freebsd-skq/sys/kern/subr_blist.c
Alfred Perlstein 2395531439 Introduce a global lock for the vm subsystem (vm_mtx).
vm_mtx does not recurse and is required for most low level
vm operations.

faults can not be taken without holding Giant.

Memory subsystems can now call the base page allocators safely.

Almost all atomic ops were removed as they are covered under the
vm mutex.

Alpha and ia64 now need to catch up to i386's trap handlers.

FFS and NFS have been tested, other filesystems will need minor
changes (grabbing the vm lock when twiddling page properties).

Reviewed (partially) by: jake, jhb
2001-05-19 01:28:09 +00:00

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/*
* BLIST.C - Bitmap allocator/deallocator, using a radix tree with hinting
*
* (c)Copyright 1998, Matthew Dillon. Terms for use and redistribution
* are covered by the BSD Copyright as found in /usr/src/COPYRIGHT.
*
* This module implements a general bitmap allocator/deallocator. The
* allocator eats around 2 bits per 'block'. The module does not
* try to interpret the meaning of a 'block' other then to return
* SWAPBLK_NONE on an allocation failure.
*
* A radix tree is used to maintain the bitmap. Two radix constants are
* involved: One for the bitmaps contained in the leaf nodes (typically
* 32), and one for the meta nodes (typically 16). Both meta and leaf
* nodes have a hint field. This field gives us a hint as to the largest
* free contiguous range of blocks under the node. It may contain a
* value that is too high, but will never contain a value that is too
* low. When the radix tree is searched, allocation failures in subtrees
* update the hint.
*
* The radix tree also implements two collapsed states for meta nodes:
* the ALL-ALLOCATED state and the ALL-FREE state. If a meta node is
* in either of these two states, all information contained underneath
* the node is considered stale. These states are used to optimize
* allocation and freeing operations.
*
* The hinting greatly increases code efficiency for allocations while
* the general radix structure optimizes both allocations and frees. The
* radix tree should be able to operate well no matter how much
* fragmentation there is and no matter how large a bitmap is used.
*
* Unlike the rlist code, the blist code wires all necessary memory at
* creation time. Neither allocations nor frees require interaction with
* the memory subsystem. In contrast, the rlist code may allocate memory
* on an rlist_free() call. The non-blocking features of the blist code
* are used to great advantage in the swap code (vm/nswap_pager.c). The
* rlist code uses a little less overall memory then the blist code (but
* due to swap interleaving not all that much less), but the blist code
* scales much, much better.
*
* LAYOUT: The radix tree is layed out recursively using a
* linear array. Each meta node is immediately followed (layed out
* sequentially in memory) by BLIST_META_RADIX lower level nodes. This
* is a recursive structure but one that can be easily scanned through
* a very simple 'skip' calculation. In order to support large radixes,
* portions of the tree may reside outside our memory allocation. We
* handle this with an early-termination optimization (when bighint is
* set to -1) on the scan. The memory allocation is only large enough
* to cover the number of blocks requested at creation time even if it
* must be encompassed in larger root-node radix.
*
* NOTE: the allocator cannot currently allocate more then
* BLIST_BMAP_RADIX blocks per call. It will panic with 'allocation too
* large' if you try. This is an area that could use improvement. The
* radix is large enough that this restriction does not effect the swap
* system, though. Currently only the allocation code is effected by
* this algorithmic unfeature. The freeing code can handle arbitrary
* ranges.
*
* This code can be compiled stand-alone for debugging.
