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21/*
22 * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23 * Use is subject to license terms.
24 */
25
26/*
27 * Process switching routines.
28 */
29
30#if !defined(lint)
31#include "assym.h"
32#else	/* lint */
33#include <sys/thread.h>
34#endif	/* lint */
35
36#include <sys/param.h>
37#include <sys/asm_linkage.h>
38#include <sys/mmu.h>
39#include <sys/pcb.h>
40#include <sys/machthread.h>
41#include <sys/machclock.h>
42#include <sys/privregs.h>
43#include <sys/vtrace.h>
44#include <vm/hat_sfmmu.h>
45
46/*
47 * resume(kthread_id_t)
48 *
49 * a thread can only run on one processor at a time. there
50 * exists a window on MPs where the current thread on one
51 * processor is capable of being dispatched by another processor.
52 * some overlap between outgoing and incoming threads can happen
53 * when they are the same thread. in this case where the threads
54 * are the same, resume() on one processor will spin on the incoming
55 * thread until resume() on the other processor has finished with
56 * the outgoing thread.
57 *
58 * The MMU context changes when the resuming thread resides in a different
59 * process.  Kernel threads are known by resume to reside in process 0.
60 * The MMU context, therefore, only changes when resuming a thread in
61 * a process different from curproc.
62 *
63 * resume_from_intr() is called when the thread being resumed was not
64 * passivated by resume (e.g. was interrupted).  This means that the
65 * resume lock is already held and that a restore context is not needed.
66 * Also, the MMU context is not changed on the resume in this case.
67 *
68 * resume_from_zombie() is the same as resume except the calling thread
69 * is a zombie and must be put on the deathrow list after the CPU is
70 * off the stack.
71 */
72
73#if defined(lint)
74
75/* ARGSUSED */
76void
77resume(kthread_id_t t)
78{}
79
80#else	/* lint */
81
82	ENTRY(resume)
83	save	%sp, -SA(MINFRAME), %sp		! save ins and locals
84
85	call	__dtrace_probe___sched_off__cpu	! DTrace probe
86	mov	%i0, %o0			! arg for DTrace probe
87
88	membar	#Sync				! flush writebuffers
89	flushw					! flushes all but this window
90
91	stn	%i7, [THREAD_REG + T_PC]	! save return address
92	stn	%fp, [THREAD_REG + T_SP]	! save sp
93
94	!
95	! Save GSR (Graphics Status Register).
96	!
97	! Read fprs, call fp_save if FPRS_FEF set.
98	! This handles floating-point state saving.
99	! The fprs could be turned on by hw bcopy software,
100	! *or* by fp_disabled. Handle it either way.
101	!
102	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_LWP], %o4	! get lwp pointer
103	rd	%fprs, %g4			! read fprs
104	brnz,pt	%o4, 0f				! if user thread skip
105	  ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_CPU], %i1	! get CPU pointer
106
107	!
108	! kernel thread
109	!
110	! we save fprs at the beginning the stack so we know
111	! where to check at resume time
112	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_STACK], %i2
113	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_CTX], %g3	! get ctx pointer
114	andcc	%g4, FPRS_FEF, %g0		! is FPRS_FEF set
115	bz,pt	%icc, 1f			! nope, skip
116	  st	%g4, [%i2 + SA(MINFRAME) + FPU_FPRS]	! save fprs
117
118	! save kernel fp state in stack
119	add	%i2, SA(MINFRAME), %o0		! o0 = kfpu_t ptr
120	rd	%gsr, %g5
121	call	fp_save
122	stx	%g5, [%o0 + FPU_GSR]		! store GSR
123	ba,a,pt	%icc, 1f
124	  nop
125
1260:
127	! user thread
128	! o4 = lwp ptr
129	! g4 = fprs
130	! i1 = CPU ptr
131	ldn	[%o4 + LWP_FPU], %o0		! fp pointer
132	stn	%fp, [THREAD_REG + T_SP]	! save sp
133	andcc	%g4, FPRS_FEF, %g0		! is FPRS_FEF set
134	st	%g4, [%o0 + FPU_FPRS]		! store FPRS
135#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(NEED_FPU_EXISTS)
136	sethi	%hi(fpu_exists), %g5
137	ld	[%g5 + %lo(fpu_exists)], %g5
138	brz,pn	%g5, 1f
139	  ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_CTX], %g3	! get ctx pointer
140#endif
141	bz,pt	%icc, 1f			! most apps don't use fp
142	  ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_CTX], %g3	! get ctx pointer
143	ldn	[%o4 + LWP_FPU], %o0		! fp pointer
144	rd	%gsr, %g5
145	call	fp_save				! doesn't touch globals
146	stx	%g5, [%o0 + FPU_GSR]		! store GSR
1471:
148	!
