[1] | 1 | /* |
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| 2 | * vmm.h - virtual memory management related operations |
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| 3 | * |
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| 4 | * Authors Ghassan Almaless (2008,2009,2010,2011, 2012) |
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| 5 | * Mohamed Lamine Karaoui (2015) |
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[23] | 6 | * Alain Greiner (2016,2017) |
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[18] | 7 | * |
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[1] | 8 | * Copyright (c) UPMC Sorbonne Universites |
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| 9 | * |
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| 10 | * This file is part of ALMOS-MKH. |
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| 11 | * |
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| 12 | * ALMOS-MKH is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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| 13 | * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 14 | * the Free Software Foundation; version 2.0 of the License. |
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| 15 | * |
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| 16 | * ALMOS-MKH is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
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| 17 | * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 18 | * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
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| 19 | * General Public License for more details. |
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| 20 | * |
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| 21 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 22 | * along with ALMOS-MKH; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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| 23 | * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA |
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| 24 | */ |
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| 25 | |
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| 26 | #ifndef _VMM_H_ |
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| 27 | #define _VMM_H_ |
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| 28 | |
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| 29 | #include <hal_types.h> |
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| 30 | #include <bits.h> |
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| 31 | #include <list.h> |
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| 32 | #include <spinlock.h> |
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| 33 | #include <hal_gpt.h> |
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| 34 | #include <vseg.h> |
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| 35 | #include <page.h> |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | /**** Forward declarations ****/ |
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| 38 | |
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| 39 | struct process_s; |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[407] | 42 | * This structure defines the STACK allocator used by the VMM to dynamically handle |
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| 43 | * a STACK vseg requested or released by an user process. |
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| 44 | * This allocator handles a fixed size array of fixed size slots in the STACK zone. |
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[1] | 45 | * The stack size and the number of slots are defined by the CONFIG_VMM_STACK_SIZE, and |
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[407] | 46 | * CONFIG_VMM_STACK_BASE parameters. |
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[1] | 47 | * Each slot can contain one user stack vseg. The first page in the slot is not allocated |
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| 48 | * to detect stack overflow. |
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| 49 | * The slot index can be computed form the slot base address, and reversely. |
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| 50 | * All allocation / release operations are registered in the stack_bitmap, that completely |
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[18] | 51 | * define the STACK zone state. |
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[1] | 52 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | typedef struct stack_mgr_s |
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| 55 | { |
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| 56 | spinlock_t lock; /*! lock protecting STACK allocator */ |
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| 57 | vpn_t vpn_base; /*! first page of STACK zone */ |
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| 58 | bitmap_t bitmap; /*! bit bector of allocated stacks */ |
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| 59 | } |
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| 60 | stack_mgr_t; |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[407] | 63 | * This structure defines the MMAP allocator used by the VMM to dynamically handle |
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[1] | 64 | * MMAP vsegs requested or released by an user process. |
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[18] | 65 | * This allocator should be only used in the reference cluster. |
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| 66 | * - allocation policy : all allocated vsegs occupy an integer number of pages that is |
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[1] | 67 | * power of 2, and are aligned on a page boundary. The requested number of pages is |
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[18] | 68 | * rounded if required. The first_free_vpn variable defines completely the MMAP zone state. |
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[1] | 69 | * It is never decremented, as the released vsegs are simply registered in a zombi_list. |
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[18] | 70 | * The relevant zombi_list is checked first for each allocation request. |
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[1] | 71 | * - release policy : a released MMAP vseg is registered in an array of zombi_lists. |
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| 72 | * This array is indexed by ln(number of pages), and each entry contains the root of |
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| 73 | * a local list of zombi vsegs that have the same size. The physical memory allocated |
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| 74 | * for a zombi vseg descriptor is not released, to use the "list" field. |
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| 75 | * This physical memory allocated for MMAP vseg descriptors is actually released |
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| 76 | * when the VMM is destroyed. |
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| 77 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 78 | |
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| 79 | typedef struct mmap_mgr_s |
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| 80 | { |
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| 81 | spinlock_t lock; /*! lock protecting MMAP allocator */ |
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| 82 | vpn_t vpn_base; /*! first page of MMAP zone */ |
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| 83 | vpn_t vpn_size; /*! number of pages in MMAP zone */ |
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| 84 | vpn_t first_free_vpn; /*! first free page in MMAP zone */ |
