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28 /**
29  * Machine-dependent structures for the physical map module.
30  *
31  * This header file contains the types and prototypes that make up the public
32  * pmap API that's exposed to the rest of the kernel. Any types/prototypes used
33  * strictly by the pmap itself should be placed into one of the osfmk/arm/pmap/
34  * header files.
35  *
36  * To prevent circular dependencies and exposing anything not needed by the
37  * rest of the kernel, this file shouldn't include ANY of the internal
38  * osfmk/arm/pmap/ header files.
39  */
40 #ifndef _ARM_PMAP_H_
41 #define _ARM_PMAP_H_
42 
43 #include <mach_assert.h>
44 #include <arm64/proc_reg.h>
45 
46 #ifndef ASSEMBLER
47 
48 #include <stdatomic.h>
49 #include <stdbool.h>
50 #include <libkern/section_keywords.h>
51 #include <mach/kern_return.h>
52 #include <mach/machine/vm_types.h>
53 #include <arm/pmap_public.h>
54 #include <kern/ast.h>
55 #include <mach/arm/thread_status.h>
56 
57 #if defined(__arm64__)
58 #include <arm64/tlb.h>
59 #else /* defined(__arm64__) */
60 #include <arm/tlb.h>
61 #endif /* defined(__arm64__) */
62 
63 
64 /* Shift for 2048 max virtual ASIDs (2048 pmaps). */
65 #define ASID_SHIFT (11)
66 
67 /* Max supported ASIDs (can be virtual). */
68 #define MAX_ASIDS (1 << ASID_SHIFT)
69 
70 /* Shift for the maximum ARM ASID value (256 or 65536) */
71 #ifndef ARM_ASID_SHIFT
72 #if HAS_16BIT_ASID
73 #define ARM_ASID_SHIFT (16)
74 #else
75 #define ARM_ASID_SHIFT (8)
76 #endif /* HAS_16BIT_ASID */
77 #endif /* ARM_ASID_SHIFT */
78 
79 /* Max ASIDs supported by the hardware. */
80 #define ARM_MAX_ASIDS (1 << ARM_ASID_SHIFT)
81 
82 /* Number of bits in a byte. */
83 #define NBBY (8)
84 
85 /**
86  * The maximum number of hardware ASIDs used by the pmap for user address spaces.
87  *
88  * One ASID is always dedicated to the kernel (ASID 0). On systems with software-
89  * based spectre/meltdown mitigations, each address space technically uses two
90  * hardware ASIDs (one for EL1 and one for EL0) so the total number of available
91  * ASIDs a user process can use is halved on those systems.
92  */
93 #if __ARM_KERNEL_PROTECT__
94 #define MAX_HW_ASIDS ((ARM_MAX_ASIDS >> 1) - 1)
95 #else /* __ARM_KERNEL_PROTECT__ */
96 #define MAX_HW_ASIDS (ARM_MAX_ASIDS - 1)
97 #endif /* __ARM_KERNEL_PROTECT__ */
98 
99 /* Maximum number of Virtual Machine IDs */
100 #ifndef ARM_VMID_SHIFT
101 #define ARM_VMID_SHIFT (8)
102 #endif /* ARM_VMID_SHIFT */
103 #define ARM_MAX_VMIDS  (1 << ARM_VMID_SHIFT)
104 
105 /* XPRR virtual register map */
106 
107 /* Maximum number of CPU windows per-cpu. */
108 #define CPUWINDOWS_MAX 4
109 
110 #if defined(__arm64__)
111 
112 #if defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY)
113 /*
114  * 2 L1 tables (Linear KVA and V=P), plus 2*16 L2 tables map up to (16*64GB) 1TB of DRAM
115  * Upper limit on how many pages can be consumed by bootstrap page tables
116  */
117 #define BOOTSTRAP_TABLE_SIZE (ARM_PGBYTES * 34)
118 #else /* defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY) */
119 #define BOOTSTRAP_TABLE_SIZE (ARM_PGBYTES * 8)
120 #endif /* defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY) */
121 
122 typedef uint64_t tt_entry_t; /* translation table entry type */
123 typedef uint64_t pt_entry_t; /* page table entry type */
124 #else /* defined(__arm64__) */
125 #error unknown arch
126 #endif /* defined(__arm64__) */
127 
128 /* Used to represent a NULL page/translation table entry pointer. */
129 #define PT_ENTRY_NULL ((pt_entry_t *) 0)
130 #define TT_ENTRY_NULL ((tt_entry_t *) 0)
131 
132 /**
133  * Number of PTE pointers in a single PVE. This must be 2, since the algorithm
134  * has been optimized to that case. Should this change in the future, both
135  * enter_pv() and remove_pv() will need to be modified accordingly. In addition
136  * to this, the documentation and the LLDB macros that walk PV lists will also
137  * need to be adapted.
138  */
139 #define PTE_PER_PVE 2
140 _Static_assert(PTE_PER_PVE == 2, "PTE_PER_PVE is not 2");
141 
142 /**
143  * Structure to track the active mappings for a given page. This structure is
144  * used in the pv_head_table when a physical page has more than one mapping to
145  * it. Each entry in this linked list of structures can represent
146  * up to PTE_PER_PVE mappings.
