1/*- 2 * Copyright (c) 2004-2010 Juli Mallett <jmallett@FreeBSD.org> 3 * All rights reserved. 4 * 5 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 6 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 7 * are met: 8 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 9 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 10 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 11 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 12 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 13 * 14 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 15 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 16 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 17 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 18 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 19 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 20 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 21 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 22 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 23 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 24 * SUCH DAMAGE. 25 * 26 * $FreeBSD: releng/10.3/sys/mips/include/pte.h 257523 2013-11-01 20:30:19Z brooks $ 27 */ 28 29#ifndef _MACHINE_PTE_H_ 30#define _MACHINE_PTE_H_ 31 32#ifndef _LOCORE 33#if defined(__mips_n64) || defined(__mips_n32) /* PHYSADDR_64_BIT */ 34typedef uint64_t pt_entry_t; 35#else 36typedef uint32_t pt_entry_t; 37#endif 38typedef pt_entry_t *pd_entry_t; 39#endif 40 41/* 42 * TLB and PTE management. Most things operate within the context of 43 * EntryLo0,1, and begin with TLBLO_. Things which work with EntryHi 44 * start with TLBHI_. PTE bits begin with PTE_. 45 * 46 * Note that we use the same size VM and TLB pages. 47 */ 48#define TLB_PAGE_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT) 49#define TLB_PAGE_SIZE (1 << TLB_PAGE_SHIFT) 50#define TLB_PAGE_MASK (TLB_PAGE_SIZE - 1) 51 52/* 53 * TLB PageMask register. Has mask bits set above the default, 4K, page mask. 54 */ 55#define TLBMASK_SHIFT (13) 56#define TLBMASK_MASK ((PAGE_MASK >> TLBMASK_SHIFT) << TLBMASK_SHIFT) 57 58/* 59 * FreeBSD/mips page-table entries take a near-identical format to MIPS TLB 60 * entries, each consisting of two 32-bit or 64-bit values ("EntryHi" and 61 * "EntryLo"). MIPS4k and MIPS64 both define certain bits in TLB entries as 62 * reserved, and these must be zero-filled by software. We overload these 63 * bits in PTE entries to hold PTE_ flags such as RO, W, and MANAGED. 64 * However, we must mask these out when writing to TLB entries to ensure that 65 * they do not become visible to hardware -- especially on MIPS64r2 which has 66 * an extended physical memory space. 67 * 68 * When using n64 and n32, shift software-defined bits into the MIPS64r2 69 * reserved range, which runs from bit 55 ... 63. In other configurations 70 * (32-bit MIPS4k and compatible), shift them out to bits 29 ... 31. 71 * 72 * NOTE: This means that for 32-bit use of CP0, we aren't able to set the top 73 * bit of PFN to a non-zero value, as software is using it! This physical 74 * memory size limit may not be sufficiently enforced elsewhere. 75 */ 76#if defined(__mips_n64) || defined(__mips_n32) /* PHYSADDR_64_BIT */ 77#define TLBLO_SWBITS_SHIFT (55) 78#define TLBLO_SWBITS_CLEAR_SHIFT (9) 79#define TLBLO_PFN_MASK 0x3FFFFFFC0ULL 80#else 81#define TLBLO_SWBITS_SHIFT (29) 82#define TLBLO_SWBITS_CLEAR_SHIFT (3) 83#define TLBLO_PFN_MASK (0x1FFFFFC0) 84#endif 85#define TLBLO_PFN_SHIFT (6) 86#define TLBLO_SWBITS_MASK ((pt_entry_t)0x7 << TLBLO_SWBITS_SHIFT) 87#define TLBLO_PA_TO_PFN(pa) ((((pa) >> TLB_PAGE_SHIFT) << TLBLO_PFN_SHIFT) & TLBLO_PFN_MASK) 88#define TLBLO_PFN_TO_PA(pfn) ((vm_paddr_t)((pfn) >> TLBLO_PFN_SHIFT) << TLB_PAGE_SHIFT) 89#define TLBLO_PTE_TO_PFN(pte) ((pte) & TLBLO_PFN_MASK) 90#define TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(pte) (TLBLO_PFN_TO_PA(TLBLO_PTE_TO_PFN((pte)))) 91 92/* 93 * XXX This comment is not correct for anything more modern than R4K. 94 * 95 * VPN for EntryHi register. Upper two bits select user, supervisor, 96 * or kernel. Bits 61 to 40 copy bit 63. VPN2 is bits 39 and down to 97 * as low as 13, down to PAGE_SHIFT, to index 2 TLB pages*. From bit 12 98 * to bit 8 there is a 5-bit 0 field. Low byte is ASID. 99 * 100 * XXX This comment is not correct for FreeBSD. 