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59 * File: mach/vm_param.h
60 * Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
63 * Machine independent virtual memory parameters.
67 #ifndef _MACH_VM_PARAM_H_
68 #define _MACH_VM_PARAM_H_
70 #include <mach/machine/vm_param.h>
75 #include <mach/vm_types.h>
76 #endif /* ASSEMBLER */
79 * The machine independent pages are refered to as PAGES. A page
80 * is some number of hardware pages, depending on the target machine.
85 #define PAGE_SIZE_64 (unsigned long long)PAGE_SIZE /* pagesize in addr units */
86 #define PAGE_MASK_64 (unsigned long long)PAGE_MASK /* mask for off in page */
89 * Convert addresses to pages and vice versa. No rounding is used.
90 * The atop_32 and ptoa_32 macros should not be use on 64 bit types.
91 * The round_page_64 and trunc_page_64 macros should be used instead.
94 #define atop_32(x) ((uint32_t)(x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
95 #define ptoa_32(x) ((uint32_t)(x) << PAGE_SHIFT)
96 #define atop_64(x) ((uint64_t)(x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
97 #define ptoa_64(x) ((uint64_t)(x) << PAGE_SHIFT)
99 #define atop_kernel(x) ((vm_address_t)(x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
100 #define ptoa_kernel(x) ((vm_address_t)(x) << PAGE_SHIFT)
103 * While the following block is enabled, the legacy atop and ptoa
104 * macros will behave correctly. If not, they will generate
105 * invalid lvalue errors.
109 #define atop(x) ((uint32_t)(x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
110 #define ptoa(x) ((uint32_t)(x) << PAGE_SHIFT)
112 #define atop(x) (0UL = 0)
113 #define ptoa(x) (0UL = 0)
117 * Page-size rounding macros for the Public fixed-width VM types.
119 #define mach_vm_round_page(x) (((mach_vm_offset_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
120 #define mach_vm_trunc_page(x) ((mach_vm_offset_t)(x) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
122 #define memory_object_round_page(x) (((memory_object_offset_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
123 #define memory_object_trunc_page(x) ((memory_object_offset_t)(x) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
126 * Rounding macros for the legacy (scalable with the current task's
127 * address space size) VM types.
130 #define round_page(x) (((vm_offset_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~((vm_offset_t)PAGE_MASK))
131 #define trunc_page(x) ((vm_offset_t)(x) & ~((vm_offset_t)PAGE_MASK))
134 * Round off or truncate to the nearest page. These will work
135 * for either addresses or counts. (i.e. 1 byte rounds to 1 page
136 * bytes. The round_page_32 and trunc_page_32 macros should not be
137 * use on 64 bit types. The round_page_64 and trunc_page_64 macros
138 * should be used instead.
140 * These should only be used in the rare case the size of the address
141 * or length is hard-coded as 32 or 64 bit. Otherwise, the macros
142 * associated with the specific VM type should be used.
145 #define round_page_32(x) (((uint32_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~((uint32_t)PAGE_MASK))
146 #define trunc_page_32(x) ((uint32_t)(x) & ~((uint32_t)PAGE_MASK))
147 #define round_page_64(x) (((uint64_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK_64) & ~((uint64_t)PAGE_MASK_64))
148 #define trunc_page_64(x) ((uint64_t)(x) & ~((uint64_t)PAGE_MASK_64))
151 * Enable the following block to find uses of xxx_32 macros that should
152 * be xxx_64. These macros only work in C code, not C++. The resulting
153 * binaries are not functional. Look for invalid lvalue errors in
154 * the compiler output.
156 * Enabling the following block will also find use of the xxx_64 macros
157 * that have been passed pointers. The parameters should be case to an
158 * unsigned long type first. Look for invalid operands to binary + error
159 * in the compiler output.
175 (__builtin_choose_expr (sizeof(x) != sizeof(uint64_t), \
180 (__builtin_choose_expr (sizeof(x) != sizeof(uint64_t), \
184 #define round_page_32(x) \
185 (__builtin_choose_expr (sizeof(x) != sizeof(uint64_t), \
189 #define trunc_page_32(x) \
190 (__builtin_choose_expr (sizeof(x) != sizeof(uint64_t), \
195 #define atop_32(x) (0)
196 #define ptoa_32(x) (0)
197 #define round_page_32(x) (0)
198 #define trunc_page_32(x) (0)
200 #endif /* ! __cplusplus */
202 #define atop_64(x) ((uint64_t)((x) + (uint8_t *)0))
203 #define ptoa_64(x) ((uint64_t)((x) + (uint8_t *)0))
204 #define round_page_64(x) ((uint64_t)((x) + (uint8_t *)0))
205 #define trunc_page_64(x) ((uint64_t)((x) + (uint8_t *)0))
210 * Determine whether an address is page-aligned, or a count is
211 * an exact page multiple.
214 #define page_aligned(x) (((x) & PAGE_MASK) == 0)
216 extern vm_size_t mem_size
; /* 32-bit size of memory - limited by maxmem - deprecated */
217 extern uint64_t max_mem
; /* 64-bit size of memory - limited by maxmem */
220 * The default pager does not handle 64-bit offsets inside its objects,
221 * so this limits the size of anonymous memory objects to 4GB minus 1 page.
222 * When we need to allocate a chunk of anonymous memory over that size,
223 * we have to allocate more than one chunk.
225 #define ANON_MAX_SIZE 0xFFFFF000ULL
227 * Work-around for <rdar://problem/6626493>
228 * Break large anonymous memory areas into 128MB chunks to alleviate
229 * the cost of copying when copy-on-write is not possible because a small
230 * portion of it being wired.
232 #define ANON_CHUNK_SIZE (128ULL * 1024 * 1024) /* 128MB */
234 #ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
236 extern uint64_t mem_actual
; /* 64-bit size of memory - not limited by maxmem */
237 extern uint64_t sane_size
; /* Memory size to use for defaults calculations */
238 extern addr64_t vm_last_addr
; /* Highest kernel virtual address known to the VM system */
240 extern const vm_offset_t vm_min_kernel_address
;
241 extern const vm_offset_t vm_max_kernel_address
;
243 #endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
245 extern vm_size_t page_size
;
246 extern vm_size_t page_mask
;
247 extern int page_shift
;
249 /* We need a way to get rid of compiler warnings when we cast from */
250 /* a 64 bit value to an address (which may be 32 bits or 64-bits). */
251 /* An intptr_t is used convert the value to the right precision, and */
252 /* then to an address. This macro is also used to convert addresses */
253 /* to 32-bit integers, which is a hard failure for a 64-bit kernel */
255 #ifndef __CAST_DOWN_CHECK
256 #define __CAST_DOWN_CHECK
258 #define CAST_DOWN( type, addr ) \
259 ( ((type)((uintptr_t) (addr)/(sizeof(type) < sizeof(uintptr_t) ? 0 : 1))) )
261 #define CAST_DOWN_EXPLICIT( type, addr ) ( ((type)((uintptr_t) (addr))) )
263 #endif /* __CAST_DOWN_CHECK */
265 #endif /* ASSEMBLER */
269 #endif /* _MACH_VM_PARAM_H_ */