svn commit: r223700 - head/sys/ia64/ia64
Marcel Moolenaar
marcel at FreeBSD.org
Thu Jun 30 20:34:55 UTC 2011
Author: marcel
Date: Thu Jun 30 20:34:55 2011
New Revision: 223700
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/223700
Log:
Change the management of nested faults by switching to physical
addressing while reading or writing the trap frame. It's not
possible to guarantee that the one translation cache entry that
we depend on is not going to get purged by the CPU. We already
know that global shootdowns (ptc.g and/or ptc.ga) can (and will)
cause multiple TC entries to get purged and we initialize tried
to handle that by serializing kernel entry with these operations.
However, we need to serialize kernel exit as well.
But even if we can serialize, it appears that CPU threads within
a core can affect each other's TC entries beyond the global
shootdown. This would mean serializing any and all translatation
cache updates with the threads in a core with the kernel entry
and exit of any thread in that core. This is just too painful
and complicated.
Since we already properly coded for the 2 nested faults that we
can get, all we need to do is use those to obtain the physical
address of the trap frame, switch to physical mode and in that
way eliminate any further faults. The trap frame is already
aligned to 1KB boundaries to make sure we don't cross the page
boundary, this is safe to do.
We still need to serialize ptc.g or ptc.ga across CPUs because
the platform can only have 1 such operation outstanding at the
same time. We can now use a regular (spin) lock for this.
Also, it has been observed that we can get a nested TLB faults
for region 7 virtual addresses. This was unexpected. For now,
we enhance the nested TLB fault handler to deal with those as
well, but it needs to be understood.
Modified:
head/sys/ia64/ia64/exception.S
head/sys/ia64/ia64/pmap.c
Modified: head/sys/ia64/ia64/exception.S
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/ia64/ia64/exception.S Thu Jun 30 19:23:17 2011 (r223699)
+++ head/sys/ia64/ia64/exception.S Thu Jun 30 20:34:55 2011 (r223700)
@@ -50,9 +50,6 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
.section .ivt.data, "aw"
- .global pmap_ptc_g_sem
-pmap_ptc_g_sem: data8 0
-
.global ia64_kptdir
ia64_kptdir: data8 0
@@ -151,58 +148,51 @@ ENTRY_NOPROFILE(exception_save, 0)
}
{ .mmi
mov ar.rsc=0
- sub r19=r23,r30
- add r31=8,r30
- ;;
-}
-{ .mmi
mov r22=cr.iip
- nop 0
addl r29=NTLBRT_SAVE,r0 // 22-bit restart token.
;;
}
/*
- * We have a 1KB aligned trapframe, pointed to by sp. If we write
- * to the trapframe, we may trigger a data nested TLB fault. By
- * aligning the trapframe on a 1KB boundary, we guarantee that if
- * we get a data nested TLB fault, it will be on the very first
- * write. Since the data nested TLB fault does not preserve any
- * state, we have to be careful what we clobber. Consequently, we
- * have to be careful what we use here. Below a list of registers
- * that are currently alive:
+ * We have a 1KB aligned trapframe, pointed to by r30. We can't
+ * reliably write to the trapframe using virtual addressing, due
+ * to the fact that TC entries we depend on can be removed by:
+ * 1. ptc.g instructions issued by other threads/cores/CPUs, or
+ * 2. TC modifications in another thread on the same core.
+ * When our TC entry gets removed, we get nested TLB faults and
+ * since no state is saved, we can only deal with those when
+ * explicitly coded and expected.
+ * As such, we switch to physical addressing and account for the
+ * fact that the tpa instruction can cause a nested TLB fault.
