972 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
dyson
e198c2084e Clean-up of the new buffer kva allocation code. Also, there was an
error in the !BOUNCE_BUFFERS case.
1996-12-05 04:28:52 +00:00
bde
12ce4505ad Removed all references to b_cylinder (aka b_cylin). It was evil and
hasn't been used for a year or two since disksort() started sorting
on b_pblkno.
1996-12-01 16:34:41 +00:00
dyson
e30058b4a4 Fix a problem with the new buffer_map management code. Additionally,
decrease the size of buffer_map to approx 2/3 of what it used to be
(buffer_map can be smaller now.)  The original commit of these changes
increased the size of buffer_map to the point where the system would
not boot on large systems -- now large systems with large caches will
have even less problems than before.
1996-12-01 15:46:40 +00:00
bde
3d7b534ed3 Reenabled i586-optimized copyin/out.
Should be in 2.2.  Don't put it there for a while.
1996-11-30 14:08:44 +00:00
bde
9ed15bd206 Fixed EFAULT handling in i586_copyin() and i586_copyout(). Use a
consistent stack frame in fastmove() so that only one new fault handler
is necessary.

Should be in 2.2.  Harmless until the i586 versions are reenabled.
1996-11-29 14:32:30 +00:00
bde
fbc33504d1 Don't print bootinfo.bi_n_bios_used in cpu_startup() since it is always
zero because no drivers have had a chance to change it.
1996-11-29 13:19:26 +00:00
bde
fee89092b7 Don't clobber the SIGCONT bit in the signal mask in sigreturn(). Use
the `sigcantmask' macro to get the correct set of unmaskable signals.

Found by: NIST-PCTS.
1996-11-29 13:12:14 +00:00
phk
cab2597253 Make a kernel with DDB but without sio possible again. This is only
a stopgap measure, a more complete solution is on somebodys whiteboard
(and we all know that THAT means :-).

Reviewed by:	pst
1996-11-25 18:39:25 +00:00
dyson
20b553ba68 Improve the caching of small files like directories, while not
substantially increasing buffer space.  Specifically, we double
the number of buffers, but allocate only half the amount of memory
per buffer.  Note that VDIR files aren't cached unless instantiated
in a buffer.  This will significantly improve caching.
1996-11-17 02:11:01 +00:00
gibbs
de87a31e4c Since there have been so many reports of the Memory Mapped I/O to the
aic7xxx cards failing on certain motherboards, reverse the logic used to
control this feature.  AHC_FORCE_PIO is replaced with AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO.
GENERIC no longer needs to specify the AHC_FORCE_PIO option since this is
the default.
1996-11-16 01:09:20 +00:00
bde
4b71b76d7e Disabled i586-optimized copyin and copyout. They usually panic if the
user supplies a bad address, because they push a lot of stuff that the
fault handler doesn't know about onto the stack.  This has been broken
for more than half a year despite being tested for almost half a year
in -current.
1996-11-15 20:27:14 +00:00
jkh
ce4c736055 Change this back to movl for -current since it seems to work there.
Bruce says that movl is broken in -stable, which would certainly explain
why this didn't work there.
1996-11-15 09:00:56 +00:00
jkh
321143c027 movl instruction should have been lea (this is why userconfig didn't
work in 2.1).

Spotted-by-the-keen-eyes-of: Don Lewis <Don.Lewis@tsc.tdk.com>
1996-11-14 15:55:21 +00:00
bde
19c6ff714a Removed another #include of opt_temporary.h.
YA2.2C.
1996-11-12 14:54:16 +00:00
bde
f4f3d836dd Removed #include of "opt_temporary.h". All the temporary options went
away, so this header is no longer generated.

This change should be in 2.2.  The old version shouldn;t have been in
2.2 (blush).
1996-11-12 13:36:52 +00:00
bde
2335bd9309 Replaced I586_OPTIMIZED_BCOPY and I586_OPTIMIZED_BZERO with boot-time
negative-logic flags (flags 0x01 and 0x02 for npx0, defaulting to unset = on).
This changes the default from off to on.  The options have been in current
for several months with no problems reported.

