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Alan Cox
28a288cbaa Addendum to r254141: Allow recursion on the free pages queues lock in
vm_page_alloc_freelist().

Reported and tested by:	sbruno
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-08-21 15:31:43 +00:00
Attilio Rao
a834cbaec8 On the recovery path for vm_page_alloc(), if a page had been requested
wired, unwind back the wiring bits otherwise we can end up freeing a
page that is considered wired.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reported by:	alc
2013-08-15 11:01:25 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
d9e232109f Improve pageout flow control to wakeup more frequently and do less work while
maintaining better LRU of active pages.

 - Change v_free_target to include the quantity previously represented by
   v_cache_min so we don't need to add them together everywhere we use them.
 - Add a pageout_wakeup_thresh that sets the free page count trigger for
   waking the page daemon.  Set this 10% above v_free_min so we wakeup before
   any phase transitions in vm users.
 - Adjust down v_free_target now that we're willing to accept more pagedaemon
   wakeups.  This means we process fewer pages in one iteration as well,
   leading to shorter lock hold times and less overall disruption.
 - Eliminate vm_pageout_page_stats().  This was a minor variation on the
   PQ_ACTIVE segment of the normal pageout daemon.  Instead we now process
   1 / vm_pageout_update_period pages every second.  This causes us to visit
   the whole active list every 60 seconds.  Previously we would only maintain
   the active LRU when we were short on pages which would mean it could be
   woefully out of date.

Reviewed by:	alc (slight variant of this)
Discussed with:	alc, kib, jhb
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-08-13 21:56:16 +00:00
Attilio Rao
6006884122 Correct the recovery logic in vm_page_alloc_contig:
what is really needed on this code snipped is that all the pages that
are already fully inserted gets fully freed, while for the others the
object removal itself might be skipped, hence the object might be set to
NULL.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reported by:	alc, kib
Reviewed by:	alc
2013-08-11 21:15:04 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
c325e866f4 Different consumers of the struct vm_page abuse pageq member to keep
additional information, when the page is guaranteed to not belong to a
paging queue.  Usually, this results in a lot of type casts which make
reasoning about the code correctness harder.

Sometimes m->object is used instead of pageq, which could cause real
and confusing bugs if non-NULL m->object is leaked.  See r141955 and
r253140 for examples.

Change the pageq member into a union containing explicitly-typed
members.  Use them instead of type-punning or abusing m->object in x86
pmaps, uma and vm_page_alloc_contig().

Requested and reviewed by:	alc
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-08-10 17:36:42 +00:00
John Baldwin
cdc00bf7d2 Revert the addition of VPO_BUSY and instead update vm_page_replace() to
properly unbusy the page.

Submitted by:	alc
2013-08-09 21:14:55 +00:00
Attilio Rao
e946b94934 On all the architectures, avoid to preallocate the physical memory
for nodes used in vm_radix.
On architectures supporting direct mapping, also avoid to pre-allocate
the KVA for such nodes.

In order to do so make the operations derived from vm_radix_insert()
to fail and handle all the deriving failure of those.

vm_radix-wise introduce a new function called vm_radix_replace(),
which can replace a leaf node, already present, with a new one,
and take into account the possibility, during vm_radix_insert()
allocation, that the operations on the radix trie can recurse.
This means that if operations in vm_radix_insert() recursed
vm_radix_insert() will start from scratch again.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	alc (older version)
Reviewed by:	jeff
Tested by:	pho, scottl
2013-08-09 11:28:55 +00:00
Attilio Rao
c7aebda8a1 The soft and hard busy mechanism rely on the vm object lock to work.
Unify the 2 concept into a real, minimal, sxlock where the shared
acquisition represent the soft busy and the exclusive acquisition
represent the hard busy.
The old VPO_WANTED mechanism becames the hard-path for this new lock
and it becomes per-page rather than per-object.
The vm_object lock becames an interlock for this functionality:
it can be held in both read or write mode.
However, if the vm_object lock is held in read mode while acquiring
or releasing the busy state, the thread owner cannot make any
assumption on the busy state unless it is also busying it.

Also:
- Add a new flag to directly shared busy pages while vm_page_alloc
  and vm_page_grab are being executed.  This will be very helpful
  once these functions happen under a read object lock.
- Move the swapping sleep into its own per-object flag

The KPI is heavilly changed this is why the version is bumped.
It is very likely that some VM ports users will need to change
their own code.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Discussed with:	alc
Reviewed by:	jeff, kib
Tested by:	gavin, bapt (older version)
Tested by:	pho, scottl
2013-08-09 11:11:11 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
449c2e92c9 Split the pagequeues per NUMA domains, and split pageademon process
into threads each processing queue in a single domain.  The structure
of the pagedaemons and queues is kept intact, most of the changes come
from the need for code to find an owning page queue for given page,
calculated from the segment containing the page.

The tie between NUMA domain and pagedaemon thread/pagequeue split is
rather arbitrary, the multithreaded daemon could be allowed for the
single-domain machines, or one domain might be split into several page
domains, to further increase concurrency.

Right now, each pagedaemon thread tries to reach the global target,
precalculated at the start of the pass.  This is not optimal, since it
could cause excessive page deactivation and freeing.  The code should
be changed to re-check the global page deficit state in the loop after
some number of iterations.

The pagedaemons reach the quorum before starting the OOM, since one
thread inability to meet the target is normal for split queues.  Only
when all pagedaemons fail to produce enough reusable pages, OOM is
started by single selected thread.

Launder is modified to take into account the segments layout with
regard to the region for which cleaning is performed.

Based on the preliminary patch by jeff, sponsored by EMC / Isilon
Storage Division.

Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2013-08-07 16:36:38 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
3abeb8113d In the vm_page_set_invalid() function, do not assert that the page is
not busy, since its only caller brelse() can legitimately call it on
busy page.  This happens for VOP_PUTPAGES() on filesystems that use
buffers and which VOP_WRITE() method marked the buffer containing page
as non-cacheable.

Reported and tested by:	pho
Reviewed by:	alc
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-07-11 05:38:39 +00:00
Neel Natu
6b5fbc1225 vm_phys_fictitious_reg_range() was losing the 'memattr' because it would be
reset by pmap_page_init() right after being initialized in vm_page_initfake().

The statement above is with reference to the amd64 implementation of
pmap_page_init().

Fix this by calling 'pmap_page_init()' in 'vm_page_initfake()' before changing
the 'memattr'.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	2 weeks
2013-07-03 23:38:37 +00:00
Gleb Smirnoff
4aa4cd8e92 Typo in comment. 2013-06-24 13:36:16 +00:00
Alan Cox
2051980f97 Revise the interface between vm_object_madvise() and vm_page_dontneed() so
that pointless calls to pmap_is_modified() can be easily avoided when
performing madvise(..., MADV_FREE).

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-06-10 01:48:21 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
be6ec55376 Remove irrelevant comments.
Discussed with:	alc
MFC after:	3 days
2013-06-03 17:30:40 +00:00
Alan Cox
b417181250 Require that the page lock is held, instead of the object lock, when
clearing the page's PGA_REFERENCED flag.  Since we are typically
manipulating the page's act_count field when we are clearing its
PGA_REFERENCED flag, the page lock is already held everywhere that we clear
the PGA_REFERENCED flag.  So, in fact, this revision only changes some
comments and an assertion.  Nonetheless, it will enable later changes to
object locking in the pageout code.

Introduce vm_page_assert_locked(), which completely hides the implementation
details of the page lock from the caller, and use it in
vm_page_aflag_clear().  (The existing vm_page_lock_assert() could not be
used in vm_page_aflag_clear().)  Over the coming weeks, I expect that we'll
either eliminate or replace the various uses of vm_page_lock_assert() with
vm_page_assert_locked().

Reviewed by:	attilio
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-06-03 01:22:54 +00:00
Alan Cox
b4e498071d Now that access to the page's "act_count" field is synchronized by the page
lock instead of the object lock, there is no reason for vm_page_activate()
to assert that the object is locked for either read or write access.
(The "VPO_UNMANAGED" flag never changes after page allocation.)

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-06-01 20:32:34 +00:00
Attilio Rao
9af6d512f5 o Relax locking assertions for vm_page_find_least()
o Relax locking assertions for pmap_enter_object() and add them also
  to architectures that currently don't have any
o Introduce VM_OBJECT_LOCK_DOWNGRADE() which is basically a downgrade
  operation on the per-object rwlock
o Use all the mechanisms above to make vm_map_pmap_enter() to work
  mostl of the times only with readlocks.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	alc
2013-05-21 20:38:19 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
4fab678be2 Add ddb command 'show pginfo' which provides useful information about
a vm page, denoted either by an address of the struct vm_page, or, if
the '/p' modifier is specified, by a physical address of the
corresponding frame.

Reviewed by:	jhb
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2013-05-21 11:04:00 +00:00
Alan Cox
767a6420bc Relax the object locking assertion in vm_page_lookup(). Now that a radix
tree is used to maintain the object's collection of resident pages,
vm_page_lookup() no longer needs an exclusive lock.

Reviewed by:    attilio
Sponsored by:   EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-05-17 18:49:43 +00:00
Peter Wemm
df839389c5 Bandaid for compiling with gcc, which happens to be the default compiler
for a number of platforms still.
2013-05-13 07:09:31 +00:00
Alan Cox
404eb1b3fd Refactor vm_page_alloc()'s interactions with vm_reserv_alloc_page() and
vm_page_insert() so that (1) vm_radix_lookup_le() is never called while the
free page queues lock is held and (2) vm_radix_lookup_le() is called at most
once.  This change reduces the average time that the free page queues lock
is held by vm_page_alloc() as well as vm_page_alloc()'s average overall
running time.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-05-12 16:50:18 +00:00
Attilio Rao
774d251d99 Sync back vmcontention branch into HEAD:
Replace the per-object resident and cached pages splay tree with a
path-compressed multi-digit radix trie.
Along with this, switch also the x86-specific handling of idle page
tables to using the radix trie.

This change is supposed to do the following:
- Allowing the acquisition of read locking for lookup operations of the
  resident/cached pages collections as the per-vm_page_t splay iterators
  are now removed.
- Increase the scalability of the operations on the page collections.

The radix trie does rely on the consumers locking to ensure atomicity of
its operations.  In order to avoid deadlocks the bisection nodes are
pre-allocated in the UMA zone.  This can be done safely because the
algorithm needs at maximum one new node per insert which means the
maximum number of the desired nodes is the number of available physical
frames themselves.  However, not all the times a new bisection node is
really needed.

The radix trie implements path-compression because UFS indirect blocks
can lead to several objects with a very sparse trie, increasing the number
of levels to usually scan.  It also helps in the nodes pre-fetching by
introducing the single node per-insert property.

This code is not generalized (yet) because of the possible loss of
performance by having much of the sizes in play configurable.
However, efforts to make this code more general and then reusable in
further different consumers might be really done.

The only KPI change is the removal of the function vm_page_splay() which
is now reaped.
The only KBI change, instead, is the removal of the left/right iterators
from struct vm_page, which are now reaped.

Further technical notes broken into mealpieces can be retrieved from the
svn branch:
http://svn.freebsd.org/base/user/attilio/vmcontention/

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
In collaboration with:	alc, jeff
Tested by:	flo, pho, jhb, davide
Tested by:	ian (arm)
Tested by:	andreast (powerpc)
2013-03-18 00:25:02 +00:00
Attilio Rao
4bc80a3402 Simplify vm_page_is_valid().
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	alc
2013-03-12 12:20:49 +00:00
Alan Cox
34496b53ee Update a comment: The object lock is no longer a mutex. 2013-03-09 21:32:24 +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
Attilio Rao
c934116100 Merge from vmc-playground:
Introduce a new KPI that verifies if the page cache is empty for a
specified vm_object.  This KPI does not make assumptions about the
locking in order to be used also for building assertions at init and
destroy time.
It is mostly used to hide implementation details of the page cache.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	jeff
Reviewed by:	alc (vm_radix based version)
Tested by:	flo, pho, jhb, davide
2013-03-09 02:05:29 +00:00
Attilio Rao
0dde287b20 Wrap the sleeps synchronized by the vm_object lock into the specific
macro VM_OBJECT_SLEEP().
This hides some implementation details like the usage of the msleep()
primitive and the necessity to access to the lock address directly.
For this reason VM_OBJECT_MTX() macro is now retired.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
2013-02-26 17:22:08 +00:00
Alan Cox
2863482058 In the past four years, we've added two new vm object types. Each time,
similar changes had to be made in various places throughout the machine-
independent virtual memory layer to support the new vm object type.
However, in most of these places, it's actually not the type of the vm
object that matters to us but instead certain attributes of its pages.
For example, OBJT_DEVICE, OBJT_MGTDEVICE, and OBJT_SG objects contain
fictitious pages.  In other words, in most of these places, we were
testing the vm object's type to determine if it contained fictitious (or
unmanaged) pages.

