The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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    1 /*-
    2  * Copyright (c) 2003 Peter Wemm.
    3  * Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California.
    4  * All rights reserved.
    5  *
    6  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
    7  * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
    8  * Science Department and William Jolitz of UUNET Technologies Inc.
    9  *
   10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
   11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
   12  * are met:
   13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
   14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
   15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
   16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
   17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
   18  * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
   19  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
   20  *    without specific prior written permission.
   21  *
   22  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
   23  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
   24  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
   25  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
   26  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
   27  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
   28  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
   29  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
   30  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
   31  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
   32  * SUCH DAMAGE.
   33  *
   34  * Derived from hp300 version by Mike Hibler, this version by William
   35  * Jolitz uses a recursive map [a pde points to the page directory] to
   36  * map the page tables using the pagetables themselves. This is done to
   37  * reduce the impact on kernel virtual memory for lots of sparse address
   38  * space, and to reduce the cost of memory to each process.
   39  *
   40  *      from: hp300: @(#)pmap.h 7.2 (Berkeley) 12/16/90
   41  *      from: @(#)pmap.h        7.4 (Berkeley) 5/12/91
   42  * $FreeBSD$
   43  */
   44 
   45 #ifndef _MACHINE_PMAP_H_
   46 #define _MACHINE_PMAP_H_
   47 
   48 /*
   49  * Page-directory and page-table entries follow this format, with a few
   50  * of the fields not present here and there, depending on a lot of things.
   51  */
   52                                 /* ---- Intel Nomenclature ---- */
   53 #define PG_V            0x001   /* P    Valid                   */
   54 #define PG_RW           0x002   /* R/W  Read/Write              */
   55 #define PG_U            0x004   /* U/S  User/Supervisor         */
   56 #define PG_NC_PWT       0x008   /* PWT  Write through           */
   57 #define PG_NC_PCD       0x010   /* PCD  Cache disable           */
   58 #define PG_A            0x020   /* A    Accessed                */
   59 #define PG_M            0x040   /* D    Dirty                   */
   60 #define PG_PS           0x080   /* PS   Page size (0=4k,1=2M)   */
   61 #define PG_PTE_PAT      0x080   /* PAT  PAT index               */
   62 #define PG_G            0x100   /* G    Global                  */
   63 #define PG_AVAIL1       0x200   /*    / Available for system    */
   64 #define PG_AVAIL2       0x400   /*   <  programmers use         */
   65 #define PG_AVAIL3       0x800   /*    \                         */
   66 #define PG_PDE_PAT      0x1000  /* PAT  PAT index               */
   67 #define PG_NX           (1ul<<63) /* No-execute */
   68 
   69 
   70 /* Our various interpretations of the above */
   71 #define PG_W            PG_AVAIL1       /* "Wired" pseudoflag */
   72 #define PG_MANAGED      PG_AVAIL2
   73 #define PG_FRAME        (0x000ffffffffff000ul)
   74 #define PG_PS_FRAME     (0x000fffffffe00000ul)
   75 #define PG_PROT         (PG_RW|PG_U)    /* all protection bits . */
   76 #define PG_N            (PG_NC_PWT|PG_NC_PCD)   /* Non-cacheable */
   77 
   78 /* Page level cache control fields used to determine the PAT type */
   79 #define PG_PDE_CACHE    (PG_PDE_PAT | PG_NC_PWT | PG_NC_PCD)
   80 #define PG_PTE_CACHE    (PG_PTE_PAT | PG_NC_PWT | PG_NC_PCD)
   81 
   82 /*
   83  * Promotion to a 2MB (PDE) page mapping requires that the corresponding 4KB
   84  * (PTE) page mappings have identical settings for the following fields:
   85  */
   86 #define PG_PTE_PROMOTE  (PG_NX | PG_MANAGED | PG_W | PG_G | PG_PTE_PAT | \
   87             PG_M | PG_A | PG_NC_PCD | PG_NC_PWT | PG_U | PG_RW | PG_V)
   88 
   89 /*
   90  * Page Protection Exception bits
   91  */
   92 
   93 #define PGEX_P          0x01    /* Protection violation vs. not present */
   94 #define PGEX_W          0x02    /* during a Write cycle */
   95 #define PGEX_U          0x04    /* access from User mode (UPL) */
   96 #define PGEX_RSV        0x08    /* reserved PTE field is non-zero */
   97 #define PGEX_I          0x10    /* during an instruction fetch */
   98 
   99 /*
  100  * Pte related macros.  This is complicated by having to deal with
  101  * the sign extension of the 48th bit.
