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#ifndef _M68K_PGTABLE_H
#define _M68K_PGTABLE_H

#include <asm-generic/4level-fixup.h>

#include <asm/setup.h>

#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
#include <asm/processor.h>
#include <linux/sched.h>
#include <linux/threads.h>

/*
* This file contains the functions and defines necessary to modify and use
* the m68k page table tree.
*/

#include <asm/virtconvert.h>

/* Certain architectures need to do special things when pte's
* within a page table are directly modified. Thus, the following
* hook is made available.
*/
#define set_pte(pteptr, pteval) \
do{ \
*(pteptr) = (pteval); \
} while(0)
#define set_pte_at(mm,addr,ptep,pteval) set_pte(ptep,pteval)


/* PMD_SHIFT determines the size of the area a second-level page table can map */
#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3
#define PMD_SHIFT 17
#else
#define PMD_SHIFT 22
#endif
#define PMD_SIZE (1UL << PMD_SHIFT)
#define PMD_MASK (~(PMD_SIZE-1))

/* PGDIR_SHIFT determines what a third-level page table entry can map */
#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3
#define PGDIR_SHIFT 17
#elif defined(CONFIG_COLDFIRE)
#define PGDIR_SHIFT 22
#else
#define PGDIR_SHIFT 25
#endif
#define PGDIR_SIZE (1UL << PGDIR_SHIFT)
#define PGDIR_MASK (~(PGDIR_SIZE-1))

/*
* entries per page directory level: the m68k is configured as three-level,
* so we do have PMD level physically.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3
#define PTRS_PER_PTE 16
#define PTRS_PER_PMD 1
#define PTRS_PER_PGD 2048
#elif defined(CONFIG_COLDFIRE)
#define PTRS_PER_PTE 512
#define PTRS_PER_PMD 1
#define PTRS_PER_PGD 1024
#else
#define PTRS_PER_PTE 1024
#define PTRS_PER_PMD 8
#define PTRS_PER_PGD 128
#endif
#define USER_PTRS_PER_PGD (TASK_SIZE/PGDIR_SIZE)
#define FIRST_USER_ADDRESS 0

/* Virtual address region for use by kernel_map() */
#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3
#define KMAP_START 0x0DC00000
#define KMAP_END 0x0E000000
#elif defined(CONFIG_COLDFIRE)
#define KMAP_START 0xe0000000
#define KMAP_END 0xf0000000
#else
#define KMAP_START 0xd0000000
#define KMAP_END 0xf0000000
#endif

#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3
extern unsigned long m68k_vmalloc_end;
#define VMALLOC_START 0x0f800000
#define VMALLOC_END m68k_vmalloc_end
#elif defined(CONFIG_COLDFIRE)
#define VMALLOC_START 0xd0000000
#define VMALLOC_END 0xe0000000
#else
/* Just any arbitrary offset to the start of the vmalloc VM area: the
* current 8MB value just means that there will be a 8MB "hole" after the
* physical memory until the kernel virtual memory starts. That means that
* any out-of-bounds memory accesses will hopefully be caught.
* The vmalloc() routines leaves a hole of 4kB between each vmalloced
* area for the same reason. ;)
*/
#define VMALLOC_OFFSET (8*1024*1024)
#define VMALLOC_START (((unsigned long) high_memory + VMALLOC_OFFSET) & ~(VMALLOC_OFFSET-1))
#define VMALLOC_END KMAP_START
#endif

/* zero page used for uninitialized stuff */
extern void *empty_zero_page;

/*
* ZERO_PAGE is a global shared page that is always zero: used
* for zero-mapped memory areas etc..
*/
#define ZERO_PAGE(vaddr) (virt_to_page(empty_zero_page))

/* number of bits that fit into a memory pointer */
#define BITS_PER_PTR (8*sizeof(unsigned long))

/* to align the pointer to a pointer address */
#define PTR_MASK (~(sizeof(void*)-1))

/* sizeof(void*)==1<<SIZEOF_PTR_LOG2 */
/* 64-bit machines, beware! SRB. */
#define SIZEOF_PTR_LOG2 2

extern void kernel_set_cachemode(void *addr, unsigned long size, int cmode);

/*
* The m68k doesn't have any external MMU info: the kernel page
* tables contain all the necessary information. The Sun3 does, but
* they are updated on demand.
*/
static inline void update_mmu_cache(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
unsigned long address, pte_t *ptep)
{
}

#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */

#define kern_addr_valid(addr) (1)

/* MMU-specific headers */

#ifdef CONFIG_SUN3
#include <asm/sun3_pgtable.h>
#elif defined(CONFIG_COLDFIRE)
#include <asm/mcf_pgtable.h>
#else
#include <asm/motorola_pgtable.h>
#endif

#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
/*
* Macro to mark a page protection value as "uncacheable".
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_COLDFIRE
# define pgprot_noncached(prot) (__pgprot(pgprot_val(prot) | CF_PAGE_NOCACHE))
#else
#ifdef SUN3_PAGE_NOCACHE
# define __SUN3_PAGE_NOCACHE SUN3_PAGE_NOCACHE
#else
# define __SUN3_PAGE_NOCACHE 0
#endif
#define pgprot_noncached(prot) \
(MMU_IS_SUN3 \
? (__pgprot(pgprot_val(prot) | __SUN3_PAGE_NOCACHE)) \
: ((MMU_IS_851 || MMU_IS_030) \
? (__pgprot(pgprot_val(prot) | _PAGE_NOCACHE030)) \
: (MMU_IS_040 || MMU_IS_060) \
? (__pgprot((pgprot_val(prot) & _CACHEMASK040) | _PAGE_NOCACHE_S)) \
: (prot)))

#endif /* CONFIG_COLDFIRE */
#include <asm-generic/pgtable.h>
#endif /* !__ASSEMBLY__ */

/*
* No page table caches to initialise
*/
#define pgtable_cache_init() do { } while (0)

#define check_pgt_cache() do { } while (0)

#endif /* _M68K_PGTABLE_H */