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attilio
43aa55b4cd Revert the moving of vm_object objects initialization:
the objects zone ensures type-stability and thus we want to execute
actual lock initialization only when the objects are brought into the
zone otherwise there could be races between lock threads doing
re-initilization and other threads that want to acquire the lock
without a reference.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reported by:	alc
2013-02-26 20:18:25 +00:00
attilio
210a93e7f7 Merge from vmcontention 2013-02-26 18:18:39 +00:00
attilio
134623836d MFC 2013-02-26 18:11:43 +00:00
attilio
afe5ce0c13 MFC 2013-02-26 17:33:18 +00:00
attilio
49f99b7251 Wrap the sleeps synchronized by the vm_object lock into the specific
macro VM_OBJECT_SLEEP().
This hides some implementation details like the usage of the msleep()
primitive and the necessity to access to the lock address directly.
For this reason VM_OBJECT_MTX() macro is now retired.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
2013-02-26 17:22:08 +00:00
attilio
e590e8091e As VM_OBJECT_SLEEP() is a vm_object_t specific function, make
the passed object as the first argument of the function for consistency.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage revision
2013-02-26 01:38:12 +00:00
attilio
12289fcebc Retire the old UMA primitive uma_zone_set_obj() and replace it with the
more modern uma_zone_reserve_kva(). The difference is that it doesn't
rely anymore on an obj to allocate pages and the slab allocator doesn't
use any more any specific locking but atomic operations to complete
the operation.
Where possible, the uma_small_alloc() is instead used and the uk_kva
member becomes unused.

The subsequent cleanups also brings along the removal of
VM_OBJECT_LOCK_INIT() macro which is not used anymore as the code
can be easilly cleaned up to perform a single mtx_init(), private
to vm_object.c.
For the same reason, _vm_object_allocate() becomes private as well.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Reviewed by:	alc
2013-02-24 16:41:36 +00:00
attilio
905e648d42 Hide the details for the assertion for VM_OBJECT_LOCK operations.
Rename current VM_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(foo, RA_WLOCKED) into
VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(foo)

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
Requested by:	alc
2013-02-21 21:54:53 +00:00
attilio
15bf891afe Rename VM_OBJECT_LOCK(), VM_OBJECT_UNLOCK() and VM_OBJECT_TRYLOCK() to
their "write" versions.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon storage division
2013-02-20 12:03:20 +00:00
attilio
658534ed5a Switch vm_object lock to be a rwlock.
* VM_OBJECT_LOCK and VM_OBJECT_UNLOCK are mapped to write operations
* VM_OBJECT_SLEEP() is introduced as a general purpose primitve to
  get a sleep operation using a VM_OBJECT_LOCK() as protection
* The approach must bear with vm_pager.h namespace pollution so many
  files require including directly rwlock.h
2013-02-20 10:38:34 +00:00
attilio
8743c2878e Fix wrong object reference.
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2013-02-10 01:30:13 +00:00
attilio
1bab15985e Make vm_object_cache_is_empty() inline. 2013-02-06 18:59:34 +00:00
attilio
3bbca3bce2 Fixup r246423 by adding vm_radix.h includes where it is not present
currently.
2013-02-06 18:33:32 +00:00
attilio
abbe2a9b91 - Move the vm_object_cache_is_empty() prototype to be sorted
alphabetically.
- Change the return type to be boolean_t in order to match what
  vm_page_is_cached() does.
2013-02-06 17:27:41 +00:00
attilio
cde4f0caa2 Fix mismerge. 2013-02-06 17:22:16 +00:00
attilio
44f85cd1a5 Reduce diffs against HEAD:
Reimplement vm_page_cache_free() as a range operation.
2013-02-06 14:29:05 +00:00
attilio
439c0b8cf1 Reduce diffs against HEAD:
- Reimplement vm_page_cache_transfer() properly
- Remove vm_page_cache_rename() as a subsequent change
2013-02-05 00:09:33 +00:00
attilio
d61cd60feb Reduce differences with HEAD. 2013-02-04 22:05:22 +00:00
attilio
b972b67ed7 Merge from vmcontention 2013-02-04 15:44:42 +00:00
attilio
b134f527dc Detect address wrapup without defining the right boundary. 2013-02-04 08:53:51 +00:00
attilio
f458bac614 Remove vm_radix_lookupn() and its usage in the kernel. 2013-01-10 12:30:58 +00:00
attilio
be719e9167 MFC 2012-12-11 00:07:19 +00:00
alc
02094caa2c In the past four years, we've added two new vm object types. Each time,
similar changes had to be made in various places throughout the machine-
independent virtual memory layer to support the new vm object type.
However, in most of these places, it's actually not the type of the vm
object that matters to us but instead certain attributes of its pages.
For example, OBJT_DEVICE, OBJT_MGTDEVICE, and OBJT_SG objects contain
fictitious pages.  In other words, in most of these places, we were
testing the vm object's type to determine if it contained fictitious (or
unmanaged) pages.

To both simplify the code in these places and make the addition of future
vm object types easier, this change introduces two new vm object flags
that describe attributes of the vm object's pages, specifically, whether
they are fictitious or unmanaged.

Reviewed and tested by:	kib
2012-12-09 00:32:38 +00:00
alc
793b12af79 Add support for the (relatively) new object type OBJT_MGTDEVICE to
vm_object_set_memattr().  Also, add a "safety belt" so that
vm_object_set_memattr() doesn't silently modify undefined object types.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	10 days
2012-11-28 18:29:34 +00:00
attilio
64eaf39fd7 MFC 2012-10-22 21:26:36 +00:00
kib
560aa751e0 Remove the support for using non-mpsafe filesystem modules.
In particular, do not lock Giant conditionally when calling into the
filesystem module, remove the VFS_LOCK_GIANT() and related
macros. Stop handling buffers belonging to non-mpsafe filesystems.

The VFS_VERSION is bumped to indicate the interface change which does
not result in the interface signatures changes.

Conducted and reviewed by:	attilio
Tested by:	pho
2012-10-22 17:50:54 +00:00
alc
c84b1820ea Eliminate the conditional for releasing the page queues lock in
vm_page_sleep().  vm_page_sleep() is no longer called with this lock
held.

Eliminate assertions that the page queues lock is NOT held.  These
assertions won't translate well to having distinct locks on the active
and inactive page queues, and they really aren't that useful.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2012-10-13 18:46:46 +00:00
kib
8f845e475e Fix the mis-handling of the VV_TEXT on the nullfs vnodes.
If you have a binary on a filesystem which is also mounted over by
nullfs, you could execute the binary from the lower filesystem, or
from the nullfs mount. When executed from lower filesystem, the lower
vnode gets VV_TEXT flag set, and the file cannot be modified while the
binary is active. But, if executed as the nullfs alias, only the
nullfs vnode gets VV_TEXT set, and you still can open the lower vnode
for write.

Add a set of VOPs for the VV_TEXT query, set and clear operations,
which are correctly bypassed to lower vnode.

Tested by:	pho (previous version)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-09-28 11:25:02 +00:00
attilio
be930066f1 MFC 2012-09-21 03:07:34 +00:00
kib
667e5e154a Plug the accounting leak for the wired pages when msync(MS_INVALIDATE)
is performed on the vnode mapping which is wired in other address space.

While there, explicitely assert that the page is unwired and zero the
wire_count instead of substract. The condition is rechecked later in
vm_page_free(_toq) already.

