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759 | palkovsky | 1 | /* |
2071 | jermar | 2 | * Copyright (c) 2006 Ondrej Palkovsky |
759 | palkovsky | 3 | * All rights reserved. |
4 | * |
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5 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
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6 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
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7 | * are met: |
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8 | * |
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9 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
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10 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
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11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
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12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
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13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
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14 | * - The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products |
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15 | * derived from this software without specific prior written permission. |
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16 | * |
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17 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR |
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18 | * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES |
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19 | * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. |
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20 | * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, |
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21 | * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT |
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22 | * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, |
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23 | * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY |
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24 | * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
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25 | * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
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26 | * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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27 | */ |
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28 | |||
1757 | jermar | 29 | /** @addtogroup genericmm |
1702 | cejka | 30 | * @{ |
31 | */ |
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1248 | jermar | 33 | /** |
1702 | cejka | 34 | * @file |
1248 | jermar | 35 | * @brief Slab allocator. |
769 | palkovsky | 36 | * |
1248 | jermar | 37 | * The slab allocator is closely modelled after OpenSolaris slab allocator. |
38 | * @see http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/full_papers/bonwick/bonwick_html/ |
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39 | * |
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769 | palkovsky | 40 | * with the following exceptions: |
1248 | jermar | 41 | * @li empty slabs are deallocated immediately |
769 | palkovsky | 42 | * (in Linux they are kept in linked list, in Solaris ???) |
1248 | jermar | 43 | * @li empty magazines are deallocated when not needed |
769 | palkovsky | 44 | * (in Solaris they are held in linked list in slab cache) |
45 | * |
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1248 | jermar | 46 | * Following features are not currently supported but would be easy to do: |
47 | * @li cache coloring |
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48 | * @li dynamic magazine growing (different magazine sizes are already |
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1144 | jermar | 49 | * supported, but we would need to adjust allocation strategy) |
769 | palkovsky | 50 | * |
1248 | jermar | 51 | * The slab allocator supports per-CPU caches ('magazines') to facilitate |
769 | palkovsky | 52 | * good SMP scaling. |
53 | * |
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54 | * When a new object is being allocated, it is first checked, if it is |
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1554 | jermar | 55 | * available in a CPU-bound magazine. If it is not found there, it is |
56 | * allocated from a CPU-shared slab - if a partially full one is found, |
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57 | * it is used, otherwise a new one is allocated. |
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769 | palkovsky | 58 | * |
1554 | jermar | 59 | * When an object is being deallocated, it is put to a CPU-bound magazine. |
60 | * If there is no such magazine, a new one is allocated (if this fails, |
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1248 | jermar | 61 | * the object is deallocated into slab). If the magazine is full, it is |
1554 | jermar | 62 | * put into cpu-shared list of magazines and a new one is allocated. |
769 | palkovsky | 63 | * |
1554 | jermar | 64 | * The CPU-bound magazine is actually a pair of magazines in order to avoid |
769 | palkovsky | 65 | * thrashing when somebody is allocating/deallocating 1 item at the magazine |
66 | * size boundary. LIFO order is enforced, which should avoid fragmentation |
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67 | * as much as possible. |
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68 | * |
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1554 | jermar | 69 | * Every cache contains list of full slabs and list of partially full slabs. |
1248 | jermar | 70 | * Empty slabs are immediately freed (thrashing will be avoided because |
769 | palkovsky | 71 | * of magazines). |
72 | * |
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1248 | jermar | 73 | * The slab information structure is kept inside the data area, if possible. |
769 | palkovsky | 74 | * The cache can be marked that it should not use magazines. This is used |
1248 | jermar | 75 | * only for slab related caches to avoid deadlocks and infinite recursion |
76 | * (the slab allocator uses itself for allocating all it's control structures). |
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769 | palkovsky | 77 | * |
1554 | jermar | 78 | * The slab allocator allocates a lot of space and does not free it. When |
79 | * the frame allocator fails to allocate a frame, it calls slab_reclaim(). |
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769 | palkovsky | 80 | * It tries 'light reclaim' first, then brutal reclaim. The light reclaim |
81 | * releases slabs from cpu-shared magazine-list, until at least 1 slab |
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82 | * is deallocated in each cache (this algorithm should probably change). |
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83 | * The brutal reclaim removes all cached objects, even from CPU-bound |
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84 | * magazines. |
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85 | * |
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1757 | jermar | 86 | * @todo |
1248 | jermar | 87 | * For better CPU-scaling the magazine allocation strategy should |
775 | palkovsky | 88 | * be extended. Currently, if the cache does not have magazine, it asks |
89 | * for non-cpu cached magazine cache to provide one. It might be feasible |
