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21 /*
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24  */
25 
26 /*
27  * VM - Hardware Address Translation management.
28  *
29  * This file describes the contents of the sun-reference-mmu(sfmmu)-
30  * specific hat data structures and the sfmmu-specific hat procedures.
31  * The machine-independent interface is described in <vm/hat.h>.
32  */
33 
34 #ifndef	_VM_HAT_SFMMU_H
35 #define	_VM_HAT_SFMMU_H
36 
37 #ifdef	__cplusplus
38 extern "C" {
39 #endif
40 
41 #ifndef _ASM
42 
43 #include <sys/types.h>
44 
45 #endif /* _ASM */
46 
47 #ifdef	_KERNEL
48 
49 #include <sys/pte.h>
50 #include <vm/mach_sfmmu.h>
51 #include <sys/mmu.h>
52 
53 /*
54  * Don't alter these without considering changes to ism_map_t.
55  */
56 #define	DEFAULT_ISM_PAGESIZE		MMU_PAGESIZE4M
57 #define	DEFAULT_ISM_PAGESZC		TTE4M
58 #define	ISM_PG_SIZE(ism_vbshift)	(1 << ism_vbshift)
59 #define	ISM_SZ_MASK(ism_vbshift)	(ISM_PG_SIZE(ism_vbshift) - 1)
60 #define	ISM_MAP_SLOTS	8	/* Change this carefully. */
61 
62 #ifndef _ASM
63 
64 #include <sys/t_lock.h>
65 #include <vm/hat.h>
66 #include <vm/seg.h>
67 #include <sys/machparam.h>
68 #include <sys/systm.h>
69 #include <sys/x_call.h>
70 #include <vm/page.h>
71 #include <sys/ksynch.h>
72 
73 typedef struct hat sfmmu_t;
74 typedef struct sf_scd sf_scd_t;
75 
76 /*
77  * SFMMU attributes for hat_memload/hat_devload
78  */
79 #define	SFMMU_UNCACHEPTTE	0x01000000	/* unencache in physical $ */
80 #define	SFMMU_UNCACHEVTTE	0x02000000	/* unencache in virtual $ */
81 #define	SFMMU_SIDEFFECT		0x04000000	/* set side effect bit */
82 #define	SFMMU_LOAD_ALLATTR	(HAT_PROT_MASK | HAT_ORDER_MASK |	\
83 		HAT_ENDIAN_MASK | HAT_NOFAULT | HAT_NOSYNC |		\
84 		SFMMU_UNCACHEPTTE | SFMMU_UNCACHEVTTE | SFMMU_SIDEFFECT)
85 
86 
87 /*
88  * sfmmu flags for hat_memload/hat_devload
89  */
90 #define	SFMMU_NO_TSBLOAD	0x08000000	/* do not preload tsb */
91 #define	SFMMU_LOAD_ALLFLAG	(HAT_LOAD | HAT_LOAD_LOCK |		\
92 		HAT_LOAD_ADV | HAT_LOAD_CONTIG | HAT_LOAD_NOCONSIST |	\
93 		HAT_LOAD_SHARE | HAT_LOAD_REMAP | SFMMU_NO_TSBLOAD |	\
94 		HAT_RELOAD_SHARE | HAT_NO_KALLOC | HAT_LOAD_TEXT)
95 
96 /*
97  * sfmmu internal flag to hat_pageunload that spares locked mappings
98  */
99 #define	SFMMU_KERNEL_RELOC	0x8000
100 
101 /*
102  * mode for sfmmu_chgattr
103  */
104 #define	SFMMU_SETATTR	0x0
105 #define	SFMMU_CLRATTR	0x1
106 #define	SFMMU_CHGATTR	0x2
107 
108 /*
109  * sfmmu specific flags for page_t
110  */
111 #define	P_PNC	0x8		/* non-caching is permanent bit */
112 #define	P_TNC	0x10		/* non-caching is temporary bit */
113 #define	P_KPMS	0x20		/* kpm mapped small (vac alias prevention) */
114 #define	P_KPMC	0x40		/* kpm conflict page (vac alias prevention) */
115 
116 #define	PP_GENERIC_ATTR(pp)	((pp)->p_nrm & (P_MOD | P_REF | P_RO))
117 #define	PP_ISMOD(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm & P_MOD)
118 #define	PP_ISREF(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm & P_REF)
119 #define	PP_ISRO(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm & P_RO)
120 #define	PP_ISNC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm & (P_PNC|P_TNC))
121 #define	PP_ISPNC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm & P_PNC)
122 #ifdef VAC
123 #define	PP_ISTNC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm & P_TNC)
124 #endif
125 #define	PP_ISKPMS(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm & P_KPMS)
126 #define	PP_ISKPMC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm & P_KPMC)
127 
128 #define	PP_SETMOD(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm |= P_MOD)
129 #define	PP_SETREF(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm |= P_REF)
130 #define	PP_SETREFMOD(pp)	((pp)->p_nrm |= (P_REF|P_MOD))
131 #define	PP_SETRO(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm |= P_RO)
132 #define	PP_SETREFRO(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm |= (P_REF|P_RO))
133 #define	PP_SETPNC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm |= P_PNC)
134 #ifdef VAC
135 #define	PP_SETTNC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm |= P_TNC)
136 #endif
137 #define	PP_SETKPMS(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm |= P_KPMS)
138 #define	PP_SETKPMC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm |= P_KPMC)
139 
140 #define	PP_CLRMOD(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm &= ~P_MOD)
141 #define	PP_CLRREF(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm &= ~P_REF)
142 #define	PP_CLRREFMOD(pp)	((pp)->p_nrm &= ~(P_REF|P_MOD))
143 #define	PP_CLRRO(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm &= ~P_RO)
144 #define	PP_CLRPNC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm &= ~P_PNC)
145 #ifdef VAC
146 #define	PP_CLRTNC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm &= ~P_TNC)
147 #endif
148 #define	PP_CLRKPMS(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm &= ~P_KPMS)
149 #define	PP_CLRKPMC(pp)		((pp)->p_nrm &= ~P_KPMC)
150 
151 /*
152  * All shared memory segments attached with the SHM_SHARE_MMU flag (ISM)
153  * will be constrained to a 4M, 32M or 256M alignment. Also since every newly-
154  * created ISM segment is created out of a new address space at base va
155  * of 0 we don't need to store it.
156  */
157 #define	ISM_ALIGN(shift)	(1 << shift)	/* base va aligned to <n>M  */
158 #define	ISM_ALIGNED(shift, va)	(((uintptr_t)va & (ISM_ALIGN(shift) - 1)) == 0)
159 #define	ISM_SHIFT(shift, x)	((uintptr_t)x >> (shift))
160 
161 /*
162  * Pad locks out to cache sub-block boundaries to prevent
163  * false sharing, so several processes don't contend for
164  * the same line if they aren't using the same lock.  Since
165  * this is a typedef we also have a bit of freedom in
166  * changing lock implementations later if we decide it
167  * is necessary.
168  */
169 typedef struct hat_lock {
170 	kmutex_t hl_mutex;
171 	uchar_t hl_pad[64 - sizeof (kmutex_t)];
172 } hatlock_t;
173 
174 #define	HATLOCK_MUTEXP(hatlockp)	(&((hatlockp)->hl_mutex))
175 
176 /*
177  * All segments mapped with ISM are guaranteed to be 4M, 32M or 256M aligned.
178  * Also size is guaranteed to be in 4M, 32M or 256M chunks.
179  * ism_seg consists of the following members:
180  * [XX..22] base address of ism segment. XX is 63 or 31 depending whether
181  *	caddr_t is 64 bits or 32 bits.
182  * [21..0] size of segment.
183  *
184  * NOTE: Don't alter this structure without changing defines above and
185  * the tsb_miss and protection handlers.
186  */
187 typedef struct ism_map {
188 	uintptr_t	imap_seg;  	/* base va + sz of ISM segment */
189 	uchar_t		imap_vb_shift;	/* mmu_pageshift for ism page size */
190 	uchar_t		imap_rid;	/* region id for ism */
191 	ushort_t	imap_hatflags;	/* primary ism page size */
192 	uint_t		imap_sz_mask;	/* mmu_pagemask for ism page size */
193 	sfmmu_t		*imap_ismhat; 	/* hat id of dummy ISM as */
194 	struct ism_ment	*imap_ment;	/* pointer to mapping list entry */
195 } ism_map_t;
196 
197 #define	ism_start(map)	((caddr_t)((map).imap_seg & \
198 				~ISM_SZ_MASK((map).imap_vb_shift)))
199 #define	ism_size(map)	((map).imap_seg & ISM_SZ_MASK((map).imap_vb_shift))
200 #define	ism_end(map)	((caddr_t)(ism_start(map) + (ism_size(map) * \
201 				ISM_PG_SIZE((map).imap_vb_shift))))
202 /*
203  * ISM mapping entry. Used to link all hat's sharing a ism_hat.
204  * Same function as the p_mapping list for a page.
205  */
206 typedef struct ism_ment {
207 	sfmmu_t		*iment_hat;	/* back pointer to hat_share() hat */
208 	caddr_t		iment_base_va;	/* hat's va base for this ism seg */
209 	struct ism_ment	*iment_next;	/* next ism map entry */
210 	struct ism_ment	*iment_prev;	/* prev ism map entry */
211 } ism_ment_t;
212 
213 /*
214  * ISM segment block. One will be hung off the sfmmu structure if a
215  * a process uses ISM.  More will be linked using ismblk_next if more
216  * than ISM_MAP_SLOTS segments are attached to this proc.
217  *
218  * All modifications to fields in this structure will be protected
219  * by the hat mutex.  In order to avoid grabbing this lock in low level
220  * routines (tsb miss/protection handlers and vatopfn) while not
221  * introducing any race conditions with hat_unshare, we will set
222  * CTX_ISM_BUSY bit in the ctx struct. Any mmu traps that occur
223  * for this ctx while this bit is set will be handled in sfmmu_tsb_excption
224  * where it will synchronize behind the hat mutex.
225  */
226 typedef struct ism_blk {
227 	ism_map_t		iblk_maps[ISM_MAP_SLOTS];
228 	struct ism_blk		*iblk_next;
229 	uint64_t		iblk_nextpa;
230 } ism_blk_t;
231 
232 /*
233  * TSB access information.  All fields are protected by the process's
234  * hat lock.
235  */
236 
237 struct tsb_info {
238 	caddr_t		tsb_va;		/* tsb base virtual address */
239 	uint64_t	tsb_pa;		/* tsb base physical address */
240 	struct tsb_info	*tsb_next;	/* next tsb used by this process */
241 	uint16_t	tsb_szc;	/* tsb size code */
242 	uint16_t	tsb_flags;	/* flags for this tsb; see below */
243 	uint_t		tsb_ttesz_mask;	/* page size masks; see below */
244 
245 	tte_t		tsb_tte;	/* tte to lock into DTLB */
246 	sfmmu_t		*tsb_sfmmu;	/* sfmmu */
247 	kmem_cache_t	*tsb_cache;	/* cache from which mem allocated */
248 	vmem_t		*tsb_vmp;	/* vmem arena from which mem alloc'd */
249 };
250 
251 /*
252  * Values for "tsb_ttesz_mask" bitmask.
253  */
254 #define	TSB8K	(1 << TTE8K)
255 #define	TSB64K  (1 << TTE64K)
256 #define	TSB512K (1 << TTE512K)
257 #define	TSB4M   (1 << TTE4M)
258 #define	TSB32M  (1 << TTE32M)
259 #define	TSB256M (1 << TTE256M)
260 
261 /*
262  * Values for "tsb_flags" field.
263  */
264 #define	TSB_RELOC_FLAG		0x1
265 #define	TSB_FLUSH_NEEDED	0x2
266 #define	TSB_SWAPPED	0x4
267 #define	TSB_SHAREDCTX		0x8
268 
269 #endif	/* !_ASM */
270 
271 /*
272  * Data structures for shared hmeblk support.
273  */
274 
275 /*
276  * Do not increase the maximum number of ism/hme regions without checking first
277  * the impact on ism_map_t, TSB miss area, hblk tag and region id type in
278  * sf_region structure.
279  * Initially, shared hmes will only be used for the main text segment
280  * therefore this value will be set to 64, it will be increased when shared
281  * libraries are included.
282  */
283 
284 #define	SFMMU_MAX_HME_REGIONS		(64)
285 #define	SFMMU_HMERGNMAP_WORDS		BT_BITOUL(SFMMU_MAX_HME_REGIONS)
286 
287 #define	SFMMU_PRIVATE	0
288 #define	SFMMU_SHARED	1
289 
290 #define	HMEBLK_ENDPA	1
291 
292 #ifndef _ASM
293 
294 #define	SFMMU_MAX_ISM_REGIONS		(64)
295 #define	SFMMU_ISMRGNMAP_WORDS		BT_BITOUL(SFMMU_MAX_ISM_REGIONS)
296 
297 #define	SFMMU_RGNMAP_WORDS	(SFMMU_HMERGNMAP_WORDS + SFMMU_ISMRGNMAP_WORDS)
298 
299 #define	SFMMU_MAX_REGION_BUCKETS	(128)
300 #define	SFMMU_MAX_SRD_BUCKETS		(2048)
301 
302 typedef struct sf_hmeregion_map {
303 	ulong_t	bitmap[SFMMU_HMERGNMAP_WORDS];
304 } sf_hmeregion_map_t;
305 
306 typedef struct sf_ismregion_map {
307 	ulong_t	bitmap[SFMMU_ISMRGNMAP_WORDS];
308 } sf_ismregion_map_t;
309 
310 typedef union sf_region_map_u {
311 	struct _h_rmap_s {
312 		sf_hmeregion_map_t hmeregion_map;
313 		sf_ismregion_map_t ismregion_map;
314 	} h_rmap_s;
315 	ulong_t	bitmap[SFMMU_RGNMAP_WORDS];
316 } sf_region_map_t;
317 
318 #define	SF_RGNMAP_ZERO(map) {				\
319 	int _i;						\
320 	for (_i = 0; _i < SFMMU_RGNMAP_WORDS; _i++) {	\
321 		(map).bitmap[_i] = 0;			\
322 	}						\
323 }
324 
325 /*
326  * Returns 1 if map1 and map2 are equal.
327  */
328 #define	SF_RGNMAP_EQUAL(map1, map2, rval)	{		\
329 	int _i;							\
330 	for (_i = 0; _i < SFMMU_RGNMAP_WORDS; _i++) {		\
331 		if ((map1)->bitmap[_i] != (map2)->bitmap[_i])	\
332 			break;					\
333 	}							\
334 	if (_i < SFMMU_RGNMAP_WORDS)				\
335 		rval = 0;					\
336 	else							\
337 		rval = 1;					\
338 }
339 
340 #define	SF_RGNMAP_ADD(map, r)		BT_SET((map).bitmap, r)
341 #define	SF_RGNMAP_DEL(map, r)		BT_CLEAR((map).bitmap, r)
342 #define	SF_RGNMAP_TEST(map, r)		BT_TEST((map).bitmap, r)
343 
344 /*
345  * Tests whether map2 is a subset of map1, returns 1 if
346  * this assertion is true.
347  */
348 #define	SF_RGNMAP_IS_SUBSET(map1, map2, rval)	{		\
349 	int _i;							\
350 	for (_i = 0; _i < SFMMU_RGNMAP_WORDS; _i++) {		\
351 		if (((map1)->bitmap[_i]	& (map2)->bitmap[_i])	\
352 		    != (map2)->bitmap[_i])  {	 		\
353 			break;					\
354 		}						\
355 	}							\
356 	if (_i < SFMMU_RGNMAP_WORDS)		 		\
357 		rval = 0;					\
358 	else							\
359 		rval = 1;					\
360 }
361 
362 #define	SF_SCD_INCR_REF(scdp) {						\
363 	atomic_add_32((volatile uint32_t *)&(scdp)->scd_refcnt, 1);	\
364 }
365 
366 #define	SF_SCD_DECR_REF(srdp, scdp) {				\
367 	sf_region_map_t _scd_rmap = (scdp)->scd_region_map;	\
368 	if (!atomic_add_32_nv(					\
369 	    (volatile uint32_t *)&(scdp)->scd_refcnt, -1)) {	\
370 		sfmmu_destroy_scd((srdp), (scdp), &_scd_rmap);	\
371 	}							\
372 }
373 
374 /*
375  * A sfmmup link in the link list of sfmmups that share the same region.