Reported and tested by:	zont
Reviewed by:	alc (previous version)
MFC after:	1 week
2012-09-20 09:52:57 +00:00
attilio
cc7c02f8bf Merge from vmcontention 2012-07-12 02:15:06 +00:00
attilio
675a214708 MFC 2012-07-12 02:07:21 +00:00
attilio
74cb07ed81 Document the object type movements, related to swp_pager_copy(),
in vm_object_collapse() and vm_object_split().

In collabouration with:	alc
MFC after:	3 days
2012-07-11 01:04:59 +00:00
attilio
a23ed68137 - Move VM_RADIX_STACK in vm_object.c because it is the only consumer
- Import the check for the return value of vm_radix_lookup() directly
  in the while removing the need to use a spourious check.
2012-07-08 23:50:57 +00:00
attilio
e237fbcafa Merge from vmcontention 2012-07-08 16:12:59 +00:00
attilio
ffa3f082ff - Split the cached and resident pages tree into 2 distinct ones.
This makes the RED/BLACK support go away and simplifies a lot vmradix
  functions used here. This happens because with patricia trie support
  the trie will be little enough that keeping 2 diffetnt will be
  efficient too.
- Reduce differences with head, in places like backing scan where the
  optimizazions used shuffled the code a little bit around.

Tested by:	flo, Andrea Barberio
2012-07-08 14:01:25 +00:00
attilio
5e431fc401 Fix an inverted logic or.
Reported by:	pho
2012-06-24 01:28:36 +00:00
attilio
a8dc1f5270 Give vm_radix_lookupn() a way to specify that the whole range has been
exhausted while searching and when a "maximum" value is passed as end
(or end == 0).
This allow for avoiding starting address overflow while searching
through and avoids livelock with "start" wrapping up to "end".

Reported by:	pho (supposedly)
2012-06-23 01:30:51 +00:00
attilio
1053e2db44 Restart the scan from the busy page rather than 0. 2012-06-23 01:08:46 +00:00
attilio
3fc8e26872 Introduce a new tree for dealing with cached pages separately and
remove the RED/BLACK concept.
This is based on the assumption that path-compressed tries will be
small and fast enough that a separate trie for cached pages will make
sense and will leave the trie code simple enough (along with removing
a lot of differences in the userend code).
2012-06-09 12:25:30 +00:00
attilio
807db03f96 Revert r231027 and fix the prototype for vm_radix_remove().
The target of this is getting at the point where the recovery path is
completely removed as we could count on pre-allocation once the
path compressed trie is implemented.
2012-06-08 18:44:54 +00:00
attilio
3a71812376 The cached_pages_counter is not reset even when shared pages are present
if the obj is not a vnode.

Fix this.

Reported and tested by:	flo
2012-04-03 20:06:07 +00:00
attilio
7ee59361d5 MFC 2012-03-19 18:54:01 +00:00
jhb
9628d3dbf8 Fix madvise(MADV_WILLNEED) to properly handle individual mappings larger
than 4GB.  Specifically, the inlined version of 'ptoa' of the the 'int'
count of pages overflowed on 64-bit platforms.  While here, change
vm_object_madvise() to accept two vm_pindex_t parameters (start and end)
rather than a (start, count) tuple to match other VM APIs as suggested
by alc@.
2012-03-19 18:47:34 +00:00
kib
2963c3c979 In vm_object_page_clean(), do not clean OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY object flag
if the filesystem performed short write and we are skipping the page
due to this.

Propogate write error from the pager back to the callers of
vm_pageout_flush().  Report the failure to write a page from the
requested range as the FALSE return value from vm_object_page_clean(),
and propagate it back to msync(2) to return EIO to usermode.

While there, convert the clearobjflags variable in the
vm_object_page_clean() and arguments of the helper functions to
boolean.

PR:	kern/165927
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-03-17 23:00:32 +00:00
attilio
6587a6afdd Remove the panic from vm_radix_insert() and propagate the error to the
callers of vm_page_insert().

The default action for every caller is to unwind-back the operation
besides vm_page_rename() where this has proven to be impossible to do.
For that case, it just spins until the page is not available to be
allocated. However, due to vm_page_rename() to be mostly rare (and
having never hit this panic in the past) it is tought to be a very
seldom thing and not a possible performance factor.

The patch has been tested with an atomic counter returning NULL from
the zone allocator every 1/100000 allocations. Per-printf, I've verified
that a typical buildkernel could trigger this 30 times. The patch
survived to 2 hours of repeated buildkernel/world.

Several technical notes:
- The vm_page_insert() is moved, in several callers, closer to failure
  points.  This could be committed separately before vmcontention hits
  the tree just to verify -CURRENT is happy with it.
- vm_page_rename() does not need to have the page lock in the callers
  as it hide that as an implementation detail. Do the locking internally.
- now vm_page_insert() returns an int, with 0 meaning everything was ok,
  thus KPI is broken by this patch.
2012-02-05 17:37:26 +00:00
attilio
abdebe75b2 MFC 2012-01-05 23:12:19 +00:00
kib
aec33a2b90 Do not restart the scan in vm_object_page_clean() on the object
generation change if requested mode is async. The object generation is
only changed when the object is marked as OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY. For async
mode it is enough to write each dirty page, not to make a guarantee that
all pages are cleared after the vm_object_page_clean() returned.

Diagnosed by:	truckman
Tested by:	flo
Reviewed by:	alc, truckman
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-01-04 16:04:20 +00:00
attilio
a4ffaeb982 MFC 2012-01-01 20:18:40 +00:00
alc
7f817ed8c5 Optimize vm_object_split()'s handling of reservations. 2011-12-28 20:27:18 +00:00
kib
c2a7f10253 Optimize the common case of msyncing the whole file mapping with
MS_SYNC flag. The system must guarantee that all writes are finished
before syscalls returned. Schedule the writes in async mode, which is
much faster and allows the clustering to occur. Wait for writes using
VOP_FSYNC(), since we are syncing the whole file mapping.

Potentially, the restriction to only apply the optimization can be
relaxed by not requiring that the mapping cover whole file, as it is
done by other OSes.

Reported and tested by:	 az
Reviewed by: alc
MFC after:   2 weeks
2011-12-23 09:09:42 +00:00
attilio
6e9e854884 MFC 2011-11-08 11:08:40 +00:00
ed
0c56cf839d Mark all SYSCTL_NODEs static that have no corresponding SYSCTL_DECLs.
The SYSCTL_NODE macro defines a list that stores all child-elements of
that node. If there's no SYSCTL_DECL macro anywhere else, there's no
reason why it shouldn't be static.
2011-11-07 15:43:11 +00:00
attilio
65129c5c3e MFC 2011-11-04 06:56:59 +00:00
jhb
78c075174e Add the posix_fadvise(2) system call. It is somewhat similar to
madvise(2) except that it operates on a file descriptor instead of a
memory region.  It is currently only supported on regular files.

Just as with madvise(2), the advice given to posix_fadvise(2) can be
divided into two types.  The first type provide hints about data access
patterns and are used in the file read and write routines to modify the
I/O flags passed down to VOP_READ() and VOP_WRITE().  These modes are
thus filesystem independent.  Note that to ease implementation (and
since this API is only advisory anyway), only a single non-normal
range is allowed per file descriptor.

