I have simple program that tries to access the physical memory in user space, where the kernel stores the first struct page. On a 64-bit machine this address is:
kernel virtual address: ffffea0000000000 physical address: 0000620000000000
I am trying to access this physical address through mmap in user space, but the following code crashes the kernel:
int *addr;
if ((fd = open("/dev/mem", O_RDWR|O_SYNC)) < 0 ) {
printf("Error opening file. \n");
close(fd);
return (-1);
}
/* mmap. address of first struct page for 64 bit architectures
* is 0x0000620000000000.
*/
addr = (int *)mmap(0, num*STRUCT_PAGE_SIZE, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE,
fd, 0x0000620000000000);
printf("addr: %p \n",addr);
printf("addr: %d \n",*addr); /* CRASH. */
What am I doing wrong?
virt_to_physbut dev.man-online.org/man9/virt_to_phys says "It is only valid to use this function on addresses directly mapped or allocated via kmalloc." Your guess is as good as mine what they mean by "directly mapped". – Alan Curry Aug 12 '12 at 23:30