Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | /* |
| 2 | drbd_req.c |
| 3 | |
| 4 | This file is part of DRBD by Philipp Reisner and Lars Ellenberg. |
| 5 | |
| 6 | Copyright (C) 2001-2008, LINBIT Information Technologies GmbH. |
| 7 | Copyright (C) 1999-2008, Philipp Reisner <philipp.reisner@linbit.com>. |
| 8 | Copyright (C) 2002-2008, Lars Ellenberg <lars.ellenberg@linbit.com>. |
| 9 | |
| 10 | drbd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| 11 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| 12 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
| 13 | any later version. |
| 14 | |
| 15 | drbd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 16 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| 17 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| 18 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
| 19 | |
| 20 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 21 | along with drbd; see the file COPYING. If not, write to |
| 22 | the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. |
| 23 | |
| 24 | */ |
| 25 | |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 26 | #include <linux/module.h> |
| 27 | |
| 28 | #include <linux/slab.h> |
| 29 | #include <linux/drbd.h> |
| 30 | #include "drbd_int.h" |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 31 | #include "drbd_req.h" |
| 32 | |
| 33 | |
| 34 | /* Update disk stats at start of I/O request */ |
| 35 | static void _drbd_start_io_acct(struct drbd_conf *mdev, struct drbd_request *req, struct bio *bio) |
| 36 | { |
| 37 | const int rw = bio_data_dir(bio); |
| 38 | int cpu; |
| 39 | cpu = part_stat_lock(); |
| 40 | part_stat_inc(cpu, &mdev->vdisk->part0, ios[rw]); |
| 41 | part_stat_add(cpu, &mdev->vdisk->part0, sectors[rw], bio_sectors(bio)); |
Philipp Reisner | 753c891 | 2009-11-18 15:52:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 42 | part_inc_in_flight(&mdev->vdisk->part0, rw); |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 43 | part_stat_unlock(); |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 44 | } |
| 45 | |
| 46 | /* Update disk stats when completing request upwards */ |
| 47 | static void _drbd_end_io_acct(struct drbd_conf *mdev, struct drbd_request *req) |
| 48 | { |
| 49 | int rw = bio_data_dir(req->master_bio); |
| 50 | unsigned long duration = jiffies - req->start_time; |
| 51 | int cpu; |
| 52 | cpu = part_stat_lock(); |
| 53 | part_stat_add(cpu, &mdev->vdisk->part0, ticks[rw], duration); |
| 54 | part_round_stats(cpu, &mdev->vdisk->part0); |
Philipp Reisner | 753c891 | 2009-11-18 15:52:51 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 55 | part_dec_in_flight(&mdev->vdisk->part0, rw); |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 56 | part_stat_unlock(); |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 57 | } |
| 58 | |
| 59 | static void _req_is_done(struct drbd_conf *mdev, struct drbd_request *req, const int rw) |
| 60 | { |
| 61 | const unsigned long s = req->rq_state; |
| 62 | /* if it was a write, we may have to set the corresponding |
| 63 | * bit(s) out-of-sync first. If it had a local part, we need to |
| 64 | * release the reference to the activity log. */ |
| 65 | if (rw == WRITE) { |
| 66 | /* remove it from the transfer log. |
| 67 | * well, only if it had been there in the first |
| 68 | * place... if it had not (local only or conflicting |
| 69 | * and never sent), it should still be "empty" as |
| 70 | * initialized in drbd_req_new(), so we can list_del() it |
| 71 | * here unconditionally */ |
| 72 | list_del(&req->tl_requests); |
| 73 | /* Set out-of-sync unless both OK flags are set |
| 74 | * (local only or remote failed). |
| 75 | * Other places where we set out-of-sync: |
| 76 | * READ with local io-error */ |
| 77 | if (!(s & RQ_NET_OK) || !(s & RQ_LOCAL_OK)) |
| 78 | drbd_set_out_of_sync(mdev, req->sector, req->size); |
| 79 | |
| 80 | if ((s & RQ_NET_OK) && (s & RQ_LOCAL_OK) && (s & RQ_NET_SIS)) |
| 81 | drbd_set_in_sync(mdev, req->sector, req->size); |
| 82 | |
| 83 | /* one might be tempted to move the drbd_al_complete_io |
| 84 | * to the local io completion callback drbd_endio_pri. |
| 85 | * but, if this was a mirror write, we may only |
| 86 | * drbd_al_complete_io after this is RQ_NET_DONE, |
| 87 | * otherwise the extent could be dropped from the al |
| 88 | * before it has actually been written on the peer. |
| 89 | * if we crash before our peer knows about the request, |
| 90 | * but after the extent has been dropped from the al, |
| 91 | * we would forget to resync the corresponding extent. |
| 92 | */ |
| 93 | if (s & RQ_LOCAL_MASK) { |
| 94 | if (get_ldev_if_state(mdev, D_FAILED)) { |
| 95 | drbd_al_complete_io(mdev, req->sector); |
| 96 | put_ldev(mdev); |
| 97 | } else if (__ratelimit(&drbd_ratelimit_state)) { |
| 98 | dev_warn(DEV, "Should have called drbd_al_complete_io(, %llu), " |
| 99 | "but my Disk seems to have failed :(\n", |
| 100 | (unsigned long long) req->sector); |
| 101 | } |
| 102 | } |
| 103 | } |
| 104 | |
Philipp Reisner | 32fa7e9 | 2010-05-26 17:13:18 +0200 | [diff] [blame^] | 105 | drbd_req_free(req); |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 106 | } |
| 107 | |
| 108 | static void queue_barrier(struct drbd_conf *mdev) |
| 109 | { |
| 110 | struct drbd_tl_epoch *b; |
| 111 | |
| 112 | /* We are within the req_lock. Once we queued the barrier for sending, |
| 113 | * we set the CREATE_BARRIER bit. It is cleared as soon as a new |
| 114 | * barrier/epoch object is added. This is the only place this bit is |
| 115 | * set. It indicates that the barrier for this epoch is already queued, |
| 116 | * and no new epoch has been created yet. */ |
| 117 | if (test_bit(CREATE_BARRIER, &mdev->flags)) |
| 118 | return; |
| 119 | |
| 120 | b = mdev->newest_tle; |
| 121 | b->w.cb = w_send_barrier; |
| 122 | /* inc_ap_pending done here, so we won't |
| 123 | * get imbalanced on connection loss. |
| 124 | * dec_ap_pending will be done in got_BarrierAck |
