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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Baldwin
37b8ef16cd Add a facility for associating optional descriptions with active interrupt
handlers.  This is primarily intended as a way to allow devices that use
multiple interrupts (e.g. MSI) to meaningfully distinguish the various
interrupt handlers.
- Add a new BUS_DESCRIBE_INTR() method to the bus interface to associate
  a description with an active interrupt handler setup by BUS_SETUP_INTR.
  It has a default method (bus_generic_describe_intr()) which simply passes
  the request up to the parent device.
- Add a bus_describe_intr() wrapper around BUS_DESCRIBE_INTR() that supports
  printf(9) style formatting using var args.
- Reserve MAXCOMLEN bytes in the intr_handler structure to hold the name of
  an interrupt handler and copy the name passed to intr_event_add_handler()
  into that buffer instead of just saving the pointer to the name.
- Add a new intr_event_describe_handler() which appends a description string
  to an interrupt handler's name.
- Implement support for interrupt descriptions on amd64 and i386 by having
  the nexus(4) driver supply a custom bus_describe_intr method that invokes
  a new intr_describe() MD routine which in turn looks up the associated
  interrupt event and invokes intr_event_describe_handler().

Requested by:	many
Reviewed by:	scottl
MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-10-15 14:54:35 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
023063938a Define architectural load bases for PIE binaries. Addresses were selected
by looking at the bases used for non-relocatable executables by gnu ld(1),
and adjusting it slightly.

Discussed with:	bz
Reviewed by:	kan
Tested by:	bz (i386, amd64), bsam (linux)
MFC after:	some time
2009-10-10 15:31:24 +00:00
Attilio Rao
8448afced8 atomic_cmpset_barr_* was added in order to cope with compilers willing to
specify their own version of atomic_cmpset_* which could have been
different than the membar version.

Right now, however, FreeBSD is bound mostly to GCC-like compilers and
it is desired to add new support and compat shim mostly when there is
a real necessity, in order to avoid too much compatibility bloats.

In this optic, bring back atomic_cmpset_{acq, rel}_* to be the same as
atomic_cmpset_* and unwind the atomic_cmpset_barr_* introduction.

Requested by:	jhb
Reviewed by:	jhb
Tested by:	Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at
		gmail dot com>
2009-10-09 15:51:40 +00:00
Attilio Rao
d9492a4483 - All the functions in atomic.h needs to be in "physical" form (like
not defined through macros or similar) in order to be later compiled in
  the kernel and offer this way the support for modules (and
  compatibility among the UP case and SMP case).
  Fix this for the newly introduced atomic_cmpset_barr_* cases by defining
  and specifying a template.  Note that the new DEFINE_CMPSET_GEN()
  template save more typing on amd64 than the current code. [1]
- Fix the style for memory barriers on amd64.

[1] Reported by:	Paul B. Mahol <onemda at gmail dot com>
2009-10-06 23:48:28 +00:00
Attilio Rao
86d2e48c22 Per their definition, atomic instructions used in conjuction with
memory barriers should also ensure that the compiler doesn't reorder paths
where they are used.  GCC, however, does that aggressively, even in
presence of volatile operands.  The most reliable way GCC offers for avoid
instructions reordering is clobbering "memory" even if that is
theoretically an heavy-weight operation, flushing the content of all
the registers and forcing reload of them (We could rely, however, on
gcc DTRT by just understanding the purpose as this is a well-known
pattern for many modern operating-systems).

Not all our memory barriers, right now, clobber memory for GCC-like
compilers. The most notable cases are IA32 and amd64 where the memory
barrier are treacted the same as normal atomic instructions.
Fix this by offering the possibility to implement atomic instructions
with memory barriers separately from the normal version and implement
the GCC-like specific one using memory clobbering.
Thanks to Chris Lattner (@apple) for his discussion on llvm specifics.

