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  1. /*
  2.  * Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Jakub Jermar
  3.  * All rights reserved.
  4.  *
  5.  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  6.  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  7.  * are met:
  8.  *
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  13.  *   documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  14.  * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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  16.  *
  17.  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
  18.  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
  19.  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  20.  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
  21.  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
  22.  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
  23.  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
  24.  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
  25.  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
  26.  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  27.  */
  28.  
  29. /** @addtogroup genericmm
  30.  * @{
  31.  */
  32.  
  33. /**
  34.  * @file
  35.  * @brief   Address space related functions.
  36.  *
  37.  * This file contains address space manipulation functions.
  38.  * Roughly speaking, this is a higher-level client of
  39.  * Virtual Address Translation (VAT) subsystem.
  40.  *
  41.  * Functionality provided by this file allows one to
  42.  * create address spaces and create, resize and share
  43.  * address space areas.
  44.  *
  45.  * @see page.c
  46.  *
  47.  */
  48.  
  49. #include <mm/as.h>
  50. #include <arch/mm/as.h>
  51. #include <mm/page.h>
  52. #include <mm/frame.h>
  53. #include <mm/slab.h>
  54. #include <mm/tlb.h>
  55. #include <arch/mm/page.h>
  56. #include <genarch/mm/page_pt.h>
  57. #include <genarch/mm/page_ht.h>
  58. #include <mm/asid.h>
  59. #include <arch/mm/asid.h>
  60. #include <preemption.h>
  61. #include <synch/spinlock.h>
  62. #include <synch/mutex.h>
  63. #include <adt/list.h>
  64. #include <adt/btree.h>
  65. #include <proc/task.h>
  66. #include <proc/thread.h>
  67. #include <arch/asm.h>
  68. #include <panic.h>
  69. #include <debug.h>
  70. #include <print.h>
  71. #include <memstr.h>
  72. #include <macros.h>
  73. #include <arch.h>
  74. #include <errno.h>
  75. #include <config.h>
  76. #include <align.h>
  77. #include <arch/types.h>
  78. #include <syscall/copy.h>
  79. #include <arch/interrupt.h>
  80.  
  81. #ifdef CONFIG_VIRT_IDX_DCACHE
  82. #include <arch/mm/cache.h>
  83. #endif /* CONFIG_VIRT_IDX_DCACHE */
  84.  
  85. #ifndef __OBJC__
  86. /**
  87.  * Each architecture decides what functions will be used to carry out
  88.  * address space operations such as creating or locking page tables.
  89.  */
  90. as_operations_t *as_operations = NULL;
  91.  
  92. /**
  93.  * Slab for as_t objects.
  94.  */
  95. static slab_cache_t *as_slab;
  96. #endif
  97.  
  98. /**
  99.  * This lock serializes access to the ASID subsystem.
  100.  * It protects:
  101.  * - inactive_as_with_asid_head list
  102.  * - as->asid for each as of the as_t type
  103.  * - asids_allocated counter
  104.  */
  105. SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE(asidlock);
  106.  
  107. /**
  108.  * This list contains address spaces that are not active on any
  109.  * processor and that have valid ASID.
  110.  */
  111. LIST_INITIALIZE(inactive_as_with_asid_head);
  112.  
  113. /** Kernel address space. */
  114. as_t *AS_KERNEL = NULL;
  115.  
  116. static int area_flags_to_page_flags(int aflags);
  117. static as_area_t *find_area_and_lock(as_t *as, uintptr_t va);
  118. static bool check_area_conflicts(as_t *as, uintptr_t va, size_t size,
  119.     as_area_t *avoid_area);
  120. static void sh_info_remove_reference(share_info_t *sh_info);
  121.  
  122. #ifndef __OBJC__
  123. static int as_constructor(void *obj, int flags)
  124. {
  125.     as_t *as = (as_t *) obj;
  126.     int rc;
  127.  
  128.     link_initialize(&as->inactive_as_with_asid_link);
  129.     mutex_initialize(&as->lock);   
  130.    
  131.     rc = as_constructor_arch(as, flags);
  132.    
  133.     return rc;
  134. }
  135.  
  136. static int as_destructor(void *obj)
  137. {
  138.     as_t *as = (as_t *) obj;
  139.  
  140.     return as_destructor_arch(as);
  141. }
  142. #endif
  143.  
  144. /** Initialize address space subsystem. */
  145. void as_init(void)
  146. {
  147.     as_arch_init();
  148.  
  149. #ifndef __OBJC__
  150.     as_slab = slab_cache_create("as_slab", sizeof(as_t), 0,
  151.         as_constructor, as_destructor, SLAB_CACHE_MAGDEFERRED);
  152. #endif
  153.    
  154.     AS_KERNEL = as_create(FLAG_AS_KERNEL);
  155.     if (!AS_KERNEL)
  156.         panic("can't create kernel address space\n");
  157.    
  158. }
  159.  
  160. /** Create address space.
  161.  *
  162.  * @param flags Flags that influence way in wich the address space is created.
  163.  */
  164. as_t *as_create(int flags)
  165. {
  166.     as_t *as;
  167.  
  168. #ifdef __OBJC__
  169.     as = [as_t new];
  170.     link_initialize(&as->inactive_as_with_asid_link);
  171.     mutex_initialize(&as->lock);   
  172.     (void) as_constructor_arch(as, flags);
  173. #else
  174.     as = (as_t *) slab_alloc(as_slab, 0);
  175. #endif
  176.     (void) as_create_arch(as, 0);
  177.    
  178.     btree_create(&as->as_area_btree);
  179.    
  180.     if (flags & FLAG_AS_KERNEL)
  181.         as->asid = ASID_KERNEL;
  182.     else
  183.         as->asid = ASID_INVALID;
  184.    
  185.     atomic_set(&as->refcount, 0);
  186.     as->cpu_refcount = 0;
  187. #ifdef AS_PAGE_TABLE
  188.     as->genarch.page_table = page_table_create(flags);
  189. #else
  190.     page_table_create(flags);
  191. #endif
  192.  
  193.     return as;
  194. }
  195.  
  196. /** Destroy adress space.
  197.  *
  198.  * When there are no tasks referencing this address space (i.e. its refcount is
  199.  * zero), the address space can be destroyed.
  200.  *
  201.  * We know that we don't hold any spinlock.
  202.  */
  203. void as_destroy(as_t *as)
  204. {
  205.     ipl_t ipl;
  206.     bool cond;
  207.     DEADLOCK_PROBE_INIT(p_asidlock);
  208.  
  209.     ASSERT(atomic_get(&as->refcount) == 0);
  210.    
  211.     /*
  212.      * Since there is no reference to this area,
  213.      * it is safe not to lock its mutex.
  214.      */
  215.  
  216.     /*
  217.      * We need to avoid deadlock between TLB shootdown and asidlock.
  218.      * We therefore try to take asid conditionally and if we don't succeed,
  219.      * we enable interrupts and try again. This is done while preemption is
  220.      * disabled to prevent nested context switches. We also depend on the
  221.      * fact that so far no spinlocks are held.
  222.      */
  223.     preemption_disable();
  224.     ipl = interrupts_read();
  225. retry:
  226.     interrupts_disable();
  227.     if (!spinlock_trylock(&asidlock)) {
  228.         interrupts_enable();
  229.         DEADLOCK_PROBE(p_asidlock, DEADLOCK_THRESHOLD);
  230.         goto retry;
  231.     }
  232.     preemption_enable();    /* Interrupts disabled, enable preemption */
  233.     if (as->asid != ASID_INVALID && as != AS_KERNEL) {
  234.         if (as != AS && as->cpu_refcount == 0)
  235.             list_remove(&as->inactive_as_with_asid_link);
  236.         asid_put(as->asid);
  237.     }
  238.     spinlock_unlock(&asidlock);
  239.  
  240.     /*
  241.      * Destroy address space areas of the address space.
  242.      * The B+tree must be walked carefully because it is
  243.      * also being destroyed.
  244.      */
  245.     for (cond = true; cond; ) {
  246.         btree_node_t *node;
  247.  
