Use pmap_TLB_invalidate instead of invltlb_1pg to eliminate
unnecessary IPIs.
pmap_remove, pmap_protect and pmap_remove_pages:
Use pmap_TLB_invalidate_all instead of invltlb to eliminate
unnecessary IPIs.
pmap_copy:
Use cpu_invltlb instead of invltlb when updating APTDpde.
pmap_changebit:
Rather than deleting the unused "set bit" option (which may be
useful later), make pmap_changebit an inline that is used
by the new pmap_clearbit procedure.
Collectively, the first three changes reduce the number of TLB shootdown
IPIs by 1/3 for a kernel compile.
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Prompted by: David Honig <David.Honig@idt.com> on freebsd-doc
Message-Id: <199904132055.NAA09432@justinian.Eng.idt.com>
attached to the nexus. With one exception, this (for example) allows
you to do wierd things like kldload the eisa bus on the fly and then
drivers, and have it auto probe the eisa bus when the drivers come online.
The one exception being pci, it only adds the pcib after the presence of
the pci bus is detected and that's #if'ed code.
A side effect of this is that isa and eisa will be attached to the nexus
directly rather than the PCI->ISA or PCI->EISA bridges. I'm not sure if
this is good or bad at this point, but it seems to be closer to the way
things are for the i386 family... This is likely to be followed up.
This also fixes compilation without a PCI bus configured and will allow
eisa to work without PCI too.
- fix cut/paste problem. :-)
- don't forget to call isa_dmacascade()
- reset the port after we release resources.
That last one is a trap to watch out for.. The isa bus driver uses the
same port/irq/mem/etc variables for the initial probe hints as it does
for allocation/deallocation tracking. Releasing a resource clears the
variable and then you loose the hint during attach.. (ouch!)
had a quirk that made a shim rather hard to implement properly and it was
just easier to convert the drivers in one go. The changes to the
buslogic driver go beyond just this - the whole driver was new-bus'ed
including pci and isa. I have only tested the EISA part of this so far.
Submitted by: Doug Rabson <dfr@nlsystems.com>