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1 /*-
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71
72 /*
73  *      Page fault handling module.
74  */
75
76 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
77 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
78
79 #include "opt_ktrace.h"
80 #include "opt_vm.h"
81
82 #include <sys/param.h>
83 #include <sys/systm.h>
84 #include <sys/kernel.h>
85 #include <sys/lock.h>
86 #include <sys/mman.h>
87 #include <sys/mutex.h>
88 #include <sys/proc.h>
89 #include <sys/racct.h>
90 #include <sys/refcount.h>
91 #include <sys/resourcevar.h>
92 #include <sys/rwlock.h>
93 #include <sys/signalvar.h>
94 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
95 #include <sys/sysent.h>
96 #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
97 #include <sys/vnode.h>
98 #ifdef KTRACE
99 #include <sys/ktrace.h>
100 #endif
101
102 #include <vm/vm.h>
103 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
104 #include <vm/pmap.h>
105 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
106 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
107 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
108 #include <vm/vm_pageout.h>
109 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
110 #include <vm/vm_pager.h>
111 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
112 #include <vm/vm_reserv.h>
113
114 #define PFBAK 4
115 #define PFFOR 4
116
117 #define VM_FAULT_READ_DEFAULT   (1 + VM_FAULT_READ_AHEAD_INIT)
118
119 #define VM_FAULT_DONTNEED_MIN   1048576
120
121 struct faultstate {
122         /* Fault parameters. */
123         vm_offset_t     vaddr;
124         vm_page_t       *m_hold;
125         vm_prot_t       fault_type;
126         vm_prot_t       prot;
127         int             fault_flags;
128         int             oom;
129         boolean_t       wired;
130
131         /* Page reference for cow. */
132         vm_page_t m_cow;
133
134         /* Current object. */
135         vm_object_t     object;
136         vm_pindex_t     pindex;
137         vm_page_t       m;
138
139         /* Top-level map object. */
140         vm_object_t     first_object;
141         vm_pindex_t     first_pindex;
142         vm_page_t       first_m;
143
144         /* Map state. */
145         vm_map_t        map;
146         vm_map_entry_t  entry;
147         int             map_generation;
148         bool            lookup_still_valid;
149
150         /* Vnode if locked. */
151         struct vnode    *vp;
152 };
153
154 static void vm_fault_dontneed(const struct faultstate *fs, vm_offset_t vaddr,
155             int ahead);
156 static void vm_fault_prefault(const struct faultstate *fs, vm_offset_t addra,
157             int backward, int forward, bool obj_locked);
158
159 static int vm_pfault_oom_attempts = 3;
160 SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, pfault_oom_attempts, CTLFLAG_RWTUN,
161     &vm_pfault_oom_attempts, 0,
162     "Number of page allocation attempts in page fault handler before it "
163     "triggers OOM handling");
164
165 static int vm_pfault_oom_wait = 10;
166 SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, pfault_oom_wait, CTLFLAG_RWTUN,
167     &vm_pfault_oom_wait, 0,
168     "Number of seconds to wait for free pages before retrying "
169     "the page fault handler");
170
171 static inline void
172 fault_page_release(vm_page_t *mp)
173 {
174         vm_page_t m;
175
176         m = *mp;
177         if (m != NULL) {
178                 /*
179                  * We are likely to loop around again and attempt to busy
180                  * this page.  Deactivating it leaves it available for
181                  * pageout while optimizing fault restarts.
182                  */
183                 vm_page_deactivate(m);
184                 vm_page_xunbusy(m);
185                 *mp = NULL;
186         }
187 }
188
189 static inline void
190 fault_page_free(vm_page_t *mp)
191 {
192         vm_page_t m;
193
194         m = *mp;
195         if (m != NULL) {
196                 VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object);
197                 if (!vm_page_wired(m))
198                         vm_page_free(m);
199                 else
200                         vm_page_xunbusy(m);
201                 *mp = NULL;
202         }
203 }
204
205 static inline void
206 unlock_map(struct faultstate *fs)
207 {
208
209         if (fs->lookup_still_valid) {
210                 vm_map_lookup_done(fs->map, fs->entry);
211                 fs->lookup_still_valid = false;
212         }
213 }
214
215 static void
216 unlock_vp(struct faultstate *fs)
217 {
218
219         if (fs->vp != NULL) {
220                 vput(fs->vp);
221                 fs->vp = NULL;
222         }
223 }
224
225 static void
226 fault_deallocate(struct faultstate *fs)
227 {
228
229         fault_page_release(&fs->m_cow);
230         fault_page_release(&fs->m);
231         vm_object_pip_wakeup(fs->object);
232         if (fs->object != fs->first_object) {
233                 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(fs->first_object);
234                 fault_page_free(&fs->first_m);
235                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->first_object);
236                 vm_object_pip_wakeup(fs->first_object);
237         }
238         vm_object_deallocate(fs->first_object);
239         unlock_map(fs);
240         unlock_vp(fs);
241 }
242
243 static void
244 unlock_and_deallocate(struct faultstate *fs)
245 {
246
247         VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->object);
248         fault_deallocate(fs);
249 }
250
251 static void
252 vm_fault_dirty(struct faultstate *fs, vm_page_t m)
253 {
254         bool need_dirty;
255
256         if (((fs->prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0 &&
257             (fs->fault_flags & VM_FAULT_DIRTY) == 0) ||
258             (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0)
259                 return;
260
261         VM_PAGE_OBJECT_BUSY_ASSERT(m);
262
263         need_dirty = ((fs->fault_type & VM_PROT_WRITE) != 0 &&
264             (fs->fault_flags & VM_FAULT_WIRE) == 0) ||
265             (fs->fault_flags & VM_FAULT_DIRTY) != 0;
266
267         vm_object_set_writeable_dirty(m->object);
268
269         /*
270          * If the fault is a write, we know that this page is being
271          * written NOW so dirty it explicitly to save on
272          * pmap_is_modified() calls later.
273          *
274          * Also, since the page is now dirty, we can possibly tell
275          * the pager to release any swap backing the page.
276          */
277         if (need_dirty && vm_page_set_dirty(m) == 0) {
278                 /*
279                  * If this is a NOSYNC mmap we do not want to set PGA_NOSYNC
280                  * if the page is already dirty to prevent data written with
281                  * the expectation of being synced from not being synced.
282                  * Likewise if this entry does not request NOSYNC then make
283                  * sure the page isn't marked NOSYNC.  Applications sharing
284                  * data should use the same flags to avoid ping ponging.
285                  */
286                 if ((fs->entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_NOSYNC) != 0)
287                         vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_NOSYNC);
288                 else
289                         vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_NOSYNC);
290         }
291
292 }
293
294 /*
295  * Unlocks fs.first_object and fs.map on success.
296  */
297 static int
298 vm_fault_soft_fast(struct faultstate *fs)
299 {
300         vm_page_t m, m_map;
301 #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0
302         vm_page_t m_super;
303         int flags;
304 #endif
305         int psind, rv;
306         vm_offset_t vaddr;
307
308         MPASS(fs->vp == NULL);
309         vaddr = fs->vaddr;
310         vm_object_busy(fs->first_object);
311         m = vm_page_lookup(fs->first_object, fs->first_pindex);
312         /* A busy page can be mapped for read|execute access. */
313         if (m == NULL || ((fs->prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) != 0 &&
314             vm_page_busied(m)) || !vm_page_all_valid(m)) {
315                 rv = KERN_FAILURE;
316                 goto out;
317         }
318         m_map = m;
319         psind = 0;
320 #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0
321         if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0 &&
322             (m_super = vm_reserv_to_superpage(m)) != NULL &&
323             rounddown2(vaddr, pagesizes[m_super->psind]) >= fs->entry->start &&
324             roundup2(vaddr + 1, pagesizes[m_super->psind]) <= fs->entry->end &&
325             (vaddr & (pagesizes[m_super->psind] - 1)) == (VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) &
326             (pagesizes[m_super->psind] - 1)) && !fs->wired &&
327             pmap_ps_enabled(fs->map->pmap)) {
328                 flags = PS_ALL_VALID;
329                 if ((fs->prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) != 0) {
330                         /*
331                          * Create a superpage mapping allowing write access
332                          * only if none of the constituent pages are busy and
333                          * all of them are already dirty (except possibly for
334                          * the page that was faulted on).
335                          */
336                         flags |= PS_NONE_BUSY;
337                         if ((fs->first_object->flags & OBJ_UNMANAGED) == 0)
338                                 flags |= PS_ALL_DIRTY;
339                 }
340                 if (vm_page_ps_test(m_super, flags, m)) {
341                         m_map = m_super;
342                         psind = m_super->psind;
343                         vaddr = rounddown2(vaddr, pagesizes[psind]);
344                         /* Preset the modified bit for dirty superpages. */
345                         if ((flags & PS_ALL_DIRTY) != 0)
346                                 fs->fault_type |= VM_PROT_WRITE;
347                 }
348         }
349 #endif
350         rv = pmap_enter(fs->map->pmap, vaddr, m_map, fs->prot, fs->fault_type |
351             PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP | (fs->wired ? PMAP_ENTER_WIRED : 0), psind);
352         if (rv != KERN_SUCCESS)
353                 goto out;
354         if (fs->m_hold != NULL) {
355                 (*fs->m_hold) = m;
356                 vm_page_wire(m);
357         }
358         if (psind == 0 && !fs->wired)
359                 vm_fault_prefault(fs, vaddr, PFBAK, PFFOR, true);
360         VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(fs->first_object);
361         vm_fault_dirty(fs, m);
362         vm_map_lookup_done(fs->map, fs->entry);
363         curthread->td_ru.ru_minflt++;
364
365 out:
366         vm_object_unbusy(fs->first_object);
367         return (rv);
368 }
369
370 static void
371 vm_fault_restore_map_lock(struct faultstate *fs)
372 {
373
374         VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(fs->first_object);
375         MPASS(blockcount_read(&fs->first_object->paging_in_progress) > 0);
376
377         if (!vm_map_trylock_read(fs->map)) {
378                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->first_object);
379                 vm_map_lock_read(fs->map);
380                 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(fs->first_object);
381         }
382         fs->lookup_still_valid = true;
383 }
384
385 static void
386 vm_fault_populate_check_page(vm_page_t m)
387 {
388
389         /*
390          * Check each page to ensure that the pager is obeying the
391          * interface: the page must be installed in the object, fully
392          * valid, and exclusively busied.
