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gavin
10ce910949 MFi386 r216012 by kib:
Calling fill_fpregs() for curthread is legitimate, and ELF coredump
does this.

Discussed with:	kib
MFC after:	3 days
2011-01-02 15:06:07 +00:00
tijl
0f810ef0a2 Merge amd64 and i386 bus.h and move the resulting header to x86. Replace
the original amd64 and i386 headers with stubs.

Rename (AMD64|I386)_BUS_SPACE_* to X86_BUS_SPACE_* everywhere.

Reviewed by:	imp (previous version), jhb
Approved by:	kib (mentor)
2010-12-20 16:39:43 +00:00
jkim
9eb44e2a50 Do not subtract 0.5% from estimated frequency if DELAY(9) is driven by TSC.
Remove a confusing comment about converting to MHz as we never did.
2010-12-08 23:40:41 +00:00
brucec
6e3faf1602 Revert r216134. This checkin broke platforms where bus_space are macros:
they need to be a single statement, and do { } while (0) doesn't work in this
situation so revert until a solution can be devised.
2010-12-03 07:09:23 +00:00
brucec
dc1c4b9270 Disallow passing in a count of zero bytes to the bus_space(9) functions.
Passing a count of zero on i386 and amd64 for [I386|AMD64]_BUS_SPACE_MEM
causes a crash/hang since the 'loop' instruction decrements the counter
before checking if it's zero.

PR:	kern/80980
Discussed with:	jhb
2010-12-02 22:19:30 +00:00
kib
60c89c994a Remove npxgetregs(), npxsetregs(), fpugetregs() and fpusetregs()
functions, they are unused. Remove 'user' from npxgetuserregs()
etc. names.

For {npx,fpu}{get,set}regs(), always use pcb->pcb_user_save for FPU
context storage. This eliminates the need for ugly copying with
overwrite of the newly added and reserved fields in ucontext on i386
to satisfy alignment requirements for fpusave() and fpurstor().

pc98 version was copied from i386.

Suggested and reviewed by:	bde
Tested by:    pho (i386 and amd64)
MFC after:    1 week
2010-11-26 14:50:42 +00:00
tijl
fcb29e8cf3 Include x86/_align.h directly instead of including the i386 header.
Approved by:	kib (mentor)
2010-11-26 11:57:45 +00:00
jkim
56b80da7ca Move identical copies of apm_bios.h to sys/x86/include, replace them with
stubs, and adjust PC98 stub accordingly.

Reviewed by:	imp, nyan
2010-11-11 19:36:21 +00:00
jhb
acd72eb169 - Remove <machine/mutex.h>. Most of the headers were empty, and the
contents of the ones that were not empty were stale and unused.
- Now that <machine/mutex.h> no longer exists, there is no need to allow it
  to override various helper macros in <sys/mutex.h>.
- Rename various helper macros for low-level operations on mutexes to live
  in the _mtx_* or __mtx_* namespaces.  While here, change the names to more
  closely match the real API functions they are backing.
- Drop support for including <sys/mutex.h> in assembly source files.

Suggested by:	bde (1, 2)
2010-11-09 20:46:41 +00:00
attilio
4963bf694d Move the mptable.h under x86/include/.
Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
MFC after:	14 days
2010-11-09 20:28:09 +00:00
jhb
45c0759920 Adjust the order of operations in spinlock_enter() and spinlock_exit() to
work properly with single-stepping in a kernel debugger.  Specifically,
these routines have always disabled interrupts before increasing the nesting
count and restored the prior state of interrupts after decreasing the nesting
count to avoid problems with a nested interrupt not disabling interrupts
when acquiring a spin lock.  However, trap interrupts for single-stepping
can still occur even when interrupts are disabled.  Now the saved state of
interrupts is not saved in the thread until after interrupts have been
disabled and the nesting count has been increased.  Similarly, the saved
state from the thread cannot be read once the nesting count has been
decreased to zero.  To fix this, use temporary variables to store interrupt
state and shuffle it between the thread's MD area and the appropriate
registers.

