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The handle 154 * cannot be reused for linking, 155 * because the vnode can be 156 * reclaimed and recreated, making 157 * the handle changed and hash-chain 158 * invalid. 159 * 160 * swp_blks - pc-trie of the allocated swap blocks. 161 * 162 */ 163 struct { 164 void *swp_tmpfs; 165 struct pctrie swp_blks; 166 } swp; 167 } un_pager; 168 struct ucred *cred; 169 vm_ooffset_t charge; 170 void *umtx_data; 171 }; 172 173 /* 174 * Flags 175 */ 176 #define OBJ_FICTITIOUS 0x0001 /* (c) contains fictitious pages */ 177 #define OBJ_UNMANAGED 0x0002 /* (c) contains unmanaged pages */ 178 #define OBJ_POPULATE 0x0004 /* pager implements populate() */ 179 #define OBJ_DEAD 0x0008 /* dead objects (during rundown) */ 180 #define OBJ_NOSPLIT 0x0010 /* dont split this object */ 181 #define OBJ_UMTXDEAD 0x0020 /* umtx pshared was terminated */ 182 #define OBJ_PIPWNT 0x0040 /* paging in progress wanted */ 183 #define OBJ_PG_DTOR 0x0080 /* dont reset object, leave that for dtor */ 184 #define OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY 0x0100 /* object might be dirty, only for vnode */ 185 #define OBJ_TMPFS_NODE 0x0200 /* object belongs to tmpfs VREG node */ 186 #define OBJ_TMPFS_DIRTY 0x0400 /* dirty tmpfs obj */ 187 #define OBJ_COLORED 0x1000 /* pg_color is defined */ 188 #define OBJ_ONEMAPPING 0x2000 /* One USE (a single, non-forked) mapping flag */ 189 #define OBJ_DISCONNECTWNT 0x4000 /* disconnect from vnode wanted */ 190 #define OBJ_TMPFS 0x8000 /* has tmpfs vnode allocated */ 191 192 /* 193 * Helpers to perform conversion between vm_object page indexes and offsets. 194 * IDX_TO_OFF() converts an index into an offset. 195 * OFF_TO_IDX() converts an offset into an index. Since offsets are signed 196 * by default, the sign propagation in OFF_TO_IDX(), when applied to 197 * negative offsets, is intentional and returns a vm_object page index 198 * that cannot be created by a userspace mapping. 199 * UOFF_TO_IDX() treats the offset as an unsigned value and converts it 200 * into an index accordingly. Use it only when the full range of offset 201 * values are allowed. Currently, this only applies to device mappings. 202 * OBJ_MAX_SIZE specifies the maximum page index corresponding to the 203 * maximum unsigned offset. 204 */ 205 #define IDX_TO_OFF(idx) (((vm_ooffset_t)(idx)) << PAGE_SHIFT) 206 #define OFF_TO_IDX(off) ((vm_pindex_t)(((vm_ooffset_t)(off)) >> PAGE_SHIFT)) 207 #define UOFF_TO_IDX(off) (((vm_pindex_t)(off)) >> PAGE_SHIFT) 208 #define OBJ_MAX_SIZE (UOFF_TO_IDX(UINT64_MAX) + 1) 209 210 #ifdef _KERNEL 211 212 #define OBJPC_SYNC 0x1 /* sync I/O */ 213 #define OBJPC_INVAL 0x2 /* invalidate */ 214 #define OBJPC_NOSYNC 0x4 /* skip if VPO_NOSYNC */ 215 216 /* 217 * The following options are supported by vm_object_page_remove(). 218 */ 219 #define OBJPR_CLEANONLY 0x1 /* Don't remove dirty pages. */ 220 #define OBJPR_NOTMAPPED 0x2 /* Don't unmap pages. */ 221 222 TAILQ_HEAD(object_q, vm_object); 223 224 extern struct object_q vm_object_list; /* list of allocated objects */ 225 extern struct mtx vm_object_list_mtx; /* lock for object list and count */ 226 227 extern struct vm_object kernel_object_store; 228 extern struct vm_object kmem_object_store; 229 230 #define kernel_object (&kernel_object_store) 231 #define kmem_object (&kmem_object_store) 232 233 #define VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object) \ 234 rw_assert(&(object)->lock, RA_LOCKED) 235 #define VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_RLOCKED(object) \ 236 rw_assert(&(object)->lock, RA_RLOCKED) 237 #define VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object) \ 238 rw_assert(&(object)->lock, RA_WLOCKED) 239 #define VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_UNLOCKED(object) \ 240 rw_assert(&(object)->lock, RA_UNLOCKED) 241 #define VM_OBJECT_LOCK_DOWNGRADE(object) \ 242 rw_downgrade(&(object)->lock) 243 #define VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(object) \ 244 rw_rlock(&(object)->lock) 245 #define VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object) \ 246 