pmap.h revision 1.18 1 1.18 thorpej /* $NetBSD: pmap.h,v 1.18 1998/07/24 22:03:33 thorpej Exp $ */
2 1.5 cgd
3 1.1 deraadt /*
4 1.1 deraadt * Copyright (c) 1987 Carnegie-Mellon University
5 1.3 glass * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
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9 1.1 deraadt * Ralph Campbell.
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39 1.5 cgd * @(#)pmap.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
40 1.1 deraadt */
41 1.1 deraadt
42 1.1 deraadt #ifndef _PMAP_MACHINE_
43 1.1 deraadt #define _PMAP_MACHINE_
44 1.1 deraadt
45 1.18 thorpej #include <mips/cpuregs.h> /* for KSEG0 below */
46 1.18 thorpej
47 1.1 deraadt /*
48 1.3 glass * The user address space is 2Gb (0x0 - 0x80000000).
49 1.3 glass * User programs are laid out in memory as follows:
50 1.3 glass * address
51 1.3 glass * USRTEXT 0x00001000
52 1.3 glass * USRDATA USRTEXT + text_size
53 1.3 glass * USRSTACK 0x7FFFFFFF
54 1.3 glass *
55 1.3 glass * The user address space is mapped using a two level structure where
56 1.3 glass * virtual address bits 30..22 are used to index into a segment table which
57 1.3 glass * points to a page worth of PTEs (4096 page can hold 1024 PTEs).
58 1.3 glass * Bits 21..12 are then used to index a PTE which describes a page within
59 1.3 glass * a segment.
60 1.3 glass *
61 1.1 deraadt * The wired entries in the TLB will contain the following:
62 1.3 glass * 0-1 (UPAGES) for curproc user struct and kernel stack.
63 1.3 glass *
64 1.3 glass * Note: The kernel doesn't use the same data structures as user programs.
65 1.3 glass * All the PTE entries are stored in a single array in Sysmap which is
66 1.3 glass * dynamically allocated at boot time.
67 1.1 deraadt */
68 1.1 deraadt
69 1.9 jonathan #define mips_trunc_seg(x) ((vm_offset_t)(x) & ~SEGOFSET)
70 1.9 jonathan #define mips_round_seg(x) (((vm_offset_t)(x) + SEGOFSET) & ~SEGOFSET)
71 1.3 glass #define pmap_segmap(m, v) ((m)->pm_segtab->seg_tab[((v) >> SEGSHIFT)])
72 1.3 glass
73 1.3 glass #define PMAP_SEGTABSIZE 512
74 1.3 glass
75 1.3 glass union pt_entry;
76 1.3 glass
77 1.3 glass struct segtab {
78 1.3 glass union pt_entry *seg_tab[PMAP_SEGTABSIZE];
79 1.3 glass };
80 1.1 deraadt
81 1.1 deraadt /*
82 1.1 deraadt * Machine dependent pmap structure.
83 1.1 deraadt */
84 1.3 glass typedef struct pmap {
85 1.1 deraadt int pm_count; /* pmap reference count */
86 1.1 deraadt simple_lock_data_t pm_lock; /* lock on pmap */
87 1.1 deraadt struct pmap_statistics pm_stats; /* pmap statistics */
88 1.1 deraadt int pm_tlbpid; /* address space tag */
89 1.3 glass u_int pm_tlbgen; /* TLB PID generation number */
90 1.3 glass struct segtab *pm_segtab; /* pointers to pages of PTEs */
91 1.3 glass } *pmap_t;
92 1.1 deraadt
93 1.17 thorpej /*
94 1.17 thorpej * For each vm_page_t, there is a list of all currently valid virtual
95 1.17 thorpej * mappings of that page. An entry is a pv_entry_t, the list is pv_table.
96 1.17 thorpej * XXX really should do this as a part of the higher level code.
97 1.17 thorpej */
98 1.17 thorpej typedef struct pv_entry {
99 1.17 thorpej struct pv_entry *pv_next; /* next pv_entry */
100 1.17 thorpej struct pmap *pv_pmap; /* pmap where mapping lies */
101 1.17 thorpej vm_offset_t pv_va; /* virtual address for mapping */
102 1.17 thorpej int pv_flags; /* some flags for the mapping */
103 1.17 thorpej } *pv_entry_t;
104 1.17 thorpej
105 1.17 thorpej #define PV_UNCACHED 0x0001 /* page is mapped uncached */
106 1.13 jonathan
107 1.1 deraadt /*
108 1.1 deraadt * Defines for pmap_attributes[phys_mach_page];
109 1.1 deraadt */
110 1.1 deraadt #define PMAP_ATTR_MOD 0x01 /* page has been modified */
111 1.1 deraadt #define PMAP_ATTR_REF 0x02 /* page has been referenced */
112 1.1 deraadt
113 1.13 jonathan
114 1.8 mellon #ifdef _KERNEL
115 1.13 jonathan
116 1.7 mycroft char *pmap_attributes; /* reference and modify bits */
117 1.7 mycroft struct pmap kernel_pmap_store;
118 1.7 mycroft
119 1.3 glass #define pmap_wired_count(pmap) ((pmap)->pm_stats.wired_count)
120 1.7 mycroft #define pmap_kernel() (&kernel_pmap_store)
121 1.14 mhitch #define pmap_resident_count(pmap) ((pmap)->pm_stats.resident_count)
122 1.12 jonathan
123 1.12 jonathan /*
124 1.13 jonathan * Bootstrap the system enough to run with virtual memory.
125 1.13 jonathan */
126 1.17 thorpej void pmap_bootstrap __P((void));
127 1.13 jonathan
128 1.13 jonathan /*
129 1.13 jonathan * pmap_prefer() helps reduce virtual-coherency exceptions in
130 1.13 jonathan * the virtually-indexed cache on mips3 CPUs.
131 1.13 jonathan */
132 1.13 jonathan #ifdef MIPS3
133 1.13 jonathan #define PMAP_PREFER(pa, va) pmap_prefer((pa), (va))
134 1.13 jonathan void pmap_prefer __P((vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t *));
135 1.13 jonathan #endif /* MIPS3 */
136 1.13 jonathan
137 1.17 thorpej #define PMAP_STEAL_MEMORY /* enable pmap_steal_memory() */
138 1.18 thorpej
139 1.18 thorpej /*
140 1.18 thorpej * Alternate mapping hooks for pool pages. Avoids thrashing the TLB.
141 1.18 thorpej */
142 1.18 thorpej #define PMAP_MAP_POOLPAGE(pa) MIPS_PHYS_TO_KSEG0((pa))
143 1.18 thorpej #define PMAP_UNMAP_POOLPAGE(pa) MIPS_KSEG0_TO_PHYS((va))
144 1.17 thorpej
145 1.13 jonathan /*
146 1.12 jonathan * Kernel cache operations for the user-space API
147 1.12 jonathan */
148 1.17 thorpej int mips_user_cacheflush __P((struct proc *p, vm_offset_t va, int nbytes,
149 1.17 thorpej int whichcache));
150 1.17 thorpej int mips_user_cachectl __P((struct proc *p, vm_offset_t va, int nbytes,
151 1.17 thorpej int ctl));
152 1.13 jonathan
153 1.6 jtc #endif /* _KERNEL */
154 1.3 glass #endif /* _PMAP_MACHINE_ */
155