| 125 | * or (on connection loss) in tl_clear. */ |
| 126 | inc_ap_pending(mdev); |
| 127 | drbd_queue_work(&mdev->data.work, &b->w); |
| 128 | set_bit(CREATE_BARRIER, &mdev->flags); |
| 129 | } |
| 130 | |
| 131 | static void _about_to_complete_local_write(struct drbd_conf *mdev, |
| 132 | struct drbd_request *req) |
| 133 | { |
| 134 | const unsigned long s = req->rq_state; |
| 135 | struct drbd_request *i; |
| 136 | struct drbd_epoch_entry *e; |
| 137 | struct hlist_node *n; |
| 138 | struct hlist_head *slot; |
| 139 | |
| 140 | /* before we can signal completion to the upper layers, |
| 141 | * we may need to close the current epoch */ |
| 142 | if (mdev->state.conn >= C_CONNECTED && |
| 143 | req->epoch == mdev->newest_tle->br_number) |
| 144 | queue_barrier(mdev); |
| 145 | |
| 146 | /* we need to do the conflict detection stuff, |
| 147 | * if we have the ee_hash (two_primaries) and |
| 148 | * this has been on the network */ |
| 149 | if ((s & RQ_NET_DONE) && mdev->ee_hash != NULL) { |
| 150 | const sector_t sector = req->sector; |
| 151 | const int size = req->size; |
| 152 | |
| 153 | /* ASSERT: |
| 154 | * there must be no conflicting requests, since |
| 155 | * they must have been failed on the spot */ |
| 156 | #define OVERLAPS overlaps(sector, size, i->sector, i->size) |
| 157 | slot = tl_hash_slot(mdev, sector); |
| 158 | hlist_for_each_entry(i, n, slot, colision) { |
| 159 | if (OVERLAPS) { |
| 160 | dev_alert(DEV, "LOGIC BUG: completed: %p %llus +%u; " |
| 161 | "other: %p %llus +%u\n", |
| 162 | req, (unsigned long long)sector, size, |
| 163 | i, (unsigned long long)i->sector, i->size); |
| 164 | } |
| 165 | } |
| 166 | |
| 167 | /* maybe "wake" those conflicting epoch entries |
| 168 | * that wait for this request to finish. |
| 169 | * |
| 170 | * currently, there can be only _one_ such ee |
| 171 | * (well, or some more, which would be pending |
| 172 | * P_DISCARD_ACK not yet sent by the asender...), |
| 173 | * since we block the receiver thread upon the |
| 174 | * first conflict detection, which will wait on |
| 175 | * misc_wait. maybe we want to assert that? |
| 176 | * |
| 177 | * anyways, if we found one, |
| 178 | * we just have to do a wake_up. */ |
| 179 | #undef OVERLAPS |
| 180 | #define OVERLAPS overlaps(sector, size, e->sector, e->size) |
| 181 | slot = ee_hash_slot(mdev, req->sector); |
| 182 | hlist_for_each_entry(e, n, slot, colision) { |
| 183 | if (OVERLAPS) { |
| 184 | wake_up(&mdev->misc_wait); |
| 185 | break; |
| 186 | } |
| 187 | } |
| 188 | } |
| 189 | #undef OVERLAPS |
| 190 | } |
| 191 | |
| 192 | void complete_master_bio(struct drbd_conf *mdev, |
| 193 | struct bio_and_error *m) |
| 194 | { |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 195 | bio_endio(m->bio, m->error); |
| 196 | dec_ap_bio(mdev); |
| 197 | } |
| 198 | |
| 199 | /* Helper for __req_mod(). |
| 200 | * Set m->bio to the master bio, if it is fit to be completed, |
| 201 | * or leave it alone (it is initialized to NULL in __req_mod), |
| 202 | * if it has already been completed, or cannot be completed yet. |
| 203 | * If m->bio is set, the error status to be returned is placed in m->error. |
| 204 | */ |
| 205 | void _req_may_be_done(struct drbd_request *req, struct bio_and_error *m) |
| 206 | { |
| 207 | const unsigned long s = req->rq_state; |
| 208 | struct drbd_conf *mdev = req->mdev; |
| 209 | /* only WRITES may end up here without a master bio (on barrier ack) */ |
| 210 | int rw = req->master_bio ? bio_data_dir(req->master_bio) : WRITE; |
| 211 | |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 212 | /* we must not complete the master bio, while it is |
| 213 | * still being processed by _drbd_send_zc_bio (drbd_send_dblock) |
| 214 | * not yet acknowledged by the peer |
| 215 | * not yet completed by the local io subsystem |
| 216 | * these flags may get cleared in any order by |
| 217 | * the worker, |
| 218 | * the receiver, |
| 219 | * the bio_endio completion callbacks. |
| 220 | */ |
| 221 | if (s & RQ_NET_QUEUED) |
| 222 | return; |
| 223 | if (s & RQ_NET_PENDING) |
| 224 | return; |
| 225 | if (s & RQ_LOCAL_PENDING) |
| 226 | return; |
| 227 | |
| 228 | if (req->master_bio) { |
| 229 | /* this is data_received (remote read) |
| 230 | * or protocol C P_WRITE_ACK |
| 231 | * or protocol B P_RECV_ACK |
| 232 | * or protocol A "handed_over_to_network" (SendAck) |
| 233 | * or canceled or failed, |
| 234 | * or killed from the transfer log due to connection loss. |
| 235 | */ |
| 236 | |
| 237 | /* |
| 238 | * figure out whether to report success or failure. |
| 239 | * |
| 240 | * report success when at least one of the operations succeeded. |
| 241 | * or, to put the other way, |
| 242 | * only report failure, when both operations failed. |
| 243 | * |
| 244 | * what to do about the failures is handled elsewhere. |
| 245 | * what we need to do here is just: complete the master_bio. |
| 246 | * |
| 247 | * local completion error, if any, has been stored as ERR_PTR |
| 248 | * in private_bio within drbd_endio_pri. |
| 249 | */ |
| 250 | int ok = (s & RQ_LOCAL_OK) || (s & RQ_NET_OK); |
| 251 | int error = PTR_ERR(req->private_bio); |
| 252 | |
| 253 | /* remove the request from the conflict detection |
| 254 | * respective block_id verification hash */ |
| 255 | if (!hlist_unhashed(&req->colision)) |
| 256 | hlist_del(&req->colision); |
| 257 | else |
| 258 | D_ASSERT((s & RQ_NET_MASK) == 0); |
| 259 | |
| 260 | /* for writes we need to do some extra housekeeping */ |
| 261 | if (rw == WRITE) |
| 262 | _about_to_complete_local_write(mdev, req); |
| 263 | |
| 264 | /* Update disk stats */ |
| 265 | _drbd_end_io_acct(mdev, req); |
| 266 | |
| 267 | m->error = ok ? 0 : (error ?: -EIO); |
| 268 | m->bio = req->master_bio; |
| 269 | req->master_bio = NULL; |
| 270 | } |
| 271 | |
| 272 | if ((s & RQ_NET_MASK) == 0 || (s & RQ_NET_DONE)) { |
| 273 | /* this is disconnected (local only) operation, |
