Annotation of 43BSDReno/sys/tahoe/machdep.c, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: /*
        !             2:  * Copyright (c) 1982,1987,1988 Regents of the University of California.
        !             3:  * All rights reserved.  The Berkeley software License Agreement
        !             4:  * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
        !             5:  *
        !             6:  *     @(#)machdep.c   7.13 (Berkeley) 6/28/90
        !             7:  */
        !             8: 
        !             9: #include "param.h"
        !            10: #include "systm.h"
        !            11: #include "user.h"
        !            12: #include "kernel.h"
        !            13: #include "map.h"
        !            14: #include "vm.h"
        !            15: #include "proc.h"
        !            16: #include "buf.h"
        !            17: #include "reboot.h"
        !            18: #include "conf.h"
        !            19: #include "file.h"
        !            20: #include "text.h"
        !            21: #include "clist.h"
        !            22: #include "callout.h"
        !            23: #include "cmap.h"
        !            24: #include "malloc.h"
        !            25: #include "mbuf.h"
        !            26: #include "msgbuf.h"
        !            27: #ifdef SYSVSHM
        !            28: #include "shm.h"
        !            29: #endif
        !            30: 
        !            31: #include "cpu.h"
        !            32: #include "reg.h"
        !            33: #include "pte.h"
        !            34: #include "psl.h"
        !            35: #include "mem.h"
        !            36: #include "mtpr.h"
        !            37: #include "cp.h"
        !            38: 
        !            39: #include "../tahoevba/vbavar.h"
        !            40: 
        !            41: /*
        !            42:  * Declare these as initialized data so we can patch them.
        !            43:  */
        !            44: int    nswbuf = 0;
        !            45: #ifdef NBUF
        !            46: int    nbuf = NBUF;
        !            47: #else
        !            48: int    nbuf = 0;
        !            49: #endif
        !            50: #ifdef BUFPAGES
        !            51: int    bufpages = BUFPAGES;
        !            52: #else
        !            53: int    bufpages = 0;
        !            54: #endif
        !            55: #include "yc.h"
        !            56: #if NCY > 0
        !            57: #include "../tahoevba/cyreg.h"
        !            58: #endif
        !            59: int    msgbufmapped;           /* set when safe to use msgbuf */
        !            60: int    physmem = MAXMEM;       /* max supported memory, changes to actual */
        !            61: 
        !            62: /*
        !            63:  * Machine-dependent startup code
        !            64:  */
        !            65: startup(firstaddr)
        !            66:        int firstaddr;
        !            67: {
        !            68:        register int unixsize;
        !            69:        register unsigned i;
        !            70:        register struct pte *pte;
        !            71:        int mapaddr, j;
        !            72:        register caddr_t v;
        !            73:        int maxbufs, base, residual;
        !            74: 
        !            75:        /*
        !            76:         * Initialize error message buffer (at end of core).
        !            77:         */
        !            78:        maxmem = physmem - btoc(sizeof (struct msgbuf));
        !            79:        pte = msgbufmap;
        !            80:        for (i = 1; i < btoc(sizeof (struct msgbuf)) + 1; i++)
        !            81:                *(int *)pte++ = PG_V | PG_KW | (physmem - i);
        !            82:        mtpr(TBIA, 1);
        !            83:        msgbufmapped = 1;
        !            84: #ifdef KADB
        !            85:        kdb_init();                     /* startup kernel debugger */
        !            86:        (void) cnopen(makedev(0, 1), 0);        /* open console XXX */
        !            87: #endif
        !            88:        /*
        !            89:         * Good {morning,afternoon,evening,night}.
        !            90:         */
        !            91:        printf(version);
        !            92:        printf("real mem = %d\n", ctob(physmem));
        !            93: 
        !            94:        /*
        !            95:         * Allocate space for system data structures.
        !            96:         * The first available real memory address is in "firstaddr".
        !            97:         * The first available kernel virtual address is in "v".
        !            98:         * As pages of kernel virtual memory are allocated, "v" is incremented.
        !            99:         * As pages of memory are allocated and cleared,
        !           100:         * "firstaddr" is incremented.
        !           101:         * An index into the kernel page table corresponding to the
        !           102:         * virtual memory address maintained in "v" is kept in "mapaddr".
