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Author SHA1 Message Date
jhb
6d5201fff5 Fix a few bugs in the SRAT parsing code:
- Actually increment ndomain when building our list of known domains
  so that we can properly renumber them to be 0-based and dense.
- If the number of domains exceeds the configured maximum (VM_NDOMAIN),
  bail out of processing the SRAT and disable NUMA rather than hitting an
  obscure panic later.
- Don't bother parsing the SRAT at all if VM_NDOMAIN is set to 1 to
  disable NUMA (the default).

Reported by:	phk (2)
MFC after:	1 week
2012-01-03 20:53:58 +00:00
ed
8005c0f481 Get rid of kludgy per-descriptor state handling in acpi_apm.
Where i386/bios/apm.c requires no per-descriptor state, the ACPI version
of these device do. Instead of using hackish clone lists that leave
stale device nodes lying around, use the cdevpriv API.
2011-12-05 16:08:18 +00:00
marius
17e14c6132 - There's no need to overwrite the default device method with the default
one. Interestingly, these are actually the default for quite some time
  (bus_generic_driver_added(9) since r52045 and bus_generic_print_child(9)
  since r52045) but even recently added device drivers do this unnecessarily.
  Discussed with: jhb, marcel
- While at it, use DEVMETHOD_END.
  Discussed with: jhb
- Also while at it, use __FBSDID.
2011-11-22 21:28:20 +00:00
ed
0c56cf839d Mark all SYSCTL_NODEs static that have no corresponding SYSCTL_DECLs.
The SYSCTL_NODE macro defines a list that stores all child-elements of
that node. If there's no SYSCTL_DECL macro anywhere else, there's no
reason why it shouldn't be static.
2011-11-07 15:43:11 +00:00
ed
e97eae1577 Mark MALLOC_DEFINEs static that have no corresponding MALLOC_DECLAREs.
This means that their use is restricted to a single C file.
2011-11-07 06:44:47 +00:00
jhb
1448b25b0d Ignore SRAT memory entries if the memory range does not overlap with an
existing phys_avail[] table.  If a hw.physmem setting causes a memory
domain to not be present in phys_avail[], the SRAT table will now be
ignored rather than triggering a panic when a CPU in the missing domain
tries to allocate a page.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-10-05 16:03:47 +00:00
attilio
683d7a54ce Fix a deficiency in the selinfo interface:
If a selinfo object is recorded (via selrecord()) and then it is
quickly destroyed, with the waiters missing the opportunity to awake,
at the next iteration they will find the selinfo object destroyed,
causing a PF#.

That happens because the selinfo interface has no way to drain the
waiters before to destroy the registered selinfo object. Also this
race is quite rare to get in practice, because it would require a
selrecord(), a poll request by another thread and a quick destruction
of the selrecord()'ed selinfo object.

Fix this by adding the seldrain() routine which should be called
before to destroy the selinfo objects (in order to avoid such case),
and fix the present cases where it might have already been called.
Sometimes, the context is safe enough to prevent this type of race,
like it happens in device drivers which installs selinfo objects on
poll callbacks. There, the destruction of the selinfo object happens
at driver detach time, when all the filedescriptors should be already
closed, thus there cannot be a race.
For this case, mfi(4) device driver can be set as an example, as it
implements a full correct logic for preventing this from happening.

Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Reported by:	rstone
Tested by:	pluknet
Reviewed by:	jhb, kib
Approved by:	re (bz)
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-08-25 15:51:54 +00:00
silby
ee4d73add4 Disable TSC usage inside SMP VM environments. On my VMware ESXi 4.1
environment with a core i5-2500K, operation in this mode causes timeouts
from the mpt driver.  Switching to the ACPI-fast timer resolves this issue.
Switching the VM back to single CPU mode also works, which is why I have
not disabled the TSC in that mode.

I did not test with KVM or other VM environments, but I am being cautious
and assuming that the TSC is not reliable in SMP mode there as well.

