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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
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5 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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35 *
36 * @(#)vm_map.h 8.9 (Berkeley) 5/17/95
37 *
38 *
39 * Copyright (c) 1987, 1990 Carnegie-Mellon University.
40 * All rights reserved.
41 *
42 * Authors: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
43 *
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63 *
64 * $FreeBSD: src/sys/vm/vm_map.h,v 1.54.2.5 2003/01/13 22:51:17 dillon Exp $
65 * $DragonFly: src/sys/vm/vm_map.h,v 1.15 2005/01/20 18:00:38 dillon Exp $
66 */
67
68/*
69 * Virtual memory map module definitions.
70 */
71
72#ifndef _VM_MAP_
73#define _VM_MAP_
74
75#include <sys/tree.h>
76struct vm_map_rb_tree;
77RB_PROTOTYPE(vm_map_rb_tree, vm_map_entry, rb_entry, rb_vm_map_compare);
78
79/*
80 * Types defined:
81 *
82 * vm_map_t the high-level address map data structure.
83 * vm_map_entry_t an entry in an address map.
84 */
85
86typedef u_int vm_eflags_t;
87
88/*
89 * Objects which live in maps may be either VM objects, or
90 * another map (called a "sharing map") which denotes read-write
91 * sharing with other maps.
92 */
93
94union vm_map_object {
95 struct vm_object *vm_object; /* object object */
96 struct vm_map *sub_map; /* belongs to another map */
97};
98
99/*
100 * Address map entries consist of start and end addresses,
101 * a VM object (or sharing map) and offset into that object,
102 * and user-exported inheritance and protection information.
103 * Also included is control information for virtual copy operations.
104 */
105struct vm_map_entry {
106 struct vm_map_entry *prev; /* previous entry */
107 struct vm_map_entry *next; /* next entry */
108 RB_ENTRY(vm_map_entry) rb_entry;
109 vm_offset_t start; /* start address */
110 vm_offset_t end; /* end address */
111 vm_offset_t avail_ssize; /* amt can grow if this is a stack */
112 union vm_map_object object; /* object I point to */
113 vm_ooffset_t offset; /* offset into object */
114 vm_eflags_t eflags; /* map entry flags */
115 /* Only in task maps: */
116 vm_prot_t protection; /* protection code */
117 vm_prot_t max_protection; /* maximum protection */
118 vm_inherit_t inheritance; /* inheritance */
119 int wired_count; /* can be paged if = 0 */
120 vm_pindex_t lastr; /* last read */
121};
122
123#define MAP_ENTRY_NOSYNC 0x0001
124#define MAP_ENTRY_IS_SUB_MAP 0x0002
125#define MAP_ENTRY_COW 0x0004
126#define MAP_ENTRY_NEEDS_COPY 0x0008
127#define MAP_ENTRY_NOFAULT 0x0010
128#define MAP_ENTRY_USER_WIRED 0x0020
129
130#define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_NORMAL 0x0000 /* default behavior */
131#define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_SEQUENTIAL 0x0040 /* expect sequential access */
132#define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_RANDOM 0x0080 /* expect random access */
133#define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_RESERVED 0x00C0 /* future use */
134
135#define MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_MASK 0x00C0
136
137#define MAP_ENTRY_IN_TRANSITION 0x0100 /* entry being changed */
138#define MAP_ENTRY_NEEDS_WAKEUP 0x0200 /* waiter's in transition */
139#define MAP_ENTRY_NOCOREDUMP 0x0400 /* don't include in a core */
140
141/*
142 * flags for vm_map_[un]clip_range()
143 */
144#define MAP_CLIP_NO_HOLES 0x0001
145
146/*
147 * This reserve count for vm_map_entry_reserve() should cover all nominal
148 * single-insertion operations, including any necessary clipping.
149 */
150#define MAP_RESERVE_COUNT 4
151#define MAP_RESERVE_SLOP 32
152
153static __inline u_char
154vm_map_entry_behavior(struct vm_map_entry *entry)
155{
156 return entry->eflags & MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_MASK;
157}
158
159static __inline void
160vm_map_entry_set_behavior(struct vm_map_entry *entry, u_char behavior)
161{
162 entry->eflags = (entry->eflags & ~MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_MASK) |
163 (behavior & MAP_ENTRY_BEHAV_MASK);
164}
165
166/*
167 * Maps are doubly-linked lists of map entries, kept sorted
168 * by address. A single hint is provided to start
169 * searches again from the last successful search,
170 * insertion, or removal.