147  */
148 typedef struct pv_entry {
149 	/* Linked list to the next mapping of the physical page. */
150 	struct pv_entry *pve_next;
151 
152 	/* Pointer to the page table entry for this mapping. */
153 	pt_entry_t *pve_ptep[PTE_PER_PVE];
154 } pv_entry_t;
155 
156 /**
157  * Structure that tracks free pv_entry nodes for the pv_head_table. Each one
158  * of these nodes represents a single mapping to a physical page, so a new node
159  * is allocated whenever a new mapping is created.
160  */
161 typedef struct {
162 	pv_entry_t *list;
163 	uint32_t count;
164 } pv_free_list_t;
165 
166 /**
167  * Forward declaration of the structure that controls page table geometry and
168  * TTE/PTE format.
169  */
170 struct page_table_attr;
171 
172 struct pmap_cpu_data {
173 #if XNU_MONITOR
174 	const volatile struct pmap * _Atomic active_pmap;
175 	const volatile struct pmap * _Atomic inflight_pmap;
176 	uint64_t pvh_info[4];
177 	void *ppl_kern_saved_sp;
178 	void *ppl_stack;
179 	arm_context_t *save_area;
180 	unsigned int ppl_state;
181 
182 #if HAS_GUARDED_IO_FILTER
183 	void *iofilter_stack;
184 	void *iofilter_saved_sp;
185 #endif
186 
187 	void *scratch_page;
188 #endif /* XNU_MONITOR */
189 	pmap_t cpu_nested_pmap;
190 #if __ARM_MIXED_PAGE_SIZE__
191 	uint64_t commpage_page_shift;
192 #endif
193 #if defined(__arm64__)
194 	const struct page_table_attr *cpu_nested_pmap_attr;
195 	vm_map_address_t cpu_nested_region_addr;
196 	vm_map_offset_t cpu_nested_region_size;
197 #else /* defined(__arm64__) */
198 	pmap_t cpu_user_pmap;
199 #endif /* defined(__arm64__) */
200 	unsigned int cpu_number;
201 	bool copywindow_strong_sync[CPUWINDOWS_MAX];
202 	bool inflight_disconnect;
203 	pv_free_list_t pv_free;
204 	pv_entry_t *pv_free_spill_marker;
205 
206 #if !HAS_16BIT_ASID
207 	/*
208 	 * This supports overloading of ARM ASIDs by the pmap.  The field needs
209 	 * to be wide enough to cover all the virtual bits in a virtual ASID.
210 	 * With 256 physical ASIDs, 8-bit fields let us support up to 65536
211 	 * Virtual ASIDs, minus all that would map on to 0 (as 0 is a global
212 	 * ASID).
213 	 *
214 	 * If we were to use bitfield shenanigans here, we could save a bit of
215 	 * memory by only having enough bits to support MAX_ASIDS.  However, such
216 	 * an implementation would be more error prone.
217 	 */
218 	uint8_t cpu_sw_asids[MAX_HW_ASIDS];
219 #endif /* !HAS_16BIT_ASID */
220 };
221 typedef struct pmap_cpu_data pmap_cpu_data_t;
222 
223 #include <mach/vm_prot.h>
224 #include <mach/vm_statistics.h>
225 #include <mach/machine/vm_param.h>
226 #include <kern/kern_types.h>
227 #include <kern/thread.h>
228 #include <kern/queue.h>
229 
230 
231 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
232 
233 /* Base address for low globals. */
234 #if defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY)
235 #define LOW_GLOBAL_BASE_ADDRESS 0xfffffe0000000000ULL
236 #else /* defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY) */
237 #define LOW_GLOBAL_BASE_ADDRESS 0xfffffff000000000ULL
238 #endif /* defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY) */
239 
240 /*
241  * This indicates (roughly) where there is free space for the VM
242  * to use for the heap; this does not need to be precise.
243  */
244 #if defined(KERNEL_INTEGRITY_KTRR) || defined(KERNEL_INTEGRITY_CTRR)
245 #if defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY)
246 #define KERNEL_PMAP_HEAP_RANGE_START (VM_MIN_KERNEL_AND_KEXT_ADDRESS+ARM_TT_L1_SIZE)
247 #else /* defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY) */
248 #define KERNEL_PMAP_HEAP_RANGE_START VM_MIN_KERNEL_AND_KEXT_ADDRESS
249 #endif /* defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY) */
250 #else /* defined(KERNEL_INTEGRITY_KTRR) || defined(KERNEL_INTEGRITY_CTRR) */
251 #if defined(ARM_LARGE_MEMORY)
252 /* For large memory systems with no KTRR/CTRR such as virtual machines */
253 #define KERNEL_PMAP_HEAP_RANGE_START (VM_MIN_KERNEL_AND_KEXT_ADDRESS+ARM_TT_L1_SIZE)
254 #else
255 #define KERNEL_PMAP_HEAP_RANGE_START LOW_GLOBAL_BASE_ADDRESS
256 #endif
257 #endif /* defined(KERNEL_INTEGRITY_KTRR) || defined(KERNEL_INTEGRITY_CTRR) */
258 
259 /**
260  * For setups where the VM page size does not match the hardware page size (the
261  * VM page size must be a multiple of the hardware page size), we will need to
262  * determine what the page ratio is.