| 274 | * or protocol C P_WRITE_ACK, |
| 275 | * or protocol A or B P_BARRIER_ACK, |
| 276 | * or killed from the transfer log due to connection loss. */ |
| 277 | _req_is_done(mdev, req, rw); |
| 278 | } |
| 279 | /* else: network part and not DONE yet. that is |
| 280 | * protocol A or B, barrier ack still pending... */ |
| 281 | } |
| 282 | |
| 283 | /* |
| 284 | * checks whether there was an overlapping request |
| 285 | * or ee already registered. |
| 286 | * |
| 287 | * if so, return 1, in which case this request is completed on the spot, |
| 288 | * without ever being submitted or send. |
| 289 | * |
| 290 | * return 0 if it is ok to submit this request. |
| 291 | * |
| 292 | * NOTE: |
| 293 | * paranoia: assume something above us is broken, and issues different write |
| 294 | * requests for the same block simultaneously... |
| 295 | * |
| 296 | * To ensure these won't be reordered differently on both nodes, resulting in |
| 297 | * diverging data sets, we discard the later one(s). Not that this is supposed |
| 298 | * to happen, but this is the rationale why we also have to check for |
| 299 | * conflicting requests with local origin, and why we have to do so regardless |
| 300 | * of whether we allowed multiple primaries. |
| 301 | * |
| 302 | * BTW, in case we only have one primary, the ee_hash is empty anyways, and the |
| 303 | * second hlist_for_each_entry becomes a noop. This is even simpler than to |
| 304 | * grab a reference on the net_conf, and check for the two_primaries flag... |
| 305 | */ |
| 306 | static int _req_conflicts(struct drbd_request *req) |
| 307 | { |
| 308 | struct drbd_conf *mdev = req->mdev; |
| 309 | const sector_t sector = req->sector; |
| 310 | const int size = req->size; |
| 311 | struct drbd_request *i; |
| 312 | struct drbd_epoch_entry *e; |
| 313 | struct hlist_node *n; |
| 314 | struct hlist_head *slot; |
| 315 | |
| 316 | D_ASSERT(hlist_unhashed(&req->colision)); |
| 317 | |
| 318 | if (!get_net_conf(mdev)) |
| 319 | return 0; |
| 320 | |
| 321 | /* BUG_ON */ |
| 322 | ERR_IF (mdev->tl_hash_s == 0) |
| 323 | goto out_no_conflict; |
| 324 | BUG_ON(mdev->tl_hash == NULL); |
| 325 | |
| 326 | #define OVERLAPS overlaps(i->sector, i->size, sector, size) |
| 327 | slot = tl_hash_slot(mdev, sector); |
| 328 | hlist_for_each_entry(i, n, slot, colision) { |
| 329 | if (OVERLAPS) { |
| 330 | dev_alert(DEV, "%s[%u] Concurrent local write detected! " |
| 331 | "[DISCARD L] new: %llus +%u; " |
| 332 | "pending: %llus +%u\n", |
| 333 | current->comm, current->pid, |
| 334 | (unsigned long long)sector, size, |
| 335 | (unsigned long long)i->sector, i->size); |
| 336 | goto out_conflict; |
| 337 | } |
| 338 | } |
| 339 | |
| 340 | if (mdev->ee_hash_s) { |
| 341 | /* now, check for overlapping requests with remote origin */ |
| 342 | BUG_ON(mdev->ee_hash == NULL); |
| 343 | #undef OVERLAPS |
| 344 | #define OVERLAPS overlaps(e->sector, e->size, sector, size) |
| 345 | slot = ee_hash_slot(mdev, sector); |
| 346 | hlist_for_each_entry(e, n, slot, colision) { |
| 347 | if (OVERLAPS) { |
| 348 | dev_alert(DEV, "%s[%u] Concurrent remote write detected!" |
| 349 | " [DISCARD L] new: %llus +%u; " |
| 350 | "pending: %llus +%u\n", |
| 351 | current->comm, current->pid, |
| 352 | (unsigned long long)sector, size, |
| 353 | (unsigned long long)e->sector, e->size); |
| 354 | goto out_conflict; |
| 355 | } |
| 356 | } |
| 357 | } |
| 358 | #undef OVERLAPS |
| 359 | |
| 360 | out_no_conflict: |
| 361 | /* this is like it should be, and what we expected. |
| 362 | * our users do behave after all... */ |
| 363 | put_net_conf(mdev); |
| 364 | return 0; |
| 365 | |
| 366 | out_conflict: |
| 367 | put_net_conf(mdev); |
| 368 | return 1; |
| 369 | } |
| 370 | |
| 371 | /* obviously this could be coded as many single functions |
| 372 | * instead of one huge switch, |
| 373 | * or by putting the code directly in the respective locations |
| 374 | * (as it has been before). |
| 375 | * |
| 376 | * but having it this way |
| 377 | * enforces that it is all in this one place, where it is easier to audit, |
| 378 | * it makes it obvious that whatever "event" "happens" to a request should |
| 379 | * happen "atomically" within the req_lock, |
| 380 | * and it enforces that we have to think in a very structured manner |
| 381 | * about the "events" that may happen to a request during its life time ... |
| 382 | */ |
| 383 | void __req_mod(struct drbd_request *req, enum drbd_req_event what, |
| 384 | struct bio_and_error *m) |
| 385 | { |
| 386 | struct drbd_conf *mdev = req->mdev; |
| 387 | m->bio = NULL; |
| 388 | |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 389 | switch (what) { |
| 390 | default: |
| 391 | dev_err(DEV, "LOGIC BUG in %s:%u\n", __FILE__ , __LINE__); |
| 392 | break; |
| 393 | |
| 394 | /* does not happen... |
| 395 | * initialization done in drbd_req_new |
| 396 | case created: |
| 397 | break; |
| 398 | */ |
| 399 | |
| 400 | case to_be_send: /* via network */ |
| 401 | /* reached via drbd_make_request_common |
| 402 | * and from w_read_retry_remote */ |
| 403 | D_ASSERT(!(req->rq_state & RQ_NET_MASK)); |
| 404 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_PENDING; |
| 405 | inc_ap_pending(mdev); |
| 406 | break; |
| 407 | |
| 408 | case to_be_submitted: /* locally */ |
| 409 | /* reached via drbd_make_request_common */ |
| 410 | D_ASSERT(!(req->rq_state & RQ_LOCAL_MASK)); |
| 411 | req->rq_state |= RQ_LOCAL_PENDING; |
| 412 | break; |
| 413 | |
| 414 | case completed_ok: |
| 415 | if (bio_data_dir(req->master_bio) == WRITE) |
| 416 | mdev->writ_cnt += req->size>>9; |
| 417 | else |
| 418 | mdev->read_cnt += req->size>>9; |
| 419 | |
| 420 | req->rq_state |= (RQ_LOCAL_COMPLETED|RQ_LOCAL_OK); |
| 421 | req->rq_state &= ~RQ_LOCAL_PENDING; |
| 422 | |
| 423 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 424 | put_ldev(mdev); |
| 425 | break; |
| 426 | |
| 427 | case write_completed_with_error: |
| 428 | req->rq_state |= RQ_LOCAL_COMPLETED; |
