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6.6 KiB
C
276 lines
6.6 KiB
C
/* impl.c.vmw3: VIRTUAL MEMORY MAPPING FOR WIN32
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*
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* $Id$
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* Copyright (c) 2001 Ravenbrook Limited.
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*
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* .design: See design.mps.vm.
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*
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* .purpose: This is the implementation of the virtual memory mapping
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* interface (vm.h) for Win32s.
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*
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* The documentation for Win32 used is the "Win32 Programmer's Reference"
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* provided with Microsoft Visual C++ 2.0.
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*
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* VirtualAlloc is used to reserve address space and to "commit" (map)
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* address ranges onto storage. VirtualFree is used to release and
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* "decommit" (unmap) pages. These functions are documented in the
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* Win32 SDK help, under System Services/Memory Management.
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*
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* .assume.free.success: We assume that VirtualFree will never return
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* an error; this is because we always pass in legal parameters
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* (hopefully).
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*
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* .assume.not-last: We assume that VirtualAlloc will never return
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* a block of memory that occupies the last page in memory, so
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* that limit is representable and bigger than base.
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*
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* .assume.dword-addr: We assume that the windows type DWORD and
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* the MM type Addr are the same size.
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*
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* .assume.dword-align: We assume that the windows type DWORD and
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* the MM type Align are assignment-compatible.
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*
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* .assume.lpvoid-addr: We assume that the windows type LPVOID and
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* the MM type Addr are assignment-compatible.
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*
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* .assume.sysalign: We assume that the page size on the system
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* is a power of two.
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*
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* Notes
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* 1. GetSystemInfo returns a thing called szAllocationGranularity
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* the purpose of which is unclear but which might affect the
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* reservation of address space. Experimentally, it does not.
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* Microsoft's documentation is extremely unclear on this point.
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* richard 1995-02-15
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*/
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#include "mpm.h"
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#ifndef MPS_OS_W3
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#error "vmw3.c is Win32 specific, but MPS_OS_W3 is not set"
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#endif
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#ifdef VM_RM
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#error "vmw3.c compiled with VM_RM set"
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#endif
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#include "mpswin.h"
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SRCID(vmw3, "$Id$");
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/* VMStruct -- virtual memory structure */
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#define VMSig ((Sig)0x519B3999) /* SIGnature VM */
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typedef struct VMStruct {
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Sig sig; /* design.mps.sig */
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Align align; /* page size */
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Addr base, limit; /* boundaries of reserved space */
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Size reserved; /* total reserved address space */
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Size mapped; /* total mapped memory */
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} VMStruct;
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/* VMAlign -- return the page size */
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Align VMAlign(VM vm)
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{
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AVERT(VM, vm);
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return vm->align;
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}
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/* VMCheck -- check a VM structure */
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Bool VMCheck(VM vm)
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{
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CHECKS(VM, vm);
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CHECKL(vm->base != 0);
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CHECKL(vm->limit != 0);
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CHECKL(vm->base < vm->limit);
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CHECKL(vm->mapped <= vm->reserved);
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CHECKL(AddrIsAligned(vm->base, vm->align));
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CHECKL(AddrIsAligned(vm->limit, vm->align));
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return TRUE;
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}
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/* VMCreate -- reserve some virtual address space, and create a VM structure */
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Res VMCreate(VM *vmReturn, Size size)
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{
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LPVOID vbase;
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SYSTEM_INFO si;
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Align align;
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VM vm;
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Res res;
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BOOL b;
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AVER(vmReturn != NULL);
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AVER(CHECKTYPE(LPVOID, Addr)); /* .assume.lpvoid-addr */
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AVER(sizeof(DWORD) == sizeof(Addr)); /* See .assume.dword-addr */
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AVER(CHECKTYPE(DWORD, Align)); /* See .assume.dword-align */
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GetSystemInfo(&si);
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align = (Align)si.dwPageSize;
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AVER(SizeIsP2(align)); /* see .assume.sysalign */
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size = SizeAlignUp(size, align);
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if ((size == 0) || (size > (Size)(DWORD)-1))
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return ResRESOURCE;
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/* Allocate the vm descriptor. This is likely to be wasteful. */
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vbase = VirtualAlloc(NULL, SizeAlignUp(sizeof(VMStruct), align),
