Index: head/sys/powerpc/aim/mmu_oea64.c =================================================================== --- head/sys/powerpc/aim/mmu_oea64.c (revision 355480) +++ head/sys/powerpc/aim/mmu_oea64.c (revision 355481) @@ -1,3015 +1,3121 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD * * Copyright (c) 2008-2015 Nathan Whitehorn * All rights reserved. * * 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 ``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 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 * 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 * 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_kstack_pages.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 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "mmu_oea64.h" #include "mmu_if.h" #include "moea64_if.h" void moea64_release_vsid(uint64_t vsid); uintptr_t moea64_get_unique_vsid(void); #define DISABLE_TRANS(msr) msr = mfmsr(); mtmsr(msr & ~PSL_DR) #define ENABLE_TRANS(msr) mtmsr(msr) #define VSID_MAKE(sr, hash) ((sr) | (((hash) & 0xfffff) << 4)) #define VSID_TO_HASH(vsid) (((vsid) >> 4) & 0xfffff) #define VSID_HASH_MASK 0x0000007fffffffffULL /* * Locking semantics: * * There are two locks of interest: the page locks and the pmap locks, which * protect their individual PVO lists and are locked in that order. The contents * of all PVO entries are protected by the locks of their respective pmaps. * The pmap of any PVO is guaranteed not to change so long as the PVO is linked * into any list. * */ #define PV_LOCK_PER_DOM (PA_LOCK_COUNT * 3) #define PV_LOCK_COUNT (PV_LOCK_PER_DOM * MAXMEMDOM) static struct mtx_padalign pv_lock[PV_LOCK_COUNT]; /* * Cheap NUMA-izing of the pv locks, to reduce contention across domains. * NUMA domains on POWER9 appear to be indexed as sparse memory spaces, with the * index at (N << 45). */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define PV_LOCK_IDX(pa) (pa_index(pa) % PV_LOCK_PER_DOM + \ (((pa) >> 45) % MAXMEMDOM) * PV_LOCK_PER_DOM) #else #define PV_LOCK_IDX(pa) (pa_index(pa) % PV_LOCK_COUNT) #endif #define PV_LOCKPTR(pa) ((struct mtx *)(&pv_lock[PV_LOCK_IDX(pa)])) #define PV_LOCK(pa) mtx_lock(PV_LOCKPTR(pa)) #define PV_UNLOCK(pa) mtx_unlock(PV_LOCKPTR(pa)) #define PV_LOCKASSERT(pa) mtx_assert(PV_LOCKPTR(pa), MA_OWNED) #define PV_PAGE_LOCK(m) PV_LOCK(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)) #define PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m) PV_UNLOCK(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)) #define PV_PAGE_LOCKASSERT(m) PV_LOCKASSERT(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)) struct ofw_map { cell_t om_va; cell_t om_len; uint64_t om_pa; cell_t om_mode; }; extern unsigned char _etext[]; extern unsigned char _end[]; extern void *slbtrap, *slbtrapend; /* * Map of physical memory regions. */ static struct mem_region *regions; static struct mem_region *pregions; static struct numa_mem_region *numa_pregions; static u_int phys_avail_count; static int regions_sz, pregions_sz, numapregions_sz; extern void bs_remap_earlyboot(void); /* * Lock for the SLB tables. */ struct mtx moea64_slb_mutex; /* * PTEG data. */ u_long moea64_pteg_count; u_long moea64_pteg_mask; /* * PVO data. */ uma_zone_t moea64_pvo_zone; /* zone for pvo entries */ static struct pvo_entry *moea64_bpvo_pool; static int moea64_bpvo_pool_index = 0; static int moea64_bpvo_pool_size = 327680; TUNABLE_INT("machdep.moea64_bpvo_pool_size", &moea64_bpvo_pool_size); SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, moea64_allocated_bpvo_entries, CTLFLAG_RD, &moea64_bpvo_pool_index, 0, ""); #define VSID_NBPW (sizeof(u_int32_t) * 8) #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define NVSIDS (NPMAPS * 16) #define VSID_HASHMASK 0xffffffffUL #else #define NVSIDS NPMAPS #define VSID_HASHMASK 0xfffffUL #endif static u_int moea64_vsid_bitmap[NVSIDS / VSID_NBPW]; static boolean_t moea64_initialized = FALSE; #ifdef MOEA64_STATS /* * Statistics. */ u_int moea64_pte_valid = 0; u_int moea64_pte_overflow = 0; u_int moea64_pvo_entries = 0; u_int moea64_pvo_enter_calls = 0; u_int moea64_pvo_remove_calls = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, moea64_pte_valid, CTLFLAG_RD, &moea64_pte_valid, 0, ""); SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, moea64_pte_overflow, CTLFLAG_RD, &moea64_pte_overflow, 0, ""); SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, moea64_pvo_entries, CTLFLAG_RD, &moea64_pvo_entries, 0, ""); SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, moea64_pvo_enter_calls, CTLFLAG_RD, &moea64_pvo_enter_calls, 0, ""); SYSCTL_INT(_machdep, OID_AUTO, moea64_pvo_remove_calls, CTLFLAG_RD, &moea64_pvo_remove_calls, 0, ""); #endif vm_offset_t moea64_scratchpage_va[2]; struct pvo_entry *moea64_scratchpage_pvo[2]; struct mtx moea64_scratchpage_mtx; uint64_t moea64_large_page_mask = 0; uint64_t moea64_large_page_size = 0; int moea64_large_page_shift = 0; /* * PVO calls. */ static int moea64_pvo_enter(mmu_t mmu, struct pvo_entry *pvo, struct pvo_head *pvo_head, struct pvo_entry **oldpvo); static void moea64_pvo_remove_from_pmap(mmu_t mmu, struct pvo_entry *pvo); static void moea64_pvo_remove_from_page(mmu_t mmu, struct pvo_entry *pvo); static void moea64_pvo_remove_from_page_locked(mmu_t mmu, struct pvo_entry *pvo, vm_page_t m); static struct pvo_entry *moea64_pvo_find_va(pmap_t, vm_offset_t); /* * Utility routines. */ static boolean_t moea64_query_bit(mmu_t, vm_page_t, uint64_t); static u_int moea64_clear_bit(mmu_t, vm_page_t, uint64_t); static void moea64_kremove(mmu_t, vm_offset_t); static void moea64_syncicache(mmu_t, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t sz); static void moea64_pmap_init_qpages(void); /* * Kernel MMU interface */ void moea64_clear_modify(mmu_t, vm_page_t); void moea64_copy_page(mmu_t, vm_page_t, vm_page_t); void moea64_copy_pages(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t *ma, vm_offset_t a_offset, vm_page_t *mb, vm_offset_t b_offset, int xfersize); int moea64_enter(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t, vm_prot_t, u_int flags, int8_t psind); void moea64_enter_object(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t, vm_prot_t); void moea64_enter_quick(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t, vm_prot_t); vm_paddr_t moea64_extract(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t); vm_page_t moea64_extract_and_hold(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t); void moea64_init(mmu_t); boolean_t moea64_is_modified(mmu_t, vm_page_t); boolean_t moea64_is_prefaultable(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t); boolean_t moea64_is_referenced(mmu_t, vm_page_t); int moea64_ts_referenced(mmu_t, vm_page_t); vm_offset_t moea64_map(mmu_t, vm_offset_t *, vm_paddr_t, vm_paddr_t, int); boolean_t moea64_page_exists_quick(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_page_t); void moea64_page_init(mmu_t, vm_page_t); int moea64_page_wired_mappings(mmu_t, vm_page_t); void moea64_pinit(mmu_t, pmap_t); void moea64_pinit0(mmu_t, pmap_t); void moea64_protect(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t); void moea64_qenter(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t *, int); void moea64_qremove(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, int); void moea64_release(mmu_t, pmap_t); void moea64_remove(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t); void moea64_remove_pages(mmu_t, pmap_t); void moea64_remove_all(mmu_t, vm_page_t); void moea64_remove_write(mmu_t, vm_page_t); void moea64_unwire(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t); void moea64_zero_page(mmu_t, vm_page_t); void moea64_zero_page_area(mmu_t, vm_page_t, int, int); void moea64_activate(mmu_t, struct thread *); void moea64_deactivate(mmu_t, struct thread *); void *moea64_mapdev(mmu_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t); void *moea64_mapdev_attr(mmu_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t, vm_memattr_t); void moea64_unmapdev(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t); vm_paddr_t moea64_kextract(mmu_t, vm_offset_t); void moea64_page_set_memattr(mmu_t, vm_page_t m, vm_memattr_t ma); void moea64_kenter_attr(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_memattr_t ma); void moea64_kenter(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, vm_paddr_t); boolean_t moea64_dev_direct_mapped(mmu_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t); static void moea64_sync_icache(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t); void moea64_dumpsys_map(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz, void **va); void moea64_scan_init(mmu_t mmu); vm_offset_t moea64_quick_enter_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m); void moea64_quick_remove_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr); static int moea64_map_user_ptr(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, volatile const void *uaddr, void **kaddr, size_t ulen, size_t *klen); static int moea64_decode_kernel_ptr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr, int *is_user, vm_offset_t *decoded_addr); static size_t moea64_scan_pmap(mmu_t mmu); static void *moea64_dump_pmap_init(mmu_t mmu, unsigned blkpgs); +static void moea64_page_array_startup(mmu_t, long); static mmu_method_t moea64_methods[] = { MMUMETHOD(mmu_clear_modify, moea64_clear_modify), MMUMETHOD(mmu_copy_page, moea64_copy_page), MMUMETHOD(mmu_copy_pages, moea64_copy_pages), MMUMETHOD(mmu_enter, moea64_enter), MMUMETHOD(mmu_enter_object, moea64_enter_object), MMUMETHOD(mmu_enter_quick, moea64_enter_quick), MMUMETHOD(mmu_extract, moea64_extract), MMUMETHOD(mmu_extract_and_hold, moea64_extract_and_hold), MMUMETHOD(mmu_init, moea64_init), MMUMETHOD(mmu_is_modified, moea64_is_modified), MMUMETHOD(mmu_is_prefaultable, moea64_is_prefaultable), MMUMETHOD(mmu_is_referenced, moea64_is_referenced), MMUMETHOD(mmu_ts_referenced, moea64_ts_referenced), MMUMETHOD(mmu_map, moea64_map), MMUMETHOD(mmu_page_exists_quick,moea64_page_exists_quick), MMUMETHOD(mmu_page_init, moea64_page_init), MMUMETHOD(mmu_page_wired_mappings,moea64_page_wired_mappings), MMUMETHOD(mmu_pinit, moea64_pinit), MMUMETHOD(mmu_pinit0, moea64_pinit0), MMUMETHOD(mmu_protect, moea64_protect), MMUMETHOD(mmu_qenter, moea64_qenter), MMUMETHOD(mmu_qremove, moea64_qremove), MMUMETHOD(mmu_release, moea64_release), MMUMETHOD(mmu_remove, moea64_remove), MMUMETHOD(mmu_remove_pages, moea64_remove_pages), MMUMETHOD(mmu_remove_all, moea64_remove_all), MMUMETHOD(mmu_remove_write, moea64_remove_write), MMUMETHOD(mmu_sync_icache, moea64_sync_icache), MMUMETHOD(mmu_unwire, moea64_unwire), MMUMETHOD(mmu_zero_page, moea64_zero_page), MMUMETHOD(mmu_zero_page_area, moea64_zero_page_area), MMUMETHOD(mmu_activate, moea64_activate), MMUMETHOD(mmu_deactivate, moea64_deactivate), MMUMETHOD(mmu_page_set_memattr, moea64_page_set_memattr), MMUMETHOD(mmu_quick_enter_page, moea64_quick_enter_page), MMUMETHOD(mmu_quick_remove_page, moea64_quick_remove_page), + MMUMETHOD(mmu_page_array_startup, moea64_page_array_startup), /* Internal interfaces */ MMUMETHOD(mmu_mapdev, moea64_mapdev), MMUMETHOD(mmu_mapdev_attr, moea64_mapdev_attr), MMUMETHOD(mmu_unmapdev, moea64_unmapdev), MMUMETHOD(mmu_kextract, moea64_kextract), MMUMETHOD(mmu_kenter, moea64_kenter), MMUMETHOD(mmu_kenter_attr, moea64_kenter_attr), MMUMETHOD(mmu_dev_direct_mapped,moea64_dev_direct_mapped), MMUMETHOD(mmu_scan_init, moea64_scan_init), MMUMETHOD(mmu_scan_pmap, moea64_scan_pmap), MMUMETHOD(mmu_dump_pmap_init, moea64_dump_pmap_init), MMUMETHOD(mmu_dumpsys_map, moea64_dumpsys_map), MMUMETHOD(mmu_map_user_ptr, moea64_map_user_ptr), MMUMETHOD(mmu_decode_kernel_ptr, moea64_decode_kernel_ptr), { 0, 0 } }; MMU_DEF(oea64_mmu, "mmu_oea64_base", moea64_methods, 0); static struct pvo_head * vm_page_to_pvoh(vm_page_t m) { mtx_assert(PV_LOCKPTR(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)), MA_OWNED); return (&m->md.mdpg_pvoh); } static struct pvo_entry * alloc_pvo_entry(int bootstrap) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; if (!moea64_initialized || bootstrap) { if (moea64_bpvo_pool_index >= moea64_bpvo_pool_size) { panic("moea64_enter: bpvo pool exhausted, %d, %d, %zd", moea64_bpvo_pool_index, moea64_bpvo_pool_size, moea64_bpvo_pool_size * sizeof(struct pvo_entry)); } pvo = &moea64_bpvo_pool[ atomic_fetchadd_int(&moea64_bpvo_pool_index, 1)]; bzero(pvo, sizeof(*pvo)); pvo->pvo_vaddr = PVO_BOOTSTRAP; } else pvo = uma_zalloc(moea64_pvo_zone, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); return (pvo); } static void init_pvo_entry(struct pvo_entry *pvo, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { uint64_t vsid; uint64_t hash; int shift; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); pvo->pvo_pmap = pmap; va &= ~ADDR_POFF; pvo->pvo_vaddr |= va; vsid = va_to_vsid(pmap, va); pvo->pvo_vpn = (uint64_t)((va & ADDR_PIDX) >> ADDR_PIDX_SHFT) | (vsid << 16); shift = (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_LARGE) ? moea64_large_page_shift : ADDR_PIDX_SHFT; hash = (vsid & VSID_HASH_MASK) ^ (((uint64_t)va & ADDR_PIDX) >> shift); pvo->pvo_pte.slot = (hash & moea64_pteg_mask) << 3; } static void free_pvo_entry(struct pvo_entry *pvo) { if (!(pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_BOOTSTRAP)) uma_zfree(moea64_pvo_zone, pvo); } void moea64_pte_from_pvo(const struct pvo_entry *pvo, struct lpte *lpte) { lpte->pte_hi = (pvo->pvo_vpn >> (ADDR_API_SHFT64 - ADDR_PIDX_SHFT)) & LPTE_AVPN_MASK; lpte->pte_hi |= LPTE_VALID; if (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_LARGE) lpte->pte_hi |= LPTE_BIG; if (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_WIRED) lpte->pte_hi |= LPTE_WIRED; if (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_HID) lpte->pte_hi |= LPTE_HID; lpte->pte_lo = pvo->pvo_pte.pa; /* Includes WIMG bits */ if (pvo->pvo_pte.prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) lpte->pte_lo |= LPTE_BW; else lpte->pte_lo |= LPTE_BR; if (!(pvo->pvo_pte.prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE)) lpte->pte_lo |= LPTE_NOEXEC; } static __inline uint64_t moea64_calc_wimg(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_memattr_t ma) { uint64_t pte_lo; int i; if (ma != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) { switch (ma) { case VM_MEMATTR_UNCACHEABLE: return (LPTE_I | LPTE_G); case VM_MEMATTR_CACHEABLE: return (LPTE_M); case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_COMBINING: case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_BACK: case VM_MEMATTR_PREFETCHABLE: return (LPTE_I); case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_THROUGH: return (LPTE_W | LPTE_M); } } /* * Assume the page is cache inhibited and access is guarded unless * it's in our available memory array. */ pte_lo = LPTE_I | LPTE_G; for (i = 0; i < pregions_sz; i++) { if ((pa >= pregions[i].mr_start) && (pa < (pregions[i].mr_start + pregions[i].mr_size))) { pte_lo &= ~(LPTE_I | LPTE_G); pte_lo |= LPTE_M; break; } } return pte_lo; } /* * Quick sort callout for comparing memory regions. */ static int om_cmp(const void *a, const void *b); static int om_cmp(const void *a, const void *b) { const struct ofw_map *mapa; const struct ofw_map *mapb; mapa = a; mapb = b; if (mapa->om_pa < mapb->om_pa) return (-1); else if (mapa->om_pa > mapb->om_pa) return (1); else return (0); } static void moea64_add_ofw_mappings(mmu_t mmup, phandle_t mmu, size_t sz) { struct ofw_map translations[sz/(4*sizeof(cell_t))]; /*>= 4 cells per */ pcell_t acells, trans_cells[sz/sizeof(cell_t)]; struct pvo_entry *pvo; register_t msr; vm_offset_t off; vm_paddr_t pa_base; int i, j; bzero(translations, sz); OF_getencprop(OF_finddevice("/"), "#address-cells", &acells, sizeof(acells)); if (OF_getencprop(mmu, "translations", trans_cells, sz) == -1) panic("moea64_bootstrap: can't get ofw translations"); CTR0(KTR_PMAP, "moea64_add_ofw_mappings: translations"); sz /= sizeof(cell_t); for (i = 0, j = 0; i < sz; j++) { translations[j].om_va = trans_cells[i++]; translations[j].om_len = trans_cells[i++]; translations[j].om_pa = trans_cells[i++]; if (acells == 2) { translations[j].om_pa <<= 32; translations[j].om_pa |= trans_cells[i++]; } translations[j].om_mode = trans_cells[i++]; } KASSERT(i == sz, ("Translations map has incorrect cell count (%d/%zd)", i, sz)); sz = j; qsort(translations, sz, sizeof (*translations), om_cmp); for (i = 0; i < sz; i++) { pa_base = translations[i].om_pa; #ifndef __powerpc64__ if ((translations[i].om_pa >> 32) != 0) panic("OFW translations above 32-bit boundary!"); #endif if (pa_base % PAGE_SIZE) panic("OFW translation not page-aligned (phys)!"); if (translations[i].om_va % PAGE_SIZE) panic("OFW translation not page-aligned (virt)!"); CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "translation: pa=%#zx va=%#x len=%#x", pa_base, translations[i].om_va, translations[i].om_len); /* Now enter the pages for this mapping */ DISABLE_TRANS(msr); for (off = 0; off < translations[i].om_len; off += PAGE_SIZE) { /* If this address is direct-mapped, skip remapping */ if (hw_direct_map && translations[i].om_va == PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa_base) && moea64_calc_wimg(pa_base + off, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) == LPTE_M) continue; PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); pvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(kernel_pmap, translations[i].om_va + off); PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); if (pvo != NULL) continue; moea64_kenter(mmup, translations[i].om_va + off, pa_base + off); } ENABLE_TRANS(msr); } } #ifdef __powerpc64__ static void moea64_probe_large_page(void) { uint16_t pvr = mfpvr() >> 16; switch (pvr) { case IBM970: case IBM970FX: case IBM970MP: powerpc_sync(); isync(); mtspr(SPR_HID4, mfspr(SPR_HID4) & ~HID4_970_DISABLE_LG_PG); powerpc_sync(); isync(); /* FALLTHROUGH */ default: if (moea64_large_page_size == 0) { moea64_large_page_size = 0x1000000; /* 16 MB */ moea64_large_page_shift = 24; } } moea64_large_page_mask = moea64_large_page_size - 1; } static void moea64_bootstrap_slb_prefault(vm_offset_t va, int large) { struct slb *cache; struct slb entry; uint64_t esid, slbe; uint64_t i; cache = PCPU_GET(aim.slb); esid = va >> ADDR_SR_SHFT; slbe = (esid << SLBE_ESID_SHIFT) | SLBE_VALID; for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) { if (cache[i].slbe == (slbe | i)) return; } entry.slbe = slbe; entry.slbv = KERNEL_VSID(esid) << SLBV_VSID_SHIFT; if (large) entry.slbv |= SLBV_L; slb_insert_kernel(entry.slbe, entry.slbv); } #endif +static int +moea64_kenter_large(mmu_t mmup, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, uint64_t attr, int bootstrap) +{ + struct pvo_entry *pvo; + uint64_t pte_lo; + int error; + + pte_lo = LPTE_M; + pte_lo |= attr; + + pvo = alloc_pvo_entry(bootstrap); + pvo->pvo_vaddr |= PVO_WIRED | PVO_LARGE; + init_pvo_entry(pvo, kernel_pmap, va); + + pvo->pvo_pte.prot = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE | + VM_PROT_EXECUTE; + pvo->pvo_pte.pa = pa | pte_lo; + error = moea64_pvo_enter(mmup, pvo, NULL, NULL); + if (error != 0) + panic("Error %d inserting large page\n", error); + return (0); +} + static void moea64_setup_direct_map(mmu_t mmup, vm_offset_t kernelstart, vm_offset_t kernelend) { - struct pvo_entry *pvo; register_t msr; vm_paddr_t pa, pkernelstart, pkernelend; vm_offset_t size, off; uint64_t pte_lo; int i; if (moea64_large_page_size == 0) hw_direct_map = 0; DISABLE_TRANS(msr); if (hw_direct_map) { PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); for (i = 0; i < pregions_sz; i++) { for (pa = pregions[i].mr_start; pa < pregions[i].mr_start + pregions[i].mr_size; pa += moea64_large_page_size) { pte_lo = LPTE_M; - - pvo = alloc_pvo_entry(1 /* bootstrap */); - pvo->pvo_vaddr |= PVO_WIRED | PVO_LARGE; - init_pvo_entry(pvo, kernel_pmap, PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa)); - - /* - * Set memory access as guarded if prefetch within - * the page could exit the available physmem area. - */ if (pa & moea64_large_page_mask) { pa &= moea64_large_page_mask; pte_lo |= LPTE_G; } if (pa + moea64_large_page_size > pregions[i].mr_start + pregions[i].mr_size) pte_lo |= LPTE_G; - pvo->pvo_pte.prot = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE | - VM_PROT_EXECUTE; - pvo->pvo_pte.pa = pa | pte_lo; - moea64_pvo_enter(mmup, pvo, NULL, NULL); + moea64_kenter_large(mmup, PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa), pa, pte_lo, 1); } } PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); } /* * Make sure the kernel and BPVO pool stay mapped on systems either * without a direct map or on which the kernel is not already executing * out of the direct-mapped region. */ if (kernelstart < DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS) { /* * For pre-dmap execution, we need to use identity mapping * because we will be operating with the mmu on but in the * wrong address configuration until we __restartkernel(). */ for (pa = kernelstart & ~PAGE_MASK; pa < kernelend; pa += PAGE_SIZE) moea64_kenter(mmup, pa, pa); } else if (!hw_direct_map) { pkernelstart = kernelstart & ~DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS; pkernelend = kernelend & ~DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS; for (pa = pkernelstart & ~PAGE_MASK; pa < pkernelend; pa += PAGE_SIZE) moea64_kenter(mmup, pa | DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS, pa); } if (!hw_direct_map) { size = moea64_bpvo_pool_size*sizeof(struct pvo_entry); off = (vm_offset_t)(moea64_bpvo_pool); for (pa = off; pa < off + size; pa += PAGE_SIZE) moea64_kenter(mmup, pa, pa); /* Map exception vectors */ for (pa = EXC_RSVD; pa < EXC_LAST; pa += PAGE_SIZE) moea64_kenter(mmup, pa | DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS, pa); } ENABLE_TRANS(msr); /* * Allow user to override unmapped_buf_allowed for testing. * XXXKIB Only direct map implementation was tested. */ if (!TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("vfs.unmapped_buf_allowed", &unmapped_buf_allowed)) unmapped_buf_allowed = hw_direct_map; } /* Quick sort callout for comparing physical addresses. */ static int pa_cmp(const void *a, const void *b) { const vm_paddr_t *pa = a, *pb = b; if (*pa < *pb) return (-1); else if (*pa > *pb) return (1); else return (0); } void moea64_early_bootstrap(mmu_t mmup, vm_offset_t kernelstart, vm_offset_t kernelend) { int i, j; vm_size_t physsz, hwphyssz; vm_paddr_t kernelphysstart, kernelphysend; int rm_pavail; #ifndef __powerpc64__ /* We don't have a direct map since there is no BAT */ hw_direct_map = 0; /* Make sure battable is zero, since we have no BAT */ for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { battable[i].batu = 0; battable[i].batl = 0; } #else moea64_probe_large_page(); /* Use a direct map if we have large page support */ if (moea64_large_page_size > 0) hw_direct_map = 1; else hw_direct_map = 0; /* Install trap handlers for SLBs */ bcopy(&slbtrap, (void *)EXC_DSE,(size_t)&slbtrapend - (size_t)&slbtrap); bcopy(&slbtrap, (void *)EXC_ISE,(size_t)&slbtrapend - (size_t)&slbtrap); __syncicache((void *)EXC_DSE, 0x80); __syncicache((void *)EXC_ISE, 0x80); #endif kernelphysstart = kernelstart & ~DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS; kernelphysend = kernelend & ~DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS; /* Get physical memory regions from firmware */ mem_regions(&pregions, &pregions_sz, ®ions, ®ions_sz); CTR0(KTR_PMAP, "moea64_bootstrap: physical memory"); if (PHYS_AVAIL_ENTRIES < regions_sz) panic("moea64_bootstrap: phys_avail too small"); phys_avail_count = 0; physsz = 0; hwphyssz = 0; TUNABLE_ULONG_FETCH("hw.physmem", (u_long *) &hwphyssz); for (i = 0, j = 0; i < regions_sz; i++, j += 2) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "region: %#zx - %#zx (%#zx)", regions[i].mr_start, regions[i].mr_start + regions[i].mr_size, regions[i].mr_size); if (hwphyssz != 0 && (physsz + regions[i].mr_size) >= hwphyssz) { if (physsz < hwphyssz) { phys_avail[j] = regions[i].mr_start; phys_avail[j + 1] = regions[i].mr_start + hwphyssz - physsz; physsz = hwphyssz; phys_avail_count++; dump_avail[j] = phys_avail[j]; dump_avail[j + 1] = phys_avail[j + 1]; } break; } phys_avail[j] = regions[i].mr_start; phys_avail[j + 1] = regions[i].mr_start + regions[i].mr_size; phys_avail_count++; physsz += regions[i].mr_size; dump_avail[j] = phys_avail[j]; dump_avail[j + 1] = phys_avail[j + 1]; } /* Check for overlap with the kernel and exception vectors */ rm_pavail = 0; for (j = 0; j < 2*phys_avail_count; j+=2) { if (phys_avail[j] < EXC_LAST) phys_avail[j] += EXC_LAST; if (phys_avail[j] >= kernelphysstart && phys_avail[j+1] <= kernelphysend) { phys_avail[j] = phys_avail[j+1] = ~0; rm_pavail++; continue; } if (kernelphysstart >= phys_avail[j] && kernelphysstart < phys_avail[j+1]) { if (kernelphysend < phys_avail[j+1]) { phys_avail[2*phys_avail_count] = (kernelphysend & ~PAGE_MASK) + PAGE_SIZE; phys_avail[2*phys_avail_count + 1] = phys_avail[j+1]; phys_avail_count++; } phys_avail[j+1] = kernelphysstart & ~PAGE_MASK; } if (kernelphysend >= phys_avail[j] && kernelphysend < phys_avail[j+1]) { if (kernelphysstart > phys_avail[j]) { phys_avail[2*phys_avail_count] = phys_avail[j]; phys_avail[2*phys_avail_count + 1] = kernelphysstart & ~PAGE_MASK; phys_avail_count++; } phys_avail[j] = (kernelphysend & ~PAGE_MASK) + PAGE_SIZE; } } /* Remove physical available regions marked for removal (~0) */ if (rm_pavail) { qsort(phys_avail, 2*phys_avail_count, sizeof(phys_avail[0]), pa_cmp); phys_avail_count -= rm_pavail; for (i = 2*phys_avail_count; i < 2*(phys_avail_count + rm_pavail); i+=2) phys_avail[i] = phys_avail[i+1] = 0; } physmem = btoc(physsz); #ifdef PTEGCOUNT moea64_pteg_count = PTEGCOUNT; #else moea64_pteg_count = 0x1000; while (moea64_pteg_count < physmem) moea64_pteg_count <<= 1; moea64_pteg_count >>= 1; #endif /* PTEGCOUNT */ } void moea64_mid_bootstrap(mmu_t mmup, vm_offset_t kernelstart, vm_offset_t kernelend) { int i; /* * Set PTEG mask */ moea64_pteg_mask = moea64_pteg_count - 1; /* * Initialize SLB table lock and page locks */ mtx_init(&moea64_slb_mutex, "SLB table", NULL, MTX_DEF); for (i = 0; i < PV_LOCK_COUNT; i++) mtx_init(&pv_lock[i], "page pv", NULL, MTX_DEF); /* * Initialise the bootstrap pvo pool. */ moea64_bpvo_pool = (struct pvo_entry *)moea64_bootstrap_alloc( moea64_bpvo_pool_size*sizeof(struct pvo_entry), PAGE_SIZE); moea64_bpvo_pool_index = 0; /* Place at address usable through the direct map */ if (hw_direct_map) moea64_bpvo_pool = (struct pvo_entry *) PHYS_TO_DMAP((uintptr_t)moea64_bpvo_pool); /* * Make sure kernel vsid is allocated as well as VSID 0. */ #ifndef __powerpc64__ moea64_vsid_bitmap[(KERNEL_VSIDBITS & (NVSIDS - 1)) / VSID_NBPW] |= 1 << (KERNEL_VSIDBITS % VSID_NBPW); moea64_vsid_bitmap[0] |= 1; #endif /* * Initialize the kernel pmap (which is statically allocated). */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ for (i = 0; i < 64; i++) { pcpup->pc_aim.slb[i].slbv = 0; pcpup->pc_aim.slb[i].slbe = 0; } #else for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) kernel_pmap->pm_sr[i] = EMPTY_SEGMENT + i; #endif kernel_pmap->pmap_phys = kernel_pmap; CPU_FILL(&kernel_pmap->pm_active); RB_INIT(&kernel_pmap->pmap_pvo); PMAP_LOCK_INIT(kernel_pmap); /* * Now map in all the other buffers we allocated earlier */ moea64_setup_direct_map(mmup, kernelstart, kernelend); } void moea64_late_bootstrap(mmu_t mmup, vm_offset_t kernelstart, vm_offset_t kernelend) { ihandle_t mmui; phandle_t chosen; phandle_t mmu; ssize_t sz; int i; vm_offset_t pa, va; void *dpcpu; /* * Set up the Open Firmware pmap and add its mappings if not in real * mode. */ chosen = OF_finddevice("/chosen"); if (chosen != -1 && OF_getencprop(chosen, "mmu", &mmui, 4) != -1) { mmu = OF_instance_to_package(mmui); if (mmu == -1 || (sz = OF_getproplen(mmu, "translations")) == -1) sz = 0; if (sz > 6144 /* tmpstksz - 2 KB headroom */) panic("moea64_bootstrap: too many ofw translations"); if (sz > 0) moea64_add_ofw_mappings(mmup, mmu, sz); } /* * Calculate the last available physical address. */ Maxmem = 0; for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 2] != 0; i += 2) Maxmem = MAX(Maxmem, powerpc_btop(phys_avail[i + 1])); /* * Initialize MMU. */ MMU_CPU_BOOTSTRAP(mmup,0); mtmsr(mfmsr() | PSL_DR | PSL_IR); pmap_bootstrapped++; /* * Set the start and end of kva. */ virtual_avail = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS; virtual_end = VM_MAX_SAFE_KERNEL_ADDRESS; /* * Map the entire KVA range into the SLB. We must not fault there. */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ for (va = virtual_avail; va < virtual_end; va += SEGMENT_LENGTH) moea64_bootstrap_slb_prefault(va, 0); #endif /* * Remap any early IO mappings (console framebuffer, etc.) */ bs_remap_earlyboot(); /* * Figure out how far we can extend virtual_end into segment 16 * without running into existing mappings. Segment 16 is guaranteed * to contain neither RAM nor devices (at least on Apple hardware), * but will generally contain some OFW mappings we should not * step on. */ #ifndef __powerpc64__ /* KVA is in high memory on PPC64 */ PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); while (virtual_end < VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS && moea64_pvo_find_va(kernel_pmap, virtual_end+1) == NULL) virtual_end += PAGE_SIZE; PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); #endif /* * Allocate a kernel stack with a guard page for thread0 and map it * into the kernel page map. */ pa = moea64_bootstrap_alloc(kstack_pages * PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_SIZE); va = virtual_avail + KSTACK_GUARD_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE; virtual_avail = va + kstack_pages * PAGE_SIZE; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "moea64_bootstrap: kstack0 at %#x (%#x)", pa, va); thread0.td_kstack = va; thread0.td_kstack_pages = kstack_pages; for (i = 0; i < kstack_pages; i++) { moea64_kenter(mmup, va, pa); pa += PAGE_SIZE; va += PAGE_SIZE; } /* * Allocate virtual address space for the message buffer. */ pa = msgbuf_phys = moea64_bootstrap_alloc(msgbufsize, PAGE_SIZE); msgbufp = (struct msgbuf *)virtual_avail; va = virtual_avail; virtual_avail += round_page(msgbufsize); while (va < virtual_avail) { moea64_kenter(mmup, va, pa); pa += PAGE_SIZE; va += PAGE_SIZE; } /* * Allocate virtual address space for the dynamic percpu area. */ pa = moea64_bootstrap_alloc(DPCPU_SIZE, PAGE_SIZE); dpcpu = (void *)virtual_avail; va = virtual_avail; virtual_avail += DPCPU_SIZE; while (va < virtual_avail) { moea64_kenter(mmup, va, pa); pa += PAGE_SIZE; va += PAGE_SIZE; } dpcpu_init(dpcpu, curcpu); crashdumpmap = (caddr_t)virtual_avail; virtual_avail += MAXDUMPPGS * PAGE_SIZE; /* * Allocate some things for page zeroing. We put this directly * in the page table and use MOEA64_PTE_REPLACE to avoid any * of the PVO book-keeping or other parts of the VM system * from even knowing that this hack exists. */ if (!hw_direct_map) { mtx_init(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx, "pvo zero page", NULL, MTX_DEF); for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { moea64_scratchpage_va[i] = (virtual_end+1) - PAGE_SIZE; virtual_end -= PAGE_SIZE; moea64_kenter(mmup, moea64_scratchpage_va[i], 0); PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); moea64_scratchpage_pvo[i] = moea64_pvo_find_va( kernel_pmap, (vm_offset_t)moea64_scratchpage_va[i]); PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); } } numa_mem_regions(&numa_pregions, &numapregions_sz); } static void moea64_pmap_init_qpages(void) { struct pcpu *pc; int i; if (hw_direct_map) return; CPU_FOREACH(i) { pc = pcpu_find(i); pc->pc_qmap_addr = kva_alloc(PAGE_SIZE); if (pc->pc_qmap_addr == 0) panic("pmap_init_qpages: unable to allocate KVA"); PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); pc->pc_aim.qmap_pvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(kernel_pmap, pc->pc_qmap_addr); PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); mtx_init(&pc->pc_aim.qmap_lock, "qmap lock", NULL, MTX_DEF); } } SYSINIT(qpages_init, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_ANY, moea64_pmap_init_qpages, NULL); /* * Activate a user pmap. This mostly involves setting some non-CPU * state. */ void moea64_activate(mmu_t mmu, struct thread *td) { pmap_t pm; pm = &td->td_proc->p_vmspace->vm_pmap; CPU_SET(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &pm->pm_active); #ifdef __powerpc64__ PCPU_SET(aim.userslb, pm->pm_slb); __asm __volatile("slbmte %0, %1; isync" :: "r"(td->td_pcb->pcb_cpu.aim.usr_vsid), "r"(USER_SLB_SLBE)); #else PCPU_SET(curpmap, pm->pmap_phys); mtsrin(USER_SR << ADDR_SR_SHFT, td->td_pcb->pcb_cpu.aim.usr_vsid); #endif } void moea64_deactivate(mmu_t mmu, struct thread *td) { pmap_t pm; __asm __volatile("isync; slbie %0" :: "r"(USER_ADDR)); pm = &td->td_proc->p_vmspace->vm_pmap; CPU_CLR(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &pm->pm_active); #ifdef __powerpc64__ PCPU_SET(aim.userslb, NULL); #else PCPU_SET(curpmap, NULL); #endif } void moea64_unwire(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { struct pvo_entry key, *pvo; vm_page_t m; int64_t refchg; key.pvo_vaddr = sva; PMAP_LOCK(pm); for (pvo = RB_NFIND(pvo_tree, &pm->pmap_pvo, &key); pvo != NULL && PVO_VADDR(pvo) < eva; pvo = RB_NEXT(pvo_tree, &pm->pmap_pvo, pvo)) { if ((pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_WIRED) == 0) panic("moea64_unwire: pvo %p is missing PVO_WIRED", pvo); pvo->pvo_vaddr &= ~PVO_WIRED; refchg = MOEA64_PTE_REPLACE(mmu, pvo, 0 /* No invalidation */); if ((pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_MANAGED) && (pvo->pvo_pte.prot & VM_PROT_WRITE)) { if (refchg < 0) refchg = LPTE_CHG; m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN); refchg |= atomic_readandclear_32(&m->md.mdpg_attrs); if (refchg & LPTE_CHG) vm_page_dirty(m); if (refchg & LPTE_REF) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); } pm->pm_stats.wired_count--; } PMAP_UNLOCK(pm); } /* * This goes through and sets the physical address of our * special scratch PTE to the PA we want to zero or copy. Because * of locking issues (this can get called in pvo_enter() by * the UMA allocator), we can't use most other utility functions here */ static __inline void moea64_set_scratchpage_pa(mmu_t mmup, int which, vm_paddr_t pa) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; KASSERT(!hw_direct_map, ("Using OEA64 scratchpage with a direct map!")); mtx_assert(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx, MA_OWNED); pvo = moea64_scratchpage_pvo[which]; PMAP_LOCK(pvo->pvo_pmap); pvo->pvo_pte.pa = moea64_calc_wimg(pa, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) | (uint64_t)pa; MOEA64_PTE_REPLACE(mmup, pvo, MOEA64_PTE_INVALIDATE); PMAP_UNLOCK(pvo->pvo_pmap); isync(); } void moea64_copy_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t msrc, vm_page_t mdst) { vm_offset_t dst; vm_offset_t src; dst = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(mdst); src = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(msrc); if (hw_direct_map) { bcopy((void *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(src), (void *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(dst), PAGE_SIZE); } else { mtx_lock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); moea64_set_scratchpage_pa(mmu, 0, src); moea64_set_scratchpage_pa(mmu, 1, dst); bcopy((void *)moea64_scratchpage_va[0], (void *)moea64_scratchpage_va[1], PAGE_SIZE); mtx_unlock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); } } static inline void moea64_copy_pages_dmap(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t *ma, vm_offset_t a_offset, vm_page_t *mb, vm_offset_t b_offset, int xfersize) { void *a_cp, *b_cp; vm_offset_t a_pg_offset, b_pg_offset; int cnt; while (xfersize > 0) { a_pg_offset = a_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(xfersize, PAGE_SIZE - a_pg_offset); a_cp = (char *)(uintptr_t)PHYS_TO_DMAP( VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(ma[a_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT])) + a_pg_offset; b_pg_offset = b_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(cnt, PAGE_SIZE - b_pg_offset); b_cp = (char *)(uintptr_t)PHYS_TO_DMAP( VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(mb[b_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT])) + b_pg_offset; bcopy(a_cp, b_cp, cnt); a_offset += cnt; b_offset += cnt; xfersize -= cnt; } } static inline void moea64_copy_pages_nodmap(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t *ma, vm_offset_t a_offset, vm_page_t *mb, vm_offset_t b_offset, int xfersize) { void *a_cp, *b_cp; vm_offset_t a_pg_offset, b_pg_offset; int cnt; mtx_lock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); while (xfersize > 0) { a_pg_offset = a_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(xfersize, PAGE_SIZE - a_pg_offset); moea64_set_scratchpage_pa(mmu, 0, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(ma[a_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT])); a_cp = (char *)moea64_scratchpage_va[0] + a_pg_offset; b_pg_offset = b_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(cnt, PAGE_SIZE - b_pg_offset); moea64_set_scratchpage_pa(mmu, 1, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(mb[b_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT])); b_cp = (char *)moea64_scratchpage_va[1] + b_pg_offset; bcopy(a_cp, b_cp, cnt); a_offset += cnt; b_offset += cnt; xfersize -= cnt; } mtx_unlock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); } void moea64_copy_pages(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t *ma, vm_offset_t a_offset, vm_page_t *mb, vm_offset_t b_offset, int xfersize) { if (hw_direct_map) { moea64_copy_pages_dmap(mmu, ma, a_offset, mb, b_offset, xfersize); } else { moea64_copy_pages_nodmap(mmu, ma, a_offset, mb, b_offset, xfersize); } } void moea64_zero_page_area(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m, int off, int size) { vm_paddr_t pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); if (size + off > PAGE_SIZE) panic("moea64_zero_page: size + off > PAGE_SIZE"); if (hw_direct_map) { bzero((caddr_t)(uintptr_t)PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa) + off, size); } else { mtx_lock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); moea64_set_scratchpage_pa(mmu, 0, pa); bzero((caddr_t)moea64_scratchpage_va[0] + off, size); mtx_unlock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); } } /* * Zero a page of physical memory by temporarily mapping it */ void moea64_zero_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { vm_paddr_t pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); vm_offset_t va, off; if (!hw_direct_map) { mtx_lock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); moea64_set_scratchpage_pa(mmu, 0, pa); va = moea64_scratchpage_va[0]; } else { va = PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa); } for (off = 0; off < PAGE_SIZE; off += cacheline_size) __asm __volatile("dcbz 0,%0" :: "r"(va + off)); if (!hw_direct_map) mtx_unlock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); } vm_offset_t moea64_quick_enter_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; vm_paddr_t pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); if (hw_direct_map) return (PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa)); /* * MOEA64_PTE_REPLACE does some locking, so we can't just grab * a critical section and access the PCPU data like on i386. * Instead, pin the thread and grab the PCPU lock to prevent * a preempting thread from using the same PCPU data. */ sched_pin(); mtx_assert(PCPU_PTR(aim.qmap_lock), MA_NOTOWNED); pvo = PCPU_GET(aim.qmap_pvo); mtx_lock(PCPU_PTR(aim.qmap_lock)); pvo->pvo_pte.pa = moea64_calc_wimg(pa, pmap_page_get_memattr(m)) | (uint64_t)pa; MOEA64_PTE_REPLACE(mmu, pvo, MOEA64_PTE_INVALIDATE); isync(); return (PCPU_GET(qmap_addr)); } void moea64_quick_remove_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr) { if (hw_direct_map) return; mtx_assert(PCPU_PTR(aim.qmap_lock), MA_OWNED); KASSERT(PCPU_GET(qmap_addr) == addr, ("moea64_quick_remove_page: invalid address")); mtx_unlock(PCPU_PTR(aim.qmap_lock)); sched_unpin(); } /* * Map the given physical page at the specified virtual address in the * target pmap with the protection requested. If specified the page * will be wired down. */ int moea64_enter(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, u_int flags, int8_t psind) { struct pvo_entry *pvo, *oldpvo; struct pvo_head *pvo_head; uint64_t pte_lo; int error; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { if ((flags & PMAP_ENTER_QUICK_LOCKED) == 0) VM_PAGE_OBJECT_BUSY_ASSERT(m); else VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); } pvo = alloc_pvo_entry(0); if (pvo == NULL) return (KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE); pvo->pvo_pmap = NULL; /* to be filled in later */ pvo->pvo_pte.prot = prot; pte_lo = moea64_calc_wimg(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m), pmap_page_get_memattr(m)); pvo->pvo_pte.pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | pte_lo; if ((flags & PMAP_ENTER_WIRED) != 0) pvo->pvo_vaddr |= PVO_WIRED; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0 || !moea64_initialized) { pvo_head = NULL; } else { pvo_head = &m->md.mdpg_pvoh; pvo->pvo_vaddr |= PVO_MANAGED; } PV_PAGE_LOCK(m); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); if (pvo->pvo_pmap == NULL) init_pvo_entry(pvo, pmap, va); if (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) if (pmap_bootstrapped && (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); error = moea64_pvo_enter(mmu, pvo, pvo_head, &oldpvo); if (error == EEXIST) { if (oldpvo->pvo_vaddr == pvo->pvo_vaddr && oldpvo->pvo_pte.pa == pvo->pvo_pte.pa && oldpvo->pvo_pte.prot == prot) { /* Identical mapping already exists */ error = 0; /* If not in page table, reinsert it */ if (MOEA64_PTE_SYNCH(mmu, oldpvo) < 0) { STAT_MOEA64(moea64_pte_overflow--); MOEA64_PTE_INSERT(mmu, oldpvo); } /* Then just clean up and go home */ PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); free_pvo_entry(pvo); goto out; } else { /* Otherwise, need to kill it first */ KASSERT(oldpvo->pvo_pmap == pmap, ("pmap of old " "mapping does not match new mapping")); moea64_pvo_remove_from_pmap(mmu, oldpvo); moea64_pvo_enter(mmu, pvo, pvo_head, NULL); } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m); /* Free any dead pages */ if (error == EEXIST) { moea64_pvo_remove_from_page(mmu, oldpvo); free_pvo_entry(oldpvo); } out: /* * Flush the page from the instruction cache if this page is * mapped executable and cacheable. */ if (pmap != kernel_pmap && !(m->aflags & PGA_EXECUTABLE) && (pte_lo & (LPTE_I | LPTE_G | LPTE_NOEXEC)) == 0) { vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_EXECUTABLE); moea64_syncicache(mmu, pmap, va, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m), PAGE_SIZE); } return (KERN_SUCCESS); } static void moea64_syncicache(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t sz) { /* * This is much trickier than on older systems because * we can't sync the icache on physical addresses directly * without a direct map. Instead we check a couple of cases * where the memory is already mapped in and, failing that, * use the same trick we use for page zeroing to create * a temporary mapping for this physical address. */ if (!pmap_bootstrapped) { /* * If PMAP is not bootstrapped, we are likely to be * in real mode. */ __syncicache((void *)(uintptr_t)pa, sz); } else if (pmap == kernel_pmap) { __syncicache((void *)va, sz); } else if (hw_direct_map) { __syncicache((void *)(uintptr_t)PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa), sz); } else { /* Use the scratch page to set up a temp mapping */ mtx_lock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); moea64_set_scratchpage_pa(mmu, 1, pa & ~ADDR_POFF); __syncicache((void *)(moea64_scratchpage_va[1] + (va & ADDR_POFF)), sz); mtx_unlock(&moea64_scratchpage_mtx); } } /* * 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 moea64_enter_object(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end, vm_page_t m_start, vm_prot_t prot) { vm_page_t m; vm_pindex_t diff, psize; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m_start->object); psize = atop(end - start); m = m_start; while (m != NULL && (diff = m->pindex - m_start->pindex) < psize) { moea64_enter(mmu, pm, start + ptoa(diff), m, prot & (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_EXECUTE), PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP | PMAP_ENTER_QUICK_LOCKED, 0); m = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq); } } void moea64_enter_quick(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot) { moea64_enter(mmu, pm, va, m, prot & (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_EXECUTE), PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP | PMAP_ENTER_QUICK_LOCKED, 0); } vm_paddr_t moea64_extract(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; vm_paddr_t pa; PMAP_LOCK(pm); pvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(pm, va); if (pvo == NULL) pa = 0; else pa = (pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN) | (va - PVO_VADDR(pvo)); PMAP_UNLOCK(pm); return (pa); } /* * 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 moea64_extract_and_hold(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_prot_t prot) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; vm_page_t m; m = NULL; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(pmap, va & ~ADDR_POFF); if (pvo != NULL && (pvo->pvo_pte.prot & prot) == prot) { m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN); if (!vm_page_wire_mapped(m)) m = NULL; } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (m); } static mmu_t installed_mmu; static void * moea64_uma_page_alloc(uma_zone_t zone, vm_size_t bytes, int domain, uint8_t *flags, int wait) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; vm_offset_t va; vm_page_t m; int needed_lock; /* * This entire routine is a horrible hack to avoid bothering kmem * for new KVA addresses. Because this can get called from inside * kmem allocation routines, calling kmem for a new address here * can lead to multiply locking non-recursive mutexes. */ *flags = UMA_SLAB_PRIV; needed_lock = !PMAP_LOCKED(kernel_pmap); m = vm_page_alloc_domain(NULL, 0, domain, malloc2vm_flags(wait) | VM_ALLOC_WIRED | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ); if (m == NULL) return (NULL); va = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); pvo = alloc_pvo_entry(1 /* bootstrap */); pvo->pvo_pte.prot = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE; pvo->pvo_pte.pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | LPTE_M; if (needed_lock) PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); init_pvo_entry(pvo, kernel_pmap, va); pvo->pvo_vaddr |= PVO_WIRED; moea64_pvo_enter(installed_mmu, pvo, NULL, NULL); if (needed_lock) PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); if ((wait & M_ZERO) && (m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) bzero((void *)va, PAGE_SIZE); return (void *)va; } extern int elf32_nxstack; void moea64_init(mmu_t mmu) { CTR0(KTR_PMAP, "moea64_init"); moea64_pvo_zone = uma_zcreate("UPVO entry", sizeof (struct pvo_entry), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, UMA_ZONE_VM | UMA_ZONE_NOFREE); if (!hw_direct_map) { installed_mmu = mmu; uma_zone_set_allocf(moea64_pvo_zone, moea64_uma_page_alloc); } #ifdef COMPAT_FREEBSD32 elf32_nxstack = 1; #endif moea64_initialized = TRUE; } boolean_t moea64_is_referenced(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("moea64_is_referenced: page %p is not managed", m)); return (moea64_query_bit(mmu, m, LPTE_REF)); } boolean_t moea64_is_modified(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("moea64_is_modified: page %p is not managed", m)); /* * If the page is not busied then this check is racy. */ if (!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) return (FALSE); return (moea64_query_bit(mmu, m, LPTE_CHG)); } boolean_t moea64_is_prefaultable(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; boolean_t rv = TRUE; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(pmap, va & ~ADDR_POFF); if (pvo != NULL) rv = FALSE; PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (rv); } void moea64_clear_modify(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("moea64_clear_modify: page %p is not managed", m)); vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) return; moea64_clear_bit(mmu, m, LPTE_CHG); } /* * Clear the write and modified bits in each of the given page's mappings. */ void moea64_remove_write(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; int64_t refchg, ret; pmap_t pmap; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("moea64_remove_write: page %p is not managed", m)); vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) return powerpc_sync(); PV_PAGE_LOCK(m); refchg = 0; LIST_FOREACH(pvo, vm_page_to_pvoh(m), pvo_vlink) { pmap = pvo->pvo_pmap; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); if (!(pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD) && (pvo->pvo_pte.prot & VM_PROT_WRITE)) { pvo->pvo_pte.prot &= ~VM_PROT_WRITE; ret = MOEA64_PTE_REPLACE(mmu, pvo, MOEA64_PTE_PROT_UPDATE); if (ret < 0) ret = LPTE_CHG; refchg |= ret; if (pvo->pvo_pmap == kernel_pmap) isync(); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } if ((refchg | atomic_readandclear_32(&m->md.mdpg_attrs)) & LPTE_CHG) vm_page_dirty(m); vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m); } /* * moea64_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. * * XXX: The exact number of bits to check and clear is a matter that * should be tested and standardized at some point in the future for * optimal aging of shared pages. */ int moea64_ts_referenced(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("moea64_ts_referenced: page %p is not managed", m)); return (moea64_clear_bit(mmu, m, LPTE_REF)); } /* * Modify the WIMG settings of all mappings for a page. */ void moea64_page_set_memattr(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m, vm_memattr_t ma) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; int64_t refchg; pmap_t pmap; uint64_t lo; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0) { m->md.mdpg_cache_attrs = ma; return; } lo = moea64_calc_wimg(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m), ma); PV_PAGE_LOCK(m); LIST_FOREACH(pvo, vm_page_to_pvoh(m), pvo_vlink) { pmap = pvo->pvo_pmap; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); if (!(pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD)) { pvo->pvo_pte.pa &= ~LPTE_WIMG; pvo->pvo_pte.pa |= lo; refchg = MOEA64_PTE_REPLACE(mmu, pvo, MOEA64_PTE_INVALIDATE); if (refchg < 0) refchg = (pvo->pvo_pte.prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) ? LPTE_CHG : 0; if ((pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_MANAGED) && (pvo->pvo_pte.prot & VM_PROT_WRITE)) { refchg |= atomic_readandclear_32(&m->md.mdpg_attrs); if (refchg & LPTE_CHG) vm_page_dirty(m); if (refchg & LPTE_REF) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); } if (pvo->pvo_pmap == kernel_pmap) isync(); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } m->md.mdpg_cache_attrs = ma; PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m); } /* * Map a wired page into kernel virtual address space. */ void moea64_kenter_attr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_memattr_t ma) { int error; struct pvo_entry *pvo, *oldpvo; do { pvo = alloc_pvo_entry(0); if (pvo == NULL) vm_wait(NULL); } while (pvo == NULL); pvo->pvo_pte.prot = VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE | VM_PROT_EXECUTE; pvo->pvo_pte.pa = (pa & ~ADDR_POFF) | moea64_calc_wimg(pa, ma); pvo->pvo_vaddr |= PVO_WIRED; PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); oldpvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(kernel_pmap, va); if (oldpvo != NULL) moea64_pvo_remove_from_pmap(mmu, oldpvo); init_pvo_entry(pvo, kernel_pmap, va); error = moea64_pvo_enter(mmu, pvo, NULL, NULL); PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); /* Free any dead pages */ if (oldpvo != NULL) { moea64_pvo_remove_from_page(mmu, oldpvo); free_pvo_entry(oldpvo); } if (error != 0) panic("moea64_kenter: failed to enter va %#zx pa %#jx: %d", va, (uintmax_t)pa, error); } void moea64_kenter(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa) { moea64_kenter_attr(mmu, va, pa, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } /* * Extract the physical page address associated with the given kernel virtual * address. */ vm_paddr_t moea64_kextract(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; vm_paddr_t pa; /* * Shortcut the direct-mapped case when applicable. We never put * anything but 1:1 (or 62-bit aliased) mappings below * VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS. */ if (va < VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) return (va & ~DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS); PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); pvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(kernel_pmap, va); KASSERT(pvo != NULL, ("moea64_kextract: no addr found for %#" PRIxPTR, va)); pa = (pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN) | (va - PVO_VADDR(pvo)); PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); return (pa); } /* * Remove a wired page from kernel virtual address space. */ void moea64_kremove(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va) { moea64_remove(mmu, kernel_pmap, va, va + PAGE_SIZE); } /* * Provide a kernel pointer corresponding to a given userland pointer. * The returned pointer is valid until the next time this function is * called in this thread. This is used internally in copyin/copyout. */ static int moea64_map_user_ptr(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, volatile const void *uaddr, void **kaddr, size_t ulen, size_t *klen) { size_t l; #ifdef __powerpc64__ struct slb *slb; #endif register_t slbv; *kaddr = (char *)USER_ADDR + ((uintptr_t)uaddr & ~SEGMENT_MASK); l = ((char *)USER_ADDR + SEGMENT_LENGTH) - (char *)(*kaddr); if (l > ulen) l = ulen; if (klen) *klen = l; else if (l != ulen) return (EFAULT); #ifdef __powerpc64__ /* Try lockless look-up first */ slb = user_va_to_slb_entry(pm, (vm_offset_t)uaddr); if (slb == NULL) { /* If it isn't there, we need to pre-fault the VSID */ PMAP_LOCK(pm); slbv = va_to_vsid(pm, (vm_offset_t)uaddr) << SLBV_VSID_SHIFT; PMAP_UNLOCK(pm); } else { slbv = slb->slbv; } /* Mark segment no-execute */ slbv |= SLBV_N; #else slbv = va_to_vsid(pm, (vm_offset_t)uaddr); /* Mark segment no-execute */ slbv |= SR_N; #endif /* If we have already set this VSID, we can just return */ if (curthread->td_pcb->pcb_cpu.aim.usr_vsid == slbv) return (0); __asm __volatile("isync"); curthread->td_pcb->pcb_cpu.aim.usr_segm = (uintptr_t)uaddr >> ADDR_SR_SHFT; curthread->td_pcb->pcb_cpu.aim.usr_vsid = slbv; #ifdef __powerpc64__ __asm __volatile ("slbie %0; slbmte %1, %2; isync" :: "r"(USER_ADDR), "r"(slbv), "r"(USER_SLB_SLBE)); #else __asm __volatile("mtsr %0,%1; isync" :: "n"(USER_SR), "r"(slbv)); #endif return (0); } /* * Figure out where a given kernel pointer (usually in a fault) points * to from the VM's perspective, potentially remapping into userland's * address space. */ static int moea64_decode_kernel_ptr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr, int *is_user, vm_offset_t *decoded_addr) { vm_offset_t user_sr; if ((addr >> ADDR_SR_SHFT) == (USER_ADDR >> ADDR_SR_SHFT)) { user_sr = curthread->td_pcb->pcb_cpu.aim.usr_segm; addr &= ADDR_PIDX | ADDR_POFF; addr |= user_sr << ADDR_SR_SHFT; *decoded_addr = addr; *is_user = 1; } else { *decoded_addr = addr; *is_user = 0; } return (0); } /* * 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 moea64_map(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t *virt, vm_paddr_t pa_start, vm_paddr_t pa_end, int prot) { vm_offset_t sva, va; if (hw_direct_map) { /* * Check if every page in the region is covered by the direct * map. The direct map covers all of physical memory. Use * moea64_calc_wimg() as a shortcut to see if the page is in * physical memory as a way to see if the direct map covers it. */ for (va = pa_start; va < pa_end; va += PAGE_SIZE) if (moea64_calc_wimg(va, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) != LPTE_M) break; if (va == pa_end) return (PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa_start)); } sva = *virt; va = sva; /* XXX respect prot argument */ for (; pa_start < pa_end; pa_start += PAGE_SIZE, va += PAGE_SIZE) moea64_kenter(mmu, va, pa_start); *virt = va; return (sva); } /* * 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 moea64_page_exists_quick(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m) { int loops; struct pvo_entry *pvo; boolean_t rv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("moea64_page_exists_quick: page %p is not managed", m)); loops = 0; rv = FALSE; PV_PAGE_LOCK(m); LIST_FOREACH(pvo, vm_page_to_pvoh(m), pvo_vlink) { if (!(pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD) && pvo->pvo_pmap == pmap) { rv = TRUE; break; } if (++loops >= 16) break; } PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m); return (rv); } void moea64_page_init(mmu_t mmu __unused, vm_page_t m) { m->md.mdpg_attrs = 0; m->md.mdpg_cache_attrs = VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT; LIST_INIT(&m->md.mdpg_pvoh); } /* * Return the number of managed mappings to the given physical page * that are wired. */ int moea64_page_wired_mappings(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; int count; count = 0; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0) return (count); PV_PAGE_LOCK(m); LIST_FOREACH(pvo, vm_page_to_pvoh(m), pvo_vlink) if ((pvo->pvo_vaddr & (PVO_DEAD | PVO_WIRED)) == PVO_WIRED) count++; PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m); return (count); } static uintptr_t moea64_vsidcontext; uintptr_t moea64_get_unique_vsid(void) { u_int entropy; register_t hash; uint32_t mask; int i; entropy = 0; __asm __volatile("mftb %0" : "=r"(entropy)); mtx_lock(&moea64_slb_mutex); for (i = 0; i < NVSIDS; i += VSID_NBPW) { u_int n; /* * Create a new value by mutiplying by a prime and adding in * entropy from the timebase register. This is to make the * VSID more random so that the PT hash function collides * less often. (Note that the prime casues gcc to do shifts * instead of a multiply.) */ moea64_vsidcontext = (moea64_vsidcontext * 0x1105) + entropy; hash = moea64_vsidcontext & (NVSIDS - 1); if (hash == 0) /* 0 is special, avoid it */ continue; n = hash >> 5; mask = 1 << (hash & (VSID_NBPW - 1)); hash = (moea64_vsidcontext & VSID_HASHMASK); if (moea64_vsid_bitmap[n] & mask) { /* collision? */ /* anything free in this bucket? */ if (moea64_vsid_bitmap[n] == 0xffffffff) { entropy = (moea64_vsidcontext >> 20); continue; } i = ffs(~moea64_vsid_bitmap[n]) - 1; mask = 1 << i; hash &= rounddown2(VSID_HASHMASK, VSID_NBPW); hash |= i; } if (hash == VSID_VRMA) /* also special, avoid this too */ continue; KASSERT(!(moea64_vsid_bitmap[n] & mask), ("Allocating in-use VSID %#zx\n", hash)); moea64_vsid_bitmap[n] |= mask; mtx_unlock(&moea64_slb_mutex); return (hash); } mtx_unlock(&moea64_slb_mutex); panic("%s: out of segments",__func__); } #ifdef __powerpc64__ void moea64_pinit(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap) { RB_INIT(&pmap->pmap_pvo); pmap->pm_slb_tree_root = slb_alloc_tree(); pmap->pm_slb = slb_alloc_user_cache(); pmap->pm_slb_len = 0; } #else void moea64_pinit(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap) { int i; uint32_t hash; RB_INIT(&pmap->pmap_pvo); if (pmap_bootstrapped) pmap->pmap_phys = (pmap_t)moea64_kextract(mmu, (vm_offset_t)pmap); else pmap->pmap_phys = pmap; /* * Allocate some segment registers for this pmap. */ hash = moea64_get_unique_vsid(); for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) pmap->pm_sr[i] = VSID_MAKE(i, hash); KASSERT(pmap->pm_sr[0] != 0, ("moea64_pinit: pm_sr[0] = 0")); } #endif /* * Initialize the pmap associated with process 0. */ void moea64_pinit0(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm) { PMAP_LOCK_INIT(pm); moea64_pinit(mmu, pm); bzero(&pm->pm_stats, sizeof(pm->pm_stats)); } /* * Set the physical protection on the specified range of this map as requested. */ static void moea64_pvo_protect(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, struct pvo_entry *pvo, vm_prot_t prot) { struct vm_page *pg; vm_prot_t oldprot; int32_t refchg; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pm, MA_OWNED); /* * Change the protection of the page. */ oldprot = pvo->pvo_pte.prot; pvo->pvo_pte.prot = prot; pg = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN); /* * If the PVO is in the page table, update mapping */ refchg = MOEA64_PTE_REPLACE(mmu, pvo, MOEA64_PTE_PROT_UPDATE); if (refchg < 0) refchg = (oldprot & VM_PROT_WRITE) ? LPTE_CHG : 0; if (pm != kernel_pmap && pg != NULL && !(pg->aflags & PGA_EXECUTABLE) && (pvo->pvo_pte.pa & (LPTE_I | LPTE_G | LPTE_NOEXEC)) == 0) { if ((pg->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) vm_page_aflag_set(pg, PGA_EXECUTABLE); moea64_syncicache(mmu, pm, PVO_VADDR(pvo), pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN, PAGE_SIZE); } /* * Update vm about the REF/CHG bits if the page is managed and we have * removed write access. */ if (pg != NULL && (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_MANAGED) && (oldprot & VM_PROT_WRITE)) { refchg |= atomic_readandclear_32(&pg->md.mdpg_attrs); if (refchg & LPTE_CHG) vm_page_dirty(pg); if (refchg & LPTE_REF) vm_page_aflag_set(pg, PGA_REFERENCED); } } void moea64_protect(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, vm_prot_t prot) { struct pvo_entry *pvo, *tpvo, key; CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "moea64_protect: pm=%p sva=%#x eva=%#x prot=%#x", pm, sva, eva, prot); KASSERT(pm == &curproc->p_vmspace->vm_pmap || pm == kernel_pmap, ("moea64_protect: non current pmap")); if ((prot & VM_PROT_READ) == VM_PROT_NONE) { moea64_remove(mmu, pm, sva, eva); return; } PMAP_LOCK(pm); key.pvo_vaddr = sva; for (pvo = RB_NFIND(pvo_tree, &pm->pmap_pvo, &key); pvo != NULL && PVO_VADDR(pvo) < eva; pvo = tpvo) { tpvo = RB_NEXT(pvo_tree, &pm->pmap_pvo, pvo); moea64_pvo_protect(mmu, pm, pvo, prot); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pm); } /* * Map a list of wired pages into kernel virtual address space. This is * intended for temporary mappings which do not need page modification or * references recorded. Existing mappings in the region are overwritten. */ void moea64_qenter(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t *m, int count) { while (count-- > 0) { moea64_kenter(mmu, va, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(*m)); va += PAGE_SIZE; m++; } } /* * Remove page mappings from kernel virtual address space. Intended for * temporary mappings entered by moea64_qenter. */ void moea64_qremove(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, int count) { while (count-- > 0) { moea64_kremove(mmu, va); va += PAGE_SIZE; } } void moea64_release_vsid(uint64_t vsid) { int idx, mask; mtx_lock(&moea64_slb_mutex); idx = vsid & (NVSIDS-1); mask = 1 << (idx % VSID_NBPW); idx /= VSID_NBPW; KASSERT(moea64_vsid_bitmap[idx] & mask, ("Freeing unallocated VSID %#jx", vsid)); moea64_vsid_bitmap[idx] &= ~mask; mtx_unlock(&moea64_slb_mutex); } void moea64_release(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap) { /* * Free segment registers' VSIDs */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ slb_free_tree(pmap); slb_free_user_cache(pmap->pm_slb); #else KASSERT(pmap->pm_sr[0] != 0, ("moea64_release: pm_sr[0] = 0")); moea64_release_vsid(VSID_TO_HASH(pmap->pm_sr[0])); #endif } /* * Remove all pages mapped by the specified pmap */ void moea64_remove_pages(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm) { struct pvo_entry *pvo, *tpvo; struct pvo_dlist tofree; SLIST_INIT(&tofree); PMAP_LOCK(pm); RB_FOREACH_SAFE(pvo, pvo_tree, &pm->pmap_pvo, tpvo) { if (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_WIRED) continue; /* * For locking reasons, remove this from the page table and * pmap, but save delinking from the vm_page for a second * pass */ moea64_pvo_remove_from_pmap(mmu, pvo); SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&tofree, pvo, pvo_dlink); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pm); while (!SLIST_EMPTY(&tofree)) { pvo = SLIST_FIRST(&tofree); SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&tofree, pvo_dlink); moea64_pvo_remove_from_page(mmu, pvo); free_pvo_entry(pvo); } } /* * Remove the given range of addresses from the specified map. */ void moea64_remove(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { struct pvo_entry *pvo, *tpvo, key; struct pvo_dlist tofree; /* * Perform an unsynchronized read. This is, however, safe. */ if (pm->pm_stats.resident_count == 0) return; key.pvo_vaddr = sva; SLIST_INIT(&tofree); PMAP_LOCK(pm); for (pvo = RB_NFIND(pvo_tree, &pm->pmap_pvo, &key); pvo != NULL && PVO_VADDR(pvo) < eva; pvo = tpvo) { tpvo = RB_NEXT(pvo_tree, &pm->pmap_pvo, pvo); /* * For locking reasons, remove this from the page table and * pmap, but save delinking from the vm_page for a second * pass */ moea64_pvo_remove_from_pmap(mmu, pvo); SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&tofree, pvo, pvo_dlink); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pm); while (!SLIST_EMPTY(&tofree)) { pvo = SLIST_FIRST(&tofree); SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&tofree, pvo_dlink); moea64_pvo_remove_from_page(mmu, pvo); free_pvo_entry(pvo); } } /* * Remove physical page from all pmaps in which it resides. moea64_pvo_remove() * will reflect changes in pte's back to the vm_page. */ void moea64_remove_all(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { struct pvo_entry *pvo, *next_pvo; struct pvo_head freequeue; int wasdead; pmap_t pmap; LIST_INIT(&freequeue); PV_PAGE_LOCK(m); LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(pvo, vm_page_to_pvoh(m), pvo_vlink, next_pvo) { pmap = pvo->pvo_pmap; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); wasdead = (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD); if (!wasdead) moea64_pvo_remove_from_pmap(mmu, pvo); moea64_pvo_remove_from_page_locked(mmu, pvo, m); if (!wasdead) LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&freequeue, pvo, pvo_vlink); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } KASSERT(!pmap_page_is_mapped(m), ("Page still has mappings")); KASSERT(!(m->aflags & PGA_WRITEABLE), ("Page still writable")); PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m); /* Clean up UMA allocations */ LIST_FOREACH_SAFE(pvo, &freequeue, pvo_vlink, next_pvo) free_pvo_entry(pvo); } /* * Allocate a physical page of memory directly from the phys_avail map. * Can only be called from moea64_bootstrap before avail start and end are * calculated. */ vm_offset_t moea64_bootstrap_alloc(vm_size_t size, vm_size_t align) { vm_offset_t s, e; int i, j; size = round_page(size); for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { if (align != 0) s = roundup2(phys_avail[i], align); else s = phys_avail[i]; e = s + size; if (s < phys_avail[i] || e > phys_avail[i + 1]) continue; if (s + size > platform_real_maxaddr()) continue; if (s == phys_avail[i]) { phys_avail[i] += size; } else if (e == phys_avail[i + 1]) { phys_avail[i + 1] -= size; } else { for (j = phys_avail_count * 2; j > i; j -= 2) { phys_avail[j] = phys_avail[j - 2]; phys_avail[j + 1] = phys_avail[j - 1]; } phys_avail[i + 3] = phys_avail[i + 1]; phys_avail[i + 1] = s; phys_avail[i + 2] = e; phys_avail_count++; } return (s); } panic("moea64_bootstrap_alloc: could not allocate memory"); } static int moea64_pvo_enter(mmu_t mmu, struct pvo_entry *pvo, struct pvo_head *pvo_head, struct pvo_entry **oldpvop) { struct pvo_entry *old_pvo; int err; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pvo->pvo_pmap, MA_OWNED); STAT_MOEA64(moea64_pvo_enter_calls++); /* * Add to pmap list */ old_pvo = RB_INSERT(pvo_tree, &pvo->pvo_pmap->pmap_pvo, pvo); if (old_pvo != NULL) { if (oldpvop != NULL) *oldpvop = old_pvo; return (EEXIST); } if (pvo_head != NULL) { LIST_INSERT_HEAD(pvo_head, pvo, pvo_vlink); } if (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_WIRED) pvo->pvo_pmap->pm_stats.wired_count++; pvo->pvo_pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; /* * Insert it into the hardware page table */ err = MOEA64_PTE_INSERT(mmu, pvo); if (err != 0) { panic("moea64_pvo_enter: overflow"); } STAT_MOEA64(moea64_pvo_entries++); if (pvo->pvo_pmap == kernel_pmap) isync(); #ifdef __powerpc64__ /* * Make sure all our bootstrap mappings are in the SLB as soon * as virtual memory is switched on. */ if (!pmap_bootstrapped) moea64_bootstrap_slb_prefault(PVO_VADDR(pvo), pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_LARGE); #endif return (0); } static void moea64_pvo_remove_from_pmap(mmu_t mmu, struct pvo_entry *pvo) { struct vm_page *pg; int32_t refchg; KASSERT(pvo->pvo_pmap != NULL, ("Trying to remove PVO with no pmap")); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pvo->pvo_pmap, MA_OWNED); KASSERT(!(pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD), ("Trying to remove dead PVO")); /* * If there is an active pte entry, we need to deactivate it */ refchg = MOEA64_PTE_UNSET(mmu, pvo); if (refchg < 0) { /* * If it was evicted from the page table, be pessimistic and * dirty the page. */ if (pvo->pvo_pte.prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) refchg = LPTE_CHG; else refchg = 0; } /* * Update our statistics. */ pvo->pvo_pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; if (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_WIRED) pvo->pvo_pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; /* * Remove this PVO from the pmap list. */ RB_REMOVE(pvo_tree, &pvo->pvo_pmap->pmap_pvo, pvo); /* * Mark this for the next sweep */ pvo->pvo_vaddr |= PVO_DEAD; /* Send RC bits to VM */ if ((pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_MANAGED) && (pvo->pvo_pte.prot & VM_PROT_WRITE)) { pg = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN); if (pg != NULL) { refchg |= atomic_readandclear_32(&pg->md.mdpg_attrs); if (refchg & LPTE_CHG) vm_page_dirty(pg); if (refchg & LPTE_REF) vm_page_aflag_set(pg, PGA_REFERENCED); } } } static inline void moea64_pvo_remove_from_page_locked(mmu_t mmu, struct pvo_entry *pvo, vm_page_t m) { KASSERT(pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD, ("Trying to delink live page")); /* Use NULL pmaps as a sentinel for races in page deletion */ if (pvo->pvo_pmap == NULL) return; pvo->pvo_pmap = NULL; /* * Update vm about page writeability/executability if managed */ PV_LOCKASSERT(pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN); if (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_MANAGED) { if (m != NULL) { LIST_REMOVE(pvo, pvo_vlink); if (LIST_EMPTY(vm_page_to_pvoh(m))) vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE | PGA_EXECUTABLE); } } STAT_MOEA64(moea64_pvo_entries--); STAT_MOEA64(moea64_pvo_remove_calls++); } static void moea64_pvo_remove_from_page(mmu_t mmu, struct pvo_entry *pvo) { vm_page_t pg = NULL; if (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_MANAGED) pg = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN); PV_LOCK(pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN); moea64_pvo_remove_from_page_locked(mmu, pvo, pg); PV_UNLOCK(pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN); } static struct pvo_entry * moea64_pvo_find_va(pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va) { struct pvo_entry key; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pm, MA_OWNED); key.pvo_vaddr = va & ~ADDR_POFF; return (RB_FIND(pvo_tree, &pm->pmap_pvo, &key)); } static boolean_t moea64_query_bit(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m, uint64_t ptebit) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; int64_t ret; boolean_t rv; /* * See if this bit is stored in the page already. */ if (m->md.mdpg_attrs & ptebit) return (TRUE); /* * Examine each PTE. Sync so that any pending REF/CHG bits are * flushed to the PTEs. */ rv = FALSE; powerpc_sync(); PV_PAGE_LOCK(m); LIST_FOREACH(pvo, vm_page_to_pvoh(m), pvo_vlink) { ret = 0; /* * See if this pvo has a valid PTE. if so, fetch the * REF/CHG bits from the valid PTE. If the appropriate * ptebit is set, return success. */ PMAP_LOCK(pvo->pvo_pmap); if (!(pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD)) ret = MOEA64_PTE_SYNCH(mmu, pvo); PMAP_UNLOCK(pvo->pvo_pmap); if (ret > 0) { atomic_set_32(&m->md.mdpg_attrs, ret & (LPTE_CHG | LPTE_REF)); if (ret & ptebit) { rv = TRUE; break; } } } PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m); return (rv); } static u_int moea64_clear_bit(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m, u_int64_t ptebit) { u_int count; struct pvo_entry *pvo; int64_t ret; /* * Sync so that any pending REF/CHG bits are flushed to the PTEs (so * we can reset the right ones). */ powerpc_sync(); /* * For each pvo entry, clear the pte's ptebit. */ count = 0; PV_PAGE_LOCK(m); LIST_FOREACH(pvo, vm_page_to_pvoh(m), pvo_vlink) { ret = 0; PMAP_LOCK(pvo->pvo_pmap); if (!(pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD)) ret = MOEA64_PTE_CLEAR(mmu, pvo, ptebit); PMAP_UNLOCK(pvo->pvo_pmap); if (ret > 0 && (ret & ptebit)) count++; } atomic_clear_32(&m->md.mdpg_attrs, ptebit); PV_PAGE_UNLOCK(m); return (count); } boolean_t moea64_dev_direct_mapped(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { struct pvo_entry *pvo, key; vm_offset_t ppa; int error = 0; if (hw_direct_map && mem_valid(pa, size) == 0) return (0); PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); ppa = pa & ~ADDR_POFF; key.pvo_vaddr = DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS + ppa; for (pvo = RB_FIND(pvo_tree, &kernel_pmap->pmap_pvo, &key); ppa < pa + size; ppa += PAGE_SIZE, pvo = RB_NEXT(pvo_tree, &kernel_pmap->pmap_pvo, pvo)) { if (pvo == NULL || (pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN) != ppa) { error = EFAULT; break; } } PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); return (error); } /* * 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 * moea64_mapdev_attr(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size, vm_memattr_t ma) { vm_offset_t va, tmpva, ppa, offset; ppa = trunc_page(pa); offset = pa & PAGE_MASK; size = roundup2(offset + size, PAGE_SIZE); va = kva_alloc(size); if (!va) panic("moea64_mapdev: Couldn't alloc kernel virtual memory"); for (tmpva = va; size > 0;) { moea64_kenter_attr(mmu, tmpva, ppa, ma); size -= PAGE_SIZE; tmpva += PAGE_SIZE; ppa += PAGE_SIZE; } return ((void *)(va + offset)); } void * moea64_mapdev(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { return moea64_mapdev_attr(mmu, pa, size, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } void moea64_unmapdev(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size) { vm_offset_t base, offset; base = trunc_page(va); offset = va & PAGE_MASK; size = roundup2(offset + size, PAGE_SIZE); kva_free(base, size); } void moea64_sync_icache(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t sz) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; vm_offset_t lim; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_size_t len; if (__predict_false(pm == NULL)) pm = &curthread->td_proc->p_vmspace->vm_pmap; PMAP_LOCK(pm); while (sz > 0) { lim = round_page(va+1); len = MIN(lim - va, sz); pvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(pm, va & ~ADDR_POFF); if (pvo != NULL && !(pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_I)) { pa = (pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN) | (va & ADDR_POFF); moea64_syncicache(mmu, pm, va, pa, len); } va += len; sz -= len; } PMAP_UNLOCK(pm); } void moea64_dumpsys_map(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz, void **va) { *va = (void *)(uintptr_t)pa; } extern struct dump_pa dump_map[PHYS_AVAIL_SZ + 1]; void moea64_scan_init(mmu_t mmu) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; vm_offset_t va; int i; if (!do_minidump) { /* Initialize phys. segments for dumpsys(). */ memset(&dump_map, 0, sizeof(dump_map)); mem_regions(&pregions, &pregions_sz, ®ions, ®ions_sz); for (i = 0; i < pregions_sz; i++) { dump_map[i].pa_start = pregions[i].mr_start; dump_map[i].pa_size = pregions[i].mr_size; } return; } /* Virtual segments for minidumps: */ memset(&dump_map, 0, sizeof(dump_map)); /* 1st: kernel .data and .bss. */ dump_map[0].pa_start = trunc_page((uintptr_t)_etext); dump_map[0].pa_size = round_page((uintptr_t)_end) - dump_map[0].pa_start; /* 2nd: msgbuf and tables (see pmap_bootstrap()). */ dump_map[1].pa_start = (vm_paddr_t)(uintptr_t)msgbufp->msg_ptr; dump_map[1].pa_size = round_page(msgbufp->msg_size); /* 3rd: kernel VM. */ va = dump_map[1].pa_start + dump_map[1].pa_size; /* Find start of next chunk (from va). */ while (va < virtual_end) { /* Don't dump the buffer cache. */ if (va >= kmi.buffer_sva && va < kmi.buffer_eva) { va = kmi.buffer_eva; continue; } pvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(kernel_pmap, va & ~ADDR_POFF); if (pvo != NULL && !(pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD)) break; va += PAGE_SIZE; } if (va < virtual_end) { dump_map[2].pa_start = va; va += PAGE_SIZE; /* Find last page in chunk. */ while (va < virtual_end) { /* Don't run into the buffer cache. */ if (va == kmi.buffer_sva) break; pvo = moea64_pvo_find_va(kernel_pmap, va & ~ADDR_POFF); if (pvo == NULL || (pvo->pvo_vaddr & PVO_DEAD)) break; va += PAGE_SIZE; } dump_map[2].pa_size = va - dump_map[2].pa_start; } } #ifdef __powerpc64__ static size_t moea64_scan_pmap(mmu_t mmu) { struct pvo_entry *pvo; vm_paddr_t pa, pa_end; vm_offset_t va, pgva, kstart, kend, kstart_lp, kend_lp; uint64_t lpsize; lpsize = moea64_large_page_size; kstart = trunc_page((vm_offset_t)_etext); kend = round_page((vm_offset_t)_end); kstart_lp = kstart & ~moea64_large_page_mask; kend_lp = (kend + moea64_large_page_mask) & ~moea64_large_page_mask; CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "moea64_scan_pmap: kstart=0x%016lx, kend=0x%016lx, " "kstart_lp=0x%016lx, kend_lp=0x%016lx", kstart, kend, kstart_lp, kend_lp); PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); RB_FOREACH(pvo, pvo_tree, &kernel_pmap->pmap_pvo) { va = pvo->pvo_vaddr; if (va & PVO_DEAD) continue; /* Skip DMAP (except kernel area) */ if (va >= DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS && va <= DMAP_MAX_ADDRESS) { if (va & PVO_LARGE) { pgva = va & ~moea64_large_page_mask; if (pgva < kstart_lp || pgva >= kend_lp) continue; } else { pgva = trunc_page(va); if (pgva < kstart || pgva >= kend) continue; } } pa = pvo->pvo_pte.pa & LPTE_RPGN; if (va & PVO_LARGE) { pa_end = pa + lpsize; for (; pa < pa_end; pa += PAGE_SIZE) { if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); } } else { if (is_dumpable(pa)) dump_add_page(pa); } } PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); return (sizeof(struct lpte) * moea64_pteg_count * 8); } static struct dump_context dump_ctx; static void * moea64_dump_pmap_init(mmu_t mmu, unsigned blkpgs) { dump_ctx.ptex = 0; dump_ctx.ptex_end = moea64_pteg_count * 8; dump_ctx.blksz = blkpgs * PAGE_SIZE; return (&dump_ctx); } #else static size_t moea64_scan_pmap(mmu_t mmu) { return (0); } static void * moea64_dump_pmap_init(mmu_t mmu, unsigned blkpgs) { return (NULL); } #endif + +static void +moea64_map_range(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t npages) +{ + + for (; npages > 0; --npages) { + if (moea64_large_page_size != 0 && + (pa & moea64_large_page_mask) == 0 && + (va & moea64_large_page_mask) == 0 && + npages >= (moea64_large_page_size >> PAGE_SHIFT)) { + PMAP_LOCK(kernel_pmap); + moea64_kenter_large(mmu, va, pa, 0, 0); + PMAP_UNLOCK(kernel_pmap); + pa += moea64_large_page_size; + va += moea64_large_page_size; + npages -= (moea64_large_page_size >> PAGE_SHIFT) - 1; + } else { + moea64_kenter(mmu, va, pa); + pa += PAGE_SIZE; + va += PAGE_SIZE; + } + } +} + +static void +moea64_page_array_startup(mmu_t mmu, long pages) +{ + long dom_pages[MAXMEMDOM]; + vm_paddr_t pa; + vm_offset_t va, vm_page_base; + vm_size_t needed, size; + long page; + int domain; + int i; + + vm_page_base = 0xd000000000000000ULL; + + /* Short-circuit single-domain systems. */ + if (vm_ndomains == 1) { + size = round_page(pages * sizeof(struct vm_page)); + pa = vm_phys_early_alloc(0, size); + vm_page_base = moea64_map(mmu, &vm_page_base, + pa, pa + size, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE); + vm_page_array_size = pages; + vm_page_array = (vm_page_t)vm_page_base; + return; + } + + page = 0; + for (i = 0; i < MAXMEMDOM; i++) + dom_pages[i] = 0; + + /* Now get the number of pages required per domain. */ + for (i = 0; i < vm_phys_nsegs; i++) { + domain = vm_phys_segs[i].domain; + KASSERT(domain < MAXMEMDOM, + ("Invalid vm_phys_segs NUMA domain %d!\n", domain)); + /* Get size of vm_page_array needed for this segment. */ + size = btoc(vm_phys_segs[i].end - vm_phys_segs[i].start); + dom_pages[domain] += size; + } + + for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i+= 2) { + domain = _vm_phys_domain(phys_avail[i]); + KASSERT(domain < MAXMEMDOM, + ("Invalid phys_avail NUMA domain %d!\n", domain)); + size = btoc(phys_avail[i + 1] - phys_avail[i]); + dom_pages[domain] += size; + } + + /* + * Map in chunks that can get us all 16MB pages. There will be some + * overlap between domains, but that's acceptable for now. + */ + vm_page_array_size = 0; + va = vm_page_base; + for (i = 0; i < MAXMEMDOM && vm_page_array_size < pages; i++) { + if (dom_pages[i] == 0) + continue; + size = ulmin(pages - vm_page_array_size, dom_pages[i]); + size = round_page(size * sizeof(struct vm_page)); + needed = size; + size = roundup2(size, moea64_large_page_size); + pa = vm_phys_early_alloc(i, size); + vm_page_array_size += size / sizeof(struct vm_page); + moea64_map_range(mmu, va, pa, size >> PAGE_SHIFT); + /* Scoot up domain 0, to reduce the domain page overlap. */ + if (i == 0) + vm_page_base += size - needed; + va += size; + } + vm_page_array = (vm_page_t)vm_page_base; + vm_page_array_size = pages; +} Index: head/sys/powerpc/aim/slb.c =================================================================== --- head/sys/powerpc/aim/slb.c (revision 355480) +++ head/sys/powerpc/aim/slb.c (revision 355481) @@ -1,627 +1,630 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD * * Copyright (c) 2010 Nathan Whitehorn * All rights reserved. * * 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 ``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 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. * * $FreeBSD$ */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "mmu_oea64.h" uintptr_t moea64_get_unique_vsid(void); void moea64_release_vsid(uint64_t vsid); static void slb_zone_init(void *); static uma_zone_t slbt_zone; static uma_zone_t slb_cache_zone; int n_slbs = 64; SYSINIT(slb_zone_init, SI_SUB_KMEM, SI_ORDER_ANY, slb_zone_init, NULL); struct slbtnode { uint16_t ua_alloc; uint8_t ua_level; /* Only 36 bits needed for full 64-bit address space. */ uint64_t ua_base; union { struct slbtnode *ua_child[16]; struct slb slb_entries[16]; } u; }; /* * For a full 64-bit address space, there are 36 bits in play in an * esid, so 8 levels, with the leaf being at level 0. * * |3333|3322|2222|2222|1111|1111|11 | | | esid * |5432|1098|7654|3210|9876|5432|1098|7654|3210| bits * +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+-------- * | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | level */ #define UAD_ROOT_LEVEL 8 #define UAD_LEAF_LEVEL 0 static inline int esid2idx(uint64_t esid, int level) { int shift; shift = level * 4; return ((esid >> shift) & 0xF); } /* * The ua_base field should have 0 bits after the first 4*(level+1) * bits; i.e. only */ #define uad_baseok(ua) \ (esid2base(ua->ua_base, ua->ua_level) == ua->ua_base) static inline uint64_t esid2base(uint64_t esid, int level) { uint64_t mask; int shift; shift = (level + 1) * 4; mask = ~((1ULL << shift) - 1); return (esid & mask); } /* * Allocate a new leaf node for the specified esid/vmhandle from the * parent node. */ static struct slb * make_new_leaf(uint64_t esid, uint64_t slbv, struct slbtnode *parent) { struct slbtnode *child; struct slb *retval; int idx; idx = esid2idx(esid, parent->ua_level); KASSERT(parent->u.ua_child[idx] == NULL, ("Child already exists!")); /* unlock and M_WAITOK and loop? */ child = uma_zalloc(slbt_zone, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); KASSERT(child != NULL, ("unhandled NULL case")); child->ua_level = UAD_LEAF_LEVEL; child->ua_base = esid2base(esid, child->ua_level); idx = esid2idx(esid, child->ua_level); child->u.slb_entries[idx].slbv = slbv; child->u.slb_entries[idx].slbe = (esid << SLBE_ESID_SHIFT) | SLBE_VALID; setbit(&child->ua_alloc, idx); retval = &child->u.slb_entries[idx]; /* * The above stores must be visible before the next one, so * that a lockless searcher always sees a valid path through * the tree. */ powerpc_lwsync(); idx = esid2idx(esid, parent->ua_level); parent->u.ua_child[idx] = child; setbit(&parent->ua_alloc, idx); return (retval); } /* * Allocate a new intermediate node to fit between the parent and * esid. */ static struct slbtnode* make_intermediate(uint64_t esid, struct slbtnode *parent) { struct slbtnode *child, *inter; int idx, level; idx = esid2idx(esid, parent->ua_level); child = parent->u.ua_child[idx]; KASSERT(esid2base(esid, child->ua_level) != child->ua_base, ("No need for an intermediate node?")); /* * Find the level where the existing child and our new esid * meet. It must be lower than parent->ua_level or we would * have chosen a different index in parent. */ level = child->ua_level + 1; while (esid2base(esid, level) != esid2base(child->ua_base, level)) level++; KASSERT(level < parent->ua_level, ("Found splitting level %d for %09jx and %09jx, " "but it's the same as %p's", level, esid, child->ua_base, parent)); /* unlock and M_WAITOK and loop? */ inter = uma_zalloc(slbt_zone, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); KASSERT(inter != NULL, ("unhandled NULL case")); /* Set up intermediate node to point to child ... */ inter->ua_level = level; inter->ua_base = esid2base(esid, inter->ua_level); idx = esid2idx(child->ua_base, inter->ua_level); inter->u.ua_child[idx] = child; setbit(&inter->ua_alloc, idx); powerpc_lwsync(); /* Set up parent to point to intermediate node ... */ idx = esid2idx(inter->ua_base, parent->ua_level); parent->u.ua_child[idx] = inter; setbit(&parent->ua_alloc, idx); return (inter); } uint64_t kernel_va_to_slbv(vm_offset_t va) { uint64_t slbv; /* Set kernel VSID to deterministic value */ slbv = (KERNEL_VSID((uintptr_t)va >> ADDR_SR_SHFT)) << SLBV_VSID_SHIFT; /* * Figure out if this is a large-page mapping. */ if (hw_direct_map && va > DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS && va < DMAP_MAX_ADDRESS) { /* * XXX: If we have set up a direct map, assumes * all physical memory is mapped with large pages. */ if (mem_valid(DMAP_TO_PHYS(va), 0) == 0) slbv |= SLBV_L; - } + } else if (moea64_large_page_size != 0 && + va >= (vm_offset_t)vm_page_array && + va <= (uintptr_t)(&vm_page_array[vm_page_array_size])) + slbv |= SLBV_L; return (slbv); } struct slb * user_va_to_slb_entry(pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va) { uint64_t esid = va >> ADDR_SR_SHFT; struct slbtnode *ua; int idx; ua = pm->pm_slb_tree_root; for (;;) { KASSERT(uad_baseok(ua), ("uad base %016jx level %d bad!", ua->ua_base, ua->ua_level)); idx = esid2idx(esid, ua->ua_level); /* * This code is specific to ppc64 where a load is * atomic, so no need for atomic_load macro. */ if (ua->ua_level == UAD_LEAF_LEVEL) return ((ua->u.slb_entries[idx].slbe & SLBE_VALID) ? &ua->u.slb_entries[idx] : NULL); /* * The following accesses are implicitly ordered under the POWER * ISA by load dependencies (the store ordering is provided by * the powerpc_lwsync() calls elsewhere) and so are run without * barriers. */ ua = ua->u.ua_child[idx]; if (ua == NULL || esid2base(esid, ua->ua_level) != ua->ua_base) return (NULL); } return (NULL); } uint64_t va_to_vsid(pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va) { struct slb *entry; /* Shortcut kernel case */ if (pm == kernel_pmap) return (KERNEL_VSID((uintptr_t)va >> ADDR_SR_SHFT)); /* * If there is no vsid for this VA, we need to add a new entry * to the PMAP's segment table. */ entry = user_va_to_slb_entry(pm, va); if (entry == NULL) return (allocate_user_vsid(pm, (uintptr_t)va >> ADDR_SR_SHFT, 0)); return ((entry->slbv & SLBV_VSID_MASK) >> SLBV_VSID_SHIFT); } uint64_t allocate_user_vsid(pmap_t pm, uint64_t esid, int large) { uint64_t vsid, slbv; struct slbtnode *ua, *next, *inter; struct slb *slb; int idx; KASSERT(pm != kernel_pmap, ("Attempting to allocate a kernel VSID")); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pm, MA_OWNED); vsid = moea64_get_unique_vsid(); slbv = vsid << SLBV_VSID_SHIFT; if (large) slbv |= SLBV_L; ua = pm->pm_slb_tree_root; /* Descend to the correct leaf or NULL pointer. */ for (;;) { KASSERT(uad_baseok(ua), ("uad base %09jx level %d bad!", ua->ua_base, ua->ua_level)); idx = esid2idx(esid, ua->ua_level); if (ua->ua_level == UAD_LEAF_LEVEL) { ua->u.slb_entries[idx].slbv = slbv; eieio(); ua->u.slb_entries[idx].slbe = (esid << SLBE_ESID_SHIFT) | SLBE_VALID; setbit(&ua->ua_alloc, idx); slb = &ua->u.slb_entries[idx]; break; } next = ua->u.ua_child[idx]; if (next == NULL) { slb = make_new_leaf(esid, slbv, ua); break; } /* * Check if the next item down has an okay ua_base. * If not, we need to allocate an intermediate node. */ if (esid2base(esid, next->ua_level) != next->ua_base) { inter = make_intermediate(esid, ua); slb = make_new_leaf(esid, slbv, inter); break; } ua = next; } /* * Someone probably wants this soon, and it may be a wired * SLB mapping, so pre-spill this entry. */ eieio(); slb_insert_user(pm, slb); return (vsid); } void free_vsid(pmap_t pm, uint64_t esid, int large) { struct slbtnode *ua; int idx; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pm, MA_OWNED); ua = pm->pm_slb_tree_root; /* Descend to the correct leaf. */ for (;;) { KASSERT(uad_baseok(ua), ("uad base %09jx level %d bad!", ua->ua_base, ua->ua_level)); idx = esid2idx(esid, ua->ua_level); if (ua->ua_level == UAD_LEAF_LEVEL) { ua->u.slb_entries[idx].slbv = 0; eieio(); ua->u.slb_entries[idx].slbe = 0; clrbit(&ua->ua_alloc, idx); return; } ua = ua->u.ua_child[idx]; if (ua == NULL || esid2base(esid, ua->ua_level) != ua->ua_base) { /* Perhaps just return instead of assert? */ KASSERT(0, ("Asked to remove an entry that was never inserted!")); return; } } } static void free_slb_tree_node(struct slbtnode *ua) { int idx; for (idx = 0; idx < 16; idx++) { if (ua->ua_level != UAD_LEAF_LEVEL) { if (ua->u.ua_child[idx] != NULL) free_slb_tree_node(ua->u.ua_child[idx]); } else { if (ua->u.slb_entries[idx].slbv != 0) moea64_release_vsid(ua->u.slb_entries[idx].slbv >> SLBV_VSID_SHIFT); } } uma_zfree(slbt_zone, ua); } void slb_free_tree(pmap_t pm) { free_slb_tree_node(pm->pm_slb_tree_root); } struct slbtnode * slb_alloc_tree(void) { struct slbtnode *root; root = uma_zalloc(slbt_zone, M_NOWAIT | M_ZERO); KASSERT(root != NULL, ("unhandled NULL case")); root->ua_level = UAD_ROOT_LEVEL; return (root); } /* Lock entries mapping kernel text and stacks */ void slb_insert_kernel(uint64_t slbe, uint64_t slbv) { struct slb *slbcache; int i; /* We don't want to be preempted while modifying the kernel map */ critical_enter(); slbcache = PCPU_GET(aim.slb); /* Check for an unused slot, abusing the user slot as a full flag */ if (slbcache[USER_SLB_SLOT].slbe == 0) { for (i = 0; i < n_slbs; i++) { if (i == USER_SLB_SLOT) continue; if (!(slbcache[i].slbe & SLBE_VALID)) goto fillkernslb; } if (i == n_slbs) slbcache[USER_SLB_SLOT].slbe = 1; } i = mftb() % n_slbs; if (i == USER_SLB_SLOT) i = (i+1) % n_slbs; fillkernslb: KASSERT(i != USER_SLB_SLOT, ("Filling user SLB slot with a kernel mapping")); slbcache[i].slbv = slbv; slbcache[i].slbe = slbe | (uint64_t)i; /* If it is for this CPU, put it in the SLB right away */ if (pmap_bootstrapped) { /* slbie not required */ __asm __volatile ("slbmte %0, %1" :: "r"(slbcache[i].slbv), "r"(slbcache[i].slbe)); } critical_exit(); } void slb_insert_user(pmap_t pm, struct slb *slb) { int i; PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pm, MA_OWNED); if (pm->pm_slb_len < n_slbs) { i = pm->pm_slb_len; pm->pm_slb_len++; } else { i = mftb() % n_slbs; } /* Note that this replacement is atomic with respect to trap_subr */ pm->pm_slb[i] = slb; } static void * slb_uma_real_alloc(uma_zone_t zone, vm_size_t bytes, int domain, u_int8_t *flags, int wait) { static vm_offset_t realmax = 0; void *va; vm_page_t m; if (realmax == 0) realmax = platform_real_maxaddr(); *flags = UMA_SLAB_PRIV; m = vm_page_alloc_contig_domain(NULL, 0, domain, malloc2vm_flags(wait) | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_WIRED, 1, 0, realmax, PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_SIZE, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); if (m == NULL) return (NULL); if (hw_direct_map) va = (void *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); else { va = (void *)(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m) | DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS); pmap_kenter((vm_offset_t)va, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); } if ((wait & M_ZERO) && (m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) bzero(va, PAGE_SIZE); return (va); } static void slb_zone_init(void *dummy) { slbt_zone = uma_zcreate("SLB tree node", sizeof(struct slbtnode), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, UMA_ZONE_VM); slb_cache_zone = uma_zcreate("SLB cache", (n_slbs + 1)*sizeof(struct slb *), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, UMA_ZONE_VM); if (platform_real_maxaddr() != VM_MAX_ADDRESS) { uma_zone_set_allocf(slb_cache_zone, slb_uma_real_alloc); uma_zone_set_allocf(slbt_zone, slb_uma_real_alloc); } } struct slb ** slb_alloc_user_cache(void) { return (uma_zalloc(slb_cache_zone, M_ZERO)); } void slb_free_user_cache(struct slb **slb) { uma_zfree(slb_cache_zone, slb); } /* Handle kernel SLB faults -- runs in real mode, all seat belts off */ void handle_kernel_slb_spill(int type, register_t dar, register_t srr0) { struct slb *slbcache; uint64_t slbe, slbv; uint64_t esid, addr; int i; addr = (type == EXC_ISE) ? srr0 : dar; slbcache = PCPU_GET(aim.slb); esid = (uintptr_t)addr >> ADDR_SR_SHFT; slbe = (esid << SLBE_ESID_SHIFT) | SLBE_VALID; /* See if the hardware flushed this somehow (can happen in LPARs) */ for (i = 0; i < n_slbs; i++) if (slbcache[i].slbe == (slbe | (uint64_t)i)) return; /* Not in the map, needs to actually be added */ slbv = kernel_va_to_slbv(addr); if (slbcache[USER_SLB_SLOT].slbe == 0) { for (i = 0; i < n_slbs; i++) { if (i == USER_SLB_SLOT) continue; if (!(slbcache[i].slbe & SLBE_VALID)) goto fillkernslb; } if (i == n_slbs) slbcache[USER_SLB_SLOT].slbe = 1; } /* Sacrifice a random SLB entry that is not the user entry */ i = mftb() % n_slbs; if (i == USER_SLB_SLOT) i = (i+1) % n_slbs; fillkernslb: /* Write new entry */ slbcache[i].slbv = slbv; slbcache[i].slbe = slbe | (uint64_t)i; /* Trap handler will restore from cache on exit */ } int handle_user_slb_spill(pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t addr) { struct slb *user_entry; uint64_t esid; int i; if (pm->pm_slb == NULL) return (-1); esid = (uintptr_t)addr >> ADDR_SR_SHFT; PMAP_LOCK(pm); user_entry = user_va_to_slb_entry(pm, addr); if (user_entry == NULL) { /* allocate_vsid auto-spills it */ (void)allocate_user_vsid(pm, esid, 0); } else { /* * Check that another CPU has not already mapped this. * XXX: Per-thread SLB caches would be better. */ for (i = 0; i < pm->pm_slb_len; i++) if (pm->pm_slb[i] == user_entry) break; if (i == pm->pm_slb_len) slb_insert_user(pm, user_entry); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pm); return (0); } Index: head/sys/powerpc/booke/pmap.c =================================================================== --- head/sys/powerpc/booke/pmap.c (revision 355480) +++ head/sys/powerpc/booke/pmap.c (revision 355481) @@ -1,4388 +1,4411 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD * * Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Semihalf, Rafal Jaworowski * Copyright (C) 2006 Semihalf, Marian Balakowicz * All rights reserved. * * 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 ``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 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. * * Some hw specific parts of this pmap were derived or influenced * by NetBSD's ibm4xx pmap module. More generic code is shared with * a few other pmap modules from the FreeBSD tree. */ /* * VM layout notes: * * Kernel and user threads run within one common virtual address space * defined by AS=0. * * 32-bit pmap: * Virtual address space layout: * ----------------------------- * 0x0000_0000 - 0x7fff_ffff : user process * 0x8000_0000 - 0xbfff_ffff : pmap_mapdev()-ed area (PCI/PCIE etc.) * 0xc000_0000 - 0xc0ff_ffff : kernel reserved * 0xc000_0000 - data_end : kernel code+data, env, metadata etc. * 0xc100_0000 - 0xffff_ffff : KVA * 0xc100_0000 - 0xc100_3fff : reserved for page zero/copy * 0xc100_4000 - 0xc200_3fff : reserved for ptbl bufs * 0xc200_4000 - 0xc200_8fff : guard page + kstack0 * 0xc200_9000 - 0xfeef_ffff : actual free KVA space * * 64-bit pmap: * Virtual address space layout: * ----------------------------- * 0x0000_0000_0000_0000 - 0xbfff_ffff_ffff_ffff : user process * 0x0000_0000_0000_0000 - 0x8fff_ffff_ffff_ffff : text, data, heap, maps, libraries * 0x9000_0000_0000_0000 - 0xafff_ffff_ffff_ffff : mmio region * 0xb000_0000_0000_0000 - 0xbfff_ffff_ffff_ffff : stack * 0xc000_0000_0000_0000 - 0xcfff_ffff_ffff_ffff : kernel reserved * 0xc000_0000_0000_0000 - endkernel-1 : kernel code & data * endkernel - msgbufp-1 : flat device tree * msgbufp - kernel_pdir-1 : message buffer * kernel_pdir - kernel_pp2d-1 : kernel page directory * kernel_pp2d - . : kernel pointers to page directory * pmap_zero_copy_min - crashdumpmap-1 : reserved for page zero/copy * crashdumpmap - ptbl_buf_pool_vabase-1 : reserved for ptbl bufs * ptbl_buf_pool_vabase - virtual_avail-1 : user page directories and page tables * virtual_avail - 0xcfff_ffff_ffff_ffff : actual free KVA space * 0xd000_0000_0000_0000 - 0xdfff_ffff_ffff_ffff : coprocessor region * 0xe000_0000_0000_0000 - 0xefff_ffff_ffff_ffff : mmio region * 0xf000_0000_0000_0000 - 0xffff_ffff_ffff_ffff : direct map * 0xf000_0000_0000_0000 - +Maxmem : physmem map * - 0xffff_ffff_ffff_ffff : device direct map */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include "opt_ddb.h" #include "opt_kstack_pages.