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  1. /*
  2. md.h : kernel internal structure of the Linux MD driver
  3. Copyright (C) 1996-98 Ingo Molnar, Gadi Oxman
  4. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  5. it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  6. the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
  7. any later version.
  8. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  9. (for example /usr/src/linux/COPYING); if not, write to the Free
  10. Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
  11. */
  12. #ifndef _MD_MD_H
  13. #define _MD_MD_H
  14. #include <linux/blkdev.h>
  15. #include <linux/backing-dev.h>
  16. #include <linux/kobject.h>
  17. #include <linux/list.h>
  18. #include <linux/mm.h>
  19. #include <linux/mutex.h>
  20. #include <linux/timer.h>
  21. #include <linux/wait.h>
  22. #include <linux/workqueue.h>
  23. #include "md-cluster.h"
  24. #define MaxSector (~(sector_t)0)
  25. /* Bad block numbers are stored sorted in a single page.
  26. * 64bits is used for each block or extent.
  27. * 54 bits are sector number, 9 bits are extent size,
  28. * 1 bit is an 'acknowledged' flag.
  29. */
  30. #define MD_MAX_BADBLOCKS (PAGE_SIZE/8)
  31. /*
  32. * MD's 'extended' device
  33. */
  34. struct md_rdev {
  35. struct list_head same_set; /* RAID devices within the same set */
  36. sector_t sectors; /* Device size (in 512bytes sectors) */
  37. struct mddev *mddev; /* RAID array if running */
  38. int last_events; /* IO event timestamp */
  39. /*
  40. * If meta_bdev is non-NULL, it means that a separate device is
  41. * being used to store the metadata (superblock/bitmap) which
  42. * would otherwise be contained on the same device as the data (bdev).
  43. */
  44. struct block_device *meta_bdev;
  45. struct block_device *bdev; /* block device handle */
  46. struct page *sb_page, *bb_page;
  47. int sb_loaded;
  48. __u64 sb_events;
  49. sector_t data_offset; /* start of data in array */
  50. sector_t new_data_offset;/* only relevant while reshaping */
  51. sector_t sb_start; /* offset of the super block (in 512byte sectors) */
  52. int sb_size; /* bytes in the superblock */
  53. int preferred_minor; /* autorun support */
  54. struct kobject kobj;
  55. /* A device can be in one of three states based on two flags:
  56. * Not working: faulty==1 in_sync==0
  57. * Fully working: faulty==0 in_sync==1
  58. * Working, but not
  59. * in sync with array
  60. * faulty==0 in_sync==0
  61. *
  62. * It can never have faulty==1, in_sync==1
  63. * This reduces the burden of testing multiple flags in many cases
  64. */
  65. unsigned long flags; /* bit set of 'enum flag_bits' bits. */
  66. wait_queue_head_t blocked_wait;
  67. int desc_nr; /* descriptor index in the superblock */
  68. int raid_disk; /* role of device in array */
  69. int new_raid_disk; /* role that the device will have in
  70. * the array after a level-change completes.
  71. */
  72. int saved_raid_disk; /* role that device used to have in the
  73. * array and could again if we did a partial
  74. * resync from the bitmap
  75. */
  76. sector_t recovery_offset;/* If this device has been partially
  77. * recovered, this is where we were
  78. * up to.
  79. */
  80. atomic_t nr_pending; /* number of pending requests.
  81. * only maintained for arrays that
  82. * support hot removal
  83. */
  84. atomic_t read_errors; /* number of consecutive read errors that
  85. * we have tried to ignore.
  86. */
  87. struct timespec last_read_error; /* monotonic time since our
  88. * last read error
  89. */
  90. atomic_t corrected_errors; /* number of corrected read errors,
  91. * for reporting to userspace and storing
  92. * in superblock.