The second type of hints are used to hint to the OS that data will or
will not be used.  These hints are implemented via a new VOP_ADVISE().
A default implementation is provided which does nothing for the WILLNEED
request and attempts to move any clean pages to the cache page queue for
the DONTNEED request.  This latter case required two other changes.
First, a new V_CLEANONLY flag was added to vinvalbuf().  This requests
vinvalbuf() to only flush clean buffers for the vnode from the buffer
cache and to not remove any backing pages from the vnode.  This is
used to ensure clean pages are not wired into the buffer cache before
attempting to move them to the cache page queue.  The second change adds
a new vm_object_page_cache() method.  This method is somewhat similar to
vm_object_page_remove() except that instead of freeing each page in the
specified range, it attempts to move clean pages to the cache queue if
possible.

To preserve the ABI of struct file, the f_cdevpriv pointer is now reused
in a union to point to the currently active advice region if one is
present for regular files.

Reviewed by:	jilles, kib, arch@
Approved by:	re (kib)
MFC after:	1 month
2011-11-04 04:02:50 +00:00
attilio
7272c08497 vm_object_terminate() doesn't actually free the pages in the splay
tree.
Reclaim all the nodes related to the radix tree for a specified
vm_object when calling vm_object_terminate() via the newly added
interface vm_radix_reclaim_nodes().
The function is recursive, but we have a well-defined maximum depth,
thus the amount of necessary stack can be easilly calculated.

Reported by:	alc
Discussed and reviewed by:	jeff
2011-11-01 03:40:38 +00:00
jeff
9e2e6a2980 - Support two types of nodes, red and black, within the same radix tree.
Black nodes support standard active pages and red nodes support cached
   pages.  Red nodes may be removed without the object lock but will not
   collapse unused tree nodes.  Red nodes may not be directly inserted,
   instead a new function is supplied to convert between black and red.
 - Handle cached pages and active pages in the same loop in vm_object_split,
   vm_object_backing_scan, and vm_object_terminate.
 - Retire the splay page handling as the ifdefs are too difficult to
   maintain.
 - Slightly optimize the vm_radix_lookupn() function.
2011-10-30 11:11:04 +00:00
jeff
1f2c60154d - Use a single uintptr_t for the root of the radix node that encodes the
height and a pointer so that the update to the root is atomic.  This
   permits safe lookups in parallel with tree expansion.  Shrinking the
   space requirements is a small bonus.
2011-10-28 03:42:41 +00:00
attilio
c2583b6922 Check in an intial implementation of radix tree implementation to replace
the vm object pages splay.

TODO:
- Handle differently the negative keys for having smaller depth
  index nodes (negative keys caming from indirect blocks)
- Fix the get_node() by having support for a low reserved objects
  directly from UMA
- Implement the lookup_le and re-enable VM_NRESERVELEVEL = 1
- Try to rework the superpage splay of idle pages and the cache splay
  for every vm object in order to regain space on vm_page structure
- Verify performance and improve them (likely by having consumers to deal
  with several ranges of pages manually?)

Obtained from:	jeff, Mayur Shardul (GSoC 2009)
2011-10-22 23:34:37 +00:00
kib
a9d505a22a Split the vm_page flags PG_WRITEABLE and PG_REFERENCED into atomic
flags field. Updates to the atomic flags are performed using the atomic
ops on the containing word, do not require any vm lock to be held, and
are non-blocking. The vm_page_aflag_set(9) and vm_page_aflag_clear(9)
functions are provided to modify afalgs.

Document the changes to flags field to only require the page lock.

Introduce vm_page_reference(9) function to provide a stable KPI and
KBI for filesystems like tmpfs and zfs which need to mark a page as
referenced.

Reviewed by:    alc, attilio
Tested by:      marius, flo (sparc64); andreast (powerpc, powerpc64)
Approved by:	re (bz)
2011-09-06 10:30:11 +00:00
kib
f408aa11a3 - Move the PG_UNMANAGED flag from m->flags to m->oflags, renaming the flag
to VPO_UNMANAGED (and also making the flag protected by the vm object
  lock, instead of vm page queue lock).
- Mark the fake pages with both PG_FICTITIOUS (as it is now) and
  VPO_UNMANAGED. As a consequence, pmap code now can use use just
  VPO_UNMANAGED to decide whether the page is unmanaged.

Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho (x86, previous version), marius (sparc64),
    marcel (arm, ia64, powerpc), ray (mips)
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
Approved by:	re (bz)
2011-08-09 21:01:36 +00:00
alc
21902be08c Add a new option, OBJPR_NOTMAPPED, to vm_object_page_remove(). Passing this
option to vm_object_page_remove() asserts that the specified range of pages
is not mapped, or more precisely that none of these pages have any managed
mappings.  Thus, vm_object_page_remove() need not call pmap_remove_all() on
the pages.

This change not only saves time by eliminating pointless calls to
pmap_remove_all(), but it also eliminates an inconsistency in the use of
pmap_remove_all() versus related functions, like pmap_remove_write().  It
eliminates harmless but pointless calls to pmap_remove_all() that were being
performed on PG_UNMANAGED pages.

Update all of the existing assertions on pmap_remove_all() to reflect this
change.

Reviewed by:	kib
2011-06-29 16:40:41 +00:00
kib
ad5bd06523 In the VOP_PUTPAGES() implementations, change the default error from
VM_PAGER_AGAIN to VM_PAGER_ERROR for the uwritten pages. Return
VM_PAGER_AGAIN for the partially written page. Always forward at least
one page in the loop of vm_object_page_clean().

VM_PAGER_ERROR causes the page reactivation and does not clear the
page dirty state, so the write is not lost.

The change fixes an infinite loop in vm_object_page_clean() when the
filesystem returns permanent errors for some page writes.

Reported and tested by:	gavin
Reviewed by:	alc, rmacklem
MFC after:	1 week
2011-06-01 21:00:28 +00:00
mlaier
39f7e10a26 Another long standing vm bug found at Isilon:
Fix a race between vm_object_collapse and vm_fault.

Reviewed by:	alc@
MFC after:	3 days
2011-05-09 20:27:49 +00:00
kib
d98bdded17 Fix two bugs in r218670.
Hold the vnode around the region where object lock is dropped, until
vnode lock is acquired.

Do not drop the vnode reference for a case when the object was
deallocated during unlock. Note that in this case, VV_TEXT is cleared
by vnode_pager_dealloc().

Reported and tested by:	pho
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	3 days
2011-04-23 21:38:21 +00:00
kib
210cf47742 Lock the vnode around clearing of VV_TEXT flag. Remove mp_fixme() note
mentioning that vnode lock is needed.

Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	1 week
2011-02-13 21:52:26 +00:00
alc
11491a4c5e Unless "cnt" exceeds MAX_COMMIT_COUNT, nfsrv_commit() and nfsvno_fsync() are
incorrectly calling vm_object_page_clean().  They are passing the length of
the range rather than the ending offset of the range.

Perform the OFF_TO_IDX() conversion in vm_object_page_clean() rather than the
callers.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	3 weeks
2011-02-05 21:21:27 +00:00
alc
e017b59ac6 Since the last parameter to vm_object_shadow() is a vm_size_t and not a
vm_pindex_t, it makes no sense for its callers to perform atop().  Let
vm_object_shadow() do that instead.
2011-02-04 21:49:24 +00:00
kib
ccf352ab59 For consistency, use kernel_object instead of &kernel_object_store
when initializing the object mutex. Do the same for kmem_object.

Discussed with:	alc
MFC after:	1 week
2011-01-15 21:56:38 +00:00
alc
7fb616e10a Make a couple refinements to r216799 and r216810. In particular, revise
a comment and move it to its proper place.

