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18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Justin Hibbits
e1c161e74c Unbreak non-SMP builds. This was broken by r259284. Also, reorganize the
code introduced in that revision a bit.

Reviewed by:	nwhitehorn
MFC after:	3 weeks
2014-01-31 03:55:34 +00:00
Justin Hibbits
4702d987cd Add PMU-based CPU frequency scaling. This method is used on most Titanium
PowerBooks.

MFC after:	1 month
2013-12-13 02:37:35 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
258dbffe6e Clean up missed header references. 2013-10-26 17:54:31 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
a897298940 Use a global __pure2 function instead of a global register variable for
curthread, like on x86 and sparc64. This makes the kernel somewhat more
clang friendly, which doesn't support global register variables.
2011-11-17 15:49:42 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
e69dff491d Use the ABI-mandated thread pointer register (r2 for ppc32, r13 for ppc64)
instead of a PCPU field for curthread. This averts a race on SMP systems
with a high interrupt rate where the thread looking up the value of
curthread could be preempted and migrated between obtaining the PCPU
pointer and reading the value of pc_curthread, resulting in curthread being
observed to be the current thread on the thread's original CPU. This played
merry havoc with the system, in particular with mutexes. Many thanks to
jhb for helping me work this one out.

Note that Book-E is in principle susceptible to the same problem, but has
not been modified yet due to lack of Book-E hardware.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-06-23 22:21:28 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
1dff98d9bb If running under a hypervisor, don't yell at the user about starting
unknown CPU types, instead relying on the hypervisor to have given us a
reasonable environment.
2011-06-02 14:23:36 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
cebdaa5881 Partially revert r215182. There appears to be a silicon bug on the 970
that causes AP bringup to fail if some of the Cell HID-register code
is anywhere in the instruction stream. Pending a better solution, cache
performance on SMP Cell systems running without a hypervisor will be
suboptimal.
2010-11-12 20:26:34 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
2971d3bb6e Add CPU support code for the IBM Cell Broadband Engine. 2010-11-12 15:20:10 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
c3e289e1ce MFppc64:
Kernel sources for 64-bit PowerPC, along with build-system changes to keep
32-bit kernels compiling (build system changes for 64-bit kernels are
coming later). Existing 32-bit PowerPC kernel configurations must be
updated after this change to specify their architecture.
2010-07-13 05:32:19 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
ed6e65a2fe Make SMP work on MPC7400-based Apple desktops like the PowerMac3,3. 2010-06-12 21:14:22 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
dab90f68ed Add some more paranoia to setting HID registers, and update the AIM
clock routines to work better with SMP. This makes SMP work fully and
stably on an Xserve G5.

Obtained from:	Book-E (clock bits)
2009-10-23 21:36:33 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
999987e51a Add SMP support on U3-based G5 systems. This does not yet work perfectly:
at least on my Xserve, getting the decrementer and timebase on APs to tick
requires setting up a clock chip over I2C, which is not yet done.

While here, correct the 64-bit tlbie function to set the CPU to 64-bit
mode correctly.

Hardware donated by:	grehan
2009-10-23 03:17:02 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
b40ce02a2f Factor out platform dependent things unrelated to device drivers into a
new platform module. These are probed in early boot, and have the
responsibility of determining the layout of physical memory, determining
the CPU timebase frequency, and handling the zoo of SMP mechanisms
found on PowerPC.

Reviewed by:	marcel, raj
Book-E parts by: raj
2009-05-14 00:34:26 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
1c96bdd146 Add support for 64-bit PowerPC CPUs operating in the 64-bit bridge mode
provided, for example, on the PowerPC 970 (G5), as well as on related CPUs
like the POWER3 and POWER4.

This also adds support for various built-in hardware found on Apple G5
hardware (e.g. the IBM CPC925 northbridge).

Reviewed by:    grehan
2009-04-04 00:22:44 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
6e32690075 Rewrite cpudep_ap_bootstrap(). We now enable L3, L2, L1D and L1I
caches if not yet enabed. This is required for coherency and
atomic operations to work, not to mention performance. We use the
L2 and L3 cache settings of the BSP to configure the APs caches.
Can't be bad.

Program NAP and not DOZE. DOZE is present only on earlier CPUs
and the bit is reserved on the MPC7441 & MPC7451. NAP will do
bus snooping to keep caches coherent.

Program the PIR with the cpuid. This may not be necessary...
2008-09-16 17:22:16 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
c139f23d17 Remove the tracing from the AP startup. The AP is known
to start and the tracing can interfere with AP startup.
Instead, use the available space in the reset vector
for the initial stack.
2008-09-16 01:05:54 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
cadd87749d Dont worry about PSL_RI (restartable interrupt indicator) in
common PowerPC code when all we want to achieve is to enable
external interrupts. We can set PSL_RI at any time before we
allow interrupts and/or exceptions, so move it to the AIM
specific initialization and do it when we also set PSL_ME
(machine check enable).
2008-09-15 01:03:16 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
12640815f8 MFp4: SMP support 2008-04-27 22:33:43 +00:00