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Nathan Whitehorn
9f4a7eae43 Make using the #address-cells property on the interrupt parent in device
tree parsing opt-out rather than opt-in. All FDT-based systems as well as
PowerPC systems with real Open Firmware use the CHRP-derived binding that
includes it, which makes SPARC the odd man out here. Making it opt-out
avoids astonishment on new platform bring up.
2016-01-02 19:28:35 +00:00
Ian Lepore
69dcb7e771 Make the 'env' directive described in config(5) work on all architectures,
providing compiled-in static environment data that is used instead of any
data passed in from a boot loader.

Previously 'env' worked only on i386 and arm xscale systems, because it
required the MD startup code to examine the global envmode variable and
decide whether to use static_env or an environment obtained from the boot
loader, and set the global kern_envp accordingly.  Most startup code wasn't
doing so.  Making things even more complex, some mips startup code uses an
alternate scheme that involves calling init_static_kenv() to pass an empty
buffer and its size, then uses a series of kern_setenv() calls to populate
that buffer.

Now all MD startup code calls init_static_kenv(), and that routine provides
a single point where envmode is checked and the decision is made whether to
use the compiled-in static_kenv or the values provided by the MD code.

The routine also continues to serve its original purpose for mips; if a
non-zero buffer size is passed the routine installs the empty buffer ready
to accept kern_setenv() values.  Now if the size is zero, the provided buffer
full of existing env data is installed.  A NULL pointer can be passed if the
boot loader provides no env data; this allows the static env to be installed
if envmode is set to do so.

Most of the work here is a near-mechanical change to call the init function
instead of directly setting kern_envp.  A notable exception is in xen/pv.c;
that code was originally installing a buffer full of preformatted env data
along with its non-zero size (like mips code does), which would have allowed
kern_setenv() calls to wipe out the preformatted data.  Now it passes a zero
for the size so that the buffer of data it installs is treated as
non-writeable.
2016-01-02 02:53:48 +00:00
Marius Strobl
258527a372 Change the - hopefully - last piece of ktr(9) to use PCPU_GET(cpuid)
instead of the MD module ID for KTR_CPU.
2015-12-30 18:57:29 +00:00
Marius Strobl
45005f7907 - (Ab)use udivx for dividing the u_int pc_cpuid when implementing
CPU_ISSET(), CPU_SET etc. in sparc64 asm. This approach has the
  benefit of not clobbering %y, allowing to revert r222827 and
  partially r222828.
- In r222828, CATR() already was changed to use the equivalent of
  PCPU_GET(cpuid) instead of the MD module ID for KTR_CPU, so
  belatedly also catch up with the C side of ktr(9). Originally,
  in r203838 CATR() was moved away from directly reading the
  module ID or equivalent as that became impractical with other
  CPU types than USI/II supported. With r222828 in place, per-CPU
  data generally is set up soon enough, though, that employing
  PCPU things in ktr(9) also for use during early stages works.
- Unfortunately, an exception to the latter is the ktr(9) use
  in pmap_bootstrap(), which actually is run so early that even
  checking for bootverbose being set via the loader doesn't work.
  Consequently, replace the ktr(9) use in pmap_bootstrap() with
  OF_printf(9) and put it under #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC instead.

MFC after:	3 days
2015-12-30 13:49:20 +00:00
Marius Strobl
c9c5763bc7 Adapt CATR() to r283283. 2015-12-30 00:17:37 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
724f4b62b0 Remove sv_prepsyscall, sv_sigsize and sv_sigtbl members of the struct
sysent.

sv_prepsyscall is unused.

sv_sigsize and sv_sigtbl translate signal number from the FreeBSD
namespace into the ABI domain.  It is only utilized on i386 for iBCS2
binaries.  The issue with this approach is that signals for iBCS2 were
delivered with the FreeBSD signal frame layout, which does not follow
iBCS2.  The same note is true for any other potential user if
sv_sigtbl.  In other words, if ABI needs signal number translation, it
really needs custom sv_sendsig method instead.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-11-28 08:49:07 +00:00
John Baldwin
7f911abe54 Add support to libkvm for reading vmcores from other architectures.
- Add a kvaddr_type to represent kernel virtual addresses instead of
  unsigned long.
- Add a struct kvm_nlist which is a stripped down version of struct nlist
  that uses kvaddr_t for n_value.
- Add a kvm_native() routine that returns true if an open kvm descriptor
  is for a native kernel and memory image.
- Add a kvm_open2() function similar to kvm_openfiles().  It drops the
  unused 'swapfile' argument and adds a new function pointer argument for
  a symbol resolving function.  Native kernels still use _fdnlist() from
  libc to resolve symbols if a resolver function is not supplied, but cross
  kernels require a resolver.
- Add a kvm_nlist2() function similar to kvm_nlist() except that it uses
  struct kvm_nlist instead of struct nlist.
- Add a kvm_read2() function similar to kvm_read() except that it uses
  kvaddr_t instead of unsigned long for the kernel virtual address.
- Add a new kvm_arch switch of routines needed by a vmcore backend.
  Each backend is responsible for implementing kvm_read2() for a given
  vmcore format.
- Use libelf to read headers from ELF kernels and cores (except for
  powerpc cores).
- Add internal helper routines for the common page offset hash table used
  by the minidump backends.
- Port all of the existing kvm backends to implement a kvm_arch switch and
  to be cross-friendly by using private constants instead of ones that
  vary by platform (e.g. PAGE_SIZE).  Static assertions are present when
  a given backend is compiled natively to ensure the private constants
  match the real ones.
- Enable all of the existing vmcore backends on all platforms.  This means
  that libkvm on any platform should be able to perform KVA translation
  and read data from a vmcore of any platform.

Tested on:	amd64, i386, sparc64 (marius)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3341
2015-11-27 18:58:26 +00:00
Ed Maste
2e0002c18e Fix whitespace on addition of IPSEC option 2015-11-26 21:35:50 +00:00
Marius Strobl
5101cb4efc Merge from r290547:
Since r289279 bufinit() uses mp_ncpus so adapt to what x86 does and
set this variable already in cpu_mp_setmaxid().
While at it, rename cpu_cpuid_prop() to cpu_portid_prop() as well as
the MD cpuid variable to portid to avoid confusion with the MI use
of "cpuid" and make some variable static/global in order to reduce
stack usage.

