arm32_kvminit.c revision 1.53 1 /* $NetBSD: arm32_kvminit.c,v 1.53 2019/03/17 08:38:52 skrll Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2005 Genetec Corporation. All rights reserved.
5 * Written by Hiroyuki Bessho for Genetec Corporation.
6 *
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122 */
123
124 #include "opt_arm_debug.h"
125 #include "opt_arm_start.h"
126 #include "opt_fdt.h"
127 #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
128
129 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
130 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: arm32_kvminit.c,v 1.53 2019/03/17 08:38:52 skrll Exp $");
131
132 #include <sys/param.h>
133 #include <sys/device.h>
134 #include <sys/kernel.h>
135 #include <sys/reboot.h>
136 #include <sys/bus.h>
137
138 #include <dev/cons.h>
139
140 #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
141
142 #include <arm/locore.h>
143 #include <arm/db_machdep.h>
144 #include <arm/undefined.h>
145 #include <arm/bootconfig.h>
146 #include <arm/arm32/machdep.h>
147
148 #if defined(FDT)
149 #include <arch/evbarm/fdt/platform.h>
150 #include <arm/fdt/arm_fdtvar.h>
151 #endif
152
153 #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
154 #ifndef __HAVE_CPU_UAREA_ALLOC_IDLELWP
155 #error __HAVE_CPU_UAREA_ALLOC_IDLELWP required to not waste pages for idlestack
156 #endif
157 #endif
158
159 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
160 #define VPRINTF(...) printf(__VA_ARGS__)
161 #else
162 #define VPRINTF(...) __nothing
163 #endif
164
165 struct bootmem_info bootmem_info;
166
167 extern void *msgbufaddr;
168 paddr_t msgbufphys;
169 paddr_t physical_start;
170 paddr_t physical_end;
171
172 extern char etext[];
173 extern char __data_start[], _edata[];
174 extern char __bss_start[], __bss_end__[];
175 extern char _end[];
176
177 /* Page tables for mapping kernel VM */
178 #define KERNEL_L2PT_VMDATA_NUM 8 /* start with 32MB of KVM */
179
180 u_long kern_vtopdiff __attribute__((__section__(".data")));
181
182 void
183 arm32_bootmem_init(paddr_t memstart, psize_t memsize, vsize_t kernelstart)
184 {
185 struct bootmem_info * const bmi = &bootmem_info;
186 pv_addr_t *pv = bmi->bmi_freeblocks;
187
188 /*
189 * FDT/generic start fills in kern_vtopdiff early
190 */
191 #if defined(__HAVE_GENERIC_START)
192 extern char KERNEL_BASE_virt[];
193 extern char const __stop__init_memory[];
194
195 VPRINTF("%s: kern_vtopdiff=%#lx\n", __func__, kern_vtopdiff);
196
197 vaddr_t kstartva = trunc_page((vaddr_t)KERNEL_BASE_virt);
198 vaddr_t kendva = round_page((vaddr_t)__stop__init_memory);
199
200 kernelstart = KERN_VTOPHYS(kstartva);
201
202 VPRINTF("%s: kstartva=%#lx, kernelstart=%#lx\n", __func__, kstartva, kernelstart);
203 #else
204 vaddr_t kendva = round_page((vaddr_t)_end);
205
206 #if defined(KERNEL_BASE_VOFFSET)
207 kern_vtopdiff = KERNEL_BASE_VOFFSET;
208 #else
209 KASSERT(memstart == kernelstart);
210 kern_vtopdiff = KERNEL_BASE + memstart;
211 #endif
212 #endif
213 paddr_t kernelend = KERN_VTOPHYS(kendva);
214
215 VPRINTF("%s: memstart=%#lx, memsize=%#lx\n", __func__,
216 memstart, memsize);
217 VPRINTF("%s: kernelstart=%#lx, kernelend=%#lx\n", __func__,
218 kernelstart, kernelend);
219
220 physical_start = bmi->bmi_start = memstart;
221 physical_end = bmi->bmi_end = memstart + memsize;
222 #ifndef ARM_HAS_LPAE
223 if (physical_end == 0) {
224 physical_end = -PAGE_SIZE;
225 memsize -= PAGE_SIZE;
226 bmi->bmi_end -= PAGE_SIZE;
227 VPRINTF("%s: memsize shrunk by a page to avoid ending at 4GB\n",
228 __func__);
229 }
230 #endif
231 physmem = memsize / PAGE_SIZE;
232
233 /*
234 * Let's record where the kernel lives.
235 */
236
237 bmi->bmi_kernelstart = kernelstart;
238 bmi->bmi_kernelend = kernelend;
239
240 #if defined(FDT)
241 fdt_add_reserved_memory_range(bmi->bmi_kernelstart,
242 bmi->bmi_kernelend - bmi->bmi_kernelstart);
243 #endif
244
245 VPRINTF("%s: kernel phys start %#lx end %#lx\n", __func__, kernelstart,
246 kernelend);
247
248 #if 0
249 // XXX Makes RPI abort
250 KASSERT((kernelstart & (L2_S_SEGSIZE - 1)) == 0);
251 #endif
252 /*
253 * Now the rest of the free memory must be after the kernel.
