kern_ras.c revision 1.29 1 1.29 ad /* $NetBSD: kern_ras.c,v 1.29 2008/04/28 15:36:01 ad Exp $ */
2 1.1 gmcgarry
3 1.1 gmcgarry /*-
4 1.21 ad * Copyright (c) 2002, 2006, 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
5 1.1 gmcgarry * All rights reserved.
6 1.1 gmcgarry *
7 1.1 gmcgarry * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
8 1.21 ad * by Gregory McGarry, and by Andrew Doran.
9 1.1 gmcgarry *
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37 1.1 gmcgarry */
38 1.1 gmcgarry
39 1.1 gmcgarry #include <sys/cdefs.h>
40 1.29 ad __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: kern_ras.c,v 1.29 2008/04/28 15:36:01 ad Exp $");
41 1.1 gmcgarry
42 1.1 gmcgarry #include <sys/param.h>
43 1.1 gmcgarry #include <sys/systm.h>
44 1.21 ad #include <sys/kernel.h>
45 1.1 gmcgarry #include <sys/pool.h>
46 1.1 gmcgarry #include <sys/proc.h>
47 1.1 gmcgarry #include <sys/ras.h>
48 1.21 ad #include <sys/xcall.h>
49 1.1 gmcgarry #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
50 1.1 gmcgarry
51 1.1 gmcgarry #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
52 1.1 gmcgarry
53 1.13 thorpej POOL_INIT(ras_pool, sizeof(struct ras), 0, 0, 0, "raspl",
54 1.18 ad &pool_allocator_nointr, IPL_NONE);
55 1.13 thorpej
56 1.1 gmcgarry #define MAX_RAS_PER_PROC 16
57 1.1 gmcgarry
58 1.3 thorpej u_int ras_per_proc = MAX_RAS_PER_PROC;
59 1.1 gmcgarry
60 1.1 gmcgarry #ifdef DEBUG
61 1.1 gmcgarry int ras_debug = 0;
62 1.1 gmcgarry #define DPRINTF(x) if (ras_debug) printf x
63 1.1 gmcgarry #else
64 1.1 gmcgarry #define DPRINTF(x) /* nothing */
65 1.1 gmcgarry #endif
66 1.1 gmcgarry
67 1.1 gmcgarry /*
68 1.21 ad * Force all CPUs through cpu_switchto(), waiting until complete.
69 1.23 ad * Context switching will drain the write buffer on the calling
70 1.23 ad * CPU.
71 1.21 ad */
72 1.21 ad static void
73 1.21 ad ras_sync(void)
74 1.21 ad {
75 1.21 ad
76 1.21 ad /* No need to sync if exiting or single threaded. */
77 1.21 ad if (curproc->p_nlwps > 1 && ncpu > 1) {
78 1.21 ad #ifdef NO_SOFTWARE_PATENTS
79 1.21 ad uint64_t where;
80 1.21 ad where = xc_broadcast(0, (xcfunc_t)nullop, NULL, NULL);
81 1.21 ad xc_wait(where);
82 1.21 ad #else
83 1.23 ad /*
84 1.23 ad * Assumptions:
85 1.23 ad *
86 1.23 ad * o preemption is disabled by the thread in
87 1.23 ad * ras_lookup().
88 1.23 ad * o proc::p_raslist is only inspected with
89 1.23 ad * preemption disabled.
90 1.23 ad * o ras_lookup() plus loads reordered in advance
91 1.23 ad * will take no longer than 1/8s to complete.
92 1.23 ad */
93 1.23 ad const int delta = hz >> 3;
94 1.23 ad int target = hardclock_ticks + delta;
95 1.23 ad do {
96 1.23 ad kpause("ras", false, delta, NULL);
97 1.23 ad } while (hardclock_ticks < target);
98 1.21 ad #endif
99 1.21 ad }
100 1.21 ad }
101 1.21 ad
102 1.21 ad /*
103 1.1 gmcgarry * Check the specified address to see if it is within the
104 1.1 gmcgarry * sequence. If it is found, we return the restart address,
105 1.1 gmcgarry * otherwise we return -1. If we do perform a restart, we
106 1.1 gmcgarry * mark the sequence as hit.
107 1.21 ad *
108 1.21 ad * No locking required: we disable preemption and ras_sync()
109 1.21 ad * guarantees that individual entries are valid while we still
110 1.21 ad * have visibility of them.
