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60 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/vm/pmap.h,v 1.33.2.4 2002/03/06 22:44:24 silby Exp $
64 * Machine address mapping definitions -- machine-independent
65 * section. [For machine-dependent section, see "machine/pmap.h".]
72 #include <sys/types.h>
75 #ifndef _SYS_SPINLOCK_H_
76 #include <sys/spinlock.h>
79 #ifndef _MACHINE_PMAP_H_
80 #include <machine/pmap.h>
98 * Most of these variables represent parameters set up by low level MD kernel
99 * boot code to be used by higher level MI initialization code to identify
100 * the portions of kernel and physical memory which are free for allocation.
102 * KvaStart/KvaEnd/ - Reserved Kernel Virtual Memory address space.
103 * KvaSize This range represents the entire KVA space but
104 * might omit certain special mapping areas. It is
105 * used to determine what kernel memory userland has
108 * virtual_{start,end} - KVA space available for allocation, not including
109 * KVA space reserved during MD startup. Used by
110 * the KMEM subsystem, used to initialize kernel_map.
112 * phys_avail[] - Array of {start,end} physical addresses, not
113 * including physical memory allocated by MD startup
114 * code. Used to initialize the VM subsystem.
116 extern vm_offset_t KvaStart
;
117 extern vm_offset_t KvaEnd
;
118 extern vm_offset_t KvaSize
;
119 extern vm_offset_t virtual_start
;
120 extern vm_offset_t virtual_end
;
121 extern vm_offset_t virtual2_start
;
122 extern vm_offset_t virtual2_end
;
123 extern vm_paddr_t phys_avail
[];
126 * Return true if the passed address is in the kernel address space.
127 * This is mainly a check that the address is NOT in the user address space.
129 * For a vkernels all addresses are in the kernel address space.
132 kva_p(const void *addr
)
134 #ifdef _KERNEL_VIRTUAL
135 return (addr
!= NULL
);
137 return ((unsigned long)KvaStart
<= (unsigned long)addr
) &&
138 ((unsigned long)addr
< (unsigned long)KvaEnd
);
142 void pmap_change_wiring (pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
, boolean_t
,
144 void pmap_clear_modify (struct vm_page
*m
);
145 void pmap_clear_reference (struct vm_page
*m
);
146 void pmap_collect (void);
147 void pmap_copy (pmap_t
, pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
, vm_size_t
,
149 void pmap_copy_page (vm_paddr_t
, vm_paddr_t
);
150 void pmap_copy_page_frag (vm_paddr_t
, vm_paddr_t
, size_t bytes
);
151 void pmap_enter (pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
, struct vm_page
*,
152 vm_prot_t
, boolean_t
, struct vm_map_entry
*);
153 void pmap_enter_quick (pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
, struct vm_page
*);
154 vm_page_t
pmap_fault_page_quick(pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
, vm_prot_t
);
155 vm_paddr_t
pmap_extract (pmap_t pmap
, vm_offset_t va
);
156 void pmap_growkernel (vm_offset_t
, vm_offset_t
);
157 void pmap_init (void);
158 boolean_t
pmap_is_modified (struct vm_page
*m
);
159 int pmap_ts_referenced (struct vm_page
*m
);
160 vm_offset_t
pmap_map (vm_offset_t
*, vm_paddr_t
, vm_paddr_t
, int);
161 void pmap_object_init_pt (pmap_t pmap
, vm_offset_t addr
,
162 vm_prot_t prot
, vm_object_t object
, vm_pindex_t pindex
,
163 vm_offset_t size
, int pagelimit
);
164 boolean_t
pmap_page_exists_quick (pmap_t pmap
, struct vm_page
*m
);
165 void pmap_page_protect (struct vm_page
*m
, vm_prot_t prot
);
166 void pmap_page_init (struct vm_page
*m
);
167 vm_paddr_t
pmap_phys_address (vm_pindex_t
);
168 void pmap_pinit (pmap_t
);
169 void pmap_puninit (pmap_t
);
170 void pmap_pinit0 (pmap_t
);
171 void pmap_pinit2 (pmap_t
);
172 void pmap_protect (pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
, vm_offset_t
, vm_prot_t
);
173 void pmap_qenter (vm_offset_t
, struct vm_page
**, int);
174 void pmap_qremove (vm_offset_t
, int);
175 void pmap_kenter (vm_offset_t
, vm_paddr_t
);
176 int pmap_kenter_quick (vm_offset_t
, vm_paddr_t
);
177 int pmap_kenter_noinval (vm_offset_t
, vm_paddr_t
);
178 void pmap_kmodify_rw(vm_offset_t va
);
179 void pmap_kmodify_nc(vm_offset_t va
);
180 void pmap_kremove (vm_offset_t
);
181 void pmap_kremove_quick (vm_offset_t
);
182 void pmap_kremove_noinval (vm_offset_t
);
183 void pmap_reference (pmap_t
);
184 void pmap_remove (pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
, vm_offset_t
);
185 void pmap_remove_pages (pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
, vm_offset_t
);
186 void pmap_zero_page (vm_paddr_t
);
187 void pmap_page_assertzero (vm_paddr_t
);
188 void pmap_zero_page_area (vm_paddr_t
, int off
, int size
);
189 int pmap_prefault_ok (pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
);
190 void pmap_change_attr(vm_offset_t va
, vm_size_t count
, int mode
);
191 int pmap_mincore (pmap_t pmap
, vm_offset_t addr
);
192 void pmap_init_proc (struct proc
*);
193 void pmap_init_thread (struct thread
*td
);
194 void pmap_replacevm (struct proc
*, struct vmspace
*, int);
195 void pmap_setlwpvm (struct lwp
*, struct vmspace
*);
196 vm_paddr_t
pmap_kextract(vm_offset_t
);
197 void pmap_invalidate_range(pmap_t
, vm_offset_t
, vm_offset_t
);
199 vm_offset_t
pmap_addr_hint (vm_object_t obj
, vm_offset_t addr
, vm_size_t size
);
200 void *pmap_kenter_temporary (vm_paddr_t pa
, long i
);
201 void pmap_init2 (void);
202 struct vm_page
*pmap_kvtom(vm_offset_t va
);
203 void pmap_object_init(vm_object_t object
);
204 void pmap_object_free(vm_object_t object
);
209 #endif /* _VM_PMAP_H_ */