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56/*
57 */
58
59/*
60 * File: pmap.h
61 *
62 * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
63 * Date: 1985
64 *
65 * Machine-dependent structures for the physical map module.
66 */
67#ifdef KERNEL_PRIVATE
68#ifndef _PMAP_MACHINE_
69#define _PMAP_MACHINE_ 1
70
71#ifndef ASSEMBLER
72
73#include <platforms.h>
74
75#include <mach/kern_return.h>
76#include <mach/machine/vm_types.h>
77#include <mach/vm_prot.h>
78#include <mach/vm_statistics.h>
79#include <mach/machine/vm_param.h>
80#include <kern/kern_types.h>
81#include <kern/thread.h>
82#include <kern/lock.h>
83#include <mach/branch_predicates.h>
84
85#include <i386/mp.h>
86#include <i386/proc_reg.h>
87
88#include <i386/pal_routines.h>
89
90/*
91 * Define the generic in terms of the specific
92 */
93
94#define INTEL_PGBYTES I386_PGBYTES
95#define INTEL_PGSHIFT I386_PGSHIFT
96#define intel_btop(x) i386_btop(x)
97#define intel_ptob(x) i386_ptob(x)
98#define intel_round_page(x) i386_round_page(x)
99#define intel_trunc_page(x) i386_trunc_page(x)
100#define trunc_intel_to_vm(x) trunc_i386_to_vm(x)
101#define round_intel_to_vm(x) round_i386_to_vm(x)
102#define vm_to_intel(x) vm_to_i386(x)
103
104/*
105 * i386/i486/i860 Page Table Entry
106 */
107
108#endif /* ASSEMBLER */
109
110#define NPGPTD 4ULL
111#define PDESHIFT 21ULL
112#define PTEMASK 0x1ffULL
113#define PTEINDX 3ULL
114
115#define PTESHIFT 12ULL
116
117
118#ifdef __x86_64__
119#define LOW_4GB_MASK ((vm_offset_t)0x00000000FFFFFFFFUL)
120#endif
121
122#define PDESIZE sizeof(pd_entry_t) /* for assembly files */
123#define PTESIZE sizeof(pt_entry_t) /* for assembly files */
124
125#define INTEL_OFFMASK (I386_PGBYTES - 1)
126#define INTEL_LOFFMASK (I386_LPGBYTES - 1)
127#define PG_FRAME 0x000FFFFFFFFFF000ULL
128#define NPTEPG (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pt_entry_t)))
129#define NPTDPG (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pd_entry_t)))
130
131#define NBPTD (NPGPTD << PAGE_SHIFT)
132#define NPDEPTD (NBPTD / (sizeof (pd_entry_t)))
133#define NPDEPG (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pd_entry_t)))
134#define NBPDE (1ULL << PDESHIFT)
135#define PDEMASK (NBPDE - 1)
136
137#define PTE_PER_PAGE 512 /* number of PTE's per page on any level */
138
139 /* cleanly define parameters for all the page table levels */
140typedef uint64_t pml4_entry_t;
141#define NPML4PG (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pml4_entry_t)))
142#define PML4SHIFT 39
143#define PML4PGSHIFT 9
144#define NBPML4 (1ULL << PML4SHIFT)
145#define PML4MASK (NBPML4-1)
146#define PML4_ENTRY_NULL ((pml4_entry_t *) 0)
147
148typedef uint64_t pdpt_entry_t;
149#define NPDPTPG (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pdpt_entry_t)))
150#define PDPTSHIFT 30
151#define PDPTPGSHIFT 9
152#define NBPDPT (1ULL << PDPTSHIFT)
153#define PDPTMASK (NBPDPT-1)
154#define PDPT_ENTRY_NULL ((pdpt_entry_t *) 0)
155
156typedef uint64_t pd_entry_t;
157#define NPDPG (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pd_entry_t)))
158#define PDSHIFT 21
159#define PDPGSHIFT 9
