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2/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
njn43b9a8a2005-05-10 04:37:01 +00003/*--- The address space manager. pub_core_aspacemgr.h ---*/
sewardj55f9d1a2005-04-25 11:11:44 +00004/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
5
6/*
7 This file is part of Valgrind, a dynamic binary instrumentation
8 framework.
9
sewardj9ebd6e02007-01-08 06:01:59 +000010 Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Julian Seward
sewardj55f9d1a2005-04-25 11:11:44 +000011 jseward@acm.org
12
13 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
14 modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
15 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
16 License, or (at your option) any later version.
17
18 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
19 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
21 General Public License for more details.
22
23 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
25 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
26 02111-1307, USA.
27
28 The GNU General Public License is contained in the file COPYING.
29*/
30
31#ifndef __PUB_CORE_ASPACEMGR_H
32#define __PUB_CORE_ASPACEMGR_H
33
34//--------------------------------------------------------------------
35// PURPOSE: This module deals with management of the entire process
36// address space. Almost everything depends upon it, including dynamic
37// memory management. Hence this module is almost completely
38// standalone; the only module it uses is m_debuglog. DO NOT CHANGE
39// THIS.
40//--------------------------------------------------------------------
41
njn4802b382005-06-11 04:58:29 +000042#include "pub_tool_aspacemgr.h"
sewardj55f9d1a2005-04-25 11:11:44 +000043
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +000044//--------------------------------------------------------------
45// Definition of address-space segments
46
47/* types SegKind, ShrinkMode and NSegment are described in
48 the tool-visible header file, not here. */
49
50
51//--------------------------------------------------------------
52// Initialisation
53
54/* Initialise the address space manager, setting up the initial
55 segment list, and reading /proc/self/maps into it. This must
56 be called before any other function.
57
58 Takes a pointer to the SP at the time V gained control. This is
59 taken to be the highest usable address (more or less). Based on
60 that (and general consultation of tea leaves, etc) return a
61 suggested end address for the client's stack. */
62extern Addr VG_(am_startup) ( Addr sp_at_startup );
63
64
65//--------------------------------------------------------------
66// Querying current status
67
68/* Finds the segment containing 'a'. Only returns file/anon/resvn
sewardjfa2a2462006-10-17 01:30:07 +000069 segments. This returns a 'NSegment const *' - a pointer to
70 readonly data. */
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +000071// Is in tool-visible header file.
sewardjfa2a2462006-10-17 01:30:07 +000072// extern NSegment const * VG_(am_find_nsegment) ( Addr a );
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +000073
74/* Find the next segment along from 'here', if it is a file/anon/resvn
75 segment. */
sewardjfa2a2462006-10-17 01:30:07 +000076extern NSegment const* VG_(am_next_nsegment) ( NSegment* here, Bool fwds );
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +000077
78/* Is the area [start .. start+len-1] validly accessible by the
79 client with at least the permissions 'prot' ? To find out
80 simply if said area merely belongs to the client, pass
81 VKI_PROT_NONE as 'prot'. Will return False if any part of the
82 area does not belong to the client or does not have at least
83 the stated permissions. */
84// Is in tool-visible header file.
85// extern Bool VG_(am_is_valid_for_client)
86// ( Addr start, SizeT len, UInt prot );
87
88/* Variant of VG_(am_is_valid_for_client) which allows free areas to
89 be consider part of the client's addressable space. It also
90 considers reservations to be allowable, since from the client's
91 point of view they don't exist. */
92extern Bool VG_(am_is_valid_for_client_or_free_or_resvn)
93 ( Addr start, SizeT len, UInt prot );
94
95/* Trivial fn: return the total amount of space in anonymous mappings,
96 both for V and the client. Is used for printing stats in
97 out-of-memory messages. */
98extern ULong VG_(am_get_anonsize_total)( void );
99
100/* Show the segment array on the debug log, at given loglevel. */
101extern void VG_(am_show_nsegments) ( Int logLevel, HChar* who );
102
103/* Get the filename corresponding to this segment, if known and if it
104 has one. The returned name's storage cannot be assumed to be
105 persistent, so the caller should immediately copy the name
106 elsewhere. */
tombcaf0472005-11-16 00:11:14 +0000107// Is in tool-visible header file.
108// extern HChar* VG_(am_get_filename)( NSegment* );
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000109
110/* VG_(am_get_segment_starts) is also part of this section, but its
111 prototype is tool-visible, hence not in this header file. */
112
113/* Sanity check: check that Valgrind and the kernel agree on the
114 address space layout. Prints offending segments and call point if
115 a discrepancy is detected, but does not abort the system. Returned
116 Bool is False if a discrepancy was found. */
117
118extern Bool VG_(am_do_sync_check) ( const HChar* fn,
119 const HChar* file, Int line );
120
121
122//--------------------------------------------------------------
123// Functions pertaining to the central query-notify mechanism
124// used to handle mmap/munmap/mprotect resulting from client
125// syscalls.
