6 * Address space accounting code <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
9 #define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt
11 #include <linux/kernel.h>
12 #include <linux/slab.h>
13 #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
15 #include <linux/vmacache.h>
16 #include <linux/shm.h>
17 #include <linux/mman.h>
18 #include <linux/pagemap.h>
19 #include <linux/swap.h>
20 #include <linux/syscalls.h>
21 #include <linux/capability.h>
22 #include <linux/init.h>
23 #include <linux/file.h>
25 #include <linux/personality.h>
26 #include <linux/security.h>
27 #include <linux/hugetlb.h>
28 #include <linux/profile.h>
29 #include <linux/export.h>
30 #include <linux/mount.h>
31 #include <linux/mempolicy.h>
32 #include <linux/rmap.h>
33 #include <linux/mmu_notifier.h>
34 #include <linux/mmdebug.h>
35 #include <linux/perf_event.h>
36 #include <linux/audit.h>
37 #include <linux/khugepaged.h>
38 #include <linux/uprobes.h>
39 #include <linux/rbtree_augmented.h>
40 #include <linux/sched/sysctl.h>
41 #include <linux/notifier.h>
42 #include <linux/memory.h>
43 #include <linux/printk.h>
45 #include <asm/uaccess.h>
46 #include <asm/cacheflush.h>
48 #include <asm/mmu_context.h>
52 #ifndef arch_mmap_check
53 #define arch_mmap_check(addr, len, flags) (0)
56 #ifndef arch_rebalance_pgtables
57 #define arch_rebalance_pgtables(addr, len) (addr)
60 static void unmap_region(struct mm_struct
*mm
,
61 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, struct vm_area_struct
*prev
,
62 unsigned long start
, unsigned long end
);
64 /* description of effects of mapping type and prot in current implementation.
65 * this is due to the limited x86 page protection hardware. The expected
66 * behavior is in parens:
69 * PROT_NONE PROT_READ PROT_WRITE PROT_EXEC
70 * MAP_SHARED r: (no) no r: (yes) yes r: (no) yes r: (no) yes
71 * w: (no) no w: (no) no w: (yes) yes w: (no) no
72 * x: (no) no x: (no) yes x: (no) yes x: (yes) yes
74 * MAP_PRIVATE r: (no) no r: (yes) yes r: (no) yes r: (no) yes
75 * w: (no) no w: (no) no w: (copy) copy w: (no) no
76 * x: (no) no x: (no) yes x: (no) yes x: (yes) yes
79 pgprot_t protection_map
[16] = {
80 __P000
, __P001
, __P010
, __P011
, __P100
, __P101
, __P110
, __P111
,
81 __S000
, __S001
, __S010
, __S011
, __S100
, __S101
, __S110
, __S111
84 pgprot_t
vm_get_page_prot(unsigned long vm_flags
)
86 return __pgprot(pgprot_val(protection_map
[vm_flags
&
87 (VM_READ
|VM_WRITE
|VM_EXEC
|VM_SHARED
)]) |
88 pgprot_val(arch_vm_get_page_prot(vm_flags
)));
90 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vm_get_page_prot
);
92 static pgprot_t
vm_pgprot_modify(pgprot_t oldprot
, unsigned long vm_flags
)
94 return pgprot_modify(oldprot
, vm_get_page_prot(vm_flags
));
97 /* Update vma->vm_page_prot to reflect vma->vm_flags. */
98 void vma_set_page_prot(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
100 unsigned long vm_flags
= vma
->vm_flags
;
102 vma
->vm_page_prot
= vm_pgprot_modify(vma
->vm_page_prot
, vm_flags
);
103 if (vma_wants_writenotify(vma
)) {
104 vm_flags
&= ~VM_SHARED
;
105 vma
->vm_page_prot
= vm_pgprot_modify(vma
->vm_page_prot
,
111 int sysctl_overcommit_memory __read_mostly
= OVERCOMMIT_GUESS
; /* heuristic overcommit */
112 int sysctl_overcommit_ratio __read_mostly
= 50; /* default is 50% */
113 unsigned long sysctl_overcommit_kbytes __read_mostly
;
114 int sysctl_max_map_count __read_mostly
= DEFAULT_MAX_MAP_COUNT
;
115 unsigned long sysctl_user_reserve_kbytes __read_mostly
= 1UL << 17; /* 128MB */
116 unsigned long sysctl_admin_reserve_kbytes __read_mostly
= 1UL << 13; /* 8MB */
118 * Make sure vm_committed_as in one cacheline and not cacheline shared with
119 * other variables. It can be updated by several CPUs frequently.
121 struct percpu_counter vm_committed_as ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp
;
124 * The global memory commitment made in the system can be a metric
125 * that can be used to drive ballooning decisions when Linux is hosted
126 * as a guest. On Hyper-V, the host implements a policy engine for dynamically
127 * balancing memory across competing virtual machines that are hosted.
128 * Several metrics drive this policy engine including the guest reported
131 unsigned long vm_memory_committed(void)
133 return percpu_counter_read_positive(&vm_committed_as
);
135 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(vm_memory_committed
);
138 * Check that a process has enough memory to allocate a new virtual
139 * mapping. 0 means there is enough memory for the allocation to
140 * succeed and -ENOMEM implies there is not.
142 * We currently support three overcommit policies, which are set via the
143 * vm.overcommit_memory sysctl. See Documentation/vm/overcommit-accounting
145 * Strict overcommit modes added 2002 Feb 26 by Alan Cox.
146 * Additional code 2002 Jul 20 by Robert Love.
148 * cap_sys_admin is 1 if the process has admin privileges, 0 otherwise.
150 * Note this is a helper function intended to be used by LSMs which
151 * wish to use this logic.
153 int __vm_enough_memory(struct mm_struct
*mm
, long pages
, int cap_sys_admin
)
155 long free
, allowed
, reserve
;
157 VM_WARN_ONCE(percpu_counter_read(&vm_committed_as
) <
158 -(s64
)vm_committed_as_batch
* num_online_cpus(),
159 "memory commitment underflow");
161 vm_acct_memory(pages
);
164 * Sometimes we want to use more memory than we have
166 if (sysctl_overcommit_memory
== OVERCOMMIT_ALWAYS
)
169 if (sysctl_overcommit_memory
== OVERCOMMIT_GUESS
) {
170 free
= global_page_state(NR_FREE_PAGES
);
171 free
+= global_page_state(NR_FILE_PAGES
);
174 * shmem pages shouldn't be counted as free in this
175 * case, they can't be purged, only swapped out, and
176 * that won't affect the overall amount of available
177 * memory in the system.
179 free
-= global_page_state(NR_SHMEM
);
181 free
+= get_nr_swap_pages();
184 * Any slabs which are created with the
185 * SLAB_RECLAIM_ACCOUNT flag claim to have contents
186 * which are reclaimable, under pressure. The dentry
187 * cache and most inode caches should fall into this
189 free
+= global_page_state(NR_SLAB_RECLAIMABLE
);
192 * Leave reserved pages. The pages are not for anonymous pages.
194 if (free
<= totalreserve_pages
)
197 free
-= totalreserve_pages
;
200 * Reserve some for root
203 free
-= sysctl_admin_reserve_kbytes
>> (PAGE_SHIFT
- 10);
211 allowed
= vm_commit_limit();
213 * Reserve some for root
216 allowed
-= sysctl_admin_reserve_kbytes
>> (PAGE_SHIFT
- 10);
219 * Don't let a single process grow so big a user can't recover
222 reserve
= sysctl_user_reserve_kbytes
>> (PAGE_SHIFT
- 10);
223 allowed
-= min_t(long, mm
->total_vm
/ 32, reserve
);
226 if (percpu_counter_read_positive(&vm_committed_as
) < allowed
)
229 vm_unacct_memory(pages
);
235 * Requires inode->i_mapping->i_mmap_rwsem
237 static void __remove_shared_vm_struct(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
238 struct file
*file
, struct address_space
*mapping
)
240 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_DENYWRITE
)
241 atomic_inc(&file_inode(file
)->i_writecount
);
242 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_SHARED
)
243 mapping_unmap_writable(mapping
);
245 flush_dcache_mmap_lock(mapping
);
246 vma_interval_tree_remove(vma
, &mapping
->i_mmap
);
247 flush_dcache_mmap_unlock(mapping
);
251 * Unlink a file-based vm structure from its interval tree, to hide
252 * vma from rmap and vmtruncate before freeing its page tables.
254 void unlink_file_vma(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
256 struct file
*file
= vma
->vm_file
;
259 struct address_space
*mapping
= file
->f_mapping
;
260 i_mmap_lock_write(mapping
);
261 __remove_shared_vm_struct(vma
, file
, mapping
);
262 i_mmap_unlock_write(mapping
);
267 * Close a vm structure and free it, returning the next.
269 static struct vm_area_struct
*remove_vma(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
271 struct vm_area_struct
*next
= vma
->vm_next
;
274 if (vma
->vm_ops
&& vma
->vm_ops
->close
)
275 vma
->vm_ops
->close(vma
);
278 mpol_put(vma_policy(vma
));
279 kmem_cache_free(vm_area_cachep
, vma
);
283 static unsigned long do_brk(unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
);
285 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(brk
, unsigned long, brk
)
287 unsigned long retval
;
288 unsigned long newbrk
, oldbrk
;
289 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
290 unsigned long min_brk
;
293 down_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
295 #ifdef CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK
297 * CONFIG_COMPAT_BRK can still be overridden by setting
298 * randomize_va_space to 2, which will still cause mm->start_brk
299 * to be arbitrarily shifted
301 if (current
->brk_randomized
)
302 min_brk
= mm
->start_brk
;
304 min_brk
= mm
->end_data
;
306 min_brk
= mm
->start_brk
;
312 * Check against rlimit here. If this check is done later after the test
313 * of oldbrk with newbrk then it can escape the test and let the data
314 * segment grow beyond its set limit the in case where the limit is
315 * not page aligned -Ram Gupta
317 if (check_data_rlimit(rlimit(RLIMIT_DATA
), brk
, mm
->start_brk
,
318 mm
->end_data
, mm
->start_data
))
321 newbrk
= PAGE_ALIGN(brk
);
322 oldbrk
= PAGE_ALIGN(mm
->brk
);
323 if (oldbrk
== newbrk
)
326 /* Always allow shrinking brk. */
327 if (brk
<= mm
->brk
) {
328 if (!do_munmap(mm
, newbrk
, oldbrk
-newbrk
))
333 /* Check against existing mmap mappings. */
334 if (find_vma_intersection(mm
, oldbrk
, newbrk
+PAGE_SIZE
))
337 /* Ok, looks good - let it rip. */
338 if (do_brk(oldbrk
, newbrk
-oldbrk
) != oldbrk
)
343 populate
= newbrk
> oldbrk
&& (mm
->def_flags
& VM_LOCKED
) != 0;
344 up_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
346 mm_populate(oldbrk
, newbrk
- oldbrk
);
351 up_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
355 static long vma_compute_subtree_gap(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
357 unsigned long max
, subtree_gap
;
360 max
-= vma
->vm_prev
->vm_end
;
361 if (vma
->vm_rb
.rb_left
) {
362 subtree_gap
= rb_entry(vma
->vm_rb
.rb_left
,
363 struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
)->rb_subtree_gap
;
364 if (subtree_gap
> max
)
367 if (vma
->vm_rb
.rb_right
) {
368 subtree_gap
= rb_entry(vma
->vm_rb
.rb_right
,
369 struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
)->rb_subtree_gap
;
370 if (subtree_gap
> max
)
376 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_VM_RB
377 static int browse_rb(struct rb_root
*root
)
379 int i
= 0, j
, bug
= 0;
380 struct rb_node
*nd
, *pn
= NULL
;
381 unsigned long prev
= 0, pend
= 0;
383 for (nd
= rb_first(root
); nd
; nd
= rb_next(nd
)) {
384 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
385 vma
= rb_entry(nd
, struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
386 if (vma
->vm_start
< prev
) {
387 pr_emerg("vm_start %lx < prev %lx\n",
388 vma
->vm_start
, prev
);
391 if (vma
->vm_start
< pend
) {
392 pr_emerg("vm_start %lx < pend %lx\n",
393 vma
->vm_start
, pend
);
396 if (vma
->vm_start
> vma
->vm_end
) {
397 pr_emerg("vm_start %lx > vm_end %lx\n",
398 vma
->vm_start
, vma
->vm_end
);
401 if (vma
->rb_subtree_gap
!= vma_compute_subtree_gap(vma
)) {
402 pr_emerg("free gap %lx, correct %lx\n",
404 vma_compute_subtree_gap(vma
));
409 prev
= vma
->vm_start
;
413 for (nd
= pn
; nd
; nd
= rb_prev(nd
))
416 pr_emerg("backwards %d, forwards %d\n", j
, i
);
422 static void validate_mm_rb(struct rb_root
*root
, struct vm_area_struct
*ignore
)
426 for (nd
= rb_first(root
); nd
; nd
= rb_next(nd
)) {
427 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
428 vma
= rb_entry(nd
, struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
429 VM_BUG_ON_VMA(vma
!= ignore
&&
430 vma
->rb_subtree_gap
!= vma_compute_subtree_gap(vma
),
435 static void validate_mm(struct mm_struct
*mm
)
439 unsigned long highest_address
= 0;
440 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
= mm
->mmap
;
443 struct anon_vma_chain
*avc
;
445 vma_lock_anon_vma(vma
);
446 list_for_each_entry(avc
, &vma
->anon_vma_chain
, same_vma
)
447 anon_vma_interval_tree_verify(avc
);
448 vma_unlock_anon_vma(vma
);
449 highest_address
= vma
->vm_end
;
453 if (i
!= mm
->map_count
) {
454 pr_emerg("map_count %d vm_next %d\n", mm
->map_count
, i
);
457 if (highest_address
!= mm
->highest_vm_end
) {
458 pr_emerg("mm->highest_vm_end %lx, found %lx\n",
459 mm
->highest_vm_end
, highest_address
);
462 i
= browse_rb(&mm
->mm_rb
);
463 if (i
!= mm
->map_count
) {
465 pr_emerg("map_count %d rb %d\n", mm
->map_count
, i
);
468 VM_BUG_ON_MM(bug
, mm
);
471 #define validate_mm_rb(root, ignore) do { } while (0)
472 #define validate_mm(mm) do { } while (0)
475 RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS(static, vma_gap_callbacks
, struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
,
476 unsigned long, rb_subtree_gap
, vma_compute_subtree_gap
)
479 * Update augmented rbtree rb_subtree_gap values after vma->vm_start or
480 * vma->vm_prev->vm_end values changed, without modifying the vma's position
483 static void vma_gap_update(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
486 * As it turns out, RB_DECLARE_CALLBACKS() already created a callback
487 * function that does exacltly what we want.
