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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robert Watson
3c90d1ea74 Break out stack(9) from ddb(4):
- Introduce per-architecture stack_machdep.c to hold stack_save(9).
- Introduce per-architecture machine/stack.h to capture any common
  definitions required between db_trace.c and stack_machdep.c.
- Add new kernel option "options STACK"; we will build in stack(9) if it is
  defined, or also if "options DDB" is defined to provide compatibility
  with existing users of stack(9).

Add new stack_save_td(9) function, which allows the capture of a stacktrace
of another thread rather than the current thread, which the existing
stack_save(9) was limited to.  It requires that the thread be neither
swapped out nor running, which is the responsibility of the consumer to
enforce.

Update stack(9) man page.

Build tested:	amd64, arm, i386, ia64, powerpc, sparc64, sun4v
Runtime tested:	amd64 (rwatson), arm (cognet), i386 (rwatson)
2007-12-02 20:40:35 +00:00
John Baldwin
23d34db956 Remove the 'needbounce' variable from the _bus_dmamap_load_buffer()
routine.  It is not needed as the existing tests for segment coalescing
already handle bounced addresses and it prevents legal segment coalescing
in certain edge cases.

MFC after:	1 week
Reviewed by:	scottl
2007-11-27 17:28:12 +00:00
Jason Evans
8af8e94855 Define atomic_readandclear_ptr. 2007-11-27 06:34:15 +00:00
Scott Long
8611774e5e Extend critical section coverage in the low-level interrupt handlers to
include the ithread scheduling step.  Without this, a preemption might
occur in between the interrupt getting masked and the ithread getting
scheduled.  Since the interrupt handler runs in the context of curthread,
the scheudler might see it as having a such a low priority on a busy system
that it doesn't get to run for a _long_ time, leaving the interrupt stranded
in a disabled state.  The only way that the preemption can happen is by
a fast/filter handler triggering a schduling event earlier in the handler,
so this problem can only happen for cases where an interrupt is being
shared by both a fast/filter handler and an ithread handler.  Unfortunately,
it seems to be common for this sharing to happen with network and USB
devices, for example.  This fixes many of the mysterious TCP session
timeouts and NIC watchdogs that were being reported.  Many thanks to Sam
Lefler for getting to the bottom of this problem.

Reviewed by: jhb, jeff, silby
2007-11-21 04:03:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
59677d3c0e Prevent the leakage of wired pages in the following circumstances:
First, a file is mmap(2)ed and then mlock(2)ed.  Later, it is truncated.
Under "normal" circumstances, i.e., when the file is not mlock(2)ed, the
pages beyond the EOF are unmapped and freed.  However, when the file is
mlock(2)ed, the pages beyond the EOF are unmapped but not freed because
they have a non-zero wire count.  This can be a mistake.  Specifically,
it is a mistake if the sole reason why the pages are wired is because of
wired, managed mappings.  Previously, unmapping the pages destroys these
wired, managed mappings, but does not reduce the pages' wire count.
Consequently, when the file is unmapped, the pages are not unwired
because the wired mapping has been destroyed.  Moreover, when the vm
object is finally destroyed, the pages are leaked because they are still
wired.  The fix is to reduce the pages' wired count by the number of
wired, managed mappings destroyed.  To do this, I introduce a new pmap
function pmap_page_wired_mappings() that returns the number of managed
mappings to the given physical page that are wired, and I use this
function in vm_object_page_remove().

Reviewed by: tegge
MFC after: 6 weeks
2007-11-17 22:52:29 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0c3967e7fe o Rename cpu_thread_setup() to cpu_thread_alloc() to better
communicate that it relates to (is called by) thread_alloc()
o  Add cpu_thread_free() which is called from thread_free()
   to counter-act cpu_thread_alloc().

i386:	Have cpu_thread_free() call cpu_thread_clean() to
	preserve behaviour.
ia64:	Have cpu_thread_free() call mtx_destroy() for the
	mutex initialized in cpu_thread_alloc().

PR: ia64/118024
2007-11-14 20:21:54 +00:00
Julian Elischer
431f890614 generally we are interested in what thread did something as
opposed to what process. Since threads by default have teh name of the
process unless over-written with more useful information, just print the
thread name instead.
2007-11-14 06:21:24 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
89b57fcf01 Fix for the panic("vm_thread_new: kstack allocation failed") and
silent NULL pointer dereference in the i386 and sparc64 pmap_pinit()
when the kmem_alloc_nofault() failed to allocate address space. Both
functions now return error instead of panicing or dereferencing NULL.

As consequence, vmspace_exec() and vmspace_unshare() returns the errno
int. struct vmspace arg was added to vm_forkproc() to avoid dealing
with failed allocation when most of the fork1() job is already done.

The kernel stack for the thread is now set up in the thread_alloc(),
that itself may return NULL. Also, allocation of the first process
thread is performed in the fork1() to properly deal with stack
allocation failure. proc_linkup() is separated into proc_linkup()
called from fork1(), and proc_linkup0(), that is used to set up the
kernel process (was known as swapper).

In collaboration with:	Peter Holm
Reviewed by:	jhb
2007-11-05 11:36:16 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
c7373ab346 Set PTE_ACCESSED in the PTE and before inserting it in the VHPT.
This avoids back-to-back faults for all TLB misses. This can be
improved further in the future by also setting PTE_DIRTY for TLB
misses for write accesses.

MFC after: 1 week
2007-10-16 03:20:32 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
b4431d3218 The flushrs instruction must be the first in an instruction
group. GNU as(1) already made sure of that, but it's better
to actually have the code right.

MFC after: 1 week
2007-10-16 03:07:56 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f04c3a5908 Print instruction stops to improve analysis of dependency
violations.

MFC after: 1 week
2007-10-16 02:59:03 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
b17249b1ec Fix disassembly of the invala, itc, itr and hint instructions
by fixing the opcode ordering.

MFC after: 1 week
2007-10-16 02:49:40 +00:00
Christian Brueffer
4fabde5686 Use the correct expanded name for SCTP.
PR:		116496
Submitted by:	koitsu
Reviewed by:	rrs
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-09-26 20:05:07 +00:00
Alan Cox
7bfda801a8 Change the management of cached pages (PQ_CACHE) in two fundamental
ways:

(1) Cached pages are no longer kept in the object's resident page
splay tree and memq.  Instead, they are kept in a separate per-object
splay tree of cached pages.  However, access to this new per-object
splay tree is synchronized by the _free_ page queues lock, not to be
confused with the heavily contended page queues lock.  Consequently, a
cached page can be reclaimed by vm_page_alloc(9) without acquiring the
object's lock or the page queues lock.

This solves a problem independently reported by tegge@ and Isilon.
Specifically, they observed the page daemon consuming a great deal of
CPU time because of pages bouncing back and forth between the cache
queue (PQ_CACHE) and the inactive queue (PQ_INACTIVE).  The source of
this problem turned out to be a deadlock avoidance strategy employed
when selecting a cached page to reclaim in vm_page_select_cache().
However, the root cause was really that reclaiming a cached page
required the acquisition of an object lock while the page queues lock
was already held.  Thus, this change addresses the problem at its
root, by eliminating the need to acquire the object's lock.

Moreover, keeping cached pages in the object's primary splay tree and
memq was, in effect, optimizing for the uncommon case.  Cached pages
are reclaimed far, far more often than they are reactivated.  Instead,
this change makes reclamation cheaper, especially in terms of
synchronization overhead, and reactivation more expensive, because
reactivated pages will have to be reentered into the object's primary
splay tree and memq.

(2) Cached pages are now stored alongside free pages in the physical
memory allocator's buddy queues, increasing the likelihood that large
allocations of contiguous physical memory (i.e., superpages) will
succeed.

Finally, as a result of this change long-standing restrictions on when
and where a cached page can be reclaimed and returned by
vm_page_alloc(9) are eliminated.  Specifically, calls to
vm_page_alloc(9) specifying VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT can now reclaim and
return a formerly cached page.  Consequently, a call to malloc(9)
specifying M_NOWAIT is less likely to fail.

Discussed with: many over the course of the summer, including jeff@,
   Justin Husted @ Isilon, peter@, tegge@
Tested by: an earlier version by kris@
Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-25 06:25:06 +00:00
Alan Cox
6bce07ae73 It has been observed on the mailing lists that the different categories
of pages don't sum to anywhere near the total number of pages on amd64.
This is for the most part because uma_small_alloc() pages have never been
counted as wired pages, like their kmem_malloc() brethren.  They should
be.  This changes fixes that.

It is no longer necessary for the page queues lock to be held to free
pages allocated by uma_small_alloc().  I removed the acquisition and
release of the page queues lock from uma_small_free() on amd64 and ia64
weeks ago.  This patch updates the other architectures that have
uma_small_alloc() and uma_small_free().

Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-15 18:47:02 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ec2af96ad1 Clear pending interrupts before we enable external interrupts.
Recently the AP in my Merced box seems to have grown a habit
of getting unexpected interrupts, such as redundant wake-ups
and legacy interrupts that require an INTA cycle.

While here, replace DELAY(0) with cpu_spinwait() so that it's
clear what we're doing as well as enable the code to take
advantage of cpu_spinwait() when it gets implemented.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-06 05:15:57 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
78afae27e5 Keep interrupts disabled while handling external interrupts.
There's no advantage in allowing nested external interrupts.
In fact, it leads to a potential stack overrun.

While here, put the interrupt vector in the trapframe, so as
to compensate for the 36 cycle latency of reading cr.ivr.

Further simplify assembly code by dealing with ASTs from C.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-06 05:11:01 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e54994f990 In ia64_set_rr(), don't perform data serialization. This allows
us to do the data serializations once after writing multiple
region registers, as is done in pmap_switch(). All existing
calls to ia64_set_rr() are followed with calls to ia64_srlz_d().

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-05 18:19:38 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f5a9fc710a Replace "__asm __volatile()" by equivalent support functions from
ia64_cpu.h. This improves readability and consistency and aids in
auditing the code.
Add instruction-serialization after writing to cr.pta.

Delay enabling interrupts until after we setup the clocks and after
we program the task priority register.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-04 19:52:10 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7c31469f67 Replace "__asm __volatile()" by equivalent support functions from
ia64_cpu.h. This improves readability and consistency and aids in
auditing the code.
Add data-serialization after writing to the region registers and
add instruction-serialization after writing to cr.pta.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-04 19:36:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
09363c3636 Replace "__asm __volatile()" by equivalent support functions from
ia64_cpu.h. This improves readability and consistency and aids in
auditing the code.
Add data-serialization after writing to cr.tpr.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-04 19:33:27 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
9d662e5c9d Add required data-serialization after writing to cr.itm and cr.itv.
Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-04 19:28:19 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
855218fbd1 Add ia64_srlz_d() and ia64_srlz_i() functions to aid in serialization.
Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-04 19:26:42 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cf681ceef5 o Switch to physical addressing before dereferencing the VHPT
bucket pointer. The virtual mapping may not be present in the
  translation cache. This will result in a nested TLB fault at
  a place we don't handle (and don't want to handle).
o Make sure there's a stop after the rfi instruction, otherwise
  its behaviour is undefined.
o Make sure we switch back to virtual addressing before doing
  a rfi. Behaviour is undefined otherwise.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-07-30 22:52:52 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ea5e2a02af Add option EXCEPTION_TRACING, which enables KTR-like functionality
for processor interruptions. This is especially useful to track
unexpected nested TLB faults.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-07-30 22:42:33 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
fe1c66b9d7 Rework the interrupt code and add support for interrupt filtering
(INTR_FILTER). This includes:
o  Save a pointer to the sapic structure and IRQ for every vector,
   so that we can quickly EOI, mask and unmask the interrupt.
o  Add locking to the sapic code now that we can reprogram a
   sapic on multiple CPUs at the same time.
o  Use u_int for the vector and IRQ. We only have 256 vectors, so
   using a 64-bit type for it is rather excessive.
o  Properly handle concurrent registration of a handler for the
   same vector.

Since vectors have a corresponding priority, we should not map
IRQs to vectors in a linear fashion, but rather pick a vector
that has a priority in line with the interrupt type. This is left
for later. The vector/IRQ interchange has been untangled as much
as possible to make this easier.

Approved by: re (blacket)
2007-07-30 22:29:33 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
8a2a70cb02 Explicitly map the VHPT on all processors. Previously we were
merely lucky that the VHPT was mapped as a side-effect of
mapping the kernel, but when there's enough physical memory,
this may not at all be the case.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-07-30 22:12:53 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
c183b0f2c1 Add casts to some of the more commonly used pointer-type atomic
operations. We really should be able to make those inline functions,
but this would break its use for sx_locks.

Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-07-30 22:07:01 +00:00
David Malone
6d8617d42a If clock_ct_to_ts fails to convert time time from the real time clock,
print a one line error message. Add some comments on not being able to
trust the day of week field (I'll act on these comments in a follow up
commit).

Approved by:	re
MFC after:	3 weeks
2007-07-23 09:42:32 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
871f1ddd46 Restore the value of ar.rnat after the assignment to ar.bspstore.
The SDM states that writing to ar.bspstore invalidates the ar.rnat
register as a side-effect. This was interpreted as "bits in the
ar.rnat register that correspond to registers whose value is on
the stack are undefined'. Since we keep the kernel stack NaT-
aligned with the user stack (i.e. the lower 9 bits of the backing
store pointer remain unchanged when we switch to the kernel stack)
bits that need preserving would be preserved.

That interpretation is questionable. So, now, the interpretation
is more absolute: ar.rnat is undefined after writing to ar.bspstore.
As such, we write the saved value of ar.rnat back to ar.rnat after
writing to ar.bspstore.

Discussed with: christian.kandeler@hob.de
Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-07-16 16:47:35 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
acd760988d dma_tag is a static structure. Testing for it being a NULL pointer
doesn't make sense. Rewrite to what was intended.

Correctly warned about by: GCC
Approved by: re (bmah)
2007-07-09 04:58:16 +00:00
Xin LI
a2346f7c3c Enable SCTP by default for GENERIC kernels in order to give it
more exposure.  The current state of SCTP implementation is
considered to be ready for 32-bit platforms, but still need some
work/testing on 64-bit platforms.

Approved by:	re (kensmith)
Discussed with:	rrs
2007-06-14 17:14:27 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
097dcc115d Enable GEOM_PART_MBR by default. On ia64 this replaces GEOM_MBR. 2007-06-13 05:07:42 +00:00
Alan Cox
752bb3876c Add the machine-specific definitions for configuring the new physical
memory allocator.

Set the size of phys_avail[] using one of these definitions.

Approved by:	re
2007-06-10 23:39:07 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6ceeb2bc16 Work around a firmware bug in the HP rx2660, where in ACPI an I/O port
is really a memory mapped I/O address. The bug is in the GAS that
describes the address and in particular the SpaceId field. The field
should not say the address is an I/O port when it clearly is not.

With an additional check for the IA64_BUS_SPACE_IO case in the bus
access functions, and the fact that I/O ports pretty much not used
in general on ia64, make the calculation of the I/O port address a
function. This avoids inlining the work-around into every driver,
and also helps reduce overall code bloat.
2007-06-10 16:53:01 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
205199b13d Synchronize the instruction cache after writing to memory. This is
needed for breakpoints to work.
2007-06-09 22:15:13 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
01bd17cc99 Add kdb_cpu_sync_icache(), intended to synchronize instruction
caches with data caches after writing to memory. This typically
is required to make breakpoints work on ia64 and powerpc. For
those architectures the function is implemented.
2007-06-09 21:55:17 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
354de1d7db Physical memory regions can be larger than INT_MAX. Change size1
from an int to a long to avoid printing negative byte and page
counts.
2007-06-09 01:19:08 +00:00
Robert Watson
68d4cc614a Enable AUDIT by default in the GENERIC kernel, allowing security event
auditing to be turned on without a kernel recompile, just an rc.conf
option.

Approved by:	re (kensmith)
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2007-06-08 20:29:07 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
50e92415c7 Remove remaining references to pc_curtid missed in previous commit. 2007-06-07 18:36:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f545763cbd Eliminate pmap_install(), which was used to wrap pmap_switch() and
grab sched_lock. This would serialize calls to pmap_switch from
cpu_switch(). With the introduction of thread_lock, this is not
possible anymore, because thread_lock is not a single lock. It
varies.  Secondly and most importantly, it's not needed at all. The
only requirement for pmap_switch() is that it's not preempted
while in the middle of updating the CPU and PCPU. In other words,
it's a critical region. No locking required.
2007-06-07 16:04:23 +00:00
David Xu
c168150cf4 Fix compiling error. 2007-06-07 01:53:29 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e825cb8f3f Include <sys/sched.h> for sched_throw(). 2007-06-06 04:44:19 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
982d11f836 Commit 14/14 of sched_lock decomposition.
- Use thread_lock() rather than sched_lock for per-thread scheduling
   sychronization.
 - Use the per-process spinlock rather than the sched_lock for per-process
   scheduling synchronization.

Tested by:      kris, current@
Tested on:      i386, amd64, ULE, 4BSD, libthr, libkse, PREEMPTION, etc.
Discussed with: kris, attilio, kmacy, jhb, julian, bde (small parts each)
2007-06-05 00:00:57 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
a8cdbf449a Commit 13/14 of sched_lock decomposition.
- Add a new parameter to cpu_switch() that is used to release the lock on
   the outgoing thread and properly acquire the lock on the incoming
   thread.  This parameter is not required for schedulers that don't do
   per-cpu locking and architectures which do not support it may continue
   to use the 4BSD scheduler.  This feature is presently not supported
   on ia64

Tested by:      kris, current@
Tested on:      i386, amd64, ULE, 4BSD, libthr, libkse, PREEMPTION, etc.
Discussed with: kris, attilio, kmacy, jhb, julian, bde (small parts each)
2007-06-04 23:58:47 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
1b1618fb12 - Change comments and asserts to reflect the removal of the global
scheduler lock.

Tested by:      kris, current@
Tested on:      i386, amd64, ULE, 4BSD, libthr, libkse, PREEMPTION, etc.
Discussed with: kris, attilio, kmacy, jhb, julian, bde (small parts each)
2007-06-04 23:57:32 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
e4b5aee3a8 Commit 10/14 of sched_lock decomposition.
- Use sched_throw() rather than replicating the same cpu_throw() code for
   each architecture.  This also allows the scheduler to use any locking it
   may want to.
 - Use the thread_lock() rather than sched_lock when preempting.
 - The scheduler lock is not required to synchronize release_aps.

Tested by:      kris, current@
Tested on:      i386, amd64, ULE, 4BSD, libthr, libkse, PREEMPTION, etc.
Discussed with: kris, attilio, kmacy, jhb, julian, bde (small parts each)
2007-06-04 23:56:08 +00:00
Attilio Rao
6759608248 Rework the PCPU_* (MD) interface:
- Rename PCPU_LAZY_INC into PCPU_INC
- Add the PCPU_ADD interface which just does an add on the pcpu member
  given a specific value.

Note that for most architectures PCPU_INC and PCPU_ADD are not safe.
This is a point that needs some discussions/work in the next days.

Reviewed by: alc, bde
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
2007-06-04 21:38:48 +00:00
Attilio Rao
2feb50bf7d Revert VMCNT_* operations introduction.
Probabilly, a general approach is not the better solution here, so we should
solve the sched_lock protection problems separately.

Requested by: alc
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
2007-05-31 22:52:15 +00:00
Paolo Pisati
3401f2c1df In some particular cases (like in pccard and pccbb), the real device
handler is wrapped in a couple of functions - a filter wrapper and an
ithread wrapper. In this case (and just in this case), the filter
wrapper could ask the system to schedule the ithread and mask the
interrupt source if the wrapped handler is composed of just an ithread
handler: modify the "old" interrupt code to make it support
this situation, while the "new" interrupt code is already ok.

