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Alan Cox
5cd7a4f76c Correct a type error in kmem_unback(). Previously, kmem_unback() did not
correctly handle deallocation requests of two or more gigabytes in size.
Eventually, this would lead to a panic elsewhere in the kernel, such as
"vm_radix_insert: key <vm_pindex_t> is already present".

Reported by:	Ilias Marinos
MFC after:	1 week
2015-06-10 05:17:14 +00:00
Hans Petter Selasky
f0188618f2 Fix multiple incorrect SYSCTL arguments in the kernel:
- Wrong integer type was specified.

- Wrong or missing "access" specifier. The "access" specifier
sometimes included the SYSCTL type, which it should not, except for
procedural SYSCTL nodes.

- Logical OR where binary OR was expected.

- Properly assert the "access" argument passed to all SYSCTL macros,
using the CTASSERT macro. This applies to both static- and dynamically
created SYSCTLs.

- Properly assert the the data type for both static and dynamic
SYSCTLs. In the case of static SYSCTLs we only assert that the data
pointed to by the SYSCTL data pointer has the correct size, hence
there is no easy way to assert types in the C language outside a
C-function.

- Rewrote some code which doesn't pass a constant "access" specifier
when creating dynamic SYSCTL nodes, which is now a requirement.

- Updated "EXAMPLES" section in SYSCTL manual page.

MFC after:	3 days
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
2014-10-21 07:31:21 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
39ffa8c138 Change pmap_enter(9) interface to take flags parameter and superpage
mapping size (currently unused).  The flags includes the fault access
bits, wired flag as PMAP_ENTER_WIRED, and a new flag
PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP to indicate that pmap should not sleep.

For powerpc aim both 32 and 64 bit, fix implementation to ensure that
the requested mapping is created when PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP is not
specified, in particular, wait for the available memory required to
proceed.

In collaboration with:	alc
Tested by:	nwhitehorn (ppc aim32 and booke)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation and EMC / Isilon Storage Division
MFC after:	2 weeks
2014-08-08 17:12:03 +00:00
Attilio Rao
3ae10f7477 - Modify vm_page_unwire() and vm_page_enqueue() to directly accept
the queue where to enqueue pages that are going to be unwired.
- Add stronger checks to the enqueue/dequeue for the pagequeues when
  adding and removing pages to them.

Of course, for unmanaged pages the queue parameter of vm_page_unwire() will
be ignored, just as the active parameter today.
This makes adding new pagequeues quicker.

This change effectively modifies the KPI.  __FreeBSD_version will be,
however, bumped just when the full cache of free pages will be
evicted.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
2014-06-16 18:15:27 +00:00
Alan Cox
fa2f411c4e There is no reason to perform the pmap_remove() on the kernel pmap while
the kmem object lock is held.  Do the pmap_remove() before acquiring the
kmem object lock.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2014-05-23 16:22:36 +00:00
John Baldwin
edb572a38c Add a mmap flag (MAP_32BIT) on 64-bit platforms to request that a mapping use
an address in the first 2GB of the process's address space.  This flag should
have the same semantics as the same flag on Linux.

To facilitate this, add a new parameter to vm_map_find() that specifies an
optional maximum virtual address.  While here, fix several callers of
vm_map_find() to use a VMFS_* constant for the findspace argument instead of
TRUE and FALSE.

Reviewed by:	alc
Approved by:	re (kib)
2013-09-09 18:11:59 +00:00
John Baldwin
5aa60b6f21 Add new mmap(2) flags to permit applications to request specific virtual
address alignment of mappings.
- MAP_ALIGNED(n) requests a mapping aligned on a boundary of (1 << n).
  Requests for n >= number of bits in a pointer or less than the size of
  a page fail with EINVAL.  This matches the API provided by NetBSD.
- MAP_ALIGNED_SUPER is a special case of MAP_ALIGNED.  It can be used
  to optimize the chances of using large pages.  By default it will align
  the mapping on a large page boundary (the system is free to choose any
  large page size to align to that seems best for the mapping request).
  However, if the object being mapped is already using large pages, then
  it will align the virtual mapping to match the existing large pages in
  the object instead.
- Internally, VMFS_ALIGNED_SPACE is now renamed to VMFS_SUPER_SPACE, and
  VMFS_ALIGNED_SPACE(n) is repurposed for specifying a specific alignment.
  MAP_ALIGNED(n) maps to using VMFS_ALIGNED_SPACE(n), while
  MAP_ALIGNED_SUPER maps to VMFS_SUPER_SPACE.
- mmap() of a device object now uses VMFS_OPTIMAL_SPACE rather than
  explicitly using VMFS_SUPER_SPACE.  All device objects are forced to
  use a specific color on creation, so VMFS_OPTIMAL_SPACE is effectively
  equivalent.

Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 month
2013-08-16 21:13:55 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
5df87b21d3 Replace kernel virtual address space allocation with vmem. This provides
transparent layering and better fragmentation.

 - Normalize functions that allocate memory to use kmem_*
 - Those that allocate address space are named kva_*
 - Those that operate on maps are named kmap_*
 - Implement recursive allocation handling for kmem_arena in vmem.

Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-08-07 06:21:20 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
5f51836645 - Add a general purpose resource allocator, vmem, from NetBSD. It was
originally inspired by the Solaris vmem detailed in the proceedings
   of usenix 2001.  The NetBSD version was heavily refactored for bugs
   and simplicity.
 - Use this resource allocator to allocate the buffer and transient maps.
   Buffer cache defrags are reduced by 25% when used by filesystems with
   mixed block sizes.  Ultimately this may permit dynamic buffer cache
   sizing on low KVA machines.

