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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ 27 /* All Rights Reserved */ 28 29 /* 30 * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 31 * The Regents of the University of California 32 * All Rights Reserved 33 * 34 * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from 35 * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its 36 * contributors. 37 */ 38 39 #ifndef _VM_HAT_H 40 #define _VM_HAT_H 41 42 #include <sys/types.h> 43 #include <sys/t_lock.h> 44 #include <vm/faultcode.h> 45 #include <sys/kstat.h> 46 #include <sys/siginfo.h> 47 48 #ifdef __cplusplus 49 extern "C" { 50 #endif 51 52 /* 53 * VM - Hardware Address Translation management. 54 * 55 * This file describes the machine independent interfaces to 56 * the hardware address translation management routines. Other 57 * machine specific interfaces and structures are defined 58 * in <vm/hat_xxx.h>. The hat layer manages the address 59 * translation hardware as a cache driven by calls from the 60 * higher levels of the VM system. 61 */ 62 63 struct hat; 64 struct kpme; 65 struct memseg; 66 67 #include <vm/page.h> 68 69 /* 70 * a callback used with hat_unload_callback() 71 * start and end mark are set to a range of unloaded addresses 72 * and the function is invoked with a pointer to this data structure 73 */ 74 typedef struct hat_callback { 75 caddr_t hcb_start_addr; 76 caddr_t hcb_end_addr; 77 void (*hcb_function)(struct hat_callback *); 78 void *hcb_data; 79 } hat_callback_t; 80 81 typedef void *hat_region_cookie_t; 82 83 #ifdef _KERNEL 84 85 /* 86 * One time hat initialization 87 */ 88 void hat_init(void); 89 90 /* 91 * Notify hat of a system dump 92 */ 93 void hat_dump(void); 94 95 /* 96 * Operations on an address space: 97 * 98 * struct hat *hat_alloc(as) 99 * allocated a hat structure for as. 100 * 101 * void hat_free_start(hat) 102 * informs hat layer process has finished executing but as has not 103 * been cleaned up yet. 104 * 105 * void hat_free_end(hat) 106 * informs hat layer as is being destroyed. hat layer cannot use as 107 * pointer after this call. 108 * 109 * void hat_swapin(hat) 110 * allocate any hat resources required for process being swapped in. 111 * 112 * void hat_swapout(hat) 113 * deallocate hat resources for process being swapped out. 114 * 115 * size_t hat_get_mapped_size(hat) 116 * returns number of bytes that have valid mappings in hat. 117 * 118 * void hat_stats_enable(hat) 119 * void hat_stats_disable(hat) 120 * enables/disables collection of stats for hat. 121 * 122 * int hat_dup(parenthat, childhat, addr, len, flags) 123 * Duplicate address translations of the parent to the child. Supports 124 * the entire address range or a range depending on flag, 125 * zero returned on success, non-zero on error 126 * 127 * void hat_thread_exit(thread) 128 * Notifies the HAT that a thread is exiting, called after it has been 129 * reassigned to the kernel AS. 130 */ 131 132 struct hat *hat_alloc(struct as *); 133 void hat_free_start(struct hat *); 134 void hat_free_end(struct hat *); 135 int hat_dup(struct hat *, struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 136 void hat_swapin(struct hat *); 137 void hat_swapout(struct hat *); 138 size_t hat_get_mapped_size(struct hat *); 139 int hat_stats_enable(struct hat *); 140 void hat_stats_disable(struct hat *); 141 void hat_thread_exit(kthread_t *); 142 143 /* 144 * Operations on a named address within a segment: 145 * 146 * void hat_memload(hat, addr, pp, attr, flags) 147 * load/lock the given page struct 148 * 149 * void hat_memload_array(hat, addr, len, ppa, attr, flags) 150 * load/lock the given array of page structs 151 * 152 * void hat_devload(hat, addr, len, pf, attr, flags) 153 * load/lock the given page frame number 154 * 155 * void hat_unlock(hat, addr, len) 156 * unlock a given range of addresses 157 * 158 * void hat_unload(hat, addr, len, flags) 159 * void hat_unload_callback(hat, addr, len, flags, callback) 160 * unload a given range of addresses (has optional callback) 161 * 162 * void hat_sync(hat, addr, len, flags) 163 * synchronize mapping with software data structures 164 * 165 * void hat_map(hat, addr, len, flags) 166 * 167 * void hat_setattr(hat, addr, len, attr) 168 * void hat_clrattr(hat, addr, len, attr) 169 * void hat_chgattr(hat, addr, len, attr) 170 * modify attributes for a range of addresses. skips any invalid mappings 171 * 172 * uint_t hat_getattr(hat, addr, *attr) 173 * returns attr for <hat,addr> in *attr. returns 0 if there was a 174 * mapping and *attr is valid, nonzero if there was no mapping and 175 * *attr is not valid. 176 * 177 * size_t hat_getpagesize(hat, addr) 178 * returns pagesize in bytes for <hat, addr>. returns -1 if there is 179 * no mapping. This is an advisory call. 180 * 181 * pfn_t hat_getpfnum(hat, addr) 182 * returns pfn for <hat, addr> or PFN_INVALID if mapping is invalid. 183 * 184 * pfn_t hat_getkpfnum(addr) 185 * returns pfn for non-memory mapped addr in kernel address space 186 * or PFN_INVALID if mapping is invalid or is kernel memory. 187 * 188 * int hat_probe(hat, addr) 189 * return 0 if no valid mapping is present. Faster version 190 * of hat_getattr in certain architectures. 191 * 192 * int hat_share(dhat, daddr, shat, saddr, len, szc) 193 * 194 * void hat_unshare(hat, addr, len, szc) 195 * 196 * void hat_chgprot(hat, addr, len, vprot) 197 * This is a deprecated call. New segment drivers should store 198 * all attributes and use hat_*attr calls. 199 * Change the protections in the virtual address range 200 * given to the specified virtual protection. If vprot is ~PROT_WRITE, 201 * then remove write permission, leaving the other permissions 202 * unchanged. If vprot is ~PROT_USER, remove user permissions. 203 * 204 * void hat_flush_range(hat, addr, size) 205 * Invalidate a virtual address translation for the local CPU. 206 */ 207 208 void hat_memload(struct hat *, caddr_t, struct page *, uint_t, uint_t); 209 void hat_memload_array(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, struct page **, 210 uint_t, uint_t); 211 void hat_memload_region(struct hat *, caddr_t, struct page *, uint_t, 212 uint_t, hat_region_cookie_t); 213 void hat_memload_array_region(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, struct page **, 214 uint_t, uint_t, hat_region_cookie_t); 215 216 void hat_devload(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, pfn_t, uint_t, int); 217 218 void hat_unlock(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t); 219 void hat_unlock_region(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, hat_region_cookie_t); 220 221 void hat_unload(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 222 void hat_unload_callback(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t, 223 hat_callback_t *); 224 void hat_flush_range(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t); 225 void hat_sync(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 226 void hat_map(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 227 void hat_setattr(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 228 void hat_clrattr(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 229 void hat_chgattr(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 230 uint_t