263  */
264 #define PAGE_RATIO        ((1 << PAGE_SHIFT) >> ARM_PGSHIFT)
265 #define TEST_PAGE_RATIO_4 (PAGE_RATIO == 4)
266 
267 
268 
269 /* superpages */
270 #define SUPERPAGE_NBASEPAGES 1 /* No superpages support */
271 
272 /* Convert addresses to pages and vice versa. No rounding is used. */
273 #define arm_atop(x) (((vm_map_address_t)(x)) >> ARM_PGSHIFT)
274 #define arm_ptoa(x) (((vm_map_address_t)(x)) << ARM_PGSHIFT)
275 
276 /**
277  * Round off or truncate to the nearest page. These will work for either
278  * addresses or counts (i.e. 1 byte rounds to 1 page bytes).
279  */
280 #define arm_round_page(x) ((((vm_map_address_t)(x)) + ARM_PGMASK) & ~ARM_PGMASK)
281 #define arm_trunc_page(x) (((vm_map_address_t)(x)) & ~ARM_PGMASK)
282 
283 extern void flush_mmu_tlb_region(vm_offset_t va, unsigned length);
284 
285 #if defined(__arm64__)
286 extern uint64_t get_mmu_control(void);
287 extern uint64_t get_aux_control(void);
288 extern void set_aux_control(uint64_t);
289 extern void set_mmu_ttb(uint64_t);
290 extern void set_mmu_ttb_alternate(uint64_t);
291 extern uint64_t get_tcr(void);
292 extern void set_tcr(uint64_t);
293 extern uint64_t pmap_get_arm64_prot(pmap_t, vm_offset_t);
294 #else /* defined(__arm64__) */
295 #error Unsupported architecture
296 #endif /* defined(__arm64__) */
297 
298 extern pmap_paddr_t get_mmu_ttb(void);
299 extern pmap_paddr_t mmu_kvtop(vm_offset_t va);
300 extern pmap_paddr_t mmu_kvtop_wpreflight(vm_offset_t va);
301 extern pmap_paddr_t mmu_uvtop(vm_offset_t va);
302 
303 
304 /* Convert address offset to translation table index */
305 #define ttel0num(a)         ((a & ARM_TTE_L0_MASK) >> ARM_TT_L0_SHIFT)
306 #define ttel1num(a)         ((a & ARM_TTE_L1_MASK) >> ARM_TT_L1_SHIFT)
307 #define ttel2num(a)         ((a & ARM_TTE_L2_MASK) >> ARM_TT_L2_SHIFT)
308 
309 #define pa_to_tte(a)        ((a) & ARM_TTE_TABLE_MASK)
310 #define tte_to_pa(p)        ((p) & ARM_TTE_TABLE_MASK)
311 
312 #define pa_to_pte(a)        ((a) & ARM_PTE_PAGE_MASK)
313 #define pte_to_pa(p)        ((p) & ARM_PTE_PAGE_MASK)
314 #define pte_to_ap(p)        (((p) & ARM_PTE_APMASK) >> ARM_PTE_APSHIFT)
315 #define pte_increment_pa(p) ((p) += ptoa(1))
316 
317 #define TLBFLUSH_SIZE       (ARM_TTE_MAX/((sizeof(unsigned int))*BYTE_SIZE))
318 
319 
320 
321 #define pmap_cs_log(level, fmt, args...)
322 #define pmap_cs_log_debug(fmt, args...)
323 #define pmap_cs_log_info(fmt, args...)
324 #define pmap_cs_log_error(fmt, args...)
325 #define pmap_cs_log_force(level, fmt, args...)
326 
327 
328 
329 
330 /* Convert translation/page table entry to kernel virtual address. */
331 #define ttetokv(a) (phystokv(tte_to_pa(a)))
332 #define ptetokv(a) (phystokv(pte_to_pa(a)))
333 
334 struct pmap {
335 	/* Pointer to the root translation table. */
336 	tt_entry_t *tte;
337 
338 	/* Physical page of the root translation table. */
339 	pmap_paddr_t ttep;
340 
341 	/*
342 	 * The min and max fields represent the lowest and highest addressable VAs
343 	 * as dictated strictly by the paging hierarchy (root level + root table size)
344 	 * in conjunction with whether the root table is used with TTBR0, TTBR1, or VTTBR.
345 	 * These fields do not encapsulate any higher-level address-space partitioning
346 	 * policies.
347 	 */
348 
349 	/* Lowest supported VA (inclusive) */
350 	vm_map_address_t min;
351 
352 	/* Highest supported VA (exclusive) */
353 	vm_map_address_t max;
354 
355 #if ARM_PARAMETERIZED_PMAP
356 	/* Details about the page table layout. */
357 	const struct page_table_attr * pmap_pt_attr;
358 #endif /* ARM_PARAMETERIZED_PMAP */
359 
360 	/* Ledger tracking phys mappings */
361 	ledger_t ledger;
362 
363 	decl_lck_rw_data(, rwlock);
364 
365 	/* Global list of pmaps */
366 	queue_chain_t pmaps;
367 
368 	/* Free list of translation table pages. */
369 	tt_entry_t *tt_entry_free;
370 
371 	/* Information representing the "nested" (shared) region in this pmap. */
372 	struct pmap      *nested_pmap;
373 	vm_map_address_t nested_region_addr;
374 	vm_map_offset_t  nested_region_size;
375 	vm_map_offset_t  nested_region_true_start;
376 	vm_map_offset_t  nested_region_true_end;
377 	unsigned int     *nested_region_unnested_table_bitmap;
378 	unsigned int     nested_region_unnested_table_bitmap_size;
379 
380 
381 	void *          reserved0;
382 	void *          reserved1;
383 	uint8_t         reserved12;
384 	uint64_t        reserved2;
385 	uint64_t        reserved3;
386 
387 	/* PMAP reference count */
388 	_Atomic int32_t ref_count;
389 
390 #if XNU_MONITOR
391 	/* number of pmaps in which this pmap is nested */
392 	_Atomic int32_t nested_count;
393 #endif
394 
395 	/* Number of pmaps that nested this pmap without bounds set. */
396 	uint32_t nested_no_bounds_refcnt;
397 
398 	/**
399 	 * Represents the real hardware ASID inserted into each TLB entry within
400 	 * this address space.
