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56 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
davidxu
4eeb3d0411 KSE-enabled processes only. 2002-10-31 08:00:51 +00:00
davidxu
3ab60f4a38 Check NULL thread mailbox pointer. 2002-10-30 05:09:29 +00:00
davidxu
bdf12834c6 Style fixes. 2002-10-30 03:01:28 +00:00
davidxu
0d865413b8 Don't forget to set syscall result. 2002-10-30 02:39:10 +00:00
davidxu
7531bd3c2f Add an actual implementation of kse_thr_interrupt() 2002-10-30 02:28:41 +00:00
davidxu
fb65dc6cd6 Close a race window in kse_create(): signal delivered after SIGPENDING call
but before we call kse_link().
2002-10-28 07:37:06 +00:00
julian
64467d2a2f iBack out david's last commit. the suspension code needs to be called
for non KSE processes too.
2002-10-26 04:44:17 +00:00
davidxu
9f183ef3fc Move suspension checking code from userret() into thread_userret(). 2002-10-26 02:56:51 +00:00
davidxu
f9c45007d3 Backout revision 1.48. 2002-10-26 01:26:36 +00:00
davidxu
3f4f4ce169 suspend thread only when it can be interrupted. 2002-10-25 13:12:36 +00:00
davidxu
de4094aa31 let thread_schedule_upcall() handle idle kse. 2002-10-25 12:50:31 +00:00
julian
35e17a8e76 fix style-o 2002-10-25 07:17:07 +00:00
julian
4ea837f673 More work on the interaction between suspending and sleeping threads.
Also clean up some code used with 'single-threading'.

Reviewed by:	davidxu
2002-10-25 07:11:12 +00:00
davidxu
776a2129fe fix typo. 2002-10-25 00:13:46 +00:00
julian
59e8ad5a4c 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
davidxu
1dbc90aa75 respect TDF_SINTR, also for SINGLE_NO_EXIT threading mode, if a thread
was already suspended, do nothing.
2002-10-24 14:43:48 +00:00
davidxu
1ad7602cf0 don't forget to remove kse from idle queue. 2002-10-24 09:16:46 +00:00
julian
842e39ccd8 Move thread related code from kern_proc.c to kern_thread.c.
Add code to free KSEs and KSEGRPs on exit.
Sort KSE prototypes in proc.h.
Add the missing kse_exit() syscall.

ksetest now does not leak KSEs and KSEGRPS.

Submitted by:	(parts) davidxu
2002-10-24 08:46:34 +00:00
julian
6b6ba96b60 Round out the facilty for a 'bound' thread to loan out its KSE
in specific situations. The owner thread must be blocked, and the
borrower can not proceed back to user space with the borrowed KSE.
The borrower will return the KSE on the next context switch where
teh owner wants it back. This removes a lot of possible
race conditions and deadlocks. It is consceivable that the
borrower should inherit the priority of the owner too.
that's another discussion and would be simple to do.

Also, as part of this, the "preallocatd spare thread" is attached to the
thread doing a syscall rather than the KSE. This removes the need to lock
the scheduler when we want to access it, as it's now "at hand".

DDB now shows a lot mor info for threaded proceses though it may need
some optimisation to squeeze it all back into 80 chars again.
(possible JKH project)

Upcalls are now "bound" threads, but "KSE Lending" now means that
other completing syscalls can be completed using that KSE before the upcall
finally makes it back to the UTS. (getting threads OUT OF THE KERNEL is
one of the highest priorities in the KSE system.) The upcall when it happens
will present all the completed syscalls to the KSE for selection.
2002-10-09 02:33:36 +00:00
jmallett
2061c32a16 Put an easy-to-miss assignment into the proper place. It was stray in the
middle of a block of code, with no clear assignment.  While here, move one
nearby assignment out of declaration.
2002-10-05 04:49:46 +00:00
jmallett
dbf91abc13 Remove bogus duplicate assignment of local variables. 2002-10-05 04:35:59 +00:00
peter
978d530510 Add some unspeakable hackery to the tree under #ifdef __ia64__ to work
around limitations in the ia64 kernel stack handling code.  Basically
preallocate a bunch of threads (and hence kstacks) while contigmalloc()
still works, and never free them back to the general memory pool.  After
the system has been running for a while, contigmalloc() eventually fails
at a critical momemt and panics the system.
2002-10-04 01:31:39 +00:00
scottl
3a150bca9c Some kernel threads try to do significant work, and the default KSTACK_PAGES
doesn't give them enough stack to do much before blowing away the pcb.
This adds MI and MD code to allow the allocation of an alternate kstack
who's size can be speficied when calling kthread_create.  Passing the
value 0 prevents the alternate kstack from being created.  Note that the
ia64 MD code is missing for now, and PowerPC was only partially written
due to the pmap.c being incomplete there.
Though this patch does not modify anything to make use of the alternate
kstack, acpi and usb are good candidates.

