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CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND 48 * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. 49 * 50 * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to 51 * 52 * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU 53 * School of Computer Science 54 * Carnegie Mellon University 55 * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 56 * 57 * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the 58 * rights to redistribute these changes. 59 * 60 * $FreeBSD$ 61 */ 62 63 /* 64 * Resident memory system definitions. 65 */ 66 67 #ifndef _VM_PAGE_ 68 #define _VM_PAGE_ 69 70 #include <vm/pmap.h> 71 72 /* 73 * Management of resident (logical) pages. 74 * 75 * A small structure is kept for each resident 76 * page, indexed by page number. Each structure 77 * is an element of several lists: 78 * 79 * A hash table bucket used to quickly 80 * perform object/offset lookups 81 * 82 * A list of all pages for a given object, 83 * so they can be quickly deactivated at 84 * time of deallocation. 85 * 86 * An ordered list of pages due for pageout. 87 * 88 * In addition, the structure contains the object 89 * and offset to which this page belongs (for pageout), 90 * and sundry status bits. 91 * 92 * In general, operations on this structure's mutable fields are 93 * synchronized using either one of or a combination of the lock on the 94 * object that the page belongs to (O), the pool lock for the page (P), 95 * or the lock for either the free or paging queues (Q). If a field is 96 * annotated below with two of these locks, then holding either lock is 97 * sufficient for read access, but both locks are required for write 98 * access. 99 * 100 * In contrast, the synchronization of accesses to the page's 101 * dirty field is machine dependent (M). In the 102 * machine-independent layer, the lock on the object that the 103 * page belongs to must be held in order to operate on the field. 104 * However, the pmap layer is permitted to set all bits within 105 * the field without holding that lock. If the underlying 106 * architecture does not support atomic read-modify-write 107 * operations on the field's type, then the machine-independent 108 * layer uses a 32-bit atomic on the aligned 32-bit word that 109 * contains the dirty field. In the machine-independent layer, 110 * the implementation of read-modify-write operations on the 111 * field is encapsulated in vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(). 112 */ 113 114 TAILQ_HEAD(pglist, vm_page); 115 116 struct vm_page { 117 TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) pageq; /* queue info for FIFO queue or free list (Q) */ 118 TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) listq; /* pages in same object (O) */ 119 struct vm_page *left; /* splay tree link (O) */ 120 struct vm_page *right; /* splay tree link (O) */ 121 122 vm_object_t object; /* which object am I in (O,P)*/ 123 vm_pindex_t pindex; /* offset into object (O,P) */ 124 vm_paddr_t phys_addr; /* physical address of page */ 125 struct md_page md; /* machine dependant stuff */ 126 uint8_t queue; /* page queue index (P,Q) */ 127 int8_t segind; 128 short hold_count; /* page hold count (P) */ 129 uint8_t order; /* index of the buddy queue */ 130 uint8_t pool; 131 u_short cow; /* page cow mapping count (P) */ 132 u_int wire_count; /* wired down maps refs (P) */ 133 uint8_t aflags; /* access is atomic */ 134 uint8_t flags; /* see below, often immutable after alloc */ 135 u_short oflags; /* page flags (O) */ 136 u_char act_count; /* page usage count (O) */ 137 u_char busy; /* page busy count (O) */ 138 /* NOTE that these must support one bit per DEV_BSIZE in a page!!! */ 139 /* so, on normal X86 kernels, they must be at least 8 bits wide */ 140 /* In reality, support for 32KB pages is not fully implemented. */ 141 #if PAGE_SIZE == 4096 142 uint8_t valid; /* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks (O) */ 143 uint8_t dirty; /* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks (M) */ 144 #elif PAGE_SIZE == 8192 145 uint16_t