Reported by:	jhb
Reviewed by:	jhb
Tested by:	rdivacky, Giovanni Trematerra
		<giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
2009-10-06 13:45:49 +00:00
Kip Macy
46aba52a50 make read_eflags and write_eflags accomplish the same effect on PVM as native,
simplifying interrupt handling
2009-10-01 22:05:38 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
beb2c1f3e9 cpufunc.h: unify/correct style of c extension names
i386 and amd64 archs only.
inline => __inline. [1]
__asm__ => __asm. [2]

Reviewed by:	kib, jhb [1]
Suggested by:	kib [2]
MFC after:	1 week
2009-09-30 16:34:50 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
71f99e637a Copy apm(4) emulation from sys/i386/acpica/acpi_machdep.c and
install apm(8) and apm_bios.h on amd64.
2009-09-27 14:00:16 +00:00
John Baldwin
d95e7f5a7a Extract the code to find and map the MADT ACPI table during early kernel
startup and genericize it so it can be reused to map other tables as well:
- Add a routine to walk a list of ACPI subtables such as those used in the
  APIC and SRAT tables in the MI acpi(4) driver.
- Move the routines for mapping and unmapping an ACPI table as well as
  mapping the RSDT or XSDT and searching for a table with a given signature
  out into acpica_machdep.c for both amd64 and i386.
2009-09-23 15:42:35 +00:00
Alan Cox
fe105d45a2 Add a new sysctl for reporting all of the supported page sizes.
Reviewed by:	jhb
MFC after:	3 weeks
2009-09-18 17:04:57 +00:00
Kip Macy
7d05808361 fix UP compilation 2009-09-11 23:41:11 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
3bcdfb9bf8 Consolidate CPUID to CPU family/model macros for amd64 and i386 to reduce
unnecessary #ifdef's for shared code between them.
2009-09-10 17:27:36 +00:00
Xin LI
ee5e90dab2 - Teach vesa(4) and dpms(4) about x86emu. [1]
- Add vesa kernel options for amd64.
 - Connect libvgl library and splash kernel modules to amd64 build.
 - Connect manual page dpms(4) to amd64 build.
 - Remove old vesa/dpms files.

Submitted by:	paradox <ddkprog yahoo com> [1], swell k at gmail.com
		(with some minor tweaks)
2009-09-09 09:50:31 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a254d1f16d Get rid of the _NO_NAMESPACE_POLLUTION kludge by creating an
architecture specific include file containing the _ALIGN*
stuff which <sys/socket.h> needs.
2009-09-08 20:45:40 +00:00
Julian Elischer
d0ac01f1f6 whitespace commit
Submitted by:	bde@
2009-09-04 07:29:24 +00:00
Julian Elischer
02c41ee985 Bring i386 up to date with amd64 and others.
The macros for PCPU can be slightly simplified, which makes the
resulting tangle qa lot easier to understand when trying to read them.

MFC after:	4 weeks
2009-09-04 05:40:06 +00:00
John Baldwin
75e66e421a Improve pmap_change_attr() so that it is able to demote a large (2/4MB)
page into 4KB pages as needed.  This should be fairly rare in practice
on i386.  This includes merging the following changes from the amd64 pmap:
180430, 180485, 180845, 181043, 181077, and 196318.
- Add basic support for changing attributes on PDEs to pmap_change_attr()
  similar to the support in the initial version of pmap_change_attr() on
  amd64 including inlines for pmap_pde_attr() and pmap_pte_attr().
- Extend pmap_demote_pde() to include the ability to instantiate a new page
  table page where none existed before.
- Enhance pmap_change_attr().  Use pmap_demote_pde() to demote a 2/4MB page
  mapping to 4KB page mappings when the specified attribute change only
  applies to a portion of the 2/4MB page.  Previously, in such cases,
  pmap_change_attr() gave up and returned an error.
- Correct a critical accounting error in pmap_demote_pde().

Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	3 days
2009-08-31 17:42:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
21157ad3b1 Adjust the handling of the local APIC PMC interrupt vector:
- Provide lapic_disable_pmc(), lapic_enable_pmc(), and lapic_reenable_pmc()
  routines in the local APIC code that the hwpmc(4) driver can use to
  manage the local APIC PMC interrupt vector.
- Do not enable the local APIC PMC interrupt vector by default when
  HWPMC_HOOKS is enabled.  Instead, the hwpmc(4) driver explicitly
  enables the interrupt when it is succesfully initialized and disables
  the interrupt when it is unloaded.  This avoids enabling the interrupt
  on unsupported CPUs which may result in spurious NMIs.

Reported by:	rnoland
Reviewed by:	jkoshy
Approved by:	re (kib)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-08-14 21:05:08 +00:00
Attilio Rao
dc6fbf6545 * Completely Remove the option STOP_NMI from the kernel. This option
has proven to have a good effect when entering KDB by using a NMI,
but it completely violates all the good rules about interrupts
disabled while holding a spinlock in other occasions.  This can be the
cause of deadlocks on events where a normal IPI_STOP is expected.
* Adds an new IPI called IPI_STOP_HARD on all the supported architectures.
This IPI is responsible for sending a stop message among CPUs using a
privileged channel when disponible. In other cases it just does match a
normal IPI_STOP.
Right now the IPI_STOP_HARD functionality uses a NMI on ia32 and amd64
architectures, while on the other has a normal IPI_STOP effect. It is
responsibility of maintainers to eventually implement an hard stop
when necessary and possible.
* Use the new IPI facility in order to implement a new userend SMP kernel
function called stop_cpus_hard(). That is specular to stop_cpu() but
it does use the privileged channel for the stopping facility.
* Let KDB use the newly introduced function stop_cpus_hard() and leave
stop_cpus() for all the other cases
* Disable interrupts on CPU0 when starting the process of APs suspension.
* Style cleanup and comments adding

This patch should fix the reboot/shutdown deadlocks many users are
constantly reporting on mailing lists.

Please don't forget to update your config file with the STOP_NMI
option removal

Reviewed by:	jhb
Tested by:	pho, bz, rink
Approved by:	re (kib)
2009-08-13 17:09:45 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
8a5ac5d56f As was done in r195820 for amd64, use clflush for flushing cache lines
when memory page caching attributes changed, and CPU does not support
self-snoop, but implemented clflush, for i386.

Take care of possible mappings of the page by sf buffer by utilizing
the mapping for clflush, otherwise map the page transiently. Amd64
used direct map.

Proposed and reviewed by:  alc
Approved by:   re (kensmith)
2009-07-29 08:49:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
3153e878dd Add support to the virtual memory system for configuring machine-
dependent memory attributes:

Rename vm_cache_mode_t to vm_memattr_t.  The new name reflects the
fact that there are machine-dependent memory attributes that have
nothing to do with controlling the cache's behavior.

Introduce vm_object_set_memattr() for setting the default memory
attributes that will be given to an object's pages.

Introduce and use pmap_page_{get,set}_memattr() for getting and
setting a page's machine-dependent memory attributes.  Add full
support for these functions on amd64 and i386 and stubs for them on
the other architectures.  The function pmap_page_set_memattr() is also
responsible for any other machine-dependent aspects of changing a
page's memory attributes, such as flushing the cache or updating the
direct map.  The uses include kmem_alloc_contig(), vm_page_alloc(),
and the device pager:

  kmem_alloc_contig() can now be used to allocate kernel memory with
  non-default memory attributes on amd64 and i386.

  vm_page_alloc() and the device pager will set the memory attributes
  for the real or fictitious page according to the object's default
  memory attributes.

Update the various pmap functions on amd64 and i386 that map pages to
incorporate each page's memory attributes in the mapping.

Notes: (1) Inherent to this design are safety features that prevent
the specification of inconsistent memory attributes by different
mappings on amd64 and i386.  In addition, the device pager provides a
warning when a device driver creates a fictitious page with memory
attributes that are inconsistent with the real page that the
fictitious page is an alias for. (2) Storing the machine-dependent
memory attributes for amd64 and i386 as a dedicated "int" in "struct
md_page" represents a compromise between space efficiency and the ease
of MFCing these changes to RELENG_7.

