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110 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ad 59d979c5f1 Pass an ipl argument to pool_init/POOL_INIT to be used when initializing
the pool's lock.
2007-03-12 18:18:22 +00:00
ad 3fcdeca2cc Use mutexes. 2007-03-12 16:42:14 +00:00
christos 53524e44ef Kill caddr_t; there will be some MI fallout, but it will be fixed shortly. 2007-03-04 05:59:00 +00:00
thorpej 4f3d5a9cc0 TRUE -> true, FALSE -> false 2007-02-22 06:34:42 +00:00
ad b07ec3fc38 Merge newlock2 to head. 2007-02-09 21:55:00 +00:00
yamt 1a7bc55dcc remove some __unused from function parameters. 2006-11-01 10:17:58 +00:00
christos 4d595fd7b1 - sprinkle __unused on function decls.
- fix a couple of unused bugs
- no more -Wno-unused for i386
2006-10-12 01:30:41 +00:00
chs 164df76537 remove details of the kernel malloc() implementation from header files:
- change MALLOC() and FREE() to just call their function equivalents.
 - remove references to other malloc()-related constants.
2006-10-02 02:59:38 +00:00
yamt 696edc2b76 use ASSERT_SLEEPABLE where appropriate. 2006-07-21 10:08:41 +00:00
christos 95e1ffb156 merge ktrace-lwp. 2005-12-11 12:16:03 +00:00
jmmv 060dc147c7 Fix wording in a comment. 2005-08-05 13:18:32 +00:00
chs 3f15e64c3c rename "kbucket" to "kmembuckets", for greater clarity.
don't forget to update vmstat this time.
2005-05-30 23:04:53 +00:00
christos f63d439f2a finish bucket -> kbucket change 2005-05-30 04:15:17 +00:00
yamt 6b2d8b66a4 merge yamt-km branch.
- don't use managed mappings/backing objects for wired memory allocations.
  save some resources like pv_entry.  also fix (most of) PR/27030.
- simplify kernel memory management API.
- simplify pmap bootstrap of some ports.
- some related cleanups.
2005-04-01 11:59:21 +00:00
perry da8abec863 nuke trailing whitespace 2005-02-26 21:34:55 +00:00
christos 201de1bdd0 Cast nkmempages to vsize_t before shifting to avoid overflow. Requested
by soda.
XXX: should be pulled up to 2.0.
2005-01-14 17:03:58 +00:00
yamt 48355cdf13 kmeminit_nkmempages: don't limit the size of kmem_map to physmem/4
because, while there's little benefit to do so, it easily causes
"out of space in kmem_map" panic on machines with small memory.
2005-01-13 11:49:09 +00:00
yamt a880e5e2b5 in the case of !PMAP_MAP_POOLPAGE, gather pool backend allocations to
large chunks for kernel_map and kmem_map to ease kva fragmentation.
2005-01-01 21:08:02 +00:00
yamt 95c82bfee4 introduce vm_map_kernel, a subclass of vm_map, and
move some kernel-only members of vm_map to it.
2005-01-01 21:02:12 +00:00
simonb 60e6b50deb Spell "available" correctly. 2005-01-01 03:24:43 +00:00
manu 6e3c639957 IPv4 PIM support, based on a submission from Pavlin Radoslavov posted on
tech-net@
2004-09-04 23:29:44 +00:00
simonb b6abb6ab1d Remove some assigned-to but otherwise unused variables. 2003-10-30 01:58:17 +00:00
mycroft ad3b20a692 A nit I ran into while copying this code for something else... 2003-09-27 23:10:47 +00:00
thorpej f0d728e698 Avoid a type punning warning in the MALLOC_DEBUG case. 2003-09-23 16:36:59 +00:00
ragge 76d3da2d68 Do correct pointer casts. 2003-09-03 11:13:14 +00:00
fvdl 6c4d7c0fee Fix error in previous commit: the first vaddr_t argument to uvm_km_suballoc
is in/out, so it must be zeroed out before passing it, otherwise the
uvm_km_suballoc call would get stack garbage, and fail randomly.
2003-08-31 12:59:05 +00:00
ragge b20fe4bd92 Do not cast a pointer to a pointer with different basic type when given
as function argument. It makes assumptions about pointer internals
that do not necessarily have to be true.
2003-08-30 07:54:32 +00:00
enami 2340975258 Use vm_map_{min,max}() rather than accessing struct vm_map.header.{start,end}
directly.
2003-08-28 14:54:32 +00:00
manu e3ce76f536 Added a malloc freelist sanity check function, for debugging purposes 2003-08-26 21:48:53 +00:00
agc aad01611e7 Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence.
Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22364, verified by myself.
2003-08-07 16:26:28 +00:00
manu 06da3d32ba Build again with MALLOCLOG 2003-08-02 07:08:02 +00:00
fvdl 65770cf2e9 In the KMEMSTATS && DIAGNOSTIC case, add a check for inuse already being 0
at free() time. This will at least catch an alloc/free mismatch early in
boot, rather than having it hang hard because of a wrapped ks_limit.
2003-05-06 18:07:57 +00:00
pk 9ca040e74e Make the memory allocation code MP-safe. 2003-02-14 21:51:36 +00:00
thorpej b193480908 Add extensible malloc types, adapted from FreeBSD. This turns
malloc types into a structure, a pointer to which is passed around,
instead of an int constant.  Allow the limit to be adjusted when the
malloc type is defined, or with a function call, as suggested by
Jonathan Stone.
2003-02-01 06:23:35 +00:00
thorpej e0fb587e4e Avoid signed/unsigned comparison and strict alias warnings. 2002-11-10 03:35:31 +00:00
provos 0f09ed48a5 remove trailing \n in panic(). approved perry. 2002-09-27 15:35:29 +00:00
thorpej 71404bb533 Don't include <sys/map.h>. 2002-09-25 22:21:01 +00:00
chs 9672ac098f add a new km flag UVM_KMF_CANFAIL, which causes uvm_km_kmemalloc() to
return failure if swap is full and there are no free physical pages.
have malloc() use this flag if M_CANFAIL is passed to it.
use M_CANFAIL to allow amap_extend() to fail when memory is scarce.
this should prevent most of the remaining hangs in low-memory situations.
2002-09-15 16:54:26 +00:00
thorpej 5f7ccd1634 Fix a signed/unsigned comparison warning from GCC 3.3. 2002-08-25 21:19:41 +00:00
fvdl 8cc2d64d7a Include opt_malloc_debug.h so that debug_malloc will actually be used
when enabled, thankyouverymuch.
2002-04-03 09:45:22 +00:00
enami 996ee10484 Introduce new function malloc_roundup(), suggested by Bill Sommerfeld
on tech-kern.
2001-12-05 01:29:04 +00:00
enami 769949847d KNF and other cosmetic changes. 2001-12-04 23:56:36 +00:00
jdolecek c152d680d8 Add M_CANFAIL malloc(9) flag. This flag changes behaviour in M_WAITOK
case when the requested memory size can't ever be granted - instead
of panic, malloc(9) would return failure (NULL).
Note kernel code should do proper bound checking, rather than
depend on M_CANFAIL. This flag is only supposed to be used in very
special cases, where common bound checking is not appropriate.

