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  1. /*
  2. * Macros for manipulating and testing page->flags
  3. */
  4. #ifndef PAGE_FLAGS_H
  5. #define PAGE_FLAGS_H
  6. #include <linux/types.h>
  7. #ifndef __GENERATING_BOUNDS_H
  8. #include <linux/mm_types.h>
  9. #include <linux/bounds.h>
  10. #endif /* !__GENERATING_BOUNDS_H */
  11. /*
  12. * Various page->flags bits:
  13. *
  14. * PG_reserved is set for special pages, which can never be swapped out. Some
  15. * of them might not even exist (eg empty_bad_page)...
  16. *
  17. * The PG_private bitflag is set on pagecache pages if they contain filesystem
  18. * specific data (which is normally at page->private). It can be used by
  19. * private allocations for its own usage.
  20. *
  21. * During initiation of disk I/O, PG_locked is set. This bit is set before I/O
  22. * and cleared when writeback _starts_ or when read _completes_. PG_writeback
  23. * is set before writeback starts and cleared when it finishes.
  24. *
  25. * PG_locked also pins a page in pagecache, and blocks truncation of the file
  26. * while it is held.
  27. *
  28. * page_waitqueue(page) is a wait queue of all tasks waiting for the page
  29. * to become unlocked.
  30. *
  31. * PG_uptodate tells whether the page's contents is valid. When a read
  32. * completes, the page becomes uptodate, unless a disk I/O error happened.
  33. *
  34. * PG_referenced, PG_reclaim are used for page reclaim for anonymous and
  35. * file-backed pagecache (see mm/vmscan.c).
  36. *
  37. * PG_error is set to indicate that an I/O error occurred on this page.
  38. *
  39. * PG_arch_1 is an architecture specific page state bit. The generic code
  40. * guarantees that this bit is cleared for a page when it first is entered into
  41. * the page cache.
  42. *
  43. * PG_highmem pages are not permanently mapped into the kernel virtual address
  44. * space, they need to be kmapped separately for doing IO on the pages. The
  45. * struct page (these bits with information) are always mapped into kernel
  46. * address space...
  47. *
  48. * PG_buddy is set to indicate that the page is free and in the buddy system
  49. * (see mm/page_alloc.c).
  50. *
  51. * PG_hwpoison indicates that a page got corrupted in hardware and contains
  52. * data with incorrect ECC bits that triggered a machine check. Accessing is
  53. * not safe since it may cause another machine check. Don't touch!
  54. */
  55. /*
  56. * Don't use the *_dontuse flags. Use the macros. Otherwise you'll break
  57. * locked- and dirty-page accounting.
  58. *
  59. * The page flags field is split into two parts, the main flags area
  60. * which extends from the low bits upwards, and the fields area which
  61. * extends from the high bits downwards.
  62. *
  63. * | FIELD | ... | FLAGS |
  64. * N-1 ^ 0
  65. * (NR_PAGEFLAGS)
  66. *
  67. * The fields area is reserved for fields mapping zone, node (for NUMA) and
  68. * SPARSEMEM section (for variants of SPARSEMEM that require section ids like
  69. * SPARSEMEM_EXTREME with !SPARSEMEM_VMEMMAP).
  70. */
  71. enum pageflags {
  72. PG_locked, /* Page is locked. Don't touch. */
  73. PG_error,
  74. PG_referenced,
  75. PG_uptodate,
  76. PG_dirty,
  77. PG_lru,
  78. PG_active,
  79. PG_slab,
  80. PG_owner_priv_1, /* Owner use. If pagecache, fs may use*/
  81. PG_arch_1,
  82. PG_reserved,
  83. PG_private, /* If pagecache, has fs-private data */
  84. PG_private_2, /* If pagecache, has fs aux data */
  85. PG_writeback, /* Page is under writeback */
  86. #ifdef CONFIG_PAGEFLAGS_EXTENDED
  87. PG_head, /* A head page */
  88. PG_tail, /* A tail page */
  89. #else
  90. PG_compound, /* A compound page */
  91. #endif
  92. PG_swapcache, /* Swap page: swp_entry_t in private */
  93. PG_mappedtodisk, /* Has blocks allocated on-disk */
  94. PG_reclaim, /* To be reclaimed asap */
  95. PG_buddy, /* Page is free, on buddy lists */
  96. PG_swapbacked, /* Page is backed by RAM/swap */
  97. PG_unevictable, /* Page is "unevictable" */
  98. #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_MLOCKED_PAGE_BIT
  99. PG_mlocked, /* Page is vma mlocked */
  100. #endif
  101. #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_USES_PG_UNCACHED
  102. PG_uncached, /* Page has been mapped as uncached */
  103. #endif
  104. #ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE
  105. PG_hwpoison, /* hardware poisoned page. Don't touch */
  106. #endif
  107. __NR_PAGEFLAGS,
  108. /* Filesystems */
  109. PG_checked = PG_owner_priv_1,
  110. /* Two page bits are conscripted by FS-Cache to maintain local caching
  111. * state. These bits are set on pages belonging to the netfs's inodes
  112. * when those inodes are being locally cached.
