freebsd-skq/sys/vm/vm_page.h
alc 95eeb54f18 Precisely document the synchronization rules for the page's dirty field.
(Saying that the lock on the object that the page belongs to must be held
only represents one aspect of the rules.)

Eliminate the use of the page queues lock for atomically performing read-
modify-write operations on the dirty field when the underlying architecture
supports atomic operations on char and short types.

Document the fact that 32KB pages aren't really supported.

Reviewed by:	attilio, kib
2011-06-19 19:13:24 +00:00

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/*-
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/*
* Resident memory system definitions.
*/
#ifndef _VM_PAGE_
#define _VM_PAGE_
#include <vm/pmap.h>
/*
* Management of resident (logical) pages.
*
* A small structure is kept for each resident
* page, indexed by page number. Each structure
* is an element of several lists:
*
* A hash table bucket used to quickly
* perform object/offset lookups
*
* A list of all pages for a given object,
* so they can be quickly deactivated at
* time of deallocation.
*
* An ordered list of pages due for pageout.
*
* In addition, the structure contains the object
* and offset to which this page belongs (for pageout),
* and sundry status bits.
*
* In general, operations on this structure's mutable fields are
* synchronized using either one of or a combination of the lock on the
* object that the page belongs to (O), the pool lock for the page (P),
* or the lock for either the free or paging queues (Q). If a field is
* annotated below with two of these locks, then holding either lock is
* sufficient for read access, but both locks are required for write
* access.
*
* In contrast, the synchronization of accesses to the page's dirty field
* is machine dependent (M). In the machine-independent layer, the lock
* on the object that the page belongs to must be held in order to
* operate on the field. However, the pmap layer is permitted to set
* all bits within the field without holding that lock. Therefore, if
* the underlying architecture does not support atomic read-modify-write
* operations on the field's type, then the machine-independent layer
* must also hold the page queues lock when performing read-modify-write
* operations and the pmap layer must hold the page queues lock when
* setting the field. In the machine-independent layer, the
* implementation of read-modify-write operations on the field is
* encapsulated in vm_page_clear_dirty_mask().
*/
TAILQ_HEAD(pglist, vm_page);
struct vm_page {
TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) pageq; /* queue info for FIFO queue or free list (Q) */
TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) listq; /* pages in same object (O) */
struct vm_page *left; /* splay tree link (O) */
struct vm_page *right; /* splay tree link (O) */
vm_object_t object; /* which object am I in (O,P)*/
vm_pindex_t pindex; /* offset into object (O,P) */
vm_paddr_t phys_addr; /* physical address of page */
struct md_page md; /* machine dependant stuff */
uint8_t queue; /* page queue index (P,Q) */
int8_t segind;
u_short flags; /* see below */
uint8_t order; /* index of the buddy queue */
uint8_t pool;
u_short cow; /* page cow mapping count (P) */
u_int wire_count; /* wired down maps refs (P) */
short hold_count; /* page hold count (P) */
u_short oflags; /* page flags (O) */
u_char act_count; /* page usage count (O) */
u_char busy; /* page busy count (O) */
/* NOTE that these must support one bit per DEV_BSIZE in a page!!! */
/* so, on normal X86 kernels, they must be at least 8 bits wide */
/* In reality, support for 32KB pages is not fully implemented. */
#if PAGE_SIZE == 4096
u_char valid; /* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks (O) */
u_char dirty; /* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks (M) */
#elif PAGE_SIZE == 8192
u_short valid; /* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks (O) */
u_short dirty; /* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks (M) */
#elif PAGE_SIZE == 16384
u_int valid; /* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks (O) */
u_int dirty; /* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks (M) */
#elif PAGE_SIZE == 32768
u_long valid; /* map of valid DEV_BSIZE chunks (O) */
u_long dirty; /* map of dirty DEV_BSIZE chunks (M) */
#endif
};
/*
* Page flags stored in oflags:
*
* Access to these page flags is synchronized by the lock on the object
* containing the page (O).
