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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 #ifndef _SYS_MACHPARAM_H 27 #define _SYS_MACHPARAM_H 28 29 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 30 31 #ifdef __cplusplus 32 extern "C" { 33 #endif 34 35 #ifndef _ASM 36 #define ADDRESS_C(c) c ## ul 37 #else /* _ASM */ 38 #define ADDRESS_C(c) (c) 39 #endif /* _ASM */ 40 41 /* 42 * Machine dependent parameters and limits - sun4v version. 43 */ 44 45 /* 46 * Define the VAC symbol (etc.) if we could run on a machine 47 * which has a Virtual Address Cache 48 */ 49 50 /* 51 * The maximum possible number of UPA devices in a system. 52 * MAX_UPA maybe defined in a platform's makefile. 53 */ 54 #ifndef MAX_UPA 55 #define MAX_UPA 32 56 #endif 57 58 /* 59 * Maximum cpuid value that we support. NCPU can be defined in a platform's 60 * makefile. 61 */ 62 #ifndef NCPU 63 #define NCPU 64 64 #endif 65 66 /* 67 * Maximum number of processors that we support. With CMP processors, the 68 * portid may not be equal to cpuid. MAX_CPU_CHIPID can be defined in a 69 * platform's makefile. 70 */ 71 #ifndef MAX_CPU_CHIPID 72 #define MAX_CPU_CHIPID NCPU 73 #endif 74 75 /* 76 * Define the FPU symbol if we could run on a machine with an external 77 * FPU (i.e. not integrated with the normal machine state like the vax). 78 * 79 * The fpu is defined in the architecture manual, and the kernel hides 80 * its absence if it is not present, that's pretty integrated, no? 81 */ 82 83 /* 84 * MMU_PAGES* describes the physical page size used by the mapping hardware. 85 * PAGES* describes the logical page size used by the system. 86 */ 87 #define MMU_PAGE_SIZES 6 /* max sun4v mmu-supported page sizes */ 88 #define DEFAULT_MMU_PAGE_SIZES 4 /* default sun4v supported page sizes */ 89 90 /* 91 * XXX make sure the MMU_PAGESHIFT definition here is 92 * consistent with the one in param.h 93 */ 94 #define MMU_PAGESHIFT 13 95 #define MMU_PAGESIZE (1<<MMU_PAGESHIFT) 96 #define MMU_PAGEOFFSET (MMU_PAGESIZE - 1) 97 #define MMU_PAGEMASK (~MMU_PAGEOFFSET) 98 99 #define MMU_PAGESHIFT64K 16 100 #define MMU_PAGESIZE64K (1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT64K) 101 #define MMU_PAGEOFFSET64K (MMU_PAGESIZE64K - 1) 102 #define MMU_PAGEMASK64K (~MMU_PAGEOFFSET64K) 103 104 #define MMU_PAGESHIFT512K 19 105 #define MMU_PAGESIZE512K (1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT512K) 106 #define MMU_PAGEOFFSET512K (MMU_PAGESIZE512K - 1) 107 #define MMU_PAGEMASK512K (~MMU_PAGEOFFSET512K) 108 109 #define MMU_PAGESHIFT4M 22 110 #define MMU_PAGESIZE4M (1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT4M) 111 #define MMU_PAGEOFFSET4M (MMU_PAGESIZE4M - 1) 112 #define MMU_PAGEMASK4M (~MMU_PAGEOFFSET4M) 113 114 #define MMU_PAGESHIFT32M 25 115 #define MMU_PAGESIZE32M (1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT32M) 116 #define MMU_PAGEOFFSET32M (MMU_PAGESIZE32M - 1) 117 #define MMU_PAGEMASK32M (~MMU_PAGEOFFSET32M) 118 119 #define MMU_PAGESHIFT256M 28 120 #define MMU_PAGESIZE256M (1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT256M) 121 #define MMU_PAGEOFFSET256M (MMU_PAGESIZE256M - 1) 122 #define MMU_PAGEMASK256M (~MMU_PAGEOFFSET256M) 123 124 #define PAGESHIFT 13 125 #define PAGESIZE (1<<PAGESHIFT) 126 #define PAGEOFFSET (PAGESIZE - 1) 127 #define PAGEMASK (~PAGEOFFSET) 128 129 /* 130 * DATA_ALIGN is used to define the alignment of the Unix data segment. 