определить защиту подстраницы для диапазона адресов (define a subpage protection for an address range)
Имя (Name)
subpage_prot - define a subpage protection for an address range
Синопсис (Synopsis)
#include <sys/syscall.h>
/* Definition of SYS_*
constants */
#include <unistd.h>
int syscall(SYS_subpage_prot, unsigned long
addr, unsigned long
len,
uint32_t *
map);
Note: glibc provides no wrapper for subpage_prot
(), necessitating
the use of syscall(2).
Описание (Description)
The PowerPC-specific subpage_prot
() system call provides the
facility to control the access permissions on individual 4 kB
subpages on systems configured with a page size of 64 kB.
The protection map is applied to the memory pages in the region
starting at addr and continuing for len bytes. Both of these
arguments must be aligned to a 64-kB boundary.
The protection map is specified in the buffer pointed to by map.
The map has 2 bits per 4 kB subpage; thus each 32-bit word
specifies the protections of 16 4 kB subpages inside a 64 kB page
(so, the number of 32-bit words pointed to by map should equate
to the number of 64-kB pages specified by len). Each 2-bit field
in the protection map is either 0 to allow any access, 1 to
prevent writes, or 2 or 3 to prevent all accesses.
Возвращаемое значение (Return value)
On success, subpage_prot
() returns 0. Otherwise, one of the
error codes specified below is returned.
Ошибки (Error)
EFAULT
The buffer referred to by map is not accessible.
EINVAL
The addr or len arguments are incorrect. Both of these
arguments must be aligned to a multiple of the system page
size, and they must not refer to a region outside of the
address space of the process or to a region that consists
of huge pages.
ENOMEM
Out of memory.
Версии (Versions)
This system call is provided on the PowerPC architecture since
Linux 2.6.25. The system call is provided only if the kernel is
configured with CONFIG_PPC_64K_PAGES
. No library support is
provided.
Стандарты (Conforming to)
This system call is Linux-specific.
Примечание (Note)
Normal page protections (at the 64-kB page level) also apply; the
subpage protection mechanism is an additional constraint, so
putting 0 in a 2-bit field won't allow writes to a page that is
otherwise write-protected.
Rationale
This system call is provided to assist writing emulators that
operate using 64-kB pages on PowerPC systems. When emulating
systems such as x86, which uses a smaller page size, the emulator
can no longer use the memory-management unit (MMU) and normal
system calls for controlling page protections. (The emulator
could emulate the MMU by checking and possibly remapping the
address for each memory access in software, but that is slow.)
The idea is that the emulator supplies an array of protection
masks to apply to a specified range of virtual addresses. These
masks are applied at the level where hardware page-table entries
(PTEs) are inserted into the hardware page table based on the
Linux PTEs, so the Linux PTEs are not affected. Implicit in this
is that the regions of the address space that are protected are
switched to use 4-kB hardware pages rather than 64-kB hardware
pages (on machines with hardware 64-kB page support).
Смотри также (See also)
mprotect(2), syscall(2)
Documentation/admin-guide/mm/hugetlbpage.rst in the Linux kernel
source tree