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/*	$OpenBSD: uvm_amap.c,v 1.66 2016/04/16 18:39:31 stefan Exp $	*/
/*	$NetBSD: uvm_amap.c,v 1.27 2000/11/25 06:27:59 chs Exp $	*/

/*
 * Copyright (c) 1997 Charles D. Cranor and Washington University.
 * All rights reserved.
 *
 * 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.
 *
 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``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 AUTHOR 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.
 */

/*
 * uvm_amap.c: amap operations
 *
 * this file contains functions that perform operations on amaps.  see
 * uvm_amap.h for a brief explanation of the role of amaps in uvm.
 */

#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/systm.h>
#include <sys/malloc.h>
#include <sys/kernel.h>
#include <sys/pool.h>
#include <sys/atomic.h>

#include <uvm/uvm.h>
#include <uvm/uvm_swap.h>

/*
 * pool for allocation of vm_map structures.  note that in order to
 * avoid an endless loop, the amap pool's allocator cannot allocate
 * memory from an amap (it currently goes through the kernel uobj, so
 * we are ok).
 */

struct pool uvm_amap_pool;

/* Pools for amap slots for the most common amap slot sizes */
struct pool uvm_amap_slot_pools[UVM_AMAP_CHUNK];

LIST_HEAD(, vm_amap) amap_list;

static char amap_slot_pool_names[UVM_AMAP_CHUNK][13];

#define MALLOC_SLOT_UNIT (2 * sizeof(int) + sizeof(struct vm_anon *))

/*
 * local functions
 */

static struct vm_amap *amap_alloc1(int, int);
static __inline void amap_list_insert(struct vm_amap *);
static __inline void amap_list_remove(struct vm_amap *);   

static __inline void
amap_list_insert(struct vm_amap *amap)
{
	LIST_INSERT_HEAD(&amap_list, amap, am_list);
}

static __inline void
amap_list_remove(struct vm_amap *amap)
{ 
	LIST_REMOVE(amap, am_list);
}

#ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF
/*
 * what is ppref?   ppref is an _optional_ amap feature which is used
 * to keep track of reference counts on a per-page basis.  it is enabled
 * when UVM_AMAP_PPREF is defined.
 *
 * when enabled, an array of ints is allocated for the pprefs.  this
 * array is allocated only when a partial reference is added to the
 * map (either by unmapping part of the amap, or gaining a reference
 * to only a part of an amap).  if the malloc of the array fails
 * (M_NOWAIT), then we set the array pointer to PPREF_NONE to indicate
 * that we tried to do ppref's but couldn't alloc the array so just
 * give up (after all, this is an optional feature!).
 *
 * the array is divided into page sized "chunks."   for chunks of length 1,
 * the chunk reference count plus one is stored in that chunk's slot.
 * for chunks of length > 1 the first slot contains (the reference count
 * plus one) * -1.    [the negative value indicates that the length is
 * greater than one.]   the second slot of the chunk contains the length
 * of the chunk.   here is an example:
 *
 * actual REFS:  2  2  2  2  3  1  1  0  0  0  4  4  0  1  1  1
 *       ppref: -3  4  x  x  4 -2  2 -1  3  x -5  2  1 -2  3  x
 *              <----------><-><----><-------><----><-><------->
 * (x = don't care)
 *
 * this allows us to allow one int to contain the ref count for the whole
 * chunk.    note that the "plus one" part is needed because a reference
 * count of zero is neither positive or negative (need a way to tell
 * if we've got one zero or a bunch of them).
 * 
 * here are some in-line functions to help us.
 */

static __inline void pp_getreflen(int *, int, int *, int *);
static __inline void pp_setreflen(int *, int, int, int);

/*
 * pp_getreflen: get the reference and length for a specific offset
 */
static __inline void
pp_getreflen(int *ppref, int offset, int *refp, int *lenp)
{

	if (ppref[offset] > 0) {		/* chunk size must be 1 */
		*refp = ppref[offset] - 1;	/* don't forget to adjust */
		*lenp = 1;
	} else {
		*refp = (ppref[offset] * -1) - 1;
		*lenp = ppref[offset+1];
	}
}

