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All rights reserved. 23 * Use is subject to license terms. 24 */ 25 26 /* Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T */ 27 /* All Rights Reserved */ 28 29 /* 30 * University Copyright- Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1988 31 * The Regents of the University of California 32 * All Rights Reserved 33 * 34 * University Acknowledgment- Portions of this document are derived from 35 * software developed by the University of California, Berkeley, and its 36 * contributors. 37 */ 38 39 #ifndef _VM_SEG_H 40 #define _VM_SEG_H 41 42 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 43 44 #include <sys/vnode.h> 45 #include <sys/avl.h> 46 #include <vm/seg_enum.h> 47 #include <vm/faultcode.h> 48 #include <vm/hat.h> 49 50 #ifdef __cplusplus 51 extern "C" { 52 #endif 53 54 /* 55 * VM - Segments. 56 */ 57 58 struct anon_map; 59 60 /* 61 * kstat statistics for segment advise 62 */ 63 typedef struct { 64 kstat_named_t MADV_FREE_hit; 65 kstat_named_t MADV_FREE_miss; 66 } segadvstat_t; 67 68 /* 69 * memory object ids 70 */ 71 typedef struct memid { u_longlong_t val[2]; } memid_t; 72 73 /* 74 * An address space contains a set of segments, managed by drivers. 75 * Drivers support mapped devices, sharing, copy-on-write, etc. 76 * 77 * The seg structure contains a lock to prevent races, the base virtual 78 * address and size of the segment, a back pointer to the containing 79 * address space, pointers to maintain an AVL tree of segments in the 80 * same address space, and procedure and data hooks for the driver. 81 * The AVL tree of segments for the address space is sorted by 82 * ascending base addresses and overlapping segments are not allowed. 83 * 84 * After a segment is created, faults may occur on pages of the segment. 85 * When a fault occurs, the fault handling code must get the desired 86 * object and set up the hardware translation to the object. For some 87 * objects, the fault handling code also implements copy-on-write. 88 * 89 * When the hat wants to unload a translation, it can call the unload 90 * routine which is responsible for processing reference and modify bits. 91 * 92 * Each segment is protected by it's containing address space lock. To 93 * access any field in the segment structure, the "as" must be locked. 94 * If a segment field is to be modified, the address space lock must be 95 * write locked. 96 */ 97 98 typedef struct pcache_link { 99 struct pcache_link *p_lnext; 100 struct pcache_link *p_lprev; 101 } pcache_link_t; 102 103 typedef struct seg { 104 caddr_t s_base; /* base virtual address */ 105 size_t s_size; /* size in bytes */ 106 uint_t s_szc; /* max page size code */ 107 uint_t s_flags; /* flags for segment, see below */ 108 struct as *s_as; /* containing address space */ 109 avl_node_t s_tree; /* AVL tree links to segs in this as */ 110 struct seg_ops *s_ops; /* ops vector: see below */ 111 void *s_data; /* private data for instance */ 112 kmutex_t s_pmtx; /* protects seg's pcache list */ 113 pcache_link_t s_phead; /* head of seg's pcache list */ 114 } seg_t; 115 116 #define S_PURGE (0x01) /* seg should be purged in as_gap() */ 117 118 struct seg_ops { 119 int (*dup)(struct seg *, struct seg *); 120 int (*unmap)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t); 121 void (*free)(struct seg *); 122 faultcode_t (*fault)(struct hat *, struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, 