*
* $FreeBSD$
*/
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/blist.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/mutex.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_object.h>
#include <vm/vm_kern.h>
#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
#include <vm/vm_page.h>
#else
#ifndef BLIST_NO_DEBUG
#define BLIST_DEBUG
#endif
#define SWAPBLK_NONE ((daddr_t)-1)
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#define malloc(a,b,c) malloc(a)
#define free(a,b) free(a)
typedef unsigned int u_daddr_t;
#include <sys/blist.h>
void panic(const char *ctl, ...);
#endif
/*
* static support functions
*/
static daddr_t blst_leaf_alloc(blmeta_t *scan, daddr_t blk, int count);
static daddr_t blst_meta_alloc(blmeta_t *scan, daddr_t blk,
daddr_t count, daddr_t radix, int skip);
static void blst_leaf_free(blmeta_t *scan, daddr_t relblk, int count);
static void blst_meta_free(blmeta_t *scan, daddr_t freeBlk, daddr_t count,
daddr_t radix, int skip, daddr_t blk);
static void blst_copy(blmeta_t *scan, daddr_t blk, daddr_t radix,
daddr_t skip, blist_t dest, daddr_t count);
static daddr_t blst_radix_init(blmeta_t *scan, daddr_t radix,
int skip, daddr_t count);
#ifndef _KERNEL
static void blst_radix_print(blmeta_t *scan, daddr_t blk,
daddr_t radix, int skip, int tab);
#endif
#ifdef _KERNEL
static MALLOC_DEFINE(M_SWAP, "SWAP", "Swap space");
#endif
/*
* blist_create() - create a blist capable of handling up to the specified
* number of blocks
*
* blocks must be greater then 0
*
* The smallest blist consists of a single leaf node capable of
* managing BLIST_BMAP_RADIX blocks.
*/
blist_t
blist_create(daddr_t blocks)
{
blist_t bl;
int radix;
int skip = 0;
/*
* Calculate radix and skip field used for scanning.
*/
radix = BLIST_BMAP_RADIX;
while (radix < blocks) {
radix <<= BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT;
skip = (skip + 1) << BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT;
}
bl = malloc(sizeof(struct blist), M_SWAP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
bl->bl_blocks = blocks;
bl->bl_radix = radix;
bl->bl_skip = skip;
bl->bl_rootblks = 1 +
blst_radix_init(NULL, bl->bl_radix, bl->bl_skip, blocks);
bl->bl_root = malloc(sizeof(blmeta_t) * bl->bl_rootblks, M_SWAP, M_WAITOK);
#if defined(BLIST_DEBUG)
printf(
"BLIST representing %d blocks (%d MB of swap)"
", requiring %dK of ram\n",
bl->bl_blocks,
bl->bl_blocks * 4 / 1024,
(bl->bl_rootblks * sizeof(blmeta_t) + 1023) / 1024
);
printf("BLIST raw radix tree contains %d records\n", bl->bl_rootblks);
#endif
blst_radix_init(bl->bl_root, bl->bl_radix, bl->bl_skip, blocks);
return(bl);
}
void
blist_destroy(blist_t bl)
{
free(bl->bl_root, M_SWAP);
free(bl, M_SWAP);
}
/*
* blist_alloc() - reserve space in the block bitmap. Return the base
* of a contiguous region or SWAPBLK_NONE if space could
* not be allocated.
*/
daddr_t
blist_alloc(blist_t bl, daddr_t count)
{
daddr_t blk = SWAPBLK_NONE;
if (bl) {
if (bl->bl_radix == BLIST_BMAP_RADIX)
blk = blst_leaf_alloc(bl->bl_root, 0, count);
else
blk = blst_meta_alloc(bl->bl_root, 0, count, bl->bl_radix, bl->bl_skip);
if (blk != SWAPBLK_NONE)
bl->bl_free -= count;
}
return(blk);
}
/*
* blist_free() - free up space in the block bitmap. Return the base
* of a contiguous region. Panic if an inconsistancy is
* found.
*/
void
blist_free(blist_t bl, daddr_t blkno, daddr_t count)
{
if (bl) {
if (bl->bl_radix == BLIST_BMAP_RADIX)
blst_leaf_free(bl->bl_root, blkno, count);
else
blst_meta_free(bl->bl_root, blkno, count, bl->bl_radix, bl->bl_skip, 0);
bl->bl_free += count;
}
}
/*
* blist_resize() - resize an existing radix tree to handle the
* specified number of blocks. This will reallocate
* the tree and transfer the previous bitmap to the new
* one. When extending the tree you can specify whether
* the new blocks are to left allocated or freed.
