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1148 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
scottl
d4f628402f Now that contigfree() does not require Giant, don't grab it in busdma. 2004-03-13 15:42:59 +00:00
marcel
849eb2d8cd Identify the Deerfield processor. Deerfield is a low-voltage variant
based on the Madison core and targeting the low end of the spectrum.
Its clock frequency is 1Ghz, whereas Madison starts at 1.3Ghz. Since
the CPUID information is the same for Madison and Deerfield, we use
the clock frequency to identify the processor.
Supposedly the Deerfield only uses 62W, which seems to be less than
modern Xeon processors (about 70W) and about half what a Madison would
need.
2004-03-10 22:23:20 +00:00
alc
f13324f65b Retire pmap_pinit2(). Alpha was the last platform that used it. However,
ever since alpha/alpha/pmap.c revision 1.81 introduced the list allpmaps,
there has been no reason for having this function on Alpha.  Briefly,
when pmap_growkernel() relied upon the list of all processes to find and
update the various pmaps to reflect a growth in the kernel's valid
address space, pmap_init2() served to avoid a race between pmap
initialization and pmap_growkernel().  Specifically, pmap_pinit2() was
responsible for initializing the kernel portions of the pmap and
pmap_pinit2() was called after the process structure contained a pointer
to the new pmap for use by pmap_growkernel().  Thus, an update to the
kernel's address space might be applied to the new pmap unnecessarily,
but an update would never be lost.
2004-03-07 21:06:48 +00:00
alc
3f80ac14a2 Integrate the code from pmap_pinit2() into pmap_pinit(), leaving
pmap_pinit2() empty.

Approved by:	marcel
2004-03-07 07:43:13 +00:00
alc
d1279ddf19 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
le
d23ba57557 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
marcel
2a9068ac03 Do not pre-map the I/O port space. On the Intel Tiger 4 this conflicts
with a memory mapped I/O range that's immediately before it and is
not 256MB aligned. As a result, when an address is accessed in the
memory mapped range and a direct mapping is added for it, it overlaps
with the pre-mapped I/O port space and causes a machine check.

Based on a patch from: arun@
2004-02-22 02:10:48 +00:00
phk
ad925439e0 Device megapatch 4/6:
Introduce d_version field in struct cdevsw, this must always be
initialized to D_VERSION.

Flip sense of D_NOGIANT flag to D_NEEDGIANT, this involves removing
four D_NOGIANT flags and adding 145 D_NEEDGIANT flags.
2004-02-21 21:10:55 +00:00
phk
fcf7e634fb Device megapatch 3/6:
Add missing D_TTY flags to various drivers.

Complete asserts that dev_t's passed to ttyread(), ttywrite(),
ttypoll() and ttykqwrite() have (d_flags & D_TTY) and a struct tty
pointer.

Make ttyread(), ttywrite(), ttypoll() and ttykqwrite() the default
cdevsw methods for D_TTY drivers and remove the explicit initializations
in various drivers cdevsw structures.
2004-02-21 20:41:11 +00:00
phk
df397dedea Device megapatch 1/6:
Free approx 86 major numbers with a mostly automatically generated patch.

A number of strategic drivers have been left behind by caution, and a few
because they still (ab)use their major number.
2004-02-21 19:42:58 +00:00
phk
49c92e5706 Change the disk(9) API in order to make device removal more robust.
Previously the "struct disk" were owned by the device driver and this
gave us problems when the device disappared and the users of that device
were not immediately disappearing.

Now the struct disk is allocate with a new call, disk_alloc() and owned
by geom_disk and just abandonned by the device driver when disk_create()
is called.

Unfortunately, this results in a ton of "s/\./->/" changes to device
drivers.

Since I'm doing the sweep anyway, a couple of other API improvements
have been carried out at the same time:

The Giant awareness flag has been flipped from DISKFLAG_NOGIANT to
DISKFLAG_NEEDSGIANT

A version number have been added to disk_create() so that we can detect,
report and ignore binary drivers with old ABI in the future.

