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CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. */ /* * User-exported virtual memory functions. */ #include #include #include #include simple_lock_data_t vm_alloc_lock; /* XXX */ #ifdef MACHVMCOMPAT /* * BSD style syscall interfaces to MACH calls * All return MACH return values. */ struct svm_allocate_args { vm_map_t map; vm_offset_t *addr; vm_size_t size; boolean_t anywhere; }; /* ARGSUSED */ int svm_allocate(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct svm_allocate_args *uap; int *retval; { vm_offset_t addr; int rv; uap->map = p->p_map; /* XXX */ if (copyin((caddr_t)uap->addr, (caddr_t)&addr, sizeof (addr))) rv = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT; else rv = vm_allocate(uap->map, &addr, uap->size, uap->anywhere); if (rv == KERN_SUCCESS) { if (copyout((caddr_t)&addr, (caddr_t)uap->addr, sizeof(addr))) rv = KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT; } return((int)rv); } struct svm_deallocate_args { vm_map_t map; vm_offset_t addr; vm_size_t size; }; /* ARGSUSED */ int svm_deallocate(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct svm_deallocate_args *uap; int *retval; { int rv; uap->map = p->p_map; /* XXX */ rv = vm_deallocate(uap->map, uap->addr, uap->size); return((int)rv); } struct svm_inherit_args { vm_map_t map; vm_offset_t addr; vm_size_t size; vm_inherit_t inherit; }; /* ARGSUSED */ int svm_inherit(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct svm_inherit_args *uap; int *retval; { int rv; uap->map = p->p_map; /* XXX */ rv = vm_inherit(uap->map, uap->addr, uap->size, uap->inherit); return((int)rv); } struct svm_protect_args { vm_map_t map; vm_offset_t addr; vm_size_t size; boolean_t setmax; vm_prot_t prot; }; /* ARGSUSED */ int svm_protect(p, uap, retval) struct proc *p; struct svm_protect_args *uap; int *retval; { int rv; uap->map = p->p_map; /* XXX */ rv = vm_protect(uap->map, uap->addr, uap->size, uap->setmax, uap->prot); return((int)rv); } /* * vm_inherit sets the inheritence of the specified range in the * specified map. */ int vm_inherit(map, start, size, new_inheritance) register vm_map_t map; vm_offset_t start; vm_size_t size; vm_inherit_t new_inheritance; { if (map == NULL) return(KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT); return(vm_map_inherit(map, trunc_page(start), round_page(start+size), new_inheritance)); } /* * vm_protect sets the protection of the specified range in the * specified map. */ int vm_protect(map, start, size, set_maximum, new_protection) register vm_map_t map; vm_offset_t start; vm_size_t size; boolean_t set_maximum; vm_prot_t new_protection; { if (map == NULL) return(KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT); return(vm_map_protect(map, trunc_page(start), round_page(start+size), new_protection, set_maximum)); } #endif /* * vm_allocate allocates "zero fill" memory in the specfied * map. */ int vm_allocate(map, addr, size, anywhere) register vm_map_t map; register vm_offset_t *addr; register vm_size_t size; boolean_t anywhere; { int result; if (map == NULL) return(KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT); if (size == 0) { *addr = 0; return(KERN_SUCCESS); } if (anywhere) *addr = vm_map_min(map); else *addr = trunc_page(*addr); size = round_page(size); result = vm_map_find(map, NULL, (vm_offset_t) 0, addr, size, anywhere); return(result); } /* * vm_deallocate deallocates the specified range of addresses in the * specified address map. */ int vm_deallocate(map, start, size) register vm_map_t map; vm_offset_t start; vm_size_t size; { if (map == NULL) return(KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT); if (size == (vm_offset_t) 0) return(KERN_SUCCESS); return(vm_map_remove(map, trunc_page(start), round_page(start+size))); } /* * Similar to vm_allocate but assigns an explicit pager. */ int vm_allocate_with_pager(map, addr, size, anywhere, pager, poffset, internal) register vm_map_t map; register vm_offset_t *addr; register vm_size_t size; boolean_t anywhere; vm_pager_t pager; vm_offset_t poffset; boolean_t internal; { register vm_object_t object; register int result; if (map == NULL) return(KERN_INVALID_ARGUMENT); *addr = trunc_page(*addr); size = round_page(size); /* * Lookup the pager/paging-space in the object cache. * If it's not there, then create a new object and cache * it. */ object = vm_object_lookup(pager); cnt.v_lookups++; if (object == NULL) { object = vm_object_allocate(size); /* * From Mike Hibler: "unnamed anonymous objects should never * be on the hash list ... For now you can just change * vm_allocate_with_pager to not do vm_object_enter if this * is an internal object ..." */ if (!internal) vm_object_enter(object, pager); } else cnt.v_hits++; if (internal) object->flags |= OBJ_INTERNAL; else { object->flags &= ~OBJ_INTERNAL; cnt.v_nzfod -= atop(size); } result = vm_map_find(map, object, poffset, addr, size, anywhere); if (result != KERN_SUCCESS) vm_object_deallocate(object); else if (pager != NULL) vm_object_setpager(object, pager, (vm_offset_t) 0, TRUE); return(result); }