pmap.h revision 1.153 1 /* $NetBSD: pmap.h,v 1.153 2017/10/22 20:35:32 skrll Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 2002, 2003 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * Written by Jason R. Thorpe & Steve C. Woodford for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
8 *
9 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
10 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
11 * are met:
12 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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15 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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18 * must display the following acknowledgement:
19 * This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by
20 * Wasabi Systems, Inc.
21 * 4. The name of Wasabi Systems, Inc. may not be used to endorse
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23 * written permission.
24 *
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34 * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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36 */
37
38 /*
39 * Copyright (c) 1994,1995 Mark Brinicombe.
40 * All rights reserved.
41 *
42 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
43 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
44 * are met:
45 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
46 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
47 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
48 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
49 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
50 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
51 * must display the following acknowledgement:
52 * This product includes software developed by Mark Brinicombe
53 * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
54 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
55 *
56 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
57 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
58 * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
59 * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
60 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
61 * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
62 * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
63 * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
64 * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
65 * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
66 */
67
68 #ifndef _ARM32_PMAP_H_
69 #define _ARM32_PMAP_H_
70
71 #ifdef _KERNEL
72
73 #include <arm/cpuconf.h>
74 #include <arm/arm32/pte.h>
75 #ifndef _LOCORE
76 #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
77 #include "opt_arm32_pmap.h"
78 #include "opt_multiprocessor.h"
79 #endif
80 #include <arm/cpufunc.h>
81 #include <arm/locore.h>
82 #include <uvm/uvm_object.h>
83 #include <uvm/pmap/pmap_pvt.h>
84 #endif
85
86 #ifdef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
87 #define PMAP_HWPAGEWALKER 1
88 #define PMAP_TLB_MAX 1
89 #if PMAP_TLB_MAX > 1
90 #define PMAP_TLB_NEED_SHOOTDOWN 1
91 #endif
92 #define PMAP_TLB_FLUSH_ASID_ON_RESET (arm_has_tlbiasid_p)
93 #define PMAP_TLB_NUM_PIDS 256
94 #define cpu_set_tlb_info(ci, ti) ((void)((ci)->ci_tlb_info = (ti)))
95 #if PMAP_TLB_MAX > 1
96 #define cpu_tlb_info(ci) ((ci)->ci_tlb_info)
97 #else
98 #define cpu_tlb_info(ci) (&pmap_tlb0_info)
99 #endif
100 #define pmap_md_tlb_asid_max() (PMAP_TLB_NUM_PIDS - 1)
101 #include <uvm/pmap/tlb.h>
102 #include <uvm/pmap/pmap_tlb.h>
103
104 /*
105 * If we have an EXTENDED MMU and the address space is split evenly between
106 * user and kernel, we can use the TTBR0/TTBR1 to have separate L1 tables for
107 * user and kernel address spaces.
108 */
109 #if (KERNEL_BASE & 0x80000000) == 0
110 #error ARMv6 or later systems must have a KERNEL_BASE >= 0x80000000
111 #endif
112 #endif /* ARM_MMU_EXTENDED */
113
114 /*
115 * a pmap describes a processes' 4GB virtual address space. this
116 * virtual address space can be broken up into 4096 1MB regions which
117 * are described by L1 PTEs in the L1 table.
118 *
119 * There is a line drawn at KERNEL_BASE. Everything below that line
120 * changes when the VM context is switched. Everything above that line
121 * is the same no matter which VM context is running. This is achieved
122 * by making the L1 PTEs for those slots above KERNEL_BASE reference
123 * kernel L2 tables.
124 *
125 * The basic layout of the virtual address space thus looks like this:
126 *
127 * 0xffffffff
128 * .
129 * .
130 * .
131 * KERNEL_BASE
132 * --------------------
133 * .
134 * .
135 * .
136 * 0x00000000
137 */
138
139 /*
140 * The number of L2 descriptor tables which can be tracked by an l2_dtable.
141 * A bucket size of 16 provides for 16MB of contiguous virtual address
142 * space per l2_dtable. Most processes will, therefore, require only two or
143 * three of these to map their whole working set.
144 */
145 #define L2_BUCKET_XLOG2 (L1_S_SHIFT)
146 #define L2_BUCKET_XSIZE (1 << L2_BUCKET_XLOG2)
147 #define L2_BUCKET_LOG2 4
148 #define L2_BUCKET_SIZE (1 << L2_BUCKET_LOG2)
149
150 /*
151 * Given the above "L2-descriptors-per-l2_dtable" constant, the number
152 * of l2_dtable structures required to track all possible page descriptors
153 * mappable by an L1 translation table is given by the following constants:
154 */
155 #define L2_LOG2 (32 - (L2_BUCKET_XLOG2 + L2_BUCKET_LOG2))
156 #define L2_SIZE (1 << L2_LOG2)
157
158 /*
159 * tell MI code that the cache is virtually-indexed.
160 * ARMv6 is physically-tagged but all others are virtually-tagged.
161 */
162 #if (ARM_MMU_V6 + ARM_MMU_V7) > 0
163 #define PMAP_CACHE_VIPT
164 #else
165 #define PMAP_CACHE_VIVT
166 #endif
167
168 #ifndef _LOCORE
169
170 #ifndef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
171 struct l1_ttable;
172 struct l2_dtable;
173
174 /*
175 * Track cache/tlb occupancy using the following structure
176 */
177 union pmap_cache_state {
178 struct {
179 union {
180 uint8_t csu_cache_b[2];
181 uint16_t csu_cache;
182 } cs_cache_u;
183
184 union {
185 uint8_t csu_tlb_b[2];
186 uint16_t csu_tlb;
187 } cs_tlb_u;
188 } cs_s;
189 uint32_t cs_all;
190 };
191 #define cs_cache_id cs_s.cs_cache_u.csu_cache_b[0]
192 #define cs_cache_d cs_s.cs_cache_u.csu_cache_b[1]
193 #define cs_cache cs_s.cs_cache_u.csu_cache
194 #define cs_tlb_id cs_s.cs_tlb_u.csu_tlb_b[0]
195 #define cs_tlb_d cs_s.cs_tlb_u.csu_tlb_b[1]
196 #define cs_tlb cs_s.cs_tlb_u.csu_tlb
197
198 /*
199 * Assigned to cs_all to force cacheops to work for a particular pmap
200 */
201 #define PMAP_CACHE_STATE_ALL 0xffffffffu
202 #endif /* !ARM_MMU_EXTENDED */
203
204 /*
205 * This structure is used by machine-dependent code to describe
206 * static mappings of devices, created at bootstrap time.