+ * Since the data nested TLB fault does not preserve any state,
+ * we have to be careful what we clobber. Consequently, we have
+ * to be careful what we use here. Below a list of registers that
+ * are considered alive:
* r16,r17=arguments
* r18=pr, r19=length, r20=unat, r21=rsc, r22=iip, r23=TOS
- * r29=restart point
- * r30,r31=trapframe pointers
+ * r29=restart token
+ * r30=trapframe pointers
* p14,p15=memory stack switch
*/
-
- /* PTC.G enter non-exclusive */
- mov r24 = ar.ccv
- movl r25 = pmap_ptc_g_sem
- ;;
-.ptc_g_0:
- ld8.acq r26 = [r25]
- ;;
- tbit.nz p12, p0 = r26, 63
-(p12) br.cond.spnt.few .ptc_g_0
- ;;
- mov ar.ccv = r26
- adds r27 = 1, r26
+exception_save_restart:
+ tpa r24=r30 // Nested TLB fault possible
+ sub r19=r23,r30
+ nop 0
;;
- cmpxchg8.rel r27 = [r25], r27, ar.ccv
+
+ rsm psr.dt
+ add r29=16,r19 // Clobber restart token
+ mov r30=r24
;;
- cmp.ne p12, p0 = r26, r27
-(p12) br.cond.spnt.few .ptc_g_0
+ srlz.d
+ add r31=8,r24
;;
- mov ar.ccv = r24
-exception_save_restart:
+ // r18=pr, r19=length, r20=unat, r21=rsc, r22=iip, r23=TOS
+ // r29=delta
{ .mmi
st8 [r30]=r19,16 // length
st8 [r31]=r0,16 // flags
- add r29=16,r19 // Clobber restart token
;;
}
{ .mmi
@@ -218,6 +208,7 @@ exception_save_restart:
;;
}
// r18=pr, r19=rnat, r20=bspstore, r21=rsc, r22=iip, r23=rp
+ // r24=pfs
{ .mmi
st8 [r30]=r23,16 // rp
st8 [r31]=r18,16 // pr
@@ -275,7 +266,7 @@ exception_save_restart:
sub r18=r18,r20
;;
}
- // r19=ifs, r22=iip
+ // r18=ndirty, r19=ifs, r22=iip
{ .mmi
st8 [r31]=r18,16 // ndirty
st8 [r30]=r19,16 // cfm
@@ -431,27 +422,10 @@ exception_save_restart:
;;
}
{ .mlx
- ssm psr.ic|psr.dfh
+ ssm psr.dt|psr.ic|psr.dfh
movl gp=__gp
;;
}
-
- /* PTC.G leave non-exclusive */
- srlz.d
- movl r25 = pmap_ptc_g_sem
- ;;
-.ptc_g_1:
- ld8.acq r26 = [r25]
- ;;
- mov ar.ccv = r26
- adds r27 = -1, r26
- ;;
- cmpxchg8.rel r27 = [r25], r27, ar.ccv
- ;;
- cmp.ne p12, p0 = r26, r27
-(p12) br.cond.spnt.few .ptc_g_1
- ;;
-
{ .mib
srlz.d
nop 0
@@ -469,34 +443,52 @@ END(exception_save)
ENTRY_NOPROFILE(exception_restore, 0)
{ .mmi
rsm psr.i
- add r3=SIZEOF_TRAPFRAME-16,sp
- add r2=SIZEOF_TRAPFRAME,sp
+ add sp=16,sp
+ nop 0
;;
}
-{ .mmi
+
+ // The next instruction can fault. Let it be...
+ tpa r9=sp
+ ;;
+ rsm psr.dt|psr.ic
+ add r8=SIZEOF_SPECIAL+16,r9
+ ;;
srlz.d
- add r8=SIZEOF_SPECIAL+32,sp
- nop 0
+ add r2=SIZEOF_TRAPFRAME-16,r9
+ add r3=SIZEOF_TRAPFRAME-32,r9
;;
-}
- // The next load can trap. Let it be...