/*
 * pp_setreflen: set the reference and length for a specific offset
 */
static __inline void
pp_setreflen(int *ppref, int offset, int ref, int len)
{
	if (len == 1) {
		ppref[offset] = ref + 1;
	} else {
		ppref[offset] = (ref + 1) * -1;
		ppref[offset+1] = len;
	}
}
#endif

/*
 * amap_init: called at boot time to init global amap data structures
 */

void
amap_init(void)
{
	int i;

	/* Initialize the vm_amap pool. */
	pool_init(&uvm_amap_pool, sizeof(struct vm_amap), 0, 0, PR_WAITOK,
	    "amappl", NULL);
	pool_sethiwat(&uvm_amap_pool, 4096);

	for (i = 0; i < nitems(uvm_amap_slot_pools); i++) {
		snprintf(amap_slot_pool_names[i],
		    sizeof(amap_slot_pool_names[0]), "amapslotpl%d", i + 1);
		pool_init(&uvm_amap_slot_pools[i], (i + 1) * MALLOC_SLOT_UNIT,
		    0, 0, PR_WAITOK, amap_slot_pool_names[i], NULL);
		pool_sethiwat(&uvm_amap_slot_pools[i], 4096);
	}
}

/*
 * amap_alloc1: internal function that allocates an amap, but does not
 *	init the overlay.
 */
static inline struct vm_amap *
amap_alloc1(int slots, int waitf)
{
	struct vm_amap *amap;

	amap = pool_get(&uvm_amap_pool, (waitf == M_WAITOK) ? PR_WAITOK
	    : PR_NOWAIT);
	if (amap == NULL)
		return(NULL);

	KASSERT(slots > 0);

	amap->am_ref = 1;
	amap->am_flags = 0;
#ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF
	amap->am_ppref = NULL;
#endif
	amap->am_nslot = slots;
	amap->am_nused = 0;

	if (slots > UVM_AMAP_CHUNK)
		amap->am_slots = malloc(slots * MALLOC_SLOT_UNIT,
		    M_UVMAMAP, waitf);
	else
		amap->am_slots = pool_get(
		    &uvm_amap_slot_pools[slots - 1],
		    (waitf == M_WAITOK) ? PR_WAITOK : PR_NOWAIT);

	if (amap->am_slots == NULL)
		goto fail1;

	amap->am_bckptr = (int *)(((char *)amap->am_slots) + slots *
	    sizeof(int));
	amap->am_anon = (struct vm_anon **)(((char *)amap->am_bckptr) +
	    slots * sizeof(int));

	return(amap);

fail1:
	pool_put(&uvm_amap_pool, amap);
	return (NULL);
}

/*
 * amap_alloc: allocate an amap to manage "sz" bytes of anonymous VM
 *
 * => caller should ensure sz is a multiple of PAGE_SIZE
 * => reference count to new amap is set to one
 */
struct vm_amap *
amap_alloc(vaddr_t sz, int waitf)
{
	struct vm_amap *amap;
	int slots;

	AMAP_B2SLOT(slots, sz);		/* load slots */

	amap = amap_alloc1(slots, waitf);
	if (amap) {
		memset(amap->am_anon, 0,
		    amap->am_nslot * sizeof(struct vm_anon *));
		amap_list_insert(amap);
	}

	return(amap);
}


/*
 * amap_free: free an amap
 *
 * => the amap should have a zero reference count and be empty
 */
void
amap_free(struct vm_amap *amap)
{

	KASSERT(amap->am_ref == 0 && amap->am_nused == 0);
	KASSERT((amap->am_flags & AMAP_SWAPOFF) == 0);

	if (amap->am_nslot > UVM_AMAP_CHUNK)
		free(amap->am_slots, M_UVMAMAP, 0);
	else
		pool_put(&uvm_amap_slot_pools[amap->am_nslot - 1],
		    amap->am_slots);

#ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF
	if (amap->am_ppref && amap->am_ppref != PPREF_NONE)
		free(amap->am_ppref, M_UVMAMAP, 0);
#endif
	pool_put(&uvm_amap_pool, amap);

