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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 #include <sys/types.h> 300Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/t_lock.h> 310Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/param.h> 320Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/sysmacros.h> 330Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/signal.h> 340Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/systm.h> 350Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/user.h> 360Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/mman.h> 370Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/vm.h> 380Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/conf.h> 390Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/avintr.h> 400Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/autoconf.h> 410Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/disp.h> 420Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/class.h> 430Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/bitmap.h> 440Sstevel@tonic-gate 450Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/privregs.h> 460Sstevel@tonic-gate 470Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/proc.h> 480Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/buf.h> 490Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/kmem.h> 500Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/kstat.h> 510Sstevel@tonic-gate 520Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/reboot.h> 530Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/uadmin.h> 540Sstevel@tonic-gate 550Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/cred.h> 560Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/vnode.h> 570Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/file.h> 580Sstevel@tonic-gate 590Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/procfs.h> 600Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/acct.h> 610Sstevel@tonic-gate 620Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/vfs.h> 630Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/dnlc.h> 640Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/var.h> 650Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/cmn_err.h> 660Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/utsname.h> 670Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/debug.h> 680Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/kdi.h> 690Sstevel@tonic-gate 700Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/dumphdr.h> 710Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/bootconf.h> 720Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/varargs.h> 730Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/promif.h> 740Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/prom_emul.h> /* for create_prom_prop */ 750Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/modctl.h> /* for "procfs" hack */ 760Sstevel@tonic-gate 770Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/consdev.h> 780Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/frame.h> 790Sstevel@tonic-gate 800Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/sunddi.h> 810Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/sunndi.h> 820Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/ndi_impldefs.h> 830Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/ddidmareq.h> 840Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/psw.h> 850Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/regset.h> 860Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/clock.h> 870Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/pte.h> 880Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/mmu.h> 890Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/tss.h> 900Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/stack.h> 910Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/trap.h> 920Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/pic.h> 930Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/fp.h> 940Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/anon.h> 950Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/as.h> 960Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/page.h> 970Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg.h> 980Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg_dev.h> 990Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg_kmem.h> 1000Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg_kpm.h> 1010Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg_map.h> 1020Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg_vn.h> 1030Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/seg_kp.h> 1040Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/memnode.h> 1050Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/vm_dep.h> 1060Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/swap.h> 1070Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/thread.h> 1080Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/sysconf.h> 1090Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/vm_machparam.h> 1100Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/archsystm.h> 1110Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/machsystm.h> 1120Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/hat.h> 1130Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <vm/hat_i86.h> 1140Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/pmem.h> 1150Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/instance.h> 1160Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/smp_impldefs.h> 1170Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/x86_archext.h> 1180Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/segments.h> 1190Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/clconf.h> 1200Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/kobj.h> 1210Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/kobj_lex.h> 1220Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/prom_emul.h> 1230Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/cpc_impl.h> 1240Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/chip.h> 1250Sstevel@tonic-gate #include <sys/x86_archext.h> 126437Smws #include <sys/smbios.h> 1270Sstevel@tonic-gate 1280Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void progressbar_init(void); 1290Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void progressbar_start(void); 1300Sstevel@tonic-gate 1310Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1320Sstevel@tonic-gate * XXX make declaration below "static" when drivers no longer use this 1330Sstevel@tonic-gate * interface. 1340Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1350Sstevel@tonic-gate extern caddr_t p0_va; /* Virtual address for accessing physical page 0 */ 1360Sstevel@tonic-gate 1370Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1380Sstevel@tonic-gate * segkp 1390Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1400Sstevel@tonic-gate extern int segkp_fromheap; 1410Sstevel@tonic-gate 1420Sstevel@tonic-gate static void kvm_init(void); 1430Sstevel@tonic-gate static void startup_init(void); 1440Sstevel@tonic-gate static void startup_memlist(void); 1450Sstevel@tonic-gate static void startup_modules(void); 1460Sstevel@tonic-gate static void startup_bop_gone(void); 1470Sstevel@tonic-gate static void startup_vm(void); 1480Sstevel@tonic-gate static void startup_end(void); 1490Sstevel@tonic-gate 1500Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1510Sstevel@tonic-gate * Declare these as initialized data so we can patch them. 1520Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1530Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t physmem = 0; /* memory size in pages, patch if you want less */ 1540Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t obp_pages; /* Memory used by PROM for its text and data */ 1550Sstevel@tonic-gate 1560Sstevel@tonic-gate char *kobj_file_buf; 1570Sstevel@tonic-gate int kobj_file_bufsize; /* set in /etc/system */ 1580Sstevel@tonic-gate 1590Sstevel@tonic-gate /* Global variables for MP support. Used in mp_startup */ 1600Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t rm_platter_va; 1610Sstevel@tonic-gate uint32_t rm_platter_pa; 1620Sstevel@tonic-gate 163*841Skchow int auto_lpg_disable = 1; 164*841Skchow 1650Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1660Sstevel@tonic-gate * Some CPUs have holes in the middle of the 64-bit virtual address range. 1670Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1680Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t hole_start, hole_end; 1690Sstevel@tonic-gate 1700Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1710Sstevel@tonic-gate * kpm mapping window 1720Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1730Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t kpm_vbase; 1740Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t kpm_size; 1750Sstevel@tonic-gate static int kpm_desired = 0; /* Do we want to try to use segkpm? */ 1760Sstevel@tonic-gate 1770Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1780Sstevel@tonic-gate * VA range that must be preserved for boot until we release all of its 1790Sstevel@tonic-gate * mappings. 1800Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1810Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 1820Sstevel@tonic-gate static void *kmem_setaside; 1830Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 1840Sstevel@tonic-gate 1850Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1860Sstevel@tonic-gate * Configuration parameters set at boot time. 1870Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1880Sstevel@tonic-gate 1890Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t econtig; /* end of first block of contiguous kernel */ 1900Sstevel@tonic-gate 1910Sstevel@tonic-gate struct bootops *bootops = 0; /* passed in from boot */ 1920Sstevel@tonic-gate struct bootops **bootopsp; 1930Sstevel@tonic-gate struct boot_syscalls *sysp; /* passed in from boot */ 1940Sstevel@tonic-gate 1950Sstevel@tonic-gate char bootblock_fstype[16]; 1960Sstevel@tonic-gate 1970Sstevel@tonic-gate char kern_bootargs[OBP_MAXPATHLEN]; 1980Sstevel@tonic-gate 1990Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2000Sstevel@tonic-gate * new memory fragmentations are possible in startup() due to BOP_ALLOCs. this 2010Sstevel@tonic-gate * depends on number of BOP_ALLOC calls made and requested size, memory size 2020Sstevel@tonic-gate * combination and whether boot.bin memory needs to be freed. 2030Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2040Sstevel@tonic-gate #define POSS_NEW_FRAGMENTS 12 2050Sstevel@tonic-gate 2060Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2070Sstevel@tonic-gate * VM data structures 2080Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2090Sstevel@tonic-gate long page_hashsz; /* Size of page hash table (power of two) */ 2100Sstevel@tonic-gate struct page *pp_base; /* Base of initial system page struct array */ 2110Sstevel@tonic-gate struct page **page_hash; /* Page hash table */ 2120Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg ktextseg; /* Segment used for kernel executable image */ 2130Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg kvalloc; /* Segment used for "valloc" mapping */ 2140Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg kpseg; /* Segment used for pageable kernel virt mem */ 2150Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg kmapseg; /* Segment used for generic kernel mappings */ 2160Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg kdebugseg; /* Segment used for the kernel debugger */ 2170Sstevel@tonic-gate 2180Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg *segkmap = &kmapseg; /* Kernel generic mapping segment */ 2190Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg *segkp = &kpseg; /* Pageable kernel virtual memory segment */ 2200Sstevel@tonic-gate 2210Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 2220Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg kvseg_core; /* Segment used for the core heap */ 2230Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg kpmseg; /* Segment used for physical mapping */ 2240Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg *segkpm = &kpmseg; /* 64bit kernel physical mapping segment */ 2250Sstevel@tonic-gate #else 2260Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg *segkpm = NULL; /* Unused on IA32 */ 2270Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 2280Sstevel@tonic-gate 2290Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t segkp_base; /* Base address of segkp */ 2300Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 2310Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t segkpsize = btop(SEGKPDEFSIZE); /* size of segkp segment in pages */ 2320Sstevel@tonic-gate #else 2330Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t segkpsize = 0; 2340Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 2350Sstevel@tonic-gate 2360Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memseg *memseg_base; 2370Sstevel@tonic-gate struct vnode unused_pages_vp; 2380Sstevel@tonic-gate 2390Sstevel@tonic-gate #define FOURGB 0x100000000LL 2400Sstevel@tonic-gate 2410Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist *memlist; 2420Sstevel@tonic-gate 2430Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t s_text; /* start of kernel text segment */ 2440Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t e_text; /* end of kernel text segment */ 2450Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t s_data; /* start of kernel data segment */ 2460Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t e_data; /* end of kernel data segment */ 2470Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t modtext; /* start of loadable module text reserved */ 2480Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t e_modtext; /* end of loadable module text reserved */ 2490Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t moddata; /* start of loadable module data reserved */ 2500Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t e_moddata; /* end of loadable module data reserved */ 2510Sstevel@tonic-gate 2520Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist *phys_install; /* Total installed physical memory */ 2530Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist *phys_avail; /* Total available physical memory */ 2540Sstevel@tonic-gate 2550Sstevel@tonic-gate static void memlist_add(uint64_t, uint64_t, struct memlist *, 2560Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist **); 2570Sstevel@tonic-gate 2580Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2590Sstevel@tonic-gate * kphysm_init returns the number of pages that were processed 2600Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2610Sstevel@tonic-gate static pgcnt_t kphysm_init(page_t *, struct memseg *, pgcnt_t, pgcnt_t); 2620Sstevel@tonic-gate 2630Sstevel@tonic-gate #define IO_PROP_SIZE 64 /* device property size */ 2640Sstevel@tonic-gate 2650Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2660Sstevel@tonic-gate * a couple useful roundup macros 2670Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2680Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ROUND_UP_PAGE(x) \ 2690Sstevel@tonic-gate ((uintptr_t)P2ROUNDUP((uintptr_t)(x), (uintptr_t)MMU_PAGESIZE)) 2700Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ROUND_UP_LPAGE(x) \ 2710Sstevel@tonic-gate ((uintptr_t)P2ROUNDUP((uintptr_t)(x), mmu.level_size[1])) 2720Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ROUND_UP_4MEG(x) \ 2730Sstevel@tonic-gate ((uintptr_t)P2ROUNDUP((uintptr_t)(x), (uintptr_t)FOURMB_PAGESIZE)) 2740Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ROUND_UP_TOPLEVEL(x) \ 2750Sstevel@tonic-gate ((uintptr_t)P2ROUNDUP((uintptr_t)(x), mmu.level_size[mmu.max_level])) 2760Sstevel@tonic-gate 2770Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 2780Sstevel@tonic-gate * 32-bit Kernel's Virtual memory layout. 2790Sstevel@tonic-gate * +-----------------------+ 2800Sstevel@tonic-gate * | psm 1-1 map | 2810Sstevel@tonic-gate * | exec args area | 2820Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFC00000 -|-----------------------|- ARGSBASE 2830Sstevel@tonic-gate * | debugger | 2840Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFF800000 -|-----------------------|- SEGDEBUGBASE 2850Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Kernel Data | 2860Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFEC00000 -|-----------------------| 2870Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Kernel Text | 2880Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFE800000 -|-----------------------|- KERNEL_TEXT 2890Sstevel@tonic-gate * | LUFS sinkhole | 2900Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFE000000 -|-----------------------|- lufs_addr 2910Sstevel@tonic-gate * --- -|-----------------------|- valloc_base + valloc_sz 2920Sstevel@tonic-gate * | early pp structures | 2930Sstevel@tonic-gate * | memsegs, memlists, | 2940Sstevel@tonic-gate * | page hash, etc. | 2950Sstevel@tonic-gate * --- -|-----------------------|- valloc_base (floating) 2960Sstevel@tonic-gate * | ptable_va | 2970Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFDFFE000 -|-----------------------|- ekernelheap, ptable_va 2980Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | (segkp is an arena under the heap) 2990Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3000Sstevel@tonic-gate * | kvseg | 3010Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3020Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3030Sstevel@tonic-gate * --- -|-----------------------|- kernelheap (floating) 3040Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Segkmap | 3050Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xC3002000 -|-----------------------|- segkmap_start (floating) 3060Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Red Zone | 3070Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xC3000000 -|-----------------------|- kernelbase / userlimit (floating) 3080Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | || 3090Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Shared objects | \/ 3100Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3110Sstevel@tonic-gate * : : 3120Sstevel@tonic-gate * | user data | 3130Sstevel@tonic-gate * |-----------------------| 3140Sstevel@tonic-gate * | user text | 3150Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0x08048000 -|-----------------------| 3160Sstevel@tonic-gate * | user stack | 3170Sstevel@tonic-gate * : : 3180Sstevel@tonic-gate * | invalid | 3190Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0x00000000 +-----------------------+ 3200Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3210Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3220Sstevel@tonic-gate * 64-bit Kernel's Virtual memory layout. (assuming 64 bit app) 3230Sstevel@tonic-gate * +-----------------------+ 3240Sstevel@tonic-gate * | psm 1-1 map | 3250Sstevel@tonic-gate * | exec args area | 3260Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFFFF.FFC00000 |-----------------------|- ARGSBASE 3270Sstevel@tonic-gate * | debugger (?) | 3280Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFFFF.FF800000 |-----------------------|- SEGDEBUGBASE 3290Sstevel@tonic-gate * | unused | 3300Sstevel@tonic-gate * +-----------------------+ 3310Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Kernel Data | 3320Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFFFF.FBC00000 |-----------------------| 3330Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Kernel Text | 3340Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFFFF.FB800000 |-----------------------|- KERNEL_TEXT 3350Sstevel@tonic-gate * | LUFS sinkhole | 3360Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFFFF.FB000000 -|-----------------------|- lufs_addr 3370Sstevel@tonic-gate * --- |-----------------------|- valloc_base + valloc_sz 3380Sstevel@tonic-gate * | early pp structures | 3390Sstevel@tonic-gate * | memsegs, memlists, | 3400Sstevel@tonic-gate * | page hash, etc. | 3410Sstevel@tonic-gate * --- |-----------------------|- valloc_base 3420Sstevel@tonic-gate * | ptable_va | 3430Sstevel@tonic-gate * --- |-----------------------|- ptable_va 3440Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Core heap | (used for loadable modules) 3450Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFFFF.C0000000 |-----------------------|- core_base / ekernelheap 3460Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Kernel | 3470Sstevel@tonic-gate * | heap | 3480Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFXXX.XXX00000 |-----------------------|- kernelheap (floating) 3490Sstevel@tonic-gate * | segkmap | 3500Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFXXX.XXX00000 |-----------------------|- segkmap_start (floating) 3510Sstevel@tonic-gate * | device mappings | 3520Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFXXX.XXX00000 |-----------------------|- toxic_addr (floating) 3530Sstevel@tonic-gate * | segkp | 3540Sstevel@tonic-gate * --- |-----------------------|- segkp_base 3550Sstevel@tonic-gate * | segkpm | 3560Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFE00.00000000 |-----------------------| 3570Sstevel@tonic-gate * | Red Zone | 3580Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFFFD80.00000000 |-----------------------|- KERNELBASE 3590Sstevel@tonic-gate * | User stack |- User space memory 3600Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3610Sstevel@tonic-gate * | shared objects, etc | (grows downwards) 3620Sstevel@tonic-gate * : : 3630Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3640Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xFFFF8000.00000000 |-----------------------| 3650Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3660Sstevel@tonic-gate * | VA Hole / unused | 3670Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3680Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0x00008000.00000000 |-----------------------| 3690Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3700Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3710Sstevel@tonic-gate * : : 3720Sstevel@tonic-gate * | user heap | (grows upwards) 3730Sstevel@tonic-gate * | | 3740Sstevel@tonic-gate * | user data | 3750Sstevel@tonic-gate * |-----------------------| 3760Sstevel@tonic-gate * | user text | 3770Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0x00000000.04000000 |-----------------------| 3780Sstevel@tonic-gate * | invalid | 3790Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0x00000000.00000000 +-----------------------+ 3800Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3810Sstevel@tonic-gate * A 32 bit app on the 64 bit kernel sees the same layout as on the 32 bit 3820Sstevel@tonic-gate * kernel, except that userlimit is raised to 0xfe000000 3830Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3840Sstevel@tonic-gate * Floating values: 3850Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3860Sstevel@tonic-gate * valloc_base: start of the kernel's memory management/tracking data 3870Sstevel@tonic-gate * structures. This region contains page_t structures for the lowest 4GB 3880Sstevel@tonic-gate * of physical memory, memsegs, memlists, and the page hash. 3890Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3900Sstevel@tonic-gate * core_base: start of the kernel's "core" heap area on 64-bit systems. 