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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  *
62ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson  * $Id: vm_glue.c,v 1.67 1997/11/07 08:53:42 phk Exp $
63df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
64df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
65e9822d92SJoerg Wunsch #include "opt_rlimit.h"
66e9822d92SJoerg Wunsch 
67df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/param.h>
68df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/systm.h>
69df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/proc.h>
70df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
71df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/buf.h>
723aa12267SBruce Evans #include <sys/shm.h>
73efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
74ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson #include <sys/sysctl.h>
75df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
7626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes #include <sys/kernel.h>
77a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm #include <sys/unistd.h>
7826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
79b1037dcdSBruce Evans #include <machine/limits.h>
80b1037dcdSBruce Evans 
81df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <vm/vm.h>
82efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_param.h>
83efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_prot.h>
84996c772fSJohn Dyson #include <sys/lock.h>
85efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/pmap.h>
86efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_map.h>
87df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <vm/vm_page.h>
8826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes #include <vm/vm_pageout.h>
89df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
90efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
91efeaf95aSDavid Greenman 
92efeaf95aSDavid Greenman #include <sys/user.h>
93df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
942b14f991SJulian Elischer /*
952b14f991SJulian Elischer  * System initialization
962b14f991SJulian Elischer  *
972b14f991SJulian Elischer  * Note: proc0 from proc.h
982b14f991SJulian Elischer  */
992b14f991SJulian Elischer 
1004590fd3aSDavid Greenman static void vm_init_limits __P((void *));
1014590fd3aSDavid Greenman SYSINIT(vm_limits, SI_SUB_VM_CONF, SI_ORDER_FIRST, vm_init_limits, &proc0)
1022b14f991SJulian Elischer 
1032b14f991SJulian Elischer /*
1042b14f991SJulian Elischer  * THIS MUST BE THE LAST INITIALIZATION ITEM!!!
1052b14f991SJulian Elischer  *
1062b14f991SJulian Elischer  * Note: run scheduling should be divorced from the vm system.
1072b14f991SJulian Elischer  */
1084590fd3aSDavid Greenman static void scheduler __P((void *));
1092b14f991SJulian Elischer SYSINIT(scheduler, SI_SUB_RUN_SCHEDULER, SI_ORDER_FIRST, scheduler, NULL)
1102b14f991SJulian Elischer 
1112b14f991SJulian Elischer 
112f708ef1bSPoul-Henning Kamp static void swapout __P((struct proc *));
113f708ef1bSPoul-Henning Kamp 
11426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes extern char kstack[];
1150d94caffSDavid Greenman 
11626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes /* vm_map_t upages_map; */
117df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
118df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int
119df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes kernacc(addr, len, rw)
120df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	caddr_t addr;
121df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	int len, rw;
122df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
123df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	boolean_t rv;
124df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	vm_offset_t saddr, eaddr;
125df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	vm_prot_t prot = rw == B_READ ? VM_PROT_READ : VM_PROT_WRITE;
126df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
127df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	saddr = trunc_page(addr);
128df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	eaddr = round_page(addr + len);
129bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	vm_map_lock_read(kernel_map);
130df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	rv = vm_map_check_protection(kernel_map, saddr, eaddr, prot);
131bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	vm_map_unlock_read(kernel_map);
132df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	return (rv == TRUE);
133df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
134df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
135df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes int
136df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes useracc(addr, len, rw)
137df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	caddr_t addr;
138df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	int len, rw;
139df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
140df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	boolean_t rv;
141df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	vm_prot_t prot = rw == B_READ ? VM_PROT_READ : VM_PROT_WRITE;
142bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	vm_map_t map;
143bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	vm_map_entry_t save_hint;
144df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
14526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	/*
146bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman 	 * XXX - check separately to disallow access to user area and user
147bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman 	 * page tables - they are in the map.
