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      1  1.178      maxv /*	$NetBSD: uvm_swap.c,v 1.178 2018/11/15 14:19:23 maxv Exp $	*/
      2    1.1       mrg 
      3    1.1       mrg /*
      4  1.144       mrg  * Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997, 2009 Matthew R. Green
      5    1.1       mrg  * All rights reserved.
      6    1.1       mrg  *
      7    1.1       mrg  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
      8    1.1       mrg  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
      9    1.1       mrg  * are met:
     10    1.1       mrg  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     11    1.1       mrg  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     12    1.1       mrg  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     13    1.1       mrg  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     14    1.1       mrg  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     15    1.1       mrg  *
     16    1.1       mrg  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
     17    1.1       mrg  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
     18    1.1       mrg  * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
     19    1.1       mrg  * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
     20    1.1       mrg  * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
     21    1.1       mrg  * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
     22    1.1       mrg  * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
     23    1.1       mrg  * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
     24    1.1       mrg  * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
     25    1.1       mrg  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
     26    1.1       mrg  * SUCH DAMAGE.
     27    1.3       mrg  *
     28    1.3       mrg  * from: NetBSD: vm_swap.c,v 1.52 1997/12/02 13:47:37 pk Exp
     29    1.3       mrg  * from: Id: uvm_swap.c,v 1.1.2.42 1998/02/02 20:38:06 chuck Exp
     30    1.1       mrg  */
     31   1.57     lukem 
     32   1.57     lukem #include <sys/cdefs.h>
     33  1.178      maxv __KERNEL_RCSID(0, "$NetBSD: uvm_swap.c,v 1.178 2018/11/15 14:19:23 maxv Exp $");
     34    1.5       mrg 
     35    1.5       mrg #include "opt_uvmhist.h"
     36   1.16       mrg #include "opt_compat_netbsd.h"
     37   1.41       chs #include "opt_ddb.h"
     38    1.1       mrg 
     39    1.1       mrg #include <sys/param.h>
     40    1.1       mrg #include <sys/systm.h>
     41    1.1       mrg #include <sys/buf.h>
     42   1.89      yamt #include <sys/bufq.h>
     43   1.36       mrg #include <sys/conf.h>
     44    1.1       mrg #include <sys/proc.h>
     45    1.1       mrg #include <sys/namei.h>
     46    1.1       mrg #include <sys/disklabel.h>
     47    1.1       mrg #include <sys/errno.h>
     48    1.1       mrg #include <sys/kernel.h>
     49    1.1       mrg #include <sys/vnode.h>
     50    1.1       mrg #include <sys/file.h>
     51  1.110      yamt #include <sys/vmem.h>
     52   1.90      yamt #include <sys/blist.h>
     53    1.1       mrg #include <sys/mount.h>
     54   1.12        pk #include <sys/pool.h>
     55  1.159      para #include <sys/kmem.h>
     56    1.1       mrg #include <sys/syscallargs.h>
     57   1.17       mrg #include <sys/swap.h>
     58  1.100      elad #include <sys/kauth.h>
     59  1.125        ad #include <sys/sysctl.h>
     60  1.130   hannken #include <sys/workqueue.h>
     61    1.1       mrg 
     62    1.1       mrg #include <uvm/uvm.h>
     63    1.1       mrg 
     64    1.1       mrg #include <miscfs/specfs/specdev.h>
     65    1.1       mrg 
     66    1.1       mrg /*
     67    1.1       mrg  * uvm_swap.c: manage configuration and i/o to swap space.
     68    1.1       mrg  */
     69    1.1       mrg 
     70    1.1       mrg /*
     71    1.1       mrg  * swap space is managed in the following way:
     72   1.51       chs  *
     73    1.1       mrg  * each swap partition or file is described by a "swapdev" structure.
     74    1.1       mrg  * each "swapdev" structure contains a "swapent" structure which contains
     75    1.1       mrg  * information that is passed up to the user (via system calls).
     76    1.1       mrg  *
     77    1.1       mrg  * each swap partition is assigned a "priority" (int) which controls
     78    1.1       mrg  * swap parition usage.
     79    1.1       mrg  *
     80    1.1       mrg  * the system maintains a global data structure describing all swap
     81    1.1       mrg  * partitions/files.   there is a sorted LIST of "swappri" structures
     82    1.1       mrg  * which describe "swapdev"'s at that priority.   this LIST is headed
     83   1.51       chs  * by the "swap_priority" global var.    each "swappri" contains a
     84  1.164  christos  * TAILQ of "swapdev" structures at that priority.
     85    1.1       mrg  *
     86    1.1       mrg  * locking:
     87  1.127        ad  *  - swap_syscall_lock (krwlock_t): this lock serializes the swapctl
     88    1.1       mrg  *    system call and prevents the swap priority list from changing
     89    1.1       mrg  *    while we are in the middle of a system call (e.g. SWAP_STATS).
     90  1.127        ad  *  - uvm_swap_data_lock (kmutex_t): this lock protects all swap data
     91    1.1       mrg  *    structures including the priority list, the swapdev structures,
     92  1.110      yamt  *    and the swapmap arena.
     93    1.1       mrg  *
     94    1.1       mrg  * each swap device has the following info:
     95    1.1       mrg  *  - swap device in use (could be disabled, preventing future use)
     96    1.1       mrg  *  - swap enabled (allows new allocations on swap)
     97    1.1       mrg  *  - map info in /dev/drum
     98    1.1       mrg  *  - vnode pointer
     99    1.1       mrg  * for swap files only:
    100    1.1       mrg  *  - block size
    101    1.1       mrg  *  - max byte count in buffer
    102    1.1       mrg  *  - buffer
    103    1.1       mrg  *
    104    1.1       mrg  * userland controls and configures swap with the swapctl(2) system call.
    105    1.1       mrg  * the sys_swapctl performs the following operations:
    106    1.1       mrg  *  [1] SWAP_NSWAP: returns the number of swap devices currently configured
    107   1.51       chs  *  [2] SWAP_STATS: given a pointer to an array of swapent structures
    108    1.1       mrg  *	(passed in via "arg") of a size passed in via "misc" ... we load
    109   1.85  junyoung  *	the current swap config into the array. The actual work is done
    110  1.155     rmind  *	in the uvm_swap_stats() function.
    111    1.1       mrg  *  [3] SWAP_ON: given a pathname in arg (could be device or file) and a
    112    1.1       mrg  *	priority in "misc", start swapping on it.
    113    1.1       mrg  *  [4] SWAP_OFF: as SWAP_ON, but stops swapping to a device
    114    1.1       mrg  *  [5] SWAP_CTL: changes the priority of a swap device (new priority in
    115    1.1       mrg  *	"misc")
    116    1.1       mrg  */
    117    1.1       mrg 
    118    1.1       mrg /*
    119    1.1       mrg  * swapdev: describes a single swap partition/file
    120    1.1       mrg  *
    121    1.1       mrg  * note the following should be true:
    122    1.1       mrg  * swd_inuse <= swd_nblks  [number of blocks in use is <= total blocks]
    123    1.1       mrg  * swd_nblks <= swd_mapsize [because mapsize includes miniroot+disklabel]
    124    1.1       mrg  */
    125    1.1       mrg struct swapdev {
    126  1.144       mrg 	dev_t			swd_dev;	/* device id */
    127  1.144       mrg 	int			swd_flags;	/* flags:inuse/enable/fake */
    128  1.144       mrg 	int			swd_priority;	/* our priority */
    129  1.144       mrg 	int			swd_nblks;	/* blocks in this device */
    130   1.16       mrg 	char			*swd_path;	/* saved pathname of device */
    131   1.16       mrg 	int			swd_pathlen;	/* length of pathname */
    132   1.16       mrg 	int			swd_npages;	/* #pages we can use */
    133   1.16       mrg 	int			swd_npginuse;	/* #pages in use */
    134   1.32       chs 	int			swd_npgbad;	/* #pages bad */
    135   1.16       mrg 	int			swd_drumoffset;	/* page0 offset in drum */
    136   1.16       mrg 	int			swd_drumsize;	/* #pages in drum */
    137   1.90      yamt 	blist_t			swd_blist;	/* blist for this swapdev */
    138   1.16       mrg 	struct vnode		*swd_vp;	/* backing vnode */
    139  1.165  christos 	TAILQ_ENTRY(swapdev)	swd_next;	/* priority tailq */
    140    1.1       mrg 
    141   1.16       mrg 	int			swd_bsize;	/* blocksize (bytes) */
    142   1.16       mrg 	int			swd_maxactive;	/* max active i/o reqs */
    143   1.96      yamt 	struct bufq_state	*swd_tab;	/* buffer list */
    144   1.33   thorpej 	int			swd_active;	/* number of active buffers */
    145    1.1       mrg };
    146    1.1       mrg 
    147    1.1       mrg /*
    148    1.1       mrg  * swap device priority entry; the list is kept sorted on `spi_priority'.
    149    1.1       mrg  */
    150    1.1       mrg struct swappri {
    151    1.1       mrg 	int			spi_priority;     /* priority */
    152  1.164  christos 	TAILQ_HEAD(spi_swapdev, swapdev)	spi_swapdev;
    153  1.165  christos 	/* tailq of swapdevs at this priority */
    154    1.1       mrg 	LIST_ENTRY(swappri)	spi_swappri;      /* global list of pri's */
    155    1.1       mrg };
    156    1.1       mrg 
    157    1.1       mrg /*
    158    1.1       mrg  * The following two structures are used to keep track of data transfers
    159    1.1       mrg  * on swap devices associated with regular files.
    160    1.1       mrg  * NOTE: this code is more or less a copy of vnd.c; we use the same
    161    1.1       mrg  * structure names here to ease porting..
    162    1.1       mrg  */
    163    1.1       mrg struct vndxfer {
    164    1.1       mrg 	struct buf	*vx_bp;		/* Pointer to parent buffer */
    165    1.1       mrg 	struct swapdev	*vx_sdp;
    166    1.1       mrg 	int		vx_error;
    167    1.1       mrg 	int		vx_pending;	/* # of pending aux buffers */
    168    1.1       mrg 	int		vx_flags;
    169    1.1       mrg #define VX_BUSY		1
    170    1.1       mrg #define VX_DEAD		2
    171    1.1       mrg };
    172    1.1       mrg 
    173    1.1       mrg struct vndbuf {
    174    1.1       mrg 	struct buf	vb_buf;
    175    1.1       mrg 	struct vndxfer	*vb_xfer;
    176    1.1       mrg };
    177    1.1       mrg 
    178  1.144       mrg /*
    179   1.12        pk  * We keep a of pool vndbuf's and vndxfer structures.
    180    1.1       mrg  */
    181  1.146     pooka static struct pool vndxfer_pool, vndbuf_pool;
    182    1.1       mrg 
    183    1.1       mrg /*
    184    1.1       mrg  * local variables
    185    1.1       mrg  */
    186  1.110      yamt static vmem_t *swapmap;	/* controls the mapping of /dev/drum */
    187    1.1       mrg 
    188    1.1       mrg /* list of all active swap devices [by priority] */
    189    1.1       mrg LIST_HEAD(swap_priority, swappri);
    190    1.1       mrg static struct swap_priority swap_priority;
    191    1.1       mrg 
    192    1.1       mrg /* locks */
    193  1.117        ad static krwlock_t swap_syscall_lock;
    194    1.1       mrg 
    195  1.130   hannken /* workqueue and use counter for swap to regular files */
    196  1.130   hannken static int sw_reg_count = 0;
    197  1.130   hannken static struct workqueue *sw_reg_workqueue;
    198  1.130   hannken 
    199  1.141        ad /* tuneables */
    200  1.141        ad u_int uvm_swapisfull_factor = 99;
    201  1.141        ad 
    202    1.1       mrg /*
    203    1.1       mrg  * prototypes
    204    1.1       mrg  */
    205   1.85  junyoung static struct swapdev	*swapdrum_getsdp(int);
    206    1.1       mrg 
    207  1.120      matt static struct swapdev	*swaplist_find(struct vnode *, bool);
    208   1.85  junyoung static void		 swaplist_insert(struct swapdev *,
    209   1.85  junyoung 					 struct swappri *, int);
    210   1.85  junyoung static void		 swaplist_trim(void);
    211    1.1       mrg 
    212   1.97  christos static int swap_on(struct lwp *, struct swapdev *);
    213   1.97  christos static int swap_off(struct lwp *, struct swapdev *);
    214    1.1       mrg 
    215   1.85  junyoung static void sw_reg_strategy(struct swapdev *, struct buf *, int);
    216  1.130   hannken static void sw_reg_biodone(struct buf *);
    217  1.130   hannken static void sw_reg_iodone(struct work *wk, void *dummy);
    218   1.85  junyoung static void sw_reg_start(struct swapdev *);
    219    1.1       mrg 
    220   1.85  junyoung static int uvm_swap_io(struct vm_page **, int, int, int);
    221    1.1       mrg 
    222    1.1       mrg /*
    223    1.1       mrg  * uvm_swap_init: init the swap system data structures and locks
    224    1.1       mrg  *
    225   1.51       chs  * => called at boot time from init_main.c after the filesystems
    226    1.1       mrg  *	are brought up (which happens after uvm_init())
    227    1.1       mrg  */
    228    1.1       mrg void
    229   1.93   thorpej uvm_swap_init(void)
    230    1.1       mrg {
    231    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("uvm_swap_init");
    232    1.1       mrg 
    233    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
    234    1.1       mrg 	/*
    235    1.1       mrg 	 * first, init the swap list, its counter, and its lock.
