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      1 /*	$NetBSD: pmap.h,v 1.5 2007/11/22 16:17:12 bouyer Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  *
      5  * Copyright (c) 1997 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University.
      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 acknowledgment:
     18  *      This product includes software developed by Charles D. Cranor and
     19  *      Washington University.
     20  * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     21  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     22  *
     23  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     24  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     25  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     26  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     27  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     28  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     29  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     30  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     31  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     32  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     33  */
     34 
     35 /*
     36  * Copyright (c) 2001 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
     37  * All rights reserved.
     38  *
     39  * Written by Frank van der Linden for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
     40  *
     41  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     42  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     43  * are met:
     44  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     45  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     46  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     47  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     48  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     49  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     50  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     51  *      This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by
     52  *      Wasabi Systems, Inc.
     53  * 4. The name of Wasabi Systems, Inc. may not be used to endorse
     54  *    or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
     55  *    written permission.
     56  *
     57  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY WASABI SYSTEMS, INC. ``AS IS'' AND
     58  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     59  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     60  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL WASABI SYSTEMS, INC
     61  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     62  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     63  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     64  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     65  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     66  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     67  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     68  */
     69 
     70 /*
     71  * pmap.h: see pmap.c for the history of this pmap module.
     72  */
     73 
     74 #ifndef _X86_PMAP_H_
     75 #define	_X86_PMAP_H_
     76 
     77 #define ptei(VA)	(((VA_SIGN_POS(VA)) & L1_MASK) >> L1_SHIFT)
     78 
     79 /*
     80  * pl*_pi: index in the ptp page for a pde mapping a VA.
     81  * (pl*_i below is the index in the virtual array of all pdes per level)
     82  */
     83 #define pl1_pi(VA)	(((VA_SIGN_POS(VA)) & L1_MASK) >> L1_SHIFT)
     84 #define pl2_pi(VA)	(((VA_SIGN_POS(VA)) & L2_MASK) >> L2_SHIFT)
     85 #define pl3_pi(VA)	(((VA_SIGN_POS(VA)) & L3_MASK) >> L3_SHIFT)
     86 #define pl4_pi(VA)	(((VA_SIGN_POS(VA)) & L4_MASK) >> L4_SHIFT)
     87 
     88 /*
     89  * pl*_i: generate index into pde/pte arrays in virtual space
     90  */
     91 #define pl1_i(VA)	(((VA_SIGN_POS(VA)) & L1_FRAME) >> L1_SHIFT)
     92 #define pl2_i(VA)	(((VA_SIGN_POS(VA)) & L2_FRAME) >> L2_SHIFT)
     93 #define pl3_i(VA)	(((VA_SIGN_POS(VA)) & L3_FRAME) >> L3_SHIFT)
     94 #define pl4_i(VA)	(((VA_SIGN_POS(VA)) & L4_FRAME) >> L4_SHIFT)
     95 #define pl_i(va, lvl) \
     96         (((VA_SIGN_POS(va)) & ptp_masks[(lvl)-1]) >> ptp_shifts[(lvl)-1])
     97 
     98 #define	pl_i_roundup(va, lvl)	pl_i((va)+ ~ptp_masks[(lvl)-1], (lvl))
     99 
    100 /*
    101  * PTP macros:
    102  *   a PTP's index is the PD index of the PDE that points to it
    103  *   a PTP's offset is the byte-offset in the PTE space that this PTP is at
    104  *   a PTP's VA is the first VA mapped by that PTP
    105  */
    106 
    107 #define ptp_va2o(va, lvl)	(pl_i(va, (lvl)+1) * PAGE_SIZE)
    108 
    109 #if defined(_KERNEL)
    110 /*
    111  * pmap data structures: see pmap.c for details of locking.
    112  */
    113 
    114 struct pmap;
    115 typedef struct pmap *pmap_t;
    116 
    117 /*
    118  * we maintain a list of all non-kernel pmaps
    119  */
    120 
    121 LIST_HEAD(pmap_head, pmap); /* struct pmap_head: head of a pmap list */
    122 
    123 /*
    124  * the pmap structure
    125  *
    126  * note that the pm_obj contains the simple_lock, the reference count,
    127  * page list, and number of PTPs within the pmap.
    128  *
    129  * pm_lock is the same as the spinlock for vm object 0. Changes to
    130  * the other objects may only be made if that lock has been taken
    131  * (the other object locks are only used when uvm_pagealloc is called)
    132  *
    133  * XXX If we ever support processor numbers higher than 31, we'll have
    134  * XXX to rethink the CPU mask.
