1df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 2df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 3df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 4df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 5df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 6df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University. 7df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 8df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 9df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 10df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * are met: 11df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 12df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 13df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 14df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 15df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 16df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software 17df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * must display the following acknowledgement: 18df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * This product includes software developed by the University of 19df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * California, Berkeley and its contributors. 20df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors 21df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software 22df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * without specific prior written permission. 23df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 24df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 25df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 26df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 27df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 28df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 29df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 30df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 31df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 32df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 33df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 34df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * SUCH DAMAGE. 35df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 363c4dd356SDavid Greenman * from: @(#)vm_glue.c 8.6 (Berkeley) 1/5/94 37df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 38df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 39df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University. 40df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * All rights reserved. 41df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 42df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and 43df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright 44df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the 45df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions 46df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. 47df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 48df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" 49df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND 50df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 51df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 52df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to 53df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 54df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU 55df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * School of Computer Science 56df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Carnegie Mellon University 57df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 58df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * 59df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the 60df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * rights to redistribute these changes. 613c4dd356SDavid Greenman * 626cde7a16SDavid Greenman * $Id: vm_glue.c,v 1.76 1998/09/29 17:33:59 abial Exp $ 63df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 64df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 65e9822d92SJoerg Wunsch #include "opt_rlimit.h" 66faa5f8d8SAndrzej Bialecki #include "opt_vm.h" 67e9822d92SJoerg Wunsch 68df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/param.h> 69df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/systm.h> 70df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/proc.h> 71df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/resourcevar.h> 72df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/buf.h> 733aa12267SBruce Evans #include <sys/shm.h> 74efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <sys/vmmeter.h> 75ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson #include <sys/sysctl.h> 76df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 7726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/kernel.h> 78a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm #include <sys/unistd.h> 7926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 80b1037dcdSBruce Evans #include <machine/limits.h> 81b1037dcdSBruce Evans 82df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <vm/vm.h> 83efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_param.h> 84efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_prot.h> 85996c772fSJohn Dyson #include <sys/lock.h> 86efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/pmap.h> 87efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_map.h> 88df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <vm/vm_page.h> 8926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes #include <vm/vm_pageout.h> 90df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <vm/vm_kern.h> 91efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_extern.h> 92efeaf95aSDavid Greenman 93efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <sys/user.h> 94df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 952b14f991SJulian Elischer /* 962b14f991SJulian Elischer * System initialization 972b14f991SJulian Elischer * 982b14f991SJulian Elischer * Note: proc0 from proc.h 992b14f991SJulian Elischer */ 1002b14f991SJulian Elischer 1014590fd3aSDavid Greenman static void vm_init_limits __P((void *)); 1024590fd3aSDavid Greenman SYSINIT(vm_limits, SI_SUB_VM_CONF, SI_ORDER_FIRST, vm_init_limits, &proc0) 1032b14f991SJulian Elischer 1042b14f991SJulian Elischer /* 1052b14f991SJulian Elischer * THIS MUST BE THE LAST INITIALIZATION ITEM!!! 1062b14f991SJulian Elischer * 1072b14f991SJulian Elischer * Note: run scheduling should be divorced from the vm system. 