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- /* MN10300 Page table manipulators and constants
- *
- * Copyright (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
- *
- * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
- * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence
- * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
- * 2 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later version.
- *
- *
- * The Linux memory management assumes a three-level page table setup. On
- * the i386, we use that, but "fold" the mid level into the top-level page
- * table, so that we physically have the same two-level page table as the
- * i386 mmu expects.
- *
- * This file contains the functions and defines necessary to modify and use
- * the i386 page table tree for the purposes of the MN10300 TLB handler
- * functions.
- */
- #ifndef _ASM_PGTABLE_H
- #define _ASM_PGTABLE_H
- #include <asm/cpu-regs.h>
- #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
- #include <asm/processor.h>
- #include <asm/cache.h>
- #include <linux/threads.h>
- #include <asm/bitops.h>
- #include <linux/slab.h>
- #include <linux/list.h>
- #include <linux/spinlock.h>
- /*
- * ZERO_PAGE is a global shared page that is always zero: used
- * for zero-mapped memory areas etc..
- */
- #define ZERO_PAGE(vaddr) (virt_to_page(empty_zero_page))
- extern unsigned long empty_zero_page[1024];
- extern spinlock_t pgd_lock;
- extern struct page *pgd_list;
- extern void pmd_ctor(void *, struct kmem_cache *, unsigned long);
- extern void pgtable_cache_init(void);
- extern void paging_init(void);
- #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
- /*
- * The Linux mn10300 paging architecture only implements both the traditional
- * 2-level page tables
- */
- #define PGDIR_SHIFT 22
- #define PTRS_PER_PGD 1024
- #define PTRS_PER_PUD 1 /* we don't really have any PUD physically */
- #define __PAGETABLE_PUD_FOLDED
- #define PTRS_PER_PMD 1 /* we don't really have any PMD physically */
- #define __PAGETABLE_PMD_FOLDED
- #define PTRS_PER_PTE 1024
- #define PGD_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
- #define PMD_SIZE (1UL << PMD_SHIFT)
- #define PGDIR_SIZE (1UL << PGDIR_SHIFT)
- #define PGDIR_MASK (~(PGDIR_SIZE - 1))
- #define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD (TASK_SIZE / PGDIR_SIZE)
- #define FIRST_USER_ADDRESS 0UL
- #define USER_PGD_PTRS (PAGE_OFFSET >> PGDIR_SHIFT)
- #define KERNEL_PGD_PTRS (PTRS_PER_PGD - USER_PGD_PTRS)
- #define TWOLEVEL_PGDIR_SHIFT 22
- #define BOOT_USER_PGD_PTRS (__PAGE_OFFSET >> TWOLEVEL_PGDIR_SHIFT)
- #define BOOT_KERNEL_PGD_PTRS (1024 - BOOT_USER_PGD_PTRS)
- #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
- extern pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[PTRS_PER_PGD];
- #endif
- /*
- * Unfortunately, due to the way the MMU works on the MN10300, the vmalloc VM
- * area has to be in the lower half of the virtual address range (the upper
- * half is not translated through the TLB).
- *
- * So in this case, the vmalloc area goes at the bottom of the address map
- * (leaving a hole at the very bottom to catch addressing errors), and
- * userspace starts immediately above.
- *
- * The vmalloc() routines also leaves a hole of 4kB between each vmalloced
- * area to catch addressing errors.
