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1/** @file
2 * innotek Portable Runtime - Memory Objects (Ring-0).
3 */
4
5/*
6 * Copyright (C) 2006-2007 innotek GmbH
7 *
8 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
9 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
10 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
11 * General Public License (GPL) as published by the Free Software
12 * Foundation, in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the
13 * VirtualBox OSE distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the
14 * hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
15 *
16 * The contents of this file may alternatively be used under the terms
17 * of the Common Development and Distribution License Version 1.0
18 * (CDDL) only, as it comes in the "COPYING.CDDL" file of the
19 * VirtualBox OSE distribution, in which case the provisions of the
20 * CDDL are applicable instead of those of the GPL.
21 *
22 * You may elect to license modified versions of this file under the
23 * terms and conditions of either the GPL or the CDDL or both.
24 */
25
26#ifndef ___iprt_memobj_h
27#define ___iprt_memobj_h
28
29#include <iprt/cdefs.h>
30#include <iprt/types.h>
31
32__BEGIN_DECLS
33
34/** @defgroup grp_rt_memobj RTMemObj - Memory Object Manipulation (Ring-0)
35 * @ingroup grp_rt
36 * @{
37 */
38
39#ifdef IN_RING0
40
41/**
42 * Checks if this is mapping or not.
43 *
44 * @returns true if it's a mapping, otherwise false.
45 * @param MemObj The ring-0 memory object handle.
46 */
47RTR0DECL(bool) RTR0MemObjIsMapping(RTR0MEMOBJ MemObj);
48
49/**
50 * Gets the address of a ring-0 memory object.
51 *
52 * @returns The address of the memory object.
53 * @returns NULL if the handle is invalid (asserts in strict builds) or if there isn't any mapping.
54 * @param MemObj The ring-0 memory object handle.
55 */
56RTR0DECL(void *) RTR0MemObjAddress(RTR0MEMOBJ MemObj);
57
58/**
59 * Gets the ring-3 address of a ring-0 memory object.
60 *
61 * This only applies to ring-0 memory object with ring-3 mappings of some kind, i.e.
62 * locked user memory, reserved user address space and user mappings. This API should
63 * not be used on any other objects.
64 *
65 * @returns The address of the memory object.
66 * @returns NIL_RTR3PTR if the handle is invalid or if it's not an object with a ring-3 mapping.
67 * Strict builds will assert in both cases.
68 * @param MemObj The ring-0 memory object handle.
69 */
70RTR0DECL(RTR3PTR) RTR0MemObjAddressR3(RTR0MEMOBJ MemObj);
71
72/**
73 * Gets the size of a ring-0 memory object.
74 *
75 * @returns The address of the memory object.
76 * @returns NULL if the handle is invalid (asserts in strict builds) or if there isn't any mapping.
77 * @param MemObj The ring-0 memory object handle.
78 */
79RTR0DECL(size_t) RTR0MemObjSize(RTR0MEMOBJ MemObj);
80
81/**
82 * Get the physical address of an page in the memory object.
83 *
84 * @returns The physical address.
85 * @returns NIL_RTHCPHYS if the object doesn't contain fixed physical pages.
86 * @returns NIL_RTHCPHYS if the iPage is out of range.
87 * @returns NIL_RTHCPHYS if the object handle isn't valid.
88 * @param MemObj The ring-0 memory object handle.
89 * @param iPage The page number within the object.
90 */
91RTR0DECL(RTHCPHYS) RTR0MemObjGetPagePhysAddr(RTR0MEMOBJ MemObj, size_t iPage);
92
93/**
94 * Frees a ring-0 memory object.
95 *
96 * @returns IPRT status code.
97 * @retval VERR_INVALID_HANDLE if
98 * @param MemObj The ring-0 memory object to be freed. NULL is accepted.
99 * @param fFreeMappings Whether or not to free mappings of the object.
100 */
101RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjFree(RTR0MEMOBJ MemObj, bool fFreeMappings);
102
103/**
104 * Allocates page aligned virtual kernel memory.
105 *
106 * The memory is taken from a non paged (= fixed physical memory backing) pool.
107 *
108 * @returns IPRT status code.
109 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
110 * @param cb Number of bytes to allocate. This is rounded up to nearest page.
111 * @param fExecutable Flag indicating whether it should be permitted to executed code in the memory object.
112 */
113RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjAllocPage(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, size_t cb, bool fExecutable);
114
115/**
116 * Allocates page aligned virtual kernel memory with physical backing below 4GB.
117 *
118 * The physical memory backing the allocation is fixed.
119 *
120 * @returns IPRT status code.
121 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
122 * @param cb Number of bytes to allocate. This is rounded up to nearest page.
123 * @param fExecutable Flag indicating whether it should be permitted to executed code in the memory object.
124 */
125RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjAllocLow(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, size_t cb, bool fExecutable);
126
127/**
128 * Allocates page aligned virtual kernel memory with contiguous physical backing below 4GB.
129 *
130 * The physical memory backing the allocation is fixed.
131 *
132 * @returns IPRT status code.
133 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
134 * @param cb Number of bytes to allocate. This is rounded up to nearest page.
135 * @param fExecutable Flag indicating whether it should be permitted to executed code in the memory object.
136 */
137RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjAllocCont(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, size_t cb, bool fExecutable);
138
139/**
140 * Locks a range of user virtual memory.
141 *
142 * @returns IPRT status code.
143 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
144 * @param R3Ptr User virtual address. This is rounded down to a page boundrary.
145 * @param cb Number of bytes to lock. This is rounded up to nearest page boundrary.
146 * @param R0Process The process to lock pages in. NIL_R0PROCESS is an alias for the current one.
