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das
90a65a896e Remove UAREA_PAGES.
Reviewed by:	arch@
2004-11-20 02:29:50 +00:00
das
c072a76d90 U areas are going away, so don't allocate them. It's worrisome that
mp_machdep.c was using UAREA_PAGES to allocate something that isn't a
U area, and that there seems to be an implicit assumption that the PCB
is just past the end of the kernel stack.

Reviewed by:	arch@
2004-11-20 02:29:36 +00:00
das
ec9f9971e7 user.h is included only to get pcb.h, so use the latter directly instead. 2004-11-20 02:28:14 +00:00
wilko
d6ff934045 Get in sync with reality: TurboLaser was never really well supported to
start with, so let it die in peace.  While there, remove Multia-class
as 486-like performance will not buy us much when 6.x arrives.
2004-11-09 22:24:47 +00:00
jhb
aef97fbf4f - Add a new MD per-CPU field for Alpha 'pal_id' which is the PAL ID
associated with each processor.  This ID is inferred from the index
  of the pcs structure in the hwprb.
- Give Alpha CPUs FreeBSD CPU IDs more like other architectures where the
  boot processor is always CPU 0 and the other processors are numbered
  1 ... N.  List active CPUs in the system in cpu_mp_announce() as well.

Silence on:	alpha@
2004-11-05 19:16:44 +00:00
andre
8b6661b126 Reduce annoying SCSI probing delay from 15 to 5 seconds in all GENRIC kernels.
Discussed on:	-current
2004-11-02 20:57:20 +00:00
jhb
a9860ec891 - Change the ddb paging "support" to use a variable (db_lines_per_page) to
control the number of lines per page rather than a constant.  The variable
  can be examined and changed in ddb as '$lines'.  Setting the variable to
  0 will effectively turn off paging.
- Change db_putchar() to force out pending whitespace before outputting
  newlines and carriage returns so that one can rub out content on the
  current line via '\r     \r' type strings.
- Change the simple pager to rub out the --More-- prompt explicitly when
  the routine exits.
- Add some aliases to the simple pager to make it more compatible with
  more(1): 'e' and 'j' do a single line.  'd' does half a page, and
  'f' does a full page.

MFC after:	1 month
Inspired by:	kris
2004-11-01 22:15:15 +00:00
jhb
16a654f3be Fix a typo so that this compiles. 2004-10-20 16:22:53 +00:00
phk
dafa1caf81 Add new function ttyinitmode() which sets our systemwide default
modes on a tty structure.

Both the ".init" and the current settings are initialized allowing
the function to be used both at attach and open time.

The function takes an argument to decide if echoing should be enabled.
Echoing should not be enabled for regular physical serial ports
unless they are consoles, in which case they should be configured
by ttyconsolemode() instead.

Use the new function throughout.
2004-10-18 21:51:27 +00:00
phk
f3d4cd1ba7 Add missing flag to userland_sysctl() 2004-10-14 10:43:47 +00:00
jhb
ce2d3f89af Rework how we store process times in the kernel such that we always store
the raw values including for child process statistics and only compute the
system and user timevals on demand.

- Fix the various kern_wait() syscall wrappers to only pass in a rusage
  pointer if they are going to use the result.
- Add a kern_getrusage() function for the ABI syscalls to use so that they
  don't have to play stackgap games to call getrusage().
- Fix the svr4_sys_times() syscall to just call calcru() to calculate the
  times it needs rather than calling getrusage() twice with associated
  stackgap, etc.
- Add a new rusage_ext structure to store raw time stats such as tick counts
  for user, system, and interrupt time as well as a bintime of the total
  runtime.  A new p_rux field in struct proc replaces the same inline fields
  from struct proc (i.e. p_[isu]ticks, p_[isu]u, and p_runtime).  A new p_crux
  field in struct proc contains the "raw" child time usage statistics.
  ruadd() has been changed to handle adding the associated rusage_ext
  structures as well as the values in rusage.  Effectively, the values in
  rusage_ext replace the ru_utime and ru_stime values in struct rusage.  These
  two fields in struct rusage are no longer used in the kernel.
- calcru() has been split into a static worker function calcru1() that
  calculates appropriate timevals for user and system time as well as updating
  the rux_[isu]u fields of a passed in rusage_ext structure.  calcru() uses a
  copy of the process' p_rux structure to compute the timevals after updating
  the runtime appropriately if any of the threads in that process are
  currently executing.  It also now only locks sched_lock internally while
  doing the rux_runtime fixup.  calcru() now only requires the caller to
  hold the proc lock and calcru1() only requires the proc lock internally.
  calcru() also no longer allows callers to ask for an interrupt timeval
  since none of them actually did.
- calcru() now correctly handles threads executing on other CPUs.
- A new calccru() function computes the child system and user timevals by
  calling calcru1() on p_crux.  Note that this means that any code that wants
  child times must now call this function rather than reading from p_cru
  directly.  This function also requires the proc lock.
- This finishes the locking for rusage and friends so some of the Giant locks
  in exit1() and kern_wait() are now gone.
- The locking in ttyinfo() has been tweaked so that a shared lock of the
  proctree lock is used to protect the process group rather than the process
  group lock.  By holding this lock until the end of the function we now
  ensure that the process/thread that we pick to dump info about will no
  longer vanish while we are trying to output its info to the console.

