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scottl
442c0b4cf6 Add the 'hptrr' driver for supporting the following Highpoint RocketRAID
cards:

     o   RocketRAID 172x series
     o   RocketRAID 174x series
     o   RocketRAID 2210
     o   RocketRAID 222x series
     o   RocketRAID 2240
     o   RocketRAID 230x series
     o   RocketRAID 231x series
     o   RocketRAID 232x series
     o   RocketRAID 2340
     o   RocketRAID 2522

Many thanks to Highpoint for their continued support of FreeBSD.

Submitted by: Highpoint
2007-12-15 00:56:17 +00:00
rpaulo
59ef90c02d Disallow the legacy USB circuit to generate an SMI# via an ICH
register (MacBooks only).
This allows MacBooks to boot in SMP mode without any trick and solves
the timer problems with HZ=1000.

MFC after:	   1 week

Reviewed by:	   njl (mentor), jhb
Approved by:	   njl (mentor), jhb
2007-12-12 20:24:06 +00:00
alc
fed3c18cd6 Eliminate compilation warnings due to the use of non-static inlines
through the introduction and use of the __gnu89_inline attribute.

Submitted by: bde (i386)
MFC after: 3 days
2007-12-09 21:00:36 +00:00
jkoshy
72c27d71d8 Kernel and hwpmc(4) support for callchain capture.
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation and Google Inc.
2007-12-07 08:20:17 +00:00
njl
2a12030949 Hold Giant over the entire execution of the suspend path instead of
dropping it after each call into newbus.  This doesn't fix any known
problems but seems more correct.

Submitted by:	Marko Zec <zec / icir.org>
2007-12-06 01:39:23 +00:00
kib
3e8ae081b2 Fix the ABI change of the signal delivered on the access to the page
with insufficient protection mode.

For the i386 and amd64, create the tunable, machdep.prot_fault_translation,
with the following behaviour:
	0 = autodetect the signal to be delivered on KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE
	    from vm_fault based on the ELF OSABI note:
		no note or __FreeBSD_version < 700004 - SIGBUS/BUS_PAGE_FAULT
		note, and __FreeBSD_version >= 700004 - SIGSEGV/SEGV_ACCERR
	1 = always SIGBUS/BUS_PAGE_FAULT
	2 = always SIGSEGV/SEGV_ACCERR

This would do mostly automatic correction of ABI breakage, with the exception
of the untaged binaries for 7-CURRENT/RELENG_7 before the note is fixed. For
them, sysctl would allow to run the binary with manual settings.

Discussed with:	portmgr (kris)
PR:		kern/118304
MFC after:	3 days
2007-12-04 12:33:03 +00:00
alc
8cda75e035 Correct an error under COUNT_IPIS within pmap_lazyfix_action(): Increment
the counter that the pointer refers to, not the pointer.

MFC after: 3 days
2007-12-04 09:06:08 +00:00
rwatson
47c0478314 Remove duplicate $FreeBSD$ tag. 2007-12-02 21:07:49 +00:00
rwatson
99285f7544 Break out stack(9) from ddb(4):
- Introduce per-architecture stack_machdep.c to hold stack_save(9).
- Introduce per-architecture machine/stack.h to capture any common
  definitions required between db_trace.c and stack_machdep.c.
- Add new kernel option "options STACK"; we will build in stack(9) if it is
  defined, or also if "options DDB" is defined to provide compatibility
  with existing users of stack(9).

Add new stack_save_td(9) function, which allows the capture of a stacktrace
of another thread rather than the current thread, which the existing
stack_save(9) was limited to.  It requires that the thread be neither
swapped out nor running, which is the responsibility of the consumer to
enforce.

Update stack(9) man page.

Build tested:	amd64, arm, i386, ia64, powerpc, sparc64, sun4v
Runtime tested:	amd64 (rwatson), arm (cognet), i386 (rwatson)
2007-12-02 20:40:35 +00:00
phk
993b36f0ab Remove XRPU driver, after asking all the users. 2007-12-01 20:07:45 +00:00
alc
7e64e9843c Improve get_pv_entry()'s handling of low-memory conditions. After page
allocation fails and pv entries are reclaimed, there may be an unused pv
entry in a pv chunk that survived the reclamation.  However, previously,
after reclamation, get_pv_entry() did not look for an unused pv entry in
a surviving pv chunk; it simply retried the page allocation.  Now, it
does look for an unused pv entry before retrying the page allocation.