126
127/* Describes a request for VG_(am_get_advisory). */
128typedef
129 struct {
130 enum { MFixed, MHint, MAny } rkind;
131 Addr start;
132 Addr len;
133 }
134 MapRequest;
135
136/* Query aspacem to ask where a mapping should go. On success, the
137 advised placement is returned, and *ok is set to True. On failure,
138 zero is returned and *ok is set to False. Note that *ok must be
139 consulted by the caller to establish success or failure; that
140 cannot be established reliably from the returned value. If *ok is
141 set to False, it means aspacem has vetoed the mapping, and so the
142 caller should not proceed with it. */
143extern Addr VG_(am_get_advisory)
144 ( MapRequest* req, Bool forClient, /*OUT*/Bool* ok );
145
146/* Convenience wrapper for VG_(am_get_advisory) for client floating or
147 fixed requests. If start is zero, a floating request is issued; if
148 nonzero, a fixed request at that address is issued. Same comments
149 about return values apply. */
150extern Addr VG_(am_get_advisory_client_simple)
151 ( Addr start, SizeT len, /*OUT*/Bool* ok );
152
153/* Notifies aspacem that the client completed an mmap successfully.
154 The segment array is updated accordingly. If the returned Bool is
155 True, the caller should immediately discard translations from the
156 specified address range. */
157extern Bool VG_(am_notify_client_mmap)
sewardj274461d2005-10-02 17:01:41 +0000158 ( Addr a, SizeT len, UInt prot, UInt flags, Int fd, Off64T offset );
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000159
tom1340c352005-10-04 15:59:54 +0000160/* Notifies aspacem that the client completed a shmat successfully.
161 The segment array is updated accordingly. If the returned Bool is
162 True, the caller should immediately discard translations from the
163 specified address range. */
164extern Bool VG_(am_notify_client_shmat)( Addr a, SizeT len, UInt prot );
165
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000166/* Notifies aspacem that an mprotect was completed successfully. The
167 segment array is updated accordingly. Note, as with
168 VG_(am_notify_munmap), it is not the job of this function to reject
169 stupid mprotects, for example the client doing mprotect of
170 non-client areas. Such requests should be intercepted earlier, by
171 the syscall wrapper for mprotect. This function merely records
172 whatever it is told. If the returned Bool is True, the caller
173 should immediately discard translations from the specified address
174 range. */
175extern Bool VG_(am_notify_mprotect)( Addr start, SizeT len, UInt prot );
176
177/* Notifies aspacem that an munmap completed successfully. The
178 segment array is updated accordingly. As with
179 VG_(am_notify_munmap), we merely record the given info, and don't
180 check it for sensibleness. If the returned Bool is True, the
181 caller should immediately discard translations from the specified
182 address range. */
183extern Bool VG_(am_notify_munmap)( Addr start, SizeT len );
184
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000185/* Hand a raw mmap to the kernel, without aspacem updating the segment
186 array. THIS FUNCTION IS DANGEROUS -- it will cause aspacem's view
187 of the address space to diverge from that of the kernel. DO NOT
188 USE IT UNLESS YOU UNDERSTAND the request-notify model used by
189 aspacem. In short, DO NOT USE THIS FUNCTION. */
190extern SysRes VG_(am_do_mmap_NO_NOTIFY)
sewardj274461d2005-10-02 17:01:41 +0000191 ( Addr start, SizeT length, UInt prot, UInt flags, UInt fd, Off64T offset);
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000192
193
194//--------------------------------------------------------------
sewardjfa2a2462006-10-17 01:30:07 +0000195// Functions pertaining to AIX5-specific notifications.
