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 /*
- * Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2000-2019 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
  *
  * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@
- * 
+ *
  * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code
  * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License
  * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in
  * unlawful or unlicensed copies of an Apple operating system, or to
  * circumvent, violate, or enable the circumvention or violation of, any
  * terms of an Apple operating system software license agreement.
- * 
+ *
  * Please obtain a copy of the License at
  * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file.
- * 
+ *
  * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are
  * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER
  * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES,
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- * 
+ *
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  */
 /*
  * @OSF_COPYRIGHT@
  */
-/* 
+/*
  * Mach Operating System
  * Copyright (c) 1991,1990 Carnegie Mellon University
  * All Rights Reserved.
- * 
+ *
  * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
  * documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
  * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
  * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
  * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
- * 
+ *
  * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
  * CONDITION.  CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR
  * ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
- * 
+ *
  * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
- * 
+ *
  *  Software Distribution Coordinator  or  Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
  *  School of Computer Science
  *  Carnegie Mellon University
  *  Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
- * 
+ *
  * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon
  * the rights to redistribute these changes.
  */
 
 /*
  */
-#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
+#ifdef  KERNEL_PRIVATE
 
-#ifndef _I386AT_MP_H_
-#define _I386AT_MP_H_
+#ifndef _I386_MP_H_
+#define _I386_MP_H_
 
-#ifndef        DEBUG
-#include <debug.h>
-#endif
 //#define      MP_DEBUG 1
 
 #include <i386/apic.h>
 #include <i386/mp_events.h>
+#include <machine/limits.h>
 
-#define LAPIC_ID_MAX   (LAPIC_ID_MASK)
-
-#define MAX_CPUS       (LAPIC_ID_MAX + 1)
+#define MAX_CPUS        64              /* 8 * sizeof(cpumask_t) */
 
-#ifndef        ASSEMBLER
+#ifndef ASSEMBLER
+#include <stdint.h>
 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
 #include <mach/boolean.h>
 #include <mach/kern_return.h>
 #include <mach/i386/thread_status.h>
+#include <mach/vm_types.h>
+#include <kern/simple_lock.h>
+#include <kern/assert.h>
 
 __BEGIN_DECLS
 
 extern kern_return_t intel_startCPU(int slot_num);
-extern void i386_init_slave(void);
+extern kern_return_t intel_startCPU_fast(int slot_num);
+extern void i386_init_slave(void) __dead2;
+extern void i386_init_slave_fast(void) __dead2;
 extern void smp_init(void);
 
 extern void cpu_interrupt(int cpu);
-
-extern void lapic_init(void);
-extern void lapic_shutdown(void);
-extern void lapic_smm_restore(void);
-extern boolean_t lapic_probe(void);
-extern void lapic_dump(void);
-extern int  lapic_interrupt(int interrupt, x86_saved_state_t *state);
-extern void lapic_end_of_interrupt(void);
-extern int  lapic_to_cpu[];
-extern int  cpu_to_lapic[];
-extern int  lapic_interrupt_base;
-extern void lapic_cpu_map(int lapic, int cpu_num);
-extern uint32_t ml_get_apicid(uint32_t cpu);
-
-extern void lapic_set_timer(
-               boolean_t               interrupt,
-               lapic_timer_mode_t      mode,
-               lapic_timer_divide_t    divisor,
-               lapic_timer_count_t     initial_count);
-
-extern void lapic_get_timer(
-               lapic_timer_mode_t      *mode,
-               lapic_timer_divide_t    *divisor,
-               lapic_timer_count_t     *initial_count,
-               lapic_timer_count_t     *current_count);
-
-typedef        void (*i386_intr_func_t)(void *);
-extern void lapic_set_timer_func(i386_intr_func_t func);
-extern void lapic_set_pmi_func(i386_intr_func_t func);
-extern void lapic_set_thermal_func(i386_intr_func_t func);
-
 __END_DECLS
 
