vmparam.h revision 1.5 1 /* $NetBSD: vmparam.h,v 1.5 1998/07/08 04:45:25 thorpej Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah.
5 * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993
6 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
7 *
8 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
9 * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
10 * Science Department.
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40 * from: Utah $Hdr: vmparam.h 1.16 91/01/18$
41 *
42 * @(#)vmparam.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/19/94
43 */
44
45 #ifndef _X68K_VMPARAM_H_
46 #define _X68K_VMPARAM_H_
47
48 /*
49 * Machine dependent constants for X68K
50 */
51 /*
52 * USRTEXT is the start of the user text/data space, while USRSTACK
53 * is the top (end) of the user stack. LOWPAGES and HIGHPAGES are
54 * the number of pages from the beginning of the P0 region to the
55 * beginning of the text and from the beginning of the P1 region to the
56 * beginning of the stack respectively.
57 */
58 #define USRTEXT 8192 /* Must equal __LDPGSZ */
59 #define USRSTACK (-HIGHPAGES*NBPG) /* Start of user stack */
60 #define BTOPUSRSTACK (0x100000-HIGHPAGES) /* btop(USRSTACK) */
61 #define P1PAGES 0x100000
62 #define LOWPAGES 0
63 #define HIGHPAGES 3 /* UPAGES */
64
65 /*
66 * Virtual memory related constants, all in bytes
67 */
68 #ifndef MAXTSIZ
69 #define MAXTSIZ (8*1024*1024) /* max text size */
70 #endif
71 #ifndef DFLDSIZ
72 #define DFLDSIZ (16*1024*1024) /* initial data size limit */
73 #endif
74 #ifndef MAXDSIZ
75 #define MAXDSIZ (64*1024*1024) /* max data size */
76 #endif
77 #ifndef DFLSSIZ
78 #define DFLSSIZ (512*1024) /* initial stack size limit */
79 #endif
80 #ifndef MAXSSIZ
81 #define MAXSSIZ MAXDSIZ /* max stack size */
82 #endif
83
84 /*
85 * Sizes of the system and user portions of the system page table.
86 */
87 /* SYSPTSIZE IS SILLY; IT SHOULD BE COMPUTED AT BOOT TIME */
88 #define SYSPTSIZE (2 * NPTEPG) /* 8mb */
89 #define USRPTSIZE (1 * NPTEPG) /* 4mb */
90
91 /*
92 * PTEs for mapping user space into the kernel for phyio operations.
93 * One page is enough to handle 4Mb of simultaneous raw IO operations.
94 */
95 #ifndef USRIOSIZE
96 #define USRIOSIZE (1 * NPTEPG) /* 4mb */
97 #endif
98
99 /*
100 * PTEs for system V style shared memory.
101 * This is basically slop for kmempt which we actually allocate (malloc) from.
102 */
103 #ifndef SHMMAXPGS
104 #define SHMMAXPGS 1024 /* 4mb */
105 #endif
106
107 /*
108 * External IO space map size.
109 */
110 #ifndef EIOMAPSIZE
111 #define EIOMAPSIZE btoc(0xe0000000-0xc0000000) /* 32mb */
112 #endif
113
114 /*
115 * Boundary at which to place first MAPMEM segment if not explicitly
116 * specified. Should be a power of two. This allows some slop for
117 * the data segment to grow underneath the first mapped segment.
118 */
119 #define MMSEG 0x200000
120
121 /*
122 * The size of the clock loop.
123 */
124 #define LOOPPAGES (maxfree - firstfree)
125
126 /*
127 * The time for a process to be blocked before being very swappable.
128 * This is a number of seconds which the system takes as being a non-trivial
129 * amount of real time. You probably shouldn't change this;
130 * it is used in subtle ways (fractions and multiples of it are, that is, like
131 * half of a ``long time'', almost a long time, etc.)
132 * It is related to human patience and other factors which don't really
133 * change over time.
134 */
135 #define MAXSLP 20
136
137 /*
138 * A swapped in process is given a small amount of core without being bothered
139 * by the page replacement algorithm. Basically this says that if you are
140 * swapped in you deserve some resources. We protect the last SAFERSS
141 * pages against paging and will just swap you out rather than paging you.
142 * Note that each process has at least UPAGES+CLSIZE pages which are not
143 * paged anyways (this is currently 8+2=10 pages or 5k bytes), so this
144 * number just means a swapped in process is given around 25k bytes.
145 * Just for fun: current memory prices are 4600$ a megabyte on VAX (4/22/81),
146 * so we loan each swapped in process memory worth 100$, or just admit
147 * that we don't consider it worthwhile and swap it out to disk which costs
148 * $30/mb or about $0.75.
