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1/*-
2 * Copyright (c) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Jeffrey Roberson <jeff@FreeBSD.org>
3 * Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Bosko Milekic <bmilekic@FreeBSD.org>
4 * All rights reserved.
5 *
6 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
7 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
8 * are met:
9 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
10 *    notice unmodified, this list of conditions, and the following
11 *    disclaimer.
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15 *
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26 *
27 * $FreeBSD$
28 *
29 */
30
31/*
32 * uma.h - External definitions for the Universal Memory Allocator
33 *
34*/
35
36#ifndef VM_UMA_H
37#define VM_UMA_H
38
39#include <freebsd/sys/param.h>          /* For NULL */
40#include <freebsd/sys/malloc.h>         /* For M_* */
41
42/* User visible parameters */
43#define UMA_SMALLEST_UNIT       (PAGE_SIZE / 256) /* Smallest item allocated */
44
45/* Types and type defs */
46
47struct uma_zone;
48/* Opaque type used as a handle to the zone */
49typedef struct uma_zone * uma_zone_t;
50
51void zone_drain(uma_zone_t);
52
53/*
54 * Item constructor
55 *
56 * Arguments:
57 *      item  A pointer to the memory which has been allocated.
58 *      arg   The arg field passed to uma_zalloc_arg
59 *      size  The size of the allocated item
60 *      flags See zalloc flags
61 *
62 * Returns:
63 *      0      on success
64 *      errno  on failure
65 *
66 * Discussion:
67 *      The constructor is called just before the memory is returned
68 *      to the user. It may block if necessary.
69 */
70typedef int (*uma_ctor)(void *mem, int size, void *arg, int flags);
71
72/*
73 * Item destructor
74 *
75 * Arguments:
76 *      item  A pointer to the memory which has been allocated.
77 *      size  The size of the item being destructed.
78 *      arg   Argument passed through uma_zfree_arg
79 *
80 * Returns:
81 *      Nothing
82 *
83 * Discussion:
84 *      The destructor may perform operations that differ from those performed
85 *      by the initializer, but it must leave the object in the same state.
86 *      This IS type stable storage.  This is called after EVERY zfree call.
87 */
88typedef void (*uma_dtor)(void *mem, int size, void *arg);
89
90/*
91 * Item initializer
92 *
93 * Arguments:
94 *      item  A pointer to the memory which has been allocated.
95 *      size  The size of the item being initialized.
96 *      flags See zalloc flags
97 *
98 * Returns:
99 *      0      on success
100 *      errno  on failure
101 *
102 * Discussion:
103 *      The initializer is called when the memory is cached in the uma zone.
104 *      The initializer and the destructor should leave the object in the same
105 *      state.
106 */
107typedef int (*uma_init)(void *mem, int size, int flags);
108
109/*
110 * Item discard function
111 *
112 * Arguments:
113 *      item  A pointer to memory which has been 'freed' but has not left the
114 *            zone's cache.
115 *      size  The size of the item being discarded.
116 *
117 * Returns:
118 *      Nothing
119 *
120 * Discussion:
121 *      This routine is called when memory leaves a zone and is returned to the
122 *      system for other uses.  It is the counter-part to the init function.
123 */
124typedef void (*uma_fini)(void *mem, int size);
125
126/*
127 * What's the difference between initializing and constructing?
128 *
129 * The item is initialized when it is cached, and this is the state that the
130 * object should be in when returned to the allocator. The purpose of this is
131 * to remove some code which would otherwise be called on each allocation by
132 * utilizing a known, stable state.  This differs from the constructor which
133 * will be called on EVERY allocation.
134 *
135 * For example, in the initializer you may want to initialize embedded locks,
136 * NULL list pointers, set up initial states, magic numbers, etc.  This way if
137 * the object is held in the allocator and re-used it won't be necessary to
138 * re-initialize it.
139 *
140 * The constructor may be used to lock a data structure, link it on to lists,
141 * bump reference counts or total counts of outstanding structures, etc.
142 *
143 */
144
145
146/* Function proto types */
147
148/*
149 * Create a new uma zone
150 *
151 * Arguments:
152 *      name  The text name of the zone for debugging and stats. This memory
153 *              should not be freed until the zone has been deallocated.
154 *      size  The size of the object that is being created.
155 *      ctor  The constructor that is called when the object is allocated.
156 *      dtor  The destructor that is called when the object is freed.
157 *      init  An initializer that sets up the initial state of the memory.
158 *      fini  A discard function that undoes initialization done by init.
