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source: vbox/trunk/include/VBox/param.h@ 95440

Last change on this file since 95440 was 93628, checked in by vboxsync, 3 years ago

VMM/PDMNetShaper,Main,DrvNetShaper: Moved the network shaper data off the hyper heap and into the VM structure. bugref:10093 bugref:5582

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1/** @file
2 * VirtualBox Parameter Definitions. (VMM,+)
3 *
4 * param.mac is generated from this file by running 'kmk incs' in the root.
5 */
6
7/*
8 * Copyright (C) 2006-2022 Oracle Corporation
9 *
10 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
11 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
12 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
13 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
14 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
15 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
16 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
17 *
18 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
19 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
20 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
21 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
22 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
23 *
24 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
25 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
26 */
27
28#ifndef VBOX_INCLUDED_param_h
29#define VBOX_INCLUDED_param_h
30#ifndef RT_WITHOUT_PRAGMA_ONCE
31# pragma once
32#endif
33
34#include <iprt/param.h>
35#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
36
37
38/** @defgroup grp_vbox_param VBox Parameter Definition
39 * @{
40 */
41
42/** The guest page size (x86). */
43#define GUEST_PAGE_SIZE 0x1000
44/** The guest page offset mask (x86).
45 * @note If one-complementing this, always put a typecast after the operator! */
46#define GUEST_PAGE_OFFSET_MASK 0xfff
47/** The guest page shift (x86). */
48#define GUEST_PAGE_SHIFT 12
49
50/** Host page size. */
51#define HOST_PAGE_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
52/** Host page offset mask.
53 * @note If one-complementing this, always put a typecast after the operator! */
54#define HOST_PAGE_OFFSET_MASK PAGE_OFFSET_MASK
55/** Host page shift. */
56#define HOST_PAGE_SHIFT PAGE_SHIFT
57
58
59/** The maximum number of pages that can be allocated and mapped
60 * by various MM, PGM and SUP APIs. */
61#if ARCH_BITS == 64
62# define VBOX_MAX_ALLOC_PAGE_COUNT (_512M / PAGE_SIZE)
63#else
64# define VBOX_MAX_ALLOC_PAGE_COUNT (_256M / PAGE_SIZE)
65#endif
66
67/** @def VBOX_WITH_PAGE_SHARING
68 * Enables the page sharing code.
69 * @remarks This must match GMMR0Init; currently we only support page fusion on
70 * all 64-bit hosts except Mac OS X */
71#if ( HC_ARCH_BITS == 64 /* ASM-NOINC */ \
72 && (defined(RT_OS_FREEBSD) || defined(RT_OS_LINUX) || defined(RT_OS_SOLARIS) || defined(RT_OS_WINDOWS)) ) /* ASM-NOINC */ \
73 || defined(DOXYGEN_RUNNING) /* ASM-NOINC */
74# define VBOX_WITH_PAGE_SHARING /* ASM-NOINC */
75#endif /* ASM-NOINC */
76
77
78/** @defgroup grp_vbox_param_mm Memory Monitor Parameters
79 * @{
80 */
81/** Initial address of Hypervisor Memory Area.
82 * MUST BE PAGE TABLE ALIGNED! */
83#define MM_HYPER_AREA_ADDRESS UINT32_C(0xa0000000)
84
85/** The max size of the hypervisor memory area. */
86#define MM_HYPER_AREA_MAX_SIZE (40U * _1M) /**< @todo Readjust when floating RAMRANGEs have been implemented. Used to be 20 * _1MB */
87
88/** Maximum number of bytes we can dynamically map into the hypervisor region.
89 * This must be a power of 2 number of pages!
90 */
91#define MM_HYPER_DYNAMIC_SIZE (16U * PAGE_SIZE)
92
93/** The minimum guest RAM size in bytes. */
94#define MM_RAM_MIN UINT32_C(0x00400000)
95/** The maximum guest RAM size in bytes. */
96#if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
97# define MM_RAM_MAX UINT64_C(0x20000000000)
98#else
99# define MM_RAM_MAX UINT64_C(0x000E0000000)
100#endif
101/** The minimum guest RAM size in MBs. */
