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/*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1991,1990,1989,1988,1987 Carnegie Mellon University.
* Copyright (c) 1993,1994 The University of Utah and
* the Computer Systems Laboratory (CSL).
* All rights reserved.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its
* documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
*
* CARNEGIE MELLON, THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH AND CSL ALLOW FREE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" CONDITION, AND DISCLAIM 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 Mellon
* the rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
/*
* File: vm/vm_map.h
* Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
* Date: 1985
*
* Virtual memory map module definitions.
*
* Contributors:
* avie, dlb, mwyoung
*/
#ifndef _VM_VM_MAP_H_
#define _VM_VM_MAP_H_
#include <mach/kern_return.h>
#include <mach/boolean.h>
#include <mach/machine/vm_types.h>
#include <mach/vm_prot.h>
#include <mach/vm_inherit.h>
#include <vm/pmap.h>
#include <vm/vm_object.h>
#include <vm/vm_page.h>
#include <kern/lock.h>
#include <kern/macro_help.h>
/*
* Types defined:
*
* vm_map_t the high-level address map data structure.
* vm_map_entry_t an entry in an address map.
* vm_map_version_t a timestamp of a map, for use with vm_map_lookup
* vm_map_copy_t represents memory copied from an address map,
* used for inter-map copy operations
*/
/*
* Type: vm_map_object_t [internal use only]
*
* Description:
* The target of an address mapping, either a virtual
* memory object or a sub map (of the kernel map).
*/
typedef union vm_map_object {
struct vm_object *vm_object; /* object object */
struct vm_map *sub_map; /* belongs to another map */
} vm_map_object_t;
/*
* Type: vm_map_entry_t [internal use only]
*
* Description:
* A single mapping within an address map.
*
* Implementation:
* Address map entries consist of start and end addresses,
* a VM object (or sub map) and offset into that object,
* and user-exported inheritance and protection information.
* Control information for virtual copy operations is also
* stored in the address map entry.
*/
struct vm_map_links {
struct vm_map_entry *prev; /* previous entry */
struct vm_map_entry *next; /* next entry */
vm_offset_t start; /* start address */
vm_offset_t end; /* end address */
};
struct vm_map_entry {
struct vm_map_links links; /* links to other entries */
#define vme_prev links.prev
#define vme_next links.next
#define vme_start links.start
#define vme_end links.end
union vm_map_object object; /* object I point to */
vm_offset_t offset; /* offset into object */
unsigned int
/* boolean_t */ is_shared:1, /* region is shared */
/* boolean_t */ is_sub_map:1, /* Is "object" a submap? */
/* boolean_t */ in_transition:1, /* Entry being changed */
/* boolean_t */ needs_wakeup:1, /* Waiters on in_transition */
/* Only used when object is a vm_object: */
/* boolean_t */ needs_copy:1; /* does object need to be copied */
/* Only in task maps: */
vm_prot_t protection; /* protection code */
vm_prot_t max_protection; /* maximum protection */
vm_inherit_t inheritance; /* inheritance */
unsigned short wired_count; /* can be paged if = 0 */
unsigned short user_wired_count; /* for vm_wire */
struct vm_map_entry *projected_on; /* 0 for normal map entry
or persistent kernel map projected buffer entry;
-1 for non-persistent kernel map projected buffer entry;
pointer to corresponding kernel map entry for user map
projected buffer entry */
};
typedef struct vm_map_entry *vm_map_entry_t;
#define VM_MAP_ENTRY_NULL ((vm_map_entry_t) 0)
/*
* Type: struct vm_map_header
*
* Description:
* Header for a vm_map and a vm_map_copy.
*/
struct vm_map_header {
struct vm_map_links links; /* first, last, min, max */
int nentries; /* Number of entries */
boolean_t entries_pageable;
/* are map entries pageable? */
};
/*
* Type: vm_map_t [exported; contents invisible]
*
* Description:
* An address map -- a directory relating valid
* regions of a task's address space to the corresponding
* virtual memory objects.
*
* Implementation:
* Maps are doubly-linked lists of map entries, sorted
* by address. One hint is used to start
* searches again from the last successful search,
* insertion, or removal. Another hint is used to
* quickly find free space.