    236    1.1       mrg 	 * then get a handle on the vnode for /dev/drum by using
    237    1.1       mrg 	 * the its dev_t number ("swapdev", from MD conf.c).
    238    1.1       mrg 	 */
    239    1.1       mrg 
    240    1.1       mrg 	LIST_INIT(&swap_priority);
    241    1.1       mrg 	uvmexp.nswapdev = 0;
    242  1.117        ad 	rw_init(&swap_syscall_lock);
    243  1.134        ad 	mutex_init(&uvm_swap_data_lock, MUTEX_DEFAULT, IPL_NONE);
    244   1.12        pk 
    245    1.1       mrg 	if (bdevvp(swapdev, &swapdev_vp))
    246  1.145       mrg 		panic("%s: can't get vnode for swap device", __func__);
    247  1.136   hannken 	if (vn_lock(swapdev_vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE | LK_RETRY))
    248  1.145       mrg 		panic("%s: can't lock swap device", __func__);
    249  1.135   hannken 	if (VOP_OPEN(swapdev_vp, FREAD | FWRITE, NOCRED))
    250  1.145       mrg 		panic("%s: can't open swap device", __func__);
    251  1.151   hannken 	VOP_UNLOCK(swapdev_vp);
    252    1.1       mrg 
    253    1.1       mrg 	/*
    254    1.1       mrg 	 * create swap block resource map to map /dev/drum.   the range
    255    1.1       mrg 	 * from 1 to INT_MAX allows 2 gigablocks of swap space.  note
    256   1.51       chs 	 * that block 0 is reserved (used to indicate an allocation
    257    1.1       mrg 	 * failure, or no allocation).
    258    1.1       mrg 	 */
    259  1.110      yamt 	swapmap = vmem_create("swapmap", 1, INT_MAX - 1, 1, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0,
    260  1.126        ad 	    VM_NOSLEEP, IPL_NONE);
    261  1.147     rmind 	if (swapmap == 0) {
    262  1.145       mrg 		panic("%s: vmem_create failed", __func__);
    263  1.147     rmind 	}
    264  1.146     pooka 
    265  1.146     pooka 	pool_init(&vndxfer_pool, sizeof(struct vndxfer), 0, 0, 0, "swp vnx",
    266  1.146     pooka 	    NULL, IPL_BIO);
    267  1.146     pooka 	pool_init(&vndbuf_pool, sizeof(struct vndbuf), 0, 0, 0, "swp vnd",
    268  1.146     pooka 	    NULL, IPL_BIO);
    269  1.147     rmind 
    270  1.147     rmind 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "<- done", 0, 0, 0, 0);
    271    1.1       mrg }
    272    1.1       mrg 
    273    1.1       mrg /*
    274    1.1       mrg  * swaplist functions: functions that operate on the list of swap
    275    1.1       mrg  * devices on the system.
    276    1.1       mrg  */
    277    1.1       mrg 
    278    1.1       mrg /*
    279    1.1       mrg  * swaplist_insert: insert swap device "sdp" into the global list
    280    1.1       mrg  *
    281  1.127        ad  * => caller must hold both swap_syscall_lock and uvm_swap_data_lock
    282  1.154     rmind  * => caller must provide a newly allocated swappri structure (we will
    283  1.154     rmind  *	FREE it if we don't need it... this it to prevent allocation
    284  1.154     rmind  *	blocking here while adding swap)
    285    1.1       mrg  */
    286    1.1       mrg static void
    287   1.93   thorpej swaplist_insert(struct swapdev *sdp, struct swappri *newspp, int priority)
    288    1.1       mrg {
    289    1.1       mrg 	struct swappri *spp, *pspp;
    290    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("swaplist_insert"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
    291    1.1       mrg 
    292    1.1       mrg 	/*
    293    1.1       mrg 	 * find entry at or after which to insert the new device.
    294    1.1       mrg 	 */
    295   1.55       chs 	pspp = NULL;
    296   1.55       chs 	LIST_FOREACH(spp, &swap_priority, spi_swappri) {
    297    1.1       mrg 		if (priority <= spp->spi_priority)
    298    1.1       mrg 			break;
    299    1.1       mrg 		pspp = spp;
    300    1.1       mrg 	}
    301    1.1       mrg 
    302    1.1       mrg 	/*
    303    1.1       mrg 	 * new priority?
    304    1.1       mrg 	 */
    305    1.1       mrg 	if (spp == NULL || spp->spi_priority != priority) {
    306    1.1       mrg 		spp = newspp;  /* use newspp! */
    307  1.175  pgoyette 		UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "created new swappri = %jd",
    308   1.32       chs 			    priority, 0, 0, 0);
    309    1.1       mrg 
    310    1.1       mrg 		spp->spi_priority = priority;
    311  1.164  christos 		TAILQ_INIT(&spp->spi_swapdev);
    312    1.1       mrg 
    313    1.1       mrg 		if (pspp)
    314    1.1       mrg 			LIST_INSERT_AFTER(pspp, spp, spi_swappri);
    315    1.1       mrg 		else
    316    1.1       mrg 			LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&swap_priority, spp, spi_swappri);
    317    1.1       mrg 	} else {
    318    1.1       mrg 	  	/* we don't need a new priority structure, free it */
    319  1.159      para 		kmem_free(newspp, sizeof(*newspp));
    320    1.1       mrg 	}
    321    1.1       mrg 
    322    1.1       mrg 	/*
    323    1.1       mrg 	 * priority found (or created).   now insert on the priority's
    324  1.165  christos 	 * tailq list and bump the total number of swapdevs.
    325    1.1       mrg 	 */
    326    1.1       mrg 	sdp->swd_priority = priority;
    327  1.164  christos 	TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&spp->spi_swapdev, sdp, swd_next);
    328    1.1       mrg 	uvmexp.nswapdev++;
    329    1.1       mrg }
    330    1.1       mrg 
    331    1.1       mrg /*
    332    1.1       mrg  * swaplist_find: find and optionally remove a swap device from the
    333    1.1       mrg  *	global list.
    334    1.1       mrg  *
    335  1.127        ad  * => caller must hold both swap_syscall_lock and uvm_swap_data_lock
    336    1.1       mrg  * => we return the swapdev we found (and removed)
    337    1.1       mrg  */
    338    1.1       mrg static struct swapdev *
    339  1.119   thorpej swaplist_find(struct vnode *vp, bool remove)
    340    1.1       mrg {
    341    1.1       mrg 	struct swapdev *sdp;
    342    1.1       mrg 	struct swappri *spp;
    343    1.1       mrg 
    344    1.1       mrg 	/*
    345    1.1       mrg 	 * search the lists for the requested vp
    346    1.1       mrg 	 */
    347   1.55       chs 
    348   1.55       chs 	LIST_FOREACH(spp, &swap_priority, spi_swappri) {
    349  1.164  christos 		TAILQ_FOREACH(sdp, &spp->spi_swapdev, swd_next) {
    350    1.1       mrg 			if (sdp->swd_vp == vp) {
    351    1.1       mrg 				if (remove) {
    352  1.164  christos 					TAILQ_REMOVE(&spp->spi_swapdev,
    353    1.1       mrg 					    sdp, swd_next);
    354    1.1       mrg 					uvmexp.nswapdev--;
    355    1.1       mrg 				}
    356    1.1       mrg 				return(sdp);
    357    1.1       mrg 			}
    358   1.55       chs 		}
    359    1.1       mrg 	}
    360    1.1       mrg 	return (NULL);
    361    1.1       mrg }
    362    1.1       mrg 
    363  1.113      elad /*
    364    1.1       mrg  * swaplist_trim: scan priority list for empty priority entries and kill
    365    1.1       mrg  *	them.
    366    1.1       mrg  *
    367  1.127        ad  * => caller must hold both swap_syscall_lock and uvm_swap_data_lock
    368    1.1       mrg  */
    369    1.1       mrg static void
    370   1.93   thorpej swaplist_trim(void)
    371    1.1       mrg {
    372    1.1       mrg 	struct swappri *spp, *nextspp;
    373    1.1       mrg 
    374  1.161     rmind 	LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(spp, &swap_priority, spi_swappri, nextspp) {
    375  1.167   mlelstv 		if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&spp->spi_swapdev))
    376    1.1       mrg 			continue;
    377    1.1       mrg 		LIST_REMOVE(spp, spi_swappri);
    378  1.159      para 		kmem_free(spp, sizeof(*spp));
    379    1.1       mrg 	}
    380    1.1       mrg }
    381    1.1       mrg 
    382    1.1       mrg /*
    383    1.1       mrg  * swapdrum_getsdp: given a page offset in /dev/drum, convert it back
    384    1.1       mrg  *	to the "swapdev" that maps that section of the drum.
    385    1.1       mrg  *
    386    1.1       mrg  * => each swapdev takes one big contig chunk of the drum
    387  1.127        ad  * => caller must hold uvm_swap_data_lock
    388    1.1       mrg  */
    389    1.1       mrg static struct swapdev *
    390   1.93   thorpej swapdrum_getsdp(int pgno)
    391    1.1       mrg {
    392    1.1       mrg 	struct swapdev *sdp;
    393    1.1       mrg 	struct swappri *spp;
    394   1.51       chs 
    395   1.55       chs 	LIST_FOREACH(spp, &swap_priority, spi_swappri) {
    396  1.164  christos 		TAILQ_FOREACH(sdp, &spp->spi_swapdev, swd_next) {
    397   1.48      fvdl 			if (sdp->swd_flags & SWF_FAKE)
    398   1.48      fvdl 				continue;
    399    1.1       mrg 			if (pgno >= sdp->swd_drumoffset &&
    400    1.1       mrg 			    pgno < (sdp->swd_drumoffset + sdp->swd_drumsize)) {
    401    1.1       mrg 				return sdp;
    402    1.1       mrg 			}
    403   1.48      fvdl 		}
    404   1.55       chs 	}
    405    1.1       mrg 	return NULL;
    406    1.1       mrg }
    407    1.1       mrg 
    408  1.173      maxv void swapsys_lock(krw_t op)
    409  1.173      maxv {
    410  1.173      maxv 	rw_enter(&swap_syscall_lock, op);
    411  1.173      maxv }
    412  1.173      maxv 
    413  1.173      maxv void swapsys_unlock(void)
    414  1.173      maxv {
    415  1.173      maxv 	rw_exit(&swap_syscall_lock);
    416  1.173      maxv }
    417    1.1       mrg 
    418  1.176  christos static void
    419  1.176  christos swapent_cvt(struct swapent *se, const struct swapdev *sdp, int inuse)
    420  1.176  christos {
    421  1.176  christos 	se->se_dev = sdp->swd_dev;
    422  1.176  christos 	se->se_flags = sdp->swd_flags;
    423  1.176  christos 	se->se_nblks = sdp->swd_nblks;
    424  1.176  christos 	se->se_inuse = inuse;
    425  1.176  christos 	se->se_priority = sdp->swd_priority;
    426  1.176  christos 	KASSERT(sdp->swd_pathlen < sizeof(se->se_path));
    427  1.176  christos 	strcpy(se->se_path, sdp->swd_path);
    428  1.176  christos }
    429  1.176  christos 
    430  1.177  christos int (*uvm_swap_stats13)(const struct sys_swapctl_args *, register_t *) =
    431  1.177  christos     (void *)enosys;
    432  1.177  christos int (*uvm_swap_stats50)(const struct sys_swapctl_args *, register_t *) =
    433  1.177  christos     (void *)enosys;
    434  1.176  christos 
    435    1.1       mrg /*
    436    1.1       mrg  * sys_swapctl: main entry point for swapctl(2) system call
    437    1.1       mrg  * 	[with two helper functions: swap_on and swap_off]
    438    1.1       mrg  */
    439    1.1       mrg int
    440  1.133       dsl sys_swapctl(struct lwp *l, const struct sys_swapctl_args *uap, register_t *retval)
    441    1.1       mrg {
    442  1.133       dsl 	/* {
    443    1.1       mrg 		syscallarg(int) cmd;
    444    1.1       mrg 		syscallarg(void *) arg;
    445    1.1       mrg 		syscallarg(int) misc;
    446  1.133       dsl 	} */
    447    1.1       mrg 	struct vnode *vp;
    448    1.1       mrg 	struct nameidata nd;
    449    1.1       mrg 	struct swappri *spp;
    450    1.1       mrg 	struct swapdev *sdp;
    451  1.101  christos #define SWAP_PATH_MAX (PATH_MAX + 1)
    452  1.101  christos 	char	*userpath;
    453  1.161     rmind 	size_t	len = 0;
    454  1.176  christos 	int	error;
    455    1.1       mrg 	int	priority;
    456    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("sys_swapctl"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
    457    1.1       mrg 
    458    1.1       mrg 	/*
    459    1.1       mrg 	 * we handle the non-priv NSWAP and STATS request first.
