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      1  1.25.2.4      yamt /*	$NetBSD: uvm_amap.h,v 1.25.2.4 2007/09/03 14:47:04 yamt Exp $	*/
      2       1.1       mrg 
      3       1.1       mrg /*
      4       1.1       mrg  *
      5       1.1       mrg  * Copyright (c) 1997 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University.
      6       1.1       mrg  * All rights reserved.
      7       1.1       mrg  *
      8       1.1       mrg  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      9       1.1       mrg  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     10       1.1       mrg  * are met:
     11       1.1       mrg  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     12       1.1       mrg  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     13       1.1       mrg  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     14       1.1       mrg  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     15       1.1       mrg  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     16       1.1       mrg  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     17       1.1       mrg  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     18       1.1       mrg  *      This product includes software developed by Charles D. Cranor and
     19       1.1       mrg  *      Washington University.
     20       1.1       mrg  * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
     21       1.1       mrg  *    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
     22       1.1       mrg  *
     23       1.1       mrg  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     24       1.1       mrg  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     25       1.1       mrg  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     26       1.1       mrg  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     27       1.1       mrg  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
     28       1.1       mrg  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
     29       1.1       mrg  * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
     30       1.1       mrg  * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
     31       1.1       mrg  * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
     32       1.1       mrg  * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     33       1.1       mrg  */
     34       1.1       mrg 
     35       1.4     perry #ifndef _UVM_UVM_AMAP_H_
     36       1.4     perry #define _UVM_UVM_AMAP_H_
     37       1.4     perry 
     38       1.1       mrg /*
     39       1.9     chuck  * uvm_amap.h: general amap interface and amap implementation-specific info
     40       1.9     chuck  */
     41       1.9     chuck 
     42       1.9     chuck /*
     43       1.9     chuck  * an amap structure contains pointers to a set of anons that are
     44       1.9     chuck  * mapped together in virtual memory (an anon is a single page of
     45       1.9     chuck  * anonymous virtual memory -- see uvm_anon.h).  in uvm we hide the
     46       1.9     chuck  * details of the implementation of amaps behind a general amap
     47       1.9     chuck  * interface.  this allows us to change the amap implementation
     48       1.9     chuck  * without having to touch the rest of the code.  this file is divided
     49       1.9     chuck  * into two parts: the definition of the uvm amap interface and the
     50       1.9     chuck  * amap implementation-specific definitions.
     51       1.9     chuck  */
     52       1.9     chuck 
     53      1.11   thorpej #ifdef _KERNEL
     54      1.11   thorpej 
     55       1.9     chuck /*
     56       1.9     chuck  * part 1: amap interface
     57       1.9     chuck  */
     58       1.9     chuck 
     59  1.25.2.4      yamt void	uvm_amap_init(void);
     60  1.25.2.4      yamt 
     61       1.9     chuck /*
     62       1.9     chuck  * forward definition of vm_amap structure.  only amap
     63       1.9     chuck  * implementation-specific code should directly access the fields of
     64      1.15       chs  * this structure.
