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1 #ifndef _LINUX_MM_TYPES_H
2 #define _LINUX_MM_TYPES_H
3 
4 #include <linux/auxvec.h>
5 #include <linux/types.h>
6 #include <linux/threads.h>
7 #include <linux/list.h>
8 #include <linux/spinlock.h>
9 #include <linux/rbtree.h>
10 #include <linux/rwsem.h>
11 #include <linux/completion.h>
12 #include <linux/cpumask.h>
13 #include <linux/uprobes.h>
14 #include <linux/page-flags-layout.h>
15 #include <asm/page.h>
16 #include <asm/mmu.h>
17 
18 #ifndef AT_VECTOR_SIZE_ARCH
19 #define AT_VECTOR_SIZE_ARCH 0
20 #endif
21 #define AT_VECTOR_SIZE (2*(AT_VECTOR_SIZE_ARCH + AT_VECTOR_SIZE_BASE + 1))
22 
23 struct address_space;
24 struct mem_cgroup;
25 
26 #define USE_SPLIT_PTE_PTLOCKS	(NR_CPUS >= CONFIG_SPLIT_PTLOCK_CPUS)
27 #define USE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCKS	(USE_SPLIT_PTE_PTLOCKS && \
28 		IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_ARCH_ENABLE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCK))
29 #define ALLOC_SPLIT_PTLOCKS	(SPINLOCK_SIZE > BITS_PER_LONG/8)
30 
31 typedef void compound_page_dtor(struct page *);
32 
33 /*
34  * Each physical page in the system has a struct page associated with
35  * it to keep track of whatever it is we are using the page for at the
36  * moment. Note that we have no way to track which tasks are using
37  * a page, though if it is a pagecache page, rmap structures can tell us
38  * who is mapping it.
39  *
40  * The objects in struct page are organized in double word blocks in
41  * order to allows us to use atomic double word operations on portions
42  * of struct page. That is currently only used by slub but the arrangement
43  * allows the use of atomic double word operations on the flags/mapping
44  * and lru list pointers also.
45  */
46 struct page {
47 	/* First double word block */
48 	unsigned long flags;		/* Atomic flags, some possibly
49 					 * updated asynchronously */
50 	union {
51 		struct address_space *mapping;	/* If low bit clear, points to
52 						 * inode address_space, or NULL.
53 						 * If page mapped as anonymous
54 						 * memory, low bit is set, and
55 						 * it points to anon_vma object:
56 						 * see PAGE_MAPPING_ANON below.
57 						 */
58 		void *s_mem;			/* slab first object */
59 	};
60 
61 	/* Second double word */
62 	struct {
63 		union {
64 			pgoff_t index;		/* Our offset within mapping. */
65 			void *freelist;		/* sl[aou]b first free object */
66 		};
67 
68 		union {
69 #if defined(CONFIG_HAVE_CMPXCHG_DOUBLE) && \
70 	defined(CONFIG_HAVE_ALIGNED_STRUCT_PAGE)
71 			/* Used for cmpxchg_double in slub */
72 			unsigned long counters;
73 #else
74 			/*
75 			 * Keep _count separate from slub cmpxchg_double data.
76 			 * As the rest of the double word is protected by
77 			 * slab_lock but _count is not.
78 			 */
79 			unsigned counters;
80 #endif
81 
82 			struct {
83 
84 				union {
85 					/*
86 					 * Count of ptes mapped in
87 					 * mms, to show when page is
88 					 * mapped & limit reverse map
89 					 * searches.
90 					 *
91 					 * Used also for tail pages
92 					 * refcounting instead of
93 					 * _count. Tail pages cannot
94 					 * be mapped and keeping the
95 					 * tail page _count zero at
96 					 * all times guarantees
97 					 * get_page_unless_zero() will
98 					 * never succeed on tail
99 					 * pages.
100 					 */
101 					atomic_t _mapcount;
102 
103 					struct { /* SLUB */
104 						unsigned inuse:16;
105 						unsigned objects:15;
106 						unsigned frozen:1;
107 					};
108 					int units;	/* SLOB */
109 				};
110 				atomic_t _count;		/* Usage count, see below. */
111 			};
112 			unsigned int active;	/* SLAB */
113 		};
114 	};
115 
116 	/* Third double word block */
117 	union {
118 		struct list_head lru;	/* Pageout list, eg. active_list
119 					 * protected by zone->lru_lock !
120 					 * Can be used as a generic list
121 					 * by the page owner.
