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      1  1.43  christos /*	$NetBSD: dvma.c,v 1.43 2013/11/07 02:37:56 christos Exp $	*/
      2   1.1       gwr 
      3   1.1       gwr /*-
      4   1.1       gwr  * Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5   1.1       gwr  * All rights reserved.
      6   1.1       gwr  *
      7   1.1       gwr  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8   1.1       gwr  * by Gordon W. Ross and Jeremy Cooper.
      9   1.1       gwr  *
     10   1.1       gwr  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11   1.1       gwr  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12   1.1       gwr  * are met:
     13   1.1       gwr  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14   1.1       gwr  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15   1.1       gwr  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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     19   1.1       gwr  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20   1.1       gwr  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     21   1.1       gwr  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     22   1.1       gwr  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     23   1.1       gwr  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     24   1.1       gwr  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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     26   1.1       gwr  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     27   1.1       gwr  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     28   1.1       gwr  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29   1.1       gwr  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30   1.1       gwr  */
     31   1.1       gwr 
     32   1.1       gwr /*
     33   1.1       gwr  * DVMA (Direct Virtual Memory Access - like DMA)
     34   1.1       gwr  *
     35   1.1       gwr  * In the Sun3 architecture, memory cycles initiated by secondary bus
     36   1.1       gwr  * masters (DVMA devices) passed through the same MMU that governed CPU
     37   1.1       gwr  * accesses.  All DVMA devices were wired in such a way so that an offset
     38   1.1       gwr  * was added to the addresses they issued, causing them to access virtual
     39   1.1       gwr  * memory starting at address 0x0FF00000 - the offset.  The task of
     40   1.1       gwr  * enabling a DVMA device to access main memory only involved creating
     41   1.1       gwr  * valid mapping in the MMU that translated these high addresses into the
     42   1.1       gwr  * appropriate physical addresses.
     43   1.1       gwr  *
     44   1.1       gwr  * The Sun3x presents a challenge to programming DVMA because the MMU is no
     45   1.1       gwr  * longer shared by both secondary bus masters and the CPU.  The MC68030's
     46   1.1       gwr  * built-in MMU serves only to manage virtual memory accesses initiated by
     47   1.1       gwr  * the CPU.  Secondary bus master bus accesses pass through a different MMU,
     48   1.1       gwr  * aptly named the 'I/O Mapper'.  To enable every device driver that uses
     49   1.1       gwr  * DVMA to understand that these two address spaces are disconnected would
     50   1.1       gwr  * require a tremendous amount of code re-writing. To avoid this, we will
     51   1.1       gwr  * ensure that the I/O Mapper and the MC68030 MMU are programmed together,
     52   1.1       gwr  * so that DVMA mappings are consistent in both the CPU virtual address
     53   1.1       gwr  * space and secondary bus master address space - creating an environment
     54   1.1       gwr  * just like the Sun3 system.
     55   1.1       gwr  *
     56   1.1       gwr  * The maximum address space that any DVMA device in the Sun3x architecture
     57   1.1       gwr  * is capable of addressing is 24 bits wide (16 Megabytes.)  We can alias
     58   1.1       gwr  * all of the mappings that exist in the I/O mapper by duplicating them in
     59   1.1       gwr  * a specially reserved section of the CPU's virtual address space, 16
     60   1.1       gwr  * Megabytes in size.  Whenever a DVMA buffer is allocated, the allocation
     61   1.1       gwr  * code will enter in a mapping both in the MC68030 MMU page tables and the
     62   1.1       gwr  * I/O mapper.
     63   1.1       gwr  *
     64   1.1       gwr  * The address returned by the allocation routine is a virtual address that
     65   1.1       gwr  * the requesting driver must use to access the buffer.  It is up to the
     66   1.1       gwr  * device driver to convert this virtual address into the appropriate slave
     67   1.5    jeremy  * address that its device should issue to access the buffer.  (There will be
     68   1.5    jeremy  * routines that assist the driver in doing so.)
