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/*
* Copyright (c) 1996, by Steve Passe
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. The name of the developer may NOT be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* $Id: smptests.h,v 1.31 1998/03/07 20:48:16 tegge Exp $
*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_SMPTESTS_H_
#define _MACHINE_SMPTESTS_H_
/*
* Various 'tests in progress' and configuration parameters.
*/
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/*
* Tor's clock improvements.
*
* When the giant kernel lock disappears, a different strategy should
* probably be used, thus this patch can only be considered a temporary
* measure.
*
* This patch causes (NCPU-1)*(128+100) extra IPIs per second.
* During profiling, the number is (NCPU-1)*(1024+100) extra IPIs/s
* in addition to extra IPIs due to forwarding ASTs to other CPUs.
*
* Having a shared AST flag in an SMP configuration is wrong, and I've
* just kludged around it, based upon the kernel lock blocking other
* processors from entering the kernel while handling an AST for one
* processor. When the giant kernel lock disappers, this kludge breaks.
*
* -- Tor
*/
#define BETTER_CLOCK
/*
* Control the "giant lock" pushdown by logical steps.
*/
#define PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_1
#define PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_2
#define PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_3_NOT
#define PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_4_NOT
/*
* XXX some temp debug control of cpl locks
*/
#ifdef PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_2
#define REAL_ECPL /* exception.s: SCPL_LOCK/SCPL_UNLOCK */
#define REAL_ICPL /* ipl.s: CPL_LOCK/CPL_UNLOCK/FAST */
#define REAL_AICPL /* apic_ipl.s: SCPL_LOCK/SCPL_UNLOCK */
#define REAL_AVCPL /* apic_vector.s: CPL_LOCK/CPL_UNLOCK */
#define REAL_IFCPL /* ipl_funcs.c: SCPL_LOCK/SCPL_UNLOCK */
#endif /* PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_2 */
/*
* The xCPL_LOCK/xCPL_UNLOCK defines control the spinlocks
* that protect cpl/cml/cil and the spl functions.
*/
#ifdef REAL_ECPL
#define ECPL_LOCK SCPL_LOCK
#define ECPL_UNLOCK SCPL_UNLOCK
#else
#define ECPL_LOCK
#define ECPL_UNLOCK
#endif /* REAL_ECPL */
#ifdef REAL_ICPL
#define ICPL_LOCK CPL_LOCK
#define ICPL_UNLOCK CPL_UNLOCK
#define FAST_ICPL_UNLOCK movl $0, _cpl_lock
#else
#define ICPL_LOCK
#define ICPL_UNLOCK
#define FAST_ICPL_UNLOCK
#endif /* REAL_ICPL */
#ifdef REAL_AICPL
#define AICPL_LOCK SCPL_LOCK
#define AICPL_UNLOCK SCPL_UNLOCK
#else
#define AICPL_LOCK
#define AICPL_UNLOCK
#endif /* REAL_AICPL */
#ifdef REAL_AVCPL
#define AVCPL_LOCK CPL_LOCK
#define AVCPL_UNLOCK CPL_UNLOCK
#else
#define AVCPL_LOCK
#define AVCPL_UNLOCK
#endif /* REAL_AVCPL */
#ifdef REAL_IFCPL
#define IFCPL_LOCK() SCPL_LOCK()
#define IFCPL_UNLOCK() SCPL_UNLOCK()
#else
#define IFCPL_LOCK()
#define IFCPL_UNLOCK()
#endif /* REAL_IFCPL */
/*
* Debug version of simple_lock. This will store the CPU id of the
* holding CPU along with the lock. When a CPU fails to get the lock
* it compares its own id to the holder id. If they are the same it
* panic()s, as simple locks are binary, and this would cause a deadlock.
*
*/
#define SL_DEBUG
/*
* Put FAST_INTR() ISRs at an APIC priority above the regular INTs.
* Allow the mp_lock() routines to handle FAST interrupts while spinning.
*/
#ifdef PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_1
#define FAST_HI
#endif
/*
* These defines enable critical region locking of areas that were
* protected via cli/sti in the UP kernel.
*
* MPINTRLOCK protects all the generic areas.
* COMLOCK protects the sio/cy drivers.
* CLOCKLOCK protects clock hardware and data
* known to be incomplete:
* joystick lkm
* ?
*/
#ifdef PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_1
#define USE_MPINTRLOCK
#define USE_COMLOCK
#define USE_CLOCKLOCK
#endif
/*
* Regular INTerrupts without the giant lock, NOT READY YET!!!
*/
#ifdef PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_4
#define INTR_SIMPLELOCK
#endif
/*
* Separate the INTR() portion of cpl into another variable: cml.
*/
#ifdef PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_3
#define CPL_AND_CML
#endif
/*
* Forces spl functions to spin while waiting for safe time to change cpl.
*
#define SPL_DEBUG_POSTCODE (slows the system down noticably)
*/
#ifdef PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_3
#define INTR_SPL
#define SPL_DEBUG
#endif
/*
* Ignore the ipending bits when exiting FAST_INTR() routines.
*
***
* according to Bruce:
*
* setsoft*() may set ipending. setsofttty() is actually used in the
* FAST_INTR handler in some serial drivers. This is necessary to get
* output completions and other urgent events handled as soon as possible.
* The flag(s) could be set in a variable other than ipending, but they
* needs to be checked against cpl to decide whether the software interrupt
* handler can/should run.
*
* (FAST_INTR used to just return
* in all cases until rev.1.7 of vector.s. This worked OK provided there
* were no user-mode CPU hogs. CPU hogs caused an average latency of 1/2
* clock tick for output completions...)