    135  */
    136 
    137 struct pmap {
    138 	struct uvm_object pm_obj[PTP_LEVELS-1]; /* objects for lvl >= 1) */
    139 #define	pm_lock	pm_obj[0].vmobjlock
    140 	LIST_ENTRY(pmap) pm_list;	/* list (lck by pm_list lock) */
    141 	pd_entry_t *pm_pdir;		/* VA of PD (lck by object lock) */
    142 	paddr_t pm_pdirpa;		/* PA of PD (read-only after create) */
    143 	struct vm_page *pm_ptphint[PTP_LEVELS-1];
    144 					/* pointer to a PTP in our pmap */
    145 	struct pmap_statistics pm_stats;  /* pmap stats (lck by object lock) */
    146 
    147 #if !defined(__x86_64__)
    148 	vaddr_t pm_hiexec;		/* highest executable mapping */
    149 #endif /* !defined(__x86_64__) */
    150 	int pm_flags;			/* see below */
    151 
    152 	union descriptor *pm_ldt;	/* user-set LDT */
    153 	int pm_ldt_len;			/* number of LDT entries */
    154 	int pm_ldt_sel;			/* LDT selector */
    155 	uint32_t pm_cpus;		/* mask of CPUs using pmap */
    156 	uint32_t pm_kernel_cpus;	/* mask of CPUs using kernel part
    157 					 of pmap */
    158 };
    159 
    160 /* pm_flags */
    161 #define	PMF_USER_LDT	0x01	/* pmap has user-set LDT */
    162 #define	PMF_USER_XPIN	0x02	/* pmap pdirpa is pinned (Xen) */
    163 #define	PMF_USER_RELOAD	0x04	/* reload user pmap on PTE unmap (Xen) */
    164 
    165 
    166 /*
    167  * for each managed physical page we maintain a list of <PMAP,VA>'s
    168  * which it is mapped at.  the list is headed by a pv_head structure.
    169  * there is one pv_head per managed phys page (allocated at boot time).
    170  * the pv_head structure points to a list of pv_entry structures (each
    171  * describes one mapping).
    172  */
    173 
    174 struct pv_entry {			/* locked by its list's pvh_lock */
    175 	SPLAY_ENTRY(pv_entry) pv_node;	/* splay-tree node */
    176 	struct pmap *pv_pmap;		/* the pmap */
    177 	vaddr_t pv_va;			/* the virtual address */
    178 	struct vm_page *pv_ptp;		/* the vm_page of the PTP */
    179 };
    180 
    181 /*
    182  * pv_entrys are dynamically allocated in chunks from a single page.
    183  * we keep track of how many pv_entrys are in use for each page and
    184  * we can free pv_entry pages if needed.  there is one lock for the
    185  * entire allocation system.
    186  */
    187 
    188 struct pv_page_info {
    189 	TAILQ_ENTRY(pv_page) pvpi_list;
    190 	struct pv_entry *pvpi_pvfree;
    191 	int pvpi_nfree;
    192 };
    193 
    194 /*
    195  * number of pv_entry's in a pv_page
    196  * (note: won't work on systems where NPBG isn't a constant)
    197  */
    198 
    199 #define PVE_PER_PVPAGE ((PAGE_SIZE - sizeof(struct pv_page_info)) / \
    200 			sizeof(struct pv_entry))
    201 
    202 /*
    203  * a pv_page: where pv_entrys are allocated from
    204  */
    205 
    206 struct pv_page {
    207 	struct pv_page_info pvinfo;
    208 	struct pv_entry pvents[PVE_PER_PVPAGE];
    209 };
    210 
    211 /*
    212  * global kernel variables
    213  */
    214 
    215 /* PDPpaddr: is the physical address of the kernel's PDP */
    216 extern u_long PDPpaddr;
    217 
    218 extern struct pmap kernel_pmap_store;	/* kernel pmap */
    219 extern int pmap_pg_g;			/* do we support PG_G? */
    220 extern long nkptp[PTP_LEVELS];
    221 
    222 /*
    223  * macros
    224  */
    225 
    226 #define	pmap_kernel()			(&kernel_pmap_store)
    227 #define	pmap_resident_count(pmap)	((pmap)->pm_stats.resident_count)
    228 #define	pmap_wired_count(pmap)		((pmap)->pm_stats.wired_count)