489 vma_gap_callbacks_propagate(&vma
->vm_rb
, NULL
);
492 static inline void vma_rb_insert(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
493 struct rb_root
*root
)
495 /* All rb_subtree_gap values must be consistent prior to insertion */
496 validate_mm_rb(root
, NULL
);
498 rb_insert_augmented(&vma
->vm_rb
, root
, &vma_gap_callbacks
);
501 static void vma_rb_erase(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, struct rb_root
*root
)
504 * All rb_subtree_gap values must be consistent prior to erase,
505 * with the possible exception of the vma being erased.
507 validate_mm_rb(root
, vma
);
510 * Note rb_erase_augmented is a fairly large inline function,
511 * so make sure we instantiate it only once with our desired
512 * augmented rbtree callbacks.
514 rb_erase_augmented(&vma
->vm_rb
, root
, &vma_gap_callbacks
);
518 * vma has some anon_vma assigned, and is already inserted on that
519 * anon_vma's interval trees.
521 * Before updating the vma's vm_start / vm_end / vm_pgoff fields, the
522 * vma must be removed from the anon_vma's interval trees using
523 * anon_vma_interval_tree_pre_update_vma().
525 * After the update, the vma will be reinserted using
526 * anon_vma_interval_tree_post_update_vma().
528 * The entire update must be protected by exclusive mmap_sem and by
529 * the root anon_vma's mutex.
532 anon_vma_interval_tree_pre_update_vma(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
534 struct anon_vma_chain
*avc
;
536 list_for_each_entry(avc
, &vma
->anon_vma_chain
, same_vma
)
537 anon_vma_interval_tree_remove(avc
, &avc
->anon_vma
->rb_root
);
541 anon_vma_interval_tree_post_update_vma(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
543 struct anon_vma_chain
*avc
;
545 list_for_each_entry(avc
, &vma
->anon_vma_chain
, same_vma
)
546 anon_vma_interval_tree_insert(avc
, &avc
->anon_vma
->rb_root
);
549 static int find_vma_links(struct mm_struct
*mm
, unsigned long addr
,
550 unsigned long end
, struct vm_area_struct
**pprev
,
551 struct rb_node
***rb_link
, struct rb_node
**rb_parent
)
553 struct rb_node
**__rb_link
, *__rb_parent
, *rb_prev
;
555 __rb_link
= &mm
->mm_rb
.rb_node
;
556 rb_prev
= __rb_parent
= NULL
;
559 struct vm_area_struct
*vma_tmp
;
561 __rb_parent
= *__rb_link
;
562 vma_tmp
= rb_entry(__rb_parent
, struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
564 if (vma_tmp
->vm_end
> addr
) {
565 /* Fail if an existing vma overlaps the area */
566 if (vma_tmp
->vm_start
< end
)
568 __rb_link
= &__rb_parent
->rb_left
;
570 rb_prev
= __rb_parent
;
571 __rb_link
= &__rb_parent
->rb_right
;
577 *pprev
= rb_entry(rb_prev
, struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
578 *rb_link
= __rb_link
;
579 *rb_parent
= __rb_parent
;
583 static unsigned long count_vma_pages_range(struct mm_struct
*mm
,
584 unsigned long addr
, unsigned long end
)
586 unsigned long nr_pages
= 0;
587 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
589 /* Find first overlaping mapping */
590 vma
= find_vma_intersection(mm
, addr
, end
);
594 nr_pages
= (min(end
, vma
->vm_end
) -
595 max(addr
, vma
->vm_start
)) >> PAGE_SHIFT
;
597 /* Iterate over the rest of the overlaps */
598 for (vma
= vma
->vm_next
; vma
; vma
= vma
->vm_next
) {
599 unsigned long overlap_len
;
601 if (vma
->vm_start
> end
)
604 overlap_len
= min(end
, vma
->vm_end
) - vma
->vm_start
;
605 nr_pages
+= overlap_len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
611 void __vma_link_rb(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
612 struct rb_node
**rb_link
, struct rb_node
*rb_parent
)
614 /* Update tracking information for the gap following the new vma. */
616 vma_gap_update(vma
->vm_next
);
618 mm
->highest_vm_end
= vma
->vm_end
;
621 * vma->vm_prev wasn't known when we followed the rbtree to find the
622 * correct insertion point for that vma. As a result, we could not
623 * update the vma vm_rb parents rb_subtree_gap values on the way down.
624 * So, we first insert the vma with a zero rb_subtree_gap value
625 * (to be consistent with what we did on the way down), and then
626 * immediately update the gap to the correct value. Finally we
627 * rebalance the rbtree after all augmented values have been set.
629 rb_link_node(&vma
->vm_rb
, rb_parent
, rb_link
);
630 vma
->rb_subtree_gap
= 0;
632 vma_rb_insert(vma
, &mm
->mm_rb
);
635 static void __vma_link_file(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
641 struct address_space
*mapping
= file
->f_mapping
;
643 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_DENYWRITE
)
644 atomic_dec(&file_inode(file
)->i_writecount
);
645 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_SHARED
)
646 atomic_inc(&mapping
->i_mmap_writable
);
648 flush_dcache_mmap_lock(mapping
);
649 vma_interval_tree_insert(vma
, &mapping
->i_mmap
);
650 flush_dcache_mmap_unlock(mapping
);
655 __vma_link(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
656 struct vm_area_struct
*prev
, struct rb_node
**rb_link
,
657 struct rb_node
*rb_parent
)
659 __vma_link_list(mm
, vma
, prev
, rb_parent
);
660 __vma_link_rb(mm
, vma
, rb_link
, rb_parent
);
663 static void vma_link(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
664 struct vm_area_struct
*prev
, struct rb_node
**rb_link
,
665 struct rb_node
*rb_parent
)
667 struct address_space
*mapping
= NULL
;
670 mapping
= vma
->vm_file
->f_mapping
;
671 i_mmap_lock_write(mapping
);
674 __vma_link(mm
, vma
, prev
, rb_link
, rb_parent
);
675 __vma_link_file(vma
);
678 i_mmap_unlock_write(mapping
);
685 * Helper for vma_adjust() in the split_vma insert case: insert a vma into the
686 * mm's list and rbtree. It has already been inserted into the interval tree.
688 static void __insert_vm_struct(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
690 struct vm_area_struct
*prev
;
691 struct rb_node
**rb_link
, *rb_parent
;
693 if (find_vma_links(mm
, vma
->vm_start
, vma
->vm_end
,
694 &prev
, &rb_link
, &rb_parent
))
696 __vma_link(mm
, vma
, prev
, rb_link
, rb_parent
);
701 __vma_unlink(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
702 struct vm_area_struct
*prev
)
704 struct vm_area_struct
*next
;
706 vma_rb_erase(vma
, &mm
->mm_rb
);
707 prev
->vm_next
= next
= vma
->vm_next
;
709 next
->vm_prev
= prev
;
712 vmacache_invalidate(mm
);
716 * We cannot adjust vm_start, vm_end, vm_pgoff fields of a vma that
717 * is already present in an i_mmap tree without adjusting the tree.
718 * The following helper function should be used when such adjustments
719 * are necessary. The "insert" vma (if any) is to be inserted
720 * before we drop the necessary locks.
722 int vma_adjust(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, unsigned long start
,
723 unsigned long end
, pgoff_t pgoff
, struct vm_area_struct
*insert
)
725 struct mm_struct
*mm
= vma
->vm_mm
;
726 struct vm_area_struct
*next
= vma
->vm_next
;
727 struct vm_area_struct
*importer
= NULL
;
728 struct address_space
*mapping
= NULL
;
729 struct rb_root
*root
= NULL
;
730 struct anon_vma
*anon_vma
= NULL
;
731 struct file
*file
= vma
->vm_file
;
732 bool start_changed
= false, end_changed
= false;
733 long adjust_next
= 0;
736 if (next
&& !insert
) {
737 struct vm_area_struct
*exporter
= NULL
;
739 if (end
>= next
->vm_end
) {
741 * vma expands, overlapping all the next, and
742 * perhaps the one after too (mprotect case 6).
744 again
: remove_next
= 1 + (end
> next
->vm_end
);
748 } else if (end
> next
->vm_start
) {
750 * vma expands, overlapping part of the next:
751 * mprotect case 5 shifting the boundary up.
753 adjust_next
= (end
- next
->vm_start
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
;
756 } else if (end
< vma
->vm_end
) {
758 * vma shrinks, and !insert tells it's not
759 * split_vma inserting another: so it must be
760 * mprotect case 4 shifting the boundary down.
762 adjust_next
= -((vma
->vm_end
- end
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
);
768 * Easily overlooked: when mprotect shifts the boundary,
769 * make sure the expanding vma has anon_vma set if the
770 * shrinking vma had, to cover any anon pages imported.
772 if (exporter
&& exporter
->anon_vma
&& !importer
->anon_vma
) {
775 importer
->anon_vma
= exporter
->anon_vma
;
776 error
= anon_vma_clone(importer
, exporter
);
783 mapping
= file
->f_mapping
;
784 root
= &mapping
->i_mmap
;
785 uprobe_munmap(vma
, vma
->vm_start
, vma
->vm_end
);
788 uprobe_munmap(next
, next
->vm_start
, next
->vm_end
);
790 i_mmap_lock_write(mapping
);
793 * Put into interval tree now, so instantiated pages
794 * are visible to arm/parisc __flush_dcache_page
795 * throughout; but we cannot insert into address
796 * space until vma start or end is updated.
798 __vma_link_file(insert
);
802 vma_adjust_trans_huge(vma
, start
, end
, adjust_next
);
804 anon_vma
= vma
->anon_vma
;
805 if (!anon_vma
&& adjust_next
)
806 anon_vma
= next
->anon_vma
;
808 VM_BUG_ON_VMA(adjust_next
&& next
->anon_vma
&&
809 anon_vma
!= next
->anon_vma
, next
);
810 anon_vma_lock_write(anon_vma
);
811 anon_vma_interval_tree_pre_update_vma(vma
);
813 anon_vma_interval_tree_pre_update_vma(next
);
817 flush_dcache_mmap_lock(mapping
);
818 vma_interval_tree_remove(vma
, root
);
820 vma_interval_tree_remove(next
, root
);
823 if (start
!= vma
->vm_start
) {
824 vma
->vm_start
= start
;
825 start_changed
= true;
827 if (end
!= vma
->vm_end
) {
831 vma
->vm_pgoff
= pgoff
;
833 next
->vm_start
+= adjust_next
<< PAGE_SHIFT
;
834 next
->vm_pgoff
+= adjust_next
;
839 vma_interval_tree_insert(next
, root
);
840 vma_interval_tree_insert(vma
, root
);
841 flush_dcache_mmap_unlock(mapping
);
846 * vma_merge has merged next into vma, and needs
847 * us to remove next before dropping the locks.
849 __vma_unlink(mm
, next
, vma
);
851 __remove_shared_vm_struct(next
, file
, mapping
);
854 * split_vma has split insert from vma, and needs
855 * us to insert it before dropping the locks
856 * (it may either follow vma or precede it).
858 __insert_vm_struct(mm
, insert
);
864 mm
->highest_vm_end
= end
;
865 else if (!adjust_next
)
866 vma_gap_update(next
);
871 anon_vma_interval_tree_post_update_vma(vma
);
873 anon_vma_interval_tree_post_update_vma(next
);
874 anon_vma_unlock_write(anon_vma
);
877 i_mmap_unlock_write(mapping
);
888 uprobe_munmap(next
, next
->vm_start
, next
->vm_end
);
892 anon_vma_merge(vma
, next
);
894 mpol_put(vma_policy(next
));
895 kmem_cache_free(vm_area_cachep
, next
);
897 * In mprotect's case 6 (see comments on vma_merge),
898 * we must remove another next too. It would clutter
899 * up the code too much to do both in one go.