  113. */
  114. PG_fscache = PG_private_2, /* page backed by cache */
  115. /* XEN */
  116. PG_pinned = PG_owner_priv_1,
  117. PG_savepinned = PG_dirty,
  118. /* SLOB */
  119. PG_slob_free = PG_private,
  120. /* SLUB */
  121. PG_slub_frozen = PG_active,
  122. PG_slub_debug = PG_error,
  123. };
  124. #ifndef __GENERATING_BOUNDS_H
  125. /*
  126. * Macros to create function definitions for page flags
  127. */
  128. #define TESTPAGEFLAG(uname, lname) \
  129. static inline int Page##uname(struct page *page) \
  130. { return test_bit(PG_##lname, &page->flags); }
  131. #define SETPAGEFLAG(uname, lname) \
  132. static inline void SetPage##uname(struct page *page) \
  133. { set_bit(PG_##lname, &page->flags); }
  134. #define CLEARPAGEFLAG(uname, lname) \
  135. static inline void ClearPage##uname(struct page *page) \
  136. { clear_bit(PG_##lname, &page->flags); }
  137. #define __SETPAGEFLAG(uname, lname) \
  138. static inline void __SetPage##uname(struct page *page) \
  139. { __set_bit(PG_##lname, &page->flags); }
  140. #define __CLEARPAGEFLAG(uname, lname) \
  141. static inline void __ClearPage##uname(struct page *page) \
  142. { __clear_bit(PG_##lname, &page->flags); }
  143. #define TESTSETFLAG(uname, lname) \
  144. static inline int TestSetPage##uname(struct page *page) \
  145. { return test_and_set_bit(PG_##lname, &page->flags); }
  146. #define TESTCLEARFLAG(uname, lname) \
  147. static inline int TestClearPage##uname(struct page *page) \
  148. { return test_and_clear_bit(PG_##lname, &page->flags); }
  149. #define PAGEFLAG(uname, lname) TESTPAGEFLAG(uname, lname) \
  150. SETPAGEFLAG(uname, lname) CLEARPAGEFLAG(uname, lname)
  151. #define __PAGEFLAG(uname, lname) TESTPAGEFLAG(uname, lname) \
  152. __SETPAGEFLAG(uname, lname) __CLEARPAGEFLAG(uname, lname)
  153. #define PAGEFLAG_FALSE(uname) \
  154. static inline int Page##uname(struct page *page) \
  155. { return 0; }
  156. #define TESTSCFLAG(uname, lname) \
  157. TESTSETFLAG(uname, lname) TESTCLEARFLAG(uname, lname)
  158. #define SETPAGEFLAG_NOOP(uname) \
  159. static inline void SetPage##uname(struct page *page) { }
  160. #define CLEARPAGEFLAG_NOOP(uname) \
  161. static inline void ClearPage##uname(struct page *page) { }
  162. #define __CLEARPAGEFLAG_NOOP(uname) \
  163. static inline void __ClearPage##uname(struct page *page) { }
  164. #define TESTCLEARFLAG_FALSE(uname) \
  165. static inline int TestClearPage##uname(struct page *page) { return 0; }
  166. struct page; /* forward declaration */
  167. TESTPAGEFLAG(Locked, locked) TESTSETFLAG(Locked, locked)
  168. PAGEFLAG(Error, error)
  169. PAGEFLAG(Referenced, referenced) TESTCLEARFLAG(Referenced, referenced)
  170. PAGEFLAG(Dirty, dirty) TESTSCFLAG(Dirty, dirty) __CLEARPAGEFLAG(Dirty, dirty)
  171. PAGEFLAG(LRU, lru) __CLEARPAGEFLAG(LRU, lru)
  172. PAGEFLAG(Active, active) __CLEARPAGEFLAG(Active, active)
  173. TESTCLEARFLAG(Active, active)
  174. __PAGEFLAG(Slab, slab)
  175. PAGEFLAG(Checked, checked) /* Used by some filesystems */
  176. PAGEFLAG(Pinned, pinned) TESTSCFLAG(Pinned, pinned) /* Xen */
  177. PAGEFLAG(SavePinned, savepinned); /* Xen */
  178. PAGEFLAG(Reserved, reserved) __CLEARPAGEFLAG(Reserved, reserved)
  179. PAGEFLAG(SwapBacked, swapbacked) __CLEARPAGEFLAG(SwapBacked, swapbacked)
  180. __PAGEFLAG(SlobFree, slob_free)
  181. __PAGEFLAG(SlubFrozen, slub_frozen)
  182. __PAGEFLAG(SlubDebug, slub_debug)
  183. /*
  184. * Private page markings that may be used by the filesystem that owns the page
  185. * for its own purposes.