PR:		204685
2015-11-21 02:49:33 +00:00
Marius Strobl
7888a51f8d - Unbreak dumpsys(9) on sparc64 after r276772
- While at it, arrange #ifndefs in kern_dump.c more intelligently; it's
  rather confusing to have multiple competing and/or unused functions in
  the kernel.
2015-11-16 23:02:33 +00:00
Ian Lepore
53f93ed3ff Fix an alignment check that is wrong in half the busdma implementations.
This will enable the elimination of a workaround in the USB driver that
artifically allocates buffers twice as big as they need to be (which
actually saves memory for very small buffers on the buggy platforms).

When deciding how to allocate a dma buffer, armv4, armv6, mips, and
x86/iommu all correctly check for the tag alignment <= maxsize as enabling
simple uma/malloc based allocation.  Powerpc, sparc64, x86/bounce, and
arm64/bounce were all checking for alignment < maxsize; on those platforms
when alignment was equal to the max size it would fall back to page-based
allocators even for very small buffers.

This change makes all platforms use the <= check.  It should be noted that
on all platforms other than arm[v6] and mips, this check is relying on
undocumented behavior in malloc(9) that if you allocate a block of a given
size it will be aligned to the next larger power-of-2 boundary.  There is
nothing in the malloc(9) man page that makes that explicit promise (but the
busdma code has been relying on this behavior all along so I guess it works).

Arm and mips code uses the allocator in kern/subr_busdma_buffalloc.c, which
does explicitly implement this promise about size and alignment.  Other
platforms probably should switch to the aligned allocator.
2015-11-02 23:37:19 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
cff8c6f2d1 Add support for weak symbols to the kernel linkers. It means that
linkers no longer raise an error when undefined weak symbols are
found, but relocate as if the symbol value was 0.  Note that we do not
repeat the mistake of userspace dynamic linker of making the symbol
lookup prefer non-weak symbol definition over the weak one, if both
are available.  In fact, kernel linker uses the first definition
found, and ignores duplicates.

Signature of the elf_lookup() and elf_obj_lookup() functions changed
to split result/error code and the symbol address returned.
Otherwise, it is impossible to return zero address as the symbol
value, to MD relocation code.  This explains the mechanical changes in
elf_machdep.c sources.

The powerpc64 R_PPC_JMP_SLOT handler did not checked error from the
lookup() call, the patch leaves the code as is (untested).

Reported by:	glebius
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2015-09-20 01:27:59 +00:00
Marius Strobl
100f3d3da6 - Sanity check that the parent ranges given in the "ranges" property
of PCI-EBus-bridges actually match the BARs as specified in and
  required by [1, p. 113 f.]. Doing so earlier would have simplified
  diagnosing a bug in QEMU/OpenBIOS getting the mapping of child
  addresses wrong, which still needs to be fixed there.
  In theory, we could try to change the BARs accordingly if we hit
  this problem. However, at least with real machines changing the
  decoding likely won't work, especially if the PCI-EBus-bridge is
  beneath an APB one. So implementing such functionality generally
  is rather pointless.
- Actually change the allocation type of EBus resources if they
  change from SYS_RES_MEMORY to SYS_RES_IOPORT when mapping them
  to PCI ranges in ebus_alloc_resource() and passing them up to
  bus_activate_resource(9). This may happen with the QEMU/OpenBIOS
  PCI-EBus-bridge but not real ones. Still, this is only cleans up
  the code and the result of resource allocation and activation is
  unchanged.
- Change the remainder of printf(9) to device_printf(9) calls and
  canonicalize their wording.

MFC after:	1 week

Peripheral Component Interconnect Input Output Controller,
Part No.: 802-7837-01, Sun Microelectronics, March 1997 [1]
2015-09-13 21:59:56 +00:00
Marius Strobl
1ed1ef30ee Merge r286374 from x86:
Formally pair store_rel(&smp_started) with load_acq(&smp_started).
Similarly to x86, this change is mostly a NOP due to the kernel
being run in total store order.

MFC after:	1 week
2015-09-13 00:08:04 +00:00
Marius Strobl
9888f86a16 - Factor out the common and generic parts of the sparc64 host-PCI-bridge
drivers into the revived sys/sparc64/pci/ofw_pci.c, previously already
  serving a similar purpose. This has been done with sun4v in mind, which
  explains a) the otherwise not that obvious scheme employed and b) why
  reusing sys/powerpc/ofw/ofw_pci.c was even lesser an option.
- Add a workaround for QEMU once again not emulating real machines, in
  this case by not providing the OFW_PCI_CS_MEM64 range. [1]

Submitted by:	jhb [1]
MFC after:	1 week
2015-09-12 22:49:32 +00:00
Mark Johnston
610141cebb Add stack_save_td_running(), a function to trace the kernel stack of a
running thread.

It is currently implemented only on amd64 and i386; on these
architectures, it is implemented by raising an NMI on the CPU on which
the target thread is currently running. Unlike stack_save_td(), it may
fail, for example if the thread is running in user mode.

This change also modifies the kern.proc.kstack sysctl to use this function,
so that stacks of running threads are shown in the output of "procstat -kk".
This is handy for debugging threads that are stuck in a busy loop.

Reviewed by:	bdrewery, jhb, kib
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3256
2015-09-11 03:54:37 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
1fa6712471 Do not hold the process around the vm_fault() call from the trap()s.
The only operation which is prevented by the hold is the kernel stack
swapout for the faulted thread, which should be fine to allow.

Remove useless checks for NULL curproc or curproc->p_vmspace from the
trap_pfault() wrappers on x86 and powerpc.

Reviewed by:	alc (previous version)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-09-10 17:46:48 +00:00
Ed Maste
fc8c856029 Rationalize BSD license on sys/*/include/in_cksum.h
Remove the advertising clause from the Regents of the University of
California's license, per the letter dated July 22, 1999.

Update clause numbering.
2015-08-05 19:05:12 +00:00
Ed Maste
96226a9aa7 Rationalize BSD license on sys/*/include/float.h
Remove the advertising clause from the Regents of the University of
California's license, per the letter dated July 22, 1999.

Update clause numbering.
2015-08-05 17:05:35 +00:00
Jason A. Harmening
713841afb2 Add two new pmap functions:
vm_offset_t pmap_quick_enter_page(vm_page_t m)
void pmap_quick_remove_page(vm_offset_t kva)

These will create and destroy a temporary, CPU-local KVA mapping of a specified page.