393          */
394         MPASS(m != NULL);
395         MPASS(vm_page_all_valid(m));
396         MPASS(vm_page_xbusied(m));
397 }
398
399 static void
400 vm_fault_populate_cleanup(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t first,
401     vm_pindex_t last)
402 {
403         vm_page_t m;
404         vm_pindex_t pidx;
405
406         VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object);
407         MPASS(first <= last);
408         for (pidx = first, m = vm_page_lookup(object, pidx);
409             pidx <= last; pidx++, m = vm_page_next(m)) {
410                 vm_fault_populate_check_page(m);
411                 vm_page_deactivate(m);
412                 vm_page_xunbusy(m);
413         }
414 }
415
416 static int
417 vm_fault_populate(struct faultstate *fs)
418 {
419         vm_offset_t vaddr;
420         vm_page_t m;
421         vm_pindex_t map_first, map_last, pager_first, pager_last, pidx;
422         int bdry_idx, i, npages, psind, rv;
423
424         MPASS(fs->object == fs->first_object);
425         VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(fs->first_object);
426         MPASS(blockcount_read(&fs->first_object->paging_in_progress) > 0);
427         MPASS(fs->first_object->backing_object == NULL);
428         MPASS(fs->lookup_still_valid);
429
430         pager_first = OFF_TO_IDX(fs->entry->offset);
431         pager_last = pager_first + atop(fs->entry->end - fs->entry->start) - 1;
432         unlock_map(fs);
433         unlock_vp(fs);
434
435         /*
436          * Call the pager (driver) populate() method.
437          *
438          * There is no guarantee that the method will be called again
439          * if the current fault is for read, and a future fault is
440          * for write.  Report the entry's maximum allowed protection
441          * to the driver.
442          */
443         rv = vm_pager_populate(fs->first_object, fs->first_pindex,
444             fs->fault_type, fs->entry->max_protection, &pager_first,
445             &pager_last);
446
447         VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(fs->first_object);
448         if (rv == VM_PAGER_BAD) {
449                 /*
450                  * VM_PAGER_BAD is the backdoor for a pager to request
451                  * normal fault handling.
452                  */
453                 vm_fault_restore_map_lock(fs);
454                 if (fs->map->timestamp != fs->map_generation)
455                         return (KERN_RESTART);
456                 return (KERN_NOT_RECEIVER);
457         }
458         if (rv != VM_PAGER_OK)
459                 return (KERN_FAILURE); /* AKA SIGSEGV */
460
461         /* Ensure that the driver is obeying the interface. */
462         MPASS(pager_first <= pager_last);
463         MPASS(fs->first_pindex <= pager_last);
464         MPASS(fs->first_pindex >= pager_first);
465         MPASS(pager_last < fs->first_object->size);
466
467         vm_fault_restore_map_lock(fs);
468         bdry_idx = (fs->entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_SPLIT_BOUNDARY_MASK) >>
469             MAP_ENTRY_SPLIT_BOUNDARY_SHIFT;
470         if (fs->map->timestamp != fs->map_generation) {
471                 if (bdry_idx == 0) {
472                         vm_fault_populate_cleanup(fs->first_object, pager_first,
473                             pager_last);
474                 } else {
475                         m = vm_page_lookup(fs->first_object, pager_first);
476                         if (m != fs->m)
477                                 vm_page_xunbusy(m);
478                 }
479                 return (KERN_RESTART);
480         }
481
482         /*
483          * The map is unchanged after our last unlock.  Process the fault.
484          *
485          * First, the special case of largepage mappings, where
486          * populate only busies the first page in superpage run.
487          */
488         if (bdry_idx != 0) {
489                 KASSERT(PMAP_HAS_LARGEPAGES,
490                     ("missing pmap support for large pages"));
491                 m = vm_page_lookup(fs->first_object, pager_first);
492                 vm_fault_populate_check_page(m);
493                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->first_object);
494                 vaddr = fs->entry->start + IDX_TO_OFF(pager_first) -
495                     fs->entry->offset;
496                 /* assert alignment for entry */
497                 KASSERT((vaddr & (pagesizes[bdry_idx] - 1)) == 0,
498     ("unaligned superpage start %#jx pager_first %#jx offset %#jx vaddr %#jx",
499                     (uintmax_t)fs->entry->start, (uintmax_t)pager_first,
500                     (uintmax_t)fs->entry->offset, (uintmax_t)vaddr));
501                 KASSERT((VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) & (pagesizes[bdry_idx] - 1)) == 0,
502                     ("unaligned superpage m %p %#jx", m,
503                     (uintmax_t)VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)));
504                 rv = pmap_enter(fs->map->pmap, vaddr, m, fs->prot,
505                     fs->fault_type | (fs->wired ? PMAP_ENTER_WIRED : 0) |
506                     PMAP_ENTER_LARGEPAGE, bdry_idx);
507                 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(fs->first_object);
508                 vm_page_xunbusy(m);
509                 if ((fs->fault_flags & VM_FAULT_WIRE) != 0) {
510                         for (i = 0; i < atop(pagesizes[bdry_idx]); i++)
511                                 vm_page_wire(m + i);
512                 }
513                 if (fs->m_hold != NULL) {
514                         *fs->m_hold = m + (fs->first_pindex - pager_first);
515                         vm_page_wire(*fs->m_hold);
516                 }
517                 goto out;
518         }
519
520         /*
521          * The range [pager_first, pager_last] that is given to the
522          * pager is only a hint.  The pager may populate any range
523          * within the object that includes the requested page index.
524          * In case the pager expanded the range, clip it to fit into
525          * the map entry.
526          */
527         map_first = OFF_TO_IDX(fs->entry->offset);
528         if (map_first > pager_first) {
529                 vm_fault_populate_cleanup(fs->first_object, pager_first,
530                     map_first - 1);
531                 pager_first = map_first;
532         }
533         map_last = map_first + atop(fs->entry->end - fs->entry->start) - 1;
534         if (map_last < pager_last) {
535                 vm_fault_populate_cleanup(fs->first_object, map_last + 1,
536                     pager_last);
537                 pager_last = map_last;
538         }
539         for (pidx = pager_first, m = vm_page_lookup(fs->first_object, pidx);
540             pidx <= pager_last;
541             pidx += npages, m = vm_page_next(&m[npages - 1])) {
542                 vaddr = fs->entry->start + IDX_TO_OFF(pidx) - fs->entry->offset;
543 #if defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__amd64__) || (defined(__arm__) && \
544     __ARM_ARCH >= 6) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__riscv) || \
545     defined(__powerpc64__)
546                 psind = m->psind;
547                 if (psind > 0 && ((vaddr & (pagesizes[psind] - 1)) != 0 ||
548                     pidx + OFF_TO_IDX(pagesizes[psind]) - 1 > pager_last ||
549                     !pmap_ps_enabled(fs->map->pmap) || fs->wired))
550                         psind = 0;
551 #else
552                 psind = 0;
553 #endif          
554                 npages = atop(pagesizes[psind]);
555                 for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
556                         vm_fault_populate_check_page(&m[i]);
557                         vm_fault_dirty(fs, &m[i]);
558                 }
559                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->first_object);
560                 rv = pmap_enter(fs->map->pmap, vaddr, m, fs->prot, fs->fault_type |
561                     (fs->wired ? PMAP_ENTER_WIRED : 0), psind);
562 #if defined(__amd64__)
563                 if (psind > 0 && rv == KERN_FAILURE) {
564                         for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
565                                 rv = pmap_enter(fs->map->pmap, vaddr + ptoa(i),
566                                     &m[i], fs->prot, fs->fault_type |
567                                     (fs->wired ? PMAP_ENTER_WIRED : 0), 0);
568                                 MPASS(rv == KERN_SUCCESS);
569                         }
570                 }
571 #else
572                 MPASS(rv == KERN_SUCCESS);
573 #endif
574                 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(fs->first_object);
575                 for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) {
576                         if ((fs->fault_flags & VM_FAULT_WIRE) != 0)
577                                 vm_page_wire(&m[i]);
578                         else
579                                 vm_page_activate(&m[i]);
580                         if (fs->m_hold != NULL && m[i].pindex == fs->first_pindex) {
581                                 (*fs->m_hold) = &m[i];
582                                 vm_page_wire(&m[i]);
583                         }
584                         vm_page_xunbusy(&m[i]);
585                 }
586         }
587 out:
588         curthread->td_ru.ru_majflt++;
589         return (KERN_SUCCESS);
590 }
591
592 static int prot_fault_translation;
593 SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, prot_fault_translation, CTLFLAG_RWTUN,
594     &prot_fault_translation, 0,
595     "Control signal to deliver on protection fault");
596
597 /* compat definition to keep common code for signal translation */
598 #define UCODE_PAGEFLT   12
599 #ifdef T_PAGEFLT
600 _Static_assert(UCODE_PAGEFLT == T_PAGEFLT, "T_PAGEFLT");
601 #endif
602
603 /*
604  *      vm_fault_trap:
605  *
606  *      Handle a page fault occurring at the given address,
607  *      requiring the given permissions, in the map specified.
