kvm_private.h revision 1.4 1 /*-
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37 * @(#)kvm_private.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
38 */
39
40 struct __kvm {
41 /*
42 * a string to be prepended to error messages
43 * provided for compatibility with sun's interface
44 * if this value is null, errors are saved in errbuf[]
45 */
46 const char *program;
47 char *errp; /* XXX this can probably go away */
48 char errbuf[_POSIX2_LINE_MAX];
49 DB *db;
50 #define ISALIVE(kd) ((kd)->vmfd >= 0)
51 int pmfd; /* physical memory file (or crashdump) */
52 int vmfd; /* virtual memory file (-1 if crashdump) */
53 int swfd; /* swap file (e.g., /dev/drum) */
54 int nlfd; /* namelist file (e.g., /vmunix) */
55 struct kinfo_proc *procbase;
56 int nbpg; /* page size */
57 char *swapspc; /* (dynamic) storage for swapped pages */
58 char *argspc, *argbuf; /* (dynamic) storage for argv strings */
59 int arglen; /* length of the above */
60 char **argv; /* (dynamic) storage for argv pointers */
61 int argc; /* length of above (not actual # present) */
62 /*
63 * Kernel virtual address translation state. This only gets filled
64 * in for dead kernels; otherwise, the running kernel (i.e. kmem)
65 * will do the translations for us. It could be big, so we
66 * only allocate it if necessary.
67 */
68 struct vmstate *vmst;
69 /*
70 * These kernel variables are used for looking up user addresses,
71 * and are cached for efficiency.
72 */
73 struct pglist *vm_page_buckets;
74 int vm_page_hash_mask;
75 };
76
77 /*
78 * Functions used internally by kvm, but across kvm modules.
79 */
80 void _kvm_err __P((kvm_t *kd, const char *program, const char *fmt, ...));
81 void _kvm_freeprocs __P((kvm_t *kd));
82 void _kvm_freevtop __P((kvm_t *));
83 int _kvm_initvtop __P((kvm_t *));
84 int _kvm_kvatop __P((kvm_t *, u_long, u_long *));
85 void *_kvm_malloc __P((kvm_t *kd, size_t));
86 void *_kvm_realloc __P((kvm_t *kd, void *, size_t));
87 void _kvm_syserr
88 __P((kvm_t *kd, const char *program, const char *fmt, ...));
89