254 */
255 pv->pv_pa = bmi->bmi_kernelend;
256 pv->pv_va = KERN_PHYSTOV(pv->pv_pa);
257 pv->pv_size = bmi->bmi_end - bmi->bmi_kernelend;
258 bmi->bmi_freepages += pv->pv_size / PAGE_SIZE;
259 VPRINTF("%s: adding %lu free pages: [%#lx..%#lx] (VA %#lx)\n",
260 __func__, pv->pv_size / PAGE_SIZE, pv->pv_pa,
261 pv->pv_pa + pv->pv_size - 1, pv->pv_va);
262 pv++;
263
264 /*
265 * Add a free block for any memory before the kernel.
266 */
267 if (bmi->bmi_start < bmi->bmi_kernelstart) {
268 pv->pv_pa = bmi->bmi_start;
269 pv->pv_va = KERN_PHYSTOV(pv->pv_pa);
270 pv->pv_size = bmi->bmi_kernelstart - pv->pv_pa;
271 bmi->bmi_freepages += pv->pv_size / PAGE_SIZE;
272 VPRINTF("%s: adding %lu free pages: [%#lx..%#lx] (VA %#lx)\n",
273 __func__, pv->pv_size / PAGE_SIZE, pv->pv_pa,
274 pv->pv_pa + pv->pv_size - 1, pv->pv_va);
275 pv++;
276 }
277
278 bmi->bmi_nfreeblocks = pv - bmi->bmi_freeblocks;
279
280 SLIST_INIT(&bmi->bmi_freechunks);
281 SLIST_INIT(&bmi->bmi_chunks);
282 }
283
284 static bool
285 concat_pvaddr(pv_addr_t *acc_pv, pv_addr_t *pv)
286 {
287 if (acc_pv->pv_pa + acc_pv->pv_size == pv->pv_pa
288 && acc_pv->pv_va + acc_pv->pv_size == pv->pv_va
289 && acc_pv->pv_prot == pv->pv_prot
290 && acc_pv->pv_cache == pv->pv_cache) {
291 #if 0
292 VPRINTF("%s: appending pv %p (%#lx..%#lx) to %#lx..%#lx\n",
293 __func__, pv, pv->pv_pa, pv->pv_pa + pv->pv_size,
294 acc_pv->pv_pa, acc_pv->pv_pa + acc_pv->pv_size);
295 #endif
296 acc_pv->pv_size += pv->pv_size;
297 return true;
298 }
299
300 return false;
301 }
302
303 static void
304 add_pages(struct bootmem_info *bmi, pv_addr_t *pv)
305 {
306 pv_addr_t **pvp = &SLIST_FIRST(&bmi->bmi_chunks);
307 while ((*pvp) != NULL && (*pvp)->pv_va <= pv->pv_va) {
308 pv_addr_t * const pv0 = (*pvp);
309 KASSERT(SLIST_NEXT(pv0, pv_list) == NULL || pv0->pv_pa < SLIST_NEXT(pv0, pv_list)->pv_pa);
310 if (concat_pvaddr(pv0, pv)) {
311 VPRINTF("%s: %s pv %p (%#lx..%#lx) to %#lx..%#lx\n",
312 __func__, "appending", pv,
313 pv->pv_pa, pv->pv_pa + pv->pv_size - 1,
314 pv0->pv_pa, pv0->pv_pa + pv0->pv_size - pv->pv_size - 1);
315 pv = SLIST_NEXT(pv0, pv_list);
316 if (pv != NULL && concat_pvaddr(pv0, pv)) {
317 VPRINTF("%s: %s pv %p (%#lx..%#lx) to %#lx..%#lx\n",
318 __func__, "merging", pv,
319 pv->pv_pa, pv->pv_pa + pv->pv_size - 1,
320 pv0->pv_pa,
321 pv0->pv_pa + pv0->pv_size - pv->pv_size - 1);
322 SLIST_REMOVE_AFTER(pv0, pv_list);
323 SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&bmi->bmi_freechunks, pv, pv_list);
324 }
325 return;
326 }
327 KASSERT(pv->pv_va != (*pvp)->pv_va);
328 pvp = &SLIST_NEXT(*pvp, pv_list);
329 }
330 KASSERT((*pvp) == NULL || pv->pv_va < (*pvp)->pv_va);
331 pv_addr_t * const new_pv = SLIST_FIRST(&bmi->bmi_freechunks);
332 KASSERT(new_pv != NULL);
333 SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&bmi->bmi_freechunks, pv_list);
334 *new_pv = *pv;
335 SLIST_NEXT(new_pv, pv_list) = *pvp;
336 (*pvp) = new_pv;
337
338 VPRINTF("%s: adding pv %p (pa %#lx, va %#lx, %lu pages) ",
339 __func__, new_pv, new_pv->pv_pa, new_pv->pv_va,
340 new_pv->pv_size / PAGE_SIZE);
341 if (SLIST_NEXT(new_pv, pv_list)) {
342 VPRINTF("before pa %#lx\n", SLIST_NEXT(new_pv, pv_list)->pv_pa);
343 } else {
344 VPRINTF("at tail\n");
345 }
346 }
347
348 static void
349 valloc_pages(struct bootmem_info *bmi, pv_addr_t *pv, size_t npages,
350 int prot, int cache, bool zero_p)
351 {
352 size_t nbytes = npages * PAGE_SIZE;
353 pv_addr_t *free_pv = bmi->bmi_freeblocks;
354 size_t free_idx = 0;
355 static bool l1pt_found;
356
357 KASSERT(npages > 0);
358
359 /*
360 * If we haven't allocated the kernel L1 page table and we are aligned
361 * at a L1 table boundary, alloc the memory for it.
