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24 
25 /*	Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T	*/
26 /*	All Rights Reserved	*/
27 
28 #ifndef _SYS_MACHPARAM_H
29 #define	_SYS_MACHPARAM_H
30 
31 #ifdef	__cplusplus
32 extern "C" {
33 #endif
34 
35 #ifndef _ASM
36 #define	ADDRESS_C(c)    c ## ul
37 #else   /* _ASM */
38 #define	ADDRESS_C(c)    (c)
39 #endif	/* _ASM */
40 
41 /*
42  * Machine dependent parameters and limits - sun4u version.
43  */
44 
45 /*
46  * Define the VAC symbol (etc.) if we could run on a machine
47  * which has a Virtual Address Cache
48  *
49  * This stuff gotta go.
50  */
51 #define	VAC			/* support virtual addressed caches */
52 
53 /*
54  * The maximum possible number of UPA devices in a system.
55  * MAX_UPA maybe defined in a platform's makefile.
56  */
57 #ifdef	_STARFIRE
58 /*
59  * We have a 7 bit id space for UPA devices in Xfire
60  */
61 #define	MAX_UPA			128
62 #else
63 #ifndef MAX_UPA
64 #define	MAX_UPA			32
65 #endif
66 #endif	/* _STARFIRE */
67 
68 /*
69  * Maximum cpuid value that we support.  NCPU can be defined in a platform's
70  * makefile.
71  */
72 #if	(defined(_STARFIRE) && !defined(lint))
73 #define	NCPU	64
74 #else
75 #ifndef NCPU
76 #define	NCPU	32
77 #endif
78 #endif	/* _STARFIRE && !lint */
79 
80 #if	(NCPU <= 1)
81 #define	NCPU_LOG2	0
82 #elif	(NCPU <= 2)
83 #define	NCPU_LOG2	1
84 #elif	(NCPU <= 4)
85 #define	NCPU_LOG2	2
86 #elif	(NCPU <= 8)
87 #define	NCPU_LOG2	3
88 #elif	(NCPU <= 16)
89 #define	NCPU_LOG2	4
90 #elif	(NCPU <= 32)
91 #define	NCPU_LOG2	5
92 #elif	(NCPU <= 64)
93 #define	NCPU_LOG2	6
94 #elif	(NCPU <= 128)
95 #define	NCPU_LOG2	7
96 #elif	(NCPU <= 256)
97 #define	NCPU_LOG2	8
98 #elif	(NCPU <= 512)
99 #define	NCPU_LOG2	9
100 #elif	(NCPU <= 1024)
101 #define	NCPU_LOG2	10
102 #else
103 #error	"add test for larger NCPU"
104 #endif
105 
106 /* NCPU_P2 is NCPU rounded to a power of 2 */
107 #define	NCPU_P2	(1 << NCPU_LOG2)
108 
109 /*
110  * Maximum number of processors that we support.  With CMP processors, the
111  * portid may not be equal to cpuid.  MAX_CPU_CHIPID can be defined in a
112  * platform's makefile.
113  */
114 #ifndef	MAX_CPU_CHIPID
115 #define	MAX_CPU_CHIPID	NCPU
116 #endif
117 
118 /*
119  * Define the FPU symbol if we could run on a machine with an external
120  * FPU (i.e. not integrated with the normal machine state like the vax).
121  *
122  * The fpu is defined in the architecture manual, and the kernel hides
123  * its absence if it is not present, that's pretty integrated, no?
124  */
125 
126 /*
127  * MMU_PAGES* describes the physical page size used by the mapping hardware.
128  * PAGES* describes the logical page size used by the system.
129  */
130 #define	MMU_PAGE_SIZES		6	/* max sun4u mmu-supported page sizes */
131 #define	DEFAULT_MMU_PAGE_SIZES	4	/* default sun4u supported page sizes */
132 
133 /*
134  * XXX make sure the MMU_PAGESHIFT definition here is
135  * consistent with the one in param.h
136  */
137 #define	MMU_PAGESHIFT		13
138 #define	MMU_PAGESIZE		(1<<MMU_PAGESHIFT)
139 #define	MMU_PAGEOFFSET		(MMU_PAGESIZE - 1)
140 #define	MMU_PAGEMASK		(~MMU_PAGEOFFSET)
141 
142 #define	MMU_PAGESHIFT64K	16
143 #define	MMU_PAGESIZE64K		(1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT64K)
144 #define	MMU_PAGEOFFSET64K	(MMU_PAGESIZE64K - 1)
145 #define	MMU_PAGEMASK64K		(~MMU_PAGEOFFSET64K)
146 
147 #define	MMU_PAGESHIFT512K	19
148 #define	MMU_PAGESIZE512K	(1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT512K)
149 #define	MMU_PAGEOFFSET512K	(MMU_PAGESIZE512K - 1)
150 #define	MMU_PAGEMASK512K	(~MMU_PAGEOFFSET512K)
151 
152 #define	MMU_PAGESHIFT4M		22
153 #define	MMU_PAGESIZE4M		(1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT4M)
154 #define	MMU_PAGEOFFSET4M	(MMU_PAGESIZE4M - 1)
155 #define	MMU_PAGEMASK4M		(~MMU_PAGEOFFSET4M)
156 
157 #define	MMU_PAGESHIFT32M	25
158 #define	MMU_PAGESIZE32M		(1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT32M)
159 #define	MMU_PAGEOFFSET32M	(MMU_PAGESIZE32M - 1)
160 #define	MMU_PAGEMASK32M		(~MMU_PAGEOFFSET32M)
161 
162 #define	MMU_PAGESHIFT256M	28
163 #define	MMU_PAGESIZE256M	(1 << MMU_PAGESHIFT256M)
164 #define	MMU_PAGEOFFSET256M	(MMU_PAGESIZE256M - 1)
165 #define	MMU_PAGEMASK256M	(~MMU_PAGEOFFSET256M)
166 
167 #define	PAGESHIFT	13
168 #define	PAGESIZE	(1<<PAGESHIFT)
169 #define	PAGEOFFSET	(PAGESIZE - 1)
170 #define	PAGEMASK	(~PAGEOFFSET)
171 
172 /*
173  * DATA_ALIGN is used to define the alignment of the Unix data segment.