Discussed on tech-kern@, name ``M_CANFAIL'' suggested by Chuck Cranor.
2001-12-04 20:13:19 +00:00
enami b3d722b5b5 Since we know that `va' is non-NULL here, no need to test if it is NULL. 2001-11-30 01:54:21 +00:00
enami f7fa67fcfc Use round_page() instead of roundup(, PAGE_SIZE).
Suggested by chs@netbsd.org.
2001-11-21 01:30:04 +00:00
lukem 576eed5512 Add new malloc(9) flag M_ZERO - zeros memory before returning.
From Poul-Henning Kamp's equivalent enhancement in FreeBSD.
2001-11-17 03:50:27 +00:00
lukem adc783d537 add RCSIDs 2001-11-12 15:25:01 +00:00
chs 64c6d1d2dc a whole bunch of changes to improve performance and robustness under load:
- remove special treatment of pager_map mappings in pmaps.  this is
   required now, since I've removed the globals that expose the address range.
   pager_map now uses pmap_kenter_pa() instead of pmap_enter(), so there's
   no longer any need to special-case it.
 - eliminate struct uvm_vnode by moving its fields into struct vnode.
 - rewrite the pageout path.  the pager is now responsible for handling the
   high-level requests instead of only getting control after a bunch of work
   has already been done on its behalf.  this will allow us to UBCify LFS,
   which needs tighter control over its pages than other filesystems do.
   writing a page to disk no longer requires making it read-only, which
   allows us to write wired pages without causing all kinds of havoc.
 - use a new PG_PAGEOUT flag to indicate that a page should be freed
   on behalf of the pagedaemon when it's unlocked.  this flag is very similar
   to PG_RELEASED, but unlike PG_RELEASED, PG_PAGEOUT can be cleared if the
   pageout fails due to eg. an indirect-block buffer being locked.
   this allows us to remove the "version" field from struct vm_page,
   and together with shrinking "loan_count" from 32 bits to 16,
   struct vm_page is now 4 bytes smaller.
 - no longer use PG_RELEASED for swap-backed pages.  if the page is busy
   because it's being paged out, we can't release the swap slot to be
   reallocated until that write is complete, but unlike with vnodes we
   don't keep a count of in-progress writes so there's no good way to
   know when the write is done.  instead, when we need to free a busy
   swap-backed page, just sleep until we can get it busy ourselves.
 - implement a fast-path for extending writes which allows us to avoid
   zeroing new pages.  this substantially reduces cpu usage.
 - encapsulate the data used by the genfs code in a struct genfs_node,
   which must be the first element of the filesystem-specific vnode data
   for filesystems which use genfs_{get,put}pages().
 - eliminate many of the UVM pagerops, since they aren't needed anymore
   now that the pager "put" operation is a higher-level operation.
 - enhance the genfs code to allow NFS to use the genfs_{get,put}pages
   instead of a modified copy.
 - clean up struct vnode by removing all the fields that used to be used by
   the vfs_cluster.c code (which we don't use anymore with UBC).
 - remove kmem_object and mb_object since they were useless.
   instead of allocating pages to these objects, we now just allocate
   pages with no object.  such pages are mapped in the kernel until they
   are freed, so we can use the mapping to find the page to free it.
   this allows us to remove splvm() protection in several places.

The sum of all these changes improves write throughput on my
decstation 5000/200 to within 1% of the rate of NetBSD 1.5
and reduces the elapsed time for "make release" of a NetBSD 1.5
source tree on my 128MB pc to 10% less than a 1.5 kernel took.
2001-09-15 20:36:31 +00:00
thorpej bbd3d01db5 Artur Grabowski's simple brute-force malloc debugger, which uses
guard pages.  Can only debug one malloc type at a time, and nothing
larger than 1 page.  But can be useful for debugging certain types
of "data modified on freelist" type problems.

Modified from code in OpenBSD.
2001-08-17 00:48:29 +00:00
thorpej a279b0973b Reduce some complexity in the fault path -- Rather than maintaining
an spl-protected "interrupt safe map" list, simply require that callers
of uvm_fault() never call us in interrupt context (MD code must make
the assertion), and check for interrupt-safe maps in uvmfault_lookup()
before we lock the map.
2001-06-26 17:55:14 +00:00