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David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +11001/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
3 * All Rights Reserved.
4 *
5 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
7 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 *
9 * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful,
10 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 * GNU General Public License for more details.
13 *
14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
15 * along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
16 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
17 */
18#include "xfs.h"
19#include "xfs_fs.h"
20#include "xfs_types.h"
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +110021#include "xfs_log.h"
22#include "xfs_inum.h"
23#include "xfs_trans.h"
Dave Chinnerfd074842011-04-08 12:45:07 +100024#include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +110025#include "xfs_sb.h"
26#include "xfs_ag.h"
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +110027#include "xfs_mount.h"
28#include "xfs_bmap_btree.h"
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +110029#include "xfs_inode.h"
30#include "xfs_dinode.h"
31#include "xfs_error.h"
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +110032#include "xfs_filestream.h"
33#include "xfs_vnodeops.h"
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +110034#include "xfs_inode_item.h"
Christoph Hellwig7d095252009-06-08 15:33:32 +020035#include "xfs_quota.h"
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +000036#include "xfs_trace.h"
Dave Chinner1a387d32010-08-24 11:46:31 +100037#include "xfs_fsops.h"
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +110038
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +110039#include <linux/kthread.h>
40#include <linux/freezer.h>
41
Dave Chinnerc6d09b62011-04-08 12:45:07 +100042struct workqueue_struct *xfs_syncd_wq; /* sync workqueue */
43
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +100044/*
45 * The inode lookup is done in batches to keep the amount of lock traffic and
46 * radix tree lookups to a minimum. The batch size is a trade off between
47 * lookup reduction and stack usage. This is in the reclaim path, so we can't
48 * be too greedy.
49 */
50#define XFS_LOOKUP_BATCH 32
51
Dave Chinnere13de952010-09-28 12:28:06 +100052STATIC int
53xfs_inode_ag_walk_grab(
54 struct xfs_inode *ip)
55{
56 struct inode *inode = VFS_I(ip);
57
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +110058 ASSERT(rcu_read_lock_held());
59
60 /*
61 * check for stale RCU freed inode
62 *
63 * If the inode has been reallocated, it doesn't matter if it's not in
64 * the AG we are walking - we are walking for writeback, so if it
65 * passes all the "valid inode" checks and is dirty, then we'll write
66 * it back anyway. If it has been reallocated and still being
67 * initialised, the XFS_INEW check below will catch it.
68 */
69 spin_lock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
70 if (!ip->i_ino)
71 goto out_unlock_noent;
72
73 /* avoid new or reclaimable inodes. Leave for reclaim code to flush */
74 if (__xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_INEW | XFS_IRECLAIMABLE | XFS_IRECLAIM))
75 goto out_unlock_noent;
76 spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
77
Dave Chinnere13de952010-09-28 12:28:06 +100078 /* nothing to sync during shutdown */
79 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ip->i_mount))
80 return EFSCORRUPTED;
81
Dave Chinnere13de952010-09-28 12:28:06 +100082 /* If we can't grab the inode, it must on it's way to reclaim. */
83 if (!igrab(inode))
84 return ENOENT;
85
86 if (is_bad_inode(inode)) {
87 IRELE(ip);
88 return ENOENT;
89 }
90
91 /* inode is valid */
92 return 0;
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +110093
94out_unlock_noent:
95 spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
96 return ENOENT;
Dave Chinnere13de952010-09-28 12:28:06 +100097}
98
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +020099STATIC int
100xfs_inode_ag_walk(
101 struct xfs_mount *mp,
Dave Chinner5017e972010-01-11 11:47:40 +0000102 struct xfs_perag *pag,
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200103 int (*execute)(struct xfs_inode *ip,
104 struct xfs_perag *pag, int flags),
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000105 int flags)
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200106{
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200107 uint32_t first_index;
108 int last_error = 0;
109 int skipped;
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000110 int done;
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000111 int nr_found;
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200112
113restart:
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000114 done = 0;
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200115 skipped = 0;
116 first_index = 0;
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000117 nr_found = 0;
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200118 do {
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000119 struct xfs_inode *batch[XFS_LOOKUP_BATCH];
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200120 int error = 0;
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000121 int i;
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200122
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100123 rcu_read_lock();
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000124 nr_found = radix_tree_gang_lookup(&pag->pag_ici_root,
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000125 (void **)batch, first_index,
126 XFS_LOOKUP_BATCH);
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000127 if (!nr_found) {
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100128 rcu_read_unlock();
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200129 break;
Dave Chinnerc8e20be2010-01-10 23:51:45 +0000130 }
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200131
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000132 /*
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000133 * Grab the inodes before we drop the lock. if we found
134 * nothing, nr == 0 and the loop will be skipped.
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000135 */
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000136 for (i = 0; i < nr_found; i++) {
137 struct xfs_inode *ip = batch[i];
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000138
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000139 if (done || xfs_inode_ag_walk_grab(ip))
140 batch[i] = NULL;
141
142 /*
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100143 * Update the index for the next lookup. Catch
144 * overflows into the next AG range which can occur if
145 * we have inodes in the last block of the AG and we
146 * are currently pointing to the last inode.
147 *
148 * Because we may see inodes that are from the wrong AG
149 * due to RCU freeing and reallocation, only update the
150 * index if it lies in this AG. It was a race that lead
151 * us to see this inode, so another lookup from the
152 * same index will not find it again.
