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5  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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36  *	@(#)vm_map.h	8.9 (Berkeley) 5/17/95
37  *
38  *
39  * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
40  * All rights reserved.
41  *
42  * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
43  *
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65  */
66 
67 /*
68  *	Virtual memory map module definitions.
69  */
70 #ifndef	_VM_MAP_
71 #define	_VM_MAP_
72 
73 #include <sys/lock.h>
74 #include <sys/lockmgr.h>
75 #include <sys/_mutex.h>
76 
77 /*
78  *	Types defined:
79  *
80  *	vm_map_t		the high-level address map data structure.
81  *	vm_map_entry_t		an entry in an address map.
82  */
83 
84 typedef u_int vm_eflags_t;
85 
86 /*
87  *	Objects which live in maps may be either VM objects, or
88  *	another map (called a "sharing map") which denotes read-write
89  *	sharing with other maps.
90  */
91 union vm_map_object {
92 	struct vm_object *vm_object;	/* object object */
93 	struct vm_map *sub_map;		/* belongs to another map */
94 };
95 
96 /*
97  *	Address map entries consist of start and end addresses,
98  *	a VM object (or sharing map) and offset into that object,
99  *	and user-exported inheritance and protection information.
100  *	Also included is control information for virtual copy operations.
101  */
102 struct vm_map_entry {
103 	struct vm_map_entry *prev;	/* previous entry */
104 	struct vm_map_entry *next;	/* next entry */
105 	struct vm_map_entry *left;	/* left child in binary search tree */
106 	struct vm_map_entry *right;	/* right child in binary search tree */
107 	vm_offset_t start;		/* start address */
108 	vm_offset_t end;		/* end address */
109 	vm_offset_t avail_ssize;	/* amt can grow if this is a stack */
110 	union vm_map_object object;	/* object I point to */
111 	vm_ooffset_t offset;		/* offset into object */
112 	vm_eflags_t eflags;		/* map entry flags */
113 	/* Only in task maps: */
114 	vm_prot_t protection;		/* protection code */
115 	vm_prot_t max_protection;	/* maximum protection */
116 	vm_inherit_t inheritance;	/* inheritance */
117 	int wired_count;		/* can be paged if = 0 */
118 	vm_pindex_t lastr;		/* last read */
119 };
120 
121 #define MAP_ENTRY_NOSYNC		0x0001
122 #define MAP_ENTRY_IS_SUB_MAP		0x0002
123 #define MAP_ENTRY_COW			0x0004
124 #define MAP_ENTRY_NEEDS_COPY		0x0008
125 #define MAP_ENTRY_NOFAULT		0x0010
126 #define MAP_ENTRY_USER_WIRED		0x0020
127 
128 #define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_NORMAL		0x0000	/* default behavior */
129 #define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_SEQUENTIAL	0x0040	/* expect sequential access */
130 #define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_RANDOM		0x0080	/* expect random access */
131 #define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_RESERVED	0x00C0	/* future use */
132 
133 #define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_MASK		0x00C0
134 
135 #define MAP_ENTRY_IN_TRANSITION		0x0100	/* entry being changed */
136 #define MAP_ENTRY_NEEDS_WAKEUP		0x0200	/* waiters in transition */
137 #define MAP_ENTRY_NOCOREDUMP		0x0400	/* don't include in a core */
138 
139 #ifdef	_KERNEL
140 static __inline u_char
141 vm_map_entry_behavior(vm_map_entry_t entry)
142 {
143 	return (entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_MASK);
144 }
145 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
146 
147 /*
148  *	A map is a set of map entries.  These map entries are
149  *	organized both as a binary search tree and as a doubly-linked
150  *	list.  Both structures are ordered based upon the start and
151  *	end addresses contained within each map entry.  Sleator and
152  *	Tarjan's top-down splay algorithm is employed to control
153  *	height imbalance in the binary search tree.
154  *
155  *	Note: the lock structure cannot be the first element of vm_map
156  *	because this can result in a running lockup between two or more
157  *	system processes trying to kmem_alloc_wait() due to kmem_alloc_wait()
158  *	and free tsleep/waking up 'map' and the underlying lockmgr also
159  *	sleeping and waking up on 'map'.  The lockup occurs when the map fills
160  *	up.  The 'exec' map, for example.
