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      1 /*	$NetBSD: subr_extent.c,v 1.80 2016/12/19 13:02:14 cherry Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*-
      4  * Copyright (c) 1996, 1998, 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
      5  * All rights reserved.
      6  *
      7  * This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation
      8  * by Jason R. Thorpe and Matthias Drochner.
      9  *
     10  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     11  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     12  * are met:
     13  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     14  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     15  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     17  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     18  *
     19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS
     20  * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
     21  * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
     22  * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
     23  * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     24  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     25  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     26  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     27  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     28  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
     29  * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     30  */
     31 
     32 /*
     33  * General purpose extent manager.
     34  */
     35 
     36 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     37 __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: subr_extent.c,v 1.80 2016/12/19 13:02:14 cherry Exp $");
     38 
     39 #ifdef _KERNEL
     40 #ifdef _KERNEL_OPT
     41 #include "opt_lockdebug.h"
     42 #endif
     43 
     44 #include <sys/param.h>
     45 #include <sys/extent.h>
     46 #include <sys/kmem.h>
     47 #include <sys/pool.h>
     48 #include <sys/time.h>
     49 #include <sys/systm.h>
     50 #include <sys/proc.h>
     51 
     52 #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
     53 
     54 #elif defined(_EXTENT_TESTING)
     55 
     56 /*
     57  * user-land definitions, so it can fit into a testing harness.
     58  */
     59 #include <sys/param.h>
     60 #include <sys/pool.h>
     61 #include <sys/extent.h>
     62 
     63 #include <errno.h>
     64 #include <stdlib.h>
     65 #include <stdio.h>
     66 #include <string.h>
     67 
     68 /*
     69  * Use multi-line #defines to avoid screwing up the kernel tags file;
     70  * without this, ctags produces a tags file where panic() shows up
     71  * in subr_extent.c rather than subr_prf.c.
     72  */
     73 #define	\
     74 kmem_alloc(s, flags)		malloc(s)
     75 #define	\
     76 kmem_free(p, s)			free(p)
     77 #define	\
     78 cv_wait_sig(cv, lock)		(EWOULDBLOCK)
     79 #define	\
     80 pool_get(pool, flags)		kmem_alloc((pool)->pr_size,0)
     81 #define	\
     82 pool_put(pool, rp)		kmem_free(rp,0)
     83 #define	\
     84 panic(a ...)			printf(a)
     85 #define	mutex_init(a, b, c)
     86 #define	mutex_destroy(a)
     87 #define	mutex_enter(l)
     88 #define	mutex_exit(l)
     89 #define	cv_wait(cv, lock)
     90 #define	cv_broadcast(cv)
     91 #define	cv_init(a, b)
     92 #define	cv_destroy(a)
     93 #define	KMEM_IS_RUNNING			(1)
     94 #define	IPL_VM				(0)
     95 #define	MUTEX_DEFAULT			(0)
     96 #endif
     97 
     98 static struct pool expool;
     99 
    100 /*
    101  * Macro to align to an arbitrary power-of-two boundary.
    102  */
    103 #define EXTENT_ALIGN(_start, _align, _skew)		\
    104 	(((((_start) - (_skew)) + ((_align) - 1)) & (-(_align))) + (_skew))
    105 
    106 /*
    107  * Create the extent_region pool.
    108  */
    109 void
    110 extent_init(void)
    111 {
    112 
    113 #if defined(_KERNEL)
    114 	pool_init(&expool, sizeof(struct extent_region), 0, 0, 0,
    115 	    "extent", NULL, IPL_VM);
    116 #else
    117 	expool.pr_size = sizeof(struct extent_region);
    118 #endif
    119 }
    120 
    121 /*
    122  * Allocate an extent region descriptor.  EXTENT MUST NOT BE LOCKED.
    123  * We will handle any locking we may need.
    124  */
    125 static struct extent_region *
    126 extent_alloc_region_descriptor(struct extent *ex, int flags)
    127 {
    128 	struct extent_region *rp;
    129 	int exflags, error;
    130 
    131 	/*
    132 	 * XXX Make a static, create-time flags word, so we don't
    133 	 * XXX have to lock to read it!
    134 	 */
    135 	mutex_enter(&ex->ex_lock);
    136 	exflags = ex->ex_flags;
    137 	mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    138 
    139 	if (exflags & EXF_FIXED) {
    140 		struct extent_fixed *fex = (struct extent_fixed *)ex;
    141 
    142 		mutex_enter(&ex->ex_lock);
    143 		for (;;) {
    144 			if ((rp = LIST_FIRST(&fex->fex_freelist)) != NULL) {
    145 				/*
    146 				 * Don't muck with flags after pulling it off
    147 				 * the freelist; it may have been dynamically
    148 				 * allocated, and kindly given to us.  We
    149 				 * need to remember that information.
