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Remove previously added kmem methods in favour of defines which allow diff minimisation between upstream code base. Rebalance ARC free target to be vm_pageout_wakeup_thresh by default which eliminates issue where ARC gets minimised instead of balancing with VM pageout. The restores the target point prior to r270759. Bring in missing upstream only changes which move unused code to further eliminate code differences. Add additional DTRACE probe to aid monitoring of ARC behaviour. Enable upstream i386 code paths on platforms which don't define UMA_MD_SMALL_ALLOC. Fix mixture of byte an page values in arc_memory_throttle i386 code path value assignment of available_memory. PR: 187594 Review: D702 Reviewed by: avg MFC after: 1 week X-MFC-With: r270759 & r270861 Sponsored by: Multiplay
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/*-
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* Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California.
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* All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 1994 John S. Dyson
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* All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 1994 David Greenman
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* All rights reserved.
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* Copyright (c) 2005 Yahoo! Technologies Norway AS
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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* The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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* are met:
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* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* This product includes software developed by the University of
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* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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* 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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* without specific prior written permission.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* from: @(#)vm_pageout.c 7.4 (Berkeley) 5/7/91
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*
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
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*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
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* its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
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* notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
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* software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
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* thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
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*
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* CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
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* CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
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* FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*
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* Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
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*
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* Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU
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* School of Computer Science
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* Carnegie Mellon University
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* Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
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*
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* any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
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* rights to redistribute these changes.
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*/
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/*
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* The proverbial page-out daemon.
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*/
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
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__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
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#include "opt_vm.h"
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#include "opt_kdtrace.h"
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/systm.h>
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#include <sys/kernel.h>
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#include <sys/eventhandler.h>
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#include <sys/lock.h>
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#include <sys/mutex.h>
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#include <sys/proc.h>
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#include <sys/kthread.h>
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#include <sys/ktr.h>
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#include <sys/mount.h>
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#include <sys/racct.h>
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#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
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#include <sys/sched.h>
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#include <sys/sdt.h>
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#include <sys/signalvar.h>
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#include <sys/smp.h>
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#include <sys/vnode.h>
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#include <sys/vmmeter.h>
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#include <sys/rwlock.h>
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#include <sys/sx.h>
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#include <sys/sysctl.h>
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#include <vm/vm.h>
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#include <vm/vm_param.h>
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#include <vm/vm_object.h>
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#include <vm/vm_page.h>
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#include <vm/vm_map.h>
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#include <vm/vm_pageout.h>
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#include <vm/vm_pager.h>
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#include <vm/vm_phys.h>
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#include <vm/swap_pager.h>
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#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
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#include <vm/uma.h>
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/*
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* System initialization
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*/
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/* the kernel process "vm_pageout"*/
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static void vm_pageout(void);
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static void vm_pageout_init(void);
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static int vm_pageout_clean(vm_page_t);
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static void vm_pageout_scan(struct vm_domain *vmd, int pass);
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static void vm_pageout_mightbe_oom(struct vm_domain *vmd, int pass);
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SYSINIT(pagedaemon_init, SI_SUB_KTHREAD_PAGE, SI_ORDER_FIRST, vm_pageout_init,
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NULL);
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struct proc *pageproc;
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static struct kproc_desc page_kp = {
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"pagedaemon",
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vm_pageout,
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&pageproc
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};
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SYSINIT(pagedaemon, SI_SUB_KTHREAD_PAGE, SI_ORDER_SECOND, kproc_start,
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&page_kp);
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SDT_PROVIDER_DEFINE(vm);
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SDT_PROBE_DEFINE(vm, , , vm__lowmem_cache);
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SDT_PROBE_DEFINE(vm, , , vm__lowmem_scan);
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#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
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/* the kernel process "vm_daemon"*/
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static void vm_daemon(void);
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static struct proc *vmproc;
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static struct kproc_desc vm_kp = {
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"vmdaemon",
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vm_daemon,
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&vmproc
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};
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SYSINIT(vmdaemon, SI_SUB_KTHREAD_VM, SI_ORDER_FIRST, kproc_start, &vm_kp);
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#endif
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int vm_pages_needed; /* Event on which pageout daemon sleeps */
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int vm_pageout_deficit; /* Estimated number of pages deficit */
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int vm_pageout_pages_needed; /* flag saying that the pageout daemon needs pages */
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int vm_pageout_wakeup_thresh;
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#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
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static int vm_pageout_req_swapout; /* XXX */
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static int vm_daemon_needed;
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static struct mtx vm_daemon_mtx;
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/* Allow for use by vm_pageout before vm_daemon is initialized. */
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MTX_SYSINIT(vm_daemon, &vm_daemon_mtx, "vm daemon", MTX_DEF);
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#endif
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static int vm_max_launder = 32;
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static int vm_pageout_update_period;
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static int defer_swap_pageouts;
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static int disable_swap_pageouts;
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static int lowmem_period = 10;
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static int lowmem_ticks;
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#if defined(NO_SWAPPING)
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static int vm_swap_enabled = 0;
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static int vm_swap_idle_enabled = 0;
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#else
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static int vm_swap_enabled = 1;
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static int vm_swap_idle_enabled = 0;
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#endif
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, pageout_wakeup_thresh,
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CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_pageout_wakeup_thresh, 0,
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"free page threshold for waking up the pageout daemon");
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, max_launder,
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CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_max_launder, 0, "Limit dirty flushes in pageout");
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, pageout_update_period,
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CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_pageout_update_period, 0,
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"Maximum active LRU update period");
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, lowmem_period, CTLFLAG_RW, &lowmem_period, 0,
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"Low memory callback period");
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#if defined(NO_SWAPPING)
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, VM_SWAPPING_ENABLED, swap_enabled,
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CTLFLAG_RD, &vm_swap_enabled, 0, "Enable entire process swapout");
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, swap_idle_enabled,
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CTLFLAG_RD, &vm_swap_idle_enabled, 0, "Allow swapout on idle criteria");
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#else
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, VM_SWAPPING_ENABLED, swap_enabled,
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CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_swap_enabled, 0, "Enable entire process swapout");
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, swap_idle_enabled,
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CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_swap_idle_enabled, 0, "Allow swapout on idle criteria");
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#endif
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, defer_swapspace_pageouts,
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CTLFLAG_RW, &defer_swap_pageouts, 0, "Give preference to dirty pages in mem");
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, disable_swapspace_pageouts,
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CTLFLAG_RW, &disable_swap_pageouts, 0, "Disallow swapout of dirty pages");
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static int pageout_lock_miss;
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, pageout_lock_miss,
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CTLFLAG_RD, &pageout_lock_miss, 0, "vget() lock misses during pageout");
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#define VM_PAGEOUT_PAGE_COUNT 16
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int vm_pageout_page_count = VM_PAGEOUT_PAGE_COUNT;
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int vm_page_max_wired; /* XXX max # of wired pages system-wide */
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SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, max_wired,
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CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_page_max_wired, 0, "System-wide limit to wired page count");
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static boolean_t vm_pageout_fallback_object_lock(vm_page_t, vm_page_t *);
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static boolean_t vm_pageout_launder(struct vm_pagequeue *pq, int, vm_paddr_t,
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vm_paddr_t);
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#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
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static void vm_pageout_map_deactivate_pages(vm_map_t, long);
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static void vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages(pmap_t, vm_object_t, long);
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static void vm_req_vmdaemon(int req);
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#endif
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static boolean_t vm_pageout_page_lock(vm_page_t, vm_page_t *);
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/*
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* Initialize a dummy page for marking the caller's place in the specified
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* paging queue. In principle, this function only needs to set the flag
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* PG_MARKER. Nonetheless, it wirte busies and initializes the hold count
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* to one as safety precautions.
