pmap_bootstrap.c revision 1.43 1 1.43 tsutsui /* $NetBSD: pmap_bootstrap.c,v 1.43 2009/12/05 23:16:57 tsutsui Exp $ */
2 1.4 cgd
3 1.24 tsutsui /*
4 1.1 mycroft * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
5 1.1 mycroft * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
6 1.1 mycroft *
7 1.1 mycroft * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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9 1.1 mycroft * Science Department.
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35 1.4 cgd * @(#)pmap_bootstrap.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
36 1.1 mycroft */
37 1.20 gmcgarry
38 1.20 gmcgarry #include <sys/cdefs.h>
39 1.43 tsutsui __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: pmap_bootstrap.c,v 1.43 2009/12/05 23:16:57 tsutsui Exp $");
40 1.1 mycroft
41 1.1 mycroft #include <sys/param.h>
42 1.11 scottr
43 1.11 scottr #include <machine/frame.h>
44 1.11 scottr #include <machine/cpu.h>
45 1.12 thorpej #include <machine/hp300spu.h>
46 1.11 scottr #include <machine/vmparam.h>
47 1.1 mycroft #include <machine/pte.h>
48 1.11 scottr
49 1.1 mycroft #include <hp300/hp300/clockreg.h>
50 1.1 mycroft
51 1.19 mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
52 1.1 mycroft
53 1.36 tsutsui #define RELOC(v, t) *((t*)((uintptr_t)&(v) + firstpa))
54 1.36 tsutsui #define RELOCPTR(v, t) ((t)((uintptr_t)RELOC((v), t) + firstpa))
55 1.1 mycroft
56 1.1 mycroft extern char *etext;
57 1.15 kleink extern vaddr_t CLKbase, MMUbase;
58 1.17 thorpej extern paddr_t bootinfo_pa;
59 1.17 thorpej extern vaddr_t bootinfo_va;
60 1.1 mycroft
61 1.1 mycroft extern int maxmem, physmem;
62 1.15 kleink extern paddr_t avail_start, avail_end;
63 1.9 thorpej #ifdef M68K_MMU_HP
64 1.1 mycroft extern int pmap_aliasmask;
65 1.1 mycroft #endif
66 1.1 mycroft
67 1.34 tsutsui void pmap_bootstrap(paddr_t, paddr_t);
68 1.11 scottr
69 1.1 mycroft /*
70 1.1 mycroft * Special purpose kernel virtual addresses, used for mapping
71 1.1 mycroft * physical pages for a variety of temporary or permanent purposes:
72 1.1 mycroft *
73 1.1 mycroft * CADDR1, CADDR2: pmap zero/copy operations
74 1.1 mycroft * vmmap: /dev/mem, crash dumps, parity error checking
75 1.1 mycroft * ledbase: SPU LEDs
76 1.14 leo * msgbufaddr: kernel message buffer
77 1.1 mycroft */
78 1.29 tsutsui void *CADDR1, *CADDR2, *ledbase;
79 1.29 tsutsui char *vmmap;
80 1.30 tsutsui void *msgbufaddr;
81 1.1 mycroft
82 1.1 mycroft /*
83 1.1 mycroft * Bootstrap the VM system.
84 1.1 mycroft *
85 1.1 mycroft * Called with MMU off so we must relocate all global references by `firstpa'
86 1.1 mycroft * (don't call any functions here!) `nextpa' is the first available physical
87 1.1 mycroft * memory address. Returns an updated first PA reflecting the memory we
88 1.1 mycroft * have allocated. MMU is still off when we return.
89 1.1 mycroft *
90 1.3 mycroft * XXX assumes sizeof(u_int) == sizeof(pt_entry_t)
91 1.1 mycroft * XXX a PIC compiler would make this much easier.