149	! Perform context switch callback if set.
150	! This handles coprocessor state saving.
151	! i1 = cpu ptr
152	! g3 = ctx pointer
153	!
154	wr	%g0, %g0, %fprs			! disable fpu and clear fprs
155	brz,pt	%g3, 2f				! skip call when zero
156	ldn	[%i0 + T_PROCP], %i3		! delay slot - get proc pointer
157	call	savectx
158	mov	THREAD_REG, %o0			! delay - arg = thread pointer
1592:
160	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_PROCP], %i2	! load old curproc - for mmu
161
162	!
163	! Temporarily switch to idle thread's stack
164	!
165	ldn	[%i1 + CPU_IDLE_THREAD], %o0	! idle thread pointer
166	ldn	[%o0 + T_SP], %o1		! get onto idle thread stack
167	sub	%o1, SA(MINFRAME), %sp		! save room for ins and locals
168	clr	%fp
169
170	!
171	! Set the idle thread as the current thread
172	!
173	mov	THREAD_REG, %l3			! save %g7 (current thread)
174	mov	%o0, THREAD_REG			! set %g7 to idle
175	stn	%o0, [%i1 + CPU_THREAD]		! set CPU's thread to idle
176
177	!
178	! Clear and unlock previous thread's t_lock
179	! to allow it to be dispatched by another processor.
180	!
181	clrb	[%l3 + T_LOCK]			! clear tp->t_lock
182
183	!
184	! IMPORTANT: Registers at this point must be:
185	!	%i0 = new thread
186	!	%i1 = cpu pointer
187	!	%i2 = old proc pointer
188	!	%i3 = new proc pointer
189	!
190	! Here we are in the idle thread, have dropped the old thread.
191	!
192	ALTENTRY(_resume_from_idle)
193
194	! SET_KCONTEXTREG(reg0, reg1, reg2, reg3, reg4, label1, label2, label3)
195	SET_KCONTEXTREG(%o0, %g1, %g2, %g3, %o3, l1, l2, l3)
196
197	cmp 	%i2, %i3		! resuming the same process?
198	be,pt	%xcc, 5f		! yes.
199	  nop
200
201	ldx	[%i3 + P_AS], %o0	! load p->p_as
202	ldx	[%o0 + A_HAT], %i5	! %i5 = new proc hat
203
204	!
205	! update cpusran field
206	!
207	ld	[%i1 + CPU_ID], %o4
208	add	%i5, SFMMU_CPUSRAN, %o5
209	CPU_INDEXTOSET(%o5, %o4, %g1)
210	ldx	[%o5], %o2		! %o2 = cpusran field
211	mov	1, %g2
212	sllx	%g2, %o4, %o4		! %o4 = bit for this cpu
213	andcc	%o4, %o2, %g0
214	bnz,pn	%xcc, 0f		! bit already set, go to 0
215	  nop
2163:
217	or	%o2, %o4, %o1		! or in this cpu's bit mask
218	casx	[%o5], %o2, %o1
219	cmp	%o2, %o1
220	bne,a,pn %xcc, 3b
221	  ldx	[%o5], %o2		! o2 = cpusran field
222	membar	#LoadLoad|#StoreLoad
223
2240:
225	!
226	! disable interrupts
227	!
228	! if resume from user to kernel thread
229	!	call sfmmu_setctx_sec
230	! if resume from kernel (or a different user) thread to user thread
231	!	call sfmmu_alloc_ctx
232	! sfmmu_load_mmustate
233	!
234	! enable interrupts
235	!
236	! %i5 = new proc hat
237	!