valid; /* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks (O) */ 146 uint16_t dirty; /* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks (M) */ 147 #elif PAGE_SIZE == 16384 148 uint32_t valid; /* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks (O) */ 149 uint32_t dirty; /* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks (M) */ 150 #elif PAGE_SIZE == 32768 151 uint64_t valid; /* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks (O) */ 152 uint64_t dirty; /* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks (M) */ 153 #endif 154 }; 155 156 /* 157 * Page flags stored in oflags: 158 * 159 * Access to these page flags is synchronized by the lock on the object 160 * containing the page (O). 161 * 162 * Note: VPO_UNMANAGED (used by OBJT_DEVICE, OBJT_PHYS and OBJT_SG) 163 * indicates that the page is not under PV management but 164 * otherwise should be treated as a normal page. Pages not 165 * under PV management cannot be paged out via the 166 * object/vm_page_t because there is no knowledge of their pte 167 * mappings, and such pages are also not on any PQ queue. 168 * 169 */ 170 #define VPO_BUSY 0x0001 /* page is in transit */ 171 #define VPO_WANTED 0x0002 /* someone is waiting for page */ 172 #define VPO_UNMANAGED 0x0004 /* No PV management for page */ 173 #define VPO_SWAPINPROG 0x0200 /* swap I/O in progress on page */ 174 #define VPO_NOSYNC 0x0400 /* do not collect for syncer */ 175 176 #define PQ_NONE 255 177 #define PQ_INACTIVE 0 178 #define PQ_ACTIVE 1 179 #define PQ_HOLD 2 180 #define PQ_COUNT 3 181 182 struct vpgqueues { 183 struct pglist pl; 184 int *cnt; 185 }; 186 187 extern struct vpgqueues vm_page_queues[PQ_COUNT]; 188 189 struct vpglocks { 190 struct mtx data; 191 char pad[CACHE_LINE_SIZE - sizeof(struct mtx)]; 192 } __aligned(CACHE_LINE_SIZE); 193 194 extern struct vpglocks vm_page_queue_free_lock; 195 extern struct vpglocks pa_lock[]; 196 197 #if defined(__arm__) 198 #define PDRSHIFT PDR_SHIFT 199 #elif !defined(PDRSHIFT) 200 #define PDRSHIFT 21 201 #endif 202 203 #define pa_index(pa) ((pa) >> PDRSHIFT) 204 #define PA_LOCKPTR(pa) &pa_lock[pa_index((pa)) % PA_LOCK_COUNT].data 205 #define PA_LOCKOBJPTR(pa) ((struct lock_object *)PA_LOCKPTR((pa))) 206 #define PA_LOCK(pa) mtx_lock(PA_LOCKPTR(pa)) 207 #define PA_TRYLOCK(pa) mtx_trylock(PA_LOCKPTR(pa)) 208 #define PA_UNLOCK(pa) mtx_unlock(PA_LOCKPTR(pa)) 209 #define PA_UNLOCK_COND(pa) \ 210 do { \ 211 if ((pa) != 0) { \ 212 PA_UNLOCK((pa)); \ 213 (pa) = 0; \ 214 } \ 215 } while (0) 216 217 #define PA_LOCK_ASSERT(pa, a) mtx_assert(PA_LOCKPTR(pa), (a)) 218 219 #define vm_page_lockptr(m) (PA_LOCKPTR(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS((m)))) 220 #define vm_page_lock(m) mtx_lock(vm_page_lockptr((m))) 221 #define vm_page_unlock(m) mtx_unlock(vm_page_lockptr((m))) 222 #define vm_page_trylock(m) mtx_trylock(vm_page_lockptr((m))) 223 #define vm_page_lock_assert(m, a) mtx_assert(vm_page_lockptr((m)), (a)) 224 225 #define vm_page_queue_free_mtx vm_page_queue_free_lock.data 226 /* 227 * These are the flags defined for vm_page. 228 * 229 * aflags are updated by atomic accesses. Use the vm_page_aflag_set() 230 * and vm_page_aflag_clear() functions to set and clear the flags. 231 * 232 * PGA_REFERENCED may be cleared only if the object containing the page is 233 * locked. 234 * 235 * PGA_WRITEABLE is set exclusively on managed pages by pmap_enter(). When it 236 * does so, the page must be VPO_BUSY. 237 */ 238 #define PGA_WRITEABLE 0x01 /* page may be mapped writeable */ 239 #define PGA_REFERENCED 0x02 /* page has been referenced */ 240 241 /* 242 * Page flags. If changed at any other time than page allocation or 243 * freeing, the modification must be protected by the vm_page lock. 244 */ 245 #define PG_CACHED 0x01 /* page is cached */ 246 #define PG_FREE 0x02 /* page is free */ 247 #define PG_FICTITIOUS 0x04 /* physical page doesn't exist (O) */ 248 #define PG_ZERO 0x08 /* page is zeroed */ 249 #define PG_MARKER 0x10 /* special queue marker page */ 250 #define PG_SLAB 0x20 /* object pointer is actually a slab */ 251 #define PG_WINATCFLS 0x40 /* flush dirty page on inactive q */ 252 253 /* 254 * Misc constants. 