Tested by Tim Kelly.
Also patched from Tim to
- Delay longer for second CPU spinup.
- Only attempt to print CPU speed and cache configuration on certain
CPU types.
This areas is called the comm pages. It is used to provide fast access to
several data and functions.
The comm pages are mapped starting at 0xffff800 (address chosed so that
absolute branch can be used, so it can be accessed even when dynamic linking
is not ready). NetBSD has the user stack here, so we need to provide a
Darwin-specific stack setup routine which sets the top of the stack at
0xbfff0000.
This implementation is not complete but it does enough to get MacOS X.3
starting again (static binaries run, dynamic binaries still have an issue).
in the comm pages functions, we only implement bcopy, pthread_self and
memcpy.
TODO:
- clean up the powerpc specific code from MD parts
- for now we map only one page to avoid a crash, we want two pages.
- write all the comm functions.
we're executing on; besides dealing with the bits not implemented in the
601's MSR it also removes the silent failure behaviour when passing
PSL_VEC set on a CPU not implementing it.
Also, fix those masks for the 4xx again.
Nuke struct fpu and use struct fpreg instead (except for the names, they
were identical). On MP machines, this will avoid an unneeded IPI to save
the register contents that are about to discarded.
Add a PSL_USEROK_P(psl) macro which valids the bits (replaces the use of
PSL_USERSTATIC).
Add a PSL_USERSRR1 mask which is used to mask out status bits in the upper
half of SRR1.
Make sure PSL_VEC is set appropriately in userret(). PSL_VEC is in the same
region as SSR1 status bits so it's not preserved on exceptions. Thus we
need to make to set it.
When returning a MSR/SRR1 to userland, always clear the status bits.
Add emulation of the mfpvr, mtmsr, and mfmsr instructions.
PSL_{FP|VEC} instead of PCB_{FP|VEC}. The former will only be set if the
process owned the {FP,VEC} unit when it trapped into the kernel. The latter
would be set if the lwp ever used the {FP,VEC} unit.
there, they will copied to MSR as needed (when FP is enabled). They will be
cleared from the MSR when the lwp loses the FPU. Hence they need to be stored
someplace else.
clear PSL_FP bit (to force a FPU Unavailable exception) but clear
PSL_FE0 and PSL_FE1 so that the FP execption mode is changes to ignore.
This will prevent spurious FP exceptions being made when the running lwp
doesn't own the FPU.
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
While we are here, try to tag machine dependent functions in header files.
also transformed darwin_ppc_*_state into mach_ppc_*_state, as this is
what they really are (COMPAT_DARWIN is on the top of COMPAT_MACH, not the
other way around)
containing signal posting, kernel-exit handling and sa_upcall processing.
XXX the pc532, sparc, sparc64 and vax ports should have their
XXX userret() code rearranged to use this.
Use <powerpc/oea/bat.h> exclusively and remove <machine/bat.h> and
<powerpc/bat.h>. Remove unneeded <machine/cpufunc.h>. To insure
1:1 correspondence of <powerpc/FOO.h> to <machine/FOO.h> include
"../../powerpc/include/Makefile" in "arch/FOO/include/Makefile".
Incororpate <byte_swap.h> into <bswap.h> and then byte_swap.h
* _UC_MACHINE_PC() - access the program counter
* _UC_MACHINE_INTRV() - access the integer return value register
* _UC_MACHINE_SET_PC() - set the program counter (this requires
special handling on some platforms).