uvm_vnode.c revision 1.48 1 1.48 chs /* $NetBSD: uvm_vnode.c,v 1.48 2001/03/10 22:46:51 chs Exp $ */
2 1.1 mrg
3 1.1 mrg /*
4 1.1 mrg * Copyright (c) 1997 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University.
5 1.1 mrg * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
6 1.1 mrg * The Regents of the University of California.
7 1.1 mrg * Copyright (c) 1990 University of Utah.
8 1.1 mrg *
9 1.1 mrg * All rights reserved.
10 1.1 mrg *
11 1.1 mrg * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
12 1.1 mrg * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer
13 1.1 mrg * Science Department.
14 1.1 mrg *
15 1.1 mrg * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
16 1.1 mrg * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
17 1.1 mrg * are met:
18 1.1 mrg * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
19 1.1 mrg * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
20 1.1 mrg * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
21 1.1 mrg * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
22 1.1 mrg * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
23 1.1 mrg * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
24 1.1 mrg * must display the following acknowledgement:
25 1.1 mrg * This product includes software developed by Charles D. Cranor,
26 1.1 mrg * Washington University, the University of California, Berkeley and
27 1.1 mrg * its contributors.
28 1.1 mrg * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
29 1.1 mrg * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
30 1.1 mrg * without specific prior written permission.
31 1.1 mrg *
32 1.1 mrg * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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37 1.1 mrg * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
38 1.1 mrg * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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40 1.1 mrg * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
41 1.1 mrg * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
42 1.1 mrg * SUCH DAMAGE.
43 1.1 mrg *
44 1.1 mrg * @(#)vnode_pager.c 8.8 (Berkeley) 2/13/94
45 1.3 mrg * from: Id: uvm_vnode.c,v 1.1.2.26 1998/02/02 20:38:07 chuck Exp
46 1.1 mrg */
47 1.1 mrg
48 1.6 thorpej #include "fs_nfs.h"
49 1.4 mrg #include "opt_uvmhist.h"
50 1.37 chs #include "opt_ddb.h"
51 1.4 mrg
52 1.1 mrg /*
53 1.1 mrg * uvm_vnode.c: the vnode pager.
54 1.1 mrg */
55 1.1 mrg
56 1.1 mrg #include <sys/param.h>
57 1.1 mrg #include <sys/systm.h>
58 1.37 chs #include <sys/kernel.h>
59 1.1 mrg #include <sys/proc.h>
60 1.1 mrg #include <sys/malloc.h>
61 1.1 mrg #include <sys/vnode.h>
62 1.13 thorpej #include <sys/disklabel.h>
63 1.13 thorpej #include <sys/ioctl.h>
64 1.13 thorpej #include <sys/fcntl.h>
65 1.13 thorpej #include <sys/conf.h>
66 1.37 chs #include <sys/pool.h>
67 1.37 chs #include <sys/mount.h>
68 1.13 thorpej
69 1.13 thorpej #include <miscfs/specfs/specdev.h>
70 1.1 mrg
71 1.1 mrg #include <uvm/uvm.h>
72 1.1 mrg #include <uvm/uvm_vnode.h>
73 1.1 mrg
74 1.1 mrg /*
75 1.1 mrg * functions
76 1.1 mrg */
77 1.1 mrg
78 1.37 chs static void uvn_cluster __P((struct uvm_object *, voff_t, voff_t *,
79 1.37 chs voff_t *));
80 1.37 chs static void uvn_detach __P((struct uvm_object *));
81 1.37 chs static int uvn_findpage __P((struct uvm_object *, voff_t,
82 1.37 chs struct vm_page **, int));
83 1.37 chs static boolean_t uvn_flush __P((struct uvm_object *, voff_t, voff_t,
84 1.37 chs int));
85 1.37 chs static int uvn_get __P((struct uvm_object *, voff_t, vm_page_t *,
86 1.37 chs int *, int, vm_prot_t, int, int));
87 1.37 chs static int uvn_put __P((struct uvm_object *, vm_page_t *, int,
88 1.37 chs boolean_t));
89 1.37 chs static void uvn_reference __P((struct uvm_object *));
90 1.37 chs static boolean_t uvn_releasepg __P((struct vm_page *,
91 1.37 chs struct vm_page **));
92 1.1 mrg
93 1.1 mrg /*
94 1.1 mrg * master pager structure
95 1.1 mrg */
96 1.1 mrg
97 1.1 mrg struct uvm_pagerops uvm_vnodeops = {
98 1.37 chs NULL,
99 1.8 mrg uvn_reference,
100 1.8 mrg uvn_detach,
101 1.37 chs NULL,
102 1.8 mrg uvn_flush,
103 1.8 mrg uvn_get,
104 1.8 mrg uvn_put,
105 1.8 mrg uvn_cluster,
106 1.37 chs uvm_mk_pcluster,
107 1.8 mrg uvn_releasepg,
108 1.1 mrg };
109 1.1 mrg
110 1.1 mrg /*
111 1.1 mrg * the ops!
112 1.1 mrg */
113 1.1 mrg
114 1.1 mrg /*
115 1.1 mrg * uvn_attach
116 1.1 mrg *
117 1.1 mrg * attach a vnode structure to a VM object. if the vnode is already
118 1.1 mrg * attached, then just bump the reference count by one and return the
119 1.1 mrg * VM object. if not already attached, attach and return the new VM obj.
120 1.1 mrg * the "accessprot" tells the max access the attaching thread wants to
121 1.1 mrg * our pages.
122 1.1 mrg *
123 1.1 mrg * => caller must _not_ already be holding the lock on the uvm_object.
124 1.1 mrg * => in fact, nothing should be locked so that we can sleep here.
125 1.1 mrg * => note that uvm_object is first thing in vnode structure, so their
126 1.1 mrg * pointers are equiv.
127 1.1 mrg */
128 1.1 mrg
129 1.8 mrg struct uvm_object *
130 1.8 mrg uvn_attach(arg, accessprot)
131 1.8 mrg void *arg;
132 1.8 mrg vm_prot_t accessprot;
133 1.8 mrg {
134 1.8 mrg struct vnode *vp = arg;
135 1.8 mrg struct uvm_vnode *uvn = &vp->v_uvm;
136 1.8 mrg struct vattr vattr;
137 1.37 chs int result;
138 1.13 thorpej struct partinfo pi;
139 1.37 chs voff_t used_vnode_size;
140 1.8 mrg UVMHIST_FUNC("uvn_attach"); UVMHIST_CALLED(maphist);
141 1.8 mrg
142 1.8 mrg UVMHIST_LOG(maphist, "(vn=0x%x)", arg,0,0,0);
143 1.37 chs used_vnode_size = (voff_t)0;
144 1.13 thorpej
145 1.8 mrg /*
146 1.8 mrg * first get a lock on the uvn.