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*/
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static void
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vm_pageout_init_marker(vm_page_t marker, u_short queue)
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{
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bzero(marker, sizeof(*marker));
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marker->flags = PG_MARKER;
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marker->busy_lock = VPB_SINGLE_EXCLUSIVER;
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marker->queue = queue;
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marker->hold_count = 1;
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}
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/*
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* vm_pageout_fallback_object_lock:
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*
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* Lock vm object currently associated with `m'. VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK is
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* known to have failed and page queue must be either PQ_ACTIVE or
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* PQ_INACTIVE. To avoid lock order violation, unlock the page queues
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* while locking the vm object. Use marker page to detect page queue
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* changes and maintain notion of next page on page queue. Return
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* TRUE if no changes were detected, FALSE otherwise. vm object is
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* locked on return.
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*
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* This function depends on both the lock portion of struct vm_object
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* and normal struct vm_page being type stable.
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*/
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static boolean_t
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vm_pageout_fallback_object_lock(vm_page_t m, vm_page_t *next)
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{
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struct vm_page marker;
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struct vm_pagequeue *pq;
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boolean_t unchanged;
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u_short queue;
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vm_object_t object;
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queue = m->queue;
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vm_pageout_init_marker(&marker, queue);
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pq = vm_page_pagequeue(m);
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object = m->object;
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TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&pq->pq_pl, m, &marker, plinks.q);
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vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
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vm_page_unlock(m);
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VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object);
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vm_page_lock(m);
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vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
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/* Page queue might have changed. */
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*next = TAILQ_NEXT(&marker, plinks.q);
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unchanged = (m->queue == queue &&
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m->object == object &&
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&marker == TAILQ_NEXT(m, plinks.q));
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TAILQ_REMOVE(&pq->pq_pl, &marker, plinks.q);
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return (unchanged);
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}
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/*
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* Lock the page while holding the page queue lock. Use marker page
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* to detect page queue changes and maintain notion of next page on
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* page queue. Return TRUE if no changes were detected, FALSE
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* otherwise. The page is locked on return. The page queue lock might
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* be dropped and reacquired.
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*
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* This function depends on normal struct vm_page being type stable.
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*/
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static boolean_t
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vm_pageout_page_lock(vm_page_t m, vm_page_t *next)
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{
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struct vm_page marker;
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struct vm_pagequeue *pq;
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boolean_t unchanged;
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u_short queue;
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vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_NOTOWNED);
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if (vm_page_trylock(m))
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return (TRUE);
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queue = m->queue;
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vm_pageout_init_marker(&marker, queue);
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pq = vm_page_pagequeue(m);
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TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&pq->pq_pl, m, &marker, plinks.q);
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vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
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vm_page_lock(m);
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vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
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/* Page queue might have changed. */
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*next = TAILQ_NEXT(&marker, plinks.q);
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unchanged = (m->queue == queue && &marker == TAILQ_NEXT(m, plinks.q));
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TAILQ_REMOVE(&pq->pq_pl, &marker, plinks.q);
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return (unchanged);
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}
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/*
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* vm_pageout_clean:
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*
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* Clean the page and remove it from the laundry.
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*
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* We set the busy bit to cause potential page faults on this page to
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* block. Note the careful timing, however, the busy bit isn't set till
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* late and we cannot do anything that will mess with the page.
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*/
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static int
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vm_pageout_clean(vm_page_t m)
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{
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vm_object_t object;
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vm_page_t mc[2*vm_pageout_page_count], pb, ps;
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int pageout_count;
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int ib, is, page_base;
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vm_pindex_t pindex = m->pindex;
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vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_OWNED);
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object = m->object;
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VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object);
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/*
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* It doesn't cost us anything to pageout OBJT_DEFAULT or OBJT_SWAP
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* with the new swapper, but we could have serious problems paging
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* out other object types if there is insufficient memory.
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*
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* Unfortunately, checking free memory here is far too late, so the
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* check has been moved up a procedural level.
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*/
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/*
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* Can't clean the page if it's busy or held.
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*/
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vm_page_assert_unbusied(m);
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KASSERT(m->hold_count == 0, ("vm_pageout_clean: page %p is held", m));
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vm_page_unlock(m);
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mc[vm_pageout_page_count] = pb = ps = m;
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pageout_count = 1;
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page_base = vm_pageout_page_count;
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ib = 1;
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is = 1;
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/*
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* Scan object for clusterable pages.
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*
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* We can cluster ONLY if: ->> the page is NOT
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* clean, wired, busy, held, or mapped into a
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* buffer, and one of the following:
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* 1) The page is inactive, or a seldom used
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* active page.
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* -or-
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* 2) we force the issue.
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*
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* During heavy mmap/modification loads the pageout
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* daemon can really fragment the underlying file
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* due to flushing pages out of order and not trying
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* align the clusters (which leave sporatic out-of-order
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* holes). To solve this problem we do the reverse scan
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* first and attempt to align our cluster, then do a
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* forward scan if room remains.
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*/
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more:
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while (ib && pageout_count < vm_pageout_page_count) {
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vm_page_t p;
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if (ib > pindex) {
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ib = 0;
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break;
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}
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if ((p = vm_page_prev(pb)) == NULL || vm_page_busied(p)) {
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ib = 0;
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break;
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}
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vm_page_lock(p);
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vm_page_test_dirty(p);
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if (p->dirty == 0 ||
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p->queue != PQ_INACTIVE ||
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p->hold_count != 0) { /* may be undergoing I/O */
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vm_page_unlock(p);
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ib = 0;
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break;
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}
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vm_page_unlock(p);
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mc[--page_base] = pb = p;
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++pageout_count;
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++ib;
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/*
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* alignment boundry, stop here and switch directions. Do
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* not clear ib.
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*/
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if ((pindex - (ib - 1)) % vm_pageout_page_count == 0)
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break;
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}
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while (pageout_count < vm_pageout_page_count &&
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pindex + is < object->size) {
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vm_page_t p;
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if ((p = vm_page_next(ps)) == NULL || vm_page_busied(p))
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break;
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vm_page_lock(p);
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vm_page_test_dirty(p);
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if (p->dirty == 0 ||
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p->queue != PQ_INACTIVE ||
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p->hold_count != 0) { /* may be undergoing I/O */
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vm_page_unlock(p);
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break;
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}
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vm_page_unlock(p);
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mc[page_base + pageout_count] = ps = p;
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++pageout_count;
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++is;
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}
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/*
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* If we exhausted our forward scan, continue with the reverse scan
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* when possible, even past a page boundry. This catches boundry
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* conditions.
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*/
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if (ib && pageout_count < vm_pageout_page_count)
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goto more;
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/*
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* we allow reads during pageouts...
