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64 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/vm/vm_pager.c,v 1.54.2.2 2001/11/18 07:11:00 dillon Exp $
65 * $DragonFly: src/sys/vm/vm_pager.c,v 1.24 2007/11/06 03:50:01 dillon Exp $
69 * Paging space routine stubs. Emulates a matchmaker-like interface
73 #include <sys/param.h>
74 #include <sys/systm.h>
75 #include <sys/kernel.h>
76 #include <sys/vnode.h>
78 #include <sys/ucred.h>
79 #include <sys/malloc.h>
81 #include <sys/thread2.h>
84 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
85 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
86 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
87 #include <vm/vm_pager.h>
88 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
92 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_VMPGDATA
, "VM pgdata", "XXX: VM pager private data");
94 extern struct pagerops defaultpagerops
;
95 extern struct pagerops swappagerops
;
96 extern struct pagerops vnodepagerops
;
97 extern struct pagerops devicepagerops
;
98 extern struct pagerops physpagerops
;
100 int cluster_pbuf_freecnt
= -1; /* unlimited to begin with */
102 static int dead_pager_getpages (vm_object_t
, vm_page_t
*, int, int);
103 static vm_object_t
dead_pager_alloc (void *, off_t
, vm_prot_t
, off_t
);
104 static void dead_pager_putpages (vm_object_t
, vm_page_t
*, int, int, int *);
105 static boolean_t
dead_pager_haspage (vm_object_t
, vm_pindex_t
, int *, int *);
106 static void dead_pager_dealloc (vm_object_t
);
109 dead_pager_getpages(vm_object_t obj
, vm_page_t
*ma
, int count
, int req
)
111 return VM_PAGER_FAIL
;
115 dead_pager_alloc(void *handle
, off_t size
, vm_prot_t prot
, off_t off
)
121 dead_pager_putpages(vm_object_t object
, vm_page_t
*m
, int count
, int flags
,
126 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++) {
127 rtvals
[i
] = VM_PAGER_AGAIN
;
132 dead_pager_haspage(vm_object_t object
, vm_pindex_t pindex
, int *prev
, int *next
)
142 dead_pager_dealloc(vm_object_t object
)
147 static struct pagerops deadpagerops
= {
157 struct pagerops
*pagertab
[] = {
158 &defaultpagerops
, /* OBJT_DEFAULT */
159 &swappagerops
, /* OBJT_SWAP */
160 &vnodepagerops
, /* OBJT_VNODE */
161 &devicepagerops
, /* OBJT_DEVICE */
162 &physpagerops
, /* OBJT_PHYS */
163 &deadpagerops
/* OBJT_DEAD */
166 int npagers
= sizeof(pagertab
) / sizeof(pagertab
[0]);
169 * Kernel address space for mapping pages.
170 * Used by pagers where KVAs are needed for IO.
172 * XXX needs to be large enough to support the number of pending async
173 * cleaning requests (NPENDINGIO == 64) * the maximum swap cluster size
174 * (MAXPHYS == 64k) if you want to get the most efficiency.
176 #define PAGER_MAP_SIZE (8 * 1024 * 1024)
178 int pager_map_size
= PAGER_MAP_SIZE
;
179 struct vm_map pager_map
;
181 static int bswneeded
;
182 static vm_offset_t swapbkva
; /* swap buffers kva */
183 static TAILQ_HEAD(swqueue
, buf
) bswlist
;
188 struct pagerops
**pgops
;
191 * Initialize the swap buffer list.
193 TAILQ_INIT(&bswlist
);
196 * Initialize known pagers
198 for (pgops
= pagertab
; pgops
< &pagertab
[npagers
]; pgops
++)
199 if (pgops
&& ((*pgops
)->pgo_init
!= NULL
))
200 (*(*pgops
)->pgo_init
) ();
204 vm_pager_bufferinit(void)
210 * Reserve KVM space for pbuf data.
212 swapbkva
= kmem_alloc_pageable(&pager_map
, nswbuf
* MAXPHYS
);
214 panic("Not enough pager_map VM space for physical buffers");
217 * Initial pbuf setup.
220 for (i
= 0; i
< nswbuf
; ++i
, ++bp
) {
221 bp
->b_kvabase
= (caddr_t
)(i
* MAXPHYS
) + swapbkva
;
222 bp
->b_kvasize
= MAXPHYS
;
223 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&bswlist
, bp
, b_freelist
);
229 * Allow the clustering code to use half of our pbufs.
