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Marcel Moolenaar
cbc174356c Introduce the KDB debugger frontend. The frontend provides a framework
in which multiple (presumably different) debugger backends can be
configured and which provides basic services to those backends.
Besides providing services to backends, it also serves as the single
point of contact for any and all code that wants to make use of the
debugger functions, such as entering the debugger or handling of the
alternate break sequence. For this purpose, the frontend has been
made non-optional.
All debugger requests are forwarded or handed over to the current
backend, if applicable. Selection of the current backend is done by
the debug.kdb.current sysctl. A list of configured backends can be
obtained with the debug.kdb.available sysctl. One can enter the
debugger by writing to the debug.kdb.enter sysctl.
2004-07-10 18:40:12 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
72d44f31a6 Introduce the GDB debugger backend for the new KDB framework. The
backend improves over the old GDB support in the following ways:
o  Unified implementation with minimal MD code.
o  A simple interface for devices to register themselves as debug
   ports, ala consoles.
o  Compression by using run-length encoding.
o  Implements GDB threading support.
2004-07-10 17:47:22 +00:00
John Baldwin
0c0b25ae91 Implement preemption of kernel threads natively in the scheduler rather
than as one-off hacks in various other parts of the kernel:
- Add a function maybe_preempt() that is called from sched_add() to
  determine if a thread about to be added to a run queue should be
  preempted to directly.  If it is not safe to preempt or if the new
  thread does not have a high enough priority, then the function returns
  false and sched_add() adds the thread to the run queue.  If the thread
  should be preempted to but the current thread is in a nested critical
  section, then the flag TDF_OWEPREEMPT is set and the thread is added
  to the run queue.  Otherwise, mi_switch() is called immediately and the
  thread is never added to the run queue since it is switch to directly.
  When exiting an outermost critical section, if TDF_OWEPREEMPT is set,
  then clear it and call mi_switch() to perform the deferred preemption.
- Remove explicit preemption from ithread_schedule() as calling
  setrunqueue() now does all the correct work.  This also removes the
  do_switch argument from ithread_schedule().
- Do not use the manual preemption code in mtx_unlock if the architecture
  supports native preemption.
- Don't call mi_switch() in a loop during shutdown to give ithreads a
  chance to run if the architecture supports native preemption since
  the ithreads will just preempt DELAY().
- Don't call mi_switch() from the page zeroing idle thread for
  architectures that support native preemption as it is unnecessary.
- Native preemption is enabled on the same archs that supported ithread
  preemption, namely alpha, i386, and amd64.

This change should largely be a NOP for the default case as committed
except that we will do fewer context switches in a few cases and will
avoid the run queues completely when preempting.

Approved by:	scottl (with his re@ hat)
2004-07-02 20:21:44 +00:00
Peter Wemm
654bd0e802 Reduce the size of pv entries by 15%. This saves 1MB of KVA for mapping
pv entries per 1GB of user virtual memory.  (eg: if we had 1GB file was
mmaped into 30 processes, that would theoretically reduce the KVA demand by
30MB for pv entries.  In reality though, we limit pv entries so we don't
have that many at once.)

We used to store the vm_page_t for the page table page.  But we recently
had the pa of the ptp, or can calculate it fairly quickly.  If we wanted
to avoid the shift/mask operation in pmap_pde(), we could recover the
pa but that means we have to store it for a while.

This does not measurably change performance.