Guarantees:
--Will not sleep and will not fail.
--Safe to call under a non-sleepable lock or from an ithread

Restrictions:
--Not guaranteed to be safe to call from an interrupt filter or under a spin mutex on all platforms
--Current implementation does not guarantee more than one page of mapping space across all platforms. MI code should not make nested calls to pmap_quick_enter_page.
--MI code should not perform locking while holding onto a mapping created by pmap_quick_enter_page

The idea is to use this in busdma, for bounce buffer copies as well as virtually-indexed cache maintenance on mips and arm.

NOTE: the non-i386, non-amd64 implementations of these functions still need review and testing.

Reviewed by:	kib
Approved by:	kib (mentor)
Differential Revision:	http://reviews.freebsd.org/D3013
2015-08-04 19:46:13 +00:00
Marius Strobl
7815d3948c o Revert the other functional half of r239864, i. e. the merge of r134227
from x86 to use smp_ipi_mtx spin lock not only for smp_rendezvous_cpus()
  but also for the MD cache invalidation, TLB demapping and remote register
  reading IPIs due to the following reasons:
  - The cross-IPI SMP deadlock x86 otherwise is subject to can't happen on
    sparc64. That's because on sparc64, spin locks don't disable interrupts
    completely but only raise the processor interrupt level to PIL_TICK. This
    means that IPIs still get delivered and direct dispatch IPIs such as the
    cache invalidation etc. IPIs in question are still executed.
  - In smp_rendezvous_cpus(), smp_ipi_mtx is held not only while sending an
    IPI_RENDEZVOUS, but until all CPUs have processed smp_rendezvous_action().
    Consequently, smp_ipi_mtx may be locked for an extended amount of time as
    queued IPIs (as opposed to the direct ones) such as IPI_RENDEZVOUS are
    scheduled via a soft interrupt. Moreover, given that this soft interrupt
    is only delivered at PIL_RENDEZVOUS, processing of smp_rendezvous_action()
    on a target may be interrupted by f. e. a tick interrupt at PIL_TICK, in
    turn leading to the target in question trying to send an IPI by itself
    while IPI_RENDEZVOUS isn't fully handled, yet, and, thus, resulting in a
    deadlock.
o As mentioned in the commit message of r245850, on least some sun4u platforms
  concurrent sending of IPIs by different CPUs is fatal. Therefore, hold the
  reintroduced MD ipi_mtx also while delivering cross-traps via MI helpers,
  i. e. ipi_{all_but_self,cpu,selected}().
o Akin to x86, let the last CPU to process cpu_mp_bootstrap() set smp_started
  instead of the BSP in cpu_mp_unleash(). This ensures that all APs actually
  are started, when smp_started is no longer 0.
o In all MD and MI IPI helpers, check for smp_started == 1 rather than for
  smp_cpus > 1 or nothing at all. This avoids races during boot causing IPIs
  trying to be delivered to APs that in fact aren't up and running, yet.
  While at it, move setting of the cpu_ipi_{selected,single}() pointers to
  the appropriate delivery functions from mp_init() to cpu_mp_start() where
  it's better suited and allows to get rid of the global isjbus variable.
o Given that now concurrent IPI delivery no longer is possible, also nuke
  the delays before completely disabling interrupts again in the CPU-specific
  cross-trap delivery functions, previously giving other CPUs a window for
  sending IPIs on their part. Actually, we now should be able to entirely get
  rid of completely disabling interrupts in these functions. Such a change
  needs more testing, though.
o In {s,}tick_get_timecount_mp(), make the {s,}tick variable static. While not
  necessary for correctness, this avoids page faults when accessing the stack
  of a foreign CPU as {s,}tick now is locked into the TLBs as part of static
  kernel data. Hence, {s,}tick_get_timecount_mp() always execute as fast as
  possible, avoiding jitter.

PR:		201245
MFC after:	3 days
2015-07-24 15:13:21 +00:00
Zbigniew Bodek
721555e7ee Fix KSTACK_PAGES issue when the default value was changed in KERNCONF
If KSTACK_PAGES was changed to anything alse than the default,
the value from param.h was taken instead in some places and
the value from KENRCONF in some others. This resulted in
inconsistency which caused corruption in SMP envorinment.

Ensure all places where KSTACK_PAGES are used the opt_kstack_pages.h
is included.

The file opt_kstack_pages.h could not be included in param.h
because was breaking the toolchain compilation.

Reviewed by:   kib
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by:  The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3094
2015-07-16 10:46:52 +00:00
Christian Brueffer
f4c1eac7cd Spell crypto correctly. 2015-07-14 10:47:56 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
8954a9a4e6 Add the atomic_thread_fence() family of functions with intent to
provide a semantic defined by the C11 fences with corresponding
memory_order.

atomic_thread_fence_acq() gives r | r, w, where r and w are read and
write accesses, and | denotes the fence itself.

atomic_thread_fence_rel() is r, w | w.

atomic_thread_fence_acq_rel() is the combination of the acquire and
release in single operation.  Note that reads after the acq+rel fence
could be made visible before writes preceeding the fence.

atomic_thread_fence_seq_cst() orders all accesses before/after the
fence, and the fence itself is globally ordered against other
sequentially consistent atomic operations.

Reviewed by:	alc
Discussed with:	bde
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	3 weeks
2015-07-08 18:12:24 +00:00
George V. Neville-Neil
0661a7c224 Fix up tabs vs. spaces 2015-07-04 20:31:06 +00:00
George V. Neville-Neil
3839369c03 Enable IPSEC in all GENERIC kernels.
Universe and kernel build tests passed 4 July 2015

PR:		128030
Sponsored by:	Rubicon Communications (Netgate)
2015-07-04 17:37:00 +00:00
Mateusz Guzik
4ea6a9a28f Generalised support for copy-on-write structures shared by threads.
Thread credentials are maintained as follows: each thread has a pointer to
creds and a reference on them. The pointer is compared with proc's creds on
userspace<->kernel boundary and updated if needed.

This patch introduces a counter which can be compared instead, so that more
structures can use this scheme without adding more comparisons on the boundary.
2015-06-10 10:43:59 +00:00
Alan Cox
966272ca33 Retire VM_FREEPOOL_CACHE as the next step in eliminating PG_CACHE pages.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2712
Reviewed by:	kib
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-06-08 04:59:32 +00:00
Dmitry Chagin
0c38abc250 The kernel sends signals to the processes via ABI specific sv_sendsig method.
Native ABI do not need signal conversion, only emulators may want this. Usually
emulators implements its own sv_sendsig method. For now only ibcs2 emulator does
not have own sv_sendsig implementation and depends on native sendsig() method.
So, remove any extra attempts to convert signal numbers from native sendsig()
methods except from i386 where ibsc2 is living.
2015-05-24 17:56:02 +00:00
Dmitry Chagin
91d1786f65 In preparation for switching linuxulator to the use the native 1:1
threads add a hook for cleaning thread resources before the thread die.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1038
2015-05-24 14:51:29 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
cd508278c1 ddb: finish converting boolean values.
The replacement started at r283088 was necessarily incomplete without
replacing boolean_t with bool.  This also involved cleaning some type
mismatches and ansifying old C function declarations.

