freebsd-skq/sys/vm/vm_pageout.c
jasone 769e0f974d Major update to the way synchronization is done in the kernel. Highlights
include:

* Mutual exclusion is used instead of spl*().  See mutex(9).  (Note: The
  alpha port is still in transition and currently uses both.)

* Per-CPU idle processes.

* Interrupts are run in their own separate kernel threads and can be
  preempted (i386 only).

Partially contributed by:	BSDi (BSD/OS)
Submissions by (at least):	cp, dfr, dillon, grog, jake, jhb, sheldonh
2000-09-07 01:33:02 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California.
* All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1994 John S. Dyson
* All rights reserved.
* Copyright (c) 1994 David Greenman
* All rights reserved.
*
* This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
* The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University.
*
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
* This product includes software developed by the University of
* California, Berkeley and its contributors.
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*
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* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* from: @(#)vm_pageout.c 7.4 (Berkeley) 5/7/91
*
*
* Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
*
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*
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*
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* $FreeBSD$
*/
/*
* The proverbial page-out daemon.
*/
#include "opt_vm.h"
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/proc.h>
#include <sys/kthread.h>
#include <sys/ktr.h>
#include <sys/resourcevar.h>
#include <sys/signalvar.h>
#include <sys/vnode.h>
#include <sys/vmmeter.h>
#include <sys/sysctl.h>
#include <vm/vm.h>
#include <vm/vm_param.h>
#include <sys/lock.h>
#include <vm/vm_object.h>
#include <vm/vm_page.h>
#include <vm/vm_map.h>
#include <vm/vm_pageout.h>
#include <vm/vm_pager.h>
#include <vm/swap_pager.h>
#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
#include <machine/mutex.h>
/*
* System initialization
*/
/* the kernel process "vm_pageout"*/
static void vm_pageout __P((void));
static int vm_pageout_clean __P((vm_page_t));
static int vm_pageout_scan __P((void));
static int vm_pageout_free_page_calc __P((vm_size_t count));
struct proc *pageproc;
static struct kproc_desc page_kp = {
"pagedaemon",
vm_pageout,
&pageproc
};
SYSINIT(pagedaemon, SI_SUB_KTHREAD_PAGE, SI_ORDER_FIRST, kproc_start, &page_kp)
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
/* the kernel process "vm_daemon"*/
static void vm_daemon __P((void));
static struct proc *vmproc;
static struct kproc_desc vm_kp = {
"vmdaemon",
vm_daemon,
&vmproc
};
SYSINIT(vmdaemon, SI_SUB_KTHREAD_VM, SI_ORDER_FIRST, kproc_start, &vm_kp)
#endif
int vm_pages_needed=0; /* Event on which pageout daemon sleeps */
int vm_pageout_deficit=0; /* Estimated number of pages deficit */
int vm_pageout_pages_needed=0; /* flag saying that the pageout daemon needs pages */
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
static int vm_pageout_req_swapout; /* XXX */
static int vm_daemon_needed;
#endif
extern int vm_swap_size;
static int vm_pageout_stats_max=0, vm_pageout_stats_interval = 0;
static int vm_pageout_full_stats_interval = 0;
static int vm_pageout_stats_free_max=0, vm_pageout_algorithm_lru=0;
static int defer_swap_pageouts=0;
static int disable_swap_pageouts=0;
static int max_page_launder=100;
#if defined(NO_SWAPPING)
static int vm_swap_enabled=0;
static int vm_swap_idle_enabled=0;
#else
static int vm_swap_enabled=1;
static int vm_swap_idle_enabled=0;
#endif
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, VM_PAGEOUT_ALGORITHM, pageout_algorithm,
CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_pageout_algorithm_lru, 0, "LRU page mgmt");
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, pageout_stats_max,
CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_pageout_stats_max, 0, "Max pageout stats scan length");
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, pageout_full_stats_interval,
CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_pageout_full_stats_interval, 0, "Interval for full stats scan");
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, pageout_stats_interval,
CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_pageout_stats_interval, 0, "Interval for partial stats scan");
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, pageout_stats_free_max,
CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_pageout_stats_free_max, 0, "Not implemented");
#if defined(NO_SWAPPING)
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, VM_SWAPPING_ENABLED, swap_enabled,
CTLFLAG_RD, &vm_swap_enabled, 0, "");
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, swap_idle_enabled,
CTLFLAG_RD, &vm_swap_idle_enabled, 0, "");
#else
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, VM_SWAPPING_ENABLED, swap_enabled,
CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_swap_enabled, 0, "Enable entire process swapout");
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, swap_idle_enabled,
CTLFLAG_RW, &vm_swap_idle_enabled, 0, "Allow swapout on idle criteria");
#endif
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, defer_swapspace_pageouts,
CTLFLAG_RW, &defer_swap_pageouts, 0, "Give preference to dirty pages in mem");
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, disable_swapspace_pageouts,
CTLFLAG_RW, &disable_swap_pageouts, 0, "Disallow swapout of dirty pages");
SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, max_page_launder,
CTLFLAG_RW, &max_page_launder, 0, "Maximum number of pages to clean per pass");
#define VM_PAGEOUT_PAGE_COUNT 16
int vm_pageout_page_count = VM_PAGEOUT_PAGE_COUNT;
int vm_page_max_wired; /* XXX max # of wired pages system-wide */
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
typedef void freeer_fcn_t __P((vm_map_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int));
static void vm_pageout_map_deactivate_pages __P((vm_map_t, vm_pindex_t));
static freeer_fcn_t vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages;
static void vm_req_vmdaemon __P((void));
#endif
static void vm_pageout_page_stats(void);
/*
* vm_pageout_clean:
*
* Clean the page and remove it from the laundry.