Suggested by:  alc
Tested by:  alc
2004-06-29 15:57:05 +00:00
Warner Losh
dc7949f45f bde points out that this can't do anything useful. The full patch has
other parts that I can't locat at the moment, so back it out until I can.
2004-06-28 05:37:22 +00:00
Warner Losh
f465e257e2 When opening /dev/io, preserve iopl properly. Otherwise, if you open
/dev/io multiple times, the first close remove the privs.
2004-06-28 03:16:32 +00:00
Warner Losh
cb490814b9 remove needless blankline 2004-06-28 03:08:17 +00:00
John Baldwin
96d3b93753 Various cleanups in support of a future ioapic_config_intr() function:
- Allow ioapic_set_{nmi,smi,extint}() to be called multiple times on the
  same pin so long as the pin's mode is the same as the mode being
  requested.
- Add a notion of bus type for the interrupt associated with interrupt pin.
  This is needed so that we can force all EISA interrupts to be active high
  in the forthcoming ioapic_config_intr().
- Fix a bug for EISA systems that didn't remap IRQs.  This would have broken
  EISA systems that tried to disable mixed mode for IRQ 0.
2004-06-23 15:29:20 +00:00
Bruce Evans
4c5f10a672 Backed out previous commit. Blind substitution of dev_t by `struct cdev *'
was just wrong here because the dev_t's are user dev_t's.
2004-06-20 03:52:50 +00:00
Bruce Evans
4df7435a78 Include <sys/_lock.h>'s prerequisite <sys/queue.h> before including the
former, not after.
2004-06-20 00:33:14 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
89c9c53da0 Do the dreaded s/dev_t/struct cdev */
Bump __FreeBSD_version accordingly.
2004-06-16 09:47:26 +00:00
Alan Cox
4d831945a7 MFamd64
Introduce pmap locking to many of the pmap functions.
2004-06-16 07:03:15 +00:00
Alan Cox
8559e0a291 - Remove an unused declaration.
- Move a definition inside the scope of a #ifdef _KERNEL.
2004-06-13 03:44:11 +00:00
John Baldwin
bad4ce7d91 - Use the correct devclass name ("acpi" vs "ACPI") to detect if acpi0 is
present and thus that the PnPBIOS probe should be skipped instead of
  having ACPI zero out the PnPBIOStable pointer.
- Make the PnPBIOStable pointer static to i386/i386/bios.c now that that is
  the only place it is used.
2004-06-10 20:43:04 +00:00
John Baldwin
092a5c4530 Remove atdevbase and replace it's remaining uses with direct references to
KERNBASE instead.
2004-06-10 20:31:00 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
79005bbdbe Add new bios_string() which will hunt for a string inside a given range
of the BIOS.  This can be used for finding arbitrary magic in the BIOS
in order to recognize particular platforms.
2004-06-03 22:36:24 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
02d12d9352 The NatSemi (now AMD) Geode SC1100 needs special treatment here and there
because it is an embedded gadget.  Give it it's own value for the "cpu"
variable and add code to reset it lacking a keyboard controller.
2004-06-03 21:14:53 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a041b840d2 struct cpu_nameclass is a private to identcpu.c, move it there. 2004-05-30 15:16:07 +00:00
Bruce Evans
e77c22bf45 Moved i386 asms to an i386 header. The asms are for calibration of
high resolution kernel profiling (options GUPROF.  "U" in GUPROF stands
for microseconds resolution, but the resolution is now smaller than 1
nanosecond on multi-GHz machines and the accuracy is heading towards
1 nanosecond too).  Arches that support GUPROF must now provide certain
macros for the calibration.  GUPROF is now only supported for i386's,
so the absence of the new macros for other arches doesn't break anything
that wasn't already broken.  amd64's have uncommitted support for
GUPROF, and sparc64's have support that seems to be complete except
here (there was an #error for non-i386 cases; now there are undefined
macros).

Changed the asms a little:
- declare them as __volatile.  They must not be moved, and exporting a
  label across asms is technically incorrect, so try harder to stop gcc
  moving them.
- don't put the non-clobbered register "bx" in the clobber list.  The
  clobber lists are still more conservative than necessary.
- drop the non-support for gcc-1.  It just gave a better error message,
  and this is not useful since compiling with gcc-1 would cause thousands
  of worse error messages.
- drop the support for aout.
2004-05-20 16:12:19 +00:00
Bruce Evans
19b5915afa Fixed some style bugs (mainly misalignment of backslashes). 2004-05-19 16:04:26 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b2321e7cdb Moved most of the "MI" definitions and declarations from <machine/profile.h>
to <sys/gmon.h>.  Cleaned them up a little by not attempting to ifdef
for incomplete and out of date support for GUPROF in userland, as in
the sparc64 version.
2004-05-19 15:41:26 +00:00
Stefan Farfeleder
b1aa0ba527 <stdint.h> should define WINT_M{AX,IN} independent from whether WCHAR_MIN is
defined.  Otherwise first including <wchar.h> and then <stdint.h> leads to no
WINT_M{AX,IN} at all.