401 	 */
402 	uint16_t hw_asid;
403 
404 	/**
405 	 * Represents the virtual "software" ASID. Any real hardware ASID can have
406 	 * multiple software ASIDs associated with it. This is used to know when to
407 	 * perform TLB flushes during context switches.
408 	 */
409 	uint8_t sw_asid;
410 
411 #if MACH_ASSERT
412 	int pmap_pid;
413 	char pmap_procname[17];
414 #endif /* MACH_ASSERT */
415 
416 	bool reserved4;
417 
418 	bool pmap_vm_map_cs_enforced;
419 
420 	bool reserved5;
421 	unsigned int reserved6;
422 	unsigned int reserved7;
423 
424 	bool reserved8;
425 	bool reserved9;
426 
427 #if defined(CONFIG_ROSETTA)
428 	/* Whether the pmap is used for Rosetta. */
429 	bool is_rosetta;
430 #else
431 	bool reserved10;
432 #endif /* defined(CONFIG_ROSETTA) */
433 
434 #if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
435 	bool footprint_suspended;
436 	bool footprint_was_suspended;
437 #endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
438 
439 	/* Whether the No-Execute functionality is enabled. */
440 	bool nx_enabled;
441 
442 	/* Whether this pmap represents a 64-bit address space. */
443 	bool is_64bit;
444 
445 	enum : uint8_t {
446 		/**
447 		 * pmap contains no lingering mappings outside the established
448 		 * bounds of pmap->nested_pmap, and its reference has been removed
449 		 * from pmap->nested_pmap->nested_no_bounds_refcnt.
450 		 */
451 		NESTED_NO_BOUNDS_REF_NONE = 0,
452 		/**
453 		 * pmap's mappings outside the established bounds of pmap->nested_pmap
454 		 * have been removed, but pmap->nested_pmap->nested_no_bounds_refcnt
455 		 * still contains pmap's reference.
456 		 */
457 		NESTED_NO_BOUNDS_REF_SUBORD,
458 		/**
459 		 * pmap contains mappings after the end of the established bounds
460 		 * of pmap->nested_pmap.
461 		 */
462 		NESTED_NO_BOUNDS_REF_AFTER,
463 		/**
464 		 * pmap contains mappings before the beginning and after the end of
465 		 * the established bounds of pmap->nested_pmap.
466 		 */
467 		NESTED_NO_BOUNDS_REF_BEFORE_AND_AFTER,
468 	} nested_no_bounds_ref_state;
469 
470 	/* The nesting bounds have been set. */
471 	bool nested_bounds_set;
472 
473 #if HAS_APPLE_PAC
474 	bool disable_jop;
475 #else
476 	bool reserved10;
477 #endif /* HAS_APPLE_PAC */
478 
479 	bool reserved11;
480 
481 #define PMAP_TYPE_USER 0 /* ordinary pmap */
482 #define PMAP_TYPE_KERNEL 1 /* kernel pmap */
483 #define PMAP_TYPE_COMMPAGE 2 /* commpage pmap */
484 #define PMAP_TYPE_NESTED 3 /* pmap nested within another pmap */
485 	uint8_t type;
486 };
487 
488 #define PMAP_VASID(pmap) (((uint32_t)((pmap)->sw_asid) << 16) | pmap->hw_asid)
489 
490 #if VM_DEBUG
491 extern int pmap_list_resident_pages(
492 	pmap_t pmap,
493 	vm_offset_t *listp,
494 	int space);
495 #else /* VM_DEBUG */
496 #define pmap_list_resident_pages(pmap, listp, space) (0)
497 #endif /* VM_DEBUG */
498 
499 extern int copysafe(vm_map_address_t from, vm_map_address_t to, uint32_t cnt, int type, uint32_t *bytes_copied);
500 
501 /* Globals shared between arm_vm_init and pmap */
502 extern tt_entry_t *cpu_tte;   /* First CPUs translation table (shared with kernel pmap) */
503 extern pmap_paddr_t cpu_ttep; /* Physical translation table addr */
504 
505 #if __arm64__
506 extern void *ropagetable_begin;
507 extern void *ropagetable_end;
508 #endif /* __arm64__ */
509 
510 #if __arm64__
511 extern tt_entry_t *invalid_tte; /* Global invalid translation table */
512 extern pmap_paddr_t invalid_ttep; /* Physical invalid translation table addr */
513 #endif /* __arm64__ */
514 
515 #define PMAP_CONTEXT(pmap, thread)
516 
517 /**
518  * Platform dependent Prototypes
519  */
520 extern void pmap_clear_user_ttb(void);
521 extern void pmap_bootstrap(vm_offset_t);
522 extern vm_map_address_t pmap_ptov(pmap_t, ppnum_t);
523 extern pmap_paddr_t pmap_find_pa(pmap_t map, addr64_t va);
524 extern pmap_paddr_t pmap_find_pa_nofault(pmap_t map, addr64_t va);
525 extern ppnum_t pmap_find_phys(pmap_t map, addr64_t va);
526 extern ppnum_t pmap_find_phys_nofault(pmap_t map, addr64_t va);
527 extern void pmap_switch_user(thread_t th, vm_map_t map);
528 extern void pmap_set_pmap(pmap_t pmap, thread_t thread);
529 extern  void pmap_gc(void);
530 #if HAS_APPLE_PAC
531 extern void * pmap_sign_user_ptr(void *value, ptrauth_key key, uint64_t data, uint64_t jop_key);
532 extern void * pmap_auth_user_ptr(void *value, ptrauth_key key, uint64_t data, uint64_t jop_key);
533 #endif /* HAS_APPLE_PAC */
534 
535 /**
536  * Interfaces implemented as macros.
