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#ifndef __UM_FIXMAP_H
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#define __UM_FIXMAP_H
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2008-02-08 07:22:07 -05:00
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#include <asm/processor.h>
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uml: header untangling
Untangle UML headers somewhat and add some includes where they were
needed explicitly, but gotten accidentally via some other header.
arch/um/include/um_uaccess.h loses asm/fixmap.h because it uses no
fixmap stuff and gains elf.h, because it needs FIXADDR_USER_*, and
archsetjmp.h, because it needs jmp_buf.
pmd_alloc_one is uninlined because it needs mm_struct, and that's
inconvenient to provide in asm-um/pgtable-3level.h.
elf_core_copy_fpregs is also uninlined from elf-i386.h and
elf-x86_64.h, which duplicated the code anyway, to
arch/um/kernel/process.c, so that the reference to current_thread
doesn't pull sched.h or anything related into asm/elf.h.
arch/um/sys-i386/ldt.c, arch/um/kernel/tlb.c and
arch/um/kernel/skas/uaccess.c got sched.h because they dereference
task_structs. Its includes of linux and asm headers got turned from
"" to <>.
arch/um/sys-i386/bug.c gets asm/errno.h because it needs errno
constants.
asm/elf-i386 gets asm/user.h because it needs user_regs_struct.
asm/fixmap.h gets page.h because it needs PAGE_SIZE and PAGE_MASK and
system.h for BUG_ON.
asm/pgtable doesn't need sched.h.
asm/processor-generic.h defined mm_segment_t, but didn't use it. So,
that definition is moved to uaccess.h, which defines a bunch of
mm_segment_t-related stuff. thread_info.h uses mm_segment_t, and
includes uaccess.h, which causes a recursion. So, the definition is
placed above the include of thread_info. in uaccess.h. thread_info.h
also gets page.h because it needs PAGE_SIZE.
ObCheckpatchViolationJustification - I'm not adding a typedef; I'm
moving mm_segment_t from one place to another.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2008-02-05 01:30:53 -05:00
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#include <asm/system.h>
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#include <asm/kmap_types.h>
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#include <asm/archparam.h>
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uml: header untangling
Untangle UML headers somewhat and add some includes where they were
needed explicitly, but gotten accidentally via some other header.
arch/um/include/um_uaccess.h loses asm/fixmap.h because it uses no
fixmap stuff and gains elf.h, because it needs FIXADDR_USER_*, and
archsetjmp.h, because it needs jmp_buf.
pmd_alloc_one is uninlined because it needs mm_struct, and that's
inconvenient to provide in asm-um/pgtable-3level.h.
elf_core_copy_fpregs is also uninlined from elf-i386.h and
elf-x86_64.h, which duplicated the code anyway, to
arch/um/kernel/process.c, so that the reference to current_thread
doesn't pull sched.h or anything related into asm/elf.h.
arch/um/sys-i386/ldt.c, arch/um/kernel/tlb.c and
arch/um/kernel/skas/uaccess.c got sched.h because they dereference
task_structs. Its includes of linux and asm headers got turned from
"" to <>.
arch/um/sys-i386/bug.c gets asm/errno.h because it needs errno
constants.
asm/elf-i386 gets asm/user.h because it needs user_regs_struct.
asm/fixmap.h gets page.h because it needs PAGE_SIZE and PAGE_MASK and
system.h for BUG_ON.
asm/pgtable doesn't need sched.h.
asm/processor-generic.h defined mm_segment_t, but didn't use it. So,
that definition is moved to uaccess.h, which defines a bunch of
mm_segment_t-related stuff. thread_info.h uses mm_segment_t, and
includes uaccess.h, which causes a recursion. So, the definition is
placed above the include of thread_info. in uaccess.h. thread_info.h
also gets page.h because it needs PAGE_SIZE.
ObCheckpatchViolationJustification - I'm not adding a typedef; I'm
moving mm_segment_t from one place to another.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@linux.intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
2008-02-05 01:30:53 -05:00
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#include <asm/page.h>
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/*
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* Here we define all the compile-time 'special' virtual
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* addresses. The point is to have a constant address at
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* compile time, but to set the physical address only
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* in the boot process. We allocate these special addresses
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* from the end of virtual memory (0xfffff000) backwards.
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* Also this lets us do fail-safe vmalloc(), we
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* can guarantee that these special addresses and
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* vmalloc()-ed addresses never overlap.
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*
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* these 'compile-time allocated' memory buffers are
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* fixed-size 4k pages. (or larger if used with an increment
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* highger than 1) use fixmap_set(idx,phys) to associate
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* physical memory with fixmap indices.
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*
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* TLB entries of such buffers will not be flushed across
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* task switches.
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*/
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/*
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* on UP currently we will have no trace of the fixmap mechanizm,
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* no page table allocations, etc. This might change in the
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* future, say framebuffers for the console driver(s) could be
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* fix-mapped?
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*/
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enum fixed_addresses {
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#ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
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FIX_KMAP_BEGIN, /* reserved pte's for temporary kernel mappings */
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FIX_KMAP_END = FIX_KMAP_BEGIN+(KM_TYPE_NR*NR_CPUS)-1,
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#endif
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__end_of_fixed_addresses
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};
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extern void __set_fixmap (enum fixed_addresses idx,
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unsigned long phys, pgprot_t flags);
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#define set_fixmap(idx, phys) \
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__set_fixmap(idx, phys, PAGE_KERNEL)
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/*
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* Some hardware wants to get fixmapped without caching.
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*/
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#define set_fixmap_nocache(idx, phys) \
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__set_fixmap(idx, phys, PAGE_KERNEL_NOCACHE)
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/*
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* used by vmalloc.c.
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*
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* Leave one empty page between vmalloc'ed areas and
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* the start of the fixmap, and leave one page empty
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* at the top of mem..
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*/
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#define FIXADDR_TOP (TASK_SIZE - 2 * PAGE_SIZE)
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#define FIXADDR_SIZE (__end_of_fixed_addresses << PAGE_SHIFT)
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#define FIXADDR_START (FIXADDR_TOP - FIXADDR_SIZE)
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#define __fix_to_virt(x) (FIXADDR_TOP - ((x) << PAGE_SHIFT))
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#define __virt_to_fix(x) ((FIXADDR_TOP - ((x)&PAGE_MASK)) >> PAGE_SHIFT)
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extern void __this_fixmap_does_not_exist(void);
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/*
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* 'index to address' translation. If anyone tries to use the idx
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* directly without tranlation, we catch the bug with a NULL-deference
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* kernel oops. Illegal ranges of incoming indices are caught too.
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*/
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static inline unsigned long fix_to_virt(const unsigned int idx)
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{
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/*
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* this branch gets completely eliminated after inlining,
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* except when someone tries to use fixaddr indices in an
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* illegal way. (such as mixing up address types or using
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* out-of-range indices).
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*
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* If it doesn't get removed, the linker will complain
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* loudly with a reasonably clear error message..
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*/
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if (idx >= __end_of_fixed_addresses)
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__this_fixmap_does_not_exist();
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return __fix_to_virt(idx);
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}
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static inline unsigned long virt_to_fix(const unsigned long vaddr)
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{
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BUG_ON(vaddr >= FIXADDR_TOP || vaddr < FIXADDR_START);
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return __virt_to_fix(vaddr);
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}
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#endif
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