Commit Graph

421 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Wemm
d65d6e5e21 s/code/ucode/ (last minute typo) 2001-11-19 08:06:56 +00:00
Peter Wemm
bc11d59b2a Initial cut at calling the EFI-provided FPSWA (Floating Point Software
Assist) driver to handle the "messy" floating point cases which
cause traps to the kernel for handling.
2001-11-19 07:25:42 +00:00
Peter Wemm
1ccc5e6c4e Use some (now) spare space for passing through a pointer to the FPSWA
Interface provided by EFI (Floating Point SoftWare Assist).
2001-11-19 07:07:09 +00:00
Peter Wemm
de76c8189e Remove bootinfo.bi_kernel. It isn't used by the kernel. struct bootinfo
should go away on ia64, we should be loader metadata based since that is
the only way we can boot (loader, skiload).
2001-11-19 07:05:10 +00:00
Peter Wemm
ab29f8765d Oops, I accidently merged a whitespace error from the original commit.
(whitespace at end of line in rev 1.264 pmap.c).  Fix them all.
2001-11-16 02:31:20 +00:00
Peter Wemm
303f52d500 Merge rev 1.264 from i386/pmap.c (tegge via alfred):
Protect against an infinite loop when prefaulting pages.  This can
happen when the vm system maps past the end of an object or tries
to map a zero length object, the pmap layer misses the fact that
offsets wrap into negative numbers and we get stuck.
2001-11-16 02:28:33 +00:00
Peter Wemm
88b5258822 Merge rev 1.202 from i386/pmap.c (back in 1998 by John Dyson):
Make flushing dirty pages work correctly on filesystems that
unexpectedly do not complete writes even with sync I/O requests.
This should help the behavior of mmaped files when using
softupdates (and perhaps in other circumstances also.)
2001-11-16 02:25:29 +00:00
Peter Wemm
79eb7b284f Merge rev 1.293 of i386/pmap.c - skip PG_UNMANAGED in pmap_collect() 2001-11-16 02:20:40 +00:00
Peter Wemm
704be0159c Converge with i386/pmap.c - dont refer to curproc, use curthread. 2001-11-16 02:06:06 +00:00
Peter Wemm
024c3fd9d5 As part of a general cleanup and reconvergence of related pmap code,
start tidying up some loose ends.  The DEBUG_VA stuff has long since
passed its use-by date.  It wasn't used on ia64 but got cut/pasted there.
2001-11-16 01:56:34 +00:00
Peter Wemm
5207c02e45 Implement eficlock_set() to set hardware clock. 2001-11-12 09:29:05 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
c35a41320d o os_boot_rendez is responsible for clearing the IRR bit by
reading cr.ivr, as well as writing to cr.eoi.
o  use global variables to pass information to os_boot_rendez
   so that it doesn't have to jump through hoops to find it
   out. This avoids traps on the AP without it even being
   initialized. This fixes SMP configurations.
o  Move the probing of the MADT to the end of cpu_startup,
   instead of at the start of cpu_mp_probe. We need to probe
   the MADT for non-SMP configurations as well. This fixes
   uniprocessor configurations.
o  Serialize AP wake-up by waiting for the AP. We need to do
   this since we use global variables to for the AP to use.
   As a side-effect, we can use printf() more easily to see
   what's going on.
2001-11-12 07:18:16 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
3ea7ef6aa3 Invoke trap() for the alt. ITLB and alt. DTLB interrrupts when
the region is not 6 or 7. This changes the behaviour from
inserting a bogus region 6 mapping to a kernel panic.
2001-11-12 07:08:45 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e16c208887 Remove #if 0'ed code that was replaced by vm_ksubmap_init() and GC'ed
on other platforms.
2001-11-12 04:14:04 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
da995dc92b Avoid using the .align directive to skip to the next vector offset.
It doesn't help us catch overflowing vector entries at compile time.
Instead use the .org directive. The last entry in the IVT doesn't
strictly need to be limited to 256 bytes, but doing so allows the
the VHPT to be placed immediately following the IVT without wasting
any space due to alignment.
2001-11-10 07:24:09 +00:00
Doug Rabson
3fc4a53e7a * Make sure we increment pm_stats.resident_count in pmap_enter_quick
* Re-organise RID allocation so that we don't accidentally give a RID
  to two different processes. Also randomise the order to try to reduce
  collisions in VHPT and TLB. Don't allocate RIDs for regions which are
  unused.
* Allocate space for VHPT based on the size of physical memory. More
  tuning is needed here.
* Add sysctl instrumentation for VHPT - see sysctl vm.stats.vhpt
* Fix a bug in pmap_prefault() which prevented it from actually adding
  pages to the pmap.
* Remove ancient dead debugging code.
* Add DDB commands for examining translation registers and region
  registers.

The first change fixes the 'free/cache page %p was dirty' panic which I
have been seeing when the system is put under moderate load. It also
fixes the negative RSS values in ps which have been confusing me for a
while.