  102  */
  103 #define KVADDR(l4, l3, l2, l1) ( \
  104         ((unsigned long)-1 << 47) | \
  105         ((unsigned long)(l4) << PML4SHIFT) | \
  106         ((unsigned long)(l3) << PDPSHIFT) | \
  107         ((unsigned long)(l2) << PDRSHIFT) | \
  108         ((unsigned long)(l1) << PAGE_SHIFT))
  109 
  110 #define UVADDR(l4, l3, l2, l1) ( \
  111         ((unsigned long)(l4) << PML4SHIFT) | \
  112         ((unsigned long)(l3) << PDPSHIFT) | \
  113         ((unsigned long)(l2) << PDRSHIFT) | \
  114         ((unsigned long)(l1) << PAGE_SHIFT))
  115 
  116 /* Initial number of kernel page tables. */
  117 #ifndef NKPT
  118 #define NKPT            32
  119 #endif
  120 
  121 #define NKPML4E         1               /* number of kernel PML4 slots */
  122 #define NKPDPE          howmany(NKPT, NPDEPG)/* number of kernel PDP slots */
  123 
  124 #define NUPML4E         (NPML4EPG/2)    /* number of userland PML4 pages */
  125 #define NUPDPE          (NUPML4E*NPDPEPG)/* number of userland PDP pages */
  126 #define NUPDE           (NUPDPE*NPDEPG) /* number of userland PD entries */
  127 
  128 /*
  129  * NDMPML4E is the number of PML4 entries that are used to implement the
  130  * direct map.  It must be a power of two.
  131  */
  132 #define NDMPML4E        2
  133 
  134 /*
  135  * The *PDI values control the layout of virtual memory.  The starting address
  136  * of the direct map, which is controlled by DMPML4I, must be a multiple of
  137  * its size.  (See the PHYS_TO_DMAP() and DMAP_TO_PHYS() macros.)
  138  */
  139 #define PML4PML4I       (NPML4EPG/2)    /* Index of recursive pml4 mapping */
  140 
  141 #define KPML4I          (NPML4EPG-1)    /* Top 512GB for KVM */
  142 #define DMPML4I         rounddown(KPML4I - NDMPML4E, NDMPML4E) /* Below KVM */
  143 
  144 #define KPDPI           (NPDPEPG-2)     /* kernbase at -2GB */
  145 
  146 /*
  147  * XXX doesn't really belong here I guess...
  148  */
  149 #define ISA_HOLE_START    0xa0000
  150 #define ISA_HOLE_LENGTH (0x100000-ISA_HOLE_START)
  151 
  152 #ifndef LOCORE
  153 
  154 #include <sys/queue.h>
  155 #include <sys/_cpuset.h>
  156 #include <sys/_lock.h>
  157 #include <sys/_mutex.h>
  158 
  159 typedef u_int64_t pd_entry_t;
  160 typedef u_int64_t pt_entry_t;
  161 typedef u_int64_t pdp_entry_t;
  162 typedef u_int64_t pml4_entry_t;
  163 
  164 #define PML4ESHIFT      (3)
  165 #define PDPESHIFT       (3)
  166 #define PTESHIFT        (3)
  167 #define PDESHIFT        (3)
  168 
  169 /*
  170  * Address of current address space page table maps and directories.
  171  */
  172 #ifdef _KERNEL
  173 #define addr_PTmap      (KVADDR(PML4PML4I, 0, 0, 0))
  174 #define addr_PDmap      (KVADDR(PML4PML4I, PML4PML4I, 0, 0))
  175 #define addr_PDPmap     (KVADDR(PML4PML4I, PML4PML4I, PML4PML4I, 0))
  176 #define addr_PML4map    (KVADDR(PML4PML4I, PML4PML4I, PML4PML4I, PML4PML4I))
  177 #define addr_PML4pml4e  (addr_PML4map + (PML4PML4I * sizeof(pml4_entry_t)))
  178 #define PTmap           ((pt_entry_t *)(addr_PTmap))
  179 #define PDmap           ((pd_entry_t *)(addr_PDmap))
  180 #define PDPmap          ((pd_entry_t *)(addr_PDPmap))
  181 #define PML4map         ((pd_entry_t *)(addr_PML4map))
  182 #define PML4pml4e       ((pd_entry_t *)(addr_PML4pml4e))
  183 
  184 extern u_int64_t KPDPphys;      /* physical address of kernel level 3 */
  185 extern u_int64_t KPML4phys;     /* physical address of kernel level 4 */
  186 
  187 /*
  188  * virtual address to page table entry and
  189  * to physical address.
  190  * Note: these work recursively, thus vtopte of a pte will give
  191  * the corresponding pde that in turn maps it.
  192  */
  193 pt_entry_t *vtopte(vm_offset_t);
  194 #define vtophys(va)     pmap_kextract(((vm_offset_t) (va)))
  195 
  196 #define pte_load_store(ptep, pte)       atomic_swap_long(ptep, pte)
  197 #define pte_load_clear(ptep)            atomic_swap_long(ptep, 0)
  198 #define pte_store(ptep, pte) do { \
  199         *(u_long *)(ptep) = (u_long)(pte); \
  200 } while (0)
  201 #define pte_clear(ptep)                 pte_store(ptep, 0)
  202 
  203 #define pde_store(pdep, pde)            pte_store(pdep, pde)
  204 
  205 extern pt_entry_t pg_nx;
  206 
  207 #endif /* _KERNEL */
  208 
  209 /*
  210  * Pmap stuff
  211  */
  212 struct  pv_entry;
  213 struct  pv_chunk;
  214 
  215 struct md_page {
  216         TAILQ_HEAD(,pv_entry)   pv_list;
  217         int                     pat_mode;
  218 };
  219 
  220 /*
  221  * The kernel virtual address (KVA) of the level 4 page table page is always
  222  * within the direct map (DMAP) region.