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*/
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return (vm_pageout_flush(&mc[page_base], pageout_count, 0, 0, NULL,
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NULL));
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}
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/*
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* vm_pageout_flush() - launder the given pages
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*
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* The given pages are laundered. Note that we setup for the start of
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* I/O ( i.e. busy the page ), mark it read-only, and bump the object
|
|
* reference count all in here rather then in the parent. If we want
|
|
* the parent to do more sophisticated things we may have to change
|
|
* the ordering.
|
|
*
|
|
* Returned runlen is the count of pages between mreq and first
|
|
* page after mreq with status VM_PAGER_AGAIN.
|
|
* *eio is set to TRUE if pager returned VM_PAGER_ERROR or VM_PAGER_FAIL
|
|
* for any page in runlen set.
|
|
*/
|
|
int
|
|
vm_pageout_flush(vm_page_t *mc, int count, int flags, int mreq, int *prunlen,
|
|
boolean_t *eio)
|
|
{
|
|
vm_object_t object = mc[0]->object;
|
|
int pageout_status[count];
|
|
int numpagedout = 0;
|
|
int i, runlen;
|
|
|
|
VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Initiate I/O. Bump the vm_page_t->busy counter and
|
|
* mark the pages read-only.
|
|
*
|
|
* We do not have to fixup the clean/dirty bits here... we can
|
|
* allow the pager to do it after the I/O completes.
|
|
*
|
|
* NOTE! mc[i]->dirty may be partial or fragmented due to an
|
|
* edge case with file fragments.
|
|
*/
|
|
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
|
|
KASSERT(mc[i]->valid == VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL,
|
|
("vm_pageout_flush: partially invalid page %p index %d/%d",
|
|
mc[i], i, count));
|
|
vm_page_sbusy(mc[i]);
|
|
pmap_remove_write(mc[i]);
|
|
}
|
|
vm_object_pip_add(object, count);
|
|
|
|
vm_pager_put_pages(object, mc, count, flags, pageout_status);
|
|
|
|
runlen = count - mreq;
|
|
if (eio != NULL)
|
|
*eio = FALSE;
|
|
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
|
|
vm_page_t mt = mc[i];
|
|
|
|
KASSERT(pageout_status[i] == VM_PAGER_PEND ||
|
|
!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(mt),
|
|
("vm_pageout_flush: page %p is not write protected", mt));
|
|
switch (pageout_status[i]) {
|
|
case VM_PAGER_OK:
|
|
case VM_PAGER_PEND:
|
|
numpagedout++;
|
|
break;
|
|
case VM_PAGER_BAD:
|
|
/*
|
|
* Page outside of range of object. Right now we
|
|
* essentially lose the changes by pretending it
|
|
* worked.
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_page_undirty(mt);
|
|
break;
|
|
case VM_PAGER_ERROR:
|
|
case VM_PAGER_FAIL:
|
|
/*
|
|
* If page couldn't be paged out, then reactivate the
|
|
* page so it doesn't clog the inactive list. (We
|
|
* will try paging out it again later).
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_page_lock(mt);
|
|
vm_page_activate(mt);
|
|
vm_page_unlock(mt);
|
|
if (eio != NULL && i >= mreq && i - mreq < runlen)
|
|
*eio = TRUE;
|
|
break;
|
|
case VM_PAGER_AGAIN:
|
|
if (i >= mreq && i - mreq < runlen)
|
|
runlen = i - mreq;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the operation is still going, leave the page busy to
|
|
* block all other accesses. Also, leave the paging in
|
|
* progress indicator set so that we don't attempt an object
|
|
* collapse.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (pageout_status[i] != VM_PAGER_PEND) {
|
|
vm_object_pip_wakeup(object);
|
|
vm_page_sunbusy(mt);
|
|
if (vm_page_count_severe()) {
|
|
vm_page_lock(mt);
|
|
vm_page_try_to_cache(mt);
|
|
vm_page_unlock(mt);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (prunlen != NULL)
|
|
*prunlen = runlen;
|
|
return (numpagedout);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static boolean_t
|
|
vm_pageout_launder(struct vm_pagequeue *pq, int tries, vm_paddr_t low,
|
|
vm_paddr_t high)
|
|
{
|
|
struct mount *mp;
|
|
struct vnode *vp;
|
|
vm_object_t object;
|
|
vm_paddr_t pa;
|
|
vm_page_t m, m_tmp, next;
|
|
int lockmode;
|
|
|
|
vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
|
|
TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(m, &pq->pq_pl, plinks.q, next) {
|
|
if ((m->flags & PG_MARKER) != 0)
|
|
continue;
|
|
pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m);
|
|
if (pa < low || pa + PAGE_SIZE > high)
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (!vm_pageout_page_lock(m, &next) || m->hold_count != 0) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
object = m->object;
|
|
if ((!VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(object) &&
|
|
(!vm_pageout_fallback_object_lock(m, &next) ||
|
|
m->hold_count != 0)) || vm_page_busied(m)) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
vm_page_test_dirty(m);
|
|
if (m->dirty == 0 && object->ref_count != 0)
|
|
pmap_remove_all(m);
|
|
if (m->dirty != 0) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
if (tries == 0 || (object->flags & OBJ_DEAD) != 0) {
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE) {
|
|
vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
|
|
vp = object->handle;
|
|
vm_object_reference_locked(object);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
(void)vn_start_write(vp, &mp, V_WAIT);
|
|
lockmode = MNT_SHARED_WRITES(vp->v_mount) ?
|
|
LK_SHARED : LK_EXCLUSIVE;
|
|
vn_lock(vp, lockmode | LK_RETRY);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object);
|
|
vm_object_page_clean(object, 0, 0, OBJPC_SYNC);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
VOP_UNLOCK(vp, 0);
|
|
vm_object_deallocate(object);
|
|
vn_finished_write(mp);
|
|
return (TRUE);
|
|
} else if (object->type == OBJT_SWAP ||
|
|
object->type == OBJT_DEFAULT) {
|
|
vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
|
|
m_tmp = m;
|
|
vm_pageout_flush(&m_tmp, 1, VM_PAGER_PUT_SYNC,
|
|
0, NULL, NULL);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
return (TRUE);
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Dequeue here to prevent lock recursion in
|
|
* vm_page_cache().
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_page_dequeue_locked(m);
|
|
vm_page_cache(m);
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
}
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
}
|
|
vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
|
|
return (FALSE);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Increase the number of cached pages. The specified value, "tries",
|
|
* determines which categories of pages are cached:
|
|
*
|
|
* 0: All clean, inactive pages within the specified physical address range
|
|
* are cached. Will not sleep.
|
|
* 1: The vm_lowmem handlers are called. All inactive pages within
|
|
* the specified physical address range are cached. May sleep.
|
|
* 2: The vm_lowmem handlers are called. All inactive and active pages
|
|
* within the specified physical address range are cached. May sleep.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
vm_pageout_grow_cache(int tries, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high)
|
|
{
|
|
int actl, actmax, inactl, inactmax, dom, initial_dom;
|
|
static int start_dom = 0;
|
|
|
|
if (tries > 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Decrease registered cache sizes. The vm_lowmem handlers
|
|
* may acquire locks and/or sleep, so they can only be invoked
|
|
* when "tries" is greater than zero.
|
|
*/
|
|
SDT_PROBE0(vm, , , vm__lowmem_cache);
|
|
EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(vm_lowmem, 0);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We do this explicitly after the caches have been drained
|
|
* above.
|
|
*/
|
|
uma_reclaim();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Make the next scan start on the next domain.
|
|
*/
|
|
initial_dom = atomic_fetchadd_int(&start_dom, 1) % vm_ndomains;
|
|
|
|
inactl = 0;
|
|
inactmax = vm_cnt.v_inactive_count;
|
|
actl = 0;
|
|
actmax = tries < 2 ? 0 : vm_cnt.v_active_count;
|
|
dom = initial_dom;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Scan domains in round-robin order, first inactive queues,
|
|
* then active. Since domain usually owns large physically
|
|
* contiguous chunk of memory, it makes sense to completely
|
|
* exhaust one domain before switching to next, while growing
|
|
* the pool of contiguous physical pages.
|
|
*
|
|
* Do not even start launder a domain which cannot contain
|
|
* the specified address range, as indicated by segments
|
|
* constituting the domain.