Discussed with: jhb
2007-05-31 19:25:35 +00:00
Pyun YongHyeon
590f73f72e Honor maxsegsz of less than a page size in a DMA tag. Previously it
used to return PAGE_SIZE without respect to restrictions of a DMA tag.
This affected all of the busdma load functions that use
_bus_dmamap_loader_buffer() as their back-end.

Reviewed by:	scottl
2007-05-29 06:30:26 +00:00
Alan Cox
c155d5d059 Eliminate an unused definition. 2007-05-27 20:34:26 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
9beb1d0779 Have the processor defer all faults and exceptions for control
speculative loads. This at least makes control speculative loads
work. In the future we should analyze which faults/exceptions
we want to handle rather than defer to avoid having to call the
recovery code when it's not strictly necessary.
2007-05-27 19:02:47 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
23a29e45cd Allow FreeBSD's native ELF image activators to execute shared libraries the
same way it was enabled for Linux binares in linuxulator.

This allows binaries built with -pie. Many ports auto-detect -fPIE support
in GCC 4.2 and build binaries FreeBSD was unable to run.
2007-05-22 02:22:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6de61ca8f8 When speculation fails (as determined by the chk instruction) the
processor is to jump to recovery code. This branching behaviour
may not be implemented by the processor and a Speculative Operation
fault is raised. The OS is responsible to emulate the branch.
Implement this, because GCC 4.2 uses advanced loads regularly.
2007-05-21 05:11:43 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
68863fdbfc Fix GCC warning: va = va += PAGE_SIZE contains pointless operation
va = va. Fix white space in nearby lines.
2007-05-19 18:25:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
aea0bb5c9b Add a level of indirection to the kernel PTE table. The old
scheme allowed for 1024 PTE pages, each containing 256 PTEs.
This yielded 2GB of KVA. This is not enough to boot a kernel
on a 16GB box and in general too low for a 64-bit machine.
By adding a level of indirection we now have 1024 2nd-level
directory pages, each capable of supporting 2GB of KVA. This
brings the grand total to 2TB of KVA.
2007-05-19 13:11:27 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
47538c21e5 Account for the fact that contigmalloc(9) can return a NULL pointer.
Fix the flags argument: M_WAITOK is not a valid flag. Its presence
leaves the indication that contigmalloc(9) will not return a NULL
pointer.

The use of contigmalloc(9) in this place is probably not a good idea
given the constraints. It's probably better to lift the constraints
and instead add a permanent mapping to the ITR. It's possible that
the first 256MB of memory is exhausted when we get here.

This fixes a kernel panic on a 16GB rx3600.
2007-05-19 12:50:12 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
222d01951f - define and use VMCNT_{GET,SET,ADD,SUB,PTR} macros for manipulating
vmcnts.  This can be used to abstract away pcpu details but also changes
   to use atomics for all counters now.  This means sched lock is no longer
   responsible for protecting counts in the switch routines.

Contributed by:		Attilio Rao <attilio@FreeBSD.org>
2007-05-18 07:10:50 +00:00
Alan Cox
04a18977c8 Define every architecture as either VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE or
VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE depending on whether the physical address space is
densely or sparsely populated with memory.  The effect of this
definition is to determine which of two implementations of
vm_page_array and PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() is used.  The legacy
implementation is obtained by defining VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE, and a new
implementation that trades off time for space is obtained by defining
VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE.  For now, all architectures except for ia64 and
sparc64 define VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE.  Defining VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE on ia64
allows the entirety of my Itanium 2's memory to be used.  Previously,
only the first 1 GB could be used.  Defining VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE on
sparc64 allows USIIIi-based systems to boot without crashing.

This change is a combination of Nathan Whitehorn's patch and my own
work in perforce.

Discussed with: kmacy, marius, Nathan Whitehorn
PR:		112194
2007-05-05 19:50:28 +00:00
Stephane E. Potvin
0e5179e441 Add support for specifying a minimal size for vm.kmem_size in the loader via
vm.kmem_size_min. Useful when using ZFS to make sure that vm.kmem size will
be at least 256mb (for example) without forcing a particular value via vm.kmem_size.

Approved by: njl (mentor)
Reviewed by: alc
2007-04-21 01:14:48 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
fef2a25971 Remove trailing '.' for consistency! 2007-04-10 21:40:13 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
57bcf75fd2 Add UFS_GJOURNAL options to the GENERIC kernel.
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-04-10 16:49:41 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
2be4e4713a Catch up with ACPI-CA 20070320 import. 2007-03-22 18:16:43 +00:00
John Baldwin
d66ff27773 Change the amd64, i386, and ia64 nexus drivers to setup bus space tags and
handles when activating a resource via bus_activate_resource() rather than
doing some of the work in bus_alloc_resource() and some of it in
bus_activate_resource().

One note is that when using isa_alloc_resourcev() on PC-98, drivers now
need to just use bus_release_resource() without explicitly calling
bus_deactivate_resource() first.  nyan@ has already fixed all of the PC-98
drivers.
2007-03-21 15:36:38 +00:00
Alan Cox
c640357f04 Push down the implementation of PCPU_LAZY_INC() into the machine-dependent
header file.  Reimplement PCPU_LAZY_INC() on amd64 and i386 making it
atomic with respect to interrupts.

Reviewed by: bde, jhb
2007-03-11 05:54:29 +00:00
Mohan Srinivasan
f9bb753844 Over NFS, an open() call could result in multiple over-the-wire
GETATTRs being generated - one from lookup()/namei() and the other
from nfs_open() (for cto consistency). This change eliminates the
GETATTR in nfs_open() if an otw GETATTR was done from the namei()
path. Instead of extending the vop interface, we timestamp each attr
load, and use this to detect whether a GETATTR was done from namei()
for this syscall. Introduces a thread-local variable that counts the
syscalls made by the thread and uses <pid, tid, thread syscalls> as
the attrload timestamp. Thanks to jhb@ and peter@ for a discussion on
thread state that could be used as the timestamp with minimal overhead.
2007-03-09 04:02:38 +00:00
Scott Long
94e6bc303f Don't increment total_bounced when doing no-op dmamap_sync ops. 2007-03-06 18:28:43 +00:00
Paolo Pisati
531db8b139 Updated ia64 isa support with the new bus_setup_intr() syntax.
Approved by: re (implicit?)
2007-02-24 16:56:22 +00:00
Paolo Pisati
ef544f6312 o break newbus api: add a new argument of type driver_filter_t to
bus_setup_intr()

o add an int return code to all fast handlers

o retire INTR_FAST/IH_FAST

For more info: http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=465712+0+current/freebsd-current

Reviewed by: many
Approved by: re@
2007-02-23 12:19:07 +00:00
Alan Cox
5f9e5adf8b Change pmap_protect() so that execute access can be removed without
simultaneously removing write access.
2007-02-21 06:00:46 +00:00
Alan Cox
ae0663a383 Eliminate some acquisitions and releases of the page queues lock that are
no longer necessary.
2007-02-18 06:33:02 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0b098709b0 Now that the free page queue mutex is a sleep mutex, we cannot call
vm_page_alloc() from within a critical section in pmap_growkernel().
Since the need for a critical section may never have existed in the
first place, simply get rid of it.

Discussed with: alc@
2007-02-11 02:52:54 +00:00
Brooks Davis
983f970981 Include GEOM_LABEL in GENERIC. It's very useful and not well publicized
enough.

Approved by:	pjd
2007-02-09 19:03:18 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
1d3aed33e8 Evolve the ctlreq interface added to geom_gpt into a generic
partitioning class that supports multiple schemes. Current
schemes supported are APM (Apple Partition Map) and GPT.
Change all GEOM_APPLE anf GEOM_GPT options into GEOM_PART_APM
and GEOM_PART_GPT (resp).

The ctlreq interface supports verbs to create and destroy
partitioning schemes on a disk; to add, delete and modify
partitions; and to commit or undo changes made.
2007-02-07 18:55:31 +00:00
Warner Losh
fed32d7544 Remove 3rd clause, renumber, ok per email 2007-01-12 07:26:21 +00:00
David Xu
4e32b7b3cc Add a lwpid field into per-cpu structure, the lwpid represents current
running thread's id on each cpu. This allow us to add in-kernel adaptive
spin for user level mutex. While spinning in user space is possible,
without correct thread running state exported from kernel, it hardly
can be implemented efficiently without wasting cpu cycles, however
exporting thread running state unlikely will be implemented soon as
it has to design and stablize interfaces. This implementation is
transparent to user space, it can be disabled dynamically. With this
change, mutex ping-pong program's performance is improved massively on
SMP machine. performance of mysql super-smack select benchmark is increased
about 7% on Intel dual dual-core2 Xeon machine, it indicates on systems
which have bunch of cpus and system-call overhead is low (athlon64, opteron,
and core-2 are known to be fast), the adaptive spin does help performance.

Added sysctls:
    kern.threads.umtx_dflt_spins
        if the sysctl value is non-zero, a zero umutex.m_spincount will
        cause the sysctl value to be used a spin cycle count.
    kern.threads.umtx_max_spins
        the sysctl sets upper limit of spin cycle count.

Tested on: Athlon64 X2 3800+, Dual Xeon 5130
2006-12-20 04:40:39 +00:00
Julian Elischer
ad1e7d285a Threading cleanup.. part 2 of several.
Make part of John Birrell's KSE patch permanent..
Specifically, remove:
Any reference of the ksegrp structure. This feature was
never fully utilised and made things overly complicated.
All code in the scheduler that tried to make threaded programs
fair to unthreaded programs.  Libpthread processes will already
do this to some extent and libthr processes already disable it.

Also:
Since this makes such a big change to the scheduler(s), take the opportunity
to rename some structures and elements that had to be moved anyhow.
This makes the code a lot more readable.

The ULE scheduler compiles again but I have no idea if it works.

The 4bsd scheduler still reqires a little cleaning and some functions that now do
ALMOST nothing will go away, but I thought I'd do that as a separate commit.

Tested by David Xu, and Dan Eischen using libthr and libpthread.
2006-12-06 06:34:57 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a602be7b07 Since printf also has at least one critical section, we need to
initialize pc_curthread. While here, rename early_pcpu to pcpu0
to be conistent (compare thread0 and proc0).
2006-11-18 23:15:25 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
77121031e7 Now that printf() needs the PCPU, set it up before we call printf().
Change the pc_pcb field from a pointer to struct pcb to struct pcb
so that sizeof(struct pcb) includes the PCB we use for IPI_STOP.
Statically declare early_pcb so that we don't have to allocate the
PCB for thread0. This way we can setup the PCPU before cninit()
and thus before we use printf().
2006-11-18 21:52:26 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
2fd31a5e0d Revert previous commit. PC_CONS_BUFR is not used nor needed by
assembly.
2006-11-18 21:48:13 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
26af9ac7d0 Fix a comment. 2006-11-13 06:26:57 +00:00
Alan Cox
44b8bd66f9 Make pmap_enter() responsible for setting PG_WRITEABLE instead
of its caller.  (As a beneficial side-effect, a high-contention
acquisition of the page queues lock in vm_fault() is eliminated.)
2006-11-12 21:48:34 +00:00
Robert Watson
43593547a3 Add missing includes of priv.h. 2006-11-06 17:43:10 +00:00
Robert Watson
acd3428b7d Sweep kernel replacing suser(9) calls with priv(9) calls, assigning
specific privilege names to a broad range of privileges.  These may
require some future tweaking.

Sponsored by:           nCircle Network Security, Inc.
Obtained from:          TrustedBSD Project
Discussed on:           arch@
Reviewed (at least in part) by: mlaier, jmg, pjd, bde, ceri,
                        Alex Lyashkov <umka at sevcity dot net>,
                        Skip Ford <skip dot ford at verizon dot net>,
                        Antoine Brodin <antoine dot brodin at laposte dot net>
2006-11-06 13:42:10 +00:00
John Birrell
8391a99bf7 Remove the KDTRACE option again because of the complaints about having
it as a default.

For the record, the KDTRACE option caused _no_ additional source files
to be compiled in; certainly no CDDL source files. All it did was to
allow existing BSD licensed kernel files to include one or more CDDL
header files.

By removing this from DEFAULTS, the onus is on a kernel builder to add
the option to the kernel config, possibly by including GENERIC and
customising from there. It means that DTrace won't be a feature
available in FreeBSD by default, which is the way I intended it to be.

Without this option, you can't load the dtrace module (which contains
the dtrace device and the DTrace framework). This is equivalent to
requiring an option in a kernel config before you can load the linux
emulation module, for example.

I think it is a mistake to have DTrace ported to FreeBSD, but not
to have it available to everyone, all the time. The only exception
to this is the companies which distribute systems with FreeBSD embedded.
Those companies will customise their systems anyway. The KDTRACE
option was intended for them, and only them.
2006-11-04 23:50:12 +00:00
John Birrell
1f80cd9398 Build in kernel support for loading DTrace modules by default. This
adds the hooks that DTrace modules register with, and adds a few functions
which have the dtrace_ prefix to allow the DTrace FBT (function boundary
trace) provider to avoid tracing because they are called from the DTtrace
probe context.

Unlike other forms of tracing and debug, DTrace support in the kernel
incurs negligible run-time cost.

I think the only reason why anyone wouldn't want to have kernel support
enabled for DTrace would be due to the license (CDDL) under which DTrace
is released.
2006-11-04 04:58:10 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
5910f6cc85 Make sure kern_envp is never NULL. If we don't get a pointer to
the environment from the loader, use the static environment.
2006-11-03 04:06:17 +00:00
John Birrell
3d068827c2 Add a cnputs() function to write a string to the console with
a lock to prevent interspersed strings written from different CPUs
at the same time.

To avoid putting a buffer on the stack or having to malloc one,
space is incorporated in the per-cpu structure. The buffer
size if 128 bytes; chosen because it's the next power of 2 size
up from 80 characters.

String writes to the console are buffered up the end of the line
or until the buffer fills. Then the buffer is flushed to all
console devices.

Existing low level console output via cnputc() is unaffected by
this change. ithread calls to log() are also unaffected to avoid
blocking those threads.

A minor change to the behaviour in a panic situation is that
console output will still be buffered, but won't be written to
a tty as before. This should prevent interspersed panic output
as a number of CPUs panic before we end up single threaded
running ddb.

Reviewed by:	scottl, jhb
MFC after:	2 weeks
2006-11-01 04:54:51 +00:00
John Birrell
3750d1ecad Remove the KSE option now that it's in DEFAULTS on these arches/machines.
The 'nooption' kernel config entry has to be used to turn KSE off now.
This isn't my preferred way of dealing with this, but I'll defer to
scottl's experience with the io/mem kernel option change and the grief
experienced over that.

Submitted by:	scottl@
2006-10-26 22:11:35 +00:00
John Birrell
013d6d8cb4 Add 'options KSE' to the kernel config DEFAULTS on all arches/machines
except sun4v.

This change makes the transition from a default to an option more
transparent and is an attempt to head off all the compliants that are
likely from people who don't read UPDATING, based on experience with
the io/mem change.

Submitted by:	scottl@
2006-10-26 22:05:25 +00:00
John Birrell
8460a577a4 Make KSE a kernel option, turned on by default in all GENERIC
kernel configs except sun4v (which doesn't process signals properly
with KSE).

Reviewed by:	davidxu@
2006-10-26 21:42:22 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
837f167eb2 Move "device splash" back to MI NOTES and "files", it's MI. 2006-10-23 13:23:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
5118cd1e4a o Eliminate nexus_print_resources(). Use resource_list_print_type()
instead.
o  Eliminate nexus_print_all_resources(). Inline the function body
   in nexus_print_child().
2006-10-23 00:38:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
43200cd3ed Eliminate unnecessary PG_BUSY tests. 2006-10-22 04:18:01 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
c43ac89acc Move more MD devices and options out of MI NOTES. 2006-10-20 09:52:27 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
c276283866 The VGA_DEBUG option only exists on {amd64,i386,ia64}.
Also remove 'device io' from amd64 NOTES; DEFAULTS takes care of it.
2006-10-20 08:56:26 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
d9bbf2a8a9 Fix previous revision:
o  day and mday are the same. No need to subtract 1 from mday.
o  Set dow to -1 as clock_ct_to_ts() checks this field and
   returns EINVAL on any day of the week but Sunday.
2006-10-19 00:53:35 +00:00
David Xu
5f641fc0fb o Add keyword volatile for user mutex owner field.
o Fix type consistent problem by using type long for old
  umtx and wait channel.
o Rename casuptr to casuword.
2006-10-17 02:24:47 +00:00
Hiroki Sato
b84baf83b9 Add a newline to the printf().
Spotted by:	Peter Carah <pete@altadena.net>
MFC after:	3 days
2006-10-15 16:52:59 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
84ee7f6ba2 Include freebsd32_signal.h now that signal-related definitions are
moved there.

Found by: ia64 tinderbox.
2006-10-06 19:33:44 +00:00
Simon L. B. Nielsen
4517aab293 - Remove SCHED_ULE from GENERIC to better avoid foot-shooting by
unsuspecting users.
- Add a comment in NOTES about experimental status of SCHED_ULE.
- Make warning about experimental status in sched_ule(4) a bit
  stronger.

Suggested and reviewed by:	dougb
Discussed on:			developers
MFC after:			3 days
2006-10-05 20:31:58 +00:00
John Birrell
6825d60738 PR:
Submitted by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Obtained from:
MFC after:
Security:
Move the relocation definitions to the common elf header so that DTrace
can use them on one architecture targeted to a different one.

Add the additional ELF types defines in Sun's "Linker and Libraries"
manual.
2006-10-04 21:37:10 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
60e88b878c Use calendrical calculations from subr_clock.c instead of home-rolled. 2006-10-02 16:32:36 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
b69f71eb29 Second part of a little cleanup in the calendar/timezone/RTC handling.
Split subr_clock.c in two parts (by repo-copy):
   subr_clock.c contains generic RTC and calendaric stuff. etc.
   subr_rtc.c contains the newbus'ified RTC interface.

Centralize the machdep.{adjkerntz,disable_rtc_set,wall_cmos_clock}
sysctls and associated variables into subr_clock.c.  They are
not machine dependent and we have generic code that relies on being
present so they are not even optional.
2006-10-02 15:42:02 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f645b0b51c First part of a little cleanup in the calendar/timezone/RTC handling.
Move relevant variables to <sys/clock.h> and fix #includes as necessary.

Use libkern's much more time- & spamce-efficient BCD routines.
2006-10-02 12:59:59 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
6c9fdda750 Added COMPAT_FREEBSD6 option. 2006-09-26 12:36:34 +00:00
Alexander Kabaev
d9cb97ff9d Use __builtin_va_start instead of __builtin_stdarg_start. GCC4 obsoletes
the former and  __builtin_va_start was present in all GCC version 3.1 and
later.
2006-09-21 01:37:02 +00:00
Robert Watson
ef0d1723db Add audit hooks for ppc, ia64 system call paths.
Reviewed by:	marcel (ia64)
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
MFC after:	3 days
2006-09-16 17:03:02 +00:00
David Xu
66e1c26dba Implement casuword32, compare and set user integer, thank Marcel Moolenarr
who wrote the IA64 version of casuword32.
2006-08-28 02:28:15 +00:00
Alan Cox
b554f899bd Eliminate unused definitions. (They came from NetBSD.)
Discussed with: cognet, grehan, marcel
2006-08-25 23:51:11 +00:00
John Baldwin
7e9f73f3ed First pass at allowing memory to be mapped using cache modes other than
WB (write-back) on x86 via control bits in PTEs and PDEs (including making
use of the PAT MSR).  Changes include:
- A new pmap_mapdev_attr() function for amd64 and i386 which takes an
  additional parameter (relative to pmap_mapdev()) specifying the cache
  mode for this mapping.  Note that on amd64 only WB mappings are done with
  the direct map, all other modes result in a private mapping.
- pmap_mapdev() on i386 and amd64 now defaults to using UC (uncached)
  mappings rather than WB.  Previously we relied on the BIOS setting up
  MTRR's to enforce memio regions being treated as UC.  This might make
  hw.cbb_start_memory unnecessary in some cases now for example.
- A new pmap_mapbios()/pmap_unmapbios() API has been added to allow places
  that used pmap_mapdev() to map non-device memory (such as ACPI tables)
  to do so using WB as before.
- A new pmap_change_attr() function for amd64 and i386 that changes the
  caching mode for a range of KVA.