  223  */
  224 struct pmap {
  225         struct mtx              pm_mtx;
  226         pml4_entry_t            *pm_pml4;       /* KVA of level 4 page table */
  227         TAILQ_HEAD(,pv_chunk)   pm_pvchunk;     /* list of mappings in pmap */
  228         cpuset_t                pm_active;      /* active on cpus */
  229         /* spare u_int here due to padding */
  230         struct pmap_statistics  pm_stats;       /* pmap statistics */
  231         vm_page_t               pm_root;        /* spare page table pages */
  232 };
  233 
  234 typedef struct pmap     *pmap_t;
  235 
  236 #ifdef _KERNEL
  237 extern struct pmap      kernel_pmap_store;
  238 #define kernel_pmap     (&kernel_pmap_store)
  239 
  240 #define PMAP_LOCK(pmap)         mtx_lock(&(pmap)->pm_mtx)
  241 #define PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, type) \
  242                                 mtx_assert(&(pmap)->pm_mtx, (type))
  243 #define PMAP_LOCK_DESTROY(pmap) mtx_destroy(&(pmap)->pm_mtx)
  244 #define PMAP_LOCK_INIT(pmap)    mtx_init(&(pmap)->pm_mtx, "pmap", \
  245                                     NULL, MTX_DEF | MTX_DUPOK)
  246 #define PMAP_LOCKED(pmap)       mtx_owned(&(pmap)->pm_mtx)
  247 #define PMAP_MTX(pmap)          (&(pmap)->pm_mtx)
  248 #define PMAP_TRYLOCK(pmap)      mtx_trylock(&(pmap)->pm_mtx)
  249 #define PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap)       mtx_unlock(&(pmap)->pm_mtx)
  250 #endif
  251 
  252 /*
  253  * For each vm_page_t, there is a list of all currently valid virtual
  254  * mappings of that page.  An entry is a pv_entry_t, the list is pv_list.
  255  */
  256 typedef struct pv_entry {
  257         vm_offset_t     pv_va;          /* virtual address for mapping */
  258         TAILQ_ENTRY(pv_entry)   pv_list;
  259 } *pv_entry_t;
  260 
  261 /*
  262  * pv_entries are allocated in chunks per-process.  This avoids the
  263  * need to track per-pmap assignments.
  264  */
  265 #define _NPCM   3
  266 #define _NPCPV  168
  267 struct pv_chunk {
  268         pmap_t                  pc_pmap;
  269         TAILQ_ENTRY(pv_chunk)   pc_list;
  270         uint64_t                pc_map[_NPCM];  /* bitmap; 1 = free */
  271         TAILQ_ENTRY(pv_chunk)   pc_lru;
  272         struct pv_entry         pc_pventry[_NPCPV];
  273 };
  274 
  275 #ifdef  _KERNEL
  276 
  277 extern caddr_t  CADDR1;
  278 extern pt_entry_t *CMAP1;
  279 extern vm_paddr_t phys_avail[];
  280 extern vm_paddr_t dump_avail[];
  281 extern vm_offset_t virtual_avail;
  282 extern vm_offset_t virtual_end;
  283 extern vm_paddr_t dmaplimit;
  284 
  285 #define pmap_page_get_memattr(m)        ((vm_memattr_t)(m)->md.pat_mode)
  286 #define pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)    (((m)->aflags & PGA_WRITEABLE) != 0)
  287 #define pmap_unmapbios(va, sz)  pmap_unmapdev((va), (sz))
  288 
  289 void    pmap_bootstrap(vm_paddr_t *);
  290 int     pmap_change_attr(vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, int);
  291 void    pmap_demote_DMAP(vm_paddr_t base, vm_size_t len, boolean_t invalidate);
  292 void    pmap_init_pat(void);
  293 void    pmap_kenter(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa);
  294 void    *pmap_kenter_temporary(vm_paddr_t pa, int i);
  295 vm_paddr_t pmap_kextract(vm_offset_t);
  296 void    pmap_kremove(vm_offset_t);
  297 void    *pmap_mapbios(vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t);
  298 void    *pmap_mapdev(vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t);
  299 void    *pmap_mapdev_attr(vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t, int);
  300 boolean_t pmap_page_is_mapped(vm_page_t m);
  301 void    pmap_page_set_memattr(vm_page_t m, vm_memattr_t ma);
  302 void    pmap_unmapdev(vm_offset_t, vm_size_t);
  303 void    pmap_invalidate_page(pmap_t, vm_offset_t);
  304 void    pmap_invalidate_range(pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
  305 void    pmap_invalidate_all(pmap_t);
  306 void    pmap_invalidate_cache(void);
  307 void    pmap_invalidate_cache_pages(vm_page_t *pages, int count);
  308 void    pmap_invalidate_cache_range(vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva);
  309 
  310 #endif /* _KERNEL */
  311 
  312 #endif /* !LOCORE */
  313 
  314 #endif /* !_MACHINE_PMAP_H_ */

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