160#define NBPD (1ULL << PDSHIFT)
161#define PDMASK (NBPD-1)
162#define PD_ENTRY_NULL ((pd_entry_t *) 0)
163
164typedef uint64_t pt_entry_t;
165#define NPTPG (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pt_entry_t)))
166#define PTSHIFT 12
167#define PTPGSHIFT 9
168#define NBPT (1ULL << PTSHIFT)
169#define PTMASK (NBPT-1)
170#define PT_ENTRY_NULL ((pt_entry_t *) 0)
171
172typedef uint64_t pmap_paddr_t;
173
174#if DEBUG
175#define PMAP_ASSERT 1
176#endif
177#if PMAP_ASSERT
178#define pmap_assert(ex) ((ex) ? (void)0 : Assert(__FILE__, __LINE__, # ex))
179
180#define pmap_assert2(ex, fmt, args...) \
181 do { \
182 if (!(ex)) { \
183 kprintf("Assertion %s failed (%s:%d, caller %p) " fmt , #ex, __FILE__, __LINE__, __builtin_return_address(0), ##args); \
184 panic("Assertion %s failed (%s:%d, caller %p) " fmt , #ex, __FILE__, __LINE__, __builtin_return_address(0), ##args); \
185 } \
186 } while(0)
187#else
188#define pmap_assert(ex)
189#define pmap_assert2(ex, fmt, args...)
190#endif
191
192/* superpages */
193#ifdef __x86_64__
194#define SUPERPAGE_NBASEPAGES 512
195#else
196#define SUPERPAGE_NBASEPAGES 1 /* we don't support superpages on i386 */
197#endif
198
199/*
200 * Atomic 64-bit store of a page table entry.
201 */
202static inline void
203pmap_store_pte(pt_entry_t *entryp, pt_entry_t value)
204{
205 /*
206 * In the 32-bit kernel a compare-and-exchange loop was
207 * required to provide atomicity. For K64, life is easier:
208 */
209 *entryp = value;
210}
211
212/* in 64 bit spaces, the number of each type of page in the page tables */
213#define NPML4PGS (1ULL * (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pml4_entry_t))))
214#define NPDPTPGS (NPML4PGS * (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pdpt_entry_t))))
215#define NPDEPGS (NPDPTPGS * (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pd_entry_t))))
216#define NPTEPGS (NPDEPGS * (PAGE_SIZE/(sizeof (pt_entry_t))))
217
218#define KERNEL_PML4_INDEX 511
219#define KERNEL_KEXTS_INDEX 510 /* Home of KEXTs - the basement */
220#define KERNEL_PHYSMAP_PML4_INDEX 509 /* virtual to physical map */
221#define KERNEL_BASE (0ULL - NBPML4)
222#define KERNEL_BASEMENT (KERNEL_BASE - NBPML4)
223
224#define VM_WIMG_COPYBACK VM_MEM_COHERENT
225#define VM_WIMG_COPYBACKLW VM_WIMG_COPYBACK
226#define VM_WIMG_DEFAULT VM_MEM_COHERENT
227/* ?? intel ?? */
228#define VM_WIMG_IO (VM_MEM_COHERENT | \
229 VM_MEM_NOT_CACHEABLE | VM_MEM_GUARDED)
230#define VM_WIMG_WTHRU (VM_MEM_WRITE_THROUGH | VM_MEM_COHERENT | VM_MEM_GUARDED)
231/* write combining mode, aka store gather */
232#define VM_WIMG_WCOMB (VM_MEM_NOT_CACHEABLE | VM_MEM_COHERENT)
233#define VM_WIMG_INNERWBACK VM_MEM_COHERENT
234/*
235 * Pte related macros
236 */
237#define KVADDR(pmi, pdpi, pdi, pti) \
238 ((vm_offset_t) \
239 ((uint64_t) -1 << 47) | \
240 ((uint64_t)(pmi) << PML4SHIFT) | \
241 ((uint64_t)(pdpi) << PDPTSHIFT) | \
242 ((uint64_t)(pdi) << PDESHIFT) | \
243 ((uint64_t)(pti) << PTESHIFT))
244
245/*
246 * Size of Kernel address space. This is the number of page table pages
247 * (4MB each) to use for the kernel. 256 pages == 1 Gigabyte.