     69   1.1       gwr  */
     70  1.27     lukem 
     71  1.27     lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     72  1.43  christos __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: dvma.c,v 1.43 2013/11/07 02:37:56 christos Exp $");
     73  1.10       gwr 
     74   1.1       gwr #include <sys/param.h>
     75   1.1       gwr #include <sys/systm.h>
     76   1.1       gwr #include <sys/device.h>
     77   1.1       gwr #include <sys/proc.h>
     78   1.1       gwr #include <sys/malloc.h>
     79  1.24   thorpej #include <sys/extent.h>
     80   1.1       gwr #include <sys/buf.h>
     81   1.1       gwr #include <sys/vnode.h>
     82   1.1       gwr #include <sys/core.h>
     83   1.1       gwr #include <sys/exec.h>
     84   1.1       gwr 
     85  1.10       gwr #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
     86  1.10       gwr 
     87  1.31   tsutsui #define _SUN68K_BUS_DMA_PRIVATE
     88   1.1       gwr #include <machine/autoconf.h>
     89  1.31   tsutsui #include <machine/bus.h>
     90   1.1       gwr #include <machine/cpu.h>
     91   1.9       gwr #include <machine/dvma.h>
     92   1.1       gwr #include <machine/pmap.h>
     93   1.9       gwr 
     94   1.9       gwr #include <sun3/sun3/machdep.h>
     95   1.1       gwr 
     96   1.9       gwr #include <sun3/sun3x/enable.h>
     97   1.9       gwr #include <sun3/sun3x/iommu.h>
     98   1.1       gwr 
     99   1.1       gwr /*
    100  1.24   thorpej  * Use an extent map to manage DVMA scratch-memory pages.
    101   1.9       gwr  * Note: SunOS says last three pages are reserved (PROM?)
    102   1.9       gwr  * Note: need a separate map (sub-map?) for last 1MB for
    103   1.9       gwr  *       use by VME slave interface.
    104   1.1       gwr  */
    105   1.1       gwr 
    106   1.1       gwr /* Number of slots in dvmamap. */
    107  1.24   thorpej struct extent *dvma_extent;
    108   1.1       gwr 
    109  1.42   tsutsui void
    110  1.28       chs dvma_init(void)
    111   1.1       gwr {
    112   1.1       gwr 
    113   1.1       gwr 	/*
    114  1.24   thorpej 	 * Create the extent map for DVMA pages.
    115   1.1       gwr 	 */
    116  1.24   thorpej 	dvma_extent = extent_create("dvma", DVMA_MAP_BASE,
    117  1.41      para 	    DVMA_MAP_BASE + (DVMA_MAP_AVAIL - 1),
    118  1.24   thorpej 	    NULL, 0, EX_NOCOALESCE|EX_NOWAIT);
    119   1.1       gwr 
    120   1.1       gwr 	/*
    121   1.1       gwr 	 * Enable DVMA in the System Enable register.
    122   1.1       gwr 	 * Note:  This is only necessary for VME slave accesses.
    123   1.1       gwr 	 *        On-board devices are always capable of DVMA.
    124   1.1       gwr 	 */
    125   1.8       gwr 	*enable_reg |= ENA_SDVMA;
    126   1.1       gwr }
    127   1.1       gwr 
    128   1.1       gwr 
    129   1.1       gwr /*
    130   1.1       gwr  * Given a DVMA address, return the physical address that
    131   1.1       gwr  * would be used by some OTHER bus-master besides the CPU.
    132   1.1       gwr  * (Examples: on-board ie/le, VME xy board).
