Index: head/sys/i386/i386/pmap.c =================================================================== --- head/sys/i386/i386/pmap.c (revision 336320) +++ head/sys/i386/i386/pmap.c (revision 336321) @@ -1,5986 +1,5987 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-4-Clause * * Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1994 John S. Dyson * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1994 David Greenman * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Alan L. Cox * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer * Science Department and William Jolitz of UUNET Technologies Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * from: @(#)pmap.c 7.7 (Berkeley) 5/12/91 */ /*- * Copyright (c) 2003 Networks Associates Technology, Inc. * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2018 The FreeBSD Foundation * All rights reserved. * * This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project by Jake Burkholder, * Safeport Network Services, and Network Associates Laboratories, the * Security Research Division of Network Associates, Inc. under * DARPA/SPAWAR contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), as part of the DARPA * CHATS research program. * * Portions of this software were developed by * Konstantin Belousov under sponsorship from * the FreeBSD Foundation. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); /* * Manages physical address maps. * * Since the information managed by this module is * also stored by the logical address mapping module, * this module may throw away valid virtual-to-physical * mappings at almost any time. However, invalidations * of virtual-to-physical mappings must be done as * requested. * * In order to cope with hardware architectures which * make virtual-to-physical map invalidates expensive, * this module may delay invalidate or reduced protection * operations until such time as they are actually * necessary. This module is given full information as * to which processors are currently using which maps, * and to when physical maps must be made correct. */ #include "opt_apic.h" #include "opt_cpu.h" #include "opt_pmap.h" #include "opt_smp.h" #include "opt_vm.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef DEV_APIC #include #include #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef SMP #include #endif #ifndef PMAP_SHPGPERPROC #define PMAP_SHPGPERPROC 200 #endif #if !defined(DIAGNOSTIC) #ifdef __GNUC_GNU_INLINE__ #define PMAP_INLINE __attribute__((__gnu_inline__)) inline #else #define PMAP_INLINE extern inline #endif #else #define PMAP_INLINE #endif #ifdef PV_STATS #define PV_STAT(x) do { x ; } while (0) #else #define PV_STAT(x) do { } while (0) #endif #define pa_index(pa) ((pa) >> PDRSHIFT) #define pa_to_pvh(pa) (&pv_table[pa_index(pa)]) /* * Get PDEs and PTEs for user/kernel address space */ #define pmap_pde(m, v) (&((m)->pm_pdir[(vm_offset_t)(v) >> PDRSHIFT])) #define pdir_pde(m, v) (m[(vm_offset_t)(v) >> PDRSHIFT]) #define pmap_pde_v(pte) ((*(int *)pte & PG_V) != 0) #define pmap_pte_w(pte) ((*(int *)pte & PG_W) != 0) #define pmap_pte_m(pte) ((*(int *)pte & PG_M) != 0) #define pmap_pte_u(pte) ((*(int *)pte & PG_A) != 0) #define pmap_pte_v(pte) ((*(int *)pte & PG_V) != 0) #define pmap_pte_set_w(pte, v) ((v) ? atomic_set_int((u_int *)(pte), PG_W) : \ atomic_clear_int((u_int *)(pte), PG_W)) #define pmap_pte_set_prot(pte, v) ((*(int *)pte &= ~PG_PROT), (*(int *)pte |= (v))) struct pmap kernel_pmap_store; vm_offset_t virtual_avail; /* VA of first avail page (after kernel bss) */ vm_offset_t virtual_end; /* VA of last avail page (end of kernel AS) */ -int pgeflag = 0; /* PG_G or-in */ -int pseflag = 0; /* PG_PS or-in */ +static int pgeflag = 0; /* PG_G or-in */ +static int pseflag = 0; /* PG_PS or-in */ static int nkpt = NKPT; vm_offset_t kernel_vm_end = /* 0 + */ NKPT * NBPDR; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) pt_entry_t pg_nx; static uma_zone_t pdptzone; #endif static SYSCTL_NODE(_vm, OID_AUTO, pmap, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "VM/pmap parameters"); static int pat_works = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pat_works, CTLFLAG_RD, &pat_works, 1, "Is page attribute table fully functional?"); static int pg_ps_enabled = 1; SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pg_ps_enabled, CTLFLAG_RDTUN | CTLFLAG_NOFETCH, &pg_ps_enabled, 0, "Are large page mappings enabled?"); #define PAT_INDEX_SIZE 8 static int pat_index[PAT_INDEX_SIZE]; /* cache mode to PAT index conversion */ /* * pmap_mapdev support pre initialization (i.e. console) */ #define PMAP_PREINIT_MAPPING_COUNT 8 static struct pmap_preinit_mapping { vm_paddr_t pa; vm_offset_t va; vm_size_t sz; int mode; } pmap_preinit_mapping[PMAP_PREINIT_MAPPING_COUNT]; static int pmap_initialized; static struct rwlock_padalign pvh_global_lock; /* * Data for the pv entry allocation mechanism */ static TAILQ_HEAD(pch, pv_chunk) pv_chunks = TAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(pv_chunks); static int pv_entry_count = 0, pv_entry_max = 0, pv_entry_high_water = 0; static struct md_page *pv_table; static int shpgperproc = PMAP_SHPGPERPROC; struct pv_chunk *pv_chunkbase; /* KVA block for pv_chunks */ int pv_maxchunks; /* How many chunks we have KVA for */ vm_offset_t pv_vafree; /* freelist stored in the PTE */ /* * All those kernel PT submaps that BSD is so fond of */ pt_entry_t *CMAP3; static pd_entry_t *KPTD; caddr_t ptvmmap = 0; caddr_t CADDR3; /* * Crashdump maps. */ static caddr_t crashdumpmap; static pt_entry_t *PMAP1 = NULL, *PMAP2, *PMAP3; static pt_entry_t *PADDR1 = NULL, *PADDR2, *PADDR3; #ifdef SMP static int PMAP1cpu, PMAP3cpu; static int PMAP1changedcpu; SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, PMAP1changedcpu, CTLFLAG_RD, &PMAP1changedcpu, 0, "Number of times pmap_pte_quick changed CPU with same PMAP1"); #endif static int PMAP1changed; SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, PMAP1changed, CTLFLAG_RD, &PMAP1changed, 0, "Number of times pmap_pte_quick changed PMAP1"); static int PMAP1unchanged; SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, PMAP1unchanged, CTLFLAG_RD, &PMAP1unchanged, 0, "Number of times pmap_pte_quick didn't change PMAP1"); static struct mtx PMAP2mutex; int pti; /* * Internal flags for pmap_enter()'s helper functions. */ #define PMAP_ENTER_NORECLAIM 0x1000000 /* Don't reclaim PV entries. */ #define PMAP_ENTER_NOREPLACE 0x2000000 /* Don't replace mappings. */ static void free_pv_chunk(struct pv_chunk *pc); static void free_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, pv_entry_t pv); static pv_entry_t get_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, boolean_t try); static void pmap_pv_demote_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa); static bool pmap_pv_insert_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t pde, u_int flags); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 static void pmap_pv_promote_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa); #endif static void pmap_pvh_free(struct md_page *pvh, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va); static pv_entry_t pmap_pvh_remove(struct md_page *pvh, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va); static int pmap_pvh_wired_mappings(struct md_page *pvh, int count); static boolean_t pmap_demote_pde(pmap_t pmap, pd_entry_t *pde, vm_offset_t va); static bool pmap_enter_4mpage(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot); static int pmap_enter_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t newpde, u_int flags, vm_page_t m); static vm_page_t pmap_enter_quick_locked(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, vm_page_t mpte); static void pmap_flush_page(vm_page_t m); static int pmap_insert_pt_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t mpte); static void pmap_invalidate_pde_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t pde); static void pmap_fill_ptp(pt_entry_t *firstpte, pt_entry_t newpte); static boolean_t pmap_is_modified_pvh(struct md_page *pvh); static boolean_t pmap_is_referenced_pvh(struct md_page *pvh); static void pmap_kenter_attr(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, int mode); static void pmap_kenter_pde(vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t newpde); static void pmap_pde_attr(pd_entry_t *pde, int cache_bits); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 static void pmap_promote_pde(pmap_t pmap, pd_entry_t *pde, vm_offset_t va); #endif static boolean_t pmap_protect_pde(pmap_t pmap, pd_entry_t *pde, vm_offset_t sva, vm_prot_t prot); static void pmap_pte_attr(pt_entry_t *pte, int cache_bits); static void pmap_remove_pde(pmap_t pmap, pd_entry_t *pdq, vm_offset_t sva, struct spglist *free); static int pmap_remove_pte(pmap_t pmap, pt_entry_t *ptq, vm_offset_t sva, struct spglist *free); static vm_page_t pmap_remove_pt_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va); static void pmap_remove_page(struct pmap *pmap, vm_offset_t va, struct spglist *free); static bool pmap_remove_ptes(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, struct spglist *free); static void pmap_remove_entry(struct pmap *pmap, vm_page_t m, vm_offset_t va); static void pmap_insert_entry(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m); static boolean_t pmap_try_insert_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m); static void pmap_update_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t *pde, pd_entry_t newpde); static void pmap_update_pde_invalidate(vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t newpde); static vm_page_t pmap_allocpte(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, u_int flags); static vm_page_t _pmap_allocpte(pmap_t pmap, u_int ptepindex, u_int flags); static void _pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m, struct spglist *free); static pt_entry_t *pmap_pte_quick(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va); static void pmap_pte_release(pt_entry_t *pte); static int pmap_unuse_pt(pmap_t, vm_offset_t, struct spglist *); #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) static void *pmap_pdpt_allocf(uma_zone_t zone, vm_size_t bytes, int domain, uint8_t *flags, int wait); #endif static void pmap_init_trm(void); static __inline void pagezero(void *page); CTASSERT(1 << PDESHIFT == sizeof(pd_entry_t)); CTASSERT(1 << PTESHIFT == sizeof(pt_entry_t)); void pmap_cold(void); extern char _end[]; u_long physfree; /* phys addr of next free page */ u_long vm86phystk; /* PA of vm86/bios stack */ u_long vm86paddr; /* address of vm86 region */ int vm86pa; /* phys addr of vm86 region */ u_long KERNend; /* phys addr end of kernel (just after bss) */ pd_entry_t *IdlePTD; /* phys addr of kernel PTD */ #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) pdpt_entry_t *IdlePDPT; /* phys addr of kernel PDPT */ #endif pt_entry_t *KPTmap; /* address of kernel page tables */ u_long KPTphys; /* phys addr of kernel page tables */ extern u_long tramp_idleptd; static u_long allocpages(u_int cnt, u_long *physfree) { u_long res; res = *physfree; *physfree += PAGE_SIZE * cnt; bzero((void *)res, PAGE_SIZE * cnt); return (res); } static void pmap_cold_map(u_long pa, u_long va, u_long cnt) { pt_entry_t *pt; for (pt = (pt_entry_t *)KPTphys + atop(va); cnt > 0; cnt--, pt++, va += PAGE_SIZE, pa += PAGE_SIZE) *pt = pa | PG_V | PG_RW | PG_A | PG_M; } static void pmap_cold_mapident(u_long pa, u_long cnt) { pmap_cold_map(pa, pa, cnt); } _Static_assert(2 * NBPDR == KERNBASE, "Broken double-map of zero PTD"); /* * Called from locore.s before paging is enabled. Sets up the first * kernel page table. Since kernel is mapped with PA == VA, this code * does not require relocations. */ void pmap_cold(void) { pt_entry_t *pt; u_long a; u_int cr3, ncr4; physfree = (u_long)&_end; if (bootinfo.bi_esymtab != 0) physfree = bootinfo.bi_esymtab; if (bootinfo.bi_kernend != 0) physfree = bootinfo.bi_kernend; physfree = roundup2(physfree, NBPDR); KERNend = physfree; /* Allocate Kernel Page Tables */ KPTphys = allocpages(NKPT, &physfree); KPTmap = (pt_entry_t *)KPTphys; /* Allocate Page Table Directory */ #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) /* XXX only need 32 bytes (easier for now) */ IdlePDPT = (pdpt_entry_t *)allocpages(1, &physfree); #endif IdlePTD = (pd_entry_t *)allocpages(NPGPTD, &physfree); /* * Allocate KSTACK. Leave a guard page between IdlePTD and * proc0kstack, to control stack overflow for thread0 and * prevent corruption of the page table. We leak the guard * physical memory due to 1:1 mappings. */ allocpages(1, &physfree); proc0kstack = allocpages(TD0_KSTACK_PAGES, &physfree); /* vm86/bios stack */ vm86phystk = allocpages(1, &physfree); /* pgtable + ext + IOPAGES */ vm86paddr = vm86pa = allocpages(3, &physfree); /* Install page tables into PTD. Page table page 1 is wasted. */ for (a = 0; a < NKPT; a++) IdlePTD[a] = (KPTphys + ptoa(a)) | PG_V | PG_RW | PG_A | PG_M; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) /* PAE install PTD pointers into PDPT */ for (a = 0; a < NPGPTD; a++) IdlePDPT[a] = ((u_int)IdlePTD + ptoa(a)) | PG_V; #endif /* * Install recursive mapping for kernel page tables into * itself. */ for (a = 0; a < NPGPTD; a++) IdlePTD[PTDPTDI + a] = ((u_int)IdlePTD + ptoa(a)) | PG_V | PG_RW; /* * Initialize page table pages mapping physical address zero * through the (physical) end of the kernel. Many of these * pages must be reserved, and we reserve them all and map * them linearly for convenience. We do this even if we've * enabled PSE above; we'll just switch the corresponding * kernel PDEs before we turn on paging. * * This and all other page table entries allow read and write * access for various reasons. Kernel mappings never have any * access restrictions. */ pmap_cold_mapident(0, atop(NBPDR)); pmap_cold_map(0, NBPDR, atop(NBPDR)); pmap_cold_mapident(KERNBASE, atop(KERNend - KERNBASE)); /* Map page table directory */ #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) pmap_cold_mapident((u_long)IdlePDPT, 1); #endif pmap_cold_mapident((u_long)IdlePTD, NPGPTD); /* Map early KPTmap. It is really pmap_cold_mapident. */ pmap_cold_map(KPTphys, (u_long)KPTmap, NKPT); /* Map proc0kstack */ pmap_cold_mapident(proc0kstack, TD0_KSTACK_PAGES); /* ISA hole already mapped */ pmap_cold_mapident(vm86phystk, 1); pmap_cold_mapident(vm86pa, 3); /* Map page 0 into the vm86 page table */ *(pt_entry_t *)vm86pa = 0 | PG_RW | PG_U | PG_A | PG_M | PG_V; /* ...likewise for the ISA hole for vm86 */ for (pt = (pt_entry_t *)vm86pa + atop(ISA_HOLE_START), a = 0; a < atop(ISA_HOLE_LENGTH); a++, pt++) *pt = (ISA_HOLE_START + ptoa(a)) | PG_RW | PG_U | PG_A | PG_M | PG_V; /* Enable PSE, PGE, VME, and PAE if configured. */ ncr4 = 0; if ((cpu_feature & CPUID_PSE) != 0) { ncr4 |= CR4_PSE; + pseflag = PG_PS; /* * Superpage mapping of the kernel text. Existing 4k * page table pages are wasted. */ for (a = KERNBASE; a < KERNend; a += NBPDR) IdlePTD[a >> PDRSHIFT] = a | PG_PS | PG_A | PG_M | PG_RW | PG_V; } if ((cpu_feature & CPUID_PGE) != 0) { ncr4 |= CR4_PGE; pgeflag = PG_G; } ncr4 |= (cpu_feature & CPUID_VME) != 0 ? CR4_VME : 0; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) ncr4 |= CR4_PAE; #endif if (ncr4 != 0) load_cr4(rcr4() | ncr4); /* Now enable paging */ #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) cr3 = (u_int)IdlePDPT; #else cr3 = (u_int)IdlePTD; #endif tramp_idleptd = cr3; load_cr3(cr3); load_cr0(rcr0() | CR0_PG); /* * Now running relocated at KERNBASE where the system is * linked to run. */ /* * Remove the lowest part of the double mapping of low memory * to get some null pointer checks. */ IdlePTD[0] = 0; load_cr3(cr3); /* invalidate TLB */ } /* * Bootstrap the system enough to run with virtual memory. * * On the i386 this is called after mapping has already been enabled * in locore.s with the page table created in pmap_cold(), * and just syncs the pmap module with what has already been done. */ void pmap_bootstrap(vm_paddr_t firstaddr) { vm_offset_t va; pt_entry_t *pte, *unused; struct pcpu *pc; int i; /* * Add a physical memory segment (vm_phys_seg) corresponding to the * preallocated kernel page table pages so that vm_page structures * representing these pages will be created. The vm_page structures * are required for promotion of the corresponding kernel virtual * addresses to superpage mappings. */ vm_phys_add_seg(KPTphys, KPTphys + ptoa(nkpt)); /* * Initialize the first available kernel virtual address. However, * using "firstaddr" may waste a few pages of the kernel virtual * address space, because locore may not have mapped every physical * page that it allocated. Preferably, locore would provide a first * unused virtual address in addition to "firstaddr". */ virtual_avail = (vm_offset_t)firstaddr; virtual_end = VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS; /* * Initialize the kernel pmap (which is statically allocated). */ PMAP_LOCK_INIT(kernel_pmap); kernel_pmap->pm_pdir = IdlePTD; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) kernel_pmap->pm_pdpt = IdlePDPT; #endif CPU_FILL(&kernel_pmap->pm_active); /* don't allow deactivation */ TAILQ_INIT(&kernel_pmap->pm_pvchunk); /* * Initialize the global pv list lock. */ rw_init(&pvh_global_lock, "pmap pv global"); /* * Reserve some special page table entries/VA space for temporary * mapping of pages. */ #define SYSMAP(c, p, v, n) \ v = (c)va; va += ((n)*PAGE_SIZE); p = pte; pte += (n); va = virtual_avail; pte = vtopte(va); /* * Initialize temporary map objects on the current CPU for use * during early boot. * CMAP1/CMAP2 are used for zeroing and copying pages. * CMAP3 is used for the boot-time memory test. */ pc = get_pcpu(); mtx_init(&pc->pc_cmap_lock, "SYSMAPS", NULL, MTX_DEF); SYSMAP(caddr_t, pc->pc_cmap_pte1, pc->pc_cmap_addr1, 1) SYSMAP(caddr_t, pc->pc_cmap_pte2, pc->pc_cmap_addr2, 1) SYSMAP(vm_offset_t, pte, pc->pc_qmap_addr, 1) SYSMAP(caddr_t, CMAP3, CADDR3, 1); /* * Crashdump maps. */ SYSMAP(caddr_t, unused, crashdumpmap, MAXDUMPPGS) /* * ptvmmap is used for reading arbitrary physical pages via /dev/mem. */ SYSMAP(caddr_t, unused, ptvmmap, 1) /* * msgbufp is used to map the system message buffer. */ SYSMAP(struct msgbuf *, unused, msgbufp, atop(round_page(msgbufsize))) /* * KPTmap is used by pmap_kextract(). * * KPTmap is first initialized by locore. However, that initial * KPTmap can only support NKPT page table pages. Here, a larger * KPTmap is created that can support KVA_PAGES page table pages. */ SYSMAP(pt_entry_t *, KPTD, KPTmap, KVA_PAGES) for (i = 0; i < NKPT; i++) KPTD[i] = (KPTphys + ptoa(i)) | PG_RW | PG_V; /* * PADDR1 and PADDR2 are used by pmap_pte_quick() and pmap_pte(), * respectively. */ SYSMAP(pt_entry_t *, PMAP1, PADDR1, 1) SYSMAP(pt_entry_t *, PMAP2, PADDR2, 1) SYSMAP(pt_entry_t *, PMAP3, PADDR3, 1) mtx_init(&PMAP2mutex, "PMAP2", NULL, MTX_DEF); virtual_avail = va; /* * Initialize the PAT MSR if present. * pmap_init_pat() clears and sets CR4_PGE, which, as a * side-effect, invalidates stale PG_G TLB entries that might * have been created in our pre-boot environment. We assume * that PAT support implies PGE and in reverse, PGE presence * comes with PAT. Both features were added for Pentium Pro. */ pmap_init_pat(); } static void pmap_init_reserved_pages(void) { struct pcpu *pc; vm_offset_t pages; int i; CPU_FOREACH(i) { pc = pcpu_find(i); mtx_init(&pc->pc_copyout_mlock, "cpmlk", NULL, MTX_DEF | MTX_NEW); pc->pc_copyout_maddr = kva_alloc(ptoa(2)); if (pc->pc_copyout_maddr == 0) panic("unable to allocate non-sleepable copyout KVA"); sx_init(&pc->pc_copyout_slock, "cpslk"); pc->pc_copyout_saddr = kva_alloc(ptoa(2)); if (pc->pc_copyout_saddr == 0) panic("unable to allocate sleepable copyout KVA"); pc->pc_pmap_eh_va = kva_alloc(ptoa(1)); if (pc->pc_pmap_eh_va == 0) panic("unable to allocate pmap_extract_and_hold KVA"); pc->pc_pmap_eh_ptep = (char *)vtopte(pc->pc_pmap_eh_va); /* * Skip if the mappings have already been initialized, * i.e. this is the BSP. */ if (pc->pc_cmap_addr1 != 0) continue; mtx_init(&pc->pc_cmap_lock, "SYSMAPS", NULL, MTX_DEF); pages = kva_alloc(PAGE_SIZE * 3); if (pages == 0) panic("unable to allocate CMAP KVA"); pc->pc_cmap_pte1 = vtopte(pages); pc->pc_cmap_pte2 = vtopte(pages + PAGE_SIZE); pc->pc_cmap_addr1 = (caddr_t)pages; pc->pc_cmap_addr2 = (caddr_t)(pages + PAGE_SIZE); pc->pc_qmap_addr = pages + atop(2); } } SYSINIT(rpages_init, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_ANY, pmap_init_reserved_pages, NULL); /* * Setup the PAT MSR. */ void pmap_init_pat(void) { int pat_table[PAT_INDEX_SIZE]; uint64_t pat_msr; u_long cr0, cr4; int i; /* Set default PAT index table. */ for (i = 0; i < PAT_INDEX_SIZE; i++) pat_table[i] = -1; pat_table[PAT_WRITE_BACK] = 0; pat_table[PAT_WRITE_THROUGH] = 1; pat_table[PAT_UNCACHEABLE] = 3; pat_table[PAT_WRITE_COMBINING] = 3; pat_table[PAT_WRITE_PROTECTED] = 3; pat_table[PAT_UNCACHED] = 3; /* * Bail if this CPU doesn't implement PAT. * We assume that PAT support implies PGE. */ if ((cpu_feature & CPUID_PAT) == 0) { for (i = 0; i < PAT_INDEX_SIZE; i++) pat_index[i] = pat_table[i]; pat_works = 0; return; } /* * Due to some Intel errata, we can only safely use the lower 4 * PAT entries. * * Intel Pentium III Processor Specification Update * Errata E.27 (Upper Four PAT Entries Not Usable With Mode B * or Mode C Paging) * * Intel Pentium IV Processor Specification Update * Errata N46 (PAT Index MSB May Be Calculated Incorrectly) */ if (cpu_vendor_id == CPU_VENDOR_INTEL && !