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							- /*
 
-  * This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public
 
-  * License.  See the file "COPYING" in the main directory of this archive
 
-  * for more details.
 
-  *
 
-  * Copyright (C) 1994, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 2003 Ralf Baechle
 
-  * Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
 
-  */
 
- #ifndef _ASM_PGTABLE_64_H
 
- #define _ASM_PGTABLE_64_H
 
- #include <linux/compiler.h>
 
- #include <linux/linkage.h>
 
- #include <asm/addrspace.h>
 
- #include <asm/page.h>
 
- #include <asm/cachectl.h>
 
- #include <asm/fixmap.h>
 
- #ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_SIZE_64KB
 
- #include <asm-generic/pgtable-nopmd.h>
 
- #else
 
- #include <asm-generic/pgtable-nopud.h>
 
- #endif
 
- /*
 
-  * Each address space has 2 4K pages as its page directory, giving 1024
 
-  * (== PTRS_PER_PGD) 8 byte pointers to pmd tables. Each pmd table is a
 
-  * single 4K page, giving 512 (== PTRS_PER_PMD) 8 byte pointers to page
 
-  * tables. Each page table is also a single 4K page, giving 512 (==
 
-  * PTRS_PER_PTE) 8 byte ptes. Each pud entry is initialized to point to
 
-  * invalid_pmd_table, each pmd entry is initialized to point to
 
-  * invalid_pte_table, each pte is initialized to 0. When memory is low,
 
-  * and a pmd table or a page table allocation fails, empty_bad_pmd_table
 
-  * and empty_bad_page_table is returned back to higher layer code, so
 
-  * that the failure is recognized later on. Linux does not seem to
 
-  * handle these failures very well though. The empty_bad_page_table has
 
-  * invalid pte entries in it, to force page faults.
 
-  *
 
-  * Kernel mappings: kernel mappings are held in the swapper_pg_table.
 
-  * The layout is identical to userspace except it's indexed with the
 
-  * fault address - VMALLOC_START.
 
-  */
 
- /* PGDIR_SHIFT determines what a third-level page table entry can map */
 
- #ifdef __PAGETABLE_PMD_FOLDED
 
- #define PGDIR_SHIFT	(PAGE_SHIFT + PAGE_SHIFT + PTE_ORDER - 3)
 
- #else
 
- /* PMD_SHIFT determines the size of the area a second-level page table can map */
 
- #define PMD_SHIFT	(PAGE_SHIFT + (PAGE_SHIFT + PTE_ORDER - 3))
 
- #define PMD_SIZE	(1UL << PMD_SHIFT)
 
- #define PMD_MASK	(~(PMD_SIZE-1))
 
- #define PGDIR_SHIFT	(PMD_SHIFT + (PAGE_SHIFT + PMD_ORDER - 3))
 
- #endif
 
- #define PGDIR_SIZE	(1UL << PGDIR_SHIFT)
 
- #define PGDIR_MASK	(~(PGDIR_SIZE-1))
 
- /*
 
-  * For 4kB page size we use a 3 level page tree and an 8kB pud, which
 
-  * permits us mapping 40 bits of virtual address space.
 
-  *
 
-  * We used to implement 41 bits by having an order 1 pmd level but that seemed
 
-  * rather pointless.
 
-  *
 
-  * For 8kB page size we use a 3 level page tree which permits a total of
 
-  * 8TB of address space.  Alternatively a 33-bit / 8GB organization using
 
-  * two levels would be easy to implement.
 
-  *
 
-  * For 16kB page size we use a 2 level page tree which permits a total of
 
-  * 36 bits of virtual address space.  We could add a third level but it seems
 
-  * like at the moment there's no need for this.
 
-  *
 
-  * For 64kB page size we use a 2 level page table tree for a total of 42 bits
 
-  * of virtual address space.
 
-  */
 
- #ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_SIZE_4KB
 
- #define PGD_ORDER		1
 
- #define PUD_ORDER		aieeee_attempt_to_allocate_pud
 
- #define PMD_ORDER		0
 
- #define PTE_ORDER		0
 
- #endif
 
- #ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_SIZE_8KB
 
- #define PGD_ORDER		0
 
- #define PUD_ORDER		aieeee_attempt_to_allocate_pud
 
- #define PMD_ORDER		0
 
- #define PTE_ORDER		0
 
- #endif
 
- #ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_SIZE_16KB
 
- #define PGD_ORDER		0
 
- #define PUD_ORDER		aieeee_attempt_to_allocate_pud
 
- #define PMD_ORDER		0
 
- #define PTE_ORDER		0
 
- #endif
 
- #ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_SIZE_32KB
 
- #define PGD_ORDER		0
 
- #define PUD_ORDER		aieeee_attempt_to_allocate_pud
 
- #define PMD_ORDER		0
 
- #define PTE_ORDER		0
 
- #endif
 
- #ifdef CONFIG_PAGE_SIZE_64KB
 
- #define PGD_ORDER		0
 
- #define PUD_ORDER		aieeee_attempt_to_allocate_pud
 
- #define PMD_ORDER		aieeee_attempt_to_allocate_pmd
 
- #define PTE_ORDER		0
 
- #endif
 
- #define PTRS_PER_PGD	((PAGE_SIZE << PGD_ORDER) / sizeof(pgd_t))
 
- #ifndef __PAGETABLE_PMD_FOLDED
 
- #define PTRS_PER_PMD	((PAGE_SIZE << PMD_ORDER) / sizeof(pmd_t))
 
- #endif
 
- #define PTRS_PER_PTE	((PAGE_SIZE << PTE_ORDER) / sizeof(pte_t))
 
- #if PGDIR_SIZE >= TASK_SIZE64
 
- #define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD       (1)
 
- #else
 
- #define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD	(TASK_SIZE64 / PGDIR_SIZE)
 
- #endif
 
 
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