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703 | jermar | 1 | /* |
2 | * Copyright (C) 2001-2006 Jakub Jermar |
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3 | * All rights reserved. |
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4 | * |
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5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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7 | * are met: |
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8 | * |
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9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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16 | * |
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17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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27 | */ |
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28 | |||
1248 | jermar | 29 | /** |
30 | * @file as.c |
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31 | * @brief Address space related functions. |
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32 | * |
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703 | jermar | 33 | * This file contains address space manipulation functions. |
34 | * Roughly speaking, this is a higher-level client of |
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35 | * Virtual Address Translation (VAT) subsystem. |
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1248 | jermar | 36 | * |
37 | * Functionality provided by this file allows one to |
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38 | * create address space and create, resize and share |
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39 | * address space areas. |
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40 | * |
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41 | * @see page.c |
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42 | * |
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703 | jermar | 43 | */ |
44 | |||
45 | #include <mm/as.h> |
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756 | jermar | 46 | #include <arch/mm/as.h> |
703 | jermar | 47 | #include <mm/page.h> |
48 | #include <mm/frame.h> |
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814 | palkovsky | 49 | #include <mm/slab.h> |
703 | jermar | 50 | #include <mm/tlb.h> |
51 | #include <arch/mm/page.h> |
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52 | #include <genarch/mm/page_pt.h> |
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1108 | jermar | 53 | #include <genarch/mm/page_ht.h> |
727 | jermar | 54 | #include <mm/asid.h> |
703 | jermar | 55 | #include <arch/mm/asid.h> |
56 | #include <synch/spinlock.h> |
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1380 | jermar | 57 | #include <synch/mutex.h> |
788 | jermar | 58 | #include <adt/list.h> |
1147 | jermar | 59 | #include <adt/btree.h> |
1235 | jermar | 60 | #include <proc/task.h> |
1288 | jermar | 61 | #include <proc/thread.h> |
1235 | jermar | 62 | #include <arch/asm.h> |
703 | jermar | 63 | #include <panic.h> |
64 | #include <debug.h> |
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1235 | jermar | 65 | #include <print.h> |
703 | jermar | 66 | #include <memstr.h> |
1070 | jermar | 67 | #include <macros.h> |
703 | jermar | 68 | #include <arch.h> |
1235 | jermar | 69 | #include <errno.h> |
70 | #include <config.h> |
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1387 | jermar | 71 | #include <align.h> |
1235 | jermar | 72 | #include <arch/types.h> |
73 | #include <typedefs.h> |
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1288 | jermar | 74 | #include <syscall/copy.h> |
75 | #include <arch/interrupt.h> |
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703 | jermar | 76 | |
756 | jermar | 77 | as_operations_t *as_operations = NULL; |
703 | jermar | 78 | |
1415 | jermar | 79 | /** This lock protects inactive_as_with_asid_head list. It must be acquired before as_t mutex. */ |
80 | SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE(inactive_as_with_asid_lock); |
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823 | jermar | 81 | |
82 | /** |
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83 | * This list contains address spaces that are not active on any |
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84 | * processor and that have valid ASID. |
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85 | */ |
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86 | LIST_INITIALIZE(inactive_as_with_asid_head); |
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87 | |||
757 | jermar | 88 | /** Kernel address space. */ |
89 | as_t *AS_KERNEL = NULL; |
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90 | |||
1235 | jermar | 91 | static int area_flags_to_page_flags(int aflags); |
977 | jermar | 92 | static as_area_t *find_area_and_lock(as_t *as, __address va); |
1048 | jermar | 93 | static bool check_area_conflicts(as_t *as, __address va, size_t size, as_area_t *avoid_area); |
1409 | jermar | 94 | static void sh_info_remove_reference(share_info_t *sh_info); |
703 | jermar | 95 | |
756 | jermar | 96 | /** Initialize address space subsystem. */ |
97 | void as_init(void) |
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98 | { |
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99 | as_arch_init(); |
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789 | palkovsky | 100 | AS_KERNEL = as_create(FLAG_AS_KERNEL); |
1383 | decky | 101 | if (!AS_KERNEL) |
102 | panic("can't create kernel address space\n"); |
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103 | |||
756 | jermar | 104 | } |
105 | |||
757 | jermar | 106 | /** Create address space. |
107 | * |
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108 | * @param flags Flags that influence way in wich the address space is created. |
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109 | */ |
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756 | jermar | 110 | as_t *as_create(int flags) |
703 | jermar | 111 | { |
112 | as_t *as; |
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113 | |||
822 | palkovsky | 114 | as = (as_t *) malloc(sizeof(as_t), 0); |
823 | jermar | 115 | link_initialize(&as->inactive_as_with_asid_link); |
1380 | jermar | 116 | mutex_initialize(&as->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 117 | btree_create(&as->as_area_btree); |
822 | palkovsky | 118 | |
119 | if (flags & FLAG_AS_KERNEL) |
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120 | as->asid = ASID_KERNEL; |
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121 | else |
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122 | as->asid = ASID_INVALID; |
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123 | |||
1468 | jermar | 124 | as->refcount = 0; |
1415 | jermar | 125 | as->cpu_refcount = 0; |
822 | palkovsky | 126 | as->page_table = page_table_create(flags); |
703 | jermar | 127 | |
128 | return as; |
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129 | } |
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130 | |||
1468 | jermar | 131 | /** Destroy adress space. |
132 | * |
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133 | * When there are no tasks referencing this address space (i.e. its refcount is zero), |
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134 | * the address space can be destroyed. |
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135 | */ |
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136 | void as_destroy(as_t *as) |
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973 | palkovsky | 137 | { |
1468 | jermar | 138 | ipl_t ipl; |
1495 | jermar | 139 | link_t *cur; |
973 | palkovsky | 140 | |
1468 | jermar | 141 | ASSERT(as->refcount == 0); |
142 | |||
143 | /* |
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144 | * Since there is no reference to this area, |
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145 | * it is safe not to lock its mutex. |
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146 | */ |
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147 | |||
148 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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149 | spinlock_lock(&inactive_as_with_asid_lock); |
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150 | if (as->asid != ASID_INVALID && as->asid != ASID_KERNEL) { |
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151 | list_remove(&as->inactive_as_with_asid_link); |
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152 | asid_put(as->asid); |
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153 | } |
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154 | spinlock_unlock(&inactive_as_with_asid_lock); |
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155 | |||
156 | /* |
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157 | * Destroy address space areas of the address space. |
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158 | */ |
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1495 | jermar | 159 | for (cur = as->as_area_btree.leaf_head.next; cur != &as->as_area_btree.leaf_head; cur = cur->next) { |
1468 | jermar | 160 | btree_node_t *node; |
1495 | jermar | 161 | int i; |
1468 | jermar | 162 | |
1495 | jermar | 163 | node = list_get_instance(cur, btree_node_t, leaf_link); |
164 | for (i = 0; i < node->keys; i++) |
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165 | as_area_destroy(as, node->key[i]); |
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1468 | jermar | 166 | } |
1495 | jermar | 167 | |
1483 | jermar | 168 | btree_destroy(&as->as_area_btree); |
1468 | jermar | 169 | page_table_destroy(as->page_table); |
170 | |||
171 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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172 | |||
973 | palkovsky | 173 | free(as); |
174 | } |
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175 | |||
703 | jermar | 176 | /** Create address space area of common attributes. |
177 | * |
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178 | * The created address space area is added to the target address space. |
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179 | * |
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180 | * @param as Target address space. |
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1239 | jermar | 181 | * @param flags Flags of the area memory. |
1048 | jermar | 182 | * @param size Size of area. |
