4 * KERN_SLABALLOC.C - Kernel SLAB memory allocator
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38 * This module implements a slab allocator drop-in replacement for the
41 * A slab allocator reserves a ZONE for each chunk size, then lays the
42 * chunks out in an array within the zone. Allocation and deallocation
43 * is nearly instantanious, and fragmentation/overhead losses are limited
44 * to a fixed worst-case amount.
46 * The downside of this slab implementation is in the chunk size
47 * multiplied by the number of zones. ~80 zones * 128K = 10MB of VM per cpu.
48 * In a kernel implementation all this memory will be physical so
49 * the zone size is adjusted downward on machines with less physical
50 * memory. The upside is that overhead is bounded... this is the *worst*
53 * Slab management is done on a per-cpu basis and no locking or mutexes
54 * are required, only a critical section. When one cpu frees memory
55 * belonging to another cpu's slab manager an asynchronous IPI message
56 * will be queued to execute the operation. In addition, both the
57 * high level slab allocator and the low level zone allocator optimize
58 * M_ZERO requests, and the slab allocator does not have to pre initialize
59 * the linked list of chunks.
61 * XXX Balancing is needed between cpus. Balance will be handled through
62 * asynchronous IPIs primarily by reassigning the z_Cpu ownership of chunks.
64 * XXX If we have to allocate a new zone and M_USE_RESERVE is set, use of
65 * the new zone should be restricted to M_USE_RESERVE requests only.
67 * Alloc Size Chunking Number of zones
77 * (if PAGE_SIZE is 4K the maximum zone allocation is 16383)
79 * Allocations >= ZoneLimit go directly to kmem.
81 * Alignment properties:
82 * - All power-of-2 sized allocations are power-of-2 aligned.
83 * - Allocations with M_POWEROF2 are power-of-2 aligned on the nearest
84 * power-of-2 round up of 'size'.
85 * - Non-power-of-2 sized allocations are zone chunk size aligned (see the
86 * above table 'Chunking' column).
88 * API REQUIREMENTS AND SIDE EFFECTS
90 * To operate as a drop-in replacement to the FreeBSD-4.x malloc() we
91 * have remained compatible with the following API requirements:
93 * + malloc(0) is allowed and returns non-NULL (ahc driver)
94 * + ability to allocate arbitrarily large chunks of memory
99 #include <sys/param.h>
100 #include <sys/systm.h>
101 #include <sys/kernel.h>
102 #include <sys/slaballoc.h>
103 #include <sys/mbuf.h>
104 #include <sys/vmmeter.h>
105 #include <sys/lock.h>
106 #include <sys/thread.h>
107 #include <sys/globaldata.h>
108 #include <sys/sysctl.h>
112 #include <vm/vm_param.h>
113 #include <vm/vm_kern.h>
114 #include <vm/vm_extern.h>
115 #include <vm/vm_object.h>
117 #include <vm/vm_map.h>
118 #include <vm/vm_page.h>
119 #include <vm/vm_pageout.h>
121 #include <machine/cpu.h>
123 #include <sys/thread2.h>
125 #define btokup(z) (&pmap_kvtom((vm_offset_t)(z))->ku_pagecnt)
127 #define MEMORY_STRING "ptr=%p type=%p size=%lu flags=%04x"
128 #define MEMORY_ARGS void *ptr, void *type, unsigned long size, int flags
130 #if !defined(KTR_MEMORY)
131 #define KTR_MEMORY KTR_ALL
133 KTR_INFO_MASTER(memory);
134 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, malloc_beg, 0, "malloc begin");
135 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, malloc_end, 1, MEMORY_STRING, MEMORY_ARGS);
136 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, free_zero, 2, MEMORY_STRING, MEMORY_ARGS);
137 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, free_ovsz, 3, MEMORY_STRING, MEMORY_ARGS);
138 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, free_ovsz_delayed, 4, MEMORY_STRING, MEMORY_ARGS);
139 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, free_chunk, 5, MEMORY_STRING, MEMORY_ARGS);
140 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, free_request, 6, MEMORY_STRING, MEMORY_ARGS);
141 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, free_rem_beg, 7, MEMORY_STRING, MEMORY_ARGS);
142 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, free_rem_end, 8, MEMORY_STRING, MEMORY_ARGS);
143 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, free_beg, 9, "free begin");
144 KTR_INFO(KTR_MEMORY, memory, free_end, 10, "free end");
146 #define logmemory(name, ptr, type, size, flags) \
147 KTR_LOG(memory_ ## name, ptr, type, size, flags)
148 #define logmemory_quick(name) \
149 KTR_LOG(memory_ ## name)
152 * Fixed globals (not per-cpu)
155 static int ZoneLimit;
156 static int ZonePageCount;
157 static uintptr_t ZoneMask;
158 static int ZoneBigAlloc; /* in KB */
159 static int ZoneGenAlloc; /* in KB */
160 struct malloc_type *kmemstatistics; /* exported to vmstat */
161 static int32_t weirdary[16];
163 static void *kmem_slab_alloc(vm_size_t bytes, vm_offset_t align, int flags);
164 static void kmem_slab_free(void *ptr, vm_size_t bytes);
166 #if defined(INVARIANTS)
167 static void chunk_mark_allocated(SLZone *z, void *chunk);
168 static void chunk_mark_free(SLZone *z, void *chunk);
170 #define chunk_mark_allocated(z, chunk)
171 #define chunk_mark_free(z, chunk)
175 * Misc constants. Note that allocations that are exact multiples of
176 * PAGE_SIZE, or exceed the zone limit, fall through to the kmem module.