        !           103:         */
        !           104:        v = (caddr_t)(0xc0000000 | (firstaddr * NBPG));
        !           105: #define        valloc(name, type, num) \
        !           106:            (name) = (type *)v; v = (caddr_t)((name)+(num))
        !           107: #define        valloclim(name, type, num, lim) \
        !           108:            (name) = (type *)v; v = (caddr_t)((lim) = ((name)+(num)))
        !           109: #if NCY > 0
        !           110:        /*
        !           111:         * Allocate raw buffers for tapemaster controllers
        !           112:         * first, as they need buffers in the first megabyte.
        !           113:         */
        !           114:        valloc(cybuf, char, NCY * CYMAXIO);
        !           115: #endif
        !           116:        valloclim(file, struct file, nfile, fileNFILE);
        !           117:        valloclim(proc, struct proc, nproc, procNPROC);
        !           118:        valloclim(text, struct text, ntext, textNTEXT);
        !           119:        valloc(cfree, struct cblock, nclist);
        !           120:        valloc(callout, struct callout, ncallout);
        !           121:        valloc(swapmap, struct map, nswapmap = nproc * 2);
        !           122:        valloc(argmap, struct map, ARGMAPSIZE);
        !           123:        valloc(kernelmap, struct map, nproc);
        !           124:        valloc(mbmap, struct map, nmbclusters/4);
        !           125:        valloc(kmemmap, struct map, ekmempt - kmempt);
        !           126:        valloc(kmemusage, struct kmemusage, ekmempt - kmempt);
        !           127: #ifdef SYSVSHM
        !           128:        valloc(shmsegs, struct shmid_ds, shminfo.shmmni);
        !           129: #endif
        !           130:        
        !           131:        /*
        !           132:         * Determine how many buffers to allocate.
        !           133:         * Use 10% of memory for the first 2 Meg, 5% of the remaining
        !           134:         * memory. Insure a minimum of 16 buffers.
        !           135:         * We allocate 1/2 as many swap buffer headers as file i/o buffers.
        !           136:         */
        !           137:        if (bufpages == 0)
        !           138:                if (physmem < (2 * 1024 * 1024))
        !           139:                        bufpages = physmem / 10 / CLSIZE;
        !           140:                else
        !           141:                        bufpages = ((2 * 1024 * 1024 + physmem) / 20) / CLSIZE;
        !           142:        if (nbuf == 0) {
        !           143:                nbuf = bufpages / 2;
        !           144:                if (nbuf < 16)
        !           145:                        nbuf = 16;
        !           146:        }
        !           147:        if (nswbuf == 0) {
        !           148:                nswbuf = (nbuf / 2) &~ 1;       /* force even */
        !           149:                if (nswbuf > 256)
        !           150:                        nswbuf = 256;           /* sanity */
        !           151:        }
        !           152:        valloc(swbuf, struct buf, nswbuf);
        !           153: 
        !           154:        /*
        !           155:         * Now the amount of virtual memory remaining for buffers
        !           156:         * can be calculated, estimating needs for the cmap.
        !           157:         */
        !           158:        ncmap = (maxmem*NBPG - ((int)v &~ 0xc0000000)) /
        !           159:                (CLBYTES + sizeof(struct cmap)) + 2;
        !           160:        maxbufs = ((SYSPTSIZE * NBPG) -
        !           161:            ((int)(v + ncmap * sizeof(struct cmap)) - 0xc0000000)) /
        !           162:                (MAXBSIZE + sizeof(struct buf));
        !           163:        if (maxbufs < 16)
        !           164:                panic("sys pt too small");
        !           165:        if (nbuf > maxbufs) {
        !           166:                printf("SYSPTSIZE limits number of buffers to %d\n", maxbufs);
        !           167:                nbuf = maxbufs;
        !           168:        }
        !           169:        if (bufpages > nbuf * (MAXBSIZE / CLBYTES))
        !           170:                bufpages = nbuf * (MAXBSIZE / CLBYTES);
        !           171:        valloc(buf, struct buf, nbuf);
        !           172: 
        !           173:        /*
        !           174:         * Allocate space for core map.
        !           175:         * Allow space for all of phsical memory minus the amount 
        !           176:         * dedicated to the system. The amount of physical memory
        !           177:         * dedicated to the system is the total virtual memory of
        !           178:         * the system thus far, plus core map, buffer pages,
        !           179:         * and buffer headers not yet allocated.
        !           180:         * Add 2: 1 because the 0th entry is unused, 1 for rounding.