703 | jermar | 183 | * @param base Base address of area. |
1239 | jermar | 184 | * @param attrs Attributes of the area. |
1409 | jermar | 185 | * @param backend Address space area backend. NULL if no backend is used. |
186 | * @param backend_data NULL or a pointer to an array holding two void *. |
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703 | jermar | 187 | * |
188 | * @return Address space area on success or NULL on failure. |
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189 | */ |
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1409 | jermar | 190 | as_area_t *as_area_create(as_t *as, int flags, size_t size, __address base, int attrs, |
1424 | jermar | 191 | mem_backend_t *backend, mem_backend_data_t *backend_data) |
703 | jermar | 192 | { |
193 | ipl_t ipl; |
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194 | as_area_t *a; |
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195 | |||
196 | if (base % PAGE_SIZE) |
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1048 | jermar | 197 | return NULL; |
198 | |||
1233 | jermar | 199 | if (!size) |
200 | return NULL; |
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201 | |||
1048 | jermar | 202 | /* Writeable executable areas are not supported. */ |
203 | if ((flags & AS_AREA_EXEC) && (flags & AS_AREA_WRITE)) |
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204 | return NULL; |
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703 | jermar | 205 | |
206 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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1380 | jermar | 207 | mutex_lock(&as->lock); |
703 | jermar | 208 | |
1048 | jermar | 209 | if (!check_area_conflicts(as, base, size, NULL)) { |
1380 | jermar | 210 | mutex_unlock(&as->lock); |
1048 | jermar | 211 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
212 | return NULL; |
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213 | } |
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703 | jermar | 214 | |
822 | palkovsky | 215 | a = (as_area_t *) malloc(sizeof(as_area_t), 0); |
703 | jermar | 216 | |
1380 | jermar | 217 | mutex_initialize(&a->lock); |
822 | palkovsky | 218 | |
1424 | jermar | 219 | a->as = as; |
1026 | jermar | 220 | a->flags = flags; |
1239 | jermar | 221 | a->attributes = attrs; |
1048 | jermar | 222 | a->pages = SIZE2FRAMES(size); |
822 | palkovsky | 223 | a->base = base; |
1409 | jermar | 224 | a->sh_info = NULL; |
225 | a->backend = backend; |
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1424 | jermar | 226 | if (backend_data) |
227 | a->backend_data = *backend_data; |
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228 | else |
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229 | memsetb((__address) &a->backend_data, sizeof(a->backend_data), 0); |
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230 | |||
1387 | jermar | 231 | btree_create(&a->used_space); |
822 | palkovsky | 232 | |
1147 | jermar | 233 | btree_insert(&as->as_area_btree, base, (void *) a, NULL); |
822 | palkovsky | 234 | |
1380 | jermar | 235 | mutex_unlock(&as->lock); |
703 | jermar | 236 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
704 | jermar | 237 | |
703 | jermar | 238 | return a; |
239 | } |
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240 | |||
1235 | jermar | 241 | /** Find address space area and change it. |
242 | * |
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243 | * @param as Address space. |
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244 | * @param address Virtual address belonging to the area to be changed. Must be page-aligned. |
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245 | * @param size New size of the virtual memory block starting at address. |
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246 | * @param flags Flags influencing the remap operation. Currently unused. |
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247 | * |
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1306 | jermar | 248 | * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h otherwise. |
1235 | jermar | 249 | */ |
1306 | jermar | 250 | int as_area_resize(as_t *as, __address address, size_t size, int flags) |
1235 | jermar | 251 | { |
1306 | jermar | 252 | as_area_t *area; |
1235 | jermar | 253 | ipl_t ipl; |
254 | size_t pages; |
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255 | |||
256 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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1380 | jermar | 257 | mutex_lock(&as->lock); |
1235 | jermar | 258 | |
259 | /* |
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260 | * Locate the area. |
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261 | */ |
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262 | area = find_area_and_lock(as, address); |
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263 | if (!area) { |
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1380 | jermar | 264 | mutex_unlock(&as->lock); |
1235 | jermar | 265 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
1306 | jermar | 266 | return ENOENT; |
1235 | jermar | 267 | } |
268 | |||
1424 | jermar | 269 | if (area->backend == &phys_backend) { |
1235 | jermar | 270 | /* |
271 | * Remapping of address space areas associated |
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272 | * with memory mapped devices is not supported. |
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273 | */ |
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1380 | jermar | 274 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
275 | mutex_unlock(&as->lock); |
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1235 | jermar | 276 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
1306 | jermar | 277 | return ENOTSUP; |
1235 | jermar | 278 | } |
1409 | jermar | 279 | if (area->sh_info) { |
280 | /* |
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281 | * Remapping of shared address space areas |
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282 | * is not supported. |
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283 | */ |
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284 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
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285 | mutex_unlock(&as->lock); |
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286 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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287 | return ENOTSUP; |
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288 | } |
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1235 | jermar | 289 | |
290 | pages = SIZE2FRAMES((address - area->base) + size); |
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291 | if (!pages) { |
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292 | /* |
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293 | * Zero size address space areas are not allowed. |
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294 | */ |
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1380 | jermar | 295 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
296 | mutex_unlock(&as->lock); |
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1235 | jermar | 297 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
1306 | jermar | 298 | return EPERM; |
1235 | jermar | 299 | } |
300 | |||
301 | if (pages < area->pages) { |
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1403 | jermar | 302 | bool cond; |
303 | __address start_free = area->base + pages*PAGE_SIZE; |
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1235 | jermar | 304 | |
305 | /* |
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306 | * Shrinking the area. |
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307 | * No need to check for overlaps. |
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308 | */ |
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1403 | jermar | 309 | |
310 | /* |
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1436 | jermar | 311 | * Start TLB shootdown sequence. |
312 | */ |
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313 | tlb_shootdown_start(TLB_INVL_PAGES, AS->asid, area->base + pages*PAGE_SIZE, area->pages - pages); |
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314 | |||
315 | /* |
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1403 | jermar | 316 | * Remove frames belonging to used space starting from |
317 | * the highest addresses downwards until an overlap with |
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318 | * the resized address space area is found. Note that this |
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319 | * is also the right way to remove part of the used_space |
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320 | * B+tree leaf list. |
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321 | */ |
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322 | for (cond = true; cond;) { |
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323 | btree_node_t *node; |
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324 | |||
325 | ASSERT(!list_empty(&area->used_space.leaf_head)); |
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326 | node = list_get_instance(area->used_space.leaf_head.prev, btree_node_t, leaf_link); |
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327 | if ((cond = (bool) node->keys)) { |
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328 | __address b = node->key[node->keys - 1]; |
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329 | count_t c = (count_t) node->value[node->keys - 1]; |
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330 | int i = 0; |
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1235 | jermar | 331 | |
1403 | jermar | 332 | if (overlaps(b, c*PAGE_SIZE, area->base, pages*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
333 | |||
334 | if (b + c*PAGE_SIZE <= start_free) { |
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335 | /* |
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336 | * The whole interval fits completely |
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337 | * in the resized address space area. |
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338 | */ |
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339 | break; |
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340 | } |
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341 | |||
342 | /* |