hat_getattr(struct hat *, caddr_t, uint_t *); 231 ssize_t hat_getpagesize(struct hat *, caddr_t); 232 pfn_t hat_getpfnum(struct hat *, caddr_t); 233 int hat_probe(struct hat *, caddr_t); 234 int hat_share(struct hat *, caddr_t, struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 235 void hat_unshare(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 236 void hat_chgprot(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 237 void hat_reserve(struct as *, caddr_t, size_t); 238 pfn_t va_to_pfn(void *); 239 uint64_t va_to_pa(void *); 240 241 /* 242 * hat_getkpfnum() is never supported on amd64 and will be 243 * removed from other platforms in future release 244 */ 245 #if !defined(__amd64) 246 pfn_t hat_getkpfnum(caddr_t); 247 #endif 248 249 250 /* 251 * Kernel Physical Mapping (segkpm) hat interface routines. 252 */ 253 caddr_t hat_kpm_mapin(struct page *, struct kpme *); 254 void hat_kpm_mapout(struct page *, struct kpme *, caddr_t); 255 caddr_t hat_kpm_mapin_pfn(pfn_t); 256 void hat_kpm_mapout_pfn(pfn_t); 257 caddr_t hat_kpm_page2va(struct page *, int); 258 struct page *hat_kpm_vaddr2page(caddr_t); 259 int hat_kpm_fault(struct hat *, caddr_t); 260 void hat_kpm_mseghash_clear(int); 261 void hat_kpm_mseghash_update(pgcnt_t, struct memseg *); 262 void hat_kpm_addmem_mseg_update(struct memseg *, pgcnt_t, offset_t); 263 void hat_kpm_addmem_mseg_insert(struct memseg *); 264 void hat_kpm_addmem_memsegs_update(struct memseg *); 265 caddr_t hat_kpm_mseg_reuse(struct memseg *); 266 void hat_kpm_delmem_mseg_update(struct memseg *, struct memseg **); 267 void hat_kpm_split_mseg_update(struct memseg *, struct memseg **, 268 struct memseg *, struct memseg *, struct memseg *); 269 void hat_kpm_walk(void (*)(void *, void *, size_t), void *); 270 271 /* 272 * Operations on all translations for a given page(s) 273 * 274 * void hat_page_setattr(pp, flag) 275 * void hat_page_clrattr(pp, flag) 276 * used to set/clr red/mod bits. 277 * 278 * uint hat_page_getattr(pp, flag) 279 * If flag is specified, returns 0 if attribute is disabled 280 * and non zero if enabled. If flag specifes multiple attributs 281 * then returns 0 if ALL atriibutes are disabled. This is an advisory 282 * call. 283 * 284 * int hat_pageunload(pp, forceflag) 285 * unload all translations attached to pp. 286 * 287 * uint_t hat_pagesync(pp, flags) 288 * get hw stats from hardware into page struct and reset hw stats 289 * returns attributes of page 290 * 291 * ulong_t hat_page_getshare(pp) 292 * returns approx number of mappings to this pp. A return of 0 implies 293 * there are no mappings to the page. 294 * 295 * faultcode_t hat_softlock(hat, addr, lenp, ppp, flags); 296 * called to softlock pages for zero copy tcp 297 * 298 * void hat_page_demote(pp); 299 * unload all large mappings to pp and decrease p_szc of all 300 * constituent pages according to the remaining mappings. 301 */ 302 303 void hat_page_setattr(struct page *, uint_t); 304 void hat_page_clrattr(struct page *, uint_t); 305 uint_t hat_page_getattr(struct page *, uint_t); 306 int hat_pageunload(struct page *, uint_t); 307 uint_t hat_pagesync(struct page *, uint_t); 308 ulong_t hat_page_getshare(struct page *); 309 int hat_page_checkshare(struct page *, ulong_t); 310 faultcode_t hat_softlock(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t *, 311 struct page **, uint_t); 312 void hat_page_demote(struct page *); 313 314 /* 315 * Rountine to expose supported HAT features to PIM. 316 */ 317 enum hat_features { 318 HAT_SHARED_PT, /* Shared page tables */ 319 HAT_DYNAMIC_ISM_UNMAP, /* hat_pageunload() handles ISM pages */ 320 HAT_VMODSORT, /* support for VMODSORT flag of vnode */ 321 HAT_SHARED_REGIONS /* shared regions support */ 322 }; 323 324 int hat_supported(enum hat_features, void *); 325 326 /* 327 * Services provided to the hat: 328 * 329 * void as_signal_proc(as, siginfo) 330 * deliver signal to all processes that have this as. 331 * 332 * int hat_setstat(as, addr, len, rmbits) 333 * informs hatstat layer that ref/mod bits need to be updated for 334 * address range. Returns 0 on success, 1 for failure. 