1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ 2 #ifndef _ASM_POWERPC_NOHASH_32_PGTABLE_H 3 #define _ASM_POWERPC_NOHASH_32_PGTABLE_H 4 5 #include <asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h> 6 7 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ 8 #include <linux/sched.h> 9 #include <linux/threads.h> 10 #include <asm/mmu.h> /* For sub-arch specific PPC_PIN_SIZE */ 11 12 #ifdef CONFIG_44x 13 extern int icache_44x_need_flush; 14 #endif 15 16 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ 17 18 #define PTE_INDEX_SIZE PTE_SHIFT 19 #define PMD_INDEX_SIZE 0 20 #define PUD_INDEX_SIZE 0 21 #define PGD_INDEX_SIZE (32 - PGDIR_SHIFT) 22 23 #define PMD_CACHE_INDEX PMD_INDEX_SIZE 24 #define PUD_CACHE_INDEX PUD_INDEX_SIZE 25 26 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ 27 #define PTE_TABLE_SIZE (sizeof(pte_t) << PTE_INDEX_SIZE) 28 #define PMD_TABLE_SIZE 0 29 #define PUD_TABLE_SIZE 0 30 #define PGD_TABLE_SIZE (sizeof(pgd_t) << PGD_INDEX_SIZE) 31 32 #define PMD_MASKED_BITS (PTE_TABLE_SIZE - 1) 33 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ 34 35 #define PTRS_PER_PTE (1 << PTE_INDEX_SIZE) 36 #define PTRS_PER_PGD (1 << PGD_INDEX_SIZE) 37 38 /* 39 * The normal case is that PTEs are 32-bits and we have a 1-page 40 * 1024-entry pgdir pointing to 1-page 1024-entry PTE pages. -- paulus 41 * 42 * For any >32-bit physical address platform, we can use the following 43 * two level page table layout where the pgdir is 8KB and the MS 13 bits 44 * are an index to the second level table. The combined pgdir/pmd first 45 * level has 2048 entries and the second level has 512 64-bit PTE entries. 46 * -Matt 47 */ 48 /* PGDIR_SHIFT determines what a top-level page table entry can map */ 49 #define PGDIR_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT + PTE_INDEX_SIZE) 50 #define PGDIR_SIZE (1UL << PGDIR_SHIFT) 51 #define PGDIR_MASK (~(PGDIR_SIZE-1)) 52 53 /* Bits to mask out from a PGD to get to the PUD page */ 54 #define PGD_MASKED_BITS 0 55 56 #define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD (TASK_SIZE / PGDIR_SIZE) 57 58 #define pte_ERROR(e) \ 59 pr_err("%s:%d: bad pte %llx.\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, \ 60 (unsigned long long)pte_val(e)) 61 #define pgd_ERROR(e) \ 62 pr_err("%s:%d: bad pgd %08lx.\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, pgd_val(e)) 63 64 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ 65 66 int map_kernel_page(unsigned long va, phys_addr_t pa, pgprot_t prot); 67 void unmap_kernel_page(unsigned long va); 68 69 #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ 70 71 72 /* 73 * This is the bottom of the PKMAP area with HIGHMEM or an arbitrary 74 * value (for now) on others, from where we can start layout kernel 75 * virtual space that goes below PKMAP and FIXMAP 76 */ 77 #include <asm/fixmap.h> 78 79 /* 80 * ioremap_bot starts at that address. Early ioremaps move down from there, 81 * until mem_init() at which point this becomes the top of the vmalloc 82 * and ioremap space 83 */ 84 #ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM 85 #define IOREMAP_TOP PKMAP_BASE 86 #else 87 #define IOREMAP_TOP FIXADDR_START 88 #endif 89 90 /* PPC32 shares vmalloc area with ioremap */ 91 #define IOREMAP_START VMALLOC_START 92 #define IOREMAP_END VMALLOC_END 93 94 /* 95 * Just any arbitrary offset to the start of the vmalloc VM area: the 96 * current 16MB value just means that there will be a 64MB "hole" after the 97 * physical memory until the kernel virtual memory starts. That means that 98 * any out-of-bounds memory accesses will hopefully be caught. 