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90 | * to add cpu-cached magazine cache (which would allocate it's magazines |
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91 | * from non-cpu-cached mag. cache). This would provide a nice per-cpu |
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92 | * buffer. The other possibility is to use the per-cache |
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93 | * 'empty-magazine-list', which decreases competing for 1 per-system |
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94 | * magazine cache. |
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95 | * |
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1757 | jermar | 96 | * @todo |
97 | * it might be good to add granularity of locks even to slab level, |
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98 | * we could then try_spinlock over all partial slabs and thus improve |
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99 | * scalability even on slab level |
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769 | palkovsky | 100 | */ |
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759 | palkovsky | 102 | #include <synch/spinlock.h> |
103 | #include <mm/slab.h> |
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788 | jermar | 104 | #include <adt/list.h> |
759 | palkovsky | 105 | #include <memstr.h> |
106 | #include <align.h> |
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762 | palkovsky | 107 | #include <mm/frame.h> |
759 | palkovsky | 108 | #include <config.h> |
109 | #include <print.h> |
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110 | #include <arch.h> |
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111 | #include <panic.h> |
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762 | palkovsky | 112 | #include <debug.h> |
771 | palkovsky | 113 | #include <bitops.h> |
2124 | decky | 114 | #include <macros.h> |
3862 | rimsky | 115 | #include <arch/asm.h> |
759 | palkovsky | 116 | |
117 | SPINLOCK_INITIALIZE(slab_cache_lock); |
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769 | palkovsky | 118 | static LIST_INITIALIZE(slab_cache_list); |
759 | palkovsky | 119 | |
769 | palkovsky | 120 | /** Magazine cache */ |
121 | static slab_cache_t mag_cache; |
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122 | /** Cache for cache descriptors */ |
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123 | static slab_cache_t slab_cache_cache; |
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124 | /** Cache for external slab descriptors |
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125 | * This time we want per-cpu cache, so do not make it static |
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1248 | jermar | 126 | * - using slab for internal slab structures will not deadlock, |
769 | palkovsky | 127 | * as all slab structures are 'small' - control structures of |
128 | * their caches do not require further allocation |
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129 | */ |
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130 | static slab_cache_t *slab_extern_cache; |
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771 | palkovsky | 131 | /** Caches for malloc */ |
2124 | decky | 132 | static slab_cache_t *malloc_caches[SLAB_MAX_MALLOC_W - SLAB_MIN_MALLOC_W + 1]; |
771 | palkovsky | 133 | char *malloc_names[] = { |
2124 | decky | 134 | "malloc-16", |
135 | "malloc-32", |
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136 | "malloc-64", |
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137 | "malloc-128", |
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138 | "malloc-256", |
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139 | "malloc-512", |
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140 | "malloc-1K", |
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141 | "malloc-2K", |
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142 | "malloc-4K", |
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143 | "malloc-8K", |
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144 | "malloc-16K", |
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145 | "malloc-32K", |
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146 | "malloc-64K", |
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147 | "malloc-128K", |
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148 | "malloc-256K" |
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771 | palkovsky | 149 | }; |
762 | palkovsky | 150 | |
769 | palkovsky | 151 | /** Slab descriptor */ |
762 | palkovsky | 152 | typedef struct { |
1950 | jermar | 153 | slab_cache_t *cache; /**< Pointer to parent cache. */ |
154 | link_t link; /**< List of full/partial slabs. */ |
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155 | void *start; /**< Start address of first available item. */ |
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156 | count_t available; /**< Count of available items in this slab. */ |
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157 | index_t nextavail; /**< The index of next available item. */ |
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2124 | decky | 158 | } slab_t; |
762 | palkovsky | 159 | |
791 | palkovsky | 160 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG |
161 | static int _slab_initialized = 0; |
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162 | #endif |
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163 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 164 | /**************************************/ |
1248 | jermar | 165 | /* Slab allocation functions */ |
759 | palkovsky | 166 | |
762 | palkovsky | 167 | /** |
168 | * Allocate frames for slab space and initialize |
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169 | * |
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170 | */ |
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3180 | jermar | 171 | static slab_t *slab_space_alloc(slab_cache_t *cache, int flags) |
762 | palkovsky | 172 | { |
173 | void *data; |
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174 | slab_t *slab; |
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175 | size_t fsize; |
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2745 | decky | 176 | unsigned int i; |
2123 | decky | 177 | unsigned int zone = 0; |
814 | palkovsky | 178 | |
1766 | palkovsky | 179 | data = frame_alloc_generic(cache->order, FRAME_KA | flags, &zone); |
180 | if (!data) { |
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762 | palkovsky | 181 | return NULL; |
764 | palkovsky | 182 | } |
3180 | jermar | 183 | if (!(cache->flags & SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE)) { |
769 | palkovsky | 184 | slab = slab_alloc(slab_extern_cache, flags); |
762 | palkovsky | 185 | if (!slab) { |
1760 | palkovsky | 186 | frame_free(KA2PA(data)); |
762 | palkovsky | 187 | return NULL; |
188 | } |
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189 | } else { |
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190 | fsize = (PAGE_SIZE << cache->order); |
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191 | slab = data + fsize - sizeof(*slab); |
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192 | } |
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1288 | jermar | 193 | |
762 | palkovsky | 194 | /* Fill in slab structures */ |
2745 | decky | 195 | for (i = 0; i < ((unsigned int) 1 << cache->order); i++) |
196 | frame_set_parent(ADDR2PFN(KA2PA(data)) + i, slab, zone); |
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762 | palkovsky | 197 | |
198 | slab->start = data; |
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199 | slab->available = cache->objects; |
