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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +11002 * Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
3 * All Rights Reserved.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07004 *
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +11005 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07007 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
8 *
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +11009 * 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.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070013 *
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +110014 * 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
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070017 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070018#include "xfs.h"
Nathan Scotta844f452005-11-02 14:38:42 +110019#include "xfs_fs.h"
Dave Chinner239880e2013-10-23 10:50:10 +110020#include "xfs_log_format.h"
21#include "xfs_trans_resv.h"
Nathan Scotta844f452005-11-02 14:38:42 +110022#include "xfs_bit.h"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070023#include "xfs_sb.h"
David Chinnerda353b02007-08-28 14:00:13 +100024#include "xfs_ag.h"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070025#include "xfs_mount.h"
Dave Chinner239880e2013-10-23 10:50:10 +110026#include "xfs_trans.h"
Nathan Scotta844f452005-11-02 14:38:42 +110027#include "xfs_buf_item.h"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070028#include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070029#include "xfs_error.h"
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +000030#include "xfs_trace.h"
Dave Chinner239880e2013-10-23 10:50:10 +110031#include "xfs_log.h"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070032
33
34kmem_zone_t *xfs_buf_item_zone;
35
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +100036static inline struct xfs_buf_log_item *BUF_ITEM(struct xfs_log_item *lip)
37{
38 return container_of(lip, struct xfs_buf_log_item, bli_item);
39}
40
Dave Chinnerc90821a2010-12-03 17:00:52 +110041STATIC void xfs_buf_do_callbacks(struct xfs_buf *bp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070042
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +100043static inline int
44xfs_buf_log_format_size(
45 struct xfs_buf_log_format *blfp)
46{
47 return offsetof(struct xfs_buf_log_format, blf_data_map) +
48 (blfp->blf_map_size * sizeof(blfp->blf_data_map[0]));
49}
50
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070051/*
52 * This returns the number of log iovecs needed to log the
53 * given buf log item.
54 *
55 * It calculates this as 1 iovec for the buf log format structure
56 * and 1 for each stretch of non-contiguous chunks to be logged.
57 * Contiguous chunks are logged in a single iovec.
58 *
59 * If the XFS_BLI_STALE flag has been set, then log nothing.
60 */
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +100061STATIC void
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +100062xfs_buf_item_size_segment(
63 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip,
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +100064 struct xfs_buf_log_format *blfp,
65 int *nvecs,
66 int *nbytes)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070067{
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +100068 struct xfs_buf *bp = bip->bli_buf;
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +100069 int next_bit;
70 int last_bit;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070071
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +100072 last_bit = xfs_next_bit(blfp->blf_data_map, blfp->blf_map_size, 0);
73 if (last_bit == -1)
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +100074 return;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070075
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +100076 /*
77 * initial count for a dirty buffer is 2 vectors - the format structure
78 * and the first dirty region.
79 */
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +100080 *nvecs += 2;
81 *nbytes += xfs_buf_log_format_size(blfp) + XFS_BLF_CHUNK;
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +100082
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070083 while (last_bit != -1) {
84 /*
85 * This takes the bit number to start looking from and
86 * returns the next set bit from there. It returns -1
87 * if there are no more bits set or the start bit is
88 * beyond the end of the bitmap.
89 */
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +100090 next_bit = xfs_next_bit(blfp->blf_data_map, blfp->blf_map_size,
91 last_bit + 1);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070092 /*
93 * If we run out of bits, leave the loop,
94 * else if we find a new set of bits bump the number of vecs,
95 * else keep scanning the current set of bits.
96 */
97 if (next_bit == -1) {
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +100098 break;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070099 } else if (next_bit != last_bit + 1) {
100 last_bit = next_bit;
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +1000101 (*nvecs)++;
Dave Chinnerc1155412010-05-07 11:05:19 +1000102 } else if (xfs_buf_offset(bp, next_bit * XFS_BLF_CHUNK) !=
103 (xfs_buf_offset(bp, last_bit * XFS_BLF_CHUNK) +
104 XFS_BLF_CHUNK)) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700105 last_bit = next_bit;
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +1000106 (*nvecs)++;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700107 } else {
108 last_bit++;
109 }
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +1000110 *nbytes += XFS_BLF_CHUNK;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700111 }
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000112}
113
114/*
115 * This returns the number of log iovecs needed to log the given buf log item.
116 *
117 * It calculates this as 1 iovec for the buf log format structure and 1 for each
118 * stretch of non-contiguous chunks to be logged. Contiguous chunks are logged
119 * in a single iovec.
120 *
121 * Discontiguous buffers need a format structure per region that that is being
122 * logged. This makes the changes in the buffer appear to log recovery as though
123 * they came from separate buffers, just like would occur if multiple buffers
124 * were used instead of a single discontiguous buffer. This enables
125 * discontiguous buffers to be in-memory constructs, completely transparent to
126 * what ends up on disk.
127 *
128 * If the XFS_BLI_STALE flag has been set, then log nothing but the buf log
129 * format structures.
130 */
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +1000131STATIC void
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000132xfs_buf_item_size(
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +1000133 struct xfs_log_item *lip,
134 int *nvecs,
135 int *nbytes)
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000136{
137 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip = BUF_ITEM(lip);
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000138 int i;
139
140 ASSERT(atomic_read(&bip->bli_refcount) > 0);
141 if (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE) {
142 /*
143 * The buffer is stale, so all we need to log
144 * is the buf log format structure with the
145 * cancel flag in it.
146 */
147 trace_xfs_buf_item_size_stale(bip);
Mark Tinguelyb9438172012-12-04 17:18:03 -0600148 ASSERT(bip->__bli_format.blf_flags & XFS_BLF_CANCEL);
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +1000149 *nvecs += bip->bli_format_count;
150 for (i = 0; i < bip->bli_format_count; i++) {
151 *nbytes += xfs_buf_log_format_size(&bip->bli_formats[i]);
152 }
153 return;
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000154 }
155
156 ASSERT(bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_LOGGED);
157
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000158 if (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_ORDERED) {
159 /*
160 * The buffer has been logged just to order it.
161 * It is not being included in the transaction
162 * commit, so no vectors are used at all.
