| // Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package runtime |
| |
| import ( |
| "runtime/internal/atomic" |
| "unsafe" |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| _EACCES = 13 |
| _EINVAL = 22 |
| ) |
| |
| // Don't split the stack as this method may be invoked without a valid G, which |
| // prevents us from allocating more stack. |
| // |
| //go:nosplit |
| func sysAllocOS(n uintptr) unsafe.Pointer { |
| p, err := mmap(nil, n, _PROT_READ|_PROT_WRITE, _MAP_ANON|_MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0) |
| if err != 0 { |
| if err == _EACCES { |
| print("runtime: mmap: access denied\n") |
| exit(2) |
| } |
| if err == _EAGAIN { |
| print("runtime: mmap: too much locked memory (check 'ulimit -l').\n") |
| exit(2) |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| return p |
| } |
| |
| var adviseUnused = uint32(_MADV_FREE) |
| |
| const madviseUnsupported = 0 |
| |
| func sysUnusedOS(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) { |
| 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. |
| throw("unaligned sysUnused") |
| } |
| |
| advise := atomic.Load(&adviseUnused) |
| if debug.madvdontneed != 0 && advise != madviseUnsupported { |
| advise = _MADV_DONTNEED |
| } |
| switch advise { |
| case _MADV_FREE: |
| if madvise(v, n, _MADV_FREE) == 0 { |
| break |
| } |
| atomic.Store(&adviseUnused, _MADV_DONTNEED) |
| fallthrough |
| case _MADV_DONTNEED: |
| // MADV_FREE was added in Linux 4.5. Fall back on MADV_DONTNEED if it's |
| // not supported. |
| if madvise(v, n, _MADV_DONTNEED) == 0 { |
| break |
| } |
| atomic.Store(&adviseUnused, madviseUnsupported) |
| fallthrough |
| case madviseUnsupported: |
| // Since Linux 3.18, support for madvise is optional. |
| // Fall back on mmap if it's not supported. |
| // _MAP_ANON|_MAP_FIXED|_MAP_PRIVATE will unmap all the |
| // pages in the old mapping, and remap the memory region. |
| mmap(v, n, _PROT_READ|_PROT_WRITE, _MAP_ANON|_MAP_FIXED|_MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0) |
| } |
| |
| if debug.harddecommit > 0 { |
| p, err := mmap(v, n, _PROT_NONE, _MAP_ANON|_MAP_FIXED|_MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0) |
| if p != v || err != 0 { |
| throw("runtime: cannot disable permissions in address space") |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func sysUsedOS(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) { |
| if debug.harddecommit > 0 { |
| p, err := mmap(v, n, _PROT_READ|_PROT_WRITE, _MAP_ANON|_MAP_FIXED|_MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0) |
| if err == _ENOMEM { |
| throw("runtime: out of memory") |
| } |
| if p != v || err != 0 { |
| throw("runtime: cannot remap pages in address space") |
| } |
| return |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func sysHugePageOS(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) { |
| if physHugePageSize != 0 { |
| // Round v up to a huge page boundary. |
| beg := alignUp(uintptr(v), physHugePageSize) |
| // Round v+n down to a huge page boundary. |
| end := alignDown(uintptr(v)+n, physHugePageSize) |
| |
| if beg < end { |
| madvise(unsafe.Pointer(beg), end-beg, _MADV_HUGEPAGE) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func sysNoHugePageOS(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) { |
| if uintptr(v)&(physPageSize-1) != 0 { |
| // The Linux implementation requires that the address |
| // addr be page-aligned, and allows length to be zero. |
| throw("unaligned sysNoHugePageOS") |
| } |
| madvise(v, n, _MADV_NOHUGEPAGE) |
| } |
| |
| func sysHugePageCollapseOS(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) { |
| if uintptr(v)&(physPageSize-1) != 0 { |
| // The Linux implementation requires that the address |
| // addr be page-aligned, and allows length to be zero. |
| throw("unaligned sysHugePageCollapseOS") |
| } |
| if physHugePageSize == 0 { |
| return |
| } |
| // N.B. If you find yourself debugging this code, note that |
| // this call can fail with EAGAIN because it's best-effort. |
| // Also, when it returns an error, it's only for the last |
| // huge page in the region requested. |
| // |
| // It can also sometimes return EINVAL if the corresponding |
| // region hasn't been backed by physical memory. This is |
| // difficult to guarantee in general, and it also means |
| // there's no way to distinguish whether this syscall is |
| // actually available. Oops. |
| // |
| // Anyway, that's why this call just doesn't bother checking |
| // any errors. |
| madvise(v, n, _MADV_COLLAPSE) |
| } |
| |
| // Don't split the stack as this function may be invoked without a valid G, |
| // which prevents us from allocating more stack. |
| // |
| //go:nosplit |
| func sysFreeOS(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) { |
| munmap(v, n) |
| } |
| |
| func sysFaultOS(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) { |
| mmap(v, n, _PROT_NONE, _MAP_ANON|_MAP_PRIVATE|_MAP_FIXED, -1, 0) |
| } |
| |
| func sysReserveOS(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) unsafe.Pointer { |
| p, err := mmap(v, n, _PROT_NONE, _MAP_ANON|_MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0) |
| if err != 0 { |
| return nil |
| } |
| return p |
| } |
| |
| func sysMapOS(v unsafe.Pointer, n uintptr) { |
| p, err := mmap(v, n, _PROT_READ|_PROT_WRITE, _MAP_ANON|_MAP_FIXED|_MAP_PRIVATE, -1, 0) |
| if err == _ENOMEM { |
| throw("runtime: out of memory") |
| } |
| if p != v || err != 0 { |
| print("runtime: mmap(", v, ", ", n, ") returned ", p, ", ", err, "\n") |
| throw("runtime: cannot map pages in arena address space") |
| } |
| } |