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| 85 | list_entry_t zombi_list[32]; /*! array of roots of released vsegs lists */ |
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| 86 | } |
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| 87 | mmap_mgr_t; |
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| 88 | |
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| 89 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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| 90 | * This structure defines the Virtual Memory Manager for a given process in a given cluster. |
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[408] | 91 | * This local VMM provides four main services: |
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| 92 | * 1) It registers all vsegs in the local copy of the vseg list (VSL). |
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| 93 | * 2) It contains the local copy of the generic page table (GPT). |
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| 94 | * 3) The stack manager dynamically allocates virtual memory space for the STACK vsegs. |
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| 95 | * 4) The mmap manager dynamically allocates virtual memory for the (FILE/ANON/REMOTE) vsegs. |
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| 96 | ******************************************************a************************************** |
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| 97 | * Implementation notes: |
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| 98 | * 1. The VSL contains only local vsegs, but it is implemented as an xlist, and protected by |
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| 99 | * a remote_rwlock, because it can be accessed by a thread running in a remote cluster. |
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| 100 | * An exemple is the vmm_fork_copy() function. |
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| 101 | * 2. In most custers, the VSL and GPT are only partial copies of the reference VSL and GPT |
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| 102 | * structures, stored in the reference cluster. |
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[1] | 103 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 104 | |
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| 105 | typedef struct vmm_s |
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| 106 | { |
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[408] | 107 | remote_rwlock_t vsegs_lock; /*! lock protecting the vsegs list */ |
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| 108 | xlist_entry_t vsegs_root; /*! VSL root (VSL only complete in reference) */ |
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| 109 | uint32_t vsegs_nr; /*! total number of local vsegs */ |
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[1] | 110 | |
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[408] | 111 | gpt_t gpt; /*! Generic Page Table (complete in reference) */ |
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[1] | 112 | |
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[408] | 113 | stack_mgr_t stack_mgr; /*! embedded STACK vsegs allocator */ |
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| 114 | mmap_mgr_t mmap_mgr; /*! embedded MMAP vsegs allocator */ |
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[1] | 115 | |
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[408] | 116 | uint32_t pgfault_nr; /*! page fault counter (instrumentation) */ |
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[1] | 117 | |
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[408] | 118 | vpn_t kent_vpn_base; /*! kentry vseg first page */ |
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| 119 | vpn_t args_vpn_base; /*! args vseg first page */ |
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| 120 | vpn_t envs_vpn_base; /*! envs zone first page */ |
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| 121 | vpn_t heap_vpn_base; /*! envs zone first page */ |
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| 122 | vpn_t code_vpn_base; /*! code zone first page */ |
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| 123 | vpn_t data_vpn_base; /*! data zone first page */ |
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[1] | 124 | |
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[408] | 125 | intptr_t entry_point; /*! main thread entry point */ |
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[1] | 126 | } |
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| 127 | vmm_t; |
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| 128 | |
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| 129 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[406] | 130 | * This function initialises the virtual memory manager attached to an user process. |
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[407] | 131 | * - It initializes the STACK and MMAP allocators. |
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| 132 | * - It registers the "kentry", "args", "envs" vsegs in the VSL. |
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[409] | 133 | * - It initializes the generic page table, calling the HAL specific hal_gpt_init() function. |
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| 134 | * - For TSAR it map all pages for the "kentry" vseg, that must be identity mapping. |
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| 135 | * Note: |
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[407] | 136 | * - The "code" and "data" vsegs are registered by the elf_load_process() function. |
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| 137 | * - The "stack" vsegs are dynamically created by the thread_user_create() function. |
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[409] | 138 | * - The "file", "anon", "remote" vsegs are dynamically created by the mmap() syscall. |
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[1] | 139 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 140 | * @ process : pointer on process descriptor |
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[415] | 141 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[1] | 142 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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[415] | 143 | error_t vmm_init( struct process_s * process ); |
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[1] | 144 | |
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| 145 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[407] | 146 | * This function displays on TXY0 the list or registered vsegs for a given <process>. |
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| 147 | * If the <mapping> argument is true, it displays for each vesg all mapped PTEs in GPT. |
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[23] | 148 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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[407] | 149 | * @ process : pointer on process descriptor. |
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| 150 | * @ mapping : detailed mapping if true. |
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| 151 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 152 | void vmm_display( struct process_s * process, |
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| 153 | bool_t mapping ); |
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| 154 | |
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| 155 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[408] | 156 | * This function is called by the process_fork_create() function. It partially copies |
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| 157 | * the content of a remote parent process VMM to the local child process VMM: |