    150 				 */
    151 				LIST_REMOVE(rp, er_link);
    152 				mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    153 				return (rp);
    154 			}
    155 			if (flags & EX_MALLOCOK) {
    156 				mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    157 				goto alloc;
    158 			}
    159 			if ((flags & EX_WAITOK) == 0) {
    160 				mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    161 				return (NULL);
    162 			}
    163 			ex->ex_flags |= EXF_FLWANTED;
    164 			if ((flags & EX_CATCH) != 0)
    165 				error = cv_wait_sig(&ex->ex_cv, &ex->ex_lock);
    166 			else {
    167 				cv_wait(&ex->ex_cv, &ex->ex_lock);
    168 				error = 0;
    169 			}
    170 			if (error != 0) {
    171 				mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    172 				return (NULL);
    173 			}
    174 		}
    175 	}
    176 
    177  alloc:
    178 	rp = pool_get(&expool, (flags & EX_WAITOK) ? PR_WAITOK : 0);
    179 
    180 	if (rp != NULL)
    181 		rp->er_flags = ER_ALLOC;
    182 
    183 	return (rp);
    184 }
    185 
    186 /*
    187  * Free an extent region descriptor.  EXTENT _MUST_ BE LOCKED!
    188  */
    189 static void
    190 extent_free_region_descriptor(struct extent *ex, struct extent_region *rp)
    191 {
    192 
    193 	if (ex->ex_flags & EXF_FIXED) {
    194 		struct extent_fixed *fex = (struct extent_fixed *)ex;
    195 
    196 		/*
    197 		 * If someone's waiting for a region descriptor,
    198 		 * be nice and give them this one, rather than
    199 		 * just free'ing it back to the system.
    200 		 */
    201 		if (rp->er_flags & ER_ALLOC) {
    202 			if (ex->ex_flags & EXF_FLWANTED) {
    203 				/* Clear all but ER_ALLOC flag. */
    204 				rp->er_flags = ER_ALLOC;
    205 				LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&fex->fex_freelist, rp,
    206 				    er_link);
    207 				goto wake_em_up;
    208 			} else
    209 				pool_put(&expool, rp);
    210 		} else {
    211 			/* Clear all flags. */
    212 			rp->er_flags = 0;
    213 			LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&fex->fex_freelist, rp, er_link);
    214 		}
    215 
    216  wake_em_up:
    217 		ex->ex_flags &= ~EXF_FLWANTED;
    218 		cv_broadcast(&ex->ex_cv);
    219 		return;
    220 	}
    221 
    222 	/*
    223 	 * We know it's dynamically allocated if we get here.
    224 	 */
    225 	pool_put(&expool, rp);
    226 }
    227 
    228 /*
    229  * Allocate and initialize an extent map.
    230  */
    231 struct extent *
    232 extent_create(const char *name, u_long start, u_long end,
    233     void *storage, size_t storagesize, int flags)
    234 {
    235 	struct extent *ex;
    236 	char *cp = storage;
    237 	size_t sz = storagesize;
    238 	struct extent_region *rp;
    239 	int fixed_extent = (storage != NULL);
    240 
    241 #ifndef _KERNEL
    242 	extent_init();
    243 #endif
    244 
    245 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    246 	/* Check arguments. */
    247 	if (name == NULL)
    248 		panic("extent_create: name == NULL");
    249 	if (end < start) {
    250 		printf("extent_create: extent `%s', start 0x%lx, end 0x%lx\n",
    251 		    name, start, end);
    252 		panic("extent_create: end < start");
    253 	}
    254 	if (fixed_extent && (storagesize < sizeof(struct extent_fixed)))
    255 		panic("extent_create: fixed extent, bad storagesize 0x%lx",
    256 		    (u_long)storagesize);
    257 	if (fixed_extent == 0 && (storagesize != 0 || storage != NULL))
    258 		panic("extent_create: storage provided for non-fixed");
    259 #endif
    260 
    261 	/* Allocate extent descriptor. */
    262 	if (fixed_extent) {
    263 		struct extent_fixed *fex;
    264 
    265 		memset(storage, 0, storagesize);
    266 
    267 		/*
    268 		 * Align all descriptors on "long" boundaries.
    269 		 */
    270 		fex = (struct extent_fixed *)cp;
    271 		ex = (struct extent *)fex;
    272 		cp += ALIGN(sizeof(struct extent_fixed));
    273 		sz -= ALIGN(sizeof(struct extent_fixed));
    274 		fex->fex_storage = storage;
    275 		fex->fex_storagesize = storagesize;
    276 
    277 		/*
    278 		 * In a fixed extent, we have to pre-allocate region
    279 		 * descriptors and place them in the extent's freelist.
    280 		 */
    281 		LIST_INIT(&fex->fex_freelist);
    282 		while (sz >= ALIGN(sizeof(struct extent_region))) {
    283 			rp = (struct extent_region *)cp;
    284 			cp += ALIGN(sizeof(struct extent_region));
    285 			sz -= ALIGN(sizeof(struct extent_region));
    286 			LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&fex->fex_freelist, rp, er_link);
    287 		}
    288 	} else {
    289 		ex = kmem_alloc(sizeof(*ex),
    290 		    (flags & EX_WAITOK) ? KM_SLEEP : KM_NOSLEEP);
    291 		if (ex == NULL)
    292 			return (NULL);
    293 	}
    294 
    295 	/* Fill in the extent descriptor and return it to the caller. */
    296 	mutex_init(&ex->ex_lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_VM);
    297 	cv_init(&ex->ex_cv, "extent");
    298 	LIST_INIT(&ex->ex_regions);
    299 	ex->ex_name = name;
    300 	ex->ex_start = start;
    301 	ex->ex_end = end;
    302 	ex->ex_flags = 0;
    303 	if (fixed_extent)
    304 		ex->ex_flags |= EXF_FIXED;
    305 	if (flags & EX_NOCOALESCE)
    306 		ex->ex_flags |= EXF_NOCOALESCE;
    307 	return (ex);
    308 }
    309 
    310 /*
    311  * Destroy an extent map.
