freebsd-nq/sys/vm/vm_phys.c
Adrian Chadd 6520495abc Add an initial NUMA affinity/policy configuration for threads and processes.
This is based on work done by jeff@ and jhb@, as well as the numa.diff
patch that has been circulating when someone asks for first-touch NUMA
on -10 or -11.

* Introduce a simple set of VM policy and iterator types.
* tie the policy types into the vm_phys path for now, mirroring how
  the initial first-touch allocation work was enabled.
* add syscalls to control changing thread and process defaults.
* add a global NUMA VM domain policy.
* implement a simple cascade policy order - if a thread policy exists, use it;
  if a process policy exists, use it; use the default policy.
* processes inherit policies from their parent processes, threads inherit
  policies from their parent threads.
* add a simple tool (numactl) to query and modify default thread/process
  policities.
* add documentation for the new syscalls, for numa and for numactl.
* re-enable first touch NUMA again by default, as now policies can be
  set in a variety of methods.

This is only relevant for very specific workloads.

This doesn't pretend to be a final NUMA solution.

The previous defaults in -HEAD (with MAXMEMDOM set) can be achieved by
'sysctl vm.default_policy=rr'.

This is only relevant if MAXMEMDOM is set to something other than 1.
Ie, if you're using GENERIC or a modified kernel with non-NUMA, then
this is a glorified no-op for you.

Thank you to Norse Corp for giving me access to rather large
(for FreeBSD!) NUMA machines in order to develop and verify this.

Thank you to Dell for providing me with dual socket sandybridge
and westmere v3 hardware to do NUMA development with.

Thank you to Scott Long at Netflix for providing me with access
to the two-socket, four-domain haswell v3 hardware.

Thank you to Peter Holm for running the stress testing suite
against the NUMA branch during various stages of development!

Tested:

* MIPS (regression testing; non-NUMA)
* i386 (regression testing; non-NUMA GENERIC)
* amd64 (regression testing; non-NUMA GENERIC)
* westmere, 2 socket (thankyou norse!)
* sandy bridge, 2 socket (thankyou dell!)
* ivy bridge, 2 socket (thankyou norse!)
* westmere-EX, 4 socket / 1TB RAM (thankyou norse!)
* haswell, 2 socket (thankyou norse!)
* haswell v3, 2 socket (thankyou dell)
* haswell v3, 2x18 core (thankyou scott long / netflix!)

* Peter Holm ran a stress test suite on this work and found one
  issue, but has not been able to verify it (it doesn't look NUMA
  related, and he only saw it once over many testing runs.)

* I've tested bhyve instances running in fixed NUMA domains and cpusets;
  all seems to work correctly.

Verified:

* intel-pcm - pcm-numa.x and pcm-memory.x, whilst selecting different
  NUMA policies for processes under test.

Review:

This was reviewed through phabricator (https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2559)
as well as privately and via emails to freebsd-arch@.  The git history
with specific attributes is available at https://github.com/erikarn/freebsd/
in the NUMA branch (https://github.com/erikarn/freebsd/compare/local/adrian_numa_policy).

This has been reviewed by a number of people (stas, rpaulo, kib, ngie,
wblock) but not achieved a clear consensus.  My hope is that with further
exposure and testing more functionality can be implemented and evaluated.

Notes:

* The VM doesn't handle unbalanced domains very well, and if you have an overly
  unbalanced memory setup whilst under high memory pressure, VM page allocation
  may fail leading to a kernel panic.  This was a problem in the past, but it's
  much more easily triggered now with these tools.

* This work only controls the path through vm_phys; it doesn't yet strongly/predictably
  affect contigmalloc, KVA placement, UMA, etc.  So, driver placement of memory
  isn't really guaranteed in any way.  That's next on my plate.