     65       1.9     chuck  */
     66       1.9     chuck 
     67       1.9     chuck struct vm_amap;
     68       1.9     chuck 
     69       1.9     chuck 
     70       1.9     chuck /*
     71      1.15       chs  * prototypes for the amap interface
     72       1.9     chuck  */
     73       1.9     chuck 
     74      1.12   thorpej void		amap_add 	/* add an anon to an amap */
     75      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_aref *, vaddr_t,
     76  1.25.2.3      yamt 			 struct vm_anon *, bool);
     77       1.9     chuck struct vm_amap	*amap_alloc	/* allocate a new amap */
     78      1.23  junyoung 			(vaddr_t, vaddr_t, int);
     79       1.9     chuck void		amap_copy	/* clear amap needs-copy flag */
     80      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_map *, struct vm_map_entry *, int,
     81  1.25.2.1      yamt 			 vaddr_t, vaddr_t);
     82       1.9     chuck void		amap_cow_now	/* resolve all COW faults now */
     83      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_map *, struct vm_map_entry *);
     84      1.18       chs int		amap_extend	/* make amap larger */
     85      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_map_entry *, vsize_t, int);
     86       1.9     chuck int		amap_flags	/* get amap's flags */
     87      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *);
     88       1.9     chuck void		amap_free	/* free amap */
     89      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *);
     90       1.9     chuck void		amap_lock	/* lock amap */
     91      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *);
     92       1.9     chuck struct vm_anon	*amap_lookup	/* lookup an anon @ offset in amap */
     93      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_aref *, vaddr_t);
     94       1.9     chuck void		amap_lookups	/* lookup multiple anons */
     95      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_aref *, vaddr_t,
     96      1.23  junyoung 			 struct vm_anon **, int);
     97       1.9     chuck void		amap_ref	/* add a reference to an amap */
     98      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *, vaddr_t, vsize_t, int);
     99       1.9     chuck int		amap_refs	/* get number of references of amap */
    100      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *);
    101       1.9     chuck void		amap_share_protect /* protect pages in a shared amap */
    102      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_map_entry *, vm_prot_t);
    103       1.9     chuck void		amap_splitref	/* split reference to amap into two */
    104      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_aref *, struct vm_aref *, vaddr_t);
    105       1.9     chuck void		amap_unadd	/* remove an anon from an amap */
    106      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_aref *, vaddr_t);
    107       1.9     chuck void		amap_unlock	/* unlock amap */
    108      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *);
    109       1.9     chuck void		amap_unref	/* drop reference to an amap */
    110  1.25.2.3      yamt 			(struct vm_amap *, vaddr_t, vsize_t, bool);
    111       1.9     chuck void		amap_wipeout	/* remove all anons from amap */
    112      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *);
    113  1.25.2.3      yamt bool		amap_swap_off
    114      1.25      yamt 			(int, int);
    115       1.9     chuck 
    116       1.9     chuck /*
    117       1.9     chuck  * amap flag values
    118       1.9     chuck  */
    119       1.9     chuck 
    120       1.9     chuck #define AMAP_SHARED	0x1	/* amap is shared */
    121       1.9     chuck #define AMAP_REFALL	0x2	/* amap_ref: reference entire amap */
    122      1.25      yamt #define AMAP_SWAPOFF	0x4	/* amap_swap_off() is in progress */
    123      1.19    atatat 
    124      1.19    atatat /*
    125  1.25.2.1      yamt  * amap_copy flags
    126  1.25.2.1      yamt  */
    127  1.25.2.1      yamt 
    128  1.25.2.1      yamt #define	AMAP_COPY_NOWAIT	0x02	/* not allowed to sleep */
    129  1.25.2.1      yamt #define	AMAP_COPY_NOCHUNK	0x04	/* not allowed to chunk */
    130  1.25.2.1      yamt #define	AMAP_COPY_NOMERGE	0x08	/* not allowed to merge */
    131  1.25.2.1      yamt 
    132  1.25.2.1      yamt /*
    133      1.20    bouyer  * amap_extend flags
    134      1.19    atatat  */
    135      1.20    bouyer #define AMAP_EXTEND_BACKWARDS	0x00	/* add "size" to start of map */
    136      1.20    bouyer #define AMAP_EXTEND_FORWARDS	0x01	/* add "size" to end of map */
    137      1.20    bouyer #define AMAP_EXTEND_NOWAIT	0x02	/* not allowed to sleep */
    138       1.9     chuck 
    139      1.11   thorpej #endif /* _KERNEL */
    140       1.9     chuck 
    141       1.9     chuck /**********************************************************************/
    142       1.9     chuck 
    143       1.9     chuck /*
    144       1.9     chuck  * part 2: amap implementation-specific info
    145       1.9     chuck  */
    146       1.9     chuck 
    147       1.9     chuck /*
    148       1.9     chuck  * we currently provide an array-based amap implementation.  in this
    149       1.9     chuck  * implementation we provide the option of tracking split references
    150       1.9     chuck  * so that we don't lose track of references during partial unmaps
    151      1.10     chuck  * ... this is enabled with the "UVM_AMAP_PPREF" define.
    152       1.9     chuck  */
    153       1.9     chuck 
    154      1.10     chuck #define UVM_AMAP_PPREF		/* track partial references */
    155       1.9     chuck 
    156       1.9     chuck /*
    157       1.9     chuck  * here is the definition of the vm_amap structure for this implementation.
