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1 #ifndef _LINUX_PAGEMAP_H
2 #define _LINUX_PAGEMAP_H
3 
4 /*
5  * Copyright 1995 Linus Torvalds
6  */
7 #include <linux/mm.h>
8 #include <linux/fs.h>
9 #include <linux/list.h>
10 #include <linux/highmem.h>
11 #include <linux/compiler.h>
12 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
13 #include <linux/gfp.h>
14 #include <linux/bitops.h>
15 #include <linux/hardirq.h> /* for in_interrupt() */
16 
17 /*
18  * Bits in mapping->flags.  The lower __GFP_BITS_SHIFT bits are the page
19  * allocation mode flags.
20  */
21 #define	AS_EIO		(__GFP_BITS_SHIFT + 0)	/* IO error on async write */
22 #define AS_ENOSPC	(__GFP_BITS_SHIFT + 1)	/* ENOSPC on async write */
23 #define AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS	(__GFP_BITS_SHIFT + 2)	/* under mm_take_all_locks() */
24 
25 static inline void mapping_set_error(struct address_space *mapping, int error)
26 {
27 	if (unlikely(error)) {
28 		if (error == -ENOSPC)
29 			set_bit(AS_ENOSPC, &mapping->flags);
30 		else
31 			set_bit(AS_EIO, &mapping->flags);
32 	}
33 }
34 
35 #ifdef CONFIG_UNEVICTABLE_LRU
36 #define AS_UNEVICTABLE	(__GFP_BITS_SHIFT + 2)	/* e.g., ramdisk, SHM_LOCK */
37 
38 static inline void mapping_set_unevictable(struct address_space *mapping)
39 {
40 	set_bit(AS_UNEVICTABLE, &mapping->flags);
41 }
42 
43 static inline void mapping_clear_unevictable(struct address_space *mapping)
44 {
45 	clear_bit(AS_UNEVICTABLE, &mapping->flags);
46 }
47 
48 static inline int mapping_unevictable(struct address_space *mapping)
49 {
50 	if (likely(mapping))
51 		return test_bit(AS_UNEVICTABLE, &mapping->flags);
52 	return !!mapping;
53 }
54 #else
55 static inline void mapping_set_unevictable(struct address_space *mapping) { }
56 static inline void mapping_clear_unevictable(struct address_space *mapping) { }
57 static inline int mapping_unevictable(struct address_space *mapping)
58 {
59 	return 0;
60 }
61 #endif
62 
63 static inline gfp_t mapping_gfp_mask(struct address_space * mapping)
64 {
65 	return (__force gfp_t)mapping->flags & __GFP_BITS_MASK;
66 }
67 
68 /*
69  * This is non-atomic.  Only to be used before the mapping is activated.
70  * Probably needs a barrier...
71  */
72 static inline void mapping_set_gfp_mask(struct address_space *m, gfp_t mask)
73 {
74 	m->flags = (m->flags & ~(__force unsigned long)__GFP_BITS_MASK) |
75 				(__force unsigned long)mask;
76 }
77 
78 /*
79  * The page cache can done in larger chunks than
80  * one page, because it allows for more efficient
81  * throughput (it can then be mapped into user
82  * space in smaller chunks for same flexibility).
83  *
84  * Or rather, it _will_ be done in larger chunks.
85  */
86 #define PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT	PAGE_SHIFT
87 #define PAGE_CACHE_SIZE		PAGE_SIZE
88 #define PAGE_CACHE_MASK		PAGE_MASK
89 #define PAGE_CACHE_ALIGN(addr)	(((addr)+PAGE_CACHE_SIZE-1)&PAGE_CACHE_MASK)
90 
91 #define page_cache_get(page)		get_page(page)
92 #define page_cache_release(page)	put_page(page)
93 void release_pages(struct page **pages, int nr, int cold);
94 
95 /*
96  * speculatively take a reference to a page.
97  * If the page is free (_count == 0), then _count is untouched, and 0
98  * is returned. Otherwise, _count is incremented by 1 and 1 is returned.
99  *
100  * This function must be called inside the same rcu_read_lock() section as has
101  * been used to lookup the page in the pagecache radix-tree (or page table):
102  * this allows allocators to use a synchronize_rcu() to stabilize _count.