Manual page update to follow shortly.
2004-02-18 21:36:53 +00:00
marcel
f24f6452fe Sort PFIL_HOOKS. 2004-01-27 20:22:53 +00:00
jeff
8a4acc2156 - Recruit some new ULE users by making it the default scheduler in GENERIC.
ULE will be in a probationary period to determine whether it will be left
   as the default in 5.3 which would likely mean the rest of the 5.x series.
2004-01-24 21:38:52 +00:00
nectar
70865363ca Add PFIL_HOOKS to the GENERIC kernel configuration, primarily so
that one can load the IPFilter module (which requires PFIL_HOOKS).

Requested by:	Many, for over a year
2004-01-24 14:59:51 +00:00
marcel
1bf3c3e643 Fix handling of FP traps:
o  For traps, the cr.iip register points to the next instruction to
   execute on interrupt return (modulo slot). Since we need to get
   the bundle of the instruction that caused the FP fault/trap, make
   sure we fetch the previous bundle if the next instruction is in
   fact the first in a bundle.
o  When we call the FPSWA handler, we need to tell it whether it's
   a trap or a fault (first argument). This was hardcoded to mean a
   fault.

Also, for FP faults, when a fault is converted to a trap, adjust the
cr.iip and cr.ipsr registers to point to the next instruction. This
makes sure that the SIGFPE handler gets a consistent state.
2004-01-20 03:29:24 +00:00
marcel
b7c0148bb2 s/framep/tf/g -- this normalizes on the use of tf to point to the
trapframe and improves grep-ability.
2004-01-20 02:35:46 +00:00
des
849bd5ea0c Whitespace nit. 2004-01-13 15:30:36 +00:00
nectar
11f80dcf0d Provide sysarch(2) prototypes in the MD sysarch.h headers. While I'm
at it, use the ANSI C generic pointer type for the second argument,
thus matching the documentation.

Remove the now extraneous (and now conflicting) function declarations
in various libc sources.  Remove now unnecessary casts.

Reviewed by:	bde
2004-01-09 16:52:09 +00:00
davidxu
f39653dda8 Make sigaltstack as per-threaded, because per-process sigaltstack state
is useless for threaded programs, multiple threads can not share same
stack.
The alternative signal stack is private for thread, no lock is needed,
the orignal P_ALTSTACK is now moved into td_pflags and renamed to
TDP_ALTSTACK.
For single thread or Linux clone() based threaded program, there is no
semantic changed, because those programs only have one kernel thread
in every process.

Reviewed by: deischen, dfr
2004-01-03 02:02:26 +00:00
silby
a7d8091ae5 Track three new sendfile-related statistics:
- The number of times sendfile had to do disk I/O
- The number of times sfbuf allocation failed
- The number of times sfbuf allocation had to wait
2003-12-28 08:57:09 +00:00
silby
a58bddbe36 Move the declaration of sfbufspeak and sfbufsused to mbuf.h,
and use imax instead of max, as sfbufspeak and sfbufsused
are signed.

Submitted by:   bde
2003-12-28 01:43:22 +00:00
silby
5c5418dd6e Track current and peak sfbuf usage, export the values via sysctl. 2003-12-27 07:52:47 +00:00
marcel
52c1801016 Don't use NULL with integral types. 2003-12-24 19:55:07 +00:00
peter
b1487e9a60 Return AE_OK for stub functions returning ACPI_STATUS, not NULL 2003-12-24 05:26:26 +00:00
peter
daf42805ba GC the unused <machine/kse.h> file. 2003-12-24 00:51:30 +00:00
peter
998b79089f Add an additional field to the elf brandinfo structure to support
quicker exec-time replacement of the elf interpreter on an emulation
environment where an entire /compat/* tree isn't really warranted.
2003-12-23 02:42:39 +00:00
peter
293d5a3efd Add missing #include "opt_compat.h" so that the compatability function
freebsd4_freebsd32_sigreturn() is defined when expected.  This should
unbreak the tinderbox. Sorry.
2003-12-18 06:59:18 +00:00
marcel
6b2a4c99ba In set_mcontext(), take into account that kse_switchin(2) will
eventually be passed an async. context as well as a syscall
context.
While here, fix a serious bug in that if the trapframe is a
syscall frame, but we're restoring an async context, we need
to clear the FRAME_SYSCALL flag so that we leave the kernel
via exception_restore.
2003-12-14 01:59:31 +00:00
peter
90628de204 Assimilate ia64 back into the fold with the common freebsd32/ia32 code.
The split-up code is derived from the ia64 code originally.

