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      1 /*	$NetBSD: uvm_page.h,v 1.90 2019/12/27 13:13:17 ad 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.
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     10  * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University.
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     36  *	@(#)vm_page.h   7.3 (Berkeley) 4/21/91
     37  * from: Id: uvm_page.h,v 1.1.2.6 1998/02/04 02:31:42 chuck Exp
     38  *
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     62  */
     63 
     64 #ifndef _UVM_UVM_PAGE_H_
     65 #define _UVM_UVM_PAGE_H_
     66 
     67 #include <uvm/uvm_extern.h>
     68 #include <uvm/uvm_pglist.h>
     69 
     70 /*
     71  * Management of resident (logical) pages.
     72  *
     73  * Each resident page has a vm_page structure, indexed by page number.
     74  * There are several lists in the structure:
     75  *
     76  * - A red-black tree rooted with the containing object is used to
     77  *   quickly perform object+offset lookups.
     78  * - A list of all pages for a given object, for a quick deactivation
     79  *   at a time of deallocation.
     80  * - An ordered list of pages due for pageout.
     81  *
     82  * In addition, the structure contains the object and offset to which
     83  * this page belongs (for pageout) and sundry status bits.
     84  *
     85  * Note that the page structure has no lock of its own.  The page is
     86  * generally protected by its owner's lock (UVM object or amap/anon).
     87  * It should be noted that UVM has to serialize pmap(9) operations on
     88  * the managed pages, e.g. for pmap_enter() calls.  Hence, the lock
     89  * order is as follows:
     90  *
     91  *	[vmpage-owner-lock] ->
     92  *		any pmap locks (e.g. PV hash lock)
     93  *
     94  * Since the kernel is always self-consistent, no serialization is
     95  * required for unmanaged mappings, e.g. for pmap_kenter_pa() calls.
     96  *
     97  * Field markings and the corresponding locks:
     98  *
     99  * f:	free page queue lock, uvm_fpageqlock
    100  * o:	page owner (uvm_object::vmobjlock, vm_amap::am_lock, vm_anon::an_lock)
    101  * i:	vm_page::interlock
    102  *        => flags set and cleared only with o&i held can
    103  *           safely be tested for with only o held.
    104  * o,i:	o|i for read, o&i for write (depends on context - if could be loaned)
    105  *	  => see uvm_loan.c
    106  * w:	wired page queue or uvm_pglistalloc:
    107  *	  => wired page queue: o&i to change, stable from wire to unwire
    108  *		XXX What about concurrent or nested wire?
    109  *	  => uvm_pglistalloc: owned by caller
    110  * ?:	locked by pmap or assumed page owner's lock
    111  * p:	locked by pagedaemon policy module (pdpolicy)
    112  * c:	cpu private
    113  * s:	stable, does not change
    114  *
    115  * UVM and pmap(9) may use uvm_page_locked_p() to assert whether the
    116  * page owner's lock is acquired.
    117  *
    118  * A page can have one of four identities:
    119  *
    120  * o free
    121  *   => pageq.list is entry on global free page queue
    122  *   => uanon is unused (or (void *)0xdeadbeef for DEBUG)
    123  *   => uobject is unused (or (void *)0xdeadbeef for DEBUG)
    124  *   => PG_FREE is set in flags
    125  * o owned by a uvm_object
    126  *   => pageq.queue is entry on wired page queue, if any
    127  *   => uanon is NULL or the vm_anon to which it has been O->A loaned
    128  *   => uobject is owner
    129  * o owned by a vm_anon
    130  *   => pageq is unused (XXX correct?)
    131  *   => uanon is owner
    132  *   => uobject is NULL
    133  *   => PG_ANON is set in flags
    134  * o allocated by uvm_pglistalloc
    135  *   => pageq.queue is entry on resulting pglist, owned by caller
    136  *   => uanon is unused
    137  *   => uobject is unused
    138  *
    139  * The following transitions are allowed:
    140  *
    141  * - uvm_pagealloc: free -> owned by a uvm_object/vm_anon
    142  * - uvm_pagefree: owned by a uvm_object/vm_anon -> free
    143  * - uvm_pglistalloc: free -> allocated by uvm_pglistalloc
    144  * - uvm_pglistfree: allocated by uvm_pglistalloc -> free
    145  */
    146 
    147 struct vm_page {
    148 	union {
    149 		TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page) queue;	/* w: wired page queue
    150 						 * or uvm_pglistalloc output */
    151 		LIST_ENTRY(vm_page) list;	/* f: global free page queue */
    152 	} pageq;
    153 	TAILQ_ENTRY(vm_page)	pdqueue;	/* p: pagedaemon queue */
    154 	struct vm_anon		*uanon;		/* o,i: anon */
    155 	struct uvm_object	*uobject;	/* o,i: object */
    156 	voff_t			offset;		/* o: offset into object */
    157 	uint16_t		flags;		/* o: object flags */
    158 	uint16_t		spare;		/*  : spare for now */
    159 	uint32_t		pqflags;	/* p: pagedaemon flags */
    160 	uint32_t		loan_count;	/* o,i: num. active loans */
    161 	uint32_t		wire_count;	/* o,i: wired down map refs */
    162 	paddr_t			phys_addr;	/* o: physical address of pg */
    163 	kmutex_t		interlock;	/* s: lock on identity */
    164 
    165 #ifdef __HAVE_VM_PAGE_MD
    166 	struct vm_page_md	mdpage;		/* ?: pmap-specific data */
    167 #endif
    168 
    169 #if defined(UVM_PAGE_TRKOWN)
    170 	/* debugging fields to track page ownership */
    171 	pid_t			owner;		/* proc that set PG_BUSY */
    172 	lwpid_t			lowner;		/* lwp that set PG_BUSY */
    173 	const char		*owner_tag;	/* why it was set busy */
    174 #endif
    175 };
    176 
    177 /*
    178  * Overview of UVM page flags.
    179  *
    180  * Locking notes:
    181  *
    182  * PG_, struct vm_page::flags	=> locked by owner
    183  * PG_AOBJ			=> additionally locked by vm_page::interlock
    184  * PG_ANON			=> additionally locked by vm_page::interlock
    185  * PG_FREE			=> additionally locked by uvm_fpageqlock
    186  *				   for uvm_pglistalloc()
    187  *
    188  * Flag descriptions:
    189  *
    190  * PG_BUSY:
    191  *	Page is long-term locked, usually because of I/O (transfer from the
    192  *	page memory to the backing store) is in progress.  LWP attempting
    193  *	to access the page shall set PG_WANTED and wait.
    194  *
    195  * PG_WANTED:
    196  *	Indicates that the page, which is currently PG_BUSY, is wanted by
    197  *	some other LWP.  The page owner (i.e. LWP which set PG_BUSY) is
    198  *	responsible to clear both flags and wake up any waiters once it has
    199  *	released the long-term lock (PG_BUSY).
    200  *
    201  * PG_RELEASED:
    202  *	Indicates that the page, which is currently PG_BUSY, should be freed
    203  *	after the release of long-term lock.  It is responsibility of the
    204  *	owning LWP (i.e. which set PG_BUSY) to do it.
    205  *
    206  * PG_CLEAN:
    207  *	Page has not been modified since it was loaded from the backing
    208  *	store.  If this flag is not set, page is considered "dirty".
    209  *	XXX: Currently it means that the page *might* be clean; will be
    210  *	fixed with yamt-pagecache merge.
    211  *
    212  * PG_FAKE:
    213  *	Page has been allocated, but not yet initialised.  The flag is used
    214  *	to avoid overwriting of valid data, e.g. to prevent read from the
    215  *	backing store when in-core data is newer.
    216  *
    217  * PG_TABLED:
    218  *	Indicates that the page is currently in the object's offset queue,
    219  *	and that it should be removed from it once the page is freed.  Used
    220  *	diagnostic purposes.
    221  *
    222  * PG_PAGEOUT:
    223  *	Indicates that the page is being paged-out in preparation for
    224  *	being freed.
    225  *
    226  * PG_RDONLY:
    227  *	Indicates that the page must be mapped read-only.