*/
void
blist_resize(blist_t *pbl, daddr_t count, int freenew)
{
blist_t newbl = blist_create(count);
blist_t save = *pbl;
*pbl = newbl;
if (count > save->bl_blocks)
count = save->bl_blocks;
blst_copy(save->bl_root, 0, save->bl_radix, save->bl_skip, newbl, count);
/*
* If resizing upwards, should we free the new space or not?
*/
if (freenew && count < newbl->bl_blocks) {
blist_free(newbl, count, newbl->bl_blocks - count);
}
blist_destroy(save);
}
#ifdef BLIST_DEBUG
/*
* blist_print() - dump radix tree
*/
void
blist_print(blist_t bl)
{
printf("BLIST {\n");
blst_radix_print(bl->bl_root, 0, bl->bl_radix, bl->bl_skip, 4);
printf("}\n");
}
#endif
/************************************************************************
* ALLOCATION SUPPORT FUNCTIONS *
************************************************************************
*
* These support functions do all the actual work. They may seem
* rather longish, but that's because I've commented them up. The
* actual code is straight forward.
*
*/
/*
* blist_leaf_alloc() - allocate at a leaf in the radix tree (a bitmap).
*
* This is the core of the allocator and is optimized for the 1 block
* and the BLIST_BMAP_RADIX block allocation cases. Other cases are
* somewhat slower. The 1 block allocation case is log2 and extremely
* quick.
*/
static daddr_t
blst_leaf_alloc(
blmeta_t *scan,
daddr_t blk,
int count
) {
u_daddr_t orig = scan->u.bmu_bitmap;
if (orig == 0) {
/*
* Optimize bitmap all-allocated case. Also, count = 1
* case assumes at least 1 bit is free in the bitmap, so
* we have to take care of this case here.
*/
scan->bm_bighint = 0;
return(SWAPBLK_NONE);
}
if (count == 1) {
/*
* Optimized code to allocate one bit out of the bitmap
*/
u_daddr_t mask;
int j = BLIST_BMAP_RADIX/2;
int r = 0;
mask = (u_daddr_t)-1 >> (BLIST_BMAP_RADIX/2);
while (j) {
if ((orig & mask) == 0) {
r += j;
orig >>= j;
}
j >>= 1;
mask >>= j;
}
scan->u.bmu_bitmap &= ~(1 << r);
return(blk + r);
}
if (count <= BLIST_BMAP_RADIX) {
/*
* non-optimized code to allocate N bits out of the bitmap.
* The more bits, the faster the code runs. It will run
* the slowest allocating 2 bits, but since there aren't any
* memory ops in the core loop (or shouldn't be, anyway),
* you probably won't notice the difference.
*/
int j;
int n = BLIST_BMAP_RADIX - count;
u_daddr_t mask;
mask = (u_daddr_t)-1 >> n;
for (j = 0; j <= n; ++j) {
if ((orig & mask) == mask) {
scan->u.bmu_bitmap &= ~mask;
return(blk + j);
}
mask = (mask << 1);
}
}
/*
* We couldn't allocate count in this subtree, update bighint.
*/
scan->bm_bighint = count - 1;
return(SWAPBLK_NONE);
}
/*
* blist_meta_alloc() - allocate at a meta in the radix tree.
*
* Attempt to allocate at a meta node. If we can't, we update
* bighint and return a failure. Updating bighint optimize future
* calls that hit this node. We have to check for our collapse cases
* and we have a few optimizations strewn in as well.
*/
static daddr_t
blst_meta_alloc(
blmeta_t *scan,
daddr_t blk,
daddr_t count,
daddr_t radix,
int skip
) {
int i;
int next_skip = (skip >> BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT);
if (scan->u.bmu_avail == 0) {
/*
* ALL-ALLOCATED special case
*/
scan->bm_bighint = count;
return(SWAPBLK_NONE);
}
if (scan->u.bmu_avail == radix) {
radix >>= BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT;
/*
* ALL-FREE special case, initialize uninitialize
* sublevel.
