| #ifndef _I386_PGTABLE_3LEVEL_H | 
 | #define _I386_PGTABLE_3LEVEL_H | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Intel Physical Address Extension (PAE) Mode - three-level page | 
 |  * tables on PPro+ CPUs. | 
 |  * | 
 |  * Copyright (C) 1999 Ingo Molnar <mingo@redhat.com> | 
 |  */ | 
 |  | 
 | #define pte_ERROR(e)							\ | 
 | 	printk("%s:%d: bad pte %p(%08lx%08lx).\n",			\ | 
 | 	       __FILE__, __LINE__, &(e), (e).pte_high, (e).pte_low) | 
 | #define pmd_ERROR(e)							\ | 
 | 	printk("%s:%d: bad pmd %p(%016Lx).\n",				\ | 
 | 	       __FILE__, __LINE__, &(e), pmd_val(e)) | 
 | #define pgd_ERROR(e)							\ | 
 | 	printk("%s:%d: bad pgd %p(%016Lx).\n",				\ | 
 | 	       __FILE__, __LINE__, &(e), pgd_val(e)) | 
 |  | 
 | static inline int pud_none(pud_t pud) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return pud_val(pud) == 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static inline int pud_bad(pud_t pud) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return (pud_val(pud) & ~(PTE_MASK | _KERNPG_TABLE | _PAGE_USER)) != 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static inline int pud_present(pud_t pud) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return pud_val(pud) & _PAGE_PRESENT; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* Rules for using set_pte: the pte being assigned *must* be | 
 |  * either not present or in a state where the hardware will | 
 |  * not attempt to update the pte.  In places where this is | 
 |  * not possible, use pte_get_and_clear to obtain the old pte | 
 |  * value and then use set_pte to update it.  -ben | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void native_set_pte(pte_t *ptep, pte_t pte) | 
 | { | 
 | 	ptep->pte_high = pte.pte_high; | 
 | 	smp_wmb(); | 
 | 	ptep->pte_low = pte.pte_low; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Since this is only called on user PTEs, and the page fault handler | 
 |  * must handle the already racy situation of simultaneous page faults, | 
 |  * we are justified in merely clearing the PTE present bit, followed | 
 |  * by a set.  The ordering here is important. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void native_set_pte_present(struct mm_struct *mm, | 
 | 					  unsigned long addr, | 
 | 					  pte_t *ptep, pte_t pte) | 
 | { | 
 | 	ptep->pte_low = 0; | 
 | 	smp_wmb(); | 
 | 	ptep->pte_high = pte.pte_high; | 
 | 	smp_wmb(); | 
 | 	ptep->pte_low = pte.pte_low; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static inline void native_set_pte_atomic(pte_t *ptep, pte_t pte) | 
 | { | 
 | 	set_64bit((unsigned long long *)(ptep), native_pte_val(pte)); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static inline void native_set_pmd(pmd_t *pmdp, pmd_t pmd) | 
 | { | 
 | 	set_64bit((unsigned long long *)(pmdp), native_pmd_val(pmd)); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static inline void native_set_pud(pud_t *pudp, pud_t pud) | 
 | { | 
 | 	set_64bit((unsigned long long *)(pudp), native_pud_val(pud)); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * For PTEs and PDEs, we must clear the P-bit first when clearing a page table | 
 |  * entry, so clear the bottom half first and enforce ordering with a compiler | 
 |  * barrier. | 
 |  */ | 
 | static inline void native_pte_clear(struct mm_struct *mm, unsigned long addr, | 
 | 				    pte_t *ptep) | 
 | { | 
 | 	ptep->pte_low = 0; | 
 | 	smp_wmb(); | 
 | 	ptep->pte_high = 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static inline void native_pmd_clear(pmd_t *pmd) | 
 | { | 
 | 	u32 *tmp = (u32 *)pmd; | 
 | 	*tmp = 0; | 
 | 	smp_wmb(); | 
 | 	*(tmp + 1) = 0; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static inline void pud_clear(pud_t *pudp) | 
 | { | 
 | 	unsigned long pgd; | 
 |  | 
 | 	set_pud(pudp, __pud(0)); | 
 |  | 
 | 	/* | 
 | 	 * According to Intel App note "TLBs, Paging-Structure Caches, | 
 | 	 * and Their Invalidation", April 2007, document 317080-001, | 
 | 	 * section 8.1: in PAE mode we explicitly have to flush the | 
 | 	 * TLB via cr3 if the top-level pgd is changed... | 
 | 	 * | 
 | 	 * Make sure the pud entry we're updating is within the | 
 | 	 * current pgd to avoid unnecessary TLB flushes. | 
 | 	 */ | 
 | 	pgd = read_cr3(); | 
 | 	if (__pa(pudp) >= pgd && __pa(pudp) < | 
 | 	    (pgd + sizeof(pgd_t)*PTRS_PER_PGD)) | 
 | 		write_cr3(pgd); | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | #define pud_page(pud) ((struct page *) __va(pud_val(pud) & PTE_MASK)) | 
 |  | 
 | #define pud_page_vaddr(pud) ((unsigned long) __va(pud_val(pud) & PTE_MASK)) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | /* Find an entry in the second-level page table.. */ | 
 | #define pmd_offset(pud, address) ((pmd_t *)pud_page(*(pud)) +	\ | 
 | 				  pmd_index(address)) | 
 |  | 
 | #ifdef CONFIG_SMP | 
 | static inline pte_t native_ptep_get_and_clear(pte_t *ptep) | 
 | { | 
 | 	pte_t res; | 
 |  | 
 | 	/* xchg acts as a barrier before the setting of the high bits */ | 
 | 	res.pte_low = xchg(&ptep->pte_low, 0); | 
 | 	res.pte_high = ptep->pte_high; | 
 | 	ptep->pte_high = 0; | 
 |  | 
 | 	return res; | 
 | } | 
 | #else | 
 | #define native_ptep_get_and_clear(xp) native_local_ptep_get_and_clear(xp) | 
 | #endif | 
 |  | 
 | #define __HAVE_ARCH_PTE_SAME | 
 | static inline int pte_same(pte_t a, pte_t b) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return a.pte_low == b.pte_low && a.pte_high == b.pte_high; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | #define pte_page(x)	pfn_to_page(pte_pfn(x)) | 
 |  | 
 | static inline int pte_none(pte_t pte) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return !pte.pte_low && !pte.pte_high; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | static inline unsigned long pte_pfn(pte_t pte) | 
 | { | 
 | 	return (pte_val(pte) & PTE_MASK) >> PAGE_SHIFT; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /* | 
 |  * Bits 0, 6 and 7 are taken in the low part of the pte, | 
 |  * put the 32 bits of offset into the high part. | 
 |  */ | 
 | #define pte_to_pgoff(pte) ((pte).pte_high) | 
 | #define pgoff_to_pte(off)						\ | 
 | 	((pte_t) { { .pte_low = _PAGE_FILE, .pte_high = (off) } }) | 
 | #define PTE_FILE_MAX_BITS       32 | 
 |  | 
 | /* Encode and de-code a swap entry */ | 
 | #define __swp_type(x)			(((x).val) & 0x1f) | 
 | #define __swp_offset(x)			((x).val >> 5) | 
 | #define __swp_entry(type, offset)	((swp_entry_t){(type) | (offset) << 5}) | 
 | #define __pte_to_swp_entry(pte)		((swp_entry_t){ (pte).pte_high }) | 
 | #define __swp_entry_to_pte(x)		((pte_t){ { .pte_high = (x).val } }) | 
 |  | 
 | #endif /* _I386_PGTABLE_3LEVEL_H */ |