Reviewed by:	kib
2011-01-01 17:39:38 +00:00
kib
f112887cab Remove OBJ_CLEANING flag. The vfs_setdirty_locked_object() is the only
consumer of the flag, and it used the flag because OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY
was cleared early in vm_object_page_clean, before the cleaning pass
was done. This is no longer true after r216799.

 Moreover, since OBJ_CLEANING is a flag, and not the counter, it could
be reset too prematurely when parallel vm_object_page_clean() are
performed.

Reviewed by:	alc (as a part of the bigger patch)
MFC after:	1 month (after r216799 is merged)
2010-12-29 22:26:49 +00:00
kib
1a1716f8a9 Move the increment of vm object generation count into
vm_object_set_writeable_dirty().

Fix an issue where restart of the scan in vm_object_page_clean() did
not removed write permissions for newly added pages or, if the mapping
for some already scanned page changed to writeable due to fault.
Merge the two loops in vm_object_page_clean(), doing the remove of
write permission and cleaning in the same loop. The restart of the
loop then correctly downgrade writeable mappings.

Fix an issue where a second caller to msync() might actually return
before the first caller had actually completed flushing the
pages. Clear the OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY flag after the cleaning loop, not
before.

Calls to pmap_is_modified() are not needed after pmap_remove_write()
there.

Proposed, reviewed and tested by:	alc
MFC after:	1 week
2010-12-29 12:53:53 +00:00
trasz
e5fb69509c Replace pointer to "struct uidinfo" with pointer to "struct ucred"
in "struct vm_object".  This is required to make it possible to account
for per-jail swap usage.

Reviewed by:	kib@
Tested by:	pho@
Sponsored by:	FreeBSD Foundation
2010-12-02 17:37:16 +00:00
kib
26f88f4e38 After the sleep caused by encountering a busy page, relookup the page.
Submitted and reviewed by:	alc
Reprted and tested by:	pho
MFC after:	5 days
2010-11-24 12:25:17 +00:00
kib
e6b1bc24dd Eliminate the mab, maf arrays and related variables.
The change also fixes off-by-one error in the calculation of mreq.

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	5 days
2010-11-21 10:18:28 +00:00
alc
5bd8badd5e Optimize vm_object_terminate().
Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	1 week
2010-11-20 22:30:09 +00:00
kib
0116c3c4cf The runlen returned from vm_pageout_flush() might be zero legitimately,
when mreq page has status VM_PAGER_AGAIN.

MFC after:	5 days
2010-11-20 17:27:38 +00:00
kib
3851a62f83 vm_pageout_flush() might cache the pages that finished write to the
backing storage. Such pages might be then reused, racing with the
assert in vm_object_page_collect_flush() that verified that dirty
pages from the run (most likely, pages with VM_PAGER_AGAIN status) are
write-protected still. In fact, the page indexes for the pages that
were removed from the object page list should be ignored by
vm_object_page_clean().

Return the length of successfully written run from vm_pageout_flush(),
that is, the count of pages between requested page and first page
after requested with status VM_PAGER_AGAIN. Supply the requested page
index in the array to vm_pageout_flush(). Use the returned run length
to forward the index of next page to clean in vm_object_page_clean().

Reported by:	avg
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	1 week
2010-11-18 21:09:02 +00:00
kib
743ac64197 Only increment object generation count when inserting the page into
object page list.  The only use of object generation count now is a
restart of the scan in vm_object_page_clean(), which makes sense to do
on the page addition. Page removals do not affect the dirtiness of the
object, as well as manipulations with the shadow chain.

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:    1 week
2010-11-18 20:46:28 +00:00
kib
d3c3c803cc Several cleanups for the r209686:
- remove unused defines;
- remove unused curgeneration argument for vm_object_page_collect_flush();
- always assert that vm_object_page_clean() is called for OBJT_VNODE;
- move vm_page_find_least() into for() statement initial clause.

Submitted by:	alc
2010-07-04 19:02:32 +00:00
kib
e902afedb2 Reimplement vm_object_page_clean(), using the fact that vm object memq
is ordered by page index. This greatly simplifies the implementation,
since we no longer need to mark the pages with VPO_CLEANCHK to denote
the progress. It is enough to remember the current position by index
before dropping the object lock.

Remove VPO_CLEANCHK and VM_PAGER_IGNORE_CLEANCHK as unused.
Garbage-collect vm.msync_flush_flags sysctl.

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
2010-07-04 11:26:56 +00:00
kib
56b6a703a5 Introduce a helper function vm_page_find_least(). Use it in several places,
which inline the function.

Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	1 week
2010-07-04 11:13:33 +00:00
alc
32b13ee957 Roughly half of a typical pmap_mincore() implementation is machine-
independent code.  Move this code into mincore(), and eliminate the
page queues lock from pmap_mincore().

Push down the page queues lock into pmap_clear_modify(),
pmap_clear_reference(), and pmap_is_modified().  Assert that these
functions are never passed an unmanaged page.

Eliminate an inaccurate comment from powerpc/powerpc/mmu_if.m:
Contrary to what the comment says, pmap_mincore() is not simply an
optimization.  Without a complete pmap_mincore() implementation,
mincore() cannot return either MINCORE_MODIFIED or MINCORE_REFERENCED
because only the pmap can provide this information.

Eliminate the page queues lock from vfs_setdirty_locked_object(),
vm_pageout_clean(), vm_object_page_collect_flush(), and
vm_object_page_clean().  Generally speaking, these are all accesses
to the page's dirty field, which are synchronized by the containing
vm object's lock.

Reduce the scope of the page queues lock in vm_object_madvise() and
vm_page_dontneed().

Reviewed by:	kib (an earlier version)
2010-05-24 14:26:57 +00:00
alc
84d6f50715 Add a comment about the proper use of vm_object_page_remove().
MFC after:	1 week
2010-05-16 16:54:05 +00:00
alc
40b44f9713 Push down the page queues into vm_page_cache(), vm_page_try_to_cache(), and
vm_page_try_to_free().  Consequently, push down the page queues lock into
pmap_enter_quick(), pmap_page_wired_mapped(), pmap_remove_all(), and
pmap_remove_write().

Push down the page queues lock into Xen's pmap_page_is_mapped().  (I
overlooked the Xen pmap in r207702.)

Switch to a per-processor counter for the total number of pages cached.
2010-05-08 20:34:01 +00:00
alc
ec2322fb00 Eliminate acquisitions of the page queues lock that are no longer needed.
Switch to a per-processor counter for the number of pages freed during
process termination.
2010-05-07 05:23:15 +00:00
alc
fecc56fac1 Eliminate page queues locking around most calls to vm_page_free(). 2010-05-06 18:58:32 +00:00
alc
5c7ca3ee73 Acquire the page lock around all remaining calls to vm_page_free() on
managed pages that didn't already have that lock held.  (Freeing an
unmanaged page, such as the various pmaps use, doesn't require the page
lock.)

This allows a change in vm_page_remove()'s locking requirements.  It now
expects the page lock to be held instead of the page queues lock.
Consequently, the page queues lock is no longer required at all by callers
to vm_page_rename().

