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You may not use this file except in compliance 70Sstevel@tonic-gate * with the License. 80Sstevel@tonic-gate * 90Sstevel@tonic-gate * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE 100Sstevel@tonic-gate * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. 110Sstevel@tonic-gate * See the License for the specific language governing permissions 120Sstevel@tonic-gate * and limitations under the License. 130Sstevel@tonic-gate * 140Sstevel@tonic-gate * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each 150Sstevel@tonic-gate * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. 160Sstevel@tonic-gate * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the 170Sstevel@tonic-gate * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying 180Sstevel@tonic-gate * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 190Sstevel@tonic-gate * 200Sstevel@tonic-gate * CDDL HEADER END 210Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 220Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23*1338Selowe * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 240Sstevel@tonic-gate * Use is subject to license terms. 250Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 260Sstevel@tonic-gate 270Sstevel@tonic-gate #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 280Sstevel@tonic-gate 290Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 300Sstevel@tonic-gate * Kernel Physical Mapping (kpm) segment driver (segkpm). 310Sstevel@tonic-gate * 320Sstevel@tonic-gate * This driver delivers along with the hat_kpm* interfaces an alternative 330Sstevel@tonic-gate * mechanism for kernel mappings within the 64-bit Solaris operating system, 340Sstevel@tonic-gate * which allows the mapping of all physical memory into the kernel address 350Sstevel@tonic-gate * space at once. This is feasible in 64 bit kernels, e.g. for Ultrasparc II 360Sstevel@tonic-gate * and beyond processors, since the available VA range is much larger than 370Sstevel@tonic-gate * possible physical memory. Momentarily all physical memory is supported, 380Sstevel@tonic-gate * that is represented by the list of memory segments (memsegs). 390Sstevel@tonic-gate * 400Sstevel@tonic-gate * Segkpm mappings have also very low overhead and large pages are used 410Sstevel@tonic-gate * (when possible) to minimize the TLB and TSB footprint. It is also 420Sstevel@tonic-gate * extentable for other than Sparc architectures (e.g. AMD64). Main 430Sstevel@tonic-gate * advantage is the avoidance of the TLB-shootdown X-calls, which are 440Sstevel@tonic-gate * normally needed when a kernel (global) mapping has to be removed. 450Sstevel@tonic-gate * 460Sstevel@tonic-gate * First example of a kernel facility that uses the segkpm mapping scheme 470Sstevel@tonic-gate * is seg_map, where it is used as an alternative to hat_memload(). 480Sstevel@tonic-gate * See also hat layer for more information about the hat_kpm* routines. 490Sstevel@tonic-gate * The kpm facilty can be turned off at boot time (e.g. /etc/system). 500Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 510Sstevel@tonic-gate 520Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/types.h> 530Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/param.h> 540Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/sysmacros.h> 550Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/systm.h> 560Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/vnode.h> 570Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/cmn_err.h> 580Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/debug.h> 590Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/thread.h> 600Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/cpuvar.h> 610Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/bitmap.h> 620Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/atomic.h> 63670Selowe #include <sys/lgrp.h> 640Sstevel@tonic-gate 650Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg_kmem.h> 660Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg_kpm.h> 670Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/hat.h> 680Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/as.h> 690Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg.h> 700Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/page.h> 710Sstevel@tonic-gate 720Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 730Sstevel@tonic-gate * Global kpm controls. 740Sstevel@tonic-gate * See also platform and mmu specific controls. 750Sstevel@tonic-gate * 760Sstevel@tonic-gate * kpm_enable -- global on/off switch for segkpm. 770Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Set by default on 64bit platforms that have kpm support. 780Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Will be disabled from platform layer if not supported. 790Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Can be disabled via /etc/system. 800Sstevel@tonic-gate * 810Sstevel@tonic-gate * kpm_smallpages -- use only regular/system pagesize for kpm mappings. 820Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Can be useful for critical debugging of kpm clients. 830Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Set to zero by default for platforms that support kpm large pages. 840Sstevel@tonic-gate * The use of kpm large pages reduces the footprint of kpm meta data 850Sstevel@tonic-gate * and has all the other advantages of using large pages (e.g TLB 860Sstevel@tonic-gate * miss reduction). 870Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Set by default for platforms that don't support kpm large pages or 880Sstevel@tonic-gate * where large pages cannot be used for other reasons (e.g. there are 890Sstevel@tonic-gate * only few full associative TLB entries available for large pages). 900Sstevel@tonic-gate * 910Sstevel@tonic-gate * segmap_kpm -- separate on/off switch for segmap using segkpm: 920Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Set by default. 930Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Will be disabled when kpm_enable is zero. 940Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Will be disabled when MAXBSIZE != PAGESIZE. 950Sstevel@tonic-gate * . Can be disabled via /etc/system. 960Sstevel@tonic-gate * 970Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 980Sstevel@tonic-gate int kpm_enable = 1; 990Sstevel@tonic-gate int kpm_smallpages = 0; 1000Sstevel@tonic-gate int segmap_kpm = 1; 1010Sstevel@tonic-gate 1020Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1030Sstevel@tonic-gate * Private seg op routines. 1040Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1050Sstevel@tonic-gate faultcode_t segkpm_fault(struct hat *hat, struct seg *seg, caddr_t addr, 1060Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t len, enum fault_type type, enum seg_rw rw); 1070Sstevel@tonic-gate static void segkpm_dump(struct seg *); 1080Sstevel@tonic-gate static void segkpm_badop(void); 1090Sstevel@tonic-gate static int segkpm_notsup(void); 110670Selowe static int segkpm_capable(struct seg *, segcapability_t); 1110Sstevel@tonic-gate 1120Sstevel@tonic-gate #define SEGKPM_BADOP(t) (t(*)())segkpm_badop 1130Sstevel@tonic-gate #define SEGKPM_NOTSUP (int(*)())segkpm_notsup 1140Sstevel@tonic-gate 1150Sstevel@tonic-gate static struct seg_ops segkpm_ops = { 1160Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* dup */ 1170Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* unmap */ 1180Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(void), /* free */ 1190Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_fault, 1200Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* faulta */ 1210Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* setprot */ 1220Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* checkprot */ 1230Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* kluster */ 1240Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(size_t), /* swapout */ 1250Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* sync */ 1260Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(size_t), /* incore */ 1270Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* lockop */ 1280Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* getprot */ 1290Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(u_offset_t), /* getoffset */ 1300Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* gettype */ 1310Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* getvp */ 1320Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* advise */ 1330Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_dump, /* dump */ 1340Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_NOTSUP, /* pagelock */ 1350Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* setpgsz */ 1360Sstevel@tonic-gate SEGKPM_BADOP(int), /* getmemid */ 137670Selowe SEGKPM_BADOP(lgrp_mem_policy_info_t *), /* getpolicy */ 138670Selowe segkpm_capable, /* capable */ 1390Sstevel@tonic-gate }; 1400Sstevel@tonic-gate 1410Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1420Sstevel@tonic-gate * kpm_pgsz and kpm_pgshft are set by platform layer. 