    228  *
    229  * PG_ZERO:
    230  *	Indicates that the page has been pre-zeroed.  This flag is only
    231  *	set when the page is not in the queues and is cleared when the
    232  *	page is placed on the free list.
    233  *
    234  * PG_MARKER:
    235  *	Dummy marker page.
    236  */
    237 
    238 #define	PG_BUSY		0x0001
    239 #define	PG_WANTED	0x0002
    240 #define	PG_TABLED	0x0004
    241 #define	PG_CLEAN	0x0008
    242 #define	PG_PAGEOUT	0x0010
    243 #define	PG_RELEASED	0x0020
    244 #define	PG_FAKE		0x0040
    245 #define	PG_RDONLY	0x0080
    246 #define PG_AOBJ		0x0100		/* page is part of an anonymous
    247 					   uvm_object */
    248 #define PG_ANON		0x0200		/* page is part of an anon, rather
    249 					   than an uvm_object */
    250 #define PG_SWAPBACKED	(PG_ANON|PG_AOBJ)
    251 #define PG_READAHEAD	0x0400		/* read-ahead but not "hit" yet */
    252 #define PG_FREE		0x0800		/* page is on free list */
    253 #define	PG_MARKER	0x1000
    254 #define PG_PAGER1	0x2000		/* pager-specific flag */
    255 #define PG_ZERO		0x4000
    256 
    257 #define	UVM_PGFLAGBITS \
    258 	"\20\1BUSY\2WANTED\3TABLED\4CLEAN\5PAGEOUT\6RELEASED\7FAKE\10RDONLY" \
    259 	"\11AOBJ\12AOBJ\13READAHEAD\14FREE\15MARKER\16PAGER1\17ZERO"
    260 
    261 /*
    262  * physical memory layout structure
    263  *
    264  * MD vmparam.h must #define:
    265  *   VM_PHYSEG_MAX = max number of physical memory segments we support
    266  *		   (if this is "1" then we revert to a "contig" case)
    267  *   VM_PHYSSEG_STRAT: memory sort/search options (for VM_PHYSEG_MAX > 1)
    268  * 	- VM_PSTRAT_RANDOM:   linear search (random order)
    269  *	- VM_PSTRAT_BSEARCH:  binary search (sorted by address)
    270  *	- VM_PSTRAT_BIGFIRST: linear search (sorted by largest segment first)
    271  *      - others?
    272  *   XXXCDC: eventually we should purge all left-over global variables...
    273  */
    274 #define VM_PSTRAT_RANDOM	1
    275 #define VM_PSTRAT_BSEARCH	2
    276 #define VM_PSTRAT_BIGFIRST	3
    277 
    278 #ifdef _KERNEL
    279 
    280 /*
    281  * globals
    282  */
    283 
    284 extern bool vm_page_zero_enable;
    285 
    286 /*
    287  * prototypes: the following prototypes define the interface to pages
    288  */
    289 
    290 void uvm_page_init(vaddr_t *, vaddr_t *);
    291 #if defined(UVM_PAGE_TRKOWN)
    292 void uvm_page_own(struct vm_page *, const char *);
    293 #endif
    294 #if !defined(PMAP_STEAL_MEMORY)
    295 bool uvm_page_physget(paddr_t *);
    296 #endif
    297 void uvm_page_recolor(int);
    298 void uvm_page_rebucket(void);
    299 void uvm_pageidlezero(void);
    300 
    301 void uvm_pageactivate(struct vm_page *);
    302 vaddr_t uvm_pageboot_alloc(vsize_t);
    303 void uvm_pagecopy(struct vm_page *, struct vm_page *);
    304 void uvm_pagedeactivate(struct vm_page *);
    305 void uvm_pagedequeue(struct vm_page *);
    306 void uvm_pageenqueue(struct vm_page *);
    307 void uvm_pagefree(struct vm_page *);
    308 void uvm_page_unbusy(struct vm_page **, int);
    309 struct vm_page *uvm_pagelookup(struct uvm_object *, voff_t);
    310 void uvm_pageunwire(struct vm_page *);
    311 void uvm_pagewire(struct vm_page *);
    312 void uvm_pagezero(struct vm_page *);
    313 bool uvm_pageismanaged(paddr_t);
    314 bool uvm_page_locked_p(struct vm_page *);