131 */ 132 #define DATA_ALIGN ADDRESS_C(0x2000) 133 134 /* 135 * DEFAULT KERNEL THREAD stack size. 136 */ 137 138 #define DEFAULTSTKSZ (3*PAGESIZE) 139 140 /* 141 * DEFAULT initial thread stack size. 142 */ 143 #define T0STKSZ (2 * DEFAULTSTKSZ) 144 145 /* 146 * KERNELBASE is the virtual address which 147 * the kernel text/data mapping starts in all contexts. 148 */ 149 #define KERNELBASE ADDRESS_C(0x01000000) 150 151 /* 152 * Define the userlimits 153 */ 154 155 #define USERLIMIT ADDRESS_C(0xFFFFFFFF80000000) 156 #define USERLIMIT32 ADDRESS_C(0xFFC00000) 157 158 /* 159 * Define SEGKPBASE, start of the segkp segment. 160 */ 161 162 #define SEGKPBASE ADDRESS_C(0x2a100000000) 163 164 /* 165 * Define SEGMAPBASE, start of the segmap segment. 166 */ 167 168 #define SEGMAPBASE ADDRESS_C(0x2a750000000) 169 170 /* 171 * SYSBASE is the virtual address which the kernel allocated memory 172 * mapping starts in all contexts. SYSLIMIT is the end of the Sysbase segment. 173 */ 174 175 #define SYSBASE ADDRESS_C(0x30000000000) 176 #define SYSLIMIT ADDRESS_C(0x70000000000) 177 #define SYSBASE32 ADDRESS_C(0x70000000) 178 #define SYSLIMIT32 ADDRESS_C(0x80000000) 179 180 /* 181 * MEMSCRUBBASE is the base virtual address for the memory scrubber 182 * to read large pages. It MUST be 4MB page aligned. 183 */ 184 185 #define MEMSCRUBBASE 0x2a000000000 186 187 /* 188 * Define the kernel address space range allocated to Open Firmware 189 */ 190 #define OFW_START_ADDR 0xf0000000 191 #define OFW_END_ADDR 0xffffffff 192 193 /* 194 * ARGSBASE is the base virtual address of the range which 195 * the kernel uses to map the arguments for exec. 196 */ 197 #define ARGSBASE (MEMSCRUBBASE - NCARGS) 198 199 /* 200 * PPMAPBASE is the base virtual address of the range which 201 * the kernel uses to quickly map pages for operations such 202 * as ppcopy, pagecopy, pagezero, and pagesum. 203 */ 204 #define PPMAPSIZE (512 * 1024) 205 #define PPMAPBASE (ARGSBASE - PPMAPSIZE) 206 207 #define MAXPP_SLOTS ADDRESS_C(16) 208 #define PPMAP_FAST_SIZE (MAXPP_SLOTS * PAGESIZE * NCPU) 209 #define PPMAP_FAST_BASE (PPMAPBASE - PPMAP_FAST_SIZE) 210 211 /* 212 * PIOMAPBASE is the base virtual address at which programmable I/O registers 213 * are mapped. This allows such memory -- which may induce side effects when 214 * read -- to be cordoned off from the system at-large. 215 */ 216 #define PIOMAPSIZE (1024 * 1024 * 1024 * (uintptr_t)5) 217 #define PIOMAPBASE (PPMAP_FAST_BASE - PIOMAPSIZE) 218 219 /* 220 * Allocate space for kernel modules on nucleus pages 221 */ 222 #define MODDATA 1024 * 256 223 224 /* 225 * On systems with <MODTEXT_SM_SIZE MB available physical memory, 226 * cap the in-nucleus module text to MODTEXT_SM_CAP bytes. The 227 * cap must be a multiple of the base page size. Also see startup.c. 228 */ 229 #define MODTEXT_SM_CAP (0x200000) /* bytes */ 230 #define MODTEXT_SM_SIZE (256) /* MB */ 231 232 /* 233 * The heap has a region allocated from it specifically for module text that 234 * cannot fit on the nucleus page. This region -- which starts at address 235 * HEAPTEXT_BASE and runs for HEAPTEXT_SIZE bytes -- has virtual holes 236 * punched in it: for every HEAPTEXT_MAPPED bytes of available virtual, there 237 * is a virtual hole of size HEAPTEXT_UNMAPPED bytes sitting beneath it. This 238 * assures that any text address is within HEAPTEXT_MAPPED of an unmapped 239 * region. The unmapped regions themselves are managed with the routines 240 * kobj_texthole_alloc() and kobj_texthole_free(). 241 */ 242 #define HEAPTEXT_SIZE (128 * 1024 * 1024) /* bytes */ 243 #define HEAPTEXT_OVERSIZE (64 * 1024 * 1024) /* bytes */ 244 #define HEAPTEXT_BASE (SYSLIMIT32 - HEAPTEXT_SIZE) 245 #define HEAPTEXT_MAPPED (2 * 1024 * 1024) 246 #define HEAPTEXT_UNMAPPED (2 * 1024 * 1024) 247 248 #define HEAPTEXT_NARENAS \ 249 (HEAPTEXT_SIZE / (HEAPTEXT_MAPPED + HEAPTEXT_UNMAPPED) + 2) 250 251 /* 252 * Preallocate an area for setting up the user stack during 253 * the exec(). This way we have a faster allocator and also 254 * make sure the stack is always VAC aligned correctly. see 255 * get_arg_base() in startup.c. 256 */ 257 #define ARG_SLOT_SIZE (0x8000) 258 #define ARG_SLOT_SHIFT (15) 259 #define N_ARG_SLOT (0x80) 260 261 #define NARG_BASE (PIOMAPBASE - (ARG_SLOT_SIZE * N_ARG_SLOT)) 262 263 /* 264 * ktextseg+kvalloc should not use space beyond KERNEL_LIMIT32. 265 */ 266 267 /* 268 * For 64-bit kernels, rename KERNEL_LIMIT to KERNEL_LIMIT32 to more accurately 269 * reflect the fact that it's actually the limit for 32-bit kernel virtual 270 * addresses. 271 */ 272 #define KERNEL_LIMIT32 (SYSBASE32) 273 274 #define BUSTYPE_TO_PFN(btype, pfn) \ 275 (((btype) << 19) | ((pfn) & 0x7FFFF)) 276 277 /* 278 * Defines used for the ptl1_panic parameter, which is passed to the 279 * ptl1_panic assembly routine in %g1. These #defines have string 280 * names defined in sun4u/os/mach_cpu_states.c which should be kept up to 281 * date if new #defines are added. 282 */ 283 #define PTL1_BAD_DEBUG 0 284 #define PTL1_BAD_WTRAP 1 285 #define PTL1_BAD_KMISS 2 286 #define PTL1_BAD_KPROT_FAULT 3 287 #define PTL1_BAD_ISM 4 288 #define PTL1_BAD_MMUTRAP 5 289 #define PTL1_BAD_TRAP 6 290 #define PTL1_BAD_FPTRAP 7 291 #define PTL1_BAD_INTR_REQ 8 292 #define PTL1_BAD_TRACE_PTR 9 293 #define PTL1_BAD_STACK 10 294 #define PTL1_BAD_DTRACE_FLAGS 11 295 #define PTL1_BAD_CTX_STEAL 12 296 #define PTL1_BAD_ECC 13 297 #define PTL1_BAD_HCALL 14 298 #define PTL1_BAD_GL 15 299 #define PTL1_BAD_WATCHDOG 16 300 #define PTL1_BAD_RED 17 301 #define PTL1_BAD_HCALL_UNMAP_PERM_EINVAL 18 302 #define PTL1_BAD_HCALL_UNMAP_PERM_ENOMAP 19 303 #define PTL1_BAD_RAISE_TSBEXCP 20 304 305 /* 306 * Defines the max trap level allowed 307 */ 308 #define MAXPTL 2 309 310 /* 311 * Defines used for ptl1 related data structs. 312 */ 313 #define PTL1_MAXTL MAXPTL 314 #define PTL1_MAXGL 2 315 #define PTL1_DEBUG_TRAP 0x7C 316 #define PTL1_SSIZE 1024 /* minimum stack size */ 317 #define CPU_ALLOC_SIZE MMU_PAGESIZE 318 319 #ifdef __cplusplus 320 } 321 #endif 322 323 #endif /* _SYS_MACHPARAM_H */ 324