178 #define ZONE_RELS_THRESH 32 /* threshold number of zones */
181 * The WEIRD_ADDR is used as known text to copy into free objects to
182 * try to create deterministic failure cases if the data is accessed after
185 #define WEIRD_ADDR 0xdeadc0de
186 #define MAX_COPY sizeof(weirdary)
187 #define ZERO_LENGTH_PTR ((void *)-8)
190 * Misc global malloc buckets
193 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_CACHE, "cache", "Various Dynamically allocated caches");
194 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_DEVBUF, "devbuf", "device driver memory");
195 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_TEMP, "temp", "misc temporary data buffers");
197 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IP6OPT, "ip6opt", "IPv6 options");
198 MALLOC_DEFINE(M_IP6NDP, "ip6ndp", "IPv6 Neighbor Discovery");
201 * Initialize the slab memory allocator. We have to choose a zone size based
202 * on available physical memory. We choose a zone side which is approximately
203 * 1/1024th of our memory, so if we have 128MB of ram we have a zone size of
204 * 128K. The zone size is limited to the bounds set in slaballoc.h
205 * (typically 32K min, 128K max).
207 static void kmeminit(void *dummy);
211 SYSINIT(kmem, SI_BOOT1_ALLOCATOR, SI_ORDER_FIRST, kmeminit, NULL)
215 * If enabled any memory allocated without M_ZERO is initialized to -1.
217 static int use_malloc_pattern;
218 SYSCTL_INT(_debug, OID_AUTO, use_malloc_pattern, CTLFLAG_RW,
219 &use_malloc_pattern, 0,
220 "Initialize memory to -1 if M_ZERO not specified");
223 static int ZoneRelsThresh = ZONE_RELS_THRESH;
224 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, zone_big_alloc, CTLFLAG_RD, &ZoneBigAlloc, 0, "");
225 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, zone_gen_alloc, CTLFLAG_RD, &ZoneGenAlloc, 0, "");
226 SYSCTL_INT(_kern, OID_AUTO, zone_cache, CTLFLAG_RW, &ZoneRelsThresh, 0, "");
229 * Returns the kernel memory size limit for the purposes of initializing
230 * various subsystem caches. The smaller of available memory and the KVM
231 * memory space is returned.
233 * The size in megabytes is returned.
240 limsize = (size_t)vmstats.v_page_count * PAGE_SIZE;
241 if (limsize > KvaSize)
243 return (limsize / (1024 * 1024));
247 kmeminit(void *dummy)
253 limsize = kmem_lim_size();
254 usesize = (int)(limsize * 1024); /* convert to KB */
257 * If the machine has a large KVM space and more than 8G of ram,
258 * double the zone release threshold to reduce SMP invalidations.
259 * If more than 16G of ram, do it again.
261 * The BIOS eats a little ram so add some slop. We want 8G worth of
262 * memory sticks to trigger the first adjustment.
264 if (ZoneRelsThresh == ZONE_RELS_THRESH) {
265 if (limsize >= 7 * 1024)
267 if (limsize >= 15 * 1024)
272 * Calculate the zone size. This typically calculates to
273 * ZALLOC_MAX_ZONE_SIZE
275 ZoneSize = ZALLOC_MIN_ZONE_SIZE;
276 while (ZoneSize < ZALLOC_MAX_ZONE_SIZE && (ZoneSize << 1) < usesize)
278 ZoneLimit = ZoneSize / 4;
279 if (ZoneLimit > ZALLOC_ZONE_LIMIT)
280 ZoneLimit = ZALLOC_ZONE_LIMIT;
281 ZoneMask = ~(uintptr_t)(ZoneSize - 1);
282 ZonePageCount = ZoneSize / PAGE_SIZE;
284 for (i = 0; i < NELEM(weirdary); ++i)
285 weirdary[i] = WEIRD_ADDR;
287 ZeroPage = kmem_slab_alloc(PAGE_SIZE, PAGE_SIZE, M_WAITOK|M_ZERO);
290 kprintf("Slab ZoneSize set to %dKB\n", ZoneSize / 1024);
294 * Initialize a malloc type tracking structure.
297 malloc_init(void *data)
299 struct malloc_type *type = data;
302 if (type->ks_magic != M_MAGIC)
303 panic("malloc type lacks magic");
305 if (type->ks_limit != 0)
308 if (vmstats.v_page_count == 0)
309 panic("malloc_init not allowed before vm init");
311 limsize = kmem_lim_size() * (1024 * 1024);
312 type->ks_limit = limsize / 10;
314 type->ks_next = kmemstatistics;
315 kmemstatistics = type;
319 malloc_uninit(void *data)
321 struct malloc_type *type = data;
322 struct malloc_type *t;
328 if (type->ks_magic != M_MAGIC)
329 panic("malloc type lacks magic");
331 if (vmstats.v_page_count == 0)
332 panic("malloc_uninit not allowed before vm init");
334 if (type->ks_limit == 0)
335 panic("malloc_uninit on uninitialized type");
337 /* Make sure that all pending kfree()s are finished. */
338 lwkt_synchronize_ipiqs("muninit");
342 * memuse is only correct in aggregation. Due to memory being allocated
343 * on one cpu and freed on another individual array entries may be
344 * negative or positive (canceling each other out).
346 for (i = ttl = 0; i < ncpus; ++i)
347 ttl += type->ks_memuse[i];
349 kprintf("malloc_uninit: %ld bytes of '%s' still allocated on cpu %d\n",
350 ttl, type->ks_shortdesc, i);
353 if (type == kmemstatistics) {
354 kmemstatistics = type->ks_next;
356 for (t = kmemstatistics; t->ks_next != NULL; t = t->ks_next) {
357 if (t->ks_next == type) {
358 t->ks_next = type->ks_next;
363 type->ks_next = NULL;
368 * Increase the kmalloc pool limit for the specified pool. No changes
369 * are the made if the pool would shrink.