1430Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1440Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t kpm_pgsz; /* kpm page size */ 1450Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t kpm_pgshft; /* kpm page shift */ 1460Sstevel@tonic-gate u_offset_t kpm_pgoff; /* kpm page offset mask */ 1470Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t kpmp2pshft; /* kpm page to page shift */ 1480Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t kpmpnpgs; /* how many pages per kpm page */ 1490Sstevel@tonic-gate 1500Sstevel@tonic-gate 1510Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef SEGKPM_SUPPORT 1520Sstevel@tonic-gate 1530Sstevel@tonic-gate int 1540Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_create(struct seg *seg, void *argsp) 1550Sstevel@tonic-gate { 1560Sstevel@tonic-gate struct segkpm_data *skd; 1570Sstevel@tonic-gate struct segkpm_crargs *b = (struct segkpm_crargs *)argsp; 1580Sstevel@tonic-gate ushort_t *p; 1590Sstevel@tonic-gate int i, j; 1600Sstevel@tonic-gate 1610Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(seg->s_as && RW_WRITE_HELD(&seg->s_as->a_lock)); 1620Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(btokpmp(seg->s_size) >= 1 && 1630Sstevel@tonic-gate kpmpageoff((uintptr_t)seg->s_base) == 0 && 1640Sstevel@tonic-gate kpmpageoff((uintptr_t)seg->s_base + seg->s_size) == 0); 1650Sstevel@tonic-gate 1660Sstevel@tonic-gate skd = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (struct segkpm_data), KM_SLEEP); 1670Sstevel@tonic-gate 1680Sstevel@tonic-gate seg->s_data = (void *)skd; 1690Sstevel@tonic-gate seg->s_ops = &segkpm_ops; 1700Sstevel@tonic-gate skd->skd_prot = b->prot; 1710Sstevel@tonic-gate 1720Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1730Sstevel@tonic-gate * (1) Segkpm virtual addresses are based on physical adresses. 1740Sstevel@tonic-gate * From this and in opposite to other segment drivers it is 1750Sstevel@tonic-gate * often required to allocate a page first to be able to 1760Sstevel@tonic-gate * calculate the final segkpm virtual address. 1770Sstevel@tonic-gate * (2) Page allocation is done by calling page_create_va(), 1780Sstevel@tonic-gate * one important input argument is a virtual address (also 1790Sstevel@tonic-gate * expressed by the "va" in the function name). This function 1800Sstevel@tonic-gate * is highly optimized to select the right page for an optimal 1810Sstevel@tonic-gate * processor and platform support (e.g. virtual addressed 1820Sstevel@tonic-gate * caches (VAC), physical addressed caches, NUMA). 1830Sstevel@tonic-gate * 1840Sstevel@tonic-gate * Because of (1) the approach is to generate a faked virtual 1850Sstevel@tonic-gate * address for calling page_create_va(). In order to exploit 1860Sstevel@tonic-gate * the abilities of (2), especially to utilize the cache 1870Sstevel@tonic-gate * hierarchy (3) and to avoid VAC alias conflicts (4) the 1880Sstevel@tonic-gate * selection has to be done carefully. For each virtual color 1890Sstevel@tonic-gate * a separate counter is provided (4). The count values are 1900Sstevel@tonic-gate * used for the utilization of all cache lines (3) and are 1910Sstevel@tonic-gate * corresponding to the cache bins. 1920Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1930Sstevel@tonic-gate skd->skd_nvcolors = b->nvcolors; 1940Sstevel@tonic-gate 1950Sstevel@tonic-gate p = skd->skd_va_select = 1960Sstevel@tonic-gate kmem_zalloc(NCPU * b->nvcolors * sizeof (ushort_t), KM_SLEEP); 1970Sstevel@tonic-gate 1980Sstevel@tonic-gate for (i = 0; i < NCPU; i++) 1990Sstevel@tonic-gate for (j = 0; j < b->nvcolors; j++, p++) 2000Sstevel@tonic-gate *p = j; 2010Sstevel@tonic-gate 2020Sstevel@tonic-gate return (0); 2030Sstevel@tonic-gate } 2040Sstevel@tonic-gate 2050Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2060Sstevel@tonic-gate * This routine is called via a machine specific fault handling 2070Sstevel@tonic-gate * routine. 2080Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2090Sstevel@tonic-gate /* ARGSUSED */ 2100Sstevel@tonic-gate faultcode_t 2110Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_fault(struct hat *hat, struct seg *seg, caddr_t addr, size_t len, 2120Sstevel@tonic-gate enum fault_type type, enum seg_rw rw) 2130Sstevel@tonic-gate { 2140Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(seg->s_as && AS_LOCK_HELD(seg->s_as, &seg->s_as->a_lock)); 2150Sstevel@tonic-gate 216*1338Selowe switch (type) { 217*1338Selowe case F_INVAL: 218*1338Selowe return (hat_kpm_fault(hat, addr)); 219*1338Selowe case F_SOFTLOCK: 220*1338Selowe case F_SOFTUNLOCK: 221*1338Selowe return (0); 222*1338Selowe default: 223*1338Selowe return (FC_NOSUPPORT); 224*1338Selowe } 225*1338Selowe /*NOTREACHED*/ 2260Sstevel@tonic-gate } 2270Sstevel@tonic-gate 2280Sstevel@tonic-gate #define addr_to_vcolor(addr, vcolors) \ 2290Sstevel@tonic-gate ((int)(((uintptr_t)(addr) & ((vcolors << PAGESHIFT) - 1)) >> PAGESHIFT)) 2300Sstevel@tonic-gate 2310Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2320Sstevel@tonic-gate * Create a virtual address that can be used for invocations of 2330Sstevel@tonic-gate * page_create_va. Goal is to utilize the cache hierarchy (round 2340Sstevel@tonic-gate * robin bins) and to select the right color for virtual indexed 2350Sstevel@tonic-gate * caches. It isn't exact since we also increment the bin counter 2360Sstevel@tonic-gate * when the caller uses VOP_GETPAGE and gets a hit in the page 2370Sstevel@tonic-gate * cache, but we keep the bins turning for cache distribution 2380Sstevel@tonic-gate * (see also segkpm_create block comment). 