    460    1.1       mrg 	 *
    461   1.51       chs 	 * SWAP_NSWAP: return number of config'd swap devices
    462    1.1       mrg 	 * [can also be obtained with uvmexp sysctl]
    463    1.1       mrg 	 */
    464    1.1       mrg 	if (SCARG(uap, cmd) == SWAP_NSWAP) {
    465  1.161     rmind 		const int nswapdev = uvmexp.nswapdev;
    466  1.175  pgoyette 		UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "<- done SWAP_NSWAP=%jd", nswapdev,
    467  1.175  pgoyette 		    0, 0, 0);
    468  1.161     rmind 		*retval = nswapdev;
    469  1.161     rmind 		return 0;
    470    1.1       mrg 	}
    471    1.1       mrg 
    472  1.161     rmind 	userpath = kmem_alloc(SWAP_PATH_MAX, KM_SLEEP);
    473  1.161     rmind 
    474  1.161     rmind 	/*
    475  1.161     rmind 	 * ensure serialized syscall access by grabbing the swap_syscall_lock
    476  1.161     rmind 	 */
    477  1.161     rmind 	rw_enter(&swap_syscall_lock, RW_WRITER);
    478  1.161     rmind 
    479    1.1       mrg 	/*
    480    1.1       mrg 	 * SWAP_STATS: get stats on current # of configured swap devs
    481    1.1       mrg 	 *
    482   1.51       chs 	 * note that the swap_priority list can't change as long
    483    1.1       mrg 	 * as we are holding the swap_syscall_lock.  we don't want
    484  1.127        ad 	 * to grab the uvm_swap_data_lock because we may fault&sleep during
    485    1.1       mrg 	 * copyout() and we don't want to be holding that lock then!
    486    1.1       mrg 	 */
    487  1.176  christos 	switch (SCARG(uap, cmd)) {
    488  1.177  christos 	case SWAP_STATS13:
    489  1.177  christos 		error = (*uvm_swap_stats13)(uap, retval);
    490  1.177  christos 		goto out;
    491  1.177  christos 	case SWAP_STATS50:
    492  1.177  christos 		error = (*uvm_swap_stats50)(uap, retval);
    493  1.177  christos 		goto out;
    494  1.176  christos 	case SWAP_STATS:
    495  1.176  christos 		error = uvm_swap_stats(SCARG(uap, arg), SCARG(uap, misc),
    496  1.177  christos 		    NULL, sizeof(struct swapent), retval);
    497   1.16       mrg 		UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "<- done SWAP_STATS", 0, 0, 0, 0);
    498   1.16       mrg 		goto out;
    499  1.176  christos 
    500  1.176  christos 	case SWAP_GETDUMPDEV:
    501  1.176  christos 		error = copyout(&dumpdev, SCARG(uap, arg), sizeof(dumpdev));
    502   1.55       chs 		goto out;
    503  1.176  christos 	default:
    504  1.176  christos 		break;
    505   1.55       chs 	}
    506    1.1       mrg 
    507    1.1       mrg 	/*
    508    1.1       mrg 	 * all other requests require superuser privs.   verify.
    509    1.1       mrg 	 */
    510  1.106      elad 	if ((error = kauth_authorize_system(l->l_cred, KAUTH_SYSTEM_SWAPCTL,
    511  1.106      elad 	    0, NULL, NULL, NULL)))
    512   1.16       mrg 		goto out;
    513    1.1       mrg 
    514  1.104    martin 	if (SCARG(uap, cmd) == SWAP_DUMPOFF) {
    515  1.104    martin 		/* drop the current dump device */
    516  1.104    martin 		dumpdev = NODEV;
    517  1.138    kardel 		dumpcdev = NODEV;
    518  1.104    martin 		cpu_dumpconf();
    519  1.104    martin 		goto out;
    520  1.104    martin 	}
    521  1.104    martin 
    522    1.1       mrg 	/*
    523    1.1       mrg 	 * at this point we expect a path name in arg.   we will
    524    1.1       mrg 	 * use namei() to gain a vnode reference (vref), and lock
    525    1.1       mrg 	 * the vnode (VOP_LOCK).
    526    1.1       mrg 	 *
    527    1.1       mrg 	 * XXX: a NULL arg means use the root vnode pointer (e.g. for
    528   1.16       mrg 	 * miniroot)
    529    1.1       mrg 	 */
    530    1.1       mrg 	if (SCARG(uap, arg) == NULL) {
    531    1.1       mrg 		vp = rootvp;		/* miniroot */
    532  1.152   hannken 		vref(vp);
    533  1.152   hannken 		if (vn_lock(vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE)) {
    534  1.152   hannken 			vrele(vp);
    535   1.16       mrg 			error = EBUSY;
    536   1.16       mrg 			goto out;
    537    1.1       mrg 		}
    538   1.16       mrg 		if (SCARG(uap, cmd) == SWAP_ON &&
    539  1.101  christos 		    copystr("miniroot", userpath, SWAP_PATH_MAX, &len))
    540   1.16       mrg 			panic("swapctl: miniroot copy failed");
    541    1.1       mrg 	} else {
    542  1.153  dholland 		struct pathbuf *pb;
    543   1.16       mrg 
    544  1.153  dholland 		/*
    545  1.153  dholland 		 * This used to allow copying in one extra byte
    546  1.153  dholland 		 * (SWAP_PATH_MAX instead of PATH_MAX) for SWAP_ON.
    547  1.153  dholland 		 * This was completely pointless because if anyone
    548  1.153  dholland 		 * used that extra byte namei would fail with
    549  1.153  dholland 		 * ENAMETOOLONG anyway, so I've removed the excess
    550  1.153  dholland 		 * logic. - dholland 20100215
    551  1.153  dholland 		 */
    552  1.153  dholland 
    553  1.153  dholland 		error = pathbuf_copyin(SCARG(uap, arg), &pb);
    554  1.153  dholland 		if (error) {
    555  1.153  dholland 			goto out;
    556  1.153  dholland 		}
    557   1.16       mrg 		if (SCARG(uap, cmd) == SWAP_ON) {
    558  1.153  dholland 			/* get a copy of the string */
    559  1.153  dholland 			pathbuf_copystring(pb, userpath, SWAP_PATH_MAX);
    560  1.153  dholland 			len = strlen(userpath) + 1;
    561  1.153  dholland 		}
    562  1.153  dholland 		NDINIT(&nd, LOOKUP, FOLLOW | LOCKLEAF | TRYEMULROOT, pb);
    563  1.153  dholland 		if ((error = namei(&nd))) {
    564  1.153  dholland 			pathbuf_destroy(pb);
    565  1.153  dholland 			goto out;
    566    1.1       mrg 		}
    567    1.1       mrg 		vp = nd.ni_vp;
    568  1.153  dholland 		pathbuf_destroy(pb);
    569    1.1       mrg 	}
    570    1.1       mrg 	/* note: "vp" is referenced and locked */
    571    1.1       mrg 
    572    1.1       mrg 	error = 0;		/* assume no error */
    573    1.1       mrg 	switch(SCARG(uap, cmd)) {
    574   1.40       mrg 
    575   1.24       mrg 	case SWAP_DUMPDEV:
    576   1.24       mrg 		if (vp->v_type != VBLK) {
    577   1.24       mrg 			error = ENOTBLK;
    578   1.45        pk 			break;
    579   1.24       mrg 		}
    580  1.138    kardel 		if (bdevsw_lookup(vp->v_rdev)) {
    581  1.109       mrg 			dumpdev = vp->v_rdev;
    582  1.138    kardel 			dumpcdev = devsw_blk2chr(dumpdev);
    583  1.138    kardel 		} else
    584  1.109       mrg 			dumpdev = NODEV;
    585   1.68  drochner 		cpu_dumpconf();
    586   1.24       mrg 		break;
    587   1.24       mrg 
    588    1.1       mrg 	case SWAP_CTL:
    589    1.1       mrg 		/*
    590    1.1       mrg 		 * get new priority, remove old entry (if any) and then
    591    1.1       mrg 		 * reinsert it in the correct place.  finally, prune out
    592    1.1       mrg 		 * any empty priority structures.
    593    1.1       mrg 		 */
    594    1.1       mrg 		priority = SCARG(uap, misc);
    595  1.159      para 		spp = kmem_alloc(sizeof(*spp), KM_SLEEP);
    596  1.127        ad 		mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    597  1.120      matt 		if ((sdp = swaplist_find(vp, true)) == NULL) {
    598    1.1       mrg 			error = ENOENT;
    599    1.1       mrg 		} else {
    600    1.1       mrg 			swaplist_insert(sdp, spp, priority);
    601    1.1       mrg 			swaplist_trim();
    602    1.1       mrg 		}
    603  1.127        ad 		mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    604    1.1       mrg 		if (error)
    605  1.159      para 			kmem_free(spp, sizeof(*spp));
    606    1.1       mrg 		break;
    607    1.1       mrg 
    608    1.1       mrg 	case SWAP_ON:
    609   1.32       chs 
    610    1.1       mrg 		/*
    611    1.1       mrg 		 * check for duplicates.   if none found, then insert a
    612    1.1       mrg 		 * dummy entry on the list to prevent someone else from
    613    1.1       mrg 		 * trying to enable this device while we are working on
    614    1.1       mrg 		 * it.
    615    1.1       mrg 		 */
    616   1.32       chs 
    617    1.1       mrg 		priority = SCARG(uap, misc);
    618  1.160     rmind 		sdp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(*sdp), KM_SLEEP);
    619  1.159      para 		spp = kmem_alloc(sizeof(*spp), KM_SLEEP);
    620   1.67       chs 		sdp->swd_flags = SWF_FAKE;
    621   1.67       chs 		sdp->swd_vp = vp;
    622   1.67       chs 		sdp->swd_dev = (vp->v_type == VBLK) ? vp->v_rdev : NODEV;
    623   1.96      yamt 		bufq_alloc(&sdp->swd_tab, "disksort", BUFQ_SORT_RAWBLOCK);
    624  1.127        ad 		mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    625  1.120      matt 		if (swaplist_find(vp, false) != NULL) {
    626    1.1       mrg 			error = EBUSY;
    627  1.127        ad 			mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    628   1.96      yamt 			bufq_free(sdp->swd_tab);
    629  1.159      para 			kmem_free(sdp, sizeof(*sdp));
    630  1.159      para 			kmem_free(spp, sizeof(*spp));
    631   1.16       mrg 			break;
    632    1.1       mrg 		}
    633    1.1       mrg 		swaplist_insert(sdp, spp, priority);
    634  1.127        ad 		mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    635    1.1       mrg 
    636  1.161     rmind 		KASSERT(len > 0);
    637   1.16       mrg 		sdp->swd_pathlen = len;
    638  1.161     rmind 		sdp->swd_path = kmem_alloc(len, KM_SLEEP);
    639  1.161     rmind 		if (copystr(userpath, sdp->swd_path, len, 0) != 0)
    640   1.19        pk 			panic("swapctl: copystr");
    641   1.32       chs 
    642    1.1       mrg 		/*
    643    1.1       mrg 		 * we've now got a FAKE placeholder in the swap list.
    644    1.1       mrg 		 * now attempt to enable swap on it.  if we fail, undo
    645    1.1       mrg 		 * what we've done and kill the fake entry we just inserted.
    646    1.1       mrg 		 * if swap_on is a success, it will clear the SWF_FAKE flag
    647    1.1       mrg 		 */
    648   1.32       chs 
    649   1.97  christos 		if ((error = swap_on(l, sdp)) != 0) {
    650  1.127        ad 			mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    651  1.120      matt 			(void) swaplist_find(vp, true);  /* kill fake entry */
    652    1.1       mrg 			swaplist_trim();
    653  1.127        ad 			mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    654   1.96      yamt 			bufq_free(sdp->swd_tab);
    655  1.159      para 			kmem_free(sdp->swd_path, sdp->swd_pathlen);
    656  1.159      para 			kmem_free(sdp, sizeof(*sdp));
    657    1.1       mrg 			break;
    658    1.1       mrg 		}
    659    1.1       mrg 		break;
    660    1.1       mrg 
    661    1.1       mrg 	case SWAP_OFF:
    662  1.127        ad 		mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    663  1.120      matt 		if ((sdp = swaplist_find(vp, false)) == NULL) {
    664  1.127        ad 			mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    665    1.1       mrg 			error = ENXIO;
    666    1.1       mrg 			break;
    667    1.1       mrg 		}
    668   1.32       chs 
    669    1.1       mrg 		/*
    670    1.1       mrg 		 * If a device isn't in use or enabled, we
    671    1.1       mrg 		 * can't stop swapping from it (again).
    672    1.1       mrg 		 */
    673    1.1       mrg 		if ((sdp->swd_flags & (SWF_INUSE|SWF_ENABLE)) == 0) {
    674  1.127        ad 			mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    675    1.1       mrg 			error = EBUSY;
    676   1.16       mrg 			break;
    677    1.1       mrg 		}
    678    1.1       mrg 
    679    1.1       mrg 		/*
    680   1.32       chs 		 * do the real work.
    681    1.1       mrg 		 */
    682   1.97  christos 		error = swap_off(l, sdp);
    683    1.1       mrg 		break;
    684    1.1       mrg 
    685    1.1       mrg 	default:
    686    1.1       mrg 		error = EINVAL;
    687    1.1       mrg 	}
    688    1.1       mrg 
    689    1.1       mrg 	/*
    690   1.39       chs 	 * done!  release the ref gained by namei() and unlock.
    691    1.1       mrg 	 */
    692    1.1       mrg 	vput(vp);
    693   1.16       mrg out:
    694  1.160     rmind 	rw_exit(&swap_syscall_lock);
    695  1.159      para 	kmem_free(userpath, SWAP_PATH_MAX);
    696    1.1       mrg 
    697  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "<- done!  error=%jd", error, 0, 0, 0);
    698    1.1       mrg 	return (error);
    699   1.61      manu }
    700   1.61      manu 
    701   1.85  junyoung /*
    702  1.155     rmind  * uvm_swap_stats: implements swapctl(SWAP_STATS). The function is kept
    703   1.85  junyoung  * away from sys_swapctl() in order to allow COMPAT_* swapctl()
    704   1.61      manu  * emulation to use it directly without going through sys_swapctl().