3910Sstevel@tonic-gate * This area is intended to be used for global data as well as for module 3920Sstevel@tonic-gate * text/data that does not fit into the nucleus pages. The core heap is 3930Sstevel@tonic-gate * restricted to a 2GB range, allowing every address within it to be 3940Sstevel@tonic-gate * accessed using rip-relative addressing 3950Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3960Sstevel@tonic-gate * ekernelheap: end of kernelheap and start of segmap. 3970Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3980Sstevel@tonic-gate * kernelheap: start of kernel heap. On 32-bit systems, this starts right 3990Sstevel@tonic-gate * above a red zone that separates the user's address space from the 4000Sstevel@tonic-gate * kernel's. On 64-bit systems, it sits above segkp and segkpm. 4010Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4020Sstevel@tonic-gate * segkmap_start: start of segmap. The length of segmap can be modified 4030Sstevel@tonic-gate * by changing segmapsize in /etc/system (preferred) or eeprom (deprecated). 4040Sstevel@tonic-gate * The default length is 16MB on 32-bit systems and 64MB on 64-bit systems. 4050Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4060Sstevel@tonic-gate * kernelbase: On a 32-bit kernel the default value of 0xd4000000 will be 4070Sstevel@tonic-gate * decreased by 2X the size required for page_t. This allows the kernel 4080Sstevel@tonic-gate * heap to grow in size with physical memory. With sizeof(page_t) == 80 4090Sstevel@tonic-gate * bytes, the following shows the values of kernelbase and kernel heap 4100Sstevel@tonic-gate * sizes for different memory configurations (assuming default segmap and 4110Sstevel@tonic-gate * segkp sizes). 4120Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4130Sstevel@tonic-gate * mem size for kernelbase kernel heap 4140Sstevel@tonic-gate * size page_t's size 4150Sstevel@tonic-gate * ---- --------- ---------- ----------- 4160Sstevel@tonic-gate * 1gb 0x01400000 0xd1800000 684MB 4170Sstevel@tonic-gate * 2gb 0x02800000 0xcf000000 704MB 4180Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4gb 0x05000000 0xca000000 744MB 4190Sstevel@tonic-gate * 6gb 0x07800000 0xc5000000 784MB 4200Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8gb 0x0a000000 0xc0000000 824MB 4210Sstevel@tonic-gate * 16gb 0x14000000 0xac000000 984MB 4220Sstevel@tonic-gate * 32gb 0x28000000 0x84000000 1304MB 4230Sstevel@tonic-gate * 64gb 0x50000000 0x34000000 1944MB (*) 4240Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4250Sstevel@tonic-gate * kernelbase is less than the abi minimum of 0xc0000000 for memory 4260Sstevel@tonic-gate * configurations above 8gb. 4270Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4280Sstevel@tonic-gate * (*) support for memory configurations above 32gb will require manual tuning 4290Sstevel@tonic-gate * of kernelbase to balance out the need of user applications. 4300Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 4310Sstevel@tonic-gate 4320Sstevel@tonic-gate void init_intr_threads(struct cpu *); 4330Sstevel@tonic-gate 4340Sstevel@tonic-gate /* real-time-clock initialization parameters */ 4350Sstevel@tonic-gate long gmt_lag; /* offset in seconds of gmt to local time */ 4360Sstevel@tonic-gate extern long process_rtc_config_file(void); 4370Sstevel@tonic-gate 4380Sstevel@tonic-gate char *final_kernelheap; 4390Sstevel@tonic-gate char *boot_kernelheap; 4400Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t kernelbase; 4410Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t eprom_kernelbase; 4420Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t segmapsize; 4430Sstevel@tonic-gate static uintptr_t segmap_reserved; 4440Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t segkmap_start; 4450Sstevel@tonic-gate int segmapfreelists; 4460Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t boot_npages; 4470Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t npages; 4480Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t core_size; /* size of "core" heap */ 4490Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t core_base; /* base address of "core" heap */ 4500Sstevel@tonic-gate 4510Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 4520Sstevel@tonic-gate * List of bootstrap pages. We mark these as allocated in startup. 4530Sstevel@tonic-gate * release_bootstrap() will free them when we're completely done with 4540Sstevel@tonic-gate * the bootstrap. 4550Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 4560Sstevel@tonic-gate static page_t *bootpages, *rd_pages; 4570Sstevel@tonic-gate 4580Sstevel@tonic-gate struct system_hardware system_hardware; 4590Sstevel@tonic-gate 4600Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 4610Sstevel@tonic-gate * Enable some debugging messages concerning memory usage... 4620Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4630Sstevel@tonic-gate * XX64 There should only be one print routine once memlist usage between 4640Sstevel@tonic-gate * vmx and the kernel is cleaned up and there is a single memlist structure 4650Sstevel@tonic-gate * shared between kernel and boot. 4660Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 4670Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 4680Sstevel@tonic-gate print_boot_memlist(char *title, struct memlist *mp) 4690Sstevel@tonic-gate { 4700Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf("MEMLIST: %s:\n", title); 4710Sstevel@tonic-gate while (mp != NULL) { 4720Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf("\tAddress 0x%" PRIx64 ", size 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", 4730Sstevel@tonic-gate mp->address, mp->size); 4740Sstevel@tonic-gate mp = mp->next; 4750Sstevel@tonic-gate } 4760Sstevel@tonic-gate } 4770Sstevel@tonic-gate 4780Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 4790Sstevel@tonic-gate print_kernel_memlist(char *title, struct memlist *mp) 4800Sstevel@tonic-gate { 4810Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf("MEMLIST: %s:\n", title); 4820Sstevel@tonic-gate while (mp != NULL) { 4830Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf("\tAddress 0x%" PRIx64 ", size 0x%" PRIx64 "\n", 4840Sstevel@tonic-gate mp->address, mp->size); 4850Sstevel@tonic-gate mp = mp->next; 4860Sstevel@tonic-gate } 4870Sstevel@tonic-gate } 4880Sstevel@tonic-gate 4890Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 4900Sstevel@tonic-gate * XX64 need a comment here.. are these just default values, surely 4910Sstevel@tonic-gate * we read the "cpuid" type information to figure this out. 4920Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 4930Sstevel@tonic-gate int l2cache_sz = 0x80000; 4940Sstevel@tonic-gate int l2cache_linesz = 0x40; 4950Sstevel@tonic-gate int l2cache_assoc = 1; 4960Sstevel@tonic-gate 4970Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 4980Sstevel@tonic-gate * on 64 bit we use a predifined VA range for mapping devices in the kernel 4990Sstevel@tonic-gate * on 32 bit the mappings are intermixed in the heap, so we use a bit map 5000Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5010Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef __amd64 5020Sstevel@tonic-gate 5030Sstevel@tonic-gate vmem_t *device_arena; 5040Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t toxic_addr = (uintptr_t)NULL; 5050Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t toxic_size = 1 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024; /* Sparc uses 1 gig too */ 5060Sstevel@tonic-gate 5070Sstevel@tonic-gate #else /* __i386 */ 5080Sstevel@tonic-gate 5090Sstevel@tonic-gate ulong_t *toxic_bit_map; /* one bit for each 4k of VA in heap_arena */ 5100Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t toxic_bit_map_len = 0; /* in bits */ 5110Sstevel@tonic-gate 5120Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* __i386 */ 5130Sstevel@tonic-gate 5140Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 5150Sstevel@tonic-gate * Simple boot time debug facilities 5160Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5170Sstevel@tonic-gate static char *prm_dbg_str[] = { 5180Sstevel@tonic-gate "%s:%d: '%s' is 0x%x\n", 5190Sstevel@tonic-gate "%s:%d: '%s' is 0x%llx\n" 5200Sstevel@tonic-gate }; 5210Sstevel@tonic-gate 5220Sstevel@tonic-gate int prom_debug; 5230Sstevel@tonic-gate 5240Sstevel@tonic-gate #define PRM_DEBUG(q) if (prom_debug) \ 5250Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf(prm_dbg_str[sizeof (q) >> 3], "startup.c", __LINE__, #q, q); 5260Sstevel@tonic-gate #define PRM_POINT(q) if (prom_debug) \ 5270Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf("%s:%d: %s\n", "startup.c", __LINE__, q); 5280Sstevel@tonic-gate 5290Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 5300Sstevel@tonic-gate * This structure is used to keep track of the intial allocations 5310Sstevel@tonic-gate * done in startup_memlist(). The value of NUM_ALLOCATIONS needs to 5320Sstevel@tonic-gate * be >= the number of ADD_TO_ALLOCATIONS() executed in the code. 5330Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5340Sstevel@tonic-gate #define NUM_ALLOCATIONS 7 5350Sstevel@tonic-gate int num_allocations = 0; 5360Sstevel@tonic-gate struct { 5370Sstevel@tonic-gate void **al_ptr; 5380Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t al_size; 5390Sstevel@tonic-gate } allocations[NUM_ALLOCATIONS]; 5400Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t valloc_sz = 0; 5410Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t valloc_base; 5420Sstevel@tonic-gate extern uintptr_t ptable_va; 5430Sstevel@tonic-gate extern size_t ptable_sz; 5440Sstevel@tonic-gate 5450Sstevel@tonic-gate #define ADD_TO_ALLOCATIONS(ptr, size) { \ 5460Sstevel@tonic-gate size = ROUND_UP_PAGE(size); \ 5470Sstevel@tonic-gate if (num_allocations == NUM_ALLOCATIONS) \ 5480Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("too many ADD_TO_ALLOCATIONS()"); \ 5490Sstevel@tonic-gate allocations[num_allocations].al_ptr = (void**)&ptr; \ 5500Sstevel@tonic-gate allocations[num_allocations].al_size = size; \ 5510Sstevel@tonic-gate valloc_sz += size; \ 5520Sstevel@tonic-gate ++num_allocations; \ 5530Sstevel@tonic-gate } 5540Sstevel@tonic-gate 5550Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 5560Sstevel@tonic-gate perform_allocations(void) 5570Sstevel@tonic-gate { 5580Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t mem; 5590Sstevel@tonic-gate int i; 5600Sstevel@tonic-gate 5610Sstevel@tonic-gate mem = BOP_ALLOC(bootops, (caddr_t)valloc_base, valloc_sz, BO_NO_ALIGN); 5620Sstevel@tonic-gate if (mem != (caddr_t)valloc_base) 5630Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("BOP_ALLOC() failed"); 5640Sstevel@tonic-gate bzero(mem, valloc_sz); 5650Sstevel@tonic-gate for (i = 0; i < num_allocations; ++i) { 5660Sstevel@tonic-gate *allocations[i].al_ptr = (void *)mem; 5670Sstevel@tonic-gate mem += allocations[i].al_size; 5680Sstevel@tonic-gate } 5690Sstevel@tonic-gate } 5700Sstevel@tonic-gate 5710Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 5720Sstevel@tonic-gate * Our world looks like this at startup time. 5730Sstevel@tonic-gate * 5740Sstevel@tonic-gate * In a 32-bit OS, boot loads the kernel text at 0xfe800000 and kernel data 5750Sstevel@tonic-gate * at 0xfec00000. On a 64-bit OS, kernel text and data are loaded at 5760Sstevel@tonic-gate * 0xffffffff.fe800000 and 0xffffffff.fec00000 respectively. Those 5770Sstevel@tonic-gate * addresses are fixed in the binary at link time. 5780Sstevel@tonic-gate * 5790Sstevel@tonic-gate * On the text page: 5800Sstevel@tonic-gate * unix/genunix/krtld/module text loads. 5810Sstevel@tonic-gate * 5820Sstevel@tonic-gate * On the data page: 5830Sstevel@tonic-gate * unix/genunix/krtld/module data loads and space for page_t's. 5840Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5850Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 5860Sstevel@tonic-gate * Machine-dependent startup code 5870Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5880Sstevel@tonic-gate void 5890Sstevel@tonic-gate startup(void) 5900Sstevel@tonic-gate { 5910Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void startup_bios_disk(); 5920Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 5930Sstevel@tonic-gate * Make sure that nobody tries to use sekpm until we have 5940Sstevel@tonic-gate * initialized it properly. 5950Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 5960Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 5970Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_desired = kpm_enable; 5980Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 5990Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_enable = 0; 6000Sstevel@tonic-gate 6010Sstevel@tonic-gate progressbar_init(); 6020Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_init(); 6030Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_memlist(); 6040Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_modules(); 6050Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_bios_disk(); 6060Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_bop_gone(); 6070Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_vm(); 6080Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_end(); 6090Sstevel@tonic-gate progressbar_start(); 6100Sstevel@tonic-gate } 6110Sstevel@tonic-gate 6120Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 6130Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_init() 6140Sstevel@tonic-gate { 6150Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_init() starting..."); 6160Sstevel@tonic-gate 6170Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6180Sstevel@tonic-gate * Complete the extraction of cpuid data 6190Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6200Sstevel@tonic-gate cpuid_pass2(CPU); 6210Sstevel@tonic-gate 6220Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) check_boot_version(BOP_GETVERSION(bootops)); 6230Sstevel@tonic-gate 6240Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6250Sstevel@tonic-gate * Check for prom_debug in boot environment 6260Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6270Sstevel@tonic-gate if (BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, "prom_debug") >= 0) { 6280Sstevel@tonic-gate ++prom_debug; 6290Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("prom_debug found in boot enviroment"); 6300Sstevel@tonic-gate } 6310Sstevel@tonic-gate 6320Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6330Sstevel@tonic-gate * Collect node, cpu and memory configuration information. 6340Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6350Sstevel@tonic-gate get_system_configuration(); 6360Sstevel@tonic-gate 6370Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6380Sstevel@tonic-gate * Halt if this is an unsupported processor. 6390Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6400Sstevel@tonic-gate if (x86_type == X86_TYPE_486 || x86_type == X86_TYPE_CYRIX_486) { 6410Sstevel@tonic-gate printf("\n486 processor (\"%s\") detected.\n", 6420Sstevel@tonic-gate CPU->cpu_brandstr); 6430Sstevel@tonic-gate halt("This processor is not supported by this release " 6440Sstevel@tonic-gate "of Solaris."); 6450Sstevel@tonic-gate } 6460Sstevel@tonic-gate 6470Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_init() done"); 6480Sstevel@tonic-gate } 6490Sstevel@tonic-gate 6500Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6510Sstevel@tonic-gate * Callback for copy_memlist_filter() to filter nucleus, kadb/kmdb, (ie. 6520Sstevel@tonic-gate * everything mapped above KERNEL_TEXT) pages from phys_avail. Note it 6530Sstevel@tonic-gate * also filters out physical page zero. There is some reliance on the 6540Sstevel@tonic-gate * boot loader allocating only a few contiguous physical memory chunks. 6550Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6560Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 6570Sstevel@tonic-gate avail_filter(uint64_t *addr, uint64_t *size) 6580Sstevel@tonic-gate { 6590Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t va; 6600Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t next_va; 6610Sstevel@tonic-gate pfn_t pfn; 6620Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t pfn_addr; 6630Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t pfn_eaddr; 6640Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t prot; 6650Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t len; 6660Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t change; 6670Sstevel@tonic-gate 6680Sstevel@tonic-gate if (prom_debug) 6690Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf("\tFilter: in: a=%" PRIx64 ", s=%" PRIx64 "\n", 6700Sstevel@tonic-gate *addr, *size); 6710Sstevel@tonic-gate 6720Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6730Sstevel@tonic-gate * page zero is required for BIOS.. never make it available 6740Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6750Sstevel@tonic-gate if (*addr == 0) { 6760Sstevel@tonic-gate *addr += MMU_PAGESIZE; 6770Sstevel@tonic-gate *size -= MMU_PAGESIZE; 6780Sstevel@tonic-gate } 6790Sstevel@tonic-gate 6800Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 6810Sstevel@tonic-gate * First we trim from the front of the range. Since hat_boot_probe() 6820Sstevel@tonic-gate * walks ranges in virtual order, but addr/size are physical, we need 6830Sstevel@tonic-gate * to the list until no changes are seen. This deals with the case 6840Sstevel@tonic-gate * where page "p" is mapped at v, page "p + PAGESIZE" is mapped at w 6850Sstevel@tonic-gate * but w < v. 6860Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 6870Sstevel@tonic-gate do { 6880Sstevel@tonic-gate change = 0; 6890Sstevel@tonic-gate for (va = KERNEL_TEXT; 6900Sstevel@tonic-gate *size > 0 && hat_boot_probe(&va, &len, &pfn, &prot) != 0; 6910Sstevel@tonic-gate va = next_va) { 6920Sstevel@tonic-gate 6930Sstevel@tonic-gate next_va = va + len; 6940Sstevel@tonic-gate pfn_addr = ptob((uint64_t)pfn); 6950Sstevel@tonic-gate pfn_eaddr = pfn_addr + len; 6960Sstevel@tonic-gate 6970Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pfn_addr <= *addr && pfn_eaddr > *addr) { 6980Sstevel@tonic-gate change = 1; 6990Sstevel@tonic-gate while (*size > 0 && len > 0) { 7000Sstevel@tonic-gate *addr += MMU_PAGESIZE; 7010Sstevel@tonic-gate *size -= MMU_PAGESIZE; 7020Sstevel@tonic-gate len -= MMU_PAGESIZE; 7030Sstevel@tonic-gate } 7040Sstevel@tonic-gate } 7050Sstevel@tonic-gate } 7060Sstevel@tonic-gate if (change && prom_debug) 7070Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf("\t\ttrim: a=%" PRIx64 ", s=%" PRIx64 "\n", 7080Sstevel@tonic-gate *addr, *size); 7090Sstevel@tonic-gate } while (change); 7100Sstevel@tonic-gate 7110Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7120Sstevel@tonic-gate * Trim pages from the end of the range. 