362 */
363 if (!l1pt_found
364 && (free_pv->pv_pa & (L1_TABLE_SIZE - 1)) == 0
365 && free_pv->pv_size >= L1_TABLE_SIZE) {
366 l1pt_found = true;
367 VPRINTF(" l1pt");
368
369 valloc_pages(bmi, &kernel_l1pt, L1_TABLE_SIZE / PAGE_SIZE,
370 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_PAGETABLE, true);
371 add_pages(bmi, &kernel_l1pt);
372 }
373
374 while (nbytes > free_pv->pv_size) {
375 free_pv++;
376 free_idx++;
377 if (free_idx == bmi->bmi_nfreeblocks) {
378 panic("%s: could not allocate %zu bytes",
379 __func__, nbytes);
380 }
381 }
382
383 /*
384 * As we allocate the memory, make sure that we don't walk over
385 * our current first level translation table.
386 */
387 KASSERT((armreg_ttbr_read() & ~(L1_TABLE_SIZE - 1)) != free_pv->pv_pa);
388
389 #if defined(FDT)
390 fdt_add_reserved_memory_range(free_pv->pv_pa, nbytes);
391 #endif
392 pv->pv_pa = free_pv->pv_pa;
393 pv->pv_va = free_pv->pv_va;
394 pv->pv_size = nbytes;
395 pv->pv_prot = prot;
396 pv->pv_cache = cache;
397
398 /*
399 * If PTE_PAGETABLE uses the same cache modes as PTE_CACHE
400 * just use PTE_CACHE.
401 */
402 if (cache == PTE_PAGETABLE
403 && pte_l1_s_cache_mode == pte_l1_s_cache_mode_pt
404 && pte_l2_l_cache_mode == pte_l2_l_cache_mode_pt
405 && pte_l2_s_cache_mode == pte_l2_s_cache_mode_pt)
406 pv->pv_cache = PTE_CACHE;
407
408 free_pv->pv_pa += nbytes;
409 free_pv->pv_va += nbytes;
410 free_pv->pv_size -= nbytes;
411 if (free_pv->pv_size == 0) {
412 --bmi->bmi_nfreeblocks;
413 for (; free_idx < bmi->bmi_nfreeblocks; free_idx++) {
414 free_pv[0] = free_pv[1];
415 }
416 }
417
418 bmi->bmi_freepages -= npages;
419
420 if (zero_p)
421 memset((void *)pv->pv_va, 0, nbytes);
422 }
423
424 void
425 arm32_kernel_vm_init(vaddr_t kernel_vm_base, vaddr_t vectors, vaddr_t iovbase,
426 const struct pmap_devmap *devmap, bool mapallmem_p)
427 {
428 struct bootmem_info * const bmi = &bootmem_info;
429 #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
430 const size_t cpu_num = arm_cpu_max;
431 #else
432 const size_t cpu_num = 1;
433 #endif
434
435 #ifdef ARM_HAS_VBAR
436 const bool map_vectors_p = false;
437 #elif defined(CPU_ARMV7) || defined(CPU_ARM11)
438 const bool map_vectors_p = vectors == ARM_VECTORS_HIGH
439 || (armreg_pfr1_read() & ARM_PFR1_SEC_MASK) == 0;
440 #else
441 const bool map_vectors_p = true;
442 #endif
443
444 #ifdef __HAVE_MM_MD_DIRECT_MAPPED_PHYS
445 KASSERT(mapallmem_p);
446 #ifdef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
447 /*
448 * The direct map VA space ends at the start of the kernel VM space.
449 */
450 pmap_directlimit = kernel_vm_base;
451 #else
452 KASSERT(kernel_vm_base - KERNEL_BASE >= physical_end - physical_start);
453 #endif /* ARM_MMU_EXTENDED */
454 #endif /* __HAVE_MM_MD_DIRECT_MAPPED_PHYS */
455
456 /*
457 * Calculate the number of L2 pages needed for mapping the
458 * kernel + data + stuff. Assume 2 L2 pages for kernel, 1 for vectors,
459 * and 1 for IO
460 */
461 size_t kernel_size = bmi->bmi_kernelend;
462 kernel_size -= (bmi->bmi_kernelstart & -L2_S_SEGSIZE);
463 kernel_size += L1_TABLE_SIZE_REAL;
464 kernel_size += PAGE_SIZE * KERNEL_L2PT_VMDATA_NUM;
465 if (map_vectors_p) {
466 kernel_size += PAGE_SIZE; /* L2PT for VECTORS */
467 }
468 if (iovbase) {
469 kernel_size += PAGE_SIZE; /* L2PT for IO */
470 }
471 kernel_size +=
472 cpu_num * (ABT_STACK_SIZE + FIQ_STACK_SIZE + IRQ_STACK_SIZE
473 + UND_STACK_SIZE + UPAGES) * PAGE_SIZE;
474 kernel_size += round_page(MSGBUFSIZE);
475 kernel_size += 0x10000; /* slop */
476 if (!mapallmem_p) {
477 kernel_size += PAGE_SIZE
478 * ((kernel_size + L2_S_SEGSIZE - 1) / L2_S_SEGSIZE);
479 }
480 kernel_size = round_page(kernel_size);
481
482 /*
483 * Now we know how many L2 pages it will take.
