vm_machdep.c revision 42360
1139731Simp/*-
21543Srgrimes * Copyright (c) 1982, 1986 The Regents of the University of California.
31543Srgrimes * Copyright (c) 1989, 1990 William Jolitz
41543Srgrimes * Copyright (c) 1994 John Dyson
51543Srgrimes * All rights reserved.
61543Srgrimes *
71543Srgrimes * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
81543Srgrimes * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
91543Srgrimes * Science Department, and William Jolitz.
101543Srgrimes *
111543Srgrimes * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
121543Srgrimes * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
131543Srgrimes * are met:
141543Srgrimes * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
151543Srgrimes *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
161543Srgrimes * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
171543Srgrimes *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
181543Srgrimes *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
191543Srgrimes * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
201543Srgrimes *    must display the following acknowledgement:
211543Srgrimes *	This product includes software developed by the University of
221543Srgrimes *	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
231543Srgrimes * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
241543Srgrimes *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
251543Srgrimes *    without specific prior written permission.
261543Srgrimes *
271543Srgrimes * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
281543Srgrimes * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
291543Srgrimes * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
3050477Speter * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
311543Srgrimes * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
321543Srgrimes * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
3313107Sbde * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
3413107Sbde * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
352166Spaul * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
3655205Speter * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
3737542Sbde * SUCH DAMAGE.
3813157Sbde *
3922639Sbde *	from: @(#)vm_machdep.c	7.3 (Berkeley) 5/13/91
4022639Sbde *	Utah $Hdr: vm_machdep.c 1.16.1.1 89/06/23$
4122639Sbde *	$Id: vm_machdep.c,v 1.114 1998/12/16 15:21:51 bde Exp $
4222639Sbde */
4322639Sbde
4422639Sbde#include "npx.h"
4513157Sbde#include "opt_user_ldt.h"
4613157Sbde#include "opt_vm86.h"
4713157Sbde#ifdef PC98
4813157Sbde#include "opt_pc98.h"
4913157Sbde#endif
5013157Sbde
511543Srgrimes#include <sys/param.h>
5217879Sbde#include <sys/systm.h>
5317879Sbde#include <sys/proc.h>
5417879Sbde#include <sys/malloc.h>
5517879Sbde#include <sys/buf.h>
56129499Sbde#include <sys/vnode.h>
57129499Sbde#include <sys/vmmeter.h>
58129499Sbde#include <sys/kernel.h>
59129499Sbde#include <sys/sysctl.h>
60129499Sbde
61129499Sbde#include <machine/clock.h>
62129499Sbde#include <machine/cpu.h>
63129499Sbde#include <machine/md_var.h>
64129499Sbde#ifdef SMP
65129499Sbde#include <machine/smp.h>
66129499Sbde#endif
67129499Sbde#ifdef VM86
68129499Sbde#include <machine/pcb_ext.h>
69129499Sbde#include <machine/vm86.h>
70129499Sbde#endif
71129499Sbde
7217879Sbde#include <vm/vm.h>
73129499Sbde#include <vm/vm_param.h>
74129499Sbde#include <vm/vm_prot.h>
75129499Sbde#include <sys/lock.h>
7617879Sbde#include <vm/vm_kern.h>
7728921Sfsmp#include <vm/vm_page.h>
7890024Sbde#include <vm/vm_map.h>
79114349Speter#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
8079734Sjhb
8178908Sjhb#include <sys/user.h>
8278908Sjhb
83114349Speter#ifdef PC98
8428921Sfsmp#include <pc98/pc98/pc98.h>
85114349Speter#else
86114349Speter#include <i386/isa/isa.h>
8728921Sfsmp#endif
8817879Sbde
8917879Sbdestatic void	cpu_reset_real __P((void));
90134398Smarcel#ifdef SMP
91134398Smarcelstatic void	cpu_reset_proxy __P((void));
92134398Smarcelstatic u_int	cpu_reset_proxyid;
93134398Smarcelstatic volatile u_int	cpu_reset_proxy_active;
94134398Smarcel#endif
95134398Smarcel
96134398Smarcel/*
97134398Smarcel * quick version of vm_fault
98134398Smarcel */
99134398Smarcelvoid
100134398Smarcelvm_fault_quick(v, prot)
101134398Smarcel	caddr_t v;
102134398Smarcel	int prot;
10355205Speter{
10413157Sbde	if (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE)
10522639Sbde		subyte(v, fubyte(v));
10622639Sbde	else
107129408Speter		fubyte(v);
108132846Skan}
109129408Speter
11013157Sbde/*
11195195Smarkm * Finish a fork operation, with process p2 nearly set up.