335 */ 336 void as_signal_proc(struct as *, k_siginfo_t *siginfo); 337 void hat_setstat(struct as *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 338 339 /* 340 * Flags to pass to hat routines. 341 * 342 * Certain flags only apply to some interfaces: 343 * 344 * HAT_LOAD Default flags to load a translation to the page. 345 * HAT_LOAD_LOCK Lock down mapping resources; hat_map(), hat_memload(), 346 * and hat_devload(). 347 * HAT_LOAD_ADV Advisory load - Load translation if and only if 348 * sufficient MMU resources exist (i.e., do not steal). 349 * HAT_LOAD_SHARE A flag to hat_memload() to indicate h/w page tables 350 * that map some user pages (not kas) is shared by more 351 * than one process (eg. ISM). 352 * HAT_LOAD_CONTIG Pages are contigous 353 * HAT_LOAD_NOCONSIST Do not add mapping to mapping list. 354 * HAT_LOAD_REMAP Reload a valid pte with a different page frame. 355 * HAT_RELOAD_SHARE Reload a shared page table entry. Some platforms 356 * may require different actions than on the first 357 * load of a shared mapping. 358 * HAT_NO_KALLOC Do not kmem_alloc while creating the mapping; at this 359 * point, it's setting up mapping to allocate internal 360 * hat layer data structures. This flag forces hat layer 361 * to tap its reserves in order to prevent infinite 362 * recursion. 363 * HAT_LOAD_TEXT A flag to hat_memload() to indicate loading text pages. 364 */ 365 366 /* 367 * Flags for hat_memload/hat_devload 368 */ 369 #define HAT_FLAGS_RESV 0xFF000000 /* resv for hat impl */ 370 #define HAT_LOAD 0x00 371 #define HAT_LOAD_LOCK 0x01 372 #define HAT_LOAD_ADV 0x04 373 #define HAT_LOAD_CONTIG 0x10 374 #define HAT_LOAD_NOCONSIST 0x20 375 #define HAT_LOAD_SHARE 0x40 376 #define HAT_LOAD_REMAP 0x80 377 #define HAT_RELOAD_SHARE 0x100 378 #define HAT_NO_KALLOC 0x200 379 #define HAT_LOAD_TEXT 0x400 380 381 /* 382 * Flags for initializing disable_*large_pages. 383 * 384 * HAT_AUTO_TEXT Get MMU specific disable_auto_text_large_pages 385 * HAT_AUTO_DATA Get MMU specific disable_auto_data_large_pages 386 */ 387 #define HAT_AUTO_TEXT 0x800 388 #define HAT_AUTO_DATA 0x1000 389 390 /* 391 * Attributes for hat_memload/hat_devload/hat_*attr 392 * are a superset of prot flags defined in mman.h. 393 */ 394 #define HAT_PLAT_ATTR_MASK 0xF00000 395 #define HAT_PROT_MASK 0x0F 396 397 #define HAT_NOFAULT 0x10 398 #define HAT_NOSYNC 0x20 399 400 /* 401 * Advisory ordering attributes. Apply only to device mappings. 402 * 403 * HAT_STRICTORDER: the CPU must issue the references in order, as the 404 * programmer specified. This is the default. 405 * HAT_UNORDERED_OK: the CPU may reorder the references (this is all kinds 406 * of reordering; store or load with store or load). 407 * HAT_MERGING_OK: merging and batching: the CPU may merge individual stores 408 * to consecutive locations (for example, turn two consecutive byte 409 * stores into one halfword store), and it may batch individual loads 410 * (for example, turn two consecutive byte loads into one halfword load). 411 * This also implies re-ordering. 412 * HAT_LOADCACHING_OK: the CPU may cache the data it fetches and reuse it 413 * until another store occurs. The default is to fetch new data 414 * on every load. This also implies merging. 