Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:38:35 -0500 From: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> To: "Robert N. M. Watson" <rwatson@freebsd.org> Cc: svn-src-stable@freebsd.org, svn-src-all@freebsd.org, src-committers@freebsd.org, svn-src-stable-7@freebsd.org Subject: Re: svn commit: r204931 - in stable/7/sys: amd64/include i386/include Message-ID: <201003100938.35279.jhb@freebsd.org> In-Reply-To: <2F464F17-5C54-4815-A1EE-0BC92B1A8C2E@freebsd.org> References: <201003092210.o29MABkU044256@svn.freebsd.org> <201003100815.40537.jhb@freebsd.org> <2F464F17-5C54-4815-A1EE-0BC92B1A8C2E@freebsd.org>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
On Wednesday 10 March 2010 8:56:15 am Robert N. M. Watson wrote: > > On Mar 10, 2010, at 1:15 PM, John Baldwin wrote: > > > On Tuesday 09 March 2010 7:27:06 pm Robert Watson wrote: > >> > >> On Tue, 9 Mar 2010, John Baldwin wrote: > >> > >>> Log: > >>> MFC 183525: Bump MAXCPU to 32 now that 32 CPU x86 systems exist. > >> > >> Hmmm. I'd be a bit surprised if this doesn't cause ABI issues for > >> management/crashdump analysis tools, and KBI problems for kernel modules, > >> although it being 12:30am I'm having trouble thinking of specific instances > >> currently. > > > > That did occur to me. I could revert it. The public KBI for modules is that > > they should be using mp_maxid and not MAXCPU. Generally MAXCPU is only used > > for sizing static arrays for early boot before malloc() is available, and that > > code cannot be run from a KLD anyway (even kld's loaded via the loader don't > > start running SYSINITs until after SI_SUB_KLD). I think other uses of MAXCPU > > are most likely broken and that MAXCPU should not be part of the public KBI, > > but only for use in the kernel image itself. DPCPU in 8.0 makes this process > > even easier for modules that need per-CPU data relative to 7 perhaps. > > My worry was that code might size an array in a module using the old MAXCPU, and assume that mp_maxid is always < MAXCPU, or that curcpu (or similar) is always < MAXCPU. I agree that breakage in this area is likely a bug but I'm not sure whether it's a theoretical bug or one that real code will see. It's probably worth looking at what code that knows about CPU workers (such as the cxgb driver, perhaps some crypto stuff, a geom module or two) DTRT before reverting, and checking to make sure things like vmstat -m/-z don't blow up too much. Grr, it looks like some opensolaris and dtrace code uses MAXCPU, so I will revert. -- John Baldwin
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?201003100938.35279.jhb>