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 *
 *	from: @(#)vm_page.h	8.2 (Berkeley) 12/13/93
 *
 *
 * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
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 * $Id: vm_page.h,v 1.31 1996/07/30 03:08:17 dyson Exp $
 */

/*
 *	Resident memory system definitions.
 */

#ifndef	_VM_PAGE_
#define	_VM_PAGE_

#include <vm/pmap.h>
/*
 *	Management of resident (logical) pages.
 *
 *	A small structure is kept for each resident
 *	page, indexed by page number.  Each structure
 *	is an element of several lists:
 *
 *		A hash table bucket used to quickly
 *		perform object/offset lookups
 *
 *		A list of all pages for a given object,
 *		so they can be quickly deactivated at
 *		time of deallocation.
 *
 *		An ordered list of pages due for pageout.
 *
 *	In addition, the structure contains the object
 *	and offset to which this page belongs (for pageout),
 *	and sundry status bits.
 *
 *	Fields in this structure are locked either by the lock on the
 *	object that the page belongs to (O) or by the lock on the page
 *	queues (P).
 */

TAILQ_HEAD(pglist, vm_page);

struct vm_page {
	TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) pageq;	/* queue info for FIFO queue or free list (P) */
	TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) hashq;	/* hash table links (O) */
	TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) listq;	/* pages in same object (O) */

	vm_object_t object;		/* which object am I in (O,P) */
	vm_pindex_t pindex;		/* offset into object (O,P) */
	vm_offset_t phys_addr;		/* physical address of page */
	u_short	queue;			/* page queue index */
	u_short	flags,			/* see below */
		pc;			/* page color */
	u_short wire_count;		/* wired down maps refs (P) */
	short hold_count;		/* page hold count */
	u_char	act_count;		/* page usage count */
	u_char	busy;			/* page busy count */
	/* NOTE that these must support one bit per DEV_BSIZE in a page!!! */
	/* so, on normal X86 kernels, they must be at least 8 bits wide */
	u_char	valid;			/* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks */
	u_char	dirty;			/* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks */
};

/*
 * Page coloring parameters
 */
/* Each of PQ_FREE, PQ_ZERO and PQ_CACHE have PQ_HASH_SIZE entries */

/* Define one of the following */
#if defined(PQ_LARGECACHE)
#define PQ_PRIME1 31	/* Prime number somewhat less than PQ_HASH_SIZE */
#define PQ_PRIME2 23	/* Prime number somewhat less than PQ_HASH_SIZE */
#define PQ_PRIME3 17	/* Prime number somewhat less than PQ_HASH_SIZE */
#define PQ_L2_SIZE 128	/* A number of colors opt for 512K cache */
#define PQ_L1_SIZE 2	/* Two page L1 cache */
#endif

#if defined(PQ_MEDIUMCACHE)
#define PQ_PRIME1 13	/* Prime number somewhat less than PQ_HASH_SIZE */
#define PQ_PRIME2 7	/* Prime number somewhat less than PQ_HASH_SIZE */
#define PQ_PRIME3 5	/* Prime number somewhat less than PQ_HASH_SIZE */
#define PQ_L2_SIZE 64	/* A number of colors opt for 256K cache */
#define PQ_L1_SIZE 2	/* Two page L1 cache */
#endif

/*
 * Use 'options PQ_NOOPT' to disable page coloring
 */
#if defined(PQ_NOOPT)
#define PQ_PRIME1 1
#define PQ_PRIME2 1
#define PQ_PRIME3 1
#define PQ_L2_SIZE 1
#define PQ_L1_SIZE 1
#endif

#if defined(PQ_NORMALCACHE) || !defined(PQ_L2_SIZE)
#define PQ_PRIME1 5	/* Prime number somewhat less than PQ_HASH_SIZE */
#define PQ_PRIME2 3	/* Prime number somewhat less than PQ_HASH_SIZE */
#define PQ_PRIME3 11	/* Prime number somewhat less than PQ_HASH_SIZE */
#define PQ_L2_SIZE 16	/* A reasonable number of colors (opt for 64K cache) */
#define PQ_L1_SIZE 2	/* Two page L1 cache */
#endif

