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* Use a per-thread variable for keeping state when a thread is processingjhb2001-12-131-10/+8
| | | | | | | | a KTR log entry. Any KTR requests made while working on an entry are ignored/discarded to prevent recursion. This is a better fix for the hack to futz with the CPU mask and call getnanotime() if KTR_LOCK or KTR_WITNESS was on. It also covers the actual formatting of the log entry including dumping it to the display which the earlier hacks did not.
* Overhaul the per-CPU support a bit:jhb2001-12-111-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - The MI portions of struct globaldata have been consolidated into a MI struct pcpu. The MD per-CPU data are specified via a macro defined in machine/pcpu.h. A macro was chosen over a struct mdpcpu so that the interface would be cleaner (PCPU_GET(my_md_field) vs. PCPU_GET(md.md_my_md_field)). - All references to globaldata are changed to pcpu instead. In a UP kernel, this data was stored as global variables which is where the original name came from. In an SMP world this data is per-CPU and ideally private to each CPU outside of the context of debuggers. This also included combining machine/globaldata.h and machine/globals.h into machine/pcpu.h. - The pointer to the thread using the FPU on i386 was renamed from npxthread to fpcurthread to be identical with other architectures. - Make the show pcpu ddb command MI with a MD callout to display MD fields. - The globaldata_register() function was renamed to pcpu_init() and now init's MI fields of a struct pcpu in addition to registering it with the internal array and list. - A pcpu_destroy() function was added to remove a struct pcpu from the internal array and list. Tested on: alpha, i386 Reviewed by: peter, jake
* Missed an assignment of arg6 in previous commit.obrien2001-12-101-0/+1
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* Adjust for the addition of CTR6.obrien2001-12-101-1/+1
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* - Replace the unused KTR_IDLELOOP trace class with a new KTR_WITNESS tracejhb2001-06-251-14/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | class to trace witness events. - Make the ktr_cpu field of ktr_entry be a standard field rather than one present only in the KTR_EXTEND case. - Move the default definition of KTR_ENTRIES from sys/ktr.h to kern/kern_ktr.c. It has not been needed in the header file since KTR was un-inlined. - Minor include cleanup in kern/kern_ktr.c. - Fiddle with the ktr_cpumask in ktr_tracepoint() to disable KTR events on the current CPU while we are processing an event. - Set the current CPU inside of the critical section to ensure we don't migrate CPU's after the critical section but before we set the CPU.
* With this commit, I hereby pronounce gensetdefs past its use-by date.peter2001-06-131-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Replace the a.out emulation of 'struct linker_set' with something a little more flexible. <sys/linker_set.h> now provides macros for accessing elements and completely hides the implementation. The linker_set.h macros have been on the back burner in various forms since 1998 and has ideas and code from Mike Smith (SET_FOREACH()), John Polstra (ELF clue) and myself (cleaned up API and the conversion of the rest of the kernel to use it). The macros declare a strongly typed set. They return elements with the type that you declare the set with, rather than a generic void *. For ELF, we use the magic ld symbols (__start_<setname> and __stop_<setname>). Thanks to Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com> for the trick about how to force ld to provide them for kld's. For a.out, we use the old linker_set struct. NOTE: the item lists are no longer null terminated. This is why the code impact is high in certain areas. The runtime linker has a new method to find the linker set boundaries depending on which backend format is in use. linker sets are still module/kld unfriendly and should never be used for anything that may be modular one day. Reviewed by: eivind
* "Fix" the previous initial attempt at fixing TUNABLE_INT(). This timepeter2001-06-081-3/+3
| | | | | | | around, use a common function for looking up and extracting the tunables from the kernel environment. This saves duplicating the same function over and over again. This way typically has an overhead of 8 bytes + the path string, versus about 26 bytes + the path string.
* Back out part of my previous commit. This was a last minute changepeter2001-06-071-3/+3
| | | | | and I botched testing. This is a perfect example of how NOT to do this sort of thing. :-(
* Make the TUNABLE_*() macros look and behave more consistantly like thepeter2001-06-061-6/+6
| | | | | SYSCTL_*() macros. TUNABLE_INT_DECL() was an odd name because it didn't actually declare the int, which is what the name suggests it would do.
* Switch from save/disable/restore_intr() to critical_enter/exit().jhb2001-03-281-4/+4
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* - In the KTR_EXTEND case, use a const char * to point to the passed injhb2001-02-201-5/+5
| | | | | | filename insteada of copying the first 32 characters of it. - Add in const modifiers for the passed in format strings and filenames and their respective members in the ktr_entry struct.