92 1.1 mycroft */
93 1.1 mycroft void
94 1.25 thorpej pmap_bootstrap(paddr_t nextpa, paddr_t firstpa)
95 1.1 mycroft {
96 1.40 tsutsui paddr_t kstpa, kptpa, kptmpa, lkptpa, lwp0upa;
97 1.1 mycroft u_int nptpages, kstsize;
98 1.43 tsutsui st_entry_t protoste, *ste, *este;
99 1.11 scottr pt_entry_t protopte, *pte, *epte;
100 1.1 mycroft
101 1.1 mycroft /*
102 1.1 mycroft * Calculate important physical addresses:
103 1.1 mycroft *
104 1.42 tsutsui * lwp0upa lwp 0 u-area UPAGES pages
105 1.42 tsutsui *
106 1.1 mycroft * kstpa kernel segment table 1 page (!040)
107 1.1 mycroft * N pages (040)
108 1.1 mycroft *
109 1.42 tsutsui * kptmpa kernel PT map 1 page
110 1.42 tsutsui *
111 1.42 tsutsui * lkptpa last kernel PT page 1 page
112 1.42 tsutsui *
113 1.1 mycroft * kptpa statically allocated
114 1.1 mycroft * kernel PT pages Sysptsize+ pages
115 1.1 mycroft *
116 1.1 mycroft * [ Sysptsize is the number of pages of PT, IIOMAPSIZE and
117 1.1 mycroft * EIOMAPSIZE are the number of PTEs, hence we need to round
118 1.1 mycroft * the total to a page boundary with IO maps at the end. ]
119 1.1 mycroft *
120 1.1 mycroft * The KVA corresponding to any of these PAs is:
121 1.1 mycroft * (PA - firstpa + KERNBASE).
122 1.1 mycroft */
123 1.42 tsutsui lwp0upa = nextpa;
124 1.42 tsutsui nextpa += USPACE;
125 1.1 mycroft if (RELOC(mmutype, int) == MMU_68040)
126 1.1 mycroft kstsize = MAXKL2SIZE / (NPTEPG/SG4_LEV2SIZE);
127 1.1 mycroft else
128 1.1 mycroft kstsize = 1;
129 1.1 mycroft kstpa = nextpa;
130 1.22 thorpej nextpa += kstsize * PAGE_SIZE;
131 1.1 mycroft kptmpa = nextpa;
132 1.22 thorpej nextpa += PAGE_SIZE;
133 1.1 mycroft lkptpa = nextpa;
134 1.22 thorpej nextpa += PAGE_SIZE;
135 1.26 yamt kptpa = nextpa;
136 1.26 yamt nptpages = RELOC(Sysptsize, int) +
137 1.26 yamt (IIOMAPSIZE + EIOMAPSIZE + NPTEPG - 1) / NPTEPG;
138 1.26 yamt nextpa += nptpages * PAGE_SIZE;
139 1.1 mycroft
140 1.1 mycroft /*
141 1.1 mycroft * Initialize segment table and kernel page table map.
142 1.1 mycroft *
143 1.1 mycroft * On 68030s and earlier MMUs the two are identical except for
144 1.1 mycroft * the valid bits so both are initialized with essentially the
145 1.1 mycroft * same values. On the 68040, which has a mandatory 3-level
146 1.1 mycroft * structure, the segment table holds the level 1 table and part
147 1.1 mycroft * (or all) of the level 2 table and hence is considerably
148 1.1 mycroft * different. Here the first level consists of 128 descriptors
149 1.1 mycroft * (512 bytes) each mapping 32mb of address space. Each of these
150 1.1 mycroft * points to blocks of 128 second level descriptors (512 bytes)
151 1.1 mycroft * each mapping 256kb. Note that there may be additional "segment
152 1.1 mycroft * table" pages depending on how large MAXKL2SIZE is.
153 1.1 mycroft *
154 1.35 tsutsui * Portions of the last two segment of KVA space (0xFF800000 -
155 1.35 tsutsui * 0xFFFFFFFF) are mapped for a couple of purposes.
156 1.35 tsutsui * The first segment (0xFF800000 - 0xFFBFFFFF) is mapped
157 1.35 tsutsui * for the kernel page tables.
158 1.35 tsutsui * The very last page (0xFFFFF000) in the second segment is mapped
159 1.1 mycroft * to the last physical page of RAM to give us a region in which
160 1.1 mycroft * PA == VA. We use the first part of this page for enabling
161 1.1 mycroft * and disabling mapping. The last part of this page also contains
162 1.1 mycroft * info left by the boot ROM.
163 1.1 mycroft *
164 1.1 mycroft * XXX cramming two levels of mapping into the single "segment"
165 1.1 mycroft * table on the 68040 is intended as a temporary hack to get things
166 1.1 mycroft * working. The 224mb of address space that this allows will most
167 1.1 mycroft * likely be insufficient in the future (at least for the kernel).
