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Author SHA1 Message Date
gallatin
c9a5311794 make this compile. 2001-05-25 20:56:28 +00:00
mjacob
73a8800a2c track the One True Architecture (i386) 2001-05-25 20:33:06 +00:00
obrien
f64e9ec4e1 JHB would prefer the KTR examples not be in here. 2001-05-25 18:49:08 +00:00
rwatson
0283388af8 o Merge contents of struct pcred into struct ucred. Specifically, add the
real uid, saved uid, real gid, and saved gid to ucred, as well as the
  pcred->pc_uidinfo, which was associated with the real uid, only rename
  it to cr_ruidinfo so as not to conflict with cr_uidinfo, which
  corresponds to the effective uid.
o Remove p_cred from struct proc; add p_ucred to struct proc, replacing
  original macro that pointed.
  p->p_ucred to p->p_cred->pc_ucred.
o Universally update code so that it makes use of ucred instead of pcred,
  p->p_ucred instead of p->p_pcred, cr_ruidinfo instead of p_uidinfo,
  cr_{r,sv}{u,g}id instead of p_*, etc.
o Remove pcred0 and its initialization from init_main.c; initialize
  cr_ruidinfo there.
o Restruction many credential modification chunks to always crdup while
  we figure out locking and optimizations; generally speaking, this
  means moving to a structure like this:
        newcred = crdup(oldcred);
        ...
        p->p_ucred = newcred;
        crfree(oldcred);
  It's not race-free, but better than nothing.  There are also races
  in sys_process.c, all inter-process authorization, fork, exec, and
  exit.
o Remove sigio->sio_ruid since sigio->sio_ucred now contains the ruid;
  remove comments indicating that the old arrangement was a problem.
o Restructure exec1() a little to use newcred/oldcred arrangement, and
  use improved uid management primitives.
o Clean up exit1() so as to do less work in credential cleanup due to
  pcred removal.
o Clean up fork1() so as to do less work in credential cleanup and
  allocation.
o Clean up ktrcanset() to take into account changes, and move to using
  suser_xxx() instead of performing a direct uid==0 comparision.
o Improve commenting in various kern_prot.c credential modification
  calls to better document current behavior.  In a couple of places,
  current behavior is a little questionable and we need to check
  POSIX.1 to make sure it's "right".  More commenting work still
  remains to be done.
o Update credential management calls, such as crfree(), to take into
  account new ruidinfo reference.
o Modify or add the following uid and gid helper routines:
      change_euid()
      change_egid()
      change_ruid()
      change_rgid()
      change_svuid()
      change_svgid()
  In each case, the call now acts on a credential not a process, and as
  such no longer requires more complicated process locking/etc.  They
  now assume the caller will do any necessary allocation of an
  exclusive credential reference.  Each is commented to document its
  reference requirements.
o CANSIGIO() is simplified to require only credentials, not processes
  and pcreds.
o Remove lots of (p_pcred==NULL) checks.
o Add an XXX to authorization code in nfs_lock.c, since it's
  questionable, and needs to be considered carefully.
o Simplify posix4 authorization code to require only credentials, not
  processes and pcreds.  Note that this authorization, as well as
  CANSIGIO(), needs to be updated to use the p_cansignal() and
  p_cansched() centralized authorization routines, as they currently
  do not take into account some desirable restrictions that are handled
  by the centralized routines, as well as being inconsistent with other
  similar authorization instances.
o Update libkvm to take these changes into account.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Reviewed by:	green, bde, jhb, freebsd-arch, freebsd-audit
2001-05-25 16:59:11 +00:00
obrien
941d911b7a + Turn on SMP support by default (yes an Alpha SMP kernel works on
uniprocessor systems, aren't Alpha's neat :-))
+ Add example KTR (debugging) options.
2001-05-25 10:36:46 +00:00
dfr
c488947e1f Make sure that all resource allocation is handled in the pcib device, not
the chipset. This is already how the multi-hose systems handle resource
allocation and it fixes a bug where dense and bwx memory allocations were
not handled properly.

Reviewed by: gallatin
2001-05-23 19:44:17 +00:00
gallatin
3a4850856f catch up to i386:
- remove Giant for vm related traps
- don't hold Giant for MP safe syscalls

Reviewed-by: jhb
2001-05-23 16:34:07 +00:00
ru
4e55fde84e - FDESC, FIFO, NULL, PORTAL, PROC, UMAP and UNION file
systems were repo-copied from sys/miscfs to sys/fs.

- Renamed the following file systems and their modules:
  fdesc -> fdescfs, portal -> portalfs, union -> unionfs.