159 *              ctor/dtor/init/fini may all be null, see notes above.
160 *      align A bitmask that corresponds to the requested alignment
161 *              eg 4 would be 0x3
162 *      flags A set of parameters that control the behavior of the zone.
163 *
164 * Returns:
165 *      A pointer to a structure which is intended to be opaque to users of
166 *      the interface.  The value may be null if the wait flag is not set.
167 */
168uma_zone_t uma_zcreate(char *name, size_t size, uma_ctor ctor, uma_dtor dtor,
169                        uma_init uminit, uma_fini fini, int align,
170                        u_int32_t flags);
171
172/*
173 * Create a secondary uma zone
174 *
175 * Arguments:
176 *      name  The text name of the zone for debugging and stats. This memory
177 *              should not be freed until the zone has been deallocated.
178 *      ctor  The constructor that is called when the object is allocated.
179 *      dtor  The destructor that is called when the object is freed.
180 *      zinit  An initializer that sets up the initial state of the memory
181 *              as the object passes from the Keg's slab to the Zone's cache.
182 *      zfini  A discard function that undoes initialization done by init
183 *              as the object passes from the Zone's cache to the Keg's slab.
184 *
185 *              ctor/dtor/zinit/zfini may all be null, see notes above.
186 *              Note that the zinit and zfini specified here are NOT
187 *              exactly the same as the init/fini specified to uma_zcreate()
188 *              when creating a master zone.  These zinit/zfini are called
189 *              on the TRANSITION from keg to zone (and vice-versa). Once
190 *              these are set, the primary zone may alter its init/fini
191 *              (which are called when the object passes from VM to keg)
192 *              using uma_zone_set_init/fini()) as well as its own
193 *              zinit/zfini (unset by default for master zone) with
194 *              uma_zone_set_zinit/zfini() (note subtle 'z' prefix).
195 *
196 *      master  A reference to this zone's Master Zone (Primary Zone),
197 *              which contains the backing Keg for the Secondary Zone
198 *              being added.
199 *
200 * Returns:
201 *      A pointer to a structure which is intended to be opaque to users of
202 *      the interface.  The value may be null if the wait flag is not set.
203 */
204uma_zone_t uma_zsecond_create(char *name, uma_ctor ctor, uma_dtor dtor,
205                    uma_init zinit, uma_fini zfini, uma_zone_t master);
206
207/*
208 * Add a second master to a secondary zone.  This provides multiple data
209 * backends for objects with the same size.  Both masters must have
210 * compatible allocation flags.  Presently, UMA_ZONE_MALLOC type zones are
211 * the only supported.
212 *
213 * Returns:
214 *      Error on failure, 0 on success.
215 */
216int uma_zsecond_add(uma_zone_t zone, uma_zone_t master);
217
218/*
219 * Definitions for uma_zcreate flags
220 *
221 * These flags share space with UMA_ZFLAGs in uma_int.h.  Be careful not to
222 * overlap when adding new features.  0xf0000000 is in use by uma_int.h.
223 */
224#define UMA_ZONE_PAGEABLE       0x0001  /* Return items not fully backed by
225                                           physical memory XXX Not yet */
226#define UMA_ZONE_ZINIT          0x0002  /* Initialize with zeros */
227#define UMA_ZONE_STATIC         0x0004  /* Statically sized zone */
228#define UMA_ZONE_OFFPAGE        0x0008  /* Force the slab structure allocation
229                                           off of the real memory */
230#define UMA_ZONE_MALLOC         0x0010  /* For use by malloc(9) only! */
231#define UMA_ZONE_NOFREE         0x0020  /* Do not free slabs of this type! */
232#define UMA_ZONE_MTXCLASS       0x0040  /* Create a new lock class */
233#define UMA_ZONE_VM             0x0080  /*
234                                         * Used for internal vm datastructures
235                                         * only.
236                                         */
237#define UMA_ZONE_HASH           0x0100  /*
238                                         * Use a hash table instead of caching
239                                         * information in the vm_page.
240                                         */
241#define UMA_ZONE_SECONDARY      0x0200  /* Zone is a Secondary Zone */
242#define UMA_ZONE_REFCNT         0x0400  /* Allocate refcnts in slabs */
243#define UMA_ZONE_MAXBUCKET      0x0800  /* Use largest buckets */
244#define UMA_ZONE_CACHESPREAD    0x1000  /*
245                                         * Spread memory start locations across
246                                         * all possible cache lines.  May
247                                         * require many virtually contiguous
248                                         * backend pages and can fail early.