*
* We set the busy bit to cause potential page faults on this page to
* block. Note the careful timing, however, the busy bit isn't set till
* late and we cannot do anything that will mess with the page.
*/
static int
vm_pageout_clean(m)
vm_page_t m;
{
register vm_object_t object;
vm_page_t mc[2*vm_pageout_page_count];
int pageout_count;
int ib, is, page_base;
vm_pindex_t pindex = m->pindex;
object = m->object;
/*
* It doesn't cost us anything to pageout OBJT_DEFAULT or OBJT_SWAP
* with the new swapper, but we could have serious problems paging
* out other object types if there is insufficient memory.
*
* Unfortunately, checking free memory here is far too late, so the
* check has been moved up a procedural level.
*/
/*
* Don't mess with the page if it's busy, held, or special
*/
if ((m->hold_count != 0) ||
((m->busy != 0) || (m->flags & (PG_BUSY|PG_UNMANAGED)))) {
return 0;
}
mc[vm_pageout_page_count] = m;
pageout_count = 1;
page_base = vm_pageout_page_count;
ib = 1;
is = 1;
/*
* Scan object for clusterable pages.
*
* We can cluster ONLY if: ->> the page is NOT
* clean, wired, busy, held, or mapped into a
* buffer, and one of the following:
* 1) The page is inactive, or a seldom used
* active page.
* -or-
* 2) we force the issue.
*
* During heavy mmap/modification loads the pageout
* daemon can really fragment the underlying file
* due to flushing pages out of order and not trying
* align the clusters (which leave sporatic out-of-order
* holes). To solve this problem we do the reverse scan
* first and attempt to align our cluster, then do a
* forward scan if room remains.
*/
more:
while (ib && pageout_count < vm_pageout_page_count) {
vm_page_t p;
if (ib > pindex) {
ib = 0;
break;
}
if ((p = vm_page_lookup(object, pindex - ib)) == NULL) {
ib = 0;
break;
}
if (((p->queue - p->pc) == PQ_CACHE) ||
(p->flags & (PG_BUSY|PG_UNMANAGED)) || p->busy) {
ib = 0;
break;
}
vm_page_test_dirty(p);
if ((p->dirty & p->valid) == 0 ||
p->queue != PQ_INACTIVE ||
p->wire_count != 0 ||
p->hold_count != 0) {
ib = 0;
break;
}
mc[--page_base] = p;
++pageout_count;
++ib;
/*
* alignment boundry, stop here and switch directions. Do
* not clear ib.
*/
if ((pindex - (ib - 1)) % vm_pageout_page_count == 0)
break;
}
while (pageout_count < vm_pageout_page_count &&
pindex + is < object->size) {
vm_page_t p;
if ((p = vm_page_lookup(object, pindex + is)) == NULL)
break;
if (((p->queue - p->pc) == PQ_CACHE) ||
(p->flags & (PG_BUSY|PG_UNMANAGED)) || p->busy) {
break;
}
vm_page_test_dirty(p);
if ((p->dirty & p->valid) == 0 ||
p->queue != PQ_INACTIVE ||
p->wire_count != 0 ||
p->hold_count != 0) {
break;
}
mc[page_base + pageout_count] = p;
++pageout_count;
++is;
}
/*
* If we exhausted our forward scan, continue with the reverse scan
* when possible, even past a page boundry. This catches boundry
* conditions.
*/
if (ib && pageout_count < vm_pageout_page_count)
goto more;
/*
* we allow reads during pageouts...
*/
return vm_pageout_flush(&mc[page_base], pageout_count, 0);
}
/*
* vm_pageout_flush() - launder the given pages
*
* The given pages are laundered. Note that we setup for the start of
* I/O ( i.e. busy the page ), mark it read-only, and bump the object
* reference count all in here rather then in the parent. If we want
* the parent to do more sophisticated things we may have to change
* the ordering.
