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+/*
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+ * Copyright (c) 2016 Trond Myklebust
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+ *
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+ * I/O and data path helper functionality.
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+ */
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+
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+#include <linux/types.h>
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+#include <linux/kernel.h>
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+#include <linux/bitops.h>
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+#include <linux/rwsem.h>
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+#include <linux/fs.h>
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+#include <linux/nfs_fs.h>
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+
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+#include "internal.h"
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+
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+/* Call with exclusively locked inode->i_rwsem */
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+static void nfs_block_o_direct(struct nfs_inode *nfsi, struct inode *inode)
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+{
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+ if (test_bit(NFS_INO_ODIRECT, &nfsi->flags)) {
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+ clear_bit(NFS_INO_ODIRECT, &nfsi->flags);
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+ inode_dio_wait(inode);
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * nfs_start_io_read - declare the file is being used for buffered reads
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+ * @inode - file inode
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+ *
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+ * Declare that a buffered read operation is about to start, and ensure
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+ * that we block all direct I/O.
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+ * On exit, the function ensures that the NFS_INO_ODIRECT flag is unset,
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+ * and holds a shared lock on inode->i_rwsem to ensure that the flag
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+ * cannot be changed.
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+ * In practice, this means that buffered read operations are allowed to
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+ * execute in parallel, thanks to the shared lock, whereas direct I/O
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+ * operations need to wait to grab an exclusive lock in order to set
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+ * NFS_INO_ODIRECT.
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+ * Note that buffered writes and truncates both take a write lock on
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+ * inode->i_rwsem, meaning that those are serialised w.r.t. the reads.
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+ */
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+void
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+nfs_start_io_read(struct inode *inode)
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+{
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+ struct nfs_inode *nfsi = NFS_I(inode);
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+ /* Be an optimist! */
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+ down_read(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+ if (test_bit(NFS_INO_ODIRECT, &nfsi->flags) == 0)
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+ return;
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+ up_read(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+ /* Slow path.... */
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+ down_write(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+ nfs_block_o_direct(nfsi, inode);
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+ downgrade_write(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * nfs_end_io_read - declare that the buffered read operation is done
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+ * @inode - file inode
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+ *
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+ * Declare that a buffered read operation is done, and release the shared
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+ * lock on inode->i_rwsem.
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+ */
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+void
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+nfs_end_io_read(struct inode *inode)
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+{
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+ up_read(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * nfs_start_io_write - declare the file is being used for buffered writes
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+ * @inode - file inode
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+ *
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+ * Declare that a buffered read operation is about to start, and ensure
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+ * that we block all direct I/O.
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+ */
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+void
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+nfs_start_io_write(struct inode *inode)
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+{
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+ down_write(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+ nfs_block_o_direct(NFS_I(inode), inode);
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * nfs_end_io_write - declare that the buffered write operation is done
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+ * @inode - file inode
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+ *
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+ * Declare that a buffered write operation is done, and release the
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+ * lock on inode->i_rwsem.
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+ */
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+void
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+nfs_end_io_write(struct inode *inode)
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+{
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+ up_write(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+}
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+
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+/* Call with exclusively locked inode->i_rwsem */
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+static void nfs_block_buffered(struct nfs_inode *nfsi, struct inode *inode)
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+{
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+ if (!test_bit(NFS_INO_ODIRECT, &nfsi->flags)) {
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+ set_bit(NFS_INO_ODIRECT, &nfsi->flags);
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+ nfs_wb_all(inode);
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * nfs_end_io_direct - declare the file is being used for direct i/o
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+ * @inode - file inode
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+ *
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+ * Declare that a direct I/O operation is about to start, and ensure
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+ * that we block all buffered I/O.
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+ * On exit, the function ensures that the NFS_INO_ODIRECT flag is set,
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+ * and holds a shared lock on inode->i_rwsem to ensure that the flag
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+ * cannot be changed.
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+ * In practice, this means that direct I/O operations are allowed to
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+ * execute in parallel, thanks to the shared lock, whereas buffered I/O
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+ * operations need to wait to grab an exclusive lock in order to clear
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+ * NFS_INO_ODIRECT.
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+ * Note that buffered writes and truncates both take a write lock on
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+ * inode->i_rwsem, meaning that those are serialised w.r.t. O_DIRECT.
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+ */
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+void
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+nfs_start_io_direct(struct inode *inode)
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+{
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+ struct nfs_inode *nfsi = NFS_I(inode);
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+ /* Be an optimist! */
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+ down_read(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+ if (test_bit(NFS_INO_ODIRECT, &nfsi->flags) != 0)
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+ return;
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+ up_read(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+ /* Slow path.... */
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+ down_write(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+ nfs_block_buffered(nfsi, inode);
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+ downgrade_write(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * nfs_end_io_direct - declare that the direct i/o operation is done
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+ * @inode - file inode
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+ *
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+ * Declare that a direct I/O operation is done, and release the shared
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+ * lock on inode->i_rwsem.
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+ */
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+void
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+nfs_end_io_direct(struct inode *inode)
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+{
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+ up_read(&inode->i_rwsem);
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+}
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