1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
2 /*
3 * OpenRISC Linux
4 *
5 * Linux architectural port borrowing liberally from similar works of
6 * others. All original copyrights apply as per the original source
7 * declaration.
8 *
9 * OpenRISC implementation:
10 * Copyright (C) 2003 Matjaz Breskvar <phoenix@bsemi.com>
11 * Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Jonas Bonn <jonas@southpole.se>
12 * et al.
13 */
14
15 /* or1k pgtable.h - macros and functions to manipulate page tables
16 *
17 * Based on:
18 * include/asm-cris/pgtable.h
19 */
20
21 #ifndef __ASM_OPENRISC_PGTABLE_H
22 #define __ASM_OPENRISC_PGTABLE_H
23
24 #include <asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h>
25
26 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
27 #include <asm/mmu.h>
28 #include <asm/fixmap.h>
29
30 /*
31 * The Linux memory management assumes a three-level page table setup. On
32 * or1k, we use that, but "fold" the mid level into the top-level page
33 * table. Since the MMU TLB is software loaded through an interrupt, it
34 * supports any page table structure, so we could have used a three-level
35 * setup, but for the amounts of memory we normally use, a two-level is
36 * probably more efficient.
37 *
38 * This file contains the functions and defines necessary to modify and use
39 * the or1k page table tree.
40 */
41
42 extern void paging_init(void);
43
44 /* Certain architectures need to do special things when pte's
45 * within a page table are directly modified. Thus, the following
46 * hook is made available.
47 */
48 #define set_pte(pteptr, pteval) ((*(pteptr)) = (pteval))
49 #define set_pte_at(mm, addr, ptep, pteval) set_pte(ptep, pteval)
50 /*
51 * (pmds are folded into pgds so this doesn't get actually called,
52 * but the define is needed for a generic inline function.)
53 */
54 #define set_pmd(pmdptr, pmdval) (*(pmdptr) = pmdval)
55
56 #define PGDIR_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT + (PAGE_SHIFT-2))
57 #define PGDIR_SIZE (1UL << PGDIR_SHIFT)
58 #define PGDIR_MASK (~(PGDIR_SIZE-1))
59
60 /*
61 * entries per page directory level: we use a two-level, so
62 * we don't really have any PMD directory physically.
63 * pointers are 4 bytes so we can use the page size and
64 * divide it by 4 (shift by 2).
65 */
66 #define PTRS_PER_PTE (1UL << (PAGE_SHIFT-2))
67
68 #define PTRS_PER_PGD (1UL << (32-PGDIR_SHIFT))
69
70 /* calculate how many PGD entries a user-level program can use
71 * the first mappable virtual address is 0
72 * (TASK_SIZE is the maximum virtual address space)
73 */
74
75 #define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD (TASK_SIZE/PGDIR_SIZE)
76
77 /*
78 * Kernels own virtual memory area.
79 */
80
81 /*
82 * The size and location of the vmalloc area are chosen so that modules
83 * placed in this area aren't more than a 28-bit signed offset from any
84 * kernel functions that they may need. This greatly simplifies handling
85 * of the relocations for l.j and l.jal instructions as we don't need to
86 * introduce any trampolines for reaching "distant" code.
87 *
88 * 64 MB of vmalloc area is comparable to what's available on other arches.
89 */
90
91 #define VMALLOC_START (PAGE_OFFSET-0x04000000UL)
92 #define VMALLOC_END (PAGE_OFFSET)
93 #define VMALLOC_VMADDR(x) ((unsigned long)(x))
94
95 /* Define some higher level generic page attributes.
96 *
97 * If you change _PAGE_CI definition be sure to change it in
98 * io.h for ioremap() too.
99 */
100
101 /*
102 * An OR32 PTE looks like this:
103 *
104 * | 31 ... 10 | 9 | 8 ... 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
105 * Phys pg.num L PP Index D A WOM WBC CI CC
106 *
107 * L : link
108 * PPI: Page protection index
109 * D : Dirty
110 * A : Accessed
111 * WOM: Weakly ordered memory
112 * WBC: Write-back cache
113 * CI : Cache inhibit
114 * CC : Cache coherent
115 *
116 * The protection bits below should correspond to the layout of the actual
117 * PTE as per above
118 */
119
120 #define _PAGE_CC 0x001 /* software: pte contains a translation */
121 #define _PAGE_CI 0x002 /* cache inhibit */
122 #define _PAGE_WBC 0x004 /* write back cache */
123 #define _PAGE_WOM 0x008 /* weakly ordered memory */
124
125 #define _PAGE_A 0x010 /* accessed */
126 #define _PAGE_D 0x020 /* dirty */
127 #define _PAGE_URE 0x040 /* user read enable */
128 #define _PAGE_UWE 0x080 /* user write enable */
129
130 #define _PAGE_SRE 0x100 /* superuser read enable */
131 #define _PAGE_SWE 0x200 /* superuser write enable */
132 #define _PAGE_EXEC 0x400 /* software: page is executable */
133 #define _PAGE_U_SHARED 0x800 /* software: page is shared in user space */
134
135 /* 0x001 is cache coherency bit, which should always be set to
136 * 1 - for SMP (when we support it)
137 * 0 - otherwise
138 *
139 * we just reuse this bit in software for _PAGE_PRESENT and
140 * force it to 0 when loading it into TLB.