99 * The vmalloc() routines leaves a hole of 4kB between each vmalloced 100 * area for the same reason. ;) 101 * 102 * We no longer map larger than phys RAM with the BATs so we don't have 103 * to worry about the VMALLOC_OFFSET causing problems. We do have to worry 104 * about clashes between our early calls to ioremap() that start growing down 105 * from IOREMAP_TOP being run into the VM area allocations (growing upwards 106 * from VMALLOC_START). For this reason we have ioremap_bot to check when 107 * we actually run into our mappings setup in the early boot with the VM 108 * system. This really does become a problem for machines with good amounts 109 * of RAM. -- Cort 110 */ 111 #define VMALLOC_OFFSET (0x1000000) /* 16M */ 112 #ifdef PPC_PIN_SIZE 113 #define VMALLOC_START (((ALIGN((long)high_memory, PPC_PIN_SIZE) + VMALLOC_OFFSET) & ~(VMALLOC_OFFSET-1))) 114 #else 115 #define VMALLOC_START ((((long)high_memory + VMALLOC_OFFSET) & ~(VMALLOC_OFFSET-1))) 116 #endif 117 118 #ifdef CONFIG_KASAN_VMALLOC 119 #define VMALLOC_END ALIGN_DOWN(ioremap_bot, PAGE_SIZE << KASAN_SHADOW_SCALE_SHIFT) 120 #else 121 #define VMALLOC_END ioremap_bot 122 #endif 123 124 /* 125 * Bits in a linux-style PTE. These match the bits in the 126 * (hardware-defined) PowerPC PTE as closely as possible. 127 */ 128 129 #if defined(CONFIG_40x) 130 #include <asm/nohash/32/pte-40x.h> 131 #elif defined(CONFIG_44x) 132 #include <asm/nohash/32/pte-44x.h> 133 #elif defined(CONFIG_PPC_85xx) && defined(CONFIG_PTE_64BIT) 134 #include <asm/nohash/pte-e500.h> 135 #elif defined(CONFIG_PPC_85xx) 136 #include <asm/nohash/32/pte-85xx.h> 137 #elif defined(CONFIG_PPC_8xx) 138 #include <asm/nohash/32/pte-8xx.h> 139 #endif 140 141 /* 142 * Location of the PFN in the PTE. Most 32-bit platforms use the same 143 * as _PAGE_SHIFT here (ie, naturally aligned). 144 * Platform who don't just pre-define the value so we don't override it here. 145 */ 146 #ifndef PTE_RPN_SHIFT 147 #define PTE_RPN_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT) 148 #endif 149 150 /* 151 * The mask covered by the RPN must be a ULL on 32-bit platforms with 152 * 64-bit PTEs. 153 */ 154 #if defined(CONFIG_PPC32) && defined(CONFIG_PTE_64BIT) 155 #define PTE_RPN_MASK (~((1ULL << PTE_RPN_SHIFT) - 1)) 156 #define MAX_POSSIBLE_PHYSMEM_BITS 36 157 #else 158 #define PTE_RPN_MASK (~((1UL << PTE_RPN_SHIFT) - 1)) 159 #define MAX_POSSIBLE_PHYSMEM_BITS 32 160 #endif 161 162 /* 163 * _PAGE_CHG_MASK masks of bits that are to be preserved across 164 * pgprot changes. 