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38 * @(#)vm_pager.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 1/12/94
39 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/vm/vm_pager.h,v 1.24.2.2 2002/12/31 09:34:51 dillon Exp $
40 * $DragonFly: src/sys/vm/vm_pager.h,v 1.9 2006/12/28 21:24:02 dillon Exp $
44 * Pager routine interface definition.
47 #ifndef _VM_VM_PAGER_H_
48 #define _VM_VM_PAGER_H_
51 #include <sys/queue.h>
53 #ifndef _VM_VM_PAGE_H_
54 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
56 #ifndef _VM_VM_OBJECT_H_
57 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
60 TAILQ_HEAD(pagerlst
, vm_object
);
66 void (*pgo_init
) (void); /* Initialize pager. */
67 vm_object_t (*pgo_alloc
) (void *, vm_ooffset_t
, vm_prot_t
, vm_ooffset_t
); /* Allocate pager. */
68 void (*pgo_dealloc
) (vm_object_t
); /* Disassociate. */
69 int (*pgo_getpages
) (vm_object_t
, vm_page_t
*, int, int); /* Get (read) page. */
70 void (*pgo_putpages
) (vm_object_t
, vm_page_t
*, int, int, int *); /* Put (write) page. */
71 boolean_t (*pgo_haspage
) (vm_object_t
, vm_pindex_t
, int *, int *); /* Does pager have page? */
72 void (*pgo_pageunswapped
) (vm_page_t
);
73 void (*pgo_strategy
) (vm_object_t
, struct bio
*);
77 * get/put return values
78 * OK operation was successful
79 * BAD specified data was out of the accepted range
80 * FAIL specified data was in range, but doesn't exist
81 * PEND operations was initiated but not completed
82 * ERROR error while accessing data that is in range and exists
83 * AGAIN temporary resource shortage prevented operation from happening
86 #define VM_PAGER_BAD 1
87 #define VM_PAGER_FAIL 2
88 #define VM_PAGER_PEND 3
89 #define VM_PAGER_ERROR 4
90 #define VM_PAGER_AGAIN 5
92 #define VM_PAGER_PUT_SYNC 0x0001
93 #define VM_PAGER_PUT_INVAL 0x0002
94 #define VM_PAGER_IGNORE_CLEANCHK 0x0004
95 #define VM_PAGER_CLUSTER_OK 0x0008
100 MALLOC_DECLARE(M_VMPGDATA
);
105 extern struct vm_map pager_map
;
106 extern int pager_map_size
;
107 extern struct pagerops
*pagertab
[];
109 vm_object_t
vm_pager_allocate (objtype_t
, void *, off_t
, vm_prot_t
, off_t
);
110 void vm_pager_bufferinit (void);
111 void vm_pager_deallocate (vm_object_t
);
112 static __inline
int vm_pager_get_pages (vm_object_t
, vm_page_t
*, int, int);
113 static __inline boolean_t
vm_pager_has_page (vm_object_t
, vm_pindex_t
, int *, int *);
114 void vm_pager_init (void);
115 vm_object_t
vm_pager_object_lookup (struct pagerlst
*, void *);
116 void vm_pager_sync (void);
117 void vm_pager_strategy (vm_object_t object
, struct bio
*bio
);
118 struct buf
*getchainbuf(struct buf
*bp
, struct vnode
*vp
, int flags
);
119 void flushchainbuf(struct buf
*nbp
);
120 void waitchainbuf(struct buf
*bp
, int count
, int done
);
121 void autochaindone(struct buf
*bp
);
126 * Retrieve pages from the VM system in order to map them into an object
127 * ( or into VM space somewhere ). If the pagein was successful, we
128 * must fully validate it.
140 r
= (*pagertab
[object
->type
]->pgo_getpages
)(object
, m
, count
, reqpage
);
141 if (r
== VM_PAGER_OK
&& m
[reqpage
]->valid
!= VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL
) {
142 vm_page_zero_invalid(m
[reqpage
], TRUE
);
155 (*pagertab
[object
->type
]->pgo_putpages
)
156 (object
, m
, count
, flags
, rtvals
);
162 * Check to see if an object's pager has the requested page. The
163 * object's pager will also set before and after to give the caller
164 * some idea of the number of pages before and after the requested
165 * page can be I/O'd efficiently.
167 * This routine does not have to be called at any particular spl.
170 static __inline boolean_t
177 return ((*pagertab
[object
->type
]->pgo_haspage
) (object
, offset
, before
, after
));
181 * vm_pager_page_unswapped
183 * called at splvm() to destroy swap associated with the page.
185 * This function may not block.
189 vm_pager_page_unswapped(vm_page_t m
)
191 if (pagertab
[m
->object
->type
]->pgo_pageunswapped
)
192 (*pagertab
[m
->object
->type
]->pgo_pageunswapped
)(m
);
197 #endif /* _VM_VM_PAGER_H_ */