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62 * Paging space routine stubs. Emulates a matchmaker-like interface
66 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
67 __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
69 #include <sys/param.h>
70 #include <sys/systm.h>
71 #include <sys/kernel.h>
72 #include <sys/vnode.h>
75 #include <sys/ucred.h>
76 #include <sys/malloc.h>
77 #include <sys/rwlock.h>
80 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
81 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
82 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
83 #include <vm/vm_pager.h>
84 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
86 int cluster_pbuf_freecnt = -1; /* unlimited to begin with */
88 static int dead_pager_getpages(vm_object_t, vm_page_t *, int, int);
89 static vm_object_t dead_pager_alloc(void *, vm_ooffset_t, vm_prot_t,
90 vm_ooffset_t, struct ucred *);
91 static void dead_pager_putpages(vm_object_t, vm_page_t *, int, int, int *);
92 static boolean_t dead_pager_haspage(vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, int *, int *);
93 static void dead_pager_dealloc(vm_object_t);
96 dead_pager_getpages(obj, ma, count, req)
102 return VM_PAGER_FAIL;
106 dead_pager_alloc(void *handle, vm_ooffset_t size, vm_prot_t prot,
107 vm_ooffset_t off, struct ucred *cred)
113 dead_pager_putpages(object, m, count, flags, rtvals)
122 for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
123 rtvals[i] = VM_PAGER_AGAIN;
128 dead_pager_haspage(object, pindex, prev, next)
142 dead_pager_dealloc(object)
148 static struct pagerops deadpagerops = {
149 .pgo_alloc = dead_pager_alloc,
150 .pgo_dealloc = dead_pager_dealloc,
151 .pgo_getpages = dead_pager_getpages,
152 .pgo_putpages = dead_pager_putpages,
153 .pgo_haspage = dead_pager_haspage,
156 struct pagerops *pagertab[] = {
157 &defaultpagerops, /* OBJT_DEFAULT */
158 &swappagerops, /* OBJT_SWAP */
159 &vnodepagerops, /* OBJT_VNODE */
160 &devicepagerops, /* OBJT_DEVICE */
161 &physpagerops, /* OBJT_PHYS */
162 &deadpagerops, /* OBJT_DEAD */
163 &sgpagerops, /* OBJT_SG */
164 &mgtdevicepagerops, /* OBJT_MGTDEVICE */
167 static const int npagers = sizeof(pagertab) / sizeof(pagertab[0]);
170 * Kernel address space for mapping pages.
171 * Used by pagers where KVAs are needed for IO.
173 * XXX needs to be large enough to support the number of pending async
174 * cleaning requests (NPENDINGIO == 64) * the maximum swap cluster size
175 * (MAXPHYS == 64k) if you want to get the most efficiency.
178 static int bswneeded;
179 static vm_offset_t swapbkva; /* swap buffers kva */
181 static TAILQ_HEAD(swqueue, buf) bswlist;
186 struct pagerops **pgops;
188 TAILQ_INIT(&bswlist);
190 * Initialize known pagers
192 for (pgops = pagertab; pgops < &pagertab[npagers]; pgops++)
193 if ((*pgops)->pgo_init != NULL)
194 (*(*pgops)->pgo_init) ();
198 vm_pager_bufferinit()
203 mtx_init(&pbuf_mtx, "pbuf mutex", NULL, MTX_DEF);
206 * Now set up swap and physical I/O buffer headers.
208 for (i = 0; i < nswbuf; i++, bp++) {
209 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&bswlist, bp, b_freelist);
211 LIST_INIT(&bp->b_dep);
212 bp->b_rcred = bp->b_wcred = NOCRED;
216 cluster_pbuf_freecnt = nswbuf / 2;
217 vnode_pbuf_freecnt = nswbuf / 2 + 1;
219 swapbkva = kmem_alloc_nofault(pager_map, nswbuf * MAXPHYS);
221 panic("Not enough pager_map VM space for physical buffers");
225 * Allocate an instance of a pager of the given type.
226 * Size, protection and offset parameters are passed in for pagers that
227 * need to perform page-level validation (e.g. the device pager).
230 vm_pager_allocate(objtype_t type, void *handle, vm_ooffset_t size,
231 vm_prot_t prot, vm_ooffset_t off, struct ucred *cred)
234 struct pagerops *ops;
236 ops = pagertab[type];
238 ret = (*ops->pgo_alloc) (handle, size, prot, off, cred);
245 * The object must be locked.
248 vm_pager_deallocate(object)
252 VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object);
253 (*pagertab[object->type]->pgo_dealloc) (object);
257 * vm_pager_get_pages() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
258 * vm_pager_put_pages() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
259 * vm_pager_has_page() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
263 * Search the specified pager object list for an object with the
264 * specified handle. If an object with the specified handle is found,
265 * increase its reference count and return it. Otherwise, return NULL.
267 * The pager object list must be locked.