}

/*
 * amap_wipeout: wipeout all anon's in an amap; then free the amap!
 *
 * => called from amap_unref when the final reference to an amap is
 *	discarded (i.e. when reference count == 1)
 */

void
amap_wipeout(struct vm_amap *amap)
{
	int lcv, slot;
	struct vm_anon *anon;

	KASSERT(amap->am_ref == 0);

	if (__predict_false((amap->am_flags & AMAP_SWAPOFF) != 0)) {
		/* amap_swap_off will call us again. */
		return;
	}
	amap_list_remove(amap);

	for (lcv = 0 ; lcv < amap->am_nused ; lcv++) {
		int refs;

		slot = amap->am_slots[lcv];
		anon = amap->am_anon[slot];

		if (anon == NULL || anon->an_ref == 0)
			panic("amap_wipeout: corrupt amap");

		refs = --anon->an_ref;
		if (refs == 0) {
			/* we had the last reference to a vm_anon. free it. */
			uvm_anfree(anon);
		}
	}

	/* now we free the map */
	amap->am_ref = 0;	/* ... was one */
	amap->am_nused = 0;
	amap_free(amap);	/* will free amap */
}

/*
 * amap_copy: ensure that a map entry's "needs_copy" flag is false
 *	by copying the amap if necessary.
 * 
 * => an entry with a null amap pointer will get a new (blank) one.
 * => if canchunk is true, then we may clip the entry into a chunk
 * => "startva" and "endva" are used only if canchunk is true.  they are
 *     used to limit chunking (e.g. if you have a large space that you
 *     know you are going to need to allocate amaps for, there is no point
 *     in allowing that to be chunked)
 */

void
amap_copy(struct vm_map *map, struct vm_map_entry *entry, int waitf,
    boolean_t canchunk, vaddr_t startva, vaddr_t endva)
{
	struct vm_amap *amap, *srcamap;
	int slots, lcv;
	vaddr_t chunksize;

	/* is there a map to copy?   if not, create one from scratch. */
	if (entry->aref.ar_amap == NULL) {
		/*
		 * check to see if we have a large amap that we can
		 * chunk.  we align startva/endva to chunk-sized
		 * boundaries and then clip to them.
		 */
		if (canchunk && atop(entry->end - entry->start) >=
		    UVM_AMAP_LARGE) {
			/* convert slots to bytes */
			chunksize = UVM_AMAP_CHUNK << PAGE_SHIFT;
			startva = (startva / chunksize) * chunksize;
			endva = roundup(endva, chunksize);
			UVM_MAP_CLIP_START(map, entry, startva);
			/* watch out for endva wrap-around! */
			if (endva >= startva)
				UVM_MAP_CLIP_END(map, entry, endva);
		}

		entry->aref.ar_pageoff = 0;
		entry->aref.ar_amap = amap_alloc(entry->end - entry->start,
		    waitf);
		if (entry->aref.ar_amap != NULL)
			entry->etype &= ~UVM_ET_NEEDSCOPY;
		return;
	}

	/*
	 * first check and see if we are the only map entry
	 * referencing the amap we currently have.  if so, then we can
	 * just take it over rather than copying it.  the value can only
	 * be one if we have the only reference to the amap
	 */
	if (entry->aref.ar_amap->am_ref == 1) {
		entry->etype &= ~UVM_ET_NEEDSCOPY;
		return;
	}

	/* looks like we need to copy the map. */
	AMAP_B2SLOT(slots, entry->end - entry->start);
	amap = amap_alloc1(slots, waitf);
	if (amap == NULL)
		return;
	srcamap = entry->aref.ar_amap;

	/*
	 * need to double check reference count now.  the reference count
	 * could have changed while we were in malloc.  if the reference count
	 * dropped down to one we take over the old map rather than
	 * copying the amap.
	 */
	if (srcamap->am_ref == 1) {		/* take it over? */
		entry->etype &= ~UVM_ET_NEEDSCOPY;
		amap->am_ref--;		/* drop final reference to map */
		amap_free(amap);	/* dispose of new (unused) amap */
		return;
	}

