VM_MAP_FIND(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | VM_MAP_FIND(9) |
vm_map_find
— find
a free region within a map, and optionally map a vm_object
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_map.h>
int
vm_map_find
(vm_map_t map,
vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t
offset, vm_offset_t *addr,
vm_size_t length, vm_offset_t
max_addr, int find_space,
vm_prot_t prot, vm_prot_t max,
int cow);
The
vm_map_find
()
function attempts to find a free region in the target
map, with the given length. If a
free region is found, vm_map_find
() creates a
mapping of object via a call to
vm_map_insert(9).
The arguments offset, prot, max, and cow are passed unchanged to vm_map_insert(9) when creating the mapping, if and only if a free region is found.
If object is
non-NULL
, the reference count on the object must be
incremented by the caller before calling this function to account for the
new entry.
If max_addr is non-zero, it specifies an upper bound on the mapping. The mapping will only succeed if a free region can be found that resides entirely below max_addr.
The find_space argument specifies the
strategy to use when searching for a free region of the requested length.
For all values other than VMFS_NO_SPACE
,
vm_map_findspace(9) is called to locate a free region of
the requested length with a starting address at or above
*addr. The following strategies are supported:
VMFS_NO_SPACE
VMFS_ANY_SPACE
VMFS_SUPER_SPACE
NULL
and is already backed by superpages, then
the mapping will require a free region that aligns relative to the
existing superpages rather than one beginning on a superpage
boundary.VMFS_OPTIMAL_SPACE
NULL
and is
already backed by superpages, this strategy will attempt to find a free
region aligned relative to the existing superpages.VMFS_ALIGNED_SPACE
(n)This function acquires a lock on map by calling vm_map_lock(9), and holds it until the function returns.
The search for a free region is defined to be first-fit, from the address addr onwards.
The vm_map_find
() function returns
KERN_SUCCESS
if the mapping was successfully
created. If space could not be found or find_space was
VMFS_NO_SPACE
and the given address,
addr, was already mapped,
KERN_NO_SPACE
will be returned. If the discovered
range turned out to be bogus, KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS
will be returned.
vm_map(9), vm_map_findspace(9), vm_map_insert(9), vm_map_lock(9)
This manual page was written by Bruce M Simpson <bms@spc.org>.
September 12, 2013 | Debian |