111 1.1 gmcgarry */
112 1.17 christos void *
113 1.17 christos ras_lookup(struct proc *p, void *addr)
114 1.1 gmcgarry {
115 1.1 gmcgarry struct ras *rp;
116 1.17 christos void *startaddr;
117 1.29 ad lwp_t *l;
118 1.16 ad
119 1.17 christos startaddr = (void *)-1;
120 1.29 ad l = curlwp;
121 1.1 gmcgarry
122 1.29 ad KPREEMPT_DISABLE(l);
123 1.21 ad for (rp = p->p_raslist; rp != NULL; rp = rp->ras_next) {
124 1.1 gmcgarry if (addr > rp->ras_startaddr && addr < rp->ras_endaddr) {
125 1.16 ad startaddr = rp->ras_startaddr;
126 1.1 gmcgarry DPRINTF(("RAS hit: p=%p %p\n", p, addr));
127 1.16 ad break;
128 1.1 gmcgarry }
129 1.1 gmcgarry }
130 1.29 ad KPREEMPT_ENABLE(l);
131 1.1 gmcgarry
132 1.21 ad return startaddr;
133 1.1 gmcgarry }
134 1.1 gmcgarry
135 1.1 gmcgarry /*
136 1.1 gmcgarry * During a fork, we copy all of the sequences from parent p1 to
137 1.1 gmcgarry * the child p2.
138 1.21 ad *
139 1.21 ad * No locking required as the parent must be paused.
140 1.1 gmcgarry */
141 1.1 gmcgarry int
142 1.1 gmcgarry ras_fork(struct proc *p1, struct proc *p2)
143 1.1 gmcgarry {
144 1.1 gmcgarry struct ras *rp, *nrp;
145 1.9 yamt
146 1.21 ad for (rp = p1->p_raslist; rp != NULL; rp = rp->ras_next) {
147 1.7 pooka nrp = pool_get(&ras_pool, PR_WAITOK);
148 1.1 gmcgarry nrp->ras_startaddr = rp->ras_startaddr;
149 1.1 gmcgarry nrp->ras_endaddr = rp->ras_endaddr;
150 1.27 dsl nrp->ras_next = p2->p_raslist;
151 1.21 ad p2->p_raslist = nrp;
152 1.9 yamt }
153 1.9 yamt
154 1.22 ad DPRINTF(("ras_fork: p1=%p, p2=%p\n", p1, p2));
155 1.1 gmcgarry
156 1.21 ad return 0;
157 1.1 gmcgarry }
158 1.1 gmcgarry
159 1.1 gmcgarry /*
160 1.1 gmcgarry * Nuke all sequences for this process.
161 1.1 gmcgarry */
162 1.1 gmcgarry int
163 1.21 ad ras_purgeall(void)
164 1.1 gmcgarry {
165 1.21 ad struct ras *rp, *nrp;
166 1.21 ad proc_t *p;
167 1.21 ad
168 1.21 ad p = curproc;
169 1.1 gmcgarry
170 1.25 ad mutex_enter(&p->p_auxlock);
171 1.21 ad if ((rp = p->p_raslist) != NULL) {
172 1.21 ad p->p_raslist = NULL;
173 1.21 ad ras_sync();
174 1.21 ad for(; rp != NULL; rp = nrp) {
175 1.21 ad nrp = rp->ras_next;
176 1.21 ad pool_put(&ras_pool, rp);
177 1.21 ad }
178 1.1 gmcgarry }
179 1.25 ad mutex_exit(&p->p_auxlock);
180 1.1 gmcgarry
181 1.21 ad return 0;
182 1.1 gmcgarry }
183 1.1 gmcgarry
184 1.12 hannken #if defined(__HAVE_RAS)
185 1.12 hannken
186 1.1 gmcgarry /*
187 1.1 gmcgarry * Install the new sequence. If it already exists, return
188 1.1 gmcgarry * an error.
189 1.1 gmcgarry */
190 1.11 thorpej static int
191 1.21 ad ras_install(void *addr, size_t len)
192 1.1 gmcgarry {
193 1.1 gmcgarry struct ras *rp;
194 1.8 yamt struct ras *newrp;
195 1.21 ad void *endaddr;
196 1.21 ad int nras, error;
197 1.21 ad proc_t *p;
198 1.21 ad
199 1.21 ad endaddr = (char *)addr + len;
200 1.1 gmcgarry
201 1.17 christos if (addr < (void *)VM_MIN_ADDRESS ||
202 1.17 christos endaddr > (void *)VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS)
203 1.1 gmcgarry return (EINVAL);
204 1.1 gmcgarry
205 1.1 gmcgarry if (len <= 0)
206 1.1 gmcgarry return (EINVAL);
207 1.1 gmcgarry
208 1.21 ad newrp = pool_get(&ras_pool, PR_WAITOK);
209 1.21 ad newrp->ras_startaddr = addr;
210 1.21 ad newrp->ras_endaddr = endaddr;
211 1.21 ad error = 0;
212 1.21 ad nras = 0;
213 1.21 ad p = curproc;
214 1.21 ad
215 1.25 ad mutex_enter(&p->p_auxlock);
216 1.21 ad for (rp = p->p_raslist; rp != NULL; rp = rp->ras_next) {
217 1.19 thorpej if (++nras >= ras_per_proc) {
218 1.21 ad error = EINVAL;
219 1.21 ad break;
220 1.1 gmcgarry }
221 1.19 thorpej if (addr < rp->ras_endaddr && endaddr > rp->ras_startaddr) {
222 1.21 ad error = EEXIST;
223 1.21 ad break;
224 1.19 thorpej }
225 1.1 gmcgarry }
226 1.21 ad if (rp == NULL) {
227 1.21 ad newrp->ras_next = p->p_raslist;
228 1.21 ad p->p_raslist = newrp;
229 1.21 ad ras_sync();
230 1.25 ad mutex_exit(&p->p_auxlock);
231 1.21 ad } else {
232 1.25 ad mutex_exit(&p->p_auxlock);
233 1.21 ad pool_put(&ras_pool, newrp);
234 1.8 yamt }
235 1.1 gmcgarry
236 1.21 ad return error;
237 1.1 gmcgarry }
238 1.1 gmcgarry
239 1.1 gmcgarry /*
240 1.1 gmcgarry * Nuke the specified sequence. Both address and len must
241 1.1 gmcgarry * match, otherwise we return an error.
