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Bruce Evans 0b8253a746 Don't pass an extra trailing arg to some functions.
Added the prototypes that found this bug.
1995-10-30 17:56:30 +00:00
John Dyson a91c5a7ecd Get rid of machine-dependent NBPG and replace with PAGE_SIZE. 1995-10-23 05:35:48 +00:00
John Dyson d559b36913 Remove of now unused PG_COPYONWRITE. 1995-10-23 04:29:39 +00:00
John Dyson e17bed1226 First phase of removing the PG_COPYONWRITE flag, and an architectural
cleanup of mapping files.
1995-10-23 03:49:43 +00:00
John Dyson 2c4488fce3 Finalize GETPAGES layering scheme. Move the device GETPAGES
interface into specfs code.  No need at this point to modify the
PUTPAGES stuff except in the layered-type (NULL/UNION) filesystems.
1995-10-23 02:23:29 +00:00
John Dyson 02c04a2f6c Implement mincore system call. 1995-10-21 17:42:28 +00:00
David Greenman eed2d59b25 Fix initialization of "bsize" in vnode_pager_haspage(). It must happen
after the check for the mount point still existing or else the system
will panic if someone forcibly unmounted the filesystem.
1995-10-19 21:35:03 +00:00
John Dyson 0bc3a91127 Remove an unnecessary tsleep in the swapin code. This tsleep
can defer swapping in processes and is just not the right thing to do.
1995-10-16 05:45:49 +00:00
David Greenman cd41fc123e Fix argument passing to the "freeer" routine. Added some prototypes. (bde)
Moved extern declaration of swap_pager_full into swap_pager.h and out of
the various files that reference it. (davidg)

Submitted by:	bde & davidg
1995-10-07 19:02:56 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp a5eb0e27e4 Avoid a 64bit divide. 1995-10-06 09:42:11 +00:00
Bruce Evans f2caf6f548 Fix pollution of application namespace by declarations of kernel
functions.  The application header <sys/user.h> includes <vm/vm.h>
which includes <vm/lock.h>...

vm.h:
Don't include <machine/cpufunc.h>.  It is already included by
<sys/systm.h> in the kernel and isn't designed to be included by
applications (the 2.1 version causes a syntax error in C++ and the
current version has initializers that are invalid in strict C++).

lock.h:
Only declare kernel functions if KERNEL is defined.
1995-10-05 01:11:48 +00:00
John Dyson 0e27a03ffb Perform more checking for proper loading of the UPAGES when a process
is swapped in.  Also, remove unnecessary map locking/unlocking during
selection of processes to be swapped out.