        !           181:         */
        !           182:        ncmap = (maxmem*NBPG - ((int)(v + bufpages*CLBYTES) &~ 0xc0000000)) /
        !           183:                (CLBYTES + sizeof(struct cmap)) + 2;
        !           184:        valloclim(cmap, struct cmap, ncmap, ecmap);
        !           185: 
        !           186:        /*
        !           187:         * Clear space allocated thus far, and make r/w entries
        !           188:         * for the space in the kernel map.
        !           189:         */
        !           190:        unixsize = btoc((int)v &~ 0xc0000000);
        !           191:        while (firstaddr < unixsize) {
        !           192:                *(int *)(&Sysmap[firstaddr]) = PG_V | PG_KW | firstaddr;
        !           193:                clearseg((unsigned)firstaddr);
        !           194:                firstaddr++;
        !           195:        }
        !           196: 
        !           197:        /*
        !           198:         * Now allocate buffers proper.  They are different than the above
        !           199:         * in that they usually occupy more virtual memory than physical.
        !           200:         */
        !           201:        v = (caddr_t) ((int)(v + PGOFSET) &~ PGOFSET);
        !           202:        valloc(buffers, char, MAXBSIZE * nbuf);
        !           203:        base = bufpages / nbuf;
        !           204:        residual = bufpages % nbuf;
        !           205:        mapaddr = firstaddr;
        !           206:        for (i = 0; i < residual; i++) {
        !           207:                for (j = 0; j < (base + 1) * CLSIZE; j++) {
        !           208:                        *(int *)(&Sysmap[mapaddr+j]) = PG_V | PG_KW | firstaddr;
        !           209:                        clearseg((unsigned)firstaddr);
        !           210:                        firstaddr++;
        !           211:                }
        !           212:                mapaddr += MAXBSIZE / NBPG;
        !           213:        }
        !           214:        for (i = residual; i < nbuf; i++) {
        !           215:                for (j = 0; j < base * CLSIZE; j++) {
        !           216:                        *(int *)(&Sysmap[mapaddr+j]) = PG_V | PG_KW | firstaddr;
        !           217:                        clearseg((unsigned)firstaddr);
        !           218:                        firstaddr++;
        !           219:                }
        !           220:                mapaddr += MAXBSIZE / NBPG;
        !           221:        }
        !           222: 
        !           223:        unixsize = btoc((int)v &~ 0xc0000000);
        !           224:        if (firstaddr >= physmem - 8*UPAGES)
        !           225:                panic("no memory");
        !           226:        mtpr(TBIA, 1);                  /* After we just cleared it all! */
        !           227: 
        !           228:        /*
        !           229:         * Initialize callouts
        !           230:         */
        !           231:        callfree = callout;
        !           232:        for (i = 1; i < ncallout; i++)
        !           233:                callout[i-1].c_next = &callout[i];
        !           234: 
        !           235:        /*
        !           236:         * Initialize memory allocator and swap
        !           237:         * and user page table maps.
        !           238:         *
        !           239:         * THE USER PAGE TABLE MAP IS CALLED ``kernelmap''
        !           240:         * WHICH IS A VERY UNDESCRIPTIVE AND INCONSISTENT NAME.
        !           241:         */
        !           242:        meminit(firstaddr, maxmem);
        !           243:        maxmem = freemem;
        !           244:        printf("avail mem = %d\n", ctob(maxmem));
        !           245:        printf("using %d buffers containing %d bytes of memory\n",
        !           246:                nbuf, bufpages * CLBYTES);
        !           247:        rminit(kernelmap, (long)USRPTSIZE, (long)1,
        !           248:            "usrpt", nproc);
        !           249:        rminit(mbmap, (long)(nmbclusters * CLSIZE), (long)CLSIZE,
        !           250:            "mbclusters", nmbclusters/4);
        !           251:        kmeminit();             /* now safe to do malloc/free */
        !           252:        intenable = 1;          /* Enable interrupts from now on */
        !           253: 
        !           254:        /*
        !           255:         * Set up CPU-specific registers, cache, etc.
        !           256:         */
        !           257:        initcpu();
        !           258: 
        !           259:        /*
        !           260:         * Set up buffers, so they can be used to read disk labels.
        !           261:         */
        !           262:        bhinit();
        !           263:        binit();
        !           264: 
        !           265:        /*
        !           266:         * Configure the system.
        !           267:         */
        !           268:        configure();
        !           269: }
        !           270: 
        !           271: #ifdef PGINPROF
        !           272: /*
        !           273:  * Return the difference (in microseconds)
        !           274:  * between the  current time and a previous
        !           275:  * time as represented  by the arguments.