1082b14f991SJulian Elischer */ 1094590fd3aSDavid Greenman static void scheduler __P((void *)); 1102b14f991SJulian Elischer SYSINIT(scheduler, SI_SUB_RUN_SCHEDULER, SI_ORDER_FIRST, scheduler, NULL) 1112b14f991SJulian Elischer 1122b14f991SJulian Elischer 113f708ef1bSPoul-Henning Kamp static void swapout __P((struct proc *)); 114f708ef1bSPoul-Henning Kamp 11526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes extern char kstack[]; 1160d94caffSDavid Greenman 11726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes /* vm_map_t upages_map; */ 118df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 119df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int 120df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes kernacc(addr, len, rw) 121df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes caddr_t addr; 122df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int len, rw; 123df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 124df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes boolean_t rv; 125df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes vm_offset_t saddr, eaddr; 126df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes vm_prot_t prot = rw == B_READ ? VM_PROT_READ : VM_PROT_WRITE; 127df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 1286cde7a16SDavid Greenman saddr = trunc_page((vm_offset_t)addr); 1296cde7a16SDavid Greenman eaddr = round_page((vm_offset_t)addr + len); 130bc0d3334SJohn Dyson vm_map_lock_read(kernel_map); 131df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes rv = vm_map_check_protection(kernel_map, saddr, eaddr, prot); 132bc0d3334SJohn Dyson vm_map_unlock_read(kernel_map); 133df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes return (rv == TRUE); 134df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 135df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 136df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int 137df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes useracc(addr, len, rw) 138df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes caddr_t addr; 139df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int len, rw; 140df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 141df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes boolean_t rv; 142df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes vm_prot_t prot = rw == B_READ ? VM_PROT_READ : VM_PROT_WRITE; 143bc0d3334SJohn Dyson vm_map_t map; 144bc0d3334SJohn Dyson vm_map_entry_t save_hint; 145df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 14626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes /* 147bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman * XXX - check separately to disallow access to user area and user 148bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman * page tables - they are in the map. 14926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes * 1500d94caffSDavid Greenman * XXX - VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS is an end address, not a max. It was once 1510d94caffSDavid Greenman * only used (as an end address) in trap.c. Use it as an end address 1520d94caffSDavid Greenman * here too. This bogusness has spread. I just fixed where it was 1530d94caffSDavid Greenman * used as a max in vm_mmap.c. 15426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes */ 155bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman if ((vm_offset_t) addr + len > /* XXX */ VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS 156bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman || (vm_offset_t) addr + len < (vm_offset_t) addr) { 15726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes return (FALSE); 15826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes } 159bc0d3334SJohn Dyson map = &curproc->p_vmspace->vm_map; 160bc0d3334SJohn Dyson vm_map_lock_read(map); 161bc0d3334SJohn Dyson /* 162bc0d3334SJohn Dyson * We save the map hint, and restore it. Useracc appears to distort 163bc0d3334SJohn Dyson * the map hint unnecessarily. 164bc0d3334SJohn Dyson */ 165bc0d3334SJohn Dyson save_hint = map->hint; 166bc0d3334SJohn Dyson rv = vm_map_check_protection(map, 1676cde7a16SDavid Greenman trunc_page((vm_offset_t)addr), round_page((vm_offset_t)addr + len), prot); 168bc0d3334SJohn Dyson map->hint = save_hint; 169bc0d3334SJohn Dyson vm_map_unlock_read(map); 170bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 171df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes return (rv == TRUE); 172df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 173df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 174df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void 175df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes vslock(addr, len) 176df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes caddr_t addr; 177df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes u_int len; 178df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 1796cde7a16SDavid Greenman vm_map_pageable(&curproc->p_vmspace->vm_map, trunc_page((vm_offset_t)addr), 1806cde7a16SDavid Greenman round_page((vm_offset_t)addr + len), FALSE); 181df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 182df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 183df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void 184df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes vsunlock(addr, len, dirtied) 185df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes caddr_t addr; 186df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes u_int len; 187df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int dirtied; 188df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 189df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #ifdef lint 190df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes dirtied++; 1910d94caffSDavid Greenman #endif /* lint */ 1926cde7a16SDavid Greenman vm_map_pageable(&curproc->p_vmspace->vm_map, trunc_page((vm_offset_t)addr), 1936cde7a16SDavid Greenman round_page((vm_offset_t)addr + len), TRUE); 194df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 195df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 196df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 197df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Implement fork's actions on an address space. 198df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Here we arrange for the address space to be copied or referenced, 199df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * allocate a user struct (pcb and kernel stack), then call the 200df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * machine-dependent layer to fill those in and make the new process 201a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm * ready to run. The new process is set up so that it returns directly 202a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm * to user mode to avoid stack copying and relocation problems. 