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  1. #ifndef _I386_PGTABLE_H
  2. #define _I386_PGTABLE_H
  3. /*
  4. * The Linux memory management assumes a three-level page table setup. On
  5. * the i386, we use that, but "fold" the mid level into the top-level page
  6. * table, so that we physically have the same two-level page table as the
  7. * i386 mmu expects.
  8. *
  9. * This file contains the functions and defines necessary to modify and use
  10. * the i386 page table tree.
  11. */
  12. #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
  13. #include <asm/processor.h>
  14. #include <asm/fixmap.h>
  15. #include <linux/threads.h>
  16. #include <asm/paravirt.h>
  17. #ifndef _I386_BITOPS_H
  18. #include <asm/bitops.h>
  19. #endif
  20. #include <linux/slab.h>
  21. #include <linux/list.h>
  22. #include <linux/spinlock.h>
  23. struct mm_struct;
  24. struct vm_area_struct;
  25. /*
  26. * ZERO_PAGE is a global shared page that is always zero: used
  27. * for zero-mapped memory areas etc..
  28. */
  29. #define ZERO_PAGE(vaddr) (virt_to_page(empty_zero_page))
  30. extern unsigned long empty_zero_page[1024];
  31. extern pgd_t swapper_pg_dir[1024];
  32. extern struct kmem_cache *pmd_cache;
  33. extern spinlock_t pgd_lock;
  34. extern struct page *pgd_list;
  35. void check_pgt_cache(void);
  36. void pmd_ctor(void *, struct kmem_cache *, unsigned long);
  37. void pgtable_cache_init(void);
  38. void paging_init(void);
  39. /*
  40. * The Linux x86 paging architecture is 'compile-time dual-mode', it
  41. * implements both the traditional 2-level x86 page tables and the
  42. * newer 3-level PAE-mode page tables.
  43. */
  44. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
  45. # include <asm/pgtable-3level-defs.h>
  46. # define PMD_SIZE (1UL << PMD_SHIFT)
  47. # define PMD_MASK (~(PMD_SIZE-1))
  48. #else
  49. # include <asm/pgtable-2level-defs.h>
  50. #endif
  51. #define PGDIR_SIZE (1UL << PGDIR_SHIFT)
  52. #define PGDIR_MASK (~(PGDIR_SIZE-1))
  53. #define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD (TASK_SIZE/PGDIR_SIZE)
  54. #define FIRST_USER_ADDRESS 0
  55. #define USER_PGD_PTRS (PAGE_OFFSET >> PGDIR_SHIFT)
  56. #define KERNEL_PGD_PTRS (PTRS_PER_PGD-USER_PGD_PTRS)
  57. #define TWOLEVEL_PGDIR_SHIFT 22
  58. #define BOOT_USER_PGD_PTRS (__PAGE_OFFSET >> TWOLEVEL_PGDIR_SHIFT)
  59. #define BOOT_KERNEL_PGD_PTRS (1024-BOOT_USER_PGD_PTRS)
  60. /* Just any arbitrary offset to the start of the vmalloc VM area: the
  61. * current 8MB value just means that there will be a 8MB "hole" after the
  62. * physical memory until the kernel virtual memory starts. That means that
  63. * any out-of-bounds memory accesses will hopefully be caught.
  64. * The vmalloc() routines leaves a hole of 4kB between each vmalloced
  65. * area for the same reason. ;)
  66. */
  67. #define VMALLOC_OFFSET (8*1024*1024)
  68. #define VMALLOC_START (((unsigned long) high_memory + vmalloc_earlyreserve + \
  69. 2*VMALLOC_OFFSET-1) & ~(VMALLOC_OFFSET-1))
  70. #ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
  71. # define VMALLOC_END (PKMAP_BASE-2*PAGE_SIZE)
  72. #else
  73. # define VMALLOC_END (FIXADDR_START-2*PAGE_SIZE)
  74. #endif
  75. /*
  76. * _PAGE_PSE set in the page directory entry just means that
  77. * the page directory entry points directly to a 4MB-aligned block of
  78. * memory.