608  *      If successful, the page is inserted into the
609  *      associated physical map.
610  *
611  *      NOTE: the given address should be truncated to the
612  *      proper page address.
613  *
614  *      KERN_SUCCESS is returned if the page fault is handled; otherwise,
615  *      a standard error specifying why the fault is fatal is returned.
616  *
617  *      The map in question must be referenced, and remains so.
618  *      Caller may hold no locks.
619  */
620 int
621 vm_fault_trap(vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t vaddr, vm_prot_t fault_type,
622     int fault_flags, int *signo, int *ucode)
623 {
624         int result;
625
626         MPASS(signo == NULL || ucode != NULL);
627 #ifdef KTRACE
628         if (map != kernel_map && KTRPOINT(curthread, KTR_FAULT))
629                 ktrfault(vaddr, fault_type);
630 #endif
631         result = vm_fault(map, trunc_page(vaddr), fault_type, fault_flags,
632             NULL);
633         KASSERT(result == KERN_SUCCESS || result == KERN_FAILURE ||
634             result == KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS ||
635             result == KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE ||
636             result == KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE ||
637             result == KERN_OUT_OF_BOUNDS,
638             ("Unexpected Mach error %d from vm_fault()", result));
639 #ifdef KTRACE
640         if (map != kernel_map && KTRPOINT(curthread, KTR_FAULTEND))
641                 ktrfaultend(result);
642 #endif
643         if (result != KERN_SUCCESS && signo != NULL) {
644                 switch (result) {
645                 case KERN_FAILURE:
646                 case KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS:
647                         *signo = SIGSEGV;
648                         *ucode = SEGV_MAPERR;
649                         break;
650                 case KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE:
651                         *signo = SIGBUS;
652                         *ucode = BUS_OOMERR;
653                         break;
654                 case KERN_OUT_OF_BOUNDS:
655                         *signo = SIGBUS;
656                         *ucode = BUS_OBJERR;
657                         break;
658                 case KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE:
659                         if (prot_fault_translation == 0) {
660                                 /*
661                                  * Autodetect.  This check also covers
662                                  * the images without the ABI-tag ELF
663                                  * note.
664                                  */
665                                 if (SV_CURPROC_ABI() == SV_ABI_FREEBSD &&
666                                     curproc->p_osrel >= P_OSREL_SIGSEGV) {
667                                         *signo = SIGSEGV;
668                                         *ucode = SEGV_ACCERR;
669                                 } else {
670                                         *signo = SIGBUS;
671                                         *ucode = UCODE_PAGEFLT;
672                                 }
673                         } else if (prot_fault_translation == 1) {
674                                 /* Always compat mode. */
675                                 *signo = SIGBUS;
676                                 *ucode = UCODE_PAGEFLT;
677                         } else {
678                                 /* Always SIGSEGV mode. */
679                                 *signo = SIGSEGV;
680                                 *ucode = SEGV_ACCERR;
681                         }
682                         break;
683                 default:
684                         KASSERT(0, ("Unexpected Mach error %d from vm_fault()",
685                             result));
686                         break;
687                 }
688         }
689         return (result);
690 }
691
692 static int
693 vm_fault_lock_vnode(struct faultstate *fs, bool objlocked)
694 {
695         struct vnode *vp;
696         int error, locked;
697
698         if (fs->object->type != OBJT_VNODE)
699                 return (KERN_SUCCESS);
700         vp = fs->object->handle;
701         if (vp == fs->vp) {
702                 ASSERT_VOP_LOCKED(vp, "saved vnode is not locked");
703                 return (KERN_SUCCESS);
704         }
705
706         /*
707          * Perform an unlock in case the desired vnode changed while
708          * the map was unlocked during a retry.
709          */
710         unlock_vp(fs);
711
712         locked = VOP_ISLOCKED(vp);
713         if (locked != LK_EXCLUSIVE)
714                 locked = LK_SHARED;
715
716         /*
717          * We must not sleep acquiring the vnode lock while we have
718          * the page exclusive busied or the object's
719          * paging-in-progress count incremented.  Otherwise, we could
720          * deadlock.
721          */
722         error = vget(vp, locked | LK_CANRECURSE | LK_NOWAIT);
723         if (error == 0) {
724                 fs->vp = vp;
725                 return (KERN_SUCCESS);
726         }
727
728         vhold(vp);
729         if (objlocked)
730                 unlock_and_deallocate(fs);
731         else
732                 fault_deallocate(fs);
733         error = vget(vp, locked | LK_RETRY | LK_CANRECURSE);
734         vdrop(vp);
735         fs->vp = vp;
736         KASSERT(error == 0, ("vm_fault: vget failed %d", error));
737         return (KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE);
738 }
739
740 /*
741  * Calculate the desired readahead.  Handle drop-behind.
742  *
743  * Returns the number of readahead blocks to pass to the pager.
744  */
745 static int
746 vm_fault_readahead(struct faultstate *fs)
747 {
748         int era, nera;
749         u_char behavior;
750
751         KASSERT(fs->lookup_still_valid, ("map unlocked"));
752         era = fs->entry->read_ahead;
753         behavior = vm_map_entry_behavior(fs->entry);
754         if (behavior == MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_RANDOM) {
755                 nera = 0;
756         } else if (behavior == MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_SEQUENTIAL) {
757                 nera = VM_FAULT_READ_AHEAD_MAX;
758                 if (fs->vaddr == fs->entry->next_read)
759                         vm_fault_dontneed(fs, fs->vaddr, nera);
760         } else if (fs->vaddr == fs->entry->next_read) {
761                 /*
762                  * This is a sequential fault.  Arithmetically
763                  * increase the requested number of pages in
764                  * the read-ahead window.  The requested
765                  * number of pages is "# of sequential faults
766                  * x (read ahead min + 1) + read ahead min"
767                  */
768                 nera = VM_FAULT_READ_AHEAD_MIN;
769                 if (era > 0) {
770                         nera += era + 1;
771                         if (nera > VM_FAULT_READ_AHEAD_MAX)
772                                 nera = VM_FAULT_READ_AHEAD_MAX;
773                 }
774                 if (era == VM_FAULT_READ_AHEAD_MAX)
775                         vm_fault_dontneed(fs, fs->vaddr, nera);
776         } else {
777                 /*
778                  * This is a non-sequential fault.
779                  */
780                 nera = 0;
781         }
782         if (era != nera) {
783                 /*
784                  * A read lock on the map suffices to update
785                  * the read ahead count safely.
786                  */
787                 fs->entry->read_ahead = nera;
788         }
789
790         return (nera);
791 }
792
793 static int
794 vm_fault_lookup(struct faultstate *fs)
795 {
796         int result;
797
798         KASSERT(!fs->lookup_still_valid,
799            ("vm_fault_lookup: Map already locked."));
800         result = vm_map_lookup(&fs->map, fs->vaddr, fs->fault_type |
801             VM_PROT_FAULT_LOOKUP, &fs->entry, &fs->first_object,
802             &fs->first_pindex, &fs->prot, &fs->wired);
803         if (result != KERN_SUCCESS) {
804                 unlock_vp(fs);
805                 return (result);
806         }
807
808         fs->map_generation = fs->map->timestamp;
809
810         if (fs->entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_NOFAULT) {
811                 panic("%s: fault on nofault entry, addr: %#lx",
812                     __func__, (u_long)fs->vaddr);
813         }
814
815         if (fs->entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_IN_TRANSITION &&
816             fs->entry->wiring_thread != curthread) {
817                 vm_map_unlock_read(fs->map);
818                 vm_map_lock(fs->map);
819                 if (vm_map_lookup_entry(fs->map, fs->vaddr, &fs->entry) &&
820                     (fs->entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_IN_TRANSITION)) {
821                         unlock_vp(fs);
822                         fs->entry->eflags |= MAP_ENTRY_NEEDS_WAKEUP;
823                         vm_map_unlock_and_wait(fs->map, 0);
824                 } else
825                         vm_map_unlock(fs->map);
826                 return (KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE);
827         }
828
829         MPASS((fs->entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_GUARD) == 0);
830
831         if (fs->wired)
832                 fs->fault_type = fs->prot | (fs->fault_type & VM_PROT_COPY);
833         else
834                 KASSERT((fs->fault_flags & VM_FAULT_WIRE) == 0,
835                     ("!fs->wired && VM_FAULT_WIRE"));
836         fs->lookup_still_valid = true;
837
838         return (KERN_SUCCESS);
839 }
840
841 static int
842 vm_fault_relookup(struct faultstate *fs)
843 {
844         vm_object_t retry_object;
845         vm_pindex_t retry_pindex;
846         vm_prot_t retry_prot;
847         int result;
848
849         if (!vm_map_trylock_read(fs->map))
850                 return (KERN_RESTART);
851
852         fs->lookup_still_valid = true;
853         if (fs->map->timestamp == fs->map_generation)
854                 return (KERN_SUCCESS);
855
856         result = vm_map_lookup_locked(&fs->map, fs->vaddr, fs->fault_type,
857             &fs->entry, &retry_object, &retry_pindex, &retry_prot,
858             &fs->wired);
859         if (result != KERN_SUCCESS) {
860                 /*
861                  * If retry of map lookup would have blocked then
862                  * retry fault from start.