*/
for (i = 1; i <= skip; i += next_skip) {
if (scan[i].bm_bighint == (daddr_t)-1)
break;
if (next_skip == 1) {
scan[i].u.bmu_bitmap = (u_daddr_t)-1;
scan[i].bm_bighint = BLIST_BMAP_RADIX;
} else {
scan[i].bm_bighint = radix;
scan[i].u.bmu_avail = radix;
}
}
} else {
radix >>= BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT;
}
for (i = 1; i <= skip; i += next_skip) {
if (count <= scan[i].bm_bighint) {
/*
* count fits in object
*/
daddr_t r;
if (next_skip == 1) {
r = blst_leaf_alloc(&scan[i], blk, count);
} else {
r = blst_meta_alloc(&scan[i], blk, count, radix, next_skip - 1);
}
if (r != SWAPBLK_NONE) {
scan->u.bmu_avail -= count;
if (scan->bm_bighint > scan->u.bmu_avail)
scan->bm_bighint = scan->u.bmu_avail;
return(r);
}
} else if (scan[i].bm_bighint == (daddr_t)-1) {
/*
* Terminator
*/
break;
} else if (count > radix) {
/*
* count does not fit in object even if it were
* complete free.
*/
panic("blist_meta_alloc: allocation too large");
}
blk += radix;
}
/*
* We couldn't allocate count in this subtree, update bighint.
*/
if (scan->bm_bighint >= count)
scan->bm_bighint = count - 1;
return(SWAPBLK_NONE);
}
/*
* BLST_LEAF_FREE() - free allocated block from leaf bitmap
*
*/
static void
blst_leaf_free(
blmeta_t *scan,
daddr_t blk,
int count
) {
/*
* free some data in this bitmap
*
* e.g.
* 0000111111111110000
* \_________/\__/
* v n
*/
int n = blk & (BLIST_BMAP_RADIX - 1);
u_daddr_t mask;
mask = ((u_daddr_t)-1 << n) &
((u_daddr_t)-1 >> (BLIST_BMAP_RADIX - count - n));
if (scan->u.bmu_bitmap & mask)
panic("blst_radix_free: freeing free block");
scan->u.bmu_bitmap |= mask;
/*
* We could probably do a better job here. We are required to make
* bighint at least as large as the biggest contiguous block of
* data. If we just shoehorn it, a little extra overhead will
* be incured on the next allocation (but only that one typically).
*/
scan->bm_bighint = BLIST_BMAP_RADIX;
}
/*
* BLST_META_FREE() - free allocated blocks from radix tree meta info
*
* This support routine frees a range of blocks from the bitmap.
* The range must be entirely enclosed by this radix node. If a
* meta node, we break the range down recursively to free blocks
* in subnodes (which means that this code can free an arbitrary
* range whereas the allocation code cannot allocate an arbitrary
* range).
*/
static void
blst_meta_free(
blmeta_t *scan,
daddr_t freeBlk,
daddr_t count,
daddr_t radix,
int skip,
daddr_t blk
) {
int i;
int next_skip = (skip >> BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT);
#if 0
printf("FREE (%x,%d) FROM (%x,%d)\n",
freeBlk, count,
blk, radix
);
#endif
if (scan->u.bmu_avail == 0) {
/*
* ALL-ALLOCATED special case, with possible
* shortcut to ALL-FREE special case.
*/
scan->u.bmu_avail = count;
scan->bm_bighint = count;
if (count != radix) {
for (i = 1; i <= skip; i += next_skip) {
if (scan[i].bm_bighint == (daddr_t)-1)
break;
scan[i].bm_bighint = 0;
if (next_skip == 1) {
scan[i].u.bmu_bitmap = 0;
} else {
scan[i].u.bmu_avail = 0;
}
}
/* fall through */
}
} else {
scan->u.bmu_avail += count;
/* scan->bm_bighint = radix; */
}
/*
* ALL-FREE special case.