  79. */
  80. #define _PAGE_BIT_PRESENT 0
  81. #define _PAGE_BIT_RW 1
  82. #define _PAGE_BIT_USER 2
  83. #define _PAGE_BIT_PWT 3
  84. #define _PAGE_BIT_PCD 4
  85. #define _PAGE_BIT_ACCESSED 5
  86. #define _PAGE_BIT_DIRTY 6
  87. #define _PAGE_BIT_PSE 7 /* 4 MB (or 2MB) page, Pentium+, if present.. */
  88. #define _PAGE_BIT_GLOBAL 8 /* Global TLB entry PPro+ */
  89. #define _PAGE_BIT_UNUSED1 9 /* available for programmer */
  90. #define _PAGE_BIT_UNUSED2 10
  91. #define _PAGE_BIT_UNUSED3 11
  92. #define _PAGE_BIT_NX 63
  93. #define _PAGE_PRESENT 0x001
  94. #define _PAGE_RW 0x002
  95. #define _PAGE_USER 0x004
  96. #define _PAGE_PWT 0x008
  97. #define _PAGE_PCD 0x010
  98. #define _PAGE_ACCESSED 0x020
  99. #define _PAGE_DIRTY 0x040
  100. #define _PAGE_PSE 0x080 /* 4 MB (or 2MB) page, Pentium+, if present.. */
  101. #define _PAGE_GLOBAL 0x100 /* Global TLB entry PPro+ */
  102. #define _PAGE_UNUSED1 0x200 /* available for programmer */
  103. #define _PAGE_UNUSED2 0x400
  104. #define _PAGE_UNUSED3 0x800
  105. /* If _PAGE_PRESENT is clear, we use these: */
  106. #define _PAGE_FILE 0x040 /* nonlinear file mapping, saved PTE; unset:swap */
  107. #define _PAGE_PROTNONE 0x080 /* if the user mapped it with PROT_NONE;
  108. pte_present gives true */
  109. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
  110. #define _PAGE_NX (1ULL<<_PAGE_BIT_NX)
  111. #else
  112. #define _PAGE_NX 0
  113. #endif
  114. #define _PAGE_TABLE (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY)
  115. #define _KERNPG_TABLE (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY)
  116. #define _PAGE_CHG_MASK (PTE_MASK | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_DIRTY)
  117. #define PAGE_NONE \
  118. __pgprot(_PAGE_PROTNONE | _PAGE_ACCESSED)
  119. #define PAGE_SHARED \
  120. __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_ACCESSED)
  121. #define PAGE_SHARED_EXEC \
  122. __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_ACCESSED)
  123. #define PAGE_COPY_NOEXEC \
  124. __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_NX)
  125. #define PAGE_COPY_EXEC \
  126. __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_ACCESSED)
  127. #define PAGE_COPY \
  128. PAGE_COPY_NOEXEC
  129. #define PAGE_READONLY \
  130. __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_NX)
  131. #define PAGE_READONLY_EXEC \
  132. __pgprot(_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_USER | _PAGE_ACCESSED)
  133. #define _PAGE_KERNEL \
  134. (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_ACCESSED | _PAGE_NX)
  135. #define _PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC \
  136. (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_RW | _PAGE_DIRTY | _PAGE_ACCESSED)
  137. extern unsigned long long __PAGE_KERNEL, __PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC;
  138. #define __PAGE_KERNEL_RO (__PAGE_KERNEL & ~_PAGE_RW)
  139. #define __PAGE_KERNEL_RX (__PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC & ~_PAGE_RW)
  140. #define __PAGE_KERNEL_NOCACHE (__PAGE_KERNEL | _PAGE_PCD)
  141. #define __PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE (__PAGE_KERNEL | _PAGE_PSE)
  142. #define __PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE_EXEC (__PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC | _PAGE_PSE)
  143. #define PAGE_KERNEL __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL)
  144. #define PAGE_KERNEL_RO __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_RO)
  145. #define PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_EXEC)
  146. #define PAGE_KERNEL_RX __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_RX)
  147. #define PAGE_KERNEL_NOCACHE __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_NOCACHE)
  148. #define PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE)
  149. #define PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE_EXEC __pgprot(__PAGE_KERNEL_LARGE_EXEC)
  150. /*
  151. * The i386 can't do page protection for execute, and considers that
  152. * the same are read. Also, write permissions imply read permissions.