Reviewed by:	alc
2006-08-11 19:22:57 +00:00
Alan Cox
78985e424a Complete the transition from pmap_page_protect() to pmap_remove_write().
Originally, I had adopted sparc64's name, pmap_clear_write(), for the
function that is now pmap_remove_write().  However, this function is more
like pmap_remove_all() than like pmap_clear_modify() or
pmap_clear_reference(), hence, the name change.

The higher-level rationale behind this change is described in
src/sys/amd64/amd64/pmap.c revision 1.567.  The short version is that I'm
trying to clean up and fix our support for execute access.

Reviewed by: marcel@ (ia64)
2006-08-01 19:06:06 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
302981e72a Remove sio(4) and related options from MI files to amd64, i386
and pc98 MD files. Remove nodevice and nooption lines specific
to sio(4) from ia64, powerpc and sparc64 NOTES. There were no
such lines for arm yet.
sio(4) is usable on less than half the platforms, not counting
a future mips platform. Its presence in MI files is therefore
increasingly becoming a burden.
2006-07-29 18:38:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
cb76d9b05c Retire SYF_ARGMASK and remove both SYF_MPSAFE and SYF_ARGMASK. sy_narg is
now back to just being an argument count.
2006-07-28 20:22:58 +00:00
John Baldwin
af5bf12239 Now that all system calls are MPSAFE, retire the SYF_MPSAFE flag used to
mark system calls as being MPSAFE:
- Stop conditionally acquiring Giant around system call invocations.
- Remove all of the 'M' prefixes from the master system call files.
- Remove support for the 'M' prefix from the script that generates the
  syscall-related files from the master system call files.
- Don't explicitly set SYF_MPSAFE when registering nfssvc.
2006-07-28 19:05:28 +00:00
John Baldwin
22ea1bc57a Unify the checking for lock misbehavior in the various syscall()
implementations and adjust some of the checks while I'm here:
- Add a new check to make sure we don't return from a syscall in a critical
  section.
- Add a new explicit check before userret() to make sure we don't return
  with any locks held.  The advantage here is that we can include the
  syscall number and name in syscall() whereas that info is not available
  in userret().
- Drop the mtx_assert()'s of sched_lock and Giant.  They are replaced by
  the more general checks just added.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2006-07-27 22:32:30 +00:00
John Baldwin
0c5d1dbd43 Add KTR_SYSC tracing to the syscall() implementations that didn't have it
yet.

MFC after:	1 week
2006-07-27 21:25:50 +00:00
John Baldwin
00f1856905 Add missing ptrace(2) system-call stops to various syscall()
implementations.

MFC after:	1 week
2006-07-27 19:50:16 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
4b8d8ccc23 Move default GEOM classes from files.ia64, where they were marked
standard, to the DEFAULTS file.
2006-07-17 20:02:51 +00:00
John Baldwin
19e9205a23 Simplify the pager support in DDB. Allowing different db commands to
install custom pager functions didn't actually happen in practice (they
all just used the simple pager and passed in a local quit pointer).  So,
just hardcode the simple pager as the only pager and make it set a global
db_pager_quit flag that db commands can check when the user hits 'q' (or a
suitable variant) at the pager prompt.  Also, now that it's easy to do so,
enable paging by default for all ddb commands.  Any command that wishes to
honor the quit flag can do so by checking db_pager_quit.  Note that the
pager can also be effectively disabled by setting $lines to 0.

Other fixes:
- 'show idt' on i386 and pc98 now actually checks the quit flag and
  terminates early.
- 'show intr' now actually checks the quit flag and terminates early.
2006-07-12 21:22:44 +00:00
Matt Jacob
086ba9f74f Make the firmware assist driver resident in
preparation for isp using it.
2006-07-09 16:40:31 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9366bb574f Fixed FP_R*. fp{get_set}round() apparently never worked on ia64, since
the alpha values were used and are quite different.

Fixed some style bugs by copying from the i386 version where it is better.
2006-07-05 06:10:21 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
559adb10ad Partial support for branch long emulation. This only emulates the
branch long jump and not the branch long call. Support for that is
forthcoming.
2006-06-29 19:59:18 +00:00
Alan Cox
9b123ca12a Make several changes to pmap_enter_quick_locked():
1. Make the caller responsible for performing pmap_install().  This reduces
the number of times that pmap_install() is performed by
pmap_enter_object() from twice per page to twice overall.

2. Don't block if pmap_find_pte() is unable to allocate a PTE.  If it did
block, then it might wind up mapping a cache page.  Specifically, if
pmap_enter_quick_locked() slept when called from pmap_enter_object(), the
page daemon could change an active or inactive page into a cache page just
before it was to be mapped.

3. Bail out of pmap_enter_quick_locked() if pv entries aren't plentiful.
In other words, don't force the allocation of a pv entry if they aren't
readily available.

Reviewed by: marcel@
2006-06-27 05:05:05 +00:00
Sergey Babkin
d81175c738 Backed out the change by request from rwatson.
PR:		kern/14584
2006-06-26 22:03:22 +00:00
Sergey Babkin
7a799f1ef0 The common UID/GID space implementation. It has been discussed on -arch
in 1999, and there are changes to the sysctl names compared to PR,
according to that discussion. The description is in sys/conf/NOTES.
Lines in the GENERIC files are added in commented-out form.
I'll attach the test script I've used to PR.

PR:		kern/14584
Submitted by:	babkin
2006-06-25 18:37:44 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0705941372 Update to SDM 2.2:
o  Add tf (test feature) instruction,
o  Add vmsw (VM switch) instruction.

While here, update copyright.

MFC after: 1 week
2006-06-24 19:21:11 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a4b606cd18 Sync up with SDM 2.1:
o  Add nop/hint formats F16, I18, M48 and X5,
o  Add format M47 for ptc.e,
o  Add hint instruction,
o  Fix decoding of cmp8xchg16.
2006-06-24 01:19:52 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
99ab1812b9 Identify the cual-core Montecito.
MFC after: 3 days
2006-06-22 00:56:58 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
28a3ae7f88 Remove COMPAT_43 from GENERIC (and other kernel configs). For amd64 there's
an explicit comment that it's needed for the linuxolator. This is not the
case anymore. For all other architectures there was only a "KEEP THIS".
I'm (and other people too) running a COMPAT_43-less kernel since it's not
necessary anymore for the linuxolator. Roman is running such a kernel for a
for longer time. No problems so far. And I doubt other (newer than ia32
or alpha) architectures really depend on it.

This may result in a small performance increase for some workloads.

If the removal of COMPAT_43 results in a not working program, please
recompile it and all dependencies and try again before reporting a
problem.

The only place where COMPAT_43 is needed (as in: does not compile without
it) is in the (outdated/not usable since too old) svr4 code.

Note: this does not remove the COMPAT_43TTY option.

Nagging by:	rdivacky
2006-06-15 19:58:53 +00:00
Stephan Uphoff
2053c12705 Remove mpte optimization from pmap_enter_quick().
There is a race with the current locking scheme and removing
it should have no measurable performance impact.
This fixes page faults leading to panics in pmap_enter_quick_locked()
on amd64/i386.

Reviewed by: alc,jhb,peter,ps
2006-06-15 01:01:06 +00:00
Warner Losh
78878cef94 Add the ability to subset the devices that UART pulls in. This allows
the arm to compile without all the extras that don't appear, at least
not in the flavors of ARM I deal with.  This helps us save about 100k.

If I've botched the available devices on a platform, please let me
know and I'll correct ASAP.
2006-06-12 04:21:50 +00:00
Alan Cox
ce142d9ec0 Introduce the function pmap_enter_object(). It maps a sequence of resident
pages from the same object.  Use it in vm_map_pmap_enter() to reduce the
locking overhead of premapping objects.

Reviewed by: tegge@
2006-06-05 20:35:27 +00:00
Warner Losh
35988e2d46 EISA bus ia64 systems don't exist in reality. I'm told they may exist in
theory, but that it was OK to remove from NOTES.

OK'd by: marcel
2006-06-02 04:46:26 +00:00
Alan Cox
98c8f52baf Correct a syntax error in the previous revision. 2006-06-01 19:23:45 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
f25d341cfb After much discussion with mjacob and scottl, change bus_dmamem_alloc so
that it just warns the user with a printf when it misaligns a piece
of memory that was requested through a busdma tag.

Some drivers (such as mpt, and probably others) were asking for alignments
that could not be satisfied, but as far as driver operation was concerned,
that did not matter.  In the theory that other drivers will fall into
this same category, we agreed that panicing or making the allocation
fail will cause more hardship than is necessary.  The printf should
be sufficient motivation to get the driver glitch fixed.
2006-06-01 04:49:29 +00:00
Matt Jacob
87ba3ce6f4 Since it's to all intents and purposes identical
code to amd64 && i386, match the recent changes
to bus_dmamem_alloc here.
2006-05-31 00:38:53 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
4f0289b073 Unbreak after previous commit. While here, improve function naming
consistency by s/ssc/ssc_/g.
2006-05-27 17:52:08 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
05c3592e13 Update to new console api. 2006-05-26 18:25:34 +00:00
Marius Strobl
8df071afd9 Add le(4). I could actually only test it on alpha, i386 and sparc64 but
given that this includes the more problematic platforms I see no reason
why it shouldn't also work on amd64 and ia64.
2006-05-17 20:45:45 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c40da00ca3 Since DELAY() was moved, most <machine/clock.h> #includes have been
unnecessary.
2006-05-16 14:37:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
d793542b06 Fix braino in previous commit: Don't redefine OID_AUTO to something
not equal to -1, or at all for that matter.
2006-05-11 22:49:31 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
99ab8292c7 Remove more straggling CPU_ macro references 2006-05-11 17:53:26 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5405ab4889 Clean out sysctl machdep.* related defines.
The cmos clock related stuff should really be in MI code.
2006-05-11 17:29:25 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
64220a7e28 Rewrite of puc(4). Significant changes are:
o  Properly use rman(9) to manage resources. This eliminates the
   need to puc-specific hacks to rman. It also allows devinfo(8)
   to be used to find out the specific assignment of resources to
   serial/parallel ports.
o  Compress the PCI device "database" by optimizing for the common
   case and to use a procedural interface to handle the exceptions.
   The procedural interface also generalizes the need to setup the
   hardware (program chipsets, program clock frequencies).
o  Eliminate the need for PUC_FASTINTR. Serdev devices are fast by
   default and non-serdev devices are handled by the bus.
o  Use the serdev I/F to collect interrupt status and to handle
   interrupts across ports in priority order.
o  Sync the PCI device configuration to include devices found in
   NetBSD and not yet merged to FreeBSD.
o  Add support for Quatech 2, 4 and 8 port UARTs.
o  Add support for a couple dozen Timedia serial cards as found
   in Linux.
2006-04-28 21:21:53 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
c4830f0477 In nexus_teardown_intr(), actually remove the handler.
MFC after: 1 day
2006-04-21 16:12:28 +00:00
Warner Losh
80837e3924 Set the rid of the resource obtained from rman_reserve_resource. 2006-04-20 04:18:30 +00:00
Alan Cox
826c207263 Retire pmap_track_modified(). We no longer need it because we do not
create managed mappings within the clean submap.  To prevent regressions,
add assertions blocking the creation of managed mappings within the clean
submap.

Reviewed by: tegge
2006-04-12 04:22:52 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
d6d31e0900 Improve handling of IPI_STOP:
o  use atomic operations to fiddle with stopped_cpus and started_cpus.
o  disable interrupts while we're waiting to be started.
o  remove logic relating to cpustop_restartfunc as it's not used.
2006-04-03 23:56:40 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
bfcdefd8aa Eliminate HAVE_STOPPEDPCBS. On ia64 the PCPU holds a pointer to the
PCB in which the context of stopped CPUs is stored. To access this
PCB from KDB, we introduce a new define, called KDB_STOPPEDPCB. The
definition, when present, lives in <machine/kdb.h> and abstracts
where MD code saves the context. Define KDB_STOPPEDPCB on i386,
amd64, alpha and sparc64 in accordance to previous code.
2006-04-03 22:51:47 +00:00
Peter Wemm
b9eee07e36 Remove the unused sva and eva arguments from pmap_remove_pages(). 2006-04-03 21:16:10 +00:00
John Baldwin
06ad42b2f7 Close some races between procfs/ptrace and exit(2):
- Reorder the events in exit(2) slightly so that we trigger the S_EXIT
  stop event earlier.  After we have signalled that, we set P_WEXIT and
  then wait for any processes with a hold on the vmspace via PHOLD to
  release it.  PHOLD now KASSERT()'s that P_WEXIT is clear when it is
  invoked, and PRELE now does a wakeup if P_WEXIT is set and p_lock drops
  to zero.
- Change proc_rwmem() to require that the processing read from has its
  vmspace held via PHOLD by the caller and get rid of all the junk to
  screw around with the vmspace reference count as we no longer need it.
- In ptrace() and pseudofs(), treat a process with P_WEXIT set as if it
  doesn't exist.
- Only do one PHOLD in kern_ptrace() now, and do it earlier so it covers
  FIX_SSTEP() (since on alpha at least this can end up calling proc_rwmem()
  to clear an earlier single-step simualted via a breakpoint).  We only
  do one to avoid races.  Also, by making the EINVAL error for unknown
  requests be part of the default: case in the switch, the various
  switch cases can now just break out to return which removes a _lot_ of
  duplicated PRELE and proc unlocks, etc.  Also, it fixes at least one bug
  where a LWP ptrace command could return EINVAL with the proc lock still
  held.
- Changed the locking for ptrace_single_step(), ptrace_set_pc(), and
  ptrace_clear_single_step() to always be called with the proc lock
  held (it was a mixed bag previously).  Alpha and arm have to drop
  the lock while the mess around with breakpoints, but other archs
  avoid extra lock release/acquires in ptrace().  I did have to fix a
  couple of other consumers in kern_kse and a few other places to
  hold the proc lock and PHOLD.

Tested by:	ps (1 mostly, but some bits of 2-4 as well)
MFC after:	1 week
2006-02-22 18:57:50 +00:00
John Baldwin
414c4ab4c5 Fix the hw.realmem sysctl. The global realmem variable is a count of
pages, not a count of bytes.  The sysctl handler for hw.realmem already
uses ctob() to convert realmem from pages to bytes.  Thus, on archs that
were storing a byte count in the realmem variable, hw.realmem was inflated.

Reported by:	Valerio daelli valerio dot daelli at gmail dot com (alpha)
MFC after:	3 days
2006-02-14 14:50:11 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e13946c127 Correct the spinlock nesting of the idle thread of the APs before we
save the MCA state of the AP. Saving the MCA state of the AP requires
us to allocate memory, which uses sleep locks.
Now that we correct the spinlock nesting of the AP without having
schedlock, avoid calling spinlock_exit(). Instead call critical_exit()
and manually clear the MD spinlock count.

MFC after: 3 days
2006-02-11 19:55:18 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
eb2da9a51f Simplify system time accounting for profiling.
Rename struct thread's td_sticks to td_pticks, we will need the
other name for more appropriately named use shortly.  Reduce it
from uint64_t to u_int.

Clear td_pticks whenever we enter the kernel instead of recording
its value as reference for userret().  Use the absolute value of
td->pticks in userret() and eliminate third argument.
2006-02-08 08:09:17 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
5b1a8eb397 Modify the way we account for CPU time spent (step 1)
Keep track of time spent by the cpu in various contexts in units of
"cputicks" and scale to real-world microsec^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hclock_t
only when somebody wants to inspect the numbers.

For now "cputicks" are still derived from the current timecounter
and therefore things should by definition remain sensible also on
SMP machines.  (The main reason for this first milestone commit is
to verify that hypothesis.)

On slower machines, the avoided multiplications to normalize timestams
at every context switch, comes out as a 5-7% better score on the
unixbench/context1 microbenchmark.  On more modern hardware no change
in performance is seen.
2006-02-07 21:22:02 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f9d7b4d515 Allocate memory for the MCA state information with M_NOWAIT. We can
get a MCA event at any moment and it may not be safe to sleep.

MFC after: 3 days
2006-02-07 02:02:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
8c4f6925c4 Remove devices acpi & mem, as they are in defaults already. 2006-02-02 23:41:08 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
05157fa0a1 s/DT_IA64_PLT_RESERVE/DT_IA_64_PLT_RESERVE/ 2006-01-28 17:58:22 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7ee3d29ed6 o Add missing relocations.
o  Minor white-space fixups.
2006-01-18 01:45:57 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
853b7411b6 s/R_IA64_/R_IA_64_/g as per the ia64 psABI. 2006-01-17 21:03:22 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
d3e64681d6 Move the old BSD4.3 tty compatibility from (!BURN_BRIDGES && COMPAT_43)
to COMPAT_43TTY.

Add COMPAT_43TTY to NOTES and */conf/GENERIC

Compile tty_compat.c only under the new option.

Spit out
	#warning "Old BSD tty API used, please upgrade."
if ioctl_compat.h gets #included from userland.
2006-01-10 09:19:10 +00:00
Warner Losh
d5e61c97a6 By popular demand, move __HAVE_ACPI and __PCI_REROUTE_INTERRUPT into
param.h.  Per request, I've placed these just after the
_NO_NAMESPACE_POLLUTION ifndef.  I've not renamed anything yet, but
may since we don't need the __.

Submitted by: bde, jhb, scottl, many others.
2006-01-09 06:05:57 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8c92c2096d Use ttyalloc() instead of ttymalloc() 2006-01-04 09:46:20 +00:00
Warner Losh
501755f4f6 Define __HAVE_ACPI and/or __PCI_REROUTE_INTERRUPT, as appropriate for
each platform.  These will be used in the pci code in preference to
the complicated #ifdefs we have there now.
2006-01-01 20:59:28 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
ef39c05baa MI changes:
- provide an interface (macros) to the page coloring part of the VM system,
   this allows to try different coloring algorithms without the need to
   touch every file [1]
 - make the page queue tuning values readable: sysctl vm.stats.pagequeue
 - autotuning of the page coloring values based upon the cache size instead
   of options in the kernel config (disabling of the page coloring as a
   kernel option is still possible)

MD changes:
 - detection of the cache size: only IA32 and AMD64 (untested) contains
   cache size detection code, every other arch just comes with a dummy
   function (this results in the use of default values like it was the
   case without the autotuning of the page coloring)
 - print some more info on Intel CPU's (like we do on AMD and Transmeta
   CPU's)

Note to AMD owners (IA32 and AMD64): please run "sysctl vm.stats.pagequeue"
and report if the cache* values are zero (= bug in the cache detection code)
or not.

Based upon work by:	Chad David <davidc@acns.ab.ca> [1]
Reviewed by:		alc, arch (in 2004)
Discussed with:		alc, Chad David, arch (in 2004)
2005-12-31 14:39:20 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
900b28f9f6 Remove kern.elf32.can_exec_dyn sysctl. Instead extend Brandinfo structure
with flags bitfield and set BI_CAN_EXEC_DYN flag for all brands that usually
allow executing elf dynamic binaries (aka shared libraries). When it is
requested to execute ET_DYN elf image check if this flag is on after we
know the elf brand allowing execution if so.