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200 | slab->nextavail = 0; |
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767 | palkovsky | 201 | slab->cache = cache; |
762 | palkovsky | 202 | |
2745 | decky | 203 | for (i = 0; i < cache->objects; i++) |
3180 | jermar | 204 | *((int *) (slab->start + i*cache->size)) = i + 1; |
764 | palkovsky | 205 | |
206 | atomic_inc(&cache->allocated_slabs); |
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762 | palkovsky | 207 | return slab; |
208 | } |
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209 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 210 | /** |
1248 | jermar | 211 | * Deallocate space associated with slab |
762 | palkovsky | 212 | * |
213 | * @return number of freed frames |
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214 | */ |
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215 | static count_t slab_space_free(slab_cache_t *cache, slab_t *slab) |
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216 | { |
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1760 | palkovsky | 217 | frame_free(KA2PA(slab->start)); |
768 | palkovsky | 218 | if (! (cache->flags & SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE)) |
769 | palkovsky | 219 | slab_free(slab_extern_cache, slab); |
764 | palkovsky | 220 | |
221 | atomic_dec(&cache->allocated_slabs); |
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222 | |||
762 | palkovsky | 223 | return 1 << cache->order; |
224 | } |
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225 | |||
226 | /** Map object to slab structure */ |
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227 | static slab_t * obj2slab(void *obj) |
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228 | { |
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2124 | decky | 229 | return (slab_t *) frame_get_parent(ADDR2PFN(KA2PA(obj)), 0); |
762 | palkovsky | 230 | } |
231 | |||
232 | /**************************************/ |
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1248 | jermar | 233 | /* Slab functions */ |
762 | palkovsky | 234 | |
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236 | /** |
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759 | palkovsky | 237 | * Return object to slab and call a destructor |
238 | * |
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762 | palkovsky | 239 | * @param slab If the caller knows directly slab of the object, otherwise NULL |
240 | * |
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759 | palkovsky | 241 | * @return Number of freed pages |
242 | */ |
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3180 | jermar | 243 | static count_t slab_obj_destroy(slab_cache_t *cache, void *obj, slab_t *slab) |
759 | palkovsky | 244 | { |
787 | palkovsky | 245 | int freed = 0; |
246 | |||
762 | palkovsky | 247 | if (!slab) |
248 | slab = obj2slab(obj); |
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249 | |||
767 | palkovsky | 250 | ASSERT(slab->cache == cache); |
251 | |||
787 | palkovsky | 252 | if (cache->destructor) |
253 | freed = cache->destructor(obj); |
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254 | |||
776 | palkovsky | 255 | spinlock_lock(&cache->slablock); |
789 | palkovsky | 256 | ASSERT(slab->available < cache->objects); |
776 | palkovsky | 257 | |
762 | palkovsky | 258 | *((int *)obj) = slab->nextavail; |
3180 | jermar | 259 | slab->nextavail = (obj - slab->start) / cache->size; |
762 | palkovsky | 260 | slab->available++; |
261 | |||
262 | /* Move it to correct list */ |
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263 | if (slab->available == cache->objects) { |
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264 | /* Free associated memory */ |
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265 | list_remove(&slab->link); |
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782 | palkovsky | 266 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->slablock); |
267 | |||
787 | palkovsky | 268 | return freed + slab_space_free(cache, slab); |
782 | palkovsky | 269 | |
780 | palkovsky | 270 | } else if (slab->available == 1) { |
271 | /* It was in full, move to partial */ |
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272 | list_remove(&slab->link); |
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273 | list_prepend(&slab->link, &cache->partial_slabs); |
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762 | palkovsky | 274 | } |
783 | palkovsky | 275 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->slablock); |
787 | palkovsky | 276 | return freed; |
759 | palkovsky | 277 | } |
278 | |||
279 | /** |
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280 | * Take new object from slab or create new if needed |
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281 | * |
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282 | * @return Object address or null |
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283 | */ |
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3180 | jermar | 284 | static void *slab_obj_create(slab_cache_t *cache, int flags) |
759 | palkovsky | 285 | { |
762 | palkovsky | 286 | slab_t *slab; |
287 | void *obj; |
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288 | |||
776 | palkovsky | 289 | spinlock_lock(&cache->slablock); |
290 | |||
762 | palkovsky | 291 | if (list_empty(&cache->partial_slabs)) { |
292 | /* Allow recursion and reclaiming |
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1248 | jermar | 293 | * - this should work, as the slab control structures |
1288 | jermar | 294 | * are small and do not need to allocate with anything |
295 | * other than frame_alloc when they are allocating, |
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762 | palkovsky | 296 | * that's why we should get recursion at most 1-level deep |
297 | */ |
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776 | palkovsky | 298 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->slablock); |
762 | palkovsky | 299 | slab = slab_space_alloc(cache, flags); |
780 | palkovsky | 300 | if (!slab) |
301 | return NULL; |
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776 | palkovsky | 302 | spinlock_lock(&cache->slablock); |
762 | palkovsky | 303 | } else { |
3180 | jermar | 304 | slab = list_get_instance(cache->partial_slabs.next, slab_t, |
305 | link); |
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762 | palkovsky | 306 | list_remove(&slab->link); |
307 | } |
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308 | obj = slab->start + slab->nextavail * cache->size; |
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309 | slab->nextavail = *((int *)obj); |
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310 | slab->available--; |
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787 | palkovsky | 311 | |
1950 | jermar | 312 | if (!slab->available) |
764 | palkovsky | 313 | list_prepend(&slab->link, &cache->full_slabs); |
762 | palkovsky | 314 | else |
764 | palkovsky | 315 | list_prepend(&slab->link, &cache->partial_slabs); |
776 | palkovsky | 316 | |
317 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->slablock); |
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787 | palkovsky | 318 | |
319 | if (cache->constructor && cache->constructor(obj, flags)) { |
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320 | /* Bad, bad, construction failed */ |
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321 | slab_obj_destroy(cache, obj, slab); |
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322 | return NULL; |
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323 | } |