Discussed with: kib
2010-05-05 18:16:06 +00:00
alc
222e69a75f Correct an error in r207410: Remove an unlock of a lock that is no longer
held.
2010-05-02 18:09:33 +00:00
kmacy
94779e71c3 push up dropping of the page queue lock to avoid holding it in vm_pageout_flush 2010-04-30 22:31:37 +00:00
kmacy
16fdb0146a don't call vm_pageout_flush with the page queue mutex held
Reported by: Michael Butler
2010-04-30 21:21:21 +00:00
kmacy
1dc1263413 On Alan's advice, rather than do a wholesale conversion on a single
architecture from page queue lock to a hashed array of page locks
(based on a patch by Jeff Roberson), I've implemented page lock
support in the MI code and have only moved vm_page's hold_count
out from under page queue mutex to page lock. This changes
pmap_extract_and_hold on all pmaps.

Supported by: Bitgravity Inc.

Discussed with: alc, jeffr, and kib
2010-04-30 00:46:43 +00:00
alc
e3ebeca68e Change vm_object_madvise() so that it checks whether the page is invalid
or unmanaged before acquiring the page queues lock.  Neither of these
tests require that lock.  Moreover, a better way of testing if the page
is unmanaged is to test the type of vm object.  This avoids a pointless
vm_page_lookup().

MFC after:	3 weeks
2010-04-28 04:57:32 +00:00
alc
7558b73168 There is no justification for vm_object_split() setting PG_REFERENCED on a
page that it is going to sleep on.  Eliminate it.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2010-04-18 17:50:09 +00:00
alc
ae8ea7c783 In vm_object_madvise() setting PG_REFERENCED on a page before sleeping on
that page only makes sense if the advice is MADV_WILLNEED.  In that case,
the intention is to activate the page, so discouraging the page daemon
from reclaiming the page makes sense.  In contrast, in the other cases,
MADV_DONTNEED and MADV_FREE, it makes no sense whatsoever to discourage
the page daemon from reclaiming the page by setting PG_REFERENCED.

Wrap a nearby line.

Discussed with:	kib
MFC after:	3 weeks
2010-04-17 21:14:37 +00:00
alc
7075c32b12 In vm_object_backing_scan(), setting PG_REFERENCED on a page before
sleeping on that page is nonsensical.  Doing so reduces the likelihood
that the page daemon will reclaim the page before the thread waiting in
vm_object_backing_scan() is reawakened.  However, it does not guarantee
that the page is not reclaimed, so vm_object_backing_scan() restarts
after reawakening.  More importantly, this muddles the meaning of
PG_REFERENCED.  There is no reason to believe that the caller of
vm_object_backing_scan() is going to use (i.e., access) the contents of
the page.  There is especially no reason to believe that an access is
more likely because vm_object_backing_scan() had to sleep on the page.

Discussed with:	kib
MFC after:	3 weeks
2010-04-17 18:35:07 +00:00
kib
b79e14054c VI_OBJDIRTY vnode flag mirrors the state of OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY vm object
flag. Besides providing the redundand information, need to update both
vnode and object flags causes more acquisition of vnode interlock.
OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY is only checked for vnode-backed vm objects.

Remove VI_OBJDIRTY and make sure that OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY is set only for
vnode-backed vm objects.

Suggested and reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	pho
MFC after:	3 weeks
2009-12-21 12:29:38 +00:00
jhb
44220d7e1e Add a new type of VM object: OBJT_SG. An OBJT_SG object is very similar to
a device pager (OBJT_DEVICE) object in that it uses fictitious pages to
provide aliases to other memory addresses.  The primary difference is that
it uses an sglist(9) to determine the physical addresses for a given offset
into the object instead of invoking the d_mmap() method in a device driver.

Reviewed by:	alc
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-07-24 13:50:29 +00:00
alc
ea60573817 Add support to the virtual memory system for configuring machine-
dependent memory attributes:

Rename vm_cache_mode_t to vm_memattr_t.  The new name reflects the
fact that there are machine-dependent memory attributes that have
nothing to do with controlling the cache's behavior.

Introduce vm_object_set_memattr() for setting the default memory
attributes that will be given to an object's pages.

Introduce and use pmap_page_{get,set}_memattr() for getting and
setting a page's machine-dependent memory attributes.  Add full
support for these functions on amd64 and i386 and stubs for them on
the other architectures.  The function pmap_page_set_memattr() is also
responsible for any other machine-dependent aspects of changing a
page's memory attributes, such as flushing the cache or updating the
direct map.  The uses include kmem_alloc_contig(), vm_page_alloc(),
and the device pager:

  kmem_alloc_contig() can now be used to allocate kernel memory with
  non-default memory attributes on amd64 and i386.

  vm_page_alloc() and the device pager will set the memory attributes
  for the real or fictitious page according to the object's default
  memory attributes.

Update the various pmap functions on amd64 and i386 that map pages to
incorporate each page's memory attributes in the mapping.

Notes: (1) Inherent to this design are safety features that prevent
the specification of inconsistent memory attributes by different
mappings on amd64 and i386.  In addition, the device pager provides a
warning when a device driver creates a fictitious page with memory
attributes that are inconsistent with the real page that the
fictitious page is an alias for. (2) Storing the machine-dependent
memory attributes for amd64 and i386 as a dedicated "int" in "struct
md_page" represents a compromise between space efficiency and the ease
of MFCing these changes to RELENG_7.

In collaboration with: jhb

Approved by:	re (kib)
2009-07-12 23:31:20 +00:00
kib
25ffa6178c Eliminiate code duplication by calling vm_object_destroy()
from vm_object_collapse().

Requested and reviewed by:	alc
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2009-06-28 08:42:17 +00:00
alc
323707be16 The bits set in a page's dirty mask are a subset of the bits set in its
valid mask.  Consequently, there is no need to perform a bit-wise and of
the page's dirty and valid masks in order to determine which parts of a
page are dirty and valid.

Eliminate an unnecessary #include.
2009-06-24 04:45:03 +00:00
kib
fa686c638e Implement global and per-uid accounting of the anonymous memory. Add
rlimit RLIMIT_SWAP that limits the amount of swap that may be reserved
for the uid.

The accounting information (charge) is associated with either map entry,
or vm object backing the entry, assuming the object is the first one
in the shadow chain and entry does not require COW. Charge is moved
from entry to object on allocation of the object, e.g. during the mmap,
assuming the object is allocated, or on the first page fault on the
entry. It moves back to the entry on forks due to COW setup.

The per-entry granularity of accounting makes the charge process fair
for processes that change uid during lifetime, and decrements charge
for proper uid when region is unmapped.

The interface of vm_pager_allocate(9) is extended by adding struct ucred *,
that is used to charge appropriate uid when allocation if performed by
kernel, e.g. md(4).

Several syscalls, among them is fork(2), may now return ENOMEM when
global or per-uid limits are enforced.

In collaboration with:	pho
Reviewed by:	alc
Approved by:	re (kensmith)
2009-06-23 20:45:22 +00:00
alc
07cfd3813e Long, long ago in r27464 special case code for mapping device-backed
memory with 4MB pages was added to pmap_object_init_pt().  This code
assumes that the pages of a OBJT_DEVICE object are always physically
contiguous.  Unfortunately, this is not always the case.  For example,
jhb@ informs me that the recently introduced /dev/ksyms driver creates
a OBJT_DEVICE object that violates this assumption.  Thus, this
revision modifies pmap_object_init_pt() to abort the mapping if the
OBJT_DEVICE object's pages are not physically contiguous.  This
revision also changes some inconsistent if not buggy behavior.  For
example, the i386 version aborts if the first 4MB virtual page that
would be mapped is already valid.  However, it incorrectly replaces
any subsequent 4MB virtual page mappings that it encounters,
potentially leaking a page table page.  The amd64 version has a bug of
my own creation.  It potentially busies the wrong page and always an
insufficent number of pages if it blocks allocating a page table page.