372 kmalloc_raise_limit(struct malloc_type *type, size_t bytes)
374 if (type->ks_limit == 0)
378 if (type->ks_limit < bytes)
379 type->ks_limit = bytes;
383 * Dynamically create a malloc pool. This function is a NOP if *typep is
387 kmalloc_create(struct malloc_type **typep, const char *descr)
389 struct malloc_type *type;
391 if (*typep == NULL) {
392 type = kmalloc(sizeof(*type), M_TEMP, M_WAITOK | M_ZERO);
393 type->ks_magic = M_MAGIC;
394 type->ks_shortdesc = descr;
401 * Destroy a dynamically created malloc pool. This function is a NOP if
402 * the pool has already been destroyed.
405 kmalloc_destroy(struct malloc_type **typep)
407 if (*typep != NULL) {
408 malloc_uninit(*typep);
409 kfree(*typep, M_TEMP);
415 * Calculate the zone index for the allocation request size and set the
416 * allocation request size to that particular zone's chunk size.
419 zoneindex(unsigned long *bytes, unsigned long *align)
421 unsigned int n = (unsigned int)*bytes; /* unsigned for shift opt */
423 *bytes = n = (n + 7) & ~7;
425 return(n / 8 - 1); /* 8 byte chunks, 16 zones */
428 *bytes = n = (n + 15) & ~15;
434 *bytes = n = (n + 31) & ~31;
439 *bytes = n = (n + 63) & ~63;
444 *bytes = n = (n + 127) & ~127;
446 return(n / 128 + 31);
449 *bytes = n = (n + 255) & ~255;
451 return(n / 256 + 39);
453 *bytes = n = (n + 511) & ~511;
455 return(n / 512 + 47);
457 #if ZALLOC_ZONE_LIMIT > 8192
459 *bytes = n = (n + 1023) & ~1023;
461 return(n / 1024 + 55);
464 #if ZALLOC_ZONE_LIMIT > 16384
466 *bytes = n = (n + 2047) & ~2047;
468 return(n / 2048 + 63);
471 panic("Unexpected byte count %d", n);
477 * Used to debug memory corruption issues. Record up to (typically 32)
478 * allocation sources for this zone (for a particular chunk size).
482 slab_record_source(SLZone *z, const char *file, int line)
485 int b = line & (SLAB_DEBUG_ENTRIES - 1);
489 if (z->z_Sources[i].file == file && z->z_Sources[i].line == line)
491 if (z->z_Sources[i].file == NULL)
493 i = (i + 1) & (SLAB_DEBUG_ENTRIES - 1);
495 z->z_Sources[i].file = file;
496 z->z_Sources[i].line = line;
501 static __inline unsigned long
502 powerof2_size(unsigned long size)
506 if (size == 0 || powerof2(size))
514 * kmalloc() (SLAB ALLOCATOR)
516 * Allocate memory via the slab allocator. If the request is too large,
517 * or if it page-aligned beyond a certain size, we fall back to the
518 * KMEM subsystem. A SLAB tracking descriptor must be specified, use
519 * &SlabMisc if you don't care.
521 * M_RNOWAIT - don't block.
522 * M_NULLOK - return NULL instead of blocking.
523 * M_ZERO - zero the returned memory.
524 * M_USE_RESERVE - allow greater drawdown of the free list
525 * M_USE_INTERRUPT_RESERVE - allow the freelist to be exhausted
526 * M_POWEROF2 - roundup size to the nearest power of 2
533 kmalloc_debug(unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, int flags,
534 const char *file, int line)
537 kmalloc(unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, int flags)
544 struct globaldata *gd;
551 logmemory_quick(malloc_beg);
556 * XXX silly to have this in the critical path.
558 if (type->ks_limit == 0) {
560 if (type->ks_limit == 0)
566 if (flags & M_POWEROF2)
567 size = powerof2_size(size);
570 * Handle the case where the limit is reached. Panic if we can't return
571 * NULL. The original malloc code looped, but this tended to
572 * simply deadlock the computer.
574 * ks_loosememuse is an up-only limit that is NOT MP-synchronized, used
575 * to determine if a more complete limit check should be done. The
576 * actual memory use is tracked via ks_memuse[cpu].
578 while (type->ks_loosememuse >= type->ks_limit) {
582 for (i = ttl = 0; i < ncpus; ++i)
583 ttl += type->ks_memuse[i];
584 type->ks_loosememuse = ttl; /* not MP synchronized */
585 if ((ssize_t)ttl < 0) /* deal with occassional race */
587 if (ttl >= type->ks_limit) {
588 if (flags & M_NULLOK) {
589 logmemory(malloc_end, NULL, type, size, flags);
592 panic("%s: malloc limit exceeded", type->ks_shortdesc);
597 * Handle the degenerate size == 0 case. Yes, this does happen.
598 * Return a special pointer. This is to maintain compatibility with
599 * the original malloc implementation. Certain devices, such as the
600 * adaptec driver, not only allocate 0 bytes, they check for NULL and
601 * also realloc() later on. Joy.
604 logmemory(malloc_end, ZERO_LENGTH_PTR, type, size, flags);
605 return(ZERO_LENGTH_PTR);
609 * Handle hysteresis from prior frees here in malloc(). We cannot
610 * safely manipulate the kernel_map in free() due to free() possibly
611 * being called via an IPI message or from sensitive interrupt code.
613 * NOTE: ku_pagecnt must be cleared before we free the slab or we
614 * might race another cpu allocating the kva and setting
617 while (slgd->NFreeZones > ZoneRelsThresh && (flags & M_RNOWAIT) == 0) {
619 if (slgd->NFreeZones > ZoneRelsThresh) { /* crit sect race */
623 slgd->FreeZones = z->z_Next;
627 kmem_slab_free(z, ZoneSize); /* may block */
628 atomic_add_int(&ZoneGenAlloc, -ZoneSize / 1024);
634 * XXX handle oversized frees that were queued from kfree().
