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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Baldwin
929604ec9b Move the initailization of the proc lock for proc0 very early into the MD
startup code.
2001-02-09 16:25:16 +00:00
John Baldwin
ec2e32b7fd Remove bogus #if 0'd code that dinked with the saved interrupt state in
sched_lock.
2001-02-09 14:50:52 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
9ed346bab0 Change and clean the mutex lock interface.
mtx_enter(lock, type) becomes:

mtx_lock(lock) for sleep locks (MTX_DEF-initialized locks)
mtx_lock_spin(lock) for spin locks (MTX_SPIN-initialized)

similarily, for releasing a lock, we now have:

mtx_unlock(lock) for MTX_DEF and mtx_unlock_spin(lock) for MTX_SPIN.
We change the caller interface for the two different types of locks
because the semantics are entirely different for each case, and this
makes it explicitly clear and, at the same time, it rids us of the
extra `type' argument.

The enter->lock and exit->unlock change has been made with the idea
that we're "locking data" and not "entering locked code" in mind.

Further, remove all additional "flags" previously passed to the
lock acquire/release routines with the exception of two:

MTX_QUIET and MTX_NOSWITCH

The functionality of these flags is preserved and they can be passed
to the lock/unlock routines by calling the corresponding wrappers:

mtx_{lock, unlock}_flags(lock, flag(s)) and
mtx_{lock, unlock}_spin_flags(lock, flag(s)) for MTX_DEF and MTX_SPIN
locks, respectively.

Re-inline some lock acq/rel code; in the sleep lock case, we only
inline the _obtain_lock()s in order to ensure that the inlined code
fits into a cache line. In the spin lock case, we inline recursion and
actually only perform a function call if we need to spin. This change
has been made with the idea that we generally tend to avoid spin locks
and that also the spin locks that we do have and are heavily used
(i.e. sched_lock) do recurse, and therefore in an effort to reduce
function call overhead for some architectures (such as alpha), we
inline recursion for this case.

Create a new malloc type for the witness code and retire from using
the M_DEV type. The new type is called M_WITNESS and is only declared
if WITNESS is enabled.

Begin cleaning up some machdep/mutex.h code - specifically updated the
"optimized" inlined code in alpha/mutex.h and wrote MTX_LOCK_SPIN
and MTX_UNLOCK_SPIN asm macros for the i386/mutex.h as we presently
need those.

Finally, caught up to the interface changes in all sys code.

Contributors: jake, jhb, jasone (in no particular order)
2001-02-09 06:11:45 +00:00
Peter Wemm
bcf77694d1 Clean up some leftovers from the root mount cleanup that was done some
time ago.  FFS_ROOT and CD9660_ROOT are obsolete.
2001-02-04 15:35:10 +00:00
Peter Wemm
7aef6a1e88 All the world is not an i386. Merge rev 1.438 of i386/i386/machdep.c.
Make buffer_map a system map.
2001-02-04 07:00:47 +00:00
Peter Wemm
8ab109d131 Remove count for NSIO. The only places it was used it were incorrect.
(alpha-gdbstub.c got sync'ed up a bit with the i386 version)
2001-01-31 10:54:45 +00:00
Doug Rabson
109ba4608b Flesh out EFI support somewhat. 2001-01-29 13:31:19 +00:00
Peter Wemm
03927d3c33 Send "#if NISA > 0" to the bit-bucket and replace it with an option.
These were compile-time "is the isa code present?" tests and not
'how many isa busses' tests.
2001-01-29 09:38:39 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cd682c042d Add gd_witness_spin_check. 2001-01-28 08:06:50 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
079c9adfc4 Fix typo. 2001-01-28 08:05:55 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
136345c019 Improve kernel bootstrapping:
o  Use objdump instead of gensetdefs(1) to build the linker sets.
o  Allow overriding of nm and objdump in resp. genassym.sh and
   gensetdefs.pl for non-native toolchains.

