oskit/oskit-20020317/knit/c/mem.c

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000 University of Utah and the Flux Group.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of the Flux OSKit. The OSKit is free software, also known
* as "open source;" you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
* of the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2, as published by the Free
* Software Foundation (FSF). To explore alternate licensing terms, contact
* the University of Utah at csl-dist@cs.utah.edu or +1-801-585-3271.
*
* The OSKit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
* WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
* FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GPL for more details. You should have
* received a copy of the GPL along with the OSKit; see the file COPYING. If
* not, write to the FSF, 59 Temple Place #330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/*
* lmm to osenv_mem adaptor
*/
#include <oskit/dev/dev.h>
#include <oskit/lmm.h>
#include <knit/c/lmm.h>
#include <oskit/machine/base_vm.h>
#include <oskit/machine/physmem.h>
#include <oskit/machine/phys_lmm.h>
#include "bitops.h"
#include "mallocf.h"
/*
* Allocate memory.
*/
void *
osenv_mem_alloc(oskit_size_t size, osenv_memflags_t flags, unsigned align)
{
lmm_flags_t lmm_flags = 0;
void *p;
if (flags & OSENV_ISADMA_MEM)
lmm_flags |= LMMF_16MB;
if (flags & OSENV_X861MB_MEM)
lmm_flags |= LMMF_1MB;
if (flags & OSENV_AUTO_SIZE) {
if (align > 1) {
p = memalign_flags(size, lmm_flags, align);
} else {
p = malloc_flags(size, lmm_flags);
}
} else {
if (align > 1) {
p = smemalign_flags(size, lmm_flags, align);
} else {
p = smalloc_flags(size, lmm_flags);
}
}
return p;
}
/*
* Free memory.
*/
void
osenv_mem_free(void *block, osenv_memflags_t flags, oskit_size_t size)
{
/* Ignores all flags except AUTO_SIZE */
if (flags & OSENV_AUTO_SIZE) {
free_flags(block);
} else {
sfree_flags(block, size);
}
}
/*
* Map physical memory into kernel virtual space.
*/
int
osenv_mem_map_phys(oskit_addr_t pa, oskit_size_t size, void **addr,
int flags)
{
*addr = (void *)phystokv(pa);
return (0);
}
/*
* Return the amount of physical RAM in the machine
*/
oskit_addr_t
osenv_mem_phys_max(void)
{
/*
* XXX How can this possibly be useful? It makes no sense on
* any machine in which memory does not start at zero, or is
* not contiguous.
*/
return phys_mem_max;
}
/*
* Return the physical address
*/
oskit_addr_t
osenv_mem_get_phys(oskit_addr_t addr)
{
return ((oskit_addr_t)kvtophys(addr));
}
oskit_addr_t
osenv_mem_get_virt(oskit_addr_t addr)
{
return ((oskit_addr_t)phystokv(addr));
}