203df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 204a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm void 205a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm vm_fork(p1, p2, flags) 206df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register struct proc *p1, *p2; 207a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm int flags; 208df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 209df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register struct user *up; 210df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 2115856e12eSJohn Dyson if (flags & RFMEM) { 2125856e12eSJohn Dyson p2->p_vmspace = p1->p_vmspace; 2135856e12eSJohn Dyson p1->p_vmspace->vm_refcnt++; 2145856e12eSJohn Dyson } 2155856e12eSJohn Dyson 2160d94caffSDavid Greenman while ((cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count) < cnt.v_free_min) { 21795461b45SJohn Dyson vm_pageout_deficit += (UPAGES + VM_INITIAL_PAGEIN); 21826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes VM_WAIT; 2190d94caffSDavid Greenman } 22026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 2215856e12eSJohn Dyson if ((flags & RFMEM) == 0) { 222df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p2->p_vmspace = vmspace_fork(p1->p_vmspace); 223df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 224df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (p1->p_vmspace->vm_shm) 225dabee6feSPeter Wemm shmfork(p1, p2); 226a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm } 227df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 228675878e7SJohn Dyson pmap_new_proc(p2); 22926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 230675878e7SJohn Dyson up = p2->p_addr; 231df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 232df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 2330d94caffSDavid Greenman * p_stats and p_sigacts currently point at fields in the user struct 2340d94caffSDavid Greenman * but not at &u, instead at p_addr. Copy p_sigacts and parts of 2350d94caffSDavid Greenman * p_stats; zero the rest of p_stats (statistics). 236df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 237df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p2->p_stats = &up->u_stats; 238df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p2->p_sigacts = &up->u_sigacts; 239df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes up->u_sigacts = *p1->p_sigacts; 240df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes bzero(&up->u_stats.pstat_startzero, 241df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes (unsigned) ((caddr_t) &up->u_stats.pstat_endzero - 242df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes (caddr_t) &up->u_stats.pstat_startzero)); 243df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes bcopy(&p1->p_stats->pstat_startcopy, &up->u_stats.pstat_startcopy, 244df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes ((caddr_t) &up->u_stats.pstat_endcopy - 245df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes (caddr_t) &up->u_stats.pstat_startcopy)); 246df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 247df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 248df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 249a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm * cpu_fork will copy and update the pcb, set up the kernel stack, 250a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm * and make the child ready to run. 251df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 252a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm cpu_fork(p1, p2); 253df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 254df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 255df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 256df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Set default limits for VM system. 257df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Called for proc 0, and then inherited by all others. 2582b14f991SJulian Elischer * 2592b14f991SJulian Elischer * XXX should probably act directly on proc0. 260df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 2612b14f991SJulian Elischer static void 2622b14f991SJulian Elischer vm_init_limits(udata) 2634590fd3aSDavid Greenman void *udata; 264df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 265d841aaa7SBruce Evans register struct proc *p = udata; 266bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman int rss_limit; 267df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 268df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 2690d94caffSDavid Greenman * Set up the initial limits on process VM. Set the maximum resident 2700d94caffSDavid Greenman * set size to be half of (reasonably) available memory. Since this 2710d94caffSDavid Greenman * is a soft limit, it comes into effect only when the system is out 2720d94caffSDavid Greenman * of memory - half of main memory helps to favor smaller processes, 273bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman * and reduces thrashing of the object cache. 274df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 275df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_STACK].rlim_cur = DFLSSIZ; 276df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_STACK].rlim_max = MAXSSIZ; 277df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_DATA].rlim_cur = DFLDSIZ; 278df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_DATA].rlim_max = MAXDSIZ; 279dd0bd066SDavid Greenman /* limit the limit to no less than 2MB */ 280f2daac0cSDavid Greenman rss_limit = max(cnt.v_free_count, 512); 281bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_RSS].rlim_cur = ptoa(rss_limit); 28226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_RSS].rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; 283df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 284df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 28526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes void 28626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes faultin(p) 28726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes struct proc *p; 28826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes { 28926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes int s; 29026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 29126f9a767SRodney W. Grimes if ((p->p_flag & P_INMEM) == 0) { 29226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 29326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes ++p->p_lock; 29426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 295675878e7SJohn Dyson pmap_swapin_proc(p); 29626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 29726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes s = splhigh(); 29826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 29926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes if (p->p_stat == SRUN) 30026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes setrunqueue(p); 30126f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 30226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes p->p_flag |= P_INMEM; 30326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 30426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes /* undo the effect of setting SLOCK above */ 30526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes --p->p_lock; 30626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes splx(s); 30726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 30826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes } 30926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes } 31026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 311df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 31226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes * This swapin algorithm attempts to swap-in processes only if there 31326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes * is enough space for them. Of course, if a process waits for a long 31426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes * time, it will be swapped in anyway. 