*/
if (scan->u.bmu_avail == radix)
return;
if (scan->u.bmu_avail > radix)
panic("blst_meta_free: freeing already free blocks (%d) %d/%d", count, scan->u.bmu_avail, radix);
/*
* Break the free down into its components
*/
radix >>= BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT;
i = (freeBlk - blk) / radix;
blk += i * radix;
i = i * next_skip + 1;
while (i <= skip && blk < freeBlk + count) {
daddr_t v;
v = blk + radix - freeBlk;
if (v > count)
v = count;
if (scan->bm_bighint == (daddr_t)-1)
panic("blst_meta_free: freeing unexpected range");
if (next_skip == 1) {
blst_leaf_free(&scan[i], freeBlk, v);
} else {
blst_meta_free(&scan[i], freeBlk, v, radix, next_skip - 1, blk);
}
if (scan->bm_bighint < scan[i].bm_bighint)
scan->bm_bighint = scan[i].bm_bighint;
count -= v;
freeBlk += v;
blk += radix;
i += next_skip;
}
}
/*
* BLIST_RADIX_COPY() - copy one radix tree to another
*
* Locates free space in the source tree and frees it in the destination
* tree. The space may not already be free in the destination.
*/
static void blst_copy(
blmeta_t *scan,
daddr_t blk,
daddr_t radix,
daddr_t skip,
blist_t dest,
daddr_t count
) {
int next_skip;
int i;
/*
* Leaf node
*/
if (radix == BLIST_BMAP_RADIX) {
u_daddr_t v = scan->u.bmu_bitmap;
if (v == (u_daddr_t)-1) {
blist_free(dest, blk, count);
} else if (v != 0) {
int i;
for (i = 0; i < BLIST_BMAP_RADIX && i < count; ++i) {
if (v & (1 << i))
blist_free(dest, blk + i, 1);
}
}
return;
}
/*
* Meta node
*/
if (scan->u.bmu_avail == 0) {
/*
* Source all allocated, leave dest allocated
*/
return;
}
if (scan->u.bmu_avail == radix) {
/*
* Source all free, free entire dest
*/
if (count < radix)
blist_free(dest, blk, count);
else
blist_free(dest, blk, radix);
return;
}
radix >>= BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT;
next_skip = (skip >> BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT);
for (i = 1; count && i <= skip; i += next_skip) {
if (scan[i].bm_bighint == (daddr_t)-1)
break;
if (count >= radix) {
blst_copy(
&scan[i],
blk,
radix,
next_skip - 1,
dest,
radix
);
count -= radix;
} else {
if (count) {
blst_copy(
&scan[i],
blk,
radix,
next_skip - 1,
dest,
count
);
}
count = 0;
}
blk += radix;
}
}
/*
* BLST_RADIX_INIT() - initialize radix tree
*
* Initialize our meta structures and bitmaps and calculate the exact
* amount of space required to manage 'count' blocks - this space may
* be considerably less then the calculated radix due to the large
* RADIX values we use.
*/
static daddr_t
blst_radix_init(blmeta_t *scan, daddr_t radix, int skip, daddr_t count)
{
int i;
int next_skip;
daddr_t memindex = 0;
/*
* Leaf node
*/
if (radix == BLIST_BMAP_RADIX) {
if (scan) {
scan->bm_bighint = 0;
scan->u.bmu_bitmap = 0;
}
return(memindex);
}
/*
* Meta node. If allocating the entire object we can special
* case it. However, we need to figure out how much memory
* is required to manage 'count' blocks, so we continue on anyway.
