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Author SHA1 Message Date
jdp
86197f5aad Sync with alc's revision 1.125 of i386/i386/vm_machdep.c. This
fixes the kernel build breakage.
1999-08-05 23:38:13 +00:00
dfr
37dec27558 Add support for SYS_RES_DENSE and SYS_RES_BWX resource types. These are
equivalent to SYS_RES_MEMORY for x86 but for alpha, the rman_get_virtual()
address of the resource is initialised to point into either dense-mapped
or bwx-mapped space respectively, allowing direct memory pointers to be
used to device memory.

Reviewed by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
1999-07-28 07:57:48 +00:00
alc
9cda945475 Reduce the number of "magic constants" used for page coloring
by one: PQ_PRIME2 and PQ_PRIME3 are used to accomplish the same
thing at different places in the kernel.  Drop PQ_PRIME3.
1999-07-22 06:04:17 +00:00
dfr
c760a74e9e Handle R_ALPHA_NONE relocations in KLD. 1999-07-16 09:16:11 +00:00
mjacob
51cff81e4d Add in dbregs stubs that a committer for changes on the i386 ought to have done.
PR:		12579
1999-07-09 17:48:22 +00:00
jlemon
fb9048b07b Implement support for hardware debug registers on the i386.
Submitted by:	Brian Dean <brdean@unx.sas.com>
1999-07-09 04:16:00 +00:00
peter
45332ea239 Add alpha_platform_setup_ide_intr() and alpha_platform_assign_pciintr()
prototypes.
1999-07-01 22:47:53 +00:00
peter
16b8acf208 Declare busdma_swi() like on i386 version. 1999-07-01 21:58:38 +00:00
peter
6cb5fe6c6b Slight reorganization of kernel thread/process creation. Instead of using
SYSINIT_KT() etc (which is a static, compile-time procedure), use a
NetBSD-style kthread_create() interface.  kproc_start is still available
as a SYSINIT() hook.  This allowed simplification of chunks of the
sysinit code in the process.  This kthread_create() is our old kproc_start
internals, with the SYSINIT_KT fork hooks grafted in and tweaked to work
the same as the NetBSD one.

One thing I'd like to do shortly is get rid of nfsiod as a user initiated
process.  It makes sense for the nfs client code to create them on the
fly as needed up to a user settable limit.  This means that nfsiod
doesn't need to be in /sbin and is always "available".  This is a fair bit
easier to do outside of the SYSINIT_KT() framework.
1999-07-01 13:21:46 +00:00
peter
b27aea1e8e Revert back to not using -DKERNEL 1999-06-28 09:15:35 +00:00
peter
cee8d47a59 Make genassym compile - the recent buf locking changes meant that more
things from #ifdef KERNEL were needed.
1999-06-26 12:45:17 +00:00
dt
16f5a97188 Replace my previous fix of saving the FP state with a much simpler one: when
we swap out fpcurproc, save its FP state.

Suggested by:	bde
1999-06-10 20:40:59 +00:00
dt
6f2e7884b6 Keep fpcurproc locked in memory, so that we always can save the FP state
correctly.

This should fix the "pmap_changebit didn't" panic that some people see.

Reviewed by:	dfr
1999-06-08 16:42:19 +00:00
bde
7334fbb11b Fixed style bugs in previous commit. 1999-05-22 08:36:55 +00:00
ache
85341fee3e Set CHAR_{MIN,MAX} according to -funsigned-char flag given or not
PR: 11627
Submitted by: Petr Lampa <lampa@fee.vutbr.cz>
1999-05-20 23:33:35 +00:00
dt
a1d50daf71 Fixed several (not all) warnings. 1999-04-23 19:53:38 +00:00
dt
9eacfd4188 Added consts to cpu_set_fork_handler prototype. (Follow i386 version.) 1999-04-20 22:53:54 +00:00
peter
a74bdeb7d1 unifdef -DVM_STACK - it's been on for a while for x86 and was checked
and appeared to be working for the Alpha some time ago.
1999-04-19 14:14:14 +00:00
bde
6d8d63664b Removed all traces of `p_switchtime'. The relevant timestamp is per-cpu,
not per-process.  Keep it in `switchtime' consistently.