163 */
164 trace_xfs_buf_item_size_ordered(bip);
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +1000165 *nvecs = XFS_LOG_VEC_ORDERED;
166 return;
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000167 }
168
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000169 /*
170 * the vector count is based on the number of buffer vectors we have
171 * dirty bits in. This will only be greater than one when we have a
172 * compound buffer with more than one segment dirty. Hence for compound
173 * buffers we need to track which segment the dirty bits correspond to,
174 * and when we move from one segment to the next increment the vector
175 * count for the extra buf log format structure that will need to be
176 * written.
177 */
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000178 for (i = 0; i < bip->bli_format_count; i++) {
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +1000179 xfs_buf_item_size_segment(bip, &bip->bli_formats[i],
180 nvecs, nbytes);
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000181 }
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +0000182 trace_xfs_buf_item_size(bip);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700183}
184
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000185static struct xfs_log_iovec *
186xfs_buf_item_format_segment(
187 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip,
188 struct xfs_log_iovec *vecp,
189 uint offset,
190 struct xfs_buf_log_format *blfp)
191{
192 struct xfs_buf *bp = bip->bli_buf;
193 uint base_size;
194 uint nvecs;
195 int first_bit;
196 int last_bit;
197 int next_bit;
198 uint nbits;
199 uint buffer_offset;
200
201 /* copy the flags across from the base format item */
Mark Tinguelyb9438172012-12-04 17:18:03 -0600202 blfp->blf_flags = bip->__bli_format.blf_flags;
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000203
204 /*
205 * Base size is the actual size of the ondisk structure - it reflects
206 * the actual size of the dirty bitmap rather than the size of the in
207 * memory structure.
208 */
Dave Chinner166d1362013-08-12 20:50:04 +1000209 base_size = xfs_buf_log_format_size(blfp);
Mark Tinguely820a5542012-12-04 17:18:04 -0600210
211 nvecs = 0;
212 first_bit = xfs_next_bit(blfp->blf_data_map, blfp->blf_map_size, 0);
213 if (!(bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE) && first_bit == -1) {
214 /*
215 * If the map is not be dirty in the transaction, mark
216 * the size as zero and do not advance the vector pointer.
217 */
218 goto out;
219 }
220
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000221 vecp->i_addr = blfp;
222 vecp->i_len = base_size;
223 vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_BFORMAT;
224 vecp++;
225 nvecs = 1;
226
227 if (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE) {
228 /*
229 * The buffer is stale, so all we need to log
230 * is the buf log format structure with the
231 * cancel flag in it.
232 */
233 trace_xfs_buf_item_format_stale(bip);
234 ASSERT(blfp->blf_flags & XFS_BLF_CANCEL);
Mark Tinguely820a5542012-12-04 17:18:04 -0600235 goto out;
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000236 }
237
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000238
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000239 /*
240 * Fill in an iovec for each set of contiguous chunks.
241 */
Mark Tinguely820a5542012-12-04 17:18:04 -0600242
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000243 last_bit = first_bit;
244 nbits = 1;
245 for (;;) {
246 /*
247 * This takes the bit number to start looking from and
248 * returns the next set bit from there. It returns -1
249 * if there are no more bits set or the start bit is
250 * beyond the end of the bitmap.
251 */
252 next_bit = xfs_next_bit(blfp->blf_data_map, blfp->blf_map_size,
253 (uint)last_bit + 1);
254 /*
255 * If we run out of bits fill in the last iovec and get
256 * out of the loop.
257 * Else if we start a new set of bits then fill in the
258 * iovec for the series we were looking at and start
259 * counting the bits in the new one.
260 * Else we're still in the same set of bits so just
261 * keep counting and scanning.
262 */
263 if (next_bit == -1) {
264 buffer_offset = offset + first_bit * XFS_BLF_CHUNK;
265 vecp->i_addr = xfs_buf_offset(bp, buffer_offset);
266 vecp->i_len = nbits * XFS_BLF_CHUNK;
267 vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_BCHUNK;
268 nvecs++;
269 break;
270 } else if (next_bit != last_bit + 1) {
271 buffer_offset = offset + first_bit * XFS_BLF_CHUNK;
272 vecp->i_addr = xfs_buf_offset(bp, buffer_offset);
273 vecp->i_len = nbits * XFS_BLF_CHUNK;
274 vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_BCHUNK;
275 nvecs++;
276 vecp++;
277 first_bit = next_bit;
278 last_bit = next_bit;
279 nbits = 1;
280 } else if (xfs_buf_offset(bp, offset +
281 (next_bit << XFS_BLF_SHIFT)) !=
282 (xfs_buf_offset(bp, offset +
283 (last_bit << XFS_BLF_SHIFT)) +
284 XFS_BLF_CHUNK)) {
285 buffer_offset = offset + first_bit * XFS_BLF_CHUNK;
286 vecp->i_addr = xfs_buf_offset(bp, buffer_offset);
287 vecp->i_len = nbits * XFS_BLF_CHUNK;
288 vecp->i_type = XLOG_REG_TYPE_BCHUNK;
Dave Chinner709da6a2013-05-27 16:38:23 +1000289 nvecs++;
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000290 vecp++;
291 first_bit = next_bit;
292 last_bit = next_bit;
293 nbits = 1;
294 } else {
295 last_bit++;
296 nbits++;
297 }
298 }
Mark Tinguely820a5542012-12-04 17:18:04 -0600299out:
300 blfp->blf_size = nvecs;
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000301 return vecp;
302}
303
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700304/*
305 * This is called to fill in the vector of log iovecs for the
306 * given log buf item. It fills the first entry with a buf log
307 * format structure, and the rest point to contiguous chunks
308 * within the buffer.
309 */
Christoph Hellwigba0f32d2005-06-21 15:36:52 +1000310STATIC void
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700311xfs_buf_item_format(
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000312 struct xfs_log_item *lip,
313 struct xfs_log_iovec *vecp)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700314{
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000315 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip = BUF_ITEM(lip);
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000316 struct xfs_buf *bp = bip->bli_buf;
317 uint offset = 0;
318 int i;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700319
320 ASSERT(atomic_read(&bip->bli_refcount) > 0);
321 ASSERT((bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_LOGGED) ||
322 (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700323
324 /*
Dave Chinnerccf7c232010-05-20 23:19:42 +1000325 * If it is an inode buffer, transfer the in-memory state to the
Dave Chinnerddf6ad02013-06-27 16:04:56 +1000326 * format flags and clear the in-memory state.