207 */
208 struct pmap_devmap {
209 vaddr_t pd_va; /* virtual address */
210 paddr_t pd_pa; /* physical address */
211 psize_t pd_size; /* size of region */
212 vm_prot_t pd_prot; /* protection code */
213 int pd_cache; /* cache attributes */
214 };
215
216 #define DEVMAP_ALIGN(a) ((a) & ~L1_S_OFFSET)
217 #define DEVMAP_SIZE(s) roundup2((s), L1_S_SIZE)
218 #define DEVMAP_ENTRY(va, pa, sz) \
219 { \
220 .pd_va = DEVMAP_ALIGN(va), \
221 .pd_pa = DEVMAP_ALIGN(pa), \
222 .pd_size = DEVMAP_SIZE(sz), \
223 .pd_prot = VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE, \
224 .pd_cache = PTE_NOCACHE \
225 }
226 #define DEVMAP_ENTRY_END { 0 }
227
228 /*
229 * The pmap structure itself
230 */
231 struct pmap {
232 struct uvm_object pm_obj;
233 kmutex_t pm_obj_lock;
234 #define pm_lock pm_obj.vmobjlock
235 #ifndef ARM_HAS_VBAR
236 pd_entry_t *pm_pl1vec;
237 pd_entry_t pm_l1vec;
238 #endif
239 struct l2_dtable *pm_l2[L2_SIZE];
240 struct pmap_statistics pm_stats;
241 LIST_ENTRY(pmap) pm_list;
242 #ifdef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
243 pd_entry_t *pm_l1;
244 paddr_t pm_l1_pa;
245 bool pm_remove_all;
246 #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
247 kcpuset_t *pm_onproc;
248 kcpuset_t *pm_active;
249 #if PMAP_TLB_MAX > 1
250 u_int pm_shootdown_pending;
251 #endif
252 #endif
253 struct pmap_asid_info pm_pai[PMAP_TLB_MAX];
254 #else
255 struct l1_ttable *pm_l1;
256 union pmap_cache_state pm_cstate;
257 uint8_t pm_domain;
258 bool pm_activated;
259 bool pm_remove_all;
260 #endif
261 };
262
263 struct pmap_kernel {
264 struct pmap kernel_pmap;
265 };
266
267 /*
268 * Physical / virtual address structure. In a number of places (particularly
269 * during bootstrapping) we need to keep track of the physical and virtual
270 * addresses of various pages
271 */
272 typedef struct pv_addr {
273 SLIST_ENTRY(pv_addr) pv_list;
274 paddr_t pv_pa;
275 vaddr_t pv_va;
276 vsize_t pv_size;
277 uint8_t pv_cache;
278 uint8_t pv_prot;
279 } pv_addr_t;
280 typedef SLIST_HEAD(, pv_addr) pv_addrqh_t;
281
282 extern pv_addrqh_t pmap_freeq;
283 extern pv_addr_t kernelstack;
284 extern pv_addr_t abtstack;
285 extern pv_addr_t fiqstack;
286 extern pv_addr_t irqstack;
287 extern pv_addr_t undstack;
288 extern pv_addr_t idlestack;
289 extern pv_addr_t systempage;
290 extern pv_addr_t kernel_l1pt;
291
292 #ifdef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
293 extern bool arm_has_tlbiasid_p; /* also in <arm/locore.h> */
294 #endif
295
296 /*
297 * Determine various modes for PTEs (user vs. kernel, cacheable
298 * vs. non-cacheable).
299 */
300 #define PTE_KERNEL 0
301 #define PTE_USER 1
302 #define PTE_NOCACHE 0
303 #define PTE_CACHE 1
304 #define PTE_PAGETABLE 2
305
306 /*
307 * Flags that indicate attributes of pages or mappings of pages.
308 *
309 * The PVF_MOD and PVF_REF flags are stored in the mdpage for each
310 * page. PVF_WIRED, PVF_WRITE, and PVF_NC are kept in individual
311 * pv_entry's for each page. They live in the same "namespace" so
312 * that we can clear multiple attributes at a time.
313 *
314 * Note the "non-cacheable" flag generally means the page has
315 * multiple mappings in a given address space.
316 */
317 #define PVF_MOD 0x01 /* page is modified */
318 #define PVF_REF 0x02 /* page is referenced */
319 #define PVF_WIRED 0x04 /* mapping is wired */
320 #define PVF_WRITE 0x08 /* mapping is writable */
321 #define PVF_EXEC 0x10 /* mapping is executable */
322 #ifdef PMAP_CACHE_VIVT
323 #define PVF_UNC 0x20 /* mapping is 'user' non-cacheable */
324 #define PVF_KNC 0x40 /* mapping is 'kernel' non-cacheable */
325 #define PVF_NC (PVF_UNC|PVF_KNC)
326 #endif
327 #ifdef PMAP_CACHE_VIPT
328 #define PVF_NC 0x20 /* mapping is 'kernel' non-cacheable */
329 #define PVF_MULTCLR 0x40 /* mapping is multi-colored */
330 #endif
331 #define PVF_COLORED 0x80 /* page has or had a color */
332 #define PVF_KENTRY 0x0100 /* page entered via pmap_kenter_pa */
333 #define PVF_KMPAGE 0x0200 /* page is used for kmem */
334 #define PVF_DIRTY 0x0400 /* page may have dirty cache lines */
335 #define PVF_KMOD 0x0800 /* unmanaged page is modified */
336 #define PVF_KWRITE (PVF_KENTRY|PVF_WRITE)
337 #define PVF_DMOD (PVF_MOD|PVF_KMOD|PVF_KMPAGE)
338
339 /*
340 * Commonly referenced structures
341 */
342 extern int pmap_debug_level; /* Only exists if PMAP_DEBUG */
343 extern int arm_poolpage_vmfreelist;
344
345 /*
346 * Macros that we need to export
347 */
348 #define pmap_resident_count(pmap) ((pmap)->pm_stats.resident_count)
349 #define pmap_wired_count(pmap) ((pmap)->pm_stats.wired_count)
350
351 #define pmap_is_modified(pg) \
352 (((pg)->mdpage.pvh_attrs & PVF_MOD) != 0)
353 #define pmap_is_referenced(pg) \
354 (((pg)->mdpage.pvh_attrs & PVF_REF) != 0)
355 #define pmap_is_page_colored_p(md) \
356 (((md)->pvh_attrs & PVF_COLORED) != 0)
357
358 #define pmap_copy(dp, sp, da, l, sa) /* nothing */
359
360 #define pmap_phys_address(ppn) (arm_ptob((ppn)))
361 u_int arm32_mmap_flags(paddr_t);
362 #define ARM32_MMAP_WRITECOMBINE 0x40000000
363 #define ARM32_MMAP_CACHEABLE 0x20000000
