author | Dremov Kirill (Nokia-D-MSW/Tampere) <kirill.dremov@nokia.com> |
Tue, 14 Sep 2010 23:56:21 +0300 | |
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// Copyright (c) 1994-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies). |
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// All rights reserved. |
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available |
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// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0" |
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available |
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". |
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// |
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// Initial Contributors: |
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution. |
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// |
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// Contributors: |
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// |
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// Description: |
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// eka\memmodel\epoc\direct\mutils.cpp |
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// |
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#include <memmodel.h> |
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#include "execs.h" |
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#include "cache_maintenance.h" |
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#include <kernel/cache.h> |
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#ifdef BTRACE_KERNEL_MEMORY |
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TInt Epoc::DriverAllocdPhysRam = 0; |
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#endif |
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void RHeapK::Mutate(TInt aOffset, TInt aMaxLength) |
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// |
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// Used by the kernel to mutate a fixed heap into a chunk heap. |
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// |
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{ |
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(void)aOffset; |
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(void)aMaxLength; |
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} |
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void MM::Panic(MM::TMemModelPanic aPanic) |
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{ |
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Kern::Fault("MemModel", aPanic); |
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} |
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TInt M::PageSizeInBytes() |
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{ |
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return MM::RamBlockSize; |
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} |
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EXPORT_C TUint32 Kern::RoundToPageSize(TUint32 aSize) |
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{ |
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return MM::RoundToBlockSize(aSize); |
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} |
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EXPORT_C TUint32 Kern::RoundToChunkSize(TUint32 aSize) |
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{ |
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return MM::RoundToBlockSize(aSize); |
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} |
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/** |
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Allows the variant/BSP to specify the details of the RAM zones. |
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This should to be invoked by the variant in its implementation of |
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the pure virtual function Asic::Init1(). |
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There are some limitations to the how RAM zones can be specified: |
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- Each RAM zone's address space must be distinct and not overlap with any |
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other RAM zone's address space |
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- Each RAM zone's address space must have a size that is multiples of the |
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ASIC's MMU small page size and be aligned to the ASIC's MMU small page size, |
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usually 4KB on ARM MMUs. |
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- When taken together all of the RAM zones must cover the whole of the physical RAM |
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address space as specified by the bootstrap in the SuperPage members iTotalRamSize |
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and iRamBootData;. |
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- There can be no more than KMaxRamZones RAM zones specified by the base port |
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Note the verification of the RAM zone data is not performed here but by the ram |
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allocator later in the boot up sequence. This is because it is only possible to |
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verify the zone data once the physical RAM configuration has been read from |
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the super page. Any verification errors will result in a "RAM-ALLOC" panic |
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faulting the kernel during initialisation. |
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@param aZones Pointer to an array of SRamZone structs containing each zone's details |
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The end of the array is specified by an element with iSize==0. The array must |
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remain in memory at least until the kernel has successfully booted. |
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@param aCallback Pointer to call back function that kernel may invoke to request |
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one of the opeartions specified from enum TRamZoneOp is performed |
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@return KErrNone if successful, otherwise one of the system wide error codes |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::SetRamZoneConfig(const SRamZone* /*aZones*/, TRamZoneCallback /*aCallback*/) |
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{// RAM zones not supported for this memory model |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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/** |
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Gets the current count of a paricular RAM zone's free and allocated pages. |
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@param aId The ID of the RAM zone to enquire about |
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@param aPageData If successful, on return this will contain the page counts |
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@return KErrNone if successful, KErrArgument if a RAM zone of aId is not found or |
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one of the system wide error codes |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::GetRamZonePageCount(TUint /*aId*/, SRamZonePageCount& /*aPageData*/) |
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{// RAM zones not supported for this memory model |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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/** |
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Modify the specified RAM zone's flags. |