327 *
328 * For buffer based inode allocation, we do not transfer
Dave Chinnerccf7c232010-05-20 23:19:42 +1000329 * this state if the inode buffer allocation has not yet been committed
330 * to the log as setting the XFS_BLI_INODE_BUF flag will prevent
331 * correct replay of the inode allocation.
Dave Chinnerddf6ad02013-06-27 16:04:56 +1000332 *
333 * For icreate item based inode allocation, the buffers aren't written
334 * to the journal during allocation, and hence we should always tag the
335 * buffer as an inode buffer so that the correct unlinked list replay
336 * occurs during recovery.
Dave Chinnerccf7c232010-05-20 23:19:42 +1000337 */
338 if (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_INODE_BUF) {
Dave Chinnerddf6ad02013-06-27 16:04:56 +1000339 if (xfs_sb_version_hascrc(&lip->li_mountp->m_sb) ||
340 !((bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_INODE_ALLOC_BUF) &&
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000341 xfs_log_item_in_current_chkpt(lip)))
Mark Tinguelyb9438172012-12-04 17:18:03 -0600342 bip->__bli_format.blf_flags |= XFS_BLF_INODE_BUF;
Dave Chinnerccf7c232010-05-20 23:19:42 +1000343 bip->bli_flags &= ~XFS_BLI_INODE_BUF;
344 }
345
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000346 if ((bip->bli_flags & (XFS_BLI_ORDERED|XFS_BLI_STALE)) ==
347 XFS_BLI_ORDERED) {
348 /*
349 * The buffer has been logged just to order it. It is not being
350 * included in the transaction commit, so don't format it.
351 */
352 trace_xfs_buf_item_format_ordered(bip);
353 return;
354 }
355
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000356 for (i = 0; i < bip->bli_format_count; i++) {
357 vecp = xfs_buf_item_format_segment(bip, vecp, offset,
358 &bip->bli_formats[i]);
359 offset += bp->b_maps[i].bm_len;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700360 }
361
362 /*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700363 * Check to make sure everything is consistent.
364 */
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +0000365 trace_xfs_buf_item_format(bip);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700366}
367
368/*
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000369 * This is called to pin the buffer associated with the buf log item in memory
Christoph Hellwig4d16e922010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000370 * so it cannot be written out.
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000371 *
372 * We also always take a reference to the buffer log item here so that the bli
373 * is held while the item is pinned in memory. This means that we can
374 * unconditionally drop the reference count a transaction holds when the
375 * transaction is completed.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700376 */
Christoph Hellwigba0f32d2005-06-21 15:36:52 +1000377STATIC void
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700378xfs_buf_item_pin(
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000379 struct xfs_log_item *lip)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700380{
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000381 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip = BUF_ITEM(lip);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700382
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700383 ASSERT(atomic_read(&bip->bli_refcount) > 0);
384 ASSERT((bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_LOGGED) ||
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000385 (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_ORDERED) ||
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700386 (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE));
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000387
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +0000388 trace_xfs_buf_item_pin(bip);
Christoph Hellwig4d16e922010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000389
390 atomic_inc(&bip->bli_refcount);
391 atomic_inc(&bip->bli_buf->b_pin_count);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700392}
393
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700394/*
395 * This is called to unpin the buffer associated with the buf log
396 * item which was previously pinned with a call to xfs_buf_item_pin().
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700397 *
398 * Also drop the reference to the buf item for the current transaction.
399 * If the XFS_BLI_STALE flag is set and we are the last reference,
400 * then free up the buf log item and unlock the buffer.
Christoph Hellwig9412e312010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000401 *
402 * If the remove flag is set we are called from uncommit in the
403 * forced-shutdown path. If that is true and the reference count on
404 * the log item is going to drop to zero we need to free the item's
405 * descriptor in the transaction.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700406 */
Christoph Hellwigba0f32d2005-06-21 15:36:52 +1000407STATIC void
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700408xfs_buf_item_unpin(
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000409 struct xfs_log_item *lip,
Christoph Hellwig9412e312010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000410 int remove)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700411{
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000412 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip = BUF_ITEM(lip);
Christoph Hellwig9412e312010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000413 xfs_buf_t *bp = bip->bli_buf;
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000414 struct xfs_ail *ailp = lip->li_ailp;
Dave Chinner8e123852010-03-08 11:26:03 +1100415 int stale = bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE;
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000416 int freed;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700417
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200418 ASSERT(bp->b_fspriv == bip);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700419 ASSERT(atomic_read(&bip->bli_refcount) > 0);
Christoph Hellwig9412e312010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000420
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +0000421 trace_xfs_buf_item_unpin(bip);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700422
423 freed = atomic_dec_and_test(&bip->bli_refcount);
Christoph Hellwig4d16e922010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000424
425 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&bp->b_pin_count))
426 wake_up_all(&bp->b_waiters);
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000427
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700428 if (freed && stale) {
429 ASSERT(bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE);
Christoph Hellwig0c842ad2011-07-08 14:36:19 +0200430 ASSERT(xfs_buf_islocked(bp));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700431 ASSERT(XFS_BUF_ISSTALE(bp));
Mark Tinguelyb9438172012-12-04 17:18:03 -0600432 ASSERT(bip->__bli_format.blf_flags & XFS_BLF_CANCEL);
Christoph Hellwig9412e312010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000433
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +0000434 trace_xfs_buf_item_unpin_stale(bip);
435
Christoph Hellwig9412e312010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000436 if (remove) {
437 /*
Dave Chinnere34a3142011-01-27 12:13:35 +1100438 * If we are in a transaction context, we have to
439 * remove the log item from the transaction as we are
440 * about to release our reference to the buffer. If we
441 * don't, the unlock that occurs later in
442 * xfs_trans_uncommit() will try to reference the
Christoph Hellwig9412e312010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000443 * buffer which we no longer have a hold on.
444 */
Dave Chinnere34a3142011-01-27 12:13:35 +1100445 if (lip->li_desc)
446 xfs_trans_del_item(lip);
Christoph Hellwig9412e312010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000447
448 /*
449 * Since the transaction no longer refers to the buffer,
450 * the buffer should no longer refer to the transaction.
