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   4PAT (Page Attribute Table)
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   6
   7x86 Page Attribute Table (PAT) allows for setting the memory attribute at the
   8page level granularity. PAT is complementary to the MTRR settings which allows
   9for setting of memory types over physical address ranges. However, PAT is
  10more flexible than MTRR due to its capability to set attributes at page level
  11and also due to the fact that there are no hardware limitations on number of
  12such attribute settings allowed. Added flexibility comes with guidelines for
  13not having memory type aliasing for the same physical memory with multiple
  14virtual addresses.
  15
  16PAT allows for different types of memory attributes. The most commonly used
  17ones that will be supported at this time are:
  18
  19===  ==============
  20WB   Write-back
  21UC   Uncached
  22WC   Write-combined
  23WT   Write-through
  24UC-  Uncached Minus
  25===  ==============
  26
  27
  28PAT APIs
  29========
  30
  31There are many different APIs in the kernel that allows setting of memory
  32attributes at the page level. In order to avoid aliasing, these interfaces
  33should be used thoughtfully. Below is a table of interfaces available,
  34their intended usage and their memory attribute relationships. Internally,
  35these APIs use a reserve_memtype()/free_memtype() interface on the physical
  36address range to avoid any aliasing.
  37
  38+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  39| API                    |    RAM   |  ACPI,...    |  Reserved/Holes  |
  40+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  41| ioremap                |    --    |    UC-       |       UC-        |
  42+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  43| ioremap_cache          |    --    |    WB        |       WB         |
  44+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  45| ioremap_uc             |    --    |    UC        |       UC         |
  46+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  47| ioremap_wc             |    --    |    --        |       WC         |
  48+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  49| ioremap_wt             |    --    |    --        |       WT         |
  50+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  51| set_memory_uc,         |    UC-   |    --        |       --         |
  52| set_memory_wb          |          |              |                  |
  53+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  54| set_memory_wc,         |    WC    |    --        |       --         |
  55| set_memory_wb          |          |              |                  |
  56+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  57| set_memory_wt,         |    WT    |    --        |       --         |
  58| set_memory_wb          |          |              |                  |
  59+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  60| pci sysfs resource     |    --    |    --        |       UC-        |
  61+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  62| pci sysfs resource_wc  |    --    |    --        |       WC         |
  63| is IORESOURCE_PREFETCH |          |              |                  |
  64+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  65| pci proc               |    --    |    --        |       UC-        |
  66| !PCIIOC_WRITE_COMBINE  |          |              |                  |
  67+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  68| pci proc               |    --    |    --        |       WC         |
  69| PCIIOC_WRITE_COMBINE   |          |              |                  |
  70+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  71| /dev/mem               |    --    |   WB/WC/UC-  |    WB/WC/UC-     |
  72| read-write             |          |              |                  |
  73+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  74| /dev/mem               |    --    |    UC-       |       UC-        |
  75| mmap SYNC flag         |          |              |                  |
  76+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  77| /dev/mem               |    --    |   WB/WC/UC-  |  WB/WC/UC-       |
  78| mmap !SYNC flag        |          |              |                  |
  79| and                    |          |(from existing|  (from existing  |
  80| any alias to this area |          |alias)        |  alias)          |
  81+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  82| /dev/mem               |    --    |    WB        |       WB         |
  83| mmap !SYNC flag        |          |              |                  |
  84| no alias to this area  |          |              |                  |
  85| and                    |          |              |                  |
  86| MTRR says WB           |          |              |                  |
  87+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  88| /dev/mem               |    --    |    --        |       UC-        |
  89| mmap !SYNC flag        |          |              |                  |
  90| no alias to this area  |          |              |                  |
  91| and                    |          |              |                  |
  92| MTRR says !WB          |          |              |                  |
  93+------------------------+----------+--------------+------------------+
  94
  95
  96Advanced APIs for drivers
  97=========================
  98
  99A. Exporting pages to users with remap_pfn_range, io_remap_pfn_range,
 100vmf_insert_pfn.
 101
 102Drivers wanting to export some pages to userspace do it by using mmap
 103interface and a combination of:
 104
 105  1) pgprot_noncached()
 106  2) io_remap_pfn_range() or remap_pfn_range() or vmf_insert_pfn()
 107
 108With PAT support, a new API pgprot_writecombine is being added. So, drivers can
 109continue to use the above sequence, with either pgprot_noncached() or
 110pgprot_writecombine() in step 1, followed by step 2.
 111
 112In addition, step 2 internally tracks the region as UC or WC in memtype
 113list in order to ensure no conflicting mapping.
 114
 115Note that this set of APIs only works with IO (non RAM) regions. If driver
 116wants to export a RAM region, it has to do set_memory_uc() or set_memory_wc()
 117as step 0 above and also track the usage of those pages and use set_memory_wb()
 118before the page is freed to free pool.
 119
 120MTRR effects on PAT / non-PAT systems
 121=====================================
 122
 123The following table provides the effects of using write-combining MTRRs when
 124using ioremap*() calls on x86 for both non-PAT and PAT systems. Ideally
 125mtrr_add() usage will be phased out in favor of arch_phys_wc_add() which will
 126be a no-op on PAT enabled systems. The region over which a arch_phys_wc_add()
 127is made, should already have been ioremapped with WC attributes or PAT entries,
 128this can be done by using ioremap_wc() / set_memory_wc().  Devices which
 129combine areas of IO memory desired to remain uncacheable with areas where
 130write-combining is desirable should consider use of ioremap_uc() followed by
 131set_memory_wc() to white-list effective write-combined areas.  Such use is
 132nevertheless discouraged as the effective memory type is considered
 133implementation defined, yet this strategy can be used as last resort on devices
 134with size-constrained regions where otherwise MTRR write-combining would
 135otherwise not be effective.