248 * This **MUST** be a multiple of 4 (eg: 252, 256, 260, etc).
249 */
250#ifndef KVA_PAGES
251#define KVA_PAGES 1024
252#endif
253
254#ifndef NKPT
255#define NKPT 500 /* actual number of kernel page tables */
256#endif
257#ifndef NKPDE
258#define NKPDE (KVA_PAGES - 1) /* addressable number of page tables/pde's */
259#endif
260
261
262
263/*
264 * Convert address offset to page descriptor index
265 */
266#define pdptnum(pmap, a) (((vm_offset_t)(a) >> PDPTSHIFT) & PDPTMASK)
267#define pdenum(pmap, a) (((vm_offset_t)(a) >> PDESHIFT) & PDEMASK)
268#define PMAP_INVALID_PDPTNUM (~0ULL)
269
270#define pdeidx(pmap, a) (((a) >> PDSHIFT) & ((1ULL<<(48 - PDSHIFT)) -1))
271#define pdptidx(pmap, a) (((a) >> PDPTSHIFT) & ((1ULL<<(48 - PDPTSHIFT)) -1))
272#define pml4idx(pmap, a) (((a) >> PML4SHIFT) & ((1ULL<<(48 - PML4SHIFT)) -1))
273
274
275/*
276 * Convert page descriptor index to user virtual address
277 */
278#define pdetova(a) ((vm_offset_t)(a) << PDESHIFT)
279
280/*
281 * Convert address offset to page table index
282 */
283#define ptenum(a) (((vm_offset_t)(a) >> PTESHIFT) & PTEMASK)
284
285/*
286 * Hardware pte bit definitions (to be used directly on the ptes
287 * without using the bit fields).
288 */
289
290#define INTEL_PTE_VALID 0x00000001ULL
291#define INTEL_PTE_WRITE 0x00000002ULL
292#define INTEL_PTE_RW 0x00000002ULL
293#define INTEL_PTE_USER 0x00000004ULL
294#define INTEL_PTE_WTHRU 0x00000008ULL
295#define INTEL_PTE_NCACHE 0x00000010ULL
296#define INTEL_PTE_REF 0x00000020ULL
297#define INTEL_PTE_MOD 0x00000040ULL
298#define INTEL_PTE_PS 0x00000080ULL
299#define INTEL_PTE_PTA 0x00000080ULL
300#define INTEL_PTE_GLOBAL 0x00000100ULL
301#define INTEL_PTE_WIRED 0x00000200ULL
302#define INTEL_PDPTE_NESTED 0x00000400ULL
303#define INTEL_PTE_PFN PG_FRAME
304
305#define INTEL_PTE_NX (1ULL << 63)
306
307#define INTEL_PTE_INVALID 0
308/* This is conservative, but suffices */
309#define INTEL_PTE_RSVD ((1ULL << 10) | (1ULL << 11) | (0x1FFULL << 54))
310
311#define INTEL_PTE_COMPRESSED INTEL_PTE_REF /* marker, for invalid PTE only */
312
313#define pa_to_pte(a) ((a) & INTEL_PTE_PFN) /* XXX */
314#define pte_to_pa(p) ((p) & INTEL_PTE_PFN) /* XXX */
315#define pte_increment_pa(p) ((p) += INTEL_OFFMASK+1)
316
317#define pte_kernel_rw(p) ((pt_entry_t)(pa_to_pte(p) | INTEL_PTE_VALID|INTEL_PTE_RW))
318#define pte_kernel_ro(p) ((pt_entry_t)(pa_to_pte(p) | INTEL_PTE_VALID))
319#define pte_user_rw(p) ((pt_entry)t)(pa_to_pte(p) | INTEL_PTE_VALID|INTEL_PTE_USER|INTEL_PTE_RW))
320#define pte_user_ro(p) ((pt_entry_t)(pa_to_pte(p) | INTEL_PTE_VALID|INTEL_PTE_USER))
321
322#define PMAP_DEFAULT_CACHE 0
323#define PMAP_INHIBIT_CACHE 1
324#define PMAP_GUARDED_CACHE 2
325#define PMAP_ACTIVATE_CACHE 4
326#define PMAP_NO_GUARD_CACHE 8
327
328
329#ifndef ASSEMBLER
330
331#include <sys/queue.h>
332
333/*
334 * Address of current and alternate address space page table maps
335 * and directories.
