/*
* Copyright (c) 2010-2014 Richard Braun.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see .
*
*
* Physical page management.
*/
#ifndef _VM_VM_PAGE_H
#define _VM_VM_PAGE_H
#include
#include
#include
#include
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#include
/*
* Address/page conversion and rounding macros (not inline functions to
* be easily usable on both virtual and physical addresses, which may not
* have the same type size).
*/
#define vm_page_atop(addr) ((addr) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
#define vm_page_ptoa(page) ((page) << PAGE_SHIFT)
#define vm_page_trunc(addr) P2ALIGN(addr, PAGE_SIZE)
#define vm_page_round(addr) P2ROUND(addr, PAGE_SIZE)
#define vm_page_aligned(addr) P2ALIGNED(addr, PAGE_SIZE)
/*
* Segment selectors.
*
* Selector-to-segment-list translation table :
* DMA DMA
* DMA32 DMA32 DMA
* DIRECTMAP DIRECTMAP DMA32 DMA
* HIGHMEM HIGHMEM DIRECTMAP DMA32 DMA
*/
#define VM_PAGE_SEL_DMA 0
#define VM_PAGE_SEL_DMA32 1
#define VM_PAGE_SEL_DIRECTMAP 2
#define VM_PAGE_SEL_HIGHMEM 3
/*
* Page usage types.
*
* Failing to allocate pmap pages will cause a kernel panic.
* TODO Obviously, this needs to be addressed, e.g. with a reserved pool of
* pages.
*/
#define VM_PAGE_FREE 0 /* Page unused */
#define VM_PAGE_RESERVED 1 /* Page reserved at boot time */
#define VM_PAGE_TABLE 2 /* Page is part of the page table */
#define VM_PAGE_PMAP 3 /* Page stores pmap-specific data */
#define VM_PAGE_KMEM 4 /* Page is part of a kmem slab */
#define VM_PAGE_OBJECT 5 /* Page is part of a VM object */
#define VM_PAGE_KERNEL 6 /* Type for generic kernel allocations */
/*
* Physical page descriptor.
*/
struct vm_page {
struct list node;
unsigned short type;
unsigned short seg_index;
unsigned short order;
phys_addr_t phys_addr;
void *slab_priv;
};
static inline unsigned short
vm_page_type(const struct vm_page *page)
{
return page->type;
}
void vm_page_set_type(struct vm_page *page, unsigned int order,
unsigned short type);
static inline unsigned int
vm_page_order(size_t size)
{
return iorder2(vm_page_atop(vm_page_round(size)));
}
static inline phys_addr_t
vm_page_to_pa(const struct vm_page *page)
{
return page->phys_addr;
}
static inline unsigned long
vm_page_direct_va(phys_addr_t pa)
{
assert(pa < VM_PAGE_DIRECTMAP_LIMIT);
return ((unsigned long)pa + VM_MIN_DIRECTMAP_ADDRESS);
}
static inline phys_addr_t
vm_page_direct_pa(unsigned long va)
{
assert(va >= VM_MIN_DIRECTMAP_ADDRESS);
assert(va < VM_MAX_DIRECTMAP_ADDRESS);
return (va - VM_MIN_DIRECTMAP_ADDRESS);
}
static inline void *
vm_page_direct_ptr(const struct vm_page *page)
{
return (void *)vm_page_direct_va(vm_page_to_pa(page));
}
/*
* Load physical memory into the vm_page module at boot time.
*
* The avail_start and avail_end parameters are used to maintain a simple
* heap for bootstrap allocations.
*
* All addresses must be page-aligned. Segments can be loaded in any order.
*/
void vm_page_load(unsigned int seg_index, phys_addr_t start, phys_addr_t end,
phys_addr_t avail_start, phys_addr_t avail_end);
/*
* Return true if the vm_page module is completely initialized, false
* otherwise, in which case only vm_page_bootalloc() can be used for
* allocations.
*/
int vm_page_ready(void);
/*
* Set up the vm_page module.
*
* Architecture-specific code must have loaded segments before calling this
* function. Segments must comply with the selector-to-segment-list table,
* e.g. HIGHMEM is loaded if and only if DIRECTMAP, DMA32 and DMA are loaded,
* notwithstanding segment aliasing.
*
* Once this function returns, the vm_page module is ready, and normal
* allocation functions can be used.
*/
void vm_page_setup(void);
/*
* Make the given page managed by the vm_page module.
*
* If additional memory can be made usable after the VM system is initialized,
* it should be reported through this function.
*/
void vm_page_manage(struct vm_page *page);
/*
* Return the page descriptor for the given physical address.
*/
struct vm_page * vm_page_lookup(phys_addr_t pa);
/*
* Allocate a block of 2^order physical pages.
*
* The selector is used to determine the segments from which allocation can
* be attempted.
*/
struct vm_page * vm_page_alloc(unsigned int order, unsigned int selector,
unsigned short type);
/*
* Release a block of 2^order physical pages.
*/
void vm_page_free(struct vm_page *page, unsigned int order);
/*
* Return the name of the given segment.
*/
const char * vm_page_seg_name(unsigned int seg_index);
/*
* Display internal information about the module.
*/
void vm_page_info(void);
#endif /* _VM_VM_PAGE_H */