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    #include "userprog/pagedir.h"
    #include <stdbool.h>
    #include <stddef.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include "threads/init.h"
    #include "threads/pte.h"
    #include "threads/palloc.h"
    
    static uint32_t *active_pd (void);
    static void invalidate_pagedir (uint32_t *);
    
    /* Creates a new page directory that has mappings for kernel
       virtual addresses, but none for user virtual addresses.
       Returns the new page directory, or a null pointer if memory
       allocation fails. */
    uint32_t *
    pagedir_create (void) 
    {
      uint32_t *pd = palloc_get_page (0);
      if (pd != NULL)
        memcpy (pd, init_page_dir, PGSIZE);
      return pd;
    }
    
    /* Destroys page directory PD, freeing all the pages it
       references. */
    void
    pagedir_destroy (uint32_t *pd) 
    {
      uint32_t *pde;
    
      if (pd == NULL)
        return;
    
      ASSERT (pd != init_page_dir);
      for (pde = pd; pde < pd + pd_no (PHYS_BASE); pde++)
        if (*pde & PTE_P) 
          {
            uint32_t *pt = pde_get_pt (*pde);
            uint32_t *pte;
            
            for (pte = pt; pte < pt + PGSIZE / sizeof *pte; pte++)
              if (*pte & PTE_P) 
                palloc_free_page (pte_get_page (*pte));
            palloc_free_page (pt);
          }
      palloc_free_page (pd);
    }
    
    /* Returns the address of the page table entry for virtual
       address VADDR in page directory PD.
       If PD does not have a page table for VADDR, behavior depends
       on CREATE.  If CREATE is true, then a new page table is
       created and a pointer into it is returned.  Otherwise, a null
       pointer is returned. */
    static uint32_t *
    lookup_page (uint32_t *pd, const void *vaddr, bool create)
    {
      uint32_t *pt, *pde;
    
      ASSERT (pd != NULL);
    
      /* Shouldn't create new kernel virtual mappings. */
      ASSERT (!create || is_user_vaddr (vaddr));
    
      /* Check for a page table for VADDR.
         If one is missing, create one if requested. */
      pde = pd + pd_no (vaddr);
      if (*pde == 0) 
        {
          if (create)
            {
              pt = palloc_get_page (PAL_ZERO);
              if (pt == NULL) 
                return NULL; 
          
              *pde = pde_create (pt);
            }
          else
            return NULL;
        }
    
      /* Return the page table entry. */
      pt = pde_get_pt (*pde);
      return &pt[pt_no (vaddr)];
    }
    
    /* Adds a mapping in page directory PD from user virtual page
       UPAGE to the physical frame identified by kernel virtual
       address KPAGE.
       UPAGE must not already be mapped.
       KPAGE should probably be a page obtained from the user pool
       with palloc_get_page().
       If WRITABLE is true, the new page is read/write;
       otherwise it is read-only.
       Returns true if successful, false if memory allocation
       failed. */
    bool
    pagedir_set_page (uint32_t *pd, void *upage, void *kpage, bool writable)
    {
      uint32_t *pte;
    
      ASSERT (pg_ofs (upage) == 0);
      ASSERT (pg_ofs (kpage) == 0);
      ASSERT (is_user_vaddr (upage));
      ASSERT (vtop (kpage) >> PTSHIFT < init_ram_pages);
      ASSERT (pd != init_page_dir);
    
      pte = lookup_page (pd, upage, true);
    
      if (pte != NULL) 
        {
          ASSERT ((*pte & PTE_P) == 0);
          *pte = pte_create_user (kpage, writable);
          return true;
        }
      else
        return false;
    }
    
    /* Looks up the physical address that corresponds to user virtual
       address UADDR in PD.  Returns the kernel virtual address
       corresponding to that physical address, or a null pointer if
       UADDR is unmapped. */
    void *
    pagedir_get_page (uint32_t *pd, const void *uaddr) 
    {
      uint32_t *pte;
    
      ASSERT (is_user_vaddr (uaddr));
      
      pte = lookup_page (pd, uaddr, false);
      if (pte != NULL && (*pte & PTE_P) != 0)
        return pte_get_page (*pte) + pg_ofs (uaddr);
      else
        return NULL;
    }
    