    312  * Since we're freeing the data, there can't be any references
    313  * so we don't need any locking.
    314  */
    315 void
    316 extent_destroy(struct extent *ex)
    317 {
    318 	struct extent_region *rp, *orp;
    319 
    320 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    321 	/* Check arguments. */
    322 	if (ex == NULL)
    323 		panic("extent_destroy: NULL extent");
    324 #endif
    325 
    326 	/* Free all region descriptors in extent. */
    327 	for (rp = LIST_FIRST(&ex->ex_regions); rp != NULL; ) {
    328 		orp = rp;
    329 		rp = LIST_NEXT(rp, er_link);
    330 		LIST_REMOVE(orp, er_link);
    331 		extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, orp);
    332 	}
    333 
    334 	cv_destroy(&ex->ex_cv);
    335 	mutex_destroy(&ex->ex_lock);
    336 
    337 	/* If we're not a fixed extent, free the extent descriptor itself. */
    338 	if ((ex->ex_flags & EXF_FIXED) == 0)
    339 		kmem_free(ex, sizeof(*ex));
    340 }
    341 
    342 /*
    343  * Insert a region descriptor into the sorted region list after the
    344  * entry "after" or at the head of the list (if "after" is NULL).
    345  * The region descriptor we insert is passed in "rp".  We must
    346  * allocate the region descriptor before calling this function!
    347  * If we don't need the region descriptor, it will be freed here.
    348  */
    349 static void
    350 extent_insert_and_optimize(struct extent *ex, u_long start, u_long size,
    351     int flags, struct extent_region *after, struct extent_region *rp)
    352 {
    353 	struct extent_region *nextr;
    354 	int appended = 0;
    355 
    356 	if (after == NULL) {
    357 		/*
    358 		 * We're the first in the region list.  If there's
    359 		 * a region after us, attempt to coalesce to save
    360 		 * descriptor overhead.
    361 		 */
    362 		if (((ex->ex_flags & EXF_NOCOALESCE) == 0) &&
    363 		    (LIST_FIRST(&ex->ex_regions) != NULL) &&
    364 		    ((start + size) == LIST_FIRST(&ex->ex_regions)->er_start)) {
    365 			/*
    366 			 * We can coalesce.  Prepend us to the first region.
    367 			 */
    368 			LIST_FIRST(&ex->ex_regions)->er_start = start;
    369 			extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, rp);
    370 			return;
    371 		}
    372 
    373 		/*
    374 		 * Can't coalesce.  Fill in the region descriptor
    375 		 * in, and insert us at the head of the region list.
    376 		 */
    377 		rp->er_start = start;
    378 		rp->er_end = start + (size - 1);
    379 		LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&ex->ex_regions, rp, er_link);
    380 		return;
    381 	}
    382 
    383 	/*
    384 	 * If EXF_NOCOALESCE is set, coalescing is disallowed.
    385 	 */
    386 	if (ex->ex_flags & EXF_NOCOALESCE)
    387 		goto cant_coalesce;
    388 
    389 	/*
    390 	 * Attempt to coalesce with the region before us.
    391 	 */
    392 	if ((after->er_end + 1) == start) {
    393 		/*
    394 		 * We can coalesce.  Append ourselves and make
    395 		 * note of it.
    396 		 */
    397 		after->er_end = start + (size - 1);
    398 		appended = 1;
    399 	}
    400 
    401 	/*
    402 	 * Attempt to coalesce with the region after us.
    403 	 */
    404 	if ((LIST_NEXT(after, er_link) != NULL) &&
    405 	    ((start + size) == LIST_NEXT(after, er_link)->er_start)) {
    406 		/*
    407 		 * We can coalesce.  Note that if we appended ourselves
    408 		 * to the previous region, we exactly fit the gap, and
    409 		 * can free the "next" region descriptor.
    410 		 */
    411 		if (appended) {
    412 			/*
    413 			 * Yup, we can free it up.
    414 			 */
    415 			after->er_end = LIST_NEXT(after, er_link)->er_end;
    416 			nextr = LIST_NEXT(after, er_link);
    417 			LIST_REMOVE(nextr, er_link);
    418 			extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, nextr);
    419 		} else {
    420 			/*
    421 			 * Nope, just prepend us to the next region.
    422 			 */
    423 			LIST_NEXT(after, er_link)->er_start = start;
    424 		}
    425 
    426 		extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, rp);
    427 		return;
    428 	}
    429 
    430 	/*
    431 	 * We weren't able to coalesce with the next region, but
    432 	 * we don't need to allocate a region descriptor if we
    433 	 * appended ourselves to the previous region.
    434 	 */
    435 	if (appended) {
    436 		extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, rp);
    437 		return;
    438 	}
    439 
    440  cant_coalesce:
    441 
    442 	/*
    443 	 * Fill in the region descriptor and insert ourselves
    444 	 * into the region list.
    445 	 */
    446 	rp->er_start = start;
    447 	rp->er_end = start + (size - 1);
    448 	LIST_INSERT_AFTER(after, rp, er_link);
    449 }
    450 
    451 /*
    452  * Allocate a specific region in an extent map.
