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Differences between /sos/physmem.h (Article 4) and /sos/physmem.h (Article 7.5)


001 /* Copyright (C) 2004  David Decotigny            001 /* Copyright (C) 2004  David Decotigny
                                                   >> 002    Copyright (C) 2000  The KOS Team
002                                                   003 
003    This program is free software; you can redi    004    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
004    modify it under the terms of the GNU Genera    005    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
005    as published by the Free Software Foundatio    006    as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
006    of the License, or (at your option) any lat    007    of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
007                                                   008    
008    This program is distributed in the hope tha    009    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
009    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the     010    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
010    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR    011    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
011    GNU General Public License for more details    012    GNU General Public License for more details.
012                                                   013    
013    You should have received a copy of the GNU     014    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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015    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 3    016    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
016    USA.                                           017    USA. 
017 */                                                018 */
018 #ifndef _SOS_PHYSMEM_H_                           019 #ifndef _SOS_PHYSMEM_H_
019 #define _SOS_PHYSMEM_H_                           020 #define _SOS_PHYSMEM_H_
020                                                   021 
021 /**                                               022 /**
022  * @file physmem.h                                023  * @file physmem.h
023  *                                                024  *
024  * Physical pages of memory                       025  * Physical pages of memory
025  */                                               026  */
026                                                   027 
027 #include <sos/errno.h>                            028 #include <sos/errno.h>
028 #include <sos/types.h>                            029 #include <sos/types.h>
029 #include <sos/macros.h>                           030 #include <sos/macros.h>
030                                                   031 
031 /** The size of a physical page (arch-dependen    032 /** The size of a physical page (arch-dependent) */
032 #define SOS_PAGE_SIZE  (4*1024)                   033 #define SOS_PAGE_SIZE  (4*1024)
033                                                   034 
034 /** The corresponding shift */                    035 /** The corresponding shift */
035 #define SOS_PAGE_SHIFT 12 /* 4 kB = 2^12 B */     036 #define SOS_PAGE_SHIFT 12 /* 4 kB = 2^12 B */
036                                                   037 
037 /** The corresponding mask */                     038 /** The corresponding mask */
038 #define SOS_PAGE_MASK  ((1<<12) - 1)              039 #define SOS_PAGE_MASK  ((1<<12) - 1)
039                                                   040 
040 #define SOS_PAGE_ALIGN_INF(val) \              !! 041 #define SOS_PAGE_ALIGN_INF(val)  \
041   SOS_ALIGN_INF((val), SOS_PAGE_SIZE)             042   SOS_ALIGN_INF((val), SOS_PAGE_SIZE)
042 #define SOS_PAGE_ALIGN_SUP(val) \              !! 043 #define SOS_PAGE_ALIGN_SUP(val)  \
043   SOS_ALIGN_SUP((val), SOS_PAGE_SIZE)             044   SOS_ALIGN_SUP((val), SOS_PAGE_SIZE)
044                                                !! 045 #define SOS_IS_PAGE_ALIGNED(val) \
                                                   >> 046   SOS_IS_ALIGNED((val), SOS_PAGE_SIZE)
045                                                   047 
046 /**                                               048 /**
047  * This is the reserved physical interval for     049  * This is the reserved physical interval for the x86 video memory and
048  * BIOS area. In physmem.c, we have to mark th !! 050  * BIOS area. In physmem.c, we have to mark this area as "nonfree" in
049  * order to prevent from allocating it. And in    051  * order to prevent from allocating it. And in paging.c, we'd better
050  * map it in virtual space if we really want t    052  * map it in virtual space if we really want to be able to print to
051  * the screen (for debugging purpose, at least    053  * the screen (for debugging purpose, at least): for this, the
052  * simplest is to identity-map this area in vi    054  * simplest is to identity-map this area in virtual space (note
053  * however that this mapping could also be non    055  * however that this mapping could also be non-identical).
054  */                                               056  */
055 #define BIOS_N_VIDEO_START 0xa0000                057 #define BIOS_N_VIDEO_START 0xa0000
056 #define BIOS_N_VIDEO_END   0x100000               058 #define BIOS_N_VIDEO_END   0x100000
057                                                   059 
058                                                   060 
059 /**                                               061 /**
060  * Initialize the physical memory subsystem, f    062  * Initialize the physical memory subsystem, for the physical area [0,
061  * ram_size). This routine takes into account     063  * ram_size). This routine takes into account the BIOS and video
062  * areas, to prevent them from future allocati    064  * areas, to prevent them from future allocations.