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This allows the BSP or device driver to configure which type of pages, if any, |
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can be allocated into a RAM zone by the system. |
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Note updating a RAM zone's flags can result in |
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1 - memory allocations failing despite there being enough free RAM in the system. |
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2 - the methods TRamDefragRequest::EmptyRamZone(), TRamDefragRequest::ClaimRamZone() |
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or TRamDefragRequest::DefragRam() never succeeding. |
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The flag masks KRamZoneFlagDiscardOnly, KRamZoneFlagMovAndDisOnly and KRamZoneFlagNoAlloc |
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are intended to be used with this method. |
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@param aId The ID of the RAM zone to modify. |
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@param aClearFlags The bit flags to clear, each of which must already be set on the RAM zone. |
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@param aSetFlags The bit flags to set. |
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@return KErrNone on success, KErrArgument if the RAM zone of aId not found |
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or if any of aClearFlags are not already set. |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::ModifyRamZoneFlags(TUint /*aId*/, TUint /*aClearMask*/, TUint /*aSetMask*/) |
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{// RAM zone not supported for this memory model |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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/** |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::AllocShadowPage(TLinAddr aRomAddr) |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::AllocShadowPage"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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/** |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::FreeShadowPage(TLinAddr aRomAddr) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::FreeShadowPage"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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/** |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::CopyToShadowMemory(TLinAddr /*aDest*/, TLinAddr /*aSrc*/, TUint32 /*aLength*/) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::CopyToShadowPage"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::FreezeShadowPage(TLinAddr aRomAddr) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::FreezeShadowPage"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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/** |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::AllocPhysicalRam(TInt aSize, TPhysAddr& aPhysAddr, TInt aAlign) |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::AllocPhysicalRam"); |
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MM::WaitRamAlloc(); |
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TLinAddr lin; |
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TInt r=MM::AllocContiguousRegion(lin, aSize, aAlign); |
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if (r!=KErrNone) |
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MM::AllocFailed=ETrue; |
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else |
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{ |
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aPhysAddr = LinearToPhysical(lin); |
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#if defined(__CPU_HAS_CACHE) && !defined(__CPU_X86) |
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CacheMaintenance::MemoryToReuse(lin, aSize); |
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#endif |
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#ifdef BTRACE_KERNEL_MEMORY |
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TUint size = Kern::RoundToPageSize(aSize); |
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BTrace8(BTrace::EKernelMemory, BTrace::EKernelMemoryDrvPhysAlloc, size, aPhysAddr); |
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Epoc::DriverAllocdPhysRam += size; |
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#endif |
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} |
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MM::SignalRamAlloc(); |
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return r; |
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} |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::FreePhysicalRam(TPhysAddr aPhysAddr, TInt aSize) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::FreePhysicalRam"); |
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MM::WaitRamAlloc(); |
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#ifndef __CPU_HAS_MMU |
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MM::FreeRegion(aPhysAddr, aSize); |
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#else |
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TInt bn = MM::BlockNumber(aPhysAddr); |
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TInt bn0 = MM::BlockNumber(MM::UserDataSectionBase); |
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TLinAddr lin = TLinAddr((bn - bn0)<<MM::RamBlockShift) + MM::UserDataSectionBase; |
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MM::FreeRegion(lin, aSize); |
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#endif |
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#ifdef BTRACE_KERNEL_MEMORY |
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TUint size = Kern::RoundToPageSize(aSize); |
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BTrace8(BTrace::EKernelMemory, BTrace::EKernelMemoryDrvPhysFree, aPhysAddr, size); |
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Epoc::DriverAllocdPhysRam -= size; |
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#endif |
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MM::SignalRamAlloc(); |
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return KErrNone; |
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} |
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Allocate a block of physically contiguous RAM with a physical address aligned |
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to a specified power of 2 boundary from the specified zone. |
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When the RAM is no longer required it should be freed using Epoc::FreePhysicalRam(). |
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Note that this method only repsects the KRamZoneFlagNoAlloc flag and will always attempt |
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to allocate regardless of whether the other flags are set for the specified RAM zones |
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or not. |
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When the RAM is no longer required it should be freed using Epoc::FreePhysicalRam(). |
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@param aZoneId The ID of the zone to attempt to allocate from. |
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@param aSize The size in bytes of the required block. The specified size |
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is rounded up to the page size, since only whole pages of |
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physical RAM can be allocated. |
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@param aPhysAddr Receives the physical address of the base of the block on |
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successful allocation. |
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@param aAlign Specifies the number of least significant bits of the |