    453  */
    454 int
    455 extent_alloc_region(struct extent *ex, u_long start, u_long size, int flags)
    456 {
    457 	struct extent_region *rp, *last, *myrp;
    458 	u_long end = start + (size - 1);
    459 	int error;
    460 
    461 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    462 	/* Check arguments. */
    463 	if (ex == NULL)
    464 		panic("extent_alloc_region: NULL extent");
    465 	if (size < 1) {
    466 		printf("extent_alloc_region: extent `%s', size 0x%lx\n",
    467 		    ex->ex_name, size);
    468 		panic("extent_alloc_region: bad size");
    469 	}
    470 	if (end < start) {
    471 		printf(
    472 		 "extent_alloc_region: extent `%s', start 0x%lx, size 0x%lx\n",
    473 		 ex->ex_name, start, size);
    474 		panic("extent_alloc_region: overflow");
    475 	}
    476 #endif
    477 #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
    478 	if (flags & EX_WAITSPACE) {
    479 		ASSERT_SLEEPABLE();
    480 	}
    481 #endif
    482 
    483 	/*
    484 	 * Make sure the requested region lies within the
    485 	 * extent.
    486 	 *
    487 	 * We don't lock to check the range, because those values
    488 	 * are never modified, and if another thread deletes the
    489 	 * extent, we're screwed anyway.
    490 	 */
    491 	if ((start < ex->ex_start) || (end > ex->ex_end)) {
    492 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    493 		printf("extent_alloc_region: extent `%s' (0x%lx - 0x%lx)\n",
    494 		    ex->ex_name, ex->ex_start, ex->ex_end);
    495 		printf("extent_alloc_region: start 0x%lx, end 0x%lx\n",
    496 		    start, end);
    497 		panic("extent_alloc_region: region lies outside extent");
    498 #else
    499 		return (EINVAL);
    500 #endif
    501 	}
    502 
    503 	/*
    504 	 * Allocate the region descriptor.  It will be freed later
    505 	 * if we can coalesce with another region.  Don't lock before
    506 	 * here!  This could block.
    507 	 */
    508 	myrp = extent_alloc_region_descriptor(ex, flags);
    509 	if (myrp == NULL) {
    510 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    511 		printf(
    512 		    "extent_alloc_region: can't allocate region descriptor\n");
    513 #endif
    514 		return (ENOMEM);
    515 	}
    516 
    517 	mutex_enter(&ex->ex_lock);
    518  alloc_start:
    519 
    520 	/*
    521 	 * Attempt to place ourselves in the desired area of the
    522 	 * extent.  We save ourselves some work by keeping the list sorted.
    523 	 * In other words, if the start of the current region is greater
    524 	 * than the end of our region, we don't have to search any further.
    525 	 */
    526 
    527 	/*
    528 	 * Keep a pointer to the last region we looked at so
    529 	 * that we don't have to traverse the list again when
    530 	 * we insert ourselves.  If "last" is NULL when we
    531 	 * finally insert ourselves, we go at the head of the
    532 	 * list.  See extent_insert_and_optimize() for details.
    533 	 */
    534 	last = NULL;
    535 
    536 	LIST_FOREACH(rp, &ex->ex_regions, er_link) {
    537 		if (rp->er_start > end) {
    538 			/*
    539 			 * We lie before this region and don't
    540 			 * conflict.
    541 			 */
    542 			break;
    543 		}
    544 
    545 		/*
    546 		 * The current region begins before we end.
    547 		 * Check for a conflict.
    548 		 */
    549 		if (rp->er_end >= start) {
    550 			/*
    551 			 * We conflict.  If we can (and want to) wait,
    552 			 * do so.
    553 			 */
    554 			if (flags & EX_WAITSPACE) {
    555 				if ((flags & EX_CATCH) != 0)
    556 					error = cv_wait_sig(&ex->ex_cv,
    557 					    &ex->ex_lock);
    558 				else {
    559 					cv_wait(&ex->ex_cv, &ex->ex_lock);
    560 					error = 0;
    561 				}
    562 				if (error == 0)
    563 					goto alloc_start;
    564 				mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    565 			} else {
    566 				mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    567 				error = EAGAIN;
    568 			}
    569 			extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, myrp);
    570 			return error;
    571 		}
    572 		/*
    573 		 * We don't conflict, but this region lies before
    574 		 * us.  Keep a pointer to this region, and keep
    575 		 * trying.
    576 		 */
    577 		last = rp;
    578 	}
    579 
    580 	/*
    581 	 * We don't conflict with any regions.  "last" points
    582 	 * to the region we fall after, or is NULL if we belong
    583 	 * at the beginning of the region list.  Insert ourselves.
    584 	 */
    585 	extent_insert_and_optimize(ex, start, size, flags, last, myrp);
    586 	mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    587 	return (0);
    588 }
    589 
    590 /*
    591  * Macro to check (x + y) <= z.  This check is designed to fail
    592  * if an overflow occurs.
    593  */
    594 #define LE_OV(x, y, z)	((((x) + (y)) >= (x)) && (((x) + (y)) <= (z)))
    595 
    596 /*
    597  * Allocate a region in an extent map subregion.
    598  *
    599  * If EX_FAST is specified, we return the first fit in the map.
    600  * Otherwise, we try to minimize fragmentation by finding the
    601  * smallest gap that will hold the request.
    602  *
    603  * The allocated region is aligned to "alignment", which must be
    604  * a power of 2.
