/*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause * * Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1994 John S. Dyson * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1994 David Greenman * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer * Science Department and William Jolitz of UUNET Technologies Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: @(#)pmap.c 7.7 (Berkeley) 5/12/91 * from: src/sys/i386/i386/pmap.c,v 1.250.2.8 2000/11/21 00:09:14 ps * JNPR: pmap.c,v 1.11.2.1 2007/08/16 11:51:06 girish */ /* * Manages physical address maps. * * Since the information managed by this module is * also stored by the logical address mapping module, * this module may throw away valid virtual-to-physical * mappings at almost any time. However, invalidations * of virtual-to-physical mappings must be done as * requested. * * In order to cope with hardware architectures which * make virtual-to-physical map invalidates expensive, * this module may delay invalidate or reduced protection * operations until such time as they are actually * necessary. This module is given full information as * to which processors are currently using which maps, * and to when physical maps must be made correct. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_ddb.h" #include "opt_pmap.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef DDB #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #undef PMAP_DEBUG #if !defined(DIAGNOSTIC) #define PMAP_INLINE __inline #else #define PMAP_INLINE #endif #ifdef PV_STATS #define PV_STAT(x) do { x ; } while (0) #else #define PV_STAT(x) do { } while (0) #endif /* * Get PDEs and PTEs for user/kernel address space */ #define pmap_seg_index(v) (((v) >> SEGSHIFT) & (NPDEPG - 1)) #define pmap_pde_index(v) (((v) >> PDRSHIFT) & (NPDEPG - 1)) #define pmap_pte_index(v) (((v) >> PAGE_SHIFT) & (NPTEPG - 1)) #define pmap_pde_pindex(v) ((v) >> PDRSHIFT) #ifdef __mips_n64 #define NUPDE (NPDEPG * NPDEPG) #define NUSERPGTBLS (NUPDE + NPDEPG) #else #define NUPDE (NPDEPG) #define NUSERPGTBLS (NUPDE) #endif #define is_kernel_pmap(x) ((x) == kernel_pmap) struct pmap kernel_pmap_store; pd_entry_t *kernel_segmap; vm_offset_t virtual_avail; /* VA of first avail page (after kernel bss) */ vm_offset_t virtual_end; /* VA of last avail page (end of kernel AS) */ static int need_local_mappings; static int nkpt; unsigned pmap_max_asid; /* max ASID supported by the system */ #define PMAP_ASID_RESERVED 0 vm_offset_t kernel_vm_end = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; static void pmap_asid_alloc(pmap_t pmap); static struct rwlock_padalign pvh_global_lock; /* * Data for the pv entry allocation mechanism */ static TAILQ_HEAD(pch, pv_chunk) pv_chunks = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(pv_chunks); static int pv_entry_count; static void free_pv_chunk(struct pv_chunk *pc); static void free_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, pv_entry_t pv); static pv_entry_t get_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, boolean_t try); static vm_page_t pmap_pv_reclaim(pmap_t locked_pmap); static void pmap_pvh_free(struct md_page *pvh, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va); static pv_entry_t pmap_pvh_remove(struct md_page *pvh, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va); static vm_page_t pmap_alloc_direct_page(unsigned int index, int req); static vm_page_t pmap_enter_quick_locked(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, vm_page_t mpte); static void pmap_grow_direct_page(int req); static int pmap_remove_pte(struct pmap *pmap, pt_entry_t *ptq, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t pde); static void pmap_remove_page(struct pmap *pmap, vm_offset_t va); static void pmap_remove_entry(struct pmap *pmap, vm_page_t m, vm_offset_t va); static boolean_t pmap_try_insert_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t mpte, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m); static void pmap_update_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pt_entry_t pte); static void pmap_invalidate_all(pmap_t pmap); static void pmap_invalidate_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va); static void _pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m); static vm_page_t pmap_allocpte(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, u_int flags); static vm_page_t _pmap_allocpte(pmap_t pmap, unsigned ptepindex, u_int flags); static int pmap_unuse_pt(pmap_t, vm_offset_t, pd_entry_t); static pt_entry_t init_pte_prot(vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t access, vm_prot_t prot); static void pmap_invalidate_page_action(void *arg); static void pmap_invalidate_range_action(void *arg); static void pmap_update_page_action(void *arg); #ifndef __mips_n64 static vm_offset_t crashdumpva; /* * These functions are for high memory (memory above 512Meg in 32 bit) support. * The highmem area does not have a KSEG0 mapping, and we need a mechanism to * do temporary per-CPU mappings for pmap_zero_page, pmap_copy_page etc. * * At bootup, we reserve 2 virtual pages per CPU for mapping highmem pages. To * access a highmem physical address on a CPU, we map the physical address to * the reserved virtual address for the CPU in the kernel pagetable. */ static void pmap_init_reserved_pages(void) { struct pcpu *pc; vm_offset_t pages; int i; if (need_local_mappings == 0) return; CPU_FOREACH(i) { pc = pcpu_find(i); /* * Skip if the mapping has already been initialized, * i.e. this is the BSP. */ if (pc->pc_cmap1_addr != 0) continue; pages = kva_alloc(PAGE_SIZE * 3); if (pages == 0) panic("%s: unable to allocate KVA", __func__); pc->pc_cmap1_ptep = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, pages); pc->pc_cmap2_ptep = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, pages + PAGE_SIZE); pc->pc_qmap_ptep = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, pages + (PAGE_SIZE * 2)); pc->pc_cmap1_addr = pages; pc->pc_cmap2_addr = pages + PAGE_SIZE; pc->pc_qmap_addr = pages + (PAGE_SIZE * 2); } } SYSINIT(rpages_init, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_ANY, pmap_init_reserved_pages, NULL); static __inline void pmap_alloc_lmem_map(void) { PCPU_SET(cmap1_addr, virtual_avail); PCPU_SET(cmap2_addr, virtual_avail + PAGE_SIZE); PCPU_SET(cmap1_ptep, pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, virtual_avail)); PCPU_SET(cmap2_ptep, pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, virtual_avail + PAGE_SIZE)); PCPU_SET(qmap_addr, virtual_avail + (2 * PAGE_SIZE)); PCPU_SET(qmap_ptep, pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, virtual_avail + (2 * PAGE_SIZE))); crashdumpva = virtual_avail + (3 * PAGE_SIZE); virtual_avail += PAGE_SIZE * 4; } static __inline vm_offset_t pmap_lmem_map1(vm_paddr_t phys) { critical_enter(); *PCPU_GET(cmap1_ptep) = TLBLO_PA_TO_PFN(phys) | PTE_C_CACHE | PTE_D | PTE_V | PTE_G; return (PCPU_GET(cmap1_addr)); } static __inline vm_offset_t pmap_lmem_map2(vm_paddr_t phys1, vm_paddr_t phys2) { critical_enter(); *PCPU_GET(cmap1_ptep) = TLBLO_PA_TO_PFN(phys1) | PTE_C_CACHE | PTE_D | PTE_V | PTE_G; *PCPU_GET(cmap2_ptep) = TLBLO_PA_TO_PFN(phys2) | PTE_C_CACHE | PTE_D | PTE_V | PTE_G; return (PCPU_GET(cmap1_addr)); } static __inline void pmap_lmem_unmap(void) { *PCPU_GET(cmap1_ptep) = PTE_G; tlb_invalidate_address(kernel_pmap, PCPU_GET(cmap1_addr)); if (*PCPU_GET(cmap2_ptep) != PTE_G) { *PCPU_GET(cmap2_ptep) = PTE_G; tlb_invalidate_address(kernel_pmap, PCPU_GET(cmap2_addr)); } critical_exit(); } #else /* __mips_n64 */ static __inline void pmap_alloc_lmem_map(void) { } static __inline vm_offset_t pmap_lmem_map1(vm_paddr_t phys) { return (0); } static __inline vm_offset_t pmap_lmem_map2(vm_paddr_t phys1, vm_paddr_t phys2) { return (0); } static __inline vm_offset_t pmap_lmem_unmap(void) { return (0); } #endif /* !__mips_n64 */ static __inline int pmap_pte_cache_bits(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_page_t m) { vm_memattr_t ma; ma = pmap_page_get_memattr(m); if (ma == VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_BACK && !is_cacheable_mem(pa)) ma = VM_MEMATTR_UNCACHEABLE; return PTE_C(ma); } #define PMAP_PTE_SET_CACHE_BITS(pte, pa, m) { \ pte &= ~PTE_C_MASK; \ pte |= pmap_pte_cache_bits(pa, m); \ } /* * Page table entry lookup routines. */ static __inline pd_entry_t * pmap_segmap(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { return (&pmap->pm_segtab[pmap_seg_index(va)]); } #ifdef __mips_n64 static __inline pd_entry_t * pmap_pdpe_to_pde(pd_entry_t *pdpe, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t *pde; pde = (pd_entry_t *)*pdpe; return (&pde[pmap_pde_index(va)]); } static __inline pd_entry_t * pmap_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t *pdpe; pdpe = pmap_segmap(pmap, va); if (*pdpe == NULL) return (NULL); return (pmap_pdpe_to_pde(pdpe, va)); } #else static __inline pd_entry_t * pmap_pdpe_to_pde(pd_entry_t *pdpe, vm_offset_t va) { return (pdpe); } static __inline pd_entry_t *pmap_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { return (pmap_segmap(pmap, va)); } #endif static __inline pt_entry_t * pmap_pde_to_pte(pd_entry_t *pde, vm_offset_t va) { pt_entry_t *pte; pte = (pt_entry_t *)*pde; return (&pte[pmap_pte_index(va)]); } pt_entry_t * pmap_pte(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t *pde; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); if (pde == NULL || *pde == NULL) return (NULL); return (pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, va)); } vm_offset_t pmap_steal_memory(vm_size_t size) { vm_paddr_t bank_size, pa; vm_offset_t va; size = round_page(size); bank_size = phys_avail[1] - phys_avail[0]; while (size > bank_size) { int i; for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 2]; i += 2) { phys_avail[i] = phys_avail[i + 2]; phys_avail[i + 1] = phys_avail[i + 3]; } phys_avail[i] = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] = 0; if (!phys_avail[0]) panic("pmap_steal_memory: out of memory"); bank_size = phys_avail[1] - phys_avail[0]; } pa = phys_avail[0]; phys_avail[0] += size; if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(pa) == 0) panic("Out of memory below 512Meg?"); va = MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(pa); bzero((caddr_t)va, size); return (va); } /* * Bootstrap the system enough to run with virtual memory. This * assumes that the phys_avail array has been initialized. */ static void pmap_create_kernel_pagetable(void) { int i, j; vm_offset_t ptaddr; pt_entry_t *pte; #ifdef __mips_n64 pd_entry_t *pde; vm_offset_t pdaddr; int npt, npde; #endif /* * Allocate segment table for the kernel */ kernel_segmap = (pd_entry_t *)pmap_steal_memory(PAGE_SIZE); /* * Allocate second level page tables for the kernel */ #ifdef __mips_n64 npde = howmany(NKPT, NPDEPG); pdaddr = pmap_steal_memory(PAGE_SIZE * npde); #endif nkpt = NKPT; ptaddr = pmap_steal_memory(PAGE_SIZE * nkpt); /* * The R[4-7]?00 stores only one copy of the Global bit in the * translation lookaside buffer for each 2 page entry. Thus invalid * entrys must have the Global bit set so when Entry LO and Entry HI * G bits are anded together they will produce a global bit to store * in the tlb. */ for (i = 0, pte = (pt_entry_t *)ptaddr; i < (nkpt * NPTEPG); i++, pte++) *pte = PTE_G; #ifdef __mips_n64 for (i = 0, npt = nkpt; npt > 0; i++) { kernel_segmap[i] = (pd_entry_t)(pdaddr + i * PAGE_SIZE); pde = (pd_entry_t *)kernel_segmap[i]; for (j = 0; j < NPDEPG && npt > 0; j++, npt--) pde[j] = (pd_entry_t)(ptaddr + (i * NPDEPG + j) * PAGE_SIZE); } #else for (i = 0, j = pmap_seg_index(VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS); i < nkpt; i++, j++) kernel_segmap[j] = (pd_entry_t)(ptaddr + (i * PAGE_SIZE)); #endif PMAP_LOCK_INIT(kernel_pmap); kernel_pmap->pm_segtab = kernel_segmap; CPU_FILL(&kernel_pmap->pm_active); TAILQ_INIT(&kernel_pmap->pm_pvchunk); kernel_pmap->pm_asid[0].asid = PMAP_ASID_RESERVED; kernel_pmap->pm_asid[0].gen = 0; kernel_vm_end += nkpt * NPTEPG * PAGE_SIZE; } void pmap_bootstrap(void) { int i; /* Sort. */ again: for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { /* * Keep the memory aligned on page boundary. */ phys_avail[i] = round_page(phys_avail[i]); phys_avail[i + 1] = trunc_page(phys_avail[i + 1]); if (i < 2) continue; if (phys_avail[i - 2] > phys_avail[i]) { vm_paddr_t ptemp[2]; ptemp[0] = phys_avail[i + 0]; ptemp[1] = phys_avail[i + 1]; phys_avail[i + 0] = phys_avail[i - 2]; phys_avail[i + 1] = phys_avail[i - 1]; phys_avail[i - 2] = ptemp[0]; phys_avail[i - 1] = ptemp[1]; goto again; } } /* * In 32 bit, we may have memory which cannot be mapped directly. * This memory will need temporary mapping before it can be * accessed. */ if (!MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(phys_avail[i - 1] - 1)) need_local_mappings = 1; /* * Copy the phys_avail[] array before we start stealing memory from it. */ for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { physmem_desc[i] = phys_avail[i]; physmem_desc[i + 1] = phys_avail[i + 1]; } Maxmem = atop(phys_avail[i - 1]); if (bootverbose) { printf("Physical memory chunk(s):\n"); for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { vm_paddr_t size; size = phys_avail[i + 1] - phys_avail[i]; printf("%#08jx - %#08jx, %ju bytes (%ju pages)\n", (uintmax_t) phys_avail[i], (uintmax_t) phys_avail[i + 1] - 1, (uintmax_t) size, (uintmax_t) size / PAGE_SIZE); } printf("Maxmem is 0x%0jx\n", ptoa((uintmax_t)Maxmem)); } /* * Steal the message buffer from the beginning of memory. */ msgbufp = (struct msgbuf *)pmap_steal_memory(msgbufsize); msgbufinit(msgbufp, msgbufsize); /* * Steal thread0 kstack. */ kstack0 = pmap_steal_memory(KSTACK_PAGES << PAGE_SHIFT); virtual_avail = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; virtual_end = VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS; #ifdef SMP /* * Steal some virtual address space to map the pcpu area. */ virtual_avail = roundup2(virtual_avail, PAGE_SIZE * 2); pcpup = (struct pcpu *)virtual_avail; virtual_avail += PAGE_SIZE * 2; /* * Initialize the wired TLB entry mapping the pcpu region for * the BSP at 'pcpup'. Up until this point we were operating * with the 'pcpup' for the BSP pointing to a virtual address * in KSEG0 so there was no need for a TLB mapping. */ mips_pcpu_tlb_init(PCPU_ADDR(0)); if (bootverbose) printf("pcpu is available at virtual address %p.\n", pcpup); #endif pmap_create_kernel_pagetable(); if (need_local_mappings) pmap_alloc_lmem_map(); pmap_max_asid = VMNUM_PIDS; mips_wr_entryhi(0); mips_wr_pagemask(0); /* * Initialize the global pv list lock. */ rw_init(&pvh_global_lock, "pmap pv global"); } /* * Initialize a vm_page's machine-dependent fields. */ void pmap_page_init(vm_page_t m) { TAILQ_INIT(&m->md.pv_list); m->md.pv_flags = VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT << PV_MEMATTR_SHIFT; } /* * Initialize the pmap module. * Called by vm_init, to initialize any structures that the pmap * system needs to map virtual memory. */ void pmap_init(void) { } /*************************************************** * Low level helper routines..... ***************************************************/ #ifdef SMP static __inline void pmap_call_on_active_cpus(pmap_t pmap, void (*fn)(void *), void *arg) { int cpuid, cpu, self; cpuset_t active_cpus; sched_pin(); if (is_kernel_pmap(pmap)) { smp_rendezvous(NULL, fn, NULL, arg); goto out; } /* Force ASID update on inactive CPUs */ CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { if (!CPU_ISSET(cpu, &pmap->pm_active)) pmap->pm_asid[cpu].gen = 0; } cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); /* * XXX: barrier/locking for active? * * Take a snapshot of active here, any further changes are ignored. * tlb update/invalidate should be harmless on inactive CPUs */ active_cpus = pmap->pm_active; self = CPU_ISSET(cpuid, &active_cpus); CPU_CLR(cpuid, &active_cpus); /* Optimize for the case where this cpu is the only active one */ if (CPU_EMPTY(&active_cpus)) { if (self) fn(arg); } else { if (self) CPU_SET(cpuid, &active_cpus); smp_rendezvous_cpus(active_cpus, NULL, fn, NULL, arg); } out: sched_unpin(); } #else /* !SMP */ static __inline void pmap_call_on_active_cpus(pmap_t pmap, void (*fn)(void *), void *arg) { int cpuid; if (is_kernel_pmap(pmap)) { fn(arg); return; } cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); if (!CPU_ISSET(cpuid, &pmap->pm_active)) pmap->pm_asid[cpuid].gen = 0; else fn(arg); } #endif /* SMP */ static void pmap_invalidate_all(pmap_t pmap) { pmap_call_on_active_cpus(pmap, (void (*)(void *))tlb_invalidate_all_user, pmap); } struct pmap_invalidate_page_arg { pmap_t pmap; vm_offset_t va; }; static void pmap_invalidate_page_action(void *arg) { struct pmap_invalidate_page_arg *p = arg; tlb_invalidate_address(p->pmap, p->va); } static void pmap_invalidate_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { struct pmap_invalidate_page_arg arg; arg.pmap = pmap; arg.va = va; pmap_call_on_active_cpus(pmap, pmap_invalidate_page_action, &arg); } struct pmap_invalidate_range_arg { pmap_t pmap; vm_offset_t sva; vm_offset_t eva; }; static void pmap_invalidate_range_action(void *arg) { struct pmap_invalidate_range_arg *p = arg; tlb_invalidate_range(p->pmap, p->sva, p->eva); } static void pmap_invalidate_range(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { struct pmap_invalidate_range_arg arg; arg.pmap = pmap; arg.sva = sva; arg.eva = eva; pmap_call_on_active_cpus(pmap, pmap_invalidate_range_action, &arg); } struct pmap_update_page_arg { pmap_t pmap; vm_offset_t va; pt_entry_t pte; }; static void pmap_update_page_action(void *arg) { struct pmap_update_page_arg *p = arg; tlb_update(p->pmap, p->va, p->pte); } static void pmap_update_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pt_entry_t pte) { struct pmap_update_page_arg arg; arg.pmap = pmap; arg.va = va; arg.pte = pte; pmap_call_on_active_cpus(pmap, pmap_update_page_action, &arg); } /* * Routine: pmap_extract * Function: * Extract the physical page address associated * with the given map/virtual_address pair. */ vm_paddr_t pmap_extract(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pt_entry_t *pte; vm_offset_t retval = 0; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pmap_pte(pmap, va); if (pte) { retval = TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(*pte) | (va & PAGE_MASK); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (retval); } /* * Routine: pmap_extract_and_hold * Function: * Atomically extract and hold the physical page * with the given pmap and virtual address pair * if that mapping permits the given protection. */ vm_page_t pmap_extract_and_hold(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_prot_t prot) { pt_entry_t pte, *ptep; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m; m = NULL; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); ptep = pmap_pte(pmap, va); if (ptep != NULL) { pte = *ptep; if (pte_test(&pte, PTE_V) && (!pte_test(&pte, PTE_RO) || (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0)) { pa = TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(pte); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); if (!vm_page_wire_mapped(m)) m = NULL; } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (m); } /*************************************************** * Low level mapping routines..... ***************************************************/ /* * add a wired page to the kva */ void pmap_kenter_attr(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_memattr_t ma) { pt_entry_t *pte; pt_entry_t opte, npte; #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG printf("pmap_kenter: va: %p -> pa: %p\n", (void *)va, (void *)pa); #endif pte = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, va); opte = *pte; npte = TLBLO_PA_TO_PFN(pa) | PTE_C(ma) | PTE_D | PTE_V | PTE_G; *pte = npte; if (pte_test(&opte, PTE_V) && opte != npte) pmap_update_page(kernel_pmap, va, npte); } void pmap_kenter(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa) { KASSERT(is_cacheable_mem(pa), ("pmap_kenter: memory at 0x%lx is not cacheable", (u_long)pa)); pmap_kenter_attr(va, pa, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } void pmap_kenter_device(vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size, vm_paddr_t pa) { KASSERT((size & PAGE_MASK) == 0, ("%s: device mapping not page-sized", __func__)); for (; size > 0; size -= PAGE_SIZE) { /* * XXXCEM: this is somewhat inefficient on SMP systems in that * every single page is individually TLB-invalidated via * rendezvous (pmap_update_page()), instead of invalidating the * entire range via a single rendezvous. */ pmap_kenter_attr(va, pa, VM_MEMATTR_UNCACHEABLE); va += PAGE_SIZE; pa += PAGE_SIZE; } } void pmap_kremove_device(vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size) { KASSERT((size & PAGE_MASK) == 0, ("%s: device mapping not page-sized", __func__)); /* * XXXCEM: Similar to pmap_kenter_device, this is inefficient on SMP, * in that pages are invalidated individually instead of a single range * rendezvous. */ for (; size > 0; size -= PAGE_SIZE) { pmap_kremove(va); va += PAGE_SIZE; } } /* * remove a page from the kernel pagetables */ /* PMAP_INLINE */ void pmap_kremove(vm_offset_t va) { pt_entry_t *pte; /* * Write back all caches from the page being destroyed */ mips_dcache_wbinv_range_index(va, PAGE_SIZE); pte = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, va); *pte = PTE_G; pmap_invalidate_page(kernel_pmap, va); } /* * Used to map a range of physical addresses into kernel * virtual address space. * * The value passed in '*virt' is a suggested virtual address for * the mapping. Architectures which can support a direct-mapped * physical to virtual region can return the appropriate address * within that region, leaving '*virt' unchanged. Other * architectures should map the pages starting at '*virt' and * update '*virt' with the first usable address after the mapped * region. * * Use XKPHYS for 64 bit, and KSEG0 where possible for 32 bit. */ vm_offset_t pmap_map(vm_offset_t *virt, vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end, int prot) { vm_offset_t va, sva; if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(end - 1)) return (MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(start)); va = sva = *virt; while (start < end) { pmap_kenter(va, start); va += PAGE_SIZE; start += PAGE_SIZE; } *virt = va; return (sva); } /* * Add a list of wired pages to the kva * this routine is only used for temporary * kernel mappings that do not need to have * page modification or references recorded. * Note that old mappings are simply written * over. The page *must* be wired. */ void pmap_qenter(vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t *m, int count) { int i; vm_offset_t origva = va; for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { pmap_flush_pvcache(m[i]); pmap_kenter(va, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m[i])); va += PAGE_SIZE; } mips_dcache_wbinv_range_index(origva, PAGE_SIZE*count); } /* * this routine jerks page mappings from the * kernel -- it is meant only for temporary mappings. */ void pmap_qremove(vm_offset_t va, int count) { pt_entry_t *pte; vm_offset_t origva; if (count < 