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28.Dd December 20, 2015
29.Dt ZONE 9
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm uma_zcreate ,
33.Nm uma_zalloc ,
34.Nm uma_zalloc_arg ,
35.Nm uma_zfree ,
36.Nm uma_zfree_arg ,
37.Nm uma_find_refcnt ,
38.Nm uma_zdestroy ,
39.Nm uma_zone_set_max,
40.Nm uma_zone_get_max,
41.Nm uma_zone_get_cur,
42.Nm uma_zone_set_warning,
43.Nm uma_zone_set_maxaction
44.Nd zone allocator
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.In sys/param.h
47.In sys/queue.h
48.In vm/uma.h
49.Ft uma_zone_t
50.Fo uma_zcreate
51.Fa "char *name" "int size"
52.Fa "uma_ctor ctor" "uma_dtor dtor" "uma_init uminit" "uma_fini fini"
53.Fa "int align" "uint16_t flags"
54.Fc
55.Ft "void *"
56.Fn uma_zalloc "uma_zone_t zone" "int flags"
57.Ft "void *"
58.Fn uma_zalloc_arg "uma_zone_t zone" "void *arg" "int flags"
59.Ft void
60.Fn uma_zfree "uma_zone_t zone" "void *item"
61.Ft void
62.Fn uma_zfree_arg "uma_zone_t zone" "void *item" "void *arg"
63.Ft "uint32_t *"
64.Fn uma_find_refcnt "uma_zone_t zone" "void *item"
65.Ft void
66.Fn uma_zdestroy "uma_zone_t zone"
67.Ft int
68.Fn uma_zone_set_max "uma_zone_t zone" "int nitems"
69.Ft int
70.Fn uma_zone_get_max "uma_zone_t zone"
71.Ft int
72.Fn uma_zone_get_cur "uma_zone_t zone"
73.Ft void
74.Fn uma_zone_set_warning "uma_zone_t zone" "const char *warning"
75.Ft void
76.Fn uma_zone_set_maxaction "uma_zone_t zone" "void (*maxaction)(uma_zone_t)"
77.In sys/sysctl.h
78.Fn SYSCTL_UMA_MAX parent nbr name access zone descr
79.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_UMA_MAX ctx parent nbr name access zone descr
80.Fn SYSCTL_UMA_CUR parent nbr name access zone descr
81.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_UMA_CUR ctx parent nbr name access zone descr
82.Sh DESCRIPTION
83The zone allocator provides an efficient interface for managing
84dynamically-sized collections of items of similar size.
85The zone allocator can work with preallocated zones as well as with
86runtime-allocated ones, and is therefore available much earlier in the
87boot process than other memory management routines.
88.Pp
89A zone is an extensible collection of items of identical size.
90The zone allocator keeps track of which items are in use and which
91are not, and provides functions for allocating items from the zone and
92for releasing them back (which makes them available for later use).
93.Pp
94After the first allocation of an item,
95it will have been cleared to zeroes, however subsequent allocations
96will retain the contents as of the last free.
97.Pp
98The
99.Fn uma_zcreate
100function creates a new zone from which items may then be allocated from.
101The
102.Fa name
103argument is a text name of the zone for debugging and stats; this memory
104should not be freed until the zone has been deallocated.
105.Pp
106The
107.Fa ctor
108and
109.Fa dtor
110arguments are callback functions that are called by
111the uma subsystem at the time of the call to
112.Fn uma_zalloc
113and
114.Fn uma_zfree
115respectively.
116Their purpose is to provide hooks for initializing or
117destroying things that need to be done at the time of the allocation
118or release of a resource.
119A good usage for the
120.Fa ctor
121and
122.Fa dtor
123callbacks
124might be to adjust a global count of the number of objects allocated.
125.Pp
126The
127.Fa uminit
128and
129.Fa fini
130arguments are used to optimize the allocation of
131objects from the zone.
132They are called by the uma subsystem whenever
133it needs to allocate or free several items to satisfy requests or memory
134pressure.
135A good use for the
136.Fa uminit
137and
138.Fa fini
139callbacks might be to
140initialize and destroy mutexes contained within the object.