This code might afford proper panics as opposed to spontaneous reboots
on certain systems.  This should allow us to debug these problems better.
1995-09-24 19:51:50 +00:00
John Dyson 22ba64e870 Significantly simplify the fault clustering code. After some analysis by
David Greenman, it has been determined that the more sophisticated code
only made a very minor difference in fault performance.  Therefore, this
code eliminates some of the complication of the fault code, decreasing
the amount of CPU used to scan shadow chains.
1995-09-24 19:47:58 +00:00
David Greenman 2f82e60467 Check that the swap block is valid before including it in a cluster.
Submitted by:	John Dyson
1995-09-24 04:40:19 +00:00
David Greenman c87ad37e61 Check the return value from vm_map_pageable() when mapping the process's
UPAGES and associated page table page. Panic on error. This is less than
optimial and will be fixed in the future, but is better than the old
behavior of panicing with a "kernel page directory invalid" in pmap_enter.
1995-09-17 01:46:03 +00:00
John Dyson 21bf390418 Fixed a typo in vm_fault_additional_pages. 1995-09-14 13:42:52 +00:00
John Dyson 6eab77f210 Fix really bogus casting of a block number to a long. Also change the
comparison from a "< 0" to "== -1" like it should be.
1995-09-12 14:42:43 +00:00
John Dyson 894048d71c Make sure that the prezero flag is cleared when needed. 1995-09-11 00:47:17 +00:00
John Dyson b1fc01b7da Fix an error that can cause attempted reading beyond the end of file. 1995-09-11 00:46:19 +00:00
John Dyson ccbb2f7226 Code cleanup and minor performance improvement in the faultin cluster
code.
1995-09-11 00:45:15 +00:00
David Greenman 4590fd3a2a Fixed init functions argument type - caddr_t -> void *. Fixed a couple of
compiler warnings.
1995-09-09 18:10:37 +00:00
John Dyson ca56715fd8 Fixed a sign reversal problem -- might have cause some Sig-11s that
people have been seeing.
1995-09-06 07:08:45 +00:00
John Dyson ced399ee65 Minor performance improvements, additional prototype for additional
exported symbol.
1995-09-06 05:37:43 +00:00
John Dyson 170db9c63a Allow the fault code to use additional clustering info from both
bmap and the swap pager.  Improved fault clustering performance.
1995-09-04 04:44:26 +00:00
John Dyson c83ebe7781 Added VOP_GETPAGES/VOP_PUTPAGES and also the "backwards" block count
for VOP_BMAP.  Updated affected filesystems...
1995-09-04 00:21:16 +00:00
John Dyson f70f05f238 Machine independent changes to support pre-zeroed free pages. This
significantly improves demand-zero performance.
1995-09-03 20:40:43 +00:00
John Dyson 10ad4d483c Added prototype for new routine "vm_page_set_validclean" and initial
declarations for the prezeroed pages mechanism.
1995-09-03 20:11:26 +00:00
John Dyson 4589a4b5dc New subroutine "vm_page_set_validclean" for a vfs_bio improvement. 1995-09-03 19:57:25 +00:00
Julian Elischer 2b14f991e6 Reviewed by: julian with quick glances by bruce and others
Submitted by:	terry (terry lambert)
This is  a composite of 3 patch sets submitted by terry.
they are:
New low-level init code that supports loadbal modules better
some cleanups in the namei code to help terry in 16-bit character support
some changes to the mount-root code to make it a little more
modular..

NOTE: mounting root off cdrom or NFS MIGHT be broken as I haven't been able
to test those cases..

certainly mounting root of disk still works just fine..
mfs should work but is untested. (tomorrows task)

The low level init stuff includes a total rewrite of init_main.c
to make it possible for new modules to have an init phase by simply
adding an entry to a TEXT_SET (or is it DATA_SET) list. thus a new module can
be added to the kernel without editing any other files other than the
'files' file.
1995-08-28 09:19:25 +00:00
Bruce Evans 187f023877 Change vm_object_print() to have the correct number and type of args
for a ddb command.
1995-08-26 23:19:49 +00:00
Bruce Evans 914181e7de Change vm_map_print() to have the correct number and type of args for
a ddb command.
1995-08-26 23:18:38 +00:00
Bruce Evans bf25be48a5 Make everything except the unsupported network sources compile cleanly
with -Wnested-externs.
1995-08-16 16:14:28 +00:00
Bruce Evans 28f8db1403 Eliminate sloppy common-style declarations. There should be none left for
the LINT configuation.
1995-07-29 11:44:31 +00:00
David Greenman b367ddb191 #if 0'd one of the DIAGNOSTIC checks in vm_page_alloc(). It was too
expensive for "normal" use.
1995-07-20 05:28:07 +00:00
David Greenman 2a4895f4bb 1) Merged swpager structure into vm_object.
2) Changed swap_pager internal interfaces to cope w/#1.
3) Eliminated object->copy as we no longer have copy objects.
4) Minor stylistic changes.
1995-07-16 13:28:37 +00:00
David Greenman 588d138f56 Added a copyright to this file. 1995-07-13 10:29:34 +00:00
David Greenman 2541af0bba Oops, forgot to add the "default" pager files...
NOTE: libkvm, w, ps, 'top', and any other utility which depends on struct
      proc or any VM system structure will have to be rebuilt!!!

Much needed overhaul of the VM system. Included in this first round of
changes:

1) Improved pager interfaces: init, alloc, dealloc, getpages, putpages,
   haspage, and sync operations are supported. The haspage interface now
   provides information about clusterability. All pager routines now take
   struct vm_object's instead of "pagers".