+
+{ .mmi
ldf.fill f15=[r2],-32 // f15
ldf.fill f14=[r3],-32 // f14
- add sp=16,sp
+ nop 0
;;
+}
+{ .mmi
ldf.fill f13=[r2],-32 // f13
ldf.fill f12=[r3],-32 // f12
+ nop 0
;;
+}
+{ .mmi
ldf.fill f11=[r2],-32 // f11
ldf.fill f10=[r3],-32 // f10
+ nop 0
;;
+}
+{ .mmi
ldf.fill f9=[r2],-32 // f9
ldf.fill f8=[r3],-32 // f8
+ nop 0
;;
+}
+{ .mmi
ldf.fill f7=[r2],-24 // f7
ldf.fill f6=[r3],-16 // f6
+ nop 0
;;
-
+}
{ .mmi
ld8 r8=[r8] // unat (after)
;;
@@ -553,53 +545,53 @@ ENTRY_NOPROFILE(exception_restore, 0)
bsw.0
;;
}
+{ .mii
+ ld8 r16=[r9] // tf_length
+ add r31=16,r9
+ add r30=24,r9
+}
{ .mmi
ld8.fill r15=[r3],-16 // r15
ld8.fill r14=[r2],-16 // r14
- add r31=16,sp
+ nop 0
;;
}
{ .mmi
- ld8 r16=[sp] // tf_length
ld8.fill r11=[r3],-16 // r11
- add r30=24,sp
- ;;
-}
-{ .mmi
ld8.fill r10=[r2],-16 // r10
- ld8.fill r9=[r3],-16 // r9
add r16=r16,sp // ar.k7
;;
}
{ .mmi
+ ld8.fill r9=[r3],-16 // r9
ld8.fill r8=[r2],-16 // r8
- ld8.fill r3=[r3] // r3
+ nop 0
;;
}
- // We want nested TLB faults from here on...
- rsm psr.ic|psr.i
+{ .mmi
+ ld8.fill r3=[r3] // r3
ld8.fill r2=[r2] // r2
nop 0
;;
- srlz.d
- ld8.fill sp=[r31],16 // sp
- nop 0
- ;;
+}
+ ld8.fill sp=[r31],16 // sp
ld8 r17=[r30],16 // unat
- ld8 r29=[r31],16 // rp
;;
+ ld8 r29=[r31],16 // rp
ld8 r18=[r30],16 // pr
+ ;;
ld8 r28=[r31],16 // pfs
+ ld8 r20=[r30],24 // bspstore
mov rp=r29
;;
- ld8 r20=[r30],24 // bspstore
ld8 r21=[r31],24 // rnat
mov ar.pfs=r28
;;
ld8.fill r26=[r30],16 // tp
ld8 r22=[r31],16 // rsc
;;
+
{ .mmi
ld8 r23=[r30],16 // fpsr
ld8 r24=[r31],16 // psr
@@ -636,6 +628,11 @@ ENTRY_NOPROFILE(exception_restore, 0)
addl r29=NTLBRT_RESTORE,r0 // 22-bit restart token
;;
}
+
+ ssm psr.dt
+ ;;
+ srlz.d
+
exception_restore_restart:
{ .mmi
mov r30=ar.bspstore
@@ -1015,15 +1012,33 @@ IVT_ENTRY(Data_Nested_TLB, 0x1400)
// here are direct mapped region 7 addresses, we have no problem
// constructing physical addresses.
-{ .mlx
+{ .mmi
+ mov cr.ifa=r30
+ mov r26=rr[r30]
+ extr.u r27=r30,61,3
+ ;;
+}
+{ .mii
nop 0
- movl r27=ia64_kptdir
+ dep r26=0,r26,0,2
+ cmp.eq p12,p13=7,r27
;;
}
{ .mii
- ld8 r27=[r27]
- extr.u r28=r30,3*PAGE_SHIFT-8, PAGE_SHIFT-3 // dir L0 index
- extr.u r26=r30,2*PAGE_SHIFT-5, PAGE_SHIFT-3 // dir L1 index
+ mov cr.itir=r26
+(p12) dep r28=0,r30,61,3
+(p13) extr.u r28=r30,3*PAGE_SHIFT-8, PAGE_SHIFT-3 // dir L0 index
+ ;;
+}
+{ .mlx
+(p12) add r28=PTE_PRESENT+PTE_ACCESSED+PTE_DIRTY+PTE_PL_KERN+PTE_AR_RWX+PTE_MA_WB,r28
+(p13) movl r27=ia64_kptdir
+ ;;
+}
+{ .mib
+(p13) ld8 r27=[r27]
+(p13) extr.u r26=r30,2*PAGE_SHIFT-5, PAGE_SHIFT-3 // dir L1 index
+(p12) br.cond.spnt.few 1f
;;
}
{ .mmi
@@ -1040,58 +1055,48 @@ IVT_ENTRY(Data_Nested_TLB, 0x1400)
extr.u r28=r30,PAGE_SHIFT,PAGE_SHIFT-5 // pte index
;;
}
-{ .mmi
+{ .mii
shladd r27=r26,3,r27
