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26 
27 #ifndef _SYS_CPUVAR_H
28 #define	_SYS_CPUVAR_H
29 
30 #include <sys/thread.h>
31 #include <sys/sysinfo.h>	/* has cpu_stat_t definition */
32 #include <sys/disp.h>
33 #include <sys/processor.h>
34 
35 #if (defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER)) && defined(_MACHDEP)
36 #include <sys/machcpuvar.h>
37 #endif
38 
39 #include <sys/types.h>
40 #include <sys/file.h>
41 #include <sys/bitmap.h>
42 #include <sys/rwlock.h>
43 #include <sys/msacct.h>
44 #if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(_ASM_INLINES) && defined(_KERNEL) && \
45 	(defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64))
46 #include <asm/cpuvar.h>
47 #endif
48 
49 #ifdef	__cplusplus
50 extern "C" {
51 #endif
52 
53 struct squeue_set_s;
54 
55 #define	CPU_CACHE_COHERENCE_SIZE	64
56 #define	S_LOADAVG_SZ	11
57 #define	S_MOVAVG_SZ	10
58 
59 struct loadavg_s {
60 	int lg_cur;		/* current loadavg entry */
61 	unsigned int lg_len;	/* number entries recorded */
62 	hrtime_t lg_total;	/* used to temporarily hold load totals */
63 	hrtime_t lg_loads[S_LOADAVG_SZ];	/* table of recorded entries */
64 };
65 
66 /*
67  * For fast event tracing.
68  */
69 struct ftrace_record;
70 typedef struct ftrace_data {
71 	int			ftd_state;	/* ftrace flags */
72 	kmutex_t		ftd_unused;	/* ftrace buffer lock, unused */
73 	struct ftrace_record	*ftd_cur;	/* current record */
74 	struct ftrace_record	*ftd_first;	/* first record */
75 	struct ftrace_record	*ftd_last;	/* last record */
76 } ftrace_data_t;
77 
78 struct cyc_cpu;
79 struct nvlist;
80 
81 /*
82  * Per-CPU data.
83  *
84  * Be careful adding new members: if they are not the same in all modules (e.g.
85  * change size depending on a #define), CTF uniquification can fail to work
86  * properly.  Furthermore, this is transitive in that it applies recursively to
87  * all types pointed to by cpu_t.
88  */
89 typedef struct cpu {
90 	processorid_t	cpu_id;			/* CPU number */
91 	processorid_t	cpu_seqid;	/* sequential CPU id (0..ncpus-1) */
92 	volatile cpu_flag_t cpu_flags;		/* flags indicating CPU state */
93 	struct cpu	*cpu_self;		/* pointer to itself */
94 	kthread_t	*cpu_thread;		/* current thread */
95 	kthread_t	*cpu_idle_thread;	/* idle thread for this CPU */
96 	kthread_t	*cpu_pause_thread;	/* pause thread for this CPU */
97 	klwp_id_t	cpu_lwp;		/* current lwp (if any) */
98 	klwp_id_t	cpu_fpowner;		/* currently loaded fpu owner */
99 	struct cpupart	*cpu_part;		/* partition with this CPU */
100 	struct lgrp_ld	*cpu_lpl;		/* pointer to this cpu's load */
101 	int		cpu_cache_offset;	/* see kmem.c for details */
102 
103 	/*
104 	 * Links to other CPUs.  It is safe to walk these lists if
105 	 * one of the following is true:
106 	 * 	- cpu_lock held
107 	 * 	- preemption disabled via kpreempt_disable
108 	 * 	- PIL >= DISP_LEVEL
109 	 * 	- acting thread is an interrupt thread
110 	 * 	- all other CPUs are paused
111 	 */
112 	struct cpu	*cpu_next;		/* next existing CPU */
113 	struct cpu	*cpu_prev;		/* prev existing CPU */
114 	struct cpu	*cpu_next_onln;		/* next online (enabled) CPU */
115 	struct cpu	*cpu_prev_onln;		/* prev online (enabled) CPU */
116 	struct cpu	*cpu_next_part;		/* next CPU in partition */
117 	struct cpu	*cpu_prev_part;		/* prev CPU in partition */
118 	struct cpu	*cpu_next_lgrp;		/* next CPU in latency group */
119 	struct cpu	*cpu_prev_lgrp;		/* prev CPU in latency group */
120 	struct cpu	*cpu_next_lpl;		/* next CPU in lgrp partition */
121 	struct cpu	*cpu_prev_lpl;
122 
123 	struct cpu_pg	*cpu_pg;		/* cpu's processor groups */
124 
125 	void		*cpu_reserved[4];	/* reserved for future use */
126 
127 	/*
128 	 * Scheduling variables.
129 	 */
130 	disp_t		*cpu_disp;		/* dispatch queue data */
131 	/*
132 	 * Note that cpu_disp is set before the CPU is added to the system
133 	 * and is never modified.  Hence, no additional locking is needed
134 	 * beyond what's necessary to access the cpu_t structure.