141 */
142 #define _PAGE_PRESENT _PAGE_CC
143 #define _PAGE_USER _PAGE_URE
144 #define _PAGE_WRITE (_PAGE_UWE | _PAGE_SWE)
145 #define _PAGE_DIRTY _PAGE_D
146 #define _PAGE_ACCESSED _PAGE_A
147 #define _PAGE_NO_CACHE _PAGE_CI
148 #define _PAGE_SHARED _PAGE_U_SHARED
149 #define _PAGE_READ (_PAGE_URE | _PAGE_SRE)
150
151 #define _PAGE_CHG_MASK (PAGE_MASK | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY)
152 #define _PAGE_BASE (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_ACCESSED)
153 #define _PAGE_ALL (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_ACCESSED)
154 #define _KERNPG_TABLE \
155 (_PAGE_BASE | _PAGE_SRE | _PAGE_SWE | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY)
156
157 #define PAGE_NONE __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL)
158 #define PAGE_READONLY __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL | _PAGE_URE | _PAGE_SRE)
159 #define PAGE_READONLY_X __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL | _PAGE_URE | _PAGE_SRE | _PAGE_EXEC)
160 #define PAGE_SHARED \
161 __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL | _PAGE_URE | _PAGE_SRE | _PAGE_UWE | _PAGE_SWE \
162 | _PAGE_SHARED)
163 #define PAGE_SHARED_X \
164 __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL | _PAGE_URE | _PAGE_SRE | _PAGE_UWE | _PAGE_SWE \
165 | _PAGE_SHARED | _PAGE_EXEC)
166 #define PAGE_COPY __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL | _PAGE_URE | _PAGE_SRE)
167 #define PAGE_COPY_X __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL | _PAGE_URE | _PAGE_SRE | _PAGE_EXEC)
168
169 #define PAGE_KERNEL \
170 __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL | _PAGE_SRE | _PAGE_SWE \
171 | _PAGE_SHARED | _PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_EXEC)
172 #define PAGE_KERNEL_RO \
173 __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL | _PAGE_SRE \
174 | _PAGE_SHARED | _PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_EXEC)
175 #define PAGE_KERNEL_NOCACHE \
176 __pgprot(_PAGE_ALL | _PAGE_SRE | _PAGE_SWE \
177 | _PAGE_SHARED | _PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_EXEC | _PAGE_CI)
178
179 #define __P000 PAGE_NONE
180 #define __P001 PAGE_READONLY_X
181 #define __P010 PAGE_COPY
182 #define __P011 PAGE_COPY_X
183 #define __P100 PAGE_READONLY
184 #define __P101 PAGE_READONLY_X
185 #define __P110 PAGE_COPY
186 #define __P111 PAGE_COPY_X
187
188 #define __S000 PAGE_NONE
189 #define __S001 PAGE_READONLY_X
190 #define __S010 PAGE_SHARED
191 #define __S011 PAGE_SHARED_X
192 #define __S100 PAGE_READONLY
193 #define __S101 PAGE_READONLY_X
194 #define __S110 PAGE_SHARED
195 #define __S111 PAGE_SHARED_X
196
197 /* zero page used for uninitialized stuff */
198 extern unsigned long empty_zero_page[2048];
199 #define ZERO_PAGE(vaddr) (virt_to_page(empty_zero_page))
200
201 /* number of bits that fit into a memory pointer */
202 #define BITS_PER_PTR (8*sizeof(unsigned long))
203
204 /* to align the pointer to a pointer address */
205 #define PTR_MASK (~(sizeof(void *)-1))
206
207 /* sizeof(void*)==1<<SIZEOF_PTR_LOG2 */
208 /* 64-bit machines, beware! SRB. */
209 #define SIZEOF_PTR_LOG2 2
210
211 /* to find an entry in a page-table */
212 #define PAGE_PTR(address) \
213 ((unsigned long)(address)>>(PAGE_SHIFT-SIZEOF_PTR_LOG2)&PTR_MASK&~PAGE_MASK)
214
215 /* to set the page-dir */
216 #define SET_PAGE_DIR(tsk, pgdir)
217
218 #define pte_none(x) (!pte_val(x))
219 #define pte_present(x) (pte_val(x) & _PAGE_PRESENT)
220 #define pte_clear(mm, addr, xp) do { pte_val(*(xp)) = 0; } while (0)
221
222 #define pmd_none(x) (!pmd_val(x))
223 #define pmd_bad(x) ((pmd_val(x) & (~PAGE_MASK)) != _KERNPG_TABLE)
224 #define pmd_present(x) (pmd_val(x) & _PAGE_PRESENT)
225 #define pmd_clear(xp) do { pmd_val(*(xp)) = 0; } while (0)
226
227 /*
228 * The following only work if pte_present() is true.
