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diff --git a/man/man3/mach-map.html b/man/man3/mach-map.html deleted file mode 100644 index ddf7275f..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mach-map.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,312 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mach-map(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MACH-MAP(3)</b><td align=right><b>MACH-MAP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - allocmap, addseg, findseg, addrtoseg, addrtosegafter, removeseg, - freemap, get1, get2, get4, get8, put1, put2, put4, put8, rget, - rput, fpformat, locnone, locaddr, locconst, locreg, locindir, - loccmp, loceval, locfmt, locsimplify, lget1, lget2, lget4, lget8, - lput1, lput2, lput4, lput8 – machine-independent access to address - spaces and register sets<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mach.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - typedef struct Map Map;<br> - typedef struct Seg Seg;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - struct Seg<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *name;<br> - char *file;<br> - int fd;<br> - ulong base;<br> - ulong size;<br> - ulong offset;<br> - int (*rw)(Map*, Seg*, ulong, void*, uint, int);<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - struct Map<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Seg *seg;<br> - int nseg;<br> - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Map *allocmap(void)<br> - int addseg(Map *map, Seg seg)<br> - int findseg(Map *map, char *name, char *file)<br> - int addrtoseg(Map *map, ulong addr, Seg *seg)<br> - int addrtosegafter(Map *map, ulong addr, Seg *seg)<br> - void removeseg(Map *map, int i)<br> - void freemap(Map *map)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int get1(Map *map, ulong addr, uchar *a, uint n)<br> - int get2(Map *map, ulong addr, u16int *u)<br> - int get4(Map *map, ulong addr, u32int *u)<br> - int get8(Map *map, ulong addr, u64int *u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int put1(Map *map, ulong addr, uchar *a, uint n)<br> - int put2(Map *map, ulong addr, u16int u)<br> - int put4(Map *map, ulong addr, u32int u)<br> - int put8(Map *map, ulong addr, u64int u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int rget(Regs *regs, char *reg, ulong *u)<br> - int fpformat(Map *map, char *reg, char *a, uint n, char code);<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int rput(Regs *regs, char *name, ulong u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Loc locnone(void)<br> - Loc locaddr(ulong addr)<br> - Loc locconst(ulong con)<br> - Loc locreg(char *reg)<br> - Loc locindir(char *reg, long offset)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int loccmp(Loc *a, Loc *b)<br> - int loceval(Map *map, Loc loc, ulong *addr)<br> - int locfmt(Fmt *fmt)<br> - int locsimplify(Map *map, Loc *regs, Loc loc, Loc *newloc)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int lget1(Map *map, Loc loc, uchar *a, uint n)<br> - int lget2(Map *map, Loc loc, u16int *u)<br> - int lget4(Map *map, Loc loc, u32int *u)<br> - int lget8(Map *map, Loc loc, u64int *u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int lput1(Map *map, Loc loc, uchar *a, uint n)<br> - int lput2(Map *map, Loc loc, u16int u)<br> - int lput4(Map *map, Loc loc, u32int u)<br> - int lput8(Map *map, Loc loc, u64int u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions provide a processor-independent interface for - accessing executable files, core files, and running processes - via <i>maps</i>, data structures that provides access to an address space - and register set. The functions described in <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a> are - typically used to construct these maps. Related library functions - described in <a href="../man3/mach-symbol.html"><i>mach-symbol</i>(3)</a> provide similar access to symbol tables. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each <i>map</i> comprises an optional register set and one or more <tt><font size=+1>segments</font></tt>, - each associating a non-overlapping range of memory addresses with - a logical section of an executable file or of a running process’s - address space. Other library functions then use a map and the - architecture-specific data structures to provide - a generic interface to the processor-dependent data. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each segment has a name (e.g., <tt><font size=+1>text</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt>) and may be associated - with a particular file. A segment represents a range of accessible - address space. Segments may be backed an arbitary access function - (if the <tt><font size=+1>rw</font></tt> pointer is non-nil), or by the contents of an open - file (using the <tt><font size=+1>fd</font></tt> file descriptor). Each range has a - starting address in the space (<tt><font size=+1>base</font></tt>) and an extent (<tt><font size=+1>size</font></tt>). In - segments mapped by files, the range begins at byte <tt><font size=+1>offset</font></tt> in the - file. The <tt><font size=+1>rw</font></tt> function is most commonly used to provide access - to executing processes via <a href="../man2/ptrace.html"><i>ptrace</i>(2)</a> and to zeroed segments. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Allocmap</i> creates an empty map; <i>freemap</i> frees a map. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Addseg</i> adds the given segment to the map, resizing the map’s <i>seg</i> - array if necessary. A negative return value indicates an allocation - error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Findseg</i> returns the index of the segment with the given name (and, - if <i>file</i> is non-nil, the given file), or –1 if no such segment is - found. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Addrtoseg</i> returns the index of the segment containing for the - given address, or –1 if that address is not mapped. Segments may - have overlapping address ranges: <i>addseg</i> appends segments to the - end of the <i>seg</i> array in the map, and <i>addrtoseg</i> searches the map - backwards from the end, so the most recently mapped - segment wins. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Addrtosegafter</i> returns the index of the segment containing the - lowest mapped address greater than <i>addr</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Removeseg</i> removes the segment at the given index. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Get1</i>, <i>get2</i>, <i>get4</i>, and <i>get8</i> retrieve the data stored at address - <i>addr</i> in the address space associated with <i>map</i>. <i>Get1</i> retrieves - <i>n</i> bytes of data beginning at <i>addr</i> into <i>buf</i>. <i>Get2</i>, <i>get4</i> and <i>get8</i> - retrieve 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit values respectively, into the - location pointed to by <i>u</i>. The value is byte-swapped if the source - byte order differs from that of the current architecture. This - implies that the value returned by <i>get2</i>, <i>get4</i>, and <i>get8</i> may not - be the same as the byte sequences returned by <i>get1</i> when <i>n</i> is two, - four or eight; the former may be byte-swapped, the latter reflects - the byte order of the target architecture. These functions - return the number of bytes read or a –1 when there is an error. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Put1</i>, <i>put2</i>, <i>put4</i>, and <i>put8</i> write to the address space associated - with <i>map</i>. The address is translated using the map parameters and - multi-byte quantities are byte-swapped, if necessary, before they - are written. <i>Put1</i> transfers <i>n</i> bytes stored at <i>buf</i>; <i>put2</i>, <i>put4</i>, - and <i>put8</i> write the 16-bit, 32-bit or 64-bit quantity - contained in <i>val</i>, respectively. The number of bytes transferred - is returned. A –1 return value indicates an error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When representing core files or running programs, maps also provide - access to the register set. <i>Rget</i> and <i>rput</i> read or write the register - named by <i>reg</i>. If the register is smaller than a <tt><font size=+1>ulong</font></tt>, the high - bits are ignored. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fpformat</i> converts the contents of a floating-point register to - a string. <i>Buf</i> is the address of a buffer of <i>n</i> bytes to hold the - resulting string. <i>Code</i> must be either <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt>, selecting double - or single precision, respectively. If <i>code</i> is <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt>, the contents - of the specified register and the following register are interpreted - as a - double-precision floating-point number; this is meaningful only - for architectures that implement double-precision floats by combining - adjacent single-precision registers. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>location</i> represents a place in an executing image capable of - storing a value. Note that locations are typically passed by value - rather than by reference. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Locnone</i> returns an unreadable, unwritable location. <i>Locaddr</i> returns - a location representing the memory address <i>addr</i>. <i>Locreg</i> returns - a location representing the register <i>reg</i>. <i>Locindir</i> returns an - location representing the memory address at <i>offset</i> added to the - value of <i>reg</i>. <i>Locconst</i> returns an imaginary unwritable - location holding the constant <i>con</i>; such locations are useful for - passing specific constants to functions expect locations, such - as <i>unwind</i> (see <a href="../man3/mach-stack.html"><i>mach-stack</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Loccmp</i> compares two locations, returning negative, zero, or positive - values if <tt><font size=+1>*a</font></tt> is less than, equal to, or greater than <tt><font size=+1>*b</font></tt>, respectively. - Register locations are ordered before memory addresses, which - are ordered before indirections. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Locfmt</i> is a <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>-verb that formats a <tt><font size=+1>Loc</font></tt> structure (<i>not</i> a - pointer to one). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Indirection locations are needed in some contexts (e.g., when - using <i>findlsym</i> (see <a href="../man3/mach-symbol.html"><i>mach-symbol</i>(3)</a>)), but bothersome in most. - <i>Locsimplify</i> rewrites indirections as absolute memory addresses, - by evaluating the register using the given map and adding the - offset. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The functions <i>lget1</i>, <i>lget2</i>, <i>lget4</i>, <i>lget8</i>, <i>lput1</i>, <i>lput2</i>, <i>lput4</i>, - and <i>lput8</i> read and write the given locations, using the <i>get</i>, <i>put</i>, - <i>rget</i>, and <i>rput</i> function families as necessary.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmach<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mach.html"><i>mach</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This man page needs to describe <tt><font size=+1>Regs</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Regdesc<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> |