2) Improved data structures. In the previous paradigm, there is constant
   confusion caused by pagers being both a data structure ("allocate a
   pager") and a collection of routines. The idea of a pager structure has
   escentially been eliminated. Objects now have types, and this type is
   used to index the appropriate pager. In most cases, items in the pager
   structure were duplicated in the object data structure and thus were
   unnecessary. In the few cases that remained, a un_pager structure union
   was created in the object to contain these items.

3) Because of the cleanup of #1 & #2, a lot of unnecessary layering can now
   be removed. For instance, vm_object_enter(), vm_object_lookup(),
   vm_object_remove(), and the associated object hash list were some of the
   things that were removed.

4) simple_lock's removed. Discussion with several people reveals that the
   SMP locking primitives used in the VM system aren't likely the mechanism
   that we'll be adopting. Even if it were, the locking that was in the code
   was very inadequate and would have to be mostly re-done anyway. The
   locking in a uni-processor kernel was a no-op but went a long way toward
   making the code difficult to read and debug.

5) Places that attempted to kludge-up the fact that we don't have kernel
   thread support have been fixed to reflect the reality that we are really
   dealing with processes, not threads. The VM system didn't have complete
   thread support, so the comments and mis-named routines were just wrong.
   We now use tsleep and wakeup directly in the lock routines, for instance.

6) Where appropriate, the pagers have been improved, especially in the
   pager_alloc routines. Most of the pager_allocs have been rewritten and
   are now faster and easier to maintain.

7) The pagedaemon pageout clustering algorithm has been rewritten and
   now tries harder to output an even number of pages before and after
   the requested page. This is sort of the reverse of the ideal pagein
   algorithm and should provide better overall performance.

8) Unnecessary (incorrect) casts to caddr_t in calls to tsleep & wakeup
   have been removed. Some other unnecessary casts have also been removed.

9) Some almost useless debugging code removed.

10) Terminology of shadow objects vs. backing objects straightened out.
    The fact that the vm_object data structure escentially had this
    backwards really confused things. The use of "shadow" and "backing
    object" throughout the code is now internally consistent and correct
    in the Mach terminology.

11) Several minor bug fixes, including one in the vm daemon that caused
    0 RSS objects to not get purged as intended.

12) A "default pager" has now been created which cleans up the transition
    of objects to the "swap" type. The previous checks throughout the code
    for swp->pg_data != NULL were really ugly. This change also provides
    the rudiments for future backing of "anonymous" memory by something
    other than the swap pager (via the vnode pager, for example), and it
    allows the decision about which of these pagers to use to be made
    dynamically (although will need some additional decision code to do
    this, of course).

13) (dyson) MAP_COPY has been deprecated and the corresponding "copy
    object" code has been removed. MAP_COPY was undocumented and non-
    standard. It was furthermore broken in several ways which caused its
    behavior to degrade to MAP_PRIVATE. Binaries that use MAP_COPY will
    continue to work correctly, but via the slightly different semantics
    of MAP_PRIVATE.

14) (dyson) Sharing maps have been removed. It's marginal usefulness in a
    threads design can be worked around in other ways. Both #12 and #13
    were done to simplify the code and improve readability and maintain-
    ability. (As were most all of these changes)

TODO:

1) Rewrite most of the vnode pager to use VOP_GETPAGES/PUTPAGES. Doing
   this will reduce the vnode pager to a mere fraction of its current size.

2) Rewrite vm_fault and the swap/vnode pagers to use the clustering
   information provided by the new haspage pager interface. This will
   substantially reduce the overhead by eliminating a large number of
   VOP_BMAP() calls. The VOP_BMAP() filesystem interface should be
   improved to provide both a "behind" and "ahead" indication of
   contiguousness.

3) Implement the extended features of pager_haspage in swap_pager_haspage().
   It currently just says 0 pages ahead/behind.

4) Re-implement the swap device (swstrategy) in a more elegant way, perhaps
   via a much more general mechanism that could also be used for disk
   striping of regular filesystems.

5) Do something to improve the architecture of vm_object_collapse(). The
   fact that it makes calls into the swap pager and knows too much about
   how the swap pager operates really bothers me. It also doesn't allow
   for collapsing of non-swap pager objects ("unnamed" objects backed by
   other pagers).
1995-07-13 10:15:03 +00:00
David Greenman 24a1cce34f NOTE: libkvm, w, ps, 'top', and any other utility which depends on struct
proc or any VM system structure will have to be rebuilt!!!

