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authorMichael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>1994-01-14 18:25:25 +0000
committerMichael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.org>1994-01-14 18:25:25 +0000
commitd9535913309da1f052996570b73ae517aab0827f (patch)
tree5a3bfc8fa11dff79637fb78a67ae727d9ab06a63
parent4aba9abe9b89b16d07e6098c54338af59569f42c (diff)
Initial revision
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+/* Implementation of memory_object_data_return for pager library
+ Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
+ published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
+ your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+
+/* Called by the kernel to write data to the backing store */
+kern_return_t
+seqnos_memory_object_data_return (mach_port_t object,
+ mach_port_seqno_t seqno,
+ mach_port_t control,
+ vm_offset_t offset,
+ pointer_t data,
+ vm_size_t length,
+ int dirty,
+ int kcopy)
+{
+ struct pager *p;
+ char *pm_entry;
+ error_t err;
+ vm_size_t size, iosize;
+ location_t loc;
+ void *cookie;
+ struct lock_request *lr;
+ struct lock_list {struct lock_request *lr;
+ struct lock_list *next;} *lock_list, *ll;
+
+ if (!(p = check_port_type (object, pager_port_type)))
+ return EOPNOTSUPP;
+
+ /* sanity checks -- we don't do multi-page requests yet. */
+ if (control != p->memobjcntl)
+ {
+ printf ("incg data request: wrong control port");
+ err = 0;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ if (length != __vm_page_size)
+ {
+ printf ("incg data request: bad length size");
+ err = 0;
+ goto out;
+ }
+ if (offset % __vm_page_size)
+ {
+ printf ("incg data request: misaligned request");
+ err = 0;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ if (!dirty)
+ {
+ err = 0;
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ /* Acquire the right to meddle with the pagemap */
+ mutex_lock (&p->interlock);
+ _pager_wait_for_seqno (p, seqno);
+
+ if (p->pager_state != NORMAL)
+ {
+ printf ("pager in wrong state for write\n");
+ _pager_release_seqno (p);
+ mutex_unlock (&p->interlock);
+ goto out;
+ }
+
+ _pager_block_termination (p); /* until we are done with the pagemap
+ when the write completes. */
+
+ _pager_pagemap_resize (p, offset + length);
+
+ pm_entry = &p->pagemap[offset / __vm_page_size];
+
+ if (*pm_entry & PM_PAGINGOUT)
+ panic ("double pageout");
+
+ /* Mark this page as being paged out. */
+ *pm_entry |= PM_PAGINGOUT;
+
+ /* If this write occurs while a lock is pending, record
+ it. We have to keep this list because a lock request
+ might come in while we do the I/O; in that case there
+ would be a new entry on p->lock_requests and we must
+ make sure we don't decrement it. So we have to keep
+ track independently of which lock requests we incremented. */
+ lock_list = 0;
+ for (lr = p->lock_requests; lr; lr = lr->next)
+ if (offset < lr->end && offset + length >= lr->start)
+ {
+ ll = alloca (sizeof (struct lock_list));
+ ll->lr = lr;
+ ll->next = lock_list;
+ lock_list = ll;
+ lr->pending_writes++;
+ }
+
+ /* Let someone else in. */
+ _pager_release_seqno (p);
+ mutex_unlock (&p->interlock);
+
+ err = pager_find_address (p->upi, offset, &loc, &cookie,
+ &size, &iosize, &write_lock);
+
+ if (!err)
+ {
+ /* We throw away data in the page that extends beyond iosize; data
+ that is between size and iosize gets zeroed before being written. */
+ if (size != iosize)
+ bzero (data + size, iosize - size);
+ err = pager_write_page (loc, cookie, data, iosize);
+ }
+
+ /* Acquire the right to meddle with the pagemap */
+ mutex_lock (&p->interlock);
+ _pager_pagemap_resize (p, offset + length);
+ pm_entry = &p->pagemap[offset / __vm_page_size];
+
+ if (err && ! (*pm_entry & PM_PAGEINWAIT))
+ /* The only thing we can do here is mark the page, and give errors
+ from now on when it is to be read. This is imperfect, because
+ if all users go away, the pagemap will be freed, and this information
+ lost. Oh well. It's still better than Un*x. Of course, if we
+ are about to hand this data to the kernel, the error isn't a problem,
+ hence the check for pageinwait. */
+ *pm_entry |= PM_INVALID;
+
+ if (*pm_entry & PM_PAGEINWAIT)
+ memory_object_data_supply (p->memobjcntl, offset, data, length, 1,
+ VM_PROT_NONE, 0, MACH_PORT_NULL);
+ else
+ vm_deallocate (mach_task_self (), data, length);
+
+ *pm_entry &= ~(PM_PAGINGOUT | PM_PAGEINWAIT);
+
+ wakeup = 0;
+ for (ll = lock_list; ll; ll = ll->next)
+ if (!--ll->lr->pending_writes && !ll->lr->locks_pending)
+ wakeup = 1;
+ if (wakeup)
+ condition_broadcast (&p->wakeup);
+
+ _pager_allow_termination (p);
+
+ mutex_unlock (&p->interlock);
+
+ /* Now it is OK for the file size to change, so we can release our lock. */
+ if (slp)
+ {
+ mutex_lock (slp);
+ if (!--(*slip))
+ condition_broadcast (slc);
+ mutex_unlock (slp);
+ }
+
+ out:
+ done_with_port (p);
+ return 0;
+}