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343 | * Part of the interval corresponding to b and c |
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344 | * overlaps with the resized address space area. |
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345 | */ |
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346 | |||
347 | cond = false; /* we are almost done */ |
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348 | i = (start_free - b) >> PAGE_WIDTH; |
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349 | if (!used_space_remove(area, start_free, c - i)) |
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350 | panic("Could not remove used space."); |
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351 | } else { |
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352 | /* |
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353 | * The interval of used space can be completely removed. |
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354 | */ |
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355 | if (!used_space_remove(area, b, c)) |
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356 | panic("Could not remove used space.\n"); |
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357 | } |
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358 | |||
359 | for (; i < c; i++) { |
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360 | pte_t *pte; |
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361 | |||
362 | page_table_lock(as, false); |
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363 | pte = page_mapping_find(as, b + i*PAGE_SIZE); |
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364 | ASSERT(pte && PTE_VALID(pte) && PTE_PRESENT(pte)); |
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1424 | jermar | 365 | if (area->backend && area->backend->frame_free) { |
366 | area->backend->frame_free(area, |
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1409 | jermar | 367 | b + i*PAGE_SIZE, PTE_GET_FRAME(pte)); |
368 | } |
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1403 | jermar | 369 | page_mapping_remove(as, b + i*PAGE_SIZE); |
370 | page_table_unlock(as, false); |
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371 | } |
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1235 | jermar | 372 | } |
373 | } |
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1436 | jermar | 374 | |
1235 | jermar | 375 | /* |
1436 | jermar | 376 | * Finish TLB shootdown sequence. |
1235 | jermar | 377 | */ |
378 | tlb_invalidate_pages(AS->asid, area->base + pages*PAGE_SIZE, area->pages - pages); |
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379 | tlb_shootdown_finalize(); |
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380 | } else { |
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381 | /* |
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382 | * Growing the area. |
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383 | * Check for overlaps with other address space areas. |
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384 | */ |
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385 | if (!check_area_conflicts(as, address, pages * PAGE_SIZE, area)) { |
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1380 | jermar | 386 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
387 | mutex_unlock(&as->lock); |
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1235 | jermar | 388 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
1306 | jermar | 389 | return EADDRNOTAVAIL; |
1235 | jermar | 390 | } |
391 | } |
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392 | |||
393 | area->pages = pages; |
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394 | |||
1380 | jermar | 395 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
396 | mutex_unlock(&as->lock); |
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1235 | jermar | 397 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
398 | |||
1306 | jermar | 399 | return 0; |
1235 | jermar | 400 | } |
401 | |||
1306 | jermar | 402 | /** Destroy address space area. |
403 | * |
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404 | * @param as Address space. |
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405 | * @param address Address withing the area to be deleted. |
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406 | * |
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407 | * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure. |
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408 | */ |
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409 | int as_area_destroy(as_t *as, __address address) |
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410 | { |
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411 | as_area_t *area; |
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412 | __address base; |
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1495 | jermar | 413 | link_t *cur; |
1306 | jermar | 414 | ipl_t ipl; |
415 | |||
416 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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1380 | jermar | 417 | mutex_lock(&as->lock); |
1306 | jermar | 418 | |
419 | area = find_area_and_lock(as, address); |
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420 | if (!area) { |
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1380 | jermar | 421 | mutex_unlock(&as->lock); |
1306 | jermar | 422 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
423 | return ENOENT; |
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424 | } |
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425 | |||
1403 | jermar | 426 | base = area->base; |
427 | |||
1411 | jermar | 428 | /* |
1436 | jermar | 429 | * Start TLB shootdown sequence. |
430 | */ |
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431 | tlb_shootdown_start(TLB_INVL_PAGES, AS->asid, area->base, area->pages); |
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432 | |||
433 | /* |
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1411 | jermar | 434 | * Visit only the pages mapped by used_space B+tree. |
435 | */ |
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1495 | jermar | 436 | for (cur = area->used_space.leaf_head.next; cur != &area->used_space.leaf_head; cur = cur->next) { |
1411 | jermar | 437 | btree_node_t *node; |
1495 | jermar | 438 | int i; |
1403 | jermar | 439 | |
1495 | jermar | 440 | node = list_get_instance(cur, btree_node_t, leaf_link); |
441 | for (i = 0; i < node->keys; i++) { |
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442 | __address b = node->key[i]; |
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443 | count_t j; |
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1411 | jermar | 444 | pte_t *pte; |
1403 | jermar | 445 | |
1495 | jermar | 446 | for (j = 0; j < (count_t) node->value[i]; j++) { |
1411 | jermar | 447 | page_table_lock(as, false); |
1495 | jermar | 448 | pte = page_mapping_find(as, b + j*PAGE_SIZE); |
1411 | jermar | 449 | ASSERT(pte && PTE_VALID(pte) && PTE_PRESENT(pte)); |
1424 | jermar | 450 | if (area->backend && area->backend->frame_free) { |
451 | area->backend->frame_free(area, |
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1495 | jermar | 452 | b + j*PAGE_SIZE, PTE_GET_FRAME(pte)); |
1403 | jermar | 453 | } |
1495 | jermar | 454 | page_mapping_remove(as, b + j*PAGE_SIZE); |
1411 | jermar | 455 | page_table_unlock(as, false); |
1306 | jermar | 456 | } |
457 | } |
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458 | } |
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1403 | jermar | 459 | |
1306 | jermar | 460 | /* |
1436 | jermar | 461 | * Finish TLB shootdown sequence. |
1306 | jermar | 462 | */ |
463 | tlb_invalidate_pages(AS->asid, area->base, area->pages); |
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464 | tlb_shootdown_finalize(); |
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1436 | jermar | 465 | |
466 | btree_destroy(&area->used_space); |
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1306 | jermar | 467 | |
1309 | jermar | 468 | area->attributes |= AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL; |
1409 | jermar | 469 | |
470 | if (area->sh_info) |
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471 | sh_info_remove_reference(area->sh_info); |
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472 | |||
1380 | jermar | 473 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
1306 | jermar | 474 | |
475 | /* |
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476 | * Remove the empty area from address space. |
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477 | */ |
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478 | btree_remove(&AS->as_area_btree, base, NULL); |
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479 | |||
1309 | jermar | 480 | free(area); |
481 | |||
1380 | jermar | 482 | mutex_unlock(&AS->lock); |
1306 | jermar | 483 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
484 | return 0; |
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485 | } |
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486 | |||
1413 | jermar | 487 | /** Share address space area with another or the same address space. |
1235 | jermar | 488 | * |
1424 | jermar | 489 | * Address space area mapping is shared with a new address space area. |
490 | * If the source address space area has not been shared so far, |
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491 | * a new sh_info is created. The new address space area simply gets the |
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492 | * sh_info of the source area. The process of duplicating the |
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493 | * mapping is done through the backend share function. |
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1413 | jermar | 494 | * |
1417 | jermar | 495 | * @param src_as Pointer to source address space. |
1239 | jermar | 496 | * @param src_base Base address of the source address space area. |
1417 | jermar | 497 | * @param acc_size Expected size of the source area. |
1428 | palkovsky | 498 | * @param dst_as Pointer to destination address space. |
1417 | jermar | 499 | * @param dst_base Target base address. |
500 | * @param dst_flags_mask Destination address space area flags mask. |
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1235 | jermar | 501 | * |
1306 | jermar | 502 | * @return Zero on success or ENOENT if there is no such task or |