Note: This only applies to RELENG_7.  Earlier branches use a different
pv entry allocator.

MFC after: 6 weeks
2007-11-30 07:14:42 +00:00
bde
7231573802 Don't use plain "ret" instructions at targets of jump instructions,
since the branch caches on at least Athlon XP through Athlon 64 CPU's
don't understand such instructions and guarantee a cache miss taking
at least 10 cycles.  Use the documented workaround "ret $0" instead
("nop; ret" also works, but "ret $0" is probably faster on old CPUs).

Normal code (even asm code) doesn't branch to "ret", since there is
usually some cleanup to do, but the __mcount, .mcount and .mexitcount
entry points were optimized too well to have the minimum number of
instructions (3 instructions each if profiling is not enabled) and
they did this.  I didn't see a significant number of cache misses for
.mexitcount, but for the shared "ret" for __mcount and .mcount I
observed cache misses costing 26 cycles each.  For a send(2) syscall
that makes about 70 function calls, the cost of these cache misses
alone increased the syscall time from about 4000 cycles to about 7000
cycles.  4000 is for a profiling (GUPROF) kernel with profiling disabled;
after this fix, configuring profiling only costs about 600 cycles in the
4000, which is consistent with almost perfect branch prediction in the
mcounting calls.
2007-11-29 02:01:21 +00:00
bde
35b85a2fdb Remove entry points for -finstrument functions since they are currently
unused except to obfuscate disassemblies.  -mprofiler-epilogue is
currently with gcc-4 (it does too little), but -finstrument-functions
is broken in a different way (it does too much).

amd64 version: meger whitespace fixes from i386 version.
2007-11-29 01:15:03 +00:00
jhb
4a39f29f1b MFamd64: 1.109 of pci_cfgreg.c which changes pci_cfgdisable() into a nop
for type #1 similar to what other OS's do.

MFC after:	3 days
2007-11-28 22:22:05 +00:00
jhb
2a71fa9467 Adjust the code to probe for the PCI config mechanism to use.
- On amd64, just assume type #1 is always used.  PCI 2.0 mandated
  deprecated type #2 and required type #1 for all future bridges which
  was well before amd64 existed.
- For i386, ignore whatever value was in 0xcf8 before testing for type #1
  and instead rely on the other tests to determine if type #1 works.  Some
  newer machines leave garbage in 0xcf8 during boot and as a result the
  kernel doesn't find PCI at all (which greatly confuses ACPI which expects
  PCI to exist when PCI busses are in the namespace).

MFC after:	3 days
Discussed with:	scottl
2007-11-28 22:20:08 +00:00
attilio
2562874cb6 Make ADAPTIVE_GIANT as the default in the kernel and remove the option.
Currently, Giant is not too much contented so that it is ok to treact it
like any other mutexes.

Please don't forget to update your own custom config kernel files.

Approved by:	cognet, marcel (maintainers of arches where option is
		not enabled at the moment)
2007-11-28 05:50:45 +00:00
jhb
7fe785218b Remove the 'needbounce' variable from the _bus_dmamap_load_buffer()
routine.  It is not needed as the existing tests for segment coalescing
already handle bounced addresses and it prevents legal segment coalescing
in certain edge cases.

MFC after:	1 week
Reviewed by:	scottl
2007-11-27 17:28:12 +00:00
kib
20098981e1 Implement read_default_ldt in linux_modify_ldt(). It copies out zeroed
descriptor, like real Linux does.