Reviewed by: arch
Perl improvements: Jos Backus <josb@cncdsl.com>, benno
2001-01-28 06:39:56 +00:00
Doug Rabson
038f285f72 Initialise proc0.p_heldmtx and proc0.p_contested and call
mtx_enter(&Giant, MTX_DEF) after Giant is initialised.

Reviewed by: jhb
2001-01-26 17:52:34 +00:00
Doug Rabson
5c72bfc7ee Change cpuno to cpuid. 2001-01-24 17:12:37 +00:00
Doug Rabson
778d716fd3 Fix typo. 2001-01-24 17:11:33 +00:00
Jason Evans
1b367556b5 Convert all simplelocks to mutexes and remove the simplelock implementations. 2001-01-24 12:35:55 +00:00
John Baldwin
a8a3dd2bb5 - Proc locking.
- P_OWEUPC -> PS_OWEUPC.
2001-01-24 10:38:58 +00:00
John Baldwin
a467939095 - Proc locking.
- Update userret() to take a struct trapframe * as a second argument.
- Axe have_giant and use mtx_owned(&Giant) where appropriate.
2001-01-24 10:38:13 +00:00
John Baldwin
88541b72b7 - Proc locking.
- P_FOO -> PS_FOO.
2001-01-24 10:36:47 +00:00
John Baldwin
89db405712 - Proc locking.
- Bring across forwarded_statclock() fixes from i386 and alpha.
2001-01-24 10:36:21 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
a3ea6d41b9 First step towards an MP-safe zone allocator:
- have zalloc() and zfree() always lock the vm_zone.
 - remove zalloci() and zfreei(), which are now redundant.

Reviewed by:	bmilekic, jasone
2001-01-21 22:23:11 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
a448b62ac9 Make intr_nesting_level per-process, rather than per-cpu. Setup
interrupt threads to run with it always >= 1, so that malloc can
detect M_WAITOK from "interrupt" context.  This is also necessary
in order to context switch from sched_ithd() directly.

Reviewed By:	peter
2001-01-21 19:25:07 +00:00
Jason Evans
d1c1b8413e Remove MUTEX_DECLARE() and MTX_COLD. Instead, postpone full mutex
initialization until after malloc() is safe to call, then iterate through
all mutexes and complete their initialization.

This change is necessary in order to avoid some circular bootstrapping
dependencies.
2001-01-21 07:52:20 +00:00
Peter Wemm
a496358e30 Remove the now-empty ipl_funcs.c file on all platforms. 2001-01-19 09:59:56 +00:00
Peter Wemm
198c5b0891 Remove the static splXXX functions and replace them by static __inline
stubs.  Remove the xxx_imask variables which have been all but gone for
a while.
2001-01-19 09:57:29 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
08812b3925 Implement MTX_RECURSE flag for mtx_init().
All calls to mtx_init() for mutexes that recurse must now include
the MTX_RECURSE bit in the flag argument variable. This change is in
preparation for an upcoming (further) mutex API cleanup.
The witness code will call panic() if a lock is found to recurse but
the MTX_RECURSE bit was not set during the lock's initialization.

The old MTX_RECURSE "state" bit (in mtx_lock) has been renamed to
MTX_RECURSED, which is more appropriate given its meaning.

The following locks have been made "recursive," thus far:
eventhandler, Giant, callout, sched_lock, possibly some others declared
in the architecture-specific code, all of the network card driver locks
in pci/, as well as some other locks in dev/ stuff that I've found to
be recursive.

Reviewed by: jhb
2001-01-19 01:59:14 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
02e5c5513c These files have been on deathrow for a couple of months, no appeal. 2001-01-16 10:01:56 +00:00
Mark Murray
b79ad7e642 Remove NOBLOCKRANDOM as a compile-time option. Instead, provide
exactly the same functionality via a sysctl, making this feature
a run-time option.

The default is 1(ON), which means that /dev/random device will
NOT block at startup.

setting kern.random.sys.seeded to 0(OFF) will cause /dev/random
to block until the next reseed, at which stage the sysctl
will be changed back to 1(ON).