It is now clear that the timestamp is always valid in fork_trampoline()
except when the child is running on a previously idle cpu, which
can only happen if there are multiple cpus, so don't check or set
the timestamp in fork_trampoline except in the (i386) SMP case.
Just remove the alpha code for setting it unconditionally, since
there is no SMP case for alpha and the code had rotted.

Parts reviewed by:	dfr, phk
1999-02-28 10:53:29 +00:00
dillon
e402e06da9 Adjust idle zero-page fill hysteresis based on tests. Use 2/3 and 4/5
zero-fill levels.

    Adjust comment for ozfod in vmmeter.h - this counter represents
    non-optimal ( on the fly ) zero fills, not prefills.
1999-02-08 02:42:13 +00:00
dillon
f403a5fe02 Add hysteresis to alpha version of vm_page_zero_idle(). 1999-02-08 00:47:32 +00:00
dillon
b7a0b99c31 Rip out PQ_ZERO queue. PQ_ZERO functionality is now combined in with
PQ_FREE.  There is little operational difference other then the kernel
    being a few kilobytes smaller and the code being more readable.

    * vm_page_select_free() has been *greatly* simplified.
    * The PQ_ZERO page queue and supporting structures have been removed
    * vm_page_zero_idle() revamped (see below)

    PG_ZERO setting and clearing has been migrated from vm_page_alloc()
    to vm_page_free[_zero]() and will eventually be guarenteed to remain
    tracked throughout a page's life ( if it isn't already ).

    When a page is freed, PG_ZERO pages are appended to the appropriate
    tailq in the PQ_FREE queue while non-PG_ZERO pages are prepended.
    When locating a new free page, PG_ZERO selection operates from within
    vm_page_list_find() ( get page from end of queue instead of beginning
    of queue ) and then only occurs in the nominal critical path case.  If
    the nominal case misses, both normal and zero-page allocation devolves
    into the same _vm_page_list_find() select code without any specific
    zero-page optimizations.

    Additionally, vm_page_zero_idle() has been revamped.  Hysteresis has been
    added and zero-page tracking adjusted to conform with the other changes.
    Currently hysteresis is set at 1/3 (lo) and 1/2 (hi) the number of free
    pages.  We may wish to increase both parameters as time permits.  The
    hysteresis is designed to avoid silly zeroing in borderline allocation/free
    situations.
1999-02-08 00:37:36 +00:00
julian
4b7738dba1 Mostly remove the VM_STACK OPTION.
This changes the definitions of a few items so that structures are the
same whether or not the option itself is enabled. This allows
people to enable and disable the option without recompilng the world.

As the author says:

|I ran into a problem pulling out the VM_STACK option.  I was aware of this
|when I first did the work, but then forgot about it.  The VM_STACK stuff
|has some code changes in the i386 branch.  There need to be corresponding
|changes in the alpha branch before it can come out completely.

what is done:
|
|1) Pull the VM_STACK option out of the header files it appears in.  This
|really shouldn't affect anything that executes with or without the rest
|of the VM_STACK patches.  The vm_map_entry will then always have one
|extra element (avail_ssize).  It just won't be used if the VM_STACK
|option is not turned on.
|
|I've also pulled the option out of vm_map.c.  This shouldn't harm anything,
|since the routines that are enabled as a result are not called unless
|the VM_STACK option is enabled elsewhere.
|
|2) Add what appears to be appropriate code the the alpha branch, still
|protected behind the VM_STACK switch.  I don't have an alpha machine,
|so we would need to get some testers with alpha machines to try it out.
|
|Once there is some testing, we can consider making the change permanent
|for both i386 and alpha.
|
[..]
|
|Once the alpha code is adequately tested, we can pull VM_STACK out
|everywhere.
|