Discussed with:	alc, kib, attilio
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-06-28 03:51:20 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
ee75e7de7b Implement the concept of the unmapped VMIO buffers, i.e. buffers which
do not map the b_pages pages into buffer_map KVA.  The use of the
unmapped buffers eliminate the need to perform TLB shootdown for
mapping on the buffer creation and reuse, greatly reducing the amount
of IPIs for shootdown on big-SMP machines and eliminating up to 25-30%
of the system time on i/o intensive workloads.

The unmapped buffer should be explicitely requested by the GB_UNMAPPED
flag by the consumer.  For unmapped buffer, no KVA reservation is
performed at all. The consumer might request unmapped buffer which
does have a KVA reserve, to manually map it without recursing into
buffer cache and blocking, with the GB_KVAALLOC flag.

When the mapped buffer is requested and unmapped buffer already
exists, the cache performs an upgrade, possibly reusing the KVA
reservation.

Unmapped buffer is translated into unmapped bio in g_vfs_strategy().
Unmapped bio carry a pointer to the vm_page_t array, offset and length
instead of the data pointer.  The provider which processes the bio
should explicitely specify a readiness to accept unmapped bio,
otherwise g_down geom thread performs the transient upgrade of the bio
request by mapping the pages into the new bio_transient_map KVA
submap.

The bio_transient_map submap claims up to 10% of the buffer map, and
the total buffer_map + bio_transient_map KVA usage stays the
same. Still, it could be manually tuned by kern.bio_transient_maxcnt
tunable, in the units of the transient mappings.  Eventually, the
bio_transient_map could be removed after all geom classes and drivers
can accept unmapped i/o requests.

Unmapped support can be turned off by the vfs.unmapped_buf_allowed
tunable, disabling which makes the buffer (or cluster) creation
requests to ignore GB_UNMAPPED and GB_KVAALLOC flags.  Unmapped
buffers are only enabled by default on the architectures where
pmap_copy_page() was implemented and tested.

In the rework, filesystem metadata is not the subject to maxbufspace
limit anymore. Since the metadata buffers are always mapped, the
buffers still have to fit into the buffer map, which provides a
reasonable (but practically unreachable) upper bound on it. The
non-metadata buffer allocations, both mapped and unmapped, is
accounted against maxbufspace, as before. Effectively, this means that
the maxbufspace is forced on mapped and unmapped buffers separately.
The pre-patch bufspace limiting code did not worked, because
buffer_map fragmentation does not allow the limit to be reached.

By Jeff Roberson request, the getnewbuf() function was split into
smaller single-purpose functions.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Discussed with:	jeff (previous version)
Tested by:	pho, scottl (previous version), jhb, bf
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-03-19 14:13:12 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
e7788a47e3 Remove excessive and inconsistent initializers for the various kernel
maps and submaps.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-03-14 19:50:09 +00:00
Attilio Rao
89f6b8632c Switch the vm_object mutex to be a rwlock. This will enable in the
future further optimizations where the vm_object lock will be held
in read mode most of the time the page cache resident pool of pages
are accessed for reading purposes.

The change is mostly mechanical but few notes are reported:
* The KPI changes as follow:
  - VM_OBJECT_LOCK() -> VM_OBJECT_WLOCK()
  - VM_OBJECT_TRYLOCK() -> VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK()
  - VM_OBJECT_UNLOCK() -> VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK()
  - VM_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(MA_OWNED) -> VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED()
    (in order to avoid visibility of implementation details)
  - The read-mode operations are added:
    VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(), VM_OBJECT_TRYRLOCK(), VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(),
    VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_RLOCKED(), VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED()
* The vm/vm_pager.h namespace pollution avoidance (forcing requiring
  sys/mutex.h in consumers directly to cater its inlining functions
  using VM_OBJECT_LOCK()) imposes that all the vm/vm_pager.h
  consumers now must include also sys/rwlock.h.
* zfs requires a quite convoluted fix to include FreeBSD rwlocks into
  the compat layer because the name clash between FreeBSD and solaris
  versions must be avoided.
  At this purpose zfs redefines the vm_object locking functions
  directly, isolating the FreeBSD components in specific compat stubs.

The KPI results heavilly broken by this commit.  Thirdy part ports must
be updated accordingly (I can think off-hand of VirtualBox, for example).

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	jeff
Reviewed by:	pjd (ZFS specific review)
Discussed with:	alc
Tested by:	pho
2013-03-09 02:32:23 +00:00
Alan Cox
fc23011bc3 On arm, like sparc64, the end of the kernel map varies from one type of
machine to another.  Therefore, VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS can't be a constant.
Instead, #define it to be a variable, vm_max_kernel_address, just like we
do on sparc64.

Reviewed by:	kib
Tested by:	ian
2013-02-18 01:02:48 +00:00
Marius Strobl
94bfd5b1a0 Try to improve r242655 take III: move these SYSCTLs describing the kernel
map, which is defined and initialized in vm/vm_kern.c, to the latter.

Submitted by:	alc
2013-02-04 09:35:48 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
b32ecf44bc Flip the semantic of M_NOWAIT to only require the allocation to not
sleep, and perform the page allocations with VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM
class. Previously, the allocation was also allowed to completely drain
the reserve of the free pages, being translated to VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT
request class for vm_page_alloc() and similar functions.

