freebsd-dev/sys/i386/include/pcpu.h

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/*-
* Copyright (c) Peter Wemm <peter@netplex.com.au>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_PCPU_H_
#define _MACHINE_PCPU_H_
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <machine/segments.h>
#include <machine/tss.h>
/*
* The SMP parts are setup in pmap.c and locore.s for the BSP, and
* mp_machdep.c sets up the data for the AP's to "see" when they awake.
* The reason for doing it via a struct is so that an array of pointers
* to each CPU's data can be set up for things like "check curproc on all
* other processors"
*/
#define PCPU_MD_FIELDS \
struct pcpu *pc_prvspace; /* Self-reference */ \
struct pmap *pc_curpmap; \
struct i386tss pc_common_tss; \
struct segment_descriptor pc_common_tssd; \
struct segment_descriptor *pc_tss_gdt; \
int pc_currentldt; \
New APIC support code: - The apic interrupt entry points have been rewritten so that each entry point can serve 32 different vectors. When the entry is executed, it uses one of the 32-bit ISR registers to determine which vector in its assigned range was triggered. Thus, the apic code can support 159 different interrupt vectors with only 5 entry points. - We now always to disable the local APIC to work around an errata in certain PPros and then re-enable it again if we decide to use the APICs to route interrupts. - We no longer map IO APICs or local APICs using special page table entries. Instead, we just use pmap_mapdev(). We also no longer export the virtual address of the local APIC as a global symbol to the rest of the system, but only in local_apic.c. To aid this, the APIC ID of each CPU is exported as a per-CPU variable. - Interrupt sources are provided for each intpin on each IO APIC. Currently, each source is given a unique interrupt vector meaning that PCI interrupts are not shared on most machines with an I/O APIC. That mapping for interrupt sources to interrupt vectors is up to the APIC enumerator driver however. - We no longer probe to see if we need to use mixed mode to route IRQ 0, instead we always use mixed mode to route IRQ 0 for now. This can be disabled via the 'NO_MIXED_MODE' kernel option. - The npx(4) driver now always probes to see if a built-in FPU is present since this test can now be performed with the new APIC code. However, an SMP kernel will panic if there is more than one CPU and a built-in FPU is not found. - PCI interrupts are now properly routed when using APICs to route interrupts, so remove the hack to psuedo-route interrupts when the intpin register was read. - The apic.h header was moved to apicreg.h and a new apicvar.h header that declares the APIs used by the new APIC code was added.
2003-11-03 21:53:38 +00:00
u_int pc_acpi_id; \
u_int pc_apic_id
#if defined(lint)
extern struct pcpu *pcpup;
#define PCPU_GET(member) (pcpup->pc_ ## member)
#define PCPU_PTR(member) (&pcpup->pc_ ## member)
#define PCPU_SET(member,value) (pcpup->pc_ ## member = (value))
These are changes to allow to use the Intel C/C++ compiler (lang/icc) to build the kernel. It doesn't affect the operation if gcc. Most of the changes are just adding __INTEL_COMPILER to #ifdef's, as icc v8 may define __GNUC__ some parts may look strange but are necessary. Additional changes: - in_cksum.[ch]: * use a generic C version instead of the assembly version in the !gcc case (ASM code breaks with the optimizations icc does) -> no bad checksums with an icc compiled kernel Help from: andre, grehan, das Stolen from: alpha version via ppc version The entire checksum code should IMHO be replaced with the DragonFly version (because it isn't guaranteed future revisions of gcc will include similar optimizations) as in: ---snip--- Revision Changes Path 1.12 +1 -0 src/sys/conf/files.i386 1.4 +142 -558 src/sys/i386/i386/in_cksum.c 1.5 +33 -69 src/sys/i386/include/in_cksum.h 1.5 +2 -0 src/sys/netinet/igmp.c 1.6 +0 -1 src/sys/netinet/in.h 1.6 +2 -0 src/sys/netinet/ip_icmp.c 1.4 +3 -4 src/contrib/ipfilter/ip_compat.h 1.3 +1 -2 src/sbin/natd/icmp.c 1.4 +0 -1 src/sbin/natd/natd.c 1.48 +1 -0 src/sys/conf/files 1.2 +0 -1 src/sys/conf/files.amd64 1.13 +0 -1 src/sys/conf/files.i386 1.5 +0 -1 src/sys/conf/files.pc98 1.7 +1 -1 src/sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/fil.c 1.10 +2 -3 src/sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_compat.h 1.10 +1 -1 src/sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_fil.c 1.7 +1 -1 src/sys/dev/netif/txp/if_txp.c 