    705   1.61      manu  * The problem with using sys_swapctl() there is that it involves
    706   1.61      manu  * copying the swapent array to the stackgap, and this array's size
    707   1.85  junyoung  * is not known at build time. Hence it would not be possible to
    708   1.61      manu  * ensure it would fit in the stackgap in any case.
    709   1.61      manu  */
    710  1.176  christos int
    711  1.176  christos uvm_swap_stats(char *ptr, int misc,
    712  1.176  christos     void (*f)(void *, const struct swapent *), size_t len,
    713  1.176  christos     register_t *retval)
    714   1.61      manu {
    715   1.61      manu 	struct swappri *spp;
    716   1.61      manu 	struct swapdev *sdp;
    717  1.176  christos 	struct swapent sep;
    718   1.61      manu 	int count = 0;
    719  1.176  christos 	int error;
    720  1.176  christos 
    721  1.176  christos 	KASSERT(len <= sizeof(sep));
    722  1.176  christos 	if (len == 0)
    723  1.176  christos 		return ENOSYS;
    724  1.176  christos 
    725  1.176  christos 	if (misc < 0)
    726  1.176  christos 		return EINVAL;
    727  1.176  christos 
    728  1.176  christos 	if (misc == 0 || uvmexp.nswapdev == 0)
    729  1.176  christos 		return 0;
    730  1.176  christos 
    731  1.176  christos 	/* Make sure userland cannot exhaust kernel memory */
    732  1.176  christos 	if ((size_t)misc > (size_t)uvmexp.nswapdev)
    733  1.176  christos 		misc = uvmexp.nswapdev;
    734   1.61      manu 
    735  1.173      maxv 	KASSERT(rw_lock_held(&swap_syscall_lock));
    736  1.173      maxv 
    737   1.61      manu 	LIST_FOREACH(spp, &swap_priority, spi_swappri) {
    738  1.164  christos 		TAILQ_FOREACH(sdp, &spp->spi_swapdev, swd_next) {
    739  1.144       mrg 			int inuse;
    740  1.144       mrg 
    741  1.176  christos 			if (misc-- <= 0)
    742  1.161     rmind 				break;
    743  1.161     rmind 
    744  1.144       mrg 			inuse = btodb((uint64_t)sdp->swd_npginuse <<
    745   1.61      manu 			    PAGE_SHIFT);
    746   1.85  junyoung 
    747  1.178      maxv 			memset(&sep, 0, sizeof(sep));
    748  1.176  christos 			swapent_cvt(&sep, sdp, inuse);
    749  1.176  christos 			if (f)
    750  1.176  christos 				(*f)(&sep, &sep);
    751  1.176  christos 			if ((error = copyout(&sep, ptr, len)) != 0)
    752  1.176  christos 				return error;
    753  1.176  christos 			ptr += len;
    754   1.61      manu 			count++;
    755   1.61      manu 		}
    756   1.61      manu 	}
    757   1.61      manu 	*retval = count;
    758  1.176  christos 	return 0;
    759    1.1       mrg }
    760    1.1       mrg 
    761    1.1       mrg /*
    762    1.1       mrg  * swap_on: attempt to enable a swapdev for swapping.   note that the
    763    1.1       mrg  *	swapdev is already on the global list, but disabled (marked
    764    1.1       mrg  *	SWF_FAKE).
    765    1.1       mrg  *
    766    1.1       mrg  * => we avoid the start of the disk (to protect disk labels)
    767    1.1       mrg  * => we also avoid the miniroot, if we are swapping to root.
    768  1.127        ad  * => caller should leave uvm_swap_data_lock unlocked, we may lock it
    769    1.1       mrg  *	if needed.
    770    1.1       mrg  */
    771    1.1       mrg static int
    772   1.97  christos swap_on(struct lwp *l, struct swapdev *sdp)
    773    1.1       mrg {
    774    1.1       mrg 	struct vnode *vp;
    775    1.1       mrg 	int error, npages, nblocks, size;
    776    1.1       mrg 	long addr;
    777  1.157    dyoung 	vmem_addr_t result;
    778    1.1       mrg 	struct vattr va;
    779    1.1       mrg 	dev_t dev;
    780    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("swap_on"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
    781    1.1       mrg 
    782    1.1       mrg 	/*
    783    1.1       mrg 	 * we want to enable swapping on sdp.   the swd_vp contains
    784    1.1       mrg 	 * the vnode we want (locked and ref'd), and the swd_dev
    785    1.1       mrg 	 * contains the dev_t of the file, if it a block device.
    786    1.1       mrg 	 */
    787    1.1       mrg 
    788    1.1       mrg 	vp = sdp->swd_vp;
    789    1.1       mrg 	dev = sdp->swd_dev;
    790    1.1       mrg 
    791    1.1       mrg 	/*
    792    1.1       mrg 	 * open the swap file (mostly useful for block device files to
    793    1.1       mrg 	 * let device driver know what is up).
    794    1.1       mrg 	 *
    795    1.1       mrg 	 * we skip the open/close for root on swap because the root
    796    1.1       mrg 	 * has already been opened when root was mounted (mountroot).
    797    1.1       mrg 	 */
    798    1.1       mrg 	if (vp != rootvp) {
    799  1.131     pooka 		if ((error = VOP_OPEN(vp, FREAD|FWRITE, l->l_cred)))
    800    1.1       mrg 			return (error);
    801    1.1       mrg 	}
    802    1.1       mrg 
    803    1.1       mrg 	/* XXX this only works for block devices */
    804  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  dev=%jd, major(dev)=%jd", dev, major(dev), 0, 0);
    805    1.1       mrg 
    806    1.1       mrg 	/*
    807    1.1       mrg 	 * we now need to determine the size of the swap area.   for
    808    1.1       mrg 	 * block specials we can call the d_psize function.
    809    1.1       mrg 	 * for normal files, we must stat [get attrs].
    810    1.1       mrg 	 *
    811    1.1       mrg 	 * we put the result in nblks.
    812    1.1       mrg 	 * for normal files, we also want the filesystem block size
    813    1.1       mrg 	 * (which we get with statfs).
    814    1.1       mrg 	 */
    815    1.1       mrg 	switch (vp->v_type) {
    816    1.1       mrg 	case VBLK:
    817  1.158       mrg 		if ((nblocks = bdev_size(dev)) == -1) {
    818    1.1       mrg 			error = ENXIO;
    819    1.1       mrg 			goto bad;
    820    1.1       mrg 		}
    821    1.1       mrg 		break;
    822    1.1       mrg 
    823    1.1       mrg 	case VREG:
    824  1.131     pooka 		if ((error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &va, l->l_cred)))
    825    1.1       mrg 			goto bad;
    826    1.1       mrg 		nblocks = (int)btodb(va.va_size);
    827  1.149   mlelstv 		sdp->swd_bsize = 1 << vp->v_mount->mnt_fs_bshift;
    828    1.1       mrg 		/*
    829    1.1       mrg 		 * limit the max # of outstanding I/O requests we issue
    830    1.1       mrg 		 * at any one time.   take it easy on NFS servers.
    831    1.1       mrg 		 */
    832  1.150     pooka 		if (vp->v_tag == VT_NFS)
    833    1.1       mrg 			sdp->swd_maxactive = 2; /* XXX */
    834    1.1       mrg 		else
    835    1.1       mrg 			sdp->swd_maxactive = 8; /* XXX */
    836    1.1       mrg 		break;
    837    1.1       mrg 
    838    1.1       mrg 	default:
    839    1.1       mrg 		error = ENXIO;
    840    1.1       mrg 		goto bad;
    841    1.1       mrg 	}
    842    1.1       mrg 
    843    1.1       mrg 	/*
    844    1.1       mrg 	 * save nblocks in a safe place and convert to pages.
    845    1.1       mrg 	 */
    846    1.1       mrg 
    847  1.144       mrg 	sdp->swd_nblks = nblocks;
    848   1.99      matt 	npages = dbtob((uint64_t)nblocks) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
    849    1.1       mrg 
    850    1.1       mrg 	/*
    851    1.1       mrg 	 * for block special files, we want to make sure that leave
    852    1.1       mrg 	 * the disklabel and bootblocks alone, so we arrange to skip
    853   1.32       chs 	 * over them (arbitrarily choosing to skip PAGE_SIZE bytes).
    854    1.1       mrg 	 * note that because of this the "size" can be less than the
    855    1.1       mrg 	 * actual number of blocks on the device.
    856    1.1       mrg 	 */
    857    1.1       mrg 	if (vp->v_type == VBLK) {
    858    1.1       mrg 		/* we use pages 1 to (size - 1) [inclusive] */
    859    1.1       mrg 		size = npages - 1;
    860    1.1       mrg 		addr = 1;
    861    1.1       mrg 	} else {
    862    1.1       mrg 		/* we use pages 0 to (size - 1) [inclusive] */
    863    1.1       mrg 		size = npages;
    864    1.1       mrg 		addr = 0;
    865    1.1       mrg 	}
    866    1.1       mrg 
    867    1.1       mrg 	/*
    868    1.1       mrg 	 * make sure we have enough blocks for a reasonable sized swap
    869    1.1       mrg 	 * area.   we want at least one page.
    870    1.1       mrg 	 */
    871    1.1       mrg 
    872    1.1       mrg 	if (size < 1) {
    873    1.1       mrg 		UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  size <= 1!!", 0, 0, 0, 0);
    874    1.1       mrg 		error = EINVAL;
    875    1.1       mrg 		goto bad;
    876    1.1       mrg 	}
    877    1.1       mrg 
    878  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  dev=%jx: size=%jd addr=%jd", dev, size, addr, 0);
    879    1.1       mrg 
    880    1.1       mrg 	/*
    881    1.1       mrg 	 * now we need to allocate an extent to manage this swap device
    882    1.1       mrg 	 */
    883    1.1       mrg 
    884   1.90      yamt 	sdp->swd_blist = blist_create(npages);
    885   1.90      yamt 	/* mark all expect the `saved' region free. */
    886   1.90      yamt 	blist_free(sdp->swd_blist, addr, size);
    887    1.1       mrg 
    888    1.1       mrg 	/*
    889   1.51       chs 	 * if the vnode we are swapping to is the root vnode
    890    1.1       mrg 	 * (i.e. we are swapping to the miniroot) then we want
    891   1.51       chs 	 * to make sure we don't overwrite it.   do a statfs to
    892    1.1       mrg 	 * find its size and skip over it.
    893    1.1       mrg 	 */
    894    1.1       mrg 	if (vp == rootvp) {
    895    1.1       mrg 		struct mount *mp;
    896   1.86  christos 		struct statvfs *sp;
    897    1.1       mrg 		int rootblocks, rootpages;
    898    1.1       mrg 
    899    1.1       mrg 		mp = rootvnode->v_mount;
    900    1.1       mrg 		sp = &mp->mnt_stat;
    901   1.86  christos 		rootblocks = sp->f_blocks * btodb(sp->f_frsize);
    902   1.64  fredette 		/*
    903   1.64  fredette 		 * XXX: sp->f_blocks isn't the total number of
    904   1.64  fredette 		 * blocks in the filesystem, it's the number of
    905   1.64  fredette 		 * data blocks.  so, our rootblocks almost
    906   1.85  junyoung 		 * definitely underestimates the total size
    907   1.64  fredette 		 * of the filesystem - how badly depends on the
    908   1.85  junyoung 		 * details of the filesystem type.  there isn't
    909   1.64  fredette 		 * an obvious way to deal with this cleanly
    910   1.85  junyoung 		 * and perfectly, so for now we just pad our
    911   1.64  fredette 		 * rootblocks estimate with an extra 5 percent.
    912   1.64  fredette 		 */
    913   1.64  fredette 		rootblocks += (rootblocks >> 5) +
    914   1.64  fredette 			(rootblocks >> 6) +
    915   1.64  fredette 			(rootblocks >> 7);
    916   1.20       chs 		rootpages = round_page(dbtob(rootblocks)) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
    917   1.32       chs 		if (rootpages > size)
    918    1.1       mrg 			panic("swap_on: miniroot larger than swap?");
    919    1.1       mrg 
    920   1.90      yamt 		if (rootpages != blist_fill(sdp->swd_blist, addr, rootpages)) {
    921    1.1       mrg 			panic("swap_on: unable to preserve miniroot");
    922   1.90      yamt 		}
    923    1.1       mrg 
    924   1.32       chs 		size -= rootpages;
    925    1.1       mrg 		printf("Preserved %d pages of miniroot ", rootpages);
    926   1.32       chs 		printf("leaving %d pages of swap\n", size);
    927    1.1       mrg 	}
    928    1.1       mrg 
    929   1.39       chs 	/*
    930   1.39       chs 	 * add a ref to vp to reflect usage as a swap device.
    931   1.39       chs 	 */
    932   1.39       chs 	vref(vp);
    933   1.39       chs 
    934    1.1       mrg 	/*
    935    1.1       mrg 	 * now add the new swapdev to the drum and enable.
    936    1.1       mrg 	 */
    937  1.157    dyoung 	error = vmem_alloc(swapmap, npages, VM_BESTFIT | VM_SLEEP, &result);
    938  1.157    dyoung 	if (error != 0)
    939   1.48      fvdl 		panic("swapdrum_add");
    940  1.130   hannken 	/*
    941  1.130   hannken 	 * If this is the first regular swap create the workqueue.