Allow the caller of malloc* to request the 'deep drain' semantic by
providing M_USE_RESERVE flag, now translated to VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT
class. Previously, it resulted in less aggressive VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM
allocation class.

Centralize the translation of the M_* malloc(9) flags in the single
inline function malloc2vm_flags().

Discussion started by:	"Sears, Steven" <Steven.Sears@netapp.com>
Reviewed by:	alc, mdf (previous version)
Tested by:	pho (previous version)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-11-14 20:01:40 +00:00
Alan Cox
85eeca35b9 Move what remains of vm/vm_contig.c into vm/vm_pageout.c, where similar
code resides.  Rename vm_contig_grow_cache() to vm_pageout_grow_cache().

Reviewed by:	kib
2012-07-18 05:21:34 +00:00
Alan Cox
0ff0fc84c2 Move kmem_alloc_{attr,contig}() to vm/vm_kern.c, where similarly named
functions reside.  Correct the comment describing kmem_alloc_contig().
2012-07-14 18:10:44 +00:00
Alan Cox
9ed54e79b5 Simplify kmem_alloc() by eliminating code that existed on account of
external pagers in Mach.  FreeBSD doesn't implement external pagers.
Moreover, it don't pageout the kernel object.  So, the reasons for
having code don't hold.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	6 weeks
2012-02-29 05:41:29 +00:00
Kip Macy
263811f724 exclude kmem_alloc'ed ARC data buffers from kernel minidumps on amd64
excluding other allocations including UMA now entails the addition of
a single flag to kmem_alloc or uma zone create

Reviewed by:	alc, avg
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-01-27 20:18:31 +00:00
Alan Cox
703dec68bf Eliminate vestiges of page coloring in VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ calls to
vm_page_alloc().  While I'm here, for the sake of consistency, always
specify the allocation class, such as VM_ALLOC_NORMAL, as the first of
the flags.
2011-10-27 16:39:17 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
d98d0ce27a - Move the PG_UNMANAGED flag from m->flags to m->oflags, renaming the flag
to VPO_UNMANAGED (and also making the flag protected by the vm object
  lock, instead of vm page queue lock).
- Mark the fake pages with both PG_FICTITIOUS (as it is now) and
  VPO_UNMANAGED. As a consequence, pmap code now can use use just
  VPO_UNMANAGED to decide whether the page is unmanaged.

Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho (x86, previous version), marius (sparc64),
    marcel (arm, ia64, powerpc), ray (mips)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by:	re (bz)
2011-08-09 21:01:36 +00:00
Matthew D Fleming
cfb00e5aa7 Move the ZERO_REGION_SIZE to a machine-dependent file, as on many
architectures (i386, for example) the virtual memory space may be
constrained enough that 2MB is a large chunk.  Use 64K for arches
other than amd64 and ia64, with special handling for sparc64 due to
differing hardware.

Also commit the comment changes to kmem_init_zero_region() that I
missed due to not saving the file.  (Darn the unfamiliar development
environment).

Arch maintainers, please feel free to adjust ZERO_REGION_SIZE as you
see fit.

Requested by:	alc
MFC after:	1 week
MFC with:	r221853
2011-05-13 19:35:01 +00:00
Matthew D Fleming
89cb2a19ec Usa a globally visible region of zeros for both /dev/zero and the md
device.  There are likely other kernel uses of "blob of zeros" than can
be converted.

Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 week
2011-05-13 18:48:00 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
56bdf2dbc2 Since r218070 reenabled the call to vm_map_simplify_entry() from
vm_map_insert(), the kmem_back() assumption about newly inserted
entry might be broken due to interference of two factors. In the low
memory condition, when vm_page_alloc() returns NULL, supplied map is
unlocked. If another thread performs kmem_malloc() meantime, and its
map entry is placed right next to our thread map entry in the map,
both entries wire count is still 0 and entries are coalesced due to
vm_map_simplify_entry().

Mark new entry with MAP_ENTRY_IN_TRANSITION to prevent coalesce.
Fix some style issues, tighten the assertions to account for
MAP_ENTRY_IN_TRANSITION state.

Reported and tested by:	pho
Reviewed by:	alc
2011-02-15 09:03:58 +00:00
Matthew D Fleming
d69b01efc2 Replace an XXX comment with the appropriate code.
Submitted by:	alc
2010-09-20 20:41:59 +00:00
Matthew D Fleming
e3813573bd Rework memguard(9) to reserve significantly more KVA to detect
use-after-free over a longer time.  Also release the backing pages of
a guarded allocation at free(9) time to reduce the overhead of using
memguard(9).  Allow setting and varying the malloc type at run-time.
Add knobs to allow:

 - randomly guarding memory
 - adding un-backed KVA guard pages to detect underflow and overflow
 - a lower limit on the size of allocations that are guarded

Reviewed by:    alc
Reviewed by:    brueffer, Ulrich Spörlein <uqs spoerlein net> (man page)
Silence from:   -arch
Approved by:    zml (mentor)
MFC after:      1 month
2010-08-11 22:10:37 +00:00
Alan Cox
746c2ddee8 The pages allocated by kmem_alloc_attr() and kmem_malloc() are unmanaged.
Consequently, neither the page lock nor the page queues lock is needed to
unwire and free them.
2010-05-03 07:08:16 +00:00
Kip Macy
2965a45315 On Alan's advice, rather than do a wholesale conversion on a single
architecture from page queue lock to a hashed array of page locks
(based on a patch by Jeff Roberson), I've implemented page lock
support in the MI code and have only moved vm_page's hold_count
out from under page queue mutex to page lock. This changes
pmap_extract_and_hold on all pmaps.

