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* Implement functions calls from within DDB on ia64. On ia64 a functionmarcel2005-07-021-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | pointer doesn't point to the first instruction of that function, but rather to a descriptor. The descriptor has the address of the first instruction, as well as the value of the global pointer. The symbol table doesn't know anything about descriptors, so if you lookup the name of a function you get the address of the first instruction. The cast from the address, which is the result of the symbol lookup, to a function pointer as is done in db_fncall is therefore invalid. Abstract this detail behind the DB_CALL macro. By default DB_CALL is defined as db_fncall_generic, which yields the old behaviour. On ia64 the macro is defined as db_fncall_ia64, in which a descriptor is constructed to yield a valid function pointer. While here, introduce DB_MAXARGS. DB_MAXARGS replaces the existing (local) MAXARGS. The DB_MAXARGS macro can be defined by platforms to create a convenient maximum. By default this will be the legacy 10. On ia64 we define this macro to be 8, for 8 is the maximum number of arguments that can be passed in registers. This avoids having to implement spilling of arguments on the memory stack. Approved by: re (dwhite)
* /* -> /*- for copyright notices, minor format tweaks as necessaryimp2005-01-061-1/+1
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* Mega update for the KDB framework: turn DDB into a KDB backend.marcel2004-07-101-79/+41
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Most of the changes are a direct result of adding thread awareness. Typically, DDB_REGS is gone. All registers are taken from the trapframe and backtraces use the PCB based contexts. DDB_REGS was defined to be a trapframe on all platforms anyway. Thread awareness introduces the following new commands: thread X switch to thread X (where X is the TID), show threads list all threads. The backtrace code has been made more flexible so that one can create backtraces for any thread by giving the thread ID as an argument to trace. With this change, ia64 has support for breakpoints.
* Revamp of the syscall path, exception and context handling. Themarcel2003-05-161-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | prime objectives are: o Implement a syscall path based on the epc inststruction (see sys/ia64/ia64/syscall.s). o Revisit the places were we need to save and restore registers and define those contexts in terms of the register sets (see sys/ia64/include/_regset.h). Secundairy objectives: o Remove the requirement to use contigmalloc for kernel stacks. o Better handling of the high FP registers for SMP systems. o Switch to the new cpu_switch() and cpu_throw() semantics. o Add a good unwinder to reconstruct contexts for the rare cases we need to (see sys/contrib/ia64/libuwx) Many files are affected by this change. Functionally it boils down to: o The EPC syscall doesn't preserve registers it does not need to preserve and places the arguments differently on the stack. This affects libc and truss. o The address of the kernel page directory (kptdir) had to be unstaticized for use by the nested TLB fault handler. The name has been changed to ia64_kptdir to avoid conflicts. The renaming affects libkvm. o The trapframe only contains the special registers and the scratch registers. For syscalls using the EPC syscall path no scratch registers are saved. This affects all places where the trapframe is accessed. Most notably the unaligned access handler, the signal delivery code and the debugger. o Context switching only partly saves the special registers and the preserved registers. This affects cpu_switch() and triggered the move to the new semantics, which additionally affects cpu_throw(). o The high FP registers are either in the PCB or on some CPU. context switching for them is done lazily. This affects trap(). o The mcontext has room for all registers, but not all of them have to be defined in all cases. This mostly affects signal delivery code now. The *context syscalls are as of yet still unimplemented. Many details went into the removal of the requirement to use contigmalloc for kernel stacks. The details are mostly CPU specific and limited to exception_save() and exception_restore(). The few places where we create, destroy or switch stacks were mostly simplified by not having to construct physical addresses and additionally saving the virtual addresses for later use. Besides more efficient context saving and restoring, which of course yields a noticable speedup, this also fixes the dreaded SMP bootup problem as a side-effect. The details of which are still not fully understood. This change includes all the necessary backward compatibility code to have it handle older userland binaries that use the break instruction for syscalls. Support for break-based syscalls has been pessimized in favor of a clean implementation. Due to the overall better performance of the kernel, this will still be notived as an improvement if it's noticed at all. Approved by: re@ (jhb)
* o Remove namespace pollution from param.h:marcel2002-05-191-3/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | - Don't include ia64_cpu.h and cpu.h - Guard definitions by _NO_NAMESPACE_POLLUTION - Move definition of KERNBASE to vmparam.h o Move definitions of IA64_RR_{BASE|MASK} to vmparam.h o Move definitions of IA64_PHYS_TO_RR{6|7} to vmparam.h o While here, remove some left-over Alpha references.
* Fix some -Wunused warnings by "using" a macro argumentpeter2002-03-121-7/+7
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* Declare ddb_regs as extern to avoid creating a tentative definition.marcel2002-01-181-1/+1
| | | | | This fixes the link failure caused by disabling the emission of common symbols.
* Shift the code which packs and unpacks instruction bundles out of DDBdfr2001-10-181-4/+1
| | | | | since it is useful for various emulations duties (e.g. unaligned trap handling).
* Fill out some gaps in ia64 DDB support. This involves generalising DDB'sdfr2001-09-151-7/+18
| | | | | breakpoint handling slightly to cope with the fact that ia64 instructions are not located on byte boundaries.
* Implement a simple stack trace for DDB. This will have to be redonedfr2001-04-181-0/+4
| | | | if/when we change to a more modern toolchain.
* * Add rudimentary DDB support (no kgdb, no backtrace, no single step).dfr2000-10-101-9/+19
| | | | | | * Track recent changes to SWI code. * Allocate RIDs for pmaps (untested). * Implement assembler version of cpu_switch - its cleaner that way.
* This is the first snapshot of the FreeBSD/ia64 kernel. This kernel willdfr2000-09-291-0/+91
not work on any real hardware (or fully work on any simulator). Much more needs to happen before this is actually functional but its nice to see the FreeBSD copyright message appear in the ia64 simulator.
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