*/
int
vm_pageout_flush(mc, count, flags)
vm_page_t *mc;
int count;
int flags;
{
register vm_object_t object;
int pageout_status[count];
int numpagedout = 0;
int i;
/*
* Initiate I/O. Bump the vm_page_t->busy counter and
* mark the pages read-only.
*
* We do not have to fixup the clean/dirty bits here... we can
* allow the pager to do it after the I/O completes.
*/
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
vm_page_io_start(mc[i]);
vm_page_protect(mc[i], VM_PROT_READ);
}
object = mc[0]->object;
vm_object_pip_add(object, count);
vm_pager_put_pages(object, mc, count,
(flags | ((object == kernel_object) ? OBJPC_SYNC : 0)),
pageout_status);
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
vm_page_t mt = mc[i];
switch (pageout_status[i]) {
case VM_PAGER_OK:
numpagedout++;
break;
case VM_PAGER_PEND:
numpagedout++;
break;
case VM_PAGER_BAD:
/*
* Page outside of range of object. Right now we
* essentially lose the changes by pretending it
* worked.
*/
pmap_clear_modify(mt);
vm_page_undirty(mt);
break;
case VM_PAGER_ERROR:
case VM_PAGER_FAIL:
/*
* If page couldn't be paged out, then reactivate the
* page so it doesn't clog the inactive list. (We
* will try paging out it again later).
*/
vm_page_activate(mt);
break;
case VM_PAGER_AGAIN:
break;
}
/*
* If the operation is still going, leave the page busy to
* block all other accesses. Also, leave the paging in
* progress indicator set so that we don't attempt an object
* collapse.
*/
if (pageout_status[i] != VM_PAGER_PEND) {
vm_object_pip_wakeup(object);
vm_page_io_finish(mt);
}
}
return numpagedout;
}
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
/*
* vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages
*
* deactivate enough pages to satisfy the inactive target
* requirements or if vm_page_proc_limit is set, then
* deactivate all of the pages in the object and its
* backing_objects.
*
* The object and map must be locked.
*/
static void
vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages(map, object, desired, map_remove_only)
vm_map_t map;
vm_object_t object;
vm_pindex_t desired;
int map_remove_only;
{
register vm_page_t p, next;
int rcount;
int remove_mode;
int s;
if (object->type == OBJT_DEVICE || object->type == OBJT_PHYS)
return;
while (object) {
if (pmap_resident_count(vm_map_pmap(map)) <= desired)
return;
if (object->paging_in_progress)
return;
remove_mode = map_remove_only;
if (object->shadow_count > 1)
remove_mode = 1;
/*
* scan the objects entire memory queue
*/
rcount = object->resident_page_count;
p = TAILQ_FIRST(&object->memq);
while (p && (rcount-- > 0)) {
int actcount;
if (pmap_resident_count(vm_map_pmap(map)) <= desired)
return;
next = TAILQ_NEXT(p, listq);
cnt.v_pdpages++;
if (p->wire_count != 0 ||
p->hold_count != 0 ||
p->busy != 0 ||
(p->flags & (PG_BUSY|PG_UNMANAGED)) ||
!pmap_page_exists(vm_map_pmap(map), p)) {
p = next;
continue;
}
actcount = pmap_ts_referenced(p);
if (actcount) {
vm_page_flag_set(p, PG_REFERENCED);
} else if (p->flags & PG_REFERENCED) {
actcount = 1;
}
if ((p->queue != PQ_ACTIVE) &&
(p->flags & PG_REFERENCED)) {
vm_page_activate(p);
p->act_count += actcount;
vm_page_flag_clear(p, PG_REFERENCED);
} else if (p->queue == PQ_ACTIVE) {
if ((p->flags & PG_REFERENCED) == 0) {
p->act_count -= min(p->act_count, ACT_DECLINE);
if (!remove_mode && (vm_pageout_algorithm_lru || (p->act_count == 0))) {
vm_page_protect(p, VM_PROT_NONE);
vm_page_deactivate(p);
} else {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, p, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, p, pageq);
splx(s);
}
} else {
vm_page_activate(p);
vm_page_flag_clear(p, PG_REFERENCED);
if (p->act_count < (ACT_MAX - ACT_ADVANCE))
p->act_count += ACT_ADVANCE;
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, p, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, p, pageq);
splx(s);
}
} else if (p->queue == PQ_INACTIVE) {
vm_page_protect(p, VM_PROT_NONE);
}
p = next;
}
object = object->backing_object;
}
return;
}
/*
* deactivate some number of pages in a map, try to do it fairly, but
* that is really hard to do.