  248.         ASSERT(!list_empty(&as->as_area_btree.leaf_head));
  249.         node = list_get_instance(as->as_area_btree.leaf_head.next,
  250.             btree_node_t, leaf_link);
  251.  
  252.         if ((cond = node->keys)) {
  253.             as_area_destroy(as, node->key[0]);
  254.         }
  255.     }
  256.  
  257.     btree_destroy(&as->as_area_btree);
  258. #ifdef AS_PAGE_TABLE
  259.     page_table_destroy(as->genarch.page_table);
  260. #else
  261.     page_table_destroy(NULL);
  262. #endif
  263.  
  264.     interrupts_restore(ipl);
  265.  
  266. #ifdef __OBJC__
  267.     [as free];
  268. #else
  269.     slab_free(as_slab, as);
  270. #endif
  271. }
  272.  
  273. /** Create address space area of common attributes.
  274.  *
  275.  * The created address space area is added to the target address space.
  276.  *
  277.  * @param as Target address space.
  278.  * @param flags Flags of the area memory.
  279.  * @param size Size of area.
  280.  * @param base Base address of area.
  281.  * @param attrs Attributes of the area.
  282.  * @param backend Address space area backend. NULL if no backend is used.
  283.  * @param backend_data NULL or a pointer to an array holding two void *.
  284.  *
  285.  * @return Address space area on success or NULL on failure.
  286.  */
  287. as_area_t *
  288. as_area_create(as_t *as, int flags, size_t size, uintptr_t base, int attrs,
  289.            mem_backend_t *backend, mem_backend_data_t *backend_data)
  290. {
  291.     ipl_t ipl;
  292.     as_area_t *a;
  293.    
  294.     if (base % PAGE_SIZE)
  295.         return NULL;
  296.  
  297.     if (!size)
  298.         return NULL;
  299.  
  300.     /* Writeable executable areas are not supported. */
  301.     if ((flags & AS_AREA_EXEC) && (flags & AS_AREA_WRITE))
  302.         return NULL;
  303.    
  304.     ipl = interrupts_disable();
  305.     mutex_lock(&as->lock);
  306.    
  307.     if (!check_area_conflicts(as, base, size, NULL)) {
  308.         mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  309.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  310.         return NULL;
  311.     }
  312.    
  313.     a = (as_area_t *) malloc(sizeof(as_area_t), 0);
  314.  
  315.     mutex_initialize(&a->lock);
  316.    
  317.     a->as = as;
  318.     a->flags = flags;
  319.     a->attributes = attrs;
  320.     a->pages = SIZE2FRAMES(size);
  321.     a->base = base;
  322.     a->sh_info = NULL;
  323.     a->backend = backend;
  324.     if (backend_data)
  325.         a->backend_data = *backend_data;
  326.     else
  327.         memsetb(&a->backend_data, sizeof(a->backend_data), 0);
  328.  
  329.     btree_create(&a->used_space);
  330.    
  331.     btree_insert(&as->as_area_btree, base, (void *) a, NULL);
  332.  
  333.     mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  334.     interrupts_restore(ipl);
  335.  
  336.     return a;
  337. }
  338.  
  339. /** Find address space area and change it.
  340.  *
  341.  * @param as Address space.
  342.  * @param address Virtual address belonging to the area to be changed. Must be
  343.  *     page-aligned.
  344.  * @param size New size of the virtual memory block starting at address.
  345.  * @param flags Flags influencing the remap operation. Currently unused.
  346.  *
  347.  * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h otherwise.
  348.  */
  349. int as_area_resize(as_t *as, uintptr_t address, size_t size, int flags)
  350. {
  351.     as_area_t *area;
  352.     ipl_t ipl;
  353.     size_t pages;
  354.    
  355.     ipl = interrupts_disable();
  356.     mutex_lock(&as->lock);
  357.    
  358.     /*
  359.      * Locate the area.
  360.      */
  361.     area = find_area_and_lock(as, address);
  362.     if (!area) {
  363.         mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  364.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  365.         return ENOENT;
  366.     }
  367.  
  368.     if (area->backend == &phys_backend) {
  369.         /*
  370.          * Remapping of address space areas associated
  371.          * with memory mapped devices is not supported.
  372.          */
  373.         mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  374.         mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  375.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  376.         return ENOTSUP;
  377.     }
  378.     if (area->sh_info) {
  379.         /*
  380.          * Remapping of shared address space areas
  381.          * is not supported.
  382.          */
  383.         mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  384.         mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  385.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  386.         return ENOTSUP;
  387.     }
  388.  
  389.     pages = SIZE2FRAMES((address - area->base) + size);
  390.     if (!pages) {
  391.         /*
  392.          * Zero size address space areas are not allowed.
  393.          */
  394.         mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  395.         mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  396.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  397.         return EPERM;
  398.     }
  399.    
  400.     if (pages < area->pages) {
  401.         bool cond;
  402.         uintptr_t start_free = area->base + pages*PAGE_SIZE;
  403.  
  404.         /*
  405.          * Shrinking the area.
  406.          * No need to check for overlaps.
  407.          */
  408.  
  409.         /*
  410.          * Start TLB shootdown sequence.
  411.          */
  412.         tlb_shootdown_start(TLB_INVL_PAGES, AS->asid, area->base +
  413.             pages * PAGE_SIZE, area->pages - pages);
  414.  
  415.         /*
  416.          * Remove frames belonging to used space starting from
  417.          * the highest addresses downwards until an overlap with
  418.          * the resized address space area is found. Note that this
  419.          * is also the right way to remove part of the used_space
  420.          * B+tree leaf list.
  421.          */    
  422.         for (cond = true; cond;) {
  423.             btree_node_t *node;
  424.        
  425.             ASSERT(!list_empty(&area->used_space.leaf_head));
  426.             node =
  427.                 list_get_instance(area->used_space.leaf_head.prev,
  428.                 btree_node_t, leaf_link);
  429.             if ((cond = (bool) node->keys)) {
  430.                 uintptr_t b = node->key[node->keys - 1];
  431.                 count_t c =
  432.                     (count_t) node->value[node->keys - 1];
  433.                 unsigned int i = 0;
  434.            
  435.                 if (overlaps(b, c * PAGE_SIZE, area->base,
  436.                     pages * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  437.                    
  438.                     if (b + c * PAGE_SIZE <= start_free) {
  439.                         /*
  440.                          * The whole interval fits
  441.                          * completely in the resized
  442.                          * address space area.
  443.                          */
  444.                         break;
  445.                     }
  446.        
  447.                     /*
  448.                      * Part of the interval corresponding
  449.                      * to b and c overlaps with the resized
  450.                      * address space area.
  451.                      */
  452.        
  453.                     cond = false;   /* we are almost done */
  454.                     i = (start_free - b) >> PAGE_WIDTH;
  455.                     if (!used_space_remove(area, start_free, c - i))
  456.                         panic("Could not remove used space.\n");
  457.                 } else {
  458.                     /*
  459.                      * The interval of used space can be
  460.                      * completely removed.
  461.                      */
  462.                     if (!used_space_remove(area, b, c))
  463.                         panic("Could not remove used space.\n");
  464.                 }
  465.            
  466.                 for (; i < c; i++) {
  467.                     pte_t *pte;
  468.            
  469.                     page_table_lock(as, false);
  470.                     pte = page_mapping_find(as, b +
  471.                         i * PAGE_SIZE);
  472.                     ASSERT(pte && PTE_VALID(pte) &&
  473.                         PTE_PRESENT(pte));
  474.                     if (area->backend &&
  475.                         area->backend->frame_free) {
  476.                         area->backend->frame_free(area,
  477.                             b + i * PAGE_SIZE,
  478.                             PTE_GET_FRAME(pte));
  479.                     }
  480.                     page_mapping_remove(as, b +
  481.                         i * PAGE_SIZE);
  482.                     page_table_unlock(as, false);
  483.                 }
  484.             }
  485.         }
  486.  
  487.         /*
  488.          * Finish TLB shootdown sequence.
  489.          */
  490.  
  491.         tlb_invalidate_pages(as->asid, area->base + pages * PAGE_SIZE,
  492.             area->pages - pages);
  493.         /*
  494.          * Invalidate software translation caches (e.g. TSB on sparc64).