- */
- #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
- #define VMALLOC_OFFSET (8UL * 1024 * 1024)
- #define VMALLOC_START (0x70000000UL)
- #define VMALLOC_END (0x7C000000UL)
- #else
- #define VMALLOC_OFFSET (8 * 1024 * 1024)
- #define VMALLOC_START (0x70000000)
- #define VMALLOC_END (0x7C000000)
- #endif
- #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
- extern pte_t kernel_vmalloc_ptes[(VMALLOC_END - VMALLOC_START) / PAGE_SIZE];
- #endif
- /* IPTEL2/DPTEL2 bit assignments */
- #define _PAGE_BIT_VALID xPTEL2_V_BIT
- #define _PAGE_BIT_CACHE xPTEL2_C_BIT
- #define _PAGE_BIT_PRESENT xPTEL2_PV_BIT
- #define _PAGE_BIT_DIRTY xPTEL2_D_BIT
- #define _PAGE_BIT_GLOBAL xPTEL2_G_BIT
- #define _PAGE_BIT_ACCESSED xPTEL2_UNUSED1_BIT /* mustn't be loaded into IPTEL2/DPTEL2 */
- #define _PAGE_VALID xPTEL2_V
- #define _PAGE_CACHE xPTEL2_C
- #define _PAGE_PRESENT xPTEL2_PV
- #define _PAGE_DIRTY xPTEL2_D
- #define _PAGE_PROT xPTEL2_PR
- #define _PAGE_PROT_RKNU xPTEL2_PR_ROK
- #define _PAGE_PROT_WKNU xPTEL2_PR_RWK
- #define _PAGE_PROT_RKRU xPTEL2_PR_ROK_ROU
- #define _PAGE_PROT_WKRU xPTEL2_PR_RWK_ROU
- #define _PAGE_PROT_WKWU xPTEL2_PR_RWK_RWU
- #define _PAGE_GLOBAL xPTEL2_G
- #define _PAGE_PS_MASK xPTEL2_PS
- #define _PAGE_PS_4Kb xPTEL2_PS_4Kb
- #define _PAGE_PS_128Kb xPTEL2_PS_128Kb
- #define _PAGE_PS_1Kb xPTEL2_PS_1Kb
- #define _PAGE_PS_4Mb xPTEL2_PS_4Mb
- #define _PAGE_PSE xPTEL2_PS_4Mb /* 4MB page */
- #define _PAGE_CACHE_WT xPTEL2_CWT
- #define _PAGE_ACCESSED xPTEL2_UNUSED1
- #define _PAGE_NX 0 /* no-execute bit */
- /* If _PAGE_VALID is clear, we use these: */
- #define _PAGE_PROTNONE 0x000 /* If not present */
- #define __PAGE_PROT_UWAUX 0x010
- #define __PAGE_PROT_USER 0x020
- #define __PAGE_PROT_WRITE 0x040
- #define _PAGE_PRESENTV (_PAGE_PRESENT|_PAGE_VALID)
- #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
- #define VMALLOC_VMADDR(x) ((unsigned long)(x))
- #define _PAGE_TABLE (_PAGE_PRESENTV | _PAGE_PROT_WKNU | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY)
- #define _PAGE_CHG_MASK (PTE_MASK | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY)
- #define __PAGE_NONE (_PAGE_PRESENTV | _PAGE_PROT_RKNU | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_CACHE)
- #define __PAGE_SHARED (_PAGE_PRESENTV | _PAGE_PROT_WKWU | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_CACHE)
- #define __PAGE_COPY (_PAGE_PRESENTV | _PAGE_PROT_RKRU | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_CACHE)
- #define __PAGE_READONLY (_PAGE_PRESENTV | _PAGE_PROT_RKRU | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_CACHE)
- #define PAGE_NONE __pgprot(__PAGE_NONE | _PAGE_NX)
- #define PAGE_SHARED_NOEXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_SHARED | _PAGE_NX)
- #define PAGE_COPY_NOEXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_COPY | _PAGE_NX)
- #define PAGE_READONLY_NOEXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_READONLY | _PAGE_NX)
- #define PAGE_SHARED_EXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_SHARED)
- #define PAGE_COPY_EXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_COPY)
- #define PAGE_READONLY_EXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_READONLY)
- #define PAGE_COPY PAGE_COPY_NOEXEC
- #define PAGE_READONLY PAGE_READONLY_NOEXEC
- #define PAGE_SHARED PAGE_SHARED_EXEC
- #define __PAGE_KERNEL_BASE (_PAGE_PRESENTV | _PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_GLOBAL)
- #define __PAGE_KERNEL (__PAGE_KERNEL_BASE | _PAGE_PROT_WKNU | _PAGE_CACHE | _PAGE_NX)
- #define __PAGE_KERNEL_NOCACHE (__PAGE_KERNEL_BASE | _PAGE_PROT_WKNU | _PAGE_NX)
- #define __PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC (__PAGE_KERNEL & ~_PAGE_NX)
- #define __PAGE_KERNEL_RO (__PAGE_KERNEL_BASE | _PAGE_PROT_RKNU | _PAGE_CACHE | _PAGE_NX)
- #define __PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE (__PAGE_KERNEL | _PAGE_PSE)
- #define __PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE_EXEC (__PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC | _PAGE_PSE)
- #define PAGE_KERNEL __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL)
- #define PAGE_KERNEL_RO __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_RO)
- #define PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC)
- #define PAGE_KERNEL_NOCACHE __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_NOCACHE)
- #define PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE)
- #define PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE_EXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE_EXEC)
- #define __PAGE_USERIO (__PAGE_KERNEL_BASE | _PAGE_PROT_WKWU | _PAGE_NX)
- #define PAGE_USERIO __pgprot(__PAGE_USERIO)
- /*
- * Whilst the MN10300 can do page protection for execute (given separate data
- * and insn TLBs), we are not supporting it at the moment. Write permission,
- * however, always implies read permission (but not execute permission).
