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21  /*
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24  
25  #ifndef	_SYS_DDIDEVMAP_H
26  #define	_SYS_DDIDEVMAP_H
27  
28  #ifdef	__cplusplus
29  extern "C" {
30  #endif
31  
32  #ifdef	_KERNEL
33  
34  #include <sys/mman.h>
35  
36  struct devmap_info {
37  	size_t	length;		/* and this length */
38  	size_t	page_size;	/* pte page size selected by framework */
39  	size_t	offset;		/* optimal page size based on this offset */
40  	ushort_t valid_flag;	/* flag to indicate the validity of data */
41  	uchar_t	byte_order;	/* the  endian characteristics of the mapping */
42  
43  	/*
44  	 * describes  order in which the CPU will reference data.
45  	 */
46  	uchar_t	data_order;
47  };
48  
49  typedef void * ddi_umem_cookie_t;
50  
51  /*
52   * umem callback function vector for drivers
53   *
54   * NOTE: IMPORTANT!  When umem_lockmemory is called with a valid
55   * umem_callback_ops and DDI_UMEMLOCK_LONGTERM set, the 'cleanup'
56   * callback function may be called AFTER a call to ddi_umem_lock.
57   * It is the users responsibility to make sure that ddi_umem_lock is
58   * called ONLY once for each ddi_umem_lock/umem_lockmemory cookie.
59   */
60  #define	UMEM_CALLBACK_VERSION 1
61  struct umem_callback_ops {
62  	int	cbo_umem_callback_version;	/* version number */
63  	void (*cbo_umem_lock_cleanup)(ddi_umem_cookie_t *);
64  };
65  
66  struct ddi_umem_cookie {
67  	size_t	size;	/* size of allocation */
68  	caddr_t	cvaddr;	/* cookie virtual address. */
69  			/* KMEM - kvaddr returned from ddi_umem_alloc() */
70  			/* For LOCKEDUMEM - user address of backing store */
71  			/* For TRASH_UMEM - unused */
72  	kmutex_t	lock;
73  	uint_t		type;	/* see below for umem_cookie types */
74  	/*
75  	 * Following 4 members are used for UMEM_LOCKED cookie type
76  	 */
77  	page_t		**pparray;	/* shadow list from as_pagelock */
78  	void		*procp;		/* user process owning backing store */
79  	struct as	*asp;		/* as ptr for use by ddi_umem_unlock */
80  	enum seg_rw	s_flags;	/* flags used during pagelock/fault */
81  	/*
82  	 * locked indicates underlying memory locked for KMEM_PAGEABLE
83  	 * locked is a count of for how many pages this has been locked
84  	 */
85  	uint_t		locked;
86  	struct umem_callback_ops callbacks;
87  	/*
88  	 * cook_refcnt used in UMEM_LOCKED type
89  	 */
90  	ulong_t		cook_refcnt;	/* cookie reference count */
91  	struct ddi_umem_cookie *unl_forw;   /* list ptr for unlock cookies */
92  	ulong_t		upd_max_lock_rctl;  /* track max-locked mem rctl? */
93  };
94  
95  typedef struct as *ddi_as_handle_t;
96  
97  
98  /*
99   * type of umem_cookie:
100   *    pageable memory allocated from segkp segment driver
101   *    non-pageable memory allocated from kmem_getpages()
102   *    locked umem allocated from ddi_umem_lock
103   *    trash umem maps all user virtual addresses to a common trash page
104   */
105  #define	KMEM_PAGEABLE		0x100	/* un-locked kernel memory */
106  #define	KMEM_NON_PAGEABLE	0x200	/* locked kernel memeory */
107  #define	UMEM_LOCKED		0x400	/* locked user process memeory */
108  #define	UMEM_TRASH		0x800	/* trash page mapping */
109  
110  typedef struct __devmap_pmem_cookie *devmap_pmem_cookie_t;
111  
112  typedef void *devmap_cookie_t;
113  
114  struct devmap_callback_ctl {
