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5200ffe8
Commit
5200ffe8
authored
May 17, 2002
by
Linus Torvalds
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Cleanup munmap a lot. Fix Intel P4 TLB corruptions on SMP.
Special thanks to Intel for support and traces.
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include/asm-generic/tlb.h
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mm/mmap.c
mm/mmap.c
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include/asm-generic/tlb.h
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@@ -44,18 +44,12 @@ extern mmu_gather_t mmu_gathers[NR_CPUS];
...
@@ -44,18 +44,12 @@ extern mmu_gather_t mmu_gathers[NR_CPUS];
static
inline
mmu_gather_t
*
tlb_gather_mmu
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
)
static
inline
mmu_gather_t
*
tlb_gather_mmu
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
)
{
{
mmu_gather_t
*
tlb
=
&
mmu_gathers
[
smp_processor_id
()];
mmu_gather_t
*
tlb
=
&
mmu_gathers
[
smp_processor_id
()];
unsigned
long
nr
;
tlb
->
mm
=
mm
;
tlb
->
mm
=
mm
;
tlb
->
freed
=
0
;
tlb
->
freed
=
0
;
/* Use fast mode if this MM only exists on this CPU */
/* Use fast mode if only one CPU is online */
nr
=
~
0UL
;
tlb
->
nr
=
smp_num_cpus
>
1
?
0UL
:
~
0UL
;
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
if
(
mm
->
cpu_vm_mask
!=
(
1
<<
smp_processor_id
()))
nr
=
0UL
;
#endif
tlb
->
nr
=
nr
;
return
tlb
;
return
tlb
;
}
}
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mm/mmap.c
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@@ -732,97 +732,6 @@ struct vm_area_struct * find_extend_vma(struct mm_struct * mm, unsigned long add
...
@@ -732,97 +732,6 @@ struct vm_area_struct * find_extend_vma(struct mm_struct * mm, unsigned long add
return
vma
;
return
vma
;
}
}
/* Normal function to fix up a mapping
* This function is the default for when an area has no specific
* function. This may be used as part of a more specific routine.
* This function works out what part of an area is affected and
* adjusts the mapping information. Since the actual page
* manipulation is done in do_mmap(), none need be done here,
* though it would probably be more appropriate.
*
* By the time this function is called, the area struct has been
* removed from the process mapping list, so it needs to be
* reinserted if necessary.
*
* The 4 main cases are:
* Unmapping the whole area
* Unmapping from the start of the segment to a point in it
* Unmapping from an intermediate point to the end
* Unmapping between to intermediate points, making a hole.
*
* Case 4 involves the creation of 2 new areas, for each side of
* the hole. If possible, we reuse the existing area rather than
* allocate a new one, and the return indicates whether the old
* area was reused.
*/
static
struct
vm_area_struct
*
unmap_fixup
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
,
struct
vm_area_struct
*
area
,
unsigned
long
addr
,
size_t
len
,
struct
vm_area_struct
*
extra
)
{
struct
vm_area_struct
*
mpnt
;
unsigned
long
end
=
addr
+
len
;
area
->
vm_mm
->
total_vm
-=
len
>>
PAGE_SHIFT
;
if
(
area
->
vm_flags
&
VM_LOCKED
)
area
->
vm_mm
->
locked_vm
-=
len
>>
PAGE_SHIFT
;
/* Unmapping the whole area. */
if
(
addr
==
area
->
vm_start
&&
end
==
area
->
vm_end
)
{
if
(
area
->
vm_ops
&&
area
->
vm_ops
->
close
)
area
->
vm_ops
->
close
(
area
);
if
(
area
->
vm_file
)
fput
(
area
->
vm_file
);
kmem_cache_free
(
vm_area_cachep
,
area
);
return
extra
;
}
/* Work out to one of the ends. */
if
(
end
==
area
->
vm_end
)
{
/*
* here area isn't visible to the semaphore-less readers
* so we don't need to update it under the spinlock.