  153. * This is the closest we can get..
  154. */
  155. #define __P000 PAGE_NONE
  156. #define __P001 PAGE_READONLY
  157. #define __P010 PAGE_COPY
  158. #define __P011 PAGE_COPY
  159. #define __P100 PAGE_READONLY_EXEC
  160. #define __P101 PAGE_READONLY_EXEC
  161. #define __P110 PAGE_COPY_EXEC
  162. #define __P111 PAGE_COPY_EXEC
  163. #define __S000 PAGE_NONE
  164. #define __S001 PAGE_READONLY
  165. #define __S010 PAGE_SHARED
  166. #define __S011 PAGE_SHARED
  167. #define __S100 PAGE_READONLY_EXEC
  168. #define __S101 PAGE_READONLY_EXEC
  169. #define __S110 PAGE_SHARED_EXEC
  170. #define __S111 PAGE_SHARED_EXEC
  171. /*
  172. * Define this if things work differently on an i386 and an i486:
  173. * it will (on an i486) warn about kernel memory accesses that are
  174. * done without a 'access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE,..)'
  175. */
  176. #undef TEST_ACCESS_OK
  177. /* The boot page tables (all created as a single array) */
  178. extern unsigned long pg0[];
  179. #define pte_present(x) ((x).pte_low & (_PAGE_PRESENT | _PAGE_PROTNONE))
  180. /* To avoid harmful races, pmd_none(x) should check only the lower when PAE */
  181. #define pmd_none(x) (!(unsigned long)pmd_val(x))
  182. #define pmd_present(x) (pmd_val(x) & _PAGE_PRESENT)
  183. #define pmd_bad(x) ((pmd_val(x) & (~PAGE_MASK & ~_PAGE_USER)) != _KERNPG_TABLE)
  184. #define pages_to_mb(x) ((x) >> (20-PAGE_SHIFT))
  185. /*
  186. * The following only work if pte_present() is true.
  187. * Undefined behaviour if not..
  188. */
  189. static inline int pte_user(pte_t pte) { return (pte).pte_low & _PAGE_USER; }
  190. static inline int pte_read(pte_t pte) { return (pte).pte_low & _PAGE_USER; }
  191. static inline int pte_dirty(pte_t pte) { return (pte).pte_low & _PAGE_DIRTY; }
  192. static inline int pte_young(pte_t pte) { return (pte).pte_low & _PAGE_ACCESSED; }
  193. static inline int pte_write(pte_t pte) { return (pte).pte_low & _PAGE_RW; }
  194. static inline int pte_huge(pte_t pte) { return (pte).pte_low & _PAGE_PSE; }
  195. /*
  196. * The following only works if pte_present() is not true.
  197. */
  198. static inline int pte_file(pte_t pte) { return (pte).pte_low & _PAGE_FILE; }
  199. static inline pte_t pte_rdprotect(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low &= ~_PAGE_USER; return pte; }
  200. static inline pte_t pte_exprotect(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low &= ~_PAGE_USER; return pte; }
  201. static inline pte_t pte_mkclean(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low &= ~_PAGE_DIRTY; return pte; }
  202. static inline pte_t pte_mkold(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low &= ~_PAGE_ACCESSED; return pte; }
  203. static inline pte_t pte_wrprotect(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low &= ~_PAGE_RW; return pte; }
  204. static inline pte_t pte_mkread(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low |= _PAGE_USER; return pte; }
  205. static inline pte_t pte_mkexec(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low |= _PAGE_USER; return pte; }
  206. static inline pte_t pte_mkdirty(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low |= _PAGE_DIRTY; return pte; }
  207. static inline pte_t pte_mkyoung(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low |= _PAGE_ACCESSED; return pte; }
  208. static inline pte_t pte_mkwrite(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low |= _PAGE_RW; return pte; }
  209. static inline pte_t pte_mkhuge(pte_t pte) { (pte).pte_low |= _PAGE_PSE; return pte; }
  210. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
  211. # include <asm/pgtable-3level.h>
  212. #else
  213. # include <asm/pgtable-2level.h>
  214. #endif
  215. #ifndef CONFIG_PARAVIRT
  216. /*
  217. * Rules for using pte_update - it must be called after any PTE update which
  218. * has not been done using the set_pte / clear_pte interfaces. It is used by
  219. * shadow mode hypervisors to resynchronize the shadow page tables. Kernel PTE
  220. * updates should either be sets, clears, or set_pte_atomic for P->P
  221. * transitions, which means this hook should only be called for user PTEs.