315df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 3162b14f991SJulian Elischer /* ARGSUSED*/ 3172b14f991SJulian Elischer static void 318d841aaa7SBruce Evans scheduler(dummy) 319d841aaa7SBruce Evans void *dummy; 320df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 321df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register struct proc *p; 322df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register int pri; 323df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes struct proc *pp; 324df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int ppri; 325df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 326df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes loop: 3279ea85708SJohn Dyson while ((cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count) < cnt.v_free_min) { 3280d94caffSDavid Greenman VM_WAIT; 3290d94caffSDavid Greenman } 33026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 331df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes pp = NULL; 332df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes ppri = INT_MIN; 3331b67ec6dSJeffrey Hsu for (p = allproc.lh_first; p != 0; p = p->p_list.le_next) { 334bd7e5f99SJohn Dyson if (p->p_stat == SRUN && 335bd7e5f99SJohn Dyson (p->p_flag & (P_INMEM | P_SWAPPING)) == 0) { 3360d94caffSDavid Greenman 337a669a6e9SJohn Dyson pri = p->p_swtime + p->p_slptime; 338a669a6e9SJohn Dyson if ((p->p_flag & P_SWAPINREQ) == 0) { 339a669a6e9SJohn Dyson pri -= p->p_nice * 8; 340a669a6e9SJohn Dyson } 34195461b45SJohn Dyson 34226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes /* 34326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes * if this process is higher priority and there is 3440d94caffSDavid Greenman * enough space, then select this process instead of 3450d94caffSDavid Greenman * the previous selection. 34626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes */ 3470d94caffSDavid Greenman if (pri > ppri) { 348df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes pp = p; 349df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes ppri = pri; 350df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 351df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 352df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 35326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 354df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 355a669a6e9SJohn Dyson * Nothing to do, back to sleep. 356df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 357df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if ((p = pp) == NULL) { 35824a1cce3SDavid Greenman tsleep(&proc0, PVM, "sched", 0); 359df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes goto loop; 360df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 361a669a6e9SJohn Dyson p->p_flag &= ~P_SWAPINREQ; 362a669a6e9SJohn Dyson 363df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 36426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes * We would like to bring someone in. (only if there is space). 365df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 36626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes faultin(p); 367df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_swtime = 0; 368df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes goto loop; 369df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 370df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 3715afce282SDavid Greenman #ifndef NO_SWAPPING 3725afce282SDavid Greenman 373df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #define swappable(p) \ 37426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes (((p)->p_lock == 0) && \ 375bfbfac11SDavid Greenman ((p)->p_flag & (P_TRACED|P_NOSWAP|P_SYSTEM|P_INMEM|P_WEXIT|P_PHYSIO|P_SWAPPING)) == P_INMEM) 376df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 377ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 378ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson /* 379ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson * Swap_idle_threshold1 is the guaranteed swapped in time for a process 380ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson */ 381303b270bSEivind Eklund static int swap_idle_threshold1 = 2; 382ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, swap_idle_threshold1, 383ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson CTLFLAG_RW, &swap_idle_threshold1, 0, ""); 384ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 385ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson /* 386ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson * Swap_idle_threshold2 is the time that a process can be idle before 387ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson * it will be swapped out, if idle swapping is enabled. 388ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson */ 389303b270bSEivind Eklund static int swap_idle_threshold2 = 10; 390ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, swap_idle_threshold2, 391ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson CTLFLAG_RW, &swap_idle_threshold2, 0, ""); 392ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 393df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 394df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * Swapout is driven by the pageout daemon. Very simple, we find eligible 395df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * procs and unwire their u-areas. We try to always "swap" at least one 396df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * process in case we need the room for a swapin. 397df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * If any procs have been sleeping/stopped for at least maxslp seconds, 398df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * they are swapped. Else, we swap the longest-sleeping or stopped process, 399df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes * if any, otherwise the longest-resident process. 