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78
79/*
80 * File: vm_param.h
81 * Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr.
82 * Date: 1985
83 *
84 * I386 machine dependent virtual memory parameters.
85 * Most of the declarations are preceeded by I386_ (or i386_)
86 * which is OK because only I386 specific code will be using
87 * them.
88 */
89
90#ifndef _MACH_I386_VM_PARAM_H_
91#define _MACH_I386_VM_PARAM_H_
92
91447636 93#define BYTE_SIZE 8 /* byte size in bits */
1c79356b 94
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95#define I386_PGBYTES 4096 /* bytes per 80386 page */
96#define I386_PGSHIFT 12 /* bitshift for pages */
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97
98#define PAGE_SIZE I386_PGBYTES
99#define PAGE_SHIFT I386_PGSHIFT
100#define PAGE_MASK (PAGE_SIZE - 1)
1c79356b 101
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102#define PAGE_MAX_SHIFT PAGE_SHIFT
103#define PAGE_MAX_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
104#define PAGE_MAX_MASK PAGE_MASK
105
106#define PAGE_MIN_SHIFT PAGE_SHIFT
107#define PAGE_MIN_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
108#define PAGE_MIN_MASK PAGE_MASK
109
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110#define I386_LPGBYTES 2*1024*1024 /* bytes per large page */
111#define I386_LPGSHIFT 21 /* bitshift for large pages */
112#define I386_LPGMASK (I386_LPGBYTES-1)
113
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114/*
115 * Convert bytes to pages and convert pages to bytes.
116 * No rounding is used.
117 */
118
b0d623f7 119#define i386_btop(x) ((ppnum_t)((x) >> I386_PGSHIFT))
1c79356b 120#define machine_btop(x) i386_btop(x)
91447636 121#define i386_ptob(x) (((pmap_paddr_t)(x)) << I386_PGSHIFT)
316670eb 122#define machine_ptob(x) i386_ptob(x)
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123
124/*
125 * Round off or truncate to the nearest page. These will work
126 * for either addresses or counts. (i.e. 1 byte rounds to 1 page
127 * bytes.
128 */
129
91447636 130#define i386_round_page(x) ((((pmap_paddr_t)(x)) + I386_PGBYTES - 1) & \
1c79356b 131 ~(I386_PGBYTES-1))
91447636 132#define i386_trunc_page(x) (((pmap_paddr_t)(x)) & ~(I386_PGBYTES-1))
1c79356b 133
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134
135
136#define VM_MIN_ADDRESS64 ((user_addr_t) 0x0000000000000000ULL)
137/*
138 * default top of user stack... it grows down from here
139 */
140#define VM_USRSTACK64 ((user_addr_t) 0x00007FFF5FC00000ULL)
141#define VM_DYLD64 ((user_addr_t) 0x00007FFF5FC00000ULL)
142#define VM_LIB64_SHR_DATA ((user_addr_t) 0x00007FFF60000000ULL)
143#define VM_LIB64_SHR_TEXT ((user_addr_t) 0x00007FFF80000000ULL)
144/*
145 * the end of the usable user address space , for now about 47 bits.
146 * the 64 bit commpage is past the end of this
147 */
148#define VM_MAX_PAGE_ADDRESS ((user_addr_t) 0x00007FFFFFE00000ULL)
149/*
150 * canonical end of user address space for limits checking
151 */
152#define VM_MAX_USER_PAGE_ADDRESS ((user_addr_t)0x00007FFFFFFFF000ULL)
153
154
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155/* system-wide values */
156#define MACH_VM_MIN_ADDRESS ((mach_vm_offset_t) 0)
157#define MACH_VM_MAX_ADDRESS ((mach_vm_offset_t) VM_MAX_PAGE_ADDRESS)
158
159/* process-relative values (all 32-bit legacy only for now) */
1c79356b 160#define VM_MIN_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t) 0)
316670eb 161#define VM_USRSTACK32 ((vm_offset_t) 0xC0000000) /* ASLR slides stack down by up to 1 MB */
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162#define VM_MAX_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t) 0xFFE00000)
163
164
91447636 165#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
1c79356b 166
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167#define TEST_PAGE_SIZE_16K FALSE
168#define TEST_PAGE_SIZE_4K TRUE
169
91447636 170/* Kernel-wide values */
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171
172#define KB (1024ULL)
173#define MB (1024*KB)
174#define GB (1024*MB)
175
176/*
177 * Maximum physical memory supported.