Added a boot-time negative-logic flag for the old I5886_FAST_BCOPY option
which went away too soon (flag 0x04 for npx0, defaulting to unset = on).

Added a boot-time way to set the memory size (iosiz in config, iosize in
userconfig for npx0).

LINT:
Removed old options.  Documented npx0's flags and iosiz.

options.i386:
Removed old options.

identcpu.c:
Don't set the function pointers here.  Setting them has to be delayed
until after userconfig has had a chance to disable them and until after
a good npx0 has been detected.

machdep.c:
Use npx0's iosize instead of MAXMEM if it is nonzero.

support.s:
Added vectors and glue code for copyin() and copyout().
Fixed ifdefs for i586_bzero().
Added ifdefs for i586_bcopy().

npx.c:
Set the function pointers here.
Clear hw_float when an npx exists but is too broken to use.
Restored style from a year or three ago in npxattach().
1996-11-11 20:39:03 +00:00
dyson
3b0a295269 Support the PG_G flag on Pentium-Pro processors. This pretty
much eliminates the unnecessary unmapping of the kernel during
context switches and during invtlb...
1996-11-11 04:20:19 +00:00
asami
e068ad8a7c Remove option I586_FAST_BCOPY. The code will be included by default
if I586_CPU is defined.  Note there is a runtime check so the code
won't be run for non-Pentium CPUs anyway.

2.2 candidate, this code has been tested for almost half year in -current.
1996-11-08 02:38:44 +00:00
joerg
6fc1a569c6 Fix the message buffer mapping. This actually allows to increase
the message buffer size in <sys/msgbuf.h>.

Reviewed by:	davidg,joerg
Submitted by:	bde
1996-11-07 14:44:01 +00:00
bde
511b820d9d Don't switch from fast interrupt handlers to normal interrupt
handlers if interrupts are nested more than a few (3) deep.  This
only reduces the maximum nesting level by 1 with the standard
drivers unless there is a related bug somewhere, but can't hurt
much (the worst case is returning to hoggish interrupt handler like
wdintr(), but such interrupt handlers hurt anyway).

Fixed a previously harmless race incrementing the interrupt nesting
level.

This should be in 2.1.6 and 2.2.
1996-11-07 03:05:27 +00:00
bde
1168e2d4ec Count only hardware interrupts in cnt.v_intr, so that the individual
hardware interrupt counts add up to the total.  Previously, software
interrupts generated by splz() were counted in the total.  These
software interrupts seem to be very rare - there have apparently been
0 of them on freefall among the last 352448857 interrupts.
1996-11-06 17:02:38 +00:00
dyson
bdd16196de Fix a problem with running down processes that have left wired
mappings with mlock.  This problem only occurred because of the
quick unmap code not respecting the wired-ness of pages in the
process.  In the future, we need to eliminate the dependency
intrinsic to the design of the code that wired pages actually
be mapped.  It is kind-of bogus not to have wired pages mapped,
but it is also a weakness for the code to fall flat because
of a missing page.

This show fix a problem that Tor Egge has been having, and also
should be included into 2.2-RELEASE.
1996-11-03 03:40:47 +00:00
julian
eea5d64b87 Further improved version of hadling a HALT when there is no console. 1996-10-31 00:57:28 +00:00
asami
95ac832055 More merge and update.
(1) deleted #if 0

    pc98/pc98/mse.c

(2) hold per-unit I/O ports in ed_softc

    pc98/pc98/if_ed.c
    pc98/pc98/if_ed98.h

(3) merge more files by segregating changes into headers.

  new file (moved from pc98/pc98):

    i386/isa/aic_98.h

  deleted:

    well, it's already in the commit message so I won't repeat the
    long list here ;)

Submitted by:	The FreeBSD(98) Development Team
1996-10-30 22:41:46 +00:00
gibbs
82ea9f9f18 Add two new aic7xxx driver options:
AHC_FORCE_PIO - This forces the driver to use PIO even on systems that
	say they have memory mapped the controller's registers.  This
	seems to fix Ken Lam's problems.  I've also placed this option
	in the GENERIC kernel file so that we are guaranteed to install
	even on these flakey machines.

