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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001/*
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +11002 * Copyright (c) 2000-2002,2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
David Chinnerc7e8f262008-10-30 17:39:23 +11003 * Copyright (c) 2008 Dave Chinner
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +11004 * All Rights Reserved.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07005 *
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +11006 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07008 * published by the Free Software Foundation.
9 *
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +110010 * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful,
11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 * GNU General Public License for more details.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070014 *
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +110015 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 * along with this program; if not, write the Free Software Foundation,
17 * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070018 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070019#include "xfs.h"
Nathan Scotta844f452005-11-02 14:38:42 +110020#include "xfs_fs.h"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070021#include "xfs_types.h"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070022#include "xfs_log.h"
Nathan Scotta844f452005-11-02 14:38:42 +110023#include "xfs_inum.h"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070024#include "xfs_trans.h"
25#include "xfs_sb.h"
David Chinnerda353b02007-08-28 14:00:13 +100026#include "xfs_ag.h"
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070027#include "xfs_mount.h"
28#include "xfs_trans_priv.h"
29#include "xfs_error.h"
30
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +100031struct workqueue_struct *xfs_ail_wq; /* AIL workqueue */
32
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070033#ifdef DEBUG
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +100034/*
35 * Check that the list is sorted as it should be.
36 */
37STATIC void
38xfs_ail_check(
39 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
40 xfs_log_item_t *lip)
41{
42 xfs_log_item_t *prev_lip;
43
44 if (list_empty(&ailp->xa_ail))
45 return;
46
47 /*
48 * Check the next and previous entries are valid.
49 */
50 ASSERT((lip->li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL) != 0);
51 prev_lip = list_entry(lip->li_ail.prev, xfs_log_item_t, li_ail);
52 if (&prev_lip->li_ail != &ailp->xa_ail)
53 ASSERT(XFS_LSN_CMP(prev_lip->li_lsn, lip->li_lsn) <= 0);
54
55 prev_lip = list_entry(lip->li_ail.next, xfs_log_item_t, li_ail);
56 if (&prev_lip->li_ail != &ailp->xa_ail)
57 ASSERT(XFS_LSN_CMP(prev_lip->li_lsn, lip->li_lsn) >= 0);
58
59
60#ifdef XFS_TRANS_DEBUG
61 /*
62 * Walk the list checking lsn ordering, and that every entry has the
63 * XFS_LI_IN_AIL flag set. This is really expensive, so only do it
64 * when specifically debugging the transaction subsystem.
65 */
66 prev_lip = list_entry(&ailp->xa_ail, xfs_log_item_t, li_ail);
67 list_for_each_entry(lip, &ailp->xa_ail, li_ail) {
68 if (&prev_lip->li_ail != &ailp->xa_ail)
69 ASSERT(XFS_LSN_CMP(prev_lip->li_lsn, lip->li_lsn) <= 0);
70 ASSERT((lip->li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL) != 0);
71 prev_lip = lip;
72 }
73#endif /* XFS_TRANS_DEBUG */
74}
75#else /* !DEBUG */
David Chinnerde08dbc2008-02-05 12:13:38 +110076#define xfs_ail_check(a,l)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070077#endif /* DEBUG */
78
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +100079/*
80 * Return a pointer to the first item in the AIL. If the AIL is empty, then
81 * return NULL.
82 */
83static xfs_log_item_t *
84xfs_ail_min(
85 struct xfs_ail *ailp)
86{
87 if (list_empty(&ailp->xa_ail))
88 return NULL;
89
90 return list_first_entry(&ailp->xa_ail, xfs_log_item_t, li_ail);
91}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070092
Dave Chinnerfd074842011-04-08 12:45:07 +100093 /*
94 * Return a pointer to the last item in the AIL. If the AIL is empty, then
95 * return NULL.
96 */
97static xfs_log_item_t *
98xfs_ail_max(
99 struct xfs_ail *ailp)
100{
101 if (list_empty(&ailp->xa_ail))
102 return NULL;
103
104 return list_entry(ailp->xa_ail.prev, xfs_log_item_t, li_ail);
105}
106
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700107/*
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000108 * Return a pointer to the item which follows the given item in the AIL. If
109 * the given item is the last item in the list, then return NULL.