To my knowledge, there have been no reports of these bugs, hence,
their persistance.  I suspect that the existing restrictions that
pmap_object_init_pt() placed on the OBJT_DEVICE objects that it would
choose to map, for example, that the first page must be aligned on a 2
or 4MB physical boundary and that the size of the mapping must be a
multiple of the large page size, were enough to avoid triggering the
bug for drivers like ksyms.  However, one side effect of testing the
OBJT_DEVICE object's pages for physical contiguity is that a dubious
difference between pmap_object_init_pt() and the standard path for
mapping devices pages, i.e., vm_fault(), has been eliminated.
Previously, pmap_object_init_pt() would only instantiate the first
PG_FICTITOUS page being mapped because it never examined the rest.
Now, however, pmap_object_init_pt() uses the new function
vm_object_populate() to instantiate them all (in order to support
testing their physical contiguity).  These pages need to be
instantiated for the mechanism that I have prototyped for
automatically maintaining the consistency of the PAT settings across
multiple mappings, particularly, amd64's direct mapping, to work.
(Translation: This change is also being made to support jhb@'s work on
the Nvidia feature requests.)

Discussed with:	jhb@
2009-06-14 19:51:43 +00:00
alc
eabd244030 Change vm_object_page_remove() such that it clears the page's dirty bits
when it invalidates the page.

Suggested by:	tegge
2009-05-28 07:26:36 +00:00
kib
504b87e710 Do not call vm_page_lookup() from the ddb routine, namely from "show
vmopag" implementation. The vm_page_lookup() code modifies splay tree
of the object pages, and asserts that object lock is taken. First issue
could cause kernel data corruption, and second one instantly panics the
INVARIANTS-enabled kernel.

Take the advantage of the fact that object->memq is ordered by page index,
and iterate over memq to calculate the runs.

While there, make the code slightly more style-compliant by moving
variables declarations to the right place.

Discussed with:	jhb, alc
Reviewed by:	alc
MFC after:	2 weeks
2009-04-23 21:09:47 +00:00
alc
41927ea850 Reduce the scope of the page queues lock in vm_object_page_remove().
MFC after:	1 week
2009-02-21 20:57:25 +00:00
alc
9513bac196 Eliminate OBJ_NEEDGIANT. After r188331, OBJ_NEEDGIANT's only use is by a
redundant assertion in vm_fault().

Reviewed by:	kib
2009-02-08 22:17:24 +00:00
rnoland
63e9bb0efa Fix printing of KASSERT message missed in r163604.
Approved by:	kib
2008-12-21 16:56:13 +00:00
attilio
b8bf37e585 Remove the struct thread unuseful argument from bufobj interface.
In particular following functions KPI results modified:
- bufobj_invalbuf()
- bufsync()

and BO_SYNC() "virtual method" of the buffer objects set.
Main consumers of bufobj functions are affected by this change too and,
in particular, functions which changed their KPI are:
- vinvalbuf()
- g_vfs_close()

Due to the KPI breakage, __FreeBSD_version will be bumped in a later
commit.

As a side note, please consider just temporary the 'curthread' argument
passing to VOP_SYNC() (in bufsync()) as it will be axed out ASAP

Reviewed by:	kib
Tested by:	Giovanni Trematerra <giovanni dot trematerra at gmail dot com>
2008-10-10 21:23:50 +00:00
trhodes
f37865f7f0 Fill in a few sysctl descriptions.
Reviewed by:	alc, Matt Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
Approved by:	alc
2008-08-03 14:26:15 +00:00
jhb
dccc76958e One more whitespace nit. 2008-07-30 21:23:32 +00:00
jhb
746c7fb6aa A few more whitespace fixes. 2008-07-30 21:18:08 +00:00
ups
fbd329664f Allow VM object creation in ufs_lookup. (If vfs.vmiodirenable is set)
Directory IO without a VM object will store data in 'malloced' buffers
severely limiting caching of the data. Without this  change VM objects for
directories are only created on an open() of the directory.
TODO: Inline test if VM object already exists to avoid locking/function call
overhead.

Tested by: kris@
Reviewed by: jeff@
Reported by: David Filo
2008-05-20 19:05:43 +00:00
jeff
43963c5cfa - Use vm_object_reference_locked() directly from
vm_object_reference().  This is intended to get rid of vget()
   consumers who don't wish to acquire a lock.  This is functionally
   the same as calling vref(). vm_object_reference_locked() already
   uses vref.

Discussed with:	alc
2008-03-29 07:06:13 +00:00
alc
0f6d386ab0 Correct a long-standing error in vm_object_page_remove(). Specifically,
pmap_remove_all() must not be called on fictitious pages.  To date,
fictitious pages have been allocated from zeroed memory, effectively
hiding this problem because the fictitious pages appear to have an empty
pv list.  Submitted by: Kostik Belousov

Rewrite the comments describing vm_object_page_remove() to better
describe what it does.  Add an assertion.  Reviewed by: Kostik Belousov

MFC after: 1 week
2008-02-26 17:16:48 +00:00
alc
c69581f28f Correct a long-standing error in vm_object_deallocate(). Specifically,
only anonymous default (OBJT_DEFAULT) and swap (OBJT_SWAP) objects should
ever have OBJ_ONEMAPPING set.  However, vm_object_deallocate() was
setting it on device (OBJT_DEVICE) objects.  As a result,
vm_object_page_remove() could be called on a device object and if that
occurred pmap_remove_all() would be called on the device object's pages.
However, a device object's pages are fictitious, and fictitious pages do
not have an initialized pv list (struct md_page).

To date, fictitious pages have been allocated from zeroed memory,
effectively hiding this problem.  Now, however, the conversion of rotting
diagnostics to invariants in the amd64 and i386 pmaps has revealed the
problem.  Specifically, assertion failures have occurred during the
initialization phase of the X server on some hardware.

MFC after: 1 week
Discussed with: Kostik Belousov
Reported by: Michiel Boland
2008-02-24 18:03:56 +00:00
attilio
71b7824213 VOP_LOCK1() (and so VOP_LOCK()) and VOP_UNLOCK() are only used in
conjuction with 'thread' argument passing which is always curthread.
Remove the unuseful extra-argument and pass explicitly curthread to lower
layer functions, when necessary.

KPI results broken by this change, which should affect several ports, so
version bumping and manpage update will be further committed.

Tested by: kris, pho, Diego Sardina <siarodx at gmail dot com>
2008-01-13 14:44:15 +00:00
attilio
18d0a0dd51 vn_lock() is currently only used with the 'curthread' passed as argument.
Remove this argument and pass curthread directly to underlying
VOP_LOCK1() VFS method. This modify makes the code cleaner and in
particular remove an annoying dependence helping next lockmgr() cleanup.
KPI results, obviously, changed.

Manpage and FreeBSD_version will be updated through further commits.

As a side note, would be valuable to say that next commits will address
a similar cleanup about VFS methods, in particular vop_lock1 and
vop_unlock.

