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#include "alloc.h"
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#include "allocArea.h"
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#include "errno.h"
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#include "klibc.h"
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#include "irq.h"
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#include "klibc.h"
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#include "list.h"
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#include "paging.h"
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#include "stdarg.h"
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@ -70,7 +70,13 @@ struct mmu_context *mmuContextCreate()
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ctx->ref = 1;
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//TODO copy kernel space
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if (pagingCopyKernelSpace(ctx->vaddr_PD, ctx->paddr_PD, currentContext->vaddr_PD)) {
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pr_err("Fail to copy Kernel space\n");
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free(ctx);
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return NULL;
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}
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disable_IRQs(flags);
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list_add_tail(listContext, ctx);
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restore_IRQs(flags);
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@ -133,8 +133,7 @@ int pageMap(vaddr_t vaddr, paddr_t paddr, int flags)
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uint pdEntry = vaddr >> (PD_SHIFT);
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uint ptEntry = (vaddr >> PT_SHIFT) & PTE_MASK;
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if ((vaddr >= PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR) &&
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(vaddr < PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR + PAGING_MIRROR_SIZE))
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if ((vaddr >= PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR) && (vaddr < PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR + PAGING_MIRROR_SIZE))
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return -EINVAL;
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// Thank to mirroring, we can access the PD
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@ -143,7 +142,6 @@ int pageMap(vaddr_t vaddr, paddr_t paddr, int flags)
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struct pte *pt = (struct pte *)((PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR) + (pdEntry * PAGE_SIZE));
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if (!pd[pdEntry].present) {
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paddr_t ptPhy = allocPhyPage(1);
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if (ptPhy == (vaddr_t)NULL)
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@ -190,8 +188,7 @@ int pageUnmap(vaddr_t vaddr)
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uint pdEntry = vaddr >> (PD_SHIFT);
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uint ptEntry = (vaddr >> PT_SHIFT) & PTE_MASK;
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if ((vaddr >= PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR) &&
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(vaddr < PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR + PAGING_MIRROR_SIZE))
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if ((vaddr >= PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR) && (vaddr < PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR + PAGING_MIRROR_SIZE))
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return -EINVAL;
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// Thank to mirroring, we can access the PD
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@ -272,3 +269,42 @@ int pagingSetCurrentPDPaddr(paddr_t paddrPD)
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return 0;
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}
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int pagingCopyKernelSpace(vaddr_t destVaddrPD, paddr_t destPaddrPD, vaddr_t srcVaddrPD)
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{
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struct pde *src_pd = (struct pde *)srcVaddrPD;
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struct pde *dest_pd = (struct pde *)destVaddrPD;
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struct pde mirror_pde;
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uint index_in_pd;
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/* Fill destination PD with zeros */
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memset((void *)destVaddrPD, 0x0, PAGE_SIZE);
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/* Synchronize it with the master Kernel MMU context. Stop just
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before the mirroring ! */
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for (index_in_pd = 0; index_in_pd < (PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR >> 22); /* 1 PDE = 1 PT
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= 1024 Pages
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= 4MB */
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index_in_pd++) {
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/* Copy the master's configuration */
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dest_pd[index_in_pd] = src_pd[index_in_pd];
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/* We DON'T mark the underlying PT and pages as referenced
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because all the PD are equivalent in the kernel space: as
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soon as a page is mapped in the kernel, it is mapped by X
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address spaces, and as soon as it is unmapped by 1 address
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space, it is unmapped in all the others. So that for X
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address spaces, the reference counter will be either 0 or X,
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and not something else: using the reference counter correctly
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won't be of any use and would consume some time in updating it. */
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}
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/* Setup the mirroring for the new address space */
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mirror_pde.present = TRUE;
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mirror_pde.write = 1;
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mirror_pde.user = 0; /* This is a KERNEL PDE */
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mirror_pde.pt_addr = (destPaddrPD >> 12);
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dest_pd[PAGING_MIRROR_VADDR >> 22] = mirror_pde;
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return 0;
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}
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@ -27,3 +27,4 @@ unsigned long getNbMappedPage(void);
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int pagingSetCurrentPDPaddr(paddr_t paddrPD);
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paddr_t pagingGetPaddr(vaddr_t vaddr);
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paddr_t pagingGetCurrentPDPaddr();
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int pagingCopyKernelSpace(vaddr_t destVaddrPD, paddr_t destPaddrPD, vaddr_t srcVaddrPD);
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