    133   1.1       gwr  */
    134  1.42   tsutsui u_long
    135  1.28       chs dvma_kvtopa(void *kva, int bustype)
    136   1.1       gwr {
    137   1.1       gwr 	u_long addr, mask;
    138   1.1       gwr 
    139   1.1       gwr 	addr = (u_long)kva;
    140   1.8       gwr 	if ((addr & DVMA_MAP_BASE) != DVMA_MAP_BASE)
    141  1.25    provos 		panic("dvma_kvtopa: bad dmva addr=0x%lx", addr);
    142   1.1       gwr 
    143   1.6       gwr 	switch (bustype) {
    144   1.6       gwr 	case BUS_OBIO:
    145   1.6       gwr 	case BUS_OBMEM:
    146   1.8       gwr 		mask = DVMA_OBIO_SLAVE_MASK;
    147   1.8       gwr 		break;
    148   1.8       gwr 	default:	/* VME bus device. */
    149   1.8       gwr 		mask = DVMA_VME_SLAVE_MASK;
    150   1.6       gwr 		break;
    151   1.6       gwr 	}
    152   1.1       gwr 
    153  1.32   tsutsui 	return addr & mask;
    154   1.1       gwr }
    155   1.1       gwr 
    156   1.1       gwr 
    157   1.1       gwr /*
    158   1.1       gwr  * Map a range [va, va+len] of wired virtual addresses in the given map
    159   1.1       gwr  * to a kernel address in DVMA space.
    160   1.1       gwr  */
    161   1.1       gwr void *
    162  1.28       chs dvma_mapin(void *kmem_va, int len, int canwait)
    163   1.1       gwr {
    164  1.37  christos 	void *dvma_addr;
    165  1.21   tsutsui 	vaddr_t kva, tva;
    166  1.24   thorpej 	int npf, s, error;
    167  1.13   thorpej 	paddr_t pa;
    168  1.24   thorpej 	long off;
    169  1.43  christos 	bool rv __debugused;
    170   1.1       gwr 
    171  1.21   tsutsui 	kva = (vaddr_t)kmem_va;
    172   1.3    jeremy #ifdef	DIAGNOSTIC
    173   1.3    jeremy 	/*
    174   1.3    jeremy 	 * Addresses below VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS are not part of the kernel
    175   1.3    jeremy 	 * map and should not participate in DVMA.
    176   1.3    jeremy 	 */
    177   1.1       gwr 	if (kva < VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS)
    178   1.1       gwr 		panic("dvma_mapin: bad kva");
    179   1.3    jeremy #endif
    180   1.1       gwr 
    181   1.3    jeremy 	/*
    182   1.3    jeremy 	 * Calculate the offset of the data buffer from a page boundary.
    183   1.3    jeremy 	 */
    184  1.21   tsutsui 	off = kva & PGOFSET;
    185   1.3    jeremy 	kva -= off;	/* Truncate starting address to nearest page. */
    186   1.3    jeremy 	len = round_page(len + off); /* Round the buffer length to pages. */
    187   1.3    jeremy 	npf = btoc(len); /* Determine the number of pages to be mapped. */
    188   1.1       gwr 
    189  1.24   thorpej 	/*
    190  1.24   thorpej 	 * Try to allocate DVMA space of the appropriate size
    191  1.24   thorpej 	 * in which to do a transfer.
    192  1.24   thorpej 	 */
    193  1.18   thorpej 	s = splvm();
    194  1.24   thorpej 	error = extent_alloc(dvma_extent, len, PAGE_SIZE, 0,
    195  1.24   thorpej 	    EX_FAST | EX_NOWAIT | (canwait ? EX_WAITSPACE : 0), &tva);
    196   1.1       gwr 	splx(s);
    197  1.24   thorpej 	if (error)
    198  1.32   tsutsui 		return NULL;
    199  1.42   tsutsui 
    200  1.42   tsutsui 	/*
    201   1.3    jeremy 	 * Tva is the starting page to which the data buffer will be double
    202   1.3    jeremy 	 * mapped.  Dvma_addr is the starting address of the buffer within
    203   1.3    jeremy 	 * that page and is the return value of the function.