115  	int	devmap_rev;		/* devmap_callback_ctl version number */
116  	int	(*devmap_map)(devmap_cookie_t dhp, dev_t dev, uint_t flags,
117  				offset_t off, size_t len, void **pvtp);
118  	int	(*devmap_access)(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp, offset_t off,
119  				size_t len, uint_t type, uint_t rw);
120  	int	(*devmap_dup)(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp,
121  				devmap_cookie_t new_dhp, void **new_pvtp);
122  	void	(*devmap_unmap)(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp, offset_t off,
123  				size_t len, devmap_cookie_t new_dhp1,
124  				void **new_pvtp1, devmap_cookie_t new_dhp2,
125  				void **new_pvtp2);
126  };
127  
128  struct devmap_softlock {
129  	ulong_t		id;	/* handle grouping id */
130  	dev_t		dev; /* Device to which we are mapping */
131  	struct		devmap_softlock	*next;
132  	kmutex_t	lock;
133  	kcondvar_t	cv;
134  	int		refcnt;	/* Number of threads with mappings */
135  	ssize_t		softlocked;
136  };
137  
138  struct devmap_ctx {
139  	ulong_t		id; /* handle grouping id */
140  	dev_info_t	*dip; /* Device info struct for tracing context */
141  	struct devmap_ctx *next;
142  	kmutex_t	lock;
143  	kcondvar_t	cv;
144  	int		refcnt; /* Number of threads with mappings */
145  	uint_t		oncpu; /* this context is running on a cpu */
146  	timeout_id_t	timeout; /* Timeout ID */
147  };
148  
149  /*
150   * Fault information passed to the driver fault handling routine.
151   * The DEVMAP_LOCK and DEVMAP_UNLOCK are used by software
152   * to lock and unlock pages for physical I/O.
153   */
154  enum devmap_fault_type {
155  	DEVMAP_ACCESS,		/* invalid page */
156  	DEVMAP_PROT,		/* protection fault */
157  	DEVMAP_LOCK,		/* software requested locking */
158  	DEVMAP_UNLOCK		/* software requested unlocking */
159  };
160  
161  /*
162   * seg_rw gives the access type for a fault operation
163   */
164  enum devmap_rw {
165  	DEVMAP_OTHER,		/* unknown or not touched */
166  	DEVMAP_READ,		/* read access attempted */
167  	DEVMAP_WRITE,		/* write access attempted */
168  	DEVMAP_EXEC,		/* execution access attempted */
169  	DEVMAP_CREATE		/* create if page doesn't exist */
170  };
171  
172  typedef struct devmap_handle {
173  
174  	/*
175  	 * physical offset at the beginning of mapping.
176  	 */
177  	offset_t	dh_roff;
178  
179  	/*
180  	 * user offset at the beginning of mapping.
181  	 */
182  	offset_t	dh_uoff;
183  	size_t		dh_len;		/* length of mapping */
184  	dev_t		dh_dev;		/* dev_t for this mapping */
185  	caddr_t		dh_cvaddr;  /* cookie virtual address */
186  	caddr_t		dh_uvaddr;  /* user address within dh_seg */
187  
188  	/*
189  	 * Lock protects fields that can change during remap
190  	 * dh_roff, dh_cookie, dh_flags, dh_mmulevel, dh_maxprot,
191  	 * dh_pfn, dh_hat_attr
192  	 */
193  	kmutex_t	dh_lock;
194  
195  	/*
196  	 * to sync. faults for remap and unlocked kvaddr.
197  	 */
198  	struct seg		*dh_seg; /* segment created for this mapping */
199  	void			*dh_pvtp; /* device mapping private data */
200  	struct devmap_handle	*dh_next;
201  	struct devmap_softlock	*dh_softlock;
202  	struct devmap_ctx	*dh_ctx;
203  	ddi_umem_cookie_t	dh_cookie;	/* kmem cookie */
204  	devmap_pmem_cookie_t	dh_pcookie;	/* pmem cookie */
205  
206  	/*
207  	 * protection flag possible for attempted mapping.