400df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 401df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void 4023a2dc656SJohn Dyson swapout_procs(action) 4033a2dc656SJohn Dyson int action; 404df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 405df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register struct proc *p; 406df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes struct proc *outp, *outp2; 407df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int outpri, outpri2; 408df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int didswap = 0; 409df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 410df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes outp = outp2 = NULL; 41126f9a767SRodney W. Grimes outpri = outpri2 = INT_MIN; 4120d94caffSDavid Greenman retry: 4131b67ec6dSJeffrey Hsu for (p = allproc.lh_first; p != 0; p = p->p_list.le_next) { 414b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson struct vmspace *vm; 415df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (!swappable(p)) 416df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes continue; 417b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 418b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson vm = p->p_vmspace; 419b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 420df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes switch (p->p_stat) { 4210d94caffSDavid Greenman default: 422df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes continue; 423df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 424df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes case SSLEEP: 425df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes case SSTOP: 42626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes /* 427bfbfac11SDavid Greenman * do not swapout a realtime process 428bfbfac11SDavid Greenman */ 429917e476dSPeter Dufault if (RTP_PRIO_IS_REALTIME(p->p_rtprio.type)) 430bfbfac11SDavid Greenman continue; 431bfbfac11SDavid Greenman 432bfbfac11SDavid Greenman /* 433ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson * Do not swapout a process waiting on a critical 434ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson * event of some kind. Also guarantee swap_idle_threshold1 435ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson * time in memory. 4360d94caffSDavid Greenman */ 4370e27a03fSJohn Dyson if (((p->p_priority & 0x7f) < PSOCK) || 438ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson (p->p_slptime < swap_idle_threshold1)) 439ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson continue; 440ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 441ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson /* 442ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson * If the system is under memory stress, or if we are swapping 443ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson * idle processes >= swap_idle_threshold2, then swap the process 444ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson * out. 445ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson */ 446ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson if (((action & VM_SWAP_NORMAL) == 0) && 447ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson (((action & VM_SWAP_IDLE) == 0) || 448ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson (p->p_slptime < swap_idle_threshold2))) 4490d94caffSDavid Greenman continue; 4500d94caffSDavid Greenman 451b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson ++vm->vm_refcnt; 452d3a34985SJohn Dyson /* 453d3a34985SJohn Dyson * do not swapout a process that is waiting for VM 454d3a34985SJohn Dyson * data structures there is a possible deadlock. 455d3a34985SJohn Dyson */ 456996c772fSJohn Dyson if (lockmgr(&vm->vm_map.lock, 457996c772fSJohn Dyson LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_NOWAIT, 458996c772fSJohn Dyson (void *)0, curproc)) { 459b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson vmspace_free(vm); 460d3a34985SJohn Dyson continue; 461d3a34985SJohn Dyson } 462b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson vm_map_unlock(&vm->vm_map); 46311b224dcSDavid Greenman /* 4640d94caffSDavid Greenman * If the process has been asleep for awhile and had 4650d94caffSDavid Greenman * most of its pages taken away already, swap it out. 46611b224dcSDavid Greenman */ 467ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson if ((action & VM_SWAP_NORMAL) || 468ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson ((action & VM_SWAP_IDLE) && 469ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson (p->p_slptime > swap_idle_threshold2))) { 470df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes swapout(p); 471b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson vmspace_free(vm); 472df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes didswap++; 4730d94caffSDavid Greenman goto retry; 474df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 47526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes } 476ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson } 47726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes /* 47826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes * If we swapped something out, and another process needed memory, 47926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes * then wakeup the sched process. 48026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes */ 4810d94caffSDavid Greenman if (didswap) 48224a1cce3SDavid Greenman wakeup(&proc0); 483df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 484df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 485f708ef1bSPoul-Henning Kamp static void 486df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes swapout(p) 487df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes register struct proc *p; 488df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes { 489df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 490d3a34985SJohn Dyson #if defined(SWAP_DEBUG) 491d3a34985SJohn Dyson printf("swapping out %d\n", p->p_pid); 492d3a34985SJohn Dyson #endif 49326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes ++p->p_stats->p_ru.ru_nswap; 494df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /* 49526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes * remember the process resident count 496df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes */ 49726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes p->p_vmspace->vm_swrss = 49826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes p->p_vmspace->vm_pmap.pm_stats.resident_count; 499df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 500df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes (void) splhigh(); 501df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_flag &= ~P_INMEM; 5020e27a03fSJohn Dyson p->p_flag |= P_SWAPPING; 503df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes if (p->p_stat == SRUN) 504df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes remrq(p); 505df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes (void) spl0(); 50626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 507675878e7SJohn Dyson pmap_swapout_proc(p); 5086d40c3d3SDavid Greenman 509bfbfac11SDavid Greenman p->p_flag &= ~P_SWAPPING; 510df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes p->p_swtime = 0; 511df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes } 5125afce282SDavid Greenman #endif /* !NO_SWAPPING */ 513