/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* * Portions of this source code were derived from Berkeley 4.3 BSD * under license from the Regents of the University of California. */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* * UNIX machine dependent virtual memory support. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* XXX the memlist stuff belongs in memlist_plat.h */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include uint_t vac_colors = 0; int largepagesupport = 0; extern uint_t page_create_new; extern uint_t page_create_exists; extern uint_t page_create_putbacks; extern uint_t page_create_putbacks; extern uintptr_t eprom_kernelbase; extern int use_sse_pagecopy, use_sse_pagezero; /* in ml/float.s */ /* 4g memory management */ pgcnt_t maxmem4g; pgcnt_t freemem4g; int physmax4g; int desfree4gshift = 4; /* maxmem4g shift to derive DESFREE4G */ int lotsfree4gshift = 3; /* 16m memory management: desired number of free pages below 16m. */ pgcnt_t desfree16m = 0x380; #ifdef VM_STATS struct { ulong_t pga_alloc; ulong_t pga_notfullrange; ulong_t pga_nulldmaattr; ulong_t pga_allocok; ulong_t pga_allocfailed; ulong_t pgma_alloc; ulong_t pgma_allocok; ulong_t pgma_allocfailed; ulong_t pgma_allocempty; } pga_vmstats; #endif uint_t mmu_page_sizes; /* How many page sizes the users can see */ uint_t mmu_exported_page_sizes; size_t auto_lpg_va_default = MMU_PAGESIZE; /* used by zmap() */ /* * Number of pages in 1 GB. Don't enable automatic large pages if we have * fewer than this many pages. */ pgcnt_t auto_lpg_min_physmem = 1 << (30 - MMU_PAGESHIFT); /* * Return the optimum page size for a given mapping */ /*ARGSUSED*/ size_t map_pgsz(int maptype, struct proc *p, caddr_t addr, size_t len, int *remap) { level_t l; if (remap) *remap = 0; switch (maptype) { case MAPPGSZ_STK: case MAPPGSZ_HEAP: case MAPPGSZ_VA: /* * use the pages size that best fits len */ for (l = mmu.max_page_level; l > 0; --l) { if (len < LEVEL_SIZE(l)) continue; break; } return (LEVEL_SIZE(l)); /* * for ISM use the 1st large page size. */ case MAPPGSZ_ISM: if (mmu.max_page_level == 0) return (MMU_PAGESIZE); return (LEVEL_SIZE(1)); } return (0); } /* * This can be patched via /etc/system to allow large pages * to be used for mapping application and libraries text segments. */ int use_text_largepages = 0; int use_shm_largepages = 0; /* * Return a bit vector of large page size codes that * can be used to map [addr, addr + len) region. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ uint_t map_execseg_pgszcvec(int text, caddr_t addr, size_t len) { size_t pgsz; caddr_t a; if (!text || !use_text_largepages || mmu.max_page_level == 0) return (0); pgsz = LEVEL_SIZE(1); a = (caddr_t)P2ROUNDUP((uintptr_t)addr, pgsz); if (a < addr || a >= addr + len) { return (0); } len -= (a - addr); if (len < pgsz) { return (0); } return (1 << 1); } uint_t map_shm_pgszcvec(caddr_t addr, size_t len, uintptr_t off) { size_t pgsz; caddr_t a; if (!use_shm_largepages || mmu.max_page_level == 0) { return (0); } pgsz = LEVEL_SIZE(1); a = (caddr_t)P2ROUNDUP((uintptr_t)addr, pgsz); if (a < addr || a >= addr + len || P2PHASE((uintptr_t)addr ^ off, pgsz)) { return (0); } len -= (a - addr); if (len < pgsz) { return (0); } return (1 << 1); } /* * Handle a pagefault. */ faultcode_t pagefault( caddr_t addr, enum fault_type type, enum seg_rw rw, int iskernel) { struct as *as; struct hat *hat; struct proc *p; kthread_t *t; faultcode_t res; caddr_t base; size_t len; int err; int mapped_red; uintptr_t ea; ASSERT_STACK_ALIGNED(); if (INVALID_VADDR(addr)) return (FC_NOMAP); mapped_red = segkp_map_red(); if (iskernel) { as = &kas; hat = as->a_hat; } else { t = curthread; p = ttoproc(t); as = p->p_as; hat = as->a_hat; } /* * Dispatch pagefault. */ res = as_fault(hat, as, addr, 1, type, rw); /* * If this isn't a potential unmapped hole in the user's * UNIX data or stack segments, just return status info. */ if (res != FC_NOMAP || iskernel) goto out; /* * Check to see if we happened to faulted on a currently unmapped * part of the UNIX data or stack segments. If so, create a zfod * mapping there and then try calling the fault routine again. */ base = p->p_brkbase; len = p->p_brksize; if (addr < base || addr >= base + len) { /* data seg? */ base = (caddr_t)p->p_usrstack - p->p_stksize; len = p->p_stksize; if (addr < base || addr >= p->p_usrstack) { /* stack seg? */ /* not in either UNIX data or stack segments */ res = FC_NOMAP; goto out; } } /* * the rest of this function implements a 3.X 4.X 5.X compatibility * This code is probably not needed anymore */ if (p->p_model == DATAMODEL_ILP32) { /* expand the gap to the page boundaries on each side */ ea = P2ROUNDUP((uintptr_t)base + len, MMU_PAGESIZE); base = (caddr_t)P2ALIGN((uintptr_t)base, MMU_PAGESIZE); len = ea - (uintptr_t)base; as_rangelock(as); if (as_gap(as, MMU_PAGESIZE, &base, &len, AH_CONTAIN, addr) == 0) { err = as_map(as, base, len, segvn_create, zfod_argsp); as_rangeunlock(as); if (err) { res = FC_MAKE_ERR(err); goto out; } } else { /* * This page is already mapped by another thread after * we returned from as_fault() above. We just fall * through as_fault() below. */ as_rangeunlock(as); } res = as_fault(hat, as, addr, 1, F_INVAL, rw); } out: if (mapped_red) segkp_unmap_red(); return (res); } void map_addr(caddr_t *addrp, size_t len, offset_t off, int vacalign, uint_t flags) { struct proc *p = curproc; caddr_t userlimit = (flags & _MAP_LOW32) ? (caddr_t)_userlimit32 : p->p_as->a_userlimit; map_addr_proc(addrp, len, off, vacalign, userlimit, curproc, flags); } /*ARGSUSED*/ int map_addr_vacalign_check(caddr_t addr, u_offset_t off) { return (0); } /* * map_addr_proc() is the routine called when the system is to * choose an address for the user. We will pick an address * range which is the highest available below kernelbase. * * addrp is a value/result parameter. * On input it is a hint from the user to be used in a completely * machine dependent fashion. We decide to completely ignore this hint. * * On output it is NULL if no address can be found in the current * processes address space or else an address that is currently * not mapped for len bytes with a page of red zone on either side. * * align is not needed on x86 (it's for viturally addressed caches) */ /*ARGSUSED*/ void map_addr_proc( caddr_t *addrp, size_t len, offset_t off, int vacalign, caddr_t userlimit, struct proc *p, uint_t flags) { struct as *as = p->p_as; caddr_t addr; caddr_t base; size_t slen; size_t align_amount; ASSERT32(userlimit == as->a_userlimit); base = p->p_brkbase; #if defined(__amd64) /* * XX64 Yes, this needs more work. */ if (p->p_model == DATAMODEL_NATIVE) { if (userlimit < as->a_userlimit) { /* * This happens when a program wants to map * something in a range that's accessible to a * program in a smaller address space. For example, * a 64-bit program calling mmap32(2) to guarantee * that the returned address is below 4Gbytes. */ ASSERT((uintptr_t)userlimit < ADDRESS_C(0xffffffff)); if (userlimit > base) slen = userlimit - base; else { *addrp = NULL; return; } } else { /* * XX64 This layout is probably wrong .. but in * the event we make the amd64 address space look * like sparcv9 i.e. with the stack -above- the * heap, this bit of code might even be correct. */ slen = p->p_usrstack - base - (((size_t)rctl_enforced_value( rctlproc_legacy[RLIMIT_STACK], p->p_rctls, p) + PAGEOFFSET) & PAGEMASK); } } else #endif slen = userlimit - base; len = (len + PAGEOFFSET) & PAGEMASK; /* * Redzone for each side of the request. This is done to leave * one page unmapped between segments. This is not required, but * it's useful for the user because if their program strays across * a segment boundary, it will catch a fault immediately making * debugging a little easier. */ len += 2 * MMU_PAGESIZE; /* * figure out what the alignment should be * * XX64 -- is there an ELF_AMD64_MAXPGSZ or is it the same???? */ if (len <= ELF_386_MAXPGSZ) { /* * Align virtual addresses to ensure that ELF shared libraries * are mapped with the appropriate alignment constraints by * the run-time linker. */ align_amount = ELF_386_MAXPGSZ; } else { int l = mmu.max_page_level; while (l && len < LEVEL_SIZE(l)) --l; align_amount = LEVEL_SIZE(l); } if ((flags & MAP_ALIGN) && ((uintptr_t)*addrp > align_amount)) align_amount = (uintptr_t)*addrp; len += align_amount; /* * Look for a large enough hole starting below userlimit. * After finding it, use the upper part. Addition of PAGESIZE * is for the redzone as described above. */ if (as_gap(as, len, &base, &slen, AH_HI, NULL) == 0) { caddr_t as_addr; addr = base + slen - len + MMU_PAGESIZE; as_addr = addr; /* * Round address DOWN to the alignment amount, * add the offset, and if this address is less * than the original address, add alignment amount. */ addr = (caddr_t)((uintptr_t)addr & (~(align_amount - 1))); addr += (uintptr_t)(off & (align_amount - 1)); if (addr < as_addr) addr += align_amount; ASSERT(addr <= (as_addr + align_amount)); ASSERT(((uintptr_t)addr & (align_amount - 1)) == ((uintptr_t)(off & (align_amount - 1)))); *addrp = addr; } else { *addrp = NULL; /* no more virtual space */ } } /* * Determine whether [base, base+len] contains a valid range of * addresses at least minlen long. base and len are adjusted if * required to provide a valid range. */ /*ARGSUSED3*/ int valid_va_range(caddr_t *basep, size_t *lenp, size_t minlen, int dir) { uintptr_t hi, lo; lo = (uintptr_t)*basep; hi = lo + *lenp; /* * If hi rolled over the top, try cutting back. */ if (hi < lo) { if (0 - lo + hi < minlen) return (0); if (0 - lo < minlen) return (0); *lenp = 0 - lo; } else if (hi - lo < minlen) { return (0); } #if defined(__amd64) /* * Deal with a possible hole in the address range between * hole_start and hole_end that should never be mapped. */ if (lo < hole_start) { if (hi > hole_start) { if (hi < hole_end) { hi = hole_start; } else { /* lo < hole_start && hi >= hole_end */ if (dir == AH_LO) { /* * prefer lowest range */ if (hole_start - lo >= minlen) hi = hole_start; else if (hi - hole_end >= minlen) lo = hole_end; else return (0); } else { /* * prefer highest range */ if (hi - hole_end >= minlen) lo = hole_end; else if (hole_start - lo >= minlen) hi = hole_start; else return (0); } } } } else { /* lo >= hole_start */ if (hi < hole_end) return (0); if (lo < hole_end) lo = hole_end; } if (hi - lo < minlen) return (0); *basep = (caddr_t)lo; *lenp = hi - lo; #endif return (1); } /* * Determine whether [addr, addr+len] are valid user addresses. */ /*ARGSUSED*/ int valid_usr_range(caddr_t addr, size_t len, uint_t prot, struct as *as, caddr_t userlimit) { caddr_t eaddr = addr + len; if (eaddr <= addr || addr >= userlimit || eaddr > userlimit) return (RANGE_BADADDR); #if defined(__amd64) /* * Check for the VA hole */ if (eaddr > (caddr_t)hole_start && addr < (caddr_t)hole_end) return (RANGE_BADADDR); #endif return (RANGE_OKAY); } /* * Return 1 if the page frame is onboard memory, else 0. */ int pf_is_memory(pfn_t pf) { return (address_in_memlist(phys_install, mmu_ptob((uint64_t)pf), 1)); } /* * initialized by page_coloring_init(). */ uint_t page_colors; uint_t page_colors_mask; uint_t page_coloring_shift; int cpu_page_colors; static uint_t l2_colors; /* * Page freelists and cachelists are dynamically allocated once mnoderangecnt * and page_colors are calculated from the l2 cache n-way set size. Within a * mnode range, the page freelist and cachelist are hashed into bins based on * color. This makes it easier to search for a page within a specific memory * range. */ #define PAGE_COLORS_MIN 16 page_t ****page_freelists; page_t ***page_cachelists; /* * As the PC architecture evolved memory up was clumped into several * ranges for various historical I/O devices to do DMA. * < 16Meg - ISA bus * < 2Gig - ??? * < 4Gig - PCI bus or drivers that don't understand PAE mode */ static pfn_t arch_memranges[NUM_MEM_RANGES] = { 0x100000, /* pfn range for 4G and above */ 0x80000, /* pfn range for 2G-4G */ 0x01000, /* pfn range for 16M-2G */ 0x00000, /* pfn range for 0-16M */ }; /* * These are changed during startup if the machine has limited memory. */ pfn_t *memranges = &arch_memranges[0]; int nranges = NUM_MEM_RANGES; /* * Used by page layer to know about page sizes */ hw_pagesize_t hw_page_array[MAX_NUM_LEVEL + 1]; /* * This can be patched via /etc/system to allow old non-PAE aware device * drivers to use kmem_alloc'd memory on 32 bit systems with > 4Gig RAM. */ #if defined(__i386) int restricted_kmemalloc = 0; #elif defined(__amd64) int restricted_kmemalloc = 0; #endif kmutex_t *fpc_mutex[NPC_MUTEX]; kmutex_t *cpc_mutex[NPC_MUTEX]; /* * return the memrange containing pfn */ int memrange_num(pfn_t pfn) { int n; for (n = 0; n < nranges - 1; ++n) { if (pfn >= memranges[n]) break; } return (n); } /* * return the mnoderange containing pfn */ int pfn_2_mtype(pfn_t pfn) { int n; for (n = mnoderangecnt - 1; n >= 0; n--) { if (pfn >= mnoderanges[n].mnr_pfnlo) { break; } } return (n); } /* * is_contigpage_free: * returns a page list of contiguous pages. It minimally has to return * minctg pages. Caller determines minctg based on the scatter-gather * list length. * * pfnp is set to the next page frame to search on return. */ static page_t * is_contigpage_free( pfn_t *pfnp, pgcnt_t *pgcnt, pgcnt_t minctg, uint64_t pfnseg, int iolock) { int i = 0; pfn_t pfn = *pfnp; page_t *pp; page_t *plist = NULL; /* * fail if pfn + minctg crosses a segment boundary. * Adjust for next starting pfn to begin at segment boundary. */ if (((*pfnp + minctg - 1) & pfnseg) < (*pfnp & pfnseg)) { *pfnp = roundup(*pfnp, pfnseg + 1); return (NULL); } do { retry: pp = page_numtopp_nolock(pfn + i); if ((pp == NULL) || (page_trylock(pp, SE_EXCL) == 0)) { (*pfnp)++; break; } if (page_pptonum(pp) != pfn + i) { page_unlock(pp); goto retry; } if (!(PP_ISFREE(pp))) { page_unlock(pp); (*pfnp)++; break; } if (!PP_ISAGED(pp)) { page_list_sub(pp, PG_CACHE_LIST); page_hashout(pp, (kmutex_t *)NULL); } else { page_list_sub(pp, PG_FREE_LIST); } if (iolock) page_io_lock(pp); page_list_concat(&plist, &pp); /* * exit loop when pgcnt satisfied or segment boundary reached. */ } while ((++i < *pgcnt) && ((pfn + i) & pfnseg)); *pfnp += i; /* set to next pfn to search */ if (i >= minctg) { *pgcnt -= i; return (plist); } /* * failure: minctg not satisfied. * * if next request crosses segment boundary, set next pfn * to search from the segment boundary. */ if (((*pfnp + minctg - 1) & pfnseg) < (*pfnp & pfnseg)) *pfnp = roundup(*pfnp, pfnseg + 1); /* clean up any pages already allocated */ while (plist) { pp = plist; page_sub(&plist, pp); page_list_add(pp, PG_FREE_LIST | PG_LIST_TAIL); if (iolock) page_io_unlock(pp); page_unlock(pp); } return (NULL); } /* * verify that pages being returned from allocator have correct DMA attribute */ #ifndef DEBUG #define check_dma(a, b, c) (0) #else static void check_dma(ddi_dma_attr_t *dma_attr, page_t *pp, int cnt) { if (dma_attr == NULL) return; while (cnt-- > 0) { if (mmu_ptob((uint64_t)pp->p_pagenum) < dma_attr->dma_attr_addr_lo) panic("PFN (pp=%p) below dma_attr_addr_lo", pp); if (mmu_ptob((uint64_t)pp->p_pagenum) >= dma_attr->dma_attr_addr_hi) panic("PFN (pp=%p) above dma_attr_addr_hi", pp); pp = pp->p_next; } } #endif static kmutex_t contig_lock; #define CONTIG_LOCK() mutex_enter(&contig_lock); #define CONTIG_UNLOCK() mutex_exit(&contig_lock); #define PFN_16M (mmu_btop((uint64_t)0x1000000)) static page_t * page_get_contigpage(pgcnt_t *pgcnt, ddi_dma_attr_t *mattr, int iolock) { pfn_t pfn; int sgllen; uint64_t