636 while (slgd->FreeOvZones && (flags & M_RNOWAIT) == 0) {
638 if ((z = slgd->FreeOvZones) != NULL) {
641 KKASSERT(z->z_Magic == ZALLOC_OVSZ_MAGIC);
642 slgd->FreeOvZones = z->z_Next;
643 tsize = z->z_ChunkSize;
644 kmem_slab_free(z, tsize); /* may block */
645 atomic_add_int(&ZoneBigAlloc, -(int)tsize / 1024);
651 * Handle large allocations directly. There should not be very many of
652 * these so performance is not a big issue.
654 * The backend allocator is pretty nasty on a SMP system. Use the
655 * slab allocator for one and two page-sized chunks even though we lose
656 * some efficiency. XXX maybe fix mmio and the elf loader instead.
658 if (size >= ZoneLimit || ((size & PAGE_MASK) == 0 && size > PAGE_SIZE*2)) {
661 size = round_page(size);
662 chunk = kmem_slab_alloc(size, PAGE_SIZE, flags);
664 logmemory(malloc_end, NULL, type, size, flags);
667 atomic_add_int(&ZoneBigAlloc, (int)size / 1024);
668 flags &= ~M_ZERO; /* result already zero'd if M_ZERO was set */
669 flags |= M_PASSIVE_ZERO;
671 *kup = size / PAGE_SIZE;
677 * Attempt to allocate out of an existing zone. First try the free list,
678 * then allocate out of unallocated space. If we find a good zone move
679 * it to the head of the list so later allocations find it quickly
680 * (we might have thousands of zones in the list).
682 * Note: zoneindex() will panic of size is too large.
684 zi = zoneindex(&size, &align);
685 KKASSERT(zi < NZONES);
688 if ((z = slgd->ZoneAry[zi]) != NULL) {
690 * Locate a chunk - we have to have at least one. If this is the
691 * last chunk go ahead and do the work to retrieve chunks freed
692 * from remote cpus, and if the zone is still empty move it off
695 if (--z->z_NFree <= 0) {
696 KKASSERT(z->z_NFree == 0);
699 * WARNING! This code competes with other cpus. It is ok
700 * for us to not drain RChunks here but we might as well, and
701 * it is ok if more accumulate after we're done.
703 * Set RSignal before pulling rchunks off, indicating that we
704 * will be moving ourselves off of the ZoneAry. Remote ends will
705 * read RSignal before putting rchunks on thus interlocking
706 * their IPI signaling.
708 if (z->z_RChunks == NULL)
709 atomic_swap_int(&z->z_RSignal, 1);
711 while ((bchunk = z->z_RChunks) != NULL) {
713 if (atomic_cmpset_ptr(&z->z_RChunks, bchunk, NULL)) {
714 *z->z_LChunksp = bchunk;
716 chunk_mark_free(z, bchunk);
717 z->z_LChunksp = &bchunk->c_Next;
718 bchunk = bchunk->c_Next;
725 * Remove from the zone list if no free chunks remain.
728 if (z->z_NFree == 0) {
729 slgd->ZoneAry[zi] = z->z_Next;
737 * Fast path, we have chunks available in z_LChunks.
739 chunk = z->z_LChunks;
741 chunk_mark_allocated(z, chunk);
742 z->z_LChunks = chunk->c_Next;
743 if (z->z_LChunks == NULL)
744 z->z_LChunksp = &z->z_LChunks;
746 slab_record_source(z, file, line);
752 * No chunks are available in LChunks, the free chunk MUST be
753 * in the never-before-used memory area, controlled by UIndex.
755 * The consequences are very serious if our zone got corrupted so
756 * we use an explicit panic rather than a KASSERT.
758 if (z->z_UIndex + 1 != z->z_NMax)
763 if (z->z_UIndex == z->z_UEndIndex)
764 panic("slaballoc: corrupted zone");
766 chunk = (SLChunk *)(z->z_BasePtr + z->z_UIndex * size);
767 if ((z->z_Flags & SLZF_UNOTZEROD) == 0) {
769 flags |= M_PASSIVE_ZERO;
771 chunk_mark_allocated(z, chunk);
773 slab_record_source(z, file, line);
779 * If all zones are exhausted we need to allocate a new zone for this
780 * index. Use M_ZERO to take advantage of pre-zerod pages. Also see
781 * UAlloc use above in regards to M_ZERO. Note that when we are reusing
782 * a zone from the FreeZones list UAlloc'd data will not be zero'd, and
783 * we do not pre-zero it because we do not want to mess up the L1 cache.
785 * At least one subsystem, the tty code (see CROUND) expects power-of-2
786 * allocations to be power-of-2 aligned. We maintain compatibility by
787 * adjusting the base offset below.
793 if ((z = slgd->FreeZones) != NULL) {
794 slgd->FreeZones = z->z_Next;
796 bzero(z, sizeof(SLZone));
797 z->z_Flags |= SLZF_UNOTZEROD;
799 z = kmem_slab_alloc(ZoneSize, ZoneSize, flags|M_ZERO);
802 atomic_add_int(&ZoneGenAlloc, ZoneSize / 1024);
806 * How big is the base structure?
808 #if defined(INVARIANTS)
810 * Make room for z_Bitmap. An exact calculation is somewhat more
811 * complicated so don't make an exact calculation.
813 off = offsetof(SLZone, z_Bitmap[(ZoneSize / size + 31) / 32]);
814 bzero(z->z_Bitmap, (ZoneSize / size + 31) / 8);
816 off = sizeof(SLZone);
820 * Guarentee power-of-2 alignment for power-of-2-sized chunks.
