166325755SMatthew Dillon /* 2b84de5afSMatthew Dillon * Copyright (c) 2007-2008 The DragonFly Project. All rights reserved. 366325755SMatthew Dillon * 466325755SMatthew Dillon * This code is derived from software contributed to The DragonFly Project 566325755SMatthew Dillon * by Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com> 666325755SMatthew Dillon * 766325755SMatthew Dillon * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 866325755SMatthew Dillon * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 966325755SMatthew Dillon * are met: 1066325755SMatthew Dillon * 1166325755SMatthew Dillon * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 1266325755SMatthew Dillon * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 1366325755SMatthew Dillon * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 1466325755SMatthew Dillon * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in 1566325755SMatthew Dillon * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the 1666325755SMatthew Dillon * distribution. 1766325755SMatthew Dillon * 3. Neither the name of The DragonFly Project nor the names of its 1866325755SMatthew Dillon * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived 1966325755SMatthew Dillon * from this software without specific, prior written permission. 2066325755SMatthew Dillon * 2166325755SMatthew Dillon * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS 2266325755SMatthew Dillon * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT 2366325755SMatthew Dillon * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS 2466325755SMatthew Dillon * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 2566325755SMatthew Dillon * COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 2666325755SMatthew Dillon * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, 2766325755SMatthew Dillon * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; 2866325755SMatthew Dillon * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED 2966325755SMatthew Dillon * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, 3066325755SMatthew Dillon * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT 3166325755SMatthew Dillon * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 3266325755SMatthew Dillon * SUCH DAMAGE. 3366325755SMatthew Dillon */ 3466325755SMatthew Dillon /* 3566325755SMatthew Dillon * IO Primitives and buffer cache management 3666325755SMatthew Dillon * 3766325755SMatthew Dillon * All major data-tracking structures in HAMMER contain a struct hammer_io 3866325755SMatthew Dillon * which is used to manage their backing store. We use filesystem buffers 3966325755SMatthew Dillon * for backing store and we leave them passively associated with their 4066325755SMatthew Dillon * HAMMER structures. 4166325755SMatthew Dillon * 429f5097dcSMatthew Dillon * If the kernel tries to destroy a passively associated buf which we cannot 4366325755SMatthew Dillon * yet let go we set B_LOCKED in the buffer and then actively released it 4466325755SMatthew Dillon * later when we can. 4577912481SMatthew Dillon * 4677912481SMatthew Dillon * The io_token is required for anything which might race bioops and bio_done 4777912481SMatthew Dillon * callbacks, with one exception: A successful hammer_try_interlock_norefs(). 4877912481SMatthew Dillon * the fs_token will be held in all other cases. 4966325755SMatthew Dillon */ 5066325755SMatthew Dillon 5197fb61c0STomohiro Kusumi #include <sys/buf2.h> 5254341a3bSMatthew Dillon 53b45803e3STomohiro Kusumi #include "hammer.h" 5466325755SMatthew Dillon 5510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon static void hammer_io_modify(hammer_io_t io, int count); 56055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon static void hammer_io_deallocate(struct buf *bp); 579a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon static void hammer_indirect_callback(struct bio *bio); 581b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon static void hammer_io_direct_write_complete(struct bio *nbio); 5943c665aeSMatthew Dillon static int hammer_io_direct_uncache_callback(hammer_inode_t ip, void *data); 606b482339STomohiro Kusumi static void hammer_io_set_modlist(hammer_io_t io); 619e6939a5STomohiro Kusumi static __inline void hammer_io_flush_mark(hammer_volume_t volume); 62e397030bSTomohiro Kusumi static struct bio_ops hammer_bioops; 63748efb59SMatthew Dillon 641afb73cfSMatthew Dillon static int 651afb73cfSMatthew Dillon hammer_mod_rb_compare(hammer_io_t io1, hammer_io_t io2) 661afb73cfSMatthew Dillon { 671afb73cfSMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t io1_offset; 681afb73cfSMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t io2_offset; 691afb73cfSMatthew Dillon 70b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi /* 71b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi * Encoded offsets are neither valid block device offsets 72b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi * nor valid zone-X offsets. 73b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi */ 74b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi io1_offset = HAMMER_ENCODE(0, io1->volume->vol_no, io1->offset); 75b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi io2_offset = HAMMER_ENCODE(0, io2->volume->vol_no, io2->offset); 761afb73cfSMatthew Dillon 771afb73cfSMatthew Dillon if (io1_offset < io2_offset) 781afb73cfSMatthew Dillon return(-1); 791afb73cfSMatthew Dillon if (io1_offset > io2_offset) 801afb73cfSMatthew Dillon return(1); 811afb73cfSMatthew Dillon return(0); 821afb73cfSMatthew Dillon } 831afb73cfSMatthew Dillon 841afb73cfSMatthew Dillon RB_GENERATE(hammer_mod_rb_tree, hammer_io, rb_node, hammer_mod_rb_compare); 851afb73cfSMatthew Dillon 86055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 8710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Initialize a new, already-zero'd hammer_io structure, or reinitialize 8810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * an existing hammer_io structure which may have switched to another type. 89055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 90055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon void 917251986aSTomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_init(hammer_io_t io, hammer_volume_t volume, hammer_io_type_t type) 92055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon { 93748efb59SMatthew Dillon io->volume = volume; 94748efb59SMatthew Dillon io->hmp = volume->io.hmp; 95055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon io->type = type; 96055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 97055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 98*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_type_t 99*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi hammer_zone_to_iotype(int zone) 100*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi { 101*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_type_t iotype; 102*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi 103*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi switch(zone) { 104*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_RAW_VOLUME_INDEX: 105*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iotype = HAMMER_STRUCTURE_VOLUME; 106*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 107*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_RAW_BUFFER_INDEX: 108*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_FREEMAP_INDEX: 109*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_BTREE_INDEX: 110*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_META_INDEX: 111*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iotype = HAMMER_STRUCTURE_META_BUFFER; 112*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 113*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_UNDO_INDEX: 114*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iotype = HAMMER_STRUCTURE_UNDO_BUFFER; 115*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 116*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_LARGE_DATA_INDEX: 117*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_SMALL_DATA_INDEX: 118*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iotype = HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DATA_BUFFER; 119*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 120*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi default: 121*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iotype = HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DUMMY; 122*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 123*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi } 124*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi 125*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi return(iotype); 126*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi } 127*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi 128*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi static const char* 129*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_to_iostring(hammer_io_t io) 130*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi { 131*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi const char *iostr = NULL; 132*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi 133*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi switch(io->type) { 134*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_VOLUME: 135*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iostr = "volume"; 136*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 137*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_META_BUFFER: 138*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi switch(HAMMER_ZONE(HAMMER_ITOB(io)->zoneX_offset)) { 139*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_RAW_BUFFER: 140*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iostr = "meta/raw_buffer"; 141*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 142*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_FREEMAP: 143*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iostr = "meta/freemap"; 144*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 145*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_BTREE: 146*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iostr = "meta/btree"; 147*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 148*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_META: 149*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iostr = "meta/meta"; 150*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 151*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi } 152*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 153*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_UNDO_BUFFER: 154*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iostr = "undo"; 155*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 156*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DATA_BUFFER: 157*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi switch(HAMMER_ZONE(HAMMER_ITOB(io)->zoneX_offset)) { 158*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_LARGE_DATA: 159*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iostr = "data/large_data"; 160*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 161*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_ZONE_SMALL_DATA: 162*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iostr = "data/small_data"; 163*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 164*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi } 165*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 166*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DUMMY: 167*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi iostr = "dummy"; 168*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 169*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi default: 170*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi hpanic("bad io type"); 171*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi break; 172*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi } 173*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi 174*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi return(iostr); 175*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi } 176*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi 17766325755SMatthew Dillon /* 178fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon * Helper routine to disassociate a buffer cache buffer from an I/O 17977912481SMatthew Dillon * structure. The io must be interlocked and marked appropriately for 180b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * reclamation. 181055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * 182b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * The io must be in a released state with the io->bp owned and 183b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * locked by the caller of this function. When not called from an 184b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * io_deallocate() this cannot race an io_deallocate() since the 185b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * kernel would be unable to get the buffer lock in that case. 18677912481SMatthew Dillon * (The released state in this case means we own the bp, not the 18777912481SMatthew Dillon * hammer_io structure). 18877912481SMatthew Dillon * 18977912481SMatthew Dillon * The io may have 0 or 1 references depending on who called us. The 19077912481SMatthew Dillon * caller is responsible for dealing with the refs. 191b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 192055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * This call can only be made when no action is required on the buffer. 193ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * 19477912481SMatthew Dillon * This function is guaranteed not to race against anything because we 19577912481SMatthew Dillon * own both the io lock and the bp lock and are interlocked with no 19677912481SMatthew Dillon * references. 19766325755SMatthew Dillon */ 19866325755SMatthew Dillon static void 199ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_disassociate(hammer_io_t io) 20066325755SMatthew Dillon { 201ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi struct buf *bp = io->bp; 20266325755SMatthew Dillon 203ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(io->released); 204ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(io->modified == 0); 2050ae73f43STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(hammer_buf_peek_io(bp) == io); 2064d75d829SMatthew Dillon buf_dep_init(bp); 207ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->bp = NULL; 2089f5097dcSMatthew Dillon 2099f5097dcSMatthew Dillon /* 2109f5097dcSMatthew Dillon * If the buffer was locked someone wanted to get rid of it. 2119f5097dcSMatthew Dillon */ 212a99b9ea2SMatthew Dillon if (bp->b_flags & B_LOCKED) { 213b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_int(&hammer_count_io_locked, -1); 214d8971d2bSMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags &= ~B_LOCKED; 215a99b9ea2SMatthew Dillon } 216ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi if (io->reclaim) { 217cebe9493SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_NOCACHE|B_RELBUF; 218ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->reclaim = 0; 219ecca949aSMatthew Dillon } 22066325755SMatthew Dillon 221ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi switch(io->type) { 22266325755SMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_VOLUME: 223ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi HAMMER_ITOV(io)->ondisk = NULL; 22466325755SMatthew Dillon break; 22510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DATA_BUFFER: 22610a5d1baSMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_META_BUFFER: 22710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_UNDO_BUFFER: 228ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi HAMMER_ITOB(io)->ondisk = NULL; 22966325755SMatthew Dillon break; 230eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DUMMY: 231903fdd05STomohiro Kusumi hpanic("bad io type"); 232eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon break; 23366325755SMatthew Dillon } 23466325755SMatthew Dillon } 235fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon 236fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon /* 237055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * Wait for any physical IO to complete 238ae8e83e6SMatthew Dillon * 239ae8e83e6SMatthew Dillon * XXX we aren't interlocked against a spinlock or anything so there 240ae8e83e6SMatthew Dillon * is a small window in the interlock / io->running == 0 test. 241fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon */ 2421b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon void 243055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_wait(hammer_io_t io) 244fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon { 245055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon if (io->running) { 246b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp = io->hmp; 247b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 248b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 249b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon while (io->running) { 250ae8e83e6SMatthew Dillon io->waiting = 1; 251ae8e83e6SMatthew Dillon tsleep_interlock(io, 0); 252b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon if (io->running) 253ae8e83e6SMatthew Dillon tsleep(io, PINTERLOCKED, "hmrflw", hz); 254055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 255b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 256055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 257055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 258055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 259af209b0fSMatthew Dillon /* 260eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon * Wait for all currently queued HAMMER-initiated I/Os to complete. 261eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon * 262eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon * This is not supposed to count direct I/O's but some can leak 263eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon * through (for non-full-sized direct I/Os). 264af209b0fSMatthew Dillon */ 265af209b0fSMatthew Dillon void 266eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_wait_all(hammer_mount_t hmp, const char *ident, int doflush) 267af209b0fSMatthew Dillon { 268eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon struct hammer_io iodummy; 269eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_t io; 270eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon 271eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon /* 272eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon * Degenerate case, no I/O is running 273eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon */ 274b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 275eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon if (TAILQ_EMPTY(&hmp->iorun_list)) { 276b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 277eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon if (doflush) 278eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_flush_sync(hmp); 279eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon return; 280eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon } 281eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon bzero(&iodummy, sizeof(iodummy)); 282eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon iodummy.type = HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DUMMY; 283eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon 284eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon /* 285eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon * Add placemarker and then wait until it becomes the head of 286eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon * the list. 287eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon */ 288eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&hmp->iorun_list, &iodummy, iorun_entry); 289eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon while (TAILQ_FIRST(&hmp->iorun_list) != &iodummy) { 290eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon tsleep(&iodummy, 0, ident, 0); 291eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon } 292eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon 293eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon /* 294eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon * Chain in case several placemarkers are present. 295eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon */ 296eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon TAILQ_REMOVE(&hmp->iorun_list, &iodummy, iorun_entry); 297eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon io = TAILQ_FIRST(&hmp->iorun_list); 298eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon if (io && io->type == HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DUMMY) 299eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon wakeup(io); 300b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 301eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon 302eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon if (doflush) 303eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_flush_sync(hmp); 304af209b0fSMatthew Dillon } 305af209b0fSMatthew Dillon 3062faf0737SMatthew Dillon /* 3072faf0737SMatthew Dillon * Clear a flagged error condition on a I/O buffer. The caller must hold 3082faf0737SMatthew Dillon * its own ref on the buffer. 3092faf0737SMatthew Dillon */ 3102faf0737SMatthew Dillon void 3116b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_clear_error(hammer_io_t io) 3122faf0737SMatthew Dillon { 31377912481SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp = io->hmp; 31477912481SMatthew Dillon 31577912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 3162faf0737SMatthew Dillon if (io->ioerror) { 3172faf0737SMatthew Dillon io->ioerror = 0; 318250aec18SMatthew Dillon hammer_rel(&io->lock); 319250aec18SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(hammer_isactive(&io->lock)); 3202faf0737SMatthew Dillon } 32177912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 32277912481SMatthew Dillon } 32377912481SMatthew Dillon 32477912481SMatthew Dillon void 3256b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_clear_error_noassert(hammer_io_t io) 32677912481SMatthew Dillon { 32777912481SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp = io->hmp; 32877912481SMatthew Dillon 32977912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 33077912481SMatthew Dillon if (io->ioerror) { 33177912481SMatthew Dillon io->ioerror = 0; 33277912481SMatthew Dillon hammer_rel(&io->lock); 33377912481SMatthew Dillon } 33477912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 3352faf0737SMatthew Dillon } 3362faf0737SMatthew Dillon 337b8a41159SMatthew Dillon /* 338b8a41159SMatthew Dillon * This is an advisory function only which tells the buffer cache 339b8a41159SMatthew Dillon * the bp is not a meta-data buffer, even though it is backed by 340b8a41159SMatthew Dillon * a block device. 341b8a41159SMatthew Dillon * 342b8a41159SMatthew Dillon * This is used by HAMMER's reblocking code to avoid trying to 343b8a41159SMatthew Dillon * swapcache the filesystem's data when it is read or written 344b8a41159SMatthew Dillon * by the reblocking code. 345b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 346b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * The caller has a ref on the buffer preventing the bp from 347b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * being disassociated from it. 348b8a41159SMatthew Dillon */ 349b8a41159SMatthew Dillon void 350b8a41159SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_notmeta(hammer_buffer_t buffer) 351b8a41159SMatthew Dillon { 352b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon if ((buffer->io.bp->b_flags & B_NOTMETA) == 0) { 353b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp = buffer->io.hmp; 354b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 355b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 356b8a41159SMatthew Dillon buffer->io.bp->b_flags |= B_NOTMETA; 357b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 358b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon } 359b8a41159SMatthew Dillon } 360b8a41159SMatthew Dillon 36161aeeb33SMatthew Dillon /* 36210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Load bp for a HAMMER structure. The io must be exclusively locked by 36310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * the caller. 3642f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon * 365a99b9ea2SMatthew Dillon * This routine is mostly used on meta-data and small-data blocks. Generally 366b7de8aa5SMatthew Dillon * speaking HAMMER assumes some locality of reference and will cluster. 367af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * 368b7de8aa5SMatthew Dillon * Note that the caller (hammer_ondisk.c) may place further restrictions 369b7de8aa5SMatthew Dillon * on clusterability via the limit (in bytes). Typically large-data 370b7de8aa5SMatthew Dillon * zones cannot be clustered due to their mixed buffer sizes. This is 371b7de8aa5SMatthew Dillon * not an issue since such clustering occurs in hammer_vnops at the 372b7de8aa5SMatthew Dillon * regular file layer, whereas this is the buffered block device layer. 373b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 374b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * No I/O callbacks can occur while we hold the buffer locked. 37566325755SMatthew Dillon */ 37666325755SMatthew Dillon int 3776b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_read(struct vnode *devvp, hammer_io_t io, int limit) 37866325755SMatthew Dillon { 37966325755SMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 38066325755SMatthew Dillon int error; 38166325755SMatthew Dillon 38266325755SMatthew Dillon if ((bp = io->bp) == NULL) { 383e7d75765SMatthew Dillon int hce = hammer_cluster_enable; 384e7d75765SMatthew Dillon 3853583bbb4SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_long(&hammer_count_io_running_read, io->bytes); 386e7d75765SMatthew Dillon if (hce && limit > io->bytes) { 387b7de8aa5SMatthew Dillon error = cluster_read(devvp, io->offset + limit, 388ce0138a6SMatthew Dillon io->offset, io->bytes, 389af209b0fSMatthew Dillon HAMMER_CLUSTER_SIZE, 390e7d75765SMatthew Dillon HAMMER_CLUSTER_SIZE * hce, 391364c022cSMatthew Dillon &io->bp); 392ce0138a6SMatthew Dillon } else { 3934a2796f3SMatthew Dillon error = bread(devvp, io->offset, io->bytes, &io->bp); 394ce0138a6SMatthew Dillon } 395ce0138a6SMatthew Dillon hammer_stats_disk_read += io->bytes; 3963583bbb4SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_long(&hammer_count_io_running_read, -io->bytes); 397cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon 398cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon /* 399cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * The code generally assumes b_ops/b_dep has been set-up, 400cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * even if we error out here. 401cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon */ 40266325755SMatthew Dillon bp = io->bp; 4033b2afb67SMatthew Dillon if ((hammer_debug_io & 0x0001) && (bp->b_flags & B_IOISSUED)) { 40465d9d14fSTomohiro Kusumi hdkprintf("zone2_offset %016jx %s\n", 40524c8374aSMatthew Dillon (intmax_t)bp->b_bio2.bio_offset, 406*4fcdc8b4STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_to_iostring(io)); 40724c8374aSMatthew Dillon } 4083b2afb67SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags &= ~B_IOISSUED; 40966325755SMatthew Dillon bp->b_ops = &hammer_bioops; 410b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 4110ae73f43STomohiro Kusumi hammer_buf_attach_io(bp, io); /* locked by the io lock */ 41266325755SMatthew Dillon BUF_KERNPROC(bp); 41310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->modified == 0); 41410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->running == 0); 41510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->waiting == 0); 41666325755SMatthew Dillon io->released = 0; /* we hold an active lock on bp */ 41766325755SMatthew Dillon } else { 41866325755SMatthew Dillon error = 0; 41966325755SMatthew Dillon } 42066325755SMatthew Dillon return(error); 42166325755SMatthew Dillon } 42266325755SMatthew Dillon 42366325755SMatthew Dillon /* 42466325755SMatthew Dillon * Similar to hammer_io_read() but returns a zero'd out buffer instead. 42510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Must be called with the IO exclusively locked. 426055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * 42710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * vfs_bio_clrbuf() is kinda nasty, enforce serialization against background 42810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * I/O by forcing the buffer to not be in a released state before calling 42910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * it. 43010a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * 43110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * This function will also mark the IO as modified but it will not 43210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * increment the modify_refs count. 433b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 434b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * No I/O callbacks can occur while we hold the buffer locked. 43566325755SMatthew Dillon */ 43666325755SMatthew Dillon int 4376b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_new(struct vnode *devvp, hammer_io_t io) 43866325755SMatthew Dillon { 43966325755SMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 44066325755SMatthew Dillon 44166325755SMatthew Dillon if ((bp = io->bp) == NULL) { 4424a2796f3SMatthew Dillon io->bp = getblk(devvp, io->offset, io->bytes, 0, 0); 44366325755SMatthew Dillon bp = io->bp; 44466325755SMatthew Dillon bp->b_ops = &hammer_bioops; 445b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 4460ae73f43STomohiro Kusumi hammer_buf_attach_io(bp, io); /* locked by the io lock */ 447055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon io->released = 0; 44810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->running == 0); 449055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon io->waiting = 0; 45066325755SMatthew Dillon BUF_KERNPROC(bp); 45166325755SMatthew Dillon } else { 45266325755SMatthew Dillon if (io->released) { 45366325755SMatthew Dillon regetblk(bp); 45466325755SMatthew Dillon BUF_KERNPROC(bp); 455d113fda1SMatthew Dillon io->released = 0; 45666325755SMatthew Dillon } 45766325755SMatthew Dillon } 45810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_modify(io, 0); 45966325755SMatthew Dillon vfs_bio_clrbuf(bp); 46066325755SMatthew Dillon return(0); 46166325755SMatthew Dillon } 46266325755SMatthew Dillon 46366325755SMatthew Dillon /* 4640e8bd897SMatthew Dillon * Advance the activity count on the underlying buffer because 4650e8bd897SMatthew Dillon * HAMMER does not getblk/brelse on every access. 466b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 467b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * The io->bp cannot go away while the buffer is referenced. 4680e8bd897SMatthew Dillon */ 4690e8bd897SMatthew Dillon void 4706b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_advance(hammer_io_t io) 4710e8bd897SMatthew Dillon { 4720e8bd897SMatthew Dillon if (io->bp) 4730e8bd897SMatthew Dillon buf_act_advance(io->bp); 4740e8bd897SMatthew Dillon } 4750e8bd897SMatthew Dillon 4760e8bd897SMatthew Dillon /* 47747637bffSMatthew Dillon * Remove potential device level aliases against buffers managed by high level 478362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * vnodes. Aliases can also be created due to mixed buffer sizes or via 479362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * direct access to the backing store device. 480e469566bSMatthew Dillon * 481e469566bSMatthew Dillon * This is nasty because the buffers are also VMIO-backed. Even if a buffer 482e469566bSMatthew Dillon * does not exist its backing VM pages might, and we have to invalidate 483e469566bSMatthew Dillon * those as well or a getblk() will reinstate them. 484362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * 485362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * Buffer cache buffers associated with hammer_buffers cannot be 486362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * invalidated. 48747637bffSMatthew Dillon */ 488362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon int 48947637bffSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_inval(hammer_volume_t volume, hammer_off_t zone2_offset) 49047637bffSMatthew Dillon { 491ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_t io; 492b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp; 49347637bffSMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t phys_offset; 49447637bffSMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 495362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon int error; 49647637bffSMatthew Dillon 497b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hmp = volume->io.hmp; 498b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 499b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 5009c90dba2SMatthew Dillon /* 5013b98d912SMatthew Dillon * If a device buffer already exists for the specified physical 5023b98d912SMatthew Dillon * offset use that, otherwise instantiate a buffer to cover any 5033b98d912SMatthew Dillon * related VM pages, set BNOCACHE, and brelse(). 