freebsd-nq/sys/i386/include/vm86.h
Konstantin Belousov 9a52756044 i386: Merge PAE and non-PAE pmaps into same kernel.
Effectively all i386 kernels now have two pmaps compiled in: one
managing PAE pagetables, and another non-PAE. The implementation is
selected at cold time depending on the CPU features. The vm_paddr_t is
always 64bit now. As result, nx bit can be used on all capable CPUs.

Option PAE only affects the bus_addr_t: it is still 32bit for non-PAE
configs, for drivers compatibility. Kernel layout, esp. max kernel
address, low memory PDEs and max user address (same as trampoline
start) are now same for PAE and for non-PAE regardless of the type of
page tables used.

Non-PAE kernel (when using PAE pagetables) can handle physical memory
up to 24G now, larger memory requires re-tuning the KVA consumers and
instead the code caps the maximum at 24G. Unfortunately, a lot of
drivers do not use busdma(9) properly so by default even 4G barrier is
not easy. There are two tunables added: hw.above4g_allow and
hw.above24g_allow, the first one is kept enabled for now to evaluate
the status on HEAD, second is only for dev use.

i386 now creates three freelists if there is any memory above 4G, to
allow proper bounce pages allocation. Also, VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE changed
from 3 to 1.

The PAE_TABLES kernel config option is retired.

In collaboarion with: pho
Discussed with:	emaste
Reviewed by:	markj
MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18894
2019-01-30 02:07:13 +00:00

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/*-
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD
*
* Copyright (c) 1997 Jonathan Lemon
* All rights reserved.
*
* Derived from register.h, which is
* Copyright (c) 1996 Michael Smith. All rights reserved.
*
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*/
#ifndef _MACHINE_VM86_H_
#define _MACHINE_VM86_H_ 1
/* standard register representation */
typedef union {
u_int r_ex;
struct {
u_short r_x;
u_int :16;
} r_w;
struct {
u_char r_l;
u_char r_h;
u_int :16;
} r_b;
} reg86_t;
/* layout must match definition of struct trapframe_vm86 in <machine/frame.h> */
struct vm86frame {
int kernel_fs;
int kernel_es;
int kernel_ds;
reg86_t edi;
reg86_t esi;
reg86_t ebp;
reg86_t isp;
reg86_t ebx;
reg86_t edx;
reg86_t ecx;
reg86_t eax;
int vmf_trapno;
int vmf_err;
reg86_t eip;
reg86_t cs;
reg86_t eflags;
reg86_t esp;
reg86_t ss;
reg86_t es;
reg86_t ds;
reg86_t fs;
reg86_t gs;
#define vmf_ah eax.r_b.r_h
#define vmf_al eax.r_b.r_l
#define vmf_ax eax.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_eax eax.r_ex
#define vmf_bh ebx.r_b.r_h
#define vmf_bl ebx.r_b.r_l
#define vmf_bx ebx.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_ebx ebx.r_ex
#define vmf_ch ecx.r_b.r_h
#define vmf_cl ecx.r_b.r_l
#define vmf_cx ecx.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_ecx ecx.r_ex
#define vmf_dh edx.r_b.r_h
#define vmf_dl edx.r_b.r_l
#define vmf_dx edx.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_edx edx.r_ex
#define vmf_si esi.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_di edi.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_cs cs.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_ds ds.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_es es.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_ss ss.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_bp ebp.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_sp esp.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_ip eip.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_flags eflags.r_w.r_x
#define vmf_eflags eflags.r_ex
};
#define VM86_PMAPSIZE 24
#define VMAP_MALLOC 1 /* page was malloced by us */
struct vm86context {
int npages;
struct vm86pmap {
int flags;
int pte_num;
vm_offset_t kva;
uint64_t old_pte;
} pmap[VM86_PMAPSIZE];
};
#define VM_USERCHANGE (PSL_USERCHANGE)
#define VME_USERCHANGE (VM_USERCHANGE | PSL_VIP | PSL_VIF)
struct vm86_kernel {
caddr_t vm86_intmap; /* interrupt map */
u_int vm86_eflags; /* emulated flags */
int vm86_has_vme; /* VME support */
int vm86_inited; /* we were initialized */
int vm86_debug;
caddr_t vm86_sproc; /* address of sproc */
};
#define VM86_INIT 1
#define VM86_SET_VME 2
#define VM86_GET_VME 3
#define VM86_INTCALL 4
struct vm86_init_args {
int debug; /* debug flag */
int cpu_type; /* cpu type to emulate */
u_char int_map[32]; /* interrupt map */
};
struct vm86_vme_args {
int state; /* status */
};
struct vm86_intcall_args {
int intnum;
struct vm86frame vmf;
};
#ifdef _KERNEL
extern int vm86paddr;
struct thread;
extern int vm86_emulate(struct vm86frame *);
extern int vm86_sysarch(struct thread *, char *);
extern void vm86_trap(struct vm86frame *);
extern int vm86_intcall(int, struct vm86frame *);
extern int vm86_datacall(int, struct vm86frame *, struct vm86context *);
extern void vm86_initialize(void);
extern vm_offset_t vm86_getpage(struct vm86context *, int);
extern vm_offset_t vm86_addpage(struct vm86context *, int, vm_offset_t);
extern int vm86_getptr(struct vm86context *, vm_offset_t, u_short *, u_short *);
extern vm_offset_t vm86_getaddr(struct vm86context *, u_short, u_short);
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* _MACHINE_VM86_H_ */