902 if (remove_next
== 2)
905 vma_gap_update(next
);
907 mm
->highest_vm_end
= end
;
918 * If the vma has a ->close operation then the driver probably needs to release
919 * per-vma resources, so we don't attempt to merge those.
921 static inline int is_mergeable_vma(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
922 struct file
*file
, unsigned long vm_flags
)
925 * VM_SOFTDIRTY should not prevent from VMA merging, if we
926 * match the flags but dirty bit -- the caller should mark
927 * merged VMA as dirty. If dirty bit won't be excluded from
928 * comparison, we increase pressue on the memory system forcing
929 * the kernel to generate new VMAs when old one could be
932 if ((vma
->vm_flags
^ vm_flags
) & ~VM_SOFTDIRTY
)
934 if (vma
->vm_file
!= file
)
936 if (vma
->vm_ops
&& vma
->vm_ops
->close
)
941 static inline int is_mergeable_anon_vma(struct anon_vma
*anon_vma1
,
942 struct anon_vma
*anon_vma2
,
943 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
946 * The list_is_singular() test is to avoid merging VMA cloned from
947 * parents. This can improve scalability caused by anon_vma lock.
949 if ((!anon_vma1
|| !anon_vma2
) && (!vma
||
950 list_is_singular(&vma
->anon_vma_chain
)))
952 return anon_vma1
== anon_vma2
;
956 * Return true if we can merge this (vm_flags,anon_vma,file,vm_pgoff)
957 * in front of (at a lower virtual address and file offset than) the vma.
959 * We cannot merge two vmas if they have differently assigned (non-NULL)
960 * anon_vmas, nor if same anon_vma is assigned but offsets incompatible.
962 * We don't check here for the merged mmap wrapping around the end of pagecache
963 * indices (16TB on ia32) because do_mmap_pgoff() does not permit mmap's which
964 * wrap, nor mmaps which cover the final page at index -1UL.
967 can_vma_merge_before(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, unsigned long vm_flags
,
968 struct anon_vma
*anon_vma
, struct file
*file
, pgoff_t vm_pgoff
)
970 if (is_mergeable_vma(vma
, file
, vm_flags
) &&
971 is_mergeable_anon_vma(anon_vma
, vma
->anon_vma
, vma
)) {
972 if (vma
->vm_pgoff
== vm_pgoff
)
979 * Return true if we can merge this (vm_flags,anon_vma,file,vm_pgoff)
980 * beyond (at a higher virtual address and file offset than) the vma.
982 * We cannot merge two vmas if they have differently assigned (non-NULL)
983 * anon_vmas, nor if same anon_vma is assigned but offsets incompatible.
986 can_vma_merge_after(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, unsigned long vm_flags
,
987 struct anon_vma
*anon_vma
, struct file
*file
, pgoff_t vm_pgoff
)
989 if (is_mergeable_vma(vma
, file
, vm_flags
) &&
990 is_mergeable_anon_vma(anon_vma
, vma
->anon_vma
, vma
)) {
992 vm_pglen
= vma_pages(vma
);
993 if (vma
->vm_pgoff
+ vm_pglen
== vm_pgoff
)
1000 * Given a mapping request (addr,end,vm_flags,file,pgoff), figure out
1001 * whether that can be merged with its predecessor or its successor.
1002 * Or both (it neatly fills a hole).
1004 * In most cases - when called for mmap, brk or mremap - [addr,end) is
1005 * certain not to be mapped by the time vma_merge is called; but when
1006 * called for mprotect, it is certain to be already mapped (either at
1007 * an offset within prev, or at the start of next), and the flags of
1008 * this area are about to be changed to vm_flags - and the no-change
1009 * case has already been eliminated.
1011 * The following mprotect cases have to be considered, where AAAA is
1012 * the area passed down from mprotect_fixup, never extending beyond one
1013 * vma, PPPPPP is the prev vma specified, and NNNNNN the next vma after:
1015 * AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
1016 * PPPPPPNNNNNN PPPPPPNNNNNN PPPPPPNNNNNN PPPPNNNNXXXX
1017 * cannot merge might become might become might become
1018 * PPNNNNNNNNNN PPPPPPPPPPNN PPPPPPPPPPPP 6 or
1019 * mmap, brk or case 4 below case 5 below PPPPPPPPXXXX 7 or
1020 * mremap move: PPPPNNNNNNNN 8
1022 * PPPP NNNN PPPPPPPPPPPP PPPPPPPPNNNN PPPPNNNNNNNN
1023 * might become case 1 below case 2 below case 3 below
1025 * Odd one out? Case 8, because it extends NNNN but needs flags of XXXX:
1026 * mprotect_fixup updates vm_flags & vm_page_prot on successful return.
1028 struct vm_area_struct
*vma_merge(struct mm_struct
*mm
,
1029 struct vm_area_struct
*prev
, unsigned long addr
,
1030 unsigned long end
, unsigned long vm_flags
,
1031 struct anon_vma
*anon_vma
, struct file
*file
,
1032 pgoff_t pgoff
, struct mempolicy
*policy
)
1034 pgoff_t pglen
= (end
- addr
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
;
1035 struct vm_area_struct
*area
, *next
;
1039 * We later require that vma->vm_flags == vm_flags,
1040 * so this tests vma->vm_flags & VM_SPECIAL, too.
1042 if (vm_flags
& VM_SPECIAL
)
1046 next
= prev
->vm_next
;
1050 if (next
&& next
->vm_end
== end
) /* cases 6, 7, 8 */
1051 next
= next
->vm_next
;
1054 * Can it merge with the predecessor?
1056 if (prev
&& prev
->vm_end
== addr
&&
1057 mpol_equal(vma_policy(prev
), policy
) &&
1058 can_vma_merge_after(prev
, vm_flags
,
1059 anon_vma
, file
, pgoff
)) {
1061 * OK, it can. Can we now merge in the successor as well?
1063 if (next
&& end
== next
->vm_start
&&
1064 mpol_equal(policy
, vma_policy(next
)) &&
1065 can_vma_merge_before(next
, vm_flags
,
1066 anon_vma
, file
, pgoff
+pglen
) &&
1067 is_mergeable_anon_vma(prev
->anon_vma
,
1068 next
->anon_vma
, NULL
)) {
1070 err
= vma_adjust(prev
, prev
->vm_start
,
1071 next
->vm_end
, prev
->vm_pgoff
, NULL
);
1072 } else /* cases 2, 5, 7 */
1073 err
= vma_adjust(prev
, prev
->vm_start
,
1074 end
, prev
->vm_pgoff
, NULL
);
1077 khugepaged_enter_vma_merge(prev
, vm_flags
);
1082 * Can this new request be merged in front of next?
1084 if (next
&& end
== next
->vm_start
&&
1085 mpol_equal(policy
, vma_policy(next
)) &&
1086 can_vma_merge_before(next
, vm_flags
,
1087 anon_vma
, file
, pgoff
+pglen
)) {
1088 if (prev
&& addr
< prev
->vm_end
) /* case 4 */
1089 err
= vma_adjust(prev
, prev
->vm_start
,
1090 addr
, prev
->vm_pgoff
, NULL
);
1091 else /* cases 3, 8 */
1092 err
= vma_adjust(area
, addr
, next
->vm_end
,
1093 next
->vm_pgoff
- pglen
, NULL
);
1096 khugepaged_enter_vma_merge(area
, vm_flags
);
1104 * Rough compatbility check to quickly see if it's even worth looking
1105 * at sharing an anon_vma.
1107 * They need to have the same vm_file, and the flags can only differ
1108 * in things that mprotect may change.
1110 * NOTE! The fact that we share an anon_vma doesn't _have_ to mean that
1111 * we can merge the two vma's. For example, we refuse to merge a vma if
1112 * there is a vm_ops->close() function, because that indicates that the
1113 * driver is doing some kind of reference counting. But that doesn't
1114 * really matter for the anon_vma sharing case.
1116 static int anon_vma_compatible(struct vm_area_struct
*a
, struct vm_area_struct
*b
)
1118 return a
->vm_end
== b
->vm_start
&&
1119 mpol_equal(vma_policy(a
), vma_policy(b
)) &&
1120 a
->vm_file
== b
->vm_file
&&
1121 !((a
->vm_flags
^ b
->vm_flags
) & ~(VM_READ
|VM_WRITE
|VM_EXEC
|VM_SOFTDIRTY
)) &&
1122 b
->vm_pgoff
== a
->vm_pgoff
+ ((b
->vm_start
- a
->vm_start
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
);
1126 * Do some basic sanity checking to see if we can re-use the anon_vma
1127 * from 'old'. The 'a'/'b' vma's are in VM order - one of them will be
1128 * the same as 'old', the other will be the new one that is trying
1129 * to share the anon_vma.
1131 * NOTE! This runs with mm_sem held for reading, so it is possible that
1132 * the anon_vma of 'old' is concurrently in the process of being set up
1133 * by another page fault trying to merge _that_. But that's ok: if it
1134 * is being set up, that automatically means that it will be a singleton
1135 * acceptable for merging, so we can do all of this optimistically. But
1136 * we do that READ_ONCE() to make sure that we never re-load the pointer.
1138 * IOW: that the "list_is_singular()" test on the anon_vma_chain only
1139 * matters for the 'stable anon_vma' case (ie the thing we want to avoid
1140 * is to return an anon_vma that is "complex" due to having gone through
1143 * We also make sure that the two vma's are compatible (adjacent,
1144 * and with the same memory policies). That's all stable, even with just
1145 * a read lock on the mm_sem.
1147 static struct anon_vma
*reusable_anon_vma(struct vm_area_struct
*old
, struct vm_area_struct
*a
, struct vm_area_struct
*b
)
1149 if (anon_vma_compatible(a
, b
)) {
1150 struct anon_vma
*anon_vma
= READ_ONCE(old
->anon_vma
);
1152 if (anon_vma
&& list_is_singular(&old
->anon_vma_chain
))
1159 * find_mergeable_anon_vma is used by anon_vma_prepare, to check
1160 * neighbouring vmas for a suitable anon_vma, before it goes off
1161 * to allocate a new anon_vma. It checks because a repetitive
1162 * sequence of mprotects and faults may otherwise lead to distinct
1163 * anon_vmas being allocated, preventing vma merge in subsequent
1166 struct anon_vma
*find_mergeable_anon_vma(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
1168 struct anon_vma
*anon_vma
;
1169 struct vm_area_struct
*near
;
1171 near
= vma
->vm_next
;
1175 anon_vma
= reusable_anon_vma(near
, vma
, near
);
1179 near
= vma
->vm_prev
;
1183 anon_vma
= reusable_anon_vma(near
, near
, vma
);
1188 * There's no absolute need to look only at touching neighbours:
1189 * we could search further afield for "compatible" anon_vmas.
1190 * But it would probably just be a waste of time searching,
1191 * or lead to too many vmas hanging off the same anon_vma.
1192 * We're trying to allow mprotect remerging later on,
1193 * not trying to minimize memory used for anon_vmas.
1198 #ifdef CONFIG_PROC_FS
1199 void vm_stat_account(struct mm_struct
*mm
, unsigned long flags
,
1200 struct file
*file
, long pages
)
1202 const unsigned long stack_flags
1203 = VM_STACK_FLAGS
& (VM_GROWSUP
|VM_GROWSDOWN
);
1205 mm
->total_vm
+= pages
;
1208 mm
->shared_vm
+= pages
;
1209 if ((flags
& (VM_EXEC
|VM_WRITE
)) == VM_EXEC
)
1210 mm
->exec_vm
+= pages
;
1211 } else if (flags
& stack_flags
)
1212 mm
->stack_vm
+= pages
;
1214 #endif /* CONFIG_PROC_FS */
1217 * If a hint addr is less than mmap_min_addr change hint to be as
1218 * low as possible but still greater than mmap_min_addr
1220 static inline unsigned long round_hint_to_min(unsigned long hint
)
1223 if (((void *)hint
!= NULL
) &&
1224 (hint
< mmap_min_addr
))
1225 return PAGE_ALIGN(mmap_min_addr
);
1229 static inline int mlock_future_check(struct mm_struct
*mm
,
1230 unsigned long flags
,
1233 unsigned long locked
, lock_limit
;
1235 /* mlock MCL_FUTURE? */
1236 if (flags
& VM_LOCKED
) {
1237 locked
= len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
1238 locked
+= mm
->locked_vm
;
1239 lock_limit
= rlimit(RLIMIT_MEMLOCK
);
1240 lock_limit
>>= PAGE_SHIFT
;
1241 if (locked
> lock_limit
&& !capable(CAP_IPC_LOCK
))
1248 * The caller must hold down_write(¤t->mm->mmap_sem).
1251 unsigned long do_mmap_pgoff(struct file
*file
, unsigned long addr
,
1252 unsigned long len
, unsigned long prot
,
1253 unsigned long flags
, unsigned long pgoff
,
1254 unsigned long *populate
)
1256 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
1257 vm_flags_t vm_flags
;
1262 * Does the application expect PROT_READ to imply PROT_EXEC?