415 * HAT_STORECACHING_OK: the CPU may keep the data in the cache and push it to 416 * the device (perhaps with other data) at a later time. The default is 417 * to push the data right away. This also implies load caching. 418 */ 419 #define HAT_STRICTORDER 0x0000 420 #define HAT_UNORDERED_OK 0x0100 421 #define HAT_MERGING_OK 0x0200 422 #define HAT_LOADCACHING_OK 0x0300 423 #define HAT_STORECACHING_OK 0x0400 424 #define HAT_ORDER_MASK 0x0700 425 426 /* endian attributes */ 427 #define HAT_NEVERSWAP 0x0000 428 #define HAT_STRUCTURE_BE 0x1000 429 #define HAT_STRUCTURE_LE 0x2000 430 #define HAT_ENDIAN_MASK 0x3000 431 432 /* flags for hat_softlock */ 433 #define HAT_COW 0x0001 434 435 /* 436 * Flags for hat_unload 437 */ 438 #define HAT_UNLOAD 0x00 439 #define HAT_UNLOAD_NOSYNC 0x02 440 #define HAT_UNLOAD_UNLOCK 0x04 441 #define HAT_UNLOAD_OTHER 0x08 442 #define HAT_UNLOAD_UNMAP 0x10 443 444 /* 445 * Flags for hat_pagesync, hat_getstat, hat_sync 446 */ 447 #define HAT_SYNC_DONTZERO 0x00 448 #define HAT_SYNC_ZERORM 0x01 449 /* Additional flags for hat_pagesync */ 450 #define HAT_SYNC_STOPON_REF 0x02 451 #define HAT_SYNC_STOPON_MOD 0x04 452 #define HAT_SYNC_STOPON_RM (HAT_SYNC_STOPON_REF | HAT_SYNC_STOPON_MOD) 453 #define HAT_SYNC_STOPON_SHARED 0x08 454 455 /* 456 * Flags for hat_dup 457 * 458 * HAT_DUP_ALL dup entire address space 459 * HAT_DUP_COW dup plus hat_clrattr(..PROT_WRITE) on newas 460 */ 461 #define HAT_DUP_ALL 1 462 #define HAT_DUP_COW 2 463 #define HAT_DUP_SRD 3 464 465 466 /* 467 * Flags for hat_map 468 */ 469 #define HAT_MAP 0x00 470 471 /* 472 * Flag for hat_pageunload 473 */ 474 #define HAT_ADV_PGUNLOAD 0x00 475 #define HAT_FORCE_PGUNLOAD 0x01 476 477 /* 478 * Attributes for hat_page_*attr, hat_setstats and 479 * returned by hat_pagesync. 480 */ 481 #define P_MOD 0x1 /* the modified bit */ 482 #define P_REF 0x2 /* the referenced bit */ 483 #define P_RO 0x4 /* Read only page */ 484 #define P_NSH 0x8 /* Not to shuffle v_pages */ 485 486 #define hat_ismod(pp) (hat_page_getattr(pp, P_MOD)) 487 #define hat_isref(pp) (hat_page_getattr(pp, P_REF)) 488 #define hat_isro(pp) (hat_page_getattr(pp, P_RO)) 489 490 #define hat_setmod(pp) (hat_page_setattr(pp, P_MOD)) 491 #define hat_setmod_only(pp) (hat_page_setattr(pp, P_MOD|P_NSH)) 492 #define hat_setref(pp) (hat_page_setattr(pp, P_REF)) 493 #define hat_setrefmod(pp) (hat_page_setattr(pp, P_REF|P_MOD)) 494 495 #define hat_clrmod(pp) (hat_page_clrattr(pp, P_MOD)) 496 #define hat_clrref(pp) (hat_page_clrattr(pp, P_REF)) 497 #define hat_clrrefmod(pp) (hat_page_clrattr(pp, P_REF|P_MOD)) 498 499 #define hat_page_is_mapped(pp) (hat_page_getshare(pp)) 500 501 /* 502 * hat_setup is being used in sparc/os/sundep.c 503 */ 504 void hat_setup(struct hat *, int); 505 506 /* 507 * Flags for hat_setup 508 */ 509 #define HAT_DONTALLOC 0 510 #define HAT_ALLOC 1 511 #define HAT_INIT 2 512 513 /* 514 * Other routines, for statistics 515 */ 516 int hat_startstat(struct as *); 517 void hat_getstat(struct as *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t, char *, int); 518 void hat_freestat(struct as *, int); 519 void hat_resvstat(size_t, struct as *, caddr_t); 520 521 /* 522 * Transitionary routine while we still allow hat_getkpfnum(caddr_t) 523 * to return a pfn for kernel memory, but want to warn the user that 524 * it isn't supported. 525 */ 526 void hat_getkpfnum_badcall(void *caller); 527 528 /* 529 * Relocation callback routines. Currently only sfmmu HAT supports 530 * these. 