	/* we must copy it now. */
	for (lcv = 0 ; lcv < slots; lcv++) {
		amap->am_anon[lcv] =
		    srcamap->am_anon[entry->aref.ar_pageoff + lcv];
		if (amap->am_anon[lcv] == NULL)
			continue;
		amap->am_anon[lcv]->an_ref++;
		amap->am_bckptr[lcv] = amap->am_nused;
		amap->am_slots[amap->am_nused] = lcv;
		amap->am_nused++;
	}
	KASSERT(lcv == amap->am_nslot);

	/*
	 * drop our reference to the old amap (srcamap).
	 * we know that the reference count on srcamap is greater than
	 * one (we checked above), so there is no way we could drop
	 * the count to zero.  [and no need to worry about freeing it]
	 */
	srcamap->am_ref--;
	if (srcamap->am_ref == 1 && (srcamap->am_flags & AMAP_SHARED) != 0)
		srcamap->am_flags &= ~AMAP_SHARED;   /* clear shared flag */
#ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF
	if (srcamap->am_ppref && srcamap->am_ppref != PPREF_NONE) {
		amap_pp_adjref(srcamap, entry->aref.ar_pageoff, 
		    (entry->end - entry->start) >> PAGE_SHIFT, -1);
	}
#endif

	/* install new amap. */
	entry->aref.ar_pageoff = 0;
	entry->aref.ar_amap = amap;
	entry->etype &= ~UVM_ET_NEEDSCOPY;

	amap_list_insert(amap);
}

/*
 * amap_cow_now: resolve all copy-on-write faults in an amap now for fork(2)
 *
 *	called during fork(2) when the parent process has a wired map
 *	entry.   in that case we want to avoid write-protecting pages
 *	in the parent's map (e.g. like what you'd do for a COW page)
 *	so we resolve the COW here.
 *
 * => assume parent's entry was wired, thus all pages are resident.
 * => caller passes child's map/entry in to us
 * => XXXCDC: out of memory should cause fork to fail, but there is
 *	currently no easy way to do this (needs fix)
 */

void
amap_cow_now(struct vm_map *map, struct vm_map_entry *entry)
{
	struct vm_amap *amap = entry->aref.ar_amap;
	int lcv, slot;
	struct vm_anon *anon, *nanon;
	struct vm_page *pg, *npg;

	/*
	 * note that if we wait, we must ReStart the "lcv" for loop because
	 * some other process could reorder the anon's in the
	 * am_anon[] array on us.
	 */
ReStart:
	for (lcv = 0 ; lcv < amap->am_nused ; lcv++) {
		/* get the page */
		slot = amap->am_slots[lcv];
		anon = amap->am_anon[slot];
		pg = anon->an_page;

		/* page must be resident since parent is wired */
		if (pg == NULL)
			panic("amap_cow_now: non-resident wired page"
			    " in anon %p", anon);

		/*
		 * if the anon ref count is one, we are safe (the child has
		 * exclusive access to the page).
		 */
		if (anon->an_ref > 1) {
			/*
			 * if the page is busy then we have to wait for
			 * it and then restart.
			 */
			if (pg->pg_flags & PG_BUSY) {
				atomic_setbits_int(&pg->pg_flags, PG_WANTED);
				UVM_WAIT(pg, FALSE, "cownow", 0);
				goto ReStart;
			}

			/* ok, time to do a copy-on-write to a new anon */
			nanon = uvm_analloc();
			if (nanon) {
				npg = uvm_pagealloc(NULL, 0, nanon, 0);
			} else
				npg = NULL;	/* XXX: quiet gcc warning */

			if (nanon == NULL || npg == NULL) {
				/* out of memory */
				/*
				 * XXXCDC: we should cause fork to fail, but
				 * we can't ...
				 */
				if (nanon) {
					uvm_anfree(nanon);
				}
				uvm_wait("cownowpage");
				goto ReStart;
			}
	
			/*
			 * got it... now we can copy the data and replace anon
			 * with our new one...
			 */
			uvm_pagecopy(pg, npg);		/* old -> new */
			anon->an_ref--;			/* can't drop to zero */
			amap->am_anon[slot] = nanon;	/* replace */

			/*
			 * drop PG_BUSY on new page ... since we have had its
			 * owner locked the whole time it can't be
			 * PG_RELEASED | PG_WANTED.
			 */
			atomic_clearbits_int(&npg->pg_flags, PG_BUSY|PG_FAKE);
			UVM_PAGE_OWN(npg, NULL);
			uvm_lock_pageq();
			uvm_pageactivate(npg);
			uvm_unlock_pageq();
		}
	}
}

