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Dave Chinner0b61f8a2018-06-05 19:42:14 -07001// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07002/*
Nathan Scott7b718762005-11-02 14:58:39 +11003 * Copyright (c) 2000-2003,2005 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
4 * All Rights Reserved.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07005 */
6#ifndef __XFS_LOG_PRIV_H__
7#define __XFS_LOG_PRIV_H__
8
9struct xfs_buf;
Mark Tinguelyad223e62012-06-14 09:22:15 -050010struct xlog;
Nathan Scotta844f452005-11-02 14:38:42 +110011struct xlog_ticket;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070012struct xfs_mount;
13
14/*
Dave Chinnerfc06c6d2013-08-12 20:49:22 +100015 * Flags for log structure
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070016 */
Dave Chinnerfc06c6d2013-08-12 20:49:22 +100017#define XLOG_ACTIVE_RECOVERY 0x2 /* in the middle of recovery */
18#define XLOG_RECOVERY_NEEDED 0x4 /* log was recovered */
19#define XLOG_IO_ERROR 0x8 /* log hit an I/O error, and being
20 shutdown */
21#define XLOG_TAIL_WARN 0x10 /* log tail verify warning issued */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070022
23/*
24 * get client id from packed copy.
25 *
26 * this hack is here because the xlog_pack code copies four bytes
27 * of xlog_op_header containing the fields oh_clientid, oh_flags
28 * and oh_res2 into the packed copy.
29 *
30 * later on this four byte chunk is treated as an int and the
31 * client id is pulled out.
32 *
33 * this has endian issues, of course.
34 */
Christoph Hellwigb53e6752007-10-12 10:59:34 +100035static inline uint xlog_get_client_id(__be32 i)
Christoph Hellwig03bea6f2007-10-12 10:58:05 +100036{
Christoph Hellwigb53e6752007-10-12 10:59:34 +100037 return be32_to_cpu(i) >> 24;
Christoph Hellwig03bea6f2007-10-12 10:58:05 +100038}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070039
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070040/*
41 * In core log state
42 */
Christoph Hellwig1858bb02019-10-14 10:36:43 -070043enum xlog_iclog_state {
44 XLOG_STATE_ACTIVE, /* Current IC log being written to */
45 XLOG_STATE_WANT_SYNC, /* Want to sync this iclog; no more writes */
46 XLOG_STATE_SYNCING, /* This IC log is syncing */
47 XLOG_STATE_DONE_SYNC, /* Done syncing to disk */
Christoph Hellwig1858bb02019-10-14 10:36:43 -070048 XLOG_STATE_CALLBACK, /* Callback functions now */
49 XLOG_STATE_DIRTY, /* Dirty IC log, not ready for ACTIVE status */
50 XLOG_STATE_IOERROR, /* IO error happened in sync'ing log */
51};
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070052
53/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070054 * Flags to log ticket
55 */
56#define XLOG_TIC_INITED 0x1 /* has been initialized */
57#define XLOG_TIC_PERM_RESERV 0x2 /* permanent reservation */
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +000058
59#define XLOG_TIC_FLAGS \
60 { XLOG_TIC_INITED, "XLOG_TIC_INITED" }, \
Dave Chinner10547942010-12-21 12:02:25 +110061 { XLOG_TIC_PERM_RESERV, "XLOG_TIC_PERM_RESERV" }
Christoph Hellwig0b1b2132009-12-14 23:14:59 +000062
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070063/*
64 * Below are states for covering allocation transactions.
65 * By covering, we mean changing the h_tail_lsn in the last on-disk
66 * log write such that no allocation transactions will be re-done during
67 * recovery after a system crash. Recovery starts at the last on-disk
68 * log write.
69 *
70 * These states are used to insert dummy log entries to cover
71 * space allocation transactions which can undo non-transactional changes
72 * after a crash. Writes to a file with space
73 * already allocated do not result in any transactions. Allocations
74 * might include space beyond the EOF. So if we just push the EOF a
75 * little, the last transaction for the file could contain the wrong
76 * size. If there is no file system activity, after an allocation
77 * transaction, and the system crashes, the allocation transaction
78 * will get replayed and the file will be truncated. This could
79 * be hours/days/... after the allocation occurred.