- Renamed corresponding kernel options:
  FDESC -> FDESCFS, PORTAL -> PORTALFS, UNION -> UNIONFS.

- Install header files for the above file systems.

- Removed bogus -I${.CURDIR}/../../sys CFLAGS from userland
  Makefiles.
2001-05-23 09:42:29 +00:00
gallatin
98221daa89 grab the vm mtx around exec_new_vmspace() 2001-05-22 18:45:12 +00:00
gallatin
c9afd028a2 Change pmap_emulate_reference() so that it only touches the vm_page
flags if it is safe to do so, otherwise it will just alter the pmap state
(eg, clear the appropriate PG_FOx bits).

This gets alpha booting in the face of the vm_mtx introduction.

Reviewed by: dfr
2001-05-21 16:09:29 +00:00
gallatin
b457847ad7 catch these files up to their i386 neighbors to make alpha boot
prior to the vm_mtx
2001-05-21 16:04:24 +00:00
gallatin
69b3f3d684 fix vm_mtx related compiler warning 2001-05-20 16:41:37 +00:00
gallatin
9c4301a195 fix alpha-MD compile errors after the vm_mtx commit 2001-05-20 16:22:46 +00:00
obrien
99d3deb016 Style changes -- revert ordering to mostly two revs ago.
Embellish some comments, fix tab'ing.

Requested by:	bde
2001-05-18 01:40:40 +00:00
jhb
e52ed68bf0 - Move the setting of bootverbose to a MI SI_SUB_TUNABLES SYSINIT.
- Attach a writable sysctl to bootverbose (debug.bootverbose) so it can be
  toggled after boot.
- Move the printf of the version string to a SI_SUB_COPYRIGHT SYSINIT just
  afer the display of the copyright message instead of doing it by hand in
  three MD places.
2001-05-17 22:28:46 +00:00
obrien
3ab462704d Consistently define the rune types.
Follow NetBSD's lead and add a _BSD_MBSTATE_T_ type.
2001-05-16 22:32:44 +00:00
obrien
04cdb5e6a1 Move the int typedefs to the top so they can be used in defining other types.
Ensure every platform has __offsetof.
Make multiple inclusion detection consistent with other
  <platform>/include/*.h files.
2001-05-16 22:21:43 +00:00
jhb
1f7bfc40a0 Lock the procfs functions for doing a single step and reading/writing
registers better.  Hold sched_lock not only for checking the flag but
also while performing the actual operation to ensure the process doesn't
get swapped out by another CPU while we the operation is being performed.
2001-05-16 00:47:27 +00:00
jhb
391d3d143d "Sir, the deorbit burn completed succesfully."
RIP {sys/machine}/ipl.h.
2001-05-15 23:30:37 +00:00
jhb
cb5aff89bf Remove unneeded includes of sys/ipl.h and machine/ipl.h. 2001-05-15 23:22:29 +00:00
joerg
edafc7f53c Implement a few more floppy ioctl commands and IO options, namely:
. FD_CLRERR clears the error counter, thus re-enables kernel error
  printf()s,

. FD_GSTAT obtains the last FDC operation state, if any,

. FDOPT_NOERRLOG (temporarily) turns off kernel printf() floppy
  error logging,

. FDOPT_NOERROR makes the kernel ignore an FDC error, thus can
  enable the transfer of an erroneous sector to the user application

All options are being cleared on (last) close.

Prime consumer of the last features will be fdread(1), to be committed
shortly.

(FD_CLRERR should be wired into fdcontrol(8), but then fdcontrol(8)
needs a major rewrite anyway.)
2001-05-14 20:20:11 +00:00
phk
8393668916 Convert DEVFS from an "opt-in" to an "opt-out" option.
If for some reason DEVFS is undesired, the "NODEVFS" option is
needed now.

Pending any significant issues, DEVFS will be made mandatory in
-current on july 1st so that we can start reaping the full
benefits of having it.
2001-05-13 20:52:40 +00:00
jhb
e268f1a652 Simply the vm fault trap handling code a bit by using if-else instead of
duplicating code in the then case and then using a goto to jump around
the else case.
2001-05-11 23:17:54 +00:00
jhb
f4286a3e27 Allow sendsig() to hand the proc lock off to osendsig() rather than having
sendsig() release the lock just so it can call osendsig() and have
osendsig() acquire the lock.
2001-05-11 23:17:05 +00:00
jhb
b9aa30a9da - Split out the support for per-CPU data from the SMP code. UP kernels
have per-CPU data and gdb on the i386 at least needs access to it.
- Clean up includes in kern_idle.c and subr_smp.c.