  495.          */
  496.         as_invalidate_translation_cache(as, area->base +
  497.             pages * PAGE_SIZE, area->pages - pages);
  498.         tlb_shootdown_finalize();
  499.        
  500.     } else {
  501.         /*
  502.          * Growing the area.
  503.          * Check for overlaps with other address space areas.
  504.          */
  505.         if (!check_area_conflicts(as, address, pages * PAGE_SIZE,
  506.             area)) {
  507.             mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  508.             mutex_unlock(&as->lock);       
  509.             interrupts_restore(ipl);
  510.             return EADDRNOTAVAIL;
  511.         }
  512.     }
  513.  
  514.     area->pages = pages;
  515.    
  516.     mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  517.     mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  518.     interrupts_restore(ipl);
  519.  
  520.     return 0;
  521. }
  522.  
  523. /** Destroy address space area.
  524.  *
  525.  * @param as Address space.
  526.  * @param address Address withing the area to be deleted.
  527.  *
  528.  * @return Zero on success or a value from @ref errno.h on failure.
  529.  */
  530. int as_area_destroy(as_t *as, uintptr_t address)
  531. {
  532.     as_area_t *area;
  533.     uintptr_t base;
  534.     link_t *cur;
  535.     ipl_t ipl;
  536.  
  537.     ipl = interrupts_disable();
  538.     mutex_lock(&as->lock);
  539.  
  540.     area = find_area_and_lock(as, address);
  541.     if (!area) {
  542.         mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  543.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  544.         return ENOENT;
  545.     }
  546.  
  547.     base = area->base;
  548.  
  549.     /*
  550.      * Start TLB shootdown sequence.
  551.      */
  552.     tlb_shootdown_start(TLB_INVL_PAGES, as->asid, area->base, area->pages);
  553.  
  554.     /*
  555.      * Visit only the pages mapped by used_space B+tree.
  556.      */
  557.     for (cur = area->used_space.leaf_head.next;
  558.         cur != &area->used_space.leaf_head; cur = cur->next) {
  559.         btree_node_t *node;
  560.         unsigned int i;
  561.        
  562.         node = list_get_instance(cur, btree_node_t, leaf_link);
  563.         for (i = 0; i < node->keys; i++) {
  564.             uintptr_t b = node->key[i];
  565.             count_t j;
  566.             pte_t *pte;
  567.            
  568.             for (j = 0; j < (count_t) node->value[i]; j++) {
  569.                 page_table_lock(as, false);
  570.                 pte = page_mapping_find(as, b + j * PAGE_SIZE);
  571.                 ASSERT(pte && PTE_VALID(pte) &&
  572.                     PTE_PRESENT(pte));
  573.                 if (area->backend &&
  574.                     area->backend->frame_free) {
  575.                     area->backend->frame_free(area, b +
  576.                         j * PAGE_SIZE, PTE_GET_FRAME(pte));
  577.                 }
  578.                 page_mapping_remove(as, b + j * PAGE_SIZE);            
  579.                 page_table_unlock(as, false);
  580.             }
  581.         }
  582.     }
  583.  
  584.     /*
  585.      * Finish TLB shootdown sequence.
  586.      */
  587.  
  588.     tlb_invalidate_pages(as->asid, area->base, area->pages);
  589.     /*
  590.      * Invalidate potential software translation caches (e.g. TSB on
  591.      * sparc64).
  592.      */
  593.     as_invalidate_translation_cache(as, area->base, area->pages);
  594.     tlb_shootdown_finalize();
  595.    
  596.     btree_destroy(&area->used_space);
  597.  
  598.     area->attributes |= AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL;
  599.    
  600.     if (area->sh_info)
  601.         sh_info_remove_reference(area->sh_info);
  602.        
  603.     mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  604.  
  605.     /*
  606.      * Remove the empty area from address space.
  607.      */
  608.     btree_remove(&as->as_area_btree, base, NULL);
  609.    
  610.     free(area);
  611.    
  612.     mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  613.     interrupts_restore(ipl);
  614.     return 0;
  615. }
  616.  
  617. /** Share address space area with another or the same address space.
  618.  *
  619.  * Address space area mapping is shared with a new address space area.
  620.  * If the source address space area has not been shared so far,
  621.  * a new sh_info is created. The new address space area simply gets the
  622.  * sh_info of the source area. The process of duplicating the
  623.  * mapping is done through the backend share function.
  624.  *
  625.  * @param src_as Pointer to source address space.
  626.  * @param src_base Base address of the source address space area.
  627.  * @param acc_size Expected size of the source area.
  628.  * @param dst_as Pointer to destination address space.
  629.  * @param dst_base Target base address.
  630.  * @param dst_flags_mask Destination address space area flags mask.
  631.  *
  632.  * @return Zero on success or ENOENT if there is no such task or if there is no
  633.  * such address space area, EPERM if there was a problem in accepting the area
  634.  * or ENOMEM if there was a problem in allocating destination address space
  635.  * area. ENOTSUP is returned if the address space area backend does not support
  636.  * sharing.
  637.  */
  638. int as_area_share(as_t *src_as, uintptr_t src_base, size_t acc_size,
  639.     as_t *dst_as, uintptr_t dst_base, int dst_flags_mask)
  640. {
  641.     ipl_t ipl;
  642.     int src_flags;
  643.     size_t src_size;
  644.     as_area_t *src_area, *dst_area;
  645.     share_info_t *sh_info;
  646.     mem_backend_t *src_backend;
  647.     mem_backend_data_t src_backend_data;
  648.    
  649.     ipl = interrupts_disable();
  650.     mutex_lock(&src_as->lock);
  651.     src_area = find_area_and_lock(src_as, src_base);
  652.     if (!src_area) {
  653.         /*
  654.          * Could not find the source address space area.
  655.          */
  656.         mutex_unlock(&src_as->lock);
  657.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  658.         return ENOENT;
  659.     }
  660.  
  661.     if (!src_area->backend || !src_area->backend->share) {
  662.         /*
  663.          * There is no backend or the backend does not
  664.          * know how to share the area.
  665.          */
  666.         mutex_unlock(&src_area->lock);
  667.         mutex_unlock(&src_as->lock);
  668.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  669.         return ENOTSUP;
  670.     }
  671.    
  672.     src_size = src_area->pages * PAGE_SIZE;
  673.     src_flags = src_area->flags;
  674.     src_backend = src_area->backend;
  675.     src_backend_data = src_area->backend_data;
  676.  
  677.     /* Share the cacheable flag from the original mapping */
  678.     if (src_flags & AS_AREA_CACHEABLE)
  679.         dst_flags_mask |= AS_AREA_CACHEABLE;
  680.  
  681.     if (src_size != acc_size ||
  682.         (src_flags & dst_flags_mask) != dst_flags_mask) {
  683.         mutex_unlock(&src_area->lock);
  684.         mutex_unlock(&src_as->lock);
  685.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  686.         return EPERM;
  687.     }
  688.  
  689.     /*
  690.      * Now we are committed to sharing the area.
  691.      * First, prepare the area for sharing.
  692.      * Then it will be safe to unlock it.
  693.      */
  694.     sh_info = src_area->sh_info;
  695.     if (!sh_info) {
  696.         sh_info = (share_info_t *) malloc(sizeof(share_info_t), 0);
  697.         mutex_initialize(&sh_info->lock);
  698.         sh_info->refcount = 2;
  699.         btree_create(&sh_info->pagemap);
  700.         src_area->sh_info = sh_info;
  701.         /*
  702.          * Call the backend to setup sharing.
  703.          */
  704.         src_area->backend->share(src_area);
  705.     } else {
  706.         mutex_lock(&sh_info->lock);
  707.         sh_info->refcount++;
  708.         mutex_unlock(&sh_info->lock);
  709.     }
  710.  
  711.     mutex_unlock(&src_area->lock);
  712.     mutex_unlock(&src_as->lock);
  713.  
  714.     /*
  715.      * Create copy of the source address space area.
  716.      * The destination area is created with AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL
  717.      * attribute set which prevents race condition with
  718.      * preliminary as_page_fault() calls.