AHC_SHARE_SCBS - This option attempts to share the external SCB SRAM on
	the 398X controllers allowing a totoll of 255 non-paged SCBs.
	This doesn't work quite yet, so this option is mostly here to
	help 398X owners to experiment and give me feedback until this
	works properly.
1996-10-28 06:05:58 +00:00
bde
0f3443de4a Removed initialization of a variable that went away. Oops. 1996-10-26 00:11:57 +00:00
bde
47592bafa2 Print the clock calibration messages all on one (long) line again so
that they are easy to grep for.

Removed now-unused i586 counter variables.

Fixed some style bugs.
1996-10-25 13:46:21 +00:00
bde
df0eda67f3 Improved biasing of i586 clock by adjusting for hardclock() latency.
I decided to do this for every hardclock() call instead of lazily
in microtime().  The lazy method is simpler but has more overhead
if microtime() is called a lot.

CPU_THISTICKLEN() is now a no-op and should probably go away.
Previously it did nothing directly but had the side effect of
setting i586_last_tick for CPU_CLOCKUPDATE() and i586_avg_tick for
debugging.  CPU_CLOCKUPDATE() now uses a better method and
i586_avg_tick is too much trouble to maintain.

Reduced nesting of #includes in the usual case.

Increased nesting of #includes when CLOCK_HAIR is defined.  This
is a kludge to get typedefs for inline functions only when the
inline functions are used.  Normally only kern_clock.c defines
this.  kern_clock.c can't include the i386 headers directly.

Removed unused LOCORE support.
1996-10-25 13:01:56 +00:00
dyson
f71eaa90af Account for the UPAGES in the same way as before moving the MD code
from vm_glue into pmap.c.  Now RSS should appear to be the same as before.
1996-10-23 05:31:54 +00:00
phk
dcf9bf8b91 Removing old isdn stuff. 1996-10-20 18:35:35 +00:00
bde
a0f16401c5 Improved non-statistical (GUPROF) profiling:
- use a more accurate and more efficient method of compensating for
  overheads.  The old method counted too much time against leaf
  functions.
- normally use the Pentium timestamp counter if available.
  On Pentiums, the times are now accurate to within a couple of cpu
  clock cycles per function call in the (unlikely) event that there
  are no cache misses in or caused by the profiling code.
- optionally use an arbitrary Pentium event counter if available.
- optionally regress to using the i8254 counter.
- scaled the i8254 counter by a factor of 128.  Now the i8254 counters
  overflow slightly faster than the TSC counters for a 150MHz Pentium :-)
  (after about 16 seconds).  This is to avoid fractional overheads.

files.i386:
permon.c temporarily has to be classified as a profiling-routine
because a couple of functions in it may be called from profiling code.

options.i386:
- I586_CTR_GUPROF is currently unused (oops).
- I586_PMC_GUPROF should be something like 0x70000 to enable (but not
  use unless prof_machdep.c is changed) support for Pentium event
  counters.  7 is a control mode and the counter number 0 is somewhere
  in the 0000 bits (see perfmon.h for the encoding).

profile.h:
- added declarations.
- cleaned up separation of user mode declarations.

prof_machdep.c:
Mostly clock-select changes.  The default clock can be changed by
editing kmem.  There should be a sysctl for this.

subr_prof.c:
- added copyright.
- calibrate overheads for the new method.
- documented new method.
- fixed races and and machine dependencies in start/stop code.

mcount.c:
Use the new overhead compensation method.

gmon.h:
- changed GPROF4 counter type from unsigned to int.  Oops, this should
  be machine-dependent and/or int32_t.
- reorganized overhead counters.