Tested by: Yuriy Tsibizov <yuriy.tsibizov at gmail com>
Submitted by:	rdivacky
MFC after:	1 week
2007-11-26 11:06:19 +00:00
jkoshy
7ea038e33e MFP4: Add assembly language symbols used by hwpmc(4)'s callchain capture. 2007-11-23 03:03:30 +00:00
scottl
b607c8d8ad Extend critical section coverage in the low-level interrupt handlers to
include the ithread scheduling step.  Without this, a preemption might
occur in between the interrupt getting masked and the ithread getting
scheduled.  Since the interrupt handler runs in the context of curthread,
the scheudler might see it as having a such a low priority on a busy system
that it doesn't get to run for a _long_ time, leaving the interrupt stranded
in a disabled state.  The only way that the preemption can happen is by
a fast/filter handler triggering a schduling event earlier in the handler,
so this problem can only happen for cases where an interrupt is being
shared by both a fast/filter handler and an ithread handler.  Unfortunately,
it seems to be common for this sharing to happen with network and USB
devices, for example.  This fixes many of the mysterious TCP session
timeouts and NIC watchdogs that were being reported.  Many thanks to Sam
Lefler for getting to the bottom of this problem.

Reviewed by: jhb, jeff, silby
2007-11-21 04:03:51 +00:00
alc
d1ab859bdc Prevent the leakage of wired pages in the following circumstances:
First, a file is mmap(2)ed and then mlock(2)ed.  Later, it is truncated.
Under "normal" circumstances, i.e., when the file is not mlock(2)ed, the
pages beyond the EOF are unmapped and freed.  However, when the file is
mlock(2)ed, the pages beyond the EOF are unmapped but not freed because
they have a non-zero wire count.  This can be a mistake.  Specifically,
it is a mistake if the sole reason why the pages are wired is because of
wired, managed mappings.  Previously, unmapping the pages destroys these
wired, managed mappings, but does not reduce the pages' wire count.
Consequently, when the file is unmapped, the pages are not unwired
because the wired mapping has been destroyed.  Moreover, when the vm
object is finally destroyed, the pages are leaked because they are still
wired.  The fix is to reduce the pages' wired count by the number of
wired, managed mappings destroyed.  To do this, I introduce a new pmap
function pmap_page_wired_mappings() that returns the number of managed
mappings to the given physical page that are wired, and I use this
function in vm_object_page_remove().

Reviewed by: tegge
MFC after: 6 weeks
2007-11-17 22:52:29 +00:00
marcel
1e7c4f0a3f o Rename cpu_thread_setup() to cpu_thread_alloc() to better
communicate that it relates to (is called by) thread_alloc()
o  Add cpu_thread_free() which is called from thread_free()
   to counter-act cpu_thread_alloc().

i386:	Have cpu_thread_free() call cpu_thread_clean() to
	preserve behaviour.
ia64:	Have cpu_thread_free() call mtx_destroy() for the
	mutex initialized in cpu_thread_alloc().

PR: ia64/118024
2007-11-14 20:21:54 +00:00
julian
7ee6259be7 A bunch more files that should probably print out a thread name
instead of a process name.
2007-11-14 06:51:33 +00:00
julian
b2732e0c22 generally we are interested in what thread did something as
opposed to what process. Since threads by default have teh name of the
process unless over-written with more useful information, just print the
thread name instead.
2007-11-14 06:21:24 +00:00
julian
760b9605ef Apply the same sort of locking done in
sys/dev/acpica/acpi.c rev 1.196 a while ago:

Grab Giant around calls to DEVICE_SUSPEND/RESUME in
acpi_SetSleepState().
If we are resuming non-MPSAFE drivers, they need Giant held for them.
This may fix some obscure suspend/resume problems.  It has fixed keyrate
setting problems that were triggered by cardbus (MPSAFE) changing the
ordering for syscons resume (non-MPSAFE).  Also, add some asserts that
Giant is held in our suspend/resume and shutdown methods.

Submitted by: Marko Zec
2007-11-14 05:43:55 +00:00
peter
7ed74e55f5 Drastically simplify the i386 pcpu backend by merging parts of the
amd64 mechanism over.  Instead of page table hackery that isn't
actually needed, just use 'struct pcpu __pcpu[MAXCPU]' for backing like
all the other platforms do.  Get rid of 'struct privatespace' and a
while mess of #ifdef SMP garbage that set it up.  As a bonus, this
returns the 4MB of KVA that we stole to implement it the old way.
This also allows you to read the pcpu data for each cpu when reading a
minidump.

