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/*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1991,1990,1989,1988,1987 Carnegie Mellon University.
* Copyright (c) 1993,1994 The University of Utah and
* the Computer Systems Laboratory (CSL).
* All rights reserved.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON, THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL ALLOW FREE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" CONDITION, AND DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY
* OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
*
* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
* School of Computer Science
* Carnegie Mellon University
* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
*
* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie Mellon
* the rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
/*
* File: vm/pmap.h
* Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr.
* Date: 1985
*
* Machine address mapping definitions -- machine-independent
* section. [For machine-dependent section, see "machine/pmap.h".]
*/
#ifndef _VM_PMAP_H_
#define _VM_PMAP_H_
#include <machine/pmap.h>
#include <mach/machine/vm_types.h>
#include <mach/vm_prot.h>
#include <mach/boolean.h>
/*
* The following is a description of the interface to the
* machine-dependent "physical map" data structure. The module
* must provide a "pmap_t" data type that represents the
* set of valid virtual-to-physical addresses for one user
* address space. [The kernel address space is represented
* by a distinguished "pmap_t".] The routines described manage
* this type, install and update virtual-to-physical mappings,
* and perform operations on physical addresses common to
* many address spaces.
*/
/*
* Routines used for initialization.
* There is traditionally also a pmap_bootstrap,
* used very early by machine-dependent code,
* but it is not part of the interface.
*/
extern vm_offset_t pmap_steal_memory(); /* During VM initialization,
* steal a chunk of memory.
*/
extern unsigned int pmap_free_pages(); /* During VM initialization,
* report remaining unused
* physical pages.
*/
extern void pmap_startup(); /* During VM initialization,
* use remaining physical pages
* to allocate page frames.
*/
extern void pmap_init(); /* Initialization,
* after kernel runs
* in virtual memory.
*/
#ifndef MACHINE_PAGES
/*
* If machine/pmap.h defines MACHINE_PAGES, it must implement
* the above functions. The pmap module has complete control.
* Otherwise, it must implement
* pmap_free_pages
* pmap_virtual_space
* pmap_next_page
* pmap_init
* and vm/vm_resident.c implements pmap_steal_memory and pmap_startup
* using pmap_free_pages, pmap_next_page, pmap_virtual_space,
* and pmap_enter. pmap_free_pages may over-estimate the number
* of unused physical pages, and pmap_next_page may return FALSE
* to indicate that there are no more unused pages to return.
* However, for best performance pmap_free_pages should be accurate.
*/
extern boolean_t pmap_next_page(); /* During VM initialization,
* return the next unused
* physical page.
*/
extern void pmap_virtual_space(); /* During VM initialization,
* report virtual space
* available for the kernel.
*/
#endif MACHINE_PAGES
/*
* Routines to manage the physical map data structure.
*/
/* Create a pmap_t. */
pmap_t pmap_create(vm_size_t size);
/* Return the kernel's pmap_t. */
#ifndef pmap_kernel
extern pmap_t pmap_kernel(void);
#endif pmap_kernel
/* Gain and release a reference. */
extern void pmap_reference(pmap_t pmap);
extern void pmap_destroy(pmap_t pmap);
/* Enter a mapping */
extern void pmap_enter(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_offset_t pa,
vm_prot_t prot, boolean_t wired);
/*
* Routines that operate on ranges of virtual addresses.
*/
/* Remove mappings. */
void pmap_remove(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva);
/* Change protections. */
void pmap_protect(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, vm_prot_t prot);
/*
* Routines to set up hardware state for physical maps to be used.
*/
extern void pmap_activate(); /* Prepare pmap_t to run
* on a given processor.
*/
extern void pmap_deactivate(); /* Release pmap_t from
* use on processor.
*/
/*
* Routines that operate on physical addresses.
*/
/* Restrict access to page. */
void pmap_page_protect(vm_offset_t pa, vm_prot_t prot);
/*
* Routines to manage reference/modify bits based on
* physical addresses, simulating them if not provided
* by the hardware.
*/
/* Clear reference bit */
void pmap_clear_reference(vm_offset_t pa);
/* Return reference bit */
#ifndef pmap_is_referenced
boolean_t pmap_is_referenced(vm_offset_t pa);
#endif pmap_is_referenced
/* Clear modify bit */
void pmap_clear_modify(vm_offset_t pa);
/* Return modify bit */
boolean_t pmap_is_modified(vm_offset_t pa);
/*
* Statistics routines
*/
extern void pmap_statistics(); /* Return statistics */
#ifndef pmap_resident_count
extern int pmap_resident_count();
#endif pmap_resident_count
/*
* Sundry required routines
*/
extern vm_offset_t pmap_extract(); /* Return a virtual-to-physical
* mapping, if possible.
*/
extern boolean_t pmap_access(); /* Is virtual address valid? */
extern void pmap_collect(); /* Perform garbage
* collection, if any
*/
extern void pmap_change_wiring(); /* Specify pageability */
#ifndef pmap_phys_address
extern vm_offset_t pmap_phys_address(); /* Transform address
* returned by device
* driver mapping function
* to physical address
* known to this module.
*/
#endif pmap_phys_address
#ifndef pmap_phys_to_frame
extern int pmap_phys_to_frame(); /* Inverse of
* pmap_phys_address,
* for use by device driver
* mapping function in
* machine-independent
* pseudo-devices.
*/
#endif pmap_phys_to_frame
/*
* Optional routines
*/
#ifndef pmap_copy
extern void pmap_copy(); /* Copy range of
* mappings, if desired.
*/
#endif pmap_copy
#ifndef pmap_attribute
extern kern_return_t pmap_attribute(); /* Get/Set special
* memory attributes
*/
#endif pmap_attribute
/*
* Routines defined as macros.
*/
#ifndef PMAP_ACTIVATE_USER
#define PMAP_ACTIVATE_USER(pmap, thread, cpu) { \
if ((pmap) != kernel_pmap) \
PMAP_ACTIVATE(pmap, thread, cpu); \
}
#endif PMAP_ACTIVATE_USER
#ifndef PMAP_DEACTIVATE_USER
#define PMAP_DEACTIVATE_USER(pmap, thread, cpu) { \
if ((pmap) != kernel_pmap) \
PMAP_DEACTIVATE(pmap, thread, cpu); \
}
#endif PMAP_DEACTIVATE_USER
#ifndef PMAP_ACTIVATE_KERNEL
#define PMAP_ACTIVATE_KERNEL(cpu) \
PMAP_ACTIVATE(kernel_pmap, THREAD_NULL, cpu)
#endif PMAP_ACTIVATE_KERNEL
#ifndef PMAP_DEACTIVATE_KERNEL
#define PMAP_DEACTIVATE_KERNEL(cpu) \
PMAP_DEACTIVATE(kernel_pmap, THREAD_NULL, cpu)
#endif PMAP_DEACTIVATE_KERNEL
/*
* Exported data structures
*/
extern pmap_t kernel_pmap; /* The kernel's map */
#endif _VM_PMAP_H_
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