Note that I have only compile-tested this, not actually run-tested it.
The ia64 side of the force is missing some significant chunks of signal
delivery code.
2003-12-11 01:05:09 +00:00
peter
0fad8ea5b0 Fix last second typo. 2003-12-10 22:59:03 +00:00
peter
6c7e20736e Use gcc's superior ffs() builtin. 2003-12-10 22:51:40 +00:00
peter
f5f05f9b78 Use ffs(x) == popcnt(x ^ (x - 1)) to implement 64 bit ffsl(). gcc's
ffs() builtin uses this already but truncates the upper 32 bits.
2003-12-10 22:47:02 +00:00
marcel
b8e9d2beb0 Don't panic for misalignment traps when the onfault handler is set.
Not all transfers between kernel and user space are byte oriented
and thus alignment safe. Especially fuword*() and suword*() are
sensitive to alignment but in general more optimal than block copies.
By catching the misalignment trap we avoid pessimizing the common
case of properly aligned memory accesses which we would do if we
were to use byte copies or adding tests for proper alignment.

Note that the expectation that the kernel produces aligned pointers
is unchanged. This change therefore relates to possible unaligned
pointers generated in userland.
2003-12-09 09:52:14 +00:00
njl
efa66ad0f3 Use the ACPI-CA definitions for the various APIC tables instead of our
own.
2003-12-09 03:04:19 +00:00
obrien
4867d63660 Move the bktr(4) <arch>/include/ioctl_{bt848,meteor}.h files to dev/bktr
as these ioctl's aren't MD.  This also means they are installed in
/usr/include/dev/bktr now.  Also provide compatability wrappers for
where these headers lived in 4.x.
2003-12-08 07:22:42 +00:00
marcel
4b6eafd82f Simplify the contexts created by the kernel and remove the related
flags. We now create asynchronous contexts or syscall contexts only.
Syscall contexts differ from the minimal ABI dictated contexts by
having the scratch registers saved and restored because that's where
we keep the syscall arguments and syscall return values.
Since this change affects KSE, have it use kse_switchin(2) for the
"new" syscall context.
2003-12-07 20:47:33 +00:00
imp
ee4277ab02 Ooops. These are still used by the bktr driver. David O'Brien has
plans for dealing, but I'll let him deal.

Pointy hat to: imp@
2003-12-07 06:37:32 +00:00
imp
a7899e4b16 Remote meteor driver. It hasn't compiled in over 3 years. If someone
makes it compile again, and can test it, we can restore the driver to
the tree.
2003-12-07 04:41:11 +00:00
jhb
bbe7d290ea - Split cpu_mp_probe() into two parts. cpu_mp_setmaxid() is still called
very early (SI_SUB_TUNABLES - 1) and is responsible for setting mp_maxid.
  cpu_mp_probe() is now called at SI_SUB_CPU and determines if SMP is
  actually present and sets mp_ncpus and all_cpus.  Splitting these up
  allows an architecture to probe CPUs later than SI_SUB_TUNABLES by just
  setting mp_maxid to MAXCPU in cpu_mp_setmaxid().  This could allow the
  CPU probing code to live in a module, for example, since modules
  sysinit's in modules cannot be invoked prior to SI_SUB_KLD.  This is
  needed to re-enable the ACPI module on i386.
- For the alpha SMP probing code, use LOCATE_PCS() instead of duplicating
  its contents in a few places.  Also, add a smp_cpu_enabled() function
  to avoid duplicating some code.  There is room for further code
  reduction later since much of this code is also present in cpu_mp_start().
- All archs besides i386 still set mp_maxid to the same values they set it
  to before this change.  i386 now sets mp_maxid to MAXCPU.