    204   1.3    jeremy 	 */
    205  1.32   tsutsui 	dvma_addr = (void *)(tva + off);
    206   1.1       gwr 
    207  1.32   tsutsui 	for (; npf--; kva += PAGE_SIZE, tva += PAGE_SIZE) {
    208   1.3    jeremy 		/*
    209   1.3    jeremy 		 * Retrieve the physical address of each page in the buffer
    210   1.3    jeremy 		 * and enter mappings into the I/O MMU so they may be seen
    211   1.3    jeremy 		 * by external bus masters and into the special DVMA space
    212   1.3    jeremy 		 * in the MC68030 MMU so they may be seen by the CPU.
    213   1.3    jeremy 		 */
    214  1.13   thorpej 		rv = pmap_extract(pmap_kernel(), kva, &pa);
    215   1.3    jeremy #ifdef	DEBUG
    216  1.36   thorpej 		if (rv == false)
    217   1.1       gwr 			panic("dvma_mapin: null page frame");
    218  1.20    simonb #endif	/* DEBUG */
    219   1.1       gwr 
    220   1.7       gwr 		iommu_enter((tva & IOMMU_VA_MASK), pa);
    221  1.39        he 		pmap_kenter_pa(tva,
    222  1.39        he 		    pa | PMAP_NC, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE, 0);
    223   1.1       gwr 	}
    224  1.22     chris 	pmap_update(pmap_kernel());
    225   1.1       gwr 
    226  1.32   tsutsui 	return dvma_addr;
    227   1.1       gwr }
    228   1.1       gwr 
    229   1.1       gwr /*
    230   1.1       gwr  * Remove double map of `va' in DVMA space at `kva'.
    231   1.3    jeremy  *
    232   1.3    jeremy  * TODO - This function might be the perfect place to handle the
    233   1.3    jeremy  *       synchronization between the DVMA cache and central RAM
    234   1.3    jeremy  *       on the 3/470.
    235   1.1       gwr  */
    236  1.42   tsutsui void
    237  1.28       chs dvma_mapout(void *dvma_addr, int len)
    238   1.1       gwr {
    239   1.1       gwr 	u_long kva;
    240   1.1       gwr 	int s, off;
    241   1.1       gwr 
    242   1.1       gwr 	kva = (u_long)dvma_addr;
    243   1.1       gwr 	off = (int)kva & PGOFSET;
    244   1.1       gwr 	kva -= off;
    245   1.1       gwr 	len = round_page(len + off);
    246   1.1       gwr 
    247   1.7       gwr 	iommu_remove((kva & IOMMU_VA_MASK), len);
    248  1.23       chs 	pmap_kremove(kva, len);
    249  1.22     chris 	pmap_update(pmap_kernel());
    250   1.1       gwr 
    251  1.18   thorpej 	s = splvm();
    252  1.24   thorpej 	if (extent_free(dvma_extent, kva, len, EX_NOWAIT | EX_MALLOCOK))
    253  1.24   thorpej 		panic("dvma_mapout: unable to free region: 0x%lx,0x%x",
    254  1.24   thorpej 		    kva, len);
    255   1.1       gwr 	splx(s);
    256   1.4       gwr }
    257   1.4       gwr 
    258   1.4       gwr /*
    259   1.4       gwr  * Allocate actual memory pages in DVMA space.
    260   1.4       gwr  * (For sun3 compatibility - the ie driver.)