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 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "mmu_if.h" #define SPARSE_MAPDEV #ifdef DEBUG #define debugf(fmt, args...) printf(fmt, ##args) #else #define debugf(fmt, args...) #endif #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define PRI0ptrX "016lx" #else #define PRI0ptrX "08x" #endif #define TODO panic("%s: not implemented", __func__); extern unsigned char _etext[]; extern unsigned char _end[]; extern uint32_t *bootinfo; vm_paddr_t kernload; vm_offset_t kernstart; vm_size_t kernsize; /* Message buffer and tables. */ static vm_offset_t data_start; static vm_size_t data_end; /* Phys/avail memory regions. */ static struct mem_region *availmem_regions; static int availmem_regions_sz; static struct mem_region *physmem_regions; static int physmem_regions_sz; #ifndef __powerpc64__ /* Reserved KVA space and mutex for mmu_booke_zero_page. */ static vm_offset_t zero_page_va; static struct mtx zero_page_mutex; /* Reserved KVA space and mutex for mmu_booke_copy_page. */ static vm_offset_t copy_page_src_va; static vm_offset_t copy_page_dst_va; static struct mtx copy_page_mutex; #endif static struct mtx tlbivax_mutex; /**************************************************************************/ /* PMAP */ /**************************************************************************/ static int mmu_booke_enter_locked(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t, vm_prot_t, u_int flags, int8_t psind); unsigned int kptbl_min; /* Index of the first kernel ptbl. */ unsigned int kernel_ptbls; /* Number of KVA ptbls. */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ unsigned int kernel_pdirs; #endif static uma_zone_t ptbl_root_zone; /* * If user pmap is processed with mmu_booke_remove and the resident count * drops to 0, there are no more pages to remove, so we need not continue. */ #define PMAP_REMOVE_DONE(pmap) \ ((pmap) != kernel_pmap && (pmap)->pm_stats.resident_count == 0) #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD32) || !defined(__powerpc64__) extern int elf32_nxstack; #endif /**************************************************************************/ /* TLB and TID handling */ /**************************************************************************/ /* Translation ID busy table */ static volatile pmap_t tidbusy[MAXCPU][TID_MAX + 1]; /* * TLB0 capabilities (entry, way numbers etc.). These can vary between e500 * core revisions and should be read from h/w registers during early config. */ uint32_t tlb0_entries; uint32_t tlb0_ways; uint32_t tlb0_entries_per_way; uint32_t tlb1_entries; #define TLB0_ENTRIES (tlb0_entries) #define TLB0_WAYS (tlb0_ways) #define TLB0_ENTRIES_PER_WAY (tlb0_entries_per_way) #define TLB1_ENTRIES (tlb1_entries) static vm_offset_t tlb1_map_base = (vm_offset_t)VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS + PAGE_SIZE; static tlbtid_t tid_alloc(struct pmap *); static void tid_flush(tlbtid_t tid); #ifdef DDB #ifdef __powerpc64__ static void tlb_print_entry(int, uint32_t, uint64_t, uint32_t, uint32_t); #else static void tlb_print_entry(int, uint32_t, uint32_t, uint32_t, uint32_t); #endif #endif static void tlb1_read_entry(tlb_entry_t *, unsigned int); static void tlb1_write_entry(tlb_entry_t *, unsigned int); static int tlb1_iomapped(int, vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t, vm_offset_t *); static vm_size_t tlb1_mapin_region(vm_offset_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t, int); static vm_size_t tsize2size(unsigned int); static unsigned int size2tsize(vm_size_t); static unsigned long ilog2(unsigned long); static void set_mas4_defaults(void); static inline void tlb0_flush_entry(vm_offset_t); static inline unsigned int tlb0_tableidx(vm_offset_t, unsigned int); /**************************************************************************/ /* Page table management */ /**************************************************************************/ static struct rwlock_padalign pvh_global_lock; /* Data for the pv entry allocation mechanism */ static uma_zone_t pvzone; static int pv_entry_count = 0, pv_entry_max = 0, pv_entry_high_water = 0; #define PV_ENTRY_ZONE_MIN 2048 /* min pv entries in uma zone */ #ifndef PMAP_SHPGPERPROC #define PMAP_SHPGPERPROC 200 #endif #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define PMAP_ROOT_SIZE (sizeof(pte_t***) * PP2D_NENTRIES) static pte_t *ptbl_alloc(mmu_t, pmap_t, pte_t **, unsigned int, boolean_t); static void ptbl_free(mmu_t, pmap_t, pte_t **, unsigned int, vm_page_t); static void ptbl_hold(mmu_t, pmap_t, pte_t **, unsigned int); static int ptbl_unhold(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t); #else #define PMAP_ROOT_SIZE (sizeof(pte_t**) * PDIR_NENTRIES) static void ptbl_init(void); static struct ptbl_buf *ptbl_buf_alloc(void); static void ptbl_buf_free(struct ptbl_buf *); static void ptbl_free_pmap_ptbl(pmap_t, pte_t *); static pte_t *ptbl_alloc(mmu_t, pmap_t, unsigned int, boolean_t); static void ptbl_free(mmu_t, pmap_t, unsigned int); static void ptbl_hold(mmu_t, pmap_t, unsigned int); static int ptbl_unhold(mmu_t, pmap_t, unsigned int); #endif static vm_paddr_t pte_vatopa(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t); static int pte_enter(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_page_t, vm_offset_t, uint32_t, boolean_t); static int pte_remove(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, uint8_t); static pte_t *pte_find(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t); static void kernel_pte_alloc(vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t); static pv_entry_t pv_alloc(void); static void pv_free(pv_entry_t); static void pv_insert(pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t); static void pv_remove(pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t); static void booke_pmap_init_qpages(void); struct ptbl_buf { TAILQ_ENTRY(ptbl_buf) link; /* list link */ vm_offset_t kva; /* va of mapping */ }; #ifndef __powerpc64__ /* Number of kva ptbl buffers, each covering one ptbl (PTBL_PAGES). */ #define PTBL_BUFS (128 * 16) /* ptbl free list and a lock used for access synchronization. */ static TAILQ_HEAD(, ptbl_buf) ptbl_buf_freelist; static struct mtx ptbl_buf_freelist_lock; /* Base address of kva space allocated fot ptbl bufs. */ static vm_offset_t ptbl_buf_pool_vabase; /* Pointer to ptbl_buf structures. */ static struct ptbl_buf *ptbl_bufs; #endif #ifdef SMP extern tlb_entry_t __boot_tlb1[]; void pmap_bootstrap_ap(volatile uint32_t *); #endif /* * Kernel MMU interface */ static void mmu_booke_clear_modify(mmu_t, vm_page_t); static void mmu_booke_copy(mmu_t, pmap_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, vm_offset_t); static void mmu_booke_copy_page(mmu_t, vm_page_t, vm_page_t); static void mmu_booke_copy_pages(mmu_t, vm_page_t *, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t *, vm_offset_t, int); static int mmu_booke_enter(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t, vm_prot_t, u_int flags, int8_t psind); static void mmu_booke_enter_object(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t, vm_prot_t); static void mmu_booke_enter_quick(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t, vm_prot_t); static vm_paddr_t mmu_booke_extract(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t); static vm_page_t mmu_booke_extract_and_hold(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t); static void mmu_booke_init(mmu_t); static boolean_t mmu_booke_is_modified(mmu_t, vm_page_t); static boolean_t mmu_booke_is_prefaultable(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t); static boolean_t mmu_booke_is_referenced(mmu_t, vm_page_t); static int mmu_booke_ts_referenced(mmu_t, vm_page_t); static vm_offset_t mmu_booke_map(mmu_t, vm_offset_t *, vm_paddr_t, vm_paddr_t, int); static int mmu_booke_mincore(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_paddr_t *); static void mmu_booke_object_init_pt(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_size_t); static boolean_t mmu_booke_page_exists_quick(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_page_t); static void mmu_booke_page_init(mmu_t, vm_page_t); static int mmu_booke_page_wired_mappings(mmu_t, vm_page_t); static void mmu_booke_pinit(mmu_t, pmap_t); static void mmu_booke_pinit0(mmu_t, pmap_t); static void mmu_booke_protect(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t); static void mmu_booke_qenter(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, vm_page_t *, int); static void mmu_booke_qremove(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, int); static void mmu_booke_release(mmu_t, pmap_t); static void mmu_booke_remove(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t); static void mmu_booke_remove_all(mmu_t, vm_page_t); static void mmu_booke_remove_write(mmu_t, vm_page_t); static void mmu_booke_unwire(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t); static void mmu_booke_zero_page(mmu_t, vm_page_t); static void mmu_booke_zero_page_area(mmu_t, vm_page_t, int, int); static void mmu_booke_activate(mmu_t, struct thread *); static void mmu_booke_deactivate(mmu_t, struct thread *); static void mmu_booke_bootstrap(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t); static void *mmu_booke_mapdev(mmu_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t); static void *mmu_booke_mapdev_attr(mmu_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t, vm_memattr_t); static void mmu_booke_unmapdev(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t); static vm_paddr_t mmu_booke_kextract(mmu_t, vm_offset_t); static void mmu_booke_kenter(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, vm_paddr_t); static void mmu_booke_kenter_attr(mmu_t, vm_offset_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_memattr_t); static void mmu_booke_kremove(mmu_t, vm_offset_t); static boolean_t mmu_booke_dev_direct_mapped(mmu_t, vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t); static void mmu_booke_sync_icache(mmu_t, pmap_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t); static void mmu_booke_dumpsys_map(mmu_t, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t, void **); static void mmu_booke_dumpsys_unmap(mmu_t, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t, void *); static void mmu_booke_scan_init(mmu_t); static vm_offset_t mmu_booke_quick_enter_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m); static void mmu_booke_quick_remove_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr); static int mmu_booke_change_attr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr, vm_size_t sz, vm_memattr_t mode); static int mmu_booke_map_user_ptr(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, volatile const void *uaddr, void **kaddr, size_t ulen, size_t *klen); static int mmu_booke_decode_kernel_ptr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr, int *is_user, vm_offset_t *decoded_addr); +static void mmu_booke_page_array_startup(mmu_t , long); static mmu_method_t mmu_booke_methods[] = { /* pmap dispatcher interface */ MMUMETHOD(mmu_clear_modify, mmu_booke_clear_modify), MMUMETHOD(mmu_copy, mmu_booke_copy), MMUMETHOD(mmu_copy_page, mmu_booke_copy_page), MMUMETHOD(mmu_copy_pages, mmu_booke_copy_pages), MMUMETHOD(mmu_enter, mmu_booke_enter), MMUMETHOD(mmu_enter_object, mmu_booke_enter_object), MMUMETHOD(mmu_enter_quick, mmu_booke_enter_quick), MMUMETHOD(mmu_extract, mmu_booke_extract), MMUMETHOD(mmu_extract_and_hold, mmu_booke_extract_and_hold), MMUMETHOD(mmu_init, mmu_booke_init), MMUMETHOD(mmu_is_modified, mmu_booke_is_modified), MMUMETHOD(mmu_is_prefaultable, mmu_booke_is_prefaultable), MMUMETHOD(mmu_is_referenced, mmu_booke_is_referenced), MMUMETHOD(mmu_ts_referenced, mmu_booke_ts_referenced), MMUMETHOD(mmu_map, mmu_booke_map), MMUMETHOD(mmu_mincore, mmu_booke_mincore), MMUMETHOD(mmu_object_init_pt, mmu_booke_object_init_pt), MMUMETHOD(mmu_page_exists_quick,mmu_booke_page_exists_quick), MMUMETHOD(mmu_page_init, mmu_booke_page_init), MMUMETHOD(mmu_page_wired_mappings, mmu_booke_page_wired_mappings), MMUMETHOD(mmu_pinit, mmu_booke_pinit), MMUMETHOD(mmu_pinit0, mmu_booke_pinit0), MMUMETHOD(mmu_protect, mmu_booke_protect), MMUMETHOD(mmu_qenter, mmu_booke_qenter), MMUMETHOD(mmu_qremove, mmu_booke_qremove), MMUMETHOD(mmu_release, mmu_booke_release), MMUMETHOD(mmu_remove, mmu_booke_remove), MMUMETHOD(mmu_remove_all, mmu_booke_remove_all), MMUMETHOD(mmu_remove_write, mmu_booke_remove_write), MMUMETHOD(mmu_sync_icache, mmu_booke_sync_icache), MMUMETHOD(mmu_unwire, mmu_booke_unwire), MMUMETHOD(mmu_zero_page, mmu_booke_zero_page), MMUMETHOD(mmu_zero_page_area, mmu_booke_zero_page_area), MMUMETHOD(mmu_activate, mmu_booke_activate), MMUMETHOD(mmu_deactivate, mmu_booke_deactivate), MMUMETHOD(mmu_quick_enter_page, mmu_booke_quick_enter_page), MMUMETHOD(mmu_quick_remove_page, mmu_booke_quick_remove_page), + MMUMETHOD(mmu_page_array_startup, mmu_booke_page_array_startup), /* Internal interfaces */ MMUMETHOD(mmu_bootstrap, mmu_booke_bootstrap), MMUMETHOD(mmu_dev_direct_mapped,mmu_booke_dev_direct_mapped), MMUMETHOD(mmu_mapdev, mmu_booke_mapdev), MMUMETHOD(mmu_mapdev_attr, mmu_booke_mapdev_attr), MMUMETHOD(mmu_kenter, mmu_booke_kenter), MMUMETHOD(mmu_kenter_attr, mmu_booke_kenter_attr), MMUMETHOD(mmu_kextract, mmu_booke_kextract), MMUMETHOD(mmu_kremove, mmu_booke_kremove), MMUMETHOD(mmu_unmapdev, mmu_booke_unmapdev), MMUMETHOD(mmu_change_attr, mmu_booke_change_attr), MMUMETHOD(mmu_map_user_ptr, mmu_booke_map_user_ptr), MMUMETHOD(mmu_decode_kernel_ptr, mmu_booke_decode_kernel_ptr), /* dumpsys() support */ MMUMETHOD(mmu_dumpsys_map, mmu_booke_dumpsys_map), MMUMETHOD(mmu_dumpsys_unmap, mmu_booke_dumpsys_unmap), MMUMETHOD(mmu_scan_init, mmu_booke_scan_init), { 0, 0 } }; MMU_DEF(booke_mmu, MMU_TYPE_BOOKE, mmu_booke_methods, 0); static __inline uint32_t tlb_calc_wimg(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_memattr_t ma) { uint32_t attrib; int i; if (ma != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) { switch (ma) { case VM_MEMATTR_UNCACHEABLE: return (MAS2_I | MAS2_G); case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_COMBINING: case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_BACK: case VM_MEMATTR_PREFETCHABLE: return (MAS2_I); case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_THROUGH: return (MAS2_W | MAS2_M); case VM_MEMATTR_CACHEABLE: return (MAS2_M); } } /* * Assume the page is cache inhibited and access is guarded unless * it's in our available memory array. */ attrib = _TLB_ENTRY_IO; for (i = 0; i < physmem_regions_sz; i++) { if ((pa >= physmem_regions[i].mr_start) && (pa < (physmem_regions[i].mr_start + physmem_regions[i].mr_size))) { attrib = _TLB_ENTRY_MEM; break; } } return (attrib); } static inline void tlb_miss_lock(void) { #ifdef SMP struct pcpu *pc; if (!smp_started) return; STAILQ_FOREACH(pc, &cpuhead, pc_allcpu) { if (pc != pcpup) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s: tlb miss LOCK of CPU=%d, " "tlb_lock=%p", __func__, pc->pc_cpuid, pc->pc_booke.tlb_lock); KASSERT((pc->pc_cpuid != PCPU_GET(cpuid)), ("tlb_miss_lock: tried to lock self")); tlb_lock(pc->pc_booke.tlb_lock); CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s: locked", __func__); } } #endif } static inline void tlb_miss_unlock(void) { #ifdef SMP struct pcpu *pc; if (!smp_started) return; STAILQ_FOREACH(pc, &cpuhead, pc_allcpu) { if (pc != pcpup) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s: tlb miss UNLOCK of CPU=%d", __func__, pc->pc_cpuid); tlb_unlock(pc->pc_booke.tlb_lock); CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s: unlocked", __func__); } } #endif } /* Return number of entries in TLB0. */ static __inline void tlb0_get_tlbconf(void) { uint32_t tlb0_cfg; tlb0_cfg = mfspr(SPR_TLB0CFG); tlb0_entries = tlb0_cfg & TLBCFG_NENTRY_MASK; tlb0_ways = (tlb0_cfg & TLBCFG_ASSOC_MASK) >> TLBCFG_ASSOC_SHIFT; tlb0_entries_per_way = tlb0_entries / tlb0_ways; } /* Return number of entries in TLB1. */ static __inline void tlb1_get_tlbconf(void) { uint32_t tlb1_cfg; tlb1_cfg = mfspr(SPR_TLB1CFG); tlb1_entries = tlb1_cfg & TLBCFG_NENTRY_MASK; } /**************************************************************************/ /* Page table related */ /**************************************************************************/ #ifdef __powerpc64__ /* Initialize pool of kva ptbl buffers. */ static void ptbl_init(void) { } /* Get a pointer to a PTE in a page table. */ static __inline pte_t * pte_find(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pte_t **pdir; pte_t *ptbl; KASSERT((pmap != NULL), ("pte_find: invalid pmap")); pdir = pmap->pm_pp2d[PP2D_IDX(va)]; if (!pdir) return NULL; ptbl = pdir[PDIR_IDX(va)]; return ((ptbl != NULL) ? &ptbl[PTBL_IDX(va)] : NULL); } /* * allocate a page of pointers to page directories, do not preallocate the * page tables */ static pte_t ** pdir_alloc(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, unsigned int pp2d_idx, bool nosleep) { vm_page_t m; pte_t **pdir; int req; req = VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_WIRED; while ((m = vm_page_alloc(NULL, pp2d_idx, req)) == NULL) { PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); if (nosleep) { return (NULL); } vm_wait(NULL); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); } /* Zero whole ptbl. */ pdir = (pte_t **)PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); mmu_booke_zero_page(mmu, m); return (pdir); } /* Free pdir pages and invalidate pdir entry. */ static void pdir_free(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, unsigned int pp2d_idx, vm_page_t m) { pte_t **pdir; pdir = pmap->pm_pp2d[pp2d_idx]; KASSERT((pdir != NULL), ("pdir_free: null pdir")); pmap->pm_pp2d[pp2d_idx] = NULL; vm_wire_sub(1); vm_page_free_zero(m); } /* * Decrement pdir pages hold count and attempt to free pdir pages. Called * when removing directory entry from pdir. * * Return 1 if pdir pages were freed. */ static int pdir_unhold(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, u_int pp2d_idx) { pte_t **pdir; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m; KASSERT((pmap != kernel_pmap), ("pdir_unhold: unholding kernel pdir!")); pdir = pmap->pm_pp2d[pp2d_idx]; /* decrement hold count */ pa = DMAP_TO_PHYS((vm_offset_t) pdir); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); /* * Free pdir page if there are no dir entries in this pdir. */ m->ref_count--; if (m->ref_count == 0) { pdir_free(mmu, pmap, pp2d_idx, m); return (1); } return (0); } /* * Increment hold count for pdir pages. This routine is used when new ptlb * entry is being inserted into pdir. */ static void pdir_hold(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, pte_t ** pdir) { vm_page_t m; KASSERT((pmap != kernel_pmap), ("pdir_hold: holding kernel pdir!")); KASSERT((pdir != NULL), ("pdir_hold: null pdir")); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(DMAP_TO_PHYS((vm_offset_t)pdir)); m->ref_count++; } /* Allocate page table. */ static pte_t * ptbl_alloc(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, pte_t ** pdir, unsigned int pdir_idx, boolean_t nosleep) { vm_page_t m; pte_t *ptbl; int req; KASSERT((pdir[pdir_idx] == NULL), ("%s: valid ptbl entry exists!", __func__)); req = VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_WIRED; while ((m = vm_page_alloc(NULL, pdir_idx, req)) == NULL) { PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); if (nosleep) { return (NULL); } vm_wait(NULL); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); } /* Zero whole ptbl. */ ptbl = (pte_t *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); mmu_booke_zero_page(mmu, m); return (ptbl); } /* Free ptbl pages and invalidate pdir entry. */ static void ptbl_free(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, pte_t ** pdir, unsigned int pdir_idx, vm_page_t m) { pte_t *ptbl; ptbl = pdir[pdir_idx]; KASSERT((ptbl != NULL), ("ptbl_free: null ptbl")); pdir[pdir_idx] = NULL; vm_wire_sub(1); vm_page_free_zero(m); } /* * Decrement ptbl pages hold count and attempt to free ptbl pages. Called * when removing pte entry from ptbl. * * Return 1 if ptbl pages were freed. */ static int ptbl_unhold(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { pte_t *ptbl; vm_page_t m; u_int pp2d_idx; pte_t **pdir; u_int pdir_idx; pp2d_idx = PP2D_IDX(va); pdir_idx = PDIR_IDX(va); KASSERT((pmap != kernel_pmap), ("ptbl_unhold: unholding kernel ptbl!")); pdir = pmap->pm_pp2d[pp2d_idx]; ptbl = pdir[pdir_idx]; /* decrement hold count */ m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(DMAP_TO_PHYS((vm_offset_t) ptbl)); /* * Free ptbl pages if there are no pte entries in this ptbl. * ref_count has the same value for all ptbl pages, so check the * last page. */ m->ref_count--; if (m->ref_count == 0) { ptbl_free(mmu, pmap, pdir, pdir_idx, m); pdir_unhold(mmu, pmap, pp2d_idx); return (1); } return (0); } /* * Increment hold count for ptbl pages. This routine is used when new pte * entry is being inserted into ptbl. */ static void ptbl_hold(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, pte_t ** pdir, unsigned int pdir_idx) { pte_t *ptbl; vm_page_t m; KASSERT((pmap != kernel_pmap), ("ptbl_hold: holding kernel ptbl!")); ptbl = pdir[pdir_idx]; KASSERT((ptbl != NULL), ("ptbl_hold: null ptbl")); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(DMAP_TO_PHYS((vm_offset_t) ptbl)); m->ref_count++; } #else /* Initialize pool of kva ptbl buffers. */ static void ptbl_init(void) { int i; CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s: s (ptbl_bufs = 0x%08x size 0x%08x)", __func__, (uint32_t)ptbl_bufs, sizeof(struct ptbl_buf) * PTBL_BUFS); CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s: s (ptbl_buf_pool_vabase = 0x%08x size = 0x%08x)", __func__, ptbl_buf_pool_vabase, PTBL_BUFS * PTBL_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE); mtx_init(&ptbl_buf_freelist_lock, "ptbl bufs lock", NULL, MTX_DEF); TAILQ_INIT(&ptbl_buf_freelist); for (i = 0; i < PTBL_BUFS; i++) { ptbl_bufs[i].kva = ptbl_buf_pool_vabase + i * PTBL_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&ptbl_buf_freelist, &ptbl_bufs[i], link); } } /* Get a ptbl_buf from the freelist. */ static struct ptbl_buf * ptbl_buf_alloc(void) { struct ptbl_buf *buf; mtx_lock(&ptbl_buf_freelist_lock); buf = TAILQ_FIRST(&ptbl_buf_freelist); if (buf != NULL) TAILQ_REMOVE(&ptbl_buf_freelist, buf, link); mtx_unlock(&ptbl_buf_freelist_lock); CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s: buf = %p", __func__, buf); return (buf); } /* Return ptbl buff to free pool. */ static void ptbl_buf_free(struct ptbl_buf *buf) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s: buf = %p", __func__, buf); mtx_lock(&ptbl_buf_freelist_lock); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&ptbl_buf_freelist, buf, link); mtx_unlock(&ptbl_buf_freelist_lock); } /* * Search the list of allocated ptbl bufs and find on list of allocated ptbls */ static void ptbl_free_pmap_ptbl(pmap_t pmap, pte_t *ptbl) { struct ptbl_buf *pbuf; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s: ptbl = %p", __func__, ptbl); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); TAILQ_FOREACH(pbuf, &pmap->pm_ptbl_list, link) if (pbuf->kva == (vm_offset_t)ptbl) { /* Remove from pmap ptbl buf list. */ TAILQ_REMOVE(&pmap->pm_ptbl_list, pbuf, link); /* Free corresponding ptbl buf. */ ptbl_buf_free(pbuf); break; } } /* Allocate page table. */ static pte_t * ptbl_alloc(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, unsigned int pdir_idx, boolean_t nosleep) { vm_page_t mtbl[PTBL_PAGES]; vm_page_t m; struct ptbl_buf *pbuf; unsigned int pidx; pte_t *ptbl; int i, j; CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s: pmap = %p su = %d pdir_idx = %d", __func__, pmap, (pmap == kernel_pmap), pdir_idx); KASSERT((pdir_idx <= (VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS / PDIR_SIZE)), ("ptbl_alloc: invalid pdir_idx")); KASSERT((pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx] == NULL), ("pte_alloc: valid ptbl entry exists!")); pbuf = ptbl_buf_alloc(); if (pbuf == NULL) panic("pte_alloc: couldn't alloc kernel virtual memory"); ptbl = (pte_t *)pbuf->kva; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s: ptbl kva = %p", __func__, ptbl); for (i = 0; i < PTBL_PAGES; i++) { pidx = (PTBL_PAGES * pdir_idx) + i; while ((m = vm_page_alloc(NULL, pidx, VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_WIRED)) == NULL) { PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); if (nosleep) { ptbl_free_pmap_ptbl(pmap, ptbl); for (j = 0; j < i; j++) vm_page_free(mtbl[j]); vm_wire_sub(i); return (NULL); } vm_wait(NULL); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); } mtbl[i] = m; } /* Map allocated pages into kernel_pmap. */ mmu_booke_qenter(mmu, (vm_offset_t)ptbl, mtbl, PTBL_PAGES); /* Zero whole ptbl. */ bzero((caddr_t)ptbl, PTBL_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE); /* Add pbuf to the pmap ptbl bufs list. */ TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pmap->pm_ptbl_list, pbuf, link); return (ptbl); } /* Free ptbl pages and invalidate pdir entry. */ static void ptbl_free(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, unsigned int pdir_idx) { pte_t *ptbl; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_offset_t va; vm_page_t m; int i; CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s: pmap = %p su = %d pdir_idx = %d", __func__, pmap, (pmap == kernel_pmap), pdir_idx); KASSERT((pdir_idx <= (VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS / PDIR_SIZE)), ("ptbl_free: invalid pdir_idx")); ptbl = pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx]; CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s: ptbl = %p", __func__, ptbl); KASSERT((ptbl != NULL), ("ptbl_free: null ptbl")); /* * Invalidate the pdir entry as soon as possible, so that other CPUs * don't attempt to look up the page tables we are releasing. */ mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx] = NULL; tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); for (i = 0; i < PTBL_PAGES; i++) { va = ((vm_offset_t)ptbl + (i * PAGE_SIZE)); pa = pte_vatopa(mmu, kernel_pmap, va); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); vm_page_free_zero(m); vm_wire_sub(1); mmu_booke_kremove(mmu, va); } ptbl_free_pmap_ptbl(pmap, ptbl); } /* * Decrement ptbl pages hold count and attempt to free ptbl pages. * Called when removing pte entry from ptbl. * * Return 1 if ptbl pages were freed. */ static int ptbl_unhold(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, unsigned int pdir_idx) { pte_t *ptbl; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m; int i; CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s: pmap = %p su = %d pdir_idx = %d", __func__, pmap, (pmap == kernel_pmap), pdir_idx); KASSERT((pdir_idx <= (VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS / PDIR_SIZE)), ("ptbl_unhold: invalid pdir_idx")); KASSERT((pmap != kernel_pmap), ("ptbl_unhold: unholding kernel ptbl!")); ptbl = pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx]; //debugf("ptbl_unhold: ptbl = 0x%08x\n", (u_int32_t)ptbl); KASSERT(((vm_offset_t)ptbl >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS), ("ptbl_unhold: non kva ptbl")); /* decrement hold count */ for (i = 0; i < PTBL_PAGES; i++) { pa = pte_vatopa(mmu, kernel_pmap, (vm_offset_t)ptbl + (i * PAGE_SIZE)); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); m->ref_count--; } /* * Free ptbl pages if there are no pte etries in this ptbl. * ref_count has the same value for all ptbl pages, so check the last * page. */ if (m->ref_count == 0) { ptbl_free(mmu, pmap, pdir_idx); //debugf("ptbl_unhold: e (freed ptbl)\n"); return (1); } return (0); } /* * Increment hold count for ptbl pages. This routine is used when a new pte * entry is being inserted into the ptbl. */ static void ptbl_hold(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, unsigned int pdir_idx) { vm_paddr_t pa; pte_t *ptbl; vm_page_t m; int i; CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s: pmap = %p pdir_idx = %d", __func__, pmap, pdir_idx); KASSERT((pdir_idx <= (VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS / PDIR_SIZE)), ("ptbl_hold: invalid pdir_idx")); KASSERT((pmap != kernel_pmap), ("ptbl_hold: holding kernel ptbl!")); ptbl = pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx]; KASSERT((ptbl != NULL), ("ptbl_hold: null ptbl")); for (i = 0; i < PTBL_PAGES; i++) { pa = pte_vatopa(mmu, kernel_pmap, (vm_offset_t)ptbl + (i * PAGE_SIZE)); m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); m->ref_count++; } } #endif /* Allocate pv_entry structure. */ pv_entry_t pv_alloc(void) { pv_entry_t pv; pv_entry_count++; if (pv_entry_count > pv_entry_high_water) pagedaemon_wakeup(0); /* XXX powerpc NUMA */ pv = uma_zalloc(pvzone, M_NOWAIT); return (pv); } /* Free pv_entry structure. */ static __inline void pv_free(pv_entry_t pve) { pv_entry_count--; uma_zfree(pvzone, pve); } /* Allocate and initialize pv_entry structure. */ static void pv_insert(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pve; //int su = (pmap == kernel_pmap); //debugf("pv_insert: s (su = %d pmap = 0x%08x va = 0x%08x m = 0x%08x)\n", su, // (u_int32_t)pmap, va, (u_int32_t)m); pve = pv_alloc(); if (pve == NULL) panic("pv_insert: no pv entries!"); pve->pv_pmap = pmap; pve->pv_va = va; /* add to pv_list */ PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&m->md.pv_list, pve, pv_link); //debugf("pv_insert: e\n"); } /* Destroy pv entry. */ static void pv_remove(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pve; //int su = (pmap == kernel_pmap); //debugf("pv_remove: s (su = %d pmap = 0x%08x va = 0x%08x)\n", su, (u_int32_t)pmap, va); PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); rw_assert(&pvh_global_lock, RA_WLOCKED); /* find pv entry */ TAILQ_FOREACH(pve, &m->md.pv_list, pv_link) { if ((pmap == pve->pv_pmap) && (va == pve->pv_va)) { /* remove from pv_list */ TAILQ_REMOVE(&m->md.pv_list, pve, pv_link); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list)) vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); /* free pv entry struct */ pv_free(pve); break; } } //debugf("pv_remove: e\n"); } #ifdef __powerpc64__ /* * Clean pte entry, try to free page table page if requested. * * Return 1 if ptbl pages were freed, otherwise return 0. */ static int pte_remove(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, u_int8_t flags) { vm_page_t m; pte_t *pte; pte = pte_find(mmu, pmap, va); KASSERT(pte != NULL, ("%s: NULL pte", __func__)); if (!PTE_ISVALID(pte)) return (0); /* Get vm_page_t for mapped pte. */ m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(PTE_PA(pte)); if (PTE_ISWIRED(pte)) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; /* Handle managed entry. */ if (PTE_ISMANAGED(pte)) { /* Handle modified pages. */ if (PTE_ISMODIFIED(pte)) vm_page_dirty(m); /* Referenced pages. */ if (PTE_ISREFERENCED(pte)) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); /* Remove pv_entry from pv_list. */ pv_remove(pmap, va, m); } else if (pmap == kernel_pmap && m && m->md.pv_tracked) { pv_remove(pmap, va, m); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list)) m->md.pv_tracked = false; } mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); tlb0_flush_entry(va); *pte = 0; tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; if (flags & PTBL_UNHOLD) { return (ptbl_unhold(mmu, pmap, va)); } return (0); } /* * Insert PTE for a given page and virtual address. */ static int pte_enter(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m, vm_offset_t va, uint32_t flags, boolean_t nosleep) { unsigned int pp2d_idx = PP2D_IDX(va); unsigned int pdir_idx = PDIR_IDX(va); unsigned int ptbl_idx = PTBL_IDX(va); pte_t *ptbl, *pte, pte_tmp; pte_t **pdir; /* Get the page directory pointer. */ pdir = pmap->pm_pp2d[pp2d_idx]; if (pdir == NULL) pdir = pdir_alloc(mmu, pmap, pp2d_idx, nosleep); /* Get the page table pointer. */ ptbl = pdir[pdir_idx]; if (ptbl == NULL) { /* Allocate page table pages. */ ptbl = ptbl_alloc(mmu, pmap, pdir, pdir_idx, nosleep); if (ptbl == NULL) { KASSERT(nosleep, ("nosleep and NULL ptbl")); return (ENOMEM); } pte = &ptbl[ptbl_idx]; } else { /* * Check if there is valid mapping for requested va, if there * is, remove it. */ pte = &ptbl[ptbl_idx]; if (PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { pte_remove(mmu, pmap, va, PTBL_HOLD); } else { /* * pte is not used, increment hold count for ptbl * pages. */ if (pmap != kernel_pmap) ptbl_hold(mmu, pmap, pdir, pdir_idx); } } if (pdir[pdir_idx] == NULL) { if (pmap != kernel_pmap && pmap->pm_pp2d[pp2d_idx] != NULL) pdir_hold(mmu, pmap, pdir); pdir[pdir_idx] = ptbl; } if (pmap->pm_pp2d[pp2d_idx] == NULL) pmap->pm_pp2d[pp2d_idx] = pdir; /* * Insert pv_entry into pv_list for mapped page if part of managed * memory. */ if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { flags |= PTE_MANAGED; /* Create and insert pv entry. */ pv_insert(pmap, va, m); } pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; pte_tmp = PTE_RPN_FROM_PA(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); pte_tmp |= (PTE_VALID | flags); mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); tlb0_flush_entry(va); *pte = pte_tmp; tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); return (0); } /* Return the pa for the given pmap/va. */ static vm_paddr_t pte_vatopa(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { vm_paddr_t pa = 0; pte_t *pte; pte = pte_find(mmu, pmap, va); if ((pte != NULL) && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) pa = (PTE_PA(pte) | (va & PTE_PA_MASK)); return (pa); } /* allocate pte entries to manage (addr & mask) to (addr & mask) + size */ static void kernel_pte_alloc(vm_offset_t data_end, vm_offset_t addr, vm_offset_t pdir) { int i, j; vm_offset_t va; pte_t *pte; va = addr; /* Initialize kernel pdir */ for (i = 0; i < kernel_pdirs; i++) { kernel_pmap->pm_pp2d[i + PP2D_IDX(va)] = (pte_t **)(pdir + (i * PAGE_SIZE * PDIR_PAGES)); for (j = PDIR_IDX(va + (i * PAGE_SIZE * PDIR_NENTRIES * PTBL_NENTRIES)); j < PDIR_NENTRIES; j++) { kernel_pmap->pm_pp2d[i + PP2D_IDX(va)][j] = (pte_t *)(pdir + (kernel_pdirs * PAGE_SIZE) + (((i * PDIR_NENTRIES) + j) * PAGE_SIZE)); } } /* * Fill in PTEs covering kernel code and data. They are not required * for address translation, as this area is covered by static TLB1 * entries, but for pte_vatopa() to work correctly with kernel area * addresses. */ for (va = addr; va < data_end; va += PAGE_SIZE) { pte = &(kernel_pmap->pm_pp2d[PP2D_IDX(va)][PDIR_IDX(va)][PTBL_IDX(va)]); *pte = PTE_RPN_FROM_PA(kernload + (va - kernstart)); *pte |= PTE_M | PTE_SR | PTE_SW | PTE_SX | PTE_WIRED | PTE_VALID | PTE_PS_4KB; } } #else /* * Clean pte entry, try to free page table page if requested. * * Return 1 if ptbl pages were freed, otherwise return 0. */ static int pte_remove(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, uint8_t flags) { unsigned int pdir_idx = PDIR_IDX(va); unsigned int ptbl_idx = PTBL_IDX(va); vm_page_t m; pte_t *ptbl; pte_t *pte; //int su = (pmap == kernel_pmap); //debugf("pte_remove: s (su = %d pmap = 0x%08x va = 0x%08x flags = %d)\n", // su, (u_int32_t)pmap, va, flags); ptbl = pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx]; KASSERT(ptbl, ("pte_remove: null ptbl")); pte = &ptbl[ptbl_idx]; if (pte == NULL || !PTE_ISVALID(pte)) return (0); if (PTE_ISWIRED(pte)) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; /* Get vm_page_t for mapped pte. */ m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(PTE_PA(pte)); /* Handle managed entry. */ if (PTE_ISMANAGED(pte)) { if (PTE_ISMODIFIED(pte)) vm_page_dirty(m); if (PTE_ISREFERENCED(pte)) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); pv_remove(pmap, va, m); } else if (pmap == kernel_pmap && m && m->md.pv_tracked) { /* * Always pv_insert()/pv_remove() on MPC85XX, in case DPAA is * used. This is needed by the NCSW support code for fast * VA<->PA translation. */ pv_remove(pmap, va, m); if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&m->md.pv_list)) m->md.pv_tracked = false; } mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); tlb0_flush_entry(va); *pte = 0; tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); pmap->pm_stats.resident_count--; if (flags & PTBL_UNHOLD) { //debugf("pte_remove: e (unhold)\n"); return (ptbl_unhold(mmu, pmap, pdir_idx)); } //debugf("pte_remove: e\n"); return (0); } /* * Insert PTE for a given page and virtual address. */ static int pte_enter(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m, vm_offset_t va, uint32_t flags, boolean_t nosleep) { unsigned int pdir_idx = PDIR_IDX(va); unsigned int ptbl_idx = PTBL_IDX(va); pte_t *ptbl, *pte, pte_tmp; CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s: su = %d pmap = %p va = %p", __func__, pmap == kernel_pmap, pmap, va); /* Get the page table pointer. */ ptbl = pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx]; if (ptbl == NULL) { /* Allocate page table pages. */ ptbl = ptbl_alloc(mmu, pmap, pdir_idx, nosleep); if (ptbl == NULL) { KASSERT(nosleep, ("nosleep and NULL ptbl")); return (ENOMEM); } pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx] = ptbl; pte = &ptbl[ptbl_idx]; } else { /* * Check if there is valid mapping for requested * va, if there is, remove it. */ pte = &pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx][ptbl_idx]; if (PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { pte_remove(mmu, pmap, va, PTBL_HOLD); } else { /* * pte is not used, increment hold count * for ptbl pages. */ if (pmap != kernel_pmap) ptbl_hold(mmu, pmap, pdir_idx); } } /* * Insert pv_entry into pv_list for mapped page if part of managed * memory. */ if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { flags |= PTE_MANAGED; /* Create and insert pv entry. */ pv_insert(pmap, va, m); } pmap->pm_stats.resident_count++; pte_tmp = PTE_RPN_FROM_PA(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); pte_tmp |= (PTE_VALID | flags | PTE_PS_4KB); /* 4KB pages only */ mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); tlb0_flush_entry(va); *pte = pte_tmp; tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); return (0); } /* Return the pa for the given pmap/va. */ static vm_paddr_t pte_vatopa(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { vm_paddr_t pa = 0; pte_t *pte; pte = pte_find(mmu, pmap, va); if ((pte != NULL) && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) pa = (PTE_PA(pte) | (va & PTE_PA_MASK)); return (pa); } /* Get a pointer to a PTE in a page table. */ static pte_t * pte_find(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { unsigned int pdir_idx = PDIR_IDX(va); unsigned int ptbl_idx = PTBL_IDX(va); KASSERT((pmap != NULL), ("pte_find: invalid pmap")); if (pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx]) return (&(pmap->pm_pdir[pdir_idx][ptbl_idx])); return (NULL); } /* Set up kernel page tables. */ static void kernel_pte_alloc(vm_offset_t data_end, vm_offset_t addr, vm_offset_t pdir) { int i; vm_offset_t va; pte_t *pte; /* Initialize kernel pdir */ for (i = 0; i < kernel_ptbls; i++) kernel_pmap->pm_pdir[kptbl_min + i] = (pte_t *)(pdir + (i * PAGE_SIZE * PTBL_PAGES)); /* * Fill in PTEs covering kernel code and data. They are not required * for address translation, as this area is covered by static TLB1 * entries, but for pte_vatopa() to work correctly with kernel area * addresses. */ for (va = addr; va < data_end; va += PAGE_SIZE) { pte = &(kernel_pmap->pm_pdir[PDIR_IDX(va)][PTBL_IDX(va)]); *pte = PTE_RPN_FROM_PA(kernload + (va - kernstart)); *pte |= PTE_M | PTE_SR | PTE_SW | PTE_SX | PTE_WIRED | PTE_VALID | PTE_PS_4KB; } } #endif /**************************************************************************/ /* PMAP related */ /**************************************************************************/ /* * This is called during booke_init, before the system is really initialized. */ static void mmu_booke_bootstrap(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t kernelend) { vm_paddr_t phys_kernelend; struct mem_region *mp, *mp1; int cnt, i, j; vm_paddr_t s, e, sz; vm_paddr_t physsz, hwphyssz; u_int phys_avail_count; vm_size_t kstack0_sz; vm_offset_t kernel_pdir, kstack0; vm_paddr_t kstack0_phys; void *dpcpu; vm_offset_t kernel_ptbl_root; debugf("mmu_booke_bootstrap: entered\n"); /* Set interesting system properties */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ hw_direct_map = 1; #else hw_direct_map = 0; #endif #if defined(COMPAT_FREEBSD32) || !defined(__powerpc64__) elf32_nxstack = 1; #endif /* Initialize invalidation mutex */ mtx_init(&tlbivax_mutex, "tlbivax", NULL, MTX_SPIN); /* Read TLB0 size and associativity. */ tlb0_get_tlbconf(); /* * Align kernel start and end address (kernel image). * Note that kernel end does not necessarily relate to kernsize. * kernsize is the size of the kernel that is actually mapped. */ data_start = round_page(kernelend); data_end = data_start; /* Allocate the dynamic per-cpu area. */ dpcpu = (void *)data_end; data_end += DPCPU_SIZE; /* Allocate space for the message buffer. */ msgbufp = (struct msgbuf *)data_end; data_end += msgbufsize; debugf(" msgbufp at 0x%"PRI0ptrX" end = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", (uintptr_t)msgbufp, data_end); data_end = round_page(data_end); #ifdef __powerpc64__ kernel_ptbl_root = data_end; data_end += PP2D_NENTRIES * sizeof(pte_t**); #else /* Allocate space for ptbl_bufs. */ ptbl_bufs = (struct ptbl_buf *)data_end; data_end += sizeof(struct ptbl_buf) * PTBL_BUFS; debugf(" ptbl_bufs at 0x%"PRI0ptrX" end = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", (uintptr_t)ptbl_bufs, data_end); data_end = round_page(data_end); kernel_ptbl_root = data_end; data_end += PDIR_NENTRIES * sizeof(pte_t*); #endif /* Allocate PTE tables for kernel KVA. */ kernel_pdir = data_end; kernel_ptbls = howmany(VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS - VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS, PDIR_SIZE); #ifdef __powerpc64__ kernel_pdirs = howmany(kernel_ptbls, PDIR_NENTRIES); data_end += kernel_pdirs * PDIR_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE; #endif data_end += kernel_ptbls * PTBL_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE; debugf(" kernel ptbls: %d\n", kernel_ptbls); debugf(" kernel pdir at 0x%"PRI0ptrX" end = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", kernel_pdir, data_end); + /* Retrieve phys/avail mem regions */ + mem_regions(&physmem_regions, &physmem_regions_sz, + &availmem_regions, &availmem_regions_sz); + + if (PHYS_AVAIL_ENTRIES < availmem_regions_sz) + panic("mmu_booke_bootstrap: phys_avail too small"); + + data_end = round_page(data_end); + vm_page_array = (vm_page_t)data_end; + /* + * Get a rough idea (upper bound) on the size of the page array. The + * vm_page_array will not handle any more pages than we have in the + * avail_regions array, and most likely much less. + */ + sz = 0; + for (mp = availmem_regions; mp->mr_size; mp++) { + sz += mp->mr_size; + } + sz = (round_page(sz) / (PAGE_SIZE + sizeof(struct vm_page))); + data_end += round_page(sz * sizeof(struct vm_page)); + /* Pre-round up to 1MB. This wastes some space, but saves TLB entries */ data_end = roundup2(data_end, 1 << 20); + debugf(" data_end: 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", data_end); debugf(" kernstart: %#zx\n", kernstart); debugf(" kernsize: %#zx\n", kernsize); if (data_end - kernstart > kernsize) { kernsize += tlb1_mapin_region(kernstart + kernsize, kernload + kernsize, (data_end - kernstart) - kernsize, _TLB_ENTRY_MEM); } data_end = kernstart + kernsize; debugf(" updated data_end: 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", data_end); /* * Clear the structures - note we can only do it safely after the * possible additional TLB1 translations are in place (above) so that * all range up to the currently calculated 'data_end' is covered. */ dpcpu_init(dpcpu, 0); #ifdef __powerpc64__ memset((void *)kernel_pdir, 0, kernel_pdirs * PDIR_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE + kernel_ptbls * PTBL_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE); #else memset((void *)ptbl_bufs, 0, sizeof(struct ptbl_buf) * PTBL_SIZE); memset((void *)kernel_pdir, 0, kernel_ptbls * PTBL_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE); #endif /*******************************************************/ /* Set the start and end of kva. */ /*******************************************************/ virtual_avail = round_page(data_end); virtual_end = VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS; #ifndef __powerpc64__ /* Allocate KVA space for page zero/copy operations. */ zero_page_va = virtual_avail; virtual_avail += PAGE_SIZE; copy_page_src_va = virtual_avail; virtual_avail += PAGE_SIZE; copy_page_dst_va = virtual_avail; virtual_avail += PAGE_SIZE; debugf("zero_page_va = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", zero_page_va); debugf("copy_page_src_va = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", copy_page_src_va); debugf("copy_page_dst_va = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", copy_page_dst_va); /* Initialize page zero/copy mutexes. */ mtx_init(&zero_page_mutex, "mmu_booke_zero_page", NULL, MTX_DEF); mtx_init(©_page_mutex, "mmu_booke_copy_page", NULL, MTX_DEF); /* Allocate KVA space for ptbl bufs. */ ptbl_buf_pool_vabase = virtual_avail; virtual_avail += PTBL_BUFS * PTBL_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE; debugf("ptbl_buf_pool_vabase = 0x%"PRI0ptrX" end = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", ptbl_buf_pool_vabase, virtual_avail); #endif /* Calculate corresponding physical addresses for the kernel region. */ phys_kernelend = kernload + kernsize; debugf("kernel image and allocated data:\n"); debugf(" kernload = 0x%09jx\n", (uintmax_t)kernload); debugf(" kernstart = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", kernstart); debugf(" kernsize = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", kernsize); /* * Remove kernel physical address range from avail regions list. Page * align all regions. Non-page aligned memory isn't very interesting * to us. Also, sort the entries for ascending addresses. */ - /* Retrieve phys/avail mem regions */ - mem_regions(&physmem_regions, &physmem_regions_sz, - &availmem_regions, &availmem_regions_sz); - - if (PHYS_AVAIL_ENTRIES < availmem_regions_sz) - panic("mmu_booke_bootstrap: phys_avail too small"); - sz = 0; cnt = availmem_regions_sz; debugf("processing avail regions:\n"); for (mp = availmem_regions; mp->mr_size; mp++) { s = mp->mr_start; e = mp->mr_start + mp->mr_size; debugf(" %09jx-%09jx -> ", (uintmax_t)s, (uintmax_t)e); /* Check whether this region holds all of the kernel. */ if (s < kernload && e > phys_kernelend) { availmem_regions[cnt].mr_start = phys_kernelend; availmem_regions[cnt++].mr_size = e - phys_kernelend; e = kernload; } /* Look whether this regions starts within the kernel. */ if (s >= kernload && s < phys_kernelend) { if (e <= phys_kernelend) goto empty; s = phys_kernelend; } /* Now look whether this region ends within the kernel. */ if (e > kernload && e <= phys_kernelend) { if (s >= kernload) goto empty; e = kernload; } /* Now page align the start and size of the region. */ s = round_page(s); e = trunc_page(e); if (e < s) e = s; sz = e - s; debugf("%09jx-%09jx = %jx\n", (uintmax_t)s, (uintmax_t)e, (uintmax_t)sz); /* Check whether some memory is left here. */ if (sz == 0) { empty: memmove(mp, mp + 1, (cnt - (mp - availmem_regions)) * sizeof(*mp)); cnt--; mp--; continue; } /* Do an insertion sort. */ for (mp1 = availmem_regions; mp1 < mp; mp1++) if (s < mp1->mr_start) break; if (mp1 < mp) { memmove(mp1 + 1, mp1, (char *)mp - (char *)mp1); mp1->mr_start = s; mp1->mr_size = sz; } else { mp->mr_start = s; mp->mr_size = sz; } } availmem_regions_sz = cnt; /*******************************************************/ /* Steal physical memory for kernel stack from the end */ /* of the first avail region */ /*******************************************************/ kstack0_sz = kstack_pages * PAGE_SIZE; kstack0_phys = availmem_regions[0].mr_start + availmem_regions[0].mr_size; kstack0_phys -= kstack0_sz; availmem_regions[0].mr_size -= kstack0_sz; /*******************************************************/ /* Fill in phys_avail table, based on availmem_regions */ /*******************************************************/ phys_avail_count = 0; physsz = 0; hwphyssz = 0; TUNABLE_ULONG_FETCH("hw.physmem", (u_long *) &hwphyssz); debugf("fill in phys_avail:\n"); for (i = 0, j = 0; i < availmem_regions_sz; i++, j += 2) { debugf(" region: 0x%jx - 0x%jx (0x%jx)\n", (uintmax_t)availmem_regions[i].mr_start, (uintmax_t)availmem_regions[i].mr_start + availmem_regions[i].mr_size, (uintmax_t)availmem_regions[i].mr_size); if (hwphyssz != 0 && (physsz + availmem_regions[i].mr_size) >= hwphyssz) { debugf(" hw.physmem adjust\n"); if (physsz < hwphyssz) { phys_avail[j] = availmem_regions[i].mr_start; phys_avail[j + 1] = availmem_regions[i].mr_start + hwphyssz - physsz; physsz = hwphyssz; phys_avail_count++; dump_avail[j] = phys_avail[j]; dump_avail[j + 1] = phys_avail[j + 1]; } break; } phys_avail[j] = availmem_regions[i].mr_start; phys_avail[j + 1] = availmem_regions[i].mr_start + availmem_regions[i].mr_size; phys_avail_count++; physsz += availmem_regions[i].mr_size; dump_avail[j] = phys_avail[j]; dump_avail[j + 1] = phys_avail[j + 1]; } physmem = btoc(physsz); /* Calculate the last available physical address. */ for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 2] != 0; i += 2) ; Maxmem = powerpc_btop(phys_avail[i + 1]); debugf("Maxmem = 0x%08lx\n", Maxmem); debugf("phys_avail_count = %d\n", phys_avail_count); debugf("physsz = 0x%09jx physmem = %jd (0x%09jx)\n", (uintmax_t)physsz, (uintmax_t)physmem, (uintmax_t)physmem); #ifdef __powerpc64__ /* * Map the physical memory contiguously in TLB1. * Round so it fits into a single mapping. */ tlb1_mapin_region(DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS, 0, phys_avail[i + 1], _TLB_ENTRY_MEM); #endif /*******************************************************/ /* Initialize (statically allocated) kernel pmap. */ /*******************************************************/ PMAP_LOCK_INIT(kernel_pmap); #ifdef __powerpc64__ kernel_pmap->pm_pp2d = (pte_t ***)kernel_ptbl_root; #else kptbl_min = VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS / PDIR_SIZE; kernel_pmap->pm_pdir = (pte_t **)kernel_ptbl_root; #endif debugf("kernel_pmap = 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", (uintptr_t)kernel_pmap); kernel_pte_alloc(virtual_avail, kernstart, kernel_pdir); for (i = 0; i < MAXCPU; i++) { kernel_pmap->pm_tid[i] = TID_KERNEL; /* Initialize each CPU's tidbusy entry 0 with kernel_pmap */ tidbusy[i][TID_KERNEL] = kernel_pmap; } /* Mark kernel_pmap active on all CPUs */ CPU_FILL(&kernel_pmap->pm_active); /* * Initialize the global pv list lock. */ rw_init(&pvh_global_lock, "pmap pv global"); /*******************************************************/ /* Final setup */ /*******************************************************/ /* Enter kstack0 into kernel map, provide guard page */ kstack0 = virtual_avail + KSTACK_GUARD_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE; thread0.td_kstack = kstack0; thread0.td_kstack_pages = kstack_pages; debugf("kstack_sz = 0x%08jx\n", (uintmax_t)kstack0_sz); debugf("kstack0_phys at 0x%09jx - 0x%09jx\n", (uintmax_t)kstack0_phys, (uintmax_t)kstack0_phys + kstack0_sz); debugf("kstack0 at 0x%"PRI0ptrX" - 0x%"PRI0ptrX"\n", kstack0, kstack0 + kstack0_sz); virtual_avail += KSTACK_GUARD_PAGES * PAGE_SIZE + kstack0_sz; for (i = 0; i < kstack_pages; i++) { mmu_booke_kenter(mmu, kstack0, kstack0_phys); kstack0 += PAGE_SIZE; kstack0_phys += PAGE_SIZE; } pmap_bootstrapped = 1; debugf("virtual_avail = %"PRI0ptrX"\n", virtual_avail); debugf("virtual_end = %"PRI0ptrX"\n", virtual_end); debugf("mmu_booke_bootstrap: exit\n"); } #ifdef SMP void tlb1_ap_prep(void) { tlb_entry_t *e, tmp; unsigned int i; /* Prepare TLB1 image for AP processors */ e = __boot_tlb1; for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { tlb1_read_entry(&tmp, i); if ((tmp.mas1 & MAS1_VALID) && (tmp.mas2 & _TLB_ENTRY_SHARED)) memcpy(e++, &tmp, sizeof(tmp)); } } void pmap_bootstrap_ap(volatile uint32_t *trcp __unused) { int i; /* * Finish TLB1 configuration: the BSP already set up its TLB1 and we * have the snapshot of its contents in the s/w __boot_tlb1[] table * created by tlb1_ap_prep(), so use these values directly to * (re)program AP's TLB1 hardware. * * Start at index 1 because index 0 has the kernel map. */ for (i = 1; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { if (__boot_tlb1[i].mas1 & MAS1_VALID) tlb1_write_entry(&__boot_tlb1[i], i); } set_mas4_defaults(); } #endif static void booke_pmap_init_qpages(void) { struct pcpu *pc; int i; CPU_FOREACH(i) { pc = pcpu_find(i); pc->pc_qmap_addr = kva_alloc(PAGE_SIZE); if (pc->pc_qmap_addr == 0) panic("pmap_init_qpages: unable to allocate KVA"); } } SYSINIT(qpages_init, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_ANY, booke_pmap_init_qpages, NULL); /* * Get the physical page address for the given pmap/virtual address. */ static vm_paddr_t mmu_booke_extract(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { vm_paddr_t pa; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pa = pte_vatopa(mmu, pmap, va); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (pa); } /* * Extract the physical page address associated with the given * kernel virtual address. */ static vm_paddr_t mmu_booke_kextract(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va) { tlb_entry_t e; vm_paddr_t p = 0; int i; #ifdef __powerpc64__ if (va >= DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS && va <= DMAP_MAX_ADDRESS) return (DMAP_TO_PHYS(va)); #endif if (va >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS && va <= VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS) p = pte_vatopa(mmu, kernel_pmap, va); if (p == 0) { /* Check TLB1 mappings */ for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, i); if (!