#define PQ_L2_MASK (PQ_L2_SIZE - 1)

#define PQ_NONE 0
#define PQ_FREE	1
#define PQ_ZERO (1 + PQ_L2_SIZE)
#define PQ_INACTIVE (1 + 2*PQ_L2_SIZE)
#define PQ_ACTIVE (2 + 2*PQ_L2_SIZE)
#define PQ_CACHE (3 + 2*PQ_L2_SIZE)
#define PQ_COUNT (3 + 3*PQ_L2_SIZE)

extern struct vpgqueues {
	struct pglist *pl;
	int	*cnt;
	int	*lcnt;
} vm_page_queues[PQ_COUNT];

/*
 * These are the flags defined for vm_page.
 *
 * Note: PG_FILLED and PG_DIRTY are added for the filesystems.
 */
#define	PG_BUSY		0x01		/* page is in transit (O) */
#define	PG_WANTED	0x02		/* someone is waiting for page (O) */
#define	PG_TABLED	0x04		/* page is in VP table (O) */
#define	PG_FICTITIOUS	0x08		/* physical page doesn't exist (O) */
#define	PG_WRITEABLE	0x10		/* page is mapped writeable */
#define PG_MAPPED	0x20		/* page is mapped */
#define	PG_ZERO		0x40		/* page is zeroed */
#define PG_REFERENCED	0x80		/* page has been referenced */
#define PG_CLEANCHK	0x100		/* page has been checked for cleaning */

/*
 * Misc constants.
 */

#define ACT_DECLINE		1
#define ACT_ADVANCE		3
#define ACT_INIT		5
#define ACT_MAX			64
#define PFCLUSTER_BEHIND	3
#define PFCLUSTER_AHEAD		3

#ifdef KERNEL
/*
 * Each pageable resident page falls into one of four lists:
 *
 *	free
 *		Available for allocation now.
 *
 * The following are all LRU sorted:
 *
 *	cache
 *		Almost available for allocation. Still in an
 *		object, but clean and immediately freeable at
 *		non-interrupt times.
 *
 *	inactive
 *		Low activity, candidates for reclamation.
 *		This is the list of pages that should be
 *		paged out next.
 *
 *	active
 *		Pages that are "active" i.e. they have been
 *		recently referenced.
 *
 *	zero
 *		Pages that are really free and have been pre-zeroed
 *
 */

extern struct pglist vm_page_queue_free[PQ_L2_SIZE];/* memory free queue */
extern struct pglist vm_page_queue_zero[PQ_L2_SIZE];/* zeroed memory free queue */
extern struct pglist vm_page_queue_active;	/* active memory queue */
extern struct pglist vm_page_queue_inactive;	/* inactive memory queue */
extern struct pglist vm_page_queue_cache[PQ_L2_SIZE];/* cache memory queue */

extern int vm_page_zero_count;

extern vm_page_t vm_page_array;		/* First resident page in table */
extern long first_page;			/* first physical page number */

 /* ... represented in vm_page_array */
extern long last_page;			/* last physical page number */

 /* ... represented in vm_page_array */
 /* [INCLUSIVE] */
extern vm_offset_t first_phys_addr;	/* physical address for first_page */
extern vm_offset_t last_phys_addr;	/* physical address for last_page */

#define VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(entry)	((entry)->phys_addr)

#define IS_VM_PHYSADDR(pa) \
		((pa) >= first_phys_addr && (pa) <= last_phys_addr)

#define PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa) \
		(&vm_page_array[atop(pa) - first_page ])