364 #define pmap_mmap_flags(ppn) arm32_mmap_flags(ppn)
365
366 #define PMAP_PTE 0x10000000 /* kenter_pa */
367
368 /*
369 * Functions that we need to export
370 */
371 void pmap_procwr(struct proc *, vaddr_t, int);
372 void pmap_remove_all(pmap_t);
373 bool pmap_extract(pmap_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t *);
374
375 #define PMAP_NEED_PROCWR
376 #define PMAP_GROWKERNEL /* turn on pmap_growkernel interface */
377 #define PMAP_ENABLE_PMAP_KMPAGE /* enable the PMAP_KMPAGE flag */
378
379 #if (ARM_MMU_V6 + ARM_MMU_V7) > 0
380 #define PMAP_PREFER(hint, vap, sz, td) pmap_prefer((hint), (vap), (td))
381 void pmap_prefer(vaddr_t, vaddr_t *, int);
382 #endif
383
384 void pmap_icache_sync_range(pmap_t, vaddr_t, vaddr_t);
385
386 /* Functions we use internally. */
387 #ifdef PMAP_STEAL_MEMORY
388 void pmap_boot_pagealloc(psize_t, psize_t, psize_t, pv_addr_t *);
389 void pmap_boot_pageadd(pv_addr_t *);
390 vaddr_t pmap_steal_memory(vsize_t, vaddr_t *, vaddr_t *);
391 #endif
392 void pmap_bootstrap(vaddr_t, vaddr_t);
393
394 void pmap_do_remove(pmap_t, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, int);
395 int pmap_fault_fixup(pmap_t, vaddr_t, vm_prot_t, int);
396 int pmap_prefetchabt_fixup(void *);
397 bool pmap_get_pde_pte(pmap_t, vaddr_t, pd_entry_t **, pt_entry_t **);
398 bool pmap_get_pde(pmap_t, vaddr_t, pd_entry_t **);
399 struct pcb;
400 void pmap_set_pcb_pagedir(pmap_t, struct pcb *);
401
402 void pmap_debug(int);
403 void pmap_postinit(void);
404
405 void vector_page_setprot(int);
406
407 const struct pmap_devmap *pmap_devmap_find_pa(paddr_t, psize_t);
408 const struct pmap_devmap *pmap_devmap_find_va(vaddr_t, vsize_t);
409
410 /* Bootstrapping routines. */
411 void pmap_map_section(vaddr_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t, int, int);
412 void pmap_map_entry(vaddr_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t, int, int);
413 vsize_t pmap_map_chunk(vaddr_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t, vsize_t, int, int);
414 void pmap_link_l2pt(vaddr_t, vaddr_t, pv_addr_t *);
415 void pmap_devmap_bootstrap(vaddr_t, const struct pmap_devmap *);
416 void pmap_devmap_register(const struct pmap_devmap *);
417
418 /*
419 * Special page zero routine for use by the idle loop (no cache cleans).
420 */
421 bool pmap_pageidlezero(paddr_t);
422 #define PMAP_PAGEIDLEZERO(pa) pmap_pageidlezero((pa))
423
424 #ifdef __HAVE_MM_MD_DIRECT_MAPPED_PHYS
425 /*
426 * For the pmap, this is a more useful way to map a direct mapped page.
427 * It returns either the direct-mapped VA or the VA supplied if it can't
428 * be direct mapped.
429 */
430 vaddr_t pmap_direct_mapped_phys(paddr_t, bool *, vaddr_t);
431 #endif
432
433 /*
434 * used by dumpsys to record the PA of the L1 table
435 */
436 uint32_t pmap_kernel_L1_addr(void);
437 /*
438 * The current top of kernel VM
439 */
440 extern vaddr_t pmap_curmaxkvaddr;
441
442 #if defined(ARM_MMU_EXTENDED) && defined(__HAVE_MM_MD_DIRECT_MAPPED_PHYS)
443 /*
444 * Ending VA of direct mapped memory (usually KERNEL_VM_BASE).
445 */
446 extern vaddr_t pmap_directlimit;
447 #endif
448
449 /*
450 * Useful macros and constants
451 */
452
453 /* Virtual address to page table entry */
454 static inline pt_entry_t *
455 vtopte(vaddr_t va)
456 {
457 pd_entry_t *pdep;
458 pt_entry_t *ptep;
459
460 KASSERT(trunc_page(va) == va);
461
462 if (pmap_get_pde_pte(pmap_kernel(), va, &pdep, &ptep) == false)
463 return (NULL);
464 return (ptep);
465 }
466
467 /*
468 * Virtual address to physical address
469 */
470 static inline paddr_t
471 vtophys(vaddr_t va)
472 {
473 paddr_t pa;
474
475 if (pmap_extract(pmap_kernel(), va, &pa) == false)
476 return (0); /* XXXSCW: Panic? */
477
478 return (pa);
479 }
480
481 /*
482 * The new pmap ensures that page-tables are always mapping Write-Thru.
483 * Thus, on some platforms we can run fast and loose and avoid syncing PTEs
484 * on every change.
485 *
486 * Unfortunately, not all CPUs have a write-through cache mode. So we
487 * define PMAP_NEEDS_PTE_SYNC for C code to conditionally do PTE syncs,
488 * and if there is the chance for PTE syncs to be needed, we define
489 * PMAP_INCLUDE_PTE_SYNC so e.g. assembly code can include (and run)
490 * the code.
491 */
492 extern int pmap_needs_pte_sync;
493 #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
494 /*
495 * Perform compile time evaluation of PMAP_NEEDS_PTE_SYNC when only a
496 * single MMU type is selected.
497 *
498 * StrongARM SA-1 caches do not have a write-through mode. So, on these,
499 * we need to do PTE syncs. Additionally, V6 MMUs also need PTE syncs.
500 * Finally, MEMC, GENERIC and XSCALE MMUs do not need PTE syncs.
501 *
502 * Use run time evaluation for all other cases.
503 *
504 */
505 #if (ARM_NMMUS == 1)
506 #if (ARM_MMU_SA1 + ARM_MMU_V6 != 0)
507 #define PMAP_INCLUDE_PTE_SYNC
508 #define PMAP_NEEDS_PTE_SYNC 1
509 #elif (ARM_MMU_MEMC + ARM_MMU_GENERIC + ARM_MMU_XSCALE != 0)
510 #define PMAP_NEEDS_PTE_SYNC 0
511 #endif
512 #endif
513 #endif /* _KERNEL_OPT */
514
515 /*
516 * Provide a fallback in case we were not able to determine it at
517 * compile-time.