To both simplify the code in these places and make the addition of future
vm object types easier, this change introduces two new vm object flags
that describe attributes of the vm object's pages, specifically, whether
they are fictitious or unmanaged.

Reviewed and tested by:	kib
2012-12-09 00:32:38 +00:00
Alan Cox
0d69690e8f Correct an error in r230623. When both VM_ALLOC_NODUMP and VM_ALLOC_ZERO
were specified to vm_page_alloc(), PG_NODUMP wasn't being set on the
allocated page when it happened to be pre-zeroed.

MFC after:	5 days
2012-11-21 06:26:18 +00:00
Alan Cox
8d22020384 Replace the single, global page queues lock with per-queue locks on the
active and inactive paging queues.

Reviewed by:	kib
2012-11-13 02:50:39 +00:00
Alan Cox
9fc4739d2a In general, we call pmap_remove_all() before calling vm_page_cache(). So,
the call to pmap_remove_all() within vm_page_cache() is usually redundant.
This change eliminates that call to pmap_remove_all() and introduces a
call to pmap_remove_all() before vm_page_cache() in the one place where
it didn't already exist.

When iterating over a paging queue, if the object containing the current
page has a zero reference count, then the page can't have any managed
mappings.  So, a call to pmap_remove_all() is pointless.

Change a panic() call in vm_page_cache() to a KASSERT().

MFC after:	6 weeks
2012-11-01 16:20:02 +00:00
Attilio Rao
4ceaf45de5 Rework the known mutexes to benefit about staying on their own
cache line in order to avoid manual frobbing but using
struct mtx_padalign.

The sole exception being nvme and sxfge drivers, where the author
redefined CACHE_LINE_SIZE manually, so they need to be analyzed and
dealt with separately.

Reviwed by:	jimharris, alc
2012-10-31 18:07:18 +00:00
Alan Cox
081a488159 Replace the page hold queue, PQ_HOLD, by a new page flag, PG_UNHOLDFREE,
because the queue itself serves no purpose.  When a held page is freed,
inserting the page into the hold queue has the side effect of setting the
page's "queue" field to PQ_HOLD.  Later, when the page is unheld, it will
be freed because the "queue" field is PQ_HOLD.  In other words, PQ_HOLD is
used as a flag, not a queue.  So, this change replaces it with a flag.

To accomodate the new page flag, make the page's "flags" field wider and
"oflags" field narrower.

Reviewed by:	kib
2012-10-29 06:15:04 +00:00
Alan Cox
7ecfabc7bb Move vm_page_requeue() to the only file that uses it.
MFC after:	3 weeks
2012-10-13 20:19:43 +00:00
Alan Cox
9af47af64a Eliminate the conditional for releasing the page queues lock in
vm_page_sleep().  vm_page_sleep() is no longer called with this lock
held.

Eliminate assertions that the page queues lock is NOT held.  These
assertions won't translate well to having distinct locks on the active
and inactive page queues, and they really aren't that useful.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2012-10-13 18:46:46 +00:00
Alan Cox
4db2c4b8c7 Tidy up a bit:
Update some of the comments.  In particular, use "sleep" in preference to
"block" where appropriate.

Eliminate some unnecessary casts.

Make a few whitespace changes for consistency.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	3 days
2012-10-03 05:06:45 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
b6c00483e9 Do not leave invalid pages in the object after the short read for a
network file systems (not only NFS proper). Short reads cause pages
other then the requested one, which were not filled by read response,
to stay invalid.

Change the vm_page_readahead_finish() interface to not take the error
code, but instead to make a decision to free or to (de)activate the
page only by its validity. As result, not requested invalid pages are
freed even if the read RPC indicated success.

Noted and reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 week
2012-08-14 11:45:47 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
0055cbd3c5 Reduce code duplication and exposure of direct access to struct
vm_page oflags by providing helper function
vm_page_readahead_finish(), which handles completed reads for pages
with indexes other then the requested one, for VOP_GETPAGES().

Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 week
2012-08-04 18:16:43 +00:00
Alan Cox
369763e31a Inline vm_page_aflags_clear() and vm_page_aflags_set().
Add comments stating that neither these functions nor the flags that they
are used to manipulate are part of the KBI.
2012-08-03 01:48:15 +00:00
Alan Cox
da1ab8a4a0 Correct vm_page_alloc_contig()'s implementation of VM_ALLOC_NODUMP. 2012-07-17 02:36:59 +00:00
Alan Cox
e30df26e7b Add new pmap layer locks to the predefined lock order. Change the names
of a few existing VM locks to follow a consistent naming scheme.
2012-06-27 03:45:25 +00:00
Alan Cox
eddc92918e Selectively inline vm_page_dirty(). 2012-06-20 23:25:47 +00:00
Alan Cox
6031c68de4 The page flag PGA_WRITEABLE is set and cleared exclusively by the pmap
layer, but it is read directly by the MI VM layer.  This change introduces
pmap_page_is_write_mapped() in order to completely encapsulate all direct
access to PGA_WRITEABLE in the pmap layer.

Aesthetics aside, I am making this change because amd64 will likely begin
using an alternative method to track write mappings, and having
pmap_page_is_write_mapped() in place allows me to make such a change
without further modification to the MI VM layer.

As an added bonus, tidy up some nearby comments concerning page flags.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	6 weeks
2012-06-16 18:56:19 +00:00
Andrew Turner
c415e17250 Fix booting on ARM.
In PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() when VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE is set the check if we are past
the end of vm_page_array was incorrect causing it to return NULL. This
value is then used in vm_phys_add_page causing a data abort.

Reviewed by:	alc, kib, imp
Tested by:	stas
2012-05-22 07:04:23 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
ccc4a5c761 Replace the list of PVOs owned by each PMAP with an RB tree. This simplifies
range operations like pmap_remove() and pmap_protect() as well as allowing
simple operations like pmap_extract() not to involve any global state.
This substantially reduces lock coverages for the global table lock and
improves concurrency.
2012-05-20 14:33:28 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
b6de32bd9b Add a facility to register a range of physical addresses to be used
for allocation of fictitious pages, for which PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE()
returns proper fictitious vm_page_t. The range should be de-registered
after consumer stopped using it.

De-inline the PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() since it now carries code to iterate
over registered ranges.

A hash container might be developed instead of range registration
interface, and fake pages could be put automatically into the hash,
were PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() could look them up later. This should be
considered before the MFC of the commit is done.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 month
2012-05-12 20:42:56 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
e461aae747 Split the code from vm_page_getfake() to initialize the fake page struct
vm_page into new interface vm_page_initfake(). Handle the case of fake
page re-initialization with changed memattr.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 month
2012-05-12 20:34:22 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
116c213502 Assert that the page passed to vm_page_putfake() is unmanaged.
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 month
2012-05-12 20:27:51 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
0c26bb71f6 Make the vm_page_array_size long. Remove redundand zero initialization
for vm_page_array_size and nearby variablees.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 month
2012-05-12 20:03:06 +00:00
Nathan Whitehorn
0b852c03eb Avoid a lock order reversal in pmap_extract_and_hold() from relocking
the page. This PMAP requires an additional lock besides the PMAP lock
in pmap_extract_and_hold(), which vm_page_pa_tryrelock() did not release.

Suggested by:	kib
MFC after:	4 days
2012-04-22 17:58:30 +00:00
Alan Cox
2aa163dc57 As documented in vm_page.h, updates to the vm_page's flags no longer
require the page queues lock.

MFC after:	1 week
2012-04-21 18:26:16 +00:00
Attilio Rao
a0f2c37b6f - Introduce a cache-miss optimization for consistency with other
accesses of the cache member of vm_object objects.
- Use novel vm_page_is_cached() for checks outside of the vm subsystem.

Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	2 weeks
X-MFC:		r234039
2012-04-09 17:05:18 +00:00
Alan Cox
1c8279e4e7 Fix mincore(2) so that it reports PG_CACHED pages as resident.
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-04-08 18:25:12 +00:00
Attilio Rao
d1aa86e151 Staticize vm_page_cache_remove().
Reviewed by:	alc
2012-04-06 20:34:00 +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
c68c35372e Introduce vm_reserv_alloc_contig() and teach vm_page_alloc_contig() how to
use superpage reservations.  So, for the first time, kernel virtual memory
that is allocated by contigmalloc(), kmem_alloc_attr(), and
kmem_alloc_contig() can be promoted to superpages.  In fact, even a series
of small contigmalloc() allocations may collectively result in a promoted
superpage.

Eliminate some duplication of code in vm_reserv_alloc_page().

Change the type of vm_reserv_reclaim_contig()'s first parameter in order
that it be consistent with other vm_*_contig() functions.

Tested by:	marius (sparc64)
2011-12-05 18:29:25 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
dc874f9881 Rename vm_page_set_valid() to vm_page_set_valid_range().
The vm_page_set_valid() is the most reasonable name for the m->valid
accessor.

Reviewed by:	attilio, alc
2011-11-30 17:39:00 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
cf1911a9ad Hide the internals of vm_page_lock(9) from the loadable modules.
Since the address of vm_page lock mutex depends on the kernel options,
it is easy for module to get out of sync with the kernel.

No vm_page_lockptr() accessor is provided for modules. It can be added
later if needed, unless proper KPI is developed to serve the needs.

Reviewed by:	attilio, alc
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-11-29 13:07:32 +00:00
Alan Cox
5ff276b7f4 Eliminate end-of-line white space. 2011-11-17 06:54:49 +00:00
Alan Cox
fbd80bd047 Refactor the code that performs physically contiguous memory allocation,
yielding a new public interface, vm_page_alloc_contig().  This new function
addresses some of the limitations of the current interfaces, contigmalloc()
and kmem_alloc_contig().  For example, the physically contiguous memory that
is allocated with those interfaces can only be allocated to the kernel vm
object and must be mapped into the kernel virtual address space.  It also
provides functionality that vm_phys_alloc_contig() doesn't, such as wiring
the returned pages.  Moreover, unlike that function, it respects the low
water marks on the paging queues and wakes up the page daemon when
necessary.  That said, at present, this new function can't be applied to all
types of vm objects.  However, that restriction will be eliminated in the
coming weeks.

From a design standpoint, this change also addresses an inconsistency
between vm_phys_alloc_contig() and the other vm_phys_alloc*() functions.
Specifically, vm_phys_alloc_contig() manipulated vm_page fields that other
functions in vm/vm_phys.c didn't.  Moreover, vm_phys_alloc_contig() knew
about vnodes and reservations.  Now, vm_page_alloc_contig() is responsible
for these things.

Reviewed by:	kib
Discussed with:	jhb
2011-11-16 16:46:09 +00:00
Alan Cox
c835bd16a8 Wake up the page daemon in vm_page_alloc_freelist() if it couldn't
allocate the requested page because too few pages are cached or free.

Document the VM_ALLOC_COUNT() option to vm_page_alloc() and
vm_page_alloc_freelist().

Make style changes to vm_page_alloc() and vm_page_alloc_freelist(),
such as using a variable name that more closely corresponds to the
comments.
2011-11-06 02:03:27 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
561cc9fcb5 Provide typedefs for the type of bit mask for the page bits.
Use the defined types instead of int when manipulating masks.
Supposedly, it could fix support for 32KB page size in the
machine-independend VM layer.

Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-11-05 08:20:32 +00:00
Alan Cox
8393768074 Add support for VM_ALLOC_WIRED and VM_ALLOC_ZERO to vm_page_alloc_freelist()
and use these new options in the mips pmap.

Wake up the page daemon in vm_page_alloc_freelist() if the number of free
and cached pages becomes too low.

Tidy up vm_page_alloc_init().  In particular, add a comment about an
important restriction on its use.

Tested by:	jchandra@
2011-11-02 05:42:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
125b695b6e Tidy up the comment at the head of vm_page_alloc, and mention that the
returned page has the flag VPO_BUSY set.
2011-10-27 17:29:19 +00:00
Alan Cox
9c60ca3238 Speed up vm_page_cache() and vm_page_remove() by checking for a few
common cases that can be handled in constant time.  The insight being
that a page's parent in the vm object's tree is very often its
predecessor or successor in the vm object's ordered memq.

Tested by:	jhb
MFC after:	10 days
2011-10-25 16:35:08 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
17514c1bd9 Style nit.
Submitted by:	jhb
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-09-29 00:44:34 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
2042bb377a Fix grammar.
Submitted by:	bf
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-09-28 16:12:15 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
abb9b935ca Use the trick of performing the atomic operation on the contained aligned
word to handle the dirty mask updates in vm_page_clear_dirty_mask().
Remove the vm page queue lock around vm_page_dirty() call in vm_fault_hold()
the sole purpose of which was to protect dirty on architectures which
does not provide short or byte-wide atomics.

Reviewed by:	alc, attilio
Tested by:	flo (sparc64)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-09-28 14:57:50 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
3407fefef6 Split the vm_page flags PG_WRITEABLE and PG_REFERENCED into atomic
flags field. Updates to the atomic flags are performed using the atomic
ops on the containing word, do not require any vm lock to be held, and
are non-blocking. The vm_page_aflag_set(9) and vm_page_aflag_clear(9)
functions are provided to modify afalgs.

Document the changes to flags field to only require the page lock.

Introduce vm_page_reference(9) function to provide a stable KPI and
KBI for filesystems like tmpfs and zfs which need to mark a page as
referenced.

Reviewed by:    alc, attilio
Tested by:      marius, flo (sparc64); andreast (powerpc, powerpc64)
Approved by:	re (bz)
2011-09-06 10:30:11 +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
Alan Cox
1bfec3dfb6 Revert to using the page queues lock in vm_page_clear_dirty_mask() on
MIPS.  (At present, although atomic_clear_char() is defined by atomic.h
on MIPS, it is not actually implemented by support.S.)
2011-06-23 05:23:59 +00:00
Alan Cox
3c76db4c64 Precisely document the synchronization rules for the page's dirty field.
(Saying that the lock on the object that the page belongs to must be held
only represents one aspect of the rules.)

Eliminate the use of the page queues lock for atomically performing read-
modify-write operations on the dirty field when the underlying architecture
supports atomic operations on char and short types.

Document the fact that 32KB pages aren't really supported.

Reviewed by:	attilio, kib
2011-06-19 19:13:24 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
3b1025d200 Assert that page is VPO_BUSY or page owner object is locked in
vm_page_undirty(). The assert is not precise due to VPO_BUSY owner
to tracked, so assertion does not catch the case when VPO_BUSY is
owned by other thread.

Reviewed by:	alc
2011-06-11 20:15:19 +00:00
Alan Cox
10cf256074 Eliminate duplication of the fake page code and zone by the device and sg
pagers.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2011-03-11 07:07:48 +00:00
Alan Cox
e6ffa21488 Remove pmap fields that are either unused or not fully implemented.
Discussed with:	kib
2011-02-17 15:36:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
d7b20e4b45 Retire VFS_BIO_DEBUG. Convert those checks that were still valid into
KASSERT()s and eliminate the rest.

Replace excessive printf()s and a panic() in bufdone_finish() with a
KASSERT() in vm_page_io_finish().

Reviewed by:	kib
2011-02-12 01:00:00 +00:00
Alan Cox
3d05198e23 Release the free page queues lock earlier in vm_page_alloc().
Discussed with:	kib@
2011-01-30 23:55:48 +00:00
Sergey Kandaurov
4053b05b91 Make MSGBUF_SIZE kernel option a loader tunable kern.msgbufsize.
Submitted by:	perryh pluto.rain.com (previous version)
Reviewed by:	jhb
Approved by:	kib (mentor)
Tested by:	universe
2011-01-21 10:26:26 +00:00
Alan Cox
4c6a2e7a1f Shift responsibility for synchronizing access to the page's act_count
field to the object's lock.

Reviewed by:	kib@
2011-01-16 18:01:39 +00:00
Alan Cox
9648f3447d Clean up the start of vm_page_alloc(). In particular, eliminate an
assertion that is no longer required.  Long ago, calls to vm_page_alloc()
from an interrupt handler had to specify VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT so that
vm_page_alloc() would not attempt to reclaim a PQ_CACHE page from another vm
object.  Today, with the synchronization on a vm object's collection of
PQ_CACHE pages, this is no longer an issue.  In fact, VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT now
reclaims PQ_CACHE pages just like VM_ALLOC_{NORMAL,SYSTEM}.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-01-16 17:33:34 +00:00
Alan Cox
27772ddf45 Eliminate a redundant alignment directive on the page locks array. 2011-01-09 04:34:02 +00:00
Alan Cox
ce8a13bdb9 Eliminate the counting of vm_page_pa_tryrelock calls. We really don't
need it anymore.  Moreover, its implementation had a type mismatch, a
long is not necessarily an uint64_t.  (This mismatch was hidden by
casting.)  Move the remaining two counters up a level in the sysctl
hierarchy.  There is no reason for them to be under the vm.pmap node.

Reviewed by:	kib
2011-01-08 22:45:22 +00:00
Alan Cox
17f6a17bf7 Release the page lock early in vm_pageout_clean(). There is no reason to
hold this lock until the end of the function.

With the aforementioned change to vm_pageout_clean(), page locks don't need
to support recursive (MTX_RECURSE) or duplicate (MTX_DUPOK) acquisitions.

Reviewed by:	kib
2011-01-03 00:41:56 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
3280870dca Move the increment of vm object generation count into
vm_object_set_writeable_dirty().

Fix an issue where restart of the scan in vm_object_page_clean() did
not removed write permissions for newly added pages or, if the mapping
for some already scanned page changed to writeable due to fault.
Merge the two loops in vm_object_page_clean(), doing the remove of
write permission and cleaning in the same loop. The restart of the
loop then correctly downgrade writeable mappings.

Fix an issue where a second caller to msync() might actually return
before the first caller had actually completed flushing the
pages. Clear the OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY flag after the cleaning loop, not
before.

Calls to pmap_is_modified() are not needed after pmap_remove_write()
there.

Proposed, reviewed and tested by:	alc
MFC after:	1 week
2010-12-29 12:53:53 +00:00
Alan Cox
8c22654d7e Implement and use a single optimized function for unholding a set of pages.
Reviewed by:	kib@
2010-12-17 22:41:22 +00:00
Jayachandran C.
48772ca4aa Revert the vm/vm_page.c change in r216317.
This adds back changes in r216141, which was reverted by the above
check in.
2010-12-09 07:39:06 +00:00
Jayachandran C.
aa93efedd8 swi_vm() for mips. 2010-12-09 06:54:06 +00:00
Warner Losh
6f1a8765be To make minidumps work properly on mips for memory that's direct
mapped and entered via vm_page_setup, keep track of it like we do
for amd64.

# A separate commit will be made to move this to a capability-based ifdef
# rather than arch-based ifdef.

Submitted by:	alc@
MFC after:	1 week
2010-12-03 04:39:48 +00:00
Alan Cox
05cb58f669 Correct an error in the allocation of the vm_page_dump array in
vm_page_startup().  Specifically, the dump_avail array should be used
instead of the phys_avail array to calculate the size of vm_page_dump.  For
example, the pages for the message buffer are allocated prior to
vm_page_startup() by subtracting them from the last entry in the phys_avail
array, but the first thing that vm_page_startup() does after creating the
vm_page_dump array is to set the bits corresponding to the message buffer
pages in that array.  However, these bits might not actually exist in the
array, because the size of the array is determined by the current value in
the last entry of the phys_avail array.  In general, the only reason why
this doesn't always result in an out-of-bounds array access is that the size
of the vm_page_dump array is rounded up to the next page boundary.  This
change eliminates that dependence on rounding (and luck).

MFC after:	6 weeks
2010-12-01 03:35:19 +00:00
Jayachandran C.
aa54636620 Fix issue noted by alc while reviewing r215938:
The current implementation of vm_page_alloc_freelist() does not handle
order > 0 correctly. Remove order parameter to the function and use it
only for order 0 pages.

Submitted by:	alc
2010-11-28 05:51:31 +00:00
Alan Cox
00f8bffc22 Reduce the amount of detail printed by vm_page_free_toq() when it panics.
Reviewed by:	kib
2010-11-19 17:49:08 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
4166faaee0 Only increment object generation count when inserting the page into
object page list.  The only use of object generation count now is a
restart of the scan in vm_object_page_clean(), which makes sense to do
on the page addition. Page removals do not affect the dirtiness of the
object, as well as manipulations with the shadow chain.

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:    1 week
2010-11-18 20:46:28 +00:00
Oleksandr Tymoshenko
903ba3da86 - Add minidump support for FreeBSD/mips 2010-11-07 03:09:02 +00:00
Andriy Gapon
a9b89cf1c1 vm_page.c: include opt_msgbuf.h for MSGBUF_SIZE use in vm_page_startup
vm_page_startup uses MSGBUF_SIZE value for adding msgbuf pages to minidump.
If opt_msgbuf.h is not included and MSGBUF_SIZE is overriden in kernel
config, then not all msgbuf pages will be dumped.  And most importantly,
struct msgbuf itself will not be included.  Thus the dump would look
corrupted/incomplete to tools like kgdb, dmesg, etc that try to access
struct msgbuf as one of the first things they do when working on a crash
dump.

MFC after:	5 days
2010-09-03 10:40:53 +00:00
Jayachandran C.
49ca10d40c Redo the page table page allocation on MIPS, as suggested by
alc@.

The UMA zone based allocation is replaced by a scheme that creates
a new free page list for the KSEG0 region, and a new function
in sys/vm that allocates pages from a specific free page list.

This also fixes a race condition introduced by the UMA based page table
page allocation code. Dropping the page queue and pmap locks before
the call to uma_zfree, and re-acquiring them afterwards  will introduce
a race condtion(noted by alc@).

The changes are :
- Revert the earlier changes in MIPS pmap.c that added UMA zone for
page table pages.
- Add a new freelist VM_FREELIST_HIGHMEM to MIPS vmparam.h for memory that
is not directly mapped (in 32bit kernel). Normal page allocations will first
try the HIGHMEM freelist and then the default(direct mapped) freelist.
- Add a new function 'vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_freelist(int flind, int
order, int req)' to vm/vm_page.c to allocate a page from a specified
freelist. The MIPS page table pages will be allocated using this function
from the freelist containing direct mapped pages.
- Move the page initialization code from vm_phys_alloc_contig() to a
new function vm_page_alloc_init(), and use this function to initialize
pages in vm_page_alloc_freelist() too.
- Split the  function vm_phys_alloc_pages(int pool, int order) to create
vm_phys_alloc_freelist_pages(int flind, int pool, int order), and use
this function from both vm_page_alloc_freelist() and vm_phys_alloc_pages().

Reviewed by:	alc
2010-07-21 09:27:00 +00:00
Alan Cox
b99348e5ea Add support for the VM_ALLOC_COUNT() hint to vm_page_alloc(). Consequently,
the maintenance of vm_pageout_deficit can be localized to just two places:
vm_page_alloc() and vm_pageout_scan().

This change also corrects an off-by-one error in the maintenance of
vm_pageout_deficit.  Historically, the buffer cache functions, allocbuf()
and vm_hold_load_pages(), have not taken into account that vm_page_alloc()
already increments vm_pageout_deficit by one.

