| //! The `mmap` API. |
| //! |
| //! # Safety |
| //! |
| //! `mmap` and related functions manipulate raw pointers and have special |
| //! semantics and are wildly unsafe. |
| #![allow(unsafe_code)] |
| |
| use crate::{imp, io}; |
| use core::ffi::c_void; |
| use imp::fd::AsFd; |
| |
| #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] |
| pub use imp::mm::types::MlockFlags; |
| #[cfg(any(linux_raw, all(libc, target_os = "linux")))] |
| pub use imp::mm::types::MremapFlags; |
| pub use imp::mm::types::{MapFlags, MprotectFlags, ProtFlags}; |
| |
| /// `mmap(ptr, len, prot, flags, fd, offset)`—Create a file-backed memory |
| /// mapping. |
| /// |
| /// For anonymous mappings (`MAP_ANON`/`MAP_ANONYMOUS`), see |
| /// [`mmap_anonymous`]. |
| /// |
| /// # Safety |
| /// |
| /// Raw pointers and lots of special semantics. |
| /// |
| /// # References |
| /// - [POSIX] |
| /// - [Linux] |
| /// |
| /// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mmap.html |
| /// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mmap.2.html |
| #[inline] |
| pub unsafe fn mmap<Fd: AsFd>( |
| ptr: *mut c_void, |
| len: usize, |
| prot: ProtFlags, |
| flags: MapFlags, |
| fd: Fd, |
| offset: u64, |
| ) -> io::Result<*mut c_void> { |
| imp::mm::syscalls::mmap(ptr, len, prot, flags, fd.as_fd(), offset) |
| } |
| |
| /// `mmap(ptr, len, prot, MAP_ANONYMOUS | flags, -1, 0)`—Create an anonymous |
| /// memory mapping. |
| /// |
| /// For file-backed mappings, see [`mmap`]. |
| /// |
| /// # Safety |
| /// |
| /// Raw pointers and lots of special semantics. |
| /// |
| /// # References |
| /// - [POSIX] |
| /// - [Linux] |
| /// |
| /// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mmap.html |
| /// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mmap.2.html |
| #[inline] |
| #[doc(alias = "mmap")] |
| pub unsafe fn mmap_anonymous( |
| ptr: *mut c_void, |
| len: usize, |
| prot: ProtFlags, |
| flags: MapFlags, |
| ) -> io::Result<*mut c_void> { |
| imp::mm::syscalls::mmap_anonymous(ptr, len, prot, flags) |
| } |
| |
| /// `munmap(ptr, len)` |
| /// |
| /// # Safety |
| /// |
| /// Raw pointers and lots of special semantics. |
| /// |
| /// # References |
| /// - [POSIX] |
| /// - [Linux] |
| /// |
| /// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/munmap.html |
| /// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/munmap.2.html |
| #[inline] |
| pub unsafe fn munmap(ptr: *mut c_void, len: usize) -> io::Result<()> { |
| imp::mm::syscalls::munmap(ptr, len) |
| } |
| |
| /// `mremap(old_address, old_size, new_size, flags)`—Resize, modify, |
| /// and/or move a memory mapping. |
| /// |
| /// For moving a mapping to a fixed address (`MREMAP_FIXED`), see |
| /// [`mremap_fixed`]. |
| /// |
| /// # Safety |
| /// |
| /// Raw pointers and lots of special semantics. |
| /// |
| /// # References |
| /// - [Linux] |
| /// |
| /// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mremap.2.html |
| #[cfg(any(linux_raw, all(libc, target_os = "linux")))] |
| #[inline] |
| pub unsafe fn mremap( |
| old_address: *mut c_void, |
| old_size: usize, |
| new_size: usize, |
| flags: MremapFlags, |
| ) -> io::Result<*mut c_void> { |
| imp::mm::syscalls::mremap(old_address, old_size, new_size, flags) |
| } |
| |
| /// `mremap(old_address, old_size, new_size, MREMAP_FIXED | flags)`—Resize, |
| /// modify, and/or move a memory mapping to a specific address. |
| /// |
| /// For `mremap` without moving to a specific address, see [`mremap`]. |
| /// [`mremap_fixed`]. |
| /// |
| /// # Safety |
| /// |
| /// Raw pointers and lots of special semantics. |
| /// |
| /// # References |
| /// - [Linux] |
| /// |
| /// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mremap.2.html |
| #[cfg(any(linux_raw, all(libc, target_os = "linux")))] |