484 */
485 const size_t KERNEL_L2PT_KERNEL_NUM =
486 round_page(kernel_size + L2_S_SEGSIZE - 1) / L2_S_SEGSIZE;
487
488 VPRINTF("%s: %zu L2 pages are needed to map %#zx kernel bytes\n",
489 __func__, KERNEL_L2PT_KERNEL_NUM, kernel_size);
490
491 KASSERT(KERNEL_L2PT_KERNEL_NUM + KERNEL_L2PT_VMDATA_NUM < __arraycount(bmi->bmi_l2pts));
492 pv_addr_t * const kernel_l2pt = bmi->bmi_l2pts;
493 pv_addr_t * const vmdata_l2pt = kernel_l2pt + KERNEL_L2PT_KERNEL_NUM;
494 pv_addr_t msgbuf;
495 pv_addr_t text;
496 pv_addr_t data;
497 pv_addr_t chunks[KERNEL_L2PT_KERNEL_NUM + KERNEL_L2PT_VMDATA_NUM + 11];
498 #if ARM_MMU_XSCALE == 1
499 pv_addr_t minidataclean;
500 #endif
501
502 /*
503 * We need to allocate some fixed page tables to get the kernel going.
504 *
505 * We are going to allocate our bootstrap pages from the beginning of
506 * the free space that we just calculated. We allocate one page
507 * directory and a number of page tables and store the physical
508 * addresses in the bmi_l2pts array in bootmem_info.
509 *
510 * The kernel page directory must be on a 16K boundary. The page
511 * tables must be on 4K boundaries. What we do is allocate the
512 * page directory on the first 16K boundary that we encounter, and
513 * the page tables on 4K boundaries otherwise. Since we allocate
514 * at least 3 L2 page tables, we are guaranteed to encounter at
515 * least one 16K aligned region.
516 */
517
518 VPRINTF("%s: allocating page tables for", __func__);
519 for (size_t i = 0; i < __arraycount(chunks); i++) {
520 SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&bmi->bmi_freechunks, &chunks[i], pv_list);
521 }
522
523 kernel_l1pt.pv_pa = 0;
524 kernel_l1pt.pv_va = 0;
525
526 /*
527 * Allocate the L2 pages, but if we get to a page that is aligned for
528 * an L1 page table, we will allocate the pages for it first and then
529 * allocate the L2 page.
530 */
531
532 if (map_vectors_p) {
533 /*
534 * First allocate L2 page for the vectors.
535 */
536 VPRINTF(" vector");
537 valloc_pages(bmi, &bmi->bmi_vector_l2pt, 1,
538 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_PAGETABLE, true);
539 add_pages(bmi, &bmi->bmi_vector_l2pt);
540 }
541
542 /*
543 * Now allocate L2 pages for the kernel
544 */
545 VPRINTF(" kernel");
546 for (size_t idx = 0; idx < KERNEL_L2PT_KERNEL_NUM; ++idx) {
547 valloc_pages(bmi, &kernel_l2pt[idx], 1,
548 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_PAGETABLE, true);
549 add_pages(bmi, &kernel_l2pt[idx]);
550 }
551
552 /*
553 * Now allocate L2 pages for the initial kernel VA space.
554 */
555 VPRINTF(" vm");
556 for (size_t idx = 0; idx < KERNEL_L2PT_VMDATA_NUM; ++idx) {
557 valloc_pages(bmi, &vmdata_l2pt[idx], 1,
558 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_PAGETABLE, true);
559 add_pages(bmi, &vmdata_l2pt[idx]);
560 }
561
562 /*
563 * If someone wanted a L2 page for I/O, allocate it now.
564 */
565 if (iovbase) {
566 VPRINTF(" io");
567 valloc_pages(bmi, &bmi->bmi_io_l2pt, 1,
568 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_PAGETABLE, true);
569 add_pages(bmi, &bmi->bmi_io_l2pt);
570 }
571
572 VPRINTF("%s: allocating stacks\n", __func__);
573
574 /* Allocate stacks for all modes and CPUs */
575 valloc_pages(bmi, &abtstack, ABT_STACK_SIZE * cpu_num,
576 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE, true);
577 add_pages(bmi, &abtstack);
578 valloc_pages(bmi, &fiqstack, FIQ_STACK_SIZE * cpu_num,
579 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE, true);
580 add_pages(bmi, &fiqstack);
581 valloc_pages(bmi, &irqstack, IRQ_STACK_SIZE * cpu_num,
582 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE, true);
583 add_pages(bmi, &irqstack);
584 valloc_pages(bmi, &undstack, UND_STACK_SIZE * cpu_num,
585 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE, true);
586 add_pages(bmi, &undstack);
587 valloc_pages(bmi, &idlestack, UPAGES * cpu_num, /* SVC32 */
588 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE, true);
589 add_pages(bmi, &idlestack);
590 valloc_pages(bmi, &kernelstack, UPAGES, /* SVC32 */
591 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE, true);
592 add_pages(bmi, &kernelstack);
593
594 /* Allocate the message buffer from the end of memory. */
595 const size_t msgbuf_pgs = round_page(MSGBUFSIZE) / PAGE_SIZE;
596 valloc_pages(bmi, &msgbuf, msgbuf_pgs,
597 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, PTE_CACHE, false);
598 add_pages(bmi, &msgbuf);
599 msgbufphys = msgbuf.pv_pa;
600 msgbufaddr = (void *)msgbuf.pv_va;
601
602 if (map_vectors_p) {
603 /*
604 * Allocate a page for the system vector page.