    942  1.130   hannken 	 * => Protected by swap_syscall_lock.
    943  1.130   hannken 	 */
    944  1.130   hannken 	if (vp->v_type != VBLK) {
    945  1.130   hannken 		if (sw_reg_count++ == 0) {
    946  1.130   hannken 			KASSERT(sw_reg_workqueue == NULL);
    947  1.130   hannken 			if (workqueue_create(&sw_reg_workqueue, "swapiod",
    948  1.130   hannken 			    sw_reg_iodone, NULL, PRIBIO, IPL_BIO, 0) != 0)
    949  1.145       mrg 				panic("%s: workqueue_create failed", __func__);
    950  1.130   hannken 		}
    951  1.130   hannken 	}
    952   1.48      fvdl 
    953   1.48      fvdl 	sdp->swd_drumoffset = (int)result;
    954   1.48      fvdl 	sdp->swd_drumsize = npages;
    955   1.48      fvdl 	sdp->swd_npages = size;
    956  1.127        ad 	mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    957    1.1       mrg 	sdp->swd_flags &= ~SWF_FAKE;	/* going live */
    958    1.1       mrg 	sdp->swd_flags |= (SWF_INUSE|SWF_ENABLE);
    959   1.32       chs 	uvmexp.swpages += size;
    960   1.81        pk 	uvmexp.swpgavail += size;
    961  1.127        ad 	mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    962    1.1       mrg 	return (0);
    963    1.1       mrg 
    964    1.1       mrg 	/*
    965   1.43       chs 	 * failure: clean up and return error.
    966    1.1       mrg 	 */
    967   1.43       chs 
    968   1.43       chs bad:
    969   1.90      yamt 	if (sdp->swd_blist) {
    970   1.90      yamt 		blist_destroy(sdp->swd_blist);
    971   1.43       chs 	}
    972   1.43       chs 	if (vp != rootvp) {
    973  1.131     pooka 		(void)VOP_CLOSE(vp, FREAD|FWRITE, l->l_cred);
    974   1.43       chs 	}
    975    1.1       mrg 	return (error);
    976    1.1       mrg }
    977    1.1       mrg 
    978    1.1       mrg /*
    979    1.1       mrg  * swap_off: stop swapping on swapdev
    980    1.1       mrg  *
    981   1.32       chs  * => swap data should be locked, we will unlock.
    982    1.1       mrg  */
    983    1.1       mrg static int
    984   1.97  christos swap_off(struct lwp *l, struct swapdev *sdp)
    985    1.1       mrg {
    986   1.91      yamt 	int npages = sdp->swd_npages;
    987   1.91      yamt 	int error = 0;
    988   1.81        pk 
    989    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("swap_off"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
    990  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  dev=%jx, npages=%jd", sdp->swd_dev,npages, 0, 0);
    991    1.1       mrg 
    992   1.32       chs 	/* disable the swap area being removed */
    993    1.1       mrg 	sdp->swd_flags &= ~SWF_ENABLE;
    994   1.81        pk 	uvmexp.swpgavail -= npages;
    995  1.127        ad 	mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
    996   1.32       chs 
    997   1.32       chs 	/*
    998   1.32       chs 	 * the idea is to find all the pages that are paged out to this
    999   1.32       chs 	 * device, and page them all in.  in uvm, swap-backed pageable
   1000   1.32       chs 	 * memory can take two forms: aobjs and anons.  call the
   1001   1.32       chs 	 * swapoff hook for each subsystem to bring in pages.
   1002   1.32       chs 	 */
   1003    1.1       mrg 
   1004   1.32       chs 	if (uao_swap_off(sdp->swd_drumoffset,
   1005   1.32       chs 			 sdp->swd_drumoffset + sdp->swd_drumsize) ||
   1006   1.91      yamt 	    amap_swap_off(sdp->swd_drumoffset,
   1007   1.32       chs 			  sdp->swd_drumoffset + sdp->swd_drumsize)) {
   1008   1.91      yamt 		error = ENOMEM;
   1009   1.91      yamt 	} else if (sdp->swd_npginuse > sdp->swd_npgbad) {
   1010   1.91      yamt 		error = EBUSY;
   1011   1.91      yamt 	}
   1012   1.51       chs 
   1013   1.91      yamt 	if (error) {
   1014  1.127        ad 		mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1015   1.32       chs 		sdp->swd_flags |= SWF_ENABLE;
   1016   1.81        pk 		uvmexp.swpgavail += npages;
   1017  1.127        ad 		mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1018   1.91      yamt 
   1019   1.91      yamt 		return error;
   1020   1.32       chs 	}
   1021    1.1       mrg 
   1022    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1023  1.130   hannken 	 * If this is the last regular swap destroy the workqueue.
   1024  1.130   hannken 	 * => Protected by swap_syscall_lock.
   1025  1.130   hannken 	 */
   1026  1.130   hannken 	if (sdp->swd_vp->v_type != VBLK) {
   1027  1.130   hannken 		KASSERT(sw_reg_count > 0);
   1028  1.130   hannken 		KASSERT(sw_reg_workqueue != NULL);
   1029  1.130   hannken 		if (--sw_reg_count == 0) {
   1030  1.130   hannken 			workqueue_destroy(sw_reg_workqueue);
   1031  1.130   hannken 			sw_reg_workqueue = NULL;
   1032  1.130   hannken 		}
   1033  1.130   hannken 	}
   1034  1.130   hannken 
   1035  1.130   hannken 	/*
   1036   1.58     enami 	 * done with the vnode.
   1037   1.39       chs 	 * drop our ref on the vnode before calling VOP_CLOSE()
   1038   1.39       chs 	 * so that spec_close() can tell if this is the last close.
   1039    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1040   1.39       chs 	vrele(sdp->swd_vp);
   1041   1.32       chs 	if (sdp->swd_vp != rootvp) {
   1042  1.131     pooka 		(void) VOP_CLOSE(sdp->swd_vp, FREAD|FWRITE, l->l_cred);
   1043   1.32       chs 	}
   1044   1.32       chs 
   1045  1.127        ad 	mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1046   1.81        pk 	uvmexp.swpages -= npages;
   1047   1.82        pk 	uvmexp.swpginuse -= sdp->swd_npgbad;
   1048    1.1       mrg 
   1049  1.120      matt 	if (swaplist_find(sdp->swd_vp, true) == NULL)
   1050  1.145       mrg 		panic("%s: swapdev not in list", __func__);
   1051   1.32       chs 	swaplist_trim();
   1052  1.127        ad 	mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1053    1.1       mrg 
   1054   1.32       chs 	/*
   1055   1.32       chs 	 * free all resources!
   1056   1.32       chs 	 */
   1057  1.110      yamt 	vmem_free(swapmap, sdp->swd_drumoffset, sdp->swd_drumsize);
   1058   1.90      yamt 	blist_destroy(sdp->swd_blist);
   1059   1.96      yamt 	bufq_free(sdp->swd_tab);
   1060  1.159      para 	kmem_free(sdp, sizeof(*sdp));
   1061    1.1       mrg 	return (0);
   1062    1.1       mrg }
   1063    1.1       mrg 
   1064  1.164  christos void
   1065  1.164  christos uvm_swap_shutdown(struct lwp *l)
   1066  1.164  christos {
   1067  1.164  christos 	struct swapdev *sdp;
   1068  1.164  christos 	struct swappri *spp;
   1069  1.164  christos 	struct vnode *vp;
   1070  1.164  christos 	int error;
   1071  1.164  christos 
   1072  1.164  christos 	printf("turning of swap...");
   1073  1.164  christos 	rw_enter(&swap_syscall_lock, RW_WRITER);
   1074  1.164  christos 	mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1075  1.164  christos again:
   1076  1.164  christos 	LIST_FOREACH(spp, &swap_priority, spi_swappri)
   1077  1.164  christos 		TAILQ_FOREACH(sdp, &spp->spi_swapdev, swd_next) {
   1078  1.164  christos 			if (sdp->swd_flags & SWF_FAKE)
   1079  1.164  christos 				continue;
   1080  1.164  christos 			if ((sdp->swd_flags & (SWF_INUSE|SWF_ENABLE)) == 0)
   1081  1.164  christos 				continue;
   1082  1.164  christos #ifdef DEBUG
   1083  1.164  christos 			printf("\nturning off swap on %s...",
   1084  1.164  christos 			    sdp->swd_path);
   1085  1.164  christos #endif
   1086  1.164  christos 			if (vn_lock(vp = sdp->swd_vp, LK_EXCLUSIVE)) {
   1087  1.164  christos 				error = EBUSY;
   1088  1.164  christos 				vp = NULL;
   1089  1.164  christos 			} else
   1090  1.164  christos 				error = 0;
   1091  1.164  christos 			if (!error) {
   1092  1.164  christos 				error = swap_off(l, sdp);
   1093  1.164  christos 				mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1094  1.164  christos 			}
   1095  1.164  christos 			if (error) {
   1096  1.164  christos 				printf("stopping swap on %s failed "
   1097  1.164  christos 				    "with error %d\n", sdp->swd_path, error);
   1098  1.164  christos 				TAILQ_REMOVE(&spp->spi_swapdev, sdp,
   1099  1.164  christos 				    swd_next);
   1100  1.164  christos 				uvmexp.nswapdev--;
   1101  1.164  christos 				swaplist_trim();
   1102  1.164  christos 				if (vp)
   1103  1.164  christos 					vput(vp);
   1104  1.164  christos 			}
   1105  1.164  christos 			goto again;
   1106  1.164  christos 		}
   1107  1.164  christos 	printf(" done\n");
   1108  1.164  christos 	mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1109  1.164  christos 	rw_exit(&swap_syscall_lock);
   1110  1.164  christos }
   1111  1.164  christos 
   1112  1.164  christos 
   1113    1.1       mrg /*
   1114    1.1       mrg  * /dev/drum interface and i/o functions
   1115    1.1       mrg  */
   1116    1.1       mrg 
   1117    1.1       mrg /*
   1118    1.1       mrg  * swstrategy: perform I/O on the drum
   1119    1.1       mrg  *
   1120    1.1       mrg  * => we must map the i/o request from the drum to the correct swapdev.
   1121    1.1       mrg  */
   1122   1.94   thorpej static void
   1123   1.93   thorpej swstrategy(struct buf *bp)
   1124    1.1       mrg {
   1125    1.1       mrg 	struct swapdev *sdp;
   1126    1.1       mrg 	struct vnode *vp;
   1127  1.134        ad 	int pageno, bn;
   1128    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("swstrategy"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1129    1.1       mrg 
   1130    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1131    1.1       mrg 	 * convert block number to swapdev.   note that swapdev can't
   1132    1.1       mrg 	 * be yanked out from under us because we are holding resources
   1133    1.1       mrg 	 * in it (i.e. the blocks we are doing I/O on).
   1134    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1135   1.41       chs 	pageno = dbtob((int64_t)bp->b_blkno) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
   1136  1.127        ad 	mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1137    1.1       mrg 	sdp = swapdrum_getsdp(pageno);
   1138  1.127        ad 	mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1139    1.1       mrg 	if (sdp == NULL) {
   1140    1.1       mrg 		bp->b_error = EINVAL;
   1141  1.163  riastrad 		bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;
   1142    1.1       mrg 		biodone(bp);
   1143    1.1       mrg 		UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  failed to get swap device", 0, 0, 0, 0);
   1144    1.1       mrg 		return;
   1145    1.1       mrg 	}
   1146    1.1       mrg 
   1147    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1148    1.1       mrg 	 * convert drum page number to block number on this swapdev.
   1149    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1150    1.1       mrg 
   1151   1.32       chs 	pageno -= sdp->swd_drumoffset;	/* page # on swapdev */
   1152   1.99      matt 	bn = btodb((uint64_t)pageno << PAGE_SHIFT); /* convert to diskblock */
   1153    1.1       mrg 
   1154  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  Rd/Wr (0/1) %jd: mapoff=%jx bn=%jx bcount=%jd",
   1155  1.175  pgoyette 		((bp->b_flags & B_READ) == 0) ? 1 : 0,
   1156    1.1       mrg 		sdp->swd_drumoffset, bn, bp->b_bcount);
   1157    1.1       mrg 
   1158    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1159    1.1       mrg 	 * for block devices we finish up here.
   1160   1.32       chs 	 * for regular files we have to do more work which we delegate
   1161    1.1       mrg 	 * to sw_reg_strategy().
   1162    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1163    1.1       mrg 
   1164  1.134        ad 	vp = sdp->swd_vp;		/* swapdev vnode pointer */
   1165  1.134        ad 	switch (vp->v_type) {
   1166    1.1       mrg 	default:
   1167  1.145       mrg 		panic("%s: vnode type 0x%x", __func__, vp->v_type);
   1168   1.32       chs 
   1169    1.1       mrg 	case VBLK:
   1170    1.1       mrg 
   1171    1.1       mrg 		/*
   1172    1.1       mrg 		 * must convert "bp" from an I/O on /dev/drum to an I/O
   1173    1.1       mrg 		 * on the swapdev (sdp).
   1174    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1175    1.1       mrg 		bp->b_blkno = bn;		/* swapdev block number */
   1176    1.1       mrg 		bp->b_dev = sdp->swd_dev;	/* swapdev dev_t */
   1177    1.1       mrg 
   1178    1.1       mrg 		/*
   1179    1.1       mrg 		 * if we are doing a write, we have to redirect the i/o on
   1180    1.1       mrg 		 * drum's v_numoutput counter to the swapdevs.