    229 
    230 #define pmap_clear_modify(pg)		pmap_clear_attrs(pg, PG_M)
    231 #define pmap_clear_reference(pg)	pmap_clear_attrs(pg, PG_U)
    232 #define pmap_copy(DP,SP,D,L,S)
    233 #define pmap_is_modified(pg)		pmap_test_attrs(pg, PG_M)
    234 #define pmap_is_referenced(pg)		pmap_test_attrs(pg, PG_U)
    235 #define pmap_move(DP,SP,D,L,S)
    236 #define pmap_phys_address(ppn)		x86_ptob(ppn)
    237 #define pmap_valid_entry(E) 		((E) & PG_V) /* is PDE or PTE valid? */
    238 
    239 
    240 /*
    241  * prototypes
    242  */
    243 
    244 void		pmap_activate(struct lwp *);
    245 void		pmap_bootstrap(vaddr_t);
    246 bool		pmap_clear_attrs(struct vm_page *, unsigned);
    247 void		pmap_deactivate(struct lwp *);
    248 void		pmap_page_remove (struct vm_page *);
    249 void		pmap_remove(struct pmap *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t);
    250 bool		pmap_test_attrs(struct vm_page *, unsigned);
    251 void		pmap_write_protect(struct pmap *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, vm_prot_t);
    252 void		pmap_load(void);
    253 
    254 vaddr_t reserve_dumppages(vaddr_t); /* XXX: not a pmap fn */
    255 
    256 void	pmap_tlb_shootdown(pmap_t, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, pt_entry_t);
    257 void	pmap_tlb_shootwait(void);
    258 
    259 #define PMAP_GROWKERNEL		/* turn on pmap_growkernel interface */
    260 
    261 /*
    262  * Do idle page zero'ing uncached to avoid polluting the cache.
    263  */
    264 bool	pmap_pageidlezero(paddr_t);
    265 #define	PMAP_PAGEIDLEZERO(pa)	pmap_pageidlezero((pa))
    266 
    267 /*
    268  * inline functions
    269  */
    270 
    271 /*ARGSUSED*/
    272 static __inline void
    273 pmap_remove_all(struct pmap *pmap)
    274 {
    275 	/* Nothing. */
    276 }
    277 
    278 /*
    279  * pmap_update_pg: flush one page from the TLB (or flush the whole thing
    280  *	if hardware doesn't support one-page flushing)
    281  */
    282 
    283 __inline static void __attribute__((__unused__))
    284 pmap_update_pg(vaddr_t va)
    285 {
    286 	invlpg(va);
    287 }
    288 
    289 /*
    290  * pmap_update_2pg: flush two pages from the TLB
    291  */
    292 
    293 __inline static void __attribute__((__unused__))
    294 pmap_update_2pg(vaddr_t va, vaddr_t vb)
    295 {
    296 	invlpg(va);
    297 	invlpg(vb);
    298 }
    299 
    300 /*
    301  * pmap_page_protect: change the protection of all recorded mappings
    302  *	of a managed page
    303  *
    304  * => this function is a frontend for pmap_page_remove/pmap_clear_attrs
    305  * => we only have to worry about making the page more protected.
    306  *	unprotecting a page is done on-demand at fault time.
    307  */
    308 
    309 __inline static void __attribute__((__unused__))
    310 pmap_page_protect(struct vm_page *pg, vm_prot_t prot)
    311 {
    312 	if ((prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0) {
    313 		if (prot & (VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_EXECUTE)) {
    314 			(void) pmap_clear_attrs(pg, PG_RW);
    315 		} else {
    316 			pmap_page_remove(pg);
    317 		}
    318 	}
    319 }
    320 
    321 /*
    322  * pmap_protect: change the protection of pages in a pmap
    323  *
    324  * => this function is a frontend for pmap_remove/pmap_write_protect
    325  * => we only have to worry about making the page more protected.
    326  *	unprotecting a page is done on-demand at fault time.