pfnseg; pgcnt_t minctg; page_t *pplist = NULL, *plist; uint64_t lo, hi; pgcnt_t pfnalign = 0; static pfn_t startpfn; static pgcnt_t lastctgcnt; uintptr_t align; CONTIG_LOCK(); if (mattr) { lo = mmu_btop((mattr->dma_attr_addr_lo + MMU_PAGEOFFSET)); hi = mmu_btop(mattr->dma_attr_addr_hi); if (hi >= physmax) hi = physmax - 1; sgllen = mattr->dma_attr_sgllen; pfnseg = mmu_btop(mattr->dma_attr_seg); align = maxbit(mattr->dma_attr_align, mattr->dma_attr_minxfer); if (align > MMU_PAGESIZE) pfnalign = mmu_btop(align); /* * in order to satisfy the request, must minimally * acquire minctg contiguous pages */ minctg = howmany(*pgcnt, sgllen); ASSERT(hi >= lo); /* * start from where last searched if the minctg >= lastctgcnt */ if (minctg < lastctgcnt || startpfn < lo || startpfn > hi) startpfn = lo; } else { hi = physmax - 1; lo = 0; sgllen = 1; pfnseg = mmu.highest_pfn; minctg = *pgcnt; if (minctg < lastctgcnt) startpfn = lo; } lastctgcnt = minctg; ASSERT(pfnseg + 1 >= (uint64_t)minctg); /* conserve 16m memory - start search above 16m when possible */ if (hi > PFN_16M && startpfn < PFN_16M) startpfn = PFN_16M; pfn = startpfn; if (pfnalign) pfn = P2ROUNDUP(pfn, pfnalign); while (pfn + minctg - 1 <= hi) { plist = is_contigpage_free(&pfn, pgcnt, minctg, pfnseg, iolock); if (plist) { page_list_concat(&pplist, &plist); sgllen--; /* * return when contig pages no longer needed */ if (!*pgcnt || ((*pgcnt <= sgllen) && !pfnalign)) { startpfn = pfn; CONTIG_UNLOCK(); check_dma(mattr, pplist, *pgcnt); return (pplist); } minctg = howmany(*pgcnt, sgllen); } if (pfnalign) pfn = P2ROUNDUP(pfn, pfnalign); } /* cannot find contig pages in specified range */ if (startpfn == lo) { CONTIG_UNLOCK(); return (NULL); } /* did not start with lo previously */ pfn = lo; if (pfnalign) pfn = P2ROUNDUP(pfn, pfnalign); /* allow search to go above startpfn */ while (pfn < startpfn) { plist = is_contigpage_free(&pfn, pgcnt, minctg, pfnseg, iolock); if (plist != NULL) { page_list_concat(&pplist, &plist); sgllen--; /* * return when contig pages no longer needed */ if (!*pgcnt || ((*pgcnt <= sgllen) && !pfnalign)) { startpfn = pfn; CONTIG_UNLOCK(); check_dma(mattr, pplist, *pgcnt); return (pplist); } minctg = howmany(*pgcnt, sgllen); } if (pfnalign) pfn = P2ROUNDUP(pfn, pfnalign); } CONTIG_UNLOCK(); return (NULL); } /* * combine mem_node_config and memrange memory ranges into one data * structure to be used for page list management. * * mnode_range_cnt() calculates the number of memory ranges for mnode and * memranges[]. Used to determine the size of page lists and mnoderanges. * * mnode_range_setup() initializes mnoderanges. */ mnoderange_t *mnoderanges; int mnoderangecnt; int mtype4g; int mnode_range_cnt() { int mri; int mnrcnt = 0; int mnode; for (mnode = 0; mnode < max_mem_nodes; mnode++) { if (mem_node_config[mnode].exists == 0) continue; mri = nranges - 1; /* find the memranges index below contained in mnode range */ while (MEMRANGEHI(mri) < mem_node_config[mnode].physbase) mri--; /* * increment mnode range counter when memranges or mnode * boundary is reached. */ while (mri >= 0 && mem_node_config[mnode].physmax >= MEMRANGELO(mri)) { mnrcnt++; if (mem_node_config[mnode].physmax > MEMRANGEHI(mri)) mri--; else break; } } return (mnrcnt); } void mnode_range_setup(mnoderange_t *mnoderanges) { int mnode, mri; for (mnode = 0; mnode < max_mem_nodes; mnode++) { if (mem_node_config[mnode].exists == 0) continue; mri = nranges - 1; while (MEMRANGEHI(mri) < mem_node_config[mnode].physbase) mri--; while (mri >= 0 && mem_node_config[mnode].physmax >= MEMRANGELO(mri)) { mnoderanges->mnr_pfnlo = MAX(MEMRANGELO(mri), mem_node_config[mnode].physbase); mnoderanges->mnr_pfnhi = MIN(MEMRANGEHI(mri), mem_node_config[mnode].physmax); mnoderanges->mnr_mnode = mnode; mnoderanges->mnr_memrange = mri; mnoderanges++; if (mem_node_config[mnode].physmax > MEMRANGEHI(mri)) mri--; else break; } } } /* * Determine if the mnode range specified in mtype contains memory belonging * to memory node mnode. If flags & PGI_MT_RANGE is set then mtype contains * the range of indices from high pfn to 0, 16m or 4g. * * Return first mnode range type index found otherwise return -1 if none found. */ int mtype_func(int mnode, int mtype, uint_t flags) { if (flags & PGI_MT_RANGE) { int mtlim; if (flags & PGI_MT_NEXT) mtype--; if (flags & PGI_MT_RANGE0) mtlim = 0; else if (flags & PGI_MT_RANGE4G) mtlim = mtype4g + 1; /* exclude 0-4g range */ else if (flags & PGI_MT_RANGE16M) mtlim = 1; /* exclude 0-16m range */ while (mtype >= mtlim) { if (mnoderanges[mtype].mnr_mnode == mnode) return (mtype); mtype--; } } else { if (mnoderanges[mtype].mnr_mnode == mnode) return (mtype); } return (-1); } /* * Update the page list max counts with the pfn range specified by the * input parameters. Called from add_physmem() when physical memory with * page_t's are initially added to the page lists. */ void mtype_modify_max(pfn_t startpfn, long cnt) { int mtype = 0; pfn_t endpfn = startpfn + cnt, pfn; pgcnt_t inc; ASSERT(cnt > 0); for (pfn = startpfn; pfn < endpfn; ) { if (pfn <= mnoderanges[mtype].mnr_pfnhi) { if (endpfn < mnoderanges[mtype].mnr_pfnhi) { inc = endpfn - pfn; } else { inc = mnoderanges[mtype].mnr_pfnhi - pfn + 1; } mnoderanges[mtype].mnr_mt_pgmax += inc; if (physmax4g && mtype <= mtype4g) maxmem4g += inc; pfn += inc; } mtype++; ASSERT(mtype < mnoderangecnt || pfn >= endpfn); } } /* * Returns the free page count for mnode */ int mnode_pgcnt(int mnode) { int mtype = mnoderangecnt - 1; int flags = PGI_MT_RANGE0; pgcnt_t pgcnt = 0; mtype = mtype_func(mnode, mtype, flags); while (mtype != -1) { pgcnt += MTYPE_FREEMEM(mtype); mtype = mtype_func(mnode, mtype, flags | PGI_MT_NEXT); } return (pgcnt); } /* * Initialize page coloring variables based on the l2 cache parameters. * Calculate and return memory needed for page coloring data structures. */ size_t page_coloring_init(uint_t l2_sz, int l2_linesz, int l2_assoc) { size_t colorsz = 0; int i; int colors; /* * Reduce the memory ranges lists if we don't have large amounts * of memory. This avoids searching known empty free lists. */ i = memrange_num(physmax); memranges += i; nranges -= i; #if defined(__i386) if (i > 0) restricted_kmemalloc = 0; #endif /* physmax greater than 4g */ if (i == 0) physmax4g = 1; /* * setup pagesize for generic page layer */ for (i = 0; i <= mmu.max_page_level; ++i) { hw_page_array[i].hp_size = LEVEL_SIZE(i); hw_page_array[i].hp_shift = LEVEL_SHIFT(i); hw_page_array[i].hp_pgcnt = LEVEL_SIZE(i) >> LEVEL_SHIFT(0); } ASSERT(ISP2(l2_sz)); ASSERT(ISP2(l2_linesz)); ASSERT(l2_sz > MMU_PAGESIZE); /* l2_assoc is 0 for fully associative l2 cache */ if (l2_assoc) l2_colors = MAX(1, l2_sz / (l2_assoc * MMU_PAGESIZE)); else l2_colors = 1; /* for scalability, configure at least PAGE_COLORS_MIN color bins */ page_colors = MAX(l2_colors, PAGE_COLORS_MIN); /* * cpu_page_colors is non-zero when a page color may be spread across * multiple bins. */ if (l2_colors < page_colors) cpu_page_colors = l2_colors; ASSERT(ISP2(page_colors)); page_colors_mask = page_colors - 1; ASSERT(ISP2(CPUSETSIZE())); page_coloring_shift = lowbit(CPUSETSIZE()); /* size for mnoderanges */ mnoderangecnt = mnode_range_cnt(); colorsz = mnoderangecnt * sizeof (mnoderange_t); /* size for fpc_mutex and cpc_mutex */ colorsz += (2 * max_mem_nodes * sizeof (kmutex_t) * NPC_MUTEX); /* size of page_freelists */ colorsz += mnoderangecnt * sizeof (page_t ***); colorsz += mnoderangecnt * mmu_page_sizes * sizeof (page_t **); for (i = 0; i < mmu_page_sizes; i++) { colors = page_get_pagecolors(i); colorsz += mnoderangecnt * colors * sizeof (page_t *); } /* size of page_cachelists */ colorsz += mnoderangecnt * sizeof (page_t **); colorsz += mnoderangecnt * page_colors * sizeof (page_t *); return (colorsz); } /* * Called once at startup to configure page_coloring data structures and * does the 1st page_free()/page_freelist_add(). */ void page_coloring_setup(caddr_t pcmemaddr) { int i; int j; int k; caddr_t addr; int colors; /* * do page coloring setup */ addr = pcmemaddr; mnoderanges = (mnoderange_t *)addr; addr += (mnoderangecnt * sizeof (mnoderange_t)); mnode_range_setup(mnoderanges); if (physmax4g) mtype4g = pfn_2_mtype(0xfffff); for (k = 0; k < NPC_MUTEX; k++) { fpc_mutex[k] = (kmutex_t *)addr; addr += (max_mem_nodes * sizeof (kmutex_t)); } for (k = 0; k < NPC_MUTEX; k++) { cpc_mutex[k] = (kmutex_t *)addr; addr += (max_mem_nodes * sizeof (kmutex_t)); } page_freelists = (page_t ****)addr; addr += (mnoderangecnt * sizeof (page_t ***)); page_cachelists = (page_t ***)addr; addr += (mnoderangecnt * sizeof (page_t **)); for (i = 0; i < mnoderangecnt; i++) { page_freelists[i] = (page_t ***)addr; addr += (mmu_page_sizes * sizeof (page_t **)); for (j = 0; j < mmu_page_sizes; j++) { colors = page_get_pagecolors(j); page_freelists[i][j] = (page_t **)addr; addr += (colors * sizeof (page_t *)); } page_cachelists[i] = (page_t **)addr; addr += (page_colors * sizeof (page_t *)); } } /*ARGSUSED*/ int bp_color(struct buf *bp) { return (0); } /* * get a page from any list with the given mnode */ page_t * page_get_mnode_anylist(ulong_t origbin, uchar_t szc, uint_t flags, int mnode, int mtype, ddi_dma_attr_t *dma_attr) { kmutex_t *pcm; int i; page_t *pp; page_t *first_pp; uint64_t pgaddr; ulong_t bin; int mtypestart; VM_STAT_ADD(pga_vmstats.pgma_alloc); ASSERT((flags & PG_MATCH_COLOR) == 0); ASSERT(szc == 0); ASSERT(dma_attr != NULL); MTYPE_START(mnode, mtype, flags); if (mtype < 0) { VM_STAT_ADD(pga_vmstats.pgma_allocempty); return (NULL); } mtypestart = mtype; bin = origbin; /* * check up to page_colors + 1 bins - origbin may be checked twice * because of BIN_STEP skip */ do { i = 0; while (i <= page_colors) { if (PAGE_FREELISTS(mnode, szc, bin, mtype) == NULL) goto nextfreebin; pcm = PC_BIN_MUTEX(mnode, bin, PG_FREE_LIST); mutex_enter(pcm); pp = PAGE_FREELISTS(mnode, szc, bin, mtype); first_pp = pp; while (pp != NULL) { if (page_trylock(pp, SE_EXCL) == 0) { pp = pp->p_next; if (pp == first_pp) { pp = NULL; } continue; } ASSERT(PP_ISFREE(pp)); ASSERT(PP_ISAGED(pp)); ASSERT(pp->p_vnode == NULL); ASSERT(pp->p_hash == NULL); ASSERT(pp->p_offset == (u_offset_t)-1); ASSERT(pp->p_szc == szc); ASSERT(PFN_2_MEM_NODE(pp->p_pagenum) == mnode); /* check if page within DMA attributes */ pgaddr = mmu_ptob((uint64_t)(pp->p_pagenum)); if ((pgaddr >= dma_attr->dma_attr_addr_lo) && (pgaddr + MMU_PAGESIZE - 1 <= dma_attr->dma_attr_addr_hi)) { break; } /* continue looking */ page_unlock(pp); pp = pp->p_next; if (pp == first_pp) pp = NULL; } if (pp != NULL) { ASSERT(mtype == PP_2_MTYPE(pp)); ASSERT(pp->p_szc == 0); /* found a page with specified DMA attributes */ page_sub(&PAGE_FREELISTS(mnode, szc, bin, mtype), pp); page_ctr_sub(mnode, mtype, pp, PG_FREE_LIST); if ((PP_ISFREE(pp) == 0) || (PP_ISAGED(pp) == 0)) { cmn_err(CE_PANIC, "page %p is not free", (void *)pp); } mutex_exit(pcm); check_dma(dma_attr, pp, 1); VM_STAT_ADD(pga_vmstats.pgma_allocok); return (pp); } mutex_exit(pcm); nextfreebin: pp = page_freelist_fill(szc, bin, mnode, mtype, mmu_btop(dma_attr->dma_attr_addr_hi + 1)); if (pp) return (pp); /* try next bin */ bin += (i == 0) ? BIN_STEP : 1; bin &= page_colors_mask; i++; } MTYPE_NEXT(mnode, mtype, flags); } while (mtype >= 0); /* failed to find a page in the freelist; try it in the cachelist */ /* reset mtype start for cachelist search */ mtype = mtypestart; ASSERT(mtype >= 0); /* start with the bin of matching color */ bin = origbin; do { for (i = 0; i <= page_colors; i++) { if (PAGE_CACHELISTS(mnode, bin, mtype) == NULL) goto nextcachebin; pcm = PC_BIN_MUTEX(mnode, bin, PG_CACHE_LIST); mutex_enter(pcm); pp = PAGE_CACHELISTS(mnode, bin, mtype); first_pp = pp; while (pp != NULL) { if (page_trylock(pp, SE_EXCL) == 0) { pp = pp->p_next; if (pp == first_pp) break; continue; } ASSERT(pp->p_vnode); ASSERT(PP_ISAGED(pp) == 0); ASSERT(pp->p_szc == 0); ASSERT(PFN_2_MEM_NODE(pp->p_pagenum) == mnode); /* check if page within DMA attributes */ pgaddr = ptob((uint64_t)(pp->p_pagenum)); if ((pgaddr >= dma_attr->dma_attr_addr_lo) && (pgaddr + MMU_PAGESIZE - 1 <= dma_attr->dma_attr_addr_hi)) { break; } /* continue looking */ page_unlock(pp); pp = pp->p_next; if (pp == first_pp) pp = NULL; } if (pp != NULL) { ASSERT(mtype == PP_2_MTYPE(pp)); ASSERT(pp->p_szc == 0); /* found a page with specified DMA attributes */ page_sub(&PAGE_CACHELISTS(mnode, bin, mtype), pp); page_ctr_sub(mnode, mtype, pp, PG_CACHE_LIST); mutex_exit(pcm); ASSERT(pp->p_vnode); ASSERT(PP_ISAGED(pp) == 0); check_dma(dma_attr, pp, 1); VM_STAT_ADD(pga_vmstats.pgma_allocok); return (pp); } mutex_exit(pcm); nextcachebin: bin += (i == 0) ? BIN_STEP : 1; bin &= page_colors_mask; } MTYPE_NEXT(mnode, mtype, flags); } while (mtype >= 0); VM_STAT_ADD(pga_vmstats.pgma_allocfailed); return (NULL); } /* * This function is similar to page_get_freelist()/page_get_cachelist() * but it searches both the lists to find a page with the specified * color (or no color) and DMA attributes. The search is done in the * freelist first and then in the cache list within the highest memory * range (based on DMA attributes) before searching in the lower * memory ranges. * * Note: This function is called only by page_create_io(). */ /*ARGSUSED*/ page_t * page_get_anylist(struct vnode *vp, u_offset_t off, struct as *as, caddr_t vaddr, size_t size, uint_t flags, ddi_dma_attr_t *dma_attr, lgrp_t *lgrp) { uint_t bin; int mtype; page_t *pp; int n; int m; int szc; int fullrange; int mnode; int local_failed_stat = 0; lgrp_mnode_cookie_t lgrp_cookie; VM_STAT_ADD(pga_vmstats.pga_alloc); /* only base pagesize currently supported */ if (size != MMU_PAGESIZE) return (NULL); /* * If we're passed a specific lgroup, we use it. Otherwise, * assume first-touch placement is desired. */ if (!LGRP_EXISTS(lgrp)) lgrp = lgrp_home_lgrp(); /* LINTED */ AS_2_BIN(as, seg, vp, vaddr, bin); /* * Only hold one freelist or cachelist lock at a time, that way we * can start anywhere and not have to worry about lock * ordering. */ if (dma_attr == NULL) { n = 0; m = mnoderangecnt - 1; fullrange = 1; VM_STAT_ADD(pga_vmstats.pga_nulldmaattr); } else { pfn_t pfnlo = mmu_btop(dma_attr->dma_attr_addr_lo); pfn_t pfnhi = mmu_btop(dma_attr->dma_attr_addr_hi); /* * We can guarantee alignment only for page boundary. */ if (dma_attr->dma_attr_align > MMU_PAGESIZE) return (NULL); n = pfn_2_mtype(pfnlo); m = pfn_2_mtype(pfnhi); fullrange = ((pfnlo == mnoderanges[n].mnr_pfnlo) && (pfnhi >= mnoderanges[m].mnr_pfnhi)); } VM_STAT_COND_ADD(fullrange == 0, pga_vmstats.pga_notfullrange); if (n > m) return (NULL); szc = 0; /* cylcing thru mtype handled by RANGE0 if n == 0 */ if (n == 0) { flags |= PGI_MT_RANGE0; n = m; } /* * Try local memory node first, but try remote if we can't * get a page of the right color. */ LGRP_MNODE_COOKIE_INIT(lgrp_cookie, lgrp, LGRP_SRCH_HIER); while ((mnode = lgrp_memnode_choose(&lgrp_cookie)) >= 0) { /* * allocate pages from high pfn to low. */ for (mtype = m; mtype >= n; mtype--) { if (fullrange != 0) { pp = page_get_mnode_freelist(mnode, bin, mtype, szc, flags); if (pp == NULL) { pp = page_get_mnode_cachelist( bin, flags, mnode, mtype); } } else { pp = page_get_mnode_anylist(bin, szc, flags, mnode, mtype, dma_attr); } if (pp != NULL) { VM_STAT_ADD(pga_vmstats.pga_allocok); check_dma(dma_attr, pp, 1); return (pp); } } if (!local_failed_stat) { lgrp_stat_add(lgrp->lgrp_id, LGRP_NUM_ALLOC_FAIL, 1); local_failed_stat = 1; } } VM_STAT_ADD(pga_vmstats.pga_allocfailed); return (NULL); } /* * page_create_io() * * This function is a copy of page_create_va() with