While I'm here, clean up the sysctls, and make them dynamic.
Reviewed by:		des
Tested on Alpha by:	obrien
2001-01-14 17:50:15 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
7586909279 Remove unused per-cpu variables inside_intr and ss_eflags. 2001-01-12 07:47:54 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
df729d6f00 - Remove compatibility macros for accessing per-cpu variables.
__FreeBSD_version 500015 can be used to detect their disappearance.
- Move the symbols for SMP_prvspace and lapic from globals.s to
  locore.s.
- Remove globals.s with extreme prejudice.
2001-01-11 14:46:26 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
ef73ae4b0c Use PCPU_GET, PCPU_PTR and PCPU_SET to access all per-cpu variables
other then curproc.
2001-01-10 04:43:51 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
eaca6822a9 Put VCS ids in a consistent place and form. 2001-01-08 06:24:08 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
2590b31beb Remove seconds types we don't use that came in thru the NetBSD heiratage. 2001-01-08 06:17:11 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
f8761e53a7 Implement accessors for per-cpu variables which don't depend on the
symbols in globals.s.

	PCPU_GET(name) returns the value of the per-cpu variable
	PCPU_PTR(name) returns a pointer to the per-cpu variable
	PCPU_SET(name, val) sets the value of the per-cpu variable

In general these are not yet used, compatibility macros remain.

Unifdef SMP struct globaldata, this makes variables such as cpuid
available for UP as well.

Rebuilding modules is probably a good idea, but I believe old
modules will still work, as most of the old infrastructure
remains.
2001-01-06 19:55:42 +00:00
Doug Rabson
15c2c12d0d Don't include <stddef.h> for offsetof() - its also defined in <sys/types.h> 2000-12-30 13:07:58 +00:00
Doug Rabson
48dd241687 Merge ALIGN changes from alpha code. 2000-12-30 13:06:01 +00:00
Doug Rabson
c8cf198085 Fix typo. 2000-12-30 13:04:20 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
98f03f9030 Protect proc.p_pptr and proc.p_children/p_sibling with the
proctree_lock.

linprocfs not locked pending response from informal maintainer.

Reviewed by:	jhb, -smp@
2000-12-23 19:43:10 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ca4f131c60 Resolve RAW dependency violation between tbit and adds. 2000-12-20 05:12:41 +00:00
John Baldwin
5f38ca907c Remove the "machine dependent" KTR trace buffer ddb commands. The code was
exactly the same on all platforms.
2000-12-14 23:57:30 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
c81f693089 Sync with i386/GENERIC rev 1.294 removing "COMPAT_OLDPCI".
This fixed the broken kernel build on the Alpha.
2000-12-13 07:34:47 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
c0c2557090 - Change the allproc_lock to use a macro, ALLPROC_LOCK(how), instead
of explicit calls to lockmgr.  Also provides macros for the flags
  pased to specify shared, exclusive or release which map to the
  lockmgr flags.  This is so that the use of lockmgr can be easily
  replaced with optimized reader-writer locks.
- Add some locking that I missed the first time.
2000-12-13 00:17:05 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
92cf772d8d - Add code to detect if a system call returns with locks other than Giant
held and panic if so (conditional on witness).
- Change witness_list to return the number of locks held so this is easier.
- Add kern/syscalls.c to the kernel build if witness is defined so that the
  panic message can contain the name of the offending system call.
- Add assertions that Giant and sched_lock are not held when returning from
  a system call, which were missing for alpha and ia64.
2000-12-12 01:14:32 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
bc3768182a o Remove mcclock
o  s/alpha/ia64/g
2000-12-10 04:32:34 +00:00
David Malone
7cc0979fd6 Convert more malloc+bzero to malloc+M_ZERO.
Submitted by:	josh@zipperup.org
Submitted by:	Robert Drehmel <robd@gmx.net>
2000-12-08 21:51:06 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
1eb44f0270 Remove the last of the MD netisr code. It is now all MI. Remove
spending, which was unused now that all software interrupts have
their own thread.  Make the legacy schednetisr use an atomic op
for setting bits in the netisr mask.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2000-12-05 00:36:00 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
82625cf321 remove unneded sys/ucred.h includes 2000-11-30 18:52:32 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
d034d459da Don't use p->p_sigstk.ss_flags to keep state of whether the
process is on the alternate stack or not. For compatibility
with sigstack(2) state is being updated if such is needed.