112129445Sbde * Copy and update the pcb, set up the stack so that the child
113129408Speter * ready to run and return to user mode.
114129408Speter */
115129408Spetervoid
116129408Spetercpu_fork(p1, p2)
117129445Sbde	register struct proc *p1, *p2;
118129408Speter{
119129408Speter	struct pcb *pcb2 = &p2->p_addr->u_pcb;
120129408Speter
121129408Speter#if NNPX > 0
122129408Speter	/* Ensure that p1's pcb is up to date. */
123129408Speter	if (npxproc == p1)
124130321Speter		npxsave(&p1->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_savefpu);
125129408Speter#endif
126129408Speter
127129408Speter	/* Copy p1's pcb. */
128129408Speter	p2->p_addr->u_pcb = p1->p_addr->u_pcb;
129130321Speter
130129408Speter	/*
131129408Speter	 * Create a new fresh stack for the new process.
132129408Speter	 * Copy the trap frame for the return to user mode as if from a
133129408Speter	 * syscall.  This copies the user mode register values.
134129408Speter	 */
135129408Speter	p2->p_md.md_regs = (struct trapframe *)
136129408Speter#ifdef VM86
137129408Speter			   ((int)p2->p_addr + UPAGES * PAGE_SIZE - 16) - 1;
138129408Speter#else
139129408Speter			   ((int)p2->p_addr + UPAGES * PAGE_SIZE) - 1;
140129408Speter#endif /* VM86 */
141129408Speter	*p2->p_md.md_regs = *p1->p_md.md_regs;
142129408Speter
143129408Speter	/*
144129408Speter	 * Set registers for trampoline to user mode.  Leave space for the
145129408Speter	 * return address on stack.  These are the kernel mode register values.
14695195Smarkm	 */
14795195Smarkm	pcb2->pcb_cr3 = vtophys(p2->p_vmspace->vm_pmap.pm_pdir);
14895195Smarkm	pcb2->pcb_edi = p2->p_md.md_regs->tf_edi;
14995195Smarkm	pcb2->pcb_esi = (int)fork_return;
15095195Smarkm	pcb2->pcb_ebp = p2->p_md.md_regs->tf_ebp;
15195195Smarkm	pcb2->pcb_esp = (int)p2->p_md.md_regs - sizeof(void *);
15295195Smarkm	pcb2->pcb_ebx = (int)p2;
15395195Smarkm	pcb2->pcb_eip = (int)fork_trampoline;
15495195Smarkm	/*
15595195Smarkm	 * pcb2->pcb_ldt:	duplicated below, if necessary.
15695195Smarkm	 * pcb2->pcb_ldt_len:	cloned above.
157115659Sobrien	 * pcb2->pcb_savefpu:	cloned above.
15895195Smarkm	 * pcb2->pcb_flags:	cloned above (always 0 here?).
15995195Smarkm	 * pcb2->pcb_onfault:	cloned above (always NULL here?).
160129445Sbde	 */
16195195Smarkm
16295195Smarkm#ifdef SMP
16395195Smarkm	pcb2->pcb_mpnest = 1;
164129408Speter#endif
16595195Smarkm#ifdef VM86
16695195Smarkm	/*
1671543Srgrimes	 * XXX don't copy the i/o pages.  this should probably be fixed.
168129408Speter	 */
169129445Sbde	pcb2->pcb_ext = 0;
170129445Sbde#endif
171129445Sbde
172129445Sbde#ifdef USER_LDT
173129445Sbde        /* Copy the LDT, if necessary. */
17495195Smarkm        if (pcb2->pcb_ldt != 0) {
175129445Sbde                union descriptor *new_ldt;
17637542Sbde                size_t len = pcb2->pcb_ldt_len * sizeof(union descriptor);
177129445Sbde
17837542Sbde                new_ldt = (union descriptor *)kmem_alloc(kernel_map, len);
17955205Speter                bcopy(pcb2->pcb_ldt, new_ldt, len);
1802166Spaul                pcb2->pcb_ldt = (caddr_t)new_ldt;
18113107Sbde        }
18213107Sbde#endif
18313107Sbde
18413107Sbde	/*
185129446Sbde	 * Now, cpu_switch() can schedule the new process.
