NetBSD/sys/vm/pmap.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University.
*
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*
* from: @(#)pmap.h 7.4 (Berkeley) 5/7/91
* $Id: pmap.h,v 1.5 1993/08/29 12:12:20 brezak Exp $
*
*
* Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr.
*
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*
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*
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*/
#ifndef _VM_PMAP_H_
#define _VM_PMAP_H_
/*
* Machine address mapping definitions -- machine-independent
* section. [For machine-dependent section, see "machine/pmap.h".]
*/
#include <machine/pmap.h>
#ifdef KERNEL
/*
* Currently this option is used on the i386 to be able to handle the
* memory from 0-640k and 1M+.
*/
#ifdef MACHINE_NONCONTIG
/*
* Routines used for initialization.
* There is traditionally also a pmap_bootstrap,
* used very early by machine-dependent code,
* but it is not part of the interface.
*/
extern vm_offset_t pmap_steal_memory(); /* During VM initialization,
* steal a chunk of memory.
*/
extern unsigned int pmap_free_pages(); /* During VM initialization,
* report remaining unused
* physical pages.
*/
extern void pmap_startup(); /* During VM initialization,
* use remaining physical pages
* to allocate page frames.
*/
extern void pmap_init(); /* Initialization,
* after kernel runs
* in virtual memory.
*/
/*
* Currently the following isn't really an option. So don't define it.
*/
#undef MACHINE_PAGES
#ifndef MACHINE_PAGES
/*
* If machine/pmap.h defines MACHINE_PAGES, it must implement
* the above functions. The pmap modules has complete control.
* Otherwise, it must implement
* pmap_free_pages
* pmap_virtual_space
* pmap_next_page
* pmap_init
* and vm/vm_page.c implements pmap_steal_memory and pmap_startup
* using pmap_free_pages, pmap_next_page, pmap_virtual_space,
* and pmap_enter. pmap_free_pages may over-estimate the number
* of unused physical pages, and pmap_next_page may return FALSE
* to indicate that there are no more unused pages to return.
* However, for best performance pmap_free_pages should be accurate.
*/
extern boolean_t pmap_next_page(); /* During VM initialization,
* return the next unused
* physical page.
*/
extern void pmap_virtual_space(); /* During VM initialization,
* report virtual space
* available for the kernel.
*/
#endif /* MACHINE_PAGES */
#endif /* MACHINE_NONCONTIG */
#ifdef MACHINE_NONCONTIG
void pmap_init __P((void));
#else
void pmap_init __P((vm_offset_t s, vm_offset_t e));
#endif
void pmap_pinit __P((struct pmap *pmap));
void pmap_release __P((struct pmap *pmap));
vm_offset_t pmap_map();
pmap_t pmap_create();
void pmap_destroy();
void pmap_reference();
void pmap_remove();
void pmap_page_protect();
void pmap_protect();
void pmap_enter();
vm_offset_t pmap_extract();
void pmap_update();
void pmap_collect();
void pmap_activate();
void pmap_deactivate();
void pmap_copy();
void pmap_statistics();
void pmap_clear_reference();
boolean_t pmap_is_referenced();
#ifndef pmap_kernel
pmap_t pmap_kernel();
#endif
void pmap_redzone();
boolean_t pmap_access();
extern pmap_t kernel_pmap;
#endif
#endif /* !_VM_PMAP_H_ */