pmap.h revision 1.44 1 /* $NetBSD: pmap.h,v 1.44 2000/03/13 23:52:33 soren Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1996
5 * The President and Fellows of Harvard College. All rights reserved.
6 * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
7 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
8 *
9 * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
10 * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
11 * contributed to Berkeley.
12 *
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14 * must display the following acknowledgement:
15 * This product includes software developed by Aaron Brown and
16 * Harvard University.
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18 * California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
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43 * @(#)pmap.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
44 */
45
46 #ifndef _SPARC_PMAP_H_
47 #define _SPARC_PMAP_H_
48
49 #include <machine/pte.h>
50
51 /*
52 * Pmap structure.
53 *
54 * The pmap structure really comes in two variants, one---a single
55 * instance---for kernel virtual memory and the other---up to nproc
56 * instances---for user virtual memory. Unfortunately, we have to mash
57 * both into the same structure. Fortunately, they are almost the same.
58 *
59 * The kernel begins at 0xf8000000 and runs to 0xffffffff (although
60 * some of this is not actually used). Kernel space, including DVMA
61 * space (for now?), is mapped identically into all user contexts.
62 * There is no point in duplicating this mapping in each user process
63 * so they do not appear in the user structures.
64 *
65 * User space begins at 0x00000000 and runs through 0x1fffffff,
66 * then has a `hole', then resumes at 0xe0000000 and runs until it
67 * hits the kernel space at 0xf8000000. This can be mapped
68 * contiguously by ignorning the top two bits and pretending the
69 * space goes from 0 to 37ffffff. Typically the lower range is
70 * used for text+data and the upper for stack, but the code here
71 * makes no such distinction.
72 *
73 * Since each virtual segment covers 256 kbytes, the user space
74 * requires 3584 segments, while the kernel (including DVMA) requires
75 * only 512 segments.
76 *
77 *
78 ** FOR THE SUN4/SUN4C
79 *
80 * The segment map entry for virtual segment vseg is offset in
81 * pmap->pm_rsegmap by 0 if pmap is not the kernel pmap, or by
82 * NUSEG if it is. We keep a pointer called pmap->pm_segmap
83 * pre-offset by this value. pmap->pm_segmap thus contains the
84 * values to be loaded into the user portion of the hardware segment
85 * map so as to reach the proper PMEGs within the MMU. The kernel
86 * mappings are `set early' and are always valid in every context
87 * (every change is always propagated immediately).
88 *
89 * The PMEGs within the MMU are loaded `on demand'; when a PMEG is
90 * taken away from context `c', the pmap for context c has its
91 * corresponding pm_segmap[vseg] entry marked invalid (the MMU segment
92 * map entry is also made invalid at the same time). Thus
93 * pm_segmap[vseg] is the `invalid pmeg' number (127 or 511) whenever
94 * the corresponding PTEs are not actually in the MMU. On the other
95 * hand, pm_pte[vseg] is NULL only if no pages in that virtual segment
96 * are in core; otherwise it points to a copy of the 32 or 64 PTEs that
97 * must be loaded in the MMU in order to reach those pages.
98 * pm_npte[vseg] counts the number of valid pages in each vseg.
99 *
100 * XXX performance: faster to count valid bits?
101 *
102 * The kernel pmap cannot malloc() PTEs since malloc() will sometimes
103 * allocate a new virtual segment. Since kernel mappings are never
104 * `stolen' out of the MMU, we just keep all its PTEs there, and have
105 * no software copies. Its mmu entries are nonetheless kept on lists
106 * so that the code that fiddles with mmu lists has something to fiddle.
107 *
108 ** FOR THE SUN4M
109 *
110 * On this architecture, the virtual-to-physical translation (page) tables
111 * are *not* stored within the MMU as they are in the earlier Sun architect-
112 * ures; instead, they are maintained entirely within physical memory (there
113 * is a TLB cache to prevent the high performance hit from keeping all page
114 * tables in core). Thus there is no need to dynamically allocate PMEGs or
115 * SMEGs; only contexts must be shared.
116 *
117 * We maintain two parallel sets of tables: one is the actual MMU-edible
118 * hierarchy of page tables in allocated kernel memory; these tables refer
119 * to each other by physical address pointers in SRMMU format (thus they
120 * are not very useful to the kernel's management routines). The other set
121 * of tables is similar to those used for the Sun4/100's 3-level MMU; it
122 * is a hierarchy of regmap and segmap structures which contain kernel virtual
123 * pointers to each other. These must (unfortunately) be kept in sync.
