mlsetup.c revision 0e7515250c8395f368aa45fb9acae7c4f8f8b786
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/*
* Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/sysmacros.h>
#include <sys/disp.h>
#include <sys/promif.h>
#include <sys/clock.h>
#include <sys/cpuvar.h>
#include <sys/stack.h>
#include <vm/as.h>
#include <vm/hat.h>
#include <sys/reboot.h>
#include <sys/avintr.h>
#include <sys/vtrace.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/thread.h>
#include <sys/cpupart.h>
#include <sys/pset.h>
#include <sys/copyops.h>
#include <sys/pg.h>
#include <sys/disp.h>
#include <sys/debug.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
#include <sys/x86_archext.h>
#include <sys/privregs.h>
#include <sys/machsystm.h>
#include <sys/ontrap.h>
#include <sys/bootconf.h>
#include <sys/kdi_machimpl.h>
#include <sys/archsystm.h>
#include <sys/promif.h>
#include <sys/bootconf.h>
#include <sys/kobj.h>
#include <sys/kobj_lex.h>
#include <sys/pci_cfgspace.h>
#ifdef __xpv
#include <sys/hypervisor.h>
#endif
/*
* some globals for patching the result of cpuid
* to solve problems w/ creative cpu vendors
*/
extern uint32_t cpuid_feature_ecx_include;
extern uint32_t cpuid_feature_ecx_exclude;
extern uint32_t cpuid_feature_edx_include;
extern uint32_t cpuid_feature_edx_exclude;
/*
* Dummy spl priority masks
*/
static unsigned char dummy_cpu_pri[MAXIPL + 1] = {
0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf,
0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf, 0xf
};
static uint32_t
bootprop_getval(char *name)
{
char prop[32];
u_longlong_t ll;
extern struct bootops *bootops;
if ((BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, name) > sizeof (prop)) ||
(BOP_GETPROP(bootops, name, prop) < 0) ||
(kobj_getvalue(prop, &ll) == -1))
return (0);
return ((uint32_t)ll);
}
/*
* Setup routine called right before main(). Interposing this function
* before main() allows us to call it in a machine-independent fashion.
*/
void
mlsetup(struct regs *rp)
{
extern struct classfuncs sys_classfuncs;
extern disp_t cpu0_disp;
extern char t0stack[];
#if !defined(__xpv)
extern int xpv_is_hvm;
#endif
ASSERT_STACK_ALIGNED();
/*
* initialize cpu_self
*/
cpu[0]->cpu_self = cpu[0];
#if defined(__xpv)
/*
* Point at the hypervisor's virtual cpu structure
*/
cpu[0]->cpu_m.mcpu_vcpu_info = &HYPERVISOR_shared_info->vcpu_info[0];
#endif
/*
* Set up dummy cpu_pri_data values till psm spl code is
* installed. This allows splx() to work on amd64.
*/
cpu[0]->cpu_pri_data = dummy_cpu_pri;
/*
* check if we've got special bits to clear or set
* when checking cpu features
*/
cpuid_feature_ecx_include =
bootprop_getval("cpuid_feature_ecx_include");
cpuid_feature_ecx_exclude =
bootprop_getval("cpuid_feature_ecx_exclude");
cpuid_feature_edx_include =
bootprop_getval("cpuid_feature_edx_include");
cpuid_feature_edx_exclude =
bootprop_getval("cpuid_feature_edx_exclude");
/*
* The first lightweight pass (pass0) through the cpuid data
* was done in locore before mlsetup was called. Do the next
* pass in C code.
*
* The x86_feature bits are set here on the basis of the capabilities
* of the boot CPU. Note that if we choose to support CPUs that have
* different feature sets (at which point we would almost certainly
* want to set the feature bits to correspond to the feature
* minimum) this value may be altered.
*/
x86_feature = cpuid_pass1(cpu[0]);
/*
* Initialize idt0, gdt0, ldt0_default, ktss0 and dftss.