141This would
142allow one to re-use already initialized mutexes when an object is returned
143from the uma subsystem's object cache.
144They are not called on each call to
145.Fn uma_zalloc
146and
147.Fn uma_zfree
148but rather in a batch mode on several objects.
149.Pp
150The
151.Fa flags
152argument of the
153.Fn uma_zcreate
154is a subset of the following flags:
155.Bl -tag -width "foo"
156.It Dv UMA_ZONE_NOFREE
157Slabs of the zone are never returned back to VM.
158.It Dv UMA_ZONE_REFCNT
159Each item in the zone would have internal reference counter associated with it.
160See
161.Fn uma_find_refcnt .
162.It Dv UMA_ZONE_NODUMP
163Pages belonging to the zone will not be included into mini-dumps.
164.It Dv UMA_ZONE_PCPU
165An allocation from zone would have
166.Va mp_ncpu
167shadow copies, that are privately assigned to CPUs.
168A CPU can address its private copy using base allocation address plus
169multiple of current CPU id and
170.Fn sizeof "struct pcpu" :
171.Bd -literal -offset indent
172foo_zone = uma_zcreate(..., UMA_ZONE_PCPU);
173 ...
174foo_base = uma_zalloc(foo_zone, ...);
175 ...
176critical_enter();
177foo_pcpu = (foo_t *)zpcpu_get(foo_base);
178/* do something with foo_pcpu */
179critical_exit();
180.Ed
181.It Dv UMA_ZONE_OFFPAGE
182By default book-keeping of items within a slab is done in the slab page itself.
183This flag explicitly tells subsystem that book-keeping structure should be
184allocated separately from special internal zone.
185This flag requires either
186.Dv UMA_ZONE_VTOSLAB
187or
188.Dv UMA_ZONE_HASH ,
189since subsystem requires a mechanism to find a book-keeping structure
190to an item beeing freed.
191The subsystem may choose to prefer offpage book-keeping for certain zones
192implicitly.
193.It Dv UMA_ZONE_ZINIT
194The zone will have its
195.Ft uma_init
196method set to internal method that initializes a new allocated slab
197to all zeros.
198Do not mistake
199.Ft uma_init
200method with
201.Ft uma_ctor .
202A zone with
203.Dv UMA_ZONE_ZINIT
204flag would not return zeroed memory on every
205.Fn uma_zalloc .
206.It Dv UMA_ZONE_HASH
207The zone should use an internal hash table to find slab book-keeping
208structure where an allocation being freed belongs to.
209.It Dv UMA_ZONE_VTOSLAB
210The zone should use special field of
211.Vt vm_page_t
212to find slab book-keeping structure where an allocation being freed belongs to.
213.It Dv UMA_ZONE_MALLOC
214The zone is for the
215.Xr malloc 9
216subsystem.
217.It Dv UMA_ZONE_VM
218The zone is for the VM subsystem.
219.El
220.Pp
221To allocate an item from a zone, simply call
222.Fn uma_zalloc
223with a pointer to that zone
224and set the
225.Fa flags
226argument to selected flags as documented in
227.Xr malloc 9 .
228It will return a pointer to an item if successful,
229or
230.Dv NULL
231in the rare case where all items in the zone are in use and the
232allocator is unable to grow the zone
233and
234.Dv M_NOWAIT
235is specified.
236.Pp
237Items are released back to the zone from which they were allocated by
238calling
239.Fn uma_zfree
240with a pointer to the zone and a pointer to the item.
241If
242.Fa item
243is
244.Dv NULL ,
245then
246.Fn uma_zfree
247does nothing.
248.Pp
249The variations
250.Fn uma_zalloc_arg
251and
252.Fn uma_zfree_arg
253allow to
254specify an argument for the
255.Dv ctor
256and
257.Dv dtor
258functions, respectively.
259.Pp
260If zone was created with
261.Dv UMA_ZONE_REFCNT
262flag, then pointer to reference counter for an item can be retrieved with
263help of the
264.Fn uma_find_refcnt
265function.