  222. * This hook implies a P->P protection or access change has taken place, which
  223. * requires a subsequent TLB flush. The notification can optionally be delayed
  224. * until the TLB flush event by using the pte_update_defer form of the
  225. * interface, but care must be taken to assure that the flush happens while
  226. * still holding the same page table lock so that the shadow and primary pages
  227. * do not become out of sync on SMP.
  228. */
  229. #define pte_update(mm, addr, ptep) do { } while (0)
  230. #define pte_update_defer(mm, addr, ptep) do { } while (0)
  231. #endif
  232. /* local pte updates need not use xchg for locking */
  233. static inline pte_t native_local_ptep_get_and_clear(pte_t *ptep)
  234. {
  235. pte_t res = *ptep;
  236. /* Pure native function needs no input for mm, addr */
  237. native_pte_clear(NULL, 0, ptep);
  238. return res;
  239. }
  240. /*
  241. * We only update the dirty/accessed state if we set
  242. * the dirty bit by hand in the kernel, since the hardware
  243. * will do the accessed bit for us, and we don't want to
  244. * race with other CPU's that might be updating the dirty
  245. * bit at the same time.
  246. */
  247. #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_SET_ACCESS_FLAGS
  248. #define ptep_set_access_flags(vma, address, ptep, entry, dirty) \
  249. ({ \
  250. int __changed = !pte_same(*(ptep), entry); \
  251. if (__changed && dirty) { \
  252. (ptep)->pte_low = (entry).pte_low; \
  253. pte_update_defer((vma)->vm_mm, (address), (ptep)); \
  254. flush_tlb_page(vma, address); \
  255. } \
  256. __changed; \
  257. })
  258. #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_TEST_AND_CLEAR_DIRTY
  259. #define ptep_test_and_clear_dirty(vma, addr, ptep) ({ \
  260. int __ret = 0; \
  261. if (pte_dirty(*(ptep))) \
  262. __ret = test_and_clear_bit(_PAGE_BIT_DIRTY, \
  263. &(ptep)->pte_low); \
  264. if (__ret) \
  265. pte_update((vma)->vm_mm, addr, ptep); \
  266. __ret; \
  267. })
  268. #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_TEST_AND_CLEAR_YOUNG
  269. #define ptep_test_and_clear_young(vma, addr, ptep) ({ \
  270. int __ret = 0; \
  271. if (pte_young(*(ptep))) \
  272. __ret = test_and_clear_bit(_PAGE_BIT_ACCESSED, \
  273. &(ptep)->pte_low); \
  274. if (__ret) \
  275. pte_update((vma)->vm_mm, addr, ptep); \
  276. __ret; \
  277. })
  278. /*
  279. * Rules for using ptep_establish: the pte MUST be a user pte, and
  280. * must be a present->present transition.
