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13 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jake Burkholder
c3c2862df4 - Add a spin lock to single thread cache invalidation and tlb flush ipis,
which allows ipis to be sent outside of Giant.
- Remove the ap boot mutex, which is unused.
2002-12-22 20:50:23 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
dab4349561 Remove the tlb argument to tlb_page_demap (itlb or dtlb), in order to better
match the pmap_invalidate api.
2002-07-26 15:54:04 +00:00
Thomas Moestl
a935ed4fae When sending cache flushing IPIs, don't try to IPI the triggering CPU
itself; this causes undefined behaviour on UltraSPARCs. In particular,
the interrupt packet data words will not necessarily be delivered
correctly, which would result in a crash.
This bug also caused the cache-flushing work to be done twice on the
triggering CPU (when it did not cause crashes).

Reviewed by:	jake
2002-07-12 16:26:49 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
6b3d95e2cf Remove test code. 2002-06-08 07:21:52 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
b78213fb0b Add SMP aware cache flushing functions, which operate on a single physical
page.  These send IPIs if necessary in order to keep the caches in sync on
all cpus.
2002-05-20 16:30:47 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
1bc589c745 Make IPI_WAIT use a bit mask of the cpus that a pmap is active on and only
wait for those cpus, instead of all of them by using a count.  Oops.
Make the pointer to the mask that the primary cpu spins on volatile, so
gcc doesn't optimize out an important load.  Oops again.
Activate tlb shootdown ipi synchronization now that it works.  We have
all involved cpus wait until all the others are done.  This may not be
necessary, it is mostly for sanity.
Make the trigger level interrupt ipi handler work.

Submitted by:	tmm
2002-03-13 03:43:00 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
4f91e3efb2 Implement delivery of tlb shootdown ipis. This is currently more fine grained
than the other implementations; we have complete control over the tlb, so we
only demap specific pages.  We take advantage of the ranged tlb flush api
to send one ipi for a range of pages, and due to the pm_active optimization
we rarely send ipis for demaps from user pmaps.

Remove now unused routines to load the tlb; this is only done once outside
of the tlb fault handlers.
Minor cleanups to the smp startup code.

This boots multi user with both cpus active on a dual ultra 60 and on a
dual ultra 2.
2002-03-07 06:01:40 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
eb5b9c0be3 Add support for starting secondary cpus in kernel, as opposed to relying
on the loader to do it.  Improve smp startup code to be less racy and to
defer certain things until the right time.  This almost boots single user
on my dual ultra 60, it is still very fragile:

SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!
Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh:
# ls
Debugger("trapsig")
Stopped at      Debugger+0x1c:  ta              %xcc, 1
db> heh
No such command
db>
2002-03-04 07:12:36 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
40e8552ea0 Include intr_machdep.h only for !LOCORE. 2002-02-23 18:41:34 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
d2d3e8a55a Add extern to avoid sloppy common style declarations.
Tripped over by:	jhb, mux@sneakerz.org
2002-01-16 14:28:50 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
6deb695c1d Add initial smp support. This gets as far as allowing the secondary
cpu(s) into the kernel, and sync-ing them up to "kernel" mode so we can
send them ipis, which also work.

Thanks to John Baldwin for providing me with access to the hardware
that made this possible.

Parts obtained from:	bsd/os
2002-01-08 05:50:26 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
73a4930297 The author isn't a [UC] Regents. Correct the copyright language. 2001-08-09 02:09:34 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
98bb5304e1 Add skeleton machine dependent headers and c files for a port of freebsd
to a new architecture.  This is the base of the sparc64 port, but contains
limited machine dependent code, and can be used a base for ports.  Included
are:
- standard machine dependent headers, tweaked for a 64 bit, big endian
  architecture, including empty versions of all the machine dependent
  structures
- a machine independent atomic.h, which can be used until a port has
  support for interrupts and the operations really need to be atomic
- stub versions of all the machine dependent functions, which panic
  when called and print out the name of the function that needs to
  be implemented.  functions which are normally in assembly files are
  not included, but this should reduce the number of different undefined
  references on the first few compiles from hundreds to 5 or 6
Given minimal startup code and console support it should be trivial to
make this compile and run the first few sysinits on almost any architecture.

Requested by:   alfred, imp, jhb
2001-07-31 05:45:16 +00:00