102#define MM_RAM_MIN_IN_MB UINT32_C(4)
103/** The maximum guest RAM size in MBs. */
104#if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
105# define MM_RAM_MAX_IN_MB UINT32_C(2097152)
106#else
107# define MM_RAM_MAX_IN_MB UINT32_C(3584)
108#endif
109/** The default size of the below 4GB RAM hole. */
110#define MM_RAM_HOLE_SIZE_DEFAULT (512U * _1M)
111/** The maximum 64-bit MMIO BAR size.
112 * @remarks There isn't really any limit here other than the size of the
113 * tracking structures we need (around 1/256 of the size). */
114#if HC_ARCH_BITS == 64
115# define MM_MMIO_64_MAX _1T
116#else
117# define MM_MMIO_64_MAX (_1G64 * 16)
118#endif
119/** The maximum 32-bit MMIO BAR size. */
120#define MM_MMIO_32_MAX _2G
121
122/** @} */
123
124/** @defgroup grp_vbox_param_pdm Pluggable Device Manager Parameters
125 * @{
126 */
127/** Max number of network shaper groups. */
128#define PDM_NET_SHAPER_MAX_GROUPS 32
129/** Max length of a network shaper group name (excluding terminator). */
130#define PDM_NET_SHAPER_MAX_NAME_LEN 63
131/** @} */
132
133
134/** @defgroup grp_vbox_param_pgm Page Manager Parameters
135 * @{
136 */
137/** The number of handy pages.
138 * This should be a power of two. */
139#define PGM_HANDY_PAGES 128
140/** The threshold at which allocation of more handy pages is flagged. */
141#define PGM_HANDY_PAGES_SET_FF 32
142/** The threshold at which we will allocate more when in ring-3.
143 * This is must be smaller than both PGM_HANDY_PAGES_SET_FF and
144 * PGM_HANDY_PAGES_MIN. */
145#define PGM_HANDY_PAGES_R3_ALLOC 8
146/** The threshold at which we will allocate more when in ring-0 or raw mode.
147 * The idea is that we should never go below this threshold while in ring-0 or
148 * raw mode because of PGM_HANDY_PAGES_RZ_TO_R3. However, should this happen and
149 * we are actually out of memory, we will have 8 page to get out of whatever
150 * code we're executing.
151 *
152 * This is must be smaller than both PGM_HANDY_PAGES_SET_FF and
153 * PGM_HANDY_PAGES_MIN. */
154#define PGM_HANDY_PAGES_RZ_ALLOC 8
155/** The threshold at which we force return to R3 ASAP.
156 * The idea is that this should be large enough to get out of any code and up to
157 * the main EM loop when we are out of memory.
158 * This must be less or equal to PGM_HANDY_PAGES_MIN. */
159#define PGM_HANDY_PAGES_RZ_TO_R3 24
160/** The minimum number of handy pages (after allocation).
161 * This must be greater or equal to PGM_HANDY_PAGES_SET_FF.
162 * Another name would be PGM_HANDY_PAGES_EXTRA_RESERVATION or _PARANOIA. :-) */
163#define PGM_HANDY_PAGES_MIN 32
164/** @} */
165
166
167/** @defgroup grp_vbox_param_vmm VMM Parameters
168 * @{
169 */
170/** VMM stack size. */
171#ifdef RT_OS_DARWIN
172# define VMM_STACK_SIZE 16384U
173#else
174# define VMM_STACK_SIZE 8192U
175#endif
176/** Min number of Virtual CPUs. */
177#define VMM_MIN_CPU_COUNT 1
178/** Max number of Virtual CPUs. */
179#define VMM_MAX_CPU_COUNT 64
180
181/** @} */
182
183
184/** @defgroup grp_vbox_pci PCI Identifiers
185 * @{ */
186/** VirtualBox PCI vendor ID. */
187#define VBOX_PCI_VENDORID (0x80ee)
188
189/** @name VirtualBox graphics card identifiers
190 * @{ */
191#define VBOX_VENDORID VBOX_PCI_VENDORID /**< @todo wonderful choice of name! Please squeeze a _VGA_ or something in there, please. */
192#define VBOX_DEVICEID (0xbeef) /**< @todo ditto. */
193#define VBOX_VESA_VENDORID VBOX_PCI_VENDORID
194#define VBOX_VESA_DEVICEID (0xbeef)
195/** @} */
196
197/** @name VMMDev PCI card identifiers
198 * @{ */
199#define VMMDEV_VENDORID VBOX_PCI_VENDORID
200#define VMMDEV_DEVICEID (0xcafe)
201/** @} */
202
203/** @} */
204
205
206/** @defgroup grp_vbox_param_misc Misc
207 * @{ */
208
209/** The maximum size of a generic segment offload (GSO) frame. This limit is
210 * imposed by the 16-bit frame size in internal networking header. */
211#define VBOX_MAX_GSO_SIZE 0xfff0
212
213/** @} */
214
215
216/** @} */
217
218#endif /* !VBOX_INCLUDED_param_h */
219
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