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28.Dd January 29, 2015
29.Dt CONTIGMALLOC 9
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm contigmalloc , contigfree
33.Nd manage contiguous kernel physical memory
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.In sys/types.h
36.In sys/malloc.h
37.Ft "void *"
38.Fo contigmalloc
39.Fa "unsigned long size"
40.Fa "struct malloc_type *type"
41.Fa "int flags"
42.Fa "vm_paddr_t low"
43.Fa "vm_paddr_t high"
44.Fa "unsigned long alignment"
45.Fa "vm_paddr_t boundary"
46.Fc
47.Ft void
48.Fo contigfree
49.Fa "void *addr"
50.Fa "unsigned long size"
51.Fa "struct malloc_type *type"
52.Fc
53.Sh DESCRIPTION
54The
55.Fn contigmalloc
56function allocates
57.Fa size
58bytes of contiguous physical memory that is aligned to
59.Fa alignment
60bytes, and which does not cross a boundary of
61.Fa boundary
62bytes.
63If successful, the allocation will reside between physical addresses
64.Fa low
65and
66.Fa high .
67The returned pointer points to a wired kernel virtual
68address range of
69.Fa size
70bytes allocated from the kernel virtual address (KVA) map.
71.Pp
72The
73.Fa flags
74parameter modifies
75.Fn contigmalloc Ns 's
76behaviour as follows:
77.Bl -tag -width indent
78.It Dv M_ZERO
79Causes the allocated physical memory to be zero filled.
80.It Dv M_NOWAIT
81Causes
82.Fn contigmalloc
83to return
84.Dv NULL
85if the request cannot be immediately fulfilled due to resource shortage.
86.El
87.Pp
88Other flags (if present) are ignored.
89.Pp
90The
91.Fn contigfree
92function deallocates memory allocated by a previous call to
93.Fn contigmalloc .
94.Sh IMPLEMENTATION NOTES
95The
96.Fn contigmalloc
97function does not sleep waiting for memory resources to be freed up,
98but instead actively reclaims pages before giving up.
99However, unless
100.Dv M_NOWAIT
101is specified, it may select a page for reclamation that must first be
102written to backing storage, causing it to sleep.
103.Pp
104The
105.Fn contigfree
106function does not accept
107.Dv NULL
108as an address input, unlike
109.Xr free 9 .
110.Sh RETURN VALUES
111The
112.Fn contigmalloc
113function returns a kernel virtual address if allocation succeeds,
114or
115.Dv NULL
116otherwise.
117.Sh EXAMPLES
118.Bd -literal
119void *p;
120p = contigmalloc(8192, M_DEVBUF, M_ZERO, 0, (1L << 22),
121    32 * 1024, 1024 * 1024);
122.Ed
123.Pp
124Ask for 8192 bytes of zero-filled memory residing between physical
125address 0 and 4194303 inclusive, aligned to a 32K boundary and not
126crossing a 1M address boundary.
127.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
128The
129.Fn contigmalloc
130function will panic if
131.Fa size
132is zero, or if
133.Fa alignment
134or
135.Fa boundary
136is not a power of two.
137.Sh SEE ALSO
138.Xr malloc 9 ,
139.Xr memguard 9
140