135 	 */
136 	char		cpu_runrun;	/* scheduling flag - set to preempt */
137 	char		cpu_kprunrun;		/* force kernel preemption */
138 	pri_t		cpu_chosen_level; 	/* priority at which cpu */
139 						/* was chosen for scheduling */
140 	kthread_t	*cpu_dispthread; /* thread selected for dispatch */
141 	disp_lock_t	cpu_thread_lock; /* dispatcher lock on current thread */
142 	uint8_t		cpu_disp_flags;	/* flags used by dispatcher */
143 	/*
144 	 * The following field is updated when ever the cpu_dispthread
145 	 * changes. Also in places, where the current thread(cpu_dispthread)
146 	 * priority changes. This is used in disp_lowpri_cpu()
147 	 */
148 	pri_t		cpu_dispatch_pri; /* priority of cpu_dispthread */
149 	clock_t		cpu_last_swtch;	/* last time switched to new thread */
150 
151 	/*
152 	 * Interrupt data.
153 	 */
154 	caddr_t		cpu_intr_stack;	/* interrupt stack */
155 	kthread_t	*cpu_intr_thread; /* interrupt thread list */
156 	uint_t		cpu_intr_actv;	/* interrupt levels active (bitmask) */
157 	int		cpu_base_spl;	/* priority for highest rupt active */
158 
159 	/*
160 	 * Statistics.
161 	 */
162 	cpu_stats_t	cpu_stats;		/* per-CPU statistics */
163 	struct kstat	*cpu_info_kstat;	/* kstat for cpu info */
164 
165 	uintptr_t	cpu_profile_pc;	/* kernel PC in profile interrupt */
166 	uintptr_t	cpu_profile_upc; /* user PC in profile interrupt */
167 	uintptr_t	cpu_profile_pil; /* PIL when profile interrupted */
168 
169 	ftrace_data_t	cpu_ftrace;		/* per cpu ftrace data */
170 
171 	clock_t		cpu_deadman_counter;	/* used by deadman() */
172 	uint_t		cpu_deadman_countdown;	/* used by deadman() */
173 
174 	kmutex_t	cpu_cpc_ctxlock; /* protects context for idle thread */
175 	kcpc_ctx_t	*cpu_cpc_ctx;	/* performance counter context */
176 
177 	/*
178 	 * Configuration information for the processor_info system call.
179 	 */
180 	processor_info_t cpu_type_info;	/* config info */
181 	time_t		cpu_state_begin; /* when CPU entered current state */
182 	char		cpu_cpr_flags;	/* CPR related info */
183 	struct cyc_cpu	*cpu_cyclic;	/* per cpu cyclic subsystem data */
184 	struct squeue_set_s *cpu_squeue_set;	/* per cpu squeue set */
185 	struct nvlist	*cpu_props;	/* pool-related properties */
186 
187 	krwlock_t	cpu_ft_lock;		/* DTrace: fasttrap lock */
188 	uintptr_t	cpu_dtrace_caller;	/* DTrace: caller, if any */
189 	hrtime_t	cpu_dtrace_chillmark;	/* DTrace: chill mark time */
190 	hrtime_t	cpu_dtrace_chilled;	/* DTrace: total chill time */
191 	uint64_t	cpu_dtrace_probes;	/* DTrace: total probes fired */
192 	hrtime_t	cpu_dtrace_nsec;	/* DTrace: ns in dtrace_probe */
193 
194 	volatile uint16_t cpu_mstate;		/* cpu microstate */
195 	volatile uint16_t cpu_mstate_gen;	/* generation counter */
196 	volatile hrtime_t cpu_mstate_start;	/* cpu microstate start time */
197 	volatile hrtime_t cpu_acct[NCMSTATES];	/* cpu microstate data */
198 	hrtime_t	cpu_intracct[NCMSTATES]; /* interrupt mstate data */
199 	hrtime_t	cpu_waitrq;		/* cpu run-queue wait time */
200 	struct loadavg_s cpu_loadavg;		/* loadavg info for this cpu */
201 
202 	char		*cpu_idstr;	/* for printing and debugging */
203 	char		*cpu_brandstr;	/* for printing */
204 
205 	/*
206 	 * Sum of all device interrupt weights that are currently directed at
207 	 * this cpu. Cleared at start of interrupt redistribution.
208 	 */
209 	int32_t		cpu_intr_weight;
210 	void		*cpu_vm_data;
211 
212 	struct cpu_physid *cpu_physid;	/* physical associations */
213 
214 	uint64_t	cpu_curr_clock;		/* current clock freq in Hz */
215 	char		*cpu_supp_freqs;	/* supported freqs in Hz */
216 
217 	uintptr_t	cpu_cpcprofile_pc;	/* kernel PC in cpc interrupt */
218 	uintptr_t	cpu_cpcprofile_upc;	/* user PC in cpc interrupt */
219 
220 	/*
221 	 * Interrupt load factor used by dispatcher & softcall
222 	 */
223 	hrtime_t	cpu_intrlast;   /* total interrupt time (nsec) */
224 	int		cpu_intrload;   /* interrupt load factor (0-99%) */
225 
226 	uint_t		cpu_rotor;	/* for cheap pseudo-random numbers */
227 
228 	struct cu_cpu_info	*cpu_cu_info;	/* capacity & util. info */
229 
230 	/*
231 	 * cpu_generation is updated whenever CPU goes on-line or off-line.