| 429 | req->rq_state &= ~RQ_LOCAL_PENDING; |
| 430 | |
| 431 | dev_alert(DEV, "Local WRITE failed sec=%llus size=%u\n", |
| 432 | (unsigned long long)req->sector, req->size); |
| 433 | /* and now: check how to handle local io error. */ |
| 434 | __drbd_chk_io_error(mdev, FALSE); |
| 435 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 436 | put_ldev(mdev); |
| 437 | break; |
| 438 | |
| 439 | case read_ahead_completed_with_error: |
| 440 | /* it is legal to fail READA */ |
| 441 | req->rq_state |= RQ_LOCAL_COMPLETED; |
| 442 | req->rq_state &= ~RQ_LOCAL_PENDING; |
| 443 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 444 | put_ldev(mdev); |
| 445 | break; |
| 446 | |
| 447 | case read_completed_with_error: |
| 448 | drbd_set_out_of_sync(mdev, req->sector, req->size); |
| 449 | |
| 450 | req->rq_state |= RQ_LOCAL_COMPLETED; |
| 451 | req->rq_state &= ~RQ_LOCAL_PENDING; |
| 452 | |
| 453 | dev_alert(DEV, "Local READ failed sec=%llus size=%u\n", |
| 454 | (unsigned long long)req->sector, req->size); |
| 455 | /* _req_mod(req,to_be_send); oops, recursion... */ |
| 456 | D_ASSERT(!(req->rq_state & RQ_NET_MASK)); |
| 457 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_PENDING; |
| 458 | inc_ap_pending(mdev); |
| 459 | |
| 460 | __drbd_chk_io_error(mdev, FALSE); |
| 461 | put_ldev(mdev); |
| 462 | /* NOTE: if we have no connection, |
| 463 | * or know the peer has no good data either, |
| 464 | * then we don't actually need to "queue_for_net_read", |
| 465 | * but we do so anyways, since the drbd_io_error() |
| 466 | * and the potential state change to "Diskless" |
| 467 | * needs to be done from process context */ |
| 468 | |
| 469 | /* fall through: _req_mod(req,queue_for_net_read); */ |
| 470 | |
| 471 | case queue_for_net_read: |
| 472 | /* READ or READA, and |
| 473 | * no local disk, |
| 474 | * or target area marked as invalid, |
| 475 | * or just got an io-error. */ |
| 476 | /* from drbd_make_request_common |
| 477 | * or from bio_endio during read io-error recovery */ |
| 478 | |
| 479 | /* so we can verify the handle in the answer packet |
| 480 | * corresponding hlist_del is in _req_may_be_done() */ |
| 481 | hlist_add_head(&req->colision, ar_hash_slot(mdev, req->sector)); |
| 482 | |
Lars Ellenberg | 83c3883 | 2009-11-03 02:22:06 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 483 | set_bit(UNPLUG_REMOTE, &mdev->flags); |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 484 | |
| 485 | D_ASSERT(req->rq_state & RQ_NET_PENDING); |
| 486 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_QUEUED; |
| 487 | req->w.cb = (req->rq_state & RQ_LOCAL_MASK) |
| 488 | ? w_read_retry_remote |
| 489 | : w_send_read_req; |
| 490 | drbd_queue_work(&mdev->data.work, &req->w); |
| 491 | break; |
| 492 | |
| 493 | case queue_for_net_write: |
| 494 | /* assert something? */ |
| 495 | /* from drbd_make_request_common only */ |
| 496 | |
| 497 | hlist_add_head(&req->colision, tl_hash_slot(mdev, req->sector)); |
| 498 | /* corresponding hlist_del is in _req_may_be_done() */ |
| 499 | |
| 500 | /* NOTE |
| 501 | * In case the req ended up on the transfer log before being |
| 502 | * queued on the worker, it could lead to this request being |
| 503 | * missed during cleanup after connection loss. |
| 504 | * So we have to do both operations here, |
| 505 | * within the same lock that protects the transfer log. |
| 506 | * |
| 507 | * _req_add_to_epoch(req); this has to be after the |
| 508 | * _maybe_start_new_epoch(req); which happened in |
| 509 | * drbd_make_request_common, because we now may set the bit |
| 510 | * again ourselves to close the current epoch. |
| 511 | * |
| 512 | * Add req to the (now) current epoch (barrier). */ |
| 513 | |
Lars Ellenberg | 83c3883 | 2009-11-03 02:22:06 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 514 | /* otherwise we may lose an unplug, which may cause some remote |
| 515 | * io-scheduler timeout to expire, increasing maximum latency, |
| 516 | * hurting performance. */ |
| 517 | set_bit(UNPLUG_REMOTE, &mdev->flags); |
| 518 | |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 519 | /* see drbd_make_request_common, |
| 520 | * just after it grabs the req_lock */ |
| 521 | D_ASSERT(test_bit(CREATE_BARRIER, &mdev->flags) == 0); |
| 522 | |
| 523 | req->epoch = mdev->newest_tle->br_number; |
| 524 | list_add_tail(&req->tl_requests, |
| 525 | &mdev->newest_tle->requests); |
| 526 | |
| 527 | /* increment size of current epoch */ |
| 528 | mdev->newest_tle->n_req++; |
| 529 | |
| 530 | /* queue work item to send data */ |
| 531 | D_ASSERT(req->rq_state & RQ_NET_PENDING); |
| 532 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_QUEUED; |
| 533 | req->w.cb = w_send_dblock; |
| 534 | drbd_queue_work(&mdev->data.work, &req->w); |
| 535 | |
| 536 | /* close the epoch, in case it outgrew the limit */ |
| 537 | if (mdev->newest_tle->n_req >= mdev->net_conf->max_epoch_size) |
| 538 | queue_barrier(mdev); |
| 539 | |
| 540 | break; |
| 541 | |
| 542 | case send_canceled: |
| 543 | /* treat it the same */ |
| 544 | case send_failed: |
| 545 | /* real cleanup will be done from tl_clear. just update flags |
| 546 | * so it is no longer marked as on the worker queue */ |
| 547 | req->rq_state &= ~RQ_NET_QUEUED; |
| 548 | /* if we did it right, tl_clear should be scheduled only after |
| 549 | * this, so this should not be necessary! */ |
| 550 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 551 | break; |
| 552 | |
| 553 | case handed_over_to_network: |
| 554 | /* assert something? */ |
| 555 | if (bio_data_dir(req->master_bio) == WRITE && |
| 556 | mdev->net_conf->wire_protocol == DRBD_PROT_A) { |
| 557 | /* this is what is dangerous about protocol A: |
| 558 | * pretend it was successfully written on the peer. */ |
| 559 | if (req->rq_state & RQ_NET_PENDING) { |
| 560 | dec_ap_pending(mdev); |
| 561 | req->rq_state &= ~RQ_NET_PENDING; |
| 562 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_OK; |