5049c90dba2SMatthew Dillon */ 505516655e8STomohiro Kusumi phys_offset = hammer_xlate_to_phys(volume->ondisk, zone2_offset); 5063b98d912SMatthew Dillon if ((bp = findblk(volume->devvp, phys_offset, 0)) != NULL) 5073b98d912SMatthew Dillon bremfree(bp); 508e469566bSMatthew Dillon else 509e469566bSMatthew Dillon bp = getblk(volume->devvp, phys_offset, HAMMER_BUFSIZE, 0, 0); 510b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 5110ae73f43STomohiro Kusumi if ((io = hammer_buf_peek_io(bp)) != NULL) { 512362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon #if 0 513ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_ref(&io->lock); 514ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_clear_modify(io, 1); 515cebe9493SMatthew Dillon bundirty(bp); 516ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->released = 0; 517e83ca595SMatthew Dillon BUF_KERNPROC(bp); 518ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->reclaim = 1; 519ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->waitdep = 1; /* XXX this is a fs_token field */ 520ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(hammer_isactive(&io->lock) == 1); 521ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_rel_buffer(HAMMER_ITOB(io), 0); 5225c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon /*hammer_io_deallocate(bp);*/ 523362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon #endif 52404b04ca6SMatthew Dillon bqrelse(bp); 525362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon error = EAGAIN; 5260832c9bbSMatthew Dillon } else { 527cebe9493SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT((bp->b_flags & B_LOCKED) == 0); 528cebe9493SMatthew Dillon bundirty(bp); 529cebe9493SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_NOCACHE|B_RELBUF; 530ecca949aSMatthew Dillon brelse(bp); 531362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon error = 0; 532e83ca595SMatthew Dillon } 533b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 534362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon return(error); 5350832c9bbSMatthew Dillon } 53647637bffSMatthew Dillon 53747637bffSMatthew Dillon /* 538b3deaf57SMatthew Dillon * This routine is called on the last reference to a hammer structure. 539250aec18SMatthew Dillon * The io must be interlocked with a refcount of zero. The hammer structure 540250aec18SMatthew Dillon * will remain interlocked on return. 541b3deaf57SMatthew Dillon * 542250aec18SMatthew Dillon * This routine may return a non-NULL bp to the caller for dispoal. 543250aec18SMatthew Dillon * The caller typically brelse()'s the bp. 544250aec18SMatthew Dillon * 545250aec18SMatthew Dillon * The bp may or may not still be passively associated with the IO. It 546250aec18SMatthew Dillon * will remain passively associated if it is unreleasable (e.g. a modified 547250aec18SMatthew Dillon * meta-data buffer). 548ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * 549ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * The only requirement here is that modified meta-data and volume-header 550ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * buffer may NOT be disassociated from the IO structure, and consequently 551ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * we also leave such buffers actively associated with the IO if they already 552ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * are (since the kernel can't do anything with them anyway). Only the 553ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * flusher is allowed to write such buffers out. Modified pure-data and 554ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * undo buffers are returned to the kernel but left passively associated 555ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * so we can track when the kernel writes the bp out. 55666325755SMatthew Dillon */ 557ecca949aSMatthew Dillon struct buf * 5586b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_release(hammer_io_t io, int flush) 55966325755SMatthew Dillon { 56066325755SMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 56166325755SMatthew Dillon 562fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon if ((bp = io->bp) == NULL) 563ecca949aSMatthew Dillon return(NULL); 564fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon 5650b075555SMatthew Dillon /* 56610a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Try to flush a dirty IO to disk if asked to by the 56710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * caller or if the kernel tried to flush the buffer in the past. 5680b075555SMatthew Dillon * 56910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Kernel-initiated flushes are only allowed for pure-data buffers. 57010a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * meta-data and volume buffers can only be flushed explicitly 57110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * by HAMMER. 572055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 57310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon if (io->modified) { 57409ac686bSMatthew Dillon if (flush) { 575710733a6SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_flush(io, 0); 57610a5d1baSMatthew Dillon } else if (bp->b_flags & B_LOCKED) { 57710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon switch(io->type) { 57810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DATA_BUFFER: 579710733a6SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_flush(io, 0); 580710733a6SMatthew Dillon break; 58110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_UNDO_BUFFER: 582710733a6SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_flush(io, hammer_undo_reclaim(io)); 58310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon break; 58410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon default: 58510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon break; 58610a5d1baSMatthew Dillon } 58710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon } /* else no explicit request to flush the buffer */ 58810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon } 589055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 590055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 5915c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * Wait for the IO to complete if asked to. This occurs when 5925c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * the buffer must be disposed of definitively during an umount 5935c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * or buffer invalidation. 594055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 595b58c6388SMatthew Dillon if (io->waitdep && io->running) { 596055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_wait(io); 597055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 598055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 599055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 60010a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Return control of the buffer to the kernel (with the provisio 60110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * that our bioops can override kernel decisions with regards to 60210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * the buffer). 603055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 604cebe9493SMatthew Dillon if ((flush || io->reclaim) && io->modified == 0 && io->running == 0) { 60510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon /* 60610a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Always disassociate the bp if an explicit flush 60710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * was requested and the IO completed with no error 60810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * (so unmount can really clean up the structure). 60910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon */ 610055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon if (io->released) { 611055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon regetblk(bp); 61246fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon BUF_KERNPROC(bp); 613ecca949aSMatthew Dillon } else { 614ecca949aSMatthew Dillon io->released = 1; 615055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 616ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_disassociate(io); 617ecca949aSMatthew Dillon /* return the bp */ 618055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } else if (io->modified) { 61910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon /* 620ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * Only certain IO types can be released to the kernel if 621ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * the buffer has been modified. 622ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * 623ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * volume and meta-data IO types may only be explicitly 624ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * flushed by HAMMER. 62510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon */ 62610a5d1baSMatthew Dillon switch(io->type) { 62710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DATA_BUFFER: 62810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_UNDO_BUFFER: 629b58c6388SMatthew Dillon if (io->released == 0) { 630055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon io->released = 1; 6319de13b88SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_CLUSTEROK; 632055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon bdwrite(bp); 633055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 63410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon break; 63510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon default: 63610a5d1baSMatthew Dillon break; 63710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon } 638ecca949aSMatthew Dillon bp = NULL; /* bp left associated */ 639055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } else if (io->released == 0) { 64010a5d1baSMatthew Dillon /* 64110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Clean buffers can be generally released to the kernel. 64210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * We leave the bp passively associated with the HAMMER 64310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * structure and use bioops to disconnect it later on 64410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * if the kernel wants to discard the buffer. 645ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * 646ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * We can steal the structure's ownership of the bp. 64710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon */ 648ecca949aSMatthew Dillon io->released = 1; 6499f5097dcSMatthew Dillon if (bp->b_flags & B_LOCKED) { 650ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_disassociate(io); 651ecca949aSMatthew Dillon /* return the bp */ 6529f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } else { 653cebe9493SMatthew Dillon if (io->reclaim) { 654ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_disassociate(io); 655ecca949aSMatthew Dillon /* return the bp */ 656cebe9493SMatthew Dillon } else { 657ecca949aSMatthew Dillon /* return the bp (bp passively associated) */ 6589f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } 659cebe9493SMatthew Dillon } 66019b97e01SMatthew Dillon } else { 66119b97e01SMatthew Dillon /* 662af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * A released buffer is passively associate with our 663af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * hammer_io structure. The kernel cannot destroy it 664af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * without making a bioops call. If the kernel (B_LOCKED) 665af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * or we (reclaim) requested that the buffer be destroyed 666af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * we destroy it, otherwise we do a quick get/release to 667af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * reset its position in the kernel's LRU list. 668af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * 669af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * Leaving the buffer passively associated allows us to 670af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * use the kernel's LRU buffer flushing mechanisms rather 671af209b0fSMatthew Dillon * then rolling our own. 672cb51be26SMatthew Dillon * 673cb51be26SMatthew Dillon * XXX there are two ways of doing this. We can re-acquire 674cb51be26SMatthew Dillon * and passively release to reset the LRU, or not. 67519b97e01SMatthew Dillon */ 676af209b0fSMatthew Dillon if (io->running == 0) { 67719b97e01SMatthew Dillon regetblk(bp); 678cebe9493SMatthew Dillon if ((bp->b_flags & B_LOCKED) || io->reclaim) { 679ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_disassociate(io); 680ecca949aSMatthew Dillon /* return the bp */ 6819f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } else { 682ecca949aSMatthew Dillon /* return the bp (bp passively associated) */ 683ecca949aSMatthew Dillon } 684ecca949aSMatthew Dillon } else { 685ecca949aSMatthew Dillon /* 686ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * bp is left passively associated but we do not 687ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * try to reacquire it. Interactions with the io 688ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * structure will occur on completion of the bp's 689ecca949aSMatthew Dillon * I/O. 690ecca949aSMatthew Dillon */ 691ecca949aSMatthew Dillon bp = NULL; 69219b97e01SMatthew Dillon } 6939f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } 694ecca949aSMatthew Dillon return(bp); 695055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 696055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 697055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 698b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * This routine is called with a locked IO when a flush is desired and 699b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * no other references to the structure exists other then ours. This 700b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * routine is ONLY called when HAMMER believes it is safe to flush a 701b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * potentially modified buffer out. 70277912481SMatthew Dillon * 70377912481SMatthew Dillon * The locked io or io reference prevents a flush from being initiated 70477912481SMatthew Dillon * by the kernel. 7050b075555SMatthew Dillon */ 7060b075555SMatthew Dillon void 7076b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_flush(hammer_io_t io, int reclaim) 7080b075555SMatthew Dillon { 709055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 71077912481SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp; 711055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 712055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 71310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Degenerate case - nothing to flush if nothing is dirty. 714055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 715b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon if (io->modified == 0) 716055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon return; 717055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 718055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->bp); 7199f5097dcSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->modify_refs <= 0); 720055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 721b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon /* 72277062c8aSMatthew Dillon * Acquire ownership of the bp, particularly before we clear our 72377062c8aSMatthew Dillon * modified flag. 72477062c8aSMatthew Dillon * 72577062c8aSMatthew Dillon * We are going to bawrite() this bp. Don't leave a window where 72677062c8aSMatthew Dillon * io->released is set, we actually own the bp rather then our 72777062c8aSMatthew Dillon * buffer. 728b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 729b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * The io_token should not be required here as only 73077062c8aSMatthew Dillon */ 73177912481SMatthew Dillon hmp = io->hmp; 73277062c8aSMatthew Dillon bp = io->bp; 73377062c8aSMatthew Dillon if (io->released) { 73477062c8aSMatthew Dillon regetblk(bp); 73577062c8aSMatthew Dillon /* BUF_KERNPROC(io->bp); */ 73677062c8aSMatthew Dillon /* io->released = 0; */ 73777062c8aSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->released); 73877062c8aSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->bp == bp); 739b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon } else { 74077062c8aSMatthew Dillon io->released = 1; 741b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon } 74277062c8aSMatthew Dillon 743710733a6SMatthew Dillon if (reclaim) { 744710733a6SMatthew Dillon io->reclaim = 1; 745710733a6SMatthew Dillon if ((bp->b_flags & B_LOCKED) == 0) { 746710733a6SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_LOCKED; 747b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_int(&hammer_count_io_locked, 1); 748710733a6SMatthew Dillon } 749710733a6SMatthew Dillon } 750710733a6SMatthew Dillon 75177062c8aSMatthew Dillon /* 75210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Acquire exclusive access to the bp and then clear the modified 75310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * state of the buffer prior to issuing I/O to interlock any 75410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * modifications made while the I/O is in progress. This shouldn't 75510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * happen anyway but losing data would be worse. The modified bit 75610a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * will be rechecked after the IO completes. 