451 */
Christoph Hellwigbf9d9012011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200452 bp->b_transp = NULL;
Christoph Hellwig9412e312010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000453 }
454
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700455 /*
456 * If we get called here because of an IO error, we may
David Chinner783a2f62008-10-30 17:39:58 +1100457 * or may not have the item on the AIL. xfs_trans_ail_delete()
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700458 * will take care of that situation.
David Chinner783a2f62008-10-30 17:39:58 +1100459 * xfs_trans_ail_delete() drops the AIL lock.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700460 */
461 if (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE_INODE) {
Dave Chinnerc90821a2010-12-03 17:00:52 +1100462 xfs_buf_do_callbacks(bp);
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200463 bp->b_fspriv = NULL;
Christoph Hellwigcb669ca2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200464 bp->b_iodone = NULL;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700465 } else {
David Chinner783a2f62008-10-30 17:39:58 +1100466 spin_lock(&ailp->xa_lock);
Dave Chinner04913fd2012-04-23 15:58:41 +1000467 xfs_trans_ail_delete(ailp, lip, SHUTDOWN_LOG_IO_ERROR);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700468 xfs_buf_item_relse(bp);
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200469 ASSERT(bp->b_fspriv == NULL);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700470 }
471 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
Christoph Hellwig960c60a2012-04-23 15:58:38 +1000472 } else if (freed && remove) {
Dave Chinner137fff02012-11-02 14:23:12 +1100473 /*
474 * There are currently two references to the buffer - the active
475 * LRU reference and the buf log item. What we are about to do
476 * here - simulate a failed IO completion - requires 3
477 * references.
478 *
479 * The LRU reference is removed by the xfs_buf_stale() call. The
480 * buf item reference is removed by the xfs_buf_iodone()
481 * callback that is run by xfs_buf_do_callbacks() during ioend
482 * processing (via the bp->b_iodone callback), and then finally
483 * the ioend processing will drop the IO reference if the buffer
484 * is marked XBF_ASYNC.
485 *
486 * Hence we need to take an additional reference here so that IO
487 * completion processing doesn't free the buffer prematurely.
488 */
Christoph Hellwig960c60a2012-04-23 15:58:38 +1000489 xfs_buf_lock(bp);
Dave Chinner137fff02012-11-02 14:23:12 +1100490 xfs_buf_hold(bp);
491 bp->b_flags |= XBF_ASYNC;
Christoph Hellwig960c60a2012-04-23 15:58:38 +1000492 xfs_buf_ioerror(bp, EIO);
493 XFS_BUF_UNDONE(bp);
494 xfs_buf_stale(bp);
495 xfs_buf_ioend(bp, 0);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700496 }
497}
498
Christoph Hellwigba0f32d2005-06-21 15:36:52 +1000499STATIC uint
Christoph Hellwig43ff2122012-04-23 15:58:39 +1000500xfs_buf_item_push(
501 struct xfs_log_item *lip,
502 struct list_head *buffer_list)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700503{
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000504 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip = BUF_ITEM(lip);
505 struct xfs_buf *bp = bip->bli_buf;
Christoph Hellwig43ff2122012-04-23 15:58:39 +1000506 uint rval = XFS_ITEM_SUCCESS;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700507
Chandra Seetharaman811e64c2011-07-22 23:40:27 +0000508 if (xfs_buf_ispinned(bp))
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700509 return XFS_ITEM_PINNED;
Brian Foster5337fe92013-02-11 10:08:21 -0500510 if (!xfs_buf_trylock(bp)) {
511 /*
512 * If we have just raced with a buffer being pinned and it has
513 * been marked stale, we could end up stalling until someone else
514 * issues a log force to unpin the stale buffer. Check for the
515 * race condition here so xfsaild recognizes the buffer is pinned
516 * and queues a log force to move it along.
517 */
518 if (xfs_buf_ispinned(bp))
519 return XFS_ITEM_PINNED;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700520 return XFS_ITEM_LOCKED;
Brian Foster5337fe92013-02-11 10:08:21 -0500521 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700522
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700523 ASSERT(!(bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_STALE));
Christoph Hellwig43ff2122012-04-23 15:58:39 +1000524
525 trace_xfs_buf_item_push(bip);
526
527 if (!xfs_buf_delwri_queue(bp, buffer_list))
528 rval = XFS_ITEM_FLUSHING;
529 xfs_buf_unlock(bp);
530 return rval;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700531}
532
533/*
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000534 * Release the buffer associated with the buf log item. If there is no dirty
535 * logged data associated with the buffer recorded in the buf log item, then
536 * free the buf log item and remove the reference to it in the buffer.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700537 *
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000538 * This call ignores the recursion count. It is only called when the buffer
539 * should REALLY be unlocked, regardless of the recursion count.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700540 *
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000541 * We unconditionally drop the transaction's reference to the log item. If the
542 * item was logged, then another reference was taken when it was pinned, so we
543 * can safely drop the transaction reference now. This also allows us to avoid
544 * potential races with the unpin code freeing the bli by not referencing the
545 * bli after we've dropped the reference count.
546 *
547 * If the XFS_BLI_HOLD flag is set in the buf log item, then free the log item
548 * if necessary but do not unlock the buffer. This is for support of
549 * xfs_trans_bhold(). Make sure the XFS_BLI_HOLD field is cleared if we don't
550 * free the item.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700551 */
Christoph Hellwigba0f32d2005-06-21 15:36:52 +1000552STATIC void
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700553xfs_buf_item_unlock(
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000554 struct xfs_log_item *lip)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700555{
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000556 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip = BUF_ITEM(lip);
557 struct xfs_buf *bp = bip->bli_buf;
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000558 bool clean;
559 bool aborted;
560 int flags;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700561
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000562 /* Clear the buffer's association with this transaction. */
Christoph Hellwigbf9d9012011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200563 bp->b_transp = NULL;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700564
565 /*
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000566 * If this is a transaction abort, don't return early. Instead, allow
567 * the brelse to happen. Normally it would be done for stale
568 * (cancelled) buffers at unpin time, but we'll never go through the
569 * pin/unpin cycle if we abort inside commit.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700570 */
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000571 aborted = (lip->li_flags & XFS_LI_ABORTED) ? true : false;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700572 /*
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000573 * Before possibly freeing the buf item, copy the per-transaction state
574 * so we can reference it safely later after clearing it from the
575 * buffer log item.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700576 */
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000577 flags = bip->bli_flags;
578 bip->bli_flags &= ~(XFS_BLI_LOGGED | XFS_BLI_HOLD | XFS_BLI_ORDERED);
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000579
580 /*
581 * If the buf item is marked stale, then don't do anything. We'll
582 * unlock the buffer and free the buf item when the buffer is unpinned
583 * for the last time.