Reviewed by:	kib
2010-07-09 19:38:30 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
1d9e77f6bf Make VM_ALLOC_RETRY flag mandatory for vm_page_grab(). Assert that the
flag is always provided, and unconditionally retry after sleep for the
busy page or failed allocation.

The intent is to remove VM_ALLOC_RETRY eventually.

Proposed and reviewed by:	alc
2010-07-08 08:37:51 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
5f195aa32e Add the ability for the allocflag argument of the vm_page_grab() to
specify the increment of vm_pageout_deficit when sleeping due to page
shortage. Then, in allocbuf(), the code to allocate pages when extending
vmio buffer can be replaced by a call to vm_page_grab().

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	2 weeks
2010-07-05 21:13:32 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
b382c10a57 Introduce a helper function vm_page_find_least(). Use it in several places,
which inline the function.

Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	1 week
2010-07-04 11:13:33 +00:00
Alan Cox
b64400a03f Improve the comment and man page for vm_page_alloc(). Specifically,
document one of the optional flags; clarify which of the flags are
optional (and which are not), and remove mention of a restriction on
the reclamation of cached pages that no longer holds since version 7.

MFC after:	1 week
2010-07-03 18:25:37 +00:00
Alan Cox
9cf5198832 With the demise of page coloring, the page queue macros no longer serve any
useful purpose.  Eliminate them.

Reviewed by:	kib
2010-07-02 15:02:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
91b4f42767 Introduce vm_page_next() and vm_page_prev(), and use them in
vm_pageout_clean().  When iterating over a range of pages, these functions
can be cheaper than vm_page_lookup() because their implementation takes
advantage of the vm_object's memq being ordered.

Reviewed by:	kib@
MFC after:	3 weeks
2010-06-21 23:27:24 +00:00
Alan Cox
9ee2165f5d Eliminate checks for a page having a NULL object in vm_pageout_scan()
and vm_pageout_page_stats().  These checks were recently introduced by
the first page locking commit, r207410, but they are not needed.  At
the same time, eliminate some redundant accesses to the page's object
field.  (These accesses should have neen eliminated by r207410.)

Make the assertion in vm_page_flag_set() stricter.  Specifically, only
managed pages should have PG_WRITEABLE set.

Add a comment documenting an assertion to vm_page_flag_clear().

It has long been the case that fictitious pages have their wire count
permanently set to one.  Add comments to vm_page_wire() and
vm_page_unwire() documenting this.  Add assertions to these functions
as well.

Update the comment describing vm_page_unwire().  Much of the old
comment had little to do with vm_page_unwire(), but a lot to do with
_vm_page_deactivate().  Move relevant parts of the old comment to
_vm_page_deactivate().

Only pages that belong to an object can be paged out.  Therefore, it
is pointless for vm_page_unwire() to acquire the page queues lock and
enqueue such pages in one of the paging queues.  Generally speaking,
such pages are immediately freed after the call to vm_page_unwire().
Previously, it was the call to vm_page_free() that reacquired the page
queues lock and removed these pages from the paging queues.  Now, we
will never acquire the page queues lock for this case.  (It is also
worth noting that since both vm_page_unwire() and vm_page_free()
occurred with the page locked, the page daemon never saw the page with
its object field set to NULL.)

Change the panic with vm_page_unwire() to provide a more precise message.

Reviewed by:	kib@
2010-06-14 19:54:19 +00:00
Alan Cox
ce18658792 Reduce the scope of the page queues lock and the number of
PG_REFERENCED changes in vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages().
Simplify this function's inner loop using TAILQ_FOREACH(), and shorten
some of its overly long lines.  Update a stale comment.

Assert that PG_REFERENCED may be cleared only if the object containing
the page is locked.  Add a comment documenting this.

Assert that a caller to vm_page_requeue() holds the page queues lock,
and assert that the page is on a page queue.

Push down the page queues lock into pmap_ts_referenced() and
pmap_page_exists_quick().  (As of now, there are no longer any pmap
functions that expect to be called with the page queues lock held.)

Neither pmap_ts_referenced() nor pmap_page_exists_quick() should ever
be passed an unmanaged page.  Assert this rather than returning "0"
and "FALSE" respectively.

ARM:

Simplify pmap_page_exists_quick() by switching to TAILQ_FOREACH().

Push down the page queues lock inside of pmap_clearbit(), simplifying
pmap_clear_modify(), pmap_clear_reference(), and pmap_remove_write().
Additionally, this allows for avoiding the acquisition of the page
queues lock in some cases.

PowerPC/AIM:

moea*_page_exits_quick() and moea*_page_wired_mappings() will never be
called before pmap initialization is complete.  Therefore, the check
for moea_initialized can be eliminated.

Push down the page queues lock inside of moea*_clear_bit(),
simplifying moea*_clear_modify() and moea*_clear_reference().

The last parameter to moea*_clear_bit() is never used.  Eliminate it.

PowerPC/BookE:

Simplify mmu_booke_page_exists_quick()'s control flow.

Reviewed by:	kib@
2010-06-10 16:56:35 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
2bbfbc3fe2 Add assertion and comment in vm_page_flag_set() describing the expectations
when the PG_WRITEABLE flag is set.

Reviewed by:	alc
2010-06-03 10:11:45 +00:00
Alan Cox
f4e10cdaa6 Maintain the pretense that we support 32KB pages for the sake of the ia64
LINT build.
2010-06-03 02:24:53 +00:00
Alan Cox
c8fa870982 Minimize the use of the page queues lock for synchronizing access to the
page's dirty field.  With the exception of one case, access to this field
is now synchronized by the object lock.
2010-06-02 15:46:37 +00:00
Alan Cox
c46b90e90a Push down page queues lock acquisition in pmap_enter_object() and
pmap_is_referenced().  Eliminate the corresponding page queues lock
acquisitions from vm_map_pmap_enter() and mincore(), respectively.  In
mincore(), this allows some additional cases to complete without ever
acquiring the page queues lock.

Assert that the page is managed in pmap_is_referenced().

On powerpc/aim, push down the page queues lock acquisition from
moea*_is_modified() and moea*_is_referenced() into moea*_query_bit().
Again, this will allow some additional cases to complete without ever
acquiring the page queues lock.

Reorder a few statements in vm_page_dontneed() so that a race can't lead
to an old reference persisting.  This scenario is described in detail by a
comment.

Correct a spelling error in vm_page_dontneed().

Assert that the object is locked in vm_page_clear_dirty(), and restrict the
page queues lock assertion to just those cases in which the page is
currently writeable.

Add object locking to vnode_pager_generic_putpages().  This was the one
and only place where vm_page_clear_dirty() was being called without the
object being locked.

Eliminate an unnecessary vm_page_lock() around vnode_pager_setsize()'s call
to vm_page_clear_dirty().

Change vnode_pager_generic_putpages() to the modern-style of function
definition.  Also, change the name of one of the parameters to follow
virtual memory system naming conventions.

Reviewed by:	kib
2010-05-26 18:00:44 +00:00
Alan Cox
e98d019d3c Eliminate the acquisition and release of the page queues lock from
vfs_busy_pages().  It is no longer needed.

Submitted by:	kib
2010-05-25 02:26:25 +00:00
Alan Cox
567e51e18c Roughly half of a typical pmap_mincore() implementation is machine-
independent code.  Move this code into mincore(), and eliminate the
page queues lock from pmap_mincore().

Push down the page queues lock into pmap_clear_modify(),
pmap_clear_reference(), and pmap_is_modified().  Assert that these
functions are never passed an unmanaged page.

Eliminate an inaccurate comment from powerpc/powerpc/mmu_if.m:
Contrary to what the comment says, pmap_mincore() is not simply an
optimization.  Without a complete pmap_mincore() implementation,
mincore() cannot return either MINCORE_MODIFIED or MINCORE_REFERENCED
because only the pmap can provide this information.

Eliminate the page queues lock from vfs_setdirty_locked_object(),
vm_pageout_clean(), vm_object_page_collect_flush(), and
vm_object_page_clean().  Generally speaking, these are all accesses
to the page's dirty field, which are synchronized by the containing
vm object's lock.

Reduce the scope of the page queues lock in vm_object_madvise() and
vm_page_dontneed().

Reviewed by:	kib (an earlier version)
2010-05-24 14:26:57 +00:00
Alan Cox
aa12e8b71d The page queues lock is no longer required by vm_page_set_invalid(), so
eliminate it.

Assert that the object containing the page is locked in
vm_page_test_dirty().  Perform some style clean up while I'm here.

Reviewed by:	kib
2010-05-18 16:40:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
9ab6032f73 On entry to pmap_enter(), assert that the page is busy. While I'm
here, make the style of assertion used by pmap_enter() consistent
across all architectures.

On entry to pmap_remove_write(), assert that the page is neither
unmanaged nor fictitious, since we cannot remove write access to
either kind of page.

With the push down of the page queues lock, pmap_remove_write() cannot
condition its behavior on the state of the PG_WRITEABLE flag if the
page is busy.  Assert that the object containing the page is locked.
This allows us to know that the page will neither become busy nor will
PG_WRITEABLE be set on it while pmap_remove_write() is running.

Correct a long-standing bug in vm_page_cowsetup().  We cannot possibly
do copy-on-write-based zero-copy transmit on unmanaged or fictitious
pages, so don't even try.  Previously, the call to pmap_remove_write()
would have failed silently.
2010-05-16 23:45:10 +00:00
Alan Cox
a4bc2c8929 Correct an error of omission in r202897: Now that amd64 uses the direct map
to access the message buffer, we must explicitly request that the underlying
physical pages are included in a crash dump.

Reported by:	Benjamin Kaduk
2010-05-16 19:25:56 +00:00
Alan Cox
eee9d99231 Push down the acquisition of the page queues lock into vm_pageq_remove().
(This eliminates a surprising number of page queues lock acquisitions by
vm_fault() because the page's queue is PQ_NONE and thus the page queues
lock is not needed to remove the page from a queue.)
2010-05-09 16:55:42 +00:00
Alan Cox
34e7251f10 Minimize the scope of the page queues lock in vm_fault(). 2010-05-08 21:35:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
3c4a24406b Push down the page queues into vm_page_cache(), vm_page_try_to_cache(), and
vm_page_try_to_free().  Consequently, push down the page queues lock into
pmap_enter_quick(), pmap_page_wired_mapped(), pmap_remove_all(), and
pmap_remove_write().

Push down the page queues lock into Xen's pmap_page_is_mapped().  (I
overlooked the Xen pmap in r207702.)

Switch to a per-processor counter for the total number of pages cached.
2010-05-08 20:34:01 +00:00
Alan Cox
03679e2334 Push down the page queues lock into vm_page_activate(). 2010-05-07 15:49:43 +00:00
Alan Cox
9402dff3de Push down the page queues lock into vm_page_deactivate(). Eliminate an
incorrect comment.
2010-05-07 04:14:07 +00:00
Alan Cox
7024db1d40 Push down the page queues lock inside of vm_page_free_toq() and
pmap_page_is_mapped() in preparation for removing page queues locking
around calls to vm_page_free().  Setting aside the assertion that calls
pmap_page_is_mapped(), vm_page_free_toq() now acquires and holds the page
queues lock just long enough to actually add or remove the page from the
paging queues.

Update vm_page_unhold() to reflect the above change.
2010-05-06 16:39:43 +00:00
Alan Cox
5ac59343be Acquire the page lock around all remaining calls to vm_page_free() on
managed pages that didn't already have that lock held.  (Freeing an
unmanaged page, such as the various pmaps use, doesn't require the page
lock.)

This allows a change in vm_page_remove()'s locking requirements.  It now
expects the page lock to be held instead of the page queues lock.
Consequently, the page queues lock is no longer required at all by callers
to vm_page_rename().

Discussed with: kib
2010-05-05 18:16:06 +00:00
Alan Cox
e3ef0d2fcf Push down the acquisition of the page queues lock into vm_page_unwire().
Update the comment describing which lock should be held on entry to
vm_page_wire().