249                                         */
250#define UMA_ZONE_VTOSLAB        0x2000  /* Zone uses vtoslab for lookup. */
251
252/*
253 * These flags are shared between the keg and zone.  In zones wishing to add
254 * new kegs these flags must be compatible.  Some are determined based on
255 * physical parameters of the request and may not be provided by the consumer.
256 */
257#define UMA_ZONE_INHERIT                                                \
258    (UMA_ZONE_OFFPAGE | UMA_ZONE_MALLOC | UMA_ZONE_HASH |               \
259    UMA_ZONE_REFCNT | UMA_ZONE_VTOSLAB)
260
261/* Definitions for align */
262#define UMA_ALIGN_PTR   (sizeof(void *) - 1)    /* Alignment fit for ptr */
263#define UMA_ALIGN_LONG  (sizeof(long) - 1)      /* "" long */
264#define UMA_ALIGN_INT   (sizeof(int) - 1)       /* "" int */
265#define UMA_ALIGN_SHORT (sizeof(short) - 1)     /* "" short */
266#define UMA_ALIGN_CHAR  (sizeof(char) - 1)      /* "" char */
267#define UMA_ALIGN_CACHE (0 - 1)                 /* Cache line size align */
268
269/*
270 * Destroys an empty uma zone.  If the zone is not empty uma complains loudly.
271 *
272 * Arguments:
273 *      zone  The zone we want to destroy.
274 *
275 */
276void uma_zdestroy(uma_zone_t zone);
277
278/*
279 * Allocates an item out of a zone
280 *
281 * Arguments:
282 *      zone  The zone we are allocating from
283 *      arg   This data is passed to the ctor function
284 *      flags See sys/malloc.h for available flags.
285 *
286 * Returns:
287 *      A non-null pointer to an initialized element from the zone is
288 *      guaranteed if the wait flag is M_WAITOK.  Otherwise a null pointer
289 *      may be returned if the zone is empty or the ctor failed.
290 */
291
292void *uma_zalloc_arg(uma_zone_t zone, void *arg, int flags);
293
294/*
295 * Allocates an item out of a zone without supplying an argument
296 *
297 * This is just a wrapper for uma_zalloc_arg for convenience.
298 *
299 */
300static __inline void *uma_zalloc(uma_zone_t zone, int flags);
301
302static __inline void *
303uma_zalloc(uma_zone_t zone, int flags)
304{
305        return uma_zalloc_arg(zone, NULL, flags);
306}
307
308/*
309 * Frees an item back into the specified zone.
310 *
311 * Arguments:
312 *      zone  The zone the item was originally allocated out of.
313 *      item  The memory to be freed.
314 *      arg   Argument passed to the destructor
315 *
316 * Returns:
317 *      Nothing.
318 */
319
320void uma_zfree_arg(uma_zone_t zone, void *item, void *arg);
321
322/*
323 * Frees an item back to a zone without supplying an argument
324 *
325 * This is just a wrapper for uma_zfree_arg for convenience.
326 *
327 */
328static __inline void uma_zfree(uma_zone_t zone, void *item);
329
330static __inline void
331uma_zfree(uma_zone_t zone, void *item)
332{
333        uma_zfree_arg(zone, item, NULL);
334}
335
336/*
337 * XXX The rest of the prototypes in this header are h0h0 magic for the VM.
338 * If you think you need to use it for a normal zone you're probably incorrect.
339 */
340
341/*
342 * Backend page supplier routines
343 *
344 * Arguments:
345 *      zone  The zone that is requesting pages.
346 *      size  The number of bytes being requested.
347 *      pflag Flags for these memory pages, see below.
348 *      wait  Indicates our willingness to block.
349 *
350 * Returns:
351 *      A pointer to the allocated memory or NULL on failure.
352 */
353
354typedef void *(*uma_alloc)(uma_zone_t zone, int size, u_int8_t *pflag, int wait);
355
356/*
357 * Backend page free routines
358 *
359 * Arguments:
360 *      item  A pointer to the previously allocated pages.
361 *      size  The original size of the allocation.
362 *      pflag The flags for the slab.  See UMA_SLAB_* below.
363 *
364 * Returns:
365 *      None
366 */
367typedef void (*uma_free)(void *item, int size, u_int8_t pflag);
368
369
370
371/*
372 * Sets up the uma allocator. (Called by vm_mem_init)
373 *
374 * Arguments:
375 *      bootmem  A pointer to memory used to bootstrap the system.
