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      1 /*	$NetBSD: uvm_glue.c,v 1.42 2000/10/11 17:27:59 thorpej Exp $	*/
      2 
      3 /*
      4  * Copyright (c) 1997 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University.
      5  * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, The Regents of the University of California.
      6  *
      7  * All rights reserved.
      8  *
      9  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
     10  * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University.
     11  *
     12  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     13  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     14  * are met:
     15  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     16  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     17  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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     19  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     20  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     21  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     22  *	This product includes software developed by Charles D. Cranor,
     23  *      Washington University, the University of California, Berkeley and
     24  *      its contributors.
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     26  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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     40  *
     41  *	@(#)vm_glue.c	8.6 (Berkeley) 1/5/94
     42  * from: Id: uvm_glue.c,v 1.1.2.8 1998/02/07 01:16:54 chs Exp
     43  *
     44  *
     45  * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
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     51  * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
     52  * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
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     54  * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
     55  * CONDITION.  CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
     56  * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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     59  *
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     61  *  School of Computer Science
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     64  *
     65  * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
     66  * rights to redistribute these changes.
     67  */
     68 
     69 #include "opt_uvmhist.h"
     70 #include "opt_sysv.h"
     71 
     72 /*
     73  * uvm_glue.c: glue functions
     74  */
     75 
     76 #include <sys/param.h>
     77 #include <sys/systm.h>
     78 #include <sys/proc.h>
     79 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
     80 #include <sys/buf.h>
     81 #include <sys/user.h>
     82 #ifdef SYSVSHM
     83 #include <sys/shm.h>
     84 #endif
     85 
     86 #include <uvm/uvm.h>
     87 
     88 #include <machine/cpu.h>
     89 
     90 /*
     91  * local prototypes
     92  */
     93 
     94 static void uvm_swapout __P((struct proc *));
     95 
     96 /*
     97  * XXXCDC: do these really belong here?
     98  */
     99 
    100 unsigned maxdmap = MAXDSIZ;	/* kern_resource.c: RLIMIT_DATA max */
    101 unsigned maxsmap = MAXSSIZ;	/* kern_resource.c: RLIMIT_STACK max */
    102 
    103 int readbuffers = 0;		/* allow KGDB to read kern buffer pool */
    104 				/* XXX: see uvm_kernacc */
    105 
    106 
    107 /*
    108  * uvm_kernacc: can the kernel access a region of memory
    109  *
    110  * - called from malloc [DIAGNOSTIC], and /dev/kmem driver (mem.c)
    111  */
    112 
    113 boolean_t
    114 uvm_kernacc(addr, len, rw)
    115 	caddr_t addr;
    116 	size_t len;
    117 	int rw;
    118 {
    119 	boolean_t rv;
    120 	vaddr_t saddr, eaddr;
    121 	vm_prot_t prot = rw == B_READ ? VM_PROT_READ : VM_PROT_WRITE;
    122 
    123 	saddr = trunc_page((vaddr_t)addr);
    124 	eaddr = round_page((vaddr_t)addr+len);
    125 	vm_map_lock_read(kernel_map);
    126 	rv = uvm_map_checkprot(kernel_map, saddr, eaddr, prot);
    127 	vm_map_unlock_read(kernel_map);
    128 
    129 	/*
    130 	 * XXX there are still some things (e.g. the buffer cache) that
    131 	 * are managed behind the VM system's back so even though an
    132 	 * address is accessible in the mind of the VM system, there may
    133 	 * not be physical pages where the VM thinks there is.  This can
    134 	 * lead to bogus allocation of pages in the kernel address space
    135 	 * or worse, inconsistencies at the pmap level.  We only worry
    136 	 * about the buffer cache for now.
    137 	 */
    138 	if (!readbuffers && rv && (eaddr > (vaddr_t)buffers &&
    139 			     saddr < (vaddr_t)buffers + MAXBSIZE * nbuf))
    140 		rv = FALSE;
    141 	return(rv);
    142 }
    143 
    144 /*
    145  * uvm_useracc: can the user access it?
    146  *
    147  * - called from physio() and sys___sysctl().