147 1.8 mrg */
148 1.8 mrg simple_lock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock);
149 1.37 chs while (uvn->u_flags & VXLOCK) {
150 1.37 chs uvn->u_flags |= VXWANT;
151 1.8 mrg UVMHIST_LOG(maphist, " SLEEPING on blocked vn",0,0,0,0);
152 1.8 mrg UVM_UNLOCK_AND_WAIT(uvn, &uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock, FALSE,
153 1.8 mrg "uvn_attach", 0);
154 1.8 mrg simple_lock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock);
155 1.8 mrg UVMHIST_LOG(maphist," WOKE UP",0,0,0,0);
156 1.8 mrg }
157 1.1 mrg
158 1.8 mrg /*
159 1.18 bouyer * if we're mapping a BLK device, make sure it is a disk.
160 1.13 thorpej */
161 1.13 thorpej if (vp->v_type == VBLK && bdevsw[major(vp->v_rdev)].d_type != D_DISK) {
162 1.37 chs simple_unlock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock);
163 1.13 thorpej UVMHIST_LOG(maphist,"<- done (VBLK not D_DISK!)", 0,0,0,0);
164 1.13 thorpej return(NULL);
165 1.13 thorpej }
166 1.13 thorpej
167 1.37 chs #ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
168 1.37 chs if (vp->v_type != VREG) {
169 1.37 chs panic("uvn_attach: vp %p not VREG", vp);
170 1.37 chs }
171 1.37 chs #endif
172 1.37 chs
173 1.13 thorpej /*
174 1.37 chs * set up our idea of the size
175 1.37 chs * if this hasn't been done already.
176 1.8 mrg */
177 1.37 chs if (uvn->u_size == VSIZENOTSET) {
178 1.8 mrg
179 1.37 chs uvn->u_flags |= VXLOCK;
180 1.8 mrg simple_unlock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock); /* drop lock in case we sleep */
181 1.8 mrg /* XXX: curproc? */
182 1.13 thorpej if (vp->v_type == VBLK) {
183 1.13 thorpej /*
184 1.13 thorpej * We could implement this as a specfs getattr call, but:
185 1.13 thorpej *
186 1.13 thorpej * (1) VOP_GETATTR() would get the file system
187 1.13 thorpej * vnode operation, not the specfs operation.
188 1.13 thorpej *
189 1.13 thorpej * (2) All we want is the size, anyhow.
190 1.13 thorpej */
191 1.13 thorpej result = (*bdevsw[major(vp->v_rdev)].d_ioctl)(vp->v_rdev,
192 1.13 thorpej DIOCGPART, (caddr_t)&pi, FREAD, curproc);
193 1.13 thorpej if (result == 0) {
194 1.13 thorpej /* XXX should remember blocksize */
195 1.37 chs used_vnode_size = (voff_t)pi.disklab->d_secsize *
196 1.37 chs (voff_t)pi.part->p_size;
197 1.13 thorpej }
198 1.13 thorpej } else {
199 1.13 thorpej result = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, curproc->p_ucred, curproc);
200 1.13 thorpej if (result == 0)
201 1.13 thorpej used_vnode_size = vattr.va_size;
202 1.8 mrg }
203 1.1 mrg
204 1.8 mrg /* relock object */
205 1.37 chs simple_lock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock);
206 1.37 chs
207 1.37 chs if (uvn->u_flags & VXWANT)
208 1.37 chs wakeup(uvn);
209 1.37 chs uvn->u_flags &= ~(VXLOCK|VXWANT);
210 1.1 mrg
211 1.8 mrg if (result != 0) {
212 1.8 mrg simple_unlock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock); /* drop lock */
213 1.8 mrg UVMHIST_LOG(maphist,"<- done (VOP_GETATTR FAILED!)", 0,0,0,0);
214 1.8 mrg return(NULL);
215 1.8 mrg }
216 1.8 mrg uvn->u_size = used_vnode_size;
217 1.8 mrg
218 1.8 mrg }
219 1.8 mrg
220 1.37 chs /* unlock and return */
221 1.8 mrg simple_unlock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock);
222 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(maphist,"<- done, refcnt=%d", uvn->u_obj.uo_refs,
223 1.37 chs 0, 0, 0);
224 1.37 chs return (&uvn->u_obj);
225 1.1 mrg }
226 1.1 mrg
227 1.1 mrg
228 1.1 mrg /*
229 1.1 mrg * uvn_reference
230 1.1 mrg *
231 1.1 mrg * duplicate a reference to a VM object. Note that the reference
232 1.1 mrg * count must already be at least one (the passed in reference) so
233 1.1 mrg * there is no chance of the uvn being killed or locked out here.
234 1.1 mrg *
235 1.1 mrg * => caller must call with object unlocked.
236 1.1 mrg * => caller must be using the same accessprot as was used at attach time
237 1.1 mrg */
238 1.1 mrg
239 1.1 mrg
240 1.8 mrg static void
241 1.8 mrg uvn_reference(uobj)
242 1.8 mrg struct uvm_object *uobj;
243 1.1 mrg {
244 1.37 chs VREF((struct vnode *)uobj);
245 1.1 mrg }
246 1.1 mrg
247 1.1 mrg /*
248 1.1 mrg * uvn_detach
249 1.1 mrg *
250 1.1 mrg * remove a reference to a VM object.
251 1.1 mrg *
252 1.1 mrg * => caller must call with object unlocked and map locked.
253 1.1 mrg */
254 1.8 mrg static void
255 1.8 mrg uvn_detach(uobj)
256 1.8 mrg struct uvm_object *uobj;
257 1.8 mrg {
258 1.37 chs vrele((struct vnode *)uobj);
259 1.1 mrg }
260 1.1 mrg
261 1.1 mrg /*
262 1.1 mrg * uvn_releasepg: handled a released page in a uvn
263 1.1 mrg *
264 1.1 mrg * => "pg" is a PG_BUSY [caller owns it], PG_RELEASED page that we need
265 1.1 mrg * to dispose of.
266 1.1 mrg * => caller must handled PG_WANTED case
267 1.1 mrg * => called with page's object locked, pageq's unlocked
268 1.1 mrg * => returns TRUE if page's object is still alive, FALSE if we
269 1.1 mrg * killed the page's object. if we return TRUE, then we
270 1.1 mrg * return with the object locked.
271 1.37 chs * => if (nextpgp != NULL) => we return the next page on the queue, and return
272 1.1 mrg * with the page queues locked [for pagedaemon]
273 1.1 mrg * => if (nextpgp == NULL) => we return with page queues unlocked [normal case]
274 1.1 mrg * => we kill the uvn if it is not referenced and we are suppose to
275 1.1 mrg * kill it ("relkill").