376 *
377 * Returns:
378 *      Nothing
379 *
380 * Discussion:
381 *      This memory is used for zones which allocate things before the
382 *      backend page supplier can give us pages.  It should be
383 *      UMA_SLAB_SIZE * boot_pages bytes. (see uma_int.h)
384 *
385 */
386
387void uma_startup(void *bootmem, int boot_pages);
388
389/*
390 * Finishes starting up the allocator.  This should
391 * be called when kva is ready for normal allocs.
392 *
393 * Arguments:
394 *      None
395 *
396 * Returns:
397 *      Nothing
398 *
399 * Discussion:
400 *      uma_startup2 is called by kmeminit() to enable us of uma for malloc.
401 */
402 
403void uma_startup2(void);
404
405/*
406 * Reclaims unused memory for all zones
407 *
408 * Arguments:
409 *      None
410 * Returns:
411 *      None
412 *
413 * This should only be called by the page out daemon.
414 */
415
416void uma_reclaim(void);
417
418/*
419 * Sets the alignment mask to be used for all zones requesting cache
420 * alignment.  Should be called by MD boot code prior to starting VM/UMA.
421 *
422 * Arguments:
423 *      align The alignment mask
424 *
425 * Returns:
426 *      Nothing
427 */
428void uma_set_align(int align);
429
430/*
431 * Switches the backing object of a zone
432 *
433 * Arguments:
434 *      zone  The zone to update.
435 *      obj   The VM object to use for future allocations.
436 *      size  The size of the object to allocate.
437 *
438 * Returns:
439 *      0  if kva space can not be allocated
440 *      1  if successful
441 *
442 * Discussion:
443 *      A NULL object can be used and uma will allocate one for you.  Setting
444 *      the size will limit the amount of memory allocated to this zone.
445 *
446 */
447struct vm_object;
448int uma_zone_set_obj(uma_zone_t zone, struct vm_object *obj, int size);
449
450/*
451 * Sets a high limit on the number of items allowed in a zone
452 *
453 * Arguments:
454 *      zone  The zone to limit
455 *
456 * Returns:
457 *      Nothing
458 */
459void uma_zone_set_max(uma_zone_t zone, int nitems);
460
461/*
462 * Obtains the effective limit on the number of items in a zone
463 *
464 * Arguments:
465 *      zone  The zone to obtain the effective limit from
466 *
467 * Return:
468 *      0  No limit
469 *      int  The effective limit of the zone
470 */
471int uma_zone_get_max(uma_zone_t zone);
472
473/*
474 * Obtains the approximate current number of items allocated from a zone
475 *
476 * Arguments:
477 *      zone  The zone to obtain the current allocation count from
478 *
479 * Return:
480 *      int  The approximate current number of items allocated from the zone
481 */
482int uma_zone_get_cur(uma_zone_t zone);
483
484/*
485 * The following two routines (uma_zone_set_init/fini)
486 * are used to set the backend init/fini pair which acts on an
487 * object as it becomes allocated and is placed in a slab within
488 * the specified zone's backing keg.  These should probably not
489 * be changed once allocations have already begun, but only be set
490 * immediately upon zone creation.
491 */
492void uma_zone_set_init(uma_zone_t zone, uma_init uminit);
493void uma_zone_set_fini(uma_zone_t zone, uma_fini fini);
494
495/*
496 * The following two routines (uma_zone_set_zinit/zfini) are
497 * used to set the zinit/zfini pair which acts on an object as
498 * it passes from the backing Keg's slab cache to the
499 * specified Zone's bucket cache.  These should probably not
500 * be changed once allocations have already begun, but only be set
501 * immediately upon zone creation.
502 */
503void uma_zone_set_zinit(uma_zone_t zone, uma_init zinit);
504void uma_zone_set_zfini(uma_zone_t zone, uma_fini zfini);
505
506/*
507 * Replaces the standard page_alloc or obj_alloc functions for this zone
508 *
509 * Arguments:
510 *      zone   The zone whose backend allocator is being changed.
511 *      allocf A pointer to the allocation function
512 *
513 * Returns:
514 *      Nothing
515 *
516 * Discussion:
517 *      This could be used to implement pageable allocation, or perhaps
518 *      even DMA allocators if used in conjunction with the OFFPAGE
519 *      zone flag.
520 */
521
522void uma_zone_set_allocf(uma_zone_t zone, uma_alloc allocf);
523
524/*
525 * Used for freeing memory provided by the allocf above
526 *
527 * Arguments:
528 *      zone  The zone that intends to use this free routine.
529 *      freef The page freeing routine.