PR:		64956
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-18 16:04:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
eb8943b13e Rework the APIC mixed mode support a bit:
- Require the APIC enumerators to explicitly enable mixed mode by calling
  ioapic_enable_mixed_mode().  Calling this function tells the apic driver
  that the PC-AT 8259A PICs are present and routable through the first I/O
  APIC via an ExtINT pin.  The mptable enumerator always calls this
  function for now.  The MADT enumerator only enables mixed mode if the
  PC-AT compatability flag is set in the MADT header.
- Allow mixed mode to be enabled or disabled via a 'hw.apic.mixed_mode'
  tunable.  By default this tunable is set to 1 (true).  The kernel option
  NO_MIXED_MODE changes the default to 0 to preserve existing behavior, but
  adding 'hw.apic.mixed_mode=0' to loader.conf achieves the same effect.
- Only use mixed mode to route IRQ 0 if it is both enabled by the APIC
  enumerator and activated by the loader tunable.  Note that both
  conditions must be true, so if the APIC enumerator does not enable mixed
  mode, then you can't set the tunable to try to override the enumerator.
2004-05-10 18:49:58 +00:00
Nate Lawson
65a7c90189 Add an MI implementation of the ACPI global lock routines and retire the
individual asm versions.  The global lock is shared between the BIOS and
OS and thus cannot use our mutexes.  It is defined in section 5.2.9.1 of
the ACPI specification.

Reviewed by:	marcel, bde, jhb
2004-05-05 20:04:14 +00:00
John Baldwin
7a64d8d74c - Create a pir0 psuedo device as a child of legacy0 if we attach a legacy
host-PCI bridge device and find a valid $PIR.
- Make pci_pir_parse() private to pci_pir.c and have pir0's attach routine
  call it instead of having legacy_pcib_attach() call it.
- Implement suspend/resume support for the $PIR by giving pir0 a resume
  method that calls the BIOS to reroute each link that was already routed
  before the machine was suspended.
- Dump the state of the routed flag in the links display code.
- If a link's IRQ is set by a tunable, then force that link to be re-routed
  the first time it is used.
- Move the 'Found $PIR' message under bootverbose as the pir0 description
  line lists the number of entries already.  The pir0 line also only shows
  up if we are actually using the $PIR which is a bonus.
- Use BUS_CONFIG_INTR() to ensure that any IRQs used by a PCI link are
  set to level/low trigger/polarity.
2004-05-04 21:17:52 +00:00
John Baldwin
4b1df14c60 - Add a new pic method pic_config_intr() to set the trigger mode and
polarity for a specified IRQ.  The intr_config_intr() function wraps
  this pic method hiding the IRQ to interrupt source lookup.
- Add a config_intr() method to the atpic(4) driver that reconfigures
  the interrupt using the ELCR if possible and returns an error otherwise.
- Add a config_intr() method to the apic(4) driver that just logs any
  requests that would change the existing programming under bootverbose.
  Currently, the only changes the apic(4) driver receives are due to bugs
  in the acpi(4) driver and its handling of link devices, hence the reason
  for such requests currently being ignored.
- Have the nexus(4) driver on i386 implement the bus_config_intr() function
  by calling intr_config_intr().
2004-05-04 21:02:56 +00:00
John Baldwin
c2ce35977e - Change the APIC code to mostly use the recently added intr_trigger
and intr_polarity enums for passing around interrupt trigger modes and
  polarity rather than using the magic numbers 0 for level/low and 1 for
  edge/high.
- Convert the mptable parsing code to use the new ELCR wrapper code rather
  than reading the ELCR directly.  Also, use the ELCR settings to control
  both the trigger and polarity of EISA IRQs instead of just the trigger
  mode.
- Rework the MADT's handling of the ACPI SCI again:
  - If no override entry for the SCI exists at all, use level/low trigger
    instead of the default edge/high used for ISA IRQs.
  - For the ACPI SCI, use level/low values for conforming trigger and
    polarity rather than the edge/high values we use for all other ISA
    IRQs.
  - Rework the tunables available to override the MADT.  The
    hw.acpi.force_sci_lo tunable is no longer supported.  Instead, there
    are now two tunables that can independently override the trigger mode
    and/or polarity of the SCI.  The hw.acpi.sci.trigger tunable can be
    set to either "edge" or "level", and the hw.acpi.sci.polarity tunable
    can be set to either "high" or "low".  To simulate hw.acpi.force_sci_lo,
    set hw.acpi.sci.trigger to "level" and hw.acpi.sci.polarity to "low".
    If you are having problems with ACPI either causing an interrupt storm
    or not working at all (e.g., the power button doesn't turn invoke a
    shutdown -p now), you can try tweaking these two tunables to find the
    combination that works.
2004-05-04 20:39:24 +00:00
John Baldwin
030b156bf0 Add a simple mini-driver for the ELCR register. Originally, the ELCR
register controlled the trigger mode and polarity of EISA interrupts.
However, it appears that most (all?) PCI systems use the ELCR to manage
the trigger mode and polarity of ISA interrupts as well since ISA IRQs used
to route PCI interrupts need to be level triggered with active low
polarity.  We check to see if the ELCR exists by sanity checking the value
we get back ensuring that IRQS 0 (8254), 1 (atkbd), 2 (the link from the
slave PIC), and 8 (RTC) are all clear indicating edge trigger and active
high polarity.

