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Author SHA1 Message Date
alc
e5950ae3ac Regen after adding linux_sched_get_priority_max() and
linux_sched_get_priority_min().
2001-04-01 06:43:09 +00:00
alc
0aa5742239 Add linux_sched_get_priority_max() and linux_sched_get_priority_min(): The
policy parameter requires translation.
2001-04-01 06:37:40 +00:00
jhb
074862548d Add missing includes of <sys/sx.h>
Reported by:	peter
2001-03-28 15:04:22 +00:00
peter
5dada89a8d Typo fix. s/criticale_t/critical_t/ 2001-03-28 14:54:28 +00:00
jhb
79cf991a6b Convert the allproc and proctree locks from lockmgr locks to sx locks. 2001-03-28 11:52:56 +00:00
jhb
b47bfbe544 Catch up to header include changes:
- <sys/mutex.h> now requires <sys/systm.h>
- <sys/mutex.h> and <sys/sx.h> now require <sys/lock.h>
2001-03-28 09:17:56 +00:00
jhb
0c490fd02e Rework the witness code to work with sx locks as well as mutexes.
- Introduce lock classes and lock objects.  Each lock class specifies a
  name and set of flags (or properties) shared by all locks of a given
  type.  Currently there are three lock classes: spin mutexes, sleep
  mutexes, and sx locks.  A lock object specifies properties of an
  additional lock along with a lock name and all of the extra stuff needed
  to make witness work with a given lock.  This abstract lock stuff is
  defined in sys/lock.h.  The lockmgr constants, types, and prototypes have
  been moved to sys/lockmgr.h.  For temporary backwards compatability,
  sys/lock.h includes sys/lockmgr.h.
- Replace proc->p_spinlocks with a per-CPU list, PCPU(spinlocks), of spin
  locks held.  By making this per-cpu, we do not have to jump through
  magic hoops to deal with sched_lock changing ownership during context
  switches.
- Replace proc->p_heldmtx, formerly a list of held sleep mutexes, with
  proc->p_sleeplocks, which is a list of held sleep locks including sleep
  mutexes and sx locks.
- Add helper macros for logging lock events via the KTR_LOCK KTR logging
  level so that the log messages are consistent.
- Add some new flags that can be passed to mtx_init():
  - MTX_NOWITNESS - specifies that this lock should be ignored by witness.
    This is used for the mutex that blocks a sx lock for example.
  - MTX_QUIET - this is not new, but you can pass this to mtx_init() now
    and no events will be logged for this lock, so that one doesn't have
    to change all the individual mtx_lock/unlock() operations.
- All lock objects maintain an initialized flag.  Use this flag to export
  a mtx_initialized() macro that can be safely called from drivers.  Also,
  we on longer walk the all_mtx list if MUTEX_DEBUG is defined as witness
  performs the corresponding checks using the initialized flag.
- The lock order reversal messages have been improved to output slightly
  more accurate file and line numbers.
2001-03-28 09:03:24 +00:00
jhb
3e3a661612 Switch from save/disable/restore_intr() to critical_enter/exit(). 2001-03-28 03:06:10 +00:00
jhb
dea228e378 Catch up to the mtx_saveintr -> mtx_savecrit change. 2001-03-28 02:46:21 +00:00
jhb
4572ff9c78 - Switch from using save/disable/restore_intr to using critical_enter/exit
and change the u_int mtx_saveintr member of struct mtx to a critical_t
  mtx_savecrit.
- On the alpha we no longer need a custom _get_spin_lock() macro to avoid
  an extra PAL call, so remove it.
- Partially fix using mutexes with WITNESS in modules.  Change all the
  _mtx_{un,}lock_{spin,}_flags() macros to accept explicit file and line
  parameters and rename them to use a prefix of two underscores.  Inside
  of kern_mutex.c, generate wrapper functions for
  _mtx_{un,}lock_{spin,}_flags() (only using a prefix of one underscore)
  that are called from modules.  The macros mtx_{un,}lock_{spin,}_flags()
  are mapped to the __mtx_* macros inside of the kernel to inline the
  usual case of mutex operations and map to the internal _mtx_* functions
  in the module case so that modules will use WITNESS and KTR logging if
  the kernel is compiled with support for it.
2001-03-28 02:40:47 +00:00
jhb
3e4166569d - Add the new critical_t type used to save state inside of critical
sections.
- Add implementations of the critical_enter() and critical_exit() functions
  and remove restore_intr() and save_intr().
- Remove the somewhat bogus disable_intr() and enable_intr() functions on
  the alpha as the alpha actually uses a priority level and not simple bit
  flag on the CPU.
2001-03-28 02:31:54 +00:00
phk
c47745e977 Send the remains (such as I have located) of "block major numbers" to
the bit-bucket.
2001-03-26 12:41:29 +00:00
obrien
3b12e79656 Fix a problem where we were switching npxproc from underneath processes
running in process context in order to run interrupt handlers.  This
caused a big smashing of the stack on AMD K6, K5 and Intel Pentium (ie, P5)
processors because we are using npxproc as a flag to indicate whether
the state has been pushed onto the stack.