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000153 */
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100154 if (XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, ip->i_ino) != pag->pag_agno)
155 continue;
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000156 first_index = XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino + 1);
157 if (first_index < XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino))
158 done = 1;
Dave Chinnere13de952010-09-28 12:28:06 +1000159 }
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000160
161 /* unlock now we've grabbed the inodes. */
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100162 rcu_read_unlock();
Dave Chinnere13de952010-09-28 12:28:06 +1000163
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000164 for (i = 0; i < nr_found; i++) {
165 if (!batch[i])
166 continue;
167 error = execute(batch[i], pag, flags);
168 IRELE(batch[i]);
169 if (error == EAGAIN) {
170 skipped++;
171 continue;
172 }
173 if (error && last_error != EFSCORRUPTED)
174 last_error = error;
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200175 }
Dave Chinnerc8e20be2010-01-10 23:51:45 +0000176
177 /* bail out if the filesystem is corrupted. */
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200178 if (error == EFSCORRUPTED)
179 break;
180
Dave Chinner8daaa832011-07-08 14:14:46 +1000181 cond_resched();
182
Dave Chinner78ae5252010-09-28 12:28:19 +1000183 } while (nr_found && !done);
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200184
185 if (skipped) {
186 delay(1);
187 goto restart;
188 }
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200189 return last_error;
190}
191
Christoph Hellwigfe588ed2009-06-08 15:35:27 +0200192int
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200193xfs_inode_ag_iterator(
194 struct xfs_mount *mp,
195 int (*execute)(struct xfs_inode *ip,
196 struct xfs_perag *pag, int flags),
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000197 int flags)
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200198{
Dave Chinner16fd5362010-07-20 09:43:39 +1000199 struct xfs_perag *pag;
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200200 int error = 0;
201 int last_error = 0;
202 xfs_agnumber_t ag;
203
Dave Chinner16fd5362010-07-20 09:43:39 +1000204 ag = 0;
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000205 while ((pag = xfs_perag_get(mp, ag))) {
206 ag = pag->pag_agno + 1;
207 error = xfs_inode_ag_walk(mp, pag, execute, flags);
Dave Chinner5017e972010-01-11 11:47:40 +0000208 xfs_perag_put(pag);
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200209 if (error) {
210 last_error = error;
211 if (error == EFSCORRUPTED)
212 break;
213 }
214 }
215 return XFS_ERROR(last_error);
216}
217
Dave Chinner5a34d5c2009-06-08 15:35:03 +0200218STATIC int
219xfs_sync_inode_data(
220 struct xfs_inode *ip,
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200221 struct xfs_perag *pag,
Dave Chinner5a34d5c2009-06-08 15:35:03 +0200222 int flags)
223{
224 struct inode *inode = VFS_I(ip);
225 struct address_space *mapping = inode->i_mapping;
226 int error = 0;
227
228 if (!mapping_tagged(mapping, PAGECACHE_TAG_DIRTY))
Christoph Hellwig4a06fd22011-08-23 08:28:13 +0000229 return 0;
Dave Chinner5a34d5c2009-06-08 15:35:03 +0200230
231 if (!xfs_ilock_nowait(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED)) {
232 if (flags & SYNC_TRYLOCK)
Christoph Hellwig4a06fd22011-08-23 08:28:13 +0000233 return 0;
Dave Chinner5a34d5c2009-06-08 15:35:03 +0200234 xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED);
235 }
236
237 error = xfs_flush_pages(ip, 0, -1, (flags & SYNC_WAIT) ?
Christoph Hellwig0cadda12010-01-19 09:56:44 +0000238 0 : XBF_ASYNC, FI_NONE);
Dave Chinner5a34d5c2009-06-08 15:35:03 +0200239 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_IOLOCK_SHARED);
Dave Chinner5a34d5c2009-06-08 15:35:03 +0200240 return error;
241}
242
Christoph Hellwig075fe102009-06-08 15:35:48 +0200243/*
244 * Write out pagecache data for the whole filesystem.
245 */
Christoph Hellwig64c86142010-06-24 11:45:34 +1000246STATIC int
Christoph Hellwig075fe102009-06-08 15:35:48 +0200247xfs_sync_data(
248 struct xfs_mount *mp,
249 int flags)
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +1100250{
Christoph Hellwig075fe102009-06-08 15:35:48 +0200251 int error;
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +1100252
Christoph Hellwigb0710cc2009-06-08 15:37:11 +0200253 ASSERT((flags & ~(SYNC_TRYLOCK|SYNC_WAIT)) == 0);
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +1100254
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000255 error = xfs_inode_ag_iterator(mp, xfs_sync_inode_data, flags);
Christoph Hellwig075fe102009-06-08 15:35:48 +0200256 if (error)
257 return XFS_ERROR(error);
David Chinnere9f1c6e2008-10-30 17:15:50 +1100258
Christoph Hellwiga14a3482010-01-19 09:56:46 +0000259 xfs_log_force(mp, (flags & SYNC_WAIT) ? XFS_LOG_SYNC : 0);
Christoph Hellwig075fe102009-06-08 15:35:48 +0200260 return 0;
261}
David Chinnere9f1c6e2008-10-30 17:15:50 +1100262
Christoph Hellwig2af75df2008-10-30 17:14:53 +1100263STATIC int
Christoph Hellwig2af75df2008-10-30 17:14:53 +1100264xfs_sync_fsdata(
Christoph Hellwigdf308bc2010-03-12 10:59:16 +0000265 struct xfs_mount *mp)
Christoph Hellwig2af75df2008-10-30 17:14:53 +1100266{
267 struct xfs_buf *bp;
Christoph Hellwigc2b006c2011-08-23 08:28:07 +0000268 int error;
Christoph Hellwig2af75df2008-10-30 17:14:53 +1100269
270 /*
Christoph Hellwigdf308bc2010-03-12 10:59:16 +0000271 * If the buffer is pinned then push on the log so we won't get stuck
272 * waiting in the write for someone, maybe ourselves, to flush the log.
273 *
274 * Even though we just pushed the log above, we did not have the
275 * superblock buffer locked at that point so it can become pinned in
276 * between there and here.