 136::
 137
 138  ====  =======  ===  =========================  =====================
 139  MTRR  Non-PAT  PAT  Linux ioremap value        Effective memory type
 140  ====  =======  ===  =========================  =====================
 141        PAT                                        Non-PAT |  PAT
 142        |PCD                                               |
 143        ||PWT                                              |
 144        |||                                                |
 145  WC    000      WB   _PAGE_CACHE_MODE_WB             WC   |   WC
 146  WC    001      WC   _PAGE_CACHE_MODE_WC             WC*  |   WC
 147  WC    010      UC-  _PAGE_CACHE_MODE_UC_MINUS       WC*  |   UC
 148  WC    011      UC   _PAGE_CACHE_MODE_UC             UC   |   UC
 149  ====  =======  ===  =========================  =====================
 150
 151  (*) denotes implementation defined and is discouraged
 152
 153.. note:: -- in the above table mean "Not suggested usage for the API". Some
 154  of the --'s are strictly enforced by the kernel. Some others are not really
 155  enforced today, but may be enforced in future.
 156
 157For ioremap and pci access through /sys or /proc - The actual type returned
 158can be more restrictive, in case of any existing aliasing for that address.
 159For example: If there is an existing uncached mapping, a new ioremap_wc can
 160return uncached mapping in place of write-combine requested.
 161
 162set_memory_[uc|wc|wt] and set_memory_wb should be used in pairs, where driver
 163will first make a region uc, wc or wt and switch it back to wb after use.
 164
 165Over time writes to /proc/mtrr will be deprecated in favor of using PAT based
 166interfaces. Users writing to /proc/mtrr are suggested to use above interfaces.
 167
 168Drivers should use ioremap_[uc|wc] to access PCI BARs with [uc|wc] access
 169types.
 170
 171Drivers should use set_memory_[uc|wc|wt] to set access type for RAM ranges.
 172
 173
 174PAT debugging
 175=============
 176
 177With CONFIG_DEBUG_FS enabled, PAT memtype list can be examined by::
 178
 179  # mount -t debugfs debugfs /sys/kernel/debug
 180  # cat /sys/kernel/debug/x86/pat_memtype_list
 181  PAT memtype list:
 182  uncached-minus @ 0x7fadf000-0x7fae0000
 183  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb19000-0x7fb1a000
 184  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb1a000-0x7fb1b000
 185  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb1b000-0x7fb1c000
 186  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb1c000-0x7fb1d000
 187  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb1d000-0x7fb1e000
 188  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb1e000-0x7fb25000
 189  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb25000-0x7fb26000
 190  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb26000-0x7fb27000
 191  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb27000-0x7fb28000
 192  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb28000-0x7fb2e000
 193  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb2e000-0x7fb2f000
 194  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb2f000-0x7fb30000
 195  uncached-minus @ 0x7fb31000-0x7fb32000
 196  uncached-minus @ 0x80000000-0x90000000
 197
 198This list shows physical address ranges and various PAT settings used to
 199access those physical address ranges.
 200
 201Another, more verbose way of getting PAT related debug messages is with
 202"debugpat" boot parameter. With this parameter, various debug messages are
 203printed to dmesg log.
 204
 205PAT Initialization
 206==================
 207
 208The following table describes how PAT is initialized under various
 209configurations. The PAT MSR must be updated by Linux in order to support WC
 210and WT attributes. Otherwise, the PAT MSR has the value programmed in it
 211by the firmware. Note, Xen enables WC attribute in the PAT MSR for guests.
 212
 213 ==== ===== ==========================  =========  =======
 214 MTRR PAT   Call Sequence               PAT State  PAT MSR
 215 ==== ===== ==========================  =========  =======
 216 E    E     MTRR -> PAT init            Enabled    OS
 217 E    D     MTRR -> PAT init            Disabled    -
 218 D    E     MTRR -> PAT disable         Disabled   BIOS
 219 D    D     MTRR -> PAT disable         Disabled    -
 220 -    np/E  PAT  -> PAT disable         Disabled   BIOS
 221 -    np/D  PAT  -> PAT disable         Disabled    -
 222 E    !P/E  MTRR -> PAT init            Disabled   BIOS
 223 D    !P/E  MTRR -> PAT disable         Disabled   BIOS
 224 !M   !P/E  MTRR stub -> PAT disable    Disabled   BIOS
 225 ==== ===== ==========================  =========  =======
 226
 227  Legend
 228
 229 ========= =======================================
 230 E         Feature enabled in CPU
 231 D         Feature disabled/unsupported in CPU
 232 np        "nopat" boot option specified
 233 !P        CONFIG_X86_PAT option unset
 234 !M        CONFIG_MTRR option unset
 235 Enabled   PAT state set to enabled
 236 Disabled  PAT state set to disabled
 237 OS        PAT initializes PAT MSR with OS setting
 238 BIOS      PAT keeps PAT MSR with BIOS setting
 239 ========= =======================================
 240
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