PR:		kern/87615
Submitted by:	Marcin Koziej <creep@desk.pl>
2005-12-26 21:23:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
b439e431bf Tweak how the MD code calls the fooclock() methods some. Instead of
passing a pointer to an opaque clockframe structure and requiring the
MD code to supply CLKF_FOO() macros to extract needed values out of the
opaque structure, just pass the needed values directly.  In practice this
means passing the pair (usermode, pc) to hardclock() and profclock() and
passing the boolean (usermode) to hardclock_cpu() and hardclock_process().
Other details:
- Axe clockframe and CLKF_FOO() macros on all architectures.  Basically,
  all the archs were taking a trapframe and converting it into a clockframe
  one way or another.  Now they can just extract the PC and usermode values
  directly out of the trapframe and pass it to fooclock().
- Renamed hardclock_process() to hardclock_cpu() as the latter is more
  accurate.
- On Alpha, we now run profclock() at hz (profhz == hz) rather than at
  the slower stathz.
- On Alpha, for the TurboLaser machines that don't have an 8254
  timecounter, call hardclock() directly.  This removes an extra
  conditional check from every clock interrupt on Alpha on the BSP.
  There is probably room for even further pruning here by changing Alpha
  to use the simplified timecounter we use on x86 with the lapic timer
  since we don't get interrupts from the 8254 on Alpha anyway.
- On x86, clkintr() shouldn't ever be called now unless using_lapic_timer
  is false, so add a KASSERT() to that affect and remove a condition
  to slightly optimize the non-lapic case.
- Change prototypeof  arm_handler_execute() so that it's first arg is a
  trapframe pointer rather than a void pointer for clarity.
- Use KCOUNT macro in profclock() to lookup the kernel profiling bucket.

Tested on:	alpha, amd64, arm, i386, ia64, sparc64
Reviewed by:	bde (mostly)
2005-12-22 22:16:09 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
757686b115 Make our ELF64 type definitions match standards. In particular this
means:
o  Remove Elf64_Quarter,
o  Redefine Elf64_Half to be 16-bit,
o  Redefine Elf64_Word to be 32-bit,
o  Add Elf64_Xword and Elf64_Sxword for 64-bit entities,
o  Use Elf_Size in MI code to abstract the difference between
   Elf32_Word and Elf64_Word.
o  Add Elf_Ssize as the signed counterpart of Elf_Size.

MFC after: 2 weeks
2005-12-18 04:52:37 +00:00
John Baldwin
696effb697 - Cleanup whitespace and extra ()s in vtophys() macros.
- Move vtophys() macros next to vtopte() where vtopte() exists to match
  comments above vtopte().
- Remove references to the alternate address space in the comment above
  vtopte().  amd64 never had the alternate address space, and i386 lost it
  prior to PAE support being added.
- s/entires/entries/ in comments.

Reviewed by:	alc
2005-12-06 21:09:01 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
224d140293 Drop _MACHINE_ARCH and _MACHINE defines (not to be confused with
MACHINE_ARCH and MACHINE).  Their purpose was to be able to test
in cpp(1), but cpp(1) only understands integer type expressions.
Using such unsupported expressions introduced a number of subtle
bugs, which were discovered by compiling with -Wundef.
2005-12-06 13:27:21 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
44e09d2fa2 Fix -Wundef warnings from compiling GENERIC and LINT kernels of
all architectures.
2005-12-06 11:19:37 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
6646524f34 - Allow duplicate "machine" directives with the same arguments.
- Move existing "machine" directives to DEFAULTS.
2005-11-27 23:17:00 +00:00
John Baldwin
7417e80b4e Don't enable PUC_FASTINTR by default in the source. Instead, enable it
via the DEFAULTS kernel configs.  This allows folks to turn it that option
off in the kernel configs if desired without having to hack the source.
This is especially useful since PUC_FASTINTR hangs the kernel boot on my
ultra60 which has two uart(4) devices hung off of a puc(4) device.

I did not enable PUC_FASTINTR by default on powerpc since powerpc does not
currently allow sharing of INTR_FAST with non-INTR_FAST like the other
archs.
2005-11-21 20:22:35 +00:00
John Baldwin
d0750fb9b0 Create DEFAULTS files for alpha, ia64, powerpc, and sparc64 and move
'device mem' over from GENERIC to DEFAULTS to be consistent with i386 and
amd64.  Additionally, on ia64 enable ACPI by default since ia64 requires
acpi.
2005-11-21 20:17:46 +00:00
Alan Cox
97a0c226d6 Eliminate pmap_init2(). It's no longer used. 2005-11-20 06:09:49 +00:00
Alan Cox
65336314cf In get_pv_entry() use PMAP_LOCK() instead of PMAP_TRYLOCK() when deadlock
cannot possibly occur.
2005-11-13 02:17:05 +00:00
Alan Cox
7a35a21e7b Reimplement the reclamation of PV entries. Specifically, perform
reclamation synchronously from get_pv_entry() instead of
asynchronously as part of the page daemon.  Additionally, limit the
reclamation to inactive pages unless allocation from the PV entry zone
or reclamation from the inactive queue fails.  Previously, reclamation
destroyed mappings to both inactive and active pages.  get_pv_entry()
still, however, wakes up the page daemon when reclamation occurs.  The
reason being that the page daemon may move some pages from the active
queue to the inactive queue, making some new pages available to future
reclamations.

Print the "reclaiming PV entries" message at most once per minute, but
don't stop printing it after the fifth time.  This way, we do not give
the impression that the problem has gone away.

Reviewed by: tegge
2005-11-09 08:19:21 +00:00
Alan Cox
e9cb1037da Begin and end the initialization of pvzone in pmap_init().
Previously, pvzone's initialization was split between pmap_init() and
pmap_init2().  This split initialization was the underlying cause of
some UMA panics during initialization.  Specifically, if the UMA boot
pages was exhausted before the pvzone was fully initialized, then UMA,
through no fault of its own, would use an inappropriate back-end
allocator leading to a panic.  (Previously, as a workaround, we have
increased the UMA boot pages.)  Fortunately, there is no longer any
reason that pvzone's initialization cannot be completed in
pmap_init().

Eliminate a check for whether pv_entry_high_water has been initialized
or not from get_pv_entry().  Since pvzone's initialization is
completed in pmap_init(), this check is no longer needed.

Use cnt.v_page_count, the actual count of available physical pages,
instead of vm_page_array_size to compute the maximum number of pv
entries.

Introduce the vm.pmap.pv_entries tunable on alpha and ia64.

Eliminate some unnecessary white space.

Discussed with: tegge (item #1)
Tested by: marcel (ia64)
2005-11-04 18:03:24 +00:00
Alan Cox
fcf67b0496 Remove the remaining spl*() calls. Add some assertions. Eliminate some
excessive white space.
2005-11-03 07:51:02 +00:00
Robert Watson
5bb84bc84b Normalize a significant number of kernel malloc type names:
- Prefer '_' to ' ', as it results in more easily parsed results in
  memory monitoring tools such as vmstat.

- Remove punctuation that is incompatible with using memory type names
  as file names, such as '/' characters.

- Disambiguate some collisions by adding subsystem prefixes to some
  memory types.

- Generally prefer lower case to upper case.

- If the same type is defined in multiple architecture directories,
  attempt to use the same name in additional cases.

Not all instances were caught in this change, so more work is required to
finish this conversion.  Similar changes are required for UMA zone names.
2005-10-31 15:41:29 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6739824a02 Remove a stray return statement in the interrupt dispatch function
that caused a premature exit after calling a fast interrupt handler
and bypassing a much needed critical_exit() and the scheduling of
the interrupt thread for non-fast handlers. In short: unbreak :-)
2005-10-30 17:23:01 +00:00
John Baldwin
e0f66ef861 Reorganize the interrupt handling code a bit to make a few things cleaner
and increase flexibility to allow various different approaches to be tried
in the future.
- Split struct ithd up into two pieces.  struct intr_event holds the list
  of interrupt handlers associated with interrupt sources.
  struct intr_thread contains the data relative to an interrupt thread.
  Currently we still provide a 1:1 relationship of events to threads
  with the exception that events only have an associated thread if there
  is at least one threaded interrupt handler attached to the event.  This
  means that on x86 we no longer have 4 bazillion interrupt threads with
  no handlers.  It also means that interrupt events with only INTR_FAST
  handlers no longer have an associated thread either.
- Renamed struct intrhand to struct intr_handler to follow the struct
  intr_foo naming convention.  This did require renaming the powerpc
  MD struct intr_handler to struct ppc_intr_handler.
- INTR_FAST no longer implies INTR_EXCL on all architectures except for
  powerpc.  This means that multiple INTR_FAST handlers can attach to the
  same interrupt and that INTR_FAST and non-INTR_FAST handlers can attach
  to the same interrupt.  Sharing INTR_FAST handlers may not always be
  desirable, but having sio(4) and uhci(4) fight over an IRQ isn't fun
  either.  Drivers can always still use INTR_EXCL to ask for an interrupt
  exclusively.  The way this sharing works is that when an interrupt
  comes in, all the INTR_FAST handlers are executed first, and if any
  threaded handlers exist, the interrupt thread is scheduled afterwards.
  This type of layout also makes it possible to investigate using interrupt
  filters ala OS X where the filter determines whether or not its companion
  threaded handler should run.
- Aside from the INTR_FAST changes above, the impact on MD interrupt code
  is mostly just 's/ithread/intr_event/'.
- A new MI ddb command 'show intrs' walks the list of interrupt events
  dumping their state.  It also has a '/v' verbose switch which dumps
  info about all of the handlers attached to each event.
- We currently don't destroy an interrupt thread when the last threaded
  handler is removed because it would suck for things like ppbus(8)'s
  braindead behavior.  The code is present, though, it is just under
  #if 0 for now.
- Move the code to actually execute the threaded handlers for an interrrupt
  event into a separate function so that ithread_loop() becomes more
  readable.  Previously this code was all in the middle of ithread_loop()
  and indented halfway across the screen.
- Made struct intr_thread private to kern_intr.c and replaced td_ithd
  with a thread private flag TDP_ITHREAD.
- In statclock, check curthread against idlethread directly rather than
  curthread's proc against idlethread's proc. (Not really related to intr
  changes)

Tested on:	alpha, amd64, i386, sparc64
Tested on:	arm, ia64 (older version of patch by cognet and marcel)
2005-10-25 19:48:48 +00:00
Ade Lovett
8d228514fb Specifically panic() in the case where pmap_insert_entry() fails to
get a new pv under high system load where the available pv entries
have been exhausted before the pagedaemon has a chance to wake up
to reclaim some.

Prior to this, the NULL pointer dereference ended up causing
secondary panics with rather less than useful resulting tracebacks.

Reviewed by:	alc, jhb
MFC after:	1 week
2005-10-21 19:42:43 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
7423b2b40c Make ttyconsolemode() call ttsetwater() so that drivers don't have to. 2005-10-16 20:58:22 +00:00
David Xu
9104847f21 1. Change prototype of trapsignal and sendsig to use ksiginfo_t *, most
changes in MD code are trivial, before this change, trapsignal and
   sendsig use discrete parameters, now they uses member fields of
   ksiginfo_t structure. For sendsig, this change allows us to pass
   POSIX realtime signal value to user code.

2. Remove cpu_thread_siginfo, it is no longer needed because we now always
   generate ksiginfo_t data and feed it to libpthread.

3. Add p_sigqueue to proc structure to hold shared signals which were
   blocked by all threads in the proc.

4. Add td_sigqueue to thread structure to hold all signals delivered to
   thread.

5. i386 and amd64 now return POSIX standard si_code, other arches will
   be fixed.

6. In this sigqueue implementation, pending signal set is kept as before,
   an extra siginfo list holds additional siginfo_t data for signals.
   kernel code uses psignal() still behavior as before, it won't be failed
   even under memory pressure, only exception is when deleting a signal,
   we should call sigqueue_delete to remove signal from sigqueue but
   not SIGDELSET. Current there is no kernel code will deliver a signal
   with additional data, so kernel should be as stable as before,
   a ksiginfo can carry more information, for example, allow signal to
   be delivered but throw away siginfo data if memory is not enough.
   SIGKILL and SIGSTOP have fast path in sigqueue_add, because they can
   not be caught or masked.
   The sigqueue() syscall allows user code to queue a signal to target
   process, if resource is unavailable, EAGAIN will be returned as
   specification said.
   Just before thread exits, signal queue memory will be freed by
   sigqueue_flush.
   Current, all signals are allowed to be queued, not only realtime signals.

Earlier patch reviewed by: jhb, deischen
Tested on: i386, amd64
2005-10-14 12:43:47 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2628fdabad Eliminate need for __RMAN_RESOURCE_VISIBLE
Reviewed by:	marcel@
2005-10-06 17:39:18 +00:00
Robert Watson
5f419982c2 Back out alpha/alpha/trap.c:1.124, osf1_ioctl.c:1.14, osf1_misc.c:1.57,
osf1_signal.c:1.41, amd64/amd64/trap.c:1.291, linux_socket.c:1.60,
svr4_fcntl.c:1.36, svr4_ioctl.c:1.23, svr4_ipc.c:1.18, svr4_misc.c:1.81,
svr4_signal.c:1.34, svr4_stat.c:1.21, svr4_stream.c:1.55,
svr4_termios.c:1.13, svr4_ttold.c:1.15, svr4_util.h:1.10,
ext2_alloc.c:1.43, i386/i386/trap.c:1.279, vm86.c:1.58,
unaligned.c:1.12, imgact_elf.c:1.164, ffs_alloc.c:1.133:

Now that Giant is acquired in uprintf() and tprintf(), the caller no
longer leads to acquire Giant unless it also holds another mutex that
would generate a lock order reversal when calling into these functions.
Specifically not backed out is the acquisition of Giant in nfs_socket.c
and rpcclnt.c, where local mutexes are held and would otherwise violate
the lock order with Giant.

This aligns this code more with the eventual locking of ttys.

Suggested by:	bde
2005-09-28 07:03:03 +00:00
Peter Wemm
add121a476 Implement 32 bit getcontext/setcontext/swapcontext on amd64. I've added
stubs for ia64 to keep it compiling.  These are used by 32 bit apps such
as gdb.
2005-09-27 18:04:20 +00:00
John Baldwin
3c2bc2bf26 Add a new atomic_fetchadd() primitive that atomically adds a value to a
variable and returns the previous value of the variable.

Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64, arm (cognet)
Reviewed by:	arch@
Submitted by:	cognet (arm)
MFC after:	1 week
2005-09-27 17:39:11 +00:00
Robert Watson
84d2b7df26 Add GIANT_REQUIRED and WITNESS sleep warnings to uprintf() and tprintf(),
as they both interact with the tty code (!MPSAFE) and may sleep if the
tty buffer is full (per comment).

Modify all consumers of uprintf() and tprintf() to hold Giant around
calls into these functions.  In most cases, this means adding an
acquisition of Giant immediately around the function.  In some cases
(nfs_timer()), it means acquiring Giant higher up in the callout.

With these changes, UFS no longer panics on SMP when either blocks are
exhausted or inodes are exhausted under load due to races in the tty
code when running without Giant.

NB: Some reduction in calls to uprintf() in the svr4 code is probably
desirable.

NB: In the case of nfs_timer(), calling uprintf() while holding a mutex,
or even in a callout at all, is a bad idea, and will generate warnings
and potential upset.  This needs to be fixed, but was a problem before
this change.

NB: uprintf()/tprintf() sleeping is generally a bad ideas, as is having
non-MPSAFE tty code.

MFC after:	1 week
2005-09-19 16:51:43 +00:00
Christian S.J. Peron
33cdc78d01 Introduce a kernel config for the Mandatory Access Control framework.
This kernel config briefly describes some of the major MAC policies
available on FreeBSD. The hope is that this will raise the awareness
about MAC and get more people interested.

Discussed with:	scottl
2005-09-18 03:15:36 +00:00
Alan Cox
ac31d065a6 Eliminate unused definitions. 2005-09-11 20:51:15 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
2a191126de Canonize the include of acpi.h. 2005-09-11 18:39:03 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
8115693121 Merge db_interface.c and db_trace.c into db_machdep.c. 2005-09-10 03:18:51 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
216e80c2ba Move the prototypes of db_md_set_watchpoint(), db_md_clr_watchpoint()
and db_md_list_watchpoints() to ddb/ddb.h.
2005-09-10 03:01:25 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
464d16ddf0 Move the ia32_sigcode structure from ia32_sigtramp.c to ia32_signal.c.
It's a bit excessive to have it in a file of its own.
2005-09-10 02:12:49 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0522a40412 Remove redundant $FreeBSD$ 2005-09-10 01:13:33 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
87a59250b5 Change the High FP lock from a sleep lock to a spin lock. We can
take the lock from interrupt context, which causes an implicit
lock order reversal. We've been using the lock carefully enough
that making it a spin lock should not be harmful.
2005-09-09 19:18:36 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cca2e0f1cc Milestone: enable SMP by default. 2005-09-05 21:36:28 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ab870058d7 o In pmap_remove_pte: always invalidate the page. Previously the page
was not invalidated if the PTE was not actually being removed.  In
   an UP kernel this didn't cause problems, because the new mapping
   would preempt the old one. In an SMP kernel this could lead to the
   use of stale translations when processes move between CPUs at the
   "right" moment.  This fixes the last of the obvious SMP problems
   and it should be safe to enable SMP by default now.
o  In pmap_remove_pte: minor code refactoring to avoid duplication.
o  Test all PTE pointers against NULL. Don't use implicit boolean
   tests.
2005-09-05 21:32:02 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
5280c8c2ab o s/vhpt_size/pmap_vhpt_log2size/g
o  s/vhpt_base/pmap_vhpt_base/g
o  s/vhpt_bucket/pmap_vhpt_bucket/g
o  Declare the above in <machine/pmap.h>
o  Move the vm.stats.vhpt.* sysctls to machdep.vhpt.*
o  Create a tunable machdep.vhpt.log2size, with corresponding sysctl.
   The tunable allows the user to specify the VHPT size from the loader.
o  Don't keep track of the number of PTEs in the VHPT. Calculate the
   population when necessary by iterating the buckets and summing up
   the length of the buckets.
o  Don't perform the tpa instruction with a bucket lock held. The
   instruction can (theoretically) fault and locking is not needed.
2005-09-03 23:53:50 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
43be3aac7a Fix collision chain termination checks. The result of IA64_PHYS_TO_RR7
is never 0, so one cannot test for a NULL pointer after a physical
address is translated into a virtual pointer with said macro. Instead,
keep the physical address around and test it against 0. Note that
this obviously implies that a PTE can never be allocated at physical
address 0. This isn't exactly guaranteed, but hasn't been a problem
so far. We test the physical address against 0 for as long as the ia64
port exists...
2005-09-03 19:43:15 +00:00
Alan Cox
ba8bca610c Pass a value of type vm_prot_t to pmap_enter_quick() so that it determine
whether the mapping should permit execute access.
2005-09-03 18:20:20 +00:00
Stefan Farfeleder
a1f85d7f83 Move MINSIGSTKSZ from <machine/signal.h> to <machine/_limits.h> and rename
it to __MINSIGSTKSZ.  Define MINSIGSTKSZ in <sys/signal.h>.

This is done in order to use MINSIGSTKSZ for the macro PTHREAD_STACK_MIN
in <pthread.h> (soon <limits.h>) without having to include the whole
<sys/signal.h> header.