- */
- #define __P000 PAGE_NONE
- #define __P001 PAGE_READONLY_NOEXEC
- #define __P010 PAGE_COPY_NOEXEC
- #define __P011 PAGE_COPY_NOEXEC
- #define __P100 PAGE_READONLY_EXEC
- #define __P101 PAGE_READONLY_EXEC
- #define __P110 PAGE_COPY_EXEC
- #define __P111 PAGE_COPY_EXEC
- #define __S000 PAGE_NONE
- #define __S001 PAGE_READONLY_NOEXEC
- #define __S010 PAGE_SHARED_NOEXEC
- #define __S011 PAGE_SHARED_NOEXEC
- #define __S100 PAGE_READONLY_EXEC
- #define __S101 PAGE_READONLY_EXEC
- #define __S110 PAGE_SHARED_EXEC
- #define __S111 PAGE_SHARED_EXEC
- /*
- * Define this to warn about kernel memory accesses that are
- * done without a 'verify_area(VERIFY_WRITE,..)'
- */
- #undef TEST_VERIFY_AREA
- #define pte_present(x) (pte_val(x) & _PAGE_VALID)
- #define pte_clear(mm, addr, xp) \
- do { \
- set_pte_at((mm), (addr), (xp), __pte(0)); \
- } while (0)
- #define pmd_none(x) (!pmd_val(x))
- #define pmd_present(x) (!pmd_none(x))
- #define pmd_clear(xp) do { set_pmd(xp, __pmd(0)); } while (0)
- #define pmd_bad(x) 0
- #define pages_to_mb(x) ((x) >> (20 - PAGE_SHIFT))
- #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
- /*
- * The following only work if pte_present() is true.
- * Undefined behaviour if not..
- */
- static inline int pte_user(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & __PAGE_PROT_USER; }
- static inline int pte_read(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & __PAGE_PROT_USER; }
- static inline int pte_dirty(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_DIRTY; }
- static inline int pte_young(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_ACCESSED; }
- static inline int pte_write(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & __PAGE_PROT_WRITE; }
- static inline int pte_special(pte_t pte){ return 0; }
- static inline pte_t pte_rdprotect(pte_t pte)
- {
- pte_val(pte) &= ~(__PAGE_PROT_USER|__PAGE_PROT_UWAUX); return pte;
- }
- static inline pte_t pte_exprotect(pte_t pte)
- {
- pte_val(pte) |= _PAGE_NX; return pte;
- }
- static inline pte_t pte_wrprotect(pte_t pte)
- {
- pte_val(pte) &= ~(__PAGE_PROT_WRITE|__PAGE_PROT_UWAUX); return pte;
- }
- static inline pte_t pte_mkclean(pte_t pte) { pte_val(pte) &= ~_PAGE_DIRTY; return pte; }
- static inline pte_t pte_mkold(pte_t pte) { pte_val(pte) &= ~_PAGE_ACCESSED; return pte; }
- static inline pte_t pte_mkdirty(pte_t pte) { pte_val(pte) |= _PAGE_DIRTY; return pte; }
- static inline pte_t pte_mkyoung(pte_t pte) { pte_val(pte) |= _PAGE_ACCESSED; return pte; }
- static inline pte_t pte_mkexec(pte_t pte) { pte_val(pte) &= ~_PAGE_NX; return pte; }
- static inline pte_t pte_mkread(pte_t pte)
- {
- pte_val(pte) |= __PAGE_PROT_USER;
- if (pte_write(pte))
- pte_val(pte) |= __PAGE_PROT_UWAUX;
- return pte;
- }
- static inline pte_t pte_mkwrite(pte_t pte)
- {
- pte_val(pte) |= __PAGE_PROT_WRITE;
- if (pte_val(pte) & __PAGE_PROT_USER)
- pte_val(pte) |= __PAGE_PROT_UWAUX;
- return pte;
- }
- static inline pte_t pte_mkspecial(pte_t pte) { return pte; }
