sortix-mirror/kernel/x64/memorymanagement.cpp
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 Jonas 'Sortie' Termansen.
*
* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*
* x64/memorymanagement.cpp
* Handles memory for the x64 architecture.
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <sortix/kernel/interrupt.h>
#include <sortix/kernel/kernel.h>
#include <sortix/kernel/memorymanagement.h>
#include "multiboot.h"
#include "x86-family/memorymanagement.h"
namespace Sortix {
namespace Memory {
// Please note that even if this function exists, you should still clean
// up the address space of a process _before_ calling
// DestroyAddressSpace. This is just a hack because it currently is
// impossible to clean up PLM1's using the MM api!
// ---
// TODO: This function is duplicated in {x86,x64}/memorymanagement.cpp!
// ---
void RecursiveFreeUserspacePages(size_t level, size_t offset)
{
PML* pml = PMLS[level] + offset;
for ( size_t i = 0; i < ENTRIES; i++ )
{
addr_t entry = pml->entry[i];
if ( !(entry & PML_PRESENT) )
continue;
if ( !(entry & PML_USERSPACE) )
continue;
if ( !(entry & PML_FORK) )
continue;
if ( 1 < level )
RecursiveFreeUserspacePages(level-1, offset * ENTRIES + i);
addr_t addr = pml->entry[i] & PML_ADDRESS;
// No need to unmap the page, we just need to mark it as unused.
Page::PutUnlocked(addr, PAGE_USAGE_PAGING_OVERHEAD);
}
}
void DestroyAddressSpace(addr_t fallback)
{
// Look up the last few entries used for the fractal mapping. These
// cannot be unmapped as that would destroy the world. Instead, we
// will remember them, switch to another adress space, and safely
// mark them as unused. Also handling the forking related pages.
addr_t fractal3 = (PMLS[4] + 0)->entry[510UL];
addr_t fork2 = (PMLS[3] + 510UL)->entry[0];
addr_t fractal2 = (PMLS[3] + 510UL)->entry[510];
addr_t fork1 = (PMLS[2] + 510UL * 512UL + 0)->entry[0];
addr_t fractal1 = (PMLS[2] + 510UL * 512UL + 510UL)->entry[510];
addr_t dir = GetAddressSpace();
// We want to free the pages, but we are still using them ourselves,
// so lock the page allocation structure until we are done.
Page::Lock();
// In case any pages wasn't cleaned at this point.
// TODO: Page::Put calls may internally Page::Get and then reusing pages we are not done with just yet
RecursiveFreeUserspacePages(TOPPMLLEVEL, 0);
SwitchAddressSpace(fallback);
// Ok, now we got marked everything left behind as unused, we can
// now safely let another thread use the pages.
Page::Unlock();
// These are safe to free since we switched address space.
Page::Put(fractal3 & PML_ADDRESS, PAGE_USAGE_PAGING_OVERHEAD);
Page::Put(fractal2 & PML_ADDRESS, PAGE_USAGE_PAGING_OVERHEAD);
Page::Put(fractal1 & PML_ADDRESS, PAGE_USAGE_PAGING_OVERHEAD);
Page::Put(fork2 & PML_ADDRESS, PAGE_USAGE_PAGING_OVERHEAD);
Page::Put(fork1 & PML_ADDRESS, PAGE_USAGE_PAGING_OVERHEAD);
Page::Put(dir & PML_ADDRESS, PAGE_USAGE_PAGING_OVERHEAD);
}
const size_t KERNEL_STACK_SIZE = 256UL * 1024UL;
const addr_t KERNEL_STACK_END = 0xFFFF800000001000UL;
const addr_t KERNEL_STACK_START = KERNEL_STACK_END + KERNEL_STACK_SIZE;
const addr_t VIRTUAL_AREA_LOWER = KERNEL_STACK_START;
const addr_t VIRTUAL_AREA_UPPER = 0xFFFFFE8000000000UL;
void GetKernelVirtualArea(addr_t* from, size_t* size)
{
*from = KERNEL_STACK_END;
*size = VIRTUAL_AREA_UPPER - VIRTUAL_AREA_LOWER;
}
void GetUserVirtualArea(uintptr_t* from, size_t* size)
{
*from = 0x400000; // 4 MiB.
*size = 0x800000000000 - *from; // 128 TiB - 4 MiB.
}
addr_t GetKernelStack()
{
return KERNEL_STACK_START;
}
size_t GetKernelStackSize()
{
return KERNEL_STACK_SIZE;
}
} // namespace Memory
} // namespace Sortix