-/*
- * By default, use high vectors to leave vector space for systems
- * with multiple I/O APIC's. However some systems that boot with
- * local APIC disabled will hang in SMM when vectors greater than
- * 0x5F are used. Those systems are not expected to have I/O APIC
- * so 16 (0x50 - 0x40) vectors for legacy PIC support is perfect.
- */
-#define LAPIC_DEFAULT_INTERRUPT_BASE   0xD0
-#define LAPIC_REDUCED_INTERRUPT_BASE   0x50
-/*
- * Specific lapic interrupts are relative to this base
- * in priority order from high to low:
- */
-
-#define LAPIC_PERFCNT_INTERRUPT                0xF
-#define LAPIC_TIMER_INTERRUPT          0xE
-#define LAPIC_INTERPROCESSOR_INTERRUPT 0xD
-#define LAPIC_THERMAL_INTERRUPT                0xC
-#define LAPIC_ERROR_INTERRUPT          0xB
-#define LAPIC_SPURIOUS_INTERRUPT       0xA
-/* The vector field is ignored for NMI interrupts via the LAPIC
- * or otherwise, so this is not an offset from the interrupt
- * base.
- */
-#define LAPIC_NMI_INTERRUPT            0x2
-
-#define LAPIC_REG(reg) \
-       (*((volatile uint32_t *)(lapic_start + LAPIC_##reg)))
-#define LAPIC_REG_OFFSET(reg,off) \
-       (*((volatile uint32_t *)(lapic_start + LAPIC_##reg + (off))))
-
-#define LAPIC_VECTOR(src) \
-       (lapic_interrupt_base + LAPIC_##src##_INTERRUPT)
-
-#define LAPIC_ISR_IS_SET(base,src) \
-       (LAPIC_REG_OFFSET(ISR_BASE,((base+LAPIC_##src##_INTERRUPT)/32)*0x10) & \
-               (1 <<((base + LAPIC_##src##_INTERRUPT)%32)))
-
-extern vm_offset_t     lapic_start;
-
-#endif /* ASSEMBLER */
-
-#define CPU_NUMBER(r)                          \
-       movl    %gs:CPU_NUMBER_GS,r
-
-#define CPU_NUMBER_FROM_LAPIC(r)               \
-       movl    EXT(lapic_id),r;                \
-       movl    0(r),r;                         \
-       shrl    $(LAPIC_ID_SHIFT),r;            \
-       andl    $(LAPIC_ID_MASK),r;             \
-       movl    EXT(lapic_to_cpu)(,r,4),r
-
-
-/* word describing the reason for the interrupt, one per cpu */
-
-#ifndef        ASSEMBLER
-#include <kern/lock.h>
-
-extern unsigned int    real_ncpus;             /* real number of cpus */
-extern unsigned int    max_ncpus;              /* max number of cpus */
-decl_simple_lock_data(extern,kdb_lock) /* kdb lock             */
+extern  unsigned int    real_ncpus;             /* real number of cpus */
+extern  unsigned int    max_ncpus;              /* max number of cpus */
+decl_simple_lock_data(extern, kdb_lock); /* kdb lock           */
 
 __BEGIN_DECLS
 
-extern  void   console_init(void);
-extern void    *console_cpu_alloc(boolean_t boot_cpu);
-extern void    console_cpu_free(void *console_buf);
+extern  void    console_init(void);
+extern  void    *console_cpu_alloc(boolean_t boot_cpu);
+extern  void    console_cpu_free(void *console_buf);
 
-extern int     kdb_cpu;                /* current cpu running kdb      */
-extern int     kdb_debug;
-extern int     kdb_active[];
+extern  int     kdb_cpu;                /* current cpu running kdb     */
+extern  int     kdb_debug;
+extern  int     kdb_active[];
 
-extern volatile boolean_t mp_kdp_trap;
+extern  volatile boolean_t mp_kdp_trap;
+extern  volatile boolean_t mp_kdp_is_NMI;
 extern  volatile boolean_t force_immediate_debugger_NMI;
 extern  volatile boolean_t pmap_tlb_flush_timeout;
+extern  volatile usimple_lock_t spinlock_timed_out;
+extern  volatile uint32_t spinlock_owner_cpu;
+extern  uint32_t spinlock_timeout_NMI(uintptr_t thread_addr);
 