This mini-driver will be used by the atpic driver to manage the trigger and
polarity of ISA IRQs.  Also, the mptable parsing code will use this mini
driver rather than examining the ELCR directly.
2004-05-04 20:07:46 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
7dca3f1761 Increase BUS_SPACE_IAT_MAXSIZE to 33 for the ed driver. 2004-05-04 06:38:13 +00:00
John Baldwin
be16306ad3 Make the legacy_pcib_attach() function static. 2004-05-03 14:49:43 +00:00
John Baldwin
5cf1e92001 Belatedly remove a file from the earlier apic code that is no longer used. 2004-04-27 19:37:17 +00:00
David Schultz
be3930682a Hide FLT_EVAL_METHOD and DECIMAL_DIG in pre-C99 compilation
environments.

PR:		63935
Submitted by:	Stefan Farfeleder <stefan@fafoe.narf.at>
2004-04-25 02:36:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
2c38d78e41 - is_physical_memory()'s parameter, which is a physical address, should be
a vm_paddr_t not a vm_offset_t.
2004-04-11 04:26:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
0af0eeacb6 - pmap_kenter_temporary()'s first parameter, which is a physical address,
should be declared as vm_paddr_t not vm_offset_t.
2004-04-10 23:28:49 +00:00
Alan Cox
b14d6acced - pmap_kenter_temporary() is unused by machine-independent code. Therefore,
move its declaration to the machine-dependent header file on those
   machines that use it.  In principle, only i386 should have it.
   Alpha and AMD64 should use their direct virtual-to-physical mapping.
 - Remove pmap_kenter_temporary() from ia64.  It is unused.  Approved
   by: marcel@
2004-04-10 22:41:46 +00:00
Warner Losh
f36cfd49ad Remove advertising clause from University of California Regent's
license, per letter dated July 22, 1999 and email from Peter Wemm,
Alan Cox and Robert Watson.

Approved by: core, peter, alc, rwatson
2004-04-07 20:46:16 +00:00
Alan Cox
c8607538c8 Remove avail_start on those platforms that no longer use it. (Only amd64
does anything with it beyond simple initialization.)
2004-04-05 04:08:00 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
60aa1737df Move the definition of rss() from db_interface.c to cpufunc.h where
it belongs. Change the implementation to match those of rfs() and
rgs() for consistency and irrespective of whether the original was
more correct or not (technically speaking).
2004-04-03 22:23:36 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
a36bdc0606 Introduce the cpumask_t type. The purpose of the type is to create a
level of abstraction for any and all CPU mask and CPU bitmap variables
so that platforms have the ability to break free from the hard limit
of 32 CPUs, simply because we don't have more bits in an u_int. Note
that the type is not supposed to solve massive parallelism, where
the number of CPUs can be larger than the width of the widest integral
type. As such, cpumask_t is not supposed to be a compound type. If
such would be necessary in the future, we can deal with the issues
then and there. For now, it can be assumed that the type is integral
and unsigned.