171 *
172 * Note: the lock structure cannot be the first element of vm_map
173 * because this can result in a running lockup between two or more
174 * system processes trying to kmem_alloc_wait() due to kmem_alloc_wait()
175 * and free tsleep/waking up 'map' and the underlying lockmgr also
176 * sleeping and waking up on 'map'. The lockup occurs when the map fills
177 * up. The 'exec' map, for example.
178 */
179struct vm_map {
180 struct vm_map_entry header; /* List of entries */
181 RB_HEAD(vm_map_rb_tree, vm_map_entry) rb_root;
182 struct lock lock; /* Lock for map data */
183 int nentries; /* Number of entries */
184 vm_size_t size; /* virtual size */
185 u_char system_map; /* Am I a system map? */
186 u_char infork; /* Am I in fork processing? */
187 vm_map_entry_t hint; /* hint for quick lookups */
188 unsigned int timestamp; /* Version number */
189 vm_map_entry_t first_free; /* First free space hint */
190 struct pmap *pmap; /* Physical map */
191#define min_offset header.start
192#define max_offset header.end
193};
194
195/*
196 * Registered upcall
197 */
198struct upcall;
199
200struct vmupcall {
201 struct vmupcall *vu_next;
202 void *vu_func; /* user upcall function */
203 void *vu_data; /* user data */
204 void *vu_ctx; /* user context function */
205 struct proc *vu_proc; /* process that registered upcall */
206 int vu_id; /* upcall identifier */
207 int vu_pending; /* upcall request pending */
208};
209
210/*
211 * Shareable process virtual address space.
212 * May eventually be merged with vm_map.
213 * Several fields are temporary (text, data stuff).
214 */
215struct vmspace {
216 struct vm_map vm_map; /* VM address map */
217 struct pmap vm_pmap; /* private physical map */
218 int vm_refcnt; /* number of references */
219 caddr_t vm_shm; /* SYS5 shared memory private data XXX */
220/* we copy from vm_startcopy to the end of the structure on fork */
221#define vm_startcopy vm_rssize
222 segsz_t vm_rssize; /* current resident set size in pages */
223 segsz_t vm_swrss; /* resident set size before last swap */
224 segsz_t vm_tsize; /* text size (pages) XXX */
225 segsz_t vm_dsize; /* data size (pages) XXX */
226 segsz_t vm_ssize; /* stack size (pages) */
227 caddr_t vm_taddr; /* user virtual address of text XXX */
228 caddr_t vm_daddr; /* user virtual address of data XXX */
229 caddr_t vm_maxsaddr; /* user VA at max stack growth */
230 caddr_t vm_minsaddr; /* user VA at max stack growth */
231#define vm_endcopy vm_exitingcnt
232 int vm_exitingcnt; /* several procsses zombied in exit1 */
233 int vm_upccount; /* number of registered upcalls */
234 struct vmupcall *vm_upcalls; /* registered upcalls */
235};
236
237/*
238 * Resident executable holding structure. A user program can take a snapshot
239 * of just its VM address space (typically done just after dynamic link
240 * libraries have completed loading) and register it as a resident
241 * executable associated with the program binary's vnode, which is also
242 * locked into memory. Future execs of the vnode will start with a copy
243 * of the resident vmspace instead of running the binary from scratch,
244 * avoiding both the kernel ELF loader *AND* all shared library mapping and
245 * relocation code, and will call a different entry point (the stack pointer
246 * is reset to the top of the stack) supplied when the vmspace was registered.
247 */
248struct vmresident {
249 struct vnode *vr_vnode; /* associated vnode */
250 TAILQ_ENTRY(vmresident) vr_link; /* linked list of res sts */
251 struct vmspace *vr_vmspace; /* vmspace to fork */
252 intptr_t vr_entry_addr; /* registered entry point */
253 struct sysentvec *vr_sysent; /* system call vects */
254 int vr_id; /* registration id */
255};
256
257#ifdef _KERNEL
258/*
259 * Macros: vm_map_lock, etc.