| 563 | } /* else: neg-ack was faster... */ |
| 564 | /* it is still not yet RQ_NET_DONE until the |
| 565 | * corresponding epoch barrier got acked as well, |
| 566 | * so we know what to dirty on connection loss */ |
| 567 | } |
| 568 | req->rq_state &= ~RQ_NET_QUEUED; |
| 569 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_SENT; |
| 570 | /* because _drbd_send_zc_bio could sleep, and may want to |
| 571 | * dereference the bio even after the "write_acked_by_peer" and |
| 572 | * "completed_ok" events came in, once we return from |
| 573 | * _drbd_send_zc_bio (drbd_send_dblock), we have to check |
| 574 | * whether it is done already, and end it. */ |
| 575 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 576 | break; |
| 577 | |
| 578 | case connection_lost_while_pending: |
| 579 | /* transfer log cleanup after connection loss */ |
| 580 | /* assert something? */ |
| 581 | if (req->rq_state & RQ_NET_PENDING) |
| 582 | dec_ap_pending(mdev); |
| 583 | req->rq_state &= ~(RQ_NET_OK|RQ_NET_PENDING); |
| 584 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_DONE; |
| 585 | /* if it is still queued, we may not complete it here. |
| 586 | * it will be canceled soon. */ |
| 587 | if (!(req->rq_state & RQ_NET_QUEUED)) |
| 588 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 589 | break; |
| 590 | |
| 591 | case write_acked_by_peer_and_sis: |
| 592 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_SIS; |
| 593 | case conflict_discarded_by_peer: |
| 594 | /* for discarded conflicting writes of multiple primaries, |
| 595 | * there is no need to keep anything in the tl, potential |
| 596 | * node crashes are covered by the activity log. */ |
| 597 | if (what == conflict_discarded_by_peer) |
| 598 | dev_alert(DEV, "Got DiscardAck packet %llus +%u!" |
| 599 | " DRBD is not a random data generator!\n", |
| 600 | (unsigned long long)req->sector, req->size); |
| 601 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_DONE; |
| 602 | /* fall through */ |
| 603 | case write_acked_by_peer: |
| 604 | /* protocol C; successfully written on peer. |
| 605 | * Nothing to do here. |
| 606 | * We want to keep the tl in place for all protocols, to cater |
| 607 | * for volatile write-back caches on lower level devices. |
| 608 | * |
| 609 | * A barrier request is expected to have forced all prior |
| 610 | * requests onto stable storage, so completion of a barrier |
| 611 | * request could set NET_DONE right here, and not wait for the |
| 612 | * P_BARRIER_ACK, but that is an unnecessary optimization. */ |
| 613 | |
| 614 | /* this makes it effectively the same as for: */ |
| 615 | case recv_acked_by_peer: |
| 616 | /* protocol B; pretends to be successfully written on peer. |
| 617 | * see also notes above in handed_over_to_network about |
| 618 | * protocol != C */ |
| 619 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_OK; |
| 620 | D_ASSERT(req->rq_state & RQ_NET_PENDING); |
| 621 | dec_ap_pending(mdev); |
| 622 | req->rq_state &= ~RQ_NET_PENDING; |
| 623 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 624 | break; |
| 625 | |
| 626 | case neg_acked: |
| 627 | /* assert something? */ |
| 628 | if (req->rq_state & RQ_NET_PENDING) |
| 629 | dec_ap_pending(mdev); |
| 630 | req->rq_state &= ~(RQ_NET_OK|RQ_NET_PENDING); |
| 631 | |
| 632 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_DONE; |
| 633 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 634 | /* else: done by handed_over_to_network */ |
| 635 | break; |
| 636 | |
| 637 | case barrier_acked: |
| 638 | if (req->rq_state & RQ_NET_PENDING) { |
| 639 | /* barrier came in before all requests have been acked. |
| 640 | * this is bad, because if the connection is lost now, |
| 641 | * we won't be able to clean them up... */ |
| 642 | dev_err(DEV, "FIXME (barrier_acked but pending)\n"); |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 643 | list_move(&req->tl_requests, &mdev->out_of_sequence_requests); |
| 644 | } |
| 645 | D_ASSERT(req->rq_state & RQ_NET_SENT); |
| 646 | req->rq_state |= RQ_NET_DONE; |
| 647 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 648 | break; |
| 649 | |
| 650 | case data_received: |
| 651 | D_ASSERT(req->rq_state & RQ_NET_PENDING); |
| 652 | dec_ap_pending(mdev); |
| 653 | req->rq_state &= ~RQ_NET_PENDING; |
| 654 | req->rq_state |= (RQ_NET_OK|RQ_NET_DONE); |
| 655 | _req_may_be_done(req, m); |
| 656 | break; |
| 657 | }; |
| 658 | } |
| 659 | |
| 660 | /* we may do a local read if: |
| 661 | * - we are consistent (of course), |
| 662 | * - or we are generally inconsistent, |
| 663 | * BUT we are still/already IN SYNC for this area. |
| 664 | * since size may be bigger than BM_BLOCK_SIZE, |
| 665 | * we may need to check several bits. |
| 666 | */ |
| 667 | static int drbd_may_do_local_read(struct drbd_conf *mdev, sector_t sector, int size) |
| 668 | { |
| 669 | unsigned long sbnr, ebnr; |
| 670 | sector_t esector, nr_sectors; |
| 671 | |
| 672 | if (mdev->state.disk == D_UP_TO_DATE) |
| 673 | return 1; |
| 674 | if (mdev->state.disk >= D_OUTDATED) |
| 675 | return 0; |
| 676 | if (mdev->state.disk < D_INCONSISTENT) |
| 677 | return 0; |
| 678 | /* state.disk == D_INCONSISTENT We will have a look at the BitMap */ |
| 679 | nr_sectors = drbd_get_capacity(mdev->this_bdev); |
| 680 | esector = sector + (size >> 9) - 1; |
| 681 | |
| 682 | D_ASSERT(sector < nr_sectors); |
| 683 | D_ASSERT(esector < nr_sectors); |
| 684 | |
| 685 | sbnr = BM_SECT_TO_BIT(sector); |
| 686 | ebnr = BM_SECT_TO_BIT(esector); |
| 687 | |
| 688 | return 0 == drbd_bm_count_bits(mdev, sbnr, ebnr); |
| 689 | } |
| 690 | |
| 691 | static int drbd_make_request_common(struct drbd_conf *mdev, struct bio *bio) |
| 692 | { |
| 693 | const int rw = bio_rw(bio); |
| 694 | const int size = bio->bi_size; |
| 695 | const sector_t sector = bio->bi_sector; |
| 696 | struct drbd_tl_epoch *b = NULL; |
| 697 | struct drbd_request *req; |
| 698 | int local, remote; |
| 699 | int err = -EIO; |