We now determine whether the process is on the alternate
stack by looking at its stack pointer. This allows a process
to siglongjmp from a signal handler on the alternate stack
to the place of the sigsetjmp on the normal stack. When
maintaining state, this would have invalidated the state
information and causing a subsequent signal to be delivered
on the normal stack instead of the alternate stack.

PR: 22286
2000-11-30 05:23:49 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
9528be94e8 Add 'mpsafe' parameter to callout_init() in MD bits.
Reminded by:  jake
2000-11-26 13:52:17 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
553629ebc9 Protect the following with a lockmgr lock:
allproc
	zombproc
	pidhashtbl
	proc.p_list
	proc.p_hash
	nextpid

Reviewed by:	jhb
Obtained from:	BSD/OS and netbsd
2000-11-22 07:42:04 +00:00
Mark Murray
5855006767 Add a consistent API to a feature that most modern CPUs have; a fast
counter register in-CPU.

This is to be used as a fast "timer", where linearity is more important
than time, and multiple lines in the linearity caused by multiple CPUs
in an SMP machine is not a problem.

This adds no code whatsoever to the FreeBSD kernel until it is actually
used, and then as a single-instruction inline routine (except for the
80386 and 80486 where it is some more inline code around nanotime(9).

Reviewed by:	bde, kris, jhb
2000-11-21 19:55:21 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
d7450ce6d5 Make programs which still #include <machine/{mouse,console}.h> fail
at compiletime, with an explanatory error message.  Previously they
would only get a warning.

These files will be finally removed 2001-01-15
2000-11-20 22:00:25 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
fa2fbc3dac - Protect the callout wheel with a separate spin mutex, callout_lock.
- Use the mutex in hardclock to ensure no races between it and
  softclock.
- Make softclock be INTR_MPSAFE and provide a flag,
  CALLOUT_MPSAFE, which specifies that a callout handler does not
  need giant.  There is still no way to set this flag when
  regstering a callout.

Reviewed by:	-smp@, jlemon
2000-11-19 06:02:32 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
7da6f97772 - Split the run queue and sleep queue linkage, so that a process
may block on a mutex while on the sleep queue without corrupting
it.
- Move dropping of Giant to after the acquire of sched_lock.

Tested by:	John Hay <jhay@icomtek.csir.co.za>
		jhb
2000-11-17 18:09:18 +00:00
John Baldwin
20cdcc5b73 Don't release and acquire Giant in mi_switch(). Instead, release and
acquire Giant as needed in functions that call mi_switch().  The releases
need to be done outside of the sched_lock to avoid potential deadlocks
from trying to acquire Giant while interrupts are disabled.

Submitted by:	witness
2000-11-16 02:16:44 +00:00
John Baldwin
7e4b7c97de Don't perform an mi_switch() when we release Giant during cpu_exit(). We
are about to call cpu_switch() anyways.

Found by:	witness
2000-11-15 19:44:38 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
806d7daafe Make MINSIGSTKSZ machine dependent, and have the sigaltstack
syscall compare against a variable sv_minsigstksz in struct
sysentvec as to properly take the size of the machine- and
ABI dependent struct sigframe into account.

The SVR4 and iBCS2 modules continue to have a minsigstksz of
8192 to preserve behavior. The real values (if different) are
not known at this time. Other ABI modules use the real
values.

