vmparam.h revision 1.7.2.4 1 1.7.2.4 nathanw /* $NetBSD: vmparam.h,v 1.7.2.4 2002/04/01 07:40:21 nathanw Exp $ */
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35 1.7.2.2 nathanw
36 1.7.2.2 nathanw #ifndef _HPCARM_VMPARAM_H_
37 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define _HPCARM_VMPARAM_H_
38 1.7.2.2 nathanw
39 1.7.2.2 nathanw #ifdef _KERNEL
40 1.7.2.2 nathanw
41 1.7.2.2 nathanw #include <arm/arm32/vmparam.h>
42 1.7.2.2 nathanw
43 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define USRTEXT VM_MIN_ADDRESS
44 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define USRSTACK VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS
45 1.7.2.2 nathanw
46 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
47 1.7.2.2 nathanw * Note that MAXTSIZ mustn't be greater than 32M. Otherwise you'd have
48 1.7.2.2 nathanw * to change the compiler to not generate bl instructions
49 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
50 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define MAXTSIZ (16*1024*1024) /* max text size */
51 1.7.2.2 nathanw #ifndef DFLDSIZ
52 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define DFLDSIZ (128*1024*1024) /* initial data size limit */
53 1.7.2.2 nathanw #endif
54 1.7.2.2 nathanw #ifndef MAXDSIZ
55 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define MAXDSIZ (512*1024*1024) /* max data size */
56 1.7.2.2 nathanw #endif
57 1.7.2.2 nathanw #ifndef DFLSSIZ
58 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define DFLSSIZ (2*1024*1024) /* initial stack size limit */
59 1.7.2.2 nathanw #endif
60 1.7.2.2 nathanw #ifndef MAXSSIZ
61 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define MAXSSIZ (8*1024*1024) /* max stack size */
62 1.7.2.2 nathanw #endif
63 1.7.2.2 nathanw
64 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
65 1.7.2.2 nathanw * Address space constants
66 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
67 1.7.2.2 nathanw
68 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
69 1.7.2.2 nathanw * The line between user space and kernel space
70 1.7.2.4 nathanw * Mappings >= KERNEL_BASE are constant across all processes
71 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
72 1.7.2.4 nathanw #define KERNEL_BASE 0xc0000000
73 1.7.2.2 nathanw
74 1.7.2.2 nathanw /* Various constants used by the MD code*/
75 1.7.2.4 nathanw #define KERNEL_TEXT_BASE (KERNEL_BASE + 0x00040000)
76 1.7.2.4 nathanw #define APTE_BASE (KERNEL_BASE + 0x00800000)
77 1.7.2.4 nathanw #define KERNEL_VM_BASE (KERNEL_BASE + 0x00c00000)
78 1.7.2.2 nathanw
79 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
80 1.7.2.2 nathanw * The Kernel VM Size varies depending on the machine depending on how
81 1.7.2.2 nathanw * much space is needed (and where) for other mappings.
82 1.7.2.2 nathanw * In some cases the chosen value may not be the maximum in order that
83 1.7.2.2 nathanw * we don't waste memory with kernel pages tables as we can't currently
84 1.7.2.2 nathanw * grow the kernel page tables after booting.
85 1.7.2.2 nathanw * You only need to increase these values if you find that the number of
86 1.7.2.2 nathanw * buffers is being limited due to lack of VA space.
87 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
88 1.7.2.3 nathanw #define KERNEL_VM_SIZE 0x05000000
89 1.7.2.2 nathanw
90 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
91 1.7.2.2 nathanw * Override the default pager_map size, there's not enough KVA.
92 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
93 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define PAGER_MAP_SIZE (4 * 1024 * 1024)
94 1.7.2.2 nathanw
95 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
96 1.7.2.2 nathanw * Size of User Raw I/O map
97 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
98 1.7.2.2 nathanw
99 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define USRIOSIZE 300
100 1.7.2.2 nathanw
101 1.7.2.2 nathanw /* XXX max. amount of KVM to be used by buffers. */
102 1.7.2.2 nathanw #ifndef VM_MAX_KERNEL_BUF
103 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define VM_MAX_KERNEL_BUF \
104 1.7.2.4 nathanw ((KERNEL_VM_SIZE) * 4 / 10)
105 1.7.2.2 nathanw #endif
106 1.7.2.2 nathanw
107 1.7.2.2 nathanw /* virtual sizes (bytes) for various kernel submaps */
108 1.7.2.2 nathanw
109 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define VM_PHYS_SIZE (USRIOSIZE*NBPG)
110 1.7.2.2 nathanw
111 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
112 1.7.2.2 nathanw * max number of non-contig chunks of physical RAM you can have
113 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
114 1.7.2.2 nathanw
115 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define VM_PHYSSEG_MAX 32
116 1.7.2.2 nathanw
117 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
118 1.7.2.2 nathanw * when converting a physical address to a vm_page structure, we
119 1.7.2.2 nathanw * want to use a binary search on the chunks of physical memory
120 1.7.2.2 nathanw * to find our RAM
121 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
122 1.7.2.2 nathanw
123 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define VM_PHYSSEG_STRAT VM_PSTRAT_BSEARCH
124 1.7.2.2 nathanw
125 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
126 1.7.2.2 nathanw * this indicates that we can't add RAM to the VM system after the
127 1.7.2.2 nathanw * vm system is init'd.
128 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
129 1.7.2.2 nathanw
130 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define VM_PHYSSEG_NOADD
131 1.7.2.2 nathanw
132 1.7.2.2 nathanw /*
133 1.7.2.2 nathanw * we support 2 free lists:
134 1.7.2.2 nathanw *
135 1.7.2.2 nathanw * - DEFAULT for all systems
136 1.7.2.2 nathanw * - ISADMA for the ISA DMA range on Sharks only
137 1.7.2.2 nathanw */
138 1.7.2.2 nathanw
139 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define VM_NFREELIST 2
140 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT 0
141 1.7.2.2 nathanw #define VM_FREELIST_ISADMA 1
142 1.7.2.2 nathanw
143 1.7.2.2 nathanw #endif /* _KERNEL */
144 1.7.2.2 nathanw
145 1.7.2.2 nathanw #endif /* _HPCARM_VMPARAM_H_ */
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