1264 * (the exception is when the underlying filesystem is noexec
1265 * mounted, in which case we dont add PROT_EXEC.)
1267 if ((prot
& PROT_READ
) && (current
->personality
& READ_IMPLIES_EXEC
))
1268 if (!(file
&& (file
->f_path
.mnt
->mnt_flags
& MNT_NOEXEC
)))
1274 if (!(flags
& MAP_FIXED
))
1275 addr
= round_hint_to_min(addr
);
1277 /* Careful about overflows.. */
1278 len
= PAGE_ALIGN(len
);
1282 /* offset overflow? */
1283 if ((pgoff
+ (len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
)) < pgoff
)
1286 /* Too many mappings? */
1287 if (mm
->map_count
> sysctl_max_map_count
)
1290 /* Obtain the address to map to. we verify (or select) it and ensure
1291 * that it represents a valid section of the address space.
1293 addr
= get_unmapped_area(file
, addr
, len
, pgoff
, flags
);
1294 if (addr
& ~PAGE_MASK
)
1297 /* Do simple checking here so the lower-level routines won't have
1298 * to. we assume access permissions have been handled by the open
1299 * of the memory object, so we don't do any here.
1301 vm_flags
= calc_vm_prot_bits(prot
) | calc_vm_flag_bits(flags
) |
1302 mm
->def_flags
| VM_MAYREAD
| VM_MAYWRITE
| VM_MAYEXEC
;
1304 if (flags
& MAP_LOCKED
)
1305 if (!can_do_mlock())
1308 if (mlock_future_check(mm
, vm_flags
, len
))
1312 struct inode
*inode
= file_inode(file
);
1314 switch (flags
& MAP_TYPE
) {
1316 if ((prot
&PROT_WRITE
) && !(file
->f_mode
&FMODE_WRITE
))
1320 * Make sure we don't allow writing to an append-only
1323 if (IS_APPEND(inode
) && (file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
))
1327 * Make sure there are no mandatory locks on the file.
1329 if (locks_verify_locked(file
))
1332 vm_flags
|= VM_SHARED
| VM_MAYSHARE
;
1333 if (!(file
->f_mode
& FMODE_WRITE
))
1334 vm_flags
&= ~(VM_MAYWRITE
| VM_SHARED
);
1338 if (!(file
->f_mode
& FMODE_READ
))
1340 if (file
->f_path
.mnt
->mnt_flags
& MNT_NOEXEC
) {
1341 if (vm_flags
& VM_EXEC
)
1343 vm_flags
&= ~VM_MAYEXEC
;
1346 if (!file
->f_op
->mmap
)
1348 if (vm_flags
& (VM_GROWSDOWN
|VM_GROWSUP
))
1356 switch (flags
& MAP_TYPE
) {
1358 if (vm_flags
& (VM_GROWSDOWN
|VM_GROWSUP
))
1364 vm_flags
|= VM_SHARED
| VM_MAYSHARE
;
1368 * Set pgoff according to addr for anon_vma.
1370 pgoff
= addr
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
1378 * Set 'VM_NORESERVE' if we should not account for the
1379 * memory use of this mapping.
1381 if (flags
& MAP_NORESERVE
) {
1382 /* We honor MAP_NORESERVE if allowed to overcommit */
1383 if (sysctl_overcommit_memory
!= OVERCOMMIT_NEVER
)
1384 vm_flags
|= VM_NORESERVE
;
1386 /* hugetlb applies strict overcommit unless MAP_NORESERVE */
1387 if (file
&& is_file_hugepages(file
))
1388 vm_flags
|= VM_NORESERVE
;
1391 addr
= mmap_region(file
, addr
, len
, vm_flags
, pgoff
);
1392 if (!IS_ERR_VALUE(addr
) &&
1393 ((vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
) ||
1394 (flags
& (MAP_POPULATE
| MAP_NONBLOCK
)) == MAP_POPULATE
))
1399 SYSCALL_DEFINE6(mmap_pgoff
, unsigned long, addr
, unsigned long, len
,
1400 unsigned long, prot
, unsigned long, flags
,
1401 unsigned long, fd
, unsigned long, pgoff
)
1403 struct file
*file
= NULL
;
1404 unsigned long retval
= -EBADF
;
1406 if (!(flags
& MAP_ANONYMOUS
)) {
1407 audit_mmap_fd(fd
, flags
);
1411 if (is_file_hugepages(file
))
1412 len
= ALIGN(len
, huge_page_size(hstate_file(file
)));
1414 if (unlikely(flags
& MAP_HUGETLB
&& !is_file_hugepages(file
)))
1416 } else if (flags
& MAP_HUGETLB
) {
1417 struct user_struct
*user
= NULL
;
1420 hs
= hstate_sizelog((flags
>> MAP_HUGE_SHIFT
) & SHM_HUGE_MASK
);
1424 len
= ALIGN(len
, huge_page_size(hs
));
1426 * VM_NORESERVE is used because the reservations will be
1427 * taken when vm_ops->mmap() is called
1428 * A dummy user value is used because we are not locking
1429 * memory so no accounting is necessary
1431 file
= hugetlb_file_setup(HUGETLB_ANON_FILE
, len
,
1433 &user
, HUGETLB_ANONHUGE_INODE
,
1434 (flags
>> MAP_HUGE_SHIFT
) & MAP_HUGE_MASK
);
1436 return PTR_ERR(file
);
1439 flags
&= ~(MAP_EXECUTABLE
| MAP_DENYWRITE
);
1441 retval
= vm_mmap_pgoff(file
, addr
, len
, prot
, flags
, pgoff
);
1449 #ifdef __ARCH_WANT_SYS_OLD_MMAP
1450 struct mmap_arg_struct
{
1454 unsigned long flags
;
1456 unsigned long offset
;
1459 SYSCALL_DEFINE1(old_mmap
, struct mmap_arg_struct __user
*, arg
)
1461 struct mmap_arg_struct a
;
1463 if (copy_from_user(&a
, arg
, sizeof(a
)))
1465 if (a
.offset
& ~PAGE_MASK
)
1468 return sys_mmap_pgoff(a
.addr
, a
.len
, a
.prot
, a
.flags
, a
.fd
,
1469 a
.offset
>> PAGE_SHIFT
);
1471 #endif /* __ARCH_WANT_SYS_OLD_MMAP */
1474 * Some shared mappigns will want the pages marked read-only
1475 * to track write events. If so, we'll downgrade vm_page_prot
1476 * to the private version (using protection_map[] without the
1479 int vma_wants_writenotify(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
1481 vm_flags_t vm_flags
= vma
->vm_flags
;
1483 /* If it was private or non-writable, the write bit is already clear */
1484 if ((vm_flags
& (VM_WRITE
|VM_SHARED
)) != ((VM_WRITE
|VM_SHARED
)))
1487 /* The backer wishes to know when pages are first written to? */
1488 if (vma
->vm_ops
&& vma
->vm_ops
->page_mkwrite
)
1491 /* The open routine did something to the protections that pgprot_modify
1492 * won't preserve? */
1493 if (pgprot_val(vma
->vm_page_prot
) !=
1494 pgprot_val(vm_pgprot_modify(vma
->vm_page_prot
, vm_flags
)))
1497 /* Do we need to track softdirty? */
1498 if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_MEM_SOFT_DIRTY
) && !(vm_flags
& VM_SOFTDIRTY
))
1501 /* Specialty mapping? */
1502 if (vm_flags
& VM_PFNMAP
)
1505 /* Can the mapping track the dirty pages? */
1506 return vma
->vm_file
&& vma
->vm_file
->f_mapping
&&
1507 mapping_cap_account_dirty(vma
->vm_file
->f_mapping
);
1511 * We account for memory if it's a private writeable mapping,
1512 * not hugepages and VM_NORESERVE wasn't set.
1514 static inline int accountable_mapping(struct file
*file
, vm_flags_t vm_flags
)
1517 * hugetlb has its own accounting separate from the core VM
1518 * VM_HUGETLB may not be set yet so we cannot check for that flag.
1520 if (file
&& is_file_hugepages(file
))
1523 return (vm_flags
& (VM_NORESERVE
| VM_SHARED
| VM_WRITE
)) == VM_WRITE
;
1526 unsigned long mmap_region(struct file
*file
, unsigned long addr
,
1527 unsigned long len
, vm_flags_t vm_flags
, unsigned long pgoff
)
1529 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
1530 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, *prev
;
1532 struct rb_node
**rb_link
, *rb_parent
;
1533 unsigned long charged
= 0;
1535 /* Check against address space limit. */
1536 if (!may_expand_vm(mm
, len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
)) {
1537 unsigned long nr_pages
;
1540 * MAP_FIXED may remove pages of mappings that intersects with
1541 * requested mapping. Account for the pages it would unmap.
1543 if (!(vm_flags
& MAP_FIXED
))
1546 nr_pages
= count_vma_pages_range(mm
, addr
, addr
+ len
);
1548 if (!may_expand_vm(mm
, (len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
) - nr_pages
))
1552 /* Clear old maps */
1554 while (find_vma_links(mm
, addr
, addr
+ len
, &prev
, &rb_link
,
1556 if (do_munmap(mm
, addr
, len
))
1561 * Private writable mapping: check memory availability
1563 if (accountable_mapping(file
, vm_flags
)) {
1564 charged
= len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
1565 if (security_vm_enough_memory_mm(mm
, charged
))
1567 vm_flags
|= VM_ACCOUNT
;
1571 * Can we just expand an old mapping?
1573 vma
= vma_merge(mm
, prev
, addr
, addr
+ len
, vm_flags
, NULL
, file
, pgoff
,
1579 * Determine the object being mapped and call the appropriate
1580 * specific mapper. the address has already been validated, but
1581 * not unmapped, but the maps are removed from the list.
1583 vma
= kmem_cache_zalloc(vm_area_cachep
, GFP_KERNEL
);
1590 vma
->vm_start
= addr
;
1591 vma
->vm_end
= addr
+ len
;
1592 vma
->vm_flags
= vm_flags
;
1593 vma
->vm_page_prot
= vm_get_page_prot(vm_flags
);
1594 vma
->vm_pgoff
= pgoff
;
1595 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vma
->anon_vma_chain
);
1598 if (vm_flags
& VM_DENYWRITE
) {
1599 error
= deny_write_access(file
);
1603 if (vm_flags
& VM_SHARED
) {
1604 error
= mapping_map_writable(file
->f_mapping
);
1606 goto allow_write_and_free_vma
;
1609 /* ->mmap() can change vma->vm_file, but must guarantee that
1610 * vma_link() below can deny write-access if VM_DENYWRITE is set
1611 * and map writably if VM_SHARED is set. This usually means the
1612 * new file must not have been exposed to user-space, yet.
1614 vma
->vm_file
= get_file(file
);
1615 error
= file
->f_op
->mmap(file
, vma
);
1617 goto unmap_and_free_vma
;
1619 /* Can addr have changed??
1621 * Answer: Yes, several device drivers can do it in their
1622 * f_op->mmap method. -DaveM
1623 * Bug: If addr is changed, prev, rb_link, rb_parent should
1624 * be updated for vma_link()
1626 WARN_ON_ONCE(addr
!= vma
->vm_start
);
1628 addr
= vma
->vm_start
;
1629 vm_flags
= vma
->vm_flags
;
1630 } else if (vm_flags
& VM_SHARED
) {
1631 error
= shmem_zero_setup(vma
);
1636 vma_link(mm
, vma
, prev
, rb_link
, rb_parent
);
1637 /* Once vma denies write, undo our temporary denial count */
1639 if (vm_flags
& VM_SHARED
)
1640 mapping_unmap_writable(file
->f_mapping
);
1641 if (vm_flags
& VM_DENYWRITE
)
1642 allow_write_access(file
);
1644 file
= vma
->vm_file
;
1646 perf_event_mmap(vma
);
1648 vm_stat_account(mm
, vm_flags
, file
, len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
);
1649 if (vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
) {
1650 if (!((vm_flags
& VM_SPECIAL
) || is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma
) ||
1651 vma
== get_gate_vma(current
->mm
)))
1652 mm
->locked_vm
+= (len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
);
1654 vma
->vm_flags
&= ~VM_LOCKED
;
1661 * New (or expanded) vma always get soft dirty status.
1662 * Otherwise user-space soft-dirty page tracker won't
1663 * be able to distinguish situation when vma area unmapped,
1664 * then new mapped in-place (which must be aimed as
1665 * a completely new data area).