80 *
81 * The fix for this is to do two dummy transactions when the
82 * system is idle. We need two dummy transaction because the h_tail_lsn
83 * in the log record header needs to point beyond the last possible
84 * non-dummy transaction. The first dummy changes the h_tail_lsn to
85 * the first transaction before the dummy. The second dummy causes
86 * h_tail_lsn to point to the first dummy. Recovery starts at h_tail_lsn.
87 *
88 * These dummy transactions get committed when everything
89 * is idle (after there has been some activity).
90 *
91 * There are 5 states used to control this.
92 *
93 * IDLE -- no logging has been done on the file system or
94 * we are done covering previous transactions.
95 * NEED -- logging has occurred and we need a dummy transaction
96 * when the log becomes idle.
97 * DONE -- we were in the NEED state and have committed a dummy
98 * transaction.
99 * NEED2 -- we detected that a dummy transaction has gone to the
100 * on disk log with no other transactions.
101 * DONE2 -- we committed a dummy transaction when in the NEED2 state.
102 *
103 * There are two places where we switch states:
104 *
105 * 1.) In xfs_sync, when we detect an idle log and are in NEED or NEED2.
106 * We commit the dummy transaction and switch to DONE or DONE2,
107 * respectively. In all other states, we don't do anything.
108 *
109 * 2.) When we finish writing the on-disk log (xlog_state_clean_log).
110 *
111 * No matter what state we are in, if this isn't the dummy
112 * transaction going out, the next state is NEED.
113 * So, if we aren't in the DONE or DONE2 states, the next state
114 * is NEED. We can't be finishing a write of the dummy record
115 * unless it was committed and the state switched to DONE or DONE2.
116 *
117 * If we are in the DONE state and this was a write of the
118 * dummy transaction, we move to NEED2.
119 *
120 * If we are in the DONE2 state and this was a write of the
121 * dummy transaction, we move to IDLE.
122 *
123 *
124 * Writing only one dummy transaction can get appended to
125 * one file space allocation. When this happens, the log recovery
126 * code replays the space allocation and a file could be truncated.
127 * This is why we have the NEED2 and DONE2 states before going idle.
128 */
129
130#define XLOG_STATE_COVER_IDLE 0
131#define XLOG_STATE_COVER_NEED 1
132#define XLOG_STATE_COVER_DONE 2
133#define XLOG_STATE_COVER_NEED2 3
134#define XLOG_STATE_COVER_DONE2 4
135
136#define XLOG_COVER_OPS 5
137
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000138/* Ticket reservation region accounting */
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000139#define XLOG_TIC_LEN_MAX 15
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000140
141/*
142 * Reservation region
143 * As would be stored in xfs_log_iovec but without the i_addr which
144 * we don't care about.
145 */
146typedef struct xlog_res {
Tim Shimmin12598452006-01-11 21:02:47 +1100147 uint r_len; /* region length :4 */
148 uint r_type; /* region's transaction type :4 */
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000149} xlog_res_t;
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000150
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700151typedef struct xlog_ticket {
Dave Chinner10547942010-12-21 12:02:25 +1100152 struct list_head t_queue; /* reserve/write queue */
Christoph Hellwig14a7235f2012-02-20 02:31:24 +0000153 struct task_struct *t_task; /* task that owns this ticket */
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000154 xlog_tid_t t_tid; /* transaction identifier : 4 */
Dave Chinnercc09c0d2008-11-17 17:37:10 +1100155 atomic_t t_ref; /* ticket reference count : 4 */
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000156 int t_curr_res; /* current reservation in bytes : 4 */
157 int t_unit_res; /* unit reservation in bytes : 4 */
158 char t_ocnt; /* original count : 1 */
159 char t_cnt; /* current count : 1 */
160 char t_clientid; /* who does this belong to; : 1 */
161 char t_flags; /* properties of reservation : 1 */
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000162
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000163 /* reservation array fields */
164 uint t_res_num; /* num in array : 4 */
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000165 uint t_res_num_ophdrs; /* num op hdrs : 4 */
166 uint t_res_arr_sum; /* array sum : 4 */
167 uint t_res_o_flow; /* sum overflow : 4 */
Tim Shimmin12598452006-01-11 21:02:47 +1100168 xlog_res_t t_res_arr[XLOG_TIC_LEN_MAX]; /* array of res : 8 * 15 */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700169} xlog_ticket_t;
Tim Shimmin7e9c6392005-09-02 16:42:05 +1000170
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700171/*
172 * - A log record header is 512 bytes. There is plenty of room to grow the
173 * xlog_rec_header_t into the reserved space.