/*
 * amap_splitref: split a single reference into two separate references
 *
 * => called from uvm_map's clip routines
 */
void
amap_splitref(struct vm_aref *origref, struct vm_aref *splitref, vaddr_t offset)
{
	int leftslots;

	AMAP_B2SLOT(leftslots, offset);
	if (leftslots == 0)
		panic("amap_splitref: split at zero offset");

	/* now: we have a valid am_mapped array. */
	if (origref->ar_amap->am_nslot - origref->ar_pageoff - leftslots <= 0)
		panic("amap_splitref: map size check failed");

#ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF
        /* establish ppref before we add a duplicate reference to the amap */
	if (origref->ar_amap->am_ppref == NULL)
		amap_pp_establish(origref->ar_amap);
#endif

	splitref->ar_amap = origref->ar_amap;
	splitref->ar_amap->am_ref++;		/* not a share reference */
	splitref->ar_pageoff = origref->ar_pageoff + leftslots;
}

#ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF

/*
 * amap_pp_establish: add a ppref array to an amap, if possible
 */
void
amap_pp_establish(struct vm_amap *amap)
{

	amap->am_ppref = mallocarray(amap->am_nslot, sizeof(int),
	    M_UVMAMAP, M_NOWAIT|M_ZERO);

	/* if we fail then we just won't use ppref for this amap */
	if (amap->am_ppref == NULL) {
		amap->am_ppref = PPREF_NONE;	/* not using it */
		return;
	}

	/* init ppref */
	pp_setreflen(amap->am_ppref, 0, amap->am_ref, amap->am_nslot);
}

/*
 * amap_pp_adjref: adjust reference count to a part of an amap using the
 * per-page reference count array.
 *
 * => caller must check that ppref != PPREF_NONE before calling
 */
void
amap_pp_adjref(struct vm_amap *amap, int curslot, vsize_t slotlen, int adjval)
{
 	int stopslot, *ppref, lcv, prevlcv;
 	int ref, len, prevref, prevlen;

	stopslot = curslot + slotlen;
	ppref = amap->am_ppref;
 	prevlcv = 0;

	/*
 	 * first advance to the correct place in the ppref array,
 	 * fragment if needed.
	 */
	for (lcv = 0 ; lcv < curslot ; lcv += len) {
		pp_getreflen(ppref, lcv, &ref, &len);
		if (lcv + len > curslot) {     /* goes past start? */
			pp_setreflen(ppref, lcv, ref, curslot - lcv);
			pp_setreflen(ppref, curslot, ref, len - (curslot -lcv));
			len = curslot - lcv;   /* new length of entry @ lcv */
		}
		prevlcv = lcv;
	}
	if (lcv != 0)
		pp_getreflen(ppref, prevlcv, &prevref, &prevlen);
	else {
		/* Ensure that the "prevref == ref" test below always
		 * fails, since we're starting from the beginning of
		 * the ppref array; that is, there is no previous
		 * chunk.  
		 */
		prevref = -1;
		prevlen = 0;
	}

	/*
	 * now adjust reference counts in range.  merge the first
	 * changed entry with the last unchanged entry if possible.
	 */
	if (lcv != curslot)
		panic("amap_pp_adjref: overshot target");

	for (/* lcv already set */; lcv < stopslot ; lcv += len) {
		pp_getreflen(ppref, lcv, &ref, &len);
		if (lcv + len > stopslot) {     /* goes past end? */
			pp_setreflen(ppref, lcv, ref, stopslot - lcv);
			pp_setreflen(ppref, stopslot, ref,
			    len - (stopslot - lcv));
			len = stopslot - lcv;
		}
		ref += adjval;
		if (ref < 0)
			panic("amap_pp_adjref: negative reference count");
		if (lcv == prevlcv + prevlen && ref == prevref) {
			pp_setreflen(ppref, prevlcv, ref, prevlen + len);
		} else {
			pp_setreflen(ppref, lcv, ref, len);
		}
		if (ref == 0)
			amap_wiperange(amap, lcv, len);
	}

