cpu.h revision 1.86 1 1.86 ad /* $NetBSD: cpu.h,v 1.86 2007/12/03 15:33:54 ad Exp $ */
2 1.8 cgd
3 1.1 deraadt /*-
4 1.5 glass * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
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7 1.1 deraadt * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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33 1.1 deraadt *
34 1.8 cgd * @(#)cpu.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
35 1.1 deraadt */
36 1.1 deraadt
37 1.1 deraadt #ifndef _CPU_H_
38 1.1 deraadt #define _CPU_H_
39 1.1 deraadt
40 1.54 simonb #include <mips/cpuregs.h>
41 1.53 simonb
42 1.1 deraadt /*
43 1.13 jonathan * Exported definitions unique to NetBSD/mips cpu support.
44 1.1 deraadt */
45 1.36 soren
46 1.68 simonb #ifdef _KERNEL
47 1.53 simonb #ifndef _LOCORE
48 1.73 yamt #include <sys/cpu_data.h>
49 1.55 simonb
50 1.53 simonb #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
51 1.53 simonb #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
52 1.53 simonb #endif
53 1.53 simonb
54 1.53 simonb struct cpu_info {
55 1.73 yamt struct cpu_data ci_data; /* MI per-cpu data */
56 1.85 ad struct cpu_info *ci_next; /* Next CPU in list */
57 1.85 ad cpuid_t ci_cpuid; /* Machine-level identifier */
58 1.58 simonb u_long ci_cpu_freq; /* CPU frequency */
59 1.58 simonb u_long ci_cycles_per_hz; /* CPU freq / hz */
60 1.58 simonb u_long ci_divisor_delay; /* for delay/DELAY */
61 1.64 simonb u_long ci_divisor_recip; /* scaled reciprocal of previous;
62 1.64 simonb see below */
63 1.82 yamt struct lwp *ci_curlwp; /* currently running lwp */
64 1.82 yamt struct lwp *ci_fpcurlwp; /* the current FPU owner */
65 1.82 yamt int ci_want_resched; /* user preemption pending */
66 1.78 ad int ci_mtx_count; /* negative count of held mutexes */
67 1.78 ad int ci_mtx_oldspl; /* saved SPL value */
68 1.86 ad int ci_idepth; /* hardware interrupt depth */
69 1.53 simonb };
70 1.68 simonb
71 1.85 ad #define CPU_INFO_ITERATOR int
72 1.85 ad #define CPU_INFO_FOREACH(cii, ci) \
73 1.85 ad (void)(cii), ci = &cpu_info_store; ci != NULL; ci = ci->ci_next
74 1.85 ad
75 1.64 simonb /*
76 1.64 simonb * To implement a more accurate microtime using the CP0 COUNT register
77 1.64 simonb * we need to divide that register by the number of cycles per MHz.
78 1.64 simonb * But...
79 1.64 simonb *
80 1.64 simonb * DIV and DIVU are expensive on MIPS (eg 75 clocks on the R4000). MULT
81 1.64 simonb * and MULTU are only 12 clocks on the same CPU.
82 1.64 simonb *
83 1.64 simonb * The strategy we use is to calculate the reciprical of cycles per MHz,
84 1.64 simonb * scaled by 1<<32. Then we can simply issue a MULTU and pluck of the
85 1.64 simonb * HI register and have the results of the division.
86 1.64 simonb */
87 1.64 simonb #define MIPS_SET_CI_RECIPRICAL(cpu) \
88 1.64 simonb do { \
89 1.64 simonb KASSERT((cpu)->ci_divisor_delay != 0); \
90 1.64 simonb (cpu)->ci_divisor_recip = 0x100000000ULL / (cpu)->ci_divisor_delay; \
91 1.64 simonb } while (0)
92 1.64 simonb
93 1.64 simonb #define MIPS_COUNT_TO_MHZ(cpu, count, res) \
94 1.76 perry __asm volatile("multu %1,%2 ; mfhi %0" \
95 1.64 simonb : "=r"((res)) : "r"((count)), "r"((cpu)->ci_divisor_recip))
96 1.68 simonb
97 1.68 simonb #endif /* !_LOCORE */
98 1.68 simonb #endif /* _KERNEL */
99 1.53 simonb
100 1.36 soren /*
101 1.36 soren * CTL_MACHDEP definitions.