In cooperation with:	bde
MFC after:     1 month
2010-11-05 13:42:58 +00:00
jhb
e0a2a85d3a Move <machine/apicreg.h> to <x86/apicreg.h>. 2010-11-01 18:18:46 +00:00
jhb
c7dd85142c Move the <machine/mca.h> header to <x86/mca.h>. 2010-11-01 17:40:35 +00:00
nyan
8d191fa363 Rename BUS_SPACE_IO and BUS_SPACE_MEM defines to BUS_SPACE_TAG_IO and
BUS_SPACE_TAG_MEM respectively to avoid conflict with nexus.c.
2010-10-31 03:03:20 +00:00
nyan
ac495e2487 MFi386: the part of revision 213226.
Rewrite the i386 memory probe:
  - Move the base memory setup into a new basemem_setup() routine.

MFC after:	1 week
2010-10-24 03:20:54 +00:00
jkim
94b2db5cb7 Remove trailing ", " from `sysctl machdep.idle_available' output. 2010-10-12 20:53:12 +00:00
davidxu
b9eeaa21c2 Now userland POSIX semaphore is based on umtx. The kernel module
is only used to support binary compatible, if want to run old
binary, you need to kldload the module.
2010-09-24 09:04:16 +00:00
mav
eb4931dc6c Refactor timer management code with priority to one-shot operation mode.
The main goal of this is to generate timer interrupts only when there is
some work to do. When CPU is busy interrupts are generating at full rate
of hz + stathz to fullfill scheduler and timekeeping requirements. But
when CPU is idle, only minimum set of interrupts (down to 8 interrupts per
second per CPU now), needed to handle scheduled callouts is executed.
This allows significantly increase idle CPU sleep time, increasing effect
of static power-saving technologies. Also it should reduce host CPU load
on virtualized systems, when guest system is idle.

There is set of tunables, also available as writable sysctls, allowing to
control wanted event timer subsystem behavior:
  kern.eventtimer.timer - allows to choose event timer hardware to use.
On x86 there is up to 4 different kinds of timers. Depending on whether
chosen timer is per-CPU, behavior of other options slightly differs.
  kern.eventtimer.periodic - allows to choose periodic and one-shot
operation mode. In periodic mode, current timer hardware taken as the only
source of time for time events. This mode is quite alike to previous kernel
behavior. One-shot mode instead uses currently selected time counter
hardware to schedule all needed events one by one and program timer to
generate interrupt exactly in specified time. Default value depends of
chosen timer capabilities, but one-shot mode is preferred, until other is
forced by user or hardware.
  kern.eventtimer.singlemul - in periodic mode specifies how much times
higher timer frequency should be, to not strictly alias hardclock() and
statclock() events. Default values are 2 and 4, but could be reduced to 1
if extra interrupts are unwanted.
  kern.eventtimer.idletick - makes each CPU to receive every timer interrupt
independently of whether they busy or not. By default this options is
disabled. If chosen timer is per-CPU and runs in periodic mode, this option
has no effect - all interrupts are generating.

As soon as this patch modifies cpu_idle() on some platforms, I have also
refactored one on x86. Now it makes use of MONITOR/MWAIT instrunctions
(if supported) under high sleep/wakeup rate, as fast alternative to other
methods. It allows SMP scheduler to wake up sleeping CPUs much faster
without using IPI, significantly increasing performance on some highly
task-switching loads.

Tested by:	many (on i386, amd64, sparc64 and powerc)
H/W donated by:	Gheorghe Ardelean
Sponsored by:	iXsystems, Inc.
2010-09-13 07:25:35 +00:00
avg
c9fe8ad7f0 bus_add_child: change type of order parameter to u_int
This reflects actual type used to store and compare child device orders.
Change is mostly done via a Coccinelle (soon to be devel/coccinelle)
semantic patch.
Verified by LINT+modules kernel builds.

