1 /*	$NetBSD: uvm_map.h,v 1.73 2016/05/25 17:43:58 christos Exp $	*/
2 
3 /*
4  * Copyright (c) 1997 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University.
5  * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993, The Regents of the University of California.
6  *
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63 
64 #ifndef _UVM_UVM_MAP_H_
65 #define _UVM_UVM_MAP_H_
66 
67 /*
68  * uvm_map.h
69  */
70 
71 #ifdef _KERNEL
72 
73 /*
74  * macros
75  */
76 
77 /*
78  * UVM_MAP_CLIP_START: ensure that the entry begins at or after
79  * the starting address, if it doesn't we split the entry.
80  *
81  * => map must be locked by caller
82  */
83 
84 #define UVM_MAP_CLIP_START(MAP,ENTRY,VA) { \
85 	if ((VA) > (ENTRY)->start && (VA) < (ENTRY)->end) { \
86 		uvm_map_clip_start(MAP,ENTRY,VA); \
87 	} \
88 }
89 
90 /*
91  * UVM_MAP_CLIP_END: ensure that the entry ends at or before
92  *      the ending address, if it does't we split the entry.
93  *
94  * => map must be locked by caller
95  */
96 
97 #define UVM_MAP_CLIP_END(MAP,ENTRY,VA) { \
98 	if ((VA) > (ENTRY)->start && (VA) < (ENTRY)->end) { \
99 		uvm_map_clip_end(MAP,ENTRY,VA); \
100 	} \
101 }
102 
103 /*
104  * extract flags
105  */
106 #define UVM_EXTRACT_REMOVE	0x01	/* remove mapping from old map */
107 #define UVM_EXTRACT_CONTIG	0x02	/* try to keep it contig */
108 #define UVM_EXTRACT_QREF	0x04	/* use quick refs */
109 #define UVM_EXTRACT_FIXPROT	0x08	/* set prot to maxprot as we go */
110 #define UVM_EXTRACT_RESERVED	0x10	/* caller did uvm_map_reserve() */
111 #define UVM_EXTRACT_PROT_ALL	0x20	/* set prot to UVM_PROT_ALL */
112 
113 #endif /* _KERNEL */
114 
115 #include <sys/rbtree.h>
116 #include <sys/pool.h>
117 #include <sys/rwlock.h>
118 #include <sys/mutex.h>
119 #include <sys/condvar.h>
120 
121 #include <uvm/uvm_anon.h>
122 
123 /*
124  * Address map entries consist of start and end addresses,
125  * a VM object (or sharing map) and offset into that object,
126  * and user-exported inheritance and protection information.
127  * Also included is control information for virtual copy operations.
128  */
129 struct vm_map_entry {
130 	struct rb_node		rb_node;	/* tree information */
131 	vsize_t			gap;		/* free space after */
132 	vsize_t			maxgap;		/* space in subtree */
133 	struct vm_map_entry	*prev;		/* previous entry */
134 	struct vm_map_entry	*next;		/* next entry */
135 	vaddr_t			start;		/* start address */
136 	vaddr_t			end;		/* end address */
137 	union {
138 		struct uvm_object *uvm_obj;	/* uvm object */
139 		struct vm_map	*sub_map;	/* belongs to another map */
140 	} object;				/* object I point to */
141 	voff_t			offset;		/* offset into object */
142 	int			etype;		/* entry type */
143 	vm_prot_t		protection;	/* protection code */
144 	vm_prot_t		max_protection;	/* maximum protection */
145 	vm_inherit_t		inheritance;	/* inheritance */
146 	int			wired_count;	/* can be paged if == 0 */
147 	struct vm_aref		aref;		/* anonymous overlay */
148 	int			advice;		/* madvise advice */
149 	uint32_t		map_attrib;	/* uvm-external map attributes */
150 #define uvm_map_entry_stop_copy flags
151 	u_int8_t		flags;		/* flags */
152 
153 #define	UVM_MAP_KERNEL		0x01		/* kernel map entry */
154 #define	UVM_MAP_STATIC		0x04		/* special static entries */
155 #define	UVM_MAP_NOMERGE		0x08		/* this entry is not mergable */
156 
157 };
158 
159 #define	VM_MAPENT_ISWIRED(entry)	((entry)->wired_count != 0)
160 
161 /*
162  *	Maps are doubly-linked lists of map entries, kept sorted
163  *	by address.  A single hint is provided to start
164  *	searches again from the last successful search,
165  *	insertion, or removal.