7130Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 7140Sstevel@tonic-gate for (va = KERNEL_TEXT; 7150Sstevel@tonic-gate *size > 0 && hat_boot_probe(&va, &len, &pfn, &prot) != 0; 7160Sstevel@tonic-gate va = next_va) { 7170Sstevel@tonic-gate 7180Sstevel@tonic-gate next_va = va + len; 7190Sstevel@tonic-gate pfn_addr = ptob((uint64_t)pfn); 7200Sstevel@tonic-gate 7210Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pfn_addr >= *addr && pfn_addr < *addr + *size) 7220Sstevel@tonic-gate *size = pfn_addr - *addr; 7230Sstevel@tonic-gate } 7240Sstevel@tonic-gate 7250Sstevel@tonic-gate if (prom_debug) 7260Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf("\tFilter out: a=%" PRIx64 ", s=%" PRIx64 "\n", 7270Sstevel@tonic-gate *addr, *size); 7280Sstevel@tonic-gate } 7290Sstevel@tonic-gate 7300Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 7310Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_init() 7320Sstevel@tonic-gate { 7330Sstevel@tonic-gate struct segkpm_crargs b; 7340Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t start, end; 7350Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist *pmem; 7360Sstevel@tonic-gate 7370Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7380Sstevel@tonic-gate * These variables were all designed for sfmmu in which segkpm is 7390Sstevel@tonic-gate * mapped using a single pagesize - either 8KB or 4MB. On x86, we 7400Sstevel@tonic-gate * might use 2+ page sizes on a single machine, so none of these 7410Sstevel@tonic-gate * variables have a single correct value. They are set up as if we 7420Sstevel@tonic-gate * always use a 4KB pagesize, which should do no harm. In the long 7430Sstevel@tonic-gate * run, we should get rid of KPM's assumption that only a single 7440Sstevel@tonic-gate * pagesize is used. 7450Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 7460Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_pgshft = MMU_PAGESHIFT; 7470Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_pgsz = MMU_PAGESIZE; 7480Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_pgoff = MMU_PAGEOFFSET; 7490Sstevel@tonic-gate kpmp2pshft = 0; 7500Sstevel@tonic-gate kpmpnpgs = 1; 7510Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(((uintptr_t)kpm_vbase & (kpm_pgsz - 1)) == 0); 7520Sstevel@tonic-gate 7530Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("about to create segkpm"); 7540Sstevel@tonic-gate rw_enter(&kas.a_lock, RW_WRITER); 7550Sstevel@tonic-gate 7560Sstevel@tonic-gate if (seg_attach(&kas, kpm_vbase, kpm_size, segkpm) < 0) 7570Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("cannot attach segkpm"); 7580Sstevel@tonic-gate 7590Sstevel@tonic-gate b.prot = PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE; 7600Sstevel@tonic-gate b.nvcolors = 1; 7610Sstevel@tonic-gate 7620Sstevel@tonic-gate if (segkpm_create(segkpm, (caddr_t)&b) != 0) 7630Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("segkpm_create segkpm"); 7640Sstevel@tonic-gate 7650Sstevel@tonic-gate rw_exit(&kas.a_lock); 7660Sstevel@tonic-gate 7670Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7680Sstevel@tonic-gate * Map each of the memsegs into the kpm segment, coalesing adjacent 7690Sstevel@tonic-gate * memsegs to allow mapping with the largest possible pages. 7700Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 7710Sstevel@tonic-gate pmem = phys_install; 7720Sstevel@tonic-gate start = pmem->address; 7730Sstevel@tonic-gate end = start + pmem->size; 7740Sstevel@tonic-gate for (;;) { 7750Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pmem == NULL || pmem->address > end) { 7760Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_devload(kas.a_hat, kpm_vbase + start, 7770Sstevel@tonic-gate end - start, mmu_btop(start), 7780Sstevel@tonic-gate PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, 7790Sstevel@tonic-gate HAT_LOAD | HAT_LOAD_LOCK | HAT_LOAD_NOCONSIST); 7800Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pmem == NULL) 7810Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 7820Sstevel@tonic-gate start = pmem->address; 7830Sstevel@tonic-gate } 7840Sstevel@tonic-gate end = pmem->address + pmem->size; 7850Sstevel@tonic-gate pmem = pmem->next; 7860Sstevel@tonic-gate } 7870Sstevel@tonic-gate } 7880Sstevel@tonic-gate 7890Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 7900Sstevel@tonic-gate * The purpose of startup memlist is to get the system to the 7910Sstevel@tonic-gate * point where it can use kmem_alloc()'s that operate correctly 7920Sstevel@tonic-gate * relying on BOP_ALLOC(). This includes allocating page_ts, 7930Sstevel@tonic-gate * page hash table, vmem initialized, etc. 7940Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7950Sstevel@tonic-gate * Boot's versions of physinstalled and physavail are insufficient for 7960Sstevel@tonic-gate * the kernel's purposes. Specifically we don't know which pages that 7970Sstevel@tonic-gate * are not in physavail can be reclaimed after boot is gone. 7980Sstevel@tonic-gate * 7990Sstevel@tonic-gate * This code solves the problem by dividing the address space 8000Sstevel@tonic-gate * into 3 regions as it takes over the MMU from the booter. 8010Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8020Sstevel@tonic-gate * 1) Any (non-nucleus) pages that are mapped at addresses above KERNEL_TEXT 8030Sstevel@tonic-gate * can not be used by the kernel. 8040Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8050Sstevel@tonic-gate * 2) Any free page that happens to be mapped below kernelbase 8060Sstevel@tonic-gate * is protected until the boot loader is released, but will then be reclaimed. 8070Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8080Sstevel@tonic-gate * 3) Boot shouldn't use any address in the remaining area between kernelbase 8090Sstevel@tonic-gate * and KERNEL_TEXT. 8100Sstevel@tonic-gate * 8110Sstevel@tonic-gate * In the case of multiple mappings to the same page, region 1 has precedence 8120Sstevel@tonic-gate * over region 2. 8130Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8140Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 8150Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_memlist(void) 8160Sstevel@tonic-gate { 8170Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t memlist_sz; 8180Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t memseg_sz; 8190Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t pagehash_sz; 8200Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t pp_sz; 8210Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t va; 8220Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t len; 8230Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t prot; 8240Sstevel@tonic-gate pfn_t pfn; 8250Sstevel@tonic-gate int memblocks; 8260Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t pagecolor_mem; 8270Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t pagecolor_memsz; 8280Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t page_ctrs_mem; 8290Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t page_ctrs_size; 8300Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist *current; 8310Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void startup_build_mem_nodes(struct memlist *); 8320Sstevel@tonic-gate 8330Sstevel@tonic-gate /* XX64 fix these - they should be in include files */ 8340Sstevel@tonic-gate extern ulong_t cr4_value; 8350Sstevel@tonic-gate extern size_t page_coloring_init(uint_t, int, int); 8360Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void page_coloring_setup(caddr_t); 8370Sstevel@tonic-gate 8380Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_memlist() starting..."); 8390Sstevel@tonic-gate 8400Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8410Sstevel@tonic-gate * Take the most current snapshot we can by calling mem-update. 8420Sstevel@tonic-gate * For this to work properly, we first have to ask boot for its 8430Sstevel@tonic-gate * end address. 8440Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8450Sstevel@tonic-gate if (BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, "memory-update") == 0) 8460Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) BOP_GETPROP(bootops, "memory-update", NULL); 8470Sstevel@tonic-gate 8480Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8490Sstevel@tonic-gate * find if the kernel is mapped on a large page 8500Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8510Sstevel@tonic-gate va = KERNEL_TEXT; 8520Sstevel@tonic-gate if (hat_boot_probe(&va, &len, &pfn, &prot) == 0) 8530Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("Couldn't find kernel text boot mapping"); 8540Sstevel@tonic-gate 8550Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8560Sstevel@tonic-gate * Use leftover large page nucleus text/data space for loadable modules. 8570Sstevel@tonic-gate * Use at most MODTEXT/MODDATA. 8580Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8590Sstevel@tonic-gate if (len > MMU_PAGESIZE) { 8600Sstevel@tonic-gate 8610Sstevel@tonic-gate moddata = (caddr_t)ROUND_UP_PAGE(e_data); 8620Sstevel@tonic-gate e_moddata = (caddr_t)ROUND_UP_4MEG(e_data); 8630Sstevel@tonic-gate if (e_moddata - moddata > MODDATA) 8640Sstevel@tonic-gate e_moddata = moddata + MODDATA; 8650Sstevel@tonic-gate 8660Sstevel@tonic-gate modtext = (caddr_t)ROUND_UP_PAGE(e_text); 8670Sstevel@tonic-gate e_modtext = (caddr_t)ROUND_UP_4MEG(e_text); 8680Sstevel@tonic-gate if (e_modtext - modtext > MODTEXT) 8690Sstevel@tonic-gate e_modtext = modtext + MODTEXT; 8700Sstevel@tonic-gate 8710Sstevel@tonic-gate 8720Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 8730Sstevel@tonic-gate 8740Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Kernel NOT loaded on Large Page!"); 8750Sstevel@tonic-gate e_moddata = moddata = (caddr_t)ROUND_UP_PAGE(e_data); 8760Sstevel@tonic-gate e_modtext = modtext = (caddr_t)ROUND_UP_PAGE(e_text); 8770Sstevel@tonic-gate 8780Sstevel@tonic-gate } 8790Sstevel@tonic-gate econtig = e_moddata; 8800Sstevel@tonic-gate 8810Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(modtext); 8820Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(e_modtext); 8830Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(moddata); 8840Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(e_moddata); 8850Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(econtig); 8860Sstevel@tonic-gate 8870Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8880Sstevel@tonic-gate * For MP machines cr4_value must be set or the non-boot 8890Sstevel@tonic-gate * CPUs will not be able to start. 8900Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 8910Sstevel@tonic-gate if (x86_feature & X86_LARGEPAGE) 8920Sstevel@tonic-gate cr4_value = getcr4(); 8930Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(cr4_value); 8940Sstevel@tonic-gate 8950Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 8960Sstevel@tonic-gate * Examine the boot loaders physical memory map to find out: 8970Sstevel@tonic-gate * - total memory in system - physinstalled 8980Sstevel@tonic-gate * - the max physical address - physmax 8990Sstevel@tonic-gate * - the number of segments the intsalled memory comes in 9000Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9010Sstevel@tonic-gate if (prom_debug) 9020Sstevel@tonic-gate print_boot_memlist("boot physinstalled", 9030Sstevel@tonic-gate bootops->boot_mem->physinstalled); 9040Sstevel@tonic-gate installed_top_size(bootops->boot_mem->physinstalled, &physmax, 9050Sstevel@tonic-gate &physinstalled, &memblocks); 9060Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(physmax); 9070Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(physinstalled); 9080Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(memblocks); 9090Sstevel@tonic-gate 9100Sstevel@tonic-gate if (prom_debug) 9110Sstevel@tonic-gate print_boot_memlist("boot physavail", 9120Sstevel@tonic-gate bootops->boot_mem->physavail); 9130Sstevel@tonic-gate 9140Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9150Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize hat's mmu parameters. 9160Sstevel@tonic-gate * Check for enforce-prot-exec in boot environment. It's used to 9170Sstevel@tonic-gate * enable/disable support for the page table entry NX bit. 9180Sstevel@tonic-gate * The default is to enforce PROT_EXEC on processors that support NX. 9190Sstevel@tonic-gate * Boot seems to round up the "len", but 8 seems to be big enough. 9200Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9210Sstevel@tonic-gate mmu_init(); 9220Sstevel@tonic-gate 9230Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef __i386 9240Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9250Sstevel@tonic-gate * physmax is lowered if there is more memory than can be 9260Sstevel@tonic-gate * physically addressed in 32 bit (PAE/non-PAE) modes. 9270Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9280Sstevel@tonic-gate if (mmu.pae_hat) { 9290Sstevel@tonic-gate if (PFN_ABOVE64G(physmax)) { 9300Sstevel@tonic-gate physinstalled -= (physmax - (PFN_64G - 1)); 9310Sstevel@tonic-gate physmax = PFN_64G - 1; 9320Sstevel@tonic-gate } 9330Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 9340Sstevel@tonic-gate if (PFN_ABOVE4G(physmax)) { 9350Sstevel@tonic-gate physinstalled -= (physmax - (PFN_4G - 1)); 9360Sstevel@tonic-gate physmax = PFN_4G - 1; 9370Sstevel@tonic-gate } 9380Sstevel@tonic-gate } 9390Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 9400Sstevel@tonic-gate 9410Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_build_mem_nodes(bootops->boot_mem->physinstalled); 9420Sstevel@tonic-gate 9430Sstevel@tonic-gate if (BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, "enforce-prot-exec") >= 0) { 9440Sstevel@tonic-gate int len = BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, "enforce-prot-exec"); 9450Sstevel@tonic-gate char value[8]; 9460Sstevel@tonic-gate 9470Sstevel@tonic-gate if (len < 8) 9480Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) BOP_GETPROP(bootops, "enforce-prot-exec", value); 9490Sstevel@tonic-gate else 9500Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) strcpy(value, ""); 9510Sstevel@tonic-gate if (strcmp(value, "off") == 0) 9520Sstevel@tonic-gate mmu.pt_nx = 0; 9530Sstevel@tonic-gate } 9540Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(mmu.pt_nx); 9550Sstevel@tonic-gate 9560Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9570Sstevel@tonic-gate * We will need page_t's for every page in the system, except for 9580Sstevel@tonic-gate * memory mapped at or above above the start of the kernel text segment. 9590Sstevel@tonic-gate * 9600Sstevel@tonic-gate * pages above e_modtext are attributed to kernel debugger (obp_pages) 9610Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9620Sstevel@tonic-gate npages = physinstalled - 1; /* avail_filter() skips page 0, so "- 1" */ 9630Sstevel@tonic-gate obp_pages = 0; 9640Sstevel@tonic-gate va = KERNEL_TEXT; 9650Sstevel@tonic-gate while (hat_boot_probe(&va, &len, &pfn, &prot) != 0) { 9660Sstevel@tonic-gate npages -= len >> MMU_PAGESHIFT; 9670Sstevel@tonic-gate if (va >= (uintptr_t)e_moddata) 9680Sstevel@tonic-gate obp_pages += len >> MMU_PAGESHIFT; 9690Sstevel@tonic-gate va += len; 9700Sstevel@tonic-gate } 9710Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(npages); 9720Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(obp_pages); 9730Sstevel@tonic-gate 9740Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9750Sstevel@tonic-gate * If physmem is patched to be non-zero, use it instead of 9760Sstevel@tonic-gate * the computed value unless it is larger than the real 9770Sstevel@tonic-gate * amount of memory on hand. 9780Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9790Sstevel@tonic-gate if (physmem == 0 || physmem > npages) 9800Sstevel@tonic-gate physmem = npages; 9810Sstevel@tonic-gate else 9820Sstevel@tonic-gate npages = physmem; 9830Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(physmem); 9840Sstevel@tonic-gate 9850Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 9860Sstevel@tonic-gate * We now compute the sizes of all the initial allocations for 9870Sstevel@tonic-gate * structures the kernel needs in order do kmem_alloc(). These 9880Sstevel@tonic-gate * include: 9890Sstevel@tonic-gate * memsegs 9900Sstevel@tonic-gate * memlists 9910Sstevel@tonic-gate * page hash table 9920Sstevel@tonic-gate * page_t's 9930Sstevel@tonic-gate * page coloring data structs 9940Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 9950Sstevel@tonic-gate memseg_sz = sizeof (struct memseg) * (memblocks + POSS_NEW_FRAGMENTS); 9960Sstevel@tonic-gate ADD_TO_ALLOCATIONS(memseg_base, memseg_sz); 9970Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(memseg_sz); 9980Sstevel@tonic-gate 9990Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10000Sstevel@tonic-gate * Reserve space for phys_avail/phys_install memlists. 10010Sstevel@tonic-gate * There's no real good way to know exactly how much room we'll need, 10020Sstevel@tonic-gate * but this should be a good upper bound. 10030Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10040Sstevel@tonic-gate memlist_sz = ROUND_UP_PAGE(2 * sizeof (struct memlist) * 10050Sstevel@tonic-gate (memblocks + POSS_NEW_FRAGMENTS)); 10060Sstevel@tonic-gate ADD_TO_ALLOCATIONS(memlist, memlist_sz); 10070Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(memlist_sz); 10080Sstevel@tonic-gate 10090Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10100Sstevel@tonic-gate * The page structure hash table size is a power of 2 10110Sstevel@tonic-gate * such that the average hash chain length is PAGE_HASHAVELEN. 10120Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10130Sstevel@tonic-gate page_hashsz = npages / PAGE_HASHAVELEN; 10140Sstevel@tonic-gate page_hashsz = 1 << highbit(page_hashsz); 10150Sstevel@tonic-gate pagehash_sz = sizeof (struct page *) * page_hashsz; 10160Sstevel@tonic-gate ADD_TO_ALLOCATIONS(page_hash, pagehash_sz); 10170Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(pagehash_sz); 10180Sstevel@tonic-gate 10190Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10200Sstevel@tonic-gate * Set aside room for the page structures themselves. Note: on 10210Sstevel@tonic-gate * 64-bit systems we don't allocate page_t's for every page here. 10220Sstevel@tonic-gate * We just allocate enough to map the lowest 4GB of physical 10230Sstevel@tonic-gate * memory, minus those pages that are used for the "nucleus" kernel 10240Sstevel@tonic-gate * text and data. The remaining pages are allocated once we can 10250Sstevel@tonic-gate * map around boot. 10260Sstevel@tonic-gate * 10270Sstevel@tonic-gate * boot_npages is used to allocate an area big enough for our 10280Sstevel@tonic-gate * initial page_t's. kphym_init may use less than that. 10290Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10300Sstevel@tonic-gate boot_npages = npages; 10310Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 10320Sstevel@tonic-gate if (npages > mmu_btop(FOURGB - (econtig - s_text))) 10330Sstevel@tonic-gate boot_npages = mmu_btop(FOURGB - (econtig - s_text)); 10340Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 10350Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(boot_npages); 10360Sstevel@tonic-gate pp_sz = sizeof (struct page) * boot_npages; 10370Sstevel@tonic-gate ADD_TO_ALLOCATIONS(pp_base, pp_sz); 10380Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(pp_sz); 10390Sstevel@tonic-gate 10400Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10410Sstevel@tonic-gate * determine l2 cache info and memory size for page coloring 10420Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10430Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) getl2cacheinfo(CPU, 10440Sstevel@tonic-gate &l2cache_sz, &l2cache_linesz, &l2cache_assoc); 10450Sstevel@tonic-gate pagecolor_memsz = 10460Sstevel@tonic-gate page_coloring_init(l2cache_sz, l2cache_linesz, l2cache_assoc); 10470Sstevel@tonic-gate ADD_TO_ALLOCATIONS(pagecolor_mem, pagecolor_memsz); 10480Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(pagecolor_memsz); 10490Sstevel@tonic-gate 10500Sstevel@tonic-gate page_ctrs_size = page_ctrs_sz(); 10510Sstevel@tonic-gate ADD_TO_ALLOCATIONS(page_ctrs_mem, page_ctrs_size); 10520Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(page_ctrs_size); 10530Sstevel@tonic-gate 10540Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10550Sstevel@tonic-gate * valloc_base will be below kernel text 10560Sstevel@tonic-gate * The extra pages are for the HAT and kmdb to map page tables. 