821 * Otherwise properly align the data according to the chunk size.
825 off = (off + align - 1) & ~(align - 1);
827 z->z_Magic = ZALLOC_SLAB_MAGIC;
829 z->z_NMax = (ZoneSize - off) / size;
830 z->z_NFree = z->z_NMax - 1;
831 z->z_BasePtr = (char *)z + off;
832 z->z_UIndex = z->z_UEndIndex = slgd->JunkIndex % z->z_NMax;
833 z->z_ChunkSize = size;
835 z->z_Cpu = gd->gd_cpuid;
836 z->z_LChunksp = &z->z_LChunks;
838 bcopy(z->z_Sources, z->z_AltSources, sizeof(z->z_Sources));
839 bzero(z->z_Sources, sizeof(z->z_Sources));
841 chunk = (SLChunk *)(z->z_BasePtr + z->z_UIndex * size);
842 z->z_Next = slgd->ZoneAry[zi];
843 slgd->ZoneAry[zi] = z;
844 if ((z->z_Flags & SLZF_UNOTZEROD) == 0) {
845 flags &= ~M_ZERO; /* already zero'd */
846 flags |= M_PASSIVE_ZERO;
849 *kup = -(z->z_Cpu + 1); /* -1 to -(N+1) */
850 chunk_mark_allocated(z, chunk);
852 slab_record_source(z, file, line);
856 * Slide the base index for initial allocations out of the next
857 * zone we create so we do not over-weight the lower part of the
860 slgd->JunkIndex = (slgd->JunkIndex + ZALLOC_SLAB_SLIDE)
861 & (ZALLOC_MAX_ZONE_SIZE - 1);
865 ++type->ks_inuse[gd->gd_cpuid];
866 type->ks_memuse[gd->gd_cpuid] += size;
867 type->ks_loosememuse += size; /* not MP synchronized */
873 else if ((flags & (M_ZERO|M_PASSIVE_ZERO)) == 0) {
874 if (use_malloc_pattern) {
875 for (i = 0; i < size; i += sizeof(int)) {
876 *(int *)((char *)chunk + i) = -1;
879 chunk->c_Next = (void *)-1; /* avoid accidental double-free check */
882 logmemory(malloc_end, chunk, type, size, flags);
886 logmemory(malloc_end, NULL, type, size, flags);
891 * kernel realloc. (SLAB ALLOCATOR) (MP SAFE)
893 * Generally speaking this routine is not called very often and we do
894 * not attempt to optimize it beyond reusing the same pointer if the
895 * new size fits within the chunking of the old pointer's zone.
899 krealloc_debug(void *ptr, unsigned long size,
900 struct malloc_type *type, int flags,
901 const char *file, int line)
904 krealloc(void *ptr, unsigned long size, struct malloc_type *type, int flags)
913 KKASSERT((flags & M_ZERO) == 0); /* not supported */
915 if (ptr == NULL || ptr == ZERO_LENGTH_PTR)
916 return(kmalloc_debug(size, type, flags, file, line));
923 * Handle oversized allocations. XXX we really should require that a
924 * size be passed to free() instead of this nonsense.
928 osize = *kup << PAGE_SHIFT;
929 if (osize == round_page(size))
931 if ((nptr = kmalloc_debug(size, type, flags, file, line)) == NULL)
933 bcopy(ptr, nptr, min(size, osize));
939 * Get the original allocation's zone. If the new request winds up
940 * using the same chunk size we do not have to do anything.
942 z = (SLZone *)((uintptr_t)ptr & ZoneMask);
945 KKASSERT(z->z_Magic == ZALLOC_SLAB_MAGIC);
948 * Allocate memory for the new request size. Note that zoneindex has
949 * already adjusted the request size to the appropriate chunk size, which
950 * should optimize our bcopy(). Then copy and return the new pointer.
952 * Resizing a non-power-of-2 allocation to a power-of-2 size does not
953 * necessary align the result.
955 * We can only zoneindex (to align size to the chunk size) if the new
956 * size is not too large.
958 if (size < ZoneLimit) {
959 zoneindex(&size, &align);
960 if (z->z_ChunkSize == size)
963 if ((nptr = kmalloc_debug(size, type, flags, file, line)) == NULL)
965 bcopy(ptr, nptr, min(size, z->z_ChunkSize));
971 * Return the kmalloc limit for this type, in bytes.
974 kmalloc_limit(struct malloc_type *type)
976 if (type->ks_limit == 0) {
978 if (type->ks_limit == 0)
982 return(type->ks_limit);
986 * Allocate a copy of the specified string.
988 * (MP SAFE) (MAY BLOCK)
992 kstrdup_debug(const char *str, struct malloc_type *type,
993 const char *file, int line)
996 kstrdup(const char *str, struct malloc_type *type)
999 int zlen; /* length inclusive of terminating NUL */
1004 zlen = strlen(str) + 1;
1005 nstr = kmalloc_debug(zlen, type, M_WAITOK, file, line);
1006 bcopy(str, nstr, zlen);
1011 * Notify our cpu that a remote cpu has freed some chunks in a zone that
1012 * we own. RCount will be bumped so the memory should be good, but validate
1013 * that it really is.
1017 kfree_remote(void *ptr)
1025 slgd = &mycpu->gd_slab;
1028 KKASSERT(*kup == -((int)mycpuid + 1));
1029 KKASSERT(z->z_RCount > 0);
1030 atomic_subtract_int(&z->z_RCount, 1);
1032 logmemory(free_rem_beg, z, NULL, 0L, 0);
1033 KKASSERT(z->z_Magic == ZALLOC_SLAB_MAGIC);
1034 KKASSERT(z->z_Cpu == mycpu->gd_cpuid);
1038 * Indicate that we will no longer be off of the ZoneAry by
1045 * Atomically extract the bchunks list and then process it back
1046 * into the lchunks list. We want to append our bchunks to the
1047 * lchunks list and not prepend since we likely do not have
1048 * cache mastership of the related data (not that it helps since
1049 * we are using c_Next).