The native MINSIGSTKSZ is now defined as follows:

Arch		MINSIGSTKSZ
----		-----------
alpha		    4096
i386		    2048
ia64		   12288

Reviewed by: mjacob
Suggested by: bde
2000-11-09 08:25:48 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
46aa3347cb Convert all users of fldoff() to offsetof(). fldoff() is bad
because it only takes a struct tag which makes it impossible to
use unions, typedefs etc.

Define __offsetof() in <machine/ansi.h>

Define offsetof() in terms of __offsetof() in <stddef.h> and <sys/types.h>

Remove myriad of local offsetof() definitions.

Remove includes of <stddef.h> in kernel code.

NB: Kernelcode should *never* include from /usr/include !

Make <sys/queue.h> include <machine/ansi.h> to avoid polluting the API.

Deprecate <struct.h> with a warning.  The warning turns into an error on
01-12-2000 and the file gets removed entirely on 01-01-2001.

Paritials reviews by:   various.
Significant brucifications by:  bde
2000-10-27 11:45:49 +00:00
Mark Murray
5f3431b5ad As the blocking model has seems to be troublesome for many, disable
it for now with an option.

This option is already deprecated, and will be removed when the
entropy-harvesting code is fast enough to warrant it.
2000-10-27 06:06:04 +00:00
Doug Rabson
b2950f19aa Minor build fixes. 2000-10-26 16:23:18 +00:00
John Baldwin
8088699f79 - Overhaul the software interrupt code to use interrupt threads for each
type of software interrupt.  Roughly, what used to be a bit in spending
  now maps to a swi thread.  Each thread can have multiple handlers, just
  like a hardware interrupt thread.
- Instead of using a bitmask of pending interrupts, we schedule the specific
  software interrupt thread to run, so spending, NSWI, and the shandlers
  array are no longer needed.  We can now have an arbitrary number of
  software interrupt threads.  When you register a software interrupt
  thread via sinthand_add(), you get back a struct intrhand that you pass
  to sched_swi() when you wish to schedule your swi thread to run.
- Convert the name of 'struct intrec' to 'struct intrhand' as it is a bit
  more intuitive.  Also, prefix all the members of struct intrhand with
  'ih_'.
- Make swi_net() a MI function since there is now no point in it being
  MD.

Submitted by:	cp
2000-10-25 05:19:40 +00:00
John Baldwin
f6835fffeb Implement atomic_{set,clear,add,subtract}_{acq_,rel_,}_ptr() 2000-10-25 00:16:38 +00:00
Doug Rabson
ce97a5fc4e * Various fixes to breakage introduced by the atomic and mutex reorgs.
* Fixes to the signal delivery code. Not quite right yet.

I would have preferred to wait until I have signal delivery actually
working but the current kernel in CVS doesn't build.
2000-10-24 19:54:38 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
2d26708326 Adjust comments
Submitted by:	bde

Add ISO C99's long long type limits.
Reviewed by:	bde
2000-10-24 10:49:56 +00:00
Matt Jacob
fc11653f20 CURTHD now defines in globals.h 2000-10-23 18:39:30 +00:00
John Baldwin
bd4635599d Define the mtx_legal2block() macro used in the witness code that managed
to get lost during the MI mutex conversion.