***
*
* So I need to restore cpl handling someday, but AFTER
* I finish making spl/cpl MP-safe.
*/
#ifdef PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_1
#define FAST_WITHOUTCPL
#endif
/*
* Use a simplelock to serialize FAST_INTR()s.
* sio.c, and probably other FAST_INTR() drivers, never expected several CPUs
* to be inside them at once. Things such as global vars prevent more
* than 1 thread of execution from existing at once, so we serialize
* the access of FAST_INTR()s via a simple lock.
* One optimization on this would be a simple lock per DRIVER, but I'm
* not sure how to organize that yet...
*/
#ifdef PUSHDOWN_LEVEL_1
#define FAST_SIMPLELOCK
#endif
/*
* Portions of the old TEST_LOPRIO code, back from the grave!
*/
#define GRAB_LOPRIO
/*
* Send CPUSTOP IPI for stop/restart of other CPUs on DDB break.
*
#define VERBOSE_CPUSTOP_ON_DDBBREAK
*/
#define CPUSTOP_ON_DDBBREAK
/*
* Bracket code/comments relevant to the current 'giant lock' model.
* Everything is now the 'giant lock' model, but we will use this as
* we start to "push down" the lock.
*/
#define GIANT_LOCK
#ifdef APIC_IO
/*
* Enable extra counters for some selected locations in the interrupt handlers.
* Look in apic_vector.s, apic_ipl.s and ipl.s for APIC_ITRACE or
* APIC_INTR_DIAGNOSTIC.
*/
#undef APIC_INTR_DIAGNOSTIC
/*
* Add extra tracking of a specific interrupt. Look in apic_vector.s,
* apic_ipl.s and ipl.s for APIC_ITRACE and log_intr_event.
* APIC_INTR_DIAGNOSTIC must be defined for this to work.
*/
#ifdef APIC_INTR_DIAGNOSTIC
#define APIC_INTR_DIAGNOSTIC_IRQ 17
#endif
/*
* Don't assume that slow interrupt handler X is called from vector
* X + ICU_OFFSET.
*/
#define APIC_INTR_REORDER
/*
* Redirect clock interrupts to a higher priority (fast intr) vector,
* while still using the slow interrupt handler. Only effective when
* APIC_INTR_REORDER is defined.
*/
#define APIC_INTR_HIGHPRI_CLOCK
#endif /* APIC_IO */
/*
* Misc. counters.
*
#define COUNT_XINVLTLB_HITS
*/
/**
* Hack to "fake-out" kernel into thinking it is running on a 'default config'.
*
* value == default type
#define TEST_DEFAULT_CONFIG 6
*/
/*
* Simple test code for IPI interaction, save for future...
*
#define TEST_TEST1
#define IPI_TARGET_TEST1 1
*/
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/*
* Address of POST hardware port.
* Defining this enables POSTCODE macros.
*
#define POST_ADDR 0x80
*/
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/*
* POST hardware macros.
*/
#ifdef POST_ADDR
#define ASMPOSTCODE_INC \
pushl %eax ; \
movl _current_postcode, %eax ; \
incl %eax ; \
andl $0xff, %eax ; \
movl %eax, _current_postcode ; \
outb %al, $POST_ADDR ; \
popl %eax
/*
* Overwrite the current_postcode value.
*/
#define ASMPOSTCODE(X) \
pushl %eax ; \
movl $X, %eax ; \
movl %eax, _current_postcode ; \
outb %al, $POST_ADDR ; \
popl %eax
/*
* Overwrite the current_postcode low nibble.
*/
#define ASMPOSTCODE_LO(X) \
pushl %eax ; \
movl _current_postcode, %eax ; \
andl $0xf0, %eax ; \
orl $X, %eax ; \
movl %eax, _current_postcode ; \
outb %al, $POST_ADDR ; \
popl %eax
/*
* Overwrite the current_postcode high nibble.
*/
#define ASMPOSTCODE_HI(X) \
pushl %eax ; \
movl _current_postcode, %eax ; \
andl $0x0f, %eax ; \
orl $(X<<4), %eax ; \
movl %eax, _current_postcode ; \
outb %al, $POST_ADDR ; \
popl %eax
#else
#define ASMPOSTCODE_INC
#define ASMPOSTCODE(X)
#define ASMPOSTCODE_LO(X)
#define ASMPOSTCODE_HI(X)
#endif /* POST_ADDR */
/*
* These are all temps for debugging...
*
#define GUARD_INTS
*/
/*
* This macro traps unexpected INTs to a specific CPU, eg. GUARD_CPU.
*/
#ifdef GUARD_INTS
#define GUARD_CPU 1
#define MAYBE_PANIC(irq_num) \
cmpl $GUARD_CPU, _cpuid ; \
jne 9f ; \
cmpl $1, _ok_test1 ; \
jne 9f ; \
pushl lapic_isr3 ; \
pushl lapic_isr2 ; \
pushl lapic_isr1 ; \
pushl lapic_isr0 ; \
pushl lapic_irr3 ; \
pushl lapic_irr2 ; \
pushl lapic_irr1 ; \
pushl lapic_irr0 ; \
pushl $irq_num ; \
pushl _cpuid ; \
pushl $panic_msg ; \
call _printf ; \
addl $44, %esp ; \
9:
#else
#define MAYBE_PANIC(irq_num)
#endif /* GUARD_INTS */
#endif /* _MACHINE_SMPTESTS_H_ */