336 */
337
338extern pt_entry_t *PTmap;
339extern pdpt_entry_t *IdlePDPT;
340extern pml4_entry_t *IdlePML4;
341extern boolean_t no_shared_cr3;
342extern addr64_t kernel64_cr3;
343extern pd_entry_t *IdlePTD; /* physical addr of "Idle" state PTD */
344
345extern uint64_t pmap_pv_hashlist_walks;
346extern uint64_t pmap_pv_hashlist_cnts;
347extern uint32_t pmap_pv_hashlist_max;
348extern uint32_t pmap_kernel_text_ps;
349
350
351
352#ifdef __x86_64__
353#define ID_MAP_VTOP(x) ((void *)(((uint64_t)(x)) & LOW_4GB_MASK))
354
355extern uint64_t physmap_base, physmap_max;
356
357#define NPHYSMAP (MAX(K64_MAXMEM/GB + 4, 4))
358
359static inline boolean_t physmap_enclosed(addr64_t a) {
360 return (a < (NPHYSMAP * GB));
361}
362
363static inline void * PHYSMAP_PTOV_check(void *paddr) {
364 uint64_t pvaddr = (uint64_t)paddr + physmap_base;
365
366 if (__improbable(pvaddr >= physmap_max))
367 panic("PHYSMAP_PTOV bounds exceeded, 0x%qx, 0x%qx, 0x%qx",
368 pvaddr, physmap_base, physmap_max);
369
370 return (void *)pvaddr;
371}
372
373#define PHYSMAP_PTOV(x) (PHYSMAP_PTOV_check((void*) (x)))
374
375/*
376 * For KASLR, we alias the master processor's IDT and GDT at fixed
377 * virtual addresses to defeat SIDT/SGDT address leakage.
378 * And non-boot processor's GDT aliases likewise (skipping LOWGLOBAL_ALIAS)
379 * The low global vector page is mapped at a fixed alias also.
380 */
381#define MASTER_IDT_ALIAS (VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS + 0x0000)
382#define MASTER_GDT_ALIAS (VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS + 0x1000)
383#define LOWGLOBAL_ALIAS (VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS + 0x2000)
384#define CPU_GDT_ALIAS(_cpu) (LOWGLOBAL_ALIAS + (0x1000*(_cpu)))
385
386#endif /*__x86_64__ */
387
388typedef volatile long cpu_set; /* set of CPUs - must be <= 32 */
389 /* changed by other processors */
390#include <vm/vm_page.h>
391
392/*
393 * For each vm_page_t, there is a list of all currently
394 * valid virtual mappings of that page. An entry is
395 * a pv_entry_t; the list is the pv_table.
