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/*++
Copyright (c) 1990 Microsoft Corporation
Module Name:
allproc.c
Abstract:
This module allocates and intializes kernel resources required
to start a new processor, and passes a complete processor state
structure to the HAL to obtain a new processor.
Author:
Bernard Lint 31-Jul-96
Environment:
Kernel mode only.
Revision History:
Based on MIPS original (David N. Cutler 29-Apr-1993)
--*/
#include "ki.h"
#if defined(KE_MULTINODE)
NTSTATUS
KiNotNumaQueryProcessorNode(
IN ULONG ProcessorNumber,
OUT PUSHORT Identifier,
OUT PUCHAR Node
);
#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
#pragma alloc_text(INIT, KiNotNumaQueryProcessorNode)
#endif
#endif
#ifdef ALLOC_PRAGMA
#pragma alloc_text(INIT, KeStartAllProcessors)
#pragma alloc_text(INIT, KiAllProcessorsStarted)
#endif
//
// Define macro to round up to 64-byte boundary and define block sizes.
//
#define ROUND_UP(x) ((sizeof(x) + 63) & (~63))
#define BLOCK1_SIZE (2 * (KERNEL_BSTORE_SIZE + KERNEL_STACK_SIZE) + PAGE_SIZE)
#define BLOCK2_SIZE (ROUND_UP(KPRCB) + ROUND_UP(KNODE) + ROUND_UP(ETHREAD) + 64)
#if !defined(NT_UP)
//
// Define barrier wait static data.
//
ULONG KiBarrierWait = 0;
#endif
#if defined(KE_MULTINODE)
PHALNUMAQUERYPROCESSORNODE KiQueryProcessorNode = KiNotNumaQueryProcessorNode;
//
// Statically preallocate enough KNODE structures to allow MM
// to allocate pages by node during system initialization. As
// processors are brought online, real KNODE structures are
// allocated in the appropriate memory for the node.
//
// This statically allocated set will be deallocated once the
// system is initialized.
//
#ifdef ALLOC_DATA_PRAGMA
#pragma data_seg("INITDATA")
#endif
KNODE KiNodeInit[MAXIMUM_PROCESSORS];
#endif
extern ULONG_PTR KiUserSharedDataPage;
extern ULONG_PTR KiKernelPcrPage;
//
// Define forward referenced prototypes.
//
VOID
KiCalibratePerformanceCounter(
VOID
);
VOID
KiCalibratePerformanceCounterTarget (
IN PULONG SignalDone,
IN PVOID Count,
IN PVOID Parameter2,
IN PVOID Parameter3
);
VOID
KiOSRendezvous (
VOID
);
VOID
KeStartAllProcessors(
VOID
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This function is called during phase 1 initialize on the master boot
processor to start all of the other registered processors.
Arguments:
None.
Return Value:
None.
--*/
{
#if !defined(NT_UP)
ULONG_PTR MemoryBlock1;
ULONG_PTR MemoryBlock2;
ULONG_PTR MemoryBlock3;
ULONG_PTR PcrAddress;
ULONG Number;
ULONG Count;
PHYSICAL_ADDRESS PcrPage;
PKPRCB Prcb;
BOOLEAN Started;
KPROCESSOR_STATE ProcessorState;
UCHAR NodeNumber = 0;
USHORT ProcessorId;
SIZE_T ProcessorDataSize;
PKNODE Node;
NTSTATUS Status;
PKPCR NewPcr;
#if defined(KE_MULTINODE)
//
// In the unlikely event that processor 0 is not on node
// 0, fix it.
//
if (KeNumberNodes > 1) {
Status = KiQueryProcessorNode(0,
&ProcessorId,
&NodeNumber);
if (NT_SUCCESS(Status)) {
//
// This should never fail.
//
if (NodeNumber != 0) {
KeNodeBlock[0]->ProcessorMask &= ~1I64;
KeNodeBlock[NodeNumber]->ProcessorMask |= 1;
KeGetCurrentPrcb()->ParentNode = KeNodeBlock[NodeNumber];
}
KeGetCurrentPrcb()->ProcessorId = ProcessorId;
}
}
#endif
//
// If the registered number of processors is greater than the maximum
// number of processors supported, then only allow the maximum number
// of supported processors.
