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.\" .\" Copyright (c) 2009 Advanced Computing Technologies LLC .\" Written by: John H. Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> .\" All rights reserved. .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND .\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE .\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE .\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL .\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS .\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) .\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT .\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY .\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF .\" SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .\" $FreeBSD: release/9.1.0/share/man/man9/sglist.9 210669 2010-07-31 10:01:15Z joel $ .\" .Dd May 15, 2009 .Dt SGLIST 9 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm sglist , .Nm sglist_alloc , .Nm sglist_append , .Nm sglist_append_mbuf , .Nm sglist_append_phys , .Nm sglist_append_uio , .Nm sglist_append_user , .Nm sglist_build , .Nm sglist_clone , .Nm sglist_consume_uio , .Nm sglist_count , .Nm sglist_free , .Nm sglist_hold , .Nm sglist_init , .Nm sglist_join , .Nm sglist_length , .Nm sglist_reset , .Nm sglist_slice , .Nm sglist_split .Nd manage a scatter/gather list of physical memory addresses .Sh SYNOPSIS .In sys/types.h .In sys/sglist.h .Ft struct sglist * .Fn sglist_alloc "int nsegs" "int mflags" .Ft int .Fn sglist_append "struct sglist *sg" "void *buf" "size_t len" .Ft int .Fn sglist_append_mbuf "struct sglist *sg" "struct mbuf *m" .Ft int .Fn sglist_append_phys "struct sglist *sg" "vm_paddr_t paddr" "size_t len" .Ft int .Fn sglist_append_uio "struct sglist *sg" "struct uio *uio" .Ft int .Fn sglist_append_user "struct sglist *sg" "void *buf" "size_t len" "struct thread *td" .Ft struct sglist * .Fn sglist_build "void *buf" "size_t len" "int mflags" .Ft struct sglist * .Fn sglist_clone "struct sglist *sg" "int mflags" .Ft int .Fn sglist_consume_uio "struct sglist *sg" "struct uio *uio" "size_t resid" .Ft int .Fn sglist_count "void *buf" "size_t len" .Ft void .Fn sglist_free "struct sglist *sg" .Ft struct sglist * .Fn sglist_hold "struct sglist *sg" .Ft void .Fn sglist_init "struct sglist *sg" "int maxsegs" "struct sglist_seg *segs" .Ft int .Fn sglist_join "struct sglist *first" "struct sglist *second" .Ft size_t .Fn sglist_length "struct sglist *sg" .Ft void .Fn sglist_reset "struct sglist *sg" .Ft int .Fn sglist_slice "struct sglist *original" "struct sglist **slice" "size_t offset" "size_t length" "int mflags" .Ft int .Fn sglist_split "struct sglist *original" "struct sglist **head" "size_t length" "int mflags" .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm API manages physical address ranges. Each list contains one or more elements. Each element contains a starting physical address and a length. Scatter/gather lists are read-only while they are shared. If one wishes to alter an existing scatter/gather list and does not hold the sole reference to the list, then one should create a new list instead of modifying the existing list. .Pp Each scatter/gather list object contains a reference count. New lists are created with a single reference. New references are obtained by calling .Nm sglist_hold and are released by calling .Nm sglist_free . .Ss Allocating and Initializing Lists Each .Nm object consists of a header structure and a variable-length array of scatter/gather list elements. The .Nm sglist_alloc function allocates a new list that contains a header and .Fa nsegs scatter/gather list elements. The .Fa mflags argument can be set to either .Dv M_NOWAIT or .Dv M_WAITOK . .Pp The .Nm sglist_count function returns the number of scatter/gather list elements needed to describe the physical address ranges mapped by a single kernel virtual address range. The kernel virtual address range starts at .Fa buf and is .Fa len bytes long. .Pp The .Nm sglist_build function allocates a new scatter/gather list object that describes the physical address ranges mapped by a single kernel virtual address range. The kernel virtual address range starts at .Fa buf and is .Fa len bytes long. The .Fa mflags argument can be set to either .Dv M_NOWAIT or .Dv M_WAITOK . .Pp The .Nm sglist_clone function returns a copy of an existing scatter/gather list object .Fa sg . The .Fa mflags argument can be set to either .Dv M_NOWAIT or .Dv M_WAITOK . This can be used to obtain a private copy of a scatter/gather list before modifying it. .Pp The .Nm sglist_init function initializes a scatter/gather list header. The header is pointed to by .Fa sg and is initialized to manage an array of .Fa maxsegs scatter/gather list elements pointed to by .Fa segs . This can be used to initialize a scatter/gather list header whose storage is not provided by .Nm sglist_alloc . In that case, the caller should not call .Nm sglist_free to release its own reference and is responsible for ensuring all other references to the list are dropped before it releases the storage for .Fa sg and .Fa segs . .Ss Constructing Scatter/Gather Lists The .Nm API provides several routines for building a scatter/gather list to describe one or more objects. Specifically, the .Nm sglist_append family of routines can be used to append the physical address ranges described by an object to the end of a scatter/gather list. All of these routines return 0 on success or an error on failure. If a request to append an address range to a scatter/gather list fails, the scatter/gather list will remain unchanged. .Pp The .Nm sglist_append function appends the physical address ranges described by a single kernel virtual address range to the scatter/gather list .Fa sg . The kernel virtual address range starts at .Fa buf and is .Fa len bytes long. .Pp The .Nm sglist_append_mbuf function appends the physical address ranges described by an entire mbuf chain .Fa m to the scatter/gather list .Fa sg . .Pp The .Nm sglist_append_phys function appends a single physical address range to the scatter/gather list .Fa sg . The physical address range starts at .Fa paddr and is .Fa len bytes long. .Pp The .Nm sglist_append_uio function appends the physical address ranges described by a .Xr uio 9 object to the scatter/gather list .Fa sg . Note that it is the caller's responsibility to ensure that the pages backing the I/O request are wired for the lifetime of .Fa sg . Note also that this routine does not modify .Fa uio . .Pp The .Nm sglist_append_user function appends the physical address ranges described by a single user virtual address range to the scatter/gather list .Fa sg . The user virtual address range is relative to the address space of the thread .Fa td . It starts at .Fa buf and is .Fa len bytes long. Note that it is the caller's responsibility to ensure that the pages backing the user buffer are wired for the lifetime of .Fa sg . .Pp The .Nm sglist_consume_uio function is a variation of .Nm sglist_append_uio . As with .Nm sglist_append_uio , it appends the physical address ranges described by .Fa uio to the scatter/gather list .Fa sg . Unlike .Nm sglist_append_uio , however, .Nm sglist_consume_uio modifies the I/O request to indicate that the appended address ranges have been processed similar to calling .Xr uiomove 9 . This routine will only append ranges that describe up to .Fa resid total bytes in length. If the available segments in the scatter/gather list are exhausted before .Fa resid bytes are processed, then the .Fa uio structure will be updated to reflect the actual number of bytes processed, and .Nm sglist_consume_io will return zero to indicate success. In effect, this function will perform partial reads or writes. The caller can compare the .Fa uio_resid member of .Fa uio before and after calling .Nm sglist_consume_uio to determine the actual number of bytes processed. .Ss Manipulating Scatter/Gather Lists The .Nm sglist_join function appends physical address ranges from the scatter/gather list .Fa second onto .Fa first and then resets .Fa second to an empty list. It returns zero on success or an error on failure. .Pp The .Nm sglist_split function splits an existing scatter/gather list into two lists. The first .Fa length bytes described by the list .Fa original are moved to a new list .Fa *head . If .Fa original describes a total address range that is smaller than .Fa length bytes, then all of the address ranges will be moved to the new list at .Fa *head and .Fa original will be an empty list. The caller may supply an existing scatter/gather list in .Fa *head . If so, the list must be empty. Otherwise, the caller may set .Fa *head to .Dv NULL in which case a new scatter/gather list will be allocated. In that case, .Fa mflags may be set to either .Dv M_NOWAIT or .Dv M_WAITOK . Note that since the .Fa original list is modified by this call, it must be a private list with no other references. The .Nm sglist_split function returns zero on success or an error on failure. .Pp The .Nm sglist_slice function generates a new scatter/gather list from a sub-range of an existing scatter/gather list .Fa original . The sub-range to extract is specified by the .Fa offset and .Fa length parameters. The new scatter/gather list is stored in .Fa *slice . As with .Fa head for .Nm sglist_join , the caller may either provide an empty scatter/gather list, or it may set .Fa *slice to .Dv NULL in which case .Nm sglist_slice will allocate a new list subject to .Fa mflags . Unlike .Nm sglist_split , .Nm sglist_slice does not modify .Fa original and does not require it to be a private list. The .Nm sglist_split function returns zero on success or an error on failure. .Ss Miscellaneous Routines The .Nm sglist_reset function clears the scatter/gather list .Fa sg so that it no longer maps any address ranges. This can allow reuse of a single scatter/gather list object for multiple requests. .Pp The .Nm sglist_length function returns the total length of the physical address ranges described by the scatter/gather list .Fa sg . .Sh RETURN VALUES The .Nm sglist_alloc , .Nm sglist_build , and .Nm sglist_clone functions return a new scatter/gather list on success or .Dv NULL on failure. .Pp The .Nm sglist_append family of functions and the .Nm sglist_consume_uio , .Nm sglist_join , .Nm sglist_slice , and .Nm sglist_split functions return zero on success or an error on failure. .Pp The .Nm sglist_count function returns a count of scatter/gather list elements. .Pp The .Nm sglist_length function returns a count of address space described by a scatter/gather list in bytes. .Sh ERRORS The .Nm sglist_append functions return the following errors on failure: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EINVAL The scatter/gather list has zero segments. .It Bq Er EFBIG There are not enough available segments in the scatter/gather list to append the specified physical address ranges. .El .Pp The .Nm sglist_consume_uio function returns the following error on failure: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EINVAL The scatter/gather list has zero segments. .El .Pp The .Nm sglist_join function returns the following error on failure: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EFBIG There are not enough available segments in the scatter/gather list .Fa first to append the physical address ranges from .Fa second . .El .Pp The .Nm sglist_slice function returns the following errors on failure: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EINVAL The .Fa original scatter/gather list does not describe enough address space to cover the requested sub-range. .It Bq Er EINVAL The caller-supplied scatter/gather list in .Fa *slice is not empty. .It Bq Er ENOMEM An attempt to allocate a new scatter/gather list with .Dv M_NOWAIT set in .Fa mflags failed. .It Bq Er EFBIG There are not enough available segments in the caller-supplied scatter/gather list in .Fa *slice to describe the requested physical address ranges. .El .Pp The .Nm sglist_split function returns the following errors on failure: .Bl -tag -width Er .It Bq Er EDOOFUS The .Fa original scatter/gather list has more than one reference. .It Bq Er EINVAL The caller-supplied scatter/gather list in .Fa *head is not empty. .It Bq Er ENOMEM An attempt to allocate a new scatter/gather list with .Dv M_NOWAIT set in .Fa mflags failed. .It Bq Er EFBIG There are not enough available segments in the caller-supplied scatter/gather list in .Fa *head to describe the requested physical address ranges. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr malloc 9 , .Xr mbuf 9 , .Xr uio 9 .Sh HISTORY This API was first introduced in .Fx 8.0 .