Reported by:    Steve Kargl <sgk@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
2000-10-20 22:44:06 +00:00
John Baldwin
bce7f05af8 - machine/mutex.h -> sys/mutex.h
- Catch up to the MI mutex structure due to saveflags,saveipl,savepsr
  becoming saveintr.
2000-10-20 07:38:44 +00:00
John Baldwin
557b927eca - machine/mutex.h -> sys/mutex.h
- Use MUTEX_DECLARE() and MTX_COLD for Giant and sched_lock.
2000-10-20 07:32:48 +00:00
John Baldwin
36412d79b4 - Make the mutex code almost completely machine independent. This greatly
reducues the maintenance load for the mutex code.  The only MD portions
  of the mutex code are in machine/mutex.h now, which include the assembly
  macros for handling mutexes as well as optionally overriding the mutex
  micro-operations.  For example, we use optimized micro-ops on the x86
  platform #ifndef I386_CPU.
- Change the behavior of the SMP_DEBUG kernel option.  In the new code,
  mtx_assert() only depends on INVARIANTS, allowing other kernel developers
  to have working mutex assertiions without having to include all of the
  mutex debugging code.  The SMP_DEBUG kernel option has been renamed to
  MUTEX_DEBUG and now just controls extra mutex debugging code.
- Abolish the ugly mtx_f hack.  Instead, we dynamically allocate
  seperate mtx_debug structures on the fly in mtx_init, except for mutexes
  that are initiated very early in the boot process.   These mutexes
  are declared using a special MUTEX_DECLARE() macro, and use a new
  flag MTX_COLD when calling mtx_init.  This is still somewhat hackish,
  but it is less evil than the mtx_f filler struct, and the mtx struct is
  now the same size with and without mutex debugging code.
- Add some micro-micro-operation macros for doing the actual atomic
  operations on the mutex mtx_lock field to make it easier for other archs
  to override/optimize mutex ops if needed.  These new tiny ops also clean
  up the code in some places by replacing long atomic operation function
  calls that spanned 2-3 lines with a short 1-line macro call.
- Don't call mi_switch() from mtx_enter_hard() when we block while trying
  to obtain a sleep mutex.  Calling mi_switch() would bogusly release
  Giant before switching to the next process.  Instead, inline most of the
  code from mi_switch() in the mtx_enter_hard() function.  Note that when
  we finally kill Giant we can back this out and go back to calling
  mi_switch().
2000-10-20 07:26:37 +00:00
John Baldwin
ccbdd9ee59 - Expand the set of atomic operations to optionally include memory barriers
in most of the atomic operations.  Now for these operations, you can
  use the normal atomic operation, you can use the operation with a read
  barrier, or you can use the operation with a write barrier.  The function
  names follow the same semantics used in the ia64 instruction set.  An
  atomic operation with a read barrier has the extra suffix 'acq', due to
  it having "acquire" semantics.  An atomic operation with a write barrier
  has the extra suffix 'rel'.  These suffixes are inserted between the
  name of the operation to perform and the typename.  For example, the
  atomic_add_int() function now has 3 variants:
  - atomic_add_int() - this is the same as the previous function
  - atomic_add_acq_int() - this function combines the add operation with a
    read memory barrier
  - atomic_add_rel_int() - this function combines the add operation with a
    write memory barrier
- Add 'ptr' to the list of types that we can perform atomic operations
  on.  This allows one to do atomic operations on uintptr_t's.  This is
  useful in the mutex code, for example, because the actual mutex lock is
  a pointer.
- Add two new operations for doing loads and stores with memory barriers.
  The new load operations use a read barrier before the load, and the
  new store operations use a write barrier after the load.  For example,
  atomic_load_acq_int() will atomically load an integer as well as
  enforcing a read barrier.
2000-10-20 07:00:48 +00:00
John Baldwin
3f4809dd0d Axe the barrier_{read,write,rw}() helper functions as this method of
doing memory barriers doesn't really scale well for the ia64.  Also,
memory barriers are more a property of the CPU than bus space.

Requested by:	dfr
2000-10-20 06:45:48 +00:00
Doug Rabson
4e94026a72 Don't force bootverbose anymore. 2000-10-19 20:39:48 +00:00
Doug Rabson
45b56a5505 Decrease the number of ticks between clock interrupts by a factor of ten
to place more pressure on the exception handling code.
2000-10-19 20:37:28 +00:00
Doug Rabson
2a4f0b6fd4 * Disable interrupts when restoring a trapframe.
* Make sure we reset ar.k6 (used to hold the kernel stack pointer when
  we are returning to user mode after a syscall.
2000-10-19 20:36:31 +00:00
John Baldwin
25f3f7c530 Add in a simple API for memory barriers to machine/bus.h:
- barrier_read() enforces a memory read barrier
- barrier_write() enforces a memory write barrier
- barrier_rw() enforces a memory read/write barrier
2000-10-18 10:30:12 +00:00
Paul Saab
c794ceb56a Implement write combining for crashdumps. This is useful when
write caching is disabled on both SCSI and IDE disks where large
memory dumps could take up to an hour to complete.