Submitted by:	bde
2001-03-24 08:27:57 +00:00
tmm
76ba4861cd Export intrnames and intrcnt as sysctls (hw.nintr, hw.intrnames and
hw.intrcnt).

Approved by:	rwatson
2001-03-23 03:45:17 +00:00
rwatson
aabc4b7e05 o Two changes made elsewhere relating to recent EA commits, but not
committed to NOTES:
    - s/FFS_EXTATTR/UFS_EXTATTR/
    - add UFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART

Submitted by:	bde
2001-03-19 23:27:37 +00:00
des
d0f798c151 Axe TCP_RESTRICT_RST. It was never a particularly good idea except for a few
very specific scenarios, and now that we have had net.inet.tcp.blackhole for
quite some time there is really no reason to use it any more.

(first of three commits)
2001-03-19 22:03:11 +00:00
des
be09e32551 Show the bzero() bandwidth in kBps instead of Bps; use u_int32_t instead
of long and int64_t; and print the result as an unsigned long. This should
make the output from the bzero() test more readable, and avoid printing a
negative bandwidth. Note that this doesn't change the decision process,
since that is based on time elapsed, not on computed bandwidth.
2001-03-19 00:28:04 +00:00
peter
670e711dd1 Use a generic implementation of the Fowler/Noll/Vo hash (FNV hash).
Make the name cache hash as well as the nfsnode hash use it.

As a special tweak, create an unsigned version of register_t.  This allows
us to use a special tweak for the 64 bit versions that significantly
speeds up the i386 version (ie: int64 XOR int64 is slower than int64
XOR int32).

The code layout is a little strange for the string function, but I was
able to get between 5 to 10% improvement over the original version I
started with. The layout affects gcc code generation choices and this way
was fastest on x86 and alpha.

Note that 'CPUTYPE=p3' etc makes a fair difference to this.  It is
around 45% faster with -march=pentiumpro on a p6 cpu.
2001-03-17 09:31:06 +00:00
sos
5770f6b1b1 Remove the now defunct ATA_ENABLE* options
Spotted by: phk
2001-03-16 11:52:25 +00:00
imp
5378352212 add cnw driver to notes/lint 2001-03-16 07:29:58 +00:00
imp
b2d08c128c Resync to GENERIC. This backs out the spammage that I committed wrt
killing ipv6 and some other things.

This makes GENERIC and NEWCARD the same, with OLDCARD stuff commented
out and the NEWCARD stuff included.  For the moment, pcic is commented
out (which has a old).  Plus invariants.  Plus ddb.
2001-03-16 06:33:44 +00:00
peter
d7e8a2bd66 Kill the 4MB kernel limit dead. [I hope :-)].
For UP, we were using $tmp_stk as a stack from the data section.  If the
kernel text section grew beyond ~3MB, the data section would be pushed
beyond the temporary 4MB P==V mapping.  This would cause the trampoline
up to high memory to fault.  The hack workaround I did was to use all of
the page table pages that we already have while preparing the initial
P==V mapping, instead of just the first one.
For SMP, the AP bootstrap process suffered the same sort of problem and
got the same treatment.