*/
static void
vm_pageout_map_deactivate_pages(map, desired)
vm_map_t map;
vm_pindex_t desired;
{
vm_map_entry_t tmpe;
vm_object_t obj, bigobj;
if (lockmgr(&map->lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_NOWAIT, (void *)0, curproc)) {
return;
}
bigobj = NULL;
/*
* first, search out the biggest object, and try to free pages from
* that.
*/
tmpe = map->header.next;
while (tmpe != &map->header) {
if ((tmpe->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_IS_SUB_MAP) == 0) {
obj = tmpe->object.vm_object;
if ((obj != NULL) && (obj->shadow_count <= 1) &&
((bigobj == NULL) ||
(bigobj->resident_page_count < obj->resident_page_count))) {
bigobj = obj;
}
}
tmpe = tmpe->next;
}
if (bigobj)
vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages(map, bigobj, desired, 0);
/*
* Next, hunt around for other pages to deactivate. We actually
* do this search sort of wrong -- .text first is not the best idea.
*/
tmpe = map->header.next;
while (tmpe != &map->header) {
if (pmap_resident_count(vm_map_pmap(map)) <= desired)
break;
if ((tmpe->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_IS_SUB_MAP) == 0) {
obj = tmpe->object.vm_object;
if (obj)
vm_pageout_object_deactivate_pages(map, obj, desired, 0);
}
tmpe = tmpe->next;
};
/*
* Remove all mappings if a process is swapped out, this will free page
* table pages.
*/
if (desired == 0)
pmap_remove(vm_map_pmap(map),
VM_MIN_ADDRESS, VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS);
vm_map_unlock(map);
return;
}
#endif
/*
* Don't try to be fancy - being fancy can lead to VOP_LOCK's and therefore
* to vnode deadlocks. We only do it for OBJT_DEFAULT and OBJT_SWAP objects
* which we know can be trivially freed.
*/
void
vm_pageout_page_free(vm_page_t m) {
vm_object_t object = m->object;
int type = object->type;
if (type == OBJT_SWAP || type == OBJT_DEFAULT)
vm_object_reference(object);
vm_page_busy(m);
vm_page_protect(m, VM_PROT_NONE);
vm_page_free(m);
if (type == OBJT_SWAP || type == OBJT_DEFAULT)
vm_object_deallocate(object);
}
/*
* vm_pageout_scan does the dirty work for the pageout daemon.
*/
static int
vm_pageout_scan()
{
vm_page_t m, next;
int page_shortage, maxscan, pcount;
int addl_page_shortage, addl_page_shortage_init;
int maxlaunder;
int launder_loop = 0;
struct proc *p, *bigproc;
vm_offset_t size, bigsize;
vm_object_t object;
int force_wakeup = 0;
int actcount;
int vnodes_skipped = 0;
int s;
/*
* Do whatever cleanup that the pmap code can.
*/
pmap_collect();
addl_page_shortage_init = vm_pageout_deficit;
vm_pageout_deficit = 0;
if (max_page_launder == 0)
max_page_launder = 1;
/*
* Calculate the number of pages we want to either free or move
* to the cache.
*/
page_shortage = vm_paging_target() + addl_page_shortage_init;
/*
* Figure out what to do with dirty pages when they are encountered.
* Assume that 1/3 of the pages on the inactive list are clean. If
* we think we can reach our target, disable laundering (do not
* clean any dirty pages). If we miss the target we will loop back
* up and do a laundering run.
*/
if (cnt.v_inactive_count / 3 > page_shortage) {
maxlaunder = 0;
launder_loop = 0;
} else {
maxlaunder =
(cnt.v_inactive_target > max_page_launder) ?
max_page_launder : cnt.v_inactive_target;
launder_loop = 1;
}
/*
* Start scanning the inactive queue for pages we can move to the
* cache or free. The scan will stop when the target is reached or
* we have scanned the entire inactive queue.
*/
rescan0:
addl_page_shortage = addl_page_shortage_init;
maxscan = cnt.v_inactive_count;
for (m = TAILQ_FIRST(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl);
m != NULL && maxscan-- > 0 && page_shortage > 0;
m = next) {
cnt.v_pdpages++;
if (m->queue != PQ_INACTIVE) {
goto rescan0;
}
next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, pageq);
if (m->hold_count) {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
addl_page_shortage++;
continue;
}
/*
* Dont mess with busy pages, keep in the front of the
* queue, most likely are being paged out.
*/
if (m->busy || (m->flags & PG_BUSY)) {
addl_page_shortage++;
continue;
}
/*
* If the object is not being used, we ignore previous
* references.