863                  */
864                 if (result == KERN_FAILURE)
865                         return (KERN_RESTART);
866                 return (result);
867         }
868         if (retry_object != fs->first_object ||
869             retry_pindex != fs->first_pindex)
870                 return (KERN_RESTART);
871
872         /*
873          * Check whether the protection has changed or the object has
874          * been copied while we left the map unlocked. Changing from
875          * read to write permission is OK - we leave the page
876          * write-protected, and catch the write fault. Changing from
877          * write to read permission means that we can't mark the page
878          * write-enabled after all.
879          */
880         fs->prot &= retry_prot;
881         fs->fault_type &= retry_prot;
882         if (fs->prot == 0)
883                 return (KERN_RESTART);
884
885         /* Reassert because wired may have changed. */
886         KASSERT(fs->wired || (fs->fault_flags & VM_FAULT_WIRE) == 0,
887             ("!wired && VM_FAULT_WIRE"));
888
889         return (KERN_SUCCESS);
890 }
891
892 static void
893 vm_fault_cow(struct faultstate *fs)
894 {
895         bool is_first_object_locked;
896
897         /*
898          * This allows pages to be virtually copied from a backing_object
899          * into the first_object, where the backing object has no other
900          * refs to it, and cannot gain any more refs.  Instead of a bcopy,
901          * we just move the page from the backing object to the first
902          * object.  Note that we must mark the page dirty in the first
903          * object so that it will go out to swap when needed.
904          */
905         is_first_object_locked = false;
906         if (
907             /*
908              * Only one shadow object and no other refs.
909              */
910             fs->object->shadow_count == 1 && fs->object->ref_count == 1 &&
911             /*
912              * No other ways to look the object up
913              */
914             fs->object->handle == NULL && (fs->object->flags & OBJ_ANON) != 0 &&
915             /*
916              * We don't chase down the shadow chain and we can acquire locks.
917              */
918             (is_first_object_locked = VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(fs->first_object)) &&
919             fs->object == fs->first_object->backing_object &&
920             VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(fs->object)) {
921                 /*
922                  * Remove but keep xbusy for replace.  fs->m is moved into
923                  * fs->first_object and left busy while fs->first_m is
924                  * conditionally freed.
925                  */
926                 vm_page_remove_xbusy(fs->m);
927                 vm_page_replace(fs->m, fs->first_object, fs->first_pindex,
928                     fs->first_m);
929                 vm_page_dirty(fs->m);
930 #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0
931                 /*
932                  * Rename the reservation.
933                  */
934                 vm_reserv_rename(fs->m, fs->first_object, fs->object,
935                     OFF_TO_IDX(fs->first_object->backing_object_offset));
936 #endif
937                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->object);
938                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->first_object);
939                 fs->first_m = fs->m;
940                 fs->m = NULL;
941                 VM_CNT_INC(v_cow_optim);
942         } else {
943                 if (is_first_object_locked)
944                         VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->first_object);
945                 /*
946                  * Oh, well, lets copy it.
947                  */
948                 pmap_copy_page(fs->m, fs->first_m);
949                 vm_page_valid(fs->first_m);
950                 if (fs->wired && (fs->fault_flags & VM_FAULT_WIRE) == 0) {
951                         vm_page_wire(fs->first_m);
952                         vm_page_unwire(fs->m, PQ_INACTIVE);
953                 }
954                 /*
955                  * Save the cow page to be released after
956                  * pmap_enter is complete.
957                  */
958                 fs->m_cow = fs->m;
959                 fs->m = NULL;
960         }
961         /*
962          * fs->object != fs->first_object due to above 
963          * conditional
964          */
965         vm_object_pip_wakeup(fs->object);
966
967         /*
968          * Only use the new page below...
969          */
970         fs->object = fs->first_object;
971         fs->pindex = fs->first_pindex;
972         fs->m = fs->first_m;
973         VM_CNT_INC(v_cow_faults);
974         curthread->td_cow++;
975 }
976
977 static bool
978 vm_fault_next(struct faultstate *fs)
979 {
980         vm_object_t next_object;
981
982         /*
983          * The requested page does not exist at this object/
984          * offset.  Remove the invalid page from the object,
985          * waking up anyone waiting for it, and continue on to
986          * the next object.  However, if this is the top-level
987          * object, we must leave the busy page in place to
988          * prevent another process from rushing past us, and
989          * inserting the page in that object at the same time
990          * that we are.
991          */
992         if (fs->object == fs->first_object) {
993                 fs->first_m = fs->m;
994                 fs->m = NULL;
995         } else
996                 fault_page_free(&fs->m);
997
998         /*
999          * Move on to the next object.  Lock the next object before
1000          * unlocking the current one.
1001          */
1002         VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(fs->object);
1003         next_object = fs->object->backing_object;
1004         if (next_object == NULL)
1005                 return (false);
1006         MPASS(fs->first_m != NULL);
1007         KASSERT(fs->object != next_object, ("object loop %p", next_object));
1008         VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(next_object);
1009         vm_object_pip_add(next_object, 1);
1010         if (fs->object != fs->first_object)
1011                 vm_object_pip_wakeup(fs->object);
1012         fs->pindex += OFF_TO_IDX(fs->object->backing_object_offset);
1013         VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->object);
1014         fs->object = next_object;
1015
1016         return (true);
1017 }
1018
1019 static void
1020 vm_fault_zerofill(struct faultstate *fs)
1021 {
1022
1023         /*
1024          * If there's no object left, fill the page in the top
1025          * object with zeros.
1026          */
1027         if (fs->object != fs->first_object) {
1028                 vm_object_pip_wakeup(fs->object);
1029                 fs->object = fs->first_object;
1030                 fs->pindex = fs->first_pindex;
1031         }
1032         MPASS(fs->first_m != NULL);
1033         MPASS(fs->m == NULL);
1034         fs->m = fs->first_m;
1035         fs->first_m = NULL;
1036
1037         /*
1038          * Zero the page if necessary and mark it valid.
1039          */
1040         if ((fs->m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) {
1041                 pmap_zero_page(fs->m);
1042         } else {
1043                 VM_CNT_INC(v_ozfod);
1044         }
1045         VM_CNT_INC(v_zfod);
1046         vm_page_valid(fs->m);
1047 }
1048
1049 /*
1050  * Allocate a page directly or via the object populate method.
1051  */
1052 static int
1053 vm_fault_allocate(struct faultstate *fs)
1054 {
1055         struct domainset *dset;
1056         int alloc_req;
1057         int rv;
1058
1059         if ((fs->object->flags & OBJ_SIZEVNLOCK) != 0) {
1060                 rv = vm_fault_lock_vnode(fs, true);
1061                 MPASS(rv == KERN_SUCCESS || rv == KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE);
1062                 if (rv == KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE)
1063                         return (rv);
1064         }
1065
1066         if (fs->pindex >= fs->object->size)
1067                 return (KERN_OUT_OF_BOUNDS);
1068
1069         if (fs->object == fs->first_object &&
1070             (fs->first_object->flags & OBJ_POPULATE) != 0 &&
1071             fs->first_object->shadow_count == 0) {
1072                 rv = vm_fault_populate(fs);
1073                 switch (rv) {
1074                 case KERN_SUCCESS:
1075                 case KERN_FAILURE:
1076                 case KERN_RESTART:
1077                         return (rv);
1078                 case KERN_NOT_RECEIVER:
1079                         /*
1080                          * Pager's populate() method
1081                          * returned VM_PAGER_BAD.
1082                          */
1083                         break;
1084                 default:
1085                         panic("inconsistent return codes");
1086                 }
1087         }
1088
1089         /*
1090          * Allocate a new page for this object/offset pair.
1091          *
1092          * Unlocked read of the p_flag is harmless. At worst, the P_KILLED
1093          * might be not observed there, and allocation can fail, causing
1094          * restart and new reading of the p_flag.
1095          */
1096         dset = fs->object->domain.dr_policy;
1097         if (dset == NULL)
1098                 dset = curthread->td_domain.dr_policy;
1099         if (!vm_page_count_severe_set(&dset->ds_mask) || P_KILLED(curproc)) {
1100 #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0
1101                 vm_object_color(fs->object, atop(fs->vaddr) - fs->pindex);
1102 #endif
1103                 alloc_req = P_KILLED(curproc) ?
1104                     VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM : VM_ALLOC_NORMAL;
1105                 if (fs->object->type != OBJT_VNODE &&
1106                     fs->object->backing_object == NULL)
1107                         alloc_req |= VM_ALLOC_ZERO;
1108                 fs->m = vm_page_alloc(fs->object, fs->pindex, alloc_req);
1109         }
1110         if (fs->m == NULL) {
1111                 unlock_and_deallocate(fs);
1112                 if (vm_pfault_oom_attempts < 0 ||
1113                     fs->oom < vm_pfault_oom_attempts) {
1114                         fs->oom++;
1115                         vm_waitpfault(dset, vm_pfault_oom_wait * hz);
1116                 } else  {
1117                         if (bootverbose)
1118                                 printf(
1119                 "proc %d (%s) failed to alloc page on fault, starting OOM\n",
1120                                     curproc->p_pid, curproc->p_comm);
1121                         vm_pageout_oom(VM_OOM_MEM_PF);
1122                         fs->oom = 0;
1123                 }
1124                 return (KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE);
1125         }
1126         fs->oom = 0;
1127
1128         return (KERN_NOT_RECEIVER);
1129 }
1130
1131 /*
1132  * Call the pager to retrieve the page if there is a chance
1133  * that the pager has it, and potentially retrieve additional
1134  * pages at the same time.