75710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * 7584a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * NOTE: This call also finalizes the buffer's content (inval == 0). 7594a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * 760b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * This is only legal when lock.refs == 1 (otherwise we might clear 761b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * the modified bit while there are still users of the cluster 762b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * modifying the data). 763b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * 764b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * Do this before potentially blocking so any attempt to modify the 765b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * ondisk while we are blocked blocks waiting for us. 766b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon */ 7675c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon hammer_ref(&io->lock); 7684a2796f3SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_clear_modify(io, 0); 769250aec18SMatthew Dillon hammer_rel(&io->lock); 770bcac4bbbSMatthew Dillon 7716367d0f9SMatthew Dillon if (hammer_debug_io & 0x0002) 77211605a5cSTomohiro Kusumi hdkprintf("%016jx\n", bp->b_bio1.bio_offset); 7736367d0f9SMatthew Dillon 774bcac4bbbSMatthew Dillon /* 77510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Transfer ownership to the kernel and initiate I/O. 776b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 777b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * NOTE: We do not hold io_token so an atomic op is required to 778b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * update io_running_space. 77910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon */ 780055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon io->running = 1; 7813583bbb4SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_long(&hmp->io_running_space, io->bytes); 7823583bbb4SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_long(&hammer_count_io_running_write, io->bytes); 78377912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 78477912481SMatthew Dillon TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&hmp->iorun_list, io, iorun_entry); 78577912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 7869de13b88SMatthew Dillon cluster_awrite(bp); 787748efb59SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_flush_mark(io->volume); 788055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 789055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 790055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /************************************************************************ 791055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * BUFFER DIRTYING * 792055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon ************************************************************************ 793055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * 794055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * These routines deal with dependancies created when IO buffers get 795055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * modified. The caller must call hammer_modify_*() on a referenced 796055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * HAMMER structure prior to modifying its on-disk data. 797055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * 798055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * Any intent to modify an IO buffer acquires the related bp and imposes 799055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * various write ordering dependancies. 800055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 801055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 802055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 80310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Mark a HAMMER structure as undergoing modification. Meta-data buffers 80410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * are locked until the flusher can deal with them, pure data buffers 80510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * can be written out. 80677912481SMatthew Dillon * 80777912481SMatthew Dillon * The referenced io prevents races. 808055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 80910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon static 810b58c6388SMatthew Dillon void 81110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_modify(hammer_io_t io, int count) 812055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon { 81346fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon /* 8149f5097dcSMatthew Dillon * io->modify_refs must be >= 0 8159f5097dcSMatthew Dillon */ 8169f5097dcSMatthew Dillon while (io->modify_refs < 0) { 8179f5097dcSMatthew Dillon io->waitmod = 1; 8189f5097dcSMatthew Dillon tsleep(io, 0, "hmrmod", 0); 8199f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } 8209f5097dcSMatthew Dillon 8219f5097dcSMatthew Dillon /* 82246fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon * Shortcut if nothing to do. 82346fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon */ 824250aec18SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(hammer_isactive(&io->lock) && io->bp != NULL); 82510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon io->modify_refs += count; 826b58c6388SMatthew Dillon if (io->modified && io->released == 0) 827b58c6388SMatthew Dillon return; 82846fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon 82977912481SMatthew Dillon /* 83077912481SMatthew Dillon * NOTE: It is important not to set the modified bit 83177912481SMatthew Dillon * until after we have acquired the bp or we risk 83277912481SMatthew Dillon * racing against checkwrite. 83377912481SMatthew Dillon */ 834055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon hammer_lock_ex(&io->lock); 835055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon if (io->released) { 836055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon regetblk(io->bp); 837055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon BUF_KERNPROC(io->bp); 838055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon io->released = 0; 83977912481SMatthew Dillon } 84077912481SMatthew Dillon if (io->modified == 0) { 84177912481SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_set_modlist(io); 84277912481SMatthew Dillon io->modified = 1; 843055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 844055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon hammer_unlock(&io->lock); 8450b075555SMatthew Dillon } 8460b075555SMatthew Dillon 84710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon static __inline 84810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon void 84910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_modify_done(hammer_io_t io) 85010a5d1baSMatthew Dillon { 85110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->modify_refs > 0); 85210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon --io->modify_refs; 8539f5097dcSMatthew Dillon if (io->modify_refs == 0 && io->waitmod) { 8549f5097dcSMatthew Dillon io->waitmod = 0; 8559f5097dcSMatthew Dillon wakeup(io); 8569f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } 8579f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } 8589f5097dcSMatthew Dillon 85977912481SMatthew Dillon /* 86077912481SMatthew Dillon * The write interlock blocks other threads trying to modify a buffer 86177912481SMatthew Dillon * (they block in hammer_io_modify()) after us, or blocks us while other 86277912481SMatthew Dillon * threads are in the middle of modifying a buffer. 86377912481SMatthew Dillon * 86477912481SMatthew Dillon * The caller also has a ref on the io, however if we are not careful 86577912481SMatthew Dillon * we will race bioops callbacks (checkwrite). To deal with this 86677912481SMatthew Dillon * we must at least acquire and release the io_token, and it is probably 86777912481SMatthew Dillon * better to hold it through the setting of modify_refs. 86877912481SMatthew Dillon */ 8699f5097dcSMatthew Dillon void 8709f5097dcSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_write_interlock(hammer_io_t io) 8719f5097dcSMatthew Dillon { 87277912481SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp = io->hmp; 87377912481SMatthew Dillon 87477912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 8759f5097dcSMatthew Dillon while (io->modify_refs != 0) { 8769f5097dcSMatthew Dillon io->waitmod = 1; 8779f5097dcSMatthew Dillon tsleep(io, 0, "hmrmod", 0); 8789f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } 8799f5097dcSMatthew Dillon io->modify_refs = -1; 88077912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 8819f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } 8829f5097dcSMatthew Dillon 8839f5097dcSMatthew Dillon void 8849f5097dcSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_done_interlock(hammer_io_t io) 8859f5097dcSMatthew Dillon { 8869f5097dcSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->modify_refs == -1); 8879f5097dcSMatthew Dillon io->modify_refs = 0; 8889f5097dcSMatthew Dillon if (io->waitmod) { 8899f5097dcSMatthew Dillon io->waitmod = 0; 8909f5097dcSMatthew Dillon wakeup(io); 8919f5097dcSMatthew Dillon } 89210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon } 89310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon 8942f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon /* 8952f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon * Caller intends to modify a volume's ondisk structure. 8962f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon * 8972f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon * This is only allowed if we are the flusher or we have a ref on the 8982f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon * sync_lock. 8992f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon */ 9000b075555SMatthew Dillon void 90136f82b23SMatthew Dillon hammer_modify_volume(hammer_transaction_t trans, hammer_volume_t volume, 90236f82b23SMatthew Dillon void *base, int len) 9030b075555SMatthew Dillon { 9042f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT (trans == NULL || trans->sync_lock_refs > 0); 905055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 9062f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_modify(&volume->io, 1); 90747197d71SMatthew Dillon if (len) { 90847197d71SMatthew Dillon intptr_t rel_offset = (intptr_t)base - (intptr_t)volume->ondisk; 90947197d71SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT((rel_offset & ~(intptr_t)HAMMER_BUFMASK) == 0); 91002428fb6SMatthew Dillon hammer_generate_undo(trans, 91147197d71SMatthew Dillon HAMMER_ENCODE_RAW_VOLUME(volume->vol_no, rel_offset), 91247197d71SMatthew Dillon base, len); 913055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 914055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 915055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 916055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 9172f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon * Caller intends to modify a buffer's ondisk structure. 9182f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon * 9192f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon * This is only allowed if we are the flusher or we have a ref on the 9202f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon * sync_lock. 921055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 922055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon void 92336f82b23SMatthew Dillon hammer_modify_buffer(hammer_transaction_t trans, hammer_buffer_t buffer, 92436f82b23SMatthew Dillon void *base, int len) 92546fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon { 9262f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT (trans == NULL || trans->sync_lock_refs > 0); 9272f85fa4dSMatthew Dillon 92810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_modify(&buffer->io, 1); 92947197d71SMatthew Dillon if (len) { 93047197d71SMatthew Dillon intptr_t rel_offset = (intptr_t)base - (intptr_t)buffer->ondisk; 93147197d71SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT((rel_offset & ~(intptr_t)HAMMER_BUFMASK) == 0); 93202428fb6SMatthew Dillon hammer_generate_undo(trans, 93334d829f7SMatthew Dillon buffer->zone2_offset + rel_offset, 93447197d71SMatthew Dillon base, len); 93547197d71SMatthew Dillon } 93646fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon } 93746fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon 93810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon void 93910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon hammer_modify_volume_done(hammer_volume_t volume) 94010a5d1baSMatthew Dillon { 94110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_modify_done(&volume->io); 94210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon } 94310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon 94410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon void 94510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon hammer_modify_buffer_done(hammer_buffer_t buffer) 94610a5d1baSMatthew Dillon { 94710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_modify_done(&buffer->io); 94810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon } 94910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon 95046fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon /* 9514a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * Mark an entity as not being dirty any more and finalize any 9524a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * delayed adjustments to the buffer. 9534a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * 9544a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * Delayed adjustments are an important performance enhancement, allowing 9554a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * us to avoid recalculating B-Tree node CRCs over and over again when 9564a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * making bulk-modifications to the B-Tree. 9574a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * 9584a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * If inval is non-zero delayed adjustments are ignored. 9595c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * 9605c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * This routine may dereference related btree nodes and cause the 9615c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * buffer to be dereferenced. The caller must own a reference on io. 96261aeeb33SMatthew Dillon */ 96361aeeb33SMatthew Dillon void 9646b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_clear_modify(hammer_io_t io, int inval) 96561aeeb33SMatthew Dillon { 96677912481SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp; 96777912481SMatthew Dillon 96877912481SMatthew Dillon /* 9691afb73cfSMatthew Dillon * io_token is needed to avoid races on mod_root 97077912481SMatthew Dillon */ 9714a2796f3SMatthew Dillon if (io->modified == 0) 9724a2796f3SMatthew Dillon return; 97377912481SMatthew Dillon hmp = io->hmp; 97477912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 97577912481SMatthew Dillon if (io->modified == 0) { 97677912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 97777912481SMatthew Dillon return; 97877912481SMatthew Dillon } 9794a2796f3SMatthew Dillon 9804a2796f3SMatthew Dillon /* 9814a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * Take us off the mod-list and clear the modified bit. 9824a2796f3SMatthew Dillon */ 9831afb73cfSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->mod_root != NULL); 9841afb73cfSMatthew Dillon if (io->mod_root == &io->hmp->volu_root || 9851afb73cfSMatthew Dillon io->mod_root == &io->hmp->meta_root) { 986f5a07a7aSMatthew Dillon io->hmp->locked_dirty_space -= io->bytes; 9873583bbb4SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_long(&hammer_count_dirtybufspace, -io->bytes); 988cebe9493SMatthew Dillon } 9891afb73cfSMatthew Dillon RB_REMOVE(hammer_mod_rb_tree, io->mod_root, io); 9901afb73cfSMatthew Dillon io->mod_root = NULL; 99161aeeb33SMatthew Dillon io->modified = 0; 9924a2796f3SMatthew Dillon 99377912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 99477912481SMatthew Dillon 9954a2796f3SMatthew Dillon /* 9964a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * If this bit is not set there are no delayed adjustments. 