122 					 */
123 		struct {		/* slub per cpu partial pages */
124 			struct page *next;	/* Next partial slab */
125 #ifdef CONFIG_64BIT
126 			int pages;	/* Nr of partial slabs left */
127 			int pobjects;	/* Approximate # of objects */
128 #else
129 			short int pages;
130 			short int pobjects;
131 #endif
132 		};
133 
134 		struct slab *slab_page; /* slab fields */
135 		struct rcu_head rcu_head;	/* Used by SLAB
136 						 * when destroying via RCU
137 						 */
138 		/* First tail page of compound page */
139 		struct {
140 			compound_page_dtor *compound_dtor;
141 			unsigned long compound_order;
142 		};
143 
144 #if defined(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE) && USE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCKS
145 		pgtable_t pmd_huge_pte; /* protected by page->ptl */
146 #endif
147 	};
148 
149 	/* Remainder is not double word aligned */
150 	union {
151 		unsigned long private;		/* Mapping-private opaque data:
152 					 	 * usually used for buffer_heads
153 						 * if PagePrivate set; used for
154 						 * swp_entry_t if PageSwapCache;
155 						 * indicates order in the buddy
156 						 * system if PG_buddy is set.
157 						 */
158 #if USE_SPLIT_PTE_PTLOCKS
159 #if ALLOC_SPLIT_PTLOCKS
160 		spinlock_t *ptl;
161 #else
162 		spinlock_t ptl;
163 #endif
164 #endif
165 		struct kmem_cache *slab_cache;	/* SL[AU]B: Pointer to slab */
166 		struct page *first_page;	/* Compound tail pages */
167 	};
168 
169 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
170 	struct mem_cgroup *mem_cgroup;
171 #endif
172 
173 	/*
174 	 * On machines where all RAM is mapped into kernel address space,
175 	 * we can simply calculate the virtual address. On machines with
176 	 * highmem some memory is mapped into kernel virtual memory
177 	 * dynamically, so we need a place to store that address.
178 	 * Note that this field could be 16 bits on x86 ... ;)
179 	 *
180 	 * Architectures with slow multiplication can define
181 	 * WANT_PAGE_VIRTUAL in asm/page.h
182 	 */
183 #if defined(WANT_PAGE_VIRTUAL)
184 	void *virtual;			/* Kernel virtual address (NULL if
185 					   not kmapped, ie. highmem) */
186 #endif /* WANT_PAGE_VIRTUAL */
187 
188 #ifdef CONFIG_KMEMCHECK
189 	/*
190 	 * kmemcheck wants to track the status of each byte in a page; this
191 	 * is a pointer to such a status block. NULL if not tracked.
192 	 */
193 	void *shadow;
194 #endif
195 
196 #ifdef LAST_CPUPID_NOT_IN_PAGE_FLAGS
197 	int _last_cpupid;
198 #endif
199 }
200 /*
201  * The struct page can be forced to be double word aligned so that atomic ops
202  * on double words work. The SLUB allocator can make use of such a feature.
203  */
204 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_ALIGNED_STRUCT_PAGE
205 	__aligned(2 * sizeof(unsigned long))
206 #endif
207 ;
208 
209 struct page_frag {
210 	struct page *page;
211 #if (BITS_PER_LONG > 32) || (PAGE_SIZE >= 65536)
212 	__u32 offset;
213 	__u32 size;
214 #else
215 	__u16 offset;
216 	__u16 size;
217 #endif
218 };
219 
220 #define PAGE_FRAG_CACHE_MAX_SIZE	__ALIGN_MASK(32768, ~PAGE_MASK)
221 #define PAGE_FRAG_CACHE_MAX_ORDER	get_order(PAGE_FRAG_CACHE_MAX_SIZE)
222 
223 struct page_frag_cache {
224 	void * va;
225 #if (PAGE_SIZE < PAGE_FRAG_CACHE_MAX_SIZE)
226 	__u16 offset;
227 	__u16 size;
228 #else
229 	__u32 offset;
230 #endif
231 	/* we maintain a pagecount bias, so that we dont dirty cache line
232 	 * containing page->_count every time we allocate a fragment.
233 	 */
234 	unsigned int		pagecnt_bias;
235 	bool pfmemalloc;
236 };
237 
238 typedef unsigned long vm_flags_t;
239 
240 /*
241  * A region containing a mapping of a non-memory backed file under NOMMU
242  * conditions.  These are held in a global tree and are pinned by the VMAs that
243  * map parts of them.