  93. */
  94. struct work_struct del_work; /* used for delayed sysfs removal */
  95. struct kernfs_node *sysfs_state; /* handle for 'state'
  96. * sysfs entry */
  97. struct badblocks {
  98. int count; /* count of bad blocks */
  99. int unacked_exist; /* there probably are unacknowledged
  100. * bad blocks. This is only cleared
  101. * when a read discovers none
  102. */
  103. int shift; /* shift from sectors to block size
  104. * a -ve shift means badblocks are
  105. * disabled.*/
  106. u64 *page; /* badblock list */
  107. int changed;
  108. seqlock_t lock;
  109. sector_t sector;
  110. sector_t size; /* in sectors */
  111. } badblocks;
  112. };
  113. enum flag_bits {
  114. Faulty, /* device is known to have a fault */
  115. In_sync, /* device is in_sync with rest of array */
  116. Bitmap_sync, /* ..actually, not quite In_sync. Need a
  117. * bitmap-based recovery to get fully in sync
  118. */
  119. WriteMostly, /* Avoid reading if at all possible */
  120. AutoDetected, /* added by auto-detect */
  121. Blocked, /* An error occurred but has not yet
  122. * been acknowledged by the metadata
  123. * handler, so don't allow writes
  124. * until it is cleared */
  125. WriteErrorSeen, /* A write error has been seen on this
  126. * device
  127. */
  128. FaultRecorded, /* Intermediate state for clearing
  129. * Blocked. The Fault is/will-be
  130. * recorded in the metadata, but that
  131. * metadata hasn't been stored safely
  132. * on disk yet.
  133. */
  134. BlockedBadBlocks, /* A writer is blocked because they
  135. * found an unacknowledged bad-block.
  136. * This can safely be cleared at any
  137. * time, and the writer will re-check.
  138. * It may be set at any time, and at
  139. * worst the writer will timeout and
  140. * re-check. So setting it as
  141. * accurately as possible is good, but
  142. * not absolutely critical.
  143. */
  144. WantReplacement, /* This device is a candidate to be
  145. * hot-replaced, either because it has
  146. * reported some faults, or because
  147. * of explicit request.
  148. */
  149. Replacement, /* This device is a replacement for
  150. * a want_replacement device with same
  151. * raid_disk number.
  152. */
  153. Candidate, /* For clustered environments only:
  154. * This device is seen locally but not
  155. * by the whole cluster
  156. */
  157. };
  158. #define BB_LEN_MASK (0x00000000000001FFULL)
  159. #define BB_OFFSET_MASK (0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFE00ULL)
  160. #define BB_ACK_MASK (0x8000000000000000ULL)
  161. #define BB_MAX_LEN 512
  162. #define BB_OFFSET(x) (((x) & BB_OFFSET_MASK) >> 9)
  163. #define BB_LEN(x) (((x) & BB_LEN_MASK) + 1)
  164. #define BB_ACK(x) (!!((x) & BB_ACK_MASK))
  165. #define BB_MAKE(a, l, ack) (((a)<<9) | ((l)-1) | ((u64)(!!(ack)) << 63))
  166. extern int md_is_badblock(struct badblocks *bb, sector_t s, int sectors,
  167. sector_t *first_bad, int *bad_sectors);
  168. static inline int is_badblock(struct md_rdev *rdev, sector_t s, int sectors,
  169. sector_t *first_bad, int *bad_sectors)
  170. {
  171. if (unlikely(rdev->badblocks.count)) {
  172. int rv = md_is_badblock(&rdev->badblocks, rdev->data_offset + s,
  173. sectors,
  174. first_bad, bad_sectors);
  175. if (rv)
  176. *first_bad -= rdev->data_offset;
  177. return rv;
  178. }
  179. return 0;
  180. }
  181. extern int rdev_set_badblocks(struct md_rdev *rdev, sector_t s, int sectors,
  182. int is_new);
  183. extern int rdev_clear_badblocks(struct md_rdev *rdev, sector_t s, int sectors,
  184. int is_new);
  185. extern void md_ack_all_badblocks(struct badblocks *bb);
  186. struct md_cluster_info;
  187. struct mddev {
  188. void *private;
  189. struct md_personality *pers;
  190. dev_t unit;
  191. int md_minor;
  192. struct list_head disks;
  193. unsigned long flags;
  194. #define MD_CHANGE_DEVS 0 /* Some device status has changed */
  195. #define MD_CHANGE_CLEAN 1 /* transition to or from 'clean' */
  196. #define MD_CHANGE_PENDING 2 /* switch from 'clean' to 'active' in progress */
  197. #define MD_UPDATE_SB_FLAGS (1 | 2 | 4) /* If these are set, md_update_sb needed */
  198. #define MD_ARRAY_FIRST_USE 3 /* First use of array, needs initialization */
  199. #define MD_STILL_CLOSED 4 /* If set, then array has not been opened since
  200. * md_ioctl checked on it.