1) return; mips_dcache_wbinv_range_index(va, PAGE_SIZE * count); origva = va; do { pte = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, va); *pte = PTE_G; va += PAGE_SIZE; } while (--count > 0); pmap_invalidate_range(kernel_pmap, origva, va); } /*************************************************** * Page table page management routines..... ***************************************************/ /* * Decrements a page table page's reference count, which is used to record the * number of valid page table entries within the page. If the reference count * drops to zero, then the page table page is unmapped. Returns TRUE if the * page table page was unmapped and FALSE otherwise. */ static PMAP_INLINE boolean_t pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m) { --m->ref_count; if (m->ref_count == 0) { _pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap, va, m); return (TRUE); } else return (FALSE); } static void _pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m) { pd_entry_t *pde; vm_offset_t sva, eva; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); /* * unmap the page table page */ #ifdef __mips_n64 if (m->pindex < NUPDE) { pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); sva = va & ~PDRMASK; eva = sva + NBPDR; } else { pde = pmap_segmap(pmap, va); sva = va & ~SEGMASK; eva = sva + NBSEG; } #else pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); sva = va & ~SEGMASK; eva = sva + NBSEG; #endif *pde = 0; pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; #ifdef __mips_n64 if (m->pindex < NUPDE) { pd_entry_t *pdp; vm_page_t pdpg; /* * Recursively decrement next level pagetable refcount. * Either that shoots down a larger range from TLBs (below) * or we're to shoot down just the page in question. */ pdp = (pd_entry_t *)*pmap_segmap(pmap, va); pdpg = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS(pdp)); if (!pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap, va, pdpg)) { pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, sva, eva); } } else { /* Segmap entry shootdown */ pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, sva, eva); } #else /* Segmap entry shootdown */ pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, sva, eva); #endif /* * If the page is finally unwired, simply free it. */ vm_page_free_zero(m); vm_wire_sub(1); } /* * After removing a page table entry, this routine is used to * conditionally free the page, and manage the reference count. */ static int pmap_unuse_pt(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t pde) { vm_page_t mpte; if (va >= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS) return (0); KASSERT(pde != 0, ("pmap_unuse_pt: pde != 0")); mpte = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS(pde)); return (pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap, va, mpte)); } void pmap_pinit0(pmap_t pmap) { int i; PMAP_LOCK_INIT(pmap); pmap->pm_segtab = kernel_segmap; CPU_ZERO(&pmap->pm_active); for (i = 0; i < MAXCPU; i++) { pmap->pm_asid[i].asid = PMAP_ASID_RESERVED; pmap->pm_asid[i].gen = 0; } PCPU_SET(curpmap, pmap); TAILQ_INIT(&pmap->pm_pvchunk); bzero(&pmap->pm_stats, sizeof pmap->pm_stats); } static void pmap_grow_direct_page(int req) { #ifdef __mips_n64 vm_wait(NULL); #else if (!vm_page_reclaim_contig(req, 1, 0, MIPS_KSEG0_LARGEST_PHYS, PAGE_SIZE, 0)) vm_wait(NULL); #endif } static vm_page_t pmap_alloc_direct_page(unsigned int index, int req) { vm_page_t m; m = vm_page_alloc_freelist(VM_FREELIST_DIRECT, req | VM_ALLOC_WIRED | VM_ALLOC_ZERO); if (m == NULL) return (NULL); if ((m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); m->pindex = index; return (m); } /* * Initialize a preallocated and zeroed pmap structure, * such as one in a vmspace structure. */ int pmap_pinit(pmap_t pmap) { vm_offset_t ptdva; vm_page_t ptdpg; int i, req_class; /* * allocate the page directory page */ req_class = VM_ALLOC_NORMAL; while ((ptdpg = pmap_alloc_direct_page(NUSERPGTBLS, req_class)) == NULL) pmap_grow_direct_page(req_class); ptdva = MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(ptdpg)); pmap->pm_segtab = (pd_entry_t *)ptdva; CPU_ZERO(&pmap->pm_active); for (i = 0; i < MAXCPU; i++) { pmap->pm_asid[i].asid = PMAP_ASID_RESERVED; pmap->pm_asid[i].gen = 0; } TAILQ_INIT(&pmap->pm_pvchunk); bzero(&pmap->pm_stats, sizeof pmap->pm_stats); return (1); } /* * this routine is called if the page table page is not * mapped correctly. */ static vm_page_t _pmap_allocpte(pmap_t pmap, unsigned ptepindex, u_int flags) { vm_offset_t pageva; vm_page_t m; int req_class; /* * Find or fabricate a new pagetable page */ req_class = VM_ALLOC_NORMAL; if ((m = pmap_alloc_direct_page(ptepindex, req_class)) == NULL) { if ((flags & PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP) == 0) { PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); pmap_grow_direct_page(req_class); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); } /* * Indicate the need to retry. While waiting, the page * table page may have been allocated. */ return (NULL); } /* * Map the pagetable page into the process address space, if it * isn't already there. */ pageva = MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); #ifdef __mips_n64 if (ptepindex >= NUPDE) { pmap->pm_segtab[ptepindex - NUPDE] = (pd_entry_t)pageva; } else { pd_entry_t *pdep, *pde; int segindex = ptepindex >> (SEGSHIFT - PDRSHIFT); int pdeindex = ptepindex & (NPDEPG - 1); vm_page_t pg; pdep = &pmap->pm_segtab[segindex]; if (*pdep == NULL) { /* recurse for allocating page dir */ if (_pmap_allocpte(pmap, NUPDE + segindex, flags) == NULL) { /* alloc failed, release current */ vm_page_unwire_noq(m); vm_page_free_zero(m); return (NULL); } } else { pg = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS(*pdep)); pg->ref_count++; } /* Next level entry */ pde = (pd_entry_t *)*pdep; pde[pdeindex] = (pd_entry_t)pageva; } #else pmap->pm_segtab[ptepindex] = (pd_entry_t)pageva; #endif pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; return (m); } static vm_page_t pmap_allocpte(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, u_int flags) { unsigned ptepindex; pd_entry_t *pde; vm_page_t m; /* * Calculate pagetable page index */ ptepindex = pmap_pde_pindex(va); retry: /* * Get the page directory entry */ pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); /* * If the page table page is mapped, we just increment the hold * count, and activate it. */ if (pde != NULL && *pde != NULL) { m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS(*pde)); m->ref_count++; } else { /* * Here if the pte page isn't mapped, or if it has been * deallocated. */ m = _pmap_allocpte(pmap, ptepindex, flags); if (m == NULL && (flags & PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP) == 0) goto retry; } return (m); } /*************************************************** * Pmap allocation/deallocation routines. ***************************************************/ /* * Release any resources held by the given physical map. * Called when a pmap initialized by pmap_pinit is being released. * Should only be called if the map contains no valid mappings. */ void pmap_release(pmap_t pmap) { vm_offset_t ptdva; vm_page_t ptdpg; KASSERT(pmap->pm_stats.resident_count == 0, ("pmap_release: pmap resident count %ld != 0", pmap->pm_stats.resident_count)); ptdva = (vm_offset_t)pmap->pm_segtab; ptdpg = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS(ptdva)); vm_page_unwire_noq(ptdpg); vm_page_free_zero(ptdpg); } /* * grow the number of kernel page table entries, if needed */ void pmap_growkernel(vm_offset_t addr) { vm_page_t nkpg; pd_entry_t *pde, *pdpe; pt_entry_t *pte; int i, req_class; mtx_assert(&kernel_map->system_mtx, MA_OWNED); req_class = VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT; addr = roundup2(addr, NBSEG); if (addr - 1 >= vm_map_max(kernel_map)) addr = vm_map_max(kernel_map); while (kernel_vm_end < addr) { pdpe = pmap_segmap(kernel_pmap, kernel_vm_end); #ifdef __mips_n64 if (*pdpe == 0) { /* new intermediate page table entry */ nkpg = pmap_alloc_direct_page(nkpt, req_class); if (nkpg == NULL) panic("pmap_growkernel: no memory to grow kernel"); *pdpe = (pd_entry_t)MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(nkpg)); continue; /* try again */ } #endif pde = pmap_pdpe_to_pde(pdpe, kernel_vm_end); if (*pde != 0) { kernel_vm_end = (kernel_vm_end + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (kernel_vm_end - 1 >= vm_map_max(kernel_map)) { kernel_vm_end = vm_map_max(kernel_map); break; } continue; } /* * This index is bogus, but out of the way */ nkpg = pmap_alloc_direct_page(nkpt, req_class); #ifndef __mips_n64 if (nkpg == NULL && vm_page_reclaim_contig(req_class, 1, 0, MIPS_KSEG0_LARGEST_PHYS, PAGE_SIZE, 0)) nkpg = pmap_alloc_direct_page(nkpt, req_class); #endif if (nkpg == NULL) panic("pmap_growkernel: no memory to grow kernel"); nkpt++; *pde = (pd_entry_t)MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(nkpg)); /* * The R[4-7]?00 stores only one copy of the Global bit in * the translation lookaside buffer for each 2 page entry. * Thus invalid entrys must have the Global bit set so when * Entry LO and Entry HI G bits are anded together they will * produce a global bit to store in the tlb. */ pte = (pt_entry_t *)*pde; for (i = 0; i < NPTEPG; i++) pte[i] = PTE_G; kernel_vm_end = (kernel_vm_end + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (kernel_vm_end - 1 >= vm_map_max(kernel_map)) { kernel_vm_end = vm_map_max(kernel_map); break; } } } /*************************************************** * page management routines. ***************************************************/ CTASSERT(sizeof(struct pv_chunk) == PAGE_SIZE); #ifdef __mips_n64 CTASSERT(_NPCM == 3); CTASSERT(_NPCPV == 168); #else CTASSERT(_NPCM == 11); CTASSERT(_NPCPV == 336); #endif static __inline struct pv_chunk * pv_to_chunk(pv_entry_t pv) { return ((struct pv_chunk *)((uintptr_t)pv & ~(uintptr_t)PAGE_MASK)); } #define PV_PMAP(pv) (pv_to_chunk(pv)->pc_pmap) #ifdef __mips_n64 #define PC_FREE0_1 0xfffffffffffffffful #define PC_FREE2 0x000000fffffffffful #else #define PC_FREE0_9 0xfffffffful /* Free values for index 0 through 9 */ #define PC_FREE10 0x0000fffful /* Free values for index 10 */ #endif static const u_long pc_freemask[_NPCM] = { #ifdef __mips_n64 PC_FREE0_1, PC_FREE0_1, PC_FREE2 #else PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE10 #endif }; static SYSCTL_NODE(_vm, OID_AUTO, pmap, CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, 0, "VM/pmap parameters"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pv_entry_count, CTLFLAG_RD, &pv_entry_count, 0, "Current number of pv entries"); #ifdef PV_STATS static int pc_chunk_count, pc_chunk_allocs, pc_chunk_frees, pc_chunk_tryfail; SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pc_chunk_count, CTLFLAG_RD, &pc_chunk_count, 0, "Current number of pv entry chunks"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pc_chunk_allocs, CTLFLAG_RD, &pc_chunk_allocs, 0, "Current number of pv entry chunks allocated"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pc_chunk_frees, CTLFLAG_RD, &pc_chunk_frees, 0, "Current number of pv entry chunks frees"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pc_chunk_tryfail, CTLFLAG_RD, &pc_chunk_tryfail, 0, "Number of times tried to get a chunk page but failed."); static long pv_entry_frees, pv_entry_allocs; static int pv_entry_spare; SYSCTL_LONG(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pv_entry_frees, CTLFLAG_RD, &pv_entry_frees, 0, "Current number of pv entry frees"); SYSCTL_LONG(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pv_entry_allocs, CTLFLAG_RD, &pv_entry_allocs, 