  719.      * The flags of the source area are masked against dst_flags_mask
  720.      * to support sharing in less privileged mode.
  721.      */
  722.     dst_area = as_area_create(dst_as, dst_flags_mask, src_size, dst_base,
  723.         AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL, src_backend, &src_backend_data);
  724.     if (!dst_area) {
  725.         /*
  726.          * Destination address space area could not be created.
  727.          */
  728.         sh_info_remove_reference(sh_info);
  729.        
  730.         interrupts_restore(ipl);
  731.         return ENOMEM;
  732.     }
  733.  
  734.     /*
  735.      * Now the destination address space area has been
  736.      * fully initialized. Clear the AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL
  737.      * attribute and set the sh_info.
  738.      */
  739.     mutex_lock(&dst_as->lock); 
  740.     mutex_lock(&dst_area->lock);
  741.     dst_area->attributes &= ~AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL;
  742.     dst_area->sh_info = sh_info;
  743.     mutex_unlock(&dst_area->lock);
  744.     mutex_unlock(&dst_as->lock);   
  745.  
  746.     interrupts_restore(ipl);
  747.    
  748.     return 0;
  749. }
  750.  
  751. /** Check access mode for address space area.
  752.  *
  753.  * The address space area must be locked prior to this call.
  754.  *
  755.  * @param area Address space area.
  756.  * @param access Access mode.
  757.  *
  758.  * @return False if access violates area's permissions, true otherwise.
  759.  */
  760. bool as_area_check_access(as_area_t *area, pf_access_t access)
  761. {
  762.     int flagmap[] = {
  763.         [PF_ACCESS_READ] = AS_AREA_READ,
  764.         [PF_ACCESS_WRITE] = AS_AREA_WRITE,
  765.         [PF_ACCESS_EXEC] = AS_AREA_EXEC
  766.     };
  767.  
  768.     if (!(area->flags & flagmap[access]))
  769.         return false;
  770.    
  771.     return true;
  772. }
  773.  
  774. /** Handle page fault within the current address space.
  775.  *
  776.  * This is the high-level page fault handler. It decides
  777.  * whether the page fault can be resolved by any backend
  778.  * and if so, it invokes the backend to resolve the page
  779.  * fault.
  780.  *
  781.  * Interrupts are assumed disabled.
  782.  *
  783.  * @param page Faulting page.
  784.  * @param access Access mode that caused the fault (i.e. read/write/exec).
  785.  * @param istate Pointer to interrupted state.
  786.  *
  787.  * @return AS_PF_FAULT on page fault, AS_PF_OK on success or AS_PF_DEFER if the
  788.  *     fault was caused by copy_to_uspace() or copy_from_uspace().
  789.  */
  790. int as_page_fault(uintptr_t page, pf_access_t access, istate_t *istate)
  791. {
  792.     pte_t *pte;
  793.     as_area_t *area;
  794.    
  795.     if (!THREAD)
  796.         return AS_PF_FAULT;
  797.        
  798.     ASSERT(AS);
  799.  
  800.     mutex_lock(&AS->lock);
  801.     area = find_area_and_lock(AS, page);   
  802.     if (!area) {
  803.         /*
  804.          * No area contained mapping for 'page'.
  805.          * Signal page fault to low-level handler.
  806.          */
  807.         mutex_unlock(&AS->lock);
  808.         goto page_fault;
  809.     }
  810.  
  811.     if (area->attributes & AS_AREA_ATTR_PARTIAL) {
  812.         /*
  813.          * The address space area is not fully initialized.
  814.          * Avoid possible race by returning error.
  815.          */
  816.         mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  817.         mutex_unlock(&AS->lock);
  818.         goto page_fault;       
  819.     }
  820.  
  821.     if (!area->backend || !area->backend->page_fault) {
  822.         /*
  823.          * The address space area is not backed by any backend
  824.          * or the backend cannot handle page faults.
  825.          */
  826.         mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  827.         mutex_unlock(&AS->lock);
  828.         goto page_fault;       
  829.     }
  830.  
  831.     page_table_lock(AS, false);
  832.    
  833.     /*
  834.      * To avoid race condition between two page faults
  835.      * on the same address, we need to make sure
  836.      * the mapping has not been already inserted.
  837.      */
  838.     if ((pte = page_mapping_find(AS, page))) {
  839.         if (PTE_PRESENT(pte)) {
  840.             if (((access == PF_ACCESS_READ) && PTE_READABLE(pte)) ||
  841.                 (access == PF_ACCESS_WRITE && PTE_WRITABLE(pte)) ||
  842.                 (access == PF_ACCESS_EXEC && PTE_EXECUTABLE(pte))) {
  843.                 page_table_unlock(AS, false);
  844.                 mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  845.                 mutex_unlock(&AS->lock);
  846.                 return AS_PF_OK;
  847.             }
  848.         }
  849.     }
  850.    
  851.     /*
  852.      * Resort to the backend page fault handler.
  853.      */
  854.     if (area->backend->page_fault(area, page, access) != AS_PF_OK) {
  855.         page_table_unlock(AS, false);
  856.         mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  857.         mutex_unlock(&AS->lock);
  858.         goto page_fault;
  859.     }
  860.    
  861.     page_table_unlock(AS, false);
  862.     mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  863.     mutex_unlock(&AS->lock);
  864.     return AS_PF_OK;
  865.  
  866. page_fault:
  867.     if (THREAD->in_copy_from_uspace) {
  868.         THREAD->in_copy_from_uspace = false;
  869.         istate_set_retaddr(istate,
  870.             (uintptr_t) &memcpy_from_uspace_failover_address);
  871.     } else if (THREAD->in_copy_to_uspace) {
  872.         THREAD->in_copy_to_uspace = false;
  873.         istate_set_retaddr(istate,
  874.             (uintptr_t) &memcpy_to_uspace_failover_address);
  875.     } else {
  876.         return AS_PF_FAULT;
  877.     }
  878.  
  879.     return AS_PF_DEFER;
  880. }
  881.  
  882. /** Switch address spaces.
  883.  *
  884.  * Note that this function cannot sleep as it is essentially a part of
  885.  * scheduling. Sleeping here would lead to deadlock on wakeup. Another
  886.  * thing which is forbidden in this context is locking the address space.
  887.  *
  888.  * When this function is enetered, no spinlocks may be held.
  889.  *
  890.  * @param old Old address space or NULL.
  891.  * @param new New address space.
  892.  */
  893. void as_switch(as_t *old_as, as_t *new_as)
  894. {
  895.     DEADLOCK_PROBE_INIT(p_asidlock);
  896.     preemption_disable();
  897. retry:
  898.     (void) interrupts_disable();
  899.     if (!spinlock_trylock(&asidlock)) {
  900.         /*
  901.          * Avoid deadlock with TLB shootdown.
  902.          * We can enable interrupts here because
  903.          * preemption is disabled. We should not be
  904.          * holding any other lock.
  905.          */
  906.         (void) interrupts_enable();
  907.         DEADLOCK_PROBE(p_asidlock, DEADLOCK_THRESHOLD);
  908.         goto retry;
  909.     }
  910.     preemption_enable();
  911.  
  912.     /*
  913.      * First, take care of the old address space.
  914.      */
  915.     if (old_as) {
  916.         ASSERT(old_as->cpu_refcount);
  917.         if((--old_as->cpu_refcount == 0) && (old_as != AS_KERNEL)) {
  918.             /*
  919.              * The old address space is no longer active on
  920.              * any processor. It can be appended to the
  921.              * list of inactive address spaces with assigned
  922.              * ASID.
  923.              */
  924.             ASSERT(old_as->asid != ASID_INVALID);
  925.             list_append(&old_as->inactive_as_with_asid_link,
  926.                 &inactive_as_with_asid_head);
  927.         }
  928.  
  929.         /*
  930.          * Perform architecture-specific tasks when the address space
  931.          * is being removed from the CPU.
  932.          */
  933.         as_deinstall_arch(old_as);
  934.     }
  935.  
  936.     /*
  937.      * Second, prepare the new address space.
