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| VM_PAGE_INSERT(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | VM_PAGE_INSERT(9) | 
NAME¶
vm_page_insert, vm_page_remove
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SYNOPSIS¶
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_page.h>
void
  
  vm_page_insert(vm_page_t
    m, vm_object_t
    object, vm_pindex_t
    pindex);
void
  
  vm_page_remove(vm_page_t
    m);
DESCRIPTION¶
Thevm_page_insert() function adds a page to the given
  object at the given index. The page is added to both the VM page hash table
  and to the object's list of pages, but the hardware page tables are not
  updated. In the case of a user page, it will be faulted in when it is
  accessed. If the page is a kernel page, the caller is expected to handle
  adding the page to the kernel's pmap.
If PG_WRITEABLE is set in the page's
    flags, OBJ_WRITEABLE and
    OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY are set in the object's flags.
The vm_page_remove() function removes the
    given page from its object, and from the VM page hash table. The page must
    be busy prior to this call, or the system will panic. The pmap entry for the
    page is not removed by this function.
The arguments to vm_page_insert() are:
- m
 - The page to add to the object.
 - object
 - The object the page should be added to.
 - pindex
 - The index into the object the page should be at.
 
The arguments to vm_page_remove() are:
- m
 - The page to remove.
 
IMPLEMENTATION NOTES¶
The index of a page in a VM object is the byte index into the same object truncated to a page boundary. For example, if the page size is 4096 bytes, and the address in the object is 81944, the page index is 20.AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Chad David <davidc@acns.ab.ca>.| July 17, 2001 | Linux 4.9.0-9-amd64 |