(e.mas1 & MAS1_VALID)) continue; if (va >= e.virt && va < e.virt + e.size) return (e.phys + (va - e.virt)); } } return (p); } /* * Initialize the pmap module. * Called by vm_init, to initialize any structures that the pmap * system needs to map virtual memory. */ static void mmu_booke_init(mmu_t mmu) { int shpgperproc = PMAP_SHPGPERPROC; /* * 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. */ pvzone = uma_zcreate("PV ENTRY", sizeof(struct pv_entry), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, UMA_ZONE_VM | UMA_ZONE_NOFREE); 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_high_water = 9 * (pv_entry_max / 10); uma_zone_reserve_kva(pvzone, pv_entry_max); /* Pre-fill pvzone with initial number of pv entries. */ uma_prealloc(pvzone, PV_ENTRY_ZONE_MIN); /* Create a UMA zone for page table roots. */ ptbl_root_zone = uma_zcreate("pmap root", PMAP_ROOT_SIZE, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_CACHE, UMA_ZONE_VM); /* Initialize ptbl allocation. */ ptbl_init(); } /* * Map a list of wired pages into kernel virtual address space. This is * intended for temporary mappings which do not need page modification or * references recorded. Existing mappings in the region are overwritten. */ static void mmu_booke_qenter(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t sva, vm_page_t *m, int count) { vm_offset_t va; va = sva; while (count-- > 0) { mmu_booke_kenter(mmu, va, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(*m)); va += PAGE_SIZE; m++; } } /* * Remove page mappings from kernel virtual address space. Intended for * temporary mappings entered by mmu_booke_qenter. */ static void mmu_booke_qremove(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t sva, int count) { vm_offset_t va; va = sva; while (count-- > 0) { mmu_booke_kremove(mmu, va); va += PAGE_SIZE; } } /* * Map a wired page into kernel virtual address space. */ static void mmu_booke_kenter(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa) { mmu_booke_kenter_attr(mmu, va, pa, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } static void mmu_booke_kenter_attr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_memattr_t ma) { uint32_t flags; pte_t *pte; KASSERT(((va >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) && (va <= VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS)), ("mmu_booke_kenter: invalid va")); flags = PTE_SR | PTE_SW | PTE_SX | PTE_WIRED | PTE_VALID; flags |= tlb_calc_wimg(pa, ma) << PTE_MAS2_SHIFT; flags |= PTE_PS_4KB; pte = pte_find(mmu, kernel_pmap, va); KASSERT((pte != NULL), ("mmu_booke_kenter: invalid va. NULL PTE")); mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); if (PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s: replacing entry!", __func__); /* Flush entry from TLB0 */ tlb0_flush_entry(va); } *pte = PTE_RPN_FROM_PA(pa) | flags; //debugf("mmu_booke_kenter: pdir_idx = %d ptbl_idx = %d va=0x%08x " // "pa=0x%08x rpn=0x%08x flags=0x%08x\n", // pdir_idx, ptbl_idx, va, pa, pte->rpn, pte->flags); /* Flush the real memory from the instruction cache. */ if ((flags & (PTE_I | PTE_G)) == 0) __syncicache((void *)va, PAGE_SIZE); tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); } /* * Remove a page from kernel page table. */ static void mmu_booke_kremove(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va) { pte_t *pte; CTR2(KTR_PMAP,"%s: s (va = 0x%"PRI0ptrX")\n", __func__, va); KASSERT(((va >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) && (va <= VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS)), ("mmu_booke_kremove: invalid va")); pte = pte_find(mmu, kernel_pmap, va); if (!PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s: invalid pte", __func__); return; } mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); /* Invalidate entry in TLB0, update PTE. */ tlb0_flush_entry(va); *pte = 0; tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); } /* * Provide a kernel pointer corresponding to a given userland pointer. * The returned pointer is valid until the next time this function is * called in this thread. This is used internally in copyin/copyout. */ int mmu_booke_map_user_ptr(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, volatile const void *uaddr, void **kaddr, size_t ulen, size_t *klen) { if (trunc_page((uintptr_t)uaddr + ulen) > VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS) return (EFAULT); *kaddr = (void *)(uintptr_t)uaddr; if (klen) *klen = ulen; return (0); } /* * Figure out where a given kernel pointer (usually in a fault) points * to from the VM's perspective, potentially remapping into userland's * address space. */ static int mmu_booke_decode_kernel_ptr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr, int *is_user, vm_offset_t *decoded_addr) { if (trunc_page(addr) <= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS) *is_user = 1; else *is_user = 0; *decoded_addr = addr; return (0); } /* * Initialize pmap associated with process 0. */ static void mmu_booke_pinit0(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap) { PMAP_LOCK_INIT(pmap); mmu_booke_pinit(mmu, pmap); PCPU_SET(curpmap, pmap); } /* * Initialize a preallocated and zeroed pmap structure, * such as one in a vmspace structure. */ static void mmu_booke_pinit(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap) { int i; CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s: pmap = %p, proc %d '%s'", __func__, pmap, curthread->td_proc->p_pid, curthread->td_proc->p_comm); KASSERT((pmap != kernel_pmap), ("pmap_pinit: initializing kernel_pmap")); for (i = 0; i < MAXCPU; i++) pmap->pm_tid[i] = TID_NONE; CPU_ZERO(&kernel_pmap->pm_active); bzero(&pmap->pm_stats, sizeof(pmap->pm_stats)); #ifdef __powerpc64__ pmap->pm_pp2d = uma_zalloc(ptbl_root_zone, M_WAITOK); bzero(pmap->pm_pp2d, sizeof(pte_t **) * PP2D_NENTRIES); #else pmap->pm_pdir = uma_zalloc(ptbl_root_zone, M_WAITOK); bzero(pmap->pm_pdir, sizeof(pte_t *) * PDIR_NENTRIES); TAILQ_INIT(&pmap->pm_ptbl_list); #endif } /* * Release any resources held by the given physical map. * Called when a pmap initialized by mmu_booke_pinit is being released. * Should only be called if the map contains no valid mappings. */ static void mmu_booke_release(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap) { KASSERT(pmap->pm_stats.resident_count == 0, ("pmap_release: pmap resident count %ld != 0", pmap->pm_stats.resident_count)); #ifdef __powerpc64__ uma_zfree(ptbl_root_zone, pmap->pm_pp2d); #else uma_zfree(ptbl_root_zone, pmap->pm_pdir); #endif } /* * Insert the given physical page at the specified virtual address in the * target physical map with the protection requested. If specified the page * will be wired down. */ static int mmu_booke_enter(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, u_int flags, int8_t psind) { int error; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); error = mmu_booke_enter_locked(mmu, pmap, va, m, prot, flags, psind); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (error); } static int mmu_booke_enter_locked(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot, u_int pmap_flags, int8_t psind __unused) { pte_t *pte; vm_paddr_t pa; uint32_t flags; int error, su, sync; pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); su = (pmap == kernel_pmap); sync = 0; //debugf("mmu_booke_enter_locked: s (pmap=0x%08x su=%d tid=%d m=0x%08x va=0x%08x " // "pa=0x%08x prot=0x%08x flags=%#x)\n", // (u_int32_t)pmap, su, pmap->pm_tid, // (u_int32_t)m, va, pa, prot, flags); if (su) { KASSERT(((va >= virtual_avail) && (va <= VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS)), ("mmu_booke_enter_locked: kernel pmap, non kernel va")); } else { KASSERT((va <= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS), ("mmu_booke_enter_locked: user pmap, non user va")); } if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { if ((pmap_flags & PMAP_ENTER_QUICK_LOCKED) == 0) VM_PAGE_OBJECT_BUSY_ASSERT(m); else VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); } PMAP_LOCK_ASSERT(pmap, MA_OWNED); /* * If there is an existing mapping, and the physical address has not * changed, must be protection or wiring change. */ if (((pte = pte_find(mmu, pmap, va)) != NULL) && (PTE_ISVALID(pte)) && (PTE_PA(pte) == pa)) { /* * Before actually updating pte->flags we calculate and * prepare its new value in a helper var. */ flags = *pte; flags &= ~(PTE_UW | PTE_UX | PTE_SW | PTE_SX | PTE_MODIFIED); /* Wiring change, just update stats. */ if ((pmap_flags & PMAP_ENTER_WIRED) != 0) { if (!PTE_ISWIRED(pte)) { flags |= PTE_WIRED; pmap->pm_stats.wired_count++; } } else { if (PTE_ISWIRED(pte)) { flags &= ~PTE_WIRED; pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; } } if (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) { /* Add write permissions. */ flags |= PTE_SW; if (!su) flags |= PTE_UW; if ((flags & PTE_MANAGED) != 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } else { /* Handle modified pages, sense modify status. */ /* * The PTE_MODIFIED flag could be set by underlying * TLB misses since we last read it (above), possibly * other CPUs could update it so we check in the PTE * directly rather than rely on that saved local flags * copy. */ if (PTE_ISMODIFIED(pte)) vm_page_dirty(m); } if (prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE) { flags |= PTE_SX; if (!su) flags |= PTE_UX; /* * Check existing flags for execute permissions: if we * are turning execute permissions on, icache should * be flushed. */ if ((*pte & (PTE_UX | PTE_SX)) == 0) sync++; } flags &= ~PTE_REFERENCED; /* * The new flags value is all calculated -- only now actually * update the PTE. */ mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); tlb0_flush_entry(va); *pte &= ~PTE_FLAGS_MASK; *pte |= flags; tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); } else { /* * If there is an existing mapping, but it's for a different * physical address, pte_enter() will delete the old mapping. */ //if ((pte != NULL) && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) // debugf("mmu_booke_enter_locked: replace\n"); //else // debugf("mmu_booke_enter_locked: new\n"); /* Now set up the flags and install the new mapping. */ flags = (PTE_SR | PTE_VALID); flags |= PTE_M; if (!su) flags |= PTE_UR; if (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) { flags |= PTE_SW; if (!su) flags |= PTE_UW; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); } if (prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE) { flags |= PTE_SX; if (!su) flags |= PTE_UX; } /* If its wired update stats. */ if ((pmap_flags & PMAP_ENTER_WIRED) != 0) flags |= PTE_WIRED; error = pte_enter(mmu, pmap, m, va, flags, (pmap_flags & PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP) != 0); if (error != 0) return (KERN_RESOURCE_SHORTAGE); if ((flags & PMAP_ENTER_WIRED) != 0) pmap->pm_stats.wired_count++; /* Flush the real memory from the instruction cache. */ if (prot & VM_PROT_EXECUTE) sync++; } if (sync && (su || pmap == PCPU_GET(curpmap))) { __syncicache((void *)va, PAGE_SIZE); sync = 0; } 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. */ static void mmu_booke_enter_object(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end, vm_page_t m_start, vm_prot_t prot) { vm_page_t m; vm_pindex_t diff, psize; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m_start->object); psize = atop(end - start); m = m_start; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); while (m != NULL && (diff = m->pindex - m_start->pindex) < psize) { mmu_booke_enter_locked(mmu, pmap, start + ptoa(diff), m, prot & (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_EXECUTE), PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP | PMAP_ENTER_QUICK_LOCKED, 0); m = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } static void mmu_booke_enter_quick(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot) { rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); mmu_booke_enter_locked(mmu, pmap, va, m, prot & (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_EXECUTE), PMAP_ENTER_NOSLEEP | PMAP_ENTER_QUICK_LOCKED, 0); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * 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. */ static void mmu_booke_remove(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_offset_t endva) { pte_t *pte; uint8_t hold_flag; int su = (pmap == kernel_pmap); //debugf("mmu_booke_remove: s (su = %d pmap=0x%08x tid=%d va=0x%08x endva=0x%08x)\n", // su, (u_int32_t)pmap, pmap->pm_tid, va, endva); if (su) { KASSERT(((va >= virtual_avail) && (va <= VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS)), ("mmu_booke_remove: kernel pmap, non kernel va")); } else { KASSERT((va <= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS), ("mmu_booke_remove: user pmap, non user va")); } if (PMAP_REMOVE_DONE(pmap)) { //debugf("mmu_booke_remove: e (empty)\n"); return; } hold_flag = PTBL_HOLD_FLAG(pmap); //debugf("mmu_booke_remove: hold_flag = %d\n", hold_flag); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (; va < endva; va += PAGE_SIZE) { pte = pte_find(mmu, pmap, va); if ((pte != NULL) && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) pte_remove(mmu, pmap, va, hold_flag); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); //debugf("mmu_booke_remove: e\n"); } /* * Remove physical page from all pmaps in which it resides. */ static void mmu_booke_remove_all(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv, pvn; uint8_t hold_flag; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); for (pv = TAILQ_FIRST(&m->md.pv_list); pv != NULL; pv = pvn) { pvn = TAILQ_NEXT(pv, pv_link); PMAP_LOCK(pv->pv_pmap); hold_flag = PTBL_HOLD_FLAG(pv->pv_pmap); pte_remove(mmu, pv->pv_pmap, pv->pv_va, hold_flag); PMAP_UNLOCK(pv->pv_pmap); } vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } /* * Map a range of physical addresses into kernel virtual address space. */ static vm_offset_t mmu_booke_map(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t *virt, vm_paddr_t pa_start, vm_paddr_t pa_end, int prot) { vm_offset_t sva = *virt; vm_offset_t va = sva; #ifdef __powerpc64__ /* XXX: Handle memory not starting at 0x0. */ if (pa_end < ctob(Maxmem)) return (PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa_start)); #endif while (pa_start < pa_end) { mmu_booke_kenter(mmu, va, pa_start); va += PAGE_SIZE; pa_start += PAGE_SIZE; } *virt = va; return (sva); } /* * The pmap must be activated before it's address space can be accessed in any * way. */ static void mmu_booke_activate(mmu_t mmu, struct thread *td) { pmap_t pmap; u_int cpuid; pmap = &td->td_proc->p_vmspace->vm_pmap; CTR5(KTR_PMAP, "%s: s (td = %p, proc = '%s', id = %d, pmap = 0x%"PRI0ptrX")", __func__, td, td->td_proc->p_comm, td->td_proc->p_pid, pmap); KASSERT((pmap != kernel_pmap), ("mmu_booke_activate: kernel_pmap!")); sched_pin(); cpuid = PCPU_GET(cpuid); CPU_SET_ATOMIC(cpuid, &pmap->pm_active); PCPU_SET(curpmap, pmap); if (pmap->pm_tid[cpuid] == TID_NONE) tid_alloc(pmap); /* Load PID0 register with pmap tid value. */ mtspr(SPR_PID0, pmap->pm_tid[cpuid]); __asm __volatile("isync"); mtspr(SPR_DBCR0, td->td_pcb->pcb_cpu.booke.dbcr0); sched_unpin(); CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s: e (tid = %d for '%s')", __func__, pmap->pm_tid[PCPU_GET(cpuid)], td->td_proc->p_comm); } /* * Deactivate the specified process's address space. */ static void mmu_booke_deactivate(mmu_t mmu, struct thread *td) { pmap_t pmap; pmap = &td->td_proc->p_vmspace->vm_pmap; CTR5(KTR_PMAP, "%s: td=%p, proc = '%s', id = %d, pmap = 0x%"PRI0ptrX, __func__, td, td->td_proc->p_comm, td->td_proc->p_pid, pmap); td->td_pcb->pcb_cpu.booke.dbcr0 = mfspr(SPR_DBCR0); CPU_CLR_ATOMIC(PCPU_GET(cpuid), &pmap->pm_active); PCPU_SET(curpmap, NULL); } /* * 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. */ static void mmu_booke_copy(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t dst_pmap, pmap_t src_pmap, vm_offset_t dst_addr, vm_size_t len, vm_offset_t src_addr) { } /* * Set the physical protection on the specified range of this map as requested. */ static void mmu_booke_protect(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva, vm_prot_t prot) { vm_offset_t va; vm_page_t m; pte_t *pte; if ((prot & VM_PROT_READ) == VM_PROT_NONE) { mmu_booke_remove(mmu, pmap, sva, eva); return; } if (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) return; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (va = sva; va < eva; va += PAGE_SIZE) { if ((pte = pte_find(mmu, pmap, va)) != NULL) { if (PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(PTE_PA(pte)); mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); /* Handle modified pages. */ if (PTE_ISMODIFIED(pte) && PTE_ISMANAGED(pte)) vm_page_dirty(m); tlb0_flush_entry(va); *pte &= ~(PTE_UW | PTE_SW | PTE_MODIFIED); tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); } } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * Clear the write and modified bits in each of the given page's mappings. */ static void mmu_booke_remove_write(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; pte_t *pte; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("mmu_booke_remove_write: page %p is not managed", m)); vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) return; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_link) { PMAP_LOCK(pv->pv_pmap); if ((pte = pte_find(mmu, pv->pv_pmap, pv->pv_va)) != NULL) { if (PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(PTE_PA(pte)); mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); /* Handle modified pages. */ if (PTE_ISMODIFIED(pte)) vm_page_dirty(m); /* Flush mapping from TLB0. */ *pte &= ~(PTE_UW | PTE_SW | PTE_MODIFIED); tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pv->pv_pmap); } vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_WRITEABLE); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } static void mmu_booke_sync_icache(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t sz) { pte_t *pte; vm_paddr_t pa = 0; int sync_sz, valid; #ifndef __powerpc64__ pmap_t pmap; vm_page_t m; vm_offset_t addr; int active; #endif #ifndef __powerpc64__ rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); pmap = PCPU_GET(curpmap); active = (pm == kernel_pmap || pm == pmap) ? 1 : 0; #endif while (sz > 0) { PMAP_LOCK(pm); pte = pte_find(mmu, pm, va); valid = (pte != NULL && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) ? 1 : 0; if (valid) pa = PTE_PA(pte); PMAP_UNLOCK(pm); sync_sz = PAGE_SIZE - (va & PAGE_MASK); sync_sz = min(sync_sz, sz); if (valid) { #ifdef __powerpc64__ pa += (va & PAGE_MASK); __syncicache((void *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(pa), sync_sz); #else if (!active) { /* Create a mapping in the active pmap. */ addr = 0; m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte_enter(mmu, pmap, m, addr, PTE_SR | PTE_VALID, FALSE); addr += (va & PAGE_MASK); __syncicache((void *)addr, sync_sz); pte_remove(mmu, pmap, addr, PTBL_UNHOLD); PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } else __syncicache((void *)va, sync_sz); #endif } va += sync_sz; sz -= sync_sz; } #ifndef __powerpc64__ rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); #endif } /* * Atomically extract and hold the physical page with the given * pmap and virtual address pair if that mapping permits the given * protection. */ static vm_page_t mmu_booke_extract_and_hold(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_prot_t prot) { pte_t *pte; vm_page_t m; uint32_t pte_wbit; m = NULL; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); pte = pte_find(mmu, pmap, va); if ((pte != NULL) && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { if (pmap == kernel_pmap) pte_wbit = PTE_SW; else pte_wbit = PTE_UW; if ((*pte & pte_wbit) != 0 || (prot & VM_PROT_WRITE) == 0) { m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(PTE_PA(pte)); if (!vm_page_wire_mapped(m)) m = NULL; } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); return (m); } /* * Initialize a vm_page's machine-dependent fields. */ static void mmu_booke_page_init(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { m->md.pv_tracked = 0; TAILQ_INIT(&m->md.pv_list); } /* * mmu_booke_zero_page_area zeros the specified hardware page by * mapping it into virtual memory and using bzero to clear * its contents. * * off and size must reside within a single page. */ static void mmu_booke_zero_page_area(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m, int off, int size) { vm_offset_t va; /* XXX KASSERT off and size are within a single page? */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ va = PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); bzero((caddr_t)va + off, size); #else mtx_lock(&zero_page_mutex); va = zero_page_va; mmu_booke_kenter(mmu, va, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); bzero((caddr_t)va + off, size); mmu_booke_kremove(mmu, va); mtx_unlock(&zero_page_mutex); #endif } /* * mmu_booke_zero_page zeros the specified hardware page. */ static void mmu_booke_zero_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { vm_offset_t off, va; #ifdef __powerpc64__ va = PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); for (off = 0; off < PAGE_SIZE; off += cacheline_size) __asm __volatile("dcbz 0,%0" :: "r"(va + off)); #else va = zero_page_va; mtx_lock(&zero_page_mutex); mmu_booke_kenter(mmu, va, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); for (off = 0; off < PAGE_SIZE; off += cacheline_size) __asm __volatile("dcbz 0,%0" :: "r"(va + off)); mmu_booke_kremove(mmu, va); mtx_unlock(&zero_page_mutex); #endif } /* * mmu_booke_copy_page copies the specified (machine independent) page by * mapping the page into virtual memory and using memcopy to copy the page, * one machine dependent page at a time. */ static void mmu_booke_copy_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t sm, vm_page_t dm) { vm_offset_t sva, dva; #ifdef __powerpc64__ sva = PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(sm)); dva = PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(dm)); memcpy((caddr_t)dva, (caddr_t)sva, PAGE_SIZE); #else sva = copy_page_src_va; dva = copy_page_dst_va; mtx_lock(©_page_mutex); mmu_booke_kenter(mmu, sva, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(sm)); mmu_booke_kenter(mmu, dva, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(dm)); memcpy((caddr_t)dva, (caddr_t)sva, PAGE_SIZE); mmu_booke_kremove(mmu, dva); mmu_booke_kremove(mmu, sva); mtx_unlock(©_page_mutex); #endif } static inline void mmu_booke_copy_pages(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t *ma, vm_offset_t a_offset, vm_page_t *mb, vm_offset_t b_offset, int xfersize) { void *a_cp, *b_cp; vm_offset_t a_pg_offset, b_pg_offset; int cnt; #ifdef __powerpc64__ vm_page_t pa, pb; while (xfersize > 0) { a_pg_offset = a_offset & PAGE_MASK; pa = ma[a_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT]; b_pg_offset = b_offset & PAGE_MASK; pb = mb[b_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT]; cnt = min(xfersize, PAGE_SIZE - a_pg_offset); cnt = min(cnt, PAGE_SIZE - b_pg_offset); a_cp = (caddr_t)((uintptr_t)PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(pa)) + a_pg_offset); b_cp = (caddr_t)((uintptr_t)PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(pb)) + b_pg_offset); bcopy(a_cp, b_cp, cnt); a_offset += cnt; b_offset += cnt; xfersize -= cnt; } #else mtx_lock(©_page_mutex); while (xfersize > 0) { a_pg_offset = a_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(xfersize, PAGE_SIZE - a_pg_offset); mmu_booke_kenter(mmu, copy_page_src_va, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(ma[a_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT])); a_cp = (char *)copy_page_src_va + a_pg_offset; b_pg_offset = b_offset & PAGE_MASK; cnt = min(cnt, PAGE_SIZE - b_pg_offset); mmu_booke_kenter(mmu, copy_page_dst_va, VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(mb[b_offset >> PAGE_SHIFT])); b_cp = (char *)copy_page_dst_va + b_pg_offset; bcopy(a_cp, b_cp, cnt); mmu_booke_kremove(mmu, copy_page_dst_va); mmu_booke_kremove(mmu, copy_page_src_va); a_offset += cnt; b_offset += cnt; xfersize -= cnt; } mtx_unlock(©_page_mutex); #endif } static vm_offset_t mmu_booke_quick_enter_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { #ifdef __powerpc64__ return (PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m))); #else vm_paddr_t paddr; vm_offset_t qaddr; uint32_t flags; pte_t *pte; paddr = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); flags = PTE_SR | PTE_SW | PTE_SX | PTE_WIRED | PTE_VALID; flags |= tlb_calc_wimg(paddr, pmap_page_get_memattr(m)) << PTE_MAS2_SHIFT; flags |= PTE_PS_4KB; critical_enter(); qaddr = PCPU_GET(qmap_addr); pte = pte_find(mmu, kernel_pmap, qaddr); KASSERT(*pte == 0, ("mmu_booke_quick_enter_page: PTE busy")); /* * XXX: tlbivax is broadcast to other cores, but qaddr should * not be present in other TLBs. Is there a better instruction * sequence to use? Or just forget it & use mmu_booke_kenter()... */ __asm __volatile("tlbivax 0, %0" :: "r"(qaddr & MAS2_EPN_MASK)); __asm __volatile("isync; msync"); *pte = PTE_RPN_FROM_PA(paddr) | flags; /* Flush the real memory from the instruction cache. */ if ((flags & (PTE_I | PTE_G)) == 0) __syncicache((void *)qaddr, PAGE_SIZE); return (qaddr); #endif } static void mmu_booke_quick_remove_page(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr) { #ifndef __powerpc64__ pte_t *pte; pte = pte_find(mmu, kernel_pmap, addr); KASSERT(PCPU_GET(qmap_addr) == addr, ("mmu_booke_quick_remove_page: invalid address")); KASSERT(*pte != 0, ("mmu_booke_quick_remove_page: PTE not in use")); *pte = 0; critical_exit(); #endif } /* * Return whether or not the specified physical page was modified * in any of physical maps. */ static boolean_t mmu_booke_is_modified(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { pte_t *pte; pv_entry_t pv; boolean_t rv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("mmu_booke_is_modified: page %p is not managed", m)); rv = FALSE; /* * If the page is not busied then this check is racy. */ if (!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) return (FALSE); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_link) { PMAP_LOCK(pv->pv_pmap); if ((pte = pte_find(mmu, pv->pv_pmap, pv->pv_va)) != NULL && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { if (PTE_ISMODIFIED(pte)) rv = TRUE; } PMAP_UNLOCK(pv->pv_pmap); if (rv) break; } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rv); } /* * Return whether or not the specified virtual address is eligible * for prefault. */ static boolean_t mmu_booke_is_prefaultable(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr) { return (FALSE); } /* * Return whether or not the specified physical page was referenced * in any physical maps. */ static boolean_t mmu_booke_is_referenced(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { pte_t *pte; pv_entry_t pv; boolean_t rv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("mmu_booke_is_referenced: page %p is not managed", m)); rv = FALSE; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_link) { PMAP_LOCK(pv->pv_pmap); if ((pte = pte_find(mmu, pv->pv_pmap, pv->pv_va)) != NULL && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { if (PTE_ISREFERENCED(pte)) rv = TRUE; } PMAP_UNLOCK(pv->pv_pmap); if (rv) break; } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rv); } /* * Clear the modify bits on the specified physical page. */ static void mmu_booke_clear_modify(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { pte_t *pte; pv_entry_t pv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("mmu_booke_clear_modify: page %p is not managed", m)); vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (!pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) return; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_link) { PMAP_LOCK(pv->pv_pmap); if ((pte = pte_find(mmu, pv->pv_pmap, pv->pv_va)) != NULL && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); if (*pte & (PTE_SW | PTE_UW | PTE_MODIFIED)) { tlb0_flush_entry(pv->pv_va); *pte &= ~(PTE_SW | PTE_UW | PTE_MODIFIED | PTE_REFERENCED); } tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); } PMAP_UNLOCK(pv->pv_pmap); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } /* * 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(). */ static int mmu_booke_ts_referenced(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { pte_t *pte; pv_entry_t pv; int count; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("mmu_booke_ts_referenced: page %p is not managed", m)); count = 0; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_link) { PMAP_LOCK(pv->pv_pmap); if ((pte = pte_find(mmu, pv->pv_pmap, pv->pv_va)) != NULL && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { if (PTE_ISMODIFIED(pte)) vm_page_dirty(m); if (PTE_ISREFERENCED(pte)) { mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); tlb0_flush_entry(pv->pv_va); *pte &= ~PTE_REFERENCED; tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); if (++count >= PMAP_TS_REFERENCED_MAX) { PMAP_UNLOCK(pv->pv_pmap); break; } } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pv->pv_pmap); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (count); } /* * 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. */ static void mmu_booke_unwire(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t sva, vm_offset_t eva) { vm_offset_t va; pte_t *pte; PMAP_LOCK(pmap); for (va = sva; va < eva; va += PAGE_SIZE) { if ((pte = pte_find(mmu, pmap, va)) != NULL && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) { if (!PTE_ISWIRED(pte)) panic("mmu_booke_unwire: pte %p isn't wired", pte); *pte &= ~PTE_WIRED; pmap->pm_stats.wired_count--; } } PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); } /* * Return 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. */ static boolean_t mmu_booke_page_exists_quick(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; int loops; boolean_t rv; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("mmu_booke_page_exists_quick: page %p is not managed", m)); loops = 0; rv = FALSE; rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_link) { if (pv->pv_pmap == pmap) { rv = TRUE; break; } if (++loops >= 16) break; } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (rv); } /* * Return the number of managed mappings to the given physical page that are * wired. */ static int mmu_booke_page_wired_mappings(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { pv_entry_t pv; pte_t *pte; int count = 0; if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0) return (count); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); TAILQ_FOREACH(pv, &m->md.pv_list, pv_link) { PMAP_LOCK(pv->pv_pmap); if ((pte = pte_find(mmu, pv->pv_pmap, pv->pv_va)) != NULL) if (PTE_ISVALID(pte) && PTE_ISWIRED(pte)) count++; PMAP_UNLOCK(pv->pv_pmap); } rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); return (count); } static int mmu_booke_dev_direct_mapped(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { int i; vm_offset_t va; /* * This currently does not work for entries that * overlap TLB1 entries. */ for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i ++) { if (tlb1_iomapped(i, pa, size, &va) == 0) return (0); } return (EFAULT); } void mmu_booke_dumpsys_map(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz, void **va) { vm_paddr_t ppa; vm_offset_t ofs; vm_size_t gran; /* Minidumps are based on virtual memory addresses. */ if (do_minidump) { *va = (void *)(vm_offset_t)pa; return; } /* Raw physical memory dumps don't have a virtual address. */ /* We always map a 256MB page at 256M. */ gran = 256 * 1024 * 1024; ppa = rounddown2(pa, gran); ofs = pa - ppa; *va = (void *)gran; tlb1_set_entry((vm_offset_t)va, ppa, gran, _TLB_ENTRY_IO); if (sz > (gran - ofs)) tlb1_set_entry((vm_offset_t)(va + gran), ppa + gran, gran, _TLB_ENTRY_IO); } void mmu_booke_dumpsys_unmap(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz, void *va) { vm_paddr_t ppa; vm_offset_t ofs; vm_size_t gran; tlb_entry_t e; int i; /* Minidumps are based on virtual memory addresses. */ /* Nothing to do... */ if (do_minidump) return; for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, i); if (!(e.mas1 & MAS1_VALID)) break; } /* Raw physical memory dumps don't have a virtual address. */ i--; e.mas1 = 0; e.mas2 = 0; e.mas3 = 0; tlb1_write_entry(&e, i); gran = 256 * 1024 * 1024; ppa = rounddown2(pa, gran); ofs = pa - ppa; if (sz > (gran - ofs)) { i--; e.mas1 = 0; e.mas2 = 0; e.mas3 = 0; tlb1_write_entry(&e, i); } } extern struct dump_pa dump_map[PHYS_AVAIL_SZ + 1]; void mmu_booke_scan_init(mmu_t mmu) { vm_offset_t va; pte_t *pte; int i; if (!do_minidump) { /* Initialize phys. segments for dumpsys(). */ memset(&dump_map, 0, sizeof(dump_map)); mem_regions(&physmem_regions, &physmem_regions_sz, &availmem_regions, &availmem_regions_sz); for (i = 0; i < physmem_regions_sz; i++) { dump_map[i].pa_start = physmem_regions[i].mr_start; dump_map[i].pa_size = physmem_regions[i].mr_size; } return; } /* Virtual segments for minidumps: */ memset(&dump_map, 0, sizeof(dump_map)); /* 1st: kernel .data and .bss. */ dump_map[0].pa_start = trunc_page((uintptr_t)_etext); dump_map[0].pa_size = round_page((uintptr_t)_end) - dump_map[0].pa_start; /* 2nd: msgbuf and tables (see pmap_bootstrap()). */ dump_map[1].pa_start = data_start; dump_map[1].pa_size = data_end - data_start; /* 3rd: kernel VM. */ va = dump_map[1].pa_start + dump_map[1].pa_size; /* Find start of next chunk (from va). */ while (va < virtual_end) { /* Don't dump the buffer cache. */ if (va >= kmi.buffer_sva && va < kmi.buffer_eva) { va = kmi.buffer_eva; continue; } pte = pte_find(mmu, kernel_pmap, va); if (pte != NULL && PTE_ISVALID(pte)) break; va += PAGE_SIZE; } if (va < virtual_end) { dump_map[2].pa_start = va; va += PAGE_SIZE; /* Find last page in chunk. */ while (va < virtual_end) { /* Don't run into the buffer cache. */ if (va == kmi.buffer_sva) break; pte = pte_find(mmu, kernel_pmap, va); if (pte == NULL || !PTE_ISVALID(pte)) break; va += PAGE_SIZE; } dump_map[2].pa_size = va - dump_map[2].pa_start; } } /* * 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. */ static void * mmu_booke_mapdev(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { return (mmu_booke_mapdev_attr(mmu, pa, size, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT)); } static int tlb1_find_pa(vm_paddr_t pa, tlb_entry_t *e) { int i; for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { tlb1_read_entry(e, i); if ((e->mas1 & MAS1_VALID) == 0) return (i); } return (-1); } static void * mmu_booke_mapdev_attr(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size, vm_memattr_t ma) { tlb_entry_t e; vm_paddr_t tmppa; void *res; uintptr_t va, tmpva; vm_size_t sz; int i; int wimge; /* * Check if this is premapped in TLB1. */ sz = size; tmppa = pa; va = ~0; wimge = tlb_calc_wimg(pa, ma); for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, i); if (!(e.mas1 & MAS1_VALID)) continue; if (wimge != (e.mas2 & (MAS2_WIMGE_MASK & ~_TLB_ENTRY_SHARED))) continue; if (tmppa >= e.phys && tmppa < e.phys + e.size) { va = e.virt + (pa - e.phys); tmppa = e.phys + e.size; sz -= MIN(sz, e.size); while (sz > 0 && (i = tlb1_find_pa(tmppa, &e)) != -1) { if (wimge != (e.mas2 & (MAS2_WIMGE_MASK & ~_TLB_ENTRY_SHARED))) break; sz -= MIN(sz, e.size); tmppa = e.phys + e.size; } if (sz != 0) break; return ((void *)va); } } size = roundup(size, PAGE_SIZE); /* * The device mapping area is between VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS and * VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS. This gives 1GB of device addressing. */ #ifdef SPARSE_MAPDEV /* * With a sparse mapdev, align to the largest starting region. This * could feasibly be optimized for a 'best-fit' alignment, but that * calculation could be very costly. * Align to the smaller of: * - first set bit in overlap of (pa & size mask) * - largest size envelope * * It's possible the device mapping may start at a PA that's not larger * than the size mask, so we need to offset in to maximize the TLB entry * range and minimize the number of used TLB entries. */ do { tmpva = tlb1_map_base; sz = ffsl((~((1 << flsl(size-1)) - 1)) & pa); sz = sz ? min(roundup(sz + 3, 4), flsl(size) - 1) : flsl(size) - 1; va = roundup(tlb1_map_base, 1 << sz) | (((1 << sz) - 1) & pa); #ifdef __powerpc64__ } while (!atomic_cmpset_long(&tlb1_map_base, tmpva, va + size)); #else } while (!atomic_cmpset_int(&tlb1_map_base, tmpva, va + size)); #endif #else #ifdef __powerpc64__ va = atomic_fetchadd_long(&tlb1_map_base, size); #else va = atomic_fetchadd_int(&tlb1_map_base, size); #endif #endif res = (void *)va; if (tlb1_mapin_region(va, pa, size, tlb_calc_wimg(pa, ma)) != size) return (NULL); return (res); } /* * 'Unmap' a range mapped by mmu_booke_mapdev(). */ static void mmu_booke_unmapdev(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size) { #ifdef SUPPORTS_SHRINKING_TLB1 vm_offset_t base, offset; /* * Unmap only if this is inside kernel virtual space. */ if ((va >= VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) && (va <= VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS)) { base = trunc_page(va); offset = va & PAGE_MASK; size = roundup(offset + size, PAGE_SIZE); kva_free(base, size); } #endif } /* * mmu_booke_object_init_pt preloads the ptes for a given object into the * specified pmap. This eliminates the blast of soft faults on process startup * and immediately after an mmap. */ static void mmu_booke_object_init_pt(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_size_t size) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(object->type == OBJT_DEVICE || object->type == OBJT_SG, ("mmu_booke_object_init_pt: non-device object")); } /* * Perform the pmap work for mincore. */ static int mmu_booke_mincore(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_paddr_t *pap) { /* XXX: this should be implemented at some point */ return (0); } static int mmu_booke_change_attr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr, vm_size_t sz, vm_memattr_t mode) { vm_offset_t va; pte_t *pte; int i, j; tlb_entry_t e; addr = trunc_page(addr); /* Only allow changes to mapped kernel addresses. This includes: * - KVA * - DMAP (powerpc64) * - Device mappings */ if (addr <= VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS || #ifdef __powerpc64__ (addr >= tlb1_map_base && addr < DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS) || (addr > DMAP_MAX_ADDRESS && addr < VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) || #else (addr >= tlb1_map_base && addr < VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS) || #endif (addr > VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS)) return (EINVAL); /* Check TLB1 mappings */ for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, i); if (!(e.mas1 & MAS1_VALID)) continue; if (addr >= e.virt && addr < e.virt + e.size) break; } if (i < TLB1_ENTRIES) { /* Only allow full mappings to be modified for now. */ /* Validate the range. */ for (j = i, va = addr; va < addr + sz; va += e.size, j++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, j); if (va != e.virt || (sz - (va - addr) < e.size)) return (EINVAL); } for (va = addr; va < addr + sz; va += e.size, i++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, i); e.mas2 &= ~MAS2_WIMGE_MASK; e.mas2 |= tlb_calc_wimg(e.phys, mode); /* * Write it out to the TLB. Should really re-sync with other * cores. */ tlb1_write_entry(&e, i); } return (0); } /* Not in TLB1, try through pmap */ /* First validate the range. */ for (va = addr; va < addr + sz; va += PAGE_SIZE) { pte = pte_find(mmu, kernel_pmap, va); if (pte == NULL || !PTE_ISVALID(pte)) return (EINVAL); } mtx_lock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); tlb_miss_lock(); for (va = addr; va < addr + sz; va += PAGE_SIZE) { pte = pte_find(mmu, kernel_pmap, va); *pte &= ~(PTE_MAS2_MASK << PTE_MAS2_SHIFT); *pte |= tlb_calc_wimg(PTE_PA(pte), mode) << PTE_MAS2_SHIFT; tlb0_flush_entry(va); } tlb_miss_unlock(); mtx_unlock_spin(&tlbivax_mutex); return (0); +} + +static void +mmu_booke_page_array_startup(mmu_t mmu, long pages) +{ + vm_page_array_size = pages; } /**************************************************************************/ /* TID handling */ /**************************************************************************/ /* * Allocate a TID. If necessary, steal one from someone else. * The new TID is flushed from the TLB before returning. */ static tlbtid_t tid_alloc(pmap_t pmap) { tlbtid_t tid; int thiscpu; KASSERT((pmap != kernel_pmap), ("tid_alloc: kernel pmap")); CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s: s (pmap = %p)", __func__, pmap); thiscpu = PCPU_GET(cpuid); tid = PCPU_GET(booke.tid_next); if (tid > TID_MAX) tid = TID_MIN; PCPU_SET(booke.tid_next, tid + 1); /* If we are stealing TID then clear the relevant pmap's field */ if (tidbusy[thiscpu][tid] != NULL) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s: warning: stealing tid %d", __func__, tid); tidbusy[thiscpu][tid]->pm_tid[thiscpu] = TID_NONE; /* Flush all entries from TLB0 matching this TID. */ tid_flush(tid); } tidbusy[thiscpu][tid] = pmap; pmap->pm_tid[thiscpu] = tid; __asm __volatile("msync; isync"); CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s: e (%02d next = %02d)", __func__, tid, PCPU_GET(booke.tid_next)); return (tid); } /**************************************************************************/ /* TLB0 handling */ /**************************************************************************/ /* Convert TLB0 va and way number to tlb0[] table index. */ static inline unsigned int tlb0_tableidx(vm_offset_t va, unsigned int way) { unsigned int idx; idx = (way * TLB0_ENTRIES_PER_WAY); idx += (va & MAS2_TLB0_ENTRY_IDX_MASK) >> MAS2_TLB0_ENTRY_IDX_SHIFT; return (idx); } /* * Invalidate TLB0 entry. */ static inline void tlb0_flush_entry(vm_offset_t va) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s: s va=0x%08x", __func__, va); mtx_assert(&tlbivax_mutex, MA_OWNED); __asm __volatile("tlbivax 0, %0" :: "r"(va & MAS2_EPN_MASK)); __asm __volatile("isync; msync"); __asm __volatile("tlbsync; msync"); CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s: e", __func__); } /**************************************************************************/ /* TLB1 handling */ /**************************************************************************/ /* * TLB1 mapping notes: * * TLB1[0] Kernel text and data. * TLB1[1-15] Additional kernel text and data mappings (if required), PCI * windows, other devices mappings. */ /* * Read an entry from given TLB1 slot. */ void tlb1_read_entry(tlb_entry_t *entry, unsigned int slot) { register_t msr; uint32_t mas0; KASSERT((entry != NULL), ("%s(): Entry is NULL!", __func__)); msr = mfmsr(); __asm __volatile("wrteei 0"); mas0 = MAS0_TLBSEL(1) | MAS0_ESEL(slot); mtspr(SPR_MAS0, mas0); __asm __volatile("isync; tlbre"); entry->mas1 = mfspr(SPR_MAS1); entry->mas2 = mfspr(SPR_MAS2); entry->mas3 = mfspr(SPR_MAS3); switch ((mfpvr() >> 16) & 0xFFFF) { case FSL_E500v2: case FSL_E500mc: case FSL_E5500: case FSL_E6500: entry->mas7 = mfspr(SPR_MAS7); break; default: entry->mas7 = 0; break; } __asm __volatile("wrtee %0" :: "r"(msr)); entry->virt = entry->mas2 & MAS2_EPN_MASK; entry->phys = ((vm_paddr_t)(entry->mas7 & MAS7_RPN) << 32) | (entry->mas3 & MAS3_RPN); entry->size = tsize2size((entry->mas1 & MAS1_TSIZE_MASK) >> MAS1_TSIZE_SHIFT); } struct tlbwrite_args { tlb_entry_t *e; unsigned int idx; }; static uint32_t tlb1_find_free(void) { tlb_entry_t e; int i; for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, i); if ((e.mas1 & MAS1_VALID) == 0) return (i); } return (-1); } static void tlb1_write_entry_int(void *arg) { struct tlbwrite_args *args = arg; uint32_t idx, mas0; idx = args->idx; if (idx == -1) { idx = tlb1_find_free(); if (idx == -1) panic("No free TLB1 entries!\n"); } /* Select entry */ mas0 = MAS0_TLBSEL(1) | MAS0_ESEL(idx); mtspr(SPR_MAS0, mas0); mtspr(SPR_MAS1, args->e->mas1); mtspr(SPR_MAS2, args->e->mas2); mtspr(SPR_MAS3, args->e->mas3); switch ((mfpvr() >> 16) & 0xFFFF) { case FSL_E500mc: case FSL_E5500: case FSL_E6500: mtspr(SPR_MAS8, 0); /* FALLTHROUGH */ case FSL_E500v2: mtspr(SPR_MAS7, args->e->mas7); break; default: break; } __asm __volatile("isync; tlbwe; isync; msync"); } static void tlb1_write_entry_sync(void *arg) { /* Empty synchronization point for smp_rendezvous(). */ } /* * Write given entry to TLB1 hardware. */ static void tlb1_write_entry(tlb_entry_t *e, unsigned int idx) { struct tlbwrite_args args; args.e = e; args.idx = idx; #ifdef SMP if ((e->mas2 & _TLB_ENTRY_SHARED) && smp_started) { mb(); smp_rendezvous(tlb1_write_entry_sync, tlb1_write_entry_int, tlb1_write_entry_sync, &args); } else #endif { register_t msr; msr = mfmsr(); __asm __volatile("wrteei 0"); tlb1_write_entry_int(&args); __asm __volatile("wrtee %0" :: "r"(msr)); } } /* * Return the largest uint value log such that 2^log <= num. */ static unsigned long ilog2(unsigned long num) { long lz; #ifdef __powerpc64__ __asm ("cntlzd %0, %1" : "=r" (lz) : "r" (num)); return (63 - lz); #else __asm ("cntlzw %0, %1" : "=r" (lz) : "r" (num)); return (31 - lz); #endif } /* * Convert TLB TSIZE value to mapped region size. */ static vm_size_t tsize2size(unsigned int tsize) { /* * size = 4^tsize KB * size = 4^tsize * 2^10 = 2^(2 * tsize - 10) */ return ((1 << (2 * tsize)) * 1024); } /* * Convert region size (must be power of 4) to TLB TSIZE value. */ static unsigned int size2tsize(vm_size_t size) { return (ilog2(size) / 2 - 5); } /* * Register permanent kernel mapping in TLB1. * * Entries are created starting from index 0 (current free entry is * kept in tlb1_idx) and are not supposed to be invalidated. */ int tlb1_set_entry(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size, uint32_t flags) { tlb_entry_t e; uint32_t ts, tid; int tsize, index; /* First try to update an existing entry. */ for (index = 0; index < TLB1_ENTRIES; index++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, index); /* Check if we're just updating the flags, and update them. */ if (e.phys == pa && e.virt == va && e.size == size) { e.mas2 = (va & MAS2_EPN_MASK) | flags; tlb1_write_entry(&e, index); return (0); } } /* Convert size to TSIZE */ tsize = size2tsize(size); tid = (TID_KERNEL << MAS1_TID_SHIFT) & MAS1_TID_MASK; /* XXX TS is hard coded to 0 for now as we only use single address space */ ts = (0 << MAS1_TS_SHIFT) & MAS1_TS_MASK; e.phys = pa; e.virt = va; e.size = size; e.mas1 = MAS1_VALID | MAS1_IPROT | ts | tid; e.mas1 |= ((tsize << MAS1_TSIZE_SHIFT) & MAS1_TSIZE_MASK); e.mas2 = (va & MAS2_EPN_MASK) | flags; /* Set supervisor RWX permission bits */ e.mas3 = (pa & MAS3_RPN) | MAS3_SR | MAS3_SW | MAS3_SX; e.mas7 = (pa >> 32) & MAS7_RPN; tlb1_write_entry(&e, -1); return (0); } /* * Map in contiguous RAM region into the TLB1. */ static vm_size_t tlb1_mapin_region(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size, int wimge) { vm_offset_t base; vm_size_t mapped, sz, ssize; mapped = 0; base = va; ssize = size; while (size > 0) { sz = 1UL << (ilog2(size) & ~1); /* Align size to PA */ if (pa % sz != 0) { do { sz >>= 2; } while (pa % sz != 0); } /* Now align from there to VA */ if (va % sz != 0) { do { sz >>= 2; } while (va % sz != 0); } /* Now align from there to VA */ if (bootverbose) printf("Wiring VA=%p to PA=%jx (size=%lx)\n", (void *)va, (uintmax_t)pa, (long)sz); if (tlb1_set_entry(va, pa, sz, _TLB_ENTRY_SHARED | wimge) < 0) return (mapped); size -= sz; pa += sz; va += sz; } mapped = (va - base); if (bootverbose) printf("mapped size 0x%"PRIxPTR" (wasted space 0x%"PRIxPTR")\n", mapped, mapped - ssize); return (mapped); } /* * TLB1 initialization routine, to be called after the very first * assembler level setup done in locore.S. */ void tlb1_init() { vm_offset_t mas2; uint32_t mas0, mas1, mas3, mas7; uint32_t tsz; tlb1_get_tlbconf(); mas0 = MAS0_TLBSEL(1) | MAS0_ESEL(0); mtspr(SPR_MAS0, mas0); __asm __volatile("isync; tlbre"); mas1 = mfspr(SPR_MAS1); mas2 = mfspr(SPR_MAS2); mas3 = mfspr(SPR_MAS3); mas7 = mfspr(SPR_MAS7); kernload = ((vm_paddr_t)(mas7 & MAS7_RPN) << 32) | (mas3 & MAS3_RPN); tsz = (mas1 & MAS1_TSIZE_MASK) >> MAS1_TSIZE_SHIFT; kernsize += (tsz > 0) ? tsize2size(tsz) : 0; kernstart = trunc_page(mas2); /* Setup TLB miss defaults */ set_mas4_defaults(); } /* * pmap_early_io_unmap() should be used in short conjunction with * pmap_early_io_map(), as in the following snippet: * * x = pmap_early_io_map(...); * * pmap_early_io_unmap(x, size); * * And avoiding more allocations between. */ void pmap_early_io_unmap(vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size) { int i; tlb_entry_t e; vm_size_t isize; size = roundup(size, PAGE_SIZE); isize = size; for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES && size > 0; i++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, i); if (!