255 */ 256 #define ACT_DECLINE 1 257 #define ACT_ADVANCE 3 258 #define ACT_INIT 5 259 #define ACT_MAX 64 260 261 #ifdef _KERNEL 262 263 #include <vm/vm_param.h> 264 265 /* 266 * Each pageable resident page falls into one of five lists: 267 * 268 * free 269 * Available for allocation now. 270 * 271 * cache 272 * Almost available for allocation. Still associated with 273 * an object, but clean and immediately freeable. 274 * 275 * hold 276 * Will become free after a pending I/O operation 277 * completes. 278 * 279 * The following lists are LRU sorted: 280 * 281 * inactive 282 * Low activity, candidates for reclamation. 283 * This is the list of pages that should be 284 * paged out next. 285 * 286 * active 287 * Pages that are "active" i.e. they have been 288 * recently referenced. 289 * 290 */ 291 292 struct vnode; 293 extern int vm_page_zero_count; 294 295 extern vm_page_t vm_page_array; /* First resident page in table */ 296 extern int vm_page_array_size; /* number of vm_page_t's */ 297 extern long first_page; /* first physical page number */ 298 299 #define VM_PAGE_IS_FREE(m) (((m)->flags & PG_FREE) != 0) 300 301 #define VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(entry) ((entry)->phys_addr) 302 303 vm_page_t vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(vm_paddr_t pa); 304 305 static __inline vm_page_t PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(vm_paddr_t pa); 306 307 static __inline vm_page_t 308 PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(vm_paddr_t pa) 309 { 310 #ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE 311 return (vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa)); 312 #elif defined(VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE) 313 return (&vm_page_array[atop(pa) - first_page]); 314 #else 315 #error "Either VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE or VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE must be defined." 316 #endif 317 } 318 319 extern struct vpglocks vm_page_queue_lock; 320 321 #define vm_page_queue_mtx vm_page_queue_lock.data 322 #define vm_page_lock_queues() mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_mtx) 323 #define vm_page_unlock_queues() mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_mtx) 324 325 #if PAGE_SIZE == 4096 326 #define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffu 327 #elif PAGE_SIZE == 8192 328 #define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffffu 329 #elif PAGE_SIZE == 16384 330 #define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffffffffu 331 #elif PAGE_SIZE == 32768 332 #define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xfffffffffffffffflu 333 #endif 334 335 /* page allocation classes: */ 336 #define VM_ALLOC_NORMAL 0 337 #define VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT 1 338 #define VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM 2 339 #define VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK 3 340 /* page allocation flags: */ 341 #define VM_ALLOC_WIRED 0x0020 /* non pageable */ 342 #define VM_ALLOC_ZERO 0x0040 /* Try to obtain a zeroed page */ 343 #define VM_ALLOC_RETRY 0x0080 /* Mandatory with vm_page_grab() */ 344 #define VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ 0x0100 /* No associated object */ 345 #define VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY 0x0200 /* Do not busy the page */ 346 #define VM_ALLOC_IFCACHED 0x0400 /* Fail if the page is not cached */ 347 #define VM_ALLOC_IFNOTCACHED 0x0800 /* Fail if the page is cached */ 348 #define VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY 0x1000 /* vm_page_grab() only */ 349 350 #define VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT 16 351 #define VM_ALLOC_COUNT(count) ((count) << VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT) 352 353 void vm_page_aflag_set(vm_page_t m, uint8_t bits); 354 void vm_page_aflag_clear(vm_page_t m, uint8_t bits); 355 void vm_page_busy(vm_page_t m); 356 void vm_page_flash(vm_page_t m); 357 void vm_page_io_start(vm_page_t m); 358 void