haiku/headers/private/kernel/arch/ppc/arch_kernel.h
Pawel Dziepak f697412ff8 vm: place commpage and team data near the top of user address space
Placing commpage and team user data somewhere at the top of the user accessible
virtual address space prevents these areas from conflicting with elf images
that require to be mapped at exact address (in most cases: runtime_loader).
2013-04-04 15:27:24 +02:00

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/*
** Copyright 2001-2002, Travis Geiselbrecht. All rights reserved.
** Distributed under the terms of the NewOS License.
*/
#ifndef _KERNEL_ARCH_PPC_KERNEL_H
#define _KERNEL_ARCH_PPC_KERNEL_H
#include <arch/cpu.h>
// memory layout
#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 + 0x100000))
#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_PPC_KERNEL_H */