Reviewed by:	jake, peter, jhb
2002-10-02 07:44:29 +00:00
julian
d91c37553e Implement basic KSE loaning. This stops a hread that is blocked in BOUND mode
from stopping another thread from completing a syscall, and this allows it to
release its resources etc. Probably more related commits to follow (at least
one I know of)

Initial concept by: julian, dillon
Submitted by:	davidxu
2002-09-29 23:04:34 +00:00
julian
71a47fc4fb lock proc while calling psignal
(plus related cleanups)

Submitted by:	davidxu
2002-09-29 02:48:37 +00:00
julian
913026ad48 Redo how completing threads pass their state to userland
if they are not going to cross over themselves. Also change how the list of
completed user threads is tracked and passed to the KSE. This is not
a change in design but rather the implementation of what was originally
envisionned.
2002-09-27 07:11:11 +00:00
archie
904b65e85d Make the following name changes to KSE related functions, etc., to better
represent their purpose and minimize namespace conflicts:

	kse_fn_t		-> kse_func_t
	struct thread_mailbox	-> struct kse_thr_mailbox
	thread_interrupt()	-> kse_thr_interrupt()
	kse_yield()		-> kse_release()
	kse_new()		-> kse_create()

Add missing declaration of kse_thr_interrupt() to <sys/kse.h>.
Regenerate the various generated syscall files. Minor style fixes.

Reviewed by:	julian
2002-09-25 18:10:42 +00:00
julian
e839899222 Don't use local variable 'p' in a debug statement.. we removed it. 2002-09-23 14:06:12 +00:00
julian
bcb38a31ff slightly clean up the thread_userret() and thread_consider_upcall() calls.
also some slight changes for TDF_BOUND testing and small style changes
Should ONLY affect KSE programs

Submitted by:	davidxu
2002-09-23 06:14:30 +00:00
peter
2586a4ce95 Argh. I've been reading makefiles for too long. Change comment to a
C-style comment.
2002-09-17 07:41:30 +00:00
peter
70885af57c Stub out the calls to get_mcontext and set_mcontext which only exist on
i386.  This stuff should not be prototyped in MD inludes if the interface
is expected to be MI.
2002-09-17 07:40:15 +00:00
mini
94ac5d965f Add kernel support needed for the KSE-aware libpthread:
- Use ucontext_t's to store KSE thread state.
	- Synthesize state for the UTS upon each upcall, rather than
	  saving and copying a trapframe.
	- Deliver signals to KSE-aware processes via upcall.
	- Rename kse mailbox structure fields to be more BSD-like.
	- Store the UTS's stack in struct proc in a stack_t.

Reviewed by:	bde, deischen, julian
Approved by:	-arch
2002-09-16 19:26:48 +00:00
julian
c7e9e7e892 Allocate KSEs and KSEGRPs separatly and remove them from the proc structure.
next step is to allow > 1 to be allocated per process. This would give
multi-processor threads. (when the rest of the infrastructure is
in place)

While doing this I noticed libkvm and sys/kern/kern_proc.c:fill_kinfo_proc
are diverging more than they should.. corrective action needed soon.
2002-09-15 23:52:25 +00:00
julian
2689f8b40e Apparently something down in the guts of vm/uvm still needs giant
Obtained from:	 mini via P4 KSE tree.
2002-09-14 06:23:43 +00:00
julian
5702a380a5 Completely redo thread states.
Reviewed by:	davidxu@freebsd.org
2002-09-11 08:13:56 +00:00
julian
e26b912512 fix braino..
was clearing part of wrong thread structure..
2002-09-07 12:58:44 +00:00
julian
d191c82c92 fix misplaced schedlock
Submitted by:	davidxu@freebsd.org
2002-09-07 01:48:53 +00:00
julian
4446570abf Use UMA as a complex object allocator.
The process allocator now caches and hands out complete process structures
*including substructures* .

i.e. it get's the process structure with the first thread (and soon KSE)
already allocated and attached, all in one hit.

For the average non threaded program (non KSE that is) the allocated thread and its stack remain attached to the process, even when the process is
unused and in the process cache. This saves having to allocate and attach it
later, effectively bringing us (hopefully) close to the efficiency
of pre-KSE systems where these were a single structure.