| #[inline] |
| #[doc(alias = "mremap")] |
| pub unsafe fn mremap_fixed( |
| old_address: *mut c_void, |
| old_size: usize, |
| new_size: usize, |
| flags: MremapFlags, |
| new_address: *mut c_void, |
| ) -> io::Result<*mut c_void> { |
| imp::mm::syscalls::mremap_fixed(old_address, old_size, new_size, flags, new_address) |
| } |
| |
| /// `mprotect(ptr, len, flags)` |
| /// |
| /// # Safety |
| /// |
| /// Raw pointers and lots of special semantics. |
| /// |
| /// # References |
| /// - [POSIX] |
| /// - [Linux] |
| /// |
| /// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mprotect.html |
| /// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mprotect.2.html |
| #[inline] |
| pub unsafe fn mprotect(ptr: *mut c_void, len: usize, flags: MprotectFlags) -> io::Result<()> { |
| imp::mm::syscalls::mprotect(ptr, len, flags) |
| } |
| |
| /// `mlock(ptr, len)`—Lock memory into RAM. |
| /// |
| /// # Safety |
| /// |
| /// This function operates on raw pointers, but it should only be used on |
| /// memory which the caller owns. Technically, locking memory shouldn't violate |
| /// any invariants, but since unlocking it can violate invariants, this |
| /// function is also unsafe for symmetry. |
| /// |
| /// Some implementations implicitly round the memory region out to the nearest |
| /// page boundaries, so this function may lock more memory than explicitly |
| /// requested if the memory isn't page-aligned. |
| /// |
| /// # References |
| /// - [POSIX] |
| /// - [Linux] |
| /// |
| /// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/mlock.html |
| /// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mlock.2.html |
| #[inline] |
| pub unsafe fn mlock(ptr: *mut c_void, len: usize) -> io::Result<()> { |
| imp::mm::syscalls::mlock(ptr, len) |
| } |
| |
| /// `mlock2(ptr, len, flags)`—Lock memory into RAM, with |
| /// flags. |
| /// |
| /// `mlock_with` is the same as [`mlock`] but adds an additional flags operand. |
| /// |
| /// # Safety |
| /// |
| /// This function operates on raw pointers, but it should only be used on |
| /// memory which the caller owns. Technically, locking memory shouldn't violate |
| /// any invariants, but since unlocking it can violate invariants, this |
| /// function is also unsafe for symmetry. |
| /// |
| /// Some implementations implicitly round the memory region out to the nearest |
| /// page boundaries, so this function may lock more memory than explicitly |
| /// requested if the memory isn't page-aligned. |
| /// |
| /// # References |
| /// - [Linux] |
| /// |
| /// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mlock2.2.html |
| #[cfg(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "linux"))] |
| #[inline] |
| #[doc(alias = "mlock2")] |
| pub unsafe fn mlock_with(ptr: *mut c_void, len: usize, flags: MlockFlags) -> io::Result<()> { |
| imp::mm::syscalls::mlock_with(ptr, len, flags) |
| } |
| |
| /// `munlock(ptr, len)`—Unlock memory. |
| /// |
| /// # Safety |
| /// |
| /// This function operates on raw pointers, but it should only be used on |
| /// memory which the caller owns, to avoid compromising the `mlock` invariants |
| /// of other unrelated code in the process. |
| /// |
| /// Some implementations implicitly round the memory region out to the nearest |
| /// page boundaries, so this function may unlock more memory than explicitly |
| /// requested if the memory isn't page-aligned. |
| /// |
| /// # References |
| /// - [POSIX] |
| /// - [Linux] |
| /// |
| /// [POSIX]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/munlock.html |
| /// [Linux]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/munlock.2.html |
| #[inline] |
| pub unsafe fn munlock(ptr: *mut c_void, len: usize) -> io::Result<()> { |
| imp::mm::syscalls::munlock(ptr, len) |
| } |