103  *
104  * Unless an RCU grace period has passed, the count of all pages coming out
105  * of the allocator must be considered unstable. page_count may return higher
106  * than expected, and put_page must be able to do the right thing when the
107  * page has been finished with, no matter what it is subsequently allocated
108  * for (because put_page is what is used here to drop an invalid speculative
109  * reference).
110  *
111  * This is the interesting part of the lockless pagecache (and lockless
112  * get_user_pages) locking protocol, where the lookup-side (eg. find_get_page)
113  * has the following pattern:
114  * 1. find page in radix tree
115  * 2. conditionally increment refcount
116  * 3. check the page is still in pagecache (if no, goto 1)
117  *
118  * Remove-side that cares about stability of _count (eg. reclaim) has the
119  * following (with tree_lock held for write):
120  * A. atomically check refcount is correct and set it to 0 (atomic_cmpxchg)
121  * B. remove page from pagecache
122  * C. free the page
123  *
124  * There are 2 critical interleavings that matter:
125  * - 2 runs before A: in this case, A sees elevated refcount and bails out
126  * - A runs before 2: in this case, 2 sees zero refcount and retries;
127  *   subsequently, B will complete and 1 will find no page, causing the
128  *   lookup to return NULL.
129  *
130  * It is possible that between 1 and 2, the page is removed then the exact same
131  * page is inserted into the same position in pagecache. That's OK: the
132  * old find_get_page using tree_lock could equally have run before or after
133  * such a re-insertion, depending on order that locks are granted.
134  *
135  * Lookups racing against pagecache insertion isn't a big problem: either 1
136  * will find the page or it will not. Likewise, the old find_get_page could run
137  * either before the insertion or afterwards, depending on timing.
138  */
139 static inline int page_cache_get_speculative(struct page *page)
140 {
141 	VM_BUG_ON(in_interrupt());
142 
143 #if !defined(CONFIG_SMP) && defined(CONFIG_CLASSIC_RCU)
144 # ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
145 	VM_BUG_ON(!in_atomic());
146 # endif
147 	/*
148 	 * Preempt must be disabled here - we rely on rcu_read_lock doing
149 	 * this for us.
150 	 *
151 	 * Pagecache won't be truncated from interrupt context, so if we have
152 	 * found a page in the radix tree here, we have pinned its refcount by
153 	 * disabling preempt, and hence no need for the "speculative get" that
154 	 * SMP requires.
155 	 */
156 	VM_BUG_ON(page_count(page) == 0);
157 	atomic_inc(&page->_count);
158 
159 #else
160 	if (unlikely(!get_page_unless_zero(page))) {
161 		/*
162 		 * Either the page has been freed, or will be freed.
163 		 * In either case, retry here and the caller should
164 		 * do the right thing (see comments above).
165 		 */
166 		return 0;
167 	}
168 #endif
169 	VM_BUG_ON(PageTail(page));
170 
171 	return 1;
172 }
173 
174 /*
175  * Same as above, but add instead of inc (could just be merged)
176  */
177 static inline int page_cache_add_speculative(struct page *page, int count)
178 {
179 	VM_BUG_ON(in_interrupt());
180 
181 #if !defined(CONFIG_SMP) && defined(CONFIG_CLASSIC_RCU)
182 # ifdef CONFIG_PREEMPT
183 	VM_BUG_ON(!in_atomic());
184 # endif
185 	VM_BUG_ON(page_count(page) == 0);
186 	atomic_add(count, &page->_count);
187 
188 #else
189 	if (unlikely(!atomic_add_unless(&page->_count, count, 0)))
190 		return 0;
191 #endif
192 	VM_BUG_ON(PageCompound(page) && page != compound_head(page));
193 
194 	return 1;
195 }
196 
197 static inline int page_freeze_refs(struct page *page, int count)
198 {
199 	return likely(atomic_cmpxchg(&page->_count, count, 0) == count);
200 }
201 
202 static inline void page_unfreeze_refs(struct page *page, int count)
203 {
204 	VM_BUG_ON(page_count(page) != 0);
205 	VM_BUG_ON(count == 0);
206 
207 	atomic_set(&page->_count, count);
208 }
209 
210 #ifdef CONFIG_NUMA
211 extern struct page *__page_cache_alloc(gfp_t gfp);
212 #else
213 static inline struct page *__page_cache_alloc(gfp_t gfp)
214 {