  186. * - PG_private and PG_private_2 cause releasepage() and co to be invoked
  187. */
  188. PAGEFLAG(Private, private) __SETPAGEFLAG(Private, private)
  189. __CLEARPAGEFLAG(Private, private)
  190. PAGEFLAG(Private2, private_2) TESTSCFLAG(Private2, private_2)
  191. PAGEFLAG(OwnerPriv1, owner_priv_1) TESTCLEARFLAG(OwnerPriv1, owner_priv_1)
  192. /*
  193. * Only test-and-set exist for PG_writeback. The unconditional operators are
  194. * risky: they bypass page accounting.
  195. */
  196. TESTPAGEFLAG(Writeback, writeback) TESTSCFLAG(Writeback, writeback)
  197. __PAGEFLAG(Buddy, buddy)
  198. PAGEFLAG(MappedToDisk, mappedtodisk)
  199. /* PG_readahead is only used for file reads; PG_reclaim is only for writes */
  200. PAGEFLAG(Reclaim, reclaim) TESTCLEARFLAG(Reclaim, reclaim)
  201. PAGEFLAG(Readahead, reclaim) /* Reminder to do async read-ahead */
  202. #ifdef CONFIG_HIGHMEM
  203. /*
  204. * Must use a macro here due to header dependency issues. page_zone() is not
  205. * available at this point.
  206. */
  207. #define PageHighMem(__p) is_highmem(page_zone(__p))
  208. #else
  209. PAGEFLAG_FALSE(HighMem)
  210. #endif
  211. #ifdef CONFIG_SWAP
  212. PAGEFLAG(SwapCache, swapcache)
  213. #else
  214. PAGEFLAG_FALSE(SwapCache)
  215. SETPAGEFLAG_NOOP(SwapCache) CLEARPAGEFLAG_NOOP(SwapCache)
  216. #endif
  217. PAGEFLAG(Unevictable, unevictable) __CLEARPAGEFLAG(Unevictable, unevictable)
  218. TESTCLEARFLAG(Unevictable, unevictable)
  219. #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_MLOCKED_PAGE_BIT
  220. #define MLOCK_PAGES 1
  221. PAGEFLAG(Mlocked, mlocked) __CLEARPAGEFLAG(Mlocked, mlocked)
  222. TESTSCFLAG(Mlocked, mlocked)
  223. #else
  224. #define MLOCK_PAGES 0
  225. PAGEFLAG_FALSE(Mlocked)
  226. SETPAGEFLAG_NOOP(Mlocked) TESTCLEARFLAG_FALSE(Mlocked)
  227. #endif
  228. #ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_USES_PG_UNCACHED
  229. PAGEFLAG(Uncached, uncached)
  230. #else
  231. PAGEFLAG_FALSE(Uncached)
  232. #endif
  233. #ifdef CONFIG_MEMORY_FAILURE
  234. PAGEFLAG(HWPoison, hwpoison)
  235. TESTSETFLAG(HWPoison, hwpoison)
  236. #define __PG_HWPOISON (1UL << PG_hwpoison)
  237. #else
  238. PAGEFLAG_FALSE(HWPoison)
  239. #define __PG_HWPOISON 0
  240. #endif
  241. static inline int PageUptodate(struct page *page)
  242. {
  243. int ret = test_bit(PG_uptodate, &(page)->flags);
  244. /*
  245. * Must ensure that the data we read out of the page is loaded
  246. * _after_ we've loaded page->flags to check for PageUptodate.
  247. * We can skip the barrier if the page is not uptodate, because
  248. * we wouldn't be reading anything from it.
  249. *
  250. * See SetPageUptodate() for the other side of the story.
  251. */
  252. if (ret)
  253. smp_rmb();
  254. return ret;
  255. }
  256. static inline void __SetPageUptodate(struct page *page)
  257. {
  258. smp_wmb();
  259. __set_bit(PG_uptodate, &(page)->flags);
  260. }
  261. static inline void SetPageUptodate(struct page *page)
  262. {
  263. #ifdef CONFIG_S390
  264. if (!test_and_set_bit(PG_uptodate, &page->flags))
  265. page_clear_dirty(page);
  266. #else
  267. /*
  268. * Memory barrier must be issued before setting the PG_uptodate bit,
  269. * so that all previous stores issued in order to bring the page
  270. * uptodate are actually visible before PageUptodate becomes true.