(e.mas1 & MAS1_VALID)) continue; if (va <= e.virt && (va + isize) >= (e.virt + e.size)) { size -= e.size; e.mas1 &= ~MAS1_VALID; tlb1_write_entry(&e, i); } } if (tlb1_map_base == va + isize) tlb1_map_base -= isize; } vm_offset_t pmap_early_io_map(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { vm_paddr_t pa_base; vm_offset_t va, sz; int i; tlb_entry_t e; KASSERT(!pmap_bootstrapped, ("Do not use after PMAP is up!")); for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { tlb1_read_entry(&e, i); if (!(e.mas1 & MAS1_VALID)) continue; if (pa >= e.phys && (pa + size) <= (e.phys + e.size)) return (e.virt + (pa - e.phys)); } pa_base = rounddown(pa, PAGE_SIZE); size = roundup(size + (pa - pa_base), PAGE_SIZE); tlb1_map_base = roundup2(tlb1_map_base, 1 << (ilog2(size) & ~1)); va = tlb1_map_base + (pa - pa_base); do { sz = 1 << (ilog2(size) & ~1); tlb1_set_entry(tlb1_map_base, pa_base, sz, _TLB_ENTRY_SHARED | _TLB_ENTRY_IO); size -= sz; pa_base += sz; tlb1_map_base += sz; } while (size > 0); return (va); } void pmap_track_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t page; struct pv_entry *pve; va = trunc_page(va); pa = pmap_kextract(va); page = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pa); rw_wlock(&pvh_global_lock); PMAP_LOCK(pmap); TAILQ_FOREACH(pve, &page->md.pv_list, pv_link) { if ((pmap == pve->pv_pmap) && (va == pve->pv_va)) { goto out; } } page->md.pv_tracked = true; pv_insert(pmap, va, page); out: PMAP_UNLOCK(pmap); rw_wunlock(&pvh_global_lock); } /* * Setup MAS4 defaults. * These values are loaded to MAS0-2 on a TLB miss. */ static void set_mas4_defaults(void) { uint32_t mas4; /* Defaults: TLB0, PID0, TSIZED=4K */ mas4 = MAS4_TLBSELD0; mas4 |= (TLB_SIZE_4K << MAS4_TSIZED_SHIFT) & MAS4_TSIZED_MASK; #ifdef SMP mas4 |= MAS4_MD; #endif mtspr(SPR_MAS4, mas4); __asm __volatile("isync"); } /* * Return 0 if the physical IO range is encompassed by one of the * the TLB1 entries, otherwise return related error code. */ static int tlb1_iomapped(int i, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size, vm_offset_t *va) { uint32_t prot; vm_paddr_t pa_start; vm_paddr_t pa_end; unsigned int entry_tsize; vm_size_t entry_size; tlb_entry_t e; *va = (vm_offset_t)NULL; tlb1_read_entry(&e, i); /* Skip invalid entries */ if (!(e.mas1 & MAS1_VALID)) return (EINVAL); /* * The entry must be cache-inhibited, guarded, and r/w * so it can function as an i/o page */ prot = e.mas2 & (MAS2_I | MAS2_G); if (prot != (MAS2_I | MAS2_G)) return (EPERM); prot = e.mas3 & (MAS3_SR | MAS3_SW); if (prot != (MAS3_SR | MAS3_SW)) return (EPERM); /* The address should be within the entry range. */ entry_tsize = (e.mas1 & MAS1_TSIZE_MASK) >> MAS1_TSIZE_SHIFT; KASSERT((entry_tsize), ("tlb1_iomapped: invalid entry tsize")); entry_size = tsize2size(entry_tsize); pa_start = (((vm_paddr_t)e.mas7 & MAS7_RPN) << 32) | (e.mas3 & MAS3_RPN); pa_end = pa_start + entry_size; if ((pa < pa_start) || ((pa + size) > pa_end)) return (ERANGE); /* Return virtual address of this mapping. */ *va = (e.mas2 & MAS2_EPN_MASK) + (pa - pa_start); return (0); } /* * Invalidate all TLB0 entries which match the given TID. Note this is * dedicated for cases when invalidations should NOT be propagated to other * CPUs. */ static void tid_flush(tlbtid_t tid) { register_t msr; uint32_t mas0, mas1, mas2; int entry, way; /* Don't evict kernel translations */ if (tid == TID_KERNEL) return; msr = mfmsr(); __asm __volatile("wrteei 0"); /* * Newer (e500mc and later) have tlbilx, which doesn't broadcast, so use * it for PID invalidation. */ switch ((mfpvr() >> 16) & 0xffff) { case FSL_E500mc: case FSL_E5500: case FSL_E6500: mtspr(SPR_MAS6, tid << MAS6_SPID0_SHIFT); /* tlbilxpid */ __asm __volatile("isync; .long 0x7c200024; isync; msync"); __asm __volatile("wrtee %0" :: "r"(msr)); return; } for (way = 0; way < TLB0_WAYS; way++) for (entry = 0; entry < TLB0_ENTRIES_PER_WAY; entry++) { mas0 = MAS0_TLBSEL(0) | MAS0_ESEL(way); mtspr(SPR_MAS0, mas0); mas2 = entry << MAS2_TLB0_ENTRY_IDX_SHIFT; mtspr(SPR_MAS2, mas2); __asm __volatile("isync; tlbre"); mas1 = mfspr(SPR_MAS1); if (!(mas1 & MAS1_VALID)) continue; if (((mas1 & MAS1_TID_MASK) >> MAS1_TID_SHIFT) != tid) continue; mas1 &= ~MAS1_VALID; mtspr(SPR_MAS1, mas1); __asm __volatile("isync; tlbwe; isync; msync"); } __asm __volatile("wrtee %0" :: "r"(msr)); } #ifdef DDB /* Print out contents of the MAS registers for each TLB0 entry */ static void #ifdef __powerpc64__ tlb_print_entry(int i, uint32_t mas1, uint64_t mas2, uint32_t mas3, #else tlb_print_entry(int i, uint32_t mas1, uint32_t mas2, uint32_t mas3, #endif uint32_t mas7) { int as; char desc[3]; tlbtid_t tid; vm_size_t size; unsigned int tsize; desc[2] = '\0'; if (mas1 & MAS1_VALID) desc[0] = 'V'; else desc[0] = ' '; if (mas1 & MAS1_IPROT) desc[1] = 'P'; else desc[1] = ' '; as = (mas1 & MAS1_TS_MASK) ? 1 : 0; tid = MAS1_GETTID(mas1); tsize = (mas1 & MAS1_TSIZE_MASK) >> MAS1_TSIZE_SHIFT; size = 0; if (tsize) size = tsize2size(tsize); printf("%3d: (%s) [AS=%d] " "sz = 0x%jx tsz = %d tid = %d mas1 = 0x%08x " "mas2(va) = 0x%"PRI0ptrX" mas3(pa) = 0x%08x mas7 = 0x%08x\n", i, desc, as, (uintmax_t)size, tsize, tid, mas1, mas2, mas3, mas7); } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(tlb0, tlb0_print_tlbentries) { uint32_t mas0, mas1, mas3, mas7; #ifdef __powerpc64__ uint64_t mas2; #else uint32_t mas2; #endif int entryidx, way, idx; printf("TLB0 entries:\n"); for (way = 0; way < TLB0_WAYS; way ++) for (entryidx = 0; entryidx < TLB0_ENTRIES_PER_WAY; entryidx++) { mas0 = MAS0_TLBSEL(0) | MAS0_ESEL(way); mtspr(SPR_MAS0, mas0); mas2 = entryidx << MAS2_TLB0_ENTRY_IDX_SHIFT; mtspr(SPR_MAS2, mas2); __asm __volatile("isync; tlbre"); mas1 = mfspr(SPR_MAS1); mas2 = mfspr(SPR_MAS2); mas3 = mfspr(SPR_MAS3); mas7 = mfspr(SPR_MAS7); idx = tlb0_tableidx(mas2, way); tlb_print_entry(idx, mas1, mas2, mas3, mas7); } } /* * Print out contents of the MAS registers for each TLB1 entry */ DB_SHOW_COMMAND(tlb1, tlb1_print_tlbentries) { uint32_t mas0, mas1, mas3, mas7; #ifdef __powerpc64__ uint64_t mas2; #else uint32_t mas2; #endif int i; printf("TLB1 entries:\n"); for (i = 0; i < TLB1_ENTRIES; i++) { mas0 = MAS0_TLBSEL(1) | MAS0_ESEL(i); mtspr(SPR_MAS0, mas0); __asm __volatile("isync; tlbre"); mas1 = mfspr(SPR_MAS1); mas2 = mfspr(SPR_MAS2); mas3 = mfspr(SPR_MAS3); mas7 = mfspr(SPR_MAS7); tlb_print_entry(i, mas1, mas2, mas3, mas7); } } #endif Index: head/sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h =================================================================== --- head/sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h (revision 355480) +++ head/sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h (revision 355481) @@ -1,296 +1,298 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause AND BSD-4-Clause * * Copyright (C) 2006 Semihalf, Marian Balakowicz * All rights reserved. * * Adapted for Freescale's e500 core CPUs. * * 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. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``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 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. * * $FreeBSD$ */ /*- * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Wolfgang Solfrank. * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 TooLs GmbH. * All rights reserved. * * 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 TooLs GmbH. * 4. The name of TooLs GmbH may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY TOOLS GMBH ``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 TOOLS GMBH 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: $NetBSD: pmap.h,v 1.17 2000/03/30 16:18:24 jdolecek Exp $ */ #ifndef _MACHINE_PMAP_H_ #define _MACHINE_PMAP_H_ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include struct pmap; typedef struct pmap *pmap_t; #define PMAP_ENTER_QUICK_LOCKED 0x10000000 #if !defined(NPMAPS) #define NPMAPS 32768 #endif /* !defined(NPMAPS) */ struct slbtnode; struct pvo_entry { LIST_ENTRY(pvo_entry) pvo_vlink; /* Link to common virt page */ #ifndef __powerpc64__ LIST_ENTRY(pvo_entry) pvo_olink; /* Link to overflow entry */ #endif union { RB_ENTRY(pvo_entry) pvo_plink; /* Link to pmap entries */ SLIST_ENTRY(pvo_entry) pvo_dlink; /* Link to delete enty */ }; struct { #ifndef __powerpc64__ /* 32-bit fields */ pte_t pte; #endif /* 64-bit fields */ uintptr_t slot; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_prot_t prot; } pvo_pte; pmap_t pvo_pmap; /* Owning pmap */ vm_offset_t pvo_vaddr; /* VA of entry */ uint64_t pvo_vpn; /* Virtual page number */ }; LIST_HEAD(pvo_head, pvo_entry); SLIST_HEAD(pvo_dlist, pvo_entry); RB_HEAD(pvo_tree, pvo_entry); int pvo_vaddr_compare(struct pvo_entry *, struct pvo_entry *); RB_PROTOTYPE(pvo_tree, pvo_entry, pvo_plink, pvo_vaddr_compare); /* Used by 32-bit PMAP */ #define PVO_PTEGIDX_MASK 0x007UL /* which PTEG slot */ #define PVO_PTEGIDX_VALID 0x008UL /* slot is valid */ /* Used by 64-bit PMAP */ #define PVO_HID 0x008UL /* PVO entry in alternate hash*/ /* Used by both */ #define PVO_WIRED 0x010UL /* PVO entry is wired */ #define PVO_MANAGED 0x020UL /* PVO entry is managed */ #define PVO_BOOTSTRAP 0x080UL /* PVO entry allocated during bootstrap */ #define PVO_DEAD 0x100UL /* waiting to be deleted */ #define PVO_LARGE 0x200UL /* large page */ #define PVO_VADDR(pvo) ((pvo)->pvo_vaddr & ~ADDR_POFF) #define PVO_PTEGIDX_GET(pvo) ((pvo)->pvo_vaddr & PVO_PTEGIDX_MASK) #define PVO_PTEGIDX_ISSET(pvo) ((pvo)->pvo_vaddr & PVO_PTEGIDX_VALID) #define PVO_PTEGIDX_CLR(pvo) \ ((void)((pvo)->pvo_vaddr &= ~(PVO_PTEGIDX_VALID|PVO_PTEGIDX_MASK))) #define PVO_PTEGIDX_SET(pvo, i) \ ((void)((pvo)->pvo_vaddr |= (i)|PVO_PTEGIDX_VALID)) #define PVO_VSID(pvo) ((pvo)->pvo_vpn >> 16) struct pmap { struct pmap_statistics pm_stats; struct mtx pm_mtx; cpuset_t pm_active; union { struct { #ifdef __powerpc64__ struct slbtnode *pm_slb_tree_root; struct slb **pm_slb; int pm_slb_len; #else register_t pm_sr[16]; #endif struct pmap *pmap_phys; struct pvo_tree pmap_pvo; }; struct { /* TID to identify this pmap entries in TLB */ tlbtid_t pm_tid[MAXCPU]; #ifdef __powerpc64__ /* * Page table directory, * array of pointers to page directories. */ pte_t ***pm_pp2d; #else /* * Page table directory, * array of pointers to page tables. */ pte_t **pm_pdir; /* List of allocated ptbl bufs (ptbl kva regions). */ TAILQ_HEAD(, ptbl_buf) pm_ptbl_list; #endif }; }; }; struct pv_entry { pmap_t pv_pmap; vm_offset_t pv_va; TAILQ_ENTRY(pv_entry) pv_link; }; typedef struct pv_entry *pv_entry_t; struct md_page { union { struct { volatile int32_t mdpg_attrs; vm_memattr_t mdpg_cache_attrs; struct pvo_head mdpg_pvoh; }; struct { TAILQ_HEAD(, pv_entry) pv_list; int pv_tracked; }; }; }; #ifdef AIM #define pmap_page_get_memattr(m) ((m)->md.mdpg_cache_attrs) #define pmap_page_is_mapped(m) (!LIST_EMPTY(&(m)->md.mdpg_pvoh)) #else #define pmap_page_get_memattr(m) VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT #define pmap_page_is_mapped(m) (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&(m)->md.pv_list)) #endif /* * Return the VSID corresponding to a given virtual address. * If no VSID is currently defined, it will allocate one, and add * it to a free slot if available. * * NB: The PMAP MUST be locked already. */ uint64_t va_to_vsid(pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va); /* Lock-free, non-allocating lookup routines */ uint64_t kernel_va_to_slbv(vm_offset_t va); struct slb *user_va_to_slb_entry(pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va); uint64_t allocate_user_vsid(pmap_t pm, uint64_t esid, int large); void free_vsid(pmap_t pm, uint64_t esid, int large); void slb_insert_user(pmap_t pm, struct slb *slb); void slb_insert_kernel(uint64_t slbe, uint64_t slbv); struct slbtnode *slb_alloc_tree(void); void slb_free_tree(pmap_t pm); struct slb **slb_alloc_user_cache(void); void slb_free_user_cache(struct slb **); extern struct pmap kernel_pmap_store; #define kernel_pmap (&kernel_pmap_store) #ifdef _KERNEL #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 == kernel_pmap) ? "kernelpmap" : \ "pmap", NULL, MTX_DEF) #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) #define pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m) (((m)->aflags & PGA_WRITEABLE) != 0) void pmap_bootstrap(vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t); void pmap_kenter(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa); void pmap_kenter_attr(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_memattr_t); void pmap_kremove(vm_offset_t); void *pmap_mapdev(vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t); void *pmap_mapdev_attr(vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t, vm_memattr_t); void pmap_unmapdev(vm_offset_t, vm_size_t); void pmap_page_set_memattr(vm_page_t, vm_memattr_t); int pmap_change_attr(vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, vm_memattr_t); int pmap_map_user_ptr(pmap_t pm, volatile const void *uaddr, void **kaddr, size_t ulen, size_t *klen); int pmap_decode_kernel_ptr(vm_offset_t addr, int *is_user, vm_offset_t *decoded_addr); void pmap_deactivate(struct thread *); vm_paddr_t pmap_kextract(vm_offset_t); int pmap_dev_direct_mapped(vm_paddr_t, vm_size_t); boolean_t pmap_mmu_install(char *name, int prio); const char *pmap_mmu_name(void); +void pmap_page_array_startup(long count); + #define vtophys(va) pmap_kextract((vm_offset_t)(va)) extern vm_offset_t virtual_avail; extern vm_offset_t virtual_end; extern caddr_t crashdumpmap; extern vm_offset_t msgbuf_phys; extern int pmap_bootstrapped; vm_offset_t pmap_early_io_map(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size); void pmap_early_io_unmap(vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size); void pmap_track_page(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va); static inline int pmap_vmspace_copy(pmap_t dst_pmap __unused, pmap_t src_pmap __unused) { return (0); } #endif #endif /* !_MACHINE_PMAP_H_ */ Index: head/sys/powerpc/include/vmparam.h =================================================================== --- head/sys/powerpc/include/vmparam.h (revision 355480) +++ head/sys/powerpc/include/vmparam.h (revision 355481) @@ -1,253 +1,268 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-4-Clause * * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 Wolfgang Solfrank. * Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 TooLs GmbH. * All rights reserved. * * 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 TooLs GmbH. * 4. The name of TooLs GmbH may not be used to endorse or promote products * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY TOOLS GMBH ``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 TOOLS GMBH 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. * * $NetBSD: vmparam.h,v 1.11 2000/02/11 19:25:16 thorpej Exp $ * $FreeBSD$ */ #ifndef _MACHINE_VMPARAM_H_ #define _MACHINE_VMPARAM_H_ #ifndef LOCORE #include #endif #define USRSTACK SHAREDPAGE #ifndef MAXTSIZ #define MAXTSIZ (1*1024*1024*1024) /* max text size */ #endif #ifndef DFLDSIZ #define DFLDSIZ (128*1024*1024) /* default data size */ #endif #ifndef MAXDSIZ #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define MAXDSIZ (32UL*1024*1024*1024) /* max data size */ #else #define MAXDSIZ (1*1024*1024*1024) /* max data size */ #endif #endif #ifndef DFLSSIZ #define DFLSSIZ (8*1024*1024) /* default stack size */ #endif #ifndef MAXSSIZ #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define MAXSSIZ (512*1024*1024) /* max stack size */ #else #define MAXSSIZ (64*1024*1024) /* max stack size */ #endif #endif #ifdef AIM #define VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS32 0xfffff000 #else #define VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS32 0x7ffff000 #endif /* * Would like to have MAX addresses = 0, but this doesn't (currently) work */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define VM_MIN_ADDRESS 0x0000000000000000 #define VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS 0x3ffffffffffff000 #define VM_MAX_ADDRESS 0xffffffffffffffff #define VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS 0xe000000000000000 #define VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS 0xe0000007ffffffff #define VM_MAX_SAFE_KERNEL_ADDRESS VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS #else #define VM_MIN_ADDRESS 0 #define VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS32 #define VM_MAX_ADDRESS 0xffffffff #endif #define SHAREDPAGE (VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS - PAGE_SIZE) #define FREEBSD32_SHAREDPAGE (VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS32 - PAGE_SIZE) #define FREEBSD32_USRSTACK FREEBSD32_SHAREDPAGE #define KERNBASE 0x00100100 /* start of kernel virtual */ #ifdef AIM #ifndef __powerpc64__ #define VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS ((vm_offset_t)KERNEL_SR << ADDR_SR_SHFT) #define VM_MAX_SAFE_KERNEL_ADDRESS (VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS + 2*SEGMENT_LENGTH -1) #define VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS (VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS + 3*SEGMENT_LENGTH - 1) #endif /* * Use the direct-mapped BAT registers for UMA small allocs. This * takes pressure off the small amount of available KVA. */ #define UMA_MD_SMALL_ALLOC #else /* Book-E */ /* Use the direct map for UMA small allocs on powerpc64. */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define UMA_MD_SMALL_ALLOC #else #define VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS 0xc0000000 #define VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS 0xffffefff #define VM_MAX_SAFE_KERNEL_ADDRESS VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS #endif #endif /* AIM/E500 */ #if !defined(LOCORE) struct pmap_physseg { struct pv_entry *pvent; char *attrs; }; #endif #define VM_PHYSSEG_MAX 16 #define PHYS_AVAIL_SZ 256 /* Allows up to 16GB Ram on pSeries with * logical memory block size of 64MB. * For more Ram increase the lmb or this value. */ /* XXX This is non-sensical. Phys avail should hold contiguous regions. */ #define PHYS_AVAIL_ENTRIES PHYS_AVAIL_SZ /* * The physical address space is densely populated on 32-bit systems, * but may not be on 64-bit ones. */ #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE #else #define VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE #endif /* * Create two free page pools: VM_FREEPOOL_DEFAULT is the default pool * from which physical pages are allocated and VM_FREEPOOL_DIRECT is * the pool from which physical pages for small UMA objects are * allocated. */ #define VM_NFREEPOOL 2 #define VM_FREEPOOL_DEFAULT 0 #define VM_FREEPOOL_DIRECT 1 /* * Create one free page list. */ #define VM_NFREELIST 1 #define VM_FREELIST_DEFAULT 0 /* * The largest allocation size is 4MB. */ #define VM_NFREEORDER 11 /* * Disable superpage reservations. */ #ifndef VM_NRESERVLEVEL #define VM_NRESERVLEVEL 0 #endif #ifndef VM_INITIAL_PAGEIN #define VM_INITIAL_PAGEIN 16 #endif #ifndef SGROWSIZ #define SGROWSIZ (128UL*1024) /* amount to grow stack */ #endif /* * How many physical pages per kmem arena virtual page. */ #ifndef VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE #define VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE (3) #endif /* * Optional floor (in bytes) on the size of the kmem arena. */ #ifndef VM_KMEM_SIZE_MIN #define VM_KMEM_SIZE_MIN (12 * 1024 * 1024) #endif /* * Optional ceiling (in bytes) on the size of the kmem arena: 40% of the * usable KVA space. */ #ifndef VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX #define VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX ((VM_MAX_SAFE_KERNEL_ADDRESS - \ VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS + 1) * 2 / 5) #endif #define ZERO_REGION_SIZE (64 * 1024) /* 64KB */ /* * On 32-bit OEA, the only purpose for which sf_buf is used is to implement * an opaque pointer required by the machine-independent parts of the kernel. * That pointer references the vm_page that is "mapped" by the sf_buf. The * actual mapping is provided by the direct virtual-to-physical mapping. * * On OEA64 and Book-E, we need to do something a little more complicated. Use * the runtime-detected hw_direct_map to pick between the two cases. Our * friends in vm_machdep.c will do the same to ensure nothing gets confused. */ #define SFBUF #define SFBUF_NOMD /* * We (usually) have a direct map of all physical memory, so provide * a macro to use to get the kernel VA address for a given PA. Check the * value of PMAP_HAS_PMAP before using. */ #ifndef LOCORE #ifdef __powerpc64__ #define DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS 0xc000000000000000UL #define DMAP_MAX_ADDRESS 0xcfffffffffffffffUL #else #define DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS 0x00000000UL #define DMAP_MAX_ADDRESS 0xbfffffffUL #endif #endif +#if defined(__powerpc64__) || defined(BOOKE) +/* + * powerpc64 and Book-E will provide their own page array allocators. + * + * On AIM, this will allocate a single virtual array, with pages from the + * correct memory domains. + * On Book-E this will let us put the array in TLB1, removing the need for TLB + * thrashing. + * + * VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS is just a dummy. It will get set by the MMU driver. + */ +#define PA_MIN_ADDRESS VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS +#define PMAP_HAS_PAGE_ARRAY 1 +#endif + #define PMAP_HAS_DMAP (hw_direct_map) #define PHYS_TO_DMAP(x) ({ \ KASSERT(hw_direct_map, ("Direct map not provided by PMAP")); \ (x) | DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS; }) #define DMAP_TO_PHYS(x) ({ \ KASSERT(hw_direct_map, ("Direct map not provided by PMAP")); \ (x) &~ DMAP_BASE_ADDRESS; }) #endif /* _MACHINE_VMPARAM_H_ */ Index: head/sys/powerpc/powerpc/mmu_if.m =================================================================== --- head/sys/powerpc/powerpc/mmu_if.m (revision 355480) +++ head/sys/powerpc/powerpc/mmu_if.m (revision 355481) @@ -1,1077 +1,1086 @@ #- # Copyright (c) 2005 Peter Grehan # All rights reserved. # # 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. # # $FreeBSD$ # #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /** * @defgroup MMU mmu - KObj methods for PowerPC MMU implementations * @brief A set of methods required by all MMU implementations. These * are basically direct call-thru's from the pmap machine-dependent * code. * Thanks to Bruce M Simpson's pmap man pages for routine descriptions. *@{ */ INTERFACE mmu; # # Default implementations of some methods # CODE { static void mmu_null_copy(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t dst_pmap, pmap_t src_pmap, vm_offset_t dst_addr, vm_size_t len, vm_offset_t src_addr) { return; } static void mmu_null_growkernel(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t addr) { return; } static void mmu_null_init(mmu_t mmu) { return; } static boolean_t mmu_null_is_prefaultable(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { return (FALSE); } static void mmu_null_object_init_pt(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t index, vm_size_t size) { return; } static void mmu_null_page_init(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m) { return; } static void mmu_null_remove_pages(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap) { return; } static int mmu_null_mincore(mmu_t mmu, pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_paddr_t *pap) { return (0); } static void mmu_null_deactivate(struct thread *td) { return; } static void mmu_null_align_superpage(mmu_t mmu, vm_object_t object, vm_ooffset_t offset, vm_offset_t *addr, vm_size_t size) { return; } static void *mmu_null_mapdev_attr(mmu_t mmu, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size, vm_memattr_t ma) { return MMU_MAPDEV(mmu, pa, size); } static void mmu_null_kenter_attr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_memattr_t ma) { MMU_KENTER(mmu, va, pa); } static void mmu_null_page_set_memattr(mmu_t mmu, vm_page_t m, vm_memattr_t ma) { return; } static int mmu_null_change_attr(mmu_t mmu, vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t sz, vm_memattr_t mode) { return (0); } static size_t mmu_null_scan_pmap(mmu_t mmu) { return (0); } static void *mmu_null_dump_pmap_init(mmu_t mmu, unsigned blkpgs) { return (NULL); } static void * mmu_null_dump_pmap(mmu_t mmu, void *ctx, void *buf, u_long *nbytes) { return (NULL); } }; /** * @brief 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. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _start virtual range start * @param _end virtual range end * @param _advice advice to apply */ METHOD void advise { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _start; vm_offset_t _end; int _advice; }; /** * @brief Clear the 'modified' bit on the given physical page * * @param _pg physical page */ METHOD void clear_modify { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Clear the write and modified bits in each of the given * physical page's mappings * * @param _pg physical page */ METHOD void remove_write { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Copy the address range given by the source physical map, virtual * address and length to the destination physical map and virtual address. * This routine is optional (xxx default null implementation ?) * * @param _dst_pmap destination physical map * @param _src_pmap source physical map * @param _dst_addr destination virtual address * @param _len size of range * @param _src_addr source virtual address */ METHOD void copy { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _dst_pmap; pmap_t _src_pmap; vm_offset_t _dst_addr; vm_size_t _len; vm_offset_t _src_addr; } DEFAULT mmu_null_copy; /** * @brief Copy the source physical page to the destination physical page * * @param _src source physical page * @param _dst destination physical page */ METHOD void copy_page { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _src; vm_page_t _dst; }; METHOD void copy_pages { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t *_ma; vm_offset_t _a_offset; vm_page_t *_mb; vm_offset_t _b_offset; int _xfersize; }; /** * @brief Create a mapping between a virtual/physical address pair in the * passed physical map with the specified protection and wiring * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _va mapping virtual address * @param _p mapping physical page * @param _prot mapping page protection * @param _flags pmap_enter flags * @param _psind superpage size index */ METHOD int enter { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _va; vm_page_t _p; vm_prot_t _prot; u_int _flags; int8_t _psind; }; /** * @brief Maps a sequence of resident pages belonging to the same object. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _start virtual range start * @param _end virtual range end * @param _m_start physical page mapped at start * @param _prot mapping page protection */ METHOD void enter_object { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _start; vm_offset_t _end; vm_page_t _m_start; vm_prot_t _prot; }; /** * @brief A faster entry point for page mapping where it is possible * to short-circuit some of the tests in pmap_enter. * * @param _pmap physical map (and also currently active pmap) * @param _va mapping virtual address * @param _pg mapping physical page * @param _prot new page protection - used to see if page is exec. */ METHOD void enter_quick { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _va; vm_page_t _pg; vm_prot_t _prot; }; /** * @brief Reverse map the given virtual address, returning the physical * page associated with the address if a mapping exists. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _va mapping virtual address * * @retval 0 No mapping found * @retval addr The mapping physical address */ METHOD vm_paddr_t extract { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _va; }; /** * @brief Reverse map the given virtual address, returning the * physical page if found. The page must be held (by calling * vm_page_hold) if the page protection matches the given protection * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _va mapping virtual address * @param _prot protection used to determine if physical page * should be locked * * @retval NULL No mapping found * @retval page Pointer to physical page. Held if protections match */ METHOD vm_page_t extract_and_hold { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _va; vm_prot_t _prot; }; /** * @brief Increase kernel virtual address space to the given virtual address. * Not really required for PowerPC, so optional unless the MMU implementation * can use it. * * @param _va new upper limit for kernel virtual address space */ METHOD void growkernel { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _va; } DEFAULT mmu_null_growkernel; /** * @brief Called from vm_mem_init. Zone allocation is available at * this stage so a convenient time to create zones. This routine is * for MMU-implementation convenience and is optional. */ METHOD void init { mmu_t _mmu; } DEFAULT mmu_null_init; /** * @brief Return if the page has been marked by MMU hardware to have been * modified * * @param _pg physical page to test * * @retval boolean TRUE if page has been modified */ METHOD boolean_t is_modified { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Return whether the specified virtual address is a candidate to be * prefaulted in. This routine is optional. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _va virtual address to test * * @retval boolean TRUE if the address is a candidate. */ METHOD boolean_t is_prefaultable { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _va; } DEFAULT mmu_null_is_prefaultable; /** * @brief Return whether or not the specified physical page was referenced * in any physical maps. * * @params _pg physical page * * @retval boolean TRUE if page has been referenced */ METHOD boolean_t is_referenced { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Return a count of referenced bits for a page, clearing those bits. * Not all referenced bits need to be cleared, but it is necessary that 0 * only be returned when there are none set. * * @params _m physical page * * @retval int count of referenced bits */ METHOD int ts_referenced { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Map the requested physical address range into kernel virtual * address space. The value in _virt is taken as a hint. The virtual * address of the range is returned, or NULL if the mapping could not * be created. The range can be direct-mapped if that is supported. * * @param *_virt Hint for start virtual address, and also return * value * @param _start physical address range start * @param _end physical address range end * @param _prot protection of range (currently ignored) * * @retval NULL could not map the area * @retval addr, *_virt mapping start virtual address */ METHOD vm_offset_t map { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t *_virt; vm_paddr_t _start; vm_paddr_t _end; int _prot; }; /** * @brief Used to create a contiguous set of read-only mappings for a * given object to try and eliminate a cascade of on-demand faults as * the object is accessed sequentially. This routine is optional. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _addr mapping start virtual address * @param _object device-backed V.M. object to be mapped * @param _pindex page-index within object of mapping start * @param _size size in bytes of mapping */ METHOD void object_init_pt { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _addr; vm_object_t _object; vm_pindex_t _pindex; vm_size_t _size; } DEFAULT mmu_null_object_init_pt; /** * @brief Used to determine if the specified page has a mapping for the * given physical map, by scanning the list of reverse-mappings from the * page. The list is scanned to a maximum of 16 entries. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _pg physical page * * @retval bool TRUE if the physical map was found in the first 16 * reverse-map list entries off the physical page. */ METHOD boolean_t page_exists_quick { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Initialise the machine-dependent section of the physical page * data structure. This routine is optional. * * @param _pg physical page */ METHOD void page_init { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; } DEFAULT mmu_null_page_init; /** * @brief Count the number of managed mappings to the given physical * page that are wired. * * @param _pg physical page * * @retval int the number of wired, managed mappings to the * given physical page */ METHOD int page_wired_mappings { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Initialise a physical map data structure * * @param _pmap physical map */ METHOD void pinit { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; }; /** * @brief Initialise the physical map for process 0, the initial process * in the system. * XXX default to pinit ? * * @param _pmap physical map */ METHOD void pinit0 { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; }; /** * @brief Set the protection for physical pages in the given virtual address * range to the given value. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _start virtual range start * @param _end virtual range end * @param _prot new page protection */ METHOD void protect { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _start; vm_offset_t _end; vm_prot_t _prot; }; /** * @brief Create a mapping in kernel virtual address space for the given array * of wired physical pages. * * @param _start mapping virtual address start * @param *_m array of physical page pointers * @param _count array elements */ METHOD void qenter { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _start; vm_page_t *_pg; int _count; }; /** * @brief Remove the temporary mappings created by qenter. * * @param _start mapping virtual address start * @param _count number of pages in mapping */ METHOD void qremove { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _start; int _count; }; /** * @brief Release per-pmap resources, e.g. mutexes, allocated memory etc. There * should be no existing mappings for the physical map at this point * * @param _pmap physical map */ METHOD void release { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; }; /** * @brief Remove all mappings in the given physical map for the start/end * virtual address range. The range will be page-aligned. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _start mapping virtual address start * @param _end mapping virtual address end */ METHOD void remove { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _start; vm_offset_t _end; }; /** * @brief Traverse the reverse-map list off the given physical page and * remove all mappings. Clear the PGA_WRITEABLE attribute from the page. * * @param _pg physical page */ METHOD void remove_all { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Remove all mappings in the given start/end virtual address range * for the given physical map. Similar to the remove method, but it used * when tearing down all mappings in an address space. This method is * optional, since pmap_remove will be called for each valid vm_map in * the address space later. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _start mapping virtual address start * @param _end mapping virtual address end */ METHOD void remove_pages { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; } DEFAULT mmu_null_remove_pages; /** * @brief Clear the wired attribute from the mappings for the specified range * of addresses in the given pmap. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _start virtual range start * @param _end virtual range end */ METHOD void unwire { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _start; vm_offset_t _end; }; /** * @brief Zero a physical page. It is not assumed that the page is mapped, * so a temporary (or direct) mapping may need to be used. * * @param _pg physical page */ METHOD void zero_page { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Zero a portion of a physical page, starting at a given offset and * for a given size (multiples of 512 bytes for 4k pages). * * @param _pg physical page * @param _off byte offset from start of page * @param _size size of area to zero */ METHOD void zero_page_area { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; int _off; int _size; }; /** * @brief Extract mincore(2) information from a mapping. * * @param _pmap physical map * @param _addr page virtual address * @param _pa page physical address * * @retval 0 no result * @retval non-zero mincore(2) flag values */ METHOD int mincore { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pmap; vm_offset_t _addr; vm_paddr_t *_pap; } DEFAULT mmu_null_mincore; /** * @brief Perform any operations required to allow a physical map to be used * before it's address space is accessed. * * @param _td thread associated with physical map */ METHOD void activate { mmu_t _mmu; struct thread *_td; }; /** * @brief Perform any operations required to deactivate a physical map, * for instance as it is context-switched out. * * @param _td thread associated with physical map */ METHOD void deactivate { mmu_t _mmu; struct thread *_td; } DEFAULT mmu_null_deactivate; /** * @brief Return a hint for the best virtual address to map a tentative * virtual address range in a given VM object. The default is to just * return the given tentative start address. * * @param _obj VM backing object * @param _offset starting offset with the VM object * @param _addr initial guess at virtual address * @param _size size of virtual address range */ METHOD void align_superpage { mmu_t _mmu; vm_object_t _obj; vm_ooffset_t _offset; vm_offset_t *_addr; vm_size_t _size; } DEFAULT mmu_null_align_superpage; /** * INTERNAL INTERFACES */ /** * @brief Bootstrap the VM system. At the completion of this routine, the * kernel will be running in its own address space with full control over * paging. * * @param _start start of reserved memory (obsolete ???) * @param _end end of reserved memory (obsolete ???) * XXX I think the intent of these was to allow * the memory used by kernel text+data+bss and * loader variables/load-time kld's to be carved out * of available physical mem. * */ METHOD void bootstrap { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _start; vm_offset_t _end; }; /** * @brief Set up the MMU on the current CPU. Only called by the PMAP layer * for alternate CPUs on SMP systems. * * @param _ap Set to 1 if the CPU being set up is an AP * */ METHOD void cpu_bootstrap { mmu_t _mmu; int _ap; }; /** * @brief Create a kernel mapping for a given physical address range. * Called by bus code on behalf of device drivers. The mapping does not * have to be a virtual address: it can be a direct-mapped physical address * if that is supported by the MMU. * * @param _pa start physical address * @param _size size in bytes of mapping * * @retval addr address of mapping. */ METHOD void * mapdev { mmu_t _mmu; vm_paddr_t _pa; vm_size_t _size; }; /** * @brief Create a kernel mapping for a given physical address range. * Called by bus code on behalf of device drivers. The mapping does not * have to be a virtual address: it can be a direct-mapped physical address * if that is supported by the MMU. * * @param _pa start physical address * @param _size size in bytes of mapping * @param _attr cache attributes * * @retval addr address of mapping. */ METHOD void * mapdev_attr { mmu_t _mmu; vm_paddr_t _pa; vm_size_t _size; vm_memattr_t _attr; } DEFAULT mmu_null_mapdev_attr; /** * @brief Change cache control attributes for a page. Should modify all * mappings for that page. * * @param _m page to modify * @param _ma new cache control attributes */ METHOD void page_set_memattr { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; vm_memattr_t _ma; } DEFAULT mmu_null_page_set_memattr; /** * @brief Remove the mapping created by mapdev. Called when a driver * is unloaded. * * @param _va Mapping address returned from mapdev * @param _size size in bytes of mapping */ METHOD void unmapdev { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _va; vm_size_t _size; }; /** * @brief Provide a kernel-space pointer that can be used to access the * given userland address. The kernel accessible length returned in klen * may be less than the requested length of the userland buffer (ulen). If * so, retry with a higher address to get access to the later parts of the * buffer. Returns EFAULT if no mapping can be made, else zero. * * @param _pm PMAP for the user pointer. * @param _uaddr Userland address to map. * @param _kaddr Corresponding kernel address. * @param _ulen Length of user buffer. * @param _klen Available subset of ulen with _kaddr. */ METHOD int map_user_ptr { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pm; volatile const void *_uaddr; void **_kaddr; size_t _ulen; size_t *_klen; }; /** * @brief Decode a kernel pointer, as visible to the current thread, * by setting whether it corresponds to a user or kernel address and * the address in the respective memory maps to which the address as * seen in the kernel corresponds. This is essentially the inverse of * MMU_MAP_USER_PTR() above and is used in kernel-space fault handling. * Returns 0 on success or EFAULT if the address could not be mapped. */ METHOD int decode_kernel_ptr { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t addr; int *is_user; vm_offset_t *decoded_addr; }; /** * @brief Reverse-map a kernel virtual address * * @param _va kernel virtual address to reverse-map * * @retval pa physical address corresponding to mapping */ METHOD vm_paddr_t kextract { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _va; }; /** * @brief Map a wired page into kernel virtual address space * * @param _va mapping virtual address * @param _pa mapping physical address */ METHOD void kenter { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _va; vm_paddr_t _pa; }; /** * @brief Map a wired page into kernel virtual address space * * @param _va mapping virtual address * @param _pa mapping physical address * @param _ma mapping cache control attributes */ METHOD void kenter_attr { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _va; vm_paddr_t _pa; vm_memattr_t _ma; } DEFAULT mmu_null_kenter_attr; /** * @brief Unmap a wired page from kernel virtual address space * * @param _va mapped virtual address */ METHOD void kremove { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _va; }; /** * @brief Determine if the given physical address range has been direct-mapped. * * @param _pa physical address start * @param _size physical address range size * * @retval bool TRUE if the range is direct-mapped. */ METHOD boolean_t dev_direct_mapped { mmu_t _mmu; vm_paddr_t _pa; vm_size_t _size; }; /** * @brief Enforce instruction cache coherency. Typically called after a * region of memory has been modified and before execution of or within * that region is attempted. Setting breakpoints in a process through * ptrace(2) is one example of when the instruction cache needs to be * made coherent. * * @param _pm the physical map of the virtual address * @param _va the virtual address of the modified region * @param _sz the size of the modified region */ METHOD void sync_icache { mmu_t _mmu; pmap_t _pm; vm_offset_t _va; vm_size_t _sz; }; /** * @brief Create temporary memory mapping for use by dumpsys(). * * @param _pa The physical page to map. * @param _sz The requested size of the mapping. * @param _va The virtual address of the mapping. */ METHOD void dumpsys_map { mmu_t _mmu; vm_paddr_t _pa; size_t _sz; void **_va; }; /** * @brief Remove temporary dumpsys() mapping. * * @param _pa The physical page to map. * @param _sz The requested size of the mapping. * @param _va The virtual address of the mapping. */ METHOD void dumpsys_unmap { mmu_t _mmu; vm_paddr_t _pa; size_t _sz; void *_va; }; /** * @brief Initialize memory chunks for dumpsys. */ METHOD void scan_init { mmu_t _mmu; }; /** * @brief Scan kernel PMAP, adding mapped physical pages to dump. * * @retval pmap_size Number of bytes used by all PTE entries. */ METHOD size_t scan_pmap { mmu_t _mmu; } DEFAULT mmu_null_scan_pmap; /** * @brief Initialize a PMAP dump. * * @param _blkpgs Size of a dump block, in pages. * * @retval ctx Dump context, used by dump_pmap. */ METHOD void * dump_pmap_init { mmu_t _mmu; unsigned _blkpgs; } DEFAULT mmu_null_dump_pmap_init; /** * @brief Dump a block of PTEs. * The size of the dump block is specified in dump_pmap_init and * the 'buf' argument must be big enough to hold a full block. * If the page table resides in regular memory, then the 'buf' * argument is ignored and a pointer to the specified dump block * is returned instead, avoiding memory copy. Else, the buffer is * filled with PTEs and the own buffer pointer is returned. * In the end, the cursor in 'ctx' is adjusted to point to the next block. * * @param _ctx Dump context, retrieved from dump_pmap_init. * @param _buf Buffer to hold the dump block contents. * @param _nbytes Number of bytes dumped. * * @retval NULL No more blocks to dump. * @retval buf Pointer to dumped data (may be different than _buf). */ METHOD void * dump_pmap { mmu_t _mmu; void *_ctx; void *_buf; u_long *_nbytes; } DEFAULT mmu_null_dump_pmap; /** * @brief Create a temporary thread-local KVA mapping of a single page. * * @param _pg The physical page to map * * @retval addr The temporary KVA */ METHOD vm_offset_t quick_enter_page { mmu_t _mmu; vm_page_t _pg; }; /** * @brief Undo a mapping created by quick_enter_page * * @param _va The mapped KVA */ METHOD void quick_remove_page { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _va; }; /** * @brief Change the specified virtual address range's memory type. * * @param _va The virtual base address to change * * @param _sz Size of the region to change * * @param _mode New mode to set on the VA range * * @retval error 0 on success, EINVAL or ENOMEM on error. */ METHOD int change_attr { mmu_t _mmu; vm_offset_t _va; vm_size_t _sz; vm_memattr_t _mode; } DEFAULT mmu_null_change_attr; +/** + * @brief Initialize the page array. + * + * @param _pages The number of pages to be accounted by the array. + */ +METHOD void page_array_startup { + mmu_t _mmu; + long _pages; +}; Index: head/sys/powerpc/powerpc/pmap_dispatch.c =================================================================== --- head/sys/powerpc/powerpc/pmap_dispatch.c (revision 355480) +++ head/sys/powerpc/powerpc/pmap_dispatch.c (revision 355481) @@ -1,667 +1,674 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-FreeBSD * * Copyright (c) 2005 Peter Grehan * All rights reserved. * * 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("$FreeBSD$"); /* * Dispatch MI pmap calls to the appropriate MMU implementation * through a previously registered kernel object. * * Before pmap_bootstrap() can be called, a CPU module must have * called pmap_mmu_install(). This may be called multiple times: * the highest priority call will be installed as the default * MMU handler when pmap_bootstrap() is called. * * It is required that mutex_init() be called before pmap_bootstrap(), * as the PMAP layer makes extensive use of mutexes. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "mmu_if.h" static mmu_def_t *mmu_def_impl; static mmu_t mmu_obj; static struct mmu_kobj mmu_kernel_obj; static struct kobj_ops mmu_kernel_kops; /* * pmap globals */ struct pmap kernel_pmap_store; vm_offset_t msgbuf_phys; vm_offset_t kernel_vm_end; vm_offset_t virtual_avail; vm_offset_t virtual_end; caddr_t crashdumpmap; int pmap_bootstrapped; #ifdef AIM int pvo_vaddr_compare(struct pvo_entry *a, struct pvo_entry *b) { if (PVO_VADDR(a) < PVO_VADDR(b)) return (-1); else if (PVO_VADDR(a) > PVO_VADDR(b)) return (1); return (0); } RB_GENERATE(pvo_tree, pvo_entry, pvo_plink, pvo_vaddr_compare); #endif void pmap_advise(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end, int advice) { CTR5(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %#x, %d)", __func__, pmap, start, end, advice); MMU_ADVISE(mmu_obj, pmap, start, end, advice); } void pmap_clear_modify(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); MMU_CLEAR_MODIFY(mmu_obj, m); } 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) { CTR6(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %p, %#x, %#x, %#x)", __func__, dst_pmap, src_pmap, dst_addr, len, src_addr); MMU_COPY(mmu_obj, dst_pmap, src_pmap, dst_addr, len, src_addr); } void pmap_copy_page(vm_page_t src, vm_page_t dst) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %p)", __func__, src, dst); MMU_COPY_PAGE(mmu_obj, src, dst); } void pmap_copy_pages(vm_page_t ma[], vm_offset_t a_offset, vm_page_t mb[], vm_offset_t b_offset, int xfersize) { CTR6(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %p, %#x, %#x)", __func__, ma, a_offset, mb, b_offset, xfersize); MMU_COPY_PAGES(mmu_obj, ma, a_offset, mb, b_offset, xfersize); } int pmap_enter(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t p, vm_prot_t prot, u_int flags, int8_t psind) { CTR6(KTR_PMAP, "pmap_enter(%p, %#x, %p, %#x, %#x, %d)", pmap, va, p, prot, flags, psind); return (MMU_ENTER(mmu_obj, pmap, va, p, prot, flags, psind)); } void pmap_enter_object(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end, vm_page_t m_start, vm_prot_t prot) { CTR6(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %#x, %p, %#x)", __func__, pmap, start, end, m_start, prot); MMU_ENTER_OBJECT(mmu_obj, pmap, start, end, m_start, prot); } void pmap_enter_quick(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_page_t m, vm_prot_t prot) { CTR5(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %p, %#x)", __func__, pmap, va, m, prot); MMU_ENTER_QUICK(mmu_obj, pmap, va, m, prot); } vm_paddr_t pmap_extract(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x)", __func__, pmap, va); return (MMU_EXTRACT(mmu_obj, pmap, va)); } vm_page_t pmap_extract_and_hold(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va, vm_prot_t prot) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %#x)", __func__, pmap, va, prot); return (MMU_EXTRACT_AND_HOLD(mmu_obj, pmap, va, prot)); } void pmap_growkernel(vm_offset_t va) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x)", __func__, va); MMU_GROWKERNEL(mmu_obj, va); } void pmap_init(void) { CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s()", __func__); MMU_INIT(mmu_obj); } boolean_t pmap_is_modified(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); return (MMU_IS_MODIFIED(mmu_obj, m)); } boolean_t pmap_is_prefaultable(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t va) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x)", __func__, pmap, va); return (MMU_IS_PREFAULTABLE(mmu_obj, pmap, va)); } boolean_t pmap_is_referenced(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); return (MMU_IS_REFERENCED(mmu_obj, m)); } boolean_t pmap_ts_referenced(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); return (MMU_TS_REFERENCED(mmu_obj, m)); } vm_offset_t pmap_map(vm_offset_t *virt, vm_paddr_t start, vm_paddr_t end, int prot) { CTR5(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %#x, %#x)", __func__, virt, start, end, prot); return (MMU_MAP(mmu_obj, virt, start, end, prot)); } void pmap_object_init_pt(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_size_t size) { CTR6(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %p, %u, %#x)", __func__, pmap, addr, object, pindex, size); MMU_OBJECT_INIT_PT(mmu_obj, pmap, addr, object, pindex, size); } boolean_t pmap_page_exists_quick(pmap_t pmap, vm_page_t m) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %p)", __func__, pmap, m); return (MMU_PAGE_EXISTS_QUICK(mmu_obj, pmap, m)); } void pmap_page_init(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); MMU_PAGE_INIT(mmu_obj, m); } int pmap_page_wired_mappings(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); return (MMU_PAGE_WIRED_MAPPINGS(mmu_obj, m)); } int pmap_pinit(pmap_t pmap) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, pmap); MMU_PINIT(mmu_obj, pmap); return (1); } void pmap_pinit0(pmap_t pmap) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, pmap); MMU_PINIT0(mmu_obj, pmap); } void pmap_protect(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end, vm_prot_t prot) { CTR5(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %#x, %#x)", __func__, pmap, start, end, prot); MMU_PROTECT(mmu_obj, pmap, start, end, prot); } void pmap_qenter(vm_offset_t start, vm_page_t *m, int count) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x, %p, %d)", __func__, start, m, count); MMU_QENTER(mmu_obj, start, m, count); } void pmap_qremove(vm_offset_t start, int count) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x, %d)", __func__, start, count); MMU_QREMOVE(mmu_obj, start, count); } void pmap_release(pmap_t pmap) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, pmap); MMU_RELEASE(mmu_obj, pmap); } void pmap_remove(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %#x)", __func__, pmap, start, end); MMU_REMOVE(mmu_obj, pmap, start, end); } void pmap_remove_all(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); MMU_REMOVE_ALL(mmu_obj, m); } void pmap_remove_pages(pmap_t pmap) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, pmap); MMU_REMOVE_PAGES(mmu_obj, pmap); } void pmap_remove_write(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); MMU_REMOVE_WRITE(mmu_obj, m); } void pmap_unwire(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %#x)", __func__, pmap, start, end); MMU_UNWIRE(mmu_obj, pmap, start, end); } void pmap_zero_page(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); MMU_ZERO_PAGE(mmu_obj, m); } void pmap_zero_page_area(vm_page_t m, int off, int size) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %d, %d)", __func__, m, off, size); MMU_ZERO_PAGE_AREA(mmu_obj, m, off, size); } int pmap_mincore(pmap_t pmap, vm_offset_t addr, vm_paddr_t *pap) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x)", __func__, pmap, addr); return (MMU_MINCORE(mmu_obj, pmap, addr, pap)); } void pmap_activate(struct thread *td) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, td); MMU_ACTIVATE(mmu_obj, td); } void pmap_deactivate(struct thread *td) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, td); MMU_DEACTIVATE(mmu_obj, td); } /* * 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) { CTR5(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %p, %#x)", __func__, object, offset, addr, size); MMU_ALIGN_SUPERPAGE(mmu_obj, object, offset, addr, size); } /* * Routines used in machine-dependent code */ void pmap_bootstrap(vm_offset_t start, vm_offset_t end) { mmu_obj = &mmu_kernel_obj; /* * Take care of compiling the selected class, and * then statically initialise the MMU object */ kobj_class_compile_static(mmu_def_impl, &mmu_kernel_kops); kobj_init_static((kobj_t)mmu_obj, mmu_def_impl); MMU_BOOTSTRAP(mmu_obj, start, end); } void pmap_cpu_bootstrap(int ap) { /* * No KTR here because our console probably doesn't work yet */ return (MMU_CPU_BOOTSTRAP(mmu_obj, ap)); } void * pmap_mapdev(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x, %#x)", __func__, pa, size); return (MMU_MAPDEV(mmu_obj, pa, size)); } void * pmap_mapdev_attr(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size, vm_memattr_t attr) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x, %#x, %#x)", __func__, pa, size, attr); return (MMU_MAPDEV_ATTR(mmu_obj, pa, size, attr)); } void pmap_page_set_memattr(vm_page_t m, vm_memattr_t ma) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x)", __func__, m, ma); return (MMU_PAGE_SET_MEMATTR(mmu_obj, m, ma)); } void pmap_unmapdev(vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t size) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x, %#x)", __func__, va, size); MMU_UNMAPDEV(mmu_obj, va, size); } vm_paddr_t pmap_kextract(vm_offset_t va) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x)", __func__, va); return (MMU_KEXTRACT(mmu_obj, va)); } void pmap_kenter(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x, %#x)", __func__, va, pa); MMU_KENTER(mmu_obj, va, pa); } void pmap_kenter_attr(vm_offset_t va, vm_paddr_t pa, vm_memattr_t ma) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x, %#x, %#x)", __func__, va, pa, ma); MMU_KENTER_ATTR(mmu_obj, va, pa, ma); } void pmap_kremove(vm_offset_t va) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x)", __func__, va); return (MMU_KREMOVE(mmu_obj, va)); } int pmap_map_user_ptr(pmap_t pm, volatile const void *uaddr, void **kaddr, size_t ulen, size_t *klen) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, uaddr); return (MMU_MAP_USER_PTR(mmu_obj, pm, uaddr, kaddr, ulen, klen)); } int pmap_decode_kernel_ptr(vm_offset_t addr, int *is_user, vm_offset_t *decoded) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#jx)", __func__, (uintmax_t)addr); return (MMU_DECODE_KERNEL_PTR(mmu_obj, addr, is_user, decoded)); } boolean_t pmap_dev_direct_mapped(vm_paddr_t pa, vm_size_t size) { CTR3(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x, %#x)", __func__, pa, size); return (MMU_DEV_DIRECT_MAPPED(mmu_obj, pa, size)); } void pmap_sync_icache(pmap_t pm, vm_offset_t va, vm_size_t sz) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p, %#x, %#x)", __func__, pm, va, sz); return (MMU_SYNC_ICACHE(mmu_obj, pm, va, sz)); } void dumpsys_map_chunk(vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz, void **va) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#jx, %#zx, %p)", __func__, (uintmax_t)pa, sz, va); return (MMU_DUMPSYS_MAP(mmu_obj, pa, sz, va)); } void dumpsys_unmap_chunk(vm_paddr_t pa, size_t sz, void *va) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#jx, %#zx, %p)", __func__, (uintmax_t)pa, sz, va); return (MMU_DUMPSYS_UNMAP(mmu_obj, pa, sz, va)); } void dumpsys_pa_init(void) { CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s()", __func__); return (MMU_SCAN_INIT(mmu_obj)); } size_t dumpsys_scan_pmap(void) { CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s()", __func__); return (MMU_SCAN_PMAP(mmu_obj)); } void * dumpsys_dump_pmap_init(unsigned blkpgs) { CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s()", __func__); return (MMU_DUMP_PMAP_INIT(mmu_obj, blkpgs)); } void * dumpsys_dump_pmap(void *ctx, void *buf, u_long *nbytes) { CTR1(KTR_PMAP, "%s()", __func__); return (MMU_DUMP_PMAP(mmu_obj, ctx, buf, nbytes)); } vm_offset_t pmap_quick_enter_page(vm_page_t m) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%p)", __func__, m); return (MMU_QUICK_ENTER_PAGE(mmu_obj, m)); } void pmap_quick_remove_page(vm_offset_t addr) { CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x)", __func__, addr); MMU_QUICK_REMOVE_PAGE(mmu_obj, addr); } int pmap_change_attr(vm_offset_t addr, vm_size_t size, vm_memattr_t mode) { CTR4(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%#x, %#zx, %d)", __func__, addr, size, mode); return (MMU_CHANGE_ATTR(mmu_obj, addr, size, mode)); } +void +pmap_page_array_startup(long pages) +{ + CTR2(KTR_PMAP, "%s(%ld)", __func__, pages); + MMU_PAGE_ARRAY_STARTUP(mmu_obj, pages); +} + /* * MMU install routines. Highest priority wins, equal priority also * overrides allowing last-set to win. */ SET_DECLARE(mmu_set, mmu_def_t); boolean_t pmap_mmu_install(char *name, int prio) { mmu_def_t **mmupp, *mmup; static int curr_prio = 0; /* * Try and locate the MMU kobj corresponding to the name */ SET_FOREACH(mmupp, mmu_set) { mmup = *mmupp; if (mmup->name && !strcmp(mmup->name, name) && (prio >= curr_prio || mmu_def_impl == NULL)) { curr_prio = prio; mmu_def_impl = mmup; return (TRUE); } } return (FALSE); } const char * pmap_mmu_name(void) { return (mmu_obj->ops->cls->name); } int unmapped_buf_allowed; boolean_t pmap_is_valid_memattr(pmap_t pmap __unused, vm_memattr_t mode) { switch (mode) { case VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT: case VM_MEMATTR_UNCACHEABLE: case VM_MEMATTR_CACHEABLE: case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_COMBINING: case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_BACK: case VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_THROUGH: case VM_MEMATTR_PREFETCHABLE: return (TRUE); default: return (FALSE); } } Index: head/sys/vm/vm_page.c =================================================================== --- head/sys/vm/vm_page.c (revision 355480) +++ head/sys/vm/vm_page.c (revision 355481) @@ -1,5118 +1,5119 @@ /*- * SPDX-License-Identifier: (BSD-3-Clause AND MIT-CMU) * * Copyright (c) 1991 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1998 Matthew Dillon. All Rights Reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * The Mach Operating System project at Carnegie-Mellon University. * * 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. * * from: @(#)vm_page.c 7.4 (Berkeley) 5/7/91 */ /*- * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University. * All rights reserved. * * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young * * Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and * its documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright * notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the * software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions * thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. * * CARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS "AS IS" * CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OF ANY KIND * FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. * * Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to * * Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU * School of Computer Science * Carnegie Mellon University * Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 * * any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the * rights to redistribute these changes. */ /* * Resident memory management module. */ #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #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 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include extern int uma_startup_count(int); extern void uma_startup(void *, int); extern int vmem_startup_count(void); struct vm_domain vm_dom[MAXMEMDOM]; DPCPU_DEFINE_STATIC(struct vm_batchqueue, pqbatch[MAXMEMDOM][PQ_COUNT]); struct mtx_padalign __exclusive_cache_line pa_lock[PA_LOCK_COUNT]; struct mtx_padalign __exclusive_cache_line vm_domainset_lock; /* The following fields are protected by the domainset lock. */ domainset_t __exclusive_cache_line vm_min_domains; domainset_t __exclusive_cache_line vm_severe_domains; static int vm_min_waiters; static int vm_severe_waiters; static int vm_pageproc_waiters; static SYSCTL_NODE(_vm_stats, OID_AUTO, page, CTLFLAG_RD, 0, "VM page statistics"); static counter_u64_t queue_ops = EARLY_COUNTER; SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_vm_stats_page, OID_AUTO, queue_ops, CTLFLAG_RD, &queue_ops, "Number of batched queue operations"); static counter_u64_t queue_nops = EARLY_COUNTER; SYSCTL_COUNTER_U64(_vm_stats_page, OID_AUTO, queue_nops, CTLFLAG_RD, &queue_nops, "Number of batched queue operations with no effects"); static void counter_startup(void) { queue_ops = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK); queue_nops = counter_u64_alloc(M_WAITOK); } SYSINIT(page_counters, SI_SUB_CPU, SI_ORDER_ANY, counter_startup, NULL); /* * bogus page -- for I/O to/from partially complete buffers, * or for paging into sparsely invalid regions. */ vm_page_t bogus_page; vm_page_t vm_page_array; long vm_page_array_size; long first_page; static int boot_pages; SYSCTL_INT(_vm, OID_AUTO, boot_pages, CTLFLAG_RDTUN | CTLFLAG_NOFETCH, &boot_pages, 0, "number of pages allocated for bootstrapping the VM system"); static TAILQ_HEAD(, vm_page) blacklist_head; static int sysctl_vm_page_blacklist(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS); SYSCTL_PROC(_vm, OID_AUTO, page_blacklist, CTLTYPE_STRING | CTLFLAG_RD | CTLFLAG_MPSAFE, NULL, 0, sysctl_vm_page_blacklist, "A", "Blacklist pages"); static uma_zone_t fakepg_zone; static void vm_page_alloc_check(vm_page_t m); static void _vm_page_busy_sleep(vm_object_t obj, vm_page_t m, const char *wmesg, bool nonshared, bool locked); static void vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(vm_page_t m, vm_page_bits_t pagebits); static void vm_page_dequeue_complete(vm_page_t m); static void vm_page_enqueue(vm_page_t m, uint8_t queue); static void vm_page_init(void *dummy); static int vm_page_insert_after(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_page_t mpred); static void vm_page_insert_radixdone(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_page_t mpred); static void vm_page_mvqueue(vm_page_t m, uint8_t queue); static int vm_page_reclaim_run(int req_class, int domain, u_long npages, vm_page_t m_run, vm_paddr_t high); static int vm_domain_alloc_fail(struct vm_domain *vmd, vm_object_t object, int req); static int vm_page_zone_import(void *arg, void **store, int cnt, int domain, int flags); static void vm_page_zone_release(void *arg, void **store, int cnt); SYSINIT(vm_page, SI_SUB_VM, SI_ORDER_SECOND, vm_page_init, NULL); static void vm_page_init(void *dummy) { fakepg_zone = uma_zcreate("fakepg", sizeof(struct vm_page), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, UMA_ALIGN_PTR, UMA_ZONE_NOFREE | UMA_ZONE_VM); bogus_page = vm_page_alloc(NULL, 0, VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_NORMAL | VM_ALLOC_WIRED); } /* * The cache page zone is initialized later since we need to be able to allocate * pages before UMA is fully initialized. */ static void vm_page_init_cache_zones(void *dummy __unused) { struct vm_domain *vmd; struct vm_pgcache *pgcache; int cache, domain, maxcache, pool; maxcache = 0; TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("vm.pgcache_zone_max", &maxcache); for (domain = 0; domain < vm_ndomains; domain++) { vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); for (pool = 0; pool < VM_NFREEPOOL; pool++) { pgcache = &vmd->vmd_pgcache[pool]; pgcache->domain = domain; pgcache->pool = pool; pgcache->zone = uma_zcache_create("vm pgcache", PAGE_SIZE, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, vm_page_zone_import, vm_page_zone_release, pgcache, UMA_ZONE_VM); /* * Limit each pool's zone to 0.1% of the pages in the * domain. */ cache = maxcache != 0 ? maxcache : vmd->vmd_page_count / 1000; uma_zone_set_maxcache(pgcache->zone, cache); } } } SYSINIT(vm_page2, SI_SUB_VM_CONF, SI_ORDER_ANY, vm_page_init_cache_zones, NULL); /* Make sure that u_long is at least 64 bits when PAGE_SIZE is 32K. */ #if PAGE_SIZE == 32768 #ifdef CTASSERT CTASSERT(sizeof(u_long) >= 8); #endif #endif /* * vm_set_page_size: * * Sets the page size, perhaps based upon the memory * size. Must be called before any use of page-size * dependent functions. */ void vm_set_page_size(void) { if (vm_cnt.v_page_size == 0) vm_cnt.v_page_size = PAGE_SIZE; if (((vm_cnt.v_page_size - 1) & vm_cnt.v_page_size) != 0) panic("vm_set_page_size: page size not a power of two"); } /* * vm_page_blacklist_next: * * Find the next entry in the provided string of blacklist * addresses. Entries are separated by space, comma, or newline. * If an invalid integer is encountered then the rest of the * string is skipped. Updates the list pointer to the next * character, or NULL if the string is exhausted or invalid. */ static vm_paddr_t vm_page_blacklist_next(char **list, char *end) { vm_paddr_t bad; char *cp, *pos; if (list == NULL || *list == NULL) return (0); if (**list =='\0') { *list = NULL; return (0); } /* * If there's no end pointer then the buffer is coming from * the kenv and we know it's null-terminated. */ if (end == NULL) end = *list + strlen(*list); /* Ensure that strtoq() won't walk off the end */ if (*end != '\0') { if (*end == '\n' || *end == ' ' || *end == ',') *end = '\0'; else { printf("Blacklist not terminated, skipping\n"); *list = NULL; return (0); } } for (pos = *list; *pos != '\0'; pos = cp) { bad = strtoq(pos, &cp, 0); if (*cp == '\0' || *cp == ' ' || *cp == ',' || *cp == '\n') { if (bad == 0) { if (++cp < end) continue; else break; } } else break; if (*cp == '\0' || ++cp >= end) *list = NULL; else *list = cp; return (trunc_page(bad)); } printf("Garbage in RAM blacklist, skipping\n"); *list = NULL; return (0); } bool vm_page_blacklist_add(vm_paddr_t pa, bool verbose) { struct vm_domain *vmd; vm_page_t m; int ret; m = vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa); if (m == NULL) return (true); /* page does not exist, no failure */ vmd = vm_pagequeue_domain(m); vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); ret = vm_phys_unfree_page(m); vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); if (ret != 0) { vm_domain_freecnt_inc(vmd, -1); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&blacklist_head, m, listq); if (verbose) printf("Skipping page with pa 0x%jx\n", (uintmax_t)pa); } return (ret); } /* * vm_page_blacklist_check: * * Iterate through the provided string of blacklist addresses, pulling * each entry out of the physical allocator free list and putting it * onto a list for reporting via the vm.page_blacklist sysctl. */ static void vm_page_blacklist_check(char *list, char *end) { vm_paddr_t pa; char *next; next = list; while (next != NULL) { if ((pa = vm_page_blacklist_next(&next, end)) == 0) continue; vm_page_blacklist_add(pa, bootverbose); } } /* * vm_page_blacklist_load: * * Search for a special module named "ram_blacklist". It'll be a * plain text file provided by the user via the loader directive * of the same name. */ static void vm_page_blacklist_load(char **list, char **end) { void *mod; u_char *ptr; u_int len; mod = NULL; ptr = NULL; mod = preload_search_by_type("ram_blacklist"); if (mod != NULL) { ptr = preload_fetch_addr(mod); len = preload_fetch_size(mod); } *list = ptr; if (ptr != NULL) *end = ptr + len; else *end = NULL; return; } static int sysctl_vm_page_blacklist(SYSCTL_HANDLER_ARGS) { vm_page_t m; struct sbuf sbuf; int error, first; first = 1; error = sysctl_wire_old_buffer(req, 0); if (error != 0) return (error); sbuf_new_for_sysctl(&sbuf, NULL, 128, req); TAILQ_FOREACH(m, &blacklist_head, listq) { sbuf_printf(&sbuf, "%s%#jx", first ? "" : ",", (uintmax_t)m->phys_addr); first = 0; } error = sbuf_finish(&sbuf); sbuf_delete(&sbuf); return (error); } /* * Initialize a dummy page for use in scans of the specified paging queue. * In principle, this function only needs to set the flag PG_MARKER. * Nonetheless, it write busies the page as a safety precaution. */ static void vm_page_init_marker(vm_page_t marker, int queue, uint16_t aflags) { bzero(marker, sizeof(*marker)); marker->flags = PG_MARKER; marker->aflags = aflags; marker->busy_lock = VPB_CURTHREAD_EXCLUSIVE; marker->queue = queue; } static void vm_page_domain_init(int domain) { struct vm_domain *vmd; struct vm_pagequeue *pq; int i; vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); bzero(vmd, sizeof(*vmd)); *__DECONST(char **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_INACTIVE].pq_name) = "vm inactive pagequeue"; *__DECONST(char **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_ACTIVE].pq_name) = "vm active pagequeue"; *__DECONST(char **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_LAUNDRY].pq_name) = "vm laundry pagequeue"; *__DECONST(char **, &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_UNSWAPPABLE].pq_name) = "vm unswappable pagequeue"; vmd->vmd_domain = domain; vmd->vmd_page_count = 0; vmd->vmd_free_count = 0; vmd->vmd_segs = 0; vmd->vmd_oom = FALSE; for (i = 0; i < PQ_COUNT; i++) { pq = &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[i]; TAILQ_INIT(&pq->pq_pl); mtx_init(&pq->pq_mutex, pq->pq_name, "vm pagequeue", MTX_DEF | MTX_DUPOK); pq->pq_pdpages = 0; vm_page_init_marker(&vmd->vmd_markers[i], i, 0); } mtx_init(&vmd->vmd_free_mtx, "vm page free queue", NULL, MTX_DEF); mtx_init(&vmd->vmd_pageout_mtx, "vm pageout lock", NULL, MTX_DEF); snprintf(vmd->vmd_name, sizeof(vmd->vmd_name), "%d", domain); /* * inacthead is used to provide FIFO ordering for LRU-bypassing * insertions. */ vm_page_init_marker(&vmd->vmd_inacthead, PQ_INACTIVE, PGA_ENQUEUED); TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_INACTIVE].pq_pl, &vmd->vmd_inacthead, plinks.q); /* * The clock pages are used to implement active queue scanning without * requeues. Scans start at clock[0], which is advanced after the scan * ends. When the two clock hands meet, they are reset and scanning * resumes from the head of the queue. */ vm_page_init_marker(&vmd->vmd_clock[0], PQ_ACTIVE, PGA_ENQUEUED); vm_page_init_marker(&vmd->vmd_clock[1], PQ_ACTIVE, PGA_ENQUEUED); TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_ACTIVE].pq_pl, &vmd->vmd_clock[0], plinks.q); TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vmd->vmd_pagequeues[PQ_ACTIVE].pq_pl, &vmd->vmd_clock[1], plinks.q); } /* * Initialize a physical page in preparation for adding it to the free * lists. */ static void vm_page_init_page(vm_page_t m, vm_paddr_t pa, int segind) { m->object = NULL; m->ref_count = 0; m->busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED; m->flags = m->aflags = 0; m->phys_addr = pa; m->queue = PQ_NONE; m->psind = 0; m->segind = segind; m->order = VM_NFREEORDER; m->pool = VM_FREEPOOL_DEFAULT; m->valid = m->dirty = 0; pmap_page_init(m); } #ifndef PMAP_HAS_PAGE_ARRAY static vm_paddr_t vm_page_array_alloc(vm_offset_t *vaddr, vm_paddr_t end, vm_paddr_t page_range) { vm_paddr_t new_end; /* * Reserve an unmapped guard page to trap access to vm_page_array[-1]. * However, because this page is allocated from KVM, out-of-bounds * accesses using the direct map will not be trapped. */ *vaddr += PAGE_SIZE; /* * Allocate physical memory for the page structures, and map it. */ new_end = trunc_page(end - page_range * sizeof(struct vm_page)); vm_page_array = (vm_page_t)pmap_map(vaddr, new_end, end, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE); vm_page_array_size = page_range; return (new_end); } #endif /* * vm_page_startup: * * Initializes the resident memory module. Allocates physical memory for * bootstrapping UMA and some data structures that are used to manage * physical pages. Initializes these structures, and populates the free * page queues. */ vm_offset_t vm_page_startup(vm_offset_t vaddr) { struct vm_phys_seg *seg; vm_page_t m; char *list, *listend; vm_offset_t mapped; - vm_paddr_t end, high_avail, low_avail, new_end, page_range, size; + vm_paddr_t end, high_avail, low_avail, new_end, size; + vm_paddr_t page_range __unused; vm_paddr_t last_pa, pa; u_long pagecount; int biggestone, i, segind; #ifdef WITNESS int witness_size; #endif #if defined(__i386__) && defined(VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE) long ii; #endif vaddr = round_page(vaddr); vm_phys_early_startup(); biggestone = vm_phys_avail_largest(); end = phys_avail[biggestone+1]; /* * Initialize the page and queue locks. */ mtx_init(&vm_domainset_lock, "vm domainset lock", NULL, MTX_DEF); for (i = 0; i < PA_LOCK_COUNT; i++) mtx_init(&pa_lock[i], "vm page", NULL, MTX_DEF); for (i = 0; i < vm_ndomains; i++) vm_page_domain_init(i); /* * Allocate memory for use when boot strapping the kernel memory * allocator. Tell UMA how many zones we are going to create * before going fully functional. UMA will add its zones. * * VM startup zones: vmem, vmem_btag, VM OBJECT, RADIX NODE, MAP, * KMAP ENTRY, MAP ENTRY, VMSPACE. */ boot_pages = uma_startup_count(8); #ifndef UMA_MD_SMALL_ALLOC /* vmem_startup() calls uma_prealloc(). */ boot_pages += vmem_startup_count(); /* vm_map_startup() calls uma_prealloc(). */ boot_pages += howmany(MAX_KMAP, slab_ipers(sizeof(struct vm_map), UMA_ALIGN_PTR)); /* * Before going fully functional kmem_init() does allocation * from "KMAP ENTRY" and vmem_create() does allocation from "vmem". */ boot_pages += 2; #endif /* * CTFLAG_RDTUN doesn't work during the early boot process, so we must * manually fetch the value. */ TUNABLE_INT_FETCH("vm.boot_pages", &boot_pages); new_end = end - (boot_pages * UMA_SLAB_SIZE); new_end = trunc_page(new_end); mapped = pmap_map(&vaddr, new_end, end, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE); bzero((void *)mapped, end - new_end); uma_startup((void *)mapped, boot_pages); #ifdef WITNESS witness_size = round_page(witness_startup_count()); new_end -= witness_size; mapped = pmap_map(&vaddr, new_end, new_end + witness_size, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE); bzero((void *)mapped, witness_size); witness_startup((void *)mapped); #endif #if defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__arm__) || \ defined(__i386__) || defined(__mips__) || defined(__riscv) || \ defined(__powerpc64__) /* * Allocate a bitmap to indicate that a random physical page * needs to be included in a minidump. * * The amd64 port needs this to indicate which direct map pages * need to be dumped, via calls to dump_add_page()/dump_drop_page(). * * However, i386 still needs this workspace internally within the * minidump code. In theory, they are not needed on i386, but are * included should the sf_buf code decide to use them. */ last_pa = 0; for (i = 0; dump_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) if (dump_avail[i + 1] > last_pa) last_pa = dump_avail[i + 1]; page_range = last_pa / PAGE_SIZE; vm_page_dump_size = round_page(roundup2(page_range, NBBY) / NBBY); new_end -= vm_page_dump_size; vm_page_dump = (void *)(uintptr_t)pmap_map(&vaddr, new_end, new_end + vm_page_dump_size, VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE); bzero((void *)vm_page_dump, vm_page_dump_size); #else (void)last_pa; #endif #if defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__mips__) || \ defined(__riscv) || defined(__powerpc64__) /* * Include the UMA bootstrap pages, witness pages and vm_page_dump * in a crash dump. When pmap_map() uses the direct map, they are * not automatically included. */ for (pa = new_end; pa < end; pa += PAGE_SIZE) dump_add_page(pa); #endif phys_avail[biggestone + 1] = new_end; #ifdef __amd64__ /* * Request that the physical pages underlying the message buffer be * included in a crash dump. Since the message buffer is accessed * through the direct map, they are not automatically included. */ pa = DMAP_TO_PHYS((vm_offset_t)msgbufp->msg_ptr); last_pa = pa + round_page(msgbufsize); while (pa < last_pa) { dump_add_page(pa); pa += PAGE_SIZE; } #endif /* * Compute the number of pages of memory that will be available for * use, taking into account the overhead of a page structure per page. * In other words, solve * "available physical memory" - round_page(page_range * * sizeof(struct vm_page)) = page_range * PAGE_SIZE * for page_range. */ low_avail = phys_avail[0]; high_avail = phys_avail[1]; for (i = 0; i < vm_phys_nsegs; i++) { if (vm_phys_segs[i].start < low_avail) low_avail = vm_phys_segs[i].start; if (vm_phys_segs[i].end > high_avail) high_avail = vm_phys_segs[i].end; } /* Skip the first chunk. It is already accounted for. */ for (i = 2; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { if (phys_avail[i] < low_avail) low_avail = phys_avail[i]; if (phys_avail[i + 1] > high_avail) high_avail = phys_avail[i + 1]; } first_page = low_avail / PAGE_SIZE; #ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE size = 0; for (i = 0; i < vm_phys_nsegs; i++) size += vm_phys_segs[i].end - vm_phys_segs[i].start; for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) size += phys_avail[i + 1] - phys_avail[i]; #elif defined(VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE) size = high_avail - low_avail; #else #error "Either VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE or VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE must be defined." #endif #ifdef PMAP_HAS_PAGE_ARRAY pmap_page_array_startup(size / PAGE_SIZE); biggestone = vm_phys_avail_largest(); end = new_end = phys_avail[biggestone + 1]; #else #ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE /* * In the VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE case, the number of pages can account for * the overhead of a page structure per page only if vm_page_array is * allocated from the last physical memory chunk. Otherwise, we must * allocate page structures representing the physical memory * underlying vm_page_array, even though they will not be used. */ if (new_end != high_avail) page_range = size / PAGE_SIZE; else #endif { page_range = size / (PAGE_SIZE + sizeof(struct vm_page)); /* * If the partial bytes remaining are large enough for * a page (PAGE_SIZE) without a corresponding * 'struct vm_page', then new_end will contain an * extra page after subtracting the length of the VM * page array. Compensate by subtracting an extra * page from new_end. */ if (size % (PAGE_SIZE + sizeof(struct vm_page)) >= PAGE_SIZE) { if (new_end == high_avail) high_avail -= PAGE_SIZE; new_end -= PAGE_SIZE; } } end = new_end; new_end = vm_page_array_alloc(&vaddr, end, page_range); #endif #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Allocate physical memory for the reservation management system's * data structures, and map it. */ new_end = vm_reserv_startup(&vaddr, new_end); #endif #if defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__mips__) || \ defined(__riscv) || defined(__powerpc64__) /* * Include vm_page_array and vm_reserv_array in a crash dump. */ for (pa = new_end; pa < end; pa += PAGE_SIZE) dump_add_page(pa); #endif phys_avail[biggestone + 1] = new_end; /* * Add physical memory segments corresponding to the available * physical pages. */ for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) if (vm_phys_avail_size(i) != 0) vm_phys_add_seg(phys_avail[i], phys_avail[i + 1]); /* * Initialize the physical memory allocator. */ vm_phys_init(); /* * Initialize the page structures and add every available page to the * physical memory allocator's free lists. */ #if defined(__i386__) && defined(VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE) for (ii = 0; ii < vm_page_array_size; ii++) { m = &vm_page_array[ii]; vm_page_init_page(m, (first_page + ii) << PAGE_SHIFT, 0); m->flags = PG_FICTITIOUS; } #endif vm_cnt.v_page_count = 0; for (segind = 0; segind < vm_phys_nsegs; segind++) { seg = &vm_phys_segs[segind]; for (m = seg->first_page, pa = seg->start; pa < seg->end; m++, pa += PAGE_SIZE) vm_page_init_page(m, pa, segind); /* * Add the segment to the free lists only if it is covered by * one of the ranges in phys_avail. Because we've added the * ranges to the vm_phys_segs array, we can assume that each * segment is either entirely contained in one of the ranges, * or doesn't overlap any of them. */ for (i = 0; phys_avail[i + 1] != 0; i += 2) { struct vm_domain *vmd; if (seg->start < phys_avail[i] || seg->end > phys_avail[i + 1]) continue; m = seg->first_page; pagecount = (u_long)atop(seg->end - seg->start); vmd = VM_DOMAIN(seg->domain); vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); vm_phys_enqueue_contig(m, pagecount); vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); vm_domain_freecnt_inc(vmd, pagecount); vm_cnt.v_page_count += (u_int)pagecount; vmd = VM_DOMAIN(seg->domain); vmd->vmd_page_count += (u_int)pagecount; vmd->vmd_segs |= 1UL << m->segind; break; } } /* * Remove blacklisted pages from the physical memory allocator. */ TAILQ_INIT(&blacklist_head); vm_page_blacklist_load(&list, &listend); vm_page_blacklist_check(list, listend); list = kern_getenv("vm.blacklist"); vm_page_blacklist_check(list, NULL); freeenv(list); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Initialize the reservation management system. */ vm_reserv_init(); #endif return (vaddr); } void vm_page_reference(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); } /* * vm_page_busy_acquire: * * Acquire the busy lock as described by VM_ALLOC_* flags. Will loop * and drop the object lock if necessary. */ int vm_page_busy_acquire(vm_page_t m, int allocflags) { vm_object_t obj; bool locked; /* * The page-specific object must be cached because page * identity can change during the sleep, causing the * re-lock of a different object. * It is assumed that a reference to the object is already * held by the callers. */ obj = m->object; for (;;) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0) { if (vm_page_tryxbusy(m)) return (TRUE); } else { if (vm_page_trysbusy(m)) return (TRUE); } if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) != 0) return (FALSE); if (obj != NULL) locked = VM_OBJECT_WOWNED(obj); else locked = FALSE; MPASS(locked || vm_page_wired(m)); _vm_page_busy_sleep(obj, m, "vmpba", (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) != 0, locked); if (locked) VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(obj); if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL) != 0) return (FALSE); KASSERT(m->object == obj || m->object == NULL, ("vm_page_busy_acquire: page %p does not belong to %p", m, obj)); } } /* * vm_page_busy_downgrade: * * Downgrade an exclusive busy page into a single shared busy page. */ void vm_page_busy_downgrade(vm_page_t m) { u_int x; vm_page_assert_xbusied(m); x = m->busy_lock; for (;;) { if (atomic_fcmpset_rel_int(&m->busy_lock, &x, VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1))) break; } if ((x & VPB_BIT_WAITERS) != 0) wakeup(m); } /* * * vm_page_busy_tryupgrade: * * Attempt to upgrade a single shared busy into an exclusive busy. */ int vm_page_busy_tryupgrade(vm_page_t m) { u_int ce, x; vm_page_assert_sbusied(m); x = m->busy_lock; ce = VPB_CURTHREAD_EXCLUSIVE; for (;;) { if (VPB_SHARERS(x) > 1) return (0); KASSERT((x & ~VPB_BIT_WAITERS) == VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1), ("vm_page_busy_tryupgrade: invalid lock state")); if (!atomic_fcmpset_acq_int(&m->busy_lock, &x, ce | (x & VPB_BIT_WAITERS))) continue; return (1); } } /* * vm_page_sbusied: * * Return a positive value if the page is shared busied, 0 otherwise. */ int vm_page_sbusied(vm_page_t m) { u_int x; x = m->busy_lock; return ((x & VPB_BIT_SHARED) != 0 && x != VPB_UNBUSIED); } /* * vm_page_sunbusy: * * Shared unbusy a page. */ void vm_page_sunbusy(vm_page_t m) { u_int x; vm_page_assert_sbusied(m); x = m->busy_lock; for (;;) { if (VPB_SHARERS(x) > 1) { if (atomic_fcmpset_int(&m->busy_lock, &x, x - VPB_ONE_SHARER)) break; continue; } KASSERT((x & ~VPB_BIT_WAITERS) == VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1), ("vm_page_sunbusy: invalid lock state")); if (!atomic_fcmpset_rel_int(&m->busy_lock, &x, VPB_UNBUSIED)) continue; if ((x & VPB_BIT_WAITERS) == 0) break; wakeup(m); break; } } /* * vm_page_busy_sleep: * * Sleep if the page is busy, using the page pointer as wchan. * This is used to implement the hard-path of busying mechanism. * * If nonshared is true, sleep only if the page is xbusy. * * The object lock must be held on entry and will be released on exit. */ void vm_page_busy_sleep(vm_page_t m, const char *wmesg, bool nonshared) { vm_object_t obj; obj = m->object; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(obj); vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_NOTOWNED); _vm_page_busy_sleep(obj, m, wmesg, nonshared, true); } static void _vm_page_busy_sleep(vm_object_t obj, vm_page_t m, const char *wmesg, bool nonshared, bool locked) { u_int x; /* * If the object is busy we must wait for that to drain to zero * before trying the page again. */ if (obj != NULL && vm_object_busied(obj)) { if (locked) VM_OBJECT_DROP(obj); vm_object_busy_wait(obj, wmesg); return; } sleepq_lock(m); x = m->busy_lock; if (x == VPB_UNBUSIED || (nonshared && (x & VPB_BIT_SHARED) != 0) || ((x & VPB_BIT_WAITERS) == 0 && !atomic_cmpset_int(&m->busy_lock, x, x | VPB_BIT_WAITERS))) { if (locked) VM_OBJECT_DROP(obj); sleepq_release(m); return; } if (locked) VM_OBJECT_DROP(obj); DROP_GIANT(); sleepq_add(m, NULL, wmesg, 0, 0); sleepq_wait(m, PVM); PICKUP_GIANT(); } /* * vm_page_trysbusy: * * Try to shared busy a page. * If the operation succeeds 1 is returned otherwise 0. * The operation never sleeps. */ int vm_page_trysbusy(vm_page_t m) { vm_object_t obj; u_int x; obj = m->object; x = m->busy_lock; for (;;) { if ((x & VPB_BIT_SHARED) == 0) return (0); /* * Reduce the window for transient busies that will trigger * false negatives in vm_page_ps_test(). */ if (obj != NULL && vm_object_busied(obj)) return (0); if (atomic_fcmpset_acq_int(&m->busy_lock, &x, x + VPB_ONE_SHARER)) break; } /* Refetch the object now that we're guaranteed that it is stable. */ obj = m->object; if (obj != NULL && vm_object_busied(obj)) { vm_page_sunbusy(m); return (0); } return (1); } /* * vm_page_tryxbusy: * * Try to exclusive busy a page. * If the operation succeeds 1 is returned otherwise 0. * The operation never sleeps. */ int vm_page_tryxbusy(vm_page_t m) { vm_object_t obj; if (atomic_cmpset_acq_int(&(m)->busy_lock, VPB_UNBUSIED, VPB_CURTHREAD_EXCLUSIVE) == 0) return (0); obj = m->object; if (obj != NULL && vm_object_busied(obj)) { vm_page_xunbusy(m); return (0); } return (1); } static void vm_page_xunbusy_hard_tail(vm_page_t m) { atomic_store_rel_int(&m->busy_lock, VPB_UNBUSIED); /* Wake the waiter. */ wakeup(m); } /* * vm_page_xunbusy_hard: * * Called when unbusy has failed because there is a waiter. */ void vm_page_xunbusy_hard(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_xbusied(m); vm_page_xunbusy_hard_tail(m); } void vm_page_xunbusy_hard_unchecked(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_xbusied_unchecked(m); vm_page_xunbusy_hard_tail(m); } /* * Avoid releasing and reacquiring the same page lock. */ void vm_page_change_lock(vm_page_t m, struct mtx **mtx) { struct mtx *mtx1; mtx1 = vm_page_lockptr(m); if (*mtx == mtx1) return; if (*mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(*mtx); *mtx = mtx1; mtx_lock(mtx1); } /* * vm_page_unhold_pages: * * Unhold each of the pages that is referenced by the given array. */ void vm_page_unhold_pages(vm_page_t *ma, int count) { for (; count != 0; count--) { vm_page_unwire(*ma, PQ_ACTIVE); ma++; } } vm_page_t PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(vm_paddr_t pa) { vm_page_t m; #ifdef VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE m = vm_phys_paddr_to_vm_page(pa); if (m == NULL) m = vm_phys_fictitious_to_vm_page(pa); return (m); #elif defined(VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE) long pi; pi = atop(pa); if (pi >= first_page && (pi - first_page) < vm_page_array_size) { m = &vm_page_array[pi - first_page]; return (m); } return (vm_phys_fictitious_to_vm_page(pa)); #else #error "Either VM_PHYSSEG_DENSE or VM_PHYSSEG_SPARSE must be defined." #endif } /* * vm_page_getfake: * * Create a fictitious page with the specified physical address and * memory attribute. The memory attribute is the only the machine- * dependent aspect of a fictitious page that must be initialized. */ vm_page_t vm_page_getfake(vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr) { vm_page_t m; m = uma_zalloc(fakepg_zone, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO); vm_page_initfake(m, paddr, memattr); return (m); } void vm_page_initfake(vm_page_t m, vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr) { if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) { /* * The page's memattr might have changed since the * previous initialization. Update the pmap to the * new memattr. */ goto memattr; } m->phys_addr = paddr; m->queue = PQ_NONE; /* Fictitious pages don't use "segind". */ m->flags = PG_FICTITIOUS; /* Fictitious pages don't use "order" or "pool". */ m->oflags = VPO_UNMANAGED; m->busy_lock = VPB_CURTHREAD_EXCLUSIVE; /* Fictitious pages are unevictable. */ m->ref_count = 1; pmap_page_init(m); memattr: pmap_page_set_memattr(m, memattr); } /* * vm_page_putfake: * * Release a fictitious page. */ void vm_page_putfake(vm_page_t m) { KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0, ("managed %p", m)); KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0, ("vm_page_putfake: bad page %p", m)); if (vm_page_xbusied(m)) vm_page_xunbusy(m); uma_zfree(fakepg_zone, m); } /* * vm_page_updatefake: * * Update the given fictitious page to the specified physical address and * memory attribute. */ void vm_page_updatefake(vm_page_t m, vm_paddr_t paddr, vm_memattr_t memattr) { KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0, ("vm_page_updatefake: bad page %p", m)); m->phys_addr = paddr; pmap_page_set_memattr(m, memattr); } /* * vm_page_free: * * Free a page. */ void vm_page_free(vm_page_t m) { m->flags &= ~PG_ZERO; vm_page_free_toq(m); } /* * vm_page_free_zero: * * Free a page to the zerod-pages queue */ void vm_page_free_zero(vm_page_t m) { m->flags |= PG_ZERO; vm_page_free_toq(m); } /* * Unbusy and handle the page queueing for a page from a getpages request that * was optionally read ahead or behind. */ void vm_page_readahead_finish(vm_page_t m) { /* We shouldn't put invalid pages on queues. */ KASSERT(!vm_page_none_valid(m), ("%s: %p is invalid", __func__, m)); /* * Since the page is not the actually needed one, whether it should * be activated or deactivated is not obvious. Empirical results * have shown that deactivating the page is usually the best choice, * unless the page is wanted by another thread. */ vm_page_lock(m); if ((m->busy_lock & VPB_BIT_WAITERS) != 0) vm_page_activate(m); else vm_page_deactivate(m); vm_page_unlock(m); vm_page_xunbusy_unchecked(m); } /* * vm_page_sleep_if_busy: * * Sleep and release the object lock if the page is busied. * Returns TRUE if the thread slept. * * The given page must be unlocked and object containing it must * be locked. */ int vm_page_sleep_if_busy(vm_page_t m, const char *msg) { vm_object_t obj; vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_NOTOWNED); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); /* * The page-specific object must be cached because page * identity can change during the sleep, causing the * re-lock of a different object. * It is assumed that a reference to the object is already * held by the callers. */ obj = m->object; if (vm_page_busied(m) || (obj != NULL && obj->busy)) { vm_page_busy_sleep(m, msg, false); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(obj); return (TRUE); } return (FALSE); } /* * vm_page_sleep_if_xbusy: * * Sleep and release the object lock if the page is xbusied. * Returns TRUE if the thread slept. * * The given page must be unlocked and object containing it must * be locked. */ int vm_page_sleep_if_xbusy(vm_page_t m, const char *msg) { vm_object_t obj; vm_page_lock_assert(m, MA_NOTOWNED); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); /* * The page-specific object must be cached because page * identity can change during the sleep, causing the * re-lock of a different object. * It is assumed that a reference to the object is already * held by the callers. */ obj = m->object; if (vm_page_xbusied(m) || (obj != NULL && obj->busy)) { vm_page_busy_sleep(m, msg, true); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(obj); return (TRUE); } return (FALSE); } /* * vm_page_dirty_KBI: [ internal use only ] * * Set all bits in the page's dirty field. * * The object containing the specified page must be locked if the * call is made from the machine-independent layer. * * See vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(). * * This function should only be called by vm_page_dirty(). */ void vm_page_dirty_KBI(vm_page_t m) { /* Refer to this operation by its public name. */ KASSERT(vm_page_all_valid(m), ("vm_page_dirty: page is invalid!")); m->dirty = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; } /* * vm_page_insert: [ internal use only ] * * Inserts the given mem entry into the object and object list. * * The object must be locked. */ int vm_page_insert(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex) { vm_page_t mpred; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); mpred = vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex); return (vm_page_insert_after(m, object, pindex, mpred)); } /* * vm_page_insert_after: * * Inserts the page "m" into the specified object at offset "pindex". * * The page "mpred" must immediately precede the offset "pindex" within * the specified object. * * The object must be locked. */ static int vm_page_insert_after(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, vm_page_t mpred) { vm_page_t msucc; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(m->object == NULL, ("vm_page_insert_after: page already inserted")); if (mpred != NULL) { KASSERT(mpred->object == object, ("vm_page_insert_after: object doesn't contain mpred")); KASSERT(mpred->pindex < pindex, ("vm_page_insert_after: mpred doesn't precede pindex")); msucc = TAILQ_NEXT(mpred, listq); } else msucc = TAILQ_FIRST(&object->memq); if (msucc != NULL) KASSERT(msucc->pindex > pindex, ("vm_page_insert_after: msucc doesn't succeed pindex")); /* * Record the object/offset pair in this page. */ m->object = object; m->pindex = pindex; m->ref_count |= VPRC_OBJREF; /* * Now link into the object's ordered list of backed pages. */ if (vm_radix_insert(&object->rtree, m)) { m->object = NULL; m->pindex = 0; m->ref_count &= ~VPRC_OBJREF; return (1); } vm_page_insert_radixdone(m, object, mpred); return (0); } /* * vm_page_insert_radixdone: * * Complete page "m" insertion into the specified object after the * radix trie hooking. * * The page "mpred" must precede the offset "m->pindex" within the * specified object. * * The object must be locked. */ static void vm_page_insert_radixdone(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t object, vm_page_t mpred) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(object != NULL && m->object == object, ("vm_page_insert_radixdone: page %p has inconsistent object", m)); KASSERT((m->ref_count & VPRC_OBJREF) != 0, ("vm_page_insert_radixdone: page %p is missing object ref", m)); if (mpred != NULL) { KASSERT(mpred->object == object, ("vm_page_insert_radixdone: object doesn't contain mpred")); KASSERT(mpred->pindex < m->pindex, ("vm_page_insert_radixdone: mpred doesn't precede pindex")); } if (mpred != NULL) TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&object->memq, mpred, m, listq); else TAILQ_INSERT_HEAD(&object->memq, m, listq); /* * Show that the object has one more resident page. */ object->resident_page_count++; /* * Hold the vnode until the last page is released. */ if (object->resident_page_count == 1 && object->type == OBJT_VNODE) vhold(object->handle); /* * Since we are inserting a new and possibly dirty page, * update the object's generation count. */ if (pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) vm_object_set_writeable_dirty(object); } /* * Do the work to remove a page from its object. The caller is responsible for * updating the page's fields to reflect this removal. */ static void vm_page_object_remove(vm_page_t m) { vm_object_t object; vm_page_t mrem; object = m->object; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT((m->ref_count & VPRC_OBJREF) != 0, ("page %p is missing its object ref", m)); mrem = vm_radix_remove(&object->rtree, m->pindex); KASSERT(mrem == m, ("removed page %p, expected page %p", mrem, m)); /* * Now remove from the object's list of backed pages. */ TAILQ_REMOVE(&object->memq, m, listq); /* * And show that the object has one fewer resident page. */ object->resident_page_count--; /* * The vnode may now be recycled. */ if (object->resident_page_count == 0 && object->type == OBJT_VNODE) vdrop(object->handle); } /* * vm_page_remove: * * Removes the specified page from its containing object, but does not * invalidate any backing storage. Returns true if the object's reference * was the last reference to the page, and false otherwise. * * The object must be locked. */ bool vm_page_remove(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_object_remove(m); m->object = NULL; return (vm_page_drop(m, VPRC_OBJREF) == VPRC_OBJREF); } /* * vm_page_lookup: * * Returns the page associated with the object/offset * pair specified; if none is found, NULL is returned. * * The object must be locked. */ vm_page_t vm_page_lookup(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object); return (vm_radix_lookup(&object->rtree, pindex)); } /* * vm_page_find_least: * * Returns the page associated with the object with least pindex * greater than or equal to the parameter pindex, or NULL. * * The object must be locked. */ vm_page_t vm_page_find_least(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex) { vm_page_t m; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object); if ((m = TAILQ_FIRST(&object->memq)) != NULL && m->pindex < pindex) m = vm_radix_lookup_ge(&object->rtree, pindex); return (m); } /* * Returns the given page's successor (by pindex) within the object if it is * resident; if none is found, NULL is returned. * * The object must be locked. */ vm_page_t vm_page_next(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_t next; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); if ((next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, listq)) != NULL) { MPASS(next->object == m->object); if (next->pindex != m->pindex + 1) next = NULL; } return (next); } /* * Returns the given page's predecessor (by pindex) within the object if it is * resident; if none is found, NULL is returned. * * The object must be locked. */ vm_page_t vm_page_prev(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_t prev; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); if ((prev = TAILQ_PREV(m, pglist, listq)) != NULL) { MPASS(prev->object == m->object); if (prev->pindex != m->pindex - 1) prev = NULL; } return (prev); } /* * Uses the page mnew as a replacement for an existing page at index * pindex which must be already present in the object. */ vm_page_t vm_page_replace(vm_page_t mnew, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex) { vm_page_t mold; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(mnew->object == NULL && (mnew->ref_count & VPRC_OBJREF) == 0, ("vm_page_replace: page %p already in object", mnew)); /* * This function mostly follows vm_page_insert() and * vm_page_remove() without the radix, object count and vnode * dance. Double check such functions for more comments. */ mnew->object = object; mnew->pindex = pindex; atomic_set_int(&mnew->ref_count, VPRC_OBJREF); mold = vm_radix_replace(&object->rtree, mnew); KASSERT(mold->queue == PQ_NONE, ("vm_page_replace: old page %p is on a paging queue", mold)); /* Keep the resident page list in sorted order. */ TAILQ_INSERT_AFTER(&object->memq, mold, mnew, listq); TAILQ_REMOVE(&object->memq, mold, listq); mold->object = NULL; atomic_clear_int(&mold->ref_count, VPRC_OBJREF); vm_page_xunbusy(mold); /* * The object's resident_page_count does not change because we have * swapped one page for another, but the generation count should * change if the page is dirty. */ if (pmap_page_is_write_mapped(mnew)) vm_object_set_writeable_dirty(object); return (mold); } /* * vm_page_rename: * * Move the given memory entry from its * current object to the specified target object/offset. * * Note: swap associated with the page must be invalidated by the move. We * have to do this for several reasons: (1) we aren't freeing the * page, (2) we are dirtying the page, (3) the VM system is probably * moving the page from object A to B, and will then later move * the backing store from A to B and we can't have a conflict. * * Note: we *always* dirty the page. It is necessary both for the * fact that we moved it, and because we may be invalidating * swap. * * The objects must be locked. */ int vm_page_rename(vm_page_t m, vm_object_t new_object, vm_pindex_t new_pindex) { vm_page_t mpred; vm_pindex_t opidx; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(new_object); KASSERT(m->ref_count != 0, ("vm_page_rename: page %p has no refs", m)); mpred = vm_radix_lookup_le(&new_object->rtree, new_pindex); KASSERT(mpred == NULL || mpred->pindex != new_pindex, ("vm_page_rename: pindex already renamed")); /* * Create a custom version of vm_page_insert() which does not depend * by m_prev and can cheat on the implementation aspects of the * function. */ opidx = m->pindex; m->pindex = new_pindex; if (vm_radix_insert(&new_object->rtree, m)) { m->pindex = opidx; return (1); } /* * The operation cannot fail anymore. The removal must happen before * the listq iterator is tainted. */ m->pindex = opidx; vm_page_object_remove(m); /* Return back to the new pindex to complete vm_page_insert(). */ m->pindex = new_pindex; m->object = new_object; vm_page_insert_radixdone(m, new_object, mpred); vm_page_dirty(m); return (0); } /* * vm_page_alloc: * * Allocate and return a page that is associated with the specified * object and offset pair. By default, this page is exclusive busied. * * The caller must always specify an allocation class. * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs a page * VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT interrupt time request * * optional allocation flags: * VM_ALLOC_COUNT(number) the number of additional pages that the caller * intends to allocate * VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY do not exclusive busy the page * VM_ALLOC_NODUMP do not include the page in a kernel core dump * VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ page is not associated with an object and * should not be exclusive busy * VM_ALLOC_SBUSY shared busy the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_WIRED wire the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_ZERO prefer a zeroed page */ vm_page_t vm_page_alloc(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int req) { return (vm_page_alloc_after(object, pindex, req, object != NULL ? vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex) : NULL)); } vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_domain(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int domain, int req) { return (vm_page_alloc_domain_after(object, pindex, domain, req, object != NULL ? vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex) : NULL)); } /* * Allocate a page in the specified object with the given page index. To * optimize insertion of the page into the object, the caller must also specifiy * the resident page in the object with largest index smaller than the given * page index, or NULL if no such page exists. */ vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_after(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int req, vm_page_t mpred) { struct vm_domainset_iter di; vm_page_t m; int domain; vm_domainset_iter_page_init(&di, object, pindex, &domain, &req); do { m = vm_page_alloc_domain_after(object, pindex, domain, req, mpred); if (m != NULL) break; } while (vm_domainset_iter_page(&di, object, &domain) == 0); return (m); } /* * Returns true if the number of free pages exceeds the minimum * for the request class and false otherwise. */ static int _vm_domain_allocate(struct vm_domain *vmd, int req_class, int npages) { u_int limit, old, new; if (req_class == VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT) limit = 0; else if (req_class == VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM) limit = vmd->vmd_interrupt_free_min; else limit = vmd->vmd_free_reserved; /* * Attempt to reserve the pages. Fail if we're below the limit. */ limit += npages; old = vmd->vmd_free_count; do { if (old < limit) return (0); new = old - npages; } while (atomic_fcmpset_int(&vmd->vmd_free_count, &old, new) == 0); /* Wake the page daemon if we've crossed the threshold. */ if (vm_paging_needed(vmd, new) && !vm_paging_needed(vmd, old)) pagedaemon_wakeup(vmd->vmd_domain); /* Only update bitsets on transitions. */ if ((old >= vmd->vmd_free_min && new < vmd->vmd_free_min) || (old >= vmd->vmd_free_severe && new < vmd->vmd_free_severe)) vm_domain_set(vmd); return (1); } int vm_domain_allocate(struct vm_domain *vmd, int req, int npages) { int req_class; /* * The page daemon is allowed to dig deeper into the free page list. */ req_class = req & VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK; if (curproc == pageproc && req_class != VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT) req_class = VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM; return (_vm_domain_allocate(vmd, req_class, npages)); } vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_domain_after(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int domain, int req, vm_page_t mpred) { struct vm_domain *vmd; vm_page_t m; int flags, pool; KASSERT((object != NULL) == ((req & VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ) == 0) && (object != NULL || (req & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0) && ((req & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) != (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)), ("inconsistent object(%p)/req(%x)", object, req)); KASSERT(object == NULL || (req & VM_ALLOC_WAITOK) == 0, ("Can't sleep and retry object insertion.")); KASSERT(mpred == NULL || mpred->pindex < pindex, ("mpred %p doesn't precede pindex 0x%jx", mpred, (uintmax_t)pindex)); if (object != NULL) VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); flags = 0; m = NULL; pool = object != NULL ? VM_FREEPOOL_DEFAULT : VM_FREEPOOL_DIRECT; again: #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Can we allocate the page from a reservation? */ if (vm_object_reserv(object) && (m = vm_reserv_alloc_page(object, pindex, domain, req, mpred)) != NULL) { domain = vm_phys_domain(m); vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); goto found; } #endif vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); if (vmd->vmd_pgcache[pool].zone != NULL) { m = uma_zalloc(vmd->vmd_pgcache[pool].zone, M_NOWAIT); if (m != NULL) { flags |= PG_PCPU_CACHE; goto found; } } if (vm_domain_allocate(vmd, req, 1)) { /* * If not, allocate it from the free page queues. */ vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); m = vm_phys_alloc_pages(domain, pool, 0); vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); if (m == NULL) { vm_domain_freecnt_inc(vmd, 1); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 if (vm_reserv_reclaim_inactive(domain)) goto again; #endif } } if (m == NULL) { /* * Not allocatable, give up. */ if (vm_domain_alloc_fail(vmd, object, req)) goto again; return (NULL); } /* * At this point we had better have found a good page. */ found: vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_page_alloc_check(m); /* * Initialize the page. Only the PG_ZERO flag is inherited. */ if ((req & VM_ALLOC_ZERO) != 0) flags |= (m->flags & PG_ZERO); if ((req & VM_ALLOC_NODUMP) != 0) flags |= PG_NODUMP; m->flags = flags; m->aflags = 0; m->oflags = object == NULL || (object->flags & OBJ_UNMANAGED) != 0 ? VPO_UNMANAGED : 0; m->busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED; if ((req & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) == 0) m->busy_lock = VPB_CURTHREAD_EXCLUSIVE; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) != 0) m->busy_lock = VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1); if (req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) { /* * The page lock is not required for wiring a page until that * page is inserted into the object. */ vm_wire_add(1); m->ref_count = 1; } m->act_count = 0; if (object != NULL) { if (vm_page_insert_after(m, object, pindex, mpred)) { if (req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) { vm_wire_sub(1); m->ref_count = 0; } KASSERT(m->object == NULL, ("page %p has object", m)); m->oflags = VPO_UNMANAGED; m->busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED; /* Don't change PG_ZERO. */ vm_page_free_toq(m); if (req & VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vm_radix_wait(); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); } return (NULL); } /* Ignore device objects; the pager sets "memattr" for them. */ if (object->memattr != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT && (object->flags & OBJ_FICTITIOUS) == 0) pmap_page_set_memattr(m, object->memattr); } else m->pindex = pindex; return (m); } /* * vm_page_alloc_contig: * * Allocate a contiguous set of physical pages of the given size "npages" * from the free lists. All of the physical pages must be at or above * the given physical address "low" and below the given physical address * "high". The given value "alignment" determines the alignment of the * first physical page in the set. If the given value "boundary" is * non-zero, then the set of physical pages cannot cross any physical * address boundary that is a multiple of that value. Both "alignment" * and "boundary" must be a power of two. * * If the specified memory attribute, "memattr", is VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, * then the memory attribute setting for the physical pages is configured * to the object's memory attribute setting. Otherwise, the memory * attribute setting for the physical pages is configured to "memattr", * overriding the object's memory attribute setting. However, if the * object's memory attribute setting is not VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, then the * memory attribute setting for the physical pages cannot be configured * to VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT. * * The specified object may not contain fictitious pages. * * The caller must always specify an allocation class. * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs a page * VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT interrupt time request * * optional allocation flags: * VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY do not exclusive busy the page * VM_ALLOC_NODUMP do not include the page in a kernel core dump * VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ page is not associated with an object and * should not be exclusive busy * VM_ALLOC_SBUSY shared busy the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_WIRED wire the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_ZERO prefer a zeroed page */ vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_contig(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int req, u_long npages, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary, vm_memattr_t memattr) { struct vm_domainset_iter di; vm_page_t m; int domain; vm_domainset_iter_page_init(&di, object, pindex, &domain, &req); do { m = vm_page_alloc_contig_domain(object, pindex, domain, req, npages, low, high, alignment, boundary, memattr); if (m != NULL) break; } while (vm_domainset_iter_page(&di, object, &domain) == 0); return (m); } vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_contig_domain(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int domain, int req, u_long npages, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary, vm_memattr_t memattr) { struct vm_domain *vmd; vm_page_t m, m_ret, mpred; u_int busy_lock, flags, oflags; mpred = NULL; /* XXX: pacify gcc */ KASSERT((object != NULL) == ((req & VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ) == 0) && (object != NULL || (req & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0) && ((req & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) != (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)), ("vm_page_alloc_contig: inconsistent object(%p)/req(%x)", object, req)); KASSERT(object == NULL || (req & VM_ALLOC_WAITOK) == 0, ("Can't sleep and retry object insertion.")); if (object != NULL) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT((object->flags & OBJ_FICTITIOUS) == 0, ("vm_page_alloc_contig: object %p has fictitious pages", object)); } KASSERT(npages > 0, ("vm_page_alloc_contig: npages is zero")); if (object != NULL) { mpred = vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex); KASSERT(mpred == NULL || mpred->pindex != pindex, ("vm_page_alloc_contig: pindex already allocated")); } /* * Can we allocate the pages without the number of free pages falling * below the lower bound for the allocation class? */ m_ret = NULL; again: #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Can we allocate the pages from a reservation? */ if (vm_object_reserv(object) && (m_ret = vm_reserv_alloc_contig(object, pindex, domain, req, mpred, npages, low, high, alignment, boundary)) != NULL) { domain = vm_phys_domain(m_ret); vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); goto found; } #endif vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); if (vm_domain_allocate(vmd, req, npages)) { /* * allocate them from the free page queues. */ vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); m_ret = vm_phys_alloc_contig(domain, npages, low, high, alignment, boundary); vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); if (m_ret == NULL) { vm_domain_freecnt_inc(vmd, npages); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 if (vm_reserv_reclaim_contig(domain, npages, low, high, alignment, boundary)) goto again; #endif } } if (m_ret == NULL) { if (vm_domain_alloc_fail(vmd, object, req)) goto again; return (NULL); } #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 found: #endif for (m = m_ret; m < &m_ret[npages]; m++) { vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_page_alloc_check(m); } /* * Initialize the pages. Only the PG_ZERO flag is inherited. */ flags = 0; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_ZERO) != 0) flags = PG_ZERO; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_NODUMP) != 0) flags |= PG_NODUMP; oflags = object == NULL || (object->flags & OBJ_UNMANAGED) != 0 ? VPO_UNMANAGED : 0; busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED; if ((req & (VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) == 0) busy_lock = VPB_CURTHREAD_EXCLUSIVE; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) != 0) busy_lock = VPB_SHARERS_WORD(1); if ((req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) vm_wire_add(npages); if (object != NULL) { if (object->memattr != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT && memattr == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) memattr = object->memattr; } for (m = m_ret; m < &m_ret[npages]; m++) { m->aflags = 0; m->flags = (m->flags | PG_NODUMP) & flags; m->busy_lock = busy_lock; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) m->ref_count = 1; m->act_count = 0; m->oflags = oflags; if (object != NULL) { if (vm_page_insert_after(m, object, pindex, mpred)) { if ((req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) vm_wire_sub(npages); KASSERT(m->object == NULL, ("page %p has object", m)); mpred = m; for (m = m_ret; m < &m_ret[npages]; m++) { if (m <= mpred && (req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) m->ref_count = 0; m->oflags = VPO_UNMANAGED; m->busy_lock = VPB_UNBUSIED; /* Don't change PG_ZERO. */ vm_page_free_toq(m); } if (req & VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL) { VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vm_radix_wait(); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); } return (NULL); } mpred = m; } else m->pindex = pindex; if (memattr != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) pmap_page_set_memattr(m, memattr); pindex++; } return (m_ret); } /* * Check a page that has been freshly dequeued from a freelist. */ static void vm_page_alloc_check(vm_page_t m) { KASSERT(m->object == NULL, ("page %p has object", m)); KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_NONE && (m->aflags & PGA_QUEUE_STATE_MASK) == 0, ("page %p has unexpected queue %d, flags %#x", m, m->queue, (m->aflags & PGA_QUEUE_STATE_MASK))); KASSERT(m->ref_count == 0, ("page %p has references", m)); KASSERT(!vm_page_busied(m), ("page %p is busy", m)); KASSERT(m->dirty == 0, ("page %p is dirty", m)); KASSERT(pmap_page_get_memattr(m) == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, ("page %p has unexpected memattr %d", m, pmap_page_get_memattr(m))); KASSERT(m->valid == 0, ("free page %p is valid", m)); } /* * vm_page_alloc_freelist: * * Allocate a physical page from the specified free page list. * * The caller must always specify an allocation class. * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs a page * VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT interrupt time request * * optional allocation flags: * VM_ALLOC_COUNT(number) the number of additional pages that the caller * intends to allocate * VM_ALLOC_WIRED wire the allocated page * VM_ALLOC_ZERO prefer a zeroed page */ vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_freelist(int freelist, int req) { struct vm_domainset_iter di; vm_page_t m; int domain; vm_domainset_iter_page_init(&di, NULL, 0, &domain, &req); do { m = vm_page_alloc_freelist_domain(domain, freelist, req); if (m != NULL) break; } while (vm_domainset_iter_page(&di, NULL, &domain) == 0); return (m); } vm_page_t vm_page_alloc_freelist_domain(int domain, int freelist, int req) { struct vm_domain *vmd; vm_page_t m; u_int flags; m = NULL; vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); again: if (vm_domain_allocate(vmd, req, 1)) { vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); m = vm_phys_alloc_freelist_pages(domain, freelist, VM_FREEPOOL_DIRECT, 0); vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); if (m == NULL) vm_domain_freecnt_inc(vmd, 1); } if (m == NULL) { if (vm_domain_alloc_fail(vmd, NULL, req)) goto again; return (NULL); } vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_page_alloc_check(m); /* * Initialize the page. Only the PG_ZERO flag is inherited. */ m->aflags = 0; flags = 0; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_ZERO) != 0) flags = PG_ZERO; m->flags &= flags; if ((req & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) { /* * The page lock is not required for wiring a page that does * not belong to an object. */ vm_wire_add(1); m->ref_count = 1; } /* Unmanaged pages don't use "act_count". */ m->oflags = VPO_UNMANAGED; return (m); } static int vm_page_zone_import(void *arg, void **store, int cnt, int domain, int flags) { struct vm_domain *vmd; struct vm_pgcache *pgcache; int i; pgcache = arg; vmd = VM_DOMAIN(pgcache->domain); /* * The page daemon should avoid creating extra memory pressure since its * main purpose is to replenish the store of free pages. */ if (vmd->vmd_severeset || curproc == pageproc || !_vm_domain_allocate(vmd, VM_ALLOC_NORMAL, cnt)) return (0); domain = vmd->vmd_domain; vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); i = vm_phys_alloc_npages(domain, pgcache->pool, cnt, (vm_page_t *)store); vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); if (cnt != i) vm_domain_freecnt_inc(vmd, cnt - i); return (i); } static void vm_page_zone_release(void *arg, void **store, int cnt) { struct vm_domain *vmd; struct vm_pgcache *pgcache; vm_page_t m; int i; pgcache = arg; vmd = VM_DOMAIN(pgcache->domain); vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++) { m = (vm_page_t)store[i]; vm_phys_free_pages(m, 0); } vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); vm_domain_freecnt_inc(vmd, cnt); } #define VPSC_ANY 0 /* No restrictions. */ #define VPSC_NORESERV 1 /* Skip reservations; implies VPSC_NOSUPER. */ #define VPSC_NOSUPER 2 /* Skip superpages. */ /* * vm_page_scan_contig: * * Scan vm_page_array[] between the specified entries "m_start" and * "m_end" for a run of contiguous physical pages that satisfy the * specified conditions, and return the lowest page in the run. The * specified "alignment" determines the alignment of the lowest physical * page in the run. If the specified "boundary" is non-zero, then the * run of physical pages cannot span a physical address that is a * multiple of "boundary". * * "m_end" is never dereferenced, so it need not point to a vm_page * structure within vm_page_array[]. * * "npages" must be greater than zero. "m_start" and "m_end" must not * span a hole (or discontiguity) in the physical address space. Both * "alignment" and "boundary" must be a power of two. */ vm_page_t vm_page_scan_contig(u_long npages, vm_page_t m_start, vm_page_t m_end, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary, int options) { struct mtx *m_mtx; vm_object_t object; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m, m_run; #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 int level; #endif int m_inc, order, run_ext, run_len; KASSERT(npages > 0, ("npages is 0")); KASSERT(powerof2(alignment), ("alignment is not a power of 2")); KASSERT(powerof2(boundary), ("boundary is not a power of 2")); m_run = NULL; run_len = 0; m_mtx = NULL; for (m = m_start; m < m_end && run_len < npages; m += m_inc) { KASSERT((m->flags & PG_MARKER) == 0, ("page %p is PG_MARKER", m)); KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0 || m->ref_count >= 1, ("fictitious page %p has invalid ref count", m)); /* * If the current page would be the start of a run, check its * physical address against the end, alignment, and boundary * conditions. If it doesn't satisfy these conditions, either * terminate the scan or advance to the next page that * satisfies the failed condition. */ if (run_len == 0) { KASSERT(m_run == NULL, ("m_run != NULL")); if (m + npages > m_end) break; pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); if ((pa & (alignment - 1)) != 0) { m_inc = atop(roundup2(pa, alignment) - pa); continue; } if (rounddown2(pa ^ (pa + ptoa(npages) - 1), boundary) != 0) { m_inc = atop(roundup2(pa, boundary) - pa); continue; } } else KASSERT(m_run != NULL, ("m_run == NULL")); vm_page_change_lock(m, &m_mtx); m_inc = 1; retry: if (vm_page_wired(m)) run_ext = 0; #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 else if ((level = vm_reserv_level(m)) >= 0 && (options & VPSC_NORESERV) != 0) { run_ext = 0; /* Advance to the end of the reservation. */ pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); m_inc = atop(roundup2(pa + 1, vm_reserv_size(level)) - pa); } #endif else if ((object = m->object) != NULL) { /* * The page is considered eligible for relocation if * and only if it could be laundered or reclaimed by * the page daemon. */ if (!VM_OBJECT_TRYRLOCK(object)) { mtx_unlock(m_mtx); VM_OBJECT_RLOCK(object); mtx_lock(m_mtx); if (m->object != object) { /* * The page may have been freed. */ VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object); goto retry; } } /* Don't care: PG_NODUMP, PG_ZERO. */ if (object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT && object->type != OBJT_SWAP && object->type != OBJT_VNODE) { run_ext = 0; #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 } else if ((options & VPSC_NOSUPER) != 0 && (level = vm_reserv_level_iffullpop(m)) >= 0) { run_ext = 0; /* Advance to the end of the superpage. */ pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m); m_inc = atop(roundup2(pa + 1, vm_reserv_size(level)) - pa); #endif } else if (object->memattr == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT && vm_page_queue(m) != PQ_NONE && !vm_page_busied(m) && !vm_page_wired(m)) { /* * The page is allocated but eligible for * relocation. Extend the current run by one * page. */ KASSERT(pmap_page_get_memattr(m) == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, ("page %p has an unexpected memattr", m)); KASSERT((m->oflags & (VPO_SWAPINPROG | VPO_SWAPSLEEP | VPO_UNMANAGED)) == 0, ("page %p has unexpected oflags", m)); /* Don't care: PGA_NOSYNC. */ run_ext = 1; } else run_ext = 0; VM_OBJECT_RUNLOCK(object); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 } else if (level >= 0) { /* * The page is reserved but not yet allocated. In * other words, it is still free. Extend the current * run by one page. */ run_ext = 1; #endif } else if ((order = m->order) < VM_NFREEORDER) { /* * The page is enqueued in the physical memory * allocator's free page queues. Moreover, it is the * first page in a power-of-two-sized run of * contiguous free pages. Add these pages to the end * of the current run, and jump ahead. */ run_ext = 1 << order; m_inc = 1 << order; } else { /* * Skip the page for one of the following reasons: (1) * It is enqueued in the physical memory allocator's * free page queues. However, it is not the first * page in a run of contiguous free pages. (This case * rarely occurs because the scan is performed in * ascending order.) (2) It is not reserved, and it is * transitioning from free to allocated. (Conversely, * the transition from allocated to free for managed * pages is blocked by the page lock.) (3) It is * allocated but not contained by an object and not * wired, e.g., allocated by Xen's balloon driver. */ run_ext = 0; } /* * Extend or reset the current run of pages. */ if (run_ext > 0) { if (run_len == 0) m_run = m; run_len += run_ext; } else { if (run_len > 0) { m_run = NULL; run_len = 0; } } } if (m_mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(m_mtx); if (run_len >= npages) return (m_run); return (NULL); } /* * vm_page_reclaim_run: * * Try to relocate each of the allocated virtual pages within the * specified run of physical pages to a new physical address. Free the * physical pages underlying the relocated virtual pages. A virtual page * is relocatable if and only if it could be laundered or reclaimed by * the page daemon. Whenever possible, a virtual page is relocated to a * physical address above "high". * * Returns 0 if every physical page within the run was already free or * just freed by a successful relocation. Otherwise, returns a non-zero * value indicating why the last attempt to relocate a virtual page was * unsuccessful. * * "req_class" must be an allocation class. */ static int vm_page_reclaim_run(int req_class, int domain, u_long npages, vm_page_t m_run, vm_paddr_t high) { struct vm_domain *vmd; struct mtx *m_mtx; struct spglist free; vm_object_t object; vm_paddr_t pa; vm_page_t m, m_end, m_new; int error, order, req; KASSERT((req_class & VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK) == req_class, ("req_class is not an allocation class")); SLIST_INIT(&free); error = 0; m = m_run; m_end = m_run + npages; m_mtx = NULL; for (; error == 0 && m < m_end; m++) { KASSERT((m->flags & (PG_FICTITIOUS | PG_MARKER)) == 0, ("page %p is PG_FICTITIOUS or PG_MARKER", m)); /* * Avoid releasing and reacquiring the same page lock. */ vm_page_change_lock(m, &m_mtx); retry: /* * Racily check for wirings. Races are handled below. */ if (vm_page_wired(m)) error = EBUSY; else if ((object = m->object) != NULL) { /* * The page is relocated if and only if it could be * laundered or reclaimed by the page daemon. */ if (!VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(object)) { mtx_unlock(m_mtx); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); mtx_lock(m_mtx); if (m->object != object) { /* * The page may have been freed. */ VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); goto retry; } } /* Don't care: PG_NODUMP, PG_ZERO. */ if (object->type != OBJT_DEFAULT && object->type != OBJT_SWAP && object->type != OBJT_VNODE) error = EINVAL; else if (object->memattr != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) error = EINVAL; else if (vm_page_queue(m) != PQ_NONE && vm_page_tryxbusy(m) != 0) { if (vm_page_wired(m)) { vm_page_xunbusy(m); error = EBUSY; goto unlock; } KASSERT(pmap_page_get_memattr(m) == VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT, ("page %p has an unexpected memattr", m)); KASSERT((m->oflags & (VPO_SWAPINPROG | VPO_SWAPSLEEP | VPO_UNMANAGED)) == 0, ("page %p has unexpected oflags", m)); /* Don't care: PGA_NOSYNC. */ if (!vm_page_none_valid(m)) { /* * First, try to allocate a new page * that is above "high". Failing * that, try to allocate a new page * that is below "m_run". Allocate * the new page between the end of * "m_run" and "high" only as a last * resort. */ req = req_class | VM_ALLOC_NOOBJ; if ((m->flags & PG_NODUMP) != 0) req |= VM_ALLOC_NODUMP; if (trunc_page(high) != ~(vm_paddr_t)PAGE_MASK) { m_new = vm_page_alloc_contig( NULL, 0, req, 1, round_page(high), ~(vm_paddr_t)0, PAGE_SIZE, 0, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } else m_new = NULL; if (m_new == NULL) { pa = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m_run); m_new = vm_page_alloc_contig( NULL, 0, req, 1, 0, pa - 1, PAGE_SIZE, 0, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } if (m_new == NULL) { pa += ptoa(npages); m_new = vm_page_alloc_contig( NULL, 0, req, 1, pa, high, PAGE_SIZE, 0, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); } if (m_new == NULL) { vm_page_xunbusy(m); error = ENOMEM; goto unlock; } /* * Unmap the page and check for new * wirings that may have been acquired * through a pmap lookup. */ if (object->ref_count != 0 && !vm_page_try_remove_all(m)) { vm_page_free(m_new); error = EBUSY; goto unlock; } /* * Replace "m" with the new page. For * vm_page_replace(), "m" must be busy * and dequeued. Finally, change "m" * as if vm_page_free() was called. */ m_new->aflags = m->aflags & ~PGA_QUEUE_STATE_MASK; KASSERT(m_new->oflags == VPO_UNMANAGED, ("page %p is managed", m_new)); pmap_copy_page(m, m_new); m_new->valid = m->valid; m_new->dirty = m->dirty; m->flags &= ~PG_ZERO; vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_page_replace_checked(m_new, object, m->pindex, m); if (vm_page_free_prep(m)) SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&free, m, plinks.s.ss); /* * The new page must be deactivated * before the object is unlocked. */ vm_page_change_lock(m_new, &m_mtx); vm_page_deactivate(m_new); } else { m->flags &= ~PG_ZERO; vm_page_dequeue(m); if (vm_page_free_prep(m)) SLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&free, m, plinks.s.ss); KASSERT(m->dirty == 0, ("page %p is dirty", m)); } } else error = EBUSY; unlock: VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); } else { MPASS(vm_phys_domain(m) == domain); vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); order = m->order; if (order < VM_NFREEORDER) { /* * The page is enqueued in the physical memory * allocator's free page queues. Moreover, it * is the first page in a power-of-two-sized * run of contiguous free pages. Jump ahead * to the last page within that run, and * continue from there. */ m += (1 << order) - 1; } #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 else if (vm_reserv_is_page_free(m)) order = 0; #endif vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); if (order == VM_NFREEORDER) error = EINVAL; } } if (m_mtx != NULL) mtx_unlock(m_mtx); if ((m = SLIST_FIRST(&free)) != NULL) { int cnt; vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); cnt = 0; vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); do { MPASS(vm_phys_domain(m) == domain); SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&free, plinks.s.ss); vm_phys_free_pages(m, 0); cnt++; } while ((m = SLIST_FIRST(&free)) != NULL); vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); vm_domain_freecnt_inc(vmd, cnt); } return (error); } #define NRUNS 16 CTASSERT(powerof2(NRUNS)); #define RUN_INDEX(count) ((count) & (NRUNS - 1)) #define MIN_RECLAIM 8 /* * vm_page_reclaim_contig: * * Reclaim allocated, contiguous physical memory satisfying the specified * conditions by relocating the virtual pages using that physical memory. * Returns true if reclamation is successful and false otherwise. Since * relocation requires the allocation of physical pages, reclamation may * fail due to a shortage of free pages. When reclamation fails, callers * are expected to perform vm_wait() before retrying a failed allocation * operation, e.g., vm_page_alloc_contig(). * * The caller must always specify an allocation class through "req". * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs a page * VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT interrupt time request * * The optional allocation flags are ignored. * * "npages" must be greater than zero. Both "alignment" and "boundary" * must be a power of two. */ bool vm_page_reclaim_contig_domain(int domain, int req, u_long npages, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary) { struct vm_domain *vmd; vm_paddr_t curr_low; vm_page_t m_run, m_runs[NRUNS]; u_long count, reclaimed; int error, i, options, req_class; KASSERT(npages > 0, ("npages is 0")); KASSERT(powerof2(alignment), ("alignment is not a power of 2")); KASSERT(powerof2(boundary), ("boundary is not a power of 2")); req_class = req & VM_ALLOC_CLASS_MASK; /* * The page daemon is allowed to dig deeper into the free page list. */ if (curproc == pageproc && req_class != VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT) req_class = VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM; /* * Return if the number of free pages cannot satisfy the requested * allocation. */ vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); count = vmd->vmd_free_count; if (count < npages + vmd->vmd_free_reserved || (count < npages + vmd->vmd_interrupt_free_min && req_class == VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM) || (count < npages && req_class == VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT)) return (false); /* * Scan up to three times, relaxing the restrictions ("options") on * the reclamation of reservations and superpages each time. */ for (options = VPSC_NORESERV;;) { /* * Find the highest runs that satisfy the given constraints * and restrictions, and record them in "m_runs". */ curr_low = low; count = 0; for (;;) { m_run = vm_phys_scan_contig(domain, npages, curr_low, high, alignment, boundary, options); if (m_run == NULL) break; curr_low = VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m_run) + ptoa(npages); m_runs[RUN_INDEX(count)] = m_run; count++; } /* * Reclaim the highest runs in LIFO (descending) order until * the number of reclaimed pages, "reclaimed", is at least * MIN_RECLAIM. Reset "reclaimed" each time because each * reclamation is idempotent, and runs will (likely) recur * from one scan to the next as restrictions are relaxed. */ reclaimed = 0; for (i = 0; count > 0 && i < NRUNS; i++) { count--; m_run = m_runs[RUN_INDEX(count)]; error = vm_page_reclaim_run(req_class, domain, npages, m_run, high); if (error == 0) { reclaimed += npages; if (reclaimed >= MIN_RECLAIM) return (true); } } /* * Either relax the restrictions on the next scan or return if * the last scan had no restrictions. */ if (options == VPSC_NORESERV) options = VPSC_NOSUPER; else if (options == VPSC_NOSUPER) options = VPSC_ANY; else if (options == VPSC_ANY) return (reclaimed != 0); } } bool vm_page_reclaim_contig(int req, u_long npages, vm_paddr_t low, vm_paddr_t high, u_long alignment, vm_paddr_t boundary) { struct vm_domainset_iter di; int domain; bool ret; vm_domainset_iter_page_init(&di, NULL, 0, &domain, &req); do { ret = vm_page_reclaim_contig_domain(domain, req, npages, low, high, alignment, boundary); if (ret) break; } while (vm_domainset_iter_page(&di, NULL, &domain) == 0); return (ret); } /* * Set the domain in the appropriate page level domainset. */ void vm_domain_set(struct vm_domain *vmd) { mtx_lock(&vm_domainset_lock); if (!vmd->vmd_minset && vm_paging_min(vmd)) { vmd->vmd_minset = 1; DOMAINSET_SET(vmd->vmd_domain, &vm_min_domains); } if (!vmd->vmd_severeset && vm_paging_severe(vmd)) { vmd->vmd_severeset = 1; DOMAINSET_SET(vmd->vmd_domain, &vm_severe_domains); } mtx_unlock(&vm_domainset_lock); } /* * Clear the domain from the appropriate page level domainset. */ void vm_domain_clear(struct vm_domain *vmd) { mtx_lock(&vm_domainset_lock); if (vmd->vmd_minset && !vm_paging_min(vmd)) { vmd->vmd_minset = 0; DOMAINSET_CLR(vmd->vmd_domain, &vm_min_domains); if (vm_min_waiters != 0) { vm_min_waiters = 0; wakeup(&vm_min_domains); } } if (vmd->vmd_severeset && !vm_paging_severe(vmd)) { vmd->vmd_severeset = 0; DOMAINSET_CLR(vmd->vmd_domain, &vm_severe_domains); if (vm_severe_waiters != 0) { vm_severe_waiters = 0; wakeup(&vm_severe_domains); } } /* * If pageout daemon needs pages, then tell it that there are * some free. */ if (vmd->vmd_pageout_pages_needed && vmd->vmd_free_count >= vmd->vmd_pageout_free_min) { wakeup(&vmd->vmd_pageout_pages_needed); vmd->vmd_pageout_pages_needed = 0; } /* See comments in vm_wait_doms(). */ if (vm_pageproc_waiters) { vm_pageproc_waiters = 0; wakeup(&vm_pageproc_waiters); } mtx_unlock(&vm_domainset_lock); } /* * Wait for free pages to exceed the min threshold globally. */ void vm_wait_min(void) { mtx_lock(&vm_domainset_lock); while (vm_page_count_min()) { vm_min_waiters++; msleep(&vm_min_domains, &vm_domainset_lock, PVM, "vmwait", 0); } mtx_unlock(&vm_domainset_lock); } /* * Wait for free pages to exceed the severe threshold globally. */ void vm_wait_severe(void) { mtx_lock(&vm_domainset_lock); while (vm_page_count_severe()) { vm_severe_waiters++; msleep(&vm_severe_domains, &vm_domainset_lock, PVM, "vmwait", 0); } mtx_unlock(&vm_domainset_lock); } u_int vm_wait_count(void) { return (vm_severe_waiters + vm_min_waiters + vm_pageproc_waiters); } void vm_wait_doms(const domainset_t *wdoms) { /* * We use racey wakeup synchronization to avoid expensive global * locking for the pageproc when sleeping with a non-specific vm_wait. * To handle this, we only sleep for one tick in this instance. It * is expected that most allocations for the pageproc will come from * kmem or vm_page_grab* which will use the more specific and * race-free vm_wait_domain(). */ if (curproc == pageproc) { mtx_lock(&vm_domainset_lock); vm_pageproc_waiters++; msleep(&vm_pageproc_waiters, &vm_domainset_lock, PVM | PDROP, "pageprocwait", 1); } else { /* * XXX Ideally we would wait only until the allocation could * be satisfied. This condition can cause new allocators to * consume all freed pages while old allocators wait. */ mtx_lock(&vm_domainset_lock); if (vm_page_count_min_set(wdoms)) { vm_min_waiters++; msleep(&vm_min_domains, &vm_domainset_lock, PVM | PDROP, "vmwait", 0); } else mtx_unlock(&vm_domainset_lock); } } /* * vm_wait_domain: * * Sleep until free pages are available for allocation. * - Called in various places after failed memory allocations. */ void vm_wait_domain(int domain) { struct vm_domain *vmd; domainset_t wdom; vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); vm_domain_free_assert_unlocked(vmd); if (curproc == pageproc) { mtx_lock(&vm_domainset_lock); if (vmd->vmd_free_count < vmd->vmd_pageout_free_min) { vmd->vmd_pageout_pages_needed = 1; msleep(&vmd->vmd_pageout_pages_needed, &vm_domainset_lock, PDROP | PSWP, "VMWait", 0); } else mtx_unlock(&vm_domainset_lock); } else { if (pageproc == NULL) panic("vm_wait in early boot"); DOMAINSET_ZERO(&wdom); DOMAINSET_SET(vmd->vmd_domain, &wdom); vm_wait_doms(&wdom); } } /* * vm_wait: * * Sleep until free pages are available for allocation in the * affinity domains of the obj. If obj is NULL, the domain set * for the calling thread is used. * Called in various places after failed memory allocations. */ void vm_wait(vm_object_t obj) { struct domainset *d; d = NULL; /* * Carefully fetch pointers only once: the struct domainset * itself is ummutable but the pointer might change. */ if (obj != NULL) d = obj->domain.dr_policy; if (d == NULL) d = curthread->td_domain.dr_policy; vm_wait_doms(&d->ds_mask); } /* * vm_domain_alloc_fail: * * Called when a page allocation function fails. Informs the * pagedaemon and performs the requested wait. Requires the * domain_free and object lock on entry. Returns with the * object lock held and free lock released. Returns an error when * retry is necessary. * */ static int vm_domain_alloc_fail(struct vm_domain *vmd, vm_object_t object, int req) { vm_domain_free_assert_unlocked(vmd); atomic_add_int(&vmd->vmd_pageout_deficit, max((u_int)req >> VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT, 1)); if (req & (VM_ALLOC_WAITOK | VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL)) { if (object != NULL) VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); vm_wait_domain(vmd->vmd_domain); if (object != NULL) VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); if (req & VM_ALLOC_WAITOK) return (EAGAIN); } return (0); } /* * vm_waitpfault: * * Sleep until free pages are available for allocation. * - Called only in vm_fault so that processes page faulting * can be easily tracked. * - Sleeps at a lower priority than vm_wait() so that vm_wait()ing * processes will be able to grab memory first. Do not change * this balance without careful testing first. */ void vm_waitpfault(struct domainset *dset, int timo) { /* * XXX Ideally we would wait only until the allocation could * be satisfied. This condition can cause new allocators to * consume all freed pages while old allocators wait. */ mtx_lock(&vm_domainset_lock); if (vm_page_count_min_set(&dset->ds_mask)) { vm_min_waiters++; msleep(&vm_min_domains, &vm_domainset_lock, PUSER | PDROP, "pfault", timo); } else mtx_unlock(&vm_domainset_lock); } static struct vm_pagequeue * vm_page_pagequeue(vm_page_t m) { uint8_t queue; if ((queue = atomic_load_8(&m->queue)) == PQ_NONE) return (NULL); return (&vm_pagequeue_domain(m)->vmd_pagequeues[queue]); } static inline void vm_pqbatch_process_page(struct vm_pagequeue *pq, vm_page_t m) { struct vm_domain *vmd; uint16_t qflags; CRITICAL_ASSERT(curthread); vm_pagequeue_assert_locked(pq); /* * The page daemon is allowed to set m->queue = PQ_NONE without * the page queue lock held. In this case it is about to free the page, * which must not have any queue state. */ qflags = atomic_load_16(&m->aflags); KASSERT(pq == vm_page_pagequeue(m) || (qflags & PGA_QUEUE_STATE_MASK) == 0, ("page %p doesn't belong to queue %p but has aflags %#x", m, pq, qflags)); if ((qflags & PGA_DEQUEUE) != 0) { if (__predict_true((qflags & PGA_ENQUEUED) != 0)) vm_pagequeue_remove(pq, m); vm_page_dequeue_complete(m); counter_u64_add(queue_ops, 1); } else if ((qflags & (PGA_REQUEUE | PGA_REQUEUE_HEAD)) != 0) { if ((qflags & PGA_ENQUEUED) != 0) TAILQ_REMOVE(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); else { vm_pagequeue_cnt_inc(pq); vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_ENQUEUED); } /* * Give PGA_REQUEUE_HEAD precedence over PGA_REQUEUE. * In particular, if both flags are set in close succession, * only PGA_REQUEUE_HEAD will be applied, even if it was set * first. */ if ((qflags & PGA_REQUEUE_HEAD) != 0) { KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_INACTIVE, ("head enqueue not supported for page %p", m)); vmd = vm_pagequeue_domain(m); TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(&vmd->vmd_inacthead, m, plinks.q); } else TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); vm_page_aflag_clear(m, qflags & (PGA_REQUEUE | PGA_REQUEUE_HEAD)); counter_u64_add(queue_ops, 1); } else { counter_u64_add(queue_nops, 1); } } static void vm_pqbatch_process(struct vm_pagequeue *pq, struct vm_batchqueue *bq, uint8_t queue) { vm_page_t m; int i; for (i = 0; i < bq->bq_cnt; i++) { m = bq->bq_pa[i]; if (__predict_false(m->queue != queue)) continue; vm_pqbatch_process_page(pq, m); } vm_batchqueue_init(bq); } /* * vm_page_pqbatch_submit: [ internal use only ] * * Enqueue a page in the specified page queue's batched work queue. * The caller must have encoded the requested operation in the page * structure's aflags field. */ void vm_page_pqbatch_submit(vm_page_t m, uint8_t queue) { struct vm_batchqueue *bq; struct vm_pagequeue *pq; int domain; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("page %p is unmanaged", m)); KASSERT(mtx_owned(vm_page_lockptr(m)) || m->object == NULL, ("missing synchronization for page %p", m)); KASSERT(queue < PQ_COUNT, ("invalid queue %d", queue)); domain = vm_phys_domain(m); pq = &vm_pagequeue_domain(m)->vmd_pagequeues[queue]; critical_enter(); bq = DPCPU_PTR(pqbatch[domain][queue]); if (vm_batchqueue_insert(bq, m)) { critical_exit(); return; } critical_exit(); vm_pagequeue_lock(pq); critical_enter(); bq = DPCPU_PTR(pqbatch[domain][queue]); vm_pqbatch_process(pq, bq, queue); /* * The page may have been logically dequeued before we acquired the * page queue lock. In this case, since we either hold the page lock * or the page is being freed, a different thread cannot be concurrently * enqueuing the page. */ if (__predict_true(m->queue == queue)) vm_pqbatch_process_page(pq, m); else { KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_NONE, ("invalid queue transition for page %p", m)); KASSERT((m->aflags & PGA_ENQUEUED) == 0, ("page %p is enqueued with invalid queue index", m)); } vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); critical_exit(); } /* * vm_page_pqbatch_drain: [ internal use only ] * * Force all per-CPU page queue batch queues to be drained. This is * intended for use in severe memory shortages, to ensure that pages * do not remain stuck in the batch queues. */ void vm_page_pqbatch_drain(void) { struct thread *td; struct vm_domain *vmd; struct vm_pagequeue *pq; int cpu, domain, queue; td = curthread; CPU_FOREACH(cpu) { thread_lock(td); sched_bind(td, cpu); thread_unlock(td); for (domain = 0; domain < vm_ndomains; domain++) { vmd = VM_DOMAIN(domain); for (queue = 0; queue < PQ_COUNT; queue++) { pq = &vmd->vmd_pagequeues[queue]; vm_pagequeue_lock(pq); critical_enter(); vm_pqbatch_process(pq, DPCPU_PTR(pqbatch[domain][queue]), queue); critical_exit(); vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); } } } thread_lock(td); sched_unbind(td); thread_unlock(td); } /* * Complete the logical removal of a page from a page queue. We must be * careful to synchronize with the page daemon, which may be concurrently * examining the page with only the page lock held. The page must not be * in a state where it appears to be logically enqueued. */ static void vm_page_dequeue_complete(vm_page_t m) { m->queue = PQ_NONE; atomic_thread_fence_rel(); vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_QUEUE_STATE_MASK); } /* * vm_page_dequeue_deferred: [ internal use only ] * * Request removal of the given page from its current page * queue. Physical removal from the queue may be deferred * indefinitely. * * The page must be locked. */ void vm_page_dequeue_deferred(vm_page_t m) { uint8_t queue; vm_page_assert_locked(m); if ((queue = vm_page_queue(m)) == PQ_NONE) return; /* * Set PGA_DEQUEUE if it is not already set to handle a concurrent call * to vm_page_dequeue_deferred_free(). In particular, avoid modifying * the page's queue state once vm_page_dequeue_deferred_free() has been * called. In the event of a race, two batch queue entries for the page * will be created, but the second will have no effect. */ if (vm_page_pqstate_cmpset(m, queue, queue, PGA_DEQUEUE, PGA_DEQUEUE)) vm_page_pqbatch_submit(m, queue); } /* * A variant of vm_page_dequeue_deferred() that does not assert the page * lock and is only to be called from vm_page_free_prep(). Because the * page is being freed, we can assume that nothing other than the page * daemon is scheduling queue operations on this page, so we get for * free the mutual exclusion that is otherwise provided by the page lock. * To handle races, the page daemon must take care to atomically check * for PGA_DEQUEUE when updating queue state. */ static void vm_page_dequeue_deferred_free(vm_page_t m) { uint8_t queue; KASSERT(m->ref_count == 0, ("page %p has references", m)); for (;;) { if ((m->aflags & PGA_DEQUEUE) != 0) return; atomic_thread_fence_acq(); if ((queue = atomic_load_8(&m->queue)) == PQ_NONE) return; if (vm_page_pqstate_cmpset(m, queue, queue, PGA_DEQUEUE, PGA_DEQUEUE)) { vm_page_pqbatch_submit(m, queue); break; } } } /* * vm_page_dequeue: * * Remove the page from whichever page queue it's in, if any. * The page must either be locked or unallocated. This constraint * ensures that the queue state of the page will remain consistent * after this function returns. */ void vm_page_dequeue(vm_page_t m) { struct vm_pagequeue *pq, *pq1; uint16_t aflags; KASSERT(mtx_owned(vm_page_lockptr(m)) || m->ref_count == 0, ("page %p is allocated and unlocked", m)); for (pq = vm_page_pagequeue(m);; pq = pq1) { if (pq == NULL) { /* * A thread may be concurrently executing * vm_page_dequeue_complete(). Ensure that all queue * state is cleared before we return. */ aflags = atomic_load_16(&m->aflags); if ((aflags & PGA_QUEUE_STATE_MASK) == 0) return; KASSERT((aflags & PGA_DEQUEUE) != 0, ("page %p has unexpected queue state flags %#x", m, aflags)); /* * Busy wait until the thread updating queue state is * finished. Such a thread must be executing in a * critical section. */ cpu_spinwait(); pq1 = vm_page_pagequeue(m); continue; } vm_pagequeue_lock(pq); if ((pq1 = vm_page_pagequeue(m)) == pq) break; vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); } KASSERT(pq == vm_page_pagequeue(m), ("%s: page %p migrated directly between queues", __func__, m)); KASSERT((m->aflags & PGA_DEQUEUE) != 0 || mtx_owned(vm_page_lockptr(m)), ("%s: queued unlocked page %p", __func__, m)); if ((m->aflags & PGA_ENQUEUED) != 0) vm_pagequeue_remove(pq, m); vm_page_dequeue_complete(m); vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); } /* * Schedule the given page for insertion into the specified page queue. * Physical insertion of the page may be deferred indefinitely. */ static void vm_page_enqueue(vm_page_t m, uint8_t queue) { vm_page_assert_locked(m); KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_NONE && (m->aflags & PGA_QUEUE_STATE_MASK) == 0, ("%s: page %p is already enqueued", __func__, m)); KASSERT(m->ref_count > 0, ("%s: page %p does not carry any references", __func__, m)); m->queue = queue; if ((m->aflags & PGA_REQUEUE) == 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REQUEUE); vm_page_pqbatch_submit(m, queue); } /* * vm_page_requeue: [ internal use only ] * * Schedule a requeue of the given page. * * The page must be locked. */ void vm_page_requeue(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_locked(m); KASSERT(vm_page_queue(m) != PQ_NONE, ("%s: page %p is not logically enqueued", __func__, m)); KASSERT(m->ref_count > 0, ("%s: page %p does not carry any references", __func__, m)); if ((m->aflags & PGA_REQUEUE) == 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REQUEUE); vm_page_pqbatch_submit(m, atomic_load_8(&m->queue)); } /* * vm_page_swapqueue: [ internal use only ] * * Move the page from one queue to another, or to the tail of its * current queue, in the face of a possible concurrent call to * vm_page_dequeue_deferred_free(). */ void vm_page_swapqueue(vm_page_t m, uint8_t oldq, uint8_t newq) { struct vm_pagequeue *pq; vm_page_t next; bool queued; KASSERT(oldq < PQ_COUNT && newq < PQ_COUNT && oldq != newq, ("vm_page_swapqueue: invalid queues (%d, %d)", oldq, newq)); vm_page_assert_locked(m); pq = &vm_pagequeue_domain(m)->vmd_pagequeues[oldq]; vm_pagequeue_lock(pq); /* * The physical queue state might change at any point before the page * queue lock is acquired, so we must verify that we hold the correct * lock before proceeding. */ if (__predict_false(m->queue != oldq)) { vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); return; } /* * Once the queue index of the page changes, there is nothing * synchronizing with further updates to the physical queue state. * Therefore we must remove the page from the queue now in anticipation * of a successful commit, and be prepared to roll back. */ if (__predict_true((m->aflags & PGA_ENQUEUED) != 0)) { next = TAILQ_NEXT(m, plinks.q); TAILQ_REMOVE(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_ENQUEUED); queued = true; } else { queued = false; } /* * Atomically update the queue field and set PGA_REQUEUE while * ensuring that PGA_DEQUEUE has not been set. */ if (__predict_false(!vm_page_pqstate_cmpset(m, oldq, newq, PGA_DEQUEUE, PGA_REQUEUE))) { if (queued) { vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_ENQUEUED); if (next != NULL) TAILQ_INSERT_BEFORE(next, m, plinks.q); else TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&pq->pq_pl, m, plinks.q); } vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); return; } vm_pagequeue_cnt_dec(pq); vm_pagequeue_unlock(pq); vm_page_pqbatch_submit(m, newq); } /* * vm_page_free_prep: * * Prepares the given page to be put on the free list, * disassociating it from any VM object. The caller may return * the page to the free list only if this function returns true. * * The object must be locked. The page must be locked if it is * managed. */ bool vm_page_free_prep(vm_page_t m) { /* * Synchronize with threads that have dropped a reference to this * page. */ atomic_thread_fence_acq(); #if defined(DIAGNOSTIC) && defined(PHYS_TO_DMAP) if (PMAP_HAS_DMAP && (m->flags & PG_ZERO) != 0) { uint64_t *p; int i; p = (uint64_t *)PHYS_TO_DMAP(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(m)); for (i = 0; i < PAGE_SIZE / sizeof(uint64_t); i++, p++) KASSERT(*p == 0, ("vm_page_free_prep %p PG_ZERO %d %jx", m, i, (uintmax_t)*p)); } #endif if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) { KASSERT(!pmap_page_is_mapped(m), ("vm_page_free_prep: freeing mapped page %p", m)); KASSERT((m->aflags & (PGA_EXECUTABLE | PGA_WRITEABLE)) == 0, ("vm_page_free_prep: mapping flags set in page %p", m)); } else { KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_NONE, ("vm_page_free_prep: unmanaged page %p is queued", m)); } VM_CNT_INC(v_tfree); if (vm_page_sbusied(m)) panic("vm_page_free_prep: freeing shared busy page %p", m); if (m->object != NULL) { vm_page_object_remove(m); /* * The object reference can be released without an atomic * operation. */ KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0 || m->ref_count == VPRC_OBJREF, ("vm_page_free_prep: page %p has unexpected ref_count %u", m, m->ref_count)); m->object = NULL; m->ref_count -= VPRC_OBJREF; } if (vm_page_xbusied(m)) vm_page_xunbusy(m); /* * If fictitious remove object association and * return. */ if ((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) != 0) { KASSERT(m->ref_count == 1, ("fictitious page %p is referenced", m)); KASSERT(m->queue == PQ_NONE, ("fictitious page %p is queued", m)); return (false); } /* * Pages need not be dequeued before they are returned to the physical * memory allocator, but they must at least be marked for a deferred * dequeue. */ if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0) vm_page_dequeue_deferred_free(m); m->valid = 0; vm_page_undirty(m); if (m->ref_count != 0) panic("vm_page_free_prep: page %p has references", m); /* * Restore the default memory attribute to the page. */ if (pmap_page_get_memattr(m) != VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT) pmap_page_set_memattr(m, VM_MEMATTR_DEFAULT); #if VM_NRESERVLEVEL > 0 /* * Determine whether the page belongs to a reservation. If the page was * allocated from a per-CPU cache, it cannot belong to a reservation, so * as an optimization, we avoid the check in that case. */ if ((m->flags & PG_PCPU_CACHE) == 0 && vm_reserv_free_page(m)) return (false); #endif return (true); } /* * vm_page_free_toq: * * Returns the given page to the free list, disassociating it * from any VM object. * * The object must be locked. The page must be locked if it is * managed. */ void vm_page_free_toq(vm_page_t m) { struct vm_domain *vmd; uma_zone_t zone; if (!vm_page_free_prep(m)) return; vmd = vm_pagequeue_domain(m); zone = vmd->vmd_pgcache[m->pool].zone; if ((m->flags & PG_PCPU_CACHE) != 0 && zone != NULL) { uma_zfree(zone, m); return; } vm_domain_free_lock(vmd); vm_phys_free_pages(m, 0); vm_domain_free_unlock(vmd); vm_domain_freecnt_inc(vmd, 1); } /* * vm_page_free_pages_toq: * * Returns a list of pages to the free list, disassociating it * from any VM object. In other words, this is equivalent to * calling vm_page_free_toq() for each page of a list of VM objects. * * The objects must be locked. The pages must be locked if it is * managed. */ void vm_page_free_pages_toq(struct spglist *free, bool update_wire_count) { vm_page_t m; int count; if (SLIST_EMPTY(free)) return; count = 0; while ((m = SLIST_FIRST(free)) != NULL) { count++; SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD(free, plinks.s.ss); vm_page_free_toq(m); } if (update_wire_count) vm_wire_sub(count); } /* * Mark this page as wired down, preventing reclamation by the page daemon * or when the containing object is destroyed. */ void vm_page_wire(vm_page_t m) { u_int old; KASSERT(m->object != NULL, ("vm_page_wire: page %p does not belong to an object", m)); if (!vm_page_busied(m)) VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0 || VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(m->ref_count) >= 1, ("vm_page_wire: fictitious page %p has zero wirings", m)); old = atomic_fetchadd_int(&m->ref_count, 1); KASSERT(VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) != VPRC_WIRE_COUNT_MAX, ("vm_page_wire: counter overflow for page %p", m)); if (VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) == 0) vm_wire_add(1); } /* * Attempt to wire a mapped page following a pmap lookup of that page. * This may fail if a thread is concurrently tearing down mappings of the page. * The transient failure is acceptable because it translates to the * failure of the caller pmap_extract_and_hold(), which should be then * followed by the vm_fault() fallback, see e.g. vm_fault_quick_hold_pages(). */ bool vm_page_wire_mapped(vm_page_t m) { u_int old; old = m->ref_count; do { KASSERT(old > 0, ("vm_page_wire_mapped: wiring unreferenced page %p", m)); if ((old & VPRC_BLOCKED) != 0) return (false); } while (!atomic_fcmpset_int(&m->ref_count, &old, old + 1)); if (VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) == 0) vm_wire_add(1); return (true); } /* * Release one wiring of the specified page, potentially allowing it to be * paged out. * * Only managed pages belonging to an object can be paged out. If the number * of wirings transitions to zero and the page is eligible for page out, then * the page is added to the specified paging queue. If the released wiring * represented the last reference to the page, the page is freed. * * A managed page must be locked. */ void vm_page_unwire(vm_page_t m, uint8_t queue) { u_int old; bool locked; KASSERT(queue < PQ_COUNT, ("vm_page_unwire: invalid queue %u request for page %p", queue, m)); if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0) { if (vm_page_unwire_noq(m) && m->ref_count == 0) vm_page_free(m); return; } /* * Update LRU state before releasing the wiring reference. * We only need to do this once since we hold the page lock. * Use a release store when updating the reference count to * synchronize with vm_page_free_prep(). */ old = m->ref_count; locked = false; do { KASSERT(VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) > 0, ("vm_page_unwire: wire count underflow for page %p", m)); if (!locked && VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) == 1) { vm_page_lock(m); locked = true; if (queue == PQ_ACTIVE && vm_page_queue(m) == PQ_ACTIVE) vm_page_reference(m); else vm_page_mvqueue(m, queue); } } while (!atomic_fcmpset_rel_int(&m->ref_count, &old, old - 1)); /* * Release the lock only after the wiring is released, to ensure that * the page daemon does not encounter and dequeue the page while it is * still wired. */ if (locked) vm_page_unlock(m); if (VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) == 1) { vm_wire_sub(1); if (old == 1) vm_page_free(m); } } /* * Unwire a page without (re-)inserting it into a page queue. It is up * to the caller to enqueue, requeue, or free the page as appropriate. * In most cases involving managed pages, vm_page_unwire() should be used * instead. */ bool vm_page_unwire_noq(vm_page_t m) { u_int old; old = vm_page_drop(m, 1); KASSERT(VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) != 0, ("vm_page_unref: counter underflow for page %p", m)); KASSERT((m->flags & PG_FICTITIOUS) == 0 || VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) > 1, ("vm_page_unref: missing ref on fictitious page %p", m)); if (VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) > 1) return (false); vm_wire_sub(1); return (true); } /* * Ensure that the page is in the specified page queue. If the page is * active or being moved to the active queue, ensure that its act_count is * at least ACT_INIT but do not otherwise mess with it. Otherwise, ensure that * the page is at the tail of its page queue. * * The page may be wired. The caller should release its wiring reference * before releasing the page lock, otherwise the page daemon may immediately * dequeue the page. * * A managed page must be locked. */ static __always_inline void vm_page_mvqueue(vm_page_t m, const uint8_t nqueue) { vm_page_assert_locked(m); KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("vm_page_mvqueue: page %p is unmanaged", m)); KASSERT(m->ref_count > 0, ("%s: page %p does not carry any references", __func__, m)); if (vm_page_queue(m) != nqueue) { vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_page_enqueue(m, nqueue); } else if (nqueue != PQ_ACTIVE) { vm_page_requeue(m); } if (nqueue == PQ_ACTIVE && m->act_count < ACT_INIT) m->act_count = ACT_INIT; } /* * Put the specified page on the active list (if appropriate). */ void vm_page_activate(vm_page_t m) { if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0 || vm_page_wired(m)) return; vm_page_mvqueue(m, PQ_ACTIVE); } /* * Move the specified page to the tail of the inactive queue, or requeue * the page if it is already in the inactive queue. */ void vm_page_deactivate(vm_page_t m) { if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0 || vm_page_wired(m)) return; vm_page_mvqueue(m, PQ_INACTIVE); } /* * Move the specified page close to the head of the inactive queue, * bypassing LRU. A marker page is used to maintain FIFO ordering. * As with regular enqueues, we use a per-CPU batch queue to reduce * contention on the page queue lock. */ static void _vm_page_deactivate_noreuse(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_locked(m); if (!vm_page_inactive(m)) { vm_page_dequeue(m); m->queue = PQ_INACTIVE; } if ((m->aflags & PGA_REQUEUE_HEAD) == 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REQUEUE_HEAD); vm_page_pqbatch_submit(m, PQ_INACTIVE); } void vm_page_deactivate_noreuse(vm_page_t m) { KASSERT(m->object != NULL, ("vm_page_deactivate_noreuse: page %p has no object", m)); if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0 && !vm_page_wired(m)) _vm_page_deactivate_noreuse(m); } /* * Put a page in the laundry, or requeue it if it is already there. */ void vm_page_launder(vm_page_t m) { if ((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) != 0 || vm_page_wired(m)) return; vm_page_mvqueue(m, PQ_LAUNDRY); } /* * Put a page in the PQ_UNSWAPPABLE holding queue. */ void vm_page_unswappable(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_locked(m); KASSERT(!vm_page_wired(m) && (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("page %p already unswappable", m)); vm_page_dequeue(m); vm_page_enqueue(m, PQ_UNSWAPPABLE); } static void vm_page_release_toq(vm_page_t m, int flags) { vm_page_assert_locked(m); /* * Use a check of the valid bits to determine whether we should * accelerate reclamation of the page. The object lock might not be * held here, in which case the check is racy. At worst we will either * accelerate reclamation of a valid page and violate LRU, or * unnecessarily defer reclamation of an invalid page. * * If we were asked to not cache the page, place it near the head of the * inactive queue so that is reclaimed sooner. */ if ((flags & (VPR_TRYFREE | VPR_NOREUSE)) != 0 || m->valid == 0) _vm_page_deactivate_noreuse(m); else if (vm_page_active(m)) vm_page_reference(m); else vm_page_mvqueue(m, PQ_INACTIVE); } /* * Unwire a page and either attempt to free it or re-add it to the page queues. */ void vm_page_release(vm_page_t m, int flags) { vm_object_t object; u_int old; bool locked; KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("vm_page_release: page %p is unmanaged", m)); if ((flags & VPR_TRYFREE) != 0) { for (;;) { object = (vm_object_t)atomic_load_ptr(&m->object); if (object == NULL) break; /* Depends on type-stability. */ if (vm_page_busied(m) || !VM_OBJECT_TRYWLOCK(object)) { object = NULL; break; } if (object == m->object) break; VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); } if (__predict_true(object != NULL)) { vm_page_release_locked(m, flags); VM_OBJECT_WUNLOCK(object); return; } } /* * Update LRU state before releasing the wiring reference. * Use a release store when updating the reference count to * synchronize with vm_page_free_prep(). */ old = m->ref_count; locked = false; do { KASSERT(VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) > 0, ("vm_page_unwire: wire count underflow for page %p", m)); if (!locked && VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) == 1) { vm_page_lock(m); locked = true; vm_page_release_toq(m, flags); } } while (!atomic_fcmpset_rel_int(&m->ref_count, &old, old - 1)); /* * Release the lock only after the wiring is released, to ensure that * the page daemon does not encounter and dequeue the page while it is * still wired. */ if (locked) vm_page_unlock(m); if (VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) == 1) { vm_wire_sub(1); if (old == 1) vm_page_free(m); } } /* See vm_page_release(). */ void vm_page_release_locked(vm_page_t m, int flags) { VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("vm_page_release_locked: page %p is unmanaged", m)); if (vm_page_unwire_noq(m)) { if ((flags & VPR_TRYFREE) != 0 && (m->object->ref_count == 0 || !pmap_page_is_mapped(m)) && m->dirty == 0 && !vm_page_busied(m)) { vm_page_free(m); } else { vm_page_lock(m); vm_page_release_toq(m, flags); vm_page_unlock(m); } } } static bool vm_page_try_blocked_op(vm_page_t m, void (*op)(vm_page_t)) { u_int old; KASSERT(m->object != NULL && (m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("vm_page_try_blocked_op: page %p has no object", m)); KASSERT(vm_page_busied(m), ("vm_page_try_blocked_op: page %p is not busy", m)); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); old = m->ref_count; do { KASSERT(old != 0, ("vm_page_try_blocked_op: page %p has no references", m)); if (VPRC_WIRE_COUNT(old) != 0) return (false); } while (!atomic_fcmpset_int(&m->ref_count, &old, old | VPRC_BLOCKED)); (op)(m); /* * If the object is read-locked, new wirings may be created via an * object lookup. */ old = vm_page_drop(m, VPRC_BLOCKED); KASSERT(!VM_OBJECT_WOWNED(m->object) || old == (VPRC_BLOCKED | VPRC_OBJREF), ("vm_page_try_blocked_op: unexpected refcount value %u for %p", old, m)); return (true); } /* * Atomically check for wirings and remove all mappings of the page. */ bool vm_page_try_remove_all(vm_page_t m) { return (vm_page_try_blocked_op(m, pmap_remove_all)); } /* * Atomically check for wirings and remove all writeable mappings of the page. */ bool vm_page_try_remove_write(vm_page_t m) { return (vm_page_try_blocked_op(m, pmap_remove_write)); } /* * vm_page_advise * * Apply the specified advice to the given page. * * The object and page must be locked. */ void vm_page_advise(vm_page_t m, int advice) { vm_page_assert_locked(m); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(m->object); if (advice == MADV_FREE) /* * Mark the page clean. This will allow the page to be freed * without first paging it out. MADV_FREE pages are often * quickly reused by malloc(3), so we do not do anything that * would result in a page fault on a later access. */ vm_page_undirty(m); else if (advice != MADV_DONTNEED) { if (advice == MADV_WILLNEED) vm_page_activate(m); return; } /* * Clear any references to the page. Otherwise, the page daemon will * immediately reactivate the page. */ vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_REFERENCED); if (advice != MADV_FREE && m->dirty == 0 && pmap_is_modified(m)) vm_page_dirty(m); /* * Place clean pages near the head of the inactive queue rather than * the tail, thus defeating the queue's LRU operation and ensuring that * the page will be reused quickly. Dirty pages not already in the * laundry are moved there. */ if (m->dirty == 0) vm_page_deactivate_noreuse(m); else if (!vm_page_in_laundry(m)) vm_page_launder(m); } /* * Grab a page, waiting until we are waken up due to the page * changing state. We keep on waiting, if the page continues * to be in the object. If the page doesn't exist, first allocate it * and then conditionally zero it. * * This routine may sleep. * * The object must be locked on entry. The lock will, however, be released * and reacquired if the routine sleeps. */ vm_page_t vm_page_grab(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int allocflags) { vm_page_t m; int sleep; int pflags; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0 || (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0, ("vm_page_grab: VM_ALLOC_SBUSY/VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY mismatch")); pflags = allocflags & ~(VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT | VM_ALLOC_WAITOK | VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL | VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY); if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) == 0) pflags |= VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL; if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0) pflags |= VM_ALLOC_SBUSY; retrylookup: if ((m = vm_page_lookup(object, pindex)) != NULL) { if ((allocflags & (VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) != 0) sleep = !vm_page_trysbusy(m); else sleep = !vm_page_tryxbusy(m); if (sleep) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) != 0) return (NULL); /* * Reference the page before unlocking and * sleeping so that the page daemon is less * likely to reclaim it. */ if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOCREAT) == 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); vm_page_busy_sleep(m, "pgrbwt", (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL) != 0) return (NULL); goto retrylookup; } else { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) vm_page_wire(m); goto out; } } if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOCREAT) != 0) return (NULL); m = vm_page_alloc(object, pindex, pflags); if (m == NULL) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) != 0) return (NULL); goto retrylookup; } if (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_ZERO && (m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); out: if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY) != 0) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0) vm_page_sunbusy(m); else vm_page_xunbusy(m); } return (m); } /* * Grab a page and make it valid, paging in if necessary. Pages missing from * their pager are zero filled and validated. */ int vm_page_grab_valid(vm_page_t *mp, vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int allocflags) { vm_page_t m; bool sleep, xbusy; int pflags; int rv; KASSERT((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0 || (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0, ("vm_page_grab_valid: VM_ALLOC_SBUSY/VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY mismatch")); KASSERT((allocflags & (VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT | VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL | VM_ALLOC_ZERO)) == 0, ("vm_page_grab_valid: Invalid flags 0x%X", allocflags)); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); pflags = allocflags & ~(VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY); pflags |= VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL; retrylookup: xbusy = false; if ((m = vm_page_lookup(object, pindex)) != NULL) { /* * If the page is fully valid it can only become invalid * with the object lock held. If it is not valid it can * become valid with the busy lock held. Therefore, we * may unnecessarily lock the exclusive busy here if we * race with I/O completion not using the object lock. * However, we will not end up with an invalid page and a * shared lock. */ if (!vm_page_all_valid(m) || (allocflags & (VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY | VM_ALLOC_SBUSY)) == 0) { sleep = !vm_page_tryxbusy(m); xbusy = true; } else sleep = !vm_page_trysbusy(m); if (sleep) { /* * Reference the page before unlocking and * sleeping so that the page daemon is less * likely to reclaim it. */ if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOCREAT) == 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); vm_page_busy_sleep(m, "pgrbwt", (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto retrylookup; } if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOCREAT) != 0 && !vm_page_all_valid(m)) { if (xbusy) vm_page_xunbusy(m); else vm_page_sunbusy(m); *mp = NULL; return (VM_PAGER_FAIL); } if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) vm_page_wire(m); if (vm_page_all_valid(m)) goto out; } else if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOCREAT) != 0) { *mp = NULL; return (VM_PAGER_FAIL); } else if ((m = vm_page_alloc(object, pindex, pflags)) != NULL) { xbusy = true; } else { goto retrylookup; } vm_page_assert_xbusied(m); MPASS(xbusy); if (vm_pager_has_page(object, pindex, NULL, NULL)) { rv = vm_pager_get_pages(object, &m, 1, NULL, NULL); if (rv != VM_PAGER_OK) { if (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) vm_page_unwire_noq(m); vm_page_free(m); *mp = NULL; return (rv); } MPASS(vm_page_all_valid(m)); } else { vm_page_zero_invalid(m, TRUE); } out: if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY) != 0) { if (xbusy) vm_page_xunbusy(m); else vm_page_sunbusy(m); } if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) != 0 && xbusy) vm_page_busy_downgrade(m); *mp = m; return (VM_PAGER_OK); } /* * Return the specified range of pages from the given object. For each * page offset within the range, if a page already exists within the object * at that offset and it is busy, then wait for it to change state. If, * instead, the page doesn't exist, then allocate it. * * The caller must always specify an allocation class. * * allocation classes: * VM_ALLOC_NORMAL normal process request * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM system *really* needs the pages * * The caller must always specify that the pages are to be busied and/or * wired. * * optional allocation flags: * VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY do not sleep on soft busy pages * VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY do not exclusive busy the page * VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT do not sleep * VM_ALLOC_SBUSY set page to sbusy state * VM_ALLOC_WIRED wire the pages * VM_ALLOC_ZERO zero and validate any invalid pages * * If VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT is not specified, this routine may sleep. Otherwise, it * may return a partial prefix of the requested range. */ int vm_page_grab_pages(vm_object_t object, vm_pindex_t pindex, int allocflags, vm_page_t *ma, int count) { vm_page_t m, mpred; int pflags; int i; bool sleep; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); KASSERT(((u_int)allocflags >> VM_ALLOC_COUNT_SHIFT) == 0, ("vm_page_grap_pages: VM_ALLOC_COUNT() is not allowed")); KASSERT((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY) == 0 || (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0, ("vm_page_grab_pages: the pages must be busied or wired")); KASSERT((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_SBUSY) == 0 || (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0, ("vm_page_grab_pages: VM_ALLOC_SBUSY/IGN_SBUSY mismatch")); if (count == 0) return (0); pflags = allocflags & ~(VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT | VM_ALLOC_WAITOK | VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL | VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY); if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) == 0) pflags |= VM_ALLOC_WAITFAIL; if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0) pflags |= VM_ALLOC_SBUSY; i = 0; retrylookup: m = vm_radix_lookup_le(&object->rtree, pindex + i); if (m == NULL || m->pindex != pindex + i) { mpred = m; m = NULL; } else mpred = TAILQ_PREV(m, pglist, listq); for (; i < count; i++) { if (m != NULL) { if ((allocflags & (VM_ALLOC_SBUSY | VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY)) != 0) sleep = !vm_page_trysbusy(m); else sleep = !vm_page_tryxbusy(m); if (sleep) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) != 0) break; /* * Reference the page before unlocking and * sleeping so that the page daemon is less * likely to reclaim it. */ if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOCREAT) == 0) vm_page_aflag_set(m, PGA_REFERENCED); vm_page_busy_sleep(m, "grbmaw", (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0); VM_OBJECT_WLOCK(object); goto retrylookup; } if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_WIRED) != 0) vm_page_wire(m); } else { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOCREAT) != 0) break; m = vm_page_alloc_after(object, pindex + i, pflags | VM_ALLOC_COUNT(count - i), mpred); if (m == NULL) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOWAIT) != 0) break; goto retrylookup; } } if (vm_page_none_valid(m) && (allocflags & VM_ALLOC_ZERO) != 0) { if ((m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0) pmap_zero_page(m); vm_page_valid(m); } if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_NOBUSY) != 0) { if ((allocflags & VM_ALLOC_IGN_SBUSY) != 0) vm_page_sunbusy(m); else vm_page_xunbusy(m); } ma[i] = mpred = m; m = vm_page_next(m); } return (i); } /* * Mapping function for valid or dirty bits in a page. * * Inputs are required to range within a page. */ vm_page_bits_t vm_page_bits(int base, int size) { int first_bit; int last_bit; KASSERT( base + size <= PAGE_SIZE, ("vm_page_bits: illegal base/size %d/%d", base, size) ); if (size == 0) /* handle degenerate case */ return (0); first_bit = base >> DEV_BSHIFT; last_bit = (base + size - 1) >> DEV_BSHIFT; return (((vm_page_bits_t)2 << last_bit) - ((vm_page_bits_t)1 << first_bit)); } void vm_page_bits_set(vm_page_t m, vm_page_bits_t *bits, vm_page_bits_t set) { #if PAGE_SIZE == 32768 atomic_set_64((uint64_t *)bits, set); #elif PAGE_SIZE == 16384 atomic_set_32((uint32_t *)bits, set); #elif (PAGE_SIZE == 8192) && defined(atomic_set_16) atomic_set_16((uint16_t *)bits, set); #elif (PAGE_SIZE == 4096) && defined(atomic_set_8) atomic_set_8((uint8_t *)bits, set); #else /* PAGE_SIZE <= 8192 */ uintptr_t addr; int shift; addr = (uintptr_t)bits; /* * Use a trick to perform a 32-bit atomic on the * containing aligned word, to not depend on the existence * of atomic_{set, clear}_{8, 16}. */ shift = addr & (sizeof(uint32_t) - 1); #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN shift = (sizeof(uint32_t) - sizeof(vm_page_bits_t) - shift) * NBBY; #else shift *= NBBY; #endif addr &= ~(sizeof(uint32_t) - 1); atomic_set_32((uint32_t *)addr, set << shift); #endif /* PAGE_SIZE */ } static inline void vm_page_bits_clear(vm_page_t m, vm_page_bits_t *bits, vm_page_bits_t clear) { #if PAGE_SIZE == 32768 atomic_clear_64((uint64_t *)bits, clear); #elif PAGE_SIZE == 16384 atomic_clear_32((uint32_t *)bits, clear); #elif (PAGE_SIZE == 8192) && defined(atomic_clear_16) atomic_clear_16((uint16_t *)bits, clear); #elif (PAGE_SIZE == 4096) && defined(atomic_clear_8) atomic_clear_8((uint8_t *)bits, clear); #else /* PAGE_SIZE <= 8192 */ uintptr_t addr; int shift; addr = (uintptr_t)bits; /* * Use a trick to perform a 32-bit atomic on the * containing aligned word, to not depend on the existence * of atomic_{set, clear}_{8, 16}. */ shift = addr & (sizeof(uint32_t) - 1); #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN shift = (sizeof(uint32_t) - sizeof(vm_page_bits_t) - shift) * NBBY; #else shift *= NBBY; #endif addr &= ~(sizeof(uint32_t) - 1); atomic_clear_32((uint32_t *)addr, clear << shift); #endif /* PAGE_SIZE */ } /* * vm_page_set_valid_range: * * Sets portions of a page valid. The arguments are expected * to be DEV_BSIZE aligned but if they aren't the bitmap is inclusive * of any partial chunks touched by the range. The invalid portion of * such chunks will be zeroed. * * (base + size) must be less then or equal to PAGE_SIZE. */ void vm_page_set_valid_range(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { int endoff, frag; vm_page_bits_t pagebits; vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (size == 0) /* handle degenerate case */ return; /* * If the base is not DEV_BSIZE aligned and the valid * bit is clear, we have to zero out a portion of the * first block. */ if ((frag = rounddown2(base, DEV_BSIZE)) != base && (m->valid & (1 << (base >> DEV_BSHIFT))) == 0) pmap_zero_page_area(m, frag, base - frag); /* * If the ending offset is not DEV_BSIZE aligned and the * valid bit is clear, we have to zero out a portion of * the last block. */ endoff = base + size; if ((frag = rounddown2(endoff, DEV_BSIZE)) != endoff && (m->valid & (1 << (endoff >> DEV_BSHIFT))) == 0) pmap_zero_page_area(m, endoff, DEV_BSIZE - (endoff & (DEV_BSIZE - 1))); /* * Assert that no previously invalid block that is now being validated * is already dirty. */ KASSERT((~m->valid & vm_page_bits(base, size) & m->dirty) == 0, ("vm_page_set_valid_range: page %p is dirty", m)); /* * Set valid bits inclusive of any overlap. */ pagebits = vm_page_bits(base, size); if (vm_page_xbusied(m)) m->valid |= pagebits; else vm_page_bits_set(m, &m->valid, pagebits); } /* * Clear the given bits from the specified page's dirty field. */ static __inline void vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(vm_page_t m, vm_page_bits_t pagebits) { vm_page_assert_busied(m); /* * If the page is xbusied and not write mapped we are the * only thread that can modify dirty bits. Otherwise, The pmap * layer can call vm_page_dirty() without holding a distinguished * lock. The combination of page busy and atomic operations * suffice to guarantee consistency of the page dirty field. */ if (vm_page_xbusied(m) && !pmap_page_is_write_mapped(m)) m->dirty &= ~pagebits; else vm_page_bits_clear(m, &m->dirty, pagebits); } /* * vm_page_set_validclean: * * Sets portions of a page valid and clean. The arguments are expected * to be DEV_BSIZE aligned but if they aren't the bitmap is inclusive * of any partial chunks touched by the range. The invalid portion of * such chunks will be zero'd. * * (base + size) must be less then or equal to PAGE_SIZE. */ void vm_page_set_validclean(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { vm_page_bits_t oldvalid, pagebits; int endoff, frag; vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (size == 0) /* handle degenerate case */ return; /* * If the base is not DEV_BSIZE aligned and the valid * bit is clear, we have to zero out a portion of the * first block. */ if ((frag = rounddown2(base, DEV_BSIZE)) != base && (m->valid & ((vm_page_bits_t)1 << (base >> DEV_BSHIFT))) == 0) pmap_zero_page_area(m, frag, base - frag); /* * If the ending offset is not DEV_BSIZE aligned and the * valid bit is clear, we have to zero out a portion of * the last block. */ endoff = base + size; if ((frag = rounddown2(endoff, DEV_BSIZE)) != endoff && (m->valid & ((vm_page_bits_t)1 << (endoff >> DEV_BSHIFT))) == 0) pmap_zero_page_area(m, endoff, DEV_BSIZE - (endoff & (DEV_BSIZE - 1))); /* * Set valid, clear dirty bits. If validating the entire * page we can safely clear the pmap modify bit. We also * use this opportunity to clear the PGA_NOSYNC flag. If a process * takes a write fault on a MAP_NOSYNC memory area the flag will * be set again. * * We set valid bits inclusive of any overlap, but we can only * clear dirty bits for DEV_BSIZE chunks that are fully within * the range. */ oldvalid = m->valid; pagebits = vm_page_bits(base, size); if (vm_page_xbusied(m)) m->valid |= pagebits; else vm_page_bits_set(m, &m->valid, pagebits); #if 0 /* NOT YET */ if ((frag = base & (DEV_BSIZE - 1)) != 0) { frag = DEV_BSIZE - frag; base += frag; size -= frag; if (size < 0) size = 0; } pagebits = vm_page_bits(base, size & (DEV_BSIZE - 1)); #endif if (base == 0 && size == PAGE_SIZE) { /* * The page can only be modified within the pmap if it is * mapped, and it can only be mapped if it was previously * fully valid. */ if (oldvalid == VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) /* * Perform the pmap_clear_modify() first. Otherwise, * a concurrent pmap operation, such as * pmap_protect(), could clear a modification in the * pmap and set the dirty field on the page before * pmap_clear_modify() had begun and after the dirty * field was cleared here. */ pmap_clear_modify(m); m->dirty = 0; vm_page_aflag_clear(m, PGA_NOSYNC); } else if (oldvalid != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL && vm_page_xbusied(m)) m->dirty &= ~pagebits; else vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(m, pagebits); } void vm_page_clear_dirty(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { vm_page_clear_dirty_mask(m, vm_page_bits(base, size)); } /* * vm_page_set_invalid: * * Invalidates DEV_BSIZE'd chunks within a page. Both the * valid and dirty bits for the effected areas are cleared. */ void vm_page_set_invalid(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { vm_page_bits_t bits; vm_object_t object; /* * The object lock is required so that pages can't be mapped * read-only while we're in the process of invalidating them. */ object = m->object; VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_WLOCKED(object); vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (object->type == OBJT_VNODE && base == 0 && IDX_TO_OFF(m->pindex) + size >= object->un_pager.vnp.vnp_size) bits = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; else bits = vm_page_bits(base, size); if (object->ref_count != 0 && vm_page_all_valid(m) && bits != 0) pmap_remove_all(m); KASSERT((bits == 0 && vm_page_all_valid(m)) || !pmap_page_is_mapped(m), ("vm_page_set_invalid: page %p is mapped", m)); if (vm_page_xbusied(m)) { m->valid &= ~bits; m->dirty &= ~bits; } else { vm_page_bits_clear(m, &m->valid, bits); vm_page_bits_clear(m, &m->dirty, bits); } } /* * vm_page_invalid: * * Invalidates the entire page. The page must be busy, unmapped, and * the enclosing object must be locked. The object locks protects * against concurrent read-only pmap enter which is done without * busy. */ void vm_page_invalid(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_busied(m); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(m->object); MPASS(!pmap_page_is_mapped(m)); if (vm_page_xbusied(m)) m->valid = 0; else vm_page_bits_clear(m, &m->valid, VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL); } /* * vm_page_zero_invalid() * * The kernel assumes that the invalid portions of a page contain * garbage, but such pages can be mapped into memory by user code. * When this occurs, we must zero out the non-valid portions of the * page so user code sees what it expects. * * Pages are most often semi-valid when the end of a file is mapped * into memory and the file's size is not page aligned. */ void vm_page_zero_invalid(vm_page_t m, boolean_t setvalid) { int b; int i; /* * Scan the valid bits looking for invalid sections that * must be zeroed. Invalid sub-DEV_BSIZE'd areas ( where the * valid bit may be set ) have already been zeroed by * vm_page_set_validclean(). */ for (b = i = 0; i <= PAGE_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE; ++i) { if (i == (PAGE_SIZE / DEV_BSIZE) || (m->valid & ((vm_page_bits_t)1 << i))) { if (i > b) { pmap_zero_page_area(m, b << DEV_BSHIFT, (i - b) << DEV_BSHIFT); } b = i + 1; } } /* * setvalid is TRUE when we can safely set the zero'd areas * as being valid. We can do this if there are no cache consistancy * issues. e.g. it is ok to do with UFS, but not ok to do with NFS. */ if (setvalid) vm_page_valid(m); } /* * vm_page_is_valid: * * Is (partial) page valid? Note that the case where size == 0 * will return FALSE in the degenerate case where the page is * entirely invalid, and TRUE otherwise. * * Some callers envoke this routine without the busy lock held and * handle races via higher level locks. Typical callers should * hold a busy lock to prevent invalidation. */ int vm_page_is_valid(vm_page_t m, int base, int size) { vm_page_bits_t bits; bits = vm_page_bits(base, size); return (m->valid != 0 && (m->valid & bits) == bits); } /* * Returns true if all of the specified predicates are true for the entire * (super)page and false otherwise. */ bool vm_page_ps_test(vm_page_t m, int flags, vm_page_t skip_m) { vm_object_t object; int i, npages; object = m->object; if (skip_m != NULL && skip_m->object != object) return (false); VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_LOCKED(object); npages = atop(pagesizes[m->psind]); /* * The physically contiguous pages that make up a superpage, i.e., a * page with a page size index ("psind") greater than zero, will * occupy adjacent entries in vm_page_array[]. */ for (i = 0; i < npages; i++) { /* Always test object consistency, including "skip_m". */ if (m[i].object != object) return (false); if (&m[i] == skip_m) continue; if ((flags & PS_NONE_BUSY) != 0 && vm_page_busied(&m[i])) return (false); if ((flags & PS_ALL_DIRTY) != 0) { /* * Calling vm_page_test_dirty() or pmap_is_modified() * might stop this case from spuriously returning * "false". However, that would require a write lock * on the object containing "m[i]". */ if (m[i].dirty != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) return (false); } if ((flags & PS_ALL_VALID) != 0 && m[i].valid != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL) return (false); } return (true); } /* * Set the page's dirty bits if the page is modified. */ void vm_page_test_dirty(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (m->dirty != VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL && pmap_is_modified(m)) vm_page_dirty(m); } void vm_page_valid(vm_page_t m) { vm_page_assert_busied(m); if (vm_page_xbusied(m)) m->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL; else vm_page_bits_set(m, &m->valid, VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL); } void vm_page_lock_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line) { mtx_lock_flags_(vm_page_lockptr(m), 0, file, line); } void vm_page_unlock_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line) { mtx_unlock_flags_(vm_page_lockptr(m), 0, file, line); } int vm_page_trylock_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line) { return (mtx_trylock_flags_(vm_page_lockptr(m), 0, file, line)); } #if defined(INVARIANTS) || defined(INVARIANT_SUPPORT) void vm_page_assert_locked_KBI(vm_page_t m, const char *file, int line) { vm_page_lock_assert_KBI(m, MA_OWNED, file, line); } void vm_page_lock_assert_KBI(vm_page_t m, int a, const char *file, int line) { mtx_assert_(vm_page_lockptr(m), a, file, line); } #endif #ifdef INVARIANTS void vm_page_object_busy_assert(vm_page_t m) { /* * Certain of the page's fields may only be modified by the * holder of a page or object busy. */ if (m->object != NULL && !vm_page_busied(m)) VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_BUSY(m->object); } void vm_page_assert_pga_writeable(vm_page_t m, uint16_t bits) { if ((bits & PGA_WRITEABLE) == 0) return; /* * The PGA_WRITEABLE flag can only be set if the page is * managed, is exclusively busied or the object is locked. * Currently, this flag is only set by pmap_enter(). */ KASSERT((m->oflags & VPO_UNMANAGED) == 0, ("PGA_WRITEABLE on unmanaged page")); if (!vm_page_xbusied(m)) VM_OBJECT_ASSERT_BUSY(m->object); } #endif #include "opt_ddb.h" #ifdef DDB #include #include DB_SHOW_COMMAND(page, vm_page_print_page_info) { db_printf("vm_cnt.v_free_count: %d\n", vm_free_count()); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_inactive_count: %d\n", vm_inactive_count()); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_active_count: %d\n", vm_active_count()); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_laundry_count: %d\n", vm_laundry_count()); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_wire_count: %d\n", vm_wire_count()); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_free_reserved: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_free_reserved); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_free_min: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_free_min); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_free_target: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_free_target); db_printf("vm_cnt.v_inactive_target: %d\n", vm_cnt.v_inactive_target); } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(pageq, vm_page_print_pageq_info) { int dom; db_printf("pq_free %d\n", vm_free_count()); for (dom = 0; dom < vm_ndomains; dom++) { db_printf( "dom %d page_cnt %d free %d pq_act %d pq_inact %d pq_laund %d pq_unsw %d\n", dom, vm_dom[dom].vmd_page_count, vm_dom[dom].vmd_free_count, vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_ACTIVE].pq_cnt, vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_INACTIVE].pq_cnt, vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_LAUNDRY].pq_cnt, vm_dom[dom].vmd_pagequeues[PQ_UNSWAPPABLE].pq_cnt); } } DB_SHOW_COMMAND(pginfo, vm_page_print_pginfo) { vm_page_t m; boolean_t phys, virt; if (!have_addr) { db_printf("show pginfo addr\n"); return; } phys = strchr(modif, 'p') != NULL; virt = strchr(modif, 'v') != NULL; if (virt) m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(pmap_kextract(addr)); else if (phys) m = PHYS_TO_VM_PAGE(addr); else m = (vm_page_t)addr; db_printf( "page %p obj %p pidx 0x%jx phys 0x%jx q %d ref %u\n" " af 0x%x of 0x%x f 0x%x act %d busy %x valid 0x%x dirty 0x%x\n", m, m->object, (uintmax_t)m->pindex, (uintmax_t)m->phys_addr, m->queue, m->ref_count, m->aflags, m->oflags, m->flags, m->act_count, m->busy_lock, m->valid, m->dirty); } #endif /* DDB */