276 1.1 mrg */
277 1.1 mrg
278 1.8 mrg boolean_t
279 1.8 mrg uvn_releasepg(pg, nextpgp)
280 1.8 mrg struct vm_page *pg;
281 1.8 mrg struct vm_page **nextpgp; /* OUT */
282 1.1 mrg {
283 1.37 chs KASSERT(pg->flags & PG_RELEASED);
284 1.8 mrg
285 1.8 mrg /*
286 1.8 mrg * dispose of the page [caller handles PG_WANTED]
287 1.8 mrg */
288 1.26 chs pmap_page_protect(pg, VM_PROT_NONE);
289 1.8 mrg uvm_lock_pageq();
290 1.8 mrg if (nextpgp)
291 1.37 chs *nextpgp = TAILQ_NEXT(pg, pageq);
292 1.8 mrg uvm_pagefree(pg);
293 1.8 mrg if (!nextpgp)
294 1.8 mrg uvm_unlock_pageq();
295 1.8 mrg
296 1.8 mrg return (TRUE);
297 1.1 mrg }
298 1.1 mrg
299 1.1 mrg /*
300 1.1 mrg * issues to consider:
301 1.1 mrg * there are two tailq's in the uvm. structure... one for pending async
302 1.1 mrg * i/o and one for "done" async i/o. to do an async i/o one puts
303 1.45 chs * a buf on the "pending" list (protected by splbio()), starts the
304 1.48 chs * i/o and returns 0. when the i/o is done, we expect
305 1.1 mrg * some sort of "i/o done" function to be called (at splbio(), interrupt
306 1.45 chs * time). this function should remove the buf from the pending list
307 1.1 mrg * and place it on the "done" list and wakeup the daemon. the daemon
308 1.1 mrg * will run at normal spl() and will remove all items from the "done"
309 1.45 chs * list and call the iodone hook for each done request (see uvm_pager.c).
310 1.1 mrg *
311 1.1 mrg * => return KERN_SUCCESS (aio finished, free it). otherwise requeue for
312 1.1 mrg * later collection.
313 1.1 mrg * => called with pageq's locked by the daemon.
314 1.1 mrg *
315 1.1 mrg * general outline:
316 1.1 mrg * - "try" to lock object. if fail, just return (will try again later)
317 1.1 mrg * - drop "u_nio" (this req is done!)
318 1.1 mrg * - if (object->iosync && u_naio == 0) { wakeup &uvn->u_naio }
319 1.1 mrg * - get "page" structures (atop?).
320 1.1 mrg * - handle "wanted" pages
321 1.1 mrg * - handle "released" pages [using pgo_releasepg]
322 1.1 mrg * >>> pgo_releasepg may kill the object
323 1.1 mrg * dont forget to look at "object" wanted flag in all cases.
324 1.1 mrg */
325 1.1 mrg
326 1.1 mrg
327 1.1 mrg /*
328 1.1 mrg * uvn_flush: flush pages out of a uvm object.
329 1.1 mrg *
330 1.43 chs * => "stop == 0" means flush all pages at or after "start".
331 1.1 mrg * => object should be locked by caller. we may _unlock_ the object
332 1.41 chs * if (and only if) we need to clean a page (PGO_CLEANIT), or
333 1.41 chs * if PGO_SYNCIO is set and there are pages busy.
334 1.1 mrg * we return with the object locked.
335 1.41 chs * => if PGO_CLEANIT or PGO_SYNCIO is set, we may block (due to I/O).
336 1.41 chs * thus, a caller might want to unlock higher level resources
337 1.41 chs * (e.g. vm_map) before calling flush.
338 1.41 chs * => if neither PGO_CLEANIT nor PGO_SYNCIO is set, then we will neither
339 1.41 chs * unlock the object nor block.
340 1.41 chs * => if PGO_ALLPAGES is set, then all pages in the object are valid targets
341 1.1 mrg * for flushing.
342 1.1 mrg * => NOTE: we rely on the fact that the object's memq is a TAILQ and
343 1.1 mrg * that new pages are inserted on the tail end of the list. thus,
344 1.1 mrg * we can make a complete pass through the object in one go by starting
345 1.1 mrg * at the head and working towards the tail (new pages are put in
346 1.1 mrg * front of us).
347 1.1 mrg * => NOTE: we are allowed to lock the page queues, so the caller
348 1.1 mrg * must not be holding the lock on them [e.g. pagedaemon had
349 1.1 mrg * better not call us with the queues locked]
350 1.1 mrg * => we return TRUE unless we encountered some sort of I/O error
351 1.1 mrg *
352 1.1 mrg * comment on "cleaning" object and PG_BUSY pages:
353 1.1 mrg * this routine is holding the lock on the object. the only time
354 1.1 mrg * that it can run into a PG_BUSY page that it does not own is if
355 1.1 mrg * some other process has started I/O on the page (e.g. either
356 1.1 mrg * a pagein, or a pageout). if the PG_BUSY page is being paged
357 1.1 mrg * in, then it can not be dirty (!PG_CLEAN) because no one has
358 1.1 mrg * had a chance to modify it yet. if the PG_BUSY page is being
359 1.1 mrg * paged out then it means that someone else has already started
360 1.1 mrg * cleaning the page for us (how nice!). in this case, if we
361 1.1 mrg * have syncio specified, then after we make our pass through the
362 1.1 mrg * object we need to wait for the other PG_BUSY pages to clear
363 1.1 mrg * off (i.e. we need to do an iosync). also note that once a
364 1.1 mrg * page is PG_BUSY it must stay in its object until it is un-busyed.
365 1.1 mrg *
366 1.1 mrg * note on page traversal:
367 1.1 mrg * we can traverse the pages in an object either by going down the
368 1.1 mrg * linked list in "uobj->memq", or we can go over the address range
369 1.1 mrg * by page doing hash table lookups for each address. depending
370 1.1 mrg * on how many pages are in the object it may be cheaper to do one
371 1.1 mrg * or the other. we set "by_list" to true if we are using memq.
372 1.1 mrg * if the cost of a hash lookup was equal to the cost of the list
373 1.1 mrg * traversal we could compare the number of pages in the start->stop
374 1.1 mrg * range to the total number of pages in the object. however, it
375 1.1 mrg * seems that a hash table lookup is more expensive than the linked
376 1.1 mrg * list traversal, so we multiply the number of pages in the
377 1.1 mrg * start->stop range by a penalty which we define below.