168 1.1 mycroft */
169 1.1 mycroft if (RELOC(mmutype, int) == MMU_68040) {
170 1.11 scottr int num;
171 1.1 mycroft
172 1.1 mycroft /*
173 1.1 mycroft * First invalidate the entire "segment table" pages
174 1.1 mycroft * (levels 1 and 2 have the same "invalid" value).
175 1.1 mycroft */
176 1.43 tsutsui ste = (st_entry_t *)kstpa;
177 1.43 tsutsui este = &ste[kstsize * NPTEPG];
178 1.43 tsutsui while (ste < este)
179 1.43 tsutsui *ste++ = SG_NV;
180 1.1 mycroft /*
181 1.1 mycroft * Initialize level 2 descriptors (which immediately
182 1.1 mycroft * follow the level 1 table). We need:
183 1.1 mycroft * NPTEPG / SG4_LEV3SIZE
184 1.26 yamt * level 2 descriptors to map each of the nptpages
185 1.1 mycroft * pages of PTEs. Note that we set the "used" bit
186 1.1 mycroft * now to save the HW the expense of doing it.
187 1.1 mycroft */
188 1.26 yamt num = nptpages * (NPTEPG / SG4_LEV3SIZE);
189 1.43 tsutsui ste = (st_entry_t *)kstpa;
190 1.43 tsutsui ste = &ste[SG4_LEV1SIZE];
191 1.43 tsutsui este = &ste[num];
192 1.1 mycroft protoste = kptpa | SG_U | SG_RW | SG_V;
193 1.43 tsutsui while (ste < este) {
194 1.43 tsutsui *ste++ = protoste;
195 1.3 mycroft protoste += (SG4_LEV3SIZE * sizeof(st_entry_t));
196 1.1 mycroft }
197 1.1 mycroft /*
198 1.1 mycroft * Initialize level 1 descriptors. We need:
199 1.43 tsutsui * howmany(num, SG4_LEV2SIZE)
200 1.1 mycroft * level 1 descriptors to map the `num' level 2's.
201 1.1 mycroft */
202 1.43 tsutsui ste = (st_entry_t *)kstpa;
203 1.43 tsutsui este = &ste[howmany(num, SG4_LEV2SIZE)];
204 1.43 tsutsui protoste = (paddr_t)&ste[SG4_LEV1SIZE] | SG_U | SG_RW | SG_V;
205 1.43 tsutsui while (ste < este) {
206 1.43 tsutsui *ste++ = protoste;
207 1.3 mycroft protoste += (SG4_LEV2SIZE * sizeof(st_entry_t));
208 1.1 mycroft }
209 1.1 mycroft /*
210 1.1 mycroft * Initialize the final level 1 descriptor to map the last
211 1.1 mycroft * block of level 2 descriptors.
212 1.1 mycroft */
213 1.43 tsutsui ste = (st_entry_t *)kstpa;
214 1.43 tsutsui ste = &ste[SG4_LEV1SIZE - 1];
215 1.43 tsutsui este = (st_entry_t *)kstpa;
216 1.43 tsutsui este = &este[kstsize * NPTEPG - SG4_LEV2SIZE];
217 1.43 tsutsui *ste = (paddr_t)este | SG_U | SG_RW | SG_V;
218 1.1 mycroft /*
219 1.1 mycroft * Now initialize the final portion of that block of
220 1.26 yamt * descriptors to map kptmpa and the "last PT page".
221 1.1 mycroft */
222 1.43 tsutsui ste = (st_entry_t *)kstpa;
223 1.43 tsutsui ste = &ste[kstsize * NPTEPG - NPTEPG / SG4_LEV3SIZE * 2];
224 1.43 tsutsui este = &ste[NPTEPG / SG4_LEV3SIZE];
225 1.26 yamt protoste = kptmpa | SG_U | SG_RW | SG_V;
226 1.43 tsutsui while (ste < este) {
227 1.43 tsutsui *ste++ = protoste;
228 1.26 yamt protoste += (SG4_LEV3SIZE * sizeof(st_entry_t));
229 1.26 yamt }
230 1.43 tsutsui este = &ste[NPTEPG / SG4_LEV3SIZE];
231 1.1 mycroft protoste = lkptpa | SG_U | SG_RW | SG_V;
232 1.43 tsutsui while (ste < este) {
233 1.43 tsutsui *ste++ = protoste;
234 1.3 mycroft protoste += (SG4_LEV3SIZE * sizeof(st_entry_t));
235 1.1 mycroft }
236 1.1 mycroft /*
237 1.1 mycroft * Initialize Sysptmap
238 1.1 mycroft */
239 1.43 tsutsui pte = (pt_entry_t *)kptmpa;
240 1.26 yamt epte = &pte[nptpages];
241 1.1 mycroft protopte = kptpa | PG_RW | PG_CI | PG_V;
242 1.1 mycroft while (pte < epte) {
243 1.1 mycroft *pte++ = protopte;
244 1.22 thorpej protopte += PAGE_SIZE;
245 1.1 mycroft }
246 1.7 thorpej /*
247 1.7 thorpej * Invalidate all but the last remaining entry.