1.7 +1 -1 src/sys/net/ip_mroute/ip_mroute.c 1.7 +1 -2 src/sys/net/ipfw/ip_fw2.c 1.6 +1 -2 src/sys/netinet/igmp.c 1.4 +158 -116 src/sys/netinet/in_cksum.c 1.6 +1 -1 src/sys/netinet/ip_gre.c 1.7 +1 -2 src/sys/netinet/ip_icmp.c 1.10 +1 -1 src/sys/netinet/ip_input.c 1.10 +1 -2 src/sys/netinet/ip_output.c 1.13 +1 -2 src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c 1.9 +1 -2 src/sys/netinet/tcp_output.c 1.10 +1 -1 src/sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c 1.10 +1 -1 src/sys/netinet/tcp_syncache.c 1.9 +1 -2 src/sys/netinet/udp_usrreq.c 1.5 +1 -2 src/sys/netinet6/ipsec.c 1.5 +1 -2 src/sys/netproto/ipsec/ipsec.c 1.5 +1 -1 src/sys/netproto/ipsec/ipsec_input.c 1.4 +1 -2 src/sys/netproto/ipsec/ipsec_output.c and finally remove sys/i386/i386 in_cksum.c sys/i386/include in_cksum.h ---snip--- - endian.h: * DTRT in C++ mode - quad.h: * we don't use gcc v1 anymore, remove support for it Suggested by: bde (long ago) - assym.h: * avoid zero-length arrays (remove dependency on a gcc specific feature) This change changes the contents of the object file, but as it's only used to generate some values for a header, and the generator knows how to handle this, there's no impact in the gcc case. Explained by: bde Submitted by: Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de> - aicasm.c: * minor change to teach it about the way icc spells "-nostdinc" Not approved by: gibbs (no reply to my mail) - bump __FreeBSD_version (lang/icc needs to know about the changes) Incarnations of this patch survive gcc compiles since a loooong time, I use it on my desktop. An icc compiled kernel works since Nov. 2003 (exceptions: snd_* if used as modules), it survives a build of the entire ports collection with icc. Parts of this commit contains suggestions or submissions from Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>. Reviewed by: -arch Submitted by: netchild
2004-03-12 21:45:33 +00:00
#elif defined(__GNUC__) || defined (__INTEL_COMPILER)
/*
* Evaluates to the byte offset of the per-cpu variable name.
*/
#define __pcpu_offset(name) \
__offsetof(struct pcpu, name)
/*
* Evaluates to the type of the per-cpu variable name.
*/
#define __pcpu_type(name) \
__typeof(((struct pcpu *)0)->name)
/*
* Evaluates to the address of the per-cpu variable name.
*/
#define __PCPU_PTR(name) __extension__ ({ \
__pcpu_type(name) *__p; \
\
__asm __volatile("movl %%fs:%1,%0; addl %2,%0" \
: "=r" (__p) \
: "m" (*(struct pcpu *)(__pcpu_offset(pc_prvspace))), \
"i" (__pcpu_offset(name))); \
\
__p; \
})
/*
* Evaluates to the value of the per-cpu variable name.
*/
#define __PCPU_GET(name) __extension__ ({ \
__pcpu_type(name) __result; \
\
if (sizeof(__result) == 1) { \
u_char __b; \
__asm __volatile("movb %%fs:%1,%0" \
: "=r" (__b) \
: "m" (*(u_char *)(__pcpu_offset(name)))); \
__result = *(__pcpu_type(name) *)(void *)&__b; \
} else if (sizeof(__result) == 2) { \
u_short __w; \
__asm __volatile("movw %%fs:%1,%0" \
: "=r" (__w) \
: "m" (*(u_short *)(__pcpu_offset(name)))); \
__result = *(__pcpu_type(name) *)(void *)&__w; \
} else if (sizeof(__result) == 4) { \
u_int __i; \
__asm __volatile("movl %%fs:%1,%0" \
: "=r" (__i) \
: "m" (*(u_int *)(__pcpu_offset(name)))); \
__result = *(__pcpu_type(name) *)(void *)&__i; \
} else { \
__result = *__PCPU_PTR(name); \
} \
\
__result; \
})
/*
* Sets the value of the per-cpu variable name to value val.
*/
#define __PCPU_SET(name, val) { \
__pcpu_type(name) __val = (val); \
\
if (sizeof(__val) == 1) { \
u_char __b; \
__b = *(u_char *)&__val; \
__asm __volatile("movb %1,%%fs:%0" \
: "=m" (*(u_char *)(__pcpu_offset(name))) \
: "r" (__b)); \
} else if (sizeof(__val) == 2) { \
u_short __w; \
__w = *(u_short *)&__val; \
__asm __volatile("movw %1,%%fs:%0" \
: "=m" (*(u_short *)(__pcpu_offset(name))) \
: "r" (__w)); \
} else if (sizeof(__val) == 4) { \
u_int __i; \
__i = *(u_int *)&__val; \
__asm __volatile("movl %1,%%fs:%0" \
: "=m" (*(u_int *)(__pcpu_offset(name))) \
: "r" (__i)); \
} else { \
*__PCPU_PTR(name) = __val; \
} \
}
#define PCPU_GET(member) __PCPU_GET(pc_ ## member)
#define PCPU_PTR(member) __PCPU_PTR(pc_ ## member)
#define PCPU_SET(member, val) __PCPU_SET(pc_ ## member, val)
static __inline struct thread *
__curthread(void)
{
struct thread *td;
__asm __volatile("movl %%fs:0,%0" : "=r" (td));
return (td);
}
#define curthread (__curthread())
#else
#error gcc or lint is required to use this file
#endif
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* ! _MACHINE_PCPU_H_ */