static void ksem_module_destroy(void) { #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 syscall32_helper_unregister(ksem32_syscalls); #endif syscall_helper_unregister(ksem_syscalls); hashdestroy(ksem_dictionary, M_KSEM, ksem_hash); sx_destroy(&ksem_dict_lock); mtx_destroy(&ksem_count_lock); mtx_destroy(&sem_lock); p31b_unsetcfg(CTL_P1003_1B_SEM_VALUE_MAX); p31b_unsetcfg(CTL_P1003_1B_SEM_NSEMS_MAX); }
static int msgunload() { struct msqid_kernel *msqkptr; int msqid; #ifdef MAC int i; #endif syscall_helper_unregister(msg_syscalls); #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 syscall32_helper_unregister(msg32_syscalls); #endif for (msqid = 0; msqid < msginfo.msgmni; msqid++) { /* * Look for an unallocated and unlocked msqid_ds. * msqid_ds's can be locked by msgsnd or msgrcv while * they are copying the message in/out. We can't * re-use the entry until they release it. */ msqkptr = &msqids[msqid]; if (msqkptr->u.msg_qbytes != 0 || (msqkptr->u.msg_perm.mode & MSG_LOCKED) != 0) break; } if (msqid != msginfo.msgmni) return (EBUSY); #ifdef MAC for (i = 0; i < msginfo.msgtql; i++) mac_sysvmsg_destroy(&msghdrs[i]); for (msqid = 0; msqid < msginfo.msgmni; msqid++) mac_sysvmsq_destroy(&msqids[msqid]); #endif free(msgpool, M_MSG); free(msgmaps, M_MSG); free(msghdrs, M_MSG); free(msqids, M_MSG); mtx_destroy(&msq_mtx); return (0); }