        !           276:  * If there is a pending clock interrupt
        !           277:  * which has not been serviced due to high
        !           278:  * ipl, return error code.
        !           279:  */
        !           280: /*ARGSUSED*/
        !           281: vmtime(otime, olbolt, oicr)
        !           282:        register int otime, olbolt, oicr;
        !           283: {
        !           284: 
        !           285:        return (((time.tv_sec-otime)*60 + lbolt-olbolt)*16667);
        !           286: }
        !           287: #endif
        !           288: 
        !           289: /*
        !           290:  * Send an interrupt to process.
        !           291:  *
        !           292:  * Stack is set up to allow sigcode stored
        !           293:  * in u. to call routine, followed by kcall
        !           294:  * to sigreturn routine below.  After sigreturn
        !           295:  * resets the signal mask, the stack, and the
        !           296:  * frame pointer, it returns to the user
        !           297:  * specified pc, psl.
        !           298:  */
        !           299: sendsig(catcher, sig, mask, code)
        !           300:        sig_t catcher;
        !           301:        int sig, mask;
        !           302:        unsigned code;
        !           303: {
        !           304:        register struct sigcontext *scp;
        !           305:        register struct proc *p = u.u_procp;
        !           306:        register int *regs;
        !           307:        register struct sigframe {
        !           308:                int     sf_signum;
        !           309:                int     sf_code;
        !           310:                struct  sigcontext *sf_scp;
        !           311:                sig_t   sf_handler;
        !           312:                int     sf_regs[6];             /* r0-r5 */
        !           313:                struct  sigcontext *sf_scpcopy;
        !           314:        } *fp;
        !           315:        int oonstack;
        !           316: 
        !           317:        regs = u.u_ar0;
        !           318:        oonstack = u.u_onstack;
        !           319:        /*
        !           320:         * Allocate and validate space for the signal handler
        !           321:         * context. Note that if the stack is in P0 space, the
        !           322:         * call to grow() is a nop, and the useracc() check
        !           323:         * will fail if the process has not already allocated
        !           324:         * the space with a `brk'.
        !           325:         */
        !           326:        if (!u.u_onstack && (u.u_sigonstack & sigmask(sig))) {
        !           327:                scp = (struct sigcontext *)u.u_sigsp - 1;
        !           328:                u.u_onstack = 1;
        !           329:        } else
        !           330:                scp = (struct sigcontext *)regs[SP] - 1;
        !           331:        fp = (struct sigframe *)scp - 1;
        !           332:        if ((int)fp <= USRSTACK - ctob(u.u_ssize)) 
        !           333:                (void) grow((unsigned)fp);
        !           334:        if (useracc((caddr_t)fp, sizeof (*fp) + sizeof (*scp), B_WRITE) == 0) {
        !           335:                /*
        !           336:                 * Process has trashed its stack; give it an illegal
        !           337:                 * instruction to halt it in its tracks.
        !           338:                 */
        !           339:                SIGACTION(p, SIGILL) = SIG_DFL;
        !           340:                sig = sigmask(SIGILL);
        !           341:                p->p_sigignore &= ~sig;
        !           342:                p->p_sigcatch &= ~sig;
        !           343:                p->p_sigmask &= ~sig;
        !           344:                psignal(p, SIGILL);
        !           345:                return;
        !           346:        }
        !           347:        /* 
        !           348:         * Build the argument list for the signal handler.
        !           349:         */
        !           350:        fp->sf_signum = sig;
        !           351:        fp->sf_code = code;
        !           352:        fp->sf_scp = scp;
        !           353:        fp->sf_handler = catcher;
        !           354:        /*
        !           355:         * Build the callf argument frame to be used to call sigreturn.
        !           356:         */
        !           357:        fp->sf_scpcopy = scp;
        !           358:        /*
        !           359:         * Build the signal context to be used by sigreturn.
        !           360:         */
        !           361:        scp->sc_onstack = oonstack;
        !           362:        scp->sc_mask = mask;
        !           363:        scp->sc_sp = regs[SP];
        !           364:        scp->sc_fp = regs[FP];
        !           365:        scp->sc_pc = regs[PC];
        !           366:        scp->sc_ps = regs[PS];
        !           367:        regs[SP] = (int)fp;
        !           368:        regs[PC] = (int)u.u_pcb.pcb_sigc;
        !           369: }
        !           370: 
        !           371: /*
        !           372:  * System call to cleanup state after a signal
        !           373:  * has been taken.  Reset signal mask and
        !           374:  * stack state from context left by sendsig (above).
