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David Xu
0dbb100b9b Move UPCALL related data structure out of kse, introduce a new
data structure called kse_upcall to manage UPCALL. All KSE binding
and loaning code are gone.

A thread owns an upcall can collect all completed syscall contexts in
its ksegrp, turn itself into UPCALL mode, and takes those contexts back
to userland. Any thread without upcall structure has to export their
contexts and exit at user boundary.

Any thread running in user mode owns an upcall structure, when it enters
kernel, if the kse mailbox's current thread pointer is not NULL, then
when the thread is blocked in kernel, a new UPCALL thread is created and
the upcall structure is transfered to the new UPCALL thread. if the kse
mailbox's current thread pointer is NULL, then when a thread is blocked
in kernel, no UPCALL thread will be created.

Each upcall always has an owner thread. Userland can remove an upcall by
calling kse_exit, when all upcalls in ksegrp are removed, the group is
atomatically shutdown. An upcall owner thread also exits when process is
in exiting state. when an owner thread exits, the upcall it owns is also
removed.

KSE is a pure scheduler entity. it represents a virtual cpu. when a thread
is running, it always has a KSE associated with it. scheduler is free to
assign a KSE to thread according thread priority, if thread priority is changed,
KSE can be moved from one thread to another.

When a ksegrp is created, there is always N KSEs created in the group. the
N is the number of physical cpu in the current system. This makes it is
possible that even an userland UTS is single CPU safe, threads in kernel still
can execute on different cpu in parallel. Userland calls kse_create to add more
upcall structures into ksegrp to increase concurrent in userland itself, kernel
is not restricted by number of upcalls userland provides.

The code hasn't been tested under SMP by author due to lack of hardware.

Reviewed by: julian
2003-01-26 11:41:35 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
c3384118a1 - Introduce the SCHED_ULE and SCHED_4BSD options for compile time selection
of the scheduler.
 - Add SCHED_4BSD as the scheduler for all kernel config files in cvs.
2003-01-26 05:29:12 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
44956c9863 Remove M_TRYWAIT/M_WAITOK/M_WAIT. Callers should use 0.
Merge M_NOWAIT/M_DONTWAIT into a single flag M_NOWAIT.
2003-01-21 08:56:16 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
04de47b0d3 - Add a VM_WAIT in the appropriate cases where vm_page_alloc() fails and flags
indicate that uma_small_alloc should not.  This code should be refactored so
   that there is not so much cross arch duplication.

Reviewed by:	jake
Spotted by:	tmm
Tested on:	alpha, sparc64
Pointy hat to:	jeff and everyone who cut and pasted the bad code. :-)
2003-01-21 05:44:52 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
7251b4bf93 Resolve relative relocations in klds before trying to parse the module's
metadata.  This fixes module dependency resolution by the kernel linker on
sparc64, where the relocations for the metadata are different than on other
architectures; the relative offset is in the addend of an Elf_Rela record
instead of the original value of the location being patched.
Also fix printf formats in debug code.

Submitted by:	Hartmut Brandt <brandt@fokus.gmd.de>
PR:		46732
Tested on:	alpha (obrien), i386, sparc64
2003-01-21 02:42:44 +00:00
Alan Cox
a5382a0701 Move the vm_page_busy() in pmap_dispose_thread() to a place where it is
covered by the page queues lock.  (This actually makes alpha's
pmap_dispose_thread() look more like the i386's.)
2003-01-20 08:14:35 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f712aa0861 Remove the last stray NO_GEOM option in our example kernel config files. 2003-01-19 11:50:45 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
cdede1b424 Protect against multiple inclusions. 2003-01-18 23:43:12 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
e3669cee72 Merge all the various copies of vm_fault_quick() into a single
portable copy.
2003-01-16 00:02:21 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
f597900329 Merge all the various copies of vmapbuf() and vunmapbuf() into a single
portable copy.  Note that pmap_extract() must be used instead of
pmap_kextract().

This is precursor work to a reorganization of vmapbuf() to close remaining
user/kernel races (which can lead to a panic).
2003-01-15 23:54:35 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
48e3128b34 Bow to the whining masses and change a union back into void *. Retain
removal of unnecessary casts and throw in some minor cleanups to see if
anyone complains, just for the hell of it.
2003-01-13 00:33:17 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
cd72f2180b Change struct file f_data to un_data, a union of the correct struct
pointer types, and remove a huge number of casts from code using it.

Change struct xfile xf_data to xun_data (ABI is still compatible).

