vm_pager.c revision 76827
1/*
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4 *
5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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35 *
36 *	from: @(#)vm_pager.c	8.6 (Berkeley) 1/12/94
37 *
38 *
39 * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
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41 *
42 * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
43 *
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64 * $FreeBSD: head/sys/vm/vm_pager.c 76827 2001-05-19 01:28:09Z alfred $
65 */
66
67/*
68 *	Paging space routine stubs.  Emulates a matchmaker-like interface
69 *	for builtin pagers.
70 */
71
72#include <sys/param.h>
73#include <sys/systm.h>
74#include <sys/kernel.h>
75#include <sys/vnode.h>
76#include <sys/bio.h>
77#include <sys/buf.h>
78#include <sys/ucred.h>
79#include <sys/malloc.h>
80
81#include <vm/vm.h>
82#include <vm/vm_param.h>
83#include <vm/vm_object.h>
84#include <vm/vm_page.h>
85#include <vm/vm_pager.h>
86#include <vm/vm_extern.h>
87
88MALLOC_DEFINE(M_VMPGDATA, "VM pgdata", "XXX: VM pager private data");
89
90extern struct pagerops defaultpagerops;
91extern struct pagerops swappagerops;
92extern struct pagerops vnodepagerops;
93extern struct pagerops devicepagerops;
94extern struct pagerops physpagerops;
95
96int cluster_pbuf_freecnt = -1;	/* unlimited to begin with */
97
98static int dead_pager_getpages __P((vm_object_t, vm_page_t *, int, int));
99static vm_object_t dead_pager_alloc __P((void *, vm_ooffset_t, vm_prot_t,
100	vm_ooffset_t));
101static void dead_pager_putpages __P((vm_object_t, vm_page_t *, int, int, int *));
102static boolean_t dead_pager_haspage __P((vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int *, int *));
103static void dead_pager_dealloc __P((vm_object_t));
104
105static int
106dead_pager_getpages(obj, ma, count, req)
107	vm_object_t obj;
108	vm_page_t *ma;
109	int count;
110	int req;
111{
112	return VM_PAGER_FAIL;
113}
114
115static vm_object_t
116dead_pager_alloc(handle, size, prot, off)
117	void *handle;
118	vm_ooffset_t size;
119	vm_prot_t prot;
120	vm_ooffset_t off;
121{
122	return NULL;
123}
124
125static void
126dead_pager_putpages(object, m, count, flags, rtvals)
127	vm_object_t object;
128	vm_page_t *m;
129	int count;
130	int flags;
131	int *rtvals;
132{
133	int i;
134
135	for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
136		rtvals[i] = VM_PAGER_AGAIN;
137	}
138}
139
140static int
141dead_pager_haspage(object, pindex, prev, next)
142	vm_object_t object;
143	vm_pindex_t pindex;
144	int *prev;
145	int *next;
146{
147	if (prev)
148		*prev = 0;
149	if (next)
150		*next = 0;
151	return FALSE;
152}
153
154static void
155dead_pager_dealloc(object)
156	vm_object_t object;
157{
158	return;
159}
160
161static struct pagerops deadpagerops = {
162	NULL,
163	dead_pager_alloc,
164	dead_pager_dealloc,
165	dead_pager_getpages,
166	dead_pager_putpages,
167	dead_pager_haspage,
168	NULL
169};
170
171struct pagerops *pagertab[] = {
172	&defaultpagerops,	/* OBJT_DEFAULT */
173	&swappagerops,		/* OBJT_SWAP */
174	&vnodepagerops,		/* OBJT_VNODE */
175	&devicepagerops,	/* OBJT_DEVICE */
176	&physpagerops,		/* OBJT_PHYS */
177	&deadpagerops		/* OBJT_DEAD */
178};
179
180int npagers = sizeof(pagertab) / sizeof(pagertab[0]);
181
182/*
183 * Kernel address space for mapping pages.
184 * Used by pagers where KVAs are needed for IO.
185 *
186 * XXX needs to be large enough to support the number of pending async
187 * cleaning requests (NPENDINGIO == 64) * the maximum swap cluster size
188 * (MAXPHYS == 64k) if you want to get the most efficiency.
189 */
190#define PAGER_MAP_SIZE	(8 * 1024 * 1024)
191
192int pager_map_size = PAGER_MAP_SIZE;
193vm_map_t pager_map;
194static int bswneeded;
195static vm_offset_t swapbkva;		/* swap buffers kva */
196struct mtx pbuf_mtx;
197
198void
199vm_pager_init()
200{
201	struct pagerops **pgops;
202
203	/*
204	 * Initialize known pagers
205	 */
206	for (pgops = pagertab; pgops < &pagertab[npagers]; pgops++)
207		if (pgops && ((*pgops)->pgo_init != NULL))
208			(*(*pgops)->pgo_init) ();
209}
210
211void
212vm_pager_bufferinit()
213{
214	struct buf *bp;
215	int i;
216
217	mtx_init(&pbuf_mtx, "pbuf mutex", MTX_DEF);
218	bp = swbuf;
219	/*
220	 * Now set up swap and physical I/O buffer headers.