Pointed out by:	bde
Discussed with:	bde, ian, jhb
2015-05-21 15:16:18 +00:00
Edward Tomasz Napierala
ba8f0eb8fc Build GENERIC with RACCT/RCTL support by default. Note that it still
needs to be enabled by adding "kern.racct.enable=1" to /boot/loader.conf.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2407
Reviewed by:	emaste@, wblock@
MFC after:	1 month
Relnotes:	yes
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-05-14 14:03:55 +00:00
John Baldwin
5abf821641 Update this driver to not save copies of registers that are no longer used
after r281874.  While here, also update it to always write the parent's
PCI bus number to the primary bus register.
2015-04-24 13:12:04 +00:00
Andrew Turner
405ada37fb Add support for the uart classes to set their default register shift value.
This is needed with the pl011 driver. Before this change it would default
to a shift of 0, however the hardware places the registers at 4-byte
addresses meaning the value should be 2.

This patch fixes this for the pl011 when configured using the fdt. The
other drivers have a default value of 0 to keep this a no-op.

MFC after:	1 week
2015-04-11 17:16:23 +00:00
John Baldwin
dbee5c671a Move the 32-bit compatible procfs types from freebsd32.h to <sys/procfs.h>
and export them to userland.
- Define __HAVE_REG32 on platforms that define a reg32 structure and check
  for this in <sys/procfs.h> to control when to export prstatus32, etc.
- Add prstatus32_t and prpsinfo32_t typedefs for the 32-bit structures.
  libbfd looks for these types, and having them fixes 'gcore' in gdb of a
  32-bit process on a 64-bit platform.
- Use the structure definitions from <sys/procfs.h> in gcore's elf32 core
  dump code instead of duplicating the definitions.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2142
Reviewed by:	kib, nathanw (powerpc bits)
MFC after:	1 week
2015-04-08 16:30:45 +00:00
Ryan Stone
f2c2231e0c Fix integer truncation bug in malloc(9)
A couple of internal functions used by malloc(9) and uma truncated
a size_t down to an int.  This could cause any number of issues
(e.g. indefinite sleeps, memory corruption) if any kernel
subsystem tried to allocate 2GB or more through malloc.  zfs would
attempt such an allocation when run on a system with 2TB or more
of RAM.

Note to self: When this is MFCed, sparc64 needs the same fix.

Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2106
Reviewed by:	kib
Reported by:	Michael Fuckner <michael@fuckner.net>
Tested by:	Michael Fuckner <michael@fuckner.net>
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-04-01 12:42:26 +00:00
John Baldwin
86750039c6 Apply r276208 to non-amd64 NOTES files as well to fix tinderbox builds
run under a system using vt(4) instead of syscons(4):

Use compiled in default keymaps which are available both in syscons and vt.
2015-03-25 15:51:41 +00:00
Marius Strobl
aed116911d Unbreak sparc64 after r276630 by calling __sparc_sigtramp_setup signal
trampoline as part of the MD __sys_sigaction again.

Submitted by:	kib (initial versions)
MFC after:	3 days
2015-02-16 22:13:03 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
206f09eb46 Do not qualify the mcontext_t *mcp argument for set_mcontext(9) as
const.  On x86, even after the machine context is supposedly read into
the struct ucontext, lazy FPU state save code might only mark the FPU
data as hardware-owned.  Later, set_fpcontext() needs to fetch the
state from hardware, modifying the *mcp.

The set_mcontext(9) is called from sigreturn(2) and setcontext(2)
implementations and old create_thread(2) interface, which throw the
*mcp out after the set_mcontext() call.

Reported by:	dim
Discussed with:	jhb
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2015-01-31 21:43:46 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
8f4548ff25 Remove Giant from /dev/mem and /dev/kmem. It is definitely not needed
for i386, and from the code inspection, nothing in the
arm/mips/sparc64 implementations depends on it.

Discussed with:	imp, nwhitehorn
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	3 weeks
2015-01-24 12:51:15 +00:00
Mark Johnston
bdb9ab0dd9 Factor out duplicated code from dumpsys() on each architecture into generic
code in sys/kern/kern_dump.c. Most dumpsys() implementations are nearly
identical and simply redefine a number of constants and helper subroutines;
a generic implementation will make it easier to implement features around
kernel core dumps. This change does not alter any minidump code and should
have no functional impact.

PR:		193873
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D904
Submitted by:	Conrad Meyer <conrad.meyer@isilon.com>
Reviewed by:	jhibbits (earlier version)
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-01-07 01:01:39 +00:00
John Baldwin
3e32dff52c Remove "New" label from NFSCL/NFSD now that they are the only NFS
client/server.  While here, remove duplicate NFSCL from sys/conf/NOTES.

Approved by:	rmacklem
2015-01-06 16:15:57 +00:00
George V. Neville-Neil
bd19924f6b This configuration file removes several debugging options, including
WITNESS and INVARIANTS checking, which are known to have significant
performance impact on running systems.  When benchmarking new features
this kernel should be used instead of the standard GENERIC.
This kernel configuration should never appear outside of the HEAD
of the FreeBSD tree.
2014-12-02 19:55:43 +00:00
Ed Maste
294246bb7d Revert r274772: it is not valid on MIPS
Reported by:	sbruno
2014-11-25 03:50:31 +00:00
Ed Maste
688fd61ae8 Use canonical __PIC__ flag
It is automatically set when -fPIC is passed to the compiler.

Reviewed by:	dim, kib
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1179
2014-11-21 02:05:48 +00:00
Alexander V. Chernikov
603eaf792b Renove faith(4) and faithd(8) from base. It looks like industry
have chosen different (and more traditional) stateless/statuful
NAT64 as translation mechanism. Last non-trivial commits to both
faith(4) and faithd(8) happened more than 12 years ago, so I assume
it is time to drop RFC3142 in FreeBSD.