//
if (KeRegisteredProcessors > MAXIMUM_PROCESSORS) {
KeRegisteredProcessors = MAXIMUM_PROCESSORS;
}
//
// Set barrier that will prevent any other processor from entering the
// idle loop until all processors have been started.
//
KiBarrierWait = 1;
//
// Initialize the processor state that will be used to start each of
// processors. Each processor starts in the system initialization code
// with address of the loader parameter block as an argument.
//
Number = 0;
Count = 1;
RtlZeroMemory(&ProcessorState, sizeof(KPROCESSOR_STATE));
ProcessorState.ContextFrame.StIIP = ((PPLABEL_DESCRIPTOR)KiOSRendezvous)->EntryPoint;
while (Count < KeRegisteredProcessors) {
Number++;
if (Number >= MAXIMUM_PROCESSORS) {
break;
}
#if defined(KE_MULTINODE)
Status = KiQueryProcessorNode(Number,
&ProcessorId,
&NodeNumber);
if (!NT_SUCCESS(Status)) {
//
// No such processor, advance to next.
//
continue;
}
Node = KeNodeBlock[NodeNumber];
#endif
//
// Allocate a DPC stack, an idle thread kernel stack, a panic
// stack, a PCR page, a processor block, a kernel node structure
// and an executive thread object. If the allocation fails, stop
// starting processors.
//
#if 0
//PLJTMP: Need to investigate which pieces need to be in KSEG0
//and allocate the other stuff per node. plus deal with any alignment
//padding for the size below based on roundup of BLOCK1_SIZE.
ProcessorDataSize = BLOCK1_SIZE + BLOCK2_SIZE;
MemoryBlock1 = (ULONG_PTR)MmAllocateIndependentPages (ProcessorDataSize,
NodeNumber);
if ((PVOID)MemoryBlock1 == NULL) {
break;
}
MemoryBlock2 = MemoryBlock1 + BLOCK1_SIZE;
//
// Zero the allocated memory.
//
RtlZeroMemory((PVOID)MemoryBlock1, ProcessorDataSize);
#else
MemoryBlock1 = (ULONG_PTR)ExAllocatePool(NonPagedPool, BLOCK1_SIZE);
if ((PVOID)MemoryBlock1 == NULL) {
break;
}
MemoryBlock2 = (ULONG_PTR)ExAllocatePool(NonPagedPool, BLOCK2_SIZE);
if ((PVOID)MemoryBlock2 == NULL) {
ExFreePool((PVOID)MemoryBlock1);
break;
}
//
// Zero both blocks of allocated memory.
//
RtlZeroMemory((PVOID)MemoryBlock1, BLOCK1_SIZE);
RtlZeroMemory((PVOID)MemoryBlock2, BLOCK2_SIZE);
#endif
//
// Set address of idle thread kernel stack in loader parameter block.
//
KeLoaderBlock->KernelStack = MemoryBlock1 + KERNEL_STACK_SIZE;
//
// Set address of panic stack in loader parameter block.
//
KeLoaderBlock->u.Ia64.PanicStack = MemoryBlock1 + KERNEL_BSTORE_SIZE +
(2 * KERNEL_STACK_SIZE);
//
// Set the address of the processor block and executive thread in the
// loader parameter block.
//
KeLoaderBlock->Prcb = MemoryBlock2;
KeLoaderBlock->Thread = KeLoaderBlock->Prcb + ROUND_UP(KPRCB) +
ROUND_UP(KNODE);
((PKPRCB)KeLoaderBlock->Prcb)->Number = (UCHAR)Number;
#if defined(KE_MULTINODE)
//
// If this is the first processor on this node, use the
// space allocated for KNODE as the KNODE.
//
if (KeNodeBlock[NodeNumber] == &KiNodeInit[NodeNumber]) {
Node = (PKNODE)(MemoryBlock1 + ROUND_UP(KPRCB));
*Node = KiNodeInit[NodeNumber];
KeNodeBlock[NodeNumber] = Node;
}
((PKPRCB)KeLoaderBlock->Prcb)->ParentNode = Node;
((PKPRCB)KeLoaderBlock->Prcb)->ProcessorId = ProcessorId;
#else
((PKPRCB)KeLoaderBlock->Prcb)->ParentNode = KeNodeBlock[0];
#endif
//
// Set the page frame of the PCR page in the loader parameter block.
