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/*
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+ * Copyright (c) 2000 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
*
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*/
/* OSObject.cpp created by gvdl on Fri 1998-11-17 */
#include <libkern/c++/OSObject.h>
-#include <libkern/c++/OSString.h>
-#include <libkern/c++/OSArray.h>
#include <libkern/c++/OSSerialize.h>
#include <libkern/c++/OSLib.h>
-#include <libkern/OSDebug.h>
#include <libkern/c++/OSCPPDebug.h>
-#include <IOKit/IOKitDebug.h>
#include <libkern/OSAtomic.h>
#include <libkern/c++/OSCollection.h>
-#include <kern/queue.h>
-
__BEGIN_DECLS
-size_t debug_ivars_size;
+int debug_ivars_size;
__END_DECLS
+#if OSALLOCDEBUG
+#define ACCUMSIZE(s) do { debug_ivars_size += (s); } while(0)
+#else
+#define ACCUMSIZE(s)
+#endif
// OSDefineMetaClassAndAbstractStructors(OSObject, 0);
/* Class global data */
OSObject::MetaClass OSObject::gMetaClass;
const OSMetaClass * const OSObject::metaClass = &OSObject::gMetaClass;
-const OSMetaClass * const OSObject::superClass = NULL;
+const OSMetaClass * const OSObject::superClass = 0;
/* Class member functions - Can't use defaults */
-OSObject::~OSObject()
-{
-}
-const OSMetaClass *
-OSObject::getMetaClass() const
-{
- return &gMetaClass;
-}
-OSObject *
-OSObject::MetaClass::alloc() const
-{
- return NULL;
-}
+OSObject::OSObject() { retainCount = 1; }
+OSObject::OSObject(const OSMetaClass *) { retainCount = 1; }
+OSObject::~OSObject() { }
+const OSMetaClass * OSObject::getMetaClass() const
+ { return &gMetaClass; }
+OSObject *OSObject::MetaClass::alloc() const { return 0; }
/* The OSObject::MetaClass constructor */
OSObject::MetaClass::MetaClass()
- : OSMetaClass("OSObject", OSObject::superClass, sizeof(OSObject))
-{
-}
+ : OSMetaClass("OSObject", OSObject::superClass, sizeof(OSObject))
+ { }
// Virtual Padding
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 0);
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 1);
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 2);
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 3);
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 4);
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 5);
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 6);
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 7);
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 8);
-OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 9);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 0);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 1);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 2);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 3);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 4);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 5);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 6);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 7);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 8);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 9);
OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 10);
OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 11);
OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 12);
OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 13);
OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 14);
OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 15);
-
-static const char *
-getClassName(const OSObject *obj)
-{
- const OSMetaClass *meta = obj->getMetaClass();
- return (meta) ? meta->getClassName() : "unknown class?";
-}
-
-int
-OSObject::getRetainCount() const
-{
- return (int) ((UInt16) retainCount);
-}
-
-bool
-OSObject::taggedTryRetain(const void *tag) const
-{
- volatile UInt32 *countP = (volatile UInt32 *) &retainCount;
- UInt32 inc = 1;
- UInt32 origCount;
- UInt32 newCount;
-
- // Increment the collection bucket.
- if ((const void *) OSTypeID(OSCollection) == tag) {
- inc |= (1UL << 16);
- }
-
- do {
- origCount = *countP;
- if (((UInt16) origCount | 0x1) == 0xffff) {
- if (origCount & 0x1) {
- // If count == 0xffff that means we are freeing now so we can
- // just return obviously somebody is cleaning up dangling
- // references.
- return false;
- } else {
- // If count == 0xfffe then we have wrapped our reference count.
- // We should stop counting now as this reference must be
- // leaked rather than accidently wrapping around the clock and
- // freeing a very active object later.
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 16);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 17);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 18);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 19);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 20);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 21);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 22);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 23);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 24);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 25);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 26);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 27);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 28);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 29);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 30);
+OSMetaClassDefineReservedUnused(OSObject, 31);
+
+static const char *getClassName(const OSObject *obj)
+{
+ const OSMetaClass *meta = obj->getMetaClass();
+ return (meta) ? meta->getClassName() : "unknown class?";
+}
+
+bool OSObject::init()
+ { return true; }
+
+#if (!__ppc__) || (__GNUC__ < 3)
+
+// Implemented in assembler in post gcc 3.x systems as we have a problem
+// where the destructor in gcc2.95 gets 2 arguments. The second argument
+// appears to be a flag argument. I have copied the assembler from Puma xnu
+// to OSRuntimeSupport.c So for 2.95 builds use the C
+void OSObject::free()
+{
+ const OSMetaClass *meta = getMetaClass();
+
+ if (meta)
+ meta->instanceDestructed();
+ delete this;
+}
+#endif /* (!__ppc__) || (__GNUC__ < 3) */
+
+int OSObject::getRetainCount() const
+{
+ return (int) ((UInt16) retainCount);
+}
+
+void OSObject::taggedRetain(const void *tag) const
+{
+ volatile UInt32 *countP = (volatile UInt32 *) &retainCount;
+ UInt32 inc = 1;
+ UInt32 origCount;
+ UInt32 newCount;
+
+ // Increment the collection bucket.