Reviewed by:	kib
Approved by:	re (kib)
MFC after:	Not applicable, the timecounter code is new for 9.x
2011-08-22 03:10:29 +00:00
jhb
0710dab3a6 Fix build when NEW_PCIB is not defined.
Submitted by:	gcooper (partially)
Pointy hat to:	jhb
2011-07-16 14:05:34 +00:00
jhb
b75d5a0ef9 Respect the BIOS/firmware's notion of acceptable address ranges for PCI
resource allocation on x86 platforms:
- Add a new helper API that Host-PCI bridge drivers can use to restrict
  resource allocation requests to a set of address ranges for different
  resource types.
- For the ACPI Host-PCI bridge driver, use Producer address range resources
  in _CRS to enumerate valid address ranges for a given Host-PCI bridge.
  This can be disabled by including "hostres" in the debug.acpi.disabled
  tunable.
- For the MPTable Host-PCI bridge driver, use entries in the extended
  MPTable to determine the valid address ranges for a given Host-PCI
  bridge.  This required adding code to parse extended table entries.

Similar to the new PCI-PCI bridge driver, these changes are only enabled
if the NEW_PCIB kernel option is enabled (which is enabled by default on
amd64 and i386).

Approved by:	re (kib)
2011-07-15 21:08:58 +00:00
jkim
96d6cc9832 If TSC stops ticking in C3, disable deep sleep when the user forcefully
select TSC as timecounter hardware.

Tested by:	Fabian Keil (freebsd-listen at fabiankeil dot de)
2011-07-14 21:00:26 +00:00
jhb
83fca1d193 Move {amd64,i386}/pci/pci_bus.c and {amd64,i386}/include/pci_cfgreg.h to
the x86 tree.  The $PIR code is still only enabled on i386 and not amd64.
While here, make the qpi(4) driver on conditional on 'device pci'.
2011-06-22 21:04:13 +00:00
jkim
6da60ac39e Set negative quality to TSC timecounter when C3 state is enabled for Intel
processors unless the invariant TSC bit of CPUID is set.  Intel processors
may stop incrementing TSC when DPSLP# pin is asserted, according to Intel
processor manuals, i. e., TSC timecounter is useless if the processor can
enter deep sleep state (C3/C4).  This problem was accidentally uncovered by
r222869, which increased timecounter quality of P-state invariant TSC, e.g.,
for Core2 Duo T5870 (Family 6, Model f) and Atom N270 (Family 6, Model 1c).

Reported by:	Fabian Keil (freebsd-listen at fabiankeil dot de)
		Ian FREISLICH (ianf at clue dot co dot za)
Tested by:	Fabian Keil (freebsd-listen at fabiankeil dot de)
		- Core2 Duo T5870 (C3 state available/enabled)
		jkim - Xeon X5150 (C3 state unavailable)
2011-06-22 16:40:45 +00:00
jkim
8a9fdbb838 Teach the compiler how to shift TSC value efficiently. As noted in r220631,
some times compiler inserts redundant instructions to preserve unused upper
32 bits even when it is casted to a 32-bit value.  Unfortunately, it seems
the problem becomes more serious when it is shifted, especially on amd64.
2011-06-17 21:41:06 +00:00
jkim
9c58536b52 Tidy up r222866.
- Re-add accidentally removed atomic op. for sysctl(9) handler.
- Remove a period(`.') at the end of a debugging message.
- Consistently spell "low" for "TSC-low" timecounter throughout.

Pointed out by:	bde
2011-06-08 23:44:59 +00:00
jkim
9f1a70eb73 Increase quality of TSC (or TSC-low) timecounter to 1000 if it is P-state
invariant.  For SMP case (TSC-low), it also has to pass SMP synchronization
test and the CPU vendor/model has to be white-listed explicitly.  Currently,
all Intel CPUs and single-socket AMD Family 15h processors are listed here.

Discussed with:	hackers
2011-06-08 20:08:06 +00:00
jkim
faed140c1e Introduce low-resolution TSC timecounter "TSC-low". It replaces the normal
TSC timecounter if TSC frequency is higher than ~4.29 MHz (or 2^32-1 Hz) or
multiple CPUs are present.  The "TSC-low" frequency is always lower than a
preset maximum value and derived from TSC frequency (by being halved until
it becomes lower than the maximum).  Note the maximum value for SMP case is
significantly lower than UP case because we want to reduce (rare but known)
"temporal anomalies" caused by non-serialized RDTSC instruction.  Normally,
it is still higher than "ACPI-fast" timecounter frequency (which was default
timecounter hardware for long time until r222222) to be useful.
2011-06-08 19:38:31 +00:00
jkim
16bd333059 Remove a redundant assignment since r221703. 2011-06-08 18:52:42 +00:00
attilio
d7cb9e4814 MFC 2011-05-09 18:53:13 +00:00
attilio
a0b51ba62f MFC 2011-05-06 22:45:33 +00:00
attilio
fe4de567b5 Commit the support for removing cpumask_t and replacing it directly with
cpuset_t objects.
That is going to offer the underlying support for a simple bump of
MAXCPU and then support for number of cpus > 32 (as it is today).