584 */
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000585 if (flags & XFS_BLI_STALE) {
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000586 trace_xfs_buf_item_unlock_stale(bip);
Mark Tinguelyb9438172012-12-04 17:18:03 -0600587 ASSERT(bip->__bli_format.blf_flags & XFS_BLF_CANCEL);
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000588 if (!aborted) {
589 atomic_dec(&bip->bli_refcount);
590 return;
591 }
592 }
593
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +0000594 trace_xfs_buf_item_unlock(bip);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700595
596 /*
Dave Chinner64fc35d2010-05-07 11:04:34 +1000597 * If the buf item isn't tracking any data, free it, otherwise drop the
Dave Chinner3b190342013-01-21 23:53:55 +1100598 * reference we hold to it. If we are aborting the transaction, this may
599 * be the only reference to the buf item, so we free it anyway
600 * regardless of whether it is dirty or not. A dirty abort implies a
601 * shutdown, anyway.
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000602 *
603 * Ordered buffers are dirty but may have no recorded changes, so ensure
604 * we only release clean items here.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700605 */
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000606 clean = (flags & XFS_BLI_DIRTY) ? false : true;
607 if (clean) {
608 int i;
609 for (i = 0; i < bip->bli_format_count; i++) {
610 if (!xfs_bitmap_empty(bip->bli_formats[i].blf_data_map,
611 bip->bli_formats[i].blf_map_size)) {
612 clean = false;
613 break;
614 }
Mark Tinguelyc883d0c2012-12-04 17:18:05 -0600615 }
616 }
Dave Chinner46f9d2e2013-09-03 21:47:37 +1000617
618 /*
619 * Clean buffers, by definition, cannot be in the AIL. However, aborted
620 * buffers may be dirty and hence in the AIL. Therefore if we are
621 * aborting a buffer and we've just taken the last refernce away, we
622 * have to check if it is in the AIL before freeing it. We need to free
623 * it in this case, because an aborted transaction has already shut the
624 * filesystem down and this is the last chance we will have to do so.
625 */
626 if (atomic_dec_and_test(&bip->bli_refcount)) {
627 if (clean)
628 xfs_buf_item_relse(bp);
629 else if (aborted) {
630 ASSERT(XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(lip->li_mountp));
631 if (lip->li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL) {
Dave Chinner48852352013-09-24 16:01:13 +1000632 spin_lock(&lip->li_ailp->xa_lock);
Dave Chinner46f9d2e2013-09-03 21:47:37 +1000633 xfs_trans_ail_delete(lip->li_ailp, lip,
634 SHUTDOWN_LOG_IO_ERROR);
635 }
Dave Chinner3b190342013-01-21 23:53:55 +1100636 xfs_buf_item_relse(bp);
637 }
Dave Chinner46f9d2e2013-09-03 21:47:37 +1000638 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700639
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000640 if (!(flags & XFS_BLI_HOLD))
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700641 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700642}
643
644/*
645 * This is called to find out where the oldest active copy of the
646 * buf log item in the on disk log resides now that the last log
647 * write of it completed at the given lsn.
648 * We always re-log all the dirty data in a buffer, so usually the
649 * latest copy in the on disk log is the only one that matters. For
650 * those cases we simply return the given lsn.
651 *
652 * The one exception to this is for buffers full of newly allocated
653 * inodes. These buffers are only relogged with the XFS_BLI_INODE_BUF
654 * flag set, indicating that only the di_next_unlinked fields from the
655 * inodes in the buffers will be replayed during recovery. If the
656 * original newly allocated inode images have not yet been flushed
657 * when the buffer is so relogged, then we need to make sure that we
658 * keep the old images in the 'active' portion of the log. We do this
659 * by returning the original lsn of that transaction here rather than
660 * the current one.
661 */
Christoph Hellwigba0f32d2005-06-21 15:36:52 +1000662STATIC xfs_lsn_t
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700663xfs_buf_item_committed(
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000664 struct xfs_log_item *lip,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700665 xfs_lsn_t lsn)
666{
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000667 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip = BUF_ITEM(lip);
668
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +0000669 trace_xfs_buf_item_committed(bip);
670
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000671 if ((bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_INODE_ALLOC_BUF) && lip->li_lsn != 0)
672 return lip->li_lsn;
673 return lsn;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700674}
675
Christoph Hellwigba0f32d2005-06-21 15:36:52 +1000676STATIC void
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000677xfs_buf_item_committing(
678 struct xfs_log_item *lip,
679 xfs_lsn_t commit_lsn)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700680{
681}
682
683/*
684 * This is the ops vector shared by all buf log items.
685 */
Christoph Hellwig272e42b2011-10-28 09:54:24 +0000686static const struct xfs_item_ops xfs_buf_item_ops = {
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000687 .iop_size = xfs_buf_item_size,
688 .iop_format = xfs_buf_item_format,
689 .iop_pin = xfs_buf_item_pin,
690 .iop_unpin = xfs_buf_item_unpin,
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000691 .iop_unlock = xfs_buf_item_unlock,
692 .iop_committed = xfs_buf_item_committed,
693 .iop_push = xfs_buf_item_push,
Christoph Hellwig7bfa31d2010-06-23 18:11:15 +1000694 .iop_committing = xfs_buf_item_committing
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700695};
696
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000697STATIC int
698xfs_buf_item_get_format(
699 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip,
700 int count)
701{
702 ASSERT(bip->bli_formats == NULL);
703 bip->bli_format_count = count;
704
705 if (count == 1) {
Mark Tinguelyb9438172012-12-04 17:18:03 -0600706 bip->bli_formats = &bip->__bli_format;
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000707 return 0;
708 }
709
710 bip->bli_formats = kmem_zalloc(count * sizeof(struct xfs_buf_log_format),
711 KM_SLEEP);
712 if (!bip->bli_formats)
713 return ENOMEM;
714 return 0;
715}
716
717STATIC void
718xfs_buf_item_free_format(
719 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip)
720{
Mark Tinguelyb9438172012-12-04 17:18:03 -0600721 if (bip->bli_formats != &bip->__bli_format) {
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000722 kmem_free(bip->bli_formats);
723 bip->bli_formats = NULL;
724 }
725}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700726
727/*
728 * Allocate a new buf log item to go with the given buffer.
