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BeOS requires this area_id, but that's just a little 57 * something extra. I am exposing this type, because it doesn't make much 58 * sense to keep it private, and opening it up makes some stuff easier in 59 * Apache. 60 */ 61/** The MMAP structure */ 62struct apr_mmap_t { 63 /** The pool the mmap structure was allocated out of. */ 64 apr_pool_t *cntxt; 65#ifdef BEOS 66 /** An area ID. Only valid on BeOS */ 67 area_id area; 68#endif 69#ifdef WIN32 70 /** The handle of the file mapping */ 71 HANDLE mhandle; 72 /** The start of the real memory page area (mapped view) */ 73 void *mv; 74 /** The physical start, size and offset */ 75 apr_off_t pstart; 76 apr_size_t psize; 77 apr_off_t poffset; 78#endif 79 /** The start of the memory mapped area */ 80 void *mm; 81 /** The amount of data in the mmap */ 82 apr_size_t size; 83 /** ring of apr_mmap_t's that reference the same 84 * mmap'ed region; acts in place of a reference count */ 85 APR_RING_ENTRY(apr_mmap_t) link; 86}; 87 88#if APR_HAS_MMAP || defined(DOXYGEN) 89 90/** @def APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD 91 * Files have to be at least this big before they're mmap()d. This is to deal 92 * with systems where the expense of doing an mmap() and an munmap() outweighs 93 * the benefit for small files. It shouldn't be set lower than 1. 94 */ 95#ifdef MMAP_THRESHOLD 96# define APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD MMAP_THRESHOLD 97#else 98# ifdef SUNOS4 99# define APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD (8*1024) 100# else 101# define APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD 1 102# endif /* SUNOS4 */ 103#endif /* MMAP_THRESHOLD */ 104 105/** @def APR_MMAP_LIMIT 106 * Maximum size of MMap region 107 */ 108#ifdef MMAP_LIMIT 109# define APR_MMAP_LIMIT MMAP_LIMIT 110#else 111# define APR_MMAP_LIMIT (4*1024*1024) 112#endif /* MMAP_LIMIT */ 113 114/** Can this file be MMaped */ 115#define APR_MMAP_CANDIDATE(filelength) \ 116 ((filelength >= APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD) && (filelength < APR_MMAP_LIMIT)) 117 118/* Function definitions */ 119 120/** 121 * Create a new mmap'ed file out of an existing APR file. 122 * @param newmmap The newly created mmap'ed file. 123 * @param file The file turn into an mmap. 124 * @param offset The offset into the file to start the data pointer at. 125 * @param size The size of the file 126 * @param flag bit-wise or of: 127 * <PRE> 128 * APR_MMAP_READ MMap opened for reading 129 * APR_MMAP_WRITE MMap opened for writing 130 * </PRE> 131 * @param cntxt The pool to use when creating the mmap. 132 */ 133APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_mmap_create(apr_mmap_t **newmmap, 134 apr_file_t *file, apr_off_t offset, 135 apr_size_t size, apr_int32_t flag, 136 apr_pool_t *cntxt); 137 138/** 139 * Duplicate the specified MMAP. 140 * @param new_mmap The structure to duplicate into. 141 * @param old_mmap The mmap to duplicate. 142 * @param p The pool to use for new_mmap. 143 */ 144APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_mmap_dup(apr_mmap_t **new_mmap, 145 apr_mmap_t *old_mmap, 146 apr_pool_t *p); 147 148/** 149 * Remove a mmap'ed. 150 * @param mm The mmap'ed file. 151 */ 152APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_mmap_delete(apr_mmap_t *mm); 153 154/** 155 * Move the pointer into the mmap'ed file to the specified offset. 156 * @param addr The pointer to the offset specified. 157 * @param mm The mmap'ed file. 158 * @param offset The offset to move to. 159 */ 160APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_mmap_offset(void **addr, apr_mmap_t *mm, 161 apr_off_t offset); 162 163#endif /* APR_HAS_MMAP */ 164 165/** @} */ 166 167#ifdef __cplusplus 168} 169#endif 170 171#endif /* ! APR_MMAP_H */ 172