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762 | palkovsky | 324 | return obj; |
759 | palkovsky | 325 | } |
326 | |||
327 | /**************************************/ |
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328 | /* CPU-Cache slab functions */ |
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329 | |||
330 | /** |
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781 | palkovsky | 331 | * Finds a full magazine in cache, takes it from list |
332 | * and returns it |
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333 | * |
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334 | * @param first If true, return first, else last mag |
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335 | */ |
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3180 | jermar | 336 | static slab_magazine_t *get_mag_from_cache(slab_cache_t *cache, int first) |
781 | palkovsky | 337 | { |
338 | slab_magazine_t *mag = NULL; |
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339 | link_t *cur; |
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340 | |||
341 | spinlock_lock(&cache->maglock); |
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342 | if (!list_empty(&cache->magazines)) { |
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343 | if (first) |
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344 | cur = cache->magazines.next; |
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345 | else |
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346 | cur = cache->magazines.prev; |
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347 | mag = list_get_instance(cur, slab_magazine_t, link); |
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348 | list_remove(&mag->link); |
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349 | atomic_dec(&cache->magazine_counter); |
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350 | } |
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351 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->maglock); |
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352 | return mag; |
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353 | } |
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354 | |||
355 | /** Prepend magazine to magazine list in cache */ |
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356 | static void put_mag_to_cache(slab_cache_t *cache, slab_magazine_t *mag) |
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357 | { |
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358 | spinlock_lock(&cache->maglock); |
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359 | |||
360 | list_prepend(&mag->link, &cache->magazines); |
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361 | atomic_inc(&cache->magazine_counter); |
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362 | |||
363 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->maglock); |
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364 | } |
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365 | |||
366 | /** |
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759 | palkovsky | 367 | * Free all objects in magazine and free memory associated with magazine |
368 | * |
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369 | * @return Number of freed pages |
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370 | */ |
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3180 | jermar | 371 | static count_t magazine_destroy(slab_cache_t *cache, slab_magazine_t *mag) |
759 | palkovsky | 372 | { |
2745 | decky | 373 | unsigned int i; |
759 | palkovsky | 374 | count_t frames = 0; |
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2745 | decky | 376 | for (i = 0; i < mag->busy; i++) { |
762 | palkovsky | 377 | frames += slab_obj_destroy(cache, mag->objs[i], NULL); |
767 | palkovsky | 378 | atomic_dec(&cache->cached_objs); |
379 | } |
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759 | palkovsky | 380 | |
381 | slab_free(&mag_cache, mag); |
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382 | |||
383 | return frames; |
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384 | } |
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385 | |||
386 | /** |
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769 | palkovsky | 387 | * Find full magazine, set it as current and return it |
388 | * |
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389 | * Assume cpu_magazine lock is held |
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390 | */ |
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3180 | jermar | 391 | static slab_magazine_t *get_full_current_mag(slab_cache_t *cache) |
769 | palkovsky | 392 | { |
393 | slab_magazine_t *cmag, *lastmag, *newmag; |
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394 | |||
395 | cmag = cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].current; |
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396 | lastmag = cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].last; |
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397 | if (cmag) { /* First try local CPU magazines */ |
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398 | if (cmag->busy) |
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399 | return cmag; |
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400 | |||
401 | if (lastmag && lastmag->busy) { |
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402 | cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].current = lastmag; |
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403 | cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].last = cmag; |
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404 | return lastmag; |
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405 | } |
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406 | } |
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407 | /* Local magazines are empty, import one from magazine list */ |
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781 | palkovsky | 408 | newmag = get_mag_from_cache(cache, 1); |
409 | if (!newmag) |
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769 | palkovsky | 410 | return NULL; |
411 | |||
412 | if (lastmag) |
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781 | palkovsky | 413 | magazine_destroy(cache, lastmag); |
414 | |||
769 | palkovsky | 415 | cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].last = cmag; |
416 | cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].current = newmag; |
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417 | return newmag; |
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418 | } |
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419 | |||
420 | /** |
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759 | palkovsky | 421 | * Try to find object in CPU-cache magazines |
422 | * |
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423 | * @return Pointer to object or NULL if not available |
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424 | */ |
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3180 | jermar | 425 | static void *magazine_obj_get(slab_cache_t *cache) |
759 | palkovsky | 426 | { |
427 | slab_magazine_t *mag; |
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767 | palkovsky | 428 | void *obj; |
759 | palkovsky | 429 | |
772 | palkovsky | 430 | if (!CPU) |
431 | return NULL; |
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432 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 433 | spinlock_lock(&cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].lock); |
434 | |||