174 * - ic_data follows, so a write to disk can start at the beginning of
175 * the iclog.
David Chinner12017fa2008-08-13 16:34:31 +1000176 * - ic_forcewait is used to implement synchronous forcing of the iclog to disk.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700177 * - ic_next is the pointer to the next iclog in the ring.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700178 * - ic_log is a pointer back to the global log structure.
Christoph Hellwig79b54d92019-06-28 19:27:25 -0700179 * - ic_size is the full size of the log buffer, minus the cycle headers.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700180 * - ic_offset is the current number of bytes written to in this iclog.
181 * - ic_refcnt is bumped when someone is writing to the log.
182 * - ic_state is the state of the iclog.
David Chinner114d23a2008-04-10 12:18:39 +1000183 *
184 * Because of cacheline contention on large machines, we need to separate
185 * various resources onto different cachelines. To start with, make the
186 * structure cacheline aligned. The following fields can be contended on
187 * by independent processes:
188 *
Christoph Hellwig89ae3792019-06-28 19:27:34 -0700189 * - ic_callbacks
David Chinner114d23a2008-04-10 12:18:39 +1000190 * - ic_refcnt
191 * - fields protected by the global l_icloglock
192 *
193 * so we need to ensure that these fields are located in separate cachelines.
194 * We'll put all the read-only and l_icloglock fields in the first cacheline,
195 * and move everything else out to subsequent cachelines.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700196 */
Christoph Hellwigb28708d2008-11-28 14:23:38 +1100197typedef struct xlog_in_core {
Dave Chinnereb40a872010-12-21 12:09:01 +1100198 wait_queue_head_t ic_force_wait;
199 wait_queue_head_t ic_write_wait;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700200 struct xlog_in_core *ic_next;
201 struct xlog_in_core *ic_prev;
Mark Tinguelyad223e62012-06-14 09:22:15 -0500202 struct xlog *ic_log;
Christoph Hellwig79b54d92019-06-28 19:27:25 -0700203 u32 ic_size;
Christoph Hellwig79b54d92019-06-28 19:27:25 -0700204 u32 ic_offset;
Christoph Hellwig1858bb02019-10-14 10:36:43 -0700205 enum xlog_iclog_state ic_state;
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700206 char *ic_datap; /* pointer to iclog data */
David Chinner114d23a2008-04-10 12:18:39 +1000207
208 /* Callback structures need their own cacheline */
209 spinlock_t ic_callback_lock ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
Christoph Hellwig89ae3792019-06-28 19:27:34 -0700210 struct list_head ic_callbacks;
David Chinner114d23a2008-04-10 12:18:39 +1000211
212 /* reference counts need their own cacheline */
213 atomic_t ic_refcnt ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
Christoph Hellwigb28708d2008-11-28 14:23:38 +1100214 xlog_in_core_2_t *ic_data;
215#define ic_header ic_data->hic_header
Christoph Hellwig366fc4b2019-06-28 19:27:21 -0700216#ifdef DEBUG
217 bool ic_fail_crc : 1;
218#endif
Christoph Hellwig79b54d92019-06-28 19:27:25 -0700219 struct semaphore ic_sema;
220 struct work_struct ic_end_io_work;
221 struct bio ic_bio;
222 struct bio_vec ic_bvec[];
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700223} xlog_in_core_t;
224
225/*
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000226 * The CIL context is used to aggregate per-transaction details as well be
227 * passed to the iclog for checkpoint post-commit processing. After being
228 * passed to the iclog, another context needs to be allocated for tracking the
229 * next set of transactions to be aggregated into a checkpoint.
