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      1   1.90.2.5      yamt /*	$NetBSD: pmap.h,v 1.90.2.11 2007/10/08 06:35:50 yamt Exp $	*/
      2       1.38   mycroft 
      3       1.40   thorpej /*
      4       1.40   thorpej  *
      5       1.40   thorpej  * Copyright (c) 1997 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University.
      6       1.38   mycroft  * All rights reserved.
      7       1.38   mycroft  *
      8       1.38   mycroft  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      9       1.38   mycroft  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     10       1.38   mycroft  * are met:
     11       1.38   mycroft  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     12       1.38   mycroft  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     13       1.38   mycroft  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     14       1.38   mycroft  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     15       1.38   mycroft  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     16       1.38   mycroft  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     17       1.40   thorpej  *    must display the following acknowledgment:
     18       1.40   thorpej  *      This product includes software developed by Charles D. Cranor and
     19       1.40   thorpej  *      Washington University.
     20       1.40   thorpej  * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     21       1.40   thorpej  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     22        1.1       cgd  *
     23       1.40   thorpej  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     24       1.40   thorpej  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     25       1.40   thorpej  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     26       1.40   thorpej  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     27       1.40   thorpej  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     28       1.40   thorpej  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     29       1.40   thorpej  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     30       1.40   thorpej  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     31       1.40   thorpej  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     32       1.40   thorpej  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     33        1.1       cgd  */
     34        1.1       cgd 
     35        1.1       cgd /*
     36   1.90.2.1      yamt  * Copyright (c) 2001 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
     37   1.90.2.1      yamt  * All rights reserved.
     38   1.90.2.1      yamt  *
     39   1.90.2.1      yamt  * Written by Frank van der Linden for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
     40   1.90.2.1      yamt  *
     41   1.90.2.1      yamt  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     42   1.90.2.1      yamt  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     43   1.90.2.1      yamt  * are met:
     44   1.90.2.1      yamt  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     45   1.90.2.1      yamt  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     46   1.90.2.1      yamt  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     47   1.90.2.1      yamt  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     48   1.90.2.1      yamt  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     49   1.90.2.1      yamt  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     50   1.90.2.1      yamt  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     51   1.90.2.1      yamt  *      This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by
     52   1.90.2.1      yamt  *      Wasabi Systems, Inc.
     53   1.90.2.1      yamt  * 4. The name of Wasabi Systems, Inc. may not be used to endorse
     54   1.90.2.1      yamt  *    or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
     55   1.90.2.1      yamt  *    written permission.
     56   1.90.2.1      yamt  *
     57   1.90.2.1      yamt  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY WASABI SYSTEMS, INC. ``AS IS'' AND
     58   1.90.2.1      yamt  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     59   1.90.2.1      yamt  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     60   1.90.2.1      yamt  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL WASABI SYSTEMS, INC
     61   1.90.2.1      yamt  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     62   1.90.2.1      yamt  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     63   1.90.2.1      yamt  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     64   1.90.2.1      yamt  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     65   1.90.2.1      yamt  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     66   1.90.2.1      yamt  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     67   1.90.2.1      yamt  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     68   1.90.2.1      yamt  */
     69   1.90.2.1      yamt 
     70       1.40   thorpej #ifndef	_I386_PMAP_H_
     71       1.40   thorpej #define	_I386_PMAP_H_
     72       1.40   thorpej 
     73       1.58       mrg #if defined(_KERNEL_OPT)
     74       1.39   thorpej #include "opt_user_ldt.h"
     75       1.34       mrg #endif
     76        1.1       cgd 
     77        1.6   mycroft #include <machine/pte.h>
     78       1.39   thorpej #include <machine/segments.h>
     79       1.90        ad #include <machine/atomic.h>
     80   1.90.2.4      yamt #if defined(_KERNEL) || defined(_LKM)
     81   1.90.2.4      yamt #include <machine/cpufunc.h>
     82   1.90.2.4      yamt #endif
     83       1.90        ad 
     84       1.40   thorpej #include <uvm/uvm_object.h>
     85        1.1       cgd 
     86        1.1       cgd /*
     87       1.40   thorpej  * see pte.h for a description of i386 MMU terminology and hardware
     88       1.40   thorpej  * interface.
     89       1.40   thorpej  *
     90       1.40   thorpej  * a pmap describes a processes' 4GB virtual address space.  this
     91       1.40   thorpej  * virtual address space can be broken up into 1024 4MB regions which
     92       1.41       chs  * are described by PDEs in the PDP.  the PDEs are defined as follows:
     93       1.40   thorpej  *
     94       1.40   thorpej  * (ranges are inclusive -> exclusive, just like vm_map_entry start/end)
     95       1.43   thorpej  * (the following assumes that KERNBASE is 0xc0000000)
     96       1.40   thorpej  *
     97       1.40   thorpej  * PDE#s	VA range		usage
     98       1.68  drochner  * 0->766	0x0 -> 0xbfc00000	user address space
     99       1.61      yamt  * 767		0xbfc00000->		recursive mapping of PDP (used for
    100       1.43   thorpej  *			0xc0000000	linear mapping of PTPs)
    101       1.43   thorpej  * 768->1023	0xc0000000->		kernel address space (constant
    102       1.40   thorpej  *			0xffc00000	across all pmap's/processes)
    103       1.40   thorpej  * 1023		0xffc00000->		"alternate" recursive PDP mapping
    104       1.40   thorpej  *			<end>		(for other pmaps)
    105       1.40   thorpej  *
    106       1.40   thorpej  *
    107       1.40   thorpej  * note: a recursive PDP mapping provides a way to map all the PTEs for
    108       1.41       chs  * a 4GB address space into a linear chunk of virtual memory.  in other
    109       1.41       chs  * words, the PTE for page 0 is the first int mapped into the 4MB recursive
    110       1.41       chs  * area.  the PTE for page 1 is the second int.  the very last int in the
    111       1.81  junyoung  * 4MB range is the PTE that maps VA 0xfffff000 (the last page in a 4GB
    112       1.40   thorpej  * address).
    113       1.40   thorpej  *
    114       1.43   thorpej  * all pmap's PD's must have the same values in slots 768->1023 so that
    115       1.41       chs  * the kernel is always mapped in every process.  these values are loaded
    116       1.40   thorpej  * into the PD at pmap creation time.
    117       1.40   thorpej  *
    118       1.41       chs  * at any one time only one pmap can be active on a processor.  this is
    119       1.41       chs  * the pmap whose PDP is pointed to by processor register %cr3.  this pmap
    120       1.40   thorpej  * will have all its PTEs mapped into memory at the recursive mapping
    121       1.43   thorpej  * point (slot #767 as show above).  when the pmap code wants to find the
    122       1.40   thorpej  * PTE for a virtual address, all it has to do is the following:
    123       1.40   thorpej  *
    124       1.71   thorpej  * address of PTE = (767 * 4MB) + (VA / PAGE_SIZE) * sizeof(pt_entry_t)
    125       1.43   thorpej  *                = 0xbfc00000 + (VA / 4096) * 4
    126       1.40   thorpej  *
    127       1.40   thorpej  * what happens if the pmap layer is asked to perform an operation
    128       1.41       chs  * on a pmap that is not the one which is currently active?  in that
    129       1.41       chs  * case we take the PA of the PDP of non-active pmap and put it in
    130       1.41       chs  * slot 1023 of the active pmap.  this causes the non-active pmap's
    131       1.40   thorpej  * PTEs to get mapped in the final 4MB of the 4GB address space
    132       1.40   thorpej  * (e.g. starting at 0xffc00000).
    133       1.40   thorpej  *
    134       1.40   thorpej  * the following figure shows the effects of the recursive PDP mapping:
    135       1.40   thorpej  *
    136       1.40   thorpej  *   PDP (%cr3)
    137       1.40   thorpej  *   +----+
    138       1.40   thorpej  *   |   0| -> PTP#0 that maps VA 0x0 -> 0x400000
    139       1.40   thorpej  *   |    |
    140       1.40   thorpej  *   |    |
    141       1.43   thorpej  *   | 767| -> points back to PDP (%cr3) mapping VA 0xbfc00000 -> 0xc0000000
    142       1.83  junyoung  *   | 768| -> first kernel PTP (maps 0xc0000000 -> 0xc0400000)
    143       1.40   thorpej  *   |    |
    144       1.40   thorpej  *   |1023| -> points to alternate pmap's PDP (maps 0xffc00000 -> end)
    145       1.40   thorpej  *   +----+
    146       1.40   thorpej  *
    147       1.43   thorpej  * note that the PDE#767 VA (0xbfc00000) is defined as "PTE_BASE"
    148       1.40   thorpej  * note that the PDE#1023 VA (0xffc00000) is defined as "APTE_BASE"
    149       1.40   thorpej  *
    150       1.43   thorpej  * starting at VA 0xbfc00000 the current active PDP (%cr3) acts as a
    151       1.40   thorpej  * PTP:
    152       1.40   thorpej  *
    153       1.43   thorpej  * PTP#767 == PDP(%cr3) => maps VA 0xbfc00000 -> 0xc0000000
    154       1.40   thorpej  *   +----+
    155       1.43   thorpej  *   |   0| -> maps the contents of PTP#0 at VA 0xbfc00000->0xbfc01000
    156       1.40   thorpej  *   |    |
    157       1.40   thorpej  *   |    |
    158       1.81  junyoung  *   | 767| -> maps contents of PTP#767 (the PDP) at VA 0xbfeff000
    159       1.43   thorpej  *   | 768| -> maps contents of first kernel PTP
    160       1.40   thorpej  *   |    |
    161       1.40   thorpej  *   |1023|
    162       1.40   thorpej  *   +----+
    163       1.40   thorpej  *
    164       1.81  junyoung  * note that mapping of the PDP at PTP#767's VA (0xbfeff000) is
    165       1.40   thorpej  * defined as "PDP_BASE".... within that mapping there are two
    166       1.41       chs  * defines:
    167       1.59       chs  *   "PDP_PDE" (0xbfeffbfc) is the VA of the PDE in the PDP
    168       1.41       chs  *      which points back to itself.