Philipp Reisner | 9a25a04 | 2010-05-10 16:42:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 700 | int ret = 0; |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 701 | |
| 702 | /* allocate outside of all locks; */ |
| 703 | req = drbd_req_new(mdev, bio); |
| 704 | if (!req) { |
| 705 | dec_ap_bio(mdev); |
| 706 | /* only pass the error to the upper layers. |
| 707 | * if user cannot handle io errors, that's not our business. */ |
| 708 | dev_err(DEV, "could not kmalloc() req\n"); |
| 709 | bio_endio(bio, -ENOMEM); |
| 710 | return 0; |
| 711 | } |
| 712 | |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 713 | local = get_ldev(mdev); |
| 714 | if (!local) { |
| 715 | bio_put(req->private_bio); /* or we get a bio leak */ |
| 716 | req->private_bio = NULL; |
| 717 | } |
| 718 | if (rw == WRITE) { |
| 719 | remote = 1; |
| 720 | } else { |
| 721 | /* READ || READA */ |
| 722 | if (local) { |
| 723 | if (!drbd_may_do_local_read(mdev, sector, size)) { |
| 724 | /* we could kick the syncer to |
| 725 | * sync this extent asap, wait for |
| 726 | * it, then continue locally. |
| 727 | * Or just issue the request remotely. |
| 728 | */ |
| 729 | local = 0; |
| 730 | bio_put(req->private_bio); |
| 731 | req->private_bio = NULL; |
| 732 | put_ldev(mdev); |
| 733 | } |
| 734 | } |
| 735 | remote = !local && mdev->state.pdsk >= D_UP_TO_DATE; |
| 736 | } |
| 737 | |
| 738 | /* If we have a disk, but a READA request is mapped to remote, |
| 739 | * we are R_PRIMARY, D_INCONSISTENT, SyncTarget. |
| 740 | * Just fail that READA request right here. |
| 741 | * |
| 742 | * THINK: maybe fail all READA when not local? |
| 743 | * or make this configurable... |
| 744 | * if network is slow, READA won't do any good. |
| 745 | */ |
| 746 | if (rw == READA && mdev->state.disk >= D_INCONSISTENT && !local) { |
| 747 | err = -EWOULDBLOCK; |
| 748 | goto fail_and_free_req; |
| 749 | } |
| 750 | |
| 751 | /* For WRITES going to the local disk, grab a reference on the target |
| 752 | * extent. This waits for any resync activity in the corresponding |
| 753 | * resync extent to finish, and, if necessary, pulls in the target |
| 754 | * extent into the activity log, which involves further disk io because |
| 755 | * of transactional on-disk meta data updates. */ |
| 756 | if (rw == WRITE && local) |
| 757 | drbd_al_begin_io(mdev, sector); |
| 758 | |
| 759 | remote = remote && (mdev->state.pdsk == D_UP_TO_DATE || |
| 760 | (mdev->state.pdsk == D_INCONSISTENT && |
| 761 | mdev->state.conn >= C_CONNECTED)); |
| 762 | |
Philipp Reisner | 9a25a04 | 2010-05-10 16:42:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 763 | if (!(local || remote) && !mdev->state.susp) { |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 764 | dev_err(DEV, "IO ERROR: neither local nor remote disk\n"); |
| 765 | goto fail_free_complete; |
| 766 | } |
| 767 | |
| 768 | /* For WRITE request, we have to make sure that we have an |
| 769 | * unused_spare_tle, in case we need to start a new epoch. |
| 770 | * I try to be smart and avoid to pre-allocate always "just in case", |
| 771 | * but there is a race between testing the bit and pointer outside the |
| 772 | * spinlock, and grabbing the spinlock. |
| 773 | * if we lost that race, we retry. */ |
| 774 | if (rw == WRITE && remote && |
| 775 | mdev->unused_spare_tle == NULL && |
| 776 | test_bit(CREATE_BARRIER, &mdev->flags)) { |
| 777 | allocate_barrier: |
| 778 | b = kmalloc(sizeof(struct drbd_tl_epoch), GFP_NOIO); |
| 779 | if (!b) { |
| 780 | dev_err(DEV, "Failed to alloc barrier.\n"); |
| 781 | err = -ENOMEM; |
| 782 | goto fail_free_complete; |
| 783 | } |
| 784 | } |
| 785 | |
| 786 | /* GOOD, everything prepared, grab the spin_lock */ |
| 787 | spin_lock_irq(&mdev->req_lock); |
| 788 | |
Philipp Reisner | 9a25a04 | 2010-05-10 16:42:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 789 | if (mdev->state.susp) { |
| 790 | /* If we got suspended, use the retry mechanism of |
| 791 | generic_make_request() to restart processing of this |
| 792 | bio. In the next call to drbd_make_request_26 |
| 793 | we sleep in inc_ap_bio() */ |
| 794 | ret = 1; |
| 795 | spin_unlock_irq(&mdev->req_lock); |
| 796 | goto fail_free_complete; |
| 797 | } |
| 798 | |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 799 | if (remote) { |
| 800 | remote = (mdev->state.pdsk == D_UP_TO_DATE || |
| 801 | (mdev->state.pdsk == D_INCONSISTENT && |
| 802 | mdev->state.conn >= C_CONNECTED)); |
| 803 | if (!remote) |
| 804 | dev_warn(DEV, "lost connection while grabbing the req_lock!\n"); |
| 805 | if (!(local || remote)) { |
| 806 | dev_err(DEV, "IO ERROR: neither local nor remote disk\n"); |
| 807 | spin_unlock_irq(&mdev->req_lock); |
| 808 | goto fail_free_complete; |
| 809 | } |
| 810 | } |
| 811 | |
| 812 | if (b && mdev->unused_spare_tle == NULL) { |
| 813 | mdev->unused_spare_tle = b; |
| 814 | b = NULL; |
| 815 | } |
| 816 | if (rw == WRITE && remote && |
| 817 | mdev->unused_spare_tle == NULL && |
| 818 | test_bit(CREATE_BARRIER, &mdev->flags)) { |
| 819 | /* someone closed the current epoch |
| 820 | * while we were grabbing the spinlock */ |
| 821 | spin_unlock_irq(&mdev->req_lock); |
| 822 | goto allocate_barrier; |
| 823 | } |
| 824 | |
| 825 | |
| 826 | /* Update disk stats */ |
| 827 | _drbd_start_io_acct(mdev, req, bio); |
| 828 | |
| 829 | /* _maybe_start_new_epoch(mdev); |
| 830 | * If we need to generate a write barrier packet, we have to add the |
| 831 | * new epoch (barrier) object, and queue the barrier packet for sending, |
| 832 | * and queue the req's data after it _within the same lock_, otherwise |
| 833 | * we have race conditions were the reorder domains could be mixed up. |
| 834 | * |
| 835 | * Even read requests may start a new epoch and queue the corresponding |
| 836 | * barrier packet. To get the write ordering right, we only have to |
| 837 | * make sure that, if this is a write request and it triggered a |