215 	return alloc_pages(gfp, 0);
216 }
217 #endif
218 
219 static inline struct page *page_cache_alloc(struct address_space *x)
220 {
221 	return __page_cache_alloc(mapping_gfp_mask(x));
222 }
223 
224 static inline struct page *page_cache_alloc_cold(struct address_space *x)
225 {
226 	return __page_cache_alloc(mapping_gfp_mask(x)|__GFP_COLD);
227 }
228 
229 typedef int filler_t(void *, struct page *);
230 
231 extern struct page * find_get_page(struct address_space *mapping,
232 				pgoff_t index);
233 extern struct page * find_lock_page(struct address_space *mapping,
234 				pgoff_t index);
235 extern struct page * find_or_create_page(struct address_space *mapping,
236 				pgoff_t index, gfp_t gfp_mask);
237 unsigned find_get_pages(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t start,
238 			unsigned int nr_pages, struct page **pages);
239 unsigned find_get_pages_contig(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t start,
240 			       unsigned int nr_pages, struct page **pages);
241 unsigned find_get_pages_tag(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t *index,
242 			int tag, unsigned int nr_pages, struct page **pages);
243 
244 struct page *__grab_cache_page(struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t index);
245 
246 /*
247  * Returns locked page at given index in given cache, creating it if needed.
248  */
249 static inline struct page *grab_cache_page(struct address_space *mapping,
250 								pgoff_t index)
251 {
252 	return find_or_create_page(mapping, index, mapping_gfp_mask(mapping));
253 }
254 
255 extern struct page * grab_cache_page_nowait(struct address_space *mapping,
256 				pgoff_t index);
257 extern struct page * read_cache_page_async(struct address_space *mapping,
258 				pgoff_t index, filler_t *filler,
259 				void *data);
260 extern struct page * read_cache_page(struct address_space *mapping,
261 				pgoff_t index, filler_t *filler,
262 				void *data);
263 extern int read_cache_pages(struct address_space *mapping,
264 		struct list_head *pages, filler_t *filler, void *data);
265 
266 static inline struct page *read_mapping_page_async(
267 						struct address_space *mapping,
268 						     pgoff_t index, void *data)
269 {
270 	filler_t *filler = (filler_t *)mapping->a_ops->readpage;
271 	return read_cache_page_async(mapping, index, filler, data);
272 }
273 
274 static inline struct page *read_mapping_page(struct address_space *mapping,
275 					     pgoff_t index, void *data)
276 {
277 	filler_t *filler = (filler_t *)mapping->a_ops->readpage;
278 	return read_cache_page(mapping, index, filler, data);
279 }
280 
281 /*
282  * Return byte-offset into filesystem object for page.
283  */
284 static inline loff_t page_offset(struct page *page)
285 {
286 	return ((loff_t)page->index) << PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT;
287 }
288 
289 static inline pgoff_t linear_page_index(struct vm_area_struct *vma,
290 					unsigned long address)
291 {
292 	pgoff_t pgoff = (address - vma->vm_start) >> PAGE_SHIFT;
293 	pgoff += vma->vm_pgoff;
294 	return pgoff >> (PAGE_CACHE_SHIFT - PAGE_SHIFT);
295 }
296 
297 extern void __lock_page(struct page *page);
298 extern int __lock_page_killable(struct page *page);
299 extern void __lock_page_nosync(struct page *page);
300 extern void unlock_page(struct page *page);
301 
302 static inline void __set_page_locked(struct page *page)
303 {
304 	__set_bit(PG_locked, &page->flags);
305 }
306 
307 static inline void __clear_page_locked(struct page *page)
308 {
309 	__clear_bit(PG_locked, &page->flags);
310 }
311 
312 static inline int trylock_page(struct page *page)
313 {
314 	return (likely(!test_and_set_bit_lock(PG_locked, &page->flags)));
315 }
316 
317 /*
318  * lock_page may only be called if we have the page's inode pinned.
319  */
320 static inline void lock_page(struct page *page)
321 {
322 	might_sleep();
323 	if (!trylock_page(page))
324 		__lock_page(page);
325 }
326 
327 /*
328  * lock_page_killable is like lock_page but can be interrupted by fatal
329  * signals.  It returns 0 if it locked the page and -EINTR if it was
330  * killed while waiting.