10570Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10580Sstevel@tonic-gate valloc_sz = ROUND_UP_LPAGE(valloc_sz); 10590Sstevel@tonic-gate valloc_base = KERNEL_TEXT - valloc_sz; 10600Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(valloc_base); 10610Sstevel@tonic-gate ptable_va = valloc_base - ptable_sz; 10620Sstevel@tonic-gate 10630Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 10640Sstevel@tonic-gate if (eprom_kernelbase && eprom_kernelbase != KERNELBASE) 10650Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "!kernelbase cannot be changed on 64-bit " 10660Sstevel@tonic-gate "systems."); 10670Sstevel@tonic-gate kernelbase = (uintptr_t)KERNELBASE; 10680Sstevel@tonic-gate core_base = (uintptr_t)COREHEAP_BASE; 10690Sstevel@tonic-gate core_size = ptable_va - core_base; 10700Sstevel@tonic-gate #else /* __i386 */ 10710Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 10720Sstevel@tonic-gate * We configure kernelbase based on: 10730Sstevel@tonic-gate * 10740Sstevel@tonic-gate * 1. user specified kernelbase via eeprom command. Value cannot exceed 10750Sstevel@tonic-gate * KERNELBASE_MAX. we large page align eprom_kernelbase 10760Sstevel@tonic-gate * 10770Sstevel@tonic-gate * 2. Default to KERNELBASE and adjust to 2X less the size for page_t. 10780Sstevel@tonic-gate * On large memory systems we must lower kernelbase to allow 10790Sstevel@tonic-gate * enough room for page_t's for all of memory. 10800Sstevel@tonic-gate * 10810Sstevel@tonic-gate * The value set here, might be changed a little later. 10820Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 10830Sstevel@tonic-gate if (eprom_kernelbase) { 10840Sstevel@tonic-gate kernelbase = eprom_kernelbase & mmu.level_mask[1]; 10850Sstevel@tonic-gate if (kernelbase > KERNELBASE_MAX) 10860Sstevel@tonic-gate kernelbase = KERNELBASE_MAX; 10870Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 10880Sstevel@tonic-gate kernelbase = (uintptr_t)KERNELBASE; 10890Sstevel@tonic-gate kernelbase -= ROUND_UP_4MEG(2 * valloc_sz); 10900Sstevel@tonic-gate } 10910Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT((kernelbase & mmu.level_offset[1]) == 0); 10920Sstevel@tonic-gate core_base = ptable_va; 10930Sstevel@tonic-gate core_size = 0; 10940Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 10950Sstevel@tonic-gate 10960Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(kernelbase); 10970Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(core_base); 10980Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(core_size); 10990Sstevel@tonic-gate 11000Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11010Sstevel@tonic-gate * At this point, we can only use a portion of the kernelheap that 11020Sstevel@tonic-gate * will be available after we boot. Both 32-bit and 64-bit systems 11030Sstevel@tonic-gate * have this limitation, although the reasons are completely 11040Sstevel@tonic-gate * different. 11050Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11060Sstevel@tonic-gate * On 64-bit systems, the booter only supports allocations in the 11070Sstevel@tonic-gate * upper 4GB of memory, so we have to work with a reduced kernel 11080Sstevel@tonic-gate * heap until we take over all allocations. The booter also sits 11090Sstevel@tonic-gate * in the lower portion of that 4GB range, so we have to raise the 11100Sstevel@tonic-gate * bottom of the heap even further. 11110Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11120Sstevel@tonic-gate * On 32-bit systems we have to leave room to place segmap below 11130Sstevel@tonic-gate * the heap. We don't yet know how large segmap will be, so we 11140Sstevel@tonic-gate * have to be very conservative. 11150Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11160Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 11170Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11180Sstevel@tonic-gate * XX64: For now, we let boot have the lower 2GB of the top 4GB 11190Sstevel@tonic-gate * address range. In the long run, that should be fixed. It's 11200Sstevel@tonic-gate * insane for a booter to need 2 2GB address ranges. 11210Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11220Sstevel@tonic-gate boot_kernelheap = (caddr_t)(BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_BASE + BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_SIZE); 11230Sstevel@tonic-gate segmap_reserved = 0; 11240Sstevel@tonic-gate 11250Sstevel@tonic-gate #else /* __i386 */ 11260Sstevel@tonic-gate segkp_fromheap = 1; 11270Sstevel@tonic-gate segmap_reserved = ROUND_UP_LPAGE(MAX(segmapsize, SEGMAPMAX)); 11280Sstevel@tonic-gate boot_kernelheap = (caddr_t)(ROUND_UP_LPAGE(kernelbase) + 11290Sstevel@tonic-gate segmap_reserved); 11300Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 11310Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(boot_kernelheap); 11320Sstevel@tonic-gate kernelheap = boot_kernelheap; 11330Sstevel@tonic-gate ekernelheap = (char *)core_base; 11340Sstevel@tonic-gate 11350Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11360Sstevel@tonic-gate * If segmap is too large we can push the bottom of the kernel heap 11370Sstevel@tonic-gate * higher than the base. Or worse, it could exceed the top of the 11380Sstevel@tonic-gate * VA space entirely, causing it to wrap around. 11390Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11400Sstevel@tonic-gate if (kernelheap >= ekernelheap || (uintptr_t)kernelheap < kernelbase) 11410Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("too little memory available for kernelheap," 11420Sstevel@tonic-gate " use a different kernelbase"); 11430Sstevel@tonic-gate 11440Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11450Sstevel@tonic-gate * Now that we know the real value of kernelbase, 11460Sstevel@tonic-gate * update variables that were initialized with a value of 11470Sstevel@tonic-gate * KERNELBASE (in common/conf/param.c). 11480Sstevel@tonic-gate * 11490Sstevel@tonic-gate * XXX The problem with this sort of hackery is that the 11500Sstevel@tonic-gate * compiler just may feel like putting the const declarations 11510Sstevel@tonic-gate * (in param.c) into the .text section. Perhaps they should 11520Sstevel@tonic-gate * just be declared as variables there? 11530Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11540Sstevel@tonic-gate 11550Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 11560Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(_kernelbase == KERNELBASE); 11570Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(_userlimit == USERLIMIT); 11580Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11590Sstevel@tonic-gate * As one final sanity check, verify that the "red zone" between 11600Sstevel@tonic-gate * kernel and userspace is exactly the size we expected. 11610Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11620Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(_kernelbase == (_userlimit + (2 * 1024 * 1024))); 11630Sstevel@tonic-gate #else 11640Sstevel@tonic-gate *(uintptr_t *)&_kernelbase = kernelbase; 11650Sstevel@tonic-gate *(uintptr_t *)&_userlimit = kernelbase; 11660Sstevel@tonic-gate *(uintptr_t *)&_userlimit32 = _userlimit; 11670Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 11680Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(_kernelbase); 11690Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(_userlimit); 11700Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(_userlimit32); 11710Sstevel@tonic-gate 11720Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11730Sstevel@tonic-gate * do all the initial allocations 11740Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11750Sstevel@tonic-gate perform_allocations(); 11760Sstevel@tonic-gate 11770Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11780Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize the kernel heap. Note 3rd argument must be > 1st. 11790Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11800Sstevel@tonic-gate kernelheap_init(kernelheap, ekernelheap, kernelheap + MMU_PAGESIZE, 11810Sstevel@tonic-gate (void *)core_base, (void *)ptable_va); 11820Sstevel@tonic-gate 11830Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 11840Sstevel@tonic-gate * Build phys_install and phys_avail in kernel memspace. 11850Sstevel@tonic-gate * - phys_install should be all memory in the system. 11860Sstevel@tonic-gate * - phys_avail is phys_install minus any memory mapped before this 11870Sstevel@tonic-gate * point above KERNEL_TEXT. 11880Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 11890Sstevel@tonic-gate current = phys_install = memlist; 11900Sstevel@tonic-gate copy_memlist_filter(bootops->boot_mem->physinstalled, ¤t, NULL); 11910Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((caddr_t)current > (caddr_t)memlist + memlist_sz) 11920Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("physinstalled was too big!"); 11930Sstevel@tonic-gate if (prom_debug) 11940Sstevel@tonic-gate print_kernel_memlist("phys_install", phys_install); 11950Sstevel@tonic-gate 11960Sstevel@tonic-gate phys_avail = current; 11970Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Building phys_avail:\n"); 11980Sstevel@tonic-gate copy_memlist_filter(bootops->boot_mem->physinstalled, ¤t, 11990Sstevel@tonic-gate avail_filter); 12000Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((caddr_t)current > (caddr_t)memlist + memlist_sz) 12010Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("physavail was too big!"); 12020Sstevel@tonic-gate if (prom_debug) 12030Sstevel@tonic-gate print_kernel_memlist("phys_avail", phys_avail); 12040Sstevel@tonic-gate 12050Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12060Sstevel@tonic-gate * setup page coloring 12070Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12080Sstevel@tonic-gate page_coloring_setup(pagecolor_mem); 12090Sstevel@tonic-gate page_lock_init(); /* currently a no-op */ 12100Sstevel@tonic-gate 12110Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12120Sstevel@tonic-gate * free page list counters 12130Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12140Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) page_ctrs_alloc(page_ctrs_mem); 12150Sstevel@tonic-gate 12160Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12170Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize the page structures from the memory lists. 12180Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12190Sstevel@tonic-gate availrmem_initial = availrmem = freemem = 0; 12200Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Calling kphysm_init()..."); 12210Sstevel@tonic-gate boot_npages = kphysm_init(pp_base, memseg_base, 0, boot_npages); 12220Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("kphysm_init() done"); 12230Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(boot_npages); 12240Sstevel@tonic-gate 12250Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12260Sstevel@tonic-gate * Now that page_t's have been initialized, remove all the 12270Sstevel@tonic-gate * initial allocation pages from the kernel free page lists. 12280Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12290Sstevel@tonic-gate boot_mapin((caddr_t)valloc_base, valloc_sz); 12300Sstevel@tonic-gate 12310Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12320Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize kernel memory allocator. 12330Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12340Sstevel@tonic-gate kmem_init(); 12350Sstevel@tonic-gate 12360Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12370Sstevel@tonic-gate * print this out early so that we know what's going on 12380Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12390Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_CONT, "?features: %b\n", x86_feature, FMT_X86_FEATURE); 12400Sstevel@tonic-gate 12410Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12420Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize bp_mapin(). 12430Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12440Sstevel@tonic-gate bp_init(MMU_PAGESIZE, HAT_STORECACHING_OK); 12450Sstevel@tonic-gate 12460Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__i386) 12470Sstevel@tonic-gate if (eprom_kernelbase && (eprom_kernelbase != kernelbase)) 12480Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_WARN, "kernelbase value, User specified 0x%lx, " 12490Sstevel@tonic-gate "System using 0x%lx", 12500Sstevel@tonic-gate (uintptr_t)eprom_kernelbase, (uintptr_t)kernelbase); 12510Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 12520Sstevel@tonic-gate 12530Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef KERNELBASE_ABI_MIN 12540Sstevel@tonic-gate if (kernelbase < (uintptr_t)KERNELBASE_ABI_MIN) { 12550Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "!kernelbase set to 0x%lx, system is not " 12560Sstevel@tonic-gate "i386 ABI compliant.", (uintptr_t)kernelbase); 12570Sstevel@tonic-gate } 12580Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 12590Sstevel@tonic-gate 12600Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_memlist() done"); 12610Sstevel@tonic-gate } 12620Sstevel@tonic-gate 12630Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 12640Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_modules(void) 12650Sstevel@tonic-gate { 12660Sstevel@tonic-gate unsigned int i; 12670Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void impl_setup_ddi(void); 12680Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void prom_setup(void); 12690Sstevel@tonic-gate 12700Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_modules() starting..."); 12710Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12720Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize ten-micro second timer so that drivers will 12730Sstevel@tonic-gate * not get short changed in their init phase. This was 12740Sstevel@tonic-gate * not getting called until clkinit which, on fast cpu's 12750Sstevel@tonic-gate * caused the drv_usecwait to be way too short. 12760Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12770Sstevel@tonic-gate microfind(); 12780Sstevel@tonic-gate 12790Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12800Sstevel@tonic-gate * Read the GMT lag from /etc/rtc_config. 12810Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12820Sstevel@tonic-gate gmt_lag = process_rtc_config_file(); 12830Sstevel@tonic-gate 12840Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12850Sstevel@tonic-gate * Calculate default settings of system parameters based upon 12860Sstevel@tonic-gate * maxusers, yet allow to be overridden via the /etc/system file. 12870Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12880Sstevel@tonic-gate param_calc(0); 12890Sstevel@tonic-gate 12900Sstevel@tonic-gate mod_setup(); 12910Sstevel@tonic-gate 12920Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12930Sstevel@tonic-gate * Setup machine check architecture on P6 12940Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 12950Sstevel@tonic-gate setup_mca(); 12960Sstevel@tonic-gate 12970Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 12980Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize system parameters. 12990Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13000Sstevel@tonic-gate param_init(); 13010Sstevel@tonic-gate 13020Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13030Sstevel@tonic-gate * maxmem is the amount of physical memory we're playing with. 13040Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13050Sstevel@tonic-gate maxmem = physmem; 13060Sstevel@tonic-gate 13070Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13080Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize the hat layer. 13090Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13100Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_init(); 13110Sstevel@tonic-gate 13120Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13130Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize segment management stuff. 13140Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13150Sstevel@tonic-gate seg_init(); 13160Sstevel@tonic-gate 13170Sstevel@tonic-gate if (modload("fs", "specfs") == -1) 13180Sstevel@tonic-gate halt("Can't load specfs"); 13190Sstevel@tonic-gate 13200Sstevel@tonic-gate if (modload("fs", "devfs") == -1) 13210Sstevel@tonic-gate halt("Can't load devfs"); 13220Sstevel@tonic-gate 13230Sstevel@tonic-gate dispinit(); 13240Sstevel@tonic-gate 13250Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13260Sstevel@tonic-gate * This is needed here to initialize hw_serial[] for cluster booting. 13270Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13280Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((i = modload("misc", "sysinit")) != (unsigned int)-1) 13290Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) modunload(i); 13300Sstevel@tonic-gate else 13310Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_CONT, "sysinit load failed"); 13320Sstevel@tonic-gate 13330Sstevel@tonic-gate /* Read cluster configuration data. */ 13340Sstevel@tonic-gate clconf_init(); 13350Sstevel@tonic-gate 13360Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13370Sstevel@tonic-gate * Create a kernel device tree. First, create rootnex and 13380Sstevel@tonic-gate * then invoke bus specific code to probe devices. 13390Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13400Sstevel@tonic-gate setup_ddi(); 13410Sstevel@tonic-gate impl_setup_ddi(); 13420Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13430Sstevel@tonic-gate * Fake a prom tree such that /dev/openprom continues to work 13440Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13450Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_setup(); 13460Sstevel@tonic-gate 13470Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13480Sstevel@tonic-gate * Load all platform specific modules 13490Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13500Sstevel@tonic-gate psm_modload(); 13510Sstevel@tonic-gate 13520Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_modules() done"); 13530Sstevel@tonic-gate } 13540Sstevel@tonic-gate 13550Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 13560Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_bop_gone(void) 13570Sstevel@tonic-gate { 13580Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_bop_gone() starting..."); 13590Sstevel@tonic-gate 13600Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13610Sstevel@tonic-gate * Do final allocations of HAT data structures that need to 13620Sstevel@tonic-gate * be allocated before quiescing the boot loader. 