and place the definition in <machine/types.h>. This can now be used
as a flag to indicate whether or not <machine/intr.h> can be included
to get the generic soft interrupt API.
Because of this kvtophys() of wired pages did set the leftmost bit, causing
the pager to hang while swapping. This is now fixed by using another
free bit in the PTE as wired bit instead.
This fixes PR#11121.
Many thanks to Chuck Silvers that found what the problem was!
locked, cpu_exit needs to do that too. Since in the lock debug case we
have to use a CALLS which wipes out R0-R6, change the convention for Swtch
so that the proc is passed in R6 and that R6 is clobbered. This is so
Swtch itself doesn't have to save/restore the proc pointer explicitly.
- MB_LEN_MAX is increased to 32.
- To ensure binary compatibility for old executables
under multibyte locale, versioned setlocale is added.
- __mb_len_cur definision is added in setlocale.c
and enable it in stdlib.h .
It is also important for multibyte locale stuffs,
but I just forgot.
efficient. Instead of using indirect register access, change the
constraint to memory and use the value directly. This allow PC-rel
access among other things.
- for sizeof(void *) == 8 arch, this is mandatory. MHLEN is too small
already (less than 80) and there are chances for unwanted packet loss due
to m_pullup restriction.
- for other cases, the change should avoid allocating clusters in most cases
(even when you have IPv4 IPsec tunnel, or IPv6 with moderate amount of
extension header)
portmasters: if your arch chokes with the change (high memory usage or
whatever), please backout the change for your arch.
"off_t" and the return value is a "paddr_t" to allow mappings
at offsets past 2^31 bytes. Somewhat inspired by FreeBSD, which
only changed the offset to a "vm_offset_t".
Includes updates for the i386, pc532 and sh3 mmmmap from Jason Thorpe.
since NetBSD 1.2 (!) It also uses interrupts instead of polling now.
Also fix the DMA area locking between SCSI and MFM disks.
Still missing - floppy support.
Move ivec_dsp from trap.h to scb.h
Add interrupt counting to asc, le, ze, ncr, dz interrupts.
add common support for counting interrupts to cnm_idisp so
it can be done very efficiently.
Fix botch on my part and make the IPL_* match reality on VAX.
Redefine spl macro using the symbolic IPL_ instead of being hardcoded.
Move schedsoftnet, schedsoftclock from <machine/cpu.h> to <machine/intr.h>
Add a _setsirr macro for schedsoft*.
Add softintr function and framework.
both uniprocessor and multiprocessor environments. Use the otherwise
unused internal CPU register SSP to store the cpu_info pointer.
The macros curcpu(), curproc, cpu_number() and need_resched() are now the
same in both uniprocessor and multiprocessor environments.
state into global and per-CPU scheduler state:
- Global state: sched_qs (run queues), sched_whichqs (bitmap
of non-empty run queues), sched_slpque (sleep queues).
NOTE: These may collectively move into a struct schedstate
at some point in the future.
- Per-CPU state, struct schedstate_percpu: spc_runtime
(time process on this CPU started running), spc_flags
(replaces struct proc's p_schedflags), and
spc_curpriority (usrpri of processes on this CPU).
- Every platform must now supply a struct cpu_info and
a curcpu() macro. Simplify existing cpu_info declarations
where appropriate.
- All references to per-CPU scheduler state now made through
curcpu(). NOTE: this will likely be adjusted in the future
after further changes to struct proc are made.
Tested on i386 and Alpha. Changes are mostly mechanical, but apologies
in advance if it doesn't compile on a particular platform.
contains the values __SIMPLELOCK_LOCKED and __SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED, which
replace the old SIMPLELOCK_LOCKED and SIMPLELOCK_UNLOCKED. These files
are also required to supply inline functions __cpu_simple_lock(),
__cpu_simple_lock_try(), and __cpu_simple_unlock() if locking is to be
supported on that platform (i.e. if MULTIPROCESSOR is defined in the
_KERNEL case). Change these functions to take an int * (&alp->lock_data)
rather than the struct simplelock * itself.
These changes make it possible for userland to use the locking primitives
by including <machine/lock.h>.