Reviewed by:	davidxu@freebsd.org, peter@freebsd.org
2002-09-06 07:00:37 +00:00
davidxu
b1d94c37f7 s/SGNL/SIG/
s/SNGL/SINGLE/
s/SNGLE/SINGLE/

Fix abbreviation for P_STOPPED_* etc flags, in original code they were
inconsistent and difficult to distinguish between them.

Approved by: julian (mentor)
2002-09-05 07:30:18 +00:00
davidxu
de678b0952 In the kernel code, we have the tsleep() call with the PCATCH argument.
PCATCH means 'if we get a signal, interrupt me!" and tsleep returns
either EINTR or ERESTART depending on the circumstances.  ERESTART is
"special" because it causes the system call to fail, but right as it
returns back to userland it tells the trap handler to move %eip back a
bit so that userland will immediately re-run the syscall.
This is a syscall restart. It only works for things like read() etc where
nothing has changed yet. Note that *userland* is tricked into restarting
the syscall by the kernel. The kernel doesn't actually do the restart. It
is deadly for things like select, poll, nanosleep etc where it might cause
the elapsed time to be reset and start again from scratch.  So those
syscalls do this to prevent userland rerunning the syscall:
  if (error == ERESTART) error = EINTR;

Fake "signals" like SIGTSTP from ^Z etc do not normally invoke userland
signal handlers. But, in -current, the PCATCH *is* being triggered and
tsleep is returning ERESTART, and the syscall is aborted even though no
userland signal handler was run.
That is the fault here.  We're triggering the PCATCH in cases that we
shouldn't.  ie: it is being triggered on *any* signal processing, rather
than the case where the signal is posted to userland.
	--- Peter

The work of psignal() is a patchwork of special case required by the process
debugging and job-control facilities...
	--- Kirk McKusick
	"The design and impelementation of the 4.4BSD Operating system"
	Page 105

in STABLE source, when psignal is posting a STOP signal to sleeping
process and the signal action of the process is SIG_DFL, system will
directly change the process state from SSLEEP to SSTOP, and when
SIGCONT is posted to the stopped process, if it finds that the process
is still on sleep queue, the process state will be restored to SSLEEP,
and won't wakeup the process.

this commit mimics the behaviour in STABLE source tree.

Reviewed by: Jon Mini, Tim Robbins, Peter Wemm
Approved by: julian@freebsd.org (mentor)
2002-09-03 12:56:01 +00:00
julian
a9901abd65 Fix crack-smoking code that was panicing on the quad xeon:
- If either of proc or kse are NULL during thread_exit(), then
          the kernel is going to fault because parts of the function
          assume they aren't NULL.  Instead, just assert they aren't NULL
          (as well as the kse group) and assume they are in all of the
          code.  It doesn't make sense for them to be NULL here anyways.
        - Move the PROC_UNLOCK(p) up above clearing td_proc, etc. since
          otherwise we will panic if the proc's lock is contested.

Submitted by:	jhb@freebsd.org
2002-08-29 19:49:53 +00:00
julian
169932bd89 slight cleanup of single-threading code for KSE processes 2002-08-22 21:45:58 +00:00
julian
c99effb6f5 Revert some suspension/sleep/signal code from KSE-III
We need to rethink a bit of this and it doesn't matter if
we break the KSE test program for now as long
as non-KSE programs act as expected.

Submitted by:	David Xu <bsddiy@yahoo.com>
	(this guy's just asking to get hit with a commit bit..)
2002-08-21 20:03:55 +00:00
julian
a1b63b5aa6 Fix a comment. 2002-08-01 19:10:40 +00:00
julian
891c9fcb89 get suspension counting right.
fix an error message

Submitted by:	David Xu <bsddiy@yahoo.com>
2002-07-25 03:21:35 +00:00
julian
0374f9c1bb fix some style problems and remove a mis-merged assert. 2002-07-25 00:27:39 +00:00
julian
7e6f866aa8 Add some locking asserts and some comments 2002-07-24 23:21:05 +00:00
julian
1308e5a426 When single threading a multithreaded program, awaken the
'single threading thread' when the last other thread suspends.
I had this code in there before but it seems to have been
accidentally deleted somewhere along the way.  This would only affect
multithreaded processes.

Reviewed by:	David Xu <bsddiy@yahoo.com>
2002-07-24 19:50:08 +00:00
julian
83080a2d6a When suspending a thread, update the appropriate (sic) statistic. 2002-07-24 07:29:16 +00:00
peter
df4e1dcc74 ia64 does not have the same degree of stealth include file nesting,
so it needs an explicit #include <machine/frame.h> to get 'struct
trapframe'.  The fact that it needs this at this level is rather bogus
but it will not compile without it.
2002-07-17 23:43:55 +00:00