        !           375:  * Return to previous pc and psl as specified by
        !           376:  * context left by sendsig. Check carefully to
        !           377:  * make sure that the user has not modified the
        !           378:  * psl to gain improper priviledges or to cause
        !           379:  * a machine fault.
        !           380:  */
        !           381: /* ARGSUSED */
        !           382: sigreturn(p, uap, retval)
        !           383:        struct proc *p;
        !           384:        struct args {
        !           385:                struct sigcontext *sigcntxp;
        !           386:        } *uap;
        !           387:        int *retval;
        !           388: {
        !           389:        register struct sigcontext *scp;
        !           390:        register int *regs = u.u_ar0;
        !           391: 
        !           392:        scp = uap->sigcntxp;
        !           393:        if (useracc((caddr_t)scp, sizeof (*scp), 0) == 0)
        !           394:                return (EINVAL);
        !           395:        if ((scp->sc_ps & (PSL_MBZ|PSL_IPL|PSL_IS)) != 0 ||
        !           396:            (scp->sc_ps & (PSL_PRVMOD|PSL_CURMOD)) != (PSL_PRVMOD|PSL_CURMOD))
        !           397:                return (EINVAL);
        !           398:        u.u_onstack = scp->sc_onstack & 01;
        !           399:        p->p_sigmask = scp->sc_mask &~ sigcantmask;
        !           400:        regs[FP] = scp->sc_fp;
        !           401:        regs[SP] = scp->sc_sp;
        !           402:        regs[PC] = scp->sc_pc;
        !           403:        regs[PS] = scp->sc_ps;
        !           404:        return (EJUSTRETURN);
        !           405: }
        !           406: 
        !           407: int    waittime = -1;
        !           408: 
        !           409: boot(arghowto)
        !           410:        int arghowto;
        !           411: {
        !           412:        register long dummy;            /* r12 is reserved */
        !           413:        register int howto;             /* r11 == how to boot */
        !           414:        register int devtype;           /* r10 == major of root dev */
        !           415:        extern char *panicstr;
        !           416: 
        !           417:        howto = arghowto;
        !           418:        if ((howto&RB_NOSYNC) == 0 && waittime < 0 && bfreelist[0].b_forw) {
        !           419:                register struct buf *bp;
        !           420:                int iter, nbusy;
        !           421: 
        !           422:                waittime = 0;
        !           423:                (void) splnet();
        !           424:                printf("syncing disks... ");
        !           425:                /*
        !           426:                 * Release vnodes held by texts before update.
        !           427:                 */
        !           428:                if (panicstr == 0)
        !           429:                        xumount(NULL);
        !           430:                sync();
        !           431: 
        !           432:                for (iter = 0; iter < 20; iter++) {
        !           433:                        nbusy = 0;
        !           434:                        for (bp = &buf[nbuf]; --bp >= buf; )
        !           435:                                if ((bp->b_flags & (B_BUSY|B_INVAL)) == B_BUSY)
        !           436:                                        nbusy++;
        !           437:                        if (nbusy == 0)
        !           438:                                break;
        !           439:                        printf("%d ", nbusy);
        !           440:                        DELAY(40000 * iter);
        !           441:                }
        !           442:                if (nbusy)
        !           443:                        printf("giving up\n");
        !           444:                else
        !           445:                        printf("done\n");
        !           446:                DELAY(10000);                   /* wait for printf to finish */
        !           447:        }
        !           448:        mtpr(IPL, 0x1f);                        /* extreme priority */
        !           449:        devtype = major(rootdev);
        !           450:        *(int *)CPBFLG = howto;
        !           451:        if (howto&RB_HALT) {
        !           452:                printf("halting (in tight loop); hit ~h\n\n");
        !           453:                mtpr(IPL, 0x1f);
        !           454:                for (;;)
        !           455:                        ;
        !           456:        } else {
        !           457:                if (howto & RB_DUMP) {
        !           458:                        doadump();              /* CPBOOT's itsself */
        !           459:                        /*NOTREACHED*/
        !           460:                }
        !           461:                tocons(CPBOOT);
        !           462:        }
        !           463: #ifdef lint
        !           464:        dummy = 0; dummy = dummy;
        !           465:        printf("howto %d, devtype %d\n", arghowto, devtype);
        !           466: #endif
        !           467:        for (;;)
        !           468:                asm("halt");
        !           469:        /*NOTREACHED*/
        !           470: }
        !           471: 
        !           472: struct cpdcb_o cpcontrol;
        !           473: 
        !           474: /*
        !           475:  * Send the given comand ('c') to the console processor.