248 1.7 thorpej */
249 1.43 tsutsui epte = (pt_entry_t *)kptmpa;
250 1.43 tsutsui epte = &epte[NPTEPG - 2];
251 1.7 thorpej while (pte < epte) {
252 1.7 thorpej *pte++ = PG_NV;
253 1.7 thorpej }
254 1.10 thorpej /*
255 1.26 yamt * Initialize the last ones to point to kptmpa and the page
256 1.7 thorpej * table page allocated earlier.
257 1.7 thorpej */
258 1.26 yamt *pte = kptmpa | PG_RW | PG_CI | PG_V;
259 1.26 yamt pte++;
260 1.1 mycroft *pte = lkptpa | PG_RW | PG_CI | PG_V;
261 1.1 mycroft } else {
262 1.1 mycroft /*
263 1.1 mycroft * Map the page table pages in both the HW segment table
264 1.26 yamt * and the software Sysptmap.
265 1.1 mycroft */
266 1.43 tsutsui ste = (st_entry_t *)kstpa;
267 1.43 tsutsui pte = (pt_entry_t *)kptmpa;
268 1.26 yamt epte = &pte[nptpages];
269 1.1 mycroft protoste = kptpa | SG_RW | SG_V;
270 1.1 mycroft protopte = kptpa | PG_RW | PG_CI | PG_V;
271 1.1 mycroft while (pte < epte) {
272 1.1 mycroft *ste++ = protoste;
273 1.1 mycroft *pte++ = protopte;
274 1.22 thorpej protoste += PAGE_SIZE;
275 1.22 thorpej protopte += PAGE_SIZE;
276 1.1 mycroft }
277 1.1 mycroft /*
278 1.1 mycroft * Invalidate all but the last remaining entries in both.
279 1.1 mycroft */
280 1.43 tsutsui epte = (pt_entry_t *)kptmpa;
281 1.43 tsutsui epte = &epte[NPTEPG - 2];
282 1.1 mycroft while (pte < epte) {
283 1.1 mycroft *ste++ = SG_NV;
284 1.1 mycroft *pte++ = PG_NV;
285 1.1 mycroft }
286 1.1 mycroft /*
287 1.26 yamt * Initialize the last ones to point to kptmpa and the page
288 1.1 mycroft * table page allocated earlier.
289 1.1 mycroft */
290 1.26 yamt *ste = kptmpa | SG_RW | SG_V;
291 1.26 yamt *pte = kptmpa | PG_RW | PG_CI | PG_V;
292 1.26 yamt ste++;
293 1.26 yamt pte++;
294 1.1 mycroft *ste = lkptpa | SG_RW | SG_V;
295 1.1 mycroft *pte = lkptpa | PG_RW | PG_CI | PG_V;
296 1.1 mycroft }
297 1.1 mycroft /*
298 1.43 tsutsui * Invalidate all but the final entry in the last kernel PT page.
299 1.43 tsutsui * The final entry maps the last page of physical memory to
300 1.43 tsutsui * prepare a page that is PA == VA to turn on the MMU.
301 1.1 mycroft */
302 1.43 tsutsui pte = (pt_entry_t *)lkptpa;
303 1.43 tsutsui epte = &pte[NPTEPG - 1];
304 1.1 mycroft while (pte < epte)
305 1.1 mycroft *pte++ = PG_NV;
306 1.1 mycroft *pte = MAXADDR | PG_RW | PG_CI | PG_V;
307 1.1 mycroft /*
308 1.1 mycroft * Initialize kernel page table.
309 1.1 mycroft * Start by invalidating the `nptpages' that we have allocated.
