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/*
* Mach Operating System
* Copyright (c) 1993-1988 Carnegie Mellon University
* All Rights Reserved.
*
* 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 Mellon
* the rights to redistribute these changes.
*/
/*
* File: vm/vm_page.h
* Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young
* Date: 1985
*
* Resident memory system definitions.
*/
#ifndef _VM_VM_PAGE_H_
#define _VM_VM_PAGE_H_
#include <mach/boolean.h>
#include <mach/vm_prot.h>
#include <mach/vm_param.h>
#include <vm/vm_object.h>
#include <vm/vm_types.h>
#include <kern/queue.h>
#include <kern/lock.h>
#include <kern/macro_help.h>
#include <kern/sched_prim.h> /* definitions of wait/wakeup */
#if MACH_VM_DEBUG
#include <mach_debug/hash_info.h>
#endif
/*
* Management of resident (logical) pages.
*
* A small structure is kept for each resident
* page, indexed by page number. Each structure
* is an element of several lists:
*
* A hash table bucket used to quickly
* perform object/offset lookups
*
* A list of all pages for a given object,
* so they can be quickly deactivated at
* time of deallocation.
*
* An ordered list of pages due for pageout.
*
* In addition, the structure contains the object
* and offset to which this page belongs (for pageout),
* and sundry status bits.
*
* Fields in this structure are locked either by the lock on the
* object that the page belongs to (O) or by the lock on the page
* queues (P). [Some fields require that both locks be held to
* change that field; holding either lock is sufficient to read.]
*/
struct vm_page {
queue_chain_t pageq; /* queue info for FIFO
* queue or free list (P) */
queue_chain_t listq; /* all pages in same object (O) */
struct vm_page *next; /* VP bucket link (O) */
vm_object_t object; /* which object am I in (O,P) */
vm_offset_t offset; /* offset into that object (O,P) */
unsigned int wire_count:16, /* how many wired down maps use me?
(O&P) */
/* boolean_t */ inactive:1, /* page is in inactive list (P) */
active:1, /* page is in active list (P) */
laundry:1, /* page is being cleaned now (P)*/
free:1, /* page is on free list (P) */
reference:1, /* page has been used (P) */
external:1, /* page considered external (P) */
extcounted:1, /* page counted in ext counts (P) */
:0; /* (force to 'long' boundary) */
unsigned int
/* boolean_t */ busy:1, /* page is in transit (O) */
wanted:1, /* someone is waiting for page (O) */
tabled:1, /* page is in VP table (O) */
fictitious:1, /* Physical page doesn't exist (O) */
private:1, /* Page should not be returned to
* the free list (O) */
absent:1, /* Data has been requested, but is
* not yet available (O) */
error:1, /* Data manager was unable to provide
* data due to error (O) */
dirty:1, /* Page must be cleaned (O) */
precious:1, /* Page is precious; data must be
* returned even if clean (O) */
overwriting:1, /* Request to unlock has been made
* without having data. (O)
* [See vm_object_overwrite] */
:0;
vm_offset_t phys_addr; /* Physical address of page, passed
* to pmap_enter (read-only) */
vm_prot_t page_lock; /* Uses prohibited by data manager (O) */
vm_prot_t unlock_request; /* Outstanding unlock request (O) */
};
/*
* For debugging, this macro can be defined to perform
* some useful check on a page structure.
*/
#define VM_PAGE_CHECK(mem)
/*
* Each pageable resident page falls into one of three lists:
*
* free
* Available for allocation now.
* inactive
* Not referenced in any map, but still has an
* object/offset-page mapping, and may be dirty.
* This is the list of pages that should be
* paged out next.
* active
* A list of pages which have been placed in
* at least one physical map. This list is
* ordered, in LRU-like fashion.
*/
extern
vm_page_t vm_page_queue_free; /* memory free queue */
extern
vm_page_t vm_page_queue_fictitious; /* fictitious free queue */
extern
queue_head_t vm_page_queue_active; /* active memory queue */
extern
queue_head_t vm_page_queue_inactive; /* inactive memory queue */
extern
int vm_page_free_count; /* How many pages are free? */
extern
int vm_page_fictitious_count;/* How many fictitious pages are free? */
extern
int vm_page_active_count; /* How many pages are active? */
extern
int vm_page_inactive_count; /* How many pages are inactive? */
extern
int vm_page_wire_count; /* How many pages are wired? */
extern
int vm_page_free_target; /* How many do we want free? */
extern
int vm_page_free_min; /* When to wakeup pageout */
extern
int vm_page_inactive_target;/* How many do we want inactive? */
extern
int vm_page_free_reserved; /* How many pages reserved to do pageout */
extern
int vm_page_laundry_count; /* How many pages being laundered? */
extern
int vm_page_external_limit; /* Max number of pages for external objects */
/* Only objects marked with the extcounted bit are included in this total.