Followup to:	r212213
MFC after:	10 days
2010-09-10 11:19:03 +00:00
mdf
6857471cf3 Add MALLOC_DEBUG_MAXZONES debug malloc(9) option to use multiple uma
zones for each malloc bucket size.  The purpose is to isolate
different malloc types into hash classes, so that any buffer overruns
or use-after-free will usually only affect memory from malloc types in
that hash class.  This is purely a debugging tool; by varying the hash
function and tracking which hash class was corrupted, the intersection
of the hash classes from each instance will point to a single malloc
type that is being misused.  At this point inspection or memguard(9)
can be used to catch the offending code.

Add MALLOC_DEBUG_MAXZONES=8 to -current GENERIC configuration files.
The suggestion to have this on by default came from Kostik Belousov on
-arch.

This code is based on work by Ron Steinke at Isilon Systems.

Reviewed by:    -arch (mostly silence)
Reviewed by:    zml
Approved by:    zml (mentor)
2010-07-28 15:36:12 +00:00
tijl
fbb4c617bd Store fsbase and gsbase in the right fields of the mcontext. They were
switched.

PR:		i386/148344
Approved by:	kib (mentor)
MFC after:	1 week
2010-07-20 12:36:36 +00:00
mav
f723107552 Unify pc98 event timer code with the rest of x86.
Reviewed by:	nyan@
2010-07-13 06:57:27 +00:00
jhb
de324e256c Move prototypes for kern_sigtimedwait() and kern_sigprocmask() to
<sys/syscallsubr.h> where all other kern_<syscall> prototypes live.
2010-06-30 18:03:42 +00:00
kib
8177c022b5 Fix bugs on pc98, use npxgetuserregs() instead of npxgetregs() for
get_fpcontext(), and npxsetuserregs() for set_fpcontext). Also,
note that usercontext is not initialized anymore in fpstate_drop().

Systematically replace references to npxgetregs() and npxsetregs()
by npxgetuserregs() and npxsetuserregs() in comments.

Noted by:	bde
2010-06-23 12:17:13 +00:00
kib
ddd061d954 After the FPU use requires #MF working due to INT13 FPU exception handling
removal, MFi386 r209198:
    Use critical sections instead of disabling local interrupts to ensure
    the consistency between PCPU fpcurthread and the state of FPU.

Reviewed by:	bde
Tested by:	pho
2010-06-23 11:21:19 +00:00
kib
6375d4e4db Remove the support for int13 FPU exception reporting on i386. It is
believed that all 486-class CPUs FreeBSD is capable to run on, either
have no FPU and cannot use external coprocessor, or have FPU on the
package and can use #MF.

Reviewed by:	bde
Tested by:	pho (previous version)
2010-06-23 11:12:58 +00:00
mav
d1175426d7 Implement new event timers infrastructure. It provides unified APIs for
writing event timer drivers, for choosing best possible drivers by machine
independent code and for operating them to supply kernel with hardclock(),
statclock() and profclock() events in unified fashion on various hardware.

Infrastructure provides support for both per-CPU (independent for every CPU
core) and global timers in periodic and one-shot modes. MI management code
at this moment uses only periodic mode, but one-shot mode use planned for
later, as part of tickless kernel project.

For this moment infrastructure used on i386 and amd64 architectures. Other
archs are welcome to follow, while their current operation should not be
affected.

This patch updates existing drivers (i8254, RTC and LAPIC) for the new
order, and adds event timers support into the HPET driver. These drivers
have different capabilities:
 LAPIC - per-CPU timer, supports periodic and one-shot operation, may
freeze in C3 state, calibrated on first use, so may be not exactly precise.
 HPET - depending on hardware can work as per-CPU or global, supports
periodic and one-shot operation, usually provides several event timers.
 i8254 - global, limited to periodic mode, because same hardware used also
as time counter.
 RTC - global, supports only periodic mode, set of frequencies in Hz
limited by powers of 2.