1235 | jermar | 503 | * if there is no such address space area, |
504 | * EPERM if there was a problem in accepting the area or |
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505 | * ENOMEM if there was a problem in allocating destination |
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1413 | jermar | 506 | * address space area. ENOTSUP is returned if an attempt |
507 | * to share non-anonymous address space area is detected. |
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1235 | jermar | 508 | */ |
1413 | jermar | 509 | int as_area_share(as_t *src_as, __address src_base, size_t acc_size, |
1428 | palkovsky | 510 | as_t *dst_as, __address dst_base, int dst_flags_mask) |
1235 | jermar | 511 | { |
512 | ipl_t ipl; |
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1239 | jermar | 513 | int src_flags; |
514 | size_t src_size; |
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515 | as_area_t *src_area, *dst_area; |
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1413 | jermar | 516 | share_info_t *sh_info; |
1424 | jermar | 517 | mem_backend_t *src_backend; |
518 | mem_backend_data_t src_backend_data; |
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1434 | palkovsky | 519 | |
1235 | jermar | 520 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
1380 | jermar | 521 | mutex_lock(&src_as->lock); |
1329 | palkovsky | 522 | src_area = find_area_and_lock(src_as, src_base); |
1239 | jermar | 523 | if (!src_area) { |
1238 | jermar | 524 | /* |
525 | * Could not find the source address space area. |
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526 | */ |
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1380 | jermar | 527 | mutex_unlock(&src_as->lock); |
1238 | jermar | 528 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
529 | return ENOENT; |
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530 | } |
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1413 | jermar | 531 | |
1424 | jermar | 532 | if (!src_area->backend || !src_area->backend->share) { |
1413 | jermar | 533 | /* |
1424 | jermar | 534 | * There is now backend or the backend does not |
535 | * know how to share the area. |
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1413 | jermar | 536 | */ |
537 | mutex_unlock(&src_area->lock); |
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538 | mutex_unlock(&src_as->lock); |
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539 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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540 | return ENOTSUP; |
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541 | } |
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542 | |||
1239 | jermar | 543 | src_size = src_area->pages * PAGE_SIZE; |
544 | src_flags = src_area->flags; |
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1424 | jermar | 545 | src_backend = src_area->backend; |
546 | src_backend_data = src_area->backend_data; |
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1413 | jermar | 547 | |
1461 | palkovsky | 548 | if (src_size != acc_size || (src_flags & dst_flags_mask) != dst_flags_mask) { |
1413 | jermar | 549 | mutex_unlock(&src_area->lock); |
550 | mutex_unlock(&src_as->lock); |
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1235 | jermar | 551 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
552 | return EPERM; |
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553 | } |
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1413 | jermar | 554 | |
1235 | jermar | 555 | /* |
1413 | jermar | 556 | * Now we are committed to sharing the area. |
557 | * First prepare the area for sharing. |
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558 | * Then it will be safe to unlock it. |
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559 | */ |
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560 | sh_info = src_area->sh_info; |
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561 | if (!sh_info) { |
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562 | sh_info = (share_info_t *) malloc(sizeof(share_info_t), 0); |
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563 | mutex_initialize(&sh_info->lock); |
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564 | sh_info->refcount = 2; |
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565 | btree_create(&sh_info->pagemap); |
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566 | src_area->sh_info = sh_info; |
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567 | } else { |
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568 | mutex_lock(&sh_info->lock); |
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569 | sh_info->refcount++; |
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570 | mutex_unlock(&sh_info->lock); |
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571 | } |
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572 | |||
1424 | jermar | 573 | src_area->backend->share(src_area); |
1413 | jermar | 574 | |
575 | mutex_unlock(&src_area->lock); |
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576 | mutex_unlock(&src_as->lock); |
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577 | |||
578 | /* |
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1239 | jermar | 579 | * Create copy of the source address space area. |
580 | * The destination area is created with AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL |
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581 | * attribute set which prevents race condition with |
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582 | * preliminary as_page_fault() calls. |
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1417 | jermar | 583 | * The flags of the source area are masked against dst_flags_mask |
584 | * to support sharing in less privileged mode. |
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1235 | jermar | 585 | */ |
1461 | palkovsky | 586 | dst_area = as_area_create(dst_as, dst_flags_mask, src_size, dst_base, |
1424 | jermar | 587 | AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL, src_backend, &src_backend_data); |
1239 | jermar | 588 | if (!dst_area) { |
1235 | jermar | 589 | /* |
590 | * Destination address space area could not be created. |
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591 | */ |
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1413 | jermar | 592 | sh_info_remove_reference(sh_info); |
593 | |||
1235 | jermar | 594 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
595 | return ENOMEM; |
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596 | } |
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597 | |||
598 | /* |
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1239 | jermar | 599 | * Now the destination address space area has been |
600 | * fully initialized. Clear the AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL |
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1413 | jermar | 601 | * attribute and set the sh_info. |
1239 | jermar | 602 | */ |
1380 | jermar | 603 | mutex_lock(&dst_area->lock); |
1239 | jermar | 604 | dst_area->attributes &= ~AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL; |
1413 | jermar | 605 | dst_area->sh_info = sh_info; |
1380 | jermar | 606 | mutex_unlock(&dst_area->lock); |
1235 | jermar | 607 | |
608 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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609 | |||
610 | return 0; |
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611 | } |
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612 | |||
1423 | jermar | 613 | /** Check access mode for address space area. |
614 | * |
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615 | * The address space area must be locked prior to this call. |
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616 | * |
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617 | * @param area Address space area. |
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618 | * @param access Access mode. |
||
619 | * |
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620 | * @return False if access violates area's permissions, true otherwise. |
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621 | */ |
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622 | bool as_area_check_access(as_area_t *area, pf_access_t access) |
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623 | { |
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624 | int flagmap[] = { |
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625 | [PF_ACCESS_READ] = AS_AREA_READ, |
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626 | [PF_ACCESS_WRITE] = AS_AREA_WRITE, |
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627 | [PF_ACCESS_EXEC] = AS_AREA_EXEC |
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628 | }; |
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629 | |||
630 | if (!(area->flags & flagmap[access])) |
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631 | return false; |
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632 | |||
633 | return true; |
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634 | } |
||
635 | |||
703 | jermar | 636 | /** Handle page fault within the current address space. |
637 | * |
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1409 | jermar | 638 | * This is the high-level page fault handler. It decides |
639 | * whether the page fault can be resolved by any backend |
||
640 | * and if so, it invokes the backend to resolve the page |
||
641 | * fault. |
||
642 | * |
||
703 | jermar | 643 | * Interrupts are assumed disabled. |
644 | * |
||
645 | * @param page Faulting page. |
||
1411 | jermar | 646 | * @param access Access mode that caused the fault (i.e. read/write/exec). |
1288 | jermar | 647 | * @param istate Pointer to interrupted state. |
703 | jermar | 648 | * |
1409 | jermar | 649 | * @return AS_PF_FAULT on page fault, AS_PF_OK on success or AS_PF_DEFER if the |
650 | * fault was caused by copy_to_uspace() or copy_from_uspace(). |
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703 | jermar | 651 | */ |
1411 | jermar | 652 | int as_page_fault(__address page, pf_access_t access, istate_t *istate) |
703 | jermar | 653 | { |
1044 | jermar | 654 | pte_t *pte; |
977 | jermar | 655 | as_area_t *area; |
703 | jermar | 656 | |
1380 | jermar | 657 | if (!THREAD) |
1409 | jermar | 658 | return AS_PF_FAULT; |
1380 | jermar | 659 | |
703 | jermar | 660 | ASSERT(AS); |