378 1.1 mrg */
379 1.1 mrg
380 1.8 mrg #define UVN_HASH_PENALTY 4 /* XXX: a guess */
381 1.1 mrg
382 1.8 mrg static boolean_t
383 1.8 mrg uvn_flush(uobj, start, stop, flags)
384 1.8 mrg struct uvm_object *uobj;
385 1.30 kleink voff_t start, stop;
386 1.8 mrg int flags;
387 1.8 mrg {
388 1.37 chs struct uvm_vnode *uvn = (struct uvm_vnode *)uobj;
389 1.37 chs struct vnode *vp = (struct vnode *)uobj;
390 1.8 mrg struct vm_page *pp, *ppnext, *ptmp;
391 1.37 chs struct vm_page *pps[256], **ppsp;
392 1.37 chs int s;
393 1.8 mrg int npages, result, lcv;
394 1.37 chs boolean_t retval, need_iosync, by_list, needs_clean, all, wasclean;
395 1.48 chs boolean_t async = (flags & PGO_SYNCIO) == 0;
396 1.30 kleink voff_t curoff;
397 1.8 mrg u_short pp_version;
398 1.8 mrg UVMHIST_FUNC("uvn_flush"); UVMHIST_CALLED(maphist);
399 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(maphist, "uobj %p start 0x%x stop 0x%x flags 0x%x",
400 1.37 chs uobj, start, stop, flags);
401 1.37 chs KASSERT(flags & (PGO_CLEANIT|PGO_FREE|PGO_DEACTIVATE));
402 1.45 chs
403 1.45 chs if (uobj->uo_npages == 0) {
404 1.45 chs if (LIST_FIRST(&vp->v_dirtyblkhd) == NULL &&
405 1.45 chs (vp->v_flag & VONWORKLST)) {
406 1.45 chs vp->v_flag &= ~VONWORKLST;
407 1.45 chs LIST_REMOVE(vp, v_synclist);
408 1.45 chs }
409 1.45 chs return TRUE;
410 1.45 chs }
411 1.37 chs
412 1.37 chs #ifdef DEBUG
413 1.37 chs if (uvn->u_size == VSIZENOTSET) {
414 1.37 chs printf("uvn_flush: size not set vp %p\n", uvn);
415 1.37 chs vprint("uvn_flush VSIZENOTSET", vp);
416 1.37 chs flags |= PGO_ALLPAGES;
417 1.37 chs }
418 1.37 chs #endif
419 1.8 mrg
420 1.8 mrg /*
421 1.8 mrg * get init vals and determine how we are going to traverse object
422 1.8 mrg */
423 1.1 mrg
424 1.43 chs if (stop == 0) {
425 1.43 chs stop = trunc_page(LLONG_MAX);
426 1.43 chs }
427 1.37 chs curoff = 0;
428 1.8 mrg need_iosync = FALSE;
429 1.37 chs retval = TRUE;
430 1.37 chs wasclean = TRUE;
431 1.8 mrg if (flags & PGO_ALLPAGES) {
432 1.30 kleink all = TRUE;
433 1.37 chs by_list = TRUE;
434 1.8 mrg } else {
435 1.8 mrg start = trunc_page(start);
436 1.8 mrg stop = round_page(stop);
437 1.30 kleink all = FALSE;
438 1.8 mrg by_list = (uobj->uo_npages <=
439 1.16 chs ((stop - start) >> PAGE_SHIFT) * UVN_HASH_PENALTY);
440 1.8 mrg }
441 1.8 mrg
442 1.8 mrg UVMHIST_LOG(maphist,
443 1.8 mrg " flush start=0x%x, stop=0x%x, by_list=%d, flags=0x%x",
444 1.8 mrg start, stop, by_list, flags);
445 1.8 mrg
446 1.8 mrg /*
447 1.8 mrg * PG_CLEANCHK: this bit is used by the pgo_mk_pcluster function as
448 1.8 mrg * a _hint_ as to how up to date the PG_CLEAN bit is. if the hint
449 1.8 mrg * is wrong it will only prevent us from clustering... it won't break
450 1.8 mrg * anything. we clear all PG_CLEANCHK bits here, and pgo_mk_pcluster
451 1.8 mrg * will set them as it syncs PG_CLEAN. This is only an issue if we
452 1.8 mrg * are looking at non-inactive pages (because inactive page's PG_CLEAN
453 1.8 mrg * bit is always up to date since there are no mappings).
454 1.8 mrg * [borrowed PG_CLEANCHK idea from FreeBSD VM]
455 1.8 mrg */
456 1.1 mrg
457 1.8 mrg if ((flags & PGO_CLEANIT) != 0 &&
458 1.8 mrg uobj->pgops->pgo_mk_pcluster != NULL) {
459 1.8 mrg if (by_list) {
460 1.37 chs TAILQ_FOREACH(pp, &uobj->memq, listq) {
461 1.30 kleink if (!all &&
462 1.30 kleink (pp->offset < start || pp->offset >= stop))
463 1.8 mrg continue;
464 1.8 mrg pp->flags &= ~PG_CLEANCHK;
465 1.8 mrg }
466 1.8 mrg
467 1.8 mrg } else { /* by hash */
468 1.8 mrg for (curoff = start ; curoff < stop;
469 1.8 mrg curoff += PAGE_SIZE) {
470 1.8 mrg pp = uvm_pagelookup(uobj, curoff);
471 1.8 mrg if (pp)
472 1.8 mrg pp->flags &= ~PG_CLEANCHK;
473 1.8 mrg }
474 1.8 mrg }
475 1.8 mrg }
476 1.1 mrg
477 1.8 mrg /*
478 1.8 mrg * now do it. note: we must update ppnext in body of loop or we
479 1.8 mrg * will get stuck. we need to use ppnext because we may free "pp"
480 1.8 mrg * before doing the next loop.
481 1.8 mrg */
482 1.1 mrg
483 1.8 mrg if (by_list) {
484 1.37 chs pp = TAILQ_FIRST(&uobj->memq);
485 1.1 mrg } else {
486 1.8 mrg curoff = start;
487 1.8 mrg pp = uvm_pagelookup(uobj, curoff);
488 1.1 mrg }
489 1.8 mrg
490 1.37 chs ppnext = NULL;
491 1.37 chs ppsp = NULL;
492 1.37 chs uvm_lock_pageq();
493 1.8 mrg
494 1.8 mrg /* locked: both page queues and uobj */
495 1.8 mrg for ( ; (by_list && pp != NULL) ||
496 1.37 chs (!by_list && curoff < stop) ; pp = ppnext) {
497 1.8 mrg if (by_list) {
498 1.30 kleink if (!all &&
499 1.30 kleink (pp->offset < start || pp->offset >= stop)) {
500 1.37 chs ppnext = TAILQ_NEXT(pp, listq);
501 1.8 mrg continue;
502 1.8 mrg }
503 1.8 mrg } else {
504 1.8 mrg curoff += PAGE_SIZE;
505 1.8 mrg if (pp == NULL) {
506 1.8 mrg if (curoff < stop)
507 1.8 mrg ppnext = uvm_pagelookup(uobj, curoff);
508 1.8 mrg continue;
509 1.8 mrg }
510 1.8 mrg }
511 1.8 mrg
512 1.8 mrg /*
513 1.8 mrg * handle case where we do not need to clean page (either
514 1.8 mrg * because we are not clean or because page is not dirty or
515 1.8 mrg * is busy):
516 1.8 mrg *
517 1.8 mrg * NOTE: we are allowed to deactivate a non-wired active
518 1.8 mrg * PG_BUSY page, but once a PG_BUSY page is on the inactive
519 1.8 mrg * queue it must stay put until it is !PG_BUSY (so as not to
520 1.8 mrg * confuse pagedaemon).