376  */
377 typedef struct sf_rgn_link {
378 	sfmmu_t	*next;
379 	sfmmu_t *prev;
380 } sf_rgn_link_t;
381 
382 /*
383  * rgn_flags values.
384  */
385 #define	SFMMU_REGION_HME	0x1
386 #define	SFMMU_REGION_ISM	0x2
387 #define	SFMMU_REGION_FREE	0x8
388 
389 #define	SFMMU_REGION_TYPE_MASK	(0x3)
390 
391 /*
392  * sf_region defines a text or (D)ISM segment which map
393  * the same underlying physical object.
394  */
395 typedef struct sf_region {
396 	caddr_t			rgn_saddr;   /* base addr of attached seg */
397 	size_t			rgn_size;    /* size of attached seg */
398 	void			*rgn_obj;    /* the underlying object id */
399 	u_offset_t		rgn_objoff;  /* offset in the object mapped */
400 	uchar_t			rgn_perm;    /* PROT_READ/WRITE/EXEC */
401 	uchar_t			rgn_pgszc;   /* page size of the region */
402 	uchar_t			rgn_flags;   /* region type, free flag */
403 	uchar_t			rgn_id;
404 	int			rgn_refcnt;  /* # of hats sharing the region */
405 	/* callback function for hat_unload_callback */
406 	hat_rgn_cb_func_t	rgn_cb_function;
407 	struct sf_region	*rgn_hash;   /* hash chain linking the rgns */
408 	kmutex_t		rgn_mutex;   /* protect region sfmmu list */
409 	/* A link list of processes attached to this region */
410 	sfmmu_t			*rgn_sfmmu_head;
411 	ulong_t			rgn_ttecnt[MMU_PAGE_SIZES];
412 	uint16_t		rgn_hmeflags; /* rgn tte size flags */
413 } sf_region_t;
414 
415 #define	rgn_next	rgn_hash
416 
417 /* srd */
418 typedef struct sf_shared_region_domain {
419 	vnode_t			*srd_evp;	/* executable vnode */
420 	/* hme region table */
421 	sf_region_t		*srd_hmergnp[SFMMU_MAX_HME_REGIONS];
422 	/* ism region table */
423 	sf_region_t		*srd_ismrgnp[SFMMU_MAX_ISM_REGIONS];
424 	/* hash chain linking srds */
425 	struct sf_shared_region_domain *srd_hash;
426 	/* pointer to the next free hme region */
427 	sf_region_t		*srd_hmergnfree;
428 	/* pointer to the next free ism region */
429 	sf_region_t		*srd_ismrgnfree;
430 	/* id of next ism region created */
431 	uint16_t		srd_next_ismrid;
432 	/* id of next hme region created */
433 	uint16_t		srd_next_hmerid;
434 	uint16_t		srd_ismbusyrgns; /* # of ism rgns in use */
435 	uint16_t		srd_hmebusyrgns; /* # of hme rgns in use */
436 	int			srd_refcnt;	 /* # of procs in the srd */
437 	kmutex_t		srd_mutex;	 /* sync add/remove rgns */
438 	kmutex_t		srd_scd_mutex;
439 	sf_scd_t		*srd_scdp;	 /* list of scds in srd */
440 	/* hash of regions associated with the same executable */
441 	sf_region_t		*srd_rgnhash[SFMMU_MAX_REGION_BUCKETS];
442 } sf_srd_t;
443 
444 typedef struct sf_srd_bucket {
445 	kmutex_t	srdb_lock;
446 	sf_srd_t	*srdb_srdp;
447 } sf_srd_bucket_t;
448 
449 /*
450  * The value of SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS and SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS will be increased
451  * to 16 when the use of shared hmes for shared libraries is enabled.
452  */
453 
454 #define	SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS		(8)
455 #define	SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS		(8)
456 #define	SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS_SHIFT	(3)
457 #define	SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS_MASK		(SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS - 1)
458 #define	SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS_MASK		(SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS - 1)
459 #define	SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS_SIZE		\
460 	(SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS * sizeof (sf_rgn_link_t *))
461 #define	SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS_SIZE		\
462 	(SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS * sizeof (sf_rgn_link_t))
463 
464 #if (SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS * SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS < SFMMU_MAX_HME_REGIONS)
465 #error Not Enough HMERLINKS
466 #endif
467 
468 /*
469  * This macro grabs hat lock and allocates level 2 hat chain
470  * associated with a shme rgn. In the majority of cases, the macro
471  * is called with alloc = 0, and lock = 0.
472  * A pointer to the level 2 sf_rgn_link_t structure is returned in the lnkp
473  * parameter.
474  */
475 #define	SFMMU_HMERID2RLINKP(sfmmup, rid, lnkp, alloc, lock)		\
476 {									\
477 	int _l1ix = ((rid) >> SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS_SHIFT) &		\
478 	    SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS_MASK;					\
479 	int _l2ix = ((rid) & SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS_MASK);			\
480 	hatlock_t *_hatlockp;						\
481 	lnkp = (sfmmup)->sfmmu_hmeregion_links[_l1ix];			\
482 	if (lnkp != NULL) {						\
483 		lnkp = &lnkp[_l2ix];					\
484 	} else if (alloc && lock) {					\
485 		lnkp = kmem_zalloc(SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS_SIZE, KM_SLEEP);	\
486 		_hatlockp = sfmmu_hat_enter(sfmmup);			\
487 		if ((sfmmup)->sfmmu_hmeregion_links[_l1ix] != NULL) {	\
488 			sfmmu_hat_exit(_hatlockp);			\
489 			kmem_free(lnkp, SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS_SIZE);	\
490 			lnkp = (sfmmup)->sfmmu_hmeregion_links[_l1ix];	\
491 			ASSERT(lnkp != NULL);				\
492 		} else {						\
493 			(sfmmup)->sfmmu_hmeregion_links[_l1ix] = lnkp;	\
494 			sfmmu_hat_exit(_hatlockp);			\
495 		}							\
496 		lnkp = &lnkp[_l2ix];					\
497 	} else if (alloc) {						\
498 		lnkp = kmem_zalloc(SFMMU_L2_HMERLINKS_SIZE, KM_SLEEP);	\
499 		ASSERT((sfmmup)->sfmmu_hmeregion_links[_l1ix] == NULL);	\
500 		(sfmmup)->sfmmu_hmeregion_links[_l1ix] = lnkp;		\
501 		lnkp = &lnkp[_l2ix];					\
502 	}								\
503 }
504 
505 /*
506  *  Per cpu pending freelist of hmeblks.
507  */
508 typedef struct cpu_hme_pend {
509 	struct   hme_blk *chp_listp;
510 	kmutex_t chp_mutex;
511 	time_t	 chp_timestamp;
512 	uint_t   chp_count;
513 	uint8_t	 chp_pad[36];		/* pad to 64 bytes */
514 } cpu_hme_pend_t;
515 
516 /*
517  * The default value of the threshold for the per cpu pending queues of hmeblks.
518  * The queues are flushed if either the number of hmeblks on the queue is above
519  * the threshold, or one second has elapsed since the last flush.
520  */
521 #define	CPU_HME_PEND_THRESH 1000
522 
523 /*
524  * Per-MMU context domain kstats.
525  *
526  * TSB Miss Exceptions
527  *	Number of times a TSB miss exception is handled in an MMU. See
528  *	sfmmu_tsbmiss_exception() for more details.
529  * TSB Raise Exception
530  *	Number of times the CPUs within an MMU are cross-called
531  *	to invalidate either a specific process context (when the process
532  *	switches MMU contexts) or the context of any process that is
533  *	running on those CPUs (as part of the MMU context wrap-around).
534  * Wrap Around
535  *	The number of times a wrap-around of MMU context happens.
536  */
537 typedef enum mmu_ctx_stat_types {
538 	MMU_CTX_TSB_EXCEPTIONS,		/* TSB miss exceptions handled */
539 	MMU_CTX_TSB_RAISE_EXCEPTION,	/* ctx invalidation cross calls */
540 	MMU_CTX_WRAP_AROUND,		/* wraparounds */
541 	MMU_CTX_NUM_STATS
542 } mmu_ctx_stat_t;
543 
544 /*
545  * Per-MMU context domain structure. This is instantiated the first time a CPU
546  * belonging to the MMU context domain is configured into the system, at boot
547  * time or at DR time.
548  *
549  * mmu_gnum
550  *	The current generation number for the context IDs on this MMU context
551  *	domain. It is protected by mmu_lock.
552  * mmu_cnum
553  *	The current cnum to be allocated on this MMU context domain. It
554  *	is protected via CAS.
555  * mmu_nctxs
556  *	The max number of context IDs supported on every CPU in this
557  *	MMU context domain. It is 8K except for Rock where it is 64K.
558  *      This is needed here in case the system supports mixed type of
559  *      processors/MMUs. It also helps to make ctx switch code access
560  *      fewer cache lines i.e. no need to retrieve it from some global nctxs.
561  * mmu_lock
562  *	The mutex spin lock used to serialize context ID wrap around
563  * mmu_idx
564  *	The index for this MMU context domain structure in the global array
565  *	mmu_ctxdoms.
566  * mmu_ncpus
567  *	The actual number of CPUs that have been configured in this
568  *	MMU context domain. This also acts as a reference count for the
569  *	structure. When the last CPU in an MMU context domain is unconfigured,
570  *	the structure is freed. It is protected by mmu_lock.
571  * mmu_cpuset
572  *	The CPU set of configured CPUs for this MMU context domain. Used
573  *	to cross-call all the CPUs in the MMU context domain to invalidate
574  *	context IDs during a wraparound operation. It is protected by mmu_lock.
575  */
576 
577 typedef struct mmu_ctx {
578 	uint64_t	mmu_gnum;
579 	uint_t		mmu_cnum;
580 	uint_t		mmu_nctxs;
581 	kmutex_t	mmu_lock;
582 	uint_t		mmu_idx;
583 	uint_t		mmu_ncpus;
584 	cpuset_t	mmu_cpuset;
585 	kstat_t		*mmu_kstat;
586 	kstat_named_t	mmu_kstat_data[MMU_CTX_NUM_STATS];
587 } mmu_ctx_t;
588 
589 #define	mmu_tsb_exceptions	\
590 		mmu_kstat_data[MMU_CTX_TSB_EXCEPTIONS].value.ui64
591 #define	mmu_tsb_raise_exception	\
592 		mmu_kstat_data[MMU_CTX_TSB_RAISE_EXCEPTION].value.ui64
593 #define	mmu_wrap_around		\
594 		mmu_kstat_data[MMU_CTX_WRAP_AROUND].value.ui64
595 
596 extern uint_t		max_mmu_ctxdoms;
597 extern mmu_ctx_t	**mmu_ctxs_tbl;
598 
599 extern void	sfmmu_cpu_init(cpu_t *);
600 extern void	sfmmu_cpu_cleanup(cpu_t *);
601 
602 /*
603  * The following structure is used to get MMU context domain information for
604  * a CPU from the platform.
605  *
606  * mmu_idx
607  *	The MMU context domain index within the global array mmu_ctxs
608  * mmu_nctxs
609  *	The number of context IDs supported in the MMU context domain
610  *	(64K for Rock)
611  */
612 typedef struct mmu_ctx_info {
613 	uint_t		mmu_idx;
614 	uint_t		mmu_nctxs;
615 } mmu_ctx_info_t;
616 
617 #pragma weak plat_cpuid_to_mmu_ctx_info
618 
619 extern void	plat_cpuid_to_mmu_ctx_info(processorid_t, mmu_ctx_info_t *);
620 
621 /*
622  * Each address space has an array of sfmmu_ctx_t structures, one structure
623  * per MMU context domain.
624  *
625  * cnum
626  *	The context ID allocated for an address space on an MMU context domain
627  * gnum
628  *	The generation number for the context ID in the MMU context domain.
629  *
630  * This structure needs to be a power-of-two in size.
631  */
632 typedef struct sfmmu_ctx {
633 	uint64_t	gnum:48;
634 	uint64_t	cnum:16;
635 } sfmmu_ctx_t;
636 
637 
638 /*
639  * The platform dependent hat structure.
640  * tte counts should be protected by cas.
641  * cpuset is protected by cas.
642  *
643  * ttecnt accounting for mappings which do not use shared hme is carried out
644  * during pagefault handling. In the shared hme case, only the first process
645  * to access a mapping generates a pagefault, subsequent processes simply
646  * find the shared hme entry during trap handling and therefore there is no
647  * corresponding event to initiate ttecnt accounting. Currently, as shared
648  * hmes are only used for text segments, when joining a region we assume the
649  * worst case and add the the number of ttes required to map the entire region
650  * to the ttecnt corresponding to the region pagesize. However, if the region
651  * has a 4M pagesize, and memory is low, the allocation of 4M pages may fail
652  * then 8K pages will be allocated instead and the first TSB which stores 8K
653  * mappings will potentially be undersized. To compensate for the potential
654  * underaccounting in this case we always add 1/4 of the region size to the 8K
655  * ttecnt.
656  *
657  * Note that sfmmu_xhat_provider MUST be the first element.
658  */
659 
660 struct hat {
661 	void		*sfmmu_xhat_provider;	/* NULL for CPU hat */
662 	cpuset_t	sfmmu_cpusran;	/* cpu bit mask for efficient xcalls */
663 	struct	as	*sfmmu_as;	/* as this hat provides mapping for */
664 	/* per pgsz private ttecnt + shme rgns ttecnt for rgns not in SCD */
665 	ulong_t		sfmmu_ttecnt[MMU_PAGE_SIZES];
666 	/* shme rgns ttecnt for rgns in SCD */
667 	ulong_t		sfmmu_scdrttecnt[MMU_PAGE_SIZES];
668 	/* est. ism ttes that are NOT in a SCD */
669 	ulong_t		sfmmu_ismttecnt[MMU_PAGE_SIZES];
670 	/* ttecnt for isms that are in a SCD */
671 	ulong_t		sfmmu_scdismttecnt[MMU_PAGE_SIZES];
672 	/* inflate tsb0 to allow for large page alloc failure in region */
673 	ulong_t		sfmmu_tsb0_4minflcnt;
674 	union _h_un {
675 		ism_blk_t	*sfmmu_iblkp;  /* maps to ismhat(s) */
676 		ism_ment_t	*sfmmu_imentp; /* ism hat's mapping list */
677 	} h_un;
678 	uint_t		sfmmu_free:1;	/* hat to be freed - set on as_free */
679 	uint_t		sfmmu_ismhat:1;	/* hat is dummy ism hatid */
680 	uint_t		sfmmu_scdhat:1;	/* hat is dummy scd hatid */
681 	uchar_t		sfmmu_rmstat;	/* refmod stats refcnt */
682 	ushort_t	sfmmu_clrstart;	/* start color bin for page coloring */
683 	ushort_t	sfmmu_clrbin;	/* per as phys page coloring bin */
684 	ushort_t	sfmmu_flags;	/* flags */
685 	uchar_t		sfmmu_tteflags;	/* pgsz flags */
686 	uchar_t		sfmmu_rtteflags; /* pgsz flags for SRD hmes */
687 	struct tsb_info	*sfmmu_tsb;	/* list of per as tsbs */
688 	uint64_t	sfmmu_ismblkpa; /* pa of sfmmu_iblkp, or -1 */
689 	lock_t		sfmmu_ctx_lock;	/* sync ctx alloc and invalidation */
690 	kcondvar_t	sfmmu_tsb_cv;	/* signals TSB swapin or relocation */
691 	uchar_t		sfmmu_cext;	/* context page size encoding */
692 	uint8_t		sfmmu_pgsz[MMU_PAGE_SIZES];  /* ranking for MMU */
693 	sf_srd_t	*sfmmu_srdp;
694 	sf_scd_t	*sfmmu_scdp;	/* scd this address space belongs to */
695 	sf_region_map_t	sfmmu_region_map;
696 	sf_rgn_link_t	*sfmmu_hmeregion_links[SFMMU_L1_HMERLINKS];
697 	sf_rgn_link_t	sfmmu_scd_link;	/* link to scd or pending queue */
698 #ifdef sun4v
699 	struct hv_tsb_block sfmmu_hvblock;
700 #endif
701 	/*
702 	 * sfmmu_ctxs is a variable length array of max_mmu_ctxdoms # of
703 	 * elements. max_mmu_ctxdoms is determined at run-time.
