pte.h revision 1.2
1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
3 * All rights reserved.
4 *
5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
6 * William Jolitz.
7 *
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19 *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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23 *
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35 *
36 *	from: @(#)pte.h	5.5 (Berkeley) 5/9/91
37 *	$Id: pte.h,v 1.2 1993/05/22 08:00:34 cgd Exp $
38 */
39
40/*
41 * 386 page table entry and page table directory
42 * W.Jolitz, 8/89
43 *
44 * There are two major kinds of pte's: those which have ever existed (and are
45 * thus either now in core or on the swap device), and those which have
46 * never existed, but which will be filled on demand at first reference.
47 * There is a structure describing each.  There is also an ancillary
48 * structure used in page clustering.
49 */
50
51#ifndef LOCORE
52struct pde
53{
54unsigned int
55		pd_v:1,			/* valid bit */
56		pd_prot:2,		/* access control */
57		pd_mbz1:2,		/* reserved, must be zero */
58		pd_u:1,			/* hardware maintained 'used' bit */
59		:1,			/* not used */
60		pd_mbz2:2,		/* reserved, must be zero */
61		:3,			/* reserved for software */
62		pd_pfnum:20;		/* physical page frame number of pte's*/
63};
64struct pte
65{
66unsigned int
67		pg_v:1,			/* valid bit */
68		pg_prot:2,		/* access control */
69		pg_mbz1:2,		/* reserved, must be zero */
70		pg_u:1,			/* hardware maintained 'used' bit */
71		pg_m:1,			/* hardware maintained modified bit */
72		pg_mbz2:2,		/* reserved, must be zero */
73		pg_fod:1,		/* is fill on demand (=0) */
74		:1,			/* must write back to swap (unused) */
75		pg_nc:1,		/* 'uncacheable page' bit */
76		pg_pfnum:20;		/* physical page frame number */
77};
78struct hpte
79{
80unsigned int
81		pg_high:12,		/* special for clustering */
82		pg_pfnum:20;
83};
84struct fpte
85{
86unsigned int
87		pg_v:1,			/* valid bit */
88		pg_prot:2,		/* access control */
89		:5,
90		pg_fileno:1,		/* file mapped from or TEXT or ZERO */
91		pg_fod:1,		/* is fill on demand (=1) */
92		pg_blkno:22;		/* file system block number */
93};
94#endif
95
96#define	PD_MASK		0xffc00000	/* page directory address bits */
97#define	PD_SHIFT	22		/* page directory address bits */
98
99#define	PG_V		0x00000001
100#define	PG_PROT		0x00000006 /* all protection bits . */
101#define	PG_FOD		0x00000200
102#define	PG_SWAPM	0x00000400
103#define PG_N		0x00000800 /* Non-cacheable */
104#define	PG_M		0x00000040
105#define PG_U		0x00000020 /* not currently used */
106#define	PG_FRAME	0xfffff000
107
108#define	PG_FZERO	0
109#define	PG_FTEXT	1
110#define	PG_FMAX		(PG_FTEXT)
111
112#define	PG_NOACC	0
113#define	PG_KR		0x00000000
114#define	PG_KW		0x00000002
115#define	PG_URKR		0x00000004
116#define	PG_URKW		0x00000004
117#define	PG_UW		0x00000006
118
119/*
120 * Page Protection Exception bits
121 */
122
123#define PGEX_P		0x01	/* Protection violation vs. not present */
124#define PGEX_W		0x02	/* during a Write cycle */
125#define PGEX_U		0x04	/* access from User mode (UPL) */
126
127/*
128 * Pte related macros
129 */
130#define	dirty(pte)	((pte)->pg_m)
131
132#ifndef LOCORE
133#ifdef KERNEL
134/* utilities defined in pmap.c */
135extern	struct pte *Sysmap;
136#endif
137#endif
138