Submitted by:	"Richard Seaman, Jr." <dick@tar.com>
1999-01-26 02:49:52 +00:00
dfr
9aad9d912f Various changes to support OSF1 emulation:
* Move the user stack from VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS to a place below the 32bit
  boundary (needed to support 32bit OSF programs).  This should also save
  one pagetable per process.
* Add cvtqlsv to the set of instructions handled by the floating point
  software completion code.
* Disable all floating point exceptions by default.
* A minor change to execve to allow the OSF1 image activator to support
  dynamic loading.
1998-12-30 10:38:59 +00:00
bde
9dd9cb4cb2 Removed bogus casts of USRSTACK and/or the other operand in binary
expressions involving USRSTACK.
1998-12-16 15:21:51 +00:00
dfr
8f01fff32f Implement 'software completion' for floating point arithmetic. On the
alpha, operations involving non-finite numbers or denormalised numbers
or operations which should generate such numbers will cause an arithmetic
exception.  For programs which follow some strict code generation rules,
the kernel trap handler can then 'complete' the operation by emulating
the faulting instruction.

To use software completion, a program must be compiled with the arguments
'-mtrap-precision=i' and '-mfp-trap-mode=su' or '-mfp-trap-mode=sui'.
Programs compiled in this way can use non-finite and denormalised numbers
at the expense of slightly less efficient code generation of floating
point instructions.  Programs not compiled with these options will receive
a SIGFPE signal when non-finite or denormalised numbers are used or
generated.

Reviewed by: John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com>
1998-12-04 10:52:48 +00:00
dfr
3331f029dc * Add hooks to allow the X server to access I/O ports and memory.
* Update drivers to the latest version of the bus interface.

The ISA drivers' use of the new resource api is minimal.  Garrett has
some much cleaner drivers which should be more easily shared between
i386 and alpha.  This has only been tested on cia based machines.  It
should work on lca and apecs but I might have broken something.
1998-11-15 18:25:17 +00:00
msmith
e79dcdb69f Add the ability to specify where on the at_shutdown queue a handler is
installed.

Remove cpu_power_down, and replace it with an entry at the end of the
SHUTDOWN_FINAL queue in the only place it's used (APM).

Submitted by:	Some ideas from Bruce Walter <walter@fortean.com>
1998-10-30 05:41:15 +00:00
wollman
b9784762c1 A small fragment of new ISA framework: manifest constants for the resources
implemented by the i386 root nexus.
1998-10-29 01:56:23 +00:00
dfr
dc962160ec R_ALPHA_RELATIVE relocations need to add the value to the existing memory
contents.
1998-10-18 19:04:13 +00:00
peter
464de37ce6 *gulp*. Jordan specifically OK'ed this..
This is the bulk of the support for doing kld modules.  Two linker_sets
were replaced by SYSINIT()'s.  VFS's and exec handlers are self registered.
kld is now a superset of lkm.  I have converted most of them, they will
follow as a seperate commit as samples.
This all still works as a static a.out kernel using LKM's.
1998-10-16 03:55:01 +00:00
dfr
87a0ba4fba Change a bogus cast to the correct one. 1998-10-15 09:53:27 +00:00
peter
4523e75227 Typo fix. 1998-10-14 10:04:32 +00:00
peter
a6df719969 Initial attempt to update the Alpha loader and kernel to use the machine
independent elf loader and have access to kld modules.  Jordan and I were
not sure how to create boot floppies, and the things we tried just made
SRM laugh in our faces - but it was upset at boot1 which was not touched
by these changes.  Essentially this has been untested. :-(

What this does is to steal the last three slots from the nine spare longs
in the bootinfo_v1 struct to pass the module base pointer through.

The startup code now to set up and fills in the module and environment
structures, hopefully close enough to the i386 layout to be able to use
the same kernel code.  We now pass though the updated end of the kernel
space used, rather than _end. (like the i386).