Christoph Hellwig2af75df2008-10-30 17:14:53 +1100277 */
Christoph Hellwigdf308bc2010-03-12 10:59:16 +0000278 bp = xfs_getsb(mp, 0);
Chandra Seetharaman811e64c2011-07-22 23:40:27 +0000279 if (xfs_buf_ispinned(bp))
Christoph Hellwigdf308bc2010-03-12 10:59:16 +0000280 xfs_log_force(mp, 0);
Christoph Hellwigc2b006c2011-08-23 08:28:07 +0000281 error = xfs_bwrite(bp);
282 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
283 return error;
Christoph Hellwig2af75df2008-10-30 17:14:53 +1100284}
285
David Chinnerfe4fa4b2008-10-30 17:06:08 +1100286/*
David Chinnera4e4c4f2008-10-30 17:16:11 +1100287 * When remounting a filesystem read-only or freezing the filesystem, we have
288 * two phases to execute. This first phase is syncing the data before we
289 * quiesce the filesystem, and the second is flushing all the inodes out after
290 * we've waited for all the transactions created by the first phase to
291 * complete. The second phase ensures that the inodes are written to their
292 * location on disk rather than just existing in transactions in the log. This
293 * means after a quiesce there is no log replay required to write the inodes to
294 * disk (this is the main difference between a sync and a quiesce).
295 */
296/*
297 * First stage of freeze - no writers will make progress now we are here,
David Chinnere9f1c6e2008-10-30 17:15:50 +1100298 * so we flush delwri and delalloc buffers here, then wait for all I/O to
299 * complete. Data is frozen at that point. Metadata is not frozen,
Christoph Hellwig211e4d42012-04-23 15:58:34 +1000300 * transactions can still occur here so don't bother emptying the AIL
David Chinnera4e4c4f2008-10-30 17:16:11 +1100301 * because it'll just get dirty again.
David Chinnere9f1c6e2008-10-30 17:15:50 +1100302 */
303int
304xfs_quiesce_data(
305 struct xfs_mount *mp)
306{
Christoph Hellwigdf308bc2010-03-12 10:59:16 +0000307 int error, error2 = 0;
David Chinnere9f1c6e2008-10-30 17:15:50 +1100308
Christoph Hellwig34625c62011-12-06 21:58:12 +0000309 /* force out the log */
Christoph Hellwig33b8f7c2011-07-08 14:34:39 +0200310 xfs_log_force(mp, XFS_LOG_SYNC);
311
David Chinnera4e4c4f2008-10-30 17:16:11 +1100312 /* write superblock and hoover up shutdown errors */
Christoph Hellwigdf308bc2010-03-12 10:59:16 +0000313 error = xfs_sync_fsdata(mp);
314
Christoph Hellwigdf308bc2010-03-12 10:59:16 +0000315 /* mark the log as covered if needed */
316 if (xfs_log_need_covered(mp))
Dave Chinnerc58efdb2011-01-04 04:49:29 +0000317 error2 = xfs_fs_log_dummy(mp);
David Chinnere9f1c6e2008-10-30 17:15:50 +1100318
Christoph Hellwigdf308bc2010-03-12 10:59:16 +0000319 return error ? error : error2;
David Chinnere9f1c6e2008-10-30 17:15:50 +1100320}
321
David Chinner76bf1052008-10-30 17:16:21 +1100322/*
323 * Second stage of a quiesce. The data is already synced, now we have to take
324 * care of the metadata. New transactions are already blocked, so we need to
Lucas De Marchi25985ed2011-03-30 22:57:33 -0300325 * wait for any remaining transactions to drain out before proceeding.
David Chinner76bf1052008-10-30 17:16:21 +1100326 */
327void
328xfs_quiesce_attr(
329 struct xfs_mount *mp)
330{
331 int error = 0;
332
333 /* wait for all modifications to complete */
334 while (atomic_read(&mp->m_active_trans) > 0)
335 delay(100);
336
Christoph Hellwig211e4d42012-04-23 15:58:34 +1000337 /* reclaim inodes to do any IO before the freeze completes */
338 xfs_reclaim_inodes(mp, 0);
339 xfs_reclaim_inodes(mp, SYNC_WAIT);
340
341 /* flush all pending changes from the AIL */
342 xfs_ail_push_all_sync(mp->m_ail);
David Chinner76bf1052008-10-30 17:16:21 +1100343
Felix Blyakher5e106572009-01-22 21:34:05 -0600344 /*
345 * Just warn here till VFS can correctly support
346 * read-only remount without racing.
347 */
348 WARN_ON(atomic_read(&mp->m_active_trans) != 0);
David Chinner76bf1052008-10-30 17:16:21 +1100349
350 /* Push the superblock and write an unmount record */
Chandra Seetharamanadab0f62011-06-29 22:10:14 +0000351 error = xfs_log_sbcount(mp);
David Chinner76bf1052008-10-30 17:16:21 +1100352 if (error)
Dave Chinner4f107002011-03-07 10:00:35 +1100353 xfs_warn(mp, "xfs_attr_quiesce: failed to log sb changes. "
David Chinner76bf1052008-10-30 17:16:21 +1100354 "Frozen image may not be consistent.");
355 xfs_log_unmount_write(mp);
Christoph Hellwig211e4d42012-04-23 15:58:34 +1000356
357 /*
358 * At this point we might have modified the superblock again and thus
359 * added an item to the AIL, thus flush it again.
360 */
361 xfs_ail_push_all_sync(mp->m_ail);
David Chinner76bf1052008-10-30 17:16:21 +1100362}
363
Dave Chinnerc6d09b62011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000364static void
365xfs_syncd_queue_sync(
366 struct xfs_mount *mp)
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100367{
Dave Chinnerc6d09b62011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000368 queue_delayed_work(xfs_syncd_wq, &mp->m_sync_work,
369 msecs_to_jiffies(xfs_syncd_centisecs * 10));
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100370}
371
David Chinneraacaa882008-10-30 17:15:29 +1100372/*
Christoph Hellwigdf308bc2010-03-12 10:59:16 +0000373 * Every sync period we need to unpin all items, reclaim inodes and sync
374 * disk quotas. We might need to cover the log to indicate that the
Dave Chinner1a387d32010-08-24 11:46:31 +1000375 * filesystem is idle and not frozen.