|
|
*/
|
|
again:
|
|
if (inactl < inactmax) {
|
|
if (vm_phys_domain_intersects(vm_dom[dom].vmd_segs,
|
|
low, high) &&
|
|
vm_pageout_launder(&vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_INACTIVE],
|
|
tries, low, high)) {
|
|
inactl++;
|
|
goto again;
|
|
}
|
|
if (++dom == vm_ndomains)
|
|
dom = 0;
|
|
if (dom != initial_dom)
|
|
goto again;
|
|
}
|
|
if (actl < actmax) {
|
|
if (vm_phys_domain_intersects(vm_dom[dom].vmd_segs,
|
|
low, high) &&
|
|
vm_pageout_launder(&vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_ACTIVE],
|
|
tries, low, high)) {
|
|
actl++;
|
|
goto again;
|
|
}
|
|
if (++dom == vm_ndomains)
|
|
dom = 0;
|
|
if (dom != initial_dom)
|
|
goto again;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
|
|
/*
|
|
* vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages
|
|
*
|
|
* Deactivate enough pages to satisfy the inactive target
|
|
* requirements.
|
|
*
|
|
* The object and map must be locked.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void
|
|
vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages(pmap_t pmap, vm_object_t first_object,
|
|
long desired)
|
|
{
|
|
vm_object_t backing_object, object;
|
|
vm_page_t p;
|
|
int act_delta, remove_mode;
|
|
|
|
VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(first_object);
|
|
if ((first_object->flags & OBJ_FICTITIOUS) != 0)
|
|
return;
|
|
for (object = first_object;; object = backing_object) {
|
|
if (pmap_resident_count(pmap) <= desired)
|
|
goto unlock_return;
|
|
VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object);
|
|
if ((object->flags & OBJ_UNMANAGED) != 0 ||
|
|
object->paging_in_progress != 0)
|
|
goto unlock_return;
|
|
|
|
remove_mode = 0;
|
|
if (object->shadow_count > 1)
|
|
remove_mode = 1;
|
|
/*
|
|
* Scan the object's entire memory queue.
|
|
*/
|
|
TAILQ_FOREACH(p, &object->memq, listq) {
|
|
if (pmap_resident_count(pmap) <= desired)
|
|
goto unlock_return;
|
|
if (vm_page_busied(p))
|
|
continue;
|
|
PCPU_INC(cnt.v_pdpages);
|
|
vm_page_lock(p);
|
|
if (p->wire_count != 0 || p->hold_count != 0 ||
|
|
!pmap_page_exists_quick(pmap, p)) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(p);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
act_delta = pmap_ts_referenced(p);
|
|
if ((p->aflags & PGA_REFERENCED) != 0) {
|
|
if (act_delta == 0)
|
|
act_delta = 1;
|
|
vm_page_aflag_clear(p, PGA_REFERENCED);
|
|
}
|
|
if (p->queue != PQ_ACTIVE && act_delta != 0) {
|
|
vm_page_activate(p);
|
|
p->act_count += act_delta;
|
|
} else if (p->queue == PQ_ACTIVE) {
|
|
if (act_delta == 0) {
|
|
p->act_count -= min(p->act_count,
|
|
ACT_DECLINE);
|
|
if (!remove_mode && p->act_count == 0) {
|
|
pmap_remove_all(p);
|
|
vm_page_deactivate(p);
|
|
} else
|
|
vm_page_requeue(p);
|
|
} else {
|
|
vm_page_activate(p);
|
|
if (p->act_count < ACT_MAX -
|
|
ACT_ADVANCE)
|
|
p->act_count += ACT_ADVANCE;
|
|
vm_page_requeue(p);
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (p->queue == PQ_INACTIVE)
|
|
pmap_remove_all(p);
|
|
vm_page_unlock(p);
|
|
}
|
|
if ((backing_object = object->backing_object) == NULL)
|
|
goto unlock_return;
|
|
VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(backing_object);
|
|
if (object != first_object)
|
|
VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object);
|
|
}
|
|
unlock_return:
|
|
if (object != first_object)
|
|
VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* deactivate some number of pages in a map, try to do it fairly, but
|
|
* that is really hard to do.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void
|
|
vm_pageout_map_deactivate_pages(map, desired)
|
|
vm_map_t map;
|
|
long desired;
|
|
{
|
|
vm_map_entry_t tmpe;
|
|
vm_object_t obj, bigobj;
|
|
int nothingwired;
|
|
|
|
if (!vm_map_trylock(map))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
bigobj = NULL;
|
|
nothingwired = TRUE;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* first, search out the biggest object, and try to free pages from
|
|
* that.
|
|
*/
|
|
tmpe = map->header.next;
|
|
while (tmpe != &map->header) {
|
|
if ((tmpe->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_IS_SUB_MAP) == 0) {
|
|
obj = tmpe->object.vm_object;
|
|
if (obj != NULL && VM_OBJECT_TRYRLOCK(obj)) {
|
|
if (obj->shadow_count <= 1 &&
|
|
(bigobj == NULL ||
|
|
bigobj->resident_page_count < obj->resident_page_count)) {
|
|
if (bigobj != NULL)
|
|
VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(bigobj);
|
|
bigobj = obj;
|
|
} else
|
|
VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(obj);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (tmpe->wired_count > 0)
|
|
nothingwired = FALSE;
|
|
tmpe = tmpe->next;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (bigobj != NULL) {
|
|
vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages(map->pmap, bigobj, desired);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(bigobj);
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* Next, hunt around for other pages to deactivate. We actually
|
|
* do this search sort of wrong -- .text first is not the best idea.
|
|
*/
|
|
tmpe = map->header.next;
|
|
while (tmpe != &map->header) {
|
|
if (pmap_resident_count(vm_map_pmap(map)) <= desired)
|
|
break;
|
|
if ((tmpe->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_IS_SUB_MAP) == 0) {
|
|
obj = tmpe->object.vm_object;
|
|
if (obj != NULL) {
|
|
VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(obj);
|
|
vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages(map->pmap, obj, desired);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(obj);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
tmpe = tmpe->next;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Remove all mappings if a process is swapped out, this will free page
|
|
* table pages.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (desired == 0 && nothingwired) {
|
|
pmap_remove(vm_map_pmap(map), vm_map_min(map),
|
|
vm_map_max(map));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
vm_map_unlock(map);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* !defined(NO_SWAPPING) */
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* vm_pageout_scan does the dirty work for the pageout daemon.
|
|
*
|
|
* pass 0 - Update active LRU/deactivate pages
|
|
* pass 1 - Move inactive to cache or free
|
|
* pass 2 - Launder dirty pages
|
|
*/
|
|
static void
|
|
vm_pageout_scan(struct vm_domain *vmd, int pass)
|
|
{
|
|
vm_page_t m, next;
|
|
struct vm_pagequeue *pq;
|
|
vm_object_t object;
|
|
int act_delta, addl_page_shortage, deficit, maxscan, page_shortage;
|
|
int vnodes_skipped = 0;
|
|
int maxlaunder;
|
|
int lockmode;
|
|
boolean_t queues_locked;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we need to reclaim memory ask kernel caches to return
|
|
* some. We rate limit to avoid thrashing.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (vmd == &vm_dom[0] && pass > 0 &&
|
|
(ticks - lowmem_ticks) / hz >= lowmem_period) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Decrease registered cache sizes.
|
|
*/
|
|
SDT_PROBE0(vm, , , vm__lowmem_scan);
|
|
EVENTHANDLER_INVOKE(vm_lowmem, 0);
|
|
/*
|
|
* We do this explicitly after the caches have been
|
|
* drained above.
|
|
*/
|
|
uma_reclaim();
|
|
lowmem_ticks = ticks;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The addl_page_shortage is the number of temporarily
|
|
* stuck pages in the inactive queue. In other words, the
|
|
* number of pages from the inactive count that should be
|
|
* discounted in setting the target for the active queue scan.
