1 /* $OpenBSD: dvma.c,v 1.1 1997/09/17 10:46:18 downsj Exp $ */
2 /* $NetBSD: dvma.c,v 1.2 1995/09/17 00:50:56 pk Exp $ */
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34 * The easiest way to deal with the need for DVMA mappings is
35 * to just map the entire third megabyte of RAM into DVMA space.
36 * That way, dvma_mapin can just compute the DVMA alias address,
37 * and dvma_mapout does nothing. Note that this assumes all
38 * standalone programs stay in the range SA_MIN_VA .. SA_MAX_VA
41 #include <sys/param.h>
42 #include <machine/pte.h>
43 #include <machine/ctlreg.h>
47 #define DVMA_BASE 0xFFF00000
48 #define DVMA_MAPLEN 0xE0000 /* 1 MB - 128K (save MONSHORTSEG) */
50 #define SA_MIN_VA (RELOC - 0x40000) /* XXX - magic constant */
51 #define SA_MAX_VA (SA_MIN_VA + DVMA_MAPLEN)
56 register int segva
, dmava
;
59 for (segva
= SA_MIN_VA
; segva
< SA_MAX_VA
; segva
+= NBPSG
) {
60 setsegmap(dmava
, getsegmap(segva
));
66 * Convert a local address to a DVMA address.
69 dvma_mapin(char *addr
, size_t len
)
71 register int va
= (int)addr
;
73 /* Make sure the address is in the DVMA map. */
74 if ((va
< SA_MIN_VA
) || (va
>= SA_MAX_VA
))
77 va
+= DVMA_BASE
- SA_MIN_VA
;
83 * Convert a DVMA address to a local address.
86 dvma_mapout(char *addr
, size_t len
)
90 /* Make sure the address is in the DVMA map. */
91 if ((va
< DVMA_BASE
) || (va
>= (DVMA_BASE
+ DVMA_MAPLEN
)))
94 va
-= DVMA_BASE
- SA_MIN_VA
;
99 extern char *alloc
__P((int));
109 return (dvma_mapin(mem
, len
));
112 extern void free(void *ptr
, int len
);
114 dvma_free(char *dvma
, int len
)
118 mem
= dvma_mapout(dvma
, len
);