+ shl r28=r28,5
;;
- mov r26=rr[r30]
dep r27=0,r27,61,3
;;
}
-{ .mii
ld8 r27=[r27] // pte page
- shl r28=r28,5
- dep r26=0,r26,0,2
;;
-}
-{ .mmi
add r27=r28,r27
;;
- mov cr.ifa=r30
dep r27=0,r27,61,3
;;
-}
-{ .mmi
- ld8 r28=[r27] // pte
+ ld8 r28=[r27] // pte
;;
- mov cr.itir=r26
or r28=PTE_DIRTY+PTE_ACCESSED,r28
;;
-}
-{ .mmi
st8 [r27]=r28
;;
- addl r26=NTLBRT_SAVE,r0
- addl r27=NTLBRT_RESTORE,r0
-}
+ ssm psr.dt
+ ;;
+1:
{ .mmi
itc.d r28
;;
- ssm psr.dt
- cmp.eq p12,p0=r29,r26
+ addl r26=NTLBRT_SAVE,r0
+ addl r27=NTLBRT_RESTORE,r0
;;
}
-{ .mib
+{ .mmi
srlz.d
+ cmp.eq p12,p0=r29,r26
cmp.eq p13,p0=r29,r27
-(p12) br.cond.sptk.few exception_save_restart
;;
}
-{ .mib
- nop 0
+{ .mbb
nop 0
+(p12) br.cond.sptk.few exception_save_restart
(p13) br.cond.sptk.few exception_restore_restart
;;
}
+
{ .mlx
mov r26=ar.bsp
movl r29=kstack
Modified: head/sys/ia64/ia64/pmap.c
==============================================================================
--- head/sys/ia64/ia64/pmap.c Thu Jun 30 19:23:17 2011 (r223699)
+++ head/sys/ia64/ia64/pmap.c Thu Jun 30 20:34:55 2011 (r223700)
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ static uint64_t pmap_ptc_e_count2 = 2;
static uint64_t pmap_ptc_e_stride1 = 0x2000;
static uint64_t pmap_ptc_e_stride2 = 0x100000000;
-extern volatile u_long pmap_ptc_g_sem;
+struct mtx pmap_ptc_mutex;
/*
* Data for the RID allocator
@@ -338,6 +338,8 @@ pmap_bootstrap()
pmap_ptc_e_stride1,
pmap_ptc_e_stride2);
+ mtx_init(&pmap_ptc_mutex, "PTC.G mutex", NULL, MTX_SPIN);
+
/*
* Setup RIDs. RIDs 0..7 are reserved for the kernel.
*
@@ -528,11 +530,11 @@ pmap_invalidate_page(vm_offset_t va)
{
struct ia64_lpte *pte;
struct pcpu *pc;
- uint64_t tag, sem;
- register_t is;
+ uint64_t tag;
u_int vhpt_ofs;
critical_enter();
+
vhpt_ofs = ia64_thash(va) - PCPU_GET(md.vhpt);
tag = ia64_ttag(va);
STAILQ_FOREACH(pc, &cpuhead, pc_allcpu) {
@@ -540,34 +542,16 @@ pmap_invalidate_page(vm_offset_t va)
atomic_cmpset_64(&pte->tag, tag, 1UL << 63);
}
- /* PTC.G enter exclusive */
- is = intr_disable();
-
- /* Atomically assert writer after all writers have gone. */
- do {
- /* Wait until there's no more writer. */
- do {
- sem = atomic_load_acq_long(&pmap_ptc_g_sem);
- tag = sem | (1ul << 63);
- } while (sem == tag);
- } while (!atomic_cmpset_rel_long(&pmap_ptc_g_sem, sem, tag));
-
- /* Wait until all readers are gone. */
- tag = (1ul << 63);
- do {
- sem = atomic_load_acq_long(&pmap_ptc_g_sem);
- } while (sem != tag);
+ mtx_lock_spin(&pmap_ptc_mutex);
ia64_ptc_ga(va, PAGE_SHIFT << 2);
ia64_mf();
ia64_srlz_i();
- /* PTC.G leave exclusive */
- atomic_store_rel_long(&pmap_ptc_g_sem, 0);
+ mtx_unlock_spin(&pmap_ptc_mutex);
ia64_invala();
- intr_restore(is);
critical_exit();
}
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