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/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/vm/ | ||
H A D | vm_zeroidle.c | diff 94777 Mon Apr 15 14:00:03 MDT 2002 peter Pass vm_page_t instead of physical addresses to pmap_zero_page[_area]() and pmap_copy_page(). This gets rid of a couple more physical addresses in upper layers, with the eventual aim of supporting PAE and dealing with the physical addressing mostly within pmap. (We will need either 64 bit physical addresses or page indexes, possibly both depending on the circumstances. Leaving this to pmap itself gives more flexibilitly.) Reviewed by: jake Tested on: i386, ia64 and (I believe) sparc64. (my alpha was hosed) |
H A D | pmap.h | diff 94777 Mon Apr 15 14:00:03 MDT 2002 peter Pass vm_page_t instead of physical addresses to pmap_zero_page[_area]() and pmap_copy_page(). This gets rid of a couple more physical addresses in upper layers, with the eventual aim of supporting PAE and dealing with the physical addressing mostly within pmap. (We will need either 64 bit physical addresses or page indexes, possibly both depending on the circumstances. Leaving this to pmap itself gives more flexibilitly.) Reviewed by: jake Tested on: i386, ia64 and (I believe) sparc64. (my alpha was hosed) |
H A D | vm_page.c | diff 94777 Mon Apr 15 14:00:03 MDT 2002 peter Pass vm_page_t instead of physical addresses to pmap_zero_page[_area]() and pmap_copy_page(). This gets rid of a couple more physical addresses in upper layers, with the eventual aim of supporting PAE and dealing with the physical addressing mostly within pmap. (We will need either 64 bit physical addresses or page indexes, possibly both depending on the circumstances. Leaving this to pmap itself gives more flexibilitly.) Reviewed by: jake Tested on: i386, ia64 and (I believe) sparc64. (my alpha was hosed) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/powerpc/aim/ | ||
H A D | mmu_oea.c | diff 94777 Mon Apr 15 14:00:03 MDT 2002 peter Pass vm_page_t instead of physical addresses to pmap_zero_page[_area]() and pmap_copy_page(). This gets rid of a couple more physical addresses in upper layers, with the eventual aim of supporting PAE and dealing with the physical addressing mostly within pmap. (We will need either 64 bit physical addresses or page indexes, possibly both depending on the circumstances. Leaving this to pmap itself gives more flexibilitly.) Reviewed by: jake Tested on: i386, ia64 and (I believe) sparc64. (my alpha was hosed) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/ia64/ia64/ | ||
H A D | pmap.c | diff 94777 Mon Apr 15 14:00:03 MDT 2002 peter Pass vm_page_t instead of physical addresses to pmap_zero_page[_area]() and pmap_copy_page(). This gets rid of a couple more physical addresses in upper layers, with the eventual aim of supporting PAE and dealing with the physical addressing mostly within pmap. (We will need either 64 bit physical addresses or page indexes, possibly both depending on the circumstances. Leaving this to pmap itself gives more flexibilitly.) Reviewed by: jake Tested on: i386, ia64 and (I believe) sparc64. (my alpha was hosed) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/sparc64/sparc64/ | ||
H A D | pmap.c | diff 94777 Mon Apr 15 14:00:03 MDT 2002 peter Pass vm_page_t instead of physical addresses to pmap_zero_page[_area]() and pmap_copy_page(). This gets rid of a couple more physical addresses in upper layers, with the eventual aim of supporting PAE and dealing with the physical addressing mostly within pmap. (We will need either 64 bit physical addresses or page indexes, possibly both depending on the circumstances. Leaving this to pmap itself gives more flexibilitly.) Reviewed by: jake Tested on: i386, ia64 and (I believe) sparc64. (my alpha was hosed) |
/freebsd-10.0-release/sys/i386/i386/ | ||
H A D | pmap.c | diff 94777 Mon Apr 15 14:00:03 MDT 2002 peter Pass vm_page_t instead of physical addresses to pmap_zero_page[_area]() and pmap_copy_page(). This gets rid of a couple more physical addresses in upper layers, with the eventual aim of supporting PAE and dealing with the physical addressing mostly within pmap. (We will need either 64 bit physical addresses or page indexes, possibly both depending on the circumstances. Leaving this to pmap itself gives more flexibilitly.) Reviewed by: jake Tested on: i386, ia64 and (I believe) sparc64. (my alpha was hosed) |
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