221	 */
222	for (i = 0; i < nswbuf; i++, bp++) {
223		TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&bswlist, bp, b_freelist);
224		BUF_LOCKINIT(bp);
225		LIST_INIT(&bp->b_dep);
226		bp->b_rcred = bp->b_wcred = NOCRED;
227		bp->b_xflags = 0;
228	}
229
230	cluster_pbuf_freecnt = nswbuf / 2;
231
232	swapbkva = kmem_alloc_pageable(pager_map, nswbuf * MAXPHYS);
233	if (!swapbkva)
234		panic("Not enough pager_map VM space for physical buffers");
235}
236
237/*
238 * Allocate an instance of a pager of the given type.
239 * Size, protection and offset parameters are passed in for pagers that
240 * need to perform page-level validation (e.g. the device pager).
241 */
242vm_object_t
243vm_pager_allocate(objtype_t type, void *handle, vm_ooffset_t size,
244		  vm_prot_t prot, vm_ooffset_t off)
245{
246	vm_object_t ret;
247	struct pagerops *ops;
248	int hadvmlock;
249
250	hadvmlock = mtx_owned(&vm_mtx);
251	if (!hadvmlock)
252		mtx_lock(&vm_mtx);
253	ops = pagertab[type];
254	if (ops)
255		ret = (*ops->pgo_alloc) (handle, size, prot, off);
256	else
257		ret = NULL;
258	if (!hadvmlock)
259		mtx_unlock(&vm_mtx);
260	return (ret);
261}
262
263void
264vm_pager_deallocate(object)
265	vm_object_t object;
266{
267
268	mtx_assert(&vm_mtx, MA_OWNED);
269	(*pagertab[object->type]->pgo_dealloc) (object);
270}
271
272/*
273 *      vm_pager_strategy:
274 *
275 *      called with no specific spl
276 *      Execute strategy routine directly to pager.
277 */
278
279void
280vm_pager_strategy(vm_object_t object, struct bio *bp)
281{
282	if (pagertab[object->type]->pgo_strategy) {
283	    (*pagertab[object->type]->pgo_strategy)(object, bp);
284	} else {
285		bp->bio_flags |= BIO_ERROR;
286		bp->bio_error = ENXIO;
287		biodone(bp);
288	}
289}
290
291/*
292 * vm_pager_get_pages() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
293 * vm_pager_put_pages() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
294 * vm_pager_has_page() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
295 * vm_pager_page_inserted() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
296 * vm_pager_page_removed() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
297 */
298
299#if 0
300/*
301 *	vm_pager_sync:
302 *
303 *	Called by pageout daemon before going back to sleep.
304 *	Gives pagers a chance to clean up any completed async pageing
305 *	operations.
306 */
307void
308vm_pager_sync()
309{
310	struct pagerops **pgops;
311
312	for (pgops = pagertab; pgops < &pagertab[npagers]; pgops++)
313		if (pgops && ((*pgops)->pgo_sync != NULL))
314			(*(*pgops)->pgo_sync) ();
315}
316
317#endif
318
319vm_offset_t
320vm_pager_map_page(m)
321	vm_page_t m;
322{
323	vm_offset_t kva;
324
325	kva = kmem_alloc_wait(pager_map, PAGE_SIZE);
326	pmap_kenter(kva, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m));
327	return (kva);
328}
329
330void
331vm_pager_unmap_page(kva)
332	vm_offset_t kva;
333{
334	pmap_kremove(kva);
335	kmem_free_wakeup(pager_map, kva, PAGE_SIZE);
336}
337
338vm_object_t
339vm_pager_object_lookup(pg_list, handle)
340	register struct pagerlst *pg_list;
341	void *handle;
342{
343	register vm_object_t object;
344
345	TAILQ_FOREACH(object, pg_list, pager_object_list)
346		if (object->handle == handle)
347			return (object);
348	return (NULL);
349}
350
351/*
352 * initialize a physical buffer
353 */
354
355static void
356initpbuf(struct buf *bp)
357{
358	bp->b_rcred = NOCRED;
359	bp->b_wcred = NOCRED;
360	bp->b_qindex = QUEUE_NONE;
361	bp->b_data = (caddr_t) (MAXPHYS * (bp - swbuf)) + swapbkva;
362	bp->b_kvabase = bp->b_data;
363	bp->b_kvasize = MAXPHYS;
364	bp->b_xflags = 0;
365	bp->b_flags = 0;
366	bp->b_ioflags = 0;
367	bp->b_iodone = NULL;
368	bp->b_error = 0;
369	bp->b_magic = B_MAGIC_BIO;
370	bp->b_op = &buf_ops_bio;
371	BUF_LOCK(bp, LK_EXCLUSIVE);
372}
373
374/*
375 * allocate a physical buffer
376 *
377 *	There are a limited number (nswbuf) of physical buffers.  We need
378 *	to make sure that no single subsystem is able to hog all of them,
379 *	so each subsystem implements a counter which is typically initialized
380 *	to 1/2 nswbuf.  getpbuf() decrements this counter in allocation and
381 *	increments it on release, and blocks if the counter hits zero.  A
382 *	subsystem may initialize the counter to -1 to disable the feature,
383 *	but it must still be sure to match up all uses of getpbuf() with
384 *	relpbuf() using the same variable.