Discussed with:		bde
2005-08-20 16:44:41 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
d41a7ed490 Remove the execute permission for stacks. 2005-08-14 23:17:59 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a812f8435a o s/pmap_lpte_/pmap_/g
o  Remove pmap_is_referenced(). It was already compiled-out.
2005-08-13 21:16:38 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
86257f240a Fix the problem with the IPI for the lazy context switching of the
high FP registers. It was not that the IPI got lost due to the
perceived unreliability of the IPI delivery, but rather that the
IPI was not assigned a vector (ugh). Sending a 0 vector to a CPU
results in a stray external interrupt.
Add a KASSERT to ipi_send() to catch this. The initialization of
the IPIs could be better, but it's not at all sure what the future
of the code is. Avoid wasting a lot of time on something that is
going to be rewritten anyway.
2005-08-13 21:08:32 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
4630415a47 Improve SMP support:
o  Allocate a VHPT per CPU. The VHPT is a hash table that the CPU
   uses to look up translations it can't find in the TLB. As such,
   the VHPT serves as a level 1 cache (the TLB being a level 0 cache)
   and best results are obtained when it's not shared between CPUs.
   The collision chain (i.e. the hash bucket) is shared between CPUs,
   as all buckets together constitute our collection of PTEs. To
   achieve this, the collision chain does not point to the first PTE
   in the list anymore, but to a hash bucket head structure. The
   head structure contains the pointer to the first PTE in the list,
   as well as a mutex to lock the bucket. Thus, each bucket is locked
   independently of each other. With at least 1024 buckets in the VHPT,
   this provides for sufficiently finei-grained locking to make the
   ssolution scalable to large SMP machines.
o  Add synchronisation to the lazy FP context switching. We do this
   with a seperate per-thread lock. On SMP machines the lazy high FP
   context switching without synchronisation caused inconsistent
   state, which resulted in a panic. Since the use of the high FP
   registers is not common, it's possible that races exist. The ia64
   package build has proven to be a good stress test, so this will
   get plenty of exercise in the near future.
o  Don't use the local ID of the processor we want to send the IPI to
   as the argument to ipi_send(). use the struct pcpu pointer instead.
   The reason for this is that IPI delivery is unreliable. It has been
   observed that sending an IPI to a CPU causes it to receive a stray
   external interrupt. As such, we need a way to make the delivery
   reliable. The intended solution is to queue requests in the target
   CPU's per-CPU structure and use a single IPI to inform the CPU that
   there's a new entry in the queue. If that IPI gets lost, the CPU
   can check it's queue at any convenient time (such as for each
   clock interrupt). This also allows us to send requests to a CPU
   without interrupting it, if such would be beneficial.

With these changes SMP is almost working. There are still some random
process crashes and the machine can hang due to having the IPI lost
that deals with the high FP context switch.

The overhead of introducing the hash bucket head structure results
in a performance degradation of about 1% for UP (extra pointer
indirection). This is surprisingly small and is offset by gaining
reasonably/good scalable SMP support.
2005-08-06 20:28:19 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
045f23cd0d Reduce the default MAXCPU from 16 to 4. This is in preparation of
allocating a VHPT per CPU. Since we don't yet know how many CPUs
are actually in the system at the time we need to allocate the
VHPTs, we allocate for MAXCPU processors. This can result in a
lot of wasted space for 2-way machines. So, for now, limit MAXCPU
to something smaller until we have something more dynamic.
2005-08-06 19:59:23 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cbef4d0edc For ia64_ptc_{e,g,ga,l}(), use instruction serialization. We
typically don't know what the TLB described and need to assume
that it affects the fetching of instructions.
2005-08-06 19:54:31 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
8d511e2a05 - Add support for saving stack traces and displaying them via printf(9)
and KTR.

Contributed by:		Antoine Brodin <antoine.brodin@laposte.net>
Concept code from:	Neal Fachan <neal@isilon.com>
2005-08-03 04:27:40 +00:00
John Baldwin
122eceef61 Convert the atomic_ptr() operations over to operating on uintptr_t
variables rather than void * variables.  This makes it easier and simpler
to get asm constraints and volatile keywords correct.

MFC after:	3 days
Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64
Compiled on:	ia64, powerpc, amd64
Kernel toolchain busted on:	arm
2005-07-15 18:17:59 +00:00
Ken Smith
22e59cec3b Add recently invented COMPAT_FREEBSD5 option.
MFC after:	3 days
2005-07-14 15:39:06 +00:00
David Xu
740fd64d65 Validate if the value written into {FS,GS}.base is a canonical
address, writting non-canonical address can cause kernel a panic,
by restricting base values to 0..VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS, ensuring
only canonical values get written to the registers.

Reviewed by: peter, Josepha Koshy < joseph.koshy at gmail dot com >
Approved by: re (scottl)
2005-07-10 23:31:11 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7906787a5f Enhance ia64_flush_dirty() to handle the case in which td != curthread.
This case is triggered with ptrace(2) and the PT_SETREGS function.
Change the return type of the function to int so that errors can be
passed on to the caller.

Approved by: re (scottl)
2005-07-05 17:12:18 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a2aeb24eff Implement functions calls from within DDB on ia64. On ia64 a function
pointer doesn't point to the first instruction of that function, but
rather to a descriptor. The descriptor has the address of the first
instruction, as well as the value of the global pointer. The symbol
table doesn't know anything about descriptors, so if you lookup the
name of a function you get the address of the first instruction. The
cast from the address, which is the result of the symbol lookup, to a
function pointer as is done in db_fncall is therefore invalid.
Abstract this detail behind the DB_CALL macro. By default DB_CALL is
defined as db_fncall_generic, which yields the old behaviour. On ia64
the macro is defined as db_fncall_ia64, in which a descriptor is
constructed to yield a valid function pointer.

While here, introduce DB_MAXARGS. DB_MAXARGS replaces the existing
(local) MAXARGS. The DB_MAXARGS macro can be defined by platforms to
create a convenient maximum. By default this will be the legacy 10.
On ia64 we define this macro to be 8, for 8 is the maximum number of
arguments that can be passed in registers. This avoids having to
implement spilling of arguments on the memory stack.

Approved by: re (dwhite)
2005-07-02 23:52:37 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
5116398a06 Fix a buglet that was present in the ia64 code and that got inherited
by amd64 and i386: For buffered writes we collect data and write it
out a ${DEV_BSIZE}-sized block at a time. The fragsz variable is used
to keep track of how much data we have collected in the buffer so far
and it's reset to zero immediately after writing a block to the dump
device.
When the last, possibly partially filled buffer is flushed, we didn't
reset fragsz to 0 and as such would stop reflecting reality. Since we
currently only need to do buffered writes once, this isn't a problem.
However, when kernel dumps are made by hand (say by callling doadump
from within DDB), the improperly cleared state from the first call to
dumpsys causes the next call to dumpsys to create an invalid code file.
This change resets fragsz after flushing the partially filled buffer so
that it fixes the two problems at once.

Approved by: re (scottl)
2005-07-02 19:57:31 +00:00
Peter Wemm
62919d788b Jumbo-commit to enhance 32 bit application support on 64 bit kernels.
This is good enough to be able to run a RELENG_4 gdb binary against
a RELENG_4 application, along with various other tools (eg: 4.x gcore).
We use this at work.

ia32_reg.[ch]: handle the 32 bit register file format, used by ptrace,
	procfs and core dumps.
procfs_*regs.c: vary the format of proc/XXX/*regs depending on the client
	and target application.
procfs_map.c: Don't print a 64 bit value to 32 bit consumers, or their
	sscanf fails.  They expect an unsigned long.
imgact_elf.c: produce a valid 32 bit coredump for 32 bit apps.
sys_process.c: handle 32 bit consumers debugging 32 bit targets.  Note
	that 64 bit consumers can still debug 32 bit targets.

IA64 has got stubs for ia32_reg.c.

Known limitations: a 5.x/6.x gdb uses get/setcontext(), which isn't
implemented in the 32/64 wrapper yet.  We also make a tiny patch to
gdb pacify it over conflicting formats of ld-elf.so.1.

Approved by:	re
2005-06-30 07:49:22 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
c31450b00d Handle B-unit break instructions. The break.b is unique in that the
immediate is not saved by the architecture. Any of the break.{mifx}
instructions have their immediate saved in cr.iim on interruption.
Consequently, when we handle the break interrupt, we end up with a
break value of 0 when it was a break.b. The immediate is important
because it distinguishes between different uses of the break and
which are defined by the runtime specification.
The bottomline is that when the GNU debugger replaces a B-unit
instruction with a break instruction in the inferior, we would not
send the process a SIGTRAP when we encounter it, because the value
is not one we recognize as a debugger breakpoint.

This change adds logic to decode the bundle in which the break
instruction lives whenever the break value is 0. The assumption
being that it's a break.b and we fetch the immediate directly out
of the instruction. If the break instruction was not a break.b,
but any of break.{mifx} with an immediate of 0, we would be doing
unnecessary work. But since a break 0 is invalid, this is not a
problem and it will still result in a SIGILL being sent to the
process.

Approved by: re (scottl)
2005-06-27 23:51:38 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
fc37111e5d Replace the existing copyright notice with my own. Over the years I've
changed this file so much that it's equivalent to a rewrite, and I'm not
talking about any of the cosmetic changes of course.

Approved by: re (scottl)
2005-06-27 23:34:35 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
9701d67eb8 Cosmetic: s/u_int64_t/uint64_t/g
Approved by: re (scottl)
2005-06-27 23:29:06 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
c3e0dfa1f8 Add .cvsignore files just like in sys/<arch>/compiled, this keeps CVS from
questing kernel config files not in CVS.

Approved by:	re(kensmith)
2005-06-20 16:52:59 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
442add308f Define IPI_PREEMPT. Update a nearby comment while I'm here. 2005-06-12 19:03:01 +00:00
Alan Cox
1c245ae7d1 Introduce a procedure, pmap_page_init(), that initializes the
vm_page's machine-dependent fields.  Use this function in
vm_pageq_add_new_page() so that the vm_page's machine-dependent and
machine-independent fields are initialized at the same time.

Remove code from pmap_init() for initializing the vm_page's
machine-dependent fields.

Remove stale comments from pmap_init().

Eliminate the Boolean variable pmap_initialized from the alpha, amd64,
i386, and ia64 pmap implementations.  Its use is no longer required
because of the above changes and earlier changes that result in physical
memory that is being mapped at initialization time being mapped without
pv entries.

Tested by: cognet, kensmith, marcel
2005-06-10 03:33:36 +00:00
Joseph Koshy
f263522a45 MFP4:
- Implement sampling modes and logging support in hwpmc(4).

- Separate MI and MD parts of hwpmc(4) and allow sharing of
  PMC implementations across different architectures.
  Add support for P4 (EMT64) style PMCs to the amd64 code.

- New pmcstat(8) options: -E (exit time counts) -W (counts
  every context switch), -R (print log file).

- pmc(3) API changes, improve our ability to keep ABI compatibility
  in the future.  Add more 'alias' names for commonly used events.

- bug fixes & documentation.
2005-06-09 19:45:09 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
470cd51ee6 Create nexus in configure_first() instead of in configure(). This
makes sure that sysinit tasks that run after configure_first(),
but before configure() have a nexus to hang devices off.
2005-05-29 23:44:22 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a0c51afb16 Call cninit_finish() in configure_final(). 2005-05-29 22:48:41 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
d4fcf3cba5 Remove bus_{mem,p}io.h and related code for a micro-optimization on i386
and amd64.  The optimization is a trivial on recent machines.

Reviewed by:	-arch (imp, marcel, dfr)
2005-05-29 04:42:30 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
b22bf66063 - Move bus dependent defines to {isa,cbus}_dmareg.h.
- Use isa/isareg.h rather than <arch>/isa/isa.h.

Tested on: i386, pc98
2005-05-14 10:14:56 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6fab4fece2 Don't define _MACHINE_BUS_MEMIO_H_ nor _MACHINE_BUS_PIO_H_. 2005-05-10 02:59:24 +00:00
David Xu
21fc316430 Change cpu_set_kse_upcall to more generic style, so we can reuse it
in other codes. Add cpu_set_user_tls, use it to tweak user register
and setup user TLS. I ever wanted to merge it into cpu_set_kse_upcall,
but since cpu_set_kse_upcall is also used by M:N threads which may
not need this feature, so I wrote a separated cpu_set_user_tls.
2005-04-23 02:32:32 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
8773a80baf Sanity the RTC code:
o  Remove the clock interface. Not only does it conflict with the MI
   version when device genclock is added to the kernel, it was also
   not possible to have more than 1 clock device. This of course would
   have been a problem if we actually had more than 1 clock device.
   In short: we don't need a clock interface and if we do eventually,
   we should be using the MI one.
o  Rewrite inittodr() and resettodr() to take into account that:
   1)  We use the EFI interface directly.
   2)  time_t is 64-bit and we do need to make sure we can determine
       leap years from year 2100 and on. Add a nice explanation of
       where leap years come from and why.
   3)  This rewrite happened in 2005 so any date prior to 1/1/2005
       (either M/D/Y or D/M/Y) is bogus. Reprogram the EFI clock with
       1/1/2005 in that case.
   4)  The EFI clock has a high probability of being correct, so
       only (further) correct the EFI clock when the file system time
       is larger. That should never happen in a time-synchronised world.
       Complain when EFI lost 2 days or more.

Replace the copyright notice now that I (pretty much) rewrote all of
this file.
2005-04-22 05:04:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ff7125a623 Add empty header (except of the multiple-inclusion protection) to
get hwpmc(4) to compile on this platform.
2005-04-20 18:44:53 +00:00
Warner Losh
06db52b609 Break out the definition of bus_space_{tag,handle}_t and a few other types
into _bus.h to help with name space polution from including all of bus.h.
In a few days, I'll commit changes to the MI code to take advantage of thse
sepration (after I've made sure that these changes don't break anything in
the main tree, I've tested in my trees, but you never know...).

Suggested by: bde (in 2002 or 2003 I think)
Reviewed in principle by: jhb
2005-04-18 21:45:34 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
02b47ea204 Add a kpte command to DDB. It dumps the PTE of a KVA. This helps
to analyze faults and TLB/VHPT inconsistencies.
2005-04-16 23:38:32 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e190f6efc8 Return better "error" values for UWX_BOTTOM and UWX_ABI_FRAME in
unw_step(). Both errors denote the end of a stack trace (i.e. no
prior frame), but are otherwise not error conditions.
Have db_trace() return 0 when the trace ends due to one of these
return codes as they are really normal termination conditions.

This change especially improves the output of the "show thread"
command in DDB when there are threads in fork_trampoline() and
previously db_trace() would return an error, causing the show
command to emit '***'.
2005-04-16 05:38:59 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
64c92ba929 Initialize curthread before we save the APs MCA state. Saving the
MCA state requires a spin lock, which requires a valid curthread.
This change allows SMP kernels to boot into multi-user again.

While here, update the copyright notice and use __FBSDID for the
revision string.
2005-04-15 00:21:23 +00:00
John Baldwin
aa9aa68d2f Use PCPU_LAZY_INC() for cnt.v_{intr,trap,syscalls} rather than atomic
operations in some places and simple non-per CPU math in others.
2005-04-12 23:18:54 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a08d773359 Dot the i's:
1  Move the debug.clock_adjust_* sysctls to debug.clock.adjust_* to
   make it easier to get only the clock statistics.
2  Make the sysctls read-only [suggested by Marius].
3  When determining the new clock adjustment, we checked for an error
   either larger than 12.5% or smaller than 12.5%. We left out an error
   of exactly 12.5%. For errors larger than 12.5% we adjust the clock
   reload value in such a way that the next clock interrupt would be
   early (as in premature). For errors less than 12.5% we stopped the
   adjustment.
   The current algorithm doesn't benefit from excluding an error of
   exactly 12.5%. Change the code to stop adjusting the clock if the
   error is *not* larger than 12.5% [suggested by Marius].

Discussed with: marius@
2005-04-12 18:50:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
c6a37e8413 Divorce critical sections from spinlocks. Critical sections as denoted by
critical_enter() and critical_exit() are now solely a mechanism for
deferring kernel preemptions.  They no longer have any affect on
interrupts.  This means that standalone critical sections are now very
cheap as they are simply unlocked integer increments and decrements for the
common case.

Spin mutexes now use a separate KPI implemented in MD code: spinlock_enter()
and spinlock_exit().  This KPI is responsible for providing whatever MD
guarantees are needed to ensure that a thread holding a spin lock won't
be preempted by any other code that will try to lock the same lock.  For
now all archs continue to block interrupts in a "spinlock section" as they
did formerly in all critical sections.  Note that I've also taken this
opportunity to push a few things into MD code rather than MI.  For example,
critical_fork_exit() no longer exists.  Instead, MD code ensures that new
threads have the correct state when they are created.  Also, we no longer
try to fixup the idlethreads for APs in MI code.  Instead, each arch sets
the initial curthread and adjusts the state of the idle thread it borrows
in order to perform the initial context switch.

This change is largely a big NOP, but the cleaner separation it provides
will allow for more efficient alternative locking schemes in other parts
of the kernel (bare critical sections rather than per-CPU spin mutexes
for per-CPU data for example).

Reviewed by:	grehan, cognet, arch@, others
Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64, powerpc, arm, possibly more
2005-04-04 21:53:56 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
6bcf003260 Add USB Communication Device Class Ethernet driver. Originally written for
FreeBSD based on aue(4) it was picked by OpenBSD, then from OpenBSD ported
to NetBSD and finally NetBSD version merged with original one goes into
FreeBSD.

Obtained from:  http://www.gank.org/freebsd/cdce/
                NetBSD
                OpenBSD
2005-03-22 14:52:40 +00:00
Nate Lawson
ac5f2dab74 s/SLIST/STAILQ to catch up with changes to resource lists.
Missed by:	imp
2005-03-20 06:55:49 +00:00
Murray Stokely
991f5121f0 Add a comment to note that pseudo-device bpf is required for DHCP.
This is mentioned in the Handbook but it is not as obvious to new
users why bpf is needed compared to the other largely self-explanatory
items in GENERIC.

PR:		conf/40855
MFC after:	1 week
2005-03-18 15:24:00 +00:00
Ian Dowse
60719a1a44 Split configure() into 3 separate steps like we do on other
architectures. This makes it possible to insert hooks before and
after the device attachment step.

Tested thanks to:	marcel
2005-03-18 09:45:43 +00:00
Scott Long
5974e5c71c Refactor the bus_dma header files so that the interface is described in
sys/bus_dma.h instead of being copied in every single arch.  This slightly
reorders a flag that was specific to AXP and thus changes the ABI there.
The interface still relies on bus_space definitions found in <machine/bus.h>
so it cannot be included on its own yet, but that will be fixed at a later
date.  Add an MD <machine/bus_dma.h> for ever arch for consistency and to
allow for future MD augmentation of the API.  sparc64 makes heavy use of
this right now due to its different bus_dma implemenation.
2005-03-14 16:46:28 +00:00
Scott Long
8bf0837c7a Remove dead code. 2005-03-07 02:18:52 +00:00
Joerg Wunsch
a5f50ef9e4 netchild's mega-patch to isolate compiler dependencies into a central
place.

This moves the dependency on GCC's and other compiler's features into
the central sys/cdefs.h file, while the individual source files can
then refer to #ifdef __COMPILER_FEATURE_FOO where they by now used to
refer to #if __GNUC__ > 3.1415 && __BARC__ <= 42.

By now, GCC and ICC (the Intel compiler) have been actively tested on
IA32 platforms by netchild.  Extension to other compilers is supposed
to be possible, of course.

Submitted by:	netchild
Reviewed by:	various developers on arch@, some time ago
2005-03-02 21:33:29 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f685f62c98 Make sure fpswa_iface equals NULL when bootinfo.bi_fpswa equals 0.
We need to be able to test for the (possible) non-existence of the
FPSWA code.

PR: ia64/77591
Submitted by: Christian Kandeler (christian dot kandeler at hob dot de)
MFC after: 1 day
2005-03-02 20:29:04 +00:00
Wes Peters
95e2054492 Attempt to doff the pointy hat: implement 'hw.realmem' on remaining
architectures.  Pointed out by O'Brien, ScottL via email.