396 */
397
398struct pmap {
399 decl_simple_lock_data(,lock) /* lock on map */
400 pmap_paddr_t pm_cr3; /* physical addr */
401 boolean_t pm_shared;
402 pd_entry_t *dirbase; /* page directory pointer */
403 vm_object_t pm_obj; /* object to hold pde's */
404 task_map_t pm_task_map;
405 pdpt_entry_t *pm_pdpt; /* KVA of 3rd level page */
406 pml4_entry_t *pm_pml4; /* VKA of top level */
407 vm_object_t pm_obj_pdpt; /* holds pdpt pages */
408 vm_object_t pm_obj_pml4; /* holds pml4 pages */
409#define PMAP_PCID_MAX_CPUS (48) /* Must be a multiple of 8 */
410 pcid_t pmap_pcid_cpus[PMAP_PCID_MAX_CPUS];
411 volatile uint8_t pmap_pcid_coherency_vector[PMAP_PCID_MAX_CPUS];
412 struct pmap_statistics stats; /* map statistics */
413 int ref_count; /* reference count */
414 int nx_enabled;
415 ledger_t ledger; /* ledger tracking phys mappings */
416};
417
418
419#if NCOPY_WINDOWS > 0
420#define PMAP_PDPT_FIRST_WINDOW 0
421#define PMAP_PDPT_NWINDOWS 4
422#define PMAP_PDE_FIRST_WINDOW (PMAP_PDPT_NWINDOWS)
423#define PMAP_PDE_NWINDOWS 4
424#define PMAP_PTE_FIRST_WINDOW (PMAP_PDE_FIRST_WINDOW + PMAP_PDE_NWINDOWS)
425#define PMAP_PTE_NWINDOWS 4
426
427#define PMAP_NWINDOWS_FIRSTFREE (PMAP_PTE_FIRST_WINDOW + PMAP_PTE_NWINDOWS)
428#define PMAP_WINDOW_SIZE 8
429#define PMAP_NWINDOWS (PMAP_NWINDOWS_FIRSTFREE + PMAP_WINDOW_SIZE)
430
431typedef struct {
432 pt_entry_t *prv_CMAP;
433 caddr_t prv_CADDR;
434} mapwindow_t;
435
436typedef struct cpu_pmap {
437 int pdpt_window_index;
438 int pde_window_index;
439 int pte_window_index;
440 mapwindow_t mapwindow[PMAP_NWINDOWS];
441} cpu_pmap_t;
442
443
444extern mapwindow_t *pmap_get_mapwindow(pt_entry_t pentry);
445extern void pmap_put_mapwindow(mapwindow_t *map);
446#endif
447
448typedef struct pmap_memory_regions {
449 ppnum_t base; /* first page of this region */
450 ppnum_t alloc_up; /* pages below this one have been "stolen" */
451 ppnum_t alloc_down; /* pages above this one have been "stolen" */
452 ppnum_t end; /* last page of this region */
453 uint32_t type;
454 uint64_t attribute;
455} pmap_memory_region_t;
456
457extern unsigned pmap_memory_region_count;
458extern unsigned pmap_memory_region_current;
459
460#define PMAP_MEMORY_REGIONS_SIZE 128
461
462extern pmap_memory_region_t pmap_memory_regions[];
463#include <i386/pmap_pcid.h>
464
465static inline void
466set_dirbase(pmap_t tpmap, __unused thread_t thread) {
467 int ccpu = cpu_number();
468 cpu_datap(ccpu)->cpu_task_cr3 = tpmap->pm_cr3;
469 cpu_datap(ccpu)->cpu_task_map = tpmap->pm_task_map;
470 /*
471 * Switch cr3 if necessary
472 * - unless running with no_shared_cr3 debugging mode
473 * and we're not on the kernel's cr3 (after pre-empted copyio)
474 */
475 if (__probable(!no_shared_cr3)) {
476 if (get_cr3_base() != tpmap->pm_cr3) {
477 if (pmap_pcid_ncpus) {
478 pmap_pcid_activate(tpmap, ccpu);
479 }
480 else
481 set_cr3_raw(tpmap->pm_cr3);
482 }
483 } else {
484 if (get_cr3_base() != cpu_datap(ccpu)->cpu_kernel_cr3)
485 set_cr3_raw(cpu_datap(ccpu)->cpu_kernel_cr3);
486 }
487}
488
489/*
490 * External declarations for PMAP_ACTIVATE.
491 */
492
493extern void process_pmap_updates(void);
494extern void pmap_update_interrupt(void);
495
496/*
497 * Machine dependent routines that are used only for i386/i486/i860.