Much needed overhaul of the VM system. Included in this first round of
changes:

1) Improved pager interfaces: init, alloc, dealloc, getpages, putpages,
   haspage, and sync operations are supported. The haspage interface now
   provides information about clusterability. All pager routines now take
   struct vm_object's instead of "pagers".

2) Improved data structures. In the previous paradigm, there is constant
   confusion caused by pagers being both a data structure ("allocate a
   pager") and a collection of routines. The idea of a pager structure has
   escentially been eliminated. Objects now have types, and this type is
   used to index the appropriate pager. In most cases, items in the pager
   structure were duplicated in the object data structure and thus were
   unnecessary. In the few cases that remained, a un_pager structure union
   was created in the object to contain these items.

3) Because of the cleanup of #1 & #2, a lot of unnecessary layering can now
   be removed. For instance, vm_object_enter(), vm_object_lookup(),
   vm_object_remove(), and the associated object hash list were some of the
   things that were removed.

4) simple_lock's removed. Discussion with several people reveals that the
   SMP locking primitives used in the VM system aren't likely the mechanism
   that we'll be adopting. Even if it were, the locking that was in the code
   was very inadequate and would have to be mostly re-done anyway. The
   locking in a uni-processor kernel was a no-op but went a long way toward
   making the code difficult to read and debug.

5) Places that attempted to kludge-up the fact that we don't have kernel
   thread support have been fixed to reflect the reality that we are really
   dealing with processes, not threads. The VM system didn't have complete
   thread support, so the comments and mis-named routines were just wrong.
   We now use tsleep and wakeup directly in the lock routines, for instance.

6) Where appropriate, the pagers have been improved, especially in the
   pager_alloc routines. Most of the pager_allocs have been rewritten and
   are now faster and easier to maintain.

7) The pagedaemon pageout clustering algorithm has been rewritten and
   now tries harder to output an even number of pages before and after
   the requested page. This is sort of the reverse of the ideal pagein
   algorithm and should provide better overall performance.

8) Unnecessary (incorrect) casts to caddr_t in calls to tsleep & wakeup
   have been removed. Some other unnecessary casts have also been removed.

9) Some almost useless debugging code removed.

10) Terminology of shadow objects vs. backing objects straightened out.
    The fact that the vm_object data structure escentially had this
    backwards really confused things. The use of "shadow" and "backing
    object" throughout the code is now internally consistent and correct
    in the Mach terminology.

11) Several minor bug fixes, including one in the vm daemon that caused
    0 RSS objects to not get purged as intended.

12) A "default pager" has now been created which cleans up the transition
    of objects to the "swap" type. The previous checks throughout the code
    for swp->pg_data != NULL were really ugly. This change also provides
    the rudiments for future backing of "anonymous" memory by something
    other than the swap pager (via the vnode pager, for example), and it
    allows the decision about which of these pagers to use to be made
    dynamically (although will need some additional decision code to do
    this, of course).

13) (dyson) MAP_COPY has been deprecated and the corresponding "copy
    object" code has been removed. MAP_COPY was undocumented and non-
    standard. It was furthermore broken in several ways which caused its
    behavior to degrade to MAP_PRIVATE. Binaries that use MAP_COPY will
    continue to work correctly, but via the slightly different semantics
    of MAP_PRIVATE.

14) (dyson) Sharing maps have been removed. It's marginal usefulness in a
    threads design can be worked around in other ways. Both #12 and #13
    were done to simplify the code and improve readability and maintain-
    ability. (As were most all of these changes)

TODO:

1) Rewrite most of the vnode pager to use VOP_GETPAGES/PUTPAGES. Doing
   this will reduce the vnode pager to a mere fraction of its current size.

2) Rewrite vm_fault and the swap/vnode pagers to use the clustering
   information provided by the new haspage pager interface. This will
   substantially reduce the overhead by eliminating a large number of
   VOP_BMAP() calls. The VOP_BMAP() filesystem interface should be
   improved to provide both a "behind" and "ahead" indication of
   contiguousness.