518 */
519 #ifndef PMAP_NEEDS_PTE_SYNC
520 #define PMAP_NEEDS_PTE_SYNC pmap_needs_pte_sync
521 #define PMAP_INCLUDE_PTE_SYNC
522 #endif
523
524 static inline void
525 pmap_ptesync(pt_entry_t *ptep, size_t cnt)
526 {
527 if (PMAP_NEEDS_PTE_SYNC) {
528 cpu_dcache_wb_range((vaddr_t)ptep, cnt * sizeof(pt_entry_t));
529 #ifdef SHEEVA_L2_CACHE
530 cpu_sdcache_wb_range((vaddr_t)ptep, -1,
531 cnt * sizeof(pt_entry_t));
532 #endif
533 }
534 arm_dsb();
535 }
536
537 #define PDE_SYNC(pdep) pmap_ptesync((pdep), 1)
538 #define PDE_SYNC_RANGE(pdep, cnt) pmap_ptesync((pdep), (cnt))
539 #define PTE_SYNC(ptep) pmap_ptesync((ptep), PAGE_SIZE / L2_S_SIZE)
540 #define PTE_SYNC_RANGE(ptep, cnt) pmap_ptesync((ptep), (cnt))
541
542 #define l1pte_valid_p(pde) ((pde) != 0)
543 #define l1pte_section_p(pde) (((pde) & L1_TYPE_MASK) == L1_TYPE_S)
544 #define l1pte_supersection_p(pde) (l1pte_section_p(pde) \
545 && ((pde) & L1_S_V6_SUPER) != 0)
546 #define l1pte_page_p(pde) (((pde) & L1_TYPE_MASK) == L1_TYPE_C)
547 #define l1pte_fpage_p(pde) (((pde) & L1_TYPE_MASK) == L1_TYPE_F)
548 #define l1pte_pa(pde) ((pde) & L1_C_ADDR_MASK)
549 #define l1pte_index(v) ((vaddr_t)(v) >> L1_S_SHIFT)
550 #define l1pte_pgindex(v) l1pte_index((v) & L1_ADDR_BITS \
551 & ~(PAGE_SIZE * PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(pt_entry_t) - 1))
552
553 static inline void
554 l1pte_setone(pt_entry_t *pdep, pt_entry_t pde)
555 {
556 *pdep = pde;
557 }
558
559 static inline void
560 l1pte_set(pt_entry_t *pdep, pt_entry_t pde)
561 {
562 *pdep = pde;
563 if (l1pte_page_p(pde)) {
564 KASSERTMSG((((uintptr_t)pdep / sizeof(pde)) & (PAGE_SIZE / L2_T_SIZE - 1)) == 0, "%p", pdep);
565 for (size_t k = 1; k < PAGE_SIZE / L2_T_SIZE; k++) {
566 pde += L2_T_SIZE;
567 pdep[k] = pde;
568 }
569 } else if (l1pte_supersection_p(pde)) {
570 KASSERTMSG((((uintptr_t)pdep / sizeof(pde)) & (L1_SS_SIZE / L1_S_SIZE - 1)) == 0, "%p", pdep);
571 for (size_t k = 1; k < L1_SS_SIZE / L1_S_SIZE; k++) {
572 pdep[k] = pde;
573 }
574 }
575 }
576
577 #define l2pte_index(v) ((((v) & L2_ADDR_BITS) >> PGSHIFT) << (PGSHIFT-L2_S_SHIFT))
578 #define l2pte_valid_p(pte) (((pte) & L2_TYPE_MASK) != L2_TYPE_INV)
579 #define l2pte_pa(pte) ((pte) & L2_S_FRAME)
580 #define l1pte_lpage_p(pte) (((pte) & L2_TYPE_MASK) == L2_TYPE_L)
581 #define l2pte_minidata_p(pte) (((pte) & \
582 (L2_B | L2_C | L2_XS_T_TEX(TEX_XSCALE_X)))\
583 == (L2_C | L2_XS_T_TEX(TEX_XSCALE_X)))
584
585 static inline void
586 l2pte_set(pt_entry_t *ptep, pt_entry_t pte, pt_entry_t opte)
587 {
588 if (l1pte_lpage_p(pte)) {
589 KASSERTMSG((((uintptr_t)ptep / sizeof(pte)) & (L2_L_SIZE / L2_S_SIZE - 1)) == 0, "%p", ptep);
590 for (size_t k = 0; k < L2_L_SIZE / L2_S_SIZE; k++) {
591 *ptep++ = pte;
592 }
593 } else {
594 KASSERTMSG((((uintptr_t)ptep / sizeof(pte)) & (PAGE_SIZE / L2_S_SIZE - 1)) == 0, "%p", ptep);
595 for (size_t k = 0; k < PAGE_SIZE / L2_S_SIZE; k++) {
596 KASSERTMSG(*ptep == opte, "%#x [*%p] != %#x", *ptep, ptep, opte);
597 *ptep++ = pte;
598 pte += L2_S_SIZE;
599 if (opte)
600 opte += L2_S_SIZE;
601 }
602 }
603 }
604
605 static inline void
606 l2pte_reset(pt_entry_t *ptep)
607 {
608 KASSERTMSG((((uintptr_t)ptep / sizeof(*ptep)) & (PAGE_SIZE / L2_S_SIZE - 1)) == 0, "%p", ptep);
609 *ptep = 0;
610 for (vsize_t k = 1; k < PAGE_SIZE / L2_S_SIZE; k++) {
611 ptep[k] = 0;
612 }
613 }
614
615 /* L1 and L2 page table macros */
616 #define pmap_pde_v(pde) l1pte_valid(*(pde))
617 #define pmap_pde_section(pde) l1pte_section_p(*(pde))
618 #define pmap_pde_supersection(pde) l1pte_supersection_p(*(pde))
619 #define pmap_pde_page(pde) l1pte_page_p(*(pde))
620 #define pmap_pde_fpage(pde) l1pte_fpage_p(*(pde))
621
622 #define pmap_pte_v(pte) l2pte_valid_p(*(pte))
623 #define pmap_pte_pa(pte) l2pte_pa(*(pte))
624
625 /* Size of the kernel part of the L1 page table */
626 #define KERNEL_PD_SIZE \
627 (L1_TABLE_SIZE - (KERNEL_BASE >> L1_S_SHIFT) * sizeof(pd_entry_t))
628
629 void bzero_page(vaddr_t);
630 void bcopy_page(vaddr_t, vaddr_t);
631
632 #ifdef FPU_VFP
633 void bzero_page_vfp(vaddr_t);
634 void bcopy_page_vfp(vaddr_t, vaddr_t);
635 #endif
636
637 /************************* ARM MMU configuration *****************************/
638
639 #if (ARM_MMU_GENERIC + ARM_MMU_SA1 + ARM_MMU_V6 + ARM_MMU_V7) != 0
640 void pmap_copy_page_generic(paddr_t, paddr_t);
641 void pmap_zero_page_generic(paddr_t);
642
643 void pmap_pte_init_generic(void);
644 #if defined(CPU_ARM8)
645 void pmap_pte_init_arm8(void);
646 #endif
647 #if defined(CPU_ARM9)
648 void pmap_pte_init_arm9(void);
649 #endif /* CPU_ARM9 */
650 #if defined(CPU_ARM10)
651 void pmap_pte_init_arm10(void);
652 #endif /* CPU_ARM10 */
653 #if defined(CPU_ARM11) /* ARM_MMU_V6 */
654 void pmap_pte_init_arm11(void);
655 #endif /* CPU_ARM11 */
656 #if defined(CPU_ARM11MPCORE) /* ARM_MMU_V6 */
657 void pmap_pte_init_arm11mpcore(void);
658 #endif
659 #if ARM_MMU_V7 == 1
660 void pmap_pte_init_armv7(void);
661 #endif /* ARM_MMU_V7 */
662 #endif /* (ARM_MMU_GENERIC + ARM_MMU_SA1) != 0 */
663
664 #if ARM_MMU_SA1 == 1
665 void pmap_pte_init_sa1(void);
666 #endif /* ARM_MMU_SA1 == 1 */
667
668 #if ARM_MMU_XSCALE == 1
669 void pmap_copy_page_xscale(paddr_t, paddr_t);
670 void pmap_zero_page_xscale(paddr_t);
671
672 void pmap_pte_init_xscale(void);
673
674 void xscale_setup_minidata(vaddr_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t);
675
676 #define PMAP_UAREA(va) pmap_uarea(va)
677 void pmap_uarea(vaddr_t);
678 #endif /* ARM_MMU_XSCALE == 1 */
679
680 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_s_cache_mode;
681 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_s_cache_mask;
682
683 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_l_cache_mode;
684 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_l_cache_mask;
685
686 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_s_cache_mode;
687 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_s_cache_mask;
688
689 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_s_cache_mode_pt;