No objections from:	net@
2014-11-09 21:33:01 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
4f3dc90023 Add fueword(9) and casueword(9) functions. They are like fuword(9)
and casuword(9), but do not mix value read and indication of fault.

I know (or remember) enough assembly to handle x86 and powerpc.  For
arm, mips and sparc64, implement fueword() and casueword() as wrappers
around fuword() and casuword(), which means that the functions cannot
distinguish between -1 and fault.

On architectures where fueword() and casueword() are native, implement
fuword() and casuword() using fueword() and casuword(), to reduce
assembly code duplication.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	2 weeks (ia64 needs treating)
2014-10-28 15:22:13 +00:00
Alan Cox
b17af71943 Simplify memrw().
MFC after:	10 days
2014-10-27 01:10:40 +00:00
John Baldwin
7d313e7bdb Add COMPAT_FREEBSD9 and COMPAT_FREEBSD10 options to wrap code that
provides compatability for FreeBSD 9.x and 10.x binaries.  Enable
these options in kernel configs that enable other COMPAT_FREEBSD<n>
options.
2014-10-24 19:58:24 +00:00
Davide Italiano
2be111bf7d Follow up to r225617. In order to maximize the re-usability of kernel code
in userland rename in-kernel getenv()/setenv() to kern_setenv()/kern_getenv().
This fixes a namespace collision with libc symbols.

Submitted by:   kmacy
Tested by:      make universe
2014-10-16 18:04:43 +00:00
Baptiste Daroussin
dbacd66928 Fix typo revealed by using newer binutils
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D933
Reviewed by:	marius
2014-10-10 14:18:33 +00:00
Roger Pau Monné
c98a2727cc ddb: allow specifying the exact address of the symtab and strtab
When the FreeBSD kernel is loaded from Xen the symtab and strtab are
not loaded the same way as the native boot loader. This patch adds
three new global variables to ddb that can be used to specify the
exact position and size of those tables, so they can be directly used
as parameters to db_add_symbol_table. A new helper is introduced, so callers
that used to set ksym_start and ksym_end can use this helper to set the new
variables.

It also adds support for loading them from the Xen PVH port, that was
previously missing those tables.

Sponsored by: Citrix Systems R&D
Reviewed by:	kib

ddb/db_main.c:
 - Add three new global variables: ksymtab, kstrtab, ksymtab_size that
   can be used to specify the position and size of the symtab and
   strtab.
 - Use those new variables in db_init in order to call db_add_symbol_table.
 - Move the logic in db_init to db_fetch_symtab in order to set ksymtab,
   kstrtab, ksymtab_size from ksym_start and ksym_end.

ddb/ddb.h:
 - Add prototype for db_fetch_ksymtab.
 - Declate the extern variables ksymtab, kstrtab and ksymtab_size.

x86/xen/pv.c:
 - Add support for finding the symtab and strtab when booted as a Xen
   PVH guest. Since Xen loads the symtab and strtab as NetBSD expects
   to find them we have to adapt and use the same method.

amd64/amd64/machdep.c:
arm/arm/machdep.c:
i386/i386/machdep.c:
mips/mips/machdep.c:
pc98/pc98/machdep.c:
powerpc/aim/machdep.c:
powerpc/booke/machdep.c:
sparc64/sparc64/machdep.c:
 - Use the newly introduced db_fetch_ksymtab in order to set ksymtab,
   kstrtab and ksymtab_size.
2014-09-25 08:28:10 +00:00
John Baldwin
1f895058e4 Revert unrelated changes accidentally committed in r271192. 2014-09-17 18:55:39 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
066da8050b Migrate ie->ie_assign_cpu and associated code to use an int for CPU rather
than u_char.

Migrate post_filter to use an int for a CPU rather than u_char.

Change intr_event_bind() to use an int for CPU rather than u_char.

It touches the ppc, sparc64, arm and mips machdep code but it should
(hah!) be a no-op.

Tested:

* i386, AMD64 laptops

Reviewed by:	jhb
2014-09-17 17:33:22 +00:00
John Baldwin
b1d735ba4c Create a separate structure for per-CPU state saved across suspend and
resume that is a superset of a pcb.  Move the FPU state out of the pcb and
into this new structure.  As part of this, move the FPU resume code on
amd64 into a C function.  This allows resumectx() to still operate only on
a pcb and more closely mirrors the i386 code.

Reviewed by:	kib (earlier version)
2014-09-06 15:23:28 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
8158a32900 For CPUs which do hardware cache line unaliasing, use direct map to
access sfbufs.

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	Michael Moll <kvedulv@kvedulv.de>
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-08-23 18:11:54 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
5e1d15a879 Complete r254667, do not destroy pmap lock if KVA allocation failed.
Submitted by:	Svatopluk Kraus <onwahe@gmail.com>
MFC after:	1 week
2014-08-16 08:31:25 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
bb0a8f248d On sparc64, do not keep mappings for the destroyed sf_bufs. Sparc64
pmap, unlike i386, and similar to i386/xen pv, does not tolerate
abandoned mappings for the freed pages.

Reported and tested by:	dumbbell
Diagnosed and reviewed by:	alc
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2014-08-10 16:59:39 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
39ffa8c138 Change pmap_enter(9) interface to take flags parameter and superpage
mapping size (currently unused).  The flags includes the fault access
bits, wired flag as PMAP_ENTER_WIRED, and a new flag
PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP to indicate that pmap should not sleep.

For powerpc aim both 32 and 64 bit, fix implementation to ensure that
the requested mapping is created when PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP is not
specified, in particular, wait for the available memory required to
proceed.

In collaboration with:	alc
Tested by:	nwhitehorn (ppc aim32 and booke)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation and EMC / Isilon Storage Division
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-08-08 17:12:03 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
c8d2ffd6a7 Merge all MD sf_buf allocators into one MI, residing in kern/subr_sfbuf.c
The MD allocators were very common, however there were some minor
differencies. These differencies were all consolidated in the MI allocator,
under ifdefs. The defines from machine/vmparam.h turn on features required
for a particular machine. For details look in the comment in sys/sf_buf.h.

As result no MD code left in sys/*/*/vm_machdep.c. Some arches still have
machine/sf_buf.h, which is usually quite small.