1667 vma
->vm_flags
|= VM_SOFTDIRTY
;
1669 vma_set_page_prot(vma
);
1674 vma
->vm_file
= NULL
;
1677 /* Undo any partial mapping done by a device driver. */
1678 unmap_region(mm
, vma
, prev
, vma
->vm_start
, vma
->vm_end
);
1680 if (vm_flags
& VM_SHARED
)
1681 mapping_unmap_writable(file
->f_mapping
);
1682 allow_write_and_free_vma
:
1683 if (vm_flags
& VM_DENYWRITE
)
1684 allow_write_access(file
);
1686 kmem_cache_free(vm_area_cachep
, vma
);
1689 vm_unacct_memory(charged
);
1693 unsigned long unmapped_area(struct vm_unmapped_area_info
*info
)
1696 * We implement the search by looking for an rbtree node that
1697 * immediately follows a suitable gap. That is,
1698 * - gap_start = vma->vm_prev->vm_end <= info->high_limit - length;
1699 * - gap_end = vma->vm_start >= info->low_limit + length;
1700 * - gap_end - gap_start >= length
1703 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
1704 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
1705 unsigned long length
, low_limit
, high_limit
, gap_start
, gap_end
;
1707 /* Adjust search length to account for worst case alignment overhead */
1708 length
= info
->length
+ info
->align_mask
;
1709 if (length
< info
->length
)
1712 /* Adjust search limits by the desired length */
1713 if (info
->high_limit
< length
)
1715 high_limit
= info
->high_limit
- length
;
1717 if (info
->low_limit
> high_limit
)
1719 low_limit
= info
->low_limit
+ length
;
1721 /* Check if rbtree root looks promising */
1722 if (RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&mm
->mm_rb
))
1724 vma
= rb_entry(mm
->mm_rb
.rb_node
, struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
1725 if (vma
->rb_subtree_gap
< length
)
1729 /* Visit left subtree if it looks promising */
1730 gap_end
= vma
->vm_start
;
1731 if (gap_end
>= low_limit
&& vma
->vm_rb
.rb_left
) {
1732 struct vm_area_struct
*left
=
1733 rb_entry(vma
->vm_rb
.rb_left
,
1734 struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
1735 if (left
->rb_subtree_gap
>= length
) {
1741 gap_start
= vma
->vm_prev
? vma
->vm_prev
->vm_end
: 0;
1743 /* Check if current node has a suitable gap */
1744 if (gap_start
> high_limit
)
1746 if (gap_end
>= low_limit
&& gap_end
- gap_start
>= length
)
1749 /* Visit right subtree if it looks promising */
1750 if (vma
->vm_rb
.rb_right
) {
1751 struct vm_area_struct
*right
=
1752 rb_entry(vma
->vm_rb
.rb_right
,
1753 struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
1754 if (right
->rb_subtree_gap
>= length
) {
1760 /* Go back up the rbtree to find next candidate node */
1762 struct rb_node
*prev
= &vma
->vm_rb
;
1763 if (!rb_parent(prev
))
1765 vma
= rb_entry(rb_parent(prev
),
1766 struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
1767 if (prev
== vma
->vm_rb
.rb_left
) {
1768 gap_start
= vma
->vm_prev
->vm_end
;
1769 gap_end
= vma
->vm_start
;
1776 /* Check highest gap, which does not precede any rbtree node */
1777 gap_start
= mm
->highest_vm_end
;
1778 gap_end
= ULONG_MAX
; /* Only for VM_BUG_ON below */
1779 if (gap_start
> high_limit
)
1783 /* We found a suitable gap. Clip it with the original low_limit. */
1784 if (gap_start
< info
->low_limit
)
1785 gap_start
= info
->low_limit
;
1787 /* Adjust gap address to the desired alignment */
1788 gap_start
+= (info
->align_offset
- gap_start
) & info
->align_mask
;
1790 VM_BUG_ON(gap_start
+ info
->length
> info
->high_limit
);
1791 VM_BUG_ON(gap_start
+ info
->length
> gap_end
);
1795 unsigned long unmapped_area_topdown(struct vm_unmapped_area_info
*info
)
1797 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
1798 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
1799 unsigned long length
, low_limit
, high_limit
, gap_start
, gap_end
;
1801 /* Adjust search length to account for worst case alignment overhead */
1802 length
= info
->length
+ info
->align_mask
;
1803 if (length
< info
->length
)
1807 * Adjust search limits by the desired length.
1808 * See implementation comment at top of unmapped_area().
1810 gap_end
= info
->high_limit
;
1811 if (gap_end
< length
)
1813 high_limit
= gap_end
- length
;
1815 if (info
->low_limit
> high_limit
)
1817 low_limit
= info
->low_limit
+ length
;
1819 /* Check highest gap, which does not precede any rbtree node */
1820 gap_start
= mm
->highest_vm_end
;
1821 if (gap_start
<= high_limit
)
1824 /* Check if rbtree root looks promising */
1825 if (RB_EMPTY_ROOT(&mm
->mm_rb
))
1827 vma
= rb_entry(mm
->mm_rb
.rb_node
, struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
1828 if (vma
->rb_subtree_gap
< length
)
1832 /* Visit right subtree if it looks promising */
1833 gap_start
= vma
->vm_prev
? vma
->vm_prev
->vm_end
: 0;
1834 if (gap_start
<= high_limit
&& vma
->vm_rb
.rb_right
) {
1835 struct vm_area_struct
*right
=
1836 rb_entry(vma
->vm_rb
.rb_right
,
1837 struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
1838 if (right
->rb_subtree_gap
>= length
) {
1845 /* Check if current node has a suitable gap */
1846 gap_end
= vma
->vm_start
;
1847 if (gap_end
< low_limit
)
1849 if (gap_start
<= high_limit
&& gap_end
- gap_start
>= length
)
1852 /* Visit left subtree if it looks promising */
1853 if (vma
->vm_rb
.rb_left
) {
1854 struct vm_area_struct
*left
=
1855 rb_entry(vma
->vm_rb
.rb_left
,
1856 struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
1857 if (left
->rb_subtree_gap
>= length
) {
1863 /* Go back up the rbtree to find next candidate node */
1865 struct rb_node
*prev
= &vma
->vm_rb
;
1866 if (!rb_parent(prev
))
1868 vma
= rb_entry(rb_parent(prev
),
1869 struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
1870 if (prev
== vma
->vm_rb
.rb_right
) {
1871 gap_start
= vma
->vm_prev
?
1872 vma
->vm_prev
->vm_end
: 0;
1879 /* We found a suitable gap. Clip it with the original high_limit. */
1880 if (gap_end
> info
->high_limit
)
1881 gap_end
= info
->high_limit
;
1884 /* Compute highest gap address at the desired alignment */
1885 gap_end
-= info
->length
;
1886 gap_end
-= (gap_end
- info
->align_offset
) & info
->align_mask
;
1888 VM_BUG_ON(gap_end
< info
->low_limit
);
1889 VM_BUG_ON(gap_end
< gap_start
);
1893 /* Get an address range which is currently unmapped.
1894 * For shmat() with addr=0.
1896 * Ugly calling convention alert:
1897 * Return value with the low bits set means error value,
1899 * if (ret & ~PAGE_MASK)
1902 * This function "knows" that -ENOMEM has the bits set.
1904 #ifndef HAVE_ARCH_UNMAPPED_AREA
1906 arch_get_unmapped_area(struct file
*filp
, unsigned long addr
,
1907 unsigned long len
, unsigned long pgoff
, unsigned long flags
)
1909 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
1910 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
1911 struct vm_unmapped_area_info info
;
1913 if (len
> TASK_SIZE
- mmap_min_addr
)
1916 if (flags
& MAP_FIXED
)
1920 addr
= PAGE_ALIGN(addr
);
1921 vma
= find_vma(mm
, addr
);
1922 if (TASK_SIZE
- len
>= addr
&& addr
>= mmap_min_addr
&&
1923 (!vma
|| addr
+ len
<= vma
->vm_start
))
1929 info
.low_limit
= mm
->mmap_base
;
1930 info
.high_limit
= TASK_SIZE
;
1931 info
.align_mask
= 0;
1932 return vm_unmapped_area(&info
);
1937 * This mmap-allocator allocates new areas top-down from below the
1938 * stack's low limit (the base):
1940 #ifndef HAVE_ARCH_UNMAPPED_AREA_TOPDOWN
1942 arch_get_unmapped_area_topdown(struct file
*filp
, const unsigned long addr0
,
1943 const unsigned long len
, const unsigned long pgoff
,
1944 const unsigned long flags
)
1946 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
1947 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
1948 unsigned long addr
= addr0
;
1949 struct vm_unmapped_area_info info
;
1951 /* requested length too big for entire address space */
1952 if (len
> TASK_SIZE
- mmap_min_addr
)
1955 if (flags
& MAP_FIXED
)
1958 /* requesting a specific address */
1960 addr
= PAGE_ALIGN(addr
);
1961 vma
= find_vma(mm
, addr
);
1962 if (TASK_SIZE
- len
>= addr
&& addr
>= mmap_min_addr
&&
1963 (!vma
|| addr
+ len
<= vma
->vm_start
))
1967 info
.flags
= VM_UNMAPPED_AREA_TOPDOWN
;
1969 info
.low_limit
= max(PAGE_SIZE
, mmap_min_addr
);
1970 info
.high_limit
= mm
->mmap_base
;
1971 info
.align_mask
= 0;
1972 addr
= vm_unmapped_area(&info
);
1975 * A failed mmap() very likely causes application failure,
1976 * so fall back to the bottom-up function here. This scenario
1977 * can happen with large stack limits and large mmap()
1980 if (addr
& ~PAGE_MASK
) {
1981 VM_BUG_ON(addr
!= -ENOMEM
);
1983 info
.low_limit
= TASK_UNMAPPED_BASE
;
1984 info
.high_limit
= TASK_SIZE
;
1985 addr
= vm_unmapped_area(&info
);
1993 get_unmapped_area(struct file
*file
, unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
,
1994 unsigned long pgoff
, unsigned long flags
)
1996 unsigned long (*get_area
)(struct file
*, unsigned long,
1997 unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long);
1999 unsigned long error
= arch_mmap_check(addr
, len
, flags
);
2003 /* Careful about overflows.. */
2004 if (len
> TASK_SIZE
)
2007 get_area
= current
->mm
->get_unmapped_area
;
2008 if (file
&& file
->f_op
->get_unmapped_area
)
2009 get_area
= file
->f_op
->get_unmapped_area
;
2010 addr
= get_area(file
, addr
, len
, pgoff
, flags
);
2011 if (IS_ERR_VALUE(addr
))
2014 if (addr
> TASK_SIZE
- len
)
2016 if (addr
& ~PAGE_MASK
)
2019 addr
= arch_rebalance_pgtables(addr
, len
);
2020 error
= security_mmap_addr(addr
);
2021 return error
? error
: addr
;
2024 EXPORT_SYMBOL(get_unmapped_area
);
2026 /* Look up the first VMA which satisfies addr < vm_end, NULL if none. */
2027 struct vm_area_struct
*find_vma(struct mm_struct
*mm
, unsigned long addr
)
2029 struct rb_node
*rb_node
;
2030 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
2032 /* Check the cache first. */
2033 vma
= vmacache_find(mm
, addr
);
2037 rb_node
= mm
->mm_rb
.rb_node
;
2041 struct vm_area_struct
*tmp
;
2043 tmp
= rb_entry(rb_node
, struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
2045 if (tmp
->vm_end
> addr
) {
2047 if (tmp
->vm_start
<= addr
)
2049 rb_node
= rb_node
->rb_left
;
2051 rb_node
= rb_node
->rb_right
;
2055 vmacache_update(addr
, vma
);
2059 EXPORT_SYMBOL(find_vma
);
2062 * Same as find_vma, but also return a pointer to the previous VMA in *pprev.
2064 struct vm_area_struct
*
2065 find_vma_prev(struct mm_struct
*mm
, unsigned long addr
,
2066 struct vm_area_struct
**pprev
)
2068 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
2070 vma
= find_vma(mm
, addr
);
2072 *pprev
= vma
->vm_prev
;
2074 struct rb_node
*rb_node
= mm
->mm_rb
.rb_node
;
2077 *pprev
= rb_entry(rb_node
, struct vm_area_struct
, vm_rb
);
2078 rb_node
= rb_node
->rb_right
;
2085 * Verify that the stack growth is acceptable and
2086 * update accounting. This is shared with both the
2087 * grow-up and grow-down cases.
2089 static int acct_stack_growth(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, unsigned long size
, unsigned long grow
)
2091 struct mm_struct
*mm
= vma
->vm_mm
;
2092 struct rlimit
*rlim
= current
->signal
->rlim
;
2093 unsigned long new_start
, actual_size
;
2095 /* address space limit tests */
2096 if (!may_expand_vm(mm
, grow
))
2099 /* Stack limit test */
2101 if (size
&& (vma
->vm_flags
& (VM_GROWSUP
| VM_GROWSDOWN
)))
2102 actual_size
-= PAGE_SIZE
;
2103 if (actual_size
> READ_ONCE(rlim
[RLIMIT_STACK
].rlim_cur
))
2106 /* mlock limit tests */
2107 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
) {
2108 unsigned long locked
;
2109 unsigned long limit
;
2110 locked
= mm
->locked_vm
+ grow
;
2111 limit
= READ_ONCE(rlim
[RLIMIT_MEMLOCK
].rlim_cur
);
2112 limit
>>= PAGE_SHIFT
;
2113 if (locked
> limit
&& !capable(CAP_IPC_LOCK
))
2117 /* Check to ensure the stack will not grow into a hugetlb-only region */
2118 new_start
= (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_GROWSUP
) ? vma
->vm_start
:
2120 if (is_hugepage_only_range(vma
->vm_mm
, new_start
, size
))
2124 * Overcommit.. This must be the final test, as it will
2125 * update security statistics.
