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30.Dd June 16, 1996
31.Dt KERNACC 9
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm kernacc ,
35.Nm useracc
36.Nd check memory regions for accessibility
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.In sys/param.h
39.In sys/proc.h
40.In vm/vm.h
41.In vm/vm_extern.h
42.Ft int
43.Fn kernacc "void *addr" "int len" "int rw"
44.Ft int
45.Fn useracc "void *addr" "int len" "int rw"
46.Sh DESCRIPTION
47The
48.Fn kernacc
49and
50.Fn useracc
51functions check whether operations of the type specified in
52.Fa rw
53are permitted in the range of virtual addresses given by
54.Fa addr
55and
56.Fa len .
57The possible values of
58.Fa rw
59are any bitwise combination of
60.Dv VM_PROT_READ ,
61.Dv VM_PROT_WRITE
62and
63.Dv VM_PROT_EXECUTE .
64.Fn kernacc
65checks addresses in the kernel address space, while
66.Fn useracc
67considers
68.Fa addr
69to represent an user space address.
70The process context to use for this
71operation is taken from the global variable
72.Va curproc .
73.Sh RETURN VALUES
74Both functions return boolean true if the type of access specified
75by
76.Fa rw
77is permitted.
78Otherwise boolean false is returned.
79.Sh BUGS
80The process pointer should be passed in as an argument to
81.Fn useracc .
82