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When sharing a number of pages with another domain, we receive back both the list of grant references shared and actually mapped page(s). The foreign domain can map the same shared memory, after being notified (e.g. via xenstore) of our domid and list of references.
share_pages ~domid ~count ~writable
shares count
pages with foreign domain domid
. writable
determines whether or not the foreign domain can write to the shared memory. You must not allow the returned share to be GC'd before successfully calling unshare
on it (if you do, the memory and grant ref will be leaked).
try_unshare ~release_refs t
unshares a single mapping (which may involve multiple grants). If release_refs = true
then it also calls put
on each grant. If it encounters a grant that is still in use then it stops and returns Error `Busy
, with t
containing the remaining grants. In this case, you must call try_unshare
again later to retry.
Like try_unshare
, but keeps trying until all pages have been unshared.
val put : Gntref.t -> unit
Deallocate a grant table index.
val get_nonblock : unit -> Gntref.t option
get_nonblock ()
is Some idx
if the grant table is not full, or None
otherwise.
val get_n_nonblock : int -> Gntref.t list
get_n_nonblock count
is a list of grant table indices of length count
, or []
if there if the table is too full to accomodate count
new grant references.
num_free_grants ()
returns the number of instantaneously free grant table indices
with_ref f
allocates a grant with get
, passes it to f
, and then put
s it.
grant_access ~domid ~writable gntref page
adds a grant table entry at index gntref
to the grant table, granting access to domid
to read page
, and write to is as well if writable
is true
. You must call end_access
later to unshare the page.
try_end_access gntref
removes entry index gntref
from the grant table. If release_ref = true
then it also calls put gntref
on success. If the remote domain is still using the grant then it returns Error `Busy
instead.
Like try_end_access
, but if the remote domain is still using the grant then it sleeps for 10 seconds and tries again, until it succeeds.