196
197/* Describes followup actions that need to be done following a call to
198 VG_(am_aix5_reread_procmap). When acquire==True, the specified
199 code and data segments have been mapped into the process, and so
200 m_debuginfo needs to read info for it; also m_redir needs to know,
201 and the tool needs to be told. When acquire==False, the specified
202 segments have been unloaded and m_debuginfo, m_redir and the tool
203 (and m_transtab?) need to notified appropriately. */
204typedef
205 struct {
206 Addr code_start;
207 Word code_len;
208 Addr data_start;
209 Word data_len;
210 UChar* file_name;
211 UChar* mem_name;
212 Bool is_mainexe;
213 Bool acquire;
214 }
215 AixCodeSegChange;
216
217/* Tell aspacem that /proc/<pid>/map may have changed (eg following
218 __loadx) and so it should be re-read, and the code/data segment
219 list updated accordingly. The resulting array of AixCodeChangeSeg
220 directives are written to 'directives', and the number of entries
221 to *ndirectives. */
222extern void VG_(am_aix5_reread_procmap)
223 ( /*OUT*/AixCodeSegChange* directives, /*OUT*/Int* ndirectives );
224
225/* Find out the size of the AixCodeSegChange that must be
226 presented to VG_(am_aix5_reread_procmap). */
227extern Int VG_(am_aix5_reread_procmap_howmany_directives)(void);
228
229/* Tell aspacem where the initial client stack is, so that it
230 can later produce a faked-up NSegment in response to
231 VG_(am_find_nsegment) for athat address, if asked. */
232extern void VG_(am_aix5_set_initial_client_sp)( Addr );
233
234/* The AIX5 aspacem implementation needs to be told when it is and
235 isn't allowed to use sbrk to allocate memory. Hence: */
236extern Bool VG_(am_aix5_sbrk_allowed);
237
238
239//--------------------------------------------------------------
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000240// Dealing with mappings which do not arise directly from the
241// simulation of the client. These are typically used for
242// loading the client and building its stack/data segment, before
243// execution begins. Also for V's own administrative use.
244
245/* --- --- --- map, unmap, protect --- --- --- */
246
247/* Map a file at a fixed address for the client, and update the
248 segment array accordingly. */
249extern SysRes VG_(am_mmap_file_fixed_client)
sewardj274461d2005-10-02 17:01:41 +0000250 ( Addr start, SizeT length, UInt prot, Int fd, Off64T offset );
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000251
252/* Map anonymously at a fixed address for the client, and update
253 the segment array accordingly. */
254extern SysRes VG_(am_mmap_anon_fixed_client)
255 ( Addr start, SizeT length, UInt prot );
256
sewardjfa2a2462006-10-17 01:30:07 +0000257
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000258/* Map anonymously at an unconstrained address for the client, and
259 update the segment array accordingly. */
260extern SysRes VG_(am_mmap_anon_float_client) ( SizeT length, Int prot );
261
sewardjfa2a2462006-10-17 01:30:07 +0000262/* Similarly, acquire new address space for the client but with
263 considerable restrictions on what can be done with it: (1) the
264 actual protections may exceed those stated in 'prot', (2) the
265 area's protections cannot be later changed using any form of
266 mprotect, and (3) the area cannot be freed using any form of
267 munmap. On Linux this behaves the same as
268 VG_(am_mmap_anon_float_client). On AIX5 this *may* allocate memory
269 by using sbrk, so as to make use of large pages on AIX. */
270extern SysRes VG_(am_sbrk_anon_float_client) ( SizeT length, Int prot );
271
272
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000273/* Map anonymously at an unconstrained address for V, and update the
274 segment array accordingly. This is fundamentally how V allocates
275 itself more address space when needed. */
276extern SysRes VG_(am_mmap_anon_float_valgrind)( SizeT cszB );
277
sewardjfa2a2462006-10-17 01:30:07 +0000278/* Same comments apply as per VG_(am_sbrk_anon_float_client). On
279 Linux this behaves the same as VG_(am_mmap_anon_float_valgrind). */
280extern SysRes VG_(am_sbrk_anon_float_valgrind)( SizeT cszB );
281
282
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000283/* Map a file at an unconstrained address for V, and update the
284 segment array accordingly. This is used by V for transiently
285 mapping in object files to read their debug info. */
286extern SysRes VG_(am_mmap_file_float_valgrind)
sewardj274461d2005-10-02 17:01:41 +0000287 ( SizeT length, UInt prot, Int fd, Off64T offset );
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000288
289/* Unmap the given address range and update the segment array
290 accordingly. This fails if the range isn't valid for the client.
291 If *need_discard is True after a successful return, the caller
292 should immediately discard translations from the specified address
293 range. */
294extern SysRes VG_(am_munmap_client)( /*OUT*/Bool* need_discard,
295 Addr start, SizeT length );
296
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000297/* Let (start,len) denote an area within a single Valgrind-owned
298 segment (anon or file). Change the ownership of [start, start+len)
299 to the client instead. Fails if (start,len) does not denote a
300 suitable segment. */
301extern Bool VG_(am_change_ownership_v_to_c)( Addr start, SizeT len );
302
sewardjfa2a2462006-10-17 01:30:07 +0000303/* 'seg' must be NULL or have been obtained from
304 VG_(am_find_nsegment), and still valid. If non-NULL, and if it
305 denotes a SkAnonC (anonymous client mapping) area, set the .isCH
306 (is-client-heap) flag for that area. Otherwise do nothing.
