vmparam.h revision 1.9
1/*	$NetBSD: vmparam.h,v 1.9 2016/08/06 21:13:30 martin Exp $	*/
2
3/*-
4 * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
5 * All rights reserved.
6 *
7 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8 * William Jolitz.
9 *
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33 *
34 *	@(#)vmparam.h	5.9 (Berkeley) 5/12/91
35 */
36
37#ifndef _VMPARAM_H_
38#define _VMPARAM_H_
39
40#define	USRSTACK	VM_MAX_ADDRESS /* XXX: Revisit vm address space. */
41
42/*
43 * Virtual memory related constants, all in bytes
44 */
45#ifndef MAXTSIZ
46#define	MAXTSIZ		(1<<30)			/* max text size (1G) */
47#endif
48#ifndef DFLDSIZ
49#define	DFLDSIZ		(1<<27)			/* initial data size (128M) */
50#endif
51#ifndef MAXDSIZ
52#define	MAXDSIZ		(1<<30)			/* max data size (1G) */
53#endif
54#ifndef	DFLSSIZ
55#define	DFLSSIZ		(1<<21)			/* initial stack size (2M) */
56#endif
57#ifndef	MAXSSIZ
58#define	MAXSSIZ		(1<<28)			/* max stack size (256M) */
59#endif
60#ifndef SGROWSIZ
61#define SGROWSIZ	(128UL*1024)		/* amount to grow stack */
62#endif
63
64#define	IA64_VM_MINKERN_REGION	4
65
66/*
67 * PTEs for mapping user space into the kernel for phyio operations.
68 * 64 pte's are enough to cover 8 disks * MAXBSIZE.
69 */
70#ifndef USRIOSIZE
71#define USRIOSIZE	64
72#endif
73
74/*
75 * Manipulating region bits of an address.
76 */
77#define IA64_RR_BASE(n)         (((uint64_t) (n)) << 61)
78#define IA64_RR_MASK(x)         ((x) & ((1L << 61) - 1))
79
80#define IA64_PHYS_TO_RR6(x)     ((x) | IA64_RR_BASE(6))
81#define IA64_PHYS_TO_RR7(x)     ((x) | IA64_RR_BASE(7))
82
83/*
84 * The Itanium architecture defines that all implementations support at
85 * least 51 virtual address bits (i.e. IMPL_VA_MSB=50). The unimplemented
86 * bits are sign-extended from VA{IMPL_VA_MSB}. As such, there's a gap in
87 * the virtual address range, which extends at most from 0x0004000000000000
88 * to 0x1ffbffffffffffff. We define the top half of a region in terms of
89 * this worst-case gap.
90 */
91#define IA64_REGION_GAP_START   0x0004000000000000
92#define IA64_REGION_GAP_EXTEND  0x1ffc000000000000
93
94/*
95 * Parameters for Pre-Boot Virtual Memory (PBVM).
96 * The kernel, its modules and metadata are loaded in the PBVM by the loader.
97 * The PBVM consists of pages for which the mapping is maintained in a page
98 * table. The page table is at least 1 EFI page large (i.e. 4KB), but can be
99 * larger to accommodate more PBVM. The maximum page table size is 1MB. With
100 * 8 bytes per page table entry, this means that the PBVM has at least 512
101 * pages and at most 128K pages.
102 * The GNU toolchain (in particular GNU ld) does not support an alignment
103 * larger than 64K. This means that we cannot guarantee page alignment for
104 * a page size that's larger than 64K. We do want to have text and data in
105 * different pages, which means that the maximum usable page size is 64KB.
106 * Consequently:
107 * The maximum total PBVM size is 8GB -- enough for a DVD image. A page table
108 * of a single EFI page (4KB) allows for 32MB of PBVM.
109 *
110 * The kernel is given the PA and size of the page table that provides the
111 * mapping of the PBVM. The page table itself is assumed to be mapped at a
112 * known virtual address and using a single translation wired into the CPU.
113 * As such, the page table is assumed to be a power of 2 and naturally aligned.
114 * The kernel also assumes that a good portion of the kernel text is mapped
115 * and wired into the CPU, but does not assume that the mapping covers the
116 * whole of PBVM.
117 */
118#define IA64_PBVM_RR            IA64_VM_MINKERN_REGION
119#define IA64_PBVM_BASE          \
120                (IA64_RR_BASE(IA64_PBVM_RR) + IA64_REGION_GAP_EXTEND)
121
122#define IA64_PBVM_PGTBL_MAXSZ   1048576
123#define IA64_PBVM_PGTBL         \
124                (IA64_RR_BASE(IA64_PBVM_RR + 1) - IA64_PBVM_PGTBL_MAXSZ)
125
126#define IA64_PBVM_PAGE_SHIFT    16      /* 64KB */
127#define IA64_PBVM_PAGE_SIZE     (1 << IA64_PBVM_PAGE_SHIFT)
128#define IA64_PBVM_PAGE_MASK     (IA64_PBVM_PAGE_SIZE - 1)
129
130#define	IA64_ID_PAGE_SHIFT	28		/* 256M */
131#define	IA64_ID_PAGE_SIZE	(1 << IA64_ID_PAGE_SHIFT)
132#define	IA64_ID_PAGE_MASK	(IA64_ID_PAGE_SIZE-1)
133
134#define	IA64_BACKINGSTORE	IA64_RR_BASE(4)
135
136#define	PAGE_SHIFT	14		/* 16K pages by default. */
137#define	PAGE_SIZE	(1 << PAGE_SHIFT)
138#define	PAGE_MASK	(PAGE_SIZE - 1)
139
140/* user/kernel map constants */
141#define VM_MIN_ADDRESS		((vaddr_t)0)
142#define	VM_MAX_ADDRESS		((vaddr_t) IA64_RR_BASE(5))
143#define	VM_GATEWAY_SIZE		PAGE_SIZE
144#define	VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS	(VM_MAX_ADDRESS + VM_GATEWAY_SIZE)
145#define	VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS	VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS
146#define VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS	((vaddr_t) (IA64_RR_BASE(6) - 1))
147
148#define VM_PHYSSEG_MAX		16		/* XXX: */
149#define VM_PHYSSEG_STRAT	VM_PSTRAT_BSEARCH
150
151#define	VM_NFREELIST		1 /* XXX: */
152#define	VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT	0 /* XXX: */
153
154/* virtual sizes (bytes) for various kernel submaps */
155#define VM_PHYS_SIZE		(USRIOSIZE*PAGE_SIZE)
156
157#endif /* _VMPARAM_H_ */
158