605 * This page will just contain the system vectors and can be
606 * shared by all processes.
607 */
608 VPRINTF(" vector");
609
610 valloc_pages(bmi, &systempage, 1, VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE|VM_PROT_EXECUTE,
611 PTE_CACHE, true);
612 }
613 systempage.pv_va = vectors;
614
615 /*
616 * If the caller needed a few extra pages for some reason, allocate
617 * them now.
618 */
619 #if ARM_MMU_XSCALE == 1
620 #if (ARM_NMMUS > 1)
621 if (xscale_use_minidata)
622 #endif
623 valloc_pages(bmi, &minidataclean, 1,
624 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, 0, true);
625 #endif
626
627 /*
628 * Ok we have allocated physical pages for the primary kernel
629 * page tables and stacks. Let's just confirm that.
630 */
631 if (kernel_l1pt.pv_va == 0
632 && (!kernel_l1pt.pv_pa || (kernel_l1pt.pv_pa & (L1_TABLE_SIZE - 1)) != 0))
633 panic("%s: Failed to allocate or align the kernel "
634 "page directory", __func__);
635
636 VPRINTF("Creating L1 page table at 0x%08lx/0x%08lx\n",
637 kernel_l1pt.pv_va, kernel_l1pt.pv_pa);
638
639 /*
640 * Now we start construction of the L1 page table
641 * We start by mapping the L2 page tables into the L1.
642 * This means that we can replace L1 mappings later on if necessary
643 */
644 vaddr_t l1pt_va = kernel_l1pt.pv_va;
645 paddr_t l1pt_pa = kernel_l1pt.pv_pa;
646
647 if (map_vectors_p) {
648 /* Map the L2 pages tables in the L1 page table */
649 pmap_link_l2pt(l1pt_va, systempage.pv_va & -L2_S_SEGSIZE,
650 &bmi->bmi_vector_l2pt);
651 VPRINTF("%s: adding L2 pt (VA %#lx, PA %#lx) "
652 "for VA %#lx\n (vectors)",
653 __func__, bmi->bmi_vector_l2pt.pv_va,
654 bmi->bmi_vector_l2pt.pv_pa, systempage.pv_va);
655 }
656
657 /*
658 * This enforces a alignment requirement of L2_S_SEGSIZE for kernel
659 * start PA
660 */
661 const vaddr_t kernel_base =
662 KERN_PHYSTOV(bmi->bmi_kernelstart & -L2_S_SEGSIZE);
663
664 VPRINTF("%s: kernel_base %lx KERNEL_L2PT_KERNEL_NUM %zu\n", __func__,
665 kernel_base, KERNEL_L2PT_KERNEL_NUM);
666
667 for (size_t idx = 0; idx < KERNEL_L2PT_KERNEL_NUM; idx++) {
668 pmap_link_l2pt(l1pt_va, kernel_base + idx * L2_S_SEGSIZE,
669 &kernel_l2pt[idx]);
670 VPRINTF("%s: adding L2 pt (VA %#lx, PA %#lx) for VA %#lx (kernel)\n",
671 __func__, kernel_l2pt[idx].pv_va,
672 kernel_l2pt[idx].pv_pa, kernel_base + idx * L2_S_SEGSIZE);
673 }
674
675 VPRINTF("%s: kernel_vm_base %lx KERNEL_L2PT_VMDATA_NUM %d\n", __func__,
676 kernel_vm_base, KERNEL_L2PT_VMDATA_NUM);
677
678 for (size_t idx = 0; idx < KERNEL_L2PT_VMDATA_NUM; idx++) {
679 pmap_link_l2pt(l1pt_va, kernel_vm_base + idx * L2_S_SEGSIZE,
680 &vmdata_l2pt[idx]);
681 VPRINTF("%s: adding L2 pt (VA %#lx, PA %#lx) for VA %#lx (vm)\n",
682 __func__, vmdata_l2pt[idx].pv_va, vmdata_l2pt[idx].pv_pa,
683 kernel_vm_base + idx * L2_S_SEGSIZE);
684 }
685 if (iovbase) {
686 pmap_link_l2pt(l1pt_va, iovbase & -L2_S_SEGSIZE, &bmi->bmi_io_l2pt);
687 VPRINTF("%s: adding L2 pt (VA %#lx, PA %#lx) for VA %#lx (io)\n",
688 __func__, bmi->bmi_io_l2pt.pv_va, bmi->bmi_io_l2pt.pv_pa,
689 iovbase & -L2_S_SEGSIZE);
690 }
691
692 /* update the top of the kernel VM */
693 pmap_curmaxkvaddr =
694 kernel_vm_base + (KERNEL_L2PT_VMDATA_NUM * L2_S_SEGSIZE);
695
696 // This could be done earlier and then the kernel data and pages
697 // allocated above would get merged (concatentated)
698
699 VPRINTF("Mapping kernel\n");
700
701 extern char etext[];
702 size_t totalsize = bmi->bmi_kernelend - bmi->bmi_kernelstart;
703 size_t textsize = KERN_VTOPHYS((uintptr_t)etext) - bmi->bmi_kernelstart;
704
705 textsize = (textsize + PGOFSET) & ~PGOFSET;