1044 | jermar | 661 | |
1380 | jermar | 662 | mutex_lock(&AS->lock); |
977 | jermar | 663 | area = find_area_and_lock(AS, page); |
703 | jermar | 664 | if (!area) { |
665 | /* |
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666 | * No area contained mapping for 'page'. |
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667 | * Signal page fault to low-level handler. |
||
668 | */ |
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1380 | jermar | 669 | mutex_unlock(&AS->lock); |
1288 | jermar | 670 | goto page_fault; |
703 | jermar | 671 | } |
672 | |||
1239 | jermar | 673 | if (area->attributes & AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL) { |
674 | /* |
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675 | * The address space area is not fully initialized. |
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676 | * Avoid possible race by returning error. |
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677 | */ |
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1380 | jermar | 678 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
679 | mutex_unlock(&AS->lock); |
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1288 | jermar | 680 | goto page_fault; |
1239 | jermar | 681 | } |
682 | |||
1424 | jermar | 683 | if (!area->backend || !area->backend->page_fault) { |
1409 | jermar | 684 | /* |
685 | * The address space area is not backed by any backend |
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686 | * or the backend cannot handle page faults. |
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687 | */ |
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688 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
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689 | mutex_unlock(&AS->lock); |
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690 | goto page_fault; |
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691 | } |
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1179 | jermar | 692 | |
1044 | jermar | 693 | page_table_lock(AS, false); |
694 | |||
703 | jermar | 695 | /* |
1044 | jermar | 696 | * To avoid race condition between two page faults |
697 | * on the same address, we need to make sure |
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698 | * the mapping has not been already inserted. |
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699 | */ |
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700 | if ((pte = page_mapping_find(AS, page))) { |
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701 | if (PTE_PRESENT(pte)) { |
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1423 | jermar | 702 | if (((access == PF_ACCESS_READ) && PTE_READABLE(pte)) || |
703 | (access == PF_ACCESS_WRITE && PTE_WRITABLE(pte)) || |
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704 | (access == PF_ACCESS_EXEC && PTE_EXECUTABLE(pte))) { |
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705 | page_table_unlock(AS, false); |
||
706 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
||
707 | mutex_unlock(&AS->lock); |
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708 | return AS_PF_OK; |
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709 | } |
||
1044 | jermar | 710 | } |
711 | } |
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1409 | jermar | 712 | |
1044 | jermar | 713 | /* |
1409 | jermar | 714 | * Resort to the backend page fault handler. |
703 | jermar | 715 | */ |
1424 | jermar | 716 | if (area->backend->page_fault(area, page, access) != AS_PF_OK) { |
1409 | jermar | 717 | page_table_unlock(AS, false); |
718 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
||
719 | mutex_unlock(&AS->lock); |
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720 | goto page_fault; |
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721 | } |
||
703 | jermar | 722 | |
1044 | jermar | 723 | page_table_unlock(AS, false); |
1380 | jermar | 724 | mutex_unlock(&area->lock); |
725 | mutex_unlock(&AS->lock); |
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1288 | jermar | 726 | return AS_PF_OK; |
727 | |||
728 | page_fault: |
||
729 | if (THREAD->in_copy_from_uspace) { |
||
730 | THREAD->in_copy_from_uspace = false; |
||
731 | istate_set_retaddr(istate, (__address) &memcpy_from_uspace_failover_address); |
||
732 | } else if (THREAD->in_copy_to_uspace) { |
||
733 | THREAD->in_copy_to_uspace = false; |
||
734 | istate_set_retaddr(istate, (__address) &memcpy_to_uspace_failover_address); |
||
735 | } else { |
||
736 | return AS_PF_FAULT; |
||
737 | } |
||
738 | |||
739 | return AS_PF_DEFER; |
||
703 | jermar | 740 | } |
741 | |||
823 | jermar | 742 | /** Switch address spaces. |
703 | jermar | 743 | * |
1380 | jermar | 744 | * Note that this function cannot sleep as it is essentially a part of |
1415 | jermar | 745 | * scheduling. Sleeping here would lead to deadlock on wakeup. |
1380 | jermar | 746 | * |
823 | jermar | 747 | * @param old Old address space or NULL. |
748 | * @param new New address space. |
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703 | jermar | 749 | */ |
823 | jermar | 750 | void as_switch(as_t *old, as_t *new) |
703 | jermar | 751 | { |
752 | ipl_t ipl; |
||
823 | jermar | 753 | bool needs_asid = false; |
703 | jermar | 754 | |
755 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
||
1415 | jermar | 756 | spinlock_lock(&inactive_as_with_asid_lock); |
703 | jermar | 757 | |
758 | /* |
||
823 | jermar | 759 | * First, take care of the old address space. |
760 | */ |
||
761 | if (old) { |
||
1380 | jermar | 762 | mutex_lock_active(&old->lock); |
1415 | jermar | 763 | ASSERT(old->cpu_refcount); |
764 | if((--old->cpu_refcount == 0) && (old != AS_KERNEL)) { |
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823 | jermar | 765 | /* |
766 | * The old address space is no longer active on |
||
767 | * any processor. It can be appended to the |
||
768 | * list of inactive address spaces with assigned |
||
769 | * ASID. |
||
770 | */ |
||
771 | ASSERT(old->asid != ASID_INVALID); |
||
772 | list_append(&old->inactive_as_with_asid_link, &inactive_as_with_asid_head); |
||
773 | } |
||
1380 | jermar | 774 | mutex_unlock(&old->lock); |
823 | jermar | 775 | } |
776 | |||
777 | /* |
||
778 | * Second, prepare the new address space. |
||
779 | */ |
||
1380 | jermar | 780 | mutex_lock_active(&new->lock); |
1415 | jermar | 781 | if ((new->cpu_refcount++ == 0) && (new != AS_KERNEL)) { |
823 | jermar | 782 | if (new->asid != ASID_INVALID) |
783 | list_remove(&new->inactive_as_with_asid_link); |
||
784 | else |
||
785 | needs_asid = true; /* defer call to asid_get() until new->lock is released */ |
||
786 | } |
||
787 | SET_PTL0_ADDRESS(new->page_table); |
||
1380 | jermar | 788 | mutex_unlock(&new->lock); |
823 | jermar | 789 | |
790 | if (needs_asid) { |
||
791 | /* |
||
792 | * Allocation of new ASID was deferred |
||
793 | * until now in order to avoid deadlock. |
||
794 | */ |
||
795 | asid_t asid; |
||
796 | |||
797 | asid = asid_get(); |
||
1380 | jermar | 798 | mutex_lock_active(&new->lock); |
823 | jermar | 799 | new->asid = asid; |
1380 | jermar | 800 | mutex_unlock(&new->lock); |
823 | jermar | 801 | } |
1415 | jermar | 802 | spinlock_unlock(&inactive_as_with_asid_lock); |
823 | jermar | 803 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
804 | |||
805 | /* |
||
703 | jermar | 806 | * Perform architecture-specific steps. |
727 | jermar | 807 | * (e.g. write ASID to hardware register etc.) |
703 | jermar | 808 | */ |
823 | jermar | 809 | as_install_arch(new); |
703 | jermar | 810 | |
823 | jermar | 811 | AS = new; |
703 | jermar | 812 | } |
754 | jermar | 813 | |
1235 | jermar | 814 | /** Convert address space area flags to page flags. |
754 | jermar | 815 | * |
1235 | jermar | 816 | * @param aflags Flags of some address space area. |
754 | jermar | 817 | * |
1235 | jermar | 818 | * @return Flags to be passed to page_mapping_insert(). |
754 | jermar | 819 | */ |
1235 | jermar | 820 | int area_flags_to_page_flags(int aflags) |
754 | jermar | 821 | { |
822 | int flags; |
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823 | |||
1178 | jermar | 824 | flags = PAGE_USER | PAGE_PRESENT; |
754 | jermar | 825 | |
1235 | jermar | 826 | if (aflags & AS_AREA_READ) |
1026 | jermar | 827 | flags |= PAGE_READ; |
828 | |||
1235 | jermar | 829 | if (aflags & AS_AREA_WRITE) |
1026 | jermar | 830 | flags |= PAGE_WRITE; |
831 | |||
1235 | jermar | 832 | if (aflags & AS_AREA_EXEC) |
1026 | jermar | 833 | flags |= PAGE_EXEC; |
834 | |||
1424 | jermar | 835 | if (aflags & AS_AREA_CACHEABLE) |
1178 | jermar | 836 | flags |= PAGE_CACHEABLE; |
837 | |||
754 | jermar | 838 | return flags; |
839 | } |
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756 | jermar | 840 | |
1235 | jermar | 841 | /** Compute flags for virtual address translation subsytem. |
842 | * |
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843 | * The address space area must be locked. |
||
844 | * Interrupts must be disabled. |
||
845 | * |
||
846 | * @param a Address space area. |
||
847 | * |
||
848 | * @return Flags to be used in page_mapping_insert(). |
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849 | */ |
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1409 | jermar | 850 | int as_area_get_flags(as_area_t *a) |
1235 | jermar | 851 | { |
852 | return area_flags_to_page_flags(a->flags); |
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853 | } |
||
854 | |||
756 | jermar | 855 | /** Create page table. |
856 | * |
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857 | * Depending on architecture, create either address space |
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858 | * private or global page table. |
||
859 | * |
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860 | * @param flags Flags saying whether the page table is for kernel address space. |
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861 | * |
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862 | * @return First entry of the page table. |
||
863 | */ |
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864 | pte_t *page_table_create(int flags) |
||
865 | { |
||
866 | ASSERT(as_operations); |
||
867 | ASSERT(as_operations->page_table_create); |
||
868 | |||
869 | return as_operations->page_table_create(flags); |
||
870 | } |
||
977 | jermar | 871 | |
1468 | jermar | 872 | /** Destroy page table. |
873 | * |
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874 | * Destroy page table in architecture specific way. |
||