063  *                                                065  *
064  * @param ram_size The size of the RAM that wi    066  * @param ram_size The size of the RAM that will be managed by this subsystem
065  *                                                067  *
066  * @param kernel_core_base The lowest address     068  * @param kernel_core_base The lowest address for which the kernel
067  * assumes identity mapping (ie virtual addres    069  * assumes identity mapping (ie virtual address == physical address)
068  * will be stored here                            070  * will be stored here
069  *                                                071  *
070  * @param kernel_core_top The top address for     072  * @param kernel_core_top The top address for which the kernel
071  * assumes identity mapping (ie virtual addres    073  * assumes identity mapping (ie virtual address == physical address)
072  * will be stored here                            074  * will be stored here
073  */                                               075  */
074 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_setup(sos_size_t ram_siz !! 076 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_subsystem_setup(sos_size_t ram_size,
075                             /* out */sos_paddr !! 077                                       /* out */sos_paddr_t *kernel_core_base,
076                             /* out */sos_paddr !! 078                                       /* out */sos_paddr_t *kernel_core_top);
077                                                   079 
078 /**                                               080 /**
079  * Retrieve the total number of pages, and the    081  * Retrieve the total number of pages, and the number of free pages
080  */                                               082  */
081 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_get_state(/* out */sos_c    083 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_get_state(/* out */sos_count_t *total_ppages,
082                                 /* out */sos_c !! 084                                 /* out */sos_count_t *nonfree_ppages);
083                                                   085 
084                                                   086 
085 /**                                               087 /**
086  * Get a free page.                               088  * Get a free page.
087  *                                                089  *
088  * @return The (physical) address of the (phys    090  * @return The (physical) address of the (physical) page allocated, or
089  * NULL when none currently available.            091  * NULL when none currently available.
090  *                                                092  *
091  * @param can_block TRUE if the function is al    093  * @param can_block TRUE if the function is allowed to block
092  * @note The page returned has a reference cou    094  * @note The page returned has a reference count equal to 1.
093  */                                               095  */
094 sos_paddr_t sos_physmem_ref_physpage_new(sos_b    096 sos_paddr_t sos_physmem_ref_physpage_new(sos_bool_t can_block);
095                                                   097 
096                                                   098 
097 /**                                               099 /**
098  * Increment the reference count of a given ph    100  * Increment the reference count of a given physical page. Useful for
099  * VM code which tries to map a precise physic    101  * VM code which tries to map a precise physical address.
100  *                                                102  *
101  * @return TRUE when the page was previously i !! 103  * @param ppage_paddr Physical address of the page (MUST be page-aligned)
102  * page was previously in the free list, <0 wh !! 104  *
                                                   >> 105  * @return TRUE when the page was previously referenced, FALSE when
                                                   >> 106  * the page was previously unreferenced, <0 when the page address is
103  * invalid.                                       107  * invalid.
104  */                                               108  */
105 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_ref_physpage_at(sos_padd    109 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_ref_physpage_at(sos_paddr_t ppage_paddr);
106                                                   110 
107                                                   111 
108 /**                                               112 /**
109  * Decrement the reference count of the given  !! 113  * Decrement the reference count of the given physical page. When the
110  * reference count reaches 0, the page is mark !! 114  * reference count of the page reaches 0, the page is marked free, ie
111  * for future sos_physmem_get_physpage()       !! 115  * is available for future sos_physmem_ref_physpage_new()
                                                   >> 116  *
                                                   >> 117  * @param ppage_paddr Physical address of the page (MUST be page-aligned)
112  *                                                118  *
113  * @return FALSE when the page is still in use !! 119  * @return FALSE when the page is still referenced, TRUE when the page
114  * unreferenced, <0 when the page address is i !! 120  * is now unreferenced, <0 when the page address is invalid
115  */                                               121  */
116 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_unref_physpage(sos_paddr    122 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_unref_physpage(sos_paddr_t ppage_paddr);
117                                                   123 
                                                   >> 124 
                                                   >> 125 /**
                                                   >> 126  * Return the reference count of the given page
                                                   >> 127  *
                                                   >> 128  * @return >= 0 (the referebce count of the page) if the physical
                                                   >> 129  * address is valid, or an error status
                                                   >> 130  */
                                                   >> 131 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_get_physpage_refcount(sos_paddr_t ppage_paddr);
                                                   >> 132 
                                                   >> 133 
                                                   >> 134 
                                                   >> 135 /*
                                                   >> 136  * In some cases (Page Tables on x86 for example), the physical pages
                                                   >> 137  * might contain a set of slots available for "allocation" (x86
                                                   >> 138  * example: a PT contains a set of PTE). We provide here a set of
                                                   >> 139  * functions to manage a per-page additional counter that holds this
                                                   >> 140  * number of slots currently in use in the page.