(CPUID_TO_FAMILY(cpu_id) == 6 && CPUID_TO_MODEL(cpu_id) >= 0xe)) pat_works = 0; /* Initialize default PAT entries. */ pat_msr = PAT_VALUE(0, PAT_WRITE_BACK) | PAT_VALUE(1, PAT_WRITE_THROUGH) | PAT_VALUE(2, PAT_UNCACHED) | PAT_VALUE(3, PAT_UNCACHEABLE) | PAT_VALUE(4, PAT_WRITE_BACK) | PAT_VALUE(5, PAT_WRITE_THROUGH) | PAT_VALUE(6, PAT_UNCACHED) | PAT_VALUE(7, PAT_UNCACHEABLE); if (pat_works) { /* * Leave the indices 0-3 at the default of WB, WT, UC-, and UC. * Program 5 and 6 as WP and WC. * Leave 4 and 7 as WB and UC. */ pat_msr &= ~(PAT_MASK(5) | PAT_MASK(6)); pat_msr |= PAT_VALUE(5, PAT_WRITE_PROTECTED) | PAT_VALUE(6, PAT_WRITE_COMBINING); pat_table[PAT_UNCACHED] = 2; pat_table[PAT_WRITE_PROTECTED] = 5; pat_table[PAT_WRITE_COMBINING] = 6; } else { /* * Just replace PAT Index 2 with WC instead of UC-. */ pat_msr &= ~PAT_MASK(2); pat_msr |= PAT_VALUE(2, PAT_WRITE_COMBINING); pat_table[PAT_WRITE_COMBINING] = 2; } /* Disable PGE. */ cr4 = rcr4(); load_cr4(cr4 & ~CR4_PGE); /* Disable caches (CD = 1, NW = 0). */ cr0 = rcr0(); load_cr0((cr0 & ~CR0_NW) | CR0_CD); /* Flushes caches and TLBs. */ wbinvd(); invltlb(); /* Update PAT and index table. */ wrmsr(MSR_PAT, pat_msr); for (i = 0; i < PAT_INDEX_SIZE; i++) pat_index[i] = pat_table[i]; /* Flush caches and TLBs again. */ wbinvd(); invltlb(); /* Restore caches and PGE. */ load_cr0(cr0); load_cr4(cr4); } /* * Initialize a vm_page's machine-dependent fields. */ void pmap_page_init(vm_page_t m) { TAILQ_INIT(&m->md.pv_list); m->md.pat_mode = PAT_WRITE_BACK; } #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) static void * pmap_pdpt_allocf(uma_zone_t zone, vm_size_t bytes, int domain, uint8_t *flags, int wait) { /* Inform UMA that this allocator uses kernel_map/object. */ *flags = UMA_SLAB_KERNEL; return ((void *)kmem_alloc_contig_domain(domain, bytes, wait, 0x0ULL, 0xffffffffULL, 1, 0, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT)); } #endif /* * Abuse the pte nodes for unmapped kva to thread a kva freelist through. * Requirements: * - Must deal with pages in order to ensure that none of the PG_* bits * are ever set, PG_V in particular. * - Assumes we can write to ptes without pte_store() atomic ops, even * on PAE systems. This should be ok. * - Assumes nothing will ever test these addresses for 0 to indicate * no mapping instead of correctly checking PG_V. * - Assumes a vm_offset_t will fit in a pte (true for i386). * Because PG_V is never set, there can be no mappings to invalidate. */ static vm_offset_t pmap_ptelist_alloc(vm_offset_t *head) { pt_entry_t *pte; vm_offset_t va; va = *head; if (va == 0) panic("pmap_ptelist_alloc: exhausted ptelist KVA"); pte = vtopte(va); *head = *pte; if (*head & PG_V) panic("pmap_ptelist_alloc: va with PG_V set!"); *pte = 0; return (va); } static void pmap_ptelist_free(vm_offset_t *head, vm_offset_t va) { pt_entry_t *pte; if (va & PG_V) panic("pmap_ptelist_free: freeing va with PG_V set!"); pte = vtopte(va); *pte = *head; /* virtual! PG_V is 0 though */ *head = va; } static void pmap_ptelist_init(vm_offset_t *head, void *base, int npages) { int i; vm_offset_t va; *head = 0; for (i = npages - 1; i >= 0; i--) { va = (vm_offset_t)base + i * PAGE_SIZE; pmap_ptelist_free(head, va); } } /* * Initialize the pmap module. * Called by vm_init, to initialize any structures that the pmap * system needs to map virtual memory. */ void pmap_init(void) { struct pmap_preinit_mapping *ppim; vm_page_t mpte; vm_size_t s; int i, pv_npg; /* * Initialize the vm page array entries for the kernel pmap's * page table pages. */ for (i = 0; i < NKPT; i++) { mpte = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(KPTphys + ptoa(i)); KASSERT(mpte >= vm_page_array && mpte < &vm_page_array[vm_page_array_size], ("pmap_init: page table page is out of range")); mpte->pindex = i + KPTDI; mpte->phys_addr = KPTphys + ptoa(i); } /* * Initialize the address space (zone) for the pv entries. Set a * high water mark so that the system can recover from excessive * numbers of pv entries. */ TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("vm.pmap.shpgperproc", &shpgperproc); pv_entry_max = shpgperproc * maxproc + vm_cnt.v_page_count; TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("vm.pmap.pv_entries", &pv_entry_max); pv_entry_max = roundup(pv_entry_max, _NPCPV); pv_entry_high_water = 9 * (pv_entry_max / 10); /* * If the kernel is running on a virtual machine, then it must assume * that MCA is enabled by the hypervisor. Moreover, the kernel must * be prepared for the hypervisor changing the vendor and family that * are reported by CPUID. Consequently, the workaround for AMD Family * 10h Erratum 383 is enabled if the processor's feature set does not * include at least one feature that is only supported by older Intel * or newer AMD processors. */ if (vm_guest != VM_GUEST_NO && (cpu_feature & CPUID_SS) == 0 && (cpu_feature2 & (CPUID2_SSSE3 | CPUID2_SSE41 | CPUID2_AESNI | CPUID2_AVX | CPUID2_XSAVE)) == 0 && (amd_feature2 & (AMDID2_XOP | AMDID2_FMA4)) == 0) workaround_erratum383 = 1; /* * Are large page mappings supported and enabled? */ TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("vm.pmap.pg_ps_enabled", &pg_ps_enabled); if (pseflag == 0) pg_ps_enabled = 0; else if (pg_ps_enabled) { KASSERT(MAXPAGESIZES > 1 && pagesizes[1] == 0, ("pmap_init: can't assign to pagesizes[1]")); pagesizes[1] = NBPDR; } /* * Calculate the size of the pv head table for superpages. * Handle the possibility that "vm_phys_segs[...].end" is zero. */ pv_npg = trunc_4mpage(vm_phys_segs[vm_phys_nsegs - 1].end - PAGE_SIZE) / NBPDR + 1; /* * Allocate memory for the pv head table for superpages. */ s = (vm_size_t)(pv_npg * sizeof(struct md_page)); s = round_page(s); pv_table = (struct md_page *)kmem_malloc(kernel_arena, s, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); for (i = 0; i < pv_npg; i++) TAILQ_INIT(&pv_table[i].pv_list); pv_maxchunks = MAX(pv_entry_max / _NPCPV, maxproc); pv_chunkbase = (struct pv_chunk *)kva_alloc(PAGE_SIZE * pv_maxchunks); if (pv_chunkbase == NULL) panic("pmap_init: not enough kvm for pv chunks"); pmap_ptelist_init(&pv_vafree, pv_chunkbase, pv_maxchunks); #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) pdptzone = uma_zcreate("PDPT", NPGPTD * sizeof(pdpt_entry_t), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, (NPGPTD * sizeof(pdpt_entry_t)) - 1, UMA_ZONE_VM | UMA_ZONE_NOFREE); uma_zone_set_allocf(pdptzone, pmap_pdpt_allocf); #endif pmap_initialized = 1; pmap_init_trm(); if (!bootverbose) return; for (i = 0; i < PMAP_PREINIT_MAPPING_COUNT; i++) { ppim = pmap_preinit_mapping + i; if (ppim->va == 0) continue; printf("PPIM %u: PA=%#jx, VA=%#x, size=%#x, mode=%#x\n", i, (uintmax_t)ppim->pa, ppim->va, ppim->sz, ppim->mode); } } SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pv_entry_max, CTLFLAG_RD, &pv_entry_max, 0, "Max number of PV entries"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, shpgperproc, CTLFLAG_RD, &shpgperproc, 0, "Page share factor per proc"); static SYSCTL_NODE(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pde, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "2/4MB page mapping counters"); static u_long pmap_pde_demotions; SYSCTL_ULONG(_vm_pmap_pde, OID_AUTO, demotions, CTLFLAG_RD, &pmap_pde_demotions, 0, "2/4MB page demotions"); static u_long pmap_pde_mappings; SYSCTL_ULONG(_vm_pmap_pde, OID_AUTO, mappings, CTLFLAG_RD, &pmap_pde_mappings, 0, "2/4MB page mappings"); static u_long pmap_pde_p_failures; SYSCTL_ULONG(_vm_pmap_pde, OID_AUTO, p_failures, CTLFLAG_RD, &pmap_pde_p_failures, 0, "2/4MB page promotion failures"); static u_long pmap_pde_promotions; SYSCTL_ULONG(_vm_pmap_pde, OID_AUTO, promotions, CTLFLAG_RD, &pmap_pde_promotions, 0, "2/4MB page promotions"); /*************************************************** * Low level helper routines..... ***************************************************/ /* * Determine the appropriate bits to set in a PTE or PDE for a specified * caching mode. */ int pmap_cache_bits(int mode, boolean_t is_pde) { int cache_bits, pat_flag, pat_idx; if (mode < 0 || mode >= PAT_INDEX_SIZE || pat_index[mode] < 0) panic("Unknown caching mode %d\n", mode); /* The PAT bit is different for PTE's and PDE's. */ pat_flag = is_pde ? PG_PDE_PAT : PG_PTE_PAT; /* Map the caching mode to a PAT index. */ pat_idx = pat_index[mode]; /* Map the 3-bit index value into the PAT, PCD, and PWT bits. */ cache_bits = 0; if (pat_idx & 0x4) cache_bits |= pat_flag; if (pat_idx & 0x2) cache_bits |= PG_NC_PCD; if (pat_idx & 0x1) cache_bits |= PG_NC_PWT; return (cache_bits); } bool pmap_ps_enabled(pmap_t pmap) { return (pg_ps_enabled); } /* * The caller is responsible for maintaining TLB consistency. */ static void pmap_kenter_pde(vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t newpde) { pd_entry_t *pde; pde = pmap_pde(kernel_pmap, va); pde_store(pde, newpde); } /* * After changing the page size for the specified virtual address in the page * table, flush the corresponding entries from the processor's TLB. Only the * calling processor's TLB is affected. * * The calling thread must be pinned to a processor. */ static void pmap_update_pde_invalidate(vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t newpde) { if ((newpde & PG_PS) == 0) /* Demotion: flush a specific 2MB page mapping. */ invlpg(va); else /* if ((newpde & PG_G) == 0) */ /* * Promotion: flush every 4KB page mapping from the TLB * because there are too many to flush individually. */ invltlb(); } void invltlb_glob(void) { invltlb(); } #ifdef SMP /* * For SMP, these functions have to use the IPI mechanism for coherence. * * N.B.: Before calling any of the following TLB invalidation functions, * the calling processor must ensure that all stores updating a non- * kernel page table are globally performed. Otherwise, another * processor could cache an old, pre-update entry without being * invalidated. This can happen one of two ways: (1) The pmap becomes * active on another processor after its pm_active field is checked by * one of the following functions but before a store updating the page * table is globally performed. (2) The pmap becomes active on another * processor before its pm_active field is checked but due to * speculative loads one of the following functions stills reads the * pmap as inactive on the other processor. * * The kernel page table is exempt because its pm_active field is * immutable. The kernel page table is always active on every * processor. */ void pmap_invalidate_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { cpuset_t *mask, other_cpus; u_int cpuid; sched_pin(); if (pmap == kernel_pmap) { invlpg(va); mask = &all_cpus; } else if (!CPU_CMP(&pmap->pm_active, &all_cpus)) { mask = &all_cpus; } else { cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); other_cpus = all_cpus; CPU_CLR(cpuid, &other_cpus); CPU_AND(&other_cpus, &pmap->pm_active); mask = &other_cpus; } smp_masked_invlpg(*mask, va, pmap); sched_unpin(); } /* 4k PTEs -- Chosen to exceed the total size of Broadwell L2 TLB */ #define PMAP_INVLPG_THRESHOLD (4 * 1024 * PAGE_SIZE) void pmap_invalidate_range(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { cpuset_t *mask, other_cpus; vm_offset_t addr; u_int cpuid; if (eva - sva >= PMAP_INVLPG_THRESHOLD) { pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); return; } sched_pin(); if (pmap == kernel_pmap) { for (addr = sva; addr < eva; addr += PAGE_SIZE) invlpg(addr); mask = &all_cpus; } else if (!CPU_CMP(&pmap->pm_active, &all_cpus)) { mask = &all_cpus; } else { cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); other_cpus = all_cpus; CPU_CLR(cpuid, &other_cpus); CPU_AND(&other_cpus, &pmap->pm_active); mask = &other_cpus; } smp_masked_invlpg_range(*mask, sva, eva, pmap); sched_unpin(); } void pmap_invalidate_all(pmap_t pmap) { cpuset_t *mask, other_cpus; u_int cpuid; sched_pin(); if (pmap == kernel_pmap) { invltlb(); mask = &all_cpus; } else if (!CPU_CMP(&pmap->pm_active, &all_cpus)) { mask = &all_cpus; } else { cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); other_cpus = all_cpus; CPU_CLR(cpuid, &other_cpus); CPU_AND(&other_cpus, &pmap->pm_active); mask = &other_cpus; } smp_masked_invltlb(*mask, pmap); sched_unpin(); } void pmap_invalidate_cache(void) { sched_pin(); wbinvd(); smp_cache_flush(); sched_unpin(); } struct pde_action { cpuset_t invalidate; /* processors that invalidate their TLB */ vm_offset_t va; pd_entry_t *pde; pd_entry_t newpde; u_int store; /* processor that updates the PDE */ }; static void pmap_update_pde_kernel(void *arg) { struct pde_action *act = arg; pd_entry_t *pde; if (act->store == PCPU_GET(cpuid)) { pde = pmap_pde(kernel_pmap, act->va); pde_store(pde, act->newpde); } } static void pmap_update_pde_user(void *arg) { struct pde_action *act = arg; if (act->store == PCPU_GET(cpuid)) pde_store(act->pde, act->newpde); } static void pmap_update_pde_teardown(void *arg) { struct pde_action *act = arg; if (CPU_ISSET(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &act->invalidate)) pmap_update_pde_invalidate(act->va, act->newpde); } /* * Change the page size for the specified virtual address in a way that * prevents any possibility of the TLB ever having two entries that map the * same virtual address using different page sizes. This is the recommended * workaround for Erratum 383 on AMD Family 10h processors. It prevents a * machine check exception for a TLB state that is improperly diagnosed as a * hardware error. */ static void pmap_update_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t *pde, pd_entry_t newpde) { struct pde_action act; cpuset_t active, other_cpus; u_int cpuid; sched_pin(); cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); other_cpus = all_cpus; CPU_CLR(cpuid, &other_cpus); if (pmap == kernel_pmap) active = all_cpus; else active = pmap->pm_active; if (CPU_OVERLAP(&active, &other_cpus)) { act.store = cpuid; act.invalidate = active; act.va = va; act.pde = pde; act.newpde = newpde; CPU_SET(cpuid, &active); smp_rendezvous_cpus(active, smp_no_rendezvous_barrier, pmap == kernel_pmap ? pmap_update_pde_kernel : pmap_update_pde_user, pmap_update_pde_teardown, &act); } else { if (pmap == kernel_pmap) pmap_kenter_pde(va, newpde); else pde_store(pde, newpde); if (CPU_ISSET(cpuid, &active)) pmap_update_pde_invalidate(va, newpde); } sched_unpin(); } #else /* !SMP */ /* * Normal, non-SMP, 486+ invalidation functions. * We inline these within pmap.c for speed. */ PMAP_INLINE void pmap_invalidate_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { if (pmap == kernel_pmap) invlpg(va); } PMAP_INLINE void pmap_invalidate_range(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { vm_offset_t addr; if (pmap == kernel_pmap) for (addr = sva; addr < eva; addr += PAGE_SIZE) invlpg(addr); } PMAP_INLINE void pmap_invalidate_all(pmap_t pmap) { if (pmap == kernel_pmap) invltlb(); } PMAP_INLINE void pmap_invalidate_cache(void) { wbinvd(); } static void pmap_update_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t *pde, pd_entry_t newpde) { if (pmap == kernel_pmap) pmap_kenter_pde(va, newpde); else pde_store(pde, newpde); if (pmap == kernel_pmap || !CPU_EMPTY(&pmap->pm_active)) pmap_update_pde_invalidate(va, newpde); } #endif /* !SMP */ static void pmap_invalidate_pde_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t pde) { /* * When the PDE has PG_PROMOTED set, the 2- or 4MB page mapping was * created by a promotion that did not invalidate the 512 or 1024 4KB * page mappings that might exist in the TLB. Consequently, at this * point, the TLB may hold both 4KB and 2- or 4MB page mappings for * the address range [va, va + NBPDR). Therefore, the entire range * must be invalidated here. In contrast, when PG_PROMOTED is clear, * the TLB will not hold any 4KB page mappings for the address range * [va, va + NBPDR), and so a single INVLPG suffices to invalidate the * 2- or 4MB page mapping from the TLB. */ if ((pde & PG_PROMOTED) != 0) pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, va + NBPDR - 1); else pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, va); } #define PMAP_CLFLUSH_THRESHOLD (2 * 1024 * 1024) void pmap_invalidate_cache_range(vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, boolean_t force) { if (force) { sva &= ~(vm_offset_t)(cpu_clflush_line_size - 1); } else { KASSERT((sva & PAGE_MASK) == 0, ("pmap_invalidate_cache_range: sva not page-aligned")); KASSERT((eva & PAGE_MASK) == 0, ("pmap_invalidate_cache_range: eva not page-aligned")); } if ((cpu_feature & CPUID_SS) != 0 && !force) ; /* If "Self Snoop" is supported and allowed, do nothing. */ else if ((cpu_stdext_feature & CPUID_STDEXT_CLFLUSHOPT) != 0 && eva - sva < PMAP_CLFLUSH_THRESHOLD) { #ifdef DEV_APIC /* * XXX: Some CPUs fault, hang, or trash the local APIC * registers if we use CLFLUSH on the local APIC * range. The local APIC is always uncached, so we * don't need to flush for that range anyway. */ if (pmap_kextract(sva) == lapic_paddr) return; #endif /* * Otherwise, do per-cache line flush. Use the sfence * instruction to insure that previous stores are * included in the write-back. The processor * propagates flush to other processors in the cache * coherence domain. */ sfence(); for (; sva < eva; sva += cpu_clflush_line_size) clflushopt(sva); sfence(); } else if ((cpu_feature & CPUID_CLFSH) != 0 && eva - sva < PMAP_CLFLUSH_THRESHOLD) { #ifdef DEV_APIC if (pmap_kextract(sva) == lapic_paddr) return; #endif /* * Writes are ordered by CLFLUSH on Intel CPUs. */ if (cpu_vendor_id != CPU_VENDOR_INTEL) mfence(); for (; sva < eva; sva += cpu_clflush_line_size) clflush(sva); if (cpu_vendor_id != CPU_VENDOR_INTEL) mfence(); } else { /* * No targeted cache flush methods are supported by CPU, * or the supplied range is bigger than 2MB. * Globally invalidate cache. */ pmap_invalidate_cache(); } } void pmap_invalidate_cache_pages(vm_page_t *pages, int count) { int i; if (count >= PMAP_CLFLUSH_THRESHOLD / PAGE_SIZE || (cpu_feature & CPUID_CLFSH) == 0) { pmap_invalidate_cache(); } else { for (i = 0; i < count; i++) pmap_flush_page(pages[i]); } } /* * Are we current address space or kernel? */ static __inline int pmap_is_current(pmap_t pmap) { return (pmap == kernel_pmap); } /* * If the given pmap is not the current or kernel pmap, the returned pte must * be released by passing it to pmap_pte_release(). */ pt_entry_t * pmap_pte(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t newpf; pd_entry_t *pde; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); if (*pde & PG_PS) return (pde); if (*pde != 0) { /* are we current address space or kernel? */ if (pmap_is_current(pmap)) return (vtopte(va)); mtx_lock(&PMAP2mutex); newpf = *pde & PG_FRAME; if ((*PMAP2 & PG_FRAME) != newpf) { *PMAP2 = newpf | PG_RW | PG_V | PG_A | PG_M; pmap_invalidate_page(kernel_pmap, (vm_offset_t)PADDR2); } return (PADDR2 + (i386_btop(va) & (NPTEPG - 1))); } return (NULL); } /* * Releases a pte that was obtained from pmap_pte(). Be prepared for the pte * being NULL. */ static __inline void pmap_pte_release(pt_entry_t *pte) { if ((pt_entry_t *)((vm_offset_t)pte & ~PAGE_MASK) == PADDR2) mtx_unlock(&PMAP2mutex); } /* * NB: The sequence of updating a page table followed by accesses to the * corresponding pages is subject to the situation described in the "AMD64 * Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 2: System Programming" rev. 3.23, * "7.3.1 Special Coherency Considerations". Therefore, issuing the INVLPG * right after modifying the PTE bits is crucial. */ static __inline void invlcaddr(void *caddr) { invlpg((u_int)caddr); } /* * Super fast pmap_pte routine best used when scanning * the pv lists. This eliminates many coarse-grained * invltlb calls. Note that many of the pv list * scans are across different pmaps. It is very wasteful * to do an entire invltlb for checking a single mapping. * * If the given pmap is not the current pmap, pvh_global_lock * must be held and curthread pinned to a CPU. */ static pt_entry_t * pmap_pte_quick(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t newpf; pd_entry_t *pde; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); if (*pde & PG_PS) return (pde); if (*pde != 0) { /* are we current address space or kernel? */ if (pmap_is_current(pmap)) return (vtopte(va)); rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); KASSERT(curthread->td_pinned > 0, ("curthread not pinned")); newpf = *pde & PG_FRAME; if ((*PMAP1 & PG_FRAME) != newpf) { *PMAP1 = newpf | PG_RW | PG_V | PG_A | PG_M; #ifdef SMP PMAP1cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); #endif invlcaddr(PADDR1); PMAP1changed++; } else #ifdef SMP if (PMAP1cpu != PCPU_GET(cpuid)) { PMAP1cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); invlcaddr(PADDR1); PMAP1changedcpu++; } else #endif PMAP1unchanged++; return (PADDR1 + (i386_btop(va) & (NPTEPG - 1))); } return (0); } static pt_entry_t * pmap_pte_quick3(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t newpf; pd_entry_t *pde; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); if (*pde & PG_PS) return (pde); if (*pde != 0) { rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); KASSERT(curthread->td_pinned > 0, ("curthread not pinned")); newpf = *pde & PG_FRAME; if ((*PMAP3 & PG_FRAME) != newpf) { *PMAP3 = newpf | PG_RW | PG_V | PG_A | PG_M; #ifdef SMP PMAP3cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); #endif invlcaddr(PADDR3); PMAP1changed++; } else #ifdef SMP if (PMAP3cpu != PCPU_GET(cpuid)) { PMAP3cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); invlcaddr(PADDR3); PMAP1changedcpu++; } else #endif PMAP1unchanged++; return (PADDR3 + (i386_btop(va) & (NPTEPG - 1))); } return (0); } static pt_entry_t pmap_pte_ufast(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t pde) { pt_entry_t *eh_ptep, pte, *ptep; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); pde &= PG_FRAME; critical_enter(); eh_ptep = (pt_entry_t *)PCPU_GET(pmap_eh_ptep); if ((*eh_ptep & PG_FRAME) != pde) { *eh_ptep = pde | PG_RW | PG_V | PG_A | PG_M; invlcaddr((void *)PCPU_GET(pmap_eh_va)); } ptep = (pt_entry_t *)PCPU_GET(pmap_eh_va) + (i386_btop(va) & (NPTEPG - 1)); pte = *ptep; critical_exit(); return (pte); } /* * Routine: pmap_extract * Function: * Extract the physical page address associated * with the given map/virtual_address pair. */ vm_paddr_t pmap_extract(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { vm_paddr_t rtval; pt_entry_t pte; pd_entry_t pde; rtval = 0; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = pmap->pm_pdir[va >> PDRSHIFT]; if (pde != 0) { if ((pde & PG_PS) != 0) rtval = (pde & PG_PS_FRAME) | (va & PDRMASK); else { pte = pmap_pte_ufast(pmap, va, pde); rtval = (pte & PG_FRAME) | (va & PAGE_MASK); } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (rtval); } /* * Routine: pmap_extract_and_hold * Function: * Atomically extract and hold the physical page * with the given pmap and virtual address pair * if that mapping permits the given protection. */ vm_page_t pmap_extract_and_hold(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_prot_t prot) { pd_entry_t pde; pt_entry_t pte; vm_page_t m; vm_paddr_t pa; pa = 0; m = NULL; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); retry: pde = *pmap_pde(pmap, va); if (pde != 0) { if (pde & PG_PS) { if ((pde & PG_RW) || (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0) { if (vm_page_pa_tryrelock(pmap, (pde & PG_PS_FRAME) | (va & PDRMASK), &pa)) goto retry; m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); } } else { pte = pmap_pte_ufast(pmap, va, pde); if (pte != 0 && ((pte & PG_RW) || (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0)) { if (vm_page_pa_tryrelock(pmap, pte & PG_FRAME, &pa)) goto retry; m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); } } if (m != NULL) vm_page_hold(m); } PA_UNLOCK_COND(pa); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (m); } /*************************************************** * Low level mapping routines..... ***************************************************/ /* * Add a wired page to the kva. * Note: not SMP coherent. * * This function may be used before pmap_bootstrap() is called. */ PMAP_INLINE void pmap_kenter(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa) { pt_entry_t *pte; pte = vtopte(va); pte_store(pte, pa | PG_RW | PG_V); } static __inline void pmap_kenter_attr(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, int mode) { pt_entry_t *pte; pte = vtopte(va); pte_store(pte, pa | PG_RW | PG_V | pmap_cache_bits(mode, 0)); } /* * Remove a page from the kernel pagetables. * Note: not SMP coherent. * * This function may be used before pmap_bootstrap() is called. */ PMAP_INLINE void pmap_kremove(vm_offset_t va) { pt_entry_t *pte; pte = vtopte(va); pte_clear(pte); } /* * Used to map a range of physical addresses into kernel * virtual address space. * * The value passed in '*virt' is a suggested virtual address for * the mapping. Architectures which can support a direct-mapped * physical to virtual region can return the appropriate address * within that region, leaving '*virt' unchanged. Other * architectures should map the pages starting at '*virt' and * update '*virt' with the first usable address after the mapped * region. */ vm_offset_t pmap_map(vm_offset_t *virt, vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end, int prot) { vm_offset_t va, sva; vm_paddr_t superpage_offset; pd_entry_t newpde; va = *virt; /* * Does the physical address range's size and alignment permit at * least one superpage mapping to be created? */ superpage_offset = start & PDRMASK; if ((end - start) - ((NBPDR - superpage_offset) & PDRMASK) >= NBPDR) { /* * Increase the starting virtual address so that its alignment * does not preclude the use of superpage mappings. */ if ((va & PDRMASK) < superpage_offset) va = (va & ~PDRMASK) + superpage_offset; else if ((va & PDRMASK) > superpage_offset) va = ((va + PDRMASK) & ~PDRMASK) + superpage_offset; } sva = va; while (start < end) { if ((start & PDRMASK) == 0 && end - start >= NBPDR && - pseflag) { + pseflag != 0) { KASSERT((va & PDRMASK) == 0, ("pmap_map: misaligned va %#x", va)); newpde = start | PG_PS | PG_RW | PG_V; pmap_kenter_pde(va, newpde); va += NBPDR; start += NBPDR; } else { pmap_kenter(va, start); va += PAGE_SIZE; start += PAGE_SIZE; } } pmap_invalidate_range(kernel_pmap, sva, va); *virt = va; return (sva); } /* * Add a list of wired pages to the kva * this routine is only used for temporary * kernel mappings that do not need to have * page modification or references recorded. * Note that old mappings are simply written * over. The page *must* be wired. * Note: SMP coherent. Uses a ranged shootdown IPI. */ void pmap_qenter(vm_offset_t sva, vm_page_t *ma, int count) { pt_entry_t *endpte, oldpte, pa, *pte; vm_page_t m; oldpte = 0; pte = vtopte(sva); endpte = pte + count; while (pte < endpte) { m = *ma++; pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | pmap_cache_bits(m->md.pat_mode, 0); if ((*pte & (PG_FRAME | PG_PTE_CACHE)) != pa) { oldpte |= *pte; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) pte_store(pte, pa | pg_nx | PG_RW | PG_V); #else pte_store(pte, pa | PG_RW | PG_V); #endif } pte++; } if (__predict_false((oldpte & PG_V) != 0)) pmap_invalidate_range(kernel_pmap, sva, sva + count * PAGE_SIZE); } /* * This routine tears out page mappings from the * kernel -- it is meant only for temporary mappings. * Note: SMP coherent. Uses a ranged shootdown IPI. */ void pmap_qremove(vm_offset_t sva, int count) { vm_offset_t va; va = sva; while (count-- > 0) { pmap_kremove(va); va += PAGE_SIZE; } pmap_invalidate_range(kernel_pmap, sva, va); } /*************************************************** * Page table page management routines..... ***************************************************/ /* * Schedule the specified unused page table page to be freed. Specifically, * add the page to the specified list of pages that will be released to the * physical memory manager after the TLB has been updated. */ static __inline void pmap_add_delayed_free_list(vm_page_t m, struct spglist *free, boolean_t set_PG_ZERO) { if (set_PG_ZERO) m->flags |= PG_ZERO; else m->flags &= ~PG_ZERO; SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(free, m, plinks.s.ss); } /* * Inserts the specified page table page into the specified pmap's collection * of idle page table pages. Each of a pmap's page table pages is responsible * for mapping a distinct range of virtual addresses. The pmap's collection is * ordered by this virtual address range. */ static __inline int pmap_insert_pt_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t mpte) { PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); return (vm_radix_insert(&pmap->pm_root, mpte)); } /* * Removes the page table page mapping the specified virtual address from the * specified pmap's collection of idle page table pages, and returns it. * Otherwise, returns NULL if there is no page table page corresponding to the * specified virtual address. */ static __inline vm_page_t pmap_remove_pt_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); return (vm_radix_remove(&pmap->pm_root, va >> PDRSHIFT)); } /* * Decrements a page table page's wire count, which is used to record the * number of valid page table entries within the page. If the wire count * drops to zero, then the page table page is unmapped. Returns TRUE if the * page table page was unmapped and FALSE otherwise. */ static inline boolean_t pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m, struct spglist *free) { --m->wire_count; if (m->wire_count == 0) { _pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap, m, free); return (TRUE); } else return (FALSE); } static void _pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m, struct spglist *free) { /* * unmap the page table page */ pmap->pm_pdir[m->pindex] = 0; --pmap->pm_stats.resident_count; /* * There is not need to invalidate the recursive mapping since * we never instantiate such mapping for the usermode pmaps, * and never remove page table pages from the kernel pmap. * Put page on a list so that it is released since all TLB * shootdown is done. */ MPASS(pmap != kernel_pmap); pmap_add_delayed_free_list(m, free, TRUE); } /* * After removing a page table entry, this routine is used to * conditionally free the page, and manage the hold/wire counts. */ static int pmap_unuse_pt(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, struct spglist *free) { pd_entry_t ptepde; vm_page_t mpte; if (pmap == kernel_pmap) return (0); ptepde = *pmap_pde(pmap, va); mpte = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(ptepde & PG_FRAME); return (pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap, mpte, free)); } /* * Initialize the pmap for the swapper process. */ void pmap_pinit0(pmap_t pmap) { PMAP_LOCK_INIT(pmap); pmap->pm_pdir = IdlePTD; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) pmap->pm_pdpt = IdlePDPT; #endif pmap->pm_root.rt_root = 0; CPU_ZERO(&pmap->pm_active); PCPU_SET(curpmap, pmap); TAILQ_INIT(&pmap->pm_pvchunk); bzero(&pmap->pm_stats, sizeof pmap->pm_stats); } /* * Initialize a preallocated and zeroed pmap structure, * such as one in a vmspace structure. */ int pmap_pinit(pmap_t pmap) { vm_page_t m; int i; /* * No need to allocate page table space yet but we do need a valid * page directory table. */ if (pmap->pm_pdir == NULL) { pmap->pm_pdir = (pd_entry_t *)kva_alloc(NBPTD); if (pmap->pm_pdir == NULL) return (0); #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) pmap->pm_pdpt = uma_zalloc(pdptzone, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); KASSERT(((vm_offset_t)pmap->pm_pdpt & ((NPGPTD * sizeof(pdpt_entry_t)) - 1)) == 0, ("pmap_pinit: pdpt misaligned")); KASSERT(pmap_kextract((vm_offset_t)pmap->pm_pdpt) < (4ULL<<30), ("pmap_pinit: pdpt above 4g")); #endif pmap->pm_root.rt_root = 0; } KASSERT(vm_radix_is_empty(&pmap->pm_root), ("pmap_pinit: pmap has reserved page table page(s)")); /* * allocate the page directory page(s) */ for (i = 0; i < NPGPTD;) { m = vm_page_alloc(NULL, 0, VM_ALLOC_NORMAL | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_WIRED | VM_ALLOC_ZERO); if (m == NULL) { vm_wait(NULL); } else { pmap->pm_ptdpg[i] = m; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) pmap->pm_pdpt[i] = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | PG_V; #endif i++; } } pmap_qenter((vm_offset_t)pmap->pm_pdir, pmap->pm_ptdpg, NPGPTD); for (i = 0; i < NPGPTD; i++) if ((pmap->pm_ptdpg[i]->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pagezero(pmap->pm_pdir + (i * NPDEPG)); /* Install the trampoline mapping. */ pmap->pm_pdir[TRPTDI] = PTD[TRPTDI]; CPU_ZERO(&pmap->pm_active); TAILQ_INIT(&pmap->pm_pvchunk); bzero(&pmap->pm_stats, sizeof pmap->pm_stats); return (1); } /* * this routine is called if the page table page is not * mapped correctly. */ static vm_page_t _pmap_allocpte(pmap_t pmap, u_int ptepindex, u_int flags) { vm_paddr_t ptepa; vm_page_t m; /* * Allocate a page table page. */ if ((m = vm_page_alloc(NULL, ptepindex, VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_WIRED | VM_ALLOC_ZERO)) == NULL) { if ((flags & PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP) == 0) { PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); vm_wait(NULL); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); } /* * Indicate the need to retry. While waiting, the page table * page may have been allocated. */ return (NULL); } if ((m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); /* * Map the pagetable page into the process address space, if * it isn't already there. */ pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; ptepa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); pmap->pm_pdir[ptepindex] = (pd_entry_t) (ptepa | PG_U | PG_RW | PG_V | PG_A | PG_M); return (m); } static vm_page_t pmap_allocpte(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, u_int flags) { u_int ptepindex; pd_entry_t ptepa; vm_page_t m; /* * Calculate pagetable page index */ ptepindex = va >> PDRSHIFT; retry: /* * Get the page directory entry */ ptepa = pmap->pm_pdir[ptepindex]; /* * This supports switching from a 4MB page to a * normal 4K page. */ if (ptepa & PG_PS) { (void)pmap_demote_pde(pmap, &pmap->pm_pdir[ptepindex], va); ptepa = pmap->pm_pdir[ptepindex]; } /* * If the page table page is mapped, we just increment the * hold count, and activate it. */ if (ptepa) { m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(ptepa & PG_FRAME); m->wire_count++; } else { /* * Here if the pte page isn't mapped, or if it has * been deallocated. */ m = _pmap_allocpte(pmap, ptepindex, flags); if (m == NULL && (flags & PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP) == 0) goto retry; } return (m); } /*************************************************** * Pmap allocation/deallocation routines. ***************************************************/ /* * Release any resources held by the given physical map. * Called when a pmap initialized by pmap_pinit is being released. * Should only be called if the map contains no valid mappings. */ void pmap_release(pmap_t pmap) { vm_page_t m; int i; KASSERT(pmap->pm_stats.resident_count == 0, ("pmap_release: pmap resident count %ld != 0", pmap->pm_stats.resident_count)); KASSERT(vm_radix_is_empty(&pmap->pm_root), ("pmap_release: pmap has reserved page table page(s)")); KASSERT(CPU_EMPTY(&pmap->pm_active), ("releasing active pmap %p", pmap)); pmap_qremove((vm_offset_t)pmap->pm_pdir, NPGPTD); for (i = 0; i < NPGPTD; i++) { m = pmap->pm_ptdpg[i]; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) KASSERT(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) == (pmap->pm_pdpt[i] & PG_FRAME), ("pmap_release: got wrong ptd page")); #endif vm_page_unwire_noq(m); vm_page_free(m); } } static int kvm_size(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { unsigned long ksize = VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS - KERNBASE; return (sysctl_handle_long(oidp, &ksize, 0, req)); } SYSCTL_PROC(_vm, OID_AUTO, kvm_size, CTLTYPE_LONG|CTLFLAG_RD, 0, 0, kvm_size, "IU", "Size of KVM"); static int kvm_free(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { unsigned long kfree = VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS - kernel_vm_end; return (sysctl_handle_long(oidp, &kfree, 0, req)); } SYSCTL_PROC(_vm, OID_AUTO, kvm_free, CTLTYPE_LONG|CTLFLAG_RD, 0, 0, kvm_free, "IU", "Amount of KVM free"); /* * grow the number of kernel page table entries, if needed */ void pmap_growkernel(vm_offset_t addr) { vm_paddr_t ptppaddr; vm_page_t nkpg; pd_entry_t newpdir; mtx_assert(&kernel_map->system_mtx, MA_OWNED); addr = roundup2(addr, NBPDR); if (addr - 1 >= kernel_map->max_offset) addr = kernel_map->max_offset; while (kernel_vm_end < addr) { if (pdir_pde(PTD, kernel_vm_end)) { kernel_vm_end = (kernel_vm_end + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (kernel_vm_end - 1 >= kernel_map->max_offset) { kernel_vm_end = kernel_map->max_offset; break; } continue; } nkpg = vm_page_alloc(NULL, kernel_vm_end >> PDRSHIFT, VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_WIRED | VM_ALLOC_ZERO); if (nkpg == NULL) panic("pmap_growkernel: no memory to grow kernel"); nkpt++; if ((nkpg->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(nkpg); ptppaddr = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(nkpg); newpdir = (pd_entry_t) (ptppaddr | PG_V | PG_RW | PG_A | PG_M); pdir_pde(KPTD, kernel_vm_end) = newpdir; pmap_kenter_pde(kernel_vm_end, newpdir); kernel_vm_end = (kernel_vm_end + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (kernel_vm_end - 1 >= kernel_map->max_offset) { kernel_vm_end = kernel_map->max_offset; break; } } } /*************************************************** * page management routines. ***************************************************/ CTASSERT(sizeof(struct pv_chunk) == PAGE_SIZE); CTASSERT(_NPCM == 11); CTASSERT(_NPCPV == 336); static __inline struct pv_chunk * pv_to_chunk(pv_entry_t pv) { return ((struct pv_chunk *)((uintptr_t)pv & ~(uintptr_t)PAGE_MASK)); } #define PV_PMAP(pv) (pv_to_chunk(pv)->pc_pmap) #define PC_FREE0_9 0xfffffffful /* Free values for index 0 through 9 */ #define PC_FREE10 0x0000fffful /* Free values for index 10 */ static const uint32_t pc_freemask[_NPCM] = { PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE0_9, PC_FREE10 }; SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pv_entry_count, CTLFLAG_RD, &pv_entry_count, 0, "Current number of pv entries"); #ifdef PV_STATS static int pc_chunk_count, pc_chunk_allocs, pc_chunk_frees, pc_chunk_tryfail; SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pc_chunk_count, CTLFLAG_RD, &pc_chunk_count, 0, "Current number of pv entry chunks"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pc_chunk_allocs, CTLFLAG_RD, &pc_chunk_allocs, 0, "Current number of pv entry chunks allocated"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pc_chunk_frees, CTLFLAG_RD, &pc_chunk_frees, 0, "Current number of pv entry chunks frees"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pc_chunk_tryfail, CTLFLAG_RD, &pc_chunk_tryfail, 0, "Number of times tried to get a chunk page but failed."); static long pv_entry_frees, pv_entry_allocs; static int pv_entry_spare; SYSCTL_LONG(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pv_entry_frees, CTLFLAG_RD, &pv_entry_frees, 0, "Current number of pv entry frees"); SYSCTL_LONG(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pv_entry_allocs, CTLFLAG_RD, &pv_entry_allocs, 0, "Current number of pv entry allocs"); SYSCTL_INT(_vm_pmap, OID_AUTO, pv_entry_spare, CTLFLAG_RD, &pv_entry_spare, 0, "Current number of spare pv entries"); #endif /* * We are in a serious low memory condition. Resort to * drastic measures to free some pages so we can allocate * another pv entry chunk. */ static vm_page_t pmap_pv_reclaim(pmap_t locked_pmap) { struct pch newtail; struct pv_chunk *pc; struct md_page *pvh; pd_entry_t *pde; pmap_t pmap; pt_entry_t *pte, tpte; pv_entry_t pv; vm_offset_t va; vm_page_t m, m_pc; struct spglist free; uint32_t inuse; int bit, field, freed; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(locked_pmap, MA_OWNED); pmap = NULL; m_pc = NULL; SLIST_INIT(&free); TAILQ_INIT(&newtail); while ((pc = TAILQ_FIRST(&pv_chunks)) != NULL && (pv_vafree == 0 || SLIST_EMPTY(&free))) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&pv_chunks, pc, pc_lru); if (pmap != pc->pc_pmap) { if (pmap != NULL) { pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); if (pmap != locked_pmap) PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } pmap = pc->pc_pmap; /* Avoid deadlock and lock recursion. */ if (pmap > locked_pmap) PMAP_LOCK(pmap); else if (pmap != locked_pmap && !PMAP_TRYLOCK(pmap)) { pmap = NULL; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&newtail, pc, pc_lru); continue; } } /* * Destroy every non-wired, 4 KB page mapping in the chunk. */ freed = 0; for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) { for (inuse = ~pc->pc_map[field] & pc_freemask[field]; inuse != 0; inuse &= ~(1UL << bit)) { bit = bsfl(inuse); pv = &pc->pc_pventry[field * 32 + bit]; va = pv->pv_va; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); if ((*pde & PG_PS) != 0) continue; pte = pmap_pte(pmap, va); tpte = *pte; if ((tpte & PG_W) == 0) tpte = pte_load_clear(pte); pmap_pte_release(pte); if ((tpte & PG_W) != 0) continue; KASSERT(tpte != 0, ("pmap_pv_reclaim: pmap %p va %x zero pte", pmap, va)); if ((tpte & PG_G) != 0) pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, va); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(tpte & PG_FRAME); if ((tpte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) vm_page_dirty(m); if ((tpte & PG_A) != 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); TAILQ_REMOVE(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_next); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list) && (m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0) { pvh = pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&pvh->pv_list)) { vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } } pc->pc_map[field] |= 1UL << bit; pmap_unuse_pt(pmap, va, &free); freed++; } } if (freed == 0) { TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&newtail, pc, pc_lru); continue; } /* Every freed mapping is for a 4 KB page. */ pmap->pm_stats.resident_count -= freed; PV_STAT(pv_entry_frees += freed); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare += freed); pv_entry_count -= freed; TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) if (pc->pc_map[field] != pc_freemask[field]) { TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&newtail, pc, pc_lru); /* * One freed pv entry in locked_pmap is * sufficient. */ if (pmap == locked_pmap) goto out; break; } if (field == _NPCM) { PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare -= _NPCPV); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_count--); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_frees++); /* Entire chunk is free; return it. */ m_pc = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pmap_kextract((vm_offset_t)pc)); pmap_qremove((vm_offset_t)pc, 1); pmap_ptelist_free(&pv_vafree, (vm_offset_t)pc); break; } } out: TAILQ_CONCAT(&pv_chunks, &newtail, pc_lru); if (pmap != NULL) { pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); if (pmap != locked_pmap) PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } if (m_pc == NULL && pv_vafree != 0 && SLIST_EMPTY(&free)) { m_pc = SLIST_FIRST(&free); SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&free, plinks.s.ss); /* Recycle a freed page table page. */ m_pc->wire_count = 1; } vm_page_free_pages_toq(&free, true); return (m_pc); } /* * free the pv_entry back to the free list */ static void free_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, pv_entry_t pv) { struct pv_chunk *pc; int idx, field, bit; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); PV_STAT(pv_entry_frees++); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare++); pv_entry_count--; pc = pv_to_chunk(pv); idx = pv - &pc->pc_pventry[0]; field = idx / 32; bit = idx % 32; pc->pc_map[field] |= 1ul << bit; for (idx = 0; idx < _NPCM; idx++) if (pc->pc_map[idx] != pc_freemask[idx]) { /* * 98% of the time, pc is already at the head of the * list. If it isn't already, move it to the head. */ if (__predict_false(TAILQ_FIRST(&pmap->pm_pvchunk) != pc)) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); } return; } TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); free_pv_chunk(pc); } static void free_pv_chunk(struct pv_chunk *pc) { vm_page_t m; TAILQ_REMOVE(&pv_chunks, pc, pc_lru); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare -= _NPCPV); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_count--); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_frees++); /* entire chunk is free, return it */ m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pmap_kextract((vm_offset_t)pc)); pmap_qremove((vm_offset_t)pc, 1); vm_page_unwire(m, PQ_NONE); vm_page_free(m); pmap_ptelist_free(&pv_vafree, (vm_offset_t)pc); } /* * get a new pv_entry, allocating a block from the system * when needed. */ static pv_entry_t get_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, boolean_t try) { static const struct timeval printinterval = { 60, 0 }; static struct timeval lastprint; int bit, field; pv_entry_t pv; struct pv_chunk *pc; vm_page_t m; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); PV_STAT(pv_entry_allocs++); pv_entry_count++; if (pv_entry_count > pv_entry_high_water) if (ratecheck(&lastprint, &printinterval)) printf("Approaching the limit on PV entries, consider " "increasing either the vm.pmap.shpgperproc or the " "vm.pmap.pv_entry_max tunable.\n"); retry: pc = TAILQ_FIRST(&pmap->pm_pvchunk); if (pc != NULL) { for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) { if (pc->pc_map[field]) { bit = bsfl(pc->pc_map[field]); break; } } if (field < _NPCM) { pv = &pc->pc_pventry[field * 32 + bit]; pc->pc_map[field] &= ~(1ul << bit); /* If this was the last item, move it to tail */ for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) if (pc->pc_map[field] != 0) { PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare--); return (pv); /* not full, return */ } TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare--); return (pv); } } /* * Access to the ptelist "pv_vafree" is synchronized by the pvh * global lock. If "pv_vafree" is currently non-empty, it will * remain non-empty until pmap_ptelist_alloc() completes. */ if (pv_vafree == 0 || (m = vm_page_alloc(NULL, 0, VM_ALLOC_NORMAL | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_WIRED)) == NULL) { if (try) { pv_entry_count--; PV_STAT(pc_chunk_tryfail++); return (NULL); } m = pmap_pv_reclaim(pmap); if (m == NULL) goto retry; } PV_STAT(pc_chunk_count++); PV_STAT(pc_chunk_allocs++); pc = (struct pv_chunk *)pmap_ptelist_alloc(&pv_vafree); pmap_qenter((vm_offset_t)pc, &m, 1); pc->pc_pmap = pmap; pc->pc_map[0] = pc_freemask[0] & ~1ul; /* preallocated bit 0 */ for (field = 1; field < _NPCM; field++) pc->pc_map[field] = pc_freemask[field]; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pv_chunks, pc, pc_lru); pv = &pc->pc_pventry[0]; TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare += _NPCPV - 1); return (pv); } static __inline pv_entry_t pmap_pvh_remove(struct md_page *pvh, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pv_entry_t pv; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &pvh->pv_list, pv_next) { if (pmap == PV_PMAP(pv) && va == pv->pv_va) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&pvh->pv_list, pv, pv_next); break; } } return (pv); } static void pmap_pv_demote_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa) { struct md_page *pvh; pv_entry_t pv; vm_offset_t va_last; vm_page_t m; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); KASSERT((pa & PDRMASK) == 0, ("pmap_pv_demote_pde: pa is not 4mpage aligned")); /* * Transfer the 4mpage's pv entry for this mapping to the first * page's pv list. */ pvh = pa_to_pvh(pa); va = trunc_4mpage(va); pv = pmap_pvh_remove(pvh, pmap, va); KASSERT(pv != NULL, ("pmap_pv_demote_pde: pv not found")); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_next); /* Instantiate the remaining NPTEPG - 1 pv entries. */ va_last = va + NBPDR - PAGE_SIZE; do { m++; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_pv_demote_pde: page %p is not managed", m)); va += PAGE_SIZE; pmap_insert_entry(pmap, va, m); } while (va < va_last); } #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 static void pmap_pv_promote_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa) { struct md_page *pvh; pv_entry_t pv; vm_offset_t va_last; vm_page_t m; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); KASSERT((pa & PDRMASK) == 0, ("pmap_pv_promote_pde: pa is not 4mpage aligned")); /* * Transfer the first page's pv entry for this mapping to the * 4mpage's pv list. Aside from avoiding the cost of a call * to get_pv_entry(), a transfer avoids the possibility that * get_pv_entry() calls pmap_collect() and that pmap_collect() * removes one of the mappings that is being promoted. */ m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); va = trunc_4mpage(va); pv = pmap_pvh_remove(&m->md, pmap, va); KASSERT(pv != NULL, ("pmap_pv_promote_pde: pv not found")); pvh = pa_to_pvh(pa); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pvh->pv_list, pv, pv_next); /* Free the remaining NPTEPG - 1 pv entries. */ va_last = va + NBPDR - PAGE_SIZE; do { m++; va += PAGE_SIZE; pmap_pvh_free(&m->md, pmap, va); } while (va < va_last); } #endif /* VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 */ static void pmap_pvh_free(struct md_page *pvh, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pv_entry_t pv; pv = pmap_pvh_remove(pvh, pmap, va); KASSERT(pv != NULL, ("pmap_pvh_free: pv not found")); free_pv_entry(pmap, pv); } static void pmap_remove_entry(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m, vm_offset_t va) { struct md_page *pvh; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); pmap_pvh_free(&m->md, pmap, va); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list) && (m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0) { pvh = pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&pvh->pv_list)) vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } } /* * Create a pv entry for page at pa for * (pmap, va). */ static void pmap_insert_entry(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); pv = get_pv_entry(pmap, FALSE); pv->pv_va = va; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_next); } /* * Conditionally create a pv entry. */ static boolean_t pmap_try_insert_pv_entry(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); if (pv_entry_count < pv_entry_high_water && (pv = get_pv_entry(pmap, TRUE)) != NULL) { pv->pv_va = va; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_next); return (TRUE); } else return (FALSE); } /* * Create the pv entries for each of the pages within a superpage. */ static bool pmap_pv_insert_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t pde, u_int flags) { struct md_page *pvh; pv_entry_t pv; bool noreclaim; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); noreclaim = (flags & PMAP_ENTER_NORECLAIM) != 0; if ((noreclaim && pv_entry_count >= pv_entry_high_water) || (pv = get_pv_entry(pmap, noreclaim)) == NULL) return (false); pv->pv_va = va; pvh = pa_to_pvh(pde & PG_PS_FRAME); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pvh->pv_list, pv, pv_next); return (true); } /* * Fills a page table page with mappings to consecutive physical pages. */ static void pmap_fill_ptp(pt_entry_t *firstpte, pt_entry_t newpte) { pt_entry_t *pte; for (pte = firstpte; pte < firstpte + NPTEPG; pte++) { *pte = newpte; newpte += PAGE_SIZE; } } /* * Tries to demote a 2- or 4MB page mapping. If demotion fails, the * 2- or 4MB page mapping is invalidated. */ static boolean_t pmap_demote_pde(pmap_t pmap, pd_entry_t *pde, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t newpde, oldpde; pt_entry_t *firstpte, newpte; vm_paddr_t mptepa; vm_page_t mpte; struct spglist free; vm_offset_t sva; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); oldpde = *pde; KASSERT((oldpde & (PG_PS | PG_V)) == (PG_PS | PG_V), ("pmap_demote_pde: oldpde is missing PG_PS and/or PG_V")); if ((oldpde & PG_A) == 0 || (mpte = pmap_remove_pt_page(pmap, va)) == NULL) { KASSERT((oldpde & PG_W) == 0, ("pmap_demote_pde: page table page for a wired mapping" " is missing")); /* * Invalidate the 2- or 4MB page mapping and return * "failure" if the mapping was never accessed or the * allocation of the new page table page fails. */ if ((oldpde & PG_A) == 0 || (mpte = vm_page_alloc(NULL, va >> PDRSHIFT, VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_NORMAL | VM_ALLOC_WIRED)) == NULL) { SLIST_INIT(&free); sva = trunc_4mpage(va); pmap_remove_pde(pmap, pde, sva, &free); if ((oldpde & PG_G) == 0) pmap_invalidate_pde_page(pmap, sva, oldpde); vm_page_free_pages_toq(&free, true); CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_demote_pde: failure for va %#x" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); return (FALSE); } if (pmap != kernel_pmap) pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; } mptepa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(mpte); /* * If the page mapping is in the kernel's address space, then the * KPTmap can provide access to the page table page. Otherwise, * temporarily map the page table page (mpte) into the kernel's * address space at either PADDR1 or PADDR2. */ if (pmap == kernel_pmap) firstpte = &KPTmap[i386_btop(trunc_4mpage(va))]; else if (curthread->td_pinned > 0 && rw_wowned(&pvh_global_lock)) { if ((*PMAP1 & PG_FRAME) != mptepa) { *PMAP1 = mptepa | PG_RW | PG_V | PG_A | PG_M; #ifdef SMP PMAP1cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); #endif invlcaddr(PADDR1); PMAP1changed++; } else #ifdef SMP if (PMAP1cpu != PCPU_GET(cpuid)) { PMAP1cpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); invlcaddr(PADDR1); PMAP1changedcpu++; } else #endif PMAP1unchanged++; firstpte = PADDR1; } else { mtx_lock(&PMAP2mutex); if ((*PMAP2 & PG_FRAME) != mptepa) { *PMAP2 = mptepa | PG_RW | PG_V | PG_A | PG_M; pmap_invalidate_page(kernel_pmap, (vm_offset_t)PADDR2); } firstpte = PADDR2; } newpde = mptepa | PG_M | PG_A | (oldpde & PG_U) | PG_RW | PG_V; KASSERT((oldpde & PG_A) != 0, ("pmap_demote_pde: oldpde is missing PG_A")); KASSERT((oldpde & (PG_M | PG_RW)) != PG_RW, ("pmap_demote_pde: oldpde is missing PG_M")); newpte = oldpde & ~PG_PS; if ((newpte & PG_PDE_PAT) != 0) newpte ^= PG_PDE_PAT | PG_PTE_PAT; /* * If the page table page is new, initialize it. */ if (mpte->wire_count == 1) { mpte->wire_count = NPTEPG; pmap_fill_ptp(firstpte, newpte); } KASSERT((*firstpte & PG_FRAME) == (newpte & PG_FRAME), ("pmap_demote_pde: firstpte and newpte map different physical" " addresses")); /* * If the mapping has changed attributes, update the page table * entries. */ if ((*firstpte & PG_PTE_PROMOTE) != (newpte & PG_PTE_PROMOTE)) pmap_fill_ptp(firstpte, newpte); /* * Demote the mapping. This pmap is locked. The old PDE has * PG_A set. If the old PDE has PG_RW set, it also has PG_M * set. Thus, there is no danger of a race with another * processor changing the setting of PG_A and/or PG_M between * the read above and the store below. */ if (workaround_erratum383) pmap_update_pde(pmap, va, pde, newpde); else if (pmap == kernel_pmap) pmap_kenter_pde(va, newpde); else pde_store(pde, newpde); if (firstpte == PADDR2) mtx_unlock(&PMAP2mutex); /* * Invalidate the recursive mapping of the page table page. */ pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, (vm_offset_t)vtopte(va)); /* * Demote the pv entry. This depends on the earlier demotion * of the mapping. Specifically, the (re)creation of a per- * page pv entry might trigger the execution of pmap_collect(), * which might reclaim a newly (re)created per-page pv entry * and destroy the associated mapping. In order to destroy * the mapping, the PDE must have already changed from mapping * the 2mpage to referencing the page table page. */ if ((oldpde & PG_MANAGED) != 0) pmap_pv_demote_pde(pmap, va, oldpde & PG_PS_FRAME); pmap_pde_demotions++; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_demote_pde: success for va %#x" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); return (TRUE); } /* * Removes a 2- or 4MB page mapping from the kernel pmap. */ static void pmap_remove_kernel_pde(pmap_t pmap, pd_entry_t *pde, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t newpde; vm_paddr_t mptepa; vm_page_t mpte; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); mpte = pmap_remove_pt_page(pmap, va); if (mpte == NULL) panic("pmap_remove_kernel_pde: Missing pt page."); mptepa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(mpte); newpde = mptepa | PG_M | PG_A | PG_RW | PG_V; /* * Initialize the page table page. */ pagezero((void *)&KPTmap[i386_btop(trunc_4mpage(va))]); /* * Remove the mapping. */ if (workaround_erratum383) pmap_update_pde(pmap, va, pde, newpde); else pmap_kenter_pde(va, newpde); /* * Invalidate the recursive mapping of the page table page. */ pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, (vm_offset_t)vtopte(va)); } /* * pmap_remove_pde: do the things to unmap a superpage in a process */ static void pmap_remove_pde(pmap_t pmap, pd_entry_t *pdq, vm_offset_t sva, struct spglist *free) { struct md_page *pvh; pd_entry_t oldpde; vm_offset_t eva, va; vm_page_t m, mpte; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); KASSERT((sva & PDRMASK) == 0, ("pmap_remove_pde: sva is not 4mpage aligned")); oldpde = pte_load_clear(pdq); if (oldpde & PG_W) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count -= NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE; /* * Machines that don't support invlpg, also don't support * PG_G. */ if ((oldpde & PG_G) != 0) pmap_invalidate_pde_page(kernel_pmap, sva, oldpde); pmap->pm_stats.resident_count -= NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE; if (oldpde & PG_MANAGED) { pvh = pa_to_pvh(oldpde & PG_PS_FRAME); pmap_pvh_free(pvh, pmap, sva); eva = sva + NBPDR; for (va = sva, m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(oldpde & PG_PS_FRAME); va < eva; va += PAGE_SIZE, m++) { if ((oldpde & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) vm_page_dirty(m); if (oldpde & PG_A) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list) && TAILQ_EMPTY(&pvh->pv_list)) vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } } if (pmap == kernel_pmap) { pmap_remove_kernel_pde(pmap, pdq, sva); } else { mpte = pmap_remove_pt_page(pmap, sva); if (mpte != NULL) { pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; KASSERT(mpte->wire_count == NPTEPG, ("pmap_remove_pde: pte page wire count error")); mpte->wire_count = 0; pmap_add_delayed_free_list(mpte, free, FALSE); } } } /* * pmap_remove_pte: do the things to unmap a page in a process */ static int pmap_remove_pte(pmap_t pmap, pt_entry_t *ptq, vm_offset_t va, struct spglist *free) { pt_entry_t oldpte; vm_page_t m; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); oldpte = pte_load_clear(ptq); KASSERT(oldpte != 0, ("pmap_remove_pte: pmap %p va %x zero pte", pmap, va)); if (oldpte & PG_W) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count -= 1; /* * Machines that don't support invlpg, also don't support * PG_G. */ if (oldpte & PG_G) pmap_invalidate_page(kernel_pmap, va); pmap->pm_stats.resident_count -= 1; if (oldpte & PG_MANAGED) { m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(oldpte & PG_FRAME); if ((oldpte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) vm_page_dirty(m); if (oldpte & PG_A) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); pmap_remove_entry(pmap, m, va); } return (pmap_unuse_pt(pmap, va, free)); } /* * Remove a single page from a process address space */ static void pmap_remove_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, struct spglist *free) { pt_entry_t *pte; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); KASSERT(curthread->td_pinned > 0, ("curthread not pinned")); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); if ((pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, va)) == NULL || *pte == 0) return; pmap_remove_pte(pmap, pte, va, free); pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, va); } /* * Removes the specified range of addresses from the page table page. */ static bool pmap_remove_ptes(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, struct spglist *free) { pt_entry_t *pte; bool anyvalid; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); KASSERT(curthread->td_pinned > 0, ("curthread not pinned")); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); anyvalid = false; for (pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, sva); sva != eva; pte++, sva += PAGE_SIZE) { if (*pte == 0) continue; /* * The TLB entry for a PG_G mapping is invalidated by * pmap_remove_pte(). */ if ((*pte & PG_G) == 0) anyvalid = true; if (pmap_remove_pte(pmap, pte, sva, free)) break; } return (anyvalid); } /* * Remove the given range of addresses from the specified map. * * It is assumed that the start and end are properly * rounded to the page size. */ void pmap_remove(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { vm_offset_t pdnxt; pd_entry_t ptpaddr; struct spglist free; int anyvalid; /* * Perform an unsynchronized read. This is, however, safe. */ if (pmap->pm_stats.resident_count == 0) return; anyvalid = 0; SLIST_INIT(&free); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); sched_pin(); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); /* * special handling of removing one page. a very * common operation and easy to short circuit some * code. */ if ((sva + PAGE_SIZE == eva) && ((pmap->pm_pdir[(sva >> PDRSHIFT)] & PG_PS) == 0)) { pmap_remove_page(pmap, sva, &free); goto out; } for (; sva < eva; sva = pdnxt) { u_int pdirindex; /* * Calculate index for next page table. */ pdnxt = (sva + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (pdnxt < sva) pdnxt = eva; if (pmap->pm_stats.resident_count == 0) break; pdirindex = sva >> PDRSHIFT; ptpaddr = pmap->pm_pdir[pdirindex]; /* * Weed out invalid mappings. Note: we assume that the page * directory table is always allocated, and in kernel virtual. */ if (ptpaddr == 0) continue; /* * Check for large page. */ if ((ptpaddr & PG_PS) != 0) { /* * Are we removing the entire large page? If not, * demote the mapping and fall through. */ if (sva + NBPDR == pdnxt && eva >= pdnxt) { /* * The TLB entry for a PG_G mapping is * invalidated by pmap_remove_pde(). */ if ((ptpaddr & PG_G) == 0) anyvalid = 1; pmap_remove_pde(pmap, &pmap->pm_pdir[pdirindex], sva, &free); continue; } else if (!pmap_demote_pde(pmap, &pmap->pm_pdir[pdirindex], sva)) { /* The large page mapping was destroyed. */ continue; } } /* * Limit our scan to either the end of the va represented * by the current page table page, or to the end of the * range being removed. */ if (pdnxt > eva) pdnxt = eva; if (pmap_remove_ptes(pmap, sva, pdnxt, &free)) anyvalid = 1; } out: sched_unpin(); if (anyvalid) pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); vm_page_free_pages_toq(&free, true); } /* * Routine: pmap_remove_all * Function: * Removes this physical page from * all physical maps in which it resides. * Reflects back modify bits to the pager. * * Notes: * Original versions of this routine were very * inefficient because they iteratively called * pmap_remove (slow...) */ void pmap_remove_all(vm_page_t m) { struct md_page *pvh; pv_entry_t pv; pmap_t pmap; pt_entry_t *pte, tpte; pd_entry_t *pde; vm_offset_t va; struct spglist free; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_remove_all: page %p is not managed", m)); SLIST_INIT(&free); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); sched_pin(); if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) goto small_mappings; pvh = pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); while ((pv = TAILQ_FIRST(&pvh->pv_list)) != NULL) { va = pv->pv_va; pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); (void)pmap_demote_pde(pmap, pde, va); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } small_mappings: while ((pv = TAILQ_FIRST(&m->md.pv_list)) != NULL) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, pv->pv_va); KASSERT((*pde & PG_PS) == 0, ("pmap_remove_all: found" " a 4mpage in page %p's pv list", m)); pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, pv->pv_va); tpte = pte_load_clear(pte); KASSERT(tpte != 0, ("pmap_remove_all: pmap %p va %x zero pte", pmap, pv->pv_va)); if (tpte & PG_W) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; if (tpte & PG_A) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); /* * Update the vm_page_t clean and reference bits. */ if ((tpte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) vm_page_dirty(m); pmap_unuse_pt(pmap, pv->pv_va, &free); pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, pv->pv_va); TAILQ_REMOVE(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_next); free_pv_entry(pmap, pv); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); sched_unpin(); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); vm_page_free_pages_toq(&free, true); } /* * pmap_protect_pde: do the things to protect a 4mpage in a process */ static boolean_t pmap_protect_pde(pmap_t pmap, pd_entry_t *pde, vm_offset_t sva, vm_prot_t prot) { pd_entry_t newpde, oldpde; vm_offset_t eva, va; vm_page_t m; boolean_t anychanged; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); KASSERT((sva & PDRMASK) == 0, ("pmap_protect_pde: sva is not 4mpage aligned")); anychanged = FALSE; retry: oldpde = newpde = *pde; if ((oldpde & (PG_MANAGED | PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_MANAGED | PG_M | PG_RW)) { eva = sva + NBPDR; for (va = sva, m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(oldpde & PG_PS_FRAME); va < eva; va += PAGE_SIZE, m++) vm_page_dirty(m); } if ((prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0) newpde &= ~(PG_RW | PG_M); #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) if ((prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE) == 0) newpde |= pg_nx; #endif if (newpde != oldpde) { /* * As an optimization to future operations on this PDE, clear * PG_PROMOTED. The impending invalidation will remove any * lingering 4KB page mappings from the TLB. */ if (!pde_cmpset(pde, oldpde, newpde & ~PG_PROMOTED)) goto retry; if ((oldpde & PG_G) != 0) pmap_invalidate_pde_page(kernel_pmap, sva, oldpde); else anychanged = TRUE; } return (anychanged); } /* * Set the physical protection on the * specified range of this map as requested. */ void pmap_protect(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, vm_prot_t prot) { vm_offset_t pdnxt; pd_entry_t ptpaddr; pt_entry_t *pte; boolean_t anychanged, pv_lists_locked; KASSERT((prot & ~VM_PROT_ALL) == 0, ("invalid prot %x", prot)); if (prot == VM_PROT_NONE) { pmap_remove(pmap, sva, eva); return; } #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) if ((prot & (VM_PROT_WRITE|VM_PROT_EXECUTE)) == (VM_PROT_WRITE|VM_PROT_EXECUTE)) return; #else if (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) return; #endif if (pmap_is_current(pmap)) pv_lists_locked = FALSE; else { pv_lists_locked = TRUE; resume: rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); sched_pin(); } anychanged = FALSE; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (; sva < eva; sva = pdnxt) { pt_entry_t obits, pbits; u_int pdirindex; pdnxt = (sva + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (pdnxt < sva) pdnxt = eva; pdirindex = sva >> PDRSHIFT; ptpaddr = pmap->pm_pdir[pdirindex]; /* * Weed out invalid mappings. Note: we assume that the page * directory table is always allocated, and in kernel virtual. */ if (ptpaddr == 0) continue; /* * Check for large page. */ if ((ptpaddr & PG_PS) != 0) { /* * Are we protecting the entire large page? If not, * demote the mapping and fall through. */ if (sva + NBPDR == pdnxt && eva >= pdnxt) { /* * The TLB entry for a PG_G mapping is * invalidated by pmap_protect_pde(). */ if (pmap_protect_pde(pmap, &pmap->pm_pdir[pdirindex], sva, prot)) anychanged = TRUE; continue; } else { if (!pv_lists_locked) { pv_lists_locked = TRUE; if (!rw_try_wlock(&pvh_global_lock)) { if (anychanged) pmap_invalidate_all( pmap); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); goto resume; } sched_pin(); } if (!pmap_demote_pde(pmap, &pmap->pm_pdir[pdirindex], sva)) { /* * The large page mapping was * destroyed. */ continue; } } } if (pdnxt > eva) pdnxt = eva; for (pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, sva); sva != pdnxt; pte++, sva += PAGE_SIZE) { vm_page_t m; retry: /* * Regardless of whether a pte is 32 or 64 bits in * size, PG_RW, PG_A, and PG_M are among the least * significant 32 bits. */ obits = pbits = *pte; if ((pbits & PG_V) == 0) continue; if ((prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0) { if ((pbits & (PG_MANAGED | PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_MANAGED | PG_M | PG_RW)) { m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pbits & PG_FRAME); vm_page_dirty(m); } pbits &= ~(PG_RW | PG_M); } #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) if ((prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE) == 0) pbits |= pg_nx; #endif if (pbits != obits) { #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) if (!atomic_cmpset_64(pte, obits, pbits)) goto retry; #else if (!atomic_cmpset_int((u_int *)pte, obits, pbits)) goto retry; #endif if (obits & PG_G) pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, sva); else anychanged = TRUE; } } } if (anychanged) pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); if (pv_lists_locked) { sched_unpin(); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Tries to promote the 512 or 1024, contiguous 4KB page mappings that are * within a single page table page (PTP) to a single 2- or 4MB page mapping. * For promotion to occur, two conditions must be met: (1) the 4KB page * mappings must map aligned, contiguous physical memory and (2) the 4KB page * mappings must have identical characteristics. * * Managed (PG_MANAGED) mappings within the kernel address space are not * promoted. The reason is that kernel PDEs are replicated in each pmap but * pmap_clear_ptes() and pmap_ts_referenced() only read the PDE from the kernel * pmap. */ static void pmap_promote_pde(pmap_t pmap, pd_entry_t *pde, vm_offset_t va) { pd_entry_t newpde; pt_entry_t *firstpte, oldpte, pa, *pte; vm_offset_t oldpteva; vm_page_t mpte; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); /* * Examine the first PTE in the specified PTP. Abort if this PTE is * either invalid, unused, or does not map the first 4KB physical page * within a 2- or 4MB page. */ firstpte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, trunc_4mpage(va)); setpde: newpde = *firstpte; if ((newpde & ((PG_FRAME & PDRMASK) | PG_A | PG_V)) != (PG_A | PG_V)) { pmap_pde_p_failures++; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_promote_pde: failure for va %#x" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); return; } if ((*firstpte & PG_MANAGED) != 0 && pmap == kernel_pmap) { pmap_pde_p_failures++; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_promote_pde: failure for va %#x" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); return; } if ((newpde & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == PG_RW) { /* * When PG_M is already clear, PG_RW can be cleared without * a TLB invalidation. */ if (!atomic_cmpset_int((u_int *)firstpte, newpde, newpde & ~PG_RW)) goto setpde; newpde &= ~PG_RW; } /* * Examine each of the other PTEs in the specified PTP. Abort if this * PTE maps an unexpected 4KB physical page or does not have identical * characteristics to the first PTE. */ pa = (newpde & (PG_PS_FRAME | PG_A | PG_V)) + NBPDR - PAGE_SIZE; for (pte = firstpte + NPTEPG - 1; pte > firstpte; pte--) { setpte: oldpte = *pte; if ((oldpte & (PG_FRAME | PG_A | PG_V)) != pa) { pmap_pde_p_failures++; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_promote_pde: failure for va %#x" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); return; } if ((oldpte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == PG_RW) { /* * When PG_M is already clear, PG_RW can be cleared * without a TLB invalidation. */ if (!atomic_cmpset_int((u_int *)pte, oldpte, oldpte & ~PG_RW)) goto setpte; oldpte &= ~PG_RW; oldpteva = (oldpte & PG_FRAME & PDRMASK) | (va & ~PDRMASK); CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_promote_pde: protect for va %#x" " in pmap %p", oldpteva, pmap); } if ((oldpte & PG_PTE_PROMOTE) != (newpde & PG_PTE_PROMOTE)) { pmap_pde_p_failures++; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_promote_pde: failure for va %#x" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); return; } pa -= PAGE_SIZE; } /* * Save the page table page in its current state until the PDE * mapping the superpage is demoted by pmap_demote_pde() or * destroyed by pmap_remove_pde(). */ mpte = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(*pde & PG_FRAME); KASSERT(mpte >= vm_page_array && mpte < &vm_page_array[vm_page_array_size], ("pmap_promote_pde: page table page is out of range")); KASSERT(mpte->pindex == va >> PDRSHIFT, ("pmap_promote_pde: page table page's pindex is wrong")); if (pmap_insert_pt_page(pmap, mpte)) { pmap_pde_p_failures++; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_promote_pde: failure for va %#x in pmap %p", va, pmap); return; } /* * Promote the pv entries. */ if ((newpde & PG_MANAGED) != 0) pmap_pv_promote_pde(pmap, va, newpde & PG_PS_FRAME); /* * Propagate the PAT index to its proper position. */ if ((newpde & PG_PTE_PAT) != 0) newpde ^= PG_PDE_PAT | PG_PTE_PAT; /* * Map the superpage. */ if (workaround_erratum383) pmap_update_pde(pmap, va, pde, PG_PS | newpde); else if (pmap == kernel_pmap) pmap_kenter_pde(va, PG_PROMOTED | PG_PS | newpde); else pde_store(pde, PG_PROMOTED | PG_PS | newpde); pmap_pde_promotions++; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_promote_pde: success for va %#x" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); } #endif /* VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 */ /* * Insert the given physical page (p) at * the specified virtual address (v) in the * target physical map with the protection requested. * * If specified, the page will be wired down, meaning * that the related pte can not be reclaimed. * * NB: This is the only routine which MAY NOT lazy-evaluate * or lose information. That is, this routine must actually * insert this page into the given map NOW. */ int pmap_enter(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, u_int flags, int8_t psind) { pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t *pte; pt_entry_t newpte, origpte; pv_entry_t pv; vm_paddr_t opa, pa; vm_page_t mpte, om; int rv; va = trunc_page(va); KASSERT((pmap == kernel_pmap && va < VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS) || (pmap != kernel_pmap && va < VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS), ("pmap_enter: toobig k%d %#x", pmap == kernel_pmap, va)); KASSERT(va < PMAP_TRM_MIN_ADDRESS, ("pmap_enter: invalid to pmap_enter into trampoline (va: 0x%x)", va)); KASSERT(pmap != kernel_pmap || (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0 || va < kmi.clean_sva || va >= kmi.clean_eva, ("pmap_enter: managed mapping within the clean submap")); if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0 && !vm_page_xbusied(m)) VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); KASSERT((flags & PMAP_ENTER_RESERVED) == 0, ("pmap_enter: flags %u has reserved bits set", flags)); pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); newpte = (pt_entry_t)(pa | PG_A | PG_V); if ((flags & VM_PROT_WRITE) != 0) newpte |= PG_M; if ((prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) != 0) newpte |= PG_RW; KASSERT((newpte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) != PG_M, ("pmap_enter: flags includes VM_PROT_WRITE but prot doesn't")); #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) if ((prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE) == 0) newpte |= pg_nx; #endif if ((flags & PMAP_ENTER_WIRED) != 0) newpte |= PG_W; if (pmap != kernel_pmap) newpte |= PG_U; newpte |= pmap_cache_bits(m->md.pat_mode, psind > 0); if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) newpte |= PG_MANAGED; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); sched_pin(); if (psind == 1) { /* Assert the required virtual and physical alignment. */ KASSERT((va & PDRMASK) == 0, ("pmap_enter: va unaligned")); KASSERT(m->psind > 0, ("pmap_enter: m->psind < psind")); rv = pmap_enter_pde(pmap, va, newpte | PG_PS, flags, m); goto out; } pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); if (pmap != kernel_pmap) { /* * va is for UVA. * In the case that a page table page is not resident, * we are creating it here. pmap_allocpte() handles * demotion. */ mpte = pmap_allocpte(pmap, va, flags); if (mpte == NULL) { KASSERT((flags & PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP) != 0, ("pmap_allocpte failed with sleep allowed")); rv = KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE; goto out; } } else { /* * va is for KVA, so pmap_demote_pde() will never fail * to install a page table page. PG_V is also * asserted by pmap_demote_pde(). */ mpte = NULL; KASSERT(pde != NULL && (*pde & PG_V) != 0, ("KVA %#x invalid pde pdir %#jx", va, (uintmax_t)pmap->pm_pdir[PTDPTDI])); if ((*pde & PG_PS) != 0) pmap_demote_pde(pmap, pde, va); } pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, va); /* * Page Directory table entry is not valid, which should not * happen. We should have either allocated the page table * page or demoted the existing mapping above. */ if (pte == NULL) { panic("pmap_enter: invalid page directory pdir=%#jx, va=%#x", (uintmax_t)pmap->pm_pdir[PTDPTDI], va); } origpte = *pte; pv = NULL; /* * Is the specified virtual address already mapped? */ if ((origpte & PG_V) != 0) { /* * Wiring change, just update stats. We don't worry about * wiring PT pages as they remain resident as long as there * are valid mappings in them. Hence, if a user page is wired, * the PT page will be also. */ if ((newpte & PG_W) != 0 && (origpte & PG_W) == 0) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count++; else if ((newpte & PG_W) == 0 && (origpte & PG_W) != 0) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; /* * Remove the extra PT page reference. */ if (mpte != NULL) { mpte->wire_count--; KASSERT(mpte->wire_count > 0, ("pmap_enter: missing reference to page table page," " va: 0x%x", va)); } /* * Has the physical page changed? */ opa = origpte & PG_FRAME; if (opa == pa) { /* * No, might be a protection or wiring change. */ if ((origpte & PG_MANAGED) != 0 && (newpte & PG_RW) != 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); if (((origpte ^ newpte) & ~(PG_M | PG_A)) == 0) goto unchanged; goto validate; } /* * The physical page has changed. Temporarily invalidate * the mapping. This ensures that all threads sharing the * pmap keep a consistent view of the mapping, which is * necessary for the correct handling of COW faults. It * also permits reuse of the old mapping's PV entry, * avoiding an allocation. * * For consistency, handle unmanaged mappings the same way. */ origpte = pte_load_clear(pte); KASSERT((origpte & PG_FRAME) == opa, ("pmap_enter: unexpected pa update for %#x", va)); if ((origpte & PG_MANAGED) != 0) { om = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(opa); /* * The pmap lock is sufficient to synchronize with * concurrent calls to pmap_page_test_mappings() and * pmap_ts_referenced(). */ if ((origpte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) vm_page_dirty(om); if ((origpte & PG_A) != 0) vm_page_aflag_set(om, PGA_REFERENCED); pv = pmap_pvh_remove(&om->md, pmap, va); if ((newpte & PG_MANAGED) == 0) free_pv_entry(pmap, pv); if ((om->aflags & PGA_WRITEABLE) != 0 && TAILQ_EMPTY(&om->md.pv_list) && ((om->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0 || TAILQ_EMPTY(&pa_to_pvh(opa)->pv_list))) vm_page_aflag_clear(om, PGA_WRITEABLE); } if ((origpte & PG_A) != 0) pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, va); origpte = 0; } else { /* * Increment the counters. */ if ((newpte & PG_W) != 0) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count++; pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; } /* * Enter on the PV list if part of our managed memory. */ if ((newpte & PG_MANAGED) != 0) { if (pv == NULL) { pv = get_pv_entry(pmap, FALSE); pv->pv_va = va; } TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_next); if ((newpte & PG_RW) != 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } /* * Update the PTE. */ if ((origpte & PG_V) != 0) { validate: origpte = pte_load_store(pte, newpte); KASSERT((origpte & PG_FRAME) == pa, ("pmap_enter: unexpected pa update for %#x", va)); if ((newpte & PG_M) == 0 && (origpte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) { if ((origpte & PG_MANAGED) != 0) vm_page_dirty(m); /* * Although the PTE may still have PG_RW set, TLB * invalidation may nonetheless be required because * the PTE no longer has PG_M set. */ } #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) else if ((origpte & PG_NX) != 0 || (newpte & PG_NX) == 0) { /* * This PTE change does not require TLB invalidation. */ goto unchanged; } #endif if ((origpte & PG_A) != 0) pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, va); } else pte_store(pte, newpte); unchanged: #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * If both the page table page and the reservation are fully * populated, then attempt promotion. */ if ((mpte == NULL || mpte->wire_count == NPTEPG) && pg_ps_enabled && (m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0 && vm_reserv_level_iffullpop(m) == 0) pmap_promote_pde(pmap, pde, va); #endif rv = KERN_SUCCESS; out: sched_unpin(); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (rv); } /* * Tries to create a read- and/or execute-only 2 or 4 MB page mapping. Returns * true if successful. Returns false if (1) a mapping already exists at the * specified virtual address or (2) a PV entry cannot be allocated without * reclaiming another PV entry. */ static bool pmap_enter_4mpage(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot) { pd_entry_t newpde; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); newpde = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | pmap_cache_bits(m->md.pat_mode, 1) | PG_PS | PG_V; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) newpde |= PG_MANAGED; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) if ((prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE) == 0) newpde |= pg_nx; #endif if (pmap != kernel_pmap) newpde |= PG_U; return (pmap_enter_pde(pmap, va, newpde, PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP | PMAP_ENTER_NOREPLACE | PMAP_ENTER_NORECLAIM, NULL) == KERN_SUCCESS); } /* * Tries to create the specified 2 or 4 MB page mapping. Returns KERN_SUCCESS * if the mapping was created, and either KERN_FAILURE or * KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE otherwise. Returns KERN_FAILURE if * PMAP_ENTER_NOREPLACE was specified and a mapping already exists at the * specified virtual address. Returns KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE if * PMAP_ENTER_NORECLAIM was specified and a PV entry allocation failed. * * The parameter "m" is only used when creating a managed, writeable mapping. */ static int pmap_enter_pde(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, pd_entry_t newpde, u_int flags, vm_page_t m) { struct spglist free; pd_entry_t oldpde, *pde; vm_page_t mt; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); KASSERT((newpde & (PG_M | PG_RW)) != PG_RW, ("pmap_enter_pde: newpde is missing PG_M")); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); oldpde = *pde; if ((oldpde & PG_V) != 0) { if ((flags & PMAP_ENTER_NOREPLACE) != 0) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_enter_pde: failure for va %#lx" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); return (KERN_FAILURE); } /* Break the existing mapping(s). */ SLIST_INIT(&free); if ((oldpde & PG_PS) != 0) { /* * If the PDE resulted from a promotion, then a * reserved PT page could be freed. */ (void)pmap_remove_pde(pmap, pde, va, &free); if ((oldpde & PG_G) == 0) pmap_invalidate_pde_page(pmap, va, oldpde); } else { if (pmap_remove_ptes(pmap, va, va + NBPDR, &free)) pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); } vm_page_free_pages_toq(&free, true); if (pmap == kernel_pmap) { mt = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(*pde & PG_FRAME); if (pmap_insert_pt_page(pmap, mt)) { /* * XXX Currently, this can't happen because * we do not perform pmap_enter(psind == 1) * on the kernel pmap. */ panic("pmap_enter_pde: trie insert failed"); } } else KASSERT(*pde == 0, ("pmap_enter_pde: non-zero pde %p", pde)); } if ((newpde & PG_MANAGED) != 0) { /* * Abort this mapping if its PV entry could not be created. */ if (!pmap_pv_insert_pde(pmap, va, newpde, flags)) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_enter_pde: failure for va %#lx" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); return (KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE); } if ((newpde & PG_RW) != 0) { for (mt = m; mt < &m[NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE]; mt++) vm_page_aflag_set(mt, PGA_WRITEABLE); } } /* * Increment counters. */ if ((newpde & PG_W) != 0) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count += NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE; pmap->pm_stats.resident_count += NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE; /* * Map the superpage. (This is not a promoted mapping; there will not * be any lingering 4KB page mappings in the TLB.) */ pde_store(pde, newpde); pmap_pde_mappings++; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_enter_pde: success for va %#lx" " in pmap %p", va, pmap); return (KERN_SUCCESS); } /* * Maps a sequence of resident pages belonging to the same object. * The sequence begins with the given page m_start. This page is * mapped at the given virtual address start. Each subsequent page is * mapped at a virtual address that is offset from start by the same * amount as the page is offset from m_start within the object. The * last page in the sequence is the page with the largest offset from * m_start that can be mapped at a virtual address less than the given * virtual address end. Not every virtual page between start and end * is mapped; only those for which a resident page exists with the * corresponding offset from m_start are mapped. */ void pmap_enter_object(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end, vm_page_t m_start, vm_prot_t prot) { vm_offset_t va; vm_page_t m, mpte; vm_pindex_t diff, psize; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m_start->object); psize = atop(end - start); mpte = NULL; m = m_start; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); while (m != NULL && (diff = m->pindex - m_start->pindex) < psize) { va = start + ptoa(diff); if ((va & PDRMASK) == 0 && va + NBPDR <= end && m->psind == 1 && pg_ps_enabled && pmap_enter_4mpage(pmap, va, m, prot)) m = &m[NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE - 1]; else mpte = pmap_enter_quick_locked(pmap, va, m, prot, mpte); m = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * this code makes some *MAJOR* assumptions: * 1. Current pmap & pmap exists. * 2. Not wired. * 3. Read access. * 4. No page table pages. * but is *MUCH* faster than pmap_enter... */ void pmap_enter_quick(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot) { rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); (void)pmap_enter_quick_locked(pmap, va, m, prot, NULL); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } static vm_page_t pmap_enter_quick_locked(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, vm_page_t mpte) { pt_entry_t *pte; vm_paddr_t pa; struct spglist free; KASSERT(pmap != kernel_pmap || va < kmi.clean_sva || va >= kmi.clean_eva || (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0, ("pmap_enter_quick_locked: managed mapping within the clean submap")); rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); /* * In the case that a page table page is not * resident, we are creating it here. */ if (pmap != kernel_pmap) { u_int ptepindex; pd_entry_t ptepa; /* * Calculate pagetable page index */ ptepindex = va >> PDRSHIFT; if (mpte && (mpte->pindex == ptepindex)) { mpte->wire_count++; } else { /* * Get the page directory entry */ ptepa = pmap->pm_pdir[ptepindex]; /* * If the page table page is mapped, we just increment * the hold count, and activate it. */ if (ptepa) { if (ptepa & PG_PS) return (NULL); mpte = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(ptepa & PG_FRAME); mpte->wire_count++; } else { mpte = _pmap_allocpte(pmap, ptepindex, PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP); if (mpte == NULL) return (mpte); } } } else { mpte = NULL; } sched_pin(); pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, va); if (*pte) { if (mpte != NULL) { mpte->wire_count--; mpte = NULL; } sched_unpin(); return (mpte); } /* * Enter on the PV list if part of our managed memory. */ if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0 && !pmap_try_insert_pv_entry(pmap, va, m)) { if (mpte != NULL) { SLIST_INIT(&free); if (pmap_unwire_ptp(pmap, mpte, &free)) { pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, va); vm_page_free_pages_toq(&free, true); } mpte = NULL; } sched_unpin(); return (mpte); } /* * Increment counters */ pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | pmap_cache_bits(m->md.pat_mode, 0); #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) if ((prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE) == 0) pa |= pg_nx; #endif /* * Now validate mapping with RO protection */ if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0) pte_store(pte, pa | PG_V | PG_U); else pte_store(pte, pa | PG_V | PG_U | PG_MANAGED); sched_unpin(); return (mpte); } /* * Make a temporary mapping for a physical address. This is only intended * to be used for panic dumps. */ void * pmap_kenter_temporary(vm_paddr_t pa, int i) { vm_offset_t va; va = (vm_offset_t)crashdumpmap + (i * PAGE_SIZE); pmap_kenter(va, pa); invlpg(va); return ((void *)crashdumpmap); } /* * This code maps large physical mmap regions into the * processor address space. Note that some shortcuts * are taken, but the code works. */ void pmap_object_init_pt(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_size_t size) { pd_entry_t *pde; vm_paddr_t pa, ptepa; vm_page_t p; int pat_mode; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(object->type == OBJT_DEVICE || object->type == OBJT_SG, ("pmap_object_init_pt: non-device object")); - if (pseflag && + if (pg_ps_enabled && (addr & (NBPDR - 1)) == 0 && (size & (NBPDR - 1)) == 0) { if (!vm_object_populate(object, pindex, pindex + atop(size))) return; p = vm_page_lookup(object, pindex); KASSERT(p->valid == VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL, ("pmap_object_init_pt: invalid page %p", p)); pat_mode = p->md.pat_mode; /* * Abort the mapping if the first page is not physically * aligned to a 2/4MB page boundary. */ ptepa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(p); if (ptepa & (NBPDR - 1)) return; /* * Skip the first page. Abort the mapping if the rest of * the pages are not physically contiguous or have differing * memory attributes. */ p = TAILQ_NEXT(p, listq); for (pa = ptepa + PAGE_SIZE; pa < ptepa + size; pa += PAGE_SIZE) { KASSERT(p->valid == VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL, ("pmap_object_init_pt: invalid page %p", p)); if (pa != VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(p) || pat_mode != p->md.pat_mode) return; p = TAILQ_NEXT(p, listq); } /* * Map using 2/4MB pages. Since "ptepa" is 2/4M aligned and * "size" is a multiple of 2/4M, adding the PAT setting to * "pa" will not affect the termination of this loop. */ PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (pa = ptepa | pmap_cache_bits(pat_mode, 1); pa < ptepa + size; pa += NBPDR) { pde = pmap_pde(pmap, addr); if (*pde == 0) { pde_store(pde, pa | PG_PS | PG_M | PG_A | PG_U | PG_RW | PG_V); pmap->pm_stats.resident_count += NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE; pmap_pde_mappings++; } /* Else continue on if the PDE is already valid. */ addr += NBPDR; } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } } /* * Clear the wired attribute from the mappings for the specified range of * addresses in the given pmap. Every valid mapping within that range * must have the wired attribute set. In contrast, invalid mappings * cannot have the wired attribute set, so they are ignored. * * The wired attribute of the page table entry is not a hardware feature, * so there is no need to invalidate any TLB entries. */ void pmap_unwire(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { vm_offset_t pdnxt; pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t *pte; boolean_t pv_lists_locked; if (pmap_is_current(pmap)) pv_lists_locked = FALSE; else { pv_lists_locked = TRUE; resume: rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); sched_pin(); } PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (; sva < eva; sva = pdnxt) { pdnxt = (sva + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (pdnxt < sva) pdnxt = eva; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, sva); if ((*pde & PG_V) == 0) continue; if ((*pde & PG_PS) != 0) { if ((*pde & PG_W) == 0) panic("pmap_unwire: pde %#jx is missing PG_W", (uintmax_t)*pde); /* * Are we unwiring the entire large page? If not, * demote the mapping and fall through. */ if (sva + NBPDR == pdnxt && eva >= pdnxt) { /* * Regardless of whether a pde (or pte) is 32 * or 64 bits in size, PG_W is among the least * significant 32 bits. */ atomic_clear_int((u_int *)pde, PG_W); pmap->pm_stats.wired_count -= NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE; continue; } else { if (!pv_lists_locked) { pv_lists_locked = TRUE; if (!rw_try_wlock(&pvh_global_lock)) { PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); /* Repeat sva. */ goto resume; } sched_pin(); } if (!pmap_demote_pde(pmap, pde, sva)) panic("pmap_unwire: demotion failed"); } } if (pdnxt > eva) pdnxt = eva; for (pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, sva); sva != pdnxt; pte++, sva += PAGE_SIZE) { if ((*pte & PG_V) == 0) continue; if ((*pte & PG_W) == 0) panic("pmap_unwire: pte %#jx is missing PG_W", (uintmax_t)*pte); /* * PG_W must be cleared atomically. Although the pmap * lock synchronizes access to PG_W, another processor * could be setting PG_M and/or PG_A concurrently. * * PG_W is among the least significant 32 bits. */ atomic_clear_int((u_int *)pte, PG_W); pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; } } if (pv_lists_locked) { sched_unpin(); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * Copy the range specified by src_addr/len * from the source map to the range dst_addr/len * in the destination map. * * This routine is only advisory and need not do anything. Since * current pmap is always the kernel pmap when executing in * kernel, and we do not copy from the kernel pmap to a user * pmap, this optimization is not usable in 4/4G full split i386 * world. */ void pmap_copy(pmap_t dst_pmap, pmap_t src_pmap, vm_offset_t dst_addr, vm_size_t len, vm_offset_t src_addr) { struct spglist free; pt_entry_t *src_pte, *dst_pte, ptetemp; pd_entry_t srcptepaddr; vm_page_t dstmpte, srcmpte; vm_offset_t addr, end_addr, pdnxt; u_int ptepindex; if (dst_addr != src_addr) return; end_addr = src_addr + len; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); if (dst_pmap < src_pmap) { PMAP_LOCK(dst_pmap); PMAP_LOCK(src_pmap); } else { PMAP_LOCK(src_pmap); PMAP_LOCK(dst_pmap); } sched_pin(); for (addr = src_addr; addr < end_addr; addr = pdnxt) { KASSERT(addr < PMAP_TRM_MIN_ADDRESS, ("pmap_copy: invalid to pmap_copy the trampoline")); pdnxt = (addr + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (pdnxt < addr) pdnxt = end_addr; ptepindex = addr >> PDRSHIFT; srcptepaddr = src_pmap->pm_pdir[ptepindex]; if (srcptepaddr == 0) continue; if (srcptepaddr & PG_PS) { if ((addr & PDRMASK) != 0 || addr + NBPDR > end_addr) continue; if (dst_pmap->pm_pdir[ptepindex] == 0 && ((srcptepaddr & PG_MANAGED) == 0 || pmap_pv_insert_pde(dst_pmap, addr, srcptepaddr, PMAP_ENTER_NORECLAIM))) { dst_pmap->pm_pdir[ptepindex] = srcptepaddr & ~PG_W; dst_pmap->pm_stats.resident_count += NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE; pmap_pde_mappings++; } continue; } srcmpte = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(srcptepaddr & PG_FRAME); KASSERT(srcmpte->wire_count > 0, ("pmap_copy: source page table page is unused")); if (pdnxt > end_addr) pdnxt = end_addr; src_pte = pmap_pte_quick3(src_pmap, addr); while (addr < pdnxt) { ptetemp = *src_pte; /* * we only virtual copy managed pages */ if ((ptetemp & PG_MANAGED) != 0) { dstmpte = pmap_allocpte(dst_pmap, addr, PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP); if (dstmpte == NULL) goto out; dst_pte = pmap_pte_quick(dst_pmap, addr); if (*dst_pte == 0 && pmap_try_insert_pv_entry(dst_pmap, addr, PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(ptetemp & PG_FRAME))) { /* * Clear the wired, modified, and * accessed (referenced) bits * during the copy. */ *dst_pte = ptetemp & ~(PG_W | PG_M | PG_A); dst_pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; } else { SLIST_INIT(&free); if (pmap_unwire_ptp(dst_pmap, dstmpte, &free)) { pmap_invalidate_page(dst_pmap, addr); vm_page_free_pages_toq(&free, true); } goto out; } if (dstmpte->wire_count >= srcmpte->wire_count) break; } addr += PAGE_SIZE; src_pte++; } } out: sched_unpin(); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(src_pmap); PMAP_UNLOCK(dst_pmap); } /* * Zero 1 page of virtual memory mapped from a hardware page by the caller. */ static __inline void pagezero(void *page) { #if defined(I686_CPU) if (cpu_class == CPUCLASS_686) { if (cpu_feature & CPUID_SSE2) sse2_pagezero(page); else i686_pagezero(page); } else #endif bzero(page, PAGE_SIZE); } /* * Zero the specified hardware page. */ void pmap_zero_page(vm_page_t m) { pt_entry_t *cmap_pte2; struct pcpu *pc; sched_pin(); pc = get_pcpu(); cmap_pte2 = pc->pc_cmap_pte2; mtx_lock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); if (*cmap_pte2) panic("pmap_zero_page: CMAP2 busy"); *cmap_pte2 = PG_V | PG_RW | VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | PG_A | PG_M | pmap_cache_bits(m->md.pat_mode, 0); invlcaddr(pc->pc_cmap_addr2); pagezero(pc->pc_cmap_addr2); *cmap_pte2 = 0; /* * Unpin the thread before releasing the lock. Otherwise the thread * could be rescheduled while still bound to the current CPU, only * to unpin itself immediately upon resuming execution. */ sched_unpin(); mtx_unlock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); } /* * Zero an an area within a single hardware page. off and size must not * cover an area beyond a single hardware page. */ void pmap_zero_page_area(vm_page_t m, int off, int size) { pt_entry_t *cmap_pte2; struct pcpu *pc; sched_pin(); pc = get_pcpu(); cmap_pte2 = pc->pc_cmap_pte2; mtx_lock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); if (*cmap_pte2) panic("pmap_zero_page_area: CMAP2 busy"); *cmap_pte2 = PG_V | PG_RW | VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | PG_A | PG_M | pmap_cache_bits(m->md.pat_mode, 0); invlcaddr(pc->pc_cmap_addr2); if (off == 0 && size == PAGE_SIZE) pagezero(pc->pc_cmap_addr2); else bzero(pc->pc_cmap_addr2 + off, size); *cmap_pte2 = 0; sched_unpin(); mtx_unlock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); } /* * Copy 1 specified hardware page to another. */ void pmap_copy_page(vm_page_t src, vm_page_t dst) { pt_entry_t *cmap_pte1, *cmap_pte2; struct pcpu *pc; sched_pin(); pc = get_pcpu(); cmap_pte1 = pc->pc_cmap_pte1; cmap_pte2 = pc->pc_cmap_pte2; mtx_lock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); if (*cmap_pte1) panic("pmap_copy_page: CMAP1 busy"); if (*cmap_pte2) panic("pmap_copy_page: CMAP2 busy"); *cmap_pte1 = PG_V | VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(src) | PG_A | pmap_cache_bits(src->md.pat_mode, 0); invlcaddr(pc->pc_cmap_addr1); *cmap_pte2 = PG_V | PG_RW | VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(dst) | PG_A | PG_M | pmap_cache_bits(dst->md.pat_mode, 0); invlcaddr(pc->pc_cmap_addr2); bcopy(pc->pc_cmap_addr1, pc->pc_cmap_addr2, PAGE_SIZE); *cmap_pte1 = 0; *cmap_pte2 = 0; sched_unpin(); mtx_unlock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); } int unmapped_buf_allowed = 1; void pmap_copy_pages(vm_page_t ma[], vm_offset_t a_offset, vm_page_t mb[], vm_offset_t b_offset, int xfersize) { vm_page_t a_pg, b_pg; char *a_cp, *b_cp; vm_offset_t a_pg_offset, b_pg_offset; pt_entry_t *cmap_pte1, *cmap_pte2; struct pcpu *pc; int cnt; sched_pin(); pc = get_pcpu(); cmap_pte1 = pc->pc_cmap_pte1; cmap_pte2 = pc->pc_cmap_pte2; mtx_lock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); if (*cmap_pte1 != 0) panic("pmap_copy_pages: CMAP1 busy"); if (*cmap_pte2 != 0) panic("pmap_copy_pages: CMAP2 busy"); while (xfersize > 0) { a_pg = ma[a_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT]; a_pg_offset = a_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(xfersize, PAGE_SIZE - a_pg_offset); b_pg = mb[b_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT]; b_pg_offset = b_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(cnt, PAGE_SIZE - b_pg_offset); *cmap_pte1 = PG_V | VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(a_pg) | PG_A | pmap_cache_bits(a_pg->md.pat_mode, 0); invlcaddr(pc->pc_cmap_addr1); *cmap_pte2 = PG_V | PG_RW | VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(b_pg) | PG_A | PG_M | pmap_cache_bits(b_pg->md.pat_mode, 0); invlcaddr(pc->pc_cmap_addr2); a_cp = pc->pc_cmap_addr1 + a_pg_offset; b_cp = pc->pc_cmap_addr2 + b_pg_offset; bcopy(a_cp, b_cp, cnt); a_offset += cnt; b_offset += cnt; xfersize -= cnt; } *cmap_pte1 = 0; *cmap_pte2 = 0; sched_unpin(); mtx_unlock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); } /* * Returns true if the pmap's pv is one of the first * 16 pvs linked to from this page. This count may * be changed upwards or downwards in the future; it * is only necessary that true be returned for a small * subset of pmaps for proper page aging. */ boolean_t pmap_page_exists_quick(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m) { struct md_page *pvh; pv_entry_t pv; int loops = 0; boolean_t rv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_page_exists_quick: page %p is not managed", m)); rv = FALSE; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_next) { if (PV_PMAP(pv) == pmap) { rv = TRUE; break; } loops++; if (loops >= 16) break; } if (!rv && loops < 16 && (m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0) { pvh = pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &pvh->pv_list, pv_next) { if (PV_PMAP(pv) == pmap) { rv = TRUE; break; } loops++; if (loops >= 16) break; } } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rv); } /* * pmap_page_wired_mappings: * * Return the number of managed mappings to the given physical page * that are wired. */ int pmap_page_wired_mappings(vm_page_t m) { int count; count = 0; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0) return (count); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); count = pmap_pvh_wired_mappings(&m->md, count); if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0) { count = pmap_pvh_wired_mappings(pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)), count); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (count); } /* * pmap_pvh_wired_mappings: * * Return the updated number "count" of managed mappings that are wired. */ static int pmap_pvh_wired_mappings(struct md_page *pvh, int count) { pmap_t pmap; pt_entry_t *pte; pv_entry_t pv; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); sched_pin(); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &pvh->pv_list, pv_next) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, pv->pv_va); if ((*pte & PG_W) != 0) count++; PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } sched_unpin(); return (count); } /* * Returns TRUE if the given page is mapped individually or as part of * a 4mpage. Otherwise, returns FALSE. */ boolean_t pmap_page_is_mapped(vm_page_t m) { boolean_t rv; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0) return (FALSE); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); rv = !TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list) || ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0 && !TAILQ_EMPTY(&pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m))->pv_list)); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rv); } /* * Remove all pages from specified address space * this aids process exit speeds. Also, this code * is special cased for current process only, but * can have the more generic (and slightly slower) * mode enabled. This is much faster than pmap_remove * in the case of running down an entire address space. */ void pmap_remove_pages(pmap_t pmap) { pt_entry_t *pte, tpte; vm_page_t m, mpte, mt; pv_entry_t pv; struct md_page *pvh; struct pv_chunk *pc, *npc; struct spglist free; int field, idx; int32_t bit; uint32_t inuse, bitmask; int allfree; if (pmap != PCPU_GET(curpmap)) { printf("warning: pmap_remove_pages called with non-current pmap\n"); return; } SLIST_INIT(&free); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); sched_pin(); TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(pc, &pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc_list, npc) { KASSERT(pc->pc_pmap == pmap, ("Wrong pmap %p %p", pmap, pc->pc_pmap)); allfree = 1; for (field = 0; field < _NPCM; field++) { inuse = ~pc->pc_map[field] & pc_freemask[field]; while (inuse != 0) { bit = bsfl(inuse); bitmask = 1UL << bit; idx = field * 32 + bit; pv = &pc->pc_pventry[idx]; inuse &= ~bitmask; pte = pmap_pde(pmap, pv->pv_va); tpte = *pte; if ((tpte & PG_PS) == 0) { pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, pv->pv_va); tpte = *pte & ~PG_PTE_PAT; } if (tpte == 0) { printf( "TPTE at %p IS ZERO @ VA %08x\n", pte, pv->pv_va); panic("bad pte"); } /* * We cannot remove wired pages from a process' mapping at this time */ if (tpte & PG_W) { allfree = 0; continue; } m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(tpte & PG_FRAME); KASSERT(m->phys_addr == (tpte & PG_FRAME), ("vm_page_t %p phys_addr mismatch %016jx %016jx", m, (uintmax_t)m->phys_addr, (uintmax_t)tpte)); KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0 || m < &vm_page_array[vm_page_array_size], ("pmap_remove_pages: bad tpte %#jx", (uintmax_t)tpte)); pte_clear(pte); /* * Update the vm_page_t clean/reference bits. */ if ((tpte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) { if ((tpte & PG_PS) != 0) { for (mt = m; mt < &m[NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE]; mt++) vm_page_dirty(mt); } else vm_page_dirty(m); } /* Mark free */ PV_STAT(pv_entry_frees++); PV_STAT(pv_entry_spare++); pv_entry_count--; pc->pc_map[field] |= bitmask; if ((tpte & PG_PS) != 0) { pmap->pm_stats.resident_count -= NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE; pvh = pa_to_pvh(tpte & PG_PS_FRAME); TAILQ_REMOVE(&pvh->pv_list, pv, pv_next); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&pvh->pv_list)) { for (mt = m; mt < &m[NBPDR / PAGE_SIZE]; mt++) if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&mt->md.pv_list)) vm_page_aflag_clear(mt, PGA_WRITEABLE); } mpte = pmap_remove_pt_page(pmap, pv->pv_va); if (mpte != NULL) { pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; KASSERT(mpte->wire_count == NPTEPG, ("pmap_remove_pages: pte page wire count error")); mpte->wire_count = 0; pmap_add_delayed_free_list(mpte, &free, FALSE); } } else { pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; TAILQ_REMOVE(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_next); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list) && (m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0) { pvh = pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&pvh->pv_list)) vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } pmap_unuse_pt(pmap, pv->pv_va, &free); } } } if (allfree) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_pvchunk, pc, pc_list); free_pv_chunk(pc); } } sched_unpin(); pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); vm_page_free_pages_toq(&free, true); } /* * pmap_is_modified: * * Return whether or not the specified physical page was modified * in any physical maps. */ boolean_t pmap_is_modified(vm_page_t m) { boolean_t rv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_is_modified: page %p is not managed", m)); /* * If the page is not exclusive busied, then PGA_WRITEABLE cannot be * concurrently set while the object is locked. Thus, if PGA_WRITEABLE * is clear, no PTEs can have PG_M set. */ VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (!vm_page_xbusied(m) && (m->aflags & PGA_WRITEABLE) == 0) return (FALSE); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); rv = pmap_is_modified_pvh(&m->md) || ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0 && pmap_is_modified_pvh(pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)))); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rv); } /* * Returns TRUE if any of the given mappings were used to modify * physical memory. Otherwise, returns FALSE. Both page and 2mpage * mappings are supported. */ static boolean_t pmap_is_modified_pvh(struct md_page *pvh) { pv_entry_t pv; pt_entry_t *pte; pmap_t pmap; boolean_t rv; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); rv = FALSE; sched_pin(); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &pvh->pv_list, pv_next) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, pv->pv_va); rv = (*pte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); if (rv) break; } sched_unpin(); return (rv); } /* * pmap_is_prefaultable: * * Return whether or not the specified virtual address is elgible * for prefault. */ boolean_t pmap_is_prefaultable(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr) { pd_entry_t pde; boolean_t rv; rv = FALSE; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = *pmap_pde(pmap, addr); if (pde != 0 && (pde & PG_PS) == 0) rv = pmap_pte_ufast(pmap, addr, pde) == 0; PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (rv); } /* * pmap_is_referenced: * * Return whether or not the specified physical page was referenced * in any physical maps. */ boolean_t pmap_is_referenced(vm_page_t m) { boolean_t rv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_is_referenced: page %p is not managed", m)); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); rv = pmap_is_referenced_pvh(&m->md) || ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0 && pmap_is_referenced_pvh(pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)))); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rv); } /* * Returns TRUE if any of the given mappings were referenced and FALSE * otherwise. Both page and 4mpage mappings are supported. */ static boolean_t pmap_is_referenced_pvh(struct md_page *pvh) { pv_entry_t pv; pt_entry_t *pte; pmap_t pmap; boolean_t rv; rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); rv = FALSE; sched_pin(); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &pvh->pv_list, pv_next) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, pv->pv_va); rv = (*pte & (PG_A | PG_V)) == (PG_A | PG_V); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); if (rv) break; } sched_unpin(); return (rv); } /* * Clear the write and modified bits in each of the given page's mappings. */ void pmap_remove_write(vm_page_t m) { struct md_page *pvh; pv_entry_t next_pv, pv; pmap_t pmap; pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t oldpte, *pte; vm_offset_t va; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_remove_write: page %p is not managed", m)); /* * If the page is not exclusive busied, then PGA_WRITEABLE cannot be * set by another thread while the object is locked. Thus, * if PGA_WRITEABLE is clear, no page table entries need updating. */ VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (!vm_page_xbusied(m) && (m->aflags & PGA_WRITEABLE) == 0) return; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); sched_pin(); if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) goto small_mappings; pvh = pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(pv, &pvh->pv_list, pv_next, next_pv) { va = pv->pv_va; pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); if ((*pde & PG_RW) != 0) (void)pmap_demote_pde(pmap, pde, va); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } small_mappings: TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_next) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, pv->pv_va); KASSERT((*pde & PG_PS) == 0, ("pmap_clear_write: found" " a 4mpage in page %p's pv list", m)); pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, pv->pv_va); retry: oldpte = *pte; if ((oldpte & PG_RW) != 0) { /* * Regardless of whether a pte is 32 or 64 bits * in size, PG_RW and PG_M are among the least * significant 32 bits. */ if (!atomic_cmpset_int((u_int *)pte, oldpte, oldpte & ~(PG_RW | PG_M))) goto retry; if ((oldpte & PG_M) != 0) vm_page_dirty(m); pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, pv->pv_va); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); sched_unpin(); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } /* * pmap_ts_referenced: * * Return a count of reference bits for a page, clearing those bits. * It is not necessary for every reference bit to be cleared, but it * is necessary that 0 only be returned when there are truly no * reference bits set. * * As an optimization, update the page's dirty field if a modified bit is * found while counting reference bits. This opportunistic update can be * performed at low cost and can eliminate the need for some future calls * to pmap_is_modified(). However, since this function stops after * finding PMAP_TS_REFERENCED_MAX reference bits, it may not detect some * dirty pages. Those dirty pages will only be detected by a future call * to pmap_is_modified(). */ int pmap_ts_referenced(vm_page_t m) { struct md_page *pvh; pv_entry_t pv, pvf; pmap_t pmap; pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t *pte; vm_paddr_t pa; int rtval = 0; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_ts_referenced: page %p is not managed", m)); pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); pvh = pa_to_pvh(pa); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); sched_pin(); if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0 || (pvf = TAILQ_FIRST(&pvh->pv_list)) == NULL) goto small_mappings; pv = pvf; do { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, pv->pv_va); if ((*pde & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) { /* * Although "*pde" is mapping a 2/4MB page, because * this function is called at a 4KB page granularity, * we only update the 4KB page under test. */ vm_page_dirty(m); } if ((*pde & PG_A) != 0) { /* * Since this reference bit is shared by either 1024 * or 512 4KB pages, it should not be cleared every * time it is tested. Apply a simple "hash" function * on the physical page number, the virtual superpage * number, and the pmap address to select one 4KB page * out of the 1024 or 512 on which testing the * reference bit will result in clearing that bit. * This function is designed to avoid the selection of * the same 4KB page for every 2- or 4MB page mapping. * * On demotion, a mapping that hasn't been referenced * is simply destroyed. To avoid the possibility of a * subsequent page fault on a demoted wired mapping, * always leave its reference bit set. Moreover, * since the superpage is wired, the current state of * its reference bit won't affect page replacement. */ if ((((pa >> PAGE_SHIFT) ^ (pv->pv_va >> PDRSHIFT) ^ (uintptr_t)pmap) & (NPTEPG - 1)) == 0 && (*pde & PG_W) == 0) { atomic_clear_int((u_int *)pde, PG_A); pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, pv->pv_va); } rtval++; } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); /* Rotate the PV list if it has more than one entry. */ if (TAILQ_NEXT(pv, pv_next) != NULL) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&pvh->pv_list, pv, pv_next); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pvh->pv_list, pv, pv_next); } if (rtval >= PMAP_TS_REFERENCED_MAX) goto out; } while ((pv = TAILQ_FIRST(&pvh->pv_list)) != pvf); small_mappings: if ((pvf = TAILQ_FIRST(&m->md.pv_list)) == NULL) goto out; pv = pvf; do { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, pv->pv_va); KASSERT((*pde & PG_PS) == 0, ("pmap_ts_referenced: found a 4mpage in page %p's pv list", m)); pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, pv->pv_va); if ((*pte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) vm_page_dirty(m); if ((*pte & PG_A) != 0) { atomic_clear_int((u_int *)pte, PG_A); pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, pv->pv_va); rtval++; } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); /* Rotate the PV list if it has more than one entry. */ if (TAILQ_NEXT(pv, pv_next) != NULL) { TAILQ_REMOVE(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_next); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&m->md.pv_list, pv, pv_next); } } while ((pv = TAILQ_FIRST(&m->md.pv_list)) != pvf && rtval < PMAP_TS_REFERENCED_MAX); out: sched_unpin(); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rtval); } /* * Apply the given advice to the specified range of addresses within the * given pmap. Depending on the advice, clear the referenced and/or * modified flags in each mapping and set the mapped page's dirty field. */ void pmap_advise(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, int advice) { pd_entry_t oldpde, *pde; pt_entry_t *pte; vm_offset_t va, pdnxt; vm_page_t m; boolean_t anychanged, pv_lists_locked; if (advice != MADV_DONTNEED && advice != MADV_FREE) return; if (pmap_is_current(pmap)) pv_lists_locked = FALSE; else { pv_lists_locked = TRUE; resume: rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); sched_pin(); } anychanged = FALSE; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (; sva < eva; sva = pdnxt) { pdnxt = (sva + NBPDR) & ~PDRMASK; if (pdnxt < sva) pdnxt = eva; pde = pmap_pde(pmap, sva); oldpde = *pde; if ((oldpde & PG_V) == 0) continue; else if ((oldpde & PG_PS) != 0) { if ((oldpde & PG_MANAGED) == 0) continue; if (!pv_lists_locked) { pv_lists_locked = TRUE; if (!rw_try_wlock(&pvh_global_lock)) { if (anychanged) pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); goto resume; } sched_pin(); } if (!pmap_demote_pde(pmap, pde, sva)) { /* * The large page mapping was destroyed. */ continue; } /* * Unless the page mappings are wired, remove the * mapping to a single page so that a subsequent * access may repromote. Since the underlying page * table page is fully populated, this removal never * frees a page table page. */ if ((oldpde & PG_W) == 0) { pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, sva); KASSERT((*pte & PG_V) != 0, ("pmap_advise: invalid PTE")); pmap_remove_pte(pmap, pte, sva, NULL); anychanged = TRUE; } } if (pdnxt > eva) pdnxt = eva; va = pdnxt; for (pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, sva); sva != pdnxt; pte++, sva += PAGE_SIZE) { if ((*pte & (PG_MANAGED | PG_V)) != (PG_MANAGED | PG_V)) goto maybe_invlrng; else if ((*pte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) { if (advice == MADV_DONTNEED) { /* * Future calls to pmap_is_modified() * can be avoided by making the page * dirty now. */ m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(*pte & PG_FRAME); vm_page_dirty(m); } atomic_clear_int((u_int *)pte, PG_M | PG_A); } else if ((*pte & PG_A) != 0) atomic_clear_int((u_int *)pte, PG_A); else goto maybe_invlrng; if ((*pte & PG_G) != 0) { if (va == pdnxt) va = sva; } else anychanged = TRUE; continue; maybe_invlrng: if (va != pdnxt) { pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); va = pdnxt; } } if (va != pdnxt) pmap_invalidate_range(pmap, va, sva); } if (anychanged) pmap_invalidate_all(pmap); if (pv_lists_locked) { sched_unpin(); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * Clear the modify bits on the specified physical page. */ void pmap_clear_modify(vm_page_t m) { struct md_page *pvh; pv_entry_t next_pv, pv; pmap_t pmap; pd_entry_t oldpde, *pde; pt_entry_t oldpte, *pte; vm_offset_t va; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("pmap_clear_modify: page %p is not managed", m)); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); KASSERT(!vm_page_xbusied(m), ("pmap_clear_modify: page %p is exclusive busied", m)); /* * If the page is not PGA_WRITEABLE, then no PTEs can have PG_M set. * If the object containing the page is locked and the page is not * exclusive busied, then PGA_WRITEABLE cannot be concurrently set. */ if ((m->aflags & PGA_WRITEABLE) == 0) return; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); sched_pin(); if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) goto small_mappings; pvh = pa_to_pvh(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE(pv, &pvh->pv_list, pv_next, next_pv) { va = pv->pv_va; pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, va); oldpde = *pde; if ((oldpde & PG_RW) != 0) { if (pmap_demote_pde(pmap, pde, va)) { if ((oldpde & PG_W) == 0) { /* * Write protect the mapping to a * single page so that a subsequent * write access may repromote. */ va += VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) - (oldpde & PG_PS_FRAME); pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, va); oldpte = *pte; if ((oldpte & PG_V) != 0) { /* * Regardless of whether a pte is 32 or 64 bits * in size, PG_RW and PG_M are among the least * significant 32 bits. */ while (!atomic_cmpset_int((u_int *)pte, oldpte, oldpte & ~(PG_M | PG_RW))) oldpte = *pte; vm_page_dirty(m); pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, va); } } } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } small_mappings: TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_next) { pmap = PV_PMAP(pv); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pde = pmap_pde(pmap, pv->pv_va); KASSERT((*pde & PG_PS) == 0, ("pmap_clear_modify: found" " a 4mpage in page %p's pv list", m)); pte = pmap_pte_quick(pmap, pv->pv_va); if ((*pte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) { /* * Regardless of whether a pte is 32 or 64 bits * in size, PG_M is among the least significant * 32 bits. */ atomic_clear_int((u_int *)pte, PG_M); pmap_invalidate_page(pmap, pv->pv_va); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } sched_unpin(); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } /* * Miscellaneous support routines follow */ /* Adjust the cache mode for a 4KB page mapped via a PTE. */ static __inline void pmap_pte_attr(pt_entry_t *pte, int cache_bits) { u_int opte, npte; /* * The cache mode bits are all in the low 32-bits of the * PTE, so we can just spin on updating the low 32-bits. */ do { opte = *(u_int *)pte; npte = opte & ~PG_PTE_CACHE; npte |= cache_bits; } while (npte != opte && !atomic_cmpset_int((u_int *)pte, opte, npte)); } /* Adjust the cache mode for a 2/4MB page mapped via a PDE. */ static __inline void pmap_pde_attr(pd_entry_t *pde, int cache_bits) { u_int opde, npde; /* * The cache mode bits are all in the low 32-bits of the * PDE, so we can just spin on updating the low 32-bits. */ do { opde = *(u_int *)pde; npde = opde & ~PG_PDE_CACHE; npde |= cache_bits; } while (npde != opde && !atomic_cmpset_int((u_int *)pde, opde, npde)); } /* * Map a set of physical memory pages into the kernel virtual * address space. Return a pointer to where it is mapped. This * routine is intended to be used for mapping device memory, * NOT real memory. */ void * pmap_mapdev_attr(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size, int mode) { struct pmap_preinit_mapping *ppim; vm_offset_t va, offset; vm_size_t tmpsize; int i; offset = pa & PAGE_MASK; size = round_page(offset + size); pa = pa & PG_FRAME; if (pa < PMAP_MAP_LOW && pa + size <= PMAP_MAP_LOW) va = pa + PMAP_MAP_LOW; else if (!pmap_initialized) { va = 0; for (i = 0; i < PMAP_PREINIT_MAPPING_COUNT; i++) { ppim = pmap_preinit_mapping + i; if (ppim->va == 0) { ppim->pa = pa; ppim->sz = size; ppim->mode = mode; ppim->va = virtual_avail; virtual_avail += size; va = ppim->va; break; } } if (va == 0) panic("%s: too many preinit mappings", __func__); } else { /* * If we have a preinit mapping, re-use it. */ for (i = 0; i < PMAP_PREINIT_MAPPING_COUNT; i++) { ppim = pmap_preinit_mapping + i; if (ppim->pa == pa && ppim->sz == size && ppim->mode == mode) return ((void *)(ppim->va + offset)); } va = kva_alloc(size); if (va == 0) panic("%s: Couldn't allocate KVA", __func__); } for (tmpsize = 0; tmpsize < size; tmpsize += PAGE_SIZE) pmap_kenter_attr(va + tmpsize, pa + tmpsize, mode); pmap_invalidate_range(kernel_pmap, va, va + tmpsize); pmap_invalidate_cache_range(va, va + size, FALSE); return ((void *)(va + offset)); } void * pmap_mapdev(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { return (pmap_mapdev_attr(pa, size, PAT_UNCACHEABLE)); } void * pmap_mapbios(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { return (pmap_mapdev_attr(pa, size, PAT_WRITE_BACK)); } void pmap_unmapdev(vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size) { struct pmap_preinit_mapping *ppim; vm_offset_t offset; int i; if (va >= PMAP_MAP_LOW && va <= KERNBASE && va + size <= KERNBASE) return; offset = va & PAGE_MASK; size = round_page(offset + size); va = trunc_page(va); for (i = 0; i < PMAP_PREINIT_MAPPING_COUNT; i++) { ppim = pmap_preinit_mapping + i; if (ppim->va == va && ppim->sz == size) { if (pmap_initialized) return; ppim->pa = 0; ppim->va = 0; ppim->sz = 0; ppim->mode = 0; if (va + size == virtual_avail) virtual_avail = va; return; } } if (pmap_initialized) kva_free(va, size); } /* * Sets the memory attribute for the specified page. */ void pmap_page_set_memattr(vm_page_t m, vm_memattr_t ma) { m->md.pat_mode = ma; if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) return; /* * If "m" is a normal page, flush it from the cache. * See pmap_invalidate_cache_range(). * * First, try to find an existing mapping of the page by sf * buffer. sf_buf_invalidate_cache() modifies mapping and * flushes the cache. */ if (sf_buf_invalidate_cache(m)) return; /* * If page is not mapped by sf buffer, but CPU does not * support self snoop, map the page transient and do * invalidation. In the worst case, whole cache is flushed by * pmap_invalidate_cache_range(). */ if ((cpu_feature & CPUID_SS) == 0) pmap_flush_page(m); } static void pmap_flush_page(vm_page_t m) { pt_entry_t *cmap_pte2; struct pcpu *pc; vm_offset_t sva, eva; bool useclflushopt; useclflushopt = (cpu_stdext_feature & CPUID_STDEXT_CLFLUSHOPT) != 0; if (useclflushopt || (cpu_feature & CPUID_CLFSH) != 0) { sched_pin(); pc = get_pcpu(); cmap_pte2 = pc->pc_cmap_pte2; mtx_lock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); if (*cmap_pte2) panic("pmap_flush_page: CMAP2 busy"); *cmap_pte2 = PG_V | PG_RW | VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | PG_A | PG_M | pmap_cache_bits(m->md.pat_mode, 0); invlcaddr(pc->pc_cmap_addr2); sva = (vm_offset_t)pc->pc_cmap_addr2; eva = sva + PAGE_SIZE; /* * Use mfence or sfence despite the ordering implied by * mtx_{un,}lock() because clflush on non-Intel CPUs * and clflushopt are not guaranteed to be ordered by * any other instruction. */ if (useclflushopt) sfence(); else if (cpu_vendor_id != CPU_VENDOR_INTEL) mfence(); for (; sva < eva; sva += cpu_clflush_line_size) { if (useclflushopt) clflushopt(sva); else clflush(sva); } if (useclflushopt) sfence(); else if (cpu_vendor_id != CPU_VENDOR_INTEL) mfence(); *cmap_pte2 = 0; sched_unpin(); mtx_unlock(&pc->pc_cmap_lock); } else pmap_invalidate_cache(); } /* * Changes the specified virtual address range's memory type to that given by * the parameter "mode". The specified virtual address range must be * completely contained within either the kernel map. * * Returns zero if the change completed successfully, and either EINVAL or * ENOMEM if the change failed. Specifically, EINVAL is returned if some part * of the virtual address range was not mapped, and ENOMEM is returned if * there was insufficient memory available to complete the change. */ int pmap_change_attr(vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size, int mode) { vm_offset_t base, offset, tmpva; pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t *pte; int cache_bits_pte, cache_bits_pde; boolean_t changed; base = trunc_page(va); offset = va & PAGE_MASK; size = round_page(offset + size); /* * Only supported on kernel virtual addresses above the recursive map. */ if (base < VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) return (EINVAL); cache_bits_pde = pmap_cache_bits(mode, 1); cache_bits_pte = pmap_cache_bits(mode, 0); changed = FALSE; /* * Pages that aren't mapped aren't supported. Also break down * 2/4MB pages into 4KB pages if required. */ PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); for (tmpva = base; tmpva < base + size; ) { pde = pmap_pde(kernel_pmap, tmpva); if (*pde == 0) { PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); return (EINVAL); } if (*pde & PG_PS) { /* * If the current 2/4MB page already has * the required memory type, then we need not * demote this page. Just increment tmpva to * the next 2/4MB page frame. */ if ((*pde & PG_PDE_CACHE) == cache_bits_pde) { tmpva = trunc_4mpage(tmpva) + NBPDR; continue; } /* * If the current offset aligns with a 2/4MB * page frame and there is at least 2/4MB left * within the range, then we need not break * down this page into 4KB pages. */ if ((tmpva & PDRMASK) == 0 && tmpva + PDRMASK < base + size) { tmpva += NBPDR; continue; } if (!pmap_demote_pde(kernel_pmap, pde, tmpva)) { PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); return (ENOMEM); } } pte = vtopte(tmpva); if (*pte == 0) { PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); return (EINVAL); } tmpva += PAGE_SIZE; } PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); /* * Ok, all the pages exist, so run through them updating their * cache mode if required. */ for (tmpva = base; tmpva < base + size; ) { pde = pmap_pde(kernel_pmap, tmpva); if (*pde & PG_PS) { if ((*pde & PG_PDE_CACHE) != cache_bits_pde) { pmap_pde_attr(pde, cache_bits_pde); changed = TRUE; } tmpva = trunc_4mpage(tmpva) + NBPDR; } else { pte = vtopte(tmpva); if ((*pte & PG_PTE_CACHE) != cache_bits_pte) { pmap_pte_attr(pte, cache_bits_pte); changed = TRUE; } tmpva += PAGE_SIZE; } } /* * Flush CPU caches to make sure any data isn't cached that * shouldn't be, etc. */ if (changed) { pmap_invalidate_range(kernel_pmap, base, tmpva); pmap_invalidate_cache_range(base, tmpva, FALSE); } return (0); } /* * perform the pmap work for mincore */ int pmap_mincore(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_paddr_t *locked_pa) { pd_entry_t pde; pt_entry_t pte; vm_paddr_t pa; int val; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); retry: pde = *pmap_pde(pmap, addr); if (pde != 0) { if ((pde & PG_PS) != 0) { pte = pde; /* Compute the physical address of the 4KB page. */ pa = ((pde & PG_PS_FRAME) | (addr & PDRMASK)) & PG_FRAME; val = MINCORE_SUPER; } else { pte = pmap_pte_ufast(pmap, addr, pde); pa = pte & PG_FRAME; val = 0; } } else { pte = 0; pa = 0; val = 0; } if ((pte & PG_V) != 0) { val |= MINCORE_INCORE; if ((pte & (PG_M | PG_RW)) == (PG_M | PG_RW)) val |= MINCORE_MODIFIED | MINCORE_MODIFIED_OTHER; if ((pte & PG_A) != 0) val |= MINCORE_REFERENCED | MINCORE_REFERENCED_OTHER; } if ((val & (MINCORE_MODIFIED_OTHER | MINCORE_REFERENCED_OTHER)) != (MINCORE_MODIFIED_OTHER | MINCORE_REFERENCED_OTHER) && (pte & (PG_MANAGED | PG_V)) == (PG_MANAGED | PG_V)) { /* Ensure that "PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa)->object" doesn't change. */ if (vm_page_pa_tryrelock(pmap, pa, locked_pa)) goto retry; } else PA_UNLOCK_COND(*locked_pa); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (val); } void pmap_activate(struct thread *td) { pmap_t pmap, oldpmap; u_int cpuid; u_int32_t cr3; critical_enter(); pmap = vmspace_pmap(td->td_proc->p_vmspace); oldpmap = PCPU_GET(curpmap); cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); #if defined(SMP) CPU_CLR_ATOMIC(cpuid, &oldpmap->pm_active); CPU_SET_ATOMIC(cpuid, &pmap->pm_active); #else CPU_CLR(cpuid, &oldpmap->pm_active); CPU_SET(cpuid, &pmap->pm_active); #endif #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) cr3 = vtophys(pmap->pm_pdpt); #else cr3 = vtophys(pmap->pm_pdir); #endif /* * pmap_activate is for the current thread on the current cpu */ td->td_pcb->pcb_cr3 = cr3; PCPU_SET(curpmap, pmap); critical_exit(); } void pmap_sync_icache(pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t sz) { } /* * Increase the starting virtual address of the given mapping if a * different alignment might result in more superpage mappings. */ void pmap_align_superpage(vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_offset_t *addr, vm_size_t size) { vm_offset_t superpage_offset; if (size < NBPDR) return; if (object != NULL && (object->flags & OBJ_COLORED) != 0) offset += ptoa(object->pg_color); superpage_offset = offset & PDRMASK; if (size - ((NBPDR - superpage_offset) & PDRMASK) < NBPDR || (*addr & PDRMASK) == superpage_offset) return; if ((*addr & PDRMASK) < superpage_offset) *addr = (*addr & ~PDRMASK) + superpage_offset; else *addr = ((*addr + PDRMASK) & ~PDRMASK) + superpage_offset; } vm_offset_t pmap_quick_enter_page(vm_page_t m) { vm_offset_t qaddr; pt_entry_t *pte; critical_enter(); qaddr = PCPU_GET(qmap_addr); pte = vtopte(qaddr); KASSERT(*pte == 0, ("pmap_quick_enter_page: PTE busy")); *pte = PG_V | PG_RW | VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | PG_A | PG_M | pmap_cache_bits(pmap_page_get_memattr(m), 0); invlpg(qaddr); return (qaddr); } void pmap_quick_remove_page(vm_offset_t addr) { vm_offset_t qaddr; pt_entry_t *pte; qaddr = PCPU_GET(qmap_addr); pte = vtopte(qaddr); KASSERT(*pte != 0, ("pmap_quick_remove_page: PTE not in use")); KASSERT(addr == qaddr, ("pmap_quick_remove_page: invalid address")); *pte = 0; critical_exit(); } static vmem_t *pmap_trm_arena; static vmem_addr_t pmap_trm_arena_last = PMAP_TRM_MIN_ADDRESS; static int trm_guard = PAGE_SIZE; static int pmap_trm_import(void *unused __unused, vmem_size_t size, int flags, vmem_addr_t *addrp) { vm_page_t m; vmem_addr_t af, addr, prev_addr; pt_entry_t *trm_pte; prev_addr = atomic_load_long(&pmap_trm_arena_last); size = round_page(size) + trm_guard; for (;;) { if (prev_addr + size < prev_addr || prev_addr + size < size || prev_addr + size > PMAP_TRM_MAX_ADDRESS) return (ENOMEM); addr = prev_addr + size; if (atomic_fcmpset_int(&pmap_trm_arena_last, &prev_addr, addr)) break; } prev_addr += trm_guard; trm_pte = PTmap + atop(prev_addr); for (af = prev_addr; af < addr; af += PAGE_SIZE) { m = vm_page_alloc(NULL, 0, VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_NORMAL | VM_ALLOC_WIRED | VM_ALLOC_WAITOK); pte_store(&trm_pte[atop(af - prev_addr)], VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | PG_M | PG_A | PG_RW | PG_V | pgeflag | pmap_cache_bits(VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, FALSE)); } *addrp = prev_addr; return (0); } static void pmap_init_trm(void) { vm_page_t pd_m; TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("machdep.trm_guard", &trm_guard); if ((trm_guard & PAGE_MASK) != 0) trm_guard = 0; pmap_trm_arena = vmem_create("i386trampoline", 0, 0, 1, 0, M_WAITOK); vmem_set_import(pmap_trm_arena, pmap_trm_import, NULL, NULL, PAGE_SIZE); pd_m = vm_page_alloc(NULL, 0, VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_NORMAL | VM_ALLOC_WIRED | VM_ALLOC_WAITOK | VM_ALLOC_ZERO); if ((pd_m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(pd_m); PTD[TRPTDI] = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(pd_m) | PG_M | PG_A | PG_RW | PG_V | pmap_cache_bits(VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, TRUE); } void * pmap_trm_alloc(size_t size, int flags) { vmem_addr_t res; int error; MPASS((flags & ~(M_WAITOK | M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO)) == 0); error = vmem_xalloc(pmap_trm_arena, roundup2(size, 4), sizeof(int), 0, 0, VMEM_ADDR_MIN, VMEM_ADDR_MAX, flags | M_FIRSTFIT, &res); if (error != 0) return (NULL); if ((flags & M_ZERO) != 0) bzero((void *)res, size); return ((void *)res); } void pmap_trm_free(void *addr, size_t size) { vmem_free(pmap_trm_arena, (uintptr_t)addr, roundup2(size, 4)); } #if defined(PMAP_DEBUG) pmap_pid_dump(int pid) { pmap_t pmap; struct proc *p; int npte = 0; int index; sx_slock(&allproc_lock); FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM(p) { if (p->p_pid != pid) continue; if (p->p_vmspace) { int i,j; index = 0; pmap = vmspace_pmap(p->p_vmspace); for (i = 0; i < NPDEPTD; i++) { pd_entry_t *pde; pt_entry_t *pte; vm_offset_t base = i << PDRSHIFT; pde = &pmap->pm_pdir[i]; if (pde && pmap_pde_v(pde)) { for (j = 0; j < NPTEPG; j++) { vm_offset_t va = base + (j << PAGE_SHIFT); if (va >= (vm_offset_t) VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) { if (index) { index = 0; printf("\n"); } sx_sunlock(&allproc_lock); return (npte); } pte = pmap_pte(pmap, va); if (pte && pmap_pte_v(pte)) { pt_entry_t pa; vm_page_t m; pa = *pte; m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa & PG_FRAME); printf("va: 0x%x, pt: 0x%x, h: %d, w: %d, f: 0x%x", va, pa, m->hold_count, m->wire_count, m->flags); npte++; index++; if (index >= 2) { index = 0; printf("\n"); } else { printf(" "); } } } } } } } sx_sunlock(&allproc_lock); return (npte); } #endif Index: head/sys/i386/include/pmap.h =================================================================== --- head/sys/i386/include/pmap.h (revision 336320) +++ head/sys/i386/include/pmap.h (revision 336321) @@ -1,409 +1,407 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause * * Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer * Science Department and William Jolitz of UUNET Technologies Inc. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * Derived from hp300 version by Mike Hibler, this version by William * Jolitz uses a recursive map [a pde points to the page directory] to * map the page tables using the pagetables themselves. This is done to * reduce the impact on kernel virtual memory for lots of sparse address * space, and to reduce the cost of memory to each process. * * from: hp300: @(#)pmap.h 7.2 (Berkeley) 12/16/90 * from: @(#)pmap.h 7.4 (Berkeley) 5/12/91 * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _MACHINE_PMAP_H_ #define _MACHINE_PMAP_H_ /* * Page-directory and page-table entries follow this format, with a few * of the fields not present here and there, depending on a lot of things. */ /* ---- Intel Nomenclature ---- */ #define PG_V 0x001 /* P Valid */ #define PG_RW 0x002 /* R/W Read/Write */ #define PG_U 0x004 /* U/S User/Supervisor */ #define PG_NC_PWT 0x008 /* PWT Write through */ #define PG_NC_PCD 0x010 /* PCD Cache disable */ #define PG_A 0x020 /* A Accessed */ #define PG_M 0x040 /* D Dirty */ #define PG_PS 0x080 /* PS Page size (0=4k,1=4M) */ #define PG_PTE_PAT 0x080 /* PAT PAT index */ #define PG_G 0x100 /* G Global */ #define PG_AVAIL1 0x200 /* / Available for system */ #define PG_AVAIL2 0x400 /* < programmers use */ #define PG_AVAIL3 0x800 /* \ */ #define PG_PDE_PAT 0x1000 /* PAT PAT index */ #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) #define PG_NX (1ull<<63) /* No-execute */ #endif /* Our various interpretations of the above */ #define PG_W PG_AVAIL1 /* "Wired" pseudoflag */ #define PG_MANAGED PG_AVAIL2 #define PG_PROMOTED PG_AVAIL3 /* PDE only */ #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) #define PG_FRAME (0x000ffffffffff000ull) #define PG_PS_FRAME (0x000fffffffe00000ull) #else #define PG_FRAME (~PAGE_MASK) #define PG_PS_FRAME (0xffc00000) #endif #define PG_PROT (PG_RW|PG_U) /* all protection bits . */ #define PG_N (PG_NC_PWT|PG_NC_PCD) /* Non-cacheable */ /* Page level cache control fields used to determine the PAT type */ #define PG_PDE_CACHE (PG_PDE_PAT | PG_NC_PWT | PG_NC_PCD) #define PG_PTE_CACHE (PG_PTE_PAT | PG_NC_PWT | PG_NC_PCD) /* * Promotion to a 2 or 4MB (PDE) page mapping requires that the corresponding * 4KB (PTE) page mappings have identical settings for the following fields: */ #define PG_PTE_PROMOTE (PG_MANAGED | PG_W | PG_G | PG_PTE_PAT | \ PG_M | PG_A | PG_NC_PCD | PG_NC_PWT | PG_U | PG_RW | PG_V) /* * Page Protection Exception bits */ #define PGEX_P 0x01 /* Protection violation vs. not present */ #define PGEX_W 0x02 /* during a Write cycle */ #define PGEX_U 0x04 /* access from User mode (UPL) */ #define PGEX_RSV 0x08 /* reserved PTE field is non-zero */ #define PGEX_I 0x10 /* during an instruction fetch */ /* * Size of Kernel address space. This is the number of page table pages * (4MB each) to use for the kernel. 256 pages == 1 Gigabyte. * This **MUST** be a multiple of 4 (eg: 252, 256, 260, etc). * For PAE, the page table page unit size is 2MB. This means that 512 pages * is 1 Gigabyte. Double everything. It must be a multiple of 8 for PAE. */ #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) #define KVA_PAGES (512*4) #else #define KVA_PAGES (256*4) #endif /* * Pte related macros */ #define VADDR(pdi, pti) ((vm_offset_t)(((pdi)< #include #include #include #include #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) typedef uint64_t pdpt_entry_t; typedef uint64_t pd_entry_t; typedef uint64_t pt_entry_t; #define PTESHIFT (3) #define PDESHIFT (3) #else typedef uint32_t pd_entry_t; typedef uint32_t pt_entry_t; #define PTESHIFT (2) #define PDESHIFT (2) #endif /* * Address of current address space page table maps and directories. */ #ifdef _KERNEL extern pt_entry_t PTmap[]; extern pd_entry_t PTD[]; extern pd_entry_t PTDpde[]; #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) extern pdpt_entry_t *IdlePDPT; #endif extern pd_entry_t *IdlePTD; /* physical address of "Idle" state directory */ /* * Translate a virtual address to the kernel virtual address of its page table * entry (PTE). This can be used recursively. If the address of a PTE as * previously returned by this macro is itself given as the argument, then the * address of the page directory entry (PDE) that maps the PTE will be * returned. * * This macro may be used before pmap_bootstrap() is called. */ #define vtopte(va) (PTmap + i386_btop(va)) /* * Translate a virtual address to its physical address. * * This macro may be used before pmap_bootstrap() is called. */ #define vtophys(va) pmap_kextract((vm_offset_t)(va)) /* * KPTmap is a linear mapping of the kernel page table. It differs from the * recursive mapping in two ways: (1) it only provides access to kernel page * table pages, and not user page table pages, and (2) it provides access to * a kernel page table page after the corresponding virtual addresses have * been promoted to a 2/4MB page mapping. * * KPTmap is first initialized by locore to support just NPKT page table * pages. Later, it is reinitialized by pmap_bootstrap() to allow for * expansion of the kernel page table. */ extern pt_entry_t *KPTmap; /* * Extract from the kernel page table the physical address that is mapped by * the given virtual address "va". * * This function may be used before pmap_bootstrap() is called. */ static __inline vm_paddr_t pmap_kextract(vm_offset_t va) { vm_paddr_t pa; if ((pa = PTD[va >> PDRSHIFT]) & PG_PS) { pa = (pa & PG_PS_FRAME) | (va & PDRMASK); } else { /* * Beware of a concurrent promotion that changes the PDE at * this point! For example, vtopte() must not be used to * access the PTE because it would use the new PDE. It is, * however, safe to use the old PDE because the page table * page is preserved by the promotion. */ pa = KPTmap[i386_btop(va)]; pa = (pa & PG_FRAME) | (va & PAGE_MASK); } return (pa); } #if (defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES)) #define pde_cmpset(pdep, old, new) atomic_cmpset_64_i586(pdep, old, new) #define pte_load_store(ptep, pte) atomic_swap_64_i586(ptep, pte) #define pte_load_clear(ptep) atomic_swap_64_i586(ptep, 0) #define pte_store(ptep, pte) atomic_store_rel_64_i586(ptep, pte) extern pt_entry_t pg_nx; #else /* !(PAE || PAE_TABLES) */ #define pde_cmpset(pdep, old, new) atomic_cmpset_int(pdep, old, new) #define pte_load_store(ptep, pte) atomic_swap_int(ptep, pte) #define pte_load_clear(ptep) atomic_swap_int(ptep, 0) #define pte_store(ptep, pte) do { \ *(u_int *)(ptep) = (u_int)(pte); \ } while (0) #endif /* !(PAE || PAE_TABLES) */ #define pte_clear(ptep) pte_store(ptep, 0) #define pde_store(pdep, pde) pte_store(pdep, pde) #endif /* _KERNEL */ /* * Pmap stuff */ struct pv_entry; struct pv_chunk; struct md_page { TAILQ_HEAD(,pv_entry) pv_list; int pat_mode; }; struct pmap { struct mtx pm_mtx; pd_entry_t *pm_pdir; /* KVA of page directory */ TAILQ_HEAD(,pv_chunk) pm_pvchunk; /* list of mappings in pmap */ cpuset_t pm_active; /* active on cpus */ struct pmap_statistics pm_stats; /* pmap statistics */ LIST_ENTRY(pmap) pm_list; /* List of all pmaps */ #if defined(PAE) || defined(PAE_TABLES) pdpt_entry_t *pm_pdpt; /* KVA of page directory pointer table */ #endif struct vm_radix pm_root; /* spare page table pages */ vm_page_t pm_ptdpg[NPGPTD]; }; typedef struct pmap *pmap_t; #ifdef _KERNEL extern struct pmap kernel_pmap_store; #define kernel_pmap (&kernel_pmap_store) #define PMAP_LOCK(pmap) mtx_lock(&(pmap)->pm_mtx) #define PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, type) \ mtx_assert(&(pmap)->pm_mtx, (type)) #define PMAP_LOCK_DESTROY(pmap) mtx_destroy(&(pmap)->pm_mtx) #define PMAP_LOCK_INIT(pmap) mtx_init(&(pmap)->pm_mtx, "pmap", \ NULL, MTX_DEF | MTX_DUPOK) #define PMAP_LOCKED(pmap) mtx_owned(&(pmap)->pm_mtx) #define PMAP_MTX(pmap) (&(pmap)->pm_mtx) #define PMAP_TRYLOCK(pmap) mtx_trylock(&(pmap)->pm_mtx) #define PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap) mtx_unlock(&(pmap)->pm_mtx) #endif /* * For each vm_page_t, there is a list of all currently valid virtual * mappings of that page. An entry is a pv_entry_t, the list is pv_list. */ typedef struct pv_entry { vm_offset_t pv_va; /* virtual address for mapping */ TAILQ_ENTRY(pv_entry) pv_next; } *pv_entry_t; /* * pv_entries are allocated in chunks per-process. This avoids the * need to track per-pmap assignments. */ #define _NPCM 11 #define _NPCPV 336 struct pv_chunk { pmap_t pc_pmap; TAILQ_ENTRY(pv_chunk) pc_list; uint32_t pc_map[_NPCM]; /* bitmap; 1 = free */ TAILQ_ENTRY(pv_chunk) pc_lru; struct pv_entry pc_pventry[_NPCPV]; }; #ifdef _KERNEL extern caddr_t CADDR3; extern pt_entry_t *CMAP3; extern vm_paddr_t phys_avail[]; extern vm_paddr_t dump_avail[]; -extern int pseflag; -extern int pgeflag; extern char *ptvmmap; /* poor name! */ extern vm_offset_t virtual_avail; extern vm_offset_t virtual_end; #define pmap_page_get_memattr(m) ((vm_memattr_t)(m)->md.pat_mode) #define pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m) (((m)->aflags & PGA_WRITEABLE) != 0) #define pmap_unmapbios(va, sz) pmap_unmapdev((va), (sz)) /* * Only the following functions or macros may be used before pmap_bootstrap() * is called: pmap_kenter(), pmap_kextract(), pmap_kremove(), vtophys(), and * vtopte(). */ void pmap_bootstrap(vm_paddr_t); int pmap_cache_bits(int mode, boolean_t is_pde); int pmap_change_attr(vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, int); void pmap_init_pat(void); void pmap_kenter(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa); void *pmap_kenter_temporary(vm_paddr_t pa, int i); void pmap_kremove(vm_offset_t); void *pmap_mapbios(vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t); void *pmap_mapdev(vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t); void *pmap_mapdev_attr(vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t, int); boolean_t pmap_page_is_mapped(vm_page_t m); void pmap_page_set_memattr(vm_page_t m, vm_memattr_t ma); bool pmap_ps_enabled(pmap_t pmap); void pmap_unmapdev(vm_offset_t, vm_size_t); pt_entry_t *pmap_pte(pmap_t, vm_offset_t) __pure2; void pmap_invalidate_page(pmap_t, vm_offset_t); void pmap_invalidate_range(pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t); void pmap_invalidate_all(pmap_t); void pmap_invalidate_cache(void); void pmap_invalidate_cache_pages(vm_page_t *pages, int count); void pmap_invalidate_cache_range(vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, boolean_t force); void *pmap_trm_alloc(size_t size, int flags); void pmap_trm_free(void *addr, size_t size); void invltlb_glob(void); #endif /* _KERNEL */ #endif /* !LOCORE */ #endif /* !_MACHINE_PMAP_H_ */