230 */
231struct xfs_cil;
232
233struct xfs_cil_ctx {
234 struct xfs_cil *cil;
235 xfs_lsn_t sequence; /* chkpt sequence # */
236 xfs_lsn_t start_lsn; /* first LSN of chkpt commit */
237 xfs_lsn_t commit_lsn; /* chkpt commit record lsn */
238 struct xlog_ticket *ticket; /* chkpt ticket */
239 int nvecs; /* number of regions */
240 int space_used; /* aggregate size of regions */
241 struct list_head busy_extents; /* busy extents in chkpt */
242 struct xfs_log_vec *lv_chain; /* logvecs being pushed */
Christoph Hellwig89ae3792019-06-28 19:27:34 -0700243 struct list_head iclog_entry;
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000244 struct list_head committing; /* ctx committing list */
Christoph Hellwig4560e782017-02-07 14:07:58 -0800245 struct work_struct discard_endio_work;
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000246};
247
248/*
249 * Committed Item List structure
250 *
251 * This structure is used to track log items that have been committed but not
252 * yet written into the log. It is used only when the delayed logging mount
253 * option is enabled.
254 *
255 * This structure tracks the list of committing checkpoint contexts so
256 * we can avoid the problem of having to hold out new transactions during a
257 * flush until we have a the commit record LSN of the checkpoint. We can
258 * traverse the list of committing contexts in xlog_cil_push_lsn() to find a
259 * sequence match and extract the commit LSN directly from there. If the
260 * checkpoint is still in the process of committing, we can block waiting for
261 * the commit LSN to be determined as well. This should make synchronous
262 * operations almost as efficient as the old logging methods.
263 */
264struct xfs_cil {
Mark Tinguelyad223e62012-06-14 09:22:15 -0500265 struct xlog *xc_log;
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000266 struct list_head xc_cil;
267 spinlock_t xc_cil_lock;
Dave Chinner4bb928c2013-08-12 20:50:08 +1000268
269 struct rw_semaphore xc_ctx_lock ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000270 struct xfs_cil_ctx *xc_ctx;
Dave Chinner4bb928c2013-08-12 20:50:08 +1000271
272 spinlock_t xc_push_lock ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
273 xfs_lsn_t xc_push_seq;
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000274 struct list_head xc_committing;
Dave Chinnereb40a872010-12-21 12:09:01 +1100275 wait_queue_head_t xc_commit_wait;
Dave Chinnera44f13e2010-08-24 11:40:03 +1000276 xfs_lsn_t xc_current_sequence;
Dave Chinner4c2d5422012-04-23 17:54:32 +1000277 struct work_struct xc_push_work;
Dave Chinner4bb928c2013-08-12 20:50:08 +1000278} ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000279
280/*
Dave Chinner80168672010-09-24 18:13:44 +1000281 * The amount of log space we allow the CIL to aggregate is difficult to size.
282 * Whatever we choose, we have to make sure we can get a reservation for the
283 * log space effectively, that it is large enough to capture sufficient
284 * relogging to reduce log buffer IO significantly, but it is not too large for
285 * the log or induces too much latency when writing out through the iclogs. We
286 * track both space consumed and the number of vectors in the checkpoint
287 * context, so we need to decide which to use for limiting.
Dave Chinnerdf806152010-05-17 15:52:13 +1000288 *
289 * Every log buffer we write out during a push needs a header reserved, which
290 * is at least one sector and more for v2 logs. Hence we need a reservation of
291 * at least 512 bytes per 32k of log space just for the LR headers. That means
292 * 16KB of reservation per megabyte of delayed logging space we will consume,
293 * plus various headers. The number of headers will vary based on the num of
294 * io vectors, so limiting on a specific number of vectors is going to result
295 * in transactions of varying size. IOWs, it is more consistent to track and
296 * limit space consumed in the log rather than by the number of objects being
297 * logged in order to prevent checkpoint ticket overruns.
298 *
299 * Further, use of static reservations through the log grant mechanism is
300 * problematic. It introduces a lot of complexity (e.g. reserve grant vs write
301 * grant) and a significant deadlock potential because regranting write space
302 * can block on log pushes. Hence if we have to regrant log space during a log
303 * push, we can deadlock.
304 *
305 * However, we can avoid this by use of a dynamic "reservation stealing"
306 * technique during transaction commit whereby unused reservation space in the
307 * transaction ticket is transferred to the CIL ctx commit ticket to cover the
308 * space needed by the checkpoint transaction. This means that we never need to
309 * specifically reserve space for the CIL checkpoint transaction, nor do we
310 * need to regrant space once the checkpoint completes. This also means the
311 * checkpoint transaction ticket is specific to the checkpoint context, rather
312 * than the CIL itself.