537  */
538 
539 #define PMAP_SWITCH_USER(th, new_map, my_cpu) pmap_switch_user((th), (new_map))
540 
541 #define pmap_kernel() (kernel_pmap)
542 
543 #define pmap_kernel_va(VA) \
544 	(((VA) >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) && ((VA) <= VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS))
545 
546 #define pmap_attribute(pmap, addr, size, attr, value) (KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS)
547 
548 #define copyinmsg(from, to, cnt) copyin(from, to, cnt)
549 #define copyoutmsg(from, to, cnt) copyout(from, to, cnt)
550 
551 /* Unimplemented interfaces. */
552 #define MACRO_NOOP
553 #define pmap_copy(dst_pmap, src_pmap, dst_addr, len, src_addr) MACRO_NOOP
554 #define pmap_pageable(pmap, start, end, pageable) MACRO_NOOP
555 
556 extern pmap_paddr_t kvtophys(vm_offset_t va);
557 extern pmap_paddr_t kvtophys_nofail(vm_offset_t va);
558 extern vm_map_address_t phystokv(pmap_paddr_t pa);
559 extern vm_map_address_t phystokv_range(pmap_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t *max_len);
560 
561 extern vm_map_address_t pmap_map(vm_map_address_t va, vm_offset_t sa, vm_offset_t ea, vm_prot_t prot, unsigned int flags);
562 extern vm_map_address_t pmap_map_high_window_bd( vm_offset_t pa, vm_size_t len, vm_prot_t prot);
563 extern kern_return_t pmap_map_block(pmap_t pmap, addr64_t va, ppnum_t pa, uint32_t size, vm_prot_t prot, int attr, unsigned int flags);
564 extern kern_return_t pmap_map_block_addr(pmap_t pmap, addr64_t va, pmap_paddr_t pa, uint32_t size, vm_prot_t prot, int attr, unsigned int flags);
565 extern void pmap_map_globals(void);
566 
567 #define PMAP_MAP_BD_DEVICE                    0x0
568 #define PMAP_MAP_BD_WCOMB                     0x1
569 #define PMAP_MAP_BD_POSTED                    0x2
570 #define PMAP_MAP_BD_POSTED_REORDERED          0x3
571 #define PMAP_MAP_BD_POSTED_COMBINED_REORDERED 0x4
572 #define PMAP_MAP_BD_MASK                      0x7
573 
574 extern vm_map_address_t pmap_map_bd_with_options(vm_map_address_t va, vm_offset_t sa, vm_offset_t ea, vm_prot_t prot, int32_t options);
575 extern vm_map_address_t pmap_map_bd(vm_map_address_t va, vm_offset_t sa, vm_offset_t ea, vm_prot_t prot);
576 
577 extern void pmap_init_pte_page(pmap_t, pt_entry_t *, vm_offset_t, unsigned int ttlevel, boolean_t alloc_ptd);
578 
579 extern boolean_t pmap_valid_address(pmap_paddr_t addr);
580 extern void pmap_disable_NX(pmap_t pmap);
581 extern void pmap_set_nested(pmap_t pmap);
582 extern void pmap_create_commpages(vm_map_address_t *kernel_data_addr, vm_map_address_t *kernel_text_addr,
583     vm_map_address_t *kernel_ro_data_addr, vm_map_address_t *user_text_addr);
584 extern void pmap_insert_commpage(pmap_t pmap);
585 
586 extern vm_offset_t pmap_cpu_windows_copy_addr(int cpu_num, unsigned int index);
587 extern unsigned int pmap_map_cpu_windows_copy(ppnum_t pn, vm_prot_t prot, unsigned int wimg_bits);
588 extern void pmap_unmap_cpu_windows_copy(unsigned int index);
589 
590 static inline vm_offset_t
pmap_ro_zone_align(vm_offset_t value)591 pmap_ro_zone_align(vm_offset_t value)
592 {
593 	return value;
594 }
595 
596 extern void pmap_ro_zone_memcpy(zone_id_t zid, vm_offset_t va, vm_offset_t offset,
597     vm_offset_t new_data, vm_size_t new_data_size);
598 extern uint64_t pmap_ro_zone_atomic_op(zone_id_t zid, vm_offset_t va, vm_offset_t offset,
599     uint32_t op, uint64_t value);
600 extern void pmap_ro_zone_bzero(zone_id_t zid, vm_offset_t va, vm_offset_t offset, vm_size_t size);
601 
602 #if XNU_MONITOR
603 /* exposed for use by the HMAC SHA driver */
604 extern void pmap_invoke_with_page(ppnum_t page_number, void *ctx,