102 1.36 soren */
103 1.36 soren #define CPU_CONSDEV 1 /* dev_t: console terminal device */
104 1.36 soren #define CPU_BOOTED_KERNEL 2 /* string: booted kernel name */
105 1.36 soren #define CPU_ROOT_DEVICE 3 /* string: root device name */
106 1.66 gmcgarry #define CPU_LLSC 4 /* OS/CPU supports LL/SC instruction */
107 1.43 jeffs
108 1.43 jeffs /*
109 1.51 wiz * Platform can override, but note this breaks userland compatibility
110 1.43 jeffs * with other mips platforms.
111 1.43 jeffs */
112 1.43 jeffs #ifndef CPU_MAXID
113 1.67 shin #define CPU_MAXID 5 /* number of valid machdep ids */
114 1.36 soren
115 1.36 soren #define CTL_MACHDEP_NAMES { \
116 1.36 soren { 0, 0 }, \
117 1.36 soren { "console_device", CTLTYPE_STRUCT }, \
118 1.36 soren { "booted_kernel", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
119 1.36 soren { "root_device", CTLTYPE_STRING }, \
120 1.66 gmcgarry { "llsc", CTLTYPE_INT }, \
121 1.36 soren }
122 1.42 jeffs #endif
123 1.33 simonb
124 1.33 simonb #ifdef _KERNEL
125 1.77 tsutsui #ifdef _LKM
126 1.77 tsutsui /* Assume all CPU architectures are valid for LKM's */
127 1.77 tsutsui #define MIPS1 1
128 1.77 tsutsui #define MIPS3 1
129 1.77 tsutsui #define MIPS4 1
130 1.77 tsutsui #define MIPS32 1
131 1.77 tsutsui #define MIPS64 1
132 1.77 tsutsui #endif
133 1.77 tsutsui
134 1.77 tsutsui #if (MIPS1 + MIPS3 + MIPS4 + MIPS32 + MIPS64) == 0
135 1.77 tsutsui #error at least one of MIPS1, MIPS3, MIPS4, MIPS32 or MIPS64 must be specified
136 1.77 tsutsui #endif
137 1.53 simonb
138 1.77 tsutsui /* Shortcut for MIPS3 or above defined */
139 1.77 tsutsui #if defined(MIPS3) || defined(MIPS4) || defined(MIPS32) || defined(MIPS64)
140 1.77 tsutsui #define MIPS3_PLUS 1
141 1.77 tsutsui #else
142 1.77 tsutsui #undef MIPS3_PLUS
143 1.77 tsutsui #endif
144 1.33 simonb
145 1.33 simonb /*
146 1.21 jonathan * Macros to find the CPU architecture we're on at run-time,
147 1.21 jonathan * or if possible, at compile-time.
148 1.21 jonathan */
149 1.21 jonathan
150 1.58 simonb #define CPU_ARCH_MIPSx 0 /* XXX unknown */
151 1.46 cgd #define CPU_ARCH_MIPS1 (1 << 0)
152 1.46 cgd #define CPU_ARCH_MIPS2 (1 << 1)
153 1.46 cgd #define CPU_ARCH_MIPS3 (1 << 2)
154 1.46 cgd #define CPU_ARCH_MIPS4 (1 << 3)
155 1.46 cgd #define CPU_ARCH_MIPS5 (1 << 4)
156 1.46 cgd #define CPU_ARCH_MIPS32 (1 << 5)
157 1.46 cgd #define CPU_ARCH_MIPS64 (1 << 6)
158 1.46 cgd
159 1.82 yamt /* Note: must be kept in sync with -ffixed-?? Makefile.mips. */
160 1.82 yamt #define MIPS_CURLWP $23
161 1.82 yamt #define MIPS_CURLWP_QUOTED "$23"
162 1.82 yamt #define MIPS_CURLWP_CARD 23
163 1.82 yamt #define MIPS_CURLWP_FRAME(x) FRAME_S7(x)
164 1.82 yamt
165 1.58 simonb #ifndef _LOCORE
166 1.82 yamt
167 1.77 tsutsui extern struct cpu_info cpu_info_store;
168 1.82 yamt register struct lwp *mips_curlwp asm(MIPS_CURLWP_QUOTED);
169 1.77 tsutsui
170 1.82 yamt #define curlwp mips_curlwp
171 1.82 yamt #define curcpu() (curlwp->l_cpu)
172 1.82 yamt #define curpcb ((struct pcb *)curlwp->l_addr)
173 1.82 yamt #define fpcurlwp (curcpu()->ci_fpcurlwp)
174 1.82 yamt #define cpu_number() (0)
175 1.77 tsutsui #define cpu_proc_fork(p1, p2)
176 1.77 tsutsui
177 1.58 simonb /* XXX simonb
178 1.58 simonb * Should the following be in a cpu_info type structure?
