freebsd-skq/sys/powerpc/aim/mmu_oea64.h
Nathan Whitehorn bef5da7f98 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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/*-
* Copyright (C) 2010 Nathan Whitehorn
* All rights reserved.
*
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#ifndef _POWERPC_AIM_MMU_OEA64_H
#define _POWERPC_AIM_MMU_OEA64_H
#include <machine/mmuvar.h>
extern mmu_def_t oea64_mmu;
/*
* Helper routines
*/
/* Allocate physical memory for use in moea64_bootstrap. */
vm_offset_t moea64_bootstrap_alloc(vm_size_t, u_int);
/*
* Bootstrap subroutines
*
* An MMU_BOOTSTRAP() implementation looks like this:
* moea64_early_bootstrap();
* Allocate Page Table
* moea64_mid_bootstrap();
* Add mappings for MMU resources
* moea64_late_bootstrap();
*/
void moea64_early_bootstrap(mmu_t mmup, vm_offset_t kernelstart,
vm_offset_t kernelend);
void moea64_mid_bootstrap(mmu_t mmup, vm_offset_t kernelstart,
vm_offset_t kernelend);
void moea64_late_bootstrap(mmu_t mmup, vm_offset_t kernelstart,
vm_offset_t kernelend);
/*
* Statistics
*/
extern u_int moea64_pte_valid;
extern u_int moea64_pte_overflow;
/*
* State variables
*/
extern struct pvo_head *moea64_pvo_table;
extern int moea64_large_page_shift;
extern u_int moea64_pteg_count;
extern u_int moea64_pteg_mask;
#endif /* _POWERPC_AIM_MMU_OEA64_H */