18613107Sbde	 * pcb_esp is loaded pointing to the cpu_switch() stack frame
18755205Speter	 * containing the return address when exiting cpu_switch.
18819000Sbde	 * This will normally be to proc_trampoline(), which will have
18992761Salfred	 * %ebx loaded with the new proc's pointer.  proc_trampoline()
19019000Sbde	 * will set up a stack to call fork_return(p, frame); to complete
19155205Speter	 * the return to user-mode.
19219000Sbde	 */
19319000Sbde}
19419000Sbde
19519000Sbde/*
19633047Sbde * Intercept the return address from a freshly forked process that has NOT
19792761Salfred * been scheduled yet.
19833047Sbde *
19919000Sbde * This is needed to make kernel threads stay in kernel mode.
20013157Sbde */
20155205Spetervoid
20219000Sbdecpu_set_fork_handler(p, func, arg)
20313157Sbde	struct proc *p;
204	void (*func) __P((void *));
205	void *arg;
206{
207	/*
208	 * Note that the trap frame follows the args, so the function
209	 * is really called like this:  func(arg, frame);
210	 */
211	p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_esi = (int) func;	/* function */
212	p->p_addr->u_pcb.pcb_ebx = (int) arg;	/* first arg */
213}
214
215void
216cpu_exit(p)
217	register struct proc *p;
218{
219#if defined(USER_LDT) || defined(VM86)
220	struct pcb *pcb = &p->p_addr->u_pcb;
221#endif
222
223#if NNPX > 0
224	npxexit(p);
225#endif	/* NNPX */
226#ifdef VM86
227	if (pcb->pcb_ext != 0) {
228	        /*
229		 * XXX do we need to move the TSS off the allocated pages
230		 * before freeing them?  (not done here)
231		 */
232		kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)pcb->pcb_ext,
233		    ctob(IOPAGES + 1));
234		pcb->pcb_ext = 0;
235	}
236#endif
237#ifdef USER_LDT
238	if (pcb->pcb_ldt != 0) {
239		if (pcb == curpcb) {
240			lldt(_default_ldt);
241			currentldt = _default_ldt;
242		}
243		kmem_free(kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)pcb->pcb_ldt,
244			pcb->pcb_ldt_len * sizeof(union descriptor));
245		pcb->pcb_ldt_len = (int)pcb->pcb_ldt = 0;
246	}
247#endif
248	cnt.v_swtch++;
249	cpu_switch(p);
250	panic("cpu_exit");
251}
252
253void
254cpu_wait(p)
255	struct proc *p;
256{
257	/* drop per-process resources */
258	pmap_dispose_proc(p);
259
260	/* and clean-out the vmspace */
261	vmspace_free(p->p_vmspace);
262}
263
264/*
265 * Dump the machine specific header information at the start of a core dump.
266 */
267int
268cpu_coredump(p, vp, cred)
269	struct proc *p;
270	struct vnode *vp;
271	struct ucred *cred;
272{
273	int error;
274	caddr_t tempuser;
275
276	tempuser = malloc(ctob(UPAGES), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK);
277	if (!tempuser)
278		return EINVAL;
279
280	bzero(tempuser, ctob(UPAGES));
281	bcopy(p->p_addr, tempuser, sizeof(struct user));
282	bcopy(p->p_md.md_regs,
283	      tempuser + ((caddr_t) p->p_md.md_regs - (caddr_t) p->p_addr),
284	      sizeof(struct trapframe));
285
286	error = vn_rdwr(UIO_WRITE, vp, (caddr_t) tempuser,
287			ctob(UPAGES),
288			(off_t)0, UIO_SYSSPACE, IO_NODELOCKED|IO_UNIT,
289			cred, (int *)NULL, p);
290
291	free(tempuser, M_TEMP);
292
293	return error;
294}
295
296#ifdef notyet
297static void
298setredzone(pte, vaddr)
299	u_short *pte;
300	caddr_t vaddr;
301{
302/* eventually do this by setting up an expand-down stack segment
303   for ss0: selector, allowing stack access down to top of u.