*/
area
->
vm_end
=
addr
;
lock_vma_mappings
(
area
);
}
else
if
(
addr
==
area
->
vm_start
)
{
area
->
vm_pgoff
+=
(
end
-
area
->
vm_start
)
>>
PAGE_SHIFT
;
/* same locking considerations of the above case */
area
->
vm_start
=
end
;
lock_vma_mappings
(
area
);
}
else
{
/* Unmapping a hole: area->vm_start < addr <= end < area->vm_end */
/* Add end mapping -- leave beginning for below */
mpnt
=
extra
;
extra
=
NULL
;
mpnt
->
vm_mm
=
area
->
vm_mm
;
mpnt
->
vm_start
=
end
;
mpnt
->
vm_end
=
area
->
vm_end
;
mpnt
->
vm_page_prot
=
area
->
vm_page_prot
;
mpnt
->
vm_flags
=
area
->
vm_flags
;
mpnt
->
vm_raend
=
0
;
mpnt
->
vm_ops
=
area
->
vm_ops
;
mpnt
->
vm_pgoff
=
area
->
vm_pgoff
+
((
end
-
area
->
vm_start
)
>>
PAGE_SHIFT
);
mpnt
->
vm_file
=
area
->
vm_file
;
mpnt
->
vm_private_data
=
area
->
vm_private_data
;
if
(
mpnt
->
vm_file
)
get_file
(
mpnt
->
vm_file
);
if
(
mpnt
->
vm_ops
&&
mpnt
->
vm_ops
->
open
)
mpnt
->
vm_ops
->
open
(
mpnt
);
area
->
vm_end
=
addr
;
/* Truncate area */
/* Because mpnt->vm_file == area->vm_file this locks
* things correctly.
*/
lock_vma_mappings
(
area
);
__insert_vm_struct
(
mm
,
mpnt
);
}
__insert_vm_struct
(
mm
,
area
);
unlock_vma_mappings
(
area
);
return
extra
;
}
/*
/*
* Try to free as many page directory entries as we can,
* Try to free as many page directory entries as we can,
* without having to work very hard at actually scanning
* without having to work very hard at actually scanning
...
@@ -882,104 +791,201 @@ static void free_pgtables(mmu_gather_t *tlb, struct vm_area_struct *prev,
...
@@ -882,104 +791,201 @@ static void free_pgtables(mmu_gather_t *tlb, struct vm_area_struct *prev,
}
}
}
}
/* Munmap is split into 2 main parts -- this part which finds
/* Normal function to fix up a mapping
* what needs doing, and the areas themselves, which do the
* This function is the default for when an area has no specific
* work. This now handles partial unmappings.
* function. This may be used as part of a more specific routine.
* Jeremy Fitzhardine <jeremy@sw.oz.au>
*
* By the time this function is called, the area struct has been
* removed from the process mapping list.
*/
*/
int
do_munmap
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
,
unsigned
long
addr
,
size_t
len
)
static
void
unmap_vma
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
,
struct
vm_area_struct
*
area
)
{
size_t
len
=
area
->
vm_end
-
area
->
vm_start
;
area
->
vm_mm
->
total_vm
-=
len
>>
PAGE_SHIFT
;
if
(
area
->
vm_flags
&
VM_LOCKED
)
area
->
vm_mm
->
locked_vm
-=
len
>>
PAGE_SHIFT
;
remove_shared_vm_struct
(
area
);
if
(
area
->
vm_ops
&&
area
->
vm_ops
->
close
)
area
->
vm_ops
->
close
(
area
);
if
(
area
->
vm_file
)
fput
(
area
->
vm_file
);
kmem_cache_free
(
vm_area_cachep
,
area
);
}
/*
* Update the VMA and inode share lists.
*
* Ok - we have the memory areas we should free on the 'free' list,
* so release them, and do the vma updates.
*/
static
void
unmap_vma_list
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
,
struct
vm_area_struct
*
mpnt
)
{
do
{
struct
vm_area_struct
*
next
=
mpnt
->
vm_next
;
unmap_vma
(
mm
,
mpnt
);
mpnt
=
next
;
}
while
(
mpnt
!=
NULL
);
validate_mm
(
mm
);
}
/*
* Get rid of page table information in the indicated region.
*
* Called with the page table lock held.
*/
static
void
unmap_region
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
,
struct
vm_area_struct
*
mpnt
,
struct
vm_area_struct
*
prev
,
unsigned
long
start
,
unsigned
long
end
)
{
{
mmu_gather_t
*
tlb
;
mmu_gather_t
*
tlb
;
struct
vm_area_struct
*
mpnt
,
*
prev
,
**
npp
,
*
free
,
*
extra
;
if
((
addr
&
~
PAGE_MASK
)
||
addr
>
TASK_SIZE
||
len
>
TASK_SIZE
-
addr
)
tlb
=
tlb_gather_mmu
(
mm
);
return
-
EINVAL
;
if
((
len
=
PAGE_ALIGN
(
len
))
==
0
)
do
{
return
-
EINVAL
;
unsigned
long
from
,
to
;
/* Check if this memory area is ok - put it on the temporary
from
=
start
<
mpnt
->
vm_start
?
mpnt
->
vm_start
:
start
;
* list if so.. The checks here are pretty simple --
to
=
end
>
mpnt
->
vm_end
?
mpnt
->
vm_end
:
end
;
* every area affected in some way (by any overlap) is put
* on the list. If nothing is put on, nothing is affected.