231 cluster_pbuf_freecnt
= nswbuf
/ 2;
235 * Allocate an instance of a pager of the given type.
236 * Size, protection and offset parameters are passed in for pagers that
237 * need to perform page-level validation (e.g. the device pager).
240 vm_pager_allocate(objtype_t type
, void *handle
, vm_ooffset_t size
,
241 vm_prot_t prot
, off_t off
)
243 struct pagerops
*ops
;
245 ops
= pagertab
[type
];
247 return ((*ops
->pgo_alloc
) (handle
, size
, prot
, off
));
252 vm_pager_deallocate(vm_object_t object
)
254 (*pagertab
[object
->type
]->pgo_dealloc
) (object
);
260 * called with no specific spl
261 * Execute strategy routine directly to pager.
265 vm_pager_strategy(vm_object_t object
, struct bio
*bio
)
269 if (pagertab
[object
->type
]->pgo_strategy
) {
270 (*pagertab
[object
->type
]->pgo_strategy
)(object
, bio
);
273 bp
->b_flags
|= B_ERROR
;
280 * vm_pager_get_pages() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
281 * vm_pager_put_pages() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
282 * vm_pager_has_page() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
283 * vm_pager_page_inserted() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
284 * vm_pager_page_removed() - inline, see vm/vm_pager.h
291 * Called by pageout daemon before going back to sleep.
292 * Gives pagers a chance to clean up any completed async pageing
298 struct pagerops
**pgops
;
300 for (pgops
= pagertab
; pgops
< &pagertab
[npagers
]; pgops
++)
301 if (pgops
&& ((*pgops
)->pgo_sync
!= NULL
))
302 (*(*pgops
)->pgo_sync
) ();
308 vm_pager_object_lookup(struct pagerlst
*pg_list
, void *handle
)
312 for (object
= TAILQ_FIRST(pg_list
); object
!= NULL
; object
= TAILQ_NEXT(object
,pager_object_list
))
313 if (object
->handle
== handle
)
319 * Initialize a physical buffer.
322 initpbuf(struct buf
*bp
)
324 bp
->b_qindex
= 0; /* BQUEUE_NONE */
325 bp
->b_data
= bp
->b_kvabase
;
326 bp
->b_flags
= B_PAGING
;
327 bp
->b_cmd
= BUF_CMD_DONE
;
330 bp
->b_bufsize
= MAXPHYS
;
332 xio_init(&bp
->b_xio
);
333 BUF_LOCK(bp
, LK_EXCLUSIVE
);
337 * allocate a physical buffer
339 * There are a limited number (nswbuf) of physical buffers. We need
340 * to make sure that no single subsystem is able to hog all of them,
341 * so each subsystem implements a counter which is typically initialized
342 * to 1/2 nswbuf. getpbuf() decrements this counter in allocation and
343 * increments it on release, and blocks if the counter hits zero. A
344 * subsystem may initialize the counter to -1 to disable the feature,
345 * but it must still be sure to match up all uses of getpbuf() with
346 * relpbuf() using the same variable.
348 * NOTE: pfreecnt can be NULL, but this 'feature' will be removed
349 * relatively soon when the rest of the subsystems get smart about it. XXX
352 getpbuf(int *pfreecnt
)
360 while (*pfreecnt
== 0) {
361 tsleep(pfreecnt
, 0, "wswbuf0", 0);
365 /* get a bp from the swap buffer header pool */
366 if ((bp
= TAILQ_FIRST(&bswlist
)) != NULL
)
370 tsleep(&bswneeded
, 0, "wswbuf1", 0);
371 /* loop in case someone else grabbed one */
373 TAILQ_REMOVE(&bswlist
, bp
, b_freelist
);
383 * allocate a physical buffer, if one is available.
385 * Note that there is no NULL hack here - all subsystems using this
386 * call understand how to use pfreecnt.
389 trypbuf(int *pfreecnt
)
394 if (*pfreecnt
== 0 || (bp
= TAILQ_FIRST(&bswlist
)) == NULL
) {
398 TAILQ_REMOVE(&bswlist
, bp
, b_freelist
);
410 * release a physical buffer
412 * NOTE: pfreecnt can be NULL, but this 'feature' will be removed
413 * relatively soon when the rest of the subsystems get smart about it. XXX
416 relpbuf(struct buf
*bp
, int *pfreecnt
)
420 KKASSERT(bp
->b_flags
& B_PAGING
);
423 TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&bswlist
, bp
, b_freelist
);
430 if (++*pfreecnt
== 1)