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VM_PAGE_AFLAG(9) | Kernel Developer's Manual | VM_PAGE_AFLAG(9) |
NAME¶
vm_page_aflag_clear
,
vm_page_aflag_set
,
vm_page_reference
— change
page atomic flags
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<sys/param.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_page.h>
void
vm_page_aflag_clear
(vm_page_t
m, uint8_t
bits);
void
vm_page_aflag_set
(vm_page_t
m, uint8_t
bits);
void
vm_page_reference
(vm_page_t
m);
DESCRIPTION¶
The
vm_page_aflag_clear
()
atomically clears the specified bits on the page's
aflags.
The
vm_page_aflag_set
()
atomically sets the specified bits on the page's
aflags.
The
vm_page_reference
(m)
call is the same as
vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED);
and is the recommended way to mark the page as referenced from third-party kernel modules.
These functions neither block nor require any locks to be held around the calls for correctness.
The functions arguments are:
- m
- The page whose aflags are updated.
- bits
- The bits that are set or cleared on the page's flags.
The following aflags can be set or cleared:
- PGA_REFERENCED
- The bit may be set to indicate that the page has been recently accessed. For instance, pmap(9) sets this bit to reflect the accessed attribute of the page mapping typically updated by processor's memory management unit on the page access.
- PGA_WRITEABLE
- A writeable mapping for the page may exist.
Both PGA_REFERENCED
and
PGA_WRITEABLE
bits are only valid for the managed
pages.
AUTHORS¶
This manual page was written by Chad David <davidc@acns.ab.ca>.
August 31, 2011 | Debian |