149 * Update: memory prices have changed recently (9/96). At the current
150 * value of $6 per megabyte, we lend each swapped in process memory worth
151 * $0.15, or just admit that we don't consider it worthwhile and swap it out
152 * to disk which costs $0.20/MB, or just under half a cent.
153 */
154 #define SAFERSS 4 /* nominal ``small'' resident set size
155 protected against replacement */
156
157 /*
158 * DISKRPM is used to estimate the number of paging i/o operations
159 * which one can expect from a single disk controller.
160 */
161 #define DISKRPM 60
162
163 /*
164 * Klustering constants. Klustering is the gathering
165 * of pages together for pagein/pageout, while clustering
166 * is the treatment of hardware page size as though it were
167 * larger than it really is.
168 *
169 * KLMAX gives maximum cluster size in CLSIZE page (cluster-page)
170 * units. Note that ctod(KLMAX*CLSIZE) must be <= DMMIN in dmap.h.
171 * ctob(KLMAX) should also be less than MAXPHYS (in vm_swp.c)
172 * unless you like "big push" panics.
173 */
174
175 #define KLMAX (4/CLSIZE)
176 #define KLSEQL (2/CLSIZE) /* in klust if vadvise(VA_SEQL) */
177 #define KLIN (4/CLSIZE) /* default data/stack in klust */
178 #define KLTXT (4/CLSIZE) /* default text in klust */
179 #define KLOUT (4/CLSIZE)
180
181 /*
182 * KLSDIST is the advance or retard of the fifo reclaim for sequential
183 * processes data space.
184 */
185 #define KLSDIST 3 /* klusters advance/retard for seq. fifo */
186
187 /*
188 * Paging thresholds (see vm_sched.c).
189 * Strategy of 1/19/85:
190 * lotsfree is 512k bytes, but at most 1/4 of memory
191 * desfree is 200k bytes, but at most 1/8 of memory
192 */
193 #define LOTSFREE (512 * 1024)
194 #define LOTSFREEFRACT 4
195 #define DESFREE (200 * 1024)
196 #define DESFREEFRACT 8
197
198 /*
199 * There are two clock hands, initially separated by HANDSPREAD bytes
200 * (but at most all of user memory). The amount of time to reclaim
201 * a page once the pageout process examines it increases with this
202 * distance and decreases as the scan rate rises.
203 */
204 #define HANDSPREAD (2 * 1024 * 1024)
205
206 /*
207 * The number of times per second to recompute the desired paging rate
208 * and poke the pagedaemon.
209 */
210 #define RATETOSCHEDPAGING 4
211
212 /*
213 * Believed threshold (in megabytes) for which interleaved
214 * swapping area is desirable.
215 */
216 #define LOTSOFMEM 2
217
218 /*
219 * Mach derived constants
220 */
221
222 /* user/kernel map constants */
223 #define VM_MIN_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)0)
224 #define VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)0xFFFFD000)
225 #define VM_MAX_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)0xFFFFD000)
226 #define VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)0)
227 #define VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)0xFFFFF000)
228
229 /* virtual sizes (bytes) for various kernel submaps */
230 #define VM_MBUF_SIZE (NMBCLUSTERS*MCLBYTES)
231 #define VM_KMEM_SIZE (NKMEMCLUSTERS*CLBYTES)
232 #define VM_PHYS_SIZE (USRIOSIZE*CLBYTES)
233
234 /* # of kernel PT pages (initial only, can grow dynamically) */
235 #define VM_KERNEL_PT_PAGES ((vm_size_t)2) /* XXX: SYSPTSIZE */
236
237 /* pcb base */
238 #define pcbb(p) ((u_int)(p)->p_addr)
239
240 /* Use new VM page bootstrap interface. */
241 #ifdef MACHINE_NEW_NONCONTIG
242
243 /*
244 * Constants which control the way the VM system deals with memory segments.
245 */
246 #define VM_PHYSSEG_MAX 3
247 #define VM_PHYSSEG_STRAT VM_PSTRAT_RANDOM /* ??? */
248 #define VM_PHYSSEG_NOADD
249
250 #define VM_NFREELIST 1
251 #define VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT 0
252
253 /*
254 * pmap-specific data stored in the vm_physmem[] array.
255 */
256 struct pmap_physseg {
257 struct pv_entry *pvent; /* pv table for this seg */
258 char *attrs; /* page attributes for this seg */
259 };
260 #endif
261
262 #endif /* _X68K_VMPARAM_H_ */
263