freebsd-dev/sys/vm/vm_pager.h
Konstantin Belousov c42b43a054 Add a new populate() pager method and extend device pager ops vector
with cdev_pg_populate() to provide device drivers access to it.  It
gives drivers fine control of the pages ownership and allows drivers
to implement arbitrary prefault policies.

The populate method is called on a page fault and is supposed to
populate the vm object with the page at the fault location and some
amount of pages around it, at pager's discretion.  VM provides the
pager with the hints about current range of the object mapping, to
avoid instantiation of immediately unused pages, if pager decides so.
Also, VM passes the fault type and map entry protection to the pager,
allowing it to force the optimal required ownership of the mapped
pages.

Installed pages must contiguously fill the returned region, be fully
valid and exclusively busied.  Of course, the pages must be compatible
with the object' type.

After populate() successfully returned, VM fault handler installs as
many instantiated pages into the process page tables as it sees
reasonable, while still obeying the correct semantic for COW and vm
map locking.

The method is opt-in, pager sets OBJ_POPULATE flag to indicate that
the method can be called.  If pager' vm objects can be shadowed, pager
must implement the traditional getpages() method in addition to the
populate().  Populate() might fall back to the getpages() on per-call
basis as well, by returning VM_PAGER_BAD error code.

For now for device pagers, the populate() method is only allowed to be
used by the managed device pagers, but the limitation is only made
because there is no unmanaged fault handlers which could use it right
now.