If we need to add a #define for f_data and xf_data we can, but I don't
think it will be necessary.  There are no operational changes in this
commit.
2003-01-12 01:37:13 +00:00
Bernd Walter
fcab1602ae Approved by: gallatin (mentor)
Sync with i386.
Don't write crashdumps outside partition boundaries.
2003-01-03 00:19:54 +00:00
Alan Cox
2cde7c14b4 - Use VM_ALLOC_WIRED.
- Hold the page queues lock around calls to vm_page_flag_clear() and
   vm_page_wakeup().
2002-12-28 22:47:45 +00:00
Alan Cox
fca5d6baba Use VM_ALLOC_WIRED in pmap_pinit(). 2002-12-28 08:10:29 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins
b30a7779d4 MB_LEN_MAX is not MD, move it to the MI limits.h. 2002-12-22 06:38:45 +00:00
Alan Cox
91e5d7adb7 MFi386 revisions 1.375 and 1.376
Hold the page queues lock when calling pmap_unwire_pte_hold() or
 pmap_remove_pte().  Use vm_page_sleep_if_busy() in
 _pmap_unwire_pte_hold() so that the page queues lock is released
 when sleeping.
2002-12-14 22:25:35 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
d1e405c5ce SCARGS removal take II. 2002-12-14 01:56:26 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
bc9e75d7ca Backout removal SCARGS, the code freeze is only "selectively" over. 2002-12-13 22:41:47 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
0bbe7292e1 Remove SCARGS.
Reviewed by: md5
2002-12-13 22:27:25 +00:00
Julian Elischer
696058c3c5 Unbreak the KSE code. Keep track of zobie threads using the Per-CPU storage
during the context switch. Rearrange thread cleanups
to avoid problems with Giant. Clean threads when freed or
when recycled.

Approved by:	re (jhb)
2002-12-10 02:33:45 +00:00
Alan Cox
8e7ea1fc7d MFi386
Hold the page queues lock around vm_page_unhold() in vunmapbuf().

Approved by:	re (blanket)
2002-12-02 01:12:05 +00:00
Maxime Henrion
b19d9defef Under certain circumstances, we were calling kmem_free() from
i386 cpu_thread_exit().  This resulted in a panic with WITNESS
since we need to hold Giant to call kmem_free(), and we weren't
helding it anymore in cpu_thread_exit().  We now do this from a
new MD function, cpu_thread_dtor(), called by thread_dtor().

Approved by:	re@
Suggested by:	jhb
2002-11-22 23:57:02 +00:00
Alan Cox
49115f9070 MFi386 r1.369
- Clear the PG_WRITEABLE flag in pmap_changebit() if write access is
   being removed.  Return immediately if write access is being removed and
   PG_WRITEABLE is already clear.

Note: For efficiency, pmap_changebit() should be replaced by a function
similar to sparc64's pmap_clear_write().
2002-11-18 01:36:09 +00:00
Daniel Eischen
2be05b70c9 Add getcontext, setcontext, and swapcontext as system calls.
Previously these were libc functions but were requested to
be made into system calls for atomicity and to coalesce what
might be two entrances into the kernel (signal mask setting
and floating point trap) into one.

A few style nits and comments from bde are also included.

Tested on alpha by: gallatin
2002-11-16 06:35:53 +00:00
John Baldwin
443f70e31a Add hints for ISA ATA controllers. At least one Digital AlphaPC 64 has
one such beast.

Reported by:	Rob Byrnes <rbyrnes@ozemail.com.au>
2002-11-14 14:59:27 +00:00
Alan Cox
eea85e9bb6 Move pmap_collect() out of the machine-dependent code, rename it
to reflect its new location, and add page queue and flag locking.

Notes: (1) alpha, i386, and ia64 had identical implementations
of pmap_collect() in terms of machine-independent interfaces;
(2) sparc64 doesn't require it; (3) powerpc had it as a TODO.
2002-11-13 05:39:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
6372d61e3e - Clear the page's PG_WRITEABLE flag in the i386's pmap_changebit()
if we're removing write access from the page's PTEs.
 - Export pmap_remove_all() on alpha, i386, and ia64.  (It's already
   exported on sparc64.)
2002-11-11 05:17:34 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
97b67f3141 Print real / avail memory in megabytes rather than kilobytes. 2002-11-09 16:19:14 +00:00
John Baldwin
6f23bec893 Fix warnings when compiled with SIMOS defined. 2002-11-08 20:52:21 +00:00
John Baldwin
845ee63965 Cast pointers in mem*_io() compat macros to uintptr_t so that they can be
used as bus handles by the bus_space functions implementing these macros.
2002-11-08 20:49:43 +00:00
John Baldwin
9f12a6a606 - Update the SIMOS fp-stealing code to KSE-II and beyond.
- Wrap a variable only used in !SIMOS case in #ifndef SIMOS.
2002-11-08 15:24:32 +00:00
John Baldwin
5b5361f32c Remove #ifdef DEBUG signal debugging code brought over from NetBSD with the
original signal handling code.  It doesn't compile and it seems the rest of
the infrastructure was never brought over from NetBSD.
2002-11-08 15:16:38 +00:00
Thomas Moestl
0fca57b8b8 Move the definitions of the hw.physmem, hw.usermem and hw.availpages
sysctls to MI code; this reduces code duplication and makes all of them
available on sparc64, and the latter two on powerpc.
The semantics by the i386 and pc98 hw.availpages is slightly changed:
previously, holes between ranges of available pages would be included,
while they are excluded now. The new behaviour should be more correct
and brings i386 in line with the other architectures.

