Commit 6dda7b2f authored by Austin Clements's avatar Austin Clements

runtime: don't hard-code physical page size

Now that the runtime fetches the true physical page size from the OS,
make the physical page size used by heap growth a variable instead of
a constant. This isn't used in any performance-critical paths, so it
shouldn't be an issue.

sys.PhysPageSize is also renamed to sys.DefaultPhysPageSize to make it
clear that it's not necessarily the true page size. There are no uses
of this constant any more, but we'll keep it around for now.

Updates #12480 and #10180.

Change-Id: I6c23b9df860db309c38c8287a703c53817754f03
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/25022
Run-TryBot: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: default avatarRick Hudson <rlh@golang.org>
parent 276a52de
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = I386
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 64
PhysPageSize = GoosNacl*65536 + (1-GoosNacl)*4096 // 4k normally; 64k on NaCl
PCQuantum = 1
Int64Align = 4
HugePageSize = 1 << 21
MinFrameSize = 0
ArchFamily = I386
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 64
DefaultPhysPageSize = GoosNacl*65536 + (1-GoosNacl)*4096 // 4k normally; 64k on NaCl
PCQuantum = 1
Int64Align = 4
HugePageSize = 1 << 21
MinFrameSize = 0
)
type Uintreg uint32
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = AMD64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 64
PhysPageSize = 4096
PCQuantum = 1
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 1 << 21
MinFrameSize = 0
ArchFamily = AMD64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 64
DefaultPhysPageSize = 4096
PCQuantum = 1
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 1 << 21
MinFrameSize = 0
)
type Uintreg uint64
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = AMD64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 64
PhysPageSize = 65536*GoosNacl + 4096*(1-GoosNacl)
PCQuantum = 1
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 1 << 21
MinFrameSize = 0
ArchFamily = AMD64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 64
DefaultPhysPageSize = 65536*GoosNacl + 4096*(1-GoosNacl)
PCQuantum = 1
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 1 << 21
MinFrameSize = 0
)
type Uintreg uint64
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = ARM
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 32
PhysPageSize = 65536
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 4
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 4
ArchFamily = ARM
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 32
DefaultPhysPageSize = 65536
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 4
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 4
)
type Uintreg uint32
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = ARM64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 32
PhysPageSize = 65536
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 8
ArchFamily = ARM64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 32
DefaultPhysPageSize = 65536
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 8
)
type Uintreg uint64
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = MIPS64
BigEndian = 1
CacheLineSize = 32
PhysPageSize = 16384
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 8
ArchFamily = MIPS64
BigEndian = 1
CacheLineSize = 32
DefaultPhysPageSize = 16384
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 8
)
type Uintreg uint64
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = MIPS64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 32
PhysPageSize = 16384
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 8
ArchFamily = MIPS64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 32
DefaultPhysPageSize = 16384
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 8
)
type Uintreg uint64
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = PPC64
BigEndian = 1
CacheLineSize = 128
PhysPageSize = 65536
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 32
ArchFamily = PPC64
BigEndian = 1
CacheLineSize = 128
DefaultPhysPageSize = 65536
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 32
)
type Uintreg uint64
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = PPC64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 128
PhysPageSize = 65536
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 32