266.Pp
267Created zones,
268which are empty,
269can be destroyed using
270.Fn uma_zdestroy ,
271freeing all memory that was allocated for the zone.
272All items allocated from the zone with
273.Fn uma_zalloc
274must have been freed with
275.Fn uma_zfree
276before.
277.Pp
278The
279.Fn uma_zone_set_max
280function limits the number of items
281.Pq and therefore memory
282that can be allocated to
283.Fa zone .
284The
285.Fa nitems
286argument specifies the requested upper limit number of items.
287The effective limit is returned to the caller, as it may end up being higher
288than requested due to the implementation rounding up to ensure all memory pages
289allocated to the zone are utilised to capacity.
290The limit applies to the total number of items in the zone, which includes
291allocated items, free items and free items in the per-cpu caches.
292On systems with more than one CPU it may not be possible to allocate
293the specified number of items even when there is no shortage of memory,
294because all of the remaining free items may be in the caches of the
295other CPUs when the limit is hit.
296.Pp
297The
298.Fn uma_zone_get_max
299function returns the effective upper limit number of items for a zone.
300.Pp
301The
302.Fn uma_zone_get_cur
303function returns the approximate current occupancy of the zone.
304The returned value is approximate because appropriate synchronisation to
305determine an exact value is not performed by the implementation.
306This ensures low overhead at the expense of potentially stale data being used
307in the calculation.
308.Pp
309The
310.Fn uma_zone_set_warning
311function sets a warning that will be printed on the system console when the
312given zone becomes full and fails to allocate an item.
313The warning will be printed no more often than every five minutes.
314Warnings can be turned off globally by setting the
315.Va vm.zone_warnings
316sysctl tunable to
317.Va 0 .
318.Pp
319The
320.Fn uma_zone_set_maxaction
321function sets a function that will be called when the given zone becomes full
322and fails to allocate an item.
323The function will be called with the zone locked. Also, the function
324that called the allocation function may have held additional locks. Therefore,
325this function should do very little work (similar to a signal handler).
326.Pp
327The
328.Fn SYSCTL_UMA_MAX parent nbr name access zone descr
329macro declares a static
330.Xr sysctl
331oid that exports the effective upper limit number of items for a zone.
332The
333.Fa zone
334argument should be a pointer to
335.Vt uma_zone_t .
336A read of the oid returns value obtained through
337.Fn uma_zone_get_max .
338A write to the oid sets new value via
339.Fn uma_zone_set_max .
340The
341.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_UMA_MAX ctx parent nbr name access zone descr
342macro is provided to create this type of oid dynamically.
343.Pp
344The
345.Fn SYSCTL_UMA_CUR parent nbr name access zone descr
346macro declares a static read-only
347.Xr sysctl
348oid that exports the approximate current occupancy of the zone.
349The
350.Fa zone
351argument should be a pointer to
352.Vt uma_zone_t .
353A read of the oid returns value obtained through
354.Fn uma_zone_get_cur .
355The
356.Fn SYSCTL_ADD_UMA_CUR ctx parent nbr name zone descr
357macro is provided to create this type of oid dynamically.
358.Sh RETURN VALUES
359The
360.Fn uma_zalloc
361function returns a pointer to an item, or
362.Dv NULL
363if the zone ran out of unused items
364and
365.Dv M_NOWAIT
366was specified.
367.Sh SEE ALSO
368.Xr malloc 9
369.Sh HISTORY
370The zone allocator first appeared in
371.Fx 3.0 .
372It was radically changed in
373.Fx 5.0
374to function as a slab allocator.
375.Sh AUTHORS
376.An -nosplit
377The zone allocator was written by
378.An John S. Dyson .
379The zone allocator was rewritten in large parts by
380.An Jeff Roberson Aq Mt jeff@FreeBSD.org
381to function as a slab allocator.
382.Pp
383This manual page was written by
384.An Dag-Erling Sm\(/orgrav Aq Mt des@FreeBSD.org .
385Changes for UMA by
386.An Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven Aq Mt asmodai@FreeBSD.org .
387