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See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "fs_rammap.h" #ifdef CONFIG_FS_RAMMAP /**************************************************************************** * Public Data ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Private Functions ****************************************************************************/ static int unmap_rammap(FAR struct task_group_s *group, FAR struct mm_map_entry_s *entry, FAR void *start, size_t length) { FAR void *newaddr; off_t offset; bool kernel = entry->priv.i; int ret = OK; /* Get the offset from the beginning of the region and the actual number * of bytes to "unmap". All mappings must extend to the end of the region. * There is no support for freeing a block of memory but leaving a block of * memory at the end. This is a consequence of using kumm_realloc() to * simulate the unmapping. */ offset = (uintptr_t)start - (uintptr_t)entry->vaddr; if (offset + length < entry->length) { ferr("ERROR: Cannot umap without unmapping to the end\n"); return -ENOSYS; } /* Okay.. the region is being unmapped to the end. Make sure the length * indicates that. */ length = entry->length - offset; /* Are we unmapping the entire region (offset == 0)? */ if (length >= entry->length) { /* Free the region */ if (kernel) { kmm_free(entry->vaddr); } else { kumm_free(entry->vaddr); } /* Then remove the mapping from the list */ ret = mm_map_remove(get_group_mm(group), entry); } /* No.. We have been asked to "unmap' only a portion of the memory * (offset > 0). */ else { if (kernel) { newaddr = kmm_realloc(entry->vaddr, length); } else { newaddr = kumm_realloc(entry->vaddr, length); } DEBUGASSERT(newaddr == entry->vaddr); entry->vaddr = newaddr; entry->length = length; } return ret; } /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: rammmap * * Description: * Support simulation of memory mapped files by copying files into RAM. * * Input Parameters: * filep file descriptor of the backing file -- required. * entry mmap entry information. * field offset and length must be initialized correctly. * kernel kmm_zalloc or kumm_zalloc * * Returned Value: * On success, rammap returns 0 and entry->vaddr points to memory mapped. * Otherwise errno is returned appropriately. * * EBADF * 'fd' is not a valid file descriptor. * EINVAL * 'length' or 'offset' are invalid * ENOMEM * Insufficient memory is available to map the file. * ****************************************************************************/ int rammap(FAR struct file *filep, FAR struct mm_map_entry_s *entry, bool kernel) { FAR uint8_t *rdbuffer; ssize_t nread; off_t fpos; int ret; size_t length = entry->length; /* There is a major design flaw that I have not yet thought of fix for: * The goal is to have a single region of memory that represents a single * file and can be shared by many threads. That is, given a filename a * thread should be able to open the file, get a file descriptor, and * call mmap() to get a memory region. Different file descriptors opened * with the same file path should get the same memory region when mapped. * * The design flaw is that I don't have sufficient knowledge to know that * these different file descriptors map to the same file. So, for the time * being, a new memory region is created each time that rammap() is called. * Not very useful! */ /* Allocate a region of memory of the specified size */ rdbuffer = kernel ? kmm_malloc(length) : kumm_malloc(length); if (!rdbuffer) { ferr("ERROR: Region allocation failed, length: %zu\n", length); return -ENOMEM; } entry->vaddr = rdbuffer; /* save the buffer firstly */ /* Seek to the specified file offset */ fpos = file_seek(filep, entry->offset, SEEK_SET); if (fpos < 0) { /* Seek failed... errno has already been set, but EINVAL is probably * the correct response. */ ferr("ERROR: Seek to position %zu failed\n", (size_t)entry->offset); ret = fpos; goto errout_with_region; } /* Read the file data into the memory region */ while (length > 0) { nread = file_read(filep, rdbuffer, length); if (nread < 0) { /* Handle the special case where the read was interrupted by a * signal. */ if (nread != -EINTR) { /* All other read errors are bad. */ ferr("ERROR: Read failed: offset=%zu ret=%zd\n", (size_t)entry->offset, nread); ret = nread; goto errout_with_region; } } /* Check for end of file. */ if (nread == 0) { break; } /* Increment number of bytes read */ rdbuffer += nread; length -= nread; } /* Zero any memory beyond the amount read from the file */ memset(rdbuffer, 0, length); /* Add the buffer to the list of regions */ entry->priv.i = kernel; entry->munmap = unmap_rammap; ret = mm_map_add(entry); if (ret < 0) { goto errout_with_region; } return OK; errout_with_region: if (kernel) { kmm_free(entry->vaddr); } else { kumm_free(entry->vaddr); } return ret; } #endif /* CONFIG_FS_RAMMAP */