  938.      */
  939.     if ((new_as->cpu_refcount++ == 0) && (new_as != AS_KERNEL)) {
  940.         if (new_as->asid != ASID_INVALID)
  941.             list_remove(&new_as->inactive_as_with_asid_link);
  942.         else
  943.             new_as->asid = asid_get();
  944.     }
  945. #ifdef AS_PAGE_TABLE
  946.     SET_PTL0_ADDRESS(new_as->genarch.page_table);
  947. #endif
  948.    
  949.     /*
  950.      * Perform architecture-specific steps.
  951.      * (e.g. write ASID to hardware register etc.)
  952.      */
  953.     as_install_arch(new_as);
  954.  
  955.     spinlock_unlock(&asidlock);
  956.    
  957.     AS = new_as;
  958. }
  959.  
  960. /** Convert address space area flags to page flags.
  961.  *
  962.  * @param aflags Flags of some address space area.
  963.  *
  964.  * @return Flags to be passed to page_mapping_insert().
  965.  */
  966. int area_flags_to_page_flags(int aflags)
  967. {
  968.     int flags;
  969.  
  970.     flags = PAGE_USER | PAGE_PRESENT;
  971.    
  972.     if (aflags & AS_AREA_READ)
  973.         flags |= PAGE_READ;
  974.        
  975.     if (aflags & AS_AREA_WRITE)
  976.         flags |= PAGE_WRITE;
  977.    
  978.     if (aflags & AS_AREA_EXEC)
  979.         flags |= PAGE_EXEC;
  980.    
  981.     if (aflags & AS_AREA_CACHEABLE)
  982.         flags |= PAGE_CACHEABLE;
  983.        
  984.     return flags;
  985. }
  986.  
  987. /** Compute flags for virtual address translation subsytem.
  988.  *
  989.  * The address space area must be locked.
  990.  * Interrupts must be disabled.
  991.  *
  992.  * @param a Address space area.
  993.  *
  994.  * @return Flags to be used in page_mapping_insert().
  995.  */
  996. int as_area_get_flags(as_area_t *a)
  997. {
  998.     return area_flags_to_page_flags(a->flags);
  999. }
  1000.  
  1001. /** Create page table.
  1002.  *
  1003.  * Depending on architecture, create either address space
  1004.  * private or global page table.
  1005.  *
  1006.  * @param flags Flags saying whether the page table is for kernel address space.
  1007.  *
  1008.  * @return First entry of the page table.
  1009.  */
  1010. pte_t *page_table_create(int flags)
  1011. {
  1012. #ifdef __OBJC__
  1013.     return [as_t page_table_create: flags];
  1014. #else
  1015.     ASSERT(as_operations);
  1016.     ASSERT(as_operations->page_table_create);
  1017.    
  1018.     return as_operations->page_table_create(flags);
  1019. #endif
  1020. }
  1021.  
  1022. /** Destroy page table.
  1023.  *
  1024.  * Destroy page table in architecture specific way.
  1025.  *
  1026.  * @param page_table Physical address of PTL0.
  1027.  */
  1028. void page_table_destroy(pte_t *page_table)
  1029. {
  1030. #ifdef __OBJC__
  1031.     return [as_t page_table_destroy: page_table];
  1032. #else
  1033.     ASSERT(as_operations);
  1034.     ASSERT(as_operations->page_table_destroy);
  1035.    
  1036.     as_operations->page_table_destroy(page_table);
  1037. #endif
  1038. }
  1039.  
  1040. /** Lock page table.
  1041.  *
  1042.  * This function should be called before any page_mapping_insert(),
  1043.  * page_mapping_remove() and page_mapping_find().
  1044.  *
  1045.  * Locking order is such that address space areas must be locked
  1046.  * prior to this call. Address space can be locked prior to this
  1047.  * call in which case the lock argument is false.
  1048.  *
  1049.  * @param as Address space.
  1050.  * @param lock If false, do not attempt to lock as->lock.
  1051.  */
  1052. void page_table_lock(as_t *as, bool lock)
  1053. {
  1054. #ifdef __OBJC__
  1055.     [as page_table_lock: lock];
  1056. #else
  1057.     ASSERT(as_operations);
  1058.     ASSERT(as_operations->page_table_lock);
  1059.    
  1060.     as_operations->page_table_lock(as, lock);
  1061. #endif
  1062. }
  1063.  
  1064. /** Unlock page table.
  1065.  *
  1066.  * @param as Address space.
  1067.  * @param unlock If false, do not attempt to unlock as->lock.
  1068.  */
  1069. void page_table_unlock(as_t *as, bool unlock)
  1070. {
  1071. #ifdef __OBJC__
  1072.     [as page_table_unlock: unlock];
  1073. #else
  1074.     ASSERT(as_operations);
  1075.     ASSERT(as_operations->page_table_unlock);
  1076.    
  1077.     as_operations->page_table_unlock(as, unlock);
  1078. #endif
  1079. }
  1080.  
  1081.  
  1082. /** Find address space area and lock it.
  1083.  *
  1084.  * The address space must be locked and interrupts must be disabled.
  1085.  *
  1086.  * @param as Address space.
  1087.  * @param va Virtual address.
  1088.  *
  1089.  * @return Locked address space area containing va on success or NULL on
  1090.  *     failure.
  1091.  */
  1092. as_area_t *find_area_and_lock(as_t *as, uintptr_t va)
  1093. {
  1094.     as_area_t *a;
  1095.     btree_node_t *leaf, *lnode;
  1096.     unsigned int i;
  1097.    
  1098.     a = (as_area_t *) btree_search(&as->as_area_btree, va, &leaf);
  1099.     if (a) {
  1100.         /* va is the base address of an address space area */
  1101.         mutex_lock(&a->lock);
  1102.         return a;
  1103.     }
  1104.    
  1105.     /*
  1106.      * Search the leaf node and the righmost record of its left neighbour
  1107.      * to find out whether this is a miss or va belongs to an address
  1108.      * space area found there.
  1109.      */
  1110.    
  1111.     /* First, search the leaf node itself. */
  1112.     for (i = 0; i < leaf->keys; i++) {
  1113.         a = (as_area_t *) leaf->value[i];
  1114.         mutex_lock(&a->lock);
  1115.         if ((a->base <= va) && (va < a->base + a->pages * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1116.             return a;
  1117.         }
  1118.         mutex_unlock(&a->lock);
  1119.     }
  1120.  
  1121.     /*
  1122.      * Second, locate the left neighbour and test its last record.
  1123.      * Because of its position in the B+tree, it must have base < va.
  1124.      */
  1125.     lnode = btree_leaf_node_left_neighbour(&as->as_area_btree, leaf);
  1126.     if (lnode) {
  1127.         a = (as_area_t *) lnode->value[lnode->keys - 1];
  1128.         mutex_lock(&a->lock);
  1129.         if (va < a->base + a->pages * PAGE_SIZE) {
  1130.             return a;
  1131.         }
  1132.         mutex_unlock(&a->lock);
  1133.     }
  1134.  
  1135.     return NULL;
  1136. }
  1137.  
  1138. /** Check area conflicts with other areas.
  1139.  *
  1140.  * The address space must be locked and interrupts must be disabled.
  1141.  *
  1142.  * @param as Address space.
  1143.  * @param va Starting virtual address of the area being tested.
  1144.  * @param size Size of the area being tested.
  1145.  * @param avoid_area Do not touch this area.
  1146.  *
  1147.  * @return True if there is no conflict, false otherwise.
  1148.  */
  1149. bool check_area_conflicts(as_t *as, uintptr_t va, size_t size,
  1150.               as_area_t *avoid_area)
  1151. {
  1152.     as_area_t *a;
  1153.     btree_node_t *leaf, *node;
  1154.     unsigned int i;
  1155.    
  1156.     /*
  1157.      * We don't want any area to have conflicts with NULL page.
  1158.      */
  1159.     if (overlaps(va, size, NULL, PAGE_SIZE))
  1160.         return false;
  1161.    
  1162.     /*
  1163.      * The leaf node is found in O(log n), where n is proportional to
  1164.      * the number of address space areas belonging to as.