David Chinneraacaa882008-10-30 17:15:29 +1100376 */
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100377STATIC void
378xfs_sync_worker(
Dave Chinnerc6d09b62011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000379 struct work_struct *work)
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100380{
Dave Chinnerc6d09b62011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000381 struct xfs_mount *mp = container_of(to_delayed_work(work),
382 struct xfs_mount, m_sync_work);
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100383 int error;
384
Dave Chinner8a00ebe2012-04-13 12:10:44 +0000385 /*
386 * We shouldn't write/force the log if we are in the mount/unmount
387 * process or on a read only filesystem. The workqueue still needs to be
388 * active in both cases, however, because it is used for inode reclaim
Ben Myers11159a02012-05-25 15:45:36 -0500389 * during these times. Use the MS_ACTIVE flag to avoid doing anything
390 * during mount. Doing work during unmount is avoided by calling
391 * cancel_delayed_work_sync on this work queue before tearing down
392 * the ail and the log in xfs_log_unmount.
Dave Chinner8a00ebe2012-04-13 12:10:44 +0000393 */
Ben Myers11159a02012-05-25 15:45:36 -0500394 if (!(mp->m_super->s_flags & MS_ACTIVE) &&
395 !(mp->m_flags & XFS_MOUNT_RDONLY)) {
396 /* dgc: errors ignored here */
397 if (mp->m_super->s_frozen == SB_UNFROZEN &&
398 xfs_log_need_covered(mp))
399 error = xfs_fs_log_dummy(mp);
400 else
401 xfs_log_force(mp, 0);
Dave Chinnerfd074842011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000402
Ben Myers11159a02012-05-25 15:45:36 -0500403 /* start pushing all the metadata that is currently
404 * dirty */
405 xfs_ail_push_all(mp->m_ail);
David Chinneraacaa882008-10-30 17:15:29 +1100406 }
Dave Chinnerc6d09b62011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000407
408 /* queue us up again */
409 xfs_syncd_queue_sync(mp);
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100410}
411
Dave Chinner89e4cb52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000412/*
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000413 * Queue a new inode reclaim pass if there are reclaimable inodes and there
414 * isn't a reclaim pass already in progress. By default it runs every 5s based
415 * on the xfs syncd work default of 30s. Perhaps this should have it's own
416 * tunable, but that can be done if this method proves to be ineffective or too
417 * aggressive.
418 */
419static void
420xfs_syncd_queue_reclaim(
421 struct xfs_mount *mp)
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100422{
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100423
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000424 rcu_read_lock();
425 if (radix_tree_tagged(&mp->m_perag_tree, XFS_ICI_RECLAIM_TAG)) {
426 queue_delayed_work(xfs_syncd_wq, &mp->m_reclaim_work,
427 msecs_to_jiffies(xfs_syncd_centisecs / 6 * 10));
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100428 }
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000429 rcu_read_unlock();
430}
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100431
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000432/*
433 * This is a fast pass over the inode cache to try to get reclaim moving on as
434 * many inodes as possible in a short period of time. It kicks itself every few
435 * seconds, as well as being kicked by the inode cache shrinker when memory
436 * goes low. It scans as quickly as possible avoiding locked inodes or those
437 * already being flushed, and once done schedules a future pass.
438 */
439STATIC void
440xfs_reclaim_worker(
441 struct work_struct *work)
442{
443 struct xfs_mount *mp = container_of(to_delayed_work(work),
444 struct xfs_mount, m_reclaim_work);
445
446 xfs_reclaim_inodes(mp, SYNC_TRYLOCK);
447 xfs_syncd_queue_reclaim(mp);
448}
449
450/*
Dave Chinner89e4cb52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000451 * Flush delayed allocate data, attempting to free up reserved space
452 * from existing allocations. At this point a new allocation attempt
453 * has failed with ENOSPC and we are in the process of scratching our
454 * heads, looking about for more room.
455 *
456 * Queue a new data flush if there isn't one already in progress and
457 * wait for completion of the flush. This means that we only ever have one
458 * inode flush in progress no matter how many ENOSPC events are occurring and
459 * so will prevent the system from bogging down due to every concurrent
460 * ENOSPC event scanning all the active inodes in the system for writeback.