Right now, cpumask_t is an int, 32 bits on all our supported architecture.
cpumask_t on the other side is implemented as an array of longs, and
easilly extendible by definition.

The architectures touched by this commit are the following:
- amd64
- i386
- pc98
- arm
- ia64
- XEN

while the others are still missing.
Userland is believed to be fully converted with the changes contained
here.

Some technical notes:
- This commit may be considered an ABI nop for all the architectures
  different from amd64 and ia64 (and sparc64 in the future)
- per-cpu members, which are now converted to cpuset_t, needs to be
  accessed avoiding migration, because the size of cpuset_t should be
  considered unknown
- size of cpuset_t objects is different from kernel and userland (this is
  primirally done in order to leave some more space in userland to cope
  with KBI extensions). If you need to access kernel cpuset_t from the
  userland please refer to example in this patch on how to do that
  correctly (kgdb may be a good source, for example).
- Support for other architectures is going to be added soon
- Only MAXCPU for amd64 is bumped now

The patch has been tested by sbruno and Nicholas Esborn on opteron
4 x 12 pack CPUs. More testing on big SMP is expected to came soon.
pluknet tested the patch with his 8-ways on both amd64 and i386.

Tested by:	pluknet, sbruno, gianni, Nicholas Esborn
Reviewed by:	jeff, jhb, sbruno
2011-05-05 14:39:14 +00:00
attilio
b29cc3952a MFC 2011-05-03 18:57:46 +00:00
jkim
44b010200b Fix build with clang. Please note there is an LLVM/Clang PR:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=9379

Reported by:	rpaulo, dim
2011-05-02 17:08:36 +00:00
jhb
3e97a80649 Add implementations of BUS_ADJUST_RESOURCE() to the PCI bus driver,
generic PCI-PCI bridge driver, x86 nexus driver, and x86 Host to PCI bridge
drivers.
2011-05-02 14:13:12 +00:00
jhb
08955ceac0 Change rman_manage_region() to actually honor the rm_start and rm_end
constraints on the rman and reject attempts to manage a region that is out
of range.
- Fix various places that set rm_end incorrectly (to ~0 or ~0u instead of
  ~0ul).
- To preserve existing behavior, change rman_init() to set rm_start and
  rm_end to allow managing the full range (0 to ~0ul) if they are not set by
  the caller when rman_init() is called.
2011-04-29 18:41:21 +00:00
jkim
3b56923bc2 Detect VMware guest and set the TSC frequency as reported by the hypervisor.
VMware products virtualize TSC and it run at fixed frequency in so-called
"apparent time".  Although virtualized i8254 also runs in apparent time, TSC
calibration always gives slightly off frequency because of the complicated
timer emulation and lost-tick correction mechanism.
2011-04-29 18:20:12 +00:00
jkim
6bf8d645b9 Turn off periodic recalibration of CPU ticker frequency if it is invariant. 2011-04-28 17:56:02 +00:00
attilio
d685681d59 Add the watchdogs patting during the (shutdown time) disk syncing and
disk dumping.
With the option SW_WATCHDOG on, these operations are doomed to let
watchdog fire, fi they take too long.

I implemented the stubs this way because I really want wdog_kern_*
KPI to not be dependant by SW_WATCHDOG being on (and really, the option
only enables watchdog activation in hardclock) and also avoid to
call them when not necessary (avoiding not-volountary watchdog
activations).

Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Discussed with:	emaste, des
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-04-28 16:02:05 +00:00
jkim
8e677ed825 Use ACPI-supplied CPU frequencies instead of estimated ones as we are about
to use other values from the same table anyway.

MFC after:	3 days
2011-04-27 00:32:35 +00:00
jkim
adbae7d2c9 Use newly added rdtsc32() for DELAY(9) as well. 2011-04-14 19:11:45 +00:00
jkim
38dc7c42e6 Work around an emulator problem where virtual CPU advertises TSC is P-state
invariant and APERF/MPERF MSRs exist but these MSRs never tick.  When we
calculate effective frequency from cpu_est_clockrate(), it caused panic of
division-by-zero.  Now we test whether these MSRs actually increase to avoid
such foot-shooting.