179 1.58 simonb * And how many of these are per-cpu vs. per-system? (Ie,
180 1.58 simonb * we can assume that all cpus have the same mmu-type, but
181 1.58 simonb * maybe not that all cpus run at the same clock speed.
182 1.58 simonb * Some SGI's apparently support R12k and R14k in the same
183 1.58 simonb * box.)
184 1.58 simonb */
185 1.58 simonb extern int cpu_arch;
186 1.58 simonb extern int mips_cpu_flags;
187 1.58 simonb extern int mips_has_r4k_mmu;
188 1.58 simonb extern int mips_has_llsc;
189 1.58 simonb extern int mips3_pg_cached;
190 1.74 tsutsui extern u_int mips3_pg_shift;
191 1.58 simonb
192 1.58 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_R4K_MMU 0x0001
193 1.58 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_NO_LLSC 0x0002
194 1.58 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_CAUSE_IV 0x0004
195 1.58 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_HAVE_SPECIAL_CCA 0x0008 /* Defaults to '3' if not set. */
196 1.58 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_CACHED_CCA_MASK 0x0070
197 1.58 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_CACHED_CCA_SHIFT 4
198 1.62 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_DOUBLE_COUNT 0x0080 /* 1 cp0 count == 2 clock cycles */
199 1.63 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_USE_WAIT 0x0100 /* Use "wait"-based cpu_idle() */
200 1.63 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_NO_WAIT 0x0200 /* Inverse of previous, for mips32/64 */
201 1.69 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_D_CACHE_COHERENT 0x0400 /* D-cache is fully coherent */
202 1.69 simonb #define CPU_MIPS_I_D_CACHE_COHERENT 0x0800 /* I-cache funcs don't need to flush the D-cache */
203 1.58 simonb #define MIPS_NOT_SUPP 0x8000
204 1.60 simonb
205 1.78 ad #endif /* !_LOCORE */
206 1.78 ad
207 1.78 ad #if ((MIPS1 + MIPS3 + MIPS4 + MIPS32 + MIPS64) == 1) || defined(_LOCORE)
208 1.78 ad
209 1.78 ad #if defined(MIPS1)
210 1.78 ad
211 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS3 0
212 1.58 simonb # define CPUIS64BITS 0
213 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS32 0
214 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS64 0
215 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPSNN 0
216 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_R4K_MMU 0
217 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_CLOCK 0
218 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_LLSC 0
219 1.58 simonb
220 1.78 ad #elif defined(MIPS3) || defined(MIPS4)
221 1.78 ad
222 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS3 1
223 1.58 simonb # define CPUIS64BITS 1
224 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS32 0
225 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS64 0
226 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPSNN 0
227 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_R4K_MMU 1
228 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_CLOCK 1
229 1.78 ad # if defined(_LOCORE)
230 1.78 ad # if !defined(MIPS3_5900) && !defined(MIPS3_4100)
231 1.78 ad # define MIPS_HAS_LLSC 1
232 1.78 ad # else
233 1.78 ad # define MIPS_HAS_LLSC 0
234 1.78 ad # endif
235 1.78 ad # else /* _LOCORE */
236 1.78 ad # define MIPS_HAS_LLSC (mips_has_llsc)
237 1.78 ad # endif /* _LOCORE */
238 1.78 ad
239 1.78 ad #elif defined(MIPS32)