  201. */
  202. int suspended;
  203. atomic_t active_io;
  204. int ro;
  205. int sysfs_active; /* set when sysfs deletes
  206. * are happening, so run/
  207. * takeover/stop are not safe
  208. */
  209. int ready; /* See when safe to pass
  210. * IO requests down */
  211. struct gendisk *gendisk;
  212. struct kobject kobj;
  213. int hold_active;
  214. #define UNTIL_IOCTL 1
  215. #define UNTIL_STOP 2
  216. /* Superblock information */
  217. int major_version,
  218. minor_version,
  219. patch_version;
  220. int persistent;
  221. int external; /* metadata is
  222. * managed externally */
  223. char metadata_type[17]; /* externally set*/
  224. int chunk_sectors;
  225. time_t ctime, utime;
  226. int level, layout;
  227. char clevel[16];
  228. int raid_disks;
  229. int max_disks;
  230. sector_t dev_sectors; /* used size of
  231. * component devices */
  232. sector_t array_sectors; /* exported array size */
  233. int external_size; /* size managed
  234. * externally */
  235. __u64 events;
  236. /* If the last 'event' was simply a clean->dirty transition, and
  237. * we didn't write it to the spares, then it is safe and simple
  238. * to just decrement the event count on a dirty->clean transition.
  239. * So we record that possibility here.
  240. */
  241. int can_decrease_events;
  242. char uuid[16];
  243. /* If the array is being reshaped, we need to record the
  244. * new shape and an indication of where we are up to.
  245. * This is written to the superblock.
  246. * If reshape_position is MaxSector, then no reshape is happening (yet).
  247. */
  248. sector_t reshape_position;
  249. int delta_disks, new_level, new_layout;
  250. int new_chunk_sectors;
  251. int reshape_backwards;
  252. struct md_thread *thread; /* management thread */
  253. struct md_thread *sync_thread; /* doing resync or reconstruct */
  254. /* 'last_sync_action' is initialized to "none". It is set when a
  255. * sync operation (i.e "data-check", "requested-resync", "resync",
  256. * "recovery", or "reshape") is started. It holds this value even
  257. * when the sync thread is "frozen" (interrupted) or "idle" (stopped
  258. * or finished). It is overwritten when a new sync operation is begun.
  259. */
  260. char *last_sync_action;
  261. sector_t curr_resync; /* last block scheduled */
  262. /* As resync requests can complete out of order, we cannot easily track
  263. * how much resync has been completed. So we occasionally pause until
  264. * everything completes, then set curr_resync_completed to curr_resync.
  265. * As such it may be well behind the real resync mark, but it is a value
  266. * we are certain of.
  267. */
  268. sector_t curr_resync_completed;
  269. unsigned long resync_mark; /* a recent timestamp */
  270. sector_t resync_mark_cnt;/* blocks written at resync_mark */
  271. sector_t curr_mark_cnt; /* blocks scheduled now */
  272. sector_t resync_max_sectors; /* may be set by personality */
  273. atomic64_t resync_mismatches; /* count of sectors where
  274. * parity/replica mismatch found
  275. */
  276. /* allow user-space to request suspension of IO to regions of the array */
  277. sector_t suspend_lo;
  278. sector_t suspend_hi;
  279. /* if zero, use the system-wide default */
  280. int sync_speed_min;
  281. int sync_speed_max;
  282. /* resync even though the same disks are shared among md-devices */
  283. int parallel_resync;
  284. int ok_start_degraded;
  285. /* recovery/resync flags
  286. * NEEDED: we might need to start a resync/recover
  287. * RUNNING: a thread is running, or about to be started
  288. * SYNC: actually doing a resync, not a recovery
  289. * RECOVER: doing recovery, or need to try it.
