- move macro SEGSHIFT, NBSEG, and SEGOFSET from <machine/param.h>
to <m68k/pmap_motorola.h> where they should belong
- also simplify NBSEG macro for both 020/030 and 040/060 cases
- also move m68k_trunc_seg(), m68k_round_seg(), and m68k_seg_offset()
(that use SEGOFSET) from <m68k/param.h> to <m68k/pmap_motorola.h>
- add comments about each segment size value used on pmap_motorola
implementation
- add TIA_SIZE, TIA_SHIFT, TIB_SIZE, and TIB_SHIFT macro which can be
used for ste/pte index sizes
- use proper vaddr_t cast instead of unsigned for SEGOFSET/PGOFSET macro
Tested on atari, hp300, and news68k.
They were incorrect since 1997 on amiga and atari, and since 2002
on other ports, but fortunately they don't look so fatal.
Anyway, these values will be moved into <m68k/pmap_motorola.h> soon
since they are quite pmap implementation dependent.
- Addresses the issue described in PR/38828.
- Some simplification in threading and sleepq subsystems.
- Eliminates pmap_collect() and, as a side note, allows pmap optimisations.
- Eliminates XS_CTL_DATA_ONSTACK in scsipi code.
- Avoids few scans on LWP list and thus potentially long holds of proc_lock.
- Cuts ~1.5k lines of code. Reduces amd64 kernel size by ~4k.
- Removes __SWAP_BROKEN cases.
Tested on x86, mips, acorn32 (thanks <mpumford>) and partly tested on
acorn26 (thanks to <bjh21>).
Discussed on <tech-kern>, reviewed by <ad>.
The head of the list is now a pv_header, which contains the first pv_entry
as well as a 16-bit attributes field (replaces the pmap_attributes array
plus the pv_entry::pv_flags field) as a 16-bit count of caller-specified
cache-inhibited mappings.
Tested on hp300 (shared pmap_motorola.c), changes to atari and amiga copies
are purely mechanical.
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
- 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.
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.
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.
- finish implementing splraiseipl (and makeiplcookie).
http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/tech-kern/2006/07/01/0000.html
- complete workqueue(9) and fix its ipl problem, which is reported
to cause audio skipping.
- fix netbt (at least compilation problems) for some ports.
- fix PR/33218.
- don't use managed mappings/backing objects for wired memory allocations.
save some resources like pv_entry. also fix (most of) PR/27030.
- simplify kernel memory management API.
- simplify pmap bootstrap of some ports.
- some related cleanups.
process context ('reaper').
From within the exiting process context:
* deactivate pmap and free vmspace while we can still block
* introduce MD cpu_lwp_free() - this cleans all MD-specific context (such
as FPU state), and is the last potentially blocking operation;
all of cpu_wait(), and most of cpu_exit(), is now folded into cpu_lwp_free()
* process is now immediatelly marked as zombie and made available for pickup
by parent; the remaining last lwp continues the exit as fully detached
* MI (rather than MD) code bumps uvmexp.swtch, cpu_exit() is now same
for both 'process' and 'lwp' exit
uvm_lwp_exit() is modified to never block; the u-area memory is now
always just linked to the list of available u-areas. Introduce (blocking)
uvm_uarea_drain(), which is called to release the excessive u-area memory;
this is called by parent within wait4(), or by pagedaemon on memory shortage.
uvm_uarea_free() is now private function within uvm_glue.c.
MD process/lwp exit code now always calls lwp_exit2() immediatelly after
switching away from the exiting lwp.
g/c now unneeded routines and variables, including the reaper kernel thread
clean up some other stuff along the way, including:
- use m68k/cacheops.*, remove duplicates from cpu.h.
- centralize a few declarations in (all the copies of) cpu.h.
- define M68K_VAC on platforms which have a VAC.
- switch the sun platforms to the (now common) proc_trampoline().
- do the phys_map thang on the sun platforms too, no reason not to.
counters. These counters do not exist on all CPUs, but where they
do exist, can be used for counting events such as dcache misses that
would otherwise be difficult or impossible to instrument by code
inspection or hardware simulation.
pmc(9) is meant to be a general interface. Initially, the Intel XScale
counters are the only ones supported.
- Switch all m68k-based ports over to __HAVE_SYSCALL_INTERN.
- Add systrace glue.
- Define struct mdproc in <m68k/proc.h> instead of <machine/proc.h>.
(They were all defined exactly the same anyway, other than a couple
of the MDP_* flags.)
Be consistant in the way that MSIZE, MCLSHIFT, MCLBYTES and NMBCLUSTERS
are defined.
Remove old VM constants from cesfic port.
Bump MSIZE to 256 on mipsco (the only one that wasn't already 256).