174  */
175 #define	DATA_ALIGN	ADDRESS_C(0x2000)
176 
177 /*
178  * DEFAULT KERNEL THREAD stack size.
179  */
180 
181 #define	DEFAULTSTKSZ	(3*PAGESIZE)
182 
183 /*
184  * DEFAULT initial thread stack size.
185  */
186 #define	T0STKSZ		(2 * DEFAULTSTKSZ)
187 
188 /*
189  * KERNELBASE is the virtual address which
190  * the kernel text/data mapping starts in all contexts.
191  */
192 #define	KERNELBASE	ADDRESS_C(0x01000000)
193 
194 /*
195  * Virtual address range available to the debugger
196  */
197 #define	SEGDEBUGBASE	ADDRESS_C(0xedd00000)
198 #define	SEGDEBUGSIZE	(ADDRESS_C(0xf0000000) - SEGDEBUGBASE)
199 
200 /*
201  * Define the userlimits
202  */
203 
204 #define	USERLIMIT	ADDRESS_C(0xFFFFFFFF80000000)
205 #define	USERLIMIT32	ADDRESS_C(0xFFC00000)
206 
207 /*
208  * Define SEGKPBASE, start of the segkp segment.
209  */
210 
211 #define	SEGKPBASE	ADDRESS_C(0x2a100000000)
212 
213 /*
214  * Define SEGMAPBASE, start of the segmap segment.
215  */
216 
217 #define	SEGMAPBASE	ADDRESS_C(0x2a750000000)
218 
219 /*
220  * SYSBASE is the virtual address which the kernel allocated memory
221  * mapping starts in all contexts.  SYSLIMIT is the end of the Sysbase segment.
222  */
223 
224 #define	SYSBASE		ADDRESS_C(0x30000000000)
225 #define	SYSLIMIT	ADDRESS_C(0x70000000000)
226 #define	SYSBASE32	ADDRESS_C(0x70000000)
227 #define	SYSLIMIT32	ADDRESS_C(0x80000000)
228 
229 /*
230  * BOOTTMPBASE is the base of a space that can be reclaimed
231  * after the kernel takes over the machine.  It contains the
232  * boot archive and memory allocated by krtld before kmem_alloc
233  * is brought online.
234  */
235 #define	BOOTTMPBASE	ADDRESS_C(0x4C000000)
236 
237 /*
238  * MEMSCRUBBASE is the base virtual address for the memory scrubber
239  * to read large pages.  It MUST be 4MB page aligned.
240  */
241 
242 #define	MEMSCRUBBASE	0x2a000000000
243 
244 /*
245  * Define the kernel address space range allocated to Open Firmware
246  */
247 #define	OFW_START_ADDR	0xf0000000
248 #define	OFW_END_ADDR	0xffffffff
249 
250 /*
251  * ARGSBASE is the base virtual address of the range which
252  * the kernel uses to map the arguments for exec.
253  */
254 #define	ARGSBASE	(MEMSCRUBBASE - NCARGS)
255 
256 /*
257  * PPMAPBASE is the base virtual address of the range which
258  * the kernel uses to quickly map pages for operations such
259  * as ppcopy, pagecopy, pagezero, and pagesum.
260  */
261 #define	PPMAPSIZE	(512 * 1024)
262 #define	PPMAPBASE	(ARGSBASE - PPMAPSIZE)
263 
264 #define	MAXPP_SLOTS	ADDRESS_C(16)
265 #define	PPMAP_FAST_SIZE	(MAXPP_SLOTS * PAGESIZE * NCPU)
266 #define	PPMAP_FAST_BASE	(PPMAPBASE - PPMAP_FAST_SIZE)
267 
268 /*
269  * PIOMAPBASE is the base virtual address at which programmable I/O registers
270  * are mapped.  This allows such memory -- which may induce side effects when
271  * read -- to be cordoned off from the system at-large.