238
239	sethi	%hi(ksfmmup), %o2
240        ldx	[%o2 + %lo(ksfmmup)], %o2
241
242	rdpr	%pstate, %i4
243        cmp	%i5, %o2		! new proc hat == ksfmmup ?
244	bne,pt	%xcc, 3f		! new proc is not kernel as, go to 3
245	  wrpr	%i4, PSTATE_IE, %pstate
246
247	SET_KAS_CTXSEC_ARGS(%i5, %o0, %o1)
248
249	! new proc is kernel as
250
251	call	sfmmu_setctx_sec		! switch to kernel context
252	  or	%o0, %o1, %o0
253
254	ba,a,pt	%icc, 4f
255
256	!
257	! Switch to user address space.
258	!
2593:
260	mov	%i5, %o0			! %o0 = sfmmup
261	mov	%i1, %o2			! %o2 = CPU
262	set	SFMMU_PRIVATE, %o3		! %o3 = sfmmu private flag
263	call	sfmmu_alloc_ctx
264	  mov	%g0, %o1			! %o1 = allocate flag = 0
265
266	brz,a,pt %o0, 4f			! %o0 == 0, no private alloc'ed
267          nop
268
269        ldn     [%i5 + SFMMU_SCDP], %o0         ! using shared contexts?
270        brz,a,pt %o0, 4f
271          nop
272
273	ldn   [%o0 + SCD_SFMMUP], %o0		! %o0 = scdp->scd_sfmmup
274	mov	%i1, %o2			! %o2 = CPU
275	set	SFMMU_SHARED, %o3		! %o3 = sfmmu shared flag
276	call	sfmmu_alloc_ctx
277	  mov	1, %o1				! %o1 = allocate flag = 1
278
2794:
280	call	sfmmu_load_mmustate		! program MMU registers
281	  mov	%i5, %o0
282
283	wrpr    %g0, %i4, %pstate               ! enable interrupts
284
2855:
286	!
287	! spin until dispatched thread's mutex has
288	! been unlocked. this mutex is unlocked when
289	! it becomes safe for the thread to run.
290	!
291	ldstub	[%i0 + T_LOCK], %o0	! lock curthread's t_lock
2926:
293	brnz,pn	%o0, 7f			! lock failed
294	  ldx	[%i0 + T_PC], %i7	! delay - restore resuming thread's pc
295
296	!
297	! Fix CPU structure to indicate new running thread.
298	! Set pointer in new thread to the CPU structure.
299	! XXX - Move migration statistic out of here
300	!
301        ldx	[%i0 + T_CPU], %g2	! last CPU to run the new thread
302        cmp     %g2, %i1		! test for migration
303        be,pt	%xcc, 4f		! no migration
304          ldn	[%i0 + T_LWP], %o1	! delay - get associated lwp (if any)
305        ldx	[%i1 + CPU_STATS_SYS_CPUMIGRATE], %g2
306        inc     %g2
307        stx	%g2, [%i1 + CPU_STATS_SYS_CPUMIGRATE]
308	stx	%i1, [%i0 + T_CPU]	! set new thread's CPU pointer
3094:
310	stx	%i0, [%i1 + CPU_THREAD]	! set CPU's thread pointer
311	membar	#StoreLoad		! synchronize with mutex_exit()
312	mov	%i0, THREAD_REG		! update global thread register
313	stx	%o1, [%i1 + CPU_LWP]	! set CPU's lwp ptr
314	brz,a,pn %o1, 1f		! if no lwp, branch and clr mpcb
315	  stx	%g0, [%i1 + CPU_MPCB]
316	!
317	! user thread
318	! o1 = lwp
319	! i0 = new thread
320	!
321	ldx	[%i0 + T_STACK], %o0
322	stx	%o0, [%i1 + CPU_MPCB]	! set CPU's mpcb pointer
323#ifdef CPU_MPCB_PA
324	ldx	[%o0 + MPCB_PA], %o0
325	stx	%o0, [%i1 + CPU_MPCB_PA]
326#endif
327	! Switch to new thread's stack
328	ldx	[%i0 + T_SP], %o0	! restore resuming thread's sp
329	sub	%o0, SA(MINFRAME), %sp	! in case of intr or trap before restore
330	mov	%o0, %fp
331	!