    605  */
    606 int
    607 extent_alloc_subregion1(struct extent *ex, u_long substart, u_long subend,
    608     u_long size, u_long alignment, u_long skew, u_long boundary,
    609     int flags, u_long *result)
    610 {
    611 	struct extent_region *rp, *myrp, *last, *bestlast;
    612 	u_long newstart, newend, exend, beststart, bestovh, ovh;
    613 	u_long dontcross;
    614 	int error;
    615 
    616 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    617 	/*
    618 	 * Check arguments.
    619 	 *
    620 	 * We don't lock to check these, because these values
    621 	 * are never modified, and if another thread deletes the
    622 	 * extent, we're screwed anyway.
    623 	 */
    624 	if (ex == NULL)
    625 		panic("extent_alloc_subregion: NULL extent");
    626 	if (result == NULL)
    627 		panic("extent_alloc_subregion: NULL result pointer");
    628 	if ((substart < ex->ex_start) || (substart > ex->ex_end) ||
    629 	    (subend > ex->ex_end) || (subend < ex->ex_start)) {
    630   printf("extent_alloc_subregion: extent `%s', ex_start 0x%lx, ex_end 0x%lx\n",
    631 		    ex->ex_name, ex->ex_start, ex->ex_end);
    632 		printf("extent_alloc_subregion: substart 0x%lx, subend 0x%lx\n",
    633 		    substart, subend);
    634 		panic("extent_alloc_subregion: bad subregion");
    635 	}
    636 	if ((size < 1) || ((size - 1) > (subend - substart))) {
    637 		printf("extent_alloc_subregion: extent `%s', size 0x%lx\n",
    638 		    ex->ex_name, size);
    639 		panic("extent_alloc_subregion: bad size");
    640 	}
    641 	if (alignment == 0)
    642 		panic("extent_alloc_subregion: bad alignment");
    643 	if (boundary && (boundary < size)) {
    644 		printf(
    645 		    "extent_alloc_subregion: extent `%s', size 0x%lx, "
    646 		    "boundary 0x%lx\n", ex->ex_name, size, boundary);
    647 		panic("extent_alloc_subregion: bad boundary");
    648 	}
    649 #endif
    650 #ifdef LOCKDEBUG
    651 	if (flags & EX_WAITSPACE) {
    652 		ASSERT_SLEEPABLE();
    653 	}
    654 #endif
    655 
    656 	/*
    657 	 * Allocate the region descriptor.  It will be freed later
    658 	 * if we can coalesce with another region.  Don't lock before
    659 	 * here!  This could block.
    660 	 */
    661 	myrp = extent_alloc_region_descriptor(ex, flags);
    662 	if (myrp == NULL) {
    663 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    664 		printf(
    665 		 "extent_alloc_subregion: can't allocate region descriptor\n");
    666 #endif
    667 		return (ENOMEM);
    668 	}
    669 
    670  alloc_start:
    671 	mutex_enter(&ex->ex_lock);
    672 
    673 	/*
    674 	 * Keep a pointer to the last region we looked at so
    675 	 * that we don't have to traverse the list again when
    676 	 * we insert ourselves.  If "last" is NULL when we
    677 	 * finally insert ourselves, we go at the head of the
    678 	 * list.  See extent_insert_and_optimize() for deatails.
    679 	 */
    680 	last = NULL;
    681 
    682 	/*
    683 	 * Keep track of size and location of the smallest
    684 	 * chunk we fit in.
    685 	 *
    686 	 * Since the extent can be as large as the numeric range
    687 	 * of the CPU (0 - 0xffffffff for 32-bit systems), the
    688 	 * best overhead value can be the maximum unsigned integer.
    689 	 * Thus, we initialize "bestovh" to 0, since we insert ourselves
    690 	 * into the region list immediately on an exact match (which
    691 	 * is the only case where "bestovh" would be set to 0).
    692 	 */
    693 	bestovh = 0;
    694 	beststart = 0;
    695 	bestlast = NULL;
    696 
    697 	/*
    698 	 * Keep track of end of free region.  This is either the end of extent
    699 	 * or the start of a region past the subend.
    700 	 */
    701 	exend = ex->ex_end;
    702 
    703 	/*
    704 	 * For N allocated regions, we must make (N + 1)
    705 	 * checks for unallocated space.  The first chunk we
    706 	 * check is the area from the beginning of the subregion
    707 	 * to the first allocated region after that point.
    708 	 */
    709 	newstart = EXTENT_ALIGN(substart, alignment, skew);
    710 	if (newstart < ex->ex_start) {
    711 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
    712 		printf(
    713       "extent_alloc_subregion: extent `%s' (0x%lx - 0x%lx), alignment 0x%lx\n",
    714 		 ex->ex_name, ex->ex_start, ex->ex_end, alignment);
    715 		mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    716 		panic("extent_alloc_subregion: overflow after alignment");
    717 #else
    718 		extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, myrp);
    719 		mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    720 		return (EINVAL);
    721 #endif
    722 	}
    723 
    724 	/*
    725 	 * Find the first allocated region that begins on or after
    726 	 * the subregion start, advancing the "last" pointer along
    727 	 * the way.
    728 	 */
    729 	LIST_FOREACH(rp, &ex->ex_regions, er_link) {
    730 		if (rp->er_start >= newstart)
    731 			break;
    732 		last = rp;
    733 	}
    734 
    735 	/*
    736 	 * Relocate the start of our candidate region to the end of
    737 	 * the last allocated region (if there was one overlapping
    738 	 * our subrange).