Reviewed by:	obrien (various)
2005-03-01 21:55:27 +00:00
Xin LI
130d7d9ffb Remove acpi_perf from {ARCH}/conf/NOTES, to make tinderbox happy.
Reported by:	tinderbox
Inspired by:	acpi_perf build structure removal commit
2005-02-25 07:10:37 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
3971d2cf5e Use a common multi-inclusion protection, and add such a
protection to alpha/include/exec.h.
2005-02-19 21:16:48 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
3ec2e857c1 s/descr/oid_descr/ 2005-02-09 04:48:23 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0c3c54da63 Since we are quite unlikely to ever face another platform which
uses the i8237 without trying to emulate the PC architecture move
the register definitions for the i8237 chip into the central include
file for the chip, except for the PC98 case which is magic.

Add new isa_dmatc() function which tells us as cheaply as possible
if the terminal count has been reached for a given channel.
2005-02-06 13:46:39 +00:00
Nate Lawson
3888a87205 Finish the job of sorting all includes and fix the build by including
malloc.h before proc.h on sparc64.  Noticed by das@

Compiled on:	alpha, amd64, i386, pc98, sparc64
2005-02-06 01:55:08 +00:00
Nate Lawson
69bc96f231 Build cpufreq and acpi_perf on platforms that are likely to be able to
use them.
2005-02-05 21:01:09 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6fb59928a6 Include sys/bus.h before sys/cpu.h. The latter needs device_t. 2005-02-04 06:38:58 +00:00
Nate Lawson
4c4381e288 Add an implementation of cpu_est_clockrate(9). This function estimates the
current clock frequency for the given CPU id in units of Hz.
2005-02-04 05:32:56 +00:00
Warner Losh
1f0ce611b3 nit in /*- 2005-01-31 08:16:45 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
b71bca0f84 Fix handling of post increment: Either the first or second operand
is the register with the memory address, and it's that register's
value we need to increment or decrement.

MFC after: 3 days
2005-01-27 06:01:44 +00:00
Scott Long
9580b6766e Fix compile errors. Bah. 2005-01-18 11:06:34 +00:00
Scott Long
a9e9b7e47b Fix an assignment that I missed in the last commit. 2005-01-15 20:03:59 +00:00
Scott Long
33072f4de7 Add bus_dmamap_load_mbuf_sg() to ia64 2005-01-15 19:26:17 +00:00
John Baldwin
f4ef9cec40 - Remove some OBE comments regarding cpu_exit(). cpu_exit() is no longer
the last action of kern_exit().  Instead, it is a MD callout to cleanup
  per-process state during exit.
- Add notes of concern to Alpha and ia64 about the possible need to drop
  fp state in cpu_thread_exit() rather than in cpu_exit() since it is
  per-thread state rather than per-process.
2005-01-14 20:13:04 +00:00
Warner Losh
86cb007f9f /* -> /*- for copyright notices, minor format tweaks as necessary 2005-01-06 22:18:23 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
2fa9a15eca Further enhance the handling of misaligned loads and stores:
o  implement double-extended and single precision loads and stores,
o  implement double precision stores,
o  replace the machdep.unaligned_print sysctl with debug.unaligned_print
   and change the default value to 0,
o  replace the machdep.unaligned_sigbus sysctl with debug.unaligned_test,
o  Remmove the fillfd() function. The function is trvial enough for
   inline assembly.

The debug.unaligned_test sysctl is used to test the emulation of
misaligned loads and stores. When PSR.ac is 0, the CPU will handle
misaligned memory accesses itselfi and we don't get an exception
for it. When PSR.ac is 1, the process needs to be signalled and we
should not emulate. The sysctl takes effect when PSR.ac is 1 and
tells us that we should emulate and not send a signal.

PR: 72268
MFC after: 1 week
2005-01-02 00:20:54 +00:00
Alan Cox
1f70d62298 Modify pmap_enter_quick() so that it expects the page queues to be locked
on entry and it assumes the responsibility for releasing the page queues
lock if it must sleep.

Remove a bogus comment from pmap_enter_quick().

Using the first change, modify vm_map_pmap_enter() so that the page queues
lock is acquired and released once, rather than each time that a page
is mapped.
2004-12-23 20:16:11 +00:00
Alan Cox
85f5b24573 In the common case, pmap_enter_quick() completes without sleeping.
In such cases, the busying of the page and the unlocking of the
containing object by vm_map_pmap_enter() and vm_fault_prefault() is
unnecessary overhead.  To eliminate this overhead, this change
modifies pmap_enter_quick() so that it expects the object to be locked
on entry and it assumes the responsibility for busying the page and
unlocking the object if it must sleep.  Note: alpha, amd64, i386 and
ia64 are the only implementations optimized by this change; arm,
powerpc, and sparc64 still conservatively busy the page and unlock the
object within every pmap_enter_quick() call.

Additionally, this change is the first case where we synchronize
access to the page's PG_BUSY flag and busy field using the containing
object's lock rather than the global page queues lock.  (Modifications
to the page's PG_BUSY flag and busy field have asserted both locks for
several weeks, enabling an incremental transition.)
2004-12-15 19:55:05 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7126a966b3 Fix the last of the instability and the cause of the annoying
"vm_fault: fault on nofault entry, addr: %lx" panic. The problem was a
stale PTE in the TLB that marked the page as not present, even though
we had a good PTE in the VHPT. We typically don't yet insert PTEs in
the TLB. We do that lazily. The CPU will look for the PTE in the VHPT
when there's no PTE in the TLB. Unfortunately this doesn't handle the
case of the stale PTE in the TLB. The quick fix is to invalidate the
TLB (sloppily) when the VHPT doesn't contain a valid PTE. This is also
the only case that may cause a PTE in the TLB that marks a page as
non-present.
2004-12-12 19:27:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
3579953091 Use primitive types to avoid creating an artificial header dependency:
o  s/u_long/unsigned long/
o  s/uint32_t/unsigned int/g
o  s/uint64_t/unsigned long/g

Trigger case: multimedia/mpeg2codec
2004-12-11 06:15:12 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f5929532f1 Don't obtain the HCDP address directly from the bootinfo structure.
Use a function to keep the details at arms length from uart(4).
2004-12-08 05:46:54 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
bcc5241c43 Change gdb_cpu_setreg() to not take the value to which to set the
specified register, but a pointer to the in-memory representation of
that value. The reason for this is twofold:
1. Not all registers can be represented by a register_t. In particular
   FP registers fall in that category. Passing the new register value
   by reference instead of by value makes this point moot.
2. When we receive a G or P packet, both are for writing a register,
   the packet will have the register value in target-byte order and
   in the memory representation (modulo the fact that bytes are sent
   as 2 printable hexadecimal numbers of course). We only need to
   decode the packet to have a pointer to the register value.

This change fixes the bug of extracting the register value of the P
packet as a hexadecimal number instead of as a bit array. The quick
(and dirty) fix to bswap the register value in gdb_cpu_setreg() as
it has been added on i386 and amd64 can therefore be removed and has
in fact been that.

Tested on: alpha, amd64, i386, ia64, sparc64
2004-12-01 06:40:35 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
c0678028d7 Whitespace fixes:
o  Remove a bogus comment that relates to alpha.
o  s/u_int64_t/uint64_t/g
o  Add bi_spare2 to make the internal padding explicit.
o  Move BOOTINFO_MAGIC after the field it applies to.
2004-11-28 04:34:17 +00:00
David Schultz
6004362e66 Don't include sys/user.h merely for its side-effect of recursively
including other headers.
2004-11-27 06:51:39 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
2ba0042660 Remove struct ia64_itir and use a plain old uint64_t instead. 2004-11-21 21:40:08 +00:00
David Schultz
ab44ebf537 Remove UAREA_PAGES.
Reviewed by:	arch@
2004-11-20 02:29:50 +00:00
David Schultz
11111b709f U areas are going away, so don't allocate one for process 0.
Reviewed by:	arch@
2004-11-20 02:29:25 +00:00
David Schultz
ff3fd2e764 user.h is included only to get pcb.h, so use the latter directly instead. 2004-11-20 02:28:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a0c88fb1d9 Remove the BR tag. When the machine doesn't have the DIG64 HCDP
table with console settings, we now only need to know at which
address the UART lives. Leaving the baudrate unspecified results
in us using the baudrate at which the UART operates. This removes
one parameter that can interfere with a successful installation
out of the box.
2004-11-14 23:42:48 +00:00
John Baldwin
d39d4a6e64 - Change the ddb paging "support" to use a variable (db_lines_per_page) to
control the number of lines per page rather than a constant.  The variable
  can be examined and changed in ddb as '$lines'.  Setting the variable to
  0 will effectively turn off paging.
- Change db_putchar() to force out pending whitespace before outputting
  newlines and carriage returns so that one can rub out content on the
  current line via '\r     \r' type strings.
- Change the simple pager to rub out the --More-- prompt explicitly when
  the routine exits.
- Add some aliases to the simple pager to make it more compatible with
  more(1): 'e' and 'j' do a single line.  'd' does half a page, and
  'f' does a full page.

MFC after:	1 month
Inspired by:	kris
2004-11-01 22:15:15 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
32204b9721 Use bioq_takefirst() 2004-10-23 12:44:19 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
95bc568977 Add new function ttyinitmode() which sets our systemwide default
modes on a tty structure.

Both the ".init" and the current settings are initialized allowing
the function to be used both at attach and open time.

The function takes an argument to decide if echoing should be enabled.
Echoing should not be enabled for regular physical serial ports
unless they are consoles, in which case they should be configured
by ttyconsolemode() instead.

Use the new function throughout.
2004-10-18 21:51:27 +00:00
Nate Lawson
8f528832e5 Print flags in the nexus for child devices. 2004-10-14 22:36:47 +00:00
Nate Lawson
31ad3b8802 Move the code for halting the CPU (acpi_cpu_c1) into machdep files.
This removes the last MD portion of acpi_cpu.c.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2004-10-11 05:39:15 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
07cf947238 Add the Madison II, which is the second generation Madison. The Madison II
is model 2 in the Itanium 2 family and has up to 9MB of L3 cache and clocks
higher than 1.5Ghz. There's no LV variant AFAICT.
2004-10-06 02:43:28 +00:00
Alan Cox
8ceb3dcb60 The physical address stored in the vm_page is page aligned. There is no
need to mask off the page offset bits.  (This operation made some sense
prior to i386/i386/pmap.c revision 1.254 when we passed a physical address
rather than a vm_page pointer to pmap_enter().)
2004-10-03 00:16:43 +00:00
Alan Cox
07b3303943 Eliminate unnecessary uses of PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() from pmap_enter(). These
uses predate the change in the pmap_enter() interface that replaced the
page's physical address by the address of its vm_page structure.  The
PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() was being used to compute the address of the same vm_page
structure that was being passed in.
2004-10-02 07:34:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
287e12f172 ...And fix WITNESS builds: declare syscallnames. 2004-09-26 20:39:56 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
feae534e49 Fix INVARIANTS build: Include <machine/cpu.h>. 2004-09-26 00:38:56 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
03bfdd1362 Move the IA-32 trap handling from trap() to ia32_trap(). Move the
ia32_syscall() function along with it to ia32_trap.c. When COMPAT_IA32
is not defined, we'll raise SIGEMT instead.
2004-09-25 04:27:44 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0c32530bb7 Redefine a PTE as a 64-bit integral type instead of a struct of
bit-fields. Unify the PTE defines accordingly and update all
uses.
2004-09-23 00:05:20 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0675c65d6b s/u_int#_t/uint#_t/g 2004-09-22 23:12:46 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
08d3edb315 For the atomic_{add|clear|set|subtract} family of inlines, return the
old or previous value instead of void. This is not as is documented
in atomic(9), but is API (and ABI) compatible and simply makes sense.
This feature will primarily be used for atomic PTE updates in PMAP/ng.
2004-09-22 19:58:43 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
5c48823c36 MFp4: various style fixes, including
o  s/u_int/uint/g
o  s/#define<sp>/#define<tab>/g
o  indent macro definitions
o  Improve vertical spacing
o  Globally align line continuation character
2004-09-22 19:47:42 +00:00
John Baldwin
76764432e4 - Add support for "paging" in stack trace output. That is, when you do
a stack trace from ddb, the output will pause with a '--More--' prompt
  every 18 lines.  If you hit Enter, it will print another line and prompt
  again.  If you hit space it will output another page and then prompt.
  If you hit 'q' or 'x' it will abort the rest of the stack trace.
- Fix the sparc64 userland stack trace to honor the total count of lines
  to print.  This is useful if your trace happens to walk back onto
  0xdeadc0de and gets stuck in an endless loop.

MFC after:	1 month
Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64
2004-09-20 19:05:32 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
13e6668525 MFp4:
Completely remove the remaining EFI includes and add our own (type)
definitions instead. While here, abstract more of the internals by
providing interface functions.
2004-09-19 03:50:46 +00:00
Alan Cox
7580b56bdc Release the page queues lock earlier in pmap_protect() and pmap_remove() in
order to reduce contention.
2004-09-18 22:56:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
9f9ae8ebb7 Provide our own FPSWA definitions, instead of depending on the Intel
EFI headers and put them all in <machine/fpu.h>. The Intel EFI headers
conflict with the Intel ACPI headers (duplicate type definitions), so
are being phased out in the kernel.
2004-09-17 22:19:41 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cba8d3ae49 Remove useless inclusion of <machine/fpu.h> 2004-09-17 20:42:45 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
7ce1979be6 Add new a function isa_dma_init() which returns an errno when it fails
and which takes a M_WAITOK/M_NOWAIT flag argument.

Add compatibility isa_dmainit() macro which whines loudly if
isa_dma_init() fails.

Problem uncovered by:	tegge
2004-09-15 12:09:50 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
fa3b7cae8d Catch up with other platforms: switch the default scheduler to 4BSD. 2004-09-12 05:50:32 +00:00
Scott Long
50736a153b Fix a problem with tag->boundary inheritence that has existed since day one
and was propagated to nearly every platform.  The boundary of the child needs
to consider the boundary of the parent and pick the minimum of the two, not
the maximum.  However, if either is 0 then pick the appropriate one.
This bug was exposed by a recent change to ATA, which should now be fixed by
this change.  The alignment and maxsegsz tag attributes likely also need
a similar review in the near future.

This is a MT5 candidate.

Reviewed by: marcel
Submitted by: sos (in part)
2004-09-08 04:54:19 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
566d143be0 Sync the busdma code with i386. The most tangible upshot is that
the alignment and boundary constraints are being respected, which
fixes the reported ATA problems with SiI chips.
I consider the busdma implementation worrisome nonetheless. Not
only is there too much MI code duplicated in MD files, there's a
lot of questionable code. I smell a wholesale, cross-platform
overhaul coming...

MT5 candidate.
2004-09-08 02:55:04 +00:00
Julian Elischer
ed062c8d66 Refactor a bunch of scheduler code to give basically the same behaviour
but with slightly cleaned up interfaces.

The KSE structure has become the same as the "per thread scheduler
private data" structure. In order to not make the diffs too great
one is #defined as the other at this time.

The KSE (or td_sched) structure is  now allocated per thread and has no
allocation code of its own.

Concurrency for a KSEGRP is now kept track of via a simple pair of counters
rather than using KSE structures as tokens.

Since the KSE structure is different in each scheduler, kern_switch.c
is now included at the end of each scheduler. Nothing outside the
scheduler knows the contents of the KSE (aka td_sched) structure.

The fields in the ksegrp structure that are to do with the scheduler's
queueing mechanisms are now moved to the kg_sched structure.
(per ksegrp scheduler private data structure). In other words how the
scheduler queues and keeps track of threads is no-one's business except
the scheduler's. This should allow people to write experimental
schedulers with completely different internal structuring.

A scheduler call sched_set_concurrency(kg, N) has been added that
notifies teh scheduler that no more than N threads from that ksegrp
should be allowed to be on concurrently scheduled. This is also
used to enforce 'fainess' at this time so that a ksegrp with
10000 threads can not swamp a the run queue and force out a process
with 1 thread, since the current code will not set the concurrency above
NCPU, and both schedulers will not allow more than that many
onto the system run queue at a time. Each scheduler should eventualy develop
their own methods to do this now that they are effectively separated.

Rejig libthr's kernel interface to follow the same code paths as
linkse for scope system threads. This has slightly hurt libthr's performance
but I will work to recover as much of it as I can.

Thread exit code has been cleaned up greatly.
exit and exec code now transitions a process back to
'standard non-threaded mode' before taking the next step.
Reviewed by:	scottl, peter
MFC after:	1 week
2004-09-05 02:09:54 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
44af2aa001 Add aac(4) and aacp(4). The driver is 64-bit clean for roughly a year
now and has been mentioned on the freebsd-ia64 list.
2004-09-02 18:05:26 +00:00
Julian Elischer
5995adc206 Remove an unneeded argument..
The removed argument could trivially be derived from the remaining one.
That in turn should be the same as curthread, but it is possible that curthread could be expensive to derive on some syste,s so leave it as an argument.
Having both proc and thread as an argumen tjust gives an opportunity for
them to get out sync.

MFC after:	3 days
2004-08-31 07:34:54 +00:00
Julian Elischer
99e9dcb817 Remove sched_free_thread() which was only used
in diagnostics. It has outlived its usefulness and has started
causing panics for people who turn on DIAGNOSTIC, in what is otherwise
good code.

MFC after:	2 days
2004-08-31 06:12:13 +00:00
Alan Cox
bfa15df9ba Remove unnecessary check for curthread == NULL. 2004-08-30 03:52:05 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
224407d6a8 s/ENTRY/ENTRY_NOPROFILE/g for particular functions that do not follow
the C calling convention or are otherwise not regular functions. This
allows us to boot a profiling kernel.
2004-08-30 01:32:28 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
82ecff453f Catch up with the drive-by renaming of IA32 to COMPAT_IA32. Missed
11 days ago when all the other places were fixed and finally caught
by the tinderbox run...
2004-08-27 21:57:00 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0f2fe153bc Move the kernel-specific logic to adjust frompc from MI to MD. For
these two reasons:
1. On ia64 a function pointer does not hold the address of the first
   instruction of a functions implementation. It holds the address
   of a function descriptor. Hence the user(), btrap(), eintr() and
   bintr() prototypes are wrong for getting the actual code address.
2. The logic forces interrupt, trap and exception entry points to
   be layed-out contiguously. This can not be achieved on ia64 and is
   generally just bad programming.

The MCOUNT_FROMPC_USER macro is used to set the frompc argument to
some kernel address which represents any frompc that falls outside
the kernel text range. The macro can expand to ~0U to bail out in
that case.
The MCOUNT_FROMPC_INTR macro is used to set the frompc argument to
some kernel address to represent a call to a trap or interrupt
handler. This to avoid that the trap or interrupt handler appear to
be called from everywhere in the call graph. The macro can expand
to ~0U to prevent adjusting frompc. Note that the argument is selfpc,
not frompc.

This commit defines the macros on all architectures equivalently to
the original code in sys/libkern/mcount.c. People can take it from
here...

Compile-tested on: alpha, amd64, i386, ia64 and sparc64
Boot-tested on: i386
2004-08-27 19:42:35 +00:00
Alan Cox
8991a235cb The machine-independent parts of the virtual memory system always pass a
valid pmap to the pmap functions that require one.  Remove the checks for
NULL.  (These checks have their origins in the Mach pmap.c that was
integrated into BSD.  None of the new code written specifically for
FreeBSD included them.)
2004-08-27 19:06:17 +00:00
Andre Oppermann
c21fd23260 Always compile PFIL_HOOKS into the kernel and remove the associated kernel
compile option.  All FreeBSD packet filters now use the PFIL_HOOKS API and
thus it becomes a standard part of the network stack.

