_FROZEN (CPU_UP_PREPARE | CPU_TASKS_FROZEN)
237 #define CPU_UP_CANCELED_FROZEN (CPU_UP_CANCELED | CPU_TASKS_FROZEN)
238 #define CPU_DOWN_PREPARE_FROZEN (CPU_DOWN_PREPARE | CPU_TASKS_FROZEN)
239 #define CPU_DOWN_FAILED_FROZEN (CPU_DOWN_FAILED | CPU_TASKS_FROZEN)
240 #define CPU_DEAD_FROZEN (CPU_DEAD | CPU_TASKS_FROZEN)
241 #define CPU_DYING_FROZEN (CPU_DYING | CPU_TASKS_FROZEN)
242 #define CPU_STARTING_FROZEN (CPU_STARTING | CPU_TASKS_FROZEN)
244 /* Hibernation and suspend events */
245 #define PM_HIBERNATION_PREPARE 0x0001 /* Going to hibernate */
246 #define PM_POST_HIBERNATION 0x0002 /* Hibernation finished */
247 #define PM_SUSPEND_PREPARE 0x0003 /* Going to suspend the system */
248 #define PM_POST_SUSPEND 0x0004 /* Suspend finished */
249 #define PM_RESTORE_PREPARE 0x0005 /* Going to restore a saved image */
250 #define PM_POST_RESTORE 0x0006 /* Restore failed */
252 /* Console keyboard events.
253 * Note: KBD_KEYCODE is always sent before KBD_UNBOUND_KEYCODE, KBD_UNICODE and
254 * KBD_KEYSYM. */
255 #define KBD_KEYCODE 0x0001 /* Keyboard keycode, called before any other */
256 #define KBD_UNBOUND_KEYCODE 0x0002 /* Keyboard keycode which is not bound to any other */
257 #define KBD_UNICODE 0x0003 /* Keyboard unicode */
258 #define KBD_KEYSYM 0x0004 /* Keyboard keysym */
259 #define KBD_POST_KEYSYM 0x0005 /* Called after keyboard keysym interpretation */
261 extern struct blocking_notifier_head reboot_notifier_list;
263 /* Virtual Terminal events. */
264 #define VT_ALLOCATE 0x0001 /* Console got allocated */
265 #define VT_DEALLOCATE 0x0002 /* Console will be deallocated */
266 #define VT_WRITE 0x0003 /* A char got output */
267 #define VT_UPDATE 0x0004 /* A bigger update occurred */
268 #define VT_PREWRITE 0x0005 /* A char is about to be written to the console */
270 #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
271 #endif /* _LINUX_NOTIFIER_H */