Tested by:	glebius (i386), tuexen (arm32), kevlo (arm32)
Reviewed by:	kib
Sponsored by:	Netflix
Sponsored by:	Nginx, Inc.
2014-08-05 09:44:10 +00:00
Alan Cox
a695d9b25b Retire pmap_change_wiring(). We have never used it to wire virtual pages.
We continue to use pmap_enter() for that.  For unwiring virtual pages, we
now use pmap_unwire(), which unwires a range of virtual addresses instead
of a single virtual page.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2014-08-03 20:40:51 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
190d685037 Add vt(4) support to sparc64. The only driver currently present (ofwfb)
provides support for a variety of low-end graphics hardware (SBus adapters,
Mach64, QEMU's framebuffer, XVR-100). A driver for at least the Creator3D
cards will have to be present before this can become the default console
driver.

To test vt(4) on sparc64, set kern.vty=vt at the loader prompt.
2014-08-02 03:48:16 +00:00
Gavin Atkinson
f6b4f5ca21 Add error return to dumpsys(), and use it in doadump().
This commit does not add error returns to minidumpsys() or
textdump_dumpsys(); those can also be added later.

Submitted by:	Conrad Meyer (EMC / Isilon storage division)
2014-07-25 23:52:53 +00:00
Alan Cox
09132ba6ac Introduce pmap_unwire(). It will replace pmap_change_wiring(). There are
several reasons for this change:

pmap_change_wiring() has never (in my memory) been used to set the wired
attribute on a virtual page.  We have always used pmap_enter() to do that.
Moreover, it is not really safe to use pmap_change_wiring() to set the wired
attribute on a virtual page.  The description of pmap_change_wiring() says
that it assumes the existence of a mapping in the pmap.  However, non-wired
mappings may be reclaimed by the pmap at any time.  (See pmap_collect().)
Many implementations of pmap_change_wiring() will crash if the mapping does
not exist.

pmap_unwire() accepts a range of virtual addresses, whereas
pmap_change_wiring() acts upon a single virtual page.  Since we are
typically unwiring a range of virtual addresses, pmap_unwire() will be more
efficient.  Moreover, pmap_unwire() allows us to unwire superpage mappings.
Previously, we were forced to demote the superpage mapping, because
pmap_change_wiring() only allowed us to express the unwiring of a single
base page mapping at a time.  This added to the overhead of unwiring for
large ranges of addresses, including the implicit unwiring that occurs at
process termination.

Implementations for arm and powerpc will follow.

Discussed with:	jeff, marcel
Reviewed by:	kib
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2014-07-06 17:42:38 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
af3b2549c4 Pull in r267961 and r267973 again. Fix for issues reported will follow. 2014-06-28 03:56:17 +00:00
Glen Barber
37a107a407 Revert r267961, r267973:
These changes prevent sysctl(8) from returning proper output,
such as:

 1) no output from sysctl(8)
 2) erroneously returning ENOMEM with tools like truss(1)
    or uname(1)
 truss: can not get etype: Cannot allocate memory
2014-06-27 22:05:21 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
3da1cf1e88 Extend the meaning of the CTLFLAG_TUN flag to automatically check if
there is an environment variable which shall initialize the SYSCTL
during early boot. This works for all SYSCTL types both statically and
dynamically created ones, except for the SYSCTL NODE type and SYSCTLs
which belong to VNETs. A new flag, CTLFLAG_NOFETCH, has been added to
be used in the case a tunable sysctl has a custom initialisation
function allowing the sysctl to still be marked as a tunable. The
kernel SYSCTL API is mostly the same, with a few exceptions for some
special operations like iterating childrens of a static/extern SYSCTL
node. This operation should probably be made into a factored out
common macro, hence some device drivers use this. The reason for
changing the SYSCTL API was the need for a SYSCTL parent OID pointer
and not only the SYSCTL parent OID list pointer in order to quickly
generate the sysctl path. The motivation behind this patch is to avoid
parameter loading cludges inside the OFED driver subsystem. Instead of
adding special code to the OFED driver subsystem to post-load tunables
into dynamically created sysctls, we generalize this in the kernel.

Other changes:
- Corrected a possibly incorrect sysctl name from "hw.cbb.intr_mask"
to "hw.pcic.intr_mask".
- Removed redundant TUNABLE statements throughout the kernel.
- Some minor code rewrites in connection to removing not needed
TUNABLE statements.
- Added a missing SYSCTL_DECL().
- Wrapped two very long lines.
- Avoid malloc()/free() inside sysctl string handling, in case it is
called to initialize a sysctl from a tunable, hence malloc()/free() is
not ready when sysctls from the sysctl dataset are registered.
- Bumped FreeBSD version to indicate SYSCTL API change.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2014-06-27 16:33:43 +00:00
Warner Losh
3f1afabf09 Restore comments accidentally removed.
MFC after: 3 days
2014-06-06 04:08:55 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
991554f2c4 Bring in the mpr(4) driver for LSI's MPT3 12Gb SAS controllers.
This is derived from the mps(4) driver, but it supports only the 12Gb
IT and IR hardware including the SAS 3004, SAS 3008 and SAS 3108.

Some notes about this driver:
 o The 12Gb hardware can do "FastPath" I/O, and that capability is included in
   this driver.

 o WarpDrive functionality has been removed, since it isn't supported in
   the 12Gb driver interface.

 o The Scatter/Gather list handling code is significantly different between
   the 6Gb and 12Gb hardware.  The 12Gb boards support IEEE Scatter/Gather
   lists.

Thanks to LSI for developing and testing this driver for FreeBSD.

share/man/man4/mpr.4:
	mpr(4) man page.

sys/dev/mpr/*:
	mpr(4) driver files.

sys/modules/Makefile,
sys/modules/mpr/Makefile:
	Add a module Makefile for the mpr(4) driver.

sys/conf/files:
	Add the mpr(4) driver.

sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC,
sys/i386/conf/GENERIC,
sys/mips/conf/OCTEON1,
sys/sparc64/conf/GENERIC:
	Add the mpr(4) driver to all config files that currently
	have the mps(4) driver.

sys/ia64/conf/GENERIC:
	Add the mps(4) and mpr(4) drivers to the ia64 GENERIC
	config file.

sys/i386/conf/XEN:
	Exclude the mpr module from building here.

Submitted by:	Steve McConnell <Stephen.McConnell@lsi.com>
MFC after:	3 days
Tested by:	Chris Reeves <chrisr@spectralogic.com>
Sponsored by:	LSI, Spectra Logic
Relnotes:	LSI 12Gb SAS driver mpr(4) added
2014-05-02 20:25:09 +00:00
Scott Long
60ad8150c7 Retire smp_active. It was racey and caused demonstrated problems with
the cpufreq code.  Replace its use with smp_started.  There's at least
one userland tool that still looks at the kern.smp.active sysctl, so
preserve it but point it to smp_started as well.