332	! Restore resuming thread's GSR reg and floating-point regs
333	! Note that the ld to the gsr register ensures that the loading of
334	! the floating point saved state has completed without necessity
335	! of a membar #Sync.
336	!
337#if defined(DEBUG) || defined(NEED_FPU_EXISTS)
338	sethi	%hi(fpu_exists), %g3
339	ld	[%g3 + %lo(fpu_exists)], %g3
340	brz,pn	%g3, 2f
341	  ldx	[%i0 + T_CTX], %i5	! should resumed thread restorectx?
342#endif
343	ldx	[%o1 + LWP_FPU], %o0		! fp pointer
344	ld	[%o0 + FPU_FPRS], %g5		! get fpu_fprs
345	andcc	%g5, FPRS_FEF, %g0		! is FPRS_FEF set?
346	bz,a,pt	%icc, 9f			! no, skip fp_restore
347	  wr	%g0, FPRS_FEF, %fprs		! enable fprs so fp_zero works
348
349	ldx	[THREAD_REG + T_CPU], %o4	! cpu pointer
350	call	fp_restore
351	  wr	%g5, %g0, %fprs			! enable fpu and restore fprs
352
353	ldx	[%o0 + FPU_GSR], %g5		! load saved GSR data
354	wr	%g5, %g0, %gsr			! restore %gsr data
355	ba,pt	%icc,2f
356	  ldx	[%i0 + T_CTX], %i5	! should resumed thread restorectx?
357
3589:
359	!
360	! Zero resuming thread's fp registers, for *all* non-fp program
361	! Remove all possibility of using the fp regs as a "covert channel".
362	!
363	call	fp_zero
364	  wr	%g0, %g0, %gsr
365	ldx	[%i0 + T_CTX], %i5	! should resumed thread restorectx?
366	ba,pt	%icc, 2f
367	  wr	%g0, %g0, %fprs			! disable fprs
368
3691:
370#ifdef CPU_MPCB_PA
371	mov	-1, %o1
372	stx	%o1, [%i1 + CPU_MPCB_PA]
373#endif
374	!
375	! kernel thread
376	! i0 = new thread
377	!
378	! Switch to new thread's stack
379	!
380	ldx	[%i0 + T_SP], %o0	! restore resuming thread's sp
381	sub	%o0, SA(MINFRAME), %sp	! in case of intr or trap before restore
382	mov	%o0, %fp
383	!
384	! Restore resuming thread's GSR reg and floating-point regs
385	! Note that the ld to the gsr register ensures that the loading of
386	! the floating point saved state has completed without necessity
387	! of a membar #Sync.
388	!
389	ldx	[%i0 + T_STACK], %o0
390	ld	[%o0 + SA(MINFRAME) + FPU_FPRS], %g5	! load fprs
391	ldx	[%i0 + T_CTX], %i5		! should thread restorectx?
392	andcc	%g5, FPRS_FEF, %g0		! did we save fp in stack?
393	bz,a,pt	%icc, 2f
394	  wr	%g0, %g0, %fprs			! clr fprs
395
396	wr	%g5, %g0, %fprs			! enable fpu and restore fprs
397	call	fp_restore
398	add	%o0, SA(MINFRAME), %o0		! o0 = kpu_t ptr
399	ldx	[%o0 + FPU_GSR], %g5		! load saved GSR data
400	wr	%g5, %g0, %gsr			! restore %gsr data
401
4022:
403	!
404	! Restore resuming thread's context
405	! i5 = ctx ptr
406	!
407	brz,a,pt %i5, 8f		! skip restorectx() when zero
408	  ld	[%i1 + CPU_BASE_SPL], %o0
409	call	restorectx		! thread can not sleep on temp stack
410	  mov	THREAD_REG, %o0		! delay slot - arg = thread pointer
411	!
412	! Set priority as low as possible, blocking all interrupt threads
413	! that may be active.
414	!
415	ld	[%i1 + CPU_BASE_SPL], %o0
4168:
417	wrpr	%o0, 0, %pil
418	wrpr	%g0, WSTATE_KERN, %wstate
419	!
420	! If we are resuming an interrupt thread, store a starting timestamp
421	! in the thread structure.