110 */
111static xfs_log_item_t *
112xfs_ail_next(
113 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
114 xfs_log_item_t *lip)
115{
116 if (lip->li_ail.next == &ailp->xa_ail)
117 return NULL;
118
119 return list_first_entry(&lip->li_ail, xfs_log_item_t, li_ail);
120}
121
122/*
123 * This is called by the log manager code to determine the LSN of the tail of
124 * the log. This is exactly the LSN of the first item in the AIL. If the AIL
125 * is empty, then this function returns 0.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700126 *
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000127 * We need the AIL lock in order to get a coherent read of the lsn of the last
128 * item in the AIL.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700129 */
130xfs_lsn_t
Dave Chinnerfd074842011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000131xfs_ail_min_lsn(
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100132 struct xfs_ail *ailp)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700133{
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000134 xfs_lsn_t lsn = 0;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700135 xfs_log_item_t *lip;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700136
David Chinnerc7e8f262008-10-30 17:39:23 +1100137 spin_lock(&ailp->xa_lock);
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100138 lip = xfs_ail_min(ailp);
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000139 if (lip)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700140 lsn = lip->li_lsn;
David Chinnerc7e8f262008-10-30 17:39:23 +1100141 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700142
143 return lsn;
144}
145
146/*
Dave Chinnerfd074842011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000147 * Return the maximum lsn held in the AIL, or zero if the AIL is empty.
148 */
149static xfs_lsn_t
150xfs_ail_max_lsn(
151 struct xfs_ail *ailp)
152{
153 xfs_lsn_t lsn = 0;
154 xfs_log_item_t *lip;
155
156 spin_lock(&ailp->xa_lock);
157 lip = xfs_ail_max(ailp);
158 if (lip)
159 lsn = lip->li_lsn;
160 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
161
162 return lsn;
163}
164
165/*
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000166 * The cursor keeps track of where our current traversal is up to by tracking
167 * the next item in the list for us. However, for this to be safe, removing an
168 * object from the AIL needs to invalidate any cursor that points to it. hence
169 * the traversal cursor needs to be linked to the struct xfs_ail so that
170 * deletion can search all the active cursors for invalidation.
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100171 */
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100172STATIC void
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100173xfs_trans_ail_cursor_init(
174 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
175 struct xfs_ail_cursor *cur)
176{
177 cur->item = NULL;
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000178 list_add_tail(&cur->list, &ailp->xa_cursors);
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100179}
180
181/*
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000182 * Get the next item in the traversal and advance the cursor. If the cursor
183 * was invalidated (indicated by a lip of 1), restart the traversal.
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100184 */
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100185struct xfs_log_item *
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100186xfs_trans_ail_cursor_next(
187 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
188 struct xfs_ail_cursor *cur)
189{
190 struct xfs_log_item *lip = cur->item;
191
192 if ((__psint_t)lip & 1)
193 lip = xfs_ail_min(ailp);
Dave Chinner16b59022011-07-18 03:40:17 +0000194 if (lip)
195 cur->item = xfs_ail_next(ailp, lip);
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100196 return lip;
197}
198
199/*
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000200 * When the traversal is complete, we need to remove the cursor from the list
201 * of traversing cursors.
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100202 */
203void
204xfs_trans_ail_cursor_done(
205 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000206 struct xfs_ail_cursor *cur)
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100207{
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000208 cur->item = NULL;
209 list_del_init(&cur->list);
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100210}
211
212/*
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000213 * Invalidate any cursor that is pointing to this item. This is called when an
214 * item is removed from the AIL. Any cursor pointing to this object is now
215 * invalid and the traversal needs to be terminated so it doesn't reference a
216 * freed object. We set the low bit of the cursor item pointer so we can
217 * distinguish between an invalidation and the end of the list when getting the
218 * next item from the cursor.
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100219 */
220STATIC void
221xfs_trans_ail_cursor_clear(
222 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
223 struct xfs_log_item *lip)
224{
225 struct xfs_ail_cursor *cur;
226
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000227 list_for_each_entry(cur, &ailp->xa_cursors, list) {
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100228 if (cur->item == lip)
229 cur->item = (struct xfs_log_item *)
230 ((__psint_t)cur->item | 1);
231 }
232}
233
234/*
Dave Chinner16b59022011-07-18 03:40:17 +0000235 * Find the first item in the AIL with the given @lsn by searching in ascending
236 * LSN order and initialise the cursor to point to the next item for a
237 * ascending traversal. Pass a @lsn of zero to initialise the cursor to the
238 * first item in the AIL. Returns NULL if the list is empty.
