freebsd-skq/sys/vm/vm_map.h
John Dyson b7b2aac2b6 Eliminate the redundancy due to the similarity between the routines
vm_map_simplify and vm_map_simplify_entry.  Make vm_map_simplify_entry
handle wired maps so that we can get rid of vm_map_simplify.  Modify
the callers of vm_map_simplify to properly use vm_map_simplify_entry.
Submitted by:	Alan Cox <alc@cs.rice.edu>
1996-12-28 23:07:49 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University.
*
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*
* from: @(#)vm_map.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 3/15/94
*
*
* Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
*
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* $Id: vm_map.h,v 1.18 1996/12/14 17:54:16 dyson Exp $
*/
/*
* Virtual memory map module definitions.
*/
#ifndef _VM_MAP_
#define _VM_MAP_
/*
* 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
*/
/*
* Objects which live in maps may be either VM objects, or
* another map (called a "sharing map") which denotes read-write
* sharing with other maps.
*/
union vm_map_object {
struct vm_object *vm_object; /* object object */
struct vm_map *share_map; /* share map */
struct vm_map *sub_map; /* belongs to another map */
};
/*
* Address map entries consist of start and end addresses,
* a VM object (or sharing map) and offset into that object,
* and user-exported inheritance and protection information.
* Also included is control information for virtual copy operations.
*/
struct vm_map_entry {
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 */
union vm_map_object object; /* object I point to */
vm_ooffset_t offset; /* offset into object */
u_char is_a_map:1, /* Is "object" a map? */
is_sub_map:1, /* Is "object" a submap? */
copy_on_write:1, /* is data copy-on-write */
needs_copy:1, /* does object need to be copied */
nofault:1, /* should never fault */
user_wired:1; /* wired by user */
/* Only in task maps: */
vm_prot_t protection; /* protection code */
vm_prot_t max_protection; /* maximum protection */
vm_inherit_t inheritance; /* inheritance */
int wired_count; /* can be paged if = 0 */
};
/*
* Maps are doubly-linked lists of map entries, kept sorted
* by address. A single hint is provided to start
* searches again from the last successful search,
* insertion, or removal.
*/
struct vm_map {
struct pmap *pmap; /* Physical map */
lock_data_t lock; /* Lock for map data */
struct vm_map_entry header; /* List of entries */
int nentries; /* Number of entries */
vm_size_t size; /* virtual size */
boolean_t is_main_map; /* Am I a main map? */
int ref_count; /* Reference count */
vm_map_entry_t hint; /* hint for quick lookups */
vm_map_entry_t first_free; /* First free space hint */
boolean_t entries_pageable; /* map entries pageable?? */
unsigned int timestamp; /* Version number */
#define min_offset header.start
#define max_offset header.end
};
/*
* Shareable process virtual address space.
* May eventually be merged with vm_map.
* Several fields are temporary (text, data stuff).
*/
struct vmspace {
struct vm_map vm_map; /* VM address map */
struct pmap vm_pmap; /* private physical map */
int vm_refcnt; /* number of references */
caddr_t vm_shm; /* SYS5 shared memory private data XXX */
vm_object_t vm_upages_obj; /* UPAGES object */
/* we copy from vm_startcopy to the end of the structure on fork */
#define vm_startcopy vm_rssize
segsz_t vm_rssize; /* current resident set size in pages */
segsz_t vm_swrss; /* resident set size before last swap */
segsz_t vm_tsize; /* text size (pages) XXX */
segsz_t vm_dsize; /* data size (pages) XXX */
segsz_t vm_ssize; /* stack size (pages) */
caddr_t vm_taddr; /* user virtual address of text XXX */
caddr_t vm_daddr; /* user virtual address of data XXX */
caddr_t vm_maxsaddr; /* user VA at max stack growth */
caddr_t vm_minsaddr; /* user VA at max stack growth */
};
/*
* Map versions are used to validate a previous lookup attempt.
*
* Since lookup operations may involve both a main map and
* a sharing map, it is necessary to have a timestamp from each.
* [If the main map timestamp has changed, the share_map and
* associated timestamp are no longer valid; the map version
* does not include a reference for the embedded share_map.]
*/
typedef struct {
int main_timestamp;
vm_map_t share_map;
int share_timestamp;
} vm_map_version_t;
/*
* Macros: vm_map_lock, etc.
* Function:
* Perform locking on the data portion of a map.
*/
#define vm_map_lock(map) { \
lock_write(&(map)->lock); \
(map)->timestamp++; \
}
#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)
/*
* Functions implemented as macros
*/
#define vm_map_min(map) ((map)->min_offset)
#define vm_map_max(map) ((map)->max_offset)
#define vm_map_pmap(map) ((map)->pmap)
/* XXX: number of kernel maps and entries to statically allocate */
#define MAX_KMAP 10
#define MAX_KMAPENT 128
/*
* Copy-on-write flags for vm_map operations
*/
#define MAP_COPY_NEEDED 0x1
#define MAP_COPY_ON_WRITE 0x2
#define MAP_NOFAULT 0x4
/*
* vm_fault option flags
*/
#define VM_FAULT_NORMAL 0
#define VM_FAULT_CHANGE_WIRING 1
#define VM_FAULT_USER_WIRE 2
#ifdef KERNEL
extern vm_offset_t kentry_data;
extern vm_size_t kentry_data_size;
boolean_t vm_map_check_protection __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t));
int vm_map_copy __P((vm_map_t, vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t, boolean_t));
struct pmap;
vm_map_t vm_map_create __P((struct pmap *, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t));
void vm_map_deallocate __P((vm_map_t));
int vm_map_delete __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t));
int vm_map_find __P((vm_map_t, vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_offset_t *, vm_size_t, boolean_t, vm_prot_t, vm_prot_t, int));
int vm_map_findspace __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, vm_offset_t *));
int vm_map_inherit __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_inherit_t));
void vm_map_init __P((struct vm_map *, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t));
int vm_map_insert __P((vm_map_t, vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, vm_prot_t, int));
int vm_map_lookup __P((vm_map_t *, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, vm_map_entry_t *, vm_object_t *,
vm_pindex_t *, vm_prot_t *, boolean_t *, boolean_t *));
void vm_map_lookup_done __P((vm_map_t, vm_map_entry_t));
boolean_t vm_map_lookup_entry __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_map_entry_t *));
int vm_map_pageable __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t));
int vm_map_user_pageable __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t));
int vm_map_clean __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t, boolean_t));
int vm_map_protect __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, boolean_t));
void vm_map_reference __P((vm_map_t));
int vm_map_remove __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t));
void vm_map_simplify __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t));
void vm_map_startup __P((void));
int vm_map_submap __P((vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_map_t));
void vm_map_madvise __P((vm_map_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, int));
void vm_map_simplify_entry __P((vm_map_t, vm_map_entry_t));
#endif
#endif /* _VM_MAP_ */