* - Abolish the 'show ktr_first' and 'show ktr_next' commands.jhb2001-02-201-40/+38
| | | | | | - Add pager capability to the 'show ktr' command. It functions much like 'ps': Enter at the prompt displays one more entry, Space displays another page, and any other key quits.
* Work around some sizeof(long) != sizeof(int) bogons.jhb2001-02-091-1/+1
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* Change the ktr ddb commands to be show commands. The commands are now asjhb2001-02-091-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | follows: - show ktr_first display the first entry - show ktr_next display the next entry - show ktr display the entire buffer The /v modifiers continue to work as described previously. Requested by: bde
* Use PCPU_GET, PCPU_PTR and PCPU_SET to access all per-cpu variablesjake2001-01-101-1/+1
| | | | other then curproc.
* - Move all of the KTR sysctl's under a new debug.ktr mib.jhb2001-01-061-17/+26
| | | | | | | - Provide TUNABLE_INT() hooks for ktr_cpumask, ktr_mask, and ktr_verbose so that they can be set from the loader by their respective sysctl names. For example, to turn on KTR_INTR and KTR_PROC in ktr_mask, one could stick 'debug.ktr.mask="0x1200"' in /boot/loader.conf.
* Partially revert revision 1.7: Only use getnanotime instead ofgrog2000-12-291-1/+9
| | | | | | | nanotime if we would run into trouble with nanotime (i.e. if we are tracing KTR_LOCK). Reviewed by: jhb
* Add in MI implementations of the KTR trace buffer ddb commands. Thejhb2000-12-151-0/+97
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | commands have also been slightly updated as follows: - Use ktr_idx to find the newest entry rather than walking the buffer comparing timespecs. Timespecs are not always unique after the change to use getnanotime(9). - Add a new verbose setting. When the verbose setting is on, then the timestamp is printed with each message. If KTR_EXTEND is on, then the filename and line number are output as well. By default this option is off. It can be turned on with the 'v' modifier passed to the 'tbuf' and 'tall' commands. For the 'tnext' command, the 'v' modifier toggles the verbose mode. - Only display the cpu number for each message on SMP systems. - Don't display anything for an empty entry that hasn't been used yet.
* - Don't bother taking a trace message if we have panic'd since doing sojhb2000-12-121-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | can lead to further panics. - Call getnanotime() instead of nanotime() for the timestamp. nanotime() is more precise, but it also calls into the timer code, which results in mutex operations on the i386 arch. If KTR_LOCK is turned on, then ktr_tracepoint() recurses on itself until it exhausts the kernel stack. Eventually this should change to use get_cyclecount() instead, but that can't happen if get_cyclecount() is calling nanotime() instead of getnanotime().
* Ahem, fix the disclaimer portion of the copyright so it disclaim's thejhb2000-11-211-2/+2
| | | | | | | voices in my head. You can sue the voices in Bill Paul's head all you want. Noticed by: jhb
* Make ktr_verbose a bit more useful:jhb2000-11-151-0/+5
| | | | | | - On SMP systems display the cpu number with each message - If ktr_verbose > 1, then include the filename and line number with each trace message
* Don't overwrite the filename for KTR_EXTEND with "../../kern/kern_ktr.c".jhb2000-11-101-1/+0
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* Fix SMP kernel compiles by #include'ing machine/globals.h to get thejhb2000-11-101-0/+1
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* - Remove much of the inlining of the KTR tracepoints into a ktr_tracepoint()jhb2000-11-071-2/+86
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | function declared in kern_ktr.c. The only inline checks left are the checks that compare KTR_COMPILE with the supplied mask and thus should be optimized away into either nothing or a direct call to ktr_tracepoint(). - Move several KTR-related options to opt_ktr.h now that they are only needed by kern_ktr.c and not by ktr.h. - Add in the ktr_verbose functionality if KTR_EXTEND is turned on. If the global variable 'ktr_verbose' is non-zero, then KTR messages will be dumped to the console. This variable can be set by either kernel code or via the 'debug.ktr_verbose' sysctl. It defaults to off unless the KTR_VERBOSE kernel option is specified in which case it defaults to on. This can be useful when the machine locks up spinning in a loop with interrupts disabled as you might be able to see what it is doing when it locks up. Requested by: phk
* Add KTR, a facility that logs kernel events in order to to facilitatejasone2000-09-071-0/+64
debugging. Acquired from: BSDi (BSD/OS) Submitted by: dfr, grog, jake, jhb
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