769 | palkovsky | 435 | mag = get_full_current_mag(cache); |
436 | if (!mag) { |
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437 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].lock); |
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438 | return NULL; |
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759 | palkovsky | 439 | } |
767 | palkovsky | 440 | obj = mag->objs[--mag->busy]; |
759 | palkovsky | 441 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].lock); |
767 | palkovsky | 442 | atomic_dec(&cache->cached_objs); |
443 | |||
444 | return obj; |
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759 | palkovsky | 445 | } |
446 | |||
447 | /** |
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768 | palkovsky | 448 | * Assure that the current magazine is empty, return pointer to it, or NULL if |
769 | palkovsky | 449 | * no empty magazine is available and cannot be allocated |
759 | palkovsky | 450 | * |
773 | palkovsky | 451 | * Assume mag_cache[CPU->id].lock is held |
452 | * |
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759 | palkovsky | 453 | * We have 2 magazines bound to processor. |
454 | * First try the current. |
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455 | * If full, try the last. |
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456 | * If full, put to magazines list. |
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457 | * allocate new, exchange last & current |
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458 | * |
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768 | palkovsky | 459 | */ |
3180 | jermar | 460 | static slab_magazine_t *make_empty_current_mag(slab_cache_t *cache) |
768 | palkovsky | 461 | { |
462 | slab_magazine_t *cmag,*lastmag,*newmag; |
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463 | |||
464 | cmag = cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].current; |
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465 | lastmag = cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].last; |
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466 | |||
467 | if (cmag) { |
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468 | if (cmag->busy < cmag->size) |
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469 | return cmag; |
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470 | if (lastmag && lastmag->busy < lastmag->size) { |
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471 | cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].last = cmag; |
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472 | cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].current = lastmag; |
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473 | return lastmag; |
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474 | } |
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475 | } |
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476 | /* current | last are full | nonexistent, allocate new */ |
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477 | /* We do not want to sleep just because of caching */ |
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478 | /* Especially we do not want reclaiming to start, as |
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479 | * this would deadlock */ |
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480 | newmag = slab_alloc(&mag_cache, FRAME_ATOMIC | FRAME_NO_RECLAIM); |
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481 | if (!newmag) |
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482 | return NULL; |
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483 | newmag->size = SLAB_MAG_SIZE; |
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484 | newmag->busy = 0; |
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485 | |||
486 | /* Flush last to magazine list */ |
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781 | palkovsky | 487 | if (lastmag) |
488 | put_mag_to_cache(cache, lastmag); |
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489 | |||
768 | palkovsky | 490 | /* Move current as last, save new as current */ |
491 | cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].last = cmag; |
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492 | cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].current = newmag; |
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493 | |||
494 | return newmag; |
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495 | } |
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496 | |||
497 | /** |
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498 | * Put object into CPU-cache magazine |
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499 | * |
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759 | palkovsky | 500 | * @return 0 - success, -1 - could not get memory |
501 | */ |
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502 | static int magazine_obj_put(slab_cache_t *cache, void *obj) |
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503 | { |
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504 | slab_magazine_t *mag; |
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505 | |||
772 | palkovsky | 506 | if (!CPU) |
507 | return -1; |
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508 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 509 | spinlock_lock(&cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].lock); |
768 | palkovsky | 510 | |
511 | mag = make_empty_current_mag(cache); |
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769 | palkovsky | 512 | if (!mag) { |
513 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].lock); |
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514 | return -1; |
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515 | } |
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759 | palkovsky | 516 | |
517 | mag->objs[mag->busy++] = obj; |
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518 | |||
519 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->mag_cache[CPU->id].lock); |
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767 | palkovsky | 520 | atomic_inc(&cache->cached_objs); |
759 | palkovsky | 521 | return 0; |
522 | } |
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523 | |||
524 | |||
525 | /**************************************/ |
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1248 | jermar | 526 | /* Slab cache functions */ |
759 | palkovsky | 527 | |
762 | palkovsky | 528 | /** Return number of objects that fit in certain cache size */ |
2745 | decky | 529 | static unsigned int comp_objects(slab_cache_t *cache) |
762 | palkovsky | 530 | { |
531 | if (cache->flags & SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE) |
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3180 | jermar | 532 | return ((PAGE_SIZE << cache->order) - sizeof(slab_t)) / |
533 | cache->size; |
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762 | palkovsky | 534 | else |
535 | return (PAGE_SIZE << cache->order) / cache->size; |
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536 | } |
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537 | |||
538 | /** Return wasted space in slab */ |
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2745 | decky | 539 | static unsigned int badness(slab_cache_t *cache) |
762 | palkovsky | 540 | { |
2745 | decky | 541 | unsigned int objects; |
542 | unsigned int ssize; |
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762 | palkovsky | 543 | |
544 | objects = comp_objects(cache); |
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545 | ssize = PAGE_SIZE << cache->order; |