313 *
Dave Chinner80168672010-09-24 18:13:44 +1000314 * With dynamic reservations, we can effectively make up arbitrary limits for
315 * the checkpoint size so long as they don't violate any other size rules.
316 * Recovery imposes a rule that no transaction exceed half the log, so we are
317 * limited by that. Furthermore, the log transaction reservation subsystem
318 * tries to keep 25% of the log free, so we need to keep below that limit or we
319 * risk running out of free log space to start any new transactions.
320 *
321 * In order to keep background CIL push efficient, we will set a lower
322 * threshold at which background pushing is attempted without blocking current
323 * transaction commits. A separate, higher bound defines when CIL pushes are
324 * enforced to ensure we stay within our maximum checkpoint size bounds.
325 * threshold, yet give us plenty of space for aggregation on large logs.
Dave Chinnerdf806152010-05-17 15:52:13 +1000326 */
Dave Chinner80168672010-09-24 18:13:44 +1000327#define XLOG_CIL_SPACE_LIMIT(log) (log->l_logsize >> 3)
Dave Chinnerdf806152010-05-17 15:52:13 +1000328
329/*
Christoph Hellwig28496962012-02-20 02:31:25 +0000330 * ticket grant locks, queues and accounting have their own cachlines
331 * as these are quite hot and can be operated on concurrently.
332 */
333struct xlog_grant_head {
334 spinlock_t lock ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
335 struct list_head waiters;
336 atomic64_t grant;
337};
338
339/*
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700340 * The reservation head lsn is not made up of a cycle number and block number.
341 * Instead, it uses a cycle number and byte number. Logs don't expect to
342 * overflow 31 bits worth of byte offset, so using a byte number will mean
343 * that round off problems won't occur when releasing partial reservations.
344 */
Mark Tinguely9a8d2fd2012-06-14 09:22:16 -0500345struct xlog {
David Chinner4679b2d2008-04-10 12:18:54 +1000346 /* The following fields don't need locking */
347 struct xfs_mount *l_mp; /* mount point */
David Chinnera9c21c12008-10-30 17:39:35 +1100348 struct xfs_ail *l_ailp; /* AIL log is working with */
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000349 struct xfs_cil *l_cilp; /* CIL log is working with */
David Chinner4679b2d2008-04-10 12:18:54 +1000350 struct xfs_buftarg *l_targ; /* buftarg of log */
Christoph Hellwig1058d0f2019-06-28 19:27:25 -0700351 struct workqueue_struct *l_ioend_workqueue; /* for I/O completions */
Dave Chinnerf661f1e2012-10-08 21:56:02 +1100352 struct delayed_work l_work; /* background flush work */
David Chinner4679b2d2008-04-10 12:18:54 +1000353 uint l_flags;
354 uint l_quotaoffs_flag; /* XFS_DQ_*, for QUOTAOFFs */
Christoph Hellwigd5689ea2010-12-01 22:06:22 +0000355 struct list_head *l_buf_cancel_table;
David Chinner4679b2d2008-04-10 12:18:54 +1000356 int l_iclog_hsize; /* size of iclog header */
357 int l_iclog_heads; /* # of iclog header sectors */
Alex Elder48389ef2010-04-20 17:10:21 +1000358 uint l_sectBBsize; /* sector size in BBs (2^n) */
David Chinner4679b2d2008-04-10 12:18:54 +1000359 int l_iclog_size; /* size of log in bytes */
David Chinner4679b2d2008-04-10 12:18:54 +1000360 int l_iclog_bufs; /* number of iclog buffers */
361 xfs_daddr_t l_logBBstart; /* start block of log */
362 int l_logsize; /* size of log in bytes */
363 int l_logBBsize; /* size of log in BB chunks */
364
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700365 /* The following block of fields are changed while holding icloglock */
Dave Chinnereb40a872010-12-21 12:09:01 +1100366 wait_queue_head_t l_flush_wait ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
Matthew Wilcoxd748c622008-05-19 16:34:27 +1000367 /* waiting for iclog flush */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700368 int l_covered_state;/* state of "covering disk
369 * log entries" */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700370 xlog_in_core_t *l_iclog; /* head log queue */
Eric Sandeenb22cd72c2007-10-11 17:37:10 +1000371 spinlock_t l_icloglock; /* grab to change iclog state */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700372 int l_curr_cycle; /* Cycle number of log writes */
373 int l_prev_cycle; /* Cycle number before last
374 * block increment */
375 int l_curr_block; /* current logical log block */
376 int l_prev_block; /* previous logical log block */
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700377
Dave Chinner84f3c682010-12-03 22:11:29 +1100378 /*
Dave Chinner1c3cb9e2010-12-21 12:28:39 +1100379 * l_last_sync_lsn and l_tail_lsn are atomics so they can be set and
380 * read without needing to hold specific locks. To avoid operations
381 * contending with other hot objects, place each of them on a separate
382 * cacheline.
