freebsd-nq/sys/riscv/include/pte.h
Kristof Provost b865714d95 riscv pmap: zero reserved pte bits in ppn
The top 10 bits of a pte are reserved by specification[1] and are not part of
the PPN.

[1] 'Volume II: RISC-V Privileged Architectures V20190608-Priv-MSU-Ratified',
'4.4.1 Addressing and Memory Protection', page 72: "The PTE format for Sv39 is
shown in Figure 4.18. ... Bits 63–54 are reserved for future use and must be
zeroed by software for forward compatibility."

Submitted by:	Nathaniel Filardo <nwf20@cl.cam.ac.uk>
Reviewed by:	kp, mhorne
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25523
2020-07-01 19:15:43 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2014 Andrew Turner
* Copyright (c) 2015-2018 Ruslan Bukin <br@bsdpad.com>
* All rights reserved.
*
* Portions of this software were developed by SRI International and the
* University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory under DARPA/AFRL contract
* FA8750-10-C-0237 ("CTSRD"), as part of the DARPA CRASH research programme.
*
* Portions of this software were developed by the University of Cambridge
* Computer Laboratory as part of the CTSRD Project, with support from the
* UK Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF).
*
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#ifndef _MACHINE_PTE_H_
#define _MACHINE_PTE_H_
#ifndef LOCORE
typedef uint64_t pd_entry_t; /* page directory entry */
typedef uint64_t pt_entry_t; /* page table entry */
typedef uint64_t pn_t; /* page number */
#endif
/* Level 0 table, 512GiB per entry */
#define L0_SHIFT 39
/* Level 1 table, 1GiB per entry */
#define L1_SHIFT 30
#define L1_SIZE (1 << L1_SHIFT)
#define L1_OFFSET (L1_SIZE - 1)
/* Level 2 table, 2MiB per entry */
#define L2_SHIFT 21
#define L2_SIZE (1 << L2_SHIFT)
#define L2_OFFSET (L2_SIZE - 1)
/* Level 3 table, 4KiB per entry */
#define L3_SHIFT 12
#define L3_SIZE (1 << L3_SHIFT)
#define L3_OFFSET (L3_SIZE - 1)
#define Ln_ENTRIES_SHIFT 9
#define Ln_ENTRIES (1 << Ln_ENTRIES_SHIFT)
#define Ln_ADDR_MASK (Ln_ENTRIES - 1)
/* Bits 9:8 are reserved for software */
#define PTE_SW_MANAGED (1 << 9)
#define PTE_SW_WIRED (1 << 8)
#define PTE_D (1 << 7) /* Dirty */
#define PTE_A (1 << 6) /* Accessed */
#define PTE_G (1 << 5) /* Global */
#define PTE_U (1 << 4) /* User */
#define PTE_X (1 << 3) /* Execute */
#define PTE_W (1 << 2) /* Write */
#define PTE_R (1 << 1) /* Read */
#define PTE_V (1 << 0) /* Valid */
#define PTE_RWX (PTE_R | PTE_W | PTE_X)
#define PTE_RX (PTE_R | PTE_X)
#define PTE_KERN (PTE_V | PTE_R | PTE_W | PTE_A | PTE_D)
#define PTE_PROMOTE (PTE_V | PTE_RWX | PTE_D | PTE_A | PTE_G | PTE_U | \
PTE_SW_MANAGED | PTE_SW_WIRED)
/* Bits 63 - 54 are reserved for future use. */
#define PTE_HI_MASK 0xFFC0000000000000ULL
#define PTE_PPN0_S 10
#define PTE_PPN1_S 19
#define PTE_PPN2_S 28
#define PTE_PPN3_S 37
#define PTE_SIZE 8
#endif /* !_MACHINE_PTE_H_ */
/* End of pte.h */