+ if ((const void *) OSTypeID(OSCollection) == tag)
+ inc |= (1UL<<16);
+
+ do {
+ origCount = *countP;
+ if ( ((UInt16) origCount | 0x1) == 0xffff ) {
+ const char *msg;
+ if (origCount & 0x1) {
+ // If count == 0xffff that means we are freeing now so we can
+ // just return obviously somebody is cleaning up dangling
+ // references.
+ msg = "Attempting to retain a freed object";
+ }
+ else {
+ // If count == 0xfffe then we have wrapped our reference count.
+ // We should stop counting now as this reference must be
+ // leaked rather than accidently wrapping around the clock and
+ // freeing a very active object later.
#if !DEBUG
- break; // Break out of update loop which pegs the reference
-#else /* DEBUG */
- // @@@ gvdl: eventually need to make this panic optional
- // based on a boot argument i.e. debug= boot flag
- panic("OSObject(%p)::refcount: "
- "About to wrap the reference count, reference leak?", this);
+ break; // Break out of update loop which pegs the reference
+#else DEBUG
+ // @@@ gvdl: eventually need to make this panic optional
+ // based on a boot argument i.e. debug= boot flag
+ msg = "About to wrap the reference count, reference leak?";
#endif /* !DEBUG */
- }
- }
-
- newCount = origCount + inc;
- } while (!OSCompareAndSwap(origCount, newCount, const_cast<UInt32 *>(countP)));
-
- return true;
-}
-
-void
-OSObject::taggedRetain(const void *tag) const
-{
- if (!taggedTryRetain(tag)) {
- panic("OSObject(%p)::refcount: Attempting to retain a freed object", this);
- }
-}
-
-void
-OSObject::taggedRelease(const void *tag) const
-{
- taggedRelease(tag, 1);
-}
-
-void
-OSObject::taggedRelease(const void *tag, const int when) const
-{
- volatile UInt32 *countP = (volatile UInt32 *) &retainCount;
- UInt32 dec = 1;
- UInt32 origCount;
- UInt32 newCount;
- UInt32 actualCount;
-
- // Increment the collection bucket.
- if ((const void *) OSTypeID(OSCollection) == tag) {
- dec |= (1UL << 16);
- }
-
- do {
- origCount = *countP;
-
- if (((UInt16) origCount | 0x1) == 0xffff) {
- if (origCount & 0x1) {
- // If count == 0xffff that means we are freeing now so we can
- // just return obviously somebody is cleaning up some dangling
- // references. So we blow out immediately.
- return;
- } else {
- // If count == 0xfffe then we have wrapped our reference
- // count. We should stop counting now as this reference must be
- // leaked rather than accidently freeing an active object later.
+ }
+ panic("OSObject::refcount: %s", msg);
+ }
+
+ newCount = origCount + inc;
+ } while (!OSCompareAndSwap(origCount, newCount, (UInt32 *) countP));
+}
+
+void OSObject::taggedRelease(const void *tag) const
+{
+ taggedRelease(tag, 1);
+}
+
+void OSObject::taggedRelease(const void *tag, const int when) const
+{
+ volatile UInt32 *countP = (volatile UInt32 *) &retainCount;
+ UInt32 dec = 1;
+ UInt32 origCount;
+ UInt32 newCount;
+ UInt32 actualCount;
+
+ // Increment the collection bucket.
+ if ((const void *) OSTypeID(OSCollection) == tag)
+ dec |= (1UL<<16);
+
+ do {
+ origCount = *countP;
+
+ if ( ((UInt16) origCount | 0x1) == 0xffff ) {
+ if (origCount & 0x1) {
+ // If count == 0xffff that means we are freeing now so we can
+ // just return obviously somebody is cleaning up some dangling
+ // references. So we blow out immediately.
+ return;
+ }
+ else {
+ // If count == 0xfffe then we have wrapped our reference
+ // count. We should stop counting now as this reference must be
+ // leaked rather than accidently freeing an active object later.
