haiku/headers/private/kernel/arch/arm/arch_kernel.h
Alexander von Gluck IV d2986cb6d0 system/boot: More cleanup and shuffling
* arm efi additions
* cleanup some cpu headers which were oddly
  split between efi and bios_ia32
* Move calculate_cpu_conversion_factor over to
  arch_timer since it is timerish, and x86 only
* Drop some duplicated code from efi start. Move
  hpet init code into efi timer/hpet code

Change-Id: Ia4264a5690ba8c09417b06788febc4f572f111ce
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/2259
Reviewed-by: Alex von Gluck IV <kallisti5@unixzen.com>
Reviewed-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@gmail.com>
2020-02-22 14:37:45 +00:00

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/*
** Copyright 2001-2002, Travis Geiselbrecht. All rights reserved.
** Distributed under the terms of the NewOS License.
*/
#ifndef _KERNEL_ARCH_ARM_KERNEL_H
#define _KERNEL_ARCH_ARM_KERNEL_H
#include <arch/cpu.h>
// memory layout
#define KERNEL_LOAD_BASE 0x80000000
#define KERNEL_BASE 0x80000000
#define KERNEL_SIZE 0x80000000
#define KERNEL_TOP (KERNEL_BASE + (KERNEL_SIZE - 1))
/*
** User space layout is a little special:
** The user space does not completely cover the space not covered by the kernel.
** This is accomplished by starting user space at 1Mb and running to 64kb short of kernel space.
** The lower 1Mb reserved spot makes it easy to find null pointer references and guarantees a
** region wont be placed there. The 64kb region assures a user space thread cannot pass
** a buffer into the kernel as part of a syscall that would cross into kernel space.
*/
#define USER_BASE 0x100000
#define USER_BASE_ANY USER_BASE
#define USER_SIZE (0x80000000 - (0x10000 + USER_BASE))
#define USER_TOP (USER_BASE + (USER_SIZE - 1))
#define KERNEL_USER_DATA_BASE 0x60000000
#define USER_STACK_REGION 0x70000000
#define USER_STACK_REGION_SIZE ((USER_TOP - USER_STACK_REGION) + 1)
#endif /* _KERNEL_ARCH_ARM_KERNEL_H */