an additional * argument 'mattr' that specifies DMA memory requirements to * the page list functions. This function is used by the segkmem * allocator so it is only to create new pages (i.e PG_EXCL is * set). * * Note: This interface is currently used by x86 PSM only and is * not fully specified so the commitment level is only for * private interface specific to x86. This interface uses PSM * specific page_get_anylist() interface. */ #define PAGE_HASH_SEARCH(index, pp, vp, off) { \ for ((pp) = page_hash[(index)]; (pp); (pp) = (pp)->p_hash) { \ if ((pp)->p_vnode == (vp) && (pp)->p_offset == (off)) \ break; \ } \ } page_t * page_create_io( struct vnode *vp, u_offset_t off, uint_t bytes, uint_t flags, struct as *as, caddr_t vaddr, ddi_dma_attr_t *mattr) /* DMA memory attributes if any */ { page_t *plist = NULL; uint_t plist_len = 0; pgcnt_t npages; page_t *npp = NULL; uint_t pages_req; page_t *pp; kmutex_t *phm = NULL; uint_t index; TRACE_4(TR_FAC_VM, TR_PAGE_CREATE_START, "page_create_start:vp %p off %llx bytes %u flags %x", vp, off, bytes, flags); ASSERT((flags & ~(PG_EXCL | PG_WAIT | PG_PHYSCONTIG)) == 0); pages_req = npages = mmu_btopr(bytes); /* * Do the freemem and pcf accounting. */ if (!page_create_wait(npages, flags)) { return (NULL); } TRACE_2(TR_FAC_VM, TR_PAGE_CREATE_SUCCESS, "page_create_success:vp %p off %llx", vp, off); /* * If satisfying this request has left us with too little * memory, start the wheels turning to get some back. The * first clause of the test prevents waking up the pageout * daemon in situations where it would decide that there's * nothing to do. */ if (nscan < desscan && freemem < minfree) { TRACE_1(TR_FAC_VM, TR_PAGEOUT_CV_SIGNAL, "pageout_cv_signal:freemem %ld", freemem); cv_signal(&proc_pageout->p_cv); } if (flags & PG_PHYSCONTIG) { plist = page_get_contigpage(&npages, mattr, 1); if (plist == NULL) { page_create_putback(npages); return (NULL); } pp = plist; do { if (!page_hashin(pp, vp, off, NULL)) { panic("pg_creat_io: hashin failed %p %p %llx", (void *)pp, (void *)vp, off); } VM_STAT_ADD(page_create_new); off += MMU_PAGESIZE; PP_CLRFREE(pp); PP_CLRAGED(pp); page_set_props(pp, P_REF); pp = pp->p_next; } while (pp != plist); if (!npages) { check_dma(mattr, plist, pages_req); return (plist); } else { vaddr += (pages_req - npages) << MMU_PAGESHIFT; } /* * fall-thru: * * page_get_contigpage returns when npages <= sgllen. * Grab the rest of the non-contig pages below from anylist. */ } /* * Loop around collecting the requested number of pages. * Most of the time, we have to `create' a new page. With * this in mind, pull the page off the free list before * getting the hash lock. This will minimize the hash * lock hold time, nesting, and the like. If it turns * out we don't need the page, we put it back at the end. */ while (npages--) { phm = NULL; index = PAGE_HASH_FUNC(vp, off); top: ASSERT(phm == NULL); ASSERT(index == PAGE_HASH_FUNC(vp, off)); ASSERT(MUTEX_NOT_HELD(page_vnode_mutex(vp))); if (npp == NULL) { /* * Try to get the page of any color either from * the freelist or from the cache list. */ npp = page_get_anylist(vp, off, as, vaddr, MMU_PAGESIZE, flags & ~PG_MATCH_COLOR, mattr, NULL); if (npp == NULL) { if (mattr == NULL) { /* * Not looking for a special page; * panic! */ panic("no page found %d", (int)npages); } /* * No page found! This can happen * if we are looking for a page * within a specific memory range * for DMA purposes. If PG_WAIT is * specified then we wait for a * while and then try again. The * wait could be forever if we * don't get the page(s) we need. * * Note: XXX We really need a mechanism * to wait for pages in the desired * range. For now, we wait for any * pages and see if we can use it. */ if ((mattr != NULL) && (flags & PG_WAIT)) { delay(10); goto top; } goto fail; /* undo accounting stuff */ } if (PP_ISAGED(npp) == 0) { /* * Since this page came from the * cachelist, we must destroy the * old vnode association. */ page_hashout(npp, (kmutex_t *)NULL); } } /* * We own this page! */ ASSERT(PAGE_EXCL(npp)); ASSERT(npp->p_vnode == NULL); ASSERT(!hat_page_is_mapped(npp)); PP_CLRFREE(npp); PP_CLRAGED(npp); /* * Here we have a page in our hot little mits and are * just waiting to stuff it on the appropriate lists. * Get the mutex and check to see if it really does * not exist. */ phm = PAGE_HASH_MUTEX(index); mutex_enter(phm); PAGE_HASH_SEARCH(index, pp, vp, off); if (pp == NULL) { VM_STAT_ADD(page_create_new); pp = npp; npp = NULL; if (!page_hashin(pp, vp, off, phm)) { /* * Since we hold the page hash mutex and * just searched for this page, page_hashin * had better not fail. If it does, that * means somethread did not follow the * page hash mutex rules. Panic now and * get it over with. As usual, go down * holding all the locks. */ ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(phm)); panic("page_create: hashin fail %p %p %llx %p", (void *)pp, (void *)vp, off, (void *)phm); } ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(phm)); mutex_exit(phm); phm = NULL; /* * Hat layer locking need not be done to set * the following bits since the page is not hashed * and was on the free list (i.e., had no mappings). * * Set