704 	 * sfmmu_ctxs[1] is just the fist element of an array, it always
705 	 * has to be the last field to ensure that the memory allocated
706 	 * for sfmmu_ctxs is consecutive with the memory of the rest of
707 	 * the hat data structure.
708 	 */
709 	sfmmu_ctx_t	sfmmu_ctxs[1];
710 
711 };
712 
713 #define	sfmmu_iblk	h_un.sfmmu_iblkp
714 #define	sfmmu_iment	h_un.sfmmu_imentp
715 
716 #define	sfmmu_hmeregion_map	sfmmu_region_map.h_rmap_s.hmeregion_map
717 #define	sfmmu_ismregion_map	sfmmu_region_map.h_rmap_s.ismregion_map
718 
719 #define	SF_RGNMAP_ISNULL(sfmmup)	\
720 	(sfrgnmap_isnull(&(sfmmup)->sfmmu_region_map))
721 #define	SF_HMERGNMAP_ISNULL(sfmmup)	\
722 	(sfhmergnmap_isnull(&(sfmmup)->sfmmu_hmeregion_map))
723 
724 struct sf_scd {
725 	sfmmu_t		*scd_sfmmup;	/* shared context hat */
726 	/* per pgsz ttecnt for shme rgns in SCD */
727 	ulong_t		scd_rttecnt[MMU_PAGE_SIZES];
728 	uint_t		scd_refcnt;	/* address spaces attached to scd */
729 	sf_region_map_t scd_region_map; /* bit mask of attached segments */
730 	sf_scd_t	*scd_next;	/* link pointers for srd_scd list */
731 	sf_scd_t	*scd_prev;
732 	sfmmu_t 	*scd_sf_list;	/* list of doubly linked hat structs */
733 	kmutex_t 	scd_mutex;
734 	/*
735 	 * Link used to add an scd to the sfmmu_iment list.
736 	 */
737 	ism_ment_t	scd_ism_links[SFMMU_MAX_ISM_REGIONS];
738 };
739 
740 #define	scd_hmeregion_map	scd_region_map.h_rmap_s.hmeregion_map
741 #define	scd_ismregion_map	scd_region_map.h_rmap_s.ismregion_map
742 
743 extern int disable_shctx;
744 extern int shctx_on;
745 
746 /*
747  * bit mask for managing vac conflicts on large pages.
748  * bit 1 is for uncache flag.
749  * bits 2 through min(num of cache colors + 1,31) are
750  * for cache colors that have already been flushed.
751  */
752 #ifdef VAC
753 #define	CACHE_NUM_COLOR		(shm_alignment >> MMU_PAGESHIFT)
754 #else
755 #define	CACHE_NUM_COLOR		1
756 #endif
757 
758 #define	CACHE_VCOLOR_MASK(vcolor)	(2 << (vcolor & (CACHE_NUM_COLOR - 1)))
759 
760 #define	CacheColor_IsFlushed(flag, vcolor) \
761 					((flag) & CACHE_VCOLOR_MASK(vcolor))
762 
763 #define	CacheColor_SetFlushed(flag, vcolor) \
764 					((flag) |= CACHE_VCOLOR_MASK(vcolor))
765 /*
766  * Flags passed to sfmmu_page_cache to flush page from vac or not.
767  */
768 #define	CACHE_FLUSH	0
769 #define	CACHE_NO_FLUSH	1
770 
771 /*
772  * Flags passed to sfmmu_tlbcache_demap
773  */
774 #define	FLUSH_NECESSARY_CPUS	0
775 #define	FLUSH_ALL_CPUS		1
776 
777 #ifdef	DEBUG
778 /*
779  * For debugging purpose only. Maybe removed later.
780  */
781 struct ctx_trace {
782 	sfmmu_t		*sc_sfmmu_stolen;
783 	sfmmu_t		*sc_sfmmu_stealing;
784 	clock_t		sc_time;
785 	ushort_t	sc_type;
786 	ushort_t	sc_cnum;
787 };
788 #define	CTX_TRC_STEAL	0x1
789 #define	CTX_TRC_FREE	0x0
790 #define	TRSIZE	0x400
791 #define	NEXT_CTXTR(ptr)	(((ptr) >= ctx_trace_last) ? \
792 		ctx_trace_first : ((ptr) + 1))
793 #define	TRACE_CTXS(mutex, ptr, cnum, stolen_sfmmu, stealing_sfmmu, type) \
794 	mutex_enter(mutex);						\
795 	(ptr)->sc_sfmmu_stolen = (stolen_sfmmu);			\
796 	(ptr)->sc_sfmmu_stealing = (stealing_sfmmu);			\
797 	(ptr)->sc_cnum = (cnum);					\
798 	(ptr)->sc_type = (type);					\
799 	(ptr)->sc_time = ddi_get_lbolt();				\
800 	(ptr) = NEXT_CTXTR(ptr);					\
801 	num_ctx_stolen += (type);					\
802 	mutex_exit(mutex);
803 #else
804 
805 #define	TRACE_CTXS(mutex, ptr, cnum, stolen_sfmmu, stealing_sfmmu, type)
806 
807 #endif	/* DEBUG */
808 
809 #endif	/* !_ASM */
810 
811 /*
812  * Macros for sfmmup->sfmmu_flags access.  The macros that change the flags
813  * ASSERT() that we're holding the HAT lock before changing the flags;
814  * however callers that read the flags may do so without acquiring the lock
815  * in a fast path, and then recheck the flag after acquiring the lock in
816  * a slow path.
817  */
818 #define	SFMMU_FLAGS_ISSET(sfmmup, flags) \
819 	(((sfmmup)->sfmmu_flags & (flags)) == (flags))
820 
821 #define	SFMMU_FLAGS_CLEAR(sfmmup, flags) \
822 	(ASSERT(sfmmu_hat_lock_held((sfmmup))), \
823 	(sfmmup)->sfmmu_flags &= ~(flags))
824 
825 #define	SFMMU_FLAGS_SET(sfmmup, flags) \
826 	(ASSERT(sfmmu_hat_lock_held((sfmmup))), \
827 	(sfmmup)->sfmmu_flags |= (flags))
828 
829 #define	SFMMU_TTEFLAGS_ISSET(sfmmup, flags) \
830 	((((sfmmup)->sfmmu_tteflags | (sfmmup)->sfmmu_rtteflags) & (flags)) == \
831 	    (flags))
832 
833 
834 /*
835  * sfmmu tte HAT flags, must fit in 8 bits
836  */
837 #define	HAT_CHKCTX1_FLAG 0x1
838 #define	HAT_64K_FLAG	(0x1 << TTE64K)
839 #define	HAT_512K_FLAG	(0x1 << TTE512K)
840 #define	HAT_4M_FLAG	(0x1 << TTE4M)
841 #define	HAT_32M_FLAG	(0x1 << TTE32M)
842 #define	HAT_256M_FLAG	(0x1 << TTE256M)
843 
844 /*
845  * sfmmu HAT flags, 16 bits at the moment.
846  */
847 #define	HAT_4MTEXT_FLAG		0x01
848 #define	HAT_32M_ISM		0x02
849 #define	HAT_256M_ISM		0x04
850 #define	HAT_SWAPPED		0x08 /* swapped out */
851 #define	HAT_SWAPIN		0x10 /* swapping in */
852 #define	HAT_BUSY		0x20 /* replacing TSB(s) */
853 #define	HAT_ISMBUSY		0x40 /* adding/removing/traversing ISM maps */
854 
855 #define	HAT_CTX1_FLAG   	0x100 /* ISM imap hatflag for ctx1 */
856 #define	HAT_JOIN_SCD		0x200 /* region is joining scd */
857 #define	HAT_ALLCTX_INVALID	0x400 /* all per-MMU ctxs are invalidated */
858 
859 #define	SFMMU_LGPGS_INUSE(sfmmup)					\
860 	(((sfmmup)->sfmmu_tteflags | (sfmmup)->sfmmu_rtteflags) ||	\
861 	    ((sfmmup)->sfmmu_iblk != NULL))
862 
863 /*
864  * Starting with context 0, the first NUM_LOCKED_CTXS contexts
865  * are locked so that sfmmu_getctx can't steal any of these
866  * contexts.  At the time this software was being developed, the
867  * only context that needs to be locked is context 0 (the kernel
868  * context), and context 1 (reserved for stolen context). So this constant
869  * was originally defined to be 2.
870  *
871  * For sun4v only, USER_CONTEXT_TYPE represents any user context.  Many
872  * routines only care whether the context is kernel, invalid or user.
873  */
874 
875 #define	NUM_LOCKED_CTXS 2
876 #define	INVALID_CONTEXT	1
877 
878 #ifdef sun4v
879 #define	USER_CONTEXT_TYPE	NUM_LOCKED_CTXS
880 #endif
881 #if defined(sun4v) || defined(UTSB_PHYS)
882 /*
883  * Get the location in the 4MB base TSB of the tsbe for this fault.
884  * Assumes that the second TSB only contains 4M mappings.
885  *
886  * In:
887  *   tagacc = tag access register (not clobbered)
888  *   tsbe = 2nd TSB base register
889  *   tmp1, tmp2 = scratch registers
890  * Out:
891  *   tsbe = pointer to the tsbe in the 2nd TSB
892  */
893 
894 #define	GET_4MBASE_TSBE_PTR(tagacc, tsbe, tmp1, tmp2)			\
895 	and	tsbe, TSB_SOFTSZ_MASK, tmp2;	/* tmp2=szc */		\
896 	andn	tsbe, TSB_SOFTSZ_MASK, tsbe;	/* tsbbase */		\
897 	mov	TSB_ENTRIES(0), tmp1;	/* nentries in TSB size 0 */	\
898 	sllx	tmp1, tmp2, tmp1;	/* tmp1 = nentries in TSB */	\
899 	sub	tmp1, 1, tmp1;		/* mask = nentries - 1 */	\
900 	srlx	tagacc, MMU_PAGESHIFT4M, tmp2; 				\
901 	and	tmp2, tmp1, tmp1;	/* tsbent = virtpage & mask */	\
902 	sllx	tmp1, TSB_ENTRY_SHIFT, tmp1;	/* entry num --> ptr */	\
903 	add	tsbe, tmp1, tsbe	/* add entry offset to TSB base */
904 
905 #define	GET_2ND_TSBE_PTR(tagacc, tsbe, tmp1, tmp2)			\
906 	GET_4MBASE_TSBE_PTR(tagacc, tsbe, tmp1, tmp2)
907 
908 /*
909  * Get the location in the 3rd TSB of the tsbe for this fault.
910  * The 3rd TSB corresponds to the shared context, and is used
911  * for 8K - 512k pages.
912  *
913  * In:
914  *   tagacc = tag access register (not clobbered)
915  *   tsbe, tmp1, tmp2 = scratch registers
916  * Out:
917  *   tsbe = pointer to the tsbe in the 3rd TSB
918  */
919 
920 #define	GET_3RD_TSBE_PTR(tagacc, tsbe, tmp1, tmp2)			\
921 	and	tsbe, TSB_SOFTSZ_MASK, tmp2;    /* tmp2=szc */		\
922 	andn	tsbe, TSB_SOFTSZ_MASK, tsbe;    /* tsbbase */		\
923 	mov	TSB_ENTRIES(0), tmp1;	/* nentries in TSB size 0 */	\
924 	sllx	tmp1, tmp2, tmp1;	/* tmp1 = nentries in TSB */	\
925 	sub	tmp1, 1, tmp1;		/* mask = nentries - 1 */	\
926 	srlx	tagacc, MMU_PAGESHIFT, tmp2;				\
927 	and	tmp2, tmp1, tmp1;	/* tsbent = virtpage & mask */	\
928 	sllx	tmp1, TSB_ENTRY_SHIFT, tmp1;    /* entry num --> ptr */	\
929 	add	tsbe, tmp1, tsbe	/* add entry offset to TSB base */
930 
931 #define	GET_4TH_TSBE_PTR(tagacc, tsbe, tmp1, tmp2)                      \
932 	GET_4MBASE_TSBE_PTR(tagacc, tsbe, tmp1, tmp2)
933 /*
934  * Copy the sfmmu_region_map or scd_region_map to the tsbmiss
935  * shmermap or scd_shmermap, from sfmmu_load_mmustate.
936  */
937 #define	SET_REGION_MAP(rgn_map, tsbmiss_map, cnt, tmp, label)		\
938 	/* BEGIN CSTYLED */						\
939 label:									;\
940         ldx     [rgn_map], tmp						;\
941         dec     cnt							;\
942         add     rgn_map, CLONGSIZE, rgn_map                             ;\
943         stx     tmp, [tsbmiss_map]                                      ;\
944         brnz,pt cnt, label                                              ;\
945 	    add   tsbmiss_map, CLONGSIZE, tsbmiss_map                    \
946 	/* END CSTYLED */
947 
948 /*
949  * If there is no scd, then zero the tsbmiss scd_shmermap,
950  * from sfmmu_load_mmustate.
951  */
952 #define	ZERO_REGION_MAP(tsbmiss_map, cnt, label)                        \
953 	/* BEGIN CSTYLED */                                             \
954 label:                                                                  ;\
955         dec     cnt                                                     ;\
956         stx     %g0, [tsbmiss_map]                                      ;\
957         brnz,pt cnt, label                                              ;\
958 	    add   tsbmiss_map, CLONGSIZE, tsbmiss_map
959 	/* END CSTYLED */
960 
961 /*
962  * Set hmemisc to 1 if the shared hme is also part of an scd.
963  * In:
964  *   tsbarea = tsbmiss area (not clobbered)
965  *   hmeblkpa  = hmeblkpa +  hmentoff + SFHME_TTE (not clobbered)
966  *   hmentoff = hmentoff + SFHME_TTE = tte offset(clobbered)
967  * Out:
968  *   use_shctx = 1 if shme is in scd and 0 otherwise
969  */
970 #define	GET_SCDSHMERMAP(tsbarea, hmeblkpa, hmentoff, use_shctx)               \
971 	/* BEGIN CSTYLED */   	                                              \
972         sub     hmeblkpa, hmentoff, hmentoff    /* hmentofff = hmeblkpa */   ;\
973         add     hmentoff, HMEBLK_TAG, hmentoff                               ;\
974         ldxa    [hmentoff]ASI_MEM, hmentoff     /* read 1st part of tag */   ;\
975         and     hmentoff, HTAG_RID_MASK, hmentoff       /* mask off rid */   ;\
976         and     hmentoff, BT_ULMASK, use_shctx  /* mask bit index */         ;\
977         srlx    hmentoff, BT_ULSHIFT, hmentoff  /* extract word */           ;\
978         sllx    hmentoff, CLONGSHIFT, hmentoff  /* index */                  ;\
979         add     tsbarea, hmentoff, hmentoff             /* add to tsbarea */ ;\
980         ldx     [hmentoff + TSBMISS_SCDSHMERMAP], hmentoff      /* scdrgn */ ;\
981         srlx    hmentoff, use_shctx, use_shctx                               ;\
982         and     use_shctx, 0x1, use_shctx                                     \
983 	/* END CSTYLED */
984 
985 /*
986  * Synthesize a TSB base register contents for a process.
987  *
988  * In:
989  *   tsbinfo = TSB info pointer (ro)
990  *   tsbreg, tmp1 = scratch registers
991  * Out:
992  *   tsbreg = value to program into TSB base register
993  */
994 
995 #define	MAKE_UTSBREG(tsbinfo, tsbreg, tmp1)			\
996 	ldx	[tsbinfo + TSBINFO_PADDR], tsbreg;		\
997 	lduh	[tsbinfo + TSBINFO_SZCODE], tmp1;		\
998 	and	tmp1, TSB_SOFTSZ_MASK, tmp1;			\
999 	or	tsbreg, tmp1, tsbreg;
1000 
1001 
1002 /*
1003  * Load TSB base register to TSBMISS area for privte contexts.
1004  * This register contains utsb_pabase in bits 63:13, and TSB size
1005  * code in bits 2:0.