  290. * INTR: resync needs to be aborted for some reason
  291. * DONE: thread is done and is waiting to be reaped
  292. * REQUEST: user-space has requested a sync (used with SYNC)
  293. * CHECK: user-space request for check-only, no repair
  294. * RESHAPE: A reshape is happening
  295. * ERROR: sync-action interrupted because io-error
  296. *
  297. * If neither SYNC or RESHAPE are set, then it is a recovery.
  298. */
  299. #define MD_RECOVERY_RUNNING 0
  300. #define MD_RECOVERY_SYNC 1
  301. #define MD_RECOVERY_RECOVER 2
  302. #define MD_RECOVERY_INTR 3
  303. #define MD_RECOVERY_DONE 4
  304. #define MD_RECOVERY_NEEDED 5
  305. #define MD_RECOVERY_REQUESTED 6
  306. #define MD_RECOVERY_CHECK 7
  307. #define MD_RECOVERY_RESHAPE 8
  308. #define MD_RECOVERY_FROZEN 9
  309. #define MD_RECOVERY_ERROR 10
  310. unsigned long recovery;
  311. /* If a RAID personality determines that recovery (of a particular
  312. * device) will fail due to a read error on the source device, it
  313. * takes a copy of this number and does not attempt recovery again
  314. * until this number changes.
  315. */
  316. int recovery_disabled;
  317. int in_sync; /* know to not need resync */
  318. /* 'open_mutex' avoids races between 'md_open' and 'do_md_stop', so
  319. * that we are never stopping an array while it is open.
  320. * 'reconfig_mutex' protects all other reconfiguration.
  321. * These locks are separate due to conflicting interactions
  322. * with bdev->bd_mutex.
  323. * Lock ordering is:
  324. * reconfig_mutex -> bd_mutex : e.g. do_md_run -> revalidate_disk
  325. * bd_mutex -> open_mutex: e.g. __blkdev_get -> md_open
  326. */
  327. struct mutex open_mutex;
  328. struct mutex reconfig_mutex;
  329. atomic_t active; /* general refcount */
  330. atomic_t openers; /* number of active opens */
  331. int changed; /* True if we might need to
  332. * reread partition info */
  333. int degraded; /* whether md should consider
  334. * adding a spare
  335. */
  336. atomic_t recovery_active; /* blocks scheduled, but not written */
  337. wait_queue_head_t recovery_wait;
  338. sector_t recovery_cp;
  339. sector_t resync_min; /* user requested sync
  340. * starts here */
  341. sector_t resync_max; /* resync should pause
  342. * when it gets here */
  343. struct kernfs_node *sysfs_state; /* handle for 'array_state'
  344. * file in sysfs.
  345. */
  346. struct kernfs_node *sysfs_action; /* handle for 'sync_action' */
  347. struct work_struct del_work; /* used for delayed sysfs removal */
  348. /* "lock" protects:
  349. * flush_bio transition from NULL to !NULL
  350. * rdev superblocks, events
  351. * clearing MD_CHANGE_*
  352. * in_sync - and related safemode and MD_CHANGE changes
  353. * pers (also protected by reconfig_mutex and pending IO).
  354. * clearing ->bitmap
  355. * clearing ->bitmap_info.file
  356. * changing ->resync_{min,max}
  357. * setting MD_RECOVERY_RUNNING (which interacts with resync_{min,max})
  358. */
  359. spinlock_t lock;
  360. wait_queue_head_t sb_wait; /* for waiting on superblock updates */
  361. atomic_t pending_writes; /* number of active superblock writes */
  362. unsigned int safemode; /* if set, update "clean" superblock
  363. * when no writes pending.