13630Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13640Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Calling hat_kern_alloc()..."); 13650Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_kern_alloc(); 13660Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("hat_kern_alloc() done"); 13670Sstevel@tonic-gate 13680Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13690Sstevel@tonic-gate * Setup MTRR (Memory type range registers) 13700Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13710Sstevel@tonic-gate setup_mtrr(); 13720Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_bop_gone() done"); 13730Sstevel@tonic-gate } 13740Sstevel@tonic-gate 13750Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 13760Sstevel@tonic-gate * Walk through the pagetables looking for pages mapped in by boot. If the 13770Sstevel@tonic-gate * setaside flag is set the pages are expected to be returned to the 13780Sstevel@tonic-gate * kernel later in boot, so we add them to the bootpages list. 13790Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 13800Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 13810Sstevel@tonic-gate protect_boot_range(uintptr_t low, uintptr_t high, int setaside) 13820Sstevel@tonic-gate { 13830Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t va = low; 13840Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t len; 13850Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t prot; 13860Sstevel@tonic-gate pfn_t pfn; 13870Sstevel@tonic-gate page_t *pp; 13880Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t boot_protect_cnt = 0; 13890Sstevel@tonic-gate 13900Sstevel@tonic-gate while (hat_boot_probe(&va, &len, &pfn, &prot) != 0 && va < high) { 13910Sstevel@tonic-gate if (va + len >= high) 13920Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("0x%lx byte mapping at 0x%p exceeds boot's " 13930Sstevel@tonic-gate "legal range.", len, (void *)va); 13940Sstevel@tonic-gate 13950Sstevel@tonic-gate while (len > 0) { 13960Sstevel@tonic-gate pp = page_numtopp_alloc(pfn); 13970Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pp != NULL) { 13980Sstevel@tonic-gate if (setaside == 0) 13990Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("Unexpected mapping by boot. " 14000Sstevel@tonic-gate "addr=%p pfn=%lx\n", 14010Sstevel@tonic-gate (void *)va, pfn); 14020Sstevel@tonic-gate 14030Sstevel@tonic-gate pp->p_next = bootpages; 14040Sstevel@tonic-gate bootpages = pp; 14050Sstevel@tonic-gate ++boot_protect_cnt; 14060Sstevel@tonic-gate } 14070Sstevel@tonic-gate 14080Sstevel@tonic-gate ++pfn; 14090Sstevel@tonic-gate len -= MMU_PAGESIZE; 14100Sstevel@tonic-gate va += MMU_PAGESIZE; 14110Sstevel@tonic-gate } 14120Sstevel@tonic-gate } 14130Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(boot_protect_cnt); 14140Sstevel@tonic-gate } 14150Sstevel@tonic-gate 14160Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 14170Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_vm(void) 14180Sstevel@tonic-gate { 14190Sstevel@tonic-gate struct segmap_crargs a; 14200Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void hat_kern_setup(void); 14210Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t pages_left; 14220Sstevel@tonic-gate 1423423Sdavemq extern int exec_lpg_disable, use_brk_lpg, use_stk_lpg, use_zmap_lpg; 1424423Sdavemq extern pgcnt_t auto_lpg_min_physmem; 1425423Sdavemq 14260Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_vm() starting..."); 14270Sstevel@tonic-gate 14280Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14290Sstevel@tonic-gate * The next two loops are done in distinct steps in order 14300Sstevel@tonic-gate * to be sure that any page that is doubly mapped (both above 14310Sstevel@tonic-gate * KERNEL_TEXT and below kernelbase) is dealt with correctly. 14320Sstevel@tonic-gate * Note this may never happen, but it might someday. 14330Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14340Sstevel@tonic-gate 14350Sstevel@tonic-gate bootpages = NULL; 14360Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Protecting boot pages"); 14370Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14380Sstevel@tonic-gate * Protect any pages mapped above KERNEL_TEXT that somehow have 14390Sstevel@tonic-gate * page_t's. This can only happen if something weird allocated 14400Sstevel@tonic-gate * in this range (like kadb/kmdb). 14410Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14420Sstevel@tonic-gate protect_boot_range(KERNEL_TEXT, (uintptr_t)-1, 0); 14430Sstevel@tonic-gate 14440Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14450Sstevel@tonic-gate * Before we can take over memory allocation/mapping from the boot 14460Sstevel@tonic-gate * loader we must remove from our free page lists any boot pages that 14470Sstevel@tonic-gate * will stay mapped until release_bootstrap(). 14480Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14490Sstevel@tonic-gate protect_boot_range(0, kernelbase, 1); 14500Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 14510Sstevel@tonic-gate protect_boot_range(BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_BASE, 14520Sstevel@tonic-gate BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_BASE + BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_SIZE, 0); 14530Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 14540Sstevel@tonic-gate 14550Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14560Sstevel@tonic-gate * Copy in boot's page tables, set up extra page tables for the kernel, 14570Sstevel@tonic-gate * and switch to the kernel's context. 14580Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14590Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Calling hat_kern_setup()..."); 14600Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_kern_setup(); 14610Sstevel@tonic-gate 14620Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14630Sstevel@tonic-gate * It is no longer safe to call BOP_ALLOC(), so make sure we don't. 14640Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14650Sstevel@tonic-gate bootops->bsys_alloc = NULL; 14660Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("hat_kern_setup() done"); 14670Sstevel@tonic-gate 14680Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_cpu_online(CPU); 14690Sstevel@tonic-gate 14700Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14710Sstevel@tonic-gate * Before we call kvm_init(), we need to establish the final size 14720Sstevel@tonic-gate * of the kernel's heap. So, we need to figure out how much space 14730Sstevel@tonic-gate * to set aside for segkp, segkpm, and segmap. 14740Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14750Sstevel@tonic-gate final_kernelheap = (caddr_t)ROUND_UP_LPAGE(kernelbase); 14760Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 14770Sstevel@tonic-gate if (kpm_desired) { 14780Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14790Sstevel@tonic-gate * Segkpm appears at the bottom of the kernel's address 14800Sstevel@tonic-gate * range. To detect accidental overruns of the user 14810Sstevel@tonic-gate * address space, we leave a "red zone" of unmapped memory 14820Sstevel@tonic-gate * between kernelbase and the beginning of segkpm. 14830Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14840Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_vbase = final_kernelheap + KERNEL_REDZONE_SIZE; 14850Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_size = mmu_ptob(physmax); 14860Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(kpm_vbase); 14870Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(kpm_size); 14880Sstevel@tonic-gate final_kernelheap = 14890Sstevel@tonic-gate (caddr_t)ROUND_UP_TOPLEVEL(kpm_vbase + kpm_size); 14900Sstevel@tonic-gate } 14910Sstevel@tonic-gate 14920Sstevel@tonic-gate if (!segkp_fromheap) { 14930Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t sz = mmu_ptob(segkpsize); 14940Sstevel@tonic-gate 14950Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 14960Sstevel@tonic-gate * determine size of segkp and adjust the bottom of the 14970Sstevel@tonic-gate * kernel's heap. 14980Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 14990Sstevel@tonic-gate if (sz < SEGKPMINSIZE || sz > SEGKPMAXSIZE) { 15000Sstevel@tonic-gate sz = SEGKPDEFSIZE; 15010Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_WARN, "!Illegal value for segkpsize. " 15020Sstevel@tonic-gate "segkpsize has been reset to %ld pages", 15030Sstevel@tonic-gate mmu_btop(sz)); 15040Sstevel@tonic-gate } 15050Sstevel@tonic-gate sz = MIN(sz, MAX(SEGKPMINSIZE, mmu_ptob(physmem))); 15060Sstevel@tonic-gate 15070Sstevel@tonic-gate segkpsize = mmu_btop(ROUND_UP_LPAGE(sz)); 15080Sstevel@tonic-gate segkp_base = final_kernelheap; 15090Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(segkpsize); 15100Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(segkp_base); 15110Sstevel@tonic-gate final_kernelheap = segkp_base + mmu_ptob(segkpsize); 15120Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(final_kernelheap); 15130Sstevel@tonic-gate } 15140Sstevel@tonic-gate 15150Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15160Sstevel@tonic-gate * put the range of VA for device mappings next 15170Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15180Sstevel@tonic-gate toxic_addr = (uintptr_t)final_kernelheap; 15190Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(toxic_addr); 15200Sstevel@tonic-gate final_kernelheap = (char *)toxic_addr + toxic_size; 15210Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 15220Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(final_kernelheap); 15230Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(final_kernelheap < boot_kernelheap); 15240Sstevel@tonic-gate 15250Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15260Sstevel@tonic-gate * Users can change segmapsize through eeprom or /etc/system. 15270Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the variable is tuned through eeprom, there is no upper 15280Sstevel@tonic-gate * bound on the size of segmap. If it is tuned through 15290Sstevel@tonic-gate * /etc/system on 32-bit systems, it must be no larger than we 15300Sstevel@tonic-gate * planned for in startup_memlist(). 15310Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15320Sstevel@tonic-gate segmapsize = MAX(ROUND_UP_LPAGE(segmapsize), SEGMAPDEFAULT); 15330Sstevel@tonic-gate segkmap_start = ROUND_UP_LPAGE((uintptr_t)final_kernelheap); 15340Sstevel@tonic-gate 15350Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__i386) 15360Sstevel@tonic-gate if (segmapsize > segmap_reserved) { 15370Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "!segmapsize may not be set > 0x%lx in " 15380Sstevel@tonic-gate "/etc/system. Use eeprom.", (long)SEGMAPMAX); 15390Sstevel@tonic-gate segmapsize = segmap_reserved; 15400Sstevel@tonic-gate } 15410Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15420Sstevel@tonic-gate * 32-bit systems don't have segkpm or segkp, so segmap appears at 15430Sstevel@tonic-gate * the bottom of the kernel's address range. Set aside space for a 15440Sstevel@tonic-gate * red zone just below the start of segmap. 15450Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15460Sstevel@tonic-gate segkmap_start += KERNEL_REDZONE_SIZE; 15470Sstevel@tonic-gate segmapsize -= KERNEL_REDZONE_SIZE; 15480Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 15490Sstevel@tonic-gate final_kernelheap = (char *)(segkmap_start + segmapsize); 15500Sstevel@tonic-gate 15510Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(segkmap_start); 15520Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(segmapsize); 15530Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(final_kernelheap); 15540Sstevel@tonic-gate 15550Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15560Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize VM system 15570Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15580Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Calling kvm_init()..."); 15590Sstevel@tonic-gate kvm_init(); 15600Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("kvm_init() done"); 15610Sstevel@tonic-gate 15620Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15630Sstevel@tonic-gate * Tell kmdb that the VM system is now working 15640Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15650Sstevel@tonic-gate if (boothowto & RB_DEBUG) 15660Sstevel@tonic-gate kdi_dvec_vmready(); 15670Sstevel@tonic-gate 15680Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15690Sstevel@tonic-gate * Mangle the brand string etc. 15700Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15710Sstevel@tonic-gate cpuid_pass3(CPU); 15720Sstevel@tonic-gate 15730Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(final_kernelheap); 15740Sstevel@tonic-gate 15750Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15760Sstevel@tonic-gate * Now that we can use memory outside the top 4GB (on 64-bit 15770Sstevel@tonic-gate * systems) and we know the size of segmap, we can set the final 15780Sstevel@tonic-gate * size of the kernel's heap. Note: on 64-bit systems we still 15790Sstevel@tonic-gate * can't touch anything in the bottom half of the top 4GB range 15800Sstevel@tonic-gate * because boot still has pages mapped there. 15810Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 15820Sstevel@tonic-gate if (final_kernelheap < boot_kernelheap) { 15830Sstevel@tonic-gate kernelheap_extend(final_kernelheap, boot_kernelheap); 15840Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 15850Sstevel@tonic-gate kmem_setaside = vmem_xalloc(heap_arena, BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_SIZE, 15860Sstevel@tonic-gate MMU_PAGESIZE, 0, 0, (void *)(BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_BASE), 15870Sstevel@tonic-gate (void *)(BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_BASE + BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_SIZE), 15880Sstevel@tonic-gate VM_NOSLEEP | VM_BESTFIT | VM_PANIC); 15890Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(kmem_setaside); 15900Sstevel@tonic-gate if (kmem_setaside == NULL) 15910Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("Could not protect boot's memory"); 15920Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 15930Sstevel@tonic-gate } 15940Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 15950Sstevel@tonic-gate * Now that the kernel heap may have grown significantly, we need 15960Sstevel@tonic-gate * to make all the remaining page_t's available to back that memory. 15970Sstevel@tonic-gate * 15980Sstevel@tonic-gate * XX64 this should probably wait till after release boot-strap too. 15990Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16000Sstevel@tonic-gate pages_left = npages - boot_npages; 16010Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pages_left > 0) { 16020Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(pages_left); 16030Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) kphysm_init(NULL, memseg_base, boot_npages, pages_left); 16040Sstevel@tonic-gate } 16050Sstevel@tonic-gate 16060Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 16070Sstevel@tonic-gate 16080Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16090Sstevel@tonic-gate * Create the device arena for toxic (to dtrace/kmdb) mappings. 16100Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16110Sstevel@tonic-gate device_arena = vmem_create("device", (void *)toxic_addr, 16120Sstevel@tonic-gate toxic_size, MMU_PAGESIZE, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, VM_SLEEP); 16130Sstevel@tonic-gate 16140Sstevel@tonic-gate #else /* __i386 */ 16150Sstevel@tonic-gate 16160Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16170Sstevel@tonic-gate * allocate the bit map that tracks toxic pages 16180Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16190Sstevel@tonic-gate toxic_bit_map_len = btop((ulong_t)(ptable_va - kernelbase)); 16200Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(toxic_bit_map_len); 16210Sstevel@tonic-gate toxic_bit_map = 16220Sstevel@tonic-gate kmem_zalloc(BT_SIZEOFMAP(toxic_bit_map_len), KM_NOSLEEP); 16230Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(toxic_bit_map != NULL); 16240Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(toxic_bit_map); 16250Sstevel@tonic-gate 16260Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* __i386 */ 16270Sstevel@tonic-gate 16280Sstevel@tonic-gate 16290Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16300Sstevel@tonic-gate * Now that we've got more VA, as well as the ability to allocate from 16310Sstevel@tonic-gate * it, tell the debugger. 16320Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16330Sstevel@tonic-gate if (boothowto & RB_DEBUG) 16340Sstevel@tonic-gate kdi_dvec_memavail(); 16350Sstevel@tonic-gate 16360Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16370Sstevel@tonic-gate * The following code installs a special page fault handler (#pf) 16380Sstevel@tonic-gate * to work around a pentium bug. 16390Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16400Sstevel@tonic-gate #if !defined(__amd64) 16410Sstevel@tonic-gate if (x86_type == X86_TYPE_P5) { 16420Sstevel@tonic-gate gate_desc_t *newidt; 16430Sstevel@tonic-gate desctbr_t newidt_r; 16440Sstevel@tonic-gate 16450Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((newidt = kmem_zalloc(MMU_PAGESIZE, KM_NOSLEEP)) == NULL) 16460Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("failed to install pentium_pftrap"); 16470Sstevel@tonic-gate 16480Sstevel@tonic-gate bcopy(idt0, newidt, sizeof (idt0)); 16490Sstevel@tonic-gate set_gatesegd(&newidt[T_PGFLT], &pentium_pftrap, 16500Sstevel@tonic-gate KCS_SEL, 0, SDT_SYSIGT, SEL_KPL); 16510Sstevel@tonic-gate 16520Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) as_setprot(&kas, (caddr_t)newidt, MMU_PAGESIZE, 16530Sstevel@tonic-gate PROT_READ|PROT_EXEC); 16540Sstevel@tonic-gate 16550Sstevel@tonic-gate newidt_r.dtr_limit = sizeof (idt0) - 1; 16560Sstevel@tonic-gate newidt_r.dtr_base = (uintptr_t)newidt; 16570Sstevel@tonic-gate CPU->cpu_idt = newidt; 16580Sstevel@tonic-gate wr_idtr(&newidt_r); 16590Sstevel@tonic-gate } 16600Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* !__amd64 */ 16610Sstevel@tonic-gate 16620Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16630Sstevel@tonic-gate * Map page pfn=0 for drivers, such as kd, that need to pick up 16640Sstevel@tonic-gate * parameters left there by controllers/BIOS. 16650Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16660Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("setup up p0_va"); 16670Sstevel@tonic-gate p0_va = i86devmap(0, 1, PROT_READ); 16680Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(p0_va); 16690Sstevel@tonic-gate 16700Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 16710Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the following is true, someone has patched phsymem to be less 16720Sstevel@tonic-gate * than the number of pages that the system actually has. Remove 16730Sstevel@tonic-gate * pages until system memory is limited to the requested amount. 16740Sstevel@tonic-gate * Since we have allocated page structures for all pages, we 16750Sstevel@tonic-gate * correct the amount of memory we want to remove by the size of 16760Sstevel@tonic-gate * the memory used to hold page structures for the non-used pages. 16770Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 16780Sstevel@tonic-gate if (physmem < npages) { 16790Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t diff; 16800Sstevel@tonic-gate offset_t off; 16810Sstevel@tonic-gate struct page *pp; 16820Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t rand_vaddr; 16830Sstevel@tonic-gate struct seg kseg; 16840Sstevel@tonic-gate 16850Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_WARN, "limiting physmem to %lu pages", physmem); 16860Sstevel@tonic-gate 16870Sstevel@tonic-gate off = 0; 16880Sstevel@tonic-gate diff = npages - physmem; 16890Sstevel@tonic-gate diff -= mmu_btopr(diff * sizeof (struct page)); 16900Sstevel@tonic-gate kseg.s_as = &kas; 16910Sstevel@tonic-gate while (diff--) { 16920Sstevel@tonic-gate rand_vaddr = (caddr_t) 16930Sstevel@tonic-gate (((uintptr_t)&unused_pages_vp >> 7) ^ 16940Sstevel@tonic-gate (uintptr_t)((u_offset_t)off >> MMU_PAGESHIFT)); 16950Sstevel@tonic-gate pp = page_create_va(&unused_pages_vp, off, MMU_PAGESIZE, 16960Sstevel@tonic-gate PG_WAIT | PG_EXCL, &kseg, rand_vaddr); 16970Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pp == NULL) { 16980Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("limited physmem too much!"); 16990Sstevel@tonic-gate /*NOTREACHED*/ 17000Sstevel@tonic-gate } 17010Sstevel@tonic-gate page_io_unlock(pp); 17020Sstevel@tonic-gate page_downgrade(pp); 17030Sstevel@tonic-gate availrmem--; 17040Sstevel@tonic-gate off += MMU_PAGESIZE; 17050Sstevel@tonic-gate } 17060Sstevel@tonic-gate } 17070Sstevel@tonic-gate 17080Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_CONT, "?mem = %luK (0x%lx)\n", 17090Sstevel@tonic-gate physinstalled << (MMU_PAGESHIFT - 10), ptob(physinstalled)); 17100Sstevel@tonic-gate 1711*841Skchow /* 1712*841Skchow * disable automatic large pages for small memory systems or 1713*841Skchow * when the disable flag is set. 1714*841Skchow */ 1715*841Skchow if (physmem < auto_lpg_min_physmem || auto_lpg_disable) { 1716423Sdavemq exec_lpg_disable = 1; 1717423Sdavemq use_brk_lpg = 0; 1718423Sdavemq use_stk_lpg = 0; 1719423Sdavemq use_zmap_lpg = 0; 1720423Sdavemq } 1721423Sdavemq 17220Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Calling hat_init_finish()..."); 17230Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_init_finish(); 17240Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("hat_init_finish() done"); 17250Sstevel@tonic-gate 17260Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17270Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize the segkp segment type. 17280Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17290Sstevel@tonic-gate rw_enter(&kas.a_lock, RW_WRITER); 17300Sstevel@tonic-gate if (!segkp_fromheap) { 17310Sstevel@tonic-gate if (seg_attach(&kas, (caddr_t)segkp_base, mmu_ptob(segkpsize), 17320Sstevel@tonic-gate segkp) < 0) { 17330Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("startup: cannot attach segkp"); 17340Sstevel@tonic-gate /*NOTREACHED*/ 17350Sstevel@tonic-gate } 17360Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 17370Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17380Sstevel@tonic-gate * For 32 bit x86 systems, we will have segkp under the heap. 17390Sstevel@tonic-gate * There will not be a segkp segment. We do, however, need 17400Sstevel@tonic-gate * to fill in the seg structure. 