498 */
499
500extern addr64_t (kvtophys)(
501 vm_offset_t addr);
502
503extern kern_return_t pmap_expand(
504 pmap_t pmap,
505 vm_map_offset_t addr,
506 unsigned int options);
507#if !defined(__x86_64__)
508extern pt_entry_t *pmap_pte(
509 struct pmap *pmap,
510 vm_map_offset_t addr);
511
512extern pd_entry_t *pmap_pde(
513 struct pmap *pmap,
514 vm_map_offset_t addr);
515
516extern pd_entry_t *pmap64_pde(
517 struct pmap *pmap,
518 vm_map_offset_t addr);
519
520extern pdpt_entry_t *pmap64_pdpt(
521 struct pmap *pmap,
522 vm_map_offset_t addr);
523#endif
524extern vm_offset_t pmap_map(
525 vm_offset_t virt,
526 vm_map_offset_t start,
527 vm_map_offset_t end,
528 vm_prot_t prot,
529 unsigned int flags);
530
531extern vm_offset_t pmap_map_bd(
532 vm_offset_t virt,
533 vm_map_offset_t start,
534 vm_map_offset_t end,
535 vm_prot_t prot,
536 unsigned int flags);
537
538extern void pmap_bootstrap(
539 vm_offset_t load_start,
540 boolean_t IA32e);
541
542extern boolean_t pmap_valid_page(
543 ppnum_t pn);
544
545extern int pmap_list_resident_pages(
546 struct pmap *pmap,
547 vm_offset_t *listp,
548 int space);
549extern void x86_filter_TLB_coherency_interrupts(boolean_t);
550/*
551 * Get cache attributes (as pagetable bits) for the specified phys page
552 */
553extern unsigned pmap_get_cache_attributes(ppnum_t);
554#if NCOPY_WINDOWS > 0
555extern struct cpu_pmap *pmap_cpu_alloc(
556 boolean_t is_boot_cpu);
557extern void pmap_cpu_free(
558 struct cpu_pmap *cp);
559#endif
560
561extern void pmap_map_block(
562 pmap_t pmap,
563 addr64_t va,
564 ppnum_t pa,
565 uint32_t size,
566 vm_prot_t prot,
567 int attr,
568 unsigned int flags);
569
570extern void invalidate_icache(vm_offset_t addr, unsigned cnt, int phys);
571extern void flush_dcache(vm_offset_t addr, unsigned count, int phys);
572extern ppnum_t pmap_find_phys(pmap_t map, addr64_t va);
573
574extern void pmap_cpu_init(void);
575extern void pmap_disable_NX(pmap_t pmap);
576
577extern void pt_fake_zone_init(int);
578extern void pt_fake_zone_info(int *, vm_size_t *, vm_size_t *, vm_size_t *, vm_size_t *,
579 uint64_t *, int *, int *, int *);
580extern void pmap_pagetable_corruption_msg_log(int (*)(const char * fmt, ...)__printflike(1,2));
581
582/*
583 * Macros for speed.
584 */
585
586
587#include <kern/spl.h>
588
589
590#define PMAP_ACTIVATE_MAP(map, thread) { \
591 register pmap_t tpmap; \
592 \
593 tpmap = vm_map_pmap(map); \
594 set_dirbase(tpmap, thread); \
595}
596
597#if defined(__x86_64__)
598#define PMAP_DEACTIVATE_MAP(map, thread) \
599 pmap_assert(pmap_pcid_ncpus ? (pcid_for_pmap_cpu_tuple(map->pmap, cpu_number()) == (get_cr3_raw() & 0xFFF)) : TRUE);
600#else
601#define PMAP_DEACTIVATE_MAP(map, thread)
602#endif
603
604#define PMAP_SWITCH_CONTEXT(old_th, new_th, my_cpu) { \
605 \
606 pmap_assert(ml_get_interrupts_enabled() == FALSE); \
607 if (old_th->map != new_th->map) { \
608 PMAP_DEACTIVATE_MAP(old_th->map, old_th); \
609 PMAP_ACTIVATE_MAP(new_th->map, new_th); \
610 } \
611}
612
613#if NCOPY_WINDOWS > 0
614#define PMAP_SWITCH_USER(th, new_map, my_cpu) { \
615 spl_t spl; \
616 \
617 spl = splhigh(); \
618 PMAP_DEACTIVATE_MAP(th->map, th); \
619 th->map = new_map; \
620 PMAP_ACTIVATE_MAP(th->map, th); \
621 splx(spl); \
622 inval_copy_windows(th); \
623}
624#else
625#define PMAP_SWITCH_USER(th, new_map, my_cpu) { \
626 spl_t spl; \
627 \
628 spl = splhigh(); \
629 PMAP_DEACTIVATE_MAP(th->map, th); \
630 th->map = new_map; \
631 PMAP_ACTIVATE_MAP(th->map, th); \
632 splx(spl); \
633}
634#endif
635
636/*
637 * Marking the current cpu's cr3 inactive is achieved by setting its lsb.