| 838 | * barrier packet, this request is queued within the same spinlock. */ |
| 839 | if (remote && mdev->unused_spare_tle && |
| 840 | test_and_clear_bit(CREATE_BARRIER, &mdev->flags)) { |
| 841 | _tl_add_barrier(mdev, mdev->unused_spare_tle); |
| 842 | mdev->unused_spare_tle = NULL; |
| 843 | } else { |
| 844 | D_ASSERT(!(remote && rw == WRITE && |
| 845 | test_bit(CREATE_BARRIER, &mdev->flags))); |
| 846 | } |
| 847 | |
| 848 | /* NOTE |
| 849 | * Actually, 'local' may be wrong here already, since we may have failed |
| 850 | * to write to the meta data, and may become wrong anytime because of |
| 851 | * local io-error for some other request, which would lead to us |
| 852 | * "detaching" the local disk. |
| 853 | * |
| 854 | * 'remote' may become wrong any time because the network could fail. |
| 855 | * |
| 856 | * This is a harmless race condition, though, since it is handled |
| 857 | * correctly at the appropriate places; so it just defers the failure |
| 858 | * of the respective operation. |
| 859 | */ |
| 860 | |
| 861 | /* mark them early for readability. |
| 862 | * this just sets some state flags. */ |
| 863 | if (remote) |
| 864 | _req_mod(req, to_be_send); |
| 865 | if (local) |
| 866 | _req_mod(req, to_be_submitted); |
| 867 | |
| 868 | /* check this request on the collision detection hash tables. |
| 869 | * if we have a conflict, just complete it here. |
| 870 | * THINK do we want to check reads, too? (I don't think so...) */ |
| 871 | if (rw == WRITE && _req_conflicts(req)) { |
| 872 | /* this is a conflicting request. |
| 873 | * even though it may have been only _partially_ |
| 874 | * overlapping with one of the currently pending requests, |
| 875 | * without even submitting or sending it, we will |
| 876 | * pretend that it was successfully served right now. |
| 877 | */ |
| 878 | if (local) { |
| 879 | bio_put(req->private_bio); |
| 880 | req->private_bio = NULL; |
| 881 | drbd_al_complete_io(mdev, req->sector); |
| 882 | put_ldev(mdev); |
| 883 | local = 0; |
| 884 | } |
| 885 | if (remote) |
| 886 | dec_ap_pending(mdev); |
| 887 | _drbd_end_io_acct(mdev, req); |
| 888 | /* THINK: do we want to fail it (-EIO), or pretend success? */ |
| 889 | bio_endio(req->master_bio, 0); |
| 890 | req->master_bio = NULL; |
| 891 | dec_ap_bio(mdev); |
| 892 | drbd_req_free(req); |
| 893 | remote = 0; |
| 894 | } |
| 895 | |
| 896 | /* NOTE remote first: to get the concurrent write detection right, |
| 897 | * we must register the request before start of local IO. */ |
| 898 | if (remote) { |
| 899 | /* either WRITE and C_CONNECTED, |
| 900 | * or READ, and no local disk, |
| 901 | * or READ, but not in sync. |
| 902 | */ |
| 903 | _req_mod(req, (rw == WRITE) |
| 904 | ? queue_for_net_write |
| 905 | : queue_for_net_read); |
| 906 | } |
| 907 | spin_unlock_irq(&mdev->req_lock); |
| 908 | kfree(b); /* if someone else has beaten us to it... */ |
| 909 | |
| 910 | if (local) { |
| 911 | req->private_bio->bi_bdev = mdev->ldev->backing_bdev; |
| 912 | |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 913 | if (FAULT_ACTIVE(mdev, rw == WRITE ? DRBD_FAULT_DT_WR |
| 914 | : rw == READ ? DRBD_FAULT_DT_RD |
| 915 | : DRBD_FAULT_DT_RA)) |
| 916 | bio_endio(req->private_bio, -EIO); |
| 917 | else |
| 918 | generic_make_request(req->private_bio); |
| 919 | } |
| 920 | |
| 921 | /* we need to plug ALWAYS since we possibly need to kick lo_dev. |
| 922 | * we plug after submit, so we won't miss an unplug event */ |
| 923 | drbd_plug_device(mdev); |
| 924 | |
| 925 | return 0; |
| 926 | |
| 927 | fail_free_complete: |
| 928 | if (rw == WRITE && local) |
| 929 | drbd_al_complete_io(mdev, sector); |
| 930 | fail_and_free_req: |
| 931 | if (local) { |
| 932 | bio_put(req->private_bio); |
| 933 | req->private_bio = NULL; |
| 934 | put_ldev(mdev); |
| 935 | } |
Philipp Reisner | 9a25a04 | 2010-05-10 16:42:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 936 | if (!ret) |
| 937 | bio_endio(bio, err); |
| 938 | |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 939 | drbd_req_free(req); |
| 940 | dec_ap_bio(mdev); |
| 941 | kfree(b); |
| 942 | |
Philipp Reisner | 9a25a04 | 2010-05-10 16:42:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 943 | return ret; |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 944 | } |
| 945 | |
| 946 | /* helper function for drbd_make_request |
| 947 | * if we can determine just by the mdev (state) that this request will fail, |
| 948 | * return 1 |
| 949 | * otherwise return 0 |
| 950 | */ |
| 951 | static int drbd_fail_request_early(struct drbd_conf *mdev, int is_write) |
| 952 | { |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 953 | if (mdev->state.role != R_PRIMARY && |
| 954 | (!allow_oos || is_write)) { |
| 955 | if (__ratelimit(&drbd_ratelimit_state)) { |
| 956 | dev_err(DEV, "Process %s[%u] tried to %s; " |
| 957 | "since we are not in Primary state, " |
| 958 | "we cannot allow this\n", |
| 959 | current->comm, current->pid, |
| 960 | is_write ? "WRITE" : "READ"); |
| 961 | } |
| 962 | return 1; |
| 963 | } |
| 964 | |
| 965 | /* |
| 966 | * Paranoia: we might have been primary, but sync target, or |
| 967 | * even diskless, then lost the connection. |
| 968 | * This should have been handled (panic? suspend?) somewhere |
| 969 | * else. But maybe it was not, so check again here. |
| 970 | * Caution: as long as we do not have a read/write lock on mdev, |
| 971 | * to serialize state changes, this is racy, since we may lose |
| 972 | * the connection *after* we test for the cstate. |
| 973 | */ |
| 974 | if (mdev->state.disk < D_UP_TO_DATE && mdev->state.pdsk < D_UP_TO_DATE) { |
| 975 | if (__ratelimit(&drbd_ratelimit_state)) |
| 976 | dev_err(DEV, "Sorry, I have no access to good data anymore.\n"); |
| 977 | return 1; |
| 978 | } |
| 979 | |
| 980 | return 0; |
| 981 | } |
| 982 | |
| 983 | int drbd_make_request_26(struct request_queue *q, struct bio *bio) |
| 984 | { |
| 985 | unsigned int s_enr, e_enr; |