531 */ 532 extern int hat_add_callback(id_t, caddr_t, uint_t, uint_t, void *, 533 pfn_t *, void **); 534 extern id_t hat_register_callback(int, 535 int (*prehandler)(caddr_t, uint_t, uint_t, void *), 536 int (*posthandler)(caddr_t, uint_t, uint_t, void *, pfn_t), 537 int (*errhandler)(caddr_t, uint_t, uint_t, void *), int); 538 extern void hat_delete_callback(caddr_t, uint_t, void *, uint_t, void *); 539 540 /* 541 * hat_add_callback()/hat_delete_callback() flags. 542 */ 543 #define HAC_NOSLEEP 0x0 544 #define HAC_SLEEP 0x1 545 #define HAC_PAGELOCK 0x2 546 547 /* 548 * Suspend/unsuspend handler callback arguments. 549 */ 550 #define HAT_SUSPEND 0x0010 551 #define HAT_UNSUSPEND 0x0010 552 #define HAT_PRESUSPEND 0x0020 553 #define HAT_POSTUNSUSPEND 0x0020 554 555 /* 556 * Error handler callback arguments. See the block comments 557 * before the implementation of hat_add_callback() for an 558 * explanation of what these mean. 559 */ 560 #define HAT_CB_ERR_LEAKED 0x1 561 562 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 563 564 /* 565 * The size of the bit array for ref and mod bit storage must be a power of 2. 566 * 2 bits are collected for each page. Below the power used is 4, 567 * which is 16 8-bit characters = 128 bits, ref and mod bit information 568 * for 64 pages. 569 */ 570 #define HRM_SHIFT 4 571 #define HRM_BYTES (1 << HRM_SHIFT) 572 #define HRM_PAGES ((HRM_BYTES * NBBY) / 2) 573 #define HRM_PGPERBYTE (NBBY/2) 574 #define HRM_PGBYTEMASK (HRM_PGPERBYTE-1) 575 576 #define HRM_PGOFFMASK ((HRM_PGPERBYTE-1) << MMU_PAGESHIFT) 577 #define HRM_BASEOFFSET (((MMU_PAGESIZE * HRM_PAGES) - 1)) 578 #define HRM_BASEMASK (~(HRM_BASEOFFSET)) 579 580 #define HRM_BASESHIFT (MMU_PAGESHIFT + (HRM_SHIFT + 2)) 581 #define HRM_PAGEMASK (MMU_PAGEMASK ^ HRM_BASEMASK) 582 583 #define HRM_HASHSIZE 0x200 584 #define HRM_HASHMASK (HRM_HASHSIZE - 1) 585 586 #define HRM_BLIST_INCR 0x200 587 588 /* 589 * The structure for maintaining referenced and modified information 590 */ 591 struct hrmstat { 592 struct as *hrm_as; /* stat block belongs to this as */ 593 uintptr_t hrm_base; /* base of block */ 594 ushort_t hrm_id; /* opaque identifier, one of a_vbits */ 595 struct hrmstat *hrm_anext; /* as statistics block list */ 596 struct hrmstat *hrm_hnext; /* list for hashed blocks */ 597 uchar_t hrm_bits[HRM_BYTES]; /* the ref and mod bits */ 598 }; 599 600 extern struct hrmstat **hrm_hashtab; 601 602 /* 603 * For global monitoring of the reference and modified bits 604 * of all address spaces we reserve one id bit. 605 */ 606 #define HRM_SWSMONID 1 607 608 609 #ifdef _KERNEL 610 611 /* 612 * Hat locking functions 613 * XXX - these two functions are currently being used by hatstats 614 * they can be removed by using a per-as mutex for hatstats. 615 */ 616 void hat_enter(struct hat *); 617 void hat_exit(struct hat *); 618 619 typedef void (*hat_rgn_cb_func_t)(caddr_t, caddr_t, caddr_t, 620 size_t, void *, u_offset_t); 621 622 void hat_join_srd(struct hat *, vnode_t *); 623 624 hat_region_cookie_t hat_join_region(struct hat *, caddr_t, size_t, void *, 625 u_offset_t, uchar_t, uchar_t, hat_rgn_cb_func_t, 626 uint_t); 627 void hat_leave_region(struct hat *, hat_region_cookie_t, 628 uint_t); 629 void hat_dup_region(struct hat *, hat_region_cookie_t); 630 631 #define HAT_INVALID_REGION_COOKIE ((hat_region_cookie_t)-1) 632 #define HAT_IS_REGION_COOKIE_VALID(c) ((c) != HAT_INVALID_REGION_COOKIE) 633 634 /* hat_join_region() flags */ 635 636 #define HAT_REGION_TEXT 0x1 /* passed by segvn */ 637 #define HAT_REGION_ISM 0x2 /* for hat_share()/hat_unshare() */ 638 639 #define HAT_REGION_TYPE_MASK (0x7) 640 641 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 642 643 #ifdef __cplusplus 644 } 645 #endif 646 647 #endif /* _VM_HAT_H */ 648