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37 #error "no assembler-serviceable parts inside"
40 #include <sys/_cpuset.h>
41 #include <sys/queue.h>
42 #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
43 #include <sys/resource.h>
44 #include <machine/pcpu.h>
46 #define DPCPU_SETNAME "set_pcpu"
47 #define DPCPU_SYMPREFIX "pcpu_entry_"
52 * Define a set for pcpu data.
54 extern uintptr_t *__start_set_pcpu;
55 __GLOBL(__start_set_pcpu);
56 extern uintptr_t *__stop_set_pcpu;
57 __GLOBL(__stop_set_pcpu);
60 * Array of dynamic pcpu base offsets. Indexed by id.
62 extern uintptr_t dpcpu_off[];
65 * Convenience defines.
67 #define DPCPU_START ((uintptr_t)&__start_set_pcpu)
68 #define DPCPU_STOP ((uintptr_t)&__stop_set_pcpu)
69 #define DPCPU_BYTES (DPCPU_STOP - DPCPU_START)
70 #define DPCPU_MODMIN 2048
71 #define DPCPU_SIZE roundup2(DPCPU_BYTES, PAGE_SIZE)
72 #define DPCPU_MODSIZE (DPCPU_SIZE - (DPCPU_BYTES - DPCPU_MODMIN))
75 * Declaration and definition.
77 #define DPCPU_NAME(n) pcpu_entry_##n
78 #define DPCPU_DECLARE(t, n) extern t DPCPU_NAME(n)
79 #define DPCPU_DEFINE(t, n) t DPCPU_NAME(n) __section(DPCPU_SETNAME) __used
82 * Accessors with a given base.
84 #define _DPCPU_PTR(b, n) \
85 (__typeof(DPCPU_NAME(n))*)((b) + (uintptr_t)&DPCPU_NAME(n))
86 #define _DPCPU_GET(b, n) (*_DPCPU_PTR(b, n))
87 #define _DPCPU_SET(b, n, v) (*_DPCPU_PTR(b, n) = v)
90 * Accessors for the current cpu.
92 #define DPCPU_PTR(n) _DPCPU_PTR(PCPU_GET(dynamic), n)
93 #define DPCPU_GET(n) (*DPCPU_PTR(n))
94 #define DPCPU_SET(n, v) (*DPCPU_PTR(n) = v)
97 * Accessors for remote cpus.
99 #define DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, n) _DPCPU_PTR(dpcpu_off[(i)], n)
100 #define DPCPU_ID_GET(i, n) (*DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, n))
101 #define DPCPU_ID_SET(i, n, v) (*DPCPU_ID_PTR(i, n) = v)
106 #define DPCPU_SUM(n) __extension__ \
109 __typeof(*DPCPU_PTR(n)) sum; \
113 sum += *DPCPU_ID_PTR(_i, n); \
118 #define DPCPU_VARSUM(n, var) __extension__ \
121 __typeof((DPCPU_PTR(n))->var) sum; \
125 sum += (DPCPU_ID_PTR(_i, n))->var; \
130 #define DPCPU_ZERO(n) do { \
134 bzero(DPCPU_ID_PTR(_i, n), sizeof(*DPCPU_PTR(n))); \
141 * XXXUPS remove as soon as we have per cpu variable
142 * linker sets and can define rm_queue in _rm_lock.h
145 struct rm_queue* volatile rmq_next;
146 struct rm_queue* volatile rmq_prev;
150 * This structure maps out the global data that needs to be kept on a
151 * per-cpu basis. The members are accessed via the PCPU_GET/SET/PTR
152 * macros defined in <machine/pcpu.h>. Machine dependent fields are
153 * defined in the PCPU_MD_FIELDS macro defined in <machine/pcpu.h>.
156 struct thread *pc_curthread; /* Current thread */
157 struct thread *pc_idlethread; /* Idle thread */
158 struct thread *pc_fpcurthread; /* Fp state owner */
159 struct thread *pc_deadthread; /* Zombie thread or NULL */
160 struct pcb *pc_curpcb; /* Current pcb */
161 uint64_t pc_switchtime; /* cpu_ticks() at last csw */
162 int pc_switchticks; /* `ticks' at last csw */
163 u_int pc_cpuid; /* This cpu number */
164 STAILQ_ENTRY(pcpu) pc_allcpu;
165 struct lock_list_entry *pc_spinlocks;
166 struct vmmeter pc_cnt; /* VM stats counters */
167 long pc_cp_time[CPUSTATES]; /* statclock ticks */
168 struct device *pc_device;
169 void *pc_netisr; /* netisr SWI cookie */
170 int pc_dnweight; /* vm_page_dontneed() */
171 int pc_domain; /* Memory domain. */
174 * Stuff for read mostly lock
176 * XXXUPS remove as soon as we have per cpu variable
179 struct rm_queue pc_rm_queue;
181 uintptr_t pc_dynamic; /* Dynamic per-cpu data area */
184 * Keep MD fields last, so that CPU-specific variations on a
185 * single architecture don't result in offset variations of
186 * the machine-independent fields of the pcpu. Even though
187 * the pcpu structure is private to the kernel, some ports
188 * (e.g., lsof, part of gtop) define _KERNEL and include this
189 * header. While strictly speaking this is wrong, there's no
190 * reason not to keep the offsets of the MI fields constant
191 * if only to make kernel debugging easier.
194 } __aligned(CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
198 STAILQ_HEAD(cpuhead, pcpu);
200 extern struct cpuhead cpuhead;
201 extern struct pcpu *cpuid_to_pcpu[];
203 #define curcpu PCPU_GET(cpuid)
204 #define curproc (curthread->td_proc)
206 #define curthread PCPU_GET(curthread)
208 #define curvidata PCPU_GET(vidata)
211 * Machine dependent callouts. cpu_pcpu_init() is responsible for
212 * initializing machine dependent fields of struct pcpu, and
213 * db_show_mdpcpu() is responsible for handling machine dependent
214 * fields for the DDB 'show pcpu' command.
216 void cpu_pcpu_init(struct pcpu *pcpu, int cpuid, size_t size);
217 void db_show_mdpcpu(struct pcpu *pcpu);
219 void *dpcpu_alloc(int size);
220 void dpcpu_copy(void *s, int size);
221 void dpcpu_free(void *s, int size);
222 void dpcpu_init(void *dpcpu, int cpuid);
223 void pcpu_destroy(struct pcpu *pcpu);
224 struct pcpu *pcpu_find(u_int cpuid);
225 void pcpu_init(struct pcpu *pcpu, int cpuid, size_t size);
229 #endif /* !_SYS_PCPU_H_ */