729 * Set the buffer's b_fsprivate field to point to the new
730 * buf log item. If there are other item's attached to the
731 * buffer (see xfs_buf_attach_iodone() below), then put the
732 * buf log item at the front.
733 */
734void
735xfs_buf_item_init(
736 xfs_buf_t *bp,
737 xfs_mount_t *mp)
738{
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200739 xfs_log_item_t *lip = bp->b_fspriv;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700740 xfs_buf_log_item_t *bip;
741 int chunks;
742 int map_size;
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000743 int error;
744 int i;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700745
746 /*
747 * Check to see if there is already a buf log item for
748 * this buffer. If there is, it is guaranteed to be
749 * the first. If we do already have one, there is
750 * nothing to do here so return.
751 */
Dave Chinnerebad8612010-09-22 10:47:20 +1000752 ASSERT(bp->b_target->bt_mount == mp);
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200753 if (lip != NULL && lip->li_type == XFS_LI_BUF)
754 return;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700755
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000756 bip = kmem_zone_zalloc(xfs_buf_item_zone, KM_SLEEP);
Dave Chinner43f5efc2010-03-23 10:10:00 +1100757 xfs_log_item_init(mp, &bip->bli_item, XFS_LI_BUF, &xfs_buf_item_ops);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700758 bip->bli_buf = bp;
Lachlan McIlroye1f5dbd2008-09-17 16:52:13 +1000759 xfs_buf_hold(bp);
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000760
761 /*
762 * chunks is the number of XFS_BLF_CHUNK size pieces the buffer
763 * can be divided into. Make sure not to truncate any pieces.
764 * map_size is the size of the bitmap needed to describe the
765 * chunks of the buffer.
766 *
767 * Discontiguous buffer support follows the layout of the underlying
768 * buffer. This makes the implementation as simple as possible.
769 */
770 error = xfs_buf_item_get_format(bip, bp->b_map_count);
771 ASSERT(error == 0);
772
773 for (i = 0; i < bip->bli_format_count; i++) {
774 chunks = DIV_ROUND_UP(BBTOB(bp->b_maps[i].bm_len),
775 XFS_BLF_CHUNK);
776 map_size = DIV_ROUND_UP(chunks, NBWORD);
777
778 bip->bli_formats[i].blf_type = XFS_LI_BUF;
779 bip->bli_formats[i].blf_blkno = bp->b_maps[i].bm_bn;
780 bip->bli_formats[i].blf_len = bp->b_maps[i].bm_len;
781 bip->bli_formats[i].blf_map_size = map_size;
782 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700783
784#ifdef XFS_TRANS_DEBUG
785 /*
786 * Allocate the arrays for tracking what needs to be logged
787 * and what our callers request to be logged. bli_orig
788 * holds a copy of the original, clean buffer for comparison
789 * against, and bli_logged keeps a 1 bit flag per byte in
790 * the buffer to indicate which bytes the callers have asked
791 * to have logged.
792 */
Dave Chinneraa0e8832012-04-23 15:58:52 +1000793 bip->bli_orig = kmem_alloc(BBTOB(bp->b_length), KM_SLEEP);
794 memcpy(bip->bli_orig, bp->b_addr, BBTOB(bp->b_length));
795 bip->bli_logged = kmem_zalloc(BBTOB(bp->b_length) / NBBY, KM_SLEEP);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700796#endif
797
798 /*
799 * Put the buf item into the list of items attached to the
800 * buffer at the front.
801 */
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200802 if (bp->b_fspriv)
803 bip->bli_item.li_bio_list = bp->b_fspriv;
804 bp->b_fspriv = bip;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700805}
806
807
808/*
809 * Mark bytes first through last inclusive as dirty in the buf
810 * item's bitmap.
811 */
Dave Chinner632b89e2013-10-29 22:11:58 +1100812static void
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000813xfs_buf_item_log_segment(
814 struct xfs_buf_log_item *bip,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700815 uint first,
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000816 uint last,
817 uint *map)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700818{
819 uint first_bit;
820 uint last_bit;
821 uint bits_to_set;
822 uint bits_set;
823 uint word_num;
824 uint *wordp;
825 uint bit;
826 uint end_bit;
827 uint mask;
828
829 /*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700830 * Convert byte offsets to bit numbers.
831 */
Dave Chinnerc1155412010-05-07 11:05:19 +1000832 first_bit = first >> XFS_BLF_SHIFT;
833 last_bit = last >> XFS_BLF_SHIFT;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700834
835 /*
836 * Calculate the total number of bits to be set.
837 */
838 bits_to_set = last_bit - first_bit + 1;
839
840 /*
841 * Get a pointer to the first word in the bitmap
842 * to set a bit in.
843 */
844 word_num = first_bit >> BIT_TO_WORD_SHIFT;
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000845 wordp = &map[word_num];
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700846
847 /*
848 * Calculate the starting bit in the first word.
849 */
850 bit = first_bit & (uint)(NBWORD - 1);
851
852 /*
853 * First set any bits in the first word of our range.
854 * If it starts at bit 0 of the word, it will be
855 * set below rather than here. That is what the variable
856 * bit tells us. The variable bits_set tracks the number
857 * of bits that have been set so far. End_bit is the number
858 * of the last bit to be set in this word plus one.
859 */
860 if (bit) {
861 end_bit = MIN(bit + bits_to_set, (uint)NBWORD);
862 mask = ((1 << (end_bit - bit)) - 1) << bit;
863 *wordp |= mask;
864 wordp++;
865 bits_set = end_bit - bit;
866 } else {
867 bits_set = 0;
868 }
869
870 /*
871 * Now set bits a whole word at a time that are between
872 * first_bit and last_bit.
873 */
874 while ((bits_to_set - bits_set) >= NBWORD) {
875 *wordp |= 0xffffffff;
876 bits_set += NBWORD;
877 wordp++;
878 }
879
880 /*
881 * Finally, set any bits left to be set in one last partial word.