With this commit, all MD definitions start off as u_int. This allows
us to phase-in cpumask_t at our leasure without breaking anything.
Once cpumask_t is used consistently, platforms can switch to wider
(or smaller) types if such would be beneficial (or not; whatever :-)

Compile-tested on: i386
2004-03-20 20:41:40 +00:00
Warner Losh
e9dd5834c6 The gsc driver uses the old COMPAT_ISA api. Retire it so we can
retire the COMPAT_ISA shims.  If someone were to redo this driver with
the new APIs and test it, it can return.
2004-03-14 22:42:54 +00:00
Warner Losh
1cf01aa3f4 The spigot driver uses the old COMPAT_ISA interface. Retire it since
that's going away soon.  Should someone reimplement it using modern
APIs and can test the driver, it can return.
2004-03-14 22:31:49 +00:00
Warner Losh
a0988ce1a8 stl and stli use the old COMPAT_ISA api. slt also uses the really old
COMPAT_PCI api.  This API is going away, so this driver is going away
also.

If users are interested in updating this, please contact the author
since he has some preliminary work to move this to newer APIs.
2004-03-14 06:48:36 +00:00
Warner Losh
27ecf90592 remove the ioctl files from the asc, ctx and wt drivers just removed 2004-03-14 05:40:50 +00:00
Peter Wemm
73f3495386 Move the non-MD machine/dvcfg.h and machine/physio_proc.h to a common
MI area before they proliferate more.
2004-03-13 19:46:27 +00:00
Tom Rhodes
a122cca953 These are changes to allow to use the Intel C/C++ compiler (lang/icc)
to build the kernel. It doesn't affect the operation if gcc.

Most of the changes are just adding __INTEL_COMPILER to #ifdef's, as
icc v8 may define __GNUC__ some parts may look strange but are
necessary.

Additional changes:
 - in_cksum.[ch]:
   * use a generic C version instead of the assembly version in the !gcc
     case (ASM code breaks with the optimizations icc does)
     -> no bad checksums with an icc compiled kernel
     Help from:		andre, grehan, das
     Stolen from: 	alpha version via ppc version
     The entire checksum code should IMHO be replaced with the DragonFly
     version (because it isn't guaranteed future revisions of gcc will
     include similar optimizations) as in:
        ---snip---
          Revision  Changes    Path
          1.12      +1 -0      src/sys/conf/files.i386
          1.4       +142 -558  src/sys/i386/i386/in_cksum.c
          1.5       +33 -69    src/sys/i386/include/in_cksum.h
          1.5       +2 -0      src/sys/netinet/igmp.c
          1.6       +0 -1      src/sys/netinet/in.h
          1.6       +2 -0      src/sys/netinet/ip_icmp.c

          1.4       +3 -4      src/contrib/ipfilter/ip_compat.h
          1.3       +1 -2      src/sbin/natd/icmp.c
          1.4       +0 -1      src/sbin/natd/natd.c
          1.48      +1 -0      src/sys/conf/files
          1.2       +0 -1      src/sys/conf/files.amd64
          1.13      +0 -1      src/sys/conf/files.i386
          1.5       +0 -1      src/sys/conf/files.pc98
          1.7       +1 -1      src/sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/fil.c
          1.10      +2 -3      src/sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_compat.h
          1.10      +1 -1      src/sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/ip_fil.c
          1.7       +1 -1      src/sys/dev/netif/txp/if_txp.c
          1.7       +1 -1      src/sys/net/ip_mroute/ip_mroute.c
          1.7       +1 -2      src/sys/net/ipfw/ip_fw2.c
          1.6       +1 -2      src/sys/netinet/igmp.c
          1.4       +158 -116  src/sys/netinet/in_cksum.c
          1.6       +1 -1      src/sys/netinet/ip_gre.c
          1.7       +1 -2      src/sys/netinet/ip_icmp.c
          1.10      +1 -1      src/sys/netinet/ip_input.c
          1.10      +1 -2      src/sys/netinet/ip_output.c
          1.13      +1 -2      src/sys/netinet/tcp_input.c
          1.9       +1 -2      src/sys/netinet/tcp_output.c
          1.10      +1 -1      src/sys/netinet/tcp_subr.c
          1.10      +1 -1      src/sys/netinet/tcp_syncache.c
          1.9       +1 -2      src/sys/netinet/udp_usrreq.c

