freebsd-dev/sys/vm/vm_extern.h
Alan Cox 0346250941 When unwiring a region of an address space, do not assume that the
underlying physical pages are mapped by the pmap.  If, for example, the
application has performed an mprotect(..., PROT_NONE) on any part of the
wired region, then those pages will no longer be mapped by the pmap.
So, using the pmap to lookup the wired pages in order to unwire them
doesn't always work, and when it doesn't work wired pages are leaked.

To avoid the leak, introduce and use a new function vm_object_unwire()
that locates the wired pages by traversing the object and its backing
objects.

At the same time, switch from using pmap_change_wiring() to the recently
introduced function pmap_unwire() for unwiring the region's mappings.
pmap_unwire() is faster, because it operates a range of virtual addresses
rather than a single virtual page at a time.  Moreover, by operating on
a range, it is superpage friendly.  It doesn't waste time performing
unnecessary demotions.

Reported by:	markj
Reviewed by:	kib
Tested by:	pho, jmg (arm)
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2014-07-26 18:10:18 +00:00

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* @(#)vm_extern.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/12/94
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifndef _VM_EXTERN_H_
#define _VM_EXTERN_H_
struct pmap;
struct proc;
struct vmspace;
struct vnode;
struct vmem;
#ifdef _KERNEL
/* These operate on kernel virtual addresses only. */
vm_offset_t kva_alloc(vm_size_t);
void kva_free(vm_offset_t, vm_size_t);
/* These operate on pageable virtual addresses. */
vm_offset_t kmap_alloc_wait(vm_map_t, vm_size_t);
void kmap_free_wakeup(vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t);
/* These operate on virtual addresses backed by memory. */
vm_offset_t kmem_alloc_attr(struct vmem *, vm_size_t size, int flags,
vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, vm_memattr_t memattr);
vm_offset_t kmem_alloc_contig(struct vmem *, vm_size_t size, int flags,
vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary,
vm_memattr_t memattr);
vm_offset_t kmem_malloc(struct vmem *, vm_size_t size, int flags);
void kmem_free(struct vmem *, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t);
/* This provides memory for previously allocated address space. */
int kmem_back(vm_object_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, int);
void kmem_unback(vm_object_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t);
/* Bootstrapping. */
vm_map_t kmem_suballoc(vm_map_t, vm_offset_t *, vm_offset_t *, vm_size_t,
boolean_t);
void kmem_init(vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
void kmem_init_zero_region(void);
void kmeminit(void);
void swapout_procs(int);
int kernacc(void *, int, int);
int useracc(void *, int, int);
int vm_fault(vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, int);
void vm_fault_copy_entry(vm_map_t, vm_map_t, vm_map_entry_t, vm_map_entry_t,
vm_ooffset_t *);
int vm_fault_disable_pagefaults(void);
void vm_fault_enable_pagefaults(int save);
int vm_fault_hold(vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t vaddr, vm_prot_t fault_type,
int fault_flags, vm_page_t *m_hold);
int vm_fault_quick_hold_pages(vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t addr, vm_size_t len,
vm_prot_t prot, vm_page_t *ma, int max_count);
int vm_fault_wire(vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t);
int vm_forkproc(struct thread *, struct proc *, struct thread *, struct vmspace *, int);
void vm_waitproc(struct proc *);
int vm_mmap(vm_map_t, vm_offset_t *, vm_size_t, vm_prot_t, vm_prot_t, int, objtype_t, void *, vm_ooffset_t);
int vm_mmap_to_errno(int rv);
void vm_set_page_size(void);
void vm_sync_icache(vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t);
typedef int (*pmap_pinit_t)(struct pmap *pmap);
struct vmspace *vmspace_alloc(vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, pmap_pinit_t);
struct vmspace *vmspace_fork(struct vmspace *, vm_ooffset_t *);
int vmspace_exec(struct proc *, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
int vmspace_unshare(struct proc *);
void vmspace_exit(struct thread *);
struct vmspace *vmspace_acquire_ref(struct proc *);
void vmspace_free(struct vmspace *);
void vmspace_exitfree(struct proc *);
void vnode_pager_setsize(struct vnode *, vm_ooffset_t);
int vslock(void *, size_t);
void vsunlock(void *, size_t);
struct sf_buf *vm_imgact_map_page(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t offset);
void vm_imgact_unmap_page(struct sf_buf *sf);
void vm_thread_dispose(struct thread *td);
int vm_thread_new(struct thread *td, int pages);
int vm_mlock(struct proc *, struct ucred *, const void *, size_t);
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* !_VM_EXTERN_H_ */