638 * Marking the current cpu's cr3 active once more involves clearng this bit.
639 * Note that valid page tables are page-aligned and so the bottom 12 bits
640 * are normally zero, modulo PCID.
641 * We can only mark the current cpu active/inactive but we can test any cpu.
642 */
643#define CPU_CR3_MARK_INACTIVE() \
644 current_cpu_datap()->cpu_active_cr3 |= 1
645
646#define CPU_CR3_MARK_ACTIVE() \
647 current_cpu_datap()->cpu_active_cr3 &= ~1
648
649#define CPU_CR3_IS_ACTIVE(cpu) \
650 ((cpu_datap(cpu)->cpu_active_cr3 & 1) == 0)
651
652#define CPU_GET_ACTIVE_CR3(cpu) \
653 (cpu_datap(cpu)->cpu_active_cr3 & ~1)
654
655#define CPU_GET_TASK_CR3(cpu) \
656 (cpu_datap(cpu)->cpu_task_cr3)
657
658/*
659 * Mark this cpu idle, and remove it from the active set,
660 * since it is not actively using any pmap. Signal_cpus
661 * will notice that it is idle, and avoid signaling it,
662 * but will queue the update request for when the cpu
663 * becomes active.
664 */
665#define MARK_CPU_IDLE(my_cpu) { \
666 assert(ml_get_interrupts_enabled() == FALSE); \
667 CPU_CR3_MARK_INACTIVE(); \
668 mfence(); \
669}
670
671#define MARK_CPU_ACTIVE(my_cpu) { \
672 assert(ml_get_interrupts_enabled() == FALSE); \
673 /* \
674 * If a kernel_pmap update was requested while this cpu \
675 * was idle, process it as if we got the interrupt. \
676 * Before doing so, remove this cpu from the idle set. \
677 * Since we do not grab any pmap locks while we flush \
678 * our TLB, another cpu may start an update operation \
679 * before we finish. Removing this cpu from the idle \
680 * set assures that we will receive another update \
681 * interrupt if this happens. \
682 */ \
683 CPU_CR3_MARK_ACTIVE(); \
684 mfence(); \
685 \
686 if (current_cpu_datap()->cpu_tlb_invalid) \
687 process_pmap_updates(); \
688}
689
690#define PMAP_CONTEXT(pmap, thread)
691
692#define pmap_kernel_va(VA) \
693 ((((vm_offset_t) (VA)) >= vm_min_kernel_address) && \
694 (((vm_offset_t) (VA)) <= vm_max_kernel_address))
695
696
697#define pmap_resident_count(pmap) ((pmap)->stats.resident_count)
698#define pmap_resident_max(pmap) ((pmap)->stats.resident_max)
699#define pmap_copy(dst_pmap,src_pmap,dst_addr,len,src_addr)
700#define pmap_attribute(pmap,addr,size,attr,value) \
701 (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS)
702#define pmap_attribute_cache_sync(addr,size,attr,value) \
703 (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS)
704
705#define MACHINE_PMAP_IS_EMPTY 1
706extern boolean_t pmap_is_empty(pmap_t pmap,
707 vm_map_offset_t start,
708 vm_map_offset_t end);
709
710#define MACHINE_BOOTSTRAPPTD 1 /* Static bootstrap page-tables */
711
712kern_return_t
713pmap_permissions_verify(pmap_t, vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
714
715#endif /* ASSEMBLER */
716
717
718#endif /* _PMAP_MACHINE_ */
719
720
721#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */