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Note ALL MODULES MUST BE RECOMPILED make the kernel aware that there are smaller units of scheduling than the process. (but only allow one thread per process at this time). This is functionally equivalent to teh previousl -current except that there is a thread associated with each process. Sorry john! (your next MFC will be a doosie!) Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, dillon@freebsd.org X-MFC after: ha ha ha ha
158 lines
4.7 KiB
ArmAsm
158 lines
4.7 KiB
ArmAsm
/*
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* from: vector.s, 386BSD 0.1 unknown origin
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* $FreeBSD$
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*/
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/*
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* modified for PC98 by Kakefuda
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*/
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#ifdef PC98
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#define ICU_IMR_OFFSET 2 /* IO_ICU{1,2} + 2 */
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#else
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#define ICU_IMR_OFFSET 1 /* IO_ICU{1,2} + 1 */
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#endif
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#define ICU_EOI 0x20 /* XXX - define elsewhere */
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#define IRQ_BIT(irq_num) (1 << ((irq_num) % 8))
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#define IRQ_BYTE(irq_num) ((irq_num) >> 3)
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#ifdef AUTO_EOI_1
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#define ENABLE_ICU1 /* use auto-EOI to reduce i/o */
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#define OUTB_ICU1
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#else
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#define ENABLE_ICU1 \
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movb $ICU_EOI,%al ; /* as soon as possible send EOI ... */ \
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OUTB_ICU1 /* ... to clear in service bit */
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#define OUTB_ICU1 \
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outb %al,$IO_ICU1
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#endif
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#ifdef AUTO_EOI_2
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/*
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* The data sheet says no auto-EOI on slave, but it sometimes works.
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*/
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#define ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2 ENABLE_ICU1
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#else
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#define ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2 \
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movb $ICU_EOI,%al ; /* as above */ \
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outb %al,$IO_ICU2 ; /* but do second icu first ... */ \
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OUTB_ICU1 /* ... then first icu (if !AUTO_EOI_1) */
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#endif
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/*
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* Macros for interrupt interrupt entry, call to handler, and exit.
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*/
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#define FAST_INTR(irq_num, vec_name, enable_icus) \
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.text ; \
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SUPERALIGN_TEXT ; \
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IDTVEC(vec_name) ; \
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pushl $0 ; /* dummy error code */ \
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pushl $0 ; /* dummy trap type */ \
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pushal ; \
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pushl %ds ; \
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pushl %es ; \
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pushl %fs ; \
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mov $KDSEL,%ax ; \
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mov %ax,%ds ; \
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mov %ax,%es ; \
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mov $KPSEL,%ax ; \
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mov %ax,%fs ; \
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FAKE_MCOUNT((12+ACTUALLY_PUSHED)*4(%esp)) ; \
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movl PCPU(CURTHREAD),%ebx ; \
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incl TD_INTR_NESTING_LEVEL(%ebx) ; \
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pushl intr_unit + (irq_num) * 4 ; \
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call *intr_handler + (irq_num) * 4 ; /* do the work ASAP */ \
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enable_icus ; /* (re)enable ASAP (helps edge trigger?) */ \
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addl $4,%esp ; \
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incl cnt+V_INTR ; /* book-keeping can wait */ \
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movl intr_countp + (irq_num) * 4,%eax ; \
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incl (%eax) ; \
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decl TD_INTR_NESTING_LEVEL(%ebx) ; \
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MEXITCOUNT ; \
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jmp doreti
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/*
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* Slow, threaded interrupts.
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*
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* XXX Most of the parameters here are obsolete. Fix this when we're
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* done.
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* XXX we really shouldn't return via doreti if we just schedule the
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* interrupt handler and don't run anything. We could just do an
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* iret. FIXME.
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*/
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#define INTR(irq_num, vec_name, icu, enable_icus, reg, maybe_extra_ipending) \
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.text ; \
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SUPERALIGN_TEXT ; \
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IDTVEC(vec_name) ; \
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pushl $0 ; /* dummy error code */ \
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pushl $0 ; /* dummy trap type */ \
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pushal ; \
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pushl %ds ; /* save our data and extra segments ... */ \
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pushl %es ; \
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pushl %fs ; \
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mov $KDSEL,%ax ; /* load kernel ds, es and fs */ \
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mov %ax,%ds ; \
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mov %ax,%es ; \
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mov $KPSEL,%ax ; \
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mov %ax,%fs ; \
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maybe_extra_ipending ; \
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movb imen + IRQ_BYTE(irq_num),%al ; \
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orb $IRQ_BIT(irq_num),%al ; \
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movb %al,imen + IRQ_BYTE(irq_num) ; \
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outb %al,$icu+ICU_IMR_OFFSET ; \
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enable_icus ; \
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movl PCPU(CURTHREAD),%ebx ; \
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incl TD_INTR_NESTING_LEVEL(%ebx) ; \
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__CONCAT(Xresume,irq_num): ; \
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FAKE_MCOUNT(13*4(%esp)) ; /* XXX late to avoid double count */ \
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pushl $irq_num; /* pass the IRQ */ \
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call sched_ithd ; \
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addl $4, %esp ; /* discard the parameter */ \
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decl TD_INTR_NESTING_LEVEL(%ebx) ; \
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MEXITCOUNT ; \
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/* We could usually avoid the following jmp by inlining some of */ \
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/* doreti, but it's probably better to use less cache. */ \
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jmp doreti /* and catch up inside doreti */
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MCOUNT_LABEL(bintr)
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FAST_INTR(0,fastintr0, ENABLE_ICU1)
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FAST_INTR(1,fastintr1, ENABLE_ICU1)
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FAST_INTR(2,fastintr2, ENABLE_ICU1)
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FAST_INTR(3,fastintr3, ENABLE_ICU1)
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FAST_INTR(4,fastintr4, ENABLE_ICU1)
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FAST_INTR(5,fastintr5, ENABLE_ICU1)
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FAST_INTR(6,fastintr6, ENABLE_ICU1)
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FAST_INTR(7,fastintr7, ENABLE_ICU1)
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FAST_INTR(8,fastintr8, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
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FAST_INTR(9,fastintr9, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
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FAST_INTR(10,fastintr10, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
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FAST_INTR(11,fastintr11, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
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FAST_INTR(12,fastintr12, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
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FAST_INTR(13,fastintr13, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
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FAST_INTR(14,fastintr14, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
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FAST_INTR(15,fastintr15, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2)
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#define CLKINTR_PENDING movl $1,CNAME(clkintr_pending)
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/* Threaded interrupts */
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INTR(0,intr0, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al, CLKINTR_PENDING)
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INTR(1,intr1, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
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INTR(2,intr2, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
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INTR(3,intr3, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
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INTR(4,intr4, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
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INTR(5,intr5, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
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INTR(6,intr6, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
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INTR(7,intr7, IO_ICU1, ENABLE_ICU1, al,)
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INTR(8,intr8, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
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INTR(9,intr9, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
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INTR(10,intr10, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
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INTR(11,intr11, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
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INTR(12,intr12, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
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INTR(13,intr13, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
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INTR(14,intr14, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
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INTR(15,intr15, IO_ICU2, ENABLE_ICU1_AND_2, ah,)
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MCOUNT_LABEL(eintr)
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