Apache Portable Runtime
apr_mmap.h
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16
17#ifndef APR_MMAP_H
18#define APR_MMAP_H
19
20/**
21 * @file apr_mmap.h
22 * @brief APR MMAP routines
23 */
24
25#include "apr.h"
26#include "apr_pools.h"
27#include "apr_errno.h"
28#include "apr_ring.h"
29#include "apr_file_io.h" /* for apr_file_t */
30
31#ifdef BEOS
32#include <kernel/OS.h>
33#endif
34
35#ifdef __cplusplus
36extern "C" {
37#endif /* __cplusplus */
38
39/**
40 * @defgroup apr_mmap MMAP (Memory Map) Routines
41 * @ingroup APR
42 * @{
43 */
44
45/** MMap opened for reading */
46#define APR_MMAP_READ 1
47/** MMap opened for writing */
48#define APR_MMAP_WRITE 2
49
50/** @see apr_mmap_t */
51typedef struct apr_mmap_t apr_mmap_t;
52
53/**
54 * @remark
55 * As far as I can tell the only really sane way to store an MMAP is as a
56 * void * and a length. BeOS requires this area_id, but that's just a little
57 * something extra. I am exposing this type, because it doesn't make much
58 * sense to keep it private, and opening it up makes some stuff easier in
59 * Apache.
60 */
61/** The MMAP structure */
62struct apr_mmap_t {
63 /** The pool the mmap structure was allocated out of. */
65#ifdef BEOS
66 /** An area ID. Only valid on BeOS */
67 area_id area;
68#endif
69#ifdef WIN32
70 /** The handle of the file mapping */
71 HANDLE mhandle;
72 /** The start of the real memory page area (mapped view) */
73 void *mv;
74 /** The physical start, size and offset */
75 apr_off_t pstart;
76 apr_size_t psize;
77 apr_off_t poffset;
78#endif
79 /** The start of the memory mapped area */
80 void *mm;
81 /** The amount of data in the mmap */
82 apr_size_t size;
83 /** ring of apr_mmap_t's that reference the same
84 * mmap'ed region; acts in place of a reference count */
86};
87
88#if APR_HAS_MMAP || defined(DOXYGEN)
89
90/** @def APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD
91 * Files have to be at least this big before they're mmap()d. This is to deal
92 * with systems where the expense of doing an mmap() and an munmap() outweighs
93 * the benefit for small files. It shouldn't be set lower than 1.
94 */
95#ifdef MMAP_THRESHOLD
96# define APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD MMAP_THRESHOLD
97#else
98# ifdef SUNOS4
99# define APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD (8*1024)
100# else
101# define APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD 1
102# endif /* SUNOS4 */
103#endif /* MMAP_THRESHOLD */
104
105/** @def APR_MMAP_LIMIT
106 * Maximum size of MMap region
107 */
108#ifdef MMAP_LIMIT
109# define APR_MMAP_LIMIT MMAP_LIMIT
110#else
111# define APR_MMAP_LIMIT (4*1024*1024)
112#endif /* MMAP_LIMIT */
113
114/** Can this file be MMaped */
115#define APR_MMAP_CANDIDATE(filelength) \
116 ((filelength >= APR_MMAP_THRESHOLD) && (filelength < APR_MMAP_LIMIT))
117
118/* Function definitions */
119
120/**
121 * Create a new mmap'ed file out of an existing APR file.
122 * @param newmmap The newly created mmap'ed file.
123 * @param file The file to turn into an mmap.
124 * @param offset The offset into the file to start the data pointer at.
125 * @param size The size of the file
126 * @param flag bit-wise or of:
127 * <PRE>
128 * APR_MMAP_READ MMap opened for reading
129 * APR_MMAP_WRITE MMap opened for writing
130 * </PRE>
131 * @param cntxt The pool to use when creating the mmap.
132 */
134 apr_file_t *file, apr_off_t offset,
135 apr_size_t size, apr_int32_t flag,
136 apr_pool_t *cntxt);
137
138/**
139 * Duplicate the specified MMAP.
140 * @param new_mmap The structure to duplicate into.
141 * @param old_mmap The mmap to duplicate.
142 * @param p The pool to use for new_mmap.
143 */
145 apr_mmap_t *old_mmap,
146 apr_pool_t *p);
147
148/**
149 * Remove a mmap'ed.
150 * @param mm The mmap'ed file.
151 */
153
154/**
155 * Move the pointer into the mmap'ed file to the specified offset.
156 * @param addr The pointer to the offset specified.
157 * @param mm The mmap'ed file.
158 * @param offset The offset to move to.
159 */
161 apr_off_t offset);
162
163#endif /* APR_HAS_MMAP */
164
165/** @} */
166
167#ifdef __cplusplus
168}
169#endif
170
171#endif /* ! APR_MMAP_H */
APR Platform Definitions.
APR Error Codes.
APR File I/O Handling.
APR memory allocation.
APR Rings.
int apr_status_t
Definition: apr_errno.h:44
struct apr_file_t apr_file_t
Definition: apr_file_io.h:188
apr_status_t apr_mmap_delete(apr_mmap_t *mm)
apr_status_t apr_mmap_offset(void **addr, apr_mmap_t *mm, apr_off_t offset)
apr_status_t apr_mmap_dup(apr_mmap_t **new_mmap, apr_mmap_t *old_mmap, apr_pool_t *p)
apr_status_t apr_mmap_create(apr_mmap_t **newmmap, apr_file_t *file, apr_off_t offset, apr_size_t size, apr_int32_t flag, apr_pool_t *cntxt)
#define APR_DECLARE(type)
Definition: apr.h:498
struct apr_pool_t apr_pool_t
Definition: apr_pools.h:60
Definition: apr_mmap.h:62
apr_size_t size
Definition: apr_mmap.h:82
apr_pool_t * cntxt
Definition: apr_mmap.h:64
void * mm
Definition: apr_mmap.h:80
APR_RING_ENTRY(apr_mmap_t) link