freebsd-skq/sys/powerpc/aim/moea64_if.m
nwhitehorn 0ff0fd520d Add an abstraction layer to the 64-bit AIM MMU's page table manipulation
logic to support modifying the page table through a hypervisor. This
uses KOBJ inheritance to provide subclasses of the base 64-bit AIM MMU
class with additional methods for page table manipulation.

Many thanks to Peter Grehan for suggesting this design and implementing
the MMU KOBJ inheritance mechanism.
2010-12-04 02:42:52 +00:00

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#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_page.h>
#include <machine/mmuvar.h>
/**
* MOEA64 kobj methods for 64-bit Book-S page table
* manipulation routines used, for example, by hypervisors.
*/
INTERFACE moea64;
/**
* Copy ref/changed bits from PTE referenced by _pt_cookie to _pvo_pt.
*/
METHOD void pte_synch {
mmu_t _mmu;
uintptr_t _pt_cookie;
struct lpte *_pvo_pt;
};
/**
* Clear bits ptebit (a mask) from the low word of the PTE referenced by
* _pt_cookie. Note that _pvo_pt is for reference use only -- the bit should
* NOT be cleared there.
*/
METHOD void pte_clear {
mmu_t _mmu;
uintptr_t _pt_cookie;
struct lpte *_pvo_pt;
uint64_t _vpn;
uint64_t _ptebit;
};
/**
* Invalidate the PTE referenced by _pt_cookie, synchronizing its validity
* and ref/changed bits after completion.
*/
METHOD void pte_unset {
mmu_t _mmu;
uintptr_t _pt_cookie;
struct lpte *_pvo_pt;
uint64_t _vpn;
};
/**
* Update the PTE referenced by _pt_cookie with the values in _pvo_pt,
* making sure that the values of ref/changed bits are preserved and
* synchronized back to _pvo_pt.
*/
METHOD void pte_change {
mmu_t _mmu;
uintptr_t _pt_cookie;
struct lpte *_pvo_pt;
uint64_t _vpn;
};
/**
* Insert the PTE _pvo_pt into the PTEG group _ptegidx, returning the index
* of the PTE in its group at completion, or -1 if no slots were free. Must
* not replace PTEs marked LPTE_WIRED or LPTE_LOCKED, and must set LPTE_HID
* and LPTE_VALID appropriately in _pvo_pt.
*/
METHOD int pte_insert {
mmu_t _mmu;
u_int _ptegidx;
struct lpte *_pvo_pt;
};
/**
* Return the page table reference cookie corresponding to _pvo, or -1 if
* the _pvo is not currently in the page table.
*/
METHOD uintptr_t pvo_to_pte {
mmu_t _mmu;
const struct pvo_entry *_pvo;
};