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| 158 | * - all DATA, MMAP, REMOTE vsegs registered in the parent VSL are registered in the child |
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| 159 | * VSL, and all valid GPT entries in parent GPT are copied to the child GPT. |
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| 160 | * The WRITABLE flag is reset and the COW flag is set in child GPT. |
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| 161 | * - all CODE vsegs registered in the parent VSL are registered in the child VSL, but the |
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| 162 | * GPT entries are not copied in the chilf GPT, that will be dynamically updated from |
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| 163 | * the .elf file when a page fault is reported. |
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| 164 | * - all FILE vsegs registered in the parent VSL are registered in the child VSL, and all |
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| 165 | * valid GPT entries in parent GPT are copied to the child GPT. The COW flag is not set. |
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| 166 | * - no STACK vseg is copied from parent VMM to child VMM, because the child STACK vseg |
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| 167 | * must be copied from the cluster containing the user thread requesting the fork(). |
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[407] | 168 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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[408] | 169 | * @ child_process : local pointer on local child process descriptor. |
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| 170 | * @ parent_process_xp : extended pointer on remote parent process descriptor. |
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[415] | 171 | * @ return 0 if success / return -1 if failure. |
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[23] | 172 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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[408] | 173 | error_t vmm_fork_copy( struct process_s * child_process, |
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| 174 | xptr_t parent_process_xp ); |
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[23] | 175 | |
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| 176 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[408] | 177 | * This function is called by the process_make_fork() function to handle the fork syscall. |
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| 178 | * It set the COW flag, and reset the WRITABLE flag of all GPT entries of the DATA, MMAP, |
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| 179 | * and REMOTE vsegs of a process identified by the <process> argument. |
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| 180 | * It must be called by a thread running in the reference cluster, that contains the complete |
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| 181 | * list of vsegs. Use the rpc_vmm_set_cow_client() when the calling thread client is remote. |
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| 182 | * It updates all copies of the process in all clusters, to maintain coherence in GPT copies, |
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| 183 | * using the list of copies stored in the owner process, and using remote_write accesses to |
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| 184 | * update the remote GPTs. It cannot fail, as only mapped entries in GPT copies are updated. |
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[1] | 185 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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[408] | 186 | * @ process : local pointer on local reference process descriptor. |
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| 187 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 188 | void vmm_set_cow( struct process_s * process ); |
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| 189 | |
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| 190 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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| 191 | * This function is called by the vmm_get_pte() function in case of COW exception. |
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| 192 | * It modifies both the PPN an the attributes for a GPT entry identified by the <process> |
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| 193 | * and <vpn> arguments. |
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| 194 | * It updates all copies of the process in all clusters, to maintain coherence in GPT copies, |
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| 195 | * using the list of copies stored in the owner process, and using remote_write accesses to |
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| 196 | * update the remote GPTs. It cannot fail, as only mapped entries in GPT copies are updated. |
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| 197 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 198 | * @ process : local pointer on local process descriptor. |
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| 199 | * @ vpn : PTE index. |
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| 200 | * @ attr : PTE / attributes. |
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| 201 | * @ ppn : PTE / physical page index. |
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| 202 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 203 | void vmm_update_pte( struct process_s * process, |
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| 204 | vpn_t vpn, |
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| 205 | uint32_t attr, |
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| 206 | ppn_t ppn ); |
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| 207 | |
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| 208 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[409] | 209 | * This function scan the list of vsegs registered in the VSL of the process |
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| 210 | * identified by the <process> argument, and for each vseg: |
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| 211 | * - it unmap from the GPT and releases all mapped pages in vseg. |
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| 212 | * - it removes the vseg from the process VSL. |
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| 213 | * - It releases the memory allocated to the vseg descriptor. |
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| 214 | * Finally, it releases the memory allocated to the GPT itself. |
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[408] | 215 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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[23] | 216 | * @ process : pointer on process descriptor. |
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[1] | 217 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 218 | void vmm_destroy( struct process_s * process ); |
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| 219 | |
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| 220 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[18] | 221 | * This function scans the list of vsegs registered in the VMM of a given process descriptor |
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[1] | 222 | * to check if a given virtual region (defined by a base and size) overlap an existing vseg. |
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| 223 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 224 | * @ process : pointer on process descriptor. |
