From 5d9b4b19f118abfb75e352841f7bf74580d7e427 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Fleming Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 14:38:50 +0000 Subject: sh: Definitions for 3-level page table layout If using 64-bit PTEs and 4K pages then each page table has 512 entries (as opposed to 1024 entries with 32-bit PTEs). Unlike MIPS, SH follows the convention that all structures in the page table (pgd_t, pmd_t, pgprot_t, etc) must be the same size. Therefore, 64-bit PTEs require 64-bit PGD entries, etc. Using 2-levels of page tables and 64-bit PTEs it is only possible to map 1GB of virtual address space. In order to map all 4GB of virtual address space we need to adopt a 3-level page table layout. This actually works out better for CONFIG_SUPERH32 because we only waste 2 PGD entries on the P1 and P2 areas (which are untranslated) instead of 256. Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming Signed-off-by: Paul Mundt --- arch/sh/include/asm/pgalloc.h | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) (limited to 'arch/sh/include/asm/pgalloc.h') diff --git a/arch/sh/include/asm/pgalloc.h b/arch/sh/include/asm/pgalloc.h index fe9f037ac5fd..4ea27855c3b5 100644 --- a/arch/sh/include/asm/pgalloc.h +++ b/arch/sh/include/asm/pgalloc.h @@ -6,7 +6,11 @@ #define QUICK_PT 1 /* Other page table pages that are zero on free */ +#ifdef CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS_3 +#include +#else #include +#endif static inline void pmd_populate_kernel(struct mm_struct *mm, pmd_t *pmd, pte_t *pte) -- cgit