|
|
*/
|
|
addl_page_shortage = 0;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Calculate the number of pages we want to either free or move
|
|
* to the cache.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (pass > 0) {
|
|
deficit = atomic_readandclear_int(&vm_pageout_deficit);
|
|
page_shortage = vm_paging_target() + deficit;
|
|
} else
|
|
page_shortage = deficit = 0;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* maxlaunder limits the number of dirty pages we flush per scan.
|
|
* For most systems a smaller value (16 or 32) is more robust under
|
|
* extreme memory and disk pressure because any unnecessary writes
|
|
* to disk can result in extreme performance degredation. However,
|
|
* systems with excessive dirty pages (especially when MAP_NOSYNC is
|
|
* used) will die horribly with limited laundering. If the pageout
|
|
* daemon cannot clean enough pages in the first pass, we let it go
|
|
* all out in succeeding passes.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((maxlaunder = vm_max_launder) <= 1)
|
|
maxlaunder = 1;
|
|
if (pass > 1)
|
|
maxlaunder = 10000;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Start scanning the inactive queue for pages we can move to the
|
|
* cache or free. The scan will stop when the target is reached or
|
|
* we have scanned the entire inactive queue. Note that m->act_count
|
|
* is not used to form decisions for the inactive queue, only for the
|
|
* active queue.
|
|
*/
|
|
pq = &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_INACTIVE];
|
|
maxscan = pq->pq_cnt;
|
|
vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
|
|
queues_locked = TRUE;
|
|
for (m = TAILQ_FIRST(&pq->pq_pl);
|
|
m != NULL && maxscan-- > 0 && page_shortage > 0;
|
|
m = next) {
|
|
vm_pagequeue_assert_locked(pq);
|
|
KASSERT(queues_locked, ("unlocked queues"));
|
|
KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_INACTIVE, ("Inactive queue %p", m));
|
|
|
|
PCPU_INC(cnt.v_pdpages);
|
|
next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, plinks.q);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* skip marker pages
|
|
*/
|
|
if (m->flags & PG_MARKER)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0,
|
|
("Fictitious page %p cannot be in inactive queue", m));
|
|
KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0,
|
|
("Unmanaged page %p cannot be in inactive queue", m));
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The page or object lock acquisitions fail if the
|
|
* page was removed from the queue or moved to a
|
|
* different position within the queue. In either
|
|
* case, addl_page_shortage should not be incremented.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!vm_pageout_page_lock(m, &next)) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
object = m->object;
|
|
if (!VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(object) &&
|
|
!vm_pageout_fallback_object_lock(m, &next)) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Don't mess with busy pages, keep them at at the
|
|
* front of the queue, most likely they are being
|
|
* paged out. Increment addl_page_shortage for busy
|
|
* pages, because they may leave the inactive queue
|
|
* shortly after page scan is finished.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (vm_page_busied(m)) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
addl_page_shortage++;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We unlock the inactive page queue, invalidating the
|
|
* 'next' pointer. Use our marker to remember our
|
|
* place.
|
|
*/
|
|
TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&pq->pq_pl, m, &vmd->vmd_marker, plinks.q);
|
|
vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
|
|
queues_locked = FALSE;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We bump the activation count if the page has been
|
|
* referenced while in the inactive queue. This makes
|
|
* it less likely that the page will be added back to the
|
|
* inactive queue prematurely again. Here we check the
|
|
* page tables (or emulated bits, if any), given the upper
|
|
* level VM system not knowing anything about existing
|
|
* references.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((m->aflags & PGA_REFERENCED) != 0) {
|
|
vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_REFERENCED);
|
|
act_delta = 1;
|
|
} else
|
|
act_delta = 0;
|
|
if (object->ref_count != 0) {
|
|
act_delta += pmap_ts_referenced(m);
|
|
} else {
|
|
KASSERT(!pmap_page_is_mapped(m),
|
|
("vm_pageout_scan: page %p is mapped", m));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the upper level VM system knows about any page
|
|
* references, we reactivate the page or requeue it.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (act_delta != 0) {
|
|
if (object->ref_count != 0) {
|
|
vm_page_activate(m);
|
|
m->act_count += act_delta + ACT_ADVANCE;
|
|
} else {
|
|
vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
|
|
queues_locked = TRUE;
|
|
vm_page_requeue_locked(m);
|
|
}
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
goto relock_queues;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (m->hold_count != 0) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Held pages are essentially stuck in the
|
|
* queue. So, they ought to be discounted
|
|
* from the inactive count. See the
|
|
* calculation of the page_shortage for the
|
|
* loop over the active queue below.
|
|
*/
|
|
addl_page_shortage++;
|
|
goto relock_queues;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the page appears to be clean at the machine-independent
|
|
* layer, then remove all of its mappings from the pmap in
|
|
* anticipation of placing it onto the cache queue. If,
|
|
* however, any of the page's mappings allow write access,
|
|
* then the page may still be modified until the last of those
|
|
* mappings are removed.
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_page_test_dirty(m);
|
|
if (m->dirty == 0 && object->ref_count != 0)
|
|
pmap_remove_all(m);
|
|
|
|
if (m->valid == 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Invalid pages can be easily freed
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_page_free(m);
|
|
PCPU_INC(cnt.v_dfree);
|
|
--page_shortage;
|
|
} else if (m->dirty == 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Clean pages can be placed onto the cache queue.
|
|
* This effectively frees them.
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_page_cache(m);
|
|
--page_shortage;
|
|
} else if ((m->flags & PG_WINATCFLS) == 0 && pass < 2) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Dirty pages need to be paged out, but flushing
|
|
* a page is extremely expensive versus freeing
|
|
* a clean page. Rather then artificially limiting
|
|
* the number of pages we can flush, we instead give
|
|
* dirty pages extra priority on the inactive queue
|
|
* by forcing them to be cycled through the queue
|
|
* twice before being flushed, after which the
|
|
* (now clean) page will cycle through once more
|
|
* before being freed. This significantly extends
|
|
* the thrash point for a heavily loaded machine.
|
|
*/
|
|
m->flags |= PG_WINATCFLS;
|
|
vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
|
|
queues_locked = TRUE;
|
|
vm_page_requeue_locked(m);
|
|
} else if (maxlaunder > 0) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* We always want to try to flush some dirty pages if
|
|
* we encounter them, to keep the system stable.
|
|
* Normally this number is small, but under extreme
|
|
* pressure where there are insufficient clean pages
|
|
* on the inactive queue, we may have to go all out.
|
|
*/
|
|
int swap_pageouts_ok;
|
|
struct vnode *vp = NULL;
|
|
struct mount *mp = NULL;
|
|
|
|
if ((object->type != OBJT_SWAP) && (object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT)) {
|
|
swap_pageouts_ok = 1;
|
|
} else {
|
|
swap_pageouts_ok = !(defer_swap_pageouts || disable_swap_pageouts);
|
|
swap_pageouts_ok |= (!disable_swap_pageouts && defer_swap_pageouts &&
|
|
vm_page_count_min());
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We don't bother paging objects that are "dead".
|
|
* Those objects are in a "rundown" state.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (!swap_pageouts_ok || (object->flags & OBJ_DEAD)) {
|
|
vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
queues_locked = TRUE;
|
|
vm_page_requeue_locked(m);
|
|
goto relock_queues;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The object is already known NOT to be dead. It
|
|
* is possible for the vget() to block the whole
|
|
* pageout daemon, but the new low-memory handling
|
|
* code should prevent it.