Submitted by:	bde (mostly)
MFC after:	1 month
2004-10-05 18:51:11 +00:00
alc
c4db706631 The physical address stored in the vm_page is page aligned. There is no
need to mask off the page offset bits.  (This operation made some sense
prior to i386/i386/pmap.c revision 1.254 when we passed a physical address
rather than a vm_page pointer to pmap_enter().)
2004-10-03 00:16:43 +00:00
alc
19377ec887 Eliminate unnecessary uses of PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() from pmap_enter(). These
uses predate the change in the pmap_enter() interface that replaced the
page's physical address by the address of its vm_page structure.  The
PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() was being used to compute the address of the same vm_page
structure that was being passed in.
2004-10-02 07:34:58 +00:00
jhb
e487fab495 - Add support for "paging" in stack trace output. That is, when you do
a stack trace from ddb, the output will pause with a '--More--' prompt
  every 18 lines.  If you hit Enter, it will print another line and prompt
  again.  If you hit space it will output another page and then prompt.
  If you hit 'q' or 'x' it will abort the rest of the stack trace.
- Fix the sparc64 userland stack trace to honor the total count of lines
  to print.  This is useful if your trace happens to walk back onto
  0xdeadc0de and gets stuck in an endless loop.

MFC after:	1 month
Tested on:	i386, alpha, sparc64
2004-09-20 19:05:32 +00:00
alc
a58cafd11e Simplify the reference counting of page table pages. Specifically, use
the page table page's wired count rather than its hold count to contain
the reference count.  My rationale for this change is based on several
factors:

1. The machine-independent and pmap layers used the same hold count field
   in subtly different ways.  The machine-independent layer uses the hold
   count to implement a form of ephemeral wiring that is used by pipes,
   physio, etc.  In other words, subsystems where we wish to temporarily
   block a page from being swapped out while it is mapped into the kernel's
   address space.  Such pages are never removed from the page queues.
   Instead, the page daemon recognizes a non-zero hold count to mean "hands
   off this page."  In contrast, page table pages are never in the page
   queues; they are wired from birth to death.  The hold count was being
   used as a kind of reference count, specifically, the number of valid
   page table entries within the page.  Not surprisingly, these two
   different uses imply different synchronization rules: in the machine-
   independent layer access to the hold count requires the page queues
   lock; whereas in the pmap layer the pmap lock is required.  Thus,
   continued use by the pmap layer of vm_page_unhold(), which asserts that
   the page queues lock is held, made no sense.

2. _pmap_unwire_pte_hold() was too forgiving in its handling of the wired
   count.  An unexpected wired count on a page table page was ignored and
   the underlying page leaked.

3. In a word, microoptimization.  Using the wired count exclusively, rather
   than a combination of the wired and hold counts, makes the code slightly
   smaller and faster.