- #define pte_ERROR(e) \
- printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d: bad pte %08lx.\n", \
- __FILE__, __LINE__, pte_val(e))
- #define pgd_ERROR(e) \
- printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d: bad pgd %08lx.\n", \
- __FILE__, __LINE__, pgd_val(e))
- /*
- * The "pgd_xxx()" functions here are trivial for a folded two-level
- * setup: the pgd is never bad, and a pmd always exists (as it's folded
- * into the pgd entry)
- */
- #define pgd_clear(xp) do { } while (0)
- /*
- * Certain architectures need to do special things when PTEs
- * within a page table are directly modified. Thus, the following
- * hook is made available.
- */
- #define set_pte(pteptr, pteval) (*(pteptr) = pteval)
- #define set_pte_at(mm, addr, ptep, pteval) set_pte((ptep), (pteval))
- #define set_pte_atomic(pteptr, pteval) set_pte((pteptr), (pteval))
- /*
- * (pmds are folded into pgds so this doesn't get actually called,
- * but the define is needed for a generic inline function.)
- */
- #define set_pmd(pmdptr, pmdval) (*(pmdptr) = pmdval)
- #define ptep_get_and_clear(mm, addr, ptep) \
- __pte(xchg(&(ptep)->pte, 0))
- #define pte_same(a, b) (pte_val(a) == pte_val(b))
- #define pte_page(x) pfn_to_page(pte_pfn(x))
- #define pte_none(x) (!pte_val(x))
- #define pte_pfn(x) ((unsigned long) (pte_val(x) >> PAGE_SHIFT))
- #define __pfn_addr(pfn) ((pfn) << PAGE_SHIFT)
- #define pfn_pte(pfn, prot) __pte(__pfn_addr(pfn) | pgprot_val(prot))
- #define pfn_pmd(pfn, prot) __pmd(__pfn_addr(pfn) | pgprot_val(prot))
- /*
- * All present user pages are user-executable:
- */
- static inline int pte_exec(pte_t pte)
- {
- return pte_user(pte);
- }
- /*
- * All present pages are kernel-executable:
- */
- static inline int pte_exec_kernel(pte_t pte)
- {
- return 1;
- }
- /* Encode and de-code a swap entry */
- #define __swp_type(x) (((x).val >> 1) & 0x3f)
- #define __swp_offset(x) ((x).val >> 7)
- #define __swp_entry(type, offset) \
- ((swp_entry_t) { ((type) << 1) | ((offset) << 7) })
- #define __pte_to_swp_entry(pte) ((swp_entry_t) { pte_val(pte) })
- #define __swp_entry_to_pte(x) __pte((x).val)
- static inline
- int ptep_test_and_clear_dirty(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
- pte_t *ptep)
- {
- if (!pte_dirty(*ptep))
- return 0;
- return test_and_clear_bit(_PAGE_BIT_DIRTY, &ptep->pte);
- }
- static inline
- int ptep_test_and_clear_young(struct vm_area_struct *vma, unsigned long addr,
- pte_t *ptep)
- {
- if (!pte_young(*ptep))
- return 0;
- return test_and_clear_bit(_PAGE_BIT_ACCESSED, &ptep->pte);
- }
- static inline
- void ptep_set_wrprotect(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep)
- {
- pte_val(*ptep) &= ~(__PAGE_PROT_WRITE|__PAGE_PROT_UWAUX);
- }
- static inline void ptep_mkdirty(pte_t *ptep)
- {
- set_bit(_PAGE_BIT_DIRTY, &ptep->pte);
- }
- /*
- * Macro to mark a page protection value as "uncacheable". On processors which
- * do not support it, this is a no-op.