the reference bit to protect * against immediate pageout * * XXXmh modify freelist code to set reference * bit so we don't have to do it here. */ page_set_props(pp, P_REF); } else { ASSERT(MUTEX_HELD(phm)); mutex_exit(phm); phm = NULL; /* * NOTE: This should not happen for pages associated * with kernel vnode 'kvp'. */ /* XX64 - to debug why this happens! */ ASSERT(vp != &kvp); if (vp == &kvp) cmn_err(CE_NOTE, "page_create: page not expected " "in hash list for kernel vnode - pp 0x%p", (void *)pp); VM_STAT_ADD(page_create_exists); goto fail; } /* * Got a page! It is locked. Acquire the i/o * lock since we are going to use the p_next and * p_prev fields to link the requested pages together. */ page_io_lock(pp); page_add(&plist, pp); plist = plist->p_next; off += MMU_PAGESIZE; vaddr += MMU_PAGESIZE; } check_dma(mattr, plist, pages_req); return (plist); fail: if (npp != NULL) { /* * Did not need this page after all. * Put it back on the free list. */ VM_STAT_ADD(page_create_putbacks); PP_SETFREE(npp); PP_SETAGED(npp); npp->p_offset = (u_offset_t)-1; page_list_add(npp, PG_FREE_LIST | PG_LIST_TAIL); page_unlock(npp); } /* * Give up the pages we already got. */ while (plist != NULL) { pp = plist; page_sub(&plist, pp); page_io_unlock(pp); plist_len++; /*LINTED: constant in conditional ctx*/ VN_DISPOSE(pp, B_INVAL, 0, kcred); } /* * VN_DISPOSE does freemem accounting for the pages in plist * by calling page_free. So, we need to undo the pcf accounting * for only the remaining pages. */ VM_STAT_ADD(page_create_putbacks); page_create_putback(pages_req - plist_len); return (NULL); } /* * Copy the data from the physical page represented by "frompp" to * that represented by "topp". ppcopy uses CPU->cpu_caddr1 and * CPU->cpu_caddr2. It assumes that no one uses either map at interrupt * level and no one sleeps with an active mapping there. * * Note that the ref/mod bits in the page_t's are not affected by * this operation, hence it is up to the caller to update them appropriately. */ void ppcopy(page_t *frompp, page_t *topp) { caddr_t pp_addr1; caddr_t pp_addr2; void *pte1; void *pte2; kmutex_t *ppaddr_mutex; ASSERT_STACK_ALIGNED(); ASSERT(PAGE_LOCKED(frompp)); ASSERT(PAGE_LOCKED(topp)); if (kpm_enable) { pp_addr1 = hat_kpm_page2va(frompp, 0); pp_addr2 = hat_kpm_page2va(topp, 0); kpreempt_disable(); } else { /* * disable pre-emption so that CPU can't change */ kpreempt_disable(); pp_addr1 = CPU->cpu_caddr1; pp_addr2 = CPU->cpu_caddr2; pte1 = (void *)CPU->cpu_caddr1pte; pte2 = (void *)CPU->cpu_caddr2pte; ppaddr_mutex = &CPU->cpu_ppaddr_mutex; mutex_enter(ppaddr_mutex); hat_mempte_remap(page_pptonum(frompp), pp_addr1, pte1, PROT_READ | HAT_STORECACHING_OK, HAT_LOAD_NOCONSIST); hat_mempte_remap(page_pptonum(topp), pp_addr2, pte2, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | HAT_STORECACHING_OK, HAT_LOAD_NOCONSIST); } if (use_sse_pagecopy) hwblkpagecopy(pp_addr1, pp_addr2); else bcopy(pp_addr1, pp_addr2, PAGESIZE); if (!kpm_enable) mutex_exit(ppaddr_mutex); kpreempt_enable(); } /* * Zero the physical page from off to off + len given by `pp' * without changing the reference and modified bits of page. * * We use this using CPU private page address #2, see ppcopy() for more info. * pagezero() must not be called at interrupt level. */ void pagezero(page_t *pp, uint_t off, uint_t len) { caddr_t pp_addr2; void *pte2; kmutex_t *ppaddr_mutex; ASSERT_STACK_ALIGNED(); ASSERT(len <= MMU_PAGESIZE); ASSERT(off <= MMU_PAGESIZE); ASSERT(off + len <= MMU_PAGESIZE); ASSERT(PAGE_LOCKED(pp)); if (kpm_enable) { pp_addr2 = hat_kpm_page2va(pp, 0); kpreempt_disable(); } else { kpreempt_disable(); pp_addr2 = CPU->cpu_caddr2; pte2 = (void *)CPU->cpu_caddr2pte; ppaddr_mutex = &CPU->cpu_ppaddr_mutex; mutex_enter(ppaddr_mutex); hat_mempte_remap(page_pptonum(pp), pp_addr2, pte2, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | HAT_STORECACHING_OK, HAT_LOAD_NOCONSIST); } if (use_sse_pagezero) hwblkclr(pp_addr2 + off, len); else bzero(pp_addr2 + off, len); if (!kpm_enable) mutex_exit(ppaddr_mutex); kpreempt_enable(); } /* * Platform-dependent page scrub call. */ void pagescrub(page_t *pp, uint_t off, uint_t len) { /* * For now, we rely on the fact that pagezero() will * always clear UEs. */ pagezero(pp, off, len); } /* * set up two private addresses for use on a given CPU for use in ppcopy() */ void setup_vaddr_for_ppcopy(struct cpu *cpup) { void *addr; void *pte; addr = vmem_alloc(heap_arena, mmu_ptob(1), VM_SLEEP); pte = hat_mempte_setup(addr); cpup->cpu_caddr1 = addr; cpup->cpu_caddr1pte = (pteptr_t)pte; addr = vmem_alloc(heap_arena, mmu_ptob(1), VM_SLEEP); pte = hat_mempte_setup(addr); cpup->cpu_caddr2 = addr; cpup->cpu_caddr2pte = (pteptr_t)pte; mutex_init(&cpup->cpu_ppaddr_mutex, NULL, MUTEX_DEFAULT, NULL); } /* * Create the pageout scanner thread. The thread has to * start at procedure with process pp and priority pri. */ void pageout_init(void (*procedure)(), proc_t *pp, pri_t pri) { (void) thread_create(NULL, 0, procedure, NULL, 0, pp, TS_RUN, pri); } /* * Function for flushing D-cache when performing module relocations * to an alternate mapping. Unnecessary on Intel / AMD platforms. */ void dcache_flushall() {}