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      1      1.73     rmind /*	$NetBSD: uvm_page.h,v 1.73.2.6 2011/11/18 00:57:34 yamt Exp $	*/
      2       1.1       mrg 
      3      1.26       chs /*
      4       1.1       mrg  * Copyright (c) 1997 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University.
      5      1.26       chs  * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, The Regents of the University of California.
      6       1.1       mrg  *
      7       1.1       mrg  * All rights reserved.
      8       1.1       mrg  *
      9       1.1       mrg  * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
     10       1.1       mrg  * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University.
     11       1.1       mrg  *
     12       1.1       mrg  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     13       1.1       mrg  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     14       1.1       mrg  * are met:
     15       1.1       mrg  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     16       1.1       mrg  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     17       1.1       mrg  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     18       1.1       mrg  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     19       1.1       mrg  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     20      1.71     chuck  * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
     21       1.1       mrg  *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
     22       1.1       mrg  *    without specific prior written permission.
     23       1.1       mrg  *
     24       1.1       mrg  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
     25       1.1       mrg  * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     26       1.1       mrg  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     27       1.1       mrg  * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
     28       1.1       mrg  * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
     29       1.1       mrg  * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
     30       1.1       mrg  * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
     31       1.1       mrg  * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
     32       1.1       mrg  * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     33       1.1       mrg  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     34       1.1       mrg  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     35       1.1       mrg  *
     36       1.1       mrg  *	@(#)vm_page.h   7.3 (Berkeley) 4/21/91
     37       1.3       mrg  * from: Id: uvm_page.h,v 1.1.2.6 1998/02/04 02:31:42 chuck Exp
     38       1.1       mrg  *
     39       1.1       mrg  *
     40       1.1       mrg  * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
     41       1.1       mrg  * All rights reserved.
     42      1.26       chs  *
     43       1.1       mrg  * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and
     44       1.1       mrg  * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright
     45       1.1       mrg  * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
     46       1.1       mrg  * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions
     47       1.1       mrg  * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation.
     48      1.26       chs  *
     49      1.26       chs  * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS"
     50      1.26       chs  * CONDITION.  CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND
     51       1.1       mrg  * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
     52      1.26       chs  *
     53       1.1       mrg  * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to
     54       1.1       mrg  *
     55       1.1       mrg  *  Software Distribution Coordinator  or  Software.Distribution (at) CS.CMU.EDU
     56       1.1       mrg  *  School of Computer Science
     57       1.1       mrg  *  Carnegie Mellon University
     58       1.1       mrg  *  Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
     59       1.1       mrg  *
     60       1.1       mrg  * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the
     61       1.1       mrg  * rights to redistribute these changes.
     62       1.1       mrg  */
     63       1.1       mrg 
     64       1.4     perry #ifndef _UVM_UVM_PAGE_H_
     65       1.4     perry #define _UVM_UVM_PAGE_H_
     66       1.4     perry 
     67       1.1       mrg /*
     68       1.1       mrg  * uvm_page.h
     69       1.1       mrg  */
     70       1.1       mrg 
     71      1.16       mrg /*
     72      1.16       mrg  *	Resident memory system definitions.
     73      1.16       mrg  */
     74      1.16       mrg 
     75      1.16       mrg /*
     76      1.16       mrg  *	Management of resident (logical) pages.
     77      1.16       mrg  *
     78      1.16       mrg  *	A small structure is kept for each resident
     79      1.16       mrg  *	page, indexed by page number.  Each structure
     80      1.16       mrg  *	is an element of several lists:
     81      1.16       mrg  *
     82      1.16       mrg  *		A list of all pages for a given object,
     83      1.16       mrg  *		so they can be quickly deactivated at
     84      1.16       mrg  *		time of deallocation.
     85      1.16       mrg  *
     86      1.16       mrg  *		An ordered list of pages due for pageout.
     87      1.16       mrg  *
     88      1.16       mrg  *	In addition, the structure contains the object
     89      1.16       mrg  *	and offset to which this page belongs (for pageout),
     90      1.16       mrg  *	and sundry status bits.
     91      1.16       mrg  *
     92      1.16       mrg  *	Fields in this structure are locked either by the lock on the
     93      1.16       mrg  *	object that the page belongs to (O) or by the lock on the page
     94      1.16       mrg  *	queues (P) [or both].
     95      1.16       mrg  */
     96      1.16       mrg 
     97      1.16       mrg /*
     98      1.16       mrg  * locking note: the mach version of this data structure had bit
     99      1.16       mrg  * fields for the flags, and the bit fields were divided into two
    100      1.16       mrg  * items (depending on who locked what).  some time, in BSD, the bit
    101      1.16       mrg  * fields were dumped and all the flags were lumped into one short.
    102      1.16       mrg  * that is fine for a single threaded uniprocessor OS, but bad if you
    103      1.51        ad  * want to actual make use of locking.  so, we've separated things
    104      1.51        ad  * back out again.
    105      1.16       mrg  *
    106      1.16       mrg  * note the page structure has no lock of its own.
    107      1.16       mrg  */
    108      1.16       mrg 
    109      1.16       mrg #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
    110      1.16       mrg #include <uvm/uvm_pglist.h>
    111      1.16       mrg 
    112      1.16       mrg struct vm_page {
    113      1.54        ad 	union {
    114      1.54        ad 		TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) queue;
    115      1.54        ad 		LIST_ENTRY(vm_page) list;
    116      1.54        ad 	} pageq;				/* queue info for FIFO
    117      1.18       chs 						 * queue or free list (P) */
    118  1.73.2.1      yamt 
    119      1.54        ad 	union {
    120  1.73.2.2      yamt 		struct {
    121  1.73.2.2      yamt 			struct vm_anon *o_anon;	/* anon (O,P) */
    122  1.73.2.2      yamt 			struct uvm_object *o_object; /* object (O,P) */
    123  1.73.2.2      yamt 		} owner;
    124  1.73.2.2      yamt #define uanon	u.owner.o_anon
    125  1.73.2.2      yamt #define	uobject	u.owner.o_object
    126  1.73.2.2      yamt 		LIST_ENTRY(vm_page) cpulist;
    127  1.73.2.2      yamt 	} u;
    128      1.18       chs 	voff_t			offset;		/* offset into object (O,P) */
    129      1.31       chs 	uint16_t		flags;		/* object flags [O] */
    130      1.31       chs 	uint16_t		loan_count;	/* number of active loans
    131      1.18       chs 						 * to read: [O or P]
    132      1.18       chs 						 * to modify: [O _and_ P] */
    133      1.31       chs 	uint16_t		wire_count;	/* wired down map refs [P] */
    134      1.31       chs 	uint16_t		pqflags;	/* page queue flags [P] */
    135      1.18       chs 	paddr_t			phys_addr;	/* physical address of page */
    136      1.21   thorpej 
    137      1.22   thorpej #ifdef __HAVE_VM_PAGE_MD
    138      1.22   thorpej 	struct vm_page_md	mdpage;		/* pmap-specific data */
    139      1.22   thorpej #endif
    140      1.21   thorpej 
    141      1.16       mrg #if defined(UVM_PAGE_TRKOWN)
    142      1.18       chs 	/* debugging fields to track page ownership */
    143      1.18       chs 	pid_t			owner;		/* proc that set PG_BUSY */
    144      1.48  perseant 	lwpid_t			lowner;		/* lwp that set PG_BUSY */
    145      1.40       chs 	const char		*owner_tag;	/* why it was set busy */
    146      1.16       mrg #endif
    147      1.16       mrg };
    148      1.16       mrg 
    149      1.16       mrg /*
    150      1.16       mrg  * These are the flags defined for vm_page.
    151      1.16       mrg  */
    152      1.16       mrg 
    153      1.16       mrg /*
    154      1.16       mrg  * locking rules:
    155      1.16       mrg  *   PG_ ==> locked by object lock
    156      1.26       chs  *   PQ_ ==> lock by page queue lock
    157      1.16       mrg  *   PQ_FREE is locked by free queue lock and is mutex with all other PQs
    158      1.16       mrg  *
    159      1.16       mrg  * PG_ZERO is used to indicate that a page has been pre-zero'd.  This flag
    160      1.16       mrg  * is only set when the page is on no queues, and is cleared when the page
    161      1.16       mrg  * is placed on the free list.
    162  1.73.2.1      yamt  *
    163  1.73.2.1      yamt  * PG_RDONLY and PG_HOLE acts like a "read-only count".  ie. either of
    164  1.73.2.1      yamt  * them is set, the page should not be mapped writably.  typically
    165  1.73.2.1      yamt  * they are set by pgo_get to inform the fault handler.
    166  1.73.2.3      yamt  *
    167  1.73.2.3      yamt  * if you want to renumber PG_CLEAN and PG_DIRTY, check __CTASSERTs in
    168  1.73.2.3      yamt  * uvm_page_status.c first.
    169      1.16       mrg  */
    170      1.18       chs 
    171  1.73.2.3      yamt #define	PG_CLEAN	0x0001		/* page is known clean */
    172  1.73.2.3      yamt #define	PG_DIRTY	0x0002		/* page is known dirty */
    173  1.73.2.3      yamt #define	PG_BUSY		0x0004		/* page is locked */
    174  1.73.2.3      yamt #define	PG_WANTED	0x0008		/* someone is waiting for page */
    175      1.31       chs #define	PG_PAGEOUT	0x0010		/* page to be freed for pagedaemon */
    176      1.31       chs #define PG_RELEASED	0x0020		/* page to be freed when unbusied */
    177      1.18       chs #define	PG_FAKE		0x0040		/* page is not yet initialized */
    178      1.31       chs #define	PG_RDONLY	0x0080		/* page must be mapped read-only */
    179      1.31       chs #define	PG_ZERO		0x0100		/* page is pre-zero'd */
    180  1.73.2.3      yamt #define	PG_TABLED	0x0200		/* page is in VP table  */
    181  1.73.2.3      yamt #define	PG_HOLE		0x0400		/* XXX */
    182      1.18       chs 
    183      1.18       chs #define PG_PAGER1	0x1000		/* pager-specific flag */
    184      1.16       mrg 
    185      1.46      yamt #define	UVM_PGFLAGBITS \
    186  1.73.2.3      yamt 	"\20\1CLEAN\2DIRTY\3BUSY\4WANTED" \
    187  1.73.2.3      yamt 	"\5PAGEOUT\6RELEASED\7FAKE\10RDONLY" \
    188  1.73.2.3      yamt 	"\11ZERO\12TABLED\13HOLE"
    189      1.46      yamt 
    190      1.46      yamt #define PQ_FREE		0x0001		/* page is on free list */
    191      1.46      yamt #define PQ_ANON		0x0002		/* page is part of an anon, rather
    192      1.16       mrg 					   than an uvm_object */
    193      1.46      yamt #define PQ_AOBJ		0x0004		/* page is part of an anonymous
    194      1.16       mrg 					   uvm_object */
    195      1.16       mrg #define PQ_SWAPBACKED	(PQ_ANON|PQ_AOBJ)
    196      1.46      yamt #define PQ_READAHEAD	0x0008	/* read-ahead but has not been "hit" yet */
    197  1.73.2.4      yamt #define	PQ_FILE		0x0010		/* file backed (non-anonymous) */
    198  1.73.2.4      yamt #define	PQ_STAT		(PQ_ANON|PQ_AOBJ|PQ_FILE)
    199      1.46      yamt 
    200      1.46      yamt #define PQ_PRIVATE1	0x0100
    201      1.46      yamt #define PQ_PRIVATE2	0x0200
    202      1.46      yamt #define PQ_PRIVATE3	0x0400
    203      1.46      yamt #define PQ_PRIVATE4	0x0800
    204      1.46      yamt #define PQ_PRIVATE5	0x1000
    205      1.46      yamt #define PQ_PRIVATE6	0x2000
    206      1.46      yamt #define PQ_PRIVATE7	0x4000
    207      1.46      yamt #define PQ_PRIVATE8	0x8000
    208      1.46      yamt 
    209      1.46      yamt #define	UVM_PQFLAGBITS \
    210  1.73.2.4      yamt 	"\20\1FREE\2ANON\3AOBJ\4READAHEAD\5FILE" \
    211      1.46      yamt 	"\11PRIVATE1\12PRIVATE2\13PRIVATE3\14PRIVATE4" \
    212      1.46      yamt 	"\15PRIVATE5\16PRIVATE6\17PRIVATE7\20PRIVATE8"
    213      1.16       mrg 
    214      1.16       mrg /*
    215      1.16       mrg  * physical memory layout structure
    216      1.16       mrg  *
    217      1.16       mrg  * MD vmparam.h must #define:
    218      1.16       mrg  *   VM_PHYSEG_MAX = max number of physical memory segments we support
    219      1.16       mrg  *		   (if this is "1" then we revert to a "contig" case)
    220      1.16       mrg  *   VM_PHYSSEG_STRAT: memory sort/search options (for VM_PHYSEG_MAX > 1)
    221      1.16       mrg  * 	- VM_PSTRAT_RANDOM:   linear search (random order)
    222      1.16       mrg  *	- VM_PSTRAT_BSEARCH:  binary search (sorted by address)
    223      1.16       mrg  *	- VM_PSTRAT_BIGFIRST: linear search (sorted by largest segment first)
    224      1.16       mrg  *      - others?
    225      1.17       mrg  *   XXXCDC: eventually we should purge all left-over global variables...
    226      1.16       mrg  */
    227      1.16       mrg #define VM_PSTRAT_RANDOM	1
    228      1.16       mrg #define VM_PSTRAT_BSEARCH	2
    229      1.16       mrg #define VM_PSTRAT_BIGFIRST	3
    230      1.16       mrg 
    231      1.16       mrg /*
    232      1.45  uebayasi  * vm_physseg: describes one segment of physical memory
    233      1.16       mrg  */
    234      1.16       mrg struct vm_physseg {
    235      1.16       mrg 	paddr_t	start;			/* PF# of first page in segment */
    236      1.16       mrg 	paddr_t	end;			/* (PF# of last page in segment) + 1 */
    237      1.16       mrg 	paddr_t	avail_start;		/* PF# of first free page in segment */
    238      1.16       mrg 	paddr_t	avail_end;		/* (PF# of last free page in segment) +1  */
    239      1.16       mrg 	struct	vm_page *pgs;		/* vm_page structures (from start) */
    240      1.16       mrg 	struct	vm_page *lastpg;	/* vm_page structure for end */
    241      1.70      matt 	int	free_list;		/* which free list they belong on */
    242      1.70      matt 	u_int	start_hint;		/* start looking for free pages here */
    243      1.70      matt 					/* protected by uvm_fpageqlock */
    244      1.22   thorpej #ifdef __HAVE_PMAP_PHYSSEG
    245      1.16       mrg 	struct	pmap_physseg pmseg;	/* pmap specific (MD) data */
    246      1.21   thorpej #endif
    247      1.16       mrg };
    248      1.16       mrg 
    249      1.13   thorpej #ifdef _KERNEL
    250      1.13   thorpej 
    251       1.1       mrg /*
    252      1.15   thorpej  * globals
    253      1.15   thorpej  */
    254      1.15   thorpej 
    255      1.47   thorpej extern bool vm_page_zero_enable;
    256      1.15   thorpej 
    257      1.15   thorpej /*
    258      1.16       mrg  * physical memory config is stored in vm_physmem.
    259      1.16       mrg  */
    260       1.1       mrg 
    261      1.68  uebayasi #define	VM_PHYSMEM_PTR(i)	(&vm_physmem[i])
    262      1.68  uebayasi #define VM_PHYSMEM_PTR_SWAP(i, j) \
    263      1.68  uebayasi 	do { vm_physmem[(i)] = vm_physmem[(j)]; } while (0)
    264      1.62  uebayasi 
    265      1.68  uebayasi extern struct vm_physseg vm_physmem[VM_PHYSSEG_MAX];
    266      1.68  uebayasi extern int vm_nphysseg;
    267      1.15   thorpej 
    268       1.1       mrg /*
    269       1.8     chuck  * prototypes: the following prototypes define the interface to pages
    270       1.1       mrg  */
    271       1.1       mrg 
    272      1.37  junyoung void uvm_page_init(vaddr_t *, vaddr_t *);
    273       1.1       mrg #if defined(UVM_PAGE_TRKOWN)
    274      1.40       chs void uvm_page_own(struct vm_page *, const char *);
    275       1.1       mrg #endif
    276       1.8     chuck #if !defined(PMAP_STEAL_MEMORY)
    277      1.47   thorpej bool uvm_page_physget(paddr_t *);
    278       1.8     chuck #endif
    279      1.37  junyoung void uvm_page_recolor(int);
    280      1.37  junyoung void uvm_pageidlezero(void);
    281      1.37  junyoung 
    282      1.43      yamt void uvm_pageactivate(struct vm_page *);
    283      1.37  junyoung vaddr_t uvm_pageboot_alloc(vsize_t);
    284      1.43      yamt void uvm_pagecopy(struct vm_page *, struct vm_page *);
    285      1.43      yamt void uvm_pagedeactivate(struct vm_page *);
    286      1.43      yamt void uvm_pagedequeue(struct vm_page *);
    287      1.46      yamt void uvm_pageenqueue(struct vm_page *);
    288      1.37  junyoung void uvm_pagefree(struct vm_page *);
    289      1.37  junyoung void uvm_page_unbusy(struct vm_page **, int);
    290      1.43      yamt struct vm_page *uvm_pagelookup(struct uvm_object *, voff_t);
    291      1.43      yamt void uvm_pageunwire(struct vm_page *);
    292      1.43      yamt void uvm_pagewire(struct vm_page *);
    293      1.43      yamt void uvm_pagezero(struct vm_page *);
    294      1.57   thorpej bool uvm_pageismanaged(paddr_t);
    295  1.73.2.1      yamt unsigned int uvm_pagegetdirty(struct vm_page *);
    296  1.73.2.1      yamt void uvm_pagemarkdirty(struct vm_page *, unsigned int);
    297  1.73.2.1      yamt bool uvm_pagecheckdirty(struct vm_page *, bool);
    298  1.73.2.1      yamt bool uvm_pagereadonly_p(struct vm_page *);
    299      1.73     rmind bool uvm_page_locked_p(struct vm_page *);
    300  1.73.2.6      yamt kmutex_t *uvm_page_getlock(struct vm_page *);
    301  1.73.2.1      yamt bool uvm_page_samelock_p(struct vm_page *, struct vm_page *);
    302  1.73.2.1      yamt 
    303  1.73.2.1      yamt /*
    304  1.73.2.1      yamt  * page dirtiness status for uvm_pagegetdirty and uvm_pagemarkdirty
    305  1.73.2.1      yamt  *
    306  1.73.2.1      yamt  * UNKNOWN means that we need to consult pmap to know if the page is
    307  1.73.2.1      yamt  * dirty or not.
    308  1.73.2.1      yamt  * basically, UVM_PAGE_STATUS_CLEAN implies that the page has no writable
    309  1.73.2.1      yamt  * mapping.
    310  1.73.2.3      yamt  *
    311  1.73.2.3      yamt  * if you want to renumber these, check __CTASSERTs in
    312  1.73.2.3      yamt  * uvm_page_status.c first.
    313  1.73.2.1      yamt  */
    314  1.73.2.1      yamt #define	UVM_PAGE_STATUS_UNKNOWN	0
    315  1.73.2.3      yamt #define	UVM_PAGE_STATUS_CLEAN	1
    316  1.73.2.3      yamt #define	UVM_PAGE_STATUS_DIRTY	2
    317  1.73.2.3      yamt #define	UVM_PAGE_NUM_STATUS	3
    318       1.9   thorpej 
    319      1.43      yamt int uvm_page_lookup_freelist(struct vm_page *);
    320      1.16       mrg 
    321      1.64  uebayasi int vm_physseg_find(paddr_t, int *);
    322      1.65  uebayasi struct vm_page *uvm_phys_to_vm_page(paddr_t);
    323      1.65  uebayasi paddr_t uvm_vm_page_to_phys(const struct vm_page *);
    324      1.16       mrg 
    325      1.16       mrg /*
    326      1.16       mrg  * macros
    327      1.16       mrg  */
    328      1.31       chs 
    329      1.65  uebayasi #define VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(entry)	uvm_vm_page_to_phys(entry)
    330      1.20   thorpej 
    331      1.69  uebayasi #ifdef __HAVE_VM_PAGE_MD
    332      1.69  uebayasi #define	VM_PAGE_TO_MD(pg)	(&(pg)->mdpage)
    333      1.69  uebayasi #endif
    334      1.69  uebayasi 
    335      1.20   thorpej /*
    336      1.20   thorpej  * Compute the page color bucket for a given page.
    337      1.20   thorpej  */
    338      1.20   thorpej #define	VM_PGCOLOR_BUCKET(pg) \
    339      1.24   thorpej 	(atop(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS((pg))) & uvmexp.colormask)
    340      1.16       mrg 
    341      1.65  uebayasi #define	PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa)	uvm_phys_to_vm_page(pa)
    342      1.16       mrg 
    343      1.16       mrg #define VM_PAGE_IS_FREE(entry)  ((entry)->pqflags & PQ_FREE)
    344      1.54        ad #define	VM_FREE_PAGE_TO_CPU(pg)	((struct uvm_cpu *)((uintptr_t)pg->offset))
    345      1.35      yamt 
    346      1.35      yamt #ifdef DEBUG
    347      1.35      yamt void uvm_pagezerocheck(struct vm_page *);
    348      1.35      yamt #endif /* DEBUG */
    349      1.13   thorpej 
    350      1.13   thorpej #endif /* _KERNEL */
    351       1.1       mrg 
    352       1.4     perry #endif /* _UVM_UVM_PAGE_H_ */
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