    169       1.59       chs  *   "APDP_PDE" (0xbfeffffc) is the VA of the PDE in the PDP which
    170       1.40   thorpej  *      establishes the recursive mapping of the alternate pmap.
    171       1.40   thorpej  *      to set the alternate PDP, one just has to put the correct
    172       1.40   thorpej  *	PA info in *APDP_PDE.
    173       1.40   thorpej  *
    174       1.41       chs  * note that in the APTE_BASE space, the APDP appears at VA
    175       1.40   thorpej  * "APDP_BASE" (0xfffff000).
    176        1.1       cgd  */
    177       1.65      fvdl /* XXX MP should we allocate one APDP_PDE per processor?? */
    178       1.33       mrg 
    179       1.33       mrg /*
    180   1.90.2.1      yamt  * Mask to get rid of the sign-extended part of addresses.
    181   1.90.2.1      yamt  */
    182   1.90.2.1      yamt #define VA_SIGN_MASK		0
    183   1.90.2.1      yamt #define VA_SIGN_NEG(va)		((va) | VA_SIGN_MASK)
    184   1.90.2.1      yamt /*
    185   1.90.2.1      yamt  * XXXfvdl this one's not right.
    186   1.90.2.1      yamt  */
    187   1.90.2.1      yamt #define VA_SIGN_POS(va)		((va) & ~VA_SIGN_MASK)
    188   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    189   1.90.2.1      yamt /*
    190       1.40   thorpej  * the following defines identify the slots used as described above.
    191       1.33       mrg  */
    192       1.33       mrg 
    193   1.90.2.1      yamt #define L2_SLOT_PTE	(KERNBASE/NBPD_L2-1)	/* 767: for recursive PDP map */
    194   1.90.2.1      yamt #define L2_SLOT_KERN	(KERNBASE/NBPD_L2)	/* 768: start of kernel space */
    195   1.90.2.1      yamt #define	L2_SLOT_KERNBASE L2_SLOT_KERN
    196   1.90.2.1      yamt #define L2_SLOT_APTE	1023		/* 1023: alternative recursive slot */
    197   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    198   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PDIR_SLOT_KERN	L2_SLOT_KERN
    199   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PDIR_SLOT_PTE	L2_SLOT_PTE
    200   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PDIR_SLOT_APTE	L2_SLOT_APTE
    201        1.1       cgd 
    202        1.1       cgd /*
    203       1.41       chs  * the following defines give the virtual addresses of various MMU
    204       1.40   thorpej  * data structures:
    205       1.40   thorpej  * PTE_BASE and APTE_BASE: the base VA of the linear PTE mappings
    206       1.81  junyoung  * PDP_BASE and APDP_BASE: the base VA of the recursive mapping of the PDP
    207       1.40   thorpej  * PDP_PDE and APDP_PDE: the VA of the PDE that points back to the PDP/APDP
    208        1.1       cgd  */
    209       1.29      fvdl 
    210   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PTE_BASE  ((pt_entry_t *) (L2_SLOT_PTE * NBPD_L2))
    211   1.90.2.1      yamt #define APTE_BASE ((pt_entry_t *) (VA_SIGN_NEG((L2_SLOT_APTE * NBPD_L2))))
    212   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    213   1.90.2.1      yamt #define L1_BASE		PTE_BASE
    214   1.90.2.1      yamt #define AL1_BASE	APTE_BASE
    215   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    216   1.90.2.1      yamt #define L2_BASE ((pd_entry_t *)((char *)L1_BASE + L2_SLOT_PTE * NBPD_L1))
    217   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    218   1.90.2.1      yamt #define AL2_BASE ((pd_entry_t *)((char *)AL1_BASE + L2_SLOT_PTE * NBPD_L1))
    219   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    220   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PDP_PDE		(L2_BASE + PDIR_SLOT_PTE)