304   this means though that protection violations need to be handled
305   thru a double fault exception that must do an integral task
306   switch to a known good context, within which a dump can be
307   taken. a sensible scheme might be to save the initial context
308   used by sched (that has physical memory mapped 1:1 at bottom)
309   and take the dump while still in mapped mode */
310}
311#endif
312
313/*
314 * Convert kernel VA to physical address
315 */
316u_long
317kvtop(void *addr)
318{
319	vm_offset_t va;
320
321	va = pmap_kextract((vm_offset_t)addr);
322	if (va == 0)
323		panic("kvtop: zero page frame");
324	return((int)va);
325}
326
327/*
328 * Map an IO request into kernel virtual address space.
329 *
330 * All requests are (re)mapped into kernel VA space.
331 * Notice that we use b_bufsize for the size of the buffer
332 * to be mapped.  b_bcount might be modified by the driver.
333 */
334void
335vmapbuf(bp)
336	register struct buf *bp;
337{
338	register caddr_t addr, v, kva;
339	vm_offset_t pa;
340
341	if ((bp->b_flags & B_PHYS) == 0)
342		panic("vmapbuf");
343
344	for (v = bp->b_saveaddr, addr = (caddr_t)trunc_page((vm_offset_t)bp->b_data);
345	    addr < bp->b_data + bp->b_bufsize;
346	    addr += PAGE_SIZE, v += PAGE_SIZE) {
347		/*
348		 * Do the vm_fault if needed; do the copy-on-write thing
349		 * when reading stuff off device into memory.
350		 */
351		vm_fault_quick(addr,
352			(bp->b_flags&B_READ)?(VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE):VM_PROT_READ);
353		pa = trunc_page(pmap_kextract((vm_offset_t) addr));
354		if (pa == 0)
355			panic("vmapbuf: page not present");
356		vm_page_hold(PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa));
357		pmap_kenter((vm_offset_t) v, pa);
358	}
359
360	kva = bp->b_saveaddr;
361	bp->b_saveaddr = bp->b_data;
362	bp->b_data = kva + (((vm_offset_t) bp->b_data) & PAGE_MASK);
363}
364
365/*
366 * Free the io map PTEs associated with this IO operation.
367 * We also invalidate the TLB entries and restore the original b_addr.
368 */
369void
370vunmapbuf(bp)
371	register struct buf *bp;
372{
373	register caddr_t addr;
374	vm_offset_t pa;
375
376	if ((bp->b_flags & B_PHYS) == 0)
377		panic("vunmapbuf");
378
379	for (addr = (caddr_t)trunc_page((vm_offset_t)bp->b_data);
380	    addr < bp->b_data + bp->b_bufsize;
381	    addr += PAGE_SIZE) {
382		pa = trunc_page(pmap_kextract((vm_offset_t) addr));
383		pmap_kremove((vm_offset_t) addr);
384		vm_page_unhold(PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa));
385	}
386
387	bp->b_data = bp->b_saveaddr;
388}
389
390/*
391 * Force reset the processor by invalidating the entire address space!