1006  *
1007  * For private context
1008  * In:
1009  *   tsbreg = value to load (ro)
1010  *   regnum = constant or register
1011  *   tmp1 = scratch register
1012  * Out:
1013  *   Specified scratchpad register updated
1014  *
1015  */
1016 #define	SET_UTSBREG(regnum, tsbreg, tmp1)				\
1017 	mov	regnum, tmp1;						\
1018 	stxa	tsbreg, [tmp1]ASI_SCRATCHPAD	/* save tsbreg */
1019 /*
1020  * Get TSB base register from the scratchpad for private contexts
1021  *
1022  * In:
1023  *   regnum = constant or register
1024  *   tsbreg = scratch
1025  * Out:
1026  *   tsbreg = tsbreg from the specified scratchpad register
1027  */
1028 #define	GET_UTSBREG(regnum, tsbreg)					\
1029 	mov	regnum, tsbreg;						\
1030 	ldxa	[tsbreg]ASI_SCRATCHPAD, tsbreg
1031 
1032 /*
1033  * Load TSB base register to TSBMISS area for shared contexts.
1034  * This register contains utsb_pabase in bits 63:13, and TSB size
1035  * code in bits 2:0.
1036  *
1037  * In:
1038  *   tsbmiss = pointer to tsbmiss area
1039  *   tsbmissoffset = offset to right tsb pointer
1040  *   tsbreg = value to load (ro)
1041  * Out:
1042  *   Specified tsbmiss area updated
1043  *
1044  */
1045 #define	SET_UTSBREG_SHCTX(tsbmiss, tsbmissoffset, tsbreg)		\
1046 	stx	tsbreg, [tsbmiss + tsbmissoffset]	/* save tsbreg */
1047 
1048 /*
1049  * Get TSB base register from the scratchpad for
1050  * shared contexts
1051  *
1052  * In:
1053  *   tsbmiss = pointer to tsbmiss area
1054  *   tsbmissoffset = offset to right tsb pointer
1055  *   tsbreg = scratch
1056  * Out:
1057  *   tsbreg = tsbreg from the specified scratchpad register
1058  */
1059 #define	GET_UTSBREG_SHCTX(tsbmiss, tsbmissoffset, tsbreg)		\
1060 	ldx	[tsbmiss + tsbmissoffset], tsbreg
1061 
1062 #endif /* defined(sun4v) || defined(UTSB_PHYS) */
1063 
1064 #ifndef	_ASM
1065 
1066 /*
1067  * Kernel page relocation stuff.
1068  */
1069 struct sfmmu_callback {
1070 	int key;
1071 	int (*prehandler)(caddr_t, uint_t, uint_t, void *);
1072 	int (*posthandler)(caddr_t, uint_t, uint_t, void *, pfn_t);
1073 	int (*errhandler)(caddr_t, uint_t, uint_t, void *);
1074 	int capture_cpus;
1075 };
1076 
1077 extern int sfmmu_max_cb_id;
1078 extern struct sfmmu_callback *sfmmu_cb_table;
1079 
1080 extern int hat_kpr_enabled;
1081 
1082 struct pa_hment;
1083 
1084 /*
1085  * RFE: With multihat gone we gain back an int.  We could use this to
1086  * keep ref bits on a per cpu basis to eliminate xcalls.
1087  */
1088 struct sf_hment {
1089 	tte_t hme_tte;			/* tte for this hment */
1090 
1091 	union {
1092 		struct page *page;	/* what page this maps */
1093 		struct pa_hment *data;	/* pa_hment */
1094 	} sf_hment_un;
1095 
1096 	struct	sf_hment *hme_next;	/* next hment */
1097 	struct	sf_hment *hme_prev;	/* prev hment */
1098 };
1099 
1100 struct pa_hment {
1101 	caddr_t		addr;		/* va */
1102 	uint_t		len;		/* bytes */
1103 	ushort_t	flags;		/* internal flags */
1104 	ushort_t	refcnt;		/* reference count */
1105 	id_t		cb_id;		/* callback id, table index */
1106 	void		*pvt;		/* handler's private data */
1107 	struct sf_hment	sfment;		/* corresponding dummy sf_hment */
1108 };
1109 
1110 #define	hme_page		sf_hment_un.page
1111 #define	hme_data		sf_hment_un.data
1112 #define	hme_size(sfhmep)	((int)(TTE_CSZ(&(sfhmep)->hme_tte)))
1113 #define	PAHME_SZ		(sizeof (struct pa_hment))
1114 #define	SFHME_SZ		(sizeof (struct sf_hment))
1115 
1116 #define	IS_PAHME(hme)	((hme)->hme_tte.ll == 0)
1117 
1118 /*
1119  * hmeblk_tag structure
1120  * structure used to obtain a match on a hme_blk.  Currently consists of
1121  * the address of the sfmmu struct (or hatid), the base page address of the
1122  * hme_blk, and the rehash count.  The rehash count is actually only 2 bits
1123  * and has the following meaning:
1124  * 1 = 8k or 64k hash sequence.
1125  * 2 = 512k hash sequence.
1126  * 3 = 4M hash sequence.
1127  * We require this count because we don't want to get a false hit on a 512K or
1128  * 4M rehash with a base address corresponding to a 8k or 64k hmeblk.
1129  * Note:  The ordering and size of the hmeblk_tag members are implictly known
1130  * by the tsb miss handlers written in assembly.  Do not change this structure
1131  * without checking those routines.  See HTAG_SFMMUPSZ define.
1132  */
1133 
1134 /*
1135  * In private hmeblks hblk_rid field must be SFMMU_INVALID_RID.
1136  */
1137 typedef union {
1138 	struct {
1139 		uint64_t	hblk_basepg: 51,	/* hme_blk base pg # */
1140 				hblk_rehash: 3,		/* rehash number */
1141 				hblk_rid: 10;		/* hme_blk region id */
1142 		void		*hblk_id;
1143 	} hblk_tag_un;
1144 	uint64_t		htag_tag[2];
1145 } hmeblk_tag;
1146 
1147 #define	htag_id		hblk_tag_un.hblk_id
1148 #define	htag_bspage	hblk_tag_un.hblk_basepg
1149 #define	htag_rehash	hblk_tag_un.hblk_rehash
1150 #define	htag_rid	hblk_tag_un.hblk_rid
1151 
1152 #endif /* !_ASM */
1153 
1154 #define	HTAG_REHASH_SHIFT	10
1155 #define	HTAG_MAX_RID	(((0x1 << HTAG_REHASH_SHIFT) - 1))
1156 #define	HTAG_RID_MASK	HTAG_MAX_RID
1157 
1158 /* used for tagging all per sfmmu (i.e. non SRD) private hmeblks */
1159 #define	SFMMU_INVALID_SHMERID	HTAG_MAX_RID
1160 
1161 #if SFMMU_INVALID_SHMERID < SFMMU_MAX_HME_REGIONS
1162 #error SFMMU_INVALID_SHMERID < SFMMU_MAX_HME_REGIONS
1163 #endif
1164 
1165 #define	SFMMU_IS_SHMERID_VALID(rid)	((rid) != SFMMU_INVALID_SHMERID)
1166 
1167 /* ISM regions */
1168 #define	SFMMU_INVALID_ISMRID	0xff
1169 
1170 #if SFMMU_INVALID_ISMRID < SFMMU_MAX_ISM_REGIONS
1171 #error SFMMU_INVALID_ISMRID < SFMMU_MAX_ISM_REGIONS
1172 #endif
1173 
1174 #define	SFMMU_IS_ISMRID_VALID(rid)	((rid) != SFMMU_INVALID_ISMRID)
1175 
1176 
1177 #define	HTAGS_EQ(tag1, tag2)	(((tag1.htag_tag[0] ^ tag2.htag_tag[0]) | \
1178 				(tag1.htag_tag[1] ^ tag2.htag_tag[1])) == 0)
1179 
1180 /*
1181  * this macro must only be used for comparing tags in shared hmeblks.
1182  */
1183 #define	HTAGS_EQ_SHME(hmetag, tag, hrmap)				\
1184 	(((hmetag).htag_rid != SFMMU_INVALID_SHMERID) &&	        \
1185 	(((((hmetag).htag_tag[0] ^ (tag).htag_tag[0]) &			\
1186 		~HTAG_RID_MASK) |	        			\
1187 	    ((hmetag).htag_tag[1] ^ (tag).htag_tag[1])) == 0) &&	\
1188 	SF_RGNMAP_TEST(hrmap, hmetag.htag_rid))
1189 
1190 #define	HME_REHASH(sfmmup)						\
1191 	((sfmmup)->sfmmu_ttecnt[TTE512K] != 0 ||			\
1192 	(sfmmup)->sfmmu_ttecnt[TTE4M] != 0 ||				\
1193 	(sfmmup)->sfmmu_ttecnt[TTE32M] != 0 ||				\
1194 	(sfmmup)->sfmmu_ttecnt[TTE256M] != 0)
1195 
1196 #define	NHMENTS		8		/* # of hments in an 8k hme_blk */
1197 					/* needs to be multiple of 2 */
1198 
1199 #ifndef	_ASM
1200 
1201 #ifdef	HBLK_TRACE
1202 
1203 #define	HBLK_LOCK		1
1204 #define	HBLK_UNLOCK		0
1205 #define	HBLK_STACK_DEPTH	6
1206 #define	HBLK_AUDIT_CACHE_SIZE	16
1207 #define	HBLK_LOCK_PATTERN	0xaaaaaaaa
1208 #define	HBLK_UNLOCK_PATTERN	0xbbbbbbbb
1209 
1210 struct hblk_lockcnt_audit {
1211 	int		flag;		/* lock or unlock */
1212 	kthread_id_t	thread;
1213 	int		depth;
1214 	pc_t		stack[HBLK_STACK_DEPTH];
1215 };
1216 
1217 #endif	/* HBLK_TRACE */
1218 
1219 
1220 /*
1221  * Hment block structure.
1222  * The hme_blk is the node data structure which the hash structure
1223  * mantains. An hme_blk can have 2 different sizes depending on the
1224  * number of hments it implicitly contains.  When dealing with 64K, 512K,
1225  * or 4M hments there is one hment per hme_blk.  When dealing with
1226  * 8k hments we allocate an hme_blk plus an additional 7 hments to
1227  * give us a total of 8 (NHMENTS) hments that can be referenced through a
1228  * hme_blk.
1229  *
1230  * The hmeblk structure contains 2 tte reference counters used to determine if
1231  * it is ok to free up the hmeblk.  Both counters have to be zero in order
1232  * to be able to free up hmeblk.  They are protected by cas.
1233  * hblk_hmecnt is the number of hments present on pp mapping lists.
1234  * hblk_vcnt reflects number of valid ttes in hmeblk.
1235  *
1236  * The hmeblk now also has per tte lock cnts.  This is required because
1237  * the counts can be high and there are not enough bits in the tte. When
1238  * physio is fixed to not lock the translations we should be able to move
1239  * the lock cnt back to the tte.  See bug id 1198554.
1240  *
1241  * Note that xhat_hme_blk's layout follows this structure: hme_blk_misc
1242  * and sf_hment are at the same offsets in both structures. Whenever
1243  * hme_blk is changed, xhat_hme_blk may need to be updated as well.
1244  */
1245 
1246 struct hme_blk_misc {
1247 	uint_t	notused:25;
1248 	uint_t	shared_bit:1;	/* set for SRD shared hmeblk */
1249 	uint_t	xhat_bit:1;	/* set for an xhat hme_blk */
1250 	uint_t	shadow_bit:1;	/* set for a shadow hme_blk */
1251 	uint_t	nucleus_bit:1;	/* set for a nucleus hme_blk */
1252 	uint_t	ttesize:3;	/* contains ttesz of hmeblk */
1253 };
1254 
1255 struct hme_blk {
1256 	volatile uint64_t hblk_nextpa;	/* physical address for hash list */
1257 
1258 	hmeblk_tag	hblk_tag;	/* tag used to obtain an hmeblk match */
1259 
1260 	struct hme_blk	*hblk_next;	/* on free list or on hash list */
1261 					/* protected by hash lock */
1262 
1263 	struct hme_blk	*hblk_shadow;	/* pts to shadow hblk */
1264 					/* protected by hash lock */
1265 	uint_t		hblk_span;	/* span of memory hmeblk maps */
1266 
1267 	struct hme_blk_misc	hblk_misc;
1268 
1269 	union {
1270 		struct {
1271 			ushort_t hblk_hmecount;	/* hment on mlists counter */
1272 			ushort_t hblk_validcnt;	/* valid tte reference count */
1273 		} hblk_counts;
1274 		uint_t		hblk_shadow_mask;
1275 	} hblk_un;
1276 
1277 	uint_t		hblk_lckcnt;
1278 
1279 #ifdef	HBLK_TRACE
1280 	kmutex_t	hblk_audit_lock;	/* lock to protect index */
1281 	uint_t		hblk_audit_index;	/* index into audit_cache */
1282 	struct	hblk_lockcnt_audit hblk_audit_cache[HBLK_AUDIT_CACHE_SIZE];
1283 #endif	/* HBLK_AUDIT */
1284 
1285 	struct sf_hment hblk_hme[1];	/* hment array */
1286 };
1287 
1288 #define	hblk_shared	hblk_misc.shared_bit
1289 #define	hblk_xhat_bit   hblk_misc.xhat_bit
1290 #define	hblk_shw_bit	hblk_misc.shadow_bit
1291 #define	hblk_nuc_bit	hblk_misc.nucleus_bit
1292 #define	hblk_ttesz	hblk_misc.ttesize
1293 #define	hblk_hmecnt	hblk_un.hblk_counts.hblk_hmecount
1294 #define	hblk_vcnt	hblk_un.hblk_counts.hblk_validcnt
1295 #define	hblk_shw_mask	hblk_un.hblk_shadow_mask
1296 
1297 #define	MAX_HBLK_LCKCNT	0xFFFFFFFF
1298 #define	HMEBLK_ALIGN	0x8		/* hmeblk has to be double aligned */
1299 
1300 #ifdef	HBLK_TRACE
1301 
1302 #define	HBLK_STACK_TRACE(hmeblkp, lock)					\
1303 {									\
1304 	int flag = lock;	/* to pacify lint */			\
1305 	int audit_index;						\
1306 									\
1307 	mutex_enter(&hmeblkp->hblk_audit_lock);				\
1308 	audit_index = hmeblkp->hblk_audit_index;			\
1309 	hmeblkp->hblk_audit_index = ((hmeblkp->hblk_audit_index + 1) &	\
1310 	    (HBLK_AUDIT_CACHE_SIZE - 1));				\
1311 	mutex_exit(&hmeblkp->hblk_audit_lock);				\
1312 									\
1313 	if (flag)							\
1314 		hmeblkp->hblk_audit_cache[audit_index].flag =		\
1315 		    HBLK_LOCK_PATTERN;					\
1316 	else								\
1317 		hmeblkp->hblk_audit_cache[audit_index].flag =		\
1318 		    HBLK_UNLOCK_PATTERN;				\
1319 									\
1320 	hmeblkp->hblk_audit_cache[audit_index].thread = curthread;	\
1321 	hmeblkp->hblk_audit_cache[audit_index].depth =			\
1322 	    getpcstack(hmeblkp->hblk_audit_cache[audit_index].stack,	\
1323 	    HBLK_STACK_DEPTH);						\
1324 }
1325 
1326 #else
1327 
1328 #define	HBLK_STACK_TRACE(hmeblkp, lock)
1329 
1330 #endif	/* HBLK_TRACE */
1331 
1332 #define	HMEHASH_FACTOR	16	/* used to calc # of buckets in hme hash */
1333 
1334 /*
1335  * A maximum number of user hmeblks is defined in order to place an upper
1336  * limit on how much nucleus memory is required and to avoid overflowing the
1337  * tsbmiss uhashsz and khashsz data areas. The number below corresponds to
1338  * the number of buckets required, for an average hash chain length of 4 on
1339  * a 16TB machine.
1340  */
1341 
1342 #define	MAX_UHME_BUCKETS	(0x1 << 30)
1343 #define	MAX_KHME_BUCKETS	(0x1 << 30)
1344 
1345 /*
1346  * The minimum number of kernel hash buckets.
1347  */
1348 #define	MIN_KHME_BUCKETS	0x800
1349 
1350 /*
1351  * The number of hash buckets must be a power of 2. If the initial calculated
1352  * value is less than USER_BUCKETS_THRESHOLD we round up to the next greater
1353  * power of 2, otherwise we round down to avoid huge over allocations.
