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VM_MAP_LOOKUP(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | VM_MAP_LOOKUP(9) |
NAME¶
vm_map_lookup
,
vm_map_lookup_done
—
lookup the vm_object backing a given virtual region
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_map.h>
int
vm_map_lookup
(vm_map_t *var_map,
vm_offset_t vaddr, vm_prot_t
fault_type, vm_map_entry_t *out_entry,
vm_object_t *object, vm_pindex_t
*pindex, vm_prot_t *out_prot,
boolean_t *wired);
void
vm_map_lookup_done
(vm_map_t
map, vm_map_entry_t
entry);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thevm_map_lookup
() function attempts to find the
vm_object, page index and protection, for the given
virtual address vaddr, in the map
var_map, assuming a page fault of the type
fault_type had occurred.
Return values are guaranteed until
vm_map_lookup_done
() is called to release the
lock.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES¶
The functionvm_map_lookup
() acquires a read-lock on the
map *var_map, but does not release it. The caller should
invoke vm_map_lookup_done
() in order to release this
lock.
RETURN VALUES¶
Thevm_map_lookup
() function returns
KERN_SUCCESS
, and sets the
*object, *pindex,
*out_prot, and *out_entry
arguments appropriately for the hypothetical page fault.
SEE ALSO¶
vm_map(9)AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Bruce M Simpson <bms@spc.org>.July 19, 2003 | Linux 4.19.0-10-amd64 |