385 *
386 *	NOTE: pfreecnt can be NULL, but this 'feature' will be removed
387 *	relatively soon when the rest of the subsystems get smart about it. XXX
388 *
389 *	vm_mtx can be held or unheld
390 */
391struct buf *
392getpbuf(pfreecnt)
393	int *pfreecnt;
394{
395	int s;
396	struct buf *bp;
397	int hadvmlock;
398
399	s = splvm();
400	hadvmlock = mtx_owned(&vm_mtx);
401	if (hadvmlock)
402		mtx_unlock(&vm_mtx);
403	mtx_lock(&pbuf_mtx);
404
405	for (;;) {
406		if (pfreecnt) {
407			while (*pfreecnt == 0) {
408				msleep(pfreecnt, &pbuf_mtx, PVM, "wswbuf0", 0);
409			}
410		}
411
412		/* get a bp from the swap buffer header pool */
413		if ((bp = TAILQ_FIRST(&bswlist)) != NULL)
414			break;
415
416		bswneeded = 1;
417		msleep(&bswneeded, &pbuf_mtx, PVM, "wswbuf1", 0);
418		/* loop in case someone else grabbed one */
419	}
420	TAILQ_REMOVE(&bswlist, bp, b_freelist);
421	if (pfreecnt)
422		--*pfreecnt;
423	mtx_unlock(&pbuf_mtx);
424	splx(s);
425
426	initpbuf(bp);
427	if (hadvmlock)
428		mtx_lock(&vm_mtx);
429	return bp;
430}
431
432/*
433 * allocate a physical buffer, if one is available.
434 *
435 *	Note that there is no NULL hack here - all subsystems using this
436 *	call understand how to use pfreecnt.
437 */
438struct buf *
439trypbuf(pfreecnt)
440	int *pfreecnt;
441{
442	int s;
443	struct buf *bp;
444
445	s = splvm();
446	mtx_lock(&pbuf_mtx);
447	if (*pfreecnt == 0 || (bp = TAILQ_FIRST(&bswlist)) == NULL) {
448		mtx_unlock(&pbuf_mtx);
449		splx(s);
450		return NULL;
451	}
452	TAILQ_REMOVE(&bswlist, bp, b_freelist);
453
454	--*pfreecnt;
455
456	mtx_unlock(&pbuf_mtx);
457	splx(s);
458
459	initpbuf(bp);
460
461	return bp;
462}
463
464/*
465 * release a physical buffer
466 *
467 *	NOTE: pfreecnt can be NULL, but this 'feature' will be removed
468 *	relatively soon when the rest of the subsystems get smart about it. XXX
469 */
470void
471relpbuf(bp, pfreecnt)
472	struct buf *bp;
473	int *pfreecnt;
474{
475	int s;
476
477	s = splvm();
478	mtx_lock(&pbuf_mtx);
479
480	if (bp->b_rcred != NOCRED) {
481		crfree(bp->b_rcred);
482		bp->b_rcred = NOCRED;
483	}
484	if (bp->b_wcred != NOCRED) {
485		crfree(bp->b_wcred);
486		bp->b_wcred = NOCRED;
487	}
488
489	if (bp->b_vp)
490		pbrelvp(bp);
491
492	BUF_UNLOCK(bp);
493
494	TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&bswlist, bp, b_freelist);
495
496	if (bswneeded) {
497		bswneeded = 0;
498		wakeup(&bswneeded);
499	}
500	if (pfreecnt) {
501		if (++*pfreecnt == 1)
502			wakeup(pfreecnt);
503	}
504	mtx_unlock(&pbuf_mtx);
505	splx(s);
506}
507