Sponsored by:	Norse Corp, Inc.; Dell
2015-07-11 15:21:37 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Rice University
* Copyright (c) 2007 Alan L. Cox <alc@cs.rice.edu>
* All rights reserved.
*
* This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project by Alan L. Cox,
* Olivier Crameri, Peter Druschel, Sitaram Iyer, and Juan Navarro.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
* A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
* INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
* BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
* OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
* AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY
* WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* Physical memory system implementation
*
* Any external functions defined by this module are only to be used by the
* virtual memory system.
*/
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include "opt_ddb.h"
#include "opt_vm.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
#include <sys/proc.h>
#endif
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/rwlock.h>
#include <sys/sbuf.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <sys/tree.h>
#include <sys/vmmeter.h>
#include <sys/seq.h>
#include <ddb/ddb.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_param.h>
#include <vm/vm_kern.h>
#include <vm/vm_object.h>
#include <vm/vm_page.h>
#include <vm/vm_phys.h>
#include <vm/vm_domain.h>
_Static_assert(sizeof(long) * NBBY >= VM_PHYSSEG_MAX,
"Too many physsegs.");
struct mem_affinity *mem_affinity;
int *mem_locality;
int vm_ndomains = 1;
struct vm_phys_seg vm_phys_segs[VM_PHYSSEG_MAX];
int vm_phys_nsegs;
struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg;
static int vm_phys_fictitious_cmp(struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg *,
struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg *);
RB_HEAD(fict_tree, vm_phys_fictitious_seg) vm_phys_fictitious_tree =
RB_INITIALIZER(_vm_phys_fictitious_tree);
struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg {
RB_ENTRY(vm_phys_fictitious_seg) node;
/* Memory region data */
vm_paddr_t start;
vm_paddr_t end;
vm_page_t first_page;
};
RB_GENERATE_STATIC(fict_tree, vm_phys_fictitious_seg, node,
vm_phys_fictitious_cmp);
static struct rwlock vm_phys_fictitious_reg_lock;
MALLOC_DEFINE(M_FICT_PAGES, "vm_fictitious", "Fictitious VM pages");
static struct vm_freelist
vm_phys_free_queues[MAXMEMDOM][VM_NFREELIST][VM_NFREEPOOL][VM_NFREEORDER];
static int vm_nfreelists;
/*
* Provides the mapping from VM_FREELIST_* to free list indices (flind).
*/
static int vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_NFREELIST];
CTASSERT(VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT == 0);
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_ISADMA
#define VM_ISADMA_BOUNDARY 16777216
#endif
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_DMA32
#define VM_DMA32_BOUNDARY ((vm_paddr_t)1 << 32)
#endif
/*
* Enforce the assumptions made by vm_phys_add_seg() and vm_phys_init() about
* the ordering of the free list boundaries.
*/
#if defined(VM_ISADMA_BOUNDARY) && defined(VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY)
CTASSERT(VM_ISADMA_BOUNDARY < VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY);
#endif
#if defined(VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY) && defined(VM_DMA32_BOUNDARY)
CTASSERT(VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY < VM_DMA32_BOUNDARY);
#endif
static int cnt_prezero;
SYSCTL_INT(_vm_stats_misc, OID_AUTO, cnt_prezero, CTLFLAG_RD,
&cnt_prezero, 0, "The number of physical pages prezeroed at idle time");
static int sysctl_vm_phys_free(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
SYSCTL_OID(_vm, OID_AUTO, phys_free, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD,
NULL, 0, sysctl_vm_phys_free, "A", "Phys Free Info");
static int sysctl_vm_phys_segs(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
SYSCTL_OID(_vm, OID_AUTO, phys_segs, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD,
NULL, 0, sysctl_vm_phys_segs, "A", "Phys Seg Info");
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
static int sysctl_vm_phys_locality(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS);
SYSCTL_OID(_vm, OID_AUTO, phys_locality, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD,
NULL, 0, sysctl_vm_phys_locality, "A", "Phys Locality Info");
#endif
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, ndomains, CTLFLAG_RD,
&vm_ndomains, 0, "Number of physical memory domains available.");
/*
* Default to first-touch + round-robin.
*/
static struct mtx vm_default_policy_mtx;
MTX_SYSINIT(vm_default_policy, &vm_default_policy_mtx, "default policy mutex",
MTX_DEF);
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
static struct vm_domain_policy vm_default_policy =
VM_DOMAIN_POLICY_STATIC_INITIALISER(VM_POLICY_FIRST_TOUCH_ROUND_ROBIN, 0);
#else
/* Use round-robin so the domain policy code will only try once per allocation */
static struct vm_domain_policy vm_default_policy =
VM_DOMAIN_POLICY_STATIC_INITIALISER(VM_POLICY_ROUND_ROBIN, 0);
#endif
static vm_page_t vm_phys_alloc_domain_pages(int domain, int flind, int pool,
int order);
static void _vm_phys_create_seg(vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end, int domain);
static void vm_phys_create_seg(vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end);
static int vm_phys_paddr_to_segind(vm_paddr_t pa);
static void vm_phys_split_pages(vm_page_t m, int oind, struct vm_freelist *fl,
int order);
static int