ArchFamily = PPC64
BigEndian = 0
CacheLineSize = 128
DefaultPhysPageSize = 65536
PCQuantum = 4
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 32
)
type Uintreg uint64
......@@ -5,14 +5,14 @@
package sys
const (
ArchFamily = S390X
BigEndian = 1
CacheLineSize = 256
PhysPageSize = 4096
PCQuantum = 2
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 8
ArchFamily = S390X
BigEndian = 1
CacheLineSize = 256
DefaultPhysPageSize = 4096
PCQuantum = 2
Int64Align = 8
HugePageSize = 0
MinFrameSize = 8
)
type Uintreg uint64
......@@ -230,13 +230,13 @@ func mallocinit() {
// The OS init code failed to fetch the physical page size.
throw("failed to get system page size")
}
if sys.PhysPageSize < physPageSize {
print("runtime: kernel page size (", physPageSize, ") is larger than runtime page size (", sys.PhysPageSize, ")\n")
throw("bad kernel page size")
if physPageSize < minPhysPageSize {
print("system page size (", physPageSize, ") is smaller than minimum page size (", minPhysPageSize, ")\n")
throw("bad system page size")
}
if sys.PhysPageSize%physPageSize != 0 {
print("runtime: runtime page size (", sys.PhysPageSize, ") is not a multiple of kernel page size (", physPageSize, ")\n")
throw("bad kernel page size")
if physPageSize&(physPageSize-1) != 0 {
print("system page size (", physPageSize, ") must be a power of 2\n")
throw("bad system page size")
}
var p, bitmapSize, spansSize, pSize, limit uintptr
......
......@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ func (h *mheap) mapBits(arena_used uintptr) {
n := (arena_used - mheap_.arena_start) / heapBitmapScale
n = round(n, bitmapChunk)
n = round(n, sys.PhysPageSize)
n = round(n, physPageSize)
if h.bitmap_mapped >= n {
return
}
......
......@@ -22,17 +22,14 @@ const (
var addrspace_vec [1]byte
func addrspace_free(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) bool {
// Step by the minimum possible physical page size. This is
// safe even if we have the wrong physical page size; mincore
// will just return EINVAL for unaligned addresses.
for off := uintptr(0); off < n; off += minPhysPageSize {
for off := uintptr(0); off < n; off += physPageSize {
// Use a length of 1 byte, which the kernel will round
// up to one physical page regardless of the true
// physical page size.
errval := mincore(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(v)+off), 1, &addrspace_vec[0])
if errval == -_EINVAL {
// Address is not a multiple of the physical
// page size. That's fine.
// page size. Shouldn't happen, but just ignore it.
continue
}
// ENOMEM means unmapped, which is what we want.
......@@ -138,7 +135,7 @@ func sysUnused(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) {
}
}
if uintptr(v)&(sys.PhysPageSize-1) != 0 || n&(sys.PhysPageSize-1) != 0 {
if uintptr(v)&(physPageSize-1) != 0 || n&(physPageSize-1) != 0 {
// madvise will round this to any physical page
// *covered* by this range, so an unaligned madvise
// will release more memory than intended.
......
......@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ func (h *mheap) mapSpans(arena_used uintptr) {
n := arena_used
n -= h.arena_start
n = n / _PageSize * sys.PtrSize
n = round(n, sys.PhysPageSize)
n = round(n, physPageSize)
if h.spans_mapped >= n {
return
}
......@@ -909,14 +909,14 @@ func scavengelist(list *mSpanList, now, limit uint64) uintptr {
if (now-uint64(s.unusedsince)) > limit && s.npreleased != s.npages {
start := s.base()
end := start + s.npages<<_PageShift
if sys.PhysPageSize > _PageSize {
if physPageSize > _PageSize {
// We can only release pages in
// PhysPageSize blocks, so round start
// physPageSize blocks, so round start
// and end in. (Otherwise, madvise
// will round them *out* and release
// more memory than we want.)
start = (start + sys.PhysPageSize - 1) &^ (sys.PhysPageSize - 1)
end &^= sys.PhysPageSize - 1
start = (start + physPageSize - 1) &^ (physPageSize - 1)
end &^= physPageSize - 1
if end <= start {
// start and end don't span a
// whole physical page.
......@@ -926,7 +926,7 @@ func scavengelist(list *mSpanList, now, limit uint64) uintptr {
len := end - start
released := len - (s.npreleased << _PageShift)
if sys.PhysPageSize > _PageSize && released == 0 {
if physPageSize > _PageSize && released == 0 {
continue
}
memstats.heap_released += uint64(released)
......
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