    315 void uvm_pgfl_lock(void);
    316 void uvm_pgfl_unlock(void);
    317 
    318 int uvm_page_lookup_freelist(struct vm_page *);
    319 
    320 struct vm_page *uvm_phys_to_vm_page(paddr_t);
    321 paddr_t uvm_vm_page_to_phys(const struct vm_page *);
    322 
    323 #if defined(PMAP_DIRECT)
    324 extern bool ubc_direct;
    325 int uvm_direct_process(struct vm_page **, u_int, voff_t, vsize_t,
    326 	    int (*)(void *, size_t, void *), void *);
    327 #endif
    328 
    329 /*
    330  * macros
    331  */
    332 
    333 #define UVM_PAGE_TREE_PENALTY	4	/* XXX: a guess */
    334 
    335 #define VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(entry)	uvm_vm_page_to_phys(entry)
    336 
    337 #ifdef __HAVE_VM_PAGE_MD
    338 #define	VM_PAGE_TO_MD(pg)	(&(pg)->mdpage)
    339 #endif
    340 
    341 /*
    342  * Compute the page color for a given page.
    343  */
    344 #define	VM_PGCOLOR(pg) \
    345 	(atop(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS((pg))) & uvmexp.colormask)
    346 #define	PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa)	uvm_phys_to_vm_page(pa)
    347 
    348 /*
    349  * VM_PAGE_IS_FREE() can't tell if the page is on global free list, or a
    350  * per-CPU cache.  If you need to be certain, pause caching.
    351  */
    352 #define VM_PAGE_IS_FREE(entry)  ((entry)->flags & PG_FREE)
    353 
    354 /*
    355  * Use the lower 10 bits of pg->phys_addr to cache some some locators for
    356  * the page.  This implies that the smallest possible page size is 1kB, and
    357  * that nobody should use pg->phys_addr directly (use VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS()).
    358  *
    359  * - 5 bits for the freelist index, because uvm_page_lookup_freelist()
    360  *   traverses an rbtree and therefore features prominently in traces
    361  *   captured during performance test.  It would probably be more useful to
    362  *   cache physseg index here because freelist can be inferred from physseg,
    363  *   but it requires changes to allocation for UVM_HOTPLUG, so for now we'll
    364  *   go with freelist.
    365  *
    366  * - 5 bits for "bucket", a way for us to categorise pages further as
    367  *   needed (e.g. NUMA node).
    368  *
    369  * None of this is set in stone; it can be adjusted as needed.
    370  */
    371 static inline unsigned
    372 uvm_page_get_freelist(struct vm_page *pg)
    373 {
    374 	unsigned fl = pg->phys_addr & 0x1f;
    375 	KASSERT(fl == (unsigned)uvm_page_lookup_freelist(pg));
    376 	return fl;
    377 }
    378 
    379 static inline unsigned
    380 uvm_page_get_bucket(struct vm_page *pg)
    381 {
    382 	return (pg->phys_addr & 0x3e0) >> 5;
    383 }
    384 
    385 static inline void
    386 uvm_page_set_freelist(struct vm_page *pg, unsigned fl)
    387 {
    388 	KASSERT(fl < 32);
    389 	pg->phys_addr = (pg->phys_addr & ~0x1f) | fl;
    390 }
    391 
    392 static inline void
    393 uvm_page_set_bucket(struct vm_page *pg, unsigned b)
    394 {
    395 	KASSERT(b < 32);
    396 	pg->phys_addr = (pg->phys_addr & ~0x3e0) | (b << 5);
    397 }
    398 
    399 #ifdef DEBUG
    400 void uvm_pagezerocheck(struct vm_page *);
    401 #endif /* DEBUG */
    402 
    403 #endif /* _KERNEL */
    404 
    405 #endif /* _UVM_UVM_PAGE_H_ */
    406