sysctl_vm_default_policy(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
char policy_name[32];
int error;
mtx_lock(&vm_default_policy_mtx);
/* Map policy to output string */
switch (vm_default_policy.p.policy) {
case VM_POLICY_FIRST_TOUCH:
strcpy(policy_name, "first-touch");
break;
case VM_POLICY_FIRST_TOUCH_ROUND_ROBIN:
strcpy(policy_name, "first-touch-rr");
break;
case VM_POLICY_ROUND_ROBIN:
default:
strcpy(policy_name, "rr");
break;
}
mtx_unlock(&vm_default_policy_mtx);
error = sysctl_handle_string(oidp, &policy_name[0],
sizeof(policy_name), req);
if (error != 0 || req->newptr == NULL)
return (error);
mtx_lock(&vm_default_policy_mtx);
/* Set: match on the subset of policies that make sense as a default */
if (strcmp("first-touch-rr", policy_name) == 0) {
vm_domain_policy_set(&vm_default_policy,
VM_POLICY_FIRST_TOUCH_ROUND_ROBIN, 0);
} else if (strcmp("first-touch", policy_name) == 0) {
vm_domain_policy_set(&vm_default_policy,
VM_POLICY_FIRST_TOUCH, 0);
} else if (strcmp("rr", policy_name) == 0) {
vm_domain_policy_set(&vm_default_policy,
VM_POLICY_ROUND_ROBIN, 0);
} else {
error = EINVAL;
goto finish;
}
error = 0;
finish:
mtx_unlock(&vm_default_policy_mtx);
return (error);
}
SYSCTL_PROC(_vm, OID_AUTO, default_policy, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RW,
0, 0, sysctl_vm_default_policy, "A",
"Default policy (rr, first-touch, first-touch-rr");
/*
* Red-black tree helpers for vm fictitious range management.
*/
static inline int
vm_phys_fictitious_in_range(struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg *p,
struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg *range)
{
KASSERT(range->start != 0 && range->end != 0,
("Invalid range passed on search for vm_fictitious page"));
if (p->start >= range->end)
return (1);
if (p->start < range->start)
return (-1);
return (0);
}
static int
vm_phys_fictitious_cmp(struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg *p1,
struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg *p2)
{
/* Check if this is a search for a page */
if (p1->end == 0)
return (vm_phys_fictitious_in_range(p1, p2));
KASSERT(p2->end != 0,
("Invalid range passed as second parameter to vm fictitious comparison"));
/* Searching to add a new range */
if (p1->end <= p2->start)
return (-1);
if (p1->start >= p2->end)
return (1);
panic("Trying to add overlapping vm fictitious ranges:\n"
"[%#jx:%#jx] and [%#jx:%#jx]", (uintmax_t)p1->start,
(uintmax_t)p1->end, (uintmax_t)p2->start, (uintmax_t)p2->end);
}
static __inline int
vm_rr_selectdomain(void)
{
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
struct thread *td;
td = curthread;
td->td_dom_rr_idx++;
td->td_dom_rr_idx %= vm_ndomains;
return (td->td_dom_rr_idx);
#else
return (0);
#endif
}
/*
* Initialise a VM domain iterator.
*
* Check the thread policy, then the proc policy,
* then default to the system policy.
*
* Later on the various layers will have this logic
* plumbed into them and the phys code will be explicitly
* handed a VM domain policy to use.
*/
static void
vm_policy_iterator_init(struct vm_domain_iterator *vi)
{
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
struct vm_domain_policy lcl;
#endif
vm_domain_iterator_init(vi);
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
/* Copy out the thread policy */
vm_domain_policy_localcopy(&lcl, &curthread->td_vm_dom_policy);
if (lcl.p.policy != VM_POLICY_NONE) {
/* Thread policy is present; use it */
vm_domain_iterator_set_policy(vi, &lcl);
return;
}
vm_domain_policy_localcopy(&lcl,
&curthread->td_proc->p_vm_dom_policy);
if (lcl.p.policy != VM_POLICY_NONE) {
/* Process policy is present; use it */
vm_domain_iterator_set_policy(vi, &lcl);
return;
}
#endif
/* Use system default policy */
vm_domain_iterator_set_policy(vi, &vm_default_policy);
}
static void
vm_policy_iterator_finish(struct vm_domain_iterator *vi)
{
vm_domain_iterator_cleanup(vi);
}
boolean_t
vm_phys_domain_intersects(long mask, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high)
{
struct vm_phys_seg *s;
int idx;
while ((idx = ffsl(mask)) != 0) {
idx--; /* ffsl counts from 1 */
mask &= ~(1UL << idx);
s = &vm_phys_segs[idx];
if (low < s->end && high > s->start)
return (TRUE);
}
return (FALSE);
}
/*
* Outputs the state of the physical memory allocator, specifically,
* the amount of physical memory in each free list.
*/
static int
sysctl_vm_phys_free(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct sbuf sbuf;
struct vm_freelist *fl;
int dom, error, flind, oind, pind;
error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 0);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
sbuf_new_for_sysctl(&sbuf, NULL, 128 * vm_ndomains, req);
for (dom = 0; dom < vm_ndomains; dom++) {
sbuf_printf(&sbuf,"\nDOMAIN %d:\n", dom);
for (flind = 0; flind < vm_nfreelists; flind++) {
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "\nFREE LIST %d:\n"
"\n ORDER (SIZE) | NUMBER"
"\n ", flind);
for (pind = 0; pind < VM_NFREEPOOL; pind++)
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, " | POOL %d", pind);
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "\n-- ");
for (pind = 0; pind < VM_NFREEPOOL; pind++)
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "-- -- ");
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "--\n");
for (oind = VM_NFREEORDER - 1; oind >= 0; oind--) {
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, " %2d (%6dK)", oind,
1 << (PAGE_SHIFT - 10 + oind));
for (pind = 0; pind < VM_NFREEPOOL; pind++) {
fl = vm_phys_free_queues[dom][flind][pind];
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, " | %6d",
fl[oind].lcnt);
}
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "\n");