14826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	 *
1490d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * XXX - VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS is an end address, not a max.  It was once
1500d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * only used (as an end address) in trap.c.  Use it as an end address
1510d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * here too.  This bogusness has spread.  I just fixed where it was
1520d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * used as a max in vm_mmap.c.
15326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	 */
154bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman 	if ((vm_offset_t) addr + len > /* XXX */ VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS
155bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman 	    || (vm_offset_t) addr + len < (vm_offset_t) addr) {
15626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		return (FALSE);
15726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	}
158bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	map = &curproc->p_vmspace->vm_map;
159bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	vm_map_lock_read(map);
160bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	/*
161bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	 * We save the map hint, and restore it.  Useracc appears to distort
162bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	 * the map hint unnecessarily.
163bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	 */
164bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	save_hint = map->hint;
165bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	rv = vm_map_check_protection(map,
166df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	    trunc_page(addr), round_page(addr + len), prot);
167bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	map->hint = save_hint;
168bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 	vm_map_unlock_read(map);
169bc0d3334SJohn Dyson 
170df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	return (rv == TRUE);
171df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
172df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
173df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void
174df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes vslock(addr, len)
175df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	caddr_t addr;
176df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	u_int len;
177df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
178df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	vm_map_pageable(&curproc->p_vmspace->vm_map, trunc_page(addr),
179df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	    round_page(addr + len), FALSE);
180df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
181df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
182df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void
183df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes vsunlock(addr, len, dirtied)
184df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	caddr_t addr;
185df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	u_int len;
186df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	int dirtied;
187df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
188df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #ifdef	lint
189df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	dirtied++;
1900d94caffSDavid Greenman #endif	/* lint */
191df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	vm_map_pageable(&curproc->p_vmspace->vm_map, trunc_page(addr),
192df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	    round_page(addr + len), TRUE);
193df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
194df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
195df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
196df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Implement fork's actions on an address space.
197df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Here we arrange for the address space to be copied or referenced,
198df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * allocate a user struct (pcb and kernel stack), then call the
199df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * machine-dependent layer to fill those in and make the new process
200a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm  * ready to run.  The new process is set up so that it returns directly
201a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm  * to user mode to avoid stack copying and relocation problems.
202df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
203a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm void
204a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm vm_fork(p1, p2, flags)
205df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register struct proc *p1, *p2;
206a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm 	int flags;
207df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
208df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register struct user *up;
209df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
2105856e12eSJohn Dyson 	if (flags & RFMEM) {
2115856e12eSJohn Dyson 		p2->p_vmspace = p1->p_vmspace;
2125856e12eSJohn Dyson 		p1->p_vmspace->vm_refcnt++;
2135856e12eSJohn Dyson 	}
2145856e12eSJohn Dyson 
2150d94caffSDavid Greenman 	while ((cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count) < cnt.v_free_min) {
21626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		VM_WAIT;
2170d94caffSDavid Greenman 	}
21826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
2195856e12eSJohn Dyson 	if ((flags & RFMEM) == 0) {
220df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		p2->p_vmspace = vmspace_fork(p1->p_vmspace);
221df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
222df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		if (p1->p_vmspace->vm_shm)
223dabee6feSPeter Wemm 			shmfork(p1, p2);
224a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm 	}
225df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
226675878e7SJohn Dyson 	pmap_new_proc(p2);
22726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
228675878e7SJohn Dyson 	up = p2->p_addr;
229df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
230df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
2310d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * p_stats and p_sigacts currently point at fields in the user struct
2320d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * but not at &u, instead at p_addr. Copy p_sigacts and parts of
2330d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * p_stats; zero the rest of p_stats (statistics).