Supported by: Bitgravity Inc.

Discussed with: alc, jeffr, and kib
2010-04-30 00:46:43 +00:00
Juli Mallett
ca596a25f0 o) Add a VM find-space option, VMFS_TLB_ALIGNED_SPACE, which searches the
address space for an address as aligned by the new pmap_align_tlb()
   function, which is for constraints imposed by the TLB. [1]
o) Add a kmem_alloc_nofault_space() function, which acts like
   kmem_alloc_nofault() but allows the caller to specify which find-space
   option to use. [1]
o) Use kmem_alloc_nofault_space() with VMFS_TLB_ALIGNED_SPACE to allocate the
   kernel stack address on MIPS. [1]
o) Make pmap_align_tlb() on MIPS align addresses so that they do not start on
   an odd boundary within the TLB, so that they are suitable for insertion as
   wired entries and do not have to share a TLB entry with another mapping,
   assuming they are appropriately-sized.
o) Eliminate md_realstack now that the kstack will be appropriately-aligned on
   MIPS.
o) Increase the number of guard pages to 2 so that we retain the proper
   alignment of the kstack address.

Reviewed by:	[1] alc
X-MFC-after:	Making sure alc has not come up with a better interface.
2010-04-18 22:32:07 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
3364c323e6 Implement global and per-uid accounting of the anonymous memory. Add
rlimit RLIMIT_SWAP that limits the amount of swap that may be reserved
for the uid.

The accounting information (charge) is associated with either map entry,
or vm object backing the entry, assuming the object is the first one
in the shadow chain and entry does not require COW. Charge is moved
from entry to object on allocation of the object, e.g. during the mmap,
assuming the object is allocated, or on the first page fault on the
entry. It moves back to the entry on forks due to COW setup.

The per-entry granularity of accounting makes the charge process fair
for processes that change uid during lifetime, and decrements charge
for proper uid when region is unmapped.

The interface of vm_pager_allocate(9) is extended by adding struct ucred *,
that is used to charge appropriate uid when allocation if performed by
kernel, e.g. md(4).

Several syscalls, among them is fork(2), may now return ENOMEM when
global or per-uid limits are enforced.

In collaboration with:	pho
Reviewed by:	alc
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2009-06-23 20:45:22 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
655c349022 Revert the addition of the freelist argument for the vm_map_delete()
function, done in r188334. Instead, collect the entries that shall be
freed, in the deferred_freelist member of the map. Automatically purge
the deferred freelist when map is unlocked.

Tested by:	pho
Reviewed by:	alc
2009-02-24 20:57:43 +00:00
Robert Watson
9309e63c1f Put debug.vm_lowmem sysctl under DIAGNOSTIC.
Submitted by:	sam
MFC after:	3 days
2009-02-23 23:30:17 +00:00
Robert Watson
86f087370b Add a debugging sysctl, debug.vm_lowmem, that when assigned a value of
1 will trigger a pass through the VM's low-memory handlers, such as
protocol and UMA drain routines.  This makes it easier to exercise
these otherwise rarely-invoked code paths.

MFC after:	3 days
2009-02-23 23:00:12 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
897d81a020 Do not call vm_object_deallocate() from vm_map_delete(), because we
hold the map lock there, and might need the vnode lock for OBJT_VNODE
objects. Postpone object deallocation until caller of vm_map_delete()
drops the map lock. Link the map entries to be freed into the freelist,
that is released by the new helper function vm_map_entry_free_freelist().

Reviewed by:	tegge, alc
Tested by:	pho
2009-02-08 20:39:17 +00:00
Alan Cox
fb272dc841 Eliminate stale comments from kmem_malloc(). 2008-07-18 17:41:31 +00:00
Alan Cox
5cfa90e902 Make preparations for increasing the size of the kernel virtual address space
on the amd64 architecture.  The amd64 architecture requires kernel code and
global variables to reside in the highest 2GB of the 64-bit virtual address
space.  Thus, the memory allocated during bootstrap, before the call to
kmem_init(), starts at KERNBASE, which is not necessarily the same as
VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS on amd64.
2008-06-22 04:54:27 +00:00
Alan Cox
3202ed7523 Introduce a new parameter "superpage_align" to kmem_suballoc() that is
used to request superpage alignment for the submap.

Request superpage alignment for the kmem_map.

Pass VMFS_ANY_SPACE instead of TRUE to vm_map_find().  (They are currently
equivalent but VMFS_ANY_SPACE is the new preferred spelling.)

Remove a stale comment from kmem_malloc().
2008-05-10 21:46:20 +00:00
Alan Cox
2bc24aa956 Eliminate pointless casts from kmem_suballoc(). 2008-04-28 17:25:27 +00:00
Alan Cox
24dedba9f5 Eliminate an unnecessary printf() from kmem_suballoc(). The subsequent
panic() can be extended to convey the same information.
2008-03-30 20:08:59 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
79c2840d1d When one tries to allocate memory with the M_WAITOK flag and we are short in
address space in kmem map call vm_lowmem event in a loop and wait a bit for
subsystems to reclaim some memory which in turn will reclaim address space as
well.

Note, this is a work-around.