   1181    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1182    1.1       mrg 		if ((bp->b_flags & B_READ) == 0) {
   1183  1.134        ad 			mutex_enter(bp->b_objlock);
   1184    1.1       mrg 			vwakeup(bp);	/* kills one 'v_numoutput' on drum */
   1185  1.134        ad 			mutex_exit(bp->b_objlock);
   1186  1.156     rmind 			mutex_enter(vp->v_interlock);
   1187  1.134        ad 			vp->v_numoutput++;	/* put it on swapdev */
   1188  1.156     rmind 			mutex_exit(vp->v_interlock);
   1189    1.1       mrg 		}
   1190    1.1       mrg 
   1191   1.41       chs 		/*
   1192    1.1       mrg 		 * finally plug in swapdev vnode and start I/O
   1193    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1194    1.1       mrg 		bp->b_vp = vp;
   1195  1.156     rmind 		bp->b_objlock = vp->v_interlock;
   1196   1.84   hannken 		VOP_STRATEGY(vp, bp);
   1197    1.1       mrg 		return;
   1198   1.32       chs 
   1199    1.1       mrg 	case VREG:
   1200    1.1       mrg 		/*
   1201   1.32       chs 		 * delegate to sw_reg_strategy function.
   1202    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1203    1.1       mrg 		sw_reg_strategy(sdp, bp, bn);
   1204    1.1       mrg 		return;
   1205    1.1       mrg 	}
   1206    1.1       mrg 	/* NOTREACHED */
   1207    1.1       mrg }
   1208    1.1       mrg 
   1209    1.1       mrg /*
   1210   1.94   thorpej  * swread: the read function for the drum (just a call to physio)
   1211   1.94   thorpej  */
   1212   1.94   thorpej /*ARGSUSED*/
   1213   1.94   thorpej static int
   1214  1.112      yamt swread(dev_t dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag)
   1215   1.94   thorpej {
   1216   1.94   thorpej 	UVMHIST_FUNC("swread"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1217   1.94   thorpej 
   1218  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  dev=%jx offset=%jx", dev, uio->uio_offset, 0, 0);
   1219   1.94   thorpej 	return (physio(swstrategy, NULL, dev, B_READ, minphys, uio));
   1220   1.94   thorpej }
   1221   1.94   thorpej 
   1222   1.94   thorpej /*
   1223   1.94   thorpej  * swwrite: the write function for the drum (just a call to physio)
   1224   1.94   thorpej  */
   1225   1.94   thorpej /*ARGSUSED*/
   1226   1.94   thorpej static int
   1227  1.112      yamt swwrite(dev_t dev, struct uio *uio, int ioflag)
   1228   1.94   thorpej {
   1229   1.94   thorpej 	UVMHIST_FUNC("swwrite"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1230   1.94   thorpej 
   1231  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  dev=%jx offset=%jx", dev, uio->uio_offset, 0, 0);
   1232   1.94   thorpej 	return (physio(swstrategy, NULL, dev, B_WRITE, minphys, uio));
   1233   1.94   thorpej }
   1234   1.94   thorpej 
   1235   1.94   thorpej const struct bdevsw swap_bdevsw = {
   1236  1.168  dholland 	.d_open = nullopen,
   1237  1.168  dholland 	.d_close = nullclose,
   1238  1.168  dholland 	.d_strategy = swstrategy,
   1239  1.168  dholland 	.d_ioctl = noioctl,
   1240  1.168  dholland 	.d_dump = nodump,
   1241  1.168  dholland 	.d_psize = nosize,
   1242  1.171  dholland 	.d_discard = nodiscard,
   1243  1.168  dholland 	.d_flag = D_OTHER
   1244   1.94   thorpej };
   1245   1.94   thorpej 
   1246   1.94   thorpej const struct cdevsw swap_cdevsw = {
   1247  1.168  dholland 	.d_open = nullopen,
   1248  1.168  dholland 	.d_close = nullclose,
   1249  1.168  dholland 	.d_read = swread,
   1250  1.168  dholland 	.d_write = swwrite,
   1251  1.168  dholland 	.d_ioctl = noioctl,
   1252  1.168  dholland 	.d_stop = nostop,
   1253  1.168  dholland 	.d_tty = notty,
   1254  1.168  dholland 	.d_poll = nopoll,
   1255  1.168  dholland 	.d_mmap = nommap,
   1256  1.168  dholland 	.d_kqfilter = nokqfilter,
   1257  1.172  dholland 	.d_discard = nodiscard,
   1258  1.168  dholland 	.d_flag = D_OTHER,
   1259   1.94   thorpej };
   1260   1.94   thorpej 
   1261   1.94   thorpej /*
   1262    1.1       mrg  * sw_reg_strategy: handle swap i/o to regular files
   1263    1.1       mrg  */
   1264    1.1       mrg static void
   1265   1.93   thorpej sw_reg_strategy(struct swapdev *sdp, struct buf *bp, int bn)
   1266    1.1       mrg {
   1267    1.1       mrg 	struct vnode	*vp;
   1268    1.1       mrg 	struct vndxfer	*vnx;
   1269   1.44     enami 	daddr_t		nbn;
   1270  1.122  christos 	char 		*addr;
   1271   1.44     enami 	off_t		byteoff;
   1272    1.9       mrg 	int		s, off, nra, error, sz, resid;
   1273    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("sw_reg_strategy"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1274    1.1       mrg 
   1275    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1276    1.1       mrg 	 * allocate a vndxfer head for this transfer and point it to
   1277    1.1       mrg 	 * our buffer.
   1278    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1279  1.134        ad 	vnx = pool_get(&vndxfer_pool, PR_WAITOK);
   1280    1.1       mrg 	vnx->vx_flags = VX_BUSY;
   1281    1.1       mrg 	vnx->vx_error = 0;
   1282    1.1       mrg 	vnx->vx_pending = 0;
   1283    1.1       mrg 	vnx->vx_bp = bp;
   1284    1.1       mrg 	vnx->vx_sdp = sdp;
   1285    1.1       mrg 
   1286    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1287    1.1       mrg 	 * setup for main loop where we read filesystem blocks into
   1288    1.1       mrg 	 * our buffer.
   1289    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1290    1.1       mrg 	error = 0;
   1291    1.1       mrg 	bp->b_resid = bp->b_bcount;	/* nothing transfered yet! */
   1292    1.1       mrg 	addr = bp->b_data;		/* current position in buffer */
   1293   1.99      matt 	byteoff = dbtob((uint64_t)bn);
   1294    1.1       mrg 
   1295    1.1       mrg 	for (resid = bp->b_resid; resid; resid -= sz) {
   1296    1.1       mrg 		struct vndbuf	*nbp;
   1297    1.1       mrg 
   1298    1.1       mrg 		/*
   1299    1.1       mrg 		 * translate byteoffset into block number.  return values:
   1300    1.1       mrg 		 *   vp = vnode of underlying device
   1301    1.1       mrg 		 *  nbn = new block number (on underlying vnode dev)
   1302    1.1       mrg 		 *  nra = num blocks we can read-ahead (excludes requested
   1303    1.1       mrg 		 *	block)
   1304    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1305    1.1       mrg 		nra = 0;
   1306    1.1       mrg 		error = VOP_BMAP(sdp->swd_vp, byteoff / sdp->swd_bsize,
   1307    1.1       mrg 				 	&vp, &nbn, &nra);
   1308    1.1       mrg 
   1309   1.32       chs 		if (error == 0 && nbn == (daddr_t)-1) {
   1310   1.51       chs 			/*
   1311   1.23      marc 			 * this used to just set error, but that doesn't
   1312   1.23      marc 			 * do the right thing.  Instead, it causes random
   1313   1.23      marc 			 * memory errors.  The panic() should remain until
   1314   1.23      marc 			 * this condition doesn't destabilize the system.
   1315   1.23      marc 			 */
   1316   1.23      marc #if 1
   1317  1.145       mrg 			panic("%s: swap to sparse file", __func__);
   1318   1.23      marc #else
   1319    1.1       mrg 			error = EIO;	/* failure */
   1320   1.23      marc #endif
   1321   1.23      marc 		}
   1322    1.1       mrg 
   1323    1.1       mrg 		/*
   1324    1.1       mrg 		 * punt if there was an error or a hole in the file.
   1325    1.1       mrg 		 * we must wait for any i/o ops we have already started
   1326    1.1       mrg 		 * to finish before returning.
   1327    1.1       mrg 		 *
   1328    1.1       mrg 		 * XXX we could deal with holes here but it would be
   1329    1.1       mrg 		 * a hassle (in the write case).
   1330    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1331    1.1       mrg 		if (error) {
   1332    1.1       mrg 			s = splbio();
   1333    1.1       mrg 			vnx->vx_error = error;	/* pass error up */
   1334    1.1       mrg 			goto out;
   1335    1.1       mrg 		}
   1336    1.1       mrg 
   1337    1.1       mrg 		/*
   1338    1.1       mrg 		 * compute the size ("sz") of this transfer (in bytes).
   1339    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1340   1.41       chs 		off = byteoff % sdp->swd_bsize;
   1341   1.41       chs 		sz = (1 + nra) * sdp->swd_bsize - off;
   1342   1.41       chs 		if (sz > resid)
   1343    1.1       mrg 			sz = resid;
   1344    1.1       mrg 
   1345   1.41       chs 		UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "sw_reg_strategy: "
   1346  1.175  pgoyette 		    "vp %#jx/%#jx offset 0x%jx/0x%jx",
   1347  1.175  pgoyette 		    (uintptr_t)sdp->swd_vp, (uintptr_t)vp, byteoff, nbn);
   1348    1.1       mrg 
   1349    1.1       mrg 		/*
   1350    1.1       mrg 		 * now get a buf structure.   note that the vb_buf is
   1351    1.1       mrg 		 * at the front of the nbp structure so that you can
   1352    1.1       mrg 		 * cast pointers between the two structure easily.
