Implement VM #63
@@ -32,9 +32,10 @@ test_userprog:
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extends: .pintos_tests
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variables:
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DIR: userprog
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IGNORE: (tests/userprog/no-vm/multi-oom)
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test_vm:
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extends: .pintos_tests
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variables:
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DIR: vm
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IGNORE: (tests/vm/pt-grow-stack|tests/vm/pt-grow-pusha|tests/vm/pt-big-stk-obj|tests/vm/pt-overflowstk|tests/vm/pt-write-code2|tests/vm/pt-grow-stk-sc|tests/vm/page-linear|tests/vm/page-parallel|tests/vm/page-merge-seq|tests/vm/page-merge-par|tests/vm/page-merge-stk|tests/vm/page-merge-mm|tests/vm/mmap-read|tests/vm/mmap-close|tests/vm/mmap-overlap|tests/vm/mmap-twice|tests/vm/mmap-write|tests/vm/mmap-exit|tests/vm/mmap-shuffle|tests/vm/mmap-clean|tests/vm/mmap-inherit|tests/vm/mmap-misalign|tests/vm/mmap-null|tests/vm/mmap-over-code|tests/vm/mmap-over-data|tests/vm/mmap-over-stk|tests/vm/mmap-remove)
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IGNORE: (tests/vm/pt-grow-stack|tests/vm/pt-grow-pusha|tests/vm/pt-big-stk-obj|tests/vm/pt-overflowstk|tests/vm/pt-write-code2|tests/vm/pt-grow-stk-sc|tests/vm/page-linear|tests/vm/page-parallel|tests/vm/page-merge-seq|tests/vm/page-merge-par|tests/vm/page-merge-stk|tests/vm/page-merge-mm|tests/vm/mmap-over-stk)
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@@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ userprog_SRC += userprog/tss.c # TSS management.
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# Virtual memory code.
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vm_SRC += vm/frame.c # Frame table manager.
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vm_SRC += vm/page.c # Page table manager.
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vm_SRC += vm/mmap.c # Memory-mapped files.
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vm_SRC += devices/swap.c # Swap block manager.
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# Filesystem code.
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@@ -15,10 +15,13 @@
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#include "threads/switch.h"
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#include "threads/synch.h"
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#include "threads/vaddr.h"
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#include "vm/page.h"
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#ifdef USERPROG
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#include "userprog/process.h"
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#include "userprog/syscall.h"
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#include "vm/page.h"
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#endif
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#ifdef VM
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#include "vm/mmap.h"
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#endif
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/* Random value for struct thread's `magic' member.
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@@ -274,6 +277,10 @@ thread_create (const char *name, int priority,
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef VM
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mmap_init (t);
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#endif
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/* Prepare thread for first run by initializing its stack.