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MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_READWRITE);
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if (vbase == NULL)
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return ResMEMORY;
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vm = (VM)vbase;
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/* Allocate the address space. */
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vbase = VirtualAlloc(NULL, size, MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS);
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if (vbase == NULL) {
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res = ResRESOURCE;
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goto failReserve;
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}
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AVER(AddrIsAligned(vbase, align));
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vm->align = align;
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vm->base = (Addr)vbase;
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vm->limit = AddrAdd(vbase, size);
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vm->reserved = size;
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vm->mapped = 0;
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AVER(vm->base < vm->limit); /* .assume.not-last */
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vm->sig = VMSig;
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AVERT(VM, vm);
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EVENT_PAA(VMCreate, vm, vm->base, vm->limit);
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*vmReturn = vm;
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return ResOK;
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failReserve:
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b = VirtualFree((LPVOID)vm, (DWORD)0, MEM_RELEASE);
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AVER(b != 0);
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return res;
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}
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/* VMDestroy -- destroy the VM structure */
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void VMDestroy(VM vm)
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{
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BOOL b;
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AVERT(VM, vm);
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AVER(vm->mapped == 0);
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/* This appears to be pretty pointless, since the vm descriptor page
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* is about to vanish completely. However, the VirtualFree might
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* fail and it would be nice to have a dead sig there. */
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vm->sig = SigInvalid;
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b = VirtualFree((LPVOID)vm->base, (DWORD)0, MEM_RELEASE);
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AVER(b != 0);
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b = VirtualFree((LPVOID)vm, (DWORD)0, MEM_RELEASE);
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AVER(b != 0);
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EVENT_P(VMDestroy, vm);
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}
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/* VMBase -- return the base address of the memory reserved */
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Addr VMBase(VM vm)
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{
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AVERT(VM, vm);
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return vm->base;
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}
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/* VMLimit -- return the limit address of the memory reserved */
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Addr VMLimit(VM vm)
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{
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AVERT(VM, vm);
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return vm->limit;
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}
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/* VMReserved -- return the amount of address space reserved */
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Size VMReserved(VM vm)
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{
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AVERT(VM, vm);
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return vm->reserved;
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}
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/* VMMapped -- return the amount of memory actually mapped */
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Size VMMapped(VM vm)
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{
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AVERT(VM, vm);
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return vm->mapped;
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}
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/* VMMap -- map the given range of memory */
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Res VMMap(VM vm, Addr base, Addr limit)
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{
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LPVOID b;
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Align align;
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AVERT(VM, vm);
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align = vm->align;
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AVER(AddrIsAligned(base, align));
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AVER(AddrIsAligned(limit, align));
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AVER(vm->base <= base);
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AVER(base < limit);
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AVER(limit <= vm->limit);
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/* .improve.query-map: We could check that the pages we are about to
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* map are unmapped using VirtualQuery. */
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b = VirtualAlloc((LPVOID)base, (DWORD)AddrOffset(base, limit),
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MEM_COMMIT, PAGE_EXECUTE_READWRITE);
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if (b == NULL)
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return ResMEMORY;
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AVER((Addr)b == base); /* base should've been aligned */
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vm->mapped += AddrOffset(base, limit);
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EVENT_PAA(VMMap, vm, base, limit);
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return ResOK;
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}
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/* VMUnmap -- unmap the given range of memory */
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void VMUnmap(VM vm, Addr base, Addr limit)
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{
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Align align;
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BOOL b;
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AVERT(VM, vm);
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align = vm->align;
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AVER(AddrIsAligned(base, align));
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AVER(AddrIsAligned(limit, align));
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AVER(vm->base <= base);
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AVER(base < limit);
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AVER(limit <= vm->limit);
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/* .improve.query-unmap: Could check that the pages we are about */
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/* to unmap are mapped, using VirtualQuery. */
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b = VirtualFree((LPVOID)base, (DWORD)AddrOffset(base, limit), MEM_DECOMMIT);
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AVER(b != 0); /* .assume.free.success */
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vm->mapped -= AddrOffset(base, limit);
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EVENT_PAA(VMUnmap, vm, base, limit);
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}
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