Submitted by:	Pentium event counter changes mostly by wollman
1996-10-17 19:32:31 +00:00
bde
3632b36dfa Added missing extern declaration of timer_freq.
Sorted declarations of scalars.
1996-10-17 17:31:25 +00:00
bde
05c2b6dbd2 Fixed miscounting for non-statistical (GUPROF) profiling:
- use CROSSJUMP() and CROSSJUMP_LABEL() for conditional jumps from idle()
  into cpu_switch() and vice versa.
- moved badsw code to after cpu_switch().

Cosmetic changes:
- moved sw0 string to be immediately after its caller (badsw).
- removed unused #include.
1996-10-16 18:37:58 +00:00
bde
c578b9b254 Added macros CROSSJUMP(), CROSSJUMP_LABEL() and GPROF_RET. These will
be used to fix some benign(?) bugs in GUPROF profiling.

Fixed stale comments and long lines.
1996-10-16 18:13:25 +00:00
dyson
4af9184e0b Move much of the machine dependent code from vm_glue.c into
pmap.c.  Along with the improved organization, small proc fork
performance is now about 5%-10% faster.
1996-10-15 03:16:45 +00:00
dyson
0e16efdbb5 Pmap_resident_count was mistakenly removed from pmap.h, thereby
disabling the RSS listing in ps and ^T.  This commit re-inserts
the macro defn.
1996-10-13 03:14:57 +00:00
dyson
154b44fb0a Minor optimization for final rundown of a pmap. 1996-10-13 01:38:37 +00:00
dyson
57b4eae0a1 Performance optimizations. One of which was meant to go in before the
previous snap.  Specifically, kern_exit and kern_exec now makes a
call into the pmap module to do a very fast removal of pages from the
address space.  Additionally, the pmap module now updates the PG_MAPPED
and PG_WRITABLE flags.  This is an optional optimization, but helpful
on the X86.
1996-10-12 21:35:25 +00:00
bde
01549fd11d Cleaned up:
- fixed a sloppy common-style declaration.
- removed an unused macro.
- moved once-used macros to the one file where they are used.
- removed unused forward struct declarations.
- removed __pure.
- declared inline functions as inline in their prototype as well
  as in theire definition (gcc unfortunately allows the prototype
  to be inconsistent).
- staticized.
1996-10-12 20:36:15 +00:00
bde
8c49d9975c Removed nested include if <sys/socket.h> from <net/if.h> and
<net/if_arp.h> and fixed the things that depended on it.  The nested
include just allowed unportable programs to compile and made my
simple #include checking program report that networking code doesn't
need to include <sys/socket.h>.
1996-10-12 19:49:43 +00:00
bde
81a40401a6 Don't include "opt_cpu.h" in <machine/clock.h>, since this breaks lkm's.
The change breaks kern_clock.c; fix that temporarily by including
"opt_cpu.h" there.
1996-10-10 10:25:26 +00:00
bde
d99784fceb Put I*86_CPU defines in opt_cpu.h. 1996-10-09 19:47:44 +00:00
bde
f9a9c0927c Enable the i586-optimized bcopy if the cpu is a "586" and option
I586_OPTIMIZED_BCOPY is configured.

Similarly for bzero/I586_OPTIMIZED_BZERO.

Fake 586's had better have a hardware FPU with non-broken exception
handling (we mask exceptions, but broken exception handling may trap
on the instructions that do the masking).  I guess this means that
the routines won't work on most 386's or FPUless 486's even when they
have a h/w FPU.
1996-10-09 18:30:08 +00:00
bde
6b1de9ceec Added i586-optimized bcopy() and bzero().
These are based on using the FPU to do 64-bit stores.  They also
use i586-optimized instruction ordering, i586-optimized cache
management and a couple of other tricks.  They should work on any
i*86 with a h/w FPU, but are slower on at least i386's and i486's.
They come close to saturating the memory bus on i586's.  bzero()
can maintain a 3-3-3-3 burst cycle to 66 MHz non-EDO main memory
on a P133 (but is too slow to keep up with a 2-2-2-2 burst cycle
for EDO - someone with EDO should fix this).  bcopy() is several
cycles short of keeping up with a 3-3-3-3 cycle for writing.  For
a P133 writing to 66 MHz main memory, it just manages an N-3-3-3,
3-3-3-3 pair of burst cycles, where N is typically 6.

