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21 /*
22  * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
23  * Use is subject to license terms.
24  */
25 
26 #ifndef	_VM_SEG_SPT_H
27 #define	_VM_SEG_SPT_H
28 
29 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
30 
31 #ifdef	__cplusplus
32 extern "C" {
33 #endif
34 
35 #ifndef _ASM
36 
37 #include <sys/types.h>
38 #include <sys/t_lock.h>
39 #include <sys/lgrp.h>
40 
41 /*
42  * Passed data when creating spt segment.
43  */
44 struct  segspt_crargs {
45 	struct	seg	*seg_spt;
46 	struct anon_map *amp;
47 	uint_t		prot;
48 	uint_t		flags;
49 	uint_t		szc;
50 };
51 
52 typedef struct spt_data {
53 	struct vnode	*spt_vp;
54 	struct anon_map	*spt_amp;
55 	size_t 		spt_realsize;
56 	struct page	**spt_ppa;
57 	ushort_t	*spt_ppa_lckcnt;
58 	uint_t		spt_prot;
59 	kmutex_t 	spt_lock;
60 	size_t		spt_pcachecnt;	/* # of times in pcache */
61 	uint_t		spt_flags;	/* Dynamic ISM or regular ISM */
62 	kcondvar_t	spt_cv;
63 	ushort_t	spt_gen;	/* only updated for DISM */
64 	/*
65 	 * Initial memory allocation policy
66 	 * used during pre-allocation done in shmat()
67 	 */
68 	lgrp_mem_policy_info_t	spt_policy_info;
69 } spt_data_t;
70 
71 /*
72  * Private data for spt_shm segment.
73  */
74 typedef struct shm_data {
75 	struct as	*shm_sptas;
76 	struct anon_map *shm_amp;
77 	spgcnt_t	shm_softlockcnt; /* # outstanding lock operations */
78 	struct seg 	*shm_sptseg;	/* pointer to spt segment */
79 	char		*shm_vpage;	/* indicating locked pages */
80 	spgcnt_t	shm_lckpgs;	/* # of locked pages per attached seg */
81 	/*
82 	 * Memory allocation policy after shmat()
83 	 */
84 	lgrp_mem_policy_info_t	shm_policy_info;
85 	kmutex_t shm_segfree_syncmtx;	/* barrier lock for segspt_shmfree() */
86 } shm_data_t;
87 
88 #define	DISM_PG_LOCKED		0x1	/* DISM page is locked */
89 #define	DISM_PPA_CHANGED	0x2	/* DISM new lock, need to rebuild ppa */
90 
91 #define	DISM_LOCK_MAX		0xfffe	/* max number of locks per DISM page */
92 #endif
93 
94 #ifdef _KERNEL
95 
96 #ifndef _ASM
97 
98 /*
99  * Functions used in shm.c to call ISM.
100  */
101 int	sptcreate(size_t size, struct seg **sptseg, struct anon_map *amp,
102 	    uint_t prot, uint_t flags, uint_t szc);
103 void	sptdestroy(struct as *, struct anon_map *);
104 int	segspt_shmattach(struct seg *, caddr_t *);
105 
106 #define	isspt(sp)	((sp)->shm_sptinfo ? (sp)->shm_sptinfo->sptas : NULL)
107 #define	spt_locked(a)	((a) & SHM_SHARE_MMU)
108 #define	spt_pageable(a)	((a) & SHM_PAGEABLE)
109 #define	spt_invalid(a)	(spt_locked((a)) && spt_pageable((a)))
110 
111 /*
112  * This can be applied to a segment with seg->s_ops == &segspt_shmops
113  * to determine the real size of the ISM segment.
114  */
115 #define	spt_realsize(seg) (((struct spt_data *)(((struct shm_data *)\
116 			((seg)->s_data))->shm_sptseg->s_data))->spt_realsize)
117 
118 /*
119  * This can be applied to a segment with seg->s_ops == &segspt_ops
120  * to determine the flags of the {D}ISM segment.
121  */
122 #define	spt_flags(seg) (((struct spt_data *)((seg)->s_data))->spt_flags)
123 
124 /*
125  * For large page support
126  */
127 extern int segvn_anypgsz;
128 
129 #endif
130 
131 /*
132  * In a 64-bit address space, we'll try to put ISM segments between
133  * PREDISM_BASE and PREDISM_BOUND.  The HAT may use these constants to
134  * predict that a VA is contained by an ISM segment, which may optimize
135  * translation.  The range must _only_ be treated as advisory; ISM segments
136  * may fall outside of the range, and non-ISM segments may be contained
137  * within the range.
138  * In order to avoid collision between ISM/DISM addresses with e.g.
139  * process heap addresses we will try to put ISM/DISM segments above
140  * PREDISM_1T_BASESHIFT (1T).
141  * The HAT is still expecting that any VA larger than PREDISM_BASESHIFT
142  * may belong to ISM/DISM (so on tlb miss it will probe first for 4M
143  * translation)
144  */
145 #define	PREDISM_BASESHIFT	33
146 #define	PREDISM_1T_BASESHIFT	40
147 #define	PREDISM_BASE		((uintptr_t)1 << PREDISM_BASESHIFT)
148 #define	PREDISM_1T_BASE		((uintptr_t)1 << PREDISM_1T_BASESHIFT)
149 #define	PREDISM_BOUND		((uintptr_t)1 << 63)
150 
151 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
152 
153 #ifdef	__cplusplus
154 }
155 #endif
156 
157 #endif	/* _VM_SEG_SPT_H */
158