706
707 /* start at offset of kernel in RAM */
708
709 text.pv_pa = bmi->bmi_kernelstart;
710 text.pv_va = KERN_PHYSTOV(bmi->bmi_kernelstart);
711 text.pv_size = textsize;
712 text.pv_prot = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_EXECUTE;
713 text.pv_cache = PTE_CACHE;
714
715 VPRINTF("%s: adding chunk for kernel text %#lx..%#lx (VA %#lx)\n",
716 __func__, text.pv_pa, text.pv_pa + text.pv_size - 1, text.pv_va);
717
718 add_pages(bmi, &text);
719
720 data.pv_pa = text.pv_pa + textsize;
721 data.pv_va = text.pv_va + textsize;
722 data.pv_size = totalsize - textsize;
723 data.pv_prot = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
724 data.pv_cache = PTE_CACHE;
725
726 VPRINTF("%s: adding chunk for kernel data/bss %#lx..%#lx (VA %#lx)\n",
727 __func__, data.pv_pa, data.pv_pa + data.pv_size - 1, data.pv_va);
728
729 add_pages(bmi, &data);
730
731 VPRINTF("Listing Chunks\n");
732
733 pv_addr_t *lpv;
734 SLIST_FOREACH(lpv, &bmi->bmi_chunks, pv_list) {
735 VPRINTF("%s: pv %p: chunk VA %#lx..%#lx "
736 "(PA %#lx, prot %d, cache %d)\n",
737 __func__, lpv, lpv->pv_va, lpv->pv_va + lpv->pv_size - 1,
738 lpv->pv_pa, lpv->pv_prot, lpv->pv_cache);
739 }
740 VPRINTF("\nMapping Chunks\n");
741
742 pv_addr_t cur_pv;
743 pv_addr_t *pv = SLIST_FIRST(&bmi->bmi_chunks);
744 if (!mapallmem_p || pv->pv_pa == bmi->bmi_start) {
745 cur_pv = *pv;
746 KASSERTMSG(cur_pv.pv_va >= KERNEL_BASE, "%#lx", cur_pv.pv_va);
747 pv = SLIST_NEXT(pv, pv_list);
748 } else {
749 cur_pv.pv_va = KERNEL_BASE;
750 cur_pv.pv_pa = KERN_VTOPHYS(cur_pv.pv_va);
751 cur_pv.pv_size = pv->pv_pa - cur_pv.pv_pa;
752 cur_pv.pv_prot = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
753 cur_pv.pv_cache = PTE_CACHE;
754 }
755 while (pv != NULL) {
756 if (concat_pvaddr(&cur_pv, pv)) {
757 cur_pv.pv_size += pv->pv_size;
758
759 pv = SLIST_NEXT(pv, pv_list);
760 continue;
761 }
762 if (mapallmem_p) {
763 if (cur_pv.pv_pa + cur_pv.pv_size < pv->pv_pa) {
764 /*
765 * See if we can extend the current pv to emcompass the
766 * hole, and if so do it and retry the concatenation.
767 */
768 if (cur_pv.pv_prot == (VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE)
769 && cur_pv.pv_cache == PTE_CACHE) {
770 cur_pv.pv_size = pv->pv_pa - cur_pv.pv_va;
771 continue;
772 }
773
774 /*
775 * We couldn't so emit the current chunk and then
776 */
777 VPRINTF("%s: mapping chunk VA %#lx..%#lx "
778 "(PA %#lx, prot %d, cache %d)\n",
779 __func__,
780 cur_pv.pv_va, cur_pv.pv_va + cur_pv.pv_size - 1,
781 cur_pv.pv_pa, cur_pv.pv_prot, cur_pv.pv_cache);
782 pmap_map_chunk(l1pt_va, cur_pv.pv_va, cur_pv.pv_pa,
783 cur_pv.pv_size, cur_pv.pv_prot, cur_pv.pv_cache);
784
785 /*
786 * set the current chunk to the hole and try again.
787 */
788 cur_pv.pv_pa += cur_pv.pv_size;
789 cur_pv.pv_va += cur_pv.pv_size;
790 cur_pv.pv_size = pv->pv_pa - cur_pv.pv_va;
791 cur_pv.pv_prot = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
792 cur_pv.pv_cache = PTE_CACHE;
793 continue;
794 }
795 }
796
797 /*
798 * The new pv didn't concatenate so emit the current one
799 * and use the new pv as the current pv.
800 */
801 VPRINTF("%s: mapping chunk VA %#lx..%#lx "
802 "(PA %#lx, prot %d, cache %d)\n",
803 __func__, cur_pv.pv_va, cur_pv.pv_va + cur_pv.pv_size - 1,
804 cur_pv.pv_pa, cur_pv.pv_prot, cur_pv.pv_cache);
805 pmap_map_chunk(l1pt_va, cur_pv.pv_va, cur_pv.pv_pa,
806 cur_pv.pv_size, cur_pv.pv_prot, cur_pv.pv_cache);
807 cur_pv = *pv;
808 pv = SLIST_NEXT(pv, pv_list);
809 }
810
811 /*
812 * If we are mapping all of memory, let's map the rest of memory.
