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authormarcel <marcel@FreeBSD.org>2010-02-14 16:56:24 +0000
committermarcel <marcel@FreeBSD.org>2010-02-14 16:56:24 +0000
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Some code churn:
o Eliminate IA64_PHYS_TO_RR6 and change all places where the macro is used by calling either bus_space_map() or pmap_mapdev(). o Implement bus_space_map() in terms of pmap_mapdev() and implement bus_space_unmap() in terms of pmap_unmapdev(). o Have ia64_pib hold the uncached virtual address of the processor interrupt block throughout the kernel's life and access the elements of the PIB through this structure pointer. This is a non-functional change with the exception of using ia64_ld1() and ia64_st8() to write to the PIB. We were still using assignments, for which the compiler generates semaphore reads -- which cause undefined behaviour for uncacheable memory. Note also that the memory barriers in ipi_send() are critical for proper functioning. With all the mapping of uncached memory done by pmap_mapdev(), we can keep track of the translations and wire them in the CPU. This then eliminates the need to reserve a whole region for uncached I/O and it eliminates translation traps for device I/O accesses.
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