}
}
}
error = sbuf_finish(&sbuf);
sbuf_delete(&sbuf);
return (error);
}
/*
* Outputs the set of physical memory segments.
*/
static int
sysctl_vm_phys_segs(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct sbuf sbuf;
struct vm_phys_seg *seg;
int error, segind;
error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 0);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
sbuf_new_for_sysctl(&sbuf, NULL, 128, req);
for (segind = 0; segind < vm_phys_nsegs; segind++) {
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "\nSEGMENT %d:\n\n", segind);
seg = &vm_phys_segs[segind];
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "start: %#jx\n",
(uintmax_t)seg->start);
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "end: %#jx\n",
(uintmax_t)seg->end);
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "domain: %d\n", seg->domain);
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "free list: %p\n", seg->free_queues);
}
error = sbuf_finish(&sbuf);
sbuf_delete(&sbuf);
return (error);
}
/*
* Return affinity, or -1 if there's no affinity information.
*/
int
vm_phys_mem_affinity(int f, int t)
{
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
if (mem_locality == NULL)
return (-1);
if (f >= vm_ndomains || t >= vm_ndomains)
return (-1);
return (mem_locality[f * vm_ndomains + t]);
#else
return (-1);
#endif
}
#if MAXMEMDOM > 1
/*
* Outputs the VM locality table.
*/
static int
sysctl_vm_phys_locality(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS)
{
struct sbuf sbuf;
int error, i, j;
error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 0);
if (error != 0)
return (error);
sbuf_new_for_sysctl(&sbuf, NULL, 128, req);
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "\n");
for (i = 0; i < vm_ndomains; i++) {
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "%d: ", i);
for (j = 0; j < vm_ndomains; j++) {
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "%d ", vm_phys_mem_affinity(i, j));
}
sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "\n");
}
error = sbuf_finish(&sbuf);
sbuf_delete(&sbuf);
return (error);
}
#endif
static void
vm_freelist_add(struct vm_freelist *fl, vm_page_t m, int order, int tail)
{
m->order = order;
if (tail)
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&fl[order].pl, m, plinks.q);
else
TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&fl[order].pl, m, plinks.q);
fl[order].lcnt++;
}
static void
vm_freelist_rem(struct vm_freelist *fl, vm_page_t m, int order)
{
TAILQ_REMOVE(&fl[order].pl, m, plinks.q);
fl[order].lcnt--;
m->order = VM_NFREEORDER;
}
/*
* Create a physical memory segment.
*/
static void
_vm_phys_create_seg(vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end, int domain)
{
struct vm_phys_seg *seg;
KASSERT(vm_phys_nsegs < VM_PHYSSEG_MAX,
("vm_phys_create_seg: increase VM_PHYSSEG_MAX"));
KASSERT(domain < vm_ndomains,
("vm_phys_create_seg: invalid domain provided"));
seg = &vm_phys_segs[vm_phys_nsegs++];
while (seg > vm_phys_segs && (seg - 1)->start >= end) {
*seg = *(seg - 1);
seg--;
}
seg->start = start;
seg->end = end;
seg->domain = domain;
}
static void
vm_phys_create_seg(vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end)
{
int i;
if (mem_affinity == NULL) {
_vm_phys_create_seg(start, end, 0);
return;
}
for (i = 0;; i++) {
if (mem_affinity[i].end == 0)
panic("Reached end of affinity info");
if (mem_affinity[i].end <= start)
continue;
if (mem_affinity[i].start > start)
panic("No affinity info for start %jx",
(uintmax_t)start);
if (mem_affinity[i].end >= end) {
_vm_phys_create_seg(start, end,
mem_affinity[i].domain);
break;
}
_vm_phys_create_seg(start, mem_affinity[i].end,
mem_affinity[i].domain);
start = mem_affinity[i].end;
}
}
/*
* Add a physical memory segment.
*/
void
vm_phys_add_seg(vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end)
{
vm_paddr_t paddr;
KASSERT((start & PAGE_MASK) == 0,
("vm_phys_define_seg: start is not page aligned"));
KASSERT((end & PAGE_MASK) == 0,
("vm_phys_define_seg: end is not page aligned"));
/*
* Split the physical memory segment if it spans two or more free
* list boundaries.
*/
paddr = start;
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_ISADMA
if (paddr < VM_ISADMA_BOUNDARY && end > VM_ISADMA_BOUNDARY) {
vm_phys_create_seg(paddr, VM_ISADMA_BOUNDARY);
paddr = VM_ISADMA_BOUNDARY;
}
#endif
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_LOWMEM
if (paddr < VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY && end > VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY) {
vm_phys_create_seg(paddr, VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY);
paddr = VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY;
}
#endif
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_DMA32
if (paddr < VM_DMA32_BOUNDARY && end > VM_DMA32_BOUNDARY) {
vm_phys_create_seg(paddr, VM_DMA32_BOUNDARY);
paddr = VM_DMA32_BOUNDARY;
}
#endif
vm_phys_create_seg(paddr, end);
}
/*
* Initialize the physical memory allocator.
*
* Requires that vm_page_array is initialized!
*/
void
vm_phys_init(void)
{
struct vm_freelist *fl;
struct vm_phys_seg *seg;
u_long npages;
int dom, flind, freelist, oind, pind, segind;
/*
* Compute the number of free lists, and generate the mapping from the
* manifest constants VM_FREELIST_* to the free list indices.
*
* Initially, the entries of vm_freelist_to_flind[] are set to either
* 0 or 1 to indicate which free lists should be created.
*/
npages = 0;
for (segind = vm_phys_nsegs - 1; segind >= 0; segind--) {
seg = &vm_phys_segs[segind];
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_ISADMA
if (seg->end <= VM_ISADMA_BOUNDARY)
vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_FREELIST_ISADMA] = 1;
else
#endif
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_LOWMEM
if (seg->end <= VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY)
vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_FREELIST_LOWMEM] = 1;
else
#endif
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_DMA32
if (
#ifdef VM_DMA32_NPAGES_THRESHOLD
/*
* Create the DMA32 free list only if the amount of
* physical memory above physical address 4G exceeds the
* given threshold.
*/
npages > VM_DMA32_NPAGES_THRESHOLD &&
#endif
seg->end <= VM_DMA32_BOUNDARY)
vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_FREELIST_DMA32] = 1;
else
#endif
{
npages += atop(seg->end - seg->start);
vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT] = 1;
}
}
/* Change each entry into a running total of the free lists. */
for (freelist = 1; freelist < VM_NFREELIST; freelist++) {
vm_freelist_to_flind[freelist] +=
vm_freelist_to_flind[freelist - 1];
}
vm_nfreelists = vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_NFREELIST - 1];
KASSERT(vm_nfreelists > 0, ("vm_phys_init: no free lists"));
/* Change each entry into a free list index. */
for (freelist = 0; freelist < VM_NFREELIST; freelist++)
vm_freelist_to_flind[freelist]--;
/*
* Initialize the first_page and free_queues fields of each physical
* memory segment.
*/
#ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE
npages = 0;
#endif
for (segind = 0; segind < vm_phys_nsegs; segind++) {
seg = &vm_phys_segs[segind];
#ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE
seg->first_page = &vm_page_array[npages];
npages += atop(seg->end - seg->start);
#else
seg->first_page = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(seg->start);
#endif
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_ISADMA
if (seg->end <= VM_ISADMA_BOUNDARY) {
flind = vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_FREELIST_ISADMA];
KASSERT(flind >= 0,
("vm_phys_init: ISADMA flind < 0"));
} else
#endif
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_LOWMEM
if (seg->end <= VM_LOWMEM_BOUNDARY) {
flind = vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_FREELIST_LOWMEM];
KASSERT(flind >= 0,
("vm_phys_init: LOWMEM flind < 0"));
} else
#endif
#ifdef VM_FREELIST_DMA32
if (seg->end <= VM_DMA32_BOUNDARY) {
flind = vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_FREELIST_DMA32];
KASSERT(flind >= 0,
("vm_phys_init: DMA32 flind < 0"));
} else
#endif
{
flind = vm_freelist_to_flind[VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT];
KASSERT(flind >= 0,
("vm_phys_init: DEFAULT flind < 0"));
}
seg->free_queues = &vm_phys_free_queues[seg->domain][flind];
}
/*
* Initialize the free queues.
*/
for (dom = 0; dom < vm_ndomains; dom++) {
for (flind = 0; flind < vm_nfreelists; flind++) {
for (pind = 0; pind < VM_NFREEPOOL; pind++) {
fl = vm_phys_free_queues[dom][flind][pind];
for (oind = 0; oind < VM_NFREEORDER; oind++)
TAILQ_INIT(&fl[oind].pl);
}
}
}
rw_init(&vm_phys_fictitious_reg_lock, "vmfctr");
}
/*
* Split a contiguous, power of two-sized set of physical pages.
*/
static __inline void
vm_phys_split_pages(vm_page_t m, int oind, struct vm_freelist *fl, int order)
{
vm_page_t m_buddy;
while (oind > order) {
oind--;
m_buddy = &m[1 << oind];
KASSERT(m_buddy->order == VM_NFREEORDER,
("vm_phys_split_pages: page %p has unexpected order %d",
m_buddy, m_buddy->order));
vm_freelist_add(fl, m_buddy, oind, 0);
}
}
/*
* Initialize a physical page and add it to the free lists.
*/
void
vm_phys_add_page(vm_paddr_t pa)
{
vm_page_t m;
struct vm_domain *vmd;
vm_cnt.v_page_count++;
m = vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa);
m->phys_addr = pa;
m->queue = PQ_NONE;
m->segind = vm_phys_paddr_to_segind(pa);
vmd = vm_phys_domain(m);
vmd->vmd_page_count++;
vmd->vmd_segs |= 1UL << m->segind;
KASSERT(m->order == VM_NFREEORDER,
("vm_phys_add_page: page %p has unexpected order %d",
m, m->order));
m->pool = VM_FREEPOOL_DEFAULT;
pmap_page_init(m);
mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx);
vm_phys_freecnt_adj(m, 1);
vm_phys_free_pages(m, 0);
mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx);
}
/*
* Allocate a contiguous, power of two-sized set of physical pages
* from the free lists.
*
* The free page queues must be locked.
*/
vm_page_t
vm_phys_alloc_pages(int pool, int order)
{
vm_page_t m;
int domain, flind;
struct vm_domain_iterator vi;
KASSERT(pool < VM_NFREEPOOL,
("vm_phys_alloc_pages: pool %d is out of range", pool));
KASSERT(order < VM_NFREEORDER,
("vm_phys_alloc_pages: order %d is out of range", order));
vm_policy_iterator_init(&vi);
while ((vm_domain_iterator_run(&vi, &domain)) == 0) {
for (flind = 0; flind < vm_nfreelists; flind++) {
m = vm_phys_alloc_domain_pages(domain, flind, pool,
order);
if (m != NULL)
return (m);
}
}
vm_policy_iterator_finish(&vi);
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Allocate a contiguous, power of two-sized set of physical pages from the
* specified free list. The free list must be specified using one of the
* manifest constants VM_FREELIST_*.
*
* The free page queues must be locked.
*/
vm_page_t
vm_phys_alloc_freelist_pages(int freelist, int pool, int order)
{
vm_page_t m;
struct vm_domain_iterator vi;
int domain;
KASSERT(freelist < VM_NFREELIST,
("vm_phys_alloc_freelist_pages: freelist %d is out of range",
freelist));
KASSERT(pool < VM_NFREEPOOL,
("vm_phys_alloc_freelist_pages: pool %d is out of range", pool));
KASSERT(order < VM_NFREEORDER,
("vm_phys_alloc_freelist_pages: order %d is out of range", order));
vm_policy_iterator_init(&vi);