Tested by:	Diego Sardina <siarodx at gmail dot com>,
		Andrea Di Pasquale <whyx dot it at gmail dot com>
2008-01-10 01:10:58 +00:00
alc
4565fa1697 Add the superpage reservation system. This is "part 2 of 2" of the
machine-independent support for superpages.  (The earlier part was
the rewrite of the physical memory allocator.)  The remainder of the
code required for superpages support is machine-dependent and will
be added to the various pmap implementations at a later date.

Initially, I am only supporting one large page size per architecture.
Moreover, I am only enabling the reservation system on amd64.  (In
an emergency, it can be disabled by setting VM_NRESERVLEVELS to 0
in amd64/include/vmparam.h or your kernel configuration file.)
2007-12-29 19:53:04 +00:00
alc
d1ab859bdc Prevent the leakage of wired pages in the following circumstances:
First, a file is mmap(2)ed and then mlock(2)ed.  Later, it is truncated.
Under "normal" circumstances, i.e., when the file is not mlock(2)ed, the
pages beyond the EOF are unmapped and freed.  However, when the file is
mlock(2)ed, the pages beyond the EOF are unmapped but not freed because
they have a non-zero wire count.  This can be a mistake.  Specifically,
it is a mistake if the sole reason why the pages are wired is because of
wired, managed mappings.  Previously, unmapping the pages destroys these
wired, managed mappings, but does not reduce the pages' wire count.
Consequently, when the file is unmapped, the pages are not unwired
because the wired mapping has been destroyed.  Moreover, when the vm
object is finally destroyed, the pages are leaked because they are still
wired.  The fix is to reduce the pages' wired count by the number of
wired, managed mappings destroyed.  To do this, I introduce a new pmap
function pmap_page_wired_mappings() that returns the number of managed
mappings to the given physical page that are wired, and I use this
function in vm_object_page_remove().

Reviewed by: tegge
MFC after: 6 weeks
2007-11-17 22:52:29 +00:00
alc
79cc4a8646 The previous revision, updating vm_object_page_remove() for the new page
cache, did not account for the case where the vm object has nothing but
cached pages.

Reported by:	kris, tegge
Reviewed by:	tegge
MFC after:	3 days
2007-10-18 23:02:18 +00:00
alc
9d3ffe57ce Correct an error of omission in the reimplementation of the page
cache: vm_object_page_remove() should convert any cached pages that
fall with the specified range to free pages.  Otherwise, there could
be a problem if a file is first truncated and then regrown.
Specifically, some old data from prior to the truncation might reappear.

Generalize vm_page_cache_free() to support the conversion of either a
subset or the entirety of an object's cached pages.

Reported by: tegge
Reviewed by: tegge
Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-27 04:21:59 +00:00
alc
b72c80753d Correct an error in the previous revision, specifically,
vm_object_madvise() should request that the reactivated, cached page
not be busied.

Reported by: Rink Springer
Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-25 21:01:10 +00:00
alc
d1bce06c64 Change the management of cached pages (PQ_CACHE) in two fundamental
ways:

(1) Cached pages are no longer kept in the object's resident page
splay tree and memq.  Instead, they are kept in a separate per-object
splay tree of cached pages.  However, access to this new per-object
splay tree is synchronized by the _free_ page queues lock, not to be
confused with the heavily contended page queues lock.  Consequently, a
cached page can be reclaimed by vm_page_alloc(9) without acquiring the
object's lock or the page queues lock.

This solves a problem independently reported by tegge@ and Isilon.
Specifically, they observed the page daemon consuming a great deal of
CPU time because of pages bouncing back and forth between the cache
queue (PQ_CACHE) and the inactive queue (PQ_INACTIVE).  The source of
this problem turned out to be a deadlock avoidance strategy employed
when selecting a cached page to reclaim in vm_page_select_cache().
However, the root cause was really that reclaiming a cached page
required the acquisition of an object lock while the page queues lock
was already held.  Thus, this change addresses the problem at its
root, by eliminating the need to acquire the object's lock.

Moreover, keeping cached pages in the object's primary splay tree and
memq was, in effect, optimizing for the uncommon case.  Cached pages
are reclaimed far, far more often than they are reactivated.  Instead,
this change makes reclamation cheaper, especially in terms of
synchronization overhead, and reactivation more expensive, because
reactivated pages will have to be reentered into the object's primary
splay tree and memq.

(2) Cached pages are now stored alongside free pages in the physical
memory allocator's buddy queues, increasing the likelihood that large
allocations of contiguous physical memory (i.e., superpages) will
succeed.

Finally, as a result of this change long-standing restrictions on when
and where a cached page can be reclaimed and returned by
vm_page_alloc(9) are eliminated.  Specifically, calls to
vm_page_alloc(9) specifying VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT can now reclaim and
return a formerly cached page.  Consequently, a call to malloc(9)
specifying M_NOWAIT is less likely to fail.

Discussed with: many over the course of the summer, including jeff@,
   Justin Husted @ Isilon, peter@, tegge@
Tested by: an earlier version by kris@
Approved by: re (kensmith)
2007-09-25 06:25:06 +00:00
alc
a8415c5a0d Enable the new physical memory allocator.
This allocator uses a binary buddy system with a twist.  First and
foremost, this allocator is required to support the implementation of
superpages.  As a side effect, it enables a more robust implementation
of contigmalloc(9).  Moreover, this reimplementation of
contigmalloc(9) eliminates the acquisition of Giant by
contigmalloc(..., M_NOWAIT, ...).

The twist is that this allocator tries to reduce the number of TLB
misses incurred by accesses through a direct map to small, UMA-managed
objects and page table pages.  Roughly speaking, the physical pages
that are allocated for such purposes are clustered together in the
physical address space.  The performance benefits vary.  In the most
extreme case, a uniprocessor kernel running on an Opteron, I measured
an 18% reduction in system time during a buildworld.

This allocator does not implement page coloring.  The reason is that
superpages have much the same effect.  The contiguous physical memory
allocation necessary for a superpage is inherently colored.

Finally, the one caveat is that this allocator does not effectively
support prezeroed pages.  I hope this is temporary.  On i386, this is
a slight pessimization.  However, on amd64, the beneficial effects of
the direct-map optimization outweigh the ill effects.  I speculate
that this is true in general of machines with a direct map.

Approved by:	re
2007-06-16 04:57:06 +00:00
attilio
e9fc4edc44 Optimize vmmeter locking.
In particular:
- Add an explicative table for locking of struct vmmeter members
- Apply new rules for some of those members
- Remove some unuseful comments

Heavily reviewed by: alc, bde, jeff
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
2007-06-10 21:59:14 +00:00
attilio
9bd4fdf7ce Do proper "locking" for missing vmmeters part.
Now, we assume no more sched_lock protection for some of them and use the
distribuited loads method for vmmeter (distribuited through CPUs).

Reviewed by: alc, bde
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
2007-06-04 21:45:18 +00:00
attilio
7dd8ed88a9 Revert VMCNT_* operations introduction.
Probabilly, a general approach is not the better solution here, so we should
solve the sched_lock protection problems separately.

Requested by: alc
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
2007-05-31 22:52:15 +00:00
jeff
e1996cb960 - define and use VMCNT_{GET,SET,ADD,SUB,PTR} macros for manipulating
vmcnts.  This can be used to abstract away pcpu details but also changes
   to use atomics for all counters now.  This means sched lock is no longer
   responsible for protecting counts in the switch routines.

Contributed by:		Attilio Rao <attilio@FreeBSD.org>
2007-05-18 07:10:50 +00:00
alc
ecbefa2cc5 Prevent a race between vm_object_collapse() and vm_object_split() from
causing a crash.