123 enum fault_type, enum seg_rw); 124 faultcode_t (*faulta)(struct seg *, caddr_t); 125 int (*setprot)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 126 int (*checkprot)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 127 int (*kluster)(struct seg *, caddr_t, ssize_t); 128 size_t (*swapout)(struct seg *); 129 int (*sync)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, int, uint_t); 130 size_t (*incore)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, char *); 131 int (*lockop)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, int, int, ulong_t *, 132 size_t); 133 int (*getprot)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t *); 134 u_offset_t (*getoffset)(struct seg *, caddr_t); 135 int (*gettype)(struct seg *, caddr_t); 136 int (*getvp)(struct seg *, caddr_t, struct vnode **); 137 int (*advise)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 138 void (*dump)(struct seg *); 139 int (*pagelock)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, struct page ***, 140 enum lock_type, enum seg_rw); 141 int (*setpagesize)(struct seg *, caddr_t, size_t, uint_t); 142 int (*getmemid)(struct seg *, caddr_t, memid_t *); 143 struct lgrp_mem_policy_info *(*getpolicy)(struct seg *, caddr_t); 144 int (*capable)(struct seg *, segcapability_t); 145 }; 146 147 #ifdef _KERNEL 148 149 /* 150 * Generic segment operations 151 */ 152 extern void seg_init(void); 153 extern struct seg *seg_alloc(struct as *as, caddr_t base, size_t size); 154 extern int seg_attach(struct as *as, caddr_t base, size_t size, 155 struct seg *seg); 156 extern void seg_unmap(struct seg *seg); 157 extern void seg_free(struct seg *seg); 158 159 /* 160 * functions for pagelock cache support 161 */ 162 typedef int (*seg_preclaim_cbfunc_t)(void *, caddr_t, size_t, 163 struct page **, enum seg_rw, int); 164 165 extern struct page **seg_plookup(struct seg *seg, struct anon_map *amp, 166 caddr_t addr, size_t len, enum seg_rw rw, uint_t flags); 167 extern void seg_pinactive(struct seg *seg, struct anon_map *amp, 168 caddr_t addr, size_t len, struct page **pp, enum seg_rw rw, 169 uint_t flags, seg_preclaim_cbfunc_t callback); 170 171 extern void seg_ppurge(struct seg *seg, struct anon_map *amp, 172 uint_t flags); 173 extern void seg_ppurge_wiredpp(struct page **pp); 174 175 extern int seg_pinsert_check(struct seg *seg, struct anon_map *amp, 176 caddr_t addr, size_t len, uint_t flags); 177 extern int seg_pinsert(struct seg *seg, struct anon_map *amp, 178 caddr_t addr, size_t len, size_t wlen, struct page **pp, enum seg_rw rw, 179 uint_t flags, seg_preclaim_cbfunc_t callback); 180 181 extern void seg_pasync_thread(void); 182 extern void seg_preap(void); 183 extern int seg_p_disable(void); 184 extern void seg_p_enable(void); 185 186 extern segadvstat_t segadvstat; 187 188 /* 189 * Flags for pagelock cache support. 190 * Flags argument is passed as uint_t to pcache routines. upper 16 bits of 191 * the flags argument are reserved for alignment page shift when SEGP_PSHIFT 192 * is set. 193 */ 194 #define SEGP_FORCE_WIRED 0x1 /* skip check against seg_pwindow */ 195 #define SEGP_AMP 0x2 /* anon map's pcache entry */ 196 #define SEGP_PSHIFT 0x4 /* addr pgsz shift for hash function */ 197 198 /* 199 * Return values for seg_pinsert and seg_pinsert_check functions. 