1135  */
1136 static int
1137 vm_fault_getpages(struct faultstate *fs, int nera, int *behindp, int *aheadp)
1138 {
1139         vm_offset_t e_end, e_start;
1140         int ahead, behind, cluster_offset, rv;
1141         u_char behavior;
1142
1143         /*
1144          * Prepare for unlocking the map.  Save the map
1145          * entry's start and end addresses, which are used to
1146          * optimize the size of the pager operation below.
1147          * Even if the map entry's addresses change after
1148          * unlocking the map, using the saved addresses is
1149          * safe.
1150          */
1151         e_start = fs->entry->start;
1152         e_end = fs->entry->end;
1153         behavior = vm_map_entry_behavior(fs->entry);
1154
1155         /*
1156          * Release the map lock before locking the vnode or
1157          * sleeping in the pager.  (If the current object has
1158          * a shadow, then an earlier iteration of this loop
1159          * may have already unlocked the map.)
1160          */
1161         unlock_map(fs);
1162
1163         rv = vm_fault_lock_vnode(fs, false);
1164         MPASS(rv == KERN_SUCCESS || rv == KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE);
1165         if (rv == KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE)
1166                 return (rv);
1167         KASSERT(fs->vp == NULL || !fs->map->system_map,
1168             ("vm_fault: vnode-backed object mapped by system map"));
1169
1170         /*
1171          * Page in the requested page and hint the pager,
1172          * that it may bring up surrounding pages.
1173          */
1174         if (nera == -1 || behavior == MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_RANDOM ||
1175             P_KILLED(curproc)) {
1176                 behind = 0;
1177                 ahead = 0;
1178         } else {
1179                 /* Is this a sequential fault? */
1180                 if (nera > 0) {
1181                         behind = 0;
1182                         ahead = nera;
1183                 } else {
1184                         /*
1185                          * Request a cluster of pages that is
1186                          * aligned to a VM_FAULT_READ_DEFAULT
1187                          * page offset boundary within the
1188                          * object.  Alignment to a page offset
1189                          * boundary is more likely to coincide
1190                          * with the underlying file system
1191                          * block than alignment to a virtual
1192                          * address boundary.
1193                          */
1194                         cluster_offset = fs->pindex % VM_FAULT_READ_DEFAULT;
1195                         behind = ulmin(cluster_offset,
1196                             atop(fs->vaddr - e_start));
1197                         ahead = VM_FAULT_READ_DEFAULT - 1 - cluster_offset;
1198                 }
1199                 ahead = ulmin(ahead, atop(e_end - fs->vaddr) - 1);
1200         }
1201         *behindp = behind;
1202         *aheadp = ahead;
1203         rv = vm_pager_get_pages(fs->object, &fs->m, 1, behindp, aheadp);
1204         if (rv == VM_PAGER_OK)
1205                 return (KERN_SUCCESS);
1206         if (rv == VM_PAGER_ERROR)
1207                 printf("vm_fault: pager read error, pid %d (%s)\n",
1208                     curproc->p_pid, curproc->p_comm);
1209         /*
1210          * If an I/O error occurred or the requested page was
1211          * outside the range of the pager, clean up and return
1212          * an error.
1213          */
1214         if (rv == VM_PAGER_ERROR || rv == VM_PAGER_BAD)
1215                 return (KERN_OUT_OF_BOUNDS);
1216         return (KERN_NOT_RECEIVER);
1217 }
1218
1219 /*
1220  * Wait/Retry if the page is busy.  We have to do this if the page is
1221  * either exclusive or shared busy because the vm_pager may be using
1222  * read busy for pageouts (and even pageins if it is the vnode pager),
1223  * and we could end up trying to pagein and pageout the same page
1224  * simultaneously.
1225  *
1226  * We can theoretically allow the busy case on a read fault if the page
1227  * is marked valid, but since such pages are typically already pmap'd,
1228  * putting that special case in might be more effort then it is worth.
1229  * We cannot under any circumstances mess around with a shared busied
1230  * page except, perhaps, to pmap it.
1231  */
1232 static void
1233 vm_fault_busy_sleep(struct faultstate *fs)
1234 {
1235         /*
1236          * Reference the page before unlocking and
1237          * sleeping so that the page daemon is less
1238          * likely to reclaim it.
1239          */
1240         vm_page_aflag_set(fs->m, PGA_REFERENCED);
1241         if (fs->object != fs->first_object) {
1242                 fault_page_release(&fs->first_m);
1243                 vm_object_pip_wakeup(fs->first_object);
1244         }
1245         vm_object_pip_wakeup(fs->object);
1246         unlock_map(fs);
1247         if (fs->m == vm_page_lookup(fs->object, fs->pindex))
1248                 vm_page_busy_sleep(fs->m, "vmpfw", false);
1249         else
1250                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs->object);
1251         VM_CNT_INC(v_intrans);
1252         vm_object_deallocate(fs->first_object);
1253 }
1254
1255 int
1256 vm_fault(vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t vaddr, vm_prot_t fault_type,
1257     int fault_flags, vm_page_t *m_hold)
1258 {
1259         struct faultstate fs;
1260         int ahead, behind, faultcount;
1261         int nera, result, rv;
1262         bool dead, hardfault;
1263
1264         VM_CNT_INC(v_vm_faults);
1265
1266         if ((curthread->td_pflags & TDP_NOFAULTING) != 0)
1267                 return (KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE);
1268
1269         fs.vp = NULL;
1270         fs.vaddr = vaddr;
1271         fs.m_hold = m_hold;
1272         fs.fault_flags = fault_flags;
1273         fs.map = map;
1274         fs.lookup_still_valid = false;
1275         fs.oom = 0;
1276         faultcount = 0;
1277         nera = -1;
1278         hardfault = false;
1279
1280 RetryFault:
1281         fs.fault_type = fault_type;
1282
1283         /*
1284          * Find the backing store object and offset into it to begin the
1285          * search.
1286          */
1287         result = vm_fault_lookup(&fs);
1288         if (result != KERN_SUCCESS) {
1289                 if (result == KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE)
1290                         goto RetryFault;
1291                 return (result);
1292         }
1293
1294         /*
1295          * Try to avoid lock contention on the top-level object through
1296          * special-case handling of some types of page faults, specifically,
1297          * those that are mapping an existing page from the top-level object.
1298          * Under this condition, a read lock on the object suffices, allowing
1299          * multiple page faults of a similar type to run in parallel.
1300          */
1301         if (fs.vp == NULL /* avoid locked vnode leak */ &&
1302             (fs.entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_SPLIT_BOUNDARY_MASK) == 0 &&
1303             (fs.fault_flags & (VM_FAULT_WIRE | VM_FAULT_DIRTY)) == 0) {
1304                 VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(fs.first_object);
1305                 rv = vm_fault_soft_fast(&fs);
1306                 if (rv == KERN_SUCCESS)
1307                         return (rv);
1308                 if (!VM_OBJECT_TRYUPGRADE(fs.first_object)) {
1309                         VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(fs.first_object);
1310                         VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(fs.first_object);
1311                 }
1312         } else {
1313                 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(fs.first_object);
1314         }
1315
1316         /*
1317          * Make a reference to this object to prevent its disposal while we
1318          * are messing with it.  Once we have the reference, the map is free
1319          * to be diddled.  Since objects reference their shadows (and copies),
1320          * they will stay around as well.
1321          *
1322          * Bump the paging-in-progress count to prevent size changes (e.g. 
1323          * truncation operations) during I/O.
1324          */
1325         vm_object_reference_locked(fs.first_object);
1326         vm_object_pip_add(fs.first_object, 1);
1327
1328         fs.m_cow = fs.m = fs.first_m = NULL;
1329
1330         /*
1331          * Search for the page at object/offset.
1332          */
1333         fs.object = fs.first_object;
1334         fs.pindex = fs.first_pindex;
1335
1336         if ((fs.entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_SPLIT_BOUNDARY_MASK) != 0) {
1337                 rv = vm_fault_allocate(&fs);
1338                 switch (rv) {
1339                 case KERN_RESTART:
1340                         unlock_and_deallocate(&fs);
1341                         /* FALLTHROUGH */
1342                 case KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE:
1343                         goto RetryFault;
1344                 case KERN_SUCCESS:
1345                 case KERN_FAILURE:
1346                 case KERN_OUT_OF_BOUNDS:
1347                         unlock_and_deallocate(&fs);
1348                         return (rv);
1349                 case KERN_NOT_RECEIVER:
1350                         break;
1351                 default:
1352                         panic("vm_fault: Unhandled rv %d", rv);
1353                 }
1354         }
1355
1356         while (TRUE) {
1357                 KASSERT(fs.m == NULL,
1358                     ("page still set %p at loop start", fs.m));
1359                 /*
1360                  * If the object is marked for imminent termination,
1361                  * we retry here, since the collapse pass has raced
1362                  * with us.  Otherwise, if we see terminally dead
1363                  * object, return fail.