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| 225 | * @ base : region virtual base address. |
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| 226 | * @ size : region size (bytes). |
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| 227 | * @ returns NULL if no conflict / return conflicting vseg pointer if conflict. |
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| 228 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 229 | vseg_t * vmm_check_conflict( struct process_s * process, |
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| 230 | vpn_t base, |
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| 231 | vpn_t size ); |
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| 232 | |
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| 233 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[18] | 234 | * This function allocates memory for a vseg descriptor, initialises it, and register it |
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[407] | 235 | * in the VMM of the local process descriptor, that should be the reference process. |
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| 236 | * For the 'stack", "file", "anon", & "remote" types, it does not use the <base> argument, |
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| 237 | * but uses the STACK and MMAP virtual memory allocators. |
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| 238 | * It checks collision with all pre-existing vsegs. |
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| 239 | * To comply with the "on-demand" paging policy, this function does NOT modify the page table, |
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| 240 | * and does not allocate physical memory for vseg data. |
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| 241 | * It should be called by a local thread (could be a RPC thread if the client thread is not |
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| 242 | * running in the regerence cluster). |
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[1] | 243 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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[407] | 244 | * @ process : pointer on local processor descriptor. |
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| 245 | * @ type : vseg type. |
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| 246 | * @ base : vseg base address (not used for dynamically allocated vsegs). |
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| 247 | * @ size : vseg size (bytes). |
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| 248 | * @ file_offset : offset in file for CODE, DATA, FILE types. |
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| 249 | * @ file_size : can be smaller than "size" for DATA type. |
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| 250 | * @ mapper_xp : extended pointer on mapper for CODE, DATA, FILE types. |
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| 251 | * @ cxy : physical mapping cluster (for non distributed vsegs). |
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| 252 | * @ returns pointer on vseg if success / returns NULL if no memory, or conflict. |
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[1] | 253 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 254 | vseg_t * vmm_create_vseg( struct process_s * process, |
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[407] | 255 | vseg_type_t type, |
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[18] | 256 | intptr_t base, |
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[407] | 257 | uint32_t size, |
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| 258 | uint32_t file_offset, |
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| 259 | uint32_t file_size, |
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| 260 | xptr_t mapper_xp, |
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| 261 | cxy_t cxy ); |
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[1] | 262 | |
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| 263 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[18] | 264 | * This function removes a vseg identified by it's pointer from the VMM of the calling process. |
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[1] | 265 | * - If the vseg has not the STACK or MMAP type, it is removed from the vsegs list, |
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| 266 | * and the physical memory allocated to vseg descriptor is released to KMEM. |
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| 267 | * - If the vseg has the STACK type, it is removed from the vsegs list, the physical memory |
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| 268 | * allocated to vseg descriptor is released to KMEM, and the stack slot is returned to the |
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| 269 | * VMM STACK allocator. |
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| 270 | * - If the vseg has the MMAP type, it is removed from the vsegs list and is registered |
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| 271 | * in the zombi_list of the VMM MMAP allocator for future reuse. The physical memory |
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| 272 | * allocated to vseg descriptor is NOT released to KMEM. |
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| 273 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 274 | * @ vseg : pointer on vseg to be removed. |
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| 275 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 276 | void vmm_remove_vseg( vseg_t * vseg ); |
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| 277 | |
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| 278 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[18] | 279 | * This function allocates physical memory from the local cluster to map all PTEs |
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[1] | 280 | * of a "kernel" vseg (type KCODE , KDATA, or KDEV) in the page table of process_zero. |
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[68] | 281 | * WARNING : It should not be used for "user" vsegs, that must be mapped using the |
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[1] | 282 | * "on-demand-paging" policy. |
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| 283 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 284 | * @ vseg : pointer on the vseg to be mapped. |
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| 285 | * @ attr : GPT attributes to be set for all vseg pages. |
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| 286 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns ENOMEM if no memory |
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| 287 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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[68] | 288 | error_t vmm_map_kernel_vseg( vseg_t * vseg, |
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| 289 | uint32_t attr ); |
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[1] | 290 | |
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| 291 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[409] | 292 | * This function unmaps all mapped PTEs of a given vseg, from the generic page table |
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| 293 | * associated to a given process descriptor, and releases the physical memory allocated |
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| 294 | * to all mapped GPT entries. It can be used for any type of vseg. |
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[1] | 295 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 296 | * @ process : pointer on process descriptor. |
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| 297 | * @ vseg : pointer on the vseg to be unmapped. |