310 1.1 mycroft */
311 1.43 tsutsui pte = (pt_entry_t *)kptpa;
312 1.1 mycroft epte = &pte[nptpages * NPTEPG];
313 1.1 mycroft while (pte < epte)
314 1.1 mycroft *pte++ = PG_NV;
315 1.10 thorpej
316 1.1 mycroft /*
317 1.17 thorpej * The page of kernel text is zero-filled in locore.s,
318 1.17 thorpej * and not mapped (at VA 0). The boot loader places the
319 1.17 thorpej * bootinfo here after the kernel is loaded. Remember
320 1.17 thorpej * the physical address; we'll map it to a virtual address
321 1.17 thorpej * later.
322 1.1 mycroft */
323 1.17 thorpej RELOC(bootinfo_pa, paddr_t) = firstpa;
324 1.10 thorpej
325 1.10 thorpej /*
326 1.10 thorpej * Validate PTEs for kernel text (RO). The first page
327 1.10 thorpej * of kernel text remains invalid; see locore.s
328 1.10 thorpej */
329 1.43 tsutsui pte = (pt_entry_t *)kptpa;
330 1.43 tsutsui pte = &pte[m68k_btop(KERNBASE + PAGE_SIZE)];
331 1.13 veego epte = &pte[m68k_btop(m68k_trunc_page(&etext))];
332 1.22 thorpej protopte = (firstpa + PAGE_SIZE) | PG_RO | PG_V;
333 1.1 mycroft while (pte < epte) {
334 1.1 mycroft *pte++ = protopte;
335 1.22 thorpej protopte += PAGE_SIZE;
336 1.1 mycroft }
337 1.1 mycroft /*
338 1.1 mycroft * Validate PTEs for kernel data/bss, dynamic data allocated
339 1.40 tsutsui * by us so far (nextpa - firstpa bytes), and pages for lwp0
340 1.1 mycroft * u-area and page table allocated below (RW).
341 1.1 mycroft */
342 1.43 tsutsui epte = (pt_entry_t *)kptpa;
343 1.43 tsutsui epte = &epte[m68k_btop(nextpa - firstpa)];
344 1.1 mycroft protopte = (protopte & ~PG_PROT) | PG_RW;
345 1.1 mycroft /*
346 1.1 mycroft * Enable copy-back caching of data pages
347 1.1 mycroft */
348 1.1 mycroft if (RELOC(mmutype, int) == MMU_68040)
349 1.1 mycroft protopte |= PG_CCB;
350 1.1 mycroft while (pte < epte) {
351 1.1 mycroft *pte++ = protopte;
352 1.22 thorpej protopte += PAGE_SIZE;
353 1.1 mycroft }
354 1.1 mycroft /*
355 1.1 mycroft * Finally, validate the internal IO space PTEs (RW+CI).
356 1.1 mycroft * We do this here since the 320/350 MMU registers (also
357 1.1 mycroft * used, but to a lesser extent, on other models) are mapped
358 1.1 mycroft * in this range and it would be nice to be able to access
359 1.1 mycroft * them after the MMU is turned on.
360 1.1 mycroft */
361 1.26 yamt
362 1.26 yamt #define PTE2VA(pte) m68k_ptob(pte - ((pt_entry_t *)kptpa))
363 1.26 yamt
364 1.1 mycroft protopte = INTIOBASE | PG_RW | PG_CI | PG_V;
365 1.26 yamt epte = &pte[IIOMAPSIZE];
366 1.43 tsutsui RELOC(intiobase, uint8_t *) = (uint8_t *)PTE2VA(pte);
367 1.43 tsutsui RELOC(intiolimit, uint8_t *) = (uint8_t *)PTE2VA(epte);
368 1.1 mycroft while (pte < epte) {
369 1.1 mycroft *pte++ = protopte;
370 1.22 thorpej protopte += PAGE_SIZE;
371 1.1 mycroft }
372 1.43 tsutsui RELOC(extiobase, uint8_t *) = (uint8_t *)PTE2VA(pte);
373 1.26 yamt pte += EIOMAPSIZE;
374 1.26 yamt RELOC(virtual_avail, vaddr_t) = PTE2VA(pte);
375 1.1 mycroft
376 1.1 mycroft /*
377 1.1 mycroft * Calculate important exported kernel virtual addresses
378 1.1 mycroft */
379 1.1 mycroft /*
380 1.1 mycroft * Sysseg: base of kernel segment table
381 1.1 mycroft */
382 1.43 tsutsui RELOC(Sysseg, st_entry_t *) = (st_entry_t *)(kstpa - firstpa);
383 1.1 mycroft /*
384 1.1 mycroft * Sysptmap: base of kernel page table map
385 1.1 mycroft */
386 1.43 tsutsui RELOC(Sysptmap, pt_entry_t *) = (pt_entry_t *)(kptmpa - firstpa);
387 1.1 mycroft /*
388 1.1 mycroft * Sysmap: kernel page table (as mapped through Sysptmap)
389 1.31 tsutsui * Allocated at the end of KVA space.