Background information:  Originally, pcpu stuff was implemented as having
per-cpu page tables and magic to make different data structures appear
at the same actual address.  In order to share page tables, we switched
to using the GDT and %fs/%gs to access it.  But we still did the evil
magic to set it up for the old way.  The "idle stacks" are not used
for the idle process anymore and are just used for a few functions during
bootup, then ignored.  (excercise for reader: free these afterwards).
2007-11-13 23:00:24 +00:00
benjsc
f9553858df Link wpi(4) into the build.
This includes:
    o mtree (for legal/intel_wpi)
    o manpage for i386/amd64 archs
    o module for i386/amd64 archs
    o NOTES for i386/amd64 archs

Approved by: mlaier (comentor)
2007-11-08 22:09:37 +00:00
alc
3d1044f0aa Add comments explaining why all stores updating a non-kernel page table
must be globally performed before calling any of the TLB invalidation
functions.

With one exception, on amd64, this requirement was already met.  Fix this
one case.  Also, as a clarification, change an existing atomic op into a
release.  (Suggested by: jhb)

Reported and reviewed by: ups
MFC after: 3 days
2007-11-05 18:13:34 +00:00
kib
9ae733819b Fix for the panic("vm_thread_new: kstack allocation failed") and
silent NULL pointer dereference in the i386 and sparc64 pmap_pinit()
when the kmem_alloc_nofault() failed to allocate address space. Both
functions now return error instead of panicing or dereferencing NULL.

As consequence, vmspace_exec() and vmspace_unshare() returns the errno
int. struct vmspace arg was added to vm_forkproc() to avoid dealing
with failed allocation when most of the fork1() job is already done.

The kernel stack for the thread is now set up in the thread_alloc(),
that itself may return NULL. Also, allocation of the first process
thread is performed in the fork1() to properly deal with stack
allocation failure. proc_linkup() is separated into proc_linkup()
called from fork1(), and proc_linkup0(), that is used to set up the
kernel process (was known as swapper).

In collaboration with:	Peter Holm
Reviewed by:	jhb
2007-11-05 11:36:16 +00:00
sam
46608d3cac fix build: when usb was enabled wireless drivers were brought in so
remove the nodevice lines that elided wlan support
2007-11-03 19:26:49 +00:00
thompsa
113fde39bb Remove zyd as wireless is not supported on PAE. 2007-11-03 07:11:07 +00:00
alc
1fd60b45c3 Eliminate spurious "Approaching the limit on PV entries, ..."
warnings.  Specifically, whenever vm_page_alloc(9) returned NULL to
get_pv_entry(), we issued a warning regardless of the number of pv
entries in use.  (Note: The older pv entry allocator in RELENG_6 does
not have this problem.)

Reported by:	Jeremy Chadwick

Eliminate the direct call to pagedaemon_wakeup() by get_pv_entry().
This was a holdover from earlier times when the page daemon was
responsible for the reclamation of pv entries.

MFC after: 5 days
2007-11-03 05:15:26 +00:00
peter
e93fa6ca81 Move nvram out of DEFAULTS. There really isn't a lot of justification
for consuming the memory.  The module works just fine in the unlikely
case that this is needed.  It can still be compiled into a custom kernel.
2007-10-29 22:19:08 +00:00
jhb
ae8e7ec2a3 - Add constants for the different memory types in the SMAP table.
- Use the SMAP types and constants from <machine/pc/bios.h> in the boot
  code rather than duplicating it.
2007-10-28 21:23:49 +00:00
peter
9c4d4d9a16 Split /dev/nvram driver out of isa/clock.c for i386 and amd64. I have not
refactored it to be a generic device.
Instead of being part of the standard kernel, there is now a 'nvram' device
for i386/amd64.  It is in DEFAULTS like io and mem, and can be turned off
with 'nodevice nvram'.  This matches the previous behavior when it was
first committed.
2007-10-26 03:23:54 +00:00
imp
49831563eb Add usb serial devices by default. I'm tired of telling people how to
do this that should know better :-).
2007-10-26 02:20:29 +00:00
jhb
81c7dc737f Update copyright attribution.
MFC after:	3 days
2007-10-24 21:16:22 +00:00
rwatson
60570a92bf Merge first in a series of TrustedBSD MAC Framework KPI changes
from Mac OS X Leopard--rationalize naming for entry points to
the following general forms:

  mac_<object>_<method/action>
  mac_<object>_check_<method/action>

The previous naming scheme was inconsistent and mostly
reversed from the new scheme.  Also, make object types more
consistent and remove spaces from object types that contain
multiple parts ("posix_sem" -> "posixsem") to make mechanical
parsing easier.  Introduce a new "netinet" object type for
certain IPv4/IPv6-related methods.  Also simplify, slightly,
some entry point names.

All MAC policy modules will need to be recompiled, and modules
not updates as part of this commit will need to be modified to
conform to the new KPI.

Sponsored by:	SPARTA (original patches against Mac OS X)
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project, Apple Computer
2007-10-24 19:04:04 +00:00
jhb
67997e41d5 Slightly cleanup the 'bootdev' concept on x86 by changing the various
macros to treat the 'slice' field as a real part of the bootdev instead
of as hack that spans two other fields (adaptor (sic) and controller)
that are not used in any modern FreeBSD boot code.

MFC after:	1 week
2007-10-24 04:03:25 +00:00
jhb
2b44eb1afe Stop disabling USB in the PAE kernel config. The USB code has been
using bus_dma(9) for quite a while now and has been used on 64-bit archs
as well.

MFC after:	1 month
2007-10-24 03:53:10 +00:00
julian
51d643caa6 Rename the kthread_xxx (e.g. kthread_create()) calls
to kproc_xxx as they actually make whole processes.
Thos makes way for us to add REAL kthread_create() and friends
that actually make theads. it turns out that most of these
calls actually end up being moved back to the thread version
when it's added. but we need to make this cosmetic change first.

I'd LOVE to do this rename in 7.0  so that we can eventually MFC the
new kthread_xxx() calls.
2007-10-20 23:23:23 +00:00
bz
830ad96079 Fold multiple asm statements into one so that the compiler at a certain
optimization level (-march=pentium-mmx for example) does not insert
intermediate ops which would trash the carry.

Change both sys/i386/i386/in_cksum.c[1] and sys/i386/include/in_cksum.h.

To my best understanding the same problem was addressed in rev. 1.16
of src/sys/i386/include/in_cksum.h for just a single function 3y ago.

Reviewed by:  jhb
Submitted by: Zhouyi ZHOU <zhouzhouyi FreeBSD.org> (intial version of [1])
MFC after:    5 days
PR:           115678, 69257
2007-10-20 22:18:42 +00:00
kensmith
7e252facf4 Switch over to ULE as the default scheduler for amd64 and i386
architectures.
2007-10-19 12:30:33 +00:00
netchild
21c6e78ea7 Backout sensors framework.
Requested by:	phk
Discussed on:	cvs-all
2007-10-15 20:00:24 +00:00
netchild
8423df3d94 Import it(4) and lm(4), supporting most popular Super I/O Hardware Monitors.
Submitted by:	Constantine A. Murenin <cnst@FreeBSD.org>
Sponsored by:	Google Summer of Code 2007 (GSoC2007/cnst-sensors)
Mentored by:	syrinx
Tested by:	many
OKed by:	kensmith
Obtained from:	OpenBSD (parts)
2007-10-14 10:55:50 +00:00
marius
d60b8a3096 Make the PCI code aware of PCI domains (aka PCI segments) so we can
support machines having multiple independently numbered PCI domains
and don't support reenumeration without ambiguity amongst the
devices as seen by the OS and represented by PCI location strings.
This includes introducing a function pci_find_dbsf(9) which works
like pci_find_bsf(9) but additionally takes a domain number argument
and limiting pci_find_bsf(9) to only search devices in domain 0 (the
only domain in single-domain systems). Bge(4) and ofw_pcibus(4) are
changed to use pci_find_dbsf(9) instead of pci_find_bsf(9) in order
to no longer report false positives when searching for siblings and
dupe devices in the same domain respectively.
Along with this change the sole host-PCI bridge driver converted to
actually make use of PCI domain support is uninorth(4), the others
continue to use domain 0 only for now and need to be converted as
appropriate later on.
Note that this means that the format of the location strings as used
by pciconf(8) has been changed and that consumers of <sys/pciio.h>
potentially need to be recompiled.