|
|
*
|
|
* The previous code skipped locked vnodes and, worse,
|
|
* reordered pages in the queue. This results in
|
|
* completely non-deterministic operation and, on a
|
|
* busy system, can lead to extremely non-optimal
|
|
* pageouts. For example, it can cause clean pages
|
|
* to be freed and dirty pages to be moved to the end
|
|
* of the queue. Since dirty pages are also moved to
|
|
* the end of the queue once-cleaned, this gives
|
|
* way too large a weighting to deferring the freeing
|
|
* of dirty pages.
|
|
*
|
|
* We can't wait forever for the vnode lock, we might
|
|
* deadlock due to a vn_read() getting stuck in
|
|
* vm_wait while holding this vnode. We skip the
|
|
* vnode if we can't get it in a reasonable amount
|
|
* of time.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
vp = object->handle;
|
|
if (vp->v_type == VREG &&
|
|
vn_start_write(vp, &mp, V_NOWAIT) != 0) {
|
|
mp = NULL;
|
|
++pageout_lock_miss;
|
|
if (object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY)
|
|
vnodes_skipped++;
|
|
goto unlock_and_continue;
|
|
}
|
|
KASSERT(mp != NULL,
|
|
("vp %p with NULL v_mount", vp));
|
|
vm_object_reference_locked(object);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
lockmode = MNT_SHARED_WRITES(vp->v_mount) ?
|
|
LK_SHARED : LK_EXCLUSIVE;
|
|
if (vget(vp, lockmode | LK_TIMELOCK,
|
|
curthread)) {
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object);
|
|
++pageout_lock_miss;
|
|
if (object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY)
|
|
vnodes_skipped++;
|
|
vp = NULL;
|
|
goto unlock_and_continue;
|
|
}
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object);
|
|
vm_page_lock(m);
|
|
vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
|
|
queues_locked = TRUE;
|
|
/*
|
|
* The page might have been moved to another
|
|
* queue during potential blocking in vget()
|
|
* above. The page might have been freed and
|
|
* reused for another vnode.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (m->queue != PQ_INACTIVE ||
|
|
m->object != object ||
|
|
TAILQ_NEXT(m, plinks.q) != &vmd->vmd_marker) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
if (object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY)
|
|
vnodes_skipped++;
|
|
goto unlock_and_continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The page may have been busied during the
|
|
* blocking in vget(). We don't move the
|
|
* page back onto the end of the queue so that
|
|
* statistics are more correct if we don't.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (vm_page_busied(m)) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
addl_page_shortage++;
|
|
goto unlock_and_continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the page has become held it might
|
|
* be undergoing I/O, so skip it
|
|
*/
|
|
if (m->hold_count != 0) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
addl_page_shortage++;
|
|
if (object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY)
|
|
vnodes_skipped++;
|
|
goto unlock_and_continue;
|
|
}
|
|
vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
|
|
queues_locked = FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If a page is dirty, then it is either being washed
|
|
* (but not yet cleaned) or it is still in the
|
|
* laundry. If it is still in the laundry, then we
|
|
* start the cleaning operation.
|
|
*
|
|
* decrement page_shortage on success to account for
|
|
* the (future) cleaned page. Otherwise we could wind
|
|
* up laundering or cleaning too many pages.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (vm_pageout_clean(m) != 0) {
|
|
--page_shortage;
|
|
--maxlaunder;
|
|
}
|
|
unlock_and_continue:
|
|
vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_NOTOWNED);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
if (mp != NULL) {
|
|
if (queues_locked) {
|
|
vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
|
|
queues_locked = FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
if (vp != NULL)
|
|
vput(vp);
|
|
vm_object_deallocate(object);
|
|
vn_finished_write(mp);
|
|
}
|
|
vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_NOTOWNED);
|
|
goto relock_queues;
|
|
}
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
|
|
relock_queues:
|
|
if (!queues_locked) {
|
|
vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
|
|
queues_locked = TRUE;
|
|
}
|
|
next = TAILQ_NEXT(&vmd->vmd_marker, plinks.q);
|
|
TAILQ_REMOVE(&pq->pq_pl, &vmd->vmd_marker, plinks.q);
|
|
}
|
|
vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
|
|
|
|
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
|
|
/*
|
|
* Wakeup the swapout daemon if we didn't cache or free the targeted
|
|
* number of pages.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (vm_swap_enabled && page_shortage > 0)
|
|
vm_req_vmdaemon(VM_SWAP_NORMAL);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Wakeup the sync daemon if we skipped a vnode in a writeable object
|
|
* and we didn't cache or free enough pages.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (vnodes_skipped > 0 && page_shortage > vm_cnt.v_free_target -
|
|
vm_cnt.v_free_min)
|
|
(void)speedup_syncer();
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Compute the number of pages we want to try to move from the
|
|
* active queue to the inactive queue.
|
|
*/
|
|
page_shortage = vm_cnt.v_inactive_target - vm_cnt.v_inactive_count +
|
|
vm_paging_target() + deficit + addl_page_shortage;
|
|
|
|
pq = &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_ACTIVE];
|
|
vm_pagequeue_lock(pq);
|
|
maxscan = pq->pq_cnt;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we're just idle polling attempt to visit every
|
|
* active page within 'update_period' seconds.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (pass == 0 && vm_pageout_update_period != 0) {
|
|
maxscan /= vm_pageout_update_period;
|
|
page_shortage = maxscan;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Scan the active queue for things we can deactivate. We nominally
|
|
* track the per-page activity counter and use it to locate
|
|
* deactivation candidates.
|
|
*/
|
|
m = TAILQ_FIRST(&pq->pq_pl);
|
|
while (m != NULL && maxscan-- > 0 && page_shortage > 0) {
|
|
|
|
KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_ACTIVE,
|
|
("vm_pageout_scan: page %p isn't active", m));
|
|
|
|
next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, plinks.q);
|
|
if ((m->flags & PG_MARKER) != 0) {
|
|
m = next;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0,
|
|
("Fictitious page %p cannot be in active queue", m));
|
|
KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0,
|
|
("Unmanaged page %p cannot be in active queue", m));
|
|
if (!vm_pageout_page_lock(m, &next)) {
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
m = next;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The count for pagedaemon pages is done after checking the
|
|
* page for eligibility...
|
|
*/
|
|
PCPU_INC(cnt.v_pdpages);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Check to see "how much" the page has been used.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((m->aflags & PGA_REFERENCED) != 0) {
|
|
vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_REFERENCED);
|
|
act_delta = 1;
|
|
} else
|
|
act_delta = 0;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Unlocked object ref count check. Two races are possible.
|
|
* 1) The ref was transitioning to zero and we saw non-zero,
|
|
* the pmap bits will be checked unnecessarily.
|
|
* 2) The ref was transitioning to one and we saw zero.
|
|
* The page lock prevents a new reference to this page so
|
|
* we need not check the reference bits.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (m->object->ref_count != 0)
|
|
act_delta += pmap_ts_referenced(m);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Advance or decay the act_count based on recent usage.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (act_delta != 0) {
|
|
m->act_count += ACT_ADVANCE + act_delta;
|
|
if (m->act_count > ACT_MAX)
|
|
m->act_count = ACT_MAX;
|
|
} else
|
|
m->act_count -= min(m->act_count, ACT_DECLINE);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Move this page to the tail of the active or inactive
|
|
* queue depending on usage.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (m->act_count == 0) {
|
|
/* Dequeue to avoid later lock recursion. */
|
|
vm_page_dequeue_locked(m);
|
|
vm_page_deactivate(m);
|
|
page_shortage--;
|
|
} else
|
|
vm_page_requeue_locked(m);
|
|
vm_page_unlock(m);
|
|
m = next;
|
|
}
|
|
vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq);
|
|
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
|
|
/*
|
|
* Idle process swapout -- run once per second.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (vm_swap_idle_enabled) {
|
|
static long lsec;
|
|
if (time_second != lsec) {
|
|
vm_req_vmdaemon(VM_SWAP_IDLE);
|
|
lsec = time_second;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we are critically low on one of RAM or swap and low on
|
|
* the other, kill the largest process. However, we avoid
|
|
* doing this on the first pass in order to give ourselves a
|
|
* chance to flush out dirty vnode-backed pages and to allow
|
|
* active pages to be moved to the inactive queue and reclaimed.