1364                  */
1365                 if ((fs.object->flags & OBJ_DEAD) != 0) {
1366                         dead = fs.object->type == OBJT_DEAD;
1367                         unlock_and_deallocate(&fs);
1368                         if (dead)
1369                                 return (KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE);
1370                         pause("vmf_de", 1);
1371                         goto RetryFault;
1372                 }
1373
1374                 /*
1375                  * See if page is resident
1376                  */
1377                 fs.m = vm_page_lookup(fs.object, fs.pindex);
1378                 if (fs.m != NULL) {
1379                         if (vm_page_tryxbusy(fs.m) == 0) {
1380                                 vm_fault_busy_sleep(&fs);
1381                                 goto RetryFault;
1382                         }
1383
1384                         /*
1385                          * The page is marked busy for other processes and the
1386                          * pagedaemon.  If it still is completely valid we
1387                          * are done.
1388                          */
1389                         if (vm_page_all_valid(fs.m)) {
1390                                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs.object);
1391                                 break; /* break to PAGE HAS BEEN FOUND. */
1392                         }
1393                 }
1394                 VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(fs.object);
1395
1396                 /*
1397                  * Page is not resident.  If the pager might contain the page
1398                  * or this is the beginning of the search, allocate a new
1399                  * page.  (Default objects are zero-fill, so there is no real
1400                  * pager for them.)
1401                  */
1402                 if (fs.m == NULL && (fs.object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT ||
1403                     fs.object == fs.first_object)) {
1404                         rv = vm_fault_allocate(&fs);
1405                         switch (rv) {
1406                         case KERN_RESTART:
1407                                 unlock_and_deallocate(&fs);
1408                                 /* FALLTHROUGH */
1409                         case KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE:
1410                                 goto RetryFault;
1411                         case KERN_SUCCESS:
1412                         case KERN_FAILURE:
1413                         case KERN_OUT_OF_BOUNDS:
1414                                 unlock_and_deallocate(&fs);
1415                                 return (rv);
1416                         case KERN_NOT_RECEIVER:
1417                                 break;
1418                         default:
1419                                 panic("vm_fault: Unhandled rv %d", rv);
1420                         }
1421                 }
1422
1423                 /*
1424                  * Default objects have no pager so no exclusive busy exists
1425                  * to protect this page in the chain.  Skip to the next
1426                  * object without dropping the lock to preserve atomicity of
1427                  * shadow faults.
1428                  */
1429                 if (fs.object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT) {
1430                         /*
1431                          * At this point, we have either allocated a new page
1432                          * or found an existing page that is only partially
1433                          * valid.
1434                          *
1435                          * We hold a reference on the current object and the
1436                          * page is exclusive busied.  The exclusive busy
1437                          * prevents simultaneous faults and collapses while
1438                          * the object lock is dropped.
1439                          */
1440                         VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs.object);
1441
1442                         /*
1443                          * If the pager for the current object might have
1444                          * the page, then determine the number of additional
1445                          * pages to read and potentially reprioritize
1446                          * previously read pages for earlier reclamation.
1447                          * These operations should only be performed once per
1448                          * page fault.  Even if the current pager doesn't
1449                          * have the page, the number of additional pages to
1450                          * read will apply to subsequent objects in the
1451                          * shadow chain.
1452                          */
1453                         if (nera == -1 && !P_KILLED(curproc))
1454                                 nera = vm_fault_readahead(&fs);
1455
1456                         rv = vm_fault_getpages(&fs, nera, &behind, &ahead);
1457                         if (rv == KERN_SUCCESS) {
1458                                 faultcount = behind + 1 + ahead;
1459                                 hardfault = true;
1460                                 break; /* break to PAGE HAS BEEN FOUND. */
1461                         }
1462                         if (rv == KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE)
1463                                 goto RetryFault;
1464                         VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(fs.object);
1465                         if (rv == KERN_OUT_OF_BOUNDS) {
1466                                 fault_page_free(&fs.m);
1467                                 unlock_and_deallocate(&fs);
1468                                 return (rv);
1469                         }
1470                 }
1471
1472                 /*
1473                  * The page was not found in the current object.  Try to
1474                  * traverse into a backing object or zero fill if none is
1475                  * found.
1476                  */
1477                 if (vm_fault_next(&fs))
1478                         continue;
1479                 if ((fs.fault_flags & VM_FAULT_NOFILL) != 0) {
1480                         if (fs.first_object == fs.object)
1481                                 fault_page_free(&fs.first_m);
1482                         unlock_and_deallocate(&fs);
1483                         return (KERN_OUT_OF_BOUNDS);
1484                 }
1485                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(fs.object);
1486                 vm_fault_zerofill(&fs);
1487                 /* Don't try to prefault neighboring pages. */
1488                 faultcount = 1;
1489                 break;  /* break to PAGE HAS BEEN FOUND. */
1490         }
1491
1492         /*
1493          * PAGE HAS BEEN FOUND.  A valid page has been found and exclusively
1494          * busied.  The object lock must no longer be held.
1495          */
1496         vm_page_assert_xbusied(fs.m);
1497         VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_UNLOCKED(fs.object);
1498
1499         /*
1500          * If the page is being written, but isn't already owned by the
1501          * top-level object, we have to copy it into a new page owned by the
1502          * top-level object.
1503          */
1504         if (fs.object != fs.first_object) {
1505                 /*
1506                  * We only really need to copy if we want to write it.
1507                  */
1508                 if ((fs.fault_type & (VM_PROT_COPY | VM_PROT_WRITE)) != 0) {
1509                         vm_fault_cow(&fs);
1510                         /*
1511                          * We only try to prefault read-only mappings to the
1512                          * neighboring pages when this copy-on-write fault is
1513                          * a hard fault.  In other cases, trying to prefault
1514                          * is typically wasted effort.
1515                          */
1516                         if (faultcount == 0)
1517                                 faultcount = 1;
1518
1519                 } else {
1520                         fs.prot &= ~VM_PROT_WRITE;
1521                 }
1522         }
1523
1524         /*
1525          * We must verify that the maps have not changed since our last
1526          * lookup.
1527          */
1528         if (!fs.lookup_still_valid) {
1529                 result = vm_fault_relookup(&fs);
1530                 if (result != KERN_SUCCESS) {
1531                         fault_deallocate(&fs);
1532                         if (result == KERN_RESTART)
1533                                 goto RetryFault;
1534                         return (result);
1535                 }
1536         }
1537         VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_UNLOCKED(fs.object);
1538
1539         /*
1540          * If the page was filled by a pager, save the virtual address that
1541          * should be faulted on next under a sequential access pattern to the
1542          * map entry.  A read lock on the map suffices to update this address
1543          * safely.
1544          */
1545         if (hardfault)
1546                 fs.entry->next_read = vaddr + ptoa(ahead) + PAGE_SIZE;
1547
1548         /*
1549          * Page must be completely valid or it is not fit to
1550          * map into user space.  vm_pager_get_pages() ensures this.
1551          */
1552         vm_page_assert_xbusied(fs.m);
1553         KASSERT(vm_page_all_valid(fs.m),
1554             ("vm_fault: page %p partially invalid", fs.m));
1555
1556         vm_fault_dirty(&fs, fs.m);
1557
1558         /*
1559          * Put this page into the physical map.  We had to do the unlock above
1560          * because pmap_enter() may sleep.  We don't put the page
1561          * back on the active queue until later so that the pageout daemon
1562          * won't find it (yet).
1563          */
1564         pmap_enter(fs.map->pmap, vaddr, fs.m, fs.prot,
1565             fs.fault_type | (fs.wired ? PMAP_ENTER_WIRED : 0), 0);
1566         if (faultcount != 1 && (fs.fault_flags & VM_FAULT_WIRE) == 0 &&
1567             fs.wired == 0)
1568                 vm_fault_prefault(&fs, vaddr,
1569                     faultcount > 0 ? behind : PFBAK,
1570                     faultcount > 0 ? ahead : PFFOR, false);
1571
1572         /*
1573          * If the page is not wired down, then put it where the pageout daemon
1574          * can find it.
1575          */
1576         if ((fs.fault_flags & VM_FAULT_WIRE) != 0)
1577                 vm_page_wire(fs.m);
1578         else
1579                 vm_page_activate(fs.m);
1580         if (fs.m_hold != NULL) {
1581                 (*fs.m_hold) = fs.m;
1582                 vm_page_wire(fs.m);
1583         }
1584         vm_page_xunbusy(fs.m);
1585         fs.m = NULL;
1586
1587         /*
1588          * Unlock everything, and return
1589          */
1590         fault_deallocate(&fs);
1591         if (hardfault) {
1592                 VM_CNT_INC(v_io_faults);
1593                 curthread->td_ru.ru_majflt++;
1594 #ifdef RACCT
1595                 if (racct_enable && fs.object->type == OBJT_VNODE) {
1596                         PROC_LOCK(curproc);
1597                         if ((fs.fault_type & (VM_PROT_COPY | VM_PROT_WRITE)) != 0) {
1598                                 racct_add_force(curproc, RACCT_WRITEBPS,
1599                                     PAGE_SIZE + behind * PAGE_SIZE);
1600                                 racct_add_force(curproc, RACCT_WRITEIOPS, 1);
1601                         } else {
1602                                 racct_add_force(curproc, RACCT_READBPS,
1603                                     PAGE_SIZE + ahead * PAGE_SIZE);
1604                                 racct_add_force(curproc, RACCT_READIOPS, 1);
1605                         }
1606                         PROC_UNLOCK(curproc);
1607                 }
1608 #endif
1609         } else 
1610                 curthread->td_ru.ru_minflt++;
1611
1612         return (KERN_SUCCESS);
1613 }
1614
1615 /*
1616  * Speed up the reclamation of pages that precede the faulting pindex within
1617  * the first object of the shadow chain.  Essentially, perform the equivalent
1618  * to madvise(..., MADV_DONTNEED) on a large cluster of pages that precedes
1619  * the faulting pindex by the cluster size when the pages read by vm_fault()
1620  * cross a cluster-size boundary.  The cluster size is the greater of the
1621  * smallest superpage size and VM_FAULT_DONTNEED_MIN.