178 */
179#define K32_MAXMEM (32*GB)
fe8ab488 180#define K64_MAXMEM (252*GB)
b0d623f7 181#define KERNEL_MAXMEM K64_MAXMEM
b0d623f7 182
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183/*
184 * XXX
185 * The kernel max VM address is limited to 0xFF3FFFFF for now because
186 * some data structures are explicitly allocated at 0xFF400000 without
187 * VM's knowledge (see osfmk/i386/locore.s for the allocation of PTmap and co.).
188 * We can't let VM allocate memory from there.
189 */
190
b0d623f7 191
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192#define KERNEL_IMAGE_TO_PHYS(x) (x)
193#define VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t) 0xFFFFFF8000000000UL)
194#define VM_MIN_KERNEL_PAGE ((ppnum_t)0)
195#define VM_MIN_KERNEL_AND_KEXT_ADDRESS (VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS - 0x80000000ULL)
196#define VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t) 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFEFFFUL)
197#define VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS_EFI32 ((vm_offset_t) 0xFFFFFF80FFFFEFFFUL)
198#define KEXT_ALLOC_MAX_OFFSET (2 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024UL)
199#define KEXT_ALLOC_BASE(x) ((x) - KEXT_ALLOC_MAX_OFFSET)
200#define KEXT_ALLOC_SIZE(x) (KEXT_ALLOC_MAX_OFFSET - (x))
b0d623f7 201
b0d623f7 202
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203#define KERNEL_STACK_SIZE (I386_PGBYTES*4)
204
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205#define VM_MAP_MIN_ADDRESS MACH_VM_MIN_ADDRESS
206#define VM_MAP_MAX_ADDRESS MACH_VM_MAX_ADDRESS
207
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208/* FIXME - always leave like this? */
209#define INTSTACK_SIZE (I386_PGBYTES*4)
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210
211#ifdef MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE
212
213/* For implementing legacy 32-bit interfaces */
b0d623f7 214#define VM32_SUPPORT 1
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215#define VM32_MIN_ADDRESS ((vm32_offset_t) 0)
216#define VM32_MAX_ADDRESS ((vm32_offset_t) (VM_MAX_PAGE_ADDRESS & 0xFFFFFFFF))
217
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218/*
219 * kalloc() parameters:
220 *
221 * Historically kalloc's underlying zones were power-of-2 sizes, with a
222 * KALLOC_MINSIZE of 16 bytes. The allocator ensured that
223 * (sizeof == alignof) >= 16 for all kalloc allocations.
224 *
225 * Today kalloc may use zones with intermediate sizes, constrained by
226 * KALLOC_MINSIZE and a minimum alignment, expressed by KALLOC_LOG2_MINALIGN.
227 *
228 * The common alignment for LP64 is for longs and pointers i.e. 8 bytes.
229 */
230
b0d623f7 231
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232#define KALLOC_MINSIZE 16 /* minimum allocation size */
233#define KALLOC_LOG2_MINALIGN 4 /* log2 minimum alignment */
234
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235#define LINEAR_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t) 0x00000000)
236
237#define VM_MIN_KERNEL_LOADED_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t) 0xFFFFFF8000000000UL)
238#define VM_MAX_KERNEL_LOADED_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t) 0xFFFFFF801FFFFFFFUL)
239
240#define NCOPY_WINDOWS 0
241
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b0d623f7 243
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244/*
245 * Conversion between 80386 pages and VM pages
246 */
247
248#define trunc_i386_to_vm(p) (atop(trunc_page(i386_ptob(p))))
249#define round_i386_to_vm(p) (atop(round_page(i386_ptob(p))))
250#define vm_to_i386(p) (i386_btop(ptoa(p)))
251
1c79356b 252
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253#define PMAP_SET_CACHE_ATTR(mem, object, cache_attr, batch_pmap_op) \
254 MACRO_BEGIN \
255 pmap_set_cache_attributes((mem)->phys_page, (cache_attr)); \
256 (object)->set_cache_attr = TRUE; \
257 (void) batch_pmap_op; \
258 MACRO_END
259
260#define PMAP_BATCH_SET_CACHE_ATTR(object, user_page_list, cache_attr, num_pages, batch_pmap_op)\
d1ecb069 261 MACRO_BEGIN \
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262 (void) user_page_list; \
263 (void) num_pages; \
264 (void) batch_pmap_op; \
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265 MACRO_END
266
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267#define IS_USERADDR64_CANONICAL(addr) \
268 ((addr) < (VM_MAX_USER_PAGE_ADDRESS + PAGE_SIZE))
269
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270#endif /* MACH_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
271
272#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
273
1c79356b 274#endif /* _MACH_I386_VM_PARAM_H_ */