    739 	 */
    740 	if (last != NULL && last->er_end >= newstart)
    741 		newstart = EXTENT_ALIGN((last->er_end + 1), alignment, skew);
    742 
    743 	for (; rp != NULL; rp = LIST_NEXT(rp, er_link)) {
    744 		/*
    745 		 * If the region pasts the subend, bail out and see
    746 		 * if we fit against the subend.
    747 		 */
    748 		if (rp->er_start > subend) {
    749 			exend = rp->er_start;
    750 			break;
    751 		}
    752 
    753 		/*
    754 		 * Check the chunk before "rp".  Note that our
    755 		 * comparison is safe from overflow conditions.
    756 		 */
    757 		if (LE_OV(newstart, size, rp->er_start)) {
    758 			/*
    759 			 * Do a boundary check, if necessary.  Note
    760 			 * that a region may *begin* on the boundary,
    761 			 * but it must end before the boundary.
    762 			 */
    763 			if (boundary) {
    764 				newend = newstart + (size - 1);
    765 
    766 				/*
    767 				 * Calculate the next boundary after the start
    768 				 * of this region.
    769 				 */
    770 				dontcross = EXTENT_ALIGN(newstart+1, boundary,
    771 				    (flags & EX_BOUNDZERO) ? 0 : ex->ex_start)
    772 				    - 1;
    773 
    774 #if 0
    775 				printf("newstart=%lx newend=%lx ex_start=%lx ex_end=%lx boundary=%lx dontcross=%lx\n",
    776 				    newstart, newend, ex->ex_start, ex->ex_end,
    777 				    boundary, dontcross);
    778 #endif
    779 
    780 				/* Check for overflow */
    781 				if (dontcross < ex->ex_start)
    782 					dontcross = ex->ex_end;
    783 				else if (newend > dontcross) {
    784 					/*
    785 					 * Candidate region crosses boundary.
    786 					 * Throw away the leading part and see
    787 					 * if we still fit.
    788 					 */
    789 					newstart = dontcross + 1;
    790 					newend = newstart + (size - 1);
    791 					dontcross += boundary;
    792 					if (!LE_OV(newstart, size, rp->er_start))
    793 						goto skip;
    794 				}
    795 
    796 				/*
    797 				 * If we run past the end of
    798 				 * the extent or the boundary
    799 				 * overflows, then the request
    800 				 * can't fit.
    801 				 */
    802 				if (newstart + size - 1 > ex->ex_end ||
    803 				    dontcross < newstart)
    804 					goto fail;
    805 			}
    806 
    807 			/*
    808 			 * We would fit into this space.  Calculate
    809 			 * the overhead (wasted space).  If we exactly
    810 			 * fit, or we're taking the first fit, insert
    811 			 * ourselves into the region list.
    812 			 */
    813 			ovh = rp->er_start - newstart - size;
    814 			if ((flags & EX_FAST) || (ovh == 0))
    815 				goto found;
    816 
    817 			/*
    818 			 * Don't exactly fit, but check to see
    819 			 * if we're better than any current choice.
    820 			 */
    821 			if ((bestovh == 0) || (ovh < bestovh)) {
    822 				bestovh = ovh;
    823 				beststart = newstart;
    824 				bestlast = last;
    825 			}
    826 		}
    827 
    828 skip:
    829 		/*
    830 		 * Skip past the current region and check again.
    831 		 */
    832 		newstart = EXTENT_ALIGN((rp->er_end + 1), alignment, skew);
    833 		if (newstart < rp->er_end) {
    834 			/*
    835 			 * Overflow condition.  Don't error out, since
    836 			 * we might have a chunk of space that we can
    837 			 * use.
    838 			 */
    839 			goto fail;
    840 		}
    841 
    842 		last = rp;
    843 	}
    844 
    845 	/*
    846 	 * The final check is from the current starting point to the
    847 	 * end of the subregion.  If there were no allocated regions,
    848 	 * "newstart" is set to the beginning of the subregion, or
    849 	 * just past the end of the last allocated region, adjusted
    850 	 * for alignment in either case.
    851 	 */
    852 	if (LE_OV(newstart, (size - 1), subend)) {
    853 		/*
    854 		 * Do a boundary check, if necessary.  Note
    855 		 * that a region may *begin* on the boundary,
    856 		 * but it must end before the boundary.
    857 		 */
    858 		if (boundary) {
    859 			newend = newstart + (size - 1);
    860 
    861 			/*
    862 			 * Calculate the next boundary after the start
    863 			 * of this region.
    864 			 */
    865 			dontcross = EXTENT_ALIGN(newstart+1, boundary,
    866 			    (flags & EX_BOUNDZERO) ? 0 : ex->ex_start)
    867 			    - 1;
    868 
    869 #if 0
    870 			printf("newstart=%lx newend=%lx ex_start=%lx ex_end=%lx boundary=%lx dontcross=%lx\n",
    871 			    newstart, newend, ex->ex_start, ex->ex_end,
    872 			    boundary, dontcross);
    873 #endif
    874 
    875 			/* Check for overflow */
    876 			if (dontcross < ex->ex_start)
    877 				dontcross = ex->ex_end;
    878 			else if (newend > dontcross) {
    879 				/*
    880 				 * Candidate region crosses boundary.