Discussed with: peter, jhb
MFC after: 3 days
Obtained from: Netflix
2014-04-26 20:27:54 +00:00
Tijl Coosemans
0a4c54d606 Rename __wchar_t so it no longer conflicts with __wchar_t from clang 3.4
-fms-extensions.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-04-01 14:46:11 +00:00
Warner Losh
3ad1a09169 Rather than require a makeoptions DEBUG to get debug correct,
add it in kern.mk, but only if we're using clang. While this
option is supported by both clang and gcc, in the future there
may be changes to clang which change the defaults that require
a tweak to build our kernel such that other tools in our tree
will work. Set a good example by forcing -gdwarf-2 only for
clang builds, and only if the user hasn't specified another
dwarf level already. Update UPDATING to reflect the changed
state of affairs. This also keeps us from having to update
all the ARM kernels to add this, and also keeps us from
in the future having to update all the MIPS kernels and is
one less place the user will have to know to do something
special for clang and one less thing developers will need
to do when moving an architecture to clang.

Reviewed by:	ian@
MFC after:	1 week
2014-03-25 22:08:31 +00:00
Bryan Drewery
44f1c91610 Rename global cnt to vm_cnt to avoid shadowing.
To reduce the diff struct pcu.cnt field was not renamed, so
PCPU_OP(cnt.field) is still used. pc_cnt and pcpu are also used in
kvm(3) and vmstat(8). The goal was to not affect externally used KPI.

Bump __FreeBSD_version_ in case some out-of-tree module/code relies on the
the global cnt variable.

Exp-run revealed no ports using it directly.

No objection from:	arch@
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2014-03-22 10:26:09 +00:00
Robert Watson
4a14441044 Update kernel inclusions of capability.h to use capsicum.h instead; some
further refinement is required as some device drivers intended to be
portable over FreeBSD versions rely on __FreeBSD_version to decide whether
to include capability.h.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2014-03-16 10:55:57 +00:00
Warner Losh
22b8ff24b5 Delete stray clause 3 (Advertising clause) and renumber while i'm
here.

Approved by: alc@
2014-03-11 23:41:35 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
c3bb517174 Merge from head up to r262472. 2014-02-25 07:40:37 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
362a42b214 Make sure a for loop in fire_alloc_msix() terminates, by making the loop
counter signed.

Reviewed by:	marius
MFC after:	3 days
2014-02-25 07:33:28 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
ad3d02dd2a In sys/sparc64/sparc64/spitfire.c, prevent signed shift overflow by
casting to the appropriate type.  (Note this fix cannot be done in
sys/sparc64/sparc64/spitfire.c, since that file is also included by
assembly source files.)

Reviewed by:	marius
MFC after:	3 days
2014-02-25 07:28:51 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
defb3353ee Similar to r261991, for compiling the GENERIC kernel on sparc64,
explicitly use -gdwarf-2 for the debug symbols.
2014-02-23 19:18:04 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
2994da7d3c Remove more superfluous const specifiers. 2014-02-23 18:36:45 +00:00
John Baldwin
4edef187b8 Add support for managing PCI bus numbers. As with BARs and PCI-PCI bridge
I/O windows, the default is to preserve the firmware-assigned resources.
PCI bus numbers are only managed if NEW_PCIB is enabled and the architecture
defines a PCI_RES_BUS resource type.
- Add a helper API to create top-level PCI bus resource managers for each
  PCI domain/segment.  Host-PCI bridge drivers use this API to allocate
  bus numbers from their associated domain.
- Change the PCI bus and CardBus drivers to allocate a bus resource for
  their bus number from the parent PCI bridge device.
- Change the PCI-PCI and PCI-CardBus bridge drivers to allocate the
  full range of bus numbers from secbus to subbus from their parent bridge.
  The drivers also always program their primary bus register.  The bridge
  drivers also support growing their bus range by extending the bus resource
  and updating subbus to match the larger range.
- Add support for managing PCI bus resources to the Host-PCI bridge drivers
  used for amd64 and i386 (acpi_pcib, mptable_pcib, legacy_pcib, and qpi_pcib).
- Define a PCI_RES_BUS resource type for amd64 and i386.

Reviewed by:	imp
MFC after:	1 month
2014-02-12 04:30:37 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
95e3bfe889 Simplify the ofw_bus_lookup_imap() API slightly: make it allocate maskbuf
internally instead of requiring the caller to allocate it.
2013-12-17 15:11:24 +00:00
Marius Strobl
820677f94a Restore a vital comment nuked in r259016. 2013-12-08 15:25:19 +00:00
Aleksandr Rybalko
27cf7d04ef Merge VT(9) project (a.k.a. newcons).
Reviewed by:	nwhitehorn
MFC_to_10_after:	re approval

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-12-05 22:38:53 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
f2b525e6b9 Make process descriptors standard part of the kernel. rwhod(8) already
requires process descriptors to work and having PROCDESC in GENERIC
seems not enough, especially that we hope to have more and more consumers
in the base.

MFC after:	3 days
2013-11-30 15:08:35 +00:00
Alan Cox
c70af4875e As of r257209, all architectures have defined VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE. In other
words, every architecture is now auto-sizing the kmem arena.  This revision
changes kmeminit() so that the definition of VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE becomes
mandatory and the definition of VM_KMEM_SIZE becomes optional.

Replace or eliminate all existing definitions of VM_KMEM_SIZE.  With
auto-sizing enabled, VM_KMEM_SIZE effectively became an alternate spelling
for VM_KMEM_SIZE_MIN on most architectures.  Use VM_KMEM_SIZE_MIN for
clarity.

Change kmeminit() so that the effect of defining VM_KMEM_SIZE is similar to
that of setting the tunable vm.kmem_size.  Whereas the macros
VM_KMEM_SIZE_{MAX,MIN,SCALE} have had the same effect as the tunables
vm.kmem_size_{max,min,scale}, the effects of VM_KMEM_SIZE and vm.kmem_size
have been distinct.  In particular, whereas VM_KMEM_SIZE was overridden by
VM_KMEM_SIZE_{MAX,MIN,SCALE} and vm.kmem_size_{max,min,scale}, vm.kmem_size
was not.  Remedy this inconsistency.  Now, VM_KMEM_SIZE can be used to set
the size of the kmem arena at compile-time without that value being
overridden by auto-sizing.