/*
 *	Functions implemented as macros
 */

#define PAGE_ASSERT_WAIT(m, interruptible)	{ \
				(m)->flags |= PG_WANTED; \
				assert_wait((int) (m), (interruptible)); \
			}

#define PAGE_WAKEUP(m)	{ \
				(m)->flags &= ~PG_BUSY; \
				if ((m)->flags & PG_WANTED) { \
					(m)->flags &= ~PG_WANTED; \
					wakeup((caddr_t) (m)); \
				} \
			}

#if PAGE_SIZE == 4096
#define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xff
#endif

#if PAGE_SIZE == 8192
#define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffff
#endif

#define VM_ALLOC_NORMAL 0
#define VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT 1
#define VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM 2
#define	VM_ALLOC_ZERO	3

void vm_page_activate __P((vm_page_t));
vm_page_t vm_page_alloc __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int));
void vm_page_cache __P((register vm_page_t));
static __inline void vm_page_copy __P((vm_page_t, vm_page_t));
void vm_page_deactivate __P((vm_page_t));
void vm_page_free __P((vm_page_t));
void vm_page_free_zero __P((vm_page_t));
void vm_page_insert __P((vm_page_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t));
vm_page_t vm_page_lookup __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t));
void vm_page_remove __P((vm_page_t));
void vm_page_rename __P((vm_page_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t));
vm_offset_t vm_page_startup __P((vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t));
void vm_page_unwire __P((vm_page_t));
void vm_page_wire __P((vm_page_t));
void vm_page_unqueue __P((vm_page_t));
void vm_page_unqueue_nowakeup __P((vm_page_t));
void vm_page_set_validclean __P((vm_page_t, int, int));
void vm_page_set_invalid __P((vm_page_t, int, int));
static __inline boolean_t vm_page_zero_fill __P((vm_page_t));
int vm_page_is_valid __P((vm_page_t, int, int));
void vm_page_test_dirty __P((vm_page_t));
int vm_page_bits __P((int, int));
vm_page_t vm_page_list_find __P((int, int));
int vm_page_queue_index __P((vm_offset_t, int));
vm_page_t vm_page_select __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int));

/*
 * Keep page from being freed by the page daemon
 * much of the same effect as wiring, except much lower
 * overhead and should be used only for *very* temporary
 * holding ("wiring").
 */
static __inline void
vm_page_hold(vm_page_t mem)
{
	mem->hold_count++;
}

#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
#include <sys/systm.h>		/* make GCC shut up */
#endif

static __inline void
vm_page_unhold(vm_page_t mem)
{
#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
	if (--mem->hold_count < 0)
		panic("vm_page_unhold: hold count < 0!!!");
#else
	--mem->hold_count;
#endif
}

static __inline void
vm_page_protect(vm_page_t mem, int prot)
{
	if (prot == VM_PROT_NONE) {
		if (mem->flags & (PG_WRITEABLE|PG_MAPPED)) {
			pmap_page_protect(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(mem), prot);
			mem->flags &= ~(PG_WRITEABLE|PG_MAPPED);
		}
	} else if ((prot == VM_PROT_READ) && (mem->flags & PG_WRITEABLE)) {
		pmap_page_protect(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(mem), prot);
		mem->flags &= ~PG_WRITEABLE;
	}
}

/*
 *	vm_page_zero_fill:
 *
 *	Zero-fill the specified page.
 *	Written as a standard pagein routine, to
 *	be used by the zero-fill object.
 */
static __inline boolean_t
vm_page_zero_fill(m)
	vm_page_t m;
{
	pmap_zero_page(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m));
	return (TRUE);
}

/*
 *	vm_page_copy:
 *
 *	Copy one page to another
 */
static __inline void
vm_page_copy(src_m, dest_m)
	vm_page_t src_m;
	vm_page_t dest_m;
{
	pmap_copy_page(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(src_m), VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(dest_m));
	dest_m->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL;
}

#endif				/* KERNEL */
#endif				/* !_VM_PAGE_ */