freebsd-dev/sys/vm/vm_object.h
John Dyson 8f9110f6a1 This mega-commit is meant to fix numerous interrelated problems. There
has been some bitrot and incorrect assumptions in the vfs_bio code.  These
problems have manifest themselves worse on NFS type filesystems, but can
still affect local filesystems under certain circumstances.  Most of
the problems have involved mmap consistancy, and as a side-effect broke
the vfs.ioopt code.  This code might have been committed seperately, but
almost everything is interrelated.

1)	Allow (pmap_object_init_pt) prefaulting of buffer-busy pages that
	are fully valid.
2)	Rather than deactivating erroneously read initial (header) pages in
	kern_exec, we now free them.
3)	Fix the rundown of non-VMIO buffers that are in an inconsistent
	(missing vp) state.
4)	Fix the disassociation of pages from buffers in brelse.  The previous
	code had rotted and was faulty in a couple of important circumstances.
5)	Remove a gratuitious buffer wakeup in vfs_vmio_release.
6)	Remove a crufty and currently unused cluster mechanism for VBLK
	files in vfs_bio_awrite.  When the code is functional, I'll add back
	a cleaner version.
7)	The page busy count wakeups assocated with the buffer cache usage were
	incorrectly cleaned up in a previous commit by me.  Revert to the
	original, correct version, but with a cleaner implementation.
8)	The cluster read code now tries to keep data associated with buffers
	more aggressively (without breaking the heuristics) when it is presumed
	that the read data (buffers) will be soon needed.
9)	Change to filesystem lockmgr locks so that they use LK_NOPAUSE.  The
	delay loop waiting is not useful for filesystem locks, due to the
	length of the time intervals.
10)	Correct and clean-up spec_getpages.
11)	Implement a fully functional nfs_getpages, nfs_putpages.
12)	Fix nfs_write so that modifications are coherent with the NFS data on
	the server disk (at least as well as NFS seems to allow.)
13)	Properly support MS_INVALIDATE on NFS.
14)	Properly pass down MS_INVALIDATE to lower levels of the VM code from
	vm_map_clean.
15)	Better support the notion of pages being busy but valid, so that
	fewer in-transit waits occur.  (use p->busy more for pageouts instead
	of PG_BUSY.)  Since the page is fully valid, it is still usable for
	reads.
16)	It is possible (in error) for cached pages to be busy.  Make the
	page allocation code handle that case correctly.  (It should probably
	be a printf or panic, but I want the system to handle coding errors
	robustly.  I'll probably add a printf.)
17)	Correct the design and usage of vm_page_sleep.  It didn't handle
	consistancy problems very well, so make the design a little less
	lofty.  After vm_page_sleep, if it ever blocked, it is still important
	to relookup the page (if the object generation count changed), and
	verify it's status (always.)
18)	In vm_pageout.c, vm_pageout_clean had rotted, so clean that up.
19)	Push the page busy for writes and VM_PROT_READ into vm_pageout_flush.
20)	Fix vm_pager_put_pages and it's descendents to support an int flag
	instead of a boolean, so that we can pass down the invalidate bit.
1998-03-07 21:37:31 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University.
*
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: @(#)vm_object.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/12/94
*
*
* Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
*
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* $Id: vm_object.h,v 1.46 1998/02/25 03:55:52 dyson Exp $
*/
/*
* Virtual memory object module definitions.
*/
#ifndef _VM_OBJECT_
#define _VM_OBJECT_
#include <sys/queue.h>
enum obj_type { OBJT_DEFAULT, OBJT_SWAP, OBJT_VNODE, OBJT_DEVICE, OBJT_DEAD };
typedef enum obj_type objtype_t;
/*
* Types defined:
*
* vm_object_t Virtual memory object.