422	!
423	lduh	[THREAD_REG + T_FLAGS], %o0
424	andcc	%o0, T_INTR_THREAD, %g0
425	bnz,pn	%xcc, 0f
426	  nop
4275:
428	call	__dtrace_probe___sched_on__cpu	! DTrace probe
429	nop
430
431	ret				! resume curthread
432	restore
4330:
434	add	THREAD_REG, T_INTR_START, %o2
4351:
436	ldx	[%o2], %o1
437	RD_TICK(%o0,%o3,%g5,__LINE__)
438	casx	[%o2], %o1, %o0
439	cmp	%o0, %o1
440	be,pt	%xcc, 5b
441	  nop
442	! If an interrupt occurred while we were attempting to store
443	! the timestamp, try again.
444	ba,pt	%xcc, 1b
445	  nop
446
447	!
448	! lock failed - spin with regular load to avoid cache-thrashing.
449	!
4507:
451	brnz,a,pt %o0, 7b		! spin while locked
452	  ldub	[%i0 + T_LOCK], %o0
453	ba	%xcc, 6b
454	  ldstub  [%i0 + T_LOCK], %o0	! delay - lock curthread's mutex
455	SET_SIZE(_resume_from_idle)
456	SET_SIZE(resume)
457
458#endif	/* lint */
459
460#if defined(lint)
461
462/* ARGSUSED */
463void
464resume_from_zombie(kthread_id_t t)
465{}
466
467#else	/* lint */
468
469	ENTRY(resume_from_zombie)
470	save	%sp, -SA(MINFRAME), %sp		! save ins and locals
471
472	call	__dtrace_probe___sched_off__cpu	! DTrace probe
473	mov	%i0, %o0			! arg for DTrace probe
474
475	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_CPU], %i1	! cpu pointer
476
477	flushw					! flushes all but this window
478	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_PROCP], %i2	! old procp for mmu ctx
479
480	!
481	! Temporarily switch to the idle thread's stack so that
482	! the zombie thread's stack can be reclaimed by the reaper.
483	!
484	ldn	[%i1 + CPU_IDLE_THREAD], %o2	! idle thread pointer
485	ldn	[%o2 + T_SP], %o1		! get onto idle thread stack
486	sub	%o1, SA(MINFRAME), %sp		! save room for ins and locals
487	clr	%fp
488	!
489	! Set the idle thread as the current thread.
490	! Put the zombie on death-row.
491	!
492	mov	THREAD_REG, %o0			! save %g7 = curthread for arg
493	mov	%o2, THREAD_REG			! set %g7 to idle
494	stn	%g0, [%i1 + CPU_MPCB]		! clear mpcb
495#ifdef CPU_MPCB_PA
496	mov	-1, %o1
497	stx	%o1, [%i1 + CPU_MPCB_PA]
498#endif
499	call	reapq_add			! reapq_add(old_thread);
500	stn	%o2, [%i1 + CPU_THREAD]		! delay - CPU's thread = idle
501
502	!
503	! resume_from_idle args:
504	!	%i0 = new thread
505	!	%i1 = cpu
506	!	%i2 = old proc
507	!	%i3 = new proc
508	!
509	b	_resume_from_idle		! finish job of resume
510	ldn	[%i0 + T_PROCP], %i3		! new process
511	SET_SIZE(resume_from_zombie)
512
513#endif	/* lint */
514
515#if defined(lint)
516
517/* ARGSUSED */
518void
519resume_from_intr(kthread_id_t t)
520{}
521
522#else	/* lint */
523
524	ENTRY(resume_from_intr)
525	save	%sp, -SA(MINFRAME), %sp		! save ins and locals
526
527	!
528	! We read in the fprs and call fp_save if FPRS_FEF is set
529	! to save the floating-point state if fprs has been
530	! modified by operations such as hw bcopy or fp_disabled.
531	! This is to resolve an issue where an interrupting thread
532	! doesn't retain their floating-point registers when
533	! switching out of the interrupt context.
534	!
