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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
      3  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
      4  *
      5  * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
      6  * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
      7  * contributed to Berkeley.
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     41  *
     42  *	@(#)pte.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
     43  *
     44  * from: Header: pte.h,v 1.5 92/11/26 02:04:43 torek Exp
     45  * $Id: pte.h,v 1.6 1994/11/03 04:29:53 deraadt Exp $
     46  */
     47 
     48 /*
     49  * Sun-4 (sort of) and 4c (SparcStation) Page Table Entries
     50  * (Sun call them `Page Map Entries').
     51  */
     52 
     53 #ifndef LOCORE
     54 /*
     55  * Segment maps contain `pmeg' (Page Map Entry Group) numbers.
     56  * A PMEG is simply an index that names a group of 32 (sun4) or
     57  * 64 (sun4c) PTEs.
     58  */
     59 typedef u_short pmeg_t;		/* 9 bits needed per Sun-4 segmap entry */
     60 #endif
     61 
     62 /*
     63  * Address translation works as follows:
     64  *
     65  *	1. test va<31:29> -- these must be 000 or 111 (or you get a fault)
     66  *	2. concatenate context_reg<2:0> and va<29:18> to get a 15 bit number;
     67  *	   use this to index the segment maps, yeilding a 7 or 9 bit value.
     68  * (for sun4c)
     69  *	3. take the value from (2) above and concatenate va<17:12> to
     70  *	   get a `page map entry' index.  This gives a 32-bit PTE.
     71  * (for sun4)
     72  *	3. take the value from (2) above and concatenate va<17:13> to
     73  *	   get a `page map entry' index.  This gives a 32-bit PTE.
     74  *
     75  * In other words:
     76  *
     77  *	struct sun4_virtual_addr {
     78  *		u_int	:2,		(required to be the same as bit 29)
     79  *			va_seg:12,	(virtual segment)
     80  *			va_pg:5,	(virtual page within segment)
     81  *			va_off:13;	(offset within page)
     82  *	};
     83  *	struct sun4c_virtual_addr {
     84  *		u_int	:2,		(required to be the same as bit 29)
     85  *			va_seg:12,	(virtual segment)
     86  *			va_pg:6,	(virtual page within segment)
     87  *			va_off:12;	(offset within page)
     88  *	};
     89  *
     90  * Then, given any `va':
     91  *
     92  *	extern pmeg_t segmap[8][1<<12];		([16][1<<12] for sun4)
     93  *	extern int ptetable[128][1<<6];		([512][1<<5] for sun4)
     94  *
     95  * (the above being in the hardware, accessed as Alternate Address Spaces)
     96  *
     97  *	physseg = segmap[curr_ctx][va.va_seg];
     98  *	pte = ptetable[physseg][va.va_pg];
     99  *	if (!(pte & PG_V)) TRAP();
    100  *	if (writing && !pte.pg_w) TRAP();
    101  *	if (usermode && pte.pg_s) TRAP();
    102  *	if (pte & PG_NC) DO_NOT_USE_CACHE_FOR_THIS_ACCESS();
    103  *	pte |= PG_U;					(mark used/accessed)
    104  *	if (writing) pte |= PG_M;			(mark modified)
    105  *	ptetable[physseg][va.va_pg] = pte;
    106  *	physadr = ((pte & PG_PFNUM) << PGSHIFT) | va.va_off;
    107  */
    108 
    109 #define	NBPSG	(1 << 18)	/* bytes per segment */
    110 #define	SGSHIFT	18		/* log2(NBPSG) */
    111 #define	SGOFSET	(NBPSG - 1)	/* mask for segment offset */
    112 
    113 /* number of PTEs that map one segment (not number that fit in one segment!) */