*/
struct vm_map {
lock_data_t lock; /* Lock for map data */
struct vm_map_header hdr; /* Map entry header */
#define min_offset hdr.links.start /* start of range */
#define max_offset hdr.links.end /* end of range */
pmap_t pmap; /* Physical map */
vm_size_t size; /* virtual size */
int ref_count; /* Reference count */
decl_simple_lock_data(, ref_lock) /* Lock for ref_count field */
vm_map_entry_t hint; /* hint for quick lookups */
decl_simple_lock_data(, hint_lock) /* lock for hint storage */
vm_map_entry_t first_free; /* First free space hint */
boolean_t wait_for_space; /* Should callers wait
for space? */
boolean_t wiring_required;/* All memory wired? */
unsigned int timestamp; /* Version number */
};
typedef struct vm_map *vm_map_t;
#define VM_MAP_NULL ((vm_map_t) 0)
#define vm_map_to_entry(map) ((struct vm_map_entry *) &(map)->hdr.links)
#define vm_map_first_entry(map) ((map)->hdr.links.next)
#define vm_map_last_entry(map) ((map)->hdr.links.prev)
/*
* Type: vm_map_version_t [exported; contents invisible]
*
* Description:
* Map versions may be used to quickly validate a previous
* lookup operation.
*
* Usage note:
* Because they are bulky objects, map versions are usually
* passed by reference.
*
* Implementation:
* Just a timestamp for the main map.
*/
typedef struct vm_map_version {
unsigned int main_timestamp;
} vm_map_version_t;
/*
* Type: vm_map_copy_t [exported; contents invisible]
*
* Description:
* A map copy object represents a region of virtual memory
* that has been copied from an address map but is still
* in transit.
*
* A map copy object may only be used by a single thread
* at a time.
*
* Implementation:
* There are three formats for map copy objects.
* The first is very similar to the main
* address map in structure, and as a result, some
* of the internal maintenance functions/macros can
* be used with either address maps or map copy objects.
*
* The map copy object contains a header links
* entry onto which the other entries that represent
* the region are chained.
*
* The second format is a single vm object. This is used
* primarily in the pageout path. The third format is a
* list of vm pages. An optional continuation provides
* a hook to be called to obtain more of the memory,
* or perform other operations. The continuation takes 3
* arguments, a saved arg buffer, a pointer to a new vm_map_copy
* (returned) and an abort flag (abort if TRUE).
*/
#if iPSC386 || iPSC860
#define VM_MAP_COPY_PAGE_LIST_MAX 64
#else iPSC386 || iPSC860
#define VM_MAP_COPY_PAGE_LIST_MAX 8
#endif iPSC386 || iPSC860
typedef struct vm_map_copy {
int type;
#define VM_MAP_COPY_ENTRY_LIST 1
#define VM_MAP_COPY_OBJECT 2
#define VM_MAP_COPY_PAGE_LIST 3
vm_offset_t offset;
vm_size_t size;
union {
struct vm_map_header hdr; /* ENTRY_LIST */
struct { /* OBJECT */
vm_object_t object;
} c_o;
struct { /* PAGE_LIST */
vm_page_t page_list[VM_MAP_COPY_PAGE_LIST_MAX];
int npages;
kern_return_t (*cont)();
char *cont_args;
} c_p;
} c_u;
} *vm_map_copy_t;
#define cpy_hdr c_u.hdr
#define cpy_object c_u.c_o.object
#define cpy_page_list c_u.c_p.page_list
#define cpy_npages c_u.c_p.npages
#define cpy_cont c_u.c_p.cont
#define cpy_cont_args c_u.c_p.cont_args
#define VM_MAP_COPY_NULL ((vm_map_copy_t) 0)
/*
* Useful macros for entry list copy objects
*/
#define vm_map_copy_to_entry(copy) \
((struct vm_map_entry *) &(copy)->cpy_hdr.links)
#define vm_map_copy_first_entry(copy) \
((copy)->cpy_hdr.links.next)
#define vm_map_copy_last_entry(copy) \
((copy)->cpy_hdr.links.prev)
/*
* Continuation macros for page list copy objects
*/
#define vm_map_copy_invoke_cont(old_copy, new_copy, result) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
vm_map_copy_page_discard(old_copy); \
*result = (*((old_copy)->cpy_cont))((old_copy)->cpy_cont_args, \
new_copy); \
(old_copy)->cpy_cont = (kern_return_t (*)()) 0; \
MACRO_END
#define vm_map_copy_invoke_extend_cont(old_copy, new_copy, result) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
*result = (*((old_copy)->cpy_cont))((old_copy)->cpy_cont_args, \
new_copy); \
(old_copy)->cpy_cont = (kern_return_t (*)()) 0; \
MACRO_END
#define vm_map_copy_abort_cont(old_copy) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
vm_map_copy_page_discard(old_copy); \
(*((old_copy)->cpy_cont))((old_copy)->cpy_cont_args, \
(vm_map_copy_t *) 0); \
(old_copy)->cpy_cont = (kern_return_t (*)()) 0; \
(old_copy)->cpy_cont_args = (char *) 0; \
MACRO_END
#define vm_map_copy_has_cont(copy) \
(((copy)->cpy_cont) != (kern_return_t (*)()) 0)
/*
* Continuation structures for vm_map_copyin_page_list.