530 *
531 * Returns:
532 *      Nothing
533 */
534
535void uma_zone_set_freef(uma_zone_t zone, uma_free freef);
536
537/*
538 * These flags are setable in the allocf and visible in the freef.
539 */
540#define UMA_SLAB_BOOT   0x01            /* Slab alloced from boot pages */
541#define UMA_SLAB_KMEM   0x02            /* Slab alloced from kmem_map */
542#define UMA_SLAB_KERNEL 0x04            /* Slab alloced from kernel_map */
543#define UMA_SLAB_PRIV   0x08            /* Slab alloced from priv allocator */
544#define UMA_SLAB_OFFP   0x10            /* Slab is managed separately  */
545#define UMA_SLAB_MALLOC 0x20            /* Slab is a large malloc slab */
546/* 0x40 and 0x80 are available */
547
548/*
549 * Used to pre-fill a zone with some number of items
550 *
551 * Arguments:
552 *      zone    The zone to fill
553 *      itemcnt The number of items to reserve
554 *
555 * Returns:
556 *      Nothing
557 *
558 * NOTE: This is blocking and should only be done at startup
559 */
560void uma_prealloc(uma_zone_t zone, int itemcnt);
561
562/*
563 * Used to lookup the reference counter allocated for an item
564 * from a UMA_ZONE_REFCNT zone.  For UMA_ZONE_REFCNT zones,
565 * reference counters are allocated for items and stored in
566 * the underlying slab header.
567 *
568 * Arguments:
569 *      zone  The UMA_ZONE_REFCNT zone to which the item belongs.
570 *      item  The address of the item for which we want a refcnt.
571 *
572 * Returns:
573 *      A pointer to a u_int32_t reference counter.
574 */
575u_int32_t *uma_find_refcnt(uma_zone_t zone, void *item);
576
577/*
578 * Used to determine if a fixed-size zone is exhausted.
579 *
580 * Arguments:
581 *      zone    The zone to check
582 *
583 * Returns:
584 *      Non-zero if zone is exhausted.
585 */
586int uma_zone_exhausted(uma_zone_t zone);
587int uma_zone_exhausted_nolock(uma_zone_t zone);
588
589/*
590 * Exported statistics structures to be used by user space monitoring tools.
591 * Statistics stream consists of a uma_stream_header, followed by a series of
592 * alternative uma_type_header and uma_type_stat structures.
593 */
594#define UMA_STREAM_VERSION      0x00000001
595struct uma_stream_header {
596        u_int32_t       ush_version;    /* Stream format version. */
597        u_int32_t       ush_maxcpus;    /* Value of MAXCPU for stream. */
598        u_int32_t       ush_count;      /* Number of records. */
599        u_int32_t       _ush_pad;       /* Pad/reserved field. */
600};
601
602#define UTH_MAX_NAME    32
603#define UTH_ZONE_SECONDARY      0x00000001
604struct uma_type_header {
605        /*
606         * Static per-zone data, some extracted from the supporting keg.
607         */
608        char            uth_name[UTH_MAX_NAME];
609        u_int32_t       uth_align;      /* Keg: alignment. */
610        u_int32_t       uth_size;       /* Keg: requested size of item. */
611        u_int32_t       uth_rsize;      /* Keg: real size of item. */
612        u_int32_t       uth_maxpages;   /* Keg: maximum number of pages. */
613        u_int32_t       uth_limit;      /* Keg: max items to allocate. */
614
615        /*
616         * Current dynamic zone/keg-derived statistics.
617         */
618        u_int32_t       uth_pages;      /* Keg: pages allocated. */
619        u_int32_t       uth_keg_free;   /* Keg: items free. */
620        u_int32_t       uth_zone_free;  /* Zone: items free. */
621        u_int32_t       uth_bucketsize; /* Zone: desired bucket size. */
622        u_int32_t       uth_zone_flags; /* Zone: flags. */
623        u_int64_t       uth_allocs;     /* Zone: number of allocations. */
624        u_int64_t       uth_frees;      /* Zone: number of frees. */
625        u_int64_t       uth_fails;      /* Zone: number of alloc failures. */
626        u_int64_t       _uth_reserved1[3];      /* Reserved. */
627};
628
629struct uma_percpu_stat {
630        u_int64_t       ups_allocs;     /* Cache: number of allocations. */
631        u_int64_t       ups_frees;      /* Cache: number of frees. */
632        u_int64_t       ups_cache_free; /* Cache: free items in cache. */
633        u_int64_t       _ups_reserved[5];       /* Reserved. */
634};
635
636#endif
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