*/
#define VPO_BUSY 0x0001 /* page is in transit */
#define VPO_WANTED 0x0002 /* someone is waiting for page */
#define VPO_SWAPINPROG 0x0200 /* swap I/O in progress on page */
#define VPO_NOSYNC 0x0400 /* do not collect for syncer */
#define PQ_NONE 255
#define PQ_INACTIVE 0
#define PQ_ACTIVE 1
#define PQ_HOLD 2
#define PQ_COUNT 3
struct vpgqueues {
struct pglist pl;
int *cnt;
};
extern struct vpgqueues vm_page_queues[PQ_COUNT];
struct vpglocks {
struct mtx data;
char pad[CACHE_LINE_SIZE - sizeof(struct mtx)];
} __aligned(CACHE_LINE_SIZE);
extern struct vpglocks vm_page_queue_free_lock;
extern struct vpglocks pa_lock[];
#if defined(__arm__)
#define PDRSHIFT PDR_SHIFT
#elif !defined(PDRSHIFT)
#define PDRSHIFT 21
#endif
#define pa_index(pa) ((pa) >> PDRSHIFT)
#define PA_LOCKPTR(pa) &pa_lock[pa_index((pa)) % PA_LOCK_COUNT].data
#define PA_LOCKOBJPTR(pa) ((struct lock_object *)PA_LOCKPTR((pa)))
#define PA_LOCK(pa) mtx_lock(PA_LOCKPTR(pa))
#define PA_TRYLOCK(pa) mtx_trylock(PA_LOCKPTR(pa))
#define PA_UNLOCK(pa) mtx_unlock(PA_LOCKPTR(pa))
#define PA_UNLOCK_COND(pa) \
do { \
if ((pa) != 0) { \
PA_UNLOCK((pa)); \
(pa) = 0; \
} \
} while (0)
#define PA_LOCK_ASSERT(pa, a) mtx_assert(PA_LOCKPTR(pa), (a))
#define vm_page_lockptr(m) (PA_LOCKPTR(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS((m))))
#define vm_page_lock(m) mtx_lock(vm_page_lockptr((m)))
#define vm_page_unlock(m) mtx_unlock(vm_page_lockptr((m)))
#define vm_page_trylock(m) mtx_trylock(vm_page_lockptr((m)))
#define vm_page_lock_assert(m, a) mtx_assert(vm_page_lockptr((m)), (a))
#define vm_page_queue_free_mtx vm_page_queue_free_lock.data
/*
* These are the flags defined for vm_page.
*
* Note: PG_UNMANAGED (used by OBJT_PHYS) indicates that the page is
* not under PV management but otherwise should be treated as a
* normal page. Pages not under PV management cannot be paged out
* via the object/vm_page_t because there is no knowledge of their
* pte mappings, nor can they be removed from their objects via
* the object, and such pages are also not on any PQ queue.
*
* PG_REFERENCED may be cleared only if the object containing the page is
* locked.
*
* PG_WRITEABLE is set exclusively on managed pages by pmap_enter(). When it
* does so, the page must be VPO_BUSY.
*/
#define PG_CACHED 0x0001 /* page is cached */
#define PG_FREE 0x0002 /* page is free */
#define PG_WINATCFLS 0x0004 /* flush dirty page on inactive q */
#define PG_FICTITIOUS 0x0008 /* physical page doesn't exist (O) */
#define PG_WRITEABLE 0x0010 /* page is mapped writeable */
#define PG_ZERO 0x0040 /* page is zeroed */
#define PG_REFERENCED 0x0080 /* page has been referenced */
#define PG_UNMANAGED 0x0800 /* No PV management for page */
#define PG_MARKER 0x1000 /* special queue marker page */
#define PG_SLAB 0x2000 /* object pointer is actually a slab */
/*
* Misc constants.
*/
#define ACT_DECLINE 1
#define ACT_ADVANCE 3
#define ACT_INIT 5
#define ACT_MAX 64
#ifdef _KERNEL
#include <vm/vm_param.h>
/*
* Each pageable resident page falls into one of five lists:
*
* free
* Available for allocation now.
*
* cache
* Almost available for allocation. Still associated with
* an object, but clean and immediately freeable.
*
* hold
* Will become free after a pending I/O operation
* completes.
*
* The following lists are LRU sorted:
*
* inactive
* Low activity, candidates for reclamation.
* This is the list of pages that should be
* paged out next.
*
* active
* Pages that are "active" i.e. they have been
* recently referenced.
*
*/
struct vnode;
extern int vm_page_zero_count;
extern vm_page_t vm_page_array; /* First resident page in table */
extern int vm_page_array_size; /* number of vm_page_t's */
extern long first_page; /* first physical page number */
#define VM_PAGE_IS_FREE(m) (((m)->flags & PG_FREE) != 0)
#define VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(entry) ((entry)->phys_addr)
vm_page_t vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(vm_paddr_t pa);
static __inline vm_page_t PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(vm_paddr_t pa);
static __inline vm_page_t
PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(vm_paddr_t pa)
{
#ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE
return (vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa));
#elif defined(VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE)
return (&vm_page_array[atop(pa) - first_page]);
#else
#error "Either VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE or VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE must be defined."