With this set of changes the ia64 port is reliable enough to build its
own kernels, even with a 20-way parallel build. Next stop buildworld.
2001-11-09 13:25:14 +00:00
Doug Rabson
412fcd9856 Raise SIGILL for General Exceptions - its closer to the correct meaning. 2001-11-09 13:11:17 +00:00
Doug Rabson
3930f05aca Reserve more space for phys_avail. Really need to be more careful about
overflowing phys_avail.
2001-11-09 13:09:57 +00:00
Doug Rabson
22cbbdd047 Teach DDB about branch registers. 2001-11-09 13:08:25 +00:00
Doug Rabson
06d0801163 Define PS and VE fields of region register correctly. 2001-11-09 13:07:44 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
d761b0550a Implement os_boot_rendez. Application processors are initialized
and brought to a point where kernel specific initializations can
be done. That will be the next step...
2001-11-09 05:18:45 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7ce535925c Don't pass os_boot_rendez directly to SAL_SET_VECTORS, because it's
actually the address of the function descriptor. The fdesc has both
the address of the function and it's corresponding gp value. Now
that we have a gp value, use it instead of passing 0.
2001-11-05 05:55:33 +00:00
Doug Rabson
ad54a36999 Implement <machine/ieeefp.h> 2001-11-03 15:51:14 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
5d339e3d47 Implement i386/i386/pmap.c 1.292 for alpha, ia64 (avoid free
page exhaustion / kernel panic for certain madvise() scenarios)
2001-11-03 01:08:55 +00:00
Mike Barcroft
0ac2d551f2 o Add new header <sys/stdint.h>.
o Make <stdint.h> a symbolic link to <sys/stdint.h>.
o Move most of <sys/inttypes.h> into <sys/stdint.h>, as per C99.
o Remove <sys/inttypes.h>.
o Adjust includes in sys/types.h and boot/efi/include/ia64/efibind.h
  to reflect new location of integer types in <sys/stdint.h>.
o Remove previously symbolicly linked <inttypes.h>, instead create a
  new file.
o Add MD headers <machine/_inttypes.h> from NetBSD.
o Include <sys/stdint.h> in <inttypes.h>, as required by C99; and
  include <machine/_inttypes.h> in <inttypes.h>, to fill in the
  remaining requirements for <inttypes.h>.
o Add additional integer types in <machine/ansi.h> and
  <machine/limits.h> which are included via <sys/stdint.h>.

Partially obtain from:	NetBSD
Tested on:		alpha, i386
Discussed on:		freebsd-standards@bostonradio.org
Reviewed by:		bde, fenner, obrien, wollman
2001-11-02 18:05:43 +00:00
Doug Rabson
60e11469dd Call ast() from exception_restore when we are restoring to user mode. 2001-11-02 10:24:44 +00:00
Doug Rabson
721d1e2149 Use static storage for the unwind state so that we can still get backtraces
when the VM system is hosed.
2001-11-02 10:04:22 +00:00
Doug Rabson
27dfd0caa3 Remember to actually free the pv_entry in pmap_remove_entry(). 2001-11-02 08:56:58 +00:00
Peter Wemm
18081136cc argh! cut/paste typo. :-(
(committed on a different machine to what I was testing it on)
2001-11-02 01:45:11 +00:00
Peter Wemm
97c97bb16b "Fix" a problem that got copied from alpha to ia64 and broke there.
When we truncate the msgbuf size because the last chunk is too small,
correctly terminate the phys_avail[] array - the VM system tests
the *end* for zero, not the start.  This leads the VM startup to
attempt to recreate a duplicate set of pages for all physical memory.

XXX the msgbuf handling is suspiciously different on i386 vs
alpha/ia64...
2001-11-02 00:41:00 +00:00
Doug Rabson
57d9a492bb Experiment with rewriting the syscall() wrapper using explicit bundling
and trying to reduce stalls from reading certain high latency registers.
This should be faster than the old syscall code. Its certainly a lot
smaller.
2001-10-31 20:02:28 +00:00
Doug Rabson
a3afc63358 Add TF_AR_FPSR, the offset of ar.fpsr in a trapframe. 2001-10-31 18:06:38 +00:00
Doug Rabson
033e93a942 Print the bundle template name on the first slot of the bundle. 2001-10-31 11:52:29 +00:00
Doug Rabson
d57b94ba65 * Factor out common code for manipulating the RSE backing store.
* Implement a fairly simplistic parser for unwinding stack frames.
* Use unwind records for DDB's 'trace' command. Also add support for
  tracing past exceptions to the context which generated the exception.