1354  */
1355 #define	USER_BUCKETS_THRESHOLD	(1<<22)
1356 
1357 #define	MAX_NUCUHME_BUCKETS	0x4000
1358 #define	MAX_NUCKHME_BUCKETS	0x2000
1359 
1360 /*
1361  * There are 2 locks in the hmehash bucket.  The hmehash_mutex is
1362  * a regular mutex used to make sure operations on a hash link are only
1363  * done by one thread.  Any operation which comes into the hat with
1364  * a <vaddr, as> will grab the hmehash_mutex.  Normally one would expect
1365  * the tsb miss handlers to grab the hash lock to make sure the hash list
1366  * is consistent while we traverse it.  Unfortunately this can lead to
1367  * deadlocks or recursive mutex enters since it is possible for
1368  * someone holding the lock to take a tlb/tsb miss.
1369  * To solve this problem we have added the hmehash_listlock.  This lock
1370  * is only grabbed by the tsb miss handlers, vatopfn, and while
1371  * adding/removing a hmeblk from the hash list. The code is written to
1372  * guarantee we won't take a tlb miss while holding this lock.
1373  */
1374 struct hmehash_bucket {
1375 	kmutex_t	hmehash_mutex;
1376 	volatile uint64_t hmeh_nextpa;	/* physical address for hash list */
1377 	struct hme_blk *hmeblkp;
1378 	uint_t		hmeh_listlock;
1379 };
1380 
1381 #endif /* !_ASM */
1382 
1383 #define	SFMMU_PGCNT_MASK	0x3f
1384 #define	SFMMU_PGCNT_SHIFT	6
1385 #define	INVALID_MMU_ID		-1
1386 #define	SFMMU_MMU_GNUM_RSHIFT	16
1387 #define	SFMMU_MMU_CNUM_LSHIFT	(64 - SFMMU_MMU_GNUM_RSHIFT)
1388 #define	MAX_SFMMU_CTX_VAL	((1 << 16) - 1) /* for sanity check */
1389 #define	MAX_SFMMU_GNUM_VAL	((0x1UL << 48) - 1)
1390 
1391 /*
1392  * The tsb miss handlers written in assembly know that sfmmup
1393  * is a 64 bit ptr.
1394  *
1395  * The bspage and re-hash part is 64 bits, with the sfmmup being another 64
1396  * bits.
1397  */
1398 #define	HTAG_SFMMUPSZ		0	/* Not really used for LP64 */
1399 #define	HTAG_BSPAGE_SHIFT	13
1400 
1401 /*
1402  * Assembly routines need to be able to get to ttesz
1403  */
1404 #define	HBLK_SZMASK		0x7
1405 
1406 #ifndef _ASM
1407 
1408 /*
1409  * Returns the number of bytes that an hmeblk spans given its tte size
1410  */
1411 #define	get_hblk_span(hmeblkp) ((hmeblkp)->hblk_span)
1412 #define	get_hblk_ttesz(hmeblkp)	((hmeblkp)->hblk_ttesz)
1413 #define	get_hblk_cache(hmeblkp)	(((hmeblkp)->hblk_ttesz == TTE8K) ? \
1414 	sfmmu8_cache : sfmmu1_cache)
1415 #define	HMEBLK_SPAN(ttesz)						\
1416 	((ttesz == TTE8K)? (TTEBYTES(ttesz) * NHMENTS) : TTEBYTES(ttesz))
1417 
1418 #define	set_hblk_sz(hmeblkp, ttesz)				\
1419 	(hmeblkp)->hblk_ttesz = (ttesz);			\
1420 	(hmeblkp)->hblk_span = HMEBLK_SPAN(ttesz)
1421 
1422 #define	get_hblk_base(hmeblkp)					\
1423 	((uintptr_t)(hmeblkp)->hblk_tag.htag_bspage << MMU_PAGESHIFT)
1424 
1425 #define	get_hblk_endaddr(hmeblkp)				\
1426 	((caddr_t)(get_hblk_base(hmeblkp) + get_hblk_span(hmeblkp)))
1427 
1428 #define	in_hblk_range(hmeblkp, vaddr)					\
1429 	(((uintptr_t)(vaddr) >= get_hblk_base(hmeblkp)) &&		\
1430 	((uintptr_t)(vaddr) < (get_hblk_base(hmeblkp) +			\
1431 	get_hblk_span(hmeblkp))))
1432 
1433 #define	tte_to_vaddr(hmeblkp, tte)	((caddr_t)(get_hblk_base(hmeblkp) \
1434 	+ (TTEBYTES(TTE_CSZ(&tte)) * (tte).tte_hmenum)))
1435 
1436 #define	tte_to_evaddr(hmeblkp, ttep)	((caddr_t)(get_hblk_base(hmeblkp) \
1437 	+ (TTEBYTES(TTE_CSZ(ttep)) * ((ttep)->tte_hmenum + 1))))
1438 
1439 #define	vaddr_to_vshift(hblktag, vaddr, shwsz)				\
1440 	((((uintptr_t)(vaddr) >> MMU_PAGESHIFT) - (hblktag.htag_bspage)) >>\
1441 	TTE_BSZS_SHIFT((shwsz) - 1))
1442 
1443 #define	HME8BLK_SZ	(sizeof (struct hme_blk) + \
1444 			(NHMENTS - 1) * sizeof (struct sf_hment))
1445 #define	HME1BLK_SZ	(sizeof (struct hme_blk))
1446 #define	H1MIN		(2 + MAX_BIGKTSB_TTES)	/* nucleus text+data, ktsb */
1447 
1448 /*
1449  * Hme_blk hash structure
1450  * Active mappings are kept in a hash structure of hme_blks.  The hash
1451  * function is based on (ctx, vaddr) The size of the hash table size is a
1452  * power of 2 such that the average hash chain lenth is HMENT_HASHAVELEN.
1453  * The hash actually consists of 2 separate hashes.  One hash is for the user
1454  * address space and the other hash is for the kernel address space.
1455  * The number of buckets are calculated at boot time and stored in the global
1456  * variables "uhmehash_num" and "khmehash_num".  By making the hash table size
1457  * a power of 2 we can use a simply & function to derive an index instead of
1458  * a divide.
1459  *
1460  * HME_HASH_FUNCTION(hatid, vaddr, shift) returns a pointer to a hme_hash
1461  * bucket.
1462  * An hme hash bucket contains a pointer to an hme_blk and the mutex that
1463  * protects the link list.
1464  * Spitfire supports 4 page sizes.  8k and 64K pages only need one hash.
1465  * 512K pages need 2 hashes and 4M pages need 3 hashes.
1466  * The 'shift' parameter controls how many bits the vaddr will be shifted in
1467  * the hash function. It is calculated in the HME_HASH_SHIFT(ttesz) function
1468  * and it varies depending on the page size as follows:
1469  *	8k pages:  	HBLK_RANGE_SHIFT
1470  *	64k pages:	MMU_PAGESHIFT64K
1471  *	512K pages:	MMU_PAGESHIFT512K
1472  *	4M pages:	MMU_PAGESHIFT4M
1473  * An assembly version of the hash function exists in sfmmu_ktsb_miss(). All
1474  * changes should be reflected in both versions.  This function and the TSB
1475  * miss handlers are the only places which know about the two hashes.
1476  *
1477  * HBLK_RANGE_SHIFT controls range of virtual addresses that will fall
1478  * into the same bucket for a particular process.  It is currently set to
1479  * be equivalent to 64K range or one hme_blk.
1480  *
1481  * The hme_blks in the hash are protected by a per hash bucket mutex
1482  * known as SFMMU_HASH_LOCK.
1483  * You need to acquire this lock before traversing the hash bucket link
1484  * list, while adding/removing a hme_blk to the list, and while
1485  * modifying an hme_blk.  A possible optimization is to replace these
1486  * mutexes by readers/writer lock but right now it is not clear whether
1487  * this is a win or not.
1488  *
1489  * The HME_HASH_TABLE_SEARCH will search the hash table for the
1490  * hme_blk that contains the hment that corresponds to the passed
1491  * ctx and vaddr.  It assumed the SFMMU_HASH_LOCK is held.
1492  */
1493 
1494 #endif /* ! _ASM */
1495 
1496 #define	KHATID			ksfmmup
1497 #define	UHMEHASH_SZ		uhmehash_num
1498 #define	KHMEHASH_SZ		khmehash_num
1499 #define	HMENT_HASHAVELEN	4
1500 #define	HBLK_RANGE_SHIFT	MMU_PAGESHIFT64K /* shift for HBLK_BS_MASK */
1501 #define	HBLK_MIN_TTESZ		1
1502 #define	HBLK_MIN_BYTES		MMU_PAGESIZE64K
1503 #define	HBLK_MIN_SHIFT		MMU_PAGESHIFT64K
1504 #define	MAX_HASHCNT		5
1505 #define	DEFAULT_MAX_HASHCNT	3
1506 
1507 #ifndef _ASM
1508 
1509 #define	HASHADDR_MASK(hashno)	TTE_PAGEMASK(hashno)
1510 
1511 #define	HME_HASH_SHIFT(ttesz)						\
1512 	((ttesz == TTE8K)? HBLK_RANGE_SHIFT : TTE_PAGE_SHIFT(ttesz))
1513 
1514 #define	HME_HASH_ADDR(vaddr, hmeshift)					\
1515 	((caddr_t)(((uintptr_t)(vaddr) >> (hmeshift)) << (hmeshift)))
1516 
1517 #define	HME_HASH_BSPAGE(vaddr, hmeshift)				\
1518 	(((uintptr_t)(vaddr) >> (hmeshift)) << ((hmeshift) - MMU_PAGESHIFT))
1519 
1520 #define	HME_HASH_REHASH(ttesz)						\
1521 	(((ttesz) < TTE512K)? 1 : (ttesz))
1522 
1523 #define	HME_HASH_FUNCTION(hatid, vaddr, shift)				     \
1524 	((((void *)hatid) != ((void *)KHATID)) ?			     \
1525 	(&uhme_hash[ (((uintptr_t)(hatid) ^ ((uintptr_t)vaddr >> (shift))) & \
1526 	    UHMEHASH_SZ) ]):						     \
1527 	(&khme_hash[ (((uintptr_t)(hatid) ^ ((uintptr_t)vaddr >> (shift))) & \
1528 	    KHMEHASH_SZ) ]))
1529 
1530 /*
1531  * This macro will traverse a hmeblk hash link list looking for an hme_blk
1532  * that owns the specified vaddr and hatid.  If if doesn't find one , hmeblkp
1533  * will be set to NULL, otherwise it will point to the correct hme_blk.
1534  * This macro also cleans empty hblks.
1535  */
1536 #define	HME_HASH_SEARCH_PREV(hmebp, hblktag, hblkp, pr_hblk, listp)	\
1537 {									\
1538 	struct hme_blk *nx_hblk;					\
1539 									\
1540 	ASSERT(SFMMU_HASH_LOCK_ISHELD(hmebp));				\
1541 	hblkp = hmebp->hmeblkp;						\
1542 	pr_hblk = NULL;							\
1543 	while (hblkp) {							\
1544 		if (HTAGS_EQ(hblkp->hblk_tag, hblktag)) {		\
1545 			/* found hme_blk */				\
1546 			break;						\
1547 		}							\
1548 		nx_hblk = hblkp->hblk_next;				\
1549 		if (!hblkp->hblk_vcnt && !hblkp->hblk_hmecnt) {		\
1550 			sfmmu_hblk_hash_rm(hmebp, hblkp, pr_hblk,	\
1551 			    listp, 0);					\
1552 		} else {						\
1553 			pr_hblk = hblkp;				\
1554 		}							\
1555 		hblkp = nx_hblk;					\
1556 	}								\
1557 }
1558 
1559 #define	HME_HASH_SEARCH(hmebp, hblktag, hblkp, listp)			\
1560 {									\
1561 	struct hme_blk *pr_hblk;					\
1562 									\
1563 	HME_HASH_SEARCH_PREV(hmebp, hblktag, hblkp,  pr_hblk, listp);	\
1564 }
1565 
1566 /*
1567  * This macro will traverse a hmeblk hash link list looking for an hme_blk
1568  * that owns the specified vaddr and hatid.  If if doesn't find one , hmeblkp
1569  * will be set to NULL, otherwise it will point to the correct hme_blk.
1570  * It doesn't remove empty hblks.
1571  */
1572 #define	HME_HASH_FAST_SEARCH(hmebp, hblktag, hblkp)			\
1573 	ASSERT(SFMMU_HASH_LOCK_ISHELD(hmebp));				\
1574 	for (hblkp = hmebp->hmeblkp; hblkp;				\
1575 	    hblkp = hblkp->hblk_next) {					\
1576 		if (HTAGS_EQ(hblkp->hblk_tag, hblktag)) {		\
1577 			/* found hme_blk */				\
1578 			break;						\
1579 		}							\
1580 	}
1581 
1582 #define	SFMMU_HASH_LOCK(hmebp)						\
1583 		(mutex_enter(&hmebp->hmehash_mutex))
1584 
1585 #define	SFMMU_HASH_UNLOCK(hmebp)					\
1586 		(mutex_exit(&hmebp->hmehash_mutex))
1587 
1588 #define	SFMMU_HASH_LOCK_TRYENTER(hmebp)					\
1589 		(mutex_tryenter(&hmebp->hmehash_mutex))
1590 
1591 #define	SFMMU_HASH_LOCK_ISHELD(hmebp)					\
1592 		(mutex_owned(&hmebp->hmehash_mutex))
1593 
1594 #define	SFMMU_XCALL_STATS(sfmmup)					\
1595 {									\
1596 	if (sfmmup == ksfmmup) {					\
1597 		SFMMU_STAT(sf_kernel_xcalls);				\
1598 	} else {							\
1599 		SFMMU_STAT(sf_user_xcalls);				\
1600 	}								\
1601 }
1602 
1603 #define	astosfmmu(as)		((as)->a_hat)
1604 #define	hblktosfmmu(hmeblkp)	((sfmmu_t *)(hmeblkp)->hblk_tag.htag_id)
1605 #define	hblktosrd(hmeblkp)	((sf_srd_t *)(hmeblkp)->hblk_tag.htag_id)
1606 #define	sfmmutoas(sfmmup)	((sfmmup)->sfmmu_as)
1607 
1608 #define	sfmmutohtagid(sfmmup, rid)			   \
1609 	(((rid) == SFMMU_INVALID_SHMERID) ? (void *)(sfmmup) : \
1610 	(void *)((sfmmup)->sfmmu_srdp))
1611 
1612 /*
1613  * We use the sfmmu data structure to keep the per as page coloring info.
1614  */
1615 #define	as_color_bin(as)	(astosfmmu(as)->sfmmu_clrbin)
1616 #define	as_color_start(as)	(astosfmmu(as)->sfmmu_clrstart)
1617 
1618 typedef struct {
1619 	char	h8[HME8BLK_SZ];
1620 } hblk8_t;
1621 
1622 typedef struct {
1623 	char	h1[HME1BLK_SZ];
1624 } hblk1_t;
1625 
1626 typedef struct {
1627 	ulong_t  	index;
1628 	ulong_t  	len;
1629 	hblk8_t		*list;
1630 } nucleus_hblk8_info_t;
1631 
1632 typedef struct {
1633 	ulong_t		index;
1634 	ulong_t		len;
1635 	hblk1_t		*list;
1636 } nucleus_hblk1_info_t;
1637 
1638 /*
1639  * This struct is used for accumlating information about a range
1640  * of pages that are unloading so that a single xcall can flush
1641  * the entire range from remote tlbs. A function that must demap
1642  * a range of virtual addresses declares one of these structures
1643  * and initializes using DEMP_RANGE_INIT(). It then passes a pointer to this
1644  * struct to the appropriate sfmmu_hblk_* level function which does
1645  * all the bookkeeping using the other macros. When the function has
1646  * finished the virtual address range, it needs to call DEMAP_RANGE_FLUSH()
1647  * macro to take care of any remaining unflushed mappings.
1648  *
1649  * The maximum range this struct can represent is the number of bits
1650  * in the dmr_bitvec field times the pagesize in dmr_pgsz. Currently, only
1651  * MMU_PAGESIZE pages are supported.
1652  *
1653  * Since there are now cases where it's no longer necessary to do
1654  * flushes (e.g. when the process isn't runnable because it's swapping
1655  * out or exiting) we allow these macros to take a NULL dmr input and do
1656  * nothing in that case.