1622  *
1623  * When "fs->first_object" is a shadow object, the pages in the backing object
1624  * that precede the faulting pindex are deactivated by vm_fault().  So, this
1625  * function must only be concerned with pages in the first object.
1626  */
1627 static void
1628 vm_fault_dontneed(const struct faultstate *fs, vm_offset_t vaddr, int ahead)
1629 {
1630         vm_map_entry_t entry;
1631         vm_object_t first_object, object;
1632         vm_offset_t end, start;
1633         vm_page_t m, m_next;
1634         vm_pindex_t pend, pstart;
1635         vm_size_t size;
1636
1637         object = fs->object;
1638         VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_UNLOCKED(object);
1639         first_object = fs->first_object;
1640         /* Neither fictitious nor unmanaged pages can be reclaimed. */
1641         if ((first_object->flags & (OBJ_FICTITIOUS | OBJ_UNMANAGED)) == 0) {
1642                 VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(first_object);
1643                 size = VM_FAULT_DONTNEED_MIN;
1644                 if (MAXPAGESIZES > 1 && size < pagesizes[1])
1645                         size = pagesizes[1];
1646                 end = rounddown2(vaddr, size);
1647                 if (vaddr - end >= size - PAGE_SIZE - ptoa(ahead) &&
1648                     (entry = fs->entry)->start < end) {
1649                         if (end - entry->start < size)
1650                                 start = entry->start;
1651                         else
1652                                 start = end - size;
1653                         pmap_advise(fs->map->pmap, start, end, MADV_DONTNEED);
1654                         pstart = OFF_TO_IDX(entry->offset) + atop(start -
1655                             entry->start);
1656                         m_next = vm_page_find_least(first_object, pstart);
1657                         pend = OFF_TO_IDX(entry->offset) + atop(end -
1658                             entry->start);
1659                         while ((m = m_next) != NULL && m->pindex < pend) {
1660                                 m_next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq);
1661                                 if (!vm_page_all_valid(m) ||
1662                                     vm_page_busied(m))
1663                                         continue;
1664
1665                                 /*
1666                                  * Don't clear PGA_REFERENCED, since it would
1667                                  * likely represent a reference by a different
1668                                  * process.
1669                                  *
1670                                  * Typically, at this point, prefetched pages
1671                                  * are still in the inactive queue.  Only
1672                                  * pages that triggered page faults are in the
1673                                  * active queue.  The test for whether the page
1674                                  * is in the inactive queue is racy; in the
1675                                  * worst case we will requeue the page
1676                                  * unnecessarily.
1677                                  */
1678                                 if (!vm_page_inactive(m))
1679                                         vm_page_deactivate(m);
1680                         }
1681                 }
1682                 VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(first_object);
1683         }
1684 }
1685
1686 /*
1687  * vm_fault_prefault provides a quick way of clustering
1688  * pagefaults into a processes address space.  It is a "cousin"
1689  * of vm_map_pmap_enter, except it runs at page fault time instead
1690  * of mmap time.
1691  */
1692 static void
1693 vm_fault_prefault(const struct faultstate *fs, vm_offset_t addra,
1694     int backward, int forward, bool obj_locked)
1695 {
1696         pmap_t pmap;
1697         vm_map_entry_t entry;
1698         vm_object_t backing_object, lobject;
1699         vm_offset_t addr, starta;
1700         vm_pindex_t pindex;
1701         vm_page_t m;
1702         int i;
1703
1704         pmap = fs->map->pmap;
1705         if (pmap != vmspace_pmap(curthread->td_proc->p_vmspace))
1706                 return;
1707
1708         entry = fs->entry;
1709
1710         if (addra < backward * PAGE_SIZE) {
1711                 starta = entry->start;
1712         } else {
1713                 starta = addra - backward * PAGE_SIZE;
1714                 if (starta < entry->start)
1715                         starta = entry->start;
1716         }
1717
1718         /*
1719          * Generate the sequence of virtual addresses that are candidates for
1720          * prefaulting in an outward spiral from the faulting virtual address,
1721          * "addra".  Specifically, the sequence is "addra - PAGE_SIZE", "addra
1722          * + PAGE_SIZE", "addra - 2 * PAGE_SIZE", "addra + 2 * PAGE_SIZE", ...
1723          * If the candidate address doesn't have a backing physical page, then
1724          * the loop immediately terminates.
1725          */
1726         for (i = 0; i < 2 * imax(backward, forward); i++) {
1727                 addr = addra + ((i >> 1) + 1) * ((i & 1) == 0 ? -PAGE_SIZE :
1728                     PAGE_SIZE);
1729                 if (addr > addra + forward * PAGE_SIZE)
1730                         addr = 0;
1731
1732                 if (addr < starta || addr >= entry->end)
1733                         continue;
1734
1735                 if (!pmap_is_prefaultable(pmap, addr))
1736                         continue;
1737
1738                 pindex = ((addr - entry->start) + entry->offset) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
1739                 lobject = entry->object.vm_object;
1740                 if (!obj_locked)
1741                         VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(lobject);
1742                 while ((m = vm_page_lookup(lobject, pindex)) == NULL &&
1743                     lobject->type == OBJT_DEFAULT &&
1744                     (backing_object = lobject->backing_object) != NULL) {
1745                         KASSERT((lobject->backing_object_offset & PAGE_MASK) ==
1746                             0, ("vm_fault_prefault: unaligned object offset"));
1747                         pindex += lobject->backing_object_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT;
1748                         VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(backing_object);
1749                         if (!obj_locked || lobject != entry->object.vm_object)
1750                                 VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(lobject);
1751                         lobject = backing_object;
1752                 }
1753                 if (m == NULL) {
1754                         if (!obj_locked || lobject != entry->object.vm_object)
1755                                 VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(lobject);
1756                         break;
1757                 }
1758                 if (vm_page_all_valid(m) &&
1759                     (m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0)
1760                         pmap_enter_quick(pmap, addr, m, entry->protection);
1761                 if (!obj_locked || lobject != entry->object.vm_object)
1762                         VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(lobject);
1763         }
1764 }
1765
1766 /*
1767  * Hold each of the physical pages that are mapped by the specified range of
1768  * virtual addresses, ["addr", "addr" + "len"), if those mappings are valid
1769  * and allow the specified types of access, "prot".  If all of the implied
1770  * pages are successfully held, then the number of held pages is returned
1771  * together with pointers to those pages in the array "ma".  However, if any
1772  * of the pages cannot be held, -1 is returned.
1773  */
1774 int
1775 vm_fault_quick_hold_pages(vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t addr, vm_size_t len,
1776     vm_prot_t prot, vm_page_t *ma, int max_count)
1777 {
1778         vm_offset_t end, va;
1779         vm_page_t *mp;
1780         int count;
1781         boolean_t pmap_failed;
1782
1783         if (len == 0)
1784                 return (0);
1785         end = round_page(addr + len);
1786         addr = trunc_page(addr);
1787
1788         if (!vm_map_range_valid(map, addr, end))
1789                 return (-1);
1790
1791         if (atop(end - addr) > max_count)
1792                 panic("vm_fault_quick_hold_pages: count > max_count");
1793         count = atop(end - addr);
1794
1795         /*
1796          * Most likely, the physical pages are resident in the pmap, so it is
1797          * faster to try pmap_extract_and_hold() first.
1798          */
1799         pmap_failed = FALSE;
1800         for (mp = ma, va = addr; va < end; mp++, va += PAGE_SIZE) {
1801                 *mp = pmap_extract_and_hold(map->pmap, va, prot);
1802                 if (*mp == NULL)
1803                         pmap_failed = TRUE;
1804                 else if ((prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) != 0 &&
1805                     (*mp)->dirty != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) {
1806                         /*
1807                          * Explicitly dirty the physical page.  Otherwise, the
1808                          * caller's changes may go unnoticed because they are
1809                          * performed through an unmanaged mapping or by a DMA
1810                          * operation.
1811                          *
1812                          * The object lock is not held here.
1813                          * See vm_page_clear_dirty_mask().
1814                          */
1815                         vm_page_dirty(*mp);
1816                 }
1817         }
1818         if (pmap_failed) {
1819                 /*
1820                  * One or more pages could not be held by the pmap.  Either no
1821                  * page was mapped at the specified virtual address or that
1822                  * mapping had insufficient permissions.  Attempt to fault in
1823                  * and hold these pages.
1824                  *
1825                  * If vm_fault_disable_pagefaults() was called,
1826                  * i.e., TDP_NOFAULTING is set, we must not sleep nor
1827                  * acquire MD VM locks, which means we must not call
1828                  * vm_fault().  Some (out of tree) callers mark
1829                  * too wide a code area with vm_fault_disable_pagefaults()
1830                  * already, use the VM_PROT_QUICK_NOFAULT flag to request
1831                  * the proper behaviour explicitly.