1051 while ((bchunk = z->z_RChunks) != NULL) {
1053 if (atomic_cmpset_ptr(&z->z_RChunks, bchunk, NULL)) {
1054 *z->z_LChunksp = bchunk;
1056 chunk_mark_free(z, bchunk);
1057 z->z_LChunksp = &bchunk->c_Next;
1058 bchunk = bchunk->c_Next;
1064 if (z->z_NFree && nfree == 0) {
1065 z->z_Next = slgd->ZoneAry[z->z_ZoneIndex];
1066 slgd->ZoneAry[z->z_ZoneIndex] = z;
1070 * If the zone becomes totally free, and there are other zones we
1071 * can allocate from, move this zone to the FreeZones list. Since
1072 * this code can be called from an IPI callback, do *NOT* try to mess
1073 * with kernel_map here. Hysteresis will be performed at malloc() time.
1075 * Do not move the zone if there is an IPI inflight, otherwise MP
1076 * races can result in our free_remote code accessing a destroyed
1079 if (z->z_NFree == z->z_NMax &&
1080 (z->z_Next || slgd->ZoneAry[z->z_ZoneIndex] != z) &&
1086 for (pz = &slgd->ZoneAry[z->z_ZoneIndex];
1088 pz = &(*pz)->z_Next) {
1093 z->z_Next = slgd->FreeZones;
1094 slgd->FreeZones = z;
1099 logmemory(free_rem_end, z, bchunk, 0L, 0);
1103 * free (SLAB ALLOCATOR)
1105 * Free a memory block previously allocated by malloc. Note that we do not
1106 * attempt to update ks_loosememuse as MP races could prevent us from
1107 * checking memory limits in malloc.
1112 kfree(void *ptr, struct malloc_type *type)
1117 struct globaldata *gd;
1123 logmemory_quick(free_beg);
1125 slgd = &gd->gd_slab;
1128 panic("trying to free NULL pointer");
1131 * Handle special 0-byte allocations
1133 if (ptr == ZERO_LENGTH_PTR) {
1134 logmemory(free_zero, ptr, type, -1UL, 0);
1135 logmemory_quick(free_end);
1140 * Panic on bad malloc type
1142 if (type->ks_magic != M_MAGIC)
1143 panic("free: malloc type lacks magic");
1146 * Handle oversized allocations. XXX we really should require that a
1147 * size be passed to free() instead of this nonsense.
1149 * This code is never called via an ipi.
1153 size = *kup << PAGE_SHIFT;
1156 KKASSERT(sizeof(weirdary) <= size);
1157 bcopy(weirdary, ptr, sizeof(weirdary));
1160 * NOTE: For oversized allocations we do not record the
1161 * originating cpu. It gets freed on the cpu calling
1162 * kfree(). The statistics are in aggregate.
1164 * note: XXX we have still inherited the interrupts-can't-block
1165 * assumption. An interrupt thread does not bump
1166 * gd_intr_nesting_level so check TDF_INTTHREAD. This is
1167 * primarily until we can fix softupdate's assumptions about free().
1170 --type->ks_inuse[gd->gd_cpuid];
1171 type->ks_memuse[gd->gd_cpuid] -= size;
1172 if (mycpu->gd_intr_nesting_level ||
1173 (gd->gd_curthread->td_flags & TDF_INTTHREAD))
1175 logmemory(free_ovsz_delayed, ptr, type, size, 0);
1177 z->z_Magic = ZALLOC_OVSZ_MAGIC;
1178 z->z_Next = slgd->FreeOvZones;
1179 z->z_ChunkSize = size;
1180 slgd->FreeOvZones = z;
1184 logmemory(free_ovsz, ptr, type, size, 0);
1185 kmem_slab_free(ptr, size); /* may block */
1186 atomic_add_int(&ZoneBigAlloc, -(int)size / 1024);
1188 logmemory_quick(free_end);
1193 * Zone case. Figure out the zone based on the fact that it is
1196 z = (SLZone *)((uintptr_t)ptr & ZoneMask);
1199 KKASSERT(z->z_Magic == ZALLOC_SLAB_MAGIC);
1202 * If we do not own the zone then use atomic ops to free to the
1203 * remote cpu linked list and notify the target zone using a
1206 * The target zone cannot be deallocated while we own a chunk of it,
1207 * so the zone header's storage is stable until the very moment
1208 * we adjust z_RChunks. After that we cannot safely dereference (z).
1210 * (no critical section needed)
1212 if (z->z_CpuGd != gd) {
1214 * Making these adjustments now allow us to avoid passing (type)
1215 * to the remote cpu. Note that ks_inuse/ks_memuse is being
1216 * adjusted on OUR cpu, not the zone cpu, but it should all still
1217 * sum up properly and cancel out.
1220 --type->ks_inuse[gd->gd_cpuid];
1221 type->ks_memuse[gd->gd_cpuid] -= z->z_ChunkSize;
1225 * WARNING! This code competes with other cpus. Once we
1226 * successfully link the chunk to RChunks the remote
1227 * cpu can rip z's storage out from under us.
1229 * Bumping RCount prevents z's storage from getting
1232 rsignal = z->z_RSignal;
1235 atomic_add_int(&z->z_RCount, 1);
1239 bchunk = z->z_RChunks;
1241 chunk->c_Next = bchunk;
1244 if (atomic_cmpset_ptr(&z->z_RChunks, bchunk, chunk))
1249 * We have to signal the remote cpu if our actions will cause
1250 * the remote zone to be placed back on ZoneAry so it can
1251 * move the zone back on.