Reviewed by:	jake
2001-05-10 17:45:49 +00:00
mjacob
0fa5f4cce7 The new order of things is that dwlpxN is now called pcibN- so hack around
*that* whilst we ponder the best way to decide how to register dwlpx interrupts
with TLSB.
2001-05-10 07:08:03 +00:00
mjacob
852f1f7d68 add alpha_pci_route_interrupt method 2001-05-10 06:52:56 +00:00
mjacob
4bfcd718fb Quick hack to reintroduce the notion that there might be alpha platforms
without an i8254 timer/counter. This really needs to be cleaned up.
2001-05-10 05:23:58 +00:00
jhb
15299404db Include sys/lock.h for witness_list_locks() and axe unneeded sys/mutex.h
include.
2001-05-09 22:08:28 +00:00
markm
6ec52cf8be Undo part of the tangle of having sys/lock.h and sys/mutex.h included in
other "system" header files.

Also help the deprecation of lockmgr.h by making it a sub-include of
sys/lock.h and removing sys/lockmgr.h form kernel .c files.

Sort sys/*.h includes where possible in affected files.

OK'ed by:	bde (with reservations)
2001-05-01 08:13:21 +00:00
jhb
e74e992775 Turn on preemption by default on the alpha arch. This also removes the
PREEMPTION kernel option.

Not objected to by:	-alpha
2001-05-01 00:19:24 +00:00
jhb
556d6d4bc9 Overhaul of the SMP code. Several portions of the SMP kernel support have
been made machine independent and various other adjustments have been made
to support Alpha SMP.

- It splits the per-process portions of hardclock() and statclock() off
  into hardclock_process() and statclock_process() respectively.  hardclock()
  and statclock() call the *_process() functions for the current process so
  that UP systems will run as before.  For SMP systems, it is simply necessary
  to ensure that all other processors execute the *_process() functions when the
  main clock functions are triggered on one CPU by an interrupt.  For the alpha
  4100, clock interrupts are delievered in a staggered broadcast fashion, so
  we simply call hardclock/statclock on the boot CPU and call the *_process()
  functions on the secondaries.  For x86, we call statclock and hardclock as
  usual and then call forward_hardclock/statclock in the MD code to send an IPI
  to cause the AP's to execute forwared_hardclock/statclock which then call the
  *_process() functions.
- forward_signal() and forward_roundrobin() have been reworked to be MI and to
  involve less hackery.  Now the cpu doing the forward sets any flags, etc. and
  sends a very simple IPI_AST to the other cpu(s).  AST IPIs now just basically
  return so that they can execute ast() and don't bother with setting the
  astpending or needresched flags themselves.  This also removes the loop in
  forward_signal() as sched_lock closes the race condition that the loop worked
  around.
- need_resched(), resched_wanted() and clear_resched() have been changed to take
  a process to act on rather than assuming curproc so that they can be used to
  implement forward_roundrobin() as described above.
- Various other SMP variables have been moved to a MI subr_smp.c and a new
  header sys/smp.h declares MI SMP variables and API's.   The IPI API's from
  machine/ipl.h have moved to machine/smp.h which is included by sys/smp.h.
- The globaldata_register() and globaldata_find() functions as well as the
  SLIST of globaldata structures has become MI and moved into subr_smp.c.
  Also, the globaldata list is only available if SMP support is compiled in.

Reviewed by:	jake, peter
Looked over by:	eivind
2001-04-27 19:28:25 +00:00
gallatin
c97305e4f3 Make stathz match reality on platforms like the 4100 where hz!=1024
It might be more correct to make stathz as close as possible to 128,
but that would involve adding complexity to the clock intr path, which
I don't want to do.
2001-04-27 18:21:25 +00:00
jhb
baa0669946 Initialize p_md.md_kernnest to 1 for newly fork'd processes since they
start off in the kernel.
2001-04-26 23:52:40 +00:00
obrien
5e2c2b4a4b Fix SCM ID's and remove tailing blanks. 2001-04-25 20:40:57 +00:00
jhb
c183120bd9 - Make the dumping of console messages from the secondary CPU's to the
kernel console be #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC.
- Don't set ktr_mask in release_aps().
2001-04-25 17:24:57 +00:00
gallatin
de654986fd alpha_fpstate_save is fairly expensive (critical enter/exit, possibly
saves 32 registers) to do on every context switch.  This is only required
for SMP, so only do it there.