    158       1.9     chuck  */
    159       1.9     chuck 
    160       1.9     chuck struct vm_amap {
    161  1.25.2.4      yamt 	kmutex_t am_l;		/* lock [locks all vm_amap fields] */
    162       1.9     chuck 	int am_ref;		/* reference count */
    163       1.9     chuck 	int am_flags;		/* flags */
    164       1.9     chuck 	int am_maxslot;		/* max # of slots allocated */
    165       1.9     chuck 	int am_nslot;		/* # of slots currently in map ( <= maxslot) */
    166       1.9     chuck 	int am_nused;		/* # of slots currently in use */
    167       1.9     chuck 	int *am_slots;		/* contig array of active slots */
    168       1.9     chuck 	int *am_bckptr;		/* back pointer array to am_slots */
    169       1.9     chuck 	struct vm_anon **am_anon; /* array of anonymous pages */
    170      1.10     chuck #ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF
    171       1.9     chuck 	int *am_ppref;		/* per page reference count (if !NULL) */
    172       1.9     chuck #endif
    173      1.25      yamt 	LIST_ENTRY(vm_amap) am_list;
    174       1.9     chuck };
    175       1.9     chuck 
    176       1.9     chuck /*
    177       1.9     chuck  * note that am_slots, am_bckptr, and am_anon are arrays.   this allows
    178       1.9     chuck  * fast lookup of pages based on their virual address at the expense of
    179       1.9     chuck  * some extra memory.   in the future we should be smarter about memory
    180      1.15       chs  * usage and fall back to a non-array based implementation on systems
    181       1.9     chuck  * that are short of memory (XXXCDC).
    182       1.9     chuck  *
    183       1.9     chuck  * the entries in the array are called slots... for example an amap that
    184       1.9     chuck  * covers four pages of virtual memory is said to have four slots.   here
    185       1.9     chuck  * is an example of the array usage for a four slot amap.   note that only
    186       1.9     chuck  * slots one and three have anons assigned to them.  "D/C" means that we
    187       1.9     chuck  * "don't care" about the value.
    188      1.15       chs  *
    189       1.9     chuck  *            0     1      2     3
    190       1.9     chuck  * am_anon:   NULL, anon0, NULL, anon1		(actual pointers to anons)
    191       1.9     chuck  * am_bckptr: D/C,  1,     D/C,  0		(points to am_slots entry)
    192       1.9     chuck  *
    193       1.9     chuck  * am_slots:  3, 1, D/C, D/C    		(says slots 3 and 1 are in use)
    194      1.15       chs  *
    195       1.9     chuck  * note that am_bckptr is D/C if the slot in am_anon is set to NULL.
    196       1.9     chuck  * to find the entry in am_slots for an anon, look at am_bckptr[slot],
    197       1.9     chuck  * thus the entry for slot 3 in am_slots[] is at am_slots[am_bckptr[3]].
    198       1.9     chuck  * in general, if am_anon[X] is non-NULL, then the following must be
    199       1.9     chuck  * true: am_slots[am_bckptr[X]] == X
    200       1.9     chuck  *
    201       1.9     chuck  * note that am_slots is always contig-packed.
    202       1.1       mrg  */
    203       1.1       mrg 
    204       1.1       mrg /*
    205       1.9     chuck  * defines for handling of large sparce amaps:
    206      1.15       chs  *
    207       1.9     chuck  * one of the problems of array-based amaps is that if you allocate a
    208       1.9     chuck  * large sparcely-used area of virtual memory you end up allocating
    209       1.9     chuck  * large arrays that, for the most part, don't get used.  this is a
    210       1.9     chuck  * problem for BSD in that the kernel likes to make these types of
    211       1.9     chuck  * allocations to "reserve" memory for possible future use.
    212       1.1       mrg  *
    213       1.9     chuck  * for example, the kernel allocates (reserves) a large chunk of user
    214       1.9     chuck  * VM for possible stack growth.  most of the time only a page or two
    215       1.9     chuck  * of this VM is actually used.  since the stack is anonymous memory
    216       1.9     chuck  * it makes sense for it to live in an amap, but if we allocated an
    217       1.9     chuck  * amap for the entire stack range we could end up wasting a large
    218       1.9     chuck  * amount of malloc'd KVM.