166  *
167  *	LOCKING PROTOCOL NOTES:
168  *	-----------------------
169  *
170  *	VM map locking is a little complicated.  There are both shared
171  *	and exclusive locks on maps.  However, it is sometimes required
172  *	to downgrade an exclusive lock to a shared lock, and upgrade to
173  *	an exclusive lock again (to perform error recovery).  However,
174  *	another thread *must not* queue itself to receive an exclusive
175  *	lock while before we upgrade back to exclusive, otherwise the
176  *	error recovery becomes extremely difficult, if not impossible.
177  *
178  *	In order to prevent this scenario, we introduce the notion of
179  *	a `busy' map.  A `busy' map is read-locked, but other threads
180  *	attempting to write-lock wait for this flag to clear before
181  *	entering the lock manager.  A map may only be marked busy
182  *	when the map is write-locked (and then the map must be downgraded
183  *	to read-locked), and may only be marked unbusy by the thread
184  *	which marked it busy (holding *either* a read-lock or a
185  *	write-lock, the latter being gained by an upgrade).
186  *
187  *	Access to the map `flags' member is controlled by the `flags_lock'
188  *	simple lock.  Note that some flags are static (set once at map
189  *	creation time, and never changed), and thus require no locking
190  *	to check those flags.  All flags which are r/w must be set or
191  *	cleared while the `flags_lock' is asserted.  Additional locking
192  *	requirements are:
193  *
194  *		VM_MAP_PAGEABLE		r/o static flag; no locking required
195  *
196  *		VM_MAP_WIREFUTURE	r/w; may only be set or cleared when
197  *					map is write-locked.  may be tested
198  *					without asserting `flags_lock'.
199  *
200  *		VM_MAP_DYING		r/o; set when a vmspace is being
201  *					destroyed to indicate that updates
202  *					to the pmap can be skipped.
203  *
204  *		VM_MAP_TOPDOWN		r/o; set when the vmspace is
205  *					created if the unspecified map
206  *					allocations are to be arranged in
207  *					a "top down" manner.
208  */
209 struct vm_map {
210 	struct pmap *		pmap;		/* Physical map */
211 	krwlock_t		lock;		/* Non-intrsafe lock */
212 	struct lwp *		busy;		/* LWP holding map busy */
213 	kmutex_t		misc_lock;	/* Lock for ref_count, cv */
214 	kcondvar_t		cv;		/* For signalling */
215 	int			flags;		/* flags */
216 	struct rb_tree		rb_tree;	/* Tree for entries */
217 	struct vm_map_entry	header;		/* List of entries */
218 	int			nentries;	/* Number of entries */
219 	vsize_t			size;		/* virtual size */
220 	int			ref_count;	/* Reference count */
221 	struct vm_map_entry *	hint;		/* hint for quick lookups */
222 	struct vm_map_entry *	first_free;	/* First free space hint */
223 	unsigned int		timestamp;	/* Version number */
224 };
225 
226 #if defined(_KERNEL)
227 
228 #include <sys/callback.h>
229 
230 #endif /* defined(_KERNEL) */
231 
232 #define	VM_MAP_IS_KERNEL(map)	(vm_map_pmap(map) == pmap_kernel())
233 
234 /* vm_map flags */
235 #define	VM_MAP_PAGEABLE		0x01		/* ro: entries are pageable */
236 #define	VM_MAP_WIREFUTURE	0x04		/* rw: wire future mappings */
237 #define	VM_MAP_DYING		0x20		/* rw: map is being destroyed */
238 #define	VM_MAP_TOPDOWN		0x40		/* ro: arrange map top-down */
239 #define	VM_MAP_WANTVA		0x100		/* rw: want va */
240 
241 #ifdef _KERNEL
242 struct uvm_map_args {
243 	struct vm_map_entry *uma_prev;
244 
245 	vaddr_t uma_start;
246 	vsize_t uma_size;
247 
248 	struct uvm_object *uma_uobj;
