DEVMAP_UNMAP(9E) Driver Entry Points DEVMAP_UNMAP(9E)
NAME
devmap_unmap - device mapping unmap entry point
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/ddi.h>
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
void prefixdevmap_unmap(
devmap_cookie_t dhp,
void *pvtp,
offset_t off,
size_tlen,
devmap_cookie_t new_dhp1,
void **new_pvtp1,
devmap_cookie_tnew_dhp2,
void **new_pvtp2);
INTERFACE LEVEL
illumos DDI specific (illumos DDI).
ARGUMENTS
dhp An opaque mapping handle that the system uses to describe
the mapping.
pvtp Driver private mapping data.
off User offset within the logical device memory at which the
unmapping begins.
len Length (in bytes) of the memory being unmapped.
new_dhp1 The opaque mapping handle that the system uses to describe
the new region that ends at (
off - 1) .
new_dhp1 may be
NULL.
new_pvtp1 A pointer to be filled in by the driver with the driver
private mapping data for the new region that ends at (
off -
1); ignored if
new_dhp1 is
NULL.
new_dhp2 The opaque mapping handle that the system uses to describe
the new region that begins at (
off +
len);
new_dhp2 may be
NULL.
new_pvtp2 A pointer to be filled in by the driver with the driver
private mapping data for the new region that begins at (
off +
len); ignored if
new_dhp2 is
NULL.
DESCRIPTION
devmap_unmap() is called when the system removes the mapping in the range
[
off,
off +
len ], such as in the
munmap(2) or
exit(2) system calls.
Device drivers use
devmap_unmap() to free up the resources allocated in
devmap_map(9E).
dhp is the mapping handle that uniquely identifies the mapping. The
driver stores the mapping attributes in the driver's private data,
pvtp,
when the mapping is created. See
devmap_map(9E) for details.
off and
len define the range to be affected by
devmap_unmap(). This range
is within the boundary of the mapping described by
dhp.
If the range [
off,
off +
len ] covers the entire mapping, the system
passes
NULL to
new_dhp1,
new_pvtp1,
new_dhp2, and
new_pvtp2. The system
expects device drivers to free all resources allocated for this mapping.
If
off is at the beginning of the mapping and
len does not cover the
entire mapping, the system sets
NULL to
new_dhp1 and to
new_pvtp1. The
system expects the drivers to allocate new driver private data for the
region that starts at
off +
len and to set
*new_pvtp2 to point to it.
new_dhp2 is the mapping handle of the newly mapped object.
If
off is not at the beginning of the mapping, but
off +
len is at the
end of the mapping the system passes
NULL to
new_dhp2 and
new_pvtp2. The
system then expects the drivers to allocate new driver private data for
the region that begins at the beginning of the mapping (for example,
stored in
pvtp) and to set
*new_pvtp1 to point to it.
new_dhp1 is the
mapping handle of the newly mapped object.
The drivers should free up the driver private data,
pvtp, previously
allocated in
devmap_map(9E) before returning to the system.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 devmap_unmap() implementation
static void
xxdevmap_unmap(devmap_cookie_t dhp, void *pvtp, offset_t off,
size_t len, devmap_cookie_t new_dhp1, void **new_pvtp1,
devmap_cookie_t new_dhp2, void **new_pvtp2)
{
struct xxpvtdata *ptmp;
struct xxpvtdata *p = (struct xxpvtdata *)pvtp;
struct xx_softc *softc = p->softc;
mutex_enter(&softc->mutex);
/*
* If new_dhp1 is not NULL, create a new driver private data
* for the region from the beginning of old mapping to off.
*/
if (new_dhp1 != NULL) {
ptmp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (struct xxpvtdata), KM_SLEEP);
ptmp->dhp = new_dhp1;
ptmp->off = pvtp->off;
ptmp->len = off - pvtp->off;
*new_pvtp1 = ptmp;
}
/*
* If new_dhp2 is not NULL, create a new driver private data
* for the region from off+len to the end of the old mapping.
*/
if (new_dhp2 != NULL) {
ptmp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof (struct xxpvtdata), KM_SLEEP);
ptmp->off = off + len;
ptmp->len = pvpt->len - (off + len - pvtp->off);
ptmp->dhp = new_dhp2;
*new_pvtp2 = ptmp;
}
/* Destroy the driver private data - Device dependent */
...
kmem_free(pvtp, sizeof (struct xxpvtdata));
mutex_exit(&softc->mutex);
}
SEE ALSO
exit(2),
munmap(2),
devmap_map(9E),
devmap_callback_ctl(9S) Writing Device Drivers January 21, 1997
DEVMAP_UNMAP(9E)