260 * Function:
261 * Perform locking on the data portion of a map. Note that
262 * these macros mimic procedure calls returning void. The
263 * semicolon is supplied by the user of these macros, not
264 * by the macros themselves. The macros can safely be used
265 * as unbraced elements in a higher level statement.
266 */
267
268#ifdef DIAGNOSTIC
269/* #define MAP_LOCK_DIAGNOSTIC 1 */
270#ifdef MAP_LOCK_DIAGNOSTIC
271#define vm_map_lock(map) \
272 do { \
273 printf ("locking map LK_EXCLUSIVE: 0x%x\n", map); \
274 if (lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE, NULL, curthread) != 0) { \
275 panic("vm_map_lock: failed to get lock"); \
276 } \
277 (map)->timestamp++; \
278 } while(0)
279#else
280#define vm_map_lock(map) \
281 do { \
282 if (lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE, NULL, curthread) != 0) { \
283 panic("vm_map_lock: failed to get lock"); \
284 } \
285 (map)->timestamp++; \
286 } while(0)
287#endif
288#else
289#define vm_map_lock(map) \
290 do { \
291 lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_EXCLUSIVE, NULL, curthread); \
292 (map)->timestamp++; \
293 } while(0)
294#endif /* DIAGNOSTIC */
295
296#if defined(MAP_LOCK_DIAGNOSTIC)
297#define vm_map_unlock(map) \
298 do { \
299 printf ("locking map LK_RELEASE: 0x%x\n", map); \
300 lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_RELEASE, NULL, curthread); \
301 } while (0)
302#define vm_map_lock_read(map) \
303 do { \
304 printf ("locking map LK_SHARED: 0x%x\n", map); \
305 lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_SHARED, NULL, curthread); \
306 } while (0)
307#define vm_map_unlock_read(map) \
308 do { \
309 printf ("locking map LK_RELEASE: 0x%x\n", map); \
310 lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_RELEASE, NULL, curthread); \
311 } while (0)
312#else
313#define vm_map_unlock(map) \
314 lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_RELEASE, NULL, curthread)
315#define vm_map_lock_read(map) \
316 lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_SHARED, NULL, curthread)
317#define vm_map_unlock_read(map) \
318 lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_RELEASE, NULL, curthread)
319#endif
320
321static __inline__ int
322_vm_map_lock_upgrade(vm_map_t map, struct thread *td) {
323 int error;
324#if defined(MAP_LOCK_DIAGNOSTIC)
325 printf("locking map LK_EXCLUPGRADE: 0x%x\n", map);
326#endif
327 error = lockmgr(&map->lock, LK_EXCLUPGRADE, NULL, td);
328 if (error == 0)
329 map->timestamp++;
330 return error;
331}
332
333#define vm_map_lock_upgrade(map) _vm_map_lock_upgrade(map, curthread)
334
335#if defined(MAP_LOCK_DIAGNOSTIC)
336#define vm_map_lock_downgrade(map) \
337 do { \
338 printf ("locking map LK_DOWNGRADE: 0x%x\n", map); \
339 lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_DOWNGRADE, NULL, curthread); \
340 } while (0)
341#else
342#define vm_map_lock_downgrade(map) \
343 lockmgr(&(map)->lock, LK_DOWNGRADE, NULL, curthread)
344#endif
345
346#define vm_map_set_recursive(map) \
347 do { \
348 lwkt_tokref ilock; \
349 lwkt_gettoken(&ilock, &(map)->lock.lk_interlock); \
350 (map)->lock.lk_flags |= LK_CANRECURSE; \
351 lwkt_reltoken(&ilock); \
352 } while(0)
353#define vm_map_clear_recursive(map) \
354 do { \
355 lwkt_tokref ilock; \
356 lwkt_gettoken(&ilock, &(map)->lock.lk_interlock); \
357 (map)->lock.lk_flags &= ~LK_CANRECURSE; \
358 lwkt_reltoken(&ilock); \
359 } while(0)
360
361#endif /* _KERNEL */
362
363/*
364 * Functions implemented as macros
365 */
366#define vm_map_min(map) ((map)->min_offset)
367#define vm_map_max(map) ((map)->max_offset)
368#define vm_map_pmap(map) ((map)->pmap)
369
370static __inline struct pmap *
371vmspace_pmap(struct vmspace *vmspace)
372{
373 return &vmspace->vm_pmap;
374}
375
376static __inline long
377vmspace_resident_count(struct vmspace *vmspace)
378{
379 return pmap_resident_count(vmspace_pmap(vmspace));
380}
381
382/*
383 * Number of kernel maps and entries to statically allocate, required
384 * during boot to bootstrap the VM system.