    261   1.4       gwr  */
    262   1.4       gwr void *
    263  1.28       chs dvma_malloc(size_t bytes)
    264   1.4       gwr {
    265   1.4       gwr 	void *new_mem, *dvma_mem;
    266  1.21   tsutsui 	vsize_t new_size;
    267   1.4       gwr 
    268  1.32   tsutsui 	if (bytes == 0)
    269   1.4       gwr 		return NULL;
    270   1.4       gwr 	new_size = m68k_round_page(bytes);
    271  1.32   tsutsui 	new_mem = (void *)uvm_km_alloc(kernel_map, new_size, 0, UVM_KMF_WIRED);
    272  1.32   tsutsui 	if (new_mem == 0)
    273   1.4       gwr 		return NULL;
    274   1.4       gwr 	dvma_mem = dvma_mapin(new_mem, new_size, 1);
    275  1.32   tsutsui 	return dvma_mem;
    276   1.9       gwr }
    277   1.9       gwr 
    278   1.9       gwr /*
    279   1.9       gwr  * Free pages from dvma_malloc()
    280   1.9       gwr  */
    281  1.42   tsutsui void
    282  1.28       chs dvma_free(void *addr, size_t size)
    283   1.9       gwr {
    284  1.21   tsutsui 	vsize_t sz = m68k_round_page(size);
    285   1.9       gwr 
    286   1.9       gwr 	dvma_mapout(addr, sz);
    287   1.9       gwr 	/* XXX: need kmem address to free it...
    288   1.9       gwr 	   Oh well, we never call this anyway. */
    289   1.1       gwr }
    290  1.31   tsutsui 
    291  1.42   tsutsui int
    292  1.31   tsutsui _bus_dmamap_load_raw(bus_dma_tag_t t, bus_dmamap_t map, bus_dma_segment_t *segs,
    293  1.31   tsutsui     int nsegs, bus_size_t size, int flags)
    294  1.31   tsutsui {
    295  1.31   tsutsui 
    296  1.31   tsutsui 	panic("_bus_dmamap_load_raw(): not implemented yet.");
    297  1.31   tsutsui }
    298  1.31   tsutsui 
    299  1.31   tsutsui int
    300  1.31   tsutsui _bus_dmamap_load(bus_dma_tag_t t, bus_dmamap_t map, void *buf,
    301  1.31   tsutsui     bus_size_t buflen, struct proc *p, int flags)
    302  1.31   tsutsui {
    303  1.33   tsutsui 	vaddr_t kva, dva;
    304  1.33   tsutsui 	vsize_t off, sgsize;
    305  1.33   tsutsui 	paddr_t pa;
    306  1.33   tsutsui 	pmap_t pmap;
    307  1.43  christos 	int error, rv __diagused, s;
    308  1.33   tsutsui 
    309  1.33   tsutsui 	/*
    310  1.33   tsutsui 	 * Make sure that on error condition we return "no valid mappings".
    311  1.33   tsutsui 	 */
    312  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_nsegs = 0;
    313  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_mapsize = 0;
    314  1.33   tsutsui 
    315  1.33   tsutsui 	if (buflen > map->_dm_size)
    316  1.33   tsutsui 		return EINVAL;
    317  1.33   tsutsui 
    318  1.33   tsutsui 	kva = (vaddr_t)buf;
    319  1.33   tsutsui 	off = kva & PGOFSET;
    320  1.33   tsutsui 	sgsize = round_page(off + buflen);
    321  1.31   tsutsui 
    322  1.33   tsutsui 	/* Try to allocate DVMA space. */
    323  1.33   tsutsui 	s = splvm();
    324  1.33   tsutsui 	error = extent_alloc(dvma_extent, sgsize, PAGE_SIZE, 0,
    325  1.33   tsutsui 	    EX_FAST | ((flags & BUS_DMA_NOWAIT) == 0 ? EX_WAITOK : EX_NOWAIT),
    326  1.33   tsutsui 	    &dva);
    327  1.33   tsutsui 	splx(s);
    328  1.33   tsutsui 	if (error)
    329  1.33   tsutsui 		return ENOMEM;
    330  1.33   tsutsui 
    331  1.33   tsutsui 	/* Fill in the segment. */
    332  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_segs[0].ds_addr = dva + off;
    333  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_segs[0].ds_len = buflen;
    334  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_segs[0]._ds_va = dva;
    335  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_segs[0]._ds_sgsize = sgsize;
    336  1.33   tsutsui 
    337  1.33   tsutsui 	/*
    338  1.33   tsutsui 	 * Now map the DVMA addresses we allocated to point to the
    339  1.33   tsutsui 	 * pages of the caller's buffer.