234df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
235df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	p2->p_stats = &up->u_stats;
236df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	p2->p_sigacts = &up->u_sigacts;
237df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	up->u_sigacts = *p1->p_sigacts;
238df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	bzero(&up->u_stats.pstat_startzero,
239df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	    (unsigned) ((caddr_t) &up->u_stats.pstat_endzero -
240df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		(caddr_t) &up->u_stats.pstat_startzero));
241df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	bcopy(&p1->p_stats->pstat_startcopy, &up->u_stats.pstat_startcopy,
242df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	    ((caddr_t) &up->u_stats.pstat_endcopy -
243df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		(caddr_t) &up->u_stats.pstat_startcopy));
244df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
245df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
246df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
247a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm 	 * cpu_fork will copy and update the pcb, set up the kernel stack,
248a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm 	 * and make the child ready to run.
249df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
250a2a1c95cSPeter Wemm 	cpu_fork(p1, p2);
251df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
252df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
253df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
254df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Set default limits for VM system.
255df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Called for proc 0, and then inherited by all others.
2562b14f991SJulian Elischer  *
2572b14f991SJulian Elischer  * XXX should probably act directly on proc0.
258df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
2592b14f991SJulian Elischer static void
2602b14f991SJulian Elischer vm_init_limits(udata)
2614590fd3aSDavid Greenman 	void *udata;
262df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
263d841aaa7SBruce Evans 	register struct proc *p = udata;
264bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman 	int rss_limit;
265df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
266df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
2670d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * Set up the initial limits on process VM. Set the maximum resident
2680d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * set size to be half of (reasonably) available memory.  Since this
2690d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * is a soft limit, it comes into effect only when the system is out
2700d94caffSDavid Greenman 	 * of memory - half of main memory helps to favor smaller processes,
271bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman 	 * and reduces thrashing of the object cache.
272df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
273df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_STACK].rlim_cur = DFLSSIZ;
274df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_STACK].rlim_max = MAXSSIZ;
275df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_DATA].rlim_cur = DFLDSIZ;
276df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_DATA].rlim_max = MAXDSIZ;
277dd0bd066SDavid Greenman 	/* limit the limit to no less than 2MB */
278f2daac0cSDavid Greenman 	rss_limit = max(cnt.v_free_count, 512);
279bbc0ec52SDavid Greenman 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_RSS].rlim_cur = ptoa(rss_limit);
28026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_RSS].rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY;
281df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
282df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
28326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes void
28426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes faultin(p)
28526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	struct proc *p;
28626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes {
28726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	int s;
28826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
28926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	if ((p->p_flag & P_INMEM) == 0) {
29026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
29126f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		++p->p_lock;
29226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
293675878e7SJohn Dyson 		pmap_swapin_proc(p);
29426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
29526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		s = splhigh();
29626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
29726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		if (p->p_stat == SRUN)
29826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 			setrunqueue(p);
29926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
30026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		p->p_flag |= P_INMEM;
30126f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
30226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		/* undo the effect of setting SLOCK above */
30326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		--p->p_lock;
30426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		splx(s);
30526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
30626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	}
30726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes }
30826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
309df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
31026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes  * This swapin algorithm attempts to swap-in processes only if there
31126f9a767SRodney W. Grimes  * is enough space for them.  Of course, if a process waits for a long
31226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes  * time, it will be swapped in anyway.
313df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
3142b14f991SJulian Elischer /* ARGSUSED*/
3152b14f991SJulian Elischer static void
316d841aaa7SBruce Evans scheduler(dummy)
317d841aaa7SBruce Evans 	void *dummy;
318df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
319df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register struct proc *p;
320df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register int pri;
321df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	struct proc *pp;
322df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	int ppri;
323df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
324df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes loop:
3259ea85708SJohn Dyson 	while ((cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_cache_count) < cnt.v_free_min) {
3260d94caffSDavid Greenman 		VM_WAIT;
3270d94caffSDavid Greenman 	}
32826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
329df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	pp = NULL;
330df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	ppri = INT_MIN;
3311b67ec6dSJeffrey Hsu 	for (p = allproc.lh_first; p != 0; p = p->p_list.le_next) {
332bd7e5f99SJohn Dyson 		if (p->p_stat == SRUN &&
333bd7e5f99SJohn Dyson 			(p->p_flag & (P_INMEM | P_SWAPPING)) == 0) {
33426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 			int mempri;
3350d94caffSDavid Greenman 
336a669a6e9SJohn Dyson 			pri = p->p_swtime + p->p_slptime;
337a669a6e9SJohn Dyson 			if ((p->p_flag & P_SWAPINREQ) == 0) {
338a669a6e9SJohn Dyson 				pri -= p->p_nice * 8;
339a669a6e9SJohn Dyson 			}
34026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 			mempri = pri > 0 ? pri : 0;
34126f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 			/*
34226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 			 * if this process is higher priority and there is
3430d94caffSDavid Greenman 			 * enough space, then select this process instead of
3440d94caffSDavid Greenman 			 * the previous selection.