200 */ 201 #define SEGP_SUCCESS 0 /* seg_pinsert() succeeded */ 202 #define SEGP_FAIL 1 /* seg_pinsert() failed */ 203 204 /* Page status bits for segop_incore */ 205 #define SEG_PAGE_INCORE 0x01 /* VA has a page backing it */ 206 #define SEG_PAGE_LOCKED 0x02 /* VA has a page that is locked */ 207 #define SEG_PAGE_HASCOW 0x04 /* VA has a page with a copy-on-write */ 208 #define SEG_PAGE_SOFTLOCK 0x08 /* VA has a page with softlock held */ 209 #define SEG_PAGE_VNODEBACKED 0x10 /* Segment is backed by a vnode */ 210 #define SEG_PAGE_ANON 0x20 /* VA has an anonymous page */ 211 #define SEG_PAGE_VNODE 0x40 /* VA has a vnode page backing it */ 212 213 #define SEGOP_DUP(s, n) (*(s)->s_ops->dup)((s), (n)) 214 #define SEGOP_UNMAP(s, a, l) (*(s)->s_ops->unmap)((s), (a), (l)) 215 #define SEGOP_FREE(s) (*(s)->s_ops->free)((s)) 216 #define SEGOP_FAULT(h, s, a, l, t, rw) \ 217 (*(s)->s_ops->fault)((h), (s), (a), (l), (t), (rw)) 218 #define SEGOP_FAULTA(s, a) (*(s)->s_ops->faulta)((s), (a)) 219 #define SEGOP_SETPROT(s, a, l, p) (*(s)->s_ops->setprot)((s), (a), (l), (p)) 220 #define SEGOP_CHECKPROT(s, a, l, p) (*(s)->s_ops->checkprot)((s), (a), (l), (p)) 221 #define SEGOP_KLUSTER(s, a, d) (*(s)->s_ops->kluster)((s), (a), (d)) 222 #define SEGOP_SWAPOUT(s) (*(s)->s_ops->swapout)((s)) 223 #define SEGOP_SYNC(s, a, l, atr, f) \ 224 (*(s)->s_ops->sync)((s), (a), (l), (atr), (f)) 225 #define SEGOP_INCORE(s, a, l, v) (*(s)->s_ops->incore)((s), (a), (l), (v)) 226 #define SEGOP_LOCKOP(s, a, l, atr, op, b, p) \ 227 (*(s)->s_ops->lockop)((s), (a), (l), (atr), (op), (b), (p)) 228 #define SEGOP_GETPROT(s, a, l, p) (*(s)->s_ops->getprot)((s), (a), (l), (p)) 229 #define SEGOP_GETOFFSET(s, a) (*(s)->s_ops->getoffset)((s), (a)) 230 #define SEGOP_GETTYPE(s, a) (*(s)->s_ops->gettype)((s), (a)) 231 #define SEGOP_GETVP(s, a, vpp) (*(s)->s_ops->getvp)((s), (a), (vpp)) 232 #define SEGOP_ADVISE(s, a, l, b) (*(s)->s_ops->advise)((s), (a), (l), (b)) 233 #define SEGOP_DUMP(s) (*(s)->s_ops->dump)((s)) 234 #define SEGOP_PAGELOCK(s, a, l, p, t, rw) \ 235 (*(s)->s_ops->pagelock)((s), (a), (l), (p), (t), (rw)) 236 #define SEGOP_SETPAGESIZE(s, a, l, szc) \ 237 (*(s)->s_ops->setpagesize)((s), (a), (l), (szc)) 238 #define SEGOP_GETMEMID(s, a, mp) (*(s)->s_ops->getmemid)((s), (a), (mp)) 239 #define SEGOP_GETPOLICY(s, a) (*(s)->s_ops->getpolicy)((s), (a)) 240 #define SEGOP_CAPABLE(s, c) (*(s)->s_ops->capable)((s), (c)) 241 242 #define seg_page(seg, addr) \ 243 (((uintptr_t)((addr) - (seg)->s_base)) >> PAGESHIFT) 244 245 #define seg_pages(seg) \ 246 (((uintptr_t)((seg)->s_size + PAGEOFFSET)) >> PAGESHIFT) 247 248 #define IE_NOMEM -1 /* internal to seg layer */ 249 #define IE_RETRY -2 /* internal to seg layer */ 250 #define IE_REATTACH -3 /* internal to seg layer */ 251 252 /* Delay/retry factors for seg_p_mem_config_pre_del */ 253 #define SEGP_PREDEL_DELAY_FACTOR 4 254 /* 255 * As a workaround to being unable to purge the pagelock 256 * cache during a DR delete memory operation, we use 257 * a stall threshold that is twice the maximum seen 258 * during testing. This workaround will be removed 259 * when a suitable fix is found. 260 */ 261 #define SEGP_STALL_SECONDS 25 262 #define SEGP_STALL_THRESHOLD \ 263 (SEGP_STALL_SECONDS * SEGP_PREDEL_DELAY_FACTOR) 264 265 #ifdef VMDEBUG 266 267 uint_t seg_page(struct seg *, caddr_t); 268 uint_t seg_pages(struct seg *); 269 270 #endif /* VMDEBUG */ 271 272 boolean_t seg_can_change_zones(struct seg *); 273 size_t seg_swresv(struct seg *); 274 275 #endif /* _KERNEL */ 276 277 #ifdef __cplusplus 278 } 279 #endif 280 281 #endif /* _VM_SEG_H */ 282