229 * Undefined behaviour if not..
230 */
231
pte_read(pte_t pte)232 static inline int pte_read(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_READ; }
pte_write(pte_t pte)233 static inline int pte_write(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_WRITE; }
pte_exec(pte_t pte)234 static inline int pte_exec(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_EXEC; }
pte_dirty(pte_t pte)235 static inline int pte_dirty(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_DIRTY; }
pte_young(pte_t pte)236 static inline int pte_young(pte_t pte) { return pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_ACCESSED; }
237
pte_wrprotect(pte_t pte)238 static inline pte_t pte_wrprotect(pte_t pte)
239 {
240 pte_val(pte) &= ~(_PAGE_WRITE);
241 return pte;
242 }
243
pte_rdprotect(pte_t pte)244 static inline pte_t pte_rdprotect(pte_t pte)
245 {
246 pte_val(pte) &= ~(_PAGE_READ);
247 return pte;
248 }
249
pte_exprotect(pte_t pte)250 static inline pte_t pte_exprotect(pte_t pte)
251 {
252 pte_val(pte) &= ~(_PAGE_EXEC);
253 return pte;
254 }
255
pte_mkclean(pte_t pte)256 static inline pte_t pte_mkclean(pte_t pte)
257 {
258 pte_val(pte) &= ~(_PAGE_DIRTY);
259 return pte;
260 }
261
pte_mkold(pte_t pte)262 static inline pte_t pte_mkold(pte_t pte)
263 {
264 pte_val(pte) &= ~(_PAGE_ACCESSED);
265 return pte;
266 }
267
pte_mkwrite(pte_t pte)268 static inline pte_t pte_mkwrite(pte_t pte)
269 {
270 pte_val(pte) |= _PAGE_WRITE;
271 return pte;
272 }
273
pte_mkread(pte_t pte)274 static inline pte_t pte_mkread(pte_t pte)
275 {
276 pte_val(pte) |= _PAGE_READ;
277 return pte;
278 }
279
pte_mkexec(pte_t pte)280 static inline pte_t pte_mkexec(pte_t pte)
281 {
282 pte_val(pte) |= _PAGE_EXEC;
283 return pte;
284 }
285
pte_mkdirty(pte_t pte)286 static inline pte_t pte_mkdirty(pte_t pte)
287 {
288 pte_val(pte) |= _PAGE_DIRTY;
289 return pte;
290 }
291
pte_mkyoung(pte_t pte)292 static inline pte_t pte_mkyoung(pte_t pte)
293 {
294 pte_val(pte) |= _PAGE_ACCESSED;
295 return pte;
296 }
297
298 /*
299 * Conversion functions: convert a page and protection to a page entry,
300 * and a page entry and page directory to the page they refer to.
301 */
302
303 /* What actually goes as arguments to the various functions is less than
304 * obvious, but a rule of thumb is that struct page's goes as struct page *,
305 * really physical DRAM addresses are unsigned long's, and DRAM "virtual"
306 * addresses (the 0xc0xxxxxx's) goes as void *'s.