605     void (*callback)(void *ctx, ppnum_t page_number, const void *page));
606 extern void pmap_hibernate_invoke(void *ctx, void (*callback)(void *ctx, uint64_t addr, uint64_t len));
607 extern void pmap_set_ppl_hashed_flag(const pmap_paddr_t addr);
608 extern void pmap_clear_ppl_hashed_flag_all(void);
609 extern void pmap_check_ppl_hashed_flag_all(void);
610 #endif /* XNU_MONITOR */
611 
612 extern boolean_t pmap_valid_page(ppnum_t pn);
613 extern boolean_t pmap_bootloader_page(ppnum_t pn);
614 
615 extern boolean_t pmap_is_empty(pmap_t pmap, vm_map_offset_t start, vm_map_offset_t end);
616 
617 #define ARM_PMAP_MAX_OFFSET_DEFAULT 0x01
618 #define ARM_PMAP_MAX_OFFSET_MIN     0x02
619 #define ARM_PMAP_MAX_OFFSET_MAX     0x04
620 #define ARM_PMAP_MAX_OFFSET_DEVICE  0x08
621 #define ARM_PMAP_MAX_OFFSET_JUMBO   0x10
622 
623 extern vm_map_offset_t pmap_max_offset(boolean_t is64, unsigned int option);
624 extern vm_map_offset_t pmap_max_64bit_offset(unsigned int option);
625 extern vm_map_offset_t pmap_max_32bit_offset(unsigned int option);
626 
627 boolean_t pmap_virtual_region(unsigned int region_select, vm_map_offset_t *startp, vm_map_size_t *size);
628 
629 boolean_t pmap_enforces_execute_only(pmap_t pmap);
630 
631 void pmap_pin_kernel_pages(vm_offset_t kva, size_t nbytes);
632 void pmap_unpin_kernel_pages(vm_offset_t kva, size_t nbytes);
633 
634 void pmap_abandon_measurement(void);
635 
636 
637 
638 /* pmap dispatch indices */
639 #define ARM_FAST_FAULT_INDEX 0
640 #define ARM_FORCE_FAST_FAULT_INDEX 1
641 #define MAPPING_FREE_PRIME_INDEX 2
642 #define MAPPING_REPLENISH_INDEX 3
643 #define PHYS_ATTRIBUTE_CLEAR_INDEX 4
644 #define PHYS_ATTRIBUTE_SET_INDEX 5
645 #define PMAP_BATCH_SET_CACHE_ATTRIBUTES_INDEX 6
646 #define PMAP_CHANGE_WIRING_INDEX 7
647 #define PMAP_CREATE_INDEX 8
648 #define PMAP_DESTROY_INDEX 9
649 #define PMAP_ENTER_OPTIONS_INDEX 10
650 /* #define PMAP_EXTRACT_INDEX 11 -- Not used*/
651 #define PMAP_FIND_PA_INDEX 12
652 #define PMAP_INSERT_COMMPAGE_INDEX 13
653 #define PMAP_IS_EMPTY_INDEX 14
654 #define PMAP_MAP_CPU_WINDOWS_COPY_INDEX 15
655 #define PMAP_MARK_PAGE_AS_PMAP_PAGE_INDEX 16
656 #define PMAP_NEST_INDEX 17
657 #define PMAP_PAGE_PROTECT_OPTIONS_INDEX 18
658 #define PMAP_PROTECT_OPTIONS_INDEX 19
659 #define PMAP_QUERY_PAGE_INFO_INDEX 20
660 #define PMAP_QUERY_RESIDENT_INDEX 21
661 #define PMAP_REFERENCE_INDEX 22
662 #define PMAP_REMOVE_OPTIONS_INDEX 23
663 #define PMAP_SET_CACHE_ATTRIBUTES_INDEX 25
664 #define PMAP_SET_NESTED_INDEX 26
665 #define PMAP_SET_PROCESS_INDEX 27
666 #define PMAP_SWITCH_INDEX 28
667 #define PMAP_SWITCH_USER_TTB_INDEX 29
668 #define PMAP_CLEAR_USER_TTB_INDEX 30
669 #define PMAP_UNMAP_CPU_WINDOWS_COPY_INDEX 31
670 #define PMAP_UNNEST_OPTIONS_INDEX 32
671 #define PMAP_FOOTPRINT_SUSPEND_INDEX 33
672 #define PMAP_CPU_DATA_INIT_INDEX 34
673 #define PMAP_RELEASE_PAGES_TO_KERNEL_INDEX 35
674 #define PMAP_SET_JIT_ENTITLED_INDEX 36
675 
676 
677 #define PMAP_UPDATE_COMPRESSOR_PAGE_INDEX 55
678 #define PMAP_TRIM_INDEX 56
679 #define PMAP_LEDGER_VERIFY_SIZE_INDEX 57
680 #define PMAP_LEDGER_ALLOC_INDEX 58
681 #define PMAP_LEDGER_FREE_INDEX 59
682 
683 #if HAS_APPLE_PAC
684 #define PMAP_SIGN_USER_PTR 60
685 #define PMAP_AUTH_USER_PTR 61
686 #endif /* HAS_APPLE_PAC */
687 
688 #define PHYS_ATTRIBUTE_CLEAR_RANGE_INDEX 66
689 
690 
691 #if __has_feature(ptrauth_calls) && (defined(XNU_TARGET_OS_OSX) || (DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG))
692 #define PMAP_DISABLE_USER_JOP_INDEX 69
693 #endif /* __has_feature(ptrauth_calls) && (defined(XNU_TARGET_OS_OSX) || (DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG)) */