while ((vm_domain_iterator_run(&vi, &domain)) == 0) {
m = vm_phys_alloc_domain_pages(domain,
vm_freelist_to_flind[freelist], pool, order);
if (m != NULL)
return (m);
}
vm_policy_iterator_finish(&vi);
return (NULL);
}
static vm_page_t
vm_phys_alloc_domain_pages(int domain, int flind, int pool, int order)
{
struct vm_freelist *fl;
struct vm_freelist *alt;
int oind, pind;
vm_page_t m;
mtx_assert(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx, MA_OWNED);
fl = &vm_phys_free_queues[domain][flind][pool][0];
for (oind = order; oind < VM_NFREEORDER; oind++) {
m = TAILQ_FIRST(&fl[oind].pl);
if (m != NULL) {
vm_freelist_rem(fl, m, oind);
vm_phys_split_pages(m, oind, fl, order);
return (m);
}
}
/*
* The given pool was empty. Find the largest
* contiguous, power-of-two-sized set of pages in any
* pool. Transfer these pages to the given pool, and
* use them to satisfy the allocation.
*/
for (oind = VM_NFREEORDER - 1; oind >= order; oind--) {
for (pind = 0; pind < VM_NFREEPOOL; pind++) {
alt = &vm_phys_free_queues[domain][flind][pind][0];
m = TAILQ_FIRST(&alt[oind].pl);
if (m != NULL) {
vm_freelist_rem(alt, m, oind);
vm_phys_set_pool(pool, m, oind);
vm_phys_split_pages(m, oind, fl, order);
return (m);
}
}
}
return (NULL);
}
/*
* Find the vm_page corresponding to the given physical address.
*/
vm_page_t
vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(vm_paddr_t pa)
{
struct vm_phys_seg *seg;
int segind;
for (segind = 0; segind < vm_phys_nsegs; segind++) {
seg = &vm_phys_segs[segind];
if (pa >= seg->start && pa < seg->end)
return (&seg->first_page[atop(pa - seg->start)]);
}
return (NULL);
}
vm_page_t
vm_phys_fictitious_to_vm_page(vm_paddr_t pa)
{
struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg tmp, *seg;
vm_page_t m;
m = NULL;
tmp.start = pa;
tmp.end = 0;
rw_rlock(&vm_phys_fictitious_reg_lock);
seg = RB_FIND(fict_tree, &vm_phys_fictitious_tree, &tmp);
rw_runlock(&vm_phys_fictitious_reg_lock);
if (seg == NULL)
return (NULL);
m = &seg->first_page[atop(pa - seg->start)];
KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0, ("%p not fictitious", m));
return (m);
}
static inline void
vm_phys_fictitious_init_range(vm_page_t range, vm_paddr_t start,
long page_count, vm_memattr_t memattr)
{
long i;
for (i = 0; i < page_count; i++) {
vm_page_initfake(&range[i], start + PAGE_SIZE * i, memattr);
range[i].oflags &= ~VPO_UNMANAGED;
range[i].busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED;
}
}
int
vm_phys_fictitious_reg_range(vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end,
vm_memattr_t memattr)
{
struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg *seg;
vm_page_t fp;
long page_count;
#ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE
long pi, pe;
long dpage_count;
#endif
KASSERT(start < end,
("Start of segment isn't less than end (start: %jx end: %jx)",
(uintmax_t)start, (uintmax_t)end));
page_count = (end - start) / PAGE_SIZE;
#ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE
pi = atop(start);
pe = atop(end);
if (pi >= first_page && (pi - first_page) < vm_page_array_size) {
fp = &vm_page_array[pi - first_page];
if ((pe - first_page) > vm_page_array_size) {
/*
* We have a segment that starts inside
* of vm_page_array, but ends outside of it.
*
* Use vm_page_array pages for those that are
* inside of the vm_page_array range, and
* allocate the remaining ones.
*/
dpage_count = vm_page_array_size - (pi - first_page);
vm_phys_fictitious_init_range(fp, start, dpage_count,
memattr);
page_count -= dpage_count;
start += ptoa(dpage_count);
goto alloc;
}
/*
* We can allocate the full range from vm_page_array,
* so there's no need to register the range in the tree.
*/
vm_phys_fictitious_init_range(fp, start, page_count, memattr);
return (0);
} else if (pe > first_page && (pe - first_page) < vm_page_array_size) {
/*
* We have a segment that ends inside of vm_page_array,
* but starts outside of it.
*/
fp = &vm_page_array[0];
dpage_count = pe - first_page;
vm_phys_fictitious_init_range(fp, ptoa(first_page), dpage_count,
memattr);
end -= ptoa(dpage_count);
page_count -= dpage_count;
goto alloc;
} else if (pi < first_page && pe > (first_page + vm_page_array_size)) {
/*
* Trying to register a fictitious range that expands before
* and after vm_page_array.
*/
return (EINVAL);
} else {
alloc:
#endif
fp = malloc(page_count * sizeof(struct vm_page), M_FICT_PAGES,
M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
#ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE
}
#endif
vm_phys_fictitious_init_range(fp, start, page_count, memattr);
seg = malloc(sizeof(*seg), M_FICT_PAGES, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
seg->start = start;
seg->end = end;
seg->first_page = fp;
rw_wlock(&vm_phys_fictitious_reg_lock);
RB_INSERT(fict_tree, &vm_phys_fictitious_tree, seg);
rw_wunlock(&vm_phys_fictitious_reg_lock);
return (0);
}
void
vm_phys_fictitious_unreg_range(vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end)
{
struct vm_phys_fictitious_seg *seg, tmp;
#ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE
long pi, pe;
#endif
KASSERT(start < end,
("Start of segment isn't less than end (start: %jx end: %jx)",
(uintmax_t)start, (uintmax_t)end));
#ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE
pi = atop(start);
pe = atop(end);
if (pi >= first_page && (pi - first_page) < vm_page_array_size) {
if ((pe - first_page) <= vm_page_array_size) {
/*
* This segment was allocated using vm_page_array
* only, there's nothing to do since those pages
* were never added to the tree.
*/
return;
}
/*
* We have a segment that starts inside
* of vm_page_array, but ends outside of it.
