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rmind
1e84067639 - Manage anonymous UVM object reference count with atomic ops.
- Fix an old bug of possible lock against oneself (uao_detach_locked() is
  called from uao_swap_off() with uao_list_lock acquired).  Also removes
  the try-lock dance in uao_swap_off(), since the lock order changes.
2012-09-14 22:20:50 +00:00
rmind
247885b64f Describe UVM object and explain lock sharing a little. 2012-01-28 14:37:35 +00:00
rmind
e225b7bd09 Welcome to 5.99.53! Merge rmind-uvmplock branch:
- Reorganize locking in UVM and provide extra serialisation for pmap(9).
  New lock order: [vmpage-owner-lock] -> pmap-lock.

- Simplify locking in some pmap(9) modules by removing P->V locking.

- Use lock object on vmobjlock (and thus vnode_t::v_interlock) to share
  the locks amongst UVM objects where necessary (tmpfs, layerfs, unionfs).

- Rewrite and optimise x86 TLB shootdown code, make it simpler and cleaner.
  Add TLBSTATS option for x86 to collect statistics about TLB shootdowns.

- Unify /dev/mem et al in MI code and provide required locking (removes
  kernel-lock on some ports).  Also, avoid cache-aliasing issues.

Thanks to Andrew Doran and Joerg Sonnenberger, as their initial patches
formed the core changes of this branch.
2011-06-12 03:35:36 +00:00
chuck
3ba477b154 udpate license clauses on my code to match the new-style BSD licenses.
based on diff that rmind@ sent me.

no functional change with this commit.
2011-02-02 15:13:33 +00:00
uebayasi
b73ba829c6 Include uvm/uvm_pglist.h for struct pglist. 2010-11-06 12:19:14 +00:00
matt
19e6c76b2d Rename rb.h to rbtree.h, as it is more appropriate (c.f. ptree.h). Also
helps find code that hasn't been updated to use the new rbtree API.
2010-09-25 01:42:38 +00:00
rmind
879d5dfb5e Fixes/improvements to RB-tree implementation:
1. Fix inverted node order, so that negative value from comparison operator
   would represent lower (left) node, and positive - higher (right) node.
2. Add an argument (i.e. "context"), passed to comparison operators.
3. Change rb_tree_insert_node() to return a node - either inserted one or
   already existing one.
4. Amend the interface to manipulate the actual object, instead of the
   rb_node (in a similar way as Patricia-tree interface does).
5. Update all RB-tree users accordingly.

XXX: Perhaps rename rb.h to rbtree.h, since cleaning-up..

1-3 address the PR/43488 by Jeremy Huddleston.

Passes RB-tree regression tests.
Reviewed by: matt@, christos@
2010-09-24 22:51:50 +00:00
ad
7a34cb95f0 Replace the global vm_page hash with a per vm_object rbtree.
Proposed on tech-kern@.
2008-06-04 15:06:04 +00:00
ad
3a8db3158e Use atomics to maintain v_usecount. 2008-06-02 16:25:34 +00:00
ad
4a780c9ae2 Merge vmlocking2 to head. 2008-01-02 11:48:20 +00:00
yamt
e8abff70f2 constify pagerops. 2007-12-01 10:40:27 +00:00
yamt
9de1cdc8fe move some knowledge about vnode into uvm_vnode.c. 2006-10-12 10:14:20 +00:00
christos
95e1ffb156 merge ktrace-lwp. 2005-12-11 12:16:03 +00:00
yamt
b7bfe82866 update file timestamps for nfsd loaned-read and mmap.
PR/25279.  discussed on tech-kern@.
2005-07-23 12:18:41 +00:00
yamt
8af42d8d3c ensure that vnodes with dirty pages are always on syncer's queue.
- genfs_putpages: wait for i/o completion of PG_RELEASED/PG_PAGEOUT pages by
  setting "wasclean" false when encountering them.
  suggested by Stephan Uphoff in PR/24596 (1).

- genfs_putpages: write protect pages when cleaning out, if
  we're going to take the vnode off the syncer's queue.
  uvm_fault: don't write-map pages unless its vnode is already on
  the syncer's queue.

  fix PR/24596 (3) but in the different way from the suggested fix.
  (to keep our current behaviour, ie. not to require explicit msync.
  discussed on tech-kern@.)