    148  */
    149 
    150 boolean_t
    151 uvm_useracc(addr, len, rw)
    152 	caddr_t addr;
    153 	size_t len;
    154 	int rw;
    155 {
    156 	vm_map_t map;
    157 	boolean_t rv;
    158 	vm_prot_t prot = rw == B_READ ? VM_PROT_READ : VM_PROT_WRITE;
    159 
    160 	/* XXX curproc */
    161 	map = &curproc->p_vmspace->vm_map;
    162 
    163 	vm_map_lock_read(map);
    164 	rv = uvm_map_checkprot(map, trunc_page((vaddr_t)addr),
    165 	    round_page((vaddr_t)addr+len), prot);
    166 	vm_map_unlock_read(map);
    167 
    168 	return(rv);
    169 }
    170 
    171 #ifdef KGDB
    172 /*
    173  * Change protections on kernel pages from addr to addr+len
    174  * (presumably so debugger can plant a breakpoint).
    175  *
    176  * We force the protection change at the pmap level.  If we were
    177  * to use vm_map_protect a change to allow writing would be lazily-
    178  * applied meaning we would still take a protection fault, something
    179  * we really don't want to do.  It would also fragment the kernel
    180  * map unnecessarily.  We cannot use pmap_protect since it also won't
    181  * enforce a write-enable request.  Using pmap_enter is the only way
    182  * we can ensure the change takes place properly.
    183  */
    184 void
    185 uvm_chgkprot(addr, len, rw)
    186 	caddr_t addr;
    187 	size_t len;
    188 	int rw;
    189 {
    190 	vm_prot_t prot;
    191 	paddr_t pa;
    192 	vaddr_t sva, eva;
    193 
    194 	prot = rw == B_READ ? VM_PROT_READ : VM_PROT_READ|VM_PROT_WRITE;
    195 	eva = round_page((vaddr_t)addr + len);
    196 	for (sva = trunc_page((vaddr_t)addr); sva < eva; sva += PAGE_SIZE) {
    197 		/*
    198 		 * Extract physical address for the page.
    199 		 * We use a cheezy hack to differentiate physical
    200 		 * page 0 from an invalid mapping, not that it
    201 		 * really matters...
    202 		 */
    203 		if (pmap_extract(pmap_kernel(), sva, &pa) == FALSE)
    204 			panic("chgkprot: invalid page");
    205 		pmap_enter(pmap_kernel(), sva, pa, prot, PMAP_WIRED);
    206 	}
    207 }
    208 #endif
    209 
    210 /*
    211  * vslock: wire user memory for I/O
    212  *
    213  * - called from physio and sys___sysctl
    214  * - XXXCDC: consider nuking this (or making it a macro?)
    215  */
    216 
    217 int
    218 uvm_vslock(p, addr, len, access_type)
    219 	struct proc *p;
    220 	caddr_t	addr;
    221 	size_t	len;
    222 	vm_prot_t access_type;
    223 {
    224 	vm_map_t map;
    225 	vaddr_t start, end;
    226 	int rv;
    227 
    228 	map = &p->p_vmspace->vm_map;
    229 	start = trunc_page((vaddr_t)addr);
    230 	end = round_page((vaddr_t)addr + len);
    231 
    232 	rv = uvm_fault_wire(map, start, end, access_type);
    233 
    234 	return (rv);
    235 }
    236 
    237 /*
    238  * vslock: wire user memory for I/O
    239  *
    240  * - called from physio and sys___sysctl
    241  * - XXXCDC: consider nuking this (or making it a macro?)
    242  */
    243 
    244 void
    245 uvm_vsunlock(p, addr, len)
    246 	struct proc *p;
    247 	caddr_t	addr;
    248 	size_t	len;
    249 {
    250 	uvm_fault_unwire(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map, trunc_page((vaddr_t)addr),
    251 		round_page((vaddr_t)addr+len));
    252 }
    253 
    254 /*
    255  * uvm_fork: fork a virtual address space
    256  *
    257  * - the address space is copied as per parent map's inherit values
    258  * - a new "user" structure is allocated for the child process
    259  *	[filled in by MD layer...]
    260  * - if specified, the child gets a new user stack described by
    261  *	stack and stacksize
    262  * - NOTE: the kernel stack may be at a different location in the child
    263  *	process, and thus addresses of automatic variables may be invalid
    264  *	after cpu_fork returns in the child process.  We do nothing here
    265  *	after cpu_fork returns.
    266  * - XXXCDC: we need a way for this to return a failure value rather
    267  *   than just hang
    268  */
    269 void
    270 uvm_fork(p1, p2, shared, stack, stacksize, func, arg)
    271 	struct proc *p1, *p2;
    272 	boolean_t shared;
    273 	void *stack;
    274 	size_t stacksize;
    275 	void (*func) __P((void *));
    276 	void *arg;
    277 {
    278 	struct user *up = p2->p_addr;
    279 	int rv;
    280 
    281 	if (shared == TRUE) {
    282 		p2->p_vmspace = NULL;
    283 		uvmspace_share(p1, p2);			/* share vmspace */
    284 	} else
    285 		p2->p_vmspace = uvmspace_fork(p1->p_vmspace); /* fork vmspace */
    286 
    287 	/*
    288 	 * Wire down the U-area for the process, which contains the PCB
    289 	 * and the kernel stack.  Wired state is stored in p->p_flag's
    290 	 * P_INMEM bit rather than in the vm_map_entry's wired count
    291 	 * to prevent kernel_map fragmentation.
    292 	 *
    293 	 * Note the kernel stack gets read/write accesses right off
    294 	 * the bat.
    295 	 */
    296 	rv = uvm_fault_wire(kernel_map, (vaddr_t)up,
    297 	    (vaddr_t)up + USPACE, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE);
    298 	if (rv != KERN_SUCCESS)
    299 		panic("uvm_fork: uvm_fault_wire failed: %d", rv);
    300 
    301 	/*
    302 	 * p_stats currently points at a field in the user struct.  Copy
    303 	 * parts of p_stats, and zero out the rest.
    304 	 */
    305 	p2->p_stats = &up->u_stats;
    306 	memset(&up->u_stats.pstat_startzero, 0,
    307 	(unsigned) ((caddr_t)&up->u_stats.pstat_endzero -
    308 		    (caddr_t)&up->u_stats.pstat_startzero));
    309 	memcpy(&up->u_stats.pstat_startcopy, &p1->p_stats->pstat_startcopy,
    310 	((caddr_t)&up->u_stats.pstat_endcopy -
    311 	 (caddr_t)&up->u_stats.pstat_startcopy));
    312 
    313 	/*
    314 	 * cpu_fork() copy and update the pcb, and make the child ready
    315 	 * to run.  If this is a normal user fork, the child will exit
    316 	 * directly to user mode via child_return() on its first time
    317 	 * slice and will not return here.  If this is a kernel thread,
    318 	 * the specified entry point will be executed.
    319 	 */
    320 	cpu_fork(p1, p2, stack, stacksize, func, arg);
    321 }
    322 
    323 /*
    324  * uvm_exit: exit a virtual address space
    325  *
    326  * - the process passed to us is a dead (pre-zombie) process; we
    327  *   are running on a different context now (the reaper).
    328  * - we must run in a separate thread because freeing the vmspace
    329  *   of the dead process may block.
    330  */
    331 void
    332 uvm_exit(p)
    333 	struct proc *p;
    334 {
    335 
    336 	uvmspace_free(p->p_vmspace);
    337 	uvm_km_free(kernel_map, (vaddr_t)p->p_addr, USPACE);
    338 	p->p_addr = NULL;
    339 }
    340 
    341 /*
    342  * uvm_init_limit: init per-process VM limits
    343  *
    344  * - called for process 0 and then inherited by all others.
    345  */
    346 void
    347 uvm_init_limits(p)
    348 	struct proc *p;
    349 {
    350 
    351 	/*
    352 	 * Set up the initial limits on process VM.  Set the maximum
    353 	 * resident set size to be all of (reasonably) available memory.
    354 	 * This causes any single, large process to start random page
    355 	 * replacement once it fills memory.
    356 	 */
    357 
    358 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_STACK].rlim_cur = DFLSSIZ;
    359 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_STACK].rlim_max = MAXSSIZ;
    360 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_DATA].rlim_cur = DFLDSIZ;
    361 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_DATA].rlim_max = MAXDSIZ;
    362 	p->p_rlimit[RLIMIT_RSS].rlim_cur = ptoa(uvmexp.free);
    363 }
    364 
    365 #ifdef DEBUG
    366 int	enableswap = 1;
    367 int	swapdebug = 0;
    368 #define	SDB_FOLLOW	1
    369 #define SDB_SWAPIN	2
    370 #define SDB_SWAPOUT	4
    371 #endif
    372 
    373 /*
    374  * uvm_swapin: swap in a process's u-area.
    375  */
    376 
    377 void
    378 uvm_swapin(p)
    379 	struct proc *p;
    380 {
    381 	vaddr_t addr;
    382 	int s;
    383 
    384 	addr = (vaddr_t)p->p_addr;
    385 	/* make P_INMEM true */
    386 	uvm_fault_wire(kernel_map, addr, addr + USPACE,
    387 	    VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE);
    388 
    389 	/*
    390 	 * Some architectures need to be notified when the user area has
    391 	 * moved to new physical page(s) (e.g.  see mips/mips/vm_machdep.c).
    392 	 */
    393 	cpu_swapin(p);
    394 	SCHED_LOCK(s);
    395 	if (p->p_stat == SRUN)
    396 		setrunqueue(p);
    397 	p->p_flag |= P_INMEM;
    398 	SCHED_UNLOCK(s);
    399 	p->p_swtime = 0;
    400 	++uvmexp.swapins;
    401 }
    402 
    403 /*
    404  * uvm_scheduler: process zero main loop
    405  *
    406  * - attempt to swapin every swaped-out, runnable process in order of
    407  *	priority.
    408  * - if not enough memory, wake the pagedaemon and let it clear space.
    409  */
    410 
    411 void
    412 uvm_scheduler()
    413 {
    414 	struct proc *p;
    415 	int pri;
    416 	struct proc *pp;
    417 	int ppri;
    418 	UVMHIST_FUNC("uvm_scheduler"); UVMHIST_CALLED(maphist);
    419 
    420 loop:
    421 #ifdef DEBUG
    422 	while (!enableswap)
    423 		tsleep((caddr_t)&proc0, PVM, "noswap", 0);
    424 #endif
    425 	pp = NULL;		/* process to choose */
    426 	ppri = INT_MIN;	/* its priority */
    427 	proclist_lock_read();
    428 	for (p = allproc.lh_first; p != 0; p = p->p_list.le_next) {
    429 
    430 		/* is it a runnable swapped out process? */
    431 		if (p->p_stat == SRUN && (p->p_flag & P_INMEM) == 0) {
    432 			pri = p->p_swtime + p->p_slptime -
    433 			    (p->p_nice - NZERO) * 8;
    434 			if (pri > ppri) {   /* higher priority?  remember it. */
    435 				pp = p;
    436 				ppri = pri;
    437 			}
    438 		}
    439 	}
    440 	/*
    441 	 * XXXSMP: possible unlock/sleep race between here and the
    442 	 * "scheduler" tsleep below..
    443 	 */
    444 	proclist_unlock_read();
    445 
    446 #ifdef DEBUG
    447 	if (swapdebug & SDB_FOLLOW)
    448 		printf("scheduler: running, procp %p pri %d\n", pp, ppri);
    449 #endif
    450 	/*
    451 	 * Nothing to do, back to sleep
    452 	 */
    453 	if ((p = pp) == NULL) {
    454 		tsleep((caddr_t)&proc0, PVM, "scheduler", 0);
    455 		goto loop;
    456 	}
    457 
    458 	/*
    459 	 * we have found swapped out process which we would like to bring
    460 	 * back in.
    461 	 *
    462 	 * XXX: this part is really bogus cuz we could deadlock on memory
    463 	 * despite our feeble check
    464 	 */
    465 	if (uvmexp.free > atop(USPACE)) {
    466 #ifdef DEBUG
    467 		if (swapdebug & SDB_SWAPIN)
    468 			printf("swapin: pid %d(%s)@%p, pri %d free %d\n",
    469 	     p->p_pid, p->p_comm, p->p_addr, ppri, uvmexp.free);
    470 #endif
    471 		uvm_swapin(p);
    472 		goto loop;
    473 	}
    474 	/*
    475 	 * not enough memory, jab the pageout daemon and wait til the coast
    476 	 * is clear
    477 	 */
    478 #ifdef DEBUG
    479 	if (swapdebug & SDB_FOLLOW)
    480 		printf("scheduler: no room for pid %d(%s), free %d\n",
    481 	   p->p_pid, p->p_comm, uvmexp.free);
    482 #endif
    483 	uvm_wait("schedpwait");
    484 #ifdef DEBUG
    485 	if (swapdebug & SDB_FOLLOW)
    486 		printf("scheduler: room again, free %d\n", uvmexp.free);
    487 #endif
    488 	goto loop;
    489 }
    490 
    491 /*
    492  * swappable: is process "p" swappable?
    493  */
    494 
    495 #define	swappable(p)							\
    496 	(((p)->p_flag & (P_SYSTEM | P_INMEM | P_WEXIT)) == P_INMEM &&	\
    497 	 (p)->p_holdcnt == 0)
    498 
    499 /*
    500  * swapout_threads: find threads that can be swapped and unwire their
    501  *	u-areas.