690 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_l_cache_mode_pt;
691 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_s_cache_mode_pt;
692
693 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_s_wc_mode;
694 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_l_wc_mode;
695 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_s_wc_mode;
696
697 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_s_prot_u;
698 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_s_prot_w;
699 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_s_prot_ro;
700 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_s_prot_mask;
701
702 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_s_prot_u;
703 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_s_prot_w;
704 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_s_prot_ro;
705 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_s_prot_mask;
706
707 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_l_prot_u;
708 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_l_prot_w;
709 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_l_prot_ro;
710 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_l_prot_mask;
711
712 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_ss_proto;
713 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_s_proto;
714 extern pt_entry_t pte_l1_c_proto;
715 extern pt_entry_t pte_l2_s_proto;
716
717 extern void (*pmap_copy_page_func)(paddr_t, paddr_t);
718 extern void (*pmap_zero_page_func)(paddr_t);
719
720 #endif /* !_LOCORE */
721
722 /*****************************************************************************/
723
724 #define KERNEL_PID 0 /* The kernel uses ASID 0 */
725
726 /*
727 * Definitions for MMU domains
728 */
729 #define PMAP_DOMAINS 15 /* 15 'user' domains (1-15) */
730 #define PMAP_DOMAIN_KERNEL 0 /* The kernel pmap uses domain #0 */
731 #ifdef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
732 #define PMAP_DOMAIN_USER 1 /* User pmaps use domain #1 */
733 #endif
734
735 /*
736 * These macros define the various bit masks in the PTE.
737 *
738 * We use these macros since we use different bits on different processor
739 * models.
740 */
741 #define L1_S_PROT_U_generic (L1_S_AP(AP_U))
742 #define L1_S_PROT_W_generic (L1_S_AP(AP_W))
743 #define L1_S_PROT_RO_generic (0)
744 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK_generic (L1_S_PROT_U|L1_S_PROT_W|L1_S_PROT_RO)
745
746 #define L1_S_PROT_U_xscale (L1_S_AP(AP_U))
747 #define L1_S_PROT_W_xscale (L1_S_AP(AP_W))
748 #define L1_S_PROT_RO_xscale (0)
749 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK_xscale (L1_S_PROT_U|L1_S_PROT_W|L1_S_PROT_RO)
750
751 #define L1_S_PROT_U_armv6 (L1_S_AP(AP_R) | L1_S_AP(AP_U))
752 #define L1_S_PROT_W_armv6 (L1_S_AP(AP_W))
753 #define L1_S_PROT_RO_armv6 (L1_S_AP(AP_R) | L1_S_AP(AP_RO))
754 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK_armv6 (L1_S_PROT_U|L1_S_PROT_W|L1_S_PROT_RO)
755
756 #define L1_S_PROT_U_armv7 (L1_S_AP(AP_R) | L1_S_AP(AP_U))
757 #define L1_S_PROT_W_armv7 (L1_S_AP(AP_W))
758 #define L1_S_PROT_RO_armv7 (L1_S_AP(AP_R) | L1_S_AP(AP_RO))
759 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK_armv7 (L1_S_PROT_U|L1_S_PROT_W|L1_S_PROT_RO)
760
761 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK_generic (L1_S_B|L1_S_C)
762 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK_xscale (L1_S_B|L1_S_C|L1_S_XS_TEX(TEX_XSCALE_X))
763 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK_armv6 (L1_S_B|L1_S_C|L1_S_XS_TEX(TEX_ARMV6_TEX))
764 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK_armv6n (L1_S_B|L1_S_C|L1_S_XS_TEX(TEX_ARMV6_TEX)|L1_S_V6_S)
765 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK_armv7 (L1_S_B|L1_S_C|L1_S_XS_TEX(TEX_ARMV6_TEX)|L1_S_V6_S)
766
767 #define L2_L_PROT_U_generic (L2_AP(AP_U))
768 #define L2_L_PROT_W_generic (L2_AP(AP_W))
769 #define L2_L_PROT_RO_generic (0)
770 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK_generic (L2_L_PROT_U|L2_L_PROT_W|L2_L_PROT_RO)
771
772 #define L2_L_PROT_U_xscale (L2_AP(AP_U))
773 #define L2_L_PROT_W_xscale (L2_AP(AP_W))
774 #define L2_L_PROT_RO_xscale (0)
775 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK_xscale (L2_L_PROT_U|L2_L_PROT_W|L2_L_PROT_RO)
776
777 #define L2_L_PROT_U_armv6n (L2_AP0(AP_R) | L2_AP0(AP_U))
778 #define L2_L_PROT_W_armv6n (L2_AP0(AP_W))
779 #define L2_L_PROT_RO_armv6n (L2_AP0(AP_R) | L2_AP0(AP_RO))
780 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK_armv6n (L2_L_PROT_U|L2_L_PROT_W|L2_L_PROT_RO)
781
782 #define L2_L_PROT_U_armv7 (L2_AP0(AP_R) | L2_AP0(AP_U))
783 #define L2_L_PROT_W_armv7 (L2_AP0(AP_W))
784 #define L2_L_PROT_RO_armv7 (L2_AP0(AP_R) | L2_AP0(AP_RO))
785 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK_armv7 (L2_L_PROT_U|L2_L_PROT_W|L2_L_PROT_RO)
786
787 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK_generic (L2_B|L2_C)
788 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK_xscale (L2_B|L2_C|L2_XS_L_TEX(TEX_XSCALE_X))
789 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK_armv6 (L2_B|L2_C|L2_V6_L_TEX(TEX_ARMV6_TEX))
790 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK_armv6n (L2_B|L2_C|L2_V6_L_TEX(TEX_ARMV6_TEX)|L2_XS_S)
791 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK_armv7 (L2_B|L2_C|L2_V6_L_TEX(TEX_ARMV6_TEX)|L2_XS_S)
792
793 #define L2_S_PROT_U_generic (L2_AP(AP_U))
794 #define L2_S_PROT_W_generic (L2_AP(AP_W))
795 #define L2_S_PROT_RO_generic (0)
796 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK_generic (L2_S_PROT_U|L2_S_PROT_W|L2_S_PROT_RO)
797
798 #define L2_S_PROT_U_xscale (L2_AP0(AP_U))
799 #define L2_S_PROT_W_xscale (L2_AP0(AP_W))
800 #define L2_S_PROT_RO_xscale (0)
801 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK_xscale (L2_S_PROT_U|L2_S_PROT_W|L2_S_PROT_RO)
802
803 #define L2_S_PROT_U_armv6n (L2_AP0(AP_R) | L2_AP0(AP_U))
804 #define L2_S_PROT_W_armv6n (L2_AP0(AP_W))