  281. */
  282. #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_ESTABLISH
  283. #define ptep_establish(vma, address, ptep, pteval) \
  284. do { \
  285. set_pte_present((vma)->vm_mm, address, ptep, pteval); \
  286. flush_tlb_page(vma, address); \
  287. } while (0)
  288. #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_CLEAR_DIRTY_FLUSH
  289. #define ptep_clear_flush_dirty(vma, address, ptep) \
  290. ({ \
  291. int __dirty; \
  292. __dirty = ptep_test_and_clear_dirty((vma), (address), (ptep)); \
  293. if (__dirty) \
  294. flush_tlb_page(vma, address); \
  295. __dirty; \
  296. })
  297. #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_CLEAR_YOUNG_FLUSH
  298. #define ptep_clear_flush_young(vma, address, ptep) \
  299. ({ \
  300. int __young; \
  301. __young = ptep_test_and_clear_young((vma), (address), (ptep)); \
  302. if (__young) \
  303. flush_tlb_page(vma, address); \
  304. __young; \
  305. })
  306. #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_GET_AND_CLEAR
  307. static inline pte_t ptep_get_and_clear(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep)
  308. {
  309. pte_t pte = native_ptep_get_and_clear(ptep);
  310. pte_update(mm, addr, ptep);
  311. return pte;
  312. }
  313. #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_GET_AND_CLEAR_FULL
  314. static inline pte_t ptep_get_and_clear_full(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep, int full)
  315. {
  316. pte_t pte;
  317. if (full) {
  318. /*
  319. * Full address destruction in progress; paravirt does not
  320. * care about updates and native needs no locking
  321. */
  322. pte = native_local_ptep_get_and_clear(ptep);
  323. } else {
  324. pte = ptep_get_and_clear(mm, addr, ptep);
  325. }
  326. return pte;
  327. }
  328. #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTEP_SET_WRPROTECT
  329. static inline void ptep_set_wrprotect(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, pte_t *ptep)
  330. {
  331. clear_bit(_PAGE_BIT_RW, &ptep->pte_low);
  332. pte_update(mm, addr, ptep);
  333. }
  334. /*
  335. * clone_pgd_range(pgd_t *dst, pgd_t *src, int count);
  336. *
  337. * dst - pointer to pgd range anwhere on a pgd page
  338. * src - ""
  339. * count - the number of pgds to copy.
  340. *
  341. * dst and src can be on the same page, but the range must not overlap,
  342. * and must not cross a page boundary.
  343. */
  344. static inline void clone_pgd_range(pgd_t *dst, pgd_t *src, int count)
  345. {
  346. memcpy(dst, src, count * sizeof(pgd_t));
  347. }
  348. /*
  349. * Macro to mark a page protection value as "uncacheable". On processors which do not support
  350. * it, this is a no-op.
  351. */
  352. #define pgprot_noncached(prot) ((boot_cpu_data.x86 > 3) \
  353. ? (__pgprot(pgprot_val(prot) | _PAGE_PCD | _PAGE_PWT)) : (prot))
  354. /*
  355. * Conversion functions: convert a page and protection to a page entry,
  356. * and a page entry and page directory to the page they refer to.
  357. */
  358. #define mk_pte(page, pgprot) pfn_pte(page_to_pfn(page), (pgprot))
  359. static inline pte_t pte_modify(pte_t pte, pgprot_t newprot)
  360. {
  361. pte.pte_low &= _PAGE_CHG_MASK;
  362. pte.pte_low |= pgprot_val(newprot);
  363. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
  364. /*
  365. * Chop off the NX bit (if present), and add the NX portion of
  366. * the newprot (if present):
  367. */
  368. pte.pte_high &= ~(1 << (_PAGE_BIT_NX - 32));
  369. pte.pte_high |= (pgprot_val(newprot) >> 32) & \
  370. (__supported_pte_mask >> 32);
  371. #endif
  372. return pte;
  373. }
  374. #define pmd_large(pmd) \
  375. ((pmd_val(pmd) & (_PAGE_PSE|_PAGE_PRESENT)) == (_PAGE_PSE|_PAGE_PRESENT))
  376. /*
  377. * the pgd page can be thought of an array like this: pgd_t[PTRS_PER_PGD]
  378. *
  379. * this macro returns the index of the entry in the pgd page which would
  380. * control the given virtual address
  381. */
  382. #define pgd_index(address) (((address) >> PGDIR_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PGD-1))
  383. #define pgd_index_k(addr) pgd_index(addr)
  384. /*
  385. * pgd_offset() returns a (pgd_t *)
  386. * pgd_index() is used get the offset into the pgd page's array of pgd_t's;
  387. */
  388. #define pgd_offset(mm, address) ((mm)->pgd+pgd_index(address))
  389. /*
  390. * a shortcut which implies the use of the kernel's pgd, instead
  391. * of a process's
  392. */
  393. #define pgd_offset_k(address) pgd_offset(&init_mm, address)
  394. /*
  395. * the pmd page can be thought of an array like this: pmd_t[PTRS_PER_PMD]
  396. *
  397. * this macro returns the index of the entry in the pmd page which would
  398. * control the given virtual address
  399. */
  400. #define pmd_index(address) \
  401. (((address) >> PMD_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PMD-1))
  402. /*
  403. * the pte page can be thought of an array like this: pte_t[PTRS_PER_PTE]
  404. *
  405. * this macro returns the index of the entry in the pte page which would
  406. * control the given virtual address
  407. */
  408. #define pte_index(address) \
  409. (((address) >> PAGE_SHIFT) & (PTRS_PER_PTE - 1))
  410. #define pte_offset_kernel(dir, address) \
  411. ((pte_t *) pmd_page_vaddr(*(dir)) + pte_index(address))
  412. #define pmd_page(pmd) (pfn_to_page(pmd_val(pmd) >> PAGE_SHIFT))
  413. #define pmd_page_vaddr(pmd) \
  414. ((unsigned long) __va(pmd_val(pmd) & PAGE_MASK))
  415. /*
  416. * Helper function that returns the kernel pagetable entry controlling
  417. * the virtual address 'address'. NULL means no pagetable entry present.
