freebsd-nq/sys/i386/include/pcpu.h
John Baldwin 6f92bdd0c1 New APIC support code:
- The apic interrupt entry points have been rewritten so that each entry
  point can serve 32 different vectors.  When the entry is executed, it
  uses one of the 32-bit ISR registers to determine which vector in its
  assigned range was triggered.  Thus, the apic code can support 159
  different interrupt vectors with only 5 entry points.
- We now always to disable the local APIC to work around an errata in
  certain PPros and then re-enable it again if we decide to use the APICs
  to route interrupts.
- We no longer map IO APICs or local APICs using special page table
  entries.  Instead, we just use pmap_mapdev().  We also no longer
  export the virtual address of the local APIC as a global symbol to
  the rest of the system, but only in local_apic.c.  To aid this, the
  APIC ID of each CPU is exported as a per-CPU variable.
- Interrupt sources are provided for each intpin on each IO APIC.
  Currently, each source is given a unique interrupt vector meaning that
  PCI interrupts are not shared on most machines with an I/O APIC.
  That mapping for interrupt sources to interrupt vectors is up to the
  APIC enumerator driver however.
- We no longer probe to see if we need to use mixed mode to route IRQ 0,
  instead we always use mixed mode to route IRQ 0 for now.  This can be
  disabled via the 'NO_MIXED_MODE' kernel option.
- The npx(4) driver now always probes to see if a built-in FPU is present
  since this test can now be performed with the new APIC code.  However,
  an SMP kernel will panic if there is more than one CPU and a built-in
  FPU is not found.
- PCI interrupts are now properly routed when using APICs to route
  interrupts, so remove the hack to psuedo-route interrupts when the
  intpin register was read.
- The apic.h header was moved to apicreg.h and a new apicvar.h header
  that declares the APIs used by the new APIC code was added.
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/*-
* Copyright (c) Peter Wemm <peter@netplex.com.au>
* All rights reserved.
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#ifndef _MACHINE_PCPU_H_
#define _MACHINE_PCPU_H_
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <machine/segments.h>
#include <machine/tss.h>
/*
* The SMP parts are setup in pmap.c and locore.s for the BSP, and
* mp_machdep.c sets up the data for the AP's to "see" when they awake.
* The reason for doing it via a struct is so that an array of pointers
* to each CPU's data can be set up for things like "check curproc on all
* other processors"
*/
#define PCPU_MD_FIELDS \
struct pcpu *pc_prvspace; /* Self-reference */ \
struct pmap *pc_curpmap; \
struct i386tss pc_common_tss; \
struct segment_descriptor pc_common_tssd; \
struct segment_descriptor *pc_tss_gdt; \
int pc_currentldt; \
u_int pc_acpi_id; \
u_int pc_apic_id;
#if defined(lint)
extern struct pcpu *pcpup;
#define PCPU_GET(member) (pcpup->pc_ ## member)
#define PCPU_PTR(member) (&pcpup->pc_ ## member)
#define PCPU_SET(member,value) (pcpup->pc_ ## member = (value))
#elif defined(__GNUC__)
/*
* Evaluates to the byte offset of the per-cpu variable name.
*/
#define __pcpu_offset(name) \
__offsetof(struct pcpu, name)
/*
* Evaluates to the type of the per-cpu variable name.
*/
#define __pcpu_type(name) \
__typeof(((struct pcpu *)0)->name)
/*
* Evaluates to the address of the per-cpu variable name.
*/
#define __PCPU_PTR(name) ({ \
__pcpu_type(name) *__p; \
\
__asm __volatile("movl %%fs:%1,%0; addl %2,%0" \
: "=r" (__p) \
: "m" (*(struct pcpu *)(__pcpu_offset(pc_prvspace))), \
"i" (__pcpu_offset(name))); \
\
__p; \
})
/*
* Evaluates to the value of the per-cpu variable name.
*/
#define __PCPU_GET(name) ({ \
__pcpu_type(name) __result; \
\
if (sizeof(__result) == 1) { \
u_char __b; \
__asm __volatile("movb %%fs:%1,%0" \
: "=r" (__b) \
: "m" (*(u_char *)(__pcpu_offset(name)))); \
__result = *(__pcpu_type(name) *)(void *)&__b; \
} else if (sizeof(__result) == 2) { \
u_short __w; \
__asm __volatile("movw %%fs:%1,%0" \
: "=r" (__w) \
: "m" (*(u_short *)(__pcpu_offset(name)))); \
__result = *(__pcpu_type(name) *)(void *)&__w; \
} else if (sizeof(__result) == 4) { \
u_int __i; \
__asm __volatile("movl %%fs:%1,%0" \
: "=r" (__i) \
: "m" (*(u_int *)(__pcpu_offset(name)))); \
__result = *(__pcpu_type(name) *)(void *)&__i; \
} else { \
__result = *__PCPU_PTR(name); \
} \
\
__result; \
})
/*
* Sets the value of the per-cpu variable name to value val.
*/
#define __PCPU_SET(name, val) ({ \
__pcpu_type(name) __val = (val); \
\
if (sizeof(__val) == 1) { \
u_char __b; \
__b = *(u_char *)&__val; \
__asm __volatile("movb %1,%%fs:%0" \
: "=m" (*(u_char *)(__pcpu_offset(name))) \
: "r" (__b)); \
} else if (sizeof(__val) == 2) { \
u_short __w; \
__w = *(u_short *)&__val; \
__asm __volatile("movw %1,%%fs:%0" \
: "=m" (*(u_short *)(__pcpu_offset(name))) \
: "r" (__w)); \
} else if (sizeof(__val) == 4) { \
u_int __i; \
__i = *(u_int *)&__val; \
__asm __volatile("movl %1,%%fs:%0" \
: "=m" (*(u_int *)(__pcpu_offset(name))) \
: "r" (__i)); \
} else { \
*__PCPU_PTR(name) = __val; \
} \
})
#define PCPU_GET(member) __PCPU_GET(pc_ ## member)
#define PCPU_PTR(member) __PCPU_PTR(pc_ ## member)
#define PCPU_SET(member, val) __PCPU_SET(pc_ ## member, val)
#else
#error gcc or lint is required to use this file
#endif
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* ! _MACHINE_PCPU_H_ */