805 #define L2_S_PROT_RO_armv6n (L2_AP0(AP_R) | L2_AP0(AP_RO))
806 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK_armv6n (L2_S_PROT_U|L2_S_PROT_W|L2_S_PROT_RO)
807
808 #define L2_S_PROT_U_armv7 (L2_AP0(AP_R) | L2_AP0(AP_U))
809 #define L2_S_PROT_W_armv7 (L2_AP0(AP_W))
810 #define L2_S_PROT_RO_armv7 (L2_AP0(AP_R) | L2_AP0(AP_RO))
811 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK_armv7 (L2_S_PROT_U|L2_S_PROT_W|L2_S_PROT_RO)
812
813 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK_generic (L2_B|L2_C)
814 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK_xscale (L2_B|L2_C|L2_XS_T_TEX(TEX_XSCALE_X))
815 #define L2_XS_CACHE_MASK_armv6 (L2_B|L2_C|L2_V6_XS_TEX(TEX_ARMV6_TEX))
816 #ifdef ARMV6_EXTENDED_SMALL_PAGE
817 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK_armv6c L2_XS_CACHE_MASK_armv6
818 #else
819 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK_armv6c L2_S_CACHE_MASK_generic
820 #endif
821 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK_armv6n (L2_B|L2_C|L2_V6_XS_TEX(TEX_ARMV6_TEX)|L2_XS_S)
822 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK_armv7 (L2_B|L2_C|L2_V6_XS_TEX(TEX_ARMV6_TEX)|L2_XS_S)
823
824
825 #define L1_S_PROTO_generic (L1_TYPE_S | L1_S_IMP)
826 #define L1_S_PROTO_xscale (L1_TYPE_S)
827 #define L1_S_PROTO_armv6 (L1_TYPE_S)
828 #define L1_S_PROTO_armv7 (L1_TYPE_S)
829
830 #define L1_SS_PROTO_generic 0
831 #define L1_SS_PROTO_xscale 0
832 #define L1_SS_PROTO_armv6 (L1_TYPE_S | L1_S_V6_SS)
833 #define L1_SS_PROTO_armv7 (L1_TYPE_S | L1_S_V6_SS)
834
835 #define L1_C_PROTO_generic (L1_TYPE_C | L1_C_IMP2)
836 #define L1_C_PROTO_xscale (L1_TYPE_C)
837 #define L1_C_PROTO_armv6 (L1_TYPE_C)
838 #define L1_C_PROTO_armv7 (L1_TYPE_C)
839
840 #define L2_L_PROTO (L2_TYPE_L)
841
842 #define L2_S_PROTO_generic (L2_TYPE_S)
843 #define L2_S_PROTO_xscale (L2_TYPE_XS)
844 #ifdef ARMV6_EXTENDED_SMALL_PAGE
845 #define L2_S_PROTO_armv6c (L2_TYPE_XS) /* XP=0, extended small page */
846 #else
847 #define L2_S_PROTO_armv6c (L2_TYPE_S) /* XP=0, subpage APs */
848 #endif
849 #ifdef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
850 #define L2_S_PROTO_armv6n (L2_TYPE_S|L2_XS_XN)
851 #else
852 #define L2_S_PROTO_armv6n (L2_TYPE_S) /* with XP=1 */
853 #endif
854 #ifdef ARM_MMU_EXTENDED
855 #define L2_S_PROTO_armv7 (L2_TYPE_S|L2_XS_XN)
856 #else
857 #define L2_S_PROTO_armv7 (L2_TYPE_S)
858 #endif
859
860 /*
861 * User-visible names for the ones that vary with MMU class.
862 */
863
864 #if ARM_NMMUS > 1
865 /* More than one MMU class configured; use variables. */
866 #define L1_S_PROT_U pte_l1_s_prot_u
867 #define L1_S_PROT_W pte_l1_s_prot_w
868 #define L1_S_PROT_RO pte_l1_s_prot_ro
869 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK pte_l1_s_prot_mask
870
871 #define L2_S_PROT_U pte_l2_s_prot_u
872 #define L2_S_PROT_W pte_l2_s_prot_w
873 #define L2_S_PROT_RO pte_l2_s_prot_ro
874 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK pte_l2_s_prot_mask
875
876 #define L2_L_PROT_U pte_l2_l_prot_u
877 #define L2_L_PROT_W pte_l2_l_prot_w
878 #define L2_L_PROT_RO pte_l2_l_prot_ro
879 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK pte_l2_l_prot_mask
880
881 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK pte_l1_s_cache_mask
882 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK pte_l2_l_cache_mask
883 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK pte_l2_s_cache_mask
884
885 #define L1_SS_PROTO pte_l1_ss_proto
886 #define L1_S_PROTO pte_l1_s_proto
887 #define L1_C_PROTO pte_l1_c_proto
888 #define L2_S_PROTO pte_l2_s_proto
889
890 #define pmap_copy_page(s, d) (*pmap_copy_page_func)((s), (d))
891 #define pmap_zero_page(d) (*pmap_zero_page_func)((d))
892 #elif (ARM_MMU_GENERIC + ARM_MMU_SA1) != 0
893 #define L1_S_PROT_U L1_S_PROT_U_generic
894 #define L1_S_PROT_W L1_S_PROT_W_generic
895 #define L1_S_PROT_RO L1_S_PROT_RO_generic
896 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK L1_S_PROT_MASK_generic
897
898 #define L2_S_PROT_U L2_S_PROT_U_generic
899 #define L2_S_PROT_W L2_S_PROT_W_generic
900 #define L2_S_PROT_RO L2_S_PROT_RO_generic
901 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK L2_S_PROT_MASK_generic
902
903 #define L2_L_PROT_U L2_L_PROT_U_generic
904 #define L2_L_PROT_W L2_L_PROT_W_generic
905 #define L2_L_PROT_RO L2_L_PROT_RO_generic
906 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK L2_L_PROT_MASK_generic
907
908 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK L1_S_CACHE_MASK_generic
909 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK L2_L_CACHE_MASK_generic
910 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK L2_S_CACHE_MASK_generic
911
912 #define L1_SS_PROTO L1_SS_PROTO_generic
913 #define L1_S_PROTO L1_S_PROTO_generic
914 #define L1_C_PROTO L1_C_PROTO_generic
915 #define L2_S_PROTO L2_S_PROTO_generic
916
917 #define pmap_copy_page(s, d) pmap_copy_page_generic((s), (d))
918 #define pmap_zero_page(d) pmap_zero_page_generic((d))
919 #elif ARM_MMU_V6N != 0
920 #define L1_S_PROT_U L1_S_PROT_U_armv6
921 #define L1_S_PROT_W L1_S_PROT_W_armv6
922 #define L1_S_PROT_RO L1_S_PROT_RO_armv6
923 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK L1_S_PROT_MASK_armv6
924
925 #define L2_S_PROT_U L2_S_PROT_U_armv6n
926 #define L2_S_PROT_W L2_S_PROT_W_armv6n
927 #define L2_S_PROT_RO L2_S_PROT_RO_armv6n
928 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK L2_S_PROT_MASK_armv6n
929
930 #define L2_L_PROT_U L2_L_PROT_U_armv6n
931 #define L2_L_PROT_W L2_L_PROT_W_armv6n
932 #define L2_L_PROT_RO L2_L_PROT_RO_armv6n
933 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK L2_L_PROT_MASK_armv6n
934
935 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK L1_S_CACHE_MASK_armv6n
936 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK L2_L_CACHE_MASK_armv6n
937 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK L2_S_CACHE_MASK_armv6n
938
939 /*
940 * These prototypes make writeable mappings, while the other MMU types
941 * make read-only mappings.