If this does not work, it needs to be beaten into shape pronto.  Otherwise
it should be backed out before 3.0.

Pre-approved in principle by: dfr
1998-10-14 09:53:25 +00:00
dfr
0d820bb7db Add support for adjkerntz (largely untested). 1998-10-06 08:40:18 +00:00
dfr
968dcc7cb5 Automatically detect which disk was booted and change the root to that disk. 1998-09-26 12:22:53 +00:00
jdp
60718890ae Add new functions fill_fpregs() and set_fpregs(), like fill_regs()
and set_regs() but for the floating point register state.  The code
is stolen from procfs_machdep.c, and moved out of there into
machdep.c.

These functions are needed for generating ELF core dumps.
1998-09-14 22:43:40 +00:00
dfr
4568e792af Machine dependant relocations for KLD. 1998-09-11 08:47:02 +00:00
dfr
9bc86e47bd Add declaration of {aquire,release}_timer2(). 1998-07-22 08:26:23 +00:00
dfr
f32529a069 Overhaul the spl system so that it actually works properly. 1998-07-12 16:32:10 +00:00
dfr
f2d6c22423 Don't bother calling pmap_emulate_reference() from cpu_fork(). It isn't
needed and it panics a DIAGNOSTIC kernel.
1998-07-12 16:30:58 +00:00
dfr
3bd2433fe9 Add definition of p_switchtime. 1998-07-12 16:08:15 +00:00
dfr
771d8cc0ed Add declaration of the NetBSD/alpha bootinfo. 1998-07-05 12:13:18 +00:00
dfr
dc295ed278 Major changes to the generic device framework for FreeBSD/alpha:
* Eliminate bus_t and make it possible for all devices to have
  attached children.

* Support dynamically extendable interfaces for drivers to replace
  both the function pointers in driver_t and bus_ops_t (which has been
  removed entirely.  Two system defined interfaces have been defined,
  'device' which is mandatory for all devices and 'bus' which is
  recommended for all devices which support attached children.

* In addition, the alpha port defines two simple interfaces 'clock'
  for attaching various real time clocks to the system and 'mcclock'
  for the many different variations of mc146818 clocks which can be
  attached to different alpha platforms.  This eliminates two more
  function pointer tables in favour of the generic method dispatch
  system provided by the device framework.

Future device interfaces may include:

* cdev and bdev interfaces for devfs to use in replacement for specfs
  and the fixed interfaces bdevsw and cdevsw.

* scsi interface to replace struct scsi_adapter (not sure how this
  works in CAM but I imagine there is something similar there).

* various tailored interfaces for different bus types such as pci,
  isa, pccard etc.
1998-06-14 13:46:10 +00:00
dfr
8bc7b7e51a Add missing copyrights. Thanks to Jason Thorpe for politely noting the
mistake...
1998-06-10 19:59:41 +00:00
dfr
224577d6cf Add initial support for the FreeBSD/alpha kernel. This is very much a
work in progress and has never booted a real machine.  Initial
development and testing was done using SimOS (see
http://simos.stanford.edu for details).  On the SimOS simulator, this
port successfully reaches single-user mode and has been tested with
loads as high as one copy of /bin/ls :-).

Obtained from: partly from NetBSD/alpha
1998-06-10 10:57:29 +00:00
tegge
9fdbafa2fe Disallow reading the current kernel stack. Only the user structure and
the current registers should be accessible.
Reviewed by:	David Greenman <dg@root.com>
1998-05-19 00:00:14 +00:00
peter
94b6d72794 Back out part 1 of the MCFH that changed $Id$ to $FreeBSD$. We are not
ready for it yet.
1997-02-22 09:48:43 +00:00
jkh
808a36ef65 Make the long-awaited change from $Id$ to $FreeBSD$
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.

Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore.  This update would have been
insane otherwise.
1997-01-14 07:20:47 +00:00
peter
945d0db76f Add commands for ptrace get/set registers.. (Same numbers as NetBSD) 1996-01-24 18:51:48 +00:00