232 	 * Updates to cpu_generation are protected by cpu_lock.
233 	 *
234 	 * See CPU_NEW_GENERATION() macro below.
235 	 */
236 	volatile uint_t		cpu_generation;	/* tracking on/off-line */
237 
238 	/*
239 	 * New members must be added /before/ this member, as the CTF tools
240 	 * rely on this being the last field before cpu_m, so they can
241 	 * correctly calculate the offset when synthetically adding the cpu_m
242 	 * member in objects that do not have it.  This fixup is required for
243 	 * uniquification to work correctly.
244 	 */
245 	uintptr_t	cpu_m_pad;
246 
247 #if (defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER)) && defined(_MACHDEP)
248 	struct machcpu	cpu_m;		/* per architecture info */
249 #endif
250 } cpu_t;
251 
252 /*
253  * The cpu_core structure consists of per-CPU state available in any context.
254  * On some architectures, this may mean that the page(s) containing the
255  * NCPU-sized array of cpu_core structures must be locked in the TLB -- it
256  * is up to the platform to assure that this is performed properly.  Note that
257  * the structure is sized to avoid false sharing.
258  */
259 #define	CPUC_SIZE		(sizeof (uint16_t) + sizeof (uint8_t) + \
260 				sizeof (uintptr_t) + sizeof (kmutex_t))
261 #define	CPUC_PADSIZE		CPU_CACHE_COHERENCE_SIZE - CPUC_SIZE
262 
263 typedef struct cpu_core {
264 	uint16_t	cpuc_dtrace_flags;	/* DTrace flags */
265 	uint8_t		cpuc_dcpc_intr_state;	/* DCPC provider intr state */
266 	uint8_t		cpuc_pad[CPUC_PADSIZE];	/* padding */
267 	uintptr_t	cpuc_dtrace_illval;	/* DTrace illegal value */
268 	kmutex_t	cpuc_pid_lock;		/* DTrace pid provider lock */
269 } cpu_core_t;
270 
271 #ifdef _KERNEL
272 extern cpu_core_t cpu_core[];
273 #endif /* _KERNEL */
274 
275 /*
276  * CPU_ON_INTR() macro. Returns non-zero if currently on interrupt stack.
277  * Note that this isn't a test for a high PIL.  For example, cpu_intr_actv
278  * does not get updated when we go through sys_trap from TL>0 at high PIL.
279  * getpil() should be used instead to check for PIL levels.
280  */
281 #define	CPU_ON_INTR(cpup) ((cpup)->cpu_intr_actv >> (LOCK_LEVEL + 1))
282 
283 /*
284  * Check to see if an interrupt thread might be active at a given ipl.
285  * If so return true.
286  * We must be conservative--it is ok to give a false yes, but a false no
287  * will cause disaster.  (But if the situation changes after we check it is
288  * ok--the caller is trying to ensure that an interrupt routine has been
289  * exited).
290  * This is used when trying to remove an interrupt handler from an autovector
291  * list in avintr.c.
292  */
293 #define	INTR_ACTIVE(cpup, level)	\
294 	((level) <= LOCK_LEVEL ? 	\
295 	((cpup)->cpu_intr_actv & (1 << (level))) : (CPU_ON_INTR(cpup)))
296 
297 /*
298  * CPU_PSEUDO_RANDOM() returns a per CPU value that changes each time one
299  * looks at it. It's meant as a cheap mechanism to be incorporated in routines
300  * wanting to avoid biasing, but where true randomness isn't needed (just
301  * something that changes).
302  */
303 #define	CPU_PSEUDO_RANDOM() (CPU->cpu_rotor++)
304 
305 #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER)
306 
307 #define	INTR_STACK_SIZE	MAX(DEFAULTSTKSZ, PAGESIZE)
308 
309 /* MEMBERS PROTECTED BY "atomicity": cpu_flags */
310 
311 /*
312  * Flags in the CPU structure.
313  *
314  * These are protected by cpu_lock (except during creation).
315  *
316  * Offlined-CPUs have three stages of being offline:
317  *
318  * CPU_ENABLE indicates that the CPU is participating in I/O interrupts
319  * that can be directed at a number of different CPUs.  If CPU_ENABLE
320  * is off, the CPU will not be given interrupts that can be sent elsewhere,
321  * but will still get interrupts from devices associated with that CPU only,
322  * and from other CPUs.
323  *
324  * CPU_OFFLINE indicates that the dispatcher should not allow any threads
325  * other than interrupt threads to run on that CPU.  A CPU will not have
326  * CPU_OFFLINE set if there are any bound threads (besides interrupts).
327  *
328  * CPU_QUIESCED is set if p_offline was able to completely turn idle the
329  * CPU and it will not have to run interrupt threads.  In this case it'll
330  * stay in the idle loop until CPU_QUIESCED is turned off.
331  *
332  * CPU_FROZEN is used only by CPR to mark CPUs that have been successfully
333  * suspended (in the suspend path), or have yet to be resumed (in the resume
334  * case).
335  *
336  * On some platforms CPUs can be individually powered off.