165 */ 166 #define _PAGE_CHG_MASK (PTE_RPN_MASK | _PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_SPECIAL) 167 168 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ 169 170 #define pte_clear(mm, addr, ptep) \ 171 do { pte_update(mm, addr, ptep, ~0, 0, 0); } while (0) 172 173 #ifndef pte_mkwrite 174 static inline pte_t pte_mkwrite(pte_t pte) 175 { 176 return __pte(pte_val(pte) | _PAGE_RW); 177 } 178 #endif 179 180 static inline pte_t pte_mkdirty(pte_t pte) 181 { 182 return __pte(pte_val(pte) | _PAGE_DIRTY); 183 } 184 185 static inline pte_t pte_mkyoung(pte_t pte) 186 { 187 return __pte(pte_val(pte) | _PAGE_ACCESSED); 188 } 189 190 #ifndef pte_wrprotect 191 static inline pte_t pte_wrprotect(pte_t pte) 192 { 193 return __pte(pte_val(pte) & ~_PAGE_RW); 194 } 195 #endif 196 197 #ifndef pte_mkexec 198 static inline pte_t pte_mkexec(pte_t pte) 199 { 200 return __pte(pte_val(pte) | _PAGE_EXEC); 201 } 202 #endif 203 204 #define pmd_none(pmd) (!pmd_val(pmd)) 205 #define pmd_bad(pmd) (pmd_val(pmd) & _PMD_BAD) 206 #define pmd_present(pmd) (pmd_val(pmd) & _PMD_PRESENT_MASK) 207 static inline void pmd_clear(pmd_t *pmdp) 208 { 209 *pmdp = __pmd(0); 210 } 211 212 /* 213 * PTE updates. This function is called whenever an existing 214 * valid PTE is updated. This does -not- include set_pte_at() 215 * which nowadays only sets a new PTE. 216 * 217 * Depending on the type of MMU, we may need to use atomic updates 218 * and the PTE may be either 32 or 64 bit wide. In the later case, 219 * when using atomic updates, only the low part of the PTE is 220 * accessed atomically. 221 * 222 * In addition, on 44x, we also maintain a global flag indicating 223 * that an executable user mapping was modified, which is needed 224 * to properly flush the virtually tagged instruction cache of 225 * those implementations. 226 * 227 * On the 8xx, the page tables are a bit special. For 16k pages, we have 228 * 4 identical entries. For 512k pages, we have 128 entries as if it was 229 * 4k pages, but they are flagged as 512k pages for the hardware. 230 * For other page sizes, we have a single entry in the table. 231 */ 232 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_8xx 233 static pmd_t *pmd_off(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr); 234 static int hugepd_ok(hugepd_t hpd); 235 236 static int number_of_cells_per_pte(pmd_t *pmd, pte_basic_t val, int huge) 237 { 238 if (!huge) 239 return PAGE_SIZE / SZ_4K; 240 else if (hugepd_ok(*((hugepd_t *)pmd))) 241 return 1; 242 else if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PPC_4K_PAGES) && !(val & _PAGE_HUGE)) 243 return SZ_16K / SZ_4K; 244 else 245 return SZ_512K / SZ_4K; 246 } 247 248 static inline pte_basic_t pte_update(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, pte_t *p, 249 unsigned long clr, unsigned long set, int huge) 250 { 251 pte_basic_t *entry = (pte_basic_t *)p; 252 pte_basic_t old = pte_val(*p); 253 pte_basic_t new = (old & ~(pte_basic_t)clr) | set; 254 int num, i; 255 pmd_t *pmd = pmd_off(mm, addr); 256 257 num = number_of_cells_per_pte(pmd, new, huge); 258 259 for (i = 0; i < num; i += PAGE_SIZE / SZ_4K, new += PAGE_SIZE) { 260 *entry++ = new; 261 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_PPC_16K_PAGES) && num != 1) { 262 *entry++ = new; 263 *entry++ = new; 264 *entry++ = new; 265 } 266 } 267 268 return old; 269 } 270 271 #ifdef CONFIG_PPC_16K_PAGES 272 #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_GET 273 static inline pte_t ptep_get(pte_t *ptep) 274 { 275 pte_basic_t val = READ_ONCE(ptep->pte); 276 pte_t pte = {val, val, val, val}; 277 278 return pte; 279 } 280 #endif /* CONFIG_PPC_16K_PAGES */ 281 282 #else 283 static inline pte_basic_t