If no hooks are connected the entire packet filter hooks section and related
activities are jumped over.  This removes any performance impact if no hooks
are active.

Both OpenBSD and DragonFlyBSD have integrated PFIL_HOOKS permanently as well.
2004-08-27 15:16:24 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
04f093dde7 Get a step closer to profiling the kernel by fixing the definitions
of the MCOUNT_ENTER, MCOUNT_EXIT and MCOUNT_DECL defines. Also make
sure there's a prototype of _MCOUNT_DECL(). This allows us to build
a kernel. There are still unresolved symbols, so linking fails.
2004-08-25 08:03:48 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f0556e70bb Make profiling actually work. The gcc compiler emits a call to the
_mcount() stub when profiling is enabled. Emit this code sequence
for assembly routines as welli (MCOUNT definition in <machine/asm.h>.
We do not pass the GOT entry however as the 4th argument, because it's
not used. The _mcount() stub calls __mcount(), which does the actual
work. Define _MCOUNT_DECL to define __mcount. We do not have an
implementation of mcount(), so we define MCOUNT as empty, but have a
weak alias to _mcount() in _mcount.S.
Note that the _mcount() stub in the kernel is slightly different from
the stub in userland. This is because we do not have to worry about
nested routines in the kernel.
2004-08-25 07:42:34 +00:00
Nate Lawson
dc6851d588 Catch up with i386 nexus.c rev 1.59: add bus_get_resource_list(). 2004-08-24 19:22:54 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
6cda6c4a35 sr(4) definately won't work on IA64. 2004-08-24 18:31:27 +00:00
Arun Sharma
2d24da614a The existing code fails some corner cases. Replace it with
ia64_bsp_adjust() which has been tested to work in all cases for
arbitrary (bsp, nslots) combinations.

reviewed by: marcel@
2004-08-16 22:09:58 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
344bbdbd54 As I said: the previous commit was untested... Remove an #endif which
should have ceased to exist when its corresponding #if was removed.
2004-08-16 19:05:08 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
97752b2cbd Catch up with the drive-by renaming of IA32 to COMPAT_IA32. It must
have been rush hour...

While here, move COMPAT_IA32 from opt_global.h to opt_compat.h like on
amd64. Consequently, it's unsafe to use the option in pcb.h. We now
unconditionally have the ia32 specific registers in the PCB.

This commit is untested.
2004-08-16 18:54:23 +00:00
Arun Sharma
646c6dd2c0 ITC.{i,d} instructions use format M41 not M42.
reviewed by: marcel@
2004-08-16 18:41:24 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
c66fdb617d Allocate memory in the unwinder with M_NOWAIT. We may need to provide
backtraces with locks held.
2004-08-14 05:00:37 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
3a00930042 In set_regs(), flush the dirty registers onto the backingstore before
we update the registers. That way we don't have any dirty registers to
worry about and also know that bsp=bspstore, which makes updating the
RSE related registers predictable.
This is not the end of it. We need more validity checks, but for now
this allows us to complete the gdb testsuite without crashing the
kernel.
2004-08-11 05:29:13 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
4da47b2fec Add __elfN(dump_thread). This function is called from __elfN(coredump)
to allow dumping per-thread machine specific notes. On ia64 we use this
function to flush the dirty registers onto the backingstore before we
write out the PRSTATUS notes.

Tested on: alpha, amd64, i386, ia64 & sparc64
Not tested on: arm, powerpc
2004-08-11 02:35:06 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
b4b7c60d70 Better preserve the original protection for the mappings we maintain.
The hardware always gives read access for privilege level 0, which
means that we cannot use the hardware access rights and privilege
level in the PTE to test whether there's a change in protection.  So,
we save the original vm_prot_t in the PTE as well.
Add pmap_pte_prot() to set the proper access rights and privilege
level on the PTE given a pmap and the requested protection.

The above allows us to compare the protection in pmap_extract_and_hold()
which was missing. While in pmap_extract_and_hold(), add pmap locking.

While here, clean up most (i.e. all but one) PTE macros we inherited
from alpha. They were either unused, used inconsistently, badly named
or simply weren't beneficial. We save the wired and managed state of
the PTE in distinct (bit) fields.

While in pte.h, s/u_int64_t/uint64_t/g

pmap locking obtained from: alc@
feedback & review by: alc@
2004-08-09 20:44:41 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
47a86e3cd4 Implement single stepping when we leave the kernel through the EPC syscall
path. The basic problem is that we cannot set the single stepping flag
directly, because we don't leave the kernel via an interrupt return. So,
we need another way to set the single stepping flag.
The way we do this is by enabling the lower-privilege transfer trap, which
gets raised when we drop the privilege level. However, since we're still
running in kernel space (sec), we're not yet done. We clear the lower-
privilege transfer trap, enable the taken-branch trap and continue exiting
the kernel until we branch into user space.
Given the current code, there's a total of two traps this way before
we can raise SIGTRAP.
2004-08-08 00:28:07 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6aa84a056a Slightly move labels around to make sure we call ast() on our way out
after a fork(2) in fork_trampoline(). By moving the epc_syscall_return
label immediately before the call to do_ast() in epc_syscall(), we not
only achieve that but also handle the detour through exception_return
when the frame corresponds to an asynchronous kernel entry. Hence, we
simplified fork_trampoline() as a side-effect.
2004-08-07 21:55:15 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7d9a8b1cd5 De-inline gdb_cpu_signal() because we need to convert the trap vectors
related to breakpoints and single stepping into SIGTRAP so gdb(1) knows
why the remote target has stopped. In particular, gdb(1) needs to know
if the reason is something of its own doing.
2004-08-07 21:40:52 +00:00
Arun Sharma
d7cf64c9a1 Use a 256MB TR instead of a 64MB TR to make sure that the kernel
text/data are covered on APs. This enables the kernel to boot on
a 4 way Intel Itanium-2 platform. This has a secondary effect of
keeping the TRs identical on BP and the APs.

reviewed by: marcel@
2004-08-04 20:09:41 +00:00
Mark Murray
d23a262fc5 Making a loadable null.ko for /dev/(null|zero) proved rather
unpopular, so remove this (mis)feature.

Encouragement provided by:	jhb (and others)
2004-08-03 19:24:54 +00:00
Maxime Henrion
9f1b87f106 Instead of calling ia32_pause() conditionally on __i386__ or __amd64__
being defined, define and use a new MD macro, cpu_spinwait().  It only
expands to something on i386 and amd64, so the compiled code should be
identical.

Name of the macro found by:	jhb
Reviewed by:	jhb
2004-08-03 18:44:27 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
78b9765bee Fix 2 typos in previous commit: both s/strct/struct/ 2004-08-02 18:37:55 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cb1d0dd340 Add the mem and null devices now that they are optional. 2004-08-02 17:53:06 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6d28b03026 Sort the miscellaneous devices to restore ordering after the insertion
of the mem and null devices.
2004-08-02 17:50:39 +00:00
Mark Murray
a5ed4a0ad5 Remove extraneous ';'. 2004-08-01 18:51:44 +00:00
Mark Murray
8ab2f5ecc5 Break out the MI part of the /dev/[k]mem and /dev/io drivers into
their own directory and module, leaving the MD parts in the MD
area (the MD parts _are_ part of the modules). /dev/mem and /dev/io
are now loadable modules, thus taking us one step further towards
a kernel created entirely out of modules. Of course, there is nothing
preventing the kernel from having these statically compiled.
2004-08-01 11:40:54 +00:00
Alan Cox
350fb8ae6a - Add pmap locking to ia64's pmap_enter() and pmap_enter_quick(). (This
brings ia64 to parity with alpha, amd64, and i386 in this area.)
 - Prevent a race in pmap_find_pte(): If pmap_find_pte() sleeps in
   uma_zalloc(), another thread could allocate a pte at the same address.
   Instead, sleep at a higher level and retry the lookup before retrying
   the allocation.

Reviewed and tested by:	marcel@
2004-07-30 20:25:12 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f95c91bcee Fix -O builds with gcc 3.4 by defining ffs as __builtin_ffs instead of
creating an inline function that just calls __builtin_ffs.
2004-07-30 07:56:53 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0658bb8ef8 Move a relic to its correct location(s): Put nfs diskless initialization
calls with the code they call.  (Yet another example of mindless copy&paste).
2004-07-28 21:54:57 +00:00
Robert Watson
1a8cfbc450 Pass a thread argument into cpu_critical_{enter,exit}() rather than
dereference curthread.  It is called only from critical_{enter,exit}(),
which already dereferences curthread.  This doesn't seem to affect SMP
performance in my benchmarks, but improves MySQL transaction throughput
by about 1% on UP on my Xeon.

Head nodding:	jhb, bmilekic
2004-07-27 16:41:01 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6dd19a884b Work-around a gcc code generation bug for function descriptors
references (target/16559). This fixes SMP configurations.

Obtained from: arun@
2004-07-25 07:07:09 +00:00
Alan Cox
e4242deba7 In pmap_mincore() create a private copy of the pte for use after the pmap
lock is released.
2004-07-22 02:05:46 +00:00
Alan Cox
756e6d1939 Additional pmap locking
Tested by: marcel@
2004-07-21 07:01:48 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
fd32d93b97 Unify db_stack_trace_cmd(). All it did was look up the thread given
the thread ID and call db_trace_thread().
Since arm has all the logic in db_stack_trace_cmd(), rename the
new DB_COMMAND function to db_stack_trace to avoid conflicts on
arm.
While here, have db_stack_trace parse its own arguments so that
we can use a more natural radix for IDs. If the ID is not a thread
ID, or more precisely when no thread exists with the ID, try if
there's a process with that ID and return the first thread in it.
This makes it easier to print stack traces from the ps output.

requested by: rwatson@
tested on: amd64, i386, ia64
2004-07-21 05:07:09 +00:00
David Schultz
479f8d2214 Make FLT_ROUNDS correctly reflect the dynamic rounding mode. 2004-07-19 08:17:25 +00:00
Alan Cox
4a5be3f70a Add partial pmap locking.
Tested by: marcel@
2004-07-19 05:39:49 +00:00
Alan Cox
6fe30ff3f2 Remove unused fields from the pmap. 2004-07-16 03:42:45 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
672c05d49c Preparation commit for the tty cleanups that will follow in the near
future:

rename ttyopen() -> tty_open() and ttyclose() -> tty_close().

We need the ttyopen() and ttyclose() for the new generic cdevsw
functions for tty devices in order to have consistent naming.
2004-07-15 20:47:41 +00:00
Alan Cox
3d2e54c317 Push down the acquisition and release of the page queues lock into
pmap_protect() and pmap_remove().  In general, they require the lock in
order to modify a page's pv list or flags.  In some cases, however,
pmap_protect() can avoid acquiring the lock.
2004-07-15 18:00:43 +00:00
Alan Cox
72826d0f4a A loop in pmap_remove() should use TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(), not
TAILQ_FOREACH(), because the loop deletes elements from the list.

Reviewed by:	marcel@
2004-07-15 03:20:00 +00:00
David Xu
53dbf30349 Add ptrace_clear_single_step(), alpha already has it for years, the function
will be used by ptrace to clear a thread's single step state.
2004-07-13 07:22:56 +00:00
Alan Cox
440382a953 Simplify pmap_protect(). 2004-07-13 06:54:23 +00:00
Alan Cox
ce8da3091f Push down the acquisition and release of the page queues lock into
pmap_remove_pages().  (The implementation of pmap_remove_pages() is
optional.  If pmap_remove_pages() is unimplemented, the acquisition and
release of the page queues lock is unnecessary.)

Remove spl calls from the alpha, arm, and ia64 pmap_remove_pages().
2004-07-13 02:49:22 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
8bcb1e9e84 Add options KDB and GDB. KDB takes on the function of what DDB used
to be. Both DDB and GDB specify which KDB backends to include.
2004-07-11 03:20:09 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
1ca618fcaa Remove the now unused GDB stubs. See src/sys/gdb/* for the new KDB
backend.
2004-07-11 01:47:26 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
37224cd3fc Mega update for the KDB framework: turn DDB into a KDB backend.
Most of the changes are a direct result of adding thread awareness.
Typically, DDB_REGS is gone. All registers are taken from the
trapframe and backtraces use the PCB based contexts. DDB_REGS was
defined to be a trapframe on all platforms anyway.
Thread awareness introduces the following new commands:
	thread X	switch to thread X (where X is the TID),
	show threads	list all threads.

The backtrace code has been made more flexible so that one can
create backtraces for any thread by giving the thread ID as an
argument to trace.

With this change, ia64 has support for breakpoints.
2004-07-10 23:47:20 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6d33366c74 Update for the KDB framework:
o  ksym_start and ksym_end changed type to vm_offset_t.
o  Make debugging support conditional upon KDB instead of DDB.
o  Call kdb_enter() instead of breakpoint().
o  Remove implementation of Debugger().
o  Call kdb_trap() according to the new world order.

unwinder:
o  s/db_active/kdb_active/g
o  Various s/ddb/kdb/g
o  Add support for unwinding from the PCB as well as the trapframe.
   Abuse a spare field in the special register set to flag whether
   the PCB was actually constructed from a trapframe so that we can
   make the necessary adjustments.

md_var.h:
o   Add RSE convenience macros.
o   Add ia64_bsp_adjust() to add or subtract from BSP while taking
    NaT collections into account.
2004-07-10 22:59:30 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
5a39cbaf69 Implement makectx(). The makectx() function is used by KDB to create
a PCB from a trapframe for purposes of unwinding the stack. The PCB
is used as the thread context and all but the thread that entered the
debugger has a valid PCB.
This function can also be used to create a context for the threads
running on the CPUs that have been stopped when the debugger got
entered. This however is not done at the time of this commit.
2004-07-10 19:56:00 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cbc174356c Introduce the KDB debugger frontend. The frontend provides a framework
in which multiple (presumably different) debugger backends can be
configured and which provides basic services to those backends.
Besides providing services to backends, it also serves as the single
point of contact for any and all code that wants to make use of the
debugger functions, such as entering the debugger or handling of the
alternate break sequence. For this purpose, the frontend has been
made non-optional.
All debugger requests are forwarded or handed over to the current
backend, if applicable. Selection of the current backend is done by
the debug.kdb.current sysctl. A list of configured backends can be
obtained with the debug.kdb.available sysctl. One can enter the
debugger by writing to the debug.kdb.enter sysctl.
2004-07-10 18:40:12 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
72d44f31a6 Introduce the GDB debugger backend for the new KDB framework. The
backend improves over the old GDB support in the following ways:
o  Unified implementation with minimal MD code.
o  A simple interface for devices to register themselves as debug
   ports, ala consoles.
o  Compression by using run-length encoding.
o  Implements GDB threading support.
2004-07-10 17:47:22 +00:00
Brian Somers
0ac4013324 Change the following environment variables to kernel options:
bootp -> BOOTP
    bootp.nfsroot -> BOOTP_NFSROOT
    bootp.nfsv3 -> BOOTP_NFSV3
    bootp.compat -> BOOTP_COMPAT
    bootp.wired_to -> BOOTP_WIRED_TO

- i.e. back out the previous commit.  It's already possible to
pxeboot(8) with a GENERIC kernel.

Pointed out by: dwmalone
2004-07-08 22:35:36 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
1e3e78d239 MFamd64 (1.275):
Reduce the scope of the Giant lock being held for non-mpsafe syscalls.
There was way too much code being covered.
2004-07-08 21:08:07 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
469df33664 Better handle the break instruction trap. The runtime specification
has outlined which break numbers are software interrupts, debugger
breakpoints and ABI specific breaks. We mostly treated all break
numbers we didn't care about as debugger breakpoints.
2004-07-08 16:30:42 +00:00
Brian Somers
59e1ebc9b5 Change the following kernel options to environment variables:
BOOTP -> bootp
    BOOTP_NFSROOT -> bootp.nfsroot
    BOOTP_NFSV3 -> bootp.nfsv3
    BOOTP_COMPAT -> bootp.compat
    BOOTP_WIRED_TO -> bootp.wired_to

This lets you PXE boot with a GENERIC kernel by putting this sort of thing
in loader.conf:

    bootp="YES"
    bootp.nfsroot="YES"
    bootp.nfsv3="YES"
    bootp.wired_to="bge1"

or even setting the variables manually from the OK prompt.
2004-07-08 13:40:33 +00:00
Alan Cox
8fe61389a7 - Correct pmap_extract()'s return type. It should be vm_paddr_t, not
vm_offset_t.
 - Convert pmap_extract() to the ANSI style of declaration.
2004-07-05 23:18:48 +00:00
John Baldwin
0c0b25ae91 Implement preemption of kernel threads natively in the scheduler rather
than as one-off hacks in various other parts of the kernel:
- Add a function maybe_preempt() that is called from sched_add() to
  determine if a thread about to be added to a run queue should be
  preempted to directly.  If it is not safe to preempt or if the new
  thread does not have a high enough priority, then the function returns
  false and sched_add() adds the thread to the run queue.  If the thread
  should be preempted to but the current thread is in a nested critical
  section, then the flag TDF_OWEPREEMPT is set and the thread is added
  to the run queue.  Otherwise, mi_switch() is called immediately and the
  thread is never added to the run queue since it is switch to directly.
  When exiting an outermost critical section, if TDF_OWEPREEMPT is set,
  then clear it and call mi_switch() to perform the deferred preemption.
- Remove explicit preemption from ithread_schedule() as calling
  setrunqueue() now does all the correct work.  This also removes the
  do_switch argument from ithread_schedule().
- Do not use the manual preemption code in mtx_unlock if the architecture
  supports native preemption.
- Don't call mi_switch() in a loop during shutdown to give ithreads a
  chance to run if the architecture supports native preemption since
  the ithreads will just preempt DELAY().
- Don't call mi_switch() from the page zeroing idle thread for
  architectures that support native preemption as it is unnecessary.
- Native preemption is enabled on the same archs that supported ithread
  preemption, namely alpha, i386, and amd64.

This change should largely be a NOP for the default case as committed
except that we will do fewer context switches in a few cases and will
avoid the run queues completely when preempting.

Approved by:	scottl (with his re@ hat)
2004-07-02 20:21:44 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
3d8f0528e5 Unbreak build: define __RMAN_RESOURCE_VISIBLE
See also src/sys/sys/rman.h rev. 1.21.
2004-06-30 23:55:14 +00:00
Nate Lawson
1a26ea7f2c Add machdep quirks functions. On i386, this disables acpi on systems with
BIOS dates earlier than Jan 1, 1999.  Add prototypes and quirks flags.
2004-06-30 04:42:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
2551e6f323 - Remove unused definitions.
- Move a definition inside the scope of a #ifdef _KERNEL.
2004-06-23 08:06:52 +00:00
Bruce Evans
4c5f10a672 Backed out previous commit. Blind substitution of dev_t by `struct cdev *'
was just wrong here because the dev_t's are user dev_t's.
2004-06-20 03:52:50 +00:00
Alan Cox
ffcbbfc220 Remove dead code related to pv entry allocation.
Reviewed by:	marcel@
2004-06-19 20:31:49 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
89c9c53da0 Do the dreaded s/dev_t/struct cdev */
Bump __FreeBSD_version accordingly.
2004-06-16 09:47:26 +00:00
Alan Cox
52fae0ba6c Neither pmap_enter() nor pmap_enter_quick() should create pv entries for
unmanaged pages.

Tested by:	marcel@
2004-06-11 20:11:41 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
1930e303cf Deorbit COMPAT_SUNOS.
We inherited this from the sparc32 port of BSD4.4-Lite1.  We have neither
a sparc32 port nor a SunOS4.x compatibility desire these days.
2004-06-11 11:16:26 +00:00
Alan Cox
4e302a62f7 Reduce the number of preallocated pv entries and lpte entries in
pmap_init().