101 * Note that in FreeBSD, we map 2 TLB pages is equal to 1 VM page. 102 */ 103#define TLBHI_ASID_MASK (0xff) 104#if defined(__mips_n64) 105#define TLBHI_R_SHIFT 62 106#define TLBHI_R_USER (0x00UL << TLBHI_R_SHIFT) 107#define TLBHI_R_SUPERVISOR (0x01UL << TLBHI_R_SHIFT) 108#define TLBHI_R_KERNEL (0x03UL << TLBHI_R_SHIFT) 109#define TLBHI_R_MASK (0x03UL << TLBHI_R_SHIFT) 110#define TLBHI_VA_R(va) ((va) & TLBHI_R_MASK) 111#define TLBHI_FILL_SHIFT 40 112#define TLBHI_VPN2_SHIFT (TLB_PAGE_SHIFT + 1) 113#define TLBHI_VPN2_MASK (((~((1UL << TLBHI_VPN2_SHIFT) - 1)) << (63 - TLBHI_FILL_SHIFT)) >> (63 - TLBHI_FILL_SHIFT)) 114#define TLBHI_VA_TO_VPN2(va) ((va) & TLBHI_VPN2_MASK) 115#define TLBHI_ENTRY(va, asid) ((TLBHI_VA_R((va))) /* Region. */ | \ 116 (TLBHI_VA_TO_VPN2((va))) /* VPN2. */ | \ 117 ((asid) & TLBHI_ASID_MASK)) 118#else /* !defined(__mips_n64) */ 119#define TLBHI_PAGE_MASK (2 * PAGE_SIZE - 1) 120#define TLBHI_ENTRY(va, asid) (((va) & ~TLBHI_PAGE_MASK) | ((asid) & TLBHI_ASID_MASK)) 121#endif /* defined(__mips_n64) */ 122 123/* 124 * TLB flags managed in hardware: 125 * C: Cache attribute. 126 * D: Dirty bit. This means a page is writable. It is not 127 * set at first, and a write is trapped, and the dirty 128 * bit is set. See also PTE_RO. 129 * V: Valid bit. Obvious, isn't it? 130 * G: Global bit. This means that this mapping is present 131 * in EVERY address space, and to ignore the ASID when 132 * it is matched. 133 */ 134#define PTE_C(attr) ((attr & 0x07) << 3) 135#define PTE_C_UNCACHED (PTE_C(MIPS_CCA_UNCACHED)) 136#define PTE_C_CACHE (PTE_C(MIPS_CCA_CACHED)) 137#define PTE_D 0x04 138#define PTE_V 0x02 139#define PTE_G 0x01 140 141/* 142 * VM flags managed in software: 143 * RO: Read only. Never set PTE_D on this page, and don't 144 * listen to requests to write to it. 145 * W: Wired. ??? 146 * MANAGED:Managed. This PTE maps a managed page. 147 * 148 * These bits should not be written into the TLB, so must first be masked out 149 * explicitly in C, or using CLEAR_PTE_SWBITS() in assembly. 150 */ 151#define PTE_RO ((pt_entry_t)0x01 << TLBLO_SWBITS_SHIFT) 152#define PTE_W ((pt_entry_t)0x02 << TLBLO_SWBITS_SHIFT) 153#define PTE_MANAGED ((pt_entry_t)0x04 << TLBLO_SWBITS_SHIFT) 154 155/* 156 * PTE management functions for bits defined above. 157 */ 158#define pte_clear(pte, bit) (*(pte) &= ~(bit)) 159#define pte_set(pte, bit) (*(pte) |= (bit)) 160#define pte_test(pte, bit) ((*(pte) & (bit)) == (bit)) 161 162/* Assembly support for PTE access*/ 163#ifdef LOCORE 164#if defined(__mips_n64) || defined(__mips_n32) /* PHYSADDR_64_BIT */ 165#define PTESHIFT 3 166#define PTE2MASK 0xff0 /* for the 2-page lo0/lo1 */ 167#define PTEMASK 0xff8 168#define PTESIZE 8 169#define PTE_L ld 170#define PTE_MTC0 dmtc0 171#define CLEAR_PTE_SWBITS(pr) 172#else 173#define PTESHIFT 2 174#define PTE2MASK 0xff8 /* for the 2-page lo0/lo1 */ 175#define PTEMASK 0xffc 176#define PTESIZE 4 177#define PTE_L lw 178#define PTE_MTC0 mtc0 179#define CLEAR_PTE_SWBITS(r) LONG_SLL r, TLBLO_SWBITS_CLEAR_SHIFT; LONG_SRL r, TLBLO_SWBITS_CLEAR_SHIFT /* remove swbits */ 180#endif /* defined(__mips_n64) || defined(__mips_n32) */ 181 182#if defined(__mips_n64) 183#define PTRSHIFT 3 184#define PDEPTRMASK 0xff8 185#else 186#define PTRSHIFT 2 187#define PDEPTRMASK 0xffc 188#endif 189 190#endif /* LOCORE */ 191#endif /* !_MACHINE_PTE_H_ */ 192