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OS_ SetMemMapEntries

(SWI &53)
Entry
R0 Pointer to request block
Exit
R0 Block at R0 updated

Use

The purpose of this call is to set the logical to physical mapping of the memory pages.

Notes

Use of this call is discouraged. OS_Memory 0 and the facilities offered by user-created dynamic areas should be considered as alternatives to using this call.

If you are using this call, then you can only use OS_ChangeDynamicArea or other memory management SWIs if the kernel’s limits are maintained, and all appropriate areas contain continuous memory.

Prior to RISC OS 5, only the lower two bits of the page flags were used – the other bits were forced to zero.

See also

  • Memory Map Request Block
  • OS_ChangeDynamicArea
  • OS_FindMemMapEntries
  • OS_ReadMemMapEntries
Revised on November 12, 2017 23:55:49 by Alan Robertson (52) (49.192.18.196)
Edit | Back in time (3 revisions) | Hide changes | History | Views: Print | Source | Linked from: OS SWI Calls, Memory Map Request Block, OS_ReadMemMapEntries, OS_Memory Page Blocks, OS_ValidateAddress, Memory Page Access Flags, Dynamic Area Flags, OS_FindMemMapEntries, OS SWI Calls (français), OS_Memory Page Blocks (64 bit), Addressing the end-of-life of AArch32

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