Reviewed by:	alc
Approved by:	alc
MFC after:	3 days
2008-01-10 08:36:38 +00:00
Alan Cox
eb2a051720 Add an access type parameter to pmap_enter(). It will be used to implement
superpage promotion.

Correct a style error in kmem_malloc(): pmap_enter()'s last parameter is
a Boolean.
2008-01-03 07:34:34 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
8ce2d00a04 Change unused 'user_wait' argument to 'timo' argument, which will be
used to specify timeout for msleep(9).

Discussed with:	alc
Reviewed by:	alc
2007-11-07 21:56:58 +00:00
Pawel Jakub Dawidek
0f2c2ce0a3 When KVA is exhausted, try the vm_lowmem event for the last time before
panicing. This helps a lot in ZFS stability.
2007-04-05 20:52:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
9f5c801b94 Change the way that unmanaged pages are created. Specifically,
immediately flag any page that is allocated to a OBJT_PHYS object as
unmanaged in vm_page_alloc() rather than waiting for a later call to
vm_page_unmanage().  This allows for the elimination of some uses of
the page queues lock.

Change the type of the kernel and kmem objects from OBJT_DEFAULT to
OBJT_PHYS.  This allows us to take advantage of the above change to
simplify the allocation of unmanaged pages in kmem_alloc() and
kmem_malloc().

Remove vm_page_unmanage().  It is no longer used.
2007-02-25 06:14:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
e6eaadba43 Declare the map entry created by kmem_init() for the range from
VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS to the end of the kernel's bootstrap data as
MAP_NOFAULT.
2007-01-07 07:32:04 +00:00
Alan Cox
0f3b612a06 There is no point in setting PG_REFERENCED on kmem_object pages because
they are "unmanaged", i.e., non-pageable, pages.

Remove a stale comment.
2006-11-13 00:27:02 +00:00
Alan Cox
44b8bd66f9 Make pmap_enter() responsible for setting PG_WRITEABLE instead
of its caller.  (As a beneficial side-effect, a high-contention
acquisition of the page queues lock in vm_fault() is eliminated.)
2006-11-12 21:48:34 +00:00
Alan Cox
66bdd5d619 The page queues lock is no longer required by vm_page_wakeup(). 2006-10-23 05:27:31 +00:00
Warner Losh
60727d8b86 /* -> /*- for license, minor formatting changes 2005-01-07 02:29:27 +00:00
Alan Cox
ddf4bb37c8 Use VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY instead of calling vm_page_wakeup(). 2004-10-24 18:46:32 +00:00
Brian Feldman
0ada205ee6 Back out all behavioral chnages. 2004-08-10 14:42:48 +00:00
Brian Feldman
9689d5e5ee Revamp VM map wiring.
* Allow no-fault wiring/unwiring to succeed for consistency;
  however, the wired count remains at zero, so it's a special case.

* Fix issues inside vm_map_wire() and vm_map_unwire() where the
  exact state of user wiring (one or zero) and system wiring
  (zero or more) could be confused; for example, system unwiring
  could succeed in removing a user wire, instead of being an
  error.

* Require all mappings to be unwired before they are deleted.
  When VM space is still wired upon deletion, it will be waited
  upon for the following unwire.  This makes vslock(9) work
  rather than allowing kernel-locked memory to be deleted
  out from underneath of its consumer as it would before.
2004-08-09 19:52:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
5122b74809 For years, kmem_alloc_pageable() has been misused. Now that the last of
these misuses has been corrected, remove it before new ones appear, such as
arm/arm/pmap.c revision 1.8.
2004-07-25 20:08:59 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
099a0e588c Bring in mbuma to replace mballoc.
mbuma is an Mbuf & Cluster allocator built on top of a number of
extensions to the UMA framework, all included herein.

Extensions to UMA worth noting:
  - Better layering between slab <-> zone caches; introduce
    Keg structure which splits off slab cache away from the
    zone structure and allows multiple zones to be stacked
    on top of a single Keg (single type of slab cache);
    perhaps we should look into defining a subset API on
    top of the Keg for special use by malloc(9),
    for example.
  - UMA_ZONE_REFCNT zones can now be added, and reference
    counters automagically allocated for them within the end
    of the associated slab structures.  uma_find_refcnt()
    does a kextract to fetch the slab struct reference from
    the underlying page, and lookup the corresponding refcnt.

mbuma things worth noting:
  - integrates mbuf & cluster allocations with extended UMA
    and provides caches for commonly-allocated items; defines
    several zones (two primary, one secondary) and two kegs.
  - change up certain code paths that always used to do:
    m_get() + m_clget() to instead just use m_getcl() and
    try to take advantage of the newly defined secondary
    Packet zone.
  - netstat(1) and systat(1) quickly hacked up to do basic
    stat reporting but additional stats work needs to be
    done once some other details within UMA have been taken
    care of and it becomes clearer to how stats will work
    within the modified framework.

From the user perspective, one implication is that the
NMBCLUSTERS compile-time option is no longer used.  The
maximum number of clusters is still capped off according
to maxusers, but it can be made unlimited by setting
the kern.ipc.nmbclusters boot-time tunable to zero.
Work should be done to write an appropriate sysctl
handler allowing dynamic tuning of kern.ipc.nmbclusters
at runtime.

