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NAME
pmap_enter — insert a virtual page into a physical map
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/pmap.h>
int
pmap_enter(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, u_int flags, int8_t psind);
DESCRIPTION
The pmap_enter() function creates a mapping in the physical map pmap from the virtual address va to the
physical page m with the protection prot. Any previous mapping at the virtual address va is destroyed.
The flags argument may have the following values:
VM_PROT_READ A read access to the given virtual address triggered the call.
VM_PROT_WRITE A write access to the given virtual address triggered the call.
VM_PROT_EXECUTE An execute access to the given virtual address triggered the call.
PMAP_ENTER_WIRED The mapping should be marked as wired.
PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP This function may not sleep during creation of the mapping. If the mapping cannot be
created without sleeping, an appropriate Mach VM error is returned.
If the PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP flag is not specified, this function must create the requested mapping before
returning. It may not fail. In order to create the requested mapping, this function may destroy any
non-wired mapping in any pmap.
The psind parameter specifies the page size that should be used by the mapping. The supported page sizes
are described by the global array pagesizes[]. The desired page size is specified by passing the index
of the array element that equals the desired page size.
When the pmap_enter() function destroys or updates a managed mapping, including an existing mapping at
virtual address va, it updates the vm_page structure corresponding to the previously mapped physical
page. If the physical page was accessed through the managed mapping, then the vm_page structure's
PGA_REFERENCED aflag is set. If the physical page was modified through the managed mapping, then the
vm_page_dirty() function is called on the vm_page structure.
The PGA_WRITEABLE aflag must be set for the page m if the new mapping is managed and writeable. It is
advised to clear PGA_WRITEABLE for destroyed mappings if the implementation can ensure that no other
writeable managed mappings for the previously mapped pages exist.
If the page m is managed, the page must be busied by the caller or the owning object must be locked. In
the later case, the PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP must be specified by the caller.
The pmap_enter() function must handle the multiprocessor TLB consistency for the given address.
NOTES
On amd64, arm and i386 architectures the existing implementation of the pmap_enter function is
incomplete, only value 0 for psind is supported. Other supported architectures have pagesizes[] array of
size 1.
RETURN VALUES
If successful, the pmap_enter() function returns KERN_SUCCESS. If the PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP flag was
specified and the resources required for the mapping cannot be acquired without sleeping,
KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE is returned.
SEE ALSO
pmap(9)
AUTHORS
This manual page was first written by Bruce M Simpson <bms@spc.org> and then rewritten by
Alan Cox <alc@FreeBSD.org> and
Konstantin Belousov <kib@FreeBSD.org>.
Debian January 27, 2015 PMAP_ENTER(9)