307 */
308
__mk_pte(void * page,pgprot_t pgprot)309 static inline pte_t __mk_pte(void *page, pgprot_t pgprot)
310 {
311 pte_t pte;
312 /* the PTE needs a physical address */
313 pte_val(pte) = __pa(page) | pgprot_val(pgprot);
314 return pte;
315 }
316
317 #define mk_pte(page, pgprot) __mk_pte(page_address(page), (pgprot))
318
319 #define mk_pte_phys(physpage, pgprot) \
320 ({ \
321 pte_t __pte; \
322 \
323 pte_val(__pte) = (physpage) + pgprot_val(pgprot); \
324 __pte; \
325 })
326
pte_modify(pte_t pte,pgprot_t newprot)327 static inline pte_t pte_modify(pte_t pte, pgprot_t newprot)
328 {
329 pte_val(pte) = (pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_CHG_MASK) | pgprot_val(newprot);
330 return pte;
331 }
332
333
334 /*
335 * pte_val refers to a page in the 0x0xxxxxxx physical DRAM interval
336 * __pte_page(pte_val) refers to the "virtual" DRAM interval
337 * pte_pagenr refers to the page-number counted starting from the virtual
338 * DRAM start
339 */
340
__pte_page(pte_t pte)341 static inline unsigned long __pte_page(pte_t pte)
342 {
343 /* the PTE contains a physical address */
344 return (unsigned long)__va(pte_val(pte) & PAGE_MASK);
345 }
346
347 #define pte_pagenr(pte) ((__pte_page(pte) - PAGE_OFFSET) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
348
349 /* permanent address of a page */
350
351 #define __page_address(page) (PAGE_OFFSET + (((page) - mem_map) << PAGE_SHIFT))
352 #define pte_page(pte) (mem_map+pte_pagenr(pte))
353
354 /*
355 * only the pte's themselves need to point to physical DRAM (see above)
356 * the pagetable links are purely handled within the kernel SW and thus
357 * don't need the __pa and __va transformations.
358 */
pmd_set(pmd_t * pmdp,pte_t * ptep)359 static inline void pmd_set(pmd_t *pmdp, pte_t *ptep)
360 {
361 pmd_val(*pmdp) = _KERNPG_TABLE | (unsigned long) ptep;
362 }
363
364 #define pmd_page(pmd) (pfn_to_page(pmd_val(pmd) >> PAGE_SHIFT))
365
pmd_page_vaddr(pmd_t pmd)366 static inline unsigned long pmd_page_vaddr(pmd_t pmd)
367 {
368 return ((unsigned long) __va(pmd_val(pmd) & PAGE_MASK));
369 }
370
371 #define __pmd_offset(address) \
372 (((address) >> PMD_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PMD-1))
373
374 #define pte_pfn(x) ((unsigned long)(((x).pte)) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
375 #define pfn_pte(pfn, prot) __pte((((pfn) << PAGE_SHIFT)) | pgprot_val(prot))
376
377 #define pte_ERROR(e) \
378 printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d: bad pte %p(%08lx).\n", \
379 __FILE__, __LINE__, &(e), pte_val(e))
380 #define pgd_ERROR(e) \
381 printk(KERN_ERR "%s:%d: bad pgd %p(%08lx).\n", \
382 __FILE__, __LINE__, &(e), pgd_val(e))
383
384 extern pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[PTRS_PER_PGD]; /* defined in head.S */
385
386 struct vm_area_struct;
387
update_tlb(struct vm_area_struct * vma,unsigned long address,pte_t * pte)388 static inline void update_tlb(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
389 unsigned long address, pte_t *pte)
390 {
391 }
392
393 extern void update_cache(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
394 unsigned long address, pte_t *pte);
395
update_mmu_cache(struct vm_area_struct * vma,unsigned long address,pte_t * pte)396 static inline void update_mmu_cache(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
397 unsigned long address, pte_t *pte)
398 {
399 update_tlb(vma, address, pte);
400 update_cache(vma, address, pte);
401 }
402
403 /* __PHX__ FIXME, SWAP, this probably doesn't work */
404
405 /* Encode and de-code a swap entry (must be !pte_none(e) && !pte_present(e)) */
406 /* Since the PAGE_PRESENT bit is bit 4, we can use the bits above */
407
408 #define __swp_type(x) (((x).val >> 5) & 0x7f)
409 #define __swp_offset(x) ((x).val >> 12)
410 #define __swp_entry(type, offset) \
411 ((swp_entry_t) { ((type) << 5) | ((offset) << 12) })
412 #define __pte_to_swp_entry(pte) ((swp_entry_t) { pte_val(pte) })
413 #define __swp_entry_to_pte(x) ((pte_t) { (x).val })
414
415 #define kern_addr_valid(addr) (1)
416
417 typedef pte_t *pte_addr_t;
418
419 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
420 #endif /* __ASM_OPENRISC_PGTABLE_H */
421