  1165.      * The check for conflicts is then attempted on the rightmost
  1166.      * record in the left neighbour, the leftmost record in the right
  1167.      * neighbour and all records in the leaf node itself.
  1168.      */
  1169.    
  1170.     if ((a = (as_area_t *) btree_search(&as->as_area_btree, va, &leaf))) {
  1171.         if (a != avoid_area)
  1172.             return false;
  1173.     }
  1174.    
  1175.     /* First, check the two border cases. */
  1176.     if ((node = btree_leaf_node_left_neighbour(&as->as_area_btree, leaf))) {
  1177.         a = (as_area_t *) node->value[node->keys - 1];
  1178.         mutex_lock(&a->lock);
  1179.         if (overlaps(va, size, a->base, a->pages * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1180.             mutex_unlock(&a->lock);
  1181.             return false;
  1182.         }
  1183.         mutex_unlock(&a->lock);
  1184.     }
  1185.     node = btree_leaf_node_right_neighbour(&as->as_area_btree, leaf);
  1186.     if (node) {
  1187.         a = (as_area_t *) node->value[0];
  1188.         mutex_lock(&a->lock);
  1189.         if (overlaps(va, size, a->base, a->pages * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1190.             mutex_unlock(&a->lock);
  1191.             return false;
  1192.         }
  1193.         mutex_unlock(&a->lock);
  1194.     }
  1195.    
  1196.     /* Second, check the leaf node. */
  1197.     for (i = 0; i < leaf->keys; i++) {
  1198.         a = (as_area_t *) leaf->value[i];
  1199.    
  1200.         if (a == avoid_area)
  1201.             continue;
  1202.    
  1203.         mutex_lock(&a->lock);
  1204.         if (overlaps(va, size, a->base, a->pages * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1205.             mutex_unlock(&a->lock);
  1206.             return false;
  1207.         }
  1208.         mutex_unlock(&a->lock);
  1209.     }
  1210.  
  1211.     /*
  1212.      * So far, the area does not conflict with other areas.
  1213.      * Check if it doesn't conflict with kernel address space.
  1214.      */  
  1215.     if (!KERNEL_ADDRESS_SPACE_SHADOWED) {
  1216.         return !overlaps(va, size,
  1217.             KERNEL_ADDRESS_SPACE_START,
  1218.             KERNEL_ADDRESS_SPACE_END - KERNEL_ADDRESS_SPACE_START);
  1219.     }
  1220.  
  1221.     return true;
  1222. }
  1223.  
  1224. /** Return size of the address space area with given base.
  1225.  *
  1226.  * @param base      Arbitrary address insede the address space area.
  1227.  *
  1228.  * @return      Size of the address space area in bytes or zero if it
  1229.  *          does not exist.
  1230.  */
  1231. size_t as_area_get_size(uintptr_t base)
  1232. {
  1233.     ipl_t ipl;
  1234.     as_area_t *src_area;
  1235.     size_t size;
  1236.  
  1237.     ipl = interrupts_disable();
  1238.     src_area = find_area_and_lock(AS, base);
  1239.     if (src_area){
  1240.         size = src_area->pages * PAGE_SIZE;
  1241.         mutex_unlock(&src_area->lock);
  1242.     } else {
  1243.         size = 0;
  1244.     }
  1245.     interrupts_restore(ipl);
  1246.     return size;
  1247. }
  1248.  
  1249. /** Mark portion of address space area as used.
  1250.  *
  1251.  * The address space area must be already locked.
  1252.  *
  1253.  * @param a Address space area.
  1254.  * @param page First page to be marked.
  1255.  * @param count Number of page to be marked.
  1256.  *
  1257.  * @return 0 on failure and 1 on success.
  1258.  */
  1259. int used_space_insert(as_area_t *a, uintptr_t page, count_t count)
  1260. {
  1261.     btree_node_t *leaf, *node;
  1262.     count_t pages;
  1263.     unsigned int i;
  1264.  
  1265.     ASSERT(page == ALIGN_DOWN(page, PAGE_SIZE));
  1266.     ASSERT(count);
  1267.  
  1268.     pages = (count_t) btree_search(&a->used_space, page, &leaf);
  1269.     if (pages) {
  1270.         /*
  1271.          * We hit the beginning of some used space.
  1272.          */
  1273.         return 0;
  1274.     }
  1275.  
  1276.     if (!leaf->keys) {
  1277.         btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count, leaf);
  1278.         return 1;
  1279.     }
  1280.  
  1281.     node = btree_leaf_node_left_neighbour(&a->used_space, leaf);
  1282.     if (node) {
  1283.         uintptr_t left_pg = node->key[node->keys - 1];
  1284.         uintptr_t right_pg = leaf->key[0];
  1285.         count_t left_cnt = (count_t) node->value[node->keys - 1];
  1286.         count_t right_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[0];
  1287.        
  1288.         /*
  1289.          * Examine the possibility that the interval fits
  1290.          * somewhere between the rightmost interval of
  1291.          * the left neigbour and the first interval of the leaf.
  1292.          */
  1293.          
  1294.         if (page >= right_pg) {
  1295.             /* Do nothing. */
  1296.         } else if (overlaps(page, count * PAGE_SIZE, left_pg,
  1297.             left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1298.             /* The interval intersects with the left interval. */
  1299.             return 0;
  1300.         } else if (overlaps(page, count * PAGE_SIZE, right_pg,
  1301.             right_cnt * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1302.             /* The interval intersects with the right interval. */
  1303.             return 0;          
  1304.         } else if ((page == left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) &&
  1305.             (page + count * PAGE_SIZE == right_pg)) {
  1306.             /*
  1307.              * The interval can be added by merging the two already
  1308.              * present intervals.
  1309.              */
  1310.             node->value[node->keys - 1] += count + right_cnt;
  1311.             btree_remove(&a->used_space, right_pg, leaf);
  1312.             return 1;
  1313.         } else if (page == left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) {
  1314.             /*
  1315.              * The interval can be added by simply growing the left
  1316.              * interval.
  1317.              */
  1318.             node->value[node->keys - 1] += count;
  1319.             return 1;
  1320.         } else if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE == right_pg) {
  1321.             /*
  1322.              * The interval can be addded by simply moving base of
  1323.              * the right interval down and increasing its size
  1324.              * accordingly.
  1325.              */
  1326.             leaf->value[0] += count;
  1327.             leaf->key[0] = page;
  1328.             return 1;
  1329.         } else {
  1330.             /*
  1331.              * The interval is between both neigbouring intervals,
  1332.              * but cannot be merged with any of them.
  1333.              */
  1334.             btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count,
  1335.                 leaf);
  1336.             return 1;
  1337.         }
  1338.     } else if (page < leaf->key[0]) {
  1339.         uintptr_t right_pg = leaf->key[0];
  1340.         count_t right_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[0];
  1341.    
  1342.         /*
  1343.          * Investigate the border case in which the left neighbour does
  1344.          * not exist but the interval fits from the left.
  1345.          */
  1346.          
  1347.         if (overlaps(page, count * PAGE_SIZE, right_pg,
  1348.             right_cnt * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1349.             /* The interval intersects with the right interval. */
  1350.             return 0;
  1351.         } else if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE == right_pg) {
  1352.             /*
  1353.              * The interval can be added by moving the base of the
  1354.              * right interval down and increasing its size
  1355.              * accordingly.
  1356.              */
  1357.             leaf->key[0] = page;
  1358.             leaf->value[0] += count;
  1359.             return 1;
  1360.         } else {
  1361.             /*
  1362.              * The interval doesn't adjoin with the right interval.
  1363.              * It must be added individually.
  1364.              */
  1365.             btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count,
  1366.                 leaf);
  1367.             return 1;
  1368.         }
  1369.     }
  1370.  
  1371.     node = btree_leaf_node_right_neighbour(&a->used_space, leaf);
  1372.     if (node) {
  1373.         uintptr_t left_pg = leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1];
  1374.         uintptr_t right_pg = node->key[0];
  1375.         count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1];
  1376.         count_t right_cnt = (count_t) node->value[0];
  1377.        