882 */
883 end_bit = bits_to_set - bits_set;
884 if (end_bit) {
885 mask = (1 << end_bit) - 1;
886 *wordp |= mask;
887 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700888}
889
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000890/*
891 * Mark bytes first through last inclusive as dirty in the buf
892 * item's bitmap.
893 */
894void
895xfs_buf_item_log(
896 xfs_buf_log_item_t *bip,
897 uint first,
898 uint last)
899{
900 int i;
901 uint start;
902 uint end;
903 struct xfs_buf *bp = bip->bli_buf;
904
905 /*
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000906 * walk each buffer segment and mark them dirty appropriately.
907 */
908 start = 0;
909 for (i = 0; i < bip->bli_format_count; i++) {
910 if (start > last)
911 break;
912 end = start + BBTOB(bp->b_maps[i].bm_len);
913 if (first > end) {
914 start += BBTOB(bp->b_maps[i].bm_len);
915 continue;
916 }
917 if (first < start)
918 first = start;
919 if (end > last)
920 end = last;
921
922 xfs_buf_item_log_segment(bip, first, end,
923 &bip->bli_formats[i].blf_data_map[0]);
924
925 start += bp->b_maps[i].bm_len;
926 }
927}
928
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700929
930/*
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000931 * Return 1 if the buffer has been logged or ordered in a transaction (at any
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700932 * point, not just the current transaction) and 0 if not.
933 */
934uint
935xfs_buf_item_dirty(
936 xfs_buf_log_item_t *bip)
937{
938 return (bip->bli_flags & XFS_BLI_DIRTY);
939}
940
Lachlan McIlroye1f5dbd2008-09-17 16:52:13 +1000941STATIC void
942xfs_buf_item_free(
943 xfs_buf_log_item_t *bip)
944{
945#ifdef XFS_TRANS_DEBUG
946 kmem_free(bip->bli_orig);
947 kmem_free(bip->bli_logged);
948#endif /* XFS_TRANS_DEBUG */
949
Dave Chinner372cc85e2012-06-22 18:50:12 +1000950 xfs_buf_item_free_format(bip);
Lachlan McIlroye1f5dbd2008-09-17 16:52:13 +1000951 kmem_zone_free(xfs_buf_item_zone, bip);
952}
953
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700954/*
955 * This is called when the buf log item is no longer needed. It should
956 * free the buf log item associated with the given buffer and clear
957 * the buffer's pointer to the buf log item. If there are no more
958 * items in the list, clear the b_iodone field of the buffer (see
959 * xfs_buf_attach_iodone() below).
960 */
961void
962xfs_buf_item_relse(
963 xfs_buf_t *bp)
964{
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000965 xfs_buf_log_item_t *bip = bp->b_fspriv;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700966
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +0000967 trace_xfs_buf_item_relse(bp, _RET_IP_);
Dave Chinner5f6bed72013-06-27 16:04:52 +1000968 ASSERT(!(bip->bli_item.li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL));
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +0000969
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200970 bp->b_fspriv = bip->bli_item.li_bio_list;
Christoph Hellwigcb669ca2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200971 if (bp->b_fspriv == NULL)
972 bp->b_iodone = NULL;
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200973
Lachlan McIlroye1f5dbd2008-09-17 16:52:13 +1000974 xfs_buf_rele(bp);
975 xfs_buf_item_free(bip);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700976}
977
978
979/*
980 * Add the given log item with its callback to the list of callbacks
981 * to be called when the buffer's I/O completes. If it is not set
982 * already, set the buffer's b_iodone() routine to be
983 * xfs_buf_iodone_callbacks() and link the log item into the list of
984 * items rooted at b_fsprivate. Items are always added as the second
985 * entry in the list if there is a first, because the buf item code
986 * assumes that the buf log item is first.
987 */
988void
989xfs_buf_attach_iodone(
990 xfs_buf_t *bp,
991 void (*cb)(xfs_buf_t *, xfs_log_item_t *),
992 xfs_log_item_t *lip)
993{
994 xfs_log_item_t *head_lip;
995
Christoph Hellwig0c842ad2011-07-08 14:36:19 +0200996 ASSERT(xfs_buf_islocked(bp));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700997
998 lip->li_cb = cb;
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +0200999 head_lip = bp->b_fspriv;
1000 if (head_lip) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001001 lip->li_bio_list = head_lip->li_bio_list;
1002 head_lip->li_bio_list = lip;
1003 } else {
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +02001004 bp->b_fspriv = lip;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001005 }
1006
Christoph Hellwigcb669ca2011-07-13 13:43:49 +02001007 ASSERT(bp->b_iodone == NULL ||
1008 bp->b_iodone == xfs_buf_iodone_callbacks);
1009 bp->b_iodone = xfs_buf_iodone_callbacks;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001010}
1011
Dave Chinnerc90821a2010-12-03 17:00:52 +11001012/*
1013 * We can have many callbacks on a buffer. Running the callbacks individually
1014 * can cause a lot of contention on the AIL lock, so we allow for a single
1015 * callback to be able to scan the remaining lip->li_bio_list for other items
1016 * of the same type and callback to be processed in the first call.
1017 *
1018 * As a result, the loop walking the callback list below will also modify the
1019 * list. it removes the first item from the list and then runs the callback.
1020 * The loop then restarts from the new head of the list. This allows the
1021 * callback to scan and modify the list attached to the buffer and we don't
1022 * have to care about maintaining a next item pointer.
1023 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001024STATIC void
1025xfs_buf_do_callbacks(
Dave Chinnerc90821a2010-12-03 17:00:52 +11001026 struct xfs_buf *bp)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001027{
Dave Chinnerc90821a2010-12-03 17:00:52 +11001028 struct xfs_log_item *lip;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001029
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +02001030 while ((lip = bp->b_fspriv) != NULL) {
1031 bp->b_fspriv = lip->li_bio_list;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001032 ASSERT(lip->li_cb != NULL);
1033 /*
1034 * Clear the next pointer so we don't have any
1035 * confusion if the item is added to another buf.
1036 * Don't touch the log item after calling its
1037 * callback, because it could have freed itself.
1038 */
1039 lip->li_bio_list = NULL;
1040 lip->li_cb(bp, lip);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001041 }
1042}
1043
1044/*
1045 * This is the iodone() function for buffers which have had callbacks
1046 * attached to them by xfs_buf_attach_iodone(). It should remove each
1047 * log item from the buffer's list and call the callback of each in turn.