Dave Chinner84f3c682010-12-03 22:11:29 +1100383 */
384 /* lsn of last LR on disk */
385 atomic64_t l_last_sync_lsn ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
Dave Chinner1c3cb9e2010-12-21 12:28:39 +1100386 /* lsn of 1st LR with unflushed * buffers */
387 atomic64_t l_tail_lsn ____cacheline_aligned_in_smp;
Dave Chinner84f3c682010-12-03 22:11:29 +1100388
Christoph Hellwig28496962012-02-20 02:31:25 +0000389 struct xlog_grant_head l_reserve_head;
390 struct xlog_grant_head l_write_head;
Dave Chinner3f16b982010-12-21 12:29:01 +1100391
Brian Fosterbaff4e42014-07-15 08:07:29 +1000392 struct xfs_kobj l_kobj;
393
David Chinner4679b2d2008-04-10 12:18:54 +1000394 /* The following field are used for debugging; need to hold icloglock */
395#ifdef DEBUG
Christoph Hellwig5809d5e2015-06-22 09:44:47 +1000396 void *l_iclog_bak[XLOG_MAX_ICLOGS];
Brian Foster609adfc2016-01-05 07:41:16 +1100397 /* log record crc error injection factor */
398 uint32_t l_badcrc_factor;
David Chinner4679b2d2008-04-10 12:18:54 +1000399#endif
Brian Foster12818d22016-09-26 08:22:16 +1000400 /* log recovery lsn tracking (for buffer submission */
401 xfs_lsn_t l_recovery_lsn;
Mark Tinguely9a8d2fd2012-06-14 09:22:16 -0500402};
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700403
Christoph Hellwigd5689ea2010-12-01 22:06:22 +0000404#define XLOG_BUF_CANCEL_BUCKET(log, blkno) \
Darrick J. Wongc8ce5402017-06-16 11:00:05 -0700405 ((log)->l_buf_cancel_table + ((uint64_t)blkno % XLOG_BC_TABLE_SIZE))
Christoph Hellwigd5689ea2010-12-01 22:06:22 +0000406
Nathan Scottcfcbbbd2005-11-02 15:12:04 +1100407#define XLOG_FORCED_SHUTDOWN(log) ((log)->l_flags & XLOG_IO_ERROR)
408
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700409/* common routines */
Mark Tinguely9a8d2fd2012-06-14 09:22:16 -0500410extern int
411xlog_recover(
412 struct xlog *log);
413extern int
414xlog_recover_finish(
415 struct xlog *log);
Hariprasad Kelama7a92502019-07-03 07:34:18 -0700416extern void
Brian Fosterf0b2efa2015-08-19 09:58:36 +1000417xlog_recover_cancel(struct xlog *);
Christoph Hellwig0e446be2012-11-12 22:54:24 +1100418
Dave Chinnerf9668a02012-11-28 13:01:03 +1100419extern __le32 xlog_cksum(struct xlog *log, struct xlog_rec_header *rhead,
Christoph Hellwig0e446be2012-11-12 22:54:24 +1100420 char *dp, int size);
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700421
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000422extern kmem_zone_t *xfs_log_ticket_zone;
Mark Tinguelyad223e62012-06-14 09:22:15 -0500423struct xlog_ticket *
424xlog_ticket_alloc(
425 struct xlog *log,
426 int unit_bytes,
427 int count,
428 char client,
429 bool permanent,
430 xfs_km_flags_t alloc_flags);
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000431
David Chinnereb01c9c2008-04-10 12:18:46 +1000432
Christoph Hellwige6b1f272010-03-23 11:47:38 +1100433static inline void
434xlog_write_adv_cnt(void **ptr, int *len, int *off, size_t bytes)
435{
436 *ptr += bytes;
437 *len -= bytes;
438 *off += bytes;
439}
440
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000441void xlog_print_tic_res(struct xfs_mount *mp, struct xlog_ticket *ticket);
Brian Fosterd4ca1d52017-06-14 21:29:50 -0700442void xlog_print_trans(struct xfs_trans *);
Mark Tinguelyad223e62012-06-14 09:22:15 -0500443int
444xlog_write(
445 struct xlog *log,
446 struct xfs_log_vec *log_vector,
447 struct xlog_ticket *tic,
448 xfs_lsn_t *start_lsn,