240 1.58 simonb
241 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS3 1
242 1.58 simonb # define CPUIS64BITS 0
243 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS32 1
244 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS64 0
245 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPSNN 1
246 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_R4K_MMU 1
247 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_CLOCK 1
248 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_LLSC 1
249 1.58 simonb
250 1.80 oster #elif defined(MIPS64)
251 1.78 ad
252 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS3 1
253 1.58 simonb # define CPUIS64BITS 1
254 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS32 0
255 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPS64 1
256 1.58 simonb # define CPUISMIPSNN 1
257 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_R4K_MMU 1
258 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_CLOCK 1
259 1.58 simonb # define MIPS_HAS_LLSC 1
260 1.78 ad
261 1.78 ad #endif
262 1.21 jonathan
263 1.58 simonb #else /* run-time test */
264 1.21 jonathan
265 1.78 ad #ifndef _LOCORE
266 1.78 ad
267 1.58 simonb #define MIPS_HAS_R4K_MMU (mips_has_r4k_mmu)
268 1.58 simonb #define MIPS_HAS_LLSC (mips_has_llsc)
269 1.45 cgd
270 1.45 cgd /* This test is ... rather bogus */
271 1.58 simonb #define CPUISMIPS3 ((cpu_arch & \
272 1.58 simonb (CPU_ARCH_MIPS3 | CPU_ARCH_MIPS4 | CPU_ARCH_MIPS32 | CPU_ARCH_MIPS64)) != 0)
273 1.58 simonb
274 1.58 simonb /* And these aren't much better while the previous test exists as is... */
275 1.58 simonb #define CPUISMIPS32 ((cpu_arch & CPU_ARCH_MIPS32) != 0)
276 1.58 simonb #define CPUISMIPS64 ((cpu_arch & CPU_ARCH_MIPS64) != 0)
277 1.58 simonb #define CPUISMIPSNN ((cpu_arch & (CPU_ARCH_MIPS32 | CPU_ARCH_MIPS64)) != 0)
278 1.58 simonb #define CPUIS64BITS ((cpu_arch & \
279 1.58 simonb (CPU_ARCH_MIPS3 | CPU_ARCH_MIPS4 | CPU_ARCH_MIPS64)) != 0)
280 1.58 simonb
281 1.58 simonb #define MIPS_HAS_CLOCK (cpu_arch >= CPU_ARCH_MIPS3)
282 1.78 ad
283 1.78 ad #else /* !_LOCORE */
284 1.78 ad
285 1.78 ad #define MIPS_HAS_LLSC 0
286 1.78 ad
287 1.78 ad #endif /* !_LOCORE */
288 1.78 ad
289 1.21 jonathan #endif /* run-time test */
290 1.21 jonathan
291 1.78 ad #ifndef _LOCORE
292 1.58 simonb
293 1.21 jonathan /*
294 1.1 deraadt * definitions of cpu-dependent requirements
295 1.1 deraadt * referenced in generic code
296 1.1 deraadt */
297 1.11 cgd #define cpu_swapout(p) panic("cpu_swapout: can't get here");
298 1.42 jeffs
299 1.58 simonb void cpu_intr(u_int32_t, u_int32_t, u_int32_t, u_int32_t);
300 1.1 deraadt
301 1.1 deraadt /*
302 1.1 deraadt * Arguments to hardclock and gatherstats encapsulate the previous
303 1.1 deraadt * machine state in an opaque clockframe.
304 1.1 deraadt */
305 1.5 glass struct clockframe {
306 1.1 deraadt int pc; /* program counter at time of interrupt */
307 1.1 deraadt int sr; /* status register at time of interrupt */
308 1.56 uch int ppl; /* previous priority level at time of interrupt */
309 1.5 glass };
310 1.1 deraadt
311 1.14 jonathan /*
312 1.79 ad * A port must provde CLKF_USERMODE() for use in machine-independent code.
313 1.79 ad * These differ on r4000 and r3000 systems; provide them in the
314 1.79 ad * port-dependent file that includes this one, using the macros below.