        !           476:  * Assumed to be one of the last things the OS does before
        !           477:  *  halting or rebooting.
        !           478:  */
        !           479: tocons(c)
        !           480: {
        !           481:        register timeout;
        !           482: 
        !           483:        cpcontrol.cp_hdr.cp_unit = CPUNIT;
        !           484:        cpcontrol.cp_hdr.cp_comm =  (char)c;
        !           485:        if (c != CPBOOT) 
        !           486:                cpcontrol.cp_hdr.cp_count = 1;  /* Just for sanity */
        !           487:        else {
        !           488:                cpcontrol.cp_hdr.cp_count = 4;
        !           489:                *(int *)cpcontrol.cp_buf = 0;   /* r11 value for reboot */
        !           490:        }
        !           491:        timeout = 100000;                               /* Delay loop */
        !           492:        while (timeout-- && (cnlast->cp_unit&CPDONE) == 0)
        !           493:                uncache(&cnlast->cp_unit);
        !           494:        /* give up, force it to listen */
        !           495:        mtpr(CPMDCB, vtoph((struct proc *)0, (unsigned)&cpcontrol));
        !           496: }
        !           497: 
        !           498: #if CLSIZE != 1
        !           499: /*
        !           500:  * Invalidate single all pte's in a cluster
        !           501:  */
        !           502: tbiscl(v)
        !           503:        unsigned v;
        !           504: {
        !           505:        register caddr_t addr;          /* must be first reg var */
        !           506:        register int i;
        !           507: 
        !           508:        addr = ptob(v);
        !           509:        for (i = 0; i < CLSIZE; i++) {
        !           510:                mtpr(TBIS, addr);
        !           511:                addr += NBPG;
        !           512:        }
        !           513: }
        !           514: #endif
        !           515: 
        !           516: int    dumpmag = 0x8fca0101;   /* magic number for savecore */
        !           517: int    dumpsize = 0;           /* also for savecore */
        !           518: 
        !           519: dumpconf()
        !           520: {
        !           521:        int nblks;
        !           522: 
        !           523:        dumpsize = physmem;
        !           524:        if (dumpdev != NODEV && bdevsw[major(dumpdev)].d_psize) {
        !           525:                nblks = (*bdevsw[major(dumpdev)].d_psize)(dumpdev);
        !           526:                if (dumpsize > btoc(dbtob(nblks - dumplo)))
        !           527:                        dumpsize = btoc(dbtob(nblks - dumplo));
        !           528:                else if (dumplo == 0)
        !           529:                        dumplo = nblks - btodb(ctob(physmem));
        !           530:        }
        !           531:        /*
        !           532:         * Don't dump on the first CLSIZE pages,
        !           533:         * in case the dump device includes a disk label.
        !           534:         */
        !           535:        if (dumplo < CLSIZE)
        !           536:                dumplo = CLSIZE;
        !           537: }
        !           538: 
        !           539: /*
        !           540:  * Doadump comes here after turning off memory management and
        !           541:  * getting on the dump stack, either when called above, or by
        !           542:  * the auto-restart code.
        !           543:  */
        !           544: dumpsys()
        !           545: {
        !           546: 
        !           547:        if (dumpdev == NODEV)
        !           548:                return;
        !           549:        /*
        !           550:         * For dumps during autoconfiguration,
        !           551:         * if dump device has already configured...
        !           552:         */
        !           553:        if (dumpsize == 0)
        !           554:                dumpconf();
        !           555:        if (dumplo < 0)
        !           556:                return;
        !           557:        printf("\ndumping to dev %x, offset %d\n", dumpdev, dumplo);
        !           558:        printf("dump ");
        !           559:        switch ((*bdevsw[major(dumpdev)].d_dump)(dumpdev)) {
        !           560: 
        !           561:        case ENXIO:
        !           562:                printf("device bad\n");
        !           563:                break;
        !           564: 
        !           565:        case EFAULT:
        !           566:                printf("device not ready\n");
        !           567:                break;
        !           568: 
        !           569:        case EINVAL:
        !           570:                printf("area improper\n");
        !           571:                break;
        !           572: 
        !           573:        case EIO:
        !           574:                printf("i/o error\n");
        !           575:                break;
        !           576: 
        !           577:        default:
        !           578:                printf("succeeded\n");
        !           579:                break;
        !           580:        }
        !           581:        printf("\n\n");
        !           582:        DELAY(1000);
        !           583:        tocons(CPBOOT);
        !           584: }
        !           585: 
        !           586: /*
        !           587:  * Bus error 'recovery' code.