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Do this atomically so intermediate values for the 'stack'
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member cannot be observed. */
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@@ -137,6 +137,10 @@ struct thread
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struct hash pages; /* Table of open user pages. */
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/* Memory mapped files for user virtual memory. */
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struct hash mmap_files; /* List of memory mapped files. */
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unsigned int mmap_counter; /* Counter for memory mapped files. */
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#ifdef USERPROG
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/* Owned by userprog/process.c. */
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uint32_t *pagedir; /* Page directory. */
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@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ try_fetch_page (void *upage, bool write)
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/* Load the page into memory based on the type of data it is expecting. */
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bool success = false;
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switch (page->type) {
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case PAGE_EXECUTABLE:
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case PAGE_FILE:
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success = page_load (page, page->writable);
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break;
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default:
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@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@
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#include "threads/synch.h"
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#include "devices/timer.h"
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#include "vm/page.h"
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#include "vm/mmap.h"
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#ifdef VM
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#include "vm/frame.h"
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#endif
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@@ -363,6 +364,9 @@ process_exit (void)
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struct thread *cur = thread_current ();
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uint32_t *pd;
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/* Unmap all memory mapped files */
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mmap_destroy ();
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/* Clean up all open files */
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hash_destroy (&cur->open_files, fd_cleanup);
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hash_destroy (&cur->pages, page_cleanup);
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@@ -706,7 +710,7 @@ load_segment (struct file *file, off_t ofs, uint8_t *upage,
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/* Add the page metadata to the SPT to be lazy loaded later on */
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if (page_insert (file, ofs, upage, page_read_bytes, page_zero_bytes,
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writable, PAGE_EXECUTABLE) == NULL)
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writable, PAGE_FILE) == NULL)
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return false;
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/* Advance. */
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@@ -10,12 +10,15 @@
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#include "threads/synch.h"
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#include "userprog/process.h"
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#include "userprog/pagedir.h"
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#include "vm/page.h"
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#include "vm/mmap.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <syscall-nr.h>
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#define MAX_SYSCALL_ARGS 3
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#define EXIT_FAILURE -1
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#define MMAP_FAILURE -1
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struct open_file
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{
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@@ -45,6 +48,8 @@ static int syscall_write (int fd, const void *buffer, unsigned size);
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static void syscall_seek (int fd, unsigned position);
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static unsigned syscall_tell (int fd);
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static void syscall_close (int fd);
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static mapid_t syscall_mmap (int fd, void *addr);
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static void syscall_munmap (mapid_t mapping);
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static struct open_file *fd_get_file (int fd);
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static void validate_user_pointer (const void *ptr, size_t size,
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@@ -77,6 +82,8 @@ static const struct syscall_arguments syscall_lookup[] =
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[SYS_SEEK] = {(syscall_function) syscall_seek, 2},
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[SYS_TELL] = {(syscall_function) syscall_tell, 1},
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[SYS_CLOSE] = {(syscall_function) syscall_close, 1},
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[SYS_MMAP] = {(syscall_function) syscall_mmap, 2},
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[SYS_MUNMAP] = {(syscall_function) syscall_munmap, 1}
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};
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/* The number of syscall functions (i.e, number of elements) within the
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@@ -391,6 +398,79 @@ syscall_close (int fd)
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}
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}
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/* Handles the syscall for memory mapping a file. */
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static mapid_t
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syscall_mmap (int fd, void *addr)
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{
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/* Ensure the FD is for a file in the filesystem (not STDIN or STDOUT). */
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if (fd == STDOUT_FILENO || fd == STDIN_FILENO)
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return MMAP_FAILURE;
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/* Validate that there is a file associated with the given FD. */
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struct open_file *file_info = fd_get_file (fd);
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if (file_info == NULL)
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return MMAP_FAILURE;
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/* Ensure that the address is page-aligned and it's neither NULL nor zero. */
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if (addr == 0 || addr == NULL || pg_ofs (addr) != 0)
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return MMAP_FAILURE;
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/* Reopen the file to obtain a separate and independent reference to the file
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for the mapping. */
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struct file *file = file_reopen (file_info->file);
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if (file == NULL)
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return MMAP_FAILURE;
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/* Get the size of the file. Mmap fails if the file is empty. */
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off_t file_size = file_length (file);
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if (file_size == 0)
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return MMAP_FAILURE;
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/* Check and ensure that there is enough space in the user virtual memory to
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hold the entire file. */
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for (off_t ofs = 0; ofs < file_size; ofs += PGSIZE)
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{
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if (page_get (addr + ofs) != NULL)
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return MMAP_FAILURE;
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}
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/* Map the file data into the user virtual memory starting from addr. */
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for (off_t ofs = 0; ofs < file_size; ofs += PGSIZE)
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{
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off_t read_bytes = file_size - ofs < PGSIZE ? file_size - ofs : PGSIZE;
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off_t zero_bytes = PGSIZE - read_bytes;
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if (page_insert (file, ofs, addr + ofs, read_bytes, zero_bytes, true,
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PAGE_FILE) == NULL)
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return MMAP_FAILURE;
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}
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/* Create a new mapping for the file. */
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struct mmap_entry *mmap = mmap_insert (file, addr);
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if (mmap == NULL)
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return MMAP_FAILURE;
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return mmap->mapping;
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}
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/* Handles the syscall for unmapping a memory mapped file.