Depending on hardware capabilities, drivers preferred in following orders,
either LAPIC, HPETs, i8254, RTC or HPETs, LAPIC, i8254, RTC.
User may explicitly specify wanted timers via loader tunables or sysctls:
kern.eventtimer.timer1 and kern.eventtimer.timer2.
If requested driver is unavailable or unoperational, system will try to
replace it. If no more timers available or "NONE" specified for second,
system will operate using only one timer, multiplying it's frequency by few
times and uing respective dividers to honor hz, stathz and profhz values,
set during initial setup.
2010-06-20 21:33:29 +00:00
kib
2d77212fe4 Introduce the x86 kernel interfaces to allow kernel code to use
FPU/SSE hardware. Caller should provide a save area that is chained
into the stack of the areas; pcb save_area for usermode FPU state is
on top. The pcb now contains a pointer to the current FPU saved area,
used during FPUDNA handling and context switches.  There is also a
facility to allow the kernel thread to use pcb save_area.

Change the dreaded warnings "npxdna in kernel mode!" into the panics
when FPU usage is not registered.

KPI discussed with:	fabient
Tested by:    pho, fabient
Hardware provided by:	Sentex Communications
MFC after:    1 month
2010-06-05 15:59:59 +00:00
nyan
1683756345 MFi386: the part of revision 181809
Use SEL_KPL macro.
2010-05-29 09:12:02 +00:00
nyan
e4ba3a681a MFi386: revision 178471
- Add an integer argument to idle to indicate how likely we are to wake
   from idle over the next tick.
 - Add a new MD routine, cpu_wake_idle() to wakeup idle threads who are
   suspended in cpu specific states.  This function can fail and cause the
   scheduler to fall back to another mechanism (ipi).
 - Implement support for mwait in cpu_idle() on i386/amd64 machines that
   support it.  mwait is a higher performance way to synchronize cpus
   as compared to hlt & ipis.
 - Allow selecting the idle routine by name via sysctl machdep.idle.  This
   replaces machdep.cpu_idle_hlt.  Only idle routines supported by the
   current machine are permitted.
2010-05-29 09:07:40 +00:00
nyan
a13dfcb57c Reduce diffs against i386. 2010-05-29 03:40:00 +00:00
nyan
81b6132750 MFi386: revision 208621
Defer initializing machine checks for the boot CPU until the local APIC is
  fully configured.
2010-05-29 03:09:29 +00:00
nyan
0ccf71216b MFi386: revision 208604
Clarify a potential issue in get_fpcontext() use.
2010-05-29 03:06:56 +00:00
nyan
5f53690fd7 Reduce diffs against syscons_isa.c. No functional changes. 2010-05-26 11:31:57 +00:00
mav
48198e3ddd - Implement MI helper functions, dividing one or two timer interrupts with
arbitrary frequencies into hardclock(), statclock() and profclock() calls.
Same code with minor variations duplicated several times over the tree for
different timer drivers and architectures.
- Switch all x86 archs to new functions, simplifying the code and removing
extra logic from timer drivers. Other archs are also welcome.
2010-05-24 11:40:49 +00:00
marius
427e94121a Change ad_firmware_geom_adjust() to operate on a struct disk * only and
hook it up to ada(4) also. While at it, rename *ad_firmware_geom_adjust()
to *ata_disk_firmware_geom_adjust() etc now that these are no longer
limited to ad(4).

Reviewed by:	mav
MFC after:	3 days
2010-05-20 12:46:19 +00:00
nyan
294bb61f0d MFi386: revision 206553
- Change printf() calls to uprintf() for sigreturn().
  - Normalize the messages to include both pid and thread name.
2010-04-29 06:22:07 +00:00
thompsa
bd3f3db8dd Change USB_DEBUG to #ifdef and allow it to be turned off. Previously this had
the illusion of a tunable setting but was always turned on regardless.

MFC after:	1 week
2010-04-22 21:31:34 +00:00
rpaulo
e38e667d91 Comply with the new cyclic dtrace module variable name
(cyclic_clock_func).
2010-04-21 11:28:13 +00:00
attilio
58a84d7424 Default the machdep.lapic_allclocks to be enabled in order to cope with
broken atrtc.
Now if you want more correct stats on profhz and stathz it may be
disabled by setting to 0.