-extern void    mp_kdp_enter(void);
-extern void    mp_kdp_exit(void);
+extern  uint64_t        LastDebuggerEntryAllowance;
 
-#if MACH_KDB
-extern void mp_kdb_exit(void);
-#endif
+extern  void      mp_kdp_enter(boolean_t proceed_on_failure);
+extern  void      mp_kdp_exit(void);
+extern  boolean_t mp_kdp_all_cpus_halted(void);
+
+extern  boolean_t       mp_recent_debugger_activity(void);
+extern  void    kernel_spin(uint64_t spin_ns);
 
 /*
  * All cpu rendezvous:
  */
 extern void mp_rendezvous(
-               void (*setup_func)(void *),
-               void (*action_func)(void *),
-               void (*teardown_func)(void *),
-               void *arg);
+       void (*setup_func)(void *),
+       void (*action_func)(void *),
+       void (*teardown_func)(void *),
+       void *arg);
 extern void mp_rendezvous_no_intrs(
-               void (*action_func)(void *),
-               void *arg);
+       void (*action_func)(void *),
+       void *arg);
 extern void mp_rendezvous_break_lock(void);
+extern void mp_rendezvous_lock(void);
+extern void mp_rendezvous_unlock(void);
 
 /*
  * All cpu broadcast.
@@ -221,210 +142,153 @@ extern void mp_rendezvous_break_lock(void);
  * run action_func:
  */
 extern void mp_broadcast(
-               void (*action_func)(void *),
-               void *arg);
+       void (*action_func)(void *),
+       void *arg);
+#if MACH_KDP
+typedef long (*kdp_x86_xcpu_func_t) (void *arg0, void *arg1, uint16_t lcpu);
+
+extern  long kdp_x86_xcpu_invoke(const uint16_t lcpu,
+    kdp_x86_xcpu_func_t func,
+    void *arg0, void *arg1);
+typedef enum    {KDP_XCPU_NONE = 0xffff, KDP_CURRENT_LCPU = 0xfffe} kdp_cpu_t;
+#endif
 
 typedef uint32_t cpu_t;
-typedef uint32_t cpumask_t;
+typedef volatile uint64_t cpumask_t;
+
+static_assert(sizeof(cpumask_t) * CHAR_BIT >= MAX_CPUS, "cpumask_t bitvector is too small for current MAX_CPUS value");
+
 static inline cpumask_t
 cpu_to_cpumask(cpu_t cpu)
 {
-       return (cpu < 32) ? (1 << cpu) : 0;
+       return (cpu < MAX_CPUS) ? (1ULL << cpu) : 0;
 }
-#define CPUMASK_ALL    0xffffffff
-#define CPUMASK_SELF   cpu_to_cpumask(cpu_number())
-#define CPUMASK_OTHERS (CPUMASK_ALL & ~CPUMASK_SELF)
+#define CPUMASK_ALL     0xffffffffffffffffULL
+#define CPUMASK_SELF    cpu_to_cpumask(cpu_number())
+#define CPUMASK_OTHERS  (CPUMASK_ALL & ~CPUMASK_SELF)
+
+/* Initialation routing called at processor registration */
+extern void mp_cpus_call_cpu_init(int cpu);
 