- */
- #define pgprot_noncached(prot) __pgprot(pgprot_val(prot) & ~_PAGE_CACHE)
- /*
- * Macro to mark a page protection value as "Write-Through".
- * On processors which do not support it, this is a no-op.
- */
- #define pgprot_through(prot) __pgprot(pgprot_val(prot) | _PAGE_CACHE_WT)
- /*
- * Conversion functions: convert a page and protection to a page entry,
- * and a page entry and page directory to the page they refer to.
- */
- #define mk_pte(page, pgprot) pfn_pte(page_to_pfn(page), (pgprot))
- #define mk_pte_huge(entry) \
- ((entry).pte |= _PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_PSE | _PAGE_VALID)
- static inline pte_t pte_modify(pte_t pte, pgprot_t newprot)
- {
- pte_val(pte) &= _PAGE_CHG_MASK;
- pte_val(pte) |= pgprot_val(newprot);
- return pte;
- }
- #define page_pte(page) page_pte_prot((page), __pgprot(0))
- #define pmd_page_kernel(pmd) \
- ((unsigned long) __va(pmd_val(pmd) & PAGE_MASK))
- #define pmd_page(pmd) pfn_to_page(pmd_val(pmd) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
- #define pmd_large(pmd) \
- ((pmd_val(pmd) & (_PAGE_PSE | _PAGE_PRESENT)) == \
- (_PAGE_PSE | _PAGE_PRESENT))
- /*
- * the pgd page can be thought of an array like this: pgd_t[PTRS_PER_PGD]
- *
- * this macro returns the index of the entry in the pgd page which would
- * control the given virtual address
- */
- #define pgd_index(address) (((address) >> PGDIR_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PGD - 1))
- /*
- * pgd_offset() returns a (pgd_t *)
- * pgd_index() is used get the offset into the pgd page's array of pgd_t's;
- */
- #define pgd_offset(mm, address) ((mm)->pgd + pgd_index(address))
- /*
- * a shortcut which implies the use of the kernel's pgd, instead
- * of a process's
- */
- #define pgd_offset_k(address) pgd_offset(&init_mm, address)
- /*
- * the pmd page can be thought of an array like this: pmd_t[PTRS_PER_PMD]
- *
- * this macro returns the index of the entry in the pmd page which would
- * control the given virtual address
- */
- #define pmd_index(address) \
- (((address) >> PMD_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PMD - 1))
- /*
- * the pte page can be thought of an array like this: pte_t[PTRS_PER_PTE]
- *
- * this macro returns the index of the entry in the pte page which would
- * control the given virtual address
- */
- #define pte_index(address) \
- (((address) >> PAGE_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PTE - 1))
- #define pte_offset_kernel(dir, address) \
- ((pte_t *) pmd_page_kernel(*(dir)) + pte_index(address))
- /*
- * Make a given kernel text page executable/non-executable.
- * Returns the previous executability setting of that page (which
- * is used to restore the previous state). Used by the SMP bootup code.
- * NOTE: this is an __init function for security reasons.
- */
- static inline int set_kernel_exec(unsigned long vaddr, int enable)
- {
- return 0;
- }
- #define pte_offset_map(dir, address) \
- ((pte_t *) page_address(pmd_page(*(dir))) + pte_index(address))
- #define pte_unmap(pte) do {} while (0)
- /*
- * The MN10300 has external MMU info in the form of a TLB: this is adapted from
- * the kernel page tables containing the necessary information by tlb-mn10300.S
- */
- extern void update_mmu_cache(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
- unsigned long address, pte_t *ptep);
- #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
- #define kern_addr_valid(addr) (1)
- #define MK_IOSPACE_PFN(space, pfn) (pfn)
- #define GET_IOSPACE(pfn) 0
- #define GET_PFN(pfn) (pfn)
- #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_TEST_AND_CLEAR_YOUNG
- #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_TEST_AND_CLEAR_DIRTY
- #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_GET_AND_CLEAR
- #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_SET_WRPROTECT
- #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_MKDIRTY
- #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SAME
- #include <asm-generic/pgtable.h>
- #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
- #endif /* _ASM_PGTABLE_H */
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