9974a2796f3SMatthew Dillon */ 9984a2796f3SMatthew Dillon if (io->gencrc == 0) 9994a2796f3SMatthew Dillon return; 10004a2796f3SMatthew Dillon io->gencrc = 0; 10014a2796f3SMatthew Dillon 10024a2796f3SMatthew Dillon /* 10034a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * Finalize requested CRCs. The NEEDSCRC flag also holds a reference 10044a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * on the node (& underlying buffer). Release the node after clearing 10054a2796f3SMatthew Dillon * the flag. 10064a2796f3SMatthew Dillon */ 10074a2796f3SMatthew Dillon if (io->type == HAMMER_STRUCTURE_META_BUFFER) { 1008195f6076STomohiro Kusumi hammer_buffer_t buffer = HAMMER_ITOB(io); 10094a2796f3SMatthew Dillon hammer_node_t node; 10104a2796f3SMatthew Dillon 10114a2796f3SMatthew Dillon restart: 1012c242ffecSTomohiro Kusumi TAILQ_FOREACH(node, &buffer->node_list, entry) { 10134a2796f3SMatthew Dillon if ((node->flags & HAMMER_NODE_NEEDSCRC) == 0) 10144a2796f3SMatthew Dillon continue; 10154a2796f3SMatthew Dillon node->flags &= ~HAMMER_NODE_NEEDSCRC; 10164a2796f3SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(node->ondisk); 10174a2796f3SMatthew Dillon if (inval == 0) 1018af3e4d3eSTomohiro Kusumi hammer_crc_set_btree(node->ondisk); 10194a2796f3SMatthew Dillon hammer_rel_node(node); 10204a2796f3SMatthew Dillon goto restart; 102161aeeb33SMatthew Dillon } 102261aeeb33SMatthew Dillon } 10235c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon /* caller must still have ref on io */ 1024250aec18SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(hammer_isactive(&io->lock)); 10254a2796f3SMatthew Dillon } 10264a2796f3SMatthew Dillon 1027cebe9493SMatthew Dillon /* 1028cebe9493SMatthew Dillon * Clear the IO's modify list. Even though the IO is no longer modified 10291afb73cfSMatthew Dillon * it may still be on the lose_root. This routine is called just before 1030cebe9493SMatthew Dillon * the governing hammer_buffer is destroyed. 1031b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 10321afb73cfSMatthew Dillon * mod_root requires io_token protection. 1033cebe9493SMatthew Dillon */ 1034cebe9493SMatthew Dillon void 10356b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_clear_modlist(hammer_io_t io) 1036cebe9493SMatthew Dillon { 1037b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp = io->hmp; 1038b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 10394a2796f3SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->modified == 0); 10401afb73cfSMatthew Dillon if (io->mod_root) { 1041b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 10421afb73cfSMatthew Dillon if (io->mod_root) { 10431afb73cfSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->mod_root == &io->hmp->lose_root); 10441afb73cfSMatthew Dillon RB_REMOVE(hammer_mod_rb_tree, io->mod_root, io); 10451afb73cfSMatthew Dillon io->mod_root = NULL; 1046b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon } 1047b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 1048cebe9493SMatthew Dillon } 104966325755SMatthew Dillon } 105066325755SMatthew Dillon 1051cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon static void 10526b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_set_modlist(hammer_io_t io) 1053cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon { 1054ba2be8e9STomohiro Kusumi hammer_mount_t hmp = io->hmp; 1055cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon 105677912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 10571afb73cfSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->mod_root == NULL); 1058cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon 1059cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon switch(io->type) { 1060cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_VOLUME: 10611afb73cfSMatthew Dillon io->mod_root = &hmp->volu_root; 1062cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon hmp->locked_dirty_space += io->bytes; 10633583bbb4SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_long(&hammer_count_dirtybufspace, io->bytes); 1064cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon break; 1065cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_META_BUFFER: 10661afb73cfSMatthew Dillon io->mod_root = &hmp->meta_root; 1067cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon hmp->locked_dirty_space += io->bytes; 10683583bbb4SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_long(&hammer_count_dirtybufspace, io->bytes); 1069cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon break; 1070cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_UNDO_BUFFER: 10711afb73cfSMatthew Dillon io->mod_root = &hmp->undo_root; 1072cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon break; 1073cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DATA_BUFFER: 10741afb73cfSMatthew Dillon io->mod_root = &hmp->data_root; 1075cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon break; 1076eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DUMMY: 1077903fdd05STomohiro Kusumi hpanic("bad io type"); 10781afb73cfSMatthew Dillon break; /* NOT REACHED */ 1079cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon } 10801afb73cfSMatthew Dillon if (RB_INSERT(hammer_mod_rb_tree, io->mod_root, io)) { 1081b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi hpanic("duplicate entry @ %d:%015jx", 1082b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi io->volume->vol_no, io->offset); 10831afb73cfSMatthew Dillon /* NOT REACHED */ 10841afb73cfSMatthew Dillon } 108577912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 1086cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon } 1087cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon 1088055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /************************************************************************ 1089055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * HAMMER_BIOOPS * 1090055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon ************************************************************************ 1091055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * 1092055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 1093055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 1094055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 1095055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon * Pre-IO initiation kernel callback - cluster build only 1096b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 1097b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * bioops callback - hold io_token 1098055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 1099055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon static void 1100055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_start(struct buf *bp) 1101055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon { 1102b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon /* nothing to do, so io_token not needed */ 1103055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 1104055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 1105055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 11067bc5b8c2SMatthew Dillon * Post-IO completion kernel callback - MAY BE CALLED FROM INTERRUPT! 1107b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon * 110877912481SMatthew Dillon * NOTE: HAMMER may modify a data buffer after we have initiated write 110977912481SMatthew Dillon * I/O. 111077912481SMatthew Dillon * 111177912481SMatthew Dillon * NOTE: MPSAFE callback 1112b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 1113b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * bioops callback - hold io_token 1114055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 111566325755SMatthew Dillon static void 111666325755SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_complete(struct buf *bp) 111766325755SMatthew Dillon { 11180ae73f43STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_t io = hammer_buf_peek_io(bp); 1119ba2be8e9STomohiro Kusumi hammer_mount_t hmp = io->hmp; 11206b482339STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_t ionext; 1121fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon 1122b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 1123b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 1124ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(io->released == 1); 1125055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 1126bf3b416bSMatthew Dillon /* 1127bf3b416bSMatthew Dillon * Deal with people waiting for I/O to drain 1128bf3b416bSMatthew Dillon */ 1129ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi if (io->running) { 1130cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon /* 1131cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * Deal with critical write errors. Once a critical error 1132cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * has been flagged in hmp the UNDO FIFO will not be updated. 1133cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * That way crash recover will give us a consistent 1134cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * filesystem. 1135cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * 1136cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * Because of this we can throw away failed UNDO buffers. If 1137cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * we throw away META or DATA buffers we risk corrupting 1138cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * the now read-only version of the filesystem visible to 1139cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * the user. Clear B_ERROR so the buffer is not re-dirtied 1140cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * by the kernel and ref the io so it doesn't get thrown 1141cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * away. 1142cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon */ 1143cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) { 114477912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token); 1145ba298df1SMatthew Dillon hammer_critical_error(hmp, NULL, bp->b_error, 1146cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon "while flushing meta-data"); 114777912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token); 114877912481SMatthew Dillon 1149ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi switch(io->type) { 1150cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon case HAMMER_STRUCTURE_UNDO_BUFFER: 1151cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon break; 1152cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon default: 1153ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi if (io->ioerror == 0) { 1154ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->ioerror = 1; 1155ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_ref(&io->lock); 1156cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon } 1157cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon break; 1158cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon } 1159cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags &= ~B_ERROR; 1160cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon bundirty(bp); 1161cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon #if 0 1162ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_set_modlist(io); 1163ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->modified = 1; 1164cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon #endif 1165cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon } 1166ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_stats_disk_write += io->bytes; 1167ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi atomic_add_long(&hammer_count_io_running_write, -io->bytes); 1168ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi atomic_add_long(&hmp->io_running_space, -io->bytes); 1169ba298df1SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(hmp->io_running_space >= 0); 1170ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->running = 0; 1171eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon 1172eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon /* 1173eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon * Remove from iorun list and wakeup any multi-io waiter(s). 1174eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon */ 1175ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi if (TAILQ_FIRST(&hmp->iorun_list) == io) { 1176ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi ionext = TAILQ_NEXT(io, iorun_entry); 1177eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon if (ionext && ionext->type == HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DUMMY) 1178eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon wakeup(ionext); 1179eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon } 1180ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi TAILQ_REMOVE(&hmp->iorun_list, io, iorun_entry); 1181ce0138a6SMatthew Dillon } else { 1182ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_stats_disk_read += io->bytes; 1183f90dde4cSMatthew Dillon } 1184f90dde4cSMatthew Dillon 1185ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi if (io->waiting) { 1186ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->waiting = 0; 1187ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi wakeup(io); 1188055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 1189055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon 1190055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* 1191bf3b416bSMatthew Dillon * If B_LOCKED is set someone wanted to deallocate the bp at some 1192250aec18SMatthew Dillon * point, try to do it now. The operation will fail if there are 1193250aec18SMatthew Dillon * refs or if hammer_io_deallocate() is unable to gain the 1194250aec18SMatthew Dillon * interlock. 1195055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon */ 1196250aec18SMatthew Dillon if (bp->b_flags & B_LOCKED) { 1197b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_int(&hammer_count_io_locked, -1); 1198d5ef456eSMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags &= ~B_LOCKED; 1199055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_deallocate(bp); 1200055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon /* structure may be dead now */ 1201fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon } 1202b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 120366325755SMatthew Dillon } 120466325755SMatthew Dillon 120566325755SMatthew Dillon /* 120666325755SMatthew Dillon * Callback from kernel when it wishes to deallocate a passively 120710a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * associated structure. This mostly occurs with clean buffers 120810a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * but it may be possible for a holding structure to be marked dirty 12097bc5b8c2SMatthew Dillon * while its buffer is passively associated. The caller owns the bp. 121066325755SMatthew Dillon * 121166325755SMatthew Dillon * If we cannot disassociate we set B_LOCKED to prevent the buffer 121266325755SMatthew Dillon * from getting reused. 121346fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon * 121446fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon * WARNING: Because this can be called directly by getnewbuf we cannot 121546fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon * recurse into the tree. If a bp cannot be immediately disassociated 121646fe7ae1SMatthew Dillon * our only recourse is to set B_LOCKED. 12177bc5b8c2SMatthew Dillon * 12187bc5b8c2SMatthew Dillon * WARNING: This may be called from an interrupt via hammer_io_complete() 1219b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 1220b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * bioops callback - hold io_token 122166325755SMatthew Dillon */ 122266325755SMatthew Dillon static void 122366325755SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_deallocate(struct buf *bp) 122466325755SMatthew Dillon { 12250ae73f43STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_t io = hammer_buf_peek_io(bp); 1226b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp; 1227b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 1228ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hmp = io->hmp; 1229b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 1230b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 123166325755SMatthew Dillon 1232ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT((bp->b_flags & B_LOCKED) == 0 && io->running == 0); 1233ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi if (hammer_try_interlock_norefs(&io->lock) == 0) { 1234250aec18SMatthew Dillon /* 1235250aec18SMatthew Dillon * We cannot safely disassociate a bp from a referenced 1236250aec18SMatthew Dillon * or interlocked HAMMER structure. 1237250aec18SMatthew Dillon */ 1238250aec18SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_LOCKED; 1239b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_int(&hammer_count_io_locked, 1); 1240ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi } else if (io->modified) { 124110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon /* 124210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * It is not legal to disassociate a modified buffer. This 124310a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * case really shouldn't ever occur. 124410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon */ 1245055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_LOCKED; 1246b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_int(&hammer_count_io_locked, 1); 1247ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_put_interlock(&io->lock, 0); 1248055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } else { 124910a5d1baSMatthew Dillon /* 125010a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * Disassociate the BP. If the io has no refs left we 1251b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * have to add it to the loose list. The kernel has 1252b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * locked the buffer and therefore our io must be 1253b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * in a released state. 