Additional things worth noting/known issues (READ):
   - One report of 'ips' (ServeRAID) driver acting really
     slow in conjunction with mbuma.  Need more data.
     Latest report is that ips is equally sucking with
     and without mbuma.
   - Giant leak in NFS code sometimes occurs, can't
     reproduce but currently analyzing; brueffer is
     able to reproduce but THIS IS NOT an mbuma-specific
     problem and currently occurs even WITHOUT mbuma.
   - Issues in network locking: there is at least one
     code path in the rip code where one or more locks
     are acquired and we end up in m_prepend() with
     M_WAITOK, which causes WITNESS to whine from within
     UMA.  Current temporary solution: force all UMA
     allocations to be M_NOWAIT from within UMA for now
     to avoid deadlocks unless WITNESS is defined and we
     can determine with certainty that we're not holding
     any locks when we're M_WAITOK.
   - I've seen at least one weird socketbuffer empty-but-
     mbuf-still-attached panic.  I don't believe this
     to be related to mbuma but please keep your eyes
     open, turn on debugging, and capture crash dumps.

This change removes more code than it adds.

A paper is available detailing the change and considering
various performance issues, it was presented at BSDCan2004:
http://www.unixdaemons.com/~bmilekic/netbuf_bmilekic.pdf
Please read the paper for Future Work and implementation
details, as well as credits.

Testing and Debugging:
    rwatson,
    brueffer,
    Ketrien I. Saihr-Kesenchedra,
    ...
Reviewed by: Lots of people (for different parts)
2004-05-31 21:46:06 +00:00
Alan Cox
7ef6ba5d27 Push down the responsibility for zeroing a physical page from the
caller to vm_page_grab().  Although this gives VM_ALLOC_ZERO a
different meaning for vm_page_grab() than for vm_page_alloc(), I feel
such change is necessary to accomplish other goals.  Specifically, I
want to make the PG_ZERO flag immutable between the time it is
allocated by vm_page_alloc() and freed by vm_page_free() or
vm_page_free_zero() to avoid locking overheads.  Once we gave up on
the ability to automatically recognize a zeroed page upon entry to
vm_page_free(), the ability to mutate the PG_ZERO flag became useless.
Instead, I would like to say that "Once a page becomes valid, its
PG_ZERO flag must be ignored."
2004-04-24 20:53:55 +00:00
Warner Losh
05eb3785e7 Remove advertising clause from University of California Regent's license,
per letter dated July 22, 1999.

Approved by: core
2004-04-06 20:15:37 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
497ddd5807 Back out previous commit due to objections. 2004-02-16 21:36:59 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
cbea5fb98f Don't panic if we fail to satisfy an M_WAITOK request; return 0 instead.
The calling code will either handle that gracefully or cause a page fault.
2004-02-16 18:41:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
37d44833d5 Unmanage pages allocated by kmem_alloc(). (There is no point in having PV
entries for these pages.)
2004-01-10 00:22:33 +00:00
Alan Cox
c020e821c7 Don't bother clearing PG_ZERO in contigmalloc1(), kmem_alloc(), or
kmem_malloc().  It serves no purpose.
2004-01-06 20:52:55 +00:00
Alan Cox
ff5dcf2546 - Increase the scope of the kmem_object's lock in kmem_malloc(). Add a
comment explaining why a further increase is not possible.
2004-01-01 19:48:56 +00:00
Alan Cox
53d0a98878 Remove GIANT_REQUIRED from kmem_suballoc(). 2003-12-28 00:10:48 +00:00
Jonathan Mini
8f101a2f31 NFC: Update stale comments.
Reviewed by:	alc
2003-11-10 00:44:00 +00:00
Alan Cox
49c06616ae Synchronize access to a vm page's valid field using the containing
vm object's lock.
2003-10-04 19:13:27 +00:00
Alan Cox
30bb12a4e8 Call vm_page_unmanage() on pages belonging to the kmem_object. This
eliminates the unnecessary overhead of managing "PV" entries for these
pages.
2003-09-14 02:37:59 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
2ae51145e8 Change clean_map from a global to an auto variable 2003-09-01 16:46:47 +00:00
Bruce M Simpson
abd498aa71 Add the mlockall() and munlockall() system calls.
- All those diffs to syscalls.master for each architecture *are*
   necessary. This needed clarification; the stub code generation for
   mlockall() was disabled, which would prevent applications from
   linking to this API (suggested by mux)
 - Giant has been quoshed. It is no longer held by the code, as
   the required locking has been pushed down within vm_map.c.
 - Callers must specify VM_MAP_WIRE_HOLESOK or VM_MAP_WIRE_NOHOLES
   to express their intention explicitly.
 - Inspected at the vmstat, top and vm pager sysctl stats level.
   Paging-in activity is occurring correctly, using a test harness.
 - The RES size for a process may appear to be greater than its SIZE.
   This is believed to be due to mappings of the same shared library
   page being wired twice. Further exploration is needed.
 - Believed to back out of allocations and locks correctly
   (tested with WITNESS, MUTEX_PROFILING, INVARIANTS and DIAGNOSTIC).

PR:             kern/43426, standards/54223
Reviewed by:    jake, alc
Approved by:    jake (mentor)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2003-08-11 07:14:08 +00:00
Mike Silbersack
cebde06978 More pipe changes:
From alc:
Move pageable pipe memory to a seperate kernel submap to avoid awkward
vm map interlocking issues.  (Bad explanation provided by me.)

From me:
Rework pipespace accounting code to handle this new layout, and adjust
our default values to account for the fact that we now have a solid
limit on allocations.