270 vm_pager_object_lookup(struct pagerlst *pg_list, void *handle)
274 TAILQ_FOREACH(object, pg_list, pager_object_list) {
275 if (object->handle == handle) {
276 VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object);
277 if ((object->flags & OBJ_DEAD) == 0) {
278 vm_object_reference_locked(object);
279 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
282 VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object);
289 * initialize a physical buffer
293 * XXX This probably belongs in vfs_bio.c
296 initpbuf(struct buf *bp)
298 KASSERT(bp->b_bufobj == NULL, ("initpbuf with bufobj"));
299 KASSERT(bp->b_vp == NULL, ("initpbuf with vp"));
300 bp->b_rcred = NOCRED;
301 bp->b_wcred = NOCRED;
302 bp->b_qindex = 0; /* On no queue (QUEUE_NONE) */
303 bp->b_saveaddr = (caddr_t) (MAXPHYS * (bp - swbuf)) + swapbkva;
304 bp->b_data = bp->b_saveaddr;
305 bp->b_kvabase = bp->b_saveaddr;
306 bp->b_kvasize = MAXPHYS;
312 BUF_LOCK(bp, LK_EXCLUSIVE, NULL);
316 * allocate a physical buffer
318 * There are a limited number (nswbuf) of physical buffers. We need
319 * to make sure that no single subsystem is able to hog all of them,
320 * so each subsystem implements a counter which is typically initialized
321 * to 1/2 nswbuf. getpbuf() decrements this counter in allocation and
322 * increments it on release, and blocks if the counter hits zero. A
323 * subsystem may initialize the counter to -1 to disable the feature,
324 * but it must still be sure to match up all uses of getpbuf() with
325 * relpbuf() using the same variable.
327 * NOTE: pfreecnt can be NULL, but this 'feature' will be removed
328 * relatively soon when the rest of the subsystems get smart about it. XXX
331 getpbuf(int *pfreecnt)
339 while (*pfreecnt == 0) {
340 msleep(pfreecnt, &pbuf_mtx, PVM, "wswbuf0", 0);
344 /* get a bp from the swap buffer header pool */
345 if ((bp = TAILQ_FIRST(&bswlist)) != NULL)
349 msleep(&bswneeded, &pbuf_mtx, PVM, "wswbuf1", 0);
350 /* loop in case someone else grabbed one */
352 TAILQ_REMOVE(&bswlist, bp, b_freelist);
355 mtx_unlock(&pbuf_mtx);
362 * allocate a physical buffer, if one is available.
364 * Note that there is no NULL hack here - all subsystems using this
365 * call understand how to use pfreecnt.
368 trypbuf(int *pfreecnt)
373 if (*pfreecnt == 0 || (bp = TAILQ_FIRST(&bswlist)) == NULL) {
374 mtx_unlock(&pbuf_mtx);
377 TAILQ_REMOVE(&bswlist, bp, b_freelist);
381 mtx_unlock(&pbuf_mtx);
389 * release a physical buffer
391 * NOTE: pfreecnt can be NULL, but this 'feature' will be removed
392 * relatively soon when the rest of the subsystems get smart about it. XXX
395 relpbuf(struct buf *bp, int *pfreecnt)
398 if (bp->b_rcred != NOCRED) {
400 bp->b_rcred = NOCRED;
402 if (bp->b_wcred != NOCRED) {
404 bp->b_wcred = NOCRED;
407 KASSERT(bp->b_vp == NULL, ("relpbuf with vp"));
408 KASSERT(bp->b_bufobj == NULL, ("relpbuf with bufobj"));
413 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&bswlist, bp, b_freelist);
420 if (++*pfreecnt == 1)
423 mtx_unlock(&pbuf_mtx);
427 * Associate a p-buffer with a vnode.
429 * Also sets B_PAGING flag to indicate that vnode is not fully associated
430 * with the buffer. i.e. the bp has not been linked into the vnode or
434 pbgetvp(struct vnode *vp, struct buf *bp)
437 KASSERT(bp->b_vp == NULL, ("pbgetvp: not free"));
438 KASSERT(bp->b_bufobj == NULL, ("pbgetvp: not free (bufobj)"));
441 bp->b_flags |= B_PAGING;
442 bp->b_bufobj = &vp->v_bufobj;
446 * Associate a p-buffer with a vnode.
448 * Also sets B_PAGING flag to indicate that vnode is not fully associated
449 * with the buffer. i.e. the bp has not been linked into the vnode or
453 pbgetbo(struct bufobj *bo, struct buf *bp)
456 KASSERT(bp->b_vp == NULL, ("pbgetbo: not free (vnode)"));
457 KASSERT(bp->b_bufobj == NULL, ("pbgetbo: not free (bufobj)"));
459 bp->b_flags |= B_PAGING;
464 * Disassociate a p-buffer from a vnode.
467 pbrelvp(struct buf *bp)
470 KASSERT(bp->b_vp != NULL, ("pbrelvp: NULL"));
471 KASSERT(bp->b_bufobj != NULL, ("pbrelvp: NULL bufobj"));
474 BO_LOCK(bp->b_bufobj);
475 if (TAILQ_NEXT(bp, b_bobufs) != NULL) {
477 "relpbuf(): b_vp was probably reassignbuf()d %p %x",
482 BO_UNLOCK(bp->b_bufobj);
485 bp->b_flags &= ~B_PAGING;
489 * Disassociate a p-buffer from a bufobj.
492 pbrelbo(struct buf *bp)
495 KASSERT(bp->b_vp == NULL, ("pbrelbo: vnode"));
496 KASSERT(bp->b_bufobj != NULL, ("pbrelbo: NULL bufobj"));
499 BO_LOCK(bp->b_bufobj);
500 if (TAILQ_NEXT(bp, b_bobufs) != NULL) {
502 "relpbuf(): b_vp was probably reassignbuf()d %p %x",
507 BO_UNLOCK(bp->b_bufobj);
509 bp->b_flags &= ~B_PAGING;