1
0
mirror of https://git.FreeBSD.org/src.git synced 2024-12-17 10:26:15 +00:00
freebsd/sys/i386/include/smp.h
John Baldwin e8ce55117b Use the local APIC timer to drive the various kernel clocks on SMP machines
rather than forwarding interrupts from the clock devices around using IPIs:
- Add an IDT vector that pushes a clock frame and calls
  lapic_handle_timer().
- Add functions to program the local APIC timer including setting the
  divisor, and setting up the timer to either down a periodic countdown
  or one-shot countdown.
- Add a lapic_setup_clock() function that the BSP calls from
  cpu_init_clocks() to setup the local APIC timer if it is going to be
  used.  The setup uses a one-shot countdown to calibrate the timer.  We
  then program the timer on each CPU to fire at a frequency of hz * 3.
  stathz is defined as freq / 23 (hz * 3 / 23), and profhz is defined as
  freq / 2 (hz * 3 / 2).  This gives the clocks relatively prime divisors
  while keeping a low LCM for the frequency of the clock interrupts.
  Thanks to Peter Jeremy for suggesting this approach.
- Remove the hardclock and statclock forwarding code including the two
  associated IPIs.  The bitmap IPI handler has now effectively degenerated
  to just IPI_AST.
- When the local APIC timer is used we don't turn the RTC on at all, but
  we still enable interrupts on the ISA timer 0 (i8254) for timecounting
  purposes.
2005-02-08 20:25:07 +00:00

87 lines
2.5 KiB
C

/*-
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
* <phk@FreeBSD.org> wrote this file. As long as you retain this notice you
* can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think
* this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return. Poul-Henning Kamp
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* $FreeBSD$
*
*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_SMP_H_
#define _MACHINE_SMP_H_
#ifdef _KERNEL
#ifdef SMP
#ifndef LOCORE
/*
* For sending values to POST displays.
* XXX FIXME: where does this really belong, isa.h/isa.c perhaps?
*/
extern int current_postcode; /** XXX currently in mp_machdep.c */
#define POSTCODE(X) current_postcode = (X), \
outb(0x80, current_postcode)
#define POSTCODE_LO(X) current_postcode &= 0xf0, \
current_postcode |= ((X) & 0x0f), \
outb(0x80, current_postcode)
#define POSTCODE_HI(X) current_postcode &= 0x0f, \
current_postcode |= (((X) << 4) & 0xf0), \
outb(0x80, current_postcode)
#include <sys/bus.h>
#include <machine/frame.h>
#include <machine/intr_machdep.h>
#include <machine/apicvar.h>
/* global data in mpboot.s */
extern int bootMP_size;
/* functions in mpboot.s */
void bootMP(void);
/* global data in mp_machdep.c */
extern int mp_naps;
extern int boot_cpu_id;
extern struct pcb stoppcbs[];
extern struct mtx smp_tlb_mtx;
/* IPI handlers */
inthand_t
IDTVEC(invltlb), /* TLB shootdowns - global */
IDTVEC(invlpg), /* TLB shootdowns - 1 page */
IDTVEC(invlrng), /* TLB shootdowns - page range */
IDTVEC(ipi_intr_bitmap_handler), /* Bitmap based IPIs */
IDTVEC(cpustop), /* CPU stops & waits to be restarted */
IDTVEC(rendezvous), /* handle CPU rendezvous */
IDTVEC(lazypmap); /* handle lazy pmap release */
/* functions in mp_machdep.c */
void cpu_add(u_int apic_id, char boot_cpu);
void init_secondary(void);
void ipi_selected(u_int cpus, u_int ipi);
void ipi_all(u_int ipi);
void ipi_all_but_self(u_int ipi);
void ipi_self(u_int ipi);
void ipi_bitmap_handler(struct clockframe frame);
u_int mp_bootaddress(u_int);
int mp_grab_cpu_hlt(void);
void mp_topology(void);
void smp_invlpg(vm_offset_t addr);
void smp_masked_invlpg(u_int mask, vm_offset_t addr);
void smp_invlpg_range(vm_offset_t startva, vm_offset_t endva);
void smp_masked_invlpg_range(u_int mask, vm_offset_t startva,
vm_offset_t endva);
void smp_invltlb(void);
void smp_masked_invltlb(u_int mask);
#endif /* !LOCORE */
#endif /* SMP */
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* _MACHINE_SMP_H_ */