MFC candidate - this breaks on 4.x just the same..

Thanks to:	Richard Todd <rmtodd@ichotolot.servalan.com>
2001-03-15 05:10:06 +00:00
peter
9a4f9ead36 Commit some tweaks I have had laying around my tree for over a year now.
Always set the APM "device" description.  Some minor style tweaks.
2001-03-13 05:56:48 +00:00
jlemon
07f8080780 Move the fxp driver so it is under the miibus section. 2001-03-12 21:51:07 +00:00
des
7d30f45397 rfork() masks RFSTOPPED out of the flags it passes to fork1(), so we have
to call fork1() directly if we don't want out process queued right away.
This has the serendipitous side effect of saving us a call to pfind().

This makes threaded Linux apps (such as Opera) work again.
2001-03-11 18:52:10 +00:00
phk
553d1d6989 Make md(4) and mdconfig(8) take over the role of vn(4) and vnconfig(8)
entirely as previously advertised.

md(4) adopted all assets of vn(4) some time back and has proper devfs
support and cloning abilities to boot.
2001-03-09 20:09:28 +00:00
jhb
f108bc4208 Fix mtx_legal2block. The only time that it is bad to block on a mutex is
if we hold a spin mutex, since we can trivially get into deadlocks if we
start switching out of processes that hold spinlocks.  Checking to see if
interrupts were disabled was a sort of cheap way of doing this since most
of the time interrupts were only disabled when holding a spin lock.  At
least on the i386.  To fix this properly, use a per-process counter
p_spinlocks that counts the number of spin locks currently held, and
instead of checking to see if interrupts are disabled in the witness code,
check to see if we hold any spin locks.  Since child processes always
start up with the sched lock magically held in fork_exit(), we initialize
p_spinlocks to 1 for child processes.  Note that proc0 doesn't go through
fork_exit(), so it starts with no spin locks held.

Consulting from:	cp
2001-03-09 07:24:17 +00:00
jhb
1de39ad1a0 Unrevert the pmap_map() changes. They weren't broken on x86.
Sense beaten into me by:	peter
2001-03-07 05:29:21 +00:00
gsutter
e24b7be7d4 Spelling and capitalization fixes.
Reviewed by:	gshapiro, jake, jhb, rwatson (all within 30 seconds)
2001-03-07 04:58:38 +00:00
jhb
9c1fb038d7 - Release Giant a bit earlier on syscall exit.
- Don't try to grab Giant before postsig() in userret() as it is no longer
  needed.
- Don't grab Giant before psignal() in ast() but get the proc lock instead.
2001-03-07 03:53:39 +00:00
jhb
9cd254601b Grab the process lock while calling psignal and before calling psignal. 2001-03-07 03:37:06 +00:00
jhb
83d74ad162 Use the proc lock to protect p_pptr when waking up our parent in cpu_exit()
and remove the mpfixme() message that is now fixed.
2001-03-07 03:20:15 +00:00
jhb
74a74a3282 Back out the pmap_map() change for now, it isn't completely stable on the
i386.
2001-03-07 01:04:17 +00:00
dwmalone
927bd65960 Spell what was originally "unsigned long" as "unsigned long" again,
to cut down on some compiler warnings caused by lexically mismatched
types.

Reviewed by:	bde
2001-03-06 11:35:04 +00:00
jhb
a710dd7194 - Rework pmap_map() to take advantage of direct-mapped segments on
supported architectures such as the alpha.  This allows us to save
  on kernel virtual address space, TLB entries, and (on the ia64) VHPT
  entries.  pmap_map() now modifies the passed in virtual address on
  architectures that do not support direct-mapped segments to point to
  the next available virtual address.  It also returns the actual
  address that the request was mapped to.
- On the IA64 don't use a special zone of PV entries needed for early
  calls to pmap_kenter() during pmap_init().  This gets us in trouble
  because we end up trying to use the zone allocator before it is
  initialized.  Instead, with the pmap_map() change, the number of needed
  PV entries is small enough that we can get by with a static pool that is
  used until pmap_init() is complete.