  364. */
  365. unsigned int safemode_delay;
  366. struct timer_list safemode_timer;
  367. atomic_t writes_pending;
  368. struct request_queue *queue; /* for plugging ... */
  369. struct bitmap *bitmap; /* the bitmap for the device */
  370. struct {
  371. struct file *file; /* the bitmap file */
  372. loff_t offset; /* offset from superblock of
  373. * start of bitmap. May be
  374. * negative, but not '0'
  375. * For external metadata, offset
  376. * from start of device.
  377. */
  378. unsigned long space; /* space available at this offset */
  379. loff_t default_offset; /* this is the offset to use when
  380. * hot-adding a bitmap. It should
  381. * eventually be settable by sysfs.
  382. */
  383. unsigned long default_space; /* space available at
  384. * default offset */
  385. struct mutex mutex;
  386. unsigned long chunksize;
  387. unsigned long daemon_sleep; /* how many jiffies between updates? */
  388. unsigned long max_write_behind; /* write-behind mode */
  389. int external;
  390. int nodes; /* Maximum number of nodes in the cluster */
  391. char cluster_name[64]; /* Name of the cluster */
  392. } bitmap_info;
  393. atomic_t max_corr_read_errors; /* max read retries */
  394. struct list_head all_mddevs;
  395. struct attribute_group *to_remove;
  396. struct bio_set *bio_set;
  397. /* Generic flush handling.
  398. * The last to finish preflush schedules a worker to submit
  399. * the rest of the request (without the REQ_FLUSH flag).
  400. */
  401. struct bio *flush_bio;
  402. atomic_t flush_pending;
  403. struct work_struct flush_work;
  404. struct work_struct event_work; /* used by dm to report failure event */
  405. void (*sync_super)(struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev);
  406. struct md_cluster_info *cluster_info;
  407. };
  408. static inline int __must_check mddev_lock(struct mddev *mddev)
  409. {
  410. return mutex_lock_interruptible(&mddev->reconfig_mutex);
  411. }
  412. /* Sometimes we need to take the lock in a situation where
  413. * failure due to interrupts is not acceptable.
  414. */
  415. static inline void mddev_lock_nointr(struct mddev *mddev)
  416. {
  417. mutex_lock(&mddev->reconfig_mutex);
  418. }
  419. static inline int mddev_is_locked(struct mddev *mddev)
  420. {
  421. return mutex_is_locked(&mddev->reconfig_mutex);
  422. }
  423. static inline int mddev_trylock(struct mddev *mddev)
  424. {
  425. return mutex_trylock(&mddev->reconfig_mutex);
  426. }
  427. extern void mddev_unlock(struct mddev *mddev);
  428. static inline void md_sync_acct(struct block_device *bdev, unsigned long nr_sectors)
  429. {
  430. atomic_add(nr_sectors, &bdev->bd_contains->bd_disk->sync_io);
  431. }
  432. struct md_personality
  433. {
  434. char *name;
  435. int level;
  436. struct list_head list;
  437. struct module *owner;
  438. void (*make_request)(struct mddev *mddev, struct bio *bio);
  439. int (*run)(struct mddev *mddev);
  440. void (*free)(struct mddev *mddev, void *priv);
  441. void (*status)(struct seq_file *seq, struct mddev *mddev);
  442. /* error_handler must set ->faulty and clear ->in_sync
  443. * if appropriate, and should abort recovery if needed
  444. */
  445. void (*error_handler)(struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev);
  446. int (*hot_add_disk) (struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev);
  447. int (*hot_remove_disk) (struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev);
  448. int (*spare_active) (struct mddev *mddev);
  449. sector_t (*sync_request)(struct mddev *mddev, sector_t sector_nr, int *skipped);
  450. int (*resize) (struct mddev *mddev, sector_t sectors);
  451. sector_t (*size) (struct mddev *mddev, sector_t sectors, int raid_disks);
  452. int (*check_reshape) (struct mddev *mddev);
  453. int (*start_reshape) (struct mddev *mddev);
  454. void (*finish_reshape) (struct mddev *mddev);
  455. /* quiesce moves between quiescence states
  456. * 0 - fully active
  457. * 1 - no new requests allowed
  458. * others - reserved
  459. */
  460. void (*quiesce) (struct mddev *mddev, int state);
  461. /* takeover is used to transition an array from one
  462. * personality to another. The new personality must be able
  463. * to handle the data in the current layout.