242 1.1 gmcgarry */
243 1.11 thorpej static int
244 1.21 ad ras_purge(void *addr, size_t len)
245 1.1 gmcgarry {
246 1.21 ad struct ras *rp, **link;
247 1.21 ad void *endaddr;
248 1.21 ad proc_t *p;
249 1.21 ad
250 1.21 ad endaddr = (char *)addr + len;
251 1.21 ad p = curproc;
252 1.21 ad
253 1.25 ad mutex_enter(&p->p_auxlock);
254 1.21 ad link = &p->p_raslist;
255 1.21 ad for (rp = *link; rp != NULL; link = &rp->ras_next, rp = *link) {
256 1.21 ad if (addr == rp->ras_startaddr && endaddr == rp->ras_endaddr)
257 1.1 gmcgarry break;
258 1.1 gmcgarry }
259 1.16 ad if (rp != NULL) {
260 1.21 ad *link = rp->ras_next;
261 1.21 ad ras_sync();
262 1.25 ad mutex_exit(&p->p_auxlock);
263 1.16 ad pool_put(&ras_pool, rp);
264 1.21 ad return 0;
265 1.21 ad } else {
266 1.25 ad mutex_exit(&p->p_auxlock);
267 1.21 ad return ESRCH;
268 1.16 ad }
269 1.1 gmcgarry }
270 1.1 gmcgarry
271 1.12 hannken #endif /* defined(__HAVE_RAS) */
272 1.12 hannken
273 1.1 gmcgarry /*ARGSUSED*/
274 1.1 gmcgarry int
275 1.24 dsl sys_rasctl(struct lwp *l, const struct sys_rasctl_args *uap, register_t *retval)
276 1.1 gmcgarry {
277 1.1 gmcgarry
278 1.1 gmcgarry #if defined(__HAVE_RAS)
279 1.24 dsl /* {
280 1.17 christos syscallarg(void *) addr;
281 1.1 gmcgarry syscallarg(size_t) len;
282 1.1 gmcgarry syscallarg(int) op;
283 1.24 dsl } */
284 1.17 christos void *addr;
285 1.1 gmcgarry size_t len;
286 1.1 gmcgarry int op;
287 1.1 gmcgarry int error;
288 1.1 gmcgarry
289 1.1 gmcgarry /*
290 1.1 gmcgarry * first, extract syscall args from the uap.
291 1.1 gmcgarry */
292 1.1 gmcgarry
293 1.17 christos addr = (void *)SCARG(uap, addr);
294 1.1 gmcgarry len = (size_t)SCARG(uap, len);
295 1.1 gmcgarry op = SCARG(uap, op);
296 1.1 gmcgarry
297 1.2 thorpej DPRINTF(("sys_rasctl: p=%p addr=%p, len=%ld, op=0x%x\n",
298 1.21 ad curproc, addr, (long)len, op));
299 1.1 gmcgarry
300 1.1 gmcgarry switch (op) {
301 1.1 gmcgarry case RAS_INSTALL:
302 1.21 ad error = ras_install(addr, len);
303 1.1 gmcgarry break;
304 1.1 gmcgarry case RAS_PURGE:
305 1.21 ad error = ras_purge(addr, len);
306 1.1 gmcgarry break;
307 1.1 gmcgarry case RAS_PURGE_ALL:
308 1.21 ad error = ras_purgeall();
309 1.1 gmcgarry break;
310 1.1 gmcgarry default:
311 1.1 gmcgarry error = EINVAL;
312 1.1 gmcgarry break;
313 1.1 gmcgarry }
314 1.1 gmcgarry
315 1.1 gmcgarry return (error);
316 1.1 gmcgarry
317 1.1 gmcgarry #else
318 1.1 gmcgarry
319 1.1 gmcgarry return (EOPNOTSUPP);
320 1.1 gmcgarry
321 1.1 gmcgarry #endif
322 1.1 gmcgarry
323 1.1 gmcgarry }
324