449 struct xlog_in_core **commit_iclog,
450 uint flags);
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000451
452/*
Dave Chinner1c3cb9e2010-12-21 12:28:39 +1100453 * When we crack an atomic LSN, we sample it first so that the value will not
454 * change while we are cracking it into the component values. This means we
455 * will always get consistent component values to work from. This should always
Lucas De Marchi25985ed2011-03-30 22:57:33 -0300456 * be used to sample and crack LSNs that are stored and updated in atomic
Dave Chinner1c3cb9e2010-12-21 12:28:39 +1100457 * variables.
458 */
459static inline void
460xlog_crack_atomic_lsn(atomic64_t *lsn, uint *cycle, uint *block)
461{
462 xfs_lsn_t val = atomic64_read(lsn);
463
464 *cycle = CYCLE_LSN(val);
465 *block = BLOCK_LSN(val);
466}
467
468/*
469 * Calculate and assign a value to an atomic LSN variable from component pieces.
470 */
471static inline void
472xlog_assign_atomic_lsn(atomic64_t *lsn, uint cycle, uint block)
473{
474 atomic64_set(lsn, xlog_assign_lsn(cycle, block));
475}
476
477/*
Dave Chinnerd0eb2f32010-12-21 12:29:14 +1100478 * When we crack the grant head, we sample it first so that the value will not
Dave Chinnera69ed032010-12-21 12:08:20 +1100479 * change while we are cracking it into the component values. This means we
480 * will always get consistent component values to work from.
481 */
482static inline void
Dave Chinnerd0eb2f32010-12-21 12:29:14 +1100483xlog_crack_grant_head_val(int64_t val, int *cycle, int *space)
Dave Chinnera69ed032010-12-21 12:08:20 +1100484{
Dave Chinnera69ed032010-12-21 12:08:20 +1100485 *cycle = val >> 32;
486 *space = val & 0xffffffff;
487}
488
489static inline void
Dave Chinnerd0eb2f32010-12-21 12:29:14 +1100490xlog_crack_grant_head(atomic64_t *head, int *cycle, int *space)
491{
492 xlog_crack_grant_head_val(atomic64_read(head), cycle, space);
493}
494
495static inline int64_t
496xlog_assign_grant_head_val(int cycle, int space)
497{
498 return ((int64_t)cycle << 32) | space;
499}
500
501static inline void
Dave Chinnerc8a09ff2010-12-04 00:02:40 +1100502xlog_assign_grant_head(atomic64_t *head, int cycle, int space)
Dave Chinnera69ed032010-12-21 12:08:20 +1100503{
Dave Chinnerd0eb2f32010-12-21 12:29:14 +1100504 atomic64_set(head, xlog_assign_grant_head_val(cycle, space));
Dave Chinnera69ed032010-12-21 12:08:20 +1100505}
506
507/*
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000508 * Committed Item List interfaces
509 */
Dave Chinner2c6e24c2013-10-15 09:17:49 +1100510int xlog_cil_init(struct xlog *log);
511void xlog_cil_init_post_recovery(struct xlog *log);
512void xlog_cil_destroy(struct xlog *log);
513bool xlog_cil_empty(struct xlog *log);
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000514
Dave Chinnera44f13e2010-08-24 11:40:03 +1000515/*
516 * CIL force routines
517 */
Mark Tinguelyad223e62012-06-14 09:22:15 -0500518xfs_lsn_t
519xlog_cil_force_lsn(
520 struct xlog *log,
521 xfs_lsn_t sequence);
Dave Chinnera44f13e2010-08-24 11:40:03 +1000522
523static inline void
Mark Tinguelyad223e62012-06-14 09:22:15 -0500524xlog_cil_force(struct xlog *log)
Dave Chinnera44f13e2010-08-24 11:40:03 +1000525{
526 xlog_cil_force_lsn(log, log->l_cilp->xc_current_sequence);
527}
Dave Chinner71e330b2010-05-21 14:37:18 +1000528
Tim Shimmin955e47a2006-09-28 11:04:16 +1000529/*
530 * Unmount record type is used as a pseudo transaction type for the ticket.