In collaboration with: jhb

Approved by:	re (kib)
2009-07-12 23:31:20 +00:00
Sam Leffler
8c393fd1f0 Cleanup ALIGNED_POINTER:
o add to platforms where it was missing (arm, i386, powerpc, sparc64, sun4v)
o define as "1" on amd64 and i386 where there is no restriction
o make the type returned consistent with ALIGN
o remove _ALIGNED_POINTER
o make associated comments consistent

Reviewed by:	bde, imp, marcel
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2009-07-05 17:45:48 +00:00
John Baldwin
cebc7fb16c Improve the handling of cpuset with interrupts.
- For x86, change the interrupt source method to assign an interrupt source
  to a specific CPU to return an error value instead of void, thus allowing
  it to fail.
- If moving an interrupt to a CPU fails due to a lack of IDT vectors in the
  destination CPU, fail the request with ENOSPC rather than panicing.
- For MSI interrupts on x86 (but not MSI-X), only allow cpuset to be used
  on the first interrupt in a group.  Moving the first interrupt in a group
  moves the entire group.
- Use the icu_lock to protect intr_next_cpu() on x86 instead of the
  intr_table_lock to fix a LOR introduced in the last set of MSI changes.
- Add a new privilege PRIV_SCHED_CPUSET_INTR for using cpuset with
  interrupts.  Previously, binding an interrupt to a CPU only performed a
  privilege check if the interrupt had an interrupt thread.  Interrupts
  without a thread could be bound by non-root users as a result.
- If an interrupt event's assign_cpu method fails, then restore the original
  cpuset mask for the associated interrupt thread.

Approved by:	re (kib)
2009-07-01 17:20:07 +00:00
Alan Cox
5797795f5a Correct the #endif comment.
Noticed by:	jmallett
Approved by:	re (kib)
2009-06-26 16:22:24 +00:00
Alan Cox
e999111ae7 This change is the next step in implementing the cache control functionality
required by video card drivers.  Specifically, this change introduces
vm_cache_mode_t with an appropriate VM_CACHE_DEFAULT definition on all
architectures.  In addition, this changes adds a vm_cache_mode_t parameter
to kmem_alloc_contig() and vm_phys_alloc_contig().  These will be the
interfaces for allocating mapped kernel memory and physical memory,
respectively, with non-default cache modes.

In collaboration with:	jhb
2009-06-26 04:47:43 +00:00
John Baldwin
4e9dba6322 Fix kernels compiled without SMP support. Make intr_next_cpu() available
for UP kernels but as a stub that always returns the single CPU's local
APIC ID.

Reported by:	kib
2009-06-25 20:35:46 +00:00
John Baldwin
b4805f449c - Restore the behavior of pre-allocating IDT vectors for MSI interrupts.
This is mostly important for the multiple MSI message case where the
  IDT vectors for the entire group need to be allocated together.  This
  also restores the assumptions made by the PCI bus code that it could
  invoke PCIB_MAP_MSI() once MSI vectors were allocated.
- To avoid whiplash with CPU assignments, change the way that CPUs are
  assigned to interrupt sources on activation.  Instead of assigning the
  CPU via pic_assign_cpu() before calling enable_intr(), allow the
  different interrupt source drivers to ask the MD interrupt code which
  CPU to use when they allocate an IDT vector.  I/O APIC interrupt pins
  do this in their pic_enable_intr() routines giving the same behavior as
  before.  MSI sources do it when the IDT vectors are allocated during
  msi_alloc() and msix_alloc().
- Change the intr_table_lock from an sx lock to a mutex.

Tested by:	rnoland
2009-06-25 18:13:46 +00:00
Alan Cox
0f6766f3da Eliminate dead code. These definitions should have been deleted with the
introduction of i686_mem.c in r45405.