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| 298 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 299 | void vmm_unmap_vseg( struct process_s * process, |
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| 300 | vseg_t * vseg ); |
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| 301 | |
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| 302 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[18] | 303 | * This function removes a given region (defined by a base address and a size) from |
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[407] | 304 | * the VMM of a given process descriptor. This can modify the number of vsegs: |
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[1] | 305 | * (a) if the region is not entirely mapped in an existing vseg, it's an error. |
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| 306 | * (b) if the region has same base and size as an existing vseg, the vseg is removed. |
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[406] | 307 | * (c) if the removed region cut the vseg in two parts, it is modified. |
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| 308 | * (d) if the removed region cut the vseg in three parts, it is modified, and a new |
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| 309 | * vseg is created with same type. |
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[407] | 310 | * FIXME [AG] this function must be called by a thread running in the reference cluster, |
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| 311 | * and the VMM must be updated in all process descriptors copies. |
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[1] | 312 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 313 | * @ process : pointer on process descriptor |
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| 314 | * @ base : vseg base address |
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| 315 | * @ size : vseg size (bytes) |
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| 316 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 317 | error_t vmm_resize_vseg( struct process_s * process, |
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| 318 | intptr_t base, |
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| 319 | intptr_t size ); |
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| 320 | |
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| 321 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[388] | 322 | * This function checks that a given virtual address is contained in a registered vseg. |
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[399] | 323 | * It can be called by any thread running in any cluster: |
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| 324 | * - if the vseg is registered in the local process VMM, it returns the local vseg pointer. |
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[388] | 325 | * - if the vseg is missing in local VMM, it uses a RPC to get it from the reference cluster, |
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| 326 | * register it in local VMM and returns the local vseg pointer, if success. |
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[406] | 327 | * - it returns an user error if the vseg is missing in the reference VMM, or if there is |
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| 328 | * not enough memory for a new vseg descriptor in cluster containing the calling thread. |
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[1] | 329 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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[388] | 330 | * @ process : [in] pointer on process descriptor |
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| 331 | * @ vaddr : [in] virtual address |
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| 332 | * @ vseg : [out] pointer on found vseg |
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| 333 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns -1 if user error. |
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[1] | 334 | *********************************************************************************************/ |
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[388] | 335 | error_t vmm_get_vseg( struct process_s * process, |
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| 336 | intptr_t vaddr, |
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[394] | 337 | vseg_t ** vseg ); |
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[1] | 338 | |
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| 339 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[407] | 340 | * This function is called by the generic exception handler when a page-fault event |
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[23] | 341 | * has been detected in a given cluster. |
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[407] | 342 | * - If the local cluster is the reference, it call directly the vmm_get_pte() function. |
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[401] | 343 | * - If the local cluster is not the reference cluster, it send a RPC_VMM_GET_PTE |
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[407] | 344 | * to the reference cluster to get the missing PTE attributes and PPN, |
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| 345 | * and update the local page table. |
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[1] | 346 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 347 | * @ process : pointer on process descriptor. |
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| 348 | * @ vpn : VPN of the missing PTE. |
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| 349 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns ENOMEM if no memory. |
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| 350 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 351 | error_t vmm_handle_page_fault( struct process_s * process, |
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[18] | 352 | vpn_t vpn ); |
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[1] | 353 | |
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| 354 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[407] | 355 | * This function is called by the generic exception handler when a copy-on-write event |
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| 356 | * has been detected in a given cluster. |
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| 357 | * - If the local cluster is the reference, it call directly the vmm_get_pte() function. |
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| 358 | * - If the local cluster is not the reference cluster, it send a RPC_VMM_GET_PTE |
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| 359 | * to the reference cluster to get the missing PTE attributes and PPN, |
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| 360 | * and update the local page table. |
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[1] | 361 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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[407] | 362 | * @ process : pointer on process descriptor. |
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| 363 | * @ vpn : VPN of the missing PTE. |
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| 364 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns ENOMEM if no memory. |
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| 365 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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[408] | 366 | error_t vmm_handle_cow( struct process_s * process, |
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| 367 | vpn_t vpn ); |
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[407] | 368 | |
