/* $OpenBSD: vnode_pager.c,v 1.3 1996/04/21 22:33:18 deraadt Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: vnode_pager.c,v 1.19 1996/03/16 23:15:27 christos Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1990 University of Utah. * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * the Systems Programming Group of the University of Utah Computer * Science Department. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * @(#)vnode_pager.c 8.8 (Berkeley) 2/13/94 */ /* * Page to/from files (vnodes). * * TODO: * pageouts * fix credential use (uses current process credentials now) */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include struct pagerlst vnode_pager_list; /* list of managed vnodes */ #ifdef DEBUG int vpagerdebug = 0x00; #define VDB_FOLLOW 0x01 #define VDB_INIT 0x02 #define VDB_IO 0x04 #define VDB_FAIL 0x08 #define VDB_ALLOC 0x10 #define VDB_SIZE 0x20 #endif static vm_pager_t vnode_pager_alloc __P((caddr_t, vm_size_t, vm_prot_t, vm_offset_t)); static void vnode_pager_cluster __P((vm_pager_t, vm_offset_t, vm_offset_t *, vm_offset_t *)); static void vnode_pager_dealloc __P((vm_pager_t)); static int vnode_pager_getpage __P((vm_pager_t, vm_page_t *, int, boolean_t)); static boolean_t vnode_pager_haspage __P((vm_pager_t, vm_offset_t)); static void vnode_pager_init __P((void)); static int vnode_pager_io __P((vn_pager_t, vm_page_t *, int, boolean_t, enum uio_rw)); static boolean_t vnode_pager_putpage __P((vm_pager_t, vm_page_t *, int, boolean_t)); struct pagerops vnodepagerops = { vnode_pager_init, vnode_pager_alloc, vnode_pager_dealloc, vnode_pager_getpage, vnode_pager_putpage, vnode_pager_haspage, vnode_pager_cluster }; static void vnode_pager_init() { #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_FOLLOW) printf("vnode_pager_init()\n"); #endif TAILQ_INIT(&vnode_pager_list); } /* * Allocate (or lookup) pager for a vnode. * Handle is a vnode pointer. */ static vm_pager_t vnode_pager_alloc(handle, size, prot, foff) caddr_t handle; vm_size_t size; vm_prot_t prot; vm_offset_t foff; { register vm_pager_t pager; register vn_pager_t vnp; vm_object_t object; struct vattr vattr; struct vnode *vp; struct proc *p = curproc; /* XXX */ #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & (VDB_FOLLOW|VDB_ALLOC)) printf("vnode_pager_alloc(%p, %lx, %x)\n", handle, size, prot); #endif /* * Pageout to vnode, no can do yet. */ if (handle == NULL) return(NULL); /* * Vnodes keep a pointer to any associated pager so no need to * lookup with vm_pager_lookup. */ vp = (struct vnode *)handle; pager = (vm_pager_t)vp->v_vmdata; if (pager == NULL) { /* * Allocate pager structures */ pager = (vm_pager_t)malloc(sizeof *pager, M_VMPAGER, M_WAITOK); if (pager == NULL) return(NULL); vnp = (vn_pager_t)malloc(sizeof *vnp, M_VMPGDATA, M_WAITOK); if (vnp == NULL) { free((caddr_t)pager, M_VMPAGER); return(NULL); } /* * And an object of the appropriate size */ if (VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, p->p_ucred, p) == 0) { object = vm_object_allocate(round_page(vattr.va_size)); vm_object_enter(object, pager); vm_object_setpager(object, pager, 0, TRUE); } else { free((caddr_t)vnp, M_VMPGDATA); free((caddr_t)pager, M_VMPAGER); return(NULL); } /* * Hold a reference to the vnode and initialize pager data. */ VREF(vp); vnp->vnp_flags = 0; vnp->vnp_vp = vp; vnp->vnp_size = vattr.va_size; TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&vnode_pager_list, pager, pg_list); pager->pg_handle = handle; pager->pg_type = PG_VNODE; pager->pg_flags = 0; pager->pg_ops = &vnodepagerops; pager->pg_data = vnp; vp->v_vmdata = (caddr_t)pager; } else { /* * vm_object_lookup() will remove the object from the * cache if found and also gain a reference to the object. */ object = vm_object_lookup(pager); #ifdef DEBUG vnp = (vn_pager_t)pager->pg_data; #endif } #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_ALLOC) printf("vnode_pager_setup: vp %p sz %lx pager %p object %p\n", vp, vnp->vnp_size, pager, object); #endif return(pager); } static void vnode_pager_dealloc(pager) vm_pager_t pager; { register vn_pager_t vnp = (vn_pager_t)pager->pg_data; register struct vnode *vp; #ifdef NOTDEF struct proc *p = curproc; /* XXX */ #endif #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_FOLLOW) printf("vnode_pager_dealloc(%p)\n", pager); #endif if ((vp = vnp->vnp_vp) != NULL) { vp->v_vmdata = NULL; vp->v_flag &= ~VTEXT; #if NOTDEF /* can hang if done at reboot on NFS FS */ (void) VOP_FSYNC(vp, p->p_ucred, p); #endif vrele(vp); } TAILQ_REMOVE(&vnode_pager_list, pager, pg_list); free((caddr_t)vnp, M_VMPGDATA); free((caddr_t)pager, M_VMPAGER); } static int vnode_pager_getpage(pager, mlist, npages, sync) vm_pager_t pager; vm_page_t *mlist; int npages; boolean_t sync; { #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_FOLLOW) printf("vnode_pager_getpage(%p, %p, %x, %x)\n", pager, mlist, npages, sync); #endif return(vnode_pager_io((vn_pager_t)pager->pg_data, mlist, npages, sync, UIO_READ)); } static boolean_t vnode_pager_putpage(pager, mlist, npages, sync) vm_pager_t pager; vm_page_t *mlist; int npages; boolean_t sync; { int err; #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_FOLLOW) printf("vnode_pager_putpage(%p, %p, %x, %x)\n", pager, mlist, npages, sync); #endif if (pager == NULL) return (FALSE); /* ??? */ err = vnode_pager_io((vn_pager_t)pager->pg_data, mlist, npages, sync, UIO_WRITE); /* * If the operation was successful, mark the pages clean. */ if (err == VM_PAGER_OK) { while (npages--) { (*mlist)->flags |= PG_CLEAN; pmap_clear_modify(VM_PAGE_TO_PHYS(*mlist)); mlist++; } } return(err); } static boolean_t vnode_pager_haspage(pager, offset) vm_pager_t pager; vm_offset_t offset; { register vn_pager_t vnp = (vn_pager_t)pager->pg_data; daddr_t bn; int err; #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_FOLLOW) printf("vnode_pager_haspage(%p, %lx)\n", pager, offset); #endif /* * Offset beyond end of file, do not have the page * Lock the vnode first to make sure we have the most recent * version of the size. */ VOP_LOCK(vnp->vnp_vp); if (offset >= vnp->vnp_size) { VOP_UNLOCK(vnp->vnp_vp); #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & (VDB_FAIL|VDB_SIZE)) printf("vnode_pager_haspage: pg %p, off %lx, size %lx\n", pager, offset, vnp->vnp_size); #endif return(FALSE); } /* * Read the index to find the disk block to read * from. If there is no block, report that we don't * have this data. * * Assumes that the vnode has whole page or nothing. */ err = VOP_BMAP(vnp->vnp_vp, offset / vnp->vnp_vp->v_mount->mnt_stat.f_iosize, (struct vnode **)0, &bn, NULL); VOP_UNLOCK(vnp->vnp_vp); if (err) { #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_FAIL) printf("vnode_pager_haspage: BMAP err %d, pg %p, off %lx\n", err, pager, offset); #endif return(TRUE); } return((long)bn < 0 ? FALSE : TRUE); } static void vnode_pager_cluster(pager, offset, loffset, hoffset) vm_pager_t pager; vm_offset_t offset; vm_offset_t *loffset; vm_offset_t *hoffset; { vn_pager_t vnp = (vn_pager_t)pager->pg_data; vm_offset_t loff, hoff; #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_FOLLOW) printf("vnode_pager_cluster(%p, %lx) ", pager, offset); #endif loff = offset; if (loff >= vnp->vnp_size) panic("vnode_pager_cluster: bad offset"); /* * XXX could use VOP_BMAP to get maxcontig value */ hoff = loff + MAXBSIZE; if (hoff > round_page(vnp->vnp_size)) hoff = round_page(vnp->vnp_size); *loffset = loff; *hoffset = hoff; #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_FOLLOW) printf("returns [%lx-%lx]\n", loff, hoff); #endif } /* * (XXX) * Lets the VM system know about a change in size for a file. * If this vnode is mapped into some address space (i.e. we have a pager * for it) we adjust our own internal size and flush any cached pages in * the associated object that are affected by the size change. * * Note: this routine may be invoked as a result of a pager put * operation (possibly at object termination time), so we must be careful. */ void vnode_pager_setsize(vp, nsize) struct vnode *vp; u_long nsize; { register vn_pager_t vnp; register vm_object_t object; vm_pager_t pager; /* * Not a mapped vnode */ if (vp == NULL || vp->v_type != VREG || vp->v_vmdata == NULL) return; /* * Hasn't changed size */ pager = (vm_pager_t)vp->v_vmdata; vnp = (vn_pager_t)pager->pg_data; if (nsize == vnp->vnp_size) return; /* * No object. * This can happen during object termination since * vm_object_page_clean is called after the object * has been removed from the hash table, and clean * may cause vnode write operations which can wind * up back here. */ object = vm_object_lookup(pager); if (object == NULL) return; #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & (VDB_FOLLOW|VDB_SIZE)) printf("vnode_pager_setsize: vp %p obj %p osz %ld nsz %ld\n", vp, object, vnp->vnp_size, nsize); #endif /* * File has shrunk. * Toss any cached pages beyond the new EOF. */ if (nsize < vnp->vnp_size) { vm_object_lock(object); vm_object_page_remove(object, (vm_offset_t)nsize, vnp->vnp_size); vm_object_unlock(object); } vnp->vnp_size = (vm_offset_t)nsize; vm_object_deallocate(object); } void vnode_pager_umount(mp) register struct mount *mp; { register vm_pager_t pager, npager; struct vnode *vp; for (pager = vnode_pager_list.tqh_first; pager != NULL; pager = npager){ /* * Save the next pointer now since uncaching may * terminate the object and render pager invalid */ npager = pager->pg_list.tqe_next; vp = ((vn_pager_t)pager->pg_data)->vnp_vp; if (mp == (struct mount *)0 || vp->v_mount == mp) { VOP_LOCK(vp); (void) vnode_pager_uncache(vp); VOP_UNLOCK(vp); } } } /* * Remove vnode associated object from the object cache. * * XXX unlock the vnode if it is currently locked. * We must do this since uncaching the object may result in its * destruction which may initiate paging activity which may necessitate * re-locking the vnode. */ boolean_t vnode_pager_uncache(vp) register struct vnode *vp; { register vm_object_t object; boolean_t uncached; vm_pager_t pager; /* * Not a mapped vnode */ pager = (vm_pager_t)vp->v_vmdata; if (pager == NULL) return (TRUE); #ifdef DEBUG if (!VOP_ISLOCKED(vp)) { #ifdef NFSCLIENT extern int (**nfsv2_vnodeop_p) __P((void *)); extern int (**spec_nfsv2nodeop_p) __P((void *)); #ifdef FIFO extern int (**fifo_nfsv2nodeop_p) __P((void *)); #endif if (vp->v_op != nfsv2_vnodeop_p && vp->v_op != spec_nfsv2nodeop_p #ifdef FIFO && vp->v_op != fifo_nfsv2nodeop_p #endif ) #endif panic("vnode_pager_uncache: vnode not locked!"); } #endif /* * Must use vm_object_lookup() as it actually removes * the object from the cache list. */ object = vm_object_lookup(pager); if (object) { uncached = (object->ref_count <= 1); VOP_UNLOCK(vp); pager_cache(object, FALSE); VOP_LOCK(vp); } else uncached = TRUE; return(uncached); } static int vnode_pager_io(vnp, mlist, npages, sync, rw) register vn_pager_t vnp; vm_page_t *mlist; int npages; boolean_t sync; enum uio_rw rw; { struct uio auio; struct iovec aiov; vm_offset_t kva, foff; int error, size; struct proc *p = curproc; /* XXX */ /* XXX */ vm_page_t m; if (npages != 1) panic("vnode_pager_io: cannot handle multiple pages"); m = *mlist; /* XXX */ #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_FOLLOW) printf("vnode_pager_io(%p, %p, %c): vnode %p\n", vnp, m, rw == UIO_READ ? 'R' : 'W', vnp->vnp_vp); #endif foff = m->offset + m->object->paging_offset; /* * Allocate a kernel virtual address and initialize so that * we can use VOP_READ/WRITE routines. */ kva = vm_pager_map_pages(mlist, npages, sync); if (kva == NULL) return(VM_PAGER_AGAIN); /* * After all of the potentially blocking operations have been * performed, we can do the size checks: * read beyond EOF (returns error) * short read */ VOP_LOCK(vnp->vnp_vp); if (foff >= vnp->vnp_size) { VOP_UNLOCK(vnp->vnp_vp); vm_pager_unmap_pages(kva, npages); #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_SIZE) printf("vnode_pager_io: vp %p, off %ld size %ld\n", vnp->vnp_vp, foff, vnp->vnp_size); #endif return(VM_PAGER_BAD); } if (foff + PAGE_SIZE > vnp->vnp_size) size = vnp->vnp_size - foff; else size = PAGE_SIZE; aiov.iov_base = (caddr_t)kva; aiov.iov_len = size; auio.uio_iov = &aiov; auio.uio_iovcnt = 1; auio.uio_offset = foff; auio.uio_segflg = UIO_SYSSPACE; auio.uio_rw = rw; auio.uio_resid = size; auio.uio_procp = (struct proc *)0; #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_IO) printf("vnode_pager_io: vp %p kva %lx foff %lx size %x", vnp->vnp_vp, kva, foff, size); #endif if (rw == UIO_READ) error = VOP_READ(vnp->vnp_vp, &auio, 0, p->p_ucred); else error = VOP_WRITE(vnp->vnp_vp, &auio, 0, p->p_ucred); VOP_UNLOCK(vnp->vnp_vp); #ifdef DEBUG if (vpagerdebug & VDB_IO) { if (error || auio.uio_resid) printf(" returns error %x, resid %x", error, auio.uio_resid); printf("\n"); } #endif if (!error) { register int count = size - auio.uio_resid; if (count == 0) error = EINVAL; else if (count != PAGE_SIZE && rw == UIO_READ) bzero((void *)(kva + count), PAGE_SIZE - count); } vm_pager_unmap_pages(kva, npages); return (error ? VM_PAGER_ERROR : VM_PAGER_OK); }