461 */
462void
463xfs_flush_inodes(
464 struct xfs_inode *ip)
465{
466 struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
467
468 queue_work(xfs_syncd_wq, &mp->m_flush_work);
469 flush_work_sync(&mp->m_flush_work);
470}
471
472STATIC void
473xfs_flush_worker(
474 struct work_struct *work)
475{
476 struct xfs_mount *mp = container_of(work,
477 struct xfs_mount, m_flush_work);
478
479 xfs_sync_data(mp, SYNC_TRYLOCK);
480 xfs_sync_data(mp, SYNC_TRYLOCK | SYNC_WAIT);
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100481}
482
483int
484xfs_syncd_init(
485 struct xfs_mount *mp)
486{
Dave Chinner89e4cb52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000487 INIT_WORK(&mp->m_flush_work, xfs_flush_worker);
Dave Chinnerc6d09b62011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000488 INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&mp->m_sync_work, xfs_sync_worker);
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000489 INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&mp->m_reclaim_work, xfs_reclaim_worker);
490
Dave Chinnerc6d09b62011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000491 xfs_syncd_queue_sync(mp);
492
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100493 return 0;
494}
495
496void
497xfs_syncd_stop(
498 struct xfs_mount *mp)
499{
Dave Chinnerc6d09b62011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000500 cancel_delayed_work_sync(&mp->m_sync_work);
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000501 cancel_delayed_work_sync(&mp->m_reclaim_work);
Dave Chinner89e4cb52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000502 cancel_work_sync(&mp->m_flush_work);
David Chinnera167b172008-10-30 17:06:18 +1100503}
504
Christoph Hellwigbc990f52009-08-16 20:36:34 -0400505void
506__xfs_inode_set_reclaim_tag(
507 struct xfs_perag *pag,
508 struct xfs_inode *ip)
509{
510 radix_tree_tag_set(&pag->pag_ici_root,
511 XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(ip->i_mount, ip->i_ino),
512 XFS_ICI_RECLAIM_TAG);
Dave Chinner16fd5362010-07-20 09:43:39 +1000513
514 if (!pag->pag_ici_reclaimable) {
515 /* propagate the reclaim tag up into the perag radix tree */
516 spin_lock(&ip->i_mount->m_perag_lock);
517 radix_tree_tag_set(&ip->i_mount->m_perag_tree,
518 XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(ip->i_mount, ip->i_ino),
519 XFS_ICI_RECLAIM_TAG);
520 spin_unlock(&ip->i_mount->m_perag_lock);
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000521
522 /* schedule periodic background inode reclaim */
523 xfs_syncd_queue_reclaim(ip->i_mount);
524
Dave Chinner16fd5362010-07-20 09:43:39 +1000525 trace_xfs_perag_set_reclaim(ip->i_mount, pag->pag_agno,
526 -1, _RET_IP_);
527 }
Dave Chinner9bf729c2010-04-29 09:55:50 +1000528 pag->pag_ici_reclaimable++;
Christoph Hellwigbc990f52009-08-16 20:36:34 -0400529}
530
David Chinner11654512008-10-30 17:37:49 +1100531/*
532 * We set the inode flag atomically with the radix tree tag.
533 * Once we get tag lookups on the radix tree, this inode flag
534 * can go away.
535 */
David Chinner396beb82008-10-30 17:37:26 +1100536void
537xfs_inode_set_reclaim_tag(
538 xfs_inode_t *ip)
539{
Dave Chinner5017e972010-01-11 11:47:40 +0000540 struct xfs_mount *mp = ip->i_mount;
541 struct xfs_perag *pag;
David Chinner396beb82008-10-30 17:37:26 +1100542
Dave Chinner5017e972010-01-11 11:47:40 +0000543 pag = xfs_perag_get(mp, XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, ip->i_ino));
Dave Chinner1a427ab2010-12-16 17:08:41 +1100544 spin_lock(&pag->pag_ici_lock);
David Chinner396beb82008-10-30 17:37:26 +1100545 spin_lock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
Christoph Hellwigbc990f52009-08-16 20:36:34 -0400546 __xfs_inode_set_reclaim_tag(pag, ip);
David Chinner11654512008-10-30 17:37:49 +1100547 __xfs_iflags_set(ip, XFS_IRECLAIMABLE);
David Chinner396beb82008-10-30 17:37:26 +1100548 spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
Dave Chinner1a427ab2010-12-16 17:08:41 +1100549 spin_unlock(&pag->pag_ici_lock);
Dave Chinner5017e972010-01-11 11:47:40 +0000550 xfs_perag_put(pag);
David Chinner396beb82008-10-30 17:37:26 +1100551}
552
Johannes Weiner081003f2010-10-01 07:43:54 +0000553STATIC void
554__xfs_inode_clear_reclaim(
David Chinner396beb82008-10-30 17:37:26 +1100555 xfs_perag_t *pag,
556 xfs_inode_t *ip)
557{
Dave Chinner9bf729c2010-04-29 09:55:50 +1000558 pag->pag_ici_reclaimable--;
Dave Chinner16fd5362010-07-20 09:43:39 +1000559 if (!pag->pag_ici_reclaimable) {
560 /* clear the reclaim tag from the perag radix tree */
561 spin_lock(&ip->i_mount->m_perag_lock);
562 radix_tree_tag_clear(&ip->i_mount->m_perag_tree,
563 XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(ip->i_mount, ip->i_ino),
564 XFS_ICI_RECLAIM_TAG);
565 spin_unlock(&ip->i_mount->m_perag_lock);
566 trace_xfs_perag_clear_reclaim(ip->i_mount, pag->pag_agno,
567 -1, _RET_IP_);
568 }
David Chinner396beb82008-10-30 17:37:26 +1100569}
570
Johannes Weiner081003f2010-10-01 07:43:54 +0000571void
572__xfs_inode_clear_reclaim_tag(
573 xfs_mount_t *mp,
574 xfs_perag_t *pag,
575 xfs_inode_t *ip)
576{
577 radix_tree_tag_clear(&pag->pag_ici_root,
578 XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino), XFS_ICI_RECLAIM_TAG);
579 __xfs_inode_clear_reclaim(pag, ip);
580}
581
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100582/*
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000583 * Grab the inode for reclaim exclusively.
584 * Return 0 if we grabbed it, non-zero otherwise.
585 */
586STATIC int
587xfs_reclaim_inode_grab(
588 struct xfs_inode *ip,
589 int flags)
590{
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100591 ASSERT(rcu_read_lock_held());
592
593 /* quick check for stale RCU freed inode */
594 if (!ip->i_ino)
595 return 1;
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000596
597 /*
Christoph Hellwig474fce02011-12-18 20:00:09 +0000598 * If we are asked for non-blocking operation, do unlocked checks to
599 * see if the inode already is being flushed or in reclaim to avoid
600 * lock traffic.
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000601 */
602 if ((flags & SYNC_TRYLOCK) &&
Christoph Hellwig474fce02011-12-18 20:00:09 +0000603 __xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_IFLOCK | XFS_IRECLAIM))
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000604 return 1;
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000605
606 /*
607 * The radix tree lock here protects a thread in xfs_iget from racing
608 * with us starting reclaim on the inode. Once we have the
609 * XFS_IRECLAIM flag set it will not touch us.
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100610 *
611 * Due to RCU lookup, we may find inodes that have been freed and only
612 * have XFS_IRECLAIM set. Indeed, we may see reallocated inodes that
613 * aren't candidates for reclaim at all, so we must check the
614 * XFS_IRECLAIMABLE is set first before proceeding to reclaim.
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000615 */
616 spin_lock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100617 if (!__xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_IRECLAIMABLE) ||
618 __xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_IRECLAIM)) {
619 /* not a reclaim candidate. */
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000620 spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
621 return 1;
622 }
623 __xfs_iflags_set(ip, XFS_IRECLAIM);
624 spin_unlock(&ip->i_flags_lock);
625 return 0;
626}
627
628/*
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000629 * Inodes in different states need to be treated differently. The following
630 * table lists the inode states and the reclaim actions necessary:
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100631 *
632 * inode state iflush ret required action
633 * --------------- ---------- ---------------
634 * bad - reclaim
635 * shutdown EIO unpin and reclaim
636 * clean, unpinned 0 reclaim
637 * stale, unpinned 0 reclaim
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100638 * clean, pinned(*) 0 requeue
639 * stale, pinned EAGAIN requeue
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000640 * dirty, async - requeue
641 * dirty, sync 0 reclaim
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100642 *
643 * (*) dgc: I don't think the clean, pinned state is possible but it gets
644 * handled anyway given the order of checks implemented.
645 *
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100646 * Also, because we get the flush lock first, we know that any inode that has
647 * been flushed delwri has had the flush completed by the time we check that
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000648 * the inode is clean.
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100649 *
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000650 * Note that because the inode is flushed delayed write by AIL pushing, the
651 * flush lock may already be held here and waiting on it can result in very
652 * long latencies. Hence for sync reclaims, where we wait on the flush lock,
653 * the caller should push the AIL first before trying to reclaim inodes to
654 * minimise the amount of time spent waiting. For background relaim, we only
655 * bother to reclaim clean inodes anyway.
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100656 *
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100657 * Hence the order of actions after gaining the locks should be:
658 * bad => reclaim
659 * shutdown => unpin and reclaim
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000660 * pinned, async => requeue
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100661 * pinned, sync => unpin
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100662 * stale => reclaim
663 * clean => reclaim
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000664 * dirty, async => requeue
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100665 * dirty, sync => flush, wait and reclaim
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100666 */
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200667STATIC int
Dave Chinnerc8e20be2010-01-10 23:51:45 +0000668xfs_reclaim_inode(
Dave Chinner75f3cb12009-06-08 15:35:14 +0200669 struct xfs_inode *ip,
670 struct xfs_perag *pag,
Dave Chinnerc8e20be2010-01-10 23:51:45 +0000671 int sync_mode)
David Chinner7a3be022008-10-30 17:37:37 +1100672{
Christoph Hellwig4c468192012-04-23 15:58:36 +1000673 struct xfs_buf *bp = NULL;
674 int error;
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100675
Dave Chinner1bfd8d02011-03-26 09:13:55 +1100676restart:
677 error = 0;
Dave Chinnerc8e20be2010-01-10 23:51:45 +0000678 xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100679 if (!xfs_iflock_nowait(ip)) {
680 if (!(sync_mode & SYNC_WAIT))
681 goto out;
682 xfs_iflock(ip);
683 }
Dave Chinnerc8e20be2010-01-10 23:51:45 +0000684
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100685 if (is_bad_inode(VFS_I(ip)))
686 goto reclaim;
687 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ip->i_mount)) {
688 xfs_iunpin_wait(ip);
Dave Chinner04913fd2012-04-23 15:58:41 +1000689 xfs_iflush_abort(ip, false);
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100690 goto reclaim;
691 }
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100692 if (xfs_ipincount(ip)) {
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000693 if (!(sync_mode & SYNC_WAIT))
694 goto out_ifunlock;
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100695 xfs_iunpin_wait(ip);
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100696 }
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100697 if (xfs_iflags_test(ip, XFS_ISTALE))
698 goto reclaim;
699 if (xfs_inode_clean(ip))
700 goto reclaim;
701
Dave Chinner1bfd8d02011-03-26 09:13:55 +1100702 /*
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000703 * Never flush out dirty data during non-blocking reclaim, as it would
704 * just contend with AIL pushing trying to do the same job.
705 */
706 if (!(sync_mode & SYNC_WAIT))
707 goto out_ifunlock;
708
709 /*
Dave Chinner1bfd8d02011-03-26 09:13:55 +1100710 * Now we have an inode that needs flushing.
711 *
Christoph Hellwig4c468192012-04-23 15:58:36 +1000712 * Note that xfs_iflush will never block on the inode buffer lock, as
Dave Chinner1bfd8d02011-03-26 09:13:55 +1100713 * xfs_ifree_cluster() can lock the inode buffer before it locks the
Christoph Hellwig4c468192012-04-23 15:58:36 +1000714 * ip->i_lock, and we are doing the exact opposite here. As a result,
Christoph Hellwig475ee412012-07-03 12:21:22 -0400715 * doing a blocking xfs_imap_to_bp() to get the cluster buffer would
716 * result in an ABBA deadlock with xfs_ifree_cluster().
Dave Chinner1bfd8d02011-03-26 09:13:55 +1100717 *
718 * As xfs_ifree_cluser() must gather all inodes that are active in the
719 * cache to mark them stale, if we hit this case we don't actually want
720 * to do IO here - we want the inode marked stale so we can simply
Christoph Hellwig4c468192012-04-23 15:58:36 +1000721 * reclaim it. Hence if we get an EAGAIN error here, just unlock the
722 * inode, back off and try again. Hopefully the next pass through will
723 * see the stale flag set on the inode.