Reviewed by: tegge@
2004-09-19 21:20:01 +00:00
alc
e556a31baf MFamd64/i386
Avoid recomputing PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() unnecessarily in pmap_protect().
2004-09-19 05:34:49 +00:00
alc
78d7eda383 Remove an outdated assertion from _pmap_allocpte(). (When vm_page_alloc()
succeeds, the page's queue field is unconditionally set to PQ_NONE by
vm_pageq_remove_nowakeup().)
2004-09-19 02:39:31 +00:00
phk
4102823a7f Allocate tty at attach time instead of open time. 2004-09-17 11:04:57 +00:00
phk
caa914df82 Be slightly less bogus in struct tty allocation. 2004-09-17 11:02:53 +00:00
phk
1795816cf7 Add new a function isa_dma_init() which returns an errno when it fails
and which takes a M_WAITOK/M_NOWAIT flag argument.

Add compatibility isa_dmainit() macro which whines loudly if
isa_dma_init() fails.

Problem uncovered by:	tegge
2004-09-15 12:09:50 +00:00
alc
de2d55b163 Add nge. (I've used one for about a week in an XP1000.) 2004-09-11 07:26:50 +00:00
marcel
473098d94a The previous commit, roughly one and a half years ago removed the
branch prediction optimization for LINT, because the kernel was too
large. This commit now removes it altogether since it causes build
failures for GENERIC kernels and the various applicable trends are
such that one can expect that it these failure will cause more
problems than they're worth in the future. These trends include:
1. Alpha was demoted from tier 1 to tier 2 due to lack of active
   support. The number of people willing to fix build breakages
   is not likely to increase and those developers that do have the
   gumption to test MI changes on alpha are not likely to spend
   time fixing unexpected build failures first.
2. The kernel will only increase in size. Even though stripped-down
   kernels do link without problems now, compiler optimizations (like
   inlining) and new (non-optional) functionality will likely cause
   stripped-down kernels to break in the future as well.

So, with my asbestos suit on, get rid of potential problems before
they happen.

MT5 candidate.
2004-09-10 05:00:27 +00:00
scottl
e23092c9a9 Fix a problem with tag->boundary inheritence that has existed since day one
and was propagated to nearly every platform.  The boundary of the child needs
to consider the boundary of the parent and pick the minimum of the two, not
the maximum.  However, if either is 0 then pick the appropriate one.
This bug was exposed by a recent change to ATA, which should now be fixed by
this change.  The alignment and maxsegsz tag attributes likely also need
a similar review in the near future.

This is a MT5 candidate.

Reviewed by: marcel
Submitted by: sos (in part)
2004-09-08 04:54:19 +00:00
scottl
061851f776 Switch the default scheduler to 4BSD to match what will go into RELENG_5 soon.
It can be switched back once 5.3 is tested and released.  Also turn on
PREEMPTION as many of the stability problems with it have been fixed.

MT5: 3 days.
2004-09-07 22:37:43 +00:00
phk
1c10f3deec Make the alpha timecounter preferable to the i8254. 2004-09-07 07:06:36 +00:00
julian
5813d27029 Refactor a bunch of scheduler code to give basically the same behaviour
but with slightly cleaned up interfaces.

The KSE structure has become the same as the "per thread scheduler
private data" structure. In order to not make the diffs too great
one is #defined as the other at this time.

The KSE (or td_sched) structure is  now allocated per thread and has no
allocation code of its own.

Concurrency for a KSEGRP is now kept track of via a simple pair of counters
rather than using KSE structures as tokens.

Since the KSE structure is different in each scheduler, kern_switch.c
is now included at the end of each scheduler. Nothing outside the
scheduler knows the contents of the KSE (aka td_sched) structure.

The fields in the ksegrp structure that are to do with the scheduler's
queueing mechanisms are now moved to the kg_sched structure.
(per ksegrp scheduler private data structure). In other words how the
scheduler queues and keeps track of threads is no-one's business except
the scheduler's. This should allow people to write experimental
schedulers with completely different internal structuring.

A scheduler call sched_set_concurrency(kg, N) has been added that
notifies teh scheduler that no more than N threads from that ksegrp
should be allowed to be on concurrently scheduled. This is also
used to enforce 'fainess' at this time so that a ksegrp with
10000 threads can not swamp a the run queue and force out a process
with 1 thread, since the current code will not set the concurrency above
NCPU, and both schedulers will not allow more than that many
onto the system run queue at a time. Each scheduler should eventualy develop
their own methods to do this now that they are effectively separated.

Rejig libthr's kernel interface to follow the same code paths as
linkse for scope system threads. This has slightly hurt libthr's performance
but I will work to recover as much of it as I can.