    219      1.15       chs  *
    220      1.15       chs  * for example, on the i386 at boot time we allocate two amaps for the stack
    221      1.15       chs  * of /sbin/init:
    222       1.1       mrg  *  1. a 7680 slot amap at protection 0 (reserve space for stack)
    223       1.1       mrg  *  2. a 512 slot amap at protection 7 (top of stack)
    224       1.1       mrg  *
    225      1.15       chs  * most of the array allocated for the amaps for this is never used.
    226       1.9     chuck  * the amap interface provides a way for us to avoid this problem by
    227      1.15       chs  * allowing amap_copy() to break larger amaps up into smaller sized
    228       1.9     chuck  * chunks (controlled by the "canchunk" option).   we use this feature
    229       1.9     chuck  * to reduce our memory usage with the BSD stack management.  if we
    230       1.9     chuck  * are asked to create an amap with more than UVM_AMAP_LARGE slots in it,
    231       1.9     chuck  * we attempt to break it up into a UVM_AMAP_CHUNK sized amap if the
    232       1.9     chuck  * "canchunk" flag is set.
    233       1.1       mrg  *
    234       1.1       mrg  * so, in the i386 example, the 7680 slot area is never referenced so
    235       1.9     chuck  * nothing gets allocated (amap_copy is never called because the protection
    236       1.9     chuck  * is zero).   the 512 slot area for the top of the stack is referenced.
    237       1.9     chuck  * the chunking code breaks it up into 16 slot chunks (hopefully a single
    238       1.9     chuck  * 16 slot chunk is enough to handle the whole stack).
    239       1.1       mrg  */
    240       1.1       mrg 
    241       1.9     chuck #define UVM_AMAP_LARGE	256	/* # of slots in "large" amap */
    242       1.9     chuck #define UVM_AMAP_CHUNK	16	/* # of slots to chunk large amaps in */
    243       1.1       mrg 
    244      1.11   thorpej #ifdef _KERNEL
    245       1.1       mrg 
    246       1.9     chuck /*
    247       1.9     chuck  * macros
    248       1.9     chuck  */
    249       1.9     chuck 
    250       1.9     chuck /* AMAP_B2SLOT: convert byte offset to slot */
    251      1.14       chs #define AMAP_B2SLOT(S,B) {						\
    252      1.14       chs 	KASSERT(((B) & (PAGE_SIZE - 1)) == 0);				\
    253      1.14       chs 	(S) = (B) >> PAGE_SHIFT;					\
    254       1.1       mrg }
    255       1.1       mrg 
    256       1.1       mrg /*
    257       1.9     chuck  * lock/unlock/refs/flags macros
    258       1.1       mrg  */
    259       1.1       mrg 
    260       1.9     chuck #define amap_flags(AMAP)	((AMAP)->am_flags)
    261  1.25.2.4      yamt #define amap_lock(AMAP)		mutex_enter(&(AMAP)->am_l)
    262  1.25.2.4      yamt #define amap_lock_try(AMAP)	mutex_tryenter(&(AMAP)->am_l)
    263       1.9     chuck #define amap_refs(AMAP)		((AMAP)->am_ref)
    264  1.25.2.4      yamt #define amap_unlock(AMAP)	mutex_exit(&(AMAP)->am_l)
    265       1.1       mrg 
    266       1.1       mrg /*
    267       1.9     chuck  * if we enable PPREF, then we have a couple of extra functions that
    268       1.9     chuck  * we need to prototype here...
    269       1.1       mrg  */
    270       1.1       mrg 
    271      1.10     chuck #ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF
    272       1.1       mrg 
    273       1.9     chuck #define PPREF_NONE ((int *) -1)	/* not using ppref */
    274       1.9     chuck 
    275       1.9     chuck void		amap_pp_adjref		/* adjust references */
    276      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *, int, vsize_t, int);
    277       1.9     chuck void		amap_pp_establish	/* establish ppref */
    278      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *, vaddr_t);
    279       1.9     chuck void		amap_wiperange		/* wipe part of an amap */
    280      1.23  junyoung 			(struct vm_amap *, int, int);
    281      1.10     chuck #endif	/* UVM_AMAP_PPREF */
    282      1.11   thorpej 
    283      1.11   thorpej #endif /* _KERNEL */
    284       1.4     perry 
    285       1.4     perry #endif /* _UVM_UVM_AMAP_H_ */
    286