Also, remove the "maxpipes" limit, as it no longer has a purpose.
(The limit on kva usage solves the problem of having two many pipes.)
2003-08-11 05:51:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
b77c2bcd98 Update the comment at the head of kmem_alloc_nofault() to describe its
purpose and use.
2003-08-01 19:51:43 +00:00
Alan Cox
f50ab15dff Remove GIANT_REQUIRED from kmem_alloc(). 2003-07-27 18:31:32 +00:00
Alan Cox
8e1e7b93b3 Remove GIANT_REQUIRED from kmem_malloc(). 2003-06-28 22:04:52 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
874651b13c Use __FBSDID(). 2003-06-11 23:50:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
984a95d563 Lock the kernel object in kmem_alloc(). 2003-06-07 23:24:10 +00:00
Alan Cox
acbff226fc Update locking on the kmem_object to use the new macros. 2003-04-15 01:16:05 +00:00
Alan Cox
f31c239da1 Eliminate unnecessary gotos from kmem_malloc(). 2003-04-13 00:23:42 +00:00
Alan Cox
469c4ba59e Allow kmem_malloc() without Giant if M_NOWAIT is specified. 2003-01-04 19:26:35 +00:00
Alan Cox
c9267356b7 - Mark the kernel_map as a system map immediately after its creation.
- Correct a cast.
2002-12-30 05:55:41 +00:00
Alan Cox
a623fedef7 Two changes to kmem_malloc():
- Use VM_ALLOC_WIRED.
 - Perform vm_page_wakeup() after pmap_enter(), like we do everywhere else.
2002-12-28 19:03:54 +00:00
Alan Cox
82ea080d88 - Hold the page queues lock around calls to vm_page_flag_clear(). 2002-12-24 19:02:03 +00:00
Alan Cox
dc907f6632 - Hold the page queues lock around vm_page_wakeup(). 2002-12-24 04:24:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
671e427ce9 Increase the scope of the kmem_object locking in kmem_malloc(). 2002-12-20 18:59:23 +00:00
Alan Cox
d8e7c54e1e Hold the page queues lock when performing vm_page_flag_set(). 2002-12-17 19:55:28 +00:00
Alan Cox
4b36fe0cbd Perform vm_object_lock() and vm_object_unlock() on kmem_object
around vm_page_lookup() and vm_page_free().
2002-12-15 21:09:09 +00:00
Alan Cox
fff6062ab6 o Retire vm_page_zero_fill() and vm_page_zero_fill_area(). Ever since
pmap_zero_page() and pmap_zero_page_area() were modified to accept
   a struct vm_page * instead of a physical address, vm_page_zero_fill()
   and vm_page_zero_fill_area() have served no purpose.
2002-08-25 00:22:31 +00:00
Alan Cox
db44450b11 o Remove the setting and clearing of the PG_MAPPED flag. (This flag is
obsolete.)
2002-08-10 07:11:16 +00:00
Alan Cox
57123de641 o Lock page queue accesses by vm_page_free(). 2002-07-28 04:23:03 +00:00
Alan Cox
e16cfdbea4 o Lock page queue accesses by vm_page_wire(). 2002-07-14 19:36:15 +00:00
Alan Cox
93bc4879e6 o Assert GIANT_REQUIRED on system maps in _vm_map_lock(),
_vm_map_lock_read(), and _vm_map_trylock().  Submitted by: tegge
 o Remove GIANT_REQUIRED from kmem_alloc_wait() and kmem_free_wakeup().
   (This clears the way for exec_map accesses to move outside of Giant.
   The exec_map is not a system map.)
 o Remove some premature MPSAFE comments.

Reviewed by:	tegge
2002-07-12 23:20:06 +00:00
Alan Cox
9688f93163 o Add a "needs wakeup" flag to the vm_map for use by kmem_alloc_wait()
and kmem_free_wakeup().  Previously, kmem_free_wakeup() always
   called wakeup().  In general, no one was sleeping.
 o Export vm_map_unlock_and_wait() and vm_map_wakeup() from vm_map.c
   for use in vm_kern.c.
2002-07-11 02:39:24 +00:00
Alan Cox
848d14193d o Remove GIANT_REQUIRED from kmem_alloc_pageable(), kmem_alloc_nofault(),
and kmem_free().  (Annotate as MPSAFE.)
 o Remove incorrect casts from kmem_alloc_pageable() and kmem_alloc_nofault().
2002-06-23 18:07:40 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
1e081f889b - Move the computation of pflags out of the page allocation loop in
kmem_malloc()
- zero fill pages if PG_ZERO bit is not set after allocation in kmem_malloc()

Suggested by: alc, jake
2002-06-19 23:49:57 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
95f24639b7 Teach kmem_malloc about M_ZERO. 2002-06-19 20:47:18 +00:00
Alan Cox
1d7cf06c8c o Use vm_map_wire() and vm_map_unwire() in place of vm_map_pageable() and
vm_map_user_pageable().
 o Remove vm_map_pageable() and vm_map_user_pageable().
 o Remove vm_map_clear_recursive() and vm_map_set_recursive().  (They were
   only used by vm_map_pageable() and vm_map_user_pageable().)

Reviewed by:	tegge
2002-06-14 18:21:01 +00:00
Peter Wemm
db17c6fc07 Tidy up some loose ends.
i386/ia64/alpha - catch up to sparc64/ppc:
- replace pmap_kernel() with refs to kernel_pmap
- change kernel_pmap pointer to (&kernel_pmap_store)
  (this is a speedup since ld can set these at compile/link time)
all platforms (as suggested by jake):
- gc unused pmap_reference
- gc unused pmap_destroy
- gc unused struct pmap.pm_count
(we never used pm_count - we track address space sharing at the vmspace)
2002-04-29 07:43:16 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
a128794977 - Remove a number of extra newlines that do not belong here according to
style(9)
- Minor space adjustment in cases where we have "( ", " )", if(), return(),
  while(), for(), etc.
- Add /* SYMBOL */ after a few #endifs.