Reviewed by:	kib
2010-05-05 03:45:46 +00:00
Alan Cox
a7283d3213 Add page locking to the vm_page_cow* functions.
Push down the acquisition and release of the page queues lock into
vm_page_wire().

Reviewed by:	kib
2010-05-04 15:55:41 +00:00
Alan Cox
0c41a69e71 Add lock assertions. 2010-05-04 05:55:19 +00:00
Alan Cox
2d5d7f7f61 Acquire the page lock around vm_page_wire() in vm_page_grab().
Assert that the page lock is held in vm_page_wire().
2010-05-03 17:55:32 +00:00
Alan Cox
9f2512bab5 Assert that the page queues lock is held in vm_page_remove() and
vm_page_unwire() only if the page is managed, i.e., pageable.
2010-05-03 07:00:50 +00:00
Alan Cox
b8d36afcfe Add page lock assertions where we access the page's hold_count. 2010-05-02 23:33:10 +00:00
Alan Cox
b88b6c9d80 It makes no sense for vm_page_sleep_if_busy()'s helper, vm_page_sleep(),
to unconditionally set PG_REFERENCED on a page before sleeping.  In many
cases, it's perfectly ok for the page to disappear, i.e., be reclaimed by
the page daemon, before the caller to vm_page_sleep() is reawakened.
Instead, we now explicitly set PG_REFERENCED in those cases where having
the page persist until the caller is awakened is clearly desirable.  Note,
however, that setting PG_REFERENCED on the page is still only a hint,
and not a guarantee that the page should persist.
2010-05-02 17:33:46 +00:00
Kip Macy
6d74d042e3 don't allow unsynchronized free in vm_page_unhold 2010-04-30 02:46:49 +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
Alan Cox
f6d00b38c7 vm_reserv_alloc_page() should never be called on an OBJT_SG object, just as
it is never called on an OBJT_DEVICE object.  (This change should have been
included in r195840.)

Reported by:	dougb@, avg@
MFC after:	3 days
2010-04-05 06:23:31 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
ddb16cfc32 Update comment for vm_page_alloc(9), listing all acceptable flags [1].
Note that the function does not sleep, it can block.

Submitted by:	Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni.trematerra gmail com> [1]
MFC after:	3 days
2010-02-27 17:09:28 +00:00
Alan Cox
e67e0775e6 Align and pad the page queue and free page queue locks so that the linker
can't possibly place them together within the same cache line.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2009-10-04 18:53:10 +00:00
John Baldwin
013818111a Add a new type of VM object: OBJT_SG. An OBJT_SG object is very similar to
a device pager (OBJT_DEVICE) object in that it uses fictitious pages to
provide aliases to other memory addresses.  The primary difference is that
it uses an sglist(9) to determine the physical addresses for a given offset
into the object instead of invoking the d_mmap() method in a device driver.

Reviewed by:	alc
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-07-24 13:50:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
13de722155 An addendum to r195649, "Add support to the virtual memory system for
configuring machine-dependent memory attributes...":

Don't set the memory attribute for a "real" page that is allocated to
a device object in vm_page_alloc().  It is a pointless act, because
the device pager replaces this "real" page with a "fake" page and sets
the memory attribute on that "fake" page.

Eliminate pointless code from pmap_cache_bits() on amd64.

Employ the "Self Snoop" feature supported by some x86 processors to
avoid cache flushes in the pmap.

Approved by:	re (kib)
2009-07-18 01:50:05 +00:00
Alan Cox
3153e878dd Add support to the virtual memory system for configuring machine-
dependent memory attributes:

Rename vm_cache_mode_t to vm_memattr_t.  The new name reflects the
fact that there are machine-dependent memory attributes that have
nothing to do with controlling the cache's behavior.

Introduce vm_object_set_memattr() for setting the default memory
attributes that will be given to an object's pages.

Introduce and use pmap_page_{get,set}_memattr() for getting and
setting a page's machine-dependent memory attributes.  Add full
support for these functions on amd64 and i386 and stubs for them on
the other architectures.  The function pmap_page_set_memattr() is also
responsible for any other machine-dependent aspects of changing a
page's memory attributes, such as flushing the cache or updating the
direct map.  The uses include kmem_alloc_contig(), vm_page_alloc(),
and the device pager:

  kmem_alloc_contig() can now be used to allocate kernel memory with
  non-default memory attributes on amd64 and i386.

  vm_page_alloc() and the device pager will set the memory attributes
  for the real or fictitious page according to the object's default
  memory attributes.

Update the various pmap functions on amd64 and i386 that map pages to
incorporate each page's memory attributes in the mapping.

Notes: (1) Inherent to this design are safety features that prevent
the specification of inconsistent memory attributes by different
mappings on amd64 and i386.  In addition, the device pager provides a
warning when a device driver creates a fictitious page with memory
attributes that are inconsistent with the real page that the
fictitious page is an alias for. (2) Storing the machine-dependent
memory attributes for amd64 and i386 as a dedicated "int" in "struct
md_page" represents a compromise between space efficiency and the ease
of MFCing these changes to RELENG_7.

In collaboration with: jhb

Approved by:	re (kib)
2009-07-12 23:31:20 +00:00
Alan Cox
6f0489c670 Strive for greater consistency among the places that implement real,
fictious, and contiguous page allocation.  Eliminate unnecessary
reinitialization of a page's fields.
2009-06-21 00:21:33 +00:00
Alan Cox
edd16ab140 Add assertions in two places where a page's valid or dirty bits are changed. 2009-05-30 22:06:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
1c1b26f276 Eliminate page queues locking from bufdone_finish() through the
following changes:

Rename vfs_page_set_valid() to vfs_page_set_validclean() to reflect
what this function actually does.  Suggested by: tegge

Introduce a new version of vfs_page_set_valid() that does no more than
what the function's name implies.  Specifically, it does not update
the page's dirty mask, and thus it does not require the page queues
lock to be held.

Update two of the three callers to the old vfs_page_set_valid() to
call vfs_page_set_validclean() instead because they actually require
the page's dirty mask to be cleared.

Introduce vm_page_set_valid().

Reviewed by:	tegge
2009-05-13 05:39:39 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
641e2829b6 Extend the struct vm_page wire_count to u_int to avoid the overflow
of the counter, that may happen when too many sendfile(2) calls are
being executed with this vnode [1].

To keep the size of the struct vm_page and offsets of the fields
accessed by out-of-tree modules, swap the types and locations
of the wire_count and cow fields. Add safety checks to detect cow
overflow and force fallback to the normal copy code for zero-copy
sockets. [2]

Reported by:	Anton Yuzhaninov <citrin citrin ru> [1]
Suggested by:	alc [2]
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-01-03 13:24:08 +00:00
Rafal Jaworowski
8e321b7943 Support kernel crash mini dumps on ARM architecture.
Obtained from:	Juniper Networks, Semihalf
2008-11-06 16:20:27 +00:00
Ed Maste
a8a478fce6 Move CTASSERT from header file to source file, per implementation note now
in the CTASSERT man page.
2008-09-26 18:44:40 +00:00
Kip Macy
4b34502e99 Work around differences in page allocation for initial page tables on xen
MFC after:	1 month
2008-08-17 23:40:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
8bcd3b1998 Essentially, neither madvise(..., MADV_DONTNEED) nor madvise(..., MADV_FREE)
work.  (Moreover, I don't believe that they have ever worked as intended.)
The explanation is fairly simple.  Both MADV_DONTNEED and MADV_FREE perform
vm_page_dontneed() on each page within the range given to madvise().  This
function moves the page to the inactive queue.  Specifically, if the page is
clean, it is moved to the head of the inactive queue where it is first in
line for processing by the page daemon.  On the other hand, if it is dirty,
it is placed at the tail.  Let's further examine the case in which the page
is clean.  Recall that the page is at the head of the line for processing by
the page daemon.  The expectation of vm_page_dontneed()'s author was that
the page would be transferred from the inactive queue to the cache queue by
the page daemon.  (Once the page is in the cache queue, it is, in effect,
free, that is, it can be reallocated to a new vm object by vm_page_alloc()
if it isn't reactivated quickly enough by a user of the old vm object.)  The
trouble is that nowhere in the execution of either MADV_DONTNEED or
MADV_FREE is either the machine-independent reference flag (PG_REFERENCED)
or the reference bit in any page table entry (PTE) mapping the page cleared.
Consequently, the immediate reaction of the page daemon is to reactivate the
page because it is referenced.  In effect, the madvise() was for naught.
The case in which the page was dirty is not too different.  Instead of being
laundered, the page is reactivated.

Note: The essential difference between MADV_DONTNEED and MADV_FREE is
that MADV_FREE clears a page's dirty field.  So, MADV_FREE is always
executing the clean case above.

This revision changes vm_page_dontneed() to clear both the machine-
independent reference flag (PG_REFERENCED) and the reference bit in all PTEs
mapping the page.

MFC after:	6 weeks
2008-06-06 18:38:43 +00:00
Alan Cox
f578838754 Don't call vm_reserv_alloc_page() on device-backed objects. Otherwise, the
system may panic because there is no reservation structure corresponding to
the physical address of the device memory.

Reported by: Giorgos Keramidas
2008-05-15 18:52:31 +00:00
Alan Cox
44aab2c3de Introduce vm_reserv_reclaim_contig(). This function is used by
contigmalloc(9) as a last resort to steal pages from an inactive,
partially-used superpage reservation.

Rename vm_reserv_reclaim() to vm_reserv_reclaim_inactive() and
refactor it so that a separate subroutine is responsible for breaking
the selected reservation.  This subroutine is also used by
vm_reserv_reclaim_contig().
2008-04-06 18:09:28 +00:00
Alan Cox
e5b006ffca Rename vm_pageq_requeue() to vm_page_requeue() on account of its recent
migration to vm/vm_page.c.
2008-03-19 20:24:35 +00:00
Alan Cox
1fa94a36b1 Almost seven years ago, vm/vm_page.c was split into three parts:
vm/vm_contig.c, vm/vm_page.c, and vm/vm_pageq.c.  Today, vm/vm_pageq.c
has withered to the point that it contains only four short functions,
two of which are only used by vm/vm_page.c.  Since I can't foresee any
reason for vm/vm_pageq.c to grow, it is time to fold the remaining
contents of vm/vm_pageq.c back into vm/vm_page.c.

Add some comments.  Rename one of the functions, vm_pageq_enqueue(),
that is now static within vm/vm_page.c to vm_page_enqueue().
Eliminate PQ_MAXCOUNT as it no longer serves any purpose.
2008-03-18 06:52:15 +00:00
Alan Cox
273bf93c8d Defer setting either PG_CACHED or PG_FREE until after the free page
queues lock is acquired.  Otherwise, the state of a reservation's
pages' flags and its population count can be inconsistent.  That could
result in a page being freed twice.

Reported by:	kris
2008-01-02 04:43:47 +00:00
Alan Cox
f8a47341fe Add the superpage reservation system. This is "part 2 of 2" of the
machine-independent support for superpages.  (The earlier part was
the rewrite of the physical memory allocator.)  The remainder of the
code required for superpages support is machine-dependent and will
be added to the various pmap implementations at a later date.

Initially, I am only supporting one large page size per architecture.
Moreover, I am only enabling the reservation system on amd64.  (In
an emergency, it can be disabled by setting VM_NRESERVLEVELS to 0
in amd64/include/vmparam.h or your kernel configuration file.)
2007-12-29 19:53:04 +00:00
Alan Cox
e35395ce21 Modify vm_phys_unfree_page() so that it no longer requires the given
page to be in the free lists.  Instead, it now returns TRUE if it
removed the page from the free lists and FALSE if the page was not
in the free lists.