  464. * e.g. 2drive raid1 -> 2drive raid5
  465. * ndrive raid5 -> degraded n+1drive raid6 with special layout
  466. * If the takeover succeeds, a new 'private' structure is returned.
  467. * This needs to be installed and then ->run used to activate the
  468. * array.
  469. */
  470. void *(*takeover) (struct mddev *mddev);
  471. /* congested implements bdi.congested_fn().
  472. * Will not be called while array is 'suspended' */
  473. int (*congested)(struct mddev *mddev, int bits);
  474. };
  475. struct md_sysfs_entry {
  476. struct attribute attr;
  477. ssize_t (*show)(struct mddev *, char *);
  478. ssize_t (*store)(struct mddev *, const char *, size_t);
  479. };
  480. extern struct attribute_group md_bitmap_group;
  481. static inline struct kernfs_node *sysfs_get_dirent_safe(struct kernfs_node *sd, char *name)
  482. {
  483. if (sd)
  484. return sysfs_get_dirent(sd, name);
  485. return sd;
  486. }
  487. static inline void sysfs_notify_dirent_safe(struct kernfs_node *sd)
  488. {
  489. if (sd)
  490. sysfs_notify_dirent(sd);
  491. }
  492. static inline char * mdname (struct mddev * mddev)
  493. {
  494. return mddev->gendisk ? mddev->gendisk->disk_name : "mdX";
  495. }
  496. static inline int sysfs_link_rdev(struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev)
  497. {
  498. char nm[20];
  499. if (!test_bit(Replacement, &rdev->flags) && mddev->kobj.sd) {
  500. sprintf(nm, "rd%d", rdev->raid_disk);
  501. return sysfs_create_link(&mddev->kobj, &rdev->kobj, nm);
  502. } else
  503. return 0;
  504. }
  505. static inline void sysfs_unlink_rdev(struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev)
  506. {
  507. char nm[20];
  508. if (!test_bit(Replacement, &rdev->flags) && mddev->kobj.sd) {
  509. sprintf(nm, "rd%d", rdev->raid_disk);
  510. sysfs_remove_link(&mddev->kobj, nm);
  511. }
  512. }
  513. /*
  514. * iterates through some rdev ringlist. It's safe to remove the
  515. * current 'rdev'. Dont touch 'tmp' though.
  516. */
  517. #define rdev_for_each_list(rdev, tmp, head) \
  518. list_for_each_entry_safe(rdev, tmp, head, same_set)
  519. /*
  520. * iterates through the 'same array disks' ringlist
  521. */
  522. #define rdev_for_each(rdev, mddev) \
  523. list_for_each_entry(rdev, &((mddev)->disks), same_set)
  524. #define rdev_for_each_safe(rdev, tmp, mddev) \
  525. list_for_each_entry_safe(rdev, tmp, &((mddev)->disks), same_set)
  526. #define rdev_for_each_rcu(rdev, mddev) \
  527. list_for_each_entry_rcu(rdev, &((mddev)->disks), same_set)
  528. struct md_thread {
  529. void (*run) (struct md_thread *thread);
  530. struct mddev *mddev;
  531. wait_queue_head_t wqueue;
  532. unsigned long flags;
  533. struct task_struct *tsk;
  534. unsigned long timeout;
  535. void *private;
  536. };
  537. #define THREAD_WAKEUP 0
  538. static inline void safe_put_page(struct page *p)
  539. {
  540. if (p) put_page(p);
  541. }
  542. extern int register_md_personality(struct md_personality *p);
  543. extern int unregister_md_personality(struct md_personality *p);
  544. extern int register_md_cluster_operations(struct md_cluster_operations *ops,
  545. struct module *module);
  546. extern int unregister_md_cluster_operations(void);
  547. extern int md_setup_cluster(struct mddev *mddev, int nodes);
  548. extern void md_cluster_stop(struct mddev *mddev);
  549. extern struct md_thread *md_register_thread(
  550. void (*run)(struct md_thread *thread),