| 986 | struct drbd_conf *mdev = (struct drbd_conf *) q->queuedata; |
| 987 | |
| 988 | if (drbd_fail_request_early(mdev, bio_data_dir(bio) & WRITE)) { |
| 989 | bio_endio(bio, -EPERM); |
| 990 | return 0; |
| 991 | } |
| 992 | |
| 993 | /* Reject barrier requests if we know the underlying device does |
| 994 | * not support them. |
| 995 | * XXX: Need to get this info from peer as well some how so we |
| 996 | * XXX: reject if EITHER side/data/metadata area does not support them. |
| 997 | * |
| 998 | * because of those XXX, this is not yet enabled, |
| 999 | * i.e. in drbd_init_set_defaults we set the NO_BARRIER_SUPP bit. |
| 1000 | */ |
| 1001 | if (unlikely(bio_rw_flagged(bio, BIO_RW_BARRIER) && test_bit(NO_BARRIER_SUPP, &mdev->flags))) { |
| 1002 | /* dev_warn(DEV, "Rejecting barrier request as underlying device does not support\n"); */ |
| 1003 | bio_endio(bio, -EOPNOTSUPP); |
| 1004 | return 0; |
| 1005 | } |
| 1006 | |
| 1007 | /* |
| 1008 | * what we "blindly" assume: |
| 1009 | */ |
| 1010 | D_ASSERT(bio->bi_size > 0); |
| 1011 | D_ASSERT((bio->bi_size & 0x1ff) == 0); |
| 1012 | D_ASSERT(bio->bi_idx == 0); |
| 1013 | |
| 1014 | /* to make some things easier, force alignment of requests within the |
| 1015 | * granularity of our hash tables */ |
| 1016 | s_enr = bio->bi_sector >> HT_SHIFT; |
| 1017 | e_enr = (bio->bi_sector+(bio->bi_size>>9)-1) >> HT_SHIFT; |
| 1018 | |
| 1019 | if (likely(s_enr == e_enr)) { |
| 1020 | inc_ap_bio(mdev, 1); |
| 1021 | return drbd_make_request_common(mdev, bio); |
| 1022 | } |
| 1023 | |
| 1024 | /* can this bio be split generically? |
| 1025 | * Maybe add our own split-arbitrary-bios function. */ |
| 1026 | if (bio->bi_vcnt != 1 || bio->bi_idx != 0 || bio->bi_size > DRBD_MAX_SEGMENT_SIZE) { |
| 1027 | /* rather error out here than BUG in bio_split */ |
| 1028 | dev_err(DEV, "bio would need to, but cannot, be split: " |
| 1029 | "(vcnt=%u,idx=%u,size=%u,sector=%llu)\n", |
| 1030 | bio->bi_vcnt, bio->bi_idx, bio->bi_size, |
| 1031 | (unsigned long long)bio->bi_sector); |
| 1032 | bio_endio(bio, -EINVAL); |
| 1033 | } else { |
| 1034 | /* This bio crosses some boundary, so we have to split it. */ |
| 1035 | struct bio_pair *bp; |
| 1036 | /* works for the "do not cross hash slot boundaries" case |
| 1037 | * e.g. sector 262269, size 4096 |
| 1038 | * s_enr = 262269 >> 6 = 4097 |
| 1039 | * e_enr = (262269+8-1) >> 6 = 4098 |
| 1040 | * HT_SHIFT = 6 |
| 1041 | * sps = 64, mask = 63 |
| 1042 | * first_sectors = 64 - (262269 & 63) = 3 |
| 1043 | */ |
| 1044 | const sector_t sect = bio->bi_sector; |
| 1045 | const int sps = 1 << HT_SHIFT; /* sectors per slot */ |
| 1046 | const int mask = sps - 1; |
| 1047 | const sector_t first_sectors = sps - (sect & mask); |
| 1048 | bp = bio_split(bio, |
| 1049 | #if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,6,28) |
| 1050 | bio_split_pool, |
| 1051 | #endif |
| 1052 | first_sectors); |
| 1053 | |
| 1054 | /* we need to get a "reference count" (ap_bio_cnt) |
| 1055 | * to avoid races with the disconnect/reconnect/suspend code. |
Philipp Reisner | 9a25a04 | 2010-05-10 16:42:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1056 | * In case we need to split the bio here, we need to get three references |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1057 | * atomically, otherwise we might deadlock when trying to submit the |
| 1058 | * second one! */ |
Philipp Reisner | 9a25a04 | 2010-05-10 16:42:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1059 | inc_ap_bio(mdev, 3); |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1060 | |
| 1061 | D_ASSERT(e_enr == s_enr + 1); |
| 1062 | |
Philipp Reisner | 9a25a04 | 2010-05-10 16:42:23 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1063 | while (drbd_make_request_common(mdev, &bp->bio1)) |
| 1064 | inc_ap_bio(mdev, 1); |
| 1065 | |
| 1066 | while (drbd_make_request_common(mdev, &bp->bio2)) |
| 1067 | inc_ap_bio(mdev, 1); |
| 1068 | |
| 1069 | dec_ap_bio(mdev); |
| 1070 | |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1071 | bio_pair_release(bp); |
| 1072 | } |
| 1073 | return 0; |
| 1074 | } |
| 1075 | |
| 1076 | /* This is called by bio_add_page(). With this function we reduce |
| 1077 | * the number of BIOs that span over multiple DRBD_MAX_SEGMENT_SIZEs |
| 1078 | * units (was AL_EXTENTs). |
| 1079 | * |
| 1080 | * we do the calculation within the lower 32bit of the byte offsets, |
| 1081 | * since we don't care for actual offset, but only check whether it |
| 1082 | * would cross "activity log extent" boundaries. |
| 1083 | * |
| 1084 | * As long as the BIO is empty we have to allow at least one bvec, |
| 1085 | * regardless of size and offset. so the resulting bio may still |
| 1086 | * cross extent boundaries. those are dealt with (bio_split) in |
| 1087 | * drbd_make_request_26. |
| 1088 | */ |
| 1089 | int drbd_merge_bvec(struct request_queue *q, struct bvec_merge_data *bvm, struct bio_vec *bvec) |
| 1090 | { |
| 1091 | struct drbd_conf *mdev = (struct drbd_conf *) q->queuedata; |
| 1092 | unsigned int bio_offset = |
| 1093 | (unsigned int)bvm->bi_sector << 9; /* 32 bit */ |
| 1094 | unsigned int bio_size = bvm->bi_size; |
| 1095 | int limit, backing_limit; |
| 1096 | |
| 1097 | limit = DRBD_MAX_SEGMENT_SIZE |
| 1098 | - ((bio_offset & (DRBD_MAX_SEGMENT_SIZE-1)) + bio_size); |
| 1099 | if (limit < 0) |
| 1100 | limit = 0; |
| 1101 | if (bio_size == 0) { |
| 1102 | if (limit <= bvec->bv_len) |
| 1103 | limit = bvec->bv_len; |
| 1104 | } else if (limit && get_ldev(mdev)) { |
| 1105 | struct request_queue * const b = |
| 1106 | mdev->ldev->backing_bdev->bd_disk->queue; |
Lars Ellenberg | a1c88d0 | 2010-05-14 19:16:41 +0200 | [diff] [blame] | 1107 | if (b->merge_bvec_fn) { |
Philipp Reisner | b411b36 | 2009-09-25 16:07:19 -0700 | [diff] [blame] | 1108 | backing_limit = b->merge_bvec_fn(b, bvm, bvec); |
| 1109 | limit = min(limit, backing_limit); |
| 1110 | } |
| 1111 | put_ldev(mdev); |
| 1112 | } |
| 1113 | return limit; |
| 1114 | } |