Thread exit code has been cleaned up greatly.
exit and exec code now transitions a process back to
'standard non-threaded mode' before taking the next step.
Reviewed by:	scottl, peter
MFC after:	1 week
2004-09-05 02:09:54 +00:00
scottl
d9af98161a Turn PREEMPTION into a kernel option. Make sure that it's defined if
FULL_PREEMPTION is defined.  Add a runtime warning to ULE if PREEMPTION is
enabled (code inspired by the PREEMPTION warning in kern_switch.c).  This
is a possible MT5 candidate.
2004-09-02 18:59:15 +00:00
julian
e9d9514975 Give setrunqueue() and sched_add() more of a clue as to
where they are coming from and what is expected from them.

MFC after:	2 days
2004-09-01 02:11:28 +00:00
julian
2782d4b3fc Remove an unneeded argument..
The removed argument could trivially be derived from the remaining one.
That in turn should be the same as curthread, but it is possible that curthread could be expensive to derive on some syste,s so leave it as an argument.
Having both proc and thread as an argumen tjust gives an opportunity for
them to get out sync.

MFC after:	3 days
2004-08-31 07:34:54 +00:00
julian
ee753ed190 Remove sched_free_thread() which was only used
in diagnostics. It has outlived its usefulness and has started
causing panics for people who turn on DIAGNOSTIC, in what is otherwise
good code.

MFC after:	2 days
2004-08-31 06:12:13 +00:00
wilko
d1f44cbc83 Add em(4) to Alpha. I had a couple running recently on Alpha and it
appeared to work fine.

Submitted by:	Konstantin Saurbier saurbier at mathematik uni-bielefeld de
2004-08-30 18:40:00 +00:00
marcel
a94ef50b1f In alpha_pci_alloc_resource(), when allocating a memory resource,
do not set the virtual address to the bus address when the bus
doesn't have either of the PCI_RF_DENSE or PCI_RF_BWX flags set.
The TGA driver uses the virtual address to access the registers,
which on some machines can cause a memory management fault.  Map
the bus address as K0SEG virtual memory instead. Note that with
some hardware combinations involving the TGA2 adapter this change
merely results that the memory management fault is replaced by a
machine check.
2004-08-29 19:07:14 +00:00
wilko
a5fd037085 Stop pretending: TurboLaser support is really broken
MFC after:	2 days
2004-08-28 21:47:24 +00:00
wilko
89351d44d2 Stop pretending: TurboLaser support is really broken.
MFC after:	2 days
2004-08-28 21:42:15 +00:00
marcel
01fd13440d Move the kernel-specific logic to adjust frompc from MI to MD. For
these two reasons:
1. On ia64 a function pointer does not hold the address of the first
   instruction of a functions implementation. It holds the address
   of a function descriptor. Hence the user(), btrap(), eintr() and
   bintr() prototypes are wrong for getting the actual code address.
2. The logic forces interrupt, trap and exception entry points to
   be layed-out contiguously. This can not be achieved on ia64 and is
   generally just bad programming.

The MCOUNT_FROMPC_USER macro is used to set the frompc argument to
some kernel address which represents any frompc that falls outside
the kernel text range. The macro can expand to ~0U to bail out in
that case.
The MCOUNT_FROMPC_INTR macro is used to set the frompc argument to
some kernel address to represent a call to a trap or interrupt
handler. This to avoid that the trap or interrupt handler appear to
be called from everywhere in the call graph. The macro can expand
to ~0U to prevent adjusting frompc. Note that the argument is selfpc,
not frompc.

This commit defines the macros on all architectures equivalently to
the original code in sys/libkern/mcount.c. People can take it from
here...

Compile-tested on: alpha, amd64, i386, ia64 and sparc64
Boot-tested on: i386
2004-08-27 19:42:35 +00:00
marcel
38b1ee03e2 Provide extern declarations for btext and etext when GPROF is defined.
These are referenced in subr_prof.c when building a profiling kernel.
2004-08-27 19:20:42 +00:00
alc
d0b59a4d47 The machine-independent parts of the virtual memory system always pass a
valid pmap to the pmap functions that require one.  Remove the checks for
NULL.  (These checks have their origins in the Mach pmap.c that was
integrated into BSD.  None of the new code written specifically for
FreeBSD included them.)
2004-08-27 19:06:17 +00:00
andre
d243747d92 Always compile PFIL_HOOKS into the kernel and remove the associated kernel
compile option.  All FreeBSD packet filters now use the PFIL_HOOKS API and
thus it becomes a standard part of the network stack.