Taking an i386 scsi based system with 512MB of ram and timing (in
seconds) how long it took to complete a dump, the following results
were obtained:

Before:				After:
	WCE           TIME		WCE           TIME
	------------------		------------------
	1	141.820972		1	 15.600111
	0	797.265072		0	 65.480465

Obtained from:	Yahoo!
Reviewed by:	peter
2000-10-17 10:05:49 +00:00
Doug Rabson
e296c9c9f7 In pmap_remove_pv(), only manipulate the page's list if the pv is
managed.
2000-10-16 17:06:32 +00:00
Doug Rabson
85a25ab3d5 Do a full exception_restore after an execve syscall to ensure that the
new program gets the right values for its arguments etc.
2000-10-16 17:03:51 +00:00
Doug Rabson
4f8d61b521 Clear the register stack frame before using loadrs to invalidate the
stacked registers.
2000-10-16 16:59:32 +00:00
Doug Rabson
48ac0f7c79 Clear ar.pfs for the child process in cpu_fork - switch_trampoline
doesn't want a stack frame.
2000-10-16 16:55:59 +00:00
Doug Rabson
9c4e05709a Track changes to trapframe. 2000-10-16 09:18:05 +00:00
Doug Rabson
7fcf71bc40 * Correct some of my misunderstandings about how best to switch to the
kernel backing store.
* Implement syscalls via break instructions.
* Fix backing store copying in cpu_fork() so that the child gets the right
  register values.

This thing is actually starting to work now. This set of changes takes me
up to the second execve (the one which runs the first shell). Next stop
single-user mode :-).
2000-10-16 08:54:40 +00:00
Doug Rabson
2e8a70354f Use the right mask for extracting sof from cr.ifs. 2000-10-16 08:47:56 +00:00
Doug Rabson
eded8b5cfa Remember to re-initialise cr.itm on clock interrupts so that we get more
than just one tick.
2000-10-16 08:46:57 +00:00
Doug Rabson
ecfff41c65 Merge a fix from the alpha port - put softintr in the right place in the
table.
2000-10-16 08:45:45 +00:00
Doug Rabson
a3f05798c1 Give names to app registers and control registers. Fix a typo handling
mov from branch register instructions.
2000-10-16 08:44:34 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
398bc678aa Move DELAY() from <machine/clock.h> to <sys/systm.h> 2000-10-15 09:51:49 +00:00
Doug Rabson
61e1efff8a Implement a rudimentary interrupt handling system which should be good
enough for clock interrupts in SKI.
2000-10-12 17:47:01 +00:00
Doug Rabson
d84feb93c4 Turn off a debugging printf. 2000-10-12 17:46:12 +00:00
Doug Rabson
5596cfd09a * Fix exception handling so that it actually works. We can now handle
exceptions from both kernel and user mode.
* Fix context switching so that we can switch back to a proc which we
  switched away from (we were saving the state in the wrong place).
* Implement lazy switching of the high-fp state. This needs to be looked
  at again for SMP to cope with the case of a process migrating from one
  processor to another while it has the high-fp state.
* Make setregs() work properly. I still think this should be called
  cpu_exec() or something.
* Various other minor fixes.