vm_page_io_finish(vm_page_t m); 359 void vm_page_hold(vm_page_t mem); 360 void vm_page_unhold(vm_page_t mem); 361 void vm_page_free(vm_page_t m); 362 void vm_page_free_zero(vm_page_t m); 363 void vm_page_dirty(vm_page_t m); 364 void vm_page_wakeup(vm_page_t m); 365 366 void vm_pageq_remove(vm_page_t m); 367 368 void vm_page_activate (vm_page_t); 369 vm_page_t vm_page_alloc (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int); 370 vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_freelist(int, int); 371 struct vnode *vm_page_alloc_init(vm_page_t); 372 vm_page_t vm_page_grab (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int); 373 void vm_page_cache(vm_page_t); 374 void vm_page_cache_free(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t); 375 void vm_page_cache_remove(vm_page_t); 376 void vm_page_cache_transfer(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_object_t); 377 int vm_page_try_to_cache (vm_page_t); 378 int vm_page_try_to_free (vm_page_t); 379 void vm_page_dontneed(vm_page_t); 380 void vm_page_deactivate (vm_page_t); 381 vm_page_t vm_page_find_least(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t); 382 vm_page_t vm_page_getfake(vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr); 383 void vm_page_insert (vm_page_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t); 384 vm_page_t vm_page_lookup (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t); 385 vm_page_t vm_page_next(vm_page_t m); 386 int vm_page_pa_tryrelock(pmap_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_paddr_t *); 387 vm_page_t vm_page_prev(vm_page_t m); 388 void vm_page_putfake(vm_page_t m); 389 void vm_page_reference(vm_page_t m); 390 void vm_page_remove (vm_page_t); 391 void vm_page_rename (vm_page_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t); 392 void vm_page_requeue(vm_page_t m); 393 void vm_page_set_valid(vm_page_t m, int base, int size); 394 void vm_page_sleep(vm_page_t m, const char *msg); 395 vm_page_t vm_page_splay(vm_pindex_t, vm_page_t); 396 vm_offset_t vm_page_startup(vm_offset_t vaddr); 397 void vm_page_unhold_pages(vm_page_t *ma, int count); 398 void vm_page_unwire (vm_page_t, int); 399 void vm_page_updatefake(vm_page_t m, vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr); 400 void vm_page_wire (vm_page_t); 401 void vm_page_set_validclean (vm_page_t, int, int); 402 void vm_page_clear_dirty (vm_page_t, int, int); 403 void vm_page_set_invalid (vm_page_t, int, int); 404 int vm_page_is_valid (vm_page_t, int, int); 405 void vm_page_test_dirty (vm_page_t); 406 int vm_page_bits (int, int); 407 void vm_page_zero_invalid(vm_page_t m, boolean_t setvalid); 408 void vm_page_free_toq(vm_page_t m); 409 void vm_page_zero_idle_wakeup(void); 410 void vm_page_cowfault (vm_page_t); 411 int vm_page_cowsetup(vm_page_t); 412 void vm_page_cowclear (vm_page_t); 413 414 #ifdef INVARIANTS 415 void vm_page_object_lock_assert(vm_page_t m); 416 #define VM_PAGE_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(m) vm_page_object_lock_assert(m) 417 #else 418 #define VM_PAGE_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(m) (void)0 419 #endif 420 421 /* 422 * vm_page_sleep_if_busy: 423 * 424 * Sleep and release the page queues lock if VPO_BUSY is set or, 425 * if also_m_busy is TRUE, busy is non-zero. Returns TRUE if the 426 * thread slept and the page queues lock was released. 427 * Otherwise, retains the page queues lock and returns FALSE. 428 * 429 * The object containing the given page must be locked. 430 */ 431 static __inline int 432 vm_page_sleep_if_busy(vm_page_t m, int also_m_busy, const char *msg) 433 { 434 435 if ((m->oflags & VPO_BUSY) || (also_m_busy && m->busy)) { 436 vm_page_sleep(m, msg); 437 return (TRUE); 438 } 439 return (FALSE); 440 } 441 442 /* 443 * vm_page_undirty: 444 * 445 * Set page to not be dirty. Note: does not clear pmap modify bits 446 */ 447 static __inline void 448 vm_page_undirty(vm_page_t m) 449 { 450 451 VM_PAGE_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(m); 452 m->dirty = 0; 453 } 454 455 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 456 #endif /* !_VM_PAGE_ */ 457