34526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 			 */
3460d94caffSDavid Greenman 			if (pri > ppri) {
347df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 				pp = p;
348df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 				ppri = pri;
349df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			}
350df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		}
351df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	}
35226f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
353df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
354a669a6e9SJohn Dyson 	 * Nothing to do, back to sleep.
355df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
356df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	if ((p = pp) == NULL) {
35724a1cce3SDavid Greenman 		tsleep(&proc0, PVM, "sched", 0);
358df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		goto loop;
359df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	}
360a669a6e9SJohn Dyson 	p->p_flag &= ~P_SWAPINREQ;
361a669a6e9SJohn Dyson 
362df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
36326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	 * We would like to bring someone in. (only if there is space).
364df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
36526f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	faultin(p);
366df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	p->p_swtime = 0;
367df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	goto loop;
368df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
369df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
3705afce282SDavid Greenman #ifndef NO_SWAPPING
3715afce282SDavid Greenman 
372df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes #define	swappable(p) \
37326f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	(((p)->p_lock == 0) && \
374bfbfac11SDavid Greenman 		((p)->p_flag & (P_TRACED|P_NOSWAP|P_SYSTEM|P_INMEM|P_WEXIT|P_PHYSIO|P_SWAPPING)) == P_INMEM)
375df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
376ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 
377ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson /*
378ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson  * Swap_idle_threshold1 is the guaranteed swapped in time for a process
379ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson  */
380ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson int swap_idle_threshold1 = 2;
381ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, swap_idle_threshold1,
382ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 	CTLFLAG_RW, &swap_idle_threshold1, 0, "");
383ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 
384ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson /*
385ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson  * Swap_idle_threshold2 is the time that a process can be idle before
386ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson  * it will be swapped out, if idle swapping is enabled.
387ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson  */
388ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson int swap_idle_threshold2 = 10;
389ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, swap_idle_threshold2,
390ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 	CTLFLAG_RW, &swap_idle_threshold2, 0, "");
391ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 
392df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes /*
393df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * Swapout is driven by the pageout daemon.  Very simple, we find eligible
394df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * procs and unwire their u-areas.  We try to always "swap" at least one
395df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * process in case we need the room for a swapin.
396df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * If any procs have been sleeping/stopped for at least maxslp seconds,
397df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * they are swapped.  Else, we swap the longest-sleeping or stopped process,
398df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  * if any, otherwise the longest-resident process.
399df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes  */
400df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes void
401ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson swapout_procs(int action)
402df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
403df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register struct proc *p;
404df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	struct proc *outp, *outp2;
405df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	int outpri, outpri2;
406df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	int didswap = 0;
407df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
408df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	outp = outp2 = NULL;
40926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	outpri = outpri2 = INT_MIN;
4100d94caffSDavid Greenman retry:
4111b67ec6dSJeffrey Hsu 	for (p = allproc.lh_first; p != 0; p = p->p_list.le_next) {
412b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 		struct vmspace *vm;
413df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		if (!swappable(p))
414df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			continue;
415b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 
416b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 		vm = p->p_vmspace;
417b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 
418df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		switch (p->p_stat) {
4190d94caffSDavid Greenman 		default:
420df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			continue;
421df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
422df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		case SSLEEP:
423df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		case SSTOP:
42426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 			/*
425bfbfac11SDavid Greenman 			 * do not swapout a realtime process
426bfbfac11SDavid Greenman 			 */
427bfbfac11SDavid Greenman 			if (p->p_rtprio.type == RTP_PRIO_REALTIME)
428bfbfac11SDavid Greenman 				continue;
429bfbfac11SDavid Greenman 
430bfbfac11SDavid Greenman 			/*
431ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 			 * Do not swapout a process waiting on a critical
432ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 			 * event of some kind.  Also guarantee swap_idle_threshold1
433ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 			 * time in memory.