    /* Marks user virtual page UPAGE "not present" in page
       directory PD.  Later accesses to the page will fault.  Other
       bits in the page table entry are preserved.
       UPAGE need not be mapped. */
    void
    pagedir_clear_page (uint32_t *pd, void *upage) 
    {
      uint32_t *pte;
    
      ASSERT (pg_ofs (upage) == 0);
      ASSERT (is_user_vaddr (upage));
    
      pte = lookup_page (pd, upage, false);
      if (pte != NULL && (*pte & PTE_P) != 0)
        {
          *pte &= ~PTE_P;
          invalidate_pagedir (pd);
        }
    }
    
    /* Returns true if the PTE for virtual page VPAGE in PD is dirty,
       that is, if the page has been modified since the PTE was
       installed.
       Returns false if PD contains no PTE for VPAGE. */
    bool
    pagedir_is_dirty (uint32_t *pd, const void *vpage) 
    {
      uint32_t *pte = lookup_page (pd, vpage, false);
      return pte != NULL && (*pte & PTE_D) != 0;
    }
    
    /* Set the dirty bit to DIRTY in the PTE for virtual page VPAGE
       in PD. */
    void
    pagedir_set_dirty (uint32_t *pd, const void *vpage, bool dirty) 
    {
      uint32_t *pte = lookup_page (pd, vpage, false);
      if (pte != NULL) 
        {
          if (dirty)
            *pte |= PTE_D;
          else 
            {
              *pte &= ~(uint32_t) PTE_D;
              invalidate_pagedir (pd);
            }
        }
    }
    
    /* Returns true if the PTE for virtual page VPAGE in PD has been
       accessed recently, that is, between the time the PTE was
       installed and the last time it was cleared.  Returns false if
       PD contains no PTE for VPAGE. */
    bool
    pagedir_is_accessed (uint32_t *pd, const void *vpage) 
    {
      uint32_t *pte = lookup_page (pd, vpage, false);
      return pte != NULL && (*pte & PTE_A) != 0;
    }
    
    /* Sets the accessed bit to ACCESSED in the PTE for virtual page
       VPAGE in PD. */
    void
    pagedir_set_accessed (uint32_t *pd, const void *vpage, bool accessed) 
    {
      uint32_t *pte = lookup_page (pd, vpage, false);
      if (pte != NULL) 
        {
          if (accessed)
            *pte |= PTE_A;
          else 
            {
              *pte &= ~(uint32_t) PTE_A; 
              invalidate_pagedir (pd);
            }
        }
    }
    
    /* Loads page directory PD into the CPU's page directory base
       register. */
    void
    pagedir_activate (uint32_t *pd) 
    {
      if (pd == NULL)
        pd = init_page_dir;
    
      /* Store the physical address of the page directory into CR3
         aka PDBR (page directory base register).  This activates our
         new page tables immediately.  See [IA32-v2a] "MOV--Move
         to/from Control Registers" and [IA32-v3a] 3.7.5 "Base
         Address of the Page Directory". */
      asm volatile ("movl %0, %%cr3" : : "r" (vtop (pd)) : "memory");
    }
    
    /* Returns the currently active page directory. */
    static uint32_t *
    active_pd (void) 
    {
      /* Copy CR3, the page directory base register (PDBR), into
         `pd'.
         See [IA32-v2a] "MOV--Move to/from Control Registers" and
         [IA32-v3a] 3.7.5 "Base Address of the Page Directory". */
      uintptr_t pd;
      asm volatile ("movl %%cr3, %0" : "=r" (pd));
      return ptov (pd);
    }
    
    /* Seom page table changes can cause the CPU's translation
       lookaside buffer (TLB) to become out-of-sync with the page
       table.  When this happens, we have to "invalidate" the TLB by
       re-activating it.
    
       This function invalidates the TLB if PD is the active page
       directory.  (If PD is not active then its entries are not in
       the TLB, so there is no need to invalidate anything.) */
    static void
    invalidate_pagedir (uint32_t *pd) 
    {
      if (active_pd () == pd) 
        {
          /* Re-activating PD clears the TLB.  See [IA32-v3a] 3.12
             "Translation Lookaside Buffers (TLBs)". */
          pagedir_activate (pd);
        } 
    }