875 | * |
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876 | * @param page_table Physical address of PTL0. |
||
877 | */ |
||
878 | void page_table_destroy(pte_t *page_table) |
||
879 | { |
||
880 | ASSERT(as_operations); |
||
881 | ASSERT(as_operations->page_table_destroy); |
||
882 | |||
883 | as_operations->page_table_destroy(page_table); |
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884 | } |
||
885 | |||
1044 | jermar | 886 | /** Lock page table. |
887 | * |
||
888 | * This function should be called before any page_mapping_insert(), |
||
889 | * page_mapping_remove() and page_mapping_find(). |
||
890 | * |
||
891 | * Locking order is such that address space areas must be locked |
||
892 | * prior to this call. Address space can be locked prior to this |
||
893 | * call in which case the lock argument is false. |
||
894 | * |
||
895 | * @param as Address space. |
||
1248 | jermar | 896 | * @param lock If false, do not attempt to lock as->lock. |
1044 | jermar | 897 | */ |
898 | void page_table_lock(as_t *as, bool lock) |
||
899 | { |
||
900 | ASSERT(as_operations); |
||
901 | ASSERT(as_operations->page_table_lock); |
||
902 | |||
903 | as_operations->page_table_lock(as, lock); |
||
904 | } |
||
905 | |||
906 | /** Unlock page table. |
||
907 | * |
||
908 | * @param as Address space. |
||
1248 | jermar | 909 | * @param unlock If false, do not attempt to unlock as->lock. |
1044 | jermar | 910 | */ |
911 | void page_table_unlock(as_t *as, bool unlock) |
||
912 | { |
||
913 | ASSERT(as_operations); |
||
914 | ASSERT(as_operations->page_table_unlock); |
||
915 | |||
916 | as_operations->page_table_unlock(as, unlock); |
||
917 | } |
||
918 | |||
977 | jermar | 919 | |
920 | /** Find address space area and lock it. |
||
921 | * |
||
922 | * The address space must be locked and interrupts must be disabled. |
||
923 | * |
||
924 | * @param as Address space. |
||
925 | * @param va Virtual address. |
||
926 | * |
||
927 | * @return Locked address space area containing va on success or NULL on failure. |
||
928 | */ |
||
929 | as_area_t *find_area_and_lock(as_t *as, __address va) |
||
930 | { |
||
931 | as_area_t *a; |
||
1147 | jermar | 932 | btree_node_t *leaf, *lnode; |
933 | int i; |
||
977 | jermar | 934 | |
1147 | jermar | 935 | a = (as_area_t *) btree_search(&as->as_area_btree, va, &leaf); |
936 | if (a) { |
||
937 | /* va is the base address of an address space area */ |
||
1380 | jermar | 938 | mutex_lock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 939 | return a; |
940 | } |
||
941 | |||
942 | /* |
||
1150 | jermar | 943 | * Search the leaf node and the righmost record of its left neighbour |
1147 | jermar | 944 | * to find out whether this is a miss or va belongs to an address |
945 | * space area found there. |
||
946 | */ |
||
947 | |||
948 | /* First, search the leaf node itself. */ |
||
949 | for (i = 0; i < leaf->keys; i++) { |
||
950 | a = (as_area_t *) leaf->value[i]; |
||
1380 | jermar | 951 | mutex_lock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 952 | if ((a->base <= va) && (va < a->base + a->pages * PAGE_SIZE)) { |
953 | return a; |
||
954 | } |
||
1380 | jermar | 955 | mutex_unlock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 956 | } |
977 | jermar | 957 | |
1147 | jermar | 958 | /* |
1150 | jermar | 959 | * Second, locate the left neighbour and test its last record. |
1148 | jermar | 960 | * Because of its position in the B+tree, it must have base < va. |
1147 | jermar | 961 | */ |
1150 | jermar | 962 | if ((lnode = btree_leaf_node_left_neighbour(&as->as_area_btree, leaf))) { |
1147 | jermar | 963 | a = (as_area_t *) lnode->value[lnode->keys - 1]; |
1380 | jermar | 964 | mutex_lock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 965 | if (va < a->base + a->pages * PAGE_SIZE) { |
1048 | jermar | 966 | return a; |
1147 | jermar | 967 | } |
1380 | jermar | 968 | mutex_unlock(&a->lock); |
977 | jermar | 969 | } |
970 | |||
971 | return NULL; |
||
972 | } |
||
1048 | jermar | 973 | |
974 | /** Check area conflicts with other areas. |
||
975 | * |
||
976 | * The address space must be locked and interrupts must be disabled. |
||
977 | * |
||
978 | * @param as Address space. |
||
979 | * @param va Starting virtual address of the area being tested. |
||
980 | * @param size Size of the area being tested. |
||
981 | * @param avoid_area Do not touch this area. |
||
982 | * |
||
983 | * @return True if there is no conflict, false otherwise. |
||
984 | */ |
||
985 | bool check_area_conflicts(as_t *as, __address va, size_t size, as_area_t *avoid_area) |
||
986 | { |
||
987 | as_area_t *a; |
||
1147 | jermar | 988 | btree_node_t *leaf, *node; |
989 | int i; |
||
1048 | jermar | 990 | |
1070 | jermar | 991 | /* |
992 | * We don't want any area to have conflicts with NULL page. |
||
993 | */ |
||
994 | if (overlaps(va, size, NULL, PAGE_SIZE)) |
||
995 | return false; |
||
996 | |||
1147 | jermar | 997 | /* |
998 | * The leaf node is found in O(log n), where n is proportional to |
||
999 | * the number of address space areas belonging to as. |
||
1000 | * The check for conflicts is then attempted on the rightmost |
||
1150 | jermar | 1001 | * record in the left neighbour, the leftmost record in the right |
1002 | * neighbour and all records in the leaf node itself. |
||
1147 | jermar | 1003 | */ |
1048 | jermar | 1004 | |
1147 | jermar | 1005 | if ((a = (as_area_t *) btree_search(&as->as_area_btree, va, &leaf))) { |
1006 | if (a != avoid_area) |
||
1007 | return false; |
||
1008 | } |
||
1009 | |||
1010 | /* First, check the two border cases. */ |
||
1150 | jermar | 1011 | if ((node = btree_leaf_node_left_neighbour(&as->as_area_btree, leaf))) { |
1147 | jermar | 1012 | a = (as_area_t *) node->value[node->keys - 1]; |
1380 | jermar | 1013 | mutex_lock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 1014 | if (overlaps(va, size, a->base, a->pages * PAGE_SIZE)) { |
1380 | jermar | 1015 | mutex_unlock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 1016 | return false; |
1017 | } |
||
1380 | jermar | 1018 | mutex_unlock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 1019 | } |
1150 | jermar | 1020 | if ((node = btree_leaf_node_right_neighbour(&as->as_area_btree, leaf))) { |
1147 | jermar | 1021 | a = (as_area_t *) node->value[0]; |
1380 | jermar | 1022 | mutex_lock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 1023 | if (overlaps(va, size, a->base, a->pages * PAGE_SIZE)) { |
1380 | jermar | 1024 | mutex_unlock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 1025 | return false; |
1026 | } |
||
1380 | jermar | 1027 | mutex_unlock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 1028 | } |
1029 | |||
1030 | /* Second, check the leaf node. */ |
||
1031 | for (i = 0; i < leaf->keys; i++) { |
||
1032 | a = (as_area_t *) leaf->value[i]; |
||
1033 | |||
1048 | jermar | 1034 | if (a == avoid_area) |
1035 | continue; |
||
1147 | jermar | 1036 | |
1380 | jermar | 1037 | mutex_lock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 1038 | if (overlaps(va, size, a->base, a->pages * PAGE_SIZE)) { |
1380 | jermar | 1039 | mutex_unlock(&a->lock); |
1147 | jermar | 1040 | return false; |
1041 | } |
||
1380 | jermar | 1042 | mutex_unlock(&a->lock); |
1048 | jermar | 1043 | } |
1044 | |||
1070 | jermar | 1045 | /* |
1046 | * So far, the area does not conflict with other areas. |
||
1047 | * Check if it doesn't conflict with kernel address space. |
||
1048 | */ |
||
1049 | if (!KERNEL_ADDRESS_SPACE_SHADOWED) { |
||
1050 | return !overlaps(va, size, |
||
1051 | KERNEL_ADDRESS_SPACE_START, KERNEL_ADDRESS_SPACE_END-KERNEL_ADDRESS_SPACE_START); |
||
1052 | } |
||
1053 | |||
1048 | jermar | 1054 | return true; |
1055 | } |
||
1235 | jermar | 1056 | |
1380 | jermar | 1057 | /** Return size of the address space area with given base. */ |
1329 | palkovsky | 1058 | size_t as_get_size(__address base) |
1059 | { |
||
1060 | ipl_t ipl; |
||
1061 | as_area_t *src_area; |
||
1062 | size_t size; |
||
1063 | |||
1064 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
||
1065 | src_area = find_area_and_lock(AS, base); |
||
1066 | if (src_area){ |
||
1067 | size = src_area->pages * PAGE_SIZE; |
||
1380 | jermar | 1068 | mutex_unlock(&src_area->lock); |
1329 | palkovsky | 1069 | } else { |
1070 | size = 0; |
||
1071 | } |
||
1072 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
||
1073 | return size; |
||
1074 | } |
||
1075 | |||
1387 | jermar | 1076 | /** Mark portion of address space area as used. |
1077 | * |
||
1078 | * The address space area must be already locked. |
||
1079 | * |
||
1080 | * @param a Address space area. |
||
1081 | * @param page First page to be marked. |
||
1082 | * @param count Number of page to be marked. |
||
1083 | * |
||
1084 | * @return 0 on failure and 1 on success. |
||
1085 | */ |
||
1086 | int used_space_insert(as_area_t *a, __address page, count_t count) |
||
1087 | { |
||
1088 | btree_node_t *leaf, *node; |
||
1089 | count_t pages; |
||
1090 | int i; |
||
1091 | |||
1092 | ASSERT(page == ALIGN_DOWN(page, PAGE_SIZE)); |
||
1093 | ASSERT(count); |
||
1094 | |||
1095 | pages = (count_t) btree_search(&a->used_space, page, &leaf); |
||
1096 | if (pages) { |
||
1097 | /* |
||
1098 | * We hit the beginning of some used space. |
||
1099 | */ |
||
1100 | return 0; |
||
1101 | } |
||
1102 | |||
1437 | jermar | 1103 | if (!leaf->keys) { |
1104 | btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count, leaf); |
||
1105 | return 1; |
||
1106 | } |
||
1107 | |||
1387 | jermar | 1108 | node = btree_leaf_node_left_neighbour(&a->used_space, leaf); |
1109 | if (node) { |
||
1110 | __address left_pg = node->key[node->keys - 1], right_pg = leaf->key[0]; |
||
1111 | count_t left_cnt = (count_t) node->value[node->keys - 1], right_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[0]; |
||
1112 | |||
1113 | /* |
||
1114 | * Examine the possibility that the interval fits |
||
1115 | * somewhere between the rightmost interval of |
||
1116 | * the left neigbour and the first interval of the leaf. |
||
1117 | */ |
||
1118 | |||
1119 | if (page >= right_pg) { |
||
1120 | /* Do nothing. */ |
||
1121 | } else if (overlaps(page, count*PAGE_SIZE, left_pg, left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1122 | /* The interval intersects with the left interval. */ |
||
1123 | return 0; |
||
1124 | } else if (overlaps(page, count*PAGE_SIZE, right_pg, right_cnt*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1125 | /* The interval intersects with the right interval. */ |
||
1126 | return 0; |
