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H A D | md_var.h | diff 217345 Thu Jan 13 06:55:31 MST 2011 jchandra Cleanup physical address and PTE types on MIPS. 1. Use vm_paddr_t for physical addresses. There are a few places in the MIPS platform code where vm_offset_t is used for physical addresses, change these to use vm_paddr_t: - phys_avail[], physmem_desc[] arrays - pmap_mapdev(), page_is_managed(), is_cacheable_mem() pmap_map() args - local variables of various pmap functions 2. Change init_pte_prot() return from int to pt_entry_t, as this can be 64 bit when using 64 bit TLB entries. 3. Update printing of pt_entry_t and of vm_paddr_t to use 'j' format with uintmax_t. This will be useful later if we plan to use 64bit phsical addr on 32 bit n32 compilation. Reviewed by: imp |
H A D | pmap.h | diff 217345 Thu Jan 13 06:55:31 MST 2011 jchandra Cleanup physical address and PTE types on MIPS. 1. Use vm_paddr_t for physical addresses. There are a few places in the MIPS platform code where vm_offset_t is used for physical addresses, change these to use vm_paddr_t: - phys_avail[], physmem_desc[] arrays - pmap_mapdev(), page_is_managed(), is_cacheable_mem() pmap_map() args - local variables of various pmap functions 2. Change init_pte_prot() return from int to pt_entry_t, as this can be 64 bit when using 64 bit TLB entries. 3. Update printing of pt_entry_t and of vm_paddr_t to use 'j' format with uintmax_t. This will be useful later if we plan to use 64bit phsical addr on 32 bit n32 compilation. Reviewed by: imp |
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H A D | machdep.c | diff 217345 Thu Jan 13 06:55:31 MST 2011 jchandra Cleanup physical address and PTE types on MIPS. 1. Use vm_paddr_t for physical addresses. There are a few places in the MIPS platform code where vm_offset_t is used for physical addresses, change these to use vm_paddr_t: - phys_avail[], physmem_desc[] arrays - pmap_mapdev(), page_is_managed(), is_cacheable_mem() pmap_map() args - local variables of various pmap functions 2. Change init_pte_prot() return from int to pt_entry_t, as this can be 64 bit when using 64 bit TLB entries. 3. Update printing of pt_entry_t and of vm_paddr_t to use 'j' format with uintmax_t. This will be useful later if we plan to use 64bit phsical addr on 32 bit n32 compilation. Reviewed by: imp |
H A D | trap.c | diff 217345 Thu Jan 13 06:55:31 MST 2011 jchandra Cleanup physical address and PTE types on MIPS. 1. Use vm_paddr_t for physical addresses. There are a few places in the MIPS platform code where vm_offset_t is used for physical addresses, change these to use vm_paddr_t: - phys_avail[], physmem_desc[] arrays - pmap_mapdev(), page_is_managed(), is_cacheable_mem() pmap_map() args - local variables of various pmap functions 2. Change init_pte_prot() return from int to pt_entry_t, as this can be 64 bit when using 64 bit TLB entries. 3. Update printing of pt_entry_t and of vm_paddr_t to use 'j' format with uintmax_t. This will be useful later if we plan to use 64bit phsical addr on 32 bit n32 compilation. Reviewed by: imp |
H A D | pmap.c | diff 217345 Thu Jan 13 06:55:31 MST 2011 jchandra Cleanup physical address and PTE types on MIPS. 1. Use vm_paddr_t for physical addresses. There are a few places in the MIPS platform code where vm_offset_t is used for physical addresses, change these to use vm_paddr_t: - phys_avail[], physmem_desc[] arrays - pmap_mapdev(), page_is_managed(), is_cacheable_mem() pmap_map() args - local variables of various pmap functions 2. Change init_pte_prot() return from int to pt_entry_t, as this can be 64 bit when using 64 bit TLB entries. 3. Update printing of pt_entry_t and of vm_paddr_t to use 'j' format with uintmax_t. This will be useful later if we plan to use 64bit phsical addr on 32 bit n32 compilation. Reviewed by: imp |
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