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27 #include <machine/asm.h>
28 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
30 #include <machine/asmacros.h>
31 #include <machine/asi.h>
32 #include <machine/fsr.h>
33 #include <machine/ktr.h>
34 #include <machine/pcb.h>
35 #include <machine/tstate.h>
39 .register %g2, #ignore
40 .register %g3, #ignore
43 * void cpu_throw(struct thread *old, struct thread *new)
53 * void cpu_switch(struct thread *old, struct thread *new, struct mtx *mtx)
59 * If the current thread was using floating point in the kernel, save
60 * its context. The userland floating point context has already been
64 andcc %l2, FPRS_FEF, %g0
68 add PCB_REG, PCB_KFP, %o0
73 * If the current thread was using floating point in userland, save
76 1: sub PCB_REG, TF_SIZEOF, %l2
77 ldx [%l2 + TF_FPRS], %l3
78 andcc %l3, FPRS_FEF, %g0
82 add PCB_REG, PCB_UFP, %o0
83 andn %l3, FPRS_FEF, %l3
84 stx %l3, [%l2 + TF_FPRS]
86 ldx [PCB_REG + PCB_FLAGS], %l3
88 stx %l3, [PCB_REG + PCB_FLAGS]
91 * Flush the windows out to the stack and save the current frame
92 * pointer and program counter.
95 wrpr %g0, 0, %cleanwin
96 stx %fp, [PCB_REG + PCB_SP]
97 stx %i7, [PCB_REG + PCB_PC]
100 * Load the new thread's frame pointer and program counter, and set
101 * the current thread and pcb.
104 #if KTR_COMPILE & KTR_PROC
105 CATR(KTR_PROC, "cpu_switch: new td=%p pc=%#lx fp=%#lx"
106 , %g1, %g2, %g3, 8, 9, 10)
107 stx %i1, [%g1 + KTR_PARM1]
108 ldx [%i1 + TD_PCB], %g2
109 ldx [%g2 + PCB_PC], %g3
110 stx %g3, [%g1 + KTR_PARM2]
111 ldx [%g2 + PCB_SP], %g3
112 stx %g3, [%g1 + KTR_PARM3]
115 ldx [%i1 + TD_PCB], %l0
117 stx %i1, [PCPU(CURTHREAD)]
118 stx %l0, [PCPU(CURPCB)]
120 wrpr %g0, PSTATE_NORMAL, %pstate
122 wrpr %g0, PSTATE_ALT, %pstate
124 wrpr %g0, PSTATE_KERNEL, %pstate
126 ldx [PCB_REG + PCB_SP], %fp
127 ldx [PCB_REG + PCB_PC], %i7
131 * Point to the pmaps of the new process, and of the last non-kernel
134 ldx [%i1 + TD_PROC], %l1
135 ldx [PCPU(PMAP)], %l2
136 ldx [%l1 + P_VMSPACE], %i5
137 add %i5, VM_PMAP, %l1
139 #if KTR_COMPILE & KTR_PROC
140 CATR(KTR_PROC, "cpu_switch: new pmap=%p old pmap=%p"
141 , %g1, %g2, %g3, 8, 9, 10)
142 stx %l1, [%g1 + KTR_PARM1]
143 stx %l2, [%g1 + KTR_PARM2]
148 * If they are the same we are done.
155 * If the new process is a kernel thread we can just leave the old
156 * context active and avoid recycling its context number.
158 SET(vmspace0, %i4, %i3)
164 * If there was no non-kernel pmap, don't try to deactivate it.
167 lduw [PCPU(CPUID)], %l3
170 * Mark the pmap of the last non-kernel vmspace to run as no longer
171 * active on this CPU.
177 sllx %l4, PTR_SHIFT, %l4
178 add %l4, PM_ACTIVE, %l4
188 * Take away its context number.
190 sllx %l3, INT_SHIFT, %l3
191 add %l2, PM_CONTEXT, %l4
197 lduw [PCPU(TLB_CTX_MAX)], %i4
198 stx %i2, [%i0 + TD_LOCK]
201 * Find a new TLB context. If we've run out we have to flush all
202 * user mappings from the TLB and reset the context numbers.
204 4: lduw [PCPU(TLB_CTX)], %i3
208 SET(tlb_flush_user, %i5, %i4)
211 lduw [PCPU(TLB_CTX_MIN)], %i3
214 * Advance next free context.
217 stw %i4, [PCPU(TLB_CTX)]
220 * Set the new context number in the pmap.
222 lduw [PCPU(CPUID)], %l3
223 sllx %l3, INT_SHIFT, %i4
224 add %l1, PM_CONTEXT, %i5
228 * Mark the pmap as active on this CPU.
234 sllx %l4, PTR_SHIFT, %l4
235 add %l4, PM_ACTIVE, %l4
245 * Make note of the change in pmap.
247 stx %l1, [PCPU(PMAP)]
250 * Fiddle the hardware bits. Set the TSB registers and install the
251 * new context number in the CPU.
253 ldx [%l1 + PM_TSB], %i4
255 stxa %i4, [%i5] ASI_DMMU
257 stxa %i4, [%i5] ASI_IMMU
258 setx TLB_CXR_PGSZ_MASK, %i5, %i4
259 mov AA_DMMU_PCXR, %i5
260 ldxa [%i5] ASI_DMMU, %l1
263 sethi %hi(KERNBASE), %i4
264 stxa %i3, [%i5] ASI_DMMU
268 * Done, return and load the new process's window from the stack.
277 stx %i2, [%i0 + TD_LOCK]
283 save %sp, -CCFSZ, %sp
286 add %i0, PCB_UFP, %o0
287 stx %fp, [%i0 + PCB_SP]
288 stx %i7, [%i0 + PCB_PC]
294 * void savefpctx(uint32_t *);
297 wr %g0, FPRS_FEF, %fprs
298 wr %g0, ASI_BLK_S, %asi
299 stda %f0, [%o0 + (0 * 64)] %asi
300 stda %f16, [%o0 + (1 * 64)] %asi
301 stda %f32, [%o0 + (2 * 64)] %asi
302 stda %f48, [%o0 + (3 * 64)] %asi