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+#ifndef _ALPHA_PGTABLE_H
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+#define _ALPHA_PGTABLE_H
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+
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+#include <asm-generic/4level-fixup.h>
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+
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+/*
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+ * This file contains the functions and defines necessary to modify and use
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+ * the Alpha page table tree.
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+ *
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+ * This hopefully works with any standard Alpha page-size, as defined
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+ * in <asm/page.h> (currently 8192).
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+ */
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+#include <linux/mmzone.h>
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+
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+#include <asm/page.h>
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+#include <asm/processor.h> /* For TASK_SIZE */
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+#include <asm/machvec.h>
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+#include <asm/setup.h>
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+
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+struct mm_struct;
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+struct vm_area_struct;
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+
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+/* Certain architectures need to do special things when PTEs
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+ * within a page table are directly modified. Thus, the following
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+ * hook is made available.
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+ */
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+#define set_pte(pteptr, pteval) ((*(pteptr)) = (pteval))
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+#define set_pte_at(mm,addr,ptep,pteval) set_pte(ptep,pteval)
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+
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+/* PMD_SHIFT determines the size of the area a second-level page table can map */
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+#define PMD_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT + (PAGE_SHIFT-3))
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+#define PMD_SIZE (1UL << PMD_SHIFT)
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+#define PMD_MASK (~(PMD_SIZE-1))
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+
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+/* PGDIR_SHIFT determines what a third-level page table entry can map */
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+#define PGDIR_SHIFT (PAGE_SHIFT + 2*(PAGE_SHIFT-3))
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+#define PGDIR_SIZE (1UL << PGDIR_SHIFT)
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+#define PGDIR_MASK (~(PGDIR_SIZE-1))
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+
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+/*
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+ * Entries per page directory level: the Alpha is three-level, with
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+ * all levels having a one-page page table.
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+ */
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+#define PTRS_PER_PTE (1UL << (PAGE_SHIFT-3))
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+#define PTRS_PER_PMD (1UL << (PAGE_SHIFT-3))
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+#define PTRS_PER_PGD (1UL << (PAGE_SHIFT-3))
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+#define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD (TASK_SIZE / PGDIR_SIZE)
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+#define FIRST_USER_ADDRESS 0
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+
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+/* Number of pointers that fit on a page: this will go away. */
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+#define PTRS_PER_PAGE (1UL << (PAGE_SHIFT-3))
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+
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+#ifdef CONFIG_ALPHA_LARGE_VMALLOC
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+#define VMALLOC_START 0xfffffe0000000000
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+#else
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+#define VMALLOC_START (-2*PGDIR_SIZE)
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+#endif
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+#define VMALLOC_END (-PGDIR_SIZE)
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+
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+/*
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+ * OSF/1 PAL-code-imposed page table bits
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+ */
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+#define _PAGE_VALID 0x0001
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+#define _PAGE_FOR 0x0002 /* used for page protection (fault on read) */
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+#define _PAGE_FOW 0x0004 /* used for page protection (fault on write) */
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+#define _PAGE_FOE 0x0008 /* used for page protection (fault on exec) */
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+#define _PAGE_ASM 0x0010
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+#define _PAGE_KRE 0x0100 /* xxx - see below on the "accessed" bit */
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+#define _PAGE_URE 0x0200 /* xxx */
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+#define _PAGE_KWE 0x1000 /* used to do the dirty bit in software */
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+#define _PAGE_UWE 0x2000 /* used to do the dirty bit in software */
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+
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+/* .. and these are ours ... */
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+#define _PAGE_DIRTY 0x20000
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+#define _PAGE_ACCESSED 0x40000
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+#define _PAGE_FILE 0x80000 /* set:pagecache, unset:swap */
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+
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+/*
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+ * NOTE! The "accessed" bit isn't necessarily exact: it can be kept exactly
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+ * by software (use the KRE/URE/KWE/UWE bits appropriately), but I'll fake it.
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+ * Under Linux/AXP, the "accessed" bit just means "read", and I'll just use
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+ * the KRE/URE bits to watch for it. That way we don't need to overload the
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+ * KWE/UWE bits with both handling dirty and accessed.
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+ *
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+ * Note that the kernel uses the accessed bit just to check whether to page
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+ * out a page or not, so it doesn't have to be exact anyway.
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+ */
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+
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+#define __DIRTY_BITS (_PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_KWE | _PAGE_UWE)
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+#define __ACCESS_BITS (_PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_KRE | _PAGE_URE)
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+
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+#define _PFN_MASK 0xFFFFFFFF00000000UL
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+
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+#define _PAGE_TABLE (_PAGE_VALID | __DIRTY_BITS | __ACCESS_BITS)
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+#define _PAGE_CHG_MASK (_PFN_MASK | __DIRTY_BITS | __ACCESS_BITS)
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+
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+/*
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+ * All the normal masks have the "page accessed" bits on, as any time they are used,
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+ * the page is accessed. They are cleared only by the page-out routines
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+ */
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+#define PAGE_NONE __pgprot(_PAGE_VALID | __ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_FOR | _PAGE_FOW | _PAGE_FOE)
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+#define PAGE_SHARED __pgprot(_PAGE_VALID | __ACCESS_BITS)
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+#define PAGE_COPY __pgprot(_PAGE_VALID | __ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_FOW)
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+#define PAGE_READONLY __pgprot(_PAGE_VALID | __ACCESS_BITS | _PAGE_FOW)
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+#define PAGE_KERNEL __pgprot(_PAGE_VALID | _PAGE_ASM | _PAGE_KRE | _PAGE_KWE)
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+
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+#define _PAGE_NORMAL(x) __pgprot(_PAGE_VALID | __ACCESS_BITS | (x))
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+
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