337  * The following flags are set for powered off CPUs: CPU_QUIESCED,
338  * CPU_OFFLINE, and CPU_POWEROFF.  The following flags are cleared:
339  * CPU_RUNNING, CPU_READY, CPU_EXISTS, and CPU_ENABLE.
340  */
341 #define	CPU_RUNNING	0x001		/* CPU running */
342 #define	CPU_READY	0x002		/* CPU ready for cross-calls */
343 #define	CPU_QUIESCED	0x004		/* CPU will stay in idle */
344 #define	CPU_EXISTS	0x008		/* CPU is configured */
345 #define	CPU_ENABLE	0x010		/* CPU enabled for interrupts */
346 #define	CPU_OFFLINE	0x020		/* CPU offline via p_online */
347 #define	CPU_POWEROFF	0x040		/* CPU is powered off */
348 #define	CPU_FROZEN	0x080		/* CPU is frozen via CPR suspend */
349 #define	CPU_SPARE	0x100		/* CPU offline available for use */
350 #define	CPU_FAULTED	0x200		/* CPU offline diagnosed faulty */
351 
352 #define	FMT_CPU_FLAGS							\
353 	"\20\12fault\11spare\10frozen"					\
354 	"\7poweroff\6offline\5enable\4exist\3quiesced\2ready\1run"
355 
356 #define	CPU_ACTIVE(cpu)	(((cpu)->cpu_flags & CPU_OFFLINE) == 0)
357 
358 /*
359  * Flags for cpu_offline(), cpu_faulted(), and cpu_spare().
360  */
361 #define	CPU_FORCED	0x0001		/* Force CPU offline */
362 
363 /*
364  * DTrace flags.
365  */
366 #define	CPU_DTRACE_NOFAULT	0x0001	/* Don't fault */
367 #define	CPU_DTRACE_DROP		0x0002	/* Drop this ECB */
368 #define	CPU_DTRACE_BADADDR	0x0004	/* DTrace fault: bad address */
369 #define	CPU_DTRACE_BADALIGN	0x0008	/* DTrace fault: bad alignment */
370 #define	CPU_DTRACE_DIVZERO	0x0010	/* DTrace fault: divide by zero */
371 #define	CPU_DTRACE_ILLOP	0x0020	/* DTrace fault: illegal operation */
372 #define	CPU_DTRACE_NOSCRATCH	0x0040	/* DTrace fault: out of scratch */
373 #define	CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV	0x0080	/* DTrace fault: bad kernel access */
374 #define	CPU_DTRACE_UPRIV	0x0100	/* DTrace fault: bad user access */
375 #define	CPU_DTRACE_TUPOFLOW	0x0200	/* DTrace fault: tuple stack overflow */
376 #if defined(__sparc)
377 #define	CPU_DTRACE_FAKERESTORE	0x0400	/* pid provider hint to getreg */
378 #endif
379 #define	CPU_DTRACE_ENTRY	0x0800	/* pid provider hint to ustack() */
380 #define	CPU_DTRACE_BADSTACK	0x1000	/* DTrace fault: bad stack */
381 
382 #define	CPU_DTRACE_FAULT	(CPU_DTRACE_BADADDR | CPU_DTRACE_BADALIGN | \
383 				CPU_DTRACE_DIVZERO | CPU_DTRACE_ILLOP | \
384 				CPU_DTRACE_NOSCRATCH | CPU_DTRACE_KPRIV | \
385 				CPU_DTRACE_UPRIV | CPU_DTRACE_TUPOFLOW | \
386 				CPU_DTRACE_BADSTACK)
387 #define	CPU_DTRACE_ERROR	(CPU_DTRACE_FAULT | CPU_DTRACE_DROP)
388 
389 /*
390  * Dispatcher flags
391  * These flags must be changed only by the current CPU.
392  */
393 #define	CPU_DISP_DONTSTEAL	0x01	/* CPU undergoing context swtch */
394 #define	CPU_DISP_HALTED		0x02	/* CPU halted waiting for interrupt */
395 
396 #endif /* _KERNEL || _KMEMUSER */
397 
398 #if (defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER)) && defined(_MACHDEP)
399 
400 /*
401  * Macros for manipulating sets of CPUs as a bitmap.  Note that this
402  * bitmap may vary in size depending on the maximum CPU id a specific
403  * platform supports.  This may be different than the number of CPUs
404  * the platform supports, since CPU ids can be sparse.  We define two
405  * sets of macros; one for platforms where the maximum CPU id is less
406  * than the number of bits in a single word (32 in a 32-bit kernel,
407  * 64 in a 64-bit kernel), and one for platforms that require bitmaps
408  * of more than one word.
409  */
410 
411 #define	CPUSET_WORDS	BT_BITOUL(NCPU)
412 #define	CPUSET_NOTINSET	((uint_t)-1)
413 
414 #if	CPUSET_WORDS > 1
415 
416 typedef struct cpuset {
417 	ulong_t	cpub[CPUSET_WORDS];
418 } cpuset_t;
419 
420 /*
421  * Private functions for manipulating cpusets that do not fit in a
422  * single word.  These should not be used directly; instead the
423  * CPUSET_* macros should be used so the code will be portable
424  * across different definitions of NCPU.