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_pageout_mightbe_oom(vmd, pass);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int vm_pageout_oom_vote;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The pagedaemon threads randlomly select one to perform the
|
|
* OOM. Trying to kill processes before all pagedaemons
|
|
* failed to reach free target is premature.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void
|
|
vm_pageout_mightbe_oom(struct vm_domain *vmd, int pass)
|
|
{
|
|
int old_vote;
|
|
|
|
if (pass <= 1 || !((swap_pager_avail < 64 && vm_page_count_min()) ||
|
|
(swap_pager_full && vm_paging_target() > 0))) {
|
|
if (vmd->vmd_oom) {
|
|
vmd->vmd_oom = FALSE;
|
|
atomic_subtract_int(&vm_pageout_oom_vote, 1);
|
|
}
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (vmd->vmd_oom)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
vmd->vmd_oom = TRUE;
|
|
old_vote = atomic_fetchadd_int(&vm_pageout_oom_vote, 1);
|
|
if (old_vote != vm_ndomains - 1)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The current pagedaemon thread is the last in the quorum to
|
|
* start OOM. Initiate the selection and signaling of the
|
|
* victim.
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_pageout_oom(VM_OOM_MEM);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* After one round of OOM terror, recall our vote. On the
|
|
* next pass, current pagedaemon would vote again if the low
|
|
* memory condition is still there, due to vmd_oom being
|
|
* false.
|
|
*/
|
|
vmd->vmd_oom = FALSE;
|
|
atomic_subtract_int(&vm_pageout_oom_vote, 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
vm_pageout_oom(int shortage)
|
|
{
|
|
struct proc *p, *bigproc;
|
|
vm_offset_t size, bigsize;
|
|
struct thread *td;
|
|
struct vmspace *vm;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* We keep the process bigproc locked once we find it to keep anyone
|
|
* from messing with it; however, there is a possibility of
|
|
* deadlock if process B is bigproc and one of it's child processes
|
|
* attempts to propagate a signal to B while we are waiting for A's
|
|
* lock while walking this list. To avoid this, we don't block on
|
|
* the process lock but just skip a process if it is already locked.
|
|
*/
|
|
bigproc = NULL;
|
|
bigsize = 0;
|
|
sx_slock(&allproc_lock);
|
|
FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM(p) {
|
|
int breakout;
|
|
|
|
if (PROC_TRYLOCK(p) == 0)
|
|
continue;
|
|
/*
|
|
* If this is a system, protected or killed process, skip it.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (p->p_state != PRS_NORMAL ||
|
|
(p->p_flag & (P_INEXEC | P_PROTECTED | P_SYSTEM)) ||
|
|
(p->p_pid == 1) || P_KILLED(p) ||
|
|
((p->p_pid < 48) && (swap_pager_avail != 0))) {
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* If the process is in a non-running type state,
|
|
* don't touch it. Check all the threads individually.
|
|
*/
|
|
breakout = 0;
|
|
FOREACH_THREAD_IN_PROC(p, td) {
|
|
thread_lock(td);
|
|
if (!TD_ON_RUNQ(td) &&
|
|
!TD_IS_RUNNING(td) &&
|
|
!TD_IS_SLEEPING(td) &&
|
|
!TD_IS_SUSPENDED(td)) {
|
|
thread_unlock(td);
|
|
breakout = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
thread_unlock(td);
|
|
}
|
|
if (breakout) {
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* get the process size
|
|
*/
|
|
vm = vmspace_acquire_ref(p);
|
|
if (vm == NULL) {
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!vm_map_trylock_read(&vm->vm_map)) {
|
|
vmspace_free(vm);
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
size = vmspace_swap_count(vm);
|
|
vm_map_unlock_read(&vm->vm_map);
|
|
if (shortage == VM_OOM_MEM)
|
|
size += vmspace_resident_count(vm);
|
|
vmspace_free(vm);
|
|
/*
|
|
* if the this process is bigger than the biggest one
|
|
* remember it.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (size > bigsize) {
|
|
if (bigproc != NULL)
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(bigproc);
|
|
bigproc = p;
|
|
bigsize = size;
|
|
} else
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
}
|
|
sx_sunlock(&allproc_lock);
|
|
if (bigproc != NULL) {
|
|
killproc(bigproc, "out of swap space");
|
|
sched_nice(bigproc, PRIO_MIN);
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(bigproc);
|
|
wakeup(&vm_cnt.v_free_count);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
vm_pageout_worker(void *arg)
|
|
{
|
|
struct vm_domain *domain;
|
|
int domidx;
|
|
|
|
domidx = (uintptr_t)arg;
|
|
domain = &vm_dom[domidx];
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* XXXKIB It could be useful to bind pageout daemon threads to
|
|
* the cores belonging to the domain, from which vm_page_array
|
|
* is allocated.
|
|
*/
|
|
|
|
KASSERT(domain->vmd_segs != 0, ("domain without segments"));
|
|
vm_pageout_init_marker(&domain->vmd_marker, PQ_INACTIVE);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* The pageout daemon worker is never done, so loop forever.
|
|
*/
|
|
while (TRUE) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* If we have enough free memory, wakeup waiters. Do
|
|
* not clear vm_pages_needed until we reach our target,
|
|
* otherwise we may be woken up over and over again and
|
|
* waste a lot of cpu.
|
|
*/
|
|
mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx);
|
|
if (vm_pages_needed && !vm_page_count_min()) {
|
|
if (!vm_paging_needed())
|
|
vm_pages_needed = 0;
|
|
wakeup(&vm_cnt.v_free_count);
|
|
}
|
|
if (vm_pages_needed) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Still not done, take a second pass without waiting
|
|
* (unlimited dirty cleaning), otherwise sleep a bit
|
|
* and try again.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (domain->vmd_pass > 1)
|
|
msleep(&vm_pages_needed,
|
|
&vm_page_queue_free_mtx, PVM, "psleep",
|
|
hz / 2);
|
|
} else {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Good enough, sleep until required to refresh
|
|
* stats.
|
|
*/
|
|
domain->vmd_pass = 0;
|
|
msleep(&vm_pages_needed, &vm_page_queue_free_mtx,
|
|
PVM, "psleep", hz);
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
if (vm_pages_needed) {
|
|
vm_cnt.v_pdwakeups++;
|
|
domain->vmd_pass++;
|
|
}
|
|
mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx);
|
|
vm_pageout_scan(domain, domain->vmd_pass);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* vm_pageout_init initialises basic pageout daemon settings.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void
|
|
vm_pageout_init(void)
|
|
{
|
|
/*
|
|
* Initialize some paging parameters.