  1378.         /*
  1379.          * Examine the possibility that the interval fits
  1380.          * somewhere between the leftmost interval of
  1381.          * the right neigbour and the last interval of the leaf.
  1382.          */
  1383.  
  1384.         if (page < left_pg) {
  1385.             /* Do nothing. */
  1386.         } else if (overlaps(page, count * PAGE_SIZE, left_pg,
  1387.             left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1388.             /* The interval intersects with the left interval. */
  1389.             return 0;
  1390.         } else if (overlaps(page, count * PAGE_SIZE, right_pg,
  1391.             right_cnt * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1392.             /* The interval intersects with the right interval. */
  1393.             return 0;          
  1394.         } else if ((page == left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) &&
  1395.             (page + count * PAGE_SIZE == right_pg)) {
  1396.             /*
  1397.              * The interval can be added by merging the two already
  1398.              * present intervals.
  1399.              * */
  1400.             leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] += count + right_cnt;
  1401.             btree_remove(&a->used_space, right_pg, node);
  1402.             return 1;
  1403.         } else if (page == left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) {
  1404.             /*
  1405.              * The interval can be added by simply growing the left
  1406.              * interval.
  1407.              * */
  1408.             leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] +=  count;
  1409.             return 1;
  1410.         } else if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE == right_pg) {
  1411.             /*
  1412.              * The interval can be addded by simply moving base of
  1413.              * the right interval down and increasing its size
  1414.              * accordingly.
  1415.              */
  1416.             node->value[0] += count;
  1417.             node->key[0] = page;
  1418.             return 1;
  1419.         } else {
  1420.             /*
  1421.              * The interval is between both neigbouring intervals,
  1422.              * but cannot be merged with any of them.
  1423.              */
  1424.             btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count,
  1425.                 leaf);
  1426.             return 1;
  1427.         }
  1428.     } else if (page >= leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1]) {
  1429.         uintptr_t left_pg = leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1];
  1430.         count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1];
  1431.    
  1432.         /*
  1433.          * Investigate the border case in which the right neighbour
  1434.          * does not exist but the interval fits from the right.
  1435.          */
  1436.          
  1437.         if (overlaps(page, count * PAGE_SIZE, left_pg,
  1438.             left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1439.             /* The interval intersects with the left interval. */
  1440.             return 0;
  1441.         } else if (left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE == page) {
  1442.             /*
  1443.              * The interval can be added by growing the left
  1444.              * interval.
  1445.              */
  1446.             leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] += count;
  1447.             return 1;
  1448.         } else {
  1449.             /*
  1450.              * The interval doesn't adjoin with the left interval.
  1451.              * It must be added individually.
  1452.              */
  1453.             btree_insert(&a->used_space, page, (void *) count,
  1454.                 leaf);
  1455.             return 1;
  1456.         }
  1457.     }
  1458.    
  1459.     /*
  1460.      * Note that if the algorithm made it thus far, the interval can fit
  1461.      * only between two other intervals of the leaf. The two border cases
  1462.      * were already resolved.
  1463.      */
  1464.     for (i = 1; i < leaf->keys; i++) {
  1465.         if (page < leaf->key[i]) {
  1466.             uintptr_t left_pg = leaf->key[i - 1];
  1467.             uintptr_t right_pg = leaf->key[i];
  1468.             count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[i - 1];
  1469.             count_t right_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[i];
  1470.  
  1471.             /*
  1472.              * The interval fits between left_pg and right_pg.
  1473.              */
  1474.  
  1475.             if (overlaps(page, count * PAGE_SIZE, left_pg,
  1476.                 left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1477.                 /*
  1478.                  * The interval intersects with the left
  1479.                  * interval.
  1480.                  */
  1481.                 return 0;
  1482.             } else if (overlaps(page, count * PAGE_SIZE, right_pg,
  1483.                 right_cnt * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1484.                 /*
  1485.                  * The interval intersects with the right
  1486.                  * interval.
  1487.                  */
  1488.                 return 0;          
  1489.             } else if ((page == left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) &&
  1490.                 (page + count * PAGE_SIZE == right_pg)) {
  1491.                 /*
  1492.                  * The interval can be added by merging the two
  1493.                  * already present intervals.
  1494.                  */
  1495.                 leaf->value[i - 1] += count + right_cnt;
  1496.                 btree_remove(&a->used_space, right_pg, leaf);
  1497.                 return 1;
  1498.             } else if (page == left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) {
  1499.                 /*
  1500.                  * The interval can be added by simply growing
  1501.                  * the left interval.
  1502.                  */
  1503.                 leaf->value[i - 1] += count;
  1504.                 return 1;
  1505.             } else if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE == right_pg) {
  1506.                 /*
  1507.                      * The interval can be addded by simply moving
  1508.                  * base of the right interval down and
  1509.                  * increasing its size accordingly.
  1510.                  */
  1511.                 leaf->value[i] += count;
  1512.                 leaf->key[i] = page;
  1513.                 return 1;
  1514.             } else {
  1515.                 /*
  1516.                  * The interval is between both neigbouring
  1517.                  * intervals, but cannot be merged with any of
  1518.                  * them.
  1519.                  */
  1520.                 btree_insert(&a->used_space, page,
  1521.                     (void *) count, leaf);
  1522.                 return 1;
  1523.             }
  1524.         }
  1525.     }
  1526.  
  1527.     panic("Inconsistency detected while adding %" PRIc " pages of used space at "
  1528.         "%p.\n", count, page);
  1529. }
  1530.  
  1531. /** Mark portion of address space area as unused.
  1532.  *
  1533.  * The address space area must be already locked.
  1534.  *
  1535.  * @param a Address space area.
  1536.  * @param page First page to be marked.
  1537.  * @param count Number of page to be marked.
  1538.  *
  1539.  * @return 0 on failure and 1 on success.
  1540.  */
  1541. int used_space_remove(as_area_t *a, uintptr_t page, count_t count)
  1542. {
  1543.     btree_node_t *leaf, *node;
  1544.     count_t pages;
  1545.     unsigned int i;
  1546.  
  1547.     ASSERT(page == ALIGN_DOWN(page, PAGE_SIZE));
  1548.     ASSERT(count);
  1549.  
  1550.     pages = (count_t) btree_search(&a->used_space, page, &leaf);
  1551.     if (pages) {
  1552.         /*
  1553.          * We are lucky, page is the beginning of some interval.
  1554.          */
  1555.         if (count > pages) {
  1556.             return 0;
  1557.         } else if (count == pages) {
  1558.             btree_remove(&a->used_space, page, leaf);
  1559.             return 1;
  1560.         } else {
  1561.             /*
  1562.              * Find the respective interval.
  1563.              * Decrease its size and relocate its start address.
  1564.              */
  1565.             for (i = 0; i < leaf->keys; i++) {
  1566.                 if (leaf->key[i] == page) {
  1567.                     leaf->key[i] += count * PAGE_SIZE;
  1568.                     leaf->value[i] -= count;
  1569.                     return 1;
  1570.                 }
  1571.             }
  1572.             goto error;
  1573.         }
  1574.     }
  1575.  
  1576.     node = btree_leaf_node_left_neighbour(&a->used_space, leaf);
  1577.     if (node && page < leaf->key[0]) {
  1578.         uintptr_t left_pg = node->key[node->keys - 1];
  1579.         count_t left_cnt = (count_t) node->value[node->keys - 1];
  1580.  
  1581.         if (overlaps(left_pg, left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE, page,
  1582.             count * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1583.             if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE ==
  1584.                 left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) {
  1585.                 /*
  1586.                  * The interval is contained in the rightmost
  1587.                  * interval of the left neighbour and can be
  1588.                  * removed by updating the size of the bigger
  1589.                  * interval.
  1590.                  */
  1591.                 node->value[node->keys - 1] -= count;
  1592.                 return 1;
  1593.             } else if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE <
  1594.                 left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) {
  1595.                 count_t new_cnt;
  1596.                
  1597.                 /*
  1598.                  * The interval is contained in the rightmost
  1599.                  * interval of the left neighbour but its
  1600.                  * removal requires both updating the size of
  1601.                  * the original interval and also inserting a
  1602.                  * new interval.