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physical address which are required to be zero. If a value |
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less than log2(page size) is specified, page alignment is |
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assumed. Pass 0 for aAlign if there are no special alignment |
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constraints (other than page alignment). |
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@return KErrNone if the allocation was successful. |
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KErrNoMemory if a sufficiently large physically contiguous block of free |
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RAM with the specified alignment could not be found within the specified |
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zone. |
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KErrArgument if a RAM zone of the specified ID can't be found or if the |
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RAM zone has a total number of physical pages which is less than those |
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requested for the allocation. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Can be used in a device driver. |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::ZoneAllocPhysicalRam(TUint aZoneId, TInt aSize, TPhysAddr& aPhysAddr, TInt aAlign) |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::ZoneAllocPhysicalRam"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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Allocate a block of physically contiguous RAM with a physical address aligned |
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When the RAM is no longer required it should be freed using Epoc::FreePhysicalRam(). |
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RAM will be allocated into the RAM zones in the order they are specified in the |
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aZoneId parameter. If the contiguous allocations are intended to span RAM zones |
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when required then aZoneId should be listed with the RAM zones in ascending |
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physical address order. |
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Note that this method only repsects the KRamZoneFlagNoAlloc flag and will always attempt |
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to allocate regardless of whether the other flags are set for the specified RAM zones |
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or not. |
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When the RAM is no longer required it should be freed using Epoc::FreePhysicalRam(). |
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@param aZoneIdList A pointer to an array of RAM zone IDs of the RAM zones to |
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attempt to allocate from. |
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@param aZoneIdCount The number of RAM zone IDs contained in aZoneIdList. |
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@param aSize The size in bytes of the required block. The specified size |
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is rounded up to the page size, since only whole pages of |
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physical RAM can be allocated. |
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@param aPhysAddr Receives the physical address of the base of the block on |
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successful allocation. |
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@param aAlign Specifies the number of least significant bits of the |
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physical address which are required to be zero. If a value |
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less than log2(page size) is specified, page alignment is |
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assumed. Pass 0 for aAlign if there are no special alignment |
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constraints (other than page alignment). |
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@return KErrNone if the allocation was successful. |
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KErrNoMemory if a sufficiently large physically contiguous block of free |
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RAM with the specified alignment could not be found within the specified |
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zone. |
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KErrArgument if a RAM zone of a specified ID can't be found or if the |
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RAM zones have a total number of physical pages which is less than those |
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requested for the allocation. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Can be used in a device driver. |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::ZoneAllocPhysicalRam(TUint* aZoneIdList, TUint aZoneIdCount, TInt aSize, TPhysAddr& aPhysAddr, TInt aAlign) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::ZoneAllocPhysicalRam"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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/** |
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Attempt to allocate discontiguous RAM pages. |
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When the RAM is no longer required it should be freed using Epoc::FreePhysicalRam(). |
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@param aNumPages The number of discontiguous pages required to be allocated |
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@param aPageList This should be a pointer to a previously allocated array of |
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aNumPages TPhysAddr elements. On a succesful allocation it |
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will receive the physical addresses of each page allocated. |
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@return KErrNone if the allocation was successful. |
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KErrNoMemory if the requested number of pages can't be allocated |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Can be used in a device driver. |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::AllocPhysicalRam(TInt aNumPages, TPhysAddr* aPageList) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL, "Epoc::AllocPhysicalRam"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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/** |
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Attempt to allocate discontiguous RAM pages from the specified zone. |
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Note that this method only repsects the KRamZoneFlagNoAlloc flag and will always attempt |
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to allocate regardless of whether the other flags are set for the specified RAM zones |
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or not. |
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When the RAM is no longer required it should be freed using Epoc::FreePhysicalRam(). |
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@param aZoneId The ID of the zone to attempt to allocate from. |
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@param aNumPages The number of discontiguous pages required to be allocated |
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from the specified zone. |
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@param aPageList This should be a pointer to a previously allocated array of |
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aNumPages TPhysAddr elements. On a succesful |