    221   1.90.2.1      yamt #define APDP_PDE	(L2_BASE + PDIR_SLOT_APTE)
    222   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    223   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PDP_BASE	L2_BASE
    224   1.90.2.1      yamt #define APDP_BASE	AL2_BASE
    225   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    226   1.90.2.1      yamt /* largest value (-1 for APTP space) */
    227   1.90.2.1      yamt #define NKL2_MAX_ENTRIES	(NTOPLEVEL_PDES - (KERNBASE/NBPD_L2) - 1)
    228   1.90.2.1      yamt #define NKL1_MAX_ENTRIES	(unsigned long)(NKL2_MAX_ENTRIES * NPDPG)
    229   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    230   1.90.2.2      yamt #define NKL2_KIMG_ENTRIES	0	/* XXX unused */
    231   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    232   1.90.2.2      yamt #define NKL2_START_ENTRIES	0	/* XXX computed on runtime */
    233   1.90.2.2      yamt #define NKL1_START_ENTRIES	0	/* XXX unused */
    234       1.40   thorpej 
    235   1.90.2.1      yamt #define NTOPLEVEL_PDES		(PAGE_SIZE / (sizeof (pd_entry_t)))
    236   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    237   1.90.2.1      yamt #define NPDPG			(PAGE_SIZE / sizeof (pd_entry_t))
    238   1.90.2.1      yamt 
    239   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PTP_MASK_INITIALIZER	{ L1_FRAME, L2_FRAME }
    240   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PTP_SHIFT_INITIALIZER	{ L1_SHIFT, L2_SHIFT }
    241   1.90.2.1      yamt #define NKPTP_INITIALIZER	{ NKL1_START_ENTRIES, NKL2_START_ENTRIES }
    242   1.90.2.1      yamt #define NKPTPMAX_INITIALIZER	{ NKL1_MAX_ENTRIES, NKL2_MAX_ENTRIES }
    243   1.90.2.1      yamt #define NBPD_INITIALIZER	{ NBPD_L1, NBPD_L2 }
    244   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PDES_INITIALIZER	{ L2_BASE }
    245   1.90.2.1      yamt #define APDES_INITIALIZER	{ AL2_BASE }
    246        1.1       cgd 
    247   1.90.2.1      yamt #define PTP_LEVELS	2
    248       1.39   thorpej 
    249       1.40   thorpej /*
    250       1.40   thorpej  * PG_AVAIL usage: we make use of the ignored bits of the PTE
    251       1.40   thorpej  */
    252       1.40   thorpej 
    253       1.40   thorpej #define PG_W		PG_AVAIL1	/* "wired" mapping */
    254       1.40   thorpej #define PG_PVLIST	PG_AVAIL2	/* mapping has entry on pvlist */
    255       1.75       chs #define PG_X		PG_AVAIL3	/* executable mapping */
    256       1.40   thorpej 
    257       1.65      fvdl /*
    258       1.65      fvdl  * Number of PTE's per cache line.  4 byte pte, 32-byte cache line
    259       1.65      fvdl  * Used to avoid false sharing of cache lines.
    260       1.65      fvdl  */
    261   1.90.2.1      yamt #define NPTECL		8
    262       1.65      fvdl 
    263       1.90        ad #define pmap_pte_set(p, n)		x86_atomic_testset_ul(p, n)
    264       1.90        ad #define pmap_pte_setbits(p, b)		x86_atomic_setbits_l(p, b)
    265       1.90        ad #define pmap_pte_clearbits(p, b)	x86_atomic_clearbits_l(p, b)
    266       1.70      fvdl #define pmap_cpu_has_pg_n()		(cpu_class != CPUCLASS_386)
    267       1.70      fvdl #define pmap_cpu_has_invlpg()		(cpu_class != CPUCLASS_386)
    268       1.35       cgd 
    269  1.90.2.11      yamt #include <x86/pmap.h>
    270       1.73   thorpej 
    271  1.90.2.11      yamt int	pmap_exec_fixup(struct vm_map *, struct trapframe *, struct pcb *);
    272  1.90.2.11      yamt void	pmap_ldt_cleanup(struct lwp *);
    273       1.90        ad 
    274       1.40   thorpej #endif	/* _I386_PMAP_H_ */
    275