1048 * When done, the buffer's fsprivate field is set to NULL and the buffer
1049 * is unlocked with a call to iodone().
1050 */
1051void
1052xfs_buf_iodone_callbacks(
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001053 struct xfs_buf *bp)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001054{
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001055 struct xfs_log_item *lip = bp->b_fspriv;
1056 struct xfs_mount *mp = lip->li_mountp;
1057 static ulong lasttime;
1058 static xfs_buftarg_t *lasttarg;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001059
Chandra Seetharaman5a52c2a582011-07-22 23:39:51 +00001060 if (likely(!xfs_buf_geterror(bp)))
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001061 goto do_callbacks;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001062
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001063 /*
1064 * If we've already decided to shutdown the filesystem because of
1065 * I/O errors, there's no point in giving this a retry.
1066 */
1067 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp)) {
Christoph Hellwigc867cb62011-10-10 16:52:46 +00001068 xfs_buf_stale(bp);
Christoph Hellwigc867cb62011-10-10 16:52:46 +00001069 XFS_BUF_DONE(bp);
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001070 trace_xfs_buf_item_iodone(bp, _RET_IP_);
1071 goto do_callbacks;
1072 }
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001073
Chandra Seetharaman49074c02011-07-22 23:40:40 +00001074 if (bp->b_target != lasttarg ||
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001075 time_after(jiffies, (lasttime + 5*HZ))) {
1076 lasttime = jiffies;
Christoph Hellwigb38505b2011-10-10 16:52:50 +00001077 xfs_buf_ioerror_alert(bp, __func__);
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001078 }
Chandra Seetharaman49074c02011-07-22 23:40:40 +00001079 lasttarg = bp->b_target;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001080
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001081 /*
Lucas De Marchi25985ed2011-03-30 22:57:33 -03001082 * If the write was asynchronous then no one will be looking for the
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001083 * error. Clear the error state and write the buffer out again.
1084 *
Christoph Hellwig43ff2122012-04-23 15:58:39 +10001085 * XXX: This helps against transient write errors, but we need to find
1086 * a way to shut the filesystem down if the writes keep failing.
1087 *
1088 * In practice we'll shut the filesystem down soon as non-transient
1089 * erorrs tend to affect the whole device and a failing log write
1090 * will make us give up. But we really ought to do better here.
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001091 */
1092 if (XFS_BUF_ISASYNC(bp)) {
Christoph Hellwig43ff2122012-04-23 15:58:39 +10001093 ASSERT(bp->b_iodone != NULL);
1094
1095 trace_xfs_buf_item_iodone_async(bp, _RET_IP_);
1096
Chandra Seetharaman5a52c2a582011-07-22 23:39:51 +00001097 xfs_buf_ioerror(bp, 0); /* errno of 0 unsets the flag */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001098
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001099 if (!XFS_BUF_ISSTALE(bp)) {
Christoph Hellwig43ff2122012-04-23 15:58:39 +10001100 bp->b_flags |= XBF_WRITE | XBF_ASYNC | XBF_DONE;
Christoph Hellwiga2dcf5d2012-07-13 02:24:10 -04001101 xfs_buf_iorequest(bp);
Christoph Hellwig43ff2122012-04-23 15:58:39 +10001102 } else {
1103 xfs_buf_relse(bp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001104 }
Christoph Hellwig43ff2122012-04-23 15:58:39 +10001105
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001106 return;
1107 }
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +00001108
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001109 /*
1110 * If the write of the buffer was synchronous, we want to make
1111 * sure to return the error to the caller of xfs_bwrite().
1112 */
Christoph Hellwigc867cb62011-10-10 16:52:46 +00001113 xfs_buf_stale(bp);
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001114 XFS_BUF_DONE(bp);
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001115
1116 trace_xfs_buf_error_relse(bp, _RET_IP_);
Christoph Hellwigbfc60172011-01-07 13:02:23 +00001117
1118do_callbacks:
Dave Chinnerc90821a2010-12-03 17:00:52 +11001119 xfs_buf_do_callbacks(bp);
Christoph Hellwigadadbee2011-07-13 13:43:49 +02001120 bp->b_fspriv = NULL;
Christoph Hellwigcb669ca2011-07-13 13:43:49 +02001121 bp->b_iodone = NULL;
Christoph Hellwig1a1a3e92010-10-06 18:41:18 +00001122 xfs_buf_ioend(bp, 0);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001123}
1124
1125/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001126 * This is the iodone() function for buffers which have been
1127 * logged. It is called when they are eventually flushed out.
1128 * It should remove the buf item from the AIL, and free the buf item.
1129 * It is called by xfs_buf_iodone_callbacks() above which will take
1130 * care of cleaning up the buffer itself.
1131 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001132void
1133xfs_buf_iodone(
Christoph Hellwigca30b2a2010-06-23 18:11:15 +10001134 struct xfs_buf *bp,
1135 struct xfs_log_item *lip)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001136{
Christoph Hellwigca30b2a2010-06-23 18:11:15 +10001137 struct xfs_ail *ailp = lip->li_ailp;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001138
Christoph Hellwigca30b2a2010-06-23 18:11:15 +10001139 ASSERT(BUF_ITEM(lip)->bli_buf == bp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001140
Lachlan McIlroye1f5dbd2008-09-17 16:52:13 +10001141 xfs_buf_rele(bp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001142
1143 /*
1144 * If we are forcibly shutting down, this may well be
1145 * off the AIL already. That's because we simulate the
1146 * log-committed callbacks to unpin these buffers. Or we may never
1147 * have put this item on AIL because of the transaction was
David Chinner783a2f62008-10-30 17:39:58 +11001148 * aborted forcibly. xfs_trans_ail_delete() takes care of these.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001149 *
1150 * Either way, AIL is useless if we're forcing a shutdown.
1151 */
David Chinnerfc1829f2008-10-30 17:39:46 +11001152 spin_lock(&ailp->xa_lock);
Dave Chinner04913fd2012-04-23 15:58:41 +10001153 xfs_trans_ail_delete(ailp, lip, SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT_INCORE);
Christoph Hellwigca30b2a2010-06-23 18:11:15 +10001154 xfs_buf_item_free(BUF_ITEM(lip));
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001155}