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_cnt.v_interrupt_free_min = 2;
|
|
if (vm_cnt.v_page_count < 2000)
|
|
vm_pageout_page_count = 8;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* v_free_reserved needs to include enough for the largest
|
|
* swap pager structures plus enough for any pv_entry structs
|
|
* when paging.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (vm_cnt.v_page_count > 1024)
|
|
vm_cnt.v_free_min = 4 + (vm_cnt.v_page_count - 1024) / 200;
|
|
else
|
|
vm_cnt.v_free_min = 4;
|
|
vm_cnt.v_pageout_free_min = (2*MAXBSIZE)/PAGE_SIZE +
|
|
vm_cnt.v_interrupt_free_min;
|
|
vm_cnt.v_free_reserved = vm_pageout_page_count +
|
|
vm_cnt.v_pageout_free_min + (vm_cnt.v_page_count / 768);
|
|
vm_cnt.v_free_severe = vm_cnt.v_free_min / 2;
|
|
vm_cnt.v_free_target = 4 * vm_cnt.v_free_min + vm_cnt.v_free_reserved;
|
|
vm_cnt.v_free_min += vm_cnt.v_free_reserved;
|
|
vm_cnt.v_free_severe += vm_cnt.v_free_reserved;
|
|
vm_cnt.v_inactive_target = (3 * vm_cnt.v_free_target) / 2;
|
|
if (vm_cnt.v_inactive_target > vm_cnt.v_free_count / 3)
|
|
vm_cnt.v_inactive_target = vm_cnt.v_free_count / 3;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Set the default wakeup threshold to be 10% above the minimum
|
|
* page limit. This keeps the steady state out of shortfall.
|
|
*/
|
|
vm_pageout_wakeup_thresh = (vm_cnt.v_free_min / 10) * 11;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Set interval in seconds for active scan. We want to visit each
|
|
* page at least once every ten minutes. This is to prevent worst
|
|
* case paging behaviors with stale active LRU.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (vm_pageout_update_period == 0)
|
|
vm_pageout_update_period = 600;
|
|
|
|
/* XXX does not really belong here */
|
|
if (vm_page_max_wired == 0)
|
|
vm_page_max_wired = vm_cnt.v_free_count / 3;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* vm_pageout is the high level pageout daemon.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void
|
|
vm_pageout(void)
|
|
{
|
|
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
|
|
int error, i;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
swap_pager_swap_init();
|
|
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
|
|
for (i = 1; i < vm_ndomains; i++) {
|
|
error = kthread_add(vm_pageout_worker, (void *)(uintptr_t)i,
|
|
curproc, NULL, 0, 0, "dom%d", i);
|
|
if (error != 0) {
|
|
panic("starting pageout for domain %d, error %d\n",
|
|
i, error);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
vm_pageout_worker((void *)(uintptr_t)0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Unless the free page queue lock is held by the caller, this function
|
|
* should be regarded as advisory. Specifically, the caller should
|
|
* not msleep() on &vm_cnt.v_free_count following this function unless
|
|
* the free page queue lock is held until the msleep() is performed.
|
|
*/
|
|
void
|
|
pagedaemon_wakeup(void)
|
|
{
|
|
|
|
if (!vm_pages_needed && curthread->td_proc != pageproc) {
|
|
vm_pages_needed = 1;
|
|
wakeup(&vm_pages_needed);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
|
|
static void
|
|
vm_req_vmdaemon(int req)
|
|
{
|
|
static int lastrun = 0;
|
|
|
|
mtx_lock(&vm_daemon_mtx);
|
|
vm_pageout_req_swapout |= req;
|
|
if ((ticks > (lastrun + hz)) || (ticks < lastrun)) {
|
|
wakeup(&vm_daemon_needed);
|
|
lastrun = ticks;
|
|
}
|
|
mtx_unlock(&vm_daemon_mtx);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
vm_daemon(void)
|
|
{
|
|
struct rlimit rsslim;
|
|
struct proc *p;
|
|
struct thread *td;
|
|
struct vmspace *vm;
|
|
int breakout, swapout_flags, tryagain, attempts;
|
|
#ifdef RACCT
|
|
uint64_t rsize, ravailable;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
while (TRUE) {
|
|
mtx_lock(&vm_daemon_mtx);
|
|
#ifdef RACCT
|
|
msleep(&vm_daemon_needed, &vm_daemon_mtx, PPAUSE, "psleep", hz);
|
|
#else
|
|
msleep(&vm_daemon_needed, &vm_daemon_mtx, PPAUSE, "psleep", 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
swapout_flags = vm_pageout_req_swapout;
|
|
vm_pageout_req_swapout = 0;
|
|
mtx_unlock(&vm_daemon_mtx);
|
|
if (swapout_flags)
|
|
swapout_procs(swapout_flags);
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* scan the processes for exceeding their rlimits or if
|
|
* process is swapped out -- deactivate pages
|
|
*/
|
|
tryagain = 0;
|
|
attempts = 0;
|
|
again:
|
|
attempts++;
|
|
sx_slock(&allproc_lock);
|
|
FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM(p) {
|
|
vm_pindex_t limit, size;
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* if this is a system process or if we have already
|
|
* looked at this process, skip it.
|
|
*/
|
|
PROC_LOCK(p);
|
|
if (p->p_state != PRS_NORMAL ||
|
|
p->p_flag & (P_INEXEC | P_SYSTEM | P_WEXIT)) {
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* if the process is in a non-running type state,
|
|
* don't touch it.
|
|
*/
|
|
breakout = 0;
|
|
FOREACH_THREAD_IN_PROC(p, td) {
|
|
thread_lock(td);
|
|
if (!TD_ON_RUNQ(td) &&
|
|
!TD_IS_RUNNING(td) &&
|
|
!TD_IS_SLEEPING(td) &&
|
|
!TD_IS_SUSPENDED(td)) {
|
|
thread_unlock(td);
|
|
breakout = 1;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
thread_unlock(td);
|
|
}
|
|
if (breakout) {
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* get a limit
|
|
*/
|
|
lim_rlimit(p, RLIMIT_RSS, &rsslim);
|
|
limit = OFF_TO_IDX(
|
|
qmin(rsslim.rlim_cur, rsslim.rlim_max));
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* let processes that are swapped out really be
|
|
* swapped out set the limit to nothing (will force a
|
|
* swap-out.)
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((p->p_flag & P_INMEM) == 0)
|
|
limit = 0; /* XXX */
|
|
vm = vmspace_acquire_ref(p);
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
if (vm == NULL)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
size = vmspace_resident_count(vm);
|
|
if (size >= limit) {
|
|
vm_pageout_map_deactivate_pages(
|
|
&vm->vm_map, limit);
|
|
}
|
|
#ifdef RACCT
|
|
rsize = IDX_TO_OFF(size);
|
|
PROC_LOCK(p);
|
|
racct_set(p, RACCT_RSS, rsize);
|
|
ravailable = racct_get_available(p, RACCT_RSS);
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
if (rsize > ravailable) {
|
|
/*
|
|
* Don't be overly aggressive; this might be
|
|
* an innocent process, and the limit could've
|
|
* been exceeded by some memory hog. Don't
|
|
* try to deactivate more than 1/4th of process'
|
|
* resident set size.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (attempts <= 8) {
|
|
if (ravailable < rsize - (rsize / 4))
|
|
ravailable = rsize - (rsize / 4);
|
|
}
|
|
vm_pageout_map_deactivate_pages(
|
|
&vm->vm_map, OFF_TO_IDX(ravailable));
|
|
/* Update RSS usage after paging out. */
|
|
size = vmspace_resident_count(vm);
|
|
rsize = IDX_TO_OFF(size);
|
|
PROC_LOCK(p);
|
|
racct_set(p, RACCT_RSS, rsize);
|
|
PROC_UNLOCK(p);
|
|
if (rsize > ravailable)
|
|
tryagain = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
vmspace_free(vm);
|
|
}
|
|
sx_sunlock(&allproc_lock);
|
|
if (tryagain != 0 && attempts <= 10)
|
|
goto again;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* !defined(NO_SWAPPING) */
|