17410Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17420Sstevel@tonic-gate segkp->s_as = &kas; 17430Sstevel@tonic-gate } 17440Sstevel@tonic-gate if (segkp_create(segkp) != 0) { 17450Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("startup: segkp_create failed"); 17460Sstevel@tonic-gate /*NOTREACHED*/ 17470Sstevel@tonic-gate } 17480Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(segkp); 17490Sstevel@tonic-gate rw_exit(&kas.a_lock); 17500Sstevel@tonic-gate 17510Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17520Sstevel@tonic-gate * kpm segment 17530Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17540Sstevel@tonic-gate segmap_kpm = 0; 17550Sstevel@tonic-gate if (kpm_desired) { 17560Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_init(); 17570Sstevel@tonic-gate kpm_enable = 1; 17580Sstevel@tonic-gate } 17590Sstevel@tonic-gate 17600Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17610Sstevel@tonic-gate * Now create segmap segment. 17620Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17630Sstevel@tonic-gate rw_enter(&kas.a_lock, RW_WRITER); 17640Sstevel@tonic-gate if (seg_attach(&kas, (caddr_t)segkmap_start, segmapsize, segkmap) < 0) { 17650Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("cannot attach segkmap"); 17660Sstevel@tonic-gate /*NOTREACHED*/ 17670Sstevel@tonic-gate } 17680Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(segkmap); 17690Sstevel@tonic-gate 17700Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 17710Sstevel@tonic-gate * The 64 bit HAT permanently maps only segmap's page tables. 17720Sstevel@tonic-gate * The 32 bit HAT maps the heap's page tables too. 17730Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 17740Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 17750Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_kmap_init(segkmap_start, segmapsize); 17760Sstevel@tonic-gate #else /* __i386 */ 17770Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(segkmap_start + segmapsize == (uintptr_t)final_kernelheap); 17780Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_kmap_init(segkmap_start, (uintptr_t)ekernelheap - segkmap_start); 17790Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif /* __i386 */ 17800Sstevel@tonic-gate 17810Sstevel@tonic-gate a.prot = PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE; 17820Sstevel@tonic-gate a.shmsize = 0; 17830Sstevel@tonic-gate a.nfreelist = segmapfreelists; 17840Sstevel@tonic-gate 17850Sstevel@tonic-gate if (segmap_create(segkmap, (caddr_t)&a) != 0) 17860Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("segmap_create segkmap"); 17870Sstevel@tonic-gate rw_exit(&kas.a_lock); 17880Sstevel@tonic-gate 17890Sstevel@tonic-gate setup_vaddr_for_ppcopy(CPU); 17900Sstevel@tonic-gate 17910Sstevel@tonic-gate segdev_init(); 17920Sstevel@tonic-gate pmem_init(); 17930Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_vm() done"); 17940Sstevel@tonic-gate } 17950Sstevel@tonic-gate 17960Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 17970Sstevel@tonic-gate startup_end(void) 17980Sstevel@tonic-gate { 17990Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void setx86isalist(void); 18000Sstevel@tonic-gate 18010Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_end() starting..."); 18020Sstevel@tonic-gate 18030Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18040Sstevel@tonic-gate * Perform tasks that get done after most of the VM 18050Sstevel@tonic-gate * initialization has been done but before the clock 18060Sstevel@tonic-gate * and other devices get started. 18070Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18080Sstevel@tonic-gate kern_setup1(); 18090Sstevel@tonic-gate 18100Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18110Sstevel@tonic-gate * Perform CPC initialization for this CPU. 18120Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18130Sstevel@tonic-gate kcpc_hw_init(CPU); 18140Sstevel@tonic-gate 18150Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 18160Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18170Sstevel@tonic-gate * Validate support for syscall/sysret 18180Sstevel@tonic-gate * XX64 -- include SSE, SSE2, etc. here too? 18190Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18200Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((x86_feature & X86_ASYSC) == 0) { 18210Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_WARN, 18220Sstevel@tonic-gate "cpu%d does not support syscall/sysret", CPU->cpu_id); 18230Sstevel@tonic-gate } 18240Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 18250Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18260Sstevel@tonic-gate * Configure the system. 18270Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18280Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Calling configure()..."); 18290Sstevel@tonic-gate configure(); /* set up devices */ 18300Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("configure() done"); 18310Sstevel@tonic-gate 18320Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18330Sstevel@tonic-gate * Set the isa_list string to the defined instruction sets we 18340Sstevel@tonic-gate * support. 18350Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18360Sstevel@tonic-gate setx86isalist(); 18370Sstevel@tonic-gate init_intr_threads(CPU); 18380Sstevel@tonic-gate psm_install(); 18390Sstevel@tonic-gate 18400Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18410Sstevel@tonic-gate * We're done with bootops. We don't unmap the bootstrap yet because 18420Sstevel@tonic-gate * we're still using bootsvcs. 18430Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18440Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("zeroing out bootops"); 18450Sstevel@tonic-gate *bootopsp = (struct bootops *)0; 18460Sstevel@tonic-gate bootops = (struct bootops *)NULL; 18470Sstevel@tonic-gate 18480Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Enabling interrupts"); 18490Sstevel@tonic-gate (*picinitf)(); 18500Sstevel@tonic-gate sti(); 18510Sstevel@tonic-gate 18520Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) add_avsoftintr((void *)&softlevel1_hdl, 1, softlevel1, 18530Sstevel@tonic-gate "softlevel1", NULL, NULL); /* XXX to be moved later */ 18540Sstevel@tonic-gate 18550Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("startup_end() done"); 18560Sstevel@tonic-gate } 18570Sstevel@tonic-gate 18580Sstevel@tonic-gate extern char hw_serial[]; 18590Sstevel@tonic-gate char *_hs1107 = hw_serial; 18600Sstevel@tonic-gate ulong_t _bdhs34; 18610Sstevel@tonic-gate 18620Sstevel@tonic-gate void 18630Sstevel@tonic-gate post_startup(void) 18640Sstevel@tonic-gate { 18650Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18660Sstevel@tonic-gate * Set the system wide, processor-specific flags to be passed 18670Sstevel@tonic-gate * to userland via the aux vector for performance hints and 18680Sstevel@tonic-gate * instruction set extensions. 18690Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18700Sstevel@tonic-gate bind_hwcap(); 18710Sstevel@tonic-gate 18720Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 1873437Smws * Load the System Management BIOS into the global ksmbios handle, 1874437Smws * if an SMBIOS is present on this system. 1875437Smws */ 1876437Smws ksmbios = smbios_open(NULL, SMB_VERSION, ksmbios_flags, NULL); 1877437Smws 1878437Smws /* 18790Sstevel@tonic-gate * Startup memory scrubber. 18800Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 1881437Smws memscrub_init(); 18820Sstevel@tonic-gate 18830Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18840Sstevel@tonic-gate * Perform forceloading tasks for /etc/system. 18850Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18860Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) mod_sysctl(SYS_FORCELOAD, NULL); 18870Sstevel@tonic-gate 18880Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18890Sstevel@tonic-gate * ON4.0: Force /proc module in until clock interrupt handle fixed 18900Sstevel@tonic-gate * ON4.0: This must be fixed or restated in /etc/systems. 18910Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18920Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) modload("fs", "procfs"); 18930Sstevel@tonic-gate 18940Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__i386) 18950Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 18960Sstevel@tonic-gate * Check for required functional Floating Point hardware, 18970Sstevel@tonic-gate * unless FP hardware explicitly disabled. 18980Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 18990Sstevel@tonic-gate if (fpu_exists && (fpu_pentium_fdivbug || fp_kind == FP_NO)) 19000Sstevel@tonic-gate halt("No working FP hardware found"); 19010Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 19020Sstevel@tonic-gate 19030Sstevel@tonic-gate maxmem = freemem; 19040Sstevel@tonic-gate 19050Sstevel@tonic-gate add_cpunode2devtree(CPU->cpu_id, CPU->cpu_m.mcpu_cpi); 19060Sstevel@tonic-gate 19070Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19080Sstevel@tonic-gate * Perform the formal initialization of the boot chip, 19090Sstevel@tonic-gate * and associate the boot cpu with it. 19100Sstevel@tonic-gate * This must be done after the cpu node for CPU has been 19110Sstevel@tonic-gate * added to the device tree, when the necessary probing to 19120Sstevel@tonic-gate * know the chip type and chip "id" is performed. 19130Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19140Sstevel@tonic-gate chip_cpu_init(CPU); 19150Sstevel@tonic-gate chip_cpu_assign(CPU); 19160Sstevel@tonic-gate } 19170Sstevel@tonic-gate 19180Sstevel@tonic-gate static int 19190Sstevel@tonic-gate pp_in_ramdisk(page_t *pp) 19200Sstevel@tonic-gate { 19210Sstevel@tonic-gate extern uint64_t ramdisk_start, ramdisk_end; 19220Sstevel@tonic-gate 19230Sstevel@tonic-gate return ((pp->p_pagenum >= btop(ramdisk_start)) && 19240Sstevel@tonic-gate (pp->p_pagenum < btopr(ramdisk_end))); 19250Sstevel@tonic-gate } 19260Sstevel@tonic-gate 19270Sstevel@tonic-gate void 19280Sstevel@tonic-gate release_bootstrap(void) 19290Sstevel@tonic-gate { 19300Sstevel@tonic-gate int root_is_ramdisk; 19310Sstevel@tonic-gate pfn_t pfn; 19320Sstevel@tonic-gate page_t *pp; 19330Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void kobj_boot_unmountroot(void); 19340Sstevel@tonic-gate extern dev_t rootdev; 19350Sstevel@tonic-gate 19360Sstevel@tonic-gate /* unmount boot ramdisk and release kmem usage */ 19370Sstevel@tonic-gate kobj_boot_unmountroot(); 19380Sstevel@tonic-gate 19390Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19400Sstevel@tonic-gate * We're finished using the boot loader so free its pages. 19410Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19420Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Unmapping lower boot pages"); 19430Sstevel@tonic-gate clear_boot_mappings(0, kernelbase); 19440Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 19450Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Unmapping upper boot pages"); 19460Sstevel@tonic-gate clear_boot_mappings(BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_BASE, 19470Sstevel@tonic-gate BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_BASE + BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_SIZE); 19480Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 19490Sstevel@tonic-gate 19500Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19510Sstevel@tonic-gate * If root isn't on ramdisk, destroy the hardcoded 19520Sstevel@tonic-gate * ramdisk node now and release the memory. Else, 19530Sstevel@tonic-gate * ramdisk memory is kept in rd_pages. 19540Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19550Sstevel@tonic-gate root_is_ramdisk = (getmajor(rootdev) == ddi_name_to_major("ramdisk")); 19560Sstevel@tonic-gate if (!root_is_ramdisk) { 19570Sstevel@tonic-gate dev_info_t *dip = ddi_find_devinfo("ramdisk", -1, 0); 19580Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(dip && ddi_get_parent(dip) == ddi_root_node()); 19590Sstevel@tonic-gate ndi_rele_devi(dip); /* held from ddi_find_devinfo */ 19600Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) ddi_remove_child(dip, 0); 19610Sstevel@tonic-gate } 19620Sstevel@tonic-gate 19630Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Releasing boot pages"); 19640Sstevel@tonic-gate while (bootpages) { 19650Sstevel@tonic-gate pp = bootpages; 19660Sstevel@tonic-gate bootpages = pp->p_next; 19670Sstevel@tonic-gate if (root_is_ramdisk && pp_in_ramdisk(pp)) { 19680Sstevel@tonic-gate pp->p_next = rd_pages; 19690Sstevel@tonic-gate rd_pages = pp; 19700Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 19710Sstevel@tonic-gate } 19720Sstevel@tonic-gate pp->p_next = (struct page *)0; 19730Sstevel@tonic-gate page_free(pp, 1); 19740Sstevel@tonic-gate } 19750Sstevel@tonic-gate 19760Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 19770Sstevel@tonic-gate * Find 1 page below 1 MB so that other processors can boot up. 19780Sstevel@tonic-gate * Make sure it has a kernel VA as well as a 1:1 mapping. 19790Sstevel@tonic-gate * We should have just free'd one up. 19800Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 19810Sstevel@tonic-gate if (use_mp) { 19820Sstevel@tonic-gate for (pfn = 1; pfn < btop(1*1024*1024); pfn++) { 19830Sstevel@tonic-gate if (page_numtopp_alloc(pfn) == NULL) 19840Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 19850Sstevel@tonic-gate rm_platter_va = i86devmap(pfn, 1, 19860Sstevel@tonic-gate PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC); 19870Sstevel@tonic-gate rm_platter_pa = ptob(pfn); 19880Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_devload(kas.a_hat, 19890Sstevel@tonic-gate (caddr_t)(uintptr_t)rm_platter_pa, MMU_PAGESIZE, 19900Sstevel@tonic-gate pfn, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, 19910Sstevel@tonic-gate HAT_LOAD_NOCONSIST); 19920Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 19930Sstevel@tonic-gate } 19940Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pfn == btop(1*1024*1024)) 19950Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("No page available for starting " 19960Sstevel@tonic-gate "other processors"); 19970Sstevel@tonic-gate } 19980Sstevel@tonic-gate 19990Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 20000Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_POINT("Returning boot's VA space to kernel heap"); 20010Sstevel@tonic-gate if (kmem_setaside != NULL) 20020Sstevel@tonic-gate vmem_free(heap_arena, kmem_setaside, BOOT_DOUBLEMAP_SIZE); 20030Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 20040Sstevel@tonic-gate } 20050Sstevel@tonic-gate 20060Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20070Sstevel@tonic-gate * Initialize the platform-specific parts of a page_t. 20080Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20090Sstevel@tonic-gate void 20100Sstevel@tonic-gate add_physmem_cb(page_t *pp, pfn_t pnum) 20110Sstevel@tonic-gate { 20120Sstevel@tonic-gate pp->p_pagenum = pnum; 20130Sstevel@tonic-gate pp->p_mapping = NULL; 20140Sstevel@tonic-gate pp->p_embed = 0; 20150Sstevel@tonic-gate pp->p_share = 0; 20160Sstevel@tonic-gate pp->p_mlentry = 0; 20170Sstevel@tonic-gate } 20180Sstevel@tonic-gate 20190Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20200Sstevel@tonic-gate * kphysm_init() initializes physical memory. 20210Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20220Sstevel@tonic-gate static pgcnt_t 20230Sstevel@tonic-gate kphysm_init( 20240Sstevel@tonic-gate page_t *inpp, 20250Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memseg *memsegp, 20260Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t start, 20270Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t npages) 20280Sstevel@tonic-gate { 20290Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist *pmem; 20300Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memseg *cur_memseg; 20310Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memseg **memsegpp; 20320Sstevel@tonic-gate pfn_t base_pfn; 20330Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t num; 20340Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t total_skipped = 0; 20350Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t skipping = 0; 20360Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t pages_done = 0; 20370Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t largepgcnt; 20380Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t addr; 20390Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t size; 20400Sstevel@tonic-gate page_t *pp = inpp; 20410Sstevel@tonic-gate int dobreak = 0; 20420Sstevel@tonic-gate extern pfn_t ddiphysmin; 20430Sstevel@tonic-gate 20440Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(page_hash != NULL && page_hashsz != 0); 20450Sstevel@tonic-gate 20460Sstevel@tonic-gate for (cur_memseg = memsegp; cur_memseg->pages != NULL; cur_memseg++); 20470Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(cur_memseg == memsegp || start > 0); 20480Sstevel@tonic-gate 20490Sstevel@tonic-gate for (pmem = phys_avail; pmem && npages; pmem = pmem->next) { 20500Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20510Sstevel@tonic-gate * In a 32 bit kernel can't use higher memory if we're 20520Sstevel@tonic-gate * not booting in PAE mode. This check takes care of that. 20530Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20540Sstevel@tonic-gate addr = pmem->address; 20550Sstevel@tonic-gate size = pmem->size; 20560Sstevel@tonic-gate if (btop(addr) > physmax) 20570Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 20580Sstevel@tonic-gate 20590Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20600Sstevel@tonic-gate * align addr and size - they may not be at page boundaries 20610Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 20620Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((addr & MMU_PAGEOFFSET) != 0) { 20630Sstevel@tonic-gate addr += MMU_PAGEOFFSET; 20640Sstevel@tonic-gate addr &= ~(uint64_t)MMU_PAGEOFFSET; 20650Sstevel@tonic-gate size -= addr - pmem->address; 20660Sstevel@tonic-gate } 20670Sstevel@tonic-gate 2068810Skchow /* only process pages below or equal to physmax */ 2069810Skchow if ((btop(addr + size) - 1) > physmax) 2070810Skchow size = ptob(physmax - btop(addr) + 1); 20710Sstevel@tonic-gate 20720Sstevel@tonic-gate num = btop(size); 20730Sstevel@tonic-gate if (num == 0) 20740Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 20750Sstevel@tonic-gate 20760Sstevel@tonic-gate if (total_skipped < start) { 20770Sstevel@tonic-gate if (start - total_skipped > num) { 20780Sstevel@tonic-gate total_skipped += num; 20790Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 20800Sstevel@tonic-gate } 20810Sstevel@tonic-gate skipping = start - total_skipped; 20820Sstevel@tonic-gate num -= skipping; 20830Sstevel@tonic-gate addr += (MMU_PAGESIZE * skipping); 20840Sstevel@tonic-gate total_skipped = start; 20850Sstevel@tonic-gate } 20860Sstevel@tonic-gate if (num == 0) 20870Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 20880Sstevel@tonic-gate 20890Sstevel@tonic-gate if (num > npages) 20900Sstevel@tonic-gate num = npages; 20910Sstevel@tonic-gate 20920Sstevel@tonic-gate npages -= num; 20930Sstevel@tonic-gate pages_done += num; 20940Sstevel@tonic-gate base_pfn = btop(addr); 20950Sstevel@tonic-gate 20960Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 20970Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the caller didn't provide space for the page 20980Sstevel@tonic-gate * structures, carve them out of the memseg they will 20990Sstevel@tonic-gate * represent. 