1253 * We only need to deal with NULL->non-NULL RChunk transitions
1254 * and only if z_RSignal is set. We interlock by reading rsignal
1255 * before adding our chunk to RChunks. This should result in
1256 * virtually no IPI traffic.
1258 * We can use a passive IPI to reduce overhead even further.
1260 if (bchunk == NULL && rsignal) {
1261 logmemory(free_request, ptr, type, (unsigned long)z->z_ChunkSize, 0);
1262 lwkt_send_ipiq_passive(z->z_CpuGd, kfree_remote, z);
1263 /* z can get ripped out from under us from this point on */
1264 } else if (rsignal) {
1265 atomic_subtract_int(&z->z_RCount, 1);
1266 /* z can get ripped out from under us from this point on */
1268 logmemory_quick(free_end);
1275 logmemory(free_chunk, ptr, type, (unsigned long)z->z_ChunkSize, 0);
1279 chunk_mark_free(z, chunk);
1282 * Put weird data into the memory to detect modifications after freeing,
1283 * illegal pointer use after freeing (we should fault on the odd address),
1284 * and so forth. XXX needs more work, see the old malloc code.
1287 if (z->z_ChunkSize < sizeof(weirdary))
1288 bcopy(weirdary, chunk, z->z_ChunkSize);
1290 bcopy(weirdary, chunk, sizeof(weirdary));
1294 * Add this free non-zero'd chunk to a linked list for reuse. Add
1295 * to the front of the linked list so it is more likely to be
1296 * reallocated, since it is already in our L1 cache.
1299 if ((vm_offset_t)chunk < KvaStart || (vm_offset_t)chunk >= KvaEnd)
1300 panic("BADFREE %p", chunk);
1302 chunk->c_Next = z->z_LChunks;
1303 z->z_LChunks = chunk;
1304 if (chunk->c_Next == NULL)
1305 z->z_LChunksp = &chunk->c_Next;
1308 if (chunk->c_Next && (vm_offset_t)chunk->c_Next < KvaStart)
1313 * Bump the number of free chunks. If it becomes non-zero the zone
1314 * must be added back onto the appropriate list.
1316 if (z->z_NFree++ == 0) {
1317 z->z_Next = slgd->ZoneAry[z->z_ZoneIndex];
1318 slgd->ZoneAry[z->z_ZoneIndex] = z;
1321 --type->ks_inuse[z->z_Cpu];
1322 type->ks_memuse[z->z_Cpu] -= z->z_ChunkSize;
1325 * If the zone becomes totally free, and there are other zones we
1326 * can allocate from, move this zone to the FreeZones list. Since
1327 * this code can be called from an IPI callback, do *NOT* try to mess
1328 * with kernel_map here. Hysteresis will be performed at malloc() time.
1330 if (z->z_NFree == z->z_NMax &&
1331 (z->z_Next || slgd->ZoneAry[z->z_ZoneIndex] != z) &&
1337 for (pz = &slgd->ZoneAry[z->z_ZoneIndex]; z != *pz; pz = &(*pz)->z_Next)
1341 z->z_Next = slgd->FreeZones;
1342 slgd->FreeZones = z;
1347 logmemory_quick(free_end);
1351 #if defined(INVARIANTS)
1354 * Helper routines for sanity checks
1358 chunk_mark_allocated(SLZone *z, void *chunk)
1360 int bitdex = ((char *)chunk - (char *)z->z_BasePtr) / z->z_ChunkSize;
1363 KKASSERT((((intptr_t)chunk ^ (intptr_t)z) & ZoneMask) == 0);
1364 KASSERT(bitdex >= 0 && bitdex < z->z_NMax,
1365 ("memory chunk %p bit index %d is illegal", chunk, bitdex));
1366 bitptr = &z->z_Bitmap[bitdex >> 5];
1368 KASSERT((*bitptr & (1 << bitdex)) == 0,
1369 ("memory chunk %p is already allocated!", chunk));
1370 *bitptr |= 1 << bitdex;
1375 chunk_mark_free(SLZone *z, void *chunk)
1377 int bitdex = ((char *)chunk - (char *)z->z_BasePtr) / z->z_ChunkSize;
1380 KKASSERT((((intptr_t)chunk ^ (intptr_t)z) & ZoneMask) == 0);
1381 KASSERT(bitdex >= 0 && bitdex < z->z_NMax,
1382 ("memory chunk %p bit index %d is illegal!", chunk, bitdex));
1383 bitptr = &z->z_Bitmap[bitdex >> 5];
1385 KASSERT((*bitptr & (1 << bitdex)) != 0,
1386 ("memory chunk %p is already free!", chunk));
1387 *bitptr &= ~(1 << bitdex);
1395 * Directly allocate and wire kernel memory in PAGE_SIZE chunks with the
1396 * specified alignment. M_* flags are expected in the flags field.
1398 * Alignment must be a multiple of PAGE_SIZE.
1400 * NOTE! XXX For the moment we use vm_map_entry_reserve/release(),
1401 * but when we move zalloc() over to use this function as its backend
1402 * we will have to switch to kreserve/krelease and call reserve(0)
1403 * after the new space is made available.