813 */
814 if (mapallmem_p && cur_pv.pv_pa + cur_pv.pv_size < bmi->bmi_end) {
815 if (cur_pv.pv_prot == (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE)
816 && cur_pv.pv_cache == PTE_CACHE) {
817 cur_pv.pv_size = bmi->bmi_end - cur_pv.pv_pa;
818 } else {
819 KASSERTMSG(cur_pv.pv_va + cur_pv.pv_size <= kernel_vm_base,
820 "%#lx >= %#lx", cur_pv.pv_va + cur_pv.pv_size,
821 kernel_vm_base);
822 VPRINTF("%s: mapping chunk VA %#lx..%#lx "
823 "(PA %#lx, prot %d, cache %d)\n",
824 __func__, cur_pv.pv_va, cur_pv.pv_va + cur_pv.pv_size - 1,
825 cur_pv.pv_pa, cur_pv.pv_prot, cur_pv.pv_cache);
826 pmap_map_chunk(l1pt_va, cur_pv.pv_va, cur_pv.pv_pa,
827 cur_pv.pv_size, cur_pv.pv_prot, cur_pv.pv_cache);
828 cur_pv.pv_pa += cur_pv.pv_size;
829 cur_pv.pv_va += cur_pv.pv_size;
830 cur_pv.pv_size = bmi->bmi_end - cur_pv.pv_pa;
831 cur_pv.pv_prot = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE;
832 cur_pv.pv_cache = PTE_CACHE;
833 }
834 }
835
836 /*
837 * The amount we can direct map is limited by the start of the
838 * virtual part of the kernel address space. Don't overrun
839 * into it.
840 */
841 if (mapallmem_p && cur_pv.pv_va + cur_pv.pv_size > kernel_vm_base) {
842 cur_pv.pv_size = kernel_vm_base - cur_pv.pv_va;
843 }
844
845 /*
846 * Now we map the final chunk.
847 */
848 VPRINTF("%s: mapping last chunk VA %#lx..%#lx (PA %#lx, prot %d, cache %d)\n",
849 __func__, cur_pv.pv_va, cur_pv.pv_va + cur_pv.pv_size - 1,
850 cur_pv.pv_pa, cur_pv.pv_prot, cur_pv.pv_cache);
851 pmap_map_chunk(l1pt_va, cur_pv.pv_va, cur_pv.pv_pa,
852 cur_pv.pv_size, cur_pv.pv_prot, cur_pv.pv_cache);
853
854 /*
855 * Now we map the stuff that isn't directly after the kernel
856 */
857 if (map_vectors_p) {
858 /* Map the vector page. */
859 pmap_map_entry(l1pt_va, systempage.pv_va, systempage.pv_pa,
860 VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE|VM_PROT_EXECUTE, PTE_CACHE);
861 }
862
863 /* Map the Mini-Data cache clean area. */
864 #if ARM_MMU_XSCALE == 1
865 #if (ARM_NMMUS > 1)
866 if (xscale_use_minidata)
867 #endif
868 xscale_setup_minidata(l1pt_va, minidataclean.pv_va,
869 minidataclean.pv_pa);
870 #endif
871
872 /*
873 * Map integrated peripherals at same address in first level page
874 * table so that we can continue to use console.
875 */
876 if (devmap)
877 pmap_devmap_bootstrap(l1pt_va, devmap);
878
879 /* Tell the user about where all the bits and pieces live. */
880 VPRINTF("%22s Physical Virtual Num\n", " ");
881 VPRINTF("%22s Starting Ending Starting Ending Pages\n", " ");
882
883 #ifdef VERBOSE_INIT_ARM
884 static const char mem_fmt[] =
885 "%20s: 0x%08lx 0x%08lx 0x%08lx 0x%08lx %u\n";
886 static const char mem_fmt_nov[] =
887 "%20s: 0x%08lx 0x%08lx %zu\n";
888 #endif
889
890 #if 0
891 // XXX Doesn't make sense if kernel not at bottom of RAM
892 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "SDRAM", bmi->bmi_start, bmi->bmi_end - 1,
893 KERN_PHYSTOV(bmi->bmi_start), KERN_PHYSTOV(bmi->bmi_end - 1),
894 (int)physmem);
895 #endif
896 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "text section",
897 text.pv_pa, text.pv_pa + text.pv_size - 1,
898 text.pv_va, text.pv_va + text.pv_size - 1,
899 (int)(text.pv_size / PAGE_SIZE));
900 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "data section",
901 KERN_VTOPHYS((vaddr_t)__data_start), KERN_VTOPHYS((vaddr_t)_edata),
902 (vaddr_t)__data_start, (vaddr_t)_edata,
903 (int)((round_page((vaddr_t)_edata)
904 - trunc_page((vaddr_t)__data_start)) / PAGE_SIZE));
905 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "bss section",
906 KERN_VTOPHYS((vaddr_t)__bss_start), KERN_VTOPHYS((vaddr_t)__bss_end__),
907 (vaddr_t)__bss_start, (vaddr_t)__bss_end__,
908 (int)((round_page((vaddr_t)__bss_end__)
909 - trunc_page((vaddr_t)__bss_start)) / PAGE_SIZE));
910 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "L1 page directory",
911 kernel_l1pt.pv_pa, kernel_l1pt.pv_pa + L1_TABLE_SIZE - 1,
912 kernel_l1pt.pv_va, kernel_l1pt.pv_va + L1_TABLE_SIZE - 1,
913 L1_TABLE_SIZE / PAGE_SIZE);
914 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "ABT stack (CPU 0)",
915 abtstack.pv_pa, abtstack.pv_pa + (ABT_STACK_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