942 */
943 #define L1_SS_PROTO L1_SS_PROTO_armv6
944 #define L1_S_PROTO L1_S_PROTO_armv6
945 #define L1_C_PROTO L1_C_PROTO_armv6
946 #define L2_S_PROTO L2_S_PROTO_armv6n
947
948 #define pmap_copy_page(s, d) pmap_copy_page_generic((s), (d))
949 #define pmap_zero_page(d) pmap_zero_page_generic((d))
950 #elif ARM_MMU_V6C != 0
951 #define L1_S_PROT_U L1_S_PROT_U_generic
952 #define L1_S_PROT_W L1_S_PROT_W_generic
953 #define L1_S_PROT_RO L1_S_PROT_RO_generic
954 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK L1_S_PROT_MASK_generic
955
956 #define L2_S_PROT_U L2_S_PROT_U_generic
957 #define L2_S_PROT_W L2_S_PROT_W_generic
958 #define L2_S_PROT_RO L2_S_PROT_RO_generic
959 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK L2_S_PROT_MASK_generic
960
961 #define L2_L_PROT_U L2_L_PROT_U_generic
962 #define L2_L_PROT_W L2_L_PROT_W_generic
963 #define L2_L_PROT_RO L2_L_PROT_RO_generic
964 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK L2_L_PROT_MASK_generic
965
966 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK L1_S_CACHE_MASK_generic
967 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK L2_L_CACHE_MASK_generic
968 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK L2_S_CACHE_MASK_generic
969
970 #define L1_SS_PROTO L1_SS_PROTO_armv6
971 #define L1_S_PROTO L1_S_PROTO_generic
972 #define L1_C_PROTO L1_C_PROTO_generic
973 #define L2_S_PROTO L2_S_PROTO_generic
974
975 #define pmap_copy_page(s, d) pmap_copy_page_generic((s), (d))
976 #define pmap_zero_page(d) pmap_zero_page_generic((d))
977 #elif ARM_MMU_XSCALE == 1
978 #define L1_S_PROT_U L1_S_PROT_U_generic
979 #define L1_S_PROT_W L1_S_PROT_W_generic
980 #define L1_S_PROT_RO L1_S_PROT_RO_generic
981 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK L1_S_PROT_MASK_generic
982
983 #define L2_S_PROT_U L2_S_PROT_U_xscale
984 #define L2_S_PROT_W L2_S_PROT_W_xscale
985 #define L2_S_PROT_RO L2_S_PROT_RO_xscale
986 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK L2_S_PROT_MASK_xscale
987
988 #define L2_L_PROT_U L2_L_PROT_U_generic
989 #define L2_L_PROT_W L2_L_PROT_W_generic
990 #define L2_L_PROT_RO L2_L_PROT_RO_generic
991 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK L2_L_PROT_MASK_generic
992
993 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK L1_S_CACHE_MASK_xscale
994 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK L2_L_CACHE_MASK_xscale
995 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK L2_S_CACHE_MASK_xscale
996
997 #define L1_SS_PROTO L1_SS_PROTO_xscale
998 #define L1_S_PROTO L1_S_PROTO_xscale
999 #define L1_C_PROTO L1_C_PROTO_xscale
1000 #define L2_S_PROTO L2_S_PROTO_xscale
1001
1002 #define pmap_copy_page(s, d) pmap_copy_page_xscale((s), (d))
1003 #define pmap_zero_page(d) pmap_zero_page_xscale((d))
1004 #elif ARM_MMU_V7 == 1
1005 #define L1_S_PROT_U L1_S_PROT_U_armv7
1006 #define L1_S_PROT_W L1_S_PROT_W_armv7
1007 #define L1_S_PROT_RO L1_S_PROT_RO_armv7
1008 #define L1_S_PROT_MASK L1_S_PROT_MASK_armv7
1009
1010 #define L2_S_PROT_U L2_S_PROT_U_armv7
1011 #define L2_S_PROT_W L2_S_PROT_W_armv7
1012 #define L2_S_PROT_RO L2_S_PROT_RO_armv7
1013 #define L2_S_PROT_MASK L2_S_PROT_MASK_armv7
1014
1015 #define L2_L_PROT_U L2_L_PROT_U_armv7
1016 #define L2_L_PROT_W L2_L_PROT_W_armv7
1017 #define L2_L_PROT_RO L2_L_PROT_RO_armv7
1018 #define L2_L_PROT_MASK L2_L_PROT_MASK_armv7
1019
1020 #define L1_S_CACHE_MASK L1_S_CACHE_MASK_armv7
1021 #define L2_L_CACHE_MASK L2_L_CACHE_MASK_armv7
1022 #define L2_S_CACHE_MASK L2_S_CACHE_MASK_armv7
1023
1024 /*
1025 * These prototypes make writeable mappings, while the other MMU types
1026 * make read-only mappings.