1657  */
1658 typedef struct {
1659 	sfmmu_t		*dmr_sfmmup;	/* relevant hat */
1660 	caddr_t		dmr_addr;	/* beginning address */
1661 	caddr_t		dmr_endaddr;	/* ending  address */
1662 	ulong_t		dmr_bitvec;	/* valid pages found */
1663 	ulong_t		dmr_bit;	/* next page to examine */
1664 	ulong_t		dmr_maxbit;	/* highest page in range */
1665 	ulong_t		dmr_pgsz;	/* page size in range */
1666 } demap_range_t;
1667 
1668 #define	DMR_MAXBIT ((ulong_t)1<<63) /* dmr_bit high bit */
1669 
1670 #define	DEMAP_RANGE_INIT(sfmmup, dmrp) \
1671 	if ((dmrp) != NULL) { \
1672 	(dmrp)->dmr_sfmmup = (sfmmup); \
1673 	(dmrp)->dmr_bitvec = 0; \
1674 	(dmrp)->dmr_maxbit = sfmmu_dmr_maxbit; \
1675 	(dmrp)->dmr_pgsz = MMU_PAGESIZE; \
1676 	}
1677 
1678 #define	DEMAP_RANGE_PGSZ(dmrp) ((dmrp)? (dmrp)->dmr_pgsz : MMU_PAGESIZE)
1679 
1680 #define	DEMAP_RANGE_CONTINUE(dmrp, addr, endaddr) \
1681 	if ((dmrp) != NULL) { \
1682 	if ((dmrp)->dmr_bitvec != 0 && (dmrp)->dmr_endaddr != (addr)) \
1683 		sfmmu_tlb_range_demap(dmrp); \
1684 	(dmrp)->dmr_endaddr = (endaddr); \
1685 	}
1686 
1687 #define	DEMAP_RANGE_FLUSH(dmrp) \
1688 	if ((dmrp) != NULL) { \
1689 		if ((dmrp)->dmr_bitvec != 0) \
1690 			sfmmu_tlb_range_demap(dmrp); \
1691 	}
1692 
1693 #define	DEMAP_RANGE_MARKPG(dmrp, addr) \
1694 	if ((dmrp) != NULL) { \
1695 		if ((dmrp)->dmr_bitvec == 0) { \
1696 			(dmrp)->dmr_addr = (addr); \
1697 			(dmrp)->dmr_bit = 1; \
1698 		} \
1699 		(dmrp)->dmr_bitvec |= (dmrp)->dmr_bit; \
1700 	}
1701 
1702 #define	DEMAP_RANGE_NEXTPG(dmrp) \
1703 	if ((dmrp) != NULL && (dmrp)->dmr_bitvec != 0) { \
1704 		if ((dmrp)->dmr_bit & (dmrp)->dmr_maxbit) { \
1705 			sfmmu_tlb_range_demap(dmrp); \
1706 		} else { \
1707 			(dmrp)->dmr_bit <<= 1; \
1708 		} \
1709 	}
1710 
1711 /*
1712  * TSB related structures
1713  *
1714  * The TSB is made up of tte entries.  Both the tag and data are present
1715  * in the TSB.  The TSB locking is managed as follows:
1716  * A software bit in the tsb tag is used to indicate that entry is locked.
1717  * If a cpu servicing a tsb miss reads a locked entry the tag compare will
1718  * fail forcing the cpu to go to the hat hash for the translation.
1719  * The cpu who holds the lock can then modify the data side, and the tag side.
1720  * The last write should be to the word containing the lock bit which will
1721  * clear the lock and allow the tsb entry to be read.  It is assumed that all
1722  * cpus reading the tsb will do so with atomic 128-bit loads.  An atomic 128
1723  * bit load is required to prevent the following from happening:
1724  *
1725  * cpu 0			cpu 1			comments
1726  *
1727  * ldx tag						tag unlocked
1728  *				ldstub lock		set lock
1729  *				stx data
1730  *				stx tag			unlock
1731  * ldx tag						incorrect tte!!!
1732  *
1733  * The software also maintains a bit in the tag to indicate an invalid
1734  * tsb entry.  The purpose of this bit is to allow the tsb invalidate code
1735  * to invalidate a tsb entry with a single cas.  See code for details.
1736  */
1737 
1738 union tsb_tag {
1739 	struct {
1740 		uint32_t	tag_res0:16;	/* reserved - context area */
1741 		uint32_t	tag_inv:1;	/* sw - invalid tsb entry */
1742 		uint32_t	tag_lock:1;	/* sw - locked tsb entry */
1743 		uint32_t	tag_res1:4;	/* reserved */
1744 		uint32_t	tag_va_hi:10;	/* va[63:54] */
1745 		uint32_t	tag_va_lo;	/* va[53:22] */
1746 	} tagbits;
1747 	struct tsb_tagints {
1748 		uint32_t	inthi;
1749 		uint32_t	intlo;
1750 	} tagints;
1751 };
1752 #define	tag_invalid		tagbits.tag_inv
1753 #define	tag_locked		tagbits.tag_lock
1754 #define	tag_vahi		tagbits.tag_va_hi
1755 #define	tag_valo		tagbits.tag_va_lo
1756 #define	tag_inthi		tagints.inthi
1757 #define	tag_intlo		tagints.intlo
1758 
1759 struct tsbe {
1760 	union tsb_tag	tte_tag;
1761 	tte_t		tte_data;
1762 };
1763 
1764 /*
1765  * A per cpu struct is kept that duplicates some info
1766  * used by the tl>0 tsb miss handlers plus it provides
1767  * a scratch area.  Its purpose is to minimize cache misses
1768  * in the tsb miss handler and is 128 bytes (2 e$ lines).
1769  *
1770  * There should be one allocated per cpu in nucleus memory
1771  * and should be aligned on an ecache line boundary.
1772  */
1773 struct tsbmiss {
1774 	sfmmu_t			*ksfmmup;	/* kernel hat id */
1775 	sfmmu_t			*usfmmup;	/* user hat id */
1776 	sf_srd_t		*usrdp;		/* user's SRD hat id */
1777 	struct tsbe		*tsbptr;	/* hardware computed ptr */
1778 	struct tsbe		*tsbptr4m;	/* hardware computed ptr */
1779 	struct tsbe		*tsbscdptr;	/* hardware computed ptr */
1780 	struct tsbe		*tsbscdptr4m;	/* hardware computed ptr */
1781 	uint64_t		ismblkpa;
1782 	struct hmehash_bucket	*khashstart;
1783 	struct hmehash_bucket	*uhashstart;
1784 	uint_t			khashsz;
1785 	uint_t			uhashsz;
1786 	uint16_t 		dcache_line_mask; /* used to flush dcache */
1787 	uchar_t			uhat_tteflags;	/* private page sizes */
1788 	uchar_t			uhat_rtteflags;	/* SHME pagesizes */
1789 	uint32_t		utsb_misses;
1790 	uint32_t		ktsb_misses;
1791 	uint16_t		uprot_traps;
1792 	uint16_t		kprot_traps;
1793 	/*
1794 	 * scratch[0] -> TSB_TAGACC
1795 	 * scratch[1] -> TSBMISS_HMEBP
1796 	 * scratch[2] -> TSBMISS_HATID
1797 	 */
1798 	uintptr_t		scratch[3];
1799 	ulong_t		shmermap[SFMMU_HMERGNMAP_WORDS];	/* 8 bytes */
1800 	ulong_t		scd_shmermap[SFMMU_HMERGNMAP_WORDS];	/* 8 bytes */
1801 	uint8_t		pad[48];			/* pad to 64 bytes */
1802 };
1803 
1804 /*
1805  * A per cpu struct is kept for the use within the tl>0 kpm tsb
1806  * miss handler. Some members are duplicates of common data or
1807  * the physical addresses of common data. A few members are also
1808  * written by the tl>0 kpm tsb miss handler. Its purpose is to
1809  * minimize cache misses in the kpm tsb miss handler and occupies
1810  * one ecache line. There should be one allocated per cpu in
1811  * nucleus memory and it should be aligned on an ecache line
1812  * boundary. It is not merged w/ struct tsbmiss since there is
1813  * not much to share and the tsbmiss pathes are different, so
1814  * a kpm tlbmiss/tsbmiss only touches one cacheline, except for
1815  * (DEBUG || SFMMU_STAT_GATHER) where the dtlb_misses counter
1816  * of struct tsbmiss is used on every dtlb miss.
1817  */
1818 struct kpmtsbm {
1819 	caddr_t		vbase;		/* start of address kpm range */
1820 	caddr_t		vend;		/* end of address kpm range */
1821 	uchar_t		flags;		/* flags needed in TL tsbmiss handler */
1822 	uchar_t		sz_shift;	/* for single kpm window */
1823 	uchar_t		kpmp_shift;	/* hash lock shift */
1824 	uchar_t		kpmp2pshft;	/* kpm page to page shift */
1825 	uint_t		kpmp_table_sz;	/* size of kpmp_table or kpmp_stable */
1826 	uint64_t	kpmp_tablepa;	/* paddr of kpmp_table or kpmp_stable */
1827 	uint64_t	msegphashpa;	/* paddr of memseg_phash */
1828 	struct tsbe	*tsbptr;	/* saved ktsb pointer */
1829 	uint_t		kpm_dtlb_misses; /* kpm tlbmiss counter */
1830 	uint_t		kpm_tsb_misses;	/* kpm tsbmiss counter */
1831 	uintptr_t	pad[1];
1832 };
1833 
1834 extern size_t	tsb_slab_size;
1835 extern uint_t	tsb_slab_shift;
1836 extern size_t	tsb_slab_mask;
1837 
1838 #endif /* !_ASM */
1839 
1840 /*
1841  * Flags for TL kpm tsbmiss handler
1842  */
1843 #define	KPMTSBM_ENABLE_FLAG	0x01	/* bit copy of kpm_enable */
1844 #define	KPMTSBM_TLTSBM_FLAG	0x02	/* use TL tsbmiss handler */
1845 #define	KPMTSBM_TSBPHYS_FLAG	0x04	/* use ASI_MEM for TSB update */
1846 
1847 /*
1848  * The TSB
1849  * All TSB sizes supported by the hardware are now supported (8K - 1M).
1850  * For kernel TSBs we may go beyond the hardware supported sizes and support
1851  * larger TSBs via software.
1852  * All TTE sizes are supported in the TSB; the manner in which this is
1853  * done is cpu dependent.
1854  */
1855 #define	TSB_MIN_SZCODE		TSB_8K_SZCODE	/* min. supported TSB size */
1856 #define	TSB_MIN_OFFSET_MASK	(TSB_OFFSET_MASK(TSB_MIN_SZCODE))
1857 
1858 #ifdef sun4v
1859 #define	UTSB_MAX_SZCODE		TSB_256M_SZCODE /* max. supported TSB size */
1860 #else /* sun4u */
1861 #define	UTSB_MAX_SZCODE		TSB_1M_SZCODE	/* max. supported TSB size */
1862 #endif /* sun4v */
1863 
1864 #define	UTSB_MAX_OFFSET_MASK	(TSB_OFFSET_MASK(UTSB_MAX_SZCODE))
1865 
1866 #define	TSB_FREEMEM_MIN		0x1000		/* 32 mb */
1867 #define	TSB_FREEMEM_LARGE	0x10000		/* 512 mb */
1868 #define	TSB_8K_SZCODE		0		/* 512 entries */
1869 #define	TSB_16K_SZCODE		1		/* 1k entries */
1870 #define	TSB_32K_SZCODE		2		/* 2k entries */
1871 #define	TSB_64K_SZCODE		3		/* 4k entries */
1872 #define	TSB_128K_SZCODE		4		/* 8k entries */
1873 #define	TSB_256K_SZCODE		5		/* 16k entries */
1874 #define	TSB_512K_SZCODE		6		/* 32k entries */
1875 #define	TSB_1M_SZCODE		7		/* 64k entries */
1876 #define	TSB_2M_SZCODE		8		/* 128k entries */
1877 #define	TSB_4M_SZCODE		9		/* 256k entries */
1878 #define	TSB_8M_SZCODE		10		/* 512k entries */
1879 #define	TSB_16M_SZCODE		11		/* 1M entries */
1880 #define	TSB_32M_SZCODE		12		/* 2M entries */
1881 #define	TSB_64M_SZCODE		13		/* 4M entries */
1882 #define	TSB_128M_SZCODE		14		/* 8M entries */
1883 #define	TSB_256M_SZCODE		15		/* 16M entries */
1884 #define	TSB_ENTRY_SHIFT		4	/* each entry = 128 bits = 16 bytes */
1885 #define	TSB_ENTRY_SIZE		(1 << 4)
1886 #define	TSB_START_SIZE		9
1887 #define	TSB_ENTRIES(tsbsz)	(1 << (TSB_START_SIZE + tsbsz))
1888 #define	TSB_BYTES(tsbsz)	(TSB_ENTRIES(tsbsz) << TSB_ENTRY_SHIFT)
1889 #define	TSB_OFFSET_MASK(tsbsz)	(TSB_ENTRIES(tsbsz) - 1)
1890 #define	TSB_BASEADDR_MASK	((1 << 12) - 1)
1891 
1892 /*
1893  * sun4u platforms
1894  * ---------------
1895  * We now support two user TSBs with one TSB base register.
1896  * Hence the TSB base register is split up as follows:
1897  *
1898  * When only one TSB present:
1899  *   [63  62..42  41..13  12..4  3..0]
1900  *     ^   ^       ^       ^     ^
1901  *     |   |       |       |     |
1902  *     |   |       |       |     |_ TSB size code
1903  *     |   |       |       |
1904  *     |   |       |       |_ Reserved 0
1905  *     |   |       |
1906  *     |   |       |_ TSB VA[41..13]
1907  *     |   |
1908  *     |   |_ VA hole (Spitfire), zeros (Cheetah and beyond)
1909  *     |
1910  *     |_ 0
1911  *
1912  * When second TSB present:
1913  *   [63  62..42  41..33  32..29  28..22  21..13  12..4  3..0]
1914  *     ^   ^       ^       ^       ^       ^       ^     ^
1915  *     |   |       |       |       |       |       |     |
1916  *     |   |       |       |       |       |       |     |_ First TSB size code
1917  *     |   |       |       |       |       |       |
1918  *     |   |       |       |       |       |       |_ Reserved 0
1919  *     |   |       |       |       |       |
1920  *     |   |       |       |       |       |_ First TSB's VA[21..13]
1921  *     |   |       |       |       |
1922  *     |   |       |       |       |_ Reserved for future use
1923  *     |   |       |       |
1924  *     |   |       |       |_ Second TSB's size code
1925  *     |   |       |
1926  *     |   |       |_ Second TSB's VA[21..13]
1927  *     |   |
1928  *     |   |_ VA hole (Spitfire) / ones (Cheetah and beyond)
1929  *     |
1930  *     |_ 1
1931  *
1932  * Note that since we store 21..13 of each TSB's VA, TSBs and their slabs
1933  * may be up to 4M in size.  For now, only hardware supported TSB sizes
1934  * are supported, though the slabs are usually 4M in size.
1935  *
1936  * sun4u platforms that define UTSB_PHYS use physical addressing to access
1937  * the user TSBs at TL>0.  The first user TSB base is in the MMU I/D TSB Base
1938  * registers.  The second TSB base uses a dedicated scratchpad register which
1939  * requires a definition of SCRATCHPAD_UTSBREG2 in mach_sfmmu.h.  The layout for
1940  * both registers is equivalent to sun4v below, except the TSB PA range is
1941  * [46..13] for sun4u.
1942  *
1943  * sun4v platforms
1944  * ---------------
1945  * On sun4v platforms, we use two dedicated scratchpad registers as pseudo
1946  * hardware TSB base registers to hold up to two different user TSBs.
1947  *
1948  * Each register contains TSB's physical base and size code information
1949  * as follows:
1950  *
1951  *   [63..56  55..13  12..4  3..0]
1952  *      ^       ^       ^     ^
1953  *      |       |       |     |
1954  *      |       |       |     |_ TSB size code
1955  *      |       |       |
1956  *      |       |       |_ Reserved 0
1957  *      |       |
1958  *      |       |_ TSB PA[55..13]
1959  *      |
1960  *      |
1961  *      |
1962  *      |_ 0 for valid TSB
1963  *
1964  * Absence of a user TSB (primarily the second user TSB) is indicated by
1965  * storing a negative value in the TSB base register. This allows us to
1966  * check for presence of a user TSB by simply checking bit# 63.