147 *
148 * @remark RTR0MemGetAddressR3() and RTR0MemGetAddress() will return the rounded down address.
149 */
150RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjLockUser(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, RTR3PTR R3Ptr, size_t cb, RTR0PROCESS R0Process);
151
152/**
153 * Locks a range of kernel virtual memory.
154 *
155 * @returns IPRT status code.
156 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
157 * @param pv Kernel virtual address. This is rounded down to a page boundrary.
158 * @param cb Number of bytes to lock. This is rounded up to nearest page boundrary.
159 *
160 * @remark RTR0MemGetAddress() will return the rounded down address.
161 */
162RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjLockKernel(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, void *pv, size_t cb);
163
164/**
165 * Allocates contiguous page aligned physical memory without (necessarily) any kernel mapping.
166 *
167 * @returns IPRT status code.
168 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
169 * @param cb Number of bytes to allocate. This is rounded up to nearest page.
170 * @param PhysHighest The highest permittable address (inclusive).
171 * Pass NIL_RTHCPHYS if any address is acceptable.
172 */
173RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjAllocPhys(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, size_t cb, RTHCPHYS PhysHighest);
174
175/**
176 * Allocates non-contiguous page aligned physical memory without (necessarily) any kernel mapping.
177 *
178 * This API is for allocating huge amounts of pages and will return
179 * VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if this cannot be implemented in a satisfactory
180 * manner.
181 *
182 * @returns IPRT status code.
183 * @retval VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED if it's not possible to allocated unmapped
184 * physical memory on this platform. The caller should expect
185 * this error and have a fallback strategy for it.
186 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
187 * @param cb Number of bytes to allocate. This is rounded up to nearest page.
188 * @param PhysHighest The highest permittable address (inclusive).
189 * Pass NIL_RTHCPHYS if any address is acceptable.
190 */
191RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjAllocPhysNC(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, size_t cb, RTHCPHYS PhysHighest);
192
193/**
194 * Creates a page aligned, contiguous, physical memory object.
195 *
196 * No physical memory is allocated, we trust you do know what you're doing.
197 *
198 * @returns IPRT status code.
199 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
200 * @param Phys The physical address to start at. This is rounded down to the
201 * nearest page boundrary.
202 * @param cb The size of the object in bytes. This is rounded up to nearest page boundrary.
203 */
204RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjEnterPhys(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, RTHCPHYS Phys, size_t cb);
205
206/**
207 * Reserves kernel virtual address space.
208 *
209 * If this function fails with VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED, the idea is that you
210 * can use RTR0MemObjEnterPhys() + RTR0MemObjMapKernel() as a fallback if
211 * you have a safe physical address range to make use of...
212 *
213 * @returns IPRT status code.
214 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
215 * @param pvFixed Requested address. (void *)-1 means any address. This must match the alignment.
216 * @param cb The number of bytes to reserve. This is rounded up to nearest page.
217 * @param uAlignment The alignment of the reserved memory.
218 * Supported values are 0 (alias for PAGE_SIZE), PAGE_SIZE, _2M and _4M.
219 */
220RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjReserveKernel(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, void *pvFixed, size_t cb, size_t uAlignment);
221
222/**
223 * Reserves user virtual address space in the current process.
224 *
225 * @returns IPRT status code.
226 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle.
227 * @param R3PtrFixed Requested address. (RTR3PTR)-1 means any address. This must match the alignment.
228 * @param cb The number of bytes to reserve. This is rounded up to nearest PAGE_SIZE.
229 * @param uAlignment The alignment of the reserved memory.
230 * Supported values are 0 (alias for PAGE_SIZE), PAGE_SIZE, _2M and _4M.
231 * @param R0Process The process to reserve the memory in. NIL_R0PROCESS is an alias for the current one.
232 */
233RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjReserveUser(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, RTR3PTR R3PtrFixed, size_t cb, size_t uAlignment, RTR0PROCESS R0Process);
234
235/**
236 * Maps a memory object into kernel virtual address space.
237 *
238 * @returns IPRT status code.
239 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle of the mapping object.
240 * @param MemObjToMap The object to be map.
241 * @param pvFixed Requested address. (void *)-1 means any address. This must match the alignment.
242 * @param uAlignment The alignment of the reserved memory.
243 * Supported values are 0 (alias for PAGE_SIZE), PAGE_SIZE, _2M and _4M.
244 * @param fProt Combination of RTMEM_PROT_* flags (except RTMEM_PROT_NONE).
245 */
246RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjMapKernel(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, RTR0MEMOBJ MemObjToMap, void *pvFixed, size_t uAlignment, unsigned fProt);
247
248/**
249 * Maps a memory object into user virtual address space in the current process.
250 *
251 * @returns IPRT status code.
252 * @param pMemObj Where to store the ring-0 memory object handle of the mapping object.
253 * @param MemObjToMap The object to be map.
254 * @param R3PtrFixed Requested address. (RTR3PTR)-1 means any address. This must match the alignment.
255 * @param uAlignment The alignment of the reserved memory.
256 * Supported values are 0 (alias for PAGE_SIZE), PAGE_SIZE, _2M and _4M.
257 * @param fProt Combination of RTMEM_PROT_* flags (except RTMEM_PROT_NONE).
258 * @param R0Process The process to map the memory into. NIL_R0PROCESS is an alias for the current one.
259 */
260RTR0DECL(int) RTR0MemObjMapUser(PRTR0MEMOBJ pMemObj, RTR0MEMOBJ MemObjToMap, RTR3PTR R3PtrFixed, size_t uAlignment, unsigned fProt, RTR0PROCESS R0Process);
261
262#endif /* IN_RING0 */
263
264/** @} */
265
266__END_DECLS
267
268#endif
269
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