Dave Chinner1bfd8d02011-03-26 09:13:55 +1100724 */
Christoph Hellwig4c468192012-04-23 15:58:36 +1000725 error = xfs_iflush(ip, &bp);
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000726 if (error == EAGAIN) {
727 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
728 /* backoff longer than in xfs_ifree_cluster */
729 delay(2);
730 goto restart;
Dave Chinnerc8e20be2010-01-10 23:51:45 +0000731 }
Dave Chinnerc8543632010-02-06 12:39:36 +1100732
Christoph Hellwig4c468192012-04-23 15:58:36 +1000733 if (!error) {
734 error = xfs_bwrite(bp);
735 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
736 }
737
738 xfs_iflock(ip);
Dave Chinner777df5a2010-02-06 12:37:26 +1100739reclaim:
740 xfs_ifunlock(ip);
Dave Chinnerc8e20be2010-01-10 23:51:45 +0000741 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
Dave Chinner2f11fea2010-07-20 17:53:25 +1000742
743 XFS_STATS_INC(xs_ig_reclaims);
744 /*
745 * Remove the inode from the per-AG radix tree.
746 *
747 * Because radix_tree_delete won't complain even if the item was never
748 * added to the tree assert that it's been there before to catch
749 * problems with the inode life time early on.
750 */
Dave Chinner1a427ab2010-12-16 17:08:41 +1100751 spin_lock(&pag->pag_ici_lock);
Dave Chinner2f11fea2010-07-20 17:53:25 +1000752 if (!radix_tree_delete(&pag->pag_ici_root,
753 XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(ip->i_mount, ip->i_ino)))
754 ASSERT(0);
Johannes Weiner081003f2010-10-01 07:43:54 +0000755 __xfs_inode_clear_reclaim(pag, ip);
Dave Chinner1a427ab2010-12-16 17:08:41 +1100756 spin_unlock(&pag->pag_ici_lock);
Dave Chinner2f11fea2010-07-20 17:53:25 +1000757
758 /*
759 * Here we do an (almost) spurious inode lock in order to coordinate
760 * with inode cache radix tree lookups. This is because the lookup
761 * can reference the inodes in the cache without taking references.
762 *
763 * We make that OK here by ensuring that we wait until the inode is
Alex Elderad637a12012-02-16 22:01:00 +0000764 * unlocked after the lookup before we go ahead and free it.
Dave Chinner2f11fea2010-07-20 17:53:25 +1000765 */
Alex Elderad637a12012-02-16 22:01:00 +0000766 xfs_ilock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
Dave Chinner2f11fea2010-07-20 17:53:25 +1000767 xfs_qm_dqdetach(ip);
Alex Elderad637a12012-02-16 22:01:00 +0000768 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
Dave Chinner2f11fea2010-07-20 17:53:25 +1000769
770 xfs_inode_free(ip);
Alex Elderad637a12012-02-16 22:01:00 +0000771 return error;
Christoph Hellwig8a480882012-04-23 15:58:35 +1000772
773out_ifunlock:
774 xfs_ifunlock(ip);
775out:
776 xfs_iflags_clear(ip, XFS_IRECLAIM);
777 xfs_iunlock(ip, XFS_ILOCK_EXCL);
778 /*
779 * We could return EAGAIN here to make reclaim rescan the inode tree in
780 * a short while. However, this just burns CPU time scanning the tree
781 * waiting for IO to complete and xfssyncd never goes back to the idle
782 * state. Instead, return 0 to let the next scheduled background reclaim
783 * attempt to reclaim the inode again.
784 */
785 return 0;
David Chinner7a3be022008-10-30 17:37:37 +1100786}
787
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000788/*
789 * Walk the AGs and reclaim the inodes in them. Even if the filesystem is
790 * corrupted, we still want to try to reclaim all the inodes. If we don't,
791 * then a shut down during filesystem unmount reclaim walk leak all the
792 * unreclaimed inodes.
793 */
794int
795xfs_reclaim_inodes_ag(
796 struct xfs_mount *mp,
797 int flags,
798 int *nr_to_scan)
799{
800 struct xfs_perag *pag;
801 int error = 0;
802 int last_error = 0;
803 xfs_agnumber_t ag;
Dave Chinner69b491c2010-09-27 11:09:51 +1000804 int trylock = flags & SYNC_TRYLOCK;
805 int skipped;
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000806
Dave Chinner69b491c2010-09-27 11:09:51 +1000807restart:
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000808 ag = 0;
Dave Chinner69b491c2010-09-27 11:09:51 +1000809 skipped = 0;
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000810 while ((pag = xfs_perag_get_tag(mp, ag, XFS_ICI_RECLAIM_TAG))) {
811 unsigned long first_index = 0;
812 int done = 0;
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000813 int nr_found = 0;
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000814
815 ag = pag->pag_agno + 1;
816
Dave Chinner69b491c2010-09-27 11:09:51 +1000817 if (trylock) {
818 if (!mutex_trylock(&pag->pag_ici_reclaim_lock)) {
819 skipped++;
Dave Chinnerf83282a2010-11-08 08:55:04 +0000820 xfs_perag_put(pag);
Dave Chinner69b491c2010-09-27 11:09:51 +1000821 continue;
822 }
823 first_index = pag->pag_ici_reclaim_cursor;
824 } else
825 mutex_lock(&pag->pag_ici_reclaim_lock);
826
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000827 do {
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000828 struct xfs_inode *batch[XFS_LOOKUP_BATCH];
829 int i;
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000830
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100831 rcu_read_lock();
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000832 nr_found = radix_tree_gang_lookup_tag(
833 &pag->pag_ici_root,
834 (void **)batch, first_index,
835 XFS_LOOKUP_BATCH,
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000836 XFS_ICI_RECLAIM_TAG);
837 if (!nr_found) {
Dave Chinnerb2232212011-05-06 02:54:04 +0000838 done = 1;
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100839 rcu_read_unlock();
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000840 break;
841 }
842
843 /*
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000844 * Grab the inodes before we drop the lock. if we found
845 * nothing, nr == 0 and the loop will be skipped.