392 */
393
394#ifdef SMP
395static void
396cpu_reset_proxy()
397{
398	u_int saved_mp_lock;
399
400	cpu_reset_proxy_active = 1;
401	while (cpu_reset_proxy_active == 1)
402		;	 /* Wait for other cpu to disable interupts */
403	saved_mp_lock = mp_lock;
404	mp_lock = 1;
405	printf("cpu_reset_proxy: Grabbed mp lock for BSP\n");
406	cpu_reset_proxy_active = 3;
407	while (cpu_reset_proxy_active == 3)
408		;	/* Wait for other cpu to enable interrupts */
409	stop_cpus((1<<cpu_reset_proxyid));
410	printf("cpu_reset_proxy: Stopped CPU %d\n", cpu_reset_proxyid);
411	DELAY(1000000);
412	cpu_reset_real();
413}
414#endif
415
416void
417cpu_reset()
418{
419#ifdef SMP
420	if (smp_active == 0) {
421		cpu_reset_real();
422		/* NOTREACHED */
423	} else {
424
425		u_int map;
426		int cnt;
427		printf("cpu_reset called on cpu#%d\n",cpuid);
428
429		map = other_cpus & ~ stopped_cpus;
430
431		if (map != 0) {
432			printf("cpu_reset: Stopping other CPUs\n");
433			stop_cpus(map);		/* Stop all other CPUs */
434		}
435
436		if (cpuid == 0) {
437			DELAY(1000000);
438			cpu_reset_real();
439			/* NOTREACHED */
440		} else {
441			/* We are not BSP (CPU #0) */
442
443			cpu_reset_proxyid = cpuid;
444			cpustop_restartfunc = cpu_reset_proxy;
445			printf("cpu_reset: Restarting BSP\n");
446			started_cpus = (1<<0);		/* Restart CPU #0 */
447
448			cnt = 0;
449			while (cpu_reset_proxy_active == 0 && cnt < 10000000)
450				cnt++;	/* Wait for BSP to announce restart */
451			if (cpu_reset_proxy_active == 0)
452				printf("cpu_reset: Failed to restart BSP\n");
453			__asm __volatile("cli" : : : "memory");
454			cpu_reset_proxy_active = 2;
455			cnt = 0;
456			while (cpu_reset_proxy_active == 2 && cnt < 10000000)
457				cnt++;	/* Do nothing */
458			if (cpu_reset_proxy_active == 2) {
459				printf("cpu_reset: BSP did not grab mp lock\n");
460				cpu_reset_real();	/* XXX: Bogus ? */
461			}
462			cpu_reset_proxy_active = 4;
463			__asm __volatile("sti" : : : "memory");
464			while (1);
465			/* NOTREACHED */
466		}
467	}
468#else
469	cpu_reset_real();
470#endif
471}
472
473static void
474cpu_reset_real()
475{
476
477#ifdef PC98
478	/*
479	 * Attempt to do a CPU reset via CPU reset port.
480	 */
481	disable_intr();
482	if ((inb(0x35) & 0xa0) != 0xa0) {
483		outb(0x37, 0x0f);		/* SHUT0 = 0. */
484		outb(0x37, 0x0b);		/* SHUT1 = 0. */
485	}
486	outb(0xf0, 0x00);		/* Reset. */
487#else
488	/*
489	 * Attempt to do a CPU reset via the keyboard controller,
490	 * do not turn of the GateA20, as any machine that fails
491	 * to do the reset here would then end up in no man's land.
492	 */
493
494#if !defined(BROKEN_KEYBOARD_RESET)
495	outb(IO_KBD + 4, 0xFE);
496	DELAY(500000);	/* wait 0.5 sec to see if that did it */
497	printf("Keyboard reset did not work, attempting CPU shutdown\n");
498	DELAY(1000000);	/* wait 1 sec for printf to complete */
499#endif
500#endif /* PC98 */
501	/* force a shutdown by unmapping entire address space ! */
502	bzero((caddr_t) PTD, PAGE_SIZE);
503
504	/* "good night, sweet prince .... <THUNK!>" */
505	invltlb();
506	/* NOTREACHED */
507	while(1);
508}
509
510#ifndef VM_STACK
511/*
512 * Grow the user stack to allow for 'sp'. This version grows the stack in
513 *	chunks of SGROWSIZ.
514 */
515int
516grow(p, sp)
517	struct proc *p;
518	u_int sp;
519{
520	unsigned int nss;
521	caddr_t v;
522	struct vmspace *vm = p->p_vmspace;
523
524	if ((caddr_t)sp <= vm->vm_maxsaddr || sp >= USRSTACK)
525		return (1);
526
527	nss = roundup(USRSTACK - sp, PAGE_SIZE);
528
529	if (nss > p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_STACK].rlim_cur)
530		return (0);
531
532	if (vm->vm_ssize && roundup(vm->vm_ssize << PAGE_SHIFT,
533	    SGROWSIZ) < nss) {
534		int grow_amount;
535		/*
536		 * If necessary, grow the VM that the stack occupies
537		 * to allow for the rlimit. This allows us to not have
538		 * to allocate all of the VM up-front in execve (which
539		 * is expensive).
540		 * Grow the VM by the amount requested rounded up to
541		 * the nearest SGROWSIZ to provide for some hysteresis.