    340  1.33   tsutsui 	 */
    341  1.33   tsutsui 	if (p != NULL)
    342  1.33   tsutsui 		pmap = p->p_vmspace->vm_map.pmap;
    343  1.33   tsutsui 	else
    344  1.33   tsutsui 		pmap = pmap_kernel();
    345  1.33   tsutsui 
    346  1.33   tsutsui 	while (sgsize > 0) {
    347  1.33   tsutsui 		rv = pmap_extract(pmap, kva, &pa);
    348  1.33   tsutsui #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    349  1.36   thorpej 		if (rv == false)
    350  1.33   tsutsui 			panic("%s: unmapped VA", __func__);
    351  1.33   tsutsui #endif
    352  1.33   tsutsui 		iommu_enter((dva & IOMMU_VA_MASK), pa);
    353  1.39        he 		pmap_kenter_pa(dva,
    354  1.39        he 		    pa | PMAP_NC, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE, 0);
    355  1.33   tsutsui 		kva += PAGE_SIZE;
    356  1.33   tsutsui 		dva += PAGE_SIZE;
    357  1.33   tsutsui 		sgsize -= PAGE_SIZE;
    358  1.33   tsutsui 	}
    359  1.33   tsutsui 
    360  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_nsegs = 1;
    361  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_mapsize = map->dm_segs[0].ds_len;
    362  1.33   tsutsui 
    363  1.33   tsutsui 	return 0;
    364  1.31   tsutsui }
    365  1.31   tsutsui 
    366  1.42   tsutsui void
    367  1.31   tsutsui _bus_dmamap_unload(bus_dma_tag_t t, bus_dmamap_t map)
    368  1.31   tsutsui {
    369  1.33   tsutsui 	bus_dma_segment_t *segs;
    370  1.33   tsutsui 	vaddr_t dva;
    371  1.33   tsutsui 	vsize_t sgsize;
    372  1.43  christos 	int error __diagused, s;
    373  1.33   tsutsui 
    374  1.33   tsutsui #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    375  1.33   tsutsui 	if (map->dm_nsegs != 1)
    376  1.34   tsutsui 		panic("%s: invalid nsegs = %d", __func__, map->dm_nsegs);
    377  1.33   tsutsui #endif
    378  1.33   tsutsui 
    379  1.33   tsutsui 	segs = map->dm_segs;
    380  1.33   tsutsui 	dva = segs[0]._ds_va & ~PGOFSET;
    381  1.33   tsutsui 	sgsize = segs[0]._ds_sgsize;
    382  1.33   tsutsui 
    383  1.33   tsutsui 	/* Unmap the DVMA addresses. */
    384  1.33   tsutsui 	iommu_remove((dva & IOMMU_VA_MASK), sgsize);
    385  1.33   tsutsui 	pmap_kremove(dva, sgsize);
    386  1.33   tsutsui 	pmap_update(pmap_kernel());
    387  1.33   tsutsui 
    388  1.33   tsutsui 	/* Free the DVMA addresses. */
    389  1.33   tsutsui 	s = splvm();
    390  1.33   tsutsui 	error = extent_free(dvma_extent, dva, sgsize, EX_NOWAIT);
    391  1.33   tsutsui 	splx(s);
    392  1.33   tsutsui #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    393  1.33   tsutsui 	if (error)
    394  1.33   tsutsui 		panic("%s: unable to free DVMA region", __func__);
    395  1.33   tsutsui #endif
    396  1.31   tsutsui 
    397  1.33   tsutsui 	/* Mark the mappings as invalid. */
    398  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_mapsize = 0;
    399  1.33   tsutsui 	map->dm_nsegs = 0;
    400  1.31   tsutsui }
    401