244  */
245 struct vm_region {
246 	struct rb_node	vm_rb;		/* link in global region tree */
247 	vm_flags_t	vm_flags;	/* VMA vm_flags */
248 	unsigned long	vm_start;	/* start address of region */
249 	unsigned long	vm_end;		/* region initialised to here */
250 	unsigned long	vm_top;		/* region allocated to here */
251 	unsigned long	vm_pgoff;	/* the offset in vm_file corresponding to vm_start */
252 	struct file	*vm_file;	/* the backing file or NULL */
253 
254 	int		vm_usage;	/* region usage count (access under nommu_region_sem) */
255 	bool		vm_icache_flushed : 1; /* true if the icache has been flushed for
256 						* this region */
257 };
258 
259 #ifdef CONFIG_USERFAULTFD
260 #define NULL_VM_UFFD_CTX ((struct vm_userfaultfd_ctx) { NULL, })
261 struct vm_userfaultfd_ctx {
262 	struct userfaultfd_ctx *ctx;
263 };
264 #else /* CONFIG_USERFAULTFD */
265 #define NULL_VM_UFFD_CTX ((struct vm_userfaultfd_ctx) {})
266 struct vm_userfaultfd_ctx {};
267 #endif /* CONFIG_USERFAULTFD */
268 
269 /*
270  * This struct defines a memory VMM memory area. There is one of these
271  * per VM-area/task.  A VM area is any part of the process virtual memory
272  * space that has a special rule for the page-fault handlers (ie a shared
273  * library, the executable area etc).
274  */
275 struct vm_area_struct {
276 	/* The first cache line has the info for VMA tree walking. */
277 
278 	unsigned long vm_start;		/* Our start address within vm_mm. */
279 	unsigned long vm_end;		/* The first byte after our end address
280 					   within vm_mm. */
281 
282 	/* linked list of VM areas per task, sorted by address */
283 	struct vm_area_struct *vm_next, *vm_prev;
284 
285 	struct rb_node vm_rb;
286 
287 	/*
288 	 * Largest free memory gap in bytes to the left of this VMA.
289 	 * Either between this VMA and vma->vm_prev, or between one of the
290 	 * VMAs below us in the VMA rbtree and its ->vm_prev. This helps
291 	 * get_unmapped_area find a free area of the right size.
292 	 */
293 	unsigned long rb_subtree_gap;
294 
295 	/* Second cache line starts here. */
296 
297 	struct mm_struct *vm_mm;	/* The address space we belong to. */
298 	pgprot_t vm_page_prot;		/* Access permissions of this VMA. */
299 	unsigned long vm_flags;		/* Flags, see mm.h. */
300 
301 	/*
302 	 * For areas with an address space and backing store,
303 	 * linkage into the address_space->i_mmap interval tree.
304 	 */
305 	struct {
306 		struct rb_node rb;
307 		unsigned long rb_subtree_last;
308 	} shared;
309 
310 	/*
311 	 * A file's MAP_PRIVATE vma can be in both i_mmap tree and anon_vma
312 	 * list, after a COW of one of the file pages.	A MAP_SHARED vma
313 	 * can only be in the i_mmap tree.  An anonymous MAP_PRIVATE, stack
314 	 * or brk vma (with NULL file) can only be in an anon_vma list.