    881 				 * Throw away the leading part and see
    882 				 * if we still fit.
    883 				 */
    884 				newstart = dontcross + 1;
    885 				newend = newstart + (size - 1);
    886 				dontcross += boundary;
    887 				if (!LE_OV(newstart, (size - 1), subend))
    888 					goto fail;
    889 			}
    890 
    891 			/*
    892 			 * If we run past the end of
    893 			 * the extent or the boundary
    894 			 * overflows, then the request
    895 			 * can't fit.
    896 			 */
    897 			if (newstart + size - 1 > ex->ex_end ||
    898 			    dontcross < newstart)
    899 				goto fail;
    900 		}
    901 
    902 		/*
    903 		 * We would fit into this space.  Calculate
    904 		 * the overhead (wasted space).  If we exactly
    905 		 * fit, or we're taking the first fit, insert
    906 		 * ourselves into the region list.
    907 		 */
    908 		ovh = exend - newstart - (size - 1);
    909 		if ((flags & EX_FAST) || (ovh == 0))
    910 			goto found;
    911 
    912 		/*
    913 		 * Don't exactly fit, but check to see
    914 		 * if we're better than any current choice.
    915 		 */
    916 		if ((bestovh == 0) || (ovh < bestovh)) {
    917 			bestovh = ovh;
    918 			beststart = newstart;
    919 			bestlast = last;
    920 		}
    921 	}
    922 
    923  fail:
    924 	/*
    925 	 * One of the following two conditions have
    926 	 * occurred:
    927 	 *
    928 	 *	There is no chunk large enough to hold the request.
    929 	 *
    930 	 *	If EX_FAST was not specified, there is not an
    931 	 *	exact match for the request.
    932 	 *
    933 	 * Note that if we reach this point and EX_FAST is
    934 	 * set, then we know there is no space in the extent for
    935 	 * the request.
    936 	 */
    937 	if (((flags & EX_FAST) == 0) && (bestovh != 0)) {
    938 		/*
    939 		 * We have a match that's "good enough".
    940 		 */
    941 		newstart = beststart;
    942 		last = bestlast;
    943 		goto found;
    944 	}
    945 
    946 	/*
    947 	 * No space currently available.  Wait for it to free up,
    948 	 * if possible.
    949 	 */
    950 	if (flags & EX_WAITSPACE) {
    951 		if ((flags & EX_CATCH) != 0) {
    952 			error = cv_wait_sig(&ex->ex_cv, &ex->ex_lock);
    953 		} else {
    954 			cv_wait(&ex->ex_cv, &ex->ex_lock);
    955 			error = 0;
    956 		}
    957 		if (error == 0)
    958 			goto alloc_start;
    959 		mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    960 	} else {
    961 		mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    962 		error = EAGAIN;
    963 	}
    964 
    965 	extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, myrp);
    966 	return error;
    967 
    968  found:
    969 	/*
    970 	 * Insert ourselves into the region list.
    971 	 */
    972 	extent_insert_and_optimize(ex, newstart, size, flags, last, myrp);
    973 	mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
    974 	*result = newstart;
    975 	return (0);
    976 }
    977 
    978 int
    979 extent_alloc_subregion(struct extent *ex, u_long start, u_long end, u_long size,
    980     u_long alignment, u_long boundary, int flags, u_long *result)
    981 {
    982 
    983 	return (extent_alloc_subregion1(ex, start, end, size, alignment,
    984 					0, boundary, flags, result));
    985 }
    986 
    987 int
    988 extent_alloc(struct extent *ex, u_long size, u_long alignment, u_long boundary,
    989     int flags, u_long *result)
    990 {
    991 
    992 	return (extent_alloc_subregion1(ex, ex->ex_start, ex->ex_end,
    993 					size, alignment, 0, boundary,
    994 					flags, result));
    995 }
    996 
    997 int
    998 extent_alloc1(struct extent *ex, u_long size, u_long alignment, u_long skew,
    999     u_long boundary, int flags, u_long *result)
   1000 {
   1001 
   1002 	return (extent_alloc_subregion1(ex, ex->ex_start, ex->ex_end,
   1003 					size, alignment, skew, boundary,
   1004 					flags, result));
   1005 }
   1006 
   1007 int
   1008 extent_free(struct extent *ex, u_long start, u_long size, int flags)
   1009 {
   1010 	struct extent_region *rp, *nrp = NULL;
   1011 	u_long end = start + (size - 1);
   1012 	int coalesce;
   1013 
   1014 #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
   1015 	/*
   1016 	 * Check arguments.
   1017 	 *
   1018 	 * We don't lock to check these, because these values
   1019 	 * are never modified, and if another thread deletes the
   1020 	 * extent, we're screwed anyway.
   1021 	 */
   1022 	if (ex == NULL)
   1023 		panic("extent_free: NULL extent");
   1024 	if ((start < ex->ex_start) || (end > ex->ex_end)) {
   1025 		extent_print(ex);
   1026 		printf("extent_free: extent `%s', start 0x%lx, size 0x%lx\n",
   1027 		    ex->ex_name, start, size);
   1028 		panic("extent_free: extent `%s', region not within extent",
   1029 		    ex->ex_name);
   1030 	}
   1031 	/* Check for an overflow. */
   1032 	if (end < start) {
   1033 		extent_print(ex);
   1034 		printf("extent_free: extent `%s', start 0x%lx, size 0x%lx\n",
   1035 		    ex->ex_name, start, size);
   1036 		panic("extent_free: overflow");
   1037 	}
   1038 #endif
   1039 
   1040 	/*
   1041 	 * If we're allowing coalescing, we must allocate a region
   1042 	 * descriptor now, since it might block.