208  	 */
209  	uint_t		dh_prot;
210  
211  	/*
212  	 * Current maximum protection flag for attempted mapping.
213  	 * This controls how dh_prot can be changed in segdev_setprot
214  	 * See dh_orig_maxprot below also
215  	 */
216  	uint_t		dh_maxprot;
217  
218  	/*
219  	 * mmu level corresponds to the Max page size can be use for
220  	 * the mapping.
221  	 */
222  	uint_t		dh_mmulevel;
223  	uint_t		dh_flags;   /* see defines below */
224  	pfn_t		dh_pfn;		/* pfn corresponds to dh_reg_off */
225  	uint_t		dh_hat_attr;
226  	clock_t		dh_timeout_length;
227  	struct devmap_callback_ctl dh_callbackops;
228  
229  	/*
230  	 * orig_maxprot is what the original mmap set maxprot to.
231  	 * This is never modified once it is setup during mmap(2)
232  	 * This is different from the current dh_maxprot which can
233  	 * be changed in devmap_*_setup/remap
234  	 */
235  	uint_t		dh_orig_maxprot;
236  } devmap_handle_t;
237  
238  #endif	/* _KERNEL */
239  
240  /*
241   * define for devmap_rev
242   */
243  #define	DEVMAP_OPS_REV 1
244  
245  /*
246   * defines for devmap_*_setup flag, called by drivers
247   */
248  #define	DEVMAP_DEFAULTS			0x00
249  #define	DEVMAP_MAPPING_INVALID		0x01 	/* mapping is invalid */
250  #define	DEVMAP_ALLOW_REMAP		0x02	/* allow remap */
251  #define	DEVMAP_USE_PAGESIZE		0x04	/* use pagesize for mmu load */
252  
253  /* flags used by drivers */
254  #define	DEVMAP_SETUP_FLAGS	\
255  	(DEVMAP_MAPPING_INVALID | DEVMAP_ALLOW_REMAP | DEVMAP_USE_PAGESIZE)
256  
257  /*
258   * defines for dh_flags, these are used internally in devmap
259   */
260  #define	DEVMAP_SETUP_DONE		0x100	/* mapping setup is done */
261  #define	DEVMAP_LOCK_INITED		0x200	/* locks are initailized */
262  #define	DEVMAP_LOCKED			0x800	/* dhp is locked. */
263  #define	DEVMAP_FLAG_LARGE		0x1000  /* cal. optimal pgsize */
264  
265  /*
266   * Flags to pass to ddi_umem_alloc and ddi_umem_iosetup
267   */
268  #define	DDI_UMEM_SLEEP		0x0
269  #define	DDI_UMEM_NOSLEEP	0x01
270  #define	DDI_UMEM_PAGEABLE	0x02
271  #define	DDI_UMEM_TRASH		0x04
272  
273  /*
274   * Flags to pass to ddi_umem_lock to indicate expected access pattern
275   * DDI_UMEMLOCK_READ implies the memory being locked will be read
276   * (e.g., data read from memory is written out to the disk or network)
277   * DDI_UMEMLOCK_WRITE implies the memory being locked will be written
278   * (e.g., data from the disk or network is written to memory)
279   * Both flags may be set in the call to ddi_umem_lock,
280   * Note that this corresponds to the VM subsystem definition of read/write
281   * and also correspond to the prots set in devmap
282   * When doing I/O, B_READ/B_WRITE are used which have exactly the opposite
283   * meaning. Be careful when using it both for I/O and devmap
284   *
285   *
286   */
287  #define	DDI_UMEMLOCK_READ	0x01
288  #define	DDI_UMEMLOCK_WRITE	0x02
289  
290  #ifdef	__cplusplus
291  }
292  #endif
293  
294  #endif	/* _SYS_DDIDEVMAP_H */
295