315 	 */
316 	struct list_head anon_vma_chain; /* Serialized by mmap_sem &
317 					  * page_table_lock */
318 	struct anon_vma *anon_vma;	/* Serialized by page_table_lock */
319 
320 	/* Function pointers to deal with this struct. */
321 	const struct vm_operations_struct *vm_ops;
322 
323 	/* Information about our backing store: */
324 	unsigned long vm_pgoff;		/* Offset (within vm_file) in PAGE_SIZE
325 					   units, *not* PAGE_CACHE_SIZE */
326 	struct file * vm_file;		/* File we map to (can be NULL). */
327 	void * vm_private_data;		/* was vm_pte (shared mem) */
328 
329 #ifndef CONFIG_MMU
330 	struct vm_region *vm_region;	/* NOMMU mapping region */
331 #endif
332 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
333 	struct mempolicy *vm_policy;	/* NUMA policy for the VMA */
334 #endif
335 	struct vm_userfaultfd_ctx vm_userfaultfd_ctx;
336 };
337 
338 struct core_thread {
339 	struct task_struct *task;
340 	struct core_thread *next;
341 };
342 
343 struct core_state {
344 	atomic_t nr_threads;
345 	struct core_thread dumper;
346 	struct completion startup;
347 };
348 
349 enum {
350 	MM_FILEPAGES,
351 	MM_ANONPAGES,
352 	MM_SWAPENTS,
353 	NR_MM_COUNTERS
354 };
355 
356 #if USE_SPLIT_PTE_PTLOCKS && defined(CONFIG_MMU)
357 #define SPLIT_RSS_COUNTING
358 /* per-thread cached information, */
359 struct task_rss_stat {
360 	int events;	/* for synchronization threshold */
361 	int count[NR_MM_COUNTERS];
362 };
363 #endif /* USE_SPLIT_PTE_PTLOCKS */
364 
365 struct mm_rss_stat {
366 	atomic_long_t count[NR_MM_COUNTERS];
367 };
368 
369 struct kioctx_table;
370 struct mm_struct {
371 	struct vm_area_struct *mmap;		/* list of VMAs */
372 	struct rb_root mm_rb;
373 	u32 vmacache_seqnum;                   /* per-thread vmacache */
374 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
375 	unsigned long (*get_unmapped_area) (struct file *filp,
376 				unsigned long addr, unsigned long len,
377 				unsigned long pgoff, unsigned long flags);
378 #endif
379 	unsigned long mmap_base;		/* base of mmap area */
380 	unsigned long mmap_legacy_base;         /* base of mmap area in bottom-up allocations */
381 	unsigned long task_size;		/* size of task vm space */
382 	unsigned long highest_vm_end;		/* highest vma end address */
383 	pgd_t * pgd;
384 	atomic_t mm_users;			/* How many users with user space? */
385 	atomic_t mm_count;			/* How many references to "struct mm_struct" (users count as 1) */
386 	atomic_long_t nr_ptes;			/* PTE page table pages */
387 #if CONFIG_PGTABLE_LEVELS > 2
388 	atomic_long_t nr_pmds;			/* PMD page table pages */
389 #endif
390 	int map_count;				/* number of VMAs */
391 
392 	spinlock_t page_table_lock;		/* Protects page tables and some counters */
393 	struct rw_semaphore mmap_sem;
394 
395 	struct list_head mmlist;		/* List of maybe swapped mm's.	These are globally strung
396 						 * together off init_mm.mmlist, and are protected
397 						 * by mmlist_lock
398 						 */
399 
400 
401 	unsigned long hiwater_rss;	/* High-watermark of RSS usage */
402 	unsigned long hiwater_vm;	/* High-water virtual memory usage */
403 
404 	unsigned long total_vm;		/* Total pages mapped */
405 	unsigned long locked_vm;	/* Pages that have PG_mlocked set */
406 	unsigned long pinned_vm;	/* Refcount permanently increased */
407 	unsigned long shared_vm;	/* Shared pages (files) */
408 	unsigned long exec_vm;		/* VM_EXEC & ~VM_WRITE */
409 	unsigned long stack_vm;		/* VM_GROWSUP/DOWN */
410 	unsigned long def_flags;
411 	unsigned long start_code, end_code, start_data, end_data;
412 	unsigned long start_brk, brk, start_stack;
413 	unsigned long arg_start, arg_end, env_start, env_end;
414 
415 	unsigned long saved_auxv[AT_VECTOR_SIZE]; /* for /proc/PID/auxv */
416 
417 	/*
418 	 * Special counters, in some configurations protected by the
419 	 * page_table_lock, in other configurations by being atomic.
420 	 */
421 	struct mm_rss_stat rss_stat;
422 
423 	struct linux_binfmt *binfmt;
424 
425 	cpumask_var_t cpu_vm_mask_var;
426 
427 	/* Architecture-specific MM context */
428 	mm_context_t context;
429 
430 	unsigned long flags; /* Must use atomic bitops to access the bits */
431 
432 	struct core_state *core_state; /* coredumping support */
433 #ifdef CONFIG_AIO
434 	spinlock_t			ioctx_lock;
435 	struct kioctx_table __rcu	*ioctx_table;
436 #endif
437 #ifdef CONFIG_MEMCG
438 	/*
439 	 * "owner" points to a task that is regarded as the canonical
440 	 * user/owner of this mm. All of the following must be true in
441 	 * order for it to be changed:
442 	 *
443 	 * current == mm->owner
444 	 * current->mm != mm
445 	 * new_owner->mm == mm
446 	 * new_owner->alloc_lock is held
447 	 */
448 	struct task_struct __rcu *owner;
449 #endif
450 
451 	/* store ref to file /proc/<pid>/exe symlink points to */
452 	struct file __rcu *exe_file;
453 #ifdef CONFIG_MMU_NOTIFIER
454 	struct mmu_notifier_mm *mmu_notifier_mm;
455 #endif
456 #if defined(CONFIG_TRANSPARENT_HUGEPAGE) && !USE_SPLIT_PMD_PTLOCKS
457 	pgtable_t pmd_huge_pte; /* protected by page_table_lock */
458 #endif
459 #ifdef CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK
460 	struct cpumask cpumask_allocation;
461 #endif
462 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING
463 	/*
464 	 * numa_next_scan is the next time that the PTEs will be marked
465 	 * pte_numa. NUMA hinting faults will gather statistics and migrate
466 	 * pages to new nodes if necessary.