Reviewed by:	alc
2002-03-10 21:52:48 +00:00
Tor Egge
ff91d7800f Revert change in revision 1.53 and add a small comment to protect
the revived code.

vm pages newly allocated are marked busy (PG_BUSY), thus calling
vm_page_delete before the pages has been freed or unbusied will
cause a deadlock since vm_page_object_page_remove will wait for the
busy flag to be cleared.  This can be triggered by calling malloc
with size > PAGE_SIZE and the M_NOWAIT flag on systems low on
physical free memory.

A kernel module that reproduces the problem, written by Logan Gabriel
<logan@mail.2cactus.com>, can be found in the freebsd-hackers mail
archive (12 Apr 2001).  The problem was recently noticed again by
Archie Cobbs <archie@dellroad.org>.

Reviewed by:	dillon
2002-03-09 16:24:27 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
60363fb9f7 vm/vm_kern.c: rate limit (to once per second) diagnostic printf when
you run out of mbuf address space.

kern/subr_mbuf.c: print a warning message when mb_alloc fails, again
	rate-limited to at most once per second. This covers other
	cases of mbuf allocation failures. Probably it also overlaps the
	one handled in vm/vm_kern.c, so maybe the latter should go away.

This warning will let us gradually remove the printf that are scattered
across most network drivers to report mbuf allocation failures.
Those are potentially dangerous, in that they are not rate-limited and
can easily cause systems to panic.

Unless there is disagreement (which does not seem to be the case
judging from the discussion on -net so far), and because this is
sort of a safety bugfix, I plan to commit a similar change to STABLE
during the weekend (it affects kern/uipc_mbuf.c there).

Discussed-with: jlemon, silby and -net
2001-12-01 00:21:30 +00:00
John Baldwin
02cd7c3cf2 - Remove asleep(), await(), and M_ASLEEP.
- Callers of asleep() and await() have been converted to calling tsleep().
  The only caller outside of M_ASLEEP was the ata driver, which called both
  asleep() and await() with spl-raised, so there was no need for the
  asleep() and await() pair.  M_ASLEEP was unused.

Reviewed by:	jasone, peter
2001-08-10 06:56:12 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
0cddd8f023 With Alfred's permission, remove vm_mtx in favor of a fine-grained approach
(this commit is just the first stage).  Also add various GIANT_ macros to
formalize the removal of Giant, making it easy to test in a more piecemeal
fashion. These macros will allow us to test fine-grained locks to a degree
before removing Giant, and also after, and to remove Giant in a piecemeal
fashion via sysctl's on those subsystems which the authors believe can
operate without Giant.
2001-07-04 16:20:28 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
08442f8a82 Introduce numerous SMP friendly changes to the mbuf allocator. Namely,
introduce a modified allocation mechanism for mbufs and mbuf clusters; one
which can scale under SMP and which offers the possibility of resource
reclamation to be implemented in the future. Notable advantages:

 o Reduce contention for SMP by offering per-CPU pools and locks.
 o Better use of data cache due to per-CPU pools.
 o Much less code cache pollution due to excessively large allocation macros.
 o Framework for `grouping' objects from same page together so as to be able
   to possibly free wired-down pages back to the system if they are no longer
   needed by the network stacks.

 Additional things changed with this addition:

  - Moved some mbuf specific declarations and initializations from
    sys/conf/param.c into mbuf-specific code where they belong.
  - m_getclr() has been renamed to m_get_clrd() because the old name is really
    confusing. m_getclr() HAS been preserved though and is defined to the new
    name. No tree sweep has been done "to change the interface," as the old
    name will continue to be supported and is not depracated. The change was
    merely done because m_getclr() sounds too much like "m_get a cluster."
  - TEMPORARILY disabled mbtypes statistics displaying in netstat(1) and
    systat(1) (see TODO below).
  - Fixed systat(1) to display number of "free mbufs" based on new per-CPU
    stat structures.
  - Fixed netstat(1) to display new per-CPU stats based on sysctl-exported
    per-CPU stat structures. All infos are fetched via sysctl.

 TODO (in order of priority):

  - Re-enable mbtypes statistics in both netstat(1) and systat(1) after
    introducing an SMP friendly way to collect the mbtypes stats under the
    already introduced per-CPU locks (i.e. hopefully don't use atomic() - it
    seems too costly for a mere stat update, especially when other locks are
    already present).
  - Optionally have systat(1) display not only "total free mbufs" but also
    "total free mbufs per CPU pool."
  - Fix minor length-fetching issues in netstat(1) related to recently
    re-enabled option to read mbuf stats from a core file.
  - Move reference counters at least for mbuf clusters into an unused portion
    of the cluster itself, to save space and need to allocate a counter.
  - Look into introducing resource freeing possibly from a kproc.

Reviewed by (in parts): jlemon, jake, silby, terry
Tested by: jlemon (Intel & Alpha), mjacob (Intel & Alpha)
Preliminary performance measurements: jlemon (and me, obviously)
URL: http://people.freebsd.org/~bmilekic/mb_alloc/
2001-06-22 06:35:32 +00:00