//
PcrAddress = MemoryBlock1 + (2 * (KERNEL_BSTORE_SIZE + KERNEL_STACK_SIZE));
PcrPage = MmGetPhysicalAddress((PVOID)PcrAddress);
KeLoaderBlock->u.Ia64.PcrPage = PcrPage.QuadPart >> PAGE_SHIFT;
KeLoaderBlock->u.Ia64.PcrPage2 = KiUserSharedDataPage;
KiKernelPcrPage = KeLoaderBlock->u.Ia64.PcrPage;
//
// Initialize the NT page table base addresses in PCR
//
NewPcr = (PKPCR) PcrAddress;
NewPcr->PteUbase = PCR->PteUbase;
NewPcr->PteKbase = PCR->PteKbase;
NewPcr->PteSbase = PCR->PteSbase;
NewPcr->PdeUbase = PCR->PdeUbase;
NewPcr->PdeKbase = PCR->PdeKbase;
NewPcr->PdeSbase = PCR->PdeSbase;
NewPcr->PdeUtbase = PCR->PdeUtbase;
NewPcr->PdeKtbase = PCR->PdeKtbase;
NewPcr->PdeStbase = PCR->PdeStbase;
//
// Attempt to start the next processor. If attempt is successful,
// then wait for the processor to get initialized. Otherwise,
// deallocate the processor resources and terminate the loop.
//
Started = HalStartNextProcessor(KeLoaderBlock, &ProcessorState);
if (Started) {
//
// Wait for processor to initialize in kernel,
// then loop for another
//
while (*((volatile ULONG_PTR *) &KeLoaderBlock->Prcb) != 0) {
KeYieldProcessor();
}
#if defined(KE_MULTINODE)
Node->ProcessorMask |= 1I64 << Number;
#endif
} else {
#if 0
MmFreeIndependentPages((PVOID)MemoryBlock1, ProcessorDataSize);
#else
ExFreePool((PVOID)MemoryBlock1);
ExFreePool((PVOID)MemoryBlock2);
#endif
break;
}
Count += 1;
}
//
// All processors have been stated.
//
KiAllProcessorsStarted();
//
// Allow all processor that were started to enter the idle loop and
// begin execution.
//
KiBarrierWait = 0;
#endif
//
// Reset and synchronize the performance counters of all processors.
//
KiAdjustInterruptTime (0);
return;
}
#if !defined(NT_UP)
VOID
KiAllProcessorsStarted(
VOID
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is called once all processors in the system
have been started.
Arguments:
None.
Return Value:
None.
--*/
{
ULONG i;
#if defined(KE_MULTINODE)
//
// Make sure there are no references to the temporary nodes
// used during initialization.
//
for (i = 0; i < KeNumberNodes; i++) {
if (KeNodeBlock[i] == &KiNodeInit[i]) {
//
// No processor started on this node so no new node
// structure has been allocated. This is possible
// if the node contains only memory or IO busses. At
// this time we need to allocate a permanent node
// structure for the node.
//
KeNodeBlock[i] = ExAllocatePoolWithTag(NonPagedPool,
sizeof(KNODE),
' eK');
if (KeNodeBlock[i]) {
*KeNodeBlock[i] = KiNodeInit[i];
}
}
}
for (i = KeNumberNodes; i < MAXIMUM_CCNUMA_NODES; i++) {
KeNodeBlock[i] = NULL;
}
#endif
if (KeNumberNodes == 1) {
//
// For Non NUMA machines, Node 0 gets all processors.
//
KeNodeBlock[0]->ProcessorMask = KeActiveProcessors;
}
}
#endif
#if defined(KE_MULTINODE)
NTSTATUS
KiNotNumaQueryProcessorNode(
IN ULONG ProcessorNumber,
OUT PUSHORT Identifier,
OUT PUCHAR Node
)
/*++
Routine Description:
This routine is a stub used on non NUMA systems to provide a
consistent method of determining the NUMA configuration rather
than checking for the presense of multiple nodes inline.
Arguments:
ProcessorNumber supplies the system logical processor number.
Identifier supplies the address of a variable to receive
the unique identifier for this processor.
NodeNumber supplies the address of a variable to receive
the number of the node this processor resides on.
Return Value:
Returns success.
--*/
{
*Identifier = (USHORT)ProcessorNumber;
*Node = 0;
return STATUS_SUCCESS;
}
#endif