vmparam.h revision 1.35 1 1.35 rin /* $NetBSD: vmparam.h,v 1.35 2017/02/02 21:50:23 rin Exp $ */
2 1.1 chuck
3 1.1 chuck /*
4 1.34 rmind * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
5 1.1 chuck * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
6 1.1 chuck * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7 1.25 agc *
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35 1.25 agc *
36 1.25 agc * from: Utah $Hdr: vmparam.h 1.16 91/01/18$
37 1.25 agc *
38 1.25 agc * @(#)vmparam.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/19/94
39 1.25 agc */
40 1.1 chuck
41 1.6 scw #ifndef _MVME68K_VMPARAM_H_
42 1.6 scw #define _MVME68K_VMPARAM_H_
43 1.6 scw
44 1.1 chuck /*
45 1.1 chuck * Machine dependent constants for MVME68K
46 1.1 chuck */
47 1.16 thorpej
48 1.16 thorpej /*
49 1.16 thorpej * We use 4K pages on the mvme68k. Override the PAGE_* definitions
50 1.16 thorpej * to be compile-time constants.
51 1.16 thorpej */
52 1.31 tsutsui #define PAGE_SHIFT PGSHIFT
53 1.16 thorpej #define PAGE_SIZE (1 << PAGE_SHIFT)
54 1.16 thorpej #define PAGE_MASK (PAGE_SIZE - 1)
55 1.18 scw
56 1.18 scw /*
57 1.23 thorpej * USRSTACK is the top (end) of the user stack.
58 1.1 chuck *
59 1.1 chuck * NOTE: the ONLY reason that HIGHPAGES is 0x100 instead of UPAGES (3)
60 1.1 chuck * is for HPUX compatibility. Why?? Because HPUX's debuggers
61 1.1 chuck * have the user's stack hard-wired at FFF00000 for post-mortems,
62 1.1 chuck * and we must be compatible...
63 1.1 chuck */
64 1.24 thorpej #define USRSTACK (-HIGHPAGES*PAGE_SIZE) /* Start of user stack */
65 1.1 chuck #define BTOPUSRSTACK (0x100000-HIGHPAGES) /* btop(USRSTACK) */
66 1.1 chuck #define P1PAGES 0x100000
67 1.24 thorpej #define HIGHPAGES (0x100000/PAGE_SIZE)
68 1.1 chuck
69 1.1 chuck /*
70 1.1 chuck * Virtual memory related constants, all in bytes
71 1.1 chuck */
72 1.1 chuck #ifndef MAXTSIZ
73 1.1 chuck #define MAXTSIZ (8*1024*1024) /* max text size */
74 1.1 chuck #endif
75 1.1 chuck #ifndef DFLDSIZ
76 1.15 scw #define DFLDSIZ (32*1024*1024) /* initial data size limit */
77 1.1 chuck #endif
78 1.1 chuck #ifndef MAXDSIZ
79 1.1 chuck #define MAXDSIZ (64*1024*1024) /* max data size */
80 1.1 chuck #endif
81 1.1 chuck #ifndef DFLSSIZ
82 1.1 chuck #define DFLSSIZ (512*1024) /* initial stack size limit */
83 1.1 chuck #endif
84 1.1 chuck #ifndef MAXSSIZ
85 1.1 chuck #define MAXSSIZ MAXDSIZ /* max stack size */
86 1.1 chuck #endif
87 1.1 chuck
88 1.1 chuck /*
89 1.1 chuck * PTEs for mapping user space into the kernel for phyio operations.
90 1.1 chuck * One page is enough to handle 4Mb of simultaneous raw IO operations.
91 1.1 chuck */
92 1.1 chuck #ifndef USRIOSIZE
93 1.1 chuck #define USRIOSIZE (1 * NPTEPG) /* 4mb */
94 1.1 chuck #endif
95 1.1 chuck
96 1.1 chuck /*
97 1.1 chuck * Mach derived constants
98 1.1 chuck */
99 1.1 chuck
100 1.1 chuck /* user/kernel map constants */
101 1.9 scw #define VM_MIN_ADDRESS ((vaddr_t)0)
102 1.9 scw #define VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS ((vaddr_t)0xFFF00000)
103 1.9 scw #define VM_MAX_ADDRESS ((vaddr_t)0xFFF00000)
104 1.9 scw #define VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vaddr_t)0)
105 1.33 tsutsui #define VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vaddr_t)(0-PAGE_SIZE*NPTEPG))
106 1.1 chuck
107 1.1 chuck /* virtual sizes (bytes) for various kernel submaps */
108 1.24 thorpej #define VM_PHYS_SIZE (USRIOSIZE*PAGE_SIZE)
109 1.1 chuck
110 1.1 chuck /* # of kernel PT pages (initial only, can grow dynamically) */
111 1.35 rin #define VM_KERNEL_PT_PAGES ((vsize_t)2)
112 1.6 scw
113 1.6 scw /*
114 1.6 scw * Constants which control the way the VM system deals with memory segments.
115 1.6 scw * The mvme68k port has two physical memory segments: 1 for onboard RAM
116 1.6 scw * and another for contiguous VMEbus RAM.
117 1.6 scw */
118 1.6 scw #define VM_PHYSSEG_MAX 2
119 1.6 scw #define VM_PHYSSEG_STRAT VM_PSTRAT_RANDOM
120 1.8 thorpej
121 1.8 thorpej #define VM_NFREELIST 2
122 1.8 thorpej #define VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT 0
123 1.8 thorpej #define VM_FREELIST_VMEMEM 1
124 1.20 thorpej
125 1.21 thorpej #define __HAVE_PMAP_PHYSSEG
126 1.6 scw
127 1.6 scw /*
128 1.6 scw * pmap-specific data stored in the vm_physmem[] array.
129 1.6 scw */
130 1.6 scw struct pmap_physseg {
131 1.30 thorpej struct pv_header *pvheader; /* pv table for this seg */
132 1.6 scw };
133 1.6 scw
134 1.6 scw #endif /* _MVME68K_VMPARAM_H_ */
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