124 *
125 */
126 #define NKREG ((int)((-(unsigned)KERNBASE) / NBPRG)) /* i.e., 8 */
127 #define NUREG (256 - NKREG) /* i.e., 248 */
128
129 TAILQ_HEAD(mmuhd,mmuentry);
130
131 /*
132 * data appearing in both user and kernel pmaps
133 *
134 * note: if we want the same binaries to work on the 4/4c and 4m, we have to
135 * include the fields for both to make sure that the struct kproc
136 * is the same size.
137 */
138 struct pmap {
139 union ctxinfo *pm_ctx; /* current context, if any */
140 int pm_ctxnum; /* current context's number */
141 simple_lock_data_t pm_lock; /* spinlock */
142 int pm_refcount; /* just what it says */
143
144 struct mmuhd pm_reglist; /* MMU regions on this pmap (4/4c) */
145 struct mmuhd pm_seglist; /* MMU segments on this pmap (4/4c) */
146
147 void *pm_regstore;
148 struct regmap *pm_regmap;
149
150 int **pm_reg_ptps; /* SRMMU-edible region tables for 4m */
151 int *pm_reg_ptps_pa;/* _Physical_ address of pm_reg_ptps */
152
153 int pm_gap_start; /* Starting with this vreg there's */
154 int pm_gap_end; /* no valid mapping until here */
155
156 struct pmap_statistics pm_stats; /* pmap statistics */
157 };
158
159 struct regmap {
160 struct segmap *rg_segmap; /* point to NSGPRG PMEGs */
161 int *rg_seg_ptps; /* SRMMU-edible segment tables (NULL
162 * indicates invalid region (4m) */
163 smeg_t rg_smeg; /* the MMU region number (4c) */
164 u_char rg_nsegmap; /* number of valid PMEGS */
165 };
166
167 struct segmap {
168 int *sg_pte; /* points to NPTESG PTEs */
169 pmeg_t sg_pmeg; /* the MMU segment number (4c) */
170 u_char sg_npte; /* number of valid PTEs per seg */
171 };
172
173 typedef struct pmap *pmap_t;
174
175 #if 0
176 struct kvm_cpustate {
177 int kvm_npmemarr;
178 struct memarr kvm_pmemarr[MA_SIZE];
179 int kvm_seginval; /* [4,4c] */
180 struct segmap kvm_segmap_store[NKREG*NSEGRG]; /* [4,4c] */
181 }/*not yet used*/;
182 #endif
183
184 #ifdef _KERNEL
185
186 #define PMAP_NULL ((pmap_t)0)
187
188 extern struct pmap kernel_pmap_store;
189 extern paddr_t vm_first_phys, vm_num_phys;
190
191 /*
192 * Since PTEs also contain type bits, we have to have some way
193 * to tell pmap_enter `this is an IO page' or `this is not to
194 * be cached'. Since physical addresses are always aligned, we
195 * can do this with the low order bits.
196 *
197 * The ordering below is important: PMAP_PGTYPE << PG_TNC must give
198 * exactly the PG_NC and PG_TYPE bits.
199 */
200 #define PMAP_OBIO 1 /* tells pmap_enter to use PG_OBIO */
201 #define PMAP_VME16 2 /* etc */
202 #define PMAP_VME32 3 /* etc */
203 #define PMAP_NC 4 /* tells pmap_enter to set PG_NC */
204 #define PMAP_TNC_4 7 /* mask to get PG_TYPE & PG_NC */
205
206 #define PMAP_T2PTE_4(x) (((x) & PMAP_TNC_4) << PG_TNC_SHIFT)
207 #define PMAP_IOENC_4(io) (io)
208
209 /*
210 * On a SRMMU machine, the iospace is encoded in bits [3-6] of the
211 * physical address passed to pmap_enter().
