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The locations of these can actually vary depending on the address space layout, so we shouldn't be using these when determining where to map memory or be using them as offsets for calculations. This keeps all the memory ranges flexible and malleable based off of the virtual memory manager instance state.
170 lines
5.2 KiB
C++
170 lines
5.2 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2014 Citra Emulator Project
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// Licensed under GPLv2 or any later version
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// Refer to the license.txt file included.
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#pragma once
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#include <cstddef>
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#include <string>
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#include <tuple>
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#include <vector>
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#include <boost/icl/interval_map.hpp>
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#include "common/common_types.h"
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#include "core/memory_hook.h"
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namespace Kernel {
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class Process;
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}
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namespace Memory {
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/**
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* Page size used by the ARM architecture. This is the smallest granularity with which memory can
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* be mapped.
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*/
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constexpr std::size_t PAGE_BITS = 12;
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constexpr u64 PAGE_SIZE = 1ULL << PAGE_BITS;
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constexpr u64 PAGE_MASK = PAGE_SIZE - 1;
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enum class PageType : u8 {
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/// Page is unmapped and should cause an access error.
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Unmapped,
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/// Page is mapped to regular memory. This is the only type you can get pointers to.
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Memory,
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/// Page is mapped to regular memory, but also needs to check for rasterizer cache flushing and
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/// invalidation
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RasterizerCachedMemory,
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/// Page is mapped to a I/O region. Writing and reading to this page is handled by functions.
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Special,
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};
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struct SpecialRegion {
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enum class Type {
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DebugHook,
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IODevice,
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} type;
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MemoryHookPointer handler;
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bool operator<(const SpecialRegion& other) const {
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return std::tie(type, handler) < std::tie(other.type, other.handler);
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}
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bool operator==(const SpecialRegion& other) const {
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return std::tie(type, handler) == std::tie(other.type, other.handler);
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}
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};
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/**
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* A (reasonably) fast way of allowing switchable and remappable process address spaces. It loosely
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* mimics the way a real CPU page table works.
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*/
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struct PageTable {
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explicit PageTable();
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explicit PageTable(std::size_t address_space_width_in_bits);
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~PageTable();
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/**
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* Resizes the page table to be able to accomodate enough pages within
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* a given address space.
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*
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* @param address_space_width_in_bits The address size width in bits.
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*/
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void Resize(std::size_t address_space_width_in_bits);
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/**
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* Vector of memory pointers backing each page. An entry can only be non-null if the
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* corresponding entry in the `attributes` vector is of type `Memory`.
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*/
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std::vector<u8*> pointers;
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/**
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* Contains MMIO handlers that back memory regions whose entries in the `attribute` vector is
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* of type `Special`.
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*/
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boost::icl::interval_map<VAddr, std::set<SpecialRegion>> special_regions;
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/**
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* Vector of fine grained page attributes. If it is set to any value other than `Memory`, then
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* the corresponding entry in `pointers` MUST be set to null.
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*/
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std::vector<PageType> attributes;
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};
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/// Virtual user-space memory regions
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enum : VAddr {
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/// Read-only page containing kernel and system configuration values.
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CONFIG_MEMORY_VADDR = 0x1FF80000,
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CONFIG_MEMORY_SIZE = 0x00001000,
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CONFIG_MEMORY_VADDR_END = CONFIG_MEMORY_VADDR + CONFIG_MEMORY_SIZE,
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/// Usually read-only page containing mostly values read from hardware.
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SHARED_PAGE_VADDR = 0x1FF81000,
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SHARED_PAGE_SIZE = 0x00001000,
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SHARED_PAGE_VADDR_END = SHARED_PAGE_VADDR + SHARED_PAGE_SIZE,
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/// TLS (Thread-Local Storage) related.
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TLS_ENTRY_SIZE = 0x200,
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/// Application stack
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DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE = 0x100000,
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/// Kernel Virtual Address Range
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KERNEL_REGION_VADDR = 0xFFFFFF8000000000,
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KERNEL_REGION_SIZE = 0x7FFFE00000,
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KERNEL_REGION_END = KERNEL_REGION_VADDR + KERNEL_REGION_SIZE,
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};
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/// Currently active page table
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void SetCurrentPageTable(PageTable* page_table);
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PageTable* GetCurrentPageTable();
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/// Determines if the given VAddr is valid for the specified process.
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bool IsValidVirtualAddress(const Kernel::Process& process, VAddr vaddr);
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bool IsValidVirtualAddress(VAddr vaddr);
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/// Determines if the given VAddr is a kernel address
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bool IsKernelVirtualAddress(VAddr vaddr);
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u8 Read8(VAddr addr);
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u16 Read16(VAddr addr);
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u32 Read32(VAddr addr);
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u64 Read64(VAddr addr);
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void Write8(VAddr addr, u8 data);
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void Write16(VAddr addr, u16 data);
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void Write32(VAddr addr, u32 data);
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void Write64(VAddr addr, u64 data);
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void ReadBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, VAddr src_addr, void* dest_buffer, std::size_t size);
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void ReadBlock(VAddr src_addr, void* dest_buffer, std::size_t size);
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void WriteBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, VAddr dest_addr, const void* src_buffer,
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std::size_t size);
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void WriteBlock(VAddr dest_addr, const void* src_buffer, std::size_t size);
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void ZeroBlock(const Kernel::Process& process, VAddr dest_addr, std::size_t size);
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void CopyBlock(VAddr dest_addr, VAddr src_addr, std::size_t size);
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u8* GetPointer(VAddr vaddr);
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std::string ReadCString(VAddr vaddr, std::size_t max_length);
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enum class FlushMode {
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/// Write back modified surfaces to RAM
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Flush,
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/// Remove region from the cache
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Invalidate,
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/// Write back modified surfaces to RAM, and also remove them from the cache
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FlushAndInvalidate,
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};
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/**
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* Mark each page touching the region as cached.
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*/
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void RasterizerMarkRegionCached(VAddr vaddr, u64 size, bool cached);
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/**
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* Flushes and invalidates any externally cached rasterizer resources touching the given virtual
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* address region.
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*/
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void RasterizerFlushVirtualRegion(VAddr start, u64 size, FlushMode mode);
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} // namespace Memory
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