425  */
426 extern	void	cpuset_all(cpuset_t *);
427 extern	void	cpuset_all_but(cpuset_t *, uint_t);
428 extern	int	cpuset_isnull(cpuset_t *);
429 extern	int	cpuset_cmp(cpuset_t *, cpuset_t *);
430 extern	void	cpuset_only(cpuset_t *, uint_t);
431 extern	uint_t	cpuset_find(cpuset_t *);
432 extern	void	cpuset_bounds(cpuset_t *, uint_t *, uint_t *);
433 
434 #define	CPUSET_ALL(set)			cpuset_all(&(set))
435 #define	CPUSET_ALL_BUT(set, cpu)	cpuset_all_but(&(set), cpu)
436 #define	CPUSET_ONLY(set, cpu)		cpuset_only(&(set), cpu)
437 #define	CPU_IN_SET(set, cpu)		BT_TEST((set).cpub, cpu)
438 #define	CPUSET_ADD(set, cpu)		BT_SET((set).cpub, cpu)
439 #define	CPUSET_DEL(set, cpu)		BT_CLEAR((set).cpub, cpu)
440 #define	CPUSET_ISNULL(set)		cpuset_isnull(&(set))
441 #define	CPUSET_ISEQUAL(set1, set2)	cpuset_cmp(&(set1), &(set2))
442 
443 /*
444  * Find one CPU in the cpuset.
445  * Sets "cpu" to the id of the found CPU, or CPUSET_NOTINSET if no cpu
446  * could be found. (i.e. empty set)
447  */
448 #define	CPUSET_FIND(set, cpu)		{		\
449 	cpu = cpuset_find(&(set));			\
450 }
451 
452 /*
453  * Determine the smallest and largest CPU id in the set. Returns
454  * CPUSET_NOTINSET in smallest and largest when set is empty.
455  */
456 #define	CPUSET_BOUNDS(set, smallest, largest)	{		\
457 	cpuset_bounds(&(set), &(smallest), &(largest));		\
458 }
459 
460 /*
461  * Atomic cpuset operations
462  * These are safe to use for concurrent cpuset manipulations.
463  * "xdel" and "xadd" are exclusive operations, that set "result" to "0"
464  * if the add or del was successful, or "-1" if not successful.
465  * (e.g. attempting to add a cpu to a cpuset that's already there, or
466  * deleting a cpu that's not in the cpuset)
467  */
468 
469 #define	CPUSET_ATOMIC_DEL(set, cpu)	BT_ATOMIC_CLEAR((set).cpub, (cpu))
470 #define	CPUSET_ATOMIC_ADD(set, cpu)	BT_ATOMIC_SET((set).cpub, (cpu))
471 
472 #define	CPUSET_ATOMIC_XADD(set, cpu, result) \
473 	BT_ATOMIC_SET_EXCL((set).cpub, cpu, result)
474 
475 #define	CPUSET_ATOMIC_XDEL(set, cpu, result) \
476 	BT_ATOMIC_CLEAR_EXCL((set).cpub, cpu, result)
477 
478 
479 #define	CPUSET_OR(set1, set2)		{		\
480 	int _i;						\
481 	for (_i = 0; _i < CPUSET_WORDS; _i++)		\
482 		(set1).cpub[_i] |= (set2).cpub[_i];	\
483 }
484 
485 #define	CPUSET_XOR(set1, set2)		{		\
486 	int _i;						\
487 	for (_i = 0; _i < CPUSET_WORDS; _i++)		\
488 		(set1).cpub[_i] ^= (set2).cpub[_i];	\
489 }
490 
491 #define	CPUSET_AND(set1, set2)		{		\
492 	int _i;						\
493 	for (_i = 0; _i < CPUSET_WORDS; _i++)		\
494 		(set1).cpub[_i] &= (set2).cpub[_i];	\
495 }
496 
497 #define	CPUSET_ZERO(set)		{		\
498 	int _i;						\
499 	for (_i = 0; _i < CPUSET_WORDS; _i++)		\
500 		(set).cpub[_i] = 0;			\
501 }
502 
503 #elif	CPUSET_WORDS == 1
504 
505 typedef	ulong_t	cpuset_t;	/* a set of CPUs */
506 
507 #define	CPUSET(cpu)			(1UL << (cpu))
508 
509 #define	CPUSET_ALL(set)			((void)((set) = ~0UL))
510 #define	CPUSET_ALL_BUT(set, cpu)	((void)((set) = ~CPUSET(cpu)))
511 #define	CPUSET_ONLY(set, cpu)		((void)((set) = CPUSET(cpu)))
512 #define	CPU_IN_SET(set, cpu)		((set) & CPUSET(cpu))
513 #define	CPUSET_ADD(set, cpu)		((void)((set) |= CPUSET(cpu)))
514 #define	CPUSET_DEL(set, cpu)		((void)((set) &= ~CPUSET(cpu)))
515 #define	CPUSET_ISNULL(set)		((set) == 0)
516 #define	CPUSET_ISEQUAL(set1, set2)	((set1) == (set2))
517 #define	CPUSET_OR(set1, set2)		((void)((set1) |= (set2)))
518 #define	CPUSET_XOR(set1, set2)		((void)((set1) ^= (set2)))
519 #define	CPUSET_AND(set1, set2)		((void)((set1) &= (set2)))
520 #define	CPUSET_ZERO(set)		((void)((set) = 0))
521 
522 #define	CPUSET_FIND(set, cpu)		{		\
523 	cpu = (uint_t)(lowbit(set) - 1);				\
524 }
525 