*/
mpnt
=
find_vma_prev
(
mm
,
addr
,
&
prev
);
if
(
!
mpnt
)
return
0
;
/* we have addr < mpnt->vm_end */
if
(
mpnt
->
vm_start
>=
addr
+
len
)
unmap_page_range
(
tlb
,
mpnt
,
from
,
to
);
return
0
;
}
while
((
mpnt
=
mpnt
->
vm_next
)
!=
NULL
)
;
/* If we'll make "hole", check the vm areas limit */
free_pgtables
(
tlb
,
prev
,
start
,
end
);
if
((
mpnt
->
vm_start
<
addr
&&
mpnt
->
vm_end
>
addr
+
len
)
tlb_finish_mmu
(
tlb
,
start
,
end
);
&&
mm
->
map_count
>=
MAX_MAP_COUNT
)
}
return
-
ENOMEM
;
/*
/*
* We may need one additional vma to fix up the mappings ...
* Create a list of vma's touched by the unmap,
* and this is the last chance for an easy error exit.
* removing them from the VM lists as we go..
*/
*
extra
=
kmem_cache_alloc
(
vm_area_cachep
,
SLAB_KERNEL
);
* Called with the page_table_lock held.
if
(
!
extra
)
*/
return
-
ENOMEM
;
static
struct
vm_area_struct
*
touched_by_munmap
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
,
struct
vm_area_struct
*
mpnt
,
struct
vm_area_struct
*
prev
,
unsigned
long
end
)
{
struct
vm_area_struct
**
npp
,
*
touched
;
npp
=
(
prev
?
&
prev
->
vm_next
:
&
mm
->
mmap
);
npp
=
(
prev
?
&
prev
->
vm_next
:
&
mm
->
mmap
);
free
=
NULL
;
spin_lock
(
&
mm
->
page_table_lock
);
touched
=
NULL
;
for
(
;
mpnt
&&
mpnt
->
vm_start
<
addr
+
len
;
mpnt
=
*
npp
)
{
do
{
*
npp
=
mpnt
->
vm_next
;
struct
vm_area_struct
*
next
=
mpnt
->
vm_next
;
mpnt
->
vm_next
=
free
;
mpnt
->
vm_next
=
touched
;
free
=
mpnt
;
touched
=
mpnt
;
mm
->
map_count
--
;
rb_erase
(
&
mpnt
->
vm_rb
,
&
mm
->
mm_rb
);
rb_erase
(
&
mpnt
->
vm_rb
,
&
mm
->
mm_rb
);
}
mpnt
=
next
;
}
while
(
mpnt
&&
mpnt
->
vm_start
<
end
);
*
npp
=
mpnt
;
mm
->
mmap_cache
=
NULL
;
/* Kill the cache. */
mm
->
mmap_cache
=
NULL
;
/* Kill the cache. */
return
touched
;
}
tlb
=
tlb_gather_mmu
(
mm
);
/*
* Split a vma into two pieces at address 'addr', the original vma
* will contain the first part, a new vma is allocated for the tail.
*/
static
int
splitvma
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
,
struct
vm_area_struct
*
mpnt
,
unsigned
long
addr
)
{
struct
vm_area_struct
*
new
;
/* Ok - we have the memory areas we should free on the 'free' list,
if
(
mm
->
map_count
>=
MAX_MAP_COUNT
)
* so release them, and unmap the page range..
return
-
ENOMEM
;
* If the one of the segments is only being partially unmapped,
* it will put new vm_area_struct(s) into the address space.
* In that case we have to be careful with VM_DENYWRITE.