331  */
332 static inline int lock_page_killable(struct page *page)
333 {
334 	might_sleep();
335 	if (!trylock_page(page))
336 		return __lock_page_killable(page);
337 	return 0;
338 }
339 
340 /*
341  * lock_page_nosync should only be used if we can't pin the page's inode.
342  * Doesn't play quite so well with block device plugging.
343  */
344 static inline void lock_page_nosync(struct page *page)
345 {
346 	might_sleep();
347 	if (!trylock_page(page))
348 		__lock_page_nosync(page);
349 }
350 
351 /*
352  * This is exported only for wait_on_page_locked/wait_on_page_writeback.
353  * Never use this directly!
354  */
355 extern void wait_on_page_bit(struct page *page, int bit_nr);
356 
357 /*
358  * Wait for a page to be unlocked.
359  *
360  * This must be called with the caller "holding" the page,
361  * ie with increased "page->count" so that the page won't
362  * go away during the wait..
363  */
364 static inline void wait_on_page_locked(struct page *page)
365 {
366 	if (PageLocked(page))
367 		wait_on_page_bit(page, PG_locked);
368 }
369 
370 /*
371  * Wait for a page to complete writeback
372  */
373 static inline void wait_on_page_writeback(struct page *page)
374 {
375 	if (PageWriteback(page))
376 		wait_on_page_bit(page, PG_writeback);
377 }
378 
379 extern void end_page_writeback(struct page *page);
380 
381 /*
382  * Fault a userspace page into pagetables.  Return non-zero on a fault.
383  *
384  * This assumes that two userspace pages are always sufficient.  That's
385  * not true if PAGE_CACHE_SIZE > PAGE_SIZE.
386  */
387 static inline int fault_in_pages_writeable(char __user *uaddr, int size)
388 {
389 	int ret;
390 
391 	if (unlikely(size == 0))
392 		return 0;
393 
394 	/*
395 	 * Writing zeroes into userspace here is OK, because we know that if
396 	 * the zero gets there, we'll be overwriting it.
397 	 */
398 	ret = __put_user(0, uaddr);
399 	if (ret == 0) {
400 		char __user *end = uaddr + size - 1;
401 
402 		/*
403 		 * If the page was already mapped, this will get a cache miss
404 		 * for sure, so try to avoid doing it.
405 		 */
406 		if (((unsigned long)uaddr & PAGE_MASK) !=
407 				((unsigned long)end & PAGE_MASK))
408 		 	ret = __put_user(0, end);
409 	}
410 	return ret;
411 }
412 
413 static inline int fault_in_pages_readable(const char __user *uaddr, int size)
414 {
415 	volatile char c;
416 	int ret;
417 
418 	if (unlikely(size == 0))
419 		return 0;
420 
421 	ret = __get_user(c, uaddr);
422 	if (ret == 0) {
423 		const char __user *end = uaddr + size - 1;
424 
425 		if (((unsigned long)uaddr & PAGE_MASK) !=
426 				((unsigned long)end & PAGE_MASK))
427 		 	ret = __get_user(c, end);
428 	}
429 	return ret;
430 }
431 
432 int add_to_page_cache_locked(struct page *page, struct address_space *mapping,
433 				pgoff_t index, gfp_t gfp_mask);
434 int add_to_page_cache_lru(struct page *page, struct address_space *mapping,
435 				pgoff_t index, gfp_t gfp_mask);
436 extern void remove_from_page_cache(struct page *page);
437 extern void __remove_from_page_cache(struct page *page);
438 
439 /*
440  * Like add_to_page_cache_locked, but used to add newly allocated pages:
441  * the page is new, so we can just run __set_page_locked() against it.
442  */
443 static inline int add_to_page_cache(struct page *page,
444 		struct address_space *mapping, pgoff_t offset, gfp_t gfp_mask)
445 {
446 	int error;
447 
448 	__set_page_locked(page);
449 	error = add_to_page_cache_locked(page, mapping, offset, gfp_mask);
450 	if (unlikely(error))
451 		__clear_page_locked(page);
452 	return error;
453 }
454 
455 #endif /* _LINUX_PAGEMAP_H */
456