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100239 */
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100240xfs_log_item_t *
241xfs_trans_ail_cursor_first(
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100242 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
243 struct xfs_ail_cursor *cur,
244 xfs_lsn_t lsn)
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100245{
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100246 xfs_log_item_t *lip;
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100247
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100248 xfs_trans_ail_cursor_init(ailp, cur);
Dave Chinner16b59022011-07-18 03:40:17 +0000249
250 if (lsn == 0) {
251 lip = xfs_ail_min(ailp);
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100252 goto out;
Dave Chinner16b59022011-07-18 03:40:17 +0000253 }
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100254
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100255 list_for_each_entry(lip, &ailp->xa_ail, li_ail) {
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100256 if (XFS_LSN_CMP(lip->li_lsn, lsn) >= 0)
David Chinner7ee49ac2008-10-30 18:26:51 +1100257 goto out;
Josef 'Jeff' Sipek535f6b32008-03-27 17:58:27 +1100258 }
Dave Chinner16b59022011-07-18 03:40:17 +0000259 return NULL;
260
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100261out:
Dave Chinner16b59022011-07-18 03:40:17 +0000262 if (lip)
263 cur->item = xfs_ail_next(ailp, lip);
David Chinner5b00f142008-10-30 17:39:00 +1100264 return lip;
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100265}
266
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000267static struct xfs_log_item *
268__xfs_trans_ail_cursor_last(
269 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
270 xfs_lsn_t lsn)
271{
272 xfs_log_item_t *lip;
273
274 list_for_each_entry_reverse(lip, &ailp->xa_ail, li_ail) {
275 if (XFS_LSN_CMP(lip->li_lsn, lsn) <= 0)
276 return lip;
277 }
278 return NULL;
279}
280
281/*
Dave Chinner16b59022011-07-18 03:40:17 +0000282 * Find the last item in the AIL with the given @lsn by searching in descending
283 * LSN order and initialise the cursor to point to that item. If there is no
284 * item with the value of @lsn, then it sets the cursor to the last item with an
285 * LSN lower than @lsn. Returns NULL if the list is empty.
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000286 */
287struct xfs_log_item *
288xfs_trans_ail_cursor_last(
289 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
290 struct xfs_ail_cursor *cur,
291 xfs_lsn_t lsn)
292{
293 xfs_trans_ail_cursor_init(ailp, cur);
294 cur->item = __xfs_trans_ail_cursor_last(ailp, lsn);
295 return cur->item;
296}
297
298/*
Dave Chinner16b59022011-07-18 03:40:17 +0000299 * Splice the log item list into the AIL at the given LSN. We splice to the
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000300 * tail of the given LSN to maintain insert order for push traversals. The
301 * cursor is optional, allowing repeated updates to the same LSN to avoid
Alex Eldere44f4112011-07-22 16:04:41 +0000302 * repeated traversals. This should not be called with an empty list.
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000303 */
304static void
305xfs_ail_splice(
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000306 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
307 struct xfs_ail_cursor *cur,
308 struct list_head *list,
309 xfs_lsn_t lsn)
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000310{
Alex Eldere44f4112011-07-22 16:04:41 +0000311 struct xfs_log_item *lip;
312
313 ASSERT(!list_empty(list));
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000314
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000315 /*
Alex Eldere44f4112011-07-22 16:04:41 +0000316 * Use the cursor to determine the insertion point if one is
317 * provided. If not, or if the one we got is not valid,
318 * find the place in the AIL where the items belong.
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000319 */
Alex Eldere44f4112011-07-22 16:04:41 +0000320 lip = cur ? cur->item : NULL;
321 if (!lip || (__psint_t) lip & 1)
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000322 lip = __xfs_trans_ail_cursor_last(ailp, lsn);
323
Alex Eldere44f4112011-07-22 16:04:41 +0000324 /*
325 * If a cursor is provided, we know we're processing the AIL
326 * in lsn order, and future items to be spliced in will
327 * follow the last one being inserted now. Update the
328 * cursor to point to that last item, now while we have a
329 * reliable pointer to it.
330 */
331 if (cur)
332 cur->item = list_entry(list->prev, struct xfs_log_item, li_ail);
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000333
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000334 /*
Alex Eldere44f4112011-07-22 16:04:41 +0000335 * Finally perform the splice. Unless the AIL was empty,
336 * lip points to the item in the AIL _after_ which the new
337 * items should go. If lip is null the AIL was empty, so
338 * the new items go at the head of the AIL.