    114 #if defined(SUN4) && defined(SUN4C)
    115 extern int nptesg;
    116 #define	NPTESG	nptesg		/* (which someone will have to initialize) */
    117 #else
    118 #define	NPTESG	(NBPSG / NBPG)
    119 #endif
    120 
    121 /* virtual address to virtual segment number */
    122 #define	VA_VSEG(va)	(((int)(va) >> SGSHIFT) & 0xfff)
    123 
    124 /* virtual address to virtual page number, for Sun-4 and Sun-4c */
    125 #define	VA_SUN4_VPG(va)		(((int)(va) >> 13) & 31)
    126 #define	VA_SUN4C_VPG(va)	(((int)(va) >> 12) & 63)
    127 
    128 /* truncate virtual address to segment base */
    129 #define	VA_ROUNDDOWNTOSEG(va)	((int)(va) & ~SGOFSET)
    130 
    131 /* virtual segment to virtual address (must sign extend!) */
    132 #define	VSTOVA(vseg)	(((int)(vseg) << 20) >> 2)
    133 
    134 #if defined(SUN4) && defined(SUN4C)
    135 #define VA_VPG(va)	(cputyp==CPU_SUN4C ? VA_SUN4C_VPG(va) : VA_SUN4_VPG(va))
    136 #endif
    137 #if defined(SUN4C) && !defined(SUN4)
    138 #define VA_VPG(va)	VA_SUN4C_VPG(va)
    139 #endif
    140 #if !defined(SUN4C) && defined(SUN4)
    141 #define	VA_VPG(va)	VA_SUN4_VPG(va)
    142 #endif
    143 
    144 /* there is no `struct pte'; we just use `int' */
    145 #define	PG_V		0x80000000
    146 #define	PG_PROT		0x60000000	/* both protection bits */
    147 #define	PG_W		0x40000000	/* allowed to write */
    148 #define	PG_S		0x20000000	/* supervisor only */
    149 #define	PG_NC		0x10000000	/* non-cacheable */
    150 #define	PG_TYPE		0x0c000000	/* both type bits */
    151 
    152 #define	PG_OBMEM	0x00000000	/* on board memory */
    153 #define	PG_OBIO		0x04000000	/* on board I/O (incl. Sbus on 4c) */
    154 #ifdef SUN4
    155 #define	PG_VME16	0x08000000	/* 16-bit-data VME space */
    156 #define	PG_VME32	0x0c000000	/* 32-bit-data VME space */
    157 #endif
    158 
    159 #define	PG_U		0x02000000
    160 #define	PG_M		0x01000000
    161 #define	PG_MBZ		0x00f80000	/* unused; must be zero (oh really?) */
    162 #define	PG_PFNUM	0x0007ffff	/* n.b.: only 16 bits on sun4c */
    163 
    164 #define	PG_TNC_SHIFT	26		/* shift to get PG_TYPE + PG_NC */
    165 #define	PG_M_SHIFT	24		/* shift to get PG_M, PG_U */
    166 
    167 /*efine	PG_NOACC	0		** XXX */
    168 #define	PG_KR		0x20000000
    169 #define	PG_KW		0x60000000
    170 #define	PG_URKR		0
    171 #define	PG_UW		0x40000000
    172 
    173 #ifdef KGDB
    174 /* but we will define one for gdb anyway */
    175 struct pte {
    176 	u_int	pg_v:1,
    177 		pg_w:1,
    178 		pg_s:1,
    179 		pg_nc:1;
    180 	enum pgtype { pg_obmem, pg_obio, pg_vme16, pg_vme32 } pg_type:2;
    181 	u_int	pg_u:1,
    182 		pg_m:1,
    183 		pg_mbz:5,
    184 		pg_pfnum:19;
    185 };
    186 #endif
    187 
    188 /*
    189  * These are needed in the register window code
    190  * to check the validity of (ostensible) user stack PTEs.
    191  */
    192 #define	PG_VSHIFT	30		/* (va>>vshift)==0 or -1 => valid */
    193 	/* XXX fix this name, it is a va shift not a pte bit shift! */
    194 
    195 #define	PG_PROTSHIFT	29
    196 #define	PG_PROTUWRITE	6		/* PG_V,PG_W,!PG_S */
    197 #define	PG_PROTUREAD	4		/* PG_V,!PG_W,!PG_S */
    198 
    199 /* static __inline int PG_VALID(void *va) {
    200 	register int t = va; t >>= PG_VSHIFT; return (t == 0 || t == -1);
    201 } */
    202