1967  */
1968 #define	TSBREG_MSB_SHIFT	32		/* set upper bits */
1969 #define	TSBREG_MSB_CONST	0xfffff800	/* set bits 63..43 */
1970 #define	TSBREG_FIRTSB_SHIFT	42		/* to clear bits 63:22 */
1971 #define	TSBREG_SECTSB_MKSHIFT	20		/* 21:13 --> 41:33 */
1972 #define	TSBREG_SECTSB_LSHIFT	22		/* to clear bits 63:42 */
1973 #define	TSBREG_SECTSB_RSHIFT	(TSBREG_SECTSB_MKSHIFT + TSBREG_SECTSB_LSHIFT)
1974 						/* sectsb va -> bits 21:13 */
1975 						/* after clearing upper bits */
1976 #define	TSBREG_SECSZ_SHIFT	29		/* to get sectsb szc to 3:0 */
1977 #define	TSBREG_VAMASK_SHIFT	13		/* set up VA mask */
1978 
1979 #define	BIGKTSB_SZ_MASK		0xf
1980 #define	TSB_SOFTSZ_MASK		BIGKTSB_SZ_MASK
1981 #define	MIN_BIGKTSB_SZCODE	9	/* 256k entries */
1982 #define	MAX_BIGKTSB_SZCODE	11	/* 1024k entries */
1983 #define	MAX_BIGKTSB_TTES	(TSB_BYTES(MAX_BIGKTSB_SZCODE) / MMU_PAGESIZE4M)
1984 
1985 #define	TAG_VALO_SHIFT		22		/* tag's va are bits 63-22 */
1986 /*
1987  * sw bits used on tsb_tag - bit masks used only in assembly
1988  * use only a sethi for these fields.
1989  */
1990 #define	TSBTAG_INVALID	0x00008000		/* tsb_tag.tag_invalid */
1991 #define	TSBTAG_LOCKED	0x00004000		/* tsb_tag.tag_locked */
1992 
1993 #ifdef	_ASM
1994 
1995 /*
1996  * Marker to indicate that this instruction will be hot patched at runtime
1997  * to some other value.
1998  * This value must be zero since it fills in the imm bits of the target
1999  * instructions to be patched
2000  */
2001 #define	RUNTIME_PATCH	(0)
2002 
2003 /*
2004  * V9 defines nop instruction as the following, which we use
2005  * at runtime to nullify some instructions we don't want to
2006  * execute in the trap handlers on certain platforms.
2007  */
2008 #define	MAKE_NOP_INSTR(reg)	\
2009 	sethi	%hi(0x1000000), reg
2010 
2011 /*
2012  * This macro constructs a SPARC V9 "jmpl <source reg>, %g0"
2013  * instruction, with the source register specified by the jump_reg_number.
2014  * The jmp opcode [24:19] = 11 1000 and source register is bits [18:14].
2015  * The instruction is returned in reg. The macro is used to patch in a jmpl
2016  * instruction at runtime.
2017  */
2018 #define	MAKE_JMP_INSTR(jump_reg_number, reg, tmp)	\
2019 	sethi	%hi(0x81c00000), reg;			\
2020 	mov	jump_reg_number, tmp;			\
2021 	sll	tmp, 14, tmp;				\
2022 	or	reg, tmp, reg
2023 
2024 /*
2025  * Macro to get hat per-MMU cnum on this CPU.
2026  * sfmmu - In, pass in "sfmmup" from the caller.
2027  * cnum	- Out, return 'cnum' to the caller
2028  * scr	- scratch
2029  */
2030 #define	SFMMU_CPU_CNUM(sfmmu, cnum, scr)				      \
2031 	CPU_ADDR(scr, cnum);	/* scr = load CPU struct addr */	      \
2032 	ld	[scr + CPU_MMU_IDX], cnum;	/* cnum = mmuid */	      \
2033 	add	sfmmu, SFMMU_CTXS, scr;	/* scr = sfmmup->sfmmu_ctxs[] */      \
2034 	sllx    cnum, SFMMU_MMU_CTX_SHIFT, cnum;			      \
2035 	add	scr, cnum, scr;		/* scr = sfmmup->sfmmu_ctxs[id] */    \
2036 	ldx	[scr + SFMMU_MMU_GC_NUM], scr;	/* sfmmu_ctxs[id].gcnum */    \
2037 	sllx    scr, SFMMU_MMU_CNUM_LSHIFT, scr;			      \
2038 	srlx    scr, SFMMU_MMU_CNUM_LSHIFT, cnum;	/* cnum = sfmmu cnum */
2039 
2040 /*
2041  * Macro to get hat gnum & cnum assocaited with sfmmu_ctx[mmuid] entry
2042  * entry - In,  pass in (&sfmmu_ctxs[mmuid] - SFMMU_CTXS) from the caller.
2043  * gnum - Out, return sfmmu gnum
2044  * cnum - Out, return sfmmu cnum
2045  * reg	- scratch
2046  */
2047 #define	SFMMU_MMUID_GNUM_CNUM(entry, gnum, cnum, reg)			     \
2048 	ldx	[entry + SFMMU_CTXS], reg;  /* reg = sfmmu (gnum | cnum) */  \
2049 	srlx	reg, SFMMU_MMU_GNUM_RSHIFT, gnum;    /* gnum = sfmmu gnum */ \
2050 	sllx	reg, SFMMU_MMU_CNUM_LSHIFT, cnum;			     \
2051 	srlx	cnum, SFMMU_MMU_CNUM_LSHIFT, cnum;   /* cnum = sfmmu cnum */
2052 
2053 /*
2054  * Macro to get this CPU's tsbmiss area.
2055  */
2056 #define	CPU_TSBMISS_AREA(tsbmiss, tmp1)					\
2057 	CPU_INDEX(tmp1, tsbmiss);		/* tmp1 = cpu idx */	\
2058 	sethi	%hi(tsbmiss_area), tsbmiss;	/* tsbmiss base ptr */	\
2059 	mulx    tmp1, TSBMISS_SIZE, tmp1;	/* byte offset */	\
2060 	or	tsbmiss, %lo(tsbmiss_area), tsbmiss;			\
2061 	add	tsbmiss, tmp1, tsbmiss		/* tsbmiss area of CPU */
2062 
2063 
2064 /*
2065  * Macro to set kernel context + page size codes in DMMU primary context
2066  * register. It is only necessary for sun4u because sun4v does not need
2067  * page size codes
2068  */
2069 #ifdef sun4v
2070 
2071 #define	SET_KCONTEXTREG(reg0, reg1, reg2, reg3, reg4, label1, label2, label3)
2072 
2073 #else
2074 
2075 #define	SET_KCONTEXTREG(reg0, reg1, reg2, reg3, reg4, label1, label2, label3) \
2076 	sethi	%hi(kcontextreg), reg0;					\
2077 	ldx	[reg0 + %lo(kcontextreg)], reg0;			\
2078 	mov	MMU_PCONTEXT, reg1;					\
2079 	ldxa	[reg1]ASI_MMU_CTX, reg2;				\
2080 	xor	reg0, reg2, reg2;					\
2081 	brz	reg2, label3;						\
2082 	srlx	reg2, CTXREG_NEXT_SHIFT, reg2;				\
2083 	rdpr	%pstate, reg3;		/* disable interrupts */	\
2084 	btst	PSTATE_IE, reg3;					\
2085 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2086 	bnz,a,pt %icc, label1;						\
2087 	wrpr	reg3, PSTATE_IE, %pstate;				\
2088 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2089 label1:;								\
2090 	brz	reg2, label2;	   /* need demap if N_pgsz0/1 change */	\
2091 	sethi	%hi(FLUSH_ADDR), reg4;					\
2092 	mov	DEMAP_ALL_TYPE, reg2;					\
2093 	stxa	%g0, [reg2]ASI_DTLB_DEMAP;				\
2094 	stxa	%g0, [reg2]ASI_ITLB_DEMAP;				\
2095 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2096 label2:;								\
2097 	stxa	reg0, [reg1]ASI_MMU_CTX;				\
2098 	flush	reg4;							\
2099 	btst	PSTATE_IE, reg3;					\
2100 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2101 	bnz,a,pt %icc, label3;						\
2102 	wrpr	%g0, reg3, %pstate;	/* restore interrupt state */	\
2103 label3:;
2104 
2105 #endif
2106 
2107 /*
2108  * Macro to setup arguments with kernel sfmmup context + page size before
2109  * calling sfmmu_setctx_sec()
2110  */
2111 #ifdef sun4v
2112 #define	SET_KAS_CTXSEC_ARGS(sfmmup, arg0, arg1)			\
2113 	set	KCONTEXT, arg0;					\
2114 	set	0, arg1;
2115 #else
2116 #define	SET_KAS_CTXSEC_ARGS(sfmmup, arg0, arg1)			\
2117 	ldub	[sfmmup + SFMMU_CEXT], arg1;			\
2118 	set	KCONTEXT, arg0;					\
2119 	sll	arg1, CTXREG_EXT_SHIFT, arg1;
2120 #endif
2121 
2122 #define	PANIC_IF_INTR_DISABLED_PSTR(pstatereg, label, scr)	       	\
2123 	andcc	pstatereg, PSTATE_IE, %g0;	/* panic if intrs */	\
2124 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2125 	bnz,pt	%icc, label;			/* already disabled */	\
2126 	nop;								\
2127 									\
2128 	sethi	%hi(panicstr), scr;					\
2129 	ldx	[scr + %lo(panicstr)], scr;				\
2130 	tst	scr;							\
2131 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2132 	bnz,pt	%xcc, label;						\
2133 	nop;								\
2134 									\
2135 	save	%sp, -SA(MINFRAME), %sp;				\
2136 	sethi	%hi(sfmmu_panic1), %o0;					\
2137 	call	panic;							\
2138 	or	%o0, %lo(sfmmu_panic1), %o0;				\
2139 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2140 label:
2141 
2142 #define	PANIC_IF_INTR_ENABLED_PSTR(label, scr)				\
2143 	/*								\
2144 	 * The caller must have disabled interrupts.			\
2145 	 * If interrupts are not disabled, panic			\
2146 	 */								\
2147 	rdpr	%pstate, scr;						\
2148 	andcc	scr, PSTATE_IE, %g0;					\
2149 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2150 	bz,pt	%icc, label;						\
2151 	nop;								\
2152 									\
2153 	sethi	%hi(panicstr), scr;					\
2154 	ldx	[scr + %lo(panicstr)], scr;				\
2155 	tst	scr;							\
2156 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2157 	bnz,pt	%xcc, label;						\
2158 	nop;								\
2159 									\
2160 	sethi	%hi(sfmmu_panic6), %o0;					\
2161 	call	panic;							\
2162 	or	%o0, %lo(sfmmu_panic6), %o0;				\
2163 /*CSTYLED*/								\
2164 label:
2165 
2166 #endif	/* _ASM */
2167 
2168 #ifndef _ASM
2169 
2170 #ifdef VAC
2171 /*
2172  * Page coloring
2173  * The p_vcolor field of the page struct (1 byte) is used to store the
2174  * virtual page color.  This provides for 255 colors.  The value zero is
2175  * used to mean the page has no color - never been mapped or somehow
2176  * purified.
2177  */
2178 
2179 #define	PP_GET_VCOLOR(pp)	(((pp)->p_vcolor) - 1)
2180 #define	PP_NEWPAGE(pp)		(!(pp)->p_vcolor)
2181 #define	PP_SET_VCOLOR(pp, color)                                          \
2182 	((pp)->p_vcolor = ((color) + 1))
2183 
2184 /*
2185  * As mentioned p_vcolor == 0 means there is no color for this page.
2186  * But PP_SET_VCOLOR(pp, color) expects 'color' to be real color minus
2187  * one so we define this constant.
2188  */
2189 #define	NO_VCOLOR	(-1)
2190 
2191 #define	addr_to_vcolor(addr) \
2192 	(((uint_t)(uintptr_t)(addr) >> MMU_PAGESHIFT) & vac_colors_mask)
2193 #else	/* VAC */
2194 #define	addr_to_vcolor(addr)	(0)
2195 #endif	/* VAC */
2196 
2197 /*
2198  * The field p_index in the psm page structure is for large pages support.
2199  * P_index is a bit-vector of the different mapping sizes that a given page
2200  * is part of. An hme structure for a large mapping is only added in the
2201  * group leader page (first page). All pages covered by a given large mapping
2202  * have the corrosponding mapping bit set in their p_index field. This allows
2203  * us to only store an explicit hme structure in the leading page which
2204  * simplifies the mapping link list management. Furthermore, it provides us
2205  * a fast mechanism for determining the largest mapping a page is part of. For
2206  * exmaple, a page with a 64K and a 4M mappings has a p_index value of 0x0A.
2207  *
2208  * Implementation note: even though the first bit in p_index is reserved
2209  * for 8K mappings, it is NOT USED by the code and SHOULD NOT be set.
2210  * In addition, the upper four bits of the p_index field are used by the
2211  * code as temporaries
2212  */
2213 
2214 /*
2215  * Defines for psm page struct fields and large page support
2216  */
2217 #define	SFMMU_INDEX_SHIFT		6
2218 #define	SFMMU_INDEX_MASK		((1 << SFMMU_INDEX_SHIFT) - 1)
2219 
2220 /* Return the mapping index */
2221 #define	PP_MAPINDEX(pp)	((pp)->p_index & SFMMU_INDEX_MASK)
2222 
2223 /*
2224  * These macros rely on the following property:
2225  * All pages constituting a large page are covered by a virtually
2226  * contiguous set of page_t's.
2227  */
2228 
2229 /* Return the leader for this mapping size */
2230 #define	PP_GROUPLEADER(pp, sz) \
2231 	(&(pp)[-(int)(pp->p_pagenum & (TTEPAGES(sz)-1))])
2232 
2233 /* Return the root page for this page based on p_szc */
2234 #define	PP_PAGEROOT(pp)	((pp)->p_szc == 0 ? (pp) : \
2235 	PP_GROUPLEADER((pp), (pp)->p_szc))
2236 
2237 #define	PP_PAGENEXT_N(pp, n)	((pp) + (n))
2238 #define	PP_PAGENEXT(pp)		PP_PAGENEXT_N((pp), 1)
2239 
2240 #define	PP_PAGEPREV_N(pp, n)	((pp) - (n))
2241 #define	PP_PAGEPREV(pp)		PP_PAGEPREV_N((pp), 1)
2242 
2243 #define	PP_ISMAPPED_LARGE(pp)	(PP_MAPINDEX(pp) != 0)
2244 
2245 /* Need function to test the page mappping which takes p_index into account */
2246 #define	PP_ISMAPPED(pp)	((pp)->p_mapping || PP_ISMAPPED_LARGE(pp))
2247 
2248 /*
2249  * Don't call this macro with sz equal to zero. 8K mappings SHOULD NOT
2250  * set p_index field.
2251  */
2252 #define	PAGESZ_TO_INDEX(sz)	(1 << (sz))
2253 
2254 
2255 /*
2256  * prototypes for hat assembly routines.  Some of these are
2257  * known to machine dependent VM code.