*/
if (m->object->ref_count == 0) {
vm_page_flag_clear(m, PG_REFERENCED);
pmap_clear_reference(m);
/*
* Otherwise, if the page has been referenced while in the
* inactive queue, we bump the "activation count" upwards,
* making it less likely that the page will be added back to
* the inactive queue prematurely again. Here we check the
* page tables (or emulated bits, if any), given the upper
* level VM system not knowing anything about existing
* references.
*/
} else if (((m->flags & PG_REFERENCED) == 0) &&
(actcount = pmap_ts_referenced(m))) {
vm_page_activate(m);
m->act_count += (actcount + ACT_ADVANCE);
continue;
}
/*
* If the upper level VM system knows about any page
* references, we activate the page. We also set the
* "activation count" higher than normal so that we will less
* likely place pages back onto the inactive queue again.
*/
if ((m->flags & PG_REFERENCED) != 0) {
vm_page_flag_clear(m, PG_REFERENCED);
actcount = pmap_ts_referenced(m);
vm_page_activate(m);
m->act_count += (actcount + ACT_ADVANCE + 1);
continue;
}
/*
* If the upper level VM system doesn't know anything about
* the page being dirty, we have to check for it again. As
* far as the VM code knows, any partially dirty pages are
* fully dirty.
*/
if (m->dirty == 0) {
vm_page_test_dirty(m);
} else {
vm_page_dirty(m);
}
/*
* Invalid pages can be easily freed
*/
if (m->valid == 0) {
vm_pageout_page_free(m);
cnt.v_dfree++;
--page_shortage;
/*
* Clean pages can be placed onto the cache queue.
*/
} else if (m->dirty == 0) {
vm_page_cache(m);
--page_shortage;
/*
* Dirty pages need to be paged out. Note that we clean
* only a limited number of pages per pagedaemon pass.
*/
} else if (maxlaunder > 0) {
int written;
int swap_pageouts_ok;
struct vnode *vp = NULL;
struct mount *mp;
object = m->object;
if ((object->type != OBJT_SWAP) && (object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT)) {
swap_pageouts_ok = 1;
} else {
swap_pageouts_ok = !(defer_swap_pageouts || disable_swap_pageouts);
swap_pageouts_ok |= (!disable_swap_pageouts && defer_swap_pageouts &&
vm_page_count_min());
}
/*
* We don't bother paging objects that are "dead".
* Those objects are in a "rundown" state.
*/
if (!swap_pageouts_ok || (object->flags & OBJ_DEAD)) {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
continue;
}
/*
* For now we protect against potential memory
* deadlocks by requiring significant memory to be
* free if the object is not OBJT_DEFAULT or OBJT_SWAP.
* We do not 'trust' any other object type to operate
* with low memory, not even OBJT_DEVICE. The VM
* allocator will special case allocations done by
* the pageout daemon so the check below actually
* does have some hysteresis in it. It isn't the best
* solution, though.
*/
if (object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT &&
object->type != OBJT_SWAP &&
cnt.v_free_count < cnt.v_free_reserved) {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m,
pageq);
splx(s);
continue;
}
/*
* Presumably we have sufficient free memory to do
* the more sophisticated checks and locking required
* for vnodes.
*
* The object is already known NOT to be dead. The
* vget() may still block, though, because
* VOP_ISLOCKED() doesn't check to see if an inode
* (v_data) is associated with the vnode. If it isn't,
* vget() will load in it from disk. Worse, vget()
* may actually get stuck waiting on "inode" if another
* process is in the process of bringing the inode in.
* This is bad news for us either way.
*
* So for the moment we check v_data == NULL as a
* workaround. This means that vnodes which do not
* use v_data in the way we expect probably will not
* wind up being paged out by the pager and it will be
* up to the syncer to get them. That's better then
* us blocking here.
*
* This whole code section is bogus - we need to fix
* the vnode pager to handle vm_page_t's without us
* having to do any sophisticated VOP tests.
*/
if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE) {
vp = object->handle;
mp = NULL;
if (vp->v_type == VREG)
vn_start_write(vp, &mp, V_NOWAIT);
if (VOP_ISLOCKED(vp, NULL) ||
vp->v_data == NULL ||
vget(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE|LK_NOOBJ, curproc)) {
vn_finished_write(mp);
if ((m->queue == PQ_INACTIVE) &&
(m->hold_count == 0) &&
(m->busy == 0) &&
(m->flags & PG_BUSY) == 0) {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
}
if (object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY)
vnodes_skipped++;
continue;
}
/*
* The page might have been moved to another queue
* during potential blocking in vget() above.
*/
if (m->queue != PQ_INACTIVE) {
if (object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY)
vnodes_skipped++;
vput(vp);
vn_finished_write(mp);
continue;
}
/*
* The page may have been busied during the blocking in
* vput(); We don't move the page back onto the end of
* the queue so that statistics are more correct if we don't.