    502  *
    503  * - called by the pagedaemon
    504  * - try and swap at least one processs
    505  * - processes that are sleeping or stopped for maxslp or more seconds
    506  *   are swapped... otherwise the longest-sleeping or stopped process
    507  *   is swapped, otherwise the longest resident process...
    508  */
    509 void
    510 uvm_swapout_threads()
    511 {
    512 	struct proc *p;
    513 	struct proc *outp, *outp2;
    514 	int outpri, outpri2;
    515 	int didswap = 0;
    516 	extern int maxslp;
    517 	/* XXXCDC: should move off to uvmexp. or uvm., also in uvm_meter */
    518 
    519 #ifdef DEBUG
    520 	if (!enableswap)
    521 		return;
    522 #endif
    523 
    524 	/*
    525 	 * outp/outpri  : stop/sleep process with largest sleeptime < maxslp
    526 	 * outp2/outpri2: the longest resident process (its swap time)
    527 	 */
    528 	outp = outp2 = NULL;
    529 	outpri = outpri2 = 0;
    530 	proclist_lock_read();
    531 	for (p = allproc.lh_first; p != 0; p = p->p_list.le_next) {
    532 		if (!swappable(p))
    533 			continue;
    534 		switch (p->p_stat) {
    535 		case SRUN:
    536 		case SONPROC:
    537 			if (p->p_swtime > outpri2) {
    538 				outp2 = p;
    539 				outpri2 = p->p_swtime;
    540 			}
    541 			continue;
    542 
    543 		case SSLEEP:
    544 		case SSTOP:
    545 			if (p->p_slptime >= maxslp) {
    546 				uvm_swapout(p);			/* zap! */
    547 				didswap++;
    548 			} else if (p->p_slptime > outpri) {
    549 				outp = p;
    550 				outpri = p->p_slptime;
    551 			}
    552 			continue;
    553 		}
    554 	}
    555 	proclist_unlock_read();
    556 
    557 	/*
    558 	 * If we didn't get rid of any real duds, toss out the next most
    559 	 * likely sleeping/stopped or running candidate.  We only do this
    560 	 * if we are real low on memory since we don't gain much by doing
    561 	 * it (USPACE bytes).
    562 	 */
    563 	if (didswap == 0 && uvmexp.free <= atop(round_page(USPACE))) {
    564 		if ((p = outp) == NULL)
    565 			p = outp2;
    566 #ifdef DEBUG
    567 		if (swapdebug & SDB_SWAPOUT)
    568 			printf("swapout_threads: no duds, try procp %p\n", p);
    569 #endif
    570 		if (p)
    571 			uvm_swapout(p);
    572 	}
    573 }
    574 
    575 /*
    576  * uvm_swapout: swap out process "p"
    577  *
    578  * - currently "swapout" means "unwire U-area" and "pmap_collect()"
    579  *   the pmap.
    580  * - XXXCDC: should deactivate all process' private anonymous memory
    581  */
    582 
    583 static void
    584 uvm_swapout(p)
    585 	struct proc *p;
    586 {
    587 	vaddr_t addr;
    588 	int s;
    589 
    590 #ifdef DEBUG
    591 	if (swapdebug & SDB_SWAPOUT)
    592 		printf("swapout: pid %d(%s)@%p, stat %x pri %d free %d\n",
    593 	   p->p_pid, p->p_comm, p->p_addr, p->p_stat,
    594 	   p->p_slptime, uvmexp.free);
    595 #endif
    596 
    597 	/*
    598 	 * Do any machine-specific actions necessary before swapout.
    599 	 * This can include saving floating point state, etc.
    600 	 */
    601 	cpu_swapout(p);
    602 
    603 	/*
    604 	 * Unwire the to-be-swapped process's user struct and kernel stack.
    605 	 */
    606 	addr = (vaddr_t)p->p_addr;
    607 	uvm_fault_unwire(kernel_map, addr, addr + USPACE); /* !P_INMEM */
    608 	pmap_collect(vm_map_pmap(&p->p_vmspace->vm_map));
    609 
    610 	/*
    611 	 * Mark it as (potentially) swapped out.
    612 	 */
    613 	SCHED_LOCK(s);
    614 	p->p_flag &= ~P_INMEM;
    615 	if (p->p_stat == SRUN)
    616 		remrunqueue(p);
    617 	SCHED_UNLOCK(s);
    618 	p->p_swtime = 0;
    619 	++uvmexp.swapouts;
    620 }
    621 
    622