694 
695 
696 #define PMAP_SET_VM_MAP_CS_ENFORCED_INDEX 72
697 
698 #define PMAP_SET_COMPILATION_SERVICE_CDHASH_INDEX 73
699 #define PMAP_MATCH_COMPILATION_SERVICE_CDHASH_INDEX 74
700 #define PMAP_NOP_INDEX 75
701 
702 #define PMAP_RO_ZONE_MEMCPY_INDEX 76
703 #define PMAP_RO_ZONE_ATOMIC_OP_INDEX 77
704 
705 #if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
706 #define PMAP_TEST_TEXT_CORRUPTION_INDEX 79
707 #endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
708 
709 
710 
711 #define PMAP_SET_LOCAL_SIGNING_PUBLIC_KEY_INDEX 84
712 #define PMAP_UNRESTRICT_LOCAL_SIGNING_INDEX 85
713 
714 
715 #define PMAP_RO_ZONE_BZERO_INDEX 90
716 
717 
718 
719 
720 #define PMAP_LOAD_TRUST_CACHE_WITH_TYPE_INDEX 98
721 #define PMAP_QUERY_TRUST_CACHE_INDEX 99
722 #define PMAP_TOGGLE_DEVELOPER_MODE_INDEX 100
723 #define PMAP_REGISTER_PROVISIONING_PROFILE_INDEX 101
724 #define PMAP_UNREGISTER_PROVISIONING_PROFILE_INDEX 102
725 #define PMAP_ASSOCIATE_PROVISIONING_PROFILE_INDEX 103
726 #define PMAP_DISASSOCIATE_PROVISIONING_PROFILE_INDEX 104
727 
728 /* HW read-only/read-write trusted path support */
729 #define PMAP_SET_TPRO_INDEX 105
730 
731 #define PMAP_ASSOCIATE_KERNEL_ENTITLEMENTS_INDEX 106
732 #define PMAP_RESOLVE_KERNEL_ENTITLEMENTS_INDEX 107
733 #define PMAP_ACCELERATE_ENTITLEMENTS_INDEX 108
734 #define PMAP_CHECK_TRUST_CACHE_RUNTIME_FOR_UUID_INDEX 109
735 
736 #define PMAP_COUNT 110
737 
738 /**
739  * Value used when initializing pmap per-cpu data to denote that the structure
740  * hasn't been initialized with its associated CPU number yet.
741  */
742 #define PMAP_INVALID_CPU_NUM (~0U)
743 
744 /**
745  * Align the pmap per-cpu data to the L2 cache size for each individual CPU's
746  * data. This prevents accesses from one CPU affecting another, especially
747  * when atomically updating fields.
748  */
749 struct pmap_cpu_data_array_entry {
750 	pmap_cpu_data_t cpu_data;
751 } __attribute__((aligned(MAX_L2_CLINE_BYTES)));
752 
753 /* Initialize the pmap per-CPU data for the current CPU. */
754 extern void pmap_cpu_data_init(void);
755 
756 /* Get the pmap per-CPU data for the current CPU. */
757 extern pmap_cpu_data_t *pmap_get_cpu_data(void);
758 
759 /* Get the pmap per-CPU data for an arbitrary CPU. */
760 extern pmap_cpu_data_t *pmap_get_remote_cpu_data(unsigned int cpu);
761 
762 /*
763  * For long-running PV list operations, we pick a reasonable maximum chunk size
764  * beyond which we will exit to preemptible context to avoid excessive preemption
765  * latency and PVH lock timeouts.
766  */
767 #define PMAP_MAX_PV_LIST_CHUNK_SIZE 64
768 
769 /*
770  * For most batched page operations, we pick a sane default page count
771  * interval at which to check for pending preemption and exit the PPL if found.
772  */
773 #define PMAP_DEFAULT_PREEMPTION_CHECK_PAGE_INTERVAL 64
774 
775 static inline bool
_pmap_pending_preemption_real(void)776 _pmap_pending_preemption_real(void)
777 {
778 	return !!(*((volatile ast_t*)ast_pending()) & AST_URGENT);
779 }
780 
781 #if SCHED_HYGIENE_DEBUG && (DEBUG || DEVELOPMENT)
782 bool pmap_pending_preemption(void); // more complicated, so externally defined
783 #else /* SCHED_HYGIENE_DEBUG && (DEBUG || DEVELOPMENT) */
784 #define pmap_pending_preemption _pmap_pending_preemption_real
785 #endif /* SCHED_HYGIENE_DEBUG && (DEBUG || DEVELOPMENT) */
786 
787 #if XNU_MONITOR
788 extern boolean_t pmap_ppl_locked_down;
789 
790 /*
791  * Denotes the bounds of the PPL stacks.  These are visible so that other code
792  * can check if addresses are part of the PPL stacks.