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| 369 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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| 370 | * This function is called when a new PTE (GPT entry) is required because a "page-fault", |
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| 371 | * or "copy-on_write" event has been detected for a given <vpn> in a given <process>. |
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| 372 | * The <cow> argument defines the type of event to be handled. |
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| 373 | * This function must be called by a thread running in reference cluster, and the vseg |
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| 374 | * containing the searched VPN should be registered in the reference VMM. |
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| 375 | * - for an actual page-fault, it allocates the missing physical page from the target cluster |
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| 376 | * defined by the vseg type, initialize it, and update the reference page table. |
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| 377 | * - for a copy-on-write, it allocates a new physical page from the target cluster, |
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| 378 | * initialise it from the old physical page, and update the reference page table. |
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| 379 | * In both cases, it calls the RPC_PMEM_GET_PAGES to get the new physical page if the |
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| 380 | * target cluster is not the reference cluster. |
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| 381 | * It returns in the <attr> and <ppn> arguments the accessed or modified PTE. |
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| 382 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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[1] | 383 | * @ process : [in] pointer on process descriptor. |
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| 384 | * @ vpn : [in] VPN defining the missing PTE. |
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[407] | 385 | * @ cow : [in] "copy_on_write" if true / "page_fault" if false. |
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[1] | 386 | * @ attr : [out] PTE attributes. |
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| 387 | * @ ppn : [out] PTE ppn. |
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| 388 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns ENOMEM if error. |
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| 389 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 390 | error_t vmm_get_pte( struct process_s * process, |
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| 391 | vpn_t vpn, |
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[407] | 392 | bool_t cow, |
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[1] | 393 | uint32_t * attr, |
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| 394 | ppn_t * ppn ); |
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| 395 | |
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| 396 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[401] | 397 | * This function is called by the vmm_get_pte() function when a page is unmapped. |
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[313] | 398 | * Depending on the vseg type, defined by the <vseg> argument, it returns the PPN |
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| 399 | * (Physical Page Number) associated to a missing page defined by the <vpn> argument. |
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[406] | 400 | * - For the FILE type, it returns directly the physical page from the file mapper. |
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| 401 | * - For the CODE and DATA types, it allocates a new phsical page from the cluster defined |
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| 402 | * by the <vseg->cxy> field, or by the <vpn> MSB bits for a distributed vseg, |
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| 403 | * and initialize this page from the .elf file mapper. |
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| 404 | * - For all other types, it allocates a new physical page from the cluster defined |
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| 405 | * by the <vseg->cxy> field, or by the <vpn> MSB bits for a distributed vseg, |
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| 406 | * but the new page is not initialized. |
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[313] | 407 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 408 | * @ vseg : local pointer on vseg containing the mising page. |
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| 409 | * @ vpn : Virtual Page Number identifying the missing page. |
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| 410 | * @ ppn : [out] returned Physical Page Number. |
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[401] | 411 | * return 0 if success / return EINVAL or ENOMEM if error. |
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[313] | 412 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 413 | error_t vmm_get_one_ppn( vseg_t * vseg, |
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| 414 | vpn_t vpn, |
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| 415 | ppn_t * ppn ); |
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| 416 | |
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| 417 | /********************************************************************************************* |
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[18] | 418 | * This function makes the virtual to physical address translation, using the calling |
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[68] | 419 | * process page table. It uses identity mapping if required by the <ident> argument. |
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[23] | 420 | * This address translation is required to configure the peripherals having a DMA |
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| 421 | * capability, or to implement the software L2/L3 cache cohérence, using the MMC device |
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| 422 | * synchronisation primitives. |
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| 423 | * WARNING : the <ident> value must be defined by the CONFIG_KERNEL_IDENTITY_MAP parameter. |
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[1] | 424 | ********************************************************************************************* |
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| 425 | * @ ident : [in] uses identity mapping if true. |
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| 426 | * @ ptr : [in] virtual address. |
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| 427 | * @ paddr : [out] pointer on buffer for physical address. |
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| 428 | * @ returns 0 if success / returns ENOMEM if error. |
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| 429 | ********************************************************************************************/ |
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| 430 | error_t vmm_v2p_translate( bool_t ident, |
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| 431 | void * ptr, |
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| 432 | paddr_t * paddr ); |
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| 433 | |
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| 434 | |
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| 435 | |
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| 436 | #endif /* _VMM_H_ */ |
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