||
1127 | } else if ((page == left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) && (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == right_pg)) { |
||
1128 | /* The interval can be added by merging the two already present intervals. */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1129 | node->value[node->keys - 1] += count + right_cnt; |
1387 | jermar | 1130 | btree_remove(&a->used_space, right_pg, leaf); |
1131 | return 1; |
||
1132 | } else if (page == left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) { |
||
1133 | /* The interval can be added by simply growing the left interval. */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1134 | node->value[node->keys - 1] += count; |
1387 | jermar | 1135 | return 1; |
1136 | } else if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == right_pg) { |
||
1137 | /* |
||
1138 | * The interval can be addded by simply moving base of the right |
||
1139 | * interval down and increasing its size accordingly. |
||
1140 | */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1141 | leaf->value[0] += count; |
1387 | jermar | 1142 | leaf->key[0] = page; |
1143 | return 1; |
||
1144 | } else { |
||
1145 | /* |
||
1146 | * The interval is between both neigbouring intervals, |
||
1147 | * but cannot be merged with any of them. |
||
1148 | */ |
||
1149 | btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count, leaf); |
||
1150 | return 1; |
||
1151 | } |
||
1152 | } else if (page < leaf->key[0]) { |
||
1153 | __address right_pg = leaf->key[0]; |
||
1154 | count_t right_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[0]; |
||
1155 | |||
1156 | /* |
||
1157 | * Investigate the border case in which the left neighbour does not |
||
1158 | * exist but the interval fits from the left. |
||
1159 | */ |
||
1160 | |||
1161 | if (overlaps(page, count*PAGE_SIZE, right_pg, right_cnt*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1162 | /* The interval intersects with the right interval. */ |
||
1163 | return 0; |
||
1164 | } else if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == right_pg) { |
||
1165 | /* |
||
1166 | * The interval can be added by moving the base of the right interval down |
||
1167 | * and increasing its size accordingly. |
||
1168 | */ |
||
1169 | leaf->key[0] = page; |
||
1403 | jermar | 1170 | leaf->value[0] += count; |
1387 | jermar | 1171 | return 1; |
1172 | } else { |
||
1173 | /* |
||
1174 | * The interval doesn't adjoin with the right interval. |
||
1175 | * It must be added individually. |
||
1176 | */ |
||
1177 | btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count, leaf); |
||
1178 | return 1; |
||
1179 | } |
||
1180 | } |
||
1181 | |||
1182 | node = btree_leaf_node_right_neighbour(&a->used_space, leaf); |
||
1183 | if (node) { |
||
1184 | __address left_pg = leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1], right_pg = node->key[0]; |
||
1185 | count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1], right_cnt = (count_t) node->value[0]; |
||
1186 | |||
1187 | /* |
||
1188 | * Examine the possibility that the interval fits |
||
1189 | * somewhere between the leftmost interval of |
||
1190 | * the right neigbour and the last interval of the leaf. |
||
1191 | */ |
||
1192 | |||
1193 | if (page < left_pg) { |
||
1194 | /* Do nothing. */ |
||
1195 | } else if (overlaps(page, count*PAGE_SIZE, left_pg, left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1196 | /* The interval intersects with the left interval. */ |
||
1197 | return 0; |
||
1198 | } else if (overlaps(page, count*PAGE_SIZE, right_pg, right_cnt*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1199 | /* The interval intersects with the right interval. */ |
||
1200 | return 0; |
||
1201 | } else if ((page == left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) && (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == right_pg)) { |
||
1202 | /* The interval can be added by merging the two already present intervals. */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1203 | leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] += count + right_cnt; |
1387 | jermar | 1204 | btree_remove(&a->used_space, right_pg, node); |
1205 | return 1; |
||
1206 | } else if (page == left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) { |
||
1207 | /* The interval can be added by simply growing the left interval. */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1208 | leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] += count; |
1387 | jermar | 1209 | return 1; |
1210 | } else if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == right_pg) { |
||
1211 | /* |
||
1212 | * The interval can be addded by simply moving base of the right |
||
1213 | * interval down and increasing its size accordingly. |
||
1214 | */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1215 | node->value[0] += count; |
1387 | jermar | 1216 | node->key[0] = page; |
1217 | return 1; |
||
1218 | } else { |
||
1219 | /* |
||
1220 | * The interval is between both neigbouring intervals, |
||
1221 | * but cannot be merged with any of them. |
||
1222 | */ |
||
1223 | btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count, leaf); |
||
1224 | return 1; |
||
1225 | } |
||
1226 | } else if (page >= leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1]) { |
||
1227 | __address left_pg = leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1]; |
||
1228 | count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1]; |
||
1229 | |||
1230 | /* |
||
1231 | * Investigate the border case in which the right neighbour does not |
||
1232 | * exist but the interval fits from the right. |
||
1233 | */ |
||
1234 | |||
1235 | if (overlaps(page, count*PAGE_SIZE, left_pg, left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1403 | jermar | 1236 | /* The interval intersects with the left interval. */ |
1387 | jermar | 1237 | return 0; |
1238 | } else if (left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE == page) { |
||
1239 | /* The interval can be added by growing the left interval. */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1240 | leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] += count; |
1387 | jermar | 1241 | return 1; |
1242 | } else { |
||
1243 | /* |
||
1244 | * The interval doesn't adjoin with the left interval. |
||
1245 | * It must be added individually. |
||
1246 | */ |
||
1247 | btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count, leaf); |
||
1248 | return 1; |
||
1249 | } |
||
1250 | } |
||
1251 | |||
1252 | /* |
||
1253 | * Note that if the algorithm made it thus far, the interval can fit only |
||
1254 | * between two other intervals of the leaf. The two border cases were already |
||
1255 | * resolved. |
||
1256 | */ |
||
1257 | for (i = 1; i < leaf->keys; i++) { |
||
1258 | if (page < leaf->key[i]) { |
||
1259 | __address left_pg = leaf->key[i - 1], right_pg = leaf->key[i]; |
||
1260 | count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[i - 1], right_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[i]; |
||
1261 | |||
1262 | /* |
||
1263 | * The interval fits between left_pg and right_pg. |
||
1264 | */ |
||
1265 | |||
1266 | if (overlaps(page, count*PAGE_SIZE, left_pg, left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1267 | /* The interval intersects with the left interval. */ |
||
1268 | return 0; |
||
1269 | } else if (overlaps(page, count*PAGE_SIZE, right_pg, right_cnt*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1270 | /* The interval intersects with the right interval. */ |
||
1271 | return 0; |
||
1272 | } else if ((page == left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) && (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == right_pg)) { |
||
1273 | /* The interval can be added by merging the two already present intervals. */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1274 | leaf->value[i - 1] += count + right_cnt; |
1387 | jermar | 1275 | btree_remove(&a->used_space, right_pg, leaf); |
1276 | return 1; |
||
1277 | } else if (page == left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) { |
||
1278 | /* The interval can be added by simply growing the left interval. */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1279 | leaf->value[i - 1] += count; |
1387 | jermar | 1280 | return 1; |
1281 | } else if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == right_pg) { |
||
1282 | /* |
||
1283 | * The interval can be addded by simply moving base of the right |
||
1284 | * interval down and increasing its size accordingly. |
||
1285 | */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1286 | leaf->value[i] += count; |
1387 | jermar | 1287 | leaf->key[i] = page; |
1288 | return 1; |
||
1289 | } else { |
||
1290 | /* |
||
1291 | * The interval is between both neigbouring intervals, |
||
1292 | * but cannot be merged with any of them. |
||
1293 | */ |
||
1294 | btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count, leaf); |
||
1295 | return 1; |
||
1296 | } |
||
1297 | } |
||
1298 | } |
||
1299 | |||
1300 | panic("Inconsistency detected while adding %d pages of used space at %P.\n", count, page); |
||
1301 | } |
||
1302 | |||
1303 | /** Mark portion of address space area as unused. |
||
1304 | * |
||
1305 | * The address space area must be already locked. |
||
1306 | * |
||
1307 | * @param a Address space area. |
||
1308 | * @param page First page to be marked. |
||
1309 | * @param count Number of page to be marked. |
||
1310 | * |
||
1311 | * @return 0 on failure and 1 on success. |
||
1312 | */ |
||
1313 | int used_space_remove(as_area_t *a, __address page, count_t count) |
||
1314 | { |
||
1315 | btree_node_t *leaf, *node; |
||
1316 | count_t pages; |
||
1317 | int i; |
||
1318 | |||
1319 | ASSERT(page == ALIGN_DOWN(page, PAGE_SIZE)); |
||
1320 | ASSERT(count); |
||
1321 | |||
1322 | pages = (count_t) btree_search(&a->used_space, page, &leaf); |
||
1323 | if (pages) { |
||
1324 | /* |
||
1325 | * We are lucky, page is the beginning of some interval. |
||
1326 | */ |
||
1327 | if (count > pages) { |
||
1328 | return 0; |
||
1329 | } else if (count == pages) { |
||
1330 | btree_remove(&a->used_space, page, leaf); |
||
1403 | jermar | 1331 | return 1; |
1387 | jermar | 1332 | } else { |
1333 | /* |
||
1334 | * Find the respective interval. |
||
1335 | * Decrease its size and relocate its start address. |
||
1336 | */ |
||
1337 | for (i = 0; i < leaf->keys; i++) { |
||
1338 | if (leaf->key[i] == page) { |
||
1339 | leaf->key[i] += count*PAGE_SIZE; |