}

/*
 * amap_wiperange: wipe out a range of an amap
 * [different from amap_wipeout because the amap is kept intact]
 */
void
amap_wiperange(struct vm_amap *amap, int slotoff, int slots)
{
	int byanon, lcv, stop, curslot, ptr, slotend;
	struct vm_anon *anon;

	/*
	 * we can either traverse the amap by am_anon or by am_slots depending
	 * on which is cheaper.    decide now.
	 */
	if (slots < amap->am_nused) {
		byanon = TRUE;
		lcv = slotoff;
		stop = slotoff + slots;
	} else {
		byanon = FALSE;
		lcv = 0;
		stop = amap->am_nused;
		slotend = slotoff + slots;
	}

	while (lcv < stop) {
		int refs;

  		if (byanon) {
			curslot = lcv++;	/* lcv advances here */
			if (amap->am_anon[curslot] == NULL)
				continue;
		} else {
			curslot = amap->am_slots[lcv];
			if (curslot < slotoff || curslot >= slotend) {
				lcv++;		/* lcv advances here */
				continue;
			}
			stop--;	/* drop stop, since anon will be removed */
		}
		anon = amap->am_anon[curslot];

		/* remove it from the amap */
		amap->am_anon[curslot] = NULL;
		ptr = amap->am_bckptr[curslot];
		if (ptr != (amap->am_nused - 1)) {
			amap->am_slots[ptr] =
			    amap->am_slots[amap->am_nused - 1];
			amap->am_bckptr[amap->am_slots[ptr]] =
			    ptr;    /* back ptr. */
		}
		amap->am_nused--;

		/* drop anon reference count */
		refs = --anon->an_ref;
		if (refs == 0) {
			/*
			 * we just eliminated the last reference to an anon.
			 * free it.
			 */
			uvm_anfree(anon);
		}
	}
}

#endif

/*
 * amap_swap_off: pagein anonymous pages in amaps and drop swap slots.
 *
 * => note that we don't always traverse all anons.
 *    eg. amaps being wiped out, released anons.
 * => return TRUE if failed.
 */

boolean_t
amap_swap_off(int startslot, int endslot)
{
	struct vm_amap *am;
	struct vm_amap *am_next;
	boolean_t rv = FALSE;

	for (am = LIST_FIRST(&amap_list); am != NULL && !rv; am = am_next) {
		int i;

		for (i = 0; i < am->am_nused; i++) {
			int slot;
			int swslot;
			struct vm_anon *anon;

			slot = am->am_slots[i];
			anon = am->am_anon[slot];

			swslot = anon->an_swslot;
			if (swslot < startslot || endslot <= swslot) {
				continue;
			}

			am->am_flags |= AMAP_SWAPOFF;

			rv = uvm_anon_pagein(anon);

			am->am_flags &= ~AMAP_SWAPOFF;
			if (rv || amap_refs(am) == 0)
				break;
			i = 0;
		}

		am_next = LIST_NEXT(am, am_list);
		if (amap_refs(am) == 0)
			amap_wipeout(am);
	}

	return rv;
}

/*
 * amap_lookup: look up a page in an amap
 */
struct vm_anon *
amap_lookup(struct vm_aref *aref, vaddr_t offset)
{
	int slot;
	struct vm_amap *amap = aref->ar_amap;

	AMAP_B2SLOT(slot, offset);
	slot += aref->ar_pageoff;

	if (slot >= amap->am_nslot)
		panic("amap_lookup: offset out of range");

	return(amap->am_anon[slot]);
}

/*
 * amap_lookups: look up a range of pages in an amap
 *
 * => XXXCDC: this interface is biased toward array-based amaps.  fix.
 */
void
amap_lookups(struct vm_aref *aref, vaddr_t offset,
    struct vm_anon **anons, int npages)
{
	int slot;
	struct vm_amap *amap = aref->ar_amap;

