There are still about 1600 left, but they have ',' or /* ... */
in the actual variable definitions - which my awk script doesn't handle.
There are also many that need () -> (void).
(The script does handle misordered arguments.)
virtual_end, and protection_codes[] to common <m68k/pmap_motorola.h>,
and also make protection_codes[] unsigned.
XXX: avail_start and avail_end should also be moved, but it causes
XXX: -Wshadow warnings in uvm/uvm_page.c:uvm_page_physload() and
XXX: I don't have a good idea of alternative names for now.
(where MMU is not enabled yet) and make kernel_pmap_store static again.
Also consistently use uintptr_t on address conversion in RELOC() macro.
Tested on hp300 (PA != VA) and news68k (PA == VA).
phases, so move the initialization of the ksyms mutex back into main via
a function called ksyms_init. Rename the existing (but quite different)
ksyms_init* variations into ksyms_addsyms_elf() and ksyms_addsyms_explicit()
and adapt machdep code accordingly.
doshutdownhooks(9): shutdown hooks registered by shutdownhook_establish(9)
expect to be called with interrupts disabled, but shutdown hooks
registered with pmf_device_register1(9) expect to be called with
interrupts enabled. So I have made two changes:
1 Do not call pmf_system_shutdown() from doshutdownhooks(). Instead,
change every call to doshutdownhooks() to a call to doshutdownhooks()
followed by a call to pmf_system_shutdown(). No functional change
is intended by this change.
2 Make i386 re-enable interrupts briefly while it calls
pmf_system_shutdown(). I leave it to others either to fix the
other ports, or to factor out some MI shutdown code, as joerg@
suggests, and fix that. Note that a functional change *is* intended
by this change.
I hope that this patch will stop us from flip-flopping between
calling doshutdownhooks() and pmf_system_shutdown() sometimes with
and sometimes without interrupts enabled.
suggestion from isaki@ on port-m68k.
For cesfic (compile test only):
- use static splraise4() for splvm() and remove isrcomputeipl() for IPL_VM
because this port supports only one model
- make makeiplcookie(9) return PSL bits via ipl2psl_table[] rather than
ipl indexes
- make ipl2psl_table[] uint16_t rather than int
we no longer need to guard against access from hardware interrupt handlers.
Additionally, if cloning a process with CLONE_SIGHAND, arrange to have the
child process share the parent's lock so that signal state may be kept in
sync. Partially addresses PR kern/37437.
- Reduce available SPL levels for hardware devices to none, vm, sched, high.
- Acquire kernel_lock only for interrupts at IPL_VM.
- Implement threaded soft interrupts.
SEMMNI, SEMMNS, SEMUME and SHMMAXPGS.
They can be tweaked via sysctl now. Ports that were setting values on
them weren't touched, I only removed the ones that were commented out.
This branch was a major cleanup and rototill of many of the various OEA
cpu based PPC ports that focused on sharing as much code as possible
between the various ports to eliminate near-identical copies of files in
every tree. Additionally there is a new PIC system that unifies the
interface to interrupt code for all different OEA ppc arches. The work
for this branch was done by a variety of people, too long to list here.
TODO:
bebox still needs work to complete the transition to -renovation.
ofppc still needs a bunch of work, which I will be looking at.
ev64260 still needs to be renovated
amigappc was not attempted.
NOTES:
pmppc was removed as an arch, and moved to a evbppc target.
transfer as a write to ensure the memory is writable before starting any
transfer. The fault status information does not reflect this in the 'read'
status bit (i.e. it shows up as a read access), so faults with a RMW access
to non-writable memory was not getting the correct protection. The page would
be read-only and the instruction would fault over and over.
A specific example is when a process forks, and the child process attempts
to execute a RMW access to a data page, which is read-only because it's CoP
Copy-On-Write.
When checking if the page needs to be writablek, also check the locked transfer
and treat any locked transfer as a write.
68060 already handled this correctly, since it has separate read and write
fault bits, and both are set on a RMW access and the trap code was checking
the write status bit.
Fixes PR#36848.
was optimizing away modifications to the frame contents (it's not nice to
trick gcc). Pass the pointer as the first argument to reduce the number
of places that would be changed otherwise. Fixes the getcwd regression
test on most m68k ports.
from proc_trampoline to match the other ports).
A DIAGNOSTIC kernel will now boot and run. LOCKDEBUG still doesn't work yet.
Also, my amiga no longer loses time.
an SR value or an IPL_* constant).
- Take advange of the smaller ipl_cookie_t to shrink kmutex_t from
16 bytes to 8 bytes by overlapping storage where possible.
- Implement a RAS-based _lock_cas() for mc68010 systems (Sun2). See
sun68k/sun68k/isr.c.
Tested on various m68k platforms, but NOT Sun2. In any case, at least
Sun2 compiles now.