#if !DEBUG
- return; // return out of function which pegs the reference
-#else /* DEBUG */
- // @@@ gvdl: eventually need to make this panic optional
- // based on a boot argument i.e. debug= boot flag
- panic("OSObject(%p)::refcount: %s",
- "About to unreference a pegged object, reference leak?", this);
+ return; // return out of function which pegs the reference
+#else DEBUG
+ // @@@ gvdl: eventually need to make this panic optional
+ // based on a boot argument i.e. debug= boot flag
+ panic("OSObject::refcount: %s",
+ "About to unreference a pegged object, reference leak?");
#endif /* !DEBUG */
- }
- }
- actualCount = origCount - dec;
- if ((UInt16) actualCount < when) {
- newCount = 0xffff;
- } else {
- newCount = actualCount;
- }
- } while (!OSCompareAndSwap(origCount, newCount, const_cast<UInt32 *>(countP)));
-
- //
- // This panic means that we have just attempted to release an object
- // whose retain count has gone to less than the number of collections
- // it is a member off. Take a panic immediately.
- // In fact the panic MAY not be a registry corruption but it is
- // ALWAYS the wrong thing to do. I call it a registry corruption 'cause
- // the registry is the biggest single use of a network of collections.
- //
-// xxx - this error message is overly-specific;
-// xxx - any code in the kernel could trip this,
-// xxx - and it applies as noted to all collections, not just the registry
- if ((UInt16) actualCount < (actualCount >> 16)) {
- panic("A kext releasing a(n) %s %p has corrupted the registry.",
- getClassName(this), this);
- }
-
- // Check for a 'free' condition and that if we are first through
- if (newCount == 0xffff) {
- (const_cast<OSObject *>(this))->free();
- }
-}
-
-void
-OSObject::release() const
-{
- taggedRelease(NULL);
-}
-
-void
-OSObject::retain() const
-{
- taggedRetain(NULL);
-}
-
-extern "C" void
-osobject_retain(void * object)
-{
- ((OSObject *)object)->retain();
-}
-
-extern "C" void
-osobject_release(void * object)
-{
- ((OSObject *)object)->release();
-}
-
-void
-OSObject::release(int when) const
-{
- taggedRelease(NULL, when);
-}
-
-bool
-OSObject::serialize(OSSerialize *s) const
-{
- char cstr[128];
- bool ok;
-
- snprintf(cstr, sizeof(cstr), "%s is not serializable", getClassName(this));
-
- OSString * str;
- str = OSString::withCStringNoCopy(cstr);
- if (!str) {
- return false;
- }
-
- ok = str->serialize(s);
- str->release();
-
- return ok;
-}
-
-/*
- * Ignore -Wxnu-typed-allocators for the operator new/delete implementations
- */
-__typed_allocators_ignore_push
-
-/*
- * Given that all OSObjects have been transitioned to use
- * OSObject_typed_operator_new/OSObject_typed_operator_delete, this should
- * only be called from kexts that havent recompiled to use the new
- * definitions.
- */
-void *
-OSObject::operator new(size_t size)
-{
-#if IOTRACKING
- if (kIOTracking & gIOKitDebug) {
- return OSMetaClass::trackedNew(size);
- }
-#endif
-
- void *mem = kheap_alloc(KHEAP_DEFAULT, size,
- Z_VM_TAG_BT(Z_WAITOK_ZERO, VM_KERN_MEMORY_LIBKERN));
- assert(mem);
- OSIVAR_ACCUMSIZE(size);
-
- return (void *) mem;
-}
-
-void *
-OSObject_typed_operator_new(kalloc_type_view_t ktv, vm_size_t size)
-{
-#if IOTRACKING
- if (kIOTracking & gIOKitDebug) {
- return OSMetaClass::trackedNew(size);
- }
-#endif
-
- /*
- * Some classes in kexts that subclass from iokit classes
- * don't use OSDeclare/OSDefine to declare/define structors.
- * When operator new is called on such objects they end up
- * using the parent's operator new/delete. If we detect such
- * a case we default to using kalloc rather than kalloc_type
- */
- void *mem = NULL;
- if (size <= kalloc_type_get_size(ktv->kt_size)) {
- /*
- * OSObject_typed_operator_new can be called from kexts,
- * use the external symbol for kalloc_type_impl as
- * kalloc_type_views generated at some external callsites
- * many not have been processed during boot.
