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PMAP(9) BSD Kernel Developer’s Manual PMAP(9)

NAME

pmap — machine-dependent portion of virtual memory subsystem

SYNOPSIS

#include <sys/param.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/pmap.h>

DESCRIPTION

The pmap module is the machine-dependent portion of the FreeBSD VM (Virtual Memory) sub-system. Each function documented herein must have its own architecture-dependent implementation.

The pmap module is responsible for managing hardware-dependent objects such as page tables, address maps, TLBs, etc.

Machine-dependent code must provide the header file <machine/pmap.h>. This file contains the definition of the pmap structure:

struct pmap {
/* Contents defined by pmap implementation. */
};
typedef struct pmap *pmap_t;

This header file may also define other data structures used by the pmap implementation.

The header file <vm/pmap.h> defines a structure for tracking pmap statistics (see below). This structure is defined as:

struct pmap_statistics {
long resident_count; /* number of mapped pages */
long wired_count; /* number of wired pages */
};

The implementation’s struct pmap must contain an instance of this structure having the name pm_stats, and it must be updated by the implementation after each relevant pmap operation.

SEE ALSO

pmap_activate(9), pmap_clear_modify(9), pmap_copy(9), pmap_copy_page(9), pmap_enter(9), pmap_extract(9), pmap_extract_and_hold(9), pmap_growkernel(9), pmap_init(9), pmap_init2(9), pmap_is_modified(9), pmap_is_prefaultable(9), pmap_map(9), pmap_mincore(9), pmap_object_init_pt(9), pmap_page_exists_quick(9), pmap_page_init(9), pmap_pinit(9), pmap_pinit0(9), pmap_pinit2(9), pmap_protect(9), pmap_qenter(9), pmap_qremove(9), pmap_quick_enter_page(9), pmap_quick_remove_page(9), pmap_release(9), pmap_remove(9), pmap_remove_all(9), pmap_remove_pages(9), pmap_resident_count(9), pmap_ts_referenced(9), pmap_unwire(9), pmap_wired_count(9), pmap_zero_area(9), pmap_zero_page(9), vm_map(9)

AUTHORS

This manual page was written by Bruce M Simpson <bms [AT] spc.org>.

BSD August 30, 2016 BSD