21000Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21010Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pp == NULL) { 21020Sstevel@tonic-gate pgcnt_t pp_pgs; 21030Sstevel@tonic-gate 21040Sstevel@tonic-gate if (num <= 1) 21050Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 21060Sstevel@tonic-gate 21070Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21080Sstevel@tonic-gate * Compute how many of the pages we need to use for 21090Sstevel@tonic-gate * page_ts 21100Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21110Sstevel@tonic-gate pp_pgs = (num * sizeof (page_t)) / MMU_PAGESIZE + 1; 21120Sstevel@tonic-gate while (mmu_ptob(pp_pgs - 1) / sizeof (page_t) >= 21130Sstevel@tonic-gate num - pp_pgs + 1) 21140Sstevel@tonic-gate --pp_pgs; 21150Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(pp_pgs); 21160Sstevel@tonic-gate 21170Sstevel@tonic-gate pp = vmem_alloc(heap_arena, mmu_ptob(pp_pgs), 21180Sstevel@tonic-gate VM_NOSLEEP); 21190Sstevel@tonic-gate if (pp == NULL) { 21200Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_WARN, "Unable to add %ld pages to " 21210Sstevel@tonic-gate "the system.", num); 21220Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 21230Sstevel@tonic-gate } 21240Sstevel@tonic-gate 21250Sstevel@tonic-gate hat_devload(kas.a_hat, (void *)pp, mmu_ptob(pp_pgs), 21260Sstevel@tonic-gate base_pfn, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | HAT_UNORDERED_OK, 21270Sstevel@tonic-gate HAT_LOAD | HAT_LOAD_LOCK | HAT_LOAD_NOCONSIST); 21280Sstevel@tonic-gate bzero(pp, mmu_ptob(pp_pgs)); 21290Sstevel@tonic-gate num -= pp_pgs; 21300Sstevel@tonic-gate base_pfn += pp_pgs; 21310Sstevel@tonic-gate } 21320Sstevel@tonic-gate 21330Sstevel@tonic-gate if (prom_debug) 21340Sstevel@tonic-gate prom_printf("MEMSEG addr=0x%" PRIx64 21350Sstevel@tonic-gate " pgs=0x%lx pfn 0x%lx-0x%lx\n", 21360Sstevel@tonic-gate addr, num, base_pfn, base_pfn + num); 21370Sstevel@tonic-gate 21380Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21390Sstevel@tonic-gate * drop pages below ddiphysmin to simplify ddi memory 21400Sstevel@tonic-gate * allocation with non-zero addr_lo requests. 21410Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21420Sstevel@tonic-gate if (base_pfn < ddiphysmin) { 21430Sstevel@tonic-gate if (base_pfn + num <= ddiphysmin) { 21440Sstevel@tonic-gate /* drop entire range below ddiphysmin */ 21450Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 21460Sstevel@tonic-gate } 21470Sstevel@tonic-gate /* adjust range to ddiphysmin */ 21480Sstevel@tonic-gate pp += (ddiphysmin - base_pfn); 21490Sstevel@tonic-gate num -= (ddiphysmin - base_pfn); 21500Sstevel@tonic-gate base_pfn = ddiphysmin; 21510Sstevel@tonic-gate } 21520Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21530Sstevel@tonic-gate * Build the memsegs entry 21540Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21550Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages = pp; 21560Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->epages = pp + num; 21570Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages_base = base_pfn; 21580Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages_end = base_pfn + num; 21590Sstevel@tonic-gate 21600Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21610Sstevel@tonic-gate * insert in memseg list in decreasing pfn range order. 21620Sstevel@tonic-gate * Low memory is typically more fragmented such that this 21630Sstevel@tonic-gate * ordering keeps the larger ranges at the front of the list 21640Sstevel@tonic-gate * for code that searches memseg. 21650Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21660Sstevel@tonic-gate memsegpp = &memsegs; 21670Sstevel@tonic-gate for (;;) { 21680Sstevel@tonic-gate if (*memsegpp == NULL) { 21690Sstevel@tonic-gate /* empty memsegs */ 21700Sstevel@tonic-gate memsegs = cur_memseg; 21710Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 21720Sstevel@tonic-gate } 21730Sstevel@tonic-gate /* check for continuity with start of memsegpp */ 21740Sstevel@tonic-gate if (cur_memseg->pages_end == (*memsegpp)->pages_base) { 21750Sstevel@tonic-gate if (cur_memseg->epages == (*memsegpp)->pages) { 21760Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21770Sstevel@tonic-gate * contiguous pfn and page_t's. Merge 21780Sstevel@tonic-gate * cur_memseg into *memsegpp. Drop 21790Sstevel@tonic-gate * cur_memseg 21800Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21810Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->pages_base = 21820Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages_base; 21830Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->pages = 21840Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages; 21850Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 21860Sstevel@tonic-gate * check if contiguous with the end of 21870Sstevel@tonic-gate * the next memseg. 21880Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 21890Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((*memsegpp)->next && 21900Sstevel@tonic-gate ((*memsegpp)->pages_base == 21910Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->next->pages_end)) { 21920Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg = *memsegpp; 21930Sstevel@tonic-gate memsegpp = &((*memsegpp)->next); 21940Sstevel@tonic-gate dobreak = 1; 21950Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 21960Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 21970Sstevel@tonic-gate } 21980Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 21990Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 22000Sstevel@tonic-gate * contiguous pfn but not page_t's. 22010Sstevel@tonic-gate * drop last pfn/page_t in cur_memseg 22020Sstevel@tonic-gate * to prevent creation of large pages 22030Sstevel@tonic-gate * with noncontiguous page_t's if not 22040Sstevel@tonic-gate * aligned to largest page boundary. 22050Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 22060Sstevel@tonic-gate largepgcnt = page_get_pagecnt( 22070Sstevel@tonic-gate page_num_pagesizes() - 1); 22080Sstevel@tonic-gate 22090Sstevel@tonic-gate if (cur_memseg->pages_end & 22100Sstevel@tonic-gate (largepgcnt - 1)) { 22110Sstevel@tonic-gate num--; 22120Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->epages--; 22130Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages_end--; 22140Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22150Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22160Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22170Sstevel@tonic-gate 22180Sstevel@tonic-gate /* check for continuity with end of memsegpp */ 22190Sstevel@tonic-gate if (cur_memseg->pages_base == (*memsegpp)->pages_end) { 22200Sstevel@tonic-gate if (cur_memseg->pages == (*memsegpp)->epages) { 22210Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 22220Sstevel@tonic-gate * contiguous pfn and page_t's. Merge 22230Sstevel@tonic-gate * cur_memseg into *memsegpp. Drop 22240Sstevel@tonic-gate * cur_memseg. 22250Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 22260Sstevel@tonic-gate if (dobreak) { 22270Sstevel@tonic-gate /* merge previously done */ 22280Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages = 22290Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->pages; 22300Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages_base = 22310Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->pages_base; 22320Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->next = 22330Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->next; 22340Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 22350Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->pages_end = 22360Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages_end; 22370Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->epages = 22380Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->epages; 22390Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22400Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 22410Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22420Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 22430Sstevel@tonic-gate * contiguous pfn but not page_t's. 22440Sstevel@tonic-gate * drop first pfn/page_t in cur_memseg 22450Sstevel@tonic-gate * to prevent creation of large pages 22460Sstevel@tonic-gate * with noncontiguous page_t's if not 22470Sstevel@tonic-gate * aligned to largest page boundary. 22480Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 22490Sstevel@tonic-gate largepgcnt = page_get_pagecnt( 22500Sstevel@tonic-gate page_num_pagesizes() - 1); 22510Sstevel@tonic-gate if (base_pfn & (largepgcnt - 1)) { 22520Sstevel@tonic-gate num--; 22530Sstevel@tonic-gate base_pfn++; 22540Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages++; 22550Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->pages_base++; 22560Sstevel@tonic-gate pp = cur_memseg->pages; 22570Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22580Sstevel@tonic-gate if (dobreak) 22590Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 22600Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22610Sstevel@tonic-gate 22620Sstevel@tonic-gate if (cur_memseg->pages_base >= 22630Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->pages_end) { 22640Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->next = *memsegpp; 22650Sstevel@tonic-gate *memsegpp = cur_memseg; 22660Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 22670Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22680Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((*memsegpp)->next == NULL) { 22690Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg->next = NULL; 22700Sstevel@tonic-gate (*memsegpp)->next = cur_memseg; 22710Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 22720Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22730Sstevel@tonic-gate memsegpp = &((*memsegpp)->next); 22740Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(*memsegpp != NULL); 22750Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22760Sstevel@tonic-gate 22770Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 22780Sstevel@tonic-gate * add_physmem() initializes the PSM part of the page 22790Sstevel@tonic-gate * struct by calling the PSM back with add_physmem_cb(). 22800Sstevel@tonic-gate * In addition it coalesces pages into larger pages as 22810Sstevel@tonic-gate * it initializes them. 22820Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 22830Sstevel@tonic-gate add_physmem(pp, num, base_pfn); 22840Sstevel@tonic-gate cur_memseg++; 22850Sstevel@tonic-gate availrmem_initial += num; 22860Sstevel@tonic-gate availrmem += num; 22870Sstevel@tonic-gate 22880Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 22890Sstevel@tonic-gate * If the caller provided the page frames to us, then 22900Sstevel@tonic-gate * advance in that list. Otherwise, prepare to allocate 22910Sstevel@tonic-gate * our own page frames for the next memseg. 22920Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 22930Sstevel@tonic-gate pp = (inpp == NULL) ? NULL : pp + num; 22940Sstevel@tonic-gate } 22950Sstevel@tonic-gate 22960Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(availrmem_initial); 22970Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(availrmem); 22980Sstevel@tonic-gate PRM_DEBUG(freemem); 22990Sstevel@tonic-gate build_pfn_hash(); 23000Sstevel@tonic-gate return (pages_done); 23010Sstevel@tonic-gate } 23020Sstevel@tonic-gate 23030Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23040Sstevel@tonic-gate * Kernel VM initialization. 23050Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23060Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 23070Sstevel@tonic-gate kvm_init(void) 23080Sstevel@tonic-gate { 23090Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef DEBUG 23100Sstevel@tonic-gate extern void _start(); 23110Sstevel@tonic-gate 23120Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT((caddr_t)_start == s_text); 23130Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 23140Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT((((uintptr_t)s_text) & MMU_PAGEOFFSET) == 0); 23150Sstevel@tonic-gate 23160Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23170Sstevel@tonic-gate * Put the kernel segments in kernel address space. 23180Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23190Sstevel@tonic-gate rw_enter(&kas.a_lock, RW_WRITER); 23200Sstevel@tonic-gate as_avlinit(&kas); 23210Sstevel@tonic-gate 23220Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) seg_attach(&kas, s_text, e_moddata - s_text, &ktextseg); 23230Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) segkmem_create(&ktextseg); 23240Sstevel@tonic-gate 23250Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) seg_attach(&kas, (caddr_t)valloc_base, valloc_sz, &kvalloc); 23260Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) segkmem_create(&kvalloc); 23270Sstevel@tonic-gate 23280Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23290Sstevel@tonic-gate * We're about to map out /boot. This is the beginning of the 23300Sstevel@tonic-gate * system resource management transition. We can no longer 23310Sstevel@tonic-gate * call into /boot for I/O or memory allocations. 23320Sstevel@tonic-gate * 23330Sstevel@tonic-gate * XX64 - Is this still correct with kernelheap_extend() being called 23340Sstevel@tonic-gate * later than this???? 23350Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23360Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) seg_attach(&kas, final_kernelheap, 23370Sstevel@tonic-gate ekernelheap - final_kernelheap, &kvseg); 23380Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) segkmem_create(&kvseg); 23390Sstevel@tonic-gate 23400Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 23410Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) seg_attach(&kas, (caddr_t)core_base, core_size, &kvseg_core); 23420Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) segkmem_create(&kvseg_core); 23430Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 23440Sstevel@tonic-gate 23450Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) seg_attach(&kas, (caddr_t)SEGDEBUGBASE, (size_t)SEGDEBUGSIZE, 23460Sstevel@tonic-gate &kdebugseg); 23470Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) segkmem_create(&kdebugseg); 23480Sstevel@tonic-gate 23490Sstevel@tonic-gate rw_exit(&kas.a_lock); 23500Sstevel@tonic-gate 23510Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23520Sstevel@tonic-gate * Ensure that the red zone at kernelbase is never accessible. 23530Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23540Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) as_setprot(&kas, (caddr_t)kernelbase, KERNEL_REDZONE_SIZE, 0); 23550Sstevel@tonic-gate 23560Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23570Sstevel@tonic-gate * Make the text writable so that it can be hot patched by DTrace. 23580Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23590Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) as_setprot(&kas, s_text, e_modtext - s_text, 23600Sstevel@tonic-gate PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC); 23610Sstevel@tonic-gate 23620Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23630Sstevel@tonic-gate * Make data writable until end. 23640Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23650Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) as_setprot(&kas, s_data, e_moddata - s_data, 23660Sstevel@tonic-gate PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC); 23670Sstevel@tonic-gate } 23680Sstevel@tonic-gate 23690Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23700Sstevel@tonic-gate * These are MTTR registers supported by P6 23710Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23720Sstevel@tonic-gate static struct mtrrvar mtrrphys_arr[MAX_MTRRVAR]; 23730Sstevel@tonic-gate static uint64_t mtrr64k, mtrr16k1, mtrr16k2; 23740Sstevel@tonic-gate static uint64_t mtrr4k1, mtrr4k2, mtrr4k3; 23750Sstevel@tonic-gate static uint64_t mtrr4k4, mtrr4k5, mtrr4k6; 23760Sstevel@tonic-gate static uint64_t mtrr4k7, mtrr4k8, mtrrcap; 23770Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t mtrrdef, pat_attr_reg; 23780Sstevel@tonic-gate 23790Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23800Sstevel@tonic-gate * Disable reprogramming of MTRRs by default. 23810Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23820Sstevel@tonic-gate int enable_relaxed_mtrr = 0; 23830Sstevel@tonic-gate 23840Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 23850Sstevel@tonic-gate * These must serve for Pentium, Pentium Pro (P6/Pentium II/Pentium III) 23860Sstevel@tonic-gate * and Pentium 4, and yes, they are named 0, 1, 2, 4, 3 in ascending 23870Sstevel@tonic-gate * address order (starting from 0x400). The Pentium 4 only implements 23880Sstevel@tonic-gate * 4 sets, and while they are named 0-3 in the doc, the corresponding 23890Sstevel@tonic-gate * names for P6 are 0,1,2,4. So define these arrays in address order 23900Sstevel@tonic-gate * so that they work for both pre-Pentium4 and Pentium 4 processors. 23910Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 23920Sstevel@tonic-gate 23930Sstevel@tonic-gate static uint_t mci_ctl[] = {REG_MC0_CTL, REG_MC1_CTL, REG_MC2_CTL, 23940Sstevel@tonic-gate REG_MC4_CTL, REG_MC3_CTL}; 23950Sstevel@tonic-gate static uint_t mci_status[] = {REG_MC0_STATUS, REG_MC1_STATUS, REG_MC2_STATUS, 23960Sstevel@tonic-gate REG_MC4_STATUS, REG_MC3_STATUS}; 23970Sstevel@tonic-gate static uint_t mci_addr[] = {REG_MC0_ADDR, REG_MC1_ADDR, REG_MC2_ADDR, 23980Sstevel@tonic-gate REG_MC4_ADDR, REG_MC3_ADDR}; 23990Sstevel@tonic-gate static int mca_cnt; 24000Sstevel@tonic-gate 24010Sstevel@tonic-gate 24020Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24030Sstevel@tonic-gate setup_mca() 24040Sstevel@tonic-gate { 24050Sstevel@tonic-gate int i; 24060Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t mca_cap; 24070Sstevel@tonic-gate 24080Sstevel@tonic-gate if (!(x86_feature & X86_MCA)) 24090Sstevel@tonic-gate return; 2410770Skucharsk mca_cap = rdmsr(REG_MCG_CAP); 24110Sstevel@tonic-gate if (mca_cap & MCG_CAP_CTL_P) 2412770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MCG_CTL, -1ULL); /* all ones */ 24130Sstevel@tonic-gate mca_cnt = mca_cap & MCG_CAP_COUNT_MASK; 24140Sstevel@tonic-gate if (mca_cnt > P6_MCG_CAP_COUNT) 24150Sstevel@tonic-gate mca_cnt = P6_MCG_CAP_COUNT; 24160Sstevel@tonic-gate for (i = 1; i < mca_cnt; i++) 2417770Skucharsk wrmsr(mci_ctl[i], -1ULL); /* all ones */ 24180Sstevel@tonic-gate for (i = 0; i < mca_cnt; i++) 2419770Skucharsk wrmsr(mci_status[i], 0ULL); 24200Sstevel@tonic-gate setcr4(getcr4() | CR4_MCE); 24210Sstevel@tonic-gate 24220Sstevel@tonic-gate } 24230Sstevel@tonic-gate 24240Sstevel@tonic-gate int 24250Sstevel@tonic-gate mca_exception(struct regs *rp) 24260Sstevel@tonic-gate { 24270Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t status, addr; 24280Sstevel@tonic-gate int i, ret = 1, errcode, mserrcode; 24290Sstevel@tonic-gate 2430770Skucharsk status = rdmsr(REG_MCG_STATUS); 24310Sstevel@tonic-gate if (status & MCG_STATUS_RIPV) 24320Sstevel@tonic-gate ret = 0; 24330Sstevel@tonic-gate if (status & MCG_STATUS_EIPV) 24340Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_WARN, "MCE at 0x%lx", rp->r_pc); 2435770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MCG_STATUS, 0ULL); 24360Sstevel@tonic-gate for (i = 0; i < mca_cnt; i++) { 2437770Skucharsk status = rdmsr(mci_status[i]); 24380Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 24390Sstevel@tonic-gate * If status register not valid skip this bank 24400Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 24410Sstevel@tonic-gate if (!(status & MCI_STATUS_VAL)) 24420Sstevel@tonic-gate continue; 24430Sstevel@tonic-gate errcode = status & MCI_STATUS_ERRCODE; 24440Sstevel@tonic-gate mserrcode = (status >> MSERRCODE_SHFT) & MCI_STATUS_ERRCODE; 24450Sstevel@tonic-gate if (status & MCI_STATUS_ADDRV) { 24460Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 24470Sstevel@tonic-gate * If mci_addr contains the address where 24480Sstevel@tonic-gate * error occurred, display the address 24490Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 2450770Skucharsk addr = rdmsr(mci_addr[i]); 24510Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_WARN, "MCE: Bank %d: error code 0x%x:"\ 24520Sstevel@tonic-gate "addr = 0x%" PRIx64 ", model errcode = 0x%x", i, 24530Sstevel@tonic-gate errcode, addr, mserrcode); 24540Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 24550Sstevel@tonic-gate cmn_err(CE_WARN, 24560Sstevel@tonic-gate "MCE: Bank %d: error code 0x%x, mserrcode = 0x%x", 24570Sstevel@tonic-gate i, errcode, mserrcode); 24580Sstevel@tonic-gate } 2459770Skucharsk wrmsr(mci_status[i], 0ULL); 24600Sstevel@tonic-gate } 24610Sstevel@tonic-gate return (ret); 24620Sstevel@tonic-gate } 24630Sstevel@tonic-gate 24640Sstevel@tonic-gate void 24650Sstevel@tonic-gate setup_mtrr() 24660Sstevel@tonic-gate { 24670Sstevel@tonic-gate int i, ecx; 24680Sstevel@tonic-gate int vcnt; 24690Sstevel@tonic-gate struct mtrrvar *mtrrphys; 24700Sstevel@tonic-gate 24710Sstevel@tonic-gate if (!