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000846 */
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000847 for (i = 0; i < nr_found; i++) {
848 struct xfs_inode *ip = batch[i];
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000849
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000850 if (done || xfs_reclaim_inode_grab(ip, flags))
851 batch[i] = NULL;
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000852
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000853 /*
854 * Update the index for the next lookup. Catch
855 * overflows into the next AG range which can
856 * occur if we have inodes in the last block of
857 * the AG and we are currently pointing to the
858 * last inode.
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100859 *
860 * Because we may see inodes that are from the
861 * wrong AG due to RCU freeing and
862 * reallocation, only update the index if it
863 * lies in this AG. It was a race that lead us
864 * to see this inode, so another lookup from
865 * the same index will not find it again.
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000866 */
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100867 if (XFS_INO_TO_AGNO(mp, ip->i_ino) !=
868 pag->pag_agno)
869 continue;
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000870 first_index = XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino + 1);
871 if (first_index < XFS_INO_TO_AGINO(mp, ip->i_ino))
872 done = 1;
873 }
874
875 /* unlock now we've grabbed the inodes. */
Dave Chinner1a3e8f32010-12-17 17:29:43 +1100876 rcu_read_unlock();
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000877
878 for (i = 0; i < nr_found; i++) {
879 if (!batch[i])
880 continue;
881 error = xfs_reclaim_inode(batch[i], pag, flags);
882 if (error && last_error != EFSCORRUPTED)
883 last_error = error;
884 }
885
886 *nr_to_scan -= XFS_LOOKUP_BATCH;
887
Dave Chinner8daaa832011-07-08 14:14:46 +1000888 cond_resched();
889
Dave Chinnere3a20c02010-09-24 19:51:50 +1000890 } while (nr_found && !done && *nr_to_scan > 0);
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000891
Dave Chinner69b491c2010-09-27 11:09:51 +1000892 if (trylock && !done)
893 pag->pag_ici_reclaim_cursor = first_index;
894 else
895 pag->pag_ici_reclaim_cursor = 0;
896 mutex_unlock(&pag->pag_ici_reclaim_lock);
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000897 xfs_perag_put(pag);
898 }
Dave Chinner69b491c2010-09-27 11:09:51 +1000899
900 /*
901 * if we skipped any AG, and we still have scan count remaining, do
902 * another pass this time using blocking reclaim semantics (i.e
903 * waiting on the reclaim locks and ignoring the reclaim cursors). This
904 * ensure that when we get more reclaimers than AGs we block rather
905 * than spin trying to execute reclaim.
906 */
Dave Chinner8daaa832011-07-08 14:14:46 +1000907 if (skipped && (flags & SYNC_WAIT) && *nr_to_scan > 0) {
Dave Chinner69b491c2010-09-27 11:09:51 +1000908 trylock = 0;
909 goto restart;
910 }
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000911 return XFS_ERROR(last_error);
912}
913
David Chinnerfce08f22008-10-30 17:37:03 +1100914int
David Chinner1dc33182008-10-30 17:37:15 +1100915xfs_reclaim_inodes(
David Chinnerfce08f22008-10-30 17:37:03 +1100916 xfs_mount_t *mp,
David Chinnerfce08f22008-10-30 17:37:03 +1100917 int mode)
918{
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000919 int nr_to_scan = INT_MAX;
920
921 return xfs_reclaim_inodes_ag(mp, mode, &nr_to_scan);
Dave Chinner9bf729c2010-04-29 09:55:50 +1000922}
923
924/*
Dave Chinner8daaa832011-07-08 14:14:46 +1000925 * Scan a certain number of inodes for reclaim.
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000926 *
927 * When called we make sure that there is a background (fast) inode reclaim in
Dave Chinner8daaa832011-07-08 14:14:46 +1000928 * progress, while we will throttle the speed of reclaim via doing synchronous
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000929 * reclaim of inodes. That means if we come across dirty inodes, we wait for
930 * them to be cleaned, which we hope will not be very long due to the
931 * background walker having already kicked the IO off on those dirty inodes.
Dave Chinner9bf729c2010-04-29 09:55:50 +1000932 */
Dave Chinner8daaa832011-07-08 14:14:46 +1000933void
934xfs_reclaim_inodes_nr(
935 struct xfs_mount *mp,
936 int nr_to_scan)
Dave Chinner9bf729c2010-04-29 09:55:50 +1000937{
Dave Chinner8daaa832011-07-08 14:14:46 +1000938 /* kick background reclaimer and push the AIL */
939 xfs_syncd_queue_reclaim(mp);
940 xfs_ail_push_all(mp->m_ail);
Dave Chinner9bf729c2010-04-29 09:55:50 +1000941
Dave Chinner8daaa832011-07-08 14:14:46 +1000942 xfs_reclaim_inodes_ag(mp, SYNC_TRYLOCK | SYNC_WAIT, &nr_to_scan);
943}
Dave Chinnera7b339f2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000944
Dave Chinner8daaa832011-07-08 14:14:46 +1000945/*
946 * Return the number of reclaimable inodes in the filesystem for
947 * the shrinker to determine how much to reclaim.
948 */
949int
950xfs_reclaim_inodes_count(
951 struct xfs_mount *mp)
952{
953 struct xfs_perag *pag;
954 xfs_agnumber_t ag = 0;
955 int reclaimable = 0;
Dave Chinner9bf729c2010-04-29 09:55:50 +1000956
Dave Chinner65d0f202010-09-24 18:40:15 +1000957 while ((pag = xfs_perag_get_tag(mp, ag, XFS_ICI_RECLAIM_TAG))) {
958 ag = pag->pag_agno + 1;
Dave Chinner70e60ce2010-07-20 08:07:02 +1000959 reclaimable += pag->pag_ici_reclaimable;
960 xfs_perag_put(pag);
Dave Chinner9bf729c2010-04-29 09:55:50 +1000961 }
Dave Chinner9bf729c2010-04-29 09:55:50 +1000962 return reclaimable;
963}
964