521 1.8 mrg */
522 1.8 mrg
523 1.8 mrg if ((flags & PGO_CLEANIT) == 0 || (pp->flags & PG_BUSY) != 0) {
524 1.8 mrg needs_clean = FALSE;
525 1.48 chs if (!async)
526 1.8 mrg need_iosync = TRUE;
527 1.8 mrg } else {
528 1.37 chs
529 1.8 mrg /*
530 1.8 mrg * freeing: nuke all mappings so we can sync
531 1.8 mrg * PG_CLEAN bit with no race
532 1.8 mrg */
533 1.8 mrg if ((pp->flags & PG_CLEAN) != 0 &&
534 1.8 mrg (flags & PGO_FREE) != 0 &&
535 1.42 thorpej /* XXX ACTIVE|INACTIVE test unnecessary? */
536 1.42 thorpej (pp->pqflags & (PQ_ACTIVE|PQ_INACTIVE)) != 0)
537 1.26 chs pmap_page_protect(pp, VM_PROT_NONE);
538 1.8 mrg if ((pp->flags & PG_CLEAN) != 0 &&
539 1.26 chs pmap_is_modified(pp))
540 1.8 mrg pp->flags &= ~(PG_CLEAN);
541 1.37 chs pp->flags |= PG_CLEANCHK;
542 1.8 mrg needs_clean = ((pp->flags & PG_CLEAN) == 0);
543 1.8 mrg }
544 1.8 mrg
545 1.8 mrg /*
546 1.8 mrg * if we don't need a clean... load ppnext and dispose of pp
547 1.8 mrg */
548 1.8 mrg if (!needs_clean) {
549 1.8 mrg if (by_list)
550 1.37 chs ppnext = TAILQ_NEXT(pp, listq);
551 1.8 mrg else {
552 1.8 mrg if (curoff < stop)
553 1.8 mrg ppnext = uvm_pagelookup(uobj, curoff);
554 1.8 mrg }
555 1.8 mrg
556 1.8 mrg if (flags & PGO_DEACTIVATE) {
557 1.8 mrg if ((pp->pqflags & PQ_INACTIVE) == 0 &&
558 1.40 chs (pp->flags & PG_BUSY) == 0 &&
559 1.8 mrg pp->wire_count == 0) {
560 1.42 thorpej pmap_clear_reference(pp);
561 1.8 mrg uvm_pagedeactivate(pp);
562 1.8 mrg }
563 1.8 mrg
564 1.8 mrg } else if (flags & PGO_FREE) {
565 1.8 mrg if (pp->flags & PG_BUSY) {
566 1.8 mrg pp->flags |= PG_RELEASED;
567 1.8 mrg } else {
568 1.26 chs pmap_page_protect(pp, VM_PROT_NONE);
569 1.8 mrg uvm_pagefree(pp);
570 1.8 mrg }
571 1.8 mrg }
572 1.8 mrg /* ppnext is valid so we can continue... */
573 1.8 mrg continue;
574 1.8 mrg }
575 1.8 mrg
576 1.8 mrg /*
577 1.8 mrg * pp points to a page in the locked object that we are
578 1.8 mrg * working on. if it is !PG_CLEAN,!PG_BUSY and we asked
579 1.8 mrg * for cleaning (PGO_CLEANIT). we clean it now.
580 1.8 mrg *
581 1.8 mrg * let uvm_pager_put attempted a clustered page out.
582 1.8 mrg * note: locked: uobj and page queues.
583 1.8 mrg */
584 1.8 mrg
585 1.37 chs wasclean = FALSE;
586 1.8 mrg pp->flags |= PG_BUSY; /* we 'own' page now */
587 1.8 mrg UVM_PAGE_OWN(pp, "uvn_flush");
588 1.26 chs pmap_page_protect(pp, VM_PROT_READ);
589 1.8 mrg pp_version = pp->version;
590 1.8 mrg ppsp = pps;
591 1.8 mrg npages = sizeof(pps) / sizeof(struct vm_page *);
592 1.1 mrg
593 1.8 mrg /* locked: page queues, uobj */
594 1.8 mrg result = uvm_pager_put(uobj, pp, &ppsp, &npages,
595 1.37 chs flags | PGO_DOACTCLUST, start, stop);
596 1.8 mrg /* unlocked: page queues, uobj */
597 1.1 mrg
598 1.8 mrg /*
599 1.8 mrg * at this point nothing is locked. if we did an async I/O
600 1.8 mrg * it is remotely possible for the async i/o to complete and
601 1.8 mrg * the page "pp" be freed or what not before we get a chance
602 1.8 mrg * to relock the object. in order to detect this, we have
603 1.8 mrg * saved the version number of the page in "pp_version".
604 1.8 mrg */
605 1.8 mrg
606 1.8 mrg /* relock! */
607 1.8 mrg simple_lock(&uobj->vmobjlock);
608 1.8 mrg uvm_lock_pageq();
609 1.8 mrg
610 1.8 mrg /*
611 1.48 chs * the cleaning operation is now done. finish up. note that
612 1.48 chs * on error uvm_pager_put drops the cluster for us.
613 1.48 chs * on success uvm_pager_put returns the cluster to us in
614 1.48 chs * ppsp/npages.
615 1.8 mrg */
616 1.8 mrg
617 1.8 mrg /*
618 1.8 mrg * for pending async i/o if we are not deactivating/freeing
619 1.8 mrg * we can move on to the next page.