(x86_feature & X86_MTRR)) 24720Sstevel@tonic-gate return; 24730Sstevel@tonic-gate 2474770Skucharsk mtrrcap = rdmsr(REG_MTRRCAP); 2475770Skucharsk mtrrdef = rdmsr(REG_MTRRDEF); 24760Sstevel@tonic-gate if (mtrrcap & MTRRCAP_FIX) { 2477770Skucharsk mtrr64k = rdmsr(REG_MTRR64K); 2478770Skucharsk mtrr16k1 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR16K1); 2479770Skucharsk mtrr16k2 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR16K2); 2480770Skucharsk mtrr4k1 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR4K1); 2481770Skucharsk mtrr4k2 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR4K2); 2482770Skucharsk mtrr4k3 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR4K3); 2483770Skucharsk mtrr4k4 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR4K4); 2484770Skucharsk mtrr4k5 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR4K5); 2485770Skucharsk mtrr4k6 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR4K6); 2486770Skucharsk mtrr4k7 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR4K7); 2487770Skucharsk mtrr4k8 = rdmsr(REG_MTRR4K8); 24880Sstevel@tonic-gate } 24890Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((vcnt = (mtrrcap & MTRRCAP_VCNTMASK)) > MAX_MTRRVAR) 24900Sstevel@tonic-gate vcnt = MAX_MTRRVAR; 24910Sstevel@tonic-gate 24920Sstevel@tonic-gate for (i = 0, ecx = REG_MTRRPHYSBASE0, mtrrphys = mtrrphys_arr; 24930Sstevel@tonic-gate i < vcnt - 1; i++, ecx += 2, mtrrphys++) { 2494770Skucharsk mtrrphys->mtrrphys_base = rdmsr(ecx); 2495770Skucharsk mtrrphys->mtrrphys_mask = rdmsr(ecx + 1); 24960Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((x86_feature & X86_PAT) && enable_relaxed_mtrr) { 24970Sstevel@tonic-gate mtrrphys->mtrrphys_mask &= ~MTRRPHYSMASK_V; 24980Sstevel@tonic-gate } 24990Sstevel@tonic-gate } 25000Sstevel@tonic-gate if (x86_feature & X86_PAT) { 25010Sstevel@tonic-gate if (enable_relaxed_mtrr) 25020Sstevel@tonic-gate mtrrdef = MTRR_TYPE_WB|MTRRDEF_FE|MTRRDEF_E; 25030Sstevel@tonic-gate pat_attr_reg = PAT_DEFAULT_ATTRIBUTE; 25040Sstevel@tonic-gate } 25050Sstevel@tonic-gate 25060Sstevel@tonic-gate mtrr_sync(); 25070Sstevel@tonic-gate } 25080Sstevel@tonic-gate 25090Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25100Sstevel@tonic-gate * Sync current cpu mtrr with the incore copy of mtrr. 25110Sstevel@tonic-gate * This function has to be invoked with interrupts disabled 25120Sstevel@tonic-gate * Currently we do not capture other cpu's. This is invoked on cpu0 25130Sstevel@tonic-gate * just after reading /etc/system. 25140Sstevel@tonic-gate * On other cpu's its invoked from mp_startup(). 25150Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25160Sstevel@tonic-gate void 25170Sstevel@tonic-gate mtrr_sync() 25180Sstevel@tonic-gate { 25190Sstevel@tonic-gate uint_t crvalue, cr0_orig; 25200Sstevel@tonic-gate int vcnt, i, ecx; 25210Sstevel@tonic-gate struct mtrrvar *mtrrphys; 25220Sstevel@tonic-gate 25230Sstevel@tonic-gate cr0_orig = crvalue = getcr0(); 25240Sstevel@tonic-gate crvalue |= CR0_CD; 25250Sstevel@tonic-gate crvalue &= ~CR0_NW; 25260Sstevel@tonic-gate setcr0(crvalue); 25270Sstevel@tonic-gate invalidate_cache(); 25280Sstevel@tonic-gate setcr3(getcr3()); 25290Sstevel@tonic-gate 2530770Skucharsk if (x86_feature & X86_PAT) 2531770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRRPAT, pat_attr_reg); 2532770Skucharsk 2533770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRRDEF, rdmsr(REG_MTRRDEF) & 2534770Skucharsk ~((uint64_t)(uintptr_t)MTRRDEF_E)); 2535770Skucharsk 25360Sstevel@tonic-gate if (mtrrcap & MTRRCAP_FIX) { 2537770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR64K, mtrr64k); 2538770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR16K1, mtrr16k1); 2539770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR16K2, mtrr16k2); 2540770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR4K1, mtrr4k1); 2541770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR4K2, mtrr4k2); 2542770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR4K3, mtrr4k3); 2543770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR4K4, mtrr4k4); 2544770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR4K5, mtrr4k5); 2545770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR4K6, mtrr4k6); 2546770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR4K7, mtrr4k7); 2547770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRR4K8, mtrr4k8); 25480Sstevel@tonic-gate } 25490Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((vcnt = (mtrrcap & MTRRCAP_VCNTMASK)) > MAX_MTRRVAR) 25500Sstevel@tonic-gate vcnt = MAX_MTRRVAR; 25510Sstevel@tonic-gate for (i = 0, ecx = REG_MTRRPHYSBASE0, mtrrphys = mtrrphys_arr; 2552770Skucharsk i < vcnt - 1; i++, ecx += 2, mtrrphys++) { 2553770Skucharsk wrmsr(ecx, mtrrphys->mtrrphys_base); 2554770Skucharsk wrmsr(ecx + 1, mtrrphys->mtrrphys_mask); 25550Sstevel@tonic-gate } 2556770Skucharsk wrmsr(REG_MTRRDEF, mtrrdef); 25570Sstevel@tonic-gate setcr3(getcr3()); 25580Sstevel@tonic-gate invalidate_cache(); 25590Sstevel@tonic-gate setcr0(cr0_orig); 25600Sstevel@tonic-gate } 25610Sstevel@tonic-gate 25620Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25630Sstevel@tonic-gate * resync mtrr so that BIOS is happy. Called from mdboot 25640Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25650Sstevel@tonic-gate void 25660Sstevel@tonic-gate mtrr_resync() 25670Sstevel@tonic-gate { 25680Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((x86_feature & X86_PAT) && enable_relaxed_mtrr) { 25690Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 25700Sstevel@tonic-gate * We could have changed the default mtrr definition. 25710Sstevel@tonic-gate * Put it back to uncached which is what it is at power on 25720Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 25730Sstevel@tonic-gate mtrrdef = MTRR_TYPE_UC|MTRRDEF_FE|MTRRDEF_E; 25740Sstevel@tonic-gate mtrr_sync(); 25750Sstevel@tonic-gate } 25760Sstevel@tonic-gate } 25770Sstevel@tonic-gate 25780Sstevel@tonic-gate void 25790Sstevel@tonic-gate get_system_configuration() 25800Sstevel@tonic-gate { 25810Sstevel@tonic-gate char prop[32]; 25820Sstevel@tonic-gate u_longlong_t nodes_ll, cpus_pernode_ll, lvalue; 25830Sstevel@tonic-gate 25840Sstevel@tonic-gate if (((BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, "nodes") > sizeof (prop)) || 25850Sstevel@tonic-gate (BOP_GETPROP(bootops, "nodes", prop) < 0) || 25860Sstevel@tonic-gate (kobj_getvalue(prop, &nodes_ll) == -1) || 25870Sstevel@tonic-gate (nodes_ll > MAXNODES)) || 25880Sstevel@tonic-gate ((BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, "cpus_pernode") > sizeof (prop)) || 25890Sstevel@tonic-gate (BOP_GETPROP(bootops, "cpus_pernode", prop) < 0) || 25900Sstevel@tonic-gate (kobj_getvalue(prop, &cpus_pernode_ll) == -1))) { 25910Sstevel@tonic-gate 25920Sstevel@tonic-gate system_hardware.hd_nodes = 1; 25930Sstevel@tonic-gate system_hardware.hd_cpus_per_node = 0; 25940Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 25950Sstevel@tonic-gate system_hardware.hd_nodes = (int)nodes_ll; 25960Sstevel@tonic-gate system_hardware.hd_cpus_per_node = (int)cpus_pernode_ll; 25970Sstevel@tonic-gate } 25980Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, "kernelbase") > sizeof (prop)) || 25990Sstevel@tonic-gate (BOP_GETPROP(bootops, "kernelbase", prop) < 0) || 26000Sstevel@tonic-gate (kobj_getvalue(prop, &lvalue) == -1)) 26010Sstevel@tonic-gate eprom_kernelbase = NULL; 26020Sstevel@tonic-gate else 26030Sstevel@tonic-gate eprom_kernelbase = (uintptr_t)lvalue; 26040Sstevel@tonic-gate 26050Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, "segmapsize") > sizeof (prop)) || 26060Sstevel@tonic-gate (BOP_GETPROP(bootops, "segmapsize", prop) < 0) || 26070Sstevel@tonic-gate (kobj_getvalue(prop, &lvalue) == -1)) { 26080Sstevel@tonic-gate segmapsize = SEGMAPDEFAULT; 26090Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 26100Sstevel@tonic-gate segmapsize = (uintptr_t)lvalue; 26110Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26120Sstevel@tonic-gate 26130Sstevel@tonic-gate if ((BOP_GETPROPLEN(bootops, "segmapfreelists") > sizeof (prop)) || 26140Sstevel@tonic-gate (BOP_GETPROP(bootops, "segmapfreelists", prop) < 0) || 26150Sstevel@tonic-gate (kobj_getvalue(prop, &lvalue) == -1)) { 26160Sstevel@tonic-gate segmapfreelists = 0; /* use segmap driver default */ 26170Sstevel@tonic-gate } else { 26180Sstevel@tonic-gate segmapfreelists = (int)lvalue; 26190Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26200Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26210Sstevel@tonic-gate 26220Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 26230Sstevel@tonic-gate * Add to a memory list. 26240Sstevel@tonic-gate * start = start of new memory segment 26250Sstevel@tonic-gate * len = length of new memory segment in bytes 26260Sstevel@tonic-gate * new = pointer to a new struct memlist 26270Sstevel@tonic-gate * memlistp = memory list to which to add segment. 26280Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 26290Sstevel@tonic-gate static void 26300Sstevel@tonic-gate memlist_add( 26310Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t start, 26320Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t len, 26330Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist *new, 26340Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist **memlistp) 26350Sstevel@tonic-gate { 26360Sstevel@tonic-gate struct memlist *cur; 26370Sstevel@tonic-gate uint64_t end = start + len; 26380Sstevel@tonic-gate 26390Sstevel@tonic-gate new->address = start; 26400Sstevel@tonic-gate new->size = len; 26410Sstevel@tonic-gate 26420Sstevel@tonic-gate cur = *memlistp; 26430Sstevel@tonic-gate 26440Sstevel@tonic-gate while (cur) { 26450Sstevel@tonic-gate if (cur->address >= end) { 26460Sstevel@tonic-gate new->next = cur; 26470Sstevel@tonic-gate *memlistp = new; 26480Sstevel@tonic-gate new->prev = cur->prev; 26490Sstevel@tonic-gate cur->prev = new; 26500Sstevel@tonic-gate return; 26510Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26520Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(cur->address + cur->size <= start); 26530Sstevel@tonic-gate if (cur->next == NULL) { 26540Sstevel@tonic-gate cur->next = new; 26550Sstevel@tonic-gate new->prev = cur; 26560Sstevel@tonic-gate new->next = NULL; 26570Sstevel@tonic-gate return; 26580Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26590Sstevel@tonic-gate memlistp = &cur->next; 26600Sstevel@tonic-gate cur = cur->next; 26610Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26620Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26630Sstevel@tonic-gate 26640Sstevel@tonic-gate void 26650Sstevel@tonic-gate kobj_vmem_init(vmem_t **text_arena, vmem_t **data_arena) 26660Sstevel@tonic-gate { 26670Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t tsize = e_modtext - modtext; 26680Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t dsize = e_moddata - moddata; 26690Sstevel@tonic-gate 26700Sstevel@tonic-gate *text_arena = vmem_create("module_text", tsize ? modtext : NULL, tsize, 26710Sstevel@tonic-gate 1, segkmem_alloc, segkmem_free, heaptext_arena, 0, VM_SLEEP); 26720Sstevel@tonic-gate *data_arena = vmem_create("module_data", dsize ? moddata : NULL, dsize, 26730Sstevel@tonic-gate 1, segkmem_alloc, segkmem_free, heap32_arena, 0, VM_SLEEP); 26740Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26750Sstevel@tonic-gate 26760Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t 26770Sstevel@tonic-gate kobj_text_alloc(vmem_t *arena, size_t size) 26780Sstevel@tonic-gate { 26790Sstevel@tonic-gate return (vmem_alloc(arena, size, VM_SLEEP | VM_BESTFIT)); 26800Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26810Sstevel@tonic-gate 26820Sstevel@tonic-gate /*ARGSUSED*/ 26830Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t 26840Sstevel@tonic-gate kobj_texthole_alloc(caddr_t addr, size_t size) 26850Sstevel@tonic-gate { 26860Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("unexpected call to kobj_texthole_alloc()"); 26870Sstevel@tonic-gate /*NOTREACHED*/ 26880Sstevel@tonic-gate return (0); 26890Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26900Sstevel@tonic-gate 26910Sstevel@tonic-gate /*ARGSUSED*/ 26920Sstevel@tonic-gate void 26930Sstevel@tonic-gate kobj_texthole_free(caddr_t addr, size_t size) 26940Sstevel@tonic-gate { 26950Sstevel@tonic-gate panic("unexpected call to kobj_texthole_free()"); 26960Sstevel@tonic-gate } 26970Sstevel@tonic-gate 26980Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 26990Sstevel@tonic-gate * This is called just after configure() in startup(). 27000Sstevel@tonic-gate * 27010Sstevel@tonic-gate * The ISALIST concept is a bit hopeless on Intel, because 27020Sstevel@tonic-gate * there's no guarantee of an ever-more-capable processor 27030Sstevel@tonic-gate * given that various parts of the instruction set may appear 27040Sstevel@tonic-gate * and disappear between different implementations. 27050Sstevel@tonic-gate * 27060Sstevel@tonic-gate * While it would be possible to correct it and even enhance 27070Sstevel@tonic-gate * it somewhat, the explicit hardware capability bitmask allows 27080Sstevel@tonic-gate * more flexibility. 27090Sstevel@tonic-gate * 27100Sstevel@tonic-gate * So, we just leave this alone. 27110Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 27120Sstevel@tonic-gate void 27130Sstevel@tonic-gate setx86isalist(void) 27140Sstevel@tonic-gate { 27150Sstevel@tonic-gate char *tp; 27160Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t len; 27170Sstevel@tonic-gate extern char *isa_list; 27180Sstevel@tonic-gate 27190Sstevel@tonic-gate #define TBUFSIZE 1024 27200Sstevel@tonic-gate 27210Sstevel@tonic-gate tp = kmem_alloc(TBUFSIZE, KM_SLEEP); 27220Sstevel@tonic-gate *tp = '\0'; 27230Sstevel@tonic-gate 27240Sstevel@tonic-gate #if defined(__amd64) 27250Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) strcpy(tp, "amd64 "); 27260Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 27270Sstevel@tonic-gate 27280Sstevel@tonic-gate switch (x86_vendor) { 27290Sstevel@tonic-gate case X86_VENDOR_Intel: 27300Sstevel@tonic-gate case X86_VENDOR_AMD: 27310Sstevel@tonic-gate case X86_VENDOR_TM: 27320Sstevel@tonic-gate if (x86_feature & X86_CMOV) { 27330Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 27340Sstevel@tonic-gate * Pentium Pro or later 27350Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 27360Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) strcat(tp, "pentium_pro"); 27370Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) strcat(tp, x86_feature & X86_MMX ? 27380Sstevel@tonic-gate "+mmx pentium_pro " : " "); 27390Sstevel@tonic-gate } 27400Sstevel@tonic-gate /*FALLTHROUGH*/ 27410Sstevel@tonic-gate case X86_VENDOR_Cyrix: 27420Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 27430Sstevel@tonic-gate * The Cyrix 6x86 does not have any Pentium features 27440Sstevel@tonic-gate * accessible while not at privilege level 0. 27450Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 27460Sstevel@tonic-gate if (x86_feature & X86_CPUID) { 27470Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) strcat(tp, "pentium"); 27480Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) strcat(tp, x86_feature & X86_MMX ? 27490Sstevel@tonic-gate "+mmx pentium " : " "); 27500Sstevel@tonic-gate } 27510Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 27520Sstevel@tonic-gate default: 27530Sstevel@tonic-gate break; 27540Sstevel@tonic-gate } 27550Sstevel@tonic-gate (void) strcat(tp, "i486 i386 i86"); 27560Sstevel@tonic-gate len = strlen(tp) + 1; /* account for NULL at end of string */ 27570Sstevel@tonic-gate isa_list = strcpy(kmem_alloc(len, KM_SLEEP), tp); 27580Sstevel@tonic-gate kmem_free(tp, TBUFSIZE); 27590Sstevel@tonic-gate 27600Sstevel@tonic-gate #undef TBUFSIZE 27610Sstevel@tonic-gate } 27620Sstevel@tonic-gate 27630Sstevel@tonic-gate 27640Sstevel@tonic-gate #ifdef __amd64 27650Sstevel@tonic-gate 27660Sstevel@tonic-gate void * 27670Sstevel@tonic-gate device_arena_alloc(size_t size, int vm_flag) 27680Sstevel@tonic-gate { 27690Sstevel@tonic-gate return (vmem_alloc(device_arena, size, vm_flag)); 27700Sstevel@tonic-gate } 27710Sstevel@tonic-gate 27720Sstevel@tonic-gate void 27730Sstevel@tonic-gate device_arena_free(void *vaddr, size_t size) 27740Sstevel@tonic-gate { 27750Sstevel@tonic-gate vmem_free(device_arena, vaddr, size); 27760Sstevel@tonic-gate } 27770Sstevel@tonic-gate 27780Sstevel@tonic-gate #else 27790Sstevel@tonic-gate 27800Sstevel@tonic-gate void * 27810Sstevel@tonic-gate device_arena_alloc(size_t size, int vm_flag) 27820Sstevel@tonic-gate { 27830Sstevel@tonic-gate caddr_t vaddr; 27840Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t v; 27850Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t start; 27860Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t end; 27870Sstevel@tonic-gate 27880Sstevel@tonic-gate vaddr = vmem_alloc(heap_arena, size, vm_flag); 27890Sstevel@tonic-gate if (vaddr == NULL) 27900Sstevel@tonic-gate return (NULL); 27910Sstevel@tonic-gate 27920Sstevel@tonic-gate v = (uintptr_t)vaddr; 27930Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(v >= kernelbase); 27940Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(v + size <= ptable_va); 27950Sstevel@tonic-gate 27960Sstevel@tonic-gate start = btop(v - kernelbase); 27970Sstevel@tonic-gate end = btop(v + size - 1 - kernelbase); 27980Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(start < toxic_bit_map_len); 27990Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(end < toxic_bit_map_len); 28000Sstevel@tonic-gate 28010Sstevel@tonic-gate while (start <= end) { 28020Sstevel@tonic-gate BT_ATOMIC_SET(toxic_bit_map, start); 28030Sstevel@tonic-gate ++start; 28040Sstevel@tonic-gate } 28050Sstevel@tonic-gate return (vaddr); 28060Sstevel@tonic-gate } 28070Sstevel@tonic-gate 28080Sstevel@tonic-gate void 28090Sstevel@tonic-gate device_arena_free(void *vaddr, size_t size) 28100Sstevel@tonic-gate { 28110Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t v = (uintptr_t)vaddr; 28120Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t start; 28130Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t end; 28140Sstevel@tonic-gate 28150Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(v >= kernelbase); 28160Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(v + size <= ptable_va); 28170Sstevel@tonic-gate 28180Sstevel@tonic-gate start = btop(v - kernelbase); 28190Sstevel@tonic-gate end = btop(v + size - 1 - kernelbase); 28200Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(start < toxic_bit_map_len); 28210Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(end < toxic_bit_map_len); 28220Sstevel@tonic-gate 28230Sstevel@tonic-gate while (start <= end) { 28240Sstevel@tonic-gate ASSERT(BT_TEST(toxic_bit_map, start) != 0); 28250Sstevel@tonic-gate BT_ATOMIC_CLEAR(toxic_bit_map, start); 28260Sstevel@tonic-gate ++start; 28270Sstevel@tonic-gate } 28280Sstevel@tonic-gate vmem_free(heap_arena, vaddr, size); 28290Sstevel@tonic-gate } 28300Sstevel@tonic-gate 28310Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 28320Sstevel@tonic-gate * returns 1st address in range that is in device arena, or NULL 28330Sstevel@tonic-gate * if len is not NULL it returns the length of the toxic range 28340Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 28350Sstevel@tonic-gate void * 28360Sstevel@tonic-gate device_arena_contains(void *vaddr, size_t size, size_t *len) 28370Sstevel@tonic-gate { 28380Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t v = (uintptr_t)vaddr; 28390Sstevel@tonic-gate uintptr_t eaddr = v + size; 28400Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t start; 28410Sstevel@tonic-gate size_t end; 28420Sstevel@tonic-gate 28430Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 28440Sstevel@tonic-gate * if called very early by kmdb, just return NULL 28450Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 28460Sstevel@tonic-gate if (toxic_bit_map == NULL) 28470Sstevel@tonic-gate return (NULL); 28480Sstevel@tonic-gate 28490Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 28500Sstevel@tonic-gate * First check if we're completely outside the bitmap range. 28510Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 28520Sstevel@tonic-gate if (v >= ptable_va || eaddr < kernelbase) 28530Sstevel@tonic-gate return (NULL); 28540Sstevel@tonic-gate 28550Sstevel@tonic-gate /* 28560Sstevel@tonic-gate * Trim ends of search to look at only what the bitmap covers. 28570Sstevel@tonic-gate */ 28580Sstevel@tonic-gate if (v < kernelbase) 28590Sstevel@tonic-gate v = kernelbase; 28600Sstevel@tonic-gate start = btop(v - kernelbase); 28610Sstevel@tonic-gate end = btop(eaddr - kernelbase); 28620Sstevel@tonic-gate if (end >= toxic_bit_map_len) 28630Sstevel@tonic-gate end = toxic_bit_map_len; 28640Sstevel@tonic-gate 28650Sstevel@tonic-gate if (bt_range(toxic_bit_map, &start, &end, end) == 0) 28660Sstevel@tonic-gate return (NULL); 28670Sstevel@tonic-gate 28680Sstevel@tonic-gate v = kernelbase + ptob(start); 28690Sstevel@tonic-gate if (len != NULL) 28700Sstevel@tonic-gate *len = ptob(end - start); 28710Sstevel@tonic-gate return ((void *)v); 28720Sstevel@tonic-gate } 28730Sstevel@tonic-gate 28740Sstevel@tonic-gate #endif 2875