With this lot, we can execve() /sbin/init and we get all the way up to its
first syscall. At that point, we stop because syscall handling is not done
yet.
2000-10-12 14:36:39 +00:00
Doug Rabson
8034cac98a Fix this so that it can cope with transfers to/from regions which are not
physically contiguous.
2000-10-12 14:29:24 +00:00
Doug Rabson
c332b0bc57 * Allocate kernel stacks with contigmalloc() to make exception handling
safe - we can't afford to take a TLB trap when we are writing a
  trapframe. Possibly revisit this later.
* Various fixes to pmap_enter() so that it actually works properly.
2000-10-12 14:28:05 +00:00
Doug Rabson
e571ae24fe Some minor fixes and simplifications. 2000-10-12 14:25:09 +00:00
Doug Rabson
ec502c357d * Add rudimentary DDB support (no kgdb, no backtrace, no single step).
* Track recent changes to SWI code.
* Allocate RIDs for pmaps (untested).
* Implement assembler version of cpu_switch - its cleaner that way.
2000-10-10 14:57:10 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f6b5c74c35 Initiate deorbit burn sequence for <machine/mouse.h>.
Replace all in-tree uses with <sys/mouse.h> which repo-copied a few
moments ago from src/sys/i386/include/mouse.h by peter.
This is also the appropriate fix for exo-tree sources.

Put warnings in <machine/mouse.h> to discourage use.
November 15th 2000 the warnings will be converted to errors.
January 15th 2001 the <machine/mouse.h> files will be removed.
2000-10-09 08:08:36 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
00d25f512c Initiate deorbit burn sequence for <machine/console.h>.
Replace all in-tree uses with necessary subset of <sys/{fb,kb,cons}io.h>.
This is also the appropriate fix for exo-tree sources.

Put warnings in <machine/console.h> to discourage use.
November 15th 2000 the warnings will be converted to errors.
January 15th 2001 the <machine/console.h> files will be removed.
2000-10-08 21:34:00 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
ec222a71d9 Cleanup comment in machine/param.h regarding mbuf-related sizes, and get rid
of MCLOFSET, which does not appear to be used anywhere anymore, and if it is,
it probably shouldn't be.
2000-10-08 03:52:27 +00:00
Bruce Evans
cc46dff67f Work around a bug by adding struct tags. gcc-2.95 apparently gets the
check in the [basic.link] section of the C++ standard wrong.  gcc-2.7.2.3
apparently doesn't do the check, so the bug doesn't affect RELENG_3.

PR:		16170, 21427
Submitted by:	Max Khon <fjoe@lark.websci.ru> (i386 version)
Discussed with:	jdp
2000-10-06 11:53:32 +00:00
Jason Evans
5704011c0d Reduce userland namespace polution.
#include <proc.h>, since curproc is needed.
2000-10-06 08:11:11 +00:00
Doug Rabson
8d9761debf Next round of fixes to the ia64 code. This includes simulated clock and
disk drivers along with a load of fixes to context switching, fork
handling and a load of other stuff I can't remember now. This takes us as
far as start_init() before it dies. I guess now I will have to finish off
the VM system and syscall handling :-).
2000-10-04 17:53:03 +00:00
Doug Rabson
431f3cb41d Next round of ia64 work, including fixes to context switching,
implementing cpu_fork(), copy*str(), bcopy(), copy{in,out}(). With these
changes, my test kernel reaches the mountroot prompt.
2000-09-30 17:48:44 +00:00
Doug Rabson
8fb26af111 Ansify and fix warnings. 2000-09-29 16:53:39 +00:00
Doug Rabson
254d92cca6 Implement dirty and access bit exceptions. 2000-09-29 16:52:50 +00:00
Doug Rabson
3e90246a82 Bodge the simplelocks in a way which works UP. 2000-09-29 16:51:33 +00:00
Doug Rabson
b7da7f63eb Use write-back instead of write-combining for region 7. 2000-09-29 15:41:43 +00:00
Doug Rabson
75f10fcd78 Add a few more files for the ia64 port. 2000-09-29 13:48:14 +00:00
Doug Rabson
1ebcad5720 This is the first snapshot of the FreeBSD/ia64 kernel. This kernel will
not work on any real hardware (or fully work on any simulator). Much more
needs to happen before this is actually functional but its nice to see
the FreeBSD copyright message appear in the ia64 simulator.
2000-09-29 13:46:07 +00:00