526 #define	CPUSET_BOUNDS(set, smallest, largest)	{	\
527 	smallest = (uint_t)(lowbit(set) - 1);		\
528 	largest = (uint_t)(highbit(set) - 1);		\
529 }
530 
531 #define	CPUSET_ATOMIC_DEL(set, cpu)	atomic_and_long(&(set), ~CPUSET(cpu))
532 #define	CPUSET_ATOMIC_ADD(set, cpu)	atomic_or_long(&(set), CPUSET(cpu))
533 
534 #define	CPUSET_ATOMIC_XADD(set, cpu, result) \
535 	{ result = atomic_set_long_excl(&(set), (cpu)); }
536 
537 #define	CPUSET_ATOMIC_XDEL(set, cpu, result) \
538 	{ result = atomic_clear_long_excl(&(set), (cpu)); }
539 
540 #else	/* CPUSET_WORDS <= 0 */
541 
542 #error NCPU is undefined or invalid
543 
544 #endif	/* CPUSET_WORDS	*/
545 
546 extern cpuset_t cpu_seqid_inuse;
547 
548 #endif	/* (_KERNEL || _KMEMUSER) && _MACHDEP */
549 
550 #define	CPU_CPR_OFFLINE		0x0
551 #define	CPU_CPR_ONLINE		0x1
552 #define	CPU_CPR_IS_OFFLINE(cpu)	(((cpu)->cpu_cpr_flags & CPU_CPR_ONLINE) == 0)
553 #define	CPU_CPR_IS_ONLINE(cpu)	((cpu)->cpu_cpr_flags & CPU_CPR_ONLINE)
554 #define	CPU_SET_CPR_FLAGS(cpu, flag)	((cpu)->cpu_cpr_flags |= flag)
555 
556 #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_KMEMUSER)
557 
558 extern struct cpu	*cpu[];		/* indexed by CPU number */
559 extern struct cpu	**cpu_seq;	/* indexed by sequential CPU id */
560 extern cpu_t		*cpu_list;	/* list of CPUs */
561 extern cpu_t		*cpu_active;	/* list of active CPUs */
562 extern int		ncpus;		/* number of CPUs present */
563 extern int		ncpus_online;	/* number of CPUs not quiesced */
564 extern int		max_ncpus;	/* max present before ncpus is known */
565 extern int		boot_max_ncpus;	/* like max_ncpus but for real */
566 extern int		boot_ncpus;	/* # cpus present @ boot */
567 extern processorid_t	max_cpuid;	/* maximum CPU number */
568 extern struct cpu	*cpu_inmotion;	/* offline or partition move target */
569 extern cpu_t		*clock_cpu_list;
570 extern processorid_t	max_cpu_seqid_ever;	/* maximum seqid ever given */
571 
572 #if defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64)
573 extern struct cpu *curcpup(void);
574 #define	CPU		(curcpup())	/* Pointer to current CPU */
575 #else
576 #define	CPU		(curthread->t_cpu)	/* Pointer to current CPU */
577 #endif
578 
579 /*
580  * CPU_CURRENT indicates to thread_affinity_set to use CPU->cpu_id
581  * as the target and to grab cpu_lock instead of requiring the caller
582  * to grab it.
583  */
584 #define	CPU_CURRENT	-3
585 
586 /*
587  * Per-CPU statistics
588  *
589  * cpu_stats_t contains numerous system and VM-related statistics, in the form
590  * of gauges or monotonically-increasing event occurrence counts.
591  */
592 
593 #define	CPU_STATS_ENTER_K()	kpreempt_disable()
594 #define	CPU_STATS_EXIT_K()	kpreempt_enable()
595 
596 #define	CPU_STATS_ADD_K(class, stat, amount) \
597 	{	kpreempt_disable(); /* keep from switching CPUs */\
598 		CPU_STATS_ADDQ(CPU, class, stat, amount); \
599 		kpreempt_enable(); \
600 	}
601 
602 #define	CPU_STATS_ADDQ(cp, class, stat, amount)	{			\
603 	extern void __dtrace_probe___cpu_##class##info_##stat(uint_t,	\
604 	    uint64_t *, cpu_t *);					\
605 	uint64_t *stataddr = &((cp)->cpu_stats.class.stat);		\
606 	__dtrace_probe___cpu_##class##info_##stat((amount),		\
607 	    stataddr, cp);						\
608 	*(stataddr) += (amount);					\
609 }
610 
611 #define	CPU_STATS(cp, stat)                                       \
612 	((cp)->cpu_stats.stat)
613 
614 /*
615  * Increment CPU generation value.
616  * This macro should be called whenever CPU goes on-line or off-line.
617  * Updates to cpu_generation should be protected by cpu_lock.
618  */
619 #define	CPU_NEW_GENERATION(cp)	((cp)->cpu_generation++)
620 
621 #endif /* _KERNEL || _KMEMUSER */
622 
623 /*
624  * CPU support routines.