390 1.1 mycroft */
391 1.3 mycroft RELOC(Sysmap, pt_entry_t *) =
392 1.26 yamt (pt_entry_t *)m68k_ptob((NPTEPG - 2) * NPTEPG);
393 1.1 mycroft /*
394 1.1 mycroft * CLKbase, MMUbase: important registers in internal IO space
395 1.1 mycroft * accessed from assembly language.
396 1.1 mycroft */
397 1.15 kleink RELOC(CLKbase, vaddr_t) =
398 1.15 kleink (vaddr_t)RELOC(intiobase, char *) + CLKBASE;
399 1.15 kleink RELOC(MMUbase, vaddr_t) =
400 1.15 kleink (vaddr_t)RELOC(intiobase, char *) + MMUBASE;
401 1.1 mycroft
402 1.1 mycroft /*
403 1.40 tsutsui * Remember the u-area address so it can be loaded in the lwp0
404 1.40 tsutsui * via uvm_lwp_setuarea() later in pmap_bootstrap_finalize().
405 1.1 mycroft */
406 1.40 tsutsui RELOC(lwp0uarea, vaddr_t) = lwp0upa - firstpa;
407 1.1 mycroft
408 1.1 mycroft /*
409 1.1 mycroft * VM data structures are now initialized, set up data for
410 1.1 mycroft * the pmap module.
411 1.8 thorpej *
412 1.8 thorpej * Note about avail_end: msgbuf is initialized just after
413 1.8 thorpej * avail_end in machdep.c. Since the last page is used
414 1.8 thorpej * for rebooting the system (code is copied there and
415 1.8 thorpej * excution continues from copied code before the MMU
416 1.8 thorpej * is disabled), the msgbuf will get trounced between
417 1.8 thorpej * reboots if it's placed in the last physical page.
418 1.8 thorpej * To work around this, we move avail_end back one more
419 1.8 thorpej * page so the msgbuf can be preserved.
420 1.1 mycroft */
421 1.15 kleink RELOC(avail_start, paddr_t) = nextpa;
422 1.15 kleink RELOC(avail_end, paddr_t) = m68k_ptob(RELOC(maxmem, int)) -
423 1.14 leo (m68k_round_page(MSGBUFSIZE) + m68k_ptob(1));
424 1.15 kleink RELOC(mem_size, vsize_t) = m68k_ptob(RELOC(physmem, int));
425 1.15 kleink RELOC(virtual_end, vaddr_t) = VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS;
426 1.1 mycroft
427 1.9 thorpej #ifdef M68K_MMU_HP
428 1.1 mycroft /*
429 1.1 mycroft * Determine VA aliasing distance if any
430 1.1 mycroft */
431 1.16 thorpej if (RELOC(ectype, int) == EC_VIRT) {
432 1.1 mycroft if (RELOC(machineid, int) == HP_320)
433 1.1 mycroft RELOC(pmap_aliasmask, int) = 0x3fff; /* 16k */
434 1.1 mycroft else if (RELOC(machineid, int) == HP_350)
435 1.1 mycroft RELOC(pmap_aliasmask, int) = 0x7fff; /* 32k */
436 1.16 thorpej }
437 1.1 mycroft #endif
438 1.1 mycroft
439 1.1 mycroft /*
440 1.1 mycroft * Initialize protection array.
441 1.1 mycroft * XXX don't use a switch statement, it might produce an
442 1.1 mycroft * absolute "jmp" table.