2127 if (security_vm_enough_memory_mm(mm
, grow
))
2130 /* Ok, everything looks good - let it rip */
2131 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
)
2132 mm
->locked_vm
+= grow
;
2133 vm_stat_account(mm
, vma
->vm_flags
, vma
->vm_file
, grow
);
2137 #if defined(CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP) || defined(CONFIG_IA64)
2139 * PA-RISC uses this for its stack; IA64 for its Register Backing Store.
2140 * vma is the last one with address > vma->vm_end. Have to extend vma.
2142 int expand_upwards(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, unsigned long address
)
2146 if (!(vma
->vm_flags
& VM_GROWSUP
))
2150 * We must make sure the anon_vma is allocated
2151 * so that the anon_vma locking is not a noop.
2153 if (unlikely(anon_vma_prepare(vma
)))
2155 vma_lock_anon_vma(vma
);
2158 * vma->vm_start/vm_end cannot change under us because the caller
2159 * is required to hold the mmap_sem in read mode. We need the
2160 * anon_vma lock to serialize against concurrent expand_stacks.
2161 * Also guard against wrapping around to address 0.
2163 if (address
< PAGE_ALIGN(address
+4))
2164 address
= PAGE_ALIGN(address
+4);
2166 vma_unlock_anon_vma(vma
);
2171 /* Somebody else might have raced and expanded it already */
2172 if (address
> vma
->vm_end
) {
2173 unsigned long size
, grow
;
2175 size
= address
- vma
->vm_start
;
2176 grow
= (address
- vma
->vm_end
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
;
2179 if (vma
->vm_pgoff
+ (size
>> PAGE_SHIFT
) >= vma
->vm_pgoff
) {
2180 error
= acct_stack_growth(vma
, size
, grow
);
2183 * vma_gap_update() doesn't support concurrent
2184 * updates, but we only hold a shared mmap_sem
2185 * lock here, so we need to protect against
2186 * concurrent vma expansions.
2187 * vma_lock_anon_vma() doesn't help here, as
2188 * we don't guarantee that all growable vmas
2189 * in a mm share the same root anon vma.
2190 * So, we reuse mm->page_table_lock to guard
2191 * against concurrent vma expansions.
2193 spin_lock(&vma
->vm_mm
->page_table_lock
);
2194 anon_vma_interval_tree_pre_update_vma(vma
);
2195 vma
->vm_end
= address
;
2196 anon_vma_interval_tree_post_update_vma(vma
);
2198 vma_gap_update(vma
->vm_next
);
2200 vma
->vm_mm
->highest_vm_end
= address
;
2201 spin_unlock(&vma
->vm_mm
->page_table_lock
);
2203 perf_event_mmap(vma
);
2207 vma_unlock_anon_vma(vma
);
2208 khugepaged_enter_vma_merge(vma
, vma
->vm_flags
);
2209 validate_mm(vma
->vm_mm
);
2212 #endif /* CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP || CONFIG_IA64 */
2215 * vma is the first one with address < vma->vm_start. Have to extend vma.
2217 int expand_downwards(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
2218 unsigned long address
)
2223 * We must make sure the anon_vma is allocated
2224 * so that the anon_vma locking is not a noop.
2226 if (unlikely(anon_vma_prepare(vma
)))
2229 address
&= PAGE_MASK
;
2230 error
= security_mmap_addr(address
);
2234 vma_lock_anon_vma(vma
);
2237 * vma->vm_start/vm_end cannot change under us because the caller
2238 * is required to hold the mmap_sem in read mode. We need the
2239 * anon_vma lock to serialize against concurrent expand_stacks.
2242 /* Somebody else might have raced and expanded it already */
2243 if (address
< vma
->vm_start
) {
2244 unsigned long size
, grow
;
2246 size
= vma
->vm_end
- address
;
2247 grow
= (vma
->vm_start
- address
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
;
2250 if (grow
<= vma
->vm_pgoff
) {
2251 error
= acct_stack_growth(vma
, size
, grow
);
2254 * vma_gap_update() doesn't support concurrent
2255 * updates, but we only hold a shared mmap_sem
2256 * lock here, so we need to protect against
2257 * concurrent vma expansions.
2258 * vma_lock_anon_vma() doesn't help here, as
2259 * we don't guarantee that all growable vmas
2260 * in a mm share the same root anon vma.
2261 * So, we reuse mm->page_table_lock to guard
2262 * against concurrent vma expansions.
2264 spin_lock(&vma
->vm_mm
->page_table_lock
);
2265 anon_vma_interval_tree_pre_update_vma(vma
);
2266 vma
->vm_start
= address
;
2267 vma
->vm_pgoff
-= grow
;
2268 anon_vma_interval_tree_post_update_vma(vma
);
2269 vma_gap_update(vma
);
2270 spin_unlock(&vma
->vm_mm
->page_table_lock
);
2272 perf_event_mmap(vma
);
2276 vma_unlock_anon_vma(vma
);
2277 khugepaged_enter_vma_merge(vma
, vma
->vm_flags
);
2278 validate_mm(vma
->vm_mm
);
2283 * Note how expand_stack() refuses to expand the stack all the way to
2284 * abut the next virtual mapping, *unless* that mapping itself is also
2285 * a stack mapping. We want to leave room for a guard page, after all
2286 * (the guard page itself is not added here, that is done by the
2287 * actual page faulting logic)
2289 * This matches the behavior of the guard page logic (see mm/memory.c:
2290 * check_stack_guard_page()), which only allows the guard page to be
2291 * removed under these circumstances.
2293 #ifdef CONFIG_STACK_GROWSUP
2294 int expand_stack(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, unsigned long address
)
2296 struct vm_area_struct
*next
;
2298 address
&= PAGE_MASK
;
2299 next
= vma
->vm_next
;
2300 if (next
&& next
->vm_start
== address
+ PAGE_SIZE
) {
2301 if (!(next
->vm_flags
& VM_GROWSUP
))
2304 return expand_upwards(vma
, address
);
2307 struct vm_area_struct
*
2308 find_extend_vma(struct mm_struct
*mm
, unsigned long addr
)
2310 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, *prev
;
2313 vma
= find_vma_prev(mm
, addr
, &prev
);
2314 if (vma
&& (vma
->vm_start
<= addr
))
2316 if (!prev
|| expand_stack(prev
, addr
))
2318 if (prev
->vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
)
2319 populate_vma_page_range(prev
, addr
, prev
->vm_end
, NULL
);
2323 int expand_stack(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, unsigned long address
)
2325 struct vm_area_struct
*prev
;
2327 address
&= PAGE_MASK
;
2328 prev
= vma
->vm_prev
;
2329 if (prev
&& prev
->vm_end
== address
) {
2330 if (!(prev
->vm_flags
& VM_GROWSDOWN
))
2333 return expand_downwards(vma
, address
);
2336 struct vm_area_struct
*
2337 find_extend_vma(struct mm_struct
*mm
, unsigned long addr
)
2339 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
2340 unsigned long start
;
2343 vma
= find_vma(mm
, addr
);
2346 if (vma
->vm_start
<= addr
)
2348 if (!(vma
->vm_flags
& VM_GROWSDOWN
))
2350 start
= vma
->vm_start
;
2351 if (expand_stack(vma
, addr
))
2353 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
)
2354 populate_vma_page_range(vma
, addr
, start
, NULL
);
2359 EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(find_extend_vma
);
2362 * Ok - we have the memory areas we should free on the vma list,
2363 * so release them, and do the vma updates.
2365 * Called with the mm semaphore held.
2367 static void remove_vma_list(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
2369 unsigned long nr_accounted
= 0;
2371 /* Update high watermark before we lower total_vm */
2372 update_hiwater_vm(mm
);
2374 long nrpages
= vma_pages(vma
);
2376 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_ACCOUNT
)
2377 nr_accounted
+= nrpages
;
2378 vm_stat_account(mm
, vma
->vm_flags
, vma
->vm_file
, -nrpages
);
2379 vma
= remove_vma(vma
);
2381 vm_unacct_memory(nr_accounted
);
2386 * Get rid of page table information in the indicated region.
2388 * Called with the mm semaphore held.
2390 static void unmap_region(struct mm_struct
*mm
,
2391 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, struct vm_area_struct
*prev
,
2392 unsigned long start
, unsigned long end
)
2394 struct vm_area_struct
*next
= prev
? prev
->vm_next
: mm
->mmap
;
2395 struct mmu_gather tlb
;
2398 tlb_gather_mmu(&tlb
, mm
, start
, end
);
2399 update_hiwater_rss(mm
);
2400 unmap_vmas(&tlb
, vma
, start
, end
);
2401 free_pgtables(&tlb
, vma
, prev
? prev
->vm_end
: FIRST_USER_ADDRESS
,
2402 next
? next
->vm_start
: USER_PGTABLES_CEILING
);
2403 tlb_finish_mmu(&tlb
, start
, end
);
2407 * Create a list of vma's touched by the unmap, removing them from the mm's
2408 * vma list as we go..
2411 detach_vmas_to_be_unmapped(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
2412 struct vm_area_struct
*prev
, unsigned long end
)
2414 struct vm_area_struct
**insertion_point
;
2415 struct vm_area_struct
*tail_vma
= NULL
;
2417 insertion_point
= (prev
? &prev
->vm_next
: &mm
->mmap
);
2418 vma
->vm_prev
= NULL
;
2420 vma_rb_erase(vma
, &mm
->mm_rb
);
2424 } while (vma
&& vma
->vm_start
< end
);
2425 *insertion_point
= vma
;
2427 vma
->vm_prev
= prev
;
2428 vma_gap_update(vma
);
2430 mm
->highest_vm_end
= prev
? prev
->vm_end
: 0;
2431 tail_vma
->vm_next
= NULL
;
2433 /* Kill the cache */
2434 vmacache_invalidate(mm
);
2438 * __split_vma() bypasses sysctl_max_map_count checking. We use this on the
2439 * munmap path where it doesn't make sense to fail.
2441 static int __split_vma(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
2442 unsigned long addr
, int new_below
)
2444 struct vm_area_struct
*new;
2447 if (is_vm_hugetlb_page(vma
) && (addr
&
2448 ~(huge_page_mask(hstate_vma(vma
)))))
2451 new = kmem_cache_alloc(vm_area_cachep
, GFP_KERNEL
);
2455 /* most fields are the same, copy all, and then fixup */
2458 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new->anon_vma_chain
);
2463 new->vm_start
= addr
;
2464 new->vm_pgoff
+= ((addr
- vma
->vm_start
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
);
2467 err
= vma_dup_policy(vma
, new);
2471 err
= anon_vma_clone(new, vma
);
2476 get_file(new->vm_file
);
2478 if (new->vm_ops
&& new->vm_ops
->open
)
2479 new->vm_ops
->open(new);
2482 err
= vma_adjust(vma
, addr
, vma
->vm_end
, vma
->vm_pgoff
+
2483 ((addr
- new->vm_start
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
), new);
2485 err
= vma_adjust(vma
, vma
->vm_start
, addr
, vma
->vm_pgoff
, new);
2491 /* Clean everything up if vma_adjust failed. */
2492 if (new->vm_ops
&& new->vm_ops
->close
)
2493 new->vm_ops
->close(new);
2496 unlink_anon_vmas(new);
2498 mpol_put(vma_policy(new));
2500 kmem_cache_free(vm_area_cachep
, new);
2506 * Split a vma into two pieces at address 'addr', a new vma is allocated
2507 * either for the first part or the tail.
2509 int split_vma(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
2510 unsigned long addr
, int new_below
)
2512 if (mm
->map_count
>= sysctl_max_map_count
)
2515 return __split_vma(mm
, vma
, addr
, new_below
);
2518 /* Munmap is split into 2 main parts -- this part which finds
2519 * what needs doing, and the areas themselves, which do the
2520 * work. This now handles partial unmappings.
2521 * Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org>
2523 int do_munmap(struct mm_struct
*mm
, unsigned long start
, size_t len
)
2526 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, *prev
, *last
;
2528 if ((start
& ~PAGE_MASK
) || start
> TASK_SIZE
|| len
> TASK_SIZE
-start
)
2531 len
= PAGE_ALIGN(len
);
2535 /* Find the first overlapping VMA */
2536 vma
= find_vma(mm
, start
);
2539 prev
= vma
->vm_prev
;
2540 /* we have start < vma->vm_end */
2542 /* if it doesn't overlap, we have nothing.. */
2544 if (vma
->vm_start
>= end
)
2548 * If we need to split any vma, do it now to save pain later.
2550 * Note: mremap's move_vma VM_ACCOUNT handling assumes a partially
2551 * unmapped vm_area_struct will remain in use: so lower split_vma
2552 * places tmp vma above, and higher split_vma places tmp vma below.
2554 if (start
> vma
->vm_start
) {
2558 * Make sure that map_count on return from munmap() will
2559 * not exceed its limit; but let map_count go just above
2560 * its limit temporarily, to help free resources as expected.