625  */
626 #if	defined(_KERNEL) && defined(__STDC__)	/* not for genassym.c */
627 
628 struct zone;
629 
630 void	cpu_list_init(cpu_t *);
631 void	cpu_add_unit(cpu_t *);
632 void	cpu_del_unit(int cpuid);
633 void	cpu_add_active(cpu_t *);
634 void	cpu_kstat_init(cpu_t *);
635 void	cpu_visibility_add(cpu_t *, struct zone *);
636 void	cpu_visibility_remove(cpu_t *, struct zone *);
637 void	cpu_visibility_configure(cpu_t *, struct zone *);
638 void	cpu_visibility_unconfigure(cpu_t *, struct zone *);
639 void	cpu_visibility_online(cpu_t *, struct zone *);
640 void	cpu_visibility_offline(cpu_t *, struct zone *);
641 void	cpu_create_intrstat(cpu_t *);
642 void	cpu_delete_intrstat(cpu_t *);
643 int	cpu_kstat_intrstat_update(kstat_t *, int);
644 void	cpu_intr_swtch_enter(kthread_t *);
645 void	cpu_intr_swtch_exit(kthread_t *);
646 
647 void	mbox_lock_init(void);	 /* initialize cross-call locks */
648 void	mbox_init(int cpun);	 /* initialize cross-calls */
649 void	poke_cpu(int cpun);	 /* interrupt another CPU (to preempt) */
650 
651 /*
652  * values for safe_list.  Pause state that CPUs are in.
653  */
654 #define	PAUSE_IDLE	0		/* normal state */
655 #define	PAUSE_READY	1		/* paused thread ready to spl */
656 #define	PAUSE_WAIT	2		/* paused thread is spl-ed high */
657 #define	PAUSE_DIE	3		/* tell pause thread to leave */
658 #define	PAUSE_DEAD	4		/* pause thread has left */
659 
660 void	mach_cpu_pause(volatile char *);
661 
662 void	pause_cpus(cpu_t *off_cp);
663 void	start_cpus(void);
664 int	cpus_paused(void);
665 
666 void	cpu_pause_init(void);
667 cpu_t	*cpu_get(processorid_t cpun);	/* get the CPU struct associated */
668 
669 int	cpu_online(cpu_t *cp);			/* take cpu online */
670 int	cpu_offline(cpu_t *cp, int flags);	/* take cpu offline */
671 int	cpu_spare(cpu_t *cp, int flags);	/* take cpu to spare */
672 int	cpu_faulted(cpu_t *cp, int flags);	/* take cpu to faulted */
673 int	cpu_poweron(cpu_t *cp);		/* take powered-off cpu to offline */
674 int	cpu_poweroff(cpu_t *cp);	/* take offline cpu to powered-off */
675 
676 cpu_t	*cpu_intr_next(cpu_t *cp);	/* get next online CPU taking intrs */
677 int	cpu_intr_count(cpu_t *cp);	/* count # of CPUs handling intrs */
678 int	cpu_intr_on(cpu_t *cp);		/* CPU taking I/O interrupts? */
679 void	cpu_intr_enable(cpu_t *cp);	/* enable I/O interrupts */
680 int	cpu_intr_disable(cpu_t *cp);	/* disable I/O interrupts */
681 void	cpu_intr_alloc(cpu_t *cp, int n); /* allocate interrupt threads */
682 
683 /*
684  * Routines for checking CPU states.
685  */
686 int	cpu_is_online(cpu_t *);		/* check if CPU is online */
687 int	cpu_is_nointr(cpu_t *);		/* check if CPU can service intrs */
688 int	cpu_is_active(cpu_t *);		/* check if CPU can run threads */
689 int	cpu_is_offline(cpu_t *);	/* check if CPU is offline */
690 int	cpu_is_poweredoff(cpu_t *);	/* check if CPU is powered off */
691 
692 int	cpu_flagged_online(cpu_flag_t);	/* flags show CPU is online */
693 int	cpu_flagged_nointr(cpu_flag_t);	/* flags show CPU not handling intrs */
694 int	cpu_flagged_active(cpu_flag_t); /* flags show CPU scheduling threads */
695 int	cpu_flagged_offline(cpu_flag_t); /* flags show CPU is offline */
696 int	cpu_flagged_poweredoff(cpu_flag_t); /* flags show CPU is powered off */
697 
698 /*
699  * The processor_info(2) state of a CPU is a simplified representation suitable
700  * for use by an application program.  Kernel subsystems should utilize the
701  * internal per-CPU state as given by the cpu_flags member of the cpu structure,
702  * as this information may include platform- or architecture-specific state
703  * critical to a subsystem's disposition of a particular CPU.