The new routines are not used by default.  They are always configured
and can be enabled at runtime using a debugger or an lkm to change
their function pointer, or at compile time using new options (see
another log message).

Removed old, dead i586_bzero() and i686_bzero().  Read-before-write is
usually bad for i586's.  It doubles the memory traffic unless the data
is already cached, and data is (or should be) very rarely cached for
large bzero()s (the system should prefer uncached pages for cleaning),
and the amount of data handled by small bzero()s is relatively small
in the kernel.

Improved comments about overlapping copies.

Removed unused #include.
1996-10-09 18:16:17 +00:00
bde
f89fc380f7 Fixed pessimized (short) i/o port types. 1996-10-08 21:08:18 +00:00
jkh
92667e3313 Multiple changes stacked as one commit since they all depend on one another.
First, change sysinstall and the Makefile rules to not build the kernel
nlist directly into sysinstall now.  Instead, spit it out as an ascii
file in /stand and parse it from sysinstall later.  This solves the chicken-n-
egg problem of building sysinstall into the fsimage before BOOTMFS is built
and can have its symbols extracted.  Now we generate the symbol file in
release.8.

Second, add Poul-Henning's USERCONFIG_BOOT changes.  These have two
effects:

	1. Userconfig is always entered, rather than only after a -c
	   (don't scream yet, it's not as bad as it sounds).

	2. Userconfig reads a message string which can optionally be
	   written just past the boot blocks.  This string "preloads"
	   the userconfig input buffer and is parsed as user input.
	   If the first command is not "USERCONFIG", userconfig will
	   treat this as an implied "quit" (which is why you don't need
	   to scream - you never even know you went through userconfig
	   and back out again if you don't specifically ask for it),
	   otherwise it will read and execute the following commands
	   until a "quit" is seen or the end is reached, in which case
	   the normal userconfig command prompt will then be presented.

  How to create your own startup sequences, using any boot.flp image
from the next snap forward (not yet, but soon):

	% dd of=/dev/rfd0 seek=1 bs=512 count=1 conv=sync <<WAKKA_WAKKA_DOO
USERCONFIG
irq ed0 10
iomem ed0 0xcc000
disable ed1
quit
WAKKA_WAKKA_DOO


Third, add an intro screen to UserConfig so that users aren't just thrown
into this strange screen if userconfig is auto-launched.  The default
boot.flp startup sequence is now, in fact, this:

	USERCONFIG
	intro
	visual

(Since visual never returns, we don't need a following "quit").

Submitted-By: phk & jkh
1996-10-05 10:44:07 +00:00
bde
1f72e78389 Added "memory" to clobber list in invlpg(). It needs it if invltlb()
needs it.

Fixed style in invlpg().

Sorted recently renamed functions.

Added prototypes in the non-gcc section for recently added/renamed
functions.
1996-09-29 18:35:07 +00:00
dyson
58c3d8c035 Essentially rename pmap_update to be invltlb. It is a very machine
dependent operation, and not really a correct name.  invltlb and invlpg
are more descriptive, and in the case of invlpg, a real opcode.

Additionally, fix the tlb management code for 386 machines.
1996-09-28 22:37:57 +00:00
bde
fbeded0a86 Restored my change in rev.1.119 which was clobbered by the previous commit. 1996-09-28 15:28:40 +00:00
dyson
087fec3920 Move pmap_update_1pg to cpufunc.h. Additionally,
use the invlpg opcode instead of the nasty looking .byte directives.
There are some other minor micro-level code improvements to pmap.c
1996-09-28 04:22:46 +00:00