Suppose that we have two objects, obj and backing_obj, where
backing_obj is obj's backing object.  Further, suppose that
backing_obj has a reference count of two.  One being the reference
held by obj and the other by a map entry.  Now, suppose that the map
entry is deallocated and its reference removed by
vm_object_deallocate().  vm_object_deallocate() recognizes that the
only remaining reference is from a shadow object, obj, and calls
vm_object_collapse() on obj.  vm_object_collapse() executes

                if (backing_object->ref_count == 1) {
                        /*
                         * If there is exactly one reference to the backing
                         * object, we can collapse it into the parent.
                         */
                        vm_object_backing_scan(object, OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT);

vm_object_backing_scan(OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT) executes

        if (op & OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT) {
                vm_object_set_flag(backing_object, OBJ_DEAD);
        }

Finally, suppose that either vm_object_backing_scan() or
vm_object_collapse() sleeps releasing its locks.  At this instant,
another thread executes vm_object_split().  It crashes in
vm_object_reference_locked() on the assertion that the object is not
dead.  If, however, assertions are not enabled, it crashes much later,
after the object has been recycled, in vm_object_deallocate() because
the shadow count and shadow list are inconsistent.

Reviewed by: tegge
Reported by: jhb
MFC after: 1 week
2007-03-27 08:55:17 +00:00
alc
efc8daaecb Change the order of lock reacquisition in vm_object_split() in order to
simplify the code slightly.  Add a comment concerning lock ordering.
2007-03-22 07:02:43 +00:00
jhb
54e4ea54b6 Use pause() in vm_object_deallocate() to yield the CPU to the lock holder
rather than a tsleep() on &proc0.  The only wakeup on &proc0 is intended
to awaken the swapper, not random threads blocked in
vm_object_deallocate().
2007-02-27 19:40:26 +00:00
alc
573a964db6 Change the way that unmanaged pages are created. Specifically,
immediately flag any page that is allocated to a OBJT_PHYS object as
unmanaged in vm_page_alloc() rather than waiting for a later call to
vm_page_unmanage().  This allows for the elimination of some uses of
the page queues lock.

Change the type of the kernel and kmem objects from OBJT_DEFAULT to
OBJT_PHYS.  This allows us to take advantage of the above change to
simplify the allocation of unmanaged pages in kmem_alloc() and
kmem_malloc().

Remove vm_page_unmanage().  It is no longer used.
2007-02-25 06:14:58 +00:00
alc
e4e74de1c2 Change the page's CLEANCHK flag from being a page queue mutex synchronized
flag to a vm object mutex synchronized flag.
2007-02-22 06:15:52 +00:00
delphij
9856d14ea1 Use FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM instead of using its unrolled form. 2007-01-17 15:05:52 +00:00
alc
143ffef93b Optimize vm_object_split(). Specifically, make the number of iterations
equal to the number of physical pages that are renamed to the new object
rather than the new object's virtual size.
2006-12-17 20:14:43 +00:00
alc
71d9f62bca Simplify the computation of the new object's size in vm_object_split(). 2006-12-16 08:17:07 +00:00
alc
5d9c66a3f8 The page queues lock is no longer required by vm_page_busy() or
vm_page_wakeup().  Reduce or eliminate its use accordingly.
2006-10-22 21:18:48 +00:00
alc
cbcb760109 Replace PG_BUSY with VPO_BUSY. In other words, changes to the page's
busy flag, i.e., VPO_BUSY, are now synchronized by the per-vm object
lock instead of the global page queues lock.
2006-10-22 04:28:14 +00:00
alc
fe4d04c555 Add _vm_stats and _vm_stats_misc to the sysctl declarations in sysctl.h and
eliminate their declarations from various source files.
2006-08-21 06:27:28 +00:00
alc
cc1f2c465b Reimplement the page's NOSYNC flag as an object-synchronized instead of a
page queues-synchronized flag.  Reduce the scope of the page queues lock in
vm_fault() accordingly.

Move vm_fault()'s call to vm_object_set_writeable_dirty() outside of the
scope of the page queues lock.  Reviewed by: tegge
Additionally, eliminate an unnecessary dereference in computing the
argument that is passed to vm_object_set_writeable_dirty().
2006-08-13 00:11:09 +00:00
alc
b98eae58a6 Introduce a field to struct vm_page for storing flags that are
synchronized by the lock on the object containing the page.

Transition PG_WANTED and PG_SWAPINPROG to use the new field,
eliminating the need for holding the page queues lock when setting
or clearing these flags.  Rename PG_WANTED and PG_SWAPINPROG to
VPO_WANTED and VPO_SWAPINPROG, respectively.

Eliminate the assertion that the page queues lock is held in
vm_page_io_finish().

Eliminate the acquisition and release of the page queues lock
around calls to vm_page_io_finish() in kern_sendfile() and
vfs_unbusy_pages().
2006-08-09 17:43:27 +00:00
alc
cbc0dafbb2 When sleeping on a busy page, use the lock from the containing object
rather than the global page queues lock.
2006-08-03 23:56:11 +00:00
alc
a152234cf9 Complete the transition from pmap_page_protect() to pmap_remove_write().
Originally, I had adopted sparc64's name, pmap_clear_write(), for the
function that is now pmap_remove_write().  However, this function is more
like pmap_remove_all() than like pmap_clear_modify() or
pmap_clear_reference(), hence, the name change.

The higher-level rationale behind this change is described in
src/sys/amd64/amd64/pmap.c revision 1.567.  The short version is that I'm
trying to clean up and fix our support for execute access.

Reviewed by: marcel@ (ia64)
2006-08-01 19:06:06 +00:00
alc
89dea53ec2 Export the number of object bypasses and collapses through sysctl. 2006-07-22 22:31:57 +00:00
alc
d0e4b9565d Eliminate OBJ_WRITEABLE. It hasn't been used in a long time. 2006-07-21 06:40:29 +00:00
alc
50001bf119 Ensure that vm_object_deallocate() doesn't dereference a stale object
pointer: When vm_object_deallocate() sleeps because of a non-zero
paging in progress count on either object or object's shadow,
vm_object_deallocate() must ensure that object is still the shadow's
backing object when it reawakens.  In fact, object may have been
deallocated while vm_object_deallocate() slept.  If so, reacquiring
the lock on object can lead to a deadlock.

Submitted by: ups@
MFC after: 3 weeks
2006-07-17 06:45:03 +00:00
tegge
774f51ad2c Eliminate a deadlock when creating snapshots. Blocking vn_start_write() must
be called without any vnode locks held.  Remove calls to vn_start_write() and
vn_finished_write() in vnode_pager_putpages() and add these calls before the
vnode lock is obtained to most of the callers that don't already have them.
2006-03-02 22:13:28 +00:00
jhb
55b3bd61d2 Lock the vm_object while checking its type to see if it is a vnode-backed
object that requires Giant in vm_object_deallocate().  This is somewhat
hairy in that if we can't obtain Giant directly, we have to drop the
object lock, then lock Giant, then relock the object lock and verify that
we still need Giant.  If we don't (because the object changed to OBJT_DEAD
for example), then we drop Giant before continuing.

Reviewed by:	alc
Tested by:	kris
2006-02-21 22:09:54 +00:00
jeff
4126297e17 - Install a temporary bandaid in vm_object_reference() that will stop
mtx_assert()s from triggering until I find a real long-term solution.
2006-02-01 09:47:02 +00:00