pmap.h revision 1.19 1 /* $NetBSD: pmap.h,v 1.19 2008/01/22 15:25:39 joerg Exp $ */
2
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35
36 #ifndef _MACHINE_PMAP_H
37 #define _MACHINE_PMAP_H
38
39 #include <sys/simplelock.h>
40
41 /*
42 * NB: The details of struct pmap are exposed ONLY when
43 * building a kernel. LKMs and user-level programs see
44 * only this anonymous declaration. Note that the actual
45 * declaration may vary on different m68k kernels.
46 */
47 struct pmap;
48 typedef struct pmap *pmap_t;
49
50 /*
51 * Physical map structures exported to the VM code.
52 * XXX - Does user-level code really see this struct?
53 */
54
55 struct pmap {
56 unsigned char *pm_segmap; /* soft copy of segmap */
57 int pm_ctxnum; /* MMU context number */
58 struct simplelock pm_lock; /* lock on pmap */
59 int pm_refcount; /* reference count */
60 int pm_version;
61 };
62
63 #ifdef _KERNEL
64 extern struct pmap kernel_pmap_store;
65 #define pmap_kernel() (&kernel_pmap_store)
66
67 /*
68 * We give the pmap code a chance to resolve faults by
69 * reloading translations that it was forced to unload.
70 * This function does that, and calls vm_fault if it
71 * could not resolve the fault by reloading the MMU.
72 */
73 int _pmap_fault(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vm_prot_t);
74
75 /* This lets us have some say in choosing VA locations. */
76 extern void pmap_prefer(vaddr_t, vaddr_t *);
77 #define PMAP_PREFER(fo, ap, sz, td) pmap_prefer((fo), (ap))
78
79 /* This needs to be a macro for kern_sysctl.c */
80 extern segsz_t pmap_resident_pages(pmap_t);
81 #define pmap_resident_count(pmap) (pmap_resident_pages(pmap))
82
83 /* This needs to be a macro for vm_mmap.c */
84 extern segsz_t pmap_wired_pages(pmap_t);
85 #define pmap_wired_count(pmap) (pmap_wired_pages(pmap))
86
87 /* We use the PA plus some low bits for device mmap. */
88 #define pmap_phys_address(addr) (addr)
89
90 #define pmap_update(pmap) /* nothing (yet) */
91
92 /* Map a given physical region to a virtual region */
93 extern vaddr_t pmap_map(vaddr_t, paddr_t, paddr_t, int);
94
95 /* Extract the PMEG for a given physical address. */
96 extern int _pmap_extract_pmeg(pmap_t, vaddr_t);
97
98 static __inline void
99 pmap_remove_all(struct pmap *pmap)
100 {
101 /* Nothing. */
102 }
103
104 /*
105 * Since PTEs also contain type bits, we have to have some way
106 * to tell pmap_enter `this is an IO page' or `this is not to
107 * be cached'. Since physical addresses are always aligned, we
108 * can do this with the low order bits.
109 *
110 * The values below must agree with pte.h such that:
111 * (PMAP_OBIO << PG_MOD_SHIFT) == PGT_OBIO
112 */
113 #define PMAP_OBMEM 0x00
114 #define PMAP_OBIO 0x04 /* tells pmap_enter to use PG_OBIO */
115 #define PMAP_MBMEM 0x08 /* etc (sun-2/120) */
116 #define PMAP_MBIO 0x0C /* etc (sun-2/120) */
117 #define PMAP_VME0 0x08 /* etc (sun-2/50) */
118 #define PMAP_VME8 0x0C /* etc (sun-2/50) */
119 #define PMAP_NC 0x00 /* tells pmap_enter to set PG_NC */
120 #define PMAP_SPEC 0x0C /* mask to get all above. */
121
122 #endif /* _KERNEL */
123
124 void pmap_procwr(struct proc *, vaddr_t, size_t);
125
126 #endif /* _MACHINE_PMAP_H */
127