385 */
386#define MAX_KMAP 10
387#define MAX_MAPENT 256
388
389/*
390 * Copy-on-write flags for vm_map operations
391 */
392#define MAP_UNUSED_01 0x0001
393#define MAP_COPY_ON_WRITE 0x0002
394#define MAP_NOFAULT 0x0004
395#define MAP_PREFAULT 0x0008
396#define MAP_PREFAULT_PARTIAL 0x0010
397#define MAP_DISABLE_SYNCER 0x0020
398#define MAP_DISABLE_COREDUMP 0x0100
399#define MAP_PREFAULT_MADVISE 0x0200 /* from (user) madvise request */
400
401/*
402 * vm_fault option flags
403 */
404#define VM_FAULT_NORMAL 0 /* Nothing special */
405#define VM_FAULT_CHANGE_WIRING 1 /* Change the wiring as appropriate */
406#define VM_FAULT_USER_WIRE 2 /* Likewise, but for user purposes */
407#define VM_FAULT_WIRE_MASK (VM_FAULT_CHANGE_WIRING|VM_FAULT_USER_WIRE)
408#define VM_FAULT_HOLD 4 /* Hold the page */
409#define VM_FAULT_DIRTY 8 /* Dirty the page */
410
411#ifdef _KERNEL
412boolean_t vm_map_check_protection (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t);
413struct pmap;
414struct globaldata;
415void vm_map_entry_reserve_cpu_init(struct globaldata *gd);
416int vm_map_entry_reserve(int);
417int vm_map_entry_kreserve(int);
418void vm_map_entry_release(int);
419void vm_map_entry_krelease(int);
420vm_map_t vm_map_create (struct pmap *, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
421int vm_map_delete (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, int *);
422int vm_map_find (vm_map_t, vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_offset_t *, vm_size_t, boolean_t, vm_prot_t, vm_prot_t, int);
423int vm_map_findspace (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t *);
424int vm_map_inherit (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_inherit_t);
425void vm_map_init (struct vm_map *, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
426int vm_map_insert (vm_map_t, int *, vm_object_t, vm_ooffset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, vm_prot_t, int);
427int vm_map_lookup (vm_map_t *, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, vm_map_entry_t *, vm_object_t *,
428 vm_pindex_t *, vm_prot_t *, boolean_t *);
429void vm_map_lookup_done (vm_map_t, vm_map_entry_t, int);
430boolean_t vm_map_lookup_entry (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_map_entry_t *);
431int vm_map_wire (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, int);
432int vm_map_unwire (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t);
433int vm_map_clean (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, boolean_t, boolean_t);
434int vm_map_protect (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_prot_t, boolean_t);
435int vm_map_remove (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t);
436void vm_map_startup (void);
437int vm_map_submap (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, vm_map_t);
438int vm_map_madvise (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t, int);
439void vm_map_simplify_entry (vm_map_t, vm_map_entry_t, int *);
440void vm_init2 (void);
441int vm_uiomove (vm_map_t, vm_object_t, off_t, int, vm_offset_t, int *);
442void vm_freeze_copyopts (vm_object_t, vm_pindex_t, vm_pindex_t);
443int vm_map_stack (vm_map_t, vm_offset_t, vm_size_t, vm_prot_t, vm_prot_t, int);
444int vm_map_growstack (struct proc *p, vm_offset_t addr);
445int vmspace_swap_count (struct vmspace *vmspace);
446void vm_map_set_wired_quick(vm_map_t map, vm_offset_t addr, vm_size_t size, int *);
447
448#endif
449#endif /* _VM_MAP_ */