          1.5       +1 -2      src/sys/netinet6/ipsec.c
          1.5       +1 -2      src/sys/netproto/ipsec/ipsec.c
          1.5       +1 -1      src/sys/netproto/ipsec/ipsec_input.c
          1.4       +1 -2      src/sys/netproto/ipsec/ipsec_output.c

          and finally remove
            sys/i386/i386        in_cksum.c
            sys/i386/include     in_cksum.h
        ---snip---
 - endian.h:
   * DTRT in C++ mode
 - quad.h:
   * we don't use gcc v1 anymore, remove support for it
   Suggested by:	bde (long ago)
 - assym.h:
   * avoid zero-length arrays (remove dependency on a gcc specific
     feature)
     This change changes the contents of the object file, but as it's
     only used to generate some values for a header, and the generator
     knows how to handle this, there's no impact in the gcc case.
   Explained by:	bde
   Submitted by:	Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>
 - aicasm.c:
   * minor change to teach it about the way icc spells "-nostdinc"
   Not approved by:	gibbs (no reply to my mail)
 - bump __FreeBSD_version (lang/icc needs to know about the changes)

Incarnations of this patch survive gcc compiles since a loooong time,
I use it on my desktop. An icc compiled kernel works since Nov. 2003
(exceptions: snd_* if used as modules), it survives a build of the
entire ports collection with icc.

Parts of this commit contains suggestions or submissions from
Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>.

Reviewed by:	-arch
Submitted by:	netchild
2004-03-12 21:45:33 +00:00
Bruce Evans
a67ef0a77a Don't implement anything in the ffs family in <machine/cpufunc.h>
in the non-_KERNEL case.  This "fixes" applications that include
this "kernel-only" header and also include <strings.h> (or get
<strings.h> via the default _BSD_VISIBLE pollution in <string.h>.
In C++ there was a fatal error: the declaration specifies C linkage
but the implementation gives C++ linkage.  In C there was only a
static/extern mismatch if the headers were included in a certain order
order, and a partially redundant declaration for all include orders;
gcc emits incomplete or wrong diagnostics for these, but only for
compiling with -Wsystem-headers and certain other warning options, so
the problem was usually not seen for C.

Ports breakage reported by:	kris
2004-03-11 13:38:54 +00:00
Alan Cox
925d2fedf5 Remove unused declarations. (Some time ago, these variables became fields
of vm/vm.h's struct kva_md_info.)
2004-03-07 07:13:15 +00:00
Bruce Evans
39f0cfa27b Fixed insertion sort errors in prototype list. 2004-03-05 15:30:40 +00:00
Bruce Evans
83f1e7f9f4 Removed garbage:
- completely unused things
- all of rev.1.102 (C++ support).  <sys/cdefs.h> is included by the
  prerequisite <sys/types.h>.  __BEGIN_DECLS/__END_DECLS has no effect
  (except possibly if undefined behaviour is invoked using a hack like
  defining away __inline) since this header doesn't really support any
  extern functions.
2004-03-05 15:22:05 +00:00
Lukas Ertl
1bcf24ee9d Fix syntax errors and wrong function prototypes in several MD header
files when using non-GNUC compilers.

PR:             kern/58515
Submitted by:   Stefan Farfeleder <stefan@fafoe.narf.at>
Approved by:    grog (mentor), obrien
2004-03-05 09:19:59 +00:00