249 	voff_t uma_uoffset;
250 
251 	uvm_flag_t uma_flags;
252 };
253 #endif /* _KERNEL */
254 
255 /*
256  * globals:
257  */
258 
259 #ifdef _KERNEL
260 
261 #include <sys/proc.h>
262 
263 #ifdef PMAP_GROWKERNEL
264 extern vaddr_t	uvm_maxkaddr;
265 #endif
266 
267 /*
268  * protos: the following prototypes define the interface to vm_map
269  */
270 
271 void		uvm_map_deallocate(struct vm_map *);
272 
273 int		uvm_map_willneed(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t);
274 int		uvm_map_clean(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, int);
275 void		uvm_map_clip_start(struct vm_map *, struct vm_map_entry *,
276 		    vaddr_t);
277 void		uvm_map_clip_end(struct vm_map *, struct vm_map_entry *,
278 		    vaddr_t);
279 int		uvm_map_extract(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vsize_t,
280 		    struct vm_map *, vaddr_t *, int);
281 struct vm_map_entry *
282 		uvm_map_findspace(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vsize_t,
283 		    vaddr_t *, struct uvm_object *, voff_t, vsize_t, int);
284 int		uvm_map_inherit(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t,
285 		    vm_inherit_t);
286 int		uvm_map_advice(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, int);
287 void		uvm_map_init(void);
288 void		uvm_map_init_caches(void);
289 bool		uvm_map_lookup_entry(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t,
290 		    struct vm_map_entry **);
291 void		uvm_map_reference(struct vm_map *);
292 int		uvm_map_reserve(struct vm_map *, vsize_t, vaddr_t, vsize_t,
293 		    vaddr_t *, uvm_flag_t);
294 void		uvm_map_setup(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, int);
295 int		uvm_map_submap(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t,
296 		    struct vm_map *);
297 void		uvm_unmap1(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t, int);
298 #define	uvm_unmap(map, s, e)	uvm_unmap1((map), (s), (e), 0)
299 void		uvm_unmap_detach(struct vm_map_entry *,int);
300 void		uvm_unmap_remove(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vaddr_t,
301 		    struct vm_map_entry **, int);
302 
303 int		uvm_map_prepare(struct vm_map *, vaddr_t, vsize_t,
304 		    struct uvm_object *, voff_t, vsize_t, uvm_flag_t,
305 		    struct uvm_map_args *);
306 int		uvm_map_enter(struct vm_map *, const struct uvm_map_args *,
307 		    struct vm_map_entry *);
308 
309 int		uvm_mapent_trymerge(struct vm_map *,
310 		    struct vm_map_entry *, int);
311 #define	UVM_MERGE_COPYING	1
312 
313 bool		vm_map_starved_p(struct vm_map *);
314 
315 /*
316  * VM map locking operations.
317  */
318 
319 bool		vm_map_lock_try(struct vm_map *);
320 void		vm_map_lock(struct vm_map *);
321 void		vm_map_unlock(struct vm_map *);
322 void		vm_map_unbusy(struct vm_map *);
323 void		vm_map_lock_read(struct vm_map *);
324 void		vm_map_unlock_read(struct vm_map *);
325 void		vm_map_busy(struct vm_map *);
326 bool		vm_map_locked_p(struct vm_map *);
327 
328 void		uvm_map_lock_entry(struct vm_map_entry *);
329 void		uvm_map_unlock_entry(struct vm_map_entry *);
330 
331 #endif /* _KERNEL */
332 
333 /*
334  *	Functions implemented as macros
335  */
336 #define		vm_map_min(map)		((map)->header.end)
337 #define		vm_map_max(map)		((map)->header.start)
338 #define		vm_map_setmin(map, v)	((map)->header.end = (v))
339 #define		vm_map_setmax(map, v)	((map)->header.start = (v))
340 
341 #define		vm_map_pmap(map)	((map)->pmap)
342 
343 #endif /* _UVM_UVM_MAP_H_ */
344