*
* Calculate how many pages were added to the
* tree and free them.
*/
start = ptoa(first_page + vm_page_array_size);
} else if (pe > first_page && (pe - first_page) < vm_page_array_size) {
/*
* We have a segment that ends inside of vm_page_array,
* but starts outside of it.
*/
end = ptoa(first_page);
} else if (pi < first_page && pe > (first_page + vm_page_array_size)) {
/* Since it's not possible to register such a range, panic. */
panic(
"Unregistering not registered fictitious range [%#jx:%#jx]",
(uintmax_t)start, (uintmax_t)end);
}
#endif
tmp.start = start;
tmp.end = 0;
rw_wlock(&vm_phys_fictitious_reg_lock);
seg = RB_FIND(fict_tree, &vm_phys_fictitious_tree, &tmp);
if (seg->start != start || seg->end != end) {
rw_wunlock(&vm_phys_fictitious_reg_lock);
panic(
"Unregistering not registered fictitious range [%#jx:%#jx]",
(uintmax_t)start, (uintmax_t)end);
}
RB_REMOVE(fict_tree, &vm_phys_fictitious_tree, seg);
rw_wunlock(&vm_phys_fictitious_reg_lock);
free(seg->first_page, M_FICT_PAGES);
free(seg, M_FICT_PAGES);
}
/*
* Find the segment containing the given physical address.
*/
static int
vm_phys_paddr_to_segind(vm_paddr_t pa)
{
struct vm_phys_seg *seg;
int segind;
for (segind = 0; segind < vm_phys_nsegs; segind++) {
seg = &vm_phys_segs[segind];
if (pa >= seg->start && pa < seg->end)
return (segind);
}
panic("vm_phys_paddr_to_segind: paddr %#jx is not in any segment" ,
(uintmax_t)pa);
}
/*
* Free a contiguous, power of two-sized set of physical pages.
*
* The free page queues must be locked.
*/
void
vm_phys_free_pages(vm_page_t m, int order)
{
struct vm_freelist *fl;
struct vm_phys_seg *seg;
vm_paddr_t pa;
vm_page_t m_buddy;
KASSERT(m->order == VM_NFREEORDER,
("vm_phys_free_pages: page %p has unexpected order %d",
m, m->order));
KASSERT(m->pool < VM_NFREEPOOL,
("vm_phys_free_pages: page %p has unexpected pool %d",
m, m->pool));
KASSERT(order < VM_NFREEORDER,
("vm_phys_free_pages: order %d is out of range", order));
mtx_assert(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx, MA_OWNED);
seg = &vm_phys_segs[m->segind];
if (order < VM_NFREEORDER - 1) {
pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m);
do {
pa ^= ((vm_paddr_t)1 << (PAGE_SHIFT + order));
if (pa < seg->start || pa >= seg->end)
break;
m_buddy = &seg->first_page[atop(pa - seg->start)];
if (m_buddy->order != order)
break;
fl = (*seg->free_queues)[m_buddy->pool];
vm_freelist_rem(fl, m_buddy, order);
if (m_buddy->pool != m->pool)
vm_phys_set_pool(m->pool, m_buddy, order);
order++;
pa &= ~(((vm_paddr_t)1 << (PAGE_SHIFT + order)) - 1);
m = &seg->first_page[atop(pa - seg->start)];
} while (order < VM_NFREEORDER - 1);
}
fl = (*seg->free_queues)[m->pool];
vm_freelist_add(fl, m, order, 1);
}
/*
* Free a contiguous, arbitrarily sized set of physical pages.
*
* The free page queues must be locked.
*/
void
vm_phys_free_contig(vm_page_t m, u_long npages)
{
u_int n;
int order;
/*
* Avoid unnecessary coalescing by freeing the pages in the largest
* possible power-of-two-sized subsets.
*/
mtx_assert(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx, MA_OWNED);
for (;; npages -= n) {
/*
* Unsigned "min" is used here so that "order" is assigned
* "VM_NFREEORDER - 1" when "m"'s physical address is zero
* or the low-order bits of its physical address are zero
* because the size of a physical address exceeds the size of
* a long.
*/
order = min(ffsl(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) >> PAGE_SHIFT) - 1,
VM_NFREEORDER - 1);
n = 1 << order;
if (npages < n)
break;
vm_phys_free_pages(m, order);
m += n;
}
/* The residual "npages" is less than "1 << (VM_NFREEORDER - 1)". */
for (; npages > 0; npages -= n) {
order = flsl(npages) - 1;
n = 1 << order;
vm_phys_free_pages(m, order);
m += n;
}
}
/*
* Set the pool for a contiguous, power of two-sized set of physical pages.
*/
void
vm_phys_set_pool(int pool, vm_page_t m, int order)
{
vm_page_t m_tmp;
for (m_tmp = m; m_tmp < &m[1 << order]; m_tmp++)
m_tmp->pool = pool;
}
/*
* Search for the given physical page "m" in the free lists. If the search
* succeeds, remove "m" from the free lists and return TRUE. Otherwise, return
* FALSE, indicating that "m" is not in the free lists.
*
* The free page queues must be locked.
*/
boolean_t
vm_phys_unfree_page(vm_page_t m)
{
struct vm_freelist *fl;
struct vm_phys_seg *seg;
vm_paddr_t pa, pa_half;
vm_page_t m_set, m_tmp;
int order;
mtx_assert(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx, MA_OWNED);
/*
* First, find the contiguous, power of two-sized set of free
* physical pages containing the given physical page "m" and
* assign it to "m_set".
*/
seg = &vm_phys_segs[m->segind];
for (m_set = m, order = 0; m_set->order == VM_NFREEORDER &&
order < VM_NFREEORDER - 1; ) {
order++;
pa = m->phys_addr & (~(vm_paddr_t)0 << (PAGE_SHIFT + order));
if (pa >= seg->start)
m_set = &seg->first_page[atop(pa - seg->start)];
else
return (FALSE);
}
if (m_set->order < order)
return (FALSE);
if (m_set->order == VM_NFREEORDER)
return (FALSE);
KASSERT(m_set->order < VM_NFREEORDER,
("vm_phys_unfree_page: page %p has unexpected order %d",
m_set, m_set->order));
/*
* Next, remove "m_set" from the free lists. Finally, extract
* "m" from "m_set" using an iterative algorithm: While "m_set"
* is larger than a page, shrink "m_set" by returning the half
* of "m_set" that does not contain "m" to the free lists.
*/
fl = (*seg->free_queues)[m_set->pool];
order = m_set->order;
vm_freelist_rem(fl, m_set, order);
while (order > 0) {
order--;
pa_half = m_set->phys_addr ^ (1 << (PAGE_SHIFT + order));
if (m->phys_addr < pa_half)
m_tmp = &seg->first_page[atop(pa_half - seg->start)];