        !           588:  * Print out the buss frame and then give up.
        !           589:  * (More information from special registers can be printed here.)
        !           590:  */
        !           591: 
        !           592: /*
        !           593:  * Frame for bus error
        !           594:  */
        !           595: struct buserframe {
        !           596:        int     which_bus;              /* primary or secondary */
        !           597:        int     memerreg;               /* memory error register */
        !           598:        int     trp_pc;                 /* trapped pc */
        !           599:        int     trp_psl;                /* trapped psl */
        !           600: };
        !           601: 
        !           602: char   *mem_errcd[8] = {
        !           603:        "Unknown error code 0",
        !           604:        "Address parity error",         /* APE */
        !           605:        "Data parity error",            /* DPE */
        !           606:        "Data check error",             /* DCE */
        !           607:        "Versabus timeout",             /* VTO */
        !           608:        "Versabus error",               /* VBE */
        !           609:        "Non-existent memory",          /* NEM */
        !           610:        "Unknown error code 7",
        !           611: };
        !           612: 
        !           613: buserror(v)
        !           614:        caddr_t v;
        !           615: {
        !           616:        register struct buserframe *busef = (struct buserframe *)v;
        !           617:        register long reg;
        !           618: 
        !           619:        printf("bus error, address %x, psl %x\n",
        !           620:            busef->trp_pc, busef->trp_psl);
        !           621:        reg =  busef->memerreg;
        !           622:        printf("mear %x %s\n",
        !           623:            ((reg&MEAR)>>16)&0xffff, mem_errcd[reg & ERRCD]);
        !           624:        if (reg&AXE)
        !           625:                printf("adapter external error\n");
        !           626:        printf("error master: %s\n", reg&ERM ? "versabus" : "tahoe");
        !           627:        if (reg&IVV)
        !           628:                printf("illegal interrupt vector from ipl %d\n", (reg>>2)&7);
        !           629:        reg = busef->which_bus;
        !           630:        printf("mcbr %x versabus type %x\n",
        !           631:            ((reg&MCBR)>>16)&0xffff, reg & 0xffc3);
        !           632:        if ((busef->memerreg&IVV) == 0)
        !           633:                panic("buserror");
        !           634: }
        !           635: 
        !           636: microtime(tvp)
        !           637:        register struct timeval *tvp;
        !           638: {
        !           639:        int s = splhigh();
        !           640: 
        !           641:        *tvp = time;
        !           642:        tvp->tv_usec += tick;
        !           643:        while (tvp->tv_usec > 1000000) {
        !           644:                tvp->tv_sec++;
        !           645:                tvp->tv_usec -= 1000000;
        !           646:        }
        !           647:        splx(s);
        !           648: }
        !           649: 
        !           650: initcpu()
        !           651: {
        !           652:        register struct proc *p;
        !           653: 
        !           654:        p = &proc[0];
        !           655: #define        initkey(which, p, index) \
        !           656:     which/**/_cache[index] = 1, which/**/_cnt[index] = 1; \
        !           657:     p->p_/**/which = index;
        !           658:        initkey(ckey, p, MAXCKEY);
        !           659:        initkey(dkey, p, MAXDKEY);
        !           660: }
        !           661: 
        !           662: /*
        !           663:  * Clear registers on exec
        !           664:  */
        !           665: /* ARGSUSED */
        !           666: setregs(entry, retval)
        !           667:        u_long entry;
        !           668:        int *retval;
        !           669: {
        !           670: 
        !           671: #ifdef notdef
        !           672:        /* should pass args to init on the stack */
        !           673:        for (rp = &u.u_ar0[0]; rp < &u.u_ar0[16];)
        !           674:                *rp++ = 0;
        !           675: #endif
        !           676:        u.u_ar0[FP] = 0;        /* bottom of the fp chain */
        !           677:        u.u_ar0[PC] = entry + 2;
        !           678: }

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