    327  */
    328 
    329 __inline static void __attribute__((__unused__))
    330 pmap_protect(struct pmap *pmap, vaddr_t sva, vaddr_t eva, vm_prot_t prot)
    331 {
    332 	if ((prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0) {
    333 		if (prot & (VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_EXECUTE)) {
    334 			pmap_write_protect(pmap, sva, eva, prot);
    335 		} else {
    336 			pmap_remove(pmap, sva, eva);
    337 		}
    338 	}
    339 }
    340 
    341 /*
    342  * various address inlines
    343  *
    344  *  vtopte: return a pointer to the PTE mapping a VA, works only for
    345  *  user and PT addresses
    346  *
    347  *  kvtopte: return a pointer to the PTE mapping a kernel VA
    348  */
    349 
    350 #include <lib/libkern/libkern.h>
    351 
    352 static __inline pt_entry_t * __attribute__((__unused__))
    353 vtopte(vaddr_t va)
    354 {
    355 
    356 	KASSERT(va < VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS);
    357 
    358 	return (PTE_BASE + pl1_i(va));
    359 }
    360 
    361 static __inline pt_entry_t * __attribute__((__unused__))
    362 kvtopte(vaddr_t va)
    363 {
    364 	pd_entry_t *pde;
    365 
    366 	KASSERT(va >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS);
    367 
    368 	pde = L2_BASE + pl2_i(va);
    369 	if (*pde & PG_PS)
    370 		return ((pt_entry_t *)pde);
    371 
    372 	return (PTE_BASE + pl1_i(va));
    373 }
    374 
    375 paddr_t vtophys(vaddr_t);
    376 vaddr_t	pmap_map(vaddr_t, paddr_t, paddr_t, vm_prot_t);
    377 void	pmap_cpu_init_early(struct cpu_info *);
    378 void	pmap_cpu_init_late(struct cpu_info *);
    379 void	sse2_zero_page(void *);
    380 void	sse2_copy_page(void *, void *);
    381 
    382 
    383 #ifdef XEN
    384 
    385 #define XPTE_MASK	L1_FRAME
    386 #define XPTE_SHIFT	9
    387 
    388 /* PTE access inline fuctions */
    389 
    390 /*
    391  * Get the machine address of the pointed pte
    392  * We use hardware MMU to get value so works only for levels 1-3
    393  */
    394 
    395 static __inline paddr_t
    396 xpmap_ptetomach(pt_entry_t *pte)
    397 {
    398 	pt_entry_t *up_pte;
    399 	vaddr_t va = (vaddr_t) pte;
    400 
    401 	va = ((va & XPTE_MASK) >> XPTE_SHIFT) | (vaddr_t) PTE_BASE;
    402 	up_pte = (pt_entry_t *) va;
    403 
    404 	return (paddr_t) (((*up_pte) & PG_FRAME) + (((vaddr_t) pte) & (~PG_FRAME & ~VA_SIGN_MASK)));
    405 }
    406 
    407 /*
    408  * xpmap_update()
    409  * Update an active pt entry with Xen
    410  * Equivalent to *pte = npte
    411  */
    412 
    413 static __inline void
    414 xpmap_update (pt_entry_t *pte, pt_entry_t npte)
    415 {
    416         int s = splvm();
    417 
    418         xpq_queue_pte_update((pt_entry_t *) xpmap_ptetomach(pte), npte);
    419         xpq_flush_queue();
    420         splx(s);
    421 }
    422 
    423 
    424 /* Xen helpers to change bits of a pte */
    425 #define XPMAP_UPDATE_DIRECT	1	/* Update direct map entry flags too */
    426 
    427 /* pmap functions with machine addresses */
    428 void	pmap_kenter_ma(vaddr_t, paddr_t, vm_prot_t);
    429 int	pmap_enter_ma(struct pmap *, vaddr_t, paddr_t, paddr_t,
    430 	    vm_prot_t, int, int);
    431 bool	pmap_extract_ma(pmap_t, vaddr_t, paddr_t *);
    432 paddr_t	vtomach(vaddr_t);
    433 
    434 #endif	/* XEN */
    435 
    436 /*
    437  * Hooks for the pool allocator.
    438  */
    439 #define	POOL_VTOPHYS(va)	vtophys((vaddr_t) (va))
    440 
    441 /*
    442  * TLB shootdown mailbox.
    443  */
    444 
    445 struct pmap_mbox {
    446 	volatile void		*mb_pointer;
    447 	volatile uintptr_t	mb_addr1;
    448 	volatile uintptr_t	mb_addr2;
    449 	volatile uintptr_t	mb_head;
    450 	volatile uintptr_t	mb_tail;
    451 	volatile uintptr_t	mb_global;
    452 };
    453 
    454 #endif /* _KERNEL */
    455 
    456 #endif /* _X86_PMAP_H_ */
    457