*/
struct vm_object {
TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_object) object_list; /* list of all objects */
TAILQ_HEAD(, vm_object) shadow_head; /* objects that this is a shadow for */
TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_object) shadow_list; /* chain of shadow objects */
TAILQ_HEAD(, vm_page) memq; /* list of resident pages */
int generation; /* generation ID */
objtype_t type; /* type of pager */
vm_size_t size; /* Object size */
int ref_count; /* How many refs?? */
int shadow_count; /* how many objects that this is a shadow for */
int pg_color; /* color of first page in obj */
u_short flags; /* see below */
u_short paging_in_progress; /* Paging (in or out) so don't collapse or destroy */
u_short behavior; /* see below */
int resident_page_count; /* number of resident pages */
int cache_count; /* number of cached pages */
int wire_count; /* number of wired pages */
vm_ooffset_t paging_offset; /* Offset into paging space */
struct vm_object *backing_object; /* object that I'm a shadow of */
vm_ooffset_t backing_object_offset;/* Offset in backing object */
vm_offset_t last_read; /* last read in object -- detect seq behavior */
vm_page_t page_hint; /* hint for last looked-up or allocated page */
TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_object) pager_object_list; /* list of all objects of this pager type */
void *handle;
union {
struct {
off_t vnp_size; /* Current size of file */
} vnp;
struct {
TAILQ_HEAD(, vm_page) devp_pglist; /* list of pages allocated */
} devp;
struct {
int swp_nblocks;
int swp_allocsize;
struct swblock *swp_blocks;
short swp_poip;
} swp;
} un_pager;
};
/*
* Flags
*/
#define OBJ_ACTIVE 0x0004 /* active objects */
#define OBJ_DEAD 0x0008 /* dead objects (during rundown) */
#define OBJ_PIPWNT 0x0040 /* paging in progress wanted */
#define OBJ_WRITEABLE 0x0080 /* object has been made writable */
#define OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY 0x0100 /* object might be dirty */
#define OBJ_CLEANING 0x0200
#define OBJ_OPT 0x1000 /* I/O optimization */
#define OBJ_NORMAL 0x0 /* default behavior */
#define OBJ_SEQUENTIAL 0x1 /* expect sequential accesses */
#define OBJ_RANDOM 0x2 /* expect random accesses */
#define IDX_TO_OFF(idx) (((vm_ooffset_t)(idx)) << PAGE_SHIFT)
#define OFF_TO_IDX(off) ((vm_pindex_t)(((vm_ooffset_t)(off)) >> PAGE_SHIFT))
#ifdef KERNEL
#define OBJPC_SYNC 0x1 /* sync I/O */
#define OBJPC_INVAL 0x2 /* invalidate */
TAILQ_HEAD(object_q, vm_object);
extern struct object_q vm_object_list; /* list of allocated objects */
/* lock for object list and count */
extern vm_object_t kernel_object; /* the single kernel object */
extern vm_object_t kmem_object;
#endif /* KERNEL */
#ifdef KERNEL
static __inline void
vm_object_pip_wakeup(vm_object_t object)
{
object->paging_in_progress--;
if ((object->flags & OBJ_PIPWNT) && object->paging_in_progress == 0) {
object->flags &= ~OBJ_PIPWNT;
wakeup(object);
}
}
static __inline void
vm_object_pip_sleep(vm_object_t object, char *waitid)
{
int s;
if (object->paging_in_progress) {
s = splvm();
if (object->paging_in_progress) {
object->flags |= OBJ_PIPWNT;
tsleep(object, PVM, waitid, 0);
}
splx(s);
}
}
static __inline void
vm_object_pip_wait(vm_object_t object, char *waitid)
{
while (object->paging_in_progress)
vm_object_pip_sleep(object, waitid);
}
vm_object_t vm_object_allocate __P((objtype_t, vm_size_t));
void _vm_object_allocate __P((objtype_t, vm_size_t, vm_object_t));
boolean_t vm_object_coalesce __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_size_t, vm_size_t));
void vm_object_collapse __P((vm_object_t));
void vm_object_copy __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_object_t *, vm_pindex_t *, boolean_t *));
void vm_object_deallocate __P((vm_object_t));
void vm_object_terminate __P((vm_object_t));
void vm_object_vndeallocate __P((vm_object_t));
void vm_object_init __P((void));
void vm_object_page_clean __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t, boolean_t));
void vm_object_page_remove __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t, boolean_t));
void vm_object_pmap_copy __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t));
void vm_object_pmap_copy_1 __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t));
void vm_object_pmap_remove __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t));
void vm_object_reference __P((vm_object_t));
void vm_object_shadow __P((vm_object_t *, vm_ooffset_t *, vm_size_t));
void vm_object_madvise __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int, int));
void vm_object_init2 __P((void));
#endif /* KERNEL */
#endif /* _VM_OBJECT_ */