212 */
213 #define PMAP_TYPE_SRMMU 0x78 /* mask to get 4m page type */
214 #define PMAP_PTESHFT_SRMMU 25 /* right shift to put type in pte */
215 #define PMAP_SHFT_SRMMU 3 /* left shift to extract iospace */
216 #define PMAP_TNC_SRMMU 127 /* mask to get PG_TYPE & PG_NC */
217
218 /*#define PMAP_IOC 0x00800000 -* IO cacheable, NOT shifted */
219
220 #define PMAP_T2PTE_SRMMU(x) (((x) & PMAP_TYPE_SRMMU) << PMAP_PTESHFT_SRMMU)
221 #define PMAP_IOENC_SRMMU(io) ((io) << PMAP_SHFT_SRMMU)
222
223 /* Encode IO space for pmap_enter() */
224 #define PMAP_IOENC(io) (CPU_ISSUN4M ? PMAP_IOENC_SRMMU(io) : PMAP_IOENC_4(io))
225
226 int pmap_dumpsize __P((void));
227 int pmap_dumpmmu __P((int (*)__P((dev_t, daddr_t, caddr_t, size_t)),
228 daddr_t));
229
230 #define pmap_kernel() (&kernel_pmap_store)
231 #define pmap_resident_count(pmap) pmap_count_ptes(pmap)
232 #define managed(pa) ((unsigned)((pa) - vm_first_phys) < vm_num_phys)
233
234 #define PMAP_PREFER(fo, ap) pmap_prefer((fo), (ap))
235
236 #define PMAP_EXCLUDE_DECLS /* tells MI pmap.h *not* to include decls */
237
238 /* FUNCTION DECLARATIONS FOR COMMON PMAP MODULE */
239
240 struct proc;
241 void pmap_activate __P((struct proc *));
242 void pmap_deactivate __P((struct proc *));
243 void pmap_bootstrap __P((int nmmu, int nctx, int nregion));
244 int pmap_count_ptes __P((struct pmap *));
245 void pmap_prefer __P((vaddr_t, vaddr_t *));
246 int pmap_pa_exists __P((paddr_t));
247 void *pmap_bootstrap_alloc __P((int));
248 void pmap_unwire __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t));
249 void pmap_collect __P((pmap_t));
250 void pmap_copy __P((pmap_t, pmap_t, vaddr_t, vsize_t, vaddr_t));
251 pmap_t pmap_create __P((void));
252 void pmap_destroy __P((pmap_t));
253 void pmap_init __P((void));
254 vaddr_t pmap_map __P((vaddr_t, paddr_t, paddr_t, int));
255 paddr_t pmap_phys_address __P((int));
256 void pmap_pinit __P((pmap_t));
257 void pmap_reference __P((pmap_t));
258 void pmap_release __P((pmap_t));
259 void pmap_remove __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, vaddr_t));
260 void pmap_update __P((void));
261 void pmap_init __P((void));
262 int pmap_page_index __P((paddr_t));
263 void pmap_virtual_space __P((vaddr_t *, vaddr_t *));
264 void pmap_redzone __P((void));
265 void kvm_uncache __P((caddr_t, int));
266 struct user;
267 void switchexit __P((struct proc *));
268 int mmu_pagein __P((struct pmap *pm, vaddr_t, int));
269 void pmap_writetext __P((unsigned char *, int));
270
271 #if !defined(MACHINE_NEW_CONCONTIG)
272 u_int pmap_free_pages __P((void));
273 boolean_t pmap_next_page __P((paddr_t *));
274 #endif
275
276 /* SUN4/SUN4C SPECIFIC DECLARATIONS */
277
278 #if defined(SUN4) || defined(SUN4C)
279 boolean_t pmap_clear_modify4_4c __P((struct vm_page *));
280 boolean_t pmap_clear_reference4_4c __P((struct vm_page *));
281 void pmap_copy_page4_4c __P((paddr_t, paddr_t));
282 int pmap_enter4_4c __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t, vm_prot_t,
283 int));
284 boolean_t pmap_extract4_4c __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t *));
285 boolean_t pmap_is_modified4_4c __P((struct vm_page *));
286 boolean_t pmap_is_referenced4_4c __P((struct vm_page *));
287 void pmap_kenter_pa4_4c __P((vaddr_t, paddr_t, vm_prot_t));
288 void pmap_kenter_pgs4_4c __P((vaddr_t, struct vm_page **, int));
289 void pmap_kremove4_4c __P((vaddr_t, vsize_t));
290 void pmap_page_protect4_4c __P((struct vm_page *, vm_prot_t));
291 void pmap_protect4_4c __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, vm_prot_t));
292 void pmap_zero_page4_4c __P((paddr_t));
293 void pmap_changeprot4_4c __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, vm_prot_t, int));
294
295 #endif
296
297 /* SIMILAR DECLARATIONS FOR SUN4M MODULE */
298
299 #if defined(SUN4M)
300 boolean_t pmap_clear_modify4m __P((struct vm_page *));
301 boolean_t pmap_clear_reference4m __P((struct vm_page *));
302 void pmap_copy_page4m __P((paddr_t, paddr_t));
303 int pmap_enter4m __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t, vm_prot_t,