704  */
705 void	cpu_set_state(cpu_t *);		/* record/timestamp current state */
706 int	cpu_get_state(cpu_t *);		/* get current cpu state */
707 const char *cpu_get_state_str(cpu_t *);	/* get current cpu state as string */
708 
709 
710 void	cpu_set_curr_clock(uint64_t);	/* indicate the current CPU's freq */
711 void	cpu_set_supp_freqs(cpu_t *, const char *); /* set the CPU supported */
712 						/* frequencies */
713 
714 int	cpu_configure(int);
715 int	cpu_unconfigure(int);
716 void	cpu_destroy_bound_threads(cpu_t *cp);
717 
718 extern int cpu_bind_thread(kthread_t *tp, processorid_t bind,
719     processorid_t *obind, int *error);
720 extern int cpu_unbind(processorid_t cpu_id, boolean_t force);
721 extern void thread_affinity_set(kthread_t *t, int cpu_id);
722 extern void thread_affinity_clear(kthread_t *t);
723 extern void affinity_set(int cpu_id);
724 extern void affinity_clear(void);
725 extern void init_cpu_mstate(struct cpu *, int);
726 extern void term_cpu_mstate(struct cpu *);
727 extern void new_cpu_mstate(int, hrtime_t);
728 extern void get_cpu_mstate(struct cpu *, hrtime_t *);
729 extern void thread_nomigrate(void);
730 extern void thread_allowmigrate(void);
731 extern void weakbinding_stop(void);
732 extern void weakbinding_start(void);
733 
734 /*
735  * The following routines affect the CPUs participation in interrupt processing,
736  * if that is applicable on the architecture.  This only affects interrupts
737  * which aren't directed at the processor (not cross calls).
738  *
739  * cpu_disable_intr returns non-zero if interrupts were previously enabled.
740  */
741 int	cpu_disable_intr(struct cpu *cp); /* stop issuing interrupts to cpu */
742 void	cpu_enable_intr(struct cpu *cp); /* start issuing interrupts to cpu */
743 
744 /*
745  * The mutex cpu_lock protects cpu_flags for all CPUs, as well as the ncpus
746  * and ncpus_online counts.
747  */
748 extern kmutex_t	cpu_lock;	/* lock protecting CPU data */
749 
750 /*
751  * CPU state change events
752  *
753  * Various subsystems need to know when CPUs change their state. They get this
754  * information by registering  CPU state change callbacks using
755  * register_cpu_setup_func(). Whenever any CPU changes its state, the callback
756  * function is called. The callback function is passed three arguments:
757  *
758  *   Event, described by cpu_setup_t
759  *   CPU ID
760  *   Transparent pointer passed when registering the callback
761  *
762  * The callback function is called with cpu_lock held. The return value from the
763  * callback function is usually ignored, except for CPU_CONFIG and CPU_UNCONFIG
764  * events. For these two events, non-zero return value indicates a failure and
765  * prevents successful completion of the operation.
766  *
767  * New events may be added in the future. Callback functions should ignore any
768  * events that they do not understand.
769  *
770  * The following events provide notification callbacks:
771  *
772  *  CPU_INIT	A new CPU is started and added to the list of active CPUs
773  *		  This event is only used during boot
774  *
775  *  CPU_CONFIG	A newly inserted CPU is prepared for starting running code
776  *		  This event is called by DR code
777  *
778  *  CPU_UNCONFIG CPU has been powered off and needs cleanup
779  *		  This event is called by DR code
780  *
781  *  CPU_ON	CPU is enabled but does not run anything yet
782  *
783  *  CPU_INTR_ON	CPU is enabled and has interrupts enabled
784  *
785  *  CPU_OFF	CPU is going offline but can still run threads
786  *
787  *  CPU_CPUPART_OUT	CPU is going to move out of its partition
788  *
789  *  CPU_CPUPART_IN	CPU is going to move to a new partition
790  *
791  *  CPU_SETUP	CPU is set up during boot and can run threads
792  */
793 typedef enum {
794 	CPU_INIT,
795 	CPU_CONFIG,
796 	CPU_UNCONFIG,
797 	CPU_ON,
798 	CPU_OFF,
799 	CPU_CPUPART_IN,
800 	CPU_CPUPART_OUT,
801 	CPU_SETUP,
802 	CPU_INTR_ON
803 } cpu_setup_t;
804 
805 typedef int cpu_setup_func_t(cpu_setup_t, int, void *);
806 
807 /*
808  * Routines used to register interest in cpu's being added to or removed
809  * from the system.
810  */
811 extern void register_cpu_setup_func(cpu_setup_func_t *, void *);
812 extern void unregister_cpu_setup_func(cpu_setup_func_t *, void *);
813 extern void cpu_state_change_notify(int, cpu_setup_t);
814 
815 /*
816  * Call specified function on the given CPU
817  */
818 typedef void (*cpu_call_func_t)(uintptr_t, uintptr_t);
819 extern void cpu_call(cpu_t *, cpu_call_func_t, uintptr_t, uintptr_t);
820 
821 
822 /*
823  * Create various strings that describe the given CPU for the
824  * processor_info system call and configuration-related kstats.
825  */
826 #define	CPU_IDSTRLEN	100
827 
828 extern void init_cpu_info(struct cpu *);
829 extern void populate_idstr(struct cpu *);
830 extern void cpu_vm_data_init(struct cpu *);
831 extern void cpu_vm_data_destroy(struct cpu *);
832 
833 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
834 
835 #ifdef	__cplusplus
836 }
837 #endif
838 
839 #endif /* _SYS_CPUVAR_H */
840