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000339 */
Alex Eldere44f4112011-07-22 16:04:41 +0000340 if (lip)
341 list_splice(list, &lip->li_ail);
342 else
343 list_splice(list, &ailp->xa_ail);
Dave Chinnercd4a3c52011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000344}
345
346/*
347 * Delete the given item from the AIL. Return a pointer to the item.
348 */
349static void
350xfs_ail_delete(
351 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
352 xfs_log_item_t *lip)
353{
354 xfs_ail_check(ailp, lip);
355 list_del(&lip->li_ail);
356 xfs_trans_ail_cursor_clear(ailp, lip);
357}
358
359/*
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000360 * xfs_ail_worker does the work of pushing on the AIL. It will requeue itself
361 * to run at a later time if there is more work to do to complete the push.
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100362 */
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000363STATIC void
364xfs_ail_worker(
Dave Chinner9e7004e2011-05-06 02:54:05 +0000365 struct work_struct *work)
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100366{
Dave Chinner9e7004e2011-05-06 02:54:05 +0000367 struct xfs_ail *ailp = container_of(to_delayed_work(work),
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000368 struct xfs_ail, xa_work);
Dave Chinner9e7004e2011-05-06 02:54:05 +0000369 xfs_mount_t *mp = ailp->xa_mount;
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000370 struct xfs_ail_cursor cur;
Dave Chinner9e7004e2011-05-06 02:54:05 +0000371 xfs_log_item_t *lip;
372 xfs_lsn_t lsn;
Dave Chinnerfe0da762011-05-06 02:54:07 +0000373 xfs_lsn_t target;
Dave Chinner9e7004e2011-05-06 02:54:05 +0000374 long tout = 10;
375 int flush_log = 0;
376 int stuck = 0;
377 int count = 0;
378 int push_xfsbufd = 0;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700379
David Chinnerc7e8f262008-10-30 17:39:23 +1100380 spin_lock(&ailp->xa_lock);
Dave Chinnerfe0da762011-05-06 02:54:07 +0000381 target = ailp->xa_target;
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000382 lip = xfs_trans_ail_cursor_first(ailp, &cur, ailp->xa_last_pushed_lsn);
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100383 if (!lip || XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp)) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700384 /*
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100385 * AIL is empty or our push has reached the end.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700386 */
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000387 xfs_trans_ail_cursor_done(ailp, &cur);
David Chinnerc7e8f262008-10-30 17:39:23 +1100388 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
Dave Chinner9e7004e2011-05-06 02:54:05 +0000389 goto out_done;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700390 }
391
392 XFS_STATS_INC(xs_push_ail);
393
394 /*
395 * While the item we are looking at is below the given threshold
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100396 * try to flush it out. We'd like not to stop until we've at least
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700397 * tried to push on everything in the AIL with an LSN less than
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100398 * the given threshold.
399 *
400 * However, we will stop after a certain number of pushes and wait
401 * for a reduced timeout to fire before pushing further. This
402 * prevents use from spinning when we can't do anything or there is
403 * lots of contention on the AIL lists.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700404 */
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100405 lsn = lip->li_lsn;
Dave Chinner50e86682011-05-06 02:54:06 +0000406 while ((XFS_LSN_CMP(lip->li_lsn, target) <= 0)) {
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100407 int lock_result;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700408 /*
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100409 * If we can lock the item without sleeping, unlock the AIL
410 * lock and flush the item. Then re-grab the AIL lock so we
411 * can look for the next item on the AIL. List changes are
412 * handled by the AIL lookup functions internally
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700413 *
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100414 * If we can't lock the item, either its holder will flush it
415 * or it is already being flushed or it is being relogged. In
416 * any of these case it is being taken care of and we can just
417 * skip to the next item in the list.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700418 */
419 lock_result = IOP_TRYLOCK(lip);
David Chinnerc7e8f262008-10-30 17:39:23 +1100420 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700421 switch (lock_result) {
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100422 case XFS_ITEM_SUCCESS:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700423 XFS_STATS_INC(xs_push_ail_success);
424 IOP_PUSH(lip);
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000425 ailp->xa_last_pushed_lsn = lsn;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700426 break;
427
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100428 case XFS_ITEM_PUSHBUF:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700429 XFS_STATS_INC(xs_push_ail_pushbuf);
Christoph Hellwig17b38472011-10-11 15:14:09 +0000430
431 if (!IOP_PUSHBUF(lip)) {
432 stuck++;
433 flush_log = 1;
434 } else {
435 ailp->xa_last_pushed_lsn = lsn;
436 }
Dave Chinnerd808f612010-02-02 10:13:42 +1100437 push_xfsbufd = 1;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700438 break;
439
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100440 case XFS_ITEM_PINNED:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700441 XFS_STATS_INC(xs_push_ail_pinned);
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100442 stuck++;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700443 flush_log = 1;
444 break;
445
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100446 case XFS_ITEM_LOCKED:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700447 XFS_STATS_INC(xs_push_ail_locked);
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100448 stuck++;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700449 break;
450
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100451 default:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700452 ASSERT(0);
453 break;
454 }
455
David Chinnerc7e8f262008-10-30 17:39:23 +1100456 spin_lock(&ailp->xa_lock);
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100457 /* should we bother continuing? */
458 if (XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp))
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700459 break;
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100460 ASSERT(mp->m_log);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700461
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100462 count++;
463
464 /*
465 * Are there too many items we can't do anything with?