   1043 	 *
   1044 	 * XXX Make a static, create-time flags word, so we don't
   1045 	 * XXX have to lock to read it!
   1046 	 */
   1047 	mutex_enter(&ex->ex_lock);
   1048 	coalesce = (ex->ex_flags & EXF_NOCOALESCE) == 0;
   1049 	mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
   1050 
   1051 	if (coalesce) {
   1052 		/* Allocate a region descriptor. */
   1053 		nrp = extent_alloc_region_descriptor(ex, flags);
   1054 		if (nrp == NULL)
   1055 			return (ENOMEM);
   1056 	}
   1057 
   1058 	mutex_enter(&ex->ex_lock);
   1059 
   1060 	/*
   1061 	 * Find region and deallocate.  Several possibilities:
   1062 	 *
   1063 	 *	1. (start == er_start) && (end == er_end):
   1064 	 *	   Free descriptor.
   1065 	 *
   1066 	 *	2. (start == er_start) && (end < er_end):
   1067 	 *	   Adjust er_start.
   1068 	 *
   1069 	 *	3. (start > er_start) && (end == er_end):
   1070 	 *	   Adjust er_end.
   1071 	 *
   1072 	 *	4. (start > er_start) && (end < er_end):
   1073 	 *	   Fragment region.  Requires descriptor alloc.
   1074 	 *
   1075 	 * Cases 2, 3, and 4 require that the EXF_NOCOALESCE flag
   1076 	 * is not set.
   1077 	 */
   1078 	LIST_FOREACH(rp, &ex->ex_regions, er_link) {
   1079 		/*
   1080 		 * Save ourselves some comparisons; does the current
   1081 		 * region end before chunk to be freed begins?  If so,
   1082 		 * then we haven't found the appropriate region descriptor.
   1083 		 */
   1084 		if (rp->er_end < start)
   1085 			continue;
   1086 
   1087 		/*
   1088 		 * Save ourselves some traversal; does the current
   1089 		 * region begin after the chunk to be freed ends?  If so,
   1090 		 * then we've already passed any possible region descriptors
   1091 		 * that might have contained the chunk to be freed.
   1092 		 */
   1093 		if (rp->er_start > end)
   1094 			break;
   1095 
   1096 		/* Case 1. */
   1097 		if ((start == rp->er_start) && (end == rp->er_end)) {
   1098 			LIST_REMOVE(rp, er_link);
   1099 			extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, rp);
   1100 			goto done;
   1101 		}
   1102 
   1103 		/*
   1104 		 * The following cases all require that EXF_NOCOALESCE
   1105 		 * is not set.
   1106 		 */
   1107 		if (!coalesce)
   1108 			continue;
   1109 
   1110 		/* Case 2. */
   1111 		if ((start == rp->er_start) && (end < rp->er_end)) {
   1112 			rp->er_start = (end + 1);
   1113 			goto done;
   1114 		}
   1115 
   1116 		/* Case 3. */
   1117 		if ((start > rp->er_start) && (end == rp->er_end)) {
   1118 			rp->er_end = (start - 1);
   1119 			goto done;
   1120 		}
   1121 
   1122 		/* Case 4. */
   1123 		if ((start > rp->er_start) && (end < rp->er_end)) {
   1124 			/* Fill in new descriptor. */
   1125 			nrp->er_start = end + 1;
   1126 			nrp->er_end = rp->er_end;
   1127 
   1128 			/* Adjust current descriptor. */
   1129 			rp->er_end = start - 1;
   1130 
   1131 			/* Insert new descriptor after current. */
   1132 			LIST_INSERT_AFTER(rp, nrp, er_link);
   1133 
   1134 			/* We used the new descriptor, so don't free it below */
   1135 			nrp = NULL;
   1136 			goto done;
   1137 		}
   1138 	}
   1139 
   1140 	/* Region not found, or request otherwise invalid. */
   1141 	mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
   1142 	extent_print(ex);
   1143 	printf("extent_free: start 0x%lx, end 0x%lx\n", start, end);
   1144 	panic("extent_free: region not found");
   1145 
   1146  done:
   1147 	if (nrp != NULL)
   1148 		extent_free_region_descriptor(ex, nrp);
   1149 	cv_broadcast(&ex->ex_cv);
   1150 	mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
   1151 	return (0);
   1152 }
   1153 
   1154 void
   1155 extent_print(struct extent *ex)
   1156 {
   1157 	struct extent_region *rp;
   1158 
   1159 	if (ex == NULL)
   1160 		panic("extent_print: NULL extent");
   1161 
   1162 	mutex_enter(&ex->ex_lock);
   1163 
   1164 	printf("extent `%s' (0x%lx - 0x%lx), flags = 0x%x\n", ex->ex_name,
   1165 	    ex->ex_start, ex->ex_end, ex->ex_flags);
   1166 
   1167 	LIST_FOREACH(rp, &ex->ex_regions, er_link)
   1168 		printf("     0x%lx - 0x%lx\n", rp->er_start, rp->er_end);
   1169 
   1170 	mutex_exit(&ex->ex_lock);
   1171 }
   1172