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osUnmapTLBAll
Syntax
#include <ultra64.h>
void osUnmapTLBAll(void);
Explanation
The osMapTLB, osUnmapTLB, osUnmapTLBAll, and osSetTLBASID functions manage CPU virtual
address mapping.
These calls provide low-level access to the CPU Translation Lookaside
Buffer (TLB). The remainder of the CPU virtual address space outside
of the direct mapped address spaces KSEG0 and KSEG1 are mapped address
spaces that use the TLB to specify the mapping to physical memory on a
per-page basis. The CPU TLB consists of 32 entries, which provide
mapping to 32 odd/even physical page pairs (64 total pages). Each TLB
entry is associated with a particular page size that varies from 4096
bytes to as much as 16 megabytes.
The osUnmapTLBAll function removes all mappings at all indexes effectively invalidating the entire TLB. Call osUnmapTLBAll before using any other TLB calls to remove any stale mappings.
See Also
osMapTLB
osUnmapTLB
osSetTLBASID
osVirtualToPhysical
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Last updated March 1998
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