*/
if (m->busy || (m->flags & PG_BUSY)) {
vput(vp);
vn_finished_write(mp);
continue;
}
/*
* If the page has become held, then skip it
*/
if (m->hold_count) {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_INACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
if (object->flags & OBJ_MIGHTBEDIRTY)
vnodes_skipped++;
vput(vp);
vn_finished_write(mp);
continue;
}
}
/*
* If a page is dirty, then it is either being washed
* (but not yet cleaned) or it is still in the
* laundry. If it is still in the laundry, then we
* start the cleaning operation.
*/
written = vm_pageout_clean(m);
if (vp) {
vput(vp);
vn_finished_write(mp);
}
maxlaunder -= written;
}
}
/*
* If we still have a page shortage and we didn't launder anything,
* run the inactive scan again and launder something this time.
*/
if (launder_loop == 0 && page_shortage > 0) {
launder_loop = 1;
maxlaunder =
(cnt.v_inactive_target > max_page_launder) ?
max_page_launder : cnt.v_inactive_target;
goto rescan0;
}
/*
* Compute the page shortage from the point of view of having to
* move pages from the active queue to the inactive queue.
*/
page_shortage = (cnt.v_inactive_target + cnt.v_cache_min) -
(cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_inactive_count + cnt.v_cache_count);
page_shortage += addl_page_shortage;
/*
* Scan the active queue for things we can deactivate
*/
pcount = cnt.v_active_count;
m = TAILQ_FIRST(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl);
while ((m != NULL) && (pcount-- > 0) && (page_shortage > 0)) {
/*
* This is a consistency check, and should likely be a panic
* or warning.
*/
if (m->queue != PQ_ACTIVE) {
break;
}
next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, pageq);
/*
* Don't deactivate pages that are busy.
*/
if ((m->busy != 0) ||
(m->flags & PG_BUSY) ||
(m->hold_count != 0)) {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
m = next;
continue;
}
/*
* The count for pagedaemon pages is done after checking the
* page for eligibility...
*/
cnt.v_pdpages++;
/*
* Check to see "how much" the page has been used.
*/
actcount = 0;
if (m->object->ref_count != 0) {
if (m->flags & PG_REFERENCED) {
actcount += 1;
}
actcount += pmap_ts_referenced(m);
if (actcount) {
m->act_count += ACT_ADVANCE + actcount;
if (m->act_count > ACT_MAX)
m->act_count = ACT_MAX;
}
}
/*
* Since we have "tested" this bit, we need to clear it now.
*/
vm_page_flag_clear(m, PG_REFERENCED);
/*
* Only if an object is currently being used, do we use the
* page activation count stats.
*/
if (actcount && (m->object->ref_count != 0)) {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
} else {
m->act_count -= min(m->act_count, ACT_DECLINE);
if (vm_pageout_algorithm_lru ||
(m->object->ref_count == 0) || (m->act_count == 0)) {
page_shortage--;
if (m->object->ref_count == 0) {
vm_page_protect(m, VM_PROT_NONE);
if (m->dirty == 0)
vm_page_cache(m);
else
vm_page_deactivate(m);
} else {
vm_page_deactivate(m);
}
} else {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
}
}
m = next;
}
s = splvm();
/*
* We try to maintain some *really* free pages, this allows interrupt
* code to be guaranteed space. Since both cache and free queues
* are considered basically 'free', moving pages from cache to free
* does not effect other calculations.
*/
while (cnt.v_free_count < cnt.v_free_reserved) {
static int cache_rover = 0;
m = vm_page_list_find(PQ_CACHE, cache_rover, FALSE);
if (!m)
break;
if ((m->flags & (PG_BUSY|PG_UNMANAGED)) ||
m->busy ||
m->hold_count ||
m->wire_count) {
#ifdef INVARIANTS
printf("Warning: busy page %p found in cache\n", m);
#endif
vm_page_deactivate(m);
continue;
}
cache_rover = (cache_rover + PQ_PRIME2) & PQ_L2_MASK;
vm_pageout_page_free(m);
cnt.v_dfree++;
}
splx(s);
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
/*
* Idle process swapout -- run once per second.
*/
if (vm_swap_idle_enabled) {
static long lsec;
if (time_second != lsec) {
vm_pageout_req_swapout |= VM_SWAP_IDLE;
vm_req_vmdaemon();
lsec = time_second;
}
}
#endif
/*
* If we didn't get enough free pages, and we have skipped a vnode
* in a writeable object, wakeup the sync daemon. And kick swapout
* if we did not get enough free pages.
*/
if (vm_paging_target() > 0) {
if (vnodes_skipped && vm_page_count_min())
(void) speedup_syncer();
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
if (vm_swap_enabled && vm_page_count_target()) {
vm_req_vmdaemon();
vm_pageout_req_swapout |= VM_SWAP_NORMAL;
}
#endif
}
/*
* make sure that we have swap space -- if we are low on memory and
* swap -- then kill the biggest process.