161  *
162  * List of locks
163  *	(c)	const until freed
164  */
165 struct vm_map {
166 	struct vm_map_entry header;	/* List of entries */
167 	struct lock lock;		/* Lock for map data */
168 	struct mtx system_mtx;
169 	int nentries;			/* Number of entries */
170 	vm_size_t size;			/* virtual size */
171 	u_char needs_wakeup;
172 	u_char system_map;		/* Am I a system map? */
173 	u_char infork;			/* Am I in fork processing? */
174 	vm_map_entry_t root;		/* Root of a binary search tree */
175 	unsigned int timestamp;		/* Version number */
176 	vm_map_entry_t first_free;	/* First free space hint */
177 	pmap_t pmap;			/* (c) Physical map */
178 #define	min_offset	header.start	/* (c) */
179 #define	max_offset	header.end	/* (c) */
180 };
181 
182 #ifdef	_KERNEL
183 static __inline vm_offset_t
184 vm_map_max(vm_map_t map)
185 {
186 	return (map->max_offset);
187 }
188 
189 static __inline vm_offset_t
190 vm_map_min(vm_map_t map)
191 {
192 	return (map->min_offset);
193 }
194 
195 static __inline pmap_t
196 vm_map_pmap(vm_map_t map)
197 {
198 	return (map->pmap);
199 }
200 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
201 
202 /*
203  * Shareable process virtual address space.
204  *
205  * List of locks
206  *	(c)	const until freed
207  */
208 struct vmspace {
209 	struct vm_map vm_map;	/* VM address map */
210 	struct pmap vm_pmap;	/* private physical map */
211 	int vm_refcnt;		/* number of references */
212 	struct shmmap_state *vm_shm;	/* SYS5 shared memory private data XXX */
213 /* we copy from vm_startcopy to the end of the structure on fork */
214 #define vm_startcopy vm_rssize
215 	segsz_t vm_rssize;	/* current resident set size in pages */
216 	segsz_t vm_swrss;	/* resident set size before last swap */
217 	segsz_t vm_tsize;	/* text size (pages) XXX */
218 	segsz_t vm_dsize;	/* data size (pages) XXX */
219 	segsz_t vm_ssize;	/* stack size (pages) */
220 	caddr_t vm_taddr;	/* (c) user virtual address of text */
221 	caddr_t vm_daddr;	/* (c) user virtual address of data */
222 	caddr_t vm_maxsaddr;	/* user VA at max stack growth */
223 #define	vm_endcopy vm_exitingcnt
224 	int	vm_exitingcnt;	/* several processes zombied in exit1  */
225 };
226 
227 #ifdef	_KERNEL
228 static __inline pmap_t
229 vmspace_pmap(struct vmspace *vmspace)
230 {
231 	return &vmspace->vm_pmap;
232 }
233 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
234 
235 #ifdef	_KERNEL
236 /*
237  *	Macros:		vm_map_lock, etc.
238  *	Function:
239  *		Perform locking on the data portion of a map.  Note that
240  *		these macros mimic procedure calls returning void.  The
241  *		semicolon is supplied by the user of these macros, not
242  *		by the macros themselves.  The macros can safely be used
243  *		as unbraced elements in a higher level statement.