Merge adjacent #ifdef _KERNEL/#endif blocks.
2009-06-22 04:21:02 +00:00
John Baldwin
38a9df71f9 Move (read|write)_cyrix_reg() inlines from specialreg.h to cpufunc.h.
specialreg.h now consists solely of register-related macros.
2009-06-16 15:13:18 +00:00
Ed Schouten
2b7ceeb0b3 Clobber "cc" instead of using volatile.
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
2009-06-13 14:30:08 +00:00
Ed Schouten
4ec1748cfe Clobber "cc" instead of using volatile; remove obsolete register keyword.
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
2009-06-13 14:00:10 +00:00
Ed Schouten
3c7553cc20 Simplify the inline assembler (and correct potential error) of pte_load_store().
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon
2009-06-13 13:56:06 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
ebb6aed490 strict kobj signatures: fix legacy i386 pcib_write_config impl
Reviewed by:	imp, current@
Approved by:	jhb (mentor)
2009-06-11 17:06:31 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
385432acf8 Decouple the i386 native and i386 Xen APIC definitions a little further.
I'm experimenting locally with xen APIC emulation a bit and this
makes it easier to migrate APIC entries between being bitmapped and
not being bitmapped.
2009-06-07 22:52:48 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
c22ca7f04f Fix the MP IPI code to differentiate between bitmapped IPIs and function IPIs.
This attempts to fix the IPI handling code to correctly differentiate
between bitmapped IPIs and function IPIs. The Xen IPIs were on low numbers
which clashed with the bitmapped IPIs.

This commit bumps those IPI numbers up to 240 and above (just like in the i386
code) and fiddles with the ipi_vectors[] logic to call the correct function.

This still isn't "right". Specifically, the IPI code may work fine for TLB
shootdown events but the rendezvous/lazypmap IPIs are thrown by calling ipi_*()
routines which don't set the call_func stuff (function id, addr1, addr2) that
the TLB shootdown events are. So the Xen SMP support is still broken.

PR:		135069
2009-05-31 08:11:39 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
f3ba9cc983 Revert to 2-clause. 2009-05-29 13:48:42 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
7d18ff9a2b Migrate the Xen hypervisor clock reading routines into something
sharable.
2009-05-29 13:36:06 +00:00
John Baldwin
8aba835b8e Bump CACHE_LINE_SIZE to 128 for x86. Intel's manuals explicitly recommend
using 128 byte alignment for locks.  (See IA-32 SDM Vol 3A 7.11.6.7)
2009-05-18 19:33:59 +00:00
Attilio Rao
120b18d86f FreeBSD right now support 32 CPUs on all the architectures at least.
With the arrival of 128+ cores it is necessary to handle more than that.
One of the first thing to change is the support for cpumask_t that needs
to handle more than 32 bits masking (which happens now).  Some places,
however, still assume that cpumask_t is a 32 bits mask.
Fix that situation by using always correctly cpumask_t when needed.

While here, remove the part under STOP_NMI for the Xen support as it
is broken in any case.

Additively make ipi_nmi_pending as static.

Reviewed by:	jhb, kmacy
Tested by:	Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
2009-05-14 17:43:00 +00:00
John Baldwin
9dc0b3d54f Implement simple machine check support for amd64 and i386.
- For CPUs that only support MCE (the machine check exception) but not MCA
  (i.e. Pentium), all this does is print out the value of the machine check
  registers and then panic when a machine check exception occurs.
- For CPUs that support MCA (the machine check architecture), the support is
  a bit more involved.
  - First, there is limited support for decoding the CPU-independent MCA
    error codes in the kernel, and the kernel uses this to output a short
    description of any machine check events that occur.
  - When a machine check exception occurs, all of the MCx banks on the
    current CPU are scanned and any events are reported to the console
    before panic'ing.
  - To catch events for correctable errors, a periodic timer kicks off a
    task which scans the MCx banks on all CPUs.  The frequency of these
    checks is controlled via the "hw.mca.interval" sysctl.
  - Userland can request an immediate scan of the MCx banks by writing
    a non-zero value to "hw.mca.force_scan".
  - If any correctable events are encountered, the appropriate details
    are stored in a 'struct mca_record' (defined in <machine/mca.h>).
    The "hw.mca.count" is a count of such records and each record may
    be queried via the "hw.mca.records" tree by specifying the record
    index (0 .. count - 1) as the next name in the MIB similar to using
    PIDs with the kern.proc.* sysctls.  The idea is to export machine
    check events to userland for more detailed processing.
  - The periodic timer and hw.mca sysctls are only present if the CPU
    supports MCA.