*/
if (scan) {
scan->bm_bighint = 0;
scan->u.bmu_avail = 0;
}
radix >>= BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT;
next_skip = (skip >> BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT);
for (i = 1; i <= skip; i += next_skip) {
if (count >= radix) {
/*
* Allocate the entire object
*/
memindex = i + blst_radix_init(
((scan) ? &scan[i] : NULL),
radix,
next_skip - 1,
radix
);
count -= radix;
} else if (count > 0) {
/*
* Allocate a partial object
*/
memindex = i + blst_radix_init(
((scan) ? &scan[i] : NULL),
radix,
next_skip - 1,
count
);
count = 0;
} else {
/*
* Add terminator and break out
*/
if (scan)
scan[i].bm_bighint = (daddr_t)-1;
break;
}
}
if (memindex < i)
memindex = i;
return(memindex);
}
#ifdef BLIST_DEBUG
static void
blst_radix_print(blmeta_t *scan, daddr_t blk, daddr_t radix, int skip, int tab)
{
int i;
int next_skip;
int lastState = 0;
if (radix == BLIST_BMAP_RADIX) {
printf(
"%*.*s(%04x,%d): bitmap %08x big=%d\n",
tab, tab, "",
blk, radix,
scan->u.bmu_bitmap,
scan->bm_bighint
);
return;
}
if (scan->u.bmu_avail == 0) {
printf(
"%*.*s(%04x,%d) ALL ALLOCATED\n",
tab, tab, "",
blk,
radix
);
return;
}
if (scan->u.bmu_avail == radix) {
printf(
"%*.*s(%04x,%d) ALL FREE\n",
tab, tab, "",
blk,
radix
);
return;
}
printf(
"%*.*s(%04x,%d): subtree (%d/%d) big=%d {\n",
tab, tab, "",
blk, radix,
scan->u.bmu_avail,
radix,
scan->bm_bighint
);
radix >>= BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT;
next_skip = (skip >> BLIST_META_RADIX_SHIFT);
tab += 4;
for (i = 1; i <= skip; i += next_skip) {
if (scan[i].bm_bighint == (daddr_t)-1) {
printf(
"%*.*s(%04x,%d): Terminator\n",
tab, tab, "",
blk, radix
);
lastState = 0;
break;
}
blst_radix_print(
&scan[i],
blk,
radix,
next_skip - 1,
tab
);
blk += radix;
}
tab -= 4;
printf(
"%*.*s}\n",
tab, tab, ""
);
}
#endif
#ifdef BLIST_DEBUG
int
main(int ac, char **av)
{
int size = 1024;
int i;
blist_t bl;
for (i = 1; i < ac; ++i) {
const char *ptr = av[i];
if (*ptr != '-') {
size = strtol(ptr, NULL, 0);
continue;
}
ptr += 2;
fprintf(stderr, "Bad option: %s\n", ptr - 2);
exit(1);
}
bl = blist_create(size);
blist_free(bl, 0, size);
for (;;) {
char buf[1024];
daddr_t da = 0;
daddr_t count = 0;
printf("%d/%d/%d> ", bl->bl_free, size, bl->bl_radix);
fflush(stdout);
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), stdin) == NULL)
break;
switch(buf[0]) {
case 'r':
if (sscanf(buf + 1, "%d", &count) == 1) {
blist_resize(&bl, count, 1);
} else {
printf("?\n");
}
case 'p':
blist_print(bl);
break;
case 'a':
if (sscanf(buf + 1, "%d", &count) == 1) {
daddr_t blk = blist_alloc(bl, count);
printf(" R=%04x\n", blk);
} else {
printf("?\n");
}
break;
case 'f':
if (sscanf(buf + 1, "%x %d", &da, &count) == 2) {
blist_free(bl, da, count);
} else {
printf("?\n");
}
break;
case '?':
case 'h':
puts(
"p -print\n"
"a %d -allocate\n"
"f %x %d -free\n"
"r %d -resize\n"
"h/? -help"
);
break;
default:
printf("?\n");
break;
}
}
return(0);
}
void
panic(const char *ctl, ...)
{
va_list va;
va_start(va, ctl);
vfprintf(stderr, ctl, va);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
va_end(va);
exit(1);
}
#endif