*/
init_desctbls();
#if !defined(__xpv)
/*
* Patch the tsc_read routine with appropriate set of instructions,
* depending on the processor family and architecure, to read the
* time-stamp counter while ensuring no out-of-order execution.
* Patch it while the kernel text is still writable.
*
* Note: tsc_read is not patched for intel processors whose family
* is >6 and for amd whose family >f (in case they don't support rdtscp
* instruction, unlikely). By default tsc_read will use cpuid for
* serialization in such cases. The following code needs to be
* revisited if intel processors of family >= f retains the
* instruction serialization nature of mfence instruction.
* Note: tsc_read is not patched for x86 processors which do
* not support "mfence". By default tsc_read will use cpuid for
* serialization in such cases.
*
* The Xen hypervisor does not correctly report whether rdtscp is
* supported or not, so we must assume that it is not.
*/
if (xpv_is_hvm == 0 && (x86_feature & X86_TSCP))
patch_tsc_read(X86_HAVE_TSCP);
else if (cpuid_getvendor(CPU) == X86_VENDOR_AMD &&
cpuid_getfamily(CPU) <= 0xf && (x86_feature & X86_SSE2) != 0)
patch_tsc_read(X86_TSC_MFENCE);
else if (cpuid_getvendor(CPU) == X86_VENDOR_Intel &&
cpuid_getfamily(CPU) <= 6 && (x86_feature & X86_SSE2) != 0)
patch_tsc_read(X86_TSC_LFENCE);
#endif /* !__xpv */
#if defined(__i386) && !defined(__xpv)
/*
* Some i386 processors do not implement the rdtsc instruction,
* or at least they do not implement it correctly. Patch them to
* return 0.
*/
if ((x86_feature & X86_TSC) == 0)
patch_tsc_read(X86_NO_TSC);
#endif /* __i386 && !__xpv */
#if defined(__amd64) && !defined(__xpv)
patch_memops(cpuid_getvendor(CPU));
#endif /* __amd64 && !__xpv */
#if !defined(__xpv)
/* XXPV what, if anything, should be dorked with here under xen? */
/*
* While we're thinking about the TSC, let's set up %cr4 so that
* userland can issue rdtsc, and initialize the TSC_AUX value
* (the cpuid) for the rdtscp instruction on appropriately
* capable hardware.
*/
if (x86_feature & X86_TSC)
setcr4(getcr4() & ~CR4_TSD);
if (x86_feature & X86_TSCP)
(void) wrmsr(MSR_AMD_TSCAUX, 0);
if (x86_feature & X86_DE)
setcr4(getcr4() | CR4_DE);
#endif /* __xpv */
/*
* initialize t0
*/
t0.t_stk = (caddr_t)rp - MINFRAME;
t0.t_stkbase = t0stack;
t0.t_pri = maxclsyspri - 3;
t0.t_schedflag = TS_LOAD | TS_DONT_SWAP;
t0.t_procp = &p0;
t0.t_plockp = &p0lock.pl_lock;
t0.t_lwp = &lwp0;
t0.t_forw = &t0;
t0.t_back = &t0;
t0.t_next = &t0;
t0.t_prev = &t0;
t0.t_cpu = cpu[0];
t0.t_disp_queue = &cpu0_disp;
t0.t_bind_cpu = PBIND_NONE;
t0.t_bind_pset = PS_NONE;
t0.t_bindflag = (uchar_t)default_binding_mode;
t0.t_cpupart = &cp_default;
t0.t_clfuncs = &sys_classfuncs.thread;
t0.t_copyops = NULL;
THREAD_ONPROC(&t0, CPU);
lwp0.lwp_thread = &t0;
lwp0.lwp_regs = (void *)rp;
lwp0.lwp_procp = &p0;
t0.t_tid = p0.p_lwpcnt = p0.p_lwprcnt = p0.p_lwpid = 1;
p0.p_exec = NULL;
p0.p_stat = SRUN;
p0.p_flag = SSYS;
p0.p_tlist = &t0;
p0.p_stksize = 2*PAGESIZE;
p0.p_stkpageszc = 0;
p0.p_as = &kas;
p0.p_lockp = &p0lock;
p0.p_brkpageszc = 0;
p0.p_t1_lgrpid = LGRP_NONE;
p0.p_tr_lgrpid = LGRP_NONE;
sigorset(&p0.p_ignore, &ignoredefault);
CPU->cpu_thread = &t0;
bzero(&cpu0_disp, sizeof (disp_t));
CPU->cpu_disp = &cpu0_disp;
CPU->cpu_disp->disp_cpu = CPU;
CPU->cpu_dispthread = &t0;
CPU->cpu_idle_thread = &t0;
CPU->cpu_flags = CPU_READY | CPU_RUNNING | CPU_EXISTS | CPU_ENABLE;
CPU->cpu_dispatch_pri = t0.t_pri;
CPU->cpu_id = 0;
CPU->cpu_pri = 12; /* initial PIL for the boot CPU */
/*
* The kernel doesn't use LDTs unless a process explicitly requests one.