315 1.14 jonathan */
316 1.14 jonathan
317 1.21 jonathan /* mips1 versions */
318 1.22 jonathan #define MIPS1_CLKF_USERMODE(framep) ((framep)->sr & MIPS_SR_KU_PREV)
319 1.14 jonathan
320 1.21 jonathan /* mips3 versions */
321 1.22 jonathan #define MIPS3_CLKF_USERMODE(framep) ((framep)->sr & MIPS_SR_KSU_USER)
322 1.56 uch
323 1.1 deraadt #define CLKF_PC(framep) ((framep)->pc)
324 1.1 deraadt #define CLKF_INTR(framep) (0)
325 1.18 jonathan
326 1.58 simonb #if defined(MIPS3_PLUS) && !defined(MIPS1) /* XXX bogus! */
327 1.21 jonathan #define CLKF_USERMODE(framep) MIPS3_CLKF_USERMODE(framep)
328 1.21 jonathan #endif
329 1.21 jonathan
330 1.58 simonb #if !defined(MIPS3_PLUS) && defined(MIPS1) /* XXX bogus! */
331 1.21 jonathan #define CLKF_USERMODE(framep) MIPS1_CLKF_USERMODE(framep)
332 1.21 jonathan #endif
333 1.21 jonathan
334 1.58 simonb #if defined(MIPS3_PLUS) && defined(MIPS1) /* XXX bogus! */
335 1.21 jonathan #define CLKF_USERMODE(framep) \
336 1.21 jonathan ((CPUISMIPS3) ? MIPS3_CLKF_USERMODE(framep): MIPS1_CLKF_USERMODE(framep))
337 1.18 jonathan #endif
338 1.18 jonathan
339 1.47 thorpej /*
340 1.47 thorpej * This is used during profiling to integrate system time. It can safely
341 1.47 thorpej * assume that the process is resident.
342 1.47 thorpej */
343 1.48 thorpej #define PROC_PC(p) \
344 1.48 thorpej (((struct frame *)(p)->p_md.md_regs)->f_regs[37]) /* XXX PC */
345 1.1 deraadt
346 1.1 deraadt /*
347 1.1 deraadt * Preempt the current process if in interrupt from user mode,
348 1.1 deraadt * or after the current trap/syscall if in system mode.
349 1.1 deraadt */
350 1.82 yamt void cpu_need_resched(struct cpu_info *, int);
351 1.1 deraadt
352 1.1 deraadt /*
353 1.1 deraadt * Give a profiling tick to the current process when the user profiling
354 1.13 jonathan * buffer pages are invalid. On the MIPS, request an ast to send us
355 1.1 deraadt * through trap, marking the proc as needing a profiling tick.
356 1.1 deraadt */
357 1.78 ad #define cpu_need_proftick(l) \
358 1.50 thorpej do { \
359 1.78 ad (l)->l_pflag |= LP_OWEUPC; \
360 1.78 ad aston(l); \
361 1.50 thorpej } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
362 1.1 deraadt
363 1.1 deraadt /*
364 1.81 simonb * Notify the current lwp (l) that it has a signal pending,
365 1.1 deraadt * process as soon as possible.
366 1.1 deraadt */
367 1.81 simonb #define cpu_signotify(l) aston(l)
368 1.1 deraadt
369 1.78 ad #define aston(l) ((l)->l_md.md_astpending = 1)
370 1.1 deraadt
371 1.23 thorpej /*
372 1.37 simonb * Misc prototypes and variable declarations.
373 1.23 thorpej */
374 1.70 thorpej struct lwp;
375 1.28 castor struct user;
376 1.37 simonb
377 1.68 simonb extern struct segtab *segbase; /* current segtab base */
378 1.25 jonathan
379 1.28 castor /* trap.c */
380 1.58 simonb void netintr(void);
381 1.58 simonb int kdbpeek(vaddr_t);
382 1.23 thorpej
383 1.28 castor /* mips_machdep.c */
384 1.58 simonb void dumpsys(void);
385 1.58 simonb int savectx(struct user *);
386 1.58 simonb void mips_init_msgbuf(void);
387 1.70 thorpej void savefpregs(struct lwp *);
388 1.70 thorpej void loadfpregs(struct lwp *);
389 1.13 jonathan
390 1.61 simonb /* locore*.S */
391 1.58 simonb int badaddr(void *, size_t);
392 1.61 simonb int badaddr64(uint64_t, size_t);
393 1.25 jonathan
394 1.25 jonathan /* mips_machdep.c */
395 1.58 simonb void cpu_identify(void);
396 1.58 simonb void mips_vector_init(void);
397 1.27 thorpej
398 1.33 simonb #endif /* ! _LOCORE */
399 1.28 castor #endif /* _KERNEL */
400 1.1 deraadt #endif /* _CPU_H_ */
401