Update the nearby comments to reflect the kmem submap being replaced by the
kmem arena.  Stop duplicating the auto-sizing formula in every machine-
dependent vmparam.h and place it in kmeminit() where auto-sizing takes
place.

Reviewed by:	kib (an earlier version)
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-11-08 16:25:00 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
80938e75f0 Add bus_dmamap_load_ma() function to load map with the array of
vm_pages.  Provide trivial implementation which forwards the load to
_bus_dmamap_load_phys() page by page.  Right now all architectures use
bus_dmamap_load_ma_triv().

Tested by:	pho (as part of the functional patch)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 month
2013-10-27 21:39:16 +00:00
Marius Strobl
2ce472e736 Move the implementation of bus_space_barrier(9) to the inline function in
the header. Actually, there's only one version for all types of busses, so
it doesn't make sense to walk up the hierarchy.
2013-10-24 17:06:41 +00:00
Marius Strobl
d1b111bea8 Implement GET_STACK_USAGE.
Discussed with:	mav

Approved by:	re (kib)
MFC after:	1 week
2013-09-29 13:09:25 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
255c1caae3 - Create kern.ipc.sendfile namespace, and put the new "readhead" OID
there as "kern.ipc.sendfile.readahead".
- Push all nsfbuf related tunables into MD code. Don't move them
  to new namespace in favor of POLA.

Reviewed by:	scottl
Approved by:	re (gjb)
2013-09-22 13:36:52 +00:00
Alan Cox
deb179bb4c The pmap function pmap_clear_reference() is no longer used. Remove it.
pmap_clear_reference() has had exactly one caller in the kernel for
several years, more precisely, since FreeBSD 8.  Now, that call no
longer exists.

Approved by:	re (kib)
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-09-20 04:30:18 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
3fded357af Fix panic in ktrcapfail() when no capability rights are passed.
While here, correct all consumers to pass NULL instead of 0 as we pass
capability rights as pointers now, not uint64_t.

Reported by:	Daniel Peyrolon
Tested by:	Daniel Peyrolon
Approved by:	re (marius)
2013-09-18 19:26:08 +00:00
John Baldwin
edb572a38c Add a mmap flag (MAP_32BIT) on 64-bit platforms to request that a mapping use
an address in the first 2GB of the process's address space.  This flag should
have the same semantics as the same flag on Linux.

To facilitate this, add a new parameter to vm_map_find() that specifies an
optional maximum virtual address.  While here, fix several callers of
vm_map_find() to use a VMFS_* constant for the findspace argument instead of
TRUE and FALSE.

Reviewed by:	alc
Approved by:	re (kib)
2013-09-09 18:11:59 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
2ee9b44cae Fix build with gcc. Move sf_buf_alloc()/sf_buf_free() declarations
to MD headers.
2013-09-06 17:44:13 +00:00
Alan Cox
51321f7c31 Significantly reduce the cost, i.e., run time, of calls to madvise(...,
MADV_DONTNEED) and madvise(..., MADV_FREE).  Specifically, introduce a new
pmap function, pmap_advise(), that operates on a range of virtual addresses
within the specified pmap, allowing for a more efficient implementation of
MADV_DONTNEED and MADV_FREE.  Previously, the implementation of
MADV_DONTNEED and MADV_FREE relied on per-page pmap operations, such as
pmap_clear_reference().  Intuitively, the problem with this implementation
is that the pmap-level locks are acquired and released and the page table
traversed repeatedly, once for each resident page in the range
that was specified to madvise(2).  A more subtle flaw with the previous
implementation is that pmap_clear_reference() would clear the reference bit
on all mappings to the specified page, not just the mapping in the range
specified to madvise(2).

Since our malloc(3) makes heavy use of madvise(2), this change can have a
measureable impact.  For example, the system time for completing a parallel
"buildworld" on a 6-core amd64 machine was reduced by about 1.5% to 2.0%.

Note: This change only contains pmap_advise() implementations for a subset
of our supported architectures.  I will commit implementations for the
remaining architectures after further testing.  For now, a stub function is
sufficient because of the advisory nature of pmap_advise().

Discussed with: jeff, jhb, kib
Tested by:      pho (i386), marcel (ia64)
Sponsored by:   EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-08-29 15:49:05 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
e68c64f0ba Revert r254501. Instead, reuse the type stability of the struct pmap
which is the part of struct vmspace, allocated from UMA_ZONE_NOFREE
zone.  Initialize the pmap lock in the vmspace zone init function, and
remove pmap lock initialization and destruction from pmap_pinit() and
pmap_release().

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc (previous version)
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-08-22 18:12:24 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
5944de8ecd Remove the deprecated VM_ALLOC_RETRY flag for the vm_page_grab(9).
The flag was mandatory since r209792, where vm_page_grab(9) was
changed to only support the alloc retry semantic.

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-08-22 07:39:53 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
417ffc66fa Add process descriptors support to the GENERIC kernel. It is already being
used by the tools in base systems and with sandboxing more and more tools
the usage should only increase.

Submitted by:	Mariusz Zaborski <oshogbo@FreeBSD.org>
Sponsored by:	Google Summer of Code 2013
MFC after:	1 month
2013-08-18 10:21:29 +00:00
Attilio Rao
c7aebda8a1 The soft and hard busy mechanism rely on the vm object lock to work.
Unify the 2 concept into a real, minimal, sxlock where the shared
acquisition represent the soft busy and the exclusive acquisition
represent the hard busy.
The old VPO_WANTED mechanism becames the hard-path for this new lock
and it becomes per-page rather than per-object.
The vm_object lock becames an interlock for this functionality:
it can be held in both read or write mode.
However, if the vm_object lock is held in read mode while acquiring
or releasing the busy state, the thread owner cannot make any
assumption on the busy state unless it is also busying it.

Also:
- Add a new flag to directly shared busy pages while vm_page_alloc
  and vm_page_grab are being executed.  This will be very helpful
  once these functions happen under a read object lock.
- Move the swapping sleep into its own per-object flag

The KPI is heavilly changed this is why the version is bumped.
It is very likely that some VM ports users will need to change
their own code.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Discussed with:	alc
Reviewed by:	jeff, kib
Tested by:	gavin, bapt (older version)
Tested by:	pho, scottl
2013-08-09 11:11:11 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
9ba0691bdd follow up to r254051
- update powerpc/GENERIC64 as well, suggested by mdf
- update comments so that they make sense after the change, suggested by
  jhb

X-MFC after:	never (change specific to head)
2013-08-09 08:11:09 +00:00