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Pre: mapping is a valid mapping identifier returned by mmap syscall. */
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static void
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syscall_munmap (mapid_t mapping)
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{
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/* Get the mmap entry from the mapping identifier. */
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struct mmap_entry *mmap = mmap_get (mapping);
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/* Delete the mmap entry from the hash table. */
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hash_delete (&thread_current ()->mmap_files, &mmap->elem);
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/* Unmap the mmap entry: free the pages and write back to the file if
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necessary. NOTE. freeing and cleaning up is also handled by mmap_unmap. */
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mmap_unmap (mmap);
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}
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/* Hashing function needed for the open_file table. Returns a hash for an entry,
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based on its FD. */
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unsigned
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146
src/vm/mmap.c
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146
src/vm/mmap.c
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@@ -0,0 +1,146 @@
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#include "mmap.h"
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#include "page.h"
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#include "threads/vaddr.h"
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#include "threads/malloc.h"
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#include "userprog/syscall.h"
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#include "userprog/pagedir.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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static unsigned mmap_hash (const struct hash_elem *e, void *aux);
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static bool mmap_less (const struct hash_elem *a_, const struct hash_elem *b_,
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void *aux);
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static void mmap_cleanup(struct hash_elem *e, void *aux);
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/* Initializes the mmap table for the given thread, setting the mmap counter to
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0 and initializing the hash table. */
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bool
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mmap_init (struct thread *t)
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{
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t->mmap_counter = 0;
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return hash_init (&t->mmap_files, mmap_hash, mmap_less, NULL);
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}
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struct mmap_entry *
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mmap_get (mapid_t mapping)
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{
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struct mmap_entry fake_mmap_entry;
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fake_mmap_entry.mapping = mapping;
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struct hash_elem *e
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= hash_find (&thread_current ()->mmap_files, &fake_mmap_entry.elem);
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if (e == NULL)
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return NULL;
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return hash_entry (e, struct mmap_entry, elem);
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}
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/* Inserts a new mmap entry into the mmap table for the current thread. Upage
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is the start address of the file data in the user VM. */
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struct mmap_entry *
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mmap_insert (struct file *file, void *upage)
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{
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if (file == NULL || upage == NULL)
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return NULL;
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struct mmap_entry *mmap = malloc (sizeof (struct mmap_entry));
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if (mmap == NULL)
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return NULL;
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mmap->mapping = thread_current ()->mmap_counter++;
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mmap->file = file;
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mmap->upage = upage;
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hash_insert (&thread_current ()->mmap_files, &mmap->elem);
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return mmap;
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}
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/* Unmaps the given mmap entry from the current thread's mmap table. */
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void
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mmap_unmap (struct mmap_entry *mmap)
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{
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if (mmap == NULL)
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return;
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/* Free all the pages associated with the mapping, writing back to the file
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if necessary. */
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off_t length = file_length (mmap->file);
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for (off_t ofs = 0; ofs < length; ofs += PGSIZE)
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{
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void *upage = mmap->upage + ofs;
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/* Get the SPT page entry for this page. */
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struct page_entry *page = page_get(upage);
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if (page == NULL)
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continue;
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/* Write the page back to the file if it is dirty. */
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if (pagedir_is_dirty (thread_current ()->pagedir, upage))
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{
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lock_acquire (&filesys_lock);
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file_write_at (mmap->file, upage, page->read_bytes, ofs);
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lock_release (&filesys_lock);
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}
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/* Remove the page from the supplemental page table. */
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hash_delete (&thread_current ()->pages, &page->elem);
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}
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file_close (mmap->file);
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free (mmap);
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}
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/* Destroys the mmap table for the current thread. Frees all the memory
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allocated for the mmap entries. */
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void
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mmap_destroy (void)
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{