 /*
  * Invoke a function (possibly NULL) on a set of cpus specified by a mask.
  * The mask may include the local cpu.
  * If the mode is:
- *     - ASYNC: other cpus make their calls in parallel.
- *     - SYNC: the calls are performed serially in logical cpu order.
- * This call returns when the function has been run on all specified cpus.
- * The return value is the number of cpus on which the call was made.
+ *     - ASYNC:  other cpus make their calls in parallel
+ *      - SYNC:   the calls are performed serially in logical cpu order
+ *      - NOSYNC: the calls are queued
+ * Unless the mode is NOSYNC, mp_cpus_call() returns when the function has been
+ * called on all specified cpus.
+ * The return value is the number of cpus where the call was made or queued.
  * The action function is called with interrupts disabled.
  */
 extern cpu_t mp_cpus_call(
-               cpumask_t       cpus,
-               mp_sync_t       mode,
-               void            (*action_func)(void *),
-               void            *arg);
+       cpumask_t       cpus,
+       mp_sync_t       mode,
+       void            (*action_func)(void *),
+       void            *arg);
+extern cpu_t mp_cpus_call1(
+       cpumask_t       cpus,
+       mp_sync_t       mode,
+       void            (*action_func)(void *, void*),
+       void            *arg0,
+       void            *arg1,
+       cpumask_t       *cpus_calledp);
+
+typedef enum {
+       NONE = 0,
+       SPINLOCK_TIMEOUT,
+       TLB_FLUSH_TIMEOUT,
+       CROSSCALL_TIMEOUT,
+       INTERRUPT_WATCHDOG
+} NMI_reason_t;
+extern void NMIPI_panic(cpumask_t cpus, NMI_reason_t reason);
+
+/* Interrupt a set of cpus, forcing an exit out of non-root mode */
+extern void mp_cpus_kick(cpumask_t cpus);
+/*
+ * Power-management-specific SPI to:
+ *  - register a callout function, and
+ *  - request the callout (if registered) on a given cpu.
+ */
+extern void PM_interrupt_register(void (*fn)(void));
+extern void cpu_PM_interrupt(int cpu);
 
 __END_DECLS
 
 #if MP_DEBUG
 typedef struct {
-       uint64_t        time;
-       int             cpu;
-       mp_event_t      event;
+       uint64_t        time;
+       int             cpu;
+       mp_event_t      event;
 } cpu_signal_event_t;
 
-#define        LOG_NENTRIES    100
+#define LOG_NENTRIES    100
 typedef struct {
-       uint64_t                count[MP_LAST];
-       int                     next_entry;
-       cpu_signal_event_t      entry[LOG_NENTRIES];
+       uint64_t                count[MP_LAST];
+       int                     next_entry;
+       cpu_signal_event_t      entry[LOG_NENTRIES];
 } cpu_signal_event_log_t;
 
-extern cpu_signal_event_log_t  *cpu_signal[];
-extern cpu_signal_event_log_t  *cpu_handle[];
-
-#define DBGLOG(log,_cpu,_event) {                                      \
-       boolean_t               spl = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); \
-       cpu_signal_event_log_t  *logp = log[cpu_number()];              \
-       int                     next = logp->next_entry;                \
-       cpu_signal_event_t      *eventp = &logp->entry[next];           \
-                                                                       \
-       logp->count[_event]++;                                          \
-                                                                       \
-       eventp->time = rdtsc64();                                       \
-       eventp->cpu = _cpu;                                             \
-       eventp->event = _event;                                         \
-       if (next == (LOG_NENTRIES - 1))                                 \
-               logp->next_entry = 0;                                   \
-       else                                                            \
-               logp->next_entry++;                                     \
-                                                                       \
-       (void) ml_set_interrupts_enabled(spl);                          \
+extern cpu_signal_event_log_t   *cpu_signal[];
+extern cpu_signal_event_log_t   *cpu_handle[];
+
+#define DBGLOG(log, _cpu, _event) {                                     \
+       boolean_t               spl = ml_set_interrupts_enabled(FALSE); \
+       cpu_signal_event_log_t  *logp = log[cpu_number()];              \
+       int                     next = logp->next_entry;                \
+       cpu_signal_event_t      *eventp = &logp->entry[next];           \
+                                                                        \
+       logp->count[_event]++;                                          \
+                                                                        \
+       eventp->time = rdtsc64();                                       \
+       eventp->cpu = _cpu;                                             \
+       eventp->event = _event;                                         \
+       if (next == (LOG_NENTRIES - 1))                                 \
+               logp->next_entry = 0;                                   \
+       else                                                            \
+               logp->next_entry++;                                     \
+                                                                        \
+       (void) ml_set_interrupts_enabled(spl);                          \
 }
 