else {
m_tmp = m_set;
m_set = &seg->first_page[atop(pa_half - seg->start)];
}
vm_freelist_add(fl, m_tmp, order, 0);
}
KASSERT(m_set == m, ("vm_phys_unfree_page: fatal inconsistency"));
return (TRUE);
}
/*
* Try to zero one physical page. Used by an idle priority thread.
*/
boolean_t
vm_phys_zero_pages_idle(void)
{
static struct vm_freelist *fl;
static int flind, oind, pind;
vm_page_t m, m_tmp;
int domain;
domain = vm_rr_selectdomain();
fl = vm_phys_free_queues[domain][0][0];
mtx_assert(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx, MA_OWNED);
for (;;) {
TAILQ_FOREACH_REVERSE(m, &fl[oind].pl, pglist, plinks.q) {
for (m_tmp = m; m_tmp < &m[1 << oind]; m_tmp++) {
if ((m_tmp->flags & (PG_CACHED | PG_ZERO)) == 0) {
vm_phys_unfree_page(m_tmp);
vm_phys_freecnt_adj(m, -1);
mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx);
pmap_zero_page_idle(m_tmp);
m_tmp->flags |= PG_ZERO;
mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx);
vm_phys_freecnt_adj(m, 1);
vm_phys_free_pages(m_tmp, 0);
vm_page_zero_count++;
cnt_prezero++;
return (TRUE);
}
}
}
oind++;
if (oind == VM_NFREEORDER) {
oind = 0;
pind++;
if (pind == VM_NFREEPOOL) {
pind = 0;
flind++;
if (flind == vm_nfreelists)
flind = 0;
}
fl = vm_phys_free_queues[domain][flind][pind];
}
}
}
/*
* Allocate a contiguous set of physical pages of the given size
* "npages" from the free lists. All of the physical pages must be at
* or above the given physical address "low" and below the given
* physical address "high". The given value "alignment" determines the
* alignment of the first physical page in the set. If the given value
* "boundary" is non-zero, then the set of physical pages cannot cross
* any physical address boundary that is a multiple of that value. Both
* "alignment" and "boundary" must be a power of two.
*/
vm_page_t
vm_phys_alloc_contig(u_long npages, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high,
u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary)
{
struct vm_freelist *fl;
struct vm_phys_seg *seg;
vm_paddr_t pa, pa_last, size;
vm_page_t m, m_ret;
u_long npages_end;
int domain, flind, oind, order, pind;
struct vm_domain_iterator vi;
mtx_assert(&vm_page_queue_free_mtx, MA_OWNED);
size = npages << PAGE_SHIFT;
KASSERT(size != 0,
("vm_phys_alloc_contig: size must not be 0"));
KASSERT((alignment & (alignment - 1)) == 0,
("vm_phys_alloc_contig: alignment must be a power of 2"));
KASSERT((boundary & (boundary - 1)) == 0,
("vm_phys_alloc_contig: boundary must be a power of 2"));
/* Compute the queue that is the best fit for npages. */
for (order = 0; (1 << order) < npages; order++);
vm_policy_iterator_init(&vi);
restartdom:
if (vm_domain_iterator_run(&vi, &domain) != 0) {
vm_policy_iterator_finish(&vi);
return (NULL);
}
for (flind = 0; flind < vm_nfreelists; flind++) {
for (oind = min(order, VM_NFREEORDER - 1); oind < VM_NFREEORDER; oind++) {
for (pind = 0; pind < VM_NFREEPOOL; pind++) {
fl = &vm_phys_free_queues[domain][flind][pind][0];
TAILQ_FOREACH(m_ret, &fl[oind].pl, plinks.q) {
/*
* A free list may contain physical pages
* from one or more segments.
*/
seg = &vm_phys_segs[m_ret->segind];
if (seg->start > high ||
low >= seg->end)
continue;
/*
* Is the size of this allocation request
* larger than the largest block size?
*/
if (order >= VM_NFREEORDER) {
/*
* Determine if a sufficient number
* of subsequent blocks to satisfy
* the allocation request are free.
*/
pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m_ret);
pa_last = pa + size;
for (;;) {
pa += 1 << (PAGE_SHIFT + VM_NFREEORDER - 1);
if (pa >= pa_last)
break;
if (pa < seg->start ||
pa >= seg->end)
break;
m = &seg->first_page[atop(pa - seg->start)];
if (m->order != VM_NFREEORDER - 1)
break;
}
/* If not, continue to the next block. */
if (pa < pa_last)
continue;
}
/*
* Determine if the blocks are within the given range,
* satisfy the given alignment, and do not cross the
* given boundary.
*/
pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m_ret);
if (pa >= low &&
pa + size <= high &&
(pa & (alignment - 1)) == 0 &&
((pa ^ (pa + size - 1)) & ~(boundary - 1)) == 0)
goto done;
}
}
}
}
if (!vm_domain_iterator_isdone(&vi))
goto restartdom;
vm_policy_iterator_finish(&vi);
return (NULL);
done:
for (m = m_ret; m < &m_ret[npages]; m = &m[1 << oind]) {
fl = (*seg->free_queues)[m->pool];
vm_freelist_rem(fl, m, m->order);
}
if (m_ret->pool != VM_FREEPOOL_DEFAULT)
vm_phys_set_pool(VM_FREEPOOL_DEFAULT, m_ret, oind);
fl = (*seg->free_queues)[m_ret->pool];
vm_phys_split_pages(m_ret, oind, fl, order);
/* Return excess pages to the free lists. */
npages_end = roundup2(npages, 1 << imin(oind, order));
if (npages < npages_end)
vm_phys_free_contig(&m_ret[npages], npages_end - npages);
return (m_ret);
}
#ifdef DDB
/*
* Show the number of physical pages in each of the free lists.
*/
DB_SHOW_COMMAND(freepages, db_show_freepages)
{
struct vm_freelist *fl;
int flind, oind, pind, dom;
for (dom = 0; dom < vm_ndomains; dom++) {
db_printf("DOMAIN: %d\n", dom);
for (flind = 0; flind < vm_nfreelists; flind++) {
db_printf("FREE LIST %d:\n"
"\n ORDER (SIZE) | NUMBER"
"\n ", flind);
for (pind = 0; pind < VM_NFREEPOOL; pind++)
db_printf(" | POOL %d", pind);
db_printf("\n-- ");
for (pind = 0; pind < VM_NFREEPOOL; pind++)
db_printf("-- -- ");
db_printf("--\n");
for (oind = VM_NFREEORDER - 1; oind >= 0; oind--) {
db_printf(" %2.2d (%6.6dK)", oind,
1 << (PAGE_SHIFT - 10 + oind));
for (pind = 0; pind < VM_NFREEPOOL; pind++) {
fl = vm_phys_free_queues[dom][flind][pind];
db_printf(" | %6.6d", fl[oind].lcnt);
}
db_printf("\n");
}
db_printf("\n");
}
db_printf("\n");
}
}
#endif