This change is required to support superpage reservations.  Specifically,
once reservations are introduced, a cached page can either be in the
free lists or a reservation.
2007-12-20 22:45:54 +00:00
Alan Cox
0349775790 Eliminate redundant code from vm_page_startup(). 2007-12-19 05:47:50 +00:00
Alan Cox
21e10ad46a Simplify vm_page_free_toq(). 2007-12-11 21:20:34 +00:00
Alan Cox
b640825647 Correct a comment. 2007-12-02 07:43:42 +00:00
Alan Cox
ddd6e7d2ab When reactivating a cached page, reset the page's pool to the default
pool.  (Not doing this before was a performance pessimization but not
a cause for panic.)
2007-11-21 23:22:10 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
aefac17759 The intent of the freeing the (zeroed) page in vm_page_cache() for
default object rather than cache it was to have
vm_pager_has_page(object, pindex, ...) == FALSE to imply that there is
no cached page in object at pindex. This allows to avoid explicit
checks for cached pages in vm_object_backing_scan().

For now, we need the same bandaid for the swap object, otherwise both
the vm_page_lookup() and the pager can report that there is no page at
offset, while page is stored in the cache. Also, this fixes another
instance of the KASSERT("object type is incompatible") failure in the
vm_page_cache_transfer().

Reported and tested by:	Peter Holm
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	3 days
2007-11-05 10:25:12 +00:00
Alan Cox
21f7958604 Change vm_page_cache_transfer() such that it does not transfer pages
that would have an offset beyond the end of the target object.  Such
pages should remain in the source object.

MFC after:	3 days
Diagnosed and reviewed by:	Kostik Belousov
Reported and tested by:		Peter Holm
2007-10-27 00:09:30 +00:00
Alan Cox
b8c5048025 In the rare case that vm_page_cache() actually frees the given page,
it must first ensure that the page is no longer mapped.  This is
trivially accomplished by calling pmap_remove_all() a little earlier
in vm_page_cache().  While I'm in the neighborbood, make a related
panic message a little more useful.

Approved by:	re (kensmith)
Reported by:	Peter Holm and Konstantin Belousov
Reviewed by:	Konstantin Belousov
2007-10-08 18:01:38 +00:00
Alan Cox
dc9250f55c Correct a lock assertion failure in sparc64's pmap_page_is_mapped() that is
a consequence of sparc64/sparc64/vm_machdep.c revision 1.76.  It occurs
when uma_small_free() frees a page.  The solution has two parts: (1) Mark
pages allocated with VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ as PG_UNMANAGED.  (2) Defer the lock
assertion in pmap_page_is_mapped() until after PG_UNMANAGED is tested.
This is safe because both PG_UNMANAGED and PG_FICTITIOUS are immutable
flags, i.e., they do not change state between the time that a page is
allocated and freed.

Approved by:	re (kensmith)
PR:		116794
2007-10-07 18:03:03 +00:00
Alan Cox
c944491426 Correct an error of omission in the reimplementation of the page
cache: vm_object_page_remove() should convert any cached pages that
fall with the specified range to free pages.  Otherwise, there could
be a problem if a file is first truncated and then regrown.
Specifically, some old data from prior to the truncation might reappear.

Generalize vm_page_cache_free() to support the conversion of either a
subset or the entirety of an object's cached pages.

Reported by: tegge
Reviewed by: tegge
Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-27 04:21:59 +00:00
Alan Cox
7bfda801a8 Change the management of cached pages (PQ_CACHE) in two fundamental
ways:

(1) Cached pages are no longer kept in the object's resident page
splay tree and memq.  Instead, they are kept in a separate per-object
splay tree of cached pages.  However, access to this new per-object
splay tree is synchronized by the _free_ page queues lock, not to be
confused with the heavily contended page queues lock.  Consequently, a
cached page can be reclaimed by vm_page_alloc(9) without acquiring the
object's lock or the page queues lock.

This solves a problem independently reported by tegge@ and Isilon.
Specifically, they observed the page daemon consuming a great deal of
CPU time because of pages bouncing back and forth between the cache
queue (PQ_CACHE) and the inactive queue (PQ_INACTIVE).  The source of
this problem turned out to be a deadlock avoidance strategy employed
when selecting a cached page to reclaim in vm_page_select_cache().
However, the root cause was really that reclaiming a cached page
required the acquisition of an object lock while the page queues lock
was already held.  Thus, this change addresses the problem at its
root, by eliminating the need to acquire the object's lock.

Moreover, keeping cached pages in the object's primary splay tree and
memq was, in effect, optimizing for the uncommon case.  Cached pages
are reclaimed far, far more often than they are reactivated.  Instead,
this change makes reclamation cheaper, especially in terms of
synchronization overhead, and reactivation more expensive, because
reactivated pages will have to be reentered into the object's primary
splay tree and memq.

(2) Cached pages are now stored alongside free pages in the physical
memory allocator's buddy queues, increasing the likelihood that large
allocations of contiguous physical memory (i.e., superpages) will
succeed.

Finally, as a result of this change long-standing restrictions on when
and where a cached page can be reclaimed and returned by
vm_page_alloc(9) are eliminated.  Specifically, calls to
vm_page_alloc(9) specifying VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT can now reclaim and
return a formerly cached page.  Consequently, a call to malloc(9)
specifying M_NOWAIT is less likely to fail.

Discussed with: many over the course of the summer, including jeff@,
   Justin Husted @ Isilon, peter@, tegge@
Tested by: an earlier version by kris@
Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-25 06:25:06 +00:00
Alan Cox
eaa29f1ce4 Add a counter for the total number of pages cached and support for
reporting the value of this counter in the program "vmstat".

Approved by:	re (rwatson)
2007-07-27 20:01:22 +00:00
Alan Cox
8941dc4471 Eliminate two unused functions: vm_phys_alloc_pages() and
vm_phys_free_pages().  Rename vm_phys_alloc_pages_locked() to
vm_phys_alloc_pages() and vm_phys_free_pages_locked() to
vm_phys_free_pages().  Add comments regarding the need for the free page
queues lock to be held by callers to these functions.  No functional
changes.

Approved by:	re (hrs)
2007-07-14 21:21:17 +00:00
Alan Cox
20dd22a24e Correct a problem in the ZERO_COPY_SOCKETS option, specifically, in
vm_page_cowfault().  Initially, if vm_page_cowfault() sleeps, the given
page is wired, preventing it from being recycled.  However, when
transmission of the page completes, the page is unwired and returned to
the page queues.  At that point, the page is not in any special state
that prevents it from being recycled.  Consequently, vm_page_cowfault()
should verify that the page is still held by the same vm object before
retrying the replacement of the page.  Note: The containing object is,
however, safe from being recycled by virtue of having a non-zero
paging-in-progress count.

While I'm here, add some assertions and comments.

Approved by: re (rwatson)
MFC After: 3 weeks
2007-07-10 18:41:34 +00:00
Matt Jacob
0a49733cb9 Don't declare inline a function which isn't. 2007-06-17 04:19:05 +00:00
Alan Cox
bcc231ecb6 If attempting to cache a "busy", panic instead of printing a diagnostic
message and returning.
2007-06-16 21:07:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
2446e4f02c Enable the new physical memory allocator.
This allocator uses a binary buddy system with a twist.  First and
foremost, this allocator is required to support the implementation of
superpages.  As a side effect, it enables a more robust implementation
of contigmalloc(9).  Moreover, this reimplementation of
contigmalloc(9) eliminates the acquisition of Giant by
contigmalloc(..., M_NOWAIT, ...).

The twist is that this allocator tries to reduce the number of TLB
misses incurred by accesses through a direct map to small, UMA-managed
objects and page table pages.  Roughly speaking, the physical pages
that are allocated for such purposes are clustered together in the
physical address space.  The performance benefits vary.  In the most
extreme case, a uniprocessor kernel running on an Opteron, I measured
an 18% reduction in system time during a buildworld.

This allocator does not implement page coloring.  The reason is that
superpages have much the same effect.  The contiguous physical memory
allocation necessary for a superpage is inherently colored.

Finally, the one caveat is that this allocator does not effectively
support prezeroed pages.  I hope this is temporary.  On i386, this is
a slight pessimization.  However, on amd64, the beneficial effects of
the direct-map optimization outweigh the ill effects.  I speculate
that this is true in general of machines with a direct map.

Approved by:	re
2007-06-16 04:57:06 +00:00
Attilio Rao
393a081d42 Optimize vmmeter locking.
In particular:
- Add an explicative table for locking of struct vmmeter members
- Apply new rules for some of those members
- Remove some unuseful comments

Heavily reviewed by: alc, bde, jeff
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
2007-06-10 21:59:14 +00:00
Attilio Rao
b4b7081961 Do proper "locking" for missing vmmeters part.
Now, we assume no more sched_lock protection for some of them and use the
distribuited loads method for vmmeter (distribuited through CPUs).

Reviewed by: alc, bde
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
2007-06-04 21:45:18 +00:00
Attilio Rao
2feb50bf7d Revert VMCNT_* operations introduction.
Probabilly, a general approach is not the better solution here, so we should
solve the sched_lock protection problems separately.

Requested by: alc
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
2007-05-31 22:52:15 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
80b200da28 - rename VMCNT_DEC to VMCNT_SUB to reflect the count argument.
Suggested by:	julian@
Contributed by:	attilio@
2007-05-20 22:33:42 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
222d01951f - define and use VMCNT_{GET,SET,ADD,SUB,PTR} macros for manipulating
vmcnts.  This can be used to abstract away pcpu details but also changes
   to use atomics for all counters now.  This means sched lock is no longer
   responsible for protecting counts in the switch routines.

Contributed by:		Attilio Rao <attilio@FreeBSD.org>
2007-05-18 07:10:50 +00:00
Alan Cox
04a18977c8 Define every architecture as either VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE or
VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE depending on whether the physical address space is
densely or sparsely populated with memory.  The effect of this
definition is to determine which of two implementations of
vm_page_array and PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() is used.  The legacy
implementation is obtained by defining VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE, and a new
implementation that trades off time for space is obtained by defining
VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE.  For now, all architectures except for ia64 and
sparc64 define VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE.  Defining VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE on ia64
allows the entirety of my Itanium 2's memory to be used.  Previously,
only the first 1 GB could be used.  Defining VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE on
sparc64 allows USIIIi-based systems to boot without crashing.

This change is a combination of Nathan Whitehorn's patch and my own
work in perforce.

Discussed with: kmacy, marius, Nathan Whitehorn
PR:		112194
2007-05-05 19:50:28 +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
711585d087 Enable vm_page_free() and vm_page_free_zero() to be called on some pages
without the page queues lock being held, specifically, pages that are not
contained in a vm object and not a member of a page queue.
2007-02-18 05:54:42 +00:00
Alan Cox
ba000fb2c1 Remove a stale comment. Add punctuation to a nearby comment. 2007-02-17 19:37:00 +00:00
Alan Cox
d3d029bd62 Relax the page queue lock assertions in vm_page_remove() and
vm_page_free_toq() to account for recent changes that allow
vm_page_free_toq() to be called on some pages without the page queues lock
being held, specifically, pages that are not contained in a vm object and
not a member of a page queue.  (Examples of such pages include page table
pages, pv entry pages, and uma small alloc pages.)
2007-02-15 05:43:38 +00:00
Alan Cox
7d60988bad Avoid the unnecessary acquisition of the free page queues lock when a page
is actually being added to the hold queue, not the free queue.  At the same
time, avoid unnecessary tests to wake up threads waiting for free memory
and the idle thread that zeroes free pages.  (These tests will be performed
later when the page finally moves from the hold queue to the free queue.)
2007-02-14 07:05:55 +00:00
Alan Cox
5351a2488a Use the free page queue mutex instead of the page queue mutex to
synchronize sleeping and waking of the zero idle thread.
2007-02-11 05:18:40 +00:00
Alan Cox
e9f995d824 Change the pagedaemon, vm_wait(), and vm_waitpfault() to sleep on the
vm page queue free mutex instead of the vm page queue mutex.
2007-02-07 06:37:30 +00:00
Alan Cox
3ae3919d0b Change the free page queue lock from a spin mutex to a default (blocking)
mutex.  With the demise of Alpha support, there is no longer a reason for
it to be a spin mutex.
2007-02-05 06:02:55 +00:00
Kip Macy
35d10226b7 Remove the requirement that phys_avail be sorted in ascending order
by explicitly finding the lowest and highest addresses when calculating
the size of the vm_pages array

Reviewed by :alc
2006-12-08 08:44:47 +00:00
Alan Cox
49c3b92531 I misplaced the assertion that was added to vm_page_startup() in the
previous change.  Correct its placement.
2006-11-08 19:11:54 +00:00
Alan Cox
9ad3296a25 Simplify the construction of the free queues in vm_page_startup(). Add
an assertion to test a hypothesis concerning other redundant computation
in vm_page_startup().
2006-11-08 18:43:47 +00:00
Alan Cox
2a53696fb8 The page queues lock is no longer required by vm_page_busy() or
vm_page_wakeup().  Reduce or eliminate its use accordingly.
2006-10-22 21:18:48 +00:00
Alan Cox
9af80719db Replace PG_BUSY with VPO_BUSY. In other words, changes to the page's
busy flag, i.e., VPO_BUSY, are now synchronized by the per-vm object
lock instead of the global page queues lock.
2006-10-22 04:28:14 +00:00
Ken Smith
a9a5d47c85 Fix two minor style(9) nits in v1.313 which were noticed during an
MFC review.  alc@ will be MFCing V1.313 plus style fix to RELENG_6.
2006-09-29 00:20:56 +00:00
Alan Cox
eb4bbba83a Refactor vm_page_sleep_if_busy() so that the test for a busy page is
inlined and a procedure call is made in the rare case, i.e., when it is
necessary to sleep.  In this case, inlining the test actually makes the
kernel smaller.
2006-08-27 19:50:13 +00:00
Alan Cox
4f9d17d8ab Page flags are reset on (re)allocation. There is no need to clear any
flags except for PG_ZERO in vm_page_free_toq().
2006-08-21 00:34:31 +00:00
Alan Cox
b146f9e5d2 Reimplement the page's NOSYNC flag as an object-synchronized instead of a
page queues-synchronized flag.  Reduce the scope of the page queues lock in
vm_fault() accordingly.