466 * If we we are skipping too many items because we can't flush
467 * them or they are already being flushed, we back off and
468 * given them time to complete whatever operation is being
469 * done. i.e. remove pressure from the AIL while we can't make
470 * progress so traversals don't slow down further inserts and
471 * removals to/from the AIL.
472 *
473 * The value of 100 is an arbitrary magic number based on
474 * observation.
475 */
476 if (stuck > 100)
477 break;
478
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000479 lip = xfs_trans_ail_cursor_next(ailp, &cur);
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100480 if (lip == NULL)
481 break;
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100482 lsn = lip->li_lsn;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700483 }
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000484 xfs_trans_ail_cursor_done(ailp, &cur);
David Chinnerc7e8f262008-10-30 17:39:23 +1100485 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700486
487 if (flush_log) {
488 /*
489 * If something we need to push out was pinned, then
490 * push out the log so it will become unpinned and
491 * move forward in the AIL.
492 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700493 XFS_STATS_INC(xs_push_ail_flush);
Christoph Hellwiga14a3482010-01-19 09:56:46 +0000494 xfs_log_force(mp, 0);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700495 }
496
Dave Chinnerd808f612010-02-02 10:13:42 +1100497 if (push_xfsbufd) {
498 /* we've got delayed write buffers to flush */
499 wake_up_process(mp->m_ddev_targp->bt_task);
500 }
501
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000502 /* assume we have more work to do in a short while */
Dave Chinner9e7004e2011-05-06 02:54:05 +0000503out_done:
David Chinner92d9cd12008-03-06 13:45:10 +1100504 if (!count) {
505 /* We're past our target or empty, so idle */
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000506 ailp->xa_last_pushed_lsn = 0;
507
508 /*
Dave Chinner7ac95652011-05-06 02:54:08 +0000509 * We clear the XFS_AIL_PUSHING_BIT first before checking
510 * whether the target has changed. If the target has changed,
511 * this pushes the requeue race directly onto the result of the
512 * atomic test/set bit, so we are guaranteed that either the
513 * the pusher that changed the target or ourselves will requeue
514 * the work (but not both).
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000515 */
Dave Chinner7ac95652011-05-06 02:54:08 +0000516 clear_bit(XFS_AIL_PUSHING_BIT, &ailp->xa_flags);
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000517 smp_rmb();
Dave Chinner7ac95652011-05-06 02:54:08 +0000518 if (XFS_LSN_CMP(ailp->xa_target, target) == 0 ||
519 test_and_set_bit(XFS_AIL_PUSHING_BIT, &ailp->xa_flags))
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000520 return;
Dave Chinner7ac95652011-05-06 02:54:08 +0000521
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000522 tout = 50;
David Chinner92d9cd12008-03-06 13:45:10 +1100523 } else if (XFS_LSN_CMP(lsn, target) >= 0) {
524 /*
525 * We reached the target so wait a bit longer for I/O to
526 * complete and remove pushed items from the AIL before we
527 * start the next scan from the start of the AIL.