2562 if (end
< vma
->vm_end
&& mm
->map_count
>= sysctl_max_map_count
)
2565 error
= __split_vma(mm
, vma
, start
, 0);
2571 /* Does it split the last one? */
2572 last
= find_vma(mm
, end
);
2573 if (last
&& end
> last
->vm_start
) {
2574 int error
= __split_vma(mm
, last
, end
, 1);
2578 vma
= prev
? prev
->vm_next
: mm
->mmap
;
2581 * unlock any mlock()ed ranges before detaching vmas
2583 if (mm
->locked_vm
) {
2584 struct vm_area_struct
*tmp
= vma
;
2585 while (tmp
&& tmp
->vm_start
< end
) {
2586 if (tmp
->vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
) {
2587 mm
->locked_vm
-= vma_pages(tmp
);
2588 munlock_vma_pages_all(tmp
);
2595 * Remove the vma's, and unmap the actual pages
2597 detach_vmas_to_be_unmapped(mm
, vma
, prev
, end
);
2598 unmap_region(mm
, vma
, prev
, start
, end
);
2600 arch_unmap(mm
, vma
, start
, end
);
2602 /* Fix up all other VM information */
2603 remove_vma_list(mm
, vma
);
2608 int vm_munmap(unsigned long start
, size_t len
)
2611 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
2613 down_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
2614 ret
= do_munmap(mm
, start
, len
);
2615 up_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
2618 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vm_munmap
);
2620 SYSCALL_DEFINE2(munmap
, unsigned long, addr
, size_t, len
)
2622 profile_munmap(addr
);
2623 return vm_munmap(addr
, len
);
2628 * Emulation of deprecated remap_file_pages() syscall.
2630 SYSCALL_DEFINE5(remap_file_pages
, unsigned long, start
, unsigned long, size
,
2631 unsigned long, prot
, unsigned long, pgoff
, unsigned long, flags
)
2634 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
2635 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
2636 unsigned long populate
= 0;
2637 unsigned long ret
= -EINVAL
;
2640 pr_warn_once("%s (%d) uses deprecated remap_file_pages() syscall. "
2641 "See Documentation/vm/remap_file_pages.txt.\n",
2642 current
->comm
, current
->pid
);
2646 start
= start
& PAGE_MASK
;
2647 size
= size
& PAGE_MASK
;
2649 if (start
+ size
<= start
)
2652 /* Does pgoff wrap? */
2653 if (pgoff
+ (size
>> PAGE_SHIFT
) < pgoff
)
2656 down_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
2657 vma
= find_vma(mm
, start
);
2659 if (!vma
|| !(vma
->vm_flags
& VM_SHARED
))
2662 if (start
< vma
->vm_start
|| start
+ size
> vma
->vm_end
)
2665 if (pgoff
== linear_page_index(vma
, start
)) {
2670 prot
|= vma
->vm_flags
& VM_READ
? PROT_READ
: 0;
2671 prot
|= vma
->vm_flags
& VM_WRITE
? PROT_WRITE
: 0;
2672 prot
|= vma
->vm_flags
& VM_EXEC
? PROT_EXEC
: 0;
2674 flags
&= MAP_NONBLOCK
;
2675 flags
|= MAP_SHARED
| MAP_FIXED
| MAP_POPULATE
;
2676 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
) {
2677 flags
|= MAP_LOCKED
;
2678 /* drop PG_Mlocked flag for over-mapped range */
2679 munlock_vma_pages_range(vma
, start
, start
+ size
);
2682 file
= get_file(vma
->vm_file
);
2683 ret
= do_mmap_pgoff(vma
->vm_file
, start
, size
,
2684 prot
, flags
, pgoff
, &populate
);
2687 up_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
2689 mm_populate(ret
, populate
);
2690 if (!IS_ERR_VALUE(ret
))
2695 static inline void verify_mm_writelocked(struct mm_struct
*mm
)
2697 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_VM
2698 if (unlikely(down_read_trylock(&mm
->mmap_sem
))) {
2700 up_read(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
2706 * this is really a simplified "do_mmap". it only handles
2707 * anonymous maps. eventually we may be able to do some
2708 * brk-specific accounting here.
2710 static unsigned long do_brk(unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
)
2712 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
2713 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
, *prev
;
2714 unsigned long flags
;
2715 struct rb_node
**rb_link
, *rb_parent
;
2716 pgoff_t pgoff
= addr
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
2719 len
= PAGE_ALIGN(len
);
2723 flags
= VM_DATA_DEFAULT_FLAGS
| VM_ACCOUNT
| mm
->def_flags
;
2725 error
= get_unmapped_area(NULL
, addr
, len
, 0, MAP_FIXED
);
2726 if (error
& ~PAGE_MASK
)
2729 error
= mlock_future_check(mm
, mm
->def_flags
, len
);
2734 * mm->mmap_sem is required to protect against another thread
2735 * changing the mappings in case we sleep.
2737 verify_mm_writelocked(mm
);
2740 * Clear old maps. this also does some error checking for us
2742 while (find_vma_links(mm
, addr
, addr
+ len
, &prev
, &rb_link
,
2744 if (do_munmap(mm
, addr
, len
))
2748 /* Check against address space limits *after* clearing old maps... */
2749 if (!may_expand_vm(mm
, len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
))
2752 if (mm
->map_count
> sysctl_max_map_count
)
2755 if (security_vm_enough_memory_mm(mm
, len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
))
2758 /* Can we just expand an old private anonymous mapping? */
2759 vma
= vma_merge(mm
, prev
, addr
, addr
+ len
, flags
,
2760 NULL
, NULL
, pgoff
, NULL
);
2765 * create a vma struct for an anonymous mapping
2767 vma
= kmem_cache_zalloc(vm_area_cachep
, GFP_KERNEL
);
2769 vm_unacct_memory(len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
);
2773 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vma
->anon_vma_chain
);
2775 vma
->vm_start
= addr
;
2776 vma
->vm_end
= addr
+ len
;
2777 vma
->vm_pgoff
= pgoff
;
2778 vma
->vm_flags
= flags
;
2779 vma
->vm_page_prot
= vm_get_page_prot(flags
);
2780 vma_link(mm
, vma
, prev
, rb_link
, rb_parent
);
2782 perf_event_mmap(vma
);
2783 mm
->total_vm
+= len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
2784 if (flags
& VM_LOCKED
)
2785 mm
->locked_vm
+= (len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
);
2786 vma
->vm_flags
|= VM_SOFTDIRTY
;
2790 unsigned long vm_brk(unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
)
2792 struct mm_struct
*mm
= current
->mm
;
2796 down_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
2797 ret
= do_brk(addr
, len
);
2798 populate
= ((mm
->def_flags
& VM_LOCKED
) != 0);
2799 up_write(&mm
->mmap_sem
);
2801 mm_populate(addr
, len
);
2804 EXPORT_SYMBOL(vm_brk
);
2806 /* Release all mmaps. */
2807 void exit_mmap(struct mm_struct
*mm
)
2809 struct mmu_gather tlb
;
2810 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
2811 unsigned long nr_accounted
= 0;
2813 /* mm's last user has gone, and its about to be pulled down */
2814 mmu_notifier_release(mm
);
2816 if (mm
->locked_vm
) {
2819 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_LOCKED
)
2820 munlock_vma_pages_all(vma
);
2828 if (!vma
) /* Can happen if dup_mmap() received an OOM */
2833 tlb_gather_mmu(&tlb
, mm
, 0, -1);
2834 /* update_hiwater_rss(mm) here? but nobody should be looking */
2835 /* Use -1 here to ensure all VMAs in the mm are unmapped */
2836 unmap_vmas(&tlb
, vma
, 0, -1);
2838 free_pgtables(&tlb
, vma
, FIRST_USER_ADDRESS
, USER_PGTABLES_CEILING
);
2839 tlb_finish_mmu(&tlb
, 0, -1);
2842 * Walk the list again, actually closing and freeing it,
2843 * with preemption enabled, without holding any MM locks.
2846 if (vma
->vm_flags
& VM_ACCOUNT
)
2847 nr_accounted
+= vma_pages(vma
);
2848 vma
= remove_vma(vma
);
2850 vm_unacct_memory(nr_accounted
);
2853 /* Insert vm structure into process list sorted by address
2854 * and into the inode's i_mmap tree. If vm_file is non-NULL
2855 * then i_mmap_rwsem is taken here.
2857 int insert_vm_struct(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
2859 struct vm_area_struct
*prev
;
2860 struct rb_node
**rb_link
, *rb_parent
;
2863 * The vm_pgoff of a purely anonymous vma should be irrelevant
2864 * until its first write fault, when page's anon_vma and index
2865 * are set. But now set the vm_pgoff it will almost certainly
2866 * end up with (unless mremap moves it elsewhere before that
2867 * first wfault), so /proc/pid/maps tells a consistent story.
2869 * By setting it to reflect the virtual start address of the
2870 * vma, merges and splits can happen in a seamless way, just
2871 * using the existing file pgoff checks and manipulations.
2872 * Similarly in do_mmap_pgoff and in do_brk.
2874 if (!vma
->vm_file
) {
2875 BUG_ON(vma
->anon_vma
);
2876 vma
->vm_pgoff
= vma
->vm_start
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
2878 if (find_vma_links(mm
, vma
->vm_start
, vma
->vm_end
,
2879 &prev
, &rb_link
, &rb_parent
))
2881 if ((vma
->vm_flags
& VM_ACCOUNT
) &&
2882 security_vm_enough_memory_mm(mm
, vma_pages(vma
)))
2885 vma_link(mm
, vma
, prev
, rb_link
, rb_parent
);
2890 * Copy the vma structure to a new location in the same mm,
2891 * prior to moving page table entries, to effect an mremap move.
2893 struct vm_area_struct
*copy_vma(struct vm_area_struct
**vmap
,
2894 unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
, pgoff_t pgoff
,
2895 bool *need_rmap_locks
)
2897 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
= *vmap
;
2898 unsigned long vma_start
= vma
->vm_start
;
2899 struct mm_struct
*mm
= vma
->vm_mm
;
2900 struct vm_area_struct
*new_vma
, *prev
;
2901 struct rb_node
**rb_link
, *rb_parent
;
2902 bool faulted_in_anon_vma
= true;
2905 * If anonymous vma has not yet been faulted, update new pgoff
2906 * to match new location, to increase its chance of merging.
2908 if (unlikely(!vma
->vm_file
&& !vma
->anon_vma
)) {
2909 pgoff
= addr
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
2910 faulted_in_anon_vma
= false;
2913 if (find_vma_links(mm
, addr
, addr
+ len
, &prev
, &rb_link
, &rb_parent
))
2914 return NULL
; /* should never get here */
2915 new_vma
= vma_merge(mm
, prev
, addr
, addr
+ len
, vma
->vm_flags
,
2916 vma
->anon_vma
, vma
->vm_file
, pgoff
, vma_policy(vma
));
2919 * Source vma may have been merged into new_vma
2921 if (unlikely(vma_start
>= new_vma
->vm_start
&&
2922 vma_start
< new_vma
->vm_end
)) {
2924 * The only way we can get a vma_merge with
2925 * self during an mremap is if the vma hasn't
2926 * been faulted in yet and we were allowed to
2927 * reset the dst vma->vm_pgoff to the
2928 * destination address of the mremap to allow
2929 * the merge to happen. mremap must change the
2930 * vm_pgoff linearity between src and dst vmas
2931 * (in turn preventing a vma_merge) to be
2932 * safe. It is only safe to keep the vm_pgoff
2933 * linear if there are no pages mapped yet.
2935 VM_BUG_ON_VMA(faulted_in_anon_vma
, new_vma
);
2936 *vmap
= vma
= new_vma
;
2938 *need_rmap_locks
= (new_vma
->vm_pgoff
<= vma
->vm_pgoff
);
2940 new_vma
= kmem_cache_alloc(vm_area_cachep
, GFP_KERNEL
);
2943 new_vma
->vm_start
= addr
;
2944 new_vma
->vm_end
= addr
+ len
;
2945 new_vma
->vm_pgoff
= pgoff
;
2946 if (vma_dup_policy(vma
, new_vma
))
2948 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&new_vma
->anon_vma_chain
);
2949 if (anon_vma_clone(new_vma
, vma
))
2950 goto out_free_mempol
;
2951 if (new_vma
->vm_file
)
2952 get_file(new_vma
->vm_file
);
2953 if (new_vma
->vm_ops
&& new_vma
->vm_ops
->open
)
2954 new_vma
->vm_ops
->open(new_vma
);
2955 vma_link(mm
, new_vma
, prev
, rb_link
, rb_parent
);
2956 *need_rmap_locks
= false;
2962 mpol_put(vma_policy(new_vma
));
2964 kmem_cache_free(vm_area_cachep
, new_vma
);
2969 * Return true if the calling process may expand its vm space by the passed
2972 int may_expand_vm(struct mm_struct
*mm
, unsigned long npages
)
2974 unsigned long cur
= mm
->total_vm
; /* pages */
2977 lim
= rlimit(RLIMIT_AS
) >> PAGE_SHIFT
;
2979 if (cur
+ npages
> lim
)
2984 static int special_mapping_fault(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
2985 struct vm_fault
*vmf
);
2988 * Having a close hook prevents vma merging regardless of flags.
