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NAME

     pmap_map — map a physical memory range into kernel virtual address (KVA) space

SYNOPSIS

     #include <sys/param.h>
     #include <vm/vm.h>
     #include <vm/pmap.h>

     vm_offset_t
     pmap_map(vm_offset_t *virt, vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end, int prot);

DESCRIPTION

     The pmap_map() function maps a range of physical addresses into kernel virtual address (KVA)
     space, from start to end, with protection bits prot.

     The value passed in *virt is treated as a hint for the virtual address of the beginning of
     the mapping.

IMPLEMENTATION NOTES

     The prot argument is currently ignored by machine-dependent implementations.

     Architectures which can support a direct mapped physical to virtual region can return the
     appropriate address within that region, leaving *virt unchanged.

RETURN VALUES

     The pmap_map() function returns the virtual address of the beginning of the mapping, if the
     mapping was successfully made; *virt will also be updated with the first usable address
     after the mapped region.

     If the function is unsuccessful, NULL is returned.

SEE ALSO

     pmap(9)

AUTHORS

     This manual page was written by Bruce M Simpson <bms@spc.org>.