KPI designed together with, and reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	3 weeks
2016-12-08 11:26:11 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1990 University of Utah.
* 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 Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
* Science Department.
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)vm_pager.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 1/12/94
* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* Pager routine interface definition.
*/
#ifndef _VM_PAGER_
#define _VM_PAGER_
#include <sys/queue.h>
TAILQ_HEAD(pagerlst, vm_object);
typedef void pgo_init_t(void);
typedef vm_object_t pgo_alloc_t(void *, vm_ooffset_t, vm_prot_t, vm_ooffset_t,
struct ucred *);
typedef void pgo_dealloc_t(vm_object_t);
typedef int pgo_getpages_t(vm_object_t, vm_page_t *, int, int *, int *);
typedef void pgo_getpages_iodone_t(void *, vm_page_t *, int, int);
typedef int pgo_getpages_async_t(vm_object_t, vm_page_t *, int, int *, int *,
pgo_getpages_iodone_t, void *);
typedef void pgo_putpages_t(vm_object_t, vm_page_t *, int, int, int *);
typedef boolean_t pgo_haspage_t(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int *, int *);
typedef int pgo_populate_t(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int, vm_prot_t,
vm_pindex_t *, vm_pindex_t *);
typedef void pgo_pageunswapped_t(vm_page_t);
struct pagerops {
pgo_init_t *pgo_init; /* Initialize pager. */
pgo_alloc_t *pgo_alloc; /* Allocate pager. */
pgo_dealloc_t *pgo_dealloc; /* Disassociate. */
pgo_getpages_t *pgo_getpages; /* Get (read) page. */
pgo_getpages_async_t *pgo_getpages_async; /* Get page asyncly. */
pgo_putpages_t *pgo_putpages; /* Put (write) page. */
pgo_haspage_t *pgo_haspage; /* Query page. */
pgo_populate_t *pgo_populate; /* Bulk spec pagein. */
pgo_pageunswapped_t *pgo_pageunswapped;
};
extern struct pagerops defaultpagerops;
extern struct pagerops swappagerops;
extern struct pagerops vnodepagerops;
extern struct pagerops devicepagerops;
extern struct pagerops physpagerops;
extern struct pagerops sgpagerops;
extern struct pagerops mgtdevicepagerops;
/*
* get/put return values
* OK operation was successful
* BAD specified data was out of the accepted range
* FAIL specified data was in range, but doesn't exist
* PEND operations was initiated but not completed
* ERROR error while accessing data that is in range and exists
* AGAIN temporary resource shortage prevented operation from happening
*/
#define VM_PAGER_OK 0
#define VM_PAGER_BAD 1
#define VM_PAGER_FAIL 2
#define VM_PAGER_PEND 3
#define VM_PAGER_ERROR 4
#define VM_PAGER_AGAIN 5
#define VM_PAGER_PUT_SYNC 0x0001
#define VM_PAGER_PUT_INVAL 0x0002
#define VM_PAGER_PUT_NOREUSE 0x0004
#define VM_PAGER_CLUSTER_OK 0x0008
#ifdef _KERNEL
extern struct pagerops *pagertab[];
extern struct mtx_padalign pbuf_mtx;
vm_object_t vm_pager_allocate(objtype_t, void *, vm_ooffset_t, vm_prot_t,
vm_ooffset_t, struct ucred *);
void vm_pager_bufferinit(void);
void vm_pager_deallocate(vm_object_t);
int vm_pager_get_pages(vm_object_t, vm_page_t *, int, int *, int *);
int vm_pager_get_pages_async(vm_object_t, vm_page_t *, int, int *, int *,
pgo_getpages_iodone_t, void *);
void vm_pager_init(void);
vm_object_t vm_pager_object_lookup(struct pagerlst *, void *);
static __inline void
vm_pager_put_pages(
vm_object_t object,
vm_page_t *m,
int count,
int flags,
int *rtvals
) {
VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object);
(*pagertab[object->type]->pgo_putpages)
(object, m, count, flags, rtvals);
}
/*
* vm_pager_haspage
*
* Check to see if an object's pager has the requested page. The
* object's pager will also set before and after to give the caller
* some idea of the number of pages before and after the requested
* page can be I/O'd efficiently.
*
* The object must be locked.
*/
static __inline boolean_t
vm_pager_has_page(
vm_object_t object,
vm_pindex_t offset,
int *before,
int *after
) {
boolean_t ret;
VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object);
ret = (*pagertab[object->type]->pgo_haspage)
(object, offset, before, after);
return (ret);
}
static __inline int
vm_pager_populate(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pidx, int fault_type,
vm_prot_t max_prot, vm_pindex_t *first, vm_pindex_t *last)
{
MPASS((object->flags & OBJ_POPULATE) != 0);
MPASS(pidx < object->size);
MPASS(object->paging_in_progress > 0);
return ((*pagertab[object->type]->pgo_populate)(object, pidx,
fault_type, max_prot, first, last));
}
/*
* vm_pager_page_unswapped
*
* Destroy swap associated with the page.
*
* The object containing the page must be locked.
* This function may not block.
*
* XXX: A much better name would be "vm_pager_page_dirtied()"
* XXX: It is not obvious if this could be profitably used by any
* XXX: pagers besides the swap_pager or if it should even be a
* XXX: generic pager_op in the first place.
*/
static __inline void
vm_pager_page_unswapped(vm_page_t m)
{
VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object);
if (pagertab[m->object->type]->pgo_pageunswapped)
(*pagertab[m->object->type]->pgo_pageunswapped)(m);
}
struct cdev_pager_ops {
int (*cdev_pg_fault)(vm_object_t vm_obj, vm_ooffset_t offset,
int prot, vm_page_t *mres);
int (*cdev_pg_populate)(vm_object_t vm_obj, vm_pindex_t pidx,
int fault_type, vm_prot_t max_prot, vm_pindex_t *first,
vm_pindex_t *last);
int (*cdev_pg_ctor)(void *handle, vm_ooffset_t size, vm_prot_t prot,
vm_ooffset_t foff, struct ucred *cred, u_short *color);
void (*cdev_pg_dtor)(void *handle);
};
vm_object_t cdev_pager_allocate(void *handle, enum obj_type tp,
struct cdev_pager_ops *ops, vm_ooffset_t size, vm_prot_t prot,
vm_ooffset_t foff, struct ucred *cred);
vm_object_t cdev_pager_lookup(void *handle);
void cdev_pager_free_page(vm_object_t object, vm_page_t m);
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* _VM_PAGER_ */