freebsd-dev/sys/powerpc/include/sr.h
Justin Hibbits 65bbba25d2 powerpc64: Implement Radix MMU for POWER9 CPUs
Summary:
POWER9 supports two MMU formats: traditional hashed page tables, and Radix
page tables, similar to what's presesnt on most other architectures.  The
PowerISA also specifies a process table -- a table of page table pointers--
which on the POWER9 is only available with the Radix MMU, so we can take
advantage of it with the Radix MMU driver.

Written by Matt Macy.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19516
2020-05-11 02:33:37 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Benno Rice.
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#ifndef _MACHINE_SR_H_
#define _MACHINE_SR_H_
/*
* Bit definitions for segment registers.
*
* PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The Programming Environments for 32-bit
* Microprocessors, section 2.3.5
*/
#define SR_TYPE 0x80000000 /* Type selector */
#define SR_KS 0x40000000 /* Supervisor-state protection key */
#define SR_KP 0x20000000 /* User-state protection key */
#define SR_N 0x10000000 /* No-execute protection */
#define SR_VSID_MASK 0x00ffffff /* Virtual Segment ID mask */
/* Kernel segment register usage */
#define USER_SR 12
#define KERNEL_SR 13
#define KERNEL2_SR 14
#define KERNEL3_SR 15
#define KERNEL_VSIDBITS 0xfffffUL
#define KERNEL_SEGMENT (0xfffff0 + KERNEL_SR)
#define KERNEL2_SEGMENT (0xfffff0 + KERNEL2_SR)
#define EMPTY_SEGMENT 0xfffff0
#ifdef __powerpc64__
#define USER_ADDR 0xc00ffffff0000000UL
#else
#define USER_ADDR ((uintptr_t)USER_SR << ADDR_SR_SHFT)
#endif
#define SEGMENT_LENGTH 0x10000000UL
#define SEGMENT_INVMASK 0x0fffffffUL
#define SEGMENT_MASK ~SEGMENT_INVMASK
#endif /* !_MACHINE_SR_H_ */