Reported by:	A. Akephalos <akephalos dot akephalos at gmail dot com>,
		Jakub Lach <jakub_lach at mailplus dot pl>
MFC:		1 week
2010-04-09 14:22:09 +00:00
nwhitehorn
d63c82a6ac Change the arguments of exec_setregs() so that it receives a pointer
to the image_params struct instead of several members of that struct
individually. This makes it easier to expand its arguments in the future
without touching all platforms.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2010-03-25 14:24:00 +00:00
ed
6cb70302d9 Remove COMPAT_43TTY from stock kernel configuration files.
COMPAT_43TTY enables the sgtty interface. Even though its exposure has
only been removed in FreeBSD 8.0, it wasn't used by anything in the base
system in FreeBSD 5.x (possibly even 4.x?). On those releases, if your
ports/packages are less than two years old, they will prefer termios
over sgtty.
2010-03-13 09:21:00 +00:00
nyan
8c36a84a35 MFx86: the part of r204641
In order to do that cleanly, lapic_setup_clock(), on both ia32 and amd64,
  now accepts as arguments the desired sources to handle, and returns the
  actual ones (LAPIC_CLOCK_NONE is forbidden because otherwise there is no
  meaning in calling such function).
  This allows to bring out into commont x86 code the handling part for
  machdep.lapic_allclocks tunable, which is retained.
2010-03-05 11:11:42 +00:00
attilio
1b75a98556 Introduce the new kernel sub-tree x86 which should contain all the code
shared and generalized between our current amd64, i386 and pc98.

This is just an initial step that should lead to a more complete effort.
For the moment, a very simple porting of cpufreq modules, BIOS calls and
the whole MD specific ISA bus part is added to the sub-tree but ideally
a lot of code might be added and more shared support should grow.

Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by:	emaste, kib, jhb, imp
Discussed on:	arch
MFC:		3 weeks
2010-02-25 14:13:39 +00:00
attilio
b9f41eb470 Adjust style (following the already existing rules) for the newly
introduced option DEADLKRES.

Reported by:	danfe, julian, avg
2010-02-15 23:44:48 +00:00
attilio
184538e270 Add the options DEADLKRES (introducing the deadlock resolver thread) in
the 'debugging' section of any HEAD kernel and enable for the mainstream
ones, excluding the embedded architectures.
It may, of course, enabled on a case-by-case basis.

Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Requested by:	emaste
Discussed with:	kib
2010-02-10 16:30:04 +00:00
jhb
0ab6ce0ba0 Move the examples for the 'hints' and 'env' keywords from various GENERIC
kernel configs into NOTES.

Reviewed by:	imp
2010-01-19 17:20:34 +00:00
attilio
fe0462f218 - Allow clock subsystem to be compiled without the apic support [0]
- ATPIC, on pc98 is never defined somewhere, differently from i386.
  Turn its compilation to be conditional as i386 does. [1]

[0] Reported by:	nyan
[1] Submitted by:	nyan
2010-01-17 23:23:35 +00:00
attilio
1a19fc806c Handling all the three clocks (hardclock, softclock, profclock) with the
LAPIC may lead to aliasing for softclock and profclock because frequencies
are sized in order to fit mainly hardclock.
atrtc used to take care of the softclock and profclock and it does still
do, if the LAPIC can't handle the clocks properly.

Revert the change when the LAPIC started taking charge of all three of
them and let atrtc handle softclock and profclock if not explicitly
requested. Such request can be made setting != 0 the new tunable
machdep.lapic_allclocks or if the new device ATPIC is not present
within the i386 kernel config (atrtc is linked to atpic presence).

Diagnosed by:	Sandvine Incorporated
Reviewed by:	jhb, emaste
Sponsored by:	Sandvine Incorporated
MFC:		3 weeks
2010-01-15 16:04:30 +00:00
imp
80a1a3fce5 Add INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE in GENERIC on all non-embedded platforms.
# This is the resolution of removing it from DEFAULTS...

MFC after:	5 days
2010-01-10 17:44:22 +00:00