rw_runlock(&(object)->lock) 247 #define VM_OBJECT_SLEEP(object, wchan, pri, wmesg, timo) \ 248 rw_sleep((wchan), &(object)->lock, (pri), (wmesg), (timo)) 249 #define VM_OBJECT_TRYRLOCK(object) \ 250 rw_try_rlock(&(object)->lock) 251 #define VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(object) \ 252 rw_try_wlock(&(object)->lock) 253 #define VM_OBJECT_TRYUPGRADE(object) \ 254 rw_try_upgrade(&(object)->lock) 255 #define VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object) \ 256 rw_wlock(&(object)->lock) 257 #define VM_OBJECT_WOWNED(object) \ 258 rw_wowned(&(object)->lock) 259 #define VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object) \ 260 rw_wunlock(&(object)->lock) 261 262 /* 263 * The object must be locked or thread private. 264 */ 265 static __inline void 266 vm_object_set_flag(vm_object_t object, u_short bits) 267 { 268 269 object->flags |= bits; 270 } 271 272 /* 273 * Conditionally set the object's color, which (1) enables the allocation 274 * of physical memory reservations for anonymous objects and larger-than- 275 * superpage-sized named objects and (2) determines the first page offset 276 * within the object at which a reservation may be allocated. In other 277 * words, the color determines the alignment of the object with respect 278 * to the largest superpage boundary. When mapping named objects, like 279 * files or POSIX shared memory objects, the color should be set to zero 280 * before a virtual address is selected for the mapping. In contrast, 281 * for anonymous objects, the color may be set after the virtual address 282 * is selected. 283 * 284 * The object must be locked. 285 */ 286 static __inline void 287 vm_object_color(vm_object_t object, u_short color) 288 { 289 290 if ((object->flags & OBJ_COLORED) == 0) { 291 object->pg_color = color; 292 object->flags |= OBJ_COLORED; 293 } 294 } 295 296 void vm_object_clear_flag(vm_object_t object, u_short bits); 297 void vm_object_pip_add(vm_object_t object, short i); 298 void vm_object_pip_subtract(vm_object_t object, short i); 299 void vm_object_pip_wakeup(vm_object_t object); 300 void vm_object_pip_wakeupn(vm_object_t object, short i); 301 void vm_object_pip_wait(vm_object_t object, char *waitid); 302 303 void umtx_shm_object_init(vm_object_t object); 304 void umtx_shm_object_terminated(vm_object_t object); 305 extern int umtx_shm_vnobj_persistent; 306 307 vm_object_t vm_object_allocate (objtype_t, vm_pindex_t); 308 boolean_t vm_object_coalesce(vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_size_t, vm_size_t, 309 boolean_t); 310 void vm_object_collapse (vm_object_t); 311 void vm_object_deallocate (vm_object_t); 312 void vm_object_destroy (vm_object_t); 313 void vm_object_terminate (vm_object_t); 314 void vm_object_set_writeable_dirty (vm_object_t); 315 void vm_object_init (void); 316 void vm_object_madvise(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t, int); 317 boolean_t vm_object_page_clean(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t start, 318 vm_ooffset_t end, int flags); 319 void vm_object_page_noreuse(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t start, 320 vm_pindex_t end); 321 void vm_object_page_remove(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t start, 322 vm_pindex_t end, int options); 323 boolean_t vm_object_populate(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t); 324 void vm_object_print(long addr, boolean_t have_addr, long count, char *modif); 325 void vm_object_reference (vm_object_t); 326 void vm_object_reference_locked(vm_object_t); 327 int vm_object_set_memattr(vm_object_t object, vm_memattr_t memattr); 328 void vm_object_shadow (vm_object_t *, vm_ooffset_t *, vm_size_t); 329 void vm_object_split(vm_map_entry_t); 330 boolean_t vm_object_sync(vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_size_t, boolean_t, 331 boolean_t); 332 void vm_object_unwire(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t offset, 333 vm_size_t length, uint8_t queue); 334 struct vnode *vm_object_vnode(vm_object_t object); 335 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 336 337 #endif /* _VM_OBJECT_ */ 338