  1603.                  */
  1604.                 new_cnt = ((left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) -
  1605.                     (page + count*PAGE_SIZE)) >> PAGE_WIDTH;
  1606.                 node->value[node->keys - 1] -= count + new_cnt;
  1607.                 btree_insert(&a->used_space, page +
  1608.                     count * PAGE_SIZE, (void *) new_cnt, leaf);
  1609.                 return 1;
  1610.             }
  1611.         }
  1612.         return 0;
  1613.     } else if (page < leaf->key[0]) {
  1614.         return 0;
  1615.     }
  1616.    
  1617.     if (page > leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1]) {
  1618.         uintptr_t left_pg = leaf->key[leaf->keys - 1];
  1619.         count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1];
  1620.  
  1621.         if (overlaps(left_pg, left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE, page,
  1622.             count * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1623.             if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE ==
  1624.                 left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) {
  1625.                 /*
  1626.                  * The interval is contained in the rightmost
  1627.                  * interval of the leaf and can be removed by
  1628.                  * updating the size of the bigger interval.
  1629.                  */
  1630.                 leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] -= count;
  1631.                 return 1;
  1632.             } else if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE < left_pg +
  1633.                 left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) {
  1634.                 count_t new_cnt;
  1635.                
  1636.                 /*
  1637.                  * The interval is contained in the rightmost
  1638.                  * interval of the leaf but its removal
  1639.                  * requires both updating the size of the
  1640.                  * original interval and also inserting a new
  1641.                  * interval.
  1642.                  */
  1643.                 new_cnt = ((left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) -
  1644.                     (page + count * PAGE_SIZE)) >> PAGE_WIDTH;
  1645.                 leaf->value[leaf->keys - 1] -= count + new_cnt;
  1646.                 btree_insert(&a->used_space, page +
  1647.                     count * PAGE_SIZE, (void *) new_cnt, leaf);
  1648.                 return 1;
  1649.             }
  1650.         }
  1651.         return 0;
  1652.     }  
  1653.    
  1654.     /*
  1655.      * The border cases have been already resolved.
  1656.      * Now the interval can be only between intervals of the leaf.
  1657.      */
  1658.     for (i = 1; i < leaf->keys - 1; i++) {
  1659.         if (page < leaf->key[i]) {
  1660.             uintptr_t left_pg = leaf->key[i - 1];
  1661.             count_t left_cnt = (count_t) leaf->value[i - 1];
  1662.  
  1663.             /*
  1664.              * Now the interval is between intervals corresponding
  1665.              * to (i - 1) and i.
  1666.              */
  1667.             if (overlaps(left_pg, left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE, page,
  1668.                 count * PAGE_SIZE)) {
  1669.                 if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE ==
  1670.                     left_pg + left_cnt*PAGE_SIZE) {
  1671.                     /*
  1672.                      * The interval is contained in the
  1673.                      * interval (i - 1) of the leaf and can
  1674.                      * be removed by updating the size of
  1675.                      * the bigger interval.
  1676.                      */
  1677.                     leaf->value[i - 1] -= count;
  1678.                     return 1;
  1679.                 } else if (page + count * PAGE_SIZE <
  1680.                     left_pg + left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) {
  1681.                     count_t new_cnt;
  1682.                
  1683.                     /*
  1684.                      * The interval is contained in the
  1685.                      * interval (i - 1) of the leaf but its
  1686.                      * removal requires both updating the
  1687.                      * size of the original interval and
  1688.                      * also inserting a new interval.
  1689.                      */
  1690.                     new_cnt = ((left_pg +
  1691.                         left_cnt * PAGE_SIZE) -
  1692.                         (page + count * PAGE_SIZE)) >>
  1693.                         PAGE_WIDTH;
  1694.                     leaf->value[i - 1] -= count + new_cnt;
  1695.                     btree_insert(&a->used_space, page +
  1696.                         count * PAGE_SIZE, (void *) new_cnt,
  1697.                         leaf);
  1698.                     return 1;
  1699.                 }
  1700.             }
  1701.             return 0;
  1702.         }
  1703.     }
  1704.  
  1705. error:
  1706.     panic("Inconsistency detected while removing %" PRIc " pages of used space "
  1707.         "from %p.\n", count, page);
  1708. }
  1709.  
  1710. /** Remove reference to address space area share info.
  1711.  *
  1712.  * If the reference count drops to 0, the sh_info is deallocated.
  1713.  *
  1714.  * @param sh_info Pointer to address space area share info.
  1715.  */
  1716. void sh_info_remove_reference(share_info_t *sh_info)
  1717. {
  1718.     bool dealloc = false;
  1719.  
  1720.     mutex_lock(&sh_info->lock);
  1721.     ASSERT(sh_info->refcount);
  1722.     if (--sh_info->refcount == 0) {
  1723.         dealloc = true;
  1724.         link_t *cur;
  1725.        
  1726.         /*
  1727.          * Now walk carefully the pagemap B+tree and free/remove
  1728.          * reference from all frames found there.
  1729.          */
  1730.         for (cur = sh_info->pagemap.leaf_head.next;
  1731.             cur != &sh_info->pagemap.leaf_head; cur = cur->next) {
  1732.             btree_node_t *node;
  1733.             unsigned int i;
  1734.            
  1735.             node = list_get_instance(cur, btree_node_t, leaf_link);
  1736.             for (i = 0; i < node->keys; i++)
  1737.                 frame_free((uintptr_t) node->value[i]);
  1738.         }
  1739.        
  1740.     }
  1741.     mutex_unlock(&sh_info->lock);
  1742.    
  1743.     if (dealloc) {
  1744.         btree_destroy(&sh_info->pagemap);
  1745.         free(sh_info);
  1746.     }
  1747. }
  1748.  
  1749. /*
  1750.  * Address space related syscalls.
  1751.  */
  1752.  
  1753. /** Wrapper for as_area_create(). */
  1754. unative_t sys_as_area_create(uintptr_t address, size_t size, int flags)
  1755. {
  1756.     if (as_area_create(AS, flags | AS_AREA_CACHEABLE, size, address,
  1757.         AS_AREA_ATTR_NONE, &anon_backend, NULL))
  1758.         return (unative_t) address;
  1759.     else
  1760.         return (unative_t) -1;
  1761. }
  1762.  
  1763. /** Wrapper for as_area_resize(). */
  1764. unative_t sys_as_area_resize(uintptr_t address, size_t size, int flags)
  1765. {
  1766.     return (unative_t) as_area_resize(AS, address, size, 0);
  1767. }
  1768.  
  1769. /** Wrapper for as_area_destroy(). */
  1770. unative_t sys_as_area_destroy(uintptr_t address)
  1771. {
  1772.     return (unative_t) as_area_destroy(AS, address);
  1773. }
  1774.  
  1775. /** Print out information about address space.
  1776.  *
  1777.  * @param as Address space.
  1778.  */
  1779. void as_print(as_t *as)
  1780. {
  1781.     ipl_t ipl;
  1782.    
  1783.     ipl = interrupts_disable();
  1784.     mutex_lock(&as->lock);
  1785.    
  1786.     /* print out info about address space areas */
  1787.     link_t *cur;
  1788.     for (cur = as->as_area_btree.leaf_head.next;
  1789.         cur != &as->as_area_btree.leaf_head; cur = cur->next) {
  1790.         btree_node_t *node;
  1791.        
  1792.         node = list_get_instance(cur, btree_node_t, leaf_link);
  1793.        
  1794.         unsigned int i;
  1795.         for (i = 0; i < node->keys; i++) {
  1796.             as_area_t *area = node->value[i];
  1797.        
  1798.             mutex_lock(&area->lock);
  1799.             printf("as_area: %p, base=%p, pages=%" PRIc " (%p - %p)\n",
  1800.                 area, area->base, area->pages, area->base,
  1801.                 area->base + FRAMES2SIZE(area->pages));
  1802.             mutex_unlock(&area->lock);
  1803.         }
  1804.     }
  1805.    
  1806.     mutex_unlock(&as->lock);
  1807.     interrupts_restore(ipl);
  1808. }
  1809.  
  1810. /** @}
  1811.  */
  1812.