Move vm_fault()'s call to vm_object_set_writeable_dirty() outside of the
scope of the page queues lock.  Reviewed by: tegge
Additionally, eliminate an unnecessary dereference in computing the
argument that is passed to vm_object_set_writeable_dirty().
2006-08-13 00:11:09 +00:00
Alan Cox
25017df472 Ensure that the page's new field for object-synchronized flags is always
initialized to zero.

Call vm_page_sleep_if_busy() instead of duplicating its implementation in
vm_page_grab().
2006-08-11 17:18:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
75db2abb2e Change vm_page_cowfault() so that it doesn't allocate a pre-busied page. 2006-08-10 04:48:29 +00:00
Alan Cox
5786be7cc7 Introduce a field to struct vm_page for storing flags that are
synchronized by the lock on the object containing the page.

Transition PG_WANTED and PG_SWAPINPROG to use the new field,
eliminating the need for holding the page queues lock when setting
or clearing these flags.  Rename PG_WANTED and PG_SWAPINPROG to
VPO_WANTED and VPO_SWAPINPROG, respectively.

Eliminate the assertion that the page queues lock is held in
vm_page_io_finish().

Eliminate the acquisition and release of the page queues lock
around calls to vm_page_io_finish() in kern_sendfile() and
vfs_unbusy_pages().
2006-08-09 17:43:27 +00:00
Alan Cox
e74814b66a Change vm_page_sleep_if_busy() so that it no longer requires the caller to
hold the page queues lock.
2006-08-06 00:15:40 +00:00
Alan Cox
91449ce98c When sleeping on a busy page, use the lock from the containing object
rather than the global page queues lock.
2006-08-03 23:56:11 +00:00
Alan Cox
78985e424a Complete the transition from pmap_page_protect() to pmap_remove_write().
Originally, I had adopted sparc64's name, pmap_clear_write(), for the
function that is now pmap_remove_write().  However, this function is more
like pmap_remove_all() than like pmap_clear_modify() or
pmap_clear_reference(), hence, the name change.

The higher-level rationale behind this change is described in
src/sys/amd64/amd64/pmap.c revision 1.567.  The short version is that I'm
trying to clean up and fix our support for execute access.

Reviewed by: marcel@ (ia64)
2006-08-01 19:06:06 +00:00
Alan Cox
af51d7bf57 Eliminate OBJ_WRITEABLE. It hasn't been used in a long time. 2006-07-21 06:40:29 +00:00
John Baldwin
9bdaa43379 Move the code to handle the vm.blacklist tunable up a layer into
vm_page_startup().  As a result, we now only lookup the tunable once
instead of looking it up once for every physical page of memory in the
system.  This cuts out about a 1 second or so delay in boot on x86
systems.  The delay is much larger and more noticable on sun4v apparently.

Reported by:	kmacy
MFC after:	1 week
2006-06-23 16:44:24 +00:00
Paul Saab
4cbb1c1aaa Fix minidumps to include pages allocated via pmap_map on amd64.
These pages are allocated from the direct map, and were not previous
tracked.  This included the vm_page_array and the early UMA bootstrap
pages.

Reviewed by:	peter
2006-05-31 22:55:23 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c0345a84aa Introduce minidumps. Full physical memory crash dumps are still available
via the debug.minidump sysctl and tunable.

Traditional dumps store all physical memory.  This was once a good thing
when machines had a maximum of 64M of ram and 1GB of kvm.  These days,
machines often have many gigabytes of ram and a smaller amount of kvm.
libkvm+kgdb don't have a way to access physical ram that is not mapped
into kvm at the time of the crash dump, so the extra ram being dumped
is mostly wasted.

Minidumps invert the process.  Instead of dumping physical memory in
in order to guarantee that all of kvm's backing is dumped, minidumps
instead dump only memory that is actively mapped into kvm.

amd64 has a direct map region that things like UMA use.  Obviously we
cannot dump all of the direct map region because that is effectively
an old style all-physical-memory dump.  Instead, introduce a bitmap
and two helper routines (dump_add_page(pa) and dump_drop_page(pa)) that
allow certain critical direct map pages to be included in the dump.
uma_machdep.c's allocator is the intended consumer.

Dumps are a custom format.  At the very beginning of the file is a header,
then a copy of the message buffer, then the bitmap of pages present in
the dump, then the final level of the kvm page table trees (2MB mappings
are expanded into a 4K page mappings), then the sparse physical pages
according to the bitmap.  libkvm can now conveniently access the kvm
page table entries.

Booting my test 8GB machine, forcing it into ddb and forcing a dump
leads to a 48MB minidump.  While this is a best case, I expect minidumps
to be in the 100MB-500MB range.  Obviously, never larger than physical
memory of course.

minidumps are on by default.  It would want be necessary to turn them off
if it was necessary to debug corrupt kernel page table management as that
would mess up minidumps as well.

Both minidumps and regular dumps are supported on the same machine.
2006-04-21 04:24:50 +00:00
Warner Losh
62a59e8f0d Remove leading __ from __(inline|const|signed|volatile). They are
obsolete.  This should reduce diffs to NetBSD as well.
2006-03-08 06:31:46 +00:00
Stephan Uphoff
224409590d When the VM needs to allocated physical memory pages (for non interrupt use)
and it has not plenty of free pages it tries to free pages in the cache queue.
Unfortunately freeing a cached page requires the locking of the object that
owns the page. However in the context of allocating pages we may not be able
to lock the object and thus can only TRY to lock the object. If the locking try
fails the cache page can not be freed and is activated to move it out of the way
so that we may try to free other cache pages.

If all pages in the cache belong to objects that are currently locked the
cache queue can be emptied without freeing a single page. This scenario caused
two problems:

    1)  vm_page_alloc always failed allocation when it tried freeing pages from
        the cache queue and failed to do so. However if there are more than
        cnt.v_interrupt_free_min pages on the free list it should return pages
        when requested with priority VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM. Failure to do so can cause
        resource exhaustion deadlocks.

    2)  Threads than need to allocate pages spend a lot of time cleaning up the
        page queue without really getting anything done while the pagedaemon
         needs to work overtime to refill the cache.

This change fixes the first problem. (1)

Reviewed by:	tegge@
2006-02-15 22:29:53 +00:00
Alan Cox
6c237adcea Change #if defined(DIAGNOSTIC) to KASSERT. 2006-01-31 19:06:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
fc3c1bc471 In vm_page_set_invalid() invalidate all of the page's mappings as soon as
any part of the page's contents is invalidated.

Submitted by: tegge
2006-01-24 07:21:38 +00:00
Alexander Leidinger
ef39c05baa MI changes:
- provide an interface (macros) to the page coloring part of the VM system,
   this allows to try different coloring algorithms without the need to
   touch every file [1]
 - make the page queue tuning values readable: sysctl vm.stats.pagequeue
 - autotuning of the page coloring values based upon the cache size instead
   of options in the kernel config (disabling of the page coloring as a
   kernel option is still possible)

MD changes:
 - detection of the cache size: only IA32 and AMD64 (untested) contains
   cache size detection code, every other arch just comes with a dummy
   function (this results in the use of default values like it was the
   case without the autotuning of the page coloring)
 - print some more info on Intel CPU's (like we do on AMD and Transmeta
   CPU's)

Note to AMD owners (IA32 and AMD64): please run "sysctl vm.stats.pagequeue"
and report if the cache* values are zero (= bug in the cache detection code)
or not.

Based upon work by:	Chad David <davidc@acns.ab.ca> [1]
Reviewed by:		alc, arch (in 2004)
Discussed with:		alc, Chad David, arch (in 2004)
2005-12-31 14:39:20 +00:00
Alan Cox
984922d761 Assert that the page that is given to vm_page_free_toq() does not have any
managed mappings.
2005-12-13 19:59:09 +00:00
Alan Cox
7e9d944218 If a physical page is mapped by two or more virtual addresses, transmitted
by the zero-copy sockets method, and written to before the transmission
completes, we need to destroy all of the existing mappings to the page,
not just the one that we fault on.  Otherwise, the mappings will no longer
be to the same page and changes made through one of the mappings will not
be visible through the others.

Observed by: tegge
2005-11-08 06:33:21 +00:00
Alan Cox
674b706ea0 Consider the zero-copy transmission of a page that was wired by mlock(2).
If a copy-on-write fault occurs on the page, the new copy should inherit
a part of the original page's wire count.

Submitted by: tegge
MFC after: 1 week
2005-11-01 04:30:21 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
3803b26bae As alc pointed out to me, vm_page.c 1.305 was incomplete: uma_startup()
still uses the constant UMA_BOOT_PAGES.  Change it to accept boot_pages
as an additional argument.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2005-10-08 21:03:54 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
cfa22bcc4c Introduce the vm.boot_pages tunable and sysctl, which controls the number
of pages reserved to bootstrap the kernel memory allocator.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2005-08-12 12:24:19 +00:00
Jeff Roberson
761dbeb66f - In vm_page_insert() hold the backing vnode when the first page
is inserted.
 - In vm_page_remove() drop the backing vnode when the last page
   is removed.
 - Don't check the vnode to see if it must be reclaimed on every
   call to vm_page_free_toq() as we only check it now when it is
   actually required.  This saves us two lock operations per call.

Sponsored by:	Isilon Systems, Inc.
2005-03-15 14:14:09 +00:00
Alan Cox
46fbc58202 Transfer responsibility for freeing the page taken from the cache
queue and (possibly) unlocking the containing object from
vm_page_alloc() to vm_page_select_cache().  Recent optimizations to
vm_map_pmap_enter() (see vm_map.c revisions 1.362 and 1.363) and
pmap_enter_quick() have resulted in panic()s because vm_page_alloc()
mistakenly unlocked objects that had not been locked by
vm_page_select_cache().

Reported by: Peter Holm and Kris Kennaway
2005-01-07 05:02:19 +00:00
Warner Losh
60727d8b86 /* -> /*- for license, minor formatting changes 2005-01-07 02:29:27 +00:00
Alan Cox
0869d38ba6 Assert that page allocations during an interrupt specify
VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT.

