93 lines
3.1 KiB
C
93 lines
3.1 KiB
C
/* The kernel call implemented in this file:
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* m_type: SYS_VIRCOPY, SYS_PHYSCOPY
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*
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* The parameters for this kernel call are:
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* m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.src_addr source offset within segment
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* m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.src_endpt source process number
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* m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.dst_addr destination offset within segment
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* m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.dst_endpt destination process number
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* m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.nr_bytes number of bytes to copy
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* m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.flags
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*/
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#include "kernel/system.h"
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#include "kernel/vm.h"
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#include <minix/type.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#if (USE_VIRCOPY || USE_PHYSCOPY)
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/*===========================================================================*
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* do_copy *
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*===========================================================================*/
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int do_copy(struct proc * caller, message * m_ptr)
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{
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/* Handle sys_vircopy() and sys_physcopy(). Copy data using virtual or
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* physical addressing. Although a single handler function is used, there
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* are two different kernel calls so that permissions can be checked.
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*/
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struct vir_addr vir_addr[2]; /* virtual source and destination address */
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phys_bytes bytes; /* number of bytes to copy */
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int i;
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#if 0
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if (caller->p_endpoint != PM_PROC_NR && caller->p_endpoint != VFS_PROC_NR &&
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caller->p_endpoint != RS_PROC_NR && caller->p_endpoint != MEM_PROC_NR &&
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caller->p_endpoint != VM_PROC_NR)
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{
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static int first=1;
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if (first)
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{
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first= 0;
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printf(
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"do_copy: got request from %d (source %d, destination %d)\n",
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caller->p_endpoint,
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m_ptr->m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.src_endpt,
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m_ptr->m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.dst_endpt);
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}
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}
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#endif
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/* Dismember the command message. */
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vir_addr[_SRC_].proc_nr_e = m_ptr->m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.src_endpt;
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vir_addr[_DST_].proc_nr_e = m_ptr->m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.dst_endpt;
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vir_addr[_SRC_].offset = m_ptr->m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.src_addr;
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vir_addr[_DST_].offset = m_ptr->m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.dst_addr;
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bytes = m_ptr->m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.nr_bytes;
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/* Now do some checks for both the source and destination virtual address.
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* This is done once for _SRC_, then once for _DST_.
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*/
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for (i=_SRC_; i<=_DST_; i++) {
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int p;
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/* Check if process number was given implicitly with SELF and is valid. */
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if (vir_addr[i].proc_nr_e == SELF)
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vir_addr[i].proc_nr_e = caller->p_endpoint;
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if (vir_addr[i].proc_nr_e != NONE) {
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if(! isokendpt(vir_addr[i].proc_nr_e, &p)) {
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printf("do_copy: %d: %d not ok endpoint\n", i, vir_addr[i].proc_nr_e);
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return(EINVAL);
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}
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}
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}
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/* Check for overflow. This would happen for 64K segments and 16-bit
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* vir_bytes. Especially copying by the PM on do_fork() is affected.
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*/
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if (bytes != (phys_bytes) (vir_bytes) bytes) return(E2BIG);
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/* Now try to make the actual virtual copy. */
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if(m_ptr->m_lsys_krn_sys_copy.flags & CP_FLAG_TRY) {
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int r;
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assert(caller->p_endpoint == VFS_PROC_NR);
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r = virtual_copy(&vir_addr[_SRC_], &vir_addr[_DST_], bytes);
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if(r == EFAULT_SRC || r == EFAULT_DST) return r = EFAULT;
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return r;
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} else {
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return( virtual_copy_vmcheck(caller, &vir_addr[_SRC_],
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&vir_addr[_DST_], bytes) );
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}
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}
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#endif /* (USE_VIRCOPY || USE_PHYSCOPY) */
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