542		 */
543		grow_amount = roundup((nss - (vm->vm_ssize << PAGE_SHIFT)), SGROWSIZ);
544		v = (char *)USRSTACK - roundup(vm->vm_ssize << PAGE_SHIFT,
545		    SGROWSIZ) - grow_amount;
546		/*
547		 * If there isn't enough room to extend by SGROWSIZ, then
548		 * just extend to the maximum size
549		 */
550		if (v < vm->vm_maxsaddr) {
551			v = vm->vm_maxsaddr;
552			grow_amount = MAXSSIZ - (vm->vm_ssize << PAGE_SHIFT);
553		}
554		if ((grow_amount == 0) || (vm_map_find(&vm->vm_map, NULL, 0, (vm_offset_t *)&v,
555		    grow_amount, FALSE, VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL, 0) != KERN_SUCCESS)) {
556			return (0);
557		}
558		vm->vm_ssize += grow_amount >> PAGE_SHIFT;
559	}
560
561	return (1);
562}
563#else
564int
565grow_stack(p, sp)
566	struct proc *p;
567	u_int sp;
568{
569	int rv;
570
571	rv = vm_map_growstack (p, sp);
572	if (rv != KERN_SUCCESS)
573		return (0);
574
575	return (1);
576}
577#endif
578
579
580static int cnt_prezero;
581
582SYSCTL_INT(_vm_stats_misc, OID_AUTO,
583	cnt_prezero, CTLFLAG_RD, &cnt_prezero, 0, "");
584
585/*
586 * Implement the pre-zeroed page mechanism.
587 * This routine is called from the idle loop.
588 */
589int
590vm_page_zero_idle()
591{
592	static int free_rover;
593	vm_page_t m;
594	int s;
595
596	/*
597	 * XXX
598	 * We stop zeroing pages when there are sufficent prezeroed pages.
599	 * This threshold isn't really needed, except we want to
600	 * bypass unneeded calls to vm_page_list_find, and the
601	 * associated cache flush and latency.  The pre-zero will
602	 * still be called when there are significantly more
603	 * non-prezeroed pages than zeroed pages.  The threshold
604	 * of half the number of reserved pages is arbitrary, but
605	 * approximately the right amount.  Eventually, we should
606	 * perhaps interrupt the zero operation when a process
607	 * is found to be ready to run.
608	 */
609	if (cnt.v_free_count - vm_page_zero_count <= cnt.v_free_reserved / 2)
610		return (0);
611#ifdef SMP
612	if (try_mplock()) {
613#endif
614		s = splvm();
615		__asm __volatile("sti" : : : "memory");
616		m = vm_page_list_find(PQ_FREE, free_rover);
617		if (m != NULL) {
618			--(*vm_page_queues[m->queue].lcnt);
619			TAILQ_REMOVE(vm_page_queues[m->queue].pl, m, pageq);
620			m->queue = PQ_NONE;
621			splx(s);
622#if 0
623			rel_mplock();
624#endif
625			pmap_zero_page(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m));
626#if 0
627			get_mplock();
628#endif
629			(void)splvm();
630			m->queue = PQ_ZERO + m->pc;
631			++(*vm_page_queues[m->queue].lcnt);
632			TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(vm_page_queues[m->queue].pl, m,
633			    pageq);
634			free_rover = (free_rover + PQ_PRIME3) & PQ_L2_MASK;
635			++vm_page_zero_count;
636			++cnt_prezero;
637		}
638		splx(s);
639		__asm __volatile("cli" : : : "memory");
640#ifdef SMP
641		rel_mplock();
642#endif
643		return (1);
644#ifdef SMP
645	}
646#endif
647	return (0);
648}
649
650/*
651 * Software interrupt handler for queued VM system processing.
652 */
653void
654swi_vm()
655{
656	if (busdma_swi_pending != 0)
657		busdma_swi();
658}
659
660/*
661 * Tell whether this address is in some physical memory region.
662 * Currently used by the kernel coredump code in order to avoid
663 * dumping the ``ISA memory hole'' which could cause indefinite hangs,
664 * or other unpredictable behaviour.
665 */
666
667#include "isa.h"
668
669int
670is_physical_memory(addr)
671	vm_offset_t addr;
672{
673
674#if NISA > 0
675	/* The ISA ``memory hole''. */
676	if (addr >= 0xa0000 && addr < 0x100000)
677		return 0;
678#endif
679
680	/*
681	 * stuff other tests for known memory-mapped devices (PCI?)
682	 * here
683	 */
684
685	return 1;
686}
687