- */
- mem = kalloc_type_impl_external(ktv, Z_WAITOK_ZERO);
- } else {
- mem = kheap_alloc(KHEAP_DEFAULT, size,
- Z_VM_TAG_BT(Z_WAITOK_ZERO, VM_KERN_MEMORY_LIBKERN));
- }
- assert(mem);
- OSIVAR_ACCUMSIZE(size);
-
- return (void *) mem;
-}
-
-void
-OSObject::operator delete(void * mem, size_t size)
-{
- if (!mem) {
- return;
- }
-
-#if IOTRACKING
- if (kIOTracking & gIOKitDebug) {
- return OSMetaClass::trackedDelete(mem, size);
- }
-#endif
-
- kheap_free(KHEAP_DEFAULT, mem, size);
- OSIVAR_ACCUMSIZE(-size);
-}
-
-void
-OSObject_typed_operator_delete(kalloc_type_view_t ktv, void * mem,
- vm_size_t size)
-{
- if (!mem) {
- return;
- }
-
-#if IOTRACKING
- if (kIOTracking & gIOKitDebug) {
- return OSMetaClass::trackedDelete(mem, size);
- }
-#endif
-
- if (size <= kalloc_type_get_size(ktv->kt_size)) {
- kern_os_typed_free(ktv, mem, size);
- } else {
- kheap_free(KHEAP_DEFAULT, mem, size);
- }
- OSIVAR_ACCUMSIZE(-size);
-}
-
-__typed_allocators_ignore_pop
-
-bool
-OSObject::init()
-{
-#if IOTRACKING
- if (kIOTracking & gIOKitDebug) {
- getMetaClass()->trackedInstance(this);
- }
-#endif
- return true;
-}
-
-void
-OSObject::free()
-{
- const OSMetaClass *meta = getMetaClass();
-
- if (meta) {
- meta->instanceDestructed();
-#if IOTRACKING
- if (kIOTracking & gIOKitDebug) {
- getMetaClass()->trackedFree(this);
- }
-#endif
- }
- delete this;
-}
-
-#if IOTRACKING
-void
-OSObject::trackingAccumSize(size_t size)
-{
- if (kIOTracking & gIOKitDebug) {
- getMetaClass()->trackedAccumSize(this, size);
- }
-}
-#endif
-
-/* Class member functions - Can't use defaults */
-/* During constructor vtable is always OSObject's - can't call any subclass */
-
-OSObject::OSObject()
-{
- retainCount = 1;
-// if (kIOTracking & gIOKitDebug) getMetaClass()->trackedInstance(this);
-}
-
-OSObject::OSObject(const OSMetaClass *)
-{
- retainCount = 1;
-// if (kIOTracking & gIOKitDebug) getMetaClass()->trackedInstance(this);
-}
-
-
-bool
-OSObject::iterateObjects(void * refcon, bool (*callback)(void * refcon, OSObject * object))
-{
- OSCollection * col;
- if ((col = OSDynamicCast(OSCollection, this))) {
- return col->iterateObjects(refcon, callback);
- }
- return callback(refcon, this);
-}
-
-bool
-OSObject::iterateObjects(bool (^block)(OSObject * object))
-{
- OSCollection * col;
- if ((col = OSDynamicCast(OSCollection, this))) {
- return col->iterateObjects(block);
- }
- return block(this);
-}
+ }
+ }
+ actualCount = origCount - dec;
+ if ((UInt16) actualCount < when)
+ newCount = 0xffff;
+ else
+ newCount = actualCount;
+
+ } while (!OSCompareAndSwap(origCount, newCount, (UInt32 *) countP));
+
+ //
+ // This panic means that we have just attempted to release an object
+ // who's retain count has gone to less than the number of collections
+ // it is a member off. Take a panic immediately.
+ // In Fact the panic MAY not be a registry corruption but it is
+ // ALWAYS the wrong thing to do. I call it a registry corruption 'cause
+ // the registry is the biggest single use of a network of collections.
+ //
+ if ((UInt16) actualCount < (actualCount >> 16))
+ panic("A driver releasing a(n) %s has corrupted the registry\n",
+ getClassName(this));
+
+ // Check for a 'free' condition and that if we are first through
+ if (newCount == 0xffff)
+ ((OSObject *) this)->free();
+}
+
+void OSObject::release() const
+{
+ taggedRelease(0);
+}
+
+void OSObject::retain() const
+{
+ taggedRetain(0);
+}
+
+void OSObject::release(int when) const
+{
+ taggedRelease(0, when);
+}
+
+bool OSObject::serialize(OSSerialize *s) const
+{
+ if (s->previouslySerialized(this)) return true;
+
+ if (!s->addXMLStartTag(this, "string")) return false;
+
+ if (!s->addString(getClassName(this))) return false;
+ if (!s->addString(" is not serializable")) return false;
+
+ return s->addXMLEndTag("string");
+}
+
+void *OSObject::operator new(size_t size)
+{
+ void *mem = (void *) kalloc(size);
+ assert(mem);
+ bzero(mem, size);
+
+ ACCUMSIZE(size);
+
+ return mem;
+}
+
+void OSObject::operator delete(void *mem, size_t size)
+{
+ kfree((vm_offset_t) mem, size);
+
+ ACCUMSIZE(-size);
+}