307 (Bizarre interface so that the same code works for both Linux and
308 AIX and does not impose inefficiencies on the Linux version.) */
309extern void VG_(am_set_segment_isCH_if_SkAnonC)( NSegment* seg );
310
311/* Same idea as VG_(am_set_segment_isCH_if_SkAnonC), except set the
312 segment's hasT bit (has-cached-code) if this is SkFileC or SkAnonC
313 segment. */
314extern void VG_(am_set_segment_hasT_if_SkFileC_or_SkAnonC)( NSegment* );
315
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000316/* --- --- --- reservations --- --- --- */
317
318/* Create a reservation from START .. START+LENGTH-1, with the given
319 ShrinkMode. When checking whether the reservation can be created,
320 also ensure that at least abs(EXTRA) extra free bytes will remain
321 above (> 0) or below (< 0) the reservation.
322
323 The reservation will only be created if it, plus the extra-zone,
324 falls entirely within a single free segment. The returned Bool
325 indicates whether the creation succeeded. */
326extern Bool VG_(am_create_reservation)
327 ( Addr start, SizeT length, ShrinkMode smode, SSizeT extra );
328
329/* Let SEG be an anonymous client mapping. This fn extends the
330 mapping by DELTA bytes, taking the space from a reservation section
331 which must be adjacent. If DELTA is positive, the segment is
332 extended forwards in the address space, and the reservation must be
333 the next one along. If DELTA is negative, the segment is extended
334 backwards in the address space and the reservation must be the
sewardj6684d2a2005-09-28 01:46:31 +0000335 previous one. DELTA must be page aligned. abs(DELTA) must not
336 exceed the size of the reservation segment minus one page, that is,
337 the reservation segment after the operation must be at least one
338 page long. */
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000339extern Bool VG_(am_extend_into_adjacent_reservation_client)
340 ( NSegment* seg, SSizeT delta );
341
342/* --- --- --- resizing/move a mapping --- --- --- */
343
344/* Let SEG be a client mapping (anonymous or file). This fn extends
345 the mapping forwards only by DELTA bytes, and trashes whatever was
346 in the new area. Fails if SEG is not a single client mapping or if
347 the new area is not accessible to the client. Fails if DELTA is
348 not page aligned. *seg is invalid after a successful return. If
349 *need_discard is True after a successful return, the caller should
350 immediately discard translations from the new area. */
351extern Bool VG_(am_extend_map_client)( /*OUT*/Bool* need_discard,
352 NSegment* seg, SizeT delta );
353
354/* Remap the old address range to the new address range. Fails if any
355 parameter is not page aligned, if the either size is zero, if any
356 wraparound is implied, if the old address range does not fall
357 entirely within a single segment, if the new address range overlaps
358 with the old one, or if the old address range is not a valid client
359 mapping. If *need_discard is True after a successful return, the
360 caller should immediately discard translations from both specified
361 address ranges. */
362extern Bool VG_(am_relocate_nooverlap_client)( /*OUT*/Bool* need_discard,
363 Addr old_addr, SizeT old_len,
364 Addr new_addr, SizeT new_len );
365
366//--------------------------------------------------------------
367// Valgrind (non-client) thread stacks. V itself runs on such
368// stacks. The address space manager provides and suitably
369// protects such stacks.
370
sewardje66f2e02006-12-30 17:45:08 +0000371#if defined(VGP_ppc32_linux) || defined(VGP_ppc64_linux)
372# define VG_STACK_GUARD_SZB 65536 // 1 or 16 pages
373# define VG_STACK_ACTIVE_SZB 131072 // 2 or 32 pages
374#else
375# define VG_STACK_GUARD_SZB 8192 // 2 pages
376# define VG_STACK_ACTIVE_SZB 65536 // 16 pages
377#endif
sewardj45f4e7c2005-09-27 19:20:21 +0000378
379typedef
380 struct {
381 HChar bytes[VG_STACK_GUARD_SZB
382 + VG_STACK_ACTIVE_SZB
383 + VG_STACK_GUARD_SZB];
384 }
385 VgStack;
386
387
388/* Allocate and initialise a VgStack (anonymous client space).
389 Protect the stack active area and the guard areas appropriately.
390 Returns NULL on failure, else the address of the bottom of the
391 stack. On success, also sets *initial_sp to what the stack pointer
392 should be set to. */
393
394extern VgStack* VG_(am_alloc_VgStack)( /*OUT*/Addr* initial_sp );
395
396/* Figure out how many bytes of the stack's active area have not
397 been used. Used for estimating if we are close to overflowing it. */
398
399extern Int VG_(am_get_VgStack_unused_szB)( VgStack* stack );
400
njne3f06352005-06-01 03:48:33 +0000401
sewardj55f9d1a2005-04-25 11:11:44 +0000402#endif // __PUB_CORE_ASPACEMGR_H
403
404/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
njnaf839f52005-06-23 03:27:57 +0000405/*--- end ---*/
sewardj55f9d1a2005-04-25 11:11:44 +0000406/*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/