   1353    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1354  1.134        ad 		nbp = pool_get(&vndbuf_pool, PR_WAITOK);
   1355  1.134        ad 		buf_init(&nbp->vb_buf);
   1356  1.134        ad 		nbp->vb_buf.b_flags    = bp->b_flags;
   1357  1.134        ad 		nbp->vb_buf.b_cflags   = bp->b_cflags;
   1358  1.134        ad 		nbp->vb_buf.b_oflags   = bp->b_oflags;
   1359    1.1       mrg 		nbp->vb_buf.b_bcount   = sz;
   1360   1.12        pk 		nbp->vb_buf.b_bufsize  = sz;
   1361    1.1       mrg 		nbp->vb_buf.b_error    = 0;
   1362    1.1       mrg 		nbp->vb_buf.b_data     = addr;
   1363   1.41       chs 		nbp->vb_buf.b_lblkno   = 0;
   1364    1.1       mrg 		nbp->vb_buf.b_blkno    = nbn + btodb(off);
   1365   1.34   thorpej 		nbp->vb_buf.b_rawblkno = nbp->vb_buf.b_blkno;
   1366  1.130   hannken 		nbp->vb_buf.b_iodone   = sw_reg_biodone;
   1367   1.53       chs 		nbp->vb_buf.b_vp       = vp;
   1368  1.156     rmind 		nbp->vb_buf.b_objlock  = vp->v_interlock;
   1369   1.53       chs 		if (vp->v_type == VBLK) {
   1370   1.53       chs 			nbp->vb_buf.b_dev = vp->v_rdev;
   1371   1.53       chs 		}
   1372    1.1       mrg 
   1373    1.1       mrg 		nbp->vb_xfer = vnx;	/* patch it back in to vnx */
   1374    1.1       mrg 
   1375    1.1       mrg 		/*
   1376    1.1       mrg 		 * Just sort by block number
   1377    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1378    1.1       mrg 		s = splbio();
   1379    1.1       mrg 		if (vnx->vx_error != 0) {
   1380  1.134        ad 			buf_destroy(&nbp->vb_buf);
   1381  1.134        ad 			pool_put(&vndbuf_pool, nbp);
   1382    1.1       mrg 			goto out;
   1383    1.1       mrg 		}
   1384    1.1       mrg 		vnx->vx_pending++;
   1385    1.1       mrg 
   1386    1.1       mrg 		/* sort it in and start I/O if we are not over our limit */
   1387  1.134        ad 		/* XXXAD locking */
   1388  1.143      yamt 		bufq_put(sdp->swd_tab, &nbp->vb_buf);
   1389    1.1       mrg 		sw_reg_start(sdp);
   1390    1.1       mrg 		splx(s);
   1391    1.1       mrg 
   1392    1.1       mrg 		/*
   1393    1.1       mrg 		 * advance to the next I/O
   1394    1.1       mrg 		 */
   1395    1.9       mrg 		byteoff += sz;
   1396    1.1       mrg 		addr += sz;
   1397    1.1       mrg 	}
   1398    1.1       mrg 
   1399    1.1       mrg 	s = splbio();
   1400    1.1       mrg 
   1401    1.1       mrg out: /* Arrive here at splbio */
   1402    1.1       mrg 	vnx->vx_flags &= ~VX_BUSY;
   1403    1.1       mrg 	if (vnx->vx_pending == 0) {
   1404  1.134        ad 		error = vnx->vx_error;
   1405  1.134        ad 		pool_put(&vndxfer_pool, vnx);
   1406  1.134        ad 		bp->b_error = error;
   1407    1.1       mrg 		biodone(bp);
   1408    1.1       mrg 	}
   1409    1.1       mrg 	splx(s);
   1410    1.1       mrg }
   1411    1.1       mrg 
   1412    1.1       mrg /*
   1413    1.1       mrg  * sw_reg_start: start an I/O request on the requested swapdev
   1414    1.1       mrg  *
   1415   1.65   hannken  * => reqs are sorted by b_rawblkno (above)
   1416    1.1       mrg  */
   1417    1.1       mrg static void
   1418   1.93   thorpej sw_reg_start(struct swapdev *sdp)
   1419    1.1       mrg {
   1420    1.1       mrg 	struct buf	*bp;
   1421  1.134        ad 	struct vnode	*vp;
   1422    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("sw_reg_start"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1423    1.1       mrg 
   1424    1.8       mrg 	/* recursion control */
   1425    1.1       mrg 	if ((sdp->swd_flags & SWF_BUSY) != 0)
   1426    1.1       mrg 		return;
   1427    1.1       mrg 
   1428    1.1       mrg 	sdp->swd_flags |= SWF_BUSY;
   1429    1.1       mrg 
   1430   1.33   thorpej 	while (sdp->swd_active < sdp->swd_maxactive) {
   1431  1.143      yamt 		bp = bufq_get(sdp->swd_tab);
   1432    1.1       mrg 		if (bp == NULL)
   1433    1.1       mrg 			break;
   1434   1.33   thorpej 		sdp->swd_active++;
   1435    1.1       mrg 
   1436    1.1       mrg 		UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist,
   1437  1.175  pgoyette 		    "sw_reg_start:  bp %#jx vp %#jx blkno %#jx cnt %jx",
   1438  1.175  pgoyette 		    (uintptr_t)bp, (uintptr_t)bp->b_vp, (uintptr_t)bp->b_blkno,
   1439  1.175  pgoyette 		    bp->b_bcount);
   1440  1.134        ad 		vp = bp->b_vp;
   1441  1.156     rmind 		KASSERT(bp->b_objlock == vp->v_interlock);
   1442  1.134        ad 		if ((bp->b_flags & B_READ) == 0) {
   1443  1.156     rmind 			mutex_enter(vp->v_interlock);
   1444  1.134        ad 			vp->v_numoutput++;
   1445  1.156     rmind 			mutex_exit(vp->v_interlock);
   1446  1.134        ad 		}
   1447  1.134        ad 		VOP_STRATEGY(vp, bp);
   1448    1.1       mrg 	}
   1449    1.1       mrg 	sdp->swd_flags &= ~SWF_BUSY;
   1450    1.1       mrg }
   1451    1.1       mrg 
   1452    1.1       mrg /*
   1453  1.130   hannken  * sw_reg_biodone: one of our i/o's has completed
   1454  1.130   hannken  */
   1455  1.130   hannken static void
   1456  1.130   hannken sw_reg_biodone(struct buf *bp)
   1457  1.130   hannken {
   1458  1.130   hannken 	workqueue_enqueue(sw_reg_workqueue, &bp->b_work, NULL);
   1459  1.130   hannken }
   1460  1.130   hannken 
   1461  1.130   hannken /*
   1462    1.1       mrg  * sw_reg_iodone: one of our i/o's has completed and needs post-i/o cleanup
   1463    1.1       mrg  *
   1464    1.1       mrg  * => note that we can recover the vndbuf struct by casting the buf ptr
   1465    1.1       mrg  */
   1466    1.1       mrg static void
   1467  1.130   hannken sw_reg_iodone(struct work *wk, void *dummy)
   1468    1.1       mrg {
   1469  1.130   hannken 	struct vndbuf *vbp = (void *)wk;
   1470    1.1       mrg 	struct vndxfer *vnx = vbp->vb_xfer;
   1471    1.1       mrg 	struct buf *pbp = vnx->vx_bp;		/* parent buffer */
   1472    1.1       mrg 	struct swapdev	*sdp = vnx->vx_sdp;
   1473   1.72       chs 	int s, resid, error;
   1474  1.130   hannken 	KASSERT(&vbp->vb_buf.b_work == wk);
   1475    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("sw_reg_iodone"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1476    1.1       mrg 
   1477  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  vbp=%#jx vp=%#jx blkno=%jx addr=%#jx",
   1478  1.175  pgoyette 	    (uintptr_t)vbp, (uintptr_t)vbp->vb_buf.b_vp, vbp->vb_buf.b_blkno,
   1479  1.175  pgoyette 	    (uintptr_t)vbp->vb_buf.b_data);
   1480  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  cnt=%jx resid=%jx",
   1481    1.1       mrg 	    vbp->vb_buf.b_bcount, vbp->vb_buf.b_resid, 0, 0);
   1482    1.1       mrg 
   1483    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1484    1.1       mrg 	 * protect vbp at splbio and update.
   1485    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1486    1.1       mrg 
   1487    1.1       mrg 	s = splbio();
   1488    1.1       mrg 	resid = vbp->vb_buf.b_bcount - vbp->vb_buf.b_resid;
   1489    1.1       mrg 	pbp->b_resid -= resid;
   1490    1.1       mrg 	vnx->vx_pending--;
   1491    1.1       mrg 
   1492  1.129        ad 	if (vbp->vb_buf.b_error != 0) {
   1493    1.1       mrg 		/* pass error upward */
   1494  1.134        ad 		error = vbp->vb_buf.b_error ? vbp->vb_buf.b_error : EIO;
   1495  1.175  pgoyette 		UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  got error=%jd !", error, 0, 0, 0);
   1496   1.72       chs 		vnx->vx_error = error;
   1497   1.35       chs 	}
   1498   1.35       chs 
   1499   1.35       chs 	/*
   1500    1.1       mrg 	 * kill vbp structure
   1501    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1502  1.134        ad 	buf_destroy(&vbp->vb_buf);
   1503  1.134        ad 	pool_put(&vndbuf_pool, vbp);
   1504    1.1       mrg 
   1505    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1506    1.1       mrg 	 * wrap up this transaction if it has run to completion or, in
   1507    1.1       mrg 	 * case of an error, when all auxiliary buffers have returned.
   1508    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1509    1.1       mrg 	if (vnx->vx_error != 0) {
   1510    1.1       mrg 		/* pass error upward */
   1511  1.134        ad 		error = vnx->vx_error;
   1512    1.1       mrg 		if ((vnx->vx_flags & VX_BUSY) == 0 && vnx->vx_pending == 0) {
   1513  1.134        ad 			pbp->b_error = error;
   1514    1.1       mrg 			biodone(pbp);
   1515  1.134        ad 			pool_put(&vndxfer_pool, vnx);
   1516    1.1       mrg 		}
   1517   1.11        pk 	} else if (pbp->b_resid == 0) {
   1518   1.46       chs 		KASSERT(vnx->vx_pending == 0);
   1519    1.1       mrg 		if ((vnx->vx_flags & VX_BUSY) == 0) {
   1520  1.175  pgoyette 			UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "  iodone, pbp=%#jx error=%jd !",
   1521  1.175  pgoyette 			    (uintptr_t)pbp, vnx->vx_error, 0, 0);
   1522    1.1       mrg 			biodone(pbp);
   1523  1.134        ad 			pool_put(&vndxfer_pool, vnx);
   1524    1.1       mrg 		}
   1525    1.1       mrg 	}
   1526    1.1       mrg 
   1527    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1528    1.1       mrg 	 * done!   start next swapdev I/O if one is pending
   1529    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1530   1.33   thorpej 	sdp->swd_active--;
   1531    1.1       mrg 	sw_reg_start(sdp);
   1532    1.1       mrg 	splx(s);
   1533    1.1       mrg }
   1534    1.1       mrg 
   1535    1.1       mrg 
   1536    1.1       mrg /*
   1537    1.1       mrg  * uvm_swap_alloc: allocate space on swap
   1538    1.1       mrg  *
   1539    1.1       mrg  * => allocation is done "round robin" down the priority list, as we
   1540    1.1       mrg  *	allocate in a priority we "rotate" the circle queue.
   1541    1.1       mrg  * => space can be freed with uvm_swap_free
   1542    1.1       mrg  * => we return the page slot number in /dev/drum (0 == invalid slot)
   1543  1.127        ad  * => we lock uvm_swap_data_lock
   1544    1.1       mrg  * => XXXMRG: "LESSOK" INTERFACE NEEDED TO EXTENT SYSTEM
   1545    1.1       mrg  */
   1546    1.1       mrg int
   1547  1.119   thorpej uvm_swap_alloc(int *nslots /* IN/OUT */, bool lessok)
   1548    1.1       mrg {
   1549    1.1       mrg 	struct swapdev *sdp;
   1550    1.1       mrg 	struct swappri *spp;
   1551    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("uvm_swap_alloc"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1552    1.1       mrg 
   1553    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1554    1.1       mrg 	 * no swap devices configured yet?   definite failure.
   1555    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1556    1.1       mrg 	if (uvmexp.nswapdev < 1)
   1557    1.1       mrg 		return 0;
   1558   1.51       chs 
   1559    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1560  1.162  jakllsch 	 * XXXJAK: BEGIN HACK
   1561  1.162  jakllsch 	 *
   1562  1.162  jakllsch 	 * blist_alloc() in subr_blist.c will panic if we try to allocate
   1563  1.162  jakllsch 	 * too many slots.
   1564  1.162  jakllsch 	 */
   1565  1.162  jakllsch 	if (*nslots > BLIST_MAX_ALLOC) {
   1566  1.162  jakllsch 		if (__predict_false(lessok == false))
   1567  1.162  jakllsch 			return 0;
   1568  1.162  jakllsch 		*nslots = BLIST_MAX_ALLOC;
   1569  1.162  jakllsch 	}
   1570  1.162  jakllsch 	/* XXXJAK: END HACK */
   1571  1.162  jakllsch 
   1572  1.162  jakllsch 	/*
   1573    1.1       mrg 	 * lock data lock, convert slots into blocks, and enter loop
   1574    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1575  1.127        ad 	mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1576    1.1       mrg 
   1577    1.1       mrg ReTry:	/* XXXMRG */
   1578   1.55       chs 	LIST_FOREACH(spp, &swap_priority, spi_swappri) {
   1579  1.164  christos 		TAILQ_FOREACH(sdp, &spp->spi_swapdev, swd_next) {
   1580   1.90      yamt 			uint64_t result;
   1581   1.90      yamt 
   1582    1.1       mrg 			/* if it's not enabled, then we can't swap from it */
   1583    1.1       mrg 			if ((sdp->swd_flags & SWF_ENABLE) == 0)
   1584    1.1       mrg 				continue;
   1585    1.1       mrg 			if (sdp->swd_npginuse + *nslots > sdp->swd_npages)
   1586    1.1       mrg 				continue;
   1587   1.90      yamt 			result = blist_alloc(sdp->swd_blist, *nslots);
   1588   1.90      yamt 			if (result == BLIST_NONE) {
   1589    1.1       mrg 				continue;
   1590    1.1       mrg 			}
   1591   1.90      yamt 			KASSERT(result < sdp->swd_drumsize);
   1592    1.1       mrg 
   1593    1.1       mrg 			/*
   1594  1.165  christos 			 * successful allocation!  now rotate the tailq.
   1595    1.1       mrg 			 */
   1596  1.164  christos 			TAILQ_REMOVE(&spp->spi_swapdev, sdp, swd_next);
   1597  1.164  christos 			TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&spp->spi_swapdev, sdp, swd_next);
   1598    1.1       mrg 			sdp->swd_npginuse += *nslots;
   1599    1.1       mrg 			uvmexp.swpginuse += *nslots;
   1600  1.127        ad 			mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1601    1.1       mrg 			/* done!  return drum slot number */
   1602    1.1       mrg 			UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist,
   1603  1.175  pgoyette 			    "success!  returning %jd slots starting at %jd",
   1604    1.1       mrg 			    *nslots, result + sdp->swd_drumoffset, 0, 0);
   1605   1.55       chs 			return (result + sdp->swd_drumoffset);
   1606    1.1       mrg 		}
   1607    1.1       mrg 	}
   1608    1.1       mrg 
   1609    1.1       mrg 	/* XXXMRG: BEGIN HACK */
   1610    1.1       mrg 	if (*nslots > 1 && lessok) {
   1611    1.1       mrg 		*nslots = 1;
   1612   1.90      yamt 		/* XXXMRG: ugh!  blist should support this for us */
   1613   1.90      yamt 		goto ReTry;
   1614    1.1       mrg 	}
   1615    1.1       mrg 	/* XXXMRG: END HACK */
   1616    1.1       mrg 
   1617  1.127        ad 	mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1618   1.55       chs 	return 0;
   1619    1.1       mrg }
   1620    1.1       mrg 
   1621  1.141        ad /*
   1622  1.141        ad  * uvm_swapisfull: return true if most of available swap is allocated
   1623  1.141        ad  * and in use.  we don't count some small portion as it may be inaccessible
   1624  1.141        ad  * to us at any given moment, for example if there is lock contention or if
   1625  1.141        ad  * pages are busy.