Pages which we scan for possible pageout, but which are not actually
dirty, don't get considered against the external page limits any more
in this way. */
extern
int vm_page_external_count; /* How many pages for external objects? */
decl_simple_lock_data(extern,vm_page_queue_lock)/* lock on active and inactive
page queues */
decl_simple_lock_data(extern,vm_page_queue_free_lock)
/* lock on free page queue */
extern unsigned int vm_page_free_wanted;
/* how many threads are waiting for memory */
extern vm_offset_t vm_page_fictitious_addr;
/* (fake) phys_addr of fictitious pages */
extern void vm_page_bootstrap(
vm_offset_t *startp,
vm_offset_t *endp);
extern void vm_page_module_init(void);
extern void vm_page_create(
vm_offset_t start,
vm_offset_t end);
extern vm_page_t vm_page_lookup(
vm_object_t object,
vm_offset_t offset);
extern vm_page_t vm_page_grab_fictitious(void);
extern void vm_page_release_fictitious(vm_page_t);
extern boolean_t vm_page_convert(vm_page_t, boolean_t);
extern void vm_page_more_fictitious(void);
extern vm_page_t vm_page_grab(boolean_t);
extern void vm_page_release(vm_page_t, boolean_t);
extern void vm_page_wait(void (*)(void));
extern vm_page_t vm_page_alloc(
vm_object_t object,
vm_offset_t offset);
extern void vm_page_init(
vm_page_t mem,
vm_offset_t phys_addr);
extern void vm_page_free(vm_page_t);
extern void vm_page_activate(vm_page_t);
extern void vm_page_deactivate(vm_page_t);
extern void vm_page_rename(
vm_page_t mem,
vm_object_t new_object,
vm_offset_t new_offset);
extern void vm_page_insert(
vm_page_t mem,
vm_object_t object,
vm_offset_t offset);
extern void vm_page_remove(
vm_page_t mem);
extern void vm_page_zero_fill(vm_page_t);
extern void vm_page_copy(vm_page_t src_m, vm_page_t dest_m);
extern void vm_page_wire(vm_page_t);
extern void vm_page_unwire(vm_page_t);
#if MACH_VM_DEBUG
extern unsigned int vm_page_info(
hash_info_bucket_t *info,
unsigned int count);
#endif
/*
* Functions implemented as macros
*/
#define PAGE_ASSERT_WAIT(m, interruptible) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
(m)->wanted = TRUE; \
assert_wait((event_t) (m), (interruptible)); \
MACRO_END
#define PAGE_WAKEUP_DONE(m) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
(m)->busy = FALSE; \
if ((m)->wanted) { \
(m)->wanted = FALSE; \
thread_wakeup(((event_t) m)); \
} \
MACRO_END
#define PAGE_WAKEUP(m) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
if ((m)->wanted) { \
(m)->wanted = FALSE; \
thread_wakeup((event_t) (m)); \
} \
MACRO_END
#define VM_PAGE_FREE(p) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
vm_page_lock_queues(); \
vm_page_free(p); \
vm_page_unlock_queues(); \
MACRO_END
/*
* Macro to be used in place of pmap_enter()
*/
#define PMAP_ENTER(pmap, virtual_address, page, protection, wired) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
pmap_enter( \
(pmap), \
(virtual_address), \
(page)->phys_addr, \
(protection) & ~(page)->page_lock, \
(wired) \
); \
MACRO_END
#define VM_PAGE_WAIT(continuation) vm_page_wait(continuation)
#define vm_page_lock_queues() simple_lock(&vm_page_queue_lock)
#define vm_page_unlock_queues() simple_unlock(&vm_page_queue_lock)
#define VM_PAGE_QUEUES_REMOVE(mem) \
MACRO_BEGIN \
if (mem->active) { \
queue_remove(&vm_page_queue_active, \
mem, vm_page_t, pageq); \
mem->active = FALSE; \
vm_page_active_count--; \
} \
\
if (mem->inactive) { \
queue_remove(&vm_page_queue_inactive, \
mem, vm_page_t, pageq); \
mem->inactive = FALSE; \
vm_page_inactive_count--; \
} \
MACRO_END
#endif /* _VM_VM_PAGE_H_ */
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