If no hooks are connected the entire packet filter hooks section and related
activities are jumped over.  This removes any performance impact if no hooks
are active.

Both OpenBSD and DragonFlyBSD have integrated PFIL_HOOKS permanently as well.
2004-08-27 15:16:24 +00:00
alc
a4134eed55 Remove unnecessary check for curthread == NULL. 2004-08-26 04:34:39 +00:00
jhb
ac08ecfc54 Regenerate after fcntl() wrappers were marked MP safe. 2004-08-24 20:24:34 +00:00
jhb
cc23ea84d0 Fix the ABI wrappers to use kern_fcntl() rather than calling fcntl()
directly.  This removes a few more users of the stackgap and also marks
the syscalls using these wrappers MP safe where appropriate.

Tested on:	i386 with linux acroread5
Compiled on:	i386, alpha LINT
2004-08-24 20:21:21 +00:00
tjr
e6930a385c Add a new type, l_uintptr_t, which is an unsigned integer type with the
same width as a pointer under Linux. Add two new macros, PTRIN and PTROUT,
which convert between l_uintptr_t and native pointers.
2004-08-16 07:05:44 +00:00
alc
9c821fd980 - Make pmap_emulate_reference() MP and preemption safe. Previously, it
contained "sanity" checks that could be violated if another CPU modified
   the pmap between the emulation trap and locking the pmap in
   pmap_emulate_reference().  As a result, the pte could be inconsistent
   with the access that caused the emulation trap.  In such cases,
   pmap_emulate_reference() now flushes the current CPU's TLB entry and
   returns.
 - Make pmap_changebit() an inline function, reducing object code size.
2004-08-15 20:54:25 +00:00
marcel
fbbaea5f90 Add __elfN(dump_thread). This function is called from __elfN(coredump)
to allow dumping per-thread machine specific notes. On ia64 we use this
function to flush the dirty registers onto the backingstore before we
write out the PRSTATUS notes.

Tested on: alpha, amd64, i386, ia64 & sparc64
Not tested on: arm, powerpc
2004-08-11 02:35:06 +00:00
alc
97dc3be9d1 Post-locking clean up/simplification, particularly, the elimination of
vm_page_sleep_if_busy() and the page table page's busy flag as a
synchronization mechanism on page table pages.

Also, relocate the inline pmap_unwire_pte_hold() so that it can be used
to shorten _pmap_unwire_pte_hold() on alpha and amd64.  This places
pmap_unwire_pte_hold() next to a comment that more accurately describes
it than _pmap_unwire_pte_hold().
2004-08-04 18:04:44 +00:00
markm
f516045149 Making a loadable null.ko for /dev/(null|zero) proved rather
unpopular, so remove this (mis)feature.

Encouragement provided by:	jhb (and others)
2004-08-03 19:24:54 +00:00
mux
35780dc21a Instead of calling ia32_pause() conditionally on __i386__ or __amd64__
being defined, define and use a new MD macro, cpu_spinwait().  It only
expands to something on i386 and amd64, so the compiled code should be
identical.

Name of the macro found by:	jhb
Reviewed by:	jhb
2004-08-03 18:44:27 +00:00
markm
c52da2bdac Remove extraneous ';'. 2004-08-01 18:51:44 +00:00
scottl
30cf65f35d Turn off PREEMPTION by default while it gets debugged. It's been causing
4 weeks of problems including deadlocks and instant panics.  Note that the
real bugs are likely in the scheduler.
2004-08-01 14:31:45 +00:00
markm
a6c822020d Break out the MI part of the /dev/[k]mem and /dev/io drivers into
their own directory and module, leaving the MD parts in the MD
area (the MD parts _are_ part of the modules). /dev/mem and /dev/io
are now loadable modules, thus taking us one step further towards
a kernel created entirely out of modules. Of course, there is nothing
preventing the kernel from having these statically compiled.
2004-08-01 11:40:54 +00:00