531 * It's value must be outside the range of XFS_TRANS_* values.
532 */
533#define XLOG_UNMOUNT_REC_TYPE (-1U)
534
Dave Chinnereb40a872010-12-21 12:09:01 +1100535/*
536 * Wrapper function for waiting on a wait queue serialised against wakeups
537 * by a spinlock. This matches the semantics of all the wait queues used in the
538 * log code.
539 */
Darrick J. Wongf7559792019-11-06 08:41:20 -0800540static inline void
541xlog_wait(
542 struct wait_queue_head *wq,
543 struct spinlock *lock)
544 __releases(lock)
Dave Chinnereb40a872010-12-21 12:09:01 +1100545{
546 DECLARE_WAITQUEUE(wait, current);
547
548 add_wait_queue_exclusive(wq, &wait);
549 __set_current_state(TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE);
550 spin_unlock(lock);
551 schedule();
552 remove_wait_queue(wq, &wait);
553}
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700554
Brian Fostera45086e2015-10-12 15:59:25 +1100555/*
556 * The LSN is valid so long as it is behind the current LSN. If it isn't, this
557 * means that the next log record that includes this metadata could have a
558 * smaller LSN. In turn, this means that the modification in the log would not
559 * replay.
560 */
561static inline bool
562xlog_valid_lsn(
563 struct xlog *log,
564 xfs_lsn_t lsn)
565{
566 int cur_cycle;
567 int cur_block;
568 bool valid = true;
569
570 /*
571 * First, sample the current lsn without locking to avoid added
572 * contention from metadata I/O. The current cycle and block are updated
573 * (in xlog_state_switch_iclogs()) and read here in a particular order
574 * to avoid false negatives (e.g., thinking the metadata LSN is valid
575 * when it is not).
576 *
577 * The current block is always rewound before the cycle is bumped in
578 * xlog_state_switch_iclogs() to ensure the current LSN is never seen in
579 * a transiently forward state. Instead, we can see the LSN in a
580 * transiently behind state if we happen to race with a cycle wrap.
581 */
Mark Rutland6aa7de02017-10-23 14:07:29 -0700582 cur_cycle = READ_ONCE(log->l_curr_cycle);
Brian Fostera45086e2015-10-12 15:59:25 +1100583 smp_rmb();
Mark Rutland6aa7de02017-10-23 14:07:29 -0700584 cur_block = READ_ONCE(log->l_curr_block);
Brian Fostera45086e2015-10-12 15:59:25 +1100585
586 if ((CYCLE_LSN(lsn) > cur_cycle) ||
587 (CYCLE_LSN(lsn) == cur_cycle && BLOCK_LSN(lsn) > cur_block)) {
588 /*
589 * If the metadata LSN appears invalid, it's possible the check
590 * above raced with a wrap to the next log cycle. Grab the lock
591 * to check for sure.
592 */
593 spin_lock(&log->l_icloglock);
594 cur_cycle = log->l_curr_cycle;
595 cur_block = log->l_curr_block;
596 spin_unlock(&log->l_icloglock);
597
598 if ((CYCLE_LSN(lsn) > cur_cycle) ||
599 (CYCLE_LSN(lsn) == cur_cycle && BLOCK_LSN(lsn) > cur_block))
600 valid = false;
601 }
602
603 return valid;
604}
605
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700606#endif /* __XFS_LOG_PRIV_H__ */