528 */
Dave Chinner453eac82010-01-11 11:49:58 +0000529 tout = 50;
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000530 ailp->xa_last_pushed_lsn = 0;
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100531 } else if ((stuck * 100) / count > 90) {
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100532 /*
533 * Either there is a lot of contention on the AIL or we
534 * are stuck due to operations in progress. "Stuck" in this
535 * case is defined as >90% of the items we tried to push
536 * were stuck.
537 *
538 * Backoff a bit more to allow some I/O to complete before
539 * continuing from where we were.
540 */
Dave Chinner453eac82010-01-11 11:49:58 +0000541 tout = 20;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700542 }
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000543
544 /* There is more to do, requeue us. */
545 queue_delayed_work(xfs_syncd_wq, &ailp->xa_work,
546 msecs_to_jiffies(tout));
Dave Chinner453eac82010-01-11 11:49:58 +0000547}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700548
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000549/*
550 * This routine is called to move the tail of the AIL forward. It does this by
551 * trying to flush items in the AIL whose lsns are below the given
552 * threshold_lsn.
553 *
554 * The push is run asynchronously in a workqueue, which means the caller needs
555 * to handle waiting on the async flush for space to become available.
556 * We don't want to interrupt any push that is in progress, hence we only queue
557 * work if we set the pushing bit approriately.
558 *
559 * We do this unlocked - we only need to know whether there is anything in the
560 * AIL at the time we are called. We don't need to access the contents of
561 * any of the objects, so the lock is not needed.
562 */
563void
Dave Chinnerfd074842011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000564xfs_ail_push(
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000565 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
566 xfs_lsn_t threshold_lsn)
567{
568 xfs_log_item_t *lip;
569
570 lip = xfs_ail_min(ailp);
571 if (!lip || XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ailp->xa_mount) ||
572 XFS_LSN_CMP(threshold_lsn, ailp->xa_target) <= 0)
573 return;
574
575 /*
576 * Ensure that the new target is noticed in push code before it clears
577 * the XFS_AIL_PUSHING_BIT.
578 */
579 smp_wmb();
Dave Chinnerfe0da762011-05-06 02:54:07 +0000580 xfs_trans_ail_copy_lsn(ailp, &ailp->xa_target, &threshold_lsn);
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000581 if (!test_and_set_bit(XFS_AIL_PUSHING_BIT, &ailp->xa_flags))
582 queue_delayed_work(xfs_syncd_wq, &ailp->xa_work, 0);
583}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700584
585/*
Dave Chinnerfd074842011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000586 * Push out all items in the AIL immediately
587 */
588void
589xfs_ail_push_all(
590 struct xfs_ail *ailp)
591{
592 xfs_lsn_t threshold_lsn = xfs_ail_max_lsn(ailp);
593
594 if (threshold_lsn)
595 xfs_ail_push(ailp, threshold_lsn);
596}
597
598/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700599 * This is to be called when an item is unlocked that may have
600 * been in the AIL. It will wake up the first member of the AIL
601 * wait list if this item's unlocking might allow it to progress.
602 * If the item is in the AIL, then we need to get the AIL lock
603 * while doing our checking so we don't race with someone going
604 * to sleep waiting for this event in xfs_trans_push_ail().
605 */
606void
607xfs_trans_unlocked_item(
David Chinner783a2f62008-10-30 17:39:58 +1100608 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700609 xfs_log_item_t *lip)
610{
611 xfs_log_item_t *min_lip;
612
613 /*
614 * If we're forcibly shutting down, we may have
615 * unlocked log items arbitrarily. The last thing
616 * we want to do is to move the tail of the log
617 * over some potentially valid data.
618 */
619 if (!(lip->li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL) ||
David Chinner783a2f62008-10-30 17:39:58 +1100620 XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(ailp->xa_mount)) {
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700621 return;
622 }
623
624 /*
625 * This is the one case where we can call into xfs_ail_min()
626 * without holding the AIL lock because we only care about the
627 * case where we are at the tail of the AIL. If the object isn't
628 * at the tail, it doesn't matter what result we get back. This
629 * is slightly racy because since we were just unlocked, we could
630 * go to sleep between the call to xfs_ail_min and the call to
631 * xfs_log_move_tail, have someone else lock us, commit to us disk,
632 * move us out of the tail of the AIL, and then we wake up. However,
633 * the call to xfs_log_move_tail() doesn't do anything if there's
634 * not enough free space to wake people up so we're safe calling it.