125410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon */ 1255ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_disassociate(io); 1256ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi if (io->type != HAMMER_STRUCTURE_VOLUME) { 1257ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(io->bp == NULL); 1258ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(io->mod_root == NULL); 1259ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi io->mod_root = &hmp->lose_root; 1260b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi if (RB_INSERT(hammer_mod_rb_tree, io->mod_root, io)) { 1261b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi hpanic("duplicate entry @ %d:%015jx", 1262b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi io->volume->vol_no, io->offset); 1263b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi /* NOT REACHED */ 1264b49481fbSTomohiro Kusumi } 12651afb73cfSMatthew Dillon } 1266ff66f880STomohiro Kusumi hammer_put_interlock(&io->lock, 1); 126766325755SMatthew Dillon } 1268b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 126966325755SMatthew Dillon } 127066325755SMatthew Dillon 1271b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon /* 1272b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * bioops callback - hold io_token 1273b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon */ 127466325755SMatthew Dillon static int 127566325755SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_fsync(struct vnode *vp) 127666325755SMatthew Dillon { 1277b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon /* nothing to do, so io_token not needed */ 127866325755SMatthew Dillon return(0); 127966325755SMatthew Dillon } 128066325755SMatthew Dillon 128166325755SMatthew Dillon /* 128266325755SMatthew Dillon * NOTE: will not be called unless we tell the kernel about the 128366325755SMatthew Dillon * bioops. Unused... we use the mount's VFS_SYNC instead. 1284b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 1285b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * bioops callback - hold io_token 128666325755SMatthew Dillon */ 128766325755SMatthew Dillon static int 128866325755SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_sync(struct mount *mp) 128966325755SMatthew Dillon { 1290b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon /* nothing to do, so io_token not needed */ 129166325755SMatthew Dillon return(0); 129266325755SMatthew Dillon } 129366325755SMatthew Dillon 1294b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon /* 1295b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * bioops callback - hold io_token 1296b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon */ 129766325755SMatthew Dillon static void 129866325755SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_movedeps(struct buf *bp1, struct buf *bp2) 129966325755SMatthew Dillon { 1300b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon /* nothing to do, so io_token not needed */ 130166325755SMatthew Dillon } 130266325755SMatthew Dillon 130366325755SMatthew Dillon /* 130466325755SMatthew Dillon * I/O pre-check for reading and writing. HAMMER only uses this for 130566325755SMatthew Dillon * B_CACHE buffers so checkread just shouldn't happen, but if it does 130666325755SMatthew Dillon * allow it. 130766325755SMatthew Dillon * 1308fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon * Writing is a different case. We don't want the kernel to try to write 1309fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon * out a buffer that HAMMER may be modifying passively or which has a 131010a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * dependancy. In addition, kernel-demanded writes can only proceed for 131110a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * certain types of buffers (i.e. UNDO and DATA types). Other dirty 131210a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * buffer types can only be explicitly written by the flusher. 1313fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon * 131410a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * checkwrite will only be called for bdwrite()n buffers. If we return 131510a5d1baSMatthew Dillon * success the kernel is guaranteed to initiate the buffer write. 1316b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 1317b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * bioops callback - hold io_token 131866325755SMatthew Dillon */ 131966325755SMatthew Dillon static int 132066325755SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_checkread(struct buf *bp) 132166325755SMatthew Dillon { 1322b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon /* nothing to do, so io_token not needed */ 132366325755SMatthew Dillon return(0); 132466325755SMatthew Dillon } 132566325755SMatthew Dillon 1326b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon /* 132777912481SMatthew Dillon * The kernel is asking us whether it can write out a dirty buffer or not. 132877912481SMatthew Dillon * 1329b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * bioops callback - hold io_token 1330b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon */ 133166325755SMatthew Dillon static int 133266325755SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_checkwrite(struct buf *bp) 133366325755SMatthew Dillon { 13340ae73f43STomohiro Kusumi hammer_io_t io = hammer_buf_peek_io(bp); 1335b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp = io->hmp; 133666325755SMatthew Dillon 133777062c8aSMatthew Dillon /* 133877062c8aSMatthew Dillon * This shouldn't happen under normal operation. 133977062c8aSMatthew Dillon */ 1340b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 134177062c8aSMatthew Dillon if (io->type == HAMMER_STRUCTURE_VOLUME || 134277062c8aSMatthew Dillon io->type == HAMMER_STRUCTURE_META_BUFFER) { 134377062c8aSMatthew Dillon if (!panicstr) 1344903fdd05STomohiro Kusumi hpanic("illegal buffer"); 1345a99b9ea2SMatthew Dillon if ((bp->b_flags & B_LOCKED) == 0) { 134677062c8aSMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_LOCKED; 1347b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_int(&hammer_count_io_locked, 1); 1348a99b9ea2SMatthew Dillon } 1349b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 135077062c8aSMatthew Dillon return(1); 135177062c8aSMatthew Dillon } 1352c9b9e29dSMatthew Dillon 1353fbc6e32aSMatthew Dillon /* 135477912481SMatthew Dillon * We have to be able to interlock the IO to safely modify any 135577912481SMatthew Dillon * of its fields without holding the fs_token. If we can't lock 135677912481SMatthew Dillon * it then we are racing someone. 135777912481SMatthew Dillon * 135877912481SMatthew Dillon * Our ownership of the bp lock prevents the io from being ripped 135977912481SMatthew Dillon * out from under us. 136077912481SMatthew Dillon */ 136177912481SMatthew Dillon if (hammer_try_interlock_norefs(&io->lock) == 0) { 136277912481SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_LOCKED; 136377912481SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_int(&hammer_count_io_locked, 1); 136477912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 136577912481SMatthew Dillon return(1); 136677912481SMatthew Dillon } 136777912481SMatthew Dillon 136877912481SMatthew Dillon /* 136977912481SMatthew Dillon * The modified bit must be cleared prior to the initiation of 137077912481SMatthew Dillon * any IO (returning 0 initiates the IO). Because this is a 137177912481SMatthew Dillon * normal data buffer hammer_io_clear_modify() runs through a 137277912481SMatthew Dillon * simple degenerate case. 137377912481SMatthew Dillon * 137477912481SMatthew Dillon * Return 0 will cause the kernel to initiate the IO, and we 137577912481SMatthew Dillon * must normally clear the modified bit before we begin. If 137677912481SMatthew Dillon * the io has modify_refs we do not clear the modified bit, 137777912481SMatthew Dillon * otherwise we may miss changes. 13785c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * 13795c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * Only data and undo buffers can reach here. These buffers do 13805c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * not have terminal crc functions but we temporarily reference 13815c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon * the IO anyway, just in case. 1382b33e2cc0SMatthew Dillon */ 13835c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon if (io->modify_refs == 0 && io->modified) { 13845c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon hammer_ref(&io->lock); 13854a2796f3SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_clear_modify(io, 0); 1386250aec18SMatthew Dillon hammer_rel(&io->lock); 13875c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon } else if (io->modified) { 13885c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->type == HAMMER_STRUCTURE_DATA_BUFFER); 13895c8d05e2SMatthew Dillon } 1390f90dde4cSMatthew Dillon 1391f90dde4cSMatthew Dillon /* 1392f90dde4cSMatthew Dillon * The kernel is going to start the IO, set io->running. 1393f90dde4cSMatthew Dillon */ 1394f90dde4cSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(io->running == 0); 1395f90dde4cSMatthew Dillon io->running = 1; 13963583bbb4SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_long(&io->hmp->io_running_space, io->bytes); 13973583bbb4SMatthew Dillon atomic_add_long(&hammer_count_io_running_write, io->bytes); 1398eddadaeeSMatthew Dillon TAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&io->hmp->iorun_list, io, iorun_entry); 1399b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 140077912481SMatthew Dillon hammer_put_interlock(&io->lock, 1); 1401b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 1402b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 1403055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon return(0); 1404055f5ff8SMatthew Dillon } 140566325755SMatthew Dillon 14068cd0a023SMatthew Dillon /* 140766325755SMatthew Dillon * Return non-zero if we wish to delay the kernel's attempt to flush 140866325755SMatthew Dillon * this buffer to disk. 1409b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * 1410b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon * bioops callback - hold io_token 141166325755SMatthew Dillon */ 141266325755SMatthew Dillon static int 141366325755SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_countdeps(struct buf *bp, int n) 141466325755SMatthew Dillon { 1415b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon /* nothing to do, so io_token not needed */ 141666325755SMatthew Dillon return(0); 141766325755SMatthew Dillon } 141866325755SMatthew Dillon 1419e397030bSTomohiro Kusumi static struct bio_ops hammer_bioops = { 142066325755SMatthew Dillon .io_start = hammer_io_start, 142166325755SMatthew Dillon .io_complete = hammer_io_complete, 142266325755SMatthew Dillon .io_deallocate = hammer_io_deallocate, 142366325755SMatthew Dillon .io_fsync = hammer_io_fsync, 142466325755SMatthew Dillon .io_sync = hammer_io_sync, 142566325755SMatthew Dillon .io_movedeps = hammer_io_movedeps, 142666325755SMatthew Dillon .io_countdeps = hammer_io_countdeps, 142766325755SMatthew Dillon .io_checkread = hammer_io_checkread, 142866325755SMatthew Dillon .io_checkwrite = hammer_io_checkwrite, 142966325755SMatthew Dillon }; 143066325755SMatthew Dillon 143147637bffSMatthew Dillon /************************************************************************ 143247637bffSMatthew Dillon * DIRECT IO OPS * 143347637bffSMatthew Dillon ************************************************************************ 143447637bffSMatthew Dillon * 143547637bffSMatthew Dillon * These functions operate directly on the buffer cache buffer associated 143647637bffSMatthew Dillon * with a front-end vnode rather then a back-end device vnode. 143747637bffSMatthew Dillon */ 143847637bffSMatthew Dillon 143947637bffSMatthew Dillon /* 144047637bffSMatthew Dillon * Read a buffer associated with a front-end vnode directly from the 14411b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * disk media. The bio may be issued asynchronously. If leaf is non-NULL 14421b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * we validate the CRC. 1443a99b9ea2SMatthew Dillon * 14441b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * We must check for the presence of a HAMMER buffer to handle the case 14451b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * where the reblocker has rewritten the data (which it does via the HAMMER 14461b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * buffer system, not via the high-level vnode buffer cache), but not yet 14471b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * committed the buffer to the media. 144847637bffSMatthew Dillon */ 144947637bffSMatthew Dillon int 14501b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_direct_read(hammer_mount_t hmp, struct bio *bio, 14511b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon hammer_btree_leaf_elm_t leaf) 145247637bffSMatthew Dillon { 14531b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t buf_offset; 145447637bffSMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t zone2_offset; 145547637bffSMatthew Dillon hammer_volume_t volume; 145647637bffSMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 145747637bffSMatthew Dillon struct bio *nbio; 145847637bffSMatthew Dillon int vol_no; 145947637bffSMatthew Dillon int error; 146047637bffSMatthew Dillon 14611b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon buf_offset = bio->bio_offset; 1462e1545c47STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(hammer_is_zone_large_data(buf_offset)); 14634a2796f3SMatthew Dillon 14641b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon /* 14651b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * The buffer cache may have an aliased buffer (the reblocker can 14661b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * write them). If it does we have to sync any dirty data before 14671b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * we can build our direct-read. This is a non-critical code path. 14681b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon */ 14691b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon bp = bio->bio_buf; 14701b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon hammer_sync_buffers(hmp, buf_offset, bp->b_bufsize); 14711b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon 14721b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon /* 14731b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * Resolve to a zone-2 offset. The conversion just requires 14741b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * munging the top 4 bits but we want to abstract it anyway 14751b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * so the blockmap code can verify the zone assignment. 14761b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon */ 14771b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon zone2_offset = hammer_blockmap_lookup(hmp, buf_offset, &error); 14781b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon if (error) 14791b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon goto done; 1480e1545c47STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(hammer_is_zone_raw_buffer(zone2_offset)); 148143c665aeSMatthew Dillon 14821b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon /* 14831b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * Resolve volume and raw-offset for 3rd level bio. The 14841b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * offset will be specific to the volume. 14851b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon */ 148647637bffSMatthew Dillon vol_no = HAMMER_VOL_DECODE(zone2_offset); 148747637bffSMatthew Dillon volume = hammer_get_volume(hmp, vol_no, &error); 148847637bffSMatthew Dillon if (error == 0 && zone2_offset >= volume->maxbuf_off) 148947637bffSMatthew Dillon error = EIO; 149043c665aeSMatthew Dillon 149147637bffSMatthew Dillon if (error == 0) { 1492e469566bSMatthew Dillon /* 149365d9d14fSTomohiro Kusumi * 3rd level bio (the caller has already pushed once) 1494e469566bSMatthew Dillon */ 149547637bffSMatthew Dillon nbio = push_bio(bio); 1496516655e8STomohiro Kusumi nbio->bio_offset = hammer_xlate_to_phys(volume->ondisk, 1497516655e8STomohiro Kusumi zone2_offset); 1498ce0138a6SMatthew Dillon hammer_stats_disk_read += bp->b_bufsize; 149947637bffSMatthew Dillon vn_strategy(volume->devvp, nbio); 150047637bffSMatthew Dillon } 150147637bffSMatthew Dillon hammer_rel_volume(volume, 0); 15021b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon done: 150347637bffSMatthew Dillon if (error) { 150435a5249bSTomohiro Kusumi hdkprintf("failed @ %016jx\n", (intmax_t)zone2_offset); 150547637bffSMatthew Dillon bp->b_error = error; 150647637bffSMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR; 150747637bffSMatthew Dillon biodone(bio); 150847637bffSMatthew Dillon } 150947637bffSMatthew Dillon return(error); 151047637bffSMatthew Dillon } 151147637bffSMatthew Dillon 15129a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon /* 15139a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * This works similarly to hammer_io_direct_read() except instead of 15149a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * directly reading from the device into the bio we instead indirectly 15159a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * read through the device's buffer cache and then copy the data into 15169a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * the bio. 15179a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * 15189a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * If leaf is non-NULL and validation is enabled, the CRC will be checked. 