param.h revision e64031e20c39650a7bc902a3e1aba613b9415dee
/** @file
* IPRT - Parameter Definitions.
*/
/*
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*/
#ifndef ___iprt_param_h
#define ___iprt_param_h
/** @todo Much of the PAGE_* stuff here is obsolete and highly risky to have around.
* As for component configs (MM_*), either we gather all in here or we move those bits away! */
/** @defgroup grp_rt_param System Parameter Definitions
* @ingroup grp_rt_cdefs
* @{
*/
/* Undefine PAGE_SIZE and PAGE_SHIFT to avoid unnecessary noice when clashing
* with system headers. Include system headers before / after iprt depending
* on which you wish to take precedence. */
#undef PAGE_SIZE
#undef PAGE_SHIFT
/* Undefine PAGE_OFFSET_MASK to avoid the conflict with the-linux-kernel.h */
#undef PAGE_OFFSET_MASK
/**
* i386 Page size.
*/
#define PAGE_SIZE 4096
/**
* i386 Page shift.
* This is used to convert between size (in bytes) and page count.
*/
#define PAGE_SHIFT 12
/**
* i386 Page offset mask.
*
* Do NOT one-complement this for whatever purpose. You may get a 32-bit const when you want a 64-bit one.
* Use PAGE_BASE_MASK, PAGE_BASE_GC_MASK, PAGE_BASE_HC_MASK, PAGE_ADDRESS() or X86_PTE_PAE_PG_MASK.
*/
#define PAGE_OFFSET_MASK 0xfff
/**
* Page address mask for the guest context POINTERS.
* @remark Physical addresses are always masked using X86_PTE_PAE_PG_MASK!
*/
#define PAGE_BASE_GC_MASK (~(RTGCUINTPTR)0xfff)
/**
* Page address mask for the host context POINTERS.
* @remark Physical addresses are always masked using X86_PTE_PAE_PG_MASK!
*/
#define PAGE_BASE_HC_MASK (~(RTHCUINTPTR)0xfff)
/**
* Page address mask for the both context POINTERS.
*
* Be careful when using this since it may be a size too big!
* @remark Physical addresses are always masked using X86_PTE_PAE_PG_MASK!
*/
#define PAGE_BASE_MASK (~(RTUINTPTR)0xfff)
/**
* Get the page aligned address of a POINTER in the CURRENT context.
*
* @returns Page aligned address (it's an uintptr_t).
* @param pv The virtual address to align.
*
* @remarks Physical addresses are always masked using X86_PTE_PAE_PG_MASK!
* @remarks This only works with POINTERS in the current context.
* Do NOT use on guest address or physical address!
*/
#define PAGE_ADDRESS(pv) ((uintptr_t)(pv) & ~(uintptr_t)0xfff)
/**
* Get the page aligned address of a physical address
*
* @returns Page aligned address (it's an RTHCPHYS or RTGCPHYS).
* @param Phys The physical address to align.
*/
#define PHYS_PAGE_ADDRESS(Phys) ((Phys) & X86_PTE_PAE_PG_MASK)
/**
* Host max path (the reasonable value).
*/
#define RTPATH_MAX (4096 + 4) /* (PATH_MAX + 1) on linux w/ some alignment */
/** @} */
/** @} */
#endif