635 */
David Chinner783a2f62008-10-30 17:39:58 +1100636 min_lip = xfs_ail_min(ailp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700637
638 if (min_lip == lip)
David Chinner783a2f62008-10-30 17:39:58 +1100639 xfs_log_move_tail(ailp->xa_mount, 1);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700640} /* xfs_trans_unlocked_item */
641
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700642/*
Dave Chinner0e57f6a2010-12-20 12:02:19 +1100643 * xfs_trans_ail_update - bulk AIL insertion operation.
644 *
645 * @xfs_trans_ail_update takes an array of log items that all need to be
646 * positioned at the same LSN in the AIL. If an item is not in the AIL, it will
647 * be added. Otherwise, it will be repositioned by removing it and re-adding
648 * it to the AIL. If we move the first item in the AIL, update the log tail to
649 * match the new minimum LSN in the AIL.
650 *
651 * This function takes the AIL lock once to execute the update operations on
652 * all the items in the array, and as such should not be called with the AIL
653 * lock held. As a result, once we have the AIL lock, we need to check each log
654 * item LSN to confirm it needs to be moved forward in the AIL.
655 *
656 * To optimise the insert operation, we delete all the items from the AIL in
657 * the first pass, moving them into a temporary list, then splice the temporary
658 * list into the correct position in the AIL. This avoids needing to do an
659 * insert operation on every item.
660 *
661 * This function must be called with the AIL lock held. The lock is dropped
662 * before returning.
663 */
664void
665xfs_trans_ail_update_bulk(
666 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
Dave Chinner1d8c95a2011-07-18 03:40:16 +0000667 struct xfs_ail_cursor *cur,
Dave Chinner0e57f6a2010-12-20 12:02:19 +1100668 struct xfs_log_item **log_items,
669 int nr_items,
670 xfs_lsn_t lsn) __releases(ailp->xa_lock)
671{
672 xfs_log_item_t *mlip;
673 xfs_lsn_t tail_lsn;
674 int mlip_changed = 0;
675 int i;
676 LIST_HEAD(tmp);
677
Alex Eldere44f4112011-07-22 16:04:41 +0000678 ASSERT(nr_items > 0); /* Not required, but true. */
Dave Chinner0e57f6a2010-12-20 12:02:19 +1100679 mlip = xfs_ail_min(ailp);
680
681 for (i = 0; i < nr_items; i++) {
682 struct xfs_log_item *lip = log_items[i];
683 if (lip->li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL) {
684 /* check if we really need to move the item */
685 if (XFS_LSN_CMP(lsn, lip->li_lsn) <= 0)
686 continue;
687
688 xfs_ail_delete(ailp, lip);
689 if (mlip == lip)
690 mlip_changed = 1;
691 } else {
692 lip->li_flags |= XFS_LI_IN_AIL;
693 }
694 lip->li_lsn = lsn;
695 list_add(&lip->li_ail, &tmp);
696 }
697
Alex Eldere44f4112011-07-22 16:04:41 +0000698 if (!list_empty(&tmp))
699 xfs_ail_splice(ailp, cur, &tmp, lsn);
Dave Chinner0e57f6a2010-12-20 12:02:19 +1100700
701 if (!mlip_changed) {
702 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
703 return;
704 }
705
706 /*
707 * It is not safe to access mlip after the AIL lock is dropped, so we
708 * must get a copy of li_lsn before we do so. This is especially
709 * important on 32-bit platforms where accessing and updating 64-bit
710 * values like li_lsn is not atomic.
711 */
712 mlip = xfs_ail_min(ailp);
713 tail_lsn = mlip->li_lsn;
714 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
715 xfs_log_move_tail(ailp->xa_mount, tail_lsn);
716}
717
718/*
Dave Chinner30136832010-12-20 12:03:17 +1100719 * xfs_trans_ail_delete_bulk - remove multiple log items from the AIL
720 *
721 * @xfs_trans_ail_delete_bulk takes an array of log items that all need to
722 * removed from the AIL. The caller is already holding the AIL lock, and done
723 * all the checks necessary to ensure the items passed in via @log_items are
724 * ready for deletion. This includes checking that the items are in the AIL.
725 *
726 * For each log item to be removed, unlink it from the AIL, clear the IN_AIL
727 * flag from the item and reset the item's lsn to 0. If we remove the first
728 * item in the AIL, update the log tail to match the new minimum LSN in the
729 * AIL.