#endif
}
extern struct vpglocks vm_page_queue_lock;
#define vm_page_queue_mtx vm_page_queue_lock.data
#define vm_page_lock_queues() mtx_lock(&vm_page_queue_mtx)
#define vm_page_unlock_queues() mtx_unlock(&vm_page_queue_mtx)
#if PAGE_SIZE == 4096
#define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffu
#elif PAGE_SIZE == 8192
#define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffffu
#elif PAGE_SIZE == 16384
#define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xffffffffu
#elif PAGE_SIZE == 32768
#define VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL 0xfffffffffffffffflu
#endif
/* page allocation classes: */
#define VM_ALLOC_NORMAL 0
#define VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT 1
#define VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM 2
#define VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK 3
/* page allocation flags: */
#define VM_ALLOC_WIRED 0x0020 /* non pageable */
#define VM_ALLOC_ZERO 0x0040 /* Try to obtain a zeroed page */
#define VM_ALLOC_RETRY 0x0080 /* Mandatory with vm_page_grab() */
#define VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ 0x0100 /* No associated object */
#define VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY 0x0200 /* Do not busy the page */
#define VM_ALLOC_IFCACHED 0x0400 /* Fail if the page is not cached */
#define VM_ALLOC_IFNOTCACHED 0x0800 /* Fail if the page is cached */
#define VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY 0x1000 /* vm_page_grab() only */
#define VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT 16
#define VM_ALLOC_COUNT(count) ((count) << VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT)
void vm_page_flag_set(vm_page_t m, unsigned short bits);
void vm_page_flag_clear(vm_page_t m, unsigned short bits);
void vm_page_busy(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_flash(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_io_start(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_io_finish(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_hold(vm_page_t mem);
void vm_page_unhold(vm_page_t mem);
void vm_page_free(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_free_zero(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_dirty(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_wakeup(vm_page_t m);
void vm_pageq_remove(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_activate (vm_page_t);
vm_page_t vm_page_alloc (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int);
vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_freelist(int, int);
struct vnode *vm_page_alloc_init(vm_page_t);
vm_page_t vm_page_grab (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int);
void vm_page_cache(vm_page_t);
void vm_page_cache_free(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t);
void vm_page_cache_remove(vm_page_t);
void vm_page_cache_transfer(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_object_t);
int vm_page_try_to_cache (vm_page_t);
int vm_page_try_to_free (vm_page_t);
void vm_page_dontneed(vm_page_t);
void vm_page_deactivate (vm_page_t);
vm_page_t vm_page_find_least(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t);
vm_page_t vm_page_getfake(vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr);
void vm_page_insert (vm_page_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t);
vm_page_t vm_page_lookup (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t);
vm_page_t vm_page_next(vm_page_t m);
int vm_page_pa_tryrelock(pmap_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_paddr_t *);
vm_page_t vm_page_prev(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_putfake(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_remove (vm_page_t);
void vm_page_rename (vm_page_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t);
void vm_page_requeue(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_set_valid(vm_page_t m, int base, int size);
void vm_page_sleep(vm_page_t m, const char *msg);
vm_page_t vm_page_splay(vm_pindex_t, vm_page_t);
vm_offset_t vm_page_startup(vm_offset_t vaddr);
void vm_page_unhold_pages(vm_page_t *ma, int count);
void vm_page_unwire (vm_page_t, int);
void vm_page_updatefake(vm_page_t m, vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr);
void vm_page_wire (vm_page_t);
void vm_page_set_validclean (vm_page_t, int, int);
void vm_page_clear_dirty (vm_page_t, int, int);
void vm_page_set_invalid (vm_page_t, int, int);
int vm_page_is_valid (vm_page_t, int, int);
void vm_page_test_dirty (vm_page_t);
int vm_page_bits (int, int);
void vm_page_zero_invalid(vm_page_t m, boolean_t setvalid);
void vm_page_free_toq(vm_page_t m);
void vm_page_zero_idle_wakeup(void);
void vm_page_cowfault (vm_page_t);
int vm_page_cowsetup(vm_page_t);
void vm_page_cowclear (vm_page_t);
#ifdef INVARIANTS
void vm_page_object_lock_assert(vm_page_t m);
#define VM_PAGE_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(m) vm_page_object_lock_assert(m)
#else
#define VM_PAGE_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(m) (void)0
#endif
/*
* vm_page_sleep_if_busy:
*
* Sleep and release the page queues lock if VPO_BUSY is set or,
* if also_m_busy is TRUE, busy is non-zero. Returns TRUE if the
* thread slept and the page queues lock was released.
* Otherwise, retains the page queues lock and returns FALSE.
*
* The object containing the given page must be locked.
*/
static __inline int
vm_page_sleep_if_busy(vm_page_t m, int also_m_busy, const char *msg)
{
if ((m->oflags & VPO_BUSY) || (also_m_busy && m->busy)) {
vm_page_sleep(m, msg);
return (TRUE);
}
return (FALSE);
}
/*
* vm_page_undirty:
*
* Set page to not be dirty. Note: does not clear pmap modify bits
*/
static __inline void
vm_page_undirty(vm_page_t m)
{
VM_PAGE_OBJECT_LOCK_ASSERT(m);
m->dirty = 0;
}
#endif /* _KERNEL */
#endif /* !_VM_PAGE_ */