@@ -133,3 +133,25 @@ RISC-V Linux Kernel SV57
ffffffff00000000 | -4 GB | ffffffff7fffffff | 2 GB | modules, BPF
ffffffff80000000 | -2 GB | ffffffffffffffff | 2 GB | kernel
__________________|____________|__________________|_________|____________________________________________________________
+
+
+Userspace VAs
+--------------------
+To maintain compatibility with software that relies on the VA space with a
+maximum of 48 bits the kernel will, by default, return virtual addresses to
+userspace from a 48-bit range (sv48). This default behavior is achieved by
+passing 0 into the hint address parameter of mmap. On CPUs with an address space
+smaller than sv48, the CPU maximum supported address space will be the default.
+
+Software can "opt-in" to receiving VAs from another VA space by providing
+a hint address to mmap. A call to mmap is guaranteed to return an address
+that will not override the unset left-aligned bits in the hint address,
+unless there is no space left in the address space. If there is no space
+available in the requested address space, an address in the next smallest
+available address space will be returned.
+
+For example, in order to obtain 48-bit VA space, a hint address greater than
+:code:`1 << 38` must be provided. Note that this is 38 due to sv39 userspace
+ending at :code:`1 << 38` and the addresses beyond this are reserved for the
+kernel. Similarly, to obtain 57-bit VA space addresses, a hint address greater
+than or equal to :code:`1 << 47` must be provided.
The behavior of mmap is modified with this patch series, so explain the changes to the mmap hint address behavior. Signed-off-by: Charlie Jenkins <charlie@rivosinc.com> --- Documentation/riscv/vm-layout.rst | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)