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546 | if (cache->flags & SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE) |
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547 | ssize -= sizeof(slab_t); |
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2745 | decky | 548 | return ssize - objects * cache->size; |
762 | palkovsky | 549 | } |
550 | |||
789 | palkovsky | 551 | /** |
552 | * Initialize mag_cache structure in slab cache |
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553 | */ |
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554 | static void make_magcache(slab_cache_t *cache) |
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555 | { |
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2745 | decky | 556 | unsigned int i; |
791 | palkovsky | 557 | |
558 | ASSERT(_slab_initialized >= 2); |
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789 | palkovsky | 559 | |
3180 | jermar | 560 | cache->mag_cache = malloc(sizeof(slab_mag_cache_t) * config.cpu_count, |
561 | 0); |
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2745 | decky | 562 | for (i = 0; i < config.cpu_count; i++) { |
3104 | svoboda | 563 | memsetb(&cache->mag_cache[i], sizeof(cache->mag_cache[i]), 0); |
3180 | jermar | 564 | spinlock_initialize(&cache->mag_cache[i].lock, |
565 | "slab_maglock_cpu"); |
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789 | palkovsky | 566 | } |
567 | } |
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568 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 569 | /** Initialize allocated memory as a slab cache */ |
570 | static void |
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3180 | jermar | 571 | _slab_cache_create(slab_cache_t *cache, char *name, size_t size, size_t align, |
572 | int (*constructor)(void *obj, int kmflag), int (*destructor)(void *obj), |
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573 | int flags) |
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759 | palkovsky | 574 | { |
771 | palkovsky | 575 | int pages; |
783 | palkovsky | 576 | ipl_t ipl; |
759 | palkovsky | 577 | |
3104 | svoboda | 578 | memsetb(cache, sizeof(*cache), 0); |
759 | palkovsky | 579 | cache->name = name; |
580 | |||
1780 | jermar | 581 | if (align < sizeof(unative_t)) |
582 | align = sizeof(unative_t); |
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766 | palkovsky | 583 | size = ALIGN_UP(size, align); |
584 | |||
762 | palkovsky | 585 | cache->size = size; |
759 | palkovsky | 586 | |
587 | cache->constructor = constructor; |
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588 | cache->destructor = destructor; |
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589 | cache->flags = flags; |
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590 | |||
591 | list_initialize(&cache->full_slabs); |
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592 | list_initialize(&cache->partial_slabs); |
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593 | list_initialize(&cache->magazines); |
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776 | palkovsky | 594 | spinlock_initialize(&cache->slablock, "slab_lock"); |
595 | spinlock_initialize(&cache->maglock, "slab_maglock"); |
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3180 | jermar | 596 | if (!(cache->flags & SLAB_CACHE_NOMAGAZINE)) |
789 | palkovsky | 597 | make_magcache(cache); |
759 | palkovsky | 598 | |
599 | /* Compute slab sizes, object counts in slabs etc. */ |
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600 | if (cache->size < SLAB_INSIDE_SIZE) |
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601 | cache->flags |= SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE; |
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602 | |||
762 | palkovsky | 603 | /* Minimum slab order */ |
1682 | palkovsky | 604 | pages = SIZE2FRAMES(cache->size); |
1677 | palkovsky | 605 | /* We need the 2^order >= pages */ |
606 | if (pages == 1) |
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607 | cache->order = 0; |
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608 | else |
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3180 | jermar | 609 | cache->order = fnzb(pages - 1) + 1; |
766 | palkovsky | 610 | |
762 | palkovsky | 611 | while (badness(cache) > SLAB_MAX_BADNESS(cache)) { |
612 | cache->order += 1; |
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613 | } |
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614 | cache->objects = comp_objects(cache); |
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766 | palkovsky | 615 | /* If info fits in, put it inside */ |
616 | if (badness(cache) > sizeof(slab_t)) |
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617 | cache->flags |= SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE; |
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762 | palkovsky | 618 | |
783 | palkovsky | 619 | /* Add cache to cache list */ |
620 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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759 | palkovsky | 621 | spinlock_lock(&slab_cache_lock); |
622 | |||
623 | list_append(&cache->link, &slab_cache_list); |
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624 | |||
625 | spinlock_unlock(&slab_cache_lock); |
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783 | palkovsky | 626 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
759 | palkovsky | 627 | } |
628 | |||
629 | /** Create slab cache */ |
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3180 | jermar | 630 | slab_cache_t * |
631 | slab_cache_create(char *name, size_t size, size_t align, |
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632 | int (*constructor)(void *obj, int kmflag), int (*destructor)(void *obj), |
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633 | int flags) |
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759 | palkovsky | 634 | { |
635 | slab_cache_t *cache; |
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636 | |||
769 | palkovsky | 637 | cache = slab_alloc(&slab_cache_cache, 0); |
759 | palkovsky | 638 | _slab_cache_create(cache, name, size, align, constructor, destructor, |
3180 | jermar | 639 | flags); |
759 | palkovsky | 640 | return cache; |
641 | } |
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642 | |||
643 | /** |
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644 | * Reclaim space occupied by objects that are already free |
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645 | * |
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646 | * @param flags If contains SLAB_RECLAIM_ALL, do aggressive freeing |
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647 | * @return Number of freed pages |
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648 | */ |
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649 | static count_t _slab_reclaim(slab_cache_t *cache, int flags) |
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650 | { |
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2745 | decky | 651 | unsigned int i; |
759 | palkovsky | 652 | slab_magazine_t *mag; |
653 | count_t frames = 0; |
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781 | palkovsky | 654 | int magcount; |
759 | palkovsky | 655 | |
656 | if (cache->flags & SLAB_CACHE_NOMAGAZINE) |
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657 | return 0; /* Nothing to do */ |
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781 | palkovsky | 658 | |
659 | /* We count up to original magazine count to avoid |
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660 | * endless loop |
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661 | */ |