793  */
794 extern void *pmap_stacks_start;
795 extern void *pmap_stacks_end;
796 
797 #if HAS_GUARDED_IO_FILTER
798 extern void *iofilter_stacks_start;
799 extern void *iofilter_stacks_end;
800 #endif
801 
802 /* Asks if a page belongs to the monitor. */
803 extern boolean_t pmap_is_monitor(ppnum_t pn);
804 
805 /*
806  * Indicates that we are done with our static bootstrap
807  * allocations, so the monitor may now mark the pages
808  * that it owns.
809  */
810 extern void pmap_static_allocations_done(void);
811 
812 
813 #ifdef KASAN
814 #define PPL_STACK_SIZE (PAGE_SIZE << 2)
815 #else /* KASAN */
816 #define PPL_STACK_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
817 #endif /* KASAN */
818 
819 /* One stack for each CPU, plus a guard page below each stack and above the last stack. */
820 #define PPL_STACK_REGION_SIZE ((MAX_CPUS * (PPL_STACK_SIZE + ARM_PGBYTES)) + ARM_PGBYTES)
821 
822 /* We don't expect heavy stack usage by I/O filter, so one page of stack even for KASAN. */
823 #define IOFILTER_STACK_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
824 
825 /* One stack for each CPU, plus a guard page below each stack and above the last stack. */
826 #define IOFILTER_STACK_REGION_SIZE ((MAX_CPUS * (IOFILTER_STACK_SIZE + ARM_PGBYTES)) + ARM_PGBYTES)
827 
828 #define PPL_DATA_SEGMENT_SECTION_NAME "__PPLDATA,__data"
829 #define PPL_TEXT_SEGMENT_SECTION_NAME "__PPLTEXT,__text,regular,pure_instructions"
830 #define PPL_DATACONST_SEGMENT_SECTION_NAME "__PPLDATA,__const"
831 
832 #define MARK_AS_PMAP_DATA \
833 	__PLACE_IN_SECTION(PPL_DATA_SEGMENT_SECTION_NAME)
834 #define MARK_AS_PMAP_TEXT \
835 	__attribute__((used, section(PPL_TEXT_SEGMENT_SECTION_NAME), noinline))
836 #define MARK_AS_PMAP_RODATA \
837 	__PLACE_IN_SECTION(PPL_DATACONST_SEGMENT_SECTION_NAME)
838 
839 #else /* XNU_MONITOR */
840 
841 #define MARK_AS_PMAP_TEXT
842 #define MARK_AS_PMAP_DATA
843 #define MARK_AS_PMAP_RODATA
844 
845 #endif /* XNU_MONITOR */
846 
847 /*
848  * Indicates that we are done mutating sensitive state in the system, and that
849  * the pmap may now restrict access as dictated by system security policy.
850  */
851 extern void pmap_lockdown_ppl(void);
852 
853 
854 extern void pmap_nop(pmap_t);
855 
856 extern lck_grp_t pmap_lck_grp;
857 
858 extern void CleanPoC_DcacheRegion_Force_nopreempt_nohid(vm_offset_t va, size_t length);
859 
860 #if XNU_MONITOR
861 extern void CleanPoC_DcacheRegion_Force_nopreempt(vm_offset_t va, size_t length);
862 #define pmap_force_dcache_clean(va, sz) CleanPoC_DcacheRegion_Force_nopreempt(va, sz)
863 #define pmap_simple_lock(l)             simple_lock_nopreempt(l, &pmap_lck_grp)
864 #define pmap_simple_unlock(l)           simple_unlock_nopreempt(l)
865 #define pmap_simple_lock_try(l)         simple_lock_try_nopreempt(l, &pmap_lck_grp)
866 #define pmap_simple_lock_assert(l, t)   simple_lock_assert(l, t)
867 #define pmap_lock_bit(l, i)             hw_lock_bit_nopreempt(l, i, &pmap_lck_grp)
868 #define pmap_unlock_bit(l, i)           hw_unlock_bit_nopreempt(l, i)
869 #else /* XNU_MONITOR */
870 #define pmap_force_dcache_clean(va, sz) CleanPoC_DcacheRegion_Force(va, sz)
871 #define pmap_simple_lock(l)             simple_lock(l, &pmap_lck_grp)
872 #define pmap_simple_unlock(l)           simple_unlock(l)
873 #define pmap_simple_lock_try(l)         simple_lock_try(l, &pmap_lck_grp)
874 #define pmap_simple_lock_assert(l, t)   simple_lock_assert(l, t)
875 #define pmap_lock_bit(l, i)             hw_lock_bit(l, i, &pmap_lck_grp)
876 #define pmap_unlock_bit(l, i)           hw_unlock_bit(l, i)
877 #endif /* XNU_MONITOR */
878 
879 #if DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG
880 extern kern_return_t pmap_test_text_corruption(pmap_paddr_t);
881 #endif /* DEVELOPMENT || DEBUG */
882 
883 #endif /* #ifndef ASSEMBLER */
884 
885 #if __ARM_KERNEL_PROTECT__
886 /*
887  * The exception vector mappings start at the middle of the kernel page table
888  * range (so that the EL0 mapping can be located at the base of the range).
889  */
890 #define ARM_KERNEL_PROTECT_EXCEPTION_START ((~((ARM_TT_ROOT_SIZE + ARM_TT_ROOT_INDEX_MASK) / 2ULL)) + 1ULL)
891 #endif /* __ARM_KERNEL_PROTECT__ */
892 
893 #endif /* #ifndef _ARM_PMAP_H_ */
894