304 int));
305 boolean_t pmap_extract4m __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t *));
306 boolean_t pmap_is_modified4m __P((struct vm_page *));
307 boolean_t pmap_is_referenced4m __P((struct vm_page *));
308 void pmap_kenter_pa4m __P((vaddr_t, paddr_t, vm_prot_t));
309 void pmap_kenter_pgs4m __P((vaddr_t, struct vm_page **, int));
310 void pmap_kremove4m __P((vaddr_t, vsize_t));
311 void pmap_page_protect4m __P((struct vm_page *, vm_prot_t));
312 void pmap_protect4m __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, vm_prot_t));
313 void pmap_zero_page4m __P((paddr_t));
314 void pmap_changeprot4m __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, vm_prot_t, int));
315
316 #endif /* defined SUN4M */
317
318 #if !defined(SUN4M) && (defined(SUN4) || defined(SUN4C))
319
320 #define pmap_clear_modify pmap_clear_modify4_4c
321 #define pmap_clear_reference pmap_clear_reference4_4c
322 #define pmap_copy_page pmap_copy_page4_4c
323 #define pmap_enter pmap_enter4_4c
324 #define pmap_extract pmap_extract4_4c
325 #define pmap_is_modified pmap_is_modified4_4c
326 #define pmap_is_referenced pmap_is_referenced4_4c
327 #define pmap_kenter_pa pmap_kenter_pa4_4c
328 #define pmap_kenter_pgs pmap_kenter_pgs4_4c
329 #define pmap_kremove pmap_kremove4_4c
330 #define pmap_page_protect pmap_page_protect4_4c
331 #define pmap_protect pmap_protect4_4c
332 #define pmap_zero_page pmap_zero_page4_4c
333 #define pmap_changeprot pmap_changeprot4_4c
334
335 #elif defined(SUN4M) && !(defined(SUN4) || defined(SUN4C))
336
337 #define pmap_clear_modify pmap_clear_modify4m
338 #define pmap_clear_reference pmap_clear_reference4m
339 #define pmap_copy_page pmap_copy_page4m
340 #define pmap_enter pmap_enter4m
341 #define pmap_extract pmap_extract4m
342 #define pmap_is_modified pmap_is_modified4m
343 #define pmap_is_referenced pmap_is_referenced4m
344 #define pmap_kenter_pa pmap_kenter_pa4m
345 #define pmap_kenter_pgs pmap_kenter_pgs4m
346 #define pmap_kremove pmap_kremove4m
347 #define pmap_page_protect pmap_page_protect4m
348 #define pmap_protect pmap_protect4m
349 #define pmap_zero_page pmap_zero_page4m
350 #define pmap_changeprot pmap_changeprot4m
351
352 #else /* must use function pointers */
353
354 extern boolean_t(*pmap_clear_modify_p) __P((struct vm_page *));
355 extern boolean_t(*pmap_clear_reference_p) __P((struct vm_page *));
356 extern void (*pmap_copy_page_p) __P((paddr_t, paddr_t));
357 extern int (*pmap_enter_p) __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t, vm_prot_t,
358 int));
359 extern boolean_t (*pmap_extract_p) __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t *));
360 extern boolean_t(*pmap_is_modified_p) __P((struct vm_page *));
361 extern boolean_t(*pmap_is_referenced_p) __P((struct vm_page *));
362 extern void (*pmap_kenter_pa_p) __P((vaddr_t, paddr_t, vm_prot_t));
363 extern void (*pmap_kenter_pgs_p) __P((vaddr_t, struct vm_page **, int));
364 extern void (*pmap_kremove_p) __P((vaddr_t, vsize_t));
365 extern void (*pmap_page_protect_p) __P((struct vm_page *, vm_prot_t));
366 extern void (*pmap_protect_p) __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, vm_prot_t));
367 extern void (*pmap_zero_page_p) __P((paddr_t));
368 extern void (*pmap_changeprot_p) __P((pmap_t, vaddr_t, vm_prot_t, int));
369
370 #define pmap_clear_modify (*pmap_clear_modify_p)
371 #define pmap_clear_reference (*pmap_clear_reference_p)
372 #define pmap_copy_page (*pmap_copy_page_p)
373 #define pmap_enter (*pmap_enter_p)
374 #define pmap_extract (*pmap_extract_p)
375 #define pmap_is_modified (*pmap_is_modified_p)
376 #define pmap_is_referenced (*pmap_is_referenced_p)
377 #define pmap_kenter_pa (*pmap_kenter_pa_p)
378 #define pmap_kenter_pgs (*pmap_kenter_pgs_p)
379 #define pmap_kremove (*pmap_kremove_p)
380 #define pmap_page_protect (*pmap_page_protect_p)
381 #define pmap_protect (*pmap_protect_p)
382 #define pmap_zero_page (*pmap_zero_page_p)
383 #define pmap_changeprot (*pmap_changeprot_p)
384
385 #endif
386
387 #endif /* _KERNEL */
388
389 #endif /* _SPARC_PMAP_H_ */
390