/* * Copyright 2017, Data61 * Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) * ABN 41 687 119 230. * * This software may be distributed and modified according to the terms of * the BSD 2-Clause license. Note that NO WARRANTY is provided. * See "LICENSE_BSD2.txt" for details. * * @TAG(DATA61_BSD) */ #pragma once #include #include #include #include #include #include /* * Marks an untyped as being usable for creating arbitrary kernel objects. Objects * created from such untypeds have no restrictions and can be used for anything */ #define ALLOCMAN_UT_KERNEL 0 /* * Marks an untyped as being a device region. Device regions will never be used * for an allocation unless explicitly requested by physical address */ #define ALLOCMAN_UT_DEV 1 /* * Marks an untyped as being from a device region, but also usable RAM. Objects can * be created from these untypeds if the 'canBeDev' parameter in 'alloc' is set * to true. An object created from one of these untypeds may have restrictions * in what it can be used for and may not be zeroed, as it cannot be written by * the kernel. */ #define ALLOCMAN_UT_DEV_MEM 2 /* Use the value of 1 internally to indicate the absence of a physical address. * This is chosen because the zero frame might actually be valid physical memory, * and 1 is not a valid alignment of any seL4 object, so it should never be * a valid physical address you can request */ #define ALLOCMAN_NO_PADDR 1 /* Convert from size of an untyped object in bytes, to the size as acceptable to a call to * untyped retype */ static inline size_t get_sel4_object_size(seL4_Word type, size_t size_bits) { if (type == seL4_CapTableObject) { return size_bits - seL4_SlotBits; } else { return vka_get_object_size(type, size_bits); } } struct allocman; typedef struct utspace_interface { /* size_bits is always the size in memory of allocated object. This differs to the untypedretype semantics of size_bits when cnodes are involved */ seL4_Word (*alloc)(struct allocman *alloc, void *utspace, size_t size_bits, seL4_Word object_type, const cspacepath_t *slot, uintptr_t paddr, bool canBeDevice, int *error); void (*free)(struct allocman *alloc, void *utspace, seL4_Word cookie, size_t size_bits); int (*add_uts)(struct allocman *alloc, void *utspace, size_t num, const cspacepath_t *uts, size_t *size_bits, uintptr_t *paddr, int utType); uintptr_t (*paddr)(void *utspace, seL4_Word cookie, size_t size_bits); struct allocman_properties properties; void *utspace; }utspace_interface_t;