2390Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2400Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t 2410Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_create_va(u_offset_t off) 2420Sstevel@tonic-gate { 2430Sstevel@tonic-gate int vcolor; 2440Sstevel@tonic-gate ushort_t *p; 2450Sstevel@tonic-gate struct segkpm_data *skd = (struct segkpm_data *)segkpm->s_data; 2460Sstevel@tonic-gate int nvcolors = skd->skd_nvcolors; 2470Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t va; 2480Sstevel@tonic-gate 2490Sstevel@tonic-gate vcolor = (nvcolors > 1) ? addr_to_vcolor(off, nvcolors) : 0; 2500Sstevel@tonic-gate p = &skd->skd_va_select[(CPU->cpu_id * nvcolors) + vcolor]; 2510Sstevel@tonic-gate va = (caddr_t)ptob(*p); 2520Sstevel@tonic-gate 2530Sstevel@tonic-gate atomic_add_16(p, nvcolors); 2540Sstevel@tonic-gate 2550Sstevel@tonic-gate return (va); 2560Sstevel@tonic-gate } 2570Sstevel@tonic-gate 2580Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2590Sstevel@tonic-gate * Unload mapping if the instance has an active kpm mapping. 2600Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2610Sstevel@tonic-gate void 2620Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_mapout_validkpme(struct kpme *kpme) 2630Sstevel@tonic-gate { 2640Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t vaddr; 2650Sstevel@tonic-gate page_t *pp; 2660Sstevel@tonic-gate 2670Sstevel@tonic-gate retry: 2680Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((pp = kpme->kpe_page) == NULL) { 2690Sstevel@tonic-gate return; 2700Sstevel@tonic-gate } 2710Sstevel@tonic-gate 2720Sstevel@tonic-gate if (page_lock(pp, SE_SHARED, (kmutex_t *)NULL, P_RECLAIM) == 0) 2730Sstevel@tonic-gate goto retry; 2740Sstevel@tonic-gate 2750Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2760Sstevel@tonic-gate * Check if segkpm mapping is not unloaded in the meantime 2770Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2780Sstevel@tonic-gate if (kpme->kpe_page == NULL) { 2790Sstevel@tonic-gate page_unlock(pp); 2800Sstevel@tonic-gate return; 2810Sstevel@tonic-gate } 2820Sstevel@tonic-gate 2830Sstevel@tonic-gate vaddr = hat_kpm_page2va(pp, 1); 2840Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_kpm_mapout(pp, kpme, vaddr); 2850Sstevel@tonic-gate page_unlock(pp); 2860Sstevel@tonic-gate } 2870Sstevel@tonic-gate 2880Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 2890Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_badop() 2900Sstevel@tonic-gate { 2910Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("segkpm_badop"); 2920Sstevel@tonic-gate } 2930Sstevel@tonic-gate 2940Sstevel@tonic-gate #else /* SEGKPM_SUPPORT */ 2950Sstevel@tonic-gate 2960Sstevel@tonic-gate /* segkpm stubs */ 2970Sstevel@tonic-gate 2980Sstevel@tonic-gate /*ARGSUSED*/ 2990Sstevel@tonic-gate int segkpm_create(struct seg *seg, void *argsp) { return (0); } 3000Sstevel@tonic-gate 3010Sstevel@tonic-gate /* ARGSUSED */ 3020Sstevel@tonic-gate faultcode_t 3030Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_fault(struct hat *hat, struct seg *seg, caddr_t addr, size_t len, 3040Sstevel@tonic-gate enum fault_type type, enum seg_rw rw) 3050Sstevel@tonic-gate { 3060Sstevel@tonic-gate return ((faultcode_t)0); 3070Sstevel@tonic-gate } 3080Sstevel@tonic-gate 3090Sstevel@tonic-gate /* ARGSUSED */ 3100Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t segkpm_create_va(u_offset_t off) { return (NULL); } 3110Sstevel@tonic-gate 3120Sstevel@tonic-gate /* ARGSUSED */ 3130Sstevel@tonic-gate void segkpm_mapout_validkpme(struct kpme *kpme) {} 3140Sstevel@tonic-gate 3150Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 3160Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_badop() {} 3170Sstevel@tonic-gate 3180Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* SEGKPM_SUPPORT */ 3190Sstevel@tonic-gate 3200Sstevel@tonic-gate static int 3210Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_notsup() 3220Sstevel@tonic-gate { 3230Sstevel@tonic-gate return (ENOTSUP); 3240Sstevel@tonic-gate } 3250Sstevel@tonic-gate 3260Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 3270Sstevel@tonic-gate * segkpm pages are not dumped, so we just return 3280Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 3290Sstevel@tonic-gate /*ARGSUSED*/ 3300Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 3310Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpm_dump(struct seg *seg) 3320Sstevel@tonic-gate {} 333670Selowe 334670Selowe /* 335670Selowe * We claim to have no special capabilities. 336670Selowe */ 337670Selowe /*ARGSUSED*/ 338670Selowe static int 339670Selowe segkpm_capable(struct seg *seg, segcapability_t capability) 340670Selowe { 341670Selowe return (0); 342670Selowe } 343