*/
if ((vm_swap_size == 0 || swap_pager_full) && vm_page_count_min()) {
bigproc = NULL;
bigsize = 0;
for (p = allproc.lh_first; p != 0; p = p->p_list.le_next) {
/*
* if this is a system process, skip it
*/
if ((p->p_flag & P_SYSTEM) || (p->p_lock > 0) ||
(p->p_pid == 1) ||
((p->p_pid < 48) && (vm_swap_size != 0))) {
continue;
}
/*
* if the process is in a non-running type state,
* don't touch it.
*/
if (p->p_stat != SRUN && p->p_stat != SSLEEP) {
continue;
}
/*
* get the process size
*/
size = vmspace_resident_count(p->p_vmspace);
/*
* if the this process is bigger than the biggest one
* remember it.
*/
if (size > bigsize) {
bigproc = p;
bigsize = size;
}
}
if (bigproc != NULL) {
killproc(bigproc, "out of swap space");
bigproc->p_estcpu = 0;
bigproc->p_nice = PRIO_MIN;
resetpriority(bigproc);
wakeup(&cnt.v_free_count);
}
}
return force_wakeup;
}
/*
* This routine tries to maintain the pseudo LRU active queue,
* so that during long periods of time where there is no paging,
* that some statistic accumulation still occurs. This code
* helps the situation where paging just starts to occur.
*/
static void
vm_pageout_page_stats()
{
int s;
vm_page_t m,next;
int pcount,tpcount; /* Number of pages to check */
static int fullintervalcount = 0;
int page_shortage;
int s0;
page_shortage =
(cnt.v_inactive_target + cnt.v_cache_max + cnt.v_free_min) -
(cnt.v_free_count + cnt.v_inactive_count + cnt.v_cache_count);
if (page_shortage <= 0)
return;
s0 = splvm();
pcount = cnt.v_active_count;
fullintervalcount += vm_pageout_stats_interval;
if (fullintervalcount < vm_pageout_full_stats_interval) {
tpcount = (vm_pageout_stats_max * cnt.v_active_count) / cnt.v_page_count;
if (pcount > tpcount)
pcount = tpcount;
} else {
fullintervalcount = 0;
}
m = TAILQ_FIRST(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl);
while ((m != NULL) && (pcount-- > 0)) {
int actcount;
if (m->queue != PQ_ACTIVE) {
break;
}
next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, pageq);
/*
* Don't deactivate pages that are busy.
*/
if ((m->busy != 0) ||
(m->flags & PG_BUSY) ||
(m->hold_count != 0)) {
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
m = next;
continue;
}
actcount = 0;
if (m->flags & PG_REFERENCED) {
vm_page_flag_clear(m, PG_REFERENCED);
actcount += 1;
}
actcount += pmap_ts_referenced(m);
if (actcount) {
m->act_count += ACT_ADVANCE + actcount;
if (m->act_count > ACT_MAX)
m->act_count = ACT_MAX;
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
} else {
if (m->act_count == 0) {
/*
* We turn off page access, so that we have more accurate
* RSS stats. We don't do this in the normal page deactivation
* when the system is loaded VM wise, because the cost of
* the large number of page protect operations would be higher
* than the value of doing the operation.
*/
vm_page_protect(m, VM_PROT_NONE);
vm_page_deactivate(m);
} else {
m->act_count -= min(m->act_count, ACT_DECLINE);
s = splvm();
TAILQ_REMOVE(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vm_page_queues[PQ_ACTIVE].pl, m, pageq);
splx(s);
}
}
m = next;
}
splx(s0);
}
static int
vm_pageout_free_page_calc(count)
vm_size_t count;
{
if (count < cnt.v_page_count)
return 0;
/*
* free_reserved needs to include enough for the largest swap pager
* structures plus enough for any pv_entry structs when paging.
*/
if (cnt.v_page_count > 1024)
cnt.v_free_min = 4 + (cnt.v_page_count - 1024) / 200;
else
cnt.v_free_min = 4;
cnt.v_pageout_free_min = (2*MAXBSIZE)/PAGE_SIZE +
cnt.v_interrupt_free_min;
cnt.v_free_reserved = vm_pageout_page_count +
cnt.v_pageout_free_min + (count / 768) + PQ_L2_SIZE;
cnt.v_free_severe = cnt.v_free_min / 2;
cnt.v_free_min += cnt.v_free_reserved;
cnt.v_free_severe += cnt.v_free_reserved;
return 1;
}
/*
* vm_pageout is the high level pageout daemon.
*/
static void
vm_pageout()
{
mtx_enter(&Giant, MTX_DEF);
/*
* Initialize some paging parameters.
