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#ifndef _MACH_VM_PARAM_H_
#define _MACH_VM_PARAM_H_
-#ifndef KERNEL_PRIVATE
-
-#error YOU HAVE MADE A MISTAKE BY INCLUDING THIS FILE;
-#error
-#error THIS FILE SHOULD NOT BE VISIBLE TO USER PROGRAMS.
-#error
-#error USE <mach/machine/vm_param.h> TO GET MACHINE-DEPENDENT ADDRESS
-#error SPACE AND PAGE SIZE ITEMS.
-#error
-#error USE <mach/machine/vm_types.h> TO GET TYPE DECLARATIONS USED IN
-#error THE MACH KERNEL INTERFACE.
-#error
-#error IN ALL PROBABILITY, YOU SHOULD GET ALL OF THE TYPES USED IN THE
-#error INTERFACE FROM <mach/mach_types.h>
+#include <mach/machine/vm_param.h>
-#endif /* KERNEL_PRIVATE */
+#ifdef KERNEL
-#include <mach/machine/vm_param.h>
-#include <mach/machine/vm_types.h>
+#ifndef ASSEMBLER
+#include <mach/vm_types.h>
+#endif /* ASSEMBLER */
/*
* The machine independent pages are refered to as PAGES. A page
* is some number of hardware pages, depending on the target machine.
*/
+#ifndef ASSEMBLER
+
+#define PAGE_SIZE_64 (unsigned long long)PAGE_SIZE /* pagesize in addr units */
+#define PAGE_MASK_64 (unsigned long long)PAGE_MASK /* mask for off in page */
+
/*
- * All references to the size of a page should be done with PAGE_SIZE
- * or PAGE_SHIFT. The fact they are variables is hidden here so that
- * we can easily make them constant if we so desire.
+ * Convert addresses to pages and vice versa. No rounding is used.
+ * The atop_32 and ptoa_32 macros should not be use on 64 bit types.
+ * The round_page_64 and trunc_page_64 macros should be used instead.
*/
+#define atop_32(x) ((uint32_t)(x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
+#define ptoa_32(x) ((uint32_t)(x) << PAGE_SHIFT)
+#define atop_64(x) ((uint64_t)(x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
+#define ptoa_64(x) ((uint64_t)(x) << PAGE_SHIFT)
+
/*
- * Regardless whether it is implemented with a constant or a variable,
- * the PAGE_SIZE is assumed to be a power of two throughout the
- * virtual memory system implementation.
+ * While the following block is enabled, the legacy atop and ptoa
+ * macros will behave correctly. If not, they will generate
+ * invalid lvalue errors.
*/
-#ifndef PAGE_SIZE_FIXED
-extern vm_size_t page_size;
-extern vm_size_t page_mask;
-extern int page_shift;
-
-#define PAGE_SIZE page_size /* pagesize in addr units */
-#define PAGE_SHIFT page_shift /* number of bits to shift for pages */
-#define PAGE_MASK page_mask /* mask for off in page */
-
-#define PAGE_SIZE_64 (unsigned long long)page_size /* pagesize in addr units */
-#define PAGE_MASK_64 (unsigned long long)page_mask /* mask for off in page */
-#else /* PAGE_SIZE_FIXED */
-#define PAGE_SIZE 4096
-#define PAGE_SHIFT 12
-#define PAGE_MASK (PAGE_SIZE-1)
-#define PAGE_SIZE_64 (unsigned long long)4096
-#define PAGE_MASK_64 (PAGE_SIZE_64-1)
-#endif /* PAGE_SIZE_FIXED */
+#if 1
+#define atop(x) ((uint32_t)(x) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
+#define ptoa(x) ((uint32_t)(x) << PAGE_SHIFT)
+#else
+#define atop(x) (0UL = 0)
+#define ptoa(x) (0UL = 0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Page-size rounding macros for the Public fixed-width VM types.
+ */
+#define mach_vm_round_page(x) (((mach_vm_offset_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
+#define mach_vm_trunc_page(x) ((mach_vm_offset_t)(x) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
+
+#define memory_object_round_page(x) (((memory_object_offset_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
+#define memory_object_trunc_page(x) ((memory_object_offset_t)(x) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
-#ifndef ASSEMBLER
/*
- * Convert addresses to pages and vice versa.
- * No rounding is used.
+ * Rounding macros for the legacy (scalable with the current task's
+ * address space size) VM types.
*/
-#define atop(x) (((natural_t)(x)) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
-#define ptoa(x) ((vm_offset_t)((x) << PAGE_SHIFT))
+#define round_page(x) (((vm_offset_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
+#define trunc_page(x) ((vm_offset_t)(x) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
/*
* Round off or truncate to the nearest page. These will work
* for either addresses or counts. (i.e. 1 byte rounds to 1 page
- * bytes.
+ * bytes. The round_page_32 and trunc_page_32 macros should not be
+ * use on 64 bit types. The round_page_64 and trunc_page_64 macros
+ * should be used instead.
