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@ 2006-09-28 14:24 girish
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From: girish @ 2006-09-28 14:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello.

I have a *very* basic question!

Is it legal to provide anonymous mapping on shared and/or locked pages in
user space?

I am trying to implement a Special VM area in the user space, which will map
the kernel I/O space. A straightforward & simple approach would be to go
through /dev/mem or /dev/kmem device. But I am trying to implement one
system call which will do the job of anonymous mapping.

Here is an algorithm I have in mind -
        struct vm_area_struct *vma = create_anon (current->mm, addr, size)
        struct page *pg = alloc_pages (nrpages, locked | shared)
        vma->vm_pgoff = page_to_pfn (pg)
        remap_pfn_range (vma... vma->vm_pgoff... Size... locked | shared)

Is it possible? If it is not - what is the reason?

Thanks.
Girish.
      


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