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@@ -82,46 +82,6 @@ static int postcopy_buffers(struct orangefs_bufmap *bufmap,
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return ret;
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}
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-/*
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- * handles two possible error cases, depending on context.
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- *
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- * by design, our vfs i/o errors need to be handled in one of two ways,
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- * depending on where the error occured.
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- *
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- * if the error happens in the waitqueue code because we either timed
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- * out or a signal was raised while waiting, we need to cancel the
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- * userspace i/o operation and free the op manually. this is done to
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- * avoid having the device start writing application data to our shared
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- * bufmap pages without us expecting it.
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- *
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- * FIXME: POSSIBLE OPTIMIZATION:
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- * However, if we timed out or if we got a signal AND our upcall was never
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- * picked off the queue (i.e. we were in OP_VFS_STATE_WAITING), then we don't
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- * need to send a cancellation upcall. The way we can handle this is
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- * set error_exit to 2 in such cases and 1 whenever cancellation has to be
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- * sent and have handle_error
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- * take care of this situation as well..
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- *
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- * if a orangefs sysint level error occured and i/o has been completed,
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- * there is no need to cancel the operation, as the user has finished
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- * using the bufmap page and so there is no danger in this case. in
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- * this case, we wake up the device normally so that it may free the
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- * op, as normal.
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- *
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- * note the only reason this is a macro is because both read and write
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- * cases need the exact same handling code.
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- */
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-#define handle_io_error() \
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-do { \
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- if (!op_state_serviced(new_op)) { \
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- orangefs_cancel_op_in_progress(new_op->tag); \
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- } else { \
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- complete(&new_op->done); \
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- } \
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- orangefs_bufmap_put(bufmap, buffer_index); \
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- buffer_index = -1; \
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-} while (0)
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-
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/*
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* Post and wait for the I/O upcall to finish
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*/
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@@ -221,7 +181,17 @@ populate_shared_memory:
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}
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if (ret < 0) {
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- handle_io_error();
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+ /*
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+ * XXX: needs to be optimized - we only need to cancel if it
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+ * had been seen by daemon and not completed
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+ */
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+ if (!op_state_serviced(new_op)) {
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+ orangefs_cancel_op_in_progress(new_op->tag);
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+ } else {
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+ complete(&new_op->done);
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+ }
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+ orangefs_bufmap_put(bufmap, buffer_index);
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+ buffer_index = -1;
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/*
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* don't write an error to syslog on signaled operation
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* termination unless we've got debugging turned on, as
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@@ -249,16 +219,8 @@ populate_shared_memory:
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buffer_index,
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iter,
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new_op->downcall.resp.io.amt_complete);
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- if (ret < 0) {
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- /*
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- * put error codes in downcall so that handle_io_error()
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- * preserves it properly
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- */
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- WARN_ON(!op_state_serviced(new_op));
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- new_op->downcall.status = ret;
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- handle_io_error();
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- goto out;
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- }
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+ if (ret < 0)
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+ goto done_copying;
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}
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gossip_debug(GOSSIP_FILE_DEBUG,
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"%s(%pU): Amount written as returned by the sys-io call:%d\n",
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@@ -268,6 +230,7 @@ populate_shared_memory:
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ret = new_op->downcall.resp.io.amt_complete;
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+done_copying:
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/*
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* tell the device file owner waiting on I/O that this read has
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* completed and it can return now.
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