*/
while
((
mpnt
=
free
)
!=
NULL
)
{
unsigned
long
st
,
end
;
struct
file
*
file
=
NULL
;
free
=
free
->
vm_next
;
new
=
kmem_cache_alloc
(
vm_area_cachep
,
SLAB_KERNEL
);
if
(
!
new
)
return
-
ENOMEM
;
st
=
addr
<
mpnt
->
vm_start
?
mpnt
->
vm_start
:
addr
;
/* most fields are the same, copy all, and then fixup */
end
=
addr
+
len
;
*
new
=
*
mpnt
;
end
=
end
>
mpnt
->
vm_end
?
mpnt
->
vm_end
:
end
;
if
(
mpnt
->
vm_flags
&
VM_DENYWRITE
&&
new
->
vm_start
=
addr
;
(
st
!=
mpnt
->
vm_start
||
end
!=
mpnt
->
vm_end
)
&&
new
->
vm_pgoff
=
mpnt
->
vm_pgoff
+
((
addr
-
mpnt
->
vm_start
)
>>
PAGE_SHIFT
);
(
file
=
mpnt
->
vm_file
)
!=
NULL
)
{
new
->
vm_raend
=
0
;
if
(
mpnt
->
vm_file
)
{
struct
file
*
file
=
mpnt
->
vm_file
;
get_file
(
file
);
if
(
mpnt
->
vm_flags
&
VM_DENYWRITE
)
atomic_dec
(
&
file
->
f_dentry
->
d_inode
->
i_writecount
);
atomic_dec
(
&
file
->
f_dentry
->
d_inode
->
i_writecount
);
}
}
remove_shared_vm_struct
(
mpnt
);
mm
->
map_count
--
;
if
(
mpnt
->
vm_ops
&&
mpnt
->
vm_ops
->
open
)
mpnt
->
vm_ops
->
open
(
mpnt
);
mpnt
->
vm_end
=
addr
;
/* Truncate area */
spin_lock
(
&
mm
->
page_table_lock
);
lock_vma_mappings
(
mpnt
);
__insert_vm_struct
(
mm
,
new
);
unlock_vma_mappings
(
mpnt
);
spin_unlock
(
&
mm
->
page_table_lock
);
unmap_page_range
(
tlb
,
mpnt
,
st
,
end
);
return
0
;
}
/* Munmap is split into 2 main parts -- this part which finds
* what needs doing, and the areas themselves, which do the
* work. This now handles partial unmappings.
* Jeremy Fitzhardine <jeremy@sw.oz.au>
*/
int
do_munmap
(
struct
mm_struct
*
mm
,
unsigned
long
start
,
size_t
len
)
{
unsigned
long
end
;
struct
vm_area_struct
*
mpnt
,
*
prev
,
*
last
;
if
((
start
&
~
PAGE_MASK
)
||
start
>
TASK_SIZE
||
len
>
TASK_SIZE
-
start
)
return
-
EINVAL
;
if
((
len
=
PAGE_ALIGN
(
len
))
==
0
)
return
-
EINVAL
;
/* Find the first overlapping VMA */
mpnt
=
find_vma_prev
(
mm
,
start
,
&
prev
);
if
(
!
mpnt
)
return
0
;
/* we have start < mpnt->vm_end */
/* if it doesn't overlap, we have nothing.. */
end
=
start
+
len
;
if
(
mpnt
->
vm_start
>=
end
)
return
0
;
/*
/*
* Fix the mapping, and free the old area if it wasn't reused.
* If we need to split any vma, do it now to save pain later.
*/
*/
extra
=
unmap_fixup
(
mm
,
mpnt
,
st
,
end
-
st
,
extra
);
if
(
start
>
mpnt
->
vm_start
)
{
if
(
file
)
if
(
splitvma
(
mm
,
mpnt
,
start
))
atomic_inc
(
&
file
->
f_dentry
->
d_inode
->
i_writecount
);
return
-
ENOMEM
;
prev
=
mpnt
;
mpnt
=
mpnt
->
vm_next
;
}
}
validate_mm
(
mm
);
/* Release the extra vma struct if it wasn't used */
/* Does it split the last one? */
if
(
extra
)
last
=
find_vma
(
mm
,
end
);
kmem_cache_free
(
vm_area_cachep
,
extra
);
if
(
last
&&
end
>
last
->
vm_start
)
{
if
(
splitvma
(
mm
,
last
,
end
))
return
-
ENOMEM
;
}
free_pgtables
(
tlb
,
prev
,
addr
,
addr
+
len
);
/*
tlb_finish_mmu
(
tlb
,
addr
,
addr
+
len
);
* Remove the vma's, and unmap the actual pages
*/
spin_lock
(
&
mm
->
page_table_lock
);
mpnt
=
touched_by_munmap
(
mm
,
mpnt
,
prev
,
end
);
unmap_region
(
mm
,
mpnt
,
prev
,
start
,
end
);
spin_unlock
(
&
mm
->
page_table_lock
);
spin_unlock
(
&
mm
->
page_table_lock
);
/* Fix up all other VM information */
unmap_vma_list
(
mm
,
mpnt
);
return
0
;
return
0
;
}
}
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