                                                   >> 141  *
                                                   >> 142  * A newly allocated physical page has a occupation count of 0.
                                                   >> 143  *
                                                   >> 144  * The management of this counter is up to the subsystem that manages
                                                   >> 145  * the page (mainly: paging), however a simple set of rules applies:
                                                   >> 146  *   - it can only be incremented/decremented if the page is referenced
                                                   >> 147  *   - when it reaches 0, no automatic action is undertaken
                                                   >> 148  * The first rule means in particular that a page whose reference
                                                   >> 149  * count reaches 0 (=> being freed) cannot have a occupation_cnt
                                                   >> 150  * value > 0 ! The system will be HALTED if this ever happens
                                                   >> 151  */
                                                   >> 152 
                                                   >> 153 
                                                   >> 154 /**
                                                   >> 155  * Increment the occupation count of the given physical page.
                                                   >> 156  *
                                                   >> 157  * @param ppage_paddr Physical address of the page (MUST be page-aligned)
                                                   >> 158  *
                                                   >> 159  * @return TRUE when the occupation count was previously NON-ZERO, FALSE
                                                   >> 160  * when this occupation count was 0, <0 when the page address is invalid.
                                                   >> 161  *
                                                   >> 162  * @note the page MUST be marked as REFERENCED by somebody !
                                                   >> 163  */
                                                   >> 164 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_inc_physpage_occupation(sos_paddr_t ppage_paddr);
                                                   >> 165 
                                                   >> 166 
                                                   >> 167 /**
                                                   >> 168  * Decrement the occupation count of the given physical page.
                                                   >> 169  *
                                                   >> 170  * @param ppage_paddr Physical address of the page (MUST be page-aligned)
                                                   >> 171  *
                                                   >> 172  * @return FALSE when the occupation count is still NON-ZERO, TRUE when the
                                                   >> 173  * page now is ZERO, <0 when the page address is invalid
                                                   >> 174  *
                                                   >> 175  * @note the page MUST be marked as REFERENCED by somebody !
                                                   >> 176  */
                                                   >> 177 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_dec_physpage_occupation(sos_paddr_t ppage_paddr);
                                                   >> 178 
                                                   >> 179 
                                                   >> 180 #include <sos/kmem_vmm.h>
                                                   >> 181 
                                                   >> 182 /**
                                                   >> 183  * Return the kernel memory allocation range associated with the given
                                                   >> 184  * physical page, or NULL when page has no associated range
                                                   >> 185  *
                                                   >> 186  * @param ppage_paddr Physical address of the page (MUST be page-aligned)
                                                   >> 187  */
                                                   >> 188 struct sos_kmem_range* sos_physmem_get_kmem_range(sos_paddr_t ppage_paddr);
                                                   >> 189 
                                                   >> 190 
                                                   >> 191 /**
                                                   >> 192  * Set the kernel memory allocation range associated to the given
                                                   >> 193  * physical page.
                                                   >> 194  *
                                                   >> 195  * @param ppage_paddr Physical address of the page (MUST be page-aligned)
                                                   >> 196  *
                                                   >> 197  * @return error if page is invalid
                                                   >> 198  */
                                                   >> 199 sos_ret_t sos_physmem_set_kmem_range(sos_paddr_t ppage_paddr,
                                                   >> 200                                      struct sos_kmem_range *range);
118                                                   201 
119 #endif /* _SOS_PHYSMEM_H_ */                      202 #endif /* _SOS_PHYSMEM_H_ */
                                                      

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