||
1403 | jermar | 1340 | leaf->value[i] -= count; |
1387 | jermar | 1341 | return 1; |
1342 | } |
||
1343 | } |
||
1344 | goto error; |
||
1345 | } |
||
1346 | } |
||
1347 | |||
1348 | node = btree_leaf_node_left_neighbour(&a->used_space, leaf); |
||
1349 | if (node && page < leaf->key[0]) { |
||
1350 | __address left_pg = node->key[node->keys - 1]; |
||
1351 | count_t left_cnt = (count_t) node->value[node->keys - 1]; |
||
1352 | |||
1353 | if (overlaps(left_pg, left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE, page, count*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1354 | if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) { |
||
1355 | /* |
||
1356 | * The interval is contained in the rightmost interval |
||
1357 | * of the left neighbour and can be removed by |
||
1358 | * updating the size of the bigger interval. |
||
1359 | */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1360 | node->value[node->keys - 1] -= count; |
1387 | jermar | 1361 | return 1; |
1362 | } else if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE < left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) { |
||
1403 | jermar | 1363 | count_t new_cnt; |
1387 | jermar | 1364 | |
1365 | /* |
||
1366 | * The interval is contained in the rightmost interval |
||
1367 | * of the left neighbour but its removal requires |
||
1368 | * both updating the size of the original interval and |
||
1369 | * also inserting a new interval. |
||
1370 | */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1371 | new_cnt = ((left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) - (page + count*PAGE_SIZE)) >> PAGE_WIDTH; |
1372 | node->value[node->keys - 1] -= count + new_cnt; |
||
1387 | jermar | 1373 | btree_insert(&a->used_space, page + count*PAGE_SIZE, (void *) new_cnt, leaf); |
1374 | return 1; |
||
1375 | } |
||
1376 | } |
||
1377 | return 0; |
||
1378 | } else if (page < leaf->key[0]) { |
||
1379 | return 0; |
||
1380 | } |
||
1381 | |||
1382 | if (page > leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1]) { |
||
1383 | __address left_pg = leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1]; |
||
1384 | count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1]; |
||
1385 | |||
1386 | if (overlaps(left_pg, left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE, page, count*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
||
1387 | if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) { |
||
1388 | /* |
||
1389 | * The interval is contained in the rightmost interval |
||
1390 | * of the leaf and can be removed by updating the size |
||
1391 | * of the bigger interval. |
||
1392 | */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1393 | leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] -= count; |
1387 | jermar | 1394 | return 1; |
1395 | } else if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE < left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) { |
||
1403 | jermar | 1396 | count_t new_cnt; |
1387 | jermar | 1397 | |
1398 | /* |
||
1399 | * The interval is contained in the rightmost interval |
||
1400 | * of the leaf but its removal requires both updating |
||
1401 | * the size of the original interval and |
||
1402 | * also inserting a new interval. |
||
1403 | */ |
||
1403 | jermar | 1404 | new_cnt = ((left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) - (page + count*PAGE_SIZE)) >> PAGE_WIDTH; |
1405 | leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] -= count + new_cnt; |
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1387 | jermar | 1406 | btree_insert(&a->used_space, page + count*PAGE_SIZE, (void *) new_cnt, leaf); |
1407 | return 1; |
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1408 | } |
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1409 | } |
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1410 | return 0; |
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1411 | } |
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1412 | |||
1413 | /* |
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1414 | * The border cases have been already resolved. |
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1415 | * Now the interval can be only between intervals of the leaf. |
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1416 | */ |
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1417 | for (i = 1; i < leaf->keys - 1; i++) { |
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1418 | if (page < leaf->key[i]) { |
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1419 | __address left_pg = leaf->key[i - 1]; |
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1420 | count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[i - 1]; |
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1421 | |||
1422 | /* |
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1423 | * Now the interval is between intervals corresponding to (i - 1) and i. |
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1424 | */ |
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1425 | if (overlaps(left_pg, left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE, page, count*PAGE_SIZE)) { |
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1426 | if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE == left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) { |
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1427 | /* |
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1428 | * The interval is contained in the interval (i - 1) |
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1429 | * of the leaf and can be removed by updating the size |
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1430 | * of the bigger interval. |
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1431 | */ |
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1403 | jermar | 1432 | leaf->value[i - 1] -= count; |
1387 | jermar | 1433 | return 1; |
1434 | } else if (page + count*PAGE_SIZE < left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) { |
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1403 | jermar | 1435 | count_t new_cnt; |
1387 | jermar | 1436 | |
1437 | /* |
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1438 | * The interval is contained in the interval (i - 1) |
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1439 | * of the leaf but its removal requires both updating |
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1440 | * the size of the original interval and |
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1441 | * also inserting a new interval. |
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1442 | */ |
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1403 | jermar | 1443 | new_cnt = ((left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) - (page + count*PAGE_SIZE)) >> PAGE_WIDTH; |
1444 | leaf->value[i - 1] -= count + new_cnt; |
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1387 | jermar | 1445 | btree_insert(&a->used_space, page + count*PAGE_SIZE, (void *) new_cnt, leaf); |
1446 | return 1; |
||
1447 | } |
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1448 | } |
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1449 | return 0; |
||
1450 | } |
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1451 | } |
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1452 | |||
1453 | error: |
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1454 | panic("Inconsistency detected while removing %d pages of used space from %P.\n", count, page); |
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1455 | } |
||
1456 | |||
1409 | jermar | 1457 | /** Remove reference to address space area share info. |
1458 | * |
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1459 | * If the reference count drops to 0, the sh_info is deallocated. |
||
1460 | * |
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1461 | * @param sh_info Pointer to address space area share info. |
||
1462 | */ |
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1463 | void sh_info_remove_reference(share_info_t *sh_info) |
||
1464 | { |
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1465 | bool dealloc = false; |
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1466 | |||
1467 | mutex_lock(&sh_info->lock); |
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1468 | ASSERT(sh_info->refcount); |
||
1469 | if (--sh_info->refcount == 0) { |
||
1470 | dealloc = true; |
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1495 | jermar | 1471 | link_t *cur; |
1409 | jermar | 1472 | |
1473 | /* |
||
1474 | * Now walk carefully the pagemap B+tree and free/remove |
||
1475 | * reference from all frames found there. |
||
1476 | */ |
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1495 | jermar | 1477 | for (cur = sh_info->pagemap.leaf_head.next; cur != &sh_info->pagemap.leaf_head; cur = cur->next) { |
1409 | jermar | 1478 | btree_node_t *node; |
1495 | jermar | 1479 | int i; |
1409 | jermar | 1480 | |
1495 | jermar | 1481 | node = list_get_instance(cur, btree_node_t, leaf_link); |
1482 | for (i = 0; i < node->keys; i++) |
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1483 | frame_free(ADDR2PFN((__address) node->value[i])); |
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1409 | jermar | 1484 | } |
1485 | |||
1486 | } |
||
1487 | mutex_unlock(&sh_info->lock); |
||
1488 | |||
1489 | if (dealloc) { |
||
1490 | btree_destroy(&sh_info->pagemap); |
||
1491 | free(sh_info); |
||
1492 | } |
||
1493 | } |
||
1494 | |||
1235 | jermar | 1495 | /* |
1496 | * Address space related syscalls. |
||
1497 | */ |
||
1498 | |||
1499 | /** Wrapper for as_area_create(). */ |
||
1500 | __native sys_as_area_create(__address address, size_t size, int flags) |
||
1501 | { |
||
1424 | jermar | 1502 | if (as_area_create(AS, flags | AS_AREA_CACHEABLE, size, address, AS_AREA_ATTR_NONE, &anon_backend, NULL)) |
1235 | jermar | 1503 | return (__native) address; |
1504 | else |
||
1505 | return (__native) -1; |
||
1506 | } |
||
1507 | |||
1508 | /** Wrapper for as_area_resize. */ |
||
1509 | __native sys_as_area_resize(__address address, size_t size, int flags) |
||
1510 | { |
||
1306 | jermar | 1511 | return (__native) as_area_resize(AS, address, size, 0); |
1235 | jermar | 1512 | } |
1513 | |||
1306 | jermar | 1514 | /** Wrapper for as_area_destroy. */ |
1515 | __native sys_as_area_destroy(__address address) |
||
1516 | { |
||
1517 | return (__native) as_area_destroy(AS, address); |
||
1518 | } |