730 *
731 * This function will not drop the AIL lock until all items are removed from
732 * the AIL to minimise the amount of lock traffic on the AIL. This does not
733 * greatly increase the AIL hold time, but does significantly reduce the amount
734 * of traffic on the lock, especially during IO completion.
735 *
736 * This function must be called with the AIL lock held. The lock is dropped
737 * before returning.
738 */
739void
740xfs_trans_ail_delete_bulk(
741 struct xfs_ail *ailp,
742 struct xfs_log_item **log_items,
743 int nr_items) __releases(ailp->xa_lock)
744{
745 xfs_log_item_t *mlip;
746 xfs_lsn_t tail_lsn;
747 int mlip_changed = 0;
748 int i;
749
750 mlip = xfs_ail_min(ailp);
751
752 for (i = 0; i < nr_items; i++) {
753 struct xfs_log_item *lip = log_items[i];
754 if (!(lip->li_flags & XFS_LI_IN_AIL)) {
755 struct xfs_mount *mp = ailp->xa_mount;
756
757 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
758 if (!XFS_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(mp)) {
Dave Chinner6a19d932011-03-07 10:02:35 +1100759 xfs_alert_tag(mp, XFS_PTAG_AILDELETE,
Dave Chinner30136832010-12-20 12:03:17 +1100760 "%s: attempting to delete a log item that is not in the AIL",
761 __func__);
762 xfs_force_shutdown(mp, SHUTDOWN_CORRUPT_INCORE);
763 }
764 return;
765 }
766
767 xfs_ail_delete(ailp, lip);
768 lip->li_flags &= ~XFS_LI_IN_AIL;
769 lip->li_lsn = 0;
770 if (mlip == lip)
771 mlip_changed = 1;
772 }
773
774 if (!mlip_changed) {
775 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
776 return;
777 }
778
779 /*
780 * It is not safe to access mlip after the AIL lock is dropped, so we
781 * must get a copy of li_lsn before we do so. This is especially
782 * important on 32-bit platforms where accessing and updating 64-bit
783 * values like li_lsn is not atomic. It is possible we've emptied the
784 * AIL here, so if that is the case, pass an LSN of 0 to the tail move.
785 */
786 mlip = xfs_ail_min(ailp);
787 tail_lsn = mlip ? mlip->li_lsn : 0;
788 spin_unlock(&ailp->xa_lock);
789 xfs_log_move_tail(ailp->xa_mount, tail_lsn);
790}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700791
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700792/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700793 * The active item list (AIL) is a doubly linked list of log
794 * items sorted by ascending lsn. The base of the list is
795 * a forw/back pointer pair embedded in the xfs mount structure.
796 * The base is initialized with both pointers pointing to the
797 * base. This case always needs to be distinguished, because
798 * the base has no lsn to look at. We almost always insert
799 * at the end of the list, so on inserts we search from the
800 * end of the list to find where the new item belongs.
801 */
802
803/*
804 * Initialize the doubly linked list to point only to itself.
805 */
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100806int
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700807xfs_trans_ail_init(
808 xfs_mount_t *mp)
809{
David Chinner82fa9012008-10-30 17:38:26 +1100810 struct xfs_ail *ailp;
811
812 ailp = kmem_zalloc(sizeof(struct xfs_ail), KM_MAYFAIL);
813 if (!ailp)
814 return ENOMEM;
815
816 ailp->xa_mount = mp;
817 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ailp->xa_ail);
Dave Chinneraf3e4022011-07-18 03:40:18 +0000818 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&ailp->xa_cursors);
David Chinnerc7e8f262008-10-30 17:39:23 +1100819 spin_lock_init(&ailp->xa_lock);
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000820 INIT_DELAYED_WORK(&ailp->xa_work, xfs_ail_worker);
David Chinner27d8d5f2008-10-30 17:38:39 +1100821 mp->m_ail = ailp;
822 return 0;
David Chinner249a8c12008-02-05 12:13:32 +1100823}
824
825void
826xfs_trans_ail_destroy(
827 xfs_mount_t *mp)
828{
David Chinner82fa9012008-10-30 17:38:26 +1100829 struct xfs_ail *ailp = mp->m_ail;
830
Dave Chinner0bf6a5b2011-04-08 12:45:07 +1000831 cancel_delayed_work_sync(&ailp->xa_work);
David Chinner82fa9012008-10-30 17:38:26 +1100832 kmem_free(ailp);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700833}