  418. * NOTE: the return type is pte_t but if the pmd is PSE then we return it
  419. * as a pte too.
  420. */
  421. extern pte_t *lookup_address(unsigned long address);
  422. /*
  423. * Make a given kernel text page executable/non-executable.
  424. * Returns the previous executability setting of that page (which
  425. * is used to restore the previous state). Used by the SMP bootup code.
  426. * NOTE: this is an __init function for security reasons.
  427. */
  428. #ifdef CONFIG_X86_PAE
  429. extern int set_kernel_exec(unsigned long vaddr, int enable);
  430. #else
  431. static inline int set_kernel_exec(unsigned long vaddr, int enable) { return 0;}
  432. #endif
  433. #if defined(CONFIG_HIGHPTE)
  434. #define pte_offset_map(dir, address) \
  435. ((pte_t *)kmap_atomic_pte(pmd_page(*(dir)),KM_PTE0) + pte_index(address))
  436. #define pte_offset_map_nested(dir, address) \
  437. ((pte_t *)kmap_atomic_pte(pmd_page(*(dir)),KM_PTE1) + pte_index(address))
  438. #define pte_unmap(pte) kunmap_atomic(pte, KM_PTE0)
  439. #define pte_unmap_nested(pte) kunmap_atomic(pte, KM_PTE1)
  440. #else
  441. #define pte_offset_map(dir, address) \
  442. ((pte_t *)page_address(pmd_page(*(dir))) + pte_index(address))
  443. #define pte_offset_map_nested(dir, address) pte_offset_map(dir, address)
  444. #define pte_unmap(pte) do { } while (0)
  445. #define pte_unmap_nested(pte) do { } while (0)
  446. #endif
  447. /* Clear a kernel PTE and flush it from the TLB */
  448. #define kpte_clear_flush(ptep, vaddr) \
  449. do { \
  450. pte_clear(&init_mm, vaddr, ptep); \
  451. __flush_tlb_one(vaddr); \
  452. } while (0)
  453. /*
  454. * The i386 doesn't have any external MMU info: the kernel page
  455. * tables contain all the necessary information.
  456. */
  457. #define update_mmu_cache(vma,address,pte) do { } while (0)
  458. void native_pagetable_setup_start(pgd_t *base);
  459. void native_pagetable_setup_done(pgd_t *base);
  460. #ifndef CONFIG_PARAVIRT
  461. static inline void paravirt_pagetable_setup_start(pgd_t *base)
  462. {
  463. native_pagetable_setup_start(base);
  464. }
  465. static inline void paravirt_pagetable_setup_done(pgd_t *base)
  466. {
  467. native_pagetable_setup_done(base);
  468. }
  469. #endif /* !CONFIG_PARAVIRT */
  470. #endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */
  471. #ifdef CONFIG_FLATMEM
  472. #define kern_addr_valid(addr) (1)
  473. #endif /* CONFIG_FLATMEM */
  474. #define io_remap_pfn_range(vma, vaddr, pfn, size, prot) \
  475. remap_pfn_range(vma, vaddr, pfn, size, prot)
  476. #include <asm-generic/pgtable.h>
  477. #endif /* _I386_PGTABLE_H */