2258  */
2259 extern uint64_t sfmmu_make_tsbtag(caddr_t);
2260 extern struct tsbe *
2261 		sfmmu_get_tsbe(uint64_t, caddr_t, int, int);
2262 extern void	sfmmu_load_tsbe(struct tsbe *, uint64_t, tte_t *, int);
2263 extern void	sfmmu_unload_tsbe(struct tsbe *, uint64_t, int);
2264 extern void	sfmmu_load_mmustate(sfmmu_t *);
2265 extern void	sfmmu_raise_tsb_exception(uint64_t, uint64_t);
2266 #ifndef sun4v
2267 extern void	sfmmu_itlb_ld_kva(caddr_t, tte_t *);
2268 extern void	sfmmu_dtlb_ld_kva(caddr_t, tte_t *);
2269 #endif /* sun4v */
2270 extern void	sfmmu_copytte(tte_t *, tte_t *);
2271 extern int	sfmmu_modifytte(tte_t *, tte_t *, tte_t *);
2272 extern int	sfmmu_modifytte_try(tte_t *, tte_t *, tte_t *);
2273 extern pfn_t	sfmmu_ttetopfn(tte_t *, caddr_t);
2274 extern uint_t	sfmmu_disable_intrs(void);
2275 extern void	sfmmu_enable_intrs(uint_t);
2276 /*
2277  * functions exported to machine dependent VM code
2278  */
2279 extern void	sfmmu_patch_ktsb(void);
2280 #ifndef UTSB_PHYS
2281 extern void	sfmmu_patch_utsb(void);
2282 #endif /* UTSB_PHYS */
2283 extern pfn_t	sfmmu_vatopfn(caddr_t, sfmmu_t *, tte_t *);
2284 extern void	sfmmu_vatopfn_suspended(caddr_t, sfmmu_t *, tte_t *);
2285 extern pfn_t	sfmmu_kvaszc2pfn(caddr_t, int);
2286 #ifdef	DEBUG
2287 extern void	sfmmu_check_kpfn(pfn_t);
2288 #else
2289 #define		sfmmu_check_kpfn(pfn)	/* disabled */
2290 #endif	/* DEBUG */
2291 extern void	sfmmu_memtte(tte_t *, pfn_t, uint_t, int);
2292 extern void	sfmmu_tteload(struct hat *, tte_t *, caddr_t, page_t *,	uint_t);
2293 extern void	sfmmu_tsbmiss_exception(struct regs *, uintptr_t, uint_t);
2294 extern void	sfmmu_init_tsbs(void);
2295 extern caddr_t  sfmmu_ktsb_alloc(caddr_t);
2296 extern int	sfmmu_getctx_pri(void);
2297 extern int	sfmmu_getctx_sec(void);
2298 extern void	sfmmu_setctx_sec(uint_t);
2299 extern void	sfmmu_inv_tsb(caddr_t, uint_t);
2300 extern void	sfmmu_init_ktsbinfo(void);
2301 extern int	sfmmu_setup_4lp(void);
2302 extern void	sfmmu_patch_mmu_asi(int);
2303 extern void	sfmmu_init_nucleus_hblks(caddr_t, size_t, int, int);
2304 extern void	sfmmu_cache_flushall(void);
2305 extern pgcnt_t  sfmmu_tte_cnt(sfmmu_t *, uint_t);
2306 extern void	*sfmmu_tsb_segkmem_alloc(vmem_t *, size_t, int);
2307 extern void	sfmmu_tsb_segkmem_free(vmem_t *, void *, size_t);
2308 extern void	sfmmu_reprog_pgsz_arr(sfmmu_t *, uint8_t *);
2309 
2310 extern void	hat_kern_setup(void);
2311 extern int	hat_page_relocate(page_t **, page_t **, spgcnt_t *);
2312 extern int	sfmmu_get_ppvcolor(struct page *);
2313 extern int	sfmmu_get_addrvcolor(caddr_t);
2314 extern int	sfmmu_hat_lock_held(sfmmu_t *);
2315 extern int	sfmmu_alloc_ctx(sfmmu_t *, int, struct cpu *, int);
2316 
2317 /*
2318  * Functions exported to xhat_sfmmu.c
2319  */
2320 extern kmutex_t *sfmmu_mlist_enter(page_t *);
2321 extern void	sfmmu_mlist_exit(kmutex_t *);
2322 extern int	sfmmu_mlist_held(struct page *);
2323 extern struct hme_blk *sfmmu_hmetohblk(struct sf_hment *);
2324 
2325 /*
2326  * MMU-specific functions optionally imported from the CPU module
2327  */
2328 #pragma weak mmu_init_scd
2329 #pragma weak mmu_large_pages_disabled
2330 #pragma weak mmu_set_ctx_page_sizes
2331 #pragma weak mmu_check_page_sizes
2332 
2333 extern void mmu_init_scd(sf_scd_t *);
2334 extern uint_t mmu_large_pages_disabled(uint_t);
2335 extern void mmu_set_ctx_page_sizes(sfmmu_t *);
2336 extern void mmu_check_page_sizes(sfmmu_t *, uint64_t *);
2337 
2338 extern sfmmu_t 		*ksfmmup;
2339 extern caddr_t		ktsb_base;
2340 extern uint64_t		ktsb_pbase;
2341 extern int		ktsb_sz;
2342 extern int		ktsb_szcode;
2343 extern caddr_t		ktsb4m_base;
2344 extern uint64_t		ktsb4m_pbase;
2345 extern int		ktsb4m_sz;
2346 extern int		ktsb4m_szcode;
2347 extern uint64_t		kpm_tsbbase;
2348 extern int		kpm_tsbsz;
2349 extern int		ktsb_phys;
2350 extern int		enable_bigktsb;
2351 #ifndef sun4v
2352 extern int		utsb_dtlb_ttenum;
2353 extern int		utsb4m_dtlb_ttenum;
2354 #endif /* sun4v */
2355 extern int		uhmehash_num;
2356 extern int		khmehash_num;
2357 extern struct hmehash_bucket *uhme_hash;
2358 extern struct hmehash_bucket *khme_hash;
2359 extern kmutex_t		*mml_table;
2360 extern uint_t		mml_table_sz;
2361 extern uint_t		mml_shift;
2362 extern uint_t		hblk_alloc_dynamic;
2363 extern struct tsbmiss	tsbmiss_area[NCPU];
2364 extern struct kpmtsbm	kpmtsbm_area[NCPU];
2365 
2366 #ifndef sun4v
2367 extern int		dtlb_resv_ttenum;
2368 extern caddr_t		utsb_vabase;
2369 extern caddr_t		utsb4m_vabase;
2370 #endif /* sun4v */
2371 extern vmem_t		*kmem_tsb_default_arena[];
2372 extern int		tsb_lgrp_affinity;
2373 
2374 extern uint_t		disable_large_pages;
2375 extern uint_t		disable_ism_large_pages;
2376 extern uint_t		disable_auto_data_large_pages;
2377 extern uint_t		disable_auto_text_large_pages;
2378 
2379 /* kpm externals */
2380 extern pfn_t		sfmmu_kpm_vatopfn(caddr_t);
2381 extern void		sfmmu_kpm_patch_tlbm(void);
2382 extern void		sfmmu_kpm_patch_tsbm(void);
2383 extern void		sfmmu_patch_shctx(void);
2384 extern void		sfmmu_kpm_load_tsb(caddr_t, tte_t *, int);
2385 extern void		sfmmu_kpm_unload_tsb(caddr_t, int);
2386 extern void		sfmmu_kpm_tsbmtl(short *, uint_t *, int);
2387 extern int		sfmmu_kpm_stsbmtl(uchar_t *, uint_t *, int);
2388 extern caddr_t		kpm_vbase;
2389 extern size_t		kpm_size;
2390 extern struct memseg	*memseg_hash[];
2391 extern uint64_t		memseg_phash[];
2392 extern kpm_hlk_t	*kpmp_table;
2393 extern kpm_shlk_t	*kpmp_stable;
2394 extern uint_t		kpmp_table_sz;
2395 extern uint_t		kpmp_stable_sz;
2396 extern uchar_t		kpmp_shift;
2397 
2398 #define	PP_ISMAPPED_KPM(pp)	((pp)->p_kpmref > 0)
2399 
2400 #define	IS_KPM_ALIAS_RANGE(vaddr)					\
2401 	(((vaddr) - kpm_vbase) >> (uintptr_t)kpm_size_shift > 0)
2402 
2403 #endif /* !_ASM */
2404 
2405 /* sfmmu_kpm_tsbmtl flags */
2406 #define	KPMTSBM_STOP		0
2407 #define	KPMTSBM_START		1
2408 
2409 /*
2410  * For kpm_smallpages, the state about how a kpm page is mapped and whether
2411  * it is ready to go is indicated by the two 4-bit fields defined in the
2412  * kpm_spage structure as follows:
2413  * kp_mapped_flag bit[0:3] - the page is mapped cacheable or not
2414  * kp_mapped_flag bit[4:7] - the mapping is ready to go or not
2415  * If the bit KPM_MAPPED_GO is on, it indicates that the assembly tsb miss
2416  * handler can drop the mapping in regardless of the caching state of the
2417  * mapping. Otherwise, we will have C handler resolve the VAC conflict no
2418  * matter the page is currently mapped cacheable or non-cacheable.
2419  */
2420 #define	KPM_MAPPEDS		0x1	/* small mapping valid, no conflict */
2421 #define	KPM_MAPPEDSC		0x2	/* small mapping valid, conflict */
2422 #define	KPM_MAPPED_GO		0x10	/* the mapping is ready to go */
2423 #define	KPM_MAPPED_MASK		0xf
2424 
2425 /* Physical memseg address NULL marker */
2426 #define	MSEG_NULLPTR_PA		-1
2427 
2428 /*
2429  * Memseg hash defines for kpm trap level tsbmiss handler.
2430  * Must be in sync w/ page.h .
2431  */
2432 #define	SFMMU_MEM_HASH_SHIFT		0x9
2433 #define	SFMMU_N_MEM_SLOTS		0x200
2434 #define	SFMMU_MEM_HASH_ENTRY_SHIFT	3
2435 
2436 #ifndef	_ASM
2437 #if (SFMMU_MEM_HASH_SHIFT != MEM_HASH_SHIFT)
2438 #error SFMMU_MEM_HASH_SHIFT != MEM_HASH_SHIFT
2439 #endif
2440 #if (SFMMU_N_MEM_SLOTS != N_MEM_SLOTS)
2441 #error SFMMU_N_MEM_SLOTS != N_MEM_SLOTS
2442 #endif
2443 
2444 /* Physical memseg address NULL marker */
2445 #define	SFMMU_MEMSEG_NULLPTR_PA		-1
2446 
2447 /*
2448  * Check KCONTEXT to be zero, asm parts depend on that assumption.
2449  */
2450 #if (KCONTEXT != 0)
2451 #error KCONTEXT != 0
2452 #endif
2453 #endif	/* !_ASM */
2454 
2455 
2456 #endif /* _KERNEL */
2457 
2458 #ifndef _ASM
2459 /*
2460  * ctx, hmeblk, mlistlock and other stats for sfmmu
2461  */
2462 struct sfmmu_global_stat {
2463 	int		sf_tsb_exceptions;	/* # of tsb exceptions */
2464 	int		sf_tsb_raise_exception;	/* # tsb exc. w/o TLB flush */
2465 
2466 	int		sf_pagefaults;		/* # of pagefaults */
2467 
2468 	int		sf_uhash_searches;	/* # of user hash searches */
2469 	int		sf_uhash_links;		/* # of user hash links */
2470 	int		sf_khash_searches;	/* # of kernel hash searches */
2471 	int		sf_khash_links;		/* # of kernel hash links */
2472 
2473 	int		sf_swapout;		/* # times hat swapped out */
2474 
2475 	int		sf_tsb_alloc;		/* # TSB allocations */
2476 	int		sf_tsb_allocfail;	/* # times TSB alloc fail */
2477 	int		sf_tsb_sectsb_create;	/* # times second TSB added */
2478 
2479 	int		sf_scd_1sttsb_alloc;	/* # SCD 1st TSB allocations */
2480 	int		sf_scd_2ndtsb_alloc;	/* # SCD 2nd TSB allocations */
2481 	int		sf_scd_1sttsb_allocfail; /* # SCD 1st TSB alloc fail */
2482 	int		sf_scd_2ndtsb_allocfail; /* # SCD 2nd TSB alloc fail */
2483 
2484 
2485 	int		sf_tteload8k;		/* calls to sfmmu_tteload */
2486 	int		sf_tteload64k;		/* calls to sfmmu_tteload */
2487 	int		sf_tteload512k;		/* calls to sfmmu_tteload */
2488 	int		sf_tteload4m;		/* calls to sfmmu_tteload */
2489 	int		sf_tteload32m;		/* calls to sfmmu_tteload */
2490 	int		sf_tteload256m;		/* calls to sfmmu_tteload */
2491 
2492 	int		sf_tsb_load8k;		/* # times loaded 8K tsbent */
2493 	int		sf_tsb_load4m;		/* # times loaded 4M tsbent */
2494 
2495 	int		sf_hblk_hit;		/* found hblk during tteload */
2496 	int		sf_hblk8_ncreate;	/* static hblk8's created */
2497 	int		sf_hblk8_nalloc;	/* static hblk8's allocated */
2498 	int		sf_hblk1_ncreate;	/* static hblk1's created */
2499 	int		sf_hblk1_nalloc;	/* static hblk1's allocated */
2500 	int		sf_hblk_slab_cnt;	/* sfmmu8_cache slab creates */
2501 	int		sf_hblk_reserve_cnt;	/* hblk_reserve usage */
2502 	int		sf_hblk_recurse_cnt;	/* hblk_reserve	owner reqs */
2503 	int		sf_hblk_reserve_hit;	/* hblk_reserve hash hits */
2504 	int		sf_get_free_success;	/* reserve list allocs */
2505 	int		sf_get_free_throttle;	/* fails due to throttling */
2506 	int		sf_get_free_fail;	/* fails due to empty list */
2507 	int		sf_put_free_success;	/* reserve list frees */
2508 	int		sf_put_free_fail;	/* fails due to full list */
2509 
2510 	int		sf_pgcolor_conflict;	/* VAC conflict resolution */
2511 	int		sf_uncache_conflict;	/* VAC conflict resolution */
2512 	int		sf_unload_conflict;	/* VAC unload resolution */
2513 	int		sf_ism_uncache;		/* VAC conflict resolution */
2514 	int		sf_ism_recache;		/* VAC conflict resolution */
2515 	int		sf_recache;		/* VAC conflict resolution */
2516 
2517 	int		sf_steal_count;		/* # of hblks stolen */
2518 
2519 	int		sf_pagesync;		/* # of pagesyncs */
2520 	int		sf_clrwrt;		/* # of clear write perms */
2521 	int		sf_pagesync_invalid;	/* pagesync with inv tte */
2522 
2523 	int		sf_kernel_xcalls;	/* # of kernel cross calls */
2524 	int		sf_user_xcalls;		/* # of user cross calls */
2525 
2526 	int		sf_tsb_grow;		/* # of user tsb grows */
2527 	int		sf_tsb_shrink;		/* # of user tsb shrinks */
2528 	int		sf_tsb_resize_failures;	/* # of user tsb resize */
2529 	int		sf_tsb_reloc;		/* # of user tsb relocations */
2530 
2531 	int		sf_user_vtop;		/* # of user vatopfn calls */
2532 
2533 	int		sf_ctx_inv;		/* #times invalidate MMU ctx */
2534 
2535 	int		sf_tlb_reprog_pgsz;	/* # times switch TLB pgsz */
2536 
2537 	int		sf_region_remap_demap;	/* # times shme remap demap */
2538 
2539 	int		sf_create_scd;		/* # times SCD is created */
2540 	int		sf_join_scd;		/* # process joined scd */
2541 	int		sf_leave_scd;		/* # process left scd */
2542 	int		sf_destroy_scd;		/* # times SCD is destroyed */
2543 };
2544 
2545 struct sfmmu_tsbsize_stat {
2546 	int		sf_tsbsz_8k;
2547 	int		sf_tsbsz_16k;
2548 	int		sf_tsbsz_32k;
2549 	int		sf_tsbsz_64k;
2550 	int		sf_tsbsz_128k;
2551 	int		sf_tsbsz_256k;
2552 	int		sf_tsbsz_512k;
2553 	int		sf_tsbsz_1m;
2554 	int		sf_tsbsz_2m;
2555 	int		sf_tsbsz_4m;
2556 	int		sf_tsbsz_8m;
2557 	int		sf_tsbsz_16m;
2558 	int		sf_tsbsz_32m;
2559 	int		sf_tsbsz_64m;
2560 	int		sf_tsbsz_128m;
2561 	int		sf_tsbsz_256m;
2562 };
2563 
2564 struct sfmmu_percpu_stat {
2565 	int	sf_itlb_misses;		/* # of itlb misses */
2566 	int	sf_dtlb_misses;		/* # of dtlb misses */
2567 	int	sf_utsb_misses;		/* # of user tsb misses */
2568 	int	sf_ktsb_misses;		/* # of kernel tsb misses */
2569 	int	sf_tsb_hits;		/* # of tsb hits */
2570 	int	sf_umod_faults;		/* # of mod (prot viol) flts */
2571 	int	sf_kmod_faults;		/* # of mod (prot viol) flts */
2572 };
2573 
2574 #define	SFMMU_STAT(stat)		sfmmu_global_stat.stat++
2575 #define	SFMMU_STAT_ADD(stat, amount)	sfmmu_global_stat.stat += (amount)
2576 #define	SFMMU_STAT_SET(stat, count)	sfmmu_global_stat.stat = (count)
2577 
2578 #define	SFMMU_MMU_STAT(stat)		CPU->cpu_m.cpu_mmu_ctxp->stat++
2579 
2580 #endif /* !_ASM */
2581 
2582 #ifdef	__cplusplus
2583 }
2584 #endif
2585 
2586 #endif	/* _VM_HAT_SFMMU_H */
2587