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662 | magcount = atomic_get(&cache->magazine_counter); |
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3180 | jermar | 663 | while (magcount-- && (mag=get_mag_from_cache(cache, 0))) { |
781 | palkovsky | 664 | frames += magazine_destroy(cache,mag); |
665 | if (!(flags & SLAB_RECLAIM_ALL) && frames) |
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666 | break; |
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769 | palkovsky | 667 | } |
759 | palkovsky | 668 | |
669 | if (flags & SLAB_RECLAIM_ALL) { |
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781 | palkovsky | 670 | /* Free cpu-bound magazines */ |
759 | palkovsky | 671 | /* Destroy CPU magazines */ |
2745 | decky | 672 | for (i = 0; i < config.cpu_count; i++) { |
781 | palkovsky | 673 | spinlock_lock(&cache->mag_cache[i].lock); |
674 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 675 | mag = cache->mag_cache[i].current; |
676 | if (mag) |
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677 | frames += magazine_destroy(cache, mag); |
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678 | cache->mag_cache[i].current = NULL; |
||
679 | |||
680 | mag = cache->mag_cache[i].last; |
||
681 | if (mag) |
||
682 | frames += magazine_destroy(cache, mag); |
||
683 | cache->mag_cache[i].last = NULL; |
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781 | palkovsky | 684 | |
685 | spinlock_unlock(&cache->mag_cache[i].lock); |
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759 | palkovsky | 686 | } |
687 | } |
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767 | palkovsky | 688 | |
759 | palkovsky | 689 | return frames; |
690 | } |
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691 | |||
692 | /** Check that there are no slabs and remove cache from system */ |
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693 | void slab_cache_destroy(slab_cache_t *cache) |
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694 | { |
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781 | palkovsky | 695 | ipl_t ipl; |
696 | |||
697 | /* First remove cache from link, so that we don't need |
||
698 | * to disable interrupts later |
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699 | */ |
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700 | |||
701 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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702 | spinlock_lock(&slab_cache_lock); |
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703 | |||
704 | list_remove(&cache->link); |
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705 | |||
706 | spinlock_unlock(&slab_cache_lock); |
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707 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
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708 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 709 | /* Do not lock anything, we assume the software is correct and |
710 | * does not touch the cache when it decides to destroy it */ |
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711 | |||
712 | /* Destroy all magazines */ |
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713 | _slab_reclaim(cache, SLAB_RECLAIM_ALL); |
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714 | |||
715 | /* All slabs must be empty */ |
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3180 | jermar | 716 | if (!list_empty(&cache->full_slabs) || |
717 | !list_empty(&cache->partial_slabs)) |
||
759 | palkovsky | 718 | panic("Destroying cache that is not empty."); |
719 | |||
789 | palkovsky | 720 | if (!(cache->flags & SLAB_CACHE_NOMAGAZINE)) |
822 | palkovsky | 721 | free(cache->mag_cache); |
769 | palkovsky | 722 | slab_free(&slab_cache_cache, cache); |
759 | palkovsky | 723 | } |
724 | |||
3180 | jermar | 725 | /** Allocate new object from cache - if no flags given, always returns memory */ |
726 | void *slab_alloc(slab_cache_t *cache, int flags) |
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759 | palkovsky | 727 | { |
728 | ipl_t ipl; |
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729 | void *result = NULL; |
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773 | palkovsky | 730 | |
759 | palkovsky | 731 | /* Disable interrupts to avoid deadlocks with interrupt handlers */ |
732 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
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771 | palkovsky | 733 | |
814 | palkovsky | 734 | if (!(cache->flags & SLAB_CACHE_NOMAGAZINE)) { |
759 | palkovsky | 735 | result = magazine_obj_get(cache); |
814 | palkovsky | 736 | } |
776 | palkovsky | 737 | if (!result) |
759 | palkovsky | 738 | result = slab_obj_create(cache, flags); |
739 | |||
769 | palkovsky | 740 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
741 | |||
764 | palkovsky | 742 | if (result) |
743 | atomic_inc(&cache->allocated_objs); |
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744 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 745 | return result; |
746 | } |
||
747 | |||
771 | palkovsky | 748 | /** Return object to cache, use slab if known */ |
749 | static void _slab_free(slab_cache_t *cache, void *obj, slab_t *slab) |
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759 | palkovsky | 750 | { |
751 | ipl_t ipl; |
||
752 | |||
753 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
||
754 | |||
3180 | jermar | 755 | if ((cache->flags & SLAB_CACHE_NOMAGAZINE) || |
756 | magazine_obj_put(cache, obj)) { |
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771 | palkovsky | 757 | slab_obj_destroy(cache, obj, slab); |
776 | palkovsky | 758 | |
759 | palkovsky | 759 | } |
769 | palkovsky | 760 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
764 | palkovsky | 761 | atomic_dec(&cache->allocated_objs); |
759 | palkovsky | 762 | } |
763 | |||
771 | palkovsky | 764 | /** Return slab object to cache */ |
765 | void slab_free(slab_cache_t *cache, void *obj) |
||
766 | { |
||
2124 | decky | 767 | _slab_free(cache, obj, NULL); |
771 | palkovsky | 768 | } |
769 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 770 | /* Go through all caches and reclaim what is possible */ |
771 | count_t slab_reclaim(int flags) |
||
772 | { |
||
773 | slab_cache_t *cache; |
||
774 | link_t *cur; |
||
775 | count_t frames = 0; |
||
776 | |||
777 | spinlock_lock(&slab_cache_lock); |
||
778 | |||
776 | palkovsky | 779 | /* TODO: Add assert, that interrupts are disabled, otherwise |
780 | * memory allocation from interrupts can deadlock. |
||
781 | */ |
||
782 | |||
3180 | jermar | 783 | for (cur = slab_cache_list.next; cur != &slab_cache_list; |
784 | cur = cur->next) { |
||
759 | palkovsky | 785 | cache = list_get_instance(cur, slab_cache_t, link); |
786 | frames += _slab_reclaim(cache, flags); |
||
787 | } |
||
788 | |||
789 | spinlock_unlock(&slab_cache_lock); |
||
790 | |||
791 | return frames; |
||
792 | } |
||
793 | |||
794 | |||
795 | /* Print list of slabs */ |
||
796 | void slab_print_list(void) |
||
797 | { |
||
3183 | jermar | 798 | int skip = 0; |
799 | |||
3180 | jermar | 800 | printf("slab name size pages obj/pg slabs cached allocated" |
801 | " ctl\n"); |
||
802 | printf("---------------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ---------" |
||
803 | " ---\n"); |
||
3183 | jermar | 804 | |
805 | while (true) { |
||
806 | slab_cache_t *cache; |
||
807 | link_t *cur; |
||
808 | ipl_t ipl; |
||
809 | int i; |
||
810 | |||
811 | /* |
||
812 | * We must not hold the slab_cache_lock spinlock when printing |
||
813 | * the statistics. Otherwise we can easily deadlock if the print |
||
814 | * needs to allocate memory. |