	AMAP_B2SLOT(slot, offset);
	slot += aref->ar_pageoff;

	if ((slot + (npages - 1)) >= amap->am_nslot)
		panic("amap_lookups: offset out of range");

	memcpy(anons, &amap->am_anon[slot], npages * sizeof(struct vm_anon *));

	return;
}

/*
 * amap_add: add (or replace) a page to an amap
 *
 * => returns an "offset" which is meaningful to amap_unadd().
 */
void
amap_add(struct vm_aref *aref, vaddr_t offset, struct vm_anon *anon,
    boolean_t replace)
{
	int slot;
	struct vm_amap *amap = aref->ar_amap;

	AMAP_B2SLOT(slot, offset);
	slot += aref->ar_pageoff;

	if (slot >= amap->am_nslot)
		panic("amap_add: offset out of range");

	if (replace) {
		if (amap->am_anon[slot] == NULL)
			panic("amap_add: replacing null anon");
		if (amap->am_anon[slot]->an_page != NULL && 
		    (amap->am_flags & AMAP_SHARED) != 0) {
			pmap_page_protect(amap->am_anon[slot]->an_page,
			    PROT_NONE);
			/*
			 * XXX: suppose page is supposed to be wired somewhere?
			 */
		}
	} else {   /* !replace */
		if (amap->am_anon[slot] != NULL)
			panic("amap_add: slot in use");

		amap->am_bckptr[slot] = amap->am_nused;
		amap->am_slots[amap->am_nused] = slot;
		amap->am_nused++;
	}
	amap->am_anon[slot] = anon;
}

/*
 * amap_unadd: remove a page from an amap
 */
void
amap_unadd(struct vm_aref *aref, vaddr_t offset)
{
	int ptr, slot;
	struct vm_amap *amap = aref->ar_amap;

	AMAP_B2SLOT(slot, offset);
	slot += aref->ar_pageoff;

	if (slot >= amap->am_nslot)
		panic("amap_unadd: offset out of range");

	if (amap->am_anon[slot] == NULL)
		panic("amap_unadd: nothing there");

	amap->am_anon[slot] = NULL;
	ptr = amap->am_bckptr[slot];

	if (ptr != (amap->am_nused - 1)) {	/* swap to keep slots contig? */
		amap->am_slots[ptr] = amap->am_slots[amap->am_nused - 1];
		amap->am_bckptr[amap->am_slots[ptr]] = ptr;	/* back link */
	}
	amap->am_nused--;
}

/*
 * amap_ref: gain a reference to an amap
 *
 * => "offset" and "len" are in units of pages
 * => called at fork time to gain the child's reference
 */
void
amap_ref(struct vm_amap *amap, vaddr_t offset, vsize_t len, int flags)
{

	amap->am_ref++;
	if (flags & AMAP_SHARED)
		amap->am_flags |= AMAP_SHARED;
#ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF
	if (amap->am_ppref == NULL && (flags & AMAP_REFALL) == 0 &&
	    len != amap->am_nslot)
		amap_pp_establish(amap);
	if (amap->am_ppref && amap->am_ppref != PPREF_NONE) {
		if (flags & AMAP_REFALL)
			amap_pp_adjref(amap, 0, amap->am_nslot, 1);
		else
			amap_pp_adjref(amap, offset, len, 1);
	}
#endif
}

/*
 * amap_unref: remove a reference to an amap
 *
 * => caller must remove all pmap-level references to this amap before
 *	dropping the reference
 * => called from uvm_unmap_detach [only]  ... note that entry is no
 *	longer part of a map
 */
void
amap_unref(struct vm_amap *amap, vaddr_t offset, vsize_t len, boolean_t all)
{

	/* if we are the last reference, free the amap and return. */
	if (amap->am_ref-- == 1) {
		amap_wipeout(amap);	/* drops final ref and frees */
		return;
	}

	/* otherwise just drop the reference count(s) */
	if (amap->am_ref == 1 && (amap->am_flags & AMAP_SHARED) != 0)
		amap->am_flags &= ~AMAP_SHARED;	/* clear shared flag */
#ifdef UVM_AMAP_PPREF
	if (amap->am_ppref == NULL && all == 0 && len != amap->am_nslot)
		amap_pp_establish(amap);
	if (amap->am_ppref && amap->am_ppref != PPREF_NONE) {
		if (all)
			amap_pp_adjref(amap, 0, amap->am_nslot, -1);
		else
			amap_pp_adjref(amap, offset, len, -1);
	}
#endif
}