Tested on:	alpha, amd64, i386, ia64, sparc64
Approved by:	re (scottl)
2003-11-21 22:23:26 +00:00
marcel
683673d640 Set the ACPI processor Id in the PCPU structure so that CPU idling
on SMP systems has a chance of working. This was a loose end of the
implementation of the ACPI Cx idle states. Since our logical CPU Id
is the ACPI processor Id, we do not need to jump through hoops to
obtain it.

Approved: re@ (jhb)
2003-11-20 16:42:39 +00:00
peter
d29883b254 Widen the enable/disable helper function's argument in line with the
ithread_create() changes etc.  This should be mostly a NOP.
2003-11-17 06:10:15 +00:00
bde
59742d249e Fixed a pedantic syntax error (a stray semicolon at the end of
PCPU_MD_FIELDS).
2003-11-17 03:40:41 +00:00
alc
aea6af995e - Remove unnecessary synchronization from sf_buf_init(). (There is only
one active CPU when sf_buf_init() is performed.)
2003-11-16 23:40:06 +00:00
alc
74614e7f63 - Modify alpha's sf_buf implementation to use the direct virtual-to-
physical mapping.
 - Move the sf_buf API to its own header file; make struct sf_buf's
   definition machine dependent.  In this commit, we remove an
   unnecessary field from struct sf_buf on the alpha, amd64, and ia64.
   Ultimately, we may eliminate struct sf_buf on those architecures
   except as an opaque pointer that references a vm page.
2003-11-16 06:11:26 +00:00
njl
1f1358c8e0 Add the pc_acpi_id PCPU member. The new acpi_cpu driver uses this to
dereference the softc.
2003-11-15 18:58:29 +00:00
marcel
7a2fc00406 Remove ia64_highfp_load() now that it's unused. 2003-11-12 03:24:34 +00:00
marcel
19c69bbd49 Further work-out the handling of the high FP registers. The most
important change is in cpu_switch() where we disable the high FP
registers for the thread that we switch-out if the CPU currently
has its high FP registers. This avoids that the high FP registers
remain enabled for the thread even when the CPU has unloaded them
or the thread migrated to another processor.
Likewise, when we switch-in a thread of that has its high FP
registers on the CPU, we enable them. This avoids an otherwise
harmless, but unnecessary trap to have them enabled.

The code that handles the disabled high FP trap (in trap()) has
been turned into a critical section for the most part to avoid
being preempted. If there's a race, we bail out and have the
processor trap again if necessary.

Avoid using the generic ia64_highfp_save() function when the
context is predictable. The function adds unnecessary overhead.
Don't use ia64_highfp_load() for the same reason. The function
is now unused and can be removed.

These changes make the lazy context switching of the high FP
registers in an UP kernel functional.
2003-11-12 01:26:02 +00:00
marcel
12457aa888 Save and restore the high FP registers in {g|s}_mcontext(). Note
that we currently do not keep track of whether the thread has
actually used the high FP registers before. If not, we should
not save them in the context which automaticly means that we
also would not restore them from the context. For now, do it
unconditionally so that we can reach functional completeness.
2003-11-11 09:53:37 +00:00
marcel
b097722b0b Fix a nasty bug that got exposed when the sendsig() and sigreturn()
functions switched to using {g|s}et_mcontext(). The problem is that
sigreturn(), being a syscall, can be given an async. context (i.e.
one corresponding to an interrupt or trap). When this happens, we
try to return to user mode via epc_syscall_return with a trapframe
that can only be used to return to user mode via exception_restore.

To fix this, we check the frame's flags immediately prior to
epc_syscall_return and branch to exception_restore for non-syscall
frames. Modify the assertion in set_mcontext() to check that if
there's a mismatch, it's because of sigreturn().
2003-11-11 09:25:19 +00:00
marcel
2322554b50 In get_mcontext(), do not update bspstore and ndirty in the trapframe.
Only update them in the newly created context to reflect the state
after copying the dirty registers onto the user stack. If we were to
update the trapframe, we lose the state at entry into the kernel. We
may need that after we create the context, such as for KSE upcalls.

We have to update the trapframe after writing the dirty registers to
the user stack for signal delivery to work. But this is best done in
sendsig() itself where it applies, not in get_mcontext() where it's
done unconditionally.
2003-11-10 05:28:05 +00:00