/* $OpenBSD: vmparam.h,v 1.11 2002/02/17 22:59:53 maja Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: vmparam.h,v 1.14 1995/09/26 04:02:10 gwr Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1994 Gordon W. Ross * Copyright (c) 1993 Adam Glass * Copyright (c) 1988 University of Utah. * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1990 The Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer * Science Department. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: Utah $Hdr: vmparam.h 1.16 91/01/18$ * from: @(#)vmparam.h 7.3 (Berkeley) 5/7/91 * vmparam.h,v 1.2 1993/05/22 07:58:38 cgd Exp */ #ifndef _MACHINE_VMPARAM_H #define _MACHINE_VMPARAM_H /* * Machine dependent constants for Sun3 * * The Sun3 has limited total kernel virtual space (32MB) and * can not use main memory for page tables. (All active PTEs * must be installed in special translation RAM in the MMU). * Therefore, parameters that would normally configure the * size of various page tables are irrelevant. Only things * that consume portions of kernel virtual (KV) space matter, * and those things should be chosen to conserve KV space. */ /* * USRTEXT is the start of the user text/data space, while * USRSTACK is the top (end) of the user stack. */ #define USRTEXT NBPG /* Start of user text */ #define USRSTACK KERNBASE /* High end of user stack */ /* * Virtual memory related constants, all in bytes */ #ifndef MAXTSIZ #define MAXTSIZ (8*1024*1024) /* max text size */ #endif #ifndef DFLDSIZ #define DFLDSIZ (16*1024*1024) /* initial data size limit */ #endif #ifndef MAXDSIZ #define MAXDSIZ (32*1024*1024) /* max data size */ #endif #ifndef DFLSSIZ #define DFLSSIZ (512*1024) /* initial stack size limit */ #endif #ifndef MAXSSIZ #define MAXSSIZ MAXDSIZ /* max stack size */ #endif /* * PTEs for mapping user space into the kernel for phyio operations. * The actual limitation for physio requests will be the DVMA space, * and that is fixed by hardware design at 1MB. We could make the * physio map larger than that, but it would not buy us much. */ #ifndef USRIOSIZE #define USRIOSIZE 128 /* 1 MB */ #endif /* * PTEs for system V style shared memory. * This is basically slop for kmempt which we actually allocate (malloc) from. */ #ifndef SHMMAXPGS #define SHMMAXPGS 512 /* 4 MB */ #endif /* * The time for a process to be blocked before being very swappable. * This is a number of seconds which the system takes as being a non-trivial * amount of real time. You probably shouldn't change this; * it is used in subtle ways (fractions and multiples of it are, that is, like * half of a ``long time'', almost a long time, etc.) * It is related to human patience and other factors which don't really * change over time. */ #define MAXSLP 20 /* * Virtual memory map: * * 0000.0000 user space * 0E00.0000 kernel space * 0FE0.0000 monitor map (devices) * 0FF0.0000 DVMA space * 0FFE.0000 monitor RAM seg. * 0FFF.E000 monitor RAM page */ /* user/kernel map constants */ #define VM_MIN_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)0) #define VM_MAX_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)KERNBASE) #define VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)KERNBASE) #define VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)KERNBASE) #define VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)0x0FE00000) /* virtual sizes (bytes) for various kernel submaps */ #define VM_PHYS_SIZE (USRIOSIZE*PAGE_SIZE) #define VM_PHYSSEG_MAX 4 #define VM_PHYSSEG_STRAT VM_PSTRAT_BSEARCH #define VM_PHYSSEG_NOADD /* can't add memory after vm_mem_init */ /* * pmap specific data stored in the vm_physmem[] array */ #define __HAVE_PMAP_PHYSSEG struct pmap_physseg { struct pvlist *pv_head; }; #define VM_NFREELIST 1 #define VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT 0 #endif /* _MACHINE_VMPARAM_H */