15199a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * 15209a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * This routine also executes asynchronously. It allows hammer strategy 15219a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * calls to operate asynchronously when in double_buffer mode (in addition 15229a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * to operating asynchronously when in normal mode). 15239a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon */ 15249a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon int 15259a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_indirect_read(hammer_mount_t hmp, struct bio *bio, 15269a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon hammer_btree_leaf_elm_t leaf) 15279a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon { 15289a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t buf_offset; 15299a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t zone2_offset; 15309a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon hammer_volume_t volume; 15319a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 15329a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon int vol_no; 15339a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon int error; 15349a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 15359a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon buf_offset = bio->bio_offset; 1536e1545c47STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(hammer_is_zone_large_data(buf_offset)); 15379a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 15389a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon /* 15399a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * The buffer cache may have an aliased buffer (the reblocker can 15409a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * write them). If it does we have to sync any dirty data before 15419a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * we can build our direct-read. This is a non-critical code path. 15429a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon */ 15439a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bp = bio->bio_buf; 15449a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon hammer_sync_buffers(hmp, buf_offset, bp->b_bufsize); 15459a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 15469a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon /* 15479a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * Resolve to a zone-2 offset. The conversion just requires 15489a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * munging the top 4 bits but we want to abstract it anyway 15499a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * so the blockmap code can verify the zone assignment. 15509a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon */ 15519a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon zone2_offset = hammer_blockmap_lookup(hmp, buf_offset, &error); 15529a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon if (error) 15539a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon goto done; 1554e1545c47STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(hammer_is_zone_raw_buffer(zone2_offset)); 15559a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 15569a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon /* 15579a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * Resolve volume and raw-offset for 3rd level bio. The 15589a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * offset will be specific to the volume. 15599a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon */ 15609a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon vol_no = HAMMER_VOL_DECODE(zone2_offset); 15619a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon volume = hammer_get_volume(hmp, vol_no, &error); 15629a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon if (error == 0 && zone2_offset >= volume->maxbuf_off) 15639a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon error = EIO; 15649a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 15659a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon if (error == 0) { 15669a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon /* 15679a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * Convert to the raw volume->devvp offset and acquire 15689a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * the buf, issuing async I/O if necessary. 15699a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon */ 1570e7d75765SMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t limit; 1571e7d75765SMatthew Dillon int hce; 1572e7d75765SMatthew Dillon 1573516655e8STomohiro Kusumi buf_offset = hammer_xlate_to_phys(volume->ondisk, zone2_offset); 15749a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 15759a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon if (leaf && hammer_verify_data) { 15769a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bio->bio_caller_info1.uvalue32 = leaf->data_crc; 15779a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bio->bio_caller_info2.index = 1; 15789a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon } else { 15799a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bio->bio_caller_info2.index = 0; 15809a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon } 1581e7d75765SMatthew Dillon 1582e7d75765SMatthew Dillon hce = hammer_cluster_enable; 1583e7d75765SMatthew Dillon if (hce > 0) { 1584e7d75765SMatthew Dillon limit = (zone2_offset + HAMMER_BIGBLOCK_MASK64) & 1585e7d75765SMatthew Dillon ~HAMMER_BIGBLOCK_MASK64; 1586e7d75765SMatthew Dillon limit -= zone2_offset; 1587e7d75765SMatthew Dillon cluster_readcb(volume->devvp, limit, buf_offset, 1588e7d75765SMatthew Dillon bp->b_bufsize, 1589e7d75765SMatthew Dillon HAMMER_CLUSTER_SIZE, 1590e7d75765SMatthew Dillon HAMMER_CLUSTER_SIZE * hce, 1591e7d75765SMatthew Dillon hammer_indirect_callback, 1592e7d75765SMatthew Dillon bio); 1593e7d75765SMatthew Dillon } else { 15949a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon breadcb(volume->devvp, buf_offset, bp->b_bufsize, 15959a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon hammer_indirect_callback, bio); 15969a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon } 1597e7d75765SMatthew Dillon } 15989a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon hammer_rel_volume(volume, 0); 15999a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon done: 16009a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon if (error) { 160135a5249bSTomohiro Kusumi hdkprintf("failed @ %016jx\n", (intmax_t)zone2_offset); 16029a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bp->b_error = error; 16039a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR; 16049a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon biodone(bio); 16059a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon } 16069a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon return(error); 16079a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon } 16089a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 16099a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon /* 16109a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * Indirect callback on completion. bio/bp specify the device-backed 16119a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * buffer. bio->bio_caller_info1.ptr holds obio. 16129a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * 16139a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * obio/obp is the original regular file buffer. obio->bio_caller_info* 16149a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * contains the crc specification. 16159a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * 16169a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * We are responsible for calling bpdone() and bqrelse() on bio/bp, and 16179a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * for calling biodone() on obio. 16189a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon */ 16199a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon static void 16209a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon hammer_indirect_callback(struct bio *bio) 16219a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon { 16229a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp = bio->bio_buf; 16239a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon struct buf *obp; 16249a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon struct bio *obio; 16259a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 16269a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon /* 16279a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * If BIO_DONE is already set the device buffer was already 16289a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * fully valid (B_CACHE). If it is not set then I/O was issued 16299a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * and we have to run I/O completion as the last bio. 16309a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * 16319a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * Nobody is waiting for our device I/O to complete, we are 16329a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * responsible for bqrelse()ing it which means we also have to do 16339a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * the equivalent of biowait() and clear BIO_DONE (which breadcb() 16349a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * may have set). 16359a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * 16369a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * Any preexisting device buffer should match the requested size, 1637a981af19STomohiro Kusumi * but due to big-block recycling and other factors there is some 16389a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * fragility there, so we assert that the device buffer covers 16399a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon * the request. 16409a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon */ 16419a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon if ((bio->bio_flags & BIO_DONE) == 0) 16429a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bpdone(bp, 0); 16439a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bio->bio_flags &= ~(BIO_DONE | BIO_SYNC); 16449a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 16459a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon obio = bio->bio_caller_info1.ptr; 16469a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon obp = obio->bio_buf; 16479a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 16489a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) { 16499a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon obp->b_flags |= B_ERROR; 16509a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon obp->b_error = bp->b_error; 16519a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon } else if (obio->bio_caller_info2.index && 16529a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon obio->bio_caller_info1.uvalue32 != 16539a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon crc32(bp->b_data, bp->b_bufsize)) { 16549a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon obp->b_flags |= B_ERROR; 16559a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon obp->b_error = EIO; 16569a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon } else { 16579a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(bp->b_bufsize >= obp->b_bufsize); 16589a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bcopy(bp->b_data, obp->b_data, obp->b_bufsize); 16599a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon obp->b_resid = 0; 16609a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon obp->b_flags |= B_AGE; 16619a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon } 16629a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon biodone(obio); 16639a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon bqrelse(bp); 16649a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon } 16659a98f3ccSMatthew Dillon 166647637bffSMatthew Dillon /* 166747637bffSMatthew Dillon * Write a buffer associated with a front-end vnode directly to the 166847637bffSMatthew Dillon * disk media. The bio may be issued asynchronously. 16691b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * 167077912481SMatthew Dillon * The BIO is associated with the specified record and RECG_DIRECT_IO 1671e469566bSMatthew Dillon * is set. The recorded is added to its object. 167247637bffSMatthew Dillon */ 167347637bffSMatthew Dillon int 16746362a262SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_direct_write(hammer_mount_t hmp, struct bio *bio, 16756362a262SMatthew Dillon hammer_record_t record) 167647637bffSMatthew Dillon { 16771b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon hammer_btree_leaf_elm_t leaf = &record->leaf; 16780832c9bbSMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t buf_offset; 167947637bffSMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t zone2_offset; 168047637bffSMatthew Dillon hammer_volume_t volume; 16810832c9bbSMatthew Dillon hammer_buffer_t buffer; 168247637bffSMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 168347637bffSMatthew Dillon struct bio *nbio; 16840832c9bbSMatthew Dillon char *ptr; 168547637bffSMatthew Dillon int vol_no; 168647637bffSMatthew Dillon int error; 168747637bffSMatthew Dillon 16880832c9bbSMatthew Dillon buf_offset = leaf->data_offset; 16890832c9bbSMatthew Dillon 1690b0cce327STomohiro Kusumi KKASSERT(hammer_is_zone2_mapped_index( 1691b0cce327STomohiro Kusumi HAMMER_ZONE_DECODE(buf_offset))); 169247637bffSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(bio->bio_buf->b_cmd == BUF_CMD_WRITE); 169347637bffSMatthew Dillon 16946362a262SMatthew Dillon /* 16956362a262SMatthew Dillon * Issue or execute the I/O. The new memory record must replace 16966362a262SMatthew Dillon * the old one before the I/O completes, otherwise a reaquisition of 16976362a262SMatthew Dillon * the buffer will load the old media data instead of the new. 16986362a262SMatthew Dillon */ 16990832c9bbSMatthew Dillon if ((buf_offset & HAMMER_BUFMASK) == 0 && 17004a2796f3SMatthew Dillon leaf->data_len >= HAMMER_BUFSIZE) { 17010832c9bbSMatthew Dillon /* 17020832c9bbSMatthew Dillon * We are using the vnode's bio to write directly to the 17030832c9bbSMatthew Dillon * media, any hammer_buffer at the same zone-X offset will 17040832c9bbSMatthew Dillon * now have stale data. 17050832c9bbSMatthew Dillon */ 17060832c9bbSMatthew Dillon zone2_offset = hammer_blockmap_lookup(hmp, buf_offset, &error); 170747637bffSMatthew Dillon vol_no = HAMMER_VOL_DECODE(zone2_offset); 170847637bffSMatthew Dillon volume = hammer_get_volume(hmp, vol_no, &error); 170947637bffSMatthew Dillon 171047637bffSMatthew Dillon if (error == 0 && zone2_offset >= volume->maxbuf_off) 171147637bffSMatthew Dillon error = EIO; 171247637bffSMatthew Dillon if (error == 0) { 17130832c9bbSMatthew Dillon bp = bio->bio_buf; 17144a2796f3SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT((bp->b_bufsize & HAMMER_BUFMASK) == 0); 17151b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon 171643c665aeSMatthew Dillon /* 171743c665aeSMatthew Dillon * Second level bio - cached zone2 offset. 17181b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * 17191b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * (We can put our bio_done function in either the 17201b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * 2nd or 3rd level). 172143c665aeSMatthew Dillon */ 172247637bffSMatthew Dillon nbio = push_bio(bio); 172343c665aeSMatthew Dillon nbio->bio_offset = zone2_offset; 17241b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon nbio->bio_done = hammer_io_direct_write_complete; 17251b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon nbio->bio_caller_info1.ptr = record; 1726e469566bSMatthew Dillon record->zone2_offset = zone2_offset; 172777912481SMatthew Dillon record->gflags |= HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_IO | 172877912481SMatthew Dillon HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_INVAL; 172943c665aeSMatthew Dillon 173043c665aeSMatthew Dillon /* 173143c665aeSMatthew Dillon * Third level bio - raw offset specific to the 173243c665aeSMatthew Dillon * correct volume. 