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allocation it will receive the physical addresses of each |
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page allocated. |
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@return KErrNone if the allocation was successful. |
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KErrNoMemory if the requested number of pages can't be allocated from the |
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specified zone. |
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KErrArgument if a RAM zone of the specified ID can't be found or if the |
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RAM zone has a total number of physical pages which is less than those |
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requested for the allocation. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Can be used in a device driver. |
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*/ |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::ZoneAllocPhysicalRam(TUint aZoneId, TInt aNumPages, TPhysAddr* aPageList) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL, "Epoc::ZoneAllocPhysicalRam"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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/** |
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Attempt to allocate discontiguous RAM pages from the specified RAM zones. |
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The RAM pages will be allocated into the RAM zones in the order that they are specified |
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in the aZoneId parameter, the RAM zone preferences will be ignored. |
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Note that this method only repsects the KRamZoneFlagNoAlloc flag and will always attempt |
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to allocate regardless of whether the other flags are set for the specified RAM zones |
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or not. |
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When the RAM is no longer required it should be freed using Epoc::FreePhysicalRam(). |
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@param aZoneIdList A pointer to an array of RAM zone IDs of the RAM zones to |
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attempt to allocate from. |
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@param aZoneIdCount The number of RAM zone IDs pointed to by aZoneIdList. |
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@param aNumPages The number of discontiguous pages required to be allocated |
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from the specified zone. |
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@param aPageList This should be a pointer to a previously allocated array of |
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aNumPages TPhysAddr elements. On a succesful |
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allocation it will receive the physical addresses of each |
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page allocated. |
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@return KErrNone if the allocation was successful. |
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KErrNoMemory if the requested number of pages can't be allocated from the |
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specified zone. |
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KErrArgument if a RAM zone of a specified ID can't be found or if the |
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RAM zones have a total number of physical pages which is less than those |
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requested for the allocation. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::ZoneAllocPhysicalRam(TUint* aZoneIdList, TUint aZoneIdCount, TInt aNumPages, TPhysAddr* aPageList) |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL, "Epoc::ZoneAllocPhysicalRam"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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This must be the same set of addresses as those returned by a |
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previous call to Epoc::AllocPhysicalRam() or |
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Epoc::ZoneAllocPhysicalRam(). |
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@return KErrNone if the operation was successful. |
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KErrArgument if one or more of the physical addresses specified is not |
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a valid physical RAM address. |
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KErrGeneral if the physical addresses specified are all valid |
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physical RAM addresses but some of them had not |
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been previously allocated. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::FreePhysicalRam(TInt aNumPages, TPhysAddr* aPageList) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::FreePhysicalRam"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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@pre Call in a thread context. |
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@pre Interrupts must be enabled. |
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@pre Kernel must be unlocked. |
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@pre No fast mutex can be held. |
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@pre Calling thread must be in a critical section. |
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EXPORT_C TInt Epoc::ClaimPhysicalRam(TPhysAddr aPhysAddr, TInt aSize) |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_CRITICAL,"Epoc::ClaimPhysicalRam"); |
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MM::WaitRamAlloc(); |
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#ifndef __CPU_HAS_MMU |
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TInt r=MM::ClaimRegion(aPhysAddr, aSize); |
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#else |
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TInt bn = MM::BlockNumber(aPhysAddr); |
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TInt bn0 = MM::BlockNumber(MM::UserDataSectionBase); |
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TLinAddr lin = TLinAddr((bn - bn0)<<MM::RamBlockShift) + MM::UserDataSectionBase; |
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TInt r=MM::ClaimRegion(lin, aSize); |
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#endif |
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MM::SignalRamAlloc(); |
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return r; |
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} |
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void ExecHandler::UnlockRamDrive() |
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{ |
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} |
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EXPORT_C void TInternalRamDrive::Unlock() |
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{ |
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} |
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EXPORT_C void TInternalRamDrive::Lock() |
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{ |
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} |
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void MM::WaitRamAlloc() |
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Kern::MutexWait(*RamAllocatorMutex); |
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if (RamAllocatorMutex->iHoldCount==1) |
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{ |
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MM::InitialFreeMemory=Kern::FreeRamInBytes(); |
