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/*	$OpenBSD: pte.h,v 1.5 2006/10/16 15:51:26 tom Exp $	*/
/*	$NetBSD: pte.h,v 1.1 2003/04/26 18:39:47 fvdl Exp $	*/

/*
 * Copyright (c) 2001 Wasabi Systems, Inc.
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 *
 * Written by Frank van der Linden for Wasabi Systems, Inc.
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#ifndef _AMD64_PTE_H_
#define _AMD64_PTE_H_

/*
 * amd64 MMU hardware structure:
 *
 * the (first generation) amd64 MMU is a 4-level MMU which maps 2^48 bytes
 * of  virtual memory. The  pagesize we use is 4K (4096 [0x1000] bytes), 
 * although 2M and 4M can be used as well. The indexes in the levels
 * are 9 bits wide (512 64bit entries per level), dividing the bits
 * 9-9-9-9-12.
 *
 * The top level table, called PML4, contains 512 64bit entries pointing
 * to 3rd level table. The 3rd level table is called the 'page directory
 * pointers directory' and has 512 entries pointing to page directories.
 * The 2nd level is the page directory, containing 512 pointers to
 * page table pages. Lastly, level 1 consists of pages containing 512
 * PTEs.
 *
 * Simply put, levels 4-1 all consist of pages containing 512
 * entries pointing to the next level. Level 0 is the actual PTEs
 * themselves.
 *
 * For a description on the other bits, which are i386 compatible,
 * see the i386 pte.h
 */

#if !defined(_LOCORE)

/*
 * here we define the data types for PDEs and PTEs
 */

typedef u_int64_t pd_entry_t;		/* PDE */
typedef u_int64_t pt_entry_t;		/* PTE */

#endif

/*
 * now we define various for playing with virtual addresses
 */

#define L1_SHIFT	12
#define	L2_SHIFT	21
#define	L3_SHIFT	30
#define	L4_SHIFT	39
#define	NBPD_L1		(1ULL << L1_SHIFT) /* # bytes mapped by L1 ent (4K) */
#define	NBPD_L2		(1ULL << L2_SHIFT) /* # bytes mapped by L2 ent (2MB) */
#define	NBPD_L3		(1ULL << L3_SHIFT) /* # bytes mapped by L3 ent (1G) */
#define	NBPD_L4		(1ULL << L4_SHIFT) /* # bytes mapped by L4 ent (512G) */

#define L4_MASK		0x0000ff8000000000UL
#define L3_MASK		0x0000007fc0000000UL
#define L2_MASK		0x000000003fe00000UL
#define L1_MASK		0x00000000001ff000UL

#define L4_FRAME	L4_MASK
#define L3_FRAME	(L4_FRAME|L3_MASK)
#define L2_FRAME	(L3_FRAME|L2_MASK)
#define L1_FRAME	(L2_FRAME|L1_MASK)

/*
 * PDE/PTE bits. These are no different from their i386 counterparts.
 */

#define	PG_V		0x0000000000000001UL	/* valid */
#define	PG_RO		0x0000000000000000UL	/* read-only */
#define	PG_RW		0x0000000000000002UL	/* read-write */
#define	PG_u		0x0000000000000004UL	/* user accessible */
#define	PG_PROT		0x0000000000000006UL
#define	PG_N		0x0000000000000018UL	/* non-cacheable */
#define	PG_U		0x0000000000000020UL	/* used */
#define	PG_M		0x0000000000000040UL	/* modified */
#define PG_PS		0x0000000000000080UL	/* 2MB page size */
#define PG_G		0x0000000000000100UL	/* not flushed */
#define PG_AVAIL1	0x0000000000000200UL
#define PG_AVAIL2	0x0000000000000400UL
#define PG_AVAIL3	0x0000000000000800UL
#define PG_NX		0x8000000000000000UL	/* non-executable */
#define	PG_FRAME	0x000ffffffffff000UL

#define	PG_LGFRAME	0x000fffffffc00000UL	/* large (2M) page frame mask */

/*
 * short forms of protection codes
 */

#define	PG_KR		0x0000000000000000UL	/* kernel read-only */
#define	PG_KW		0x0000000000000002UL	/* kernel read-write */

/*
 * page protection exception bits
 */

#define PGEX_P		0x01	/* protection violation (vs. no mapping) */
#define PGEX_W		0x02	/* exception during a write cycle */
#define PGEX_U		0x04	/* exception while in user mode (upl) */
#define PGEX_I		0x10	/* instruction fetch blocked by NX */

#endif /* _AMD64_PTE_H_ */