272  */
273 #define	PIOMAPSIZE	(1024 * 1024 * 1024 * (uintptr_t)5)
274 #define	PIOMAPBASE	(PPMAP_FAST_BASE - PIOMAPSIZE)
275 
276 /*
277  * Allocate space for kernel modules on nucleus pages
278  */
279 #define	MODDATA	1024 * 512
280 
281 /*
282  * The heap has a region allocated from it specifically for module text that
283  * cannot fit on the nucleus page.  This region -- which starts at address
284  * HEAPTEXT_BASE and runs for HEAPTEXT_SIZE bytes -- has virtual holes
285  * punched in it: for every HEAPTEXT_MAPPED bytes of available virtual, there
286  * is a virtual hole of size HEAPTEXT_UNMAPPED bytes sitting beneath it.  This
287  * assures that any text address is within HEAPTEXT_MAPPED of an unmapped
288  * region.  The unmapped regions themselves are managed with the routines
289  * kobj_texthole_alloc() and kobj_texthole_free().
290  */
291 #define	HEAPTEXT_SIZE		(128 * 1024 * 1024)	/* bytes */
292 #define	HEAPTEXT_OVERSIZE	(64 * 1024 * 1024)	/* bytes */
293 #define	HEAPTEXT_BASE		(SYSLIMIT32 - HEAPTEXT_SIZE)
294 #define	HEAPTEXT_MAPPED		(2 * 1024 * 1024)
295 #define	HEAPTEXT_UNMAPPED	(2 * 1024 * 1024)
296 
297 #define	HEAPTEXT_NARENAS	\
298 	(HEAPTEXT_SIZE / (HEAPTEXT_MAPPED + HEAPTEXT_UNMAPPED) + 2)
299 
300 /*
301  * Preallocate an area for setting up the user stack during
302  * the exec(). This way we have a faster allocator and also
303  * make sure the stack is always VAC aligned correctly. see
304  * get_arg_base() in startup.c.
305  */
306 #define	ARG_SLOT_SIZE	(0x8000)
307 #define	ARG_SLOT_SHIFT	(15)
308 #define	N_ARG_SLOT	(0x80)
309 
310 #define	NARG_BASE	(PIOMAPBASE - (ARG_SLOT_SIZE * N_ARG_SLOT))
311 
312 /*
313  * ktextseg+kvalloc should not use space beyond KERNEL_LIMIT32.
314  */
315 
316 /*
317  * For 64-bit kernels, rename KERNEL_LIMIT to KERNEL_LIMIT32 to more accurately
318  * reflect the fact that it's actually the limit for 32-bit kernel virtual
319  * addresses.
320  */
321 #define	KERNEL_LIMIT32	BOOTTMPBASE
322 
323 #define	PFN_TO_BUSTYPE(pfn)	(((pfn) >> 19) & 0x1FF)
324 #define	IO_BUSTYPE(pfn)	((PFN_TO_BUSTYPE(pfn) & 0x100) >> 8)
325 
326 #ifdef	_STARFIRE
327 #define	PFN_TO_UPAID(pfn)	BUSTYPE_TO_UPAID(PFN_TO_BUSTYPE(pfn))
328 #else
329 #define	PFN_TO_UPAID(pfn)	(((pfn) >> 20) & 0x1F)
330 #endif	/* _STARFIRE */
331 
332 /*
333  * Defines used for the ptl1_panic parameter, which is passed to the
334  * ptl1_panic assembly routine in %g1.  These #defines have string
335  * names defined in sun4u/os/mach_cpu_states.c which should be kept up to
336  * date if new #defines are added.
337  */
338 #define	PTL1_BAD_DEBUG		0
339 #define	PTL1_BAD_WTRAP		1
340 #define	PTL1_BAD_KMISS		2
341 #define	PTL1_BAD_KPROT_FAULT	3
342 #define	PTL1_BAD_ISM		4
343 #define	PTL1_BAD_MMUTRAP	5
344 #define	PTL1_BAD_TRAP		6
345 #define	PTL1_BAD_FPTRAP		7
346 #define	PTL1_BAD_INTR_VEC	8
347 #define	PTL1_BAD_TRACE_PTR	9
348 #define	PTL1_BAD_STACK		10
349 #define	PTL1_BAD_DTRACE_FLAGS	11
350 #define	PTL1_BAD_CTX_STEAL	12
351 #define	PTL1_BAD_ECC		13
352 #define	PTL1_BAD_CTX		14
353 #define	PTL1_BAD_RAISE_TSBEXCP	20
354 #define	PTL1_NO_SCDTSB8K	21
355 
356 /*
357  * Defines used for ptl1 related data structs.
358  */
359 #define	PTL1_MAXTL		4
360 #define	PTL1_DEBUG_TRAP		0x7C
361 #define	PTL1_SSIZE		1024	/* minimum stack size */
362 #define	CPU_ALLOC_SIZE		MMU_PAGESIZE
363 
364 #ifdef	__cplusplus
365 }
366 #endif
367 
368 #endif	/* _SYS_MACHPARAM_H */
369