916 abtstack.pv_va, abtstack.pv_va + (ABT_STACK_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
917 ABT_STACK_SIZE);
918 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "FIQ stack (CPU 0)",
919 fiqstack.pv_pa, fiqstack.pv_pa + (FIQ_STACK_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
920 fiqstack.pv_va, fiqstack.pv_va + (FIQ_STACK_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
921 FIQ_STACK_SIZE);
922 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "IRQ stack (CPU 0)",
923 irqstack.pv_pa, irqstack.pv_pa + (IRQ_STACK_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
924 irqstack.pv_va, irqstack.pv_va + (IRQ_STACK_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
925 IRQ_STACK_SIZE);
926 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "UND stack (CPU 0)",
927 undstack.pv_pa, undstack.pv_pa + (UND_STACK_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
928 undstack.pv_va, undstack.pv_va + (UND_STACK_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
929 UND_STACK_SIZE);
930 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "IDLE stack (CPU 0)",
931 idlestack.pv_pa, idlestack.pv_pa + (UPAGES * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
932 idlestack.pv_va, idlestack.pv_va + (UPAGES * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
933 UPAGES);
934 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "SVC stack",
935 kernelstack.pv_pa, kernelstack.pv_pa + (UPAGES * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
936 kernelstack.pv_va, kernelstack.pv_va + (UPAGES * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
937 UPAGES);
938 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "Message Buffer",
939 msgbuf.pv_pa, msgbuf.pv_pa + (msgbuf_pgs * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
940 msgbuf.pv_va, msgbuf.pv_va + (msgbuf_pgs * PAGE_SIZE) - 1,
941 (int)msgbuf_pgs);
942 if (map_vectors_p) {
943 VPRINTF(mem_fmt, "Exception Vectors",
944 systempage.pv_pa, systempage.pv_pa + PAGE_SIZE - 1,
945 systempage.pv_va, systempage.pv_va + PAGE_SIZE - 1,
946 1);
947 }
948 for (size_t i = 0; i < bmi->bmi_nfreeblocks; i++) {
949 pv = &bmi->bmi_freeblocks[i];
950
951 VPRINTF(mem_fmt_nov, "Free Memory",
952 pv->pv_pa, pv->pv_pa + pv->pv_size - 1,
953 pv->pv_size / PAGE_SIZE);
954 }
955 /*
956 * Now we have the real page tables in place so we can switch to them.
957 * Once this is done we will be running with the REAL kernel page
958 * tables.
959 */
960
961 VPRINTF("TTBR0=%#x", armreg_ttbr_read());
962 #ifdef _ARM_ARCH_6
963 VPRINTF(" TTBR1=%#x TTBCR=%#x CONTEXTIDR=%#x",
964 armreg_ttbr1_read(), armreg_ttbcr_read(),
965 armreg_contextidr_read());
966 #endif
967 VPRINTF("\n");
968
969 /* Switch tables */
970 VPRINTF("switching to new L1 page table @%#lx...\n", l1pt_pa);
971
972 cpu_ttb = l1pt_pa;
973
974 cpu_domains(DOMAIN_DEFAULT);
975
976 cpu_idcache_wbinv_all();
977
978 #ifdef __HAVE_GENERIC_START
979
980 /*
981 * Turn on caches and set SCTLR/ACTLR
982 */
983 cpu_setup(boot_args);
984 #endif
985
986 VPRINTF(" ttb");
987
988 #ifdef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
989 /*
990 * TTBCR should have been initialized by the MD start code.
991 */
992 KASSERT((armreg_contextidr_read() & 0xff) == 0);
993 KASSERT(armreg_ttbcr_read() == __SHIFTIN(1, TTBCR_S_N));
994 /*
995 * Disable lookups via TTBR0 until there is an activated pmap.
996 */
997 armreg_ttbcr_write(armreg_ttbcr_read() | TTBCR_S_PD0);
998 cpu_setttb(l1pt_pa, KERNEL_PID);
999 arm_isb();
1000 #else
1001 cpu_setttb(l1pt_pa, true);
1002 #endif
1003
1004 cpu_tlb_flushID();
1005
1006 #ifdef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
1007 VPRINTF("\nsctlr=%#x actlr=%#x\n",
1008 armreg_sctlr_read(), armreg_auxctl_read());
1009 #else
1010 VPRINTF(" (TTBR0=%#x)", armreg_ttbr_read());
1011 #endif
1012
1013 #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
1014 #ifndef __HAVE_GENERIC_START
1015 /*
1016 * Kick the secondaries to load the TTB. After which they'll go
1017 * back to sleep to wait for the final kick so they will hatch.
1018 */
1019 VPRINTF(" hatchlings");
1020 cpu_boot_secondary_processors();
1021 #endif
1022 #endif
1023
1024 VPRINTF(" OK\n");
1025 }
1026