1027 */
1028 #define L1_SS_PROTO L1_SS_PROTO_armv7
1029 #define L1_S_PROTO L1_S_PROTO_armv7
1030 #define L1_C_PROTO L1_C_PROTO_armv7
1031 #define L2_S_PROTO L2_S_PROTO_armv7
1032
1033 #define pmap_copy_page(s, d) pmap_copy_page_generic((s), (d))
1034 #define pmap_zero_page(d) pmap_zero_page_generic((d))
1035 #endif /* ARM_NMMUS > 1 */
1036
1037 /*
1038 * Macros to set and query the write permission on page descriptors.
1039 */
1040 #define l1pte_set_writable(pte) (((pte) & ~L1_S_PROT_RO) | L1_S_PROT_W)
1041 #define l1pte_set_readonly(pte) (((pte) & ~L1_S_PROT_W) | L1_S_PROT_RO)
1042
1043 #define l2pte_set_writable(pte) (((pte) & ~L2_S_PROT_RO) | L2_S_PROT_W)
1044 #define l2pte_set_readonly(pte) (((pte) & ~L2_S_PROT_W) | L2_S_PROT_RO)
1045
1046 #define l2pte_writable_p(pte) (((pte) & L2_S_PROT_W) == L2_S_PROT_W && \
1047 (L2_S_PROT_RO == 0 || \
1048 ((pte) & L2_S_PROT_RO) != L2_S_PROT_RO))
1049
1050 /*
1051 * These macros return various bits based on kernel/user and protection.
1052 * Note that the compiler will usually fold these at compile time.
1053 */
1054
1055 #define L1_S_PROT(ku, pr) ( \
1056 (((ku) == PTE_USER) ? \
1057 L1_S_PROT_U | (((pr) & VM_PROT_WRITE) ? L1_S_PROT_W : 0) \
1058 : \
1059 (((L1_S_PROT_RO && \
1060 ((pr) & (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE)) == VM_PROT_READ) ? \
1061 L1_S_PROT_RO : L1_S_PROT_W))) \
1062 )
1063
1064 #define L2_L_PROT(ku, pr) ( \
1065 (((ku) == PTE_USER) ? \
1066 L2_L_PROT_U | (((pr) & VM_PROT_WRITE) ? L2_L_PROT_W : 0) \
1067 : \
1068 (((L2_L_PROT_RO && \
1069 ((pr) & (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE)) == VM_PROT_READ) ? \
1070 L2_L_PROT_RO : L2_L_PROT_W))) \
1071 )
1072
1073 #define L2_S_PROT(ku, pr) ( \
1074 (((ku) == PTE_USER) ? \
1075 L2_S_PROT_U | (((pr) & VM_PROT_WRITE) ? L2_S_PROT_W : 0) \
1076 : \
1077 (((L2_S_PROT_RO && \
1078 ((pr) & (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE)) == VM_PROT_READ) ? \
1079 L2_S_PROT_RO : L2_S_PROT_W))) \
1080 )
1081
1082 /*
1083 * Macros to test if a mapping is mappable with an L1 SuperSection,
1084 * L1 Section, or an L2 Large Page mapping.
1085 */
1086 #define L1_SS_MAPPABLE_P(va, pa, size) \
1087 ((((va) | (pa)) & L1_SS_OFFSET) == 0 && (size) >= L1_SS_SIZE)
1088
1089 #define L1_S_MAPPABLE_P(va, pa, size) \
1090 ((((va) | (pa)) & L1_S_OFFSET) == 0 && (size) >= L1_S_SIZE)
1091
1092 #define L2_L_MAPPABLE_P(va, pa, size) \
1093 ((((va) | (pa)) & L2_L_OFFSET) == 0 && (size) >= L2_L_SIZE)
1094
1095 #ifndef _LOCORE
1096 /*
1097 * Hooks for the pool allocator.
1098 */
1099 #define POOL_VTOPHYS(va) vtophys((vaddr_t) (va))
1100 extern paddr_t physical_start, physical_end;
1101 #ifdef PMAP_NEED_ALLOC_POOLPAGE
1102 struct vm_page *arm_pmap_alloc_poolpage(int);
1103 #define PMAP_ALLOC_POOLPAGE arm_pmap_alloc_poolpage
1104 #endif
1105 #if defined(PMAP_NEED_ALLOC_POOLPAGE) || defined(__HAVE_MM_MD_DIRECT_MAPPED_PHYS)
1106 vaddr_t pmap_map_poolpage(paddr_t);
1107 paddr_t pmap_unmap_poolpage(vaddr_t);
1108 #define PMAP_MAP_POOLPAGE(pa) pmap_map_poolpage(pa)
1109 #define PMAP_UNMAP_POOLPAGE(va) pmap_unmap_poolpage(va)
1110 #endif
1111
1112 #define __HAVE_PMAP_PV_TRACK 1
1113
1114 void pmap_pv_protect(paddr_t, vm_prot_t);
1115
1116 struct pmap_page {
1117 SLIST_HEAD(,pv_entry) pvh_list; /* pv_entry list */
1118 int pvh_attrs; /* page attributes */
1119 u_int uro_mappings;
1120 u_int urw_mappings;
1121 union {
1122 u_short s_mappings[2]; /* Assume kernel count <= 65535 */
1123 u_int i_mappings;
1124 } k_u;
1125 };
1126
1127 /*
1128 * pmap-specific data store in the vm_page structure.
1129 */
1130 #define __HAVE_VM_PAGE_MD
1131 struct vm_page_md {
1132 struct pmap_page pp;
1133 #define pvh_list pp.pvh_list
1134 #define pvh_attrs pp.pvh_attrs
1135 #define uro_mappings pp.uro_mappings
1136 #define urw_mappings pp.urw_mappings
1137 #define kro_mappings pp.k_u.s_mappings[0]
1138 #define krw_mappings pp.k_u.s_mappings[1]
1139 #define k_mappings pp.k_u.i_mappings
1140 };
1141
1142 #define PMAP_PAGE_TO_MD(ppage) container_of((ppage), struct vm_page_md, pp)
1143
1144 /*
1145 * Set the default color of each page.
1146 */
1147 #if ARM_MMU_V6 > 0
1148 #define VM_MDPAGE_PVH_ATTRS_INIT(pg) \
1149 (pg)->mdpage.pvh_attrs = (pg)->phys_addr & arm_cache_prefer_mask
1150 #else
1151 #define VM_MDPAGE_PVH_ATTRS_INIT(pg) \
1152 (pg)->mdpage.pvh_attrs = 0
1153 #endif
1154
1155 #define VM_MDPAGE_INIT(pg) \
1156 do { \
1157 SLIST_INIT(&(pg)->mdpage.pvh_list); \
1158 VM_MDPAGE_PVH_ATTRS_INIT(pg); \
1159 (pg)->mdpage.uro_mappings = 0; \
1160 (pg)->mdpage.urw_mappings = 0; \
1161 (pg)->mdpage.k_mappings = 0; \
1162 } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
1163
1164 #endif /* !_LOCORE */
1165
1166 #endif /* _KERNEL */
1167
1168 #endif /* _ARM32_PMAP_H_ */
1169