On Monday, May 02, 2016 11:45:41 AM Ngie Cooper wrote:
> 
> > On May 2, 2016, at 11:00, John Baldwin <j...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> > 
> > Author: jhb
> > Date: Mon May  2 18:00:38 2016
> > New Revision: 298933
> > URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/298933
> > 
> > Log:
> >  Add a new bus method to fetch device-specific CPU sets.
> > 
> >  bus_get_cpus() returns a specified set of CPUs for a device.  It accepts
> >  an enum for the second parameter that indicates the type of cpuset to
> >  request.  Currently two valus are supported:
> > 
> >   - LOCAL_CPUS (on x86 this returns all the CPUs in the package closest to
> >     the device when DEVICE_NUMA is enabled)
> >   - INTR_CPUS (like LOCAL_CPUS but only returns 1 SMT thread for each core)
> > 
> >  For systems that do not support NUMA (or if it is not enabled in the kernel
> >  config), LOCAL_CPUS fails with EINVAL.  INTR_CPUS is mapped to 'all_cpus'
> >  by default.  The idea is that INTR_CPUS should always return a valid set.
> > 
> >  Device drivers which want to use per-CPU interrupts should start using
> >  INTR_CPUS instead of simply assigning interrupts to all available CPUs.
> >  In the future we may wish to add tunables to control the policy of
> >  INTR_CPUS (e.g. should it be local-only or global, should it ignore
> >  SMT threads or not).
> > 
> >  The x86 nexus driver exposes the internal set of interrupt CPUs from the
> >  the x86 interrupt code via INTR_CPUS.
> > 
> >  The ACPI bus driver and PCI bridge drivers use _PXM to return a suitable
> >  LOCAL_CPUS set when _PXM exists and DEVICE_NUMA is enabled.  They also and
> >  the global INTR_CPUS set from the nexus driver with the per-domain set from
> >  _PXM to generate a local INTR_CPUS set for child devices.
> > 
> >  Reviewed by:       wblock (manpage)
> >  Differential Revision:     https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5519
> > 
> > Added:
> >  head/share/man/man9/BUS_GET_CPUS.9   (contents, props changed)
> > Modified:
> >  head/share/man/man9/Makefile
> >  head/sys/amd64/include/intr_machdep.h
> >  head/sys/dev/acpica/acpi.c
> >  head/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pci.c
> >  head/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pcib.c
> >  head/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pcib_acpi.c
> >  head/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pcib_pci.c
> >  head/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_pcibvar.h
> >  head/sys/dev/acpica/acpivar.h
> >  head/sys/dev/drm2/drm_dp_iic_helper.c
> >  head/sys/dev/drm2/i915/dvo.h
> >  head/sys/kern/bus_if.m
> >  head/sys/kern/subr_bus.c
> >  head/sys/sys/bus.h
> >  head/sys/x86/acpica/OsdEnvironment.c
> >  head/sys/x86/x86/intr_machdep.c
> >  head/sys/x86/x86/nexus.c
> 
> This broke the build with gcc: 
> https://jenkins.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD_HEAD_amd64_gcc/1211/

I saw.  What is odd though is that my tinderbox builds all passed.  This might
be due to the recent howmany() changes since _bitset.h only needed <sys/types.h>
before but now needs <sys/param.h> (which is borderline to being pointless for
a _foo.h header).

-- 
John Baldwin
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