535	rd	%fprs, %g4
536	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_STACK], %i2
537	andcc	%g4, FPRS_FEF, %g0		! is FPRS_FEF set
538	bz,pt	%icc, 4f
539	  st	%g4, [%i2 + SA(MINFRAME) + FPU_FPRS]	! save fprs
540
541	! save kernel fp state in stack
542	add	%i2, SA(MINFRAME), %o0		! %o0 = kfpu_t ptr
543	rd	%gsr, %g5
544	call fp_save
545	stx	%g5, [%o0 + FPU_GSR]		! store GSR
546
5474:
548
549	flushw					! flushes all but this window
550	stn	%fp, [THREAD_REG + T_SP]	! delay - save sp
551	stn	%i7, [THREAD_REG + T_PC]	! save return address
552
553	ldn	[%i0 + T_PC], %i7		! restore resuming thread's pc
554	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_CPU], %i1	! cpu pointer
555
556	!
557	! Fix CPU structure to indicate new running thread.
558	! The pinned thread we're resuming already has the CPU pointer set.
559	!
560	mov	THREAD_REG, %l3		! save old thread
561	stn	%i0, [%i1 + CPU_THREAD]	! set CPU's thread pointer
562	membar	#StoreLoad		! synchronize with mutex_exit()
563	mov	%i0, THREAD_REG		! update global thread register
564
565	!
566	! Switch to new thread's stack
567	!
568	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_SP], %o0	! restore resuming thread's sp
569	sub	%o0, SA(MINFRAME), %sp ! in case of intr or trap before restore
570	mov	%o0, %fp
571	clrb	[%l3 + T_LOCK]		! clear intr thread's tp->t_lock
572
573	!
574	! If we are resuming an interrupt thread, store a timestamp in the
575	! thread structure.
576	!
577	lduh	[THREAD_REG + T_FLAGS], %o0
578	andcc	%o0, T_INTR_THREAD, %g0
579	bnz,pn	%xcc, 0f
580	!
581	! We're resuming a non-interrupt thread.
582	! Clear CPU_INTRCNT and check if cpu_kprunrun set?
583	!
584	ldub	[%i1 + CPU_KPRUNRUN], %o5	! delay
585	brnz,pn	%o5, 3f				! call kpreempt(KPREEMPT_SYNC);
586	stub	%g0, [%i1 + CPU_INTRCNT]
5871:
588	ret				! resume curthread
589	restore
5900:
591	!
592	! We're an interrupt thread. Update t_intr_start and cpu_intrcnt
593	!
594	add	THREAD_REG, T_INTR_START, %o2
5952:
596	ldx	[%o2], %o1
597	RD_TICK(%o0,%o3,%l1,__LINE__)
598	casx	[%o2], %o1, %o0
599	cmp	%o0, %o1
600	bne,pn	%xcc, 2b
601	ldn	[THREAD_REG + T_INTR], %l1	! delay
602	! Reset cpu_intrcnt if we aren't pinning anyone
603	brz,a,pt %l1, 2f
604	stub	%g0, [%i1 + CPU_INTRCNT]
6052:
606	ba,pt	%xcc, 1b
607	nop
6083:
609	!
610	! We're a non-interrupt thread and cpu_kprunrun is set. call kpreempt.
611	!
612	call	kpreempt
613	mov	KPREEMPT_SYNC, %o0
614	ba,pt	%xcc, 1b
615	nop
616	SET_SIZE(resume_from_intr)
617
618#endif /* lint */
619
620
621/*
622 * thread_start()
623 *
624 * the current register window was crafted by thread_run() to contain
625 * an address of a procedure (in register %i7), and its args in registers
626 * %i0 through %i5. a stack trace of this thread will show the procedure
627 * that thread_start() invoked at the bottom of the stack. an exit routine
628 * is stored in %l0 and called when started thread returns from its called
629 * procedure.
630 */
631
632#if defined(lint)
633
634void
635thread_start(void)
636{}
637
638#else	/* lint */
639
640	ENTRY(thread_start)
641	mov	%i0, %o0
642	jmpl 	%i7, %o7	! call thread_run()'s start() procedure.
643	mov	%i1, %o1
644
645	call	thread_exit	! destroy thread if it returns.
646	nop
647	unimp 0
648	SET_SIZE(thread_start)
649
650#endif	/* lint */
651