4340d94caffSDavid Greenman 			 */
4350e27a03fSJohn Dyson 			if (((p->p_priority & 0x7f) < PSOCK) ||
436ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 				(p->p_slptime < swap_idle_threshold1))
437ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 				continue;
438ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 
439ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 			/*
440ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 			 * If the system is under memory stress, or if we are swapping
441ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 			 * idle processes >= swap_idle_threshold2, then swap the process
442ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 			 * out.
443ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 			 */
444ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 			if (((action & VM_SWAP_NORMAL) == 0) &&
445ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 				(((action & VM_SWAP_IDLE) == 0) ||
446ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 				  (p->p_slptime < swap_idle_threshold2)))
4470d94caffSDavid Greenman 				continue;
4480d94caffSDavid Greenman 
449b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 			++vm->vm_refcnt;
450b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 			vm_map_reference(&vm->vm_map);
451d3a34985SJohn Dyson 			/*
452d3a34985SJohn Dyson 			 * do not swapout a process that is waiting for VM
453d3a34985SJohn Dyson 			 * data structures there is a possible deadlock.
454d3a34985SJohn Dyson 			 */
455996c772fSJohn Dyson 			if (lockmgr(&vm->vm_map.lock,
456996c772fSJohn Dyson 					LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_NOWAIT,
457996c772fSJohn Dyson 					(void *)0, curproc)) {
458b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 				vm_map_deallocate(&vm->vm_map);
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 				vm_map_deallocate(&vm->vm_map);
472b18bfc3dSJohn Dyson 				vmspace_free(vm);
473df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 				didswap++;
4740d94caffSDavid Greenman 				goto retry;
475df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 			}
47626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 		}
477ceb0cf87SJohn Dyson 	}
47826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	/*
47926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	 * If we swapped something out, and another process needed memory,
48026f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	 * then wakeup the sched process.
48126f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	 */
4820d94caffSDavid Greenman 	if (didswap)
48324a1cce3SDavid Greenman 		wakeup(&proc0);
484df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
485df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
486f708ef1bSPoul-Henning Kamp static void
487df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes swapout(p)
488df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	register struct proc *p;
489df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes {
490df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
491d3a34985SJohn Dyson #if defined(SWAP_DEBUG)
492d3a34985SJohn Dyson 	printf("swapping out %d\n", p->p_pid);
493d3a34985SJohn Dyson #endif
49426f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	++p->p_stats->p_ru.ru_nswap;
495df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	/*
49626f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	 * remember the process resident count
497df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	 */
49826f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	p->p_vmspace->vm_swrss =
49926f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 	    p->p_vmspace->vm_pmap.pm_stats.resident_count;
500df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 
501df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	(void) splhigh();
502df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	p->p_flag &= ~P_INMEM;
5030e27a03fSJohn Dyson 	p->p_flag |= P_SWAPPING;
504df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	if (p->p_stat == SRUN)
505df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 		remrq(p);
506df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	(void) spl0();
50726f9a767SRodney W. Grimes 
508675878e7SJohn Dyson 	pmap_swapout_proc(p);
5096d40c3d3SDavid Greenman 
510bfbfac11SDavid Greenman 	p->p_flag &= ~P_SWAPPING;
511df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes 	p->p_swtime = 0;
512df8bae1dSRodney W. Grimes }
5135afce282SDavid Greenman #endif /* !NO_SWAPPING */
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