  271. *
  272. * s390 doesn't need an explicit smp_wmb here because the test and
  273. * set bit already provides full barriers.
  274. */
  275. smp_wmb();
  276. set_bit(PG_uptodate, &(page)->flags);
  277. #endif
  278. }
  279. CLEARPAGEFLAG(Uptodate, uptodate)
  280. extern void cancel_dirty_page(struct page *page, unsigned int account_size);
  281. int test_clear_page_writeback(struct page *page);
  282. int test_set_page_writeback(struct page *page);
  283. static inline void set_page_writeback(struct page *page)
  284. {
  285. test_set_page_writeback(page);
  286. }
  287. #ifdef CONFIG_PAGEFLAGS_EXTENDED
  288. /*
  289. * System with lots of page flags available. This allows separate
  290. * flags for PageHead() and PageTail() checks of compound pages so that bit
  291. * tests can be used in performance sensitive paths. PageCompound is
  292. * generally not used in hot code paths.
  293. */
  294. __PAGEFLAG(Head, head)
  295. __PAGEFLAG(Tail, tail)
  296. static inline int PageCompound(struct page *page)
  297. {
  298. return page->flags & ((1L << PG_head) | (1L << PG_tail));
  299. }
  300. #else
  301. /*
  302. * Reduce page flag use as much as possible by overlapping
  303. * compound page flags with the flags used for page cache pages. Possible
  304. * because PageCompound is always set for compound pages and not for
  305. * pages on the LRU and/or pagecache.
  306. */
  307. TESTPAGEFLAG(Compound, compound)
  308. __PAGEFLAG(Head, compound)
  309. /*
  310. * PG_reclaim is used in combination with PG_compound to mark the
  311. * head and tail of a compound page. This saves one page flag
  312. * but makes it impossible to use compound pages for the page cache.
  313. * The PG_reclaim bit would have to be used for reclaim or readahead
  314. * if compound pages enter the page cache.
  315. *
  316. * PG_compound & PG_reclaim => Tail page
  317. * PG_compound & ~PG_reclaim => Head page
  318. */
  319. #define PG_head_tail_mask ((1L << PG_compound) | (1L << PG_reclaim))
  320. static inline int PageTail(struct page *page)
  321. {
  322. return ((page->flags & PG_head_tail_mask) == PG_head_tail_mask);
  323. }
  324. static inline void __SetPageTail(struct page *page)
  325. {
  326. page->flags |= PG_head_tail_mask;
  327. }
  328. static inline void __ClearPageTail(struct page *page)
  329. {
  330. page->flags &= ~PG_head_tail_mask;
  331. }
  332. #endif /* !PAGEFLAGS_EXTENDED */
  333. #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_MLOCKED_PAGE_BIT
  334. #define __PG_MLOCKED (1 << PG_mlocked)
  335. #else
  336. #define __PG_MLOCKED 0
  337. #endif
  338. /*
  339. * Flags checked when a page is freed. Pages being freed should not have
  340. * these flags set. It they are, there is a problem.
  341. */
  342. #define PAGE_FLAGS_CHECK_AT_FREE \
  343. (1 << PG_lru | 1 << PG_locked | \
  344. 1 << PG_private | 1 << PG_private_2 | \
  345. 1 << PG_buddy | 1 << PG_writeback | 1 << PG_reserved | \
  346. 1 << PG_slab | 1 << PG_swapcache | 1 << PG_active | \
  347. 1 << PG_unevictable | __PG_MLOCKED | __PG_HWPOISON)
  348. /*
  349. * Flags checked when a page is prepped for return by the page allocator.
  350. * Pages being prepped should not have any flags set. It they are set,
  351. * there has been a kernel bug or struct page corruption.
  352. */
  353. #define PAGE_FLAGS_CHECK_AT_PREP ((1 << NR_PAGEFLAGS) - 1)
  354. #endif /* !__GENERATING_BOUNDS_H */
  355. /**
  356. * page_has_private - Determine if page has private stuff
  357. * @page: The page to be checked
  358. *
  359. * Determine if a page has private stuff, indicating that release routines
  360. * should be invoked upon it.
  361. */
  362. #define page_has_private(page) \
  363. ((page)->flags & ((1 << PG_private) | \
  364. (1 << PG_private_2)))
  365. #endif /* PAGE_FLAGS_H */