Reported by:	dim
Tested by:	dim
2011-04-14 17:50:26 +00:00
jkim
c55a9d790a Use newly added rdtsc32() for the timecounter_get_t method. 2011-04-14 17:08:23 +00:00
jkim
5b73ac45d1 Add some tunable descriptions about x86 timers.
Requested by:	arundel
2011-04-14 00:07:08 +00:00
jkim
2092a06579 Do not use TSC for DELAY(9) if it not P-state invariant to avoid possible
foot-shooting.  DELAY() becomes unreliable when TSC frequency varies wildly,
especially cpufreq(4) and powerd(8) are used at the same time.
2011-04-12 22:41:52 +00:00
jkim
8eb15cd79a Probe capability to find effective frequency. When the TSC is P-state
invariant, APERF/MPERF ratio can be used to find effective frequency.
2011-04-12 22:15:46 +00:00
jkim
76647eca4d Add a new tunable 'machdep.disable_tsc_calibration' to allow skipping TSC
frequency calibration.  For Intel processors, if brand string from CPUID
contains its nominal frequency, this frequency is used instead.
2011-04-12 21:08:34 +00:00
jkim
61582b7c03 Merge two similar functions to reduce duplication. 2011-04-11 19:27:44 +00:00
jkim
096c7a804f Refactor DELAYDEBUG as it is only useful for correcting i8254 frequency. 2011-04-08 19:54:29 +00:00
jkim
95c723445e Use atomic load & store for TSC frequency. It may be overkill for amd64 but
safer for i386 because it can be easily over 4 GHz now.  More worse, it can
be easily changed by user with 'machdep.tsc_freq' tunable (directly) or
cpufreq(4) (indirectly).  Note it is intentionally not used in performance
critical paths to avoid performance regression (but we should, in theory).
Alternatively, we may add "virtual TSC" with lower frequency if maximum
frequency overflows 32 bits (and ignore possible incoherency as we do now).
2011-04-07 23:28:28 +00:00
jkim
9c28b443cb Revert r219676.
Requested by:	jhb, bde
2011-03-16 16:44:08 +00:00
jkim
2c6f3a8cd1 Do not let machdep.tsc_freq modify tsc_freq itself. It is bad for i386 as
it does not operate atomically.  Actually, it serves no purpose.

Noticed by:	bde
2011-03-15 19:47:20 +00:00
jkim
ad8ef5e4c7 Deprecate tsc_present as the last of its real consumers finally disappeared. 2011-03-15 17:19:52 +00:00
jkim
36e15e1609 When TSC is unavailable, broken or disabled and the current timecounter has
better quality than i8254 timer, use it for DELAY(9).
2011-03-14 22:05:59 +00:00
jkim
7df55dcdeb Add a tunable "machdep.disable_tsc" to turn off TSC. Specifically, it turns
off boot-time CPU frequency calibration, DELAY(9) with TSC, and using TSC as
a CPU ticker.  Note tsc_present does not change by this tunable.
2011-03-11 00:44:32 +00:00
jkim
a52b39f6a4 Turn off pointless P-state invariant TSC detection based on CPU model
on a virtual machine.
2011-03-10 23:06:13 +00:00
jkim
98d68ca741 Deprecate rarely used tsc_is_broken. Instead, we zero out tsc_freq because
it is almost always used with tsc_freq any way.
2011-03-10 20:02:58 +00:00
jkim
a0eded8271 Set C1 "I/O then Halt" capability bit for Intel EIST. Some broken BIOSes
refuse to load external SSDTs if this bit is unset for _PDC.  It seems Linux
and OpenSolaris did the same long ago.

MFC after:	1 week
2011-02-25 23:14:24 +00:00
brucec
4a353c54fd Fix typos - remove duplicate "is".
PR:		docs/154934
Submitted by:	Eitan Adler <lists at eitanadler.com>
MFC after:	3 days
2011-02-23 09:22:33 +00:00
jhb
5cec5b65a5 Use a dedicated taskqueue with a thread that runs at a software-interrupt
priority for the periodic polling of the machine check registers.
2011-02-03 13:09:22 +00:00
mdf
6b5f615b7c Introduce signed and unsigned version of CTLTYPE_QUAD, renaming
existing uses.  Rename sysctl_handle_quad() to sysctl_handle_64().
2011-01-19 23:00:25 +00:00