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MM::AllocFailed=EFalse; |
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} |
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} |
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void MM::SignalRamAlloc() |
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{ |
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if (RamAllocatorMutex->iHoldCount>1) |
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{ |
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Kern::MutexSignal(*RamAllocatorMutex); |
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return; |
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} |
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TInt initial=MM::InitialFreeMemory; |
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TBool failed=MM::AllocFailed; |
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TInt final=Kern::FreeRamInBytes(); |
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Kern::MutexSignal(*RamAllocatorMutex); |
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K::CheckFreeMemoryLevel(initial,final,failed); |
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} |
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EXPORT_C TInt TInternalRamDrive::MaxSize() |
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{ |
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return PP::RamDriveMaxSize; |
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} |
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void M::FsRegisterThread() |
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{ |
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} |
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void M::BTracePrime(TUint aCategory) |
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{ |
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(void)aCategory; |
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#ifdef BTRACE_KERNEL_MEMORY |
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// Must check for -1 as that is the default value of aCategory for |
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// BTrace::Prime() which is intended to prime all categories that are |
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// currently enabled via a single invocation of BTrace::Prime(). |
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if(aCategory==BTrace::EKernelMemory || (TInt)aCategory == -1) |
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{ |
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BTrace4(BTrace::EKernelMemory,BTrace::EKernelMemoryInitialFree,TheSuperPage().iTotalRamSize); |
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BTrace4(BTrace::EKernelMemory,BTrace::EKernelMemoryCurrentFree,Kern::FreeRamInBytes()); |
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BTrace8(BTrace::EKernelMemory,BTrace::EKernelMemoryDrvPhysAlloc, Epoc::DriverAllocdPhysRam, -1); |
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} |
|
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#endif |
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} |
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EXPORT_C DDemandPagingLock::DDemandPagingLock() |
|
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: iLockedPageCount(0) |
|
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{ |
|
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} |
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EXPORT_C TInt DDemandPagingLock::Alloc(TInt /*aSize*/) |
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{ |
|
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return KErrNone; |
|
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} |
|
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EXPORT_C TBool DDemandPagingLock::Lock(DThread* /*aThread*/, TLinAddr /*aStart*/, TInt /*aSize*/) |
|
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{ |
|
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return EFalse; |
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} |
|
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EXPORT_C void DDemandPagingLock::DoUnlock() |
|
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{ |
|
577 |
} |
|
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EXPORT_C void DDemandPagingLock::Free() |
|
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{ |
|
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} |
|
582 |
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EXPORT_C TInt Kern::InstallPagingDevice(DPagingDevice* aDevice) |
|
584 |
{ |
|
585 |
return KErrNotSupported; |
|
586 |
} |
|
587 |
||
588 |
// Dummy implementation of kernel pin APIs |
|
589 |
||
590 |
class TVirtualPinObject |
|
591 |
{ |
|
592 |
}; |
|
593 |
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594 |
TInt M::CreateVirtualPinObject(TVirtualPinObject*& aPinObject) |
|
595 |
{ |
|
596 |
aPinObject = new TVirtualPinObject; |
|
597 |
return aPinObject != NULL ? KErrNone : KErrNoMemory; |
|
598 |
} |
|
599 |
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600 |
TInt M::PinVirtualMemory(TVirtualPinObject* aPinObject, TLinAddr, TUint, DThread*) |
|
601 |
{ |
|
602 |
__ASSERT_DEBUG(aPinObject, K::Fault(K::EVirtualPinObjectBad)); |
|
603 |
(void)aPinObject; |
|
604 |
return KErrNone; |
|
605 |
} |
|
606 |
||
607 |
TInt M::CreateAndPinVirtualMemory(TVirtualPinObject*& aPinObject, TLinAddr, TUint) |
|
608 |
{ |
|
609 |
aPinObject = 0; |
|
610 |
return KErrNone; |
|
611 |
} |
|
612 |
||
613 |
void M::UnpinVirtualMemory(TVirtualPinObject* aPinObject) |
|
614 |
{ |
|
615 |
__ASSERT_DEBUG(aPinObject, K::Fault(K::EVirtualPinObjectBad)); |
|
616 |
(void)aPinObject; |
|
617 |
} |
|
618 |
||
619 |
void M::DestroyVirtualPinObject(TVirtualPinObject*& aPinObject) |
|
620 |
{ |
|
621 |
TVirtualPinObject* object = (TVirtualPinObject*)__e32_atomic_swp_ord_ptr(&aPinObject, 0); |
|
622 |
if (object) |
|
623 |
Kern::AsyncFree(object); |
|
624 |
} |
|
625 |
||
626 |
TInt M::CreatePhysicalPinObject(TPhysicalPinObject*& aPinObject) |
|
627 |
{ |
|
628 |
return KErrNotSupported; |
|
629 |
} |
|
630 |
||
631 |
TInt M::PinPhysicalMemory(TPhysicalPinObject*, TLinAddr, TUint, TBool, TPhysAddr& , TPhysAddr*, TUint32&, TUint&, DThread*) |
|
632 |
{ |
|
633 |
K::Fault(K::EPhysicalPinObjectBad); |
|
634 |
return KErrNone; |
|
635 |
} |
|
636 |
||
637 |
void M::UnpinPhysicalMemory(TPhysicalPinObject* aPinObject) |
|
638 |
{ |
|
639 |
K::Fault(K::EPhysicalPinObjectBad); |
|
640 |
} |
|
641 |
||
642 |
void M::DestroyPhysicalPinObject(TPhysicalPinObject*& aPinObject) |
|
643 |
{ |
|
644 |
K::Fault(K::EPhysicalPinObjectBad); |
|
645 |
} |
|
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EXPORT_C void DPagingDevice::NotifyBusy() |
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EXPORT_C TInt Cache::SyncPhysicalMemoryBeforeDmaWrite(TPhysAddr* , TUint , TUint , TUint , TUint32 ) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_STANDARD,"Cache::SyncPhysicalMemoryBeforeDmaWrite"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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EXPORT_C TInt Cache::SyncPhysicalMemoryBeforeDmaRead(TPhysAddr* , TUint , TUint , TUint , TUint32 ) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_STANDARD,"Cache::SyncPhysicalMemoryBeforeDmaRead"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |
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EXPORT_C TInt Cache::SyncPhysicalMemoryAfterDmaRead(TPhysAddr* , TUint , TUint , TUint , TUint32 ) |
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{ |
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CHECK_PRECONDITIONS(MASK_THREAD_STANDARD,"Cache::SyncPhysicalMemoryAfterDmaRead"); |
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return KErrNotSupported; |
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} |