- genfs_putpages: don't mistakenly take a vnode off the queue
  by introducing a generation number in genfs_node.
  genfs_getpages: increment the generation number.
  suggested by Stephan Uphoff in PR/24596 (2).

- add some assertions.
2005-07-17 12:27:47 +00:00
yamt
11bfc2d8e1 introduce a macro to initialize uvm_object and use it. 2005-06-06 12:09:19 +00:00
yamt
f7d48e3571 mincore: don't treat an aobj as a device mapping. 2003-11-29 19:06:48 +00:00
chs
faab7dbb46 count aobj pages (most notably kernel stack pages) as anon pages
for memory usage-balancing purposes.
2002-06-20 15:05:29 +00:00
matt
357945ce6f When core dumping a process, don't dump maps backed up by the device pager.
(move the pagerops externs to uvm_object.h and out the C files).
2002-05-15 06:57:49 +00:00
thorpej
e8ee04475d - Add a new vnode flag VEXECMAP, which indicates that a vnode has
executable mappings.  Stop overloading VTEXT for this purpose (VTEXT
  also has another meaning).
- Rename vn_marktext() to vn_markexec(), and use it when executable
  mappings of a vnode are established.
- In places where we want to set VTEXT, set it in v_flag directly, rather
  than making a function call to do this (it no longer makes sense to
  use a function call, since we no longer overload VTEXT with VEXECMAP's
  meaning).

VEXECMAP suggested by Chuq Silvers.
2001-10-30 15:32:01 +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
chs
118ddca24a replace {simple_,}lock{_data,}_t with struct {simple,}lock {,*}. 2001-05-26 16:32:40 +00:00
chs
83d071a318 add UBC memory-usage balancing. we track the number of pages in use for
each of the basic types (anonymous data, executable image, cached files)
and prevent the pagedaemon from reusing a given page if that would reduce
the count of that type of page below a sysctl-setable minimum threshold.
the thresholds are controlled via three new sysctl tunables:
vm.anonmin, vm.vnodemin, and vm.vtextmin.  these tunables are the
percentages of pageable memory reserved for each usage, and we do not allow
the sum of the minimums to be more than 95% so that there's always some
memory that can be reused.
2001-03-09 01:02:10 +00:00
thorpej
1cdff48674 Put the extern decl of uvm_vnodeops in uvm_object.h 2001-01-28 22:23:04 +00:00
thorpej
d1c3f6bab3 Define a UVM_OBJ_IS_VNODE() macro to test if an object is a vnode. 2001-01-28 22:14:28 +00:00
thorpej
0ff8d3ac1a Define a new kernel object type, "intrsafe", which are used for objects
which can be used in an interrupt context.  Use pmap_kenter*() and
pmap_kremove() only for mappings owned by these objects.

Fixes some locking protocol issues related to MP support, and eliminates
all of the pmap_enter vs. pmap_kremove inconsistencies.
1999-05-25 20:30:08 +00:00
thorpej
85f8d1343c Macro'ize the test for "object is a kernel object". 1999-05-25 00:09:00 +00:00
mrg
a0139bc39d remove now >1 year old pre-release message. 1999-03-25 18:48:49 +00:00
mrg
8106d13596 KNF. 1998-03-09 00:58:55 +00:00
perry
021fdb646a add/cleanup multiple inclusion protection. 1998-02-10 02:34:17 +00:00
mrg
1f6b921cf7 restore rcsids 1998-02-07 11:07:38 +00:00
thorpej
9eb328b495 RCS ID police. 1998-02-06 22:26:13 +00:00
mrg
f2caacc717 initial import of the new virtual memory system, UVM, into -current.
UVM was written by chuck cranor <chuck@maria.wustl.edu>, with some
minor portions derived from the old Mach code.  i provided some help
getting swap and paging working, and other bug fixes/ideas.  chuck
silvers <chuq@chuq.com> also provided some other fixes.

this is the UVM kernel code portion.


this will be KNF'd shortly.  :-)
1998-02-05 06:25:08 +00:00