+ *
+ * These should only be used in the rare case the size of the address
+ * or length is hard-coded as 32 or 64 bit. Otherwise, the macros
+ * associated with the specific VM type should be used.
*/
-#define round_page(x) ((vm_offset_t)((((vm_offset_t)(x)) + PAGE_MASK) & ~PAGE_MASK))
-#define trunc_page(x) ((vm_offset_t)(((vm_offset_t)(x)) & ~PAGE_MASK))
+#define round_page_32(x) (((uint32_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
+#define trunc_page_32(x) ((uint32_t)(x) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
+#define round_page_64(x) (((uint64_t)(x) + PAGE_MASK) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
+#define trunc_page_64(x) ((uint64_t)(x) & ~((signed)PAGE_MASK))
+
+
+/*
+ * Enable the following block to find uses of xxx_32 macros that should
+ * be xxx_64. These macros only work in C code, not C++. The resulting
+ * binaries are not functional. Look for invalid lvalue errors in
+ * the compiler output.
+ *
+ * Enabling the following block will also find use of the xxx_64 macros
+ * that have been passed pointers. The parameters should be case to an
+ * unsigned long type first. Look for invalid operands to binary + error
+ * in the compiler output.
+ */
-#define round_page_64(x) ((unsigned long long)((((unsigned long long)(x)) + PAGE_MASK_64) & ~PAGE_MASK_64))
-#define trunc_page_64(x) ((unsigned long long)(((unsigned long long)(x)) & ~PAGE_MASK_64))
+#if 0
+#undef atop_32
+#undef ptoa_32
+#undef round_page_32
+#undef trunc_page_32
+#undef atop_64
+#undef ptoa_64
+#undef round_page_64
+#undef trunc_page_64
+
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+
+#define atop_32(x) \
+ (__builtin_choose_expr (sizeof(x) != sizeof(uint64_t), \
+ (*(long *)0), \
+ (0UL)) = 0)
+
+#define ptoa_32(x) \
+ (__builtin_choose_expr (sizeof(x) != sizeof(uint64_t), \
+ (*(long *)0), \
+ (0UL)) = 0)
+
+#define round_page_32(x) \
+ (__builtin_choose_expr (sizeof(x) != sizeof(uint64_t), \
+ (*(long *)0), \
+ (0UL)) = 0)
+
+#define trunc_page_32(x) \
+ (__builtin_choose_expr (sizeof(x) != sizeof(uint64_t), \
+ (*(long *)0), \
+ (0UL)) = 0)
+#else
+
+#define atop_32(x) (0)
+#define ptoa_32(x) (0)
+#define round_page_32(x) (0)
+#define trunc_page_32(x) (0)
+
+#endif /* ! __cplusplus */
+
+#define atop_64(x) ((uint64_t)((x) + (uint8_t *)0))
+#define ptoa_64(x) ((uint64_t)((x) + (uint8_t *)0))
+#define round_page_64(x) ((uint64_t)((x) + (uint8_t *)0))
+#define trunc_page_64(x) ((uint64_t)((x) + (uint8_t *)0))
+
+#endif
/*
* Determine whether an address is page-aligned, or a count is
#define page_aligned(x) ((((vm_object_offset_t) (x)) & PAGE_MASK) == 0)
-extern vm_size_t mem_size; /* size of physical memory (bytes) */
+extern vm_size_t mem_size; /* 32-bit size of memory - limited by maxmem - deprecated */
+extern uint64_t max_mem; /* 64-bit size of memory - limited by maxmem */
+
+#ifdef XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE
+
+extern uint64_t mem_actual; /* 64-bit size of memory - not limited by maxmem */
+extern uint64_t sane_size; /* Memory size to use for defaults calculations */
+extern addr64_t vm_last_addr; /* Highest kernel virtual address known to the VM system */
+
+extern const vm_offset_t vm_min_kernel_address;
+extern const vm_offset_t vm_max_kernel_address;
+
+#endif /* XNU_KERNEL_PRIVATE */
+
+extern vm_size_t page_size;
+extern vm_size_t page_mask;
+extern int page_shift;
+
+/* We need a way to get rid of compiler warnings when we cast from */
+/* a 64 bit value to an address that is 32 bits. */
+/* We know at this point the cast is harmless but sometime in */
+/* the future it may not be. */
+/* When size of an int is no longer equal to size of uintptr_t then */
+/* the compile will fail and we know we need to fix our cast. */
+#include <stdint.h>
+#ifndef __CAST_DOWN_CHECK
+#define __CAST_DOWN_CHECK
+typedef char __NEED_TO_CHANGE_CAST_DOWN[ sizeof(uintptr_t) == sizeof(int) ? 0 : -1 ];
+#define CAST_DOWN( type, addr ) ( ((type)((uintptr_t) (addr))) )
+#endif /* __CAST_DOWN_CHECK */
#endif /* ASSEMBLER */
+
+#endif /* KERNEL */
+
#endif /* _MACH_VM_PARAM_H_ */