NAME
mem
, kmem
—
memory files and memory
controller
SYNOPSIS
mem* at mainbus0 flags 0x0000
DESCRIPTION
The mem
driver controls and restricts
access to the systems memory by the hardware buses and the processor.
It also provides an interface to userland through the special files /dev/mem and /dev/kmem. Physical memory is accessed through /dev/mem, while kernel virtual memory is accessed through /dev/kmem. Access to kernel virtual addresses not currently mapped to memory will fail. On hppa, the physical memory range is always contiguous and starts at address 0; kernel virtual memory begins at address 0 as well.
The writeability of the /dev/mem and /dev/kmem special files are controlled by the system securelevel(7), in addition to the filesystem permissions.
FILES
- /dev/mem
- /dev/kmem
SEE ALSO
CAVEATS
On some systems featuring a “Viper” memory
controller, OpenBSD may not configure bus
arbitration correctly, causing the boot process to freeze during either
mem
or
cpu(4) device probe.
In this case, a different initialization strategy can be achieved by setting flags to 0x0001 (see boot_config(8) for details).