0, "Current number of pv entry allocs"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pv_entry_spare, CTLFLAG_RD, &pv_entry_spare, 0, "Current number of spare pv entries"); #endif /* * We are in a serious low memory condition. Resort to * drastic measures to free some pages so we can allocate * another pv entry chunk. */ static vm_page_t pmap_pv_reclaim(pmap_t locked_pmap) { struct pch newtail; struct pv_chunk *pc; pd_entry_t *pde; pmap_t pmap; pt_entry_t *pte, oldpte; pv_entry_t pv; vm_offset_t va; vm_page_t m, m_pc; u_long inuse; int bit, field, freed, idx; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(locked_pmap, MA_OWNED); pmap = NULL; m_pc = NULL; TAILQ_INIT(&newtail); while ((pc = TAILQ_FIRST(&pv_chunks)) != NULL) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&pv_chunks, pc, pc_lru); if (pmap != pc->pc_pmap) { if (pmap != NULL) { pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); if (pmap != locked_pmap) PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } pmap = pc->pc_pmap; /* Avoid deadlock and lock recursion. */ if (pmap > locked_pmap) PMAP_LOCK(pmap); else if (pmap != locked_pmap && !PMAP_TRYLOCK(pmap)) { pmap = NULL; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&newtail, pc, pc_lru); continue; } } /* * Destroy every non-wired, 4 KB page mapping in the chunk. */ freed = 0; for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) { for (inuse = ~pc->pc_map[field] & pc_freemask[field]; inuse != 0; inuse &= ~(1UL << bit)) { bit = ffsl(inuse) - 1; idx = field * sizeof(inuse) * NBBY + bit; pv = &pc->pc_pventry[idx]; va = pv->pv_va; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); KASSERT(pde != NULL && *pde != 0, ("pmap_pv_reclaim: pde")); pte = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, va); oldpte = *pte; if (pte_test(&oldpte, PTE_W)) continue; if (is_kernel_pmap(pmap)) *pte = PTE_G; else *pte = 0; m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(oldpte)); if (pte_test(&oldpte, PTE_D)) vm_page_dirty(m); if (m->md.pv_flags & PV_TABLE_REF) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); m->md.pv_flags &= ~PV_TABLE_REF; TAILQ_REMOVE(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_list); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list)) vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); pc->pc_map[field] |= 1UL << bit; /* * For simplicity, we will unconditionally shoot * down TLBs either at the end of this function * or at the top of the loop above if we switch * to a different pmap. */ (void)pmap_unuse_pt(pmap, va, *pde); freed++; } } if (freed == 0) { TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&newtail, pc, pc_lru); continue; } /* Every freed mapping is for a 4 KB page. */ pmap->pm_stats.resident_count -= freed; PV_STAT(pv_entry_frees += freed); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare += freed); pv_entry_count -= freed; TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) if (pc->pc_map[field] != pc_freemask[field]) { TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&newtail, pc, pc_lru); /* * One freed pv entry in locked_pmap is * sufficient. */ if (pmap == locked_pmap) goto out; break; } if (field == _NPCM) { PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare -= _NPCPV); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_count--); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_frees++); /* Entire chunk is free; return it. */ m_pc = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS( (vm_offset_t)pc)); dump_drop_page(m_pc->phys_addr); break; } } out: TAILQ_CONCAT(&pv_chunks, &newtail, pc_lru); if (pmap != NULL) { pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); if (pmap != locked_pmap) PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } return (m_pc); } /* * free the pv_entry back to the free list */ static void free_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, pv_entry_t pv) { struct pv_chunk *pc; int bit, field, idx; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); PV_STAT(pv_entry_frees++); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare++); pv_entry_count--; pc = pv_to_chunk(pv); idx = pv - &pc->pc_pventry[0]; field = idx / (sizeof(u_long) * NBBY); bit = idx % (sizeof(u_long) * NBBY); pc->pc_map[field] |= 1ul << bit; for (idx = 0; idx < _NPCM; idx++) if (pc->pc_map[idx] != pc_freemask[idx]) { /* * 98% of the time, pc is already at the head of the * list. If it isn't already, move it to the head. */ if (__predict_false(TAILQ_FIRST(&pmap->pm_pvchunk) != pc)) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); } return; } TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); free_pv_chunk(pc); } static void free_pv_chunk(struct pv_chunk *pc) { vm_page_t m; TAILQ_REMOVE(&pv_chunks, pc, pc_lru); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare -= _NPCPV); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_count--); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_frees++); /* entire chunk is free, return it */ m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS((vm_offset_t)pc)); dump_drop_page(m->phys_addr); vm_page_unwire_noq(m); vm_page_free(m); } /* * get a new pv_entry, allocating a block from the system * when needed. */ static pv_entry_t get_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, boolean_t try) { struct pv_chunk *pc; pv_entry_t pv; vm_page_t m; int bit, field, idx; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); PV_STAT(pv_entry_allocs++); pv_entry_count++; retry: pc = TAILQ_FIRST(&pmap->pm_pvchunk); if (pc != NULL) { for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) { if (pc->pc_map[field]) { bit = ffsl(pc->pc_map[field]) - 1; break; } } if (field < _NPCM) { idx = field * sizeof(pc->pc_map[field]) * NBBY + bit; pv = &pc->pc_pventry[idx]; pc->pc_map[field] &= ~(1ul << bit); /* If this was the last item, move it to tail */ for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) if (pc->pc_map[field] != 0) { PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare--); return (pv); /* not full, return */ } TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare--); return (pv); } } /* No free items, allocate another chunk */ m = vm_page_alloc_freelist(VM_FREELIST_DIRECT, VM_ALLOC_NORMAL | VM_ALLOC_WIRED); if (m == NULL) { if (try) { pv_entry_count--; PV_STAT(pc_chunk_tryfail++); return (NULL); } m = pmap_pv_reclaim(pmap); if (m == NULL) goto retry; } PV_STAT(pc_chunk_count++); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_allocs++); dump_add_page(m->phys_addr); pc = (struct pv_chunk *)MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); pc->pc_pmap = pmap; pc->pc_map[0] = pc_freemask[0] & ~1ul; /* preallocated bit 0 */ for (field = 1; field < _NPCM; field++) pc->pc_map[field] = pc_freemask[field]; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pv_chunks, pc, pc_lru); pv = &pc->pc_pventry[0]; TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare += _NPCPV - 1); return (pv); } static pv_entry_t pmap_pvh_remove(struct md_page *pvh, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pv_entry_t pv; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &pvh->pv_list, pv_list) { if (pmap == PV_PMAP(pv) && va == pv->pv_va) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&pvh->pv_list, pv, pv_list); break; } } return (pv); } static void pmap_pvh_free(struct md_page *pvh, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pv_entry_t pv; pv = pmap_pvh_remove(pvh, pmap, va); KASSERT(pv != NULL, ("pmap_pvh_free: pv not found, pa %lx va %lx", (u_long)VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(__containerof(pvh, struct vm_page, md)), (u_long)va)); free_pv_entry(pmap, pv); } static void pmap_remove_entry(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m, vm_offset_t va) { rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); pmap_pvh_free(&m->md, pmap, va); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list)) vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } /* * Conditionally create a pv entry. */ static boolean_t pmap_try_insert_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t mpte, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); if ((pv = get_pv_entry(pmap, TRUE)) != NULL) { pv->pv_va = va; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_list); return (TRUE); } else return (FALSE); } /* * pmap_remove_pte: do the things to unmap a page in a process * * Returns true if this was the last PTE in the PT (and possibly the last PT in * the PD, and possibly the last PD in the segmap), in which case... * * 1) the TLB has been invalidated for the whole PT's span (at least), * already, to ensure that MipsDoTLBMiss does not attempt to follow a * dangling pointer into a freed page. No additional TLB shootdown is * required. * * 2) if this removal was part of a sweep to remove PTEs, it is safe to jump * to the PT span boundary and continue. * * 3) The given pde may now point onto a freed page and must not be * dereferenced * * If the return value is false, the TLB has not been shot down (and the segmap * entry, PD, and PT all remain in place). */ static int pmap_remove_pte(struct pmap *pmap, pt_entry_t *ptq, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t pde) { pt_entry_t oldpte; vm_page_t m; vm_paddr_t pa; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); /* * Write back all cache lines from the page being unmapped. */ mips_dcache_wbinv_range_index(va, PAGE_SIZE); oldpte = *ptq; if (is_kernel_pmap(pmap)) *ptq = PTE_G; else *ptq = 0; if (pte_test(&oldpte, PTE_W)) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count -= 1; pmap->pm_stats.resident_count -= 1; if (pte_test(&oldpte, PTE_MANAGED)) { pa = TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(oldpte); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); if (pte_test(&oldpte, PTE_D)) { KASSERT(!pte_test(&oldpte, PTE_RO), ("%s: modified page not writable: va: %p, pte: %#jx", __func__, (void *)va, (uintmax_t)oldpte)); vm_page_dirty(m); } if (m->md.pv_flags & PV_TABLE_REF) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); m->md.pv_flags &= ~PV_TABLE_REF; pmap_remove_entry(pmap, m, va); } return (pmap_unuse_pt(pmap, va, pde)); } /* * Remove a single page from a process address space */ static void pmap_remove_page(struct pmap *pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t *ptq; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); if (pde == NULL || *pde == 0) return; ptq = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, va); /* * If there is no pte for this address, just skip it! */ if (!pte_test(ptq, PTE_V)) return; /* * Remove this PTE from the PT. If this is the last one, then * the TLB has already been shot down, so don't bother again */ if (!pmap_remove_pte(pmap, ptq, va, *pde)) pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, va); } /* * Remove the given range of addresses from the specified map. * * It is assumed that the start and end are properly * rounded to the page size. */ void pmap_remove(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { pd_entry_t *pde, *pdpe; pt_entry_t *pte; vm_offset_t va_next; vm_offset_t va_init, va_fini; bool need_tlb_shootdown; /* * Perform an unsynchronized read. This is, however, safe. */ if (pmap->pm_stats.resident_count == 0) return; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); /* * special handling of removing one page. a very common operation * and easy to short circuit some code. */ if ((sva + PAGE_SIZE) == eva) { pmap_remove_page(pmap, sva); goto out; } for (; sva < eva; sva = va_next) { pdpe = pmap_segmap(pmap, sva); #ifdef __mips_n64 if (*pdpe == 0) { va_next = (sva + NBSEG) & ~SEGMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; continue; } #endif /* Scan up to the end of the page table pointed to by pde */ va_next = (sva + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; pde = pmap_pdpe_to_pde(pdpe, sva); if (*pde == NULL) continue; /* * Limit our scan to either the end of the va represented * by the current page table page, or to the end of the * range being removed. */ if (va_next > eva) va_next = eva; need_tlb_shootdown = false; va_init = sva; va_fini = va_next; for (pte = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, sva); sva != va_next; pte++, sva += PAGE_SIZE) { /* Skip over invalid entries; no need to shootdown */ if (!pte_test(pte, PTE_V)) { /* * If we have not yet found a valid entry, then * we can move the lower edge of the region to * invalidate to the next PTE. */ if (!need_tlb_shootdown) va_init = sva + PAGE_SIZE; continue; } /* * A valid entry; the range we are shooting down must * include this page. va_fini is used instead of sva * so that if the range ends with a run of !PTE_V PTEs, * but doesn't clear out so much that pmap_remove_pte * removes the entire PT, we won't include these !PTE_V * entries in the region to be shot down. */ va_fini = sva + PAGE_SIZE; if (pmap_remove_pte(pmap, pte, sva, *pde)) { /* Entire PT removed and TLBs shot down. */ need_tlb_shootdown = false; break; } else { need_tlb_shootdown = true; } } if (need_tlb_shootdown) pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va_init, va_fini); } out: rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * Routine: pmap_remove_all * Function: * Removes this physical page from * all physical maps in which it resides. * Reflects back modify bits to the pager. * * Notes: * Original versions of this routine were very * inefficient because they iteratively called * pmap_remove (slow...) */ void pmap_remove_all(vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; pmap_t pmap; pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t *pte, tpte; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_remove_all: page %p is not managed", m)); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); if (m->md.pv_flags & PV_TABLE_REF) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); while ((pv = TAILQ_FIRST(&m->md.pv_list)) != NULL) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); /* * If it's last mapping writeback all caches from * the page being destroyed */ if (TAILQ_NEXT(pv, pv_list) == NULL) mips_dcache_wbinv_range_index(pv->pv_va, PAGE_SIZE); pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, pv->pv_va); KASSERT(pde != NULL && *pde != 0, ("pmap_remove_all: pde")); pte = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, pv->pv_va); tpte = *pte; if (is_kernel_pmap(pmap)) *pte = PTE_G; else *pte = 0; if (pte_test(&tpte, PTE_W)) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; /* * Update the vm_page_t clean and reference bits. */ if (pte_test(&tpte, PTE_D)) { KASSERT(!pte_test(&tpte, PTE_RO), ("%s: modified page not writable: va: %p, pte: %#jx", __func__, (void *)pv->pv_va, (uintmax_t)tpte)); vm_page_dirty(m); } if (!pmap_unuse_pt(pmap, pv->pv_va, *pde)) pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, pv->pv_va); TAILQ_REMOVE(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_list); free_pv_entry(pmap, pv); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); m->md.pv_flags &= ~PV_TABLE_REF; rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } /* * Set the physical protection on the * specified range of this map as requested. */ void pmap_protect(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, vm_prot_t prot) { pt_entry_t pbits, *pte; pd_entry_t *pde, *pdpe; vm_offset_t va, va_next; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m; if ((prot & VM_PROT_READ) == VM_PROT_NONE) { pmap_remove(pmap, sva, eva); return; } if (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) return; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (; sva < eva; sva = va_next) { pdpe = pmap_segmap(pmap, sva); #ifdef __mips_n64 if (*pdpe == 0) { va_next = (sva + NBSEG) & ~SEGMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; continue; } #endif va_next = (sva + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; pde = pmap_pdpe_to_pde(pdpe, sva); if (*pde == NULL) continue; /* * Limit our scan to either the end of the va represented * by the current page table page, or to the end of the * range being write protected. */ if (va_next > eva) va_next = eva; va = va_next; for (pte = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, sva); sva != va_next; pte++, sva += PAGE_SIZE) { pbits = *pte; if (!pte_test(&pbits, PTE_V) || pte_test(&pbits, PTE_RO)) { if (va != va_next) { pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); va = va_next; } continue; } pte_set(&pbits, PTE_RO); if (pte_test(&pbits, PTE_D)) { pte_clear(&pbits, PTE_D); if (pte_test(&pbits, PTE_MANAGED)) { pa = TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(pbits); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); vm_page_dirty(m); } if (va == va_next) va = sva; } else { /* * Unless PTE_D is set, any TLB entries * mapping "sva" don't allow write access, so * they needn't be invalidated. */ if (va != va_next) { pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); va = va_next; } } *pte = pbits; } if (va != va_next) pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * Insert the given physical page (p) at * the specified virtual address (v) in the * target physical map with the protection requested. * * If specified, the page will be wired down, meaning * that the related pte can not be reclaimed. * * NB: This is the only routine which MAY NOT lazy-evaluate * or lose information. That is, this routine must actually * insert this page into the given map NOW. */ int pmap_enter(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, u_int flags, int8_t psind __unused) { vm_paddr_t pa, opa; pt_entry_t *pte; pt_entry_t origpte, newpte; pv_entry_t pv; vm_page_t mpte, om; va &= ~PAGE_MASK; KASSERT(va <= VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS, ("pmap_enter: toobig")); KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0 || va < kmi.clean_sva || va >= kmi.clean_eva, ("pmap_enter: managed mapping within the clean submap")); if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) VM_PAGE_OBJECT_BUSY_ASSERT(m); pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); newpte = TLBLO_PA_TO_PFN(pa) | init_pte_prot(m, flags, prot); if ((flags & PMAP_ENTER_WIRED) != 0) newpte |= PTE_W; if (is_kernel_pmap(pmap)) newpte |= PTE_G; PMAP_PTE_SET_CACHE_BITS(newpte, pa, m); if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) newpte |= PTE_MANAGED; mpte = NULL; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); /* * In the case that a page table page is not resident, we are * creating it here. */ if (va < VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS) { mpte = pmap_allocpte(pmap, va, flags); if (mpte == NULL) { KASSERT((flags & PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP) != 0, ("pmap_allocpte failed with sleep allowed")); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE); } } pte = pmap_pte(pmap, va); /* * Page Directory table entry not valid, we need a new PT page */ if (pte == NULL) { panic("pmap_enter: invalid page directory, pdir=%p, va=%p", (void *)pmap->pm_segtab, (void *)va); } origpte = *pte; KASSERT(!pte_test(&origpte, PTE_D | PTE_RO | PTE_V), ("pmap_enter: modified page not writable: va: %p, pte: %#jx", (void *)va, (uintmax_t)origpte)); opa = TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(origpte); /* * Mapping has not changed, must be protection or wiring change. */ if (pte_test(&origpte, PTE_V) && opa == pa) { /* * Wiring change, just update stats. We don't worry about * wiring PT pages as they remain resident as long as there * are valid mappings in them. Hence, if a user page is * wired, the PT page will be also. */ if (pte_test(&newpte, PTE_W) && !pte_test(&origpte, PTE_W)) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count++; else if (!pte_test(&newpte, PTE_W) && pte_test(&origpte, PTE_W)) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; /* * Remove extra pte reference */ if (mpte) mpte->ref_count--; if (pte_test(&origpte, PTE_MANAGED)) { m->md.pv_flags |= PV_TABLE_REF; if (!pte_test(&newpte, PTE_RO)) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } goto validate; } pv = NULL; /* * Mapping has changed, invalidate old range and fall through to * handle validating new mapping. */ if (opa) { if (is_kernel_pmap(pmap)) *pte = PTE_G; else *pte = 0; if (pte_test(&origpte, PTE_W)) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; if (pte_test(&origpte, PTE_MANAGED)) { om = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(opa); if (pte_test(&origpte, PTE_D)) vm_page_dirty(om); if ((om->md.pv_flags & PV_TABLE_REF) != 0) { om->md.pv_flags &= ~PV_TABLE_REF; vm_page_aflag_set(om, PGA_REFERENCED); } pv = pmap_pvh_remove(&om->md, pmap, va); if (!pte_test(&newpte, PTE_MANAGED)) free_pv_entry(pmap, pv); if ((om->a.flags & PGA_WRITEABLE) != 0 && TAILQ_EMPTY(&om->md.pv_list)) vm_page_aflag_clear(om, PGA_WRITEABLE); } pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, va); origpte = 0; if (mpte != NULL) { mpte->ref_count--; KASSERT(mpte->ref_count > 0, ("pmap_enter: missing reference to page table page," " va: %p", (void *)va)); } } else pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; /* * Enter on the PV list if part of our managed memory. */ if (pte_test(&newpte, PTE_MANAGED)) { m->md.pv_flags |= PV_TABLE_REF; if (pv == NULL) { pv = get_pv_entry(pmap, FALSE); pv->pv_va = va; } TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_list); if (!pte_test(&newpte, PTE_RO)) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } /* * Increment counters */ if (pte_test(&newpte, PTE_W)) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count++; validate: #ifdef PMAP_DEBUG printf("pmap_enter: va: %p -> pa: %p\n", (void *)va, (void *)pa); #endif /* * if the mapping or permission bits are different, we need to * update the pte. */ if (origpte != newpte) { *pte = newpte; if (pte_test(&origpte, PTE_V)) { KASSERT(opa == pa, ("pmap_enter: invalid update")); if (pte_test(&origpte, PTE_D)) { if (pte_test(&origpte, PTE_MANAGED)) vm_page_dirty(m); } pmap_update_page(pmap, va, newpte); } } /* * Sync I & D caches for executable pages. Do this only if the * target pmap belongs to the current process. Otherwise, an * unresolvable TLB miss may occur. */ if (!is_kernel_pmap(pmap) && (pmap == &curproc->p_vmspace->vm_pmap) && (prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE)) { mips_icache_sync_range(va, PAGE_SIZE); mips_dcache_wbinv_range(va, PAGE_SIZE); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (KERN_SUCCESS); } /* * this code makes some *MAJOR* assumptions: * 1. Current pmap & pmap exists. * 2. Not wired. * 3. Read access. * 4. No page table pages. * but is *MUCH* faster than pmap_enter... */ void pmap_enter_quick(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot) { rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); (void)pmap_enter_quick_locked(pmap, va, m, prot, NULL); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } static vm_page_t pmap_enter_quick_locked(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, vm_page_t mpte) { pt_entry_t *pte, npte; vm_paddr_t pa; KASSERT(va < kmi.clean_sva || va >= kmi.clean_eva || (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0, ("pmap_enter_quick_locked: managed mapping within the clean submap")); rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); /* * In the case that a page table page is not resident, we are * creating it here. */ if (va < VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS) { pd_entry_t *pde; unsigned ptepindex; /* * Calculate pagetable page index */ ptepindex = pmap_pde_pindex(va); if (mpte && (mpte->pindex == ptepindex)) { mpte->ref_count++; } else { /* * Get the page directory entry */ pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); /* * If the page table page is mapped, we just * increment the hold count, and activate it. */ if (pde && *pde != 0) { mpte = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE( MIPS_DIRECT_TO_PHYS(*pde)); mpte->ref_count++; } else { mpte = _pmap_allocpte(pmap, ptepindex, PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP); if (mpte == NULL) return (mpte); } } } else { mpte = NULL; } pte = pmap_pte(pmap, va); if (pte_test(pte, PTE_V)) { if (mpte != NULL) { mpte->ref_count--; mpte = NULL; } return (mpte); } /* * Enter on the PV list if part of our managed memory. */ if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0 && !pmap_try_insert_pv_entry(pmap, mpte, va, m)) { if (mpte != NULL) { pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap, va, mpte); mpte = NULL; } return (mpte); } /* * Increment counters */ pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); /* * Now validate mapping with RO protection */ npte = PTE_RO | TLBLO_PA_TO_PFN(pa) | PTE_V; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) npte |= PTE_MANAGED; PMAP_PTE_SET_CACHE_BITS(npte, pa, m); if (is_kernel_pmap(pmap)) *pte = npte | PTE_G; else { *pte = npte; /* * Sync I & D caches. Do this only if the target pmap * belongs to the current process. Otherwise, an * unresolvable TLB miss may occur. */ if (pmap == &curproc->p_vmspace->vm_pmap) { va &= ~PAGE_MASK; mips_icache_sync_range(va, PAGE_SIZE); mips_dcache_wbinv_range(va, PAGE_SIZE); } } return (mpte); } /* * Make a temporary mapping for a physical address. This is only intended * to be used for panic dumps. * * Use XKPHYS for 64 bit, and KSEG0 where possible for 32 bit. */ void * pmap_kenter_temporary(vm_paddr_t pa, int i) { vm_offset_t va; if (i != 0) printf("%s: ERROR!!! More than one page of virtual address mapping not supported\n", __func__); if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(pa)) { va = MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(pa); } else { #ifndef __mips_n64 /* XXX : to be converted to new style */ pt_entry_t *pte, npte; pte = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, crashdumpva); /* Since this is for the debugger, no locks or any other fun */ npte = TLBLO_PA_TO_PFN(pa) | PTE_C_CACHE | PTE_D | PTE_V | PTE_G; *pte = npte; pmap_update_page(kernel_pmap, crashdumpva, npte); va = crashdumpva; #endif } return ((void *)va); } void pmap_kenter_temporary_free(vm_paddr_t pa) { #ifndef __mips_n64 /* XXX : to be converted to new style */ pt_entry_t *pte; #endif if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(pa)) { /* nothing to do for this case */ return; } #ifndef __mips_n64 /* XXX : to be converted to new style */ pte = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, crashdumpva); *pte = PTE_G; pmap_invalidate_page(kernel_pmap, crashdumpva); #endif } /* * Maps a sequence of resident pages belonging to the same object. * The sequence begins with the given page m_start. This page is * mapped at the given virtual address start. Each subsequent page is * mapped at a virtual address that is offset from start by the same * amount as the page is offset from m_start within the object. The * last page in the sequence is the page with the largest offset from * m_start that can be mapped at a virtual address less than the given * virtual address end. Not every virtual page between start and end * is mapped; only those for which a resident page exists with the * corresponding offset from m_start are mapped. */ void pmap_enter_object(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end, vm_page_t m_start, vm_prot_t prot) { vm_page_t m, mpte; vm_pindex_t diff, psize; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m_start->object); psize = atop(end - start); mpte = NULL; m = m_start; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); while (m != NULL && (diff = m->pindex - m_start->pindex) < psize) { mpte = pmap_enter_quick_locked(pmap, start + ptoa(diff), m, prot, mpte); m = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * pmap_object_init_pt preloads the ptes for a given object * into the specified pmap. This eliminates the blast of soft * faults on process startup and immediately after an mmap. */ void pmap_object_init_pt(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_size_t size) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(object->type == OBJT_DEVICE || object->type == OBJT_SG, ("pmap_object_init_pt: non-device object")); } /* * Clear the wired attribute from the mappings for the specified range of * addresses in the given pmap. Every valid mapping within that range * must have the wired attribute set. In contrast, invalid mappings * cannot have the wired attribute set, so they are ignored. * * The wired attribute of the page table entry is not a hardware feature, * so there is no need to invalidate any TLB entries. */ void pmap_unwire(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { pd_entry_t *pde, *pdpe; pt_entry_t *pte; vm_offset_t va_next; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (; sva < eva; sva = va_next) { pdpe = pmap_segmap(pmap, sva); #ifdef __mips_n64 if (*pdpe == NULL) { va_next = (sva + NBSEG) & ~SEGMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; continue; } #endif va_next = (sva + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; pde = pmap_pdpe_to_pde(pdpe, sva); if (*pde == NULL) continue; if (va_next > eva) va_next = eva; for (pte = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, sva); sva != va_next; pte++, sva += PAGE_SIZE) { if (!pte_test(pte, PTE_V)) continue; if (!pte_test(pte, PTE_W)) panic("pmap_unwire: pte %#jx is missing PG_W", (uintmax_t)*pte); pte_clear(pte, PTE_W); pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * Copy the range specified by src_addr/len * from the source map to the range dst_addr/len * in the destination map. * * This routine is only advisory and need not do anything. */ void pmap_copy(pmap_t dst_pmap, pmap_t src_pmap, vm_offset_t dst_addr, vm_size_t len, vm_offset_t src_addr) { } /* * pmap_zero_page zeros the specified hardware page by mapping * the page into KVM and using bzero to clear its contents. * * Use XKPHYS for 64 bit, and KSEG0 where possible for 32 bit. */ void pmap_zero_page(vm_page_t m) { vm_offset_t va; vm_paddr_t phys = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(phys)) { va = MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(phys); bzero((caddr_t)va, PAGE_SIZE); mips_dcache_wbinv_range(va, PAGE_SIZE); } else { va = pmap_lmem_map1(phys); bzero((caddr_t)va, PAGE_SIZE); mips_dcache_wbinv_range(va, PAGE_SIZE); pmap_lmem_unmap(); } } /* * pmap_zero_page_area zeros the specified hardware page by mapping * the page into KVM and using bzero to clear its contents. * * off and size may not cover an area beyond a single hardware page. */ void pmap_zero_page_area(vm_page_t m, int off, int size) { vm_offset_t va; vm_paddr_t phys = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(phys)) { va = MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(phys); bzero((char *)(caddr_t)va + off, size); mips_dcache_wbinv_range(va + off, size); } else { va = pmap_lmem_map1(phys); bzero((char *)va + off, size); mips_dcache_wbinv_range(va + off, size); pmap_lmem_unmap(); } } /* * pmap_copy_page copies the specified (machine independent) * page by mapping the page into virtual memory and using * bcopy to copy the page, one machine dependent page at a * time. * * Use XKPHYS for 64 bit, and KSEG0 where possible for 32 bit. */ void pmap_copy_page(vm_page_t src, vm_page_t dst) { vm_offset_t va_src, va_dst; vm_paddr_t phys_src = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(src); vm_paddr_t phys_dst = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(dst); if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(phys_src) && MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(phys_dst)) { /* easy case, all can be accessed via KSEG0 */ /* * Flush all caches for VA that are mapped to this page * to make sure that data in SDRAM is up to date */ pmap_flush_pvcache(src); mips_dcache_wbinv_range_index( MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(phys_dst), PAGE_SIZE); va_src = MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(phys_src); va_dst = MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(phys_dst); bcopy((caddr_t)va_src, (caddr_t)va_dst, PAGE_SIZE); mips_dcache_wbinv_range(va_dst, PAGE_SIZE); } else { va_src = pmap_lmem_map2(phys_src, phys_dst); va_dst = va_src + PAGE_SIZE; bcopy((void *)va_src, (void *)va_dst, PAGE_SIZE); mips_dcache_wbinv_range(va_dst, PAGE_SIZE); pmap_lmem_unmap(); } } int unmapped_buf_allowed; void pmap_copy_pages(vm_page_t ma[], vm_offset_t a_offset, vm_page_t mb[], vm_offset_t b_offset, int xfersize) { char *a_cp, *b_cp; vm_page_t a_m, b_m; vm_offset_t a_pg_offset, b_pg_offset; vm_paddr_t a_phys, b_phys; int cnt; while (xfersize > 0) { a_pg_offset = a_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(xfersize, PAGE_SIZE - a_pg_offset); a_m = ma[a_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT]; a_phys = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(a_m); b_pg_offset = b_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(cnt, PAGE_SIZE - b_pg_offset); b_m = mb[b_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT]; b_phys = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(b_m); if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(a_phys) && MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(b_phys)) { pmap_flush_pvcache(a_m); mips_dcache_wbinv_range_index( MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(b_phys), PAGE_SIZE); a_cp = (char *)MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(a_phys) + a_pg_offset; b_cp = (char *)MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(b_phys) + b_pg_offset; bcopy(a_cp, b_cp, cnt); mips_dcache_wbinv_range((vm_offset_t)b_cp, cnt); } else { a_cp = (char *)pmap_lmem_map2(a_phys, b_phys); b_cp = (char *)a_cp + PAGE_SIZE; a_cp += a_pg_offset; b_cp += b_pg_offset; bcopy(a_cp, b_cp, cnt); mips_dcache_wbinv_range((vm_offset_t)b_cp, cnt); pmap_lmem_unmap(); } a_offset += cnt; b_offset += cnt; xfersize -= cnt; } } vm_offset_t pmap_quick_enter_page(vm_page_t m) { #if defined(__mips_n64) return MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); #else vm_offset_t qaddr; vm_paddr_t pa; pt_entry_t *pte, npte; pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(pa)) { if (pmap_page_get_memattr(m) != VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_BACK) return (MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT_UNCACHED(pa)); else return (MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT(pa)); } critical_enter(); qaddr = PCPU_GET(qmap_addr); pte = PCPU_GET(qmap_ptep); KASSERT(*pte == PTE_G, ("pmap_quick_enter_page: PTE busy")); npte = TLBLO_PA_TO_PFN(pa) | PTE_D | PTE_V | PTE_G; PMAP_PTE_SET_CACHE_BITS(npte, pa, m); *pte = npte; return (qaddr); #endif } void pmap_quick_remove_page(vm_offset_t addr) { mips_dcache_wbinv_range(addr, PAGE_SIZE); #if !defined(__mips_n64) pt_entry_t *pte; if (addr >= MIPS_KSEG0_START && addr < MIPS_KSEG0_END) return; pte = PCPU_GET(qmap_ptep); KASSERT(*pte != PTE_G, ("pmap_quick_remove_page: PTE not in use")); KASSERT(PCPU_GET(qmap_addr) == addr, ("pmap_quick_remove_page: invalid address")); *pte = PTE_G; tlb_invalidate_address(kernel_pmap, addr); critical_exit(); #endif } /* * Returns true if the pmap's pv is one of the first * 16 pvs linked to from this page. This count may * be changed upwards or downwards in the future; it * is only necessary that true be returned for a small * subset of pmaps for proper page aging. */ boolean_t pmap_page_exists_quick(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; int loops = 0; boolean_t rv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_page_exists_quick: page %p is not managed", m)); rv = FALSE; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_list) { if (PV_PMAP(pv) == pmap) { rv = TRUE; break; } loops++; if (loops >= 16) break; } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rv); } /* * Remove all pages from specified address space * this aids process exit speeds. Also, this code * is special cased for current process only, but * can have the more generic (and slightly slower) * mode enabled. This is much faster than pmap_remove * in the case of running down an entire address space. */ void pmap_remove_pages(pmap_t pmap) { pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t *pte, tpte; pv_entry_t pv; vm_page_t m; struct pv_chunk *pc, *npc; u_long inuse, bitmask; int allfree, bit, field, idx; if (pmap != vmspace_pmap(curthread->td_proc->p_vmspace)) { printf("warning: pmap_remove_pages called with non-current pmap\n"); return; } rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(pc, &pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc_list, npc) { allfree = 1; for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) { inuse = ~pc->pc_map[field] & pc_freemask[field]; while (inuse != 0) { bit = ffsl(inuse) - 1; bitmask = 1UL << bit; idx = field * sizeof(inuse) * NBBY + bit; pv = &pc->pc_pventry[idx]; inuse &= ~bitmask; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, pv->pv_va); KASSERT(pde != NULL && *pde != 0, ("pmap_remove_pages: pde")); pte = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, pv->pv_va); if (!pte_test(pte, PTE_V)) panic("pmap_remove_pages: bad pte"); tpte = *pte; /* * We cannot remove wired pages from a process' mapping at this time */ if (pte_test(&tpte, PTE_W)) { allfree = 0; continue; } *pte = is_kernel_pmap(pmap) ? PTE_G : 0; m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(tpte)); KASSERT(m != NULL, ("pmap_remove_pages: bad tpte %#jx", (uintmax_t)tpte)); /* * Update the vm_page_t clean and reference bits. */ if (pte_test(&tpte, PTE_D)) vm_page_dirty(m); /* Mark free */ PV_STAT(pv_entry_frees++); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare++); pv_entry_count--; pc->pc_map[field] |= bitmask; pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; TAILQ_REMOVE(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_list); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list)) vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); /* * For simplicity, unconditionally call * pmap_invalidate_all(), below. */ (void)pmap_unuse_pt(pmap, pv->pv_va, *pde); } } if (allfree) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); free_pv_chunk(pc); } } pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } /* * pmap_testbit tests bits in pte's */ static boolean_t pmap_testbit(vm_page_t m, int bit) { pv_entry_t pv; pmap_t pmap; pt_entry_t *pte; boolean_t rv = FALSE; if (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) return (rv); rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_list) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pmap_pte(pmap, pv->pv_va); rv = pte_test(pte, bit); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); if (rv) break; } return (rv); } /* * pmap_page_wired_mappings: * * Return the number of managed mappings to the given physical page * that are wired. */ int pmap_page_wired_mappings(vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; pmap_t pmap; pt_entry_t *pte; int count; count = 0; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0) return (count); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_list) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pmap_pte(pmap, pv->pv_va); if (pte_test(pte, PTE_W)) count++; PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (count); } /* * Clear the write and modified bits in each of the given page's mappings. */ void pmap_remove_write(vm_page_t m) { pmap_t pmap; pt_entry_t pbits, *pte; pv_entry_t pv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_remove_write: page %p is not managed", m)); vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) return; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_list) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pmap_pte(pmap, pv->pv_va); KASSERT(pte != NULL && pte_test(pte, PTE_V), ("page on pv_list has no pte")); pbits = *pte; if (pte_test(&pbits, PTE_D)) { pte_clear(&pbits, PTE_D); vm_page_dirty(m); } pte_set(&pbits, PTE_RO); if (pbits != *pte) { *pte = pbits; pmap_update_page(pmap, pv->pv_va, pbits); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } /* * pmap_ts_referenced: * * Return the count of reference bits for a page, clearing all of them. */ int pmap_ts_referenced(vm_page_t m) { KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_ts_referenced: page %p is not managed", m)); if (m->md.pv_flags & PV_TABLE_REF) { rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); m->md.pv_flags &= ~PV_TABLE_REF; rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (1); } return (0); } /* * pmap_is_modified: * * Return whether or not the specified physical page was modified * in any physical maps. */ boolean_t pmap_is_modified(vm_page_t m) { boolean_t rv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_is_modified: page %p is not managed", m)); /* * If the page is not busied then this check is racy. */ if (!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) return (FALSE); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); rv = pmap_testbit(m, PTE_D); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rv); } /* N/C */ /* * pmap_is_prefaultable: * * Return whether or not the specified virtual address is elgible * for prefault. */ boolean_t pmap_is_prefaultable(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr) { pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t *pte; boolean_t rv; rv = FALSE; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, addr); if (pde != NULL && *pde != 0) { pte = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, addr); rv = (*pte == 0); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (rv); } /* * Apply the given advice to the specified range of addresses within the * given pmap. Depending on the advice, clear the referenced and/or * modified flags in each mapping and set the mapped page's dirty field. */ void pmap_advise(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, int advice) { pd_entry_t *pde, *pdpe; pt_entry_t *pte; vm_offset_t va, va_next; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m; if (advice != MADV_DONTNEED && advice != MADV_FREE) return; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (; sva < eva; sva = va_next) { pdpe = pmap_segmap(pmap, sva); #ifdef __mips_n64 if (*pdpe == 0) { va_next = (sva + NBSEG) & ~SEGMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; continue; } #endif va_next = (sva + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; pde = pmap_pdpe_to_pde(pdpe, sva); if (*pde == NULL) continue; /* * Limit our scan to either the end of the va represented * by the current page table page, or to the end of the * range being write protected. */ if (va_next > eva) va_next = eva; va = va_next; for (pte = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, sva); sva != va_next; pte++, sva += PAGE_SIZE) { if (!pte_test(pte, PTE_MANAGED | PTE_V)) { if (va != va_next) { pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); va = va_next; } continue; } pa = TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(*pte); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); m->md.pv_flags &= ~PV_TABLE_REF; if (pte_test(pte, PTE_D)) { if (advice == MADV_DONTNEED) { /* * Future calls to pmap_is_modified() * can be avoided by making the page * dirty now. */ vm_page_dirty(m); } else { pte_clear(pte, PTE_D); if (va == va_next) va = sva; } } else { /* * Unless PTE_D is set, any TLB entries * mapping "sva" don't allow write access, so * they needn't be invalidated. */ if (va != va_next) { pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); va = va_next; } } } if (va != va_next) pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * Clear the modify bits on the specified physical page. */ void pmap_clear_modify(vm_page_t m) { pmap_t pmap; pt_entry_t *pte; pv_entry_t pv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_clear_modify: page %p is not managed", m)); vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) return; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_list) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pmap_pte(pmap, pv->pv_va); if (pte_test(pte, PTE_D)) { pte_clear(pte, PTE_D); pmap_update_page(pmap, pv->pv_va, *pte); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } /* * pmap_is_referenced: * * Return whether or not the specified physical page was referenced * in any physical maps. */ boolean_t pmap_is_referenced(vm_page_t m) { KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_is_referenced: page %p is not managed", m)); return ((m->md.pv_flags & PV_TABLE_REF) != 0); } /* * Miscellaneous support routines follow */ /* * Map a set of physical memory pages into the kernel virtual * address space. Return a pointer to where it is mapped. This * routine is intended to be used for mapping device memory, * NOT real memory. * * Use XKPHYS uncached for 64 bit, and KSEG1 where possible for 32 bit. */ void * pmap_mapdev_attr(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size, vm_memattr_t ma) { vm_offset_t va, tmpva, offset; /* * KSEG1 maps only first 512M of phys address space. For * pa > 0x20000000 we should make proper mapping * using pmap_kenter. */ if (MIPS_DIRECT_MAPPABLE(pa + size - 1) && ma == VM_MEMATTR_UNCACHEABLE) return ((void *)MIPS_PHYS_TO_DIRECT_UNCACHED(pa)); else { offset = pa & PAGE_MASK; size = roundup(size + offset, PAGE_SIZE); va = kva_alloc(size); if (!va) panic("pmap_mapdev: Couldn't alloc kernel virtual memory"); pa = trunc_page(pa); for (tmpva = va; size > 0;) { pmap_kenter_attr(tmpva, pa, ma); size -= PAGE_SIZE; tmpva += PAGE_SIZE; pa += PAGE_SIZE; } } return ((void *)(va + offset)); } void * pmap_mapdev(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { return pmap_mapdev_attr(pa, size, VM_MEMATTR_UNCACHEABLE); } void pmap_unmapdev(vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size) { #ifndef __mips_n64 vm_offset_t base, offset; /* If the address is within KSEG1 then there is nothing to do */ if (va >= MIPS_KSEG1_START && va <= MIPS_KSEG1_END) return; base = trunc_page(va); offset = va & PAGE_MASK; size = roundup(size + offset, PAGE_SIZE); pmap_qremove(base, atop(size)); kva_free(base, size); #endif } /* * Perform the pmap work for mincore(2). If the page is not both referenced and * modified by this pmap, returns its physical address so that the caller can * find other mappings. */ int pmap_mincore(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_paddr_t *pap) { pt_entry_t *ptep, pte; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m; int val; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); ptep = pmap_pte(pmap, addr); pte = (ptep != NULL) ? *ptep : 0; if (!pte_test(&pte, PTE_V)) { PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (0); } val = MINCORE_INCORE; if (pte_test(&pte, PTE_D)) val |= MINCORE_MODIFIED | MINCORE_MODIFIED_OTHER; pa = TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(pte); if (pte_test(&pte, PTE_MANAGED)) { /* * This may falsely report the given address as * MINCORE_REFERENCED. Unfortunately, due to the lack of * per-PTE reference information, it is impossible to * determine if the address is MINCORE_REFERENCED. */ m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); if ((m->a.flags & PGA_REFERENCED) != 0) val |= MINCORE_REFERENCED | MINCORE_REFERENCED_OTHER; } if ((val & (MINCORE_MODIFIED_OTHER | MINCORE_REFERENCED_OTHER)) != (MINCORE_MODIFIED_OTHER | MINCORE_REFERENCED_OTHER) && pte_test(&pte, PTE_MANAGED)) { *pap = pa; } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (val); } void pmap_activate(struct thread *td) { pmap_t pmap, oldpmap; struct proc *p = td->td_proc; u_int cpuid; critical_enter(); pmap = vmspace_pmap(p->p_vmspace); oldpmap = PCPU_GET(curpmap); cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); if (oldpmap) CPU_CLR_ATOMIC(cpuid, &oldpmap->pm_active); CPU_SET_ATOMIC(cpuid, &pmap->pm_active); pmap_asid_alloc(pmap); if (td == curthread) { PCPU_SET(segbase, pmap->pm_segtab); mips_wr_entryhi(pmap->pm_asid[cpuid].asid); } PCPU_SET(curpmap, pmap); critical_exit(); } static void pmap_sync_icache_one(void *arg __unused) { mips_icache_sync_all(); mips_dcache_wbinv_all(); } void pmap_sync_icache(pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t sz) { smp_rendezvous(NULL, pmap_sync_icache_one, NULL, NULL); } /* * Increase the starting virtual address of the given mapping if a * different alignment might result in more superpage mappings. */ void pmap_align_superpage(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_offset_t *addr, vm_size_t size) { vm_offset_t superpage_offset; if (size < PDRSIZE) return; if (object != NULL && (object->flags & OBJ_COLORED) != 0) offset += ptoa(object->pg_color); superpage_offset = offset & PDRMASK; if (size - ((PDRSIZE - superpage_offset) & PDRMASK) < PDRSIZE || (*addr & PDRMASK) == superpage_offset) return; if ((*addr & PDRMASK) < superpage_offset) *addr = (*addr & ~PDRMASK) + superpage_offset; else *addr = ((*addr + PDRMASK) & ~PDRMASK) + superpage_offset; } #ifdef DDB DB_SHOW_COMMAND(ptable, ddb_pid_dump) { pmap_t pmap; struct thread *td = NULL; struct proc *p; int i, j, k; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_offset_t va; if (have_addr) { td = db_lookup_thread(addr, true); if (td == NULL) { db_printf("Invalid pid or tid"); return; } p = td->td_proc; if (p->p_vmspace == NULL) { db_printf("No vmspace for process"); return; } pmap = vmspace_pmap(p->p_vmspace); } else pmap = kernel_pmap; db_printf("pmap:%p segtab:%p asid:%x generation:%x\n", pmap, pmap->pm_segtab, pmap->pm_asid[0].asid, pmap->pm_asid[0].gen); for (i = 0; i < NPDEPG; i++) { pd_entry_t *pdpe; pt_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t pte; pdpe = (pd_entry_t *)pmap->pm_segtab[i]; if (pdpe == NULL) continue; db_printf("[%4d] %p\n", i, pdpe); #ifdef __mips_n64 for (j = 0; j < NPDEPG; j++) { pde = (pt_entry_t *)pdpe[j]; if (pde == NULL) continue; db_printf("\t[%4d] %p\n", j, pde); #else { j = 0; pde = (pt_entry_t *)pdpe; #endif for (k = 0; k < NPTEPG; k++) { pte = pde[k]; if (pte == 0 || !pte_test(&pte, PTE_V)) continue; pa = TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(pte); va = ((u_long)i << SEGSHIFT) | (j << PDRSHIFT) | (k << PAGE_SHIFT); db_printf("\t\t[%04d] va: %p pte: %8jx pa:%jx\n", k, (void *)va, (uintmax_t)pte, (uintmax_t)pa); } } } } #endif /* * Allocate TLB address space tag (called ASID or TLBPID) and return it. * It takes almost as much or more time to search the TLB for a * specific ASID and flush those entries as it does to flush the entire TLB. * Therefore, when we allocate a new ASID, we just take the next number. When * we run out of numbers, we flush the TLB, increment the generation count * and start over. ASID zero is reserved for kernel use. */ static void pmap_asid_alloc(pmap) pmap_t pmap; { if (pmap->pm_asid[PCPU_GET(cpuid)].asid != PMAP_ASID_RESERVED && pmap->pm_asid[PCPU_GET(cpuid)].gen == PCPU_GET(asid_generation)); else { if (PCPU_GET(next_asid) == pmap_max_asid) { tlb_invalidate_all_user(NULL); PCPU_SET(asid_generation, (PCPU_GET(asid_generation) + 1) & ASIDGEN_MASK); if (PCPU_GET(asid_generation) == 0) { PCPU_SET(asid_generation, 1); } PCPU_SET(next_asid, 1); /* 0 means invalid */ } pmap->pm_asid[PCPU_GET(cpuid)].asid = PCPU_GET(next_asid); pmap->pm_asid[PCPU_GET(cpuid)].gen = PCPU_GET(asid_generation); PCPU_SET(next_asid, PCPU_GET(next_asid) + 1); } } static pt_entry_t init_pte_prot(vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t access, vm_prot_t prot) { pt_entry_t rw; if (!(prot & VM_PROT_WRITE)) rw = PTE_V | PTE_RO; else if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { if ((access & VM_PROT_WRITE) != 0) rw = PTE_V | PTE_D; else rw = PTE_V; } else /* Needn't emulate a modified bit for unmanaged pages. */ rw = PTE_V | PTE_D; return (rw); } /* * pmap_emulate_modified : do dirty bit emulation * * On SMP, update just the local TLB, other CPUs will update their * TLBs from PTE lazily, if they get the exception. * Returns 0 in case of sucess, 1 if the page is read only and we * need to fault. */ int pmap_emulate_modified(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pt_entry_t *pte; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pmap_pte(pmap, va); /* * It is possible that some other CPU or thread changed the pmap while * we weren't looking; in the SMP case, this is readily apparent, but * it can even happen in the UP case, because we may have been blocked * on PMAP_LOCK(pmap) above while someone changed this out from * underneath us. */ if (pte == NULL) { /* * This PTE's PTP (or one of its ancestors) has been reclaimed; * trigger a full fault to reconstruct it via pmap_enter. */ PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (1); } if (!pte_test(pte, PTE_V)) { /* * This PTE is no longer valid; the other thread or other * processor must have arranged for our TLB to no longer * have this entry, possibly by IPI, so no tlb_update is * required. Fall out of the fast path and go take a * general fault before retrying the instruction (or taking * a signal). */ PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (1); } if (pte_test(pte, PTE_D)) { /* * This PTE is valid and has the PTE_D bit asserted; since * this is an increase in permission, we may have been expected * to update the TLB lazily. Do so here and return, on the * fast path, to retry the instruction. */ tlb_update(pmap, va, *pte); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (0); } if (pte_test(pte, PTE_RO)) { /* * This PTE is valid, not dirty, and read-only. Go take a * full fault (most likely to upgrade this part of the address * space to writeable). */ PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (1); } if (!pte_test(pte, PTE_MANAGED)) panic("pmap_emulate_modified: unmanaged page"); /* * PTE is valid, managed, not dirty, and not read-only. Set PTE_D * and eagerly update the local TLB, returning on the fast path. */ pte_set(pte, PTE_D); tlb_update(pmap, va, *pte); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (0); } /* * Routine: pmap_kextract * Function: * Extract the physical page address associated * virtual address. */ vm_paddr_t pmap_kextract(vm_offset_t va) { int mapped; /* * First, the direct-mapped regions. */ #if defined(__mips_n64) if (va >= MIPS_XKPHYS_START && va < MIPS_XKPHYS_END) return (MIPS_XKPHYS_TO_PHYS(va)); #endif if (va >= MIPS_KSEG0_START && va < MIPS_KSEG0_END) return (MIPS_KSEG0_TO_PHYS(va)); if (va >= MIPS_KSEG1_START && va < MIPS_KSEG1_END) return (MIPS_KSEG1_TO_PHYS(va)); /* * User virtual addresses. */ if (va < VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS) { pt_entry_t *ptep; if (curproc && curproc->p_vmspace) { ptep = pmap_pte(&curproc->p_vmspace->vm_pmap, va); if (ptep) { return (TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(*ptep) | (va & PAGE_MASK)); } return (0); } } /* * Should be kernel virtual here, otherwise fail */ mapped = (va >= MIPS_KSEG2_START || va < MIPS_KSEG2_END); #if defined(__mips_n64) mapped = mapped || (va >= MIPS_XKSEG_START || va < MIPS_XKSEG_END); #endif /* * Kernel virtual. */ if (mapped) { pt_entry_t *ptep; /* Is the kernel pmap initialized? */ if (!CPU_EMPTY(&kernel_pmap->pm_active)) { /* It's inside the virtual address range */ ptep = pmap_pte(kernel_pmap, va); if (ptep) { return (TLBLO_PTE_TO_PA(*ptep) | (va & PAGE_MASK)); } } return (0); } panic("%s for unknown address space %p.", __func__, (void *)va); } void pmap_flush_pvcache(vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; if (m != NULL) { for (pv = TAILQ_FIRST(&m->md.pv_list); pv; pv = TAILQ_NEXT(pv, pv_list)) { mips_dcache_wbinv_range_index(pv->pv_va, PAGE_SIZE); } } } void pmap_page_set_memattr(vm_page_t m, vm_memattr_t ma) { /* * It appears that this function can only be called before any mappings * for the page are established. If this ever changes, this code will * need to walk the pv_list and make each of the existing mappings * uncacheable, being careful to sync caches and PTEs (and maybe * invalidate TLB?) for any current mapping it modifies. */ if (TAILQ_FIRST(&m->md.pv_list) != NULL) panic("Can't change memattr on page with existing mappings"); /* Clean memattr portion of pv_flags */ m->md.pv_flags &= ~PV_MEMATTR_MASK; m->md.pv_flags |= (ma << PV_MEMATTR_SHIFT) & PV_MEMATTR_MASK; } static __inline void pmap_pte_attr(pt_entry_t *pte, vm_memattr_t ma) { u_int npte; npte = *(u_int *)pte; npte &= ~PTE_C_MASK; npte |= PTE_C(ma); *pte = npte; } int pmap_change_attr(vm_offset_t sva, vm_size_t size, vm_memattr_t ma) { pd_entry_t *pde, *pdpe; pt_entry_t *pte; vm_offset_t ova, eva, va, va_next; pmap_t pmap; ova = sva; eva = sva + size; if (eva < sva) return (EINVAL); pmap = kernel_pmap; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (; sva < eva; sva = va_next) { pdpe = pmap_segmap(pmap, sva); #ifdef __mips_n64 if (*pdpe == 0) { va_next = (sva + NBSEG) & ~SEGMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; continue; } #endif va_next = (sva + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (va_next < sva) va_next = eva; pde = pmap_pdpe_to_pde(pdpe, sva); if (*pde == NULL) continue; /* * Limit our scan to either the end of the va represented * by the current page table page, or to the end of the * range being removed. */ if (va_next > eva) va_next = eva; va = va_next; for (pte = pmap_pde_to_pte(pde, sva); sva != va_next; pte++, sva += PAGE_SIZE) { if (!pte_test(pte, PTE_V) || pte_cache_bits(pte) == ma) { if (va != va_next) { pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); va = va_next; } continue; } if (va == va_next) va = sva; pmap_pte_attr(pte, ma); } if (va != va_next) pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); /* Flush caches to be in the safe side */ mips_dcache_wbinv_range(ova, size); return 0; } boolean_t pmap_is_valid_memattr(pmap_t pmap __unused, vm_memattr_t mode) { switch (mode) { case VM_MEMATTR_UNCACHEABLE: case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_BACK: #ifdef MIPS_CCA_WC case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_COMBINING: #endif return (TRUE); default: return (FALSE); } }