2990 static void special_mapping_close(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
2994 static const char *special_mapping_name(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
)
2996 return ((struct vm_special_mapping
*)vma
->vm_private_data
)->name
;
2999 static const struct vm_operations_struct special_mapping_vmops
= {
3000 .close
= special_mapping_close
,
3001 .fault
= special_mapping_fault
,
3002 .name
= special_mapping_name
,
3005 static const struct vm_operations_struct legacy_special_mapping_vmops
= {
3006 .close
= special_mapping_close
,
3007 .fault
= special_mapping_fault
,
3010 static int special_mapping_fault(struct vm_area_struct
*vma
,
3011 struct vm_fault
*vmf
)
3014 struct page
**pages
;
3017 * special mappings have no vm_file, and in that case, the mm
3018 * uses vm_pgoff internally. So we have to subtract it from here.
3019 * We are allowed to do this because we are the mm; do not copy
3020 * this code into drivers!
3022 pgoff
= vmf
->pgoff
- vma
->vm_pgoff
;
3024 if (vma
->vm_ops
== &legacy_special_mapping_vmops
)
3025 pages
= vma
->vm_private_data
;
3027 pages
= ((struct vm_special_mapping
*)vma
->vm_private_data
)->
3030 for (; pgoff
&& *pages
; ++pages
)
3034 struct page
*page
= *pages
;
3040 return VM_FAULT_SIGBUS
;
3043 static struct vm_area_struct
*__install_special_mapping(
3044 struct mm_struct
*mm
,
3045 unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
,
3046 unsigned long vm_flags
, const struct vm_operations_struct
*ops
,
3050 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
3052 vma
= kmem_cache_zalloc(vm_area_cachep
, GFP_KERNEL
);
3053 if (unlikely(vma
== NULL
))
3054 return ERR_PTR(-ENOMEM
);
3056 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vma
->anon_vma_chain
);
3058 vma
->vm_start
= addr
;
3059 vma
->vm_end
= addr
+ len
;
3061 vma
->vm_flags
= vm_flags
| mm
->def_flags
| VM_DONTEXPAND
| VM_SOFTDIRTY
;
3062 vma
->vm_page_prot
= vm_get_page_prot(vma
->vm_flags
);
3065 vma
->vm_private_data
= priv
;
3067 ret
= insert_vm_struct(mm
, vma
);
3071 mm
->total_vm
+= len
>> PAGE_SHIFT
;
3073 perf_event_mmap(vma
);
3078 kmem_cache_free(vm_area_cachep
, vma
);
3079 return ERR_PTR(ret
);
3083 * Called with mm->mmap_sem held for writing.
3084 * Insert a new vma covering the given region, with the given flags.
3085 * Its pages are supplied by the given array of struct page *.
3086 * The array can be shorter than len >> PAGE_SHIFT if it's null-terminated.
3087 * The region past the last page supplied will always produce SIGBUS.
3088 * The array pointer and the pages it points to are assumed to stay alive
3089 * for as long as this mapping might exist.
3091 struct vm_area_struct
*_install_special_mapping(
3092 struct mm_struct
*mm
,
3093 unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
,
3094 unsigned long vm_flags
, const struct vm_special_mapping
*spec
)
3096 return __install_special_mapping(mm
, addr
, len
, vm_flags
,
3097 &special_mapping_vmops
, (void *)spec
);
3100 int install_special_mapping(struct mm_struct
*mm
,
3101 unsigned long addr
, unsigned long len
,
3102 unsigned long vm_flags
, struct page
**pages
)
3104 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
= __install_special_mapping(
3105 mm
, addr
, len
, vm_flags
, &legacy_special_mapping_vmops
,
3108 return PTR_ERR_OR_ZERO(vma
);
3111 static DEFINE_MUTEX(mm_all_locks_mutex
);
3113 static void vm_lock_anon_vma(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct anon_vma
*anon_vma
)
3115 if (!test_bit(0, (unsigned long *) &anon_vma
->root
->rb_root
.rb_node
)) {
3117 * The LSB of head.next can't change from under us
3118 * because we hold the mm_all_locks_mutex.
3120 down_write_nest_lock(&anon_vma
->root
->rwsem
, &mm
->mmap_sem
);
3122 * We can safely modify head.next after taking the
3123 * anon_vma->root->rwsem. If some other vma in this mm shares
3124 * the same anon_vma we won't take it again.
3126 * No need of atomic instructions here, head.next
3127 * can't change from under us thanks to the
3128 * anon_vma->root->rwsem.
3130 if (__test_and_set_bit(0, (unsigned long *)
3131 &anon_vma
->root
->rb_root
.rb_node
))
3136 static void vm_lock_mapping(struct mm_struct
*mm
, struct address_space
*mapping
)
3138 if (!test_bit(AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS
, &mapping
->flags
)) {
3140 * AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS can't change from under us because
3141 * we hold the mm_all_locks_mutex.
3143 * Operations on ->flags have to be atomic because
3144 * even if AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS is stable thanks to the
3145 * mm_all_locks_mutex, there may be other cpus
3146 * changing other bitflags in parallel to us.
3148 if (test_and_set_bit(AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS
, &mapping
->flags
))
3150 down_write_nest_lock(&mapping
->i_mmap_rwsem
, &mm
->mmap_sem
);
3155 * This operation locks against the VM for all pte/vma/mm related
3156 * operations that could ever happen on a certain mm. This includes
3157 * vmtruncate, try_to_unmap, and all page faults.
3159 * The caller must take the mmap_sem in write mode before calling
3160 * mm_take_all_locks(). The caller isn't allowed to release the
3161 * mmap_sem until mm_drop_all_locks() returns.
3163 * mmap_sem in write mode is required in order to block all operations
3164 * that could modify pagetables and free pages without need of
3165 * altering the vma layout. It's also needed in write mode to avoid new
3166 * anon_vmas to be associated with existing vmas.
3168 * A single task can't take more than one mm_take_all_locks() in a row
3169 * or it would deadlock.
3171 * The LSB in anon_vma->rb_root.rb_node and the AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS bitflag in
3172 * mapping->flags avoid to take the same lock twice, if more than one
3173 * vma in this mm is backed by the same anon_vma or address_space.
3175 * We can take all the locks in random order because the VM code
3176 * taking i_mmap_rwsem or anon_vma->rwsem outside the mmap_sem never
3177 * takes more than one of them in a row. Secondly we're protected
3178 * against a concurrent mm_take_all_locks() by the mm_all_locks_mutex.
3180 * mm_take_all_locks() and mm_drop_all_locks are expensive operations
3181 * that may have to take thousand of locks.
3183 * mm_take_all_locks() can fail if it's interrupted by signals.
3185 int mm_take_all_locks(struct mm_struct
*mm
)
3187 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
3188 struct anon_vma_chain
*avc
;
3190 BUG_ON(down_read_trylock(&mm
->mmap_sem
));
3192 mutex_lock(&mm_all_locks_mutex
);
3194 for (vma
= mm
->mmap
; vma
; vma
= vma
->vm_next
) {
3195 if (signal_pending(current
))
3197 if (vma
->vm_file
&& vma
->vm_file
->f_mapping
)
3198 vm_lock_mapping(mm
, vma
->vm_file
->f_mapping
);
3201 for (vma
= mm
->mmap
; vma
; vma
= vma
->vm_next
) {
3202 if (signal_pending(current
))
3205 list_for_each_entry(avc
, &vma
->anon_vma_chain
, same_vma
)
3206 vm_lock_anon_vma(mm
, avc
->anon_vma
);
3212 mm_drop_all_locks(mm
);
3216 static void vm_unlock_anon_vma(struct anon_vma
*anon_vma
)
3218 if (test_bit(0, (unsigned long *) &anon_vma
->root
->rb_root
.rb_node
)) {
3220 * The LSB of head.next can't change to 0 from under
3221 * us because we hold the mm_all_locks_mutex.
3223 * We must however clear the bitflag before unlocking
3224 * the vma so the users using the anon_vma->rb_root will
3225 * never see our bitflag.
3227 * No need of atomic instructions here, head.next
3228 * can't change from under us until we release the
3229 * anon_vma->root->rwsem.
3231 if (!__test_and_clear_bit(0, (unsigned long *)
3232 &anon_vma
->root
->rb_root
.rb_node
))
3234 anon_vma_unlock_write(anon_vma
);
3238 static void vm_unlock_mapping(struct address_space
*mapping
)
3240 if (test_bit(AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS
, &mapping
->flags
)) {
3242 * AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS can't change to 0 from under us
3243 * because we hold the mm_all_locks_mutex.
3245 i_mmap_unlock_write(mapping
);
3246 if (!test_and_clear_bit(AS_MM_ALL_LOCKS
,
3253 * The mmap_sem cannot be released by the caller until
3254 * mm_drop_all_locks() returns.
3256 void mm_drop_all_locks(struct mm_struct
*mm
)
3258 struct vm_area_struct
*vma
;
3259 struct anon_vma_chain
*avc
;
3261 BUG_ON(down_read_trylock(&mm
->mmap_sem
));
3262 BUG_ON(!mutex_is_locked(&mm_all_locks_mutex
));
3264 for (vma
= mm
->mmap
; vma
; vma
= vma
->vm_next
) {
3266 list_for_each_entry(avc
, &vma
->anon_vma_chain
, same_vma
)
3267 vm_unlock_anon_vma(avc
->anon_vma
);
3268 if (vma
->vm_file
&& vma
->vm_file
->f_mapping
)
3269 vm_unlock_mapping(vma
->vm_file
->f_mapping
);
3272 mutex_unlock(&mm_all_locks_mutex
);
3276 * initialise the VMA slab
3278 void __init
mmap_init(void)
3282 ret
= percpu_counter_init(&vm_committed_as
, 0, GFP_KERNEL
);
3287 * Initialise sysctl_user_reserve_kbytes.
3289 * This is intended to prevent a user from starting a single memory hogging
3290 * process, such that they cannot recover (kill the hog) in OVERCOMMIT_NEVER
3293 * The default value is min(3% of free memory, 128MB)
3294 * 128MB is enough to recover with sshd/login, bash, and top/kill.
3296 static int init_user_reserve(void)
3298 unsigned long free_kbytes
;
3300 free_kbytes
= global_page_state(NR_FREE_PAGES
) << (PAGE_SHIFT
- 10);
3302 sysctl_user_reserve_kbytes
= min(free_kbytes
/ 32, 1UL << 17);
3305 subsys_initcall(init_user_reserve
);
3308 * Initialise sysctl_admin_reserve_kbytes.
3310 * The purpose of sysctl_admin_reserve_kbytes is to allow the sys admin
3311 * to log in and kill a memory hogging process.
3313 * Systems with more than 256MB will reserve 8MB, enough to recover
3314 * with sshd, bash, and top in OVERCOMMIT_GUESS. Smaller systems will
3315 * only reserve 3% of free pages by default.
3317 static int init_admin_reserve(void)
3319 unsigned long free_kbytes
;
3321 free_kbytes
= global_page_state(NR_FREE_PAGES
) << (PAGE_SHIFT
- 10);
3323 sysctl_admin_reserve_kbytes
= min(free_kbytes
/ 32, 1UL << 13);
3326 subsys_initcall(init_admin_reserve
);
3329 * Reinititalise user and admin reserves if memory is added or removed.
3331 * The default user reserve max is 128MB, and the default max for the
3332 * admin reserve is 8MB. These are usually, but not always, enough to
3333 * enable recovery from a memory hogging process using login/sshd, a shell,
3334 * and tools like top. It may make sense to increase or even disable the
3335 * reserve depending on the existence of swap or variations in the recovery
3336 * tools. So, the admin may have changed them.
3338 * If memory is added and the reserves have been eliminated or increased above
3339 * the default max, then we'll trust the admin.
3341 * If memory is removed and there isn't enough free memory, then we
3342 * need to reset the reserves.
3344 * Otherwise keep the reserve set by the admin.
3346 static int reserve_mem_notifier(struct notifier_block
*nb
,
3347 unsigned long action
, void *data
)
3349 unsigned long tmp
, free_kbytes
;
3353 /* Default max is 128MB. Leave alone if modified by operator. */
3354 tmp
= sysctl_user_reserve_kbytes
;
3355 if (0 < tmp
&& tmp
< (1UL << 17))
3356 init_user_reserve();
3358 /* Default max is 8MB. Leave alone if modified by operator. */
3359 tmp
= sysctl_admin_reserve_kbytes
;
3360 if (0 < tmp
&& tmp
< (1UL << 13))
3361 init_admin_reserve();
3365 free_kbytes
= global_page_state(NR_FREE_PAGES
) << (PAGE_SHIFT
- 10);
3367 if (sysctl_user_reserve_kbytes
> free_kbytes
) {
3368 init_user_reserve();
3369 pr_info("vm.user_reserve_kbytes reset to %lu\n",
3370 sysctl_user_reserve_kbytes
);
3373 if (sysctl_admin_reserve_kbytes
> free_kbytes
) {
3374 init_admin_reserve();
3375 pr_info("vm.admin_reserve_kbytes reset to %lu\n",
3376 sysctl_admin_reserve_kbytes
);
3385 static struct notifier_block reserve_mem_nb
= {
3386 .notifier_call
= reserve_mem_notifier
,
3389 static int __meminit
init_reserve_notifier(void)
3391 if (register_hotmemory_notifier(&reserve_mem_nb
))
3392 pr_err("Failed registering memory add/remove notifier for admin reserve\n");
3396 subsys_initcall(init_reserve_notifier
);