Move physmem to vm/vm_init.c, where this variable is used in MI code.
2002-11-07 23:57:17 +00:00
John Baldwin
7ea6c648f5 Turn on GEOM. It works on Alpha and we are going to need it for installs. 2002-11-07 14:36:56 +00:00
John Baldwin
ddb554f76d Wrap ()'s around an argument before casting it to a void *. If the
argument is an expression you can end up casting part of it to void *.
This resulted in bogus warnings about pointer arith using void *'s for
the ep(4) driver.
2002-11-06 22:18:26 +00:00
Juli Mallett
751d91aabd Remove what was a temporary bogus assignment of bits of siginfo_t, as it does
not look like the prerequisites to fill it in properly will be in the tree
for the upcoming release, but it's mostly done, so there is no need for these
to stay around to remind us.
2002-11-06 14:53:35 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
eff3a9fd92 - Enable the use of UMA_MD_PAGE_ALLOC on alpha.
- Define uma_small_alloc and uma_small_free using K0SEG for virtual
   addresses.

Approved by:	re
2002-11-01 03:34:51 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
7a966f2ded Remove extranious memory barriers, and correct the placement of a few others.
This provides a 30% reduction in system time and a 6% reduction in wallclock time
for a make buildworld on my xp1000 (one 21264).

FWIW, I've been running this for nearly 2 months without problems.

Portions submitted by: ticso, jhb
Tested by: jhb (ds20 dual 21264)
2002-10-30 01:41:44 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
206f3c68cc Make the second serial port available for general use by default.
We've been talking about this for years, but nobody has done it.
(and I don't think anybody has used this for debugging since Doug
and I were doing the initial bootstrapping..)
2002-10-30 01:34:41 +00:00
John Baldwin
4c86c028ac Use the newer "+" modifier on output contraints when a register or
memory datum is used for both input and output instead of using
matching constraints.
2002-10-25 20:22:12 +00:00
Peter Wemm
23eeeff7be Split 4.x and 5.x signal handling so that we can keep 4.x signal
handling clean and functional as 5.x evolves.  This allows some of the
nasty bandaids in the 5.x codepaths to be unwound.

Encapsulate 4.x signal handling under COMPAT_FREEBSD4 (there is an
anti-foot-shooting measure in place, 5.x folks need this for a while) and
finish encapsulating the older stuff under COMPAT_43.  Since the ancient
stuff is required on alpha (longjmp(3) passes a 'struct osigcontext *'
to the current sigreturn(2), instead of the 'ucontext_t *' that sigreturn
is supposed to take), add a compile time check to prevent foot shooting
there too.  Add uniform COMPAT_43 stubs for ia64/sparc64/powerpc.

Tested on: i386, alpha, ia64.  Compiled on sparc64 (a few days ago).
Approved by: re
2002-10-25 19:10:58 +00:00
Julian Elischer
1434d3fe6f Extract out KSE specific code from machine specific code
so that there is ony one copy of it. Fix that one copy
so that KSEs with no mailbox in a KSE program are not a cause
of page faults (this can legitmatly happen).

Submitted by:	(parts) davidxu
2002-10-24 23:09:48 +00:00
Peter Wemm
dbd72e23c5 psl.h isn't referenced anywhere that I could find on the alpha, so remove
this stub.
2002-10-21 21:08:32 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
cde1a63db3 Add a bus_space_unmap() for the puc (and possibly other) drivers. 2002-10-21 13:48:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
f3a01463b9 - Replace two instances of vm_page_sleep_busy() with the page queue
mutex-friendly vm_page_sleep_if_busy().
 - Introduce page queue locking in pmap_page_lookup() and
   pmap_release_free_page().
 - Simplify the invalidation of the pmap's ptphint in
   pmap_release_free_page().  (MFi386 pmap.c revision 1.362.)
2002-10-20 21:40:17 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
2ea9877c1b give alpha a bus_space_subregion() so that ahd_pci compiles and moves
LINT one file further on.  Only 999,999 or so more files to go..
2002-10-20 20:55:37 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
1aeb23cdfa Add two hooks to signal module load and module unload to MD code.
The primary reason for this is to allow MD code to process machine
specific attributes, segments or sections in the ELF file and
update machine specific state accordingly. An immediate use of this
is in the ia64 port where unwind information is updated to allow
debugging and tracing in/across modules. Note that this commit
does not add the functionality to the ia64 port. See revision 1.9
of ia64/ia64/elf_machdep.c.

Validated on: alpha, i386, ia64
2002-10-19 19:16:03 +00:00
Robert Watson
c7063e5913 Permits UFS ACLs to be used with the GENERIC kernel. Due to recent
ACL configuration changes, this shouldn't result in different code paths
for file systems not explicitly configured for ACLs by the system
administrator.  For UFS1, administrators must still recompile their
kernel to add support for extended attributes; for UFS2, it's sufficient
to enable ACLs using tunefs or at mount-time (tunefs preferred for
reliability reasons).  UFS2, for a variety of reasons, including
performance and reliability, is the preferred file system for use with
ACLs.

Approved by:	re
2002-10-19 16:54:15 +00:00
Peter Wemm
af3f249f3a The a.out md_coredump stuff isn't referenced anywhere anymore, and
hasn't been filled in for ages..  Nuked.
2002-10-15 00:02:50 +00:00