3) Implement the extended features of pager_haspage in swap_pager_haspage().
   It currently just says 0 pages ahead/behind.

4) Re-implement the swap device (swstrategy) in a more elegant way, perhaps
   via a much more general mechanism that could also be used for disk
   striping of regular filesystems.

5) Do something to improve the architecture of vm_object_collapse(). The
   fact that it makes calls into the swap pager and knows too much about
   how the swap pager operates really bothers me. It also doesn't allow
   for collapsing of non-swap pager objects ("unnamed" objects backed by
   other pagers).
1995-07-13 08:48:48 +00:00
David Greenman 6306c897b5 swapout_threads() -> swapout_procs(). 1995-07-10 08:53:22 +00:00
David Greenman f2daac0c69 Increased global RSS limit to total RAM. 1995-07-10 08:48:58 +00:00
David Greenman 06cb725951 Moved call to VOP_GETATTR() out of vnode_pager_alloc() and into the places
that call vnode_pager_alloc() so that a failure return can be dealt with.
This fixes a panic seen on NFS clients when a file being opened is deleted
on the server before the open completes.
1995-07-09 06:58:03 +00:00
David Greenman 39d38f93e2 Fixed an object allocation race condition that was causing a "object
deallocated too many times" panic when using NFS.

Reviewed by:	John Dyson
1995-07-06 11:48:48 +00:00
David Greenman aa2cabb958 1) Converted v_vmdata to v_object.
2) Removed unnecessary vm_object_lookup()/pager_cache(object, TRUE) pairs
   after vnode_pager_alloc() calls - the object is already guaranteed to be
   persistent.
3) Removed some gratuitous casts.
1995-06-28 12:01:13 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes d3628763db Merge RELENG_2_0_5 into HEAD 1995-06-11 19:33:05 +00:00
Rodney W. Grimes 9b2e535452 Remove trailing whitespace. 1995-05-30 08:16:23 +00:00
David Greenman 956e9ca5a0 Removed check for sw_dev == NODEV; this is a normal condition for swap
over NFS and was gratuitously panicing when it happens.

Reviewed by:	John Dyson
Submitted by:	Pierre Beyssac via Poul-Henning Kamp
1995-05-25 03:38:11 +00:00
David Greenman 61f5d51062 Changes to fix the following bugs:
1) Files weren't properly synced on filesystems other than UFS. In some
   cases, this lead to lost data. Most likely would be noticed on NFS.
   The fix is to make the VM page sync/object_clean general rather than
   in each filesystem.
2) Mixing regular and mmaped file I/O on NFS was very broken. It caused
   chunks of files to end up as zeroes rather than the intended contents.
   The fix was to fix several race conditions and to kludge up the
   "b_dirtyoff" and "b_dirtyend" that NFS relies upon - paying attention
   to page modifications that occurred via the mmapping.

Reviewed by:	David Greenman
Submitted by:	John Dyson
1995-05-21 21:39:31 +00:00
David Greenman 2976b7f19f NFS diskless operation was broken because swapdev_vp wasn't initialized.
These changes solve the problem in a general way by moving the
initialization out of the individual fs_mountroot's and into swaponvp().

Submitted by:	Poul-Henning Kamp
1995-05-19 03:27:08 +00:00
David Greenman 0e5b52868f Fixed a bug that managed to slip in during Poul's dynamic swap partition
changes. The check for nswap was bogus, but the code was so convoluted
that it was difficult to tell. It's better now. :-)

Reviewed by:	David Greenman (extensively), and John Dyson
Submitted by:	Poul-Henning Kamp, w/tweaks by me.
1995-05-18 05:09:54 +00:00
David Greenman 5f55e84104 Accessing pages beyond the end of a mapped file results in internal
inconsistencies in the VM system that eventually lead to a panic. These
changes fix the behavior to conform to the behavior in SunOS, which is
to deny faults to pages beyond the EOF (returning SIGBUS). Internally,
this is implemented by requiring faults to be within the object size
boundaries. These changes exposed another bug, namely that passing in
an offset to mmap when trying to map an unnamed anonymous region also
results in internal inconsistencies. In this case, the offset is forced
to zero.

Reviewed by:	John Dyson and others
1995-05-18 02:59:26 +00:00