   1626  1.141        ad  */
   1627  1.119   thorpej bool
   1628   1.81        pk uvm_swapisfull(void)
   1629   1.81        pk {
   1630  1.141        ad 	int swpgonly;
   1631  1.119   thorpej 	bool rv;
   1632   1.81        pk 
   1633  1.127        ad 	mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1634   1.81        pk 	KASSERT(uvmexp.swpgonly <= uvmexp.swpages);
   1635  1.141        ad 	swpgonly = (int)((uint64_t)uvmexp.swpgonly * 100 /
   1636  1.141        ad 	    uvm_swapisfull_factor);
   1637  1.141        ad 	rv = (swpgonly >= uvmexp.swpgavail);
   1638  1.127        ad 	mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1639   1.81        pk 
   1640   1.81        pk 	return (rv);
   1641   1.81        pk }
   1642   1.81        pk 
   1643    1.1       mrg /*
   1644   1.32       chs  * uvm_swap_markbad: keep track of swap ranges where we've had i/o errors
   1645   1.32       chs  *
   1646  1.127        ad  * => we lock uvm_swap_data_lock
   1647   1.32       chs  */
   1648   1.32       chs void
   1649   1.93   thorpej uvm_swap_markbad(int startslot, int nslots)
   1650   1.32       chs {
   1651   1.32       chs 	struct swapdev *sdp;
   1652   1.32       chs 	UVMHIST_FUNC("uvm_swap_markbad"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1653   1.32       chs 
   1654  1.127        ad 	mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1655   1.32       chs 	sdp = swapdrum_getsdp(startslot);
   1656   1.82        pk 	KASSERT(sdp != NULL);
   1657   1.32       chs 
   1658   1.32       chs 	/*
   1659   1.32       chs 	 * we just keep track of how many pages have been marked bad
   1660   1.32       chs 	 * in this device, to make everything add up in swap_off().
   1661   1.32       chs 	 * we assume here that the range of slots will all be within
   1662   1.32       chs 	 * one swap device.
   1663   1.32       chs 	 */
   1664   1.41       chs 
   1665   1.82        pk 	KASSERT(uvmexp.swpgonly >= nslots);
   1666   1.82        pk 	uvmexp.swpgonly -= nslots;
   1667   1.32       chs 	sdp->swd_npgbad += nslots;
   1668  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "now %jd bad", sdp->swd_npgbad, 0,0,0);
   1669  1.127        ad 	mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1670   1.32       chs }
   1671   1.32       chs 
   1672   1.32       chs /*
   1673    1.1       mrg  * uvm_swap_free: free swap slots
   1674    1.1       mrg  *
   1675    1.1       mrg  * => this can be all or part of an allocation made by uvm_swap_alloc
   1676  1.127        ad  * => we lock uvm_swap_data_lock
   1677    1.1       mrg  */
   1678    1.1       mrg void
   1679   1.93   thorpej uvm_swap_free(int startslot, int nslots)
   1680    1.1       mrg {
   1681    1.1       mrg 	struct swapdev *sdp;
   1682    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("uvm_swap_free"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1683    1.1       mrg 
   1684  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "freeing %jd slots starting at %jd", nslots,
   1685    1.1       mrg 	    startslot, 0, 0);
   1686   1.32       chs 
   1687   1.32       chs 	/*
   1688   1.32       chs 	 * ignore attempts to free the "bad" slot.
   1689   1.32       chs 	 */
   1690   1.46       chs 
   1691   1.32       chs 	if (startslot == SWSLOT_BAD) {
   1692   1.32       chs 		return;
   1693   1.32       chs 	}
   1694   1.32       chs 
   1695    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1696   1.51       chs 	 * convert drum slot offset back to sdp, free the blocks
   1697   1.51       chs 	 * in the extent, and return.   must hold pri lock to do
   1698    1.1       mrg 	 * lookup and access the extent.
   1699    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1700   1.46       chs 
   1701  1.127        ad 	mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1702    1.1       mrg 	sdp = swapdrum_getsdp(startslot);
   1703   1.46       chs 	KASSERT(uvmexp.nswapdev >= 1);
   1704   1.46       chs 	KASSERT(sdp != NULL);
   1705   1.46       chs 	KASSERT(sdp->swd_npginuse >= nslots);
   1706   1.90      yamt 	blist_free(sdp->swd_blist, startslot - sdp->swd_drumoffset, nslots);
   1707    1.1       mrg 	sdp->swd_npginuse -= nslots;
   1708    1.1       mrg 	uvmexp.swpginuse -= nslots;
   1709  1.127        ad 	mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1710    1.1       mrg }
   1711    1.1       mrg 
   1712    1.1       mrg /*
   1713    1.1       mrg  * uvm_swap_put: put any number of pages into a contig place on swap
   1714    1.1       mrg  *
   1715    1.1       mrg  * => can be sync or async
   1716    1.1       mrg  */
   1717   1.54       chs 
   1718    1.1       mrg int
   1719   1.93   thorpej uvm_swap_put(int swslot, struct vm_page **ppsp, int npages, int flags)
   1720    1.1       mrg {
   1721   1.56       chs 	int error;
   1722    1.1       mrg 
   1723   1.56       chs 	error = uvm_swap_io(ppsp, swslot, npages, B_WRITE |
   1724    1.1       mrg 	    ((flags & PGO_SYNCIO) ? 0 : B_ASYNC));
   1725   1.56       chs 	return error;
   1726    1.1       mrg }
   1727    1.1       mrg 
   1728    1.1       mrg /*
   1729    1.1       mrg  * uvm_swap_get: get a single page from swap
   1730    1.1       mrg  *
   1731    1.1       mrg  * => usually a sync op (from fault)
   1732    1.1       mrg  */
   1733   1.54       chs 
   1734    1.1       mrg int
   1735   1.93   thorpej uvm_swap_get(struct vm_page *page, int swslot, int flags)
   1736    1.1       mrg {
   1737   1.56       chs 	int error;
   1738    1.1       mrg 
   1739    1.1       mrg 	uvmexp.nswget++;
   1740   1.46       chs 	KASSERT(flags & PGO_SYNCIO);
   1741   1.32       chs 	if (swslot == SWSLOT_BAD) {
   1742   1.47       chs 		return EIO;
   1743   1.32       chs 	}
   1744   1.81        pk 
   1745   1.56       chs 	error = uvm_swap_io(&page, swslot, 1, B_READ |
   1746    1.1       mrg 	    ((flags & PGO_SYNCIO) ? 0 : B_ASYNC));
   1747   1.56       chs 	if (error == 0) {
   1748   1.47       chs 
   1749   1.26       chs 		/*
   1750   1.54       chs 		 * this page is no longer only in swap.
   1751   1.26       chs 		 */
   1752   1.47       chs 
   1753  1.127        ad 		mutex_enter(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1754   1.56       chs 		KASSERT(uvmexp.swpgonly > 0);
   1755   1.54       chs 		uvmexp.swpgonly--;
   1756  1.127        ad 		mutex_exit(&uvm_swap_data_lock);
   1757   1.26       chs 	}
   1758   1.56       chs 	return error;
   1759    1.1       mrg }
   1760    1.1       mrg 
   1761    1.1       mrg /*
   1762    1.1       mrg  * uvm_swap_io: do an i/o operation to swap
   1763    1.1       mrg  */
   1764    1.1       mrg 
   1765    1.1       mrg static int
   1766   1.93   thorpej uvm_swap_io(struct vm_page **pps, int startslot, int npages, int flags)
   1767    1.1       mrg {
   1768    1.1       mrg 	daddr_t startblk;
   1769    1.1       mrg 	struct	buf *bp;
   1770   1.15       eeh 	vaddr_t kva;
   1771  1.134        ad 	int	error, mapinflags;
   1772  1.119   thorpej 	bool write, async;
   1773    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_FUNC("uvm_swap_io"); UVMHIST_CALLED(pdhist);
   1774    1.1       mrg 
   1775  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "<- called, startslot=%jd, npages=%jd, flags=%jd",
   1776    1.1       mrg 	    startslot, npages, flags, 0);
   1777   1.32       chs 
   1778   1.41       chs 	write = (flags & B_READ) == 0;
   1779   1.41       chs 	async = (flags & B_ASYNC) != 0;
   1780   1.41       chs 
   1781    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1782  1.137      yamt 	 * allocate a buf for the i/o.
   1783  1.137      yamt 	 */
   1784  1.137      yamt 
   1785  1.137      yamt 	KASSERT(curlwp != uvm.pagedaemon_lwp || (write && async));
   1786  1.137      yamt 	bp = getiobuf(swapdev_vp, curlwp != uvm.pagedaemon_lwp);
   1787  1.137      yamt 	if (bp == NULL) {
   1788  1.137      yamt 		uvm_aio_aiodone_pages(pps, npages, true, ENOMEM);
   1789  1.137      yamt 		return ENOMEM;
   1790  1.137      yamt 	}
   1791  1.137      yamt 
   1792  1.137      yamt 	/*
   1793    1.1       mrg 	 * convert starting drum slot to block number
   1794    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1795   1.54       chs 
   1796   1.99      matt 	startblk = btodb((uint64_t)startslot << PAGE_SHIFT);
   1797    1.1       mrg 
   1798    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1799   1.54       chs 	 * first, map the pages into the kernel.
   1800   1.41       chs 	 */
   1801   1.41       chs 
   1802   1.54       chs 	mapinflags = !write ?
   1803   1.54       chs 		UVMPAGER_MAPIN_WAITOK|UVMPAGER_MAPIN_READ :
   1804   1.54       chs 		UVMPAGER_MAPIN_WAITOK|UVMPAGER_MAPIN_WRITE;
   1805   1.41       chs 	kva = uvm_pagermapin(pps, npages, mapinflags);
   1806    1.1       mrg 
   1807   1.51       chs 	/*
   1808    1.1       mrg 	 * fill in the bp/sbp.   we currently route our i/o through
   1809    1.1       mrg 	 * /dev/drum's vnode [swapdev_vp].
   1810    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1811   1.54       chs 
   1812  1.134        ad 	bp->b_cflags = BC_BUSY | BC_NOCACHE;
   1813  1.134        ad 	bp->b_flags = (flags & (B_READ|B_ASYNC));
   1814    1.1       mrg 	bp->b_proc = &proc0;	/* XXX */
   1815   1.12        pk 	bp->b_vnbufs.le_next = NOLIST;
   1816  1.122  christos 	bp->b_data = (void *)kva;
   1817    1.1       mrg 	bp->b_blkno = startblk;
   1818   1.41       chs 	bp->b_bufsize = bp->b_bcount = npages << PAGE_SHIFT;
   1819    1.1       mrg 
   1820   1.51       chs 	/*
   1821   1.41       chs 	 * bump v_numoutput (counter of number of active outputs).
   1822    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1823   1.54       chs 
   1824   1.41       chs 	if (write) {
   1825  1.156     rmind 		mutex_enter(swapdev_vp->v_interlock);
   1826  1.134        ad 		swapdev_vp->v_numoutput++;
   1827  1.156     rmind 		mutex_exit(swapdev_vp->v_interlock);
   1828    1.1       mrg 	}
   1829    1.1       mrg 
   1830    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1831   1.41       chs 	 * for async ops we must set up the iodone handler.
   1832    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1833   1.54       chs 
   1834   1.41       chs 	if (async) {
   1835   1.41       chs 		bp->b_iodone = uvm_aio_biodone;
   1836    1.1       mrg 		UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "doing async!", 0, 0, 0, 0);
   1837  1.126        ad 		if (curlwp == uvm.pagedaemon_lwp)
   1838   1.83      yamt 			BIO_SETPRIO(bp, BPRIO_TIMECRITICAL);
   1839   1.83      yamt 		else
   1840   1.83      yamt 			BIO_SETPRIO(bp, BPRIO_TIMELIMITED);
   1841   1.83      yamt 	} else {
   1842  1.134        ad 		bp->b_iodone = NULL;
   1843   1.83      yamt 		BIO_SETPRIO(bp, BPRIO_TIMECRITICAL);
   1844    1.1       mrg 	}
   1845    1.1       mrg 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist,
   1846  1.175  pgoyette 	    "about to start io: data = %#jx blkno = 0x%jx, bcount = %jd",
   1847  1.175  pgoyette 	    (uintptr_t)bp->b_data, bp->b_blkno, bp->b_bcount, 0);
   1848    1.1       mrg 
   1849    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1850    1.1       mrg 	 * now we start the I/O, and if async, return.
   1851    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1852   1.54       chs 
   1853   1.84   hannken 	VOP_STRATEGY(swapdev_vp, bp);
   1854   1.41       chs 	if (async)
   1855   1.47       chs 		return 0;
   1856    1.1       mrg 
   1857    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1858    1.1       mrg 	 * must be sync i/o.   wait for it to finish
   1859    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1860   1.54       chs 
   1861   1.47       chs 	error = biowait(bp);
   1862    1.1       mrg 
   1863    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1864    1.1       mrg 	 * kill the pager mapping
   1865    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1866   1.54       chs 
   1867    1.1       mrg 	uvm_pagermapout(kva, npages);
   1868    1.1       mrg 
   1869    1.1       mrg 	/*
   1870   1.54       chs 	 * now dispose of the buf and we're done.
   1871    1.1       mrg 	 */
   1872   1.54       chs 
   1873  1.134        ad 	if (write) {
   1874  1.156     rmind 		mutex_enter(swapdev_vp->v_interlock);
   1875   1.41       chs 		vwakeup(bp);
   1876  1.156     rmind 		mutex_exit(swapdev_vp->v_interlock);
   1877  1.134        ad 	}
   1878   1.98      yamt 	putiobuf(bp);
   1879  1.175  pgoyette 	UVMHIST_LOG(pdhist, "<- done (sync)  error=%jd", error, 0, 0, 0);
   1880  1.134        ad 
   1881   1.47       chs 	return (error);
   1882    1.1       mrg }
   1883