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PMAP_EXTRACT(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | PMAP_EXTRACT(9) |
NAME¶
pmap_extract
,
pmap_extract_and_hold
—
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/pmap.h>
vm_paddr_t
pmap_extract
(pmap_t
pmap, vm_offset_t
va);
vm_paddr_t
pmap_extract_and_hold
(pmap_t
pmap, vm_offset_t
va, vm_prot_t
prot);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thepmap_extract
() function maps a virtual address to a
physical page. In certain situations, callers may use
pmap_extract_and_hold
() instead, to ensure that the
returned page is held.
The pmap_extract_and_hold
() function maps
a virtual address to a physical page, and atomically holds the returned page
for use by the caller, only if the mapping permits the given page
protection.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES¶
Currently, the page protection requested by the caller is not verified.RETURN VALUES¶
Thepmap_extract
() function will return the physical
page address associated with the virtual address va
inside the physical map pmap. If the mapping does not
exist, or if the pmap parameter is
NULL
, then NULL
will be
returned.
The pmap_extract_and_hold
() function will
return the physical page address associated with the virtual address
va inside the physical map pmap.
If the mapping does not exist, the result is a no-op, and
NULL
will be returned.
SEE ALSO¶
mutex(9), pmap(9)AUTHORS¶
Thepmap_extract_and_hold
() function was implemented by
Alan L. Cox
<alc@imimic.com>. This
manual page was written by Bruce M Simpson
<bms@spc.org>.
July 21, 2003 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |