File: [local] / sys / compat / osf1 / osf1_mmap.c (download)
Revision 1.1.1.1 (vendor branch), Tue Mar 4 16:09:24 2008 UTC (16 years, 6 months ago) by nbrk
Branch: OPENBSD_4_2_BASE, MAIN
CVS Tags: jornada-partial-support-wip, HEAD Changes since 1.1: +0 -0 lines
Import of OpenBSD 4.2 release kernel tree with initial code to support
Jornada 720/728, StrongARM 1110-based handheld PC.
At this point kernel roots on NFS and boots into vfs_mountroot() and traps.
What is supported:
- glass console, Jornada framebuffer (jfb) works in 16bpp direct color mode
(needs some palette tweaks for non black/white/blue colors, i think)
- saic, SA11x0 interrupt controller (needs cleanup)
- sacom, SA11x0 UART (supported only as boot console for now)
- SA11x0 GPIO controller fully supported (but can't handle multiple interrupt
handlers on one gpio pin)
- sassp, SSP port on SA11x0 that attaches spibus
- Jornada microcontroller (jmcu) to control kbd, battery, etc throught
the SPI bus (wskbd attaches on jmcu, but not tested)
- tod functions seem work
- initial code for SA-1111 (chip companion) : this is TODO
Next important steps, i think:
- gpio and intc on sa1111
- pcmcia support for sa11x0 (and sa1111 help logic)
- REAL root on nfs when we have PCMCIA support (we may use any of supported pccard NICs)
- root on wd0! (using already supported PCMCIA-ATA)
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/* $OpenBSD: osf1_mmap.c,v 1.6 2006/03/04 19:33:21 miod Exp $ */
/* $NetBSD: osf1_mmap.c,v 1.5 2000/04/11 05:26:27 chs Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Christopher G. Demetriou. All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by Christopher G. Demetriou
* for the NetBSD Project.
* 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
* derived from this software without specific prior written permission
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
* IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
* THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/mount.h>
#include <sys/syscallargs.h>
#include <uvm/uvm.h>
#include <compat/osf1/osf1.h>
#include <compat/osf1/osf1_syscallargs.h>
#include <compat/osf1/osf1_cvt.h>
int
osf1_sys_madvise(p, v, retval)
struct proc *p;
void *v;
register_t *retval;
{
struct osf1_sys_madvise_args *uap = v;
struct sys_madvise_args a;
int error;
SCARG(&a, addr) = SCARG(uap, addr);
SCARG(&a, len) = SCARG(uap, len);
error = 0;
switch (SCARG(uap, behav)) {
case OSF1_MADV_NORMAL:
SCARG(&a, behav) = MADV_NORMAL;
break;
case OSF1_MADV_RANDOM:
SCARG(&a, behav) = MADV_RANDOM;
break;
case OSF1_MADV_SEQUENTIAL:
SCARG(&a, behav) = MADV_SEQUENTIAL;
break;
case OSF1_MADV_WILLNEED:
SCARG(&a, behav) = MADV_WILLNEED;
break;
case OSF1_MADV_DONTNEED_COMPAT:
SCARG(&a, behav) = MADV_DONTNEED;
break;
#if 0
case OSF1_MADV_SPACEAVAIL:
SCARG(&a, behav) = MADV_SPACEAVAIL;
break;
#endif
case OSF1_MADV_DONTNEED:
/*
* XXX not supported. In Digital UNIX, this flushes all
* XXX data in the region and replaces it with ZFOD pages.
*/
error = EINVAL;
break;
default:
error = EINVAL;
break;
}
if (error == 0) {
error = sys_madvise(p, &a, retval);
/*
* NetBSD madvise() currently always returns ENOSYS.
* Digital UNIX says that non-operational requests (i.e.
* valid, but unimplemented 'behav') will return success.
*/
if (error == ENOSYS)
error = 0;
}
return (error);
}
int
osf1_sys_mmap(p, v, retval)
struct proc *p;
void *v;
register_t *retval;
{
struct osf1_sys_mmap_args *uap = v;
struct sys_mmap_args a;
unsigned long leftovers;
SCARG(&a, addr) = SCARG(uap, addr);
SCARG(&a, len) = SCARG(uap, len);
SCARG(&a, fd) = SCARG(uap, fd);
SCARG(&a, pad) = 0;
SCARG(&a, pos) = SCARG(uap, pos);
/* translate prot */
SCARG(&a, prot) = emul_flags_translate(osf1_mmap_prot_xtab,
SCARG(uap, prot), &leftovers);
if (leftovers != 0)
return (EINVAL);
/* translate flags */
SCARG(&a, flags) = emul_flags_translate(osf1_mmap_flags_xtab,
SCARG(uap, flags), &leftovers);
if (leftovers != 0)
return (EINVAL);
/*
* XXX The following code is evil.
*
* The OSF/1 mmap() function attempts to map non-fixed entries
* near the address that the user specified. Therefore, for
* non-fixed entries we try to find space in the address space
* starting at that address. If the user specified zero, we
* start looking at at least NBPG, so that programs can't
* accidentally live through deferencing NULL.
*
* The need for this kludgery is increased by the fact that
* the loader data segment is mapped at
* (end of user address space) - 1G, MAXDSIZ is 1G, and
* the VM system tries allocate non-fixed mappings _AFTER_
* (start of data) + MAXDSIZ. With the loader, of course,
* that means that it'll start trying at
* (end of user address space), and will never succeed!
*
* Notes:
*
* * Though we find space here, if something else (e.g. a second
* thread) were mucking with the address space the mapping
* we found might be used by another mmap(), and this call
* would clobber that region.
*
* * In general, tricks like this only work for MAP_ANON mappings,
* because of sharing/cache issues. That's not a problem on
* the Alpha, and though it's not good style to abuse that fact,
* there's little choice.
*
* * In order for this to be done right, the VM system should
* really try to use the requested 'addr' passed in to mmap()
* as a hint, even if non-fixed. If it's passed as zero,
* _maybe_ then try (start of data) + MAXDSIZ, or maybe
* provide a better way to avoid the data region altogether.
*/
if ((SCARG(&a, flags) & MAP_FIXED) == 0) {
vaddr_t addr = round_page((vaddr_t)SCARG(&a, addr));
vsize_t size = round_page((vsize_t)SCARG(&a, len));
int fixed = 0;
vm_map_lock(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map);
/* if non-NULL address given, start looking there */
/* XXX - UVM */
if (addr != 0 && uvm_map_findspace(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map,
addr, size, &addr, NULL, 0, 0, 0) != NULL) {
fixed = 1;
goto done;
}
/* didn't find anything. take it again from the top. */
if (uvm_map_findspace(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, NBPG, size, &addr,
NULL, 0, 0, 0) != NULL) {
fixed = 1;
goto done;
}
done:
vm_map_unlock(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map);
if (fixed) {
SCARG(&a, flags) |= MAP_FIXED;
SCARG(&a, addr) = (void *)addr;
}
}
return sys_mmap(p, &a, retval);
}
int
osf1_sys_mprotect(p, v, retval)
struct proc *p;
void *v;
register_t *retval;
{
struct osf1_sys_mprotect_args *uap = v;
struct sys_mprotect_args a;
unsigned long leftovers;
SCARG(&a, addr) = SCARG(uap, addr);
SCARG(&a, len) = SCARG(uap, len);
/* translate prot */
SCARG(&a, prot) = emul_flags_translate(osf1_mmap_prot_xtab,
SCARG(uap, prot), &leftovers);
if (leftovers != 0)
return (EINVAL);
return sys_mprotect(p, &a, retval);
}