1405 * Interrupt code which has preempted other code is not allowed to
1406 * use PQ_CACHE pages. However, if an interrupt thread is run
1407 * non-preemptively or blocks and then runs non-preemptively, then
1408 * it is free to use PQ_CACHE pages. <--- may not apply any longer XXX
1411 kmem_slab_alloc(vm_size_t size, vm_offset_t align, int flags)
1415 int count, vmflags, base_vmflags;
1416 vm_page_t mbase = NULL;
1420 size = round_page(size);
1421 addr = vm_map_min(&kernel_map);
1423 count = vm_map_entry_reserve(MAP_RESERVE_COUNT);
1425 vm_map_lock(&kernel_map);
1426 if (vm_map_findspace(&kernel_map, addr, size, align, 0, &addr)) {
1427 vm_map_unlock(&kernel_map);
1428 if ((flags & M_NULLOK) == 0)
1429 panic("kmem_slab_alloc(): kernel_map ran out of space!");
1430 vm_map_entry_release(count);
1436 * kernel_object maps 1:1 to kernel_map.
1438 vm_object_hold(&kernel_object);
1439 vm_object_reference_locked(&kernel_object);
1440 vm_map_insert(&kernel_map, &count,
1441 &kernel_object, addr, addr, addr + size,
1443 VM_PROT_ALL, VM_PROT_ALL,
1445 vm_object_drop(&kernel_object);
1446 vm_map_set_wired_quick(&kernel_map, addr, size, &count);
1447 vm_map_unlock(&kernel_map);
1453 base_vmflags |= VM_ALLOC_ZERO;
1454 if (flags & M_USE_RESERVE)
1455 base_vmflags |= VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM;
1456 if (flags & M_USE_INTERRUPT_RESERVE)
1457 base_vmflags |= VM_ALLOC_INTERRUPT;
1458 if ((flags & (M_RNOWAIT|M_WAITOK)) == 0) {
1459 panic("kmem_slab_alloc: bad flags %08x (%p)",
1460 flags, ((int **)&size)[-1]);
1464 * Allocate the pages. Do not mess with the PG_ZERO flag or map
1465 * them yet. VM_ALLOC_NORMAL can only be set if we are not preempting.
1467 * VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM is automatically set if we are preempting and
1468 * M_WAITOK was specified as an alternative (i.e. M_USE_RESERVE is
1469 * implied in this case), though I'm not sure if we really need to
1472 vmflags = base_vmflags;
1473 if (flags & M_WAITOK) {
1474 if (td->td_preempted)
1475 vmflags |= VM_ALLOC_SYSTEM;
1477 vmflags |= VM_ALLOC_NORMAL;
1480 vm_object_hold(&kernel_object);
1481 for (i = 0; i < size; i += PAGE_SIZE) {
1482 m = vm_page_alloc(&kernel_object, OFF_TO_IDX(addr + i), vmflags);
1487 * If the allocation failed we either return NULL or we retry.
1489 * If M_WAITOK is specified we wait for more memory and retry.
1490 * If M_WAITOK is specified from a preemption we yield instead of
1491 * wait. Livelock will not occur because the interrupt thread
1492 * will not be preempting anyone the second time around after the
1496 if (flags & M_WAITOK) {
1497 if (td->td_preempted) {
1502 i -= PAGE_SIZE; /* retry */
1510 * Check and deal with an allocation failure
1515 m = vm_page_lookup(&kernel_object, OFF_TO_IDX(addr + i));
1516 /* page should already be busy */
1519 vm_map_lock(&kernel_map);
1520 vm_map_delete(&kernel_map, addr, addr + size, &count);
1521 vm_map_unlock(&kernel_map);
1522 vm_object_drop(&kernel_object);
1524 vm_map_entry_release(count);
1532 * NOTE: The VM pages are still busied. mbase points to the first one
1533 * but we have to iterate via vm_page_next()
1535 vm_object_drop(&kernel_object);
1539 * Enter the pages into the pmap and deal with PG_ZERO and M_ZERO.
1546 * page should already be busy
1548 m->valid = VM_PAGE_BITS_ALL;
1550 pmap_enter(&kernel_pmap, addr + i, m, VM_PROT_ALL | VM_PROT_NOSYNC,
1552 if ((m->flags & PG_ZERO) == 0 && (flags & M_ZERO))
1553 bzero((char *)addr + i, PAGE_SIZE);
1554 vm_page_flag_clear(m, PG_ZERO);
1555 KKASSERT(m->flags & (PG_WRITEABLE | PG_MAPPED));
1556 vm_page_flag_set(m, PG_REFERENCED);
1560 vm_object_hold(&kernel_object);
1561 m = vm_page_next(m);
1562 vm_object_drop(&kernel_object);
1565 vm_map_entry_release(count);
1566 return((void *)addr);
1573 kmem_slab_free(void *ptr, vm_size_t size)
1576 vm_map_remove(&kernel_map, (vm_offset_t)ptr, (vm_offset_t)ptr + size);
1581 kmalloc_cachealign(unsigned long size_alloc, struct malloc_type *type,
1584 #if (__VM_CACHELINE_SIZE == 32)
1585 #define CAN_CACHEALIGN(sz) ((sz) >= 256)
1586 #elif (__VM_CACHELINE_SIZE == 64)
1587 #define CAN_CACHEALIGN(sz) ((sz) >= 512)
1588 #elif (__VM_CACHELINE_SIZE == 128)
1589 #define CAN_CACHEALIGN(sz) ((sz) >= 1024)
1591 #error "unsupported cacheline size"
1596 if (size_alloc < __VM_CACHELINE_SIZE)
1597 size_alloc = __VM_CACHELINE_SIZE;
1598 else if (!CAN_CACHEALIGN(size_alloc))
1599 flags |= M_POWEROF2;
1601 ret = kmalloc(size_alloc, type, flags);
1602 KASSERT(((uintptr_t)ret & (__VM_CACHELINE_SIZE - 1)) == 0,
1603 ("%p(%lu) not cacheline %d aligned",
1604 ret, size_alloc, __VM_CACHELINE_SIZE));
1607 #undef CAN_CACHEALIGN