||
815 | * |
||
816 | * Therefore, we walk through the slab cache list, skipping some |
||
817 | * amount of already processed caches during each iteration and |
||
818 | * gathering statistics about the first unprocessed cache. For |
||
819 | * the sake of printing the statistics, we realese the |
||
820 | * slab_cache_lock and reacquire it afterwards. Then the walk |
||
821 | * starts again. |
||
822 | * |
||
823 | * This limits both the efficiency and also accuracy of the |
||
824 | * obtained statistics. The efficiency is decreased because the |
||
825 | * time complexity of the algorithm is quadratic instead of |
||
826 | * linear. The accuracy is impacted because we drop the lock |
||
827 | * after processing one cache. If there is someone else |
||
828 | * manipulating the cache list, we might omit an arbitrary |
||
829 | * number of caches or process one cache multiple times. |
||
830 | * However, we don't bleed for this algorithm for it is only |
||
831 | * statistics. |
||
832 | */ |
||
833 | |||
834 | ipl = interrupts_disable(); |
||
835 | spinlock_lock(&slab_cache_lock); |
||
836 | |||
837 | for (i = 0, cur = slab_cache_list.next; |
||
838 | i < skip && cur != &slab_cache_list; |
||
839 | i++, cur = cur->next) |
||
840 | ; |
||
841 | |||
842 | if (cur == &slab_cache_list) { |
||
843 | spinlock_unlock(&slab_cache_lock); |
||
844 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
||
845 | break; |
||
846 | } |
||
847 | |||
848 | skip++; |
||
849 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 850 | cache = list_get_instance(cur, slab_cache_t, link); |
3183 | jermar | 851 | |
852 | char *name = cache->name; |
||
853 | uint8_t order = cache->order; |
||
854 | size_t size = cache->size; |
||
855 | unsigned int objects = cache->objects; |
||
856 | long allocated_slabs = atomic_get(&cache->allocated_slabs); |
||
857 | long cached_objs = atomic_get(&cache->cached_objs); |
||
858 | long allocated_objs = atomic_get(&cache->allocated_objs); |
||
859 | int flags = cache->flags; |
||
2052 | decky | 860 | |
3183 | jermar | 861 | spinlock_unlock(&slab_cache_lock); |
862 | interrupts_restore(ipl); |
||
863 | |||
3057 | decky | 864 | printf("%-16s %8" PRIs " %6d %6u %6ld %6ld %9ld %-3s\n", |
3183 | jermar | 865 | name, size, (1 << order), objects, allocated_slabs, |
866 | cached_objs, allocated_objs, |
||
867 | flags & SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE ? "in" : "out"); |
||
759 | palkovsky | 868 | } |
869 | } |
||
870 | |||
871 | void slab_cache_init(void) |
||
872 | { |
||
771 | palkovsky | 873 | int i, size; |
874 | |||
759 | palkovsky | 875 | /* Initialize magazine cache */ |
3180 | jermar | 876 | _slab_cache_create(&mag_cache, "slab_magazine", |
877 | sizeof(slab_magazine_t) + SLAB_MAG_SIZE * sizeof(void*), |
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878 | sizeof(uintptr_t), NULL, NULL, SLAB_CACHE_NOMAGAZINE | |
||
879 | SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE); |
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769 | palkovsky | 880 | /* Initialize slab_cache cache */ |
3180 | jermar | 881 | _slab_cache_create(&slab_cache_cache, "slab_cache", |
882 | sizeof(slab_cache_cache), sizeof(uintptr_t), NULL, NULL, |
||
883 | SLAB_CACHE_NOMAGAZINE | SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE); |
||
769 | palkovsky | 884 | /* Initialize external slab cache */ |
3180 | jermar | 885 | slab_extern_cache = slab_cache_create("slab_extern", sizeof(slab_t), 0, |
886 | NULL, NULL, SLAB_CACHE_SLINSIDE | SLAB_CACHE_MAGDEFERRED); |
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759 | palkovsky | 887 | |
888 | /* Initialize structures for malloc */ |
||
3180 | jermar | 889 | for (i = 0, size = (1 << SLAB_MIN_MALLOC_W); |
890 | i < (SLAB_MAX_MALLOC_W - SLAB_MIN_MALLOC_W + 1); |
||
891 | i++, size <<= 1) { |
||
892 | malloc_caches[i] = slab_cache_create(malloc_names[i], size, 0, |
||
893 | NULL, NULL, SLAB_CACHE_MAGDEFERRED); |
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771 | palkovsky | 894 | } |
778 | palkovsky | 895 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG |
896 | _slab_initialized = 1; |
||
897 | #endif |
||
759 | palkovsky | 898 | } |
771 | palkovsky | 899 | |
789 | palkovsky | 900 | /** Enable cpu_cache |
901 | * |
||
902 | * Kernel calls this function, when it knows the real number of |
||
903 | * processors. |
||
904 | * Allocate slab for cpucache and enable it on all existing |
||
905 | * slabs that are SLAB_CACHE_MAGDEFERRED |
||
906 | */ |
||
907 | void slab_enable_cpucache(void) |
||
908 | { |
||
909 | link_t *cur; |
||
910 | slab_cache_t *s; |
||
911 | |||
791 | palkovsky | 912 | #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG |
913 | _slab_initialized = 2; |
||
914 | #endif |
||
915 | |||
789 | palkovsky | 916 | spinlock_lock(&slab_cache_lock); |
917 | |||
3180 | jermar | 918 | for (cur = slab_cache_list.next; cur != &slab_cache_list; |
919 | cur = cur->next){ |
||
789 | palkovsky | 920 | s = list_get_instance(cur, slab_cache_t, link); |
3180 | jermar | 921 | if ((s->flags & SLAB_CACHE_MAGDEFERRED) != |
922 | SLAB_CACHE_MAGDEFERRED) |
||
789 | palkovsky | 923 | continue; |
924 | make_magcache(s); |
||
925 | s->flags &= ~SLAB_CACHE_MAGDEFERRED; |
||
926 | } |
||
927 | |||
928 | spinlock_unlock(&slab_cache_lock); |
||
929 | } |
||
930 | |||
771 | palkovsky | 931 | /**************************************/ |
932 | /* kalloc/kfree functions */ |
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3180 | jermar | 933 | void *malloc(unsigned int size, int flags) |
771 | palkovsky | 934 | { |
778 | palkovsky | 935 | ASSERT(_slab_initialized); |
1288 | jermar | 936 | ASSERT(size && size <= (1 << SLAB_MAX_MALLOC_W)); |
771 | palkovsky | 937 | |
938 | if (size < (1 << SLAB_MIN_MALLOC_W)) |
||
939 | size = (1 << SLAB_MIN_MALLOC_W); |
||
940 | |||
2124 | decky | 941 | int idx = fnzb(size - 1) - SLAB_MIN_MALLOC_W + 1; |
771 | palkovsky | 942 | |
943 | return slab_alloc(malloc_caches[idx], flags); |
||
944 | } |
||
945 | |||
3180 | jermar | 946 | void *realloc(void *ptr, unsigned int size, int flags) |
771 | palkovsky | 947 | { |
2124 | decky | 948 | ASSERT(_slab_initialized); |
949 | ASSERT(size <= (1 << SLAB_MAX_MALLOC_W)); |
||
950 | |||
951 | void *new_ptr; |
||
952 | |||
953 | if (size > 0) { |
||
954 | if (size < (1 << SLAB_MIN_MALLOC_W)) |
||
955 | size = (1 << SLAB_MIN_MALLOC_W); |
||
956 | int idx = fnzb(size - 1) - SLAB_MIN_MALLOC_W + 1; |
||
957 | |||
958 | new_ptr = slab_alloc(malloc_caches[idx], flags); |
||
959 | } else |
||
960 | new_ptr = NULL; |
||
961 | |||
962 | if ((new_ptr != NULL) && (ptr != NULL)) { |
||
963 | slab_t *slab = obj2slab(ptr); |
||
964 | memcpy(new_ptr, ptr, min(size, slab->cache->size)); |
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965 | } |
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966 | |||
967 | if (ptr != NULL) |
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968 | free(ptr); |
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969 | |||
970 | return new_ptr; |
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971 | } |
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781 | palkovsky | 972 | |
2124 | decky | 973 | void free(void *ptr) |
974 | { |
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975 | if (!ptr) |
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1950 | jermar | 976 | return; |
781 | palkovsky | 977 | |
2124 | decky | 978 | slab_t *slab = obj2slab(ptr); |
979 | _slab_free(slab->cache, ptr, slab); |
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771 | palkovsky | 980 | } |
1702 | cejka | 981 | |
1757 | jermar | 982 | /** @} |
1702 | cejka | 983 | */ |