620 1.8 mrg */
621 1.8 mrg
622 1.48 chs if (result == 0 && async &&
623 1.37 chs (flags & (PGO_DEACTIVATE|PGO_FREE)) == 0) {
624 1.8 mrg
625 1.37 chs /*
626 1.37 chs * no per-page ops: refresh ppnext and continue
627 1.37 chs */
628 1.37 chs if (by_list) {
629 1.37 chs if (pp->version == pp_version)
630 1.37 chs ppnext = TAILQ_NEXT(pp, listq);
631 1.37 chs else
632 1.37 chs ppnext = TAILQ_FIRST(&uobj->memq);
633 1.37 chs } else {
634 1.37 chs if (curoff < stop)
635 1.37 chs ppnext = uvm_pagelookup(uobj, curoff);
636 1.8 mrg }
637 1.37 chs continue;
638 1.8 mrg }
639 1.8 mrg
640 1.8 mrg /*
641 1.8 mrg * need to look at each page of the I/O operation. we defer
642 1.8 mrg * processing "pp" until the last trip through this "for" loop
643 1.8 mrg * so that we can load "ppnext" for the main loop after we
644 1.8 mrg * play with the cluster pages [thus the "npages + 1" in the
645 1.8 mrg * loop below].
646 1.8 mrg */
647 1.8 mrg
648 1.8 mrg for (lcv = 0 ; lcv < npages + 1 ; lcv++) {
649 1.8 mrg
650 1.8 mrg /*
651 1.8 mrg * handle ppnext for outside loop, and saving pp
652 1.8 mrg * until the end.
653 1.8 mrg */
654 1.8 mrg if (lcv < npages) {
655 1.8 mrg if (ppsp[lcv] == pp)
656 1.8 mrg continue; /* skip pp until the end */
657 1.8 mrg ptmp = ppsp[lcv];
658 1.8 mrg } else {
659 1.8 mrg ptmp = pp;
660 1.8 mrg
661 1.8 mrg /* set up next page for outer loop */
662 1.8 mrg if (by_list) {
663 1.8 mrg if (pp->version == pp_version)
664 1.37 chs ppnext = TAILQ_NEXT(pp, listq);
665 1.8 mrg else
666 1.37 chs ppnext = TAILQ_FIRST(
667 1.37 chs &uobj->memq);
668 1.8 mrg } else {
669 1.8 mrg if (curoff < stop)
670 1.37 chs ppnext = uvm_pagelookup(uobj,
671 1.37 chs curoff);
672 1.8 mrg }
673 1.8 mrg }
674 1.8 mrg
675 1.8 mrg /*
676 1.37 chs * verify the page wasn't moved while obj was
677 1.8 mrg * unlocked
678 1.8 mrg */
679 1.48 chs if (result == 0 && async && ptmp->uobject != uobj)
680 1.8 mrg continue;
681 1.8 mrg
682 1.8 mrg /*
683 1.8 mrg * unbusy the page if I/O is done. note that for
684 1.48 chs * async I/O it is possible that the I/O op
685 1.8 mrg * finished before we relocked the object (in
686 1.8 mrg * which case the page is no longer busy).
687 1.8 mrg */
688 1.8 mrg
689 1.48 chs if (result != 0 || !async) {
690 1.37 chs if (ptmp->flags & PG_WANTED) {
691 1.8 mrg /* still holding object lock */
692 1.25 thorpej wakeup(ptmp);
693 1.37 chs }
694 1.8 mrg ptmp->flags &= ~(PG_WANTED|PG_BUSY);
695 1.8 mrg UVM_PAGE_OWN(ptmp, NULL);
696 1.8 mrg if (ptmp->flags & PG_RELEASED) {
697 1.8 mrg uvm_unlock_pageq();
698 1.37 chs if (!uvn_releasepg(ptmp, NULL)) {
699 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(maphist,
700 1.37 chs "released %p",
701 1.37 chs ptmp, 0,0,0);
702 1.8 mrg return (TRUE);
703 1.37 chs }
704 1.37 chs uvm_lock_pageq();
705 1.37 chs continue;
706 1.8 mrg } else {
707 1.37 chs if ((flags & PGO_WEAK) == 0 &&
708 1.48 chs !(result == EIO &&
709 1.37 chs curproc == uvm.pagedaemon_proc)) {
710 1.37 chs ptmp->flags |=
711 1.37 chs (PG_CLEAN|PG_CLEANCHK);
712 1.37 chs if ((flags & PGO_FREE) == 0) {
713 1.37 chs pmap_clear_modify(ptmp);
714 1.37 chs }
715 1.37 chs }
716 1.8 mrg }
717 1.8 mrg }
718 1.8 mrg
719 1.8 mrg /*
720 1.8 mrg * dispose of page
721 1.8 mrg */
722 1.8 mrg
723 1.8 mrg if (flags & PGO_DEACTIVATE) {
724 1.8 mrg if ((pp->pqflags & PQ_INACTIVE) == 0 &&
725 1.40 chs (pp->flags & PG_BUSY) == 0 &&
726 1.8 mrg pp->wire_count == 0) {
727 1.42 thorpej pmap_clear_reference(ptmp);
728 1.8 mrg uvm_pagedeactivate(ptmp);
729 1.8 mrg }
730 1.8 mrg } else if (flags & PGO_FREE) {
731 1.48 chs if (result == 0 && async) {
732 1.8 mrg if ((ptmp->flags & PG_BUSY) != 0)
733 1.8 mrg /* signal for i/o done */
734 1.8 mrg ptmp->flags |= PG_RELEASED;
735 1.8 mrg } else {
736 1.48 chs if (result != 0) {
737 1.8 mrg printf("uvn_flush: obj=%p, "
738 1.37 chs "offset=0x%llx. error %d\n",
739 1.30 kleink pp->uobject,
740 1.37 chs (long long)pp->offset,
741 1.37 chs result);
742 1.8 mrg printf("uvn_flush: WARNING: "
743 1.8 mrg "changes to page may be "
744 1.8 mrg "lost!\n");
745 1.8 mrg retval = FALSE;
746 1.8 mrg }
747 1.26 chs pmap_page_protect(ptmp, VM_PROT_NONE);
748 1.8 mrg uvm_pagefree(ptmp);
749 1.8 mrg }
750 1.8 mrg }
751 1.8 mrg } /* end of "lcv" for loop */
752 1.8 mrg } /* end of "pp" for loop */
753 1.1 mrg
754 1.8 mrg uvm_unlock_pageq();
755 1.37 chs if ((flags & PGO_CLEANIT) && all && wasclean &&
756 1.37 chs LIST_FIRST(&vp->v_dirtyblkhd) == NULL &&
757 1.37 chs (vp->v_flag & VONWORKLST)) {
758 1.37 chs vp->v_flag &= ~VONWORKLST;
759 1.37 chs LIST_REMOVE(vp, v_synclist);
760 1.37 chs }
761 1.37 chs if (need_iosync) {
762 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(maphist," <<DOING IOSYNC>>",0,0,0,0);
763 1.1 mrg
764 1.37 chs /*
765 1.37 chs * XXX this doesn't use the new two-flag scheme,
766 1.37 chs * but to use that, all i/o initiators will have to change.
