uvm_anon.h revision 1.15 1 1.15 chs /* $NetBSD: uvm_anon.h,v 1.15 2001/05/26 16:32:46 chs 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
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13 1.1 mrg * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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16 1.1 mrg * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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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
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22 1.1 mrg *
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33 1.1 mrg */
34 1.1 mrg
35 1.5 perry #ifndef _UVM_UVM_ANON_H_
36 1.5 perry #define _UVM_UVM_ANON_H_
37 1.5 perry
38 1.1 mrg /*
39 1.1 mrg * uvm_anon.h
40 1.1 mrg */
41 1.1 mrg
42 1.1 mrg /*
43 1.1 mrg * anonymous memory management
44 1.1 mrg *
45 1.1 mrg * anonymous virtual memory is short term virtual memory that goes away
46 1.1 mrg * when the processes referencing it go away. an anonymous page of
47 1.1 mrg * virtual memory is described by the following data structure:
48 1.1 mrg */
49 1.1 mrg
50 1.1 mrg struct vm_anon {
51 1.4 mrg int an_ref; /* reference count [an_lock] */
52 1.15 chs struct simplelock an_lock; /* lock for an_ref */
53 1.4 mrg union {
54 1.4 mrg struct vm_anon *an_nxt; /* if on free list [afreelock] */
55 1.8 chuck struct vm_page *an_page;/* if in RAM [an_lock] */
56 1.4 mrg } u;
57 1.14 chs int an_swslot; /* drum swap slot # (if != 0)
58 1.8 chuck [an_lock. also, it is ok to read
59 1.8 chuck an_swslot if we hold an_page PG_BUSY] */
60 1.1 mrg };
61 1.1 mrg
62 1.1 mrg /*
63 1.1 mrg * a pool of vm_anon data structures is allocated and put on a global
64 1.1 mrg * free list at boot time. vm_anon's on the free list use "an_nxt" as
65 1.1 mrg * a pointer to the next item on the free list. for active vm_anon's
66 1.1 mrg * the data can be in one of the following state: [1] in a vm_page
67 1.1 mrg * with no backing store allocated yet, [2] in a vm_page with backing
68 1.1 mrg * store allocated, or [3] paged out to backing store (no vm_page).
69 1.1 mrg *
70 1.1 mrg * for pageout in case [2]: if the page has been modified then we must
71 1.1 mrg * flush it out to backing store, otherwise we can just dump the
72 1.1 mrg * vm_page.
73 1.1 mrg */
74 1.1 mrg
75 1.1 mrg /*
76 1.9 chuck * anons are grouped together in anonymous memory maps, or amaps.
77 1.9 chuck * amaps are defined in uvm_amap.h.
78 1.1 mrg */
79 1.7 mrg
80 1.1 mrg /*
81 1.14 chs * processes reference anonymous virtual memory maps with an anonymous
82 1.1 mrg * reference structure:
83 1.1 mrg */
84 1.1 mrg
85 1.1 mrg struct vm_aref {
86 1.9 chuck int ar_pageoff; /* page offset into amap we start */
87 1.4 mrg struct vm_amap *ar_amap; /* pointer to amap */
88 1.1 mrg };
89 1.1 mrg
90 1.1 mrg /*
91 1.1 mrg * the offset field indicates which part of the amap we are referencing.
92 1.1 mrg * locked by vm_map lock.
93 1.1 mrg */
94 1.1 mrg
95 1.11 thorpej #ifdef _KERNEL
96 1.11 thorpej
97 1.9 chuck /*
98 1.9 chuck * prototypes
99 1.9 chuck */
100 1.9 chuck
101 1.9 chuck struct vm_anon *uvm_analloc __P((void));
102 1.9 chuck void uvm_anfree __P((struct vm_anon *));
103 1.9 chuck void uvm_anon_init __P((void));
104 1.13 chs int uvm_anon_add __P((int));
105 1.12 chs void uvm_anon_remove __P((int));
106 1.9 chuck struct vm_page *uvm_anon_lockloanpg __P((struct vm_anon *));
107 1.10 chs void uvm_anon_dropswap __P((struct vm_anon *));
108 1.12 chs boolean_t anon_swap_off __P((int, int));
109 1.11 thorpej #endif /* _KERNEL */
110 1.5 perry
111 1.5 perry #endif /* _UVM_UVM_ANON_H_ */
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