  551. struct mddev *mddev,
  552. const char *name);
  553. extern void md_unregister_thread(struct md_thread **threadp);
  554. extern void md_wakeup_thread(struct md_thread *thread);
  555. extern void md_check_recovery(struct mddev *mddev);
  556. extern void md_reap_sync_thread(struct mddev *mddev);
  557. extern void md_write_start(struct mddev *mddev, struct bio *bi);
  558. extern void md_write_end(struct mddev *mddev);
  559. extern void md_done_sync(struct mddev *mddev, int blocks, int ok);
  560. extern void md_error(struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev);
  561. extern void md_finish_reshape(struct mddev *mddev);
  562. extern int mddev_congested(struct mddev *mddev, int bits);
  563. extern void md_flush_request(struct mddev *mddev, struct bio *bio);
  564. extern void md_super_write(struct mddev *mddev, struct md_rdev *rdev,
  565. sector_t sector, int size, struct page *page);
  566. extern void md_super_wait(struct mddev *mddev);
  567. extern int sync_page_io(struct md_rdev *rdev, sector_t sector, int size,
  568. struct page *page, int rw, bool metadata_op);
  569. extern void md_do_sync(struct md_thread *thread);
  570. extern void md_new_event(struct mddev *mddev);
  571. extern int md_allow_write(struct mddev *mddev);
  572. extern void md_wait_for_blocked_rdev(struct md_rdev *rdev, struct mddev *mddev);
  573. extern void md_set_array_sectors(struct mddev *mddev, sector_t array_sectors);
  574. extern int md_check_no_bitmap(struct mddev *mddev);
  575. extern int md_integrity_register(struct mddev *mddev);
  576. extern void md_integrity_add_rdev(struct md_rdev *rdev, struct mddev *mddev);
  577. extern int strict_strtoul_scaled(const char *cp, unsigned long *res, int scale);
  578. extern void mddev_init(struct mddev *mddev);
  579. extern int md_run(struct mddev *mddev);
  580. extern void md_stop(struct mddev *mddev);
  581. extern void md_stop_writes(struct mddev *mddev);
  582. extern int md_rdev_init(struct md_rdev *rdev);
  583. extern void md_rdev_clear(struct md_rdev *rdev);
  584. extern void mddev_suspend(struct mddev *mddev);
  585. extern void mddev_resume(struct mddev *mddev);
  586. extern struct bio *bio_clone_mddev(struct bio *bio, gfp_t gfp_mask,
  587. struct mddev *mddev);
  588. extern struct bio *bio_alloc_mddev(gfp_t gfp_mask, int nr_iovecs,
  589. struct mddev *mddev);
  590. extern void md_unplug(struct blk_plug_cb *cb, bool from_schedule);
  591. extern void md_reload_sb(struct mddev *mddev);
  592. extern void md_update_sb(struct mddev *mddev, int force);
  593. extern void md_kick_rdev_from_array(struct md_rdev * rdev);
  594. struct md_rdev *md_find_rdev_nr_rcu(struct mddev *mddev, int nr);
  595. static inline int mddev_check_plugged(struct mddev *mddev)
  596. {
  597. return !!blk_check_plugged(md_unplug, mddev,
  598. sizeof(struct blk_plug_cb));
  599. }
  600. static inline void rdev_dec_pending(struct md_rdev *rdev, struct mddev *mddev)
  601. {
  602. int faulty = test_bit(Faulty, &rdev->flags);
  603. if (atomic_dec_and_test(&rdev->nr_pending) && faulty) {
  604. set_bit(MD_RECOVERY_NEEDED, &mddev->recovery);
  605. md_wakeup_thread(mddev->thread);
  606. }
  607. }
  608. extern struct md_cluster_operations *md_cluster_ops;
  609. static inline int mddev_is_clustered(struct mddev *mddev)
  610. {
  611. return mddev->cluster_info && mddev->bitmap_info.nodes > 1;
  612. }
  613. #endif /* _MD_MD_H */