767 1.37 chs */
768 1.1 mrg
769 1.37 chs s = splbio();
770 1.37 chs while (vp->v_numoutput != 0) {
771 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "waiting for vp %p num %d",
772 1.37 chs vp, vp->v_numoutput,0,0);
773 1.37 chs
774 1.37 chs vp->v_flag |= VBWAIT;
775 1.37 chs UVM_UNLOCK_AND_WAIT(&vp->v_numoutput,
776 1.37 chs &uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock,
777 1.37 chs FALSE, "uvn_flush",0);
778 1.8 mrg simple_lock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock);
779 1.8 mrg }
780 1.37 chs splx(s);
781 1.1 mrg }
782 1.1 mrg
783 1.8 mrg /* return, with object locked! */
784 1.8 mrg UVMHIST_LOG(maphist,"<- done (retval=0x%x)",retval,0,0,0);
785 1.8 mrg return(retval);
786 1.1 mrg }
787 1.1 mrg
788 1.1 mrg /*
789 1.1 mrg * uvn_cluster
790 1.1 mrg *
791 1.1 mrg * we are about to do I/O in an object at offset. this function is called
792 1.1 mrg * to establish a range of offsets around "offset" in which we can cluster
793 1.1 mrg * I/O.
794 1.1 mrg *
795 1.1 mrg * - currently doesn't matter if obj locked or not.
796 1.1 mrg */
797 1.1 mrg
798 1.8 mrg static void
799 1.8 mrg uvn_cluster(uobj, offset, loffset, hoffset)
800 1.8 mrg struct uvm_object *uobj;
801 1.30 kleink voff_t offset;
802 1.30 kleink voff_t *loffset, *hoffset; /* OUT */
803 1.1 mrg {
804 1.37 chs struct uvm_vnode *uvn = (struct uvm_vnode *)uobj;
805 1.37 chs
806 1.8 mrg *loffset = offset;
807 1.47 chs *hoffset = MIN(offset + MAXBSIZE, round_page(uvn->u_size));
808 1.1 mrg }
809 1.1 mrg
810 1.1 mrg /*
811 1.1 mrg * uvn_put: flush page data to backing store.
812 1.1 mrg *
813 1.1 mrg * => object must be locked! we will _unlock_ it before starting I/O.
814 1.1 mrg * => flags: PGO_SYNCIO -- use sync. I/O
815 1.1 mrg * => note: caller must set PG_CLEAN and pmap_clear_modify (if needed)
816 1.1 mrg */
817 1.1 mrg
818 1.8 mrg static int
819 1.8 mrg uvn_put(uobj, pps, npages, flags)
820 1.8 mrg struct uvm_object *uobj;
821 1.8 mrg struct vm_page **pps;
822 1.8 mrg int npages, flags;
823 1.1 mrg {
824 1.37 chs struct vnode *vp = (struct vnode *)uobj;
825 1.37 chs int error;
826 1.1 mrg
827 1.37 chs error = VOP_PUTPAGES(vp, pps, npages, flags, NULL);
828 1.48 chs return error;
829 1.1 mrg }
830 1.1 mrg
831 1.1 mrg
832 1.1 mrg /*
833 1.1 mrg * uvn_get: get pages (synchronously) from backing store
834 1.1 mrg *
835 1.1 mrg * => prefer map unlocked (not required)
836 1.1 mrg * => object must be locked! we will _unlock_ it before starting any I/O.
837 1.1 mrg * => flags: PGO_ALLPAGES: get all of the pages
838 1.1 mrg * PGO_LOCKED: fault data structures are locked
839 1.1 mrg * => NOTE: offset is the offset of pps[0], _NOT_ pps[centeridx]
840 1.1 mrg * => NOTE: caller must check for released pages!!
841 1.1 mrg */
842 1.1 mrg
843 1.8 mrg static int
844 1.8 mrg uvn_get(uobj, offset, pps, npagesp, centeridx, access_type, advice, flags)
845 1.8 mrg struct uvm_object *uobj;
846 1.30 kleink voff_t offset;
847 1.8 mrg struct vm_page **pps; /* IN/OUT */
848 1.8 mrg int *npagesp; /* IN (OUT if PGO_LOCKED) */
849 1.37 chs int centeridx;
850 1.8 mrg vm_prot_t access_type;
851 1.37 chs int advice, flags;
852 1.8 mrg {
853 1.37 chs struct vnode *vp = (struct vnode *)uobj;
854 1.37 chs int error;
855 1.37 chs UVMHIST_FUNC("uvn_get"); UVMHIST_CALLED(ubchist);
856 1.37 chs
857 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "vp %p off 0x%x", vp, (int)offset, 0,0);
858 1.37 chs error = VOP_GETPAGES(vp, offset, pps, npagesp, centeridx,
859 1.37 chs access_type, advice, flags);
860 1.48 chs return error;
861 1.37 chs }
862 1.8 mrg
863 1.8 mrg
864 1.37 chs /*
865 1.37 chs * uvn_findpages:
866 1.37 chs * return the page for the uobj and offset requested, allocating if needed.
867 1.37 chs * => uobj must be locked.
868 1.37 chs * => returned page will be BUSY.