We should also look at moving the critical enter/exit out to the callers
2001-04-25 13:57:33 +00:00
jhb
35031a9fb2 Add a new field 'md_kernnest' to the alpha machine dependent process
structure.  This field keeps track of how many levels deep we are nested
into the kernel.  The nesting level is bumped at the start of a trap,
interrupt, syscall, or exception and is decremented on return.  This is
used to detect the case when the kernel is returning back to a kernel
context in exception_return().  If we are returning to the kernel we need
to update the globaldata pointer register saved in the stack frame in case
we have switched CPU's between taking the initial interrupt that saved the
frame and returning.  If we don't do this fixup it is possible for a CPU to
use the wrong per-cpu data.  On UP systems this is not a problem, so the
code is conditional on SMP.

A count was used instead of simply checking the process status register in
the frame during exception_return() since there are critical sections at
the very start and end of a trap, exception, or interrupt from userland in
which we could trash the t7 register being used in userland.  The counter
is incremented after adn before these critical sections respectively so
that we will not overwrite the saved t7 register if we are interrupted
during one of these critical sections.
2001-04-24 21:06:53 +00:00
mjacob
eab625d610 fix it so it compiles again after twerpage elsewhere 2001-04-23 18:38:01 +00:00
mjacob
53e387a3d8 Fix includes so it compiles again. 2001-04-23 18:08:54 +00:00
gallatin
d50dfbdcc5 Block out all interrupts, even machine checks, for critical_enter()
This is will be required to prevent lowering the ipl when a critical_enter()
is present in the interrupt path when handling a machine check.

reviewed by: jhb
2001-04-21 21:44:39 +00:00
gallatin
f8b6ae6a66 GC some debugging code that's been #if 0'ed since we got the file from
NetBSD
2001-04-20 00:55:21 +00:00
jhb
3fe169979b Convert the protection of hte i8254 from critical_enter/exit like it is
on the x86.
2001-04-18 21:47:48 +00:00
jhb
0133ea4fe2 Back out the previous revision as it causes random sig 11's to userland
processes until a better fix is found.

Submitted by:	gallatin
2001-04-18 17:17:55 +00:00
jhb
e3ecbba19e Save are floating point state in cpu_switch() if needed instead of relying
completely on lazy floating point state saving.  This is needed for the
SMP case since processes can migrate to other CPUs.

Submitted by:	dfr
2001-04-17 18:27:55 +00:00
gallatin
9c3c2e2652 set gd_other_cpus later, when we have a better idea what the other cpus
are.

submitted by: jhb
2001-04-17 14:59:05 +00:00
gallatin
a7366c2bec Improved support for alpha SMP. The following commit gets dual AS2100s
and AS4100s into single user mode. This work was done jointly by jhb and
myself, and builds on dfr's earlier work.

smp_init_secondary() / smp_start_secondary()
- use the uniq val to pass the globalp (me)
- fancy footwork to take any pending machine checks (me)
- doing things the FreeBSD way and getting the per-cpu idleproc created
  correctly, and synchronizing the startup of secondaries (jhb)

mp_start()
- better recognition of available cpus (jhb)

smp_rendezvous()
- if smp hasn't started, only run the rendezvous function on the current
cpu.  Sleuthing and (prior) incorrect fix by me, correct fix by jhb

smp_handle_ipi()
- more verbose handling of console messages (jhb)
- grab sched lock around setting PS_ASTPENDING (jhb)

forward_*clock()
- commented out.  Joint decision by dfr, jhb and myself

 General synchronization improvements (more mb()s, etc) (jhb)

 Printf cleanups (joint)

 Whitespace cleanups (jhb)
2001-04-17 14:55:09 +00:00
gallatin
bc4a4b01b7 Changes to support SMP:
- don't do the stack overflow sanity check on MP systems -- p->p_addr
will be malloc'ed memory (not K0SEG) and the check will fail.

- don't ignore clock interrupts on secondaries.  Alphas apparently
roundrobin clock interrupts to all cpus, so we're going to take clock
interrupts on all CPUS and not forward them.
2001-04-17 14:20:33 +00:00
gallatin
e66c267f84 changes to smp_init_secondary_glue():
- use the unique value to save the per-cpu globalp struct like the
  comment says

- don't lower the ipl to ALPHA_PSL_IPL_HIGH: we may have a pending machine
  check to take and we're not prepared for that yet, as we haven't setup
  our interrupt entry points. (this may only happen on sable/lynx)

- indicate the fact that the working version of smp_init_secondary() doesn't
  return (this is tied up in other changes and hasn't yet been committed).
2001-04-17 14:15:12 +00:00
jhb
10335cc26a Blow away the panic mutex in favor of using a single atomic_cmpset() on a
panic_cpu shared variable.  I used a simple atomic operation here instead
of a spin lock as it seemed to be excessive overhead.  Also, this can avoid
recursive panics if, for example, witness is broken.
2001-04-17 04:18:08 +00:00