-#define DBGLOG_CPU_INIT(cpu)   {                                       \
-       cpu_signal_event_log_t  **sig_logpp = &cpu_signal[cpu];         \
-       cpu_signal_event_log_t  **hdl_logpp = &cpu_handle[cpu];         \
-                                                                       \
-       if (*sig_logpp == NULL &&                                       \
-               kmem_alloc(kernel_map,                                  \
-                       (vm_offset_t *) sig_logpp,                      \
-                       sizeof(cpu_signal_event_log_t)) != KERN_SUCCESS)\
-               panic("DBGLOG_CPU_INIT cpu_signal allocation failed\n");\
-       bzero(*sig_logpp, sizeof(cpu_signal_event_log_t));              \
-       if (*hdl_logpp == NULL &&                                       \
-               kmem_alloc(kernel_map,                                  \
-                       (vm_offset_t *) hdl_logpp,                      \
-                       sizeof(cpu_signal_event_log_t)) != KERN_SUCCESS)\
-               panic("DBGLOG_CPU_INIT cpu_handle allocation failed\n");\
-       bzero(*sig_logpp, sizeof(cpu_signal_event_log_t));              \
+#define DBGLOG_CPU_INIT(cpu)    {                                       \
+       cpu_signal_event_log_t  **sig_logpp = &cpu_signal[cpu];         \
+       cpu_signal_event_log_t  **hdl_logpp = &cpu_handle[cpu];         \
+                                                                        \
+       if (*sig_logpp == NULL &&                                       \
+               kmem_alloc(kernel_map,                                  \
+                       (vm_offset_t *) sig_logpp,                      \
+                       sizeof(cpu_signal_event_log_t)) != KERN_SUCCESS)\
+               panic("DBGLOG_CPU_INIT cpu_signal allocation failed\n");\
+       bzero(*sig_logpp, sizeof(cpu_signal_event_log_t));              \
+       if (*hdl_logpp == NULL &&                                       \
+               kmem_alloc(kernel_map,                                  \
+                       (vm_offset_t *) hdl_logpp,                      \
+                       sizeof(cpu_signal_event_log_t)) != KERN_SUCCESS)\
+               panic("DBGLOG_CPU_INIT cpu_handle allocation failed\n");\
+       bzero(*hdl_logpp, sizeof(cpu_signal_event_log_t));              \
 }
-#else  /* MP_DEBUG */
-#define DBGLOG(log,_cpu,_event)
+#else   /* MP_DEBUG */
+#define DBGLOG(log, _cpu, _event)
 #define DBGLOG_CPU_INIT(cpu)
-#endif /* MP_DEBUG */
-
-#endif /* ASSEMBLER */
+#endif  /* MP_DEBUG */
 
-#define i_bit(bit, word)       ((long)(*(word)) & ((long)1 << (bit)))
-
-
-/* 
- *     Device driver synchronization. 
- *
- *     at386_io_lock(op) and at386_io_unlock() are called
- *     by device drivers when accessing H/W. The underlying 
- *     Processing is machine dependant. But the op argument
- *     to the at386_io_lock is generic
- */
+#endif  /* ASSEMBLER */
 
-#define MP_DEV_OP_MAX    4
-#define MP_DEV_WAIT      MP_DEV_OP_MAX /* Wait for the lock */
+#ifdef ASSEMBLER
+#define i_bit(bit, word)        ((long)(*(word)) & (1L << (bit)))
+#else
+__attribute__((always_inline)) static inline long
+i_bit_impl(long word, long bit)
+{
+       long bitmask = 1L << bit;
+       return word & bitmask;
+}
+#define i_bit(bit, word)        i_bit_impl((long)(*(word)), bit)
+#endif
 
-/*
- * If the caller specifies an op value different than MP_DEV_WAIT, the
- * at386_io_lock function must return true if lock was successful else
- * false
- */
 
