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35.Dd $Mdocdate: January 12 2018 $
36.Dt MEM 4 loongson
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm mem ,
40.Nm kmem
41.Nd memory files
42.Sh DESCRIPTION
43The file
44.Pa /dev/mem
45is an interface to the physical memory of the
46computer.
47Byte offsets in this file are interpreted as physical memory addresses.
48Reading and writing this file is equivalent to reading and writing
49memory itself.
50An error will be returned if an attempt is made to reference
51an offset outside of
52.Pa /dev/mem .
53.Pp
54Kernel virtual memory is accessed via the file
55.Pa /dev/kmem
56in the same manner as
57.Pa /dev/mem .
58Only kernel virtual addresses that are currently mapped to memory are allowed.
59.Pp
60On the loongson, physical memory is always contiguous, but can be accessed
61from two distinct physical address windows:
62.Pp
63.Bl -bullet -compact
64.It
65From address
66.Ad 0x00000000
67to
68.Ad 0x0fffffff ,
69the lowest 256 megabytes of memory.
70.It
71From address
72.Ad 0x80000000
73to
74.Ad 0xffffffff ,
75the whole memory, up to 2 gigabytes.
76.El
77.Pp
78This layout implies that a given memory location within the first 256
79megabytes may indifferently be addressed in the
80.Ad 0x00000000 -
81.Ad 0x0fffffff
82address range or the
83.Ad 0x80000000 -
84.Ad 0x8fffffff
85address range.
86.Pp
87The kernel virtual memory begins at address
88.Ad 0xc000000000000000 .
89.Pp
90Even with sufficient file system permissions,
91these devices can only be opened when the
92.Xr securelevel 7
93is insecure or when the
94.Va kern.allowkmem
95.Xr sysctl 2
96variable is set.
97.Sh FILES
98.Bl -tag -width Pa -compact
99.It Pa /dev/mem
100.It Pa /dev/kmem
101.El
102.Sh SEE ALSO
103.Xr securelevel 7
104.Sh HISTORY
105The
106.Pa /dev/mem
107and
108.Pa /dev/kmem
109files appeared in
110.At v6 .
111