467 	 */
468 	unsigned long numa_next_scan;
469 
470 	/* Restart point for scanning and setting pte_numa */
471 	unsigned long numa_scan_offset;
472 
473 	/* numa_scan_seq prevents two threads setting pte_numa */
474 	int numa_scan_seq;
475 #endif
476 #if defined(CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING) || defined(CONFIG_COMPACTION)
477 	/*
478 	 * An operation with batched TLB flushing is going on. Anything that
479 	 * can move process memory needs to flush the TLB when moving a
480 	 * PROT_NONE or PROT_NUMA mapped page.
481 	 */
482 	bool tlb_flush_pending;
483 #endif
484 	struct uprobes_state uprobes_state;
485 #ifdef CONFIG_X86_INTEL_MPX
486 	/* address of the bounds directory */
487 	void __user *bd_addr;
488 #endif
489 #ifdef CONFIG_HUGETLB_PAGE
490 	atomic_long_t hugetlb_usage;
491 #endif
492 };
493 
494 static inline void mm_init_cpumask(struct mm_struct *mm)
495 {
496 #ifdef CONFIG_CPUMASK_OFFSTACK
497 	mm->cpu_vm_mask_var = &mm->cpumask_allocation;
498 #endif
499 	cpumask_clear(mm->cpu_vm_mask_var);
500 }
501 
502 /* Future-safe accessor for struct mm_struct's cpu_vm_mask. */
503 static inline cpumask_t *mm_cpumask(struct mm_struct *mm)
504 {
505 	return mm->cpu_vm_mask_var;
506 }
507 
508 #if defined(CONFIG_NUMA_BALANCING) || defined(CONFIG_COMPACTION)
509 /*
510  * Memory barriers to keep this state in sync are graciously provided by
511  * the page table locks, outside of which no page table modifications happen.
512  * The barriers below prevent the compiler from re-ordering the instructions
513  * around the memory barriers that are already present in the code.
514  */
515 static inline bool mm_tlb_flush_pending(struct mm_struct *mm)
516 {
517 	barrier();
518 	return mm->tlb_flush_pending;
519 }
520 static inline void set_tlb_flush_pending(struct mm_struct *mm)
521 {
522 	mm->tlb_flush_pending = true;
523 
524 	/*
525 	 * Guarantee that the tlb_flush_pending store does not leak into the
526 	 * critical section updating the page tables
527 	 */
528 	smp_mb__before_spinlock();
529 }
530 /* Clearing is done after a TLB flush, which also provides a barrier. */
531 static inline void clear_tlb_flush_pending(struct mm_struct *mm)
532 {
533 	barrier();
534 	mm->tlb_flush_pending = false;
535 }
536 #else
537 static inline bool mm_tlb_flush_pending(struct mm_struct *mm)
538 {
539 	return false;
540 }
541 static inline void set_tlb_flush_pending(struct mm_struct *mm)
542 {
543 }
544 static inline void clear_tlb_flush_pending(struct mm_struct *mm)
545 {
546 }
547 #endif
548 
549 struct vm_special_mapping
550 {
551 	const char *name;
552 	struct page **pages;
553 };
554 
555 enum tlb_flush_reason {
556 	TLB_FLUSH_ON_TASK_SWITCH,
557 	TLB_REMOTE_SHOOTDOWN,
558 	TLB_LOCAL_SHOOTDOWN,
559 	TLB_LOCAL_MM_SHOOTDOWN,
560 	TLB_REMOTE_SEND_IPI,
561 	NR_TLB_FLUSH_REASONS,
562 };
563 
564  /*
565   * A swap entry has to fit into a "unsigned long", as the entry is hidden
566   * in the "index" field of the swapper address space.
567   */
568 typedef struct {
569 	unsigned long val;
570 } swp_entry_t;
571 
572 #endif /* _LINUX_MM_TYPES_H */
573