Tested by:	marcel@
2004-06-11 04:24:35 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2140d01b27 Machine generated patch which changes linedisc calls from accessing
linesw[] directly to using the ttyld...() functions

The ttyld...() functions ar inline so there is no performance hit.
2004-06-04 16:02:56 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
cc05397ffc Remove checks for curthread == NULL - it can't happen. 2004-06-03 10:22:47 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
fd360128ff Add missing <sys/module.h> instances which were shadowed by the nested
include in <sys/kernel.h>
2004-06-03 05:58:30 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
fa2a4d0595 Move TDF_DEADLKTREAT into td_pflags (and rename it accordingly) to avoid
having to acquire sched_lock when manipulating it in lockmgr(), uiomove(),
and uiomove_fromphys().

Reviewed by:	jhb
2004-06-03 01:47:37 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
138fbf675a Gainfully employ the new ttyioctl in the trivial cases. 2004-06-01 13:49:28 +00:00
Thomas Moestl
65e29c4822 Retire cpu_sched_exit(); it is not used any more. 2004-05-26 12:09:39 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b2321e7cdb Moved most of the "MI" definitions and declarations from <machine/profile.h>
to <sys/gmon.h>.  Cleaned them up a little by not attempting to ifdef
for incomplete and out of date support for GUPROF in userland, as in
the sparc64 version.
2004-05-19 15:41:26 +00:00
Stefan Farfeleder
b1aa0ba527 <stdint.h> should define WINT_M{AX,IN} independent from whether WCHAR_MIN is
defined.  Otherwise first including <wchar.h> and then <stdint.h> leads to no
WINT_M{AX,IN} at all.

PR:		64956
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-18 16:04:57 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
875bcd3528 Fix typo in comment. While here, end the sentence with a period and
remove the empty line between the fdc and sio devices. The empty
line suggests that the comment applies to fdc only while it applies
to all following devices and options.

Typo spotted by: ru@
2004-05-17 18:36:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ef1eb2f330 Unbreak build due to previous commit: now that elf_reloc_internal()
gets the relocation base passed in relocbase, we cannot declare a
local variable with the same name. Assume the argument holds the
same value as the local variable did...
2004-05-17 07:11:37 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
f2ab7b8bb0 filter out the fdc(4) and sio(4) devices and corresponding options.
Note that cy(4) uses COM_MULTIPORT, so we need to keep that option.
2004-05-17 07:03:01 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e8855d4f97 Make a small revision to the api between the elf linker core and the
elf_reloc() backends for two reasons.  First, to support the possibility
of there being two elf linkers in the kernel (eg: amd64), and second, to
pass the relocbase explicitly (for relocating .o format kld files).
2004-05-16 20:00:28 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
4c86725c82 Revert previous commit. We should not get any FP traps from within
the kernel. We can guarantee this by resetting the FP status register.
This masks all FP traps. The reason we did get FP traps was that we
didn't reset the FP status register in all cases.

Make sure to reset the FP status register in syscall(). This is one of
the places where it was forgotten.

While on the subject, reset the FP status register only when we trapped
from user space.
2004-05-07 05:35:31 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
99aa060c2b Make sure to sanitize the FP status register. Specifically this
masks all FP traps, which should not happen in the kernel.
2004-05-07 05:29:12 +00:00
Nate Lawson
869ec176fc Make unnecessary globals static and remove unused includes.
Pointed out by:	cscout
2004-05-06 02:18:58 +00:00
Nate Lawson
65a7c90189 Add an MI implementation of the ACPI global lock routines and retire the
individual asm versions.  The global lock is shared between the BIOS and
OS and thus cannot use our mutexes.  It is defined in section 5.2.9.1 of
the ACPI specification.

Reviewed by:	marcel, bde, jhb
2004-05-05 20:04:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e160e18ba6 Floating-point faults and exceptions can happen in the kernel too.
Do not panic when it happens; handle them.

Run into by: das
2004-05-03 04:13:31 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
1b3564abb3 Catch- and cleanup:
o  Fix and improve comments and references,
o  Add PFIL_HOOKS, UFS_ACL and UFS_DIRHASH,
o  Switch from SCHED_4BSD to SCHED_ULE,
o  Remove SCSI_DELAY (there's no SCSI support),
2004-05-03 00:10:59 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
4e744b5e7f Spell Ethernet correctly. 2004-05-02 18:57:29 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
73b2b50372 Verify the MADT checksum before using the table.
Submitted by: njl
2004-05-01 04:08:14 +00:00
David Schultz
be3930682a Hide FLT_EVAL_METHOD and DECIMAL_DIG in pre-C99 compilation
environments.

PR:		63935
Submitted by:	Stefan Farfeleder <stefan@fafoe.narf.at>
2004-04-25 02:36:29 +00:00
Nate Lawson
8ec94874b2 Don't check for NULL, device_get_softc() always succeeds. 2004-04-21 02:10:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
3edd4a4094 MFamd64
Simplify the sf_buf implementation.  In short, make it a veneer
 over the direct virtual-to-physical mapping.
2004-04-18 07:11:12 +00:00
Alan Cox
4e67150a95 Remove a comment that refers to avail_start and avail_end as these
variables no longer exist.
2004-04-11 06:37:36 +00:00
Alan Cox
b14d6acced - pmap_kenter_temporary() is unused by machine-independent code. Therefore,
move its declaration to the machine-dependent header file on those
   machines that use it.  In principle, only i386 should have it.
   Alpha and AMD64 should use their direct virtual-to-physical mapping.
 - Remove pmap_kenter_temporary() from ia64.  It is unused.  Approved
   by: marcel@
2004-04-10 22:41:46 +00:00
Warner Losh
f36cfd49ad Remove advertising clause from University of California Regent's
license, per letter dated July 22, 1999 and email from Peter Wemm,
Alan Cox and Robert Watson.

Approved by: core, peter, alc, rwatson
2004-04-07 20:46:16 +00:00
Alan Cox
a3b706071c Remove avail_end. As of yesterday, it is unused. 2004-04-06 01:38:28 +00:00
Alan Cox
c8607538c8 Remove avail_start on those platforms that no longer use it. (Only amd64
does anything with it beyond simple initialization.)
2004-04-05 04:08:00 +00:00
Alan Cox
bdb93eb248 Remove unused arguments from pmap_init(). 2004-04-05 00:37:50 +00:00
Alan Cox
121230a40d In some cases, sf_buf_alloc() should sleep with pri PCATCH; in others, it
should not.  Add a new parameter so that the caller can specify which is
the case.

Reported by:	dillon
2004-04-03 09:16:27 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
60f66d9174 MFi386: correctly calculate the top-of-stack when a kthread is created
with a larger kernel stack. Remove inclusion of opt_kstack_pages.h now
that it's unused.
2004-03-27 17:44:25 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6beee8df28 In breakpoint(), use a different immediate to make sure we can
distinguish between debugger inserted breakpoints and fixed
breakpoints. While here, make sure the break instruction never
ends up in the last slot of a bundle by forcing it to be an
M-unit instruction. This makes it easier for use to skip over
it.
2004-03-21 01:41:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
1af1ebb84e - Add uiomove_fromphys() implementations to alpha and ia64. These only
differ trivially from amd64.
 - Correct a spelling error in a comment.
2004-03-20 21:06:20 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a36bdc0606 Introduce the cpumask_t type. The purpose of the type is to create a
level of abstraction for any and all CPU mask and CPU bitmap variables
so that platforms have the ability to break free from the hard limit
of 32 CPUs, simply because we don't have more bits in an u_int. Note
that the type is not supposed to solve massive parallelism, where
the number of CPUs can be larger than the width of the widest integral
type. As such, cpumask_t is not supposed to be a compound type. If
such would be necessary in the future, we can deal with the issues
then and there. For now, it can be assumed that the type is integral
and unsigned.

With this commit, all MD definitions start off as u_int. This allows
us to phase-in cpumask_t at our leasure without breaking anything.
Once cpumask_t is used consistently, platforms can switch to wider
(or smaller) types if such would be beneficial (or not; whatever :-)

Compile-tested on: i386
2004-03-20 20:41:40 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
e10f4ce153 Replace uint64_t with unsigned long in struct dbreg. 2004-03-20 05:27:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
5ab92b80d0 Remove the last traditional hints. These hints only served the purpose
for uart(4) to figure out which device to use as console. Use this file
to define hw.uart.console instead so that we don't have to put it in
the default loader.conf, which makes it hard to override.
2004-03-20 04:23:03 +00:00
John-Mark Gurney
4de27366d1 sync comment with i386's isa.c.. This removes a comment that is YEARS
old...
2004-03-17 21:45:55 +00:00
Alan Cox
90ecfebd82 Refactor the existing machine-dependent sf_buf_free() into a machine-
dependent function by the same name and a machine-independent function,
sf_buf_mext().  Aside from the virtue of making more of the code machine-
independent, this change also makes the interface more logical.  Before,
sf_buf_free() did more than simply undo an sf_buf_alloc(); it also
unwired and if necessary freed the page.  That is now the purpose of
sf_buf_mext().  Thus, sf_buf_alloc() and sf_buf_free() can now be used
as a general-purpose emphemeral map cache.
2004-03-16 19:04:28 +00:00
Scott Long
11d905ecd8 Now that contigfree() does not require Giant, don't grab it in busdma. 2004-03-13 15:42:59 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
39209a2fad Identify the Deerfield processor. Deerfield is a low-voltage variant
based on the Madison core and targeting the low end of the spectrum.
Its clock frequency is 1Ghz, whereas Madison starts at 1.3Ghz. Since
the CPUID information is the same for Madison and Deerfield, we use
the clock frequency to identify the processor.
Supposedly the Deerfield only uses 62W, which seems to be less than
modern Xeon processors (about 70W) and about half what a Madison would
need.
2004-03-10 22:23:20 +00:00
Alan Cox
fcffa790e9 Retire pmap_pinit2(). Alpha was the last platform that used it. However,
ever since alpha/alpha/pmap.c revision 1.81 introduced the list allpmaps,
there has been no reason for having this function on Alpha.  Briefly,
when pmap_growkernel() relied upon the list of all processes to find and
update the various pmaps to reflect a growth in the kernel's valid
address space, pmap_init2() served to avoid a race between pmap
initialization and pmap_growkernel().  Specifically, pmap_pinit2() was
responsible for initializing the kernel portions of the pmap and
pmap_pinit2() was called after the process structure contained a pointer
to the new pmap for use by pmap_growkernel().  Thus, an update to the
kernel's address space might be applied to the new pmap unnecessarily,
but an update would never be lost.
2004-03-07 21:06:48 +00:00
Alan Cox
d82852fbb9 Integrate the code from pmap_pinit2() into pmap_pinit(), leaving
pmap_pinit2() empty.

Approved by:	marcel
2004-03-07 07:43:13 +00:00
Alan Cox
925d2fedf5 Remove unused declarations. (Some time ago, these variables became fields
of vm/vm.h's struct kva_md_info.)
2004-03-07 07:13:15 +00:00
Lukas Ertl
1bcf24ee9d Fix syntax errors and wrong function prototypes in several MD header
files when using non-GNUC compilers.

PR:             kern/58515
Submitted by:   Stefan Farfeleder <stefan@fafoe.narf.at>
Approved by:    grog (mentor), obrien
2004-03-05 09:19:59 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
27e327fdaf Do not pre-map the I/O port space. On the Intel Tiger 4 this conflicts
with a memory mapped I/O range that's immediately before it and is
not 256MB aligned. As a result, when an address is accessed in the
memory mapped range and a direct mapping is added for it, it overlaps
with the pre-mapped I/O port space and causes a machine check.

Based on a patch from: arun@
2004-02-22 02:10:48 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
dc08ffec87 Device megapatch 4/6:
Introduce d_version field in struct cdevsw, this must always be
initialized to D_VERSION.

Flip sense of D_NOGIANT flag to D_NEEDGIANT, this involves removing
four D_NOGIANT flags and adding 145 D_NEEDGIANT flags.
2004-02-21 21:10:55 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8e1f1df080 Device megapatch 3/6:
Add missing D_TTY flags to various drivers.

Complete asserts that dev_t's passed to ttyread(), ttywrite(),
ttypoll() and ttykqwrite() have (d_flags & D_TTY) and a struct tty
pointer.

Make ttyread(), ttywrite(), ttypoll() and ttykqwrite() the default
cdevsw methods for D_TTY drivers and remove the explicit initializations
in various drivers cdevsw structures.
2004-02-21 20:41:11 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
c9c7976f7f Device megapatch 1/6:
Free approx 86 major numbers with a mostly automatically generated patch.

A number of strategic drivers have been left behind by caution, and a few
because they still (ab)use their major number.
2004-02-21 19:42:58 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0b7ed341e1 Change the disk(9) API in order to make device removal more robust.
Previously the "struct disk" were owned by the device driver and this
gave us problems when the device disappared and the users of that device
were not immediately disappearing.

Now the struct disk is allocate with a new call, disk_alloc() and owned
by geom_disk and just abandonned by the device driver when disk_create()
is called.

Unfortunately, this results in a ton of "s/\./->/" changes to device
drivers.

Since I'm doing the sweep anyway, a couple of other API improvements
have been carried out at the same time:

The Giant awareness flag has been flipped from DISKFLAG_NOGIANT to
DISKFLAG_NEEDSGIANT

A version number have been added to disk_create() so that we can detect,
report and ignore binary drivers with old ABI in the future.

Manual page update to follow shortly.
2004-02-18 21:36:53 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a753b14687 Sort PFIL_HOOKS. 2004-01-27 20:22:53 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
048ac395be - Recruit some new ULE users by making it the default scheduler in GENERIC.
ULE will be in a probationary period to determine whether it will be left
   as the default in 5.3 which would likely mean the rest of the 5.x series.
2004-01-24 21:38:52 +00:00
Jacques Vidrine
5864cda7c6 Add PFIL_HOOKS to the GENERIC kernel configuration, primarily so
that one can load the IPFilter module (which requires PFIL_HOOKS).

Requested by:	Many, for over a year
2004-01-24 14:59:51 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
28466ae036 Fix handling of FP traps:
o  For traps, the cr.iip register points to the next instruction to
   execute on interrupt return (modulo slot). Since we need to get
   the bundle of the instruction that caused the FP fault/trap, make
   sure we fetch the previous bundle if the next instruction is in
   fact the first in a bundle.
o  When we call the FPSWA handler, we need to tell it whether it's
   a trap or a fault (first argument). This was hardcoded to mean a
   fault.

Also, for FP faults, when a fault is converted to a trap, adjust the
cr.iip and cr.ipsr registers to point to the next instruction. This
makes sure that the SIGFPE handler gets a consistent state.
2004-01-20 03:29:24 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
dd45fd9791 s/framep/tf/g -- this normalizes on the use of tf to point to the
trapframe and improves grep-ability.
2004-01-20 02:35:46 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
2d6853a650 Whitespace nit. 2004-01-13 15:30:36 +00:00
Jacques Vidrine
e4dc8baa84 Provide sysarch(2) prototypes in the MD sysarch.h headers. While I'm
at it, use the ANSI C generic pointer type for the second argument,
thus matching the documentation.

Remove the now extraneous (and now conflicting) function declarations
in various libc sources.  Remove now unnecessary casts.

Reviewed by:	bde
2004-01-09 16:52:09 +00:00
David Xu
a30ec4b99c Make sigaltstack as per-threaded, because per-process sigaltstack state
is useless for threaded programs, multiple threads can not share same
stack.
The alternative signal stack is private for thread, no lock is needed,
the orignal P_ALTSTACK is now moved into td_pflags and renamed to
TDP_ALTSTACK.
For single thread or Linux clone() based threaded program, there is no
semantic changed, because those programs only have one kernel thread
in every process.

Reviewed by: deischen, dfr
2004-01-03 02:02:26 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
ddeb5b242e Track three new sendfile-related statistics:
- The number of times sendfile had to do disk I/O
- The number of times sfbuf allocation failed
- The number of times sfbuf allocation had to wait
2003-12-28 08:57:09 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
5caf2b00f0 Move the declaration of sfbufspeak and sfbufsused to mbuf.h,
and use imax instead of max, as sfbufspeak and sfbufsused
are signed.

Submitted by:   bde
2003-12-28 01:43:22 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
5eda9873e9 Track current and peak sfbuf usage, export the values via sysctl. 2003-12-27 07:52:47 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
b3378ed911 Don't use NULL with integral types. 2003-12-24 19:55:07 +00:00
Peter Wemm
7655ebdaaa Return AE_OK for stub functions returning ACPI_STATUS, not NULL 2003-12-24 05:26:26 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c15e347e22 GC the unused <machine/kse.h> file. 2003-12-24 00:51:30 +00:00
Peter Wemm
9b68618df0 Add an additional field to the elf brandinfo structure to support
quicker exec-time replacement of the elf interpreter on an emulation
environment where an entire /compat/* tree isn't really warranted.
2003-12-23 02:42:39 +00:00
Peter Wemm
59553d37df Add missing #include "opt_compat.h" so that the compatability function
freebsd4_freebsd32_sigreturn() is defined when expected.  This should
unbreak the tinderbox. Sorry.
2003-12-18 06:59:18 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a8434283fc In set_mcontext(), take into account that kse_switchin(2) will
eventually be passed an async. context as well as a syscall
context.
While here, fix a serious bug in that if the trapframe is a
syscall frame, but we're restoring an async context, we need
to clear the FRAME_SYSCALL flag so that we leave the kernel
via exception_restore.
2003-12-14 01:59:31 +00:00
Peter Wemm
64d85faa1c Assimilate ia64 back into the fold with the common freebsd32/ia32 code.
The split-up code is derived from the ia64 code originally.

Note that I have only compile-tested this, not actually run-tested it.
The ia64 side of the force is missing some significant chunks of signal
delivery code.
2003-12-11 01:05:09 +00:00
Peter Wemm
ba3fa22e8c Fix last second typo. 2003-12-10 22:59:03 +00:00
Peter Wemm
419d43c635 Use gcc's superior ffs() builtin. 2003-12-10 22:51:40 +00:00
Peter Wemm
a80f5f272c Use ffs(x) == popcnt(x ^ (x - 1)) to implement 64 bit ffsl(). gcc's
ffs() builtin uses this already but truncates the upper 32 bits.
2003-12-10 22:47:02 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
b291daba6f Don't panic for misalignment traps when the onfault handler is set.
Not all transfers between kernel and user space are byte oriented
and thus alignment safe. Especially fuword*() and suword*() are
sensitive to alignment but in general more optimal than block copies.
By catching the misalignment trap we avoid pessimizing the common
case of properly aligned memory accesses which we would do if we
were to use byte copies or adding tests for proper alignment.

Note that the expectation that the kernel produces aligned pointers
is unchanged. This change therefore relates to possible unaligned
pointers generated in userland.
2003-12-09 09:52:14 +00:00
Nate Lawson
cac6460cfe Use the ACPI-CA definitions for the various APIC tables instead of our
own.
2003-12-09 03:04:19 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
a5b5101f5e Move the bktr(4) <arch>/include/ioctl_{bt848,meteor}.h files to dev/bktr
as these ioctl's aren't MD.  This also means they are installed in
/usr/include/dev/bktr now.  Also provide compatability wrappers for
where these headers lived in 4.x.
2003-12-08 07:22:42 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
47eb01b822 Simplify the contexts created by the kernel and remove the related
flags. We now create asynchronous contexts or syscall contexts only.
Syscall contexts differ from the minimal ABI dictated contexts by
having the scratch registers saved and restored because that's where
we keep the syscall arguments and syscall return values.
Since this change affects KSE, have it use kse_switchin(2) for the
"new" syscall context.
2003-12-07 20:47:33 +00:00