443 1.1 mycroft */
444 1.1 mycroft {
445 1.37 tsutsui u_int *kp;
446 1.1 mycroft
447 1.37 tsutsui kp = &RELOC(protection_codes, u_int);
448 1.1 mycroft kp[VM_PROT_NONE|VM_PROT_NONE|VM_PROT_NONE] = 0;
449 1.1 mycroft kp[VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_NONE|VM_PROT_NONE] = PG_RO;
450 1.1 mycroft kp[VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_NONE|VM_PROT_EXECUTE] = PG_RO;
451 1.1 mycroft kp[VM_PROT_NONE|VM_PROT_NONE|VM_PROT_EXECUTE] = PG_RO;
452 1.1 mycroft kp[VM_PROT_NONE|VM_PROT_WRITE|VM_PROT_NONE] = PG_RW;
453 1.1 mycroft kp[VM_PROT_NONE|VM_PROT_WRITE|VM_PROT_EXECUTE] = PG_RW;
454 1.1 mycroft kp[VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE|VM_PROT_NONE] = PG_RW;
455 1.1 mycroft kp[VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE|VM_PROT_EXECUTE] = PG_RW;
456 1.1 mycroft }
457 1.1 mycroft
458 1.1 mycroft /*
459 1.26 yamt * Kernel page/segment table allocated above,
460 1.1 mycroft * just initialize pointers.
461 1.1 mycroft */
462 1.1 mycroft {
463 1.36 tsutsui struct pmap *kpm;
464 1.36 tsutsui
465 1.36 tsutsui kpm = RELOCPTR(kernel_pmap_ptr, struct pmap *);
466 1.1 mycroft
467 1.3 mycroft kpm->pm_stab = RELOC(Sysseg, st_entry_t *);
468 1.3 mycroft kpm->pm_ptab = RELOC(Sysmap, pt_entry_t *);
469 1.1 mycroft simple_lock_init(&kpm->pm_lock);
470 1.1 mycroft kpm->pm_count = 1;
471 1.3 mycroft kpm->pm_stpa = (st_entry_t *)kstpa;
472 1.1 mycroft /*
473 1.1 mycroft * For the 040 we also initialize the free level 2
474 1.1 mycroft * descriptor mask noting that we have used:
475 1.1 mycroft * 0: level 1 table
476 1.1 mycroft * 1 to `num': map page tables
477 1.26 yamt * MAXKL2SIZE-1: maps kptmpa and last-page page table
478 1.1 mycroft */
479 1.1 mycroft if (RELOC(mmutype, int) == MMU_68040) {
480 1.11 scottr int num;
481 1.24 tsutsui
482 1.1 mycroft kpm->pm_stfree = ~l2tobm(0);
483 1.43 tsutsui num = howmany(nptpages * (NPTEPG / SG4_LEV3SIZE),
484 1.43 tsutsui SG4_LEV2SIZE);
485 1.1 mycroft while (num)
486 1.1 mycroft kpm->pm_stfree &= ~l2tobm(num--);
487 1.1 mycroft kpm->pm_stfree &= ~l2tobm(MAXKL2SIZE-1);
488 1.1 mycroft for (num = MAXKL2SIZE;
489 1.1 mycroft num < sizeof(kpm->pm_stfree)*NBBY;
490 1.1 mycroft num++)
491 1.1 mycroft kpm->pm_stfree &= ~l2tobm(num);
492 1.1 mycroft }
493 1.1 mycroft }
494 1.1 mycroft
495 1.1 mycroft /*
496 1.1 mycroft * Allocate some fixed, special purpose kernel virtual addresses
497 1.1 mycroft */
498 1.1 mycroft {
499 1.15 kleink vaddr_t va = RELOC(virtual_avail, vaddr_t);
500 1.1 mycroft
501 1.17 thorpej RELOC(bootinfo_va, vaddr_t) = (vaddr_t)va;
502 1.22 thorpej va += PAGE_SIZE;
503 1.28 christos RELOC(CADDR1, void *) = (void *)va;
504 1.22 thorpej va += PAGE_SIZE;
505 1.28 christos RELOC(CADDR2, void *) = (void *)va;
506 1.22 thorpej va += PAGE_SIZE;
507 1.28 christos RELOC(vmmap, void *) = (void *)va;
508 1.22 thorpej va += PAGE_SIZE;
509 1.28 christos RELOC(ledbase, void *) = (void *)va;
510 1.22 thorpej va += PAGE_SIZE;
511 1.28 christos RELOC(msgbufaddr, void *) = (void *)va;
512 1.14 leo va += m68k_round_page(MSGBUFSIZE);
513 1.15 kleink RELOC(virtual_avail, vaddr_t) = va;
514 1.1 mycroft }
515 1.21 chs }
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