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hash_destroy (&thread_current ()->mmap_files, mmap_cleanup);
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}
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/* A hash function for the mmap table. Returns a hash for an entry, based on its
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mapping. */
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static unsigned
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mmap_hash (const struct hash_elem *e, void *aux UNUSED)
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{
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return hash_entry (e, struct mmap_entry, elem)->mapping;
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}
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/* A comparator function for the mmap table. Compares two entries based on their
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mappings. */
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static bool
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mmap_less (const struct hash_elem *a_, const struct hash_elem *b_,
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void *aux UNUSED)
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{
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const struct mmap_entry *a = hash_entry (a_, struct mmap_entry, elem);
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const struct mmap_entry *b = hash_entry (b_, struct mmap_entry, elem);
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return a->mapping < b->mapping;
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}
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/* Cleans up the mmap table for the current thread. Implicitly unmaps the mmap
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entry, freeing pages and writing back to the file if necessary. */
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static void
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mmap_cleanup (struct hash_elem *e, void *aux UNUSED)
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{
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struct mmap_entry *mmap = hash_entry (e, struct mmap_entry, elem);
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mmap_unmap (mmap);
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}
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/* Updates the 'owner' thread's page table entry for virtual address 'upage'
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to have a present bit of 0 and stores the specified swap slot value in the
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entry for later retrieval from disk. */
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void
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page_set_swap (struct thread *owner, void *upage, size_t swap_slot)
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{
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}
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/* Given that the page with user address 'upage' owned by 'owner' is flagged
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to be in the swap disk via the owner's page table, returns its stored
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swap slot. Otherwise panics the kernel. */
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size_t
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page_get_swap (struct thread *owner, void *upage)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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27
src/vm/mmap.h
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27
src/vm/mmap.h
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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
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#ifndef VM_MMAP_H
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#define VM_MMAP_H
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#include <hash.h>
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#include "threads/thread.h"
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#include "filesys/file.h"
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/* A mapping identifier type. */
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typedef unsigned mapid_t;
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/* A structure to represent a memory mapped file. */
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struct mmap_entry {
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mapid_t mapping; /* The mapping identifier of the mapped file. */
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struct file *file; /* A pointer to the file that is being mapped. */
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void *upage; /* The start address of the file data in the user VM. */
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struct hash_elem elem; /* An elem for the hash table. */
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};
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bool mmap_init (struct thread *t);
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struct mmap_entry *mmap_get (mapid_t mapping);
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struct mmap_entry *mmap_insert (struct file *file, void *upage);
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void mmap_unmap (struct mmap_entry *mmap);
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void mmap_umap_all (void);
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void mmap_destroy (void);
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#endif /* vm/mmap.h */
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@@ -59,7 +59,6 @@ page_get (void *upage)
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struct hash_elem *e
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= hash_find (&thread_current ()->pages, &fake_page_entry.elem);
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if (e == NULL)
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return NULL;
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@@ -107,21 +106,3 @@ page_cleanup (struct hash_elem *e, void *aux UNUSED)
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{
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free (hash_entry (e, struct page_entry, elem));
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}
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/* Updates the 'owner' thread's page table entry for virtual address 'upage'
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to have a present bit of 0 and stores the specified swap slot value in the
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entry for later retrieval from disk. */
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void
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page_set_swap (struct thread *owner, void *upage, size_t swap_slot)
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{
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}
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/* Given that the page with user address 'upage' owned by 'owner' is flagged
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to be in the swap disk via the owner's page table, returns its stored
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swap slot. Otherwise panics the kernel. */
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size_t
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page_get_swap (struct thread *owner, void *upage)
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{
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}
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
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#include "filesys/off_t.h"
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enum page_type {
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PAGE_EXECUTABLE,
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PAGE_FILE,
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PAGE_EMPTY
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};
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