*/
p0.p_ldt_desc = null_sdesc;
/*
* Initialize thread/cpu microstate accounting
*/
init_mstate(&t0, LMS_SYSTEM);
init_cpu_mstate(CPU, CMS_SYSTEM);
/*
* Initialize lists of available and active CPUs.
*/
cpu_list_init(CPU);
pg_cpu_bootstrap(CPU);
/*
* Now that we have taken over the GDT, IDT and have initialized
* active CPU list it's time to inform kmdb if present.
*/
if (boothowto & RB_DEBUG)
kdi_idt_sync();
/*
* If requested (boot -d) drop into kmdb.
*
* This must be done after cpu_list_init() on the 64-bit kernel
* since taking a trap requires that we re-compute gsbase based
* on the cpu list.
*/
if (boothowto & RB_DEBUGENTER)
kmdb_enter();
cpu_vm_data_init(CPU);
/* lgrp_init() needs PCI config space access */
#if defined(__xpv)
if (DOMAIN_IS_INITDOMAIN(xen_info))
pci_cfgspace_init();
#else
pci_cfgspace_init();
#endif
rp->r_fp = 0; /* terminate kernel stack traces! */
prom_init("kernel", (void *)NULL);
boot_ncpus = bootprop_getval("boot-ncpus");
if (boot_ncpus <= 0 || boot_ncpus > NCPU)
boot_ncpus = NCPU;
max_ncpus = boot_max_ncpus = boot_ncpus;
/*
* Initialize the lgrp framework
*/
lgrp_init();
if (boothowto & RB_HALT) {
prom_printf("unix: kernel halted by -h flag\n");
prom_enter_mon();
}
ASSERT_STACK_ALIGNED();
/*
* Fill out cpu_ucode_info. Update microcode if necessary.
*/
ucode_check(CPU);
if (workaround_errata(CPU) != 0)
panic("critical workaround(s) missing for boot cpu");
}
void
mach_modpath(char *path, const char *filename)
{
/*
* Construct the directory path from the filename.
*/
int len;
char *p;
const char isastr[] = "/amd64";
size_t isalen = strlen(isastr);
if ((p = strrchr(filename, '/')) == NULL)
return;
while (p > filename && *(p - 1) == '/')
p--; /* remove trailing '/' characters */
if (p == filename)
p++; /* so "/" -is- the modpath in this case */
/*
* Remove optional isa-dependent directory name - the module
* subsystem will put this back again (!)
*/
len = p - filename;
if (len > isalen &&
strncmp(&filename[len - isalen], isastr, isalen) == 0)
p -= isalen;
/*
* "/platform/mumblefrotz" + " " + MOD_DEFPATH
*/
len += (p - filename) + 1 + strlen(MOD_DEFPATH) + 1;
(void) strncpy(path, filename, p - filename);
}