173343c665aeSMatthew Dillon */ 173443c665aeSMatthew Dillon nbio = push_bio(nbio); 1735516655e8STomohiro Kusumi nbio->bio_offset = hammer_xlate_to_phys(volume->ondisk, 1736516655e8STomohiro Kusumi zone2_offset); 1737ce0138a6SMatthew Dillon hammer_stats_disk_write += bp->b_bufsize; 17386362a262SMatthew Dillon hammer_ip_replace_bulk(hmp, record); 173947637bffSMatthew Dillon vn_strategy(volume->devvp, nbio); 1740748efb59SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_flush_mark(volume); 174147637bffSMatthew Dillon } 174247637bffSMatthew Dillon hammer_rel_volume(volume, 0); 17430832c9bbSMatthew Dillon } else { 17441b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon /* 17451b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * Must fit in a standard HAMMER buffer. In this case all 174677912481SMatthew Dillon * consumers use the HAMMER buffer system and RECG_DIRECT_IO 17471b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * does not need to be set-up. 17481b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon */ 17490832c9bbSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(((buf_offset ^ (buf_offset + leaf->data_len - 1)) & ~HAMMER_BUFMASK64) == 0); 17500832c9bbSMatthew Dillon buffer = NULL; 17510832c9bbSMatthew Dillon ptr = hammer_bread(hmp, buf_offset, &error, &buffer); 17520832c9bbSMatthew Dillon if (error == 0) { 17530832c9bbSMatthew Dillon bp = bio->bio_buf; 17547bc5b8c2SMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_AGE; 17550832c9bbSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_modify(&buffer->io, 1); 17560832c9bbSMatthew Dillon bcopy(bp->b_data, ptr, leaf->data_len); 17570832c9bbSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_modify_done(&buffer->io); 17587bc5b8c2SMatthew Dillon hammer_rel_buffer(buffer, 0); 17590832c9bbSMatthew Dillon bp->b_resid = 0; 17606362a262SMatthew Dillon hammer_ip_replace_bulk(hmp, record); 17610832c9bbSMatthew Dillon biodone(bio); 17620832c9bbSMatthew Dillon } 176347637bffSMatthew Dillon } 17646362a262SMatthew Dillon if (error) { 1765e469566bSMatthew Dillon /* 17666362a262SMatthew Dillon * Major suckage occured. Also note: The record was 17676362a262SMatthew Dillon * never added to the tree so we do not have to worry 17686362a262SMatthew Dillon * about the backend. 1769e469566bSMatthew Dillon */ 177035a5249bSTomohiro Kusumi hdkprintf("failed @ %016jx\n", (intmax_t)leaf->data_offset); 177147637bffSMatthew Dillon bp = bio->bio_buf; 177247637bffSMatthew Dillon bp->b_resid = 0; 177347637bffSMatthew Dillon bp->b_error = EIO; 177447637bffSMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_ERROR; 177547637bffSMatthew Dillon biodone(bio); 1776e469566bSMatthew Dillon record->flags |= HAMMER_RECF_DELETED_FE; 1777e469566bSMatthew Dillon hammer_rel_mem_record(record); 177847637bffSMatthew Dillon } 177947637bffSMatthew Dillon return(error); 178047637bffSMatthew Dillon } 178147637bffSMatthew Dillon 178243c665aeSMatthew Dillon /* 17831b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * On completion of the BIO this callback must disconnect 17841b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * it from the hammer_record and chain to the previous bio. 1785cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * 1786cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * An I/O error forces the mount to read-only. Data buffers 1787cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * are not B_LOCKED like meta-data buffers are, so we have to 1788cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon * throw the buffer away to prevent the kernel from retrying. 178977912481SMatthew Dillon * 179077912481SMatthew Dillon * NOTE: MPSAFE callback, only modify fields we have explicit 179177912481SMatthew Dillon * access to (the bp and the record->gflags). 17921b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon */ 17931b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon static 17941b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon void 17951b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_direct_write_complete(struct bio *nbio) 17961b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon { 17971b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon struct bio *obio; 1798e469566bSMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 1799b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_record_t record; 1800b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp; 1801b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 1802b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon record = nbio->bio_caller_info1.ptr; 1803b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(record != NULL); 1804b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hmp = record->ip->hmp; 1805b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 1806b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 18071b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon 1808e469566bSMatthew Dillon bp = nbio->bio_buf; 18091b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon obio = pop_bio(nbio); 1810e469566bSMatthew Dillon if (bp->b_flags & B_ERROR) { 181177912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->fs_token); 1812653fa4cdSTomohiro Kusumi hammer_critical_error(hmp, record->ip, bp->b_error, 1813cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon "while writing bulk data"); 181477912481SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->fs_token); 1815e469566bSMatthew Dillon bp->b_flags |= B_INVAL; 1816cdb6e4e6SMatthew Dillon } 1817e469566bSMatthew Dillon 181877912481SMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(record->gflags & HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_IO); 181977912481SMatthew Dillon if (record->gflags & HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_WAIT) { 182077912481SMatthew Dillon record->gflags &= ~(HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_IO | 182177912481SMatthew Dillon HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_WAIT); 1822de996e86SMatthew Dillon /* record can disappear once DIRECT_IO flag is cleared */ 18231b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon wakeup(&record->flags); 1824de996e86SMatthew Dillon } else { 182577912481SMatthew Dillon record->gflags &= ~HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_IO; 1826de996e86SMatthew Dillon /* record can disappear once DIRECT_IO flag is cleared */ 18271b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon } 1828237baba3SMatthew Dillon 1829b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 1830237baba3SMatthew Dillon 1831237baba3SMatthew Dillon biodone(obio); 18321b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon } 18331b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon 18341b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon 18351b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon /* 18361b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * This is called before a record is either committed to the B-Tree 1837e469566bSMatthew Dillon * or destroyed, to resolve any associated direct-IO. 18381b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon * 1839e469566bSMatthew Dillon * (1) We must wait for any direct-IO related to the record to complete. 1840e469566bSMatthew Dillon * 1841e469566bSMatthew Dillon * (2) We must remove any buffer cache aliases for data accessed via 1842e469566bSMatthew Dillon * leaf->data_offset or zone2_offset so non-direct-IO consumers 1843e469566bSMatthew Dillon * (the mirroring and reblocking code) do not see stale data. 18441b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon */ 18451b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon void 18461b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_direct_wait(hammer_record_t record) 18471b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon { 1848b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_mount_t hmp = record->ip->hmp; 1849b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon 1850e469566bSMatthew Dillon /* 1851e469566bSMatthew Dillon * Wait for I/O to complete 1852e469566bSMatthew Dillon */ 185377912481SMatthew Dillon if (record->gflags & HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_IO) { 1854b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_gettoken(&hmp->io_token); 185577912481SMatthew Dillon while (record->gflags & HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_IO) { 185677912481SMatthew Dillon record->gflags |= HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_WAIT; 18571b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon tsleep(&record->flags, 0, "hmdiow", 0); 18581b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon } 1859b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon lwkt_reltoken(&hmp->io_token); 18601b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon } 18611b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon 18621b0ab2c3SMatthew Dillon /* 1863362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * Invalidate any related buffer cache aliases associated with the 1864362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * backing device. This is needed because the buffer cache buffer 1865362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * for file data is associated with the file vnode, not the backing 1866362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * device vnode. 1867362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * 1868362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * XXX I do not think this case can occur any more now that 1869362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * reservations ensure that all such buffers are removed before 1870362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon * an area can be reused. 1871e469566bSMatthew Dillon */ 187277912481SMatthew Dillon if (record->gflags & HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_INVAL) { 1873e469566bSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT(record->leaf.data_offset); 1874b0aab9b9SMatthew Dillon hammer_del_buffers(hmp, record->leaf.data_offset, 1875362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon record->zone2_offset, record->leaf.data_len, 1876362ec2dcSMatthew Dillon 1); 187777912481SMatthew Dillon record->gflags &= ~HAMMER_RECG_DIRECT_INVAL; 1878e469566bSMatthew Dillon } 1879e469566bSMatthew Dillon } 1880e469566bSMatthew Dillon 1881e469566bSMatthew Dillon /* 188243c665aeSMatthew Dillon * This is called to remove the second-level cached zone-2 offset from 188343c665aeSMatthew Dillon * frontend buffer cache buffers, now stale due to a data relocation. 188443c665aeSMatthew Dillon * These offsets are generated by cluster_read() via VOP_BMAP, or directly 188543c665aeSMatthew Dillon * by hammer_vop_strategy_read(). 188643c665aeSMatthew Dillon * 188743c665aeSMatthew Dillon * This is rather nasty because here we have something like the reblocker 188843c665aeSMatthew Dillon * scanning the raw B-Tree with no held references on anything, really, 188943c665aeSMatthew Dillon * other then a shared lock on the B-Tree node, and we have to access the 189043c665aeSMatthew Dillon * frontend's buffer cache to check for and clean out the association. 189143c665aeSMatthew Dillon * Specifically, if the reblocker is moving data on the disk, these cached 189243c665aeSMatthew Dillon * offsets will become invalid. 189343c665aeSMatthew Dillon * 189443c665aeSMatthew Dillon * Only data record types associated with the large-data zone are subject 189543c665aeSMatthew Dillon * to direct-io and need to be checked. 189643c665aeSMatthew Dillon * 189743c665aeSMatthew Dillon */ 189843c665aeSMatthew Dillon void 189943c665aeSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_direct_uncache(hammer_mount_t hmp, hammer_btree_leaf_elm_t leaf) 190043c665aeSMatthew Dillon { 190143c665aeSMatthew Dillon struct hammer_inode_info iinfo; 190243c665aeSMatthew Dillon int zone; 190343c665aeSMatthew Dillon 190443c665aeSMatthew Dillon if (leaf->base.rec_type != HAMMER_RECTYPE_DATA) 190543c665aeSMatthew Dillon return; 190643c665aeSMatthew Dillon zone = HAMMER_ZONE_DECODE(leaf->data_offset); 190743c665aeSMatthew Dillon if (zone != HAMMER_ZONE_LARGE_DATA_INDEX) 190843c665aeSMatthew Dillon return; 190943c665aeSMatthew Dillon iinfo.obj_id = leaf->base.obj_id; 191043c665aeSMatthew Dillon iinfo.obj_asof = 0; /* unused */ 191143c665aeSMatthew Dillon iinfo.obj_localization = leaf->base.localization & 19125a930e66SMatthew Dillon HAMMER_LOCALIZE_PSEUDOFS_MASK; 191343c665aeSMatthew Dillon iinfo.u.leaf = leaf; 191443c665aeSMatthew Dillon hammer_scan_inode_snapshots(hmp, &iinfo, 191543c665aeSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_direct_uncache_callback, 191643c665aeSMatthew Dillon leaf); 191743c665aeSMatthew Dillon } 191843c665aeSMatthew Dillon 191943c665aeSMatthew Dillon static int 192043c665aeSMatthew Dillon hammer_io_direct_uncache_callback(hammer_inode_t ip, void *data) 192143c665aeSMatthew Dillon { 192243c665aeSMatthew Dillon hammer_inode_info_t iinfo = data; 192343c665aeSMatthew Dillon hammer_off_t file_offset; 192443c665aeSMatthew Dillon struct vnode *vp; 192543c665aeSMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 192643c665aeSMatthew Dillon int blksize; 192743c665aeSMatthew Dillon 192843c665aeSMatthew Dillon if (ip->vp == NULL) 192943c665aeSMatthew Dillon return(0); 193043c665aeSMatthew Dillon file_offset = iinfo->u.leaf->base.key - iinfo->u.leaf->data_len; 193143c665aeSMatthew Dillon blksize = iinfo->u.leaf->data_len; 193243c665aeSMatthew Dillon KKASSERT((blksize & HAMMER_BUFMASK) == 0); 193343c665aeSMatthew Dillon 19349c90dba2SMatthew Dillon /* 19359c90dba2SMatthew Dillon * Warning: FINDBLK_TEST return stable storage but not stable 19369c90dba2SMatthew Dillon * contents. It happens to be ok in this case. 19379c90dba2SMatthew Dillon */ 193843c665aeSMatthew Dillon hammer_ref(&ip->lock); 193943c665aeSMatthew Dillon if (hammer_get_vnode(ip, &vp) == 0) { 1940b1c20cfaSMatthew Dillon if ((bp = findblk(ip->vp, file_offset, FINDBLK_TEST)) != NULL && 194143c665aeSMatthew Dillon bp->b_bio2.bio_offset != NOOFFSET) { 194243c665aeSMatthew Dillon bp = getblk(ip->vp, file_offset, blksize, 0, 0); 194343c665aeSMatthew Dillon bp->b_bio2.bio_offset = NOOFFSET; 194443c665aeSMatthew Dillon brelse(bp); 194543c665aeSMatthew Dillon } 194643c665aeSMatthew Dillon vput(vp); 194743c665aeSMatthew Dillon } 194843c665aeSMatthew Dillon hammer_rel_inode(ip, 0); 194943c665aeSMatthew Dillon return(0); 195043c665aeSMatthew Dillon } 195147637bffSMatthew Dillon 1952748efb59SMatthew Dillon 1953748efb59SMatthew Dillon /* 1954748efb59SMatthew Dillon * This function is called when writes may have occured on the volume, 1955748efb59SMatthew Dillon * indicating that the device may be holding cached writes. 1956748efb59SMatthew Dillon */ 19579e6939a5STomohiro Kusumi static __inline void 1958748efb59SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_flush_mark(hammer_volume_t volume) 1959748efb59SMatthew Dillon { 196077912481SMatthew Dillon atomic_set_int(&volume->vol_flags, HAMMER_VOLF_NEEDFLUSH); 1961748efb59SMatthew Dillon } 1962748efb59SMatthew Dillon 1963748efb59SMatthew Dillon /* 1964748efb59SMatthew Dillon * This function ensures that the device has flushed any cached writes out. 1965748efb59SMatthew Dillon */ 1966748efb59SMatthew Dillon void 1967748efb59SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_flush_sync(hammer_mount_t hmp) 1968748efb59SMatthew Dillon { 1969748efb59SMatthew Dillon hammer_volume_t volume; 1970748efb59SMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp_base = NULL; 1971748efb59SMatthew Dillon struct buf *bp; 1972748efb59SMatthew Dillon 1973748efb59SMatthew Dillon RB_FOREACH(volume, hammer_vol_rb_tree, &hmp->rb_vols_root) { 1974748efb59SMatthew Dillon if (volume->vol_flags & HAMMER_VOLF_NEEDFLUSH) { 197577912481SMatthew Dillon atomic_clear_int(&volume->vol_flags, 197677912481SMatthew Dillon HAMMER_VOLF_NEEDFLUSH); 1977748efb59SMatthew Dillon bp = getpbuf(NULL); 1978748efb59SMatthew Dillon bp->b_bio1.bio_offset = 0; 1979748efb59SMatthew Dillon bp->b_bufsize = 0; 1980748efb59SMatthew Dillon bp->b_bcount = 0; 1981748efb59SMatthew Dillon bp->b_cmd = BUF_CMD_FLUSH; 1982748efb59SMatthew Dillon bp->b_bio1.bio_caller_info1.cluster_head = bp_base; 1983ae8e83e6SMatthew Dillon bp->b_bio1.bio_done = biodone_sync; 1984ae8e83e6SMatthew Dillon bp->b_bio1.bio_flags |= BIO_SYNC; 1985748efb59SMatthew Dillon bp_base = bp; 1986748efb59SMatthew Dillon vn_strategy(volume->devvp, &bp->b_bio1); 1987748efb59SMatthew Dillon } 1988748efb59SMatthew Dillon } 1989748efb59SMatthew Dillon while ((bp = bp_base) != NULL) { 1990748efb59SMatthew Dillon bp_base = bp->b_bio1.bio_caller_info1.cluster_head; 1991ae8e83e6SMatthew Dillon biowait(&bp->b_bio1, "hmrFLS"); 1992748efb59SMatthew Dillon relpbuf(bp, NULL); 1993748efb59SMatthew Dillon } 1994748efb59SMatthew Dillon } 1995ba298df1SMatthew Dillon 1996ba298df1SMatthew Dillon /* 1997ba298df1SMatthew Dillon * Limit the amount of backlog which we allow to build up 1998ba298df1SMatthew Dillon */ 1999ba298df1SMatthew Dillon void 2000ba298df1SMatthew Dillon hammer_io_limit_backlog(hammer_mount_t hmp) 2001ba298df1SMatthew Dillon { 20023038a8caSMatthew Dillon waitrunningbufspace(); 2003ba298df1SMatthew Dillon } 2004