244  */
245 
246 void _vm_map_lock(vm_map_t map, const char *file, int line);
247 void _vm_map_unlock(vm_map_t map, const char *file, int line);
248 void _vm_map_lock_read(vm_map_t map, const char *file, int line);
249 void _vm_map_unlock_read(vm_map_t map, const char *file, int line);
250 int _vm_map_trylock(vm_map_t map, const char *file, int line);
251 int _vm_map_trylock_read(vm_map_t map, const char *file, int line);
252 int _vm_map_lock_upgrade(vm_map_t map, const char *file, int line);
253 void _vm_map_lock_downgrade(vm_map_t map, const char *file, int line);
254 int vm_map_unlock_and_wait(vm_map_t map, boolean_t user_wait);
255 void vm_map_wakeup(vm_map_t map);
256 
257 #define	vm_map_lock(map)	_vm_map_lock(map, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
258 #define	vm_map_unlock(map)	_vm_map_unlock(map, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
259 #define	vm_map_lock_read(map)	_vm_map_lock_read(map, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
260 #define	vm_map_unlock_read(map)	_vm_map_unlock_read(map, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
261 #define	vm_map_trylock(map)	_vm_map_trylock(map, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
262 #define	vm_map_trylock_read(map)	\
263 			_vm_map_trylock_read(map, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
264 #define	vm_map_lock_upgrade(map)	\
265 			_vm_map_lock_upgrade(map, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
266 #define	vm_map_lock_downgrade(map)	\
267 			_vm_map_lock_downgrade(map, LOCK_FILE, LOCK_LINE)
268 
269 long vmspace_resident_count(struct vmspace *vmspace);
270 #endif	/* _KERNEL */
271 
272 
273 /* XXX: number of kernel maps and entries to statically allocate */
274 #define MAX_KMAP	10
275 #define	MAX_KMAPENT	128
276 #define	MAX_MAPENT	128
277 
278 /*
279  * Copy-on-write flags for vm_map operations
280  */
281 #define MAP_UNUSED_01		0x0001
282 #define MAP_COPY_ON_WRITE	0x0002
283 #define MAP_NOFAULT		0x0004
284 #define MAP_PREFAULT		0x0008
285 #define MAP_PREFAULT_PARTIAL	0x0010
286 #define MAP_DISABLE_SYNCER	0x0020
287 #define MAP_DISABLE_COREDUMP	0x0100
288 #define MAP_PREFAULT_MADVISE	0x0200	/* from (user) madvise request */
289 
290 /*
291  * vm_fault option flags
292  */
293 #define VM_FAULT_NORMAL 0		/* Nothing special */
294 #define VM_FAULT_CHANGE_WIRING 1	/* Change the wiring as appropriate */
295 #define VM_FAULT_USER_WIRE 2		/* Likewise, but for user purposes */
296 #define VM_FAULT_WIRE_MASK (VM_FAULT_CHANGE_WIRING|VM_FAULT_USER_WIRE)
297 #define VM_FAULT_DIRTY 8		/* Dirty the page */
298 
299 #ifdef _KERNEL
300 boolean_t vm_map_check_protection (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t);
301 struct pmap;
302 vm_map_t vm_map_create (struct pmap *, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
303 int vm_map_delete (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
304 int vm_map_find (vm_map_t, vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_offset_t *, vm_size_t, boolean_t, vm_prot_t, vm_prot_t, int);
305 int vm_map_findspace (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, vm_offset_t *);
306 int vm_map_inherit (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_inherit_t);
307 void vm_map_init (struct vm_map *, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
308 int vm_map_insert (vm_map_t, vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, vm_prot_t, int);
309 int vm_map_lookup (vm_map_t *, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, vm_map_entry_t *, vm_object_t *,
310     vm_pindex_t *, vm_prot_t *, boolean_t *);
311 void vm_map_lookup_done (vm_map_t, vm_map_entry_t);
312 boolean_t vm_map_lookup_entry (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_map_entry_t *);
313 int vm_map_clean (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t, boolean_t);
314 int vm_map_protect (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, boolean_t);
315 int vm_map_remove (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
316 void vm_map_startup (void);
317 int vm_map_submap (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_map_t);
318 int vm_map_madvise (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, int);
319 void vm_map_simplify_entry (vm_map_t, vm_map_entry_t);
320 void vm_init2 (void);
321 int vm_map_stack (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, vm_prot_t, vm_prot_t, int);
322 int vm_map_growstack (struct proc *p, vm_offset_t addr);
323 int vm_map_unwire(vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end,
324     boolean_t user_unwire);
325 int vm_map_wire(vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end,
326     boolean_t user_wire);
327 int vmspace_swap_count (struct vmspace *vmspace);
328 #endif				/* _KERNEL */
329 #endif				/* _VM_MAP_ */
330