-#define MP_DEV_OP_START 0      /* If lock busy, register a pending start op */
-#define MP_DEV_OP_INTR 1       /* If lock busy, register a pending intr */
-#define MP_DEV_OP_TIMEO        2       /* If lock busy, register a pending timeout */
-#define MP_DEV_OP_CALLB        3       /* If lock busy, register a pending callback */
-
-#if    MACH_RT
-#define _DISABLE_PREEMPTION                                    \
-       incl    %gs:CPU_PREEMPTION_LEVEL
-
-#define _ENABLE_PREEMPTION                                     \
-       decl    %gs:CPU_PREEMPTION_LEVEL                ;       \
-       jne     9f                                      ;       \
-       pushl   %eax                                    ;       \
-       pushl   %ecx                                    ;       \
-       pushl   %edx                                    ;       \
-       call    EXT(kernel_preempt_check)               ;       \
-       popl    %edx                                    ;       \
-       popl    %ecx                                    ;       \
-       popl    %eax                                    ;       \
-9:     
-
-#define _ENABLE_PREEMPTION_NO_CHECK                            \
-       decl    %gs:CPU_PREEMPTION_LEVEL
-
-#if    MACH_ASSERT
-#define DISABLE_PREEMPTION                                     \
-       pushl   %eax;                                           \
-       pushl   %ecx;                                           \
-       pushl   %edx;                                           \
-       call    EXT(_disable_preemption);                       \
-       popl    %edx;                                           \
-       popl    %ecx;                                           \
-       popl    %eax
-#define ENABLE_PREEMPTION                                      \
-       pushl   %eax;                                           \
-       pushl   %ecx;                                           \
-       pushl   %edx;                                           \
-       call    EXT(_enable_preemption);                        \
-       popl    %edx;                                           \
-       popl    %ecx;                                           \
-       popl    %eax
-#define ENABLE_PREEMPTION_NO_CHECK                             \
-       pushl   %eax;                                           \
-       pushl   %ecx;                                           \
-       pushl   %edx;                                           \
-       call    EXT(_enable_preemption_no_check);               \
-       popl    %edx;                                           \
-       popl    %ecx;                                           \
-       popl    %eax
-#define MP_DISABLE_PREEMPTION                                  \
-       pushl   %eax;                                           \
-       pushl   %ecx;                                           \
-       pushl   %edx;                                           \
-       call    EXT(_mp_disable_preemption);                    \
-       popl    %edx;                                           \
-       popl    %ecx;                                           \
-       popl    %eax
-#define MP_ENABLE_PREEMPTION                                   \
-       pushl   %eax;                                           \
-       pushl   %ecx;                                           \
-       pushl   %edx;                                           \
-       call    EXT(_mp_enable_preemption);                     \
-       popl    %edx;                                           \
-       popl    %ecx;                                           \
-       popl    %eax
-#define MP_ENABLE_PREEMPTION_NO_CHECK                          \
-       pushl   %eax;                                           \
-       pushl   %ecx;                                           \
-       pushl   %edx;                                           \
-       call    EXT(_mp_enable_preemption_no_check);            \
-       popl    %edx;                                           \
-       popl    %ecx;                                           \
-       popl    %eax
-#else  /* MACH_ASSERT */
-#define DISABLE_PREEMPTION             _DISABLE_PREEMPTION
-#define ENABLE_PREEMPTION              _ENABLE_PREEMPTION
-#define ENABLE_PREEMPTION_NO_CHECK     _ENABLE_PREEMPTION_NO_CHECK
-#define MP_DISABLE_PREEMPTION          _DISABLE_PREEMPTION
-#define MP_ENABLE_PREEMPTION           _ENABLE_PREEMPTION
-#define MP_ENABLE_PREEMPTION_NO_CHECK  _ENABLE_PREEMPTION_NO_CHECK
-#endif /* MACH_ASSERT */
-
-#else  /* MACH_RT */
-#define DISABLE_PREEMPTION
-#define ENABLE_PREEMPTION
-#define ENABLE_PREEMPTION_NO_CHECK
-#define MP_DISABLE_PREEMPTION
-#define MP_ENABLE_PREEMPTION
-#define MP_ENABLE_PREEMPTION_NO_CHECK
-#endif /* MACH_RT */
-
-#endif /* _I386AT_MP_H_ */
+#endif /* _I386_MP_H_ */
 
 #endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */