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/*
* File: mach/vm_statistics.h
* Author: Avadis Tevanian, Jr., Michael Wayne Young, David Golub
*
* Virtual memory statistics structure.
*
*/
#ifndef _MACH_VM_STATISTICS_H_
#define _MACH_VM_STATISTICS_H_
#include <Availability.h>
#include <os/base.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
#include <mach/machine/vm_types.h>
#include <mach/machine/kern_return.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
#pragma mark VM Statistics
/*
* vm_statistics
*
* History:
* rev0 - original structure.
* rev1 - added purgable info (purgable_count and purges).
* rev2 - added speculative_count.
*
* Note: you cannot add any new fields to this structure. Add them below in
* vm_statistics64.
*/
struct vm_statistics {
natural_t free_count; /* # of pages free */
natural_t active_count; /* # of pages active */
natural_t inactive_count; /* # of pages inactive */
natural_t wire_count; /* # of pages wired down */
natural_t zero_fill_count; /* # of zero fill pages */
natural_t reactivations; /* # of pages reactivated */
natural_t pageins; /* # of pageins */
natural_t pageouts; /* # of pageouts */
natural_t faults; /* # of faults */
natural_t cow_faults; /* # of copy-on-writes */
natural_t lookups; /* object cache lookups */
natural_t hits; /* object cache hits */
/* added for rev1 */
natural_t purgeable_count; /* # of pages purgeable */
natural_t purges; /* # of pages purged */
/* added for rev2 */
/*
* NB: speculative pages are already accounted for in "free_count",
* so "speculative_count" is the number of "free" pages that are
* used to hold data that was read speculatively from disk but
* haven't actually been used by anyone so far.
*/
natural_t speculative_count; /* # of pages speculative */
};
/* Used by all architectures */
typedef struct vm_statistics *vm_statistics_t;
typedef struct vm_statistics vm_statistics_data_t;
/*
* vm_statistics64
*
* History:
* rev0 - original structure.
* rev1 - added purgable info (purgable_count and purges).
* rev2 - added speculative_count.
* ----
* rev3 - changed name to vm_statistics64.
* changed some fields in structure to 64-bit on
* arm, i386 and x86_64 architectures.
* rev4 - require 64-bit alignment for efficient access
* in the kernel. No change to reported data.
*
*/
struct vm_statistics64 {
natural_t free_count; /* # of pages free */
natural_t active_count; /* # of pages active */
natural_t inactive_count; /* # of pages inactive */
natural_t wire_count; /* # of pages wired down */
uint64_t zero_fill_count; /* # of zero fill pages */
uint64_t reactivations; /* # of pages reactivated */
uint64_t pageins; /* # of pageins (lifetime) */
uint64_t pageouts; /* # of pageouts */
uint64_t faults; /* # of faults */
uint64_t cow_faults; /* # of copy-on-writes */
uint64_t lookups; /* object cache lookups */
uint64_t hits; /* object cache hits */
uint64_t purges; /* # of pages purged */
natural_t purgeable_count; /* # of pages purgeable */
/*
* NB: speculative pages are already accounted for in "free_count",
* so "speculative_count" is the number of "free" pages that are
* used to hold data that was read speculatively from disk but
* haven't actually been used by anyone so far.
*/
natural_t speculative_count; /* # of pages speculative */
/* added for rev1 */
uint64_t decompressions; /* # of pages decompressed (lifetime) */
uint64_t compressions; /* # of pages compressed (lifetime) */
uint64_t swapins; /* # of pages swapped in via compressor segments (lifetime) */
uint64_t swapouts; /* # of pages swapped out via compressor segments (lifetime) */
natural_t compressor_page_count; /* # of pages used by the compressed pager to hold all the compressed data */
natural_t throttled_count; /* # of pages throttled */
natural_t external_page_count; /* # of pages that are file-backed (non-swap) */
natural_t internal_page_count; /* # of pages that are anonymous */
uint64_t total_uncompressed_pages_in_compressor; /* # of pages (uncompressed) held within the compressor. */
/* added for rev2 */
uint64_t swapped_count; /* # of compressor-stored pages currently stored in swap */
} __attribute__((aligned(8)));
typedef struct vm_statistics64 *vm_statistics64_t;
typedef struct vm_statistics64 vm_statistics64_data_t;
kern_return_t vm_stats(void *info, unsigned int *count);
/*
* VM_STATISTICS_TRUNCATE_TO_32_BIT
*
* This is used by host_statistics() to truncate and peg the 64-bit in-kernel values from
* vm_statistics64 to the 32-bit values of the older structure above (vm_statistics).
*/
#define VM_STATISTICS_TRUNCATE_TO_32_BIT(value) ((uint32_t)(((value) > UINT32_MAX ) ? UINT32_MAX : (value)))
/*
* vm_extmod_statistics
*
* Structure to record modifications to a task by an
* external agent.
*
* History:
* rev0 - original structure.
*/
struct vm_extmod_statistics {
int64_t task_for_pid_count; /* # of times task port was looked up */
int64_t task_for_pid_caller_count; /* # of times this task called task_for_pid */
int64_t thread_creation_count; /* # of threads created in task */
int64_t thread_creation_caller_count; /* # of threads created by task */
int64_t thread_set_state_count; /* # of register state sets in task */
int64_t thread_set_state_caller_count; /* # of register state sets by task */
} __attribute__((aligned(8)));
typedef struct vm_extmod_statistics *vm_extmod_statistics_t;
typedef struct vm_extmod_statistics vm_extmod_statistics_data_t;
typedef struct vm_purgeable_stat {
uint64_t count;
uint64_t size;
}vm_purgeable_stat_t;
struct vm_purgeable_info {
vm_purgeable_stat_t fifo_data[8];
vm_purgeable_stat_t obsolete_data;
vm_purgeable_stat_t lifo_data[8];
};
typedef struct vm_purgeable_info *vm_purgeable_info_t;
/* included for the vm_map_page_query call */
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_PRESENT 0x1
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_FICTITIOUS 0x2
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_REF 0x4
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_DIRTY 0x8
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_PAGED_OUT 0x10
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_COPIED 0x20
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_SPECULATIVE 0x40
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_EXTERNAL 0x80
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_CS_VALIDATED 0x100
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_CS_TAINTED 0x200
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_CS_NX 0x400
#define VM_PAGE_QUERY_PAGE_REUSABLE 0x800
#pragma mark User Flags
/*
* VM allocation flags:
*
* VM_FLAGS_FIXED
* (really the absence of VM_FLAGS_ANYWHERE)
* Allocate new VM region at the specified virtual address, if possible.
*
* VM_FLAGS_ANYWHERE
* Allocate new VM region anywhere it would fit in the address space.
*
* VM_FLAGS_PURGABLE
* Create a purgable VM object for that new VM region.
*
* VM_FLAGS_4GB_CHUNK
* The new VM region will be chunked up into 4GB sized pieces.
*
* VM_FLAGS_NO_PMAP_CHECK
* (for DEBUG kernel config only, ignored for other configs)
* Do not check that there is no stale pmap mapping for the new VM region.
* This is useful for kernel memory allocations at bootstrap when building
* the initial kernel address space while some memory is already in use.
*
* VM_FLAGS_OVERWRITE
* The new VM region can replace existing VM regions if necessary
* (to be used in combination with VM_FLAGS_FIXED).
*
* VM_FLAGS_NO_CACHE
* Pages brought in to this VM region are placed on the speculative
* queue instead of the active queue. In other words, they are not
* cached so that they will be stolen first if memory runs low.
*/
#define VM_FLAGS_FIXED 0x00000000
#define VM_FLAGS_ANYWHERE 0x00000001
#define VM_FLAGS_PURGABLE 0x00000002
#define VM_FLAGS_4GB_CHUNK 0x00000004
#define VM_FLAGS_RANDOM_ADDR 0x00000008
#define VM_FLAGS_NO_CACHE 0x00000010
#define VM_FLAGS_RESILIENT_CODESIGN 0x00000020
#define VM_FLAGS_RESILIENT_MEDIA 0x00000040
#define VM_FLAGS_PERMANENT 0x00000080
#define VM_FLAGS_TPRO 0x00001000
#define VM_FLAGS_MTE 0x00002000
#define VM_FLAGS_OVERWRITE 0x00004000 /* delete any existing mappings first */
/*
* VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_MASK
* 3 bits that specify whether large pages should be used instead of
* base pages (!=0), as well as the requested page size.
*/
#define VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_MASK 0x00070000 /* bits 0x10000, 0x20000, 0x40000 */
#define VM_FLAGS_RETURN_DATA_ADDR 0x00100000 /* Return address of target data, rather than base of page */
#define VM_FLAGS_RETURN_4K_DATA_ADDR 0x00800000 /* Return 4K aligned address of target data */
#define VM_FLAGS_ALIAS_MASK 0xFF000000
#define VM_GET_FLAGS_ALIAS(flags, alias) \
(alias) = (((flags) >> 24) & 0xff)
#define VM_SET_FLAGS_ALIAS(flags, alias) \
(flags) = (((flags) & ~VM_FLAGS_ALIAS_MASK) | \
(((alias) & ~VM_FLAGS_ALIAS_MASK) << 24))
#define VM_FLAGS_HW (VM_FLAGS_TPRO | VM_FLAGS_MTE)
/* These are the flags that we accept from user-space */
#define VM_FLAGS_USER_ALLOCATE (VM_FLAGS_FIXED | \
VM_FLAGS_ANYWHERE | \
VM_FLAGS_PURGABLE | \
VM_FLAGS_4GB_CHUNK | \
VM_FLAGS_RANDOM_ADDR | \
VM_FLAGS_NO_CACHE | \
VM_FLAGS_PERMANENT | \
VM_FLAGS_OVERWRITE | \
VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_MASK | \
VM_FLAGS_HW | \
VM_FLAGS_ALIAS_MASK)
#define VM_FLAGS_USER_MAP (VM_FLAGS_USER_ALLOCATE | \
VM_FLAGS_RETURN_4K_DATA_ADDR | \
VM_FLAGS_RETURN_DATA_ADDR)
#define VM_FLAGS_USER_REMAP (VM_FLAGS_FIXED | \
VM_FLAGS_ANYWHERE | \
VM_FLAGS_RANDOM_ADDR | \
VM_FLAGS_OVERWRITE| \
VM_FLAGS_RETURN_DATA_ADDR | \
VM_FLAGS_RESILIENT_CODESIGN | \
VM_FLAGS_RESILIENT_MEDIA)
#define VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_SHIFT 16
#define SUPERPAGE_NONE 0 /* no superpages, if all bits are 0 */
#define SUPERPAGE_SIZE_ANY 1
#define VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_NONE (SUPERPAGE_NONE << VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_SHIFT)
#define VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_SIZE_ANY (SUPERPAGE_SIZE_ANY << VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_SHIFT)
#define SUPERPAGE_SIZE_2MB 2
#define VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_SIZE_2MB (SUPERPAGE_SIZE_2MB<<VM_FLAGS_SUPERPAGE_SHIFT)
/*
* EXC_GUARD definitions for virtual memory.
*/
#define GUARD_TYPE_VIRT_MEMORY 0x5
/* Reasons for exception for virtual memory */
__enum_decl(virtual_memory_guard_exception_code_t, uint32_t, {
kGUARD_EXC_DEALLOC_GAP = 1,
kGUARD_EXC_RECLAIM_COPYIO_FAILURE = 2,
kGUARD_EXC_RECLAIM_INDEX_FAILURE = 4,
kGUARD_EXC_RECLAIM_DEALLOCATE_FAILURE = 8,
kGUARD_EXC_RECLAIM_ACCOUNTING_FAILURE = 9,
kGUARD_EXC_SEC_IOPL_ON_EXEC_PAGE = 10,
kGUARD_EXC_SEC_EXEC_ON_IOPL_PAGE = 11,
kGUARD_EXC_SEC_UPL_WRITE_ON_EXEC_REGION = 12,
/*
* rdar://151450801 (Remove spurious kGUARD_EXC_SEC_ACCESS_FAULT and kGUARD_EXC_SEC_ASYNC_ACCESS_FAULT once CrashReporter is aligned)
*/
kGUARD_EXC_SEC_ACCESS_FAULT = 98,
kGUARD_EXC_SEC_ASYNC_ACCESS_FAULT = 99,
/* VM policy decisions */
kGUARD_EXC_SEC_COPY_DENIED = 100,
kGUARD_EXC_SEC_SHARING_DENIED = 101,
/* Fault-related exceptions. */
kGUARD_EXC_MTE_SYNC_FAULT = 200,
kGUARD_EXC_MTE_ASYNC_USER_FAULT = 201,
kGUARD_EXC_MTE_ASYNC_KERN_FAULT = 202
});
#define kGUARD_EXC_MTE_SOFT_MODE 0x100000
#pragma mark Ledger Tags
/* current accounting postmark */
#define __VM_LEDGER_ACCOUNTING_POSTMARK 2019032600
/*
* When making a new VM_LEDGER_TAG_* or VM_LEDGER_FLAG_*, update tests
* vm_parameter_validation_[user|kern] and their expected results; they
* deliberately call VM functions with invalid ledger values and you may
* be turning one of those invalid tags/flags valid.
*/
/* discrete values: */
#define VM_LEDGER_TAG_NONE 0x00000000
#define VM_LEDGER_TAG_DEFAULT 0x00000001
#define VM_LEDGER_TAG_NETWORK 0x00000002
#define VM_LEDGER_TAG_MEDIA 0x00000003
#define VM_LEDGER_TAG_GRAPHICS 0x00000004
#define VM_LEDGER_TAG_NEURAL 0x00000005
#define VM_LEDGER_TAG_MAX 0x00000005
#define VM_LEDGER_TAG_UNCHANGED ((int)-1)
/* individual bits: */
#define VM_LEDGER_FLAG_NO_FOOTPRINT (1 << 0)
#define VM_LEDGER_FLAG_NO_FOOTPRINT_FOR_DEBUG (1 << 1)
#define VM_LEDGER_FLAG_FROM_KERNEL (1 << 2)
#define VM_LEDGER_FLAGS_USER (VM_LEDGER_FLAG_NO_FOOTPRINT | VM_LEDGER_FLAG_NO_FOOTPRINT_FOR_DEBUG)
#define VM_LEDGER_FLAGS_ALL (VM_LEDGER_FLAGS_USER | VM_LEDGER_FLAG_FROM_KERNEL)
#pragma mark User Memory Tags
/*
* These tags may be used to identify memory regions created with
* `mach_vm_map()` or `mach_vm_allocate()` via the top 8 bits of the `flags`
* parameter. Users should pass `VM_MAKE_TAG(tag) | flags` (see section
* "User Flags").
*/
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC 1
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC_SMALL 2
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC_LARGE 3
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC_HUGE 4
#define VM_MEMORY_SBRK 5// uninteresting -- no one should call
#define VM_MEMORY_REALLOC 6
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC_TINY 7
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC_LARGE_REUSABLE 8
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC_LARGE_REUSED 9
#define VM_MEMORY_ANALYSIS_TOOL 10
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC_NANO 11
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC_MEDIUM 12
#define VM_MEMORY_MALLOC_PROB_GUARD 13
#define VM_MEMORY_MACH_MSG 20
#define VM_MEMORY_IOKIT 21
#define VM_MEMORY_STACK 30
#define VM_MEMORY_GUARD 31
#define VM_MEMORY_SHARED_PMAP 32
/* memory containing a dylib */
#define VM_MEMORY_DYLIB 33
#define VM_MEMORY_OBJC_DISPATCHERS 34
/* Was a nested pmap (VM_MEMORY_SHARED_PMAP) which has now been unnested */
#define VM_MEMORY_UNSHARED_PMAP 35
/* for libchannel memory, mostly used on visionOS for communication with realtime threads */
#define VM_MEMORY_LIBCHANNEL 36
// Placeholders for now -- as we analyze the libraries and find how they
// use memory, we can make these labels more specific.
#define VM_MEMORY_APPKIT 40
#define VM_MEMORY_FOUNDATION 41
#define VM_MEMORY_COREGRAPHICS 42
#define VM_MEMORY_CORESERVICES 43
#define VM_MEMORY_CARBON VM_MEMORY_CORESERVICES
#define VM_MEMORY_JAVA 44
#define VM_MEMORY_COREDATA 45
#define VM_MEMORY_COREDATA_OBJECTIDS 46
#define VM_MEMORY_ATS 50
#define VM_MEMORY_LAYERKIT 51
#define VM_MEMORY_CGIMAGE 52
#define VM_MEMORY_TCMALLOC 53
/* private raster data (i.e. layers, some images, QGL allocator) */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREGRAPHICS_DATA 54
/* shared image and font caches */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREGRAPHICS_SHARED 55
/* Memory used for virtual framebuffers, shadowing buffers, etc... */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREGRAPHICS_FRAMEBUFFERS 56
/* Window backing stores, custom shadow data, and compressed backing stores */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREGRAPHICS_BACKINGSTORES 57
/* x-alloc'd memory */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREGRAPHICS_XALLOC 58
/* catch-all for other uses, such as the read-only shared data page */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREGRAPHICS_MISC VM_MEMORY_COREGRAPHICS
/* memory allocated by the dynamic loader for itself */
#define VM_MEMORY_DYLD 60
/* malloc'd memory created by dyld */
#define VM_MEMORY_DYLD_MALLOC 61
/* Used for sqlite page cache */
#define VM_MEMORY_SQLITE 62
/* JavaScriptCore heaps */
#define VM_MEMORY_JAVASCRIPT_CORE 63
#define VM_MEMORY_WEBASSEMBLY VM_MEMORY_JAVASCRIPT_CORE
/* memory allocated for the JIT */
#define VM_MEMORY_JAVASCRIPT_JIT_EXECUTABLE_ALLOCATOR 64
#define VM_MEMORY_JAVASCRIPT_JIT_REGISTER_FILE 65
/* memory allocated for GLSL */
#define VM_MEMORY_GLSL 66
/* memory allocated for OpenCL.framework */
#define VM_MEMORY_OPENCL 67
/* memory allocated for QuartzCore.framework */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREIMAGE 68
/* memory allocated for WebCore Purgeable Buffers */
#define VM_MEMORY_WEBCORE_PURGEABLE_BUFFERS 69
/* ImageIO memory */
#define VM_MEMORY_IMAGEIO 70
/* CoreProfile memory */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREPROFILE 71
/* assetsd / MobileSlideShow memory */
#define VM_MEMORY_ASSETSD 72
/* libsystem_kernel os_once_alloc */
#define VM_MEMORY_OS_ALLOC_ONCE 73
/* libdispatch internal allocator */
#define VM_MEMORY_LIBDISPATCH 74
/* Accelerate.framework image backing stores */
#define VM_MEMORY_ACCELERATE 75
/* CoreUI image block data */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREUI 76
/* CoreUI image file */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREUIFILE 77
/* Genealogy buffers */
#define VM_MEMORY_GENEALOGY 78
/* RawCamera VM allocated memory */
#define VM_MEMORY_RAWCAMERA 79
/* corpse info for dead process */
#define VM_MEMORY_CORPSEINFO 80
/* Apple System Logger (ASL) messages */
#define VM_MEMORY_ASL 81
/* Swift runtime */
#define VM_MEMORY_SWIFT_RUNTIME 82
/* Swift metadata */
#define VM_MEMORY_SWIFT_METADATA 83
/* DHMM data */
#define VM_MEMORY_DHMM 84
/* memory needed for DFR related actions */
#define VM_MEMORY_DFR 85
/* memory allocated by SceneKit.framework */
#define VM_MEMORY_SCENEKIT 86
/* memory allocated by skywalk networking */
#define VM_MEMORY_SKYWALK 87
#define VM_MEMORY_IOSURFACE 88
#define VM_MEMORY_LIBNETWORK 89
#define VM_MEMORY_AUDIO 90
#define VM_MEMORY_VIDEOBITSTREAM 91
/* memory allocated by CoreMedia */
#define VM_MEMORY_CM_XPC 92
#define VM_MEMORY_CM_RPC 93
#define VM_MEMORY_CM_MEMORYPOOL 94
#define VM_MEMORY_CM_READCACHE 95
#define VM_MEMORY_CM_CRABS 96
/* memory allocated for QuickLookThumbnailing */
#define VM_MEMORY_QUICKLOOK_THUMBNAILS 97
/* memory allocated by Accounts framework */
#define VM_MEMORY_ACCOUNTS 98
/* memory allocated by Sanitizer runtime libraries */
#define VM_MEMORY_SANITIZER 99
/* Differentiate memory needed by GPU drivers and frameworks from generic IOKit allocations */
#define VM_MEMORY_IOACCELERATOR 100
/* memory allocated by CoreMedia for global image registration of frames */
#define VM_MEMORY_CM_REGWARP 101
/* memory allocated by EmbeddedAcousticRecognition for speech decoder */
#define VM_MEMORY_EAR_DECODER 102
/* CoreUI cached image data */
#define VM_MEMORY_COREUI_CACHED_IMAGE_DATA 103
/* ColorSync is using mmap for read-only copies of ICC profile data */
#define VM_MEMORY_COLORSYNC 104
/* backtrace info for simulated crashes */
#define VM_MEMORY_BTINFO 105
/* memory allocated by CoreMedia */
#define VM_MEMORY_CM_HLS 106
/* memory allocated for CompositorServices */
#define VM_MEMORY_COMPOSITOR_SERVICES 107
/* Reserve 230-239 for Rosetta */
#define VM_MEMORY_ROSETTA 230
#define VM_MEMORY_ROSETTA_THREAD_CONTEXT 231
#define VM_MEMORY_ROSETTA_INDIRECT_BRANCH_MAP 232
#define VM_MEMORY_ROSETTA_RETURN_STACK 233
#define VM_MEMORY_ROSETTA_EXECUTABLE_HEAP 234
#define VM_MEMORY_ROSETTA_USER_LDT 235
#define VM_MEMORY_ROSETTA_ARENA 236
#define VM_MEMORY_ROSETTA_10 239
/* Reserve 240-255 for application */
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_1 240
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_2 241
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_3 242
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_4 243
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_5 244
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_6 245
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_7 246
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_8 247
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_9 248
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_10 249
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_11 250
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_12 251
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_13 252
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_14 253
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_15 254
#define VM_MEMORY_APPLICATION_SPECIFIC_16 255
#define VM_MEMORY_COUNT 256
#define VM_MAKE_TAG(tag) ((tag) << 24)
__END_DECLS
#endif /* _MACH_VM_STATISTICS_H_ */