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      1 /*	$NetBSD: pmap.h,v 1.56 2013/09/11 18:27:44 martin Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Wolfgang Solfrank.
      5  * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 TooLs GmbH.
      6  * All rights reserved.
      7  *
      8  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      9  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     10  * are met:
     11  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     12  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     13  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     15  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     16  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     17  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     18  *	This product includes software developed by TooLs GmbH.
     19  * 4. The name of TooLs GmbH may not be used to endorse or promote products
     20  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     21  *
     22  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY TOOLS GMBH ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     23  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     24  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     25  * IN NO EVENT SHALL TOOLS GMBH BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
     26  * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
     27  * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;
     28  * OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
     29  * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
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     31  * ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     32  */
     33 
     34 #ifndef	_MACHINE_PMAP_H_
     35 #define	_MACHINE_PMAP_H_
     36 
     37 #ifndef _LOCORE
     38 #include <machine/pte.h>
     39 #include <sys/queue.h>
     40 #include <uvm/uvm_object.h>
     41 #ifdef _KERNEL
     42 #include <machine/cpuset.h>
     43 #endif
     44 #endif
     45 
     46 /*
     47  * This scheme uses 2-level page tables.
     48  *
     49  * While we're still in 32-bit mode we do the following:
     50  *
     51  *   offset:						13 bits
     52  * 1st level: 1024 64-bit TTEs in an 8K page for	10 bits
     53  * 2nd level: 512 32-bit pointers in the pmap for 	 9 bits
     54  *							-------
     55  * total:						32 bits
     56  *
     57  * In 64-bit mode the Spitfire and Blackbird CPUs support only
     58  * 44-bit virtual addresses.  All addresses between
     59  * 0x0000 07ff ffff ffff and 0xffff f800 0000 0000 are in the
     60  * "VA hole" and trap, so we don't have to track them.  However,
     61  * we do need to keep them in mind during PT walking.  If they
     62  * ever change the size of the address "hole" we need to rework
     63  * all the page table handling.
     64  *
     65  *   offset:						13 bits
     66  * 1st level: 1024 64-bit TTEs in an 8K page for	10 bits
     67  * 2nd level: 1024 64-bit pointers in an 8K page for 	10 bits
     68  * 3rd level: 1024 64-bit pointers in the segmap for 	10 bits
     69  *							-------
     70  * total:						43 bits
     71  *
     72  * Of course, this means for 32-bit spaces we always have a (practically)
     73  * wasted page for the segmap (only one entry used) and half a page wasted
     74  * for the page directory.  We still have need of one extra bit 8^(.
     75  */
     76 
     77 #define HOLESHIFT	(43)
     78 
     79 #define PTSZ	(PAGE_SIZE/8)			/* page table entry */
     80 #define PDSZ	(PTSZ)				/* page directory */
     81 #define STSZ	(PTSZ)				/* psegs */
     82 
     83 #define PTSHIFT		(13)
     84 #define	PDSHIFT		(10+PTSHIFT)
     85 #define STSHIFT		(10+PDSHIFT)
     86 
     87 #define PTMASK		(PTSZ-1)
     88 #define PDMASK		(PDSZ-1)
     89 #define STMASK		(STSZ-1)
     90 
     91 #ifndef _LOCORE
     92 
     93 #ifdef _LP64
     94 int	sparc64_mmap_range_test(vaddr_t, vaddr_t);
     95 #define	MD_MMAP_RANGE_TEST(MINVA, MAXVA)	sparc64_mmap_range_test(MINVA, MAXVA)
     96 #endif
     97 
     98 /*
     99  * Support for big page sizes.  This maps the page size to the
    100  * page bits.
    101  */
    102 struct page_size_map {
    103 	uint64_t mask;
    104 	uint64_t code;
    105 #if defined(DEBUG) || 1
    106 	uint64_t use;
    107 #endif
    108 };
    109 extern struct page_size_map page_size_map[];
    110 
    111 /*
    112  * Pmap stuff
    113  */
    114 
    115 #define va_to_seg(v)	(int)((((paddr_t)(v))>>STSHIFT)&STMASK)
    116 #define va_to_dir(v)	(int)((((paddr_t)(v))>>PDSHIFT)&PDMASK)
    117 #define va_to_pte(v)	(int)((((paddr_t)(v))>>PTSHIFT)&PTMASK)
    118 
    119 #ifdef MULTIPROCESSOR
    120 #define PMAP_LIST_MAXNUMCPU	CPUSET_MAXNUMCPU
    121 #else
    122 #define PMAP_LIST_MAXNUMCPU	1
    123 #endif
    124 
    125 struct pmap {
    126 	struct uvm_object pm_obj;
    127 	kmutex_t pm_obj_lock;
    128 #define pm_lock pm_obj.vmobjlock
    129 #define pm_refs pm_obj.uo_refs
    130 	LIST_ENTRY(pmap) pm_list[PMAP_LIST_MAXNUMCPU];	/* per cpu ctx used list */
    131 
    132 	struct pmap_statistics pm_stats;
    133 
    134 	/*
    135 	 * We record the context used on any cpu here. If the context
    136 	 * is actually present in the TLB, it will be the plain context
    137 	 * number. If the context is allocated, but has been flushed
    138 	 * from the tlb, the number will be negative.
