RMALLOCMAP(9F) Kernel Functions for Drivers RMALLOCMAP(9F)

NAME


rmallocmap, rmallocmap_wait, rmfreemap - allocate and free resource
maps

SYNOPSIS


#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>


struct map *rmallocmap(size_t mapsize);


struct map *rmallocmap_wait(size_t mapsize);


void rmfreemap(struct map *mp);


INTERFACE LEVEL


Architecture independent level 1 (DDI/DKI).

PARAMETERS


mapsize
Number of entries for the map.


mp
A pointer to the map structure to be deallocated.


DESCRIPTION


rmallocmap() dynamically allocates a resource map structure. The
argument mapsize defines the total number of entries in the map. In
particular, it is the total number of allocations that can be
outstanding at any one time.


rmallocmap() initializes the map but does not associate it with the
actual resource. In order to associate the map with the actual
resource, a call to rmfree(9F) is used to make the entirety of the
actual resource available for allocation, starting from the first
index into the resource. Typically, the call to rmallocmap() is
followed by a call to rmfree(9F), passing the address of the map
returned from rmallocmap(), the total size of the resource, and the
first index into the actual resource.


The resource map allocated by rmallocmap() can be used to describe an
arbitrary resource in whatever allocation units are appropriate, such
as blocks, pages, or data structures. This resource can then be
managed by the system by subsequent calls to rmalloc(9F),
rmalloc_wait(9F), and rmfree(9F).


rmallocmap_wait() is similar to rmallocmap(), with the exception
that it will wait for space to become available if necessary.


rmfreemap() deallocates a resource map structure previously allocated
by rmallocmap() or rmallocmap_wait(). The argument mp is a pointer to
the map structure to be deallocated.

RETURN VALUES


Upon successful completion, rmallocmap() and rmallocmap_wait()
return a pointer to the newly allocated map structure. Upon failure,
rmallocmap() returns a NULL pointer.

CONTEXT


rmallocmap() and rmfreemap() can be called from user, kernel, or
interrupt context.


rmallocmap_wait() can only be called from user or kernel context.

SEE ALSO


rmalloc(9F), rmalloc_wait(9F), rmfree(9F)


Writing Device Drivers

November 20, 1996 RMALLOCMAP(9F)

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