*/
cnt.v_interrupt_free_min = 2;
if (cnt.v_page_count < 2000)
vm_pageout_page_count = 8;
vm_pageout_free_page_calc(cnt.v_page_count);
/*
* free_reserved needs to include enough for the largest swap pager
* structures plus enough for any pv_entry structs when paging.
*/
if (cnt.v_free_count > 6144)
cnt.v_free_target = 3 * cnt.v_free_min + cnt.v_free_reserved;
else
cnt.v_free_target = 2 * cnt.v_free_min + cnt.v_free_reserved;
if (cnt.v_free_count > 2048) {
cnt.v_cache_min = cnt.v_free_target;
cnt.v_cache_max = 2 * cnt.v_cache_min;
cnt.v_inactive_target = (3 * cnt.v_free_target) / 2;
} else {
cnt.v_cache_min = 0;
cnt.v_cache_max = 0;
cnt.v_inactive_target = cnt.v_free_count / 4;
}
if (cnt.v_inactive_target > cnt.v_free_count / 3)
cnt.v_inactive_target = cnt.v_free_count / 3;
/* XXX does not really belong here */
if (vm_page_max_wired == 0)
vm_page_max_wired = cnt.v_free_count / 3;
if (vm_pageout_stats_max == 0)
vm_pageout_stats_max = cnt.v_free_target;
/*
* Set interval in seconds for stats scan.
*/
if (vm_pageout_stats_interval == 0)
vm_pageout_stats_interval = 5;
if (vm_pageout_full_stats_interval == 0)
vm_pageout_full_stats_interval = vm_pageout_stats_interval * 4;
/*
* Set maximum free per pass
*/
if (vm_pageout_stats_free_max == 0)
vm_pageout_stats_free_max = 5;
max_page_launder = (cnt.v_page_count > 1800 ? 32 : 16);
curproc->p_flag |= P_BUFEXHAUST;
swap_pager_swap_init();
/*
* The pageout daemon is never done, so loop forever.
*/
while (TRUE) {
int error;
int s = splvm();
if (vm_pages_needed && vm_page_count_min()) {
/*
* Still not done, sleep a bit and go again
*/
vm_pages_needed = 0;
tsleep(&vm_pages_needed, PVM, "psleep", hz/2);
} else {
/*
* Good enough, sleep & handle stats
*/
vm_pages_needed = 0;
error = tsleep(&vm_pages_needed,
PVM, "psleep", vm_pageout_stats_interval * hz);
if (error && !vm_pages_needed) {
splx(s);
vm_pageout_page_stats();
continue;
}
}
if (vm_pages_needed)
cnt.v_pdwakeups++;
vm_pages_needed = 0;
splx(s);
vm_pageout_scan();
vm_pageout_deficit = 0;
wakeup(&cnt.v_free_count);
}
}
void
pagedaemon_wakeup()
{
if (!vm_pages_needed && curproc != pageproc) {
vm_pages_needed++;
wakeup(&vm_pages_needed);
}
}
#if !defined(NO_SWAPPING)
static void
vm_req_vmdaemon()
{
static int lastrun = 0;
if ((ticks > (lastrun + hz)) || (ticks < lastrun)) {
wakeup(&vm_daemon_needed);
lastrun = ticks;
}
}
static void
vm_daemon()
{
struct proc *p;
mtx_enter(&Giant, MTX_DEF);
while (TRUE) {
tsleep(&vm_daemon_needed, PPAUSE, "psleep", 0);
if (vm_pageout_req_swapout) {
swapout_procs(vm_pageout_req_swapout);
vm_pageout_req_swapout = 0;
}
/*
* scan the processes for exceeding their rlimits or if
* process is swapped out -- deactivate pages
*/
for (p = allproc.lh_first; p != 0; p = p->p_list.le_next) {
vm_pindex_t limit, size;
/*
* if this is a system process or if we have already
* looked at this process, skip it.
*/
if (p->p_flag & (P_SYSTEM | P_WEXIT)) {
continue;
}
/*
* if the process is in a non-running type state,
* don't touch it.
*/
if (p->p_stat != SRUN && p->p_stat != SSLEEP) {
continue;
}
/*
* get a limit
*/
limit = OFF_TO_IDX(
qmin(p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_RSS].rlim_cur,
p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_RSS].rlim_max));
/*
* let processes that are swapped out really be
* swapped out set the limit to nothing (will force a
* swap-out.)
*/
if ((p->p_flag & P_INMEM) == 0)
limit = 0; /* XXX */
size = vmspace_resident_count(p->p_vmspace);
if (limit >= 0 && size >= limit) {
vm_pageout_map_deactivate_pages(
&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, limit);
}
}
}
}
#endif