Discussed with:	emaste (briefly)
MFC after:	1 month
2009-05-13 17:53:04 +00:00
Alexander Motin
1703f2b424 Rename statclock_disable variable to atrtcclock_disable that it actually is,
and hide it inside of atrtc driver. Add new tunable hint.atrtc.0.clock
controlling it. Setting it to 0 disables using RTC clock as stat-/
profclock sources.

Teach i386 and amd64 SMP platforms to emulate stat-/profclocks using i8254
hardclock, when LAPIC and RTC clocks are disabled.

This allows to reduce global interrupt rate of idle system down to about
100 interrupts per core, permitting C3 and deeper C-states provide maximum
CPU power efficiency.
2009-05-03 17:47:21 +00:00
Alexander Motin
a40d9024df Add support for using i8254 and rtc timers as event sources for i386 SMP
system. Redistribute hard-/stat-/profclock events to other CPUs using IPI.
2009-05-02 12:59:47 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
82fcb0f192 - Add support for cpuid leaf 0xb. This allows us to determine the
topology of nehalem/corei7 based systems.
 - Remove the cpu_cores/cpu_logical detection from identcpu.
 - Describe the layout of the system in cpu_mp_announce().

Sponsored by:   Nokia
2009-04-29 06:54:40 +00:00
Robert Watson
9725389e1e Don't conditionally define CACHE_LINE_SHIFT, as we anticipate sizing
a fair number of static data structures, making this an unlikely
option to try to change without also changing source code. [1]

Change default cache line size on ia64, sparc64, and sun4v to 128
bytes, as this was what rtld-elf was already using on those
platforms. [2]

Suggested by:	bde [1], jhb [2]
MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-04-20 12:59:23 +00:00
Robert Watson
22037b2d2c Add description and cautionary note regarding CACHE_LINE_SIZE.
MFC after:	2 weeks
Suggested by:	alc
2009-04-19 21:26:36 +00:00
Robert Watson
a93fa8f2bb For each architecture, define CACHE_LINE_SHIFT and a derived
CACHE_LINE_SIZE constant.  These constants are intended to
over-estimate the cache line size, and be used at compile-time
when a run-time tuning alternative isn't appropriate or
available.

Defaults for all architectures are 64 bytes, except powerpc
where it is 128 bytes (used on G5 systems).

MFC after:	2 weeks
Discussed on:   arch@
2009-04-19 20:19:13 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
cebe9dc98a A simple rewrite of biossmap.c:
- Do not iterate int 15h, function e820h twice.  Instead, we use STAILQ to
store each return buffer and copy all at once.
- Export optional extended attributes defined in ACPI 3.0 as separate
metadata.  Currently, there are only two bits defined in the specification.
For example, if the descriptor has extended attributes and it is not
enabled, it has to be ignored by OS.  We may implement it in the kernel
later if it is necessary and proven correct in reality.
- Check return buffer size strictly as suggested in ACPI 3.0.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2009-04-15 17:31:22 +00:00
Ed Schouten
e1048f7678 Simplify in/out functions (for i386 and AMD64).
Remove a hack to generate more efficient code for port numbers below
0x100, which has been obsolete for at least ten years, because GCC has
an asm constraint to specify that.

Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon <christoph mallon gmx de>
2009-04-11 14:01:01 +00:00
Ed Schouten
2c97d32a81 Also remove the unused __word_swap_int*() macros.
Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon@gmx.de>
2009-04-08 19:10:20 +00:00
Ed Schouten
17cfde3df4 Implement __bswap16() without using inline assembly.
Most compilers nowadays (including GCC) are smart enough to know what's
going on and generate more efficient code anyway.

Submitted by:	Christoph Mallon <christoph.mallon@gmx.de>
2009-04-08 19:06:47 +00:00