Suggested by:	jhb
Reviewed by:	grehan, jhb, marcel
Approved by:	re (kensmith), jhb (PCI maintainer hat)
2007-09-30 11:05:18 +00:00
brueffer
26461bf019 Use the correct expanded name for SCTP.
PR:		116496
Submitted by:	koitsu
Reviewed by:	rrs
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-09-26 20:05:07 +00:00
alc
d1bce06c64 Change the management of cached pages (PQ_CACHE) in two fundamental
ways:

(1) Cached pages are no longer kept in the object's resident page
splay tree and memq.  Instead, they are kept in a separate per-object
splay tree of cached pages.  However, access to this new per-object
splay tree is synchronized by the _free_ page queues lock, not to be
confused with the heavily contended page queues lock.  Consequently, a
cached page can be reclaimed by vm_page_alloc(9) without acquiring the
object's lock or the page queues lock.

This solves a problem independently reported by tegge@ and Isilon.
Specifically, they observed the page daemon consuming a great deal of
CPU time because of pages bouncing back and forth between the cache
queue (PQ_CACHE) and the inactive queue (PQ_INACTIVE).  The source of
this problem turned out to be a deadlock avoidance strategy employed
when selecting a cached page to reclaim in vm_page_select_cache().
However, the root cause was really that reclaiming a cached page
required the acquisition of an object lock while the page queues lock
was already held.  Thus, this change addresses the problem at its
root, by eliminating the need to acquire the object's lock.

Moreover, keeping cached pages in the object's primary splay tree and
memq was, in effect, optimizing for the uncommon case.  Cached pages
are reclaimed far, far more often than they are reactivated.  Instead,
this change makes reclamation cheaper, especially in terms of
synchronization overhead, and reactivation more expensive, because
reactivated pages will have to be reentered into the object's primary
splay tree and memq.

(2) Cached pages are now stored alongside free pages in the physical
memory allocator's buddy queues, increasing the likelihood that large
allocations of contiguous physical memory (i.e., superpages) will
succeed.

Finally, as a result of this change long-standing restrictions on when
and where a cached page can be reclaimed and returned by
vm_page_alloc(9) are eliminated.  Specifically, calls to
vm_page_alloc(9) specifying VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT can now reclaim and
return a formerly cached page.  Consequently, a call to malloc(9)
specifying M_NOWAIT is less likely to fail.

Discussed with: many over the course of the summer, including jeff@,
   Justin Husted @ Isilon, peter@, tegge@
Tested by: an earlier version by kris@
Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-25 06:25:06 +00:00
attilio
e25b203061 Fix some entries in the locks static table of witness.
In particular:
- smp_tlb_mtx is no longer used, so it is axed.
- smp rendezvous lock isn't really a leaf spin-mutex. Its bad placement in
  the table, however, has been the source of a false positive LOR reporting
  with the dt_lock.  However, smp rendezvous lock would have had sched_lock
  there for older lock, so it wasn't still a leaf lock.
- allpmaps is only used in ia32 architecture, so it is inserted in the
  appropriate stub.

Addictionally:
- kse_zombie_lock is no longer present, so its definition is axed out.
- zombie_lock doesn't need to have an exported symbol, so just let's it be
  declared as static.

Tested by: kris
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
Approved by: re
2007-09-20 20:38:43 +00:00
kib
038cf0387b Fill in cr2 in the signal context from ksi->ksi_addr.
Together with the sys/i386/i386/trap.c rev. 1.306 it fixes the PR.

Submitted by:	rdivacky
Suggested by:	jhb
Sponsored by:	Google Summer of Code 2007
PR:		kern/77710
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2007-09-20 13:46:26 +00:00