KERNACC(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | KERNACC(9) |
kernacc
, useracc
— check memory regions for accessibility
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
int
kernacc
(void
*addr, int len,
int rw);
int
useracc
(void
*addr, int len,
int rw);
The
kernacc
()
and
useracc
()
functions check whether operations of the type specified in
rw are permitted in the range of virtual addresses
given by addr and len. The
possible values of rw are any bitwise combination of
VM_PROT_READ
, VM_PROT_WRITE
and VM_PROT_EXECUTE
.
kernacc
() checks addresses in the kernel address
space, while useracc
() considers
addr to represent an user space address. The process
context to use for this operation is taken from the global variable
curproc.
Both functions return boolean true if the type of access specified by rw is permitted. Otherwise boolean false is returned.
The process pointer should be passed in as an argument to
useracc
().
June 16, 1996 | Debian |