jos/inc/memlayout.h

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#ifndef JOS_INC_MEMLAYOUT_H
#define JOS_INC_MEMLAYOUT_H
#ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
#include <inc/types.h>
#include <inc/mmu.h>
#endif /* not __ASSEMBLER__ */
/*
* This file contains definitions for memory management in our OS,
* which are relevant to both the kernel and user-mode software.
*/
// Global descriptor numbers
#define GD_KT 0x08 // kernel text
#define GD_KD 0x10 // kernel data
#define GD_UT 0x18 // user text
#define GD_UD 0x20 // user data
#define GD_TSS0 0x28 // Task segment selector for CPU 0
/*
* Virtual memory map: Permissions
* kernel/user
*
* 4 Gig --------> +------------------------------+
* | | RW/--
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* : . :
* : . :
* : . :
* |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| RW/--
* | | RW/--
* | Remapped Physical Memory | RW/--
* | | RW/--
* KERNBASE, ----> +------------------------------+ 0xf0000000 --+
* KSTACKTOP | CPU0's Kernel Stack | RW/-- KSTKSIZE |
* | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -| |
* | Invalid Memory (*) | --/-- KSTKGAP |
* +------------------------------+ |
* | CPU1's Kernel Stack | RW/-- KSTKSIZE |
* | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -| PTSIZE
* | Invalid Memory (*) | --/-- KSTKGAP |
* +------------------------------+ |
* : . : |
* : . : |
* MMIOLIM ------> +------------------------------+ 0xefc00000 --+
* | Memory-mapped I/O | RW/-- PTSIZE
* ULIM, MMIOBASE --> +------------------------------+ 0xef800000
* | Cur. Page Table (User R-) | R-/R- PTSIZE
* UVPT ----> +------------------------------+ 0xef400000
* | RO PAGES | R-/R- PTSIZE
* UPAGES ----> +------------------------------+ 0xef000000
* | RO ENVS | R-/R- PTSIZE
* UTOP,UENVS ------> +------------------------------+ 0xeec00000
* UXSTACKTOP -/ | User Exception Stack | RW/RW PGSIZE
* +------------------------------+ 0xeebff000
* | Empty Memory (*) | --/-- PGSIZE
* USTACKTOP ---> +------------------------------+ 0xeebfe000
* | Normal User Stack | RW/RW PGSIZE
* +------------------------------+ 0xeebfd000
* | |
* | |
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* . .
* . .
* . .
* |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|
* | Program Data & Heap |
* UTEXT --------> +------------------------------+ 0x00800000
* PFTEMP -------> | Empty Memory (*) | PTSIZE
* | |
* UTEMP --------> +------------------------------+ 0x00400000 --+
* | Empty Memory (*) | |
* | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -| |
* | User STAB Data (optional) | PTSIZE
* USTABDATA ----> +------------------------------+ 0x00200000 |
* | Empty Memory (*) | |
* 0 ------------> +------------------------------+ --+
*
* (*) Note: The kernel ensures that "Invalid Memory" is *never* mapped.
* "Empty Memory" is normally unmapped, but user programs may map pages
* there if desired. JOS user programs map pages temporarily at UTEMP.
*/
// All physical memory mapped at this address
#define KERNBASE 0xF0000000
// At IOPHYSMEM (640K) there is a 384K hole for I/O. From the kernel,
// IOPHYSMEM can be addressed at KERNBASE + IOPHYSMEM. The hole ends
// at physical address EXTPHYSMEM.
#define IOPHYSMEM 0x0A0000
#define EXTPHYSMEM 0x100000
// Kernel stack.
#define KSTACKTOP KERNBASE
#define KSTKSIZE (8*PGSIZE) // size of a kernel stack
#define KSTKGAP (8*PGSIZE) // size of a kernel stack guard
// Memory-mapped IO.
#define MMIOLIM (KSTACKTOP - PTSIZE)
#define MMIOBASE (MMIOLIM - PTSIZE)
#define ULIM (MMIOBASE)
/*
* User read-only mappings! Anything below here til UTOP are readonly to user.
* They are global pages mapped in at env allocation time.
*/
// User read-only virtual page table (see 'uvpt' below)
#define UVPT (ULIM - PTSIZE)
// Read-only copies of the Page structures
#define UPAGES (UVPT - PTSIZE)
// Read-only copies of the global env structures
#define UENVS (UPAGES - PTSIZE)
/*
* Top of user VM. User can manipulate VA from UTOP-1 and down!
*/
// Top of user-accessible VM
#define UTOP UENVS
// Top of one-page user exception stack
#define UXSTACKTOP UTOP
// Next page left invalid to guard against exception stack overflow; then:
// Top of normal user stack
#define USTACKTOP (UTOP - 2*PGSIZE)
// Where user programs generally begin
#define UTEXT (2*PTSIZE)
// Used for temporary page mappings. Typed 'void*' for convenience
#define UTEMP ((void*) PTSIZE)
// Used for temporary page mappings for the user page-fault handler
// (should not conflict with other temporary page mappings)
#define PFTEMP (UTEMP + PTSIZE - PGSIZE)
// The location of the user-level STABS data structure
#define USTABDATA (PTSIZE / 2)
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// Physical address of startup code for non-boot CPUs (APs)
#define MPENTRY_PADDR 0x7000
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
typedef uint32_t pte_t;
typedef uint32_t pde_t;
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#if JOS_USER
/*
* The page directory entry corresponding to the virtual address range
* [UVPT, UVPT + PTSIZE) points to the page directory itself. Thus, the page
* directory is treated as a page table as well as a page directory.
*
* One result of treating the page directory as a page table is that all PTEs
* can be accessed through a "virtual page table" at virtual address UVPT (to
* which uvpt is set in lib/entry.S). The PTE for page number N is stored in
* uvpt[N]. (It's worth drawing a diagram of this!)
*
* A second consequence is that the contents of the current page directory
* will always be available at virtual address (UVPT + (UVPT >> PGSHIFT)), to
* which uvpd is set in lib/entry.S.
*/
extern volatile pte_t uvpt[]; // VA of "virtual page table"
extern volatile pde_t uvpd[]; // VA of current page directory
#endif
/*
* Page descriptor structures, mapped at UPAGES.
* Read/write to the kernel, read-only to user programs.
*
* Each struct PageInfo stores metadata for one physical page.
* Is it NOT the physical page itself, but there is a one-to-one
* correspondence between physical pages and struct PageInfo's.
* You can map a struct PageInfo * to the corresponding physical address
* with page2pa() in kern/pmap.h.
*/
struct PageInfo {
// Next page on the free list.
struct PageInfo *pp_link;
// pp_ref is the count of pointers (usually in page table entries)
// to this page, for pages allocated using page_alloc.
// Pages allocated at boot time using pmap.c's
// boot_alloc do not have valid reference count fields.
uint16_t pp_ref;
};
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#endif /* !__ASSEMBLER__ */
#endif /* !JOS_INC_MEMLAYOUT_H */