/* The MINIX model of memory allocation reserves a fixed amount of memory for * the combined text, data, and stack segments. The amount used for a child * process created by FORK is the same as the parent had. If the child does * an EXEC later, the new size is taken from the header of the file EXEC'ed. * * The layout in memory consists of the text segment, followed by the data * segment, followed by a gap (unused memory), followed by the stack segment. * The data segment grows upward and the stack grows downward, so each can * take memory from the gap. If they meet, the process must be killed. The * procedures in this file deal with the growth of the data and stack segments. * * The entry points into this file are: * do_brk: BRK/SBRK system calls to grow or shrink the data segment */ #define _SYSTEM 1 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "glo.h" #include "vm.h" #include "proto.h" #include "util.h" #define DATA_CHANGED 1 /* flag value when data segment size changed */ #define STACK_CHANGED 2 /* flag value when stack size changed */ /*===========================================================================* * do_brk * *===========================================================================*/ int do_brk(message *msg) { /* Perform the brk(addr) system call. * The parameter, 'addr' is the new virtual address in D space. */ int proc; if(vm_isokendpt(msg->VMB_ENDPOINT, &proc) != OK) { printf("VM: bogus endpoint VM_BRK %d\n", msg->VMB_ENDPOINT); return EINVAL; } return real_brk(&vmproc[proc], (vir_bytes) msg->VMB_ADDR); } /*===========================================================================* * real_brk * *===========================================================================*/ int real_brk(vmp, v) struct vmproc *vmp; vir_bytes v; { if(map_region_extend_upto_v(vmp, v) == OK) return OK; return(ENOMEM); }