The stack unwind code requires a toolchain based on binutils-2.11.2 or
later and gcc-3.0.1 or later.
2001-10-29 12:04:23 +00:00
Doug Rabson
c3338474b9 Make the various bits of SMP code conditional on SMP so that I can still
build non-SMP kernels.
2001-10-29 11:57:12 +00:00
Doug Rabson
c543113849 Various fixes to make stack traces using the unwind tables work properly. 2001-10-29 11:30:54 +00:00
Doug Rabson
15b209a6f5 Fix disassembly of 'add a=b,c,1' and make the disassembly of the various
break and nops consistent.
2001-10-29 11:26:10 +00:00
Peter Wemm
0050cf3e5d The size of the ELF hash table changed from 64 bits in the prototype
toolchains to 32 bits in 2.11.2.

Obtained from:	dfr
2001-10-29 10:20:19 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
256e103fcf o Send a test IPI from the BSP to itself at the same time APs
are woken up.
o  Make IPIs synchronuous by default. If we want asynchronuous
   IPIs, we may want to make the memory fence controllable.
2001-10-29 07:34:48 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
b1ef773d12 Add an IPI used for testing proper operation of delivering IPIs. 2001-10-29 07:30:37 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
b5f7b8be86 Make the clock vector 255 instead of 240. On Lion boxes, 240 is
the AP wake-up vector. We probably want a more dynamic approach
to assigning vectors in the future...
2001-10-29 05:17:36 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cd85e2620d Small correction in the LOCAL_SAPIC structure. The Flags field
starts at offset 8; not 6. Hence the structure is 12 bytes and
not 10 bytes. Adjust the definition so that the ProcessorEnabled
flag is moved from bit 15 to bit 31 in the Flags field.

The definition now matches ACPI 2.0 Errata 1.5.
2001-10-29 04:59:35 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
229778f87e o Do not parse the MADT as a side-effect in AcpiOsGetRootPointer,
do it as a side-effect of probing for MP hardware. This allows
   us to scan for local SAPICs early (especially before MBUF
   initialization).
o  Fix the Local SAPIC structure so that matches the Local SAPIC
   table entry. Now that the Local SAPIC info is the same as the
   Local APIC info, stop dumping the Local APIC entries.
o  For every Local SAPIC entry in the MADT that's not disabled,
   let the SMP code know about it. They represent actual CPUs.
o  Register the OS_BOOT_RENDEZ entry point and provide a (bogus)
   implementation for the entry point.
o  Provide a mapping for internal IPI numbers to ExtINT vectors.
o  In a MP system, announce the CPUs and start them by sending
   IPI_AP_WAKEUP to each of them. Not that it makes a difference
   at this time :-)
o  Miscellaneous style fixes and other adjustments.
2001-10-29 02:16:02 +00:00
Mitsuru IWASAKI
f86214b6b8 Add APM compatibility feature to ACPI.
This emulates APM device node interface APIs (mainly ioctl) and
provides APM services for the applications.  The goal is to support
most of APM applications without any changes.
Implemented ioctls in this commit are:
 - APMIO_SUSPEND (mapped ACPI S3 as default but changable by sysctl)
 - APMIO_STANDBY (mapped ACPI S1 as default but changable by sysctl)
 - APMIO_GETINFO and APMIO_GETINFO_OLD
 - APMIO_GETPWSTATUS

With above, many APM applications which get batteries, ac-line
info. and transition the system into suspend/standby mode (such as
wmapm, xbatt) should work with ACPI enabled kernel (if ACPI works well :-)

Reviewed by:	arch@, audit@ and some guys
2001-10-26 17:43:05 +00:00
John Baldwin
8e2e767b1f Add a per-thread ucred reference for syscalls and synchronous traps from
userland.  The per thread ucred reference is immutable and thus needs no
locks to be read.  However, until all the proc locking associated with
writes to p_ucred are completed, it is still not safe to use the per-thread
reference.

Tested on:	x86 (SMP), alpha, sparc64
2001-10-26 08:12:54 +00:00
Doug Rabson
04c2a8f6be * Clear the TLB on boot.
* If a pte for a location given to pmap_enter_quick is valid, just give
  up - don't panic, even if the mapping is different.
2001-10-24 21:22:08 +00:00
Doug Rabson
45740e15b4 If we get an unhandled page fault in kernel mode, either panic (if
pcb_onfault is not set) or arrange to restart at the location in
pcb_onfault.

This ought to help the stability of a system under moderate load. It
certainly stops DDB from hanging the kernel when it tries to access a
non-present page.
2001-10-24 21:20:50 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
3a6ec54e58 Remove call to cninit_finish. This is part of the multiple
low-level console support.
2001-10-24 08:06:55 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
39a4abbe0c Add parse functions for local APIC and I/O APIC entries.
Also, show when a local APIC or SAPIC is disabled.
2001-10-24 04:48:05 +00:00
Peter Wemm
76792d87a8 Fix RAW dependency violation when compiled with gcc-3
Warning: Use of 'br.ret.sptk.many' violates RAW dependency 'PSR.tb' (data)
2001-10-23 22:23:22 +00:00