    139 	 * If this pmap has no context allocated on that cpu, the entry
    140 	 * will be 0.
    141 	 */
    142 	int pm_ctx[PMAP_LIST_MAXNUMCPU];	/* Current context per cpu */
    143 
    144 	/*
    145 	 * This contains 64-bit pointers to pages that contain
    146 	 * 1024 64-bit pointers to page tables.  All addresses
    147 	 * are physical.
    148 	 *
    149 	 * !!! Only touch this through pseg_get() and pseg_set() !!!
    150 	 */
    151 	paddr_t pm_physaddr;	/* physical address of pm_segs */
    152 	int64_t *pm_segs;
    153 };
    154 
    155 /*
    156  * This comes from the PROM and is used to map prom entries.
    157  */
    158 struct prom_map {
    159 	uint64_t	vstart;
    160 	uint64_t	vsize;
    161 	uint64_t	tte;
    162 };
    163 
    164 #define PMAP_NC		0x001	/* Set the E bit in the page */
    165 #define PMAP_NVC	0x002	/* Don't enable the virtual cache */
    166 #define PMAP_LITTLE	0x004	/* Map in little endian mode */
    167 /* Large page size hints --
    168    we really should use another param to pmap_enter() */
    169 #define PMAP_8K		0x000
    170 #define PMAP_64K	0x008	/* Use 64K page */
    171 #define PMAP_512K	0x010
    172 #define PMAP_4M		0x018
    173 #define PMAP_SZ_TO_TTE(x)	(((x)&0x018)<<58)
    174 /* If these bits are different in va's to the same PA
    175    then there is an aliasing in the d$ */
    176 #define VA_ALIAS_MASK   (1 << 13)
    177 
    178 #ifdef	_KERNEL
    179 #ifdef PMAP_COUNT_DEBUG
    180 /* diagnostic versions if PMAP_COUNT_DEBUG option is used */
    181 int pmap_count_res(struct pmap *);
    182 int pmap_count_wired(struct pmap *);
    183 #define	pmap_resident_count(pm)		pmap_count_res((pm))
    184 #define	pmap_wired_count(pm)		pmap_count_wired((pm))
    185 #else
    186 #define	pmap_resident_count(pm)		((pm)->pm_stats.resident_count)
    187 #define	pmap_wired_count(pm)		((pm)->pm_stats.wired_count)
    188 #endif
    189 
    190 #define	pmap_phys_address(x)		(x)
    191 
    192 void pmap_activate_pmap(struct pmap *);
    193 void pmap_update(struct pmap *);
    194 void pmap_bootstrap(u_long, u_long);
    195 /* make sure all page mappings are modulo 16K to prevent d$ aliasing */
    196 #define	PMAP_PREFER(pa, va, sz, td)	(*(va)+=(((*(va))^(pa))&(1<<(PGSHIFT))))
    197 
    198 #define	PMAP_GROWKERNEL         /* turn on pmap_growkernel interface */
    199 #define PMAP_NEED_PROCWR
    200 
    201 void pmap_procwr(struct proc *, vaddr_t, size_t);
    202 
    203 /* SPARC specific? */
    204 int             pmap_dumpsize(void);
    205 int             pmap_dumpmmu(int (*)(dev_t, daddr_t, void *, size_t),
    206                                  daddr_t);
    207 int		pmap_pa_exists(paddr_t);
    208 void		switchexit(struct lwp *, int);
    209 void		pmap_kprotect(vaddr_t, vm_prot_t);
    210 
    211 /* SPARC64 specific */
    212 void		pmap_copy_page_phys(paddr_t, paddr_t);
    213 void		pmap_zero_page_phys(paddr_t);
    214 
    215 /* Installed physical memory, as discovered during bootstrap. */
    216 extern int phys_installed_size;
    217 extern struct mem_region *phys_installed;
    218 
    219 #define	__HAVE_VM_PAGE_MD
    220 
    221 /*
    222  * For each struct vm_page, there is a list of all currently valid virtual
    223  * mappings of that page.  An entry is a pv_entry_t.
    224  */
    225 struct pmap;
    226 typedef struct pv_entry {
    227 	struct pv_entry	*pv_next;	/* next pv_entry */
    228 	struct pmap	*pv_pmap;	/* pmap where mapping lies */
    229 	vaddr_t		pv_va;		/* virtual address for mapping */
    230 } *pv_entry_t;
    231 /* PV flags encoded in the low bits of the VA of the first pv_entry */
    232 
    233 struct vm_page_md {
    234 	struct pv_entry mdpg_pvh;
    235 };
    236 #define	VM_MDPAGE_INIT(pg)						\
    237 do {									\
    238 	(pg)->mdpage.mdpg_pvh.pv_next = NULL;				\
    239 	(pg)->mdpage.mdpg_pvh.pv_pmap = NULL;				\
    240 	(pg)->mdpage.mdpg_pvh.pv_va = 0;				\
    241 } while (/*CONSTCOND*/0)
    242 
    243 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
    244 
    245 #endif	/* _LOCORE */
    246 #endif	/* _MACHINE_PMAP_H_ */
    247