Submitted by:		dfr
Debugging help:		peter
Tested by:		me
2001-03-06 06:06:42 +00:00
jhb
56db3fe70f Create clone'd linux processes as stopped processes at first and don't
actually make them runnable until after the emulator layer has had a chance
to perform fixups.
2001-03-06 02:59:46 +00:00
jhb
5a80b78ae6 Don't enable interrupts before calling sched_ithd for threaded interrupts.
Tested by:	obrien
2001-03-05 04:37:54 +00:00
mjacob
c67bf2f980 Add some default hints for isp. 2001-03-03 19:39:15 +00:00
imp
c2257f6c8a Add support for Dlink DL10022 to the ed driver. This is a mii part
bolted to a ne-2000 chip.  This is necessary for the NetGear FA-410TX
and other cards.

This also requires you add mii to your kernel if you have an ed driver
configured.

This code will result in a couple of timeout messages for ed on the
impacted cards.  Additional work will be needed, but this does work
right now, and many people need these cards.

Submitted by: Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie>
2001-03-03 08:31:37 +00:00
kato
ed30b93b9e Merged from sys/i386/include/bus_at386.h revision 1.13. 2001-03-02 08:31:38 +00:00
markm
9058f137ef Back out a removal that I was far to quick to apply. The root cause
has been fixed.
2001-03-02 05:57:39 +00:00
mdodd
2403b2bc07 version 1.7 made some changes to correct problems identifed by compiling
with egcs-1.1.1.  bus_space_write_multi_2() had an extra operation that
should have been removed.

Remove it.

This fixes the panic when bus_space_write_multi_2() is used.

Obtained from:		jake
2001-03-02 05:33:53 +00:00
markm
f99015a6ec No longer an option. Config(8) is whining over LINT. 2001-03-01 16:46:39 +00:00
jlemon
ac28896429 In ascpoll, return revents, not 0. 2001-03-01 03:21:16 +00:00
dillon
951d4c0a1d Linux does not filesystem-sync file-backed writable mmap pages on
a regular basis.  Adjust our linux emulation to conform.  This will
cause more dirty pages to be left for the pagedaemon to deal with,
but our new low-memory handling code can deal with it.   The linux
way appears to be a trend, and we may very well make MAP_NOSYNC the
default for FreeBSD as well (once we have reasonable sequential
write-behind heuristics for random faults).
(will be MFC'd prior to 4.3 freeze)

Suggested by: Andrew Gallatin
2001-02-28 04:30:27 +00:00
mjacob
3e1ddd9d4e Update NOTES wrt hint for fxp. 2001-02-27 23:02:00 +00:00
peter
293fcd46a5 Add and document the LINPROCFS option, so that we can build linprocfs
(either as a module or in the kernel) after sys/modules/* dies.
2001-02-27 08:11:28 +00:00
peter
bc97832a62 "Document" the COMPAT_LINUX and IBCS2 ABI emulation support together
rather than in silly places like "VFS Cluster debugging".  People
should really be using COMPAT_LINUX instead of the linux module on
dynamic systems like -current.
2001-02-27 07:39:12 +00:00
peter
bded4d8c30 Make the kernel actually compile and link under a.out, using
gcc -aout -mno-underscores.  The bioscall.s tweak is not an a.out
requirement really, but to work around the bugs in the antique version of
gas that used for a.out.  Makefile hacks are all that is needed to
get an a.out kernel.  There is no telling if it will work though.
This is little more than an academic curiosity anyway since all it is
good for is situations where the boot code is hard wired, eg: rom
bootstraps (such as the gnat box).

GENERIC:
...
size -aout kernel ; chmod 755 kernel
text    data    bss     dec     hex
3051520 368640  198688  3618848 373820
2001-02-25 07:44:39 +00:00
peter
a1c489321f Always use the ELF naming after the demise of asnames.h. 2001-02-25 07:23:03 +00:00