minix/kernel/system/do_vmctl.c
Ben Gras c628f24bc2 moved stacktrace to sysctl, as vmctl is very privileged so can't
be used outside VM. IS code cleanup. added stacktrace feature to IS.
2009-01-27 12:54:33 +00:00

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/* The kernel call implemented in this file:
* m_type: SYS_VMCTL
*
* The parameters for this kernel call are:
* SVMCTL_WHO which process
* SVMCTL_PARAM set this setting (VMCTL_*)
* SVMCTL_VALUE to this value
*/
#include "../system.h"
#include "../vm.h"
#include "../debug.h"
#include <minix/type.h>
#include <minix/config.h>
/*===========================================================================*
* do_vmctl *
*===========================================================================*/
PUBLIC int do_vmctl(m_ptr)
register message *m_ptr; /* pointer to request message */
{
int proc_nr, i;
endpoint_t ep = m_ptr->SVMCTL_WHO;
struct proc *p, *rp;
if(ep == SELF) { ep = m_ptr->m_source; }
vm_init();
if(!isokendpt(ep, &proc_nr)) {
kprintf("do_vmctl: unexpected endpoint %d from VM\n", ep);
return EINVAL;
}
p = proc_addr(proc_nr);
switch(m_ptr->SVMCTL_PARAM) {
case VMCTL_CLEAR_PAGEFAULT:
RTS_LOCK_UNSET(p, PAGEFAULT);
return OK;
case VMCTL_MEMREQ_GET:
/* Send VM the information about the memory request. */
if(!(rp = vmrequest))
return ESRCH;
if(!RTS_ISSET(rp, VMREQUEST))
minix_panic("do_vmctl: no VMREQUEST set", NO_NUM);
/* Reply with request fields. */
m_ptr->SVMCTL_MRG_ADDR = (char *) rp->p_vmrequest.start;
m_ptr->SVMCTL_MRG_LEN = rp->p_vmrequest.length;
m_ptr->SVMCTL_MRG_WRITE = rp->p_vmrequest.writeflag;
m_ptr->SVMCTL_MRG_EP = rp->p_vmrequest.who;
rp->p_vmrequest.vmresult = VMSUSPEND;
/* Remove from request chain. */
vmrequest = vmrequest->p_vmrequest.nextrequestor;
return OK;
case VMCTL_MEMREQ_REPLY:
if(!(rp = p->p_vmrequest.requestor))
minix_panic("do_vmctl: no requestor set", ep);
p->p_vmrequest.requestor = NULL;
if(!RTS_ISSET(rp, VMREQUEST))
minix_panic("do_vmctl: no VMREQUEST set", ep);
if(rp->p_vmrequest.vmresult != VMSUSPEND)
minix_panic("do_vmctl: result not VMSUSPEND set",
rp->p_vmrequest.vmresult);
rp->p_vmrequest.vmresult = m_ptr->SVMCTL_VALUE;
if(rp->p_vmrequest.vmresult == VMSUSPEND)
minix_panic("VM returned VMSUSPEND?", NO_NUM);
if(rp->p_vmrequest.vmresult != OK)
kprintf("SYSTEM: VM replied %d to mem request\n",
rp->p_vmrequest.vmresult);
/* Put on restart chain. */
rp->p_vmrequest.nextrestart = vmrestart;
vmrestart = rp;
#if DEBUG_VMASSERT
/* Sanity check. */
if(rp->p_vmrequest.vmresult == OK) {
if(CHECKRANGE(p,
rp->p_vmrequest.start,
rp->p_vmrequest.length,
rp->p_vmrequest.writeflag) != OK) {
kprintf("SYSTEM: request %d:0x%lx-0x%lx, wrflag %d, failed\n",
rp->p_endpoint,
rp->p_vmrequest.start, rp->p_vmrequest.start + rp->p_vmrequest.length,
rp->p_vmrequest.writeflag);
minix_panic("SYSTEM: fail but VM said OK", NO_NUM);
}
}
#endif
return OK;
#if VM_KERN_NOPAGEZERO
case VMCTL_NOPAGEZERO:
return OK;
#endif
}
/* Try architecture-specific vmctls. */
return arch_do_vmctl(m_ptr, p);
}