*/
typedef struct {
vm_map_t map;
vm_offset_t src_addr;
vm_size_t src_len;
vm_offset_t destroy_addr;
vm_size_t destroy_len;
boolean_t steal_pages;
} vm_map_copyin_args_data_t, *vm_map_copyin_args_t;
#define VM_MAP_COPYIN_ARGS_NULL ((vm_map_copyin_args_t) 0)
/*
* Macros: vm_map_lock, etc. [internal use only]
* Description:
* Perform locking on the data portion of a map.
*/
#define vm_map_lock_init(map) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
lock_init(&(map)->lock, TRUE); \
(map)->timestamp = 0; \
MACRO_END
#define vm_map_lock(map) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
lock_write(&(map)->lock); \
(map)->timestamp++; \
MACRO_END
#define vm_map_unlock(map) lock_write_done(&(map)->lock)
#define vm_map_lock_read(map) lock_read(&(map)->lock)
#define vm_map_unlock_read(map) lock_read_done(&(map)->lock)
#define vm_map_lock_write_to_read(map) \
lock_write_to_read(&(map)->lock)
#define vm_map_lock_read_to_write(map) \
(lock_read_to_write(&(map)->lock) || (((map)->timestamp++), 0))
#define vm_map_lock_set_recursive(map) \
lock_set_recursive(&(map)->lock)
#define vm_map_lock_clear_recursive(map) \
lock_clear_recursive(&(map)->lock)
/*
* Exported procedures that operate on vm_map_t.
*/
extern vm_offset_t kentry_data;
extern vm_offset_t kentry_data_size;
extern int kentry_count;
extern void vm_map_init(); /* Initialize the module */
extern vm_map_t vm_map_create(); /* Create an empty map */
extern vm_map_t vm_map_fork(); /* Create a map in the image
* of an existing map */
extern void vm_map_reference(); /* Gain a reference to
* an existing map */
extern void vm_map_deallocate(); /* Lose a reference */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_enter(); /* Enter a mapping */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_find_entry(); /* Enter a mapping primitive */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_remove(); /* Deallocate a region */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_protect(); /* Change protection */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_inherit(); /* Change inheritance */
extern void vm_map_print(); /* Debugging: print a map */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_lookup(); /* Look up an address */
extern boolean_t vm_map_verify(); /* Verify that a previous
* lookup is still valid */
/* vm_map_verify_done is now a macro -- see below */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_copyin(); /* Make a copy of a region */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_copyin_page_list();/* Make a copy of a region
* using a page list copy */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_copyout(); /* Place a copy into a map */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_copy_overwrite();/* Overwrite existing memory
* with a copy */
extern void vm_map_copy_discard(); /* Discard a copy without
* using it */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_copy_discard_cont();/* Page list continuation
* version of previous */
extern kern_return_t vm_map_machine_attribute();
/* Add or remove machine-
dependent attributes from
map regions */
/*
* Functions implemented as macros
*/
#define vm_map_min(map) ((map)->min_offset)
/* Lowest valid address in
* a map */
#define vm_map_max(map) ((map)->max_offset)
/* Highest valid address */
#define vm_map_pmap(map) ((map)->pmap)
/* Physical map associated
* with this address map */
#define vm_map_verify_done(map, version) (vm_map_unlock_read(map))
/* Operation that required
* a verified lookup is
* now complete */
/*
* Pageability functions. Includes macro to preserve old interface.
*/
extern kern_return_t vm_map_pageable_common();
#define vm_map_pageable(map, s, e, access) \
vm_map_pageable_common(map, s, e, access, FALSE)
#define vm_map_pageable_user(map, s, e, access) \
vm_map_pageable_common(map, s, e, access, TRUE)
/*
* Submap object. Must be used to create memory to be put
* in a submap by vm_map_submap.
*/
extern vm_object_t vm_submap_object;
/*
* Wait and wakeup macros for in_transition map entries.
*/
#define vm_map_entry_wait(map, interruptible) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
assert_wait((event_t)&(map)->hdr, interruptible); \
vm_map_unlock(map); \
thread_block((void (*)()) 0); \
MACRO_END
#define vm_map_entry_wakeup(map) thread_wakeup((event_t)&(map)->hdr)
#endif _VM_VM_MAP_H_
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