1832                  */
1833                 if ((prot & VM_PROT_QUICK_NOFAULT) != 0 &&
1834                     (curthread->td_pflags & TDP_NOFAULTING) != 0)
1835                         goto error;
1836                 for (mp = ma, va = addr; va < end; mp++, va += PAGE_SIZE)
1837                         if (*mp == NULL && vm_fault(map, va, prot,
1838                             VM_FAULT_NORMAL, mp) != KERN_SUCCESS)
1839                                 goto error;
1840         }
1841         return (count);
1842 error:  
1843         for (mp = ma; mp < ma + count; mp++)
1844                 if (*mp != NULL)
1845                         vm_page_unwire(*mp, PQ_INACTIVE);
1846         return (-1);
1847 }
1848
1849 /*
1850  *      Routine:
1851  *              vm_fault_copy_entry
1852  *      Function:
1853  *              Create new shadow object backing dst_entry with private copy of
1854  *              all underlying pages. When src_entry is equal to dst_entry,
1855  *              function implements COW for wired-down map entry. Otherwise,
1856  *              it forks wired entry into dst_map.
1857  *
1858  *      In/out conditions:
1859  *              The source and destination maps must be locked for write.
1860  *              The source map entry must be wired down (or be a sharing map
1861  *              entry corresponding to a main map entry that is wired down).
1862  */
1863 void
1864 vm_fault_copy_entry(vm_map_t dst_map, vm_map_t src_map,
1865     vm_map_entry_t dst_entry, vm_map_entry_t src_entry,
1866     vm_ooffset_t *fork_charge)
1867 {
1868         vm_object_t backing_object, dst_object, object, src_object;
1869         vm_pindex_t dst_pindex, pindex, src_pindex;
1870         vm_prot_t access, prot;
1871         vm_offset_t vaddr;
1872         vm_page_t dst_m;
1873         vm_page_t src_m;
1874         boolean_t upgrade;
1875
1876 #ifdef  lint
1877         src_map++;
1878 #endif  /* lint */
1879
1880         upgrade = src_entry == dst_entry;
1881         access = prot = dst_entry->protection;
1882
1883         src_object = src_entry->object.vm_object;
1884         src_pindex = OFF_TO_IDX(src_entry->offset);
1885
1886         if (upgrade && (dst_entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_NEEDS_COPY) == 0) {
1887                 dst_object = src_object;
1888                 vm_object_reference(dst_object);
1889         } else {
1890                 /*
1891                  * Create the top-level object for the destination entry.
1892                  * Doesn't actually shadow anything - we copy the pages
1893                  * directly.
1894                  */
1895                 dst_object = vm_object_allocate_anon(atop(dst_entry->end -
1896                     dst_entry->start), NULL, NULL, 0);
1897 #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0
1898                 dst_object->flags |= OBJ_COLORED;
1899                 dst_object->pg_color = atop(dst_entry->start);
1900 #endif
1901                 dst_object->domain = src_object->domain;
1902                 dst_object->charge = dst_entry->end - dst_entry->start;
1903         }
1904
1905         VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(dst_object);
1906         KASSERT(upgrade || dst_entry->object.vm_object == NULL,
1907             ("vm_fault_copy_entry: vm_object not NULL"));
1908         if (src_object != dst_object) {
1909                 dst_entry->object.vm_object = dst_object;
1910                 dst_entry->offset = 0;
1911                 dst_entry->eflags &= ~MAP_ENTRY_VN_EXEC;
1912         }
1913         if (fork_charge != NULL) {
1914                 KASSERT(dst_entry->cred == NULL,
1915                     ("vm_fault_copy_entry: leaked swp charge"));
1916                 dst_object->cred = curthread->td_ucred;
1917                 crhold(dst_object->cred);
1918                 *fork_charge += dst_object->charge;
1919         } else if ((dst_object->type == OBJT_DEFAULT ||
1920             dst_object->type == OBJT_SWAP) &&
1921             dst_object->cred == NULL) {
1922                 KASSERT(dst_entry->cred != NULL, ("no cred for entry %p",
1923                     dst_entry));
1924                 dst_object->cred = dst_entry->cred;
1925                 dst_entry->cred = NULL;
1926         }
1927
1928         /*
1929          * If not an upgrade, then enter the mappings in the pmap as
1930          * read and/or execute accesses.  Otherwise, enter them as
1931          * write accesses.
1932          *
1933          * A writeable large page mapping is only created if all of
1934          * the constituent small page mappings are modified. Marking
1935          * PTEs as modified on inception allows promotion to happen
1936          * without taking potentially large number of soft faults.
1937          */
1938         if (!upgrade)
1939                 access &= ~VM_PROT_WRITE;
1940
1941         /*
1942          * Loop through all of the virtual pages within the entry's
1943          * range, copying each page from the source object to the
1944          * destination object.  Since the source is wired, those pages
1945          * must exist.  In contrast, the destination is pageable.
1946          * Since the destination object doesn't share any backing storage
1947          * with the source object, all of its pages must be dirtied,
1948          * regardless of whether they can be written.
1949          */
1950         for (vaddr = dst_entry->start, dst_pindex = 0;
1951             vaddr < dst_entry->end;
1952             vaddr += PAGE_SIZE, dst_pindex++) {
1953 again:
1954                 /*
1955                  * Find the page in the source object, and copy it in.
1956                  * Because the source is wired down, the page will be
1957                  * in memory.
1958                  */
1959                 if (src_object != dst_object)
1960                         VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(src_object);
1961                 object = src_object;
1962                 pindex = src_pindex + dst_pindex;
1963                 while ((src_m = vm_page_lookup(object, pindex)) == NULL &&
1964                     (backing_object = object->backing_object) != NULL) {
1965                         /*
1966                          * Unless the source mapping is read-only or
1967                          * it is presently being upgraded from
1968                          * read-only, the first object in the shadow
1969                          * chain should provide all of the pages.  In
1970                          * other words, this loop body should never be
1971                          * executed when the source mapping is already
1972                          * read/write.
1973                          */
1974                         KASSERT((src_entry->protection & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0 ||
1975                             upgrade,
1976                             ("vm_fault_copy_entry: main object missing page"));
1977
1978                         VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(backing_object);
1979                         pindex += OFF_TO_IDX(object->backing_object_offset);
1980                         if (object != dst_object)
1981                                 VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object);
1982                         object = backing_object;
1983                 }
1984                 KASSERT(src_m != NULL, ("vm_fault_copy_entry: page missing"));
1985
1986                 if (object != dst_object) {
1987                         /*
1988                          * Allocate a page in the destination object.
1989                          */
1990                         dst_m = vm_page_alloc(dst_object, (src_object ==
1991                             dst_object ? src_pindex : 0) + dst_pindex,
1992                             VM_ALLOC_NORMAL);
1993                         if (dst_m == NULL) {
1994                                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(dst_object);
1995                                 VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object);
1996                                 vm_wait(dst_object);
1997                                 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(dst_object);
1998                                 goto again;
1999                         }
2000                         pmap_copy_page(src_m, dst_m);
2001                         VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object);
2002                         dst_m->dirty = dst_m->valid = src_m->valid;
2003                 } else {
2004                         dst_m = src_m;
2005                         if (vm_page_busy_acquire(dst_m, VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL) == 0)
2006                                 goto again;
2007                         if (dst_m->pindex >= dst_object->size) {
2008                                 /*
2009                                  * We are upgrading.  Index can occur
2010                                  * out of bounds if the object type is
2011                                  * vnode and the file was truncated.
2012                                  */
2013                                 vm_page_xunbusy(dst_m);
2014                                 break;
2015                         }
2016                 }
2017                 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(dst_object);
2018
2019                 /*
2020                  * Enter it in the pmap. If a wired, copy-on-write
2021                  * mapping is being replaced by a write-enabled
2022                  * mapping, then wire that new mapping.
2023                  *
2024                  * The page can be invalid if the user called
2025                  * msync(MS_INVALIDATE) or truncated the backing vnode
2026                  * or shared memory object.  In this case, do not
2027                  * insert it into pmap, but still do the copy so that
2028                  * all copies of the wired map entry have similar
2029                  * backing pages.
2030                  */
2031                 if (vm_page_all_valid(dst_m)) {
2032                         pmap_enter(dst_map->pmap, vaddr, dst_m, prot,
2033                             access | (upgrade ? PMAP_ENTER_WIRED : 0), 0);
2034                 }
2035
2036                 /*
2037                  * Mark it no longer busy, and put it on the active list.
2038                  */
2039                 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(dst_object);
2040                 
2041                 if (upgrade) {
2042                         if (src_m != dst_m) {
2043                                 vm_page_unwire(src_m, PQ_INACTIVE);
2044                                 vm_page_wire(dst_m);
2045                         } else {
2046                                 KASSERT(vm_page_wired(dst_m),
2047                                     ("dst_m %p is not wired", dst_m));
2048                         }
2049                 } else {
2050                         vm_page_activate(dst_m);
2051                 }
2052                 vm_page_xunbusy(dst_m);
2053         }
2054         VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(dst_object);
2055         if (upgrade) {
2056                 dst_entry->eflags &= ~(MAP_ENTRY_COW | MAP_ENTRY_NEEDS_COPY);
2057                 vm_object_deallocate(src_object);
2058         }
2059 }
2060
2061 /*
2062  * Block entry into the machine-independent layer's page fault handler by
2063  * the calling thread.  Subsequent calls to vm_fault() by that thread will
2064  * return KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE.  Enable machine-dependent handling of
2065  * spurious page faults. 
2066  */
2067 int
2068 vm_fault_disable_pagefaults(void)
2069 {
2070
2071         return (curthread_pflags_set(TDP_NOFAULTING | TDP_RESETSPUR));
2072 }
2073
2074 void
2075 vm_fault_enable_pagefaults(int save)
2076 {
2077
2078         curthread_pflags_restore(save);
2079 }