pte_update(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, pte_t *p, 284 unsigned long clr, unsigned long set, int huge) 285 { 286 pte_basic_t old = pte_val(*p); 287 pte_basic_t new = (old & ~(pte_basic_t)clr) | set; 288 289 *p = __pte(new); 290 291 #ifdef CONFIG_44x 292 if ((old & _PAGE_USER) && (old & _PAGE_EXEC)) 293 icache_44x_need_flush = 1; 294 #endif 295 return old; 296 } 297 #endif 298 299 #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_TEST_AND_CLEAR_YOUNG 300 static inline int __ptep_test_and_clear_young(struct mm_struct *mm, 301 unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep) 302 { 303 unsigned long old; 304 old = pte_update(mm, addr, ptep, _PAGE_ACCESSED, 0, 0); 305 return (old & _PAGE_ACCESSED) != 0; 306 } 307 #define ptep_test_and_clear_young(__vma, __addr, __ptep) \ 308 __ptep_test_and_clear_young((__vma)->vm_mm, __addr, __ptep) 309 310 #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_GET_AND_CLEAR 311 static inline pte_t ptep_get_and_clear(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, 312 pte_t *ptep) 313 { 314 return __pte(pte_update(mm, addr, ptep, ~0, 0, 0)); 315 } 316 317 #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_SET_WRPROTECT 318 #ifndef ptep_set_wrprotect 319 static inline void ptep_set_wrprotect(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, 320 pte_t *ptep) 321 { 322 pte_update(mm, addr, ptep, _PAGE_RW, 0, 0); 323 } 324 #endif 325 326 #ifndef __ptep_set_access_flags 327 static inline void __ptep_set_access_flags(struct vm_area_struct *vma, 328 pte_t *ptep, pte_t entry, 329 unsigned long address, 330 int psize) 331 { 332 unsigned long set = pte_val(entry) & 333 (_PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_EXEC); 334 int huge = psize > mmu_virtual_psize ? 1 : 0; 335 336 pte_update(vma->vm_mm, address, ptep, 0, set, huge); 337 338 flush_tlb_page(vma, address); 339 } 340 #endif 341 342 static inline int pte_young(pte_t pte) 343 { 344 return pte_val(pte) & _PAGE_ACCESSED; 345 } 346 347 /* 348 * Note that on Book E processors, the pmd contains the kernel virtual 349 * (lowmem) address of the pte page. The physical address is less useful 350 * because everything runs with translation enabled (even the TLB miss 351 * handler). On everything else the pmd contains the physical address 352 * of the pte page. -- paulus 353 */ 354 #ifndef CONFIG_BOOKE 355 #define pmd_pfn(pmd) (pmd_val(pmd) >> PAGE_SHIFT) 356 #else 357 #define pmd_page_vaddr(pmd) \ 358 ((unsigned long)(pmd_val(pmd) & ~(PTE_TABLE_SIZE - 1))) 359 #define pmd_pfn(pmd) (__pa(pmd_val(pmd)) >> PAGE_SHIFT) 360 #endif 361 362 #define pmd_page(pmd) pfn_to_page(pmd_pfn(pmd)) 363 /* 364 * Encode and decode a swap entry. 365 * Note that the bits we use in a PTE for representing a swap entry 366 * must not include the _PAGE_PRESENT bit. 367 * -- paulus 368 */ 369 #define __swp_type(entry) ((entry).val & 0x1f) 370 #define __swp_offset(entry) ((entry).val >> 5) 371 #define __swp_entry(type, offset) ((swp_entry_t) { (type) | ((offset) << 5) }) 372 #define __pte_to_swp_entry(pte) ((swp_entry_t) { pte_val(pte) >> 3 }) 373 #define __swp_entry_to_pte(x) ((pte_t) { (x).val << 3 }) 374 375 #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */ 376 377 #endif /* __ASM_POWERPC_NOHASH_32_PGTABLE_H */ 378