Assert that pages removed from the cache queue are not busy.
2004-12-31 19:50:45 +00:00
Alan Cox
7aa2190c8e Access to the page's busy field is (now) synchronized by the containing
object's lock.  Therefore, the assertion that the page queues lock is held
can be removed from vm_page_io_start().
2004-12-29 04:18:22 +00:00
Alan Cox
40198b3c04 Assert that the vm object is locked on entry to vm_page_sleep_if_busy();
remove some unneeded code.
2004-12-26 21:46:44 +00:00
Alan Cox
d19ef81437 The synchronization provided by vm object locking has eliminated the
need for most calls to vm_page_busy().  Specifically, most calls to
vm_page_busy() occur immediately prior to a call to vm_page_remove().
In such cases, the containing vm object is locked across both calls.
Consequently, the setting of the vm page's PG_BUSY flag is not even
visible to other threads that are following the synchronization
protocol.

This change (1) eliminates the calls to vm_page_busy() that
immediately precede a call to vm_page_remove() or functions, such as
vm_page_free() and vm_page_rename(), that call it and (2) relaxes the
requirement in vm_page_remove() that the vm page's PG_BUSY flag is
set.  Now, the vm page's PG_BUSY flag is set only when the vm object
lock is released while the vm page is still in transition.  Typically,
this is when it is undergoing I/O.
2004-11-03 20:17:31 +00:00
Alan Cox
f4d49654ae Assert that the containing vm object is locked in vm_page_cache() and
vm_page_try_to_cache().
2004-10-28 05:26:21 +00:00
Alan Cox
63bb7041cc Assert that the containing vm object is locked in vm_page_flash(). 2004-10-25 19:52:44 +00:00
Alan Cox
75d0533847 Assert that the containing vm object is locked in vm_page_busy() and
vm_page_wakeup().
2004-10-24 23:53:47 +00:00
Alan Cox
0f9f9bcb53 Introduce VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY, an option to vm_page_alloc() and vm_page_grab()
that indicates that the caller does not want a page with its busy flag set.
In many places, the global page queues lock is acquired and released just
to clear the busy flag on a just allocated page.  Both the allocation of
the page and the clearing of the busy flag occur while the containing vm
object is locked.  So, the busy flag might as well never be set.
2004-10-24 06:15:36 +00:00
Alan Cox
1e96d2a217 Correct two errors in PG_BUSY management by vm_page_cowfault(). Both
errors are in rarely executed paths.
1. Each time the retry_alloc path is taken, the PG_BUSY must be set again.
   Otherwise vm_page_remove() panics.
2. There is no need to set PG_BUSY on the newly allocated page before
   freeing it.  The page already has PG_BUSY set by vm_page_alloc().
   Setting it again could cause an assertion failure.

MFC after: 2 weeks
2004-10-18 08:11:59 +00:00
Alan Cox
36aeb90e34 Assert that the containing object is locked in vm_page_io_start() and
vm_page_io_finish().  The motivation being to transition synchronization of
the vm_page's busy field from the global page queues lock to the per-object
lock.
2004-10-17 22:33:40 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
7ce1979be6 Add new a function isa_dma_init() which returns an errno when it fails
and which takes a M_WAITOK/M_NOWAIT flag argument.

Add compatibility isa_dmainit() macro which whines loudly if
isa_dma_init() fails.

Problem uncovered by:	tegge
2004-09-15 12:09:50 +00:00
Alan Cox
a087914310 Advance the state of pmap locking on alpha, amd64, and i386.
- Enable recursion on the page queues lock.  This allows calls to
   vm_page_alloc(VM_ALLOC_NORMAL) and UMA's obj_alloc() with the page
   queues lock held.  Such calls are made to allocate page table pages
   and pv entries.
 - The previous change enables a partial reversion of vm/vm_page.c
   revision 1.216, i.e., the call to vm_page_alloc() by vm_page_cowfault()
   now specifies VM_ALLOC_NORMAL rather than VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT.
 - Add partial locking to pmap_copy().  (As a side-effect, pmap_copy()
   should now be faster on i386 SMP because it no longer generates IPIs
   for TLB shootdown on the other processors.)
 - Complete the locking of pmap_enter() and pmap_enter_quick().  (As of now,
   all changes to a user-level pmap on alpha, amd64, and i386 are performed
   with appropriate locking.)
2004-07-29 18:56:31 +00:00
Brian Feldman
d951b75210 Fix a race in vm_page_sleep_if_busy(). Due to vm_object locking
being incomplete, it currently has to know how to drop and pick back
up the vm_object's mutex if it has to sleep and drop the page queue
mutex.  The problem with this is that if the page is busy, while we
are sleeping, the page can be freed and object disappear.  When trying
to lock m->object, we'd get a stale or NULL pointer and crash.

The object is now cached, but this makes the assumption that
the object is referenced in some manner and will not itself
disappear while it is unlocked.  Since this only happens if
the object is locked, I had to remove an assumption earlier in
contigmalloc() that reversed the order of locking the object and
doing vm_page_sleep_if_busy(), not the normal order.
2004-07-21 23:56:09 +00:00
Alan Cox
e832aafc51 - Eliminate the pte object from the pmap. Instead, page table pages are
allocated as "no object" pages.  Similar changes were made to the amd64
   and i386 pmap last year.  The primary reason being that maintaining
   a pte object leads to lock order violations.  A secondary reason being
   that the pte object is redundant, i.e., the page table itself can be
   used to lookup page table pages.  (Historical note: The pte object
   predates our ability to allocate "no object" pages.  Thus, the pte
   object was a necessary evil.)
 - Unconditionally check the vm object lock's status in vm_page_remove().
   Previously, this assertion could not be made on Alpha due to its use
   of a pte object.
2004-07-19 18:12:04 +00:00
Alan Cox
790bdd0f2e Increase the scope of the page queues lock in vm_page_alloc() to cover
a diagnostic check that accesses the cache queue count.
2004-07-10 22:12:49 +00:00
Alan Cox
0a2df4773c Remove spl() calls. Update comments to reflect the removal of spl() calls.
Remove '\n' from panic() format strings.  Remove some blank lines.
2004-06-19 04:19:47 +00:00
Alan Cox
d45f21f31a Do not preset PG_BUSY on VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ pages. Such pages are not
accessible through an object.  Thus, PG_BUSY serves no purpose.
2004-06-17 06:16:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
4be14af9cf To date, unwiring a fictitious page has produced a panic. The reason
being that PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() returns the wrong vm_page for fictitious
pages but unwiring uses PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE().  The resulting panic
reported an unexpected wired count.  Rather than attempting to fix
PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(), this fix takes advantage of the properties of
fictitious pages.  Specifically, fictitious pages will never be
completely unwired.  Therefore, we can keep a fictitious page's wired
count forever set to one and thereby avoid the use of
PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE() when we know that we're working with a fictitious
page, just not which one.

In collaboration with: green@, tegge@
PR: kern/29915
2004-05-22 04:53:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
1bb816d3d1 Restructure vm_page_select_cache() so that adding assertions is easy.
Some of the conditions that caused vm_page_select_cache() to deactivate a
page were wrong.  For example, deactivating an unmanaged or wired page is a
nop.  Thus, if vm_page_select_cache() had ever encountered an unmanaged or
wired page, it would have looped forever.  Now, we assert that the page is
neither unmanaged nor wired.
2004-05-12 04:27:18 +00:00
Alan Cox
3f39cca96b Cache queue pages are not mapped. Thus, the pmap_remove_all() by
vm_page_alloc() is unnecessary.
2004-05-09 01:00:15 +00:00
Alan Cox
2ec91846fd Update the comment describing vm_page_grab() to reflect the previous
revision and correct some of its style errors.
2004-04-24 21:36:23 +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
Alan Cox
889eb0fc62 Eliminate unused arguments from vm_page_startup(). 2004-04-04 23:33:36 +00:00
Alan Cox
ca3b447732 Modify contigmalloc1() so that the free page queues lock is not held when
vm_page_free() is called.  The problem with holding this lock is that it is
a spin lock and vm_page_free() may attempt the acquisition of a different
default-type lock.
2004-03-02 08:25:58 +00:00
Alan Cox
0f75a97722 - Correct a long-standing race condition in vm_page_try_to_free() that
could result in a dirty page being unintentionally freed.
 - Simplify the dirty page check in vm_page_dontneed().

Reviewed by:	tegge
MFC after:	7 days
2004-02-19 07:43:55 +00:00
Alan Cox
84d98bf699 - Correct a long-standing race condition in vm_page_try_to_cache() that
could result in a panic "vm_page_cache: caching a dirty page, ...":
   Access to the page must be restricted or removed before calling
   vm_page_cache().  This race condition is identical in nature to that
   which was addressed by vm_pageout.c's revision 1.251.
 - Simplify the code surrounding the fix to this same race condition
   in vm_pageout.c's revision 1.251.  There should be no behavioral
   change.  Reviewed by: tegge

MFC after:	7 days
2004-02-14 08:54:37 +00:00
Alan Cox
65bae14d77 - Enable recursive acquisition of the mutex synchronizing access to the
free pages queue.  This is presently needed by contigmalloc1().
 - Move a sanity check against attempted double allocation of two pages
   to the same vm object offset from vm_page_alloc() to vm_page_insert().
   This provides better protection because double allocation could occur
   through a direct call to vm_page_insert(), such as that by
   vm_page_rename().
 - Modify contigmalloc1() to hold the mutex synchronizing access to the
   free pages queue while it scans vm_page_array in search of free pages.
 - Correct a potential leak of pages by contigmalloc1() that I introduced
   in revision 1.20: We must convert all cache queue pages to free pages
   before we begin removing free pages from the free queue.  Otherwise,
   if we have to restart the scan because we are unable to acquire the
   vm object lock that is necessary to convert a cache queue page to a
   free page, we leak those free pages already removed from the free queue.
2004-01-08 20:48:26 +00:00
Alan Cox
4804edb44f In vm_page_lookup() check the root of the vm object's splay tree for the
desired page before calling vm_page_splay().
2003-12-31 19:02:01 +00:00
Alan Cox
bcdaad7fe7 Simplify vm_page_grab(): Don't bother with the generation check. If the
vm object hasn't changed, the desired page will be at or near the root
of the vm object's splay tree, making vm_page_lookup() cheap.  (The only
lock required for vm_page_lookup() is already held.)  If, however, the
vm object has changed and retry was requested, eliminating the generation
check also eliminates a pointless acquisition and release of the page
queues lock.
2003-12-31 01:44:45 +00:00
Alan Cox
9582cd94cb - Create an unmapped guard page to trap access to vm_page_array[-1].
This guard page would have trapped the problems with the MFC of the PAE
   support to RELENG_4 at an earlier point in the sequence of events.

Submitted by:	tegge
2003-12-22 02:04:08 +00:00
Alan Cox
de33beddd5 - Additional vm object locking in vm_object_split()
- New vm object locking assertions in vm_page_insert() and
   vm_object_set_writeable_dirty()
2003-11-01 04:54:23 +00:00
Alan Cox
ab42316c2f - Retire vm_pageout_page_free(). Instead, use vm_page_select_cache() from
vm_pageout_scan().  Rationale: I don't like leaving a busy page in the
   cache queue with neither the vm object nor the vm page queues lock held.
 - Assert that the page is active in vm_pageout_page_stats().
2003-10-22 18:41:32 +00:00
Alan Cox
0d42c05ff4 - Assert that the containing vm object is locked in
vm_page_set_validclean().  (This function reads and modifies the
   vm page's valid field, which is synchronized by the lock on the
   containing vm object.)
2003-10-21 19:36:51 +00:00
Alan Cox
fee181a696 - Remove some long unused code. 2003-10-20 18:57:01 +00:00
Alan Cox
669890eaeb Retire vm_page_copy(). Its reason for being ended when peter@ modified
pmap_copy_page() et al. to accept a vm_page_t rather than a physical
address.  Also, this change will facilitate locking access to the vm page's
valid field.
2003-10-08 05:35:12 +00:00
Alan Cox
5a3970febf Assert that the containing vm object's lock is held in
vm_page_set_invalid().
2003-10-05 06:58:07 +00:00
Alan Cox
874f526de6 Assert that the containing vm object's lock is held in
vm_page_zero_invalid().
2003-10-04 21:56:27 +00:00