869 1.37 chs */
870 1.1 mrg
871 1.37 chs void
872 1.37 chs uvn_findpages(uobj, offset, npagesp, pps, flags)
873 1.37 chs struct uvm_object *uobj;
874 1.37 chs voff_t offset;
875 1.37 chs int *npagesp;
876 1.37 chs struct vm_page **pps;
877 1.37 chs int flags;
878 1.37 chs {
879 1.37 chs int i, rv, npages;
880 1.8 mrg
881 1.37 chs rv = 0;
882 1.37 chs npages = *npagesp;
883 1.37 chs for (i = 0; i < npages; i++, offset += PAGE_SIZE) {
884 1.37 chs rv += uvn_findpage(uobj, offset, &pps[i], flags);
885 1.37 chs }
886 1.37 chs *npagesp = rv;
887 1.37 chs }
888 1.8 mrg
889 1.37 chs static int
890 1.37 chs uvn_findpage(uobj, offset, pgp, flags)
891 1.37 chs struct uvm_object *uobj;
892 1.37 chs voff_t offset;
893 1.37 chs struct vm_page **pgp;
894 1.37 chs int flags;
895 1.37 chs {
896 1.37 chs struct vm_page *pg;
897 1.37 chs UVMHIST_FUNC("uvn_findpage"); UVMHIST_CALLED(ubchist);
898 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "vp %p off 0x%lx", uobj, offset,0,0);
899 1.8 mrg
900 1.37 chs if (*pgp != NULL) {
901 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "dontcare", 0,0,0,0);
902 1.37 chs return 0;
903 1.37 chs }
904 1.37 chs for (;;) {
905 1.37 chs /* look for an existing page */
906 1.37 chs pg = uvm_pagelookup(uobj, offset);
907 1.37 chs
908 1.37 chs /* nope? allocate one now */
909 1.37 chs if (pg == NULL) {
910 1.37 chs if (flags & UFP_NOALLOC) {
911 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "noalloc", 0,0,0,0);
912 1.37 chs return 0;
913 1.37 chs }
914 1.47 chs pg = uvm_pagealloc(uobj, offset, NULL, 0);
915 1.37 chs if (pg == NULL) {
916 1.37 chs if (flags & UFP_NOWAIT) {
917 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "nowait",0,0,0,0);
918 1.37 chs return 0;
919 1.8 mrg }
920 1.37 chs simple_unlock(&uobj->vmobjlock);
921 1.37 chs uvm_wait("uvn_fp1");
922 1.8 mrg simple_lock(&uobj->vmobjlock);
923 1.37 chs continue;
924 1.8 mrg }
925 1.47 chs if (UVM_OBJ_IS_VTEXT(uobj)) {
926 1.47 chs uvmexp.vtextpages++;
927 1.47 chs } else {
928 1.47 chs uvmexp.vnodepages++;
929 1.47 chs }
930 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "alloced",0,0,0,0);
931 1.37 chs break;
932 1.37 chs } else if (flags & UFP_NOCACHE) {
933 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "nocache",0,0,0,0);
934 1.37 chs return 0;
935 1.8 mrg }
936 1.8 mrg
937 1.37 chs /* page is there, see if we need to wait on it */
938 1.37 chs if ((pg->flags & (PG_BUSY|PG_RELEASED)) != 0) {
939 1.37 chs if (flags & UFP_NOWAIT) {
940 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "nowait",0,0,0,0);
941 1.37 chs return 0;
942 1.37 chs }
943 1.37 chs pg->flags |= PG_WANTED;
944 1.37 chs UVM_UNLOCK_AND_WAIT(pg, &uobj->vmobjlock, 0,
945 1.37 chs "uvn_fp2", 0);
946 1.37 chs simple_lock(&uobj->vmobjlock);
947 1.37 chs continue;
948 1.8 mrg }
949 1.37 chs
950 1.37 chs /* skip PG_RDONLY pages if requested */
951 1.37 chs if ((flags & UFP_NORDONLY) && (pg->flags & PG_RDONLY)) {
952 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "nordonly",0,0,0,0);
953 1.37 chs return 0;
954 1.8 mrg }
955 1.8 mrg
956 1.37 chs /* mark the page BUSY and we're done. */
957 1.37 chs pg->flags |= PG_BUSY;
958 1.37 chs UVM_PAGE_OWN(pg, "uvn_findpage");
959 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "found",0,0,0,0);
960 1.37 chs break;
961 1.8 mrg }
962 1.37 chs *pgp = pg;
963 1.37 chs return 1;
964 1.1 mrg }
965 1.1 mrg
966 1.1 mrg /*
967 1.1 mrg * uvm_vnp_setsize: grow or shrink a vnode uvn
968 1.1 mrg *
969 1.1 mrg * grow => just update size value
970 1.1 mrg * shrink => toss un-needed pages
971 1.1 mrg *
972 1.1 mrg * => we assume that the caller has a reference of some sort to the
973 1.1 mrg * vnode in question so that it will not be yanked out from under
974 1.1 mrg * us.
975 1.1 mrg *
976 1.1 mrg * called from:
977 1.1 mrg * => truncate fns (ext2fs_truncate, ffs_truncate, detrunc[msdos])
978 1.1 mrg * => "write" fns (ext2fs_write, WRITE [ufs/ufs], msdosfs_write, nfs_write)
979 1.1 mrg * => ffs_balloc [XXX: why? doesn't WRITE handle?]
980 1.1 mrg * => NFS: nfs_loadattrcache, nfs_getattrcache, nfs_setattr
981 1.1 mrg * => union fs: union_newsize
982 1.1 mrg */
983 1.1 mrg
984 1.8 mrg void
985 1.8 mrg uvm_vnp_setsize(vp, newsize)
986 1.8 mrg struct vnode *vp;
987 1.30 kleink voff_t newsize;
988 1.8 mrg {
989 1.8 mrg struct uvm_vnode *uvn = &vp->v_uvm;
990 1.46 enami voff_t pgend = round_page(newsize);
991 1.37 chs UVMHIST_FUNC("uvm_vnp_setsize"); UVMHIST_CALLED(ubchist);
992 1.37 chs
993 1.37 chs simple_lock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock);
994 1.37 chs
995 1.37 chs UVMHIST_LOG(ubchist, "old 0x%x new 0x%x", uvn->u_size, newsize, 0,0);
996 1.1 mrg
997 1.8 mrg /*
998 1.37 chs * now check if the size has changed: if we shrink we had better
999 1.37 chs * toss some pages...
1000 1.8 mrg */
1001 1.1 mrg
1002 1.46 enami if (uvn->u_size > pgend && uvn->u_size != VSIZENOTSET) {
1003 1.46 enami (void) uvn_flush(&uvn->u_obj, pgend, 0, PGO_FREE);
1004 1.8 mrg }
1005 1.37 chs uvn->u_size = newsize;
1006 1.8 mrg simple_unlock(&uvn->u_obj.vmobjlock);
1007 1.1 mrg }
1008 1.1 mrg
1009 1.1 mrg /*
1010 1.37 chs * uvm_vnp_zerorange: set a range of bytes in a file to zero.
1011 1.1 mrg */
1012 1.1 mrg
1013 1.8 mrg void
1014 1.37 chs uvm_vnp_zerorange(vp, off, len)
1015 1.37 chs struct vnode *vp;
1016 1.37 chs off_t off;
1017 1.37 chs size_t len;
1018 1.8 mrg {
1019 1.37 chs void *win;
1020 1.8 mrg
1021 1.37 chs /*
1022 1.37 chs * XXXUBC invent kzero() and use it
1023 1.37 chs */
1024 1.37 chs
1025 1.37 chs while (len) {